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trict, calling for a patrolman in that 
section. 
W. C. Rust moved that £500 be ap- 
propriated in addition to the $5,000 
already appropriated for police. 
Mr. Swett stated that the board of 
selectmen in talking the matter over 
had decided that the second night 
patrolman might be taken off and 
specials be used until 1 a.m., and that 
the day patrol in winter be done away 
with. 
A. C. Needham said he understood 
from summer residents at the Cove 
that they do not want a hose house 
at the Cove, but they do want a 
patrolman. 
Samuel Knight moved to reconsider 
the vote whereby the town voted to 
pay the auditor 7500 for yearly salary. 
The moderator read a lengthy 
opinion from town counsel W. O. 
Underwood on the matter showing 
that the vote could be reconsidered. 
Mr. Knight said it had been a mat- 
ter of pleasure to him to note the 
spirit of saving, — retrenchment. At 
the time the vote on salaries was taken 
up there was a wild, mad raid upon 
our treasury. He argued at some 
length on why he thought the modera- 
tor should not have his salary doubled 
this year. He thought that when Mr. 
Cheever took out his nomination pa- 
pers he felt he would get $250, — the 
same as the past year, and that this 
100% increase was un2xpected. 
Mr. Cheever gave a clear represen- 
tation of the work required in the 
office over that of former years, saying 
that he had put in an average of eight 
hours a day for 130 days the past year 
and he had received less than f2a 
day. In February, when preparing 
the Town report he had at times 
worked as much as two days in one. 
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The adding machine, he said, had 
not been bought for the auditor. It 
was for the use of all the town officers. 
FE. P. Stanley said when the town 
gets a man who has learned the _ busi- 
ness, and who knows more about the 
town finances than any new man 
could possibly know, it is worth some- 
thing to keep him. 
F. K. Swett said the auditor ought 
to be paid for the amount of work he 
does. He can do $100 or he can do 
$500. Our present auditor is a very 
conscientious man. He will earn $500 
if his salary is $500. 
Hee K, srooper® said ’s tisist matter 
should have gone to a committee as 
he had formerly suggested. He 
thought the auditor would have been 
treated squarely ; $500 was too much, 
he thought. 
The question on reconsideration did 
not prevail, the vote being 7 in favor 
to 38 against. 
It was voted that the town rebate 
to G. F. Allen $17.40, the amount of 
concrete bill rendered against him. 
At 10.20 the meeting adjourned 
until Monday evening at 7.30. 
Former Pastor Dead 
Rev. Mr. Clark, a former pastor of 
the Congregational church, Manches- 
ter, died at his late home in Worces- 
ter last week. 
Thomas A. Baker arrived home 
from Florida Tuesday, after a winter 
spent at St. Augustine, where he had 
charge of a fruit stand for Mr. DuBois 
of Magnolia. 
Archie Gillis has left school to work 
with J. W. Carter, the tinsmith. 
Printing at the BREEZE office. 
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MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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FLOWERS for all occasions 
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Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Delivery. 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little Neck 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL! 
Application for the removal of the contents 
of cesspools and grease traps should be 
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