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SERVICES. Sixty-five new services have been added during the year. Forty-two on the high service and twenty-three on the low service system. Nine services have been changed from the low to the high system. There are 1221 services on the low and 792 on the high service system, 65 in use by the sewer division for flushing sewers and 27 services for street watering standpipes.
REPAIRS ON SERVICES. Many complaints have been received of insufficient pressure which upon investigation have been found due almost wholly to rusting of pipes, on the premises of the con- sumer, which are often too small for the service required.
RESERVOIR. The nests of the brown-tail moths have been re- moved, the underbrush cleared up, the fences repaired and the brook cleaned.
HYDRANTS. The hydrants have been repaired and all have been oiled and painted, and are now in good condition.
METERS. The following table gives the number of the various sized meters in use during the year and the uses of the water :
SIZE.
WHERE USED.
Total.
5g Inch.
34 Inch.
1 Inch.
1×2 Inch.
2 Inches.
Church
1
1
Library.
1
1
Domestic
772
47
15
834
Farms .
7
18
23
8
11
67
Hose
7
1
1
Stables
10
3
13
Stores and offices.
8
5
2
15
Factories
1
2
3
6
Hotels ..
5
1
6
R. R. stations
1
1
1
3
Milk rooms
1
1
Bakeries.
1
1
Clubs. .
B
1
4
Restaurants.
1
1
Miscellaneous
11
7
10
2
30
Total.
822
91
56
12
11
992
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
According to an Act passed by the Legislature, viz., Chap. 524, of the Acts of 1907, the department is obliged to meter all new services installed after Dec. 31, 1907, and during each year to meter at least 5 per cent. of the unmetered services in use Dec. 31, 1907. There were in use Dec. 31, 1907, 1094 unmetered ser- vices, thus making it necessary to install 55 meters per year, in addition to those for new services.
The water supplied by the Metropolitan Water Board has been of good quality and the quantity used as measured and reported was as follows:
GALLONS.
Per day.
Per capita per day.
January,
759,600
73
February,
893,400
86
March,
767,400
74
April,
835,200
80
May,
927,700
89
June,
1,315,700
126
July,
1,316,500
126
August,
1,024,600
98
September,
1,161,000
111
October,
938,900
89
November,
855,000
81
December,
861,900
·
82
Average for year,
971,400
93
The per capita consumption is arrived at on a basis of 10,500 consumers.
STOCK ON HAND DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Materials
$3,803.22
Tools
892.15
Apparatus and furniture
886.47
Stable, horses, harnesses, etc
668.00
Second-hand stock from Wells at Great
312.02
$6,561.86
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Water Rates.
Commitment for year
$38,085.40
Additional commitment
1,843.57
Total
$39,928.97
Rebates given by Water Registrar
723.04
Refunds authorized by Board
40.75
763.59
Net amount collected
$39,165.18
Water for building purposes
83.30
Total
$39,248.48
$6,249.84
Meadows
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Income.
Deposit on water meters
$1,105.00
Net collections for water and meter
rent
38,143.48
Miscellaneous collections and work done, etc.
2,177.51
Extension of mains
2,419.15
Appropriation for water for public pur-
poses
7,000.00
Appropriation for renewal of cement
pipes
7,000.00
Total
$57,845.14
Expenditure.
Labor, salaries and bills
$17,891.34
Interest on water bonds
13,560.00
Paid Sinking Fund
12,000.00
Paid Metropolitan Water Tax
16,552.50
Total
60,003.84
Overdraft, Dec. 31, 1908
$2,158.70
Extension of. Mains.
Balance from 1907
$219.15
Bond issue
2,000.00
Cost of new mains, 1908
. $2,735.45
Overdraft
316.30
$2,735.45
$2,735.45
Guarantee Fund.
Balance from last year
$375.30
To receipts
25.00
$400.37
By amount returned
161.27
Balance on hand
$239.10
RECOMMENDATIONS.
RECOMMENDATIONS. We urgently recommend that the re- newal of cement-lined pipes, in use since 1872, be concluded as soon as possible and suggest that the pipes in Beacon, Park, Pleasant and Webster Streets be renewed during the coming season.
We also recommend that the use of water meters be extended more rapidly than the 5 per cent. basis now required by law on account of the saving in water consumption thus brought about.
Respectfully submitted,
PETER SCHWAMB, WILLIAM N. WINN, HENRY W. HAYES,
Board of Public Works.
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
ARLINGTON, Dec. 31st, 1908.
TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS :
GENTLEMEN :- My report for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1908, is hereby respectfully submitted :
EXTENSION OF MAINS. Mains have been extended on the high service system in Harvard, Linden, West and Oakledge Streets, and in Park Avenue extension, and on the low service in Mag- nolia Street.
GATES AND HYDRANTS. One 5-inch hydrant has been set in Harvard Street, one 6-inch gate and one 5-inch hydrant in Lin- den Street, two 6-inch gates and one 5-inch hydrant in Oakledge Street, and one 8-inch gate and one 5-inch hydrant in Park Avenue extension.
RENEWAL OF MAINS. The 4-inch cement pipe in Medford Street, has been replaced by an 8-inch cast iron pipe from Massa- chusetts Avenue to Parallel Street, three gates and four hydrants have been installed and two gates and four hydrants discontinued. This street from Massachusetts Avenue to the Mystic River is now complete with cast iron pipe.
The 4-inch cement main in Franklin Street between Broadway and Warren Street has been replaced by a 6-inch cast iron pipe, one hydrant set and one removed.
A 6-inch pipe has been laid in Lake Street, between Cross Street, in Belmont, to about one hundred feet east of the Alewife brook to replace the 4-inch cement pipe abandoned, one gate and one hydrant set and one hydrant removed. A cast iron pipe is now laid in Lake Street, the entire distance between Massachu- setts Avenue and Pleasant Street.
RESERVOIR LOT. The reservoir lot has been cleared of brush, the brook cleaned out and the fences repaired and put in fairly good condition.
STANDPIPE LOT. The standpipe lot has been cared for as usual the driveways regraveled and raked where the gravel was washed off by the overflowing of the standpipe.
RECOMMENDATIONS. I would recommend that the cement pipe in Beacon, Park, Webster and Hamlet Streets, be renewed the ensuing year and that the high service be extended in Mystic Street, between Summer Street and the high service hydrant op- posite the Peirce and Winn Coal yard.
Respectfully submitted. THOMAS RODEN.
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS.
For the Year Ending December 31, 1908. In form recommended by the New England Water Works Association.
ARLINGTON WATER WORKS. Arlington, Middlesex County, Mass.
Population by Census of 1905, 9,668.
Date of Construction, low service, 1872; high service, 1894.
By whom owned, Town of Arlington.
Source of supply, Metropolitan Water System.
CONSUMPTION.
1. Estimated total population at date, 11,500.
2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 10,600.
3. Estimated population supplied, 10,500.
4. Total consumption for the year, 354,563,920 gallons.
·
5. Passed through meters, 101,644,170 gallons.
6. Percentage of consumption metered, 28.7 per cent.
7. Average daily consumption, 971,408 gallons.
S. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 84.
9. Gallons per day to each consumer, 93.
10. Gallons per day to each tap, 490.
DISTRIBUTION.
Mains.
1. Kind of pipe, cast-iron and cement.
2. Sizes, from 4-inch to 12-inch.
3. Extended feet during the year, 1841.
4. Discontinued- -feet during year.
5. Total now in use, 36.56 miles.
6. Cost of repairs per mile, $6.55.
8. Length of pipe less than four inches diam., 4,448 ft.
9. Number of hydrants added during year (public), 4.
10.
11. Number of hydrants (public and private) now in use, 380.
Number of stop gates added during year, 7.
12. Number of stop gates now in use. 316.
15. Average pressure on mains at centre of Town, 90 lbs. high system; 50 lbs. low system.
Services.
16. Kind of pipe, cement-lined, galvanized, cast-iron.
17. Sizes 5/8 inch to 6-inch.
21. Number of service taps added during year, 65.
22. Number now in use, 1,979.
24. Average cost of service for the year, $17.51.
25. Number of meters added, 157.
26. Number now in use, 992.
27. Percentage of services metered, 50 per cent.
28. Percentage of receipts from metered water (B .:- C), 54.3 per cent.
30. Number of motors in use, 4.
FINANCIAL. MAINTENANCE
RECEIPTS.
Balance brought forward. Balance brought forward, stock ...
$2623 05 From Consumers :
AA. Metropolitan Water Works assess- ment .. 16,552 50
BB. Interest on bonds. 13,560 00
CC. Total maintenance for year ... $39,644 01
B. Water rates, meters .... 21,337 75
C. Net receipts for water, (A) + (B). $39,248 48
D. Miscellaneous (rent, re-
pairs, meters, sales, etc.) 2,177 51
Stock on hand January 1, 1909 .. .. 3,803 22
E. Total. $41,425 99
$58,750 97
From Public Funds : 14,000 00
Overdraft.
3,327 98
K. Gross receipts from all sources. ... $55,425 99
K. Total. $55,425 99
CONSTRUCTION.
RECEIPTS.
EXPENDITURES.
Q. From bal. of bonds issued previous year. .
$ 419 15
GG. Extension of services. 1,085 89
R. From bonds issued.
2,000 00
HH. Extension of meters. . 1,904 55
S. From appropriations from tax levy ...
II. . Special (reservoirs, pumps, etc.).
T. Transferred from Maintenance Ac- count. . 3,306 74
JJ. Total construction for year. $5,725 89
U. From other sources.
KK. Balance from bonds issued.
V. Total.
$5,725 89
V. Total. $5,725 89
W. Net cost of works to date. $534,454 76
X. Bonded debt at date .. 348,000 00
Y. Amount paid to Sinking Fund to date from income of Water Works .... 68.000 00
Z .. Average rate of interest, 4 per cent.
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EXPENDITURES.
AA. Management, repairs and renewals $ 9531 51
A. Water rates, fixtures .... $17,910 73
DD. Transferred to Sinking Fund ..... 12,000 00
DD. Transferred to Construction Acc't. 3,306 74
EE. Total Expenditures from Income ..
$54,950 75
.
FF. Extension of mains . $ 2,735 45
REPORT OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
ARLINGTON, December 31, 1908.
The Board of Registrars of Voters herewith submit their report for the year ending December 31, 1908.
During the year the Board held seven sessions, as required by law, arranging them so that there was one meeting in the spring and one in the fall at Arlington Heights.
The total number of registered voters as reported January I, 1908, was 1892.
Whole number males 1774
Whole number females II8
1892
During the year 152 names were stricken from the list for death, removal, or other causes.
At the various meetings held during the year the number added was as follows:
Town Hall, Feb. 5, 1908 6
Union Hall, Feb. 14, 1908 . II
Town Hall, Feb. 21, 1908 I7
Town Hall, Sept. 16, 1908 29
Town Hall, Oct. 16, 1908 43
Union Hall, Oct. 19, 1908 . 42
Town Hall, Oct. 24, 1908.
II4 262
Making a total registration for the year of 262.
The list as revised to Jan. I, 1909, is as follows :
Whole number registered 2002
Whole number men . .
1884
Whole number women
IIS
2002
JOHN-W. BAILEY, WINTHROP PATTEE, EBEN F. DEWING,
THOMAS J. ROBINSON,
Registrars of Voters. .
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1908.
The Report of this department for the year ending December 31, 1908, is herewith submitted :
The full Reports of Town Meetings, Cemetery Commissioners, Registrars of Voters, and Death Statistics, all of which come under the work of this department, may be found under those headings.
BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR 1908.
Total number of births registered .
252
Females
134
Males
118
Born in Arlington
229
Born in other places
23
The parentage of the children born was as follows:
Born in the United States, both parties
214
Born in Foreigh Countries, both parties
178
Born in United States, one parent
56
Born in Foreign Countries, one parent
56
Born in Arlington, both parents
14
Born in Arlington, one parent
47
MARRIAGES.
Whole number of couples recorded
91
Residents of Arlington
106
Other places
76
Solemnized in Arlington
51
Solemnized in other places
40
Groom, first marriage of
79
Groom, second marriage of
12
Bride, first marriage of
83
Bride, second marriage of
Age of oldest groom
58
Age of youngest groom
18
Age of oldest bride
49
Age of youngest bride
18
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TOWN CLERK.
Whole number Males Females Females Spayed
DOGS REGISTERED.
305
253
38
14
305
Paid to County Treasurer
$663 00
THOMAS J. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
I have examined the Town Clerk's record of Dog Licenses, and found the same correct with receipts from the County Treasurer for the above amount.
GEO. McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.
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TOWN CLERK.
BIRTHS REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Date.
Name of Child.
Parents.
Jan. 2 Mary White .
Jan. 5 Catherine Maltman
Jan.
8 Edna Louise Austin.
Jan. 8 Virginia Cathleen Brannen.
Jan. 10 Simon Spitz
Jan. 10 Christine Chickering.
Jan. 11 John Canniff
Jan. 12 Andrina S. Kenney
Jan. 13 Walter A. Finlay.
Jan. 14 Elwood R. Holt
Jan. 20 Roy T. Nielson
Jan. 20 Claire A. Purcell
Jan. 21 James M. Curtin
Jan. 21 Alma Stocker.
Jan. 24 Elizabeth Cosgrove.
Twins
Jan. 24 Marguerite Cosgrove
Jan. 26 Antonia Martina.
Jan. 27
John Modderazzo.
Jan. 28
Charles C. Reed, Jr.
Jan. 28
Margaret B. Magee
Jan. 29 Mabel Bucknam.
Jan. 29 Mildred B. Cox.
Jan. 31 Lawrence Beaslee.
Jan. 31 Raymond A. Bernard.
Feb. 1 Marion O. Keane
Feb. 2 Phyllis I. Blake.
Feb). 7 Irving Perry
Feb. 9 Ida I. Ivester
Feb. 11
Feb. 11 Edith E. Johnson
12
Feb. Feb. 16 Mary Nolan
Feb. 17
Jacob Levi
Feb. 20 Marion M. Doolin
25 Eva A. Hurd.
Feb. Feb. 27 Feb. 27
Louise Bradley
Mar. 2
Mar. 3 Wm. P. Golden.
Mar. 7 Mary J. Flynn.
Mar. 10
Louise A. Marvin.
Mar. 10 Joseph C. O'Neil .
Mar. 10 Hartley S. Lohnes, Jr.
Mar. 11 Josephine Donovan.
Mar. 11 John J. Ellingwood
Mar. 12 Edmund L. Frost .
Mar. 14 Helen Louise Bitzer
Mar. 16 Olive F. Galbraith.
James and Elizabeth (Smith) White. Frank L. and Mary A. (Spooner) Maltman. Charles S. and Florence L. (Peaslee) Austin. Joseph G. and Margaret (O'Neil) Brannen. Aaron and Molly (Kaufman) Spitz.
George W. and Maude (Abbott) Chickering. Michael and Margaret (Forrest) Canniff. Martin J. and Elizabeth (Gillespie) Kenney. Wm. A. and Winnie R. (Harris) Finlay. Chas. A. and Charlotte (Mckinley) Holt. Niels T. and Ragna (Olsen) Nielson. James F. and Nellle (Stynes) Purcell. Arthur M. and Christina (Whalen) Curtin. Fritz and Alma (Olsen) Stocker.
John and Mary (Crowley) Cosgrove.
Nicholas and Jessie (Spellsina) Martina. Fred and Margaret (Feroli) Modderazzo. Charles C. and Marion (Starkey) Reed. Thomas H. and Louise (Irwin) Magee. Herman F. and Mary (Horton) Bucknam. E. Sargent and Mabel (Edwards) Cox. Joseph F. and Josephine (MacClintock) Beaslee.
Joseph S. and Minnie (Stowell) Bernard. Thos. F. and Mary (McHugh) Keane. Rufus W. and Harriet (Arnold) Blake. Manuel R. and Mary (Pavia) Perry. Wm. and Ona (Baine) Ivester.
Clarence E. and Edith (Bolster) Johnson.
John F. and Mary (Brogan) Nolan. Benj. and Annie (Gotschalk) Levi. James and Margaret (Mulcahy) Doolin. Herbert C. and Catherine (Foley) Hurd.
Morton C. and Marie (Boison) Bradley.
James J. and Catherine (Ferguson) Golden. David and Margaret (Healey) Flynn. Louis G. and Louise (Bedo) Marvin. Eugene and Nora (Lawton) ('Neil. Hartley S. and Nellie (Joyce) Lohnes. Timothy and Mary (Sheehan) Donovan. Chas. A. and Julia (Sullivan) Ellingwood. Harold L. and Sophia (Freeman) Frost. John F. and Caroline (Winterholder) Bitzer. Harry D. and Leslie (Harwood) Galbraith.
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TOWN CLERK.
BIRTHS-Continued.
Date.
Name of Child.
Parents.
Mar. 20 Michael J. Joyce.
Mar. 24 Helen Lane .
Mar. 24
Edith Louise Easton
Mar. 26 Ellen E. Cowhig.
Mar. 26 Charles R. Gilmour
Mar. 29 John Matthew Farren
Mar. 29 Philip Cook Peirce
Mar. 30
Raymond C. Lewis.
Mar. 31 Walter F. Dale.
Apr.
3 Martin F. Hines
Apr. 6 Fanny Fisher.
Apr. 6 Charles C. Beebe, Jr.
Apr. 8 Frederick A. O'Connell
Apr.
9 George A. Winn, Jr.
Apr. 10 Herbert E. Stinson.
Apr. 11 Cecelia Cunningham.
Apr. 15 Apr. Apr. 18 Albert F. Bacon.
16 Roger Prendergast
Apr. 20
Vivian M. Albright.
Apr. 21 John F. McCarthy.
Apr. 25 Walter Delano Everett
Apr. 25 Lester C. McInnes.
Apr. 25 John Scannell.
Apr. 27 Florence A. Draper
Apr. 28
Mary Toomey.
Apr. 28
Alice M. Leverone.
Apr. May May
2 Marion Titus
3. Alta Florence Wood.
May
3 Dorothy Salisbury Freeman
May
4 Annie Catherine Welch.
May
5 Irma Inez Coolidge
6 Frances Carpenter
May May 7 Jeanie E. Long. May May 11 May 13 Alice M. O'Brien
7 Edna Elizabeth Ennis.
May 15 Mary Agnes Coleman.
May 16 William Henry Barr
May 16 Ruth Fulton.
17 Donald Arthur Wood
May May 19 Harold G. Griffin. May 21 Robert L. Goodale May 22 Thos. Henry Welch
May 24 Chester Hornbrook Hadley.
May 28 Ruth Frances Davis ..
May 28 James Willard Cameron.
May 29 Margaret Eleanor Lowe
June 2 Charles W. Frazer.
June 3 Marian Lavinia Haywood
June 3 Walter H. Taft, Jr.
Michael and Margaret (Barry) Joyce. John J. and Catherine (Scannell) Lane. John A. and Elizabeth (Marshall) Easton. Patrick and Margaret (Flynn) Cowhig. Ernest F. and Lillian (Jukes) Gilmour. Daniel H. and Bertha (Kenney) Farren. Warren A. and Ruth (Cook) Peirce. Irving C. and. Edith (Corey) Lewis. Wm. P. and Annie (Breslin) Dale. Martin and Sarah (McIsaac) Hines. Jacob and Mary (Levinski) Fisher. Charles C. and Margaret (Colman) Beebe. Dennis J. and Jennie (Miller) O'Connell. George A. and Mabel (Hartwell) Winn. George F. and Harriet (Hill) Stinson. Edward H. and Rose (Reilley) Cunningham. Chas. A. and Laura (Davis) Hardy. Thos. J. and Mary (Kelly) Prendergast. Albert R. and Amy (Fiske) Bacon. Major L. and Dora (Loudon) Albright. Chas. and Margaret (Hennessey) McCarthy. Horace D. and Sarah (Bock) Everett. Patten B. and Violena (Lantz) McInnes. Patrick and Hannah (Sullivan) Scannell. George and Sarah (McElwain) Draper. John and Winifred (McGowan) Toomey. Louis T. and Mary (Cross) Leverone. Frank P. and Mabel (Fellows) Berry. Harry K. and Mabel (Lathrop) Titus. Harry and Maude (Lawrence) Wood. Warren E. and Clara (Salisbury) Freeman. Thos. J. and Annie (Golden) Welch. Clarence W. and Addie (Culver) Coolidge. Alfred C. and Kate (Heizer) Carpenter. Chas. and Robina (Lambie) Long. Wm. P. and Mary (White) Ennis.
John A. and Mary (Scannell) O'Brien. John and Mary (Loftus) Coleman. Russell W. and Florence (Wilford) Barr. Robert S. and Blanch (Hunt) Fulton. Roy and Ethal (Taylor) Wood. Fred and Josephine (Toomey) Griffin. Percy A. and Hope (Leonard) Goodale. Thos. J. and Bridget (Barry) Welch. Chester B. and Marie (Hornbrook) Hadley. Wmn. F. and Jessie (Gollen) Davis. John H. and Lena (Wilson) Cameron. George H. and Mary (Rockett) Lowe. Peter L. and Margaret (McEnany) Frazer. William H. and Ethel (Curry) Haywood. Walter H. and Georgianna (Sawyer) Taft.
Davis L. Hardy.
30 Arnold Hazen Berry
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TOWN CLERK.
BIRTHS-Continued.
Date.
Name of Child.
Parents.
June 5 Ronald Edward Holoway. . .
June 7 Winifred Curtin.
June 9 William R. Awalt.
June 14 Charles T. Atwood.
June 16 Martin Richard Holland ..
June 17 Lawrence A. Ervin.
June 19 Elizabeth Ahern.
June 20 Edith Isabella Pollock.
June 22 George W. Dwyer.
June 23 Florence Gertrude Johnson .
June 25 Catherine E. Quin.
June 26
Robert L. Vaughn.
June 27
June 29 Thora Louise Jacques
June 29 Norval Du Vernet Bacon
June 30 Edward M. Lunderkin
July 1
Catherine A. Gallagher
July 3 Barbara Sears ..
July 4 Mary E. Benham
July 5 Mary E. Lowe. . .
Twins
July 5 Marion J. Lowe. .
July
5 Helen P. Stinson.
July
5 Chester E. Stubbs
July 7 George K. Rugg
July 11 Kathleen A. Parris.
July 12
William Galvin.
July 13
Ruth Hendrick
July 13
Cornelius Francis Collins.
July 17 Walter B. Lane.
July 18 John J. Donahue
July 18 Clarence Frost Peirce
July 19 Florence E. Bishop
July 21 Mary E. Schouler
July 23 Matilda Nixon.
July 24 Otis A. Armstrong.
July 24 Ethel F. Belyea.
July 25 Frances Doherty
July 26 Alice Murray.
July 27 Josephine Helen Ross
July 29 Edward R. Stockdale.
July 29
Philip A. Walter, Jr
July 31 Philip G. Mead.
July 31 Shirley Goodwin.
Aug. 2 Amerigo Nazzero.
Aug. -
4 Julia Doris McCarthy
Aug. 4 John H. Harwood, Jr.
Aug. 6 George E. McNamara.
Aug. 7
Aug. 7 Marion Mahoney.
Aug. 8 Virginia Vernier.
Aug. 13 Sadie R. Resnik
Aug. 14 Marion E. Winchenbach.
Samuel E. and Mary (Kerr) Holoway. Lawrence and Theresa (O'Brien) Curtin. William K. and Lizzie (Reynolds) Awalt. Charles F. and Ada (Gorton) Atwood. Martin F. and Grace (Curran) Holland.
Aubrey W. and Donald Etta (McDonald) Ervin.
Dennis and Margaret (Lane) Ahern.
Andrew L. and Agnes (Dunn) Pollock. George C. and Ethel (Williams) Dwyer. Hjalmar and Gertrude (Lagerblad) Johnson. Thomas J. and Margaret (Verlin) Quin. Walter J. and Sarah (Ross) Vaughn.
John W. and Thora (McClare) Jacques. Norval F. and Margaret (DuVernet) Bacon. Carmon and Mabel (Terwillegar) Lunderkin. Francis E. and Frances (Coons) Gallagher. Walton H. and Edith (Teel) Sears. John and Catherine (Sullivan) Benham. James W. and Florence (Mitchell) Lowe. Harry H. and Louise (Price) Stinson.
Victor C. and Hattie (Anderson) Stubbs. George B. C. and Winifred (King) Rugg. Charles L. and Catherine (Curry) Parris. Eugene and Theresa (Ryan) Galvin. Philip A. and Mary (Lehan) Hendrick. Cornelius and Theresa (Hickey) Collins. Michael F. and Mary (Goodwin) Lane. John J. and Josephine (Devine) Donahue. Charles A. and Laura (Hobbs) Peirce. James O. and Carrie (Douglas) Bishop. Willard C. and Mary (Brodil) Schouler. Edward and Agnes (Keaney) Nixon. Arthur J. and Olive (Teel) Armstrong. Theodore R. and Grace (Harwood) Belyea. Wm. J. and Mary (Duffy) Doherty. Michael J. and Bridget (Flatley) Murray. Malcolm A. and Emma (McManus) Ross. Richard and Edith (Adams) Stockdale. Philip A. and Eva (Conkey) Walter. James M. and Mary (Lawless) Mead. Alex. M. and Lona (Bartlett) Goodwin. Pelligrino and Virginia (Melillo) Nazzero. John W. and Julia (Toomey) McCarthy. John H. and Harriet (Harmon) Harwood. George E. and Mary (Powers) McNamara.
Daniel and Margaret (Keefe) Mahoney. Walter and Susan (Selfridge) Vernier. Louis and Lizzie (Katz) Resnik. Jolin and Lillie (Light) Winchenbach.
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BIRTHS-Continued.
Date.
Name of Child.
Parents.
Aug. 15
Mary M. O'Keefe
Aug. 16 John Joseph Dale.
Aug. 18 Angelo Gilletta ..
Aug. 18 Agnes Rose McCarthy
Aug. 21 Ruth Mae Phillips.
Aug. 22 Beatrice Bennett.
Aug. 22 Elizabeth M. A. Graham.
Aug. 23 Louise Broekheuis.
Aug. 23 Bernard Donald Thompson
Aug. 23 Bruno D. Tavernese.
Ang. 25 Feone Leish
Aug. 26 John Quinn
Aug. 26 Anna Curley.
Aug. 27 Joseph Donnelly. Aug. 29 Barbara Holmes Gott.
Sept. 3 George E. Chambers
Sept. 3 Arvid G. Simpson.
Sept. 3 Roana H. Robinson
Sept. 4 Alice M. Bryson.
Sept. Sept.
4 Olilia Manderino.
6 Karl M. Binnig.
Sept. 8 Erma V. MacAllister
Sept. 8 Eliza Munroe.
Sept. 8 Annie B. Anslow
Sept. 9 Clara Farr Taft.
Sept. 11 Stanley R. Marshall
Sept. 12 Sept. 12 Sept. 14
Muriel Woods.
John Purcell.
Gladys Beryl Ackestrom
Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 22
Vincenzo Franco
Arthur Coughlin.
James V. Hoff.
Esther Frances Dewing.
Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Mary H. Breen. Sept. 25 Robert W. Berry.
Sept. 27 George Albert Wood.
Sept. 29 Charles H. Roberts 3rd
Sept. 29 Charles E. Schoffield .
Sept. 29 Mary Lancellotta.
1 Edith M. MacGregor.
3 William J. Donovan.
Oct. Oct. Oct. 7 William J. Troy
Oct. 8 Asa P. Young
Oct. 9 Alice R. Leary
Oct. 9 Antonio Gaita
Oct. 16 Virgilio G. C. Guarante
Oct. 21 Lillian May Hill.
Oct. 27 Minnette B. Savage.
Morris and Margaret (Forrest) O'Keefe. John J. and Ellen (Welch) Dale. James and Mary (March) Gilletta. Patrick and Nora (Barry) McCarthy. Samuel P. and Clara (Hosmer) Phillips. Louis J. and Jennie (Ganak) Bennett. Constantine and Alfrida (Tillyard) Graham. Herman and Sophie (Dannemeyer) Broek- heuis.
Albert and Josephine (Bowden) Thompson. Domenico and Catherine (Scarfo) Tavernese. Harry and Sarah (Moushkin) Leish. Thomas and Julia (Concannon) Quinn. Thomas and Beatrice (Shea) Curley. Thomas J. and Mary (Brow) Donnelly. Hollis M. and Adele (Tribble) Gott. Edward and Flora (Smith) Chambers. Adolph and Tekla (Johnson) Simpson. J. Blake and Gertrude (Palmer) Robinson. George and Mary (Sweeney) Bryson. Peter and Carrie (Di' Auria) Manderino. Jacob and Frieda (Muller) Binnig. John R. and Edith (Andrews) MacAllister. David W. and Bessie (McQuirk) Munroe. Wm. P. and Lena (Nicholson) Anslow. W. Allen and Margaret (Weems) Taft. Minzo L. and Jennie (Furness) Marshall.
Ernest C. and Lilla (Bates) Woods. Edmund J. and Alice (Sullivan) Purcell. Clarence E. and Minnie (Beach) Ackestrom. John and Julia (Franco) Franco. William A. and Mary (Hubbard) Coughlin. Lendall N. and Hannah (Buckley) Hoff. Eben F. and Maude (Marshall) Dewing. David A. and Mary (Madden) Breen. Horace W. and Clara (Leslie) Barry. Reginald M. and Lottie (MacPhee) Wood. Chas. H. and Ella (Brown) Roberts. Arthur W. and Catherine (Murphy) Schoffield. Peter and Lana (Malsglea) Lancellotta. Malcolm and Jennie (Smith) MacGregor. Dennis J. and Elizabeth (Delaney) Donovan. William and Katherine (Hayes) Troy. B. Roscoe C. and Augusta (Johnson) Young. Timothy J. and Mary (Rogers) Leary. Samuel and Maria (Lavarino) Gaita. Raphael D. and Adelina (Vitagliano) Guar- ente.
Howard and Anna (Kelley) Hill. Frank B. and Jennie (Roden) Savage.
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TOWN CLERK.
BIRTHS-Concluded.
Date.
Name of Child.
Parents.
Oct. 29
Mary Reagan.
Nov. 2 Hazel Barker
Nov. 4 Stella Gilda Caterino
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