ORDINANCES KESOI.UTtON AUTHORIZING TUB ENTIII of ecarltar and other proceedings necessary to obtain possession und m the damages Ir k lot of ground appropriated for park purposes by an ordinance approved De cember 0. 1B14, And directing the Clerks ot doanrlla tn present this resolution to the Mayor for hla approval or disapproval. Resolved, Iiy the Select anil Common Coun tlli of the1 City of Philadelphia, That the Mayor Is hereby nutnorlted and directed to enter, security on bohalf of the City of Phlla delphia for the payment ot any damages which may be assessed by reason of tho ap propriation of a lot of ground In tho Twenty second Ward for an addition to Falrmount Park ty the ordinance approved December 9, 1014, and the City Solicitor Is authorised and directed to take the necessary proceedings for tho assessment ot aald damages and the Com mliMtonera or Falrmount Park ara requested upon tho entry ,of said security to take pos aesslon of sain lot of ground Resolved That the Clerks of Councils aro directed to present this resolution to the Mayor for his approval or disapproval Approved this 1st day of Mnrrh, A. D. 1913. iiudolph blankbnbuho, tKo. STn .Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE laying of pipe In Addison, Alrdrle, Anns bury, Atlantic, Broad, Carey, Carlisle, Chat ham. Crdrlck, Fifteenth, Fifty-ninth, Gil lespie Ilortter, Hurley, Laycock, Itodman, rH.iinon, vi-iiaiisu inu vvinKonocKing streets. Bustleton, Grant, Harley, Haael, Llndley, .'gomz, oixiy-cignin ana v IVarrlngton ave- nute and lorn road. faftlntl 1 TlSsk fllM a Mil fvm mm fVunalla ef the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department of Public Works bo authorised and directed to lay water pipe In Addison atreet from Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth street; Alrdrle street, from Nineteenth lo Twentieth atreet; Annsbury street, from Fifth to Sixth atreet, Atlantic street, from O street to about seventy-five feet east of Shclbnurne street: Bioad street, both sides, from Haines atreet to Sixty-seventh avenue: Carey atreet, from Nineteenth to Twentieth street; Carlisle street, frnnr llnlnes street to Sixty-seventh avenuo; Chatham atreet, from Tioga to Venango street, Erdrlck street; from Vanklrk street to Dark Hun lane: Fifteenth street, from Haines street to Sixty-seventh avenue; FIfty-nlntli street, from Cedar avenue to Lar-hwood avenue; Gillespie atreet, from Ilenner to Devercaux atreet. Hortter street, from Wlssahiekon ave nue to. about three hundred feet west; Hurley atreet, from .Wyoming to Courtland street: Laycock street, from Eighty-second atreet to about threo hundred and twenty feet east. Hod man atreet, from Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth street, Salmon street, from Ontario to Schiller atreet and from Venango to Pickwick atreet, "Venango atreet. from Howard to Lee Btreet, wlngohocklng street, from Fifth to sixth street ml from Ninth street to tho Boulevard, Bub tleton avenue, from present plpo lino about Horbeck street to Hell's Corner; Grant avenue, from Hustlcton avenue to Ulue Grass road; Harley avenue, from eighty-third to Hlghty fourth atreet: Hazel aenuc, from Flfty-olghth tn Plflv-nlnth atreet; Llndley nvonue, from Fifteenth atreet to Ogonti avenue; Ogoiltz nuei Sixty-eighth nvenue. from York road to Sixteenth atreet; Warrington avenue, from Fifty-seventh to Fifty-eighth Btreet: York road, west side, fron Sixty-eighth avrnuo to Haines street, approved the 20lh day of rcbruary, A. D. 15)15. rudolph blankenburo, No. 877 Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE ON Tim CITY Plan and condemn a certain plot of ground with buildings nnd Improvements thereon, situate In tho Twenty-first Ward, bounded by Sllverwood street, Hector atreet, Cresson atrret and Cotton street, for park and piny ground turpuscs for the health and enjoy ment of the peoole. and to placo eamo under the custody and management of the Hoard of Recreation, Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils f the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That by virtue and pursuance of tho authority Vested In them by the fourth section of an Act of Assembly approved May 11. LS37, they do B'l-ct ami approprlato for park and oloy- J round purposes and for tho health and cn oyment of the people forever, to wit, all that certain lot or piece ot ground with tha buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate In the Twenty-flrBt Ward. Dog Inning at the Intersection of the eouthweat lino of Sllverwood street with tho northwest line ot Hector street, thenco extending southwest along the MM northwest line of Hector street 04,3(13 feet to tho northeast line ot Cresson street, thence northwest along name 243.037 feet to the southeast line of Hoxborough street, thence northeast along the same 1811.02 feet to the southwest line of Sllverwood street, thenco southeast along the tame 210.333 feet to tho northwest line of Rector street, and the place ot beginning; also beginning at the Inter section of the southwest lino ot Sllverwood atreet with tl-.e northwest line ot Roxborough atreet. thenco extending southwest nlonsr tho said northwest line of Hoxborough street 2J4,02u fet to the northeast line of Cresson street, thenca northwest along the same 18S,77fl feet to the southeast line of Cotton street, thence northeast along tho samo 331) SIS feet to the southwest line of Sdlvcrwood street, thence southeast along the same 1311.203 feet to tho northwest line of Roxborough street and tho clare of beginning. Section S. That tho Department of Public "Works (Hoard of burveyors) be authorized nnd dliected to flare on tho City Plan as a publla nark and playground so much ot the property described In Section 1 as Is not now on the plnn. Section 3. The City Solicitor la heroby di rected to Me In the Court of Quarter Sessions, on behalf ot the City, a petition for the assessment of damagea. and setting forth therein the ground herein selected and ap propriated. Section 4. The tract of ground herein do scribed Is herehv placed under tho custody and control of the Hoard of Recreation, authorized 'by the Act of Assembly approved Juno 0. Hill, subject to such rules and regulations as have been or shall he from time to time established by tha said Hoard ot Recreation for the care, management and maintenance of public play grounds, and the said board la bereby author Ized and directed to Immediately enter upon said premises und tako possession ot tho same. All ordinance or parts of ordinances incon sistent herewith be. and the same are hereby repealed. Approved this -Ith day of March. A. D. 1013. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO, No 878. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE Di rector of the Department of Public Works (Bureau of City Property) to sell at publlo aiv iua iriausuiur lot or pieco oi grouau situate on the east side of 23th atreet, at the distance of UU.1S3 feet north of Porter street. Section 1, The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, ' That the Director ot the Department ot Publlo Works (Uureau ot City Property) be and he la hereby authorized and directed to oner at pub lic sale and to aell to the highest bidder all that certain lot. or piece of ground situate In the 48th, (formerly the SUth) Ward of the City ot Philadelphia, on the East side of 28th itreet t the distance of slxty-slx feet and ono hun dred and twenty-live one thousandths of a root northward from the North side of Porter atreet (sixty feet wide), thence. extending North fifteen degrees east along the easterly side of 2Sth street (fifty feet wide) two hundred and forty-three feet and sixty-one one thousandths ot a foot to the centre of Old Passyunk road, thence extending South llfty-alx degrees elgnt minutes East along the centre line ot Did Passyunk road two hundred and seventy-nlns feet snd one hundred and twenty-five one thousandths of a foot to a point, thence ex tending; South seventy-four degrees titty-seven minutes. West three hundred and five feet and one hundred and forty-two one thou sandths of a foot to the East side ot liith street and the place of beginning. Containing seven thousand three hundred and sixty-nine ten thousandths of an acre, provided that the said sale when made shall be confirmed by these Councils. APProvsd the 1st day of March. A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. (No. 831) Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCES TO AUTHORIZE THE BE vtafon ot the lines and grades ot State road, from Linden avenue to Grant avenue. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department of Public Works (Board of Sur veyors) be sutborlzed to revise the lines and grades of State road and to make the same eighty (SO) feet wide from Linden avenue to Grant avenue, and to make the necessary re vision of the lines and grades ot Intersecting streets. Approved the -ith day of March. A. D. loin. lU'DOLPII BLANK'aNUUHO, (No. 884) Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CON struction ot main sewers tn Adams avenue, Falrhlll street. Fifty-second street; Hock Run sewer In Ashdalo atreet, Bobbins atreet I Rock Bun sawsr lu Seventh street. Thirty-fourth NO. 64 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE (3UM-SWOOZt T VAtfMPeR. VvHAT TMAT Fst.ct2ie'rSTewwP.DD mgamt1 rSrsf2.PAV b that u-TTce 0IIDINAN0E3 street, Venango street, and the 'Wlngohocklng ewer In Annsbury atreet Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain That tha Director of the tepsrtment of Public. Works be and Is hereby authorized to.enter Into contracts for the construction of tho following main sew era Adams avenue, from Hamona atreet to the Boulevard, FalrMll street, fiom Tabor street to Olney avenue. In Olney avenue from Falrhlll street to Fifth (itreet and In Fifth from Olney avenoe to Chew street; Fifty-second atreet, from the present sewer about thirty (30) feel northwest of Paschall avenue to tho present sower northwest of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad: Rock Run sewer In Ashdalo street, from present sewer east of Mascher atreet to Front street: Robblna street, from the present sower northwest of TorrcBdsle avenue to the stream northwest of Jackson slreet; Hock Itur sewer In Sevtnth street, from Chew street to the stream north of Ncdro atreet: Thirty-fourth street, from Spruce street to about six hundred (000) feet south of Spruce street, thenco southeast through tho grounds of the University of Pennsylvania to tho present seweri Venango street, from Cntbon street to Carper street. Wlngohocklng sewer in Anns bury street, from Fifth street to present sewer east of Fifth street in Annsbury street; from Bodlne street to Wlngohocklng street, and In Wlngoboeklng street, from Annsbury street to the Philadelphia, Nowtown and New York Railroad . ... Section 2. The Director of tho Department of Publlo Works shall advertise for proposals and award contracts In accordance with ex isting laws nnd ordinances nnd plana and specifications prepared by tho Department of I'lihtle Works. Am' excess over assessment of propert) for the construction of said sowers shall be charged to Item WO, loan for con strutllon of main sewers. In tho appropria tion lo tho Department of Publlo Works (Uu reau of 8urves). Provided, No such assess ment shall be charged for tho sew era author ised by this ordlnsnco whero tho simo nro built upon undedlcated streets and where tho Eropcrtles are not nnsossed at full City rates, ut no rermtts shall be Issued for the dralnngo o' properties on the lino of said sewera until the regular frontage charges shall havo been pMd, And the following sums nro hereby aet aside for the construction ot the main sewers herein authorized Adams avenue, from Ra mnna street to tho Doulevnrd twenty-flvo thou sjind 123 ono) dollars, Talrhlll atreet from Tabor street to Olney avenue; In Olney nvo nuo from Falrhlll afreet to Fifth street, nnd In Fifth Htreet, from Olney avenue to Chow atrrot fifteen thousand (lB.nOO) dollnrs. riltv, second street, from tho present sewer about thirty (10) feet northwest of Paschall nvenuo to the present sewer northwest of the Phila delphia, Haltlmore and Washington Railroad nvo thousand (H 000) dollars Rock Hun sewer In Aetu"nlo slreet. from present sower east of Mascher street to Pront street, tvventy-flvn thousand (15.000) dolHrs Hobhlns street, fmm tho present sower northwest of Jackson street, twentv-flvo thousand (21,000) dollars Hoek Hun sewer In Seventh street from Chew street to the stream north of Nedro street thirty thousand CIO.OOO) dollars, Thirty-fourth street from Spruco street to about six hundred (000) feet south of Spruco street, then southeast through tho grounds of the University of pennsvlvanla to the present sewer, thirty thou sand (.10.000) dollars. Venango street from Carbon Btreet to CnaDer street, twenty-five thousand (23 000) dollora. Wlngohocklng sower In Annsbury street, from Fifth street to pres ent sewer east of Fifth street: In Annsbury street, from Hodlno street to Wlngohocklng street, and In Wlngohocklng street, from Anns bury street to tho Philadelphia Nowtown nnd New York Railroad, twenty thousand (20 000) dollars Provided. That In tho event of any of the aforesaid sewera costing less thnn tho sum set nsldo for Its construction tho Director ot the Department of Public Works Is hereby authorized at his discretion to use any bal ance nf the foregoing amounts, or any part thereof, for the completion of any of tho main sewera herein named for which tho sums set nsldo aro Insufficient. Provided also, That the Director ot the Department of Public Works Is authorized to appoint nrslstants and Infpoctors a miv bo requisite, and nav nil expenses for salaries. Inspection, borlnjs. transportation and expenres incidental to tho work from the aforesaid Item Section 3 That tho Mnvor Is hereby author Iriil ti enter security on behnlf of the City of Philadelphia, for the payment of any dimaga by reason ot th construction of nny of tho herein authorized newer through private propertv, vvlth the exception or the property of tho University of Pennsylvania. The own ers of this property shall first enter Into nn agreement releasing tha City from all claims for damages for the construction of the herein authorized sower through their grounds Approved tha 1st day of March, A D. 1015 RUDOLPH DLANltr.NHUnO. No SK3, Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE SELECTING AND APPRO prlatlng a portion of a certain pleco of ground, now on the City Plan na Tacony Creek Park, In tha Forty-second Ward, as a park nnd open public placo for the health and enjoyment of tho pooplo. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain: That by vlrtuo and In pursuanco of the authority vested In them by the fourth section of on Act or Assembly approved May 11, 1837. they do hereby select nnd appropriate for purk pur poses and for thu health nnd enJoment or the people forever, a portion of a certain tract of ground now on tho (. Ity Plan an Taconv Creek Park, bounded by the ccntro line of Tabor street, the centre lino of the Tacony Creek, the Northeast side of Rising Sun avenue and the Northerly sldo ot Olne avenue, In the Forty-second Ward Section 2. The City Solicitor Is heroby di rected to nie In tho Court ot Quarter Sessions a petition on behalf ot the city setting forth the grounds appropriated, to tho end that said Court shall appoint a Jury to assess tho dam ages as nrnvlded bv lnw. Approved this 4th day ot March. A. D. 1013. j RUDOLPH IILANKKNUUIIO, fNo. 882). Max.r of Philadelphia AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE Hoard of Recreation to Imnrovo and develop certain pluygrounds and recreation centres under Its Jurisdiction. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot tho city of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Hoard of Recreation be, and Is hereby au thorized to Improve nnd develop playgrounds and recreation centres under !t Jurisdiction, the lot bounded by Twenty-slxth, Twenty seventh, Moore and Morris streets, and White ho 11 commons, Franltford Action 2 That tho following sum be set aside In Item 13o (loan) of the appropriation to the Hoard of Recreation for tho Impriivement of tho lot bounded by Twenty-sixth. Twenty seventh, Moore and Morris sttcetn forty thou sand (10 000) dollars, Whltcl-nll Commons, Frankford, forty thousand (40.000) dollars Provided, That In the event of any of the said Improvements costing less than the sum herein set aisde for construction and Improvement the Hoard of Recreation Is hereby authorized at its discretion to uso tho balance, or any part thereof, for the completion of any ot the Im provements named herein for which sum set aside is Insufficient. Approved the 25th day of February. A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKENUURQ, (No 883). Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE SOUTH westwardly line of Germantown avenue, be tvieen Maplewood avenue and RJttenhousa atreet. Section 1 The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That tho Department of Publlo WorkB (Board of Surveyor), be authorized to revise the south westwardly line of Germantown avenue, be tween Maplewood avenue and Rlttenhouse street. Section 2. After the confirmation and estab lishment of the said revised line. It shall not be lawful for any owner or builder to' erect any new building, or to rebuild or alter tha front of any building now erected, without making It recede so as to conform to the re vised line as established by this ordinance. Approved the fourth day ot March, A, D, 1910. RUDOLPH BLANKBNHURG. No. 880. Mayor ot Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CON struction ot sewers In Addison, Albanus. At lantic, Camac, Catharine, Cedar, Chatham, Commissioner, Coral, Courtland, I), Day, Dlt man. Eighth. Eighteenth, 1 Falrhlll, Kill more, fourth. Fifty-second. Fifty-third, Flftyrfourth. Flfty-flfth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty seventh, Gladstone, Harrison Hedley, Hope, llorrocks, Hortter, Hurley. Irving, JackBon, Lee, Lycoming, Morris, Media, Nineteenth, Osmond, Pickwick. Redflsld, Ringgold. Rock land, Roseberry, Buscomb, Salmon, Sheldon, Simpson, Sparks, Sules, Second, Sixth, six teenth. Sixty-second. Sixty-third, Taylor, Tioga, Toronto, Third, Tenth, Thirty-fifth, Venango Wakellng, Waterloo, Wenaley and Weymouth streets, Dicks, Duncannon, Fisher, Florence, Kensington, Klngsesslng, Lehigh, Llnaley, Olney, Springfield, Torresdale, War rington. Wayne. Wynneneld, Whitby and "Wyoming avenues. Park Line drive. North east Houlevard and Cobb's Creek Parkway. American. Philip, Third. Howard, Pine and Sixty-third atrsets and Larchwooa avenue. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils IT ALL '! VJIliy . H -.. oa.ima.fi.w.i . t- Wfi 1 - wi-i , i - "I ww,, i i ir. . f-.iarvini EVENING rEaEB-PHIKABETJHm, FBIPAY, MARCH IgjTOlB;, ORDINANCES of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: Thai the Department of Publlo Works be authorized to enter Into contracts for the construction ot sewers in Addison atreet from Twelfth to Camaa street; Albsnus street from Second to Third street, and from lork road to Thirteenth street: Atlantic street, from (1 street to about seventy-five (73) feet cast of sheibourne street; Camac street, from Louden to Rockland street; Catharine slreet, Irom summit west ot Blxty second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway: Cedar street, from Venango to Tioga streetl Chatham atreet, from Tlogn, to Venango street: Com missioner street, from Thirty-fourth to Thirty fifth street: Coral atreet, from Wain street to Wheatsheaf lana; Courtland street, from Twelfth street to the Boulevard; D street, from Wyoming to Courtland street; Day atreet, from Wlldoy to Emery streetl Hitman street, from Magee to Unruh street; Eighth street, from Wiomlng avenue to the Houlevard: Eighteenth atreet, from Rockland to Ruscomb street; F street from tho Houlevard to Rus comb street, and In Huscomb street, from P street to Tacony Creek; Falrhlll street, from Rockland to Ashdole atrect;Flllmore street, from tno nouievarn to uosior roaot lourtn street, from Porter street to about two hundred and sixty-seven (2U7) feet south of llltner street, and from Olney avonue to Chew street; Fifty second atieet, from Overbrook nvenuo to City line, Pirty-thlrd street, from Thomas avenue lo Whitby avenue, Fifty-fourth street iwest side, vvest side only to be assessod), from Woodbine avenue to Overbrook avenue; Flfty-flfth street, iromAMIlows avenuo tn Pinrence hvenuo; FPtv slxth street, from Springfield avenue to Wll lows avenue i Fifty-seventh street, from Spring field avenue to Beaumont nvenue: Gladstone street, from Third to Fourth street; Harrison street, from Large street to Castor avenue, and from Oakland Btreet tn Oxford nvenue Hcdlo street, from Richmond to Bath street; Hopo street, from Indiana to Clearfield street llor rocks street, from Harrison to Wakellng street, Ilortter atreet, from Wlssahtckon avenuo west to Intercepting sewer: Hurley street, from Wy oming nvenue to Courtland street; Irving street, from Sixty-first to Sixty-second street, Jackson street, from Ninth to Tenth street; Lee street, from Jackson to llltner street; Lycoming street, from Ninth to Tvveirth street, Morris street, from Third to Orlnnna street, Mi-dla street from Sixty-fourth tn Slxtv-flfth street, Nineteenth street, from Rockland to Ruscomb street, Osmond street, from Alnslca tn Bowman street. Pickwick stroet, from Thompson to Salmon street; Redfleld street, from Vino to Callow hill street; Ringgold street, from Indiana to Toronto street, Rockland street, from Eighteenth to Nineteenth Btreet, nnd from Hotlfleld avenuo to Sixteenth street: H08eDcrrv Btreet, irom Third to Fourth street, Ruscomb street, from Second to Fifth street, and from Eighteenth to Nineteenth street; Salmon street, from Ontario to Schiller street, nnd from Pickwick to Venango street, Sheldon street, from Second to Third street: Simpson street, from Hnvcrford avenuo to Lansdowne tvenur Sparks Btreet, from Ogontz avenue to Twentieth street. Sulis street, from Second to Third street, Second street from Ashdnle street to tho llnulovord. Sixth street, from Tabor road to Chew street. Sixteenth street, from Lvcomlng street to Hunting Park ave nuo nnd from Rockland to Huscomb street; Sixty-second street, from Haverford avenuo to Glrard avonue. Sixty-third street, from Bulst avenue to Dicks nvonue, Tailor street, from Berks to Twenty-fourth Btreet, nnd from Indi ana to Toronto r'reet; Tlogn strcot, from How nrd to Front Btreet: Toronto street, from Twenty-fourth to Twcntv-flfth Btrcot; Third street, from Sulls to Albanus street; Tenth street, from Luzerne to L) coming street: Thirty-fifth street, from Commissioners to Clearfield street, Venango street, from Howard to Lee street, Wnkellng Btreet, from llorrocks street to Oxford pike, Waterloo street, from Tusculum to Clearfield street: Wensley street, from Emerald to Jasper street; Weymouth street, from Ontario tn Tioga street; Dicks ave nue, from Sixty-third to Sixty-fourth street, Duncannon nvenue, from tf'lfth to Mnscher street, Fisher nvenue, from Third to Mnscher Mroet, Florenre avenue fiom Flftv-sov enth to rirty-olghth street. Kensington avenue, from Sedgley avenue to Fnnkford Creek Klngses slng nvonue, from Fifty-sixth to Ithan street; Lehigh nvenuo (south side, south sldo only to be assessed), from Twenty fourth to Twenty-eighth Btreet; Llndley nvenue. from Second to Third street, nnd fron: PPth to Ninth ntrcct. Olnoynvcrtue. from Wag ner avenue to Seventh Btreet: Sprmgtleld ave nue, from riftv-slxth to riftv-soventh street; Torresdnle nvenuo (nortlienst sldo. nortlienBt sldo only to bo assessed), from Trankforu nvenuo to Silern filpot. Wnrrlngton nvenuo, from rifty alxth to Flfty-Bcvcnth Btreet Wono nvenue, from Arbutus street to Westvlew avenuo; W vnrefleld avenue (north Bide, north aide only io uc arcsaeui, irnm vvouuuina avenue to f niy slxth street Whltbv nvenue, from Fifty-second to Flflv-thlnl street Wvomlng- nvenuo. from Seventh to Ninth street. Park Lino Urlvo, from Hortter to Johnson Btreet Northeast Boulevard (north side, north side only to bo assessed), from Rlsirg Sur, nvenue tn H street; Northeast Hnulevntd (north and south footwnys) from II street to Tacony crtek. Cobbs Creek Parkway, rrnm vvensirr io waviiarino street, Ainertcan, Philip and Third streets, from Torter to Shunk street Howard Btreet, from Clearfield to Llpnln cott street, Pine street, from Slxty-socond to Sixty-third street. Sixty-third street, from Spruce strtct to Lnrchwood nvenuo, Larchvvood nvenue from ilxty-secoml to SfHty-thlrd street. Section 2 That thp Director or the Depart ment of Public Works shall ndvcrllBO, according to law announcing that bids will bo received for the powers above authorized, and he shall allot them to the lowest risiwnslble bidders, nnd It Bhnll bo n condition of tho said contrncts that tho contractors shall accept tho sums as scsel upon tho lines of aald sowers in manner nnd form authorized bv existing ordinances, and any exress over and above tho said nsseesment, in nddlt'on to thnt nrovlded for bv ordinance, shall bo charged to Item No. 102 (loan) or any other Item for the construction of branch sew ers In the npproprlntlon to the Department of Public Works (Hurenu of Surves) Provided, Tint In nil enes whero the property on tho lines of tho sewers herein nuthorlzed Is nraessed nt suburbnn rates tho owners nf propertv shall first file an agreement to pay tho regular front avro charges Provided, however. That the De partment of Public Works la authorized to con struct the sowers In n street, from Wyoming to Courtlnnd Btreet: Plllmoro street, from the Houlevurd to Castor road, Harrison street, from I-arge street to CaBtor road, Horrocka areet, from Harrison to Wnkellng Btreet: Wakellng Btreet, from llorrocks street to Oxford plks ..d the Northeast Boulevard (north and south foot vvavs) from B street to Tacony creek, with out the agreement being required, but no per mits Khali bo Issued for thn drnlnago of nnv propeitles on the lines ot raid streets until the re-ular rrontuce chvrges shall be paid Settlor 1. Thnt tho Director of the Depart ment of Public Works Is authorized to pay for Inspections, barings nnd expenses Incidental to the work of construying said branch sewera from tho Item for tho construction ot branch sewers Approved th" 1st day of March, A. D 11)15. RUDOLPH HLANKENBURO, (No. 887) Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE EX- tt nslon of the Gunners Run relief Bewer In Indiana Btreet from Third to Twelfth street. Section 1 The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That tha Director of the Department ot Pub lic Works be authorired to enter Into a con tract for the extension ot the Gunners Bun relief sewer In Indiana street, from Third street to Twelfth street. Section 2 The Director ot tho Department of Public Works shall advertise for proposals and award contracts In accordance with existing laws and ordlnancea and plana and specifica tions prepared by the Department ot Publla Works (Bureau of Surveys) Tho cost of said work to be paid out of Item 161 (loan) In the appropriation to the Department of Publlo Works, Bureau of Surveys: Provided, That the Director of the Department of Public Works Is hereby authorized to appoint assistants and In spectors, as may be requisite, and to pay all expenses for salaries. Inspection, borings, transportation and expenses Incidental to the work from the aforesaid sum Approved tho 1st day ot March, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH HLANKENBURG, No. E88. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE ON TUB CITY ?lan Angora, Camac, Caslmlr, Dakota. Cover, .tting, Franklin, rrazler. Garnet. Marston, iiewAHH, ispui, uiuiuurp, i eucil, ' crcy. Beimel. Rubv nnd "Wlota streets and Tennis avenue, streets. American, i-ninp ana uamDrey Section 1. The Select nnd Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department of Publlo works (Board of Survey ors) be authorized to place on the City plan Angora street nf the width of fifty feet, from Cobbs Creek Parkway to Fifty-ninth street; Camaa street, of the width ot fifty feet, from 81xty-flfth avenue to Sixty-sixth avenue; Casl mlr street, of tha width of forty feet, from Richmond to Salmon street: Dakota street, ot the width of twenty feet, from Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street: Dover street, of the width of forty feet, from Tasker to Morris street; fit ting street, of the width of forty feet, from Reed to Dickinson atreet; Franklin street, of the width of forty feet, from Cayuga to wln gohocklng street: Frazler street, of the width of forty feet, from Christian to Webster QUEEN MAYBE IT'S f He Sa,d "MK S.MPSoM.Tetifi ru (uo. I CAN-rllT UZZZIZTs "V l lfsl I IX( P4ULJrMt-IIU 1 UWJI. ''. r "V .. i I I NAM6 . DO X ACCeNT THe A J. . THAT VOU PO '. j , HOW OPT8N ARfl , -w-- - , - ,. - - iv-irvc r i jti svti. ncrr-tsivii rsjea. r:', i- ORDINANCES street; Clarnat street, of the width of forty feet, from Chelten avenuo to Mcdary nvenue; Mar ston street, of tho width of forty feet, from need to Dickinson sttcct; Newklrk street, of tho width of forty feet, rrom Dickinson to Tas ker street; Opal street, of the width of forty feet, from Chelten avenuo to Medary avenue, Palethorp street, of the width ot forty feet, from Westmoreland to Ontario strcot; Peach street, of the width of forty feet, from Florence avenuo to Warrington nvonue: Percy street, ot the width of forty-five feet, from Strunk to Por ter street; Beimel street, of the width of forty feet, from American to rlfth street! Ruby street, of tho width of forty feet from Florence avenuo to Wnrrlngton avenue; Wlota street, ot the width of sixteen, and twenty feet. Irom Wallace street to Falrmount nvenue; Tennis vni m ft. wriath nf fftTtV feet. from Tabor to Front street: American and Philip streets, each of tha width ot forty feet, from Porter to Shunk street) Bnmbrey nnd Marston streets, each ot the width of forty feet, from Westmoreland to Fox street, IrovIded. That bo fore said streets, except Dakota, Palethorp, Percy and Wlota streets shall be placed on the plan, the owners of property srltnin the lines thereof shall wltbln one ear from tho approval of this ordinance, dedlcnte the beds of the eame to tho City on the lines and grades as confirmed by the Board of Surveyors, or Bhall Indemnity the City ngnlnat nil damages or claims for damages whloh may arise from placing said streets upon the Plan, and their aubsoquent opening to the confirmed linos and grades. And Provided, That before said Tercy street shall be placed on tha plan, tha owners of nt least scventy-flvo percent, of the prop erty within the lines thereof shall dedicate the beefs ot the same to tho City on tho lines nnd grades as confirmed by tho Hoard of Survejors, nnd before snld Dakota nnd Wlota streets shall bo placed on tho plan, satisfactory evl denco shall bo furnished, within one year from the approval of this ordlnnnco, that tho said streets havo been open nnd In continuous publlo use for n period of at least twenty-one veara. And before snld Palethorp street shall be placed on the plan, the owners ot property within the lines thereof shall, within ono year from tho approval ot this ordinance, dcdlcato the bed of tho samo from Westmoreland street to a point nbout one hundred and twenty feet southward from Ontatlo street nnd furnish sat isfactory evidence that said Palethorp strcot, from Ontario street to a point about ono hundred and twenty feet routhnnrd has been physically open of the width of thirty feet for n period of at loast twenty-one jears. All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon sistent herewith be, and tho same are hereby Approved tho 4th day of March, A. D. li)15. RUDOLPlf ULANKENHURO. (No. 883.) Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIKi: THE grading ot Albanus, Algaid, Almond, Angora, AnnRhiip. Anh4nle. Atlnntli. lltnner. 'ny tigft, Cherokee, Commissioner, Courtland, Cresson, I, Darlcn, Erdrlck, Eleventh, Elaht ecnth, niglitv-sccond, r, Factory, Falrhlll, Tront, Pirty-flltli, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh, Granite, Hedley, llownrth, Hurley, Johnson, Knorr, I-nwrcnco, I.lpplnentt, Louden, Ly comlnir, Magnolia, Marshall, Marston, Mav fleld, JInyland. Media, Mitchell, Morris. Mul berry, Ninth, Nln.'eenlh, Orlnnna, Orthodox, Pine, nedlleld, Ringgold, Rorkland, Rortr, Ross. Rublcam, HulTner, Huscomb, Salmon, Sheldon. Sparks, Stiles, Sulls, Second, Sixth, Sixteenth, Slxty-secoi d, Sixty-sixth. Taylor, Thompson. Tioga, Toronto, Third. Tenth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Umbrla, Upsal. Venango, Wakellng, Wtymouth, Wlshnrt nnd Woodlawn streets, F.tlllleld, Chester, Fisher, Florence, Glrard, Olenvlcw, Goncn, Laroh wood, t.indlcy, Moieland, OgonU Passyunk, Stxty-flfth, Hprlngtleld, Stenton, Summerdale, Totrcsdalo nnd Wnrrlngton nvenucB, Worth Ington and York roads, Kitchen's lano. Cobb's Creek Parkway and the Intersection of Hrond strcot and Green lane, Pechtn and Yocum streets Section 1. The Select nnd Common Councils of the Cltv of Philadelphia do ordain i That tho Department of Public Works bo authorized to enter Into contracts for grading the following Btrccta to the established grade of tho City, with tho ncceasnr) drain, etc., viz.- Albanus street, from Second to Third Btreet and from York road to Thirteenth street, Algard street, from Unruh to Longshore street, Almond street, fiom West moreland to Ontario street, Angora street, from Cobb's Creek Parkway to Fifty-ninth street: Anusliiiry rtreet from Tilth to Sixth ctrcet: Ashdalo street, from Front to Mnscher street: nnd from Second street to Philadelphia & New town Rnllrnnd; Atlantic street from O street to about soventy-flvo feet cast of Shelhourno street: Benucr Btreet, from Walker to Erdrlrk street: Cnvugn street, from Lavvrenco In Third street: Cherokee street, from Mermaid lano to Tilncr street. Commissioner Btreet from Thirty-fourth to Thlrtv -fifth atreet Courtland street, from Eleventh to Twelfth street. Cres son rtreet. from Hoxborough avenuo to Rector street. D street, from Wyoming nvenue to (,'curtinna street uarien Btreet, rrom i.ycom lng street to Hunting Park nvenue: Erdrlck street, from Comly to Benner street and front Unruh to Longshore street. Eleventh street, from Chelten nvenuo to Medary avenue; Eighteenth street, from Chelten avenuo to about one hundred feet north of Godfrey nve nuo: and from Rockland to Ruscomb street: Eighty-second street, from Tlnlcum nvenuo lo Brewster street, V atreet, from Boulevard to Ruscomb Btri'et: Factory street from Arlsms nvenue to ncad end. l"alrhlll street, from Rook land to Ru-omb street. Front street, from Nlcclown lino to Wlngohocklng street t'lftj flfth nnd Fifty-sixth streets from Willows avenuo to Springfield avenue, Flfty-soventh street, from Willows avenuo to Wnrrlngton avenue; Granlto Btreet, from Cottngo to Jack son street, Hedley street, from Richmond to Bath street: Hovvarth street, from Dralnago to Jackson street. Hurley street from Wy oming to Courtland street: Johnson street, from Chew street to Belfteld avenuo: Knorr street, from Cottage street to Frankford avo nue; Lnvvronco strcot. from Annsbury to Wlncohocklng street: Llpplncott from Six teenth to Seventeenth street; Loudon atreet. from Clinton to Palethorp street; Lycoming street, from Hrond to Sixteenth street; and from Seventh to Tenth street; Mngnotla street, from Washington lano to Tulpehockcn street; Marshall street, from Olney avenuo to Tabor atreet; Marston street, from Dickinson to Tas ker street. Ma) field street, from Sixth to Marshall street: Maylnnd street, from Mus gravo street to Hellflcld avenuo and Chew Htreet: Media street, from Sixty-fourth to Simpson stroet Mitchell street, from Penns dale street to Walnut lane: Morris street, from Twinty-elghth to Twenty-ninth Btreet: Mul berry street from summit nbout two hun dred and eighty-three feet northeast of Harri son street to Wnkellng street Ninth street, from Llndlev avenue to Fisher avenuo and from Sixty-fifth avenuo tn Slxty-slxth avenuo: Nineteenth street, from Rockland to Ruscomb street. Orlinnn street, from Bristol to Cayuga street: Orthodox street, from Delaware nve n io to Delaware River; Pino Btreet from Mlxtv-aecond btivet to Cobb's Creek Parkway; Redfleld strcot, from Vine to Cnllovvhlll street; Ringgold street, from Indiana to Toronto street. Rockland streot, from Boulevard to riftli Blrect. and from Eighteenth to Nine teenth strcot: Rorer street, from Ontario tn Tioga street. Boss street, from Upsal to Sharp nack street; Hublcan street, from Second to Third street: Huffner street, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth street; Ruscomb street, from F street to Taconv Creek, from Second to Third street, from Eighteenth to Nineteenth street and from J-ogan street lo the Chestnut Hill branch or tha Pennsylvania Railroad; Salmon street, from Pickwick to Venango Btreet, Sheldon street, from Second to Third street: Sparks street, from Ogontz avenue to Twentieth street; Stiles street, from Sixty-second tn Felton Btreet: Sulls street; from Second to Third street; Second street, from Fisher avenue to Wyoming ave nue. Sixth strett, from Llndley avenue to Dun cannon avenue: sixteenth street, from Lycom ing avenue to Hunting Park avenuo. and from Fisher's lane to Philadelphia and Reading Railroad; sixty-second street, from Haverford avenue to Glrard avenue; Slxty-slxth street, from Haverford avenue to Glrad avenue: Tay lor street, from Indiana to Toronto street, Thompson street, from Wheatsheaf lano to Croyden street; Tioga atreet. from E to a street; Toronto street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-llftfi -treet; Third street, from Wy. omlng avenuo to Boulevard, nnd from Ashdale to Rockland atreet; Tenth street, from Chelten avenue to Medary avenue; Twenty-eighth street, from Clearfield to Cambria street; Twen. ty-nlntb. street, from Taaker to Morris atreet: Umbrla street, from Domino lane tn Parker avenue; Upsal street, from Chew street to Bell Held avenue; Venango street, from Howard to Lee street: Wakellng1 street, from Walker to Jnckson street; Weymouth street, from On. tnrlo to Tioga street; Wlshart street, rrom Front to A street; Woodlawn street, from Ard lelgh to Anderson street; Belifleld avenue, from Johnson to Upsal street; Chester avenue, from Blxty-ntth atreet north of Chester avenue to Sixty-fifth street south of Chester avenue: Fisher avenue, from Tenth street to North Penn Ballroad and from York road to Broad rtreet; Florence avenue, from Flfty-flfth to Fifty-seventh street: Glrard avenue, from Blxty-ntth to Sixty-sixth rtreet: alenvlew ave nue, from Algard street to Frankford avenue: Gowen avenue, from McCallum atreet to Wis' aahtckon Bvenue: Larchvvood avenue, from Blxty-aecond to Sixty-third street; Llndley ave- BECAUSE MR. SIMPSON IS SO SMALL THAT ORDINANCES hue, from Second to Fourth streetl M?g avenue, from Germantown nvonue i to ' raieign street; Ogontx avenue, from Huscomb street to Llndley avenue; , rwnn v 'SSW-flfth Eighteenth to Twenty-firs Mreeti ""i'Vn," avenue, from Eighth to Ninth street, erring field avenue, from Hfty-nlnth to SlxUctn stroet; stenton nvenue. from W"'klly'Ufox. Eostburn atreet; eunimerdalo atroeL rrom ux ford avenue to Harrison street! Torresdale i nve hue, from Frankford avenue to Balem street and from Orthodox to Margaret ."!',, v.sevi rlngton avenue, from Finy-nf'n.'fb.Jry enth atreet; IVorthlngton road, from ayo erry road, to Southampton avonuej York .road . u width as open), from Oak Lana to City Line. Kitchen's nne. from Wlaeahlckon nvenue i to Falrmount park; Cobb's Creek ratkway, from Pine street to Lnrchwood nvenue; 'tit street ot Hrond street and Green lane; Pech n street, from Hermitage to Fountain street: Yocum street, from Sixty-first street to Cemetery lane. The cost of said work to bo taken from Item lot, eleven million three hundred thou sand ($11,000,000) dollar loan, or any ' outer grading Item In tho appropriation to tho De portment of Public Works, Hurenu of I"."; was a. In nit caeca where the n.teJJJ.nrA quired to excavate or fill any leaialljr otjetwa rtreet within alx blocks of the streets herein authorized to be graded can bo In'"Jlft"rg?f1!ht used, thfl Director of the Department ot Pub lie Works shall advertise for and award the contract so that tha samo shall he embodied in one and the same contractl Provided. That the grading shall be advertised for and tho con tracts awarded to tho loweat responsible All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon slitcnt herewith be, and the isdis aro hereby "Approved the third day of March, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH HLANKENBU 10, No ROO. Mayor nf Philadelphia. A.V ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company to construct and maintain a conduit to entry clectrio wires between nnd under tracks of trie Schuylkill HIv or Branch, crosalng Thirtieth street, north of Market street, .. Section 1. Tho Select and Common Counriu of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain. That authority bo, nnd Is hereby grouted the Pcnn svlvnnla Railroad Company to construct and maintain n conduit to carry electric wires ; be tween nnd under tracks of Its .Schuylkill River Pranch, crossing Thirtieth slreet. north of Market street, as nhown on plan on Me In the Department of lmbllc Works (Bureau of Stir vejB). The said ccndult shnll bo laid under tho supervision of tho Department of Publlo Works (Ilontd of Highway Supervisors). Bo lero exercising nny privileges under tho au thority of this ordinance, the said Pennsylva nia Railroad Company shall enter Into an agreement In form satisfactory to tho City So licitor, protecting tho city from all damages by reason of tho construction and maintenance of said conduit, and to remove samo nt any time uron tho passage of an ordlnnnco or reso lution of Councils to thnt effect Provided. That tho sum of fifty (130) dollars shall first be lull into tho City Treasury by tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company to cover tho cost of publication hereof. Approved tho flint day ot March, A D. 1915. RUDOLPH ULANKENHURO, No. 801 Ma) or of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THE CIIAR ncter of tho raving nuthorlzed to bo laid on Tenth street, from Huscomb lo Rockland strcot; nit Marvlne street, from Loudon to Hockl.tnd street, and on Thirteenth Btreet, from Llndley avenuo to Windrlm nvenuo. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils or tho Cltv o: Philadelphia do ordain, That tho Department ot Public Works bo authorized and directed to chango tho tharnctcr of paving nuthorlzed tn be laid on Tenth street, from Huscomb to Rockland ctreet, on Marvlne street, from Loudon to Hotkland street, and on Thir teenth street, fiom Llndley avenuo to Windrlm avenue, nuthorlzed by ordlnanco npproved July u, 1014, rrom asphalt to vltillled brick. Approved the third day ot March, A. D. 1915. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. No. B'a. Mayor of Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO HEdUIt luclng nnd repairing paved streets, by con tlau, In tho Utirtau ol Hlgr.was. beulon 1. Tha Select nnd Common Councils of tho City or Philadelphia do ordain. That the Department or Public Works (Bureau of High vvajs) bo authorized lu contracts for resurfac ing streets, to replace so much of the founda tion or base as may bo necessary, and, fur ther, that on contracts for resurfacing streets now paved upoi a gravel, btoltcn stone or bituminous base, which forms of baso aro not adequate to sustain tho demands of trafllc, tho Department Is authorized to substitute n concrete base for theso other forms, und pay for the same out ot the Items appropriated lor resurfacing and repairing strolls. Provided. That tho character of tno pavement Is not changed. Approved tho ilrsl day of March, A. D. 11)13. RUDOLPH HLANKENBURG, No. 893. Major of Philadelphia, RESOLUTION AUTHORISING AN1 DIHECT ir.g the City Controller lo menu tho accuunt ol thu uustcts ot lbs Fnu Library of Plillit aelphlu, tor tho 3 cur iJll. and ditcctlng the L'Urks or Councils to present this resolution tu tho Major ior his approval or disap proval vt ht.rf.us, Tlio Board of Trustees of the Freo Llbtury during tho last quaiit-r ot tl,o iar lull In soinu cases exut-cded tno amount allotted In certain Items, although not exceed ing tho gross umouut appropriated; thvrelore, KcsolViil, By tho beloct und Common Coun cils of tho City ot Philadelphia, That tl.o City Controlloi be, and Is hereby authorized and mreLteu to ucccpt tho llnal account of tho Trusties ot tho Free Library of Philadelphia lor tho year lull. Resolved, That tho Clerks of Councils be directed tu present thl.s resolution to the Mayor tor his approval or disapproval. Approved the ttrst day of March, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG, No. S!)3 Mavor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO STRIKE PROM THE City plan A Btreet and Pike street, and to Plato upon tho City plan In lieu thereof Nice town lane. bectlon 1. Tho Select and Common Councils of tho City of Philadelphia do oidalu: That tho Department ot Public Works (Board of burveyors) bo authorized to strlko from tho City plan A street, between Ntcetowii lane and Erlo avenuo, und Pike street, between Nlcetown lano and 11 street, and to placo upon the City plan In lieu thereof Nlcetown lane, titty (SO) fiet wide between Front street and Luzerne street, und to mako such other re visions ot tho lines and grades ot adjacent strtcta as may be necessary to perfect tho City plan. Approved the fourth day ot March, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH HLANKENBURG, No SOP. Mavor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE SIGNIFYING THE DESIBU of the Lorpotnte nuthorltiea of the City of Philadelphia tu lncreaao tho Indebtedness ot tho said City lu the sum ot six million tU.uOu, Ouu) dollars. to be used toward tho construction of a subvvav ritllwuy In Broad street, from League Island to Olinjy avenue, with the necessary branch Hues nortbeaBt and north west from Broad street, and the construction of an elovatcd railway, frevm Front and Arch streets to Hhawn street, and to authorize and provide for submitting to tho vote ot the electors tho question of Jncrcaslncthe uald In debtedness In the sum of six million (U.OOO, UCHJ) dollars, llxlng a day for holding an elec tion tor the purposo of obtaining the nssent ot the electors to said Increase, und au thorizing the Major to glvo notice ot such election, and to mako an appropriation to pay the expenses for holding; said election. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tha City of Philadelphia do ordain, That it Is the desire of tho corporate authorities ot tho City o: Philadelphia, which desire la hereby sig nified, that the Indebtedness of tho said City shall be increased In tho sum of six million (U.000,000) dollars, to be used toward the con struction ot a subway railway In Broad street, from League Island to Olney avenue, with tha necessary branch lines northeast and north west from Broad street, and the construction of un elevated railway, from Front; and Arch Btreeth to Rhawn street, via Front street. Ken stngtcn avenue and Frankford avenuo lo Rhawn street. Section 2. That for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors to the said increase of Indebtedness In tho sum of six million (U.UO0, 000) dollars for tho purposes designed In Sec tion 1, an election shall be held on Thursday, the 2Uth day ot April, 1015, between the hours ot T a, m. and 7 p. m., at tho usual places for holding elections; that notice ot said election shall bo given by the Mayor of the municipality by weekly advertisements In not exceeding three newspapers of the said City during at least thirty days prior to tha said election, which notice ahall contain a statement of the amount ot the last assessed valuation of tho taxable property of the said City, the amount of tho existing debt, the amount and per centage of the proposed Increase, and the pur poses for which the Indebtedness Is to be In creased, and the City Commissioners are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and dls- ORDtNANCES 'ferff. .R'mI ;nbofth0eVt,a0ct?onRa. of elections therefor. ( hudred Kg the Section authorized In Section 2. IjproTtd the eighth day of March, A. V. 101' RUDOLPH DLANKENBUBG. No. nnl. Mayor ot Phlladelphln. iTrioLUTlON AUTHORIZING THE 1HHEC tor of tho Department of ruble. Health and Charities fine I tho City Controller to charge oft against unexpended balnncea In Item ISO. oan m tho npproprlat on to the Department cf Vbllc Heafth and Charities, Bureau of Health a contract for the erection of n power Plant for the Homo for the Indigent St llolmepburg, nnd directing the Clerks of Councils to present this resolution to the Mnvor for his approval or disapproval. Whcrcasl A balance of twenty-flvo thousand six hundred (23.000) dollars of the seven million i-cmanm i dollars loan for the acquisition of lanTahd'the construction ot buildings for tho Hospital for Contagious Dlseasea and the Home re? the Indigent, set aside In Item 130, loan, In the nnnual appropriation ,to the Bureau of lleVlth. " Department of Public Health and Char ities, "or tho Hospital for contagloua Diseases, Is not immediately applicable for said pur- P Whereas, The Director of the. Department of Public Health and Charities desires to enter Into a contract at once for the erection and innMnictlon of a power plant, conduits and apuVtenanc'es nt the Home for the Indigent. 1 tefv'ed'by th'o'sclcct and Common Council. LoufiorlzedtVonterinto'acontmctfor'Vho erection and construction of said power plant, nr.i charge the additional sum of twenty-flvo thousandTlx hundred (26,000) dollars against any balance In Item 130, loan. In the appro 5?ftlloti to the Department of. Public Health Sn? chnrltlEB, nurcnu of Health, and tho City (Snniroller lo authorized to countersign tha necessary contrncts and warrants, Viesolved. Thnt the Clerks of Council be di rected to present this, resolution to tho Mayor r his approval or d sapproval, 1 Approved the sixth nay of March A. D.. 1015. APP BUDOLPH BLANKENBURG, Xo. 003. Mat or ot Philadelphia. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One Insertion , per 1 ne Three Insertions In n week.... 1240 per line Seven consecutive Insertions... 100 per lino Situations wanted, threo lnser tlons In a week . , 10o per lino THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In nil classifications except Help and Situations Waited, Lost and Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. Ono Insertion ...T 20o per 1 no Threo Insertions In a week.... 17Mopcrllno Seven consecutive Insertions... 15c per line All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 agato lines to tho Inch. DEATH NOTICES cither paper 10 lines, ono tlmo 50a Threo Insertions $1,00 DAILY ONLY In Effect December 1, 101. COMBINATION RATE for Insertion In both tho morning nnd evening papers of samo day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per Una net to rates' given above. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER MAY BE INSERTED IN THE EVENING LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There is a drup; store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED PEMAXE A TREE SERVICD TO LEDGER ADVERTISERS. Bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks nvnll vourself of this service at onco. Sco Miss Dean, nt Ledger Central, as sho Is constantly helping jounc ladles f,ecuro satisfactory positions, and can undoubtedly help you. CHAMBERMAID German-American for cham bers ork. assist vvlth washing and ironing; experienced; references. 1I035 N. Broad fit. CHILDNURSE Girl, 14, to assist with child 'J years and light housework. 20-O S. Frazler st. COOIC wanted, white: must bo first class nnd conio well recommended. Apply 4322 Sfpruce. GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS are In con stout demand. Gcod cooks, chambermaids nnd waitresses enn also secure situations In tho best Philadelphia families. You can reach theso employers through Ledger Want Ads and tho service ot the Household Registry Uureau. ' Call at or wrlto the Bureau today. Miss Reed can hcln sou to a good position. Sulto 230-23(1 Ledger Bldg.. Oth and Chestnut sts. rree scrvlco to Ledger Advertisers. HOUSEKEEPER Work, housekeeper. Protes tant, stato wages and ret. II 340. Led. Cent. HOUSEWORK Capable Protestant girl: refer ence required. Call before 11 o'clock Trlday, 41 Honeret st.. Chestnut Hill. HOUSEWORK Girl In small adult family, suburbs, P (111. Ledger Office. NURSE MAID, white Protestant, must have experience and ret. Phone Ardmore 573 D. Philadelphia, March 1. 101B. Ledger Central. Broad and Chestnut sts.. Philadelphia. Pa. Gentlemen Accept our thanks for assist ance of your Helo. Wanted Department In filling position wo had open. Miss Dean's personal attention saved us much time and trouble In making tho selection. Yours very truly. Tho Eagle White Lead Co . (Signed) W. fi. MASTON. Local Manager. SALESWOMEN SEE MY ADVERTISEMENT IN PUBLIC LEDGER EVERY 8UNDAY, PARCEL POST PAGE. S. Wilbur Bow en DISTRIBUTOR B I GOODRICH TELEl PHONE RECEIVER CUSHION, 210 Park way Bldg. Phone Walnut 1640. STENOGBAPIIHR, experienced: ono living In northeast section of city preferred; give ago and references. Miller Lock Co., 4323 Taconjs st Ptankford. TAILORESSES Dressmaker wants exp. sleeve hands for ladlea' Jackets. App. 1520 bpruce st. WANTED A young woman, of neat and tidy appearance, between 10 and 26 years old, as private waitress In superintendent's apart ment; wages Sift per month, clothing faun dered nnd medical attention tree. Apply, be. tween 0 and 10 a. m., bringing reference, to Superintendent's Office, Bureau of Charities, ?-ttn St., souvn or iire si. "WOMAN, white, to help with babies and hwfc ti. ui. i-essna, ouju unrisitan. rnone. WORKINO housekeeper, suburbs; good ref.; good wages to comp. person. Q 646. Led. Cent. HELP -WANTED MALE ADVERTISING SOLICITORExcellent spe cialty: experienced man only, Cull 3 to 3. Franklin 8 yndlcate. Baa North Amer. Bldg. CHAUFFEURS coachmen, cooks, gardeners, butlers, valets and housemen who are seeking positions can reach the well-to-do employers through Ledger want ads. Your name, ad dress and experience will be Hated free by tbe Household Registry Bureau, Ledger 4IUMUM1S, "111 U1IU WllVaillUl BIB. Good positions are being filled every day. This service la limited to Ledger advert Is aers. COTTON YARN SALESMAN for Philadelphia on Southern yarns; commission basis; confi dential, M 630, Ledger Office. EVERYTHING GOES OVER'fflS HEAD!!! HELP WANTED-MAI u u-i-i uiw ustom shlrf Milter t; statewliere last employed AJ.f1 FOREMAN culler an.) g,er fo, !rK $ saw nonuni"$.eae"sil! I W'ANT n young man ot Chrl.lt.. tH leadership nnd ambition, perm?;. ri opportunity, ran var tf; ""'boil: , Nj'fwtmj Vi'i'uiauiliU . l-HIl Tii 727 T hours 10 nnd 4. Mr GowJr AtAN wnneenl an assistant gsrd.nTT-- n good m llker nnd underai.nTO'i" 5t ooara out) near HavertoTd, i,.M evil Answer A 2W. LfdgM- otri.e' '"to 131 Tear Mr. Hn,.rl",a" " iVrg Leaser Central, - Allow me to thank thank jou for han. fiS bclngJout JtiflgfJsSA k puniuun nuer two. weeks ago I filed an .imt.,..., .ah Will nf ii i ni wtbS: rfho,sd imager central ami r.".'"'t!s waa rewnrdptl bv rprc iaa i. " roam : tho runnu IjpixiEit. which1 -2ln..y,?JcJll5.rou " Leaner r-.L mil. juuib BlllUVieiy. "-"UaiH jsuned) nonnnTu vM SALESMAN - RETAIL COAL SaTp oxp.j rnlary nnd com. M 433 l." gi SALESMEN - SEE MY ADVJTiTrS IN PUBLIC LEDGER BvnnTSS&l PHONE IUXEIVEr' -ciWnm WOV Hid. Phono lVal7t iVfi"' 0 fi. renulned. if run r. r,-ln"'.ont rtfe. crs to handle an accessory if iKiS." If 5'J. tj,l, nrn OI t"yn AM HAT.nsUnM HMn ii... ... . . "-35 nnd hardware trade. Box .i"in'ff-rt''Pi THE OSBORN COMPANY. 7BM11 t " ice require the entire tffijo?, Applicants are requested to call r. ii"! with Mr. Gottfried t T Adelph aJ?'," S o'clock untl 6.30 Saturday iiff2iJ afternoon. Tboso who cannot caFfi'1' quested to wrlto Tho Osborn Comc!,'' D cants under 23 will ni h. .?f?'-4A. quested to wrtto xno Osborn ConlS,r1, pllcants under 25 will not baffiSKftffi THREE real salesmen to IntclfgentlTft: n magnzlno proposition that beats & heretofore offered, none but S JfSS nctcr and nppearanco need apply. naniS Abbott Building. pp '' ""rate TWO YOUNO M1J.S wanted for poaittWlr sldo of Phlla.; opportunity to learn iSM'. VS.VL00 )0r mon,n t0 "t. P dftLK w A MTrrTTi n i i ,To,,,uwn inpiuga man in rranltn marblo for lettering, especially forTM monumental work, steady work all tS,?. nround: onlv n. nnt.rin.; ,. ..'.Tl crenco required. Inquire for P. Korjiit;,' preen's Hotel. Sth nnd Chestnut ats?ffi hours of 12 nnd R r. m.. rAn- ?,75vS- linnr nt 1 ,! O f " V"'VTW ' Ornnlto and marblo yard. East WiTthM nnd Chambers sts . Treninn v - ? Trenton, Jvorziuus 'VATCT'ln Tfnnt.nnnAn-ln,- ...... 5 ears, or over, to sell automobile m3 mtn.43 Mr. Le Roy L. Prldham, Continental HeS YOUNO MAN, bright, active worker, toml on selected parties; must to agtrtsslVaudJ convincing talker, Balary J15 wtellr ii commission. II .1.-.1, Ledger Central ja AGENttS m WANTED, coal ngercles and canvaiitrj l retail coal business; excellent opportraul lioerni commisBioi. -vi 43t, Ledger Ctitnla SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAai "!BI . Aro you interested in helping tho uoemcfeiSl uookkcerer, stenographer snd clerk! iS If so, wo nsk jour co-opcratlon lthiuri free Commercial Service Departranr-, i; LEDann Central, where aro listed ccmcctssil experienced business women Becking poilL'utit Phone ' Mho Dean," Walnut 3000, Innjl nave an upemng io uu. ints service aim vu i,t,uuKU jiuverusers. The Ledier's Household Registry- Bami put you In Immediate touch with n housework irlrls. cooks. chnmbermnlHi viijiv ressesj laundresses, doy'a work, scaraitrtatt lauicD uiniua, buvtriMuaaua, ClUIUJIurscs, coon-l keepers, both working nnd managing, cooplun vum, write or leiepnone ,viiss iieea. vv&icaf or Mnln 3000. Sulto 2.10-230' Ledger SIJ(,(ul unu wnesinut ws. BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, dictaphone ul' private brunch operator, experienced, cipttli taking chargo: mod snl G 141. Led. Cenmll 'BOOKKEEPER Assist, nnl typist, Qulc,i' eurnte, exrierienceu, rets, u 4, lxaacr uavf CHAMBERWORK or waiting-Young girl, at perlenced Call ,107 S Smedley it. ja CLERIC 3 years' experience, operate comply . meter, adding machine, t) pewrlter, id II figures II 48, Ledger Central,. , 1 COOK, experienced. In nil branches, bmtj cakes and rmstrv: mountains or sesihll Phone Public Ledger. Itoom 230. m COOVT enevt. ntnln: nr hmisework in snail family; exp. and rets, 307 S. Smedliy it COOK wnntn nlnce: cltv or coontrr: referttCV Call nt 2034 Pino Bt. tpai COOKING rnd chnmberwork nnd waltiar r, hmiaAwnrlf! n ptn rnlnrnd women: COnlMtSi and best references. P 003, Ledger Qgkt, COOKING and chambcrwork 2 competent. ni tied Englishwomen, refs. P C08, LeajerOtl rnniftvini-'Tn s-ntM, Trntrtnnt: coodfclkerd highest references P ni!4. Ledger Qglcjal ENGLISH lady, refined, as houMXMperJtsJ elderly people: personal ref A 212, Lett, CM GOOD, reliable girl wants day's work wtiffiS cooking nnd laundress. 830, N. UDer ita HOUSEWORK German housework girl, eta bermald, wanta situation; best reterrag iiu a. utn. HOUSEWORK In adult family, "!, ""jC! woman, Prot, Phone Baring "921 Vv.--i Osage nvo, vinTurvrr,TT.- v.n.- m,i,h TrnteiltnLKI year's experience In Phlla. P nil. Lea. Ot INPANTS nurse, capable and experiewtilj reference. Call lin H nun si. v . . ... . . .. . .... Jl.ntnll uaui will go io nomes lu twn ""-:-'2, 4T luncheon's; first class on ralads "IMf around cook; well recommended. I'none jjagj r,.t.ia n n nriiSrpfl R?n South 23d St. warn MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position ta lrenr ffti- itvtdnwpr. 2502 K. Howard. ? MOTHER'S helper or companion. "' "J?,?! of ability and experience. P 000. Itt"if OlOTIIHH nnd daughter. 10 (Eng.), tlior. ga good baker; r-f" rv. rdger OtyaiM NPRSE (undergraduate) win take "f " moQeraxe salary; roip. r w PIANIST Will play to Invalids orj aor confined to tbe house; moderate rates. uw Oultiasias tlairas-frvrvl Tfl . J53 PRIVATE secretary, exceptionally. f4j5S 4 books, payroll work and details w"g. of stenography. Q 037. LedgerCenttiLg u. M. . w rrr?T"7i-h-j toritss excel, refs. Apply 330 AubreyjaveArt5 SEAMSTRESS, experienced, reference" by the day,remod. specJaUjlWlJWaS SEAMSTRESS would llko few enrapwS l'hone Dickinson uit w. "'Lr r cmiMnni,mTmt r-nmritent. conssiW.W worker desires position; moderato BaUrr.rej &M.n.A it oqi t, nrrtce. j5 STENOORAPHER Bright, accurate. T lady, experienced: best references, iwgj salary. II 332. Ledger Central. 3t STENOGRAPHER. Indus , , JnTeliTf "tJKjT witling peginner; reia. ji ,;' - - mm STENOGRAPHER. Intel.. Indus., wlU. sWW!ffSSMl rifr linnmisiiv 'di-ikiie. i BTDNOGRAPHKR. competent. jWgf.'H u.tl AnftA r1UhtA- O KM. LedgCT tBS STENOGRAPHER, competent, experjn com, and pub. work. U S43, Ledger Ctg,m R.eAAAR.K. e Vi jacs unu rPf-Aiw.xAji((i'! f ( simp? I smfcz U S3- iry-