Report of the city of Somerville 1918, Part 26

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 396


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Section 33. No person shall drive any vehicle in such manner or in such condition or so constructed or so loaded as to be likely to cause delay to another vehicle or accident or injury to man, beast or property.


Section 34. No vehicle with a load of iron or other material that by striking together or otherwise causes great or disturbing noise shall be driven on any street.


Section 35. No person shali crack or so use a whip as to annoy, in- terfere with or endanger any person or excite any horse other than that which he is driving.


Section 36. The muffler of a motor vehicle shall not be cut out while on any street.


Section 37. The word "vehicle" herein shall include horses hitched to vehicles, horses ridden or led, motor vehicles of all kinds, bicycles, tricycles propelled by hand, and everything on wheels or runners ex- cept street cars and light carriages for the conveyance of children.


Section 38. The word "horse" herein shall include all domestic animals.


Section 39. The word "driver" herein shall include the rider or driver of a horse, the rider of wheels and the operator of a motor vehicle.


Section 40. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20) for each offense.


Section 41. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved July 12, 1918.


Ordinance No. 85. An Ordinance Relative to Fees for Building Permits.


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


Section 1. For each permit issued by the Commissioner of Public Buildings a fee shall be paid the City Treasurer upon the issue thereof and before such permit shall take effect, as follows:


To erect a new building of non-combustible construc-


tion, other than a garage, a total fee of $15.00


To erect a new building having non-combustible ex- ternal walls, other than a garage, a total fee of .... 10.00


· To erect a new building other than those above men- tioned, and other than a garage, a total fee of .... 5.00 To alter or add to a building at a cost of $300, or less, a total fee of. 1.00


To alter or add to a building at a cost of more than $300, a total fee of 3.00


To take down a building having a ground area of 1500 square feet or less 1.00


366


ANNUAL REPORTS.


To take down a building having a ground area of more than 1500 square feet. 3.00


To erect a garage for not more than two cars, a total fee of. 2.00 ,


To erect a garage for more than two cars and costing $3,000 or less, a total fee of. 5.00


To erect a garage for more than two cars and costing more than $3,000, a total fee of


10.00


To erect a new elevator in an existing building


2.00


To alter an existing elevator 1.00


To erect a motor, stationary engine or steam boiler or furnace for which a license has been granted by the Board of Aldermen


1.00


To install new plumbing, in an existing building. 3.00


For each preliminary permit issued by the Commis- sioner to drive piles or to construct a foundation of a building in advance of the general permit .... 5.00


To erect a shed having a ground area of 100 square feet or more. 2.00


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect September 1, 1918. Approved July 26, 1918. ..


Ordinance No. 86.


An' Ordinance Amending Ordinance Relative to Collection of Taxes. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows : - -


Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter VI of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 is hereby amended by striking out the whole of said section and inserting in place thereof the following:


Section 1. Poll taxes shall be payable as soon as they are com- mitted to the collector of taxes. All other taxes shall be payable on or before the fifteenth day of October of each year, and interest at the rate of six per centum per annum shall be charged from the said fif- teenth day of October on all taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of November, next ensuing, until the same shall be paid. All taxes remaining unpaid thirty days after they become payable the collector shall proceed to collect in the manner provided by law.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved July 26, 1918.


Ordinance No. 87. An Ordinance Relative to Flags Over Streets.


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


Section 1. Section 18 of Chapter XV. of the Revised Ordinances of 1911 as amended by Ordinance No. 77, is hereby further amended by inserting after the words "flag of the United States of America" the . words: - or a flag of any country allied with the United States of America or a flag indicating military or naval service of the United States of America or of any country aforesaid, - so that the para- graph at the end of said Section 18 as amended shall read as follows: - provided, however, that with the written approval of the Mayor, in accordance with the terms of such approval, any person may suspend the flag of the United States of America or a flag of any country allied with the United States of America or a flag indicating military or naval service of the United States of America or of any country aforesaid over any street or sidewalk.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect on its passage. Approved September 16, 1918. FREDERIC W. COOK, City Clerk.


367


CITY CLERK.


. CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1918.


Mayor. CHARLES W. ELDRIDGE, 47 Highland Road. Board of Aldermen. President, JOHN M. WEBSTER. Vice-President, JOSEPH J. PINCUS. WARD ONE.


Justin P. Nowell, Alderman-at-large .


Ralph H. Hosmer


James J. Shay


.


.


1 Webster street 51 Mt. Vernon street 68 Mt. Pleasant court


WARD TWO.


George W. Pratt, Alderman-at-large, (Re- signed July 10),


William E. Musgrave, Alderman-at-large, (Elected July 25),


Maurice F. Ahern


Peter F. Donnelly


WARD THREE.


John M. Webster, Alderman-at-large


Carl F. Ashton


·


George A. Berry .


.


.


WARD FOUR.


Walter H. Snow, Alderman-at-large . .


Charles H. Manzer


.


Richard L. Rice


WARD FIVE.


William J. Bell, Alderman-at-large


.


Arthur R. Corwin . .


Alfred M. Pride .


.


1


WARD SIX.


Joseph J. Pincus, Alderman-at-large Enoch B. Robertson


Fred W. Jackson


.


41 Lexington avenue 87 Highland road 158 Lowell street


WARD SEVEN.


Eugene M. Carman, Alderman-at-large Wilbur F. Lewis


Hiram N. Dearborn


.


35 Clark street


11 Carlton street 21 Linden street 11 Allen street


246 Medford street 17 Bonner avenue 60 Prescott street


42 Derby street 60 Fellsway West 298 Broadway


380 Medford street 8 Sycamore street 150 Hudson street


102 College avenue 51 Foskett street 22 Lovell street


City Clerk - Frederic W. Cook. Assistant City Clerk - Jason M. Carson. City Messenger - Fred E. Hanley.


Regular meetings, second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock, except when such Thursday is a holiday, in which case the meeting is held on the preceding Tuesday evening.


368


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen.


ELECTRIC LINES AND LIGHTS - Aldermen Bell, Ashton, Jackson, Shay and Donnelly.


FINANCE - The President, Aldermen Robertson, Carman, Manzer, Hos- mer, Corwin and Donnelly.


LEGISLATIVE MATTERS - Aldermen Lewis, Robertson, Hosmer, Corwin and Rice.


LICENSES AND PERMITS - Aldermen Nowell, Snow, Pratt, Lewis, Pincus, Pride and Berry.


PUBLIC PROPERTY - Aldermen Pratt, Pride, Rice, Berry and Dearborn.


PUBLIC SAFETY - Aldermen Manzer, Jackson, Ahearn, Dearborn and Shay.


PUBLIC SERVICE - Aldermen Carman, Robertson, Bell, Hosmer, Ahearn, Manzer and Ashton.


PUBLIC WORKS - Aldermen Snow, Ahearn, Pincus, Nowell, Carman, Ashton and Bell.


School Committee. Chairman-GUY E. HEALEY (Resigned October 21, 1918). Vice-Chairman-HERBERT CHOLERTON. (Term, two years, except members ex-officiis.) CHARLES W. ELDRIDGE, Mayor (ex-officio), 47 Highland Road.


JOHN M. WEBSTER, President Board of Aldermen (ex-officio), 246 Med- ford street.


WARD ONE.


JAMES J. RUDD (elected 1917), 46-A Franklin street. WINNIFRED P. DAVIS (elected 1916), 125 Pearl street.


WARD TWO. DANIEL H. BRADLEY (elected 1917), 19 Concord avenue. CHRISTOPHER MULDOON (elected 1916), 88 Concord street.


WARD THREE.


OSCAR W. CODDING (elected 1916), 21 Pleasant avenue.


ALFRED L. WEST (elected 1917), 69 Avon street.


WARD FOUR.


FRANK H. HOLMES (elected 1916), 22 Walter street ARTHUR N. RICHARDSON (elected 1917; resigned October 21, 1918), 68 Bonair street.


WARD FIVE.


HARRY M. STOODLEY (elected 1917), 283 Highland avenue. JULIA R. ALDRICH (elected 1916; resigned July 15, 1918), 262 School street.


BLANCHE E. HERBERT (elected July 25, 1918, to fill vacancy) , 56 Dartmouth street.


WARD SIX.


GUY E. HEALEY (elected 1917; resigned October 21, 1918), 38 Cambria street.


GEORGE E. WARDROBE (elected 1916), 31 Rogers avenue.


WARD SEVEN.


FRANK E. PORTER (elected 1917), 43 Ossipee road. HERBERT CHOLERTON (elected 1916), 94 College avenue.


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CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1918


Superintendent and Secretary - CHARLES S. CLARK.


Office, City Hall Annex.


Hours: 7:45 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Saturdays; Saturdays, 8 to 10 A. M.


Regular meetings, last Monday evening of each month, except July and August, when none are held, and December, when meetings are on the fourth Friday, and on the Friday preceding the first Mon- day in January.


Assessors. (Term, three years). FRED E. WARREN, Chairman (term expires 1920). WINSOR L. SNOW (term expires 1921). HARRY VAN IDERSTINE (term expires 1920). J. ROBERT FENELON (term expires 1919). DAVID B. ARMSTRONG (term expires 1921).


Assistant Assessors. (Term, one year).


FRED B. CLAPP.


JOHN S. MCGOWAN.


JOHN J. MCCARTHY.


JOHN M. NANGLE. LEONARD C. SPINNEY. SAMUEL C. WISWALL.


LAWRENCE J. WARD.


Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 MI.


Board of Health.


(Term, two members, two years; one member, one year).


RALPH F. HODGDON, M. D., Chairman (term expires 1919; resigned Nov. . 8, 1918).


ROBERT M. LAVENDER, Chairman (term expires 1920; elected chairman Nov. 15, 1918).


WARREN C. BLAIR (term expires 1919).


JOHN E. GILLIS, M. D., (term expires 1919; appointed Nov. 14, 1918, to fill vacancy ). Clerk-LAURENCE S. HOWARD. Agent-GEORGE I. CANFIELD.


Acting Medical Inspector-C. CLARKE TOWLE, M. D., (resigned Oct. 25, 1918) ; RALPH F. HODGDON, M. D., (elected Nov. 9, 1918) . Inspector of Animals and Provisions-CHARLES M. BERRY. Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-HERBERT E. BOWMAN. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Overseers of the Poor. Office, City Hall Annex. (Term, three years). HENRY F. CURTIS, M. D., Chairman (term expires 1919). ALBERT W. EDMANDS (died Oct. 13, 1918). MICHAEL COLL (term expires 1921). FRED E. DURGIN (appointed Oct. 24, 1918, to fill vacancy; term expires 1920). Agent-CHARLES C. FOLSOM (retired Dec. 28, 1918). Warden City Home-J. FOSTER COLQUHOUN. Matron City Home-CATHARINE COLQUHOUN. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 MI.


370


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Planning Board. (Term, five years.)


WILLIAM F. RILEY, Chairman (term expires 1921). DAVID J. KELLEY, Secretary (term expires 1919). HARRISON L. EVANS, (term expires 1920) . PAUL R. VALENTINE, (term expires 1922). GEORGE J. RAUH, (term expires 1923) .


Registrars of Voters. (Term, three years.) EDWIN D. SIBLEY, Chairman (term expires 1918) . DOUGLASS B. FOSTER (term expires 1920) . CHARLES LEO SHEA (term expires 1919) . FREDERIC W. COOK, City Clerk.


Public Library Trustees. (Term, three years.)


THOMAS M. DURELL, Chairman (term expires 1919). J. FRANK WELLINGTON (term expires 1920. ) FREDERICK W. PARKER (term expires 1921). WILLIAM L. BARBER (term expires 1919). CHARLES L. NOYES (term expires 1920) . HERBERT E. BUFFUM (term expires 1920). GILES W. BRYANT (term expires 1921). DAVID H. FULTON (term expires 1921).


HERMAN C. BUMPUS (term expires 1919). Librarian and Secretary-GEORGE H. EVANS. (Appointed May 1, 1917. )


Recreation and Playground Commission.


CHARLES S. CLARK, Chairman (term expires 1919) . GEORGE L. DUDLEY, Secretary (term expires 1920). FRANCIS P. GARLAND (term expires 1920). ERNEST W. BAILEY (term expires 1920). JOHN F. COLQUHOUN (term expires 1920). FRANCES M. WEEKS (term expires 1919) . ELIZABETH MONGAN (term expires 1919) .


City Clerk.


FREDERIC W. COOK. Assistant City Clerk-JASON M. CARSON. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes. JOSEPH S. PIKE. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


City Messenger. FRED E. HANLEY.


Mayor's Secretary. LEON M. CONWELL.


371


CITY. GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1918


City Solicitor. FRANK W. KAAN. 50 State street, Boston.


City Auditor. HOWARD E. WEMYSS. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


City Engineer. ERNEST W. BAILEY. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Commissioner of Streets. ASA B. PRITCHARD.


Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Commissioner of Public Buildings and Inspector of Buildings. GEORGE L. DUDLEY. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Commissioner of Electric Lines and Lights. WALTER I. FULLER. Office, Central Fire Station, 261 Medford street.


Water Commissioner. FRANK E. MERRILL. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Superintendent of Sanitary Department. EDGAR T. MAYHEW.


Clerk of Committees and Departments. RICHARD A. KEYES. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Chief of Police. CHARLES A. KENDALL. Office, Police Building, Bow street.


Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. SEWALL M. RICH. Office, Central Fire Station, 261 Medford street.


City Physician. C. CLARKE TOWLE, M. D. 24 Prospect Hill avenue.


Inspector of Plumbing. DUNCAN C. GREENE. Office hour: 8 to 9 A. M.


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar. HERBERT E. BOWMAN. Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 M., except Saturdays.


372


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions. CHARLES M. BERRY. 60 Prescott street.


Inspector of Petroleum. SEWALL M. RICH. Office, Central Fire Station, 261 Medford street.


Sealer of Weights and Measures. JOHN H. DUSSEAULT. Deputy Sealer-BENJAMIN S. ABBOTT. Office, City Hall Annex. Office open: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Registration Clerk, City Laborers. FORREST D. COOK.


Fence Viewers. CHARLES M. BERRY, HOWARD LOWELL,


Agent of Military and State Aid and Soldiers' Relief and Burial Agent.


JOHN H. DUSSEAULT, 42 Sargent avenue.


Constables.


CHARLES M. AUSTIN.


FRED E. HANLEY.


CHARLES W. F. BENNETT.


JAMES M. HARMON.


GEORGE H. CARLETON.


FRED W. JACKSON.


EUGENE A. CARTER.


HARRY E. JACKSON.


WINSLOW W. COFFIN.


CHARLES A. KENDALL.


FORREST D. COOK.


MICHAEL T. KENNEDY.


WILLIAM E. COPITHORNE.


EDWARD E. MARSH.


ALBION B. CROCKER.


LOUIS A. MORRIS.


THOMAS DAMERY.


CORRADO PALLADINO.


CHARLES L. ELLIS.


JOHN A. RAY.


CHARLES C. FOLSOM.


JOHN F. SCANNELL.


ARTHUR L. GILMAN.


CHARLES E. WOODMAN.


Measurers of Wood and Bark. CHARLES A. HARDY. OSMON T. MARSH. JOSEPH F. TYTER. F. FULLER WHITING.


Measurer of Grain.


EVERETT C. EMERY.


Public Weigher.


HARRY A. WILSON.


INDEX.


PAGE


City Auditor, Report of


15


Balance Sheet ·


16


Cash Statement


Taxes - Special


Assessments


20


Departmental Bills


21


Water Department Accounts .


22


Statement of Estimated Revenue


23


Appropriations


26


Service Transfers


32


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


34


County of Middlesex


34


Temporary Loans


35


Revenue and Expenses .


35


Revenue from Taxes, Supplementary Warrants Funded Debt


38


Maturities on Funded Debt


39-40


Interest Requirements on Funded Debt


39-40


Borrowing Capacity


41


Abatements, Refunds, Etc.,


42


Overlay Accounts


44


Excess and Deficiency Account


45


Receipts and Expenditures, Classification of .


45


Schedule of Public Property .


73


City Clerk, Report of .


346


Receipts


346


Licenses and Permits


348


Births


348


Marriages


349


Deaths .


349


Assessed Polls and Registered Voters


351


Women's Voting Lists


352


Elections


353


Liquor License Question


362


Ordinances


363


City Engineer, Report of


250


Engineering Department, Classification of Expenses


250


Street Bounds Set In 1918


252


Table of Street Construction


254


Sewer Division, Statement of Expenses .


257


Storm Drains


258-259


Maintenance Account


264


Parks and Playgrounds Statement of Expenses, Main- tenance


266


Table of Streets .


270


City Government and Officers for 1918 .


367


City Solicitor, Report of £


345


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, Report of Condensed Cash Statement . . .


76


77


Payments


347


36


18


374


INDEX.


PAGE


Detailed Cash Statement


77


Bonds, Payments on Debt .


84


Commissioner of Public Buildings (see Public Buildings


Commissioner)


291


Commissioner of Streets (see Street Commissioner)


283


Commissioner of Water (see Water Commissioner)


281


Commissioner of Electric Lines and Lights, Report of Inspection of Wiring in Buildings


300


Fire Alarm System


301


Supervision of Poles and Wires on the Streets


302


Street Lighting


303


Recommendations


303


Conclusion .


303


Fire Department, Chief of, Report of


325


Alarms of Fire


In Memorium


Manual Force


329


Apparatus


329


Horses


329


Hose


330


Resume


330


Recommendations


333


Conclusion


334


Health, Board of, Report of .


211


Organization, Officers, etc.


211


Nuisances


212


Permits and Licenses


212


Stables


213


Board of Infants


213


Deaths


.213-214-219


Mortality Statistics


215


Diseases Dangerous to Public Health


217


Specimens and Supplies


217


Medical Inspection of Schools


221


Bacteriological Department


223


Undertakers


223


Examination of Plumbers


223


Health Nurses


224


Inspector of Animals and Provisions


225


Medical Inspector, Report of .


228


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar and Acting Bacteriologist Inspection of School Children 241


229


Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Report of .


225


Inspector of Buildings (see Public Buildings Commissioner)


267


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar, and Acting Bacteriologist, Report of the


229


City Inspection


230


Infantile Mortality


232


Diagnostic Examinations


233


Diphtheria


233


Tuberculosis


233


Typhoid


233


City Physician, Report of


241


.


300


Police Signal System


302


327


328


INDEX.


375


PAGE


Law Department, Report of


345


Mayor's Inaugural Address


3


Financial Statement


11


Medical Inspector, Report of Contagious Disease Hospital


228


Ordinances


363


Overseers of the Poor, Report of .


234


Members of the Board, Committees, Officers, etc. .


234


Report of the Acting General Agent


236


. Full Support


234


Partial Support


236


Aid Under 1913 Law (Mothers' Aid)


23


Reimbursements


237


Somerville Hospital


237


Population and Gross Expenditures


238


Overseers of the Poor Since 1885 .


239


Recapitulation


239


City Home, Report of Warden


240


City Physician, Report of


241


Planning Board, Report of


242


Police, Chief of, Report of .


325


Arrests


Crimes and Offenses Against the Person


325


Crimes and Offenses Against Public Order Recapitulation


327


Roster of Department


329


Changes in the Force


340


Police Matron, Report of


341


Conclusion


342


Poor Department (see Overseers of the Poor) Population


.145-238-362


Coal


293


Elevators


294


School Buildings


295


Additional Accommodations


295


Fire Department Buildings


297


Municipal Buildings


297


Libraries


297


Water, Highway and Refuse Buildings


298


Hospital Buildings


298


City Home Buildings


298


Police Buildings


298


Bath House


299


Park Buildings


299


In General


299


Public Grounds (City Engineer)


266


Public Library


200


Board of Trustees and Officers


200


Report of Trustees


201


Organization of Library and Staff Personnel .


202


Report of Librarian


205


325


Crimes and Offenses Against Property


326


326


234


Public Buildings Commissioner, Report of Inspection of Buildings .


291


291


228


376


INDEX.


PAGE


Statistics


208


Sanitary Department, Report of .


304


Receipts


304


Collection of Ashes and Paper


304


School Department


86


Report of School Committee .


School Committee


87


Report of Superintendent


89


Accommodations


92


Junior High Schools


92


Elementary Schools


93


Vocational Schools


93


Curriculum


94


Expenditures


95


Teachers


95


War Influences Upon School Programs .


97


Report on High School


99


Japanese Exhibit


101


The Course in War History


103


Patriotic Activities


105


Report on Junior High Schools


105


Report on Vocational School and Manual Arts War Activities


120


Somerville High School Patriotic Association


124


Somerville Teachers' Association


135


Somerville Teachers' Club


135


High School Athletic Association .


136


Preparatory Department, High School


138


Statement of Work of School Dental Dispensary School Nurse


142


Contents of Appendix . .


145


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of .


343


Sewers (see City Engineer)


257


Street Commissioner, Report of


283


Highway Maintenance


283


Snow and Ice


284


284


Crushed Stone


284


Bridges


284


Steam Rollers


284


Sidewalks Maintenance


284


Street Sprinkling


284


Street Cleaning


285


Supression of Moths


285


Shade Trees


286


Streets Constructed in 1918


287


Highways Construction, Permanent Pavement


288


Sidewalks Constructed


288


Miscellaneous


288


Labor


288


Recommendations


290


234


Support of Poor Department (see Overseers of the Poor) Water Commissioner, Report of . . .


306


99


Physical Training


100


School Library


112


142


Underground Wires


286


Highways Construction, New Streets


INDEX.


377


PAGE


Statement of Accounts


309


Cost of Water Works


308


Water Debt


309


Water Works Income and Distribution


309


Water Distribution System, Construction


310


Hydrants, Gates, etc.,


311


Water Services


312


Water Meters


312


Summary of Pipes and Fixtures


314


Water Assessments and Consumption


315


Construction, Maintenance, Operation


315


Labor


319


Pension Roll


318


Financial


319


Emergency Pump .


319


Mains, Gates, Hydrants, etc.


320


Summary of Statistics


323


Financial Statistics


324


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