arch 17, 1916. 
MANCH'S'T'R TOWN MEETING 
(Continued from page 11) 
estimated by plumbers and carpenters 
as necessary. 
Selectman Knight moved that the 
electmen be authorized to petition 
e state bureau of statistics for an 
} annual audit of the town acounts (as 
sustomary). It was carried. 
_ Edwin P. Stanley moved the adop- 
‘tion of the dump committee’s report 
pectin an appropriation of $4,400 
for the construction of a new plant 
patterned after the one they visited 
t Dover, N. H., and $300 for main- 
tenance. On motion of Selectman 
Knight the report was referred to the 
finance committee. 
~ On moticn of Selectman Knight it 
was voted to authorize the treasurer 
with the approval of a majority of 
the selectmen to borrow, during the 
merent year beginning January I, 
1916, a sum not in excess of $100,000 
jn anticipation of the revenue for the 
financial year. 
- On motion of O. T. Roberts, Art. 
42, providing for the appointment of 
‘an appropriation committee, was 
adopted. The committee will be 
named later. | 
Under consideration of Article 43, 
providing salaries for Town Of*ficers, 
George S. Sinnicks asked that $50 be 
‘appropriated for the clerk of the fi- 
hance committee. Selectman Knight 
asked that the salary of the chairman 
‘of the board of selectmen be made a 
‘sum not less than $1000. He said 
‘the duties of the office had multiplied 
‘and that he felt that he was worth as 
‘much to the town as any of the ten 
or fifteen officers receiving that 
‘amount. The increase of $500 was 
unanimously granted on motion of 
o'clock. 
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So 
Previous 
me, 1. Roberts. 
-_ On motion of Maynard B. Gilman 
“it was voted that the regulations for 
‘the Cormon and Wharf be left to 
the selectmen. 
"s Under Art. 46 it was voted to Jeave 
the regulation of beaches and land- 
ings, the placing of bath-houses and 
the taking of sand and muck from 
the beaches to the selectmen. 
© On motion of Edward S. Knight 
“adjournment was taken until Mon- 
Wday evening, April 17th, at 7.30 
' The meeting adjourned at 
8.20 o’clock after a session of three- 
“duarters of an hour during which 
$40,600 was appropriated. 
fom 
APPROPRIATIONS. 
appropriations $207,082.74 
Hichwaw constriction, new 40,000.00 
Stone Mill improvements 600.00 
Total appropriations $247,682.74 
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ARLINGTON MONUMENT 
ISING in the midst of 16,000 graves of heroes of the Civil War 
the beautiful Arlington Monument in Arlington cemetery when 
completed will be one of the wonders of Washington. 
In 1913 
Congress appropriated three-quarters of a million dollars for the 
of many battlefields. 
men of the army and navy. 
James 
SALARIES OF OFFICERS. 
The salaries of Manchester town 
officials as voted by the town under 
Art. 43 are as follows: 
Chairman assessors, $500.00 
Other assessors (each), 250.00 
*Chairman selectmen, 1000.00 
Selectmen and Overseers of 
Poor, 250.00 
Town Accountant, 1050.00 
Town Clerk, 500.00 
Treasurer and Coll. of Taxes, 1200.00 
Treasurer’s clerk, 400.00 
Chiet-Fire) Depts 150.00 
Assistants (each), 100.00 
Members Fire Dept. (each), 50.00 
Registrars of voters (each), 50.00 
Town Committeemen, per hour, — .30 
Patrolmen, per day, 3.00 
Sergeant Police, Been. 
Clerk finance committee, 50.00 
*$500 increase over last year. 
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splendid memorial to the boys in blue. 
will house a mortuary chapel and a museum for the priceless relics 
The monument is in the form of an amphi- 
theatre which will seat 6,000 persons. 
Beneath the magnificent columns of Vermont marble which 
surround the amphitheatre will be built the crypts for the noted 
The spacious entrance 
H. Rivers of Manchester, who visited the capital last 
fall at the G. A. R. convention, saw the beautiful site of the struc- 
ture. He furnished the accompanying illustration of the monument 
as it will appear when completed. 
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is afraid of his wife who isn’t. 
Evangeline—How do you like my 
new hat? 
Caroline—I think it is charming. I 
had one just like it last year—Phila- 
delphia Evening Ledger. 
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