IflVliJjJlisU- LEjgqjbUi PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, D K 016 M iJJb.lt 14, 1914. u TAYLOR VICTORY IN TRANSIT POLL Ctnttisotd frem rarei Ono 1ho who fall id attend these meet-tag- will be visited tn every section by a committee representing; the ward or ganizations, Some ot the Councllmen tn the non eomtaltat cUis showed that they were acttiatttl by selfish motives. Two or three aald they were opposed to the Taylor Idea because It did not maka special provision for their districts. Another said he feared the Director's plan would Ultimately Increase the tax rate. The Costello plan was condemned be cause It would Interfere with the entire project. In view of the wholesale indorsement of the Director's proposed lines, It Is renerally believed that Councils will not delay the passage of the ordinance ap propriating $MO,000 for the re-locatlon of .sewers In the transit loop which was In troduced on Thursday. This Is the first decisive step toward 20th century transit Following are the Councilman's Views: JFirst Ward TV. EDWIN1 BONNICK, Select Council Man t I am In favor of Director Taylor'a rapid transit plan and oppose the reso lution of Mr. Costello for nn elevated line to Frankford. DR. HARVEY M. lUCIHTBR, Common Councilman: I am favorably Impressed with the Taylor plan. JACOB GINSDUnO, Common Council man: I am opposed to the Costello ordi nance. Second Ward HARRY C. IUN8LEY, Select Council- man: I am not for the Costello plan. There Is one objection to the Taylor plan; the question of finance. CHARL.KS C. A. BAL.DI, JR., Common Councilman: There Is no question that Director Taylor has the better plan, but It Is too much of a reform. The few re formers In Councils haven't a look-in. They are lost In the McNIchoKVare crowd. Councils Is pretty much up In the air on the transit problem. Third Ward HKNRY J. THAINER, Select Council man; I will not be a party to either plan until better service Is Guaranteed for downtown. FREDERICK J. CUNEO, Common Councilman: Costello Is working for the Inter ests of his own section and not view ing tho broad Interests of the com munity. Fourth Ward TV. J. HARRINGTON, Select Council man: I am opposed to Mr. Costello's ordi nance. DANIEL CAHIL.L, Common Council man: I favor tho Taylor plan because It Ls for the whole city. Fifth Ward . GEORGE T. CONRADE, Select Coun dlman: I favor the Taylor plan. ISAAC DEUTSCH, Common Council man: I do not think that Costello's reso lution ls token seriously. Director Taylor'a plan Is tho practical and necessary measure. Sixth Ward THOMAS J. McGINNIS, Select Coun cilman: Director Taylor's plan for a system of rapid tranalt ls a. good thing for the cty. CHARLES A. SCHWARZ, Common Councilman: Director Talor's plan has much merit. Seventh Ward CHARLES SEGER, Select Councilman: I am entirely noncommittal. RICHARD A. COOPER, Common Coun dlman: I favor the Taylor plan as opposed to the Costello plan. Eighth Ward JAMES WILLARD, Select Councilman: I am opposed to the bill Introduced by Councilman Costello and favor Di rector Taylor'a plans. MORRIS E. CONN, Common Council man; I am opposed to the recently Intro duced transit bill. Ninth Ward JAMES M. NEELY, Select Councilman: t do not think Director Taylor's plan will meet any opposition In Councils. There ls no truth in the statement that the so-called Organization mem bers will oppose It. I am led to be lieve that Costello wishes to help the section ot the city which he rep resents. DR. B. B. GLEASON, Common Council man I approve of tho Taylor plan moat decidedly. The only objeotlon ls that it will require too much time. Tenth Ward JOSHUA EVANS. Select Councilman: I am not familiar with the plans. Where ls the money coming from? GEORGB M'CURDY, Common Council man, president Common Council and mem ber Councils' Finance Committee: X do not think the Costello bill trill to through- I thlnfc: h tried to do something for his own section. The o-called organisation is not behind it Eleventh Ward WTLLIAlt T. N1CKB, JR., Select Coun. dlman: J am sew member and can't dis cuss the matter. JOIRJ J. CONNELLY, Common Coun. eiiman and chairman Finance Committees I have nothing to say, Twelfth Ward OSCAR F LEVY, Select Councilman: I cannot sea what object Mr. Coo- tella has In asking; for a separate line hea Director Taylor's, plans Include It I feel sure the measure will die a natural death. 3isr 1H' 5uy f WOC- LOfiKtfil FEfc. T2.J ' rgp4A -tfrl u-r '.r-r-'J TllpTt.? hat's, S l,T,pw w' -- S.&etrN law F6R.J li li -1SMJJ11- II i i - i I ,,. ...nun "... ' ' " J III I" "' -Til I II "1 I """'" " ' ' I II I I i ,. .. . . . -,.- .1 f- I """'l..l I TT."? I Councilmen "Who Indorse and Oppose Taylor Transit Plan In Favor SELECT COUNCILMEN. Ward. 1 W. Edwin Bonnlek. 4 W. J. Harrington S George T, Conrade. S James Wlllftrd. 0 James M. Neeley. li OSear K. Levy. 14 Harry P. Kennedy. H William E. Hexamer. 18 Ellas Abrams. IS Joseph J, Dllworth. 21 Thomas B. Mnckleer. 22 Sheldon Totter. 23 Elwood S. Davis. 21 George D. Davis. 28 John J. Conroy. 80 William J. Crawford. 22 Edwin C. Bolle&u. U Herbert U Maris. 2S George Mitchell. St-Willlam J. Huston. 87 J. Frederick Greenwood 22 Albert M. De Prefontalno 8 William E. FInley. 40 Richard H. Hoy. 4S William R. Rleber. 43 George P. Cox. 46 Ira D. Carman. 47 Henry R. Shoch. COMMON COUNCILMEN. 1 Jacob Glnaburg. 2 Frederick J. Cuneo. 4 Daniel Cahltt. B Isnao Deutsch. 7 Rlchnrd A. Cooper. 8 Morris E. Conn. 18 Samuel 'McQuade. IS William J. MoCloskey. 17 Charles F. Kelley. 12 William C. Williams. Opposed to BELECT COUNCILMAN. 33 John J. McKinloy, Jr. I. DR. RICHARD D. BURKE, Common Councilman: You will have to excuse me from committing myself. Thirteenth Ward JOHN F. FLAHERTY, Select Council man: ' Neither plan Is as comprehensive on It should be. Director Taylor's plan has much merit. WILLIAM H. JONES, Common Coun cilman: I am positive that there Is a coali tion between Costello and tho Organi zation to put this ordinance through. I am for Taylor. Fourteenth Ward HARRY F. KENNEDY, Seloct Coun cilman: I nm decidedly for Taylor's plan. I do not think tho Costello bill will ever reach Select Council: TIMOTHY J. MCCARTHY, Common Councilman: I shall not give an opinion until I see how the bill fares In the commit tee. It ls true that Mr. Taylor has good' Ideas. Fifteenth Ward WILLIAM E. HEXAMER, Select Coun cilman: I have always Indorsed Director Taylor's plan. WILLIAM J. MJLLIGAN, Common Councilman: I am familiar with the Taylor plan and think it would benefit the city. SAMUEL McQUADE, Common Council man. I don't think the Costello bill will go through. On several occasions I have given my approval of Director Taylor's plan. Sixteenth Ward ELIAS ABRAMS. Select Councilman: Around my way we want none of the Costello planning. Tne compre hensive methods of Director Taylor will hao my support. WILLIAM J. McCLOSKEY. Common Councilman: Mr. Costello'B resolution was Intro duced In Councils In a crude manner. I am for Taylor. Seventeenth Ward GEORGE D'AUTRECHY, Select Coun cilman: The city should not bear the entire burden of expense. Both plans have merit. CHARLES F. KELLEY, Common Coun cilman: The best Interest of the city de mands that we go along the lines of Dlrectbr Taylor's plans. I shall cer tainly support them. Eighteenth Ward JOSEPH J. DILTVORTH, Select Coun cilman: , . , Oh, certainly I am in favor of Di rector Taylor's way of attending to our transit needs. He has handled the proposition in a masterly manner and In tho most feasible way, TVILLIAM C. "WILLIAMS. Common Councilman: Unquestionably I am for the big Ideas of Mr. Taylor, He knows the needs dt the city better than any other man does, I do not think the Cos tello resolution will amount to much. Nineteenth Ward EDUARD BUCHHOLZ. Select Councll- Iwlsh they would build the lapld tranalt lines and not talk so much about them. Where Is the money com ing fromT JAMES H. M'aURK, Common Council man: By ail means we need Director Tay lor's comprehensive plans, as thay will open up millions of acres ot unim proved property and link the city with the farming districts. HARRY JCBNUTS, Common Councilman, I do net care to make any state ment until Councils has taken action. JOHN" B. REYNOLDS, Common Coun cilman: The Taylor plan will have my sup port. Twentieth Ward GEORGE TV. KUCKBR, Select Council, man: (Could not be located ) SIMON t WALTER, Common Council man; I have given no thought to the Cos tello ordinance. II IM rwrUWbG MLLCT r.i-c. .- i U JlVM' A B.& SHOW ArV fa AWAGEft. If AlAl.l i.iudr I WANT IS A VVlf V-V tewiw rA-TUl fif UtTAllV JMBU1 of Taylor Plan Ward 19 James H. McGurk. John B. Reynolds. 21 George E. Dorwart. John P. Thompson. 22 George P. Darrow. Robert D. Drlpps. John R. Mlnehart. Prlngle Borthwlck. 22 WHHam R. Horn. John A. Levis. -24 Peter J. Gallagher. George C Parry. 25 Bernard J. McGulgan. , William M. Hackett. 2 Prank P. Stocklej. 27 WHHam F. Gle.ison. 28 Alexis J. Llmeburner. 30 T. Crawford Cook. Robert S. McElroy. .11-John H. Lock. 32 William M. Lewis. 34 Charles E. Gill. George W. Pride. 8 Robert Smith. .'.7 P. Oliver Derr. l 38-John E. Smithies. William J. Bonham 39 William A. Miller. John Balzloy. John M. Fljnn. 40 W. W. Weaver. 42 William P. Slegert. George A. Cooke. 43 Robert F. Bonner. John Haney. William F. Pouch. 44 Michael J. Morrlisf'v 4ft Franklin A. Smith, Jr Harry S. Shaw. Francis F. Burch 47 John I. Madden. Taylor Plan COMMON COUNCILMEN. 41 Peter E. Costello. 45 Fred Bchwnrz. Jr. DR. THOMAS J. MORTON, Common Councilman: I am not greatly Interested In tran sit. In my locality property values ha decreased since the suburban districts were benefited by high-speed lines . DR. W. W. TRINKLE, Common Coun cilman: I have hot looked Into the matter. Twenty-first Ward .THOMAS S. T. MACKLEER, Select Councilman: I favor a plan whereby patrons can reach any section of the city for a C-cent fare GEORGE E. DORWART, Common Councilman: I am heartily In favor of the project offered by Mr. TaIor, and will do everything In my power to bring It to a successful termination. JOHN P. THOMPSON, Common Coun cilman: I favor the plans of Dltector Tay lor, Twenty-second Ward SHELDON POTTER, Select Council man: I am decidedly In favor of tha Tav- lor plan. The granting of piecemeal franchises Is a very unwise method. We have had enough experiences with single projects, which later form com bination, and with the combinations comes water. Taylor's plan has been prepared by the best engineering tal ent In tho United States. DR. JOHN B MINDHART, Common Councilman: Director Taylor knows more about rapid transit than does Mr. Costello Tajlor has the best Interest of the city at heart, and I shall certainly support him. CONGRESSMAX-ELECT GEORGE P. DARROW, Common Councilman: I favor a comprehensive plan that includes every section of the city PRINGLE BORTHWICK, Common Councilman: I Indorse Mr. Tailor's comprehen sive plan and disapprove ot any In dependent movement ROBERT D. DRIPPS, Common Coun cilman. The passing of such an ordinance as Mr. Costello Introduced would put a final spoke In the plans of Mr. Tay lor, which practically all parties have agreed upon as being satisfactory. Twenty-third Ward ELWOOD S. DAVIS, Select Councilman: I favor the Taylor plan and will oppose anything that threatens to upset It. JOHN A, LEVIS, Common Councilman: I am for A. Merritt Taylor's plan throughout. , WILLIAM R. HORN, Common Council man; My opinion of the Costello ordi nance ls that It Is Intended to "knock" Taylor's plan and delay rapid transit. I am enthusiastic about the Taylor plan and agree with the Evbnino Ledcjer. Twenty-fourth Ward GEORGE B. DAVIS. Select Councilman: I never took any stock In the Cos tello resolution, and do not believe It , will come up ror vote. Taylor's plan should not be Interfered with. WILLIAM H. CROSS, Common Coun cilman: The Costello ordinance Is not for the betterment of the city as the Tailor plan Is. GEORGE C. PARRY, Common Coun cllman; I am convinced that Director Tay lor's plan Is by far the beat. PETER J. GALLAGHER, Common Councilman: I think that the Costello plan would Interfere with and handicap the Tay lor plan. Twenty-fifth Ward JOHN J. CONROY, Select Councilman; I can't understand Costello's reason for Introducing such a resolution. Mr, Taylor Is a wonderful man and knows more about transit affairs than all the rest put together. BERNARD J. McQUIGAN. Common Councilman: I am heartily in favor of Director Taylor's plan and just as heartily op. posed to the Costello resolution. SNOODLES' DIARY : r? .t Osil.n.rr 1 t wt i 12c rn C JC v..'-. ret MIU -T ic-TM' J . ?.?;: HT.T-. act Is 79. -' ..- ' My ims ciwuvi WT i m. ..r .""'. 1 O rvwivisr ww"-ic-' c.V,;.rr. AIMING LPtCBEE ov I 1.,1-t- TuaT Bin l PO I XfN'.tl EftES ? SHOCKS 7 TWAT WPnt V g- 7 HE W.Ll HAVE INSTRUCT SfooT AwMmS ii WILLTAM M. HACKETT, Common Councilman- Tho entire delegation of this ward Is back of Taylor In his fight High speed transit Is a public necessity and a demand. Twenty-sixth Ward JAMES E. LENNON, Select Council man: I do not know what Costello means by the resolution. GEORGE H, KELLEY, Common Coun cilman! I have not yet made up my mind. FRANK B, STOCKLEY, Common Councilman: I nm opposed to the bill, which makes no provision for free transfers or 6-cent fares, as tho Taylor plan does. JOSEPH P. GAFFNBY, Common Coun cilman: The measure does not concern my section of the city, nnd I hae not paid any attention to It. Twenty-seventh Ward EDWARD W. PATTON, Select Coun cilman: Not having read the Costello reso lution, I cannot say now whether or not I favor It. Of course, I stand for rapid transit, preferably for West Philadelphia, If any other section of tho city Is provided for It will meet with my approval, but care must bo taken ot West Philadelphia. WILLIAM F. GLEASON, Common Councilman: I don't think Director Taylor's plan could be Improved upon In any was. Twenty-eighth Ward WILLIAM II. QUIOLEY, Select Coun cilman: I have nothing to say. ALEXIS J. LIMEBURNER, Common Councilman: I nm positively against this Costello ordinance In every particular. CHARLES J M'KINNEY, Common Councilman: i I have not yet considered tho plans WILLTAM D. .ABNIP, Common Coun cilman: I don't know exactly what Mr. Cos tellVs idea ls. Twenty-ninth Ward LOUIS HUTT, Seloct Councilman: I have not studied tho ordinance thoroughly, JAMES A. HUMPHRYS, Common Councilman: I shall support the plan which ls for tho best Interests of tho city. Thirtieth Ward WILLTAM J. CRAWTORD, Select Councilman- I do not faor any piecemeal meth ods. I want the entire transit prob lem solved by ono ordinance. T. CRAWFORD COOK, Common Coun cilman: I oppose the Costello plan. I do not bellove rapid transit can be achieved piecemeal. It ls a one-man Job, and Director Taylor is the proper man. john j. Mckinley One of the two Councilmen who are openly opposed to the Taylor transit plan. ROBERT S. McELROY, Common Coun cilman: I am waiting to hear from the Coun cllmantc representatives from the northeast section. Thirty-first Ward ALFRED M. WALDRON'. Select Coun cllman: I cannot at this time say what ac tion I shall take. DR. JOHN If. LOCK, Common Coun cilman: I ery enthusiastically favor the comprehensive plans of Director Tay lor. The Costello resolution need ex pect no support from me. Thirty-second, Ward EDWiX C. BOILEAU, Select Council man: ' Taylor's plan Is by far the better. I am opposed to anything that has the taint of a political bugaboo.' In my opinion the Costello resolution Is an Organization move, ( JERE JI, SHAW, Common Councilman: I have- not given the Costello ordi nance enough attention to express myself. WILLIAM M. LEWIS, Common Coun. cllman; I am very much in favor of Taylor's plan. Thirty-third Ward JOHN J. M'KINLEY, JR , Select Coun cilman: I am in favor of the Costello reso lution In that it will give rapid tran sit to the Northeast sooner than the Taylor plan will; on the other hand, the Taylor plan has a good feature in universal transfers. i rifiFsh 1 THE ROLE DIDN'T LOOK GOOD TO HUM T$ ONCLTbiM. ?lSr ( . , f MOW USSN ! 'TT : I 'rt.er- Me? T' I H , ) Think ov th APPiAuse . . , awt win VA no i-vt & J 11 1 ITS onclToim. ?isr -i i vmivi r: ,.. ...uippiw iv GoNtvv vr :zz rr"' " ..:.- . i w-, WHAT MONEY SAVED BY HIGH SPEED LINES WILL BUY FOR THE FAMILY 1 1 1 i9ANS a Z syr-A jfl Si Sr, tomatoes Q&2rfm0&?5$&0 I 1-lElffllfri I I lO DOZ. JIT IOD02. W) t x . 2.OD0Z..EGG5 B.OO UL I t T 'fkrt '"Tri .aSEBa, ,3gcL. ..rgyTh. rg.ifrfoi Vy I 4 UJLljLliV, vr J potatoes , J) W sbf1-" HATFOSFATHER HATFOR.SOH DAUGHTER. I 5 PAIR.SHOES ;??IO.gOl3.go PIIR. & 2-VOQ - 2. 0 O $5.QO duly i:xt'EN8i: or many i-amiia WOItKISItS UM)i:ll l-IIICSENT CONDITIONS Fnllicr 300 day nt 10c $18 00 Con 300 days nt 16c 48 00 Dauxhler 300 days at 18c 48 00 DR. CHARLES A. WHITE, Common Councllmnn: I did not read the resolution. FERDINAND BAUMGAERTEL, Com mon Councllmnn: I have not had time to contemplate the matter. JOHN L. DOUGHERTY, Common Councllmnn -. I know very little about cither plan. Thirty-fourth Ward HERBERT L. MARIS, Select Council man: Mr. Costello Introduced his plan to make somebody get busy and do something. As far as I understand tho Taylor program I am In favor of It. ' CHARLES E. GILL, Common Coun cilman: , I shall certainly voto against the Costello ordinance, as It would seri ously Interfere with Director Tay lors plan. CHARLES T. MARSHALL, Common Councilman: No one should help the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company until It ex hibits clean balanco sheets. GEORGE W. PRICE, Common Coun cilman: The Costello ordinance would seri ously handicap rapid transit for a number of jears and I am opposed to It. Thirty-fifth Ward GEORGE MITCHELL, Select Council man. We must provide for nil sections simultaneously, and therefore I op pose the Costello ordinance, which favors only one section. LEWIS BRANDENSTEIN, Common Councilman I have nothing to say until I con fer with my constituents. Thirty-sixth Ward WILLIAM J. HUSTON, Select Council man. I am In favor of the Taylor plan and will oppose any measure which seems to bo presented by private In terests ROBERT SMITH, Common Council man. I nm for Director Taylor's program. I have not paid any paitlcular atten tion to Mr. Costello's resolution. FRANK J. RYAN, Common Council man: I must refuse to commit mi self now. Thirty-seventh Ward J. FREDERICK GREENWOOD, Select Councilman: I have the highest regard for the plans of Director Taylor nnd shall support them to fulnlment. P. OLIVER DERR, Common Council man: I do not favor the ordinance pre sented by Mr, Costello, but am heart ily In favor of the plan outlined by Director Taylor. Thirty-eighth Ward AL"BERT M. DE PREFONTAINE. Se lect Councilman; I do not believe In a piecemeal method. I have been favorably Im pressed with Mr. Taylor's plans from their first presentation. JAMES CARSON, Common Council man: I do not understand the matter thor oughly, WILTJAM J, BENHAM, Common Councilman; To adopt the plan proposed by Mr. Costello would set back general rapid transit Indefinitely. JOHN E. SMITHIES, Common Coun cllman: I stand for Director Taylor's pro gram. I lm opposed to rapid transit for only a part of the city. Thirty-ninth Ward . W. E, FINLBY, Select Councilman: I am opposed to the Costello ordi nance. WILLIAM A. MILLER, Common Coun cilman: I am opposed to the Costello Meas ure, JOHN BAIS5LEY, Common Councilman: J arn not In favor of the Cosiello ordinance. 1144 00 1rar' cost of rides now.. .U4.00 With hlfh-tpeed lines BO-00 Sand SStOO JOHN M. TLYNN, Common Council mnn: Director Tajlor's plan ls tho better. Fortieth Ward RICHARD H. HOY, Select Council man: I shall certainly vote against the Costello ordinance. GEORGE CONNELL, Common Council man: I do not think the Costello ordinance, would benefit tho city. DR. W. W. WEAVER, Common Coun cilman: I favor Tajlor's plan, and think Costello's ordinance would Interfere with It. Torty-first Ward WILLTAM BOAL, Select Councilman: I know nothing about either plan. PETER E. COSTELLO, Common Coun cilman: (He Is the author of the ordinance which bears his name, nnd originator of the separate Northeast elevated Idea.) Forty-second Waid WILLIAM R. RIEBER, Select Council man: I don't think much of the Costello resolution, and favor the Taylor plan just as It Is. GEORGE A. COOKE, Common Council man: Director Taylor Is doing everything In his power to secure rapid transit, and I will support his plan. WILLIAM P. SIEGERT, Common Coun cilman: I approve of the Taylor plan, and don't think the Costello plan is at all feasible. Forty-third Word GEORGE D. COX, Select Councilman: I nm absolutely In favor of tho Tay lor plan No sensible person could disapprove of It. Philadelphia needs rapid transit to make It a first-class city. ROBERT BONNER, Common Council man1 The Costello plan puts the cart be fore the horse I am for Taylor. JOHN HANEY, Common Councilman: I wish to see all parts of the city provided with rapid transit, and shall support the Taylor plan. WILLTAM r. POUCH. Common Coun cilman: I favor the comprehensive plan of Director Taylor. Forty-fourth Ward DR. W. D. BACON, Select Councilman: I do not believe, lcno-Alng Costello as I do. that he would Introduce such an ordinance without consulting the wishes of his community. MICHAEL J. MORRISSEY, Common Councilman: I feel sure that none of the people In Costello's section was consulted, and that he Is merely advertising him self. I shall certainly vote against his bill. CoAVII-! G. FRAN4CENFIELD. Common Of course, I am for rapid transit, but I shan't discuss It now. Forty-fifth Ward HENRY J. KLOS, Select Councilman; I have not given the matter consld- ' eratlon. FRED SCHWARZ, jr., Common Coun cilman; I am emphatically for Costello's plan. It took Taylor three years to survey Broad street, and if he under takes to really build a subway It will take him 20 years. Forty-sixth Ward IRA D. GARMAN, Seleot Councilman! I am ure that Taylor's plans are much superior. FRANKLIN A. SMITH, Common Coun dlman; .- I am opposed to CosUllo's ordinance. It looks like a personal effort to favor a particular section. FRANCIS B BURCH, Common Coun cilman: The Costello ordinance interferes with the Taylor plan and I am there fore opposed to It. HARRY 8. SHAW, Common Council man: I thlnH there Is 'a "nigger In the wood pile." I faor Director Taylor'a plan and shall certainly vote against Costello's. DAILY EM'ENSH M1IKV HIOII-SPKCO LINKS JIMNM 5-OENT F.m: rather 300 iUj at 10c. . . . S30 00 Son 300 dars nt 10c 30.00 Daushter 300 dsjs at 10c ,. . ..... 30.00 X0O.OO Forty-sovonth Ward HENRY R. SHOCH, Select Councll mnn: I am In favor of nnv thing that benefits tho cntlro city such as tho Taylor plan docs. Tho Costello reso lution will not nmount to much. JOHN I. .MADDEN, Common Council man: I think It Is very unwise to Intro duce a bill at this time. I shall sup port Taylor's plan. Forty-eighth Ward C. WALTER GLASGOW, Seloct Coun cilman: . I am thoroughly In favor of rapid transit and realize that In this city the Bjstcm ls tho worst I have ever boen. ' GEORGE VON H. POTTER, Common Councilman: I have given the mattr no thought. Taylor to Address Oak Lnno Body Tho necessity for high-speed transit lines in all sections of the city will be the subject of an address tonight by Di rector Taylor before tho Oak Lane Im provement Association In tha Manufac turers' Club, Broad and Walnut streets. On Thursday night, Mr. Taylor will ad dress the Logan Improvement League at Logan. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Str. Tawnee. New York, merchandise, Clyde Stcamihlp Company. Rtr. Lexington. Boston, patenters and mer chandise. Merchants and Miners Transports. Hot Company. Sir. Indian, Jacksonville, etc , passenctrs and merchandise. Merchants and Miners' Transpor tation Company atr Thorea (Nor.), New York, ballast. MUn son Steamihlp Mne , feif f?therlno Cunco (Nor.). Port Antonio, fruit, Cuneo Importing Company Steamships to Arrive Name, Worn. Silled. Carthaginian dlasxow Dec. 3 Dominion Liverpool Dec. 1 FREIGHT. Name From. Date "llllam Ornskoldavik ...Nov. a vVaddon Bombay Nov.lA Auranla denoa .Nov.1T lena notterdam, Not.lU Oluseppe Genoa T. Nov' Crown Point .Z.ondon Nov. 20 Cassiopeia .... Agulla Panta Rosalie. Dlrphys , Louisiana .... i.snieias .... , .London .... ..Shields .... .Altlers .... , iMvncliaster ..Nov.20 ..Nov. 21 ..Nov.il ..Nov. 2 ..Nov. 24 ..Nov. M iTuaenta . uioraltar .. rersiana .....Fowi yy;.' Nov. :n Oaklands Orange Crui Grande.. ..Nov. 29 xiiMiiuuru ........uran ...,,,. rtov, zn Cambrian King .Liverpool Nor. '-' filoterdyk Rotterdam .....Nov. 29 Mohacsfleld Cardiff Nov.SU Karl ot Eliln Cruz Grande... Nov. 30 Hacnhlld , , Copenhagen ....Dec. 1 Manchester Merchant.. Manchester .....Hoc. n Juan Port Antonio. ...Dc. O Skocstad Shields .........Dec. 10 Canadla Christian!, Dec 10 West rolnt .....London .........Dec 10 Steamships to leave rABSENGBIt. Name. ITor. DaU Dominion Liverpool .Dec. 1 Carthaginian Glasgow .,.,,.,Dec, 13 FnEaaiiT. Louisiana Copenhagen ....Deo. IT Hanteramo .London Dec. IT Manchester Miller,,... .Manchester ....Dec. IT Branttord ,...,,., London ...Dec. 21 Persian. ...Leltb .....Dec. .' Manchester Merchant. .Manchester , ...Dec. ai PORT OF NEW YORK Steamships Arriving Today Vim. rram. 8aled ,,,,.Da. s .,.,.Deo. 1 ., ..Nov 2 Dec. 3 New Yerlc ... Manuel CaUo its d'ltalla ,,i Transylvania ... .Liverpool .... Cadis ... ,.,, Naples- , .... Liverpool Steamships to Xeave Name, Tor. uLusonla ,,,,,,, ,,,..., Glasgow ,,,,, Laplajid , ,. XJrerpoot ,,., Paula. ,,,.,,, .......Naplts , , , Touralne ,.,,,,. ,,., .Havre .,,, New Tork .,,,... ,.,., Liverpool . , Transylvania, ,, ..Liverpool ,,,, Fotadara .,,,..,,., ...Rotterdam ,,, Date ,Deo. IS Dec 18 ,PJ. 13 .Deo.l .Deo. l5 .Deo, IB Dea 1 Movements of Vessels Str. Tuscan, from PhUadslpbls, arrived at Boston December 1. Str, Quantlco, Philadelphia fer Jacksonville. iwas ten mlloa south or Bodies Island at T p. m., December 13 Str Toledo, towing sehr, Delaware Bun. Phil adelphia, (or Sabine., was 200 miles southwest cf Diamond Shoal lightship at 6 p ra.. De cember IB. Str a ulf stream, Philadelphia for p0rt Arthur, wu CS miles west or Tortuju at noon December IS. btr Persian, Jacksonville tor Philadelphia, steamed from Savannah December 14. Btr. Lassell, for jPhllpuIelphlav, steamed from Port Jia4s December 13, iesei""-a""""aiieaamisseaseeaeeieisBeeBe HS JHP m&m