Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1910, Part 13

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 452


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27 00


Pilgrim Spring,


177 99


Eastern Dredging Co.,


854 70


D. H. Craig, float, 20 00


'Services of selectmen,


950 00


Plymouth County,


65 30


Treas. of Commonwealth, rent,


100 00


W. E. Bent,


36 94


Auditor,


200 00


Furniture and furnishings,


159 62


Expressage,


8 65


Clerical assistance,


64 00


Southern Massachusetts Telephone Co., 38 67 Fuel at Town House, 198 20


Printing, including Town reports,


844 63


Returns births, deaths, marriages, etc., 425 35


Expense of sealer of weights and measures, 465 69


Jamtor at Town House,


440 55


Range lights, 125 74


Amount carried forward, $8,227 68


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Amount brought forward,


$8,227 68


Surety bonds,


130 00


Safe, selectmen's room,


60 00


Care of Town clock,


51 50


Insurance on building,


18 43


Charles D. Craig, harbor master,


225 00


Treasurer of Commonwealth,


1 25


Town clerk,


50 00


Cattle inspector,


150 00


Primary expense,


66 36


Legal expenses, 598 05


C. M. Barrows Co., printing bonds, 13 50


A. C. Chandler & Son, transportation, 21 00


Andrew W. Burns, damage by fire,


125 00


Almira B. Dowsett, damage by fire, 125 00


Herbert Morissey for selling school build-


ing,


10 00


Alfred Holmes, harbor master, 25 00


Miscellaneous, 79 24


$9,977 01


ROADS AND BRIDGES.


Cr.


Balance undrawn Jan. 1, 1911,


$828 62


Appropriation, 18,000 00


Herbert C. Wright, for dressing, 42 50


Reimbursement from poor department, 20 50


Amount carried forward $18,891 62


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Amount brought forward, $18,891 62


Thomas E. Cornish, for crushed stone, 386 35


Street railway tax from State, 454 07


Miss A. P. Appleton, for crushed stone, 37 53


Thomas R. Watson, for crushed stone, 10 17


Edward B. Atwood, for crushed stone,


13 38


Benjamin F. Mellor, for crushed stone and rolling, 29 76


Warren S. Gale, for crushed stone,


16 54


Plymouth & Sandwich Street Railway Company, excise tax, 94 45


Town of Duxbury, use of sweeper,


12 00


Vinal F. Burgess, for use of cart,


33 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., for re- pairing Railroad avenue,


25 00


Brockton & Plymouth St. Railway Co., excise tax, 549 60


Charles S. Pierce, for dressing, 17 50


Barrett Manufacturing Co., 29 80


Reimbursement from Burial Hill,


7 00


Reimbursement from Darby road, 48 75


Reimbursement from new roads, 51 50


Reimbursement from Main Street Ex- tension, 57 37


Reimbursement from Summer street, 98 00


Reimbursement from Court street, 449 80


Reimbursement from Royal street, 5 71


Reimbursement from sewer on Warren av. 46 05


Reimbursement from Contingent account, (Cold Spring), 58 20


Reimbursement from sidewalks, 451 10


Reimbursement from North town fire station, 178 50


Amount carried forward, $22,052 75


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Amount brought forward,


$22,052 75


Miscellaneous receipts,


82 91


Balance overdrawn,


3,020 63


$25,156 29


Dr.


Payments for repairs, etc., for the year 1911, $25,156 59


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DEPARTMENT


Balance Balance overdrawn undrawn Dec. 31. 1910 Dec. 31, 1910


Appro- priations


Appro's for Reimburse- ments Deficiency


Expendi- tures


Balance overdrawn


Balance undrawn


Abatements .


$2,484 97


$5.942 70


$ .. . ..


$ ..


$2.787 82


$ ..


$5.633 53


ANPerFOTS


Agawam and Half Way Pond Fishery


52 08


400 00


63 75


552 75


36 02


Board of Health


307 48


3,000 00


307 48


45 12


3,447 97


402 85


Contingent .


1.260 09


5,000 00


3.008 64


9 977 01


708 28


Cemeteries-Oak Grove and Vine Hill


1,209 58


800 00


4.887 07


3,984 08


493 41


Cultivation of Shell Fish .


172 50


150 00


325 60


3 10


Collector of Taxer


112 02


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52 32


62 93


101 41


Conrt St. Macadam,


103 85


6.500 00


686 72


10.610 70


3,320 13


Darby Road


900 93


5.000 00


900 93


5.182 98


182 98


Fire Department .


48 03


13.500 00


37 36


15.086 38


1.500 99


Forest Warden Account


249 01


1.000 00


698 31


550 70


Gypsy Moth Account


1.318 09


1,500 00


18 90


2.203 32


633 67


Land Nelson Street


5.200 00


7.600 00


7,544 49


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Murdock Fund


730 07


144 00


72 00


72 00


324 00


324 00


Memorial Day


225 00


457 40


Manomet Cemetery Special,


93 01


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New Roads


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53 16


4.000 00


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2,296.56


10,773 15


62 07


Parks


103 56


1.200 00


103 56


50 00 663 00


1.349 62


99 62


663 00


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5.200 00


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Lighting Streets and Town House


102 !))


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6 99


Manomet Road


14 38


14 38


Manomet School Loan


5.750 65


1,608 22


Nathaniel Morton Park Fund


2.000 00


2.112 30


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1.834 54


Old High Schoolhouse Lot


283 52


283 52


Poor Department


538 66


8.000 00


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Plymouth, Carver and Wareham St. Ry. Co ..


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....


800 00


800 00


85


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140 22


2 359 43


240 57


55 00


55 85


Burial Hill


Drinking Fou' tain


250 00


250 00


157 51


Military Aid. Chap. 372


Main Street Extension Alteration


100 00


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4,142 43


2.000 00


225 00


1,150 00


692 60


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Chilt., Man .. Cedarville and So. Pond Cem.


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730 00


...


140 22


2.600 00


Plymonth & Middleboro Railroad Co.


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18,000 00


39.250 00 3,307 04


3.020 63


Removal of Snow


26 04


125 00


4.886 50


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4,864.00 972 40


1.853 69


2,908 42


Schools


15 67


60.000 00


2,745 62


222 00


2.702 21


2.480 21 389 56


403 64


Schools, Medical Inspection


80 90


350 00


31 66


South Street School Lot


1 44


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3,000 00


156 04 628 00


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Summer Street Macadam


2.500 00


7 48


2.629 49


122 01


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Town Debt and Interest


522 94


34.000 00


35 28


37,125 29


188 34


Tree Warden Account


1.162 41


800 00


.......


1,696 14


266 27


Training Green


12 74


175 00


.......


185 29


2 45


Warren Fund


1,000 00


6,000 00


7 44


7 205 51


421 31


Water Department


3,322 55


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100 00


115 00


2 00


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200 00


194 44


5 56


South Street Engine House


4,000 00


1,659 63


2,340 37


Pilgrim Wharf


1,500 00


1.490 35


9 65


Public Bath House


250 00


.....


5,766 77


233 23


Inland Fisheries


595 03


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North Town Fire Station


8,699 03


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8.736 63


38 60


Stable Account


103 26


103 26


Main Street Extension


13 86


13 86


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2.745 62 118 74


3,000 00


118 74


116 25


3.505 81


Sandwich Street Macadam.


403 64


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1,000 00


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36.204 42


41,369 65


1,842 68


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Widows


13 00


Plymouth Public Library


232 34


1,367 66


1 600 00


Manomet Fire Station


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6.000 00


101 52


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8 50


3,969 55


..... 961 05


1 44


Street Sprinkling.


156 04


Standish Ave. School Building.


628 00


....


1.000 00


1.000 00


Treasurer


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Watch and Police


776 76


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25,156 29 481 32 125 00 4.568 00


615 25 26 04


Sexton


State Aid, Chap. 374


3,789 71


Sewers .


146 20


60,087 55


74 32


Soldiers"Relief, Chap. 447 Sidewalks


.. 828 62 1.096 57


Roads and Bridges


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD L. BURGESS, Treasurer.


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250 00


Sewer. Sandwich St. and Warren Ave.


493 51


399 24


4.590 50


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AUDITOR'S REPORT.


I have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for the year 1911 and found the same to be correct. Vouchers have been shown for payments, which have been changed to the proper accounts, and the cash on hand Jan. 1, 1912, was $7,580.70, as shown in the Treasurer's report.


The Town debt at the close of the year was $289,849.76, which is a net decrease for the year of $60,903.32.


The Morton, Warren and Murdock Trust Funds, amounting to $3,730, which were carried in the Town Treasury, have during the year been deposited as special funds in the Plymouth Sav- ings Bank.


FRANK D. BARTLETT,


Town Auditor.


Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 14, 1912.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


The Assessors present the following report for the year end- ing December 31, 1911 :


Assessed real estate taxed,


$8,823,850 00


Assessed personal estate taxed,


3,134,870 00


$11,958,720 00


Assessed real and personal estates and ex- empted, Soldiers, 60,975 00


Assessed real and personal estates and ex- empted, Clauses 9 and 10, 1


48,625 00


$12,068,320 00


Land assessed, excluding buildings,


$2,712,525 00


Buildings assessed, excluding land,


6,111,325 00


Personal assessed, excluding bank stock,


2,920,950 00


Resident bank stock assessed,


213,920 00


$11,958,720 00


Gain on real estate,


$443,050 00


Gain on personal estate,


167,953 00


$611,003 00


Rate $18.00 on $1,000.00.


Tax on real estate,


$158,829 30


Tax on personal estate,


56,427 66


Tax on non-resident bank stock,


4,775 04


Tax on polls,


6,624 00


Moth assessment,


237 74


Brockton & Plymouth St. Ry., excise tax,


549 60


Plymouth & Sandwich St. Ry., excise tax,


94 45


Warrant to tax collector,


$227,537 79


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Town warrant,


$184,950 78


County warrant,


14,341 98


State warrant,


16,280 00


State Highway warrant,


365 50


Non-resident bank stock,


4,775 04


Moth assessment,


237 74


Overlayings,


5,942 70


Excise tax,


644 05


$227,537 79


Residents assessed on property,


1,733


All others assessed on property,


549


Non-residents assessed on property,


616


All others assessed on property,


140


Persons assessed on property,


3,038


Persons assessed, poll only,


2,174


Persons assessed, poll and property,


5,212


Polls assessed,


3,312


Polls assessed and exempted, soldiers, R. L.,


60


Polls assessed and exempted, Clauses 9 and 10, R. L.,


37


Horses,


731


Cows,


324


Neat cattle,


8


Sheep,


61


Swine,


75


Fowl,


500


Dwelling houses,


3,049


Acres of land,


50,267


ABATEMENTS.


Dr.


Abatements for the years 1909-1911,


$2,787 82


Balance Dec. 31, 1911,


5,633 53


$8,421 35


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Cr.


Balance overlayings, Dec. 31, 1910, Overlayings, Dec. 31, 1911,


$2,478 65


5,942 70


$8,421 35


FINANCIAL.


Appropriation,


$2,600 00


Expenditures.


Services of assessors,


$1,926 00


Clerical assistance,


160 50


Expenses paid by assessors,


49 19


Printing,


160 60


Stationery,


10 14


Horse hire,


53 00


Undrawn balance,


240 57


$2,600 00


We recommend an appropriation of $3,200.00 for the year 1912.


Increase in valuation in 15 years, $5,009,945.00 (72 per cent.)


Increase in property tax payers,


827


Increase in poll tax payers,


758


GEORGE HARLOW,


JAMES C. BATES, NATHANIEL G. LANMAN,


Assessors.


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


Annual report of the Overseers of the Poor for the year end- ing Dec. 31, 1911.


We have encountered nothing very unusual or noteworthy in the affairs of this department the past year. We have exercised the usual care in tracing and fixing settlements for applicants for aid to prevent any liability upon the town that does not properly belong to it. This necessary part of our duty in some cases means considerable time spent in research and often ex- pense to properly sift the matter, and frequently the result obtained is wholly out of proportion to the energy expended, while perhaps the very next case will show the wisdom of the most thorough investigation possible.


A glance at our financial column will show that we have expended more money than the year preceding by $1,113.62. Of this amount $510.34 in excess of last year was paid for the sup- port of paupers living in other towns or cities, but with a set- tlement in Plymouth.


As illustrative of certain phases of the work of this depart- ment, it may not be amiss to cite a couple of cases that appear as a part of this year's work; one the case of a woman incurably sick with a cancer, for whom we have paid $200; another the case of a man, for whom from date of May 16, 1911, to the end of the year we have paid bills amounting to $126.86, and as his case is typical of a certain class it may be interesting to review it from the beginning. He moved to Plymouth with his wife and daughter about eleven years ago and had just about


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completed his settlement here when his wife was taken sick, aid was asked for and granted, and when the wife died a little later she was buried at the expense of this town. In the meantime the daughter had been taken to a State institution for care and treatment, and until the class of persons to which she belonged was taken wholly in charge of by the State, this town was obliged to pay her bills-the last bill being about $200. We may allow that up to this time the man had simply been unfortunate, and that he was unable to prevent or pay for anything that had occurred, but now he had himself alone to look after, and we know of no good reason why a man with his age and experiences should not have been able to support himself and save some- thing for the proverbial "rainy day." After a year or two he moved from town and was lost to sight for a time until the past year we received notice that the man was in the Boston City Hospital at the expense of the town of Plymouth. Since his discharge from the hospital we have aided him with the hope that with the coming of spring, and perhaps increased health, he may again become self-supporting. In case he does not it will probably mean the Almshouse for the rest of his life.


At the Almshouse we had but ten inmates remaining on the first of January, 1912, and one of this number belongs to an- other town. During the year two inmates were discharged to go to work, and up to the present have been self-supporting.


Considerable food material is raised and grown at the Alms- house, and its four acres of surrounding land, and while there probably is not a very great saving over buying, it serves to keep such of the inmates as are able at work and furnishes a supply of food hard to beat in quality. Besides a crop of hay for use of the two cows at present maintained to supply milk and some butter, about three-quarters of a ton of pork was raised.


The necessity of a washing machine at an institution of the character of an almshouse has been impressed on our minds for some time, and during the past year we have purchased and in-


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stalled, at an expense of $135, a Thor electrical machine, which has already proved its worth and convenience.


Nothing has arisen to call for an extraordinary expenditure of money, our total expenditures for the almshouse showing a smaller amount by $375.72 than the preceding year.


PERSON'S FULLY SUPPORTED.


Almshouse-


Number of inmates Jan. 1, 1911,


12


Admitted during the year,


9


21


Discharged during the year, 10; died, 1,


11


Number remaining Jan. 1, 1912,


10


State Institutions.


State Infirmary, Tewksbury, Jan. 1, 1911,


2


Admitted during the year, 1


3


Discharged during the year,


3


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FINANCIAL.


Undrawn balance Jan. 1, 1911,


$538 66


Appropriation, 8,000 00


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Reimbursements: From the


Commonwealth, cities and towns, $1,668 29


Soldiers' relief, board, 100 61


From individuals, 239 63


Interest, Murdock Fund,


18 25


Interest, Charles Holmes Fund,


52 02


Interest, LeBaron Fund,


174 09


Miscellaneous, 40 67


$2,293 56


$10,832 22


Expenditures : Almshouse-


Superintendent's salary and help, $1,097 68


Food,


1,619 30


Clothing and furnishings,


300 04


Fuel and lights,


793 24


Medical,


128 16


Repairs,


380 51


Miscellaneous,


406 17


$4,725 10


Outside aid-


Supplies, rent, fuel, etc., $4,295 54


Paid other cities and towns for paupers having settle- ment in Plymouth, 1,395 00


Incidentals,


54 51


Salaries,


300 00


$6,045 05


$10,770 15


Undrawn balance, $62 07


Under the provisions of Chapter 624, Acts of 1910, which the


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town voted to adopt at its annual meeting in March, 1911, it- will be necessary for each department to ask for the full amount of money to be used, as an undrawn balance, and all reimburse- ments revert to the town as a whole and not for the use of any particular department; therefore we recommend an appropria- tion of $11,000 for the year 1912.


CHARLES A. STRONG, WILLIAM T. ELDRIDGE, HERBERT W. BARTLETT,


Overseers of the Poor, Plymouth, Mass.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


MARRIAGES.


Jan. 11. Mathew Rozi Silva and Mary Gomes, both of Plyin- outh.


Jan. 12. Bartolommeo Venansio Gattoli and Elizabeth Le -- pri, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 15. Elmer Laurence Hale of Brooksville, Me., and Annie Laura Macleod of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


Jan. 21. Joseph Furtado and Helen Alexander, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Henry James McClain and Louise Lawyer, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Henry Harman Winters of Hays, Kans., and Anna Katharina Palmberg of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


Jan. 28. Marion Costa and Louise Bent, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 5. Emil Kaiser and Katharine Veronica Cronin, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 13. Ervin Fisher Rogers, Jr., and Isabella Bumpus, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 21. Adolph Richard Barke of Plymouth and Lina Peck of Kingston. Married in Plymouth.


Feb. 21. Frederick Holmes MacDonald of Melrose and Bessic- Louise Allen of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


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Feb. 21. Henry Thomas Geary of Plymouth and Anna Ma- rie Schmitt of Kingston. Married in Plymouth.


Feb. 23. William Thomas Hanson of Winchester and Lois Barnes Brewster of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


Feb. 25. Joseph Ruprecht and Annie Seaver, both of Plym- outh.


Mar. 4. Waldo Valeriani and Zaira Minarelli, both of Plym- outh.


Mar. 7. Egidio Benazzi and Rosie Cotti, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.


Mar. 20. Antonio Luiz Miguel and Maria Rozario Souza, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 22. Dorestes Morton Pratt of Middleboro and Eleanor Calderwood Saunders of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


Mar. 29. Nathaniel B. Bennett and Emeline B. (Finney) Edes, both of Plymouth.


April 6. Charles Henry Rose and Marie Anna Birnstein, both of Plymouth.


April 8. George William Henry Perry and Lillian Lawson Washburn, both of Plymouth.


April 12. Neil Mckay and Belle Armstrong, both of Plym- ·outh.


April 12. Everett Wilson Shaw of Rockland and Harriet Cole Dunham of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


April 16. Timothy J. Kennedy of New York, N. Y., and Flora Ellen Lyons of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


April 18. William Edward Coffin Nazro of Plymouth and Caroline Kingsbury Dupee of Dorchester. Married in Boston.


April 19. Burt Howard Corey of Plymouth and Ethel Jose- phine Butman of Lowell. Married in Lowell.


April 22. Primo Sampiere and Laura Decarli, both of Plym- outh.


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April 22. Louis Lenzi and Mary Gallerani, both of Plym- outh.


April 26. George Edward McMahon and Gertrude Baker Smith, both of Plymouth.


April 29. Letterio Bertuccelli and Mary Muti, both of Plym- outh.


April 29. Manuel Alexander and Annie Aniclia Alves, both of Plymouth.


May 3. Demiano Santoro and Francesca Di Acedis, both of Plymouth.


May 17. Washington E. Nickerson and Helen M. Baker, both of Duxbury. Married in Plymouth.


May 17. John James Briggs and Ethel Jane Sidebotham, both of Plymouth.


May 18. David James Evans of Montreal, Can., and Rosa- mond Allen of Plymouth. Married in Boston.


May 18. Bernard J. Thompson and Garnette I. Robinson, both of Plymouth.


May 18. Amando Cotticelli and Elodia Meotti, both of Plymouth.


May 20. Isidor Mistler and Dekler Herget, both of Plyn- outh.


May 27. Marrianno Cabral and Jeayina de Jezus Ferreira, both of Plymouth.


May 27. Ernest Pimental and Gloria Souza, both of Plym- outh.


May 29. Duncan Alexander Ryan and Annie O'Brien, both of Plymouth.


June 1. Milo Clifford Dodge of Plymouth and Marjorie Agnes Holmes of Kingston. Married in Kingston.


June 2. Everett Sherman and Lottie Edna Wade, both of Plymouth. Married in Cambridge.


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June 3. James Simmons and Carrie Maude (Stringer) Wood, both of Plymouth. 1


June 3. Albert Waldemar Thorell and Gerda Alevea Olson, both of Plymouth.


June 7. Eugenio Gandini of Plymouth and Angela Minari of Italy. Married in Boston.


June 7. Isaac McDonald of Plymouth and Jessie Belle Mc- Donald of Lynn. Married in Lynn.


June 10. Vincent Buchanan and Violet Mahler, both of Plymouth.


June 18. Lester Millard Cox of Whitman and Ada Eliza- beth Brewer of Plymouth. Married in Whitman.


June 21. Harold Watson Eldridge of Taunton and Zelma Butler Lucas of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


June 24. Thomas Forrest and Angie E. Palmer, both of Lynn. Married in Plymouth.


June 27. Willard David Casey of Rockland and Elizabeth Agnes Carr of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


June 28. Martin Thomas Clough and Eleanor Maria Willey, both of Plymouth.


June 28. John Lawrence Boyle of Plymouth and Hannah Maria Kelly of Boston. Married in Boston.


June 28. Arthur Miller Bennett and Margaret Isabelle Mac- Donald, both of Plymouth.


June 29. Joseph Allonyons Thomas of East Bridgewater and Eva Gertrude Ruprecht of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


June 29. Percy Smith Bailey of Plymouth and Lucretia Derby Massey of Concord. Married in Boston.


June 29. William J. Kerrigan of Brockton and Anna I. Kel- liher of Plymouth. Married in' Plymouth.


June 30. George Noddings and Ida Regeil, both of Plym- outh.


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June 30. Louie T. Hunter of Boston and Emily B. Taylor of Plymouth. Married in Boston.


July 3. Frank James Miller and Lillian Florence Raymond, both of Plymouth.


July 4. Edwin Inglee Vickery and Amanda Cherette, both of Plymouth.


July 5. Benjamin Loring Thomas and Helen Putnam Man- ter, both of Plymouth.


July 6. Alan Douglas Smith and Almeda May Beckman of Brooklyn, N. Y. Married in Plymouth.


July 6. Antonio P. Vieria Pacheco and Mary Jacintha Nunes, both of Plymouth.


July 7. William Wathew of Washington, D. C., and Mar- garet Anderson of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


July 12. James Stead Waterhouse and Sarah Elizabeth Finney, both of Plymouth.


July 14. Charles C. Lidington of Hartford, Conn., and Minnie (Ginhold) Orth of Stafford Springs, Conn. Married in Plymouth.


July 15. Manuel Rodrigues and Maria Resurreicas Andrade, both of Plymouth.


July 17. Fred Anselmo Plant and Clara Waltho Mackay, both of Plymouth.


July 17. Fred Steven Wood of Plymouth and Mary Mabel Briand of East Boston. Married in Boston.


July 18. Arthur William Belcher of Plymouth and Louisa Mabel Norton of Somerville. Married in Somerville.


July 22. Jay Oliver Harlow and Florence Ruth Brooks, both of Plymouth.


July 23. Alfonso Guerra and Virginia Bianchi, both of Plymouth.


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July 28. William Melville Pratt and Mary Catharine Walsh, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 11. Paul Stefani and Uliva Bernagozzi, both of Plym- outh.


August 16. Harry John Haraden and Elizabeth L. Welsh, both of Plymouth.


August 17. James Gray Bodell of Plymouth and Maud G. Brewster of Hanson. Married in Kingston.


Aug. 19. Celso Govoni and Louisa Soprite, both of Plym- outh.


Aug. 19. John Mota and Maria Fariar, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 20. James Charles Callahan and Elizabeth Monaghen, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 25. John Alorie and Mary L. (Rehrigg) Blose, both of Plymouth.


August 26. Ernest Walter Hatfield and Edna Marie Hath- away, both of Plymouth.


August 30. Charles Henry Lawrence, Jr., of Boston and Miriam Oliver Williams of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


Sept. 2. William James Hunter and Mary Agnes MacLean, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 3. Henry A. Perry of Plymouth and Delma M. Cur- deau of Lynn. Married in Lynn.


September 3. Clarence Raymond Coombs and Minnie Anna Heath, both of Plymouth. Married in Peabody.


September 4. Sylvanus William Churchill and Helen M. Morrison, both of Plymouth.


September 6. Chester Arthur Rogers and Annie MacDonald, both of Plymouth.


September 7. Joe Zaniboni of Hyde Park and Clementina Gambini of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


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September 16. Manuel Brunet Rapose and Mary Pacheco, both of Plymouth.


September 16. Joseph Faria, Jr. and Mary Gloria Piva, both of Plymouth.


September 16. Cesar Bocksteal and Philomena Garrien, both of Plymouth.


. September 17. John Teves of Plymouth and Threza (Simao) Smith of Somerset. Married in Somerset.


September 17. Alder Greenspoon of Plymouth and Breinc (Zamackanski) of Boston. Married in Boston.


September 19. Percy R. Griswold of Plymouth and Amber May Taylor of Brockton. Married in Brockton.


September 21. Angelo Lamberghini and Matilda Baroni, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.


September 22. Ellis Shwom and Stella (Stein) Lichter, both of Plymouth.


September 22. Frank Corrow of Kingston and Kathyrn Frances Denehy of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


September 23. Paride Buffino and Rose Chiari, both of Plymouth.


September 25. John McCaughern of Bristol, Conn., and Agnes Hunt of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


September 25. Arthur James Petit and Jennie May Martin, both of Plymouth.


September 26. Lawrence Edgar Beauregard of Plymouth and Josephine Louise Howard of Franklin. Married in Frank- lin.


September 30. William Rogers and Joice Prosser Leman, both of Plymouth.


September 30. Louis Regini and Mary Nai, both of Plym- outh.


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October 2. Frederick Mahler of Plymouth and Zelma Norena Rines of Newburyport. Married in Plymouth.


October 7. Albert Lincoln Mellor of Plymouth and Marion Alden Mason of Cambridge. Married in Cambridge.


October 9. Manuel Elmeida and Mary Farias, both of Plym- outh.


October 13. Oscar H. Tracey of Wayland and Josephine McCauley of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth


October 14. Peter Joseph Basler of Kingston and Catharine Mary Kaiser of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.


October 18. Knowlton Briggs Holmes and Cora Elizabeth Howland, both of Plymouth.


October 19. Antone Jesse and Breslina Jesse, both of Plym- outh. Married in Taunton.


October 25. Ernesto Guerra and Augusta Gherardi, both of Plymouth.


October 27. Robert R. Bennett of Plymouth and Mary Alice Mclaughlin of Hanson. Married in Whitman.


November 5. William Sauer and Rosa Rells, both of King- ston. Married in Plymouth.


November 11. Frank August Lavoie and Catharine E. Druckenbrod, both of Plymouth.


November 14. Franklin Porter Ford and Dora J. (Voght) Bartlett, both of Plymouth.


November 15. Prentiss Brigham Childs and Emily Marie Fischer, both of Plymouth.


November 18. George Henderson Bell and Minnie Washing- ton Hughes, both of Plymouth.




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