Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1925, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 378


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1,500 00


EAST ELM AVENUE


Labor


7 50


HANCOCK STREET, 1925


Labor


$689 29


Contractor (in part)


22,707 47


Engineering


520 64


Equipment and supplies


1,419 80


Sundry items


34 80


25,372 00


Water Construction


Labor


$31,781 10


Gates, valves, pipe, etc.


46,037 31


Freight and express


3,187 46


Lumber


289 67


Crushed stone


85 91


Tarvia


61 00


Blasting logs


44 38


Damages


300 00


Sundry items


18 00


81,804 83


Fire Apparatus


1 comb. pump, chemical and hose car ....


$12,557 50


1 H. and L. truck


9,100 00


2 ladders


91 00


21,748 50


Highway department.


Deficit Bills, 1924


1,179 14


Accepted Streets, 1925


ARNOLD ROAD


Labor


$1,394 30


Engineering


20 00


Use of equipment


809 40


Trucking


795 00


Tarvia


524 60


Crushed stone


621 96


Sundry items


28 92


4,194 18


COMMONWEALTH AVENUE


Labor


$1,337 15


Engineering


70 00


Equipment and supplies .... 2,429 60


3,836 75


,


88


CITY OF QUINCY


CUSHING STREET


Labor


$1,741 41


Engineering


60 00


Equipment and supplies .... 3,142 10


4,943 51


FRANKLIN STREET


Labor


$913 42


Engineering


50 00


Equipment and supplies ....


1,297 93


2,261 35


HOVEY STREET


Labor


$1,726 63


Engineering


60 00


Equipment and supplies ....


2,573 12


4,359 75


MARSHALL STREET


Labor


$1,511 46


Engineering


40 00


Equipment and supplies .... 1,795 75


3,347 21


NARRAGANSETT ROAD


Labor


$1,224 93


Engineering


60 00


Equipment and supplies. ...


2,310 08


3,595 01


RUSSELL STREET


Labor


$1,887 65


Engineering


120 00


Equipment and supplies ..


4,005 40


6,013 05


WILLETT STREET


Labor


$4,143 98


Engineering


85 00


Equipment and supplies ....


7,271 02


11,500 00


LYNDON STREET


Labor


$1,031 34


Equipment and supplies. ... 1,077 38


2,108 72


46,159 53


High School Buildings


Contractor (balance)


$374 63


Inspector


72 00


Loam,


25 00


471 63


High School Reserve Settlement of architect's claim 30,199 89


89


AUDITOR'S REPORT


Police Station Building


Architect


$4,378 26


General contractor


24,523 16


Electrical contractor


212 50


Inspector


144 00


Clerk of works


192 00


Labor


370 00


Engineering


60 00


Bond


1,423 59


Insurance


75 00


Borings


100 88


Examination of soil


100 00


Water connections


104 51


Advertising


8 25


Junior High School -


General contractor


$10,240 80


Architect


2,171 84


Piling contractor


6,785 86


Engineering


180 00


Inspector


528 00


Grading


4,210 65


Bonds


569 30


Sundry items


37 13


Hospital Building


General contractor (balance)


$2,707 00


Architect (balance)


1,028 30


Electrical installation


725 00


Sundry items


183 50


4,643 80


Maternity Ward


General contractor


$60,723 90


Plumbing contractor


2,916 00


Electrical contractor


2,583 43


Heating and ventilating contractor


4,050 00


Architects


7,139 14


Bond


2,373 67


Engineering


17 50


Sundry items


92 61


Monatiquot Bridge


Norfolk Co. assessment


52,000 00


Hospital Equipment


Refrigerating machy. (balance)


$409 12


Water booster pump with extras.


1,471 56


X-Ray equipment


3,200 00


Advertising


11 25


5,091 93


Equipment


.....


31,692 15


24,723 58


79,896 25


Playground Equipment 144 64


90


CITY OF QUINCY


Tax Title Refund


Sundry persons


12,560 37


Trust Funds


Perpetual care fund


$6,985 00


Cash and securities


805 69


7,790 69


Total


$618,689 49


91


REPORT OF TREASURER


REPORT OF TREASURER


January 1st, 1926.


HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.


DEAR SIR :- The annual report of the City Treasurer for the year ending December 31st, 1925, is herewith submitted.


Respectfully yours, WARREN H. RIDEOUT, City Treasurer.


TREASURER'S STATEMENT


Receipts


Cash on hand January 1, 1925


$414,253 54


General revenue


Taxes 1925


1,786,313 72


Taxes previous years


1,250,851 07


Subsequent taxes, assessments, interest.


6,210 40


Licenses


7,822 00


Permits


639 00


Court fines


10,185 09


Grants and gifts (dog licenses)


6,101 21


Grants and gifts


25,647 57


6pecial assessments


Street sprinkling


13,037 48


Gypsy moth


2,185 40


Sewer assessments


28,471 68


Sewer particular


1,111 84


Sidewalks


2,646 95


Street betterment


21,049 76


State of Massachusetts


309,282 54


General government


Tax Collector and Treasurer-Costs


9,083 30


City Clerk


1,437 45


Police Department


992 82


Fire Department


238 40


Sealer Weights and Measures


787 27


Building Inspector


6,073 50


Wire Inspector


1,694 00


Board of Health-Con. diseases


9,132 74


Miscellaneous-Deposits


2,104 00


Miscellaneous


246 38


Clam permits


29 75


Plumbing Inspector


3,448 00


Milk licenses


431 00


Garbage


494 10


Scavenger


2,434 10


92


CITY OF QUINCY


Highways


4,690 47


Welfare Department


10,668 45


Hospital Department


81,614 26


School Department


7,117 41


Industrial School receipts


1,236 83


Home Making School receipts


1,367 20


Industrial School revenue


5,451 32


Public services


Water rates 1925


247,647 44


Water rates 1924 and prior


29,500 37


Water service connections


39,767 61


Cemetery-Miscellaneous


19,567 00


Cemetery foundations


2,198 10


Interest


Tax Collector-Taxes


45,932 93


Tax Collector-Assessments and deposits


9,606 13


City Treasurer-on deposits


14,868 44


Perpetual Care Fund


3,630 82


Other trust accounts


334 49


Accrued interest on bonds


1,690 64


Municipal indebtedness


Temporary loans


2,550,000 00


Water loans


70,000 00


General loans


682,000 00


Premiums on bonds


3,551 44


Agency and trust accounts


Tax titles refunded


12,560 37


Perpetual Care fund


6,985 00


Water deposits


25,450 00


Departmental refund account


444 77


Other trust funds


759 69


General revenue


Miscellaneous city


2,107 22


Water revenue


25,457 46


Tax titles held by city


1,721 68


Hospital Department special


1,588 72


Smith-Hughes fund (schools)


4,592 35


Cash and securities


96 00


Particular sewer deposit


37,350 00


Particular sewer receipts (Treasurer)


36,927 51


Other revenue


12,000 00


Water main equipment


49 80


Library fines, etc.


1,364 21


Sewer main equipment


12 20


Tercentenary


44,311 56


Fire equipment


16 00


Conscience fund


30 00


Total


$7,970,701 95


...


93


REPORT OF TREASURER


EXPENDITURES


·


Paid out on Mayor's warrants 1925


$7,528,291 61


Cash on hand 442,410 34


Total


$7,970,701 95


Cash on hand Dec. 1, 1925.


$846,206 55


Cash receipts December, 1925.


941,112 86


Cash expenditures December, 1925.


1,344,909 07


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1926


442,410 34


Rock Island Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1925


$1,000 00


Unexpended income


111 46


Interest receipts 1925


45 50


Expended by School Department


$79 20


Unexpended balance of income


77 76


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


1,000 00


$1,156 96


$1,156 96


C. C. Johnson-Turkey Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$2,000 00


Interest receipts 1925


91 01


Credited to Welfare Department.


$91 01


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


2,000 00


$2,091 01


$2,091 01


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


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$150 00


Interest receipts 1925


6 82


Expended by Burial Department.


$6 82


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


150 00


$156 82 $156 82


Charles E. French Fund


Interest receipts 1925


$140 00


City of Quincy bond matured.


1,000 00


Credited to Burial Department


$140 00


Cash on hand December 31, 1925.


1,000 00


$1,140 00


$1,140 00


Balance of fund $2,000 invested in City of Quincy bonds.


William S. Williams Fund-Perpetual Care, Lot No. 848


Cash on hand January 1, 1925. $400 00


Unexpended income


71 20


Interest receipts 1925


18 20


Expended by Burial Department


$11 00


Balance unexpended income


78 40


Cash on hand December 31, 1925.


400 00


$489 40 $489 40


94


CITY OF QUINCY


George Peirce Fund -- Perpetual Care, Lot No. 252


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$200 00


Unexpended income 17 27


Interest receipts 1925 9 09


Expended by Burial Department


$6 00


Balance unexpended income


20 36


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


200 00


$226 36


$226 36


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


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$400 00


Unexpended income


41 01


Interest receipts 1925


18 20


Expended by Burial Department


$5 00


Balance unexpended income


54 21


Cash on hand December 31, 1925.


400 00


$459 21


$459 21


Alexander Nugent-Perpetual Care Fund


Cash on hand January 1, 1925


$125 00


Unexpended income


5 67


Interest receipts 1925


5 67


Paid to trustees St. Mary's Cemetery ..


$11 34


Cash on hand December 31, 1925.


125 00


$136 34


$136 34


Perpetual Care Fund-Public Burial Places


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$4,731 01


Interest receipts 1925


3,630 82


City of Quincy bonds matured


1,000 00


Perpetual care of lots 1925.


6,985 00


Safety deposit box rent


$5 00


Balance income credited to Burial Dept.


3,625 82


Cash on hand Quincy Savings Bank ....


1,038 00


Cash on hand Granite Trust Company


11,678 01


$16,346 83


$16,346 83


Statement of Perpetual Care Fund to Date


Received for perpetual care of lots


$75,908 00 6,985 00


Received for perpetual care of lots 1925 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) U. S. Liberty bonds 4th, 1920 ($3,500) Am. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1921 ($1,000)


846 25


2,959 50


Am. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1922 ($3,000) New Eng. Power bonds, 1922 ($5,000)


5,000 00


City of Quincy bonds, 1922 ($4,000)


4,000 00


Boston & Albany bonds, 1923 ($2,000)


2,000 00


New Eng. Power bonds, 1923 ($2,000) N. Eng. Tel. & Tel. bond, 1923 ($1,000)


1,950 00


980 00


31,551 81


3,129 18


95


REPORT OF TREASURER


N. Eng. Tel. & Tel. bond, 1923 ($1,000)


979 00


Bangor & Aroost'k bond, 1923 ($1,000) 950 00


Chi. & N. West. bond, 1923 ($1,000)


935 00


Boston Elev. Ry. bond, 1924 ($1,000)


1.030 00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1924 ($3,000)


2,966 25


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


12,716 01


Par value of securities $73,400 00


$82,893 00


$82,893 00


WARREN H. RIDEOUT, Treasurer.


96


CITY OF QUINCY


REPORT OF TREASURER OF WOOD- WARD FUND AND PROPERTY


JANUARY 1st, 1926.


HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.


DEAR SIR :- The report of the Treasurer of the Woodward Fund and Property for the year ending December 31st, 1925, is herewith submitted.


Respectfully yours, WARREN H. RIDEOUT, Treasurer Woodward Fund and Property.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Receipts


Cash on hand January 1, 1925.


$5,147 14


Notes secured by mortgages.


27,250 00


City of Quincy Bond matured.


1,000 00


Interest, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe


300 00


Interest, Boston & Albany Railroad


236 25


Interest, Central Vermont Railroad


525 00


Interest, City of Quincy


55 00


Interest, Pere Marquette Railroad


160 00


Interest, American Telephone & Telegraph (Bonds) 173 50


Interest, American Telephone & Telegraph (Stock)


234 00


Interest, Pennsylvania Railroad


360 00


Interest, Union Pacific Railroad.


200 00


Interest, U. S. Liberty, 4th


127 50


Interest, New England Telephone & Telegraph.


250 00


Interest, New England Power Co


250 00


Interest on bank account.


203 59


Interest on mortgage loans.


12,871 49


Tuition


350 00


Sale of materials at Seminary


22 27


Viewing property for loans.


18 00


$49,733 74


Expenditures


Expenses of Institute


$18,131 06


Expenses on Institute by Managers. 990 64


$19,121 70


Administration of Fund.


1,983 68


Notes secured by mortgages.


18,938 78


Boston & Maine Railroad shares


792 00


$40,836 16


Cash on hand December 31, 1925


8,897 58


$49,733 74


97


REPORT OF TREASURER WOODWARD FUND AND PROPERTY


Expenses of Institute


Pay rolls


$15,308 00


Books, supplies and sundries


1,208 39


Fuel


351 98


Lighting


313 36


Telephone


90 46


Improvements, repairs and fixtures


858 87


$18,131 06


Sale of materials


22 27


Expended by Board of Managers:


Painting


$145 52


Bell System


38 30


Cesspool


122 20


Motor


488 83


Insurance


183 70


Repairs


12 09


Administration of Fund


Expenses on Property :


Water


$43 61


Greenleaf Street house, furnace and


repairs


200 00


Linden Street house, shingling and


278 84


repairs


$522 45


Sass Claim, supplies, etc. ... 1,461 23


$1,983 68


Income Account, 1925


Received from investments. $16,314 33


Expenses of Institute (net)


$18,108 79


Expenses on Institute by Board.


990 64


Administration of Fund.


1,983 68


Deficit in income, 1925 4,768 78


$21,083 11


$21,083 11


Statement of Fund January 1, 1926


Total of fund January 1, 1922. $343,965 34


Income invested and added to principal. 3,693 48


$347,658 82


Invested as Follows:


$4,300 American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 4's ......


$3,684 55


$7,500 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 4's.


7,500 00


$10,500 Central Vermont Railroad 5's


9,214 00


$5,000 New England Telephone & Telegraph 5's


4,906 25


$5,000 New England Power Co. 5's.


5,000 00


$4,000 Pere Marquette Railroad 4's. 4,000 00


$3,000 U. S. Liberty Bonds, 4th 4 1/4 %


3,000 00


$18,108 79


990 64 $19,099 43


98


CITY OF QUINCY


$5,000 Union Pacific Railroad 4's. 4,419 00


23 Shares American Tel. & Tel. (8)


1,526 10


27 Shares Boston & Albany Railroad. 4,900 00


9 Shares Central Vermont Railroad


500 00


66 Shares Boston & Maine Railroad.


8,052 00


120 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad (6)


7,200 00


Greenleaf Street house


6,826 92


Linden Place house


2,868 64


Mortgage loans


205,863 78


Cash on hand December 31, 1925.


8,897 58


$288,358 82


Salt marsh, Greenleaf Street


400 00


Institute land and building


58,900 00


$347,658 82


WARREN H. RIDEOUT, Treasurer Woodward Fund and Property.


99


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


JANUARY 1, 1926.


HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor of the City of Quincy, Mass.


DEAR SIR :- I respectfully submit the annual report of the Police Department of the city of Quincy for the year ending Dec. 31, 1925:


Personnel of Force


Names


Original Appointment


Permanent Appointment


Alfred W. Goodhue, Chief


June 23, 1898


Apr. 7, 1902


Ernest H. Bishop, Captain


June 22, 1906


Jan.


12, 1907


Edward Johnson, Lieut


June


1901


Jan.


20, 1903


Jeremiah Hinchon, Lieut.


June 23, 1898


Apr. 7, 1902


John J. Avery, Inspector.


May


16, 1909


July 29, 1912


Daniel H. Doran, Inspector


June 22, 1906


May


2, 1907


George A. Cahill, Sergeant.


Jan.


2, 1902


Apr.


11, 1902


Michael F. Canavan, Sergeant


Dec.


2, 1911


Feb.


25, 1915


John M. Casey, Sergeant.


Nov.


22, 1915


Aug.


28, 1918


George W. Fallon, Sergeant ......


Aug.


2, 1912


May


11, 1917


Thomas A. Malone, Sergeant ....


Jan.


14, 1911


Jan. 1, 1914


James H. Whelan, Sergeant ..


...


Jan.


13, 1907


Dec. 2, 1911


Patrolmen


Baker, James H.


Mar. 15, 1923


Apr. 24, 1924


Belanger, Joseph.


Aug.


1, 1923


Feb.


7, 1924


Broberg, Claes 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


Buell, John E.


Dec.


27, 1915


June


22, 1917


Byron, Patrick A


Dec.


24, 1920


July


23, 1923


Cappellini, Alfred J


July


11, 1919


Dec.


24, 1920


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


Connelly, John E.


Mar. 15, 1923


Feb.


7, 1924


Connolly, Michael F


June


7, 1920


Dec. July Dec.


29, 1912


Coyne, Patrick


Dec. 24, 1920


24, 1921


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


Cunniff, Edmund K


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


7, 1924


*Resigned.


24, 1920


Corbett, Henry F


Apr.


22, 1909


100


CITY OF QUINCY


Patrolmen-Continued


Names


Original Appointment


Permanent Appointment


Curtin, David E.


Apr. 23, 1921


Dec. 24, 1921


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


Dineen, Jeremiah


June


2, 1906


Apr.


17, 1908


Donovan, Michael F


Jan.


30, 1902


Apr.


14, 1904


Duffy, John P., Jr


Jan.


13, 1907


Mar.


8, 1910


Duffy, John P.


July


11, 1919


Feb.


16, 1920


Duffy, Thomas J


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


7, 1924


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


Fitzgerald, John J


Feb.


9, 1922


Feb.


7, 1924


Flaherty, John J.


Dec.


24, 1920


Dec.


24, 1921


Ford, Daniel


June 21, 1907


Apr.


22, 1909


Ford, Dennis L.


Feb.


9, 1922


Feb.


7, 1924


Galvin, Lawrence J


Feb.


8, 1915


Dec.


27, 1915


Gaudiano, Angelo P


Feb.


9, 1922


Feb.


24, 1923


Gilmartin, James J


June


7, 1920


Dec. 24, 1920


Griffin, Joseph P.


Feb.


9, 1922


May


8, 1924


Hebert, William


Apr.


16, 1910


Feb.


25, 1915


Hughes, John J


June


7, 1920


Dec.


24, 1920


Jones, Frederick L.


Apr.


3, 1924


June 17, 1925


Kantola, Thomas U


Nov.


10, 1923


Feb.


7, 1924


Kemp, James W. H


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


24, 1923


Kerwin, Thomas F


Feb.


9, 1922


Feb.


7, 1924


Mackay, James A. D.


Apr.


25, 1921


Dec.


24, 1921


McNally, Thomas F


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


7, 1924


McNamara, James.


Apr.


24, 1921


Jan.


1, 1914


Moriarty, Joseph L


Apr.


25, 1921


Dec.


24, 1921


Mullin, Francis J.


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


7, 1924


O'Brien, John.


Mar.


15, 1923


Feb.


7, 1924


O'Connell, James


Dec.


27, 1915


Dec.


24, 1920


Ogle, George E.


Feb.


25, 1915


Aug.


29, 1918


Paradise, Joseph L.


June


7, 1920


Dec.


24, 1920


Phillips, George F


June


22, 1906


Apr.


16, 1910


Quinn, Patrick ..


Mar.


15, 1923


Feb.


7, 1924


Riley, Henry F


June


22, 1906


Jan.


28, 1908


Saville, John R.


Aug.


28, 1918


Aug.


29, 1918


Shea, Daniel H


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


Tarr, Clarence B


Aug.


1, 1923


Dec.


6, 1924


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


Young, Frederick E


May


20, 1918


Sept. 23, 1918


Looby, John.


Apr.


25, 1921


Feb.


7, 1924


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REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Reserves


Names


Original Appointment


Bjornholm, William


Apr. 3, 1924


Brenna, Thomas J


Apr.


3, 1924


Caperci, Anthony.


Apr.


3, 1924


Cunniff, Edward P


Feb.


13, 1924


Curry, Thomas J.


May


10, 1924


Ferguson, Joseph L.


Apr.


3, 1924


Grady, Philip J.


May


13, 1924


Hart, Richard N.


June 27, 1925


Hinchon, Charles O


Feb.


16, 1924


Hodge, Ernest W


Feb.


13, 1924


Joubert, Gaudias J


Apr.


3, 1924


McDonald, John W


Apr. 3, 1924


McIntyre, William P


Feb.


13, 1924


McKenna, Walter


Feb.


20, 1924


Mullin, James J


Dec.


11, 1924


O'Connell, John.


Feb.


13, 1924


O'Connell, Patrick B.


Apr. 3, 1924


Rogers, Joseph A


Feb.


20, 1924


Sheehan, John J.


Apr.


3, 1924


Walsh, Jeremiah J.


Apr.


3, 1924


On Pension List


Larkin, John T


June 30, 1897


Apr. 1, 1898


Murray, James W


June 3, 1895


Jan. 15, 1897


Farrell, David L Mackay, James A. D.


Detailed to Wagon Duty


Dhooge, Jeremiah D.


Flaherty, John J.


Detailed to Motor Cycles


Baker, James H. Bryan, Edward S. Kemp, Jamés W. H.


Blake, E. Clayton


Dyson, Harold W. Paradise, Joseph L. Goodhue, George A.


Detailed as Guard at City Hall Jeremiah Dinneen


Detailed to Liquor Work


Phillips, George F.


O'Brien, John


Detailed to Detective Work


Insp. John J. Avery Insp. Daniel H. Doran


Detailed as Clerk at Headquarters Tilden Crooker Appointment to Permanent Force Jones, Frederick L. June 17,1925.


Detailed as Chauffeurs


102


CITY OF QUINCY


Arrests for Year 1925 by Months


Months


Arrests


Males


Females


January


165


164


1


February


159


149


10


March


266


255


11


April


299


287


12


May


507


485


22


June


506


495


11


July


582


569


13


August


453


434


19


September


407


389


18


October


224


216


8


November


223


214


9


December


219


211


8


4,010


3,868


142


Nativity of Persons Arrested


2,858


Foreign born


1,152


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 laws


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


Number of Arrests, 1923


Total number of arrests


2,501


Number of arrests (males)


2,393


Number of arrests (females)


108


Arrests for drunkenness


774


Arrests for violation of liquor laws


73


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor


76


Number of Arrests, 1924


Total number of arrests


3,441


Number of arrests (males)


3,337


Number of arrests (females)


104


Arrests for drunkenness


942


Arrests for violation of liquor laws


92


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor.


76


Arrests for 1925


Total numbers of arrests


4,010


Number of arrests (males)


3,868


United States


103


Number of arrests (females)


142


Arrests for drunkenness


1,157


Arrests for violation of liquor laws


101


Arrests for operating under influence of liquor


102


Offences


Assault and battery


94


Assault on officer


9


Assault with dangerous weapon


3


Assault to commit rape


1


Adultery


12


Arson


2


Auto taken without authority


1 2


Attempt to rescue prisoner


1


Appropriation, unlawfully


5


Animal, cruelty to


2 10


Bastardy


Board of Health rules, violation of


1


Breaking and entering with intent


4


Breaking and entering and larceny


54


Breaking glass in street


9


Breaking glass in building


13


Capias from Superior Court


7 30 1


Cigarette law, violation of


4


Concealing leased property


5


Concealing personality


6


Default


8


Demented person


1


Disorderly conduct, street


11


Disorderly conduct, public conveyance


3


Disorderly conduct, public place


1


Disorderly conduct, public hall


7


Disturbing the peace


4


Desertion of family


8 2 1,157


Evading fare


7 2


Escaped from institution


3


Forgery


1


Fugitive from justice


Failure to pay wages


3 14 7 9


Fire, circulating false alarms


2


False pretences


1


Fornication


1


Furnishing minors with rifles


1


Gaming at cards


3 3


Gaming nuisance


1


Gaming Lord's Day


5


Gaming Lord's Day, cards


7


Gaming Lord's Day, present


11


Disorderly house, keeping


Drunkenness


Exposure of person .


False weight, giving


Fire, setting out of doors


Gaming at cards, present


Abandoning child


City ordinance, violation of


Common nuisance


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


104


CITY OF QUINCY


Idle and disorderly


1


Injury to property


6


Interfering with funeral


1


Keeping unlicensed dog


4


Larceny


173


Larceny, attempt


5


Larceny from person, attempt


8


Lord's Day Act, violation of, working


2


Lewdness .


4


Liquor laws, violation of:


Liquor, illegal sale


46


Liquor, keeping and exposing


36


Liquor, illegal transportation


14


Liquor, illegal nuisance


5


Malicious mischief


4


Malicious injury to property


1


Motor vehicle laws, violation of


1,898


Motor vehicle laws, operating under influence Masher act


2


Neglect of family


35


Neglect of children


3


Neglect to support parents


2


Neglected child


13


Peddling without license


5


Probation, violation of


12


Parole, violation of


3


Rape


4


Railer and brawler


1


Receiving stolen property


2


Refusing to assist police officer


1


Rescuing a prisoner


1


Robbery


2


Robbery, attempt


1


Runaway boy


5


Straggler


1


Safe keeping.


46


Stubborn child


13


Suspicious person


1


Threat to assault


11


Track walking


7


Traffic rules, violation


3


Trespass


11


Truant


2


Uttering


2


Unnatural act


2


Unlawful diversion of electric current


2


Unlawful use of gas.


1


Vagrant


6


Vagabond


1


Violation military law


7


Disposition of Cases


Appealed


168


Appealed from sentence


62


Appealed from fine


106


.....


3


Tramp


20


Selling leased property


102


105


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appeal withdrawn


34


Appeal withdrawn from sentence


11


Appeal withdrawn from fine


23


Bound to peace


3


Continued


788


Committed


202


House of Correction, sentence


190


House of Correction, default of fine


96


House of Correction, default of bail


14


State Farm


17


Concord Reformatory


1


Lyman School


3


Lancaster


17


Shirley


12


Sherborn


1


Department Public Welfare


1


Boston State Hospital, Psychopathic.


12


Default


100


Default removed


3


Delivered to friends


25


Delivered to out-of-town police


86


Discharged


86


Dismisser, complaints


158


Dismissed for want of prosecution


124


Dismissed for probable cause


51


To Superior Court on Capias


2


Fined


1,581


Fines paid


1,234


Fines remitted


9


Held for Grand Jury


13


Placed on file


555


Placed on probation


71


Released


391


Sentenced


1,760


Sentence suspended


360


Sentence revoked


12


Settled by mutual consent


1


Summoned for out-of-town police


520


To make restitution


57


To make weekly payments


16


Cost paid


26


Signal System


Wagon calls


2,903


Ambulance calls


609


Fire calls


19


Pulmotor


10


Raids (liquor)


41


Miscellaneous


Accidents reported


318


Articles found and returned to owner


19


Breaks in stores discovered


14


Dangerous wires reported


49


Defects in streets and sidewalks reported


266


Defects in bridges reported


15


Doors found open and made secure


1,665


106


CITY OF QUINCY


Disturbance suppressed without arrest 65


Fires discovered


25


Fire alarm boxes found open


89


Fires extinguished without alarm


9


Fire alarms sounded


11


Gas leaks reported


11


Injured and sick persons cared for


36


Investigations made


1,295


Leak in water main reported


116


Lanterns displayed in dangerous places


115


Lost children restored to parents


66


Stolen bicycles recovered


18


Stray horses found


1


Windows found open and made secure


492


Windows reported broken


12


Unlicensed and dangerous dogs destroyed


318


Obstructions removed from street


52


Other animals destroyed


61


Keys found in doors.


35


Value of lost and stolen property, including automobiles re- covered


!$59,806 41


Electric lights reported not burning


2,961


Gas lights reported not burning


220


Permits Issued


Permits for Sunday labor issued


286


Permits for Sunday labor refused


119


Permits to carry pistols issued


158


Permits to carry pistols refused


79


Miscellaneous permits issued


237


Miscellaneous permits refused


206


Notices Served


Curfew law violations


227


Dog Ordinance


291


Snow and sidewalk ordinance


3,000


Automobile Sales and Transfers


Received and filed


16,365


Waivers of four-day law issued


2,489


Waivers of four-day law refused


337


Sickness Report During Year 1925 TIME LOST BY DAYS




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