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Section 1. The permanent members and call members of the fire department shall be entitled to fourteen days' vacation each year without loss of pay. Permanent members absent from duty on account of injury caused while in the performance of duty, and such injury being certified to by the city physician, shall receive full pay for a period not exceeding sixty days, provided however that the chief engineer of the fire department, with the approval of the city physician and mayor, may grant such extension of time as may be deemed necessary. A permanent substitute or call member of the fire department incapacitated from performing his regular occupation on account of injury caused while in the performance of duty in the said department, and such injury being certified to by the city physician, shall receive pay equal to that paid to a per- manent member of the department during his first year, for a period not exceeding sixty days, provided however that the chief engineer of the fire department, with the approval of the city phy- sician and mayor, may grant such extension of time as may be deemed necessary. Permanent members and call members of the fire department absent from duty on account of sickness, and such sickness being certified to by the city physician, shall be entitled to full pay for not more than twenty days' absence on any one occasion, provided however that the chief engineer of the fire de- partment, with the approval of the city physician and mayor, may grant such extension of time as may be deemed necessary. No pay will be allowed under this ordinance if the sickness or injury is feigned, simulated, exaggerated, or arises from carelessness, im- proper or vicious conduct, excessive indulgence of appetite or other bad habits, or from improper, illegal or immoral practices, or if the sick or injured person shall fraudulently, by concealment, false statement, or otherwise seek to deceive or mislead the attending
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physician or surgeon in relation to his case, or if he refuses or neglects to conform to the instructions of the attending physician or surgeon. At the discretion of the chief engineer of the fire de- partment any member shall be entitled to full pay during absence not exceeding three days for the purpose of attending a funeral in his immediate family.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved June 5, 1915.
No. 64. An Ordinance Relative to the Police Department.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :---
Section 1. The permanent members and reserve members of the police department shall be entitled to fourteen days' vacation each year without loss of pay. Permanent members and reserve members absent from duty on account of injury caused while in the performance of duty, and such injury being certified to by the city physician, shall receive full pay for a period not exceeding sixty days, provided however that the chief of police, with the approval of the city physician and mayor, may grant such extension of time as may be deemed necessary. Permanent members and reserve members of the police department absent from duty on account of sickness, and such sickness being certified to by the city physician, shall be entitled to full pay for not more than twenty days of ab- sence on any one occasion, provided however that the chief of police, with the approval of the city physician and mayor, may grant such extension of time as may be deemed necessary. No pay will be al- lowed under this ordinance if the sickness or injury is feigned, simulated, exaggerated, or arises from carelessness, improper or vicious conduct, excessive indulgence of appetite or other bad habits, or from improper, illegal or immoral practices, or if the sick or injured person shall fraudulently, by concealment, false state- ment or otherwise seek to deceive or mislead the attending physi- cian or surgeon in relation to his case, or if he refuses or neglects to conform to the instructions of the attending physician or surgeon. At the discretion of the chief of police any member shall be en- titled to full pay during absence not exceeding three days for the purpose of attending a funeral in his immediate family.
Section 2. The second paragraph of section 4 of chapter XIX of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved June 5, 1915.
No. 65.
An Ordinance Amending Section 31, Chapter XV of Revised Ordi- nances of 1911.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section 31 of Chapter XV of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby amended by adding the following thereto :-
Permission granted under this section shall not be valid or take effect until the person to whom it has been given files with the city clerk a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars, in form ap- proved by the city solicitor and with surety or sureties approved by the city treasurer, to indemnify and save harmless the city from all loss and claims arising out of such permission.
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Section 2. Every such permission heretofore granted shall be regarded as revoked and shall become null and void, unless the person to whom it was granted, within sixty days from the time this ordinance takes effect, files a bond as above provided.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved September 9, 1915.
No. 66. An Ordinance Relative to Garages.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Any license heretofore or hereafter granted by the Board of Aldermen to the owner of a garage, other than a garage for more than four automobiles, may from time to time be trans- ferred to any subsequent owner of the garage by the Board of Alder- men on the application of said subsequent owner upon payment of the usual fee and without public hearing or publication or other notice.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved December 21, 1915.
No. 67. An Ordinance to Amend Section 7 of Chapter IV of the Revised Ordinances of 1911.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section seven of Chapter IV of the Revised Ordi- nances of 1911 as heretofore amended by section nine of Ordinance No. 44, is hereby further amended by striking out in the first line of said section seven the words "annually and as much oftener" and by inserting in place thereof the words "as often."
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved December 24, 1915.
No. 68.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. The external side walls of all wooden buildings here- after erected intended to be occupied by more than two families, shall be placed not less than six feet from the side line and the rear line of the lot upon which the building is to be located, except where an external wall of brick or other non-combustible material of the thickness prescribed for external walls is substituted for a wooden wall.
Section 2. When a wooden building is already erected upon an adjoining lot, there shall be left between the walls of the building already erected and the one to be erected, if of wood and intended to be occupied by more than two families, a clear open space of at least twelve feet unless the external wall of the building to be erected abutting on said space shall be built of brick or other non- combustible material as provided in the ordinance.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect March 1, 1916.
Approved January 3, 1916.
FREDERIC W. COOK, City Clerk.
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JURY LIST OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
Prepared by the Registrars of Voters, June 30, 1915.
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Abbott, Porter S., 85 Cross st., Clerk.
Adams, Charles L., 26-a Aberdeen rd., Buyer ..
Adams, LeRoy, 97 Talbot ave., Salesman.
Alberty, George W., 74 Bay State ave., Manager.
Aldrich, Allie C., 26 Wisconsin ave., Superintendent. Aldrich, Clifton E., 112 Pearson rd., Salesman. Alexander, William, Jr., 234 Pearl st., Machinist. Alexander, William S., 52 Ossipee rd., Mar. eng. Allen, Harry G., 16 Chester pl., Clerk.
Amee, Albert F., 17 Russell st., Stationer.
Anderson, Guy R., 72 Broadway, Salesman. Anderson, Theodore A., 273 Highland ave., Clerk. Anderson, William B., 22 Newbury st., Electrotyper. Anderson, William G., 35 Joy st., Barrel dealer. Annis, Angus McD., 50 Sydney st., Carpenter. Anthony, Charles P., 14 Professors Row, Musician. Appel, Charles A., 65 Willow ave., Office manager. Arendt, August F., 30 Calvin st., Chemist.
Armstrong, Arthur L., 70 Powder House blvd., Salesman. Armstrong, Christopher R., 56 Winslow ave., Machinist. Armstrong, Frank F., 91 Summer st., Foreman. Arnold, Martin M., 33 Lexington ave., Clerk.
Asbury, Thomas, 104 Summer st., Manager.
Ashton, Albert C., 33 Columbus ave., Manufacturer.
Ashworth, Fred N., 104 Cross st., Manufacturer. Atkinson, Thomas, 69 Highland rd., Superintendent .: Austin, Herbert G., 25 Teele ave., Traveling salesman.
Austin, James T., 557 Somerville ave., Salesman.
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Bachelder, Lyell E. T., 92 Perkins st., Clerk. Backstrom, Charles J., 69 Glen st., Carpenter.
Backus, William A., 47 Hancock st., Assistant shipper.
Bacon, George F., 32 Madison st., Clerk. Bacon, George M., 130 Pearson rd., Paper hanger. Bailey, Stanton C., 50-r College ave., Printer.
Baker, Albert V., 8 Brastow ave., Manager.
Baker, Benjamin O., 3 Lee st., Auditor.
Baker, Percy W., 38 Prichard ave., Salesman.
Baker, Tennyson L., 22 Hall st., Clerk.
Baldwin, Warren J., 82 Mt. Vernon st., Clerk.
Ball, Lester W., 15 Melvin st., Mechanical Engineer. Bangs, Lester M., 894 Broadway, Usher. Barbour, Arthur A., 8-a Hancock st., Printer.
Barbour, George M., 8-a Hancock st., Electrician.
Barbrick, Alexander C., 75 Central st., Paper hanger. Barker, Robert J., 94 College ave., Purchasing agent. Barker, Samuel S., 12 Oxford st., Salesman. Barrett, Rufus G., 115 Cedar st., Printer. Barrille, Leo J., 54 Lowden ave., Clerk. Barts, Ernest B., 10 Elmwood st., News agent. Baxter, Richard H., 15-a Maple ave., Salesman.
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Beacham, Elmer E., 482 Broadway, Furniture mover. Beake, George J., 37 Bay State ave., Paint manufacturer. Bearse, John P., 31 Mason st., Grocer. Beck, Vere F., 36 Rush st., Foreman. Beer, William G., 6 Highland ave., Druggist. Benjamin, Chester W., 18 Grove st., Clerk. Benson, Harry B., 43 Vinal ave., Teller.
Bent, Lucius E., 120 Summer st., Real estate agent.
Benting, John M., 90 Highland rd., Insurance agent.
Benton, Forest T., 47 Cherry st., Salesman.
Berg, Edward L., 15 Alston st., Shipper. Bettencourt, Anthony S., 59-a Webster ave., Glass worker. Bettencourt, John S., 59 Webster ave., Glass worker. Beverly, Ralph E., 160 Walnut st., Clerk.
Bickford, Edward M., 37-a Summer st., Teamster.
Bielis, John S., 3 Henderson st., Tailor.
Bigley, William J., 157 College ave., Paper dealer.
Binney, Edward A., 39-a Walnut st., Real estate agent.
Blair, John, 95 Wheatland st., Iron worker.
Blaisdell, Lester C., 20 Everett ave., Driver. Blake, Charles S., 19 Banks st., Jeweler. Blake, Frank, 75 Josephine ave., Tel. constructor.
Blake, Joshua S., 1 Arnold ct., Clerk.
Blake, Michael B., 10 Calvin st., Stationary engineer. Blute, John J., 1 Chestnut st., Plumber.
Boardman, Arthur F., 19 Campbell pk., Electrical engineer.
Boardman, Edward W., 9 Hamlet st., Janitor.
Boardman, Herbert R., 19 Campbell pk., Organist. Boland, Martin F., 33 Ossipee rd., Drug clerk. Bolster, 'William A., 27 Washington st., Teamster.
Bonaparte, Charles, 88 Beacon st., Car Inspector.
Bonaparte, John J., 88 Beacon st., Musician. Bonschau, Frederick W., 11 Minnesota ave., Baker. Boone, Bedford O., 706 Broadway, Carpenter. Booth, Simpson, 49 Putnam st., Carpenter Booth, William G., 51 College ave., Artist.
Bosworth, Maurice C., 39 Shawmut st., Machinist.
Boutelle, Frank L., 8 Mt. Vernon st., Stationer.
Boutwell, Marcus N., 203 School st., Clerk. Bowers, Charles E., 19 Stickney ave., Electrician. Bowers, Frank S., 76 Raymond ave., Milkman. Bowley, Clifton L., 9 Broadway, Timekeeper. Bowman, Robert A., 99 Glenwood rd., Salesman.
Boyden, Clarence G., 44 Liberty ave., Electrical engineer.
Bradford, Arthur H., 21 Stickney ave., Drug clerk. Brady, Christopher F., 17 Stone ave., Shoemaker. Bremner, John A., 49 Bow st., Decorator. Brennan, Edward P., 380 Washington st., Teamster. Brennan, Richard A., 6 Gibbens st., Clerk. Brewer, George C., 170 Summer st., Insurance agent. Brick. John J., 69 Grant st., Bricklayer. Brierley. Ralph E., 26 Kidder ave., Salesman. Briggs, Harry G., 49 Josephine ave., Musician. Brissette, Leo A., 69 Electric ave .. Heating contractor. Brown, Allan F., 29 Summer st., Pattern maker. Brown, C. Herbert. 36 Teele ave., Salesman. Brown, David A., 32 Houghton st .. Motorman. Brown, Frederic H .. 26 Preston rd .. Foreman. Brown, George D., 78 Broadway. Foreman. Brown, Leslie C., 198 Cedar st., Clerk.
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Brown, William K., 10 Lester ter., Nickel plater. Bruce, Charles H., 62 Prescott st., Pattern maker. Brunton, David T., 216 Broadway, Foreman. Bryant, Edgar S., 31 Bradley st., Undertaker. Bryant, Oliver S., 29 Aberdeen rd., Salesman. Buckley, William P., 11 Harold st., Bookkeeper. Bullard, Elbridge A., 21 Kidder ave., Slate dealer. Bumpus, Ira P., 237 Holland st., Saw filer. Burdell, John E., 50 College ave., Plumber. Burke, Andrew R., 337 Lowell st., Janitor. Burke, John J., 11 Glendale ave., Horseshoer.
Burnett, Harry B., 16 Windsor rd., Bookkeeper. Buswell, Lawrence L., 110 Liberty ave., Clerk.
Buttimer, Edward M., 351 Lowell st., Contractor.
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Cadario, John A., 79 Grant st., Bookkeeper. Caddy, Henry P., 26 Leonard st., Electrician. Cahill, Michael P., 20 Lexington ave., Shipper. Calhoun, James A., 7 Simpson ave., Salesman. Calhoun, Matthew W., 7 Simpson ave., Steam fitter. Calkin, John B., 30 Irving st., Stock man. Callahan, Joseph H., 11 Cutter st., Teamster. Campbell, Archibald J., 18 Appleton st., Stationary fireman.
Campbell, John W., 169 Highland ave., Paint dealer.
Campbell, William R., 1 Essex st., Freight clerk. Cameron, Edward H., 13 Flint st., Civil engineer. Cameron, George B., 170 Powder House blvd., Builder. Canfield, Kenneth B., 68 Columbus ave., Salesman. Capers, Frank E., 115 Cedar st., Electrician. Carder, J. Smith, 94 Summer st., Ticket agent. Carleton, Oscar M., 7 Putnam st., Machinist. Carnes, Fred W., 29 Sargent ave., Driver. Carney, John J., Jr., 101 Somerville ave., Glazier. Carney, Thomas J.,13 Alston st., Foreman. Carney, Richard I., 398 Medford st., Chemist. Carpenito, James M., 16 Lake st., Machinist. Carpenter, Clare, 40 Temple st., Bookkeeper. Carpenter, Herbert L., 83 Highland rd., Salesman. Carr, Maurice, 50 Gorham st., Gardener. Carroll, William J., 26 Lincoln st., Machinist. Carter, Charles E., 12 Grand View ave., Yardman. Caseau, Victor A., 17 Charnwood rd., Accountant. Casey, Thomas F., Jr., 59 Concord ave., Shoe sales. Casey, William F., 53 Beacon st., Machinist. Cassidy, James J., 11 Pearl ter., Brass finisher. Cater, Leroy F., 16 Garrison ave., Motorman. Chase, Frank R., 17 Willow ave., Electrician. Chase, George M., 39 Oxford st., Foreman. Chase, Leonard B., 26 Barton st., Bookkeeper. Chase Winthrop R., 32 Grant st., Salesman. Cheney, Oscar E., 19 Crocker st., Chief clerk. Cholfin, Samuel, 513 Columbia st., Grain dealer. Churchill, Frederick A., 11 Richdale ave., Electrician. Churchill, Oliver C .. 66 Irving st., Clerk. Chute, Thomas H., 84 Moreland st., Foreman. Clancy, Frank, 63 Webster ave., Candy maker. Clark, Charles B., 33-a Pinckney st., Teamster,
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Clark, Charles W., 21 Westminster st., Salesman. Clark, D. Crommett, 86 Mt. Vernon st., Copy reader. Clark, Daniel D., 41 Temple st., Fireman.
Clifford, William H., 10 Cross st. pl., Teamster. Cochrane, Carl H., 97 Bromfield rd., Salesman.
Cody, Luther M., 50-r College ave., Conductor.
Coes, Walter C., 21 Moore st., Jeweler. Cogger, Frank, 11 Prichard ave., Painter. Collingham, George T., 36 Francesca ave., Real estate.
Collins, Charles D., 64 Vine st., Bank clerk.
Collins, John P., 38 Gorham st., Leather sorter.
Collins, Orrin S., 27 Craigie st., Painter.
Conant, John B., 189 Summer st., Mirror manufacturer. Conant, Lloyd C., 17-a Cross st., Salesman.
Connelly, Francis, 55 Columbus ave., Florist.
Connor, John F., 16 Hathorn st., Stable keeper.
Connors, James E., 24 Laurel st., Electrician.
Conrad, Norman D., 24 Wheatland st., Foreman.
Conroy, Daniel, 58 Dane st., Laborer.
Conroy, John J., 10 Florence st., Plate printer.
Conte, Joseph, 32 Ellington rd., Bookkeeper.
Conway, William, 13 Berkeley st., Assistant foreman.
Cook, George E., 4 Gilson ter., Painter.
Cooke, Ray W., 150-a Cross st., Machinist.
Corbett, Leo M., 36 Rossmore st., Teamster.
Corey, Lawrence J., 5 Oliver st., Teamster. Corliss, Alfred, 22 Knapp st., Salesman. Corrieri, Ernest, 53 Wheatland st., Carpenter. Corson, Harold E., 119 Bartlett st., Com. merchant. Cotter, John, 17 Hathorn st., Rubber maker. Coughlan, Charles P., 15 Indiana ave., Real estate.
Coye, William J., 2 Kenwood st., Shipping clerk.
Coyle, David J., 54 Merriam st., Laborer.
Coyle, George N., 66 Pearl st., Coal dealer. Cox, Frank H., 66 Grant st., Artist. Crafts, Waldo E., 15 Curtis st., Clerk.
Crawford, James A., 26 Eastman rd., Carpenter.
Crenner, Bartlett P., 61 Adams st., Merchant.
Crerie, Rodney S., 22 Walnut rd., Buyer. Crocker, Charles F., 16 Hill st., Provision dealer.
Crocker, Joseph I., 13 Bonair st., Clerk. Cronin, James T., 133 Hudson st., Carpenter.
Crosby, Delbert R., 7 Church st., Machinist. Cross, Edward M., 52 Liberty ave., Clerk. Crossman, Frank N., 16 Moore st., Carpenter. Crotty, John F., 45 Sargent ave., Switch foreman.
Croucher, John J., 55 Grant st., Clerk. Crowe, Charles H., 55 Cedar st., Carpenter. Croy, Frank J., 67 Beacon st., Teamster. Cullinan, Joseph J., 317 Washington st., Foreman. Cumming, Alexander J., 117 School st., Clerk. Cummings, Carl G., 298 Highland ave., Salesman. Cummings, Leon F., 126 Josephine ave., Clerk. Currier, Herbert E., 21 Mason st., Salesman. Curry, Frank J., 10 Stanford ter., Clerk. Curtin, Patrick M., 7 Malvern ave., Shoe worker. Cushing, Raymond E., 219 Powder House blvd., B'k cl'k. Cushman, Arthur F., 36 Simpson ave., Music teacher. Cutler, Arthur E., 17 Chetwynd rd., Salesman.
Cutler, Edmund H., 64 Raymond ave., Electrotyper,
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Daggett, Charles H., 90 Bromfield rd., Chemist. Daley, Charles H., 64 Glenwood rd., Station master. Daley, Thomas, 14 Atherton st., Clerk. Daly, Charles E., 6 Joy st., Insurance agent. Daly, Thomas J., Jr., 14 Atherton st., Clerk.
Damon, Anson C., 64 Lowell st., Car Inspector.
Darby, Frederick C., 48 Mystic ave., Superintendent.
Dareing, Ferdinand B., 33 Newbury st., Stationary eng. Darling, Charles H., 9 Cameron ave., Carpenter. Davenport, Howard H., 86 Munroe st., Assistant treas. Davey, Charles B., 18 Robinson st., Assistant manager.
Davis, Daniel F., 10 Nashua st., Rubber worker. Davis, Elmer S., 35 Winslow ave., Mechanic.
Davis, Henry C., Jr., 88 Powder House blvd., Account't. Davis, Michael J., 15 Wyatt st., Laborer.
Davis, William H., 7 Albion st., Manager.
Davison, George H., 18 Mossland st., Electrotyper.
Davison, John H. H., 31 Newbury st., Clerk.
Day, Alonzo G., 16 Fountain ave., Paper cutter.
Day, John, 100 Fremont st., Musician. Dayton, James H., 67 Cedar st., Car Inspector. Dearborn, Charles R., 9 Putnam st., Clerk.
Deering, Frank B., Jr., 35 Derby st., Receiving clerk.
DeLancey, Carleton A., 6 Centre st., Checker. DeMerritt, Arthur J., 118 Hudson st., Salesman. Denvir, George H., 197 Summer st., Telephone collector. Devlin, John T., 80 Josephine ave., Head waiter. Dinsmoor, Arthur W., 53 Joy st., Draper. Dixon, David J., 27 Prichard ave., Painter. Doheney, Edward J., 9 Autumn st., Grocer. Doherty, George L., 169 Washington st., Undertaker.
Doherty, Neil A. F., 41 Springfield st., Plumber.
Donahue, John P., 101 Linwood st., Teamster. Donahue, Michael J., 53 Park st., Laundryman.
Donahue, William J., 148 Medford st., Manager.
Dondero, Joseph F., 15 Taylor st., Teamster. Dondero, Mark J., 205 Holland st., Storekeeper.
Donle, William C., 196 Summer st., Bond salesman.
Donnelly, Herbert W., 946 Broadway, Engraver. Donnelly, James A., 946 Broadway, Clerk.
Donovan, Michael, 82 Wallace st., Upholsterer.
Donovan, Francis X., 37 Ossipee rd., Telephone tester.
Donovan, Timothy T., 13 Mondamin ct., Shipper. Dougherty, Hugh F., 37 Dimick st., Barber. Dove, Harry C., 37 Teele ave., Mechanical engineer.
Doyle, Charles T., 7 Laurel ave., Salesman.
Doyle, Michael J., 23 Lake st., Laborer.
Doyle, Michael J., 21 Appleton st., Shipper. Doyle, Thomas F., 45 Main st., Drug clerk. Drea, John, 8 Malloy ct., Teamster. Driscoll, Thomas A., 33 Barton st., Salesman. Dudley, Earle H., 95 Highland rd., Salesman.
Dudley, Joseph A., 42 Lowden ave., Bookkeeper. Duffy, John W., 82 Line st., Night foreman. Duggan, Dennis J., 90 Alpine st., Teamster.
Duggan, Jacob W., 134 College ave., Upholsterer.
Duggan, John J., 25 Washington st., Teamster. Duggan, Timothy J., 8 School st., Yardman.
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Duncan, William A., Jr., 22 Tenney ct., Undertaker. Dunham, William A., 42 Morrison ave., Driver. Dwyer, James A., 48 Atherton st., Grocer. Dyer, Charles W., 23 Wigglesworth st., Carpenter. Dykeman, William A., 60 Marshall st., Architect.
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Earle, Charles A., 55 Meacham rd., Salesman. Earle, Clarence E., 318 Summer st., Linotyper.
Eaton, Arthur W., 12 Westminster st., Salesman. Eaton, Howard W., 11 Radcliffe rd., Stenographer. Eddy, Preston A., 20 Aberdeen rd., Real estate agent. Edgerly, Clarence E., 208 Morrison ave., Artist. Edgerly, Frank C., 17 Radcliffe rd .. Milk dealer. Edgerton, Earle B., 7 Tower st., Editor. Edmands, Augustine D., Jr., 47 Teele ave., Motorman.
Edmond, George A., 27 Gilman ter., Tool maker.
Edson, James H., 9 Dana st., Bookkeeper. Edwards, Waldo G., 134 Powder House blvd., Estimator.
Eldridge, George W., 89 Lowell st., Carpenter. Eldridge, Millard F., 22 Ellington rd., Manufacturer. Elkins, Edward J., 30 Maple st., Chauffeur. Ellingwood, John H., 69 Bromfield rd., Floor walker. Ellis, Bradford R., 66 Newbury st., Driver.
Ellis, Frank E., 192 Morrison ave., Piano salesman.
Ellison, Henry, 55 Church st., Stationary engineer.
Elmes, George B., 8 Brastow ave., Traveling salesman. Emery, Everett C., 45 Prescott st., Bookkeeper. Epps, Charles A., 25 Cedar st., Clerk.
Everett, Alonzo M., 24 Thorpe st., Machinist.
Evans, Gardiner C., 54 Park st., Stenographer.
Evans, William H., 71 Lexington ave., Painter.
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Falorney, John J., 15 Russell rd., Photo engraver. Fantasia, Vingenzo A., 5 Ward st., Laborer. Faulkner, Thomas F., 31 Austin st., Laundry driver.
Fay, Herbert G., 17 Lowden ave., Civil engineer. Fay, John J., 38 Glen st., Bottler. Fenochetti, John, 31 Porter st., Coffee roaster. Fenton, Albert W., 55 Church st., Inspector. Ferrara, John A., 14 Central st., Salesman.
Finnegan, Joseph A., 94 Concord ave., Pressman.
Finneran, Michael J., 107 Moreland st., Laborer. Fitch, Edward B., 39 Flint st., Teamster. Fitzpatrick, Patrick W., 45-a Adrian st., Produce. Flynn, William P., 29 Rossmore st., Meter maker. Foley, James J., 50 Dane st., Shoemaker. Foley, Michael, 24 Linden st., Fireman. Fontannay, Joseph H., 20 Perry st., Switchman. Ford, Robert H., 58 Bromfield rd., Salesman. Foss, William A., 61 Bromfield rd., Clerk. Foss, Wilson H., 20 Wilson ave., Electrician. Foster, George, 54-a Beacon st., Electrician. . Foster, Jesse, 54-a Beacon st., Collector. Franklin, George J., 10-a Pearl st. pl., Driver. Fraser, George H., 47 Fremont st., Teamster. Frederick, John B., 67 Church st., Machinist.
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French, Henry T., 62 College ave., Druggist. French, Noyes E., 223 School st., News dealer. 1 Fuller, Harry L., 83 Willow ave., Manager. Furiga, Charles, 400 Mystic ave., Roofer.
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Gage, B. Raymond, 43 Evergreen ave., Ticket agent. Gage, Sewall J., 96 Sycamore st., Collector. Gallini, Mario, 9 Harrison st., Electrician.
Galvin, James M., 472 Broadway, No occupation. Garland, Leslie M., 22 Gorham st., Salesman. Gazeley, Arthur E., 94 Marshall st., Secretary. Geary, John F., 14 Ellsworth st., Lineman.
Geary, Michael A., 48 Holyoke rd., Cigar maker.
Geddes, James, 88 Munroe st., Office manager.
Gerry, Clarence E., 73 Simpson ave., Salesman. Gibby, Adam H., 47 Hall ave., Foreman. Gibby, Frank L., 42 Montrose st., Clerk. Gibson, William G., 41 Mason st., Clerk.
Gilbert, Osgood A., 162 Sycamore st., Ship broker. Gilbert, Percy A., 49 Moore st., Salesman. Gilligan, Thomas J., 25 Jay st., Baker. Gillis, Alexander J., 10 Victoria st., Railway inspector.
Gillis, Daniel B., 27 Willow ave., Builder. Gissler, Ernest L., 97 Beacon st., Editor.
Glass, Charles M., 11 Endicott ave., Salesman.
Glenn, John, 12 Putnam st., Salesman. Glynn, Charles J., 67 Fremont st., Plumber. Glynn, Howard S., 31 Everett ave., Clerk.
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