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11® <br />MEETING, May 9, 1922. <br />All Members Present. <br />The records of the last meeting were read and approved. <br />The following licenses were granted: <br />Sunday Sales, <br />Lire. Eva Lassof 27 Sylvia St. <br />Mr. Arthur Rollins 1 Blossom St. <br />Auctioneer's <br />William G. Murphy <br />25 Mass. Ave. <br />The Board voted to have the flags on the Town Hall <br />and on the Common at half mast for Mr. Henry H. Tyler, Grand <br />Army Veteran deceased on May 10th. <br />A letter was received from Mr. F. i. Dean of Eliot Road <br />in which he complained that the sidewalk on Eliot Road had not <br />been completed, also to the condition of Eliot Road street <br />sign and Pelham Road street sign. The letter was turned over <br />to Mr. Duffy for him to call personally on Mr. Dean and take <br />these matters up with him. <br />Mr. Cotton reported that owing to the fact that Mrs. Webb <br />of Grove Street was under arrest for assault on her husband. <br />Mr. Webb is in a hbspital and the children were distributed <br />among friends, one child was sent to the Almehouse to remain <br />there until Mr. Cotton consulted the father. <br />Mr. A. Caruso of 200 Salem Street, Boston requested a <br />chance to bid on that section of Bedford Street that is to be <br />rebuilt. The letter was acknowledged and placed on file. <br />The bond of Mr. James J. Sullivan as Constable was <br />approved by the Board. <br />The Warrant for the Town Meeting to be held on May 22nd <br />was signed. <br />Legal Opinion was received from Town Counsel Ryder in which <br />he informed the Board that in his opinion the holder of a <br />Common Victualler's License can sell tobacco on Sunday, and <br />called attention to Chapter 1360 Section 6 of the General Laws <br />which relates thereto. <br />A bid was received from Mr. Edward H. Mara for the painting <br />of Village Hall, same being for $420.00 <br />Notification was received from the Town Accountant that the <br />Town can vote a bond issue for $45,000 this year. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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