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Show SAFEGUARDING OF: FOODS PROPOSED An ordinance introduced yesterday by Commissioner Karl A. Seiiekh head of the department of public safety, and laid oaer by the city commission for one week, would pVotilbit the employment of :i ny person not Itl good health in any capacity i ha t brings the Qorson In contact with food of any kind. The ordinance would require that all person- so employed. " ll PCSttUlTS nta. dairies, bakeries and butch r simps, should j hold certificates of health from the city board of health, subject to renewal upon examination every three mouthy. Commissioner Scheid explained l!ie O'-dinance wks especially aimed at the spread of tuberculosis and otaer com-m com-m bnicabl e d i senses. The commission opened bids yesterday on furnishing; of power for the Main street Mgtotonfl tttftrJct. They were re-ferrcl re-ferrcl to the city engineer for tabulation. tabula-tion. It Is said that the cost of lighting will he greater by I'.S per cent than ir. the past. A protest against the increase has alreadv been filed by the city with the Dubilc utilities com mission. In the meantime, it Is reported that property owners contemplate petH mnlnf? the commission for the establishment of a lighting district on Third South street, from West Temp'e to Kourth East street, similar to that on Main street. |