Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 08, 1915, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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VEiNCJ LMDUKE-PHILADULPHIA.
PBIDAY, JANUABY 8, 1015.
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UDORA
K GREAT MYST.C STORV BT HAROLD MacGRATH
f'irfgj XilTr j Miter! M o oald mlM
8.W tfi!J iloh Vrop talker with
ts . " vertigo. "". a"
'"??, erewt (ob worth ttO.000.000.
'". '1FtM guardianship of Frank
f''."'. rfrciM man and ihet brother of
r"?. SI rencnM. I noe 0 I.
MM ft!1!' ?i. . (Rat Zudoro mtisf
if"'! i mir Jnlo possession 0 ''
"'.J JJ Wi "id n prevail upon
leaveher money Ms hands
F 'a "the fortune. 7ciMm AH
P 1'J.imU ? oft?me 11.0 per.
rfVfthn Storm, a lomp lawyer, tor
' tStra hat taken a fanev. and he
W.ifitht Ctrl to put the man out of
W"".? 'y.?;, conies td a 'nan.
25. r. hand of hit niece. At first the
rf';, iudora Insists that v ne can-
f'Vit sfand I'll compromise. Solve
",... "it edltt and you can marry mm.
H M 1 ip " 0"d wl mU" "
"SuMtatlon tolfh her uncle. n
W.XiVk being a case in which John
KJ. ttiiwd rom eonvtcHon 0 a mur
Mc "imj Inadaaltd 01 ia.am All
'W"'i.Tttfer. an trpcrt enemlst. has
.iJiiVVSdman from drink, though
I"jZ.itd vstte, Httle daughter ana
fa, MIM ,y;'c', (h, jfawinttr horn.
I""". "..... if. jfolWnter uuarrel
.fnim over Tier Ilklnff or Smith
'Ztem. ilcWnter orders Mm to leave
il ." ,1. firninlno Eaturdav.
J(lfii"" ... ,, .j -a lotnitatoi
.,."?,"1',, '.nnV abnormaUi Wofc.
" 1i to "the chemical workewhero he
Mil imtHl are mpI01ca, JUOH-imer iire-
B" . t orru or All misconduct,
WSLuu to imitl telle Mm he may re
WFiJm a boarder and aski Mm to go
fetftfffi Buudau. itoWinter
RKu ?(jTi" the shack in the woods, props
mtgui " ' .,,. an tmplv bottle on
Y-Mshitt near the celling and allows
tuieor to Ham. The far toppica ine
1.1(1. from Us perch, It falls to the floor
111 ireaks. The next morntna a bottle
f.irtltlnO one 0 me aramrai j
?mJ'u!0 men go hunting. Smith returns '
mZiii. tavtng he had separatra jrom iiic
Wf1' rlv.- h. ihnt. Tint rfnus later
SSmtiris "'' d""1 " "" 5h??k
mll b temd of having mu.dcred Mm.
Srit reW(nr enllsls Zudom's aid lo
JJ mm. Ilassam induces Jtorm, Z11
wi tot'ir, lo po ioIIi Mm to the shack.
Wletotfe the door slams. Bolh men
Uami tinconicloujj
EPISODE VI.
"fflS CASE OP TUB M'WINTBU
U, FAMILY.
grtunatcly for both Storm and Haa
.W111 Kiidora and Mrs. MoWlnter
uii..
Wfl'. .. .l..llia A.. nH 41.A (.lin.! .1
KfverV moment tho door cloaed upon
Sain All. Mrs. MoWlnter dreaded
!"! ..- Anl oTnr1 np-nin. lint nrlnra
Ssled She must seo tho shack and
wrthlng In It, If sho was to aid Smith
.i, iioMi.cif f1pi?r(o. After Klra. Mc-
Ster hd fully explained tho conditions
itaSra was auito confident that tho man
imiih 'was Innocent, no matter how
ileeply circumstantial ovldenco has In
ifolTed him. She also felt Instinctively
thilsthe widow was holding something
lick."
t"Thete It Is," announced Mrs. McWIn
'ar'ivlth a shudder.
iTyhy, there are no windows In It!"
1 Mjknow It. My husband built It. For
ithat 'purposo I cannot say, unless it
asfi xperiment In." Mrs. MoWlnter
ian to cry.
iThere, there!" said Zudora. "From
Out 'you have told mo I don't think that
imbarui of yours was worm tears."
fBut I have not told you all!"
JWell," what more Is there to tell?"
JTho raan accused of my husband's
eithtwas never my lover. Ho was my
rotter!"
iGood- heavens! Why didn't you tell
hit to; the Coroner?"
fli dared not. I dared not tell even
Whurtand that."
fWhyf"
ltjr brother Is an escaped convict.
rita.lt was clrcumstnntlnl evidence. Ho
ajfered la another man's place. For two
uf?;he has lived quietly hero and the
tohave lost an track of him. Ho
;it!.ntenced for five years and es-
tpMIurlng tho first year of his term.
Uhad taken my husband Into my con
ienceho would have enjoyed nothing
twtef.than exposing George."
Joit'can trust mo with tho secret. Ho
fWU be totally lost If the people knew
JuRWell. thero's the shack. What a
Uckidoor!"
Heachlng It she tried to open It. It ro
isfflto budge. She called to Mrs. Mc-
lntir and the two of them succeeded
pressing It back.
iHjjl'lt!" cried Zudora, reaching for a
t Mar at hand. With this she was able
1 aold the door.
TtS.'he saw Storm and Hassam All
tejjneless on the floor. She sniffed
flllw.a moment'fclt dlzssy. The fresh
however, came in strongly, and after
SSwnti the two men dazedly
K'!h.eJr eyes- Zudora helped them
tWoutalde; shaking them roughly. It
HI; barter of an hour to bring them
sum to anything like normality.
Mtfver Storm thought of the affair
' pt.to himself.
Wlh believing it wlso to close the
Sttwn. was about to cast aside the
Sk. " her eyo waa attracted by a
rfo lPa"l har caught In a splinter.
k&'.ffnAu.ba,id ,lave a ABt" she
'Vrf4 . r4lgi"enea wo'nn at her side.
SP& m ha ,ran' aWav th6 y my
,id,ea and "o one has seen him
. again studied the Iok thoucht-
wwine earth about was soft, and
t JL .n,or" a,va mo ono hour' n"l
lnHfiP. l rcft.80nab'y Prove that Smith Is
nm i .' .why enaco to Bland aside
This declaration made tho ihoro sober
men pause.
,'m.?ndi n" hp .you pult th0 rPl"
?h- .. ? lho. 8herlft aulok to recognlzo
th, value of a respite.
.oiT",00!0 slx. amns you lo follow me,"
.. ?0T,n,' or na mft"y yo wish."
"We'll oil go; Smith, tool"
TIlat .settle! " Th0 mou began to
surge along the road at a dog trot. If
this gin could provo vhat sho snla, why,
Smith could go; If not, thero'd bo enough
trees near tho Bhaok to Bcrvo their pur
pose. When tho eager girl exhibited tho bot
tles and explained what was In them,
pointed to tho llttlo platform and then
to tho door with Its spring, a, calm began
"iS. v ' " lno Bloodthirsty men.
To hold tho door open ngalnst Ihe
pressuro of tho spring It was necessary
to P"P, this log against it. MoWlnter
and Smith had gono out hunting. Sud
denly Smith missed MoWlnter. who was.
in fact, arranging tho dotalls of tho
trap. MoWlnter's dog evidently got In
his way, and ho kicked it. Tho dog, In
Its endeavor to oscapo a second kick,
bumped against the log, shutting MoWln
ter in tho shack and catislnir thn nnlnnn.
oua fumes to bo liberated. My undo has
already proved this fact to his satisfac
tion," Ilassam All nodded gravely. Thoro was
nothing clso for him to do. Storm stared
at him Ironically for a moment.
"But thero Is something elso to add,"
went on Zudora, now satisfied that sho
had won tho Intorcst of tho mob. "Mo
Wlnter had laid this trap for Smith hlm
self. Ho was an Insano man, and nono
of you over suspected this fact. Ho
imagined all his troubles. Smith had ab
solutely nothing to do with them. Now
hang him if you can!"
Tho mob quietly took itself off, vastly
shamed and chastened; and Smith Boothcd
his sobbing sister, his oyos full of grati
tude. "You'ro a wonderful llttlo person, Zu
dora," whispered Storm.
"Am I? Tako mo back to town. I am
tired. And thero's moro to do. I've got
to free Smith again from prison."
But the death of tlm rnt o.iim-it -ii.t
I that, and Smith walked tho earth again, a
(Continued Monday.)
Copyright. 1015, by Harold MacOrath.
DEMOCRATIC WINGS MAY
FLAP TOGETHER TONIGHT
Jackson Dinner Will Bring Elval
Factions Faco to Face.
Whether tho November chastening has
brought around old guard and reorgan
izes to a state of mind for making peace
ovorturcs can bo told after tho Jackson
Day dinner of Philadelphia Democrats to
night at tho Hotel Adelphla. Memories
of tho party's founder who defeated tho
British at Now Orleans 100 years ago to
day will be tho occasion of a reunion of
forces, tho less truculent members of tho
party believe. Both sides will bo thoro
in force, anyway.
Thero will be City Solicitor Michael J.
Kyan, with State Chairman Roland S.
Morris, who stuck closely to tho causo of
Vanco C. McCormlck In the primary fight
which defined tho split last May; A.
Mitchell Palmer, who has been called un
pleasant things by several who will sit
at the table with him tonight, and Col
lector of tho Port Berry, who fought
under the Palmer-McCormlck banner
when so many of the old guard shied.
The hatchet may bo burled, and it may
not. One reason why somo of tho Demo
crats hope to accomplish a peaco to
night is tho truco arranged lately In the
torn lactions or tne democratic club at
15th and Walnut streets. Dr. W. Horace
Hosktns. the president and leader of ono
side, will be toastmaster tonight, and
Roland S. Morris, like a great many
others, will make a speech. Roland Mor
ris and the doctor wnrred at the club for
a long time.
Thero 'will bo many at the dinner who
went into exile In November. Robert S.
Bright, who ran for Congressman-at-large;
B. Cordon Bromley, of tho Demo
cratic City Old Guard Committee; Post
master John A. Thornton and nearly all
the prominent Democrats In Philadelphia
will be there.
OBITUARIES
DR. DUDLEY P. AliliElf
Dr. Dudley Potcr Allen, formerly a.
president of tho American Surgical As
sociation, died last night In tils apart
ments at the Rltz-Onrlton Hotel. Doctor
Allen was graduated from Oberlln Col
lego In 1876 and from tho medical school
of Harvard In 1S80. Ho spent several
years abroad in research work, and on
his return became resident physician at
tho Boston General Hospital. For many
years he was president of tho Ohio Stata
Medlcnl Society, and In 1004 ho waa madu
president of tho American Surgical As
sociation. He was also a director of tho
First National Bank and Trust Company
of Cleveland, and a trustee of Oberlln
College,
JACOB N. DONALDSON
Jacob N, Donaldson, ono of tho found
ers of tho Union League, and for many
years secretary and troasurcr of the
American District Telegraph Company,
died yesterday at tho homo of his daugh
ter, Mrs. James M. Reed, 2035 LooUBt
Btreet. Ho was stricken with paralysis.
Mr. Donaldson was born In Philadelphia
on September 7, 1833. He was a mem
ber of several clubs. On his retirement
from tho American District Telegraph
Company Mr. Donaldson became offi
cially connected with tho Postal Tele
graph Company. Tho funeral will bo held
from tho homo of Mrs. Reed, his only
survivor, Saturday aftornoon nt 2:30
o'clock.
CAPTAIN JAMES E. DENO
Captain James E. Dcno, a veteran of
ficer of tho Civil War and for years
conncctod with tho Cramp Ship and En
gine Company, is dead at his home, 809
West Venango strcot. Ho was 71 yoaro
old and was ono of tho few surviving
members of tho 81st Regiment, Pennsyl
vania Volunteers. Ho was also a member
of tho Colonel William L,. Curry Post,
No. 18, G. A. R.; Philadelphia Brigade
Circle, No. 169, and tho E. D. Baker
Circle, No, 89. He leaves a wldown Tho
funeral will tako placo from his lato
residence Sunday afternoon.
BARTON SEWELIi
NEW YORK, Jan. 8.-dJarton Sowell,
vlco president and one of tho organisers
of the American Smelting and Refining
Company nnd a veteran of tho Civil
War, died at his homo hero yesterday,
after an Illness of several months. Mr.
Sowcll was 67 years old, and had long
been prominent In tho smelting business.
He was first presldont of tho United Lead
Company, was extensively interested In
'arlous mining and kindred enterprises
In tho United States and South America.
FORMAN J. REYNOLDS
NEWARK, N. J., Jan. 8.-Forman J.
Reynolds, department commander of tho
Grand Army of tho Republic of Now Jer
Bey, died Tuesday at his home, K Rector
street. Ho wns 72 years of ago, and was
elected department commander for New
Jersey last May. Ho saw active servico
during tho Civil War, and in 1S64 was
mustered out, owing to severe Injuries re
ceived in action.
DrtATItS
January 6, 191B,
eatfts
f Seo"" " 'points
SH.W her thinking deeply.
?HbSuchInff her rehead,
23T,do you mean?"
MiL.??sh.t..1'6 was just erratic" '
BRUMBAUGH UNHAMPERED
BY CONTROL OF BOSSES
tm.m,,A . or E00d luck," said
fflSFSS S. ?'nted down th.
BKeUii. "iJr.irvr"!Sn .was. VISo'r
in auta l0 Bivo.us a
want to sea the
rve an idea how
ij v'a. I want to"
'va ul nnoa ti....
g$ran(1 can to die."
HtVaZ'' , doro haa
JhM9 two ma?Sd'y.lVa them a
Ww John Sen sald Zudora, ln-K-JgSfi?
88am All, "have met
S&Wy, miss!"
&"?, .m!"..we bundled Into
Uh Mi "whin A.mr oucne his
rl'.."1 "HIP. At the nntnkli-ta r.e
forteiW" IS- !
M a nnll .. M " "ut t WIS
E&w?!? " seurly bound.
widoV;e,,a,r t0 ,ynch
td that waw o 7..j -
S" l one thing for hW 1 &,
?.h resolutely nn.h Jl S"l ":?
m men tan.'S ...I""'
" "-"- -9iub erum
BE". J' -JSS. s?..r . raa .
Cll i. i "q a PaCK or
ki'L.'nnocent. I can tSi you
"la ,!nterucame t0 hls death.
: ft trap he had set hf
9 you would bang. Hia own dog
J of hia deathl" B
g; this la na nt,- faiM
titag bim up, bj-, Imfcir tb
bftcked assiiut n. tnw
lysu thai yu wllj b, jp
Governor-Elect Says He Will Sorve
t Public Without Dictation of Poli
ticians. Govornor-elect Martin G. Brumbaugh
told his old associates of tho Philadelphia
schools last night that thero Is no truth
in the charge that ho will countenance
the tnterferenco of political bosses with
his administration of Pennsylvania's af
fairs. Tho Governor-elect was guest of honor
at a dinner In the Bellevue-Stratford,
given by tho Philadelphia Schoolmen's
Association. He paid a tribute to the
ability of his successor, Dr. William C,
Jacobs, in tho superintendency of public
schools.
"I am too old a dog, gentlemen, to learn
new tricks," said Doctor Brumbaugh,
"and you may safely look upon my eight
years with you In Philadelphia as being
Indicative of what to expect in tho four
years to come, if my life is Bpared that
long. When I go to Harrlsburg 10 days
from now I shall adopt the same methods
I have always applied to the tasks con
fronting me.
"I believe that the publlo Is my friend,
and the publla shall enjoy my confidence
regarding every question that may arise.
During my term ns your superintendent
of schools I Insisted upon justice and Im
partiality; and I shall Insist upon justice
and impartiality In the future."
TO DISOTJSS NEGRO PROBLEM
Unfavorable environment and not racial
degeneracy as the cause of the excessive
morbidity and mortality among Negroes
will be the text of an address by Dr.
George M. Kober, of Washington, at the
annual meeting of the Whittler Centre,
in the Bellevue-Stratford this afternoon.
Doctor Kober, who Is professor of hy
rlane in Georgetown University, and
president of the National Association, fop
the Study and Prevention of Tubercu
losls, will open the diacuspn on the
housing of tho city Negro. Dr. H. R. M.
Landls, president of the Whittler Centre,
Will preside at the meeting.
43 Years on Police Force
Policeman Robert Graham, who has
served 43 years on the police force, re
tired last night and will go on the pen
sion list. His home Is at 23i7 East Cum
berland street. Graham was connected
with the Eaat Glrard avenue ppllce sta
tion. For a number of years he was a
scecial policeman and broke up several
pox car eWB-a that operated in the Uth
district.
Funeral of 0. T. P. Balrd
The funeral of Charles T. Parry Balrd,
a mlmber of an old Philadelphia family,
who died Wednesday In the Hahnemann
Hospital, will be held this afternoon at
1 o'clock from Oliver H. Pair's apart
ments, 1830 Chestnut street. Mr. Balrd.
who was 85 ya old. had been a resi
dent of Paris for wany years, and only
nouUi- hadreturned to this unUy for
a vbk He is .urvv4 by W? wWow.
Mrs. MarMJU Slri R- Lopw gaWd,
et the law fins et Balrd & Hopktson,
was' his vtwle
AIKEN. On January 0. 1015, SAftAir.
daughter of tho late James and Fannlo
Aiken. Funeral from !U2 Wellens ave., Olnoy.
on Saturday, nt 8 30 n. m. Solemn High
Mais ot itequUm at tho Church of the In
carnation at 10 u. in. Interment New Cathe
dral Cemetery,
l!lti:NNAN. Suddenly, on January 8, 1015.
MICHAEL, husband of Ann Ilrennan. Fu
neral on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from 0140
Ilanetead at. Solemn High Mass of Itequlem
at tho Cathedral, at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy CrusR Cemetery.
CAUUIOAN. On January 0, 101B, at her
late residence, 2458 North Mole at. ANNA,
widow 0! Patrick Carrlgan. Funeral on Sat
urday, at 7:80 a. m. Mass at Our Lady of
Mercy Church, at 0 a. m. Interment Holy
v.tu.a .iucic(ii
CASEY. On January 0. 1015, MARY RA
I'llABU daughter of tha late John F, and
Martha A. Casey. Funeral services on Sat
, urday, at 2 p. m., at lb North 38th st. In
terment prlvato.
DIX At Moorestown, N. J., on January (1.
1015, ARNOLD M. DIX, son of Laura V.
Tiger and tha late Howard A. Dlx. Funeral
on eaturday, January 0, from Trinity Church.
Moorestown, N. J. Interment at Church
Grounds.
DONALDSON. Suddenly, on January 7,1015,
JACOU N. DONALDSON. In his 7uth year.
Funeral services at his late residence, 2035
Locust St., on Saturday, tho 0th Inst,, at
U:iO . m. Interment private. Please omit
flowers. ,
DONOIIDE. JOS. DONOHUE, 0220 Sten
ton ave.
GKAISIIEIIY. At Blenheim. N. J., on Jan
uary 5. 1015. LYDIA. widow of Samuel
Oralsbery. Services on Saturday, at 2 p. m.,
ut her lata residence. Blenheim, N. J. In
terment at Blackwood.
HAMILTON. On January 7, 1018, SARAH,
wlto of Andrew Hamilton. Funeral services
on Sunday. January 10. at 2 d. m.. nt th.
funeral parlors of V. A. Dunlap, northeast
corner of 10th and Falrmount ave. Inter
ment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery.
HICKS. On First Month 0th. 1015, HARRY
H.. son of tho late "Wlllett and Margarut
Hicks, aged 02 years. Relatives and friends,
nlBo Master Plumbers' Association of Phila
delphia and all other organization ot which
he was a member, are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral services on Saturday, First
Moniu utn, iuio, at 2 ociock p. m., at
his late residence. 051 North 8th st. Inter,
ment prlvato. South Laursl Hill Cemetery.
HOWARD. On January 7. 1015. at his resl
donee, 0022 Master at., RANDOLPH, hus
band ot Hannah M. Howard. Dua notice of
the funeral will be given.
IUWIN. SOFIA DALLAS, in Doston, on the
ovenlns o( January 7. Dua notice of, funeral
will bo given.
JENNINGS, At SIcKlervllle, N. J on Jan
uary 6, 1015. I.M0JA C, widow ot Jacob
Jennings. Funeral on Saturday, January l,
from her lata residence. Slcklervllle. N, J.
Meet at thq house at 1 p. m. Interment at
Slcklervllle Cemetery.
KKKN. On January 8, 1018, BALT.IE F
aaugmer or tne jaio Aaam i. anu unns
tlana Keen. Funeral services on Saturday,
at 1:30 P. m., at 5'IT-East Thompson st. In
terment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
luVNK. On January 7, 1015. MARY LANE,
widow of P. J. Lano. Funeral on Monday,
at 8:30 a. m.. from 3114 North Palethorp st.
High Requiem Mass at St. Veronica's
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
USWIH On January 0, 1015, AMANDA P,
LEWIS, wlfft ot James A, Lewis and daugh
ter of the lata John and Angelina Powell
(nes Allowaya), Funeral services on Satur
day, at 1 P. m., at the funsral apartments ot
John C. Klmmerle. 1001 South Broad at.
Interment at Feruwood Cemetery.
IJI'PINCOTT. On January 7. 1018. EFFIH
M wife ot Samuel B. I.lpplncott. Interment
Emllle, Buoka County, Pa. ,
I.ONO. On January B, 1015, MARTHA C.,
wire or irreaericK u. Long into crawcorai.
Funeral on Saturday, at 1 p. m., from 1350
East Susquehanna ave. Services at the
Union Tabernacle Church, York and Coral
ats at 2 p. m. Interment private, at North
Cedar Hill Cemetery.
MAllKN. on January 7. 1018, ROBERT,
husband of Nellie Q. Maben. Funeral on
Monday, at 2 p. m.. from 04th and Webster
sts., West Philadelphia. Interment Mt. Zlon
Cemetery,
McKAIN. On January 7. 1015. ELIZA
BETH, widow ot Robert McKaln. Vuneml
on Saturday, at 8:30 a. in., from 212S Co.
lumbta, ave. High Mass at St. Elisabeth'
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Crosa
Cemetery,
MICHAEL On January 8. 1018. JOHN J.
MICHAEL, husband of Annie Michael (nee
Batdson), Funeral on Saturday, at 8:30 a.
m., from 2007 Trenton ave, Solemn Requiem
Mass at St. Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. In
terment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
MOltlUS. On January 7, 1010. IDA A., wife
of Oliver 11. Morris and daughter of Mar
garet and the late Paul O. Loreni. Funeral
on Sunday, at " P. m.. from 4410 Salmon
st.. Brldesuurg, Interment at Mqgnolta Come
tery. NlIhSIlAUM. NICHOLAS NUSSBAUM. 152
lUg (
l"iIRI.rH.-. -Hililrtanlv, on .Tantmrtf
CL11T1S H., husband or HMtm Phelps, aged
48 years. Relatives and friends are invited
to nttond tho funeral services on Saturday
afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, at his lata residence,
1221 Necurlns t. Interment prlmto,
rREyilKnOAST. January B, 1015,, DELTA,
wifs of Hartley ITendergast (nee Murphy).
Funeral on Saturday, at h a, m., from 1142
South 24th et. Solemn Hlcll Mans of Re
quiem at St. Anthony's Church, at O:ft0 a. m.
precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cometery.
IMllHNHOWOn January B, 1MB. ALUEnT
ROfJlNSON. .Funeral services at his late
residence, 523,1 Walnut at., on Saturday, at
1:30 p. m. precisely. Interment private, at
West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
ROTCIIFOUD. on January 7, 191S. MARY,
widow of Mletmol J. llotchford. Funeral on
Monday, at 7:80 a. m., from 820 North
Capitol et. .Solemn Requiem Mass nt 8t.
Francis Xnvler's Church, tt Viu m. Inter
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SKi:ilUIU)EII.On January 0, 3015, BALI.II3
Mi, wife of John Seeburger, Jr. Funeral
services oh Monday, nt 2 p. m. precisely, at
101 Township line, Cheltenham, Montgomery
County, Pa. Interment private, at Lawn
View Cemetery.
SINGLETON. On. Jnnuary 8, 1015, MAnt
A., widow of Richard J, Singleton. Fu
nornl on Saturday, nt 2 o. m., from her lato
residence, 1010. South 3d st. Interment pri
vate. Jit. Peaeo Cemetery,
STACKY. On Jnnuary , Q. 1015, VIOLA
ROWAN, wlfo of Edward V, Btncey, In her
44th year. Funeral sen-Ices on Saturday, nt
2 p. m nt her late residence, 4407 Balti
more ave. Interment private.
SyNnitKlM. OHRTHUDE HUNDIIK1M,30.",(J
North 21at at.
TANNER, On January 7, 1018. JOSEPH
WILLIAM TANNER. Jr., son ot Josoph W.
nnd Mary Smith Tanner. Funeral without
further notlco, from hla parents' rcMdonce,
Edcewood, Bucks County, Pa., on Sunday,
January 10, nt 1 p. m. Interment New
town Cemetery.
THAETE. Oil January 0, 1015, EVELYN F.,
beloved rhtld of Harry A, nnd Stella I).
Thaete. Relatives and friends o( the family
iiro Invited to attend tho funeral services on
late resldenco, 5812 Filbert St. Interment
at Arlington Cemetery,
THOMPSON. On January (1, 1015.OEOROE,
husband of Annie Thompson (noo Leonard).
Funeral services 011 Sunday, at 2:30 p. m
at his Into residence, 18.13 Morris st. Inter
ment at Kernwood Cemetery.
VANDIVEIL On January 0,1015, REBECCA
MARY VANDIVEII. mother ot John 1 Van
dlver. Funeral services on Saturday, nt 2
p. m., at 100 Bush ave,, Bala, Montgomery
County. Interment private, at Wostmlnstcr
Cemetery.
VOLLMER. On January 0. 1018, FRED
ERICK, husband of Mary A. Vollmor. Fu
neral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at his
late residence, Marsh and Hook roads, Ulen
olden, Delawnro County, Pa. Interment prl
vato. WARDER On January 8, 1014, DR.
CHARLES BARCLAY WARDER, in his B2d
year. Servico nt hi late residence, 50 West
view avenue, Qormnntown, on Friday nftor
noon, 2:15 o'clock. Train leaves Broad strcot
station at 1:23 p. m, for Carpenter Station, or
dtrmnntown avenue cars to Pel ham. Inter
ment private.
WELSH. On January 0. 1018, ftRIDOET,
widow of Petor Welsh, lato of Munagolnnd,
County Donegal, Ireland. Funeral on Mon
day, nt 8:30 a. in., from 2824 Poplar st. Sol
emn Requiem Mass at St. Francis Xavler's
Church, at 10. a. m. Interment Holy Cross
cemetery.
WILHON. On January 0, 1015, MARY L.
WILSON. Relatives and friends nro Invited
to attend funernl. without furthor notlco,
from tho homo of hor brother. Honry R. Wil
son, New Centrovlllo, on Saturday, Jnnuary
O. Services at 2:16 p. m. CarrfaRCB will
meet trains at Berwyn loavlng Broad St. Sta
tion nt 12:45 nnd West Chester at 12:50 p,
m. Interment private.
WINTER. On January 0.1018.EMMA RUTH
RAWLINd. widow of Joseph W. Winter, M.
D. Funeral Borvlces at her late residence
Church road, Oladwyne, Tn., on Saturday, at
.1.30 p. m. Interment nt Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
6RDINAN0E8
8,000
2,400
3,000
2,000
2.BO0
Bjtectivsli a atttlOOO-iaeh, three thou
fcwnd dollars ,,,.
Stenographers and tjplsts, 2 at tl.ioo
each, two thousand four hundred
.dollars
"V gttrn help, two thousand dollar....
(C) Experts for testimony, two thousand
j w.'.'.r
(d' 3:il.ner,.i,re, two thousand live hun
dred dollars ,.,..
Total, ninety-one thousand throe hun'. .
.. dred dollars ...i..i.,.....J0l,S00
Item 2. Supplies: ' ' ' '
Mi",cllaneoti aunplles and expenses,
"vo thousand dollars,.. ......I M.000
m!2?liM T.hl the amounts appropriated for
f"!arJ?r,hll bo taken from feof eamed by
in".!?1.""" Al!5f.nor' I"rovlded. also. That
an employes of this Department, now or here
D;it...em,l.OJLc,, s,lal, bo Fitl'ens of the United
filiv." an1 t,5n,l ."l,e residents of this city at
It.'iS ono y."lr. Prior to their, employment, and
shall remain bona fide residents during Ruch
employment.
And, provided, That whenever posslhle bids
f?r"ur,ri,.sJr jnatenals shall be Invited only
from Philadelphia Arms whose plants are
At'AJ" "IP city, and that n schedulo of
such Mil, nnd nwords. certified by tho Com
mJJ.t.'.'i.on rinnneo shall be. sent lo the City
Controller before ho shall sign any warrants
for siieh materitts or supplies.
And the City Controller shall countersign no
warrants against any Item In this ordinance
with conditions Imposed are compiled
And warrants shall bo drawn by tho Dlatrlct
attorney In conformity with existing ordi
nances, Alt nnllnan... n n.,1. a .,.lt..,...- hak.
slstmt herewith be, and the same are hereby,
repealed,
, Approved the 22d day of December, A. D.
RUDOLPH BLANK.ENBURO,
t-Mnyor of Philadelphia.
1014
No. 818.
ORDINANCES
neeepylsts, to -tit tLoo each.-thirty -four
thousand eight hundred dollars) 84,800
Rmi.I.I ImM. on . SI OCt M.h.
thirty-six thousand dollnra. 80,000
itrgistraiion typists, a at ji.iw sacn,
three thousand six hundred dollars.
State elerk, one thousand two hundred
riollAra ....i
Chief . custodian, one thousand one
hundred rfntlnl-a
Custodian, of records, ono
one hundred Collars ....
Custodian of records, 0 nt 11.200 each,
seven thousand two hundred dollars
Assistant custodian of records.. 2 at
$1,000 each, two thousand dollars.,
Assistant .custodian ot records, 3 at
1900 each, two thousand aoven hun
dred dollars ....... .,i..,...i...ii.
Mechanician, one thousand two hun
dred dollars. 1 , 1 . , ,.......,.
Assistant watchmen, 2 nt $800 each,
one thousand six hundred dollars,..
Janitor, seven hundred and twenty
dollars I,.,.,..,.,....,,.,,. ........
Assistant janitors, 2 at $720 each, one
thousand four hundred and forty
dollars , 1
(c) Extra, clerk hire, two thousand five
hundred dollars
Total, two hundred nnd fltty-slx
.. thousand and ten dollars. ...... .$250,010
Provided, That tha amount appropriated In
division (a) shall be taken from fees earned by
the Recorder of Deeds.
Item 2, Supplies:
(n) Blank books, stationery, ete., two
thousand flvo hundred dollars $2,500
(b) Printing, binding and miscellaneous,
thrco thousand dollars 3,000
8,000
1,200
1,100
1,100
7,200
2,000
2,700
1,200
1.C00
720
1.440
2. COO
ORDINANCES
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE DI
rcctor ot tha department of Public Safety to
have all uwnlnga and awning poles and fix
tures connected therowlth on sidewalks on
Market Btreet. between Thirty-eighth and
Forty-second streets, and on Fortieth Btreet,
between Market and FUbort stroets, removed.
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils
of the City ot PhUadelphui do ordain, That tho
Director of the Department of Iubllo Satoty bo
and he Is hereby directed to havo all awnings
and awning poles and fixtures connected thero
wlth on sidewalk on Market atreot, betweon
Thirty-eighth and Forty-second streets, and on
Fortieth street, between Market nnd Filbert
atreeta, removed within ninety days after tho
passage of this ordinance.
All ordinances or parts ot ordinances Incon
sistent herewith be, and tho samo are. hereby,
repealed.
Approved this 22d day of December, A. D.
1011.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBimo,
No. 800. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO, MAKE AN APPRO-
prlntlon to tho Roglster ot Wills for the
year 1015.
Section 1. TheRolect and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That
the sum of ninety-two thousand eight hundred
nnd forty-nvo (02.848) dollars be, and the samo
Is hereby appropriated to tho Register o Wills,
for tho year 1015, ns follows:
Administration.
Item 1. Personal services:
(n) Bnlnrles:
Register of Wills nnd Clerk of Orphans'
Court, ten thousand dollars.... f $10,000
Deputy Reglstor. two thousand five
hundrod dollars 2,500
Chief clerk, ono thousand seven hun
dred dollars , 1,700
Assistant chief clerk, one thousand six
hundred dollars 1,000
Bookkeeper and cashier, one thousand
nvo hundrod dollars 1,500
Interpreter, ono thousand flvo hundred
dollars 1,500
Chlof compare, clerk, two thousand dol
lars 2,000
Transcribing clerks, 3 nt $1,200 each,
three thousand six hundred dollars.. 3,000
Miscellaneous clerks, 2 at $1,200 each,
two thousand four hundred dollars.. 2,400
Chlof account clerk, ono thousand Ave
hundrod dollars 1,800
Account dorks, 4 nt $1,200 each, four
thousand eight hundred dollars 4,800
Recording clerks, 4 nt $1,200 each, four
thousand eight hundred dollars 1,800
Inventory clerk, ono thousand two hun
dred dollars 1,200
Intlox clerks, 3 at $1,200 each, threo
thousand six hundrod dollars 3,000
Compare clerks, 3 nt $1,200 each, threo
thousand six hundred dollars 3,000
Temporary clerks, 2 at $1,200 each, two
thousand four hundred dollars 2,400
Senreh clerk, ono thousand two hun
dred dollars 1,200
Stenogrnphor nnd typewriter, one thou
sand two hundrod dollars 1,200
Custodian ot records, 2 nt $1,000 each,
iwu mouBnnu uounrs 4,uuu
Messenger, one thousand dollars
juniior, six nunnrea dollars.
1,000
wu
3,500
2,500
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPRO
priatlon to the Department, of Law, for tho
ear 1015, 1
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils
ot tho City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That tho
sum of one hundred and soventy-threo thousand
four hundred and ninety (173,400) dollars be,
and the samo Is hereby appropriated to tho De
partment of Law for tho year 1015, na fol
lows' ADMINISTRATION,
la) Salaries:
ltom 1. Personal services:
Cltv Solicitor, ten thousand dollars.. $10,000
First assistant, six thousand dollars.. 0,000
Assistant, nve thousand dollars 8,000
Assistants at xj.uuu caon, twenty
thousand dollars
Assistants, 8 at $3,000 each, twenty-
lour inQusar.a uonars
Assistants, 2 at $2,500 each, flvo thou-
buiiu uouurn
20,000
24,000
5.000
12,000
0,000
5,400
0,000
1,800
1,500
1,500
3,000
First nsslstant clerk of Orphans' Court,
three thousand flvo hundred dollars..
Second assistant clerk of Ornhnns'
Court, thrco thousand five hundred
dollars 3,500
Second assistant clerk ot Orphans'
court, two thousand five hundrod
dollars ,
Third assistant clerk of Ornhnns'
Court, ono thousand eight hundrod
dollara 1,800
Assistant clerks of Orphans' Court, 12
at $15,000 each, eighteen thousand
dollars 1.800
Assistant clerk of Orphans' Court, one
thousand two hundred dollars 1,200
Assistant clerk of Orphans' Court, one
thousand dollara 1,000
Mcssonset nnd custodian of records,
one thousand dollara 1,000
Janitor, seven hundred and twenty dol-
lars ...: 720
(b) Stenographic services, two thousand
dollars 2,000
Total, five thnllfuind nvn tinnAri1
dollars $5,500
Item .1. Maintenance:
Repairs to office furniture, painting,
etc., seven hundred and fifty dollars $750
rrovldod, That all employes In this Depart
ment now or hereafter employed, shall be
eltlTcns et tho United Statca and bona fldo
residents Tit tho City of Philadelphia nt least
one yrr Prior to their employment, and shall
remain bona fldo restdonta during sueh em
ployment. And provided. That whenovor possible, bids
for supplies or materials shall be Invited only
from rhllndelphla firms whoso plants are lo
cated in tho City, nnd that a schedulo of such
bids nnd awards, certified by. the Committee on
Jlnance. shall bo sent to tho City Controller
before ho shall sign any warrants for such
materials or supplies.
And tho City Controller shall countersign no
wnrarnta against any Item in this ordinance
unless nil conditions Imposed nro complied
with.
And warrants shAli a itMm. t.v t,& n
corder of Deeds in conformity with existing
ordinances.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith be, and tho samo oro hereby
repealed.
Approved the 22d day of December, A. D.
ORDINANCES
(al salaries)
Prothonotary, ten thousand dollars.,.. tlt,o
Deputy prothonotaty, fiur thoueancr '
l"V'..-.-.'..'---li-'.'. t- .-;. 4,0N
i.-j UCJ". prumvnoiary, two inOU-
"mu uiio jiunarea aoiiars
Bond fee clerk .and bookkeeper, one
,tnouana seven hundred dollars :,...
2,104
i.70d
i.too
Assistant bookkeeper, one thousand two
hundred dollars ,,.,,,,.
cashier, one thousand five hundred
.dollars . ,,. ,. ,,...,
Court eurka, p nt $3,000 eaeh. twsntr
aeyen thousald dollars .37,000
CK! to deputy prothonotary, one
thousand five hundred dollars,. itSOd
I..i..i"'"lui """ ." ciern, one
thousand flvo hundred dollars
Miscellaneous .clerk, one thousand five
hundred dollars ., .,1...
Assistant clerk to deputy prothonotary
and etate tax clerk, one thousand
threo hundred dollars ..... ........ ...
Assistant clerk to deputy prothonotary,
one thousand two hundred dollars ,,
AhnMr.n,. ImS. n a. m &Vt --.E.
-tnree .thousand six hundred dollars., 8,000
v..no, . fc ?.,VV Cadi, mrSV
thousand six hundred dollars .......
Judgment clerks,2 at $1,200 each, two
thousand four hundred dollara . .,,.
Exemplification clerks. S at $L200
each, three thousand six hundred dol-
1.6O0
1.800
1.000
1,300
1,200
8,000
3,400
Lien clerks. 2 nt $1,200 each, two thou
sand four hundred dollars
Judgment search clerks, 2 nt $1,200
each, two thousand four hundred dol-
Locality search clerks. at $1,200 eaen,
three. thousand six hundrod dollars.,
Chief clerk, one thousand two hundred
8,000
4.400
3,400
8,600
dollars 1 nrt
Stenographers or miscellaneous clerks,
4 at, $1,200 each, four thousand eight
hundred dollara .................4. 4,800
Chief custodian of records, ono thou
sand two hundred dollara 1,200
Stenographer and elerk to prothono
tary, one thousand ono hundred dol
lars 1,100
Assistant clerks, 2 at $1,000 each, two
.thousand dollars 3,000
Appearance cleric, one thousand dol
lars ...a..
Exemplification clerk, one thousand
dollara , .
Miscellaneous clerks. 2 at $1,000 each,
.two thousand dollara
Mechanics' lien clerk, one thousand
dollars
Clerk nnd custodian ot records, one
wiounanu aoiiars
1,000
1.000
3,000
1.000
1,000
1.000
990
101'
No. 818.
niTnOr.ntl nUMtnvnimin
Mayor of Philadelphia.
Total, olghty-slx thousand four hun
dred and twenty dollara $86,420
Provided, That tho nmount appropriated to
Item 1 (a) shall tin taken from the fees earned
by the Register of Wills.
Hem 2. Services othor than personal:
(a) Communication service, two hundred
and twenty-tlve dollars $225
(b) Advertising, fifty dollars CO
(c) Miscellaneous services, six hundred
dollars 600
Total, olght hundred and Boventy-flve
dollar $875
Item 3. Supplies:
(a) Wank books, ono thousand four hun-
dred dollars .- $1,400
(b) niank forms and stationery, eight
hundred and twenty-flve dollnrs..... 823
(c) Cleaning and supplies, ono hundred
aoiiars
(d) Towels, twenty-five dollara
fe Miscellaneous, one hundred dollars.,
fa tl.n.lnnnm nnA allnnllna Omhflnn
Court, ono thousand dollars 1,000
100
25
100
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPROPRI
atlon to th Sheriff, for the year 1018.
Section 1. Tho Select nnd Common Councils
of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain, That
the sum of one hundred nnd ninety-one thou
sand and forty (101,040) dollars be. and the
fame Is hereby appropriated to the Sheriff, for
tho vcar 1015. as followa:
Administration.
Item 1. Personal services:
(a) Salaries:
Sheriff, fifteen thousand dollars $15,000
Chief and real estate deputy, bIx thou
sand dollars 6,000
Personal deputy, flvo thousand dollars 5,000
Special deputy, three thousand dollars 3,000
Execution clerk, one thousand eight
hundred dollars 1,800
, Auditor, one thousand eight hundred
1 dollars 1.800
Clerk to real estate deputy, one thou
sand five hundred dollars 1,500
Clerk to neruonal deputy, ono thousand
five hundred dollars 1,500
Appearance clerk, one thousand two
hundrod dollara 1,200
Assistant appearance clerk, one thou-
Band dollars 1,000
Fee clerk, ono thousand two hundred
dollars 1,200
Return clerks, 4 nt $1,100 each, four
thousand four hundred dollara 4,400
Miscellaneous clerk, one thousand dol
lars 1,000
Deputy sheriffs, 7 at $1,500 each, ten
thousand flvo hundred dollars 10,500
Clerks to deputy sheriffs, 7 at $1,100
each, seven thousand seven hundred
dollars 7,700
sjuarier sessions deputy, nine nunarea
dnllnra .... ... -
dollars
Court deputies, 5 at $100 each, five
hundred dollara
Deputy Sheriff Orphans' Court, one
hundred dollars
Provided, That tho amount appropri
ated to Item 1 (a) shall be taken
from tho fees earned by the Shorirf.
(b) Active solicitor, five thousand dollars
solicitor, threo thousand dollars
Assistants. 8 at $2,400 each, twelvo
thousand dollars
Assistants. 3 at $2,000 each, six thou-
. sand dollnrs
Assistants, .'! at $1,800 each, flvo thou
sand four hundred dollars
Assistants. 0 at $1,500 each, nine
thousand dollars
Cashier, one thousand eight hundred
dollars
Confidential clerk, ono thousand flvo
hundred dollars
Clerk, ono thousand flvo hundred dol
lars Stenographers, 2 nt $1,500 each, threo
thousand dollars
Clerks. 4 at St. 400 oach- nvo thousand
six hundrod dollara 5, COO
Stenographers or clerks, 5 nt $1,250
each, six thousand two hundrod nnd
fifty dollars 0.250
Clerks, 7 nt $1,200 each, eight thou
sand four hundred dollars 8,400
Clerks, 5 at $1,000 each, flvo thou
sand dollars , 5,000
Writ servers, 2 at $1,000 each, two
thousand dollara 2,000
Messengers, 2 at $1,000 each, two
thousand dollars 2,000
Custodian, one thousand dollara 1,000
Clerks, 2 nt $000 each, ono thousand
eight hundred dollars 1,800
Librarian, nine hundrod dollars 000
Special evidence ngent, ono thousand
flvo hundred dollars 1,500
Cleaners, 2 nt $420 each, eight hun
dred and forty dollars 810
(b) Witness fees, two thousand dollars 2,000
(c) Prothouotary's costs. Magistrates'
costs and expenses of cltv cases,
one thousand five hundred dollars., 1,500
(d) Expert service, fifteen thousand dol
lars 15,000
(e) Hxpense for conveyancing, five hun
dred dollars COO
QUTinVAlTK On January 7. 1015, MARY
J., wife o Robert P. Outbwalte. Funeral
service on Baturday, at 3 p. m., at her late
residence, 2002 East York st. Interment at
Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
PATTERSON. On January 7, 1015. BBR,
NA11D X., son ot Bernard P, and Mary A.
Patterson. Funeral on Saturday, at 2:30 p.
ra., from the residence ot bis parents, (SOU
Cedar ave., West Philadelphia, Interment at
Holy Crosa Cemetery.
PATTON. On. January 8. 1815. MICHAEL,
husband of the late Ilonanoa Patton. Fu
neral on SiturJay. at T30 a. m from 443
Olive at. HUh Mass ot Requiem at the
Church of tha Immaculate Conception, at 0
a. m. precisely. Interment at et. Joseph's
Cemetery.
PAYUAN. In Trenton. N. X. 00 the 0th
int.. JOHN D. PAYRAN. aged 78 years.
Relatives nod friend ot the family art In
vito! to attend the (eryloes on Saturday aft
eneon. at 3 o'clock, at tha residence of his
dauebier, Mrs. A. U. Anderson. 788 Stuyve-
--.. .., .iwuni. luivroieai O.S JBrWinjE
uth
f . n4 K. 5'euwofj, lfwirl w4 la.
terrnaat tJtWat.
CumaUry at the ceoYestence of the family.
PHTKItSdN. At Ut residence. 339 lul
4.ta st. tuj Jaaijarr 8, lli OBRTRtJp
Total, ono hundred and sixty-four
thnunuid four hundred and ninety
dollara $101,400
Item 2 Services other than personal.
Advertising, affidavits, postage, serving
notices and blue prints, eight thou
sand, dollars $8,000
Item .V Supplies! ' '
Miscellaneous, five hundred dollars, ... $500
Itm 4 Equipment:
Law books. Ave hundred dollars.,.,,., J500
Provided, That no assistant or assistants, nor
any member of a law Arm with which any as
sistant or assistants may be associated In the
practice of law, or otherwise, shall bo em
ployed, engaged or render service or services
as counsel or attorney against the city, in any
court proceeding or proceedings. In which the
City and County ot Philadelphia, or any De
partment or Bureau thereof, directly or in.
directly, may bo n party, either In a civil or
criminal case, under penalty ot Immediate dis
missal Provided, also, That all employes ot
this Department, now or hereafter employed,
shall be citizens ot the United States and bona
flde residents of the City of Philadelphia at
least one year prior to their employment, and
shall remain bona-rldo residents during such
employment. And. provided. That, whenever
f'osslbie, bids for supplies of materials shall be
nvlted only from Philadelphia firms whose
plants are located In the city, and that a,
schedule of such bids and awards, certified by
the Commltteo on Finance, shall be sent to
the City Controller before he shall elgn any
-warrants for such materials or supplies. Ana
the City Controller shall countersign no war
rants against any Item In this ordinance unless
all conditions imposed are cornpnea wun. Ana
warrants shall be drawn by the City Solicitor
In conformity with existing ordinance.
All ordinance or parts of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Appruvi.'.. mo .. or v. vuciiiuur, a. V.
1 ' TjerrwM'.T.ir m-lvirt-Mnnnr.
No. 815. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN.OJIDINANCB TO MAKE AN APPRO-'
prlatlon to the District Attorney, for the year
Section 1, The Select and Common Council
of tna City of Phi adelphla do ordain. That
the sura of .nlnety-slx thousand tbreq hundred
(OOOO) dollars be. and the same Is hereby
appropriated to the District Attorney, tor the
year iOlB. as follows:
Administration-.
Item 1. Personal services:
(a) Salaries: . .
District Attorney, twelve thousand dol-
Fir"? AMlVtanV ' DiVtVlot' ' Altofney.n!W)
seven thousand flva hundred dollars. . 7,500
Assistant District Attorneys, 4 at
f5, WX) each, twenty thousand dollar. 20,000
Aislfctaut District Attorneys, 3 at
11.000 each 12,000
Assistant xj.aHr.vi A"vr.ers, a.i
$3,000 each
Indictment attorney, two thousand five
hundred dollar
Chief clerk, three thousand dollars...
Clerks, 2 at $1,500 each, three thou
sand dollars ... .-;
Clerk, one thousand four hundred dol
lars ,
dark, rtn hundred dollars
Indictment clerk, two thousand 4sJlars
Fe clerk, oa thousand ons twadrej.
Total, threo thousand four hundred
nnd fifty dollars $3,450
Item 4. Equipment: . .,
(a) Law books, six hundred dollars $000
(b) Equipment, eeven hundred dollars.. 700
(c) Special Index books, three hundrod
and fifty dollars 350
Total, ono thousand six hundred and
fifty dollars $1,650
Item 5, Miscellaneous, four hundred and
fifty dollars - $150
Provided, That all employees In this Depart
ment, now or hereafter employed, Bhall be cltl
xens of the United States nnd bona fldo resi
dents of tho City ot Philadelphia at least ono
year prior to their employment, and shall re
main bona fldo residents during such employ
ment. ,. . ...
And provided. That whenever poslble, bids
for supplies or materials shall bo invited only
from Philadelphia firms whose plants are lo
cated In tho City, nnd that a schedule of
such bids and- awards, certified by the Com
mltteo on Finance, shall bo sont to the City
Controller before ho shall sign nny warrants
fnw ,, li malarial. ni Simnlles.
An.i ., r-iiv r-nntrniinr shall countersign no
warrants against any Item In this ordinance
unless ail conumons impuacu uro vuiu.cu
WAnd warrants shall be drawn by the Register
of Wills in conformity with exlstlns ordl-
, All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon
slstcrit herewith be, nnd tho same are hereby
"Approved the twenty-socond day ot December,
A. D. 1014. UDOTjPn BiNKENBURO,
No. 817. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN ArPROPRI
ntloi. to tho Department ot Recorder ot
Heeds for the year 1015.
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils
of tho City of Philadelphia dp ordain: That the
sum of two hundred and sixty-two thousand
tw? hundred and sixty (202.260) dollars be. and
the same Is hereby appropriated to the Re
corder of Deeds for the year 1015 as follows:
Administration.
Item 1. Personal services!
aRccordero'f Deeds, ten thousand dol-
lars siu.oou
Deputy Recorder of Doeds, four
thousand dollara ,... Ji.ooo
Chief clerk, two thousand dollars.... 2,000
Bookkeeper and nslstant cashier, one
thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars -.,., 1J60
Cashier and assistant bookkeeper, one
thousand two hundred dollar...... 1,200
Chlet aearon cierK, two u.uuwuiu uui-
Mortgago' 'search' clerks,' -S n( $1,600
each, four thousand five hundred
2,000
101
8.000
2,600
3,000
3,000
1,400
000
2.000
ellars , 1.100
gal stenographer, one thousand eight
:-j--. 7...-.
nunux . 11 v. 1 1 t ...... ............
016.ee. lerks. 2 at $1,300 acD. two
thousand tour hundred dollars
SiensiTraptsr and clerk, one ttuHnund
dollara
MuatDger, oa thousand oaa tundra i
deftara ,
DJuoUy. oat tirtiuand vea nuodfed
lars .-...o
1.800
3.400
1.00a
1.100
l,to
A-V. 4.500
Conveyanco search clerks, 2 at $1,500
each, three thousand dollars 3,000
Chief deed index clerk, ono thousand
eight hundred dollars... LbOO
Chief mortgage Index clerk, one thou
sand eight hundred dollars ........ 1,800
Assistant Index clerks, 3 at $1,500
encn, inree inoumuu uuuai .,,,.. u,vw
Miscellaneous clerk, one thousand
three hundred dollars ...ii- ,. 1.300
Miscellaneous clerks. 0 at $1,200 each,
seven thousand two hundred dollars. 7,200
Chief compare clerk In charge, ot
deeds, one thousand eight hundred
dollars 1,800
Chlet compare clerk in charge of
mortgages, one thousand three hun
dred and fifty dollars 1,850
Clerk In charge ot deeds, one thousand
two hundred dollar 1,200
Clerk In charge of mortgages, one
thousand two hundred dollars,,.,,. 1,200
Compare clerks. 8 at $liS80 each, four
thousand and fifty dollars 4.050
Compare clerks. 10 at $1,200 each,
twelve thousand dollars 12,000
Auditor, one thousand two hundred
dollars 1,200
Stenographer and . typewriter, one
thousand two hundred dollars ...... 1,200
Receipt elerk, ons thousand five hun
driddollars ,.,. v .- 1.600
Assistant receipt clerk, oca thousand
one hundred dollars .............. 1,100
Delivery clerk, one thousand two hun
dred dollars 1,200
Satisfaction entry clerk, ono thousand
dollar i,uuo
Notation clerk, ons thousand Ave hun.
.duu
000
600
6,000
3.000
Billposter, ono thousand two hundred
aoiiars -.,-"
Confidential clerk and stenographer,
ono thousand two hundred dollars... 1.200
Stenographer, one thousand dollars... 1,000
Writ servers. 10 at $000 each, seven- ..,
teen thousand one hundred dollars., 17,100
Clerk and messenger, 2 at $000 each,
ono thousand eight hundred dollars.. 1,800
Custod'an of books and records, eight
hundrod and forty dollara 840
Messenger, seven hundred and twenty
dohara - 720
Jnnltor, seven hundred and twenty dol-
lars 72?
Cleaner, six hundred dollars COO
Auctioneer, six hundred dollsrs 000
Superintendent of court servico, one
thousand three hundred dollars 1,300
Prisoners' elevator guard, nine hun-
dred dollara BOO
Guard for van service, 4 ot $000 each,
three thousand six hundred dollars..
Driver for van service, nine hundred
dnl In ra . ............-..........
-..D.yylaH A. n.l.An.H !l nt SftOO CflCh.
two thousand seven' hundred dollara 2,700
Matron cell room, nine hundred dollars 000
Janitor cell room, seven hundred and
twenty dollars .:".""iV
Dcputv In charge of criminal work,
one thousand eight hundred dollars..
Assistant appearanco clerk, one thou
sand dollars AA""!mJ
Criminal process servers, 20. at $000
each, eighteen thousand dollars.....
Writ servers. 0 at $000 . eacn. eigne
thousand ono hundred dollars.... . 8,100
Matrons. Juvenile Court, 2 at $000
each, ono thousand eight hundred
do'lars ,..,,....... ew
Chauffeur. Juvenile Court automobile,
ono thousand dollars................ 1.000
Jutcnllo Court attendant, one thou-
.anrl dollars . liW
Juvenllo van guard, nine hundred dol'
Assistant custodian ot
thousand dollars
Mechanics' lien satisfaction dork, nine
hundred dollara
Assistant custodian of records, 3 at
5iju eacn, two tnousana stvtn nun
rod dollars 2,700
Recording and certlflcato clerk, nine
hundred dollars , POO
Assistant custodian ot records, 3 at
$800 each, one thousand six hundred
. dollara .... 1,W0
Messenger, eight hundred dollars 800
Custodian of books, Ave hundred dol
lars , 600
Janitor, sevon hundred and fifty dollar 100
Janitor, soven hundred and twenty dol
lara .1 720'
(b) Special and miscellaneous services,
seven hundred nnd fifty dollars.... 760'
3.000
000
720
1,800
1,000
18,000
Total, ono hundred nnd threo thou
sand and twenty dollars s.i$lO3l029
Item 2. Services other than personal:
(a) Communication servico nnd advertls-
lntr, three hundred and fifty dollars. $350
(b) Miscellaneous, ono hundred and
twenty dollars 120
Total, four hundrod and seventy dot-
lars $470
Item 3. Supplies:
(a) Stationery, three thousand dollars.. $3,080
(b) Miscellaneous supplies, ono thousand
ono hundred dollars I40
Total, four thousand one hundred .
dollars $4,100
Maintenance.
Item 4. Services other than personal:
(a) Prlntlnff, blank tooka.communlci.Uon
service, engraving and roblnding. ten
,. thousand dollars 10,009
b) R-blndlng old dockets, ono thousand .
dollars , 1.000
Total, eleven thousand dollars $11,000
Equipment.
Item n. Furniture nnd furnishings, flvo
thousand thrco hundrod dollars....... 8,300
Total, Ave thousand three hundred
dollars $5,300
Provided. That all employes' of this Depart
ment, now or hereafter employed, shall bo eltl.
rens of tho United States and bona tide rel
yents of this City at least one year prior to
their employment, and shall remain bona ,flde
'ealdenta during- such employment. Provided
also. That the nmount appropriated for snl
nrlej shall bo taken from fees corned by th
Prothonotary.
, And provided, That whonever possible, bids
for supplies or materials shall be Invited only
from Philadelphia firms whose plants are lo
cated In tho City, and that a schedule et such
olds nnd awards, certified by the Committee
on Finance, shall bo sent to the City Controller
Before he shall stgr. nny warrants for such ma
terials or flurmllM- AnA thn rMtvrYtntrallt
shall countersign no warrants against any Item
In this ordinance unless all conditions Imposed
are complied with.
'And warruits shall ho drawn by tho Pro
thonotary of the Courts ot Common Pleas and
Municipal Court In conformity with dialing
ordinances.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith too, and tho samo are hereby
repealed. 1
Approved the twenty-second day ot Decern
her, A. D. 1I14.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBTjnO.
No. 870. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DB-
poslt of City money and fixing; the amount
of interest to bo .paid thereon.
SECTION 1. The select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
ninety (00) days after the approval of this
ordinance the City Treaaurer and the Com
missioners of the Sinking Fund are hereby
authorised and directed to deposit tha funds
of the City of Philadelphia only In such banks
and trust companies as shall agree to pay the
rate ot two and one-half (2H) per cent. In
terest on money now on deposit or hereafter
deposited and which have been designated by
Councils ns depositories of Cltv money.
Approved the 24th day of December, A- D".
' RUDOLPH RLANKENBURO.
NaBOI. Mayor of Philadelphia.
Attendant."Munlclpal Court cell room.
HO CIl MUilunwu ---- - . ., a,,-
000
720
(c) Extra clerks, flvo thousand eight
nunoreu uuaa.a '.:-'" i-j,i
(d) Sheriff Juries, one mouiunu
1.000
Total, ono hundred and fifty thou
sand and twenty dollars. ......... $l).O20
, .?"" ?ir SVttrThai Dcrsonal:
w.??3V!a.A'JA'.,l- tW0..,.r $2,200
sanu i . ". Ve.VnieiuI
2,000
2,000
3,000
Conveyance of prisoners, auuniuna.
Court, two thousand aoiiars ........
(b) For use and driver of van, two thou
sand dollars
(c) Expense of writ service, three thou-
""d ?".ar.W ' ' .VeV.e;.' ' ' MunVcinai
Court, two thousand dollars........ 3.000
(d) Keep of norses, seven ou u
fltty dollars ,., ... vr; Villi
(s) Postage, four hundred dollars ......
i'rucuMiu.,uM. " - . "t .r
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPRO
prlatlon to the Board ot Revision ot Taxes
for the year 1016.
Section 1. The Select ,nd Common Council
of tho city of Philadelphia do hrdnln: Thai the
sum of two hundred nnd ninetv-one thousand
one hundred and thirty (201.1.10) dollsrs be.
and the same la hereby appropriated to lbs
Board of Revision of Taxes for the year 1016,
as follows:
Administration.
Item 1. Personal services,
(a) Salaries:
Members of Board of Revision., threo
at $0,000 each, eighteen thousand
dollars $18,000
Assessors. 70 at 1.1.000 each, two hun
dred and ten thousand dollars. ..... 310,000
Chief clerk, two thousand flvo hun
dred dollars ., 3,500
Assistant chief clerk, two thousand
dollar 3,000
ju-gistration cierK, two tnousana aoi-
750
400
8,000
. ,a.7Kri';.rViin ahTrirt's nrocla
'mat Ion, one thousand flvo hundred
(h) aSn"frt ' ' costs.' 'advertising" of 'city
scl, fas., tor thousand dollars
Provided. Tho City Controller may
countersign ""''""".Xri
for bills for tho year 1014.
fl) Cost Incident to City writs, two
thousand dollars 3.000
1,600
10,000
.al ritllara
Typist In charge of records, oaa thou
sand three hundred and fifty dollars
Assistant typist In charge ot records,
ons thousand two hundred dollar..
Typist in charge . of charters, one
thousand three hundred and, fifty
Certificate ' dirks! 3 'it' '$1. 200 'each.
two thousand tour hundred dollars.
Proof typists. 4 at $1,200 each, four
thousand eight hundred dollars
Bupsrintendent of typists, one thou.
sand six hundred doSars
Assistant UMrlnt4tnt of typlau,
one thousand fw hundred debars.
Mes-MUCV la charge of Instruments,
oa Thousand two hundred dollar..
R carder' e messenger, eight hundred
dollar L 1: u. :-. :
Typists, so at ,wj eaxo, suty-ix
Covwau ""' tw.UA!
1,350
1.200
1.S50
2.400
-.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
800
ibl Salaries
clerk cOvt'Ut, oca thousand fir
twuars ...
1,603
undewd
aal(ani enlaf dark, oua lhailsan,!
four tuladttd doUaj a 1,100
Total, thirty thousand eight hundred
and fifty dollars $30,850
(al'sta'tionery and books, three thousand
'flvo hundrod dollara ................ 8,600
stationery and books. Municipal Court,
one thousand dollars ................ 1,000
(b) Uniforms for persons, five hundred
' and fifty dollars .................... 650
Uniforms for persons. Municipal Court,
one hundred and twenty dollars .... 120
(c) Miscellaneous, one thousand five hun
dred dollar .............. " 1.600
Miscellaneous. Municipal Court, seven
hundred dollars , 700
Total, seven thousand threo hundred
and seventy dollars $7,370
Maintenance,
Item 4. Services other than personal:
(a) Repairs to van service, six hundred
dollars $600
(b) Cleaning- offloes, three hundred dol
lars ....a........................... 300
Total, nine hundred dollars ,,, $000
Capital Outlay. -1
Item 5. Equipment: . . . , .
(a) Refurnishing; offices, six hundrod
dollar ............................... $600
(b) Horses, throe hundred dollar,.., 300
Total, nine hundred dollar..,,.,,,,, $900
Maintenance.
Item 6:
(a) Maintenance of automobile van for
Juvenile prisoner, one thousand dol-
Provided',' That all 'employes 'in ' t his ' Depart
ment, now or hereafter employed, shall be cltl
sens of the United Stats and bona fid resi
dents or the City ot Philadelphia, at least one
year prior to. their employment, and snail re
main bona, fide resident during such employ,
(nant.
.And tha City Controller shall countersign no
warrant against any Item In this ordinance
unlet all conditions Imposed or compiled
And warrants shall bo drawn by tho Sheriff
In conformity with witting- ordinance.
All ordinance or part of ordinances tncon
sUtent herewith be, and tha sm ar hereby
repealed.
Approved too 22d day Of December, A. D,
"?. ' . RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 810. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPRO
prlattoa !,. lra&n9Ta, of tb Courts if
K-mouwflta ssFSanlelBsl Courtrfor th
gear 1616. p
action 1. The Select and Common Council
of ths City of Pfmaaelphls. do erdtln: That
tha sum ot oss hundred and tweaty-tue thou
sand ,ubt lwrdan3 ninety ll8i aJuir
teTana the saja U hweby appropriate) to the
wtwouru 01 juauaoa l'le,
I Court, for th year lli.tL
a) ssrrte)
sad the ,dJlssaRa:
fallaiei: J-"""1
lars
2,000
1,700
1,800
1,600
Division and locality clerk, one thou
sand soven hundred dollars..,.,. ...
Certificate clerk, ons thousand firs
hundrod dollars.
Allowance clerk, one thousand eight
hundred dollars
ftneel&l clerk, ono thousand four hun-
dred dollars..... i.. 1.400
Miscellaneous clerks. 23 at $1,200
each, twenty-six thousand four hun
dred dollars..,...,. 20.40
Stenographer . and typewriter, nine
hundred dollars , 009
Janitors, 2 at $720 each, one thousand
tour hundred and forty dollars..... 1,449
Doorkeeper, eight hundred and forty
dollara 840
Oeneral clerk, ono thousand five hun-
dred dollars 1.600
(b) Extra clerks, at $75, ter month
each, sight thousand dollsrs....... 8,000
(c) Fees tor furnishing abstract of re
corded deeds, ono thousand twp hun-
dred dollars,....,, 1.300.
Total, two hundred and elrtty-ent
thousand ono hundred and eighty . .
dollar .f;t ,.,$281,150
Item 2. Services other than personal:
(a) Carriage Mrs lor assessor, nvo
hundred dollars......,.. ...........
(b) Automobile and carriage hire for
mrmners of Board, tour hundred
and fifty dollars .....,..,..,..
,0) Postage, telephone, etc, nine hun
dred dotlars
(d) Printing, engraving, lithographing
and bind Wr. five, thousand dollars. ,
(e) Advertising and publication of no
tlcea. five hundred dollar
$500
430
000
6,000
boo
$839
809
309
Total, seven thousand three hundred
and' fifty dollar $W59
T. n Plunnlles:
(a) Stationery, eight hundred dollars..
D) Cleaning and toilet supplies, tbre
hundred dollar ..................
(0) Incidental, three hundred dollars..
Total, on thousand four, fcunditd dol,
lar ,...,,,.,,....-. $1,409
Capital outlay,
(a)mAd'dltion to map, atlases, etc., on
thousand dollar $1,009
(b) Fumlutre and furnishing, two hun,
v dred dollar ..,,,...... 300
Total, one thousand two hundred doj.
lar ' .
Provided, That when binding shall he r
oulred. payment for which U takeq (rent test
2 (d), tb said Board be authortted to Invite
proposal from not less than fiv responsIUf
nartles. known to be engaged in tb buaia,
knd to award tb contract to tb lowest bid
der wltb ths approval of tb Committee an
Flrincs, and that tb schedule of bids received,
and tb award of tb contract made, with a,
copy of th request of ucb told, certified by
th Commute on Finance, halt b nt to
the City Controller before he shall sign any
warrant for binding. Provided also, "that all
moloy in this department now 0 hereafter
imployed .hail b cftlnn of th United flat
indbtna fids resident of tb city of PH.
delpbla at lt on year prior to their em
ploymant, and snail rem.ta bona fid realdeat
during: sucb employment.
And provided. That whenever possible, biit
for supplies or materia ehsll bs lnrtted only
from Philadelphia, flrmj who plant aia lo
cated In th city, and that a cbdul et saeA
Mdiaivl awards, certified by th Coauaittt a
Finance, shalt b sent to tb City Co&tMrer
betors b shall elrn any warrant- tor mmb
materials or uppue. And. tb City Cm
troller bU countersign no warrant tjain-t
any Item in tbl ordinanc mUva U fnoil,
lion iawosad are eenwUsd with.
And warrants hsjl U draws, by tb Ss.-i
1 et Review ox w w cwnorwHy itn svut:
I tag mdln.at; All ordtMaaa or atut rf
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