Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1915, Part 3

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 314


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County Treasurer


Joseph O. Hayden


167


78


79


324


Harold D. Wilson


44


17


12


73


Blanks


41


26


26


93


Sheriff


John R. Fairbairn


187


70


88


345


Adelbert B. Messer


43


38


17


98


Blanks


22


13


12


47


State Committee


Edwin T. McKnight


187


90


89


366


Blanks


65


31


28


124


Delegates to State Convention


Clarence E. Learned


185


94


100


379


Edgar L. Ryerson


183


94


97


374


Harry M. Wheeler


190


94


100


384


Josiah S. Bonney


187


97


99


383


Edwin C. Miller


188


95


100


383


Earl H. Morton .


175


97


96


368


Nathaniel E. Cutler


183


95


98


376


Samuel T. Parker


180


94


98


372


Herbert B. Willey


185


95


99


379


Augustus C. Wiswall


186


91


99


376


Blanks


678


264


184


1126


Town Committee


Edgar L. Ryerson


179


83


86


348


Clarence E. Learned


175


83


87


345


Loring P. Jordan


180


83


88


351


Andrew G. Anderson


174


83


85


342


Ezra F. Melendy


169


82


84


335


Raymond P. Dellinger


176


82


86


344


Sidney F. Adams


176


85


86


347


Frank H. Hackett


175


86


87


348


David E. Hufton


173


82


84


339


George L. Dillaway


170


83


86


339


Sebastian Guaranaccia


173


82


87


342


Warner V. Taylor


174


83


87


344


Albert D. Oxley


175


82


85


342


William P. Hanscom


169


82


86


337


E. K. Bowser


1


1


2


.


Blanks


1090


532


434


2056


33


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


DEMOCRATIC


Precincts I


II


III Totals


Governor


Frederick S. Deitrick


5


0


5


10


David I. Walsh


109


9


68


186


Blanks


12


0


2


14


Lieutenant Governor


Edward P. Barry


104


8


69


181


Blanks


22


1


6


29


Secretary


Edwin A. Grosvenor


86


7


60


153


Blanks


40


2


15


57


Treasurer


Henry L. Bowles


85


7


58


150


Blanks


41


2


17


60


Auditor


Jacob C. Morse .


81


6


57


144


Blanks


45


3


18


66


Attorney General


Joseph J. Donahue .


81


6


58


145


Harold Williams, Jr.


18


2


6


26


Blanks


27


1


11


39


Councillor


Joseph H. McNally


81


5


56


142


Blanks


45


4


19


68


Senator


Whitfield L. Tuck


6


9


15


John J. Butler


1


1


J. Fred Parker


1


1


Blanks


119


9


65


193


Representative in General Court


Charles A. Dean


99


7


66


172


Blanks


27


2


9


38


County Commissioner


Michael M. O'Connor


79


6


62


147


Blanks


47


3


13


63


34


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


County Treasurer


David A. Keefe


82


6


58


146


Blanks


44


3


17


64


Sheriff


John J. Donovan


76


5


54


135


George A. Ferris


15


2


9


26


Blanks


35


2


12


49


State Committee


William H. Henchey


78


6


61


145


Blanks


48


3


14


65


Delegates to State Convention


Albert D. Cate .


69


6


56


131


Thomas E. Dwyer


71


7


55


133


John M. O'Hea .


79


8


55


142


Daniel H. Regan


81


7


61


149


Blanks


204


8


73


285


Town Committee


Patrick J. Kelley


56


8


33


97


Daniel H. Regan


49


8


34


91


John F. Conway


95


9


59


163


James F. Curley


96


8


53


157


Augustus M. Baxter


45


9


31


85


James J. Curran


46


8


27


81


John J. Butler


45


8


34


87


James M. Gray


50


7


25


82


John F. Coakley


46


7


30


83


John I Preston


47


8


29


84


Philip W. Wheeler


45


8


28


81


Alstead W. Brownell


52


26


78


Charles H. Buxton


50


25


75


James W. Findlay


51


24


75


George F. Hanright


47


27


74


Joseph Low


51


26


77


Edward F. Meuse


51


25


76


J. Fred Parker


52


25


77


John D. Shanahan


49


26


75


John M. Widell .


52


27


79


Benjamin F. Butler


1


1


James McLoughlin


1


1


Blanks


310


11


210


531


-


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


35


PROGRESSIVE


Precincts


I


II


III


Totals


Governor


Nelson B. Clark


3


1


2


6


Blanks


0


0


0


0


Lieutenant Governor


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Auditor


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Attorney General


3


1


2


6


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Whitfield L. Tuck


1


1


Eden K. Bowser


3


1


0


4


Charles A. Dean


Blanks


0


0


1


1


County Commissioner


George A. Goodwin


3


1


1


5


Blanks


0


0


1


1


County Treasurer


David A. Keefe


3


1


1


5


Blanks


0


0


1


1


Sheriff


Blanks


3


1


2


6


State Committee


3


1


2


6


Delegates to State Convention


3


1


2


6


Town Committee


Blanks


3


1


2


6


Blanks


Councillor


Senator


Representative in General Court


1


1.


Blanks


Blanks


Secretary


Treasurer


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Recount


The Board of Registrars held a recount September 29th, 1915, of the votes cast for Democratic Town Committee with the following result:


Precincts


I


II


III


Totals


Patrick J. Kelley


57


8


34


99


Daniel H. Regan


51


8


35


94


John F. Conway


96


9


60


165


James F. Curley


98


8


54


160


Augustus M. Baxter


48


9


32


89


James J. Curran


45


8


28


81


John J. Butler


46


8


35


89


James M. Gray .


47


7


26


80


John F. Coakley


48


7


31


86


John I. Preston .


51


8


30


89


Philip W. Wheeler


45


8


29


82


Alstead W. Brownell


51


26


77


Charles H. Buxton .


48


25


73


James W. Findlay


50


24


74


George F. Hanright


47


27


74


Joseph Low


50


26


76


Edward F. Meuse


50


25


75


J. Fred Parker


51


25


76


John D. Shanahan


48


26


74


John M. Widell


52


27


79


Benjamin F. Butler


1


1


James McLoughlin


1


1


Blanks


306


11


199


516


37


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


RESULT OF ELECTION NOVEMBER 2, 1915


Precincts I


II


III


Totals


Governor


Nelson B. Clark .


18


7


7


32


Samuel W. McCall


664


271


308


1243


Peter O'Rourke


2


1


0


3


William Shaw


37


34


10


81


David I. Walsh


530


70


268


868


Defective


1


1


Blanks


12


3


5


20


Edward P. Barry


482


50


249


781


Calvin Coolidge .


694


283


316


1293


Alfred H. Evans


26


31


5


62


James Hayes


7


2


2


11


Chester R. Lawrence


15


4


8


27


Samuel P. Levenberg


31


2


6


39


Defective


1


1


Blanks


38


15


18


71


Secretary


Edwin A. Grosvenor


437


41


229


707


Albert P. Langtry


707


292


312


1311


Thomas J. Maher


9


1


4


14


Marion E. Sproule


32


5


8


45


Willard O. Wylie


20


22


4


46


Defective


1


1


Blanks


88


26


47


161


Treasurer


Henry L. Bowles


436


43


227


706


Charles L. Burrill


706


294


308


1308


Charles E. Fenner


35


7


10


52


William E. Marks


17


18


5


40


Jeremiah P. McNally


6


0


4


10


Defective


1


1


Blanks


93


25


50


168


Auditor


Alonzo B. Cook .


693


286


302


1281


James W. Holden


10


3


2


15


Henry C. Iram .


35


5


8


48


Jacob C. Morse


424


42


219


685


William G. Rogers


23


22


6


51


Defective


1


1


Blanks


108


29


67


204


Walter S. Hutchins


30


1


6


37


Lieutenant Governor


38


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Attorney General


Henry C. Attwill


724


298


320


1342


Frank Auchter


20


22


8


50


Joseph J. Donahue


420


35


214


669


John McCarthy


33


4


8


45


William Taylor


6


0


2


8


Defective


1


1


Blanks


90


28


52


170


Councillor. Sixth District


Joseph H. McNally .


441


51


227


719


Henry C. Mulligan


694


281


289


1264


Defective


1


1


Blanks


158


55


88


301


Senator. Sixth Middlesex District


Wilton B. Fay .


732


302


307


1341


Whitfield L. Tuck


449


48


236


733


Defective


1


1


Blanks


112


37


61


210


Representative in General Court. Twenty-first Middlesex


Eden K. Bowser


712


274


ยท 320


1306


Charles A. Dean


544


103


270


917


Defective


1


1


Blanks


37


10


14


61


County Commissioner.


Middlesex County


Alfred L. Cutting


701


288


300


1289


John L. Dyer


17


5


10


32


George A. Goodwin .


33


13


9


55


Michael M. O'Connor


356


35


189


580


William H. Walsh


48


4


27


79


Defective


1


1


Blanks


138


42


69


249


County Treasurer. Middlesex County


DeWitt C. Clapp


39


46


24


109


Joseph O. Hayden


687


256


294


1237


David A. Keefe


405


39


204


648


Defective


1


1


Blanks


162


46


82


290


Sheriff. ] Middlesex County


John J. Donovan


414


35


211


660


John R. Fairbairn


747


297


319


1363


Defective


1


1


Blanks


132


55


74


261


39


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Shall the proposed amendment to the constitution, empowering the general court to authorize the taking of land to relieve conges- tion of population and to provide homes for citizens be approved and ratified ?


"Yes"


735


225


337


1297


"NO"


171


66


97


334


Defective


1


1


Blanks


387


96


170


653


Shall the following proposed amendment to the constitution, enabling women to vote, be approved and ratified?


"Yes"


472


144


188


804


"No"


673


211


348


1232


Defective


1


1


Blanks


148


32


68


248


Shall the following proposed amendment to the constitution relative to the taxation of incomes and the granting of reasonable exemptions, be approved and ratified?


"Yes"


703


221


330


1254


"No"


216


71


99


386


Defective


1


1


Blanks


374


95


175


644


TOWN MEETING NOVEMBER 15,1915


Meeting called to order at 7.40 o'clock P.M. by Moderator Eaton who read the call for the meeting.


On Motion of G. L. Wakefield.


Voted: That the reading of articles in the warrant be dispensed with.


Constable's Return was then read.


Article 1. To see if the town will accept the provisions of Section 402, Part 5, Chapter 835 of the Acts of 1913, relating to the election of a Highway Surveyor .- William J. Murphy.


Motion by A. D. Moran that the town accept the Provisions of Section 402, Part 5, Chapter 835 of the Acts of 1913, was lost.


Article 2. Will the town authorize the placing of the Paul Revere bell, the property of the town now hanging in the cupola of the High School, into the possession of the Wakefield Improvement Association for public use and safe keeping .- Wakefield Improve- ment Association. H. B. Mansfield, Sec'y.


On Motion of A. H. Thayer.


Voted: That the subject matter of Article 2 be left with the Selectmen to make such arrangements with the Wakefield Improve- ment Association as will insure the safety of the Paul Revere bell.


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Article 3. To see if the town will accept for park purposes from Louville V. Niles a deed of parcel of land known as the "Oval" and located in Wakefield Park at the intersection of Park avenue and a private way called Clarina street, the town to assume and pay the taxes of 1914 and 1915 as a consideration therefor, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor, or transfer the same from some other funds of the town available therefor .- M. E. S. Clemons.


On Motion of M. E. S. Clemons.


Voted: That the town accept for Park purposes from Louville V. Niles a deed of a parcel of land known as the "Oval" and located in Wakefield Park at the intersection of Park Avenue and a Private Way called Clarina Street and assume and pay the taxes of 1914 and 1915 as a consideration therefor.


Article 4. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Over- seers of the Poor to have the title of the town in and to the Poor Farm registered by the Land Court, the expense therefor to be charged to said board's regular appropriation, or what they will do about it .- Hugh Connell.


On Motion of M. Lowe.


Voted: That the subject matter of Article 4 be referred to the Board of Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Woodville Improvement Association and Town Counsel, they to report at the Spring meeting.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to appoint a Tax Com- mittee of twenty-five citizens to co-operate with and make recom- mendations to the Board of Assessors with a view to enable the Assessors to fully assess all property and thereby reduce the rate of taxation .- Earl H. Morton.


On motion of A. D. Jenkins.


Voted: That the town appoint a Tax Committee of twenty-five citizens to co-operate with and make recommendations to the Board of Assessors with a view to enable the Assessors to fully assess all property and thereby reduce the rate of taxation.


Voted: That committee be appointed by Moderator.


Voted: That committee have power to fill vacancies.


At 9.30 o'clock it was voted that this meeting be dissolved. Attendance 600.


December 6, 1915.


The following committee appointed under Article 5. Augustus D. Jenkins James H. Kimball


William O. Abbott Clide G. Morrill


Charles A. Atwell


Earl H. Morton


Eden K. Bowser


Edward E. Lee


Lawrence W. Churchill


Henry F. Miller, 2nd


William T. Curley


John A. Meloney


Percival B. Evans


Albert E. Phelps


Dennis Greaney


Ernest E. Prescott


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REPORT OF SELECTMEN


A. Francis Harrington Frank J. Henkel Loring P. Jordan William W. Kelso


Edgar L. Ryerson Howard M. Tuttle George E. Walker Charles R. White


Arthur L. Wiley


REPORT OF SELECTMEN


To the Citizens of the Town of Wakefield.


We herewith respectfully submit the annual report of the Board of Selectmen for the year ending December 31, 1915, together with the reports of the several departments under its control or super- vision.


ORGANIZATION


The Board, consisting of Nathaniel E. Cutler, John A. Meloney, John J. Round, Earl H. Morton and Frank H. Hackett, held its first meeting March 1, 1915. John J. Round was elected Chairman, Frank H. Hackett, Secretary, and H. A. Simonds was appointed Clerk. COMMITTEES


Street, N. E. Cutler, J. J. Round.


Military, J. A. Meloney.


Police, E. H. Morton.


Fire, J. A. Meloney.


Town Hall, F. H. Hackett.


Licenses, F. H. Hackett, J. A. Meloney, E. H. Morton.


Clerk of Board, H. A. Simonds.


APPOINTMENTS


Town Counsel, M. E. S. Clemons.


Superintendent of Street, O. H. Starkweather.


Janitor of Hall, Harvey S. Parker. Dog Officer, James J. Pollard.


Fire Inspector, William E. Cade.


Inspector of Wires, William E. Cade.


Inspector of Animals, Palmer Corbett.


Registrar of Voters, Patrick J. Kelly. Town Accountant, Harry A. Simonds.


*Inspector of Building, Hoyt B. Parker. Inspector of Buildings, Cornelius Donovan.


Keeper of Lockup, Joseph L. Preston. Burial Agent, John M. Cate.


Agent, care of Soldiers' graves, Chas. A. Evans.


Moth Department, W. W. Whittredge.


Sweetser Lecture Committee, Edwin C. Miller, W. S. Perkins, J. Lowe McMahon, H. M. Wheeler, Harris M. Dolbeare.


Board of Fire Engineers, William E. Cade, Edw. S. Jacob, Henry A. Feindel.


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Constables, H. A. Simonds, James J. Pollard, Henry DeRoach, Joseph Preston, Lincoln S. Tainter.


* Deceased.


POLICE OFFICERS


John A. Meloney, Lewis E. Carter, George O. Russell, Roy D. Jones, William G. Carley, James Findley, John N. Logan, Walter F. Carley, David B. W. Findley, O. H. Starkweather, Henry Hoyt, Herman Salholm, O. G. Sanborn, Nath. E. Knowles, Francis W. Howard, Eber Holmes, Thomas W. O'Neil, Willie R. Blake, John G. M. Gates, Albert D. Cate, Herbert T. Mitchell, Arthur T. Seder- quest, George F. Leach, Ernest Tyler, Arthur Gibbons, Emil Nelson, Louis N. Tyzzer, William H. Murray, H. S. Parker, Charles I. Grant, Henry J. Gilfoyle, John J. Cotter, Michael Foley, George W. Couil- lard, Hardy Russell, A. P. Butler, John Minnikin, Ralph W. Foster, Woodbury W. Smith, Joseph Fazio, Louis P. Fairfield, Robert C. At- kinson, Harry C. Van Wert, George B. DeRoach.


During the year the Board has granted licenses as follows for which fees have been received :


2 Theatre Licenses . No Fee


22 Victuallers' Licenses .


No Fee


30 Peddlers' Licenses $ 34.00


5 Auctioneers' Licenses 10.00


2 Second-hand Furniture Licenses 30.00


4 Junk Licenses . 200.00


7 Pool Licenses


35.00


2 Circus Licenses


30.00


1 Bowling License


3 Pony Express Licenses


5.00


1 Intelligence Office License 5.00 $349.00


There has been more work for the Board of Selectmen this year than usual. This, of course, is to be expected in a growing town. During the year the Board has held regular meetings Thursday even- ing of each week with the exception of holidays and besides these, there have been several special meetings and members of the board have been present at all hearings where the interests of the town seemed to be affected. Some changes have been made in organization, this year. The old committee on checks whose duties were abolished by the acceptance of the town accountant act has been discontinued and a new committee on licenses added. This new committee has worked well and we trust will become a permanent committee in future boards.


We desire at this time to call attention to the condition of the Town Hall as this matter will not be touched upon in other reports. This year the building has been repainted outside, the lower corridors, and selectmen's room painted and revarnished, and a new system of lights installed to comply with the fire regulations. In previous


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REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF WIRES


years the appropriation has not been sufficient to keep the building- in proper repair. We desire to remind the citizens that our Town Hall which was presented to us over forty years ago is now as it was then, the finest building in town and the finest Town Hall in this part of the State, and we trust the town will in the future show its appre- ciation of the generosity of the giver by providing a sufficient amount each year to keep its Town Hall in thorough repair. We hope the coming year to repaint a large part of the interior, make some re- pairs in the clock tower, and perhaps install illuminated dials.


Members of the Board have given much of their time outside of their regular meetings to the town's business, and we think in the main good judgment has been shown .. We feel that the successful work of the Board is in a large measure due to the efficiency of its Clerk, Mr. H. A. Simonds, and we wish on this occasion to thank him, in particular, as well as the different Boards and citizens of the town who have co-operated with us during the year.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN J. ROUND, Chairman, NATH'L E. CUTLER, FRANK H. HACKETT,


EARL H. MORTON, JOHN A. MELONEY.


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF WIRES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- In compliance with the vote of the town I have made a total of 367 inspections during the year of 1915.


Fifty-two defects were found and the same were all made to com- ply with the National Electrical Code.


Yours respectfully,


W. E. CADE, Wire Inspector.


REPORT OF FOREST WARDEN


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- There were a total of 123 forest and grass fires during the year with a total expense to extinguish of $249.88 together with outstanding bill of $32.50.


Your respectfully,


W. E. CADE,


Forest Warden.


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Dear Sirs :- I herewith submit to you a report of my work done in 1915.


Adj.


Sealed Con.


Platform scales capacity over 5,000 pounds


18


1


Platform scales capacity under 5,000 pounds .


1


73


Counter scales


85


Beam scales .


34


Spring balances


2


82


6


Computing scales


31


Slot Personal (penny in slot mch.)


11


3


Prescription scales


5


Weights Avoirdupois


32


815


Weights Apothecary


117


26


Weights Metric


7


Dry Measure


30


Liquid Measure


143


1


Automatic Pumps


1


18


Glass Graduates


32


Ice Cream Cans .


150


4


Molasses Pump .


8


Linear Measures


21


Fees collected during the year, $104.83.


Respectfully submitted,


ALBERT A. MANSFIELD, Sealer of Weights and Measures.


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- I respectfully submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1915.


One hundred fifty-three building permits were granted. Nine- teen of these were granted by the Selectmen, sixty-two by Mr. Parker, two by Mr. Cutler and seventy by me. I have inspected these build- ings during their construction. The total estimated valuation is $238,370. Other buildings which have been reported unsafe have been inspected and owners notified to make required changes.


I have also inspected thirty elevators and made returns to the state. One elevator operator was licensed and six designated.


Respeclyfully,


CORNELIUS DONOVAN,


Inspector of Buildings.


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REPORT OF TOWN PLANNING BOARD


REPORT OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AGENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- I respectfully submit the following report ending December 31, 1915.


An employee of the town, Edward G. Bowditch, while in the discharge of his duty as a fireman, March 27, 1915, was badly injured. According to the vote of your Board, he is receiving $10.00 per week beginning fourteen days after the date of the accident to continue during his disability. He is improving but it is impossible to say when he will be able to resume his work.


There were other employees of the town injured during the year but the department for which they worked were insured and they have received compensation from the insurance company.


Respectfully,


CORNELIUS DONOVAN,


Compensation Agent.


REPORT OF THE TOWN PLANNING BOARD


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- The Town Planning Board herewith respectfully presents its report for the year ending December 31, 1915, together with recommendations.


The Board organized by electing H. B. Mansfield Chairman, and Dr. J. W. O'Connell Secretary, was later sub-divided into Committees as follows:


Public Health: Dr. Sopher


Housing: Mr. Mansfield


Education and Recreation: Dr. O'Connell


Public Convenience: Mr. Morrill


Transportation: Mr. Tyler


Meetings have been held bi-weekly during the year, and matters looking towards plans for future development and growth of the town have been discussed rather than minor improvements which would have no such bearing on the future.


Members have attended the Town Planning Conference of the Massachusetts Homestead Commission and the Town Planning and Housing Exhibition held in connection with it.


At the suggestion of the Board, the Boston & Maine Railroad has made extensive and much-needed improvements around the Upper Station, seeding the sloping section between the track and North Avenue, and planting several hundred dollars worth of shrub- bery on both sides of the track.


It is strongly urged that people in this section respect the public spirited efforts of the Railroad Company and refrain from crossing any part of this land.


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


As a result of the meetings held the past year the Board begs to submit the following recommendations:


A. That members of the Planning Board be elected for terms of years; two for three years, two for two years and one for one year.


B. That the town appoint a Committee to investigate the ad- visability of adopting some modified form of Town Government.


C. That upon the opening up of new sections for building purposes, no street shall be laid out except with the ap- proval of the Planning Board.


D. That swamp or boggy areas adjacent to improved land be drained and made available for cultivation or building.


E. That the town acquire land around the lakes as opportunity offers.


F. That a public dump be established on some town property which is in need of filling and that proper attention be given it from time to time in the way of burning paper and burying other material.


HUBBARD B. MANSFIELD, Chairman,


J. WILLIAM O'CONNELL, Secretary,


CURTIS L. SOPHER,


C. G. MORRILL, SELDEN W. TYLER.


REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


Gentlemen :- My report covering the legal department of the town for 1915 is as follows :-


LEGAL CASES DISPOSED OF


The $4,000 suit of Hannah Ford was tried in the Superior Court and a jury awarded her $100.


The suit of Gertrude Chick for the same amount was "non- suited" on the calling of the case for trial, and judgment entered for the town.


The case of Emma Wulff for damages for exclusion from the high school was tried and the presiding judge directed a verdict by the jury for the town. On the plaintiff's exception the case was heard in the Supreme Court and the exceptions overruled and final judgment has been entered for the town.


James H. Hillsgrove's petition for a revision by a jury of his award for land damages for laying out a highway in Montrose has been settled for the amount originally awarded by the County Commissioners.


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REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL


CASES PENDING


Three actions of $5,000 each for damages for alleged injuries from gas are pending in the Superior Court.


Three actions are also pending in the same court for alleged injuries from alleged defects in highways for $3,000-$4,000 and $5,000 respectively.


The two actions for $4,000 each of the Lead Lined Iron Pipe Company for damage from overflow of brook were heard for seven- teen days by Auditor E. Leroy Sweetser, Esq., who later found in his report for the town. The cases were then tried before a jury and Judge Brown who at the end of about four days of hearings, directed the jury to find for the town, to which the plaintiff excepted and the exceptions are now being prepared for the Supreme Court.


Two small actions ($100 and $300) in contract are pending.


In addition to attending to the above I have represented the town in the following matters:


Hearings before a special commission to determine the appor- tionment of the Metropolitan Park assessments for the next five years.


Also before the same commission on the apportionment of the cost and maintenance of the Wellington Bridge and also that of the Charles River Dam and Basin. Printed briefs were prepared and filed.


Before the Public Service Commission on the petition of the Bay State Street Railway Company for approval of a revision of its fares and fare zones.


Opinions have been given in writing to departments of the town as requested and I have held many consultations with the officials and given informal opinions.


Obtained options for most of the property through which the Quannapowitt Boulevard will be built and have attended several conferences with the Metropolitan Park Commissioners on same.


I have investigated personally several matters affecting the town and examined the premises involved.


Collections of money due have been made for several of the departments without suit.


Respectfully submitted,


M. E. S. CLEMONS, Town Counsel.


REPORT OF SWEETSER CHARITY


Rosa B. Cutler, Treasurer,


In account with Sweetser Charity Dr


To balance on hand January 1, 1915 .


.


$361.80


Received from Treasurer of Sweetser Lectures 235.65


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Dividend from Wakefield Savings Bank .


15.45


Cr.


By disbursements


$274.44


Balance


$338.46


ROSA B. CUTLER,


Treasurer.


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.


I herewith submit my annual report as Inspector of Animals.


Two (2) tubercular cows, four (4) horses with glanders, also three (3) dogs with rabies, were killed. There were a few cases of Hog Cholera, also.


Respectfully submitted,


DR. PALMER CORBETT, Inspector of Animals.


REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen.




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