Report of the city of Somerville 1913, Part 37

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 540


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Number of "Yes" votes, Number of "No" votes, Blank,


657


789 168 298


117 225


590 20,5 222


536 191 266


877 271 315


1,024 246 400


1,088 326 518


5,561 1,524 2,244


SHALL THIS CITY ACCEPT THE PROVISION OF SECTION FORTY- TWO OF CHAPTER FIVE HUN- DRED AND FOURTEEN OF THE ACTS OF THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINE, AS AF- FECTED BY CHAPTER FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR OF THE ACTS OF THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND


ELEVEN, WHICH PROVIDES THAT EIGHT HOURS SHALL CON- STITUTE A DAY'S WORK FOR CITY OR TOWN EMPLOYEES ?


Number of "Yes" votes, Number of "No" votes,


803 185 267


720 82 197


614 '212 191


583 186 224


885 306 272


1,097 248 3 25


1,068 405 469


5,770 1,624 1,935


Blank,


TOTAL.


477


CITY CLERK.


Liquor License Question.


The following is a statement of the votes, during the sev- eral years of its submission to the people, on the question of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, in this city, together with the number of registered voters and the esti- mated population for each year :-


YEAR.


YRS.


No.


BLANK.


REGISTERED VOTERS.


ESTIMATED POPULATION


1881


979


1,222


3,678


26,000


1882


627


1,159


3,778


26,500


1883


767


1,343


4,407


27,000


1884


806


1,709


4,470


28,000


1885


428


1,604


3,969


*29,992


1886


214


1,321


4,089


32,000


1887


555


2,427


4,574


34,000


1888


744


2,456


5,399


36,000


1889


635


1,706


335


5,286


39,000


1890


999


2,282


409


5,556


*40,117


1891


1,054


2,598


279


5,938


43,000


1892


1,427


3,288


347


7,587


46,000


1893


1,547


2,654


218


7,943


48,000


1894


1,098


2,869


246


8,007


50,000


1895


1,854


4,708


459


8,410


*52,200


1896


1,466


3,680


332


9,379


54,000


1897


1,626


3,815


486


8,925


56,000


1898


1,595


3,501


486


8,657


57,500


1899


1,892


3,340


374


8,838


60,000


1900


1,660


3,427


321


9,620


*61,643


1901


1,579


3,295


374


9,499


63,500


1902


1,645


3,242


360


10,100


65,000


1903


2,248


4,410


550


11,346


67,000


1904


2,022


4,338


447


11,682


69,500


i905


2,483


4,660


531


11,340


*69,272


1906


2,193


5,204


582


11,571


70,000


1907


1,735


4,591


459


11,558


74,000


1908


1,780


4,760


491


12,777


75,500


1909


1,830


4,601


530


12,479


75,500


1910


1,544


3,968


365


12,522


*77,236


1911


2,193


4,841


492


13,226


80,000


1912


2,421


6,182


546


13,854


81,000


1913


2,348


6,431


550


13,417


82,000


* Census.


478


ANNUAL REPORTS.


ORDINANCES.


Somerville, January 1, 1914.


The following ordinances have been adopted since the printing of the annual reports for the year 1912 :-


No. 47. An Ordinance Relative to Garages.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. The exterior and interior walls of every garage for more than two automobiles shall be constructed of firepoof materials.


Every garage for less than three automobiles may be of wood frame construction if the exposed inner surfaces of walls and roof through- out are covered with non-combustible material satisfactory to the in- spector of buildings, and if so constructed shall be not less than five feet from the line of the adjoining lot and not less than ten feet from any other building.


The exterior wall of every garage, if said wall has a window or any other opening, shall be constructed at least ten feet from any other building.


Every garage shall be provided with a system of ventilation satis- factory to the inspector of buildings. The floors of every garage shall be of concrete, granolithic or asphalt. Every garage shall have a roof of non-combustible, or fire-resisting material satisfactory to the inspec- tor of buildings. No method other than electric lighting shall be used to light any garage. No fire shall be made or maintained in the same room with an automobile, motor car or other vehicle hereinafter described or in any place directly connected with said room.


The use and occupation of every garage shall be subject to such further restrictions and regulations as the board of aldermen shall impose.


This ordinance shall apply to every garage hereafter constructed and to every building hereafter used as a garage and not so used at the passage of this ordinance.


By the word "garage" is meant a building in which an automobile, motor car or other vehicle charged with or containing a volatile in- flammable liquid for fuel or power is kept, whether said automobile, motor car or other vehicle is kept for use, for sale, for rental, for ex- . hibition. for demonstrating or for any other purpose, and whether temporarily or regularly.


By the words "volatile liquid" is meant any liquid that will emit inflammable vapor at a temperature below one hundred degrees Fahren- heit when tested in open air.


Section 2. Any person who shall violate any provision of this or- dinance shall be liable to a pently of not more than twenty dollars for each offense.


Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


Approved May 3, 1913.


479


CITY CLERK.


No. 48. An Ordinance Concerning Ashes and Offal.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. The following rules relative to the collection of ashes, rubbish and garbage are hereby established and shall be observed :-


A. Ashes, floor sweepings, sawdust, glass, shells, metals, tin cans, . and other non-combustible waste things must be kept free from the things mentioned in paragraphs B. and C., and on the day for collection be placed on the outer edge of the sidewalk in suitable receptacles not larger than an ordinary flour barrel.


B. Paper, rags, cloth, leather, straw, excelsior, and similar things must be kept free from the things mentioned in paragraphs A. and C., and on the day for collection be placed on the outer edge of the side- walk in suitable receptacles or packages, so secured that they will not be blown about or scattered in handling.


C. Garbage, table waste, vegetables, meats, fruit, fish, bones, fat and similar things must be kept free from the things mentioned in paragraphs A. and B. in suitable covered receptables on the premises of the owner.


Collections will not be made by the city unless the foregoing pro- visions are complied with.


Earth, gravel, brick, mortar, stones, lime, plaster, cement, concrete, refuse materials from repairs or construction of buildings, refuse materials from manufacturing and business establishments, dead ani- mals, and ashes other than those accumulated from the burning of coal, wood or other fuel for heating or domestic purposes will not be collected by the city.


Fruit tree trimmings, vine cutting, and yard cleanings will be col- lected only during the spring and summer months.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon June 1, 1913. Approved May 3, 1913.


Ordinance No. 49.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. Section 12 of Chapter 20 of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby amended by striking out the word "twelve" and in- serting in place thereof the word "fourteen," so that said section shall read as follows :-


Section 12. The cellar of every building where the grade or nature of the ground requires shall be sufficiently protected from water and dampness by a bed at least two inches thick over the whole, of concrete cement and gravel, tar and gravel or aspalt, or by bricks laid in cement. No cellar or basement floor of any building shall be constructed below the grade of fourteen feet above mean low water; provided, however, that the inspector of buildings may authorize cellars, no parts of which are to be used as living or sleeping rooms, to be constructed so much below said grade as he may designate. All metal foundations and all constructional ironwork underground shall be protected material ap- proved by the inspector of buildings.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect December 1, 1913.


Approved October 14, 1913.


480


ANNUAL REPORTS.


No. 50.


An Ordinance to Amend Chapter XXVII of the Revised Ordinances of 1911.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. Section 3 of Chapter XXVII of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby amended by adding at the end of said section the fol- lowing :--


To erect or use building for the storage of gasoline, $1.00.


To keep open place of business on the Lord's day for the sale of ice cream, confectionery, soda water and fruit, $5.00.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


Approved October 25, 1913.


No. 51. An Ordinance Creating a Planning Board.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-.


Sect. 1. The planning board which this city is required to create under the provisions of chapter 494 of the acts of the legislature of Massachusetts for the year 1913 shall be composed of seven residents of this city. Women as well as men shall be eligible to be members of the board.


Sect. 2. The members of the board shall be appointed as soon as this ordinance takes effect, four to serve until the appointment and qualification of their successors in the year 1914, and three to serve until the appointment and qualification of their successors in the year 1915, and after such first appointment they shall be appointed yearly four in one year and three in the alternative year to serve for two years and until the appointment and qualification of their successors. Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment for the balance of the unexpired term.


Sect. 3. The board shall by viva voce choose a chairman and a secretary. The secretary shall not be a member of the board and may receive such compensation as the board may determine.


Sect. 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


Approved November 19. 1913.


No. 52. An Ordinance Concerning Hawkers and Pedlers.


Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter XXIX of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby amended to read as follows :-


No hawker or pedler shall expose for sale or sell any of the articles enumerated in section 15 of chapter 65 of the Revised Laws as amended by chapter 345 of the Acts of the Legislature of Massachusetts of the year 1906 unless he has caused to be recorded his name and place of residence with the board of health and unless he has been assigned a number by said board and unless he holds in his possession at all times while he exposes for sale or sells as aforesaid a valid certificate of such record issued by said board,


481


CITY CLERK.


A fee of $1 shall be paid said board for the certificate.


All certificates shall expire and cease to be valid at 12 o'clock noon on the first day of May annually. Said certificate shall be exhibited by him whenever requested by a police officer, or the sealer of weights and measures, or any agent or member of the board of health. He shall procure from the sealer of weights and measures a certificate that all weights, measures and balances used by him have been properly in- spected and sealed, and the presence on the team, cart or person of said hawker or pedler of unsealed weights, measures or balances shall render his certificate void.


Sect. 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved December 27, 1913. FREDERIC W. COOK, City Clerk.


JURY LIST OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


Prepared by the Registrars of Voters, June 30, 1913.


Abbot, Edward D., 71 Craigie st., Painter. Adam, George, Jr., 5-a Evergreen ave., Wood carver.


Adams, Charles L., 26-a Aberdeen rd., Salesman. Adcock, John H., 205 Highland ave., Plumber. Alberty, George W., 74 Bay State ave., Manager. Aldrich, Carl G., 25 Warner st., Jewelry manufacturer. Alexander, William, Jr., 234 Pearl st., Machinist Allen, Frank E., 60 Elm st., Advertising agent. Allen, Harry G., 16 Chester pl., Salesman.


Amee, Albert F., 17 Russell st., Stationer. Ames, Daniel E., 75 Berkeley st., Assistant manager.


Anderson, Guy R., 72 Broadway, Salesman. Anderton, William R., 6 Henry ave., Collector. Andrews, Clifford W., 91 Highland rd., Manager. Anthonv. Charles P., 14 Professors row, Musician. Appel, Charles A., 65 Willow ave., Manager. Applin, Frank E., 31 Quincy st., Machinist. Armstrong, Byron T., 14 New Cross st., Clerk. Armstrong, Frank E., 91 Summer st., Manager. Arnold, Dwight W., 110 Perkins st., Plumber. Arnold, Martin M., 27 Lexington ave., Salesman. Ashton, Albert C., 33 Columbus ave., Manufacturer. Ashworth, Fred N., 104 Cross st., Manufacturer. Atkinson, G. Murray, 10 Heath st., Carpenter. Atkinson, Thomas, 69 Highland rd., Superintendent. Atwood, William J., 375 Medford st., Clerk.


B


Babbitt, Eugene, 207 Highland ave., Farmer. Babcock, Irving L., 36 Lowden ave., Stock keeper. Bacon, Clarence L., 112 Thurston st., Superintendent.


Bacon, Frederic F., 9 Crocker st., Foreman. Bacon, Oliver, 19 Pembroke st., Accountant. Bailey, Alfred J., 361 Somerville ave., Helper. Bailey, Stanton C., 50-r College ave., Pressman.


Baker, Albert V., 8 Brastow avc., Manager.


Baker, Charles T., 93 Munroe st., Violin teacher.


Baker, Tennyson L., 22 Hall st., Clerk. Baker, Thaddeus W., 162 Albion st., Cutter. Baldwin, Warren J., 82 Mt. Vernon st., Bookkeeper.


Barclay, Harry J., 31 Ossipee rd., Foreman. Barker, Samuel S., 91 Oxford st., Salesman. Barnes, Edmund K., 34 Lexington ave., Chemist. Barr, Clarence W., 35 Cambria st., Chauffeur. Barry, Patrick, 46 Wyatt st., Laborer. Bartlett, Albert K., 8 Delaware st., Clerk. Bartlett, George I., 32 Franklin st., Salesman. Barrett, Rufus G., 115 Cedar st., Printer. Barton, Walter E., 15 Vinal ave., Salesman. Basso, John, 203 Holland st., Real estate dealer. Beck, Vere F., 36 Rush st., Foreman.


483


JURY LIST.


Beebee, Frank J., 171 College ave., Manufacturer. Beeden, Henry M., 68 Mt. Pleasant st., Car inspector. Bell, James B., 28 Sycamore st., Manager. Bellows. George M., 611 Broadway, Salesman. Benjamin, George H., 40 Burnside ave., Road master. Bennett, Alfred R., 90 Wallace st., Decorator. Bennett, George H., 15 Prichard ave., Machinist. Benson, Henry A., 13 Pleasant ave., Driver. Benton, Forest T., 47 Cherry st., Salesman. Berry, Arthur W., 53 Hudson st., Carpenter. Berry, Charles A., 23 Cutter ave., Salesman.


Berton, John F., 154 Morrison ave., Painter.


Beverly, Ralph E., 160 Walnut st., Real estate dealer.


Bigley, William J., 157 College ave., 'Manager. Billings, Harry E., 11 Sargent ave., Shipper. Binney, Edward A., 39-a Walnut st., Real estate agent. Binnie, John W., 16 Grant st., Marine engineer. Bishop, Arthur W., 14 Ames st., Salesman. Bixby, Charles M., 72 Elm st., Grocer. Bjornson, Henry L., 86 Morrison ave., Estimator. Blair, J. Roland. 240 Highland ave., Clerk. Blake, Arthur W., 131 Josephine ave., Merchant. Blake, Charles S., 19 Banks st., Jeweler. Blake, William J., 80 Partridge ave., Mailer. Blanchard, John B. S., 162 Walnut st., Bookkeeper. Bliss, Winthrop R., 66 Putnam st., Clerk. Boland, Martin F., 33 Ossipee rd., Druggist. Boodry, George R., 26 Josephine ave., Stereotyper.


Booth, William G., 51 College ave., Artist. Bossen, Charles N., 59 Derby st., Machinist. Bountin, David T., 216 Broadway, Foreman. Boutelle, Frank L., 8 Mt. Vernon st., Clerk.


Boutwell, Marcus N., 203 School st., Cashier. Bowen, Lorenzo W., 16 Broadway, Real estate dealer. Bowers, Charles E., 19 Stickney ave., Salesman. Boyce, John, 112 Woodstock st., Machinist. Boyd, Ernest H., 37 Spencer ave., Gas inspector.


Boyer, George R., 29 Wigglesworth st., Carpenter. Brackett, Charles S., 163 Walnut st., Merchant. Brackett, James F., 36 Fosket st., Salesman. Bremner, John A., 48 Bow st., Storekeeper. Brennan, James C., 41 Derby st., Carpenter.


Brewer, George C., 170 Summer st., Broker. Brindley, George, 1 Hayden ter., Machinist. Britton, Byron B., 21 Conwell st., Clerk. Broadhead, Wm. H., 86 School st., Hennery proprietor. Brockhaus, Oscar W., 65 Pearson ave., Machinist. Brophy, Patrick J., 27 Brook st., No occupation.


Brown, Alexander R., 84 Line st., Lather. Brown, Allan F., 29 Summer st., Clerk.


Brown, Charles H., 51 Main st., Clerk.


Brown, Frederic H., 26 Preston rd., Manager .:


Brown, George Edgar, 31 Simpson ave., Salesman. Brown, Herbert A., 140 Central st., Carpenter. Brownell, Harlow C., 43 Curtis st., Clerk. Browning, Louis P., 156-a Linden st., Foreman.


Bryant, Edgar S., 31 Bradley st., Undertaker. Bryant, Oliver S., 29 Aberdeen rd., Foreman. Buckley, Cornelius S., 9 Tufts st., Metal worker. Buker, Lubert M., 250 Broadway, Mechanic.


484


ANNUAL REPORTS.


1


Bullard, Albert W., 24 Howe st., Printer. Bullard, Elbridge A., 21 Kidder ave., Slate dealer. Bullard, Walter H., 22 Stickney ave., Clerk. Bullen, William J., 42 Henderson st., Motorman. Burke, Michael J., 337 Lowell st., Real estate agent. Burns, Andrew J., 103 Porter st., Clerk. Burns, Jeremiah A., 17 Kingman rd., Station master. Burroughs, Hamlin E., 83 Munroe st., Salesman. Burton, Ralph H., 17 Waldo st., Painter. Buttimer, Edward M., 351 Lowell st., Builder.


Cahill, Denis J., 7-A Austin st., Real estate dealer. Caldwell, Charles F., 5 Hancock st., Furniture dealer. Calkin, John B., 30 Irving st., Printer. Callaghan, Eugene F., 63 Poplar st., Brakeman. Callaghan, Thomas J., 35 Rossmore st., Yardmaster. Cameron, George B., 170 Powder House blvd., Builder. Cameron, John B., 41 Ware st., Tailor. Campbell, George C., 31 Jaques st., Foreman. Campbell, George S., 17 Windsor rd., Foreman. Campbell, John W., 169 Highland ave.,Paint dealer. Campbell, William B., 4 Benedict st., Tinsmith. Carlton, Oscar M., 7 Putnam st., Machinist. Carpenter, George O., 92 Highland ave., Salesman. Carr, Eugene P., 18 Benton rd., Manufacturer. Carr, Roy W., 130 College ave., Confectioner. Carrick, Samuel P., 271 Medford st., Editor. Carrigan, John J., 272 Beacon st., Glass cutter. Carter, Charles E., 12 Grand View ave., Motorman. Carter, George E., 21 Kenneson rd., Harness maker. Caseau, Victor A., 17 Charnwood rd., Manager. Casey, William F., 53 Beacon st., Machinist. Casey, William H., 28 Bartlett st., Merchant. Cassidy, John E., 19 Winter st., Inspector. Cates, Gleason B., 77 Winslow ave., Driver. Caverly, Irvin C., 32 Chandler st., Automobile dealer. Challis, Harry A., 20 Fellsway West, Salesman. Chamberlain, Charles L., 62 Cross st., Car inspector. Chandler, Harry S., 45 Jaques st., Superintendent. Chapin, Alonzo B., 11 Mystic st., Collector. Chapman, Edward W., 14 James st., Wood-worker. Chase, Leon C., 10 Dearborn rd., Broker. Cheney, Frederick E., 11 Oakland ave., Grocer. Cheney, Oscar E., 19 Crocker st., Inspector. Chisholm, J. Albert, 105 Bromfield rd., Engineer. Choate, Melville E., 63 Walnut st., Agent. Christie, Alexander B., 159 Glen st., Teamster. Clark, Alton L., 22 Bonner ave., Plumber. Clark, Charles W., 21 Westminster st., Salesman .. Cleland, Frederic E., 101 Highland ave., Pressman. Clough, Merrill J., 14 Aldrich st., Printer. Cobb, Joseph W., 6 Crescent st., Checker. Collins, Orrin S., 27 Craigie st., Carpenter. Conant, John B., 189 Summer st., Manufacturer. Conohan, William J. G., 60 Mt. Vernon st., Supt. Cook, Harry P., 22 Sewall st., Driver. Cooper, John M., 40 Nashua st., Laborer. Corbett, Andrew T., 28 Beacon st., Laborer.


485


JURY. LIST.


Corliss, Alfred, 22 Knapp st., Provision dealer. Corson, Harold E., 119 Bartlett st., Butter merchant.


Cotter, John, 17 Hathorn st., Foreman.


Cowan, John F., 332 Summer st., Printer. Coyle, David J., 43 Mansfield st., Shipper. Coyle, George N., 66 Pearl st., Coal dealer. Crampton, Arthur W., 45 Mason st., Bookkeeper. Crawford, James A., 26 Eastman rd., Carpenter.


Crenner, Bartlett P., 61 Adams st., Leather merchant.


Crocker, Albion B., 51 Madison st., Clerk.


Crocker, Charles F., 42 Curtis st., Grocer.


Crocker, David W., 42 Curtis st., Automobile dealer.


Cronin, John J., 47 Bow st., Painter. Cross, Edward M., 52 Liberty ave., Clerk. Cross, Hervey L., 14 Belknap st., Clerk.


Crossman, Frank N., 16 Moore st., Builder.


Crowell, Austin, 77 Columbus ave., Tailor.


Crowell, Cutler C., 85 Benton rd., Printer. Crowne, Michael, 51 Ibbetson st., Meat cutter. Croy, Frank J., 67 Beacon st., Teamster. Crumley, Herbert D., 67 Alpine st., Chemist. Cummings, Cecil H., 19 Robinson st., Salesman. Cummings, Frederick O., 9 Virginia st., Clerk.


Cummings, Walter L., 19 Cross st., Engraver. Cunio, Joseph, 78 Park st., Repair man.


Curtis, Harry W., 33 Fenwick st., Advertising agent.


Custer, William N., 73 Bay State ave., Bookkeeper.


D


Daggett, Charles H., 90 Bromfield rd., Chemist. Dallas, Joseph J., 230 Broadway, Secretary.


Dalton, Charles H., 82 Holland st., Clerk. :


Dalton, James H., 39 Hall ave., Grocer. Daly, Charles E., 6 Joy st., Clerk.


i


Danforth, William E., 84 Highland ave., Clerk. Danielson, Alfred O., 9 Dana st., Clerk.


Darby, Frederick S., 48 Mystic st., Foreman.


Dardis, John F., 307 Washington st., Salesman.


Daugherty, Paul C., 108 Central st., Music teacher. Davenport, Howard H., 86 Munroe st., Treasurer. Davis, Henry C., Jr., 88 Powder House blvd., Book'p'r.


Davis, James, 402 Highland ave., Grocer. Davis, Maurice L., 22 Dover st., Salesman. Davison, George H., 18 Mossland st., Electrotyper.


Davison, George Melville, 59 Victoria st., Machinist.


Davison, G. Houston, 15 Giles pk., Moulder. Dawson, Howard, 70 Albion st., Clerk. Day, John, 100 Fremont st., Musician. Dean, James E., 77 Jaques st., Assistant superintendent. Deering, Frank B., Jr., 35 Derby st., Receiving clerk. Dellea, John J., 26 Otis st., Teamster. Delorme, George F., 29 Trull st., Nickel plater. Deneski, Peter J., 115 Museum st., Engineer. Denvir, George H., 197 Summer st., Clerk. DeRocher, Frank A., 100 Albion st., Iron worker. Despeaux, George W., 46 Burnside ave., Collector. Dexter, Alonzo P., 58 Main st., Produce dealer. Dingwell, Nathan M., 24 Charnwood rd., Foreman. Dixon, David J., 27 Prichard ave., Painter. Dobinson, William J., 22 Greene st., Photo engraver,


486


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Dodge, Waldo E., 9 Boston ave., Insurance agent.


Dode, William J., 22 Bartlett st., Telephone inspector.


Doherty, Cornelius A., 15-a Cross st., Milk man.


Doherty, George L., 169 Washington st., Undertaker. Doherty, Joseph J., 8 Hathorn st., Foreman. Doherty, Neil A. F., 41 Springfield st., Plumber.


Donnell, Eugene D., 112 Packard ave., Real estate agent.


Donnelly, James A., 946 Broadway, Newspaper man.


Donnelly, James F., 121 Heath st., Laborer. Donaldson, Charles A., 153 Glen st., Machinist. Donovan, Francis X., 37 Ossipee rd., Electrician. Donovan, John J., 474 Medford st., Clerk.


Dooling, David H., 306 Washington st., Painter.


Doughty, Hartley L., 131 Glen st., Harness maker.


Douglass, Herman F., 40 Derby st., Cutter. Doyle, Charles T., 7 Laurel ave., Salesman. Doyle, Mathew J., 11 Windsor rd., Provision dealer.


Draper, Edward, 33 Farragut ave., Janitor.


Drew, Frank M., 18 Park ave., Inspector. Drew, W. Edward, 21 Endicott ave., Bookkeeper.


Drouet, E. Charles, 66 Walnut st., Real estate dealer. Dudley, Joseph A., 42 Lowden ave., Bookkeeper. Duell, Garth H., 27 Howe st., Cutter. Duffy, John W., 82 Line st., Foreman,


Duggan, John P., 12 Edmands st., Cabinet worker.


Duhig, John M., 34 Highland ave., Printer. Duncan, William A., Jr., 22 Tenney ct., Undertaker. Dunham, Harry A., 496 Medford st., Merchant.


Durell, Ralph B., 131 Highland ave., Clerk.


Dwyer, James A., 48 Atherton st., Provision dealer. Dyer, Charles W., 23 Wigglesworth st., Carpenter. Dyer, Harris N., 23 Wigglesworth st., Brakeman. Dykeman, William A., 60 Marshall st., Architect.


E


Earle, Clarence E., 318 Summer st., Printer. Eaton, Arthur W., 12 Westminster st., Salesman. Eccleston, Charles P., 50 Pinckney st., Janitor. Edgerly, Clarence E., 208 Morrison ave., Artist. Edgerly, Frank C., 17 Veazie st., Milk dealer. Edgerton, Earle B., 7 Tower st., Editor. Edmond, George A., 27 Gilman ter., Machinist. Edson, Charles A., 9 Dana st., Confectioner. Edwards, Edward H., 10 James st., Chiropodist. Edwards, Edward H. Jr., 10 James st., Chiropodist. Edwards, Waldo G., 134 Powder House blvd., Estimator. Egan, Augustine F., 38 Pinckney st., Stenographer. Egerton, Charles S., 63 Boston st., Merchant. Egge, William H., 175 School st., Die sinker. Eldridge, George W., 89 Lowell st., Ice-cream maker. Eldridge, Osmond P., 227 Pearl st., Clerk. Elie, Rudolph F., 35 Fenwick st., Clerk. Elkins, Edward J., 30 Maple st., Teamster. Elliott, Waldo F., 28 Grant st., Bookkeeper. Ellison, Leroy A., 11 Craigie ter., Cableman. Elwell, Edwin L., 23 Perry st., Machinist. Elwin, Ernest D., 26 Brook st., Conductor. Emerson, John M., 22 Arthur st., Clerk. Emery, Everett C., 45 Prescott st., Weigher. Epps, Charles A., 25 Cedar st., Grocery clerk.


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487


JURY LIST.


Eubanks, Frederick T., 8 Cherry st., Druggist. Evans, Charles F., 167 Linwood st., Painter. Evans, Harrison L., 39 Packard ave., Broker. Ewing, Joseph A., 296 1/2 Broadway, Clerk.


Fairbairn, Edward J., 9 Brook st., Sign hanger. Fairhurst, Thomas, 24 Russell rd, Agent. Fales, Silas P., 120 Central st., Salesman. Farley, Charles H., 298 Highland ave., Bookkeeper. Farmer, Luke W., 92 Thurston st., Treasurer. Farnsworth, Handley C., 38 Veazie st., Laundryman. Farr, William I., 179 Albion st., Cabinetmaker. Farragher, Warren F., 69 Bay State ave., Chemist. Farrar, Willard S., 12 Adams st., Insurance agent. Farrell, Bernard M., 27 Austin st., Mariner.




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