Municipal record . .as appointed to teach in Mission HighSchool from January 28 for remainder of school year, 1919-1920. SOI-T DRINK BUSINESS LICENSED IN The Council of Minneapolis has recently passed an ordinanceregulating the manufacture _and storage of soft drinks, and re-quiring a license to be secured by all persons engaged in thebusiness as a manufacturer or wholesaler. The excuse givenin the ordinance for creating the regulations is that they arenecessary for the preservation of the public health. Enforce-ment of the ordinance is put in the hands of the Commissionerof Heal


Municipal record . .as appointed to teach in Mission HighSchool from January 28 for remainder of school year, 1919-1920. SOI-T DRINK BUSINESS LICENSED IN The Council of Minneapolis has recently passed an ordinanceregulating the manufacture _and storage of soft drinks, and re-quiring a license to be secured by all persons engaged in thebusiness as a manufacturer or wholesaler. The excuse givenin the ordinance for creating the regulations is that they arenecessary for the preservation of the public health. Enforce-ment of the ordinance is put in the hands of the Commissionerof Health. A fee of five dollars per annum for each establishment isprovided in the ordinance. At a meeting of the Board of Health held on January 22,1&20. Arthur H. Barendt was chosen as president for theeighth consecutive term. His selection to this station wasunanimous, the members of the Board expressing the beliefthat the interests of the department could be best served byhis retention in this important San Franciscos $2,000,000 ConventionBuilding COVERS CIVIC CENTER BLOCK BOUNDED BY LARKIN, GROVE, POLK AND HAYES STREETS Contains Halls of various sizes, which can beengaged for Conventions, Fairs, Balls, Lectures,Concerts, etc. Main Hall accommodates over 10,000 persons,and other halls from SCO to 1,500. For termt and dattt, apply to Managing Saperintondmnt,<iroV9 and Larkin Strm«ta, or to Cterh of Hoard of Super-oimora. City Hall, 36 MUNICIPAL RECORD HEALTH The following cases of communicable diseases were rejiortedin San Francisco for tlie weelc ended January 24, 1920: Pneumonia (lobar) 51 Tuberculosis 29 Erysipelas 6 Typhoid fever 3 Encephalitis 2 Scabies 6 Gonococcus infection .... 21 Syphilis 18 Influenza 186 Smallpox 12 Diphtheria 38 Scarlet fever 28 Whooping cough 21 Chickenpox 40 Mumps 39 Measles 287 Rubella 1 United States Naval Training Station, Verba Duena Island. (Week ended January 17, 1920.) Pneumonia (lobar) 3 Gonococcus infection .... 4 M


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