. City documents. Municipal register, mayor's address, annual reports, etc . minded that public opinion isintolerant of any attitude on the part of those of us who arecharged with the enforcement of the law^s as the same arewritten in the statute books. The police must perform theduties imposed by law upon them, without fear or favorit-ism. I can assure the citizens there will be no failure onour part to have this understood beyond the possibility of adoubt. I may also add that if any one supposes that Sundaytheatrical performances are to be the order of the day, lethim dismiss the thought. No


. City documents. Municipal register, mayor's address, annual reports, etc . minded that public opinion isintolerant of any attitude on the part of those of us who arecharged with the enforcement of the law^s as the same arewritten in the statute books. The police must perform theduties imposed by law upon them, without fear or favorit-ism. I can assure the citizens there will be no failure onour part to have this understood beyond the possibility of adoubt. I may also add that if any one supposes that Sundaytheatrical performances are to be the order of the day, lethim dismiss the thought. Nothing of the kind will bepermitted and no license will be given by me for anythingexcept events which will meet with general approval. 8b MAYORS ADDRESS I shall from time to time bring before you, in theorder of their importance, matters which require your ac-tion and acquaint you in that regard with whatever opinionI hold and the course of action which to me seems advisable. ANNUAL REPORT OP THE Committee on Bath Houses OP THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, MASS. FOR THE YEAR 1916. New Bedford, Mass. The a. E. Coffin Press, Printers 1917 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD. IN COMMITTEE. December 27, the City Council. GENTLEMEN : The Committee on Bath Housesherewith submits its annual report for the season of 1916. This is the first season at the new bath houses. Theconstruction cost of the houses was as follows : generalconstruction, The B. F. Smith Company, $47,;lockers, The Boston Metal Fireproofing Company,$4,; architect, Louis E. Destremps, $2, The contracts were awarded April 17, 1916 and thehouses were opened to the public use on July 15, houses were closed September 23, 1916, remainingopen a period of ten weeks. The estimated number of bathers and weekly receipts are shown in the following reports of the Superintendent, viz: — Receipts $ Week ending No. of Bath July 16 No report 23 6,10


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