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ARTICLE IV. TOWN FINANCES. UNEXPENDED BALANCES.
Section 1. No money granted for general or special pur- pose shall be applied to any other use, unless by vote of the town or by vote of the appropriation committee pursuant to the provisions of. law.
ALL ORDERS TO STATE ON WHOSE ACCOUNT DRAWN.
Section 2. In all cases of orders drawn by the selectmen to cover the bills of two or more persons, the bills attached to the orders shall state upon their face the name of each per- son on whose account the order is drawn, and against the sev- eral names, the several amounts, which make up the gross amount.
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AUTHORITY OF SELECTMEN TO DEFEND SUITS.
Section 3. The selectmen shall have full authority, as agents of the town to appear and defend suits brought against the town, and suits involving the rights and interests of the town, unless some other persons shall be designated to act as such agents.
CHIEF OF POLICE. APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF OF POLICE.
Section 4. The selectmen shall annually, in the month of March, appoint a Chief of Police, whose term of office shall commence on the succeeding first day of April and continue one year unless sooner removed in a manner provided by law.
ARTICLE V. . HIGHWAYS. NOT TO DIG UP STREETS.
Section 1. No person except the Superintendent of Streets and those acting under his orders in the lawful performance of their duties, shall break up or dig up the ground or stones in any street or way which the town is bound to keep in re- pair, without first obtaining a written permit from the select- men therefor and the person so licensed shall put up and maintain a suitable railing or fence around the section or parts of any street or way so dug up or broken as long as the same shall remain unsafe or inconvenient for traveling, and also during the whole of every night, from twilight in the evening until sunrise in the morning, lighted lanterns shall be so placed as to be a warning to travelers on such street or way.
CATTLE AT LARGE.
Section 2. No persons shall pasture any horse, cattle or other grazing animal or suffer them to run at large upon any of the streets or other public place in the town, either with or without a keeper, except within the limits of such streets ad- joining his own premises and then only in such a manner as not to interfere with the rights of the public therein.
COASTING, ETC.
Section 3. No person shall coast with sled or runners in
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any publie way except such as may be designated by the se- lectmen, kick football, or play any game in which a ball or missile of any kind is used, or throw any stones or snowballs, or use a bow and arrow or air gun, in any of the public streets of the town.
EXPLOSIVES.
Section 4. No person shall cause to burn or explode any fire works, fire crackers, torpedoes, or other explosive ar- ticles, or discharge any firearm or cannon in any public street or way, or near to any vehicle passing thereon, except in the performance of some legal duty.
STANDING ON SIDEWALK.
Section 5. Three or more persons shall not continue to stand or remain in a group near to each other on any side- walk or street crossing, or in any public place, in such a man- ner as to obstruct a free passage for foot passengers; and any person or persons obstructing any sidewalk or street crossing shall move on immediately after request made by any con- stable or police officer of the town.
OBSTRUCTION OF TRAVEL.
Section 6. No person shall obstruct the free and conven- ient use by the public for travel of any sidewalk or path for foot passengers which is a part of any public street, by un- reasonably occupying the same with vehicles, wares, mer- chandise or other chattels, or by personally occupying the same as a place or resort for amusement, recreation or busi- ness.
ARTICLE VI. POLICE REGULATIONS.
FILTHY WATER.
Section 1. No person shall lead, or suffer to be led, into any street or other way or running stream in the town, or construct or suffer to remain, any open drain, pipe, conductor, or conduit, opening into or upon such street, or other way, or running stream, from any house or other building in the town, whereby filthy water or any unclean matter may be emptied into or upon any street or other way, or running stream.
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CIRCULARS.
Section 2. No person shall distribute papers, circulars, or advertisements in or upon any street or public way of the town in such a manner as to make a litter?
HAWKING OR PEDDLING FRUIT OR VEGETABLES. Repealed. (See Amendment below.)
JUNK DEALERS.
Section 4. The selectmen may license suitable persons to be dealers in and keepers of shops for the purchase, sale or barter of junk, old metals or second hand articles, in the town. They may also license suitable persons as junk col- lectors, to collect, by purchase or otherwise, junk, old metals, and second hand articles from place to place in the town; and they may provide that such collectors shall display badges upon their persons, or upon their vehicles or upon both, when engaged in collecting junk, old metals, or second hand ar- ticles; and may prescribe the design thereof. They may al- so provide that such shops and all articles of merchandise therein, and any place, vehicle or receptacle used for the col- lection or keeping of the articles aforesaid, may be examined at all times by the selectmen or by any person by them au- thorized thereto.
PENALTIES.
Whoever violates any of the provisions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Article V or Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Article VI of these By-Laws, shall upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty dollars.
REPEAL OF EXISTING BY-LAWS.
Upon the approval of these By-Laws by the Attorney Gen- eral of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as provided by law, all By-Laws of the Town of Weymouth heretofore exist- ing and now in force shall be and subject to such approval hereby are repealed.
Approved : Aug. 1, 1916. HENRY C. ATWILL, Attorney General.
A true copy. Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND,
Town Clerk.
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AMENDMENT. RELATING TO HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS.
(By amendment approved November 5, 1917.)
Section 1. No person shall go from place to place in this town selling or bartering, or carrying or exposing for sale or barter, any fruits, vegetables, or fish in or from any cart, wagon or other vehicle, or in any other manner, without a license therefor from the Board of Selectmen, provided, how- ever, that this section shall not apply to any person who sells only fruits or vegetables raised or produced by himself or family, or fish which is obtained by his own labor or the labor of his family.
Section 2. The Board of Selectmen shall have authority to grant such license to any person of good repute for morals . and integrity who is, or has declared his intention to become, a citizen of the United States. Said licenses unless sooner revoked by the Board of Selectmen shall expire one year af- ter the granting thereof and each person so licensed shall pay therefor a fee of ten ($10.00) dollars.
Section 3. No hawker or peddler shall sell, or offer or expose for sale, any of the articles enumerated in Section 15, of Chapter 65 of the Revised Laws, or in any acts in amend- ment thereof or in addition thereto, until he has recorded his name and residence with the town clerk, or such other board or officer as may be designated by the Selectmen. Every per- son licensed under the provisions of the preceding section as a hawker or peddler of fruit and vegetables shall record his name and residence in like manner with the Town Clerk or such board or officer.
Section 4. No person hawking, peddling, or carrying or exposing any article for sale, shall cry his wares to the dis- turbance of the peace and comfort of the inhabitants of the town, nor otherwise than in vehicles and receptacles which are neat and clean and do not leak.
Section 5. Every hawker and peddler licensed by the Board of Selectmen shall be assigned a number and shall be provided by said Board with a badge which shall be conspicu-
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ously worn by him; and every other such hawker and peddler as described in section three shall provide himself with a badge, of such type and design as may be approved by said Board of Selectmen, which he shall wear in like manner. Whoever neglects to wear, or wears such badge without au- thority, shall be punished by the penalty provided in section 10 of this by-law.
Section 6. Every vehicle or other receptacle used by a licensee as a conveyance for articles offered or exposed for sale by him shall have attached thereto on each side a num- ber plate, to be furnished by the town with his license, bear- ing the number and date of expiration of such license.
Section 7. No person shall be registered or assigned a badge or number plate under provisions of sections three and . five of these by-laws relating to hawkers and peddlers until he presents a certificate from the Sealer of Weights and Measures stating that all weighing and measuring devices in- tended to be used by such person have been duly inspected and sealed as required by law. The use of, or possession by such person with intent to use, any false or unsealed weigh- ing or measuring devices shall be sufficient cause for the revo- cation of his license, or the cancellation of his registration.
Section 8. Nothing in these by-laws shall be construed as conflicting with any license issued under the authority of the Commonwealth.
Section 9. Any license granted under these by-laws or any by-law amendatory or additional thereto, may be revoked by the Board granting the same.
Section 10. Whoever violates any provision of these by- laws relating to hawkers and peddlers shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each offense.
Section 11. All by-laws or parts of by-laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
Approved : Nov. 5, 1917. HENRY C. ATWILL, Attorney General. A true copy. Attest : JOHN A. RAYMOND,
Town Clerk.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
GUSSET 1623
WE
ABOR
VINCERE
MASSACHUSETTS
.1635.
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O
NORFOLK, SS. To the Constables of the Town of Weymouth,
in said County. GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the polling places in their respective precincts in said town, to wit : In Precincts One, Three, Five and Six at the halls of the fire engine houses located in those precincts respectively ; in Precinct Two, at the Odd Fellows Opera House and in Pre- cinct Four at the Hose House at Nash's Corner, on Tuesday, the third day of April, 1917, at 4 o'clock, P. M., for the fol- lowing purposes :
To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the Nom- ination of Candidates for delegates to the Constitutional Con- vention :
Thirty-two Delegates at Large.
Two Delegates from the Fifth Norfolk Representative Dis- trict.
All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot.
Each voter may vote only for sixteen candidates at large, and one by representative district.
The polls will be open from four to nine P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting cop- ies thereof attested by you in writing seven days at least be- fore the time of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town in the calling of Town Meetings.
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Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk of said town on or before the second day of April, 1917.
Given under our hands this nineteenth day of March, A. D. 1917.
HENRY E. HANLEY, BRADFORD HAWES, GEORGE L. NEWTON, JOSEPH KELLEY, ALFRED W. HASTINGS, Selectmen of Weymouth.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS. WEYMOUTH, March 22, 1917.
Pursuant to the within Warrant I have this day notified and warned the inhabitants of Weymouth aforesaid to meet at the respective places and times set forth in said warrant by posting true and attested copies of the same in each pre- cinct in said town as therein directed.
ARTHUR H. PRATT, Constable of Weymouth.
A true copy. Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND, Town Clerk.
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DELEGATES TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
DELEGATES AT LARGE
Vote for Sixteen
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Charles Francis Adams
of Fairhaven Hill, Concord
82
75
86
59
92
67
461
George W. Anderson of 219 Fisher Ave- nue, Brookline .... William G. Andrew of 33 Beacon Street, Somerville
38
46
59
42
49
47
281
20
18
26
14
17
12
107
Albert S. Apsey of 150 Brattle Street, Cambridge
36
51
33
23
39
43
225
Charles J. Barton of 85 Meridian Street, Melrose
40
50
34
23
40
35
222
John L. Bates of
1537 Beacon Street, Brookline
81
74
70
58
86
65
434
Addison P. Beardsley
of 3 Copeland
14
17
18
12
15
12
88
Street, Boston .... William H. Brooks of 171 Pine Street, Holyoke
47
53
42
29
55
41
267
Walter A. Buie of 11 Hamilton Street, Boston
19
33
28
21
38
38
177
Harvey S. Chase of 1033 Beacon Street, Brookline .
33
30
26
19
27
17
152
48
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Charles F. Choate,
Jr., of Main Street, Southborough . ...
61
54
64
45
76
57
357
Charles W. Clifford
of 78 Orchard Street, New Bed- ford
39
52
35
25
41
38
230
George W. Cole-
man of 177 West
Brookline Street,
Boston
44
49
64
41
58
58
314
Louis A. Coolidge of 27 Canton Ave- nue, Milton
~ 66
56
64
46
70
51
353
John W. Cummings
of 533 Locust
Street, Fall River .. 51
82
68
41
69
75
386
Edwin U. Curtis of 131 Bay State Road, Boston
63
66
56
40
68
52
345
Samuel R. Cutler of 43 Cushman Ave- nue, Revere .
16
8
11
5
12
4
56
Arthur W. DeGoosh of 224 Newbury
Street, Boston . . .. 10
5
10
5
5
5
40
Daniel E. Denny of 127 West Street, Worcester
7
13
20
9
11
12
72
Daniel R. Donovan
of 45 Holyoke Street, Springfield
16
24
42
12
19
33
140
George H. Doty of Trapelo Road, Wal- tham
9
10
19
11
21
15
85
49
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Hugh P. Drysdale of 48 Cherry Street, North Adams .... Frank E. Dunbar of 285 Andover Street, Lowell
15
5
8
8
.9
4
49
40
46
32
27
42
32
219
Samuel J. Elder of Cambridge Street, Winchester
51
46
52
37
72
41
299
Wilmot R. Evans, Jr. of 31 Hancock
Street, Everett ...
35
42
32
22
38
28
197
Eugene N. Foss £ of
11 Revere Street, Boston
37
32
30
31
39
24
193
Harry A. Garfield of Williamstown ....
23
15
32
21
25
12
128
Ralph W. Gloag of 774 East Broadway, Boston
4
6
7
3
6
2
28
Gurdon W. Gordon of 90 Dartmouth
Street, Springfield
10
4
12
8
9
7
50
Matthew Hale of 9
Charles River
Square, Boston ...
51
46
59
45
68
50
319
Arthur D. Hill of 17
Brimmer Street,
Boston
25
26
41
22
51
35
200
Walter S. Hutchins of 87 Conway Street, Greenfield
17
13
20
5
19
9
83
Patrick H. Jennings
of 749 Dorchester Avenue, Boston .. 24
39
36
23
35
40
197
50
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Lewis J. Johnson of 90 Raymond Street, Cambridge
16
25
26
24
31
32
154
Abbott Lawrence Low- ell of 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge.
49
46
46
27
57
41
266
Nathan Matthews of 456 Beacon Street, Boston
48
47
52
36
54
48
285
James T. Moriarty of 280 Dorchester
Street, Boston ....
17
38
46
25
34
45
205
Joseph C. Pelletier of 849 Beacon Street, Boston
37
45
72
46
52
68
320
Josiah Quincy of 4
Charles River
Square, Boston ...
58
77
78
58
71
74
416
Clarence W. Rowley of 38 Leamington Road, Boston
14
4
8
8
6
12
52
John Weaver Sher- man of 175 Dart- mouth Street, Bos- ton
16
19
30
16
13
16
110
James A. Stiles of
Highland Street,
Gardner
6
6
5
5
11
6
39
Moorfield Storey of Trapelo Road, Lin- coln
23
13
25
24
34
17
136
Charles B: Strecker of 400 Common-
wealth Avenue,
Boston
16
22
21
18
32
28
137
51
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Wendell Phillips
Thore of 2 West-
land Avenue, Bos- ton
7
S
16
9
12
4
56
Whitfield L. Tuck of
9 Winthrop Street, Winchester
9
7
12
9
9
7
53
Joseph Walker of
108 Upland Road, Brookline
50
40
59
46
61
55
311
David I. Walsh of
Fitchburg
46
48
78
41
63
70
346
Robert M. Washburn of 42 Elm Street, Worcester
23
8
19
21
24
15
110
Sherman L. Whipple of Warren Street, Brookline
54
54
72
59
85
59
383
Lombard Williams of 950 High Street,
Dedham
14
5
17
16
19
8
79
George H. Wrenn of 421 Maple Street, Springfield
20
27
34
27
37
31
176
DELEGATE TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
1
FIFTH NORFOLK REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
Vote for One
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Wallace H. Bicknell of 258 Front Street, Weymouth
26
26
95
24
37
28
236
52
PRECINCT.
~1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Frank E. Briggs of 53 Raymond Street, Weymouth
18
49
30
7
7
25
136
Martin E. Hawes of 21 Fairmount Ave- nue, Weymouth ..
13
32
12
7
13
33
110
William J. Holbrook of 290 Pleasant
Street, Weymouth
50
15
10
64
85
28
252
Blanks
12
15
14
10
15
16
82
Total
119
137
161
112
157
130
816
A true copy.
Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND, Town Clerk.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
ES
SSET 162
LABOR
INCERE
MASSAC
SETTS
.1635.
.0061.
NORFOLK, SS. To the Constables of the Town of Weymouth, in said County. GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in elections to meet in the polling places in their respective precincts in said town, to wit : In Precincts One, Three, Five and Six at the halls of the fire engine houses located in those precincts respectively ; in Precinct Two, at the Odd Fellows Opera House, and in Pre- cinct Four at the Hose House at Nash's Corner, on Tuesday, the first day of May, 1917, at Five o'clock and forty-five min- utes in the forenoon, for the following purpose :
To bring in their votes to the Precinct Officers for the elec- tion of delegates to the Constitutional Convention :
Sixteen Delegates at Large.
Four Delegates from the 14th Congressional District.
One Delegate from the Fifth Norfolk Representative Dis- trict.
All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will be open from 5:45 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting cop- ies thereof attested by you in writing seven days at least be- fore the time of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town in calling of Town Meetings.
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Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk of said town on or before the twenty-eighth day of April, 1917.
Given under our hands this ninth day of April A. D., 1917.
HENRY E. HANLEY, BRADFORD HAWES, JOSEPH KELLEY, GEORGE L. NEWTON, ALFRED W. HASTINGS, Selectmen of Weymouth.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS. WEYMOUTH, April 23, 1917.
Pursuant to the within Warrant I have this day notified and warned the inhabitants of Weymouth aforesaid to meet at the respective places and times for the purposes set forth in said warrant by posting true and attested copies of the same in each precinct in said town as therein directed.
ARTHUR H. PRATT, Constable of Weymouth.
A true copy. Attest :
JOHN A. RAYMOND, Town Clerk.
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DELEGATES TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
DELEGATES AT LARGE
Vote for Sixteen
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Charles Francis Adams of Concord ...
105
86
125
94
140
82
632
George W. Anderson of Brookline
73
94
160
78
138
140
683
Albert S. Apsey of Cambridge
68
68
73
61
88
64
422
Charles J. Barton
of Melrose
71
62
76
60
89
60
418
John L. Bates of
Brookline
97
77
108
81
131
82
576
William H. Brooks of Holyoke
78
62
77
68
93 -
64
442
Walter A. Buie of
Boston
52
91
127
59
99
120
548
Charles F. Choate, Jr. of Southborough ..
86
66
99
79
109
70
509
Charles W. Clifford
71
55
68
68
84
61
407
of New Bedford .. George W. Coleman of Boston
73
110
170
80
132
139
704
Louis A. Coolidge of Milton
90
62
97
79
104
76
508
John W. Cummings of Fall River
109
129
184
114
156
167
859
Edwin U. Curtis of Boston
99
74
96
71
115
82
537
Daniel R. Donovan of Springfield
48
86
132
73
100
126
565
Frank E. Dunbar of Lowell
79
61
68
59
81
60
408
Samuel J. Elder of Winchester
83
60
91
69
104
66
473
56
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Wilmot R. Evans, Jr.
of Everett
71
58
65
50
73
49
366
Eigene N. Foss of Boston
48
40)
53
38
65
36
280
Matthew Hale of Bos- ton
70
104
153
68
142
131
668
Arthur D. Hill of
Boston
58
90
129
67
125
117
586
Patrick H. Jennings of Boston
51
81
130
51
104
120
537
Abbott
Lawrence
Lowell
of Cam-
bridge
82
66
70
64
107
57
446
Nathan Matthews of Boston
63
69
87
67
101
70
457
James T. Moriarty of Boston
42
85
121
52
91
124
515
Joseph C. Pelletier of Boston
50
89
146
68
111
133
597
Josiah
Quincy of
Boston
75
95
162
79
130
142
683
Moorfield Storey of Lincoln
81
57
82
56
101
54
431
Charles B. Strecker of Boston
44
75
103
51
93
107
473
Joseph Walker of
Brookline
87
91
150
83
136
122
669
David I. Walsh of
Fitchburg
63
95
167
80
133
151
689
Sherman L. Whipple of Brookline
81
96
165
85
158
136
721
George H. Wrenn of Springfield
53
88
126
59
110
118
554
Blanks
227
310
692
477
521
394
2621
Total
2528 2832 4352 2688 4064 3520 19984
57
DELEGATES TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Vote for Four
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
George L. Barnes of
Weymouth
112
90
139
110
153
88
692
Edward P. Boynton of Abington
46
81
115
66
134
105
547
Ezra W. Clark of
Brockton
36
36
59
31
56
38
256
Asa P. French Randolph
of
94
68
105
86
126
78
557
Edward Dwight Ful- lerton of Dedham
57
41
47
46
61
41.
293
Leo M. Harlow of Easton
34
56
71
36
67
78
342
Louis F. R. Langelier of Quincy .
101
77
111
85
118
84
576
John McCarty of
Abington
26
74
107
46
64
102.
419
David Perry Rice of Rockland
56
91
109
63
/131
108
558
Blanks
70
94
225
103
106
158 (
756
Total
632
708 1088
672 1016
880/ 4996
DELEGATE TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
FIFTH NORFOLK REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
Vote for One
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Wallace H. Bicknell
of Weymouth .
75
111
212
66
110
130
704
58
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
William J. Holbrook
of Weymouth
75
55
46
97
134
66
473
Blanks
8
11
14
5
10
24
72
Total
158
177
272
168
254
220
1249
A true copy.
Attest :
JOIIN A. RAYMOND,
Town Clerk.
8678.
WESSAGUSSET 1623
ABORARE
VINCERE
MASSACHUSETTS
7.1635.
.0061.
OFFICE OF THE SELECTMEN OF WEYMOUTH.
EAST WEYMOUTH, Mass., Aug. 13, 1917.
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk :
Dear Sir-You are hereby notified that at a meeting of the Selectmen of Weymouth, held as above, the following were appointed as precinct officers for the year commencing Sept. 1, 1917 :
PRECINCT ONE.
Warden, David Dunbar; Clerk, Charles H. Williams; In- spector, Wilson E. Beane; Inspector, William M. Tyler; In- spector, Joshua H. Shaw; Inspector, Thomas F. McCue; Dep- uty Warden, J. Herbert Libbey ; Deputy Clerk, John F. Con- lon; Deputy Inspector, Irving W. Morgan; Deputy Inspec- tor, Edward P. Murphy; Deputy Inspector, Elmer E. Lunt ; Deputy Inspector, Joseph L. Dunn; Ballot Box Officer, George W. Nash; Constable, John A. Carter.
PRECINCT Two.
Warden, Melzar S. Burrell; Clerk, Harley G. Carter; In- spector, Charles A. Spear; Inspector, James Knox, Jr .; In- spector, Frank K. Raymond; Inspector, Harry B. Torrey ; Deputy Warden, Michael J. Coffey ; Deputy Clerk, Frederick N. Bates ; Deputy Inspector, George S. Simmons ; Deputy In- spector, James L. Lincoln ; Deputy Inspector, Bartholomew J. Connell; Deputy Inspector, Webster L. Pratt ; Ballot Box Of- ficer, Arthur H. Pratt; Constable, Albert J. Osgood.
PRECINCT THREE.
Warden, William S. Wallace; Clerk, Jacob Dexheimer; In- spector, James A. Pray; Inspector, Timothy White; Inspec-
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tor, Frederick A. Sulis; Inspector, Carlton O. Drown; Dep- uty Warden, George P. Niles; Deputy Clerk, Mark J. Gar- rity ; Deputy Inspector, Howard Richards ; Deputy Inspector, Charles Dwyer; Deputy Inspector, James R. South ; Deputy Inspector, Harry C. Newman ; Ballot Box Officer, Charles W. Baker; Constable, Thomas Fitzgerald.
PRECINCT FOUR.
Warden, Thomas H. Melville; Clerk, Bertie T. Hobart; In- spector, Charles H. Lovell; Inspector, Edward W. Howley : Inspector, John W. Seabury; Inspector, John F. Kennedy ; Deputy Warden, John L. Kelley; Deputy Clerk, Louis H. Ells ; Deputy Inspector, James T. Campbell ; Deputy Inspec- tor, Howard V. Pratt; Deputy Inspector, Thomas F. Moore: . Deputy Inspector, Arthur B. Maynard; Ballot Box Officer, George B. Bayley ; Constable, Willie F. Tirrell.
PRECINCT FIVE.
Warden, Otis B. Torrey ; Clerk, John F. Welch; Inspector, George A. Benson; Inspector, Joseph W. Kohler; Inspector, D. Frank Daly ; Inspector, Patrick J. Welch; Deputy Ward- en, George H. Shaw; Deputy Clerk, John J. Santry ; Deputy Inspector, Kenneth Brennan; Deputy Inspector, Michael J. Cullinane; Deputy Inspector, John Reidy; Deputy Inspector, Nathaniel A. Thomas; Ballot Box Officer, Elbert Ford; Con- stable, James L. Brennan.
PRECINCT SIX.
Warden, Clayton B. Merchant; Clerk, Bartholomew J. Smith ; Inspector, John H. Tobin; Inspector, Edward F. Cul- len; Inspector, Arthur M. Hawes; Inspector, Arthur L. Blanchard; Deputy Warden, Horace M. Randall; Deputy Clerk, George E. Cunniff; Deputy Inspector, James Q. B. Goodspeed; Deputy Inspector, George D. Bagley ; Deputy Inspector, Daniel Reidy, Jr .; Deputy Inspector, Pasquale Santacroce; Ballot Box Officer, Edward F. Butler; Con- stable, Lawrence E. Schofield.
BRADFORD HAWES,
Secretary
WARRANT FOR PRIMARY MEETING.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS. To the Constables of the Town of Weymouth, in said County. GREETING :
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