Municipal Facts: Volume 1 Number 4, 1918 June
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![]() | [...]tise Denver.—The Editor. June, 1918 |
![]() | [...]MUNICIPAL FACTS °D[...]vora at the Since the expiration on June 1 of the office of Public City Park Zoo,[...]the scientific and edu- tion as $13,970,000, before his retirement from office. Beca[...]ainst issuance of bonds for amounts in excess of $100,000 temporary charge of the parks will have tha[...]ication of reports and inter- office on June 1, 1919. esting scientific data, by conducting il[...]on come known as the most progressive of American municipal- ities in this phase of culture.[...]it is estimated that 10,000 gallons are being wasted daily now Man[...]ward the cause. The Genesee preserve is the only municipal game preserve in the country worthy the[...]i- The nation's coal shortage on June 1 was 75,000,000 tons. mals and birds in the Color[...]the ensuing winter. Lignite coal from the municipal coal The Water Election[...]not piled over four feet in height. I MUNICIPAL PACTS is published monthly by the City and County[...]e editor of this magazine. Editorial Office, Boom 110, City Hall, Denver, Colorado. EDCtAR C. M[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 19 1[...]I'lmlii* l>\ .1. \V. Tick- 1NCL the entry of the Uni[...]ed providential, that this city estab- lished its municipal wild game enclosure in the mountain parks several[...]of bison at 30.000,000 to 60.000,000 head, until 1908, when[...] |
![]() | [...]MUNICIPAL FA C TS[...]](reserve all a n i m a 1 s are interested in zoology. The[...]nce around the in the numbers of the world's meat-producing herds of cattle, original 165 acres was commenced. This is now the third[...]under $10 per head, while the cost of fattening a t[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 19 1 time this initial herd would g r o w into a p e[...]s, 2,700 a year. Fen such p r e s e r v e s w o u 1 d yield 27,000 y o u n g a year from the fourth year on, or, after deduct- ing for b r e e d i n g stock, 24,00!) or 25,000 m a r k e t a b l e elk a year. Th[...]a t e , es- tablished in New H a m p s h i r e in 1886, includes 27 000 fenced acres, and has held as high as 4,000 animals at one time. T h e e s t a b l i[...]r e s e r v e s would require an initial herd of 24,000 elk. and this n u m b e r could safely be take[...]horities estimate these to contain from 80,000 to 100,000 head. During the winter of 1()16- 17 the G e r m a n g o v e r n m e n t b o u g h t[...]d from ten e l k p r e s e r v e s . From 1002 to 1006 the United S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t b r o u g h t from Russia about 1,200 reindeer at a total cost of $225,000, to save[...]Cnnliiiueil mi I'a.uv 1 (i[...] |
![]() | [...]MUNICIPAL FA C TS[...]of water from the quickened in the p h y s i c a 1[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 191[...]s in the c o m p 1 e t e, even to form of dikes. Each dike, in reali[...]their d w e 1 1 i n g or The entire construction is of stru[...]Contimiod on Tiistc 1 (! |
![]() | [...]MUNICIPAL FACTS[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 19 1 Monsters of[...]would allow his mind to revert some 8,000,000 or 10,000,000 years ago, or the early Cretaceous perio[...]t ) Thigh Bone of a upon the earth not more than 1,000,000 years.[...] |
![]() | 12 MUNICIPAL FACTS Zoos in Other Cities Cling to[...]for progress, last year voted an annual levy of $140,000 for improvements. It was well launched on t[...]ranged zoo from an educational standpoint. During 1017 the number of visitors entering the gates of the National Zoological Bark was 1,106,800, a daily average of 3,032. One hundr[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 19 1[...]13[...]Hugh Murphy—Land Alone Worth $15,000-Will Have More Than Double Capacity of Prese[...]is from railroad t r a c k a g e , is w o r t h $15,000.[...]paving m a t e r i a l is not was $15,000.[...]cted by J. C. Mitchell. Dates for Denver Municipal Concerts Announced K e s e r v a t i o n[...]m e . Marie Rappold. son tickets for the Denver Municipal | [ A r t i s t s Series, to be p r e s e n t e d[...]M e t r o p o l i t a n , March 13. Dora de Phillipe[...]being made. 11[...]rium 11 come in April.[...]a c h e r s ' Club, 600; Denver Musicians' Club. 150:[...]Wilcox Studios, 250; A b r a m o w i t z Studios, 100;[...]time the Municipal T h e a t r e was conducted in the r a n g e from[...]t e v e r out of these concerts, but will mately $1.50 more than a single p e r f o r m a n c e .[...]house, M e t r o p o l i t a n , O c t o b e r 2 1 ; O r a t o r i o A r t i s t s[...]case, and the coming dred voices. D e c e m b e r 19; Eddy B r o w n , violinist,[...]m o t e r was correct. conditions, J a n u a r y 13; Boston Opera Singing[...]f the Chicago Grand dicate t h a t the Municipal A r t i s t s series is already Louise Sta[...] |
![]() | 14[...]MUNICIPAL F AC TS[...]ed in such a condition For instance, the 1917 r e p o r t of W i l l ' a m Kelly, chief[...]as inspection d e p a r t m e n t , shows t h a t 110,730 wagon loads of dirt were[...]goods, were forced to remove these T h e municipal inspection d e p a r t m e n t , organized as pro[...]the c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t of J u n e , 1916, combines n u m e r o u s offices[...]collection, dead animal collection, city dumps, municipal dog pound, card, which reads :[...]n t of i m p r o v e m e n t s and p a r k s , in 1917, is haled before the police m a g i s t[...]Continued on Page 1 7 Speer Memorial Plans[...]to Denver's late m a y o r , municipal a c h i e v e m e n t s of R o b e r t W. Speer,[...]has a p p o i n t e d the E d i t o r of Municipal F a c t s as Editor-in-Chief of L a w r e n c e C[...]g was held at the m a y o r ' s office on J u n e 15 at which an structive featu[...]Municipal F a c t s . |
![]() | JUNE, 1918[...]iven From City The beneficial results of the municipal blue-sky ordinance, de- Triangle Oil Co[...]spurious oil stocks, is strik- stock out of 10,000,000 total. At time of report there had been[...]s 40 per cent were paid. C. Bailey, issued on May 15. In his letter of transmittal to Mayor[...]velopment. Sales had amounted to $7,261.44 and expenses to $4,042.44. have closed their offices, and the represe[...]June 12, 1918. taken by directors. Spent in advertising, circulars, etc., $13,500. Hon. W. F. R. Mills, Mayor,[...]Commissions paid amounted to between $12,000 and $13,000. City and County of Denver,[...]r Oil marily. Out of 25,000,000 shares, 10,000,000 were turned over to pro- and Refining Co[...]imes above par. Standard Oil and Gas Company. The facts, as disclosed in the re- National Oi[...]I have also since my last report investigated a number of brokers for the purpose of carrying out the pr[...]have been violating such ordinance, shares, 1,000,000 were promotion stock. Practically no mone[...]tock selling ordinance have ac- stock sold $1,750 went in commissions. complished much in Denve[...]ertising done and no stock sale of stock. A large number of the oil companies, which were sold i[...]ve property. gone out of business, and a large number of others have left town, and there are not one-half the number of companies in Denver now Tri-State[...]f the companies still running and doing 100 barrels a day. Fifteen per cent commission paid[...]dvertising in such a manner that Report of June 15 people are not so likely to be imposed upon.[...]evelop for $25,000,000 with production of 1,200 barrels a day. Some stock property with the m[...]from our efforts. to be about 150 barrels a day. Dividends paid in January and Fe[...]ary and one expected in June.[...]have been more optimistic than facts of the case justify, but broker's A summariza[...]ining Company. "As the officers and of 10,000,000 shares, 2,000,000 were issued to promote[...]on-Wyoming Refining Company. At time of report $594,- took the position only at the urgent request of Mayor Mills, and 192.72 worth of stock had been sold, of which $237,[...]to one of the promoters, E. C. Kingsbury. On May 13, 1918, many plans initiated by Mayo[...]strict and fast, Company. Commissions ranged from 10 to 25 per cent, and the effe[...] |
![]() | 16[...]MUNICIPAL FACTS Moving a Mountain to the[...]nd ten feet high, with an extremely The municipal anti-loafer ordinance,[...]plates along its back and found Denver on June 13. The police department The present work is bu[...]ose toes were armed Whereas A large number of our citizens are engaging as necessity require[...]ighteen feet; they were ani- Section 1. That during the period of the present war cliff[...]ir- County of Denver, between the ages of 18 and 55 years,[...]charge of their duties less than the minimum number of met with no encouragement from them.[...]not exceeding seven days, seeking other parks in 1916, was immediately impressed[...]artment or employe of the City During the fall of 1916 Mr. Borcherdt, with a "At th[...]s there were earthquakes occasionally, as ($100), or more than three hundred dollars ($300), or[...]ised band of cement. Within this border 1 great rock movements which resulted in the[...]at the general Genesee preserve, the onlv municipal game on the boulevards does not[...] |
![]() | JUNE, 19 18[...]17 The Fifth Labor Modernized[...]g l e Paved alleys cleaned, l i) l 7 25.175 <) 23!)[...]r ci'iit d i r t removed 12[...]30 Dirt alleys cleaned. 1 91 0 0,21)4 14,497[...]decided upon the closing of Dirt alleys cleaned, 1917 -I.S20 24,202[...]cent in cost 2(1[...]e triangle. E v e r y o n e w h o has made In 1917 the e n o r m o u s d e m a n d for use o[...]To bring the B a t e s '1'riangle into unity with t h e bal- t h e m in thi[...]Colfax Avenue, which is 100 feet wide, and its use for Adams Hotel, I!. (!.[...]ulties a t t e n d i n g the Brown I'alace Hotel, 17th anil Broadway.[...]f ground, your Christ, I'. K.. rooming house, 225 1 Lawrence.[...]t h e beautiful results Crescent Rooming House. .1. H a u l e r , 1533 Larimer St.[...]crificing what Draziok. T. M., rooming house. 223 1 Larimer St.[...]r e s t s Funcheon, Mrs. Ceo., rooming house I3S 15th St.[...]city. C r e a t Northern Hotel, L. S t r a u h . 10 12 Larimer St.[...]t u d y of Kelly, Mrs. M.. r o o m i l y house, 214 5 Larimer St.[...]a t t h e great Kinney. Mrs. H.. rooming house, 2 145 Larimer St.[...]t h e northwest l o w a r d s t h e Marcus Hotel, 1324 201 li St.[...]d t h a t b u t Marquette Hotel. I). F. Sullivan, 1 7 2 5 C u r t i s St.[...]y and passes by Metropolo Hotel, Broadway between 17th and 1 Sth.[...]ger part of t h e Midland Hotel, L. S t r a u h , 1 100 17th St.[...]t e e n t h Mizpah Rooming House, A. lierdivink. 1 4 5 5 Market St.[...]crossing Cherry Neal, Mrs. Laura, rooming house. 13 10 15th St.[...]t r e e t s leading to t h e New Colorado Hotel. 17th and Tremont S t s .[...]h e Speer Revere Hotel, Izenhart >V C u t h e m . 1427 Blake St.[...]nver, and t h a t only a small frac- Roval Hotel. 1332 15th St.[...]T h e com- Stanehon, Mrs. Louise, rooming house. 10 12 Larimer St.[...]nion T h o r n t o n , Mrs. Mahie, rooming house. 1530 1 Till St.[...]not be seriously inconvenienced Wellington Hotel, 1 4 5 0 C r a n t St.[...]one block around t h e B a t e s Auditorium. The, 14th and C u r t i s Sts.[...]e t s would greatly C h i l d r e n ' s Hospital. 19th Ave. and Downing St.[...]teenth and Seventeenth' Avenues to 4 90 1 W. Colfax.[...]iding all unnecessary w i d t h s Mercy Hospital, 1019 Milwaukee St.[...]' g u a r d e d Mount Airv S a n a t o r i u m . 12th Axe. and Clermont St.[...]t h e d e l i g h t s St. Antlionv's Hospital. W. 10th Ave. ami Quitman St.[...]of some great municipal fete. We recommend t h a t all St[...]til experience dem- St. J o s e p h ' s Hospital. 1 Sth Ave. and Humboldt St.[...]r a t e s its necessity. St. Rosa's Home, corner 10th and Champa S t s . St. Vincent's Home. W. 42nd[...]Bigger's Lunch Room. 1 7 2 5 S t o u t St. Young Men's Christian Association. 10th and Lincoln.[...]Brown, Harry, Cafe, 1 2 3 2 Colfax Ave. Young W o m e n ' s Christian A[...]Childs R e - t a u r a n t , 1517 C u r t i s St.[...]C l a r k ' s R e s t a u r a n t . 1032 C u r t i s St.[...]Columbine Cafe, 1032 Broadway. F a m o u s Kosher H o m e Cooking, Mrs. Weinsteiu. 1107[...]Drexe' R e s t a u r a n t , 431 17th St. 1 Sth St. C o l d s t e i n ' s Bakerv, 25 1S-20 W.[...]Central R e s t a u r a n t , McYitties, K i l l 17th St. Ceo. Sell B a k i n g K Confectionery Co., S20 1 Oth St.[...]n h a t t a n R e s t a u r a n t . |{. Pinhorn, 1 0 3 3 Larimer St.[...]r c h a n t s R e s t a u r a n t . T. K. Healy, 1 1 1 5 ] 7th St.[...]Pell's Oyster House, 520 16th St. American F u r n i t u r e Co., The, 10th and Lawrence.[...]S b a r b a r o . oysters, 6 2 0 16th St. B a u r Confectionery Co.. 1512 C u r t i s St. The[...]roof Spencer Lunch Room No. 1, 1651 C u r t i s St. Beatrice Creamerv Co.. 1 Sth and Wvnkoop.[...]W a l d m a n ' s Cafe, 1 5 1 0 Broadway. Bon 1. Look, 151)0 1 5th St.[...]the 11C.730 wtgon loads of dirt hauled to W h i t e Lunch, The, 1 6 2 3 Stout St. Carlson Ice Cream Co.. 1230 13th St.[...]Zimmerlie. J., lunch room, 1 6 2 5 Stout St. Daniels iV Fisher, candy, bakery[...]clean-up of alleys and vacant lots in 1917, Clubs Denver Bread Co.. 12th \- Fox.[...]e clock Democratic Club. The, 1407 Cleveland PI. Denver Dairy Co.. 1 0 3 7 15th S i .[...]Progress Club. The. 1475 Williams St. Denver Dry Coods Co.. tearoom and[...]University Club. T h e . F. L. Woodward. Pres.. 17th and Denver F r u i t \- Yegoiable C rowers' Association. 104S Suaii]i, Mine. Helen, 1 0 3 3 Kith St.[...]Spray Coffee >V Spice Co.. 15th and California. W o m a n ' s Club of Denver, T h e . 1 4 3 7 Clenarm PI. Donaldson Fruit Co.. 1012 Market St. S t a n d a r d F u r n i t u r e Co. 1 5 4 1 - 4 5 Arapahoe St. Fleisehman Co., 1211 11 Hi St. S t r a u s s , fruits. 1524 C u r t i s St.[...]Swift & Co., creamerv d e p a r t m e n t , 1 4 4 0 B ' a k e St. Adams Hotel Barber Shop, .1. M. Machuga. Oano-Downs Co.. Kith and Stout Sts.[...]Wet/.lar Oscar, tailor, 1 00S Welton St. Brown[...]California Barber Shon, 1 500 California. F. A. Kilcourse. Crawl I'nion Tea Co., 14 30 Arapahoe St.[...]per B u i ' d i n g Barber, J. A. Hendry, K i l l 17th St. Home Supply Co.. 4 4 90 Vales St.[...]Hotel West Court Barber Shop. R. H. Shetterley, 1409 I n t e r n a t i o n a l Rubber Co.. 9 9 9 S.[...]Clenarm St. .lev's Butter S t o r e . 1 5 0 5 Lawrence St.[...]Knickerbocker Barber Shop, 1234 16th St. Kellogg, L. ('.. 1 0 3 0 T r e m o n t St.[...]Major & F l e m i n g . 1014 17th St. Kendrick-Bellamv Co., 10th and Stout S t s .[...]ol for Cirls, Sth Ave. and Moffitt. W. A., 164S C u r t i s St. Kress. S. II. 10th and Stout S t s .[...]Nicholas, Issak. 414 20th Ave. Magbv, W. B., soft drinks. 501 I S t h St. Iliff S[...]Mrs. Read's School for Cirls, 14 53 H u m b o l d t St. Savoy Hotel Barber Shop. W. L. Merrifield. Metropolo B a t h s , 1704 Broadway. St. Mary's Academy. 1 3 7 0 Pennsylvania St. Seidl'er's Barber Shop. 14 52 Arapahoe St. Model Pool Hall. 1711 L a r i m e r St.[...]ber Shop. W. R. Deshler. Nelson-Rhoads Candv Co., 1401-7 Blake St.[...]S u g a r Building Barber Shop. 152S 16th St. Sanderson. W. S. & Brother, 1 1 2 4 15th St. I'niversitv of[...]Depot Barber Shop, D. Lino. Seekler Drv Cleaning, 122S Colfax Ave. Wolcott School. 14 04 Marion St. S m i t h ' s Home Made Candies, 004 10th St. Wolfe Hall, 14th Ave. and Clarkson S t .[...] |
![]() | [...]MUNICIPAL FACTS Monthly Bulletin of the Health[...]126[...]11[...]113 0[...]SUMMARY, MAY, 1918[...]169 You can only contract a disease from a per-[...]137 son who has that disease, you can only con-[...]127 tract small pox from a person who has small[...]118 pox, and so on down the line of all conta-[...]17 with those who are sick with a contagious[...]17 * * *[...]DEATHS BY AGES, M<\Y, 1918 When infantile paralysis appeared in th[...]law or Under 1 year 31[...]e statute 1 t o 3 y e a r s of a g e[...]5 t o 10 y e a r s 11 was called upon to suppress it. What was[...]IN DENVER 10 t o 15 years[...]15 t o 20 years[...]During t h e Month of May, 1 9 1 8 , Arranged Aooording to 20[...]15[...]t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Classification Numbers 25 t o 30 years 18 diseases like measles and whooping cough 1. Typhoid Fever[...]1 35 t o 40 years[...]11[...]18 seems alarmed. With these two diseases the[...]the entire coun- 10. Influenza 1 55 t o 60 years 18 try are experiencing all kind of difficulties, 1 8 . Erysipelas[...]41[...]16[...]culosis 1 70 to 75 years[...]16 only read the death reports they would[...]11[...]1 85 to 90 years[...]o m a c h and Liver 11 90 years and over[...]* * * 41. Cancer of t h e P e r i t o n e u m 1[...]RECAPITULATION, MAY, 1918[...]1. General Diseases[...]s 1 6. Genito-Urinary[...]1 7. Puerperal State[...]Ataxia 1 sidered by the striking nurses. The Health[...]10.[...]1[...]15 11. Old Age[...]h e B r a i n 1, 12. E x t e r n a l Causes[...]s W i t h o u t Specific Cause 1 charged. The striking nurses were all reg-[...]l y s i s of Insane 1[...]13. Ill Defined 18 istered nurses, and as a rule a registered[...]e u r i t i s 1 Total[...]e E a r 1[...]H e a r t 31[...]TUBERCULOSIS RECORD, MAY, 1918 * *[...]i s 1 D e a t h s from Tuberculosis, a l l forms[...]81. Diseases of t h e Arteries[...]31[...]14 mer, either in the mountains or elsewhere,[...]c h i t i s 1[...]15 91. Broncho P n e u m o n i a 17 and that is, "we do not catch typhoid fever:[...]1[...]Under 1 year of age 1 The Fifth Labor Modernized[...]2 1 t o 5 years of age[...]5 t o 10 years of a g e[...]1[...]1 0 2 . Ulcer of t h e S t o m a c h 1 Continued from Page 17 1 0 3 . Other Diseases of t h e S t o m a c h 2 10 to 15 years of age[...]1 0 4 . D i a r r h e a and E n t e r i t i s ( u n d e r 2 y e a r s ) 1 15 t o 20 y e a r s of a g e[...]11 105. Diarrhea and E n t e r i t i s ( 2 years and over) . . . . 1 America T h e a t r e , 1 0 0 5 1 6 t h St. 1 0 8 . A p p e n d i c i t i s and T y p h l i t i[...]10 B r o a d w a y T h e a t r e , 1 7 4 6 Broadway. 109A. Hernia 1 30 t o 35 years of age 11 D e n h a m T h e a t r e , 1 8 t h and California S t s . 109B. Intestinal Obstruction[...]4 E m p r e s s T h e a t r e , 1 6 1 5 C u r t i s St. 110. Other Diseases of I n t e s t i n e s 1 4 0 t o 45 years of age 1 Isis T h e a t r e , 1 7 2 4 C u r t i s St. 113. Cirrhosis of Liver[...]1 Ogden T h e a t r e , 9 3 5 Colfax Ave. 114. B i l i a r y Calculi[...]2 Orpheum T h e a t r e , 1 5 1 3 W e l t o n St. 115. Other Diseases of t h e Liver[...]1 P a r i s T h e a t r e . 1 7 5 1 C u r t i s St.[...]117. Simple P e r i t o n i t i s ( N o n - P u e r p e r a l ) 1 P r i n c e s s T h e a t r e , 1 6 2 0 C u r t i s St.[...]1 119. Acute N e p h r i t i s 6 R i a l t o T h e a t r e , 1 5 4 6 C u r t i s St.[...]o S t r a n d T h e a t r e , 1 6 3 0 C u r t i s St. 120. B r i g h t ' s Disease 11 W e b b e r ' s T h e a t r e , 119 S. Broadway. 123. Calculi of Urinary P a s s a g e s . 1 124. Diseases of Bladder 1 I N S P E C T I O N S , MAY, 1 9 1 8 126. Diseases of t h e P r o s t a t e 1 Inspections[...]roceries and Meat Markets 129. Uterine Tumor[...]i m e r . 132. Salpingitis[...]1 p6 Boh, O. H., 1 1 0 0 L a r i m e r . 134. Accidents of P r e g n a n c y[...]152 C a l l a g h a n , T. ,T., 3 1 1 5 W. 2 5 t h Ave. 137. Puerperal Septicaemia[...]1.P3 9 Meek, Fred, Grocery Co., 1 0 3 6 - 4 0 K. Colfax. 14 6. Diseases of Bones 1 Compliances 97 5 Ceib & Hodgson, 1 5 t h and Lawrence S t s . 1 5 0 B . C o n g e n i t a l Malformations, H e a r t 1 Wholesale groceries A7 Geiger, A. F., 1 2 0 3 L a r i m e r S t . 1 5 0 C . Other C o n g e n i t a l Malformations 1 Retail groceries 210 Ginsberg, L., 1 4 2 0 Grove St. 1 5 1 A. P r e m a t u r e B i r t h s[...]54 S. B r o a d w a v . 1 5 1 B . Congenital Debility[...]2 CONDEMNATIONS, MAY, 1918 H u g h e s , W. R., 20 S. Cherokee St. 1 5 2 B . Other Diseases of Early Infancy[...]unds Market Company, The, C. E. S m i t h , 6 3 6 15th St. 154. Senility[...]8 S a n t a Fe Drive. 155. Suicide by Poison 1 Potatoes[...]t h Ave. 156. Suicide by Asphyxia[...]210 Offhanson, E. O., 98 W. Bayaud. 158. Suicide by Drowning 1 Dried fruits[...]3 0 2 4 Downing St. 159. Suicide by F i r e a r m s 1 Cerea's 1,51 5 R a n t o a v & Sunering, 1 0 3 0 W. Colfax Ave. 16 4. Poisoning by Food[...]48 Cherokee St. 167. Burns . . . . ' . 1 Svrups 20 Swift & Co.. 1 4 2 1 1 4 t h St. 168. Absorption of Deleterious Gases[...]0 5 E. 7th Ave. 169. Accidental Drowning[...]17 2. T r a u m a t i s m by F a l l[...]Drug Stores 173. T r a u m a t i s m in Mines 1 Total[...]1 7 5 C . A u t o m o b i l e Accidents[...]2 B r e u n e r t ' s Drug S t o r e , 1 7 t h and L a r i m e r S t s . 181. Electricity (lightning excepted). 1 LABORATORY REPORT, MAY, 1918 Coenel, J o h n , P h a r m a c y , 2 9 0 1 W. 2 5 t h Ave. 1 8 2 . Homicide by F i r e a r m s 1 P r i m a r y d i p h t h e r i a c u l t u[...]secondary. L i t t l e t o n ' s Drug S t o r e , 1 9 t h and L a r i m e r S t s . Lord, F . ,L, 1 1 t h and L a r i m e r S t s .[...]9 5 : positive c u l t u r e s . 5 1 ; bacteriological e x a m i n a t i o n s of[...]306 milk and cream, 1 3 6 ; w a t e r , 3 2 ; miscellaneous, 2 8 . Scholtz Drug C o . — 1 6 t h and California 1 6 t h and C u r t i s[...]REPORT OF C I T Y PHYSICIAN, MAY, 1918 1 6 t h and C o u r t PI.[...]visits 544 1 7 t h and C o u r t PI.[...]&63 1 8 t h and W e l t o n[...]51 4 County h o s p i t a l p e r m i t s 119 Colfax and B r o a d w a y[...]ever 113 0 School children examined 5,551 1 5th and Arapahoe S t s .[...]89 1 School p e r m i t s issued 5,240 Strickland D r u g Co., 1 6 t h and T r e m o n t S t s .[...]chool p e r m i t s refused 311 Welton Drug Co., 1 6 t h and W e l t o n S t s .[...] |
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