Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1922, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1922
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10 00


188 83


Taylor Street:


Labor


$302 00


Crushed stone


17 06


Curbing .


32 60


Loam


5 00


356 66


Waterson Avenue:


Labor


$21 15


Loam


5 00


26 15


Willow Street:


Labor


$289 44


Curbing


21 47


Crushed stone


15 93


Loam


5 00


331 84


Wendall Avenue:


Labor


$199 64


Loam


5 00


204 64


10,540 62


69 69


Labor


652 20


AUDITOR'S REPORT


89


Milton Road


Labor


$308 50


Crushed stone


13 95


Engineering


25 00


Sundry items


79 00


$426 45


Bellevue Road


Labor


$1,461 94


Teams


265 50


Engineering .


79 00


Crushed stone


1,203 53


Asphalt binder


632 75


Equipment


176 65


3,819 37


Packard's Lane


Tarco


Vane Street


Rebuilding cellar


$527 43


Repairing steps


3 90


Loam


21 20


Rebuilding, 1921


Canal Street:


Labor


$4 95


Walker Street:


Loam


4 81


Rodman Street:


Labor


1 20


Station Street:


Labor


$41 20


Tarco


64 32


Freight


11 40


116 92


Willard Street


Labor


$6,778 42


Teams


1,871 41


Engineering


146 00


Crushed stone


3,208 19


Asphalt binder


1,449 00


Equipment and tools


829 80


14,282 82


Hancock Street


Labor


$18,746 18


Teams


3,970 23


Drains, labor


3,637 43


Drains, materials


3,620 94


Engineering


1,038 17


Crushed stone


7,933 08


Asphalt binder


4,226 25


20 59


552 53


167 88


90


CITY OF QUINCY


Edgestones


$3,687 18


Equipment and materials


2,090 72


Land taking


1,000 00


Sundry items


79 87


Franklin Street


Labor


$13,526 75


Teams


1,404 01


Engineering


576 00


Crushed stone


3,601 18


Asphalt


1,341 45


Cement


105 63


Brick


93 60


Pipe


204 56


Equipment and materials


1,637 02


Catch basin


171 00


Land damages, awards


8,154 50


Land damages, repairs


2,357 58


Legal conveyances


529 75


Moving house


690 00


Sundry items


150 77


34,543 80


Permanent Sidewalks, 1922


Labor


$2,023 47


Engineering


383 00


Contractor


8,625 54


Granolithic repairs


265 35


Edgestones


776 99


Setting edgestones


514 89


Rent of equipment


60 00


Printing and advertising


15 75


Recording


12 50


Sundry items


24 00


12,701 49


Main Street


Labor


$2,402 79


Teams


654 76


Engineering


165 00


Tools


63 64


Crushed stone


1,450 45


Asphalt


1,026 19


Equipment


222 25


Photos


45


Dunn's Hill


Labor


$1,426 00


Teams


354 75


Engineering


86 00


Crushed stone


220 41


Asphalt binder


86 25


Equipment


70 00


$50,030 05


5,985 53


2,243 41


AUDITOR'S REPORT


91


Water Construction


Labor


$12,439 60


Pipe and fittings


16,454 54


Gates, valves, etc.


7,077 89


Freight and express


2,613 85


Lumber


63 05


Sundry items


310 75


$38,959 68


Portable School Buildings


Contractor


$10,250 00


Labor


115 41


Plumbing


640 28


Furniture


2,401 65


Shades


118 57


Drain


280 15


Printing


11 25


Materials


40 00


Fire extinguisher


12 00


High School Land


Land awards .


$3,123 36


Engineering .


60 00


Legal conveyances


349 50


Sundry items


24 63


High School Building


Architects


$28,443 43


General contractor


348,599 36


Heating contractor


60,265 00


Plumbing contractor


27,521 67


Electrical contractor


9,597 35


Inspectors


4,252 00


Blue prints


528 44


Test pits


558 15


Bronze tablet


196 50


Temporary water service


63 47


Advertising


87 78


Photos


65 65


Telephone


26 59


Report .


96 50


Miscellaneous items


33 62


Chemist


156 53


High School Grading


Labor


$1,365 19


Teams


617 64


Loam


2,542 50


Engineering


182 68


Sundry items


3 00


13,869 31


3,557 49


480,492 04


4,711 01


92


CITY OF QUINCY


School Furniture


Furniture


$1,256 41


Freight


41 95


Advertising


3 75


$1,302 11


Cemetery Land


Land


20,000 00


Portable School Land


Land


$8,835 00


Legal conveyances


283 65


9,118 65


Faxon Field Grading


Labor


$1,464 23


Teams


510 77


Quincy City Hospital


Architects


$5,686 86


General contractor


5,111 00


Plumbing contractor


382 38


Electrical repairs


169 62


Carpentry repairs


349 41


Moving building


325 00


Bonds


1,797 66


Postage


4 20


Tax Titles


Sundry persons


3,572 47


Trust Funds


Perpetual care fund


$4,390 00


Cash and securities


248 83


4,638 83


Playground Fund


Legal conveyancing


103 50


Total


$802,652 32


1,975 00


13,826 13


93


TREASURER'S REPORT


REPORT OF THE TREASURER


QUINCY, MASS., January 1, 1923.


Hon. GUSTAVE B. BATES, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.


DEAR SIR: - I herewith submit the report of the City Treasurer for the year 1922.


I remain


Very truly yours, WARREN H. RIDEOUT, City Treasurer.


TREASURER'S STATEMENT Receipts


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$112,301 23


General revenue:


Taxes 1922


1,367,930 42


Taxes previous years


1,019,117 89


Subsequent taxes, assessments, interest


116 40


Nicenses


5,720 00


Permits


478 00


Court fines


5,018 05


Grants and gifts (dog licenses)


2,319 46


Grants and gifts


23,404 89


Special assessments:


Street Sprinkling


16,268 39


Gypsy Moth


2,366 82


Sewer Assessments


20,632 97


Sewer Particular


4,859 09


Sidewalks


3,368 84


Street Betterment


25,531 19


State of Massachusetts


217,237 37


General government:


Tax Collector and Treasurer, costs


3,791 90


City Clerk .


951 25


Police Department


120 86


Fire Department


223 35


Sealer, Weights and Measures


504 35


Building Inspector


2,968 00


Board of Health, contagious diseases


6,222 90


Miscellaneous, deposits


2,417 60


Miscellaneous


158 67


Clam permits


67 25


Plumbing Inspector


1,819 00


Wire Inspector .


1,550 00


94


CITY OF QUINCY


$219 50


Garbage .


2,319 05


Scavenger


2,418 70


Highways


1,424 02


Highways, auto


128 75


Poor Department


12,450 74


Hospital Department


67,244 67


School Department .


1,671 01


Industrial School receipts


1,448 10


Home-making School receipts


1,100 05


Industrial School revenue


4,547 21


Public services:


Water rates, 1922


204,764 89


Water rates, 1921 and prior


6,693 38


Water service connections


16,403 77


Cemetery, miscellaneous .


13,401 50


Cemetery foundations


1,365 78


Interest:


Tax Collector, taxes


42,290 52


Tax Collector, assessments and deposits


6,026 83


City Treasurer, on deposits


15,925 36


Perpetual Care Fund


2,796 02


Other trust accounts


334 49


Accrued interest on bonds


2,450 93


Municipal indebtedness:


Temporary loans


1,800,000 00


Sewer loans


20,000 00


General loans


1,198,000 00


Premium on bonds


10,533 54


Agency and Trust Accounts:


Tax titles refunded .


3,572 47


Perpetual Care Fund


4,390 00


Water deposits .


9,820 00


Departmental refund account


204 25


Other trust funds


248 83


General revenue:


Miscellaneous city


4,365 19


Water revenue .


23,286 94


Tax titles held by city


451 80


Gypsy moth


8 60


Sewer construction


· Smith-Hughes fund (schools) .


2,749 36


Cash and securities .


-


Particular sewer deposit


24,550 00


Particular sewer receipts (treasurer)


19,737 26


Conscience Fund


15 00


Library fines, etc.


1,405 67


Refund express on Government School furniture


61 29


Portable schools


343 00


Park Department


25 00


High School Grading


210 00


Total


. $6,378,869 61


,


Milk licenses .


95


TREASURER'S REPORT


Expenditures


Paid out on Mayor's warrants, 1922


$5,759,097 85


Cash on hand


619,771 76


Total


$6,378,869 61


Cash on hand December 1, 1922


. $1,185,146 33


Cash receipts December, 1922


503,754 11


Cash expenditures December, 1922


1,069,128 68


Cash on hand January 1, 1923


619,771 76


Rock Island Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1922 .


$1,000 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


45 50


Unexpended income


91 61


To be expended by School Department


$137 11


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


1,000 00


$1,137 11


$1,137 11


C. C. Johnson - Turkey Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$2,000 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


91 01


Credited to Poor Department


$91 01


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


2,000 00


$2,091 01


$2,091 01


Charles E. French Fund


Interest receipts


$140 00


Credited to Burial Department .


$140 00


$140 00


$140 00


Total of fund of $3,000 invested in city of Quincy bonds.


C. C. Johnson - Perpetual Care Fund, Lot No. 945


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$150 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


6 82


Expended by Burial Department


$6 82


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


150 00


$156 82


$156 82


William S. Williams Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$443 60


Interest receipts, 1922 .


18 20


Expended by Burial Department


$8 00


Cash on hand December 1, 1922


453 80


$461 80 $461 80


96


CITY OF QUINCY


Alexander Nugent - Perpetual Care Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$125 00


Interest receipts, 1922 . 5 67


Paid to trustees, St. Mary's Cemetery


$5 67


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


125 00


$130 67


$130 67


George Pierce Fund - Perpetual Care, Lot No. 252


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$200 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


9 09


Expended by Burial Department


$6 0


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


203 09


$209 09


$209 09


Mary Willson Tucker Fund - Perpetual Care, Lot No. 679


Cash on hand January 1, 1922 .


$400 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


18 20


Expended by Burial Department


$8 00


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


410 20


$418 20


$418 20


Perpetual Care Fund -Public Burial Places


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$2,790 76


Perpetual care of lots, 1922


4,390 00


Interest receipts, 1922 .


2,758 52


City of Quincy bond matured


300 00


Liberty bonds sold


10,000 00


Premium on Liberty bonds


37 50


Federal Land Bank bond purchased


$1,023 75


Accrued interest


14 86


City of Quincy bonds purchased


7,000 00


Accrued interest


18 67


New England Power Company bonds purchased Accrued interest


5,000 00


26 39


American Telephone and Telegraph Company bonds purchased .


2,959 50


Accrued interest


5 00


Safety deposit box rent


5 00


Balance income credited to Burial Department


2,726 10


Cash in Quincy Savings Bank


1,038 00


Cash in Granite Trust Company


459 51 .


$20,276 78


$20,276 78


TREASURER'S REPORT


97


Statement of Perpetual Care Fund to Date


Received for perpetual care of lots


Received for perpetual care of lots, 1922 .


$61,518 00 4,390 00


Invested as follows:


U. S. Liberty bonds, 3d, 1918 ($3,600) .


$3,600 00


U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1918 ($7,300)


7,300 00


U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1920 ($34,000)


31,551 81


U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1920 ($3,500)


3,129 18


American Telephone and Telegraph Company bonds, 1921 ($1,000)


846 25


American Telephone and Telegraph Company


bonds, 1922 ($3,000)


2,959 50


Federal Land Bank bonds, 1922 ($1,000)


1,023 75


New England Power Company bonds, 1922 ($5,000)


5,000 00


City of Quincy bonds, 1921 ($2,000)


2,000 00


City of Quincy bonds, 1922 ($7,000)


7,000 00


Cash in banks December 21, 1922 .


1,497 51


$65,908 00 $65,908 00


Par value of securities, $67,400.


98


CITY OF QUINCY


REPORT OF TREASURER OF WOODWARD FUND AND PROPERTY


QUINCY, MASS., January 1, 1923.


Hon. GUSTAVE B. BATES, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.


DEAR SIR: - I herewith submit the report of the Treasurer of the Woodward Fund and Property for the year 1922.


I remain


Very truly yours,


WARREN H. RIDECUT, Treasurer, Woodward Fund and Property.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts


Cash on hand January 1, 1922


$8,430 61


Notes secured by mortgages


15,650 00


City of Quincy bonds 2,000 00


U. S. Liberty bonds, 5th


21,000 00


Central Vermont Railroad Scrip Certificates


246 00


Detroit, Grand Rapids and Western Railroad bonds


4,000 00


Père Marquette bonds and Scrip Certificate 439 25


Granite Trust Company Certificates of Deposit 15,000 00


Interest, American Telephone and Telegraph Company


443 18


Interest, Atchison Topeka & Santa Fé


300 00


Interest, Boston & Albany Railroad


236 25


Interest, Central Vermont Railroad .


564 33


Interest, City of Quincy bonds .


295 00


Interest, Michigan State Telephone and Telegraph Company


1,024 00


Interest, Pennsylvania Railroad


270 00


Interest, Père Marquette Railroad, 4%


1,399 25


Interest, Père Marquette Railroad, 5%


128 89


Interest, Union Pacific Railroad


200 00


Interest, U. S. Liberty, 4th


2,040 00


Interest, U. S. Liberty, 5th


753 89


Interest, New England Telephone & Telegraph Company


125 00


Interest, Certificates of Deposit Granite Trust Company


134 44


Interest on mortgage loans


8,158 79


Interest on bank balances


193 33


Rents from sundry persons


802 75


Refund of insurance premium, change of rate


9 71


Viewing property for loans .


6 00


Sale materials, Seminary


120 93


$84,396 60


Interest, U. S. Liberty, 3d .


425 00


99


REPORT OF WOODWARD FUND


Expenditures


Expenses of Institute


$16,286 92


Expenses of Institute by managers


3,206 97


Administration of Fund


$19,493 89 728 61


Notes secured by mortgages


32,200 00


New England Telephone and Telegraph Company bonds ($5,000 at 98}) 4,906 25


New England Telephone and Telegraph Company accrued interest


47 22


New England Power Company bonds ($5,000)


5,000 00


New England Power Company accrued interest


26 39


Père Marquette bonds, 4%


4,000 00


Père Marquette bonds and Scrip Certificate, 5%


439 25


Cost of sale of 5th Liberty bonds


26 25


Granite Trust Company Certificates of Deposit


15,000 00


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


2,528 74


$84,396 60


Expenses of Institute


Pay rolls


$14,689 00


Books, supplies and sundries


856 80


Fuel


489 20


Lighting


76 75


Incidentals, repairs and fixtures


175 17


Sale of materials .


120 93


$16,165 99


Expended by Board of Managers:


Repairs on boilers


$2,912 07


Insurance


294 90


3,206 97


Administration of Fund


Repairs on rented property


$592 11


Water for rented property .


28 00


Insurance on rented property


18 00


Viewing property for loans .


28 50


Safety deposit box rent, printing, etc.


62 00


$728 61


Receipts on viewing property and refund of insur- ance premium


15 71


$712 90


Income Account, 1922


Received from investments


$17,571 40


Expenses, Institute (net)


$16,165 99


Expenses of Institute by Board


3,206 97


Administration of Fund (net)


712 90


$16,286 92


$19,372 96


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CITY OF QUINCY


Accrued interest on New England Telephone and Telegraph Company bonds


$47 22


Accrued interest on New England Power Company bonds


26 39


Cost of sale of 5th Liberty bonds


26 25


Deficit in income, 1922


$2,614 32


$20,185 72


$20,185 72


Statement of Fund, January 1, 1923


Total of Fund January 1, 1922 .


$343,965 34


Income invested and added to principal


10,482 86


$354,448 20


Invested as follows:


$4,300 American Telephone and Telegraph Company 42s .


$3,684 55


$7,500 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé 4s 7,500 00


$10,500 Central Vermont Railroad 5s 9,214 00


$4,000 City of Quincy (3 at 5}; 1 at 5)


4,000 00


$11,200 Michigan State Telephone and Telegraph Company 5s and 32 shares preferred 9,600 00


$5,000 New England Telephone and Telegraph Company 5s 4,906 25


$5,000 New England Power Company 5s 5,000 00


$4,000 Père Marquette Railroad 4s


4,000 00


$10,000 U. S. Liberty, 3d, 42s


10,000 00


$48,000 U. S. Liberty, 4th, 4}s .


43,500 00


$5,000 Union Pacific Railroad 4s


4,419 00


22 shares American Telephone and Telegraph Company (8)


1,115 10


27 shares Boston & Albany Railroad (4.85) 4,900 00


9 shares Central Vermont Railroad


500 00


66 shares Fitchburg Railroad


7,260 00


120 shares Pennsylvania Railroad 6s


7,200 00


Sheen property, Greenleaf Street


6,826 92


Linden Street house


2,868 64


Mortgage loans


156,125 00


Cash on hand December 31, 1922


2,528 74


$295,148 20


Salt Marsh, Greenleaf Street


400 00


Institute Land and Building


58,900 00


Total


$354,448 20


101


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


JANUARY 19, 1923.


Hon. GUSTAVE B. BATES, Mayor of the City of Quincy.


DEAR SIR :- I respectfully submit the annual report of the Police Department of the city of Quincy for the year ending December 31, 1922.


PERSONNEL OF FORCE


NAME


Original Appointment


Permanent Appointment


Chief Alfred W. Goodhue


June 23, 1898


Apr. 7, 1902


Capt. Ernest H. Bishop .


June 22, 1906


Jan. 12, 1907


Insp. John T. Larkin


June 30, 1897


Apr.


1, 1898


Lieut. Edward Johnson


June,


1901


Jan. 20, 1903


Sergt. John J. Avery


May 16, 1909


July


29, 1912


Sergt. George A. Cahill


Jan.


2, 1902


Apr.


11, 1902


Sergt. Daniel H. Doran


June 22, 1906


May 2, 1907


Sergt. George W. Fallon .


Aug. 2, 1912


May 11, 1917


Sergt. Jeremiah Hinchon


June 23, 1898


Apr. 7, 1902


Sergt. Thomas A. Malone


Jan. 14, 1911


Jan.


1, 1914


Patrolmen


Black, Alexander T.


Aug. 2, 1912


Jan. 1, 1914


Broberg, Claus A. .


Apr. 7, 1902


Apr. 14, 1904


Bryan, Edward S. .


June 19, 1917


Sept. 23, 1918


Bryan, John J.


July 11, 1919


Dec. 24, 1920


Buckley, Thomas P.


June 7, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Buell, John E.


Dec. 27, 1915


June 22, 1917


Canavan, Michael F.


Dec. 2, 1911


Feb. 25, 1915


Cappellini, Alfred J.


July 11, 1919


Dec. 24, 1920


Casey, John M.


Nov. 22, 1915


Aug. 28, 1918


Collins, Daniel J.


July


11, 1919


Feb. 16, 1920


Connelly, Jeremiah J.


Jan.


5, 1914


Mar. 11, 1918


Connelly, Jerome J.


Dec. 27, 1915


Apr. 29, 1918


Connolly, Michael F.


June


7, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Connors, Joseph T. 1


Dec. 24, 1920


Dec. 24, 1921


Coyne, Patrick


Dec. 24, 1920


Dec. 24, 1921


Corbett, Henry F.


Apr. 22, 1909


July 29, 1912


1 Died.


102


CITY OF QUINCY


Patrolmen - Concluded.


NAME


Original Appointment


Permanent Appointment


Crooker, Tilden


June 7,1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Cruise, Edward R. .


June


7, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Cullen, Stephen J. .


Dec. 24, 1920


Jan. 3, 1921


Curtin, David E.


Apr. 25, 1921


Dec. 24, 1921


Curtin, Thomas D.


June 29, 1917


Aug. 29, 1918


Curtin, Edward J. .


June 23, 1898


Apr. 14, 1904


Delorey, Joseph A. .


Aug.


2, 1912


Dec. 27, 1915


Dhooge, Jeremiah D.


Mar. 12, 1910


July 29, 1912


Dinneen, Jeremiah .


June 22, 1906


Apr. 17, 1909


Donahue, Frank J. .


Nov. 4, 1918


Nov. 5, 1918


Donovan, Michael .


Jan. 30, 1902


Apr. 14, 1904


Duffy, John P.


Jan.


13, 1907


Mar. 8, 1910


Duffy, John P., Jr. .


July 11, 1919


Feb. 16, 1920


Erwin, John J.


July


11, 1919


Dec. 24, 1920


Erwin, Joseph H.


Dec.


24, 1920


Dec. 30, 1922


Fallon, Thomas J.


Feb. 25, 1915


Dec. 27, 1915


Farrell, David L.


Apr. 22, 1909


Apr. 24, 1911


Fay, George W.


June 29, 1917


Apr. 29, 1918


Flaherty, John J.


Dec. 24, 1920


Dec. 24, 1921


Ford, Daniel J.


June


1, 1907


Apr. 22, 1909


Galvin, Lawrence J.


Feb.


8, 1915


Dec. 27, 1915


Gilmartin, James J.


June 7, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Halloran, John


Mar. 16, 1889


Feb. 6, 1893


Hebert, William J.


Apr. 16, 1916


Feb. 25, 1915


Hughes, John J.


June 7,1920


Dec. 24, 1920


McNamara, James .


Apr. 24, 1911


Jan.


1, 1914


MacKay, James A. D.


Apr. 25, 1921


Dec. 24, 1921


Moriarty, Joseph L.


Apr. 25, 1921


Dec. 24, 1921


O'Connell, James


Dec. 27, 1915


Dec. 24, 1920


Ogle, George E.


Feb. 25, 1915


Aug. 29, 1918


Olson, Charles


June 22, 1906


Jan. 12, 1907


Paradise, Joseph L.


June 7,1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Phillips, George F. .


June 22, 1906


Apr. 16, 1910


Riley, Henry F.


June 22, 1906


Jan. 28, 1908


Saville, John R.


Aug. 28, 1918


Aug. 29, 1918


Shea, Daniel M.


Apr. 24, 1911


Nov. 22, 1915


Sullivan, James J. .


Aug. 28, 1918


Aug. 29, 1918


Sullivan, John J.


Dec. 27, 1915


Nov. 20, 1918


Sweeney, Joseph F.


Aug. 2, 1912


Feb. 25, 1915


Thompson, Alexander D.


Feb. 16, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Thompson, Thomas J.


July 11, 1919


Dec. 24, 1920


Thorne, Henry W.


June 22, 1906


Apr. 24, 1911


Whelan, James H. .


Jan. 13, 1907


Dec. 2, 1911


Young, Frederick E.


May 20, 1918


Sept. 23, 1918


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REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Reserve Force


NAME


Original Appointment


Permanent Appointment


Byron, Patrick A. .


Dec. 24, 1920


Cunniff, Edmund K.


Apr. 25, 1921


Duffy, Thomas J.


Apr. 25, 1921


Fitzgerald, John J. .


Feb.


9, 1922


Ford, Dennis L.


Feb.


9, 1922


Griffin, Joseph P.


Feb.


9, 1922


Guadiano, Angelo


Feb.


9, 1922


Kemp, James W. H.


.


Apr.


25, 1921


Looby, John


Apr.


25, 1921


McNally, Thomas P.


Apr. 25, 1921


Mullen, Francis J.


Apr. 25, 1921


Moffatt, Allan P.


Feb.


9, 1922


-


On Pension List


Hanson, Mark E.


Mar. 16, 1889


Feb. 6, 1893


Murray, James W. .


June 3, 1895


Jan. 15, 1897


Detailed as Chauffeurs


Farrell, David L.


Whelan, James H.


Detailed to Wagon Duty Bryan, John J.


Detailed to Motor Cycles


Bryan, Edward S.


Paradise, Joseph L.


Phillips, George F.


Detailed as Guard at City Hall Black, Alexander T.


Detailed to Liquor Work


Inspector John T. Larkin. Lawrence J. Galvin.


Detailed to Detective Work


Sergeant John J. Avery. Sergeant Daniel H. Doran.


Detailed as Clerk at Headquarters (Forenoons) Thomas D. Curtin.


Detailed to Licenses Dinneen, Jeremiah.


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CITY OF QUINCY


Appointment to Reserve Force


Griffin, Joseph P.


. Feb.


9, 1922


Guadiano, Angelo


.


Feb.


9, 1922


Moffatt, Allan P.


Feb. 9, 1922


Ford, Dennis L. .


Feb.


9, 1922


Fitzgerald, John J.


. Feb.


9, 1922


Appointment to Permanent Force


Erwin, Joseph H.


Dec. 30, 1922


In Memoriam


Connors, Joseph T., aged 30 years 23 days. He died a martyr to duty on December 25, 1922, from injuries received for the protection and safety of little children.


YEAR OF 1922 Arrests by Months


MONTHS


Arrests


Males


Females


January


February


84


82


2


March


125


120


5


April


164


158


6


May .


202


199


3


June


250


244


6


July .


235


227


8


August


187


183


4


September


192


190


2


October


242


234


8


November


247


235


12


December


135


123


12


2,161


2,086


75


Nativity of Persons arrested


United States


1,419


Foreign born .


742


Number of Arrests, 1920


Total number of arrests .


1,644


Number of arrests, males


1,576


Number of arrests, females


68


Arrests for drunkenness .


213


Arrests for violation of liquor laws


25


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor


19


98


91


7


10


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Number of Arrests, 1921


Total number of arrests .


1,957


Number of arrests, males


1,867


Number of arrests, females


90


Arrests for drunkenness .


543


Arrests for violation of liquor law


86


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor


36


Number of Arrests, 1922


Total number of arrests


2,161


Number of arrests, males .


2,086


Number of arrests, females


75


Arrests for drunkenness .


741


Arrests for violation of liquor law


62


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor


59


Offences


Assault and battery


96


Assault on officer


9


Assault with dangerous weapon


8


Assault with intent to kill


3


Adultery


8


Armed when arrested


1


Armed, carrying revolver unlawfully


7


Abduction


1


Abandoning child


1 2


Appropriation unlawfully


3


Bribery


1


Bastardy


6


Board of Health rules, violation of


5


Breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny


2


Breaking and entering and larceny


28


Breaking glass in building


5


Breaking glass in street .


1


Capias from Superior Court


4


City ordinances, violation of


11


Conspiracy


1


Default


23


Disorderly conduct


2


Disturbing the peace


3


Drunkenness .


741


Delinquent child


4


Disorderly house, keeping and maintaining


1


Desertion of family


5


Disturbing public assembly


2


Disorderly conduct, public place


3


Escaped from institution


3


Evading car fare


4


Fish and game law, violation of


4


Forgery


2


Animal, cruelty to


106


CITY OF QUINCY


Forgery and uttering


2


Fugitive from justice


1


Fraudulent concealment of property


1


Failure to pay wages


2


Fornication


2


Gaming on Lord's Day, craps .


14


Gaming on Lord's Day, being present


4


Gaming implements, being present where found


9


Playing cards for money .


Playing cards in public place


Gaming nuisance


1


Idle and disorderly


16


Injury to realty


1


Indecent exposure .


2


Keeping unlicensed dog


1


Larceny


87


Larceny, attempt at


4


Loitering


3


Murder


2


Malicious mischief .


10


Malicious injury to property


3


Motor vehicle laws, violation of


688


Operating motor vehicle under influence of liquor


59


Masher act


1


Neglect of family


31


Neglect to support parents


12


Neglect to support illegitimate child


2


Neglected child


5


Obtaining money under false pretences


1


Probation, violation of


11


Profanity


1


Property, unlawful sale of


1


Rape


2


Rape, attempt at


1


Robbery


8


Runaway boy


13


Safe keeping


20


Stubborn child


12


Suspicious persons .


6


Selling mortgaged property


2


Threat to assault


13


Track walking


23


Traffic rules, violation of


2


Tramp


1


Trespass


3


Truant .


3


Vagrant


2


Volstead act, violation of


10


Hearing on liquor seizure, liquor forfeited .


16


7


4


107


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Signal System


Wagon calls .


1,688


Ambulance calls


366


Fire calls


2


Pulmotor calls


6


Raids (liquor)


8


Disposition of Cases


Appealed


101


Bound to peace


2


Continued


343


Committed


115


House of correction, default of bail


5


State Farm


13


Sherborn


3


Lancaster


3


Shirley


2


Concord Reformatory


1


Lyman School


7


Boston State Hospital, Psychopathic


7


Taunton State Hospital .


6


Department of Public Welfare


2


Defaulted


125


Default removed


27


Delivered to friends


14


Delivered to out-of-town officers


52


Discharged


104


Dismissed complaints


132


Delivered to Superior Court on capias


4


Fined


619


Fines remitted


5


Fines paid


334


Cost paid


54


Held for Grand Jury


12


Placed on file


268


Placed on probation


88


Released


140


Sentenced


778


Sentence suspended


362


Sentence revoked


32


Settled by mutual consent


3


Summoned for out-of-town police


379


To make restitution


20


To make weekly payments


21


126


House of correction, sentence .


House of correction, default of fine


32


Dismissed for want of prosecution


44


108


CITY OF QUINCY


Miscellaneous


Accidents reported .


400


Breaks in stores discovered


7


Dangerous wires reported


45


Defects in streets and sidewalks


70


Defects in bridges


9


Doors found open and made secure .


Disturbance, suppressed without arrest


15


Fires discovered


13


Fires extinguished, no alarm


15


Fire alarm sounded


8


Gas leaks reported .


5


Injured and sick persons cared for


15


Insane persons committed


93


Investigations made


245


Leaks in water mains reported


34


Lanterns displayed in dangerous places


12


Lost children found and restored to parents


24


Runaway horses stopped


4


Rifles taken from minors


15


Stolen bicycles recovered


25


Stray horses found and restored to owner


10


Water running to waste


9


Windows found open and made secure


175


Windows reported broken


15


Unlicensed and dangerous dogs destroyed .


225


Other animals destroyed .


25


Keys found in doors


58


Value of lost and stolen property, including automobiles recovered $24,206.93 Lights reported not burning:


Electric


1,788


Gas .


98


Permits issued


Permits for Sunday labor issued


128


Permits for Sunday labor refused


68


Permits to carry pistols issued


190


Permits to carry pistols refused


111


Permits for parades, public speaking, advertising banners, etc., issued .


644


Miscellaneous permits refused .




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