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12 1 Bookkeeper

14 2 Senior clerks

15 1 Clerk

Bond, $1,000.00.
Bond, $1,000.00,
Bond, $1,000.00.

16 2 Junior clerks
21 2 Senior typists
22 2 Clerks

23 2 Clerks.

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.... CC 3 2,166.00 ... CC 3 1,800.00

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Be it further resolved, that resolution No. 10012, adopted by the board of control February 1, 1922, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and

Be it further resolved, that this resolution shall be in force from and after February 1, 1922.

File No. 10032.

By Director Ruetenik.

Resolved, by the board of control, that in accordance with section 189 of the charter and the classification adopted by the civil service commission, the number, titles, salaries and bonds of positions in the department of parks and public property, division of recreation, be and the same are hereby fixed as follows:

Item. No. Title of Position Symbol Salary 1 1 Commissioner of recreation. ER 3 $2,640.00 2 1 Stenographer 31 Manager of golf links 4 1 Greens keeper 51 Caddy master

..CS 3 1,440.00

2,200.00

1,500.00

1,800.00

Playground instructors and supervisors not to exceed sixty.

Month

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Playground supervisors, as needed, each (not to exceed)

..ER 2

150.00

7

Male playground instructors, as needed, cach (not to exceed)

..ER 1

145.00

8

Female playground instructors, as needed, each (not to exceed)

..ER 1

145.00

9

Male playground instructors,

as needed, each (not to exceed)

..ER 1

135.00

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7 5 Laborers

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81 Storekeeper, repairman

82 Gas lighters

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Gas lighters (as needed) not

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11 2 Gas lighters, each

12 1 Gas lighter

13 1 Gas lighter

Laborers as needed

At prevailing rate of pay.

Be it resolved, that resolution

No. 9359, adopted July 1st, 1921, and all subsequent amendments thereto, be and the same are hereby rescinded; and

Be it further resolved, that this resolution shall relate back to and be effective from and after February 1st, 1922.

File No. 10034.

By Director Ruetenik. Resolved, by the board of control, that in accordance with sec

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Be it resolved, that resolution No. 8129, adopted May 1st, 1920, and all subsequent amendments thereto, be and the same are hereby rescinded; and

Be it furthre resolved, that this be effective from and after Februresolution shall relate back to and ary 1st, 1922.

File No. 10036.

By Director Ruetenik.

Resolved, by the board of contion 189, of the charter of the city trol, that, in accordance with secof Cleveland, and classification adopted by the civil service commission pursuant thereto, the number and salaries of the employees in the division of general administration in the department of parks

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Be it resolved, that resolution No. 8761, adopted February 1st, 1921, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and

Be it further resolved, that this resolution shall relate back and be effective February 1st, 1922. File No. 10038.

By Director Ruetenik.

Resolved, by the board of control, that contract No. 13181, with The Jacob Halter & Sons Company, amounting to $1,640.00, for tile roofing and sheet metal work for entrance to building No. 1 and comhereby approved. munication tunnel of the city hospital buildings, be and the same is

File No. 10039.

By Director Ruetenik.

trol, that subsidiary agreement No. Resolved, by the board of conCompany, making certain additions 1454, with The Chappel-Warren

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to and amending contract No. 12,842, for direct heating system, mechanical ventilation system, temperature regulation system and vacuum cleaning system for the public hall, amounting to $1,246.70, be and the same is hereby approved. File No. 10040.

By Director Ruetenik.

Resolved, by the board of control, that subsidiary agreement No. 1461, with Peter Clark, making certain additions to and amending contract No. 13011, for stage rigging system for the public hall, amounting to $1,800.00, be and the same is hereby approved.

File No. 10041.

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The City Record

No. 2 combined for the sum of $3,203.29, in accordancce with their bid received December 28th, 1921. File No. 10046.

By Director Ruetenik. Resolved, by the board of control, that contract No. 13185, with the American Seating Company, amounting to $2,537.50, for clinic chairs for the city hospital, be and the same is hereby approved. J. J. SHEA, Secretary.

The regular meeting of the board of control convened at 10:00 a. m., Monday, February 6, 1922.

Present: Directors Lamb, Maline, Perkins, Martinec, Gesell, Roberts and Ruetenik.

Absent: Mayor Kohler.

The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented and on motion of the acting president the following resolutions were adopted:

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File No. 10051. By Director Roberts. Resolved, by the board of control, that contract No. 13184, with the Sanford Riley Stoker Co., for furnishing and delivering four (4) gravity underfeed mechanical stokers for the division of water in the sum of forty-two thousand four hundred ninety ($42,490.00) dollars, be and the same is hereby approved.

J. J. SHEA, Secretary.

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES

Applications and full information covering the following examinations may now be obtained at the office of the civil service commission, 414 City Hall. Applications should be obtained as soon as possible, and must be filed by applicant in person at that office not later than 12 o'clock noon of the seventh day preceding the date of the examination.

BOARD OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR POSITIONS OF DEPUTY CLERKS CK-1, IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND.

Cleveland, O., January 16th, 1922. Public notice is hereby given, that an open competitive examination will be held in accordance with the law and rules of the commission, commencing at 9:00 a. m., Saturday, February 18th, 1922, at a place to be later designated, for positions of deputy clerks CK-1, of the municipal court of the city of Cleveland.

Initial salary $2,128.00 per annum. The examination will include the following: 1. ject.

2.

3.

4.

Letter writing on a designated sub(Including penmanship).

Arithmetic Spelling

Practical questions. All the qualifications that may be necessary to fill the position of a first grade clerk, together with a knowledge of legal procedure involved in the transaction of business in the municipal courts, which include all the sections of the general code, pertaining to the laws, rules and regulations governing the same.

5. Clerical experience tending to qualify applicants to perform the duties of the position, certified to the satisfaction of the commission, will be considered and given weight as a subject of the examination. NOTICE:

Two eligible lists will be established from this examination, one covering positions of deputy clerks whose duties are limited to clerical work, and the other covering positions of deputy clerks whose duties include typewriting.

The latter list, deputy clerk (typist), will comprise the names of all eligibles on the deputy clerk list who have, subsequent to the establishment of said list, taken and passed a prescribed qualifying test in typewriting.

Blank applications may now be obtained at the offices of the commission, 414 city hall, and must be filed at the office by applicant in person, not later than 12:00 noon, Saturday, February 11th, 1922.

BY ORDER OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Applicants must have resided in the city of Cleveland for a period of at least one year next prior to the date of the examination.

AGE REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must be not less than 21 years of age on the date of examination.

STANDARD PERSONAL

NOTICE OF CHANGES IN THE SALARY
LIMITATIONS OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
SERVICE, ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION
OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
ON FEBRUARY 1st, 1922.

"Resolved, that the salary limitations of the standard specifications for personal service be waived to the extent:

That a salary reduction of ten per cent (10%) is hereby authorized in the stenographic and typing services;

That a salary decrease in all the services outside of the typing and stenographic services, be made accordingly, the amount of the decrease at the discretion of the directors, but within the limitations of the said grade;

That the salaries of all employees hereinafter entering the service in any grade, shall commence at a salary equal to ten per cent (10%) less than the present scale for said grade of service as provided in the standard specifications;

And be it further resolved, that all resolutions hereafter presented, be in accordance with the above requirements."

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BIDS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE CITY HOSPITAL BUILDINGS

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall unitl 12:00 o'clock noon, February 16th, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for providing and installing electrical equipment for the city hospital on Scranton rd.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the drawings and specifications, copy of which may be obtained at the office of the chief architect, 604 city hall. Our drawings and specifications loaned to the bidders for compiling their bids must be returned to the office of the architect before the bids are opened.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the chief architect and delivered to the office of the commissinoer of purchases and supplies, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the date specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

A certified check or proposal bond for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal.

Feb. 1, 8, 1922.

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Sealed bids entitled "Coal for City Hospital" will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 16th, 1922, for the furnishing and delivering of the necessary nut, pea and slack coal for a period of one year, and will be opened in council chamber immediately thereafter.

Specifications and bidding blanks may be obtained at the office of the department of public welfare, city hall. Feb. 1, 8, 1922.

FEED AND GRAIN

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 17th, 1922, for the necessary feed and grain requirements of the garbage collection division of the department of public service, for a period of three (3) months, and will be opened and read in the council chamber immediately thereafter.

Specification and bidding blank may be obtained at the office of the director of public service, room 314 city hall.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blank fufrnished by the director of public service and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Feb. 1, 8, 1922.

PAVING

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 15, 1922, and will be opened in the council chamber immediately thereafter for the grading, draining, curbing, paving and improving of the following named thoroughfares, between the points named:

Adelbert rd., from Euclid ave. to 1460 ft. southerly.

Aspinwall ave. N. E. and E. 155th st., from St. Clair ave. N. E. to E. 154th st. Edmonton ave. N. E., from 199 ft. W. of E. 130th st. to E. 131st st.

Everett ave. N. E., from E. 78th st. to E. 80th st.

Grandview ave. S. E., from Woodhill rd. S. E. to E. 110th st.

Mt. Overlook and E. 121st st., from E.
blvd. to Woodland ave.

Rosewood ave. S. E.. from Warner rd.
S. E. to W. L. O. lot No. 471.

Wichita ave. S. W., from Pearl rd. S. W.
to W. L. of W. 45th st.

Woodside ave. N. E., from W. L. Forest Hill Parkway subdivision to E. 131st st. Zimmer ave. N. W., from W. 98th st. to W. 100th st.

E. 94th st., from Lowell ave. N. E. to Carr ave. N. E.

E. 96th st., from Lowell ave. N. E. to Carr ave. N. E.

E. 97th st., from Lowell ave. N. E. to Carr ave. N. E.

E. 97th st., from Hilgert dr. S. E. to Dickens ave. S. E.

E. 98th st., from Hilgert dr. S. E. to Dickens ave. S. E.

E. 99th st., from Ramona blvd. S. E. to Dickens ave. S. E.

E. 119th st., from Miles ave. S. E. to Putman ave. S. E.

E. 126th st., from Kinsman rd. S. E. to Abell ave. S. E.

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E. 129th st., from Iroquois ave. S. E. to southerly city limits.

E. 153rd st., from Utopia ave. N. E. to St. Clair ave. N. E.

W. 21st pl., from Holmden ave. S. W. to Calvin et. S. W.

W. 94th st., from Denison ave. S. W. to Maywood ave. S. W.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the plans and specifications which may be seen at the office of the commissioner of engineering and construction, room 618 city hall.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the commissioner of engineering and construction and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon, official time of the city of Cleveland, on the day above specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Feb. 1, 8, 1922.

BIDS FOR CEMENT UNDERFLOORING FILL FOR THE CITY HOSPITAL BUILDING

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 16th, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for providing and installing cement underflooring fill for the city hospital on Scranton rd., Cleveland, Ohio.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the drawings and specifications, coру of which may be obtained at the office of the chief architect, 604 city hall. Our drawings and specifications, loaned to the bidders for compiling their bids must be returned to the office of the architect before the bids are poened.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the chief architect and delivered to the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the date specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

A certified check or proposal bond for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal.

Feb. 1, 8, 1922.

STEAM DRIVEN LOCOMOTIVE CRANE Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon. February 17th, 1922, for one steam driven locomotive crane, for the garbage reduction plant at Willow, Ohio, and will be opened and read in the council chamber immediately thereafter.

Specification and bidding blank may be obtained at the office of the director of public service, room 314 city hall.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blank furnished by the director of public service and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any
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or all bids.

BIDS FOR HOLLOW TILE PARTITION
BLOCKS FOR CITY HOSPITAL
BUILDINGS

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 23rd. 1922. and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for furnishing and delivering at the site in quantities as required hollow tile partition blocks for city hospital buildings, Scranton rd., Cleveland, Ohio.

Approximate quantities required:
4,000 pieces 2"

40,000 pieces 4"

6,000 pieces 6"

No proposals will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the chief architect, and delivered to the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the date specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

A certified check or proposal bond for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal.

Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

PAVING PITCH

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219, city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 23rd, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for furnishing paving pitch to the division of streets.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications which may be obtained at the office of the division of streets, room 124 city hall.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the division of streets and delivered to the office of the division of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any, part, or all bids. Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

ASPHALT

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219, city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 23rd, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber for furnishing asphalt to the division of streets.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications which may be obtained at the office of the division of streets, room 124 city hall.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the division of streets and delivered to the office of the division of purchases and supplies. 219 city hall, previous 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified. The city reserves the right to reject any,

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PAVING BRICK

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Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 23rd, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for furnishing paving brick to the division of streets.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications which may be obtained at the office of the division of streets, room 124 city hall.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the division of streets and delivered to the office of the division of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any,

part, or all bids. Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

PORTLAND CEMENT

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219 city hall, until 12:00 o'clock noon, February 23rd, 1922, and will be opened and read immediately thereafter in the council chamber, for furnishing Portland cement to the division of streets.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications which may be obtained at the office of the division of streets, room 124, city hall.

No proposals will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the division of streetc and delivered to the office of the division of purchases and supplies, 219, city hall, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day specified. The city reserves the right to reject any, part, or all bids. Feb. 8. 15, 1922.

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ADVERTISEMENT

Cleveland, Ohio.

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219, city hall, until 12 o'clock noon (official Cleveland time), February 24, 1922, and will be opened and read in the council chamber immediately thereafter, for furnishing and installing laboratory furniture, with the necessary plumbing, gas fitting and appurtenances at the westerly sewage treatment works.

Copies of plans and specifications and blank proposals may be obtained at the office of the commissioner of engineering, room 618, city hall, after February 10, 1922, upon deposit of five dollars ($5.00), the deposit to be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition, on or before the expiration of ten (10) days from the date of receiving bids. All checks for said plans and specifications shall be made payable to the city of Cleveland.

Each proposal shall contain the full name and address of the party or parties making the same. and shall be accompanied by a proposal bond signed by a surety company authorized to do business in the state of Ohio, or by a certified check on a solvent bank located in the city of Cleveland, for the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) made payable to the city of Cleveland, as surety that if the bid be accepted a contract will be entered into and the performance of it properly secured.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the commissioner of engineering and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219, city hall, previous to 12 o'clock noon (official Cleveland time) on the day specified.

The city of Cleveland reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

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and supplies, room 219, city hall, until 12 o'clock noon (official Cleveland time), February 24, 1922, and will be opened and read in the council chamber immedi-' ately thereafter, for furnishing and erecting complete in place at the westerly sewage treatment works, monorail hoist supports, electrical conductors and appur

tenances.

Copies of plans and specifications and blank proposals may be obtained at the office of the commissioner of engineering, room 618, city hall, after February 10, 1922, upon deposit of five dollars ($5.00), the deposit to be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition, on or before the expiration of ten (10) days from the date of receiving bids. All checks for said plans and specifications shall be made payable to the city of Cleveland.

Each proposal shall contain the full name and address of the party or parties making the same, and shall be accompanied by a proposal bond signed by a surety company authorized to do business in the state of Ohio, or by a certified check on a solvent bank located in the city of Cleveland, for the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) made payable to the city of Cleveland, as surety that if the bid be accepted a contract will be entered into and the performance of it properly secured.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the commissioner of engineering and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, room 219, city hall, previous to 12 o'clock noon (official Cleveland time) on the day specified.

The city of Cleveland reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

LOCOMOTIVE CRANE

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Sealed bids will be office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, city hall, Cleveland, Ohio, until 12:00 o'clock noon, official Cleveland time, Friday, February 24th, 1922. for one (1) locomotive crane, for the division of water, department of public utilities, and will be opened and read in council chamber immediately thereafter.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications which may be obtained by applying to the commissioner of water.

No proposal will be entertained unless made on the blanks furnished by the commissioner of water, and delivered at the office of the commissioner of purchases and supplies, previous to 12:00 o'clock noon on the day above specified.

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Feb. 8, 15, 1922.

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