fp-TO-THEMlNUTE NEWS OF THE SPORTS WORLD WfflANG BROTHERS, FOUR OF THEM, MAX KlVAJb UKEAT DELEHANTYS Pr, of Piratps, and Wally, of Athletics, Now Major Lcaijuo Stars, wun iwo more at Home Jiist Like Them. Records of Brothers in Baseball, Lit items to be I he ambition of every brother of n major league ball player to on tlio diamond, But, for nomo reason or lien Bob Schang, older brother of Vrtllv. from the St. Joseph Western Lcacuo learn. jfifis believed that he would follow the way of the brothers of other famous t-U items io uu uiu tuumviuii ui uvery 01 HL the footsteps thai lead to fame on raj the brothers generally fall. When Kiiurehflscd by tho I'lttsbiirfjh club from But lightning seems to have ntnick twlco In tho game place, as Bob Scliatiir n considered nrst catcher of the riratcs. Nothing moro need bo Bald to femrtoce tho fans that ho Is truly a great receiver, becauso any ono who can LET ,., HAhlttni flWRV trtttW nilittrtM tniiat It .. n..lt.-.t ....,. b' The remnrkablo part of tho career of the Selmnir boys Is that Wallv Is. in RjHty.'an imitator of his older brother, but managed to mirpass Bob by a sudden fern Into the limelight through the world's scries of 1913. Robert Schang Once Rejected liy Georoo Stnlllnog ', Tiobert Schnng Was tho nrst of tho Schang family to play ball. Mo Is 2d Kfirt of ngc, Wol'y ls 22, whllo two stars nt homo aro 20 and 18, Untilr tho feflng Of 1912 Wolly always acted as substltuto catcher on tho Wales (N. Y.) fcim, with his brother Hob oa tho star backstop. It Just happened that tho id was piayioK m xuumiu unc uiicrnoon, aim ueorgo HtaiiitiBs, now manager fit Braves, then managing Buffalo, went out to look Bob over. Tho Lafayette dftMlonals, who were the opponents of Wales, proved easy, and Bob retired jo the 8nrnc C(irll ftml Permitted Wally to como In from tho outfield to finish (ft lame. P One look was all Stalllngs needed. Ho took Wally instead of Bob. Two Joliths on the bench under Krod Mitchell and Stalllngs, two experienced catchers, 'fond Wally ready for regular duty, nnd his work was a revelation. Ten major grl clubs put In drafts for Wally, whllo the Phillies really purchased him, tulth sale was set name, .manager iuacK wan mo lucky man In tho draft, and itiiiigcamc here In 1D13. !f Bob Sclifttig was disappointed nt not having a chance, but was naturally smtid of his kid biother. In the spring of 1913 ho went to Erie, of tho Central Lttgtte, onil, while a stnr, was not considered of big leaguo calibre. Ills rclcaso "fa purchased by St. Joseph, of the Western League, and ho reported there In U ipring of 1914. Kchnng wan Immediately a sensation In the Western Leaguo )tl his relenso was nought by several major leaguo clubs, with Pittsburgh. ly the lucky learn. m m Both Schangs Bat From Either Side of Plato Now comes tho remarkable part of tho career of tho Schang boys. Bob was first of tho family to hit left-handed. Wally immediately followed. With a ht-handed pitcher they hit left-handed, and tho rovorso with a southpaw on e mound. Thero aro several major leaguo players who dd this, including Wh, Carey, Hugglns and Bancroft, but all of theso players aro handicapped glen they are on tho right side of tho plate. With the Schangs It seems to like no difference from which side of tho plato they bat. . Wally Is looked upon as a wonderfully fast man for a catcher, as tho con- 'ittfit rtooplng Is believed to slow up backstops, but Bob ls even faster. At tho present time there Is not a man on tho Athletics, barring, possibly, Strunk, who fin circle the bases as fast as Schang, and Wally himself admits that Bob la 'Slhtly faster. Both boys also use unusually good Judgment on tho paths. The Pittsburgh Schang haB not been put to a sufficiently thorough test yet, but the fact remains that such u wise old owl as Fred Clarke has selected him H first batcher in preforenco to Gibson, whom Clarko declared to bo tho best, Uckstop In the National Leaguo last eeason. i Moro Schangs nt Home Like Them If It Is a remarkablo coincidence that both Wally and Bob should bo catchers rf inch merit, but all tho more remarkable Is tho fact that two moro brothers at Jbvme are catchers, nnd good ones. AVnlly ls authority for tho Btatoment that tho "SS" ... i .1 f.. i.. I. r .. at. nlli.. I.. .... T7...V. .. J f ..I . i lOUngesi oroilicr, uuuini, la luaiei viuiu uutici lie ui xuu uiiu la t;uillK LU ua il puch better catcher. At tho present time the youngster ls captain and star of t)i Lafavetto Hleh School team, in Buffalo, where he is nreoarlng for collena. SWslly and Bob want him to play in tho big leagues, but they also Insist on, Kttnding him through collego first. Other "Kid" Brothers Knocking at Majors' Doors several other of the present-day baseball stars havo brothers who asplro to be big leaguers, but It Is doubtful If nny will reach tho height attained m their brothers. JInity Walsh, of tho Brooklyn Feds, Is a younger brother Erf ft famous Ed Walsh, of tho White Sox; Clyde Milan haH a brother who 111 playing In the Western Association, but he has been out long enough to bire been picked up by a major leaguo club if ho were duo to bo a star, Tho youngster Roth, who has fitted In nicely with tho Whlto Sox, Is a prtther of Frank Roth, former Phllly and Whlto Sox catcher. Tho Zlm iBSrmans, not Heinle, but Willlo and Harry, both have boon with Brooklyn, but neither has ever looked great. John and Stanley Covaleskie, brothers of Harry, the Tigers' star southpaw, havo had chances in tho majors, but havo Stolen down. John Is now in tho New York State League, whllo Stanlov is filth Portland, of tho Pacific Coast League, and Manager Mack, of tho Ath lletlea, has an option on him. Vic Saler has a kid brother who ls burning things up In tho South Mlch- IgM League, but that la a long way from tho majors. Joo Harris, who Is JWttlng close to .500 in tho Southern League, Is a brother of "Jumbo," who pitched the 24-lnnlng game against Jack Coombs In Boston several years ago. The Wonderful Dclchanly Brothers 0ns could namo no leas than 20 other star players who have brothers yfTtag to follow their footsteps, but there will never bo another family like pis Delehantys. With Ed. the most wonderful hitter of them all. as tho Jw4ef, five brothers followed his footstopn into tho majors and threo of them 'were great ball players. Jim is still a good man. and ho made tho Tigers a nennant winner when Jennings' machine was wobbling badly in 1908. Frank, Joe, Dick nnd Tom e all In the majors for two years. Frank had a wonderful future, but 3t Is said that ho liked tho hrlerltt llchts too well, and Griffith, who hart him te New York In 1904, sent him back to tho minora. Thero was not a bad Stall player In tho whole crowd, and It 13 not likely there will over be another laally like It In tho national game. w Tho Gleasons, Harry and Bill, were both stars at tho same time, but liP Is the only other caso of two brothers being real stars simultaneously. yj Delehantys, tho Schangs and tho Gleasons must bo placed at the head n we list of brother stars. NINE NOW HOLDS TOP RUNG IN SCHOLASTIC CAMPAIGN Victory of Rod and Black Over Catholic High and Unexpected Defeat of West Philly Changes the League's Leadership. Intcrschoinstic League Standing w. 1.C. :fs uij .ft" 411 .123 "-".n5. "?h School 7 cntMi niuh school 4 CMhollo High .... 4 Southern IIUM School 1 Northeast High School's victory over Cathollo Hleh School yesterday afternoon, coupled with Southern High Bohool'a win over West Philadelphia High School, en nbled tho 8th stroot and LohlKh ncimo lioys to romp Into tho lead for the Prlneo ton trophy this season. The Southwark nine, after losing soven conseoutlvo games In tho liiters-cholnstlo League campaign, sprang the biggest surprise of the season by defeating tho Speed Boys, who were tho bluest factor for tho championship from the opening of tho season. Conch Miller's nittoiml pnBtlmcrs, with Pinltcl on tho mound, won from tho Orange and Blue nlno by a 3 to 2 score. Tho ltcd nnd Black, now unuisputcil leader of tho circuit, boat out tho Catholic team by n scoro of (I to 5 narltor pitched u splendid gamo for tho lpaguo tondPis, nnd. although lie ullowoct tho Purple and Hold eight hits, four orrorB by tho latter gicatly nsslstrd tho Noitheast Iiojb to win. Tho unexpected victory of tho lowly downtown nine, nnd tho defeat handed Cnthollo High by Northeast greatly upsit tho dopo In tho Intirscholnstlo League raco. After Wot Phllly had all but clinched tho championship, tho boys from across tho Schuylkill lost their last throo games. Coach Alkcr'a team will havo to tako a decided brnco .In order to keep In tho running, nnd unless N'orthoost falls lato a slump, the Orangp and llluo will havo a mlKlity stiff battle In icgaltitng Its lost ground. Southern High School's ball team rnma to llfo for the nrst time this season when Coach Miller's nlno got their willows working to perfection ami lambasted tho Pennsylvania Deaf Mutes In a one-sided contest to tho tuno of 11 in l. Sheffe, of auimiern, is a promising pitcher, but sup WHiIj SETTLE BAKKIl CASE ' AT CONFERENCE TONIOIIT -i ' i ,i Effort Now to Show Homo Run King Is Contract Jumper. I'lnat disposition of tho protest of E. M. Hackney, president of the Philadelphia Suburban L,cnguo, against tho plajlng of J. Franklin Bajicr with tho Upland Club, will bo mado tonight nt the Philadelphia Athletic Club, whore a special meeting of tho Interstate Association will ba held. 13 M. Hackney said yesterday that he bad In his possession cettnln letters and documents that would prove beyond doubt that Baker Is n contract Jumper and that ho would present these as evidence sub stantiating his protest beforo tho board of Oh cc torn. Joseph V. Itoitcrs, president, said that ho had received numerous letters and telephone calls from prominent Delaware Lounty sporting men and backers of cer tain clubs In that league, requesting him to sustain Hackney in the protost. According to this it Is said by officials of tho assoelatlon not only will Baker bo barred, but the Delawaro County Leaguo will stay rlffht In tho association. OItDINANOE3 TAff4r KenMn&toT Avenue. ORDINANCES AN ontilNANCn TOj LOCATE DMXTHIIO llRlits In ar out v(ird and rclootto certain oihir lights herein spacMtd. taction I The Alct and Common Councils ot Iho City of Philadelphia do ordnln. lliat the Ufpiirtment of Public Safely (KlectrUal Uu. rrau) to and l hercbj nuthorlitd to local electrlo tltht na folluwi Hlx. 10) on Arch treat, baittten Twcntj -nm and Twent) -third Fiietls, Seventh atreot, at or nboo Commons street. Boienth streit. between niberl sud A".hm,,.r,''," .Hlbart alreet, betneen Twelfth uiid Thirteenth suenta, sixteenth alreet, north ' Ubestnut a'reet, Cuthbort atreot, between thlrieenth nnd Juniper atteett, Cuthbert atreet, between Uroud nnd Juniper atrcets, Klltli atreot. aouth of Arch alreet, Twontyaaventh itreet, south of lmbard alreet. Van Pelt and uhancollor atrteta, Tnonlj -fourth atreet, lotween Locuat nnd Spruro atreeta Twonty llral atreet lctom Ikii uat nnd Walnut streets. Orccnutch street, between Mojnnmullire ao nuo and Fourth atreot. Slxlconlh and BprlnK atrwta. TlilH) -u ond nnd Dlcktnton streets, Chvusa atreet. bemren t.ermantown and Vtnyiio avenues llnni-ok stret. north of walnut atreet. urelnthn! place, Hnruom atreet, between J'rmit nnd Hancock ttrceta, I'lne atreet, caet of ruurth atreet, Sixth atreet. bo tueeu Hi own and Poplar atreeta, BLtth street, cetween UullonwooJ nnd bprlna; Oarden atreeta, Dnrlor; nnd Parrlnh atrcetai C4Khth atreut, bctvtcen lltoivn and Parrlsh atreeta, Hutchlneon nnd Wallaot atresia, Franklin atrost, between Callowhlll nnd wood streetn) Perth streat, between uuttonwood nnd Spring; Oarden atloets, ClKhth and lirondywlna streets Nnbla atreet, between Percy and Tenth atreeta. Fall mount nvenur, between Twelfth and Thlrieenth atreeta, (Ireen street, between Tenth nnd Klotonth atreeta, tnelvn (12) on rnlnnount nenue, between llrond street nnd PenuivUnnlt nvenue Twenty-aerond street, l'twien Drown nnd Pnrrlah atreeta, twe! (lij on Kprlnn Oarden street, hetwien Ilrosd and Trtei.M-Mth urerla, llndlno nnd Amorlcan HtrentM, 1 rnnkford avonue, tlween lllrard inentio and Thotnnton street, Cnmae nnd Itus inmli nlrcota, 1 tnnkforil nvenue, between Thnlursan and Master Htrrntn American atreet. lelow Mnstir street, Howard atreot. between Jeffereon and Oxford" streets, l'rnnkford ave- port given him hns been wrlrd, nnd tho i"'e. lx;tween .Master and 'Ihompson atreeta, cau'so" of hivi;Tn,.',rM.,,nV? C" 'H "-"."'''.'"Vou'S' TenSe. "en cause of several defeat (hulked up -vil.lej street and illrard avenuo, Illchmond igalnst him Centrnl High Srhonl0 winner of the rrlnceton trophy Inst season, virtually Is out of tho raco now. Tho ilofcat Buf fered by Northeast High School Mrttmlly sidetracked Coach Dr, O'Hrien's tram A battle between Xorthenst and West Phil adelphia High now icmalnn. Coach Eddlo Hcnnls has been working tho Do Lancoy School bancbatl team hard In preparation for tho L.a Salle game on Trlday Tho game will bo plaved on Stcn ton Field. Sid Loog or Armstrong will pitch liennls la contlnunlly shifting tho team around In tho hope of developing a winning combination. Tho latest Inlleld line-up ls Captain Johnson, llrnt base: Boh Mnrtin, eccond base, Hill Hunn. shortutop, and Movers, third baBo If this Infield can ho taught teamwork It will remain Intact; If not. nuother nwltch will bo mado. With "Dlttv" Jlrlght nut of iho game because of hlo low scholastic standing, and "Sid" Bunting on the sldo lines for tho rest of tho year becnttso of sickness, tho outfield ls In a bad way. Stoddart, If lie doei not plav first base, probably will tako Bunting's placo In contro field, although tho team's line-up Is lrtually unknown. Conch Wellor'B Lower Merlon High School athletes, who this jcar nro amasH lng championship reputations for thu school in many athletic contests, also are looming up strong for championship hon ors on tho tennis courts. Tho Lower Merlon track team, mlnun Itn cnplnln, struggled hard for first placo In tho mllo relay nt tho meet hold nt Cheltenham IJIgh School last week, but was nosod out nt the flnl3h tnp by tho track ath letes from Media High School. KILDANE WINS SLOW MATCH Fenthorweight Champion Outpointa Mel Cooiran nt New York Club. NEW YOniC. May 12.-Johnny Kilbnne, of Cleveland, tho featherweight champion, outpointed Mel Coottan, of Flatbush, In a slow bout at tho Broadway Sporting Club, of Brooklyn, last night. Congnn declined to even go through tho motions of fighting, and the affair resolved Itself Into a succession of clinches. Ktlbane landed tho moro blown nnd had tho better of every round. Ho wan handicapped by a bail right hand, nnd also by tho fact that his opponent re fused to meet him half way when It enmo to swapping punches. DELM0NT MEET SATURDAY iSieuts for Handicaps nt Hunt's Mcetinr? Annniineerl. Wn following weights are for the tMeipi (o jjB run R(Ur(iav nt Bel- E5M Park, n. v , at tho meet of tho ImiwsHu.?U Association. fiS w Handicap, about five furlongs !,' 1? Pounds; Bartlett, H5; Cul itihn ' ExeinPlar, 135: Fenmouse, 160; Im. K: Mack B. EubankB, 160; iSat ..?' 1M; Muskmelon. 135: Otto lS.,W: nosa Russell. 133; Tommle KlJ"Mon. 150; Trua as Steel. l3. RW. "" Steeplechase for hunters; I wMwo and a half mites-Aggravate. in-E,:J?e1 Cabe11' m' Conqueror, EJWath LKH. Dsndam. 115; Duke of KSStiI?' .FIoral Artl8t- w: Knleht of MfieV V?i ' J- Shannon. 150; Royal IBIIf.i r' oieoiJieenase, aooui two Kfltl.v t, FrlJolee, W, Mission. 160; I&I&T P8' 1H! NBt,ve Mal3' 13Si Kir11 wdee. 132; Hahnh. lifi? Tinvnl $" i1! Vnmaak, 159j Woolter. U6. PVOIRE WINS OVER FRYER PhU Boxers Klrhr in H1oi. In Pnn,l- i -kt ii kmmov S.;"' ... iSeianTbfI or a "Pedal show at the MMriSH114 bout8 E,ldl8 Itevolre, of ti iiT nagea to shade Jimmy Uw, S.?f ,th,e Q" City, after H to . ' al"Ucl wlth ac"ot from S aven A,. :"" ""'. l"". ruunui. ES -1 Jryw Bevolra annexed the V Tnt' whlU ha temh wa " u thiV r,UH1 ron,iy, dui siowea 5 h,50ut P8red. ltia-UD w. k. i.. ,j ., I'fcfa"??''' f ha distance) proved S- fOr the Butcher nnv. nt Hrvn CVth Jj1 wrey. of PhUadel riou, Lrtf? ' the Uth session JlSki mroutn tho remainder of HHr in,h mlwlnd-up, Johnny L Th'- ?' Pblladelphia. rfued to kad l ei?,"M hd them off after JooU4 Uaouih niaa rouB.li. SCHANG BROTHERS, BASEBALL STARS . JSa) ss55III::::s:55 liMMii'Wl Ii . Wt fes m HUNS vBBI i J- CV -- lrEr(:i(-" iV E" JXrM&iiaiaiaiaiaMaW ' S'k &BjmmJMmB&J tiiiM I , ii'iej rii.Tt uiiu .iiritiit n)iiiu.i ,,v... ,,'. lrpt tiAltLnt, I'nlm.r ntrrtft nnil MontKOtnart mentio Knat Ojfortl atreot. between Kaat (ltrnnl ietiue nnd Hnat Thotnpaon alreet, Eaat OUnnl street, between Lust Olrarrt mcniin nnd Pnat MMej street. Pntt Oxfonl street, between 1'nst Thompson nnd ISelnrnuo atreeta, (! runtilown nnd Hnsunehannn ftenues tier, nmntottn nvemio and Norrls alreet, lUrmnn tottn nenuo nn1 Flerka street. Junction of rifth atreet. Oertnnntown avenue ond tora streit. threo (1) Kensington nvenue. between Voik street nnl I ehlsh nvenue, three 1 1). Trent street. hetwron llerka nnd lork streets, rainier etieet, eaat of rrnnt street, rnnrth atrtoi, between Norrla nnd Diamond streeti- t.eo alreet, between l"ront nnd Cumber land atrrnts, rrnnkford avenue, below Herts street, Cumberland street, between rrnnKlIn nnd KlKhtli streeta. Ninth nnil Oxford atreets. Jlnrshnll street, nbovc OlrarU oxenue, Norrla ntreet. below Tenth atreet. Mnrvlno street, obmo Oxford street, Warno-k street, nbovo Cnliimtila nvenue. Perth and Thompson stteets; Twelfth street, between Mnater nnd Jofferson streets; two i2) (entre o! Hrond street, nt Columbia axenue Mmmjunk nenuo and Hec tor street, HlilRe avenue, lietween Shnwmut nnd Itox enuos, Itldice menup, between ilex and Port Itonl avenuea. Terrace street, be tween Walnut Inne nnd Mnrtlo atreci, rerrnio and ttetllln streets Hldse nenu , between LexurltiBton and Ktnms nvenuea, Itoone street uinl ItnxborniiRh nvenue, Tower nnd LeverlnK streets, LoverliiK nnd Cretaon streeta rresai.n utieet. between Vnuaar street nnd Hideo ave nue, four (4), on Main street, betwoen walnut nnd Green lnnea, Jlaln stroel. between Tiro Kn Klno Ilotiao nnd Lcvcrlncten avenue, three (I), on Mannv-unk uvenuo between Walnut lane nnd Leverlngtnn nventie fJreene atreot. norlnweet of Up3Tl itreet, ucut and MeJIahon nvenue a Stenlon nvenuo nnd Wnshlnuton lano Herkley and lireeno atreMs, 'Vol ton unl Herman Btreels. Lincoln Drlvn and Arbutus street! Ardleleh avenuq nnd Graver's lano. German town nvenue, nbove Hlllcrest nvenue. I.uray stieet nnd Germnntnwn nvenue. Iterkley street, snithvvcfll of Germantown nvenue, Devon etrect, Boutheaat of Chelton avenue; f helten avenue, west of Haynton street. Ur mnntonn nnd Chelten nvenuen; Paul street, be tween Orthodox and Meadow atreeta. Rnnk ford avenue, between Foulkrod and Harri son streets, nrd; atreet, weat from Krank ford LYeek brldse, Trankford nvenue and Ar- ron street, (mkiana ami utiunEiinm svreeta; Marraret street nnd Torreedale avenue. Worth nnd Tucker streets, Torresdnlo avenue nnd rtuni plreel. Grlecom street, north of Churih, RtiAit and Konmln streets Until nnd Dyre strestH. Saul street and Oxford pike, tVankford nvenuo nnd Orthodox street, Penn and Koulk rnd atreets, Harrison street, botween Oxford plko nnd Oakland atreot, Oakland nnd Klll moio atroets, KensliiKton avenue, between Adams avenue end 'Womralh street, llarrlsun street, botweenlargo nnd liorrocka streets l"or ti -second nnd Spring Oarden streets, alx (111, Heluinntnvenue. rrotn Lancasternvenue tn Park elda avenue, two (2). Olrard avenue, between Tbirtv-elohth and Tnlrty-titnth etreeta. Thirty fourth itreot, between ttaco street and Powel ton nvenuo, Stllei stroet, botween Torty-second nnd rnrtv-fourth streets. Thirty -third and llrimlvnlue streets, l'allas and Walla so streets, llimllton stroet, between Thlrty-eav-enth nnd 'Ihtrtv -eighth atreets, Frankford nve nue, south of Clcnrtleld atreot, Orleans street nnd Frankford nvenuo, Frankford avenue be tween I'leurlleld street and Alloxheny ave nue, Trnnkford avenue, south of Somerset streot. Wltto street, botween Clearfield street und Allegheny avenue, Aramlngo avenue and Ann street, Memphis and Ann atreeta, Iluth nnd Monmouth strcetB, Aramlngo avenue, be tween Somereet nnd Ann streets, Memphis street between Somerset and Ann atreets; Amber and Wlshart streeta, Somerset atreet, between Irenton nvenue and .Memphis atreet; Washington nvenur, between Seventeenth und Kighleenth atriwta, Twenty-second and League alreeiH, Mnater and Dover atreeta. Co- lumbij. avenue, between Thirtieth and Thtrtv. I Hi hl streeta, Ivventy-elghth and Cabot atresia, Maiaton and Master streets, Utiles and Mlrtlo- noon airreis, ncnxirK anu uxioru atresia; Twenti-fourth and Itednor atreets. Cam luldge street, nest of Thirtieth street. Harper s'reel, weal of Thirtieth atreet, Twenty-nun ntiret north of Columbia avenue, North College avenue and Tailor street, two (2) Front street, be'ween Allegheny avenue and Westmoreland sirsct two (.'), Krnnt street. between Westmore land ami Ontario etreeta, Indiana avenue, be tween i. nnu r eireem ami a strettti Hilton sireet ti avenue, liroaa strrei snn ''re nn nvenue, per ond and miner streets. Temn street nnd Oregon avenue. Front snrl Jacxarm etreets. Front and ftltner streets, Front and 1'ortiT slreetsi Herond nnd 1'orter streets Third and rorter streets, Thirteenth street between Shuiik street sna, Oregon avenuei Wolf street, between Front and Second streeta Mojamening avenue, between MfKean street and Pnyuer avenuei Van I'ell street, north of Dltmnn.t street, flinniiehvtina avenue, between Twenty ninth and Thirtieth Btreelai fledrley avenue snl Ktting atreet, 'iwciun street, nciween nionv- 0RDINAN0fi3 dowrte avenue and litr-cond Street Nevada. atreet east nf Kierenth street) Kineteenth and Somerset streeta Twentieth tint Bomerset streets. Forty-ninth street, between raichall nnd Woodland . avenues; Forty-ninth etreet eouth nf rseehall nvenue, State road, north of noverratix street) York rond and Undley nv( nua. ork road and Wagner streets,, York road ard Iluscomb street York road and Wlndrlm nvenue. lork road and Louden street York rod and Duncannen avenuei York road and Chelten avenue; i.indiey ana winanmiivenue, ytt tleth street and Parks-Id nvenue; rarksld avenue west of llelmonl avenue; elghty- grmery avenue nnd ilerks street. Twcnty-nlntii eight (88), on Southern Moulevardi on hun street, letween llldge avenue and lJlsmonl dred and twenty-four tut), on Northeest air. . ts Oilanmi and Itnaehlll and Ontario iiriBioi atresia; Front COLUMHIA'S CHEAT HUItDLKIt 3IAY BE OUT OF COLLEGIATES Graham Suffers Injured Knee. Team's Chances Hurt. NEW YORK", 5fay 13. Columbia's for midable track team suffered another loss yesterday when It was announced that Crackers Graham would not bo able to represent the Blue and White in tho run ning broad Jump snd hurdles at Annapolis Saturday, Graham Injured his knee by stumbling on the last hurdle In the Brown meet at Providence, It has become in fected and may keep him out of the Inter colleslates. Ho Is the best broad Jumper turned out at Columbia, belnff eood for 23 feet When Captain Frank Brady was declared ineligible. Graham took up racing in the hurdles and promised to develop Into a star of tho first magnitude. With Brady. Graham and Tom Black lost for the year Columbia loses three certain heavy l,...n,irr,.r in the Intercolleslates. Coach Wsfers said that all he needed to make) a bid for the championship was turned Just In time to see Graham rem- ' " the return of BtuieU Beatty. Beatty r-1 dera hors do pombat, I S'; fc! street and Allegheny avenue. Front and Llrinln coit streets. Fifth and Ilrlstnl streets, Second street north of Somerset street, Second atreet, north of Cumbria street, American and Llppln rntt streets, A and Llpplncolt atreela, A and Cleanleld streeta, Mascher and Clearfield eirrets I.ehl.h iivenuu, east or Twenty.fUth street York and Napa streets, York and llouvlrr streets Hrond atreet, north side of Susque hanna avrnue, Lehigh and Glenwood avenues, Natima and York streeta. Thirty-third anil Harold stteets. Thirty-fourth street, Letween Huntingdon street and Lehigh nvonua; Cumber land street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streeta. on Thirtieth street, between Hunting, don and Oakdale streets. Gurnet and York itreets rear 11(11 South Broad street; Seven teenth street.between wolf and Jackson streets; r-erllale street. hetWeenWh&rtonand Iteed atreala Wharton street, between Eleventh and Twelfth atreeta, Fifteenth street, north ot Porter , itreet, reer 1217-10 South, Hroad street! Seven- t teer.th tret, between Heed and Ulcklmon streets, rear iuu-i;uo Kieninson street; Han croft street, between McKean atreet snd my drr avenue; Rlghteenth snd I.atona atreais, Mlrtlln atreet, between fifteenth and Hlcka atreeta, IUncroft straet. between Mooro and Mifflin streets; Clarlan atreet. aouth of Whar ton street; Lehigh Avenue, between Sepvlva ana jump uori, juijiiim airoui, uetween Emerald and Coral atreeta: Ftrth atreet, be tween Cedar and Haul streeta, Mover and Let. terly treta; Trenton avenue, below Ablgal street, Trenton awnue and Illalr street; Ara rrlngo avenuo and York atreet; York and Thompson streeta-, York street, between Tulip and Sepvlva streea; Trenton avenua and llax sard atreet; l.ehjh avenue, Letween Kensing ton avenua and Jasper street; Sergeant street. between Kensington avenua and Jaaper street; four (4). on Fortieth street, between Walnut and Sprue streets, two C), Locust street, be tween Thirty-ninth and Fortieth atrseta; Thirty-fourth and Sansom atreeta, Forty-tblrd street, between Chester and Haltlmor avenues, l hestnut street, between Forty-second and forty-third streets; Forty-first, street, betwoen fheistnut and bansom streets. Fort) -second stieet. between Chestnut and Santom stre-oU. rorty-seiond street. Letween Walnut and Lj rut streeta; Korty-flrst street, between Walnut and Loeunt streets: Kensington avenue, b tweer. Cambria street and ltjlana avenues Kenilnsto.i avenue, between Indiana avenu and Cl-wrflold street; Kensington avenua, Lo tween Somerset and Cambria streets. Milliard street and Kensington avenue, Thayer street and Kensington avenue. Kensington avenue, between Clearfield street and Allegheny avenue; potter and P aireets. nosebtll and Westmore land oAreets liancock and l.lrplncott streets li and. CtMrfteld (treats Second and Llpplncolt Mscaer anu ivinyintuvv sirsets tvue it ana Kensington mieaue. Kensangton betwssa Somerset streM sad Lhlgh .Wiiniua s-nu, jiiiesiuay avifDuts. s'reet, two (2), Twenty-ninth streot, betwoen Diamond strict snd Susquehanna, avenue, ItlJge avenue, httween I'nenty-slxth an I Dirks streets, 1'lfly ninth street, north f Thomas avenue. Klfty-seiond eireet and tlreen wny avenut, rirty-eriond street and Klng aeeslng avenue, Hsvcnly-thlrd street nnd dray $ nvenue, Woodland avenua between Iloy,i stnet alul Island road Woodland avenue, bo tween sixty-thin! and Sixty-fourth streets Woodland avenue, east of Slxty-tnlrd street. Woodland iiunuo, between Seventieth an I Seventi-tirat atreot Woodlitud avenue anl Slmraon atrtet. Woodland avenuo, between fflxt) -ninth and Seventieth streets Wcodlanl nvenue and Shields strent Woodland avenue and Uould street; Westminster and llavorfon avenues. Sixty-first anl Arth atreeta Sixty first nnd Ilact, streeta. Sixty-fourth and Ita, o streets. Vine and i;Jseivoo,l streets, Sixtieth and Ihompeon streets, dross and Malvern strwits. Oxford and Allison sireeta, Iiroxel road, between Flity-ntnth and Slxtleih atreets Woodbine avenuo, between fifty-eighth nnd tilty-nlr.th atresia; .Master and Slxty-aecond slreuta, Slxty-nrat nnd Jerfetson streets, tvu Ui. on sixtieth street between vine ami Cal lowhlll atreets, two U). on Sixtieth street, be tween uallotvhlll atreet anu (Jirard avenue, two (2) on sixtieth street betwoen UlrarJ avenuo and Thompson streot, Pirty-rotirlh sireet ond Overbrook avenue. Oxford avenue, ;. ..v" .' j.iiawh ana ioncy airceia. an i UotLeck atieeta. Oxford avenue (Huntingdon pike) and Fillmore street. U and Loney streets. 0 and llollnjjie aueets. Ilhawn and N sire a Hhawn street, east oi N street, two U), on tastor rosu, north nf Ithann atreet Grant avenue and iloif street Hlslnc Sun avenua vnd 'I'l'orman stieet, nt,aut JOK feet vvesi of lllsinx Sun avrnue on coltmsn atreet ntout tBu teoi iiS!:i. "I,l!"t H"n nvenue or, Cottnvnh street !: i,lir." p.",?,.alu, county Lin. Ithawn am iiJ?if". .""'ham and 11 aireota, Olrklnjon IlrjIS ?x "' 'lolly wood atreet. Thlrty-rttai IvJJ.V JftLW .'""" .1"' Oicklnson atree'a tvl.lin.,.",,,,.l','n iwenty-aixth nnd iwen ;?r,.'n,fl "'""v Twenty-fifth and Heed 5nrt "!i.1"l"-elghlh atreet, between Tasker M..nri0,r" s-trsets. Tusker etrtot, between rl in &"!.:?,"' . and .'I'wentj-elghtli streets, !... y"'.ou,,n ''' Letween lted und Dick i?iii. !,"' 'Ihlrty-nrat and Uloklnson In,f ', 1,",untr-sixth street, between TasKcr i ?"' streets, Thirty-iourth street, bo inS iWn,r,on and Jleed streets. Tvonty-llflh, f. i ! lTS. "l- 1 seven (7), on Castor roid, iieiwpen Oxiord pike snu Cottmun street soven li,,..f..'""l,m 'lfK0 I'etwten Hyoerry load anu Hit. " i?.,v,",kf 1berry road and nenenlem S!i S'i'i; "'!'. '''"' n6r,h "' iHinsldson avn iVini, "''''eiilli street, north ot Cumberland i,t.i., r.ul".b,':'ll,n'' street, east of llurtecntli j;!.;,!1.'""1 "treet, north of York street. ,it,',!L "lrel. south of Doupnln street, Sue SSSJV1?. ?vo.,"'. weat of 'tenth street. Soni tl!!lmU!?, .b,t,w,n Twelfth nnd Thirteenth tji 'Ja?, and 'lloga streets, Oermantoivn hIi,!J vi"J Vork street; Oermantown avenue, imSm,!,, rlJ lrt( Oermantown nvonue ami iSnh l ",r'c. .liermanivwn nvenuo. below itXHi ., ,,r''l Hfoad and v. enango streets; imlm,l" c,.n r,e or "a "treet. nt Lehigh frriSy'v?".11!!'0 nue, north of Calumet .,lLt. ?."",' "'" street, south ot Clearfield li . .Al.l?f10 and Creeeon streets, gueon lane, r?r.i: 'i1?8. avenue; Cresson and Stanton K' .A1!.1"11 .a"!1 Thirty-fourth streets. n,7,! "Cflj".h 5cl Bomereet atreeta. Thlrty in!i L.JKi'"1 and Abbottsford nvenue. Ilutler JJ "meJIey streets. Clearfield and Fox streeta, .(!, ZWK ,!""! Allegheny avenue. Carlisle 5n..h T Ji"?, "Elieny . nvenue, Smkley street, S?IiS,-of i!i"!"nS Ktk '"enuo, JtuniliiR Pnrk ?m il..?f," '1' flsrinaiitown nnd Chestnut n'hin, I-i10'1, ot .""' lViinsjlvanln Ilallroad, AJ!!?f 1'.e90rJI and .New (jueen stroets, Thlriy- " New Queen streeta. Thirty-fourth n?rlHWn.Q""m..,tr,,ltB- Thirty-fourth atreet, i ,.?r.",v I erry road nnd Wharton street, R!!.i. ,."'." ,"teet- "or,ll r n,,fr sireet, (llen iSi.i ,'i itv,or.tll"x '"".'els, Dlsslon nnd 1111 !&, ', 'i,,",1!!"''' stnlt' r?a'' n,"l Umoreatix atreet, iJ. .il:?J vn". ahove Pearson street, lllg !,i i Wf,1, S "' s.,nln road t-hidon avenue SS, .;lBl.k'r "trc?l 1-lnJen avenuo nnd Jai-k-rfve fil lu? !-' In 1'leasnni Hill Park nloni river front, Htxtu road, between 1'rlncoion and '....., '"'", lts. 'tulip striot, nbove UlsHlon ?.TnLv-.Lu"n "lroc',( ,koul" 0( rant avenue. I'l-ankford avenue, below Linden nvenuo, four i.'.:.Vn 1X.,lltS.lon avenue, caet of Frankford ? ! ...V,'",?Inn.', avenue, between Sixtieth ?i,L;Sli,,,.""r?t streets, W'oilland nvenjo. be frnJ?i.x, ,,rBt nri1 Klaty-scennd sirens Six-y-elghth stroet and Cheater nvmuo. Seventy-?-?r,tl ;!r"t,JHncl 0;s, avenue. Jilxly-flfth street, nt orldgo over Cobb's i reetl. l.lglily slxth street and Knatwlek avenue, Seventieth !!,.ll:,,ll!l'.,",f"f' niglitleth rtr.et nnd Dons 1, l't-lth fjreet nnd Whitt.j nvenue, i,,Pm21 ?.V"UC and 1'rnxler street Thomas nve nue and Ilium ftreet, Flft-nfth stteel, betwoen liioni s anil llnltlmnro nvenuea Mneteemii etrwt. between W hnrton and lteed strctv 1 went! -first struct between tteed nnd lUckln son .streets, it, nm ihlrtj-llfth ntreits. Gray s IVrry road between Thlrt) -sixth trett and bridge, Nineteenth street between Morrh unl .Moore atieeta r.lghteenth strw t hetwteu Jiorrla and Slonre Birects. Morrli ntnet. be tween Twentj -third ami Tnvnt) -fourth sinetn; Morrla sireet, hetvveeii Twentieth nnd Twentv flrst streeta. Twentj -nlnlh ntri-ei. between (inkrord and Wharton streets. Twentj -ninth street between Wharton nnd Ileed strwtn Limekiln rlku nnd W llllini strret, Twilfth Btrou and Sixty-sixth nvintie, Washington lunr, west of Ogont nvenue, rourlh street unl Olney nvenue. Third and (.hew 8trceta, alxtiwnth and Cnurtland stricts second street umi ivjoming avenue, Lieventn atreet and Wjnmlng nvriiuo iowrenco street nnd Olnni nwnue. Thirteenth nnd Iijscomb streets, Ninth street nnd fnuicanrion nvenuo, York read and Clmmploat avenue, Church lano and Opnl btreet. rifth attect. between Somerset nnd ('ami rli streets llerse nnd Somerset strccis, rnlrhlll street, letween Lehlzh avenuo and Somerset street, Hunting IMrle avenue, east of Broail stroet, Hutchinson stnet. between Lehigh nvenue nnd Somerset street, rifth street, between Indiana avonue and Clearfield str.et. Fifth street, between Hrle avenue and Ilutler street Sixth street, between Cambria nnd Somerset atreeta, rifth atreet, between Alleghenj nvenuo and Wontmnreland ptre-t: Allegheny avenuo, between Fifth nnd bixth streets (Uenvvood ovniue between Tenth and Kleventh streets. Fifth street between Tlog i niiJ Vetmngn strcetH Fifth Etreet, between Venango street and l"rle avenue, Olrard ave nue, between Flftj second and Wilton stroets. Fiftieth and Thompson streeta rnrty-seventh und I'arrlali streets, Fifty-third nnd Jta-o itreets. Twenty-third and Jack-son streetn; Twenty-third nnd Wolf atreeta; Twenty-fourth nnd Wolf streets. Twenty-fourth street nnd Snjder avenuo. Twenty-fourth nnd MeKean streets. Nineteenth and Gladstone streeS Lnmbert and nitner etreeta, miner and Garnet streets, Lambert and Wmr streets: Twenly sev.ond street, south of Jackson street, Twentv thlrd street, south of Juekaon atreet, Jackson street, west of Twentj -second street; nine teenth nnd Jnckrnn streeta. IVolf etrect, west of Twenty-second ttreet rnaayunk avenue, weat of eighteenth street, Twenty-flrst and IVrlght (or Stewart) streets, llighlconth nnd Flora streets bejbert atreet nnd North Collego avenuo, Twenty-rtrst street and North Collego avenue, ficyb'rl street, twtween Twenty. second und Twenty-third streets. Soyhert street, be tween I'wentj-nrst and Twenty-second atreets; Smedley and lngrrsoll flreeta, Tliompaoii sireet. between Twenty-second nnd Twenty third atreets, North College avenuo. be tvveci Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets: Sixteenth and Flora streets. Kightconth nnu Harlan streets, nora street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth streets. Flora street. t,ttvon Uavpnteffnth and Ktzhternth atreets: lngersoil street, Letween lllgntecnth and Nine teenth streets, Nineteenth and Sharinool streets, Emerald street, betwoen Tioga and Venans streets, l'rnnkford avenue, between Venungo street and Krle nvenue Jnaper and Schiller streets, Ontario and Ilradilock ureeia, Altezhenv and Aiamlnxo avenues, Krankford and Allegheny avenues. Allegheny avenue, be tween Thompson and Kdgemont streets, lior don and Kennedy streets, Almond atreet, ubovo Orthodox street, Kensington avenuo and IV It It. brldgo. Frankforu avenue, below Vo nango street, N and Jasper streots. Ilutler and Jusper atreeta, Hedley and Allen streets, Camac and Venango streets, Fnlrhlll atrset and Indiana avcaua, Ulghth and Lycoming streets. Seventh and Lycoming streets, Ninih and Butler strests, Sixth and Uutler streets, Ughth and i'lka streets, two (2). Fifty-second strset and Farkslde avenue; three (3). on Olrard avenue letvvien rorty-nluih and Fifty first streets, (u), Dolrnont avenue, between Lancaster avenua and Farksldo avenuo, Broad street and Rlxty-nlnth nvenue, llroad street and Seventieth avenue; Ueechwood and Spen cer streets, Thirteenth street and Sixty-nun avenue, Third street and Wyoming avenue, Ughieenth und Iluscomb streets and Ueineld avenue, Fourth and Summervllla streets. Front and I.uray streets, Twelfth street and Kearo avenue, York road and Ftshrr'a avenue, Fif teenth street and Ltndley avenua, Fifteenth street and Liuncannon avenue, Fifteenth atrnflt and Fteher's avenue. Mascher street. south ot Tabor street; Twelfth street and Wy oming avenue, two (2), on Tenth street, eouth of Wagner avenue, Richmond and Victoria streets. Cedar street and Alleghany avenue, on Itlcbmond street, between iludlum and Westmoreland streets, on Illchmond atreet, be tween Westmoreland and Ontario streets, Illchmond and Schiller streets, Jltchmend street, between Allegheny avenuo and lUdlon street, two (2), on Uallimore avenue. Letween eorty-ntulh and Flftyseiond streets, blxtleth and Latona streets: fetxt) -first and Latonj. streets Sixtieth and Lllsworta streets. Six Hoih and Carpenter streets, Slxtleih and Webster streets. Flfty.seventh street and Washington avenue, Forty-eighth and Locust streets; 'ltty-sUin and christian streets. Fifty- eighth street ana Washington avenue, Chestnut anJ Market strests: Fifty-ninth street and Cobb's Creek I'arkway; lhtrtleth and Markst streeta; two (2), west end of Market street bridge; two (2), east end of Market street bridge; Sansoai street, between Juniper and Uroud streeta: Eighth street, between Wood and Callowhlll streets: Eighth street, be tween Willow and Nobis streets; Eighth and Nectarine streets; Wood, street. between Llov tilth and Twelfth streets; Twenty-seventh street, above Brown atreet. Klghteanth and Uuttonwood streets; Nineteenth and Button wood streets', two 12). Twenty-fifth sad Green streets, Sixteenth and North streets; three (3). lUdgs avenue. Letween School lane and Wlssahlckon Drive; Ridge avenue, above Wlssahtckon Creek, five S. Walnut lane, be tween Rldg avenue and Wlesahlckon Creek: Oermantown avenue, la front of Chestnut Hill Hospital; Oermantown avenue, south of Mer maid lane. Germsntovvn avenue, south of Frlco alreet; Oermsntown avenue, north of Fries eirwt; Oermantown avenue and Mora land street! Van Jtlrfe straet and Pennsylva nia Rallroadt Van Kirk and Keystoaa streets. Torresdal and Frankford avenues: Thirty ninth and Filbert streets; Thompson street above Lehigh avsnue; Belgrade street, above Lehigh avenu; Chestnut street, above Thlrty (ourth atreet, Chadwlok street, betwoen Hunt ingdon street and Lehigh' avenu Second atreet, between Erl avenua and Butter street TtAva. and C streets. Ttoxa and I streets. Ijm. iawoM YU aval ffUtr-iUtsv. atiaj lar.s-1 llmilAmfri. frmn tlrnad street In rixfoed r-lr. cle; eighty-seven (8T), on the Northeast tloule rard, rrom Oxford Circle to ithawn strret; thirty-six (30), on South street, from Dela ware avenu to Tvventyseventh street; twenty three (2.1), on llroad atreet, from Hunting 1'nrk avenua to Olney, avenu; eight .to), In lllsrk ouk 1'ark. ten (10), on Whitehall Com mons I'nrk, seven (7), on Walnut street, Le tween Forty-sixth and Fifty second streets; eight (8). In playground, hounded by Norrls and rainier streets, Frankford avenue anJ Front sireet; six (0), in Aramlngo Square; four (t). In Recrealfon Park, Fiftieth street nnd Chester nvenue. three 13). In Westmore land Square, llldge avenue south of Queen lane, Fifty-sixth nnd Larchwood streets) Blxty-thlrd and ChestSat streets. Sixty-third and Walnut streets; Flfty-soventh street and Chester avenue, Hunting l'ara avenue, be tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streetst Fiftieth nnd Arch streets i York road nnd Hunting J'ark avenue, Felts street, west tt drays Ferry road; Mole street, between Mor ris and Moors streets i Mol street, betwen Moore and Mifflin streets; four (I), on Castor rond, betwoen (.'oilman atreet and lluatietoa tlke Also relocate certain lights as fol lows On South street, from Delaware me nus to Twenty-seventh street, on Spring Oar den atreet, from llroad strict to Twenty-fifth alreet, and on rnlrmount avenue, from nroad street to Ttvenly-nftn street. Section 2 The lights provided for by this ordinance to burn from June 1st, in In. and tn be raid out of Item fib In the annual ap propriation to the Department of I'uhilo Safety (Electrical Bureau) for the J ear lDlfi. All ordinances or parts of ordinances incon sistent herewith bo and the same aro hereby repealed. Ar-roved this thirteenth day of April, A. 1). 1U15. RUDOLPH BLANKKNBUnO. No nil. Mayor of Philadelphia AN OHDtNANci: TO AUTHORIZE TJIB De partment of Public Works (Tlurenu of Water) tn enter Into contract for the Improvement ol the wator supply ot West Philadelphia and South l'hllnttelphla. nnd a sedimentation basin at Torreedale, and to appoint asslatanta nnd Inapeotors and to purchase an automobile tru k. Section t The Select and Common Coiinellaof tho Cltj of Philadelphia do ordain That the Department of Public Works (l)ureau of Water) bo authorized to enter Into contracts for the. Impiovemeiit of lh water supply of West Phil adelphia nnd ror the Improvement of tho water supply of bouth Philadelphia, and aedtmen tailou baaln at Torresdalo, and pny for the sam out of Heme 1U1 (loan fund), lit! (loan fund) nnd Item 10U (loan fund), and from such other funds as may b hereatler appropriated or said work. feci Hon tt. That tha Department or Publle Works (Bureau of Water) ba authorised to as sign the necessary assistants nnd Inspectors on snld work and pay caUrlcs, transportation and Incidental expenses out ot items 100 (loan fund), 101 (loin fund) and 102 (loan fund) In thn appropriation to the Department of Publlo Works (Tlureau of Water), and from such other funds ns may L hereafter appropriated for enld work Scotlon 0. That tho Director of the) Depart ment nt PuMlo Works he authorised to draw, and tho City Controller to countersign, a war rant for an ntilomobllo truck for f tie Bureau ot Water, ami charge the same against Item 101 (loan), for (no Improvement ot the vvnter sup ply In South Philadelphia, the coat ot same not in exceed the sum ot two thousand (2.0OU) dollars Approved the twenty-first day of April, A, D. RUDOLPH nr,.v..NKr.Niiriia, . No W2, Mavor of Phllvlelrhla AK'onDtWANcVro Attjfoni2eiVfeV Saving of certain street , ection ) ThJTseieii nnd cermhan council1 of the City of Philadelphia do ordain Tht the) Director of the Department of PuhlTi works Of, authorised tn enter into &nfeU for reprmng the following streets with asphalt, w.fflnllfi amcal'e tinlonltn or nltwrtlne, wltn vltrlflel brlclt gutters, where, deemed tr. ary by the salit Director Diamond itreet, from .Tenth, to Khventh street, Paul etreet, from Frankford avenue to Ituanireett Jtitner tilt .ffom seventeenth to nouvler street, Thirtieth street, from tiordon to torjt stwen Vn Pelt street, from Diamond street U 8a. from Leh t'ber street quehanna avenue E. gow street, from Pornertet to Indiana. sireett ue: street. to Ruaauehanna avenue nvenue to camoria street Lttn from Diaftwnd'' urxner street Hancock .street, from Cambria to Indieni street; eighteenth street, rrom Tioga to V nangn ttreeti Nineteenth street, from .flogs, tof vennngo aireeti oratt street from raciftc to Venango street; Mflvllle street, from Bin to) Aspen, alreet i Bath street, from Venango to onr to Pacing, strret) Bfldt street, from Oarden VIMAtl -, Vl.t.Bt. ..J... m.m n,,Lll.J ... ."- .v,,, BLim, 1IUUI XIIUIIII'UIIU to Myrtle street; Allen street, from Venango street to Delawart River; Market street (south ;ii luni r iiiy-rixnin. id cixiy-vnirq eireeii Sortr rret. from Dtghteenth to Ops! etreet p Kalb street, fi-om walnut to Locust street, Dauphin etreet, from Broad to Fifteenth streeti Th.lrty-fo.trth street, irom Haverford avenu to Mantua avenue; Fortieth street from Bar AN OllDINANCi; DHSIONATINCl Tllfl ROB- ert Morris Trust Company ns n defiosltor) of tho city's monoy Section 1 The Select und Common Councils of the f'ltv of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Robert Morrla Trust Company be and the somo M herebv designated as n depositor) ot the city a monev. subjoct, however, to the provi sion! of the ordlnsnco nppiovcd April 0, lfJi, In lieu of the First Mortgage Guarantee and Trurt Ci.mpnnv, which It has succeeded. Pro vided, That the said Robert Morrla Trust Com riinj Ilrst nny tho aum of llfty (M) dollars Into the City Treasury lor printing and advertising till ordinance. Approved tho nineteenth day of April, A D. RUDOLPH BLANKCNBURO, Major ot Philadelphia. NnfiTl. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE A CER tHln trsnsfer In tho annual appropriations to tho Deportments ot Supplies and Law for tho vear llil.l bcLtlon 1. Tho Select and Common Councils of tho city of Hhlladelphla do ordain That the Oty Controller Lc nutnorlzed to make tho fi4, lowing transfer In tho annual appropriations to tn.- Lepartments nf Suppllen and Law tor tho 3 ear pus, viz Department ot Supplies iLnw), f iota Item 1, stationery, printing paper books, etc, live thousand four hundred nnd eighty i.ilMD dollars, trom Item 2. for Iiirnlture. etc. two hundred nnd llfty (230) dollars, irom Item S. miscellaneous, two hundred ond fifty v'.W;) dollars, to Department ot Law, ns lollows Item :i o), miscellaneous, two hundred and nrty (230) dollarn. Item a (h). for stationery, printing, paper, books. Ice and cleaning sup plier, live thousand lour hundred and eighty in IM) dollars, item .1 (c), lor furniture, orflce furnishings und uiiulument, two hundred and llfty (230 dollars. vlFFirn OF CLFRKS OF COLNC1LS. Philadelphia. April 10, 1015. 'this la lo ceitlfy that tho hill entitled "An Ordinance to authorlsu a certain transfer In the annual appropriations to the Departments of buppuei nul Law, for tha year 11)13," was re turned b tlio Major to Common Council on tue lirteenth daj of April, 11)13. without his ap proval, and mid ordinance having been acaln ir-iitldcred was passed on th same day by u. vote of yeus, (IJ, nays, none Ihe said ordinance, together with the oble. tlous of the Mujcr, having been aent to Select Council, was again considered and passed by that liody on tho same day by a voto ot yeas, JS, tuijn, 2. rile aald ordinance having been passed by both boluct and Common Councils by a vote ui ihree-nlths ot the members elected agree ably to lb provisions of the Act of Assembly approved May 2J. 1171. dividing the cities of the Mate Into three clasaes, etc. it hse be como ns effective as If tho Mayor had signed It. V 31 Jl. ICLlUtM, Chief Clerk of common Council. CHARLES B HALL, Chief Clerk of Select Council RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE AP- poiiitnient or a joint special lommiueo to inikn neceessry arrangements for the ex- ulbltloi. ot tha "Old Liberty Bell" at the Puuaiiia-l'aclllc UxpoBltlon In San Francisco, providing for tho payment ot tho expenses lialdent thereto, and directing tha Clerks of l'ou in lis to present this Resolution to the Mavor for lif.i approval or disapproval. Wheieaa. tho Oovtrnor, the Senate and House ot Representatives of California, His Honor. the Mayor, and the Board ot Supervisors of Sao i'ranOsco, the Directors ot the Panama- i'oclilc Exposition, public off.clnli snd school children throughout the West huvs earnestly requested that the "Old Liberty Bell" be sent to tho Panama-Pacific LotposUlou now being held In ban Francisco, therefore ba It Rosolvjd, Bj the Select and Common Councils of tlio City of Philadelphia, That these requests to c.uopllei with, and that a Joint special Committee of twelve (12) members from each Chamber shall La appointed by the respective Prisidents to make tho necessary arrange ments for the exhibition of the "Old Liberty 1111" nt the said Exposition. The expenses incident thereto to be taken out of an appro priation to bu made hereafter to tha Clerks of com ills. Resolved, That tho Clerks of Councils b di rected to present this resolution to ths Mavw lor his arrroval or disapproval. Ap.iroveit this sixteenth day ot April, A. D. IDtu. RUDOLPH BLAiNKUNBUna, No 021 Major of Philadelphia. Ing to j Spring Oarden street. Woodland avenue. The following streets with asphalt with Hrl fled brkk gutters and granite block between th ttaqksi Seventh street, rrom Columbia ave nue to Mnnlgnmery avenu; Seventeenth atreet, from Rttner to olAdston street! Thlftr-thlrJ street, from Market to Chestnut street Twenty ninth street, from York to Cumberland etreeti intersection, of Germantown avenue, Broad street nnd Itrle avenue. ..The following streets with vitrified block) Harold street, from Thirty-third to Thirty fourth street; Fonlaln street, from Thlrtr-eeo ond to Thirty-third street. .The, following streets with granlt bloekl Terrace itreet, from Dawson to Pennsdale etreet. Parsyunk avenua, from Eighteenth to Twenty-first slreeti Oermantown avenue, from Lehlxh nvenue lo York street, fitiaiuehanna avenue, from Oermantown nvenue to Sixth street. Sixth street, from Diamond etreet to Susquehanna nvenue The foliowlnc strei aranlto block between the tracks PnssVunK The following aireets with wood bloek. with avenue, from Sixteenth to Eighteenth street The following street with wood bloek 0f miintown avenue, from Lehigh nvenue to Cam. brla street. Tha cost of said work to he raid out of Herri lot (lonn). In the npproprlatlnn to the Depart ment of Public Works, llurcau of Hlgherays All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon sistent herewith be nnd the earn are hereby repealed. Approved the twenty-third day of April, A, ' ' RUDOLPH BLANKnNnURO, f". 010. Mayor of PhlUdelnh a. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PAV- Ing of Baltimore nvenue. from Fifty-fourth to (Vhbs creek nnd prov Idlng for tho collection of th cost of this raving, Section 1. Tho Select nnd Common Councils of the. City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Director of the llepxrtment 'of Publlo Works be authorised and directed to enter Into a contract for paving the unpaved portion of Baltimore avenue, from Fifty-fourth to Cobb creek with asphalt, thn cost it the paving to b paid out of money appropriated to the De partment of Publlo works (Bureau of High wsyl for paving atreets. Section 2. Thst assessment bills for the cav ing authorised by this ordinance shall be trans mitted by tha Department of Publlo Works td the City Solicitor for collection or lien against the property fronting on the said Baltimore avenuo, between th points named. Section 0. That all moneys paid Into the City Treasury In tho payment of thes assessment bllle be hereby appropriated back to the Rem In tho Department nf Public Works (Bureau, of Highways) from which the cost ot this work is taken. Approved the 23d day of April, A, D, 1915. v nUDOM'f! RLANKENBURO, No. OH) Mayor of Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE 1X3 CHANGE THE CHAlt- acter or raving authorised to be laid on Camao street, from Wyoming avenue to Louden Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Department of Public Works b authorised to chnngo the chnrncter of paving aulhorlxed by ordinance approved July tt, 11114. to b laid on Comae street, from Wyoming avenu to Louden street, fiom vitrified brick to asphalt, with vitrified block gutters ...... ... Approved the 21rt day of April, A. ,D. 191S. 1 RUDOLPH DDANKENBt'RO. (No 042 ) Major of Philadelphia, AN ' ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THI3 A. Schoenhut Company to Install a platfotnt acnle In the sidewalk In front ot their prop erty, 2105-21111 East Boston avenue. Section 1. The Select and Common .Councils of th City of Philadelphia do ordain That permission be and In hereby granted to Th A. Schoenhut Compiny to Install a platform scale, In the sidewalk In front of thslr prop erty. 2133-2101 East Boston avenue. The said scnlo to be constructed under the supervision nnd to the satisfaction of the Department of Publlo Works In accordance with plan to b approved by the Board ot Highway Super visors Before exercising any privilege under this ordinance tho said Th A. Schoenhut Com pany shall first enter Into an agreement sat isfactory to the City Solicitor. Indemnifying th City against all damages by reason of the Installation and maintenance ot the s&ld scale, and to removo the same and restore th -nvement to Its present condition at any time within ono year after the passngs of an nrllnance to that effect, and shalT tay Into the City Treasury the sum of fifty 130) dollnri for the publication ot this ordinance; Provided, That th prnvlslona of the ordinance approved March 31, 1002. requiring four . feet rtf nt.rlnff hell not bddIv to this ordinance. w. . ......, - -. rt.V-j--- J" , ,, , ft.il." me .ia nay oz April, A. I' itiu. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. Approved the 23d day " IlllllUtllll No 01T Mayor of Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE WOM an's Medical College of Pennsylvania to lay and maintain Iron pipes under and across, fiejbert street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Section 1. Th Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That permission be, and Is hsreby granted tho Woman's Medical College ot Pennsvtva. nla to lay and maintain three twelve-Inch wrought Iron pipes for conveying steam for heating purposes under and across Seybtrt street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-sec ond streets, connecting property of the said Institution on th south side of Bejbert street with properties Nos. 2115 and 2117 on th north slds of Seybert sireet. as shown on plan on file In th Department of Public Works (Bureau of Surveys). Th said upas shall be laid un.lei th supervision of tha De. puiwiieni ot s-uuitc vvorua (Hoard or High way Supervisors) so as not to Interfere with any municipal or other structures In I4 atreet. Befor exercising any privileges un der this ordinance the said woman's Medical Collego ot Pennsylvania ahall first enter Into an agreement In form satisfactory to tha City Solicitor, protecting th City from all dam ages by reason of tha laying and malnlnsn:o of said pipes, and to reinova sain at any tlma upou th passaga of an ordlnsnc or resolution ot Councils to that effect and re store th street to Its present condition, and ",,'S" P?. 431?. th -c"' Treasury th sum of fifty ISO) dollars for th publication of this ordinance. Approved tb S3d day of April. A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANK ENB UHG . No. 0?I. Mayor of Philadelphia. AL ORD"JA&C!B. AUTHORIZE THK iP1l!,.ot.Th!t4 Htft from Aahdal to Rockland street, and Rockland street, from Tn Boulevard to Fourth streat Section 1 The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia da ordain That Iho Department ot Ihiblio Work be authorised and directed to notify the owners of property over and through which Third atreet. irom Aahdal to Rockland street, and Rockland street from Th Boulevard to Fourth ureei. will paas, that at tha expiration of tbre months from th data ot said nolle said street will b rsqulred for publlo us Pro- jlded. That ih owner of proierty within th Unea thereof shall dedicate svnty-ftv per nt of th m to th City Section 2. The, Mayor ot th City 1 hereby authorised and dlreoil to enter Mourlly on be half of th City ot rhtlsdelphU, for tha pay ment ot any damage which mar b assessed by reason ot th opening ot said streets ulkju th filing ot said bond, and at th iptratlon ot toe, aJd three months, th Director of th . vvoraa aaau iwthwllh AN ORDINANCE to AUTHORIZE TII11 opening of Rlttenhous street, from Oros street to Falrmount Psrk line. Section 1. The Select nnd Common Coun cils of the City nf Philadelphia do ordain i That the Department of Public Works be aulhorlxed and directed to notify the owners of properties over and through which Rltten houso street. ,from Oro street to Falrmount k Park line, will paea that at th expiration ot three months from the date of th said notlc laid atreet will be required for publlo "section 2. Th Mayor of th City of Philadelphia ls hereby authorised and directed to enter security, on behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for the payment of any dam ares which may result by reason of opening Rlttenhous street, from Ores street to Fair mount Park line Upon th filing of said bond and at the expiration of said thre months, the Director ot the Department of Pdblle Works shall Immediately proceed to "'Approved the 2nth day of April. A. D. 1018. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. Vo 044 Maj'or of Phlladslphla. ANORDINANCr. SELECTING AND APPRO printing a certnln tract of giound along th Pennirack Creek, In th Thirty-fifth Ward, a a .. ki.kllA nlaaa na & lv.Bli, H pnrK nno open ruuiiu ,-,i.o , , w,m and enloymcnt of th people, and directing th Commissioners of Falrmount Park to assume the custody and maintenance of the same, Section I. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That by virtu and tn purauanco of the authority vested In them, tttey So select and appropriate for park purposes and for th health and enjoyment of th peopl forever, a certain tract of ground, being part of property authorised to b placed upon th City Plan for auch purpoae by era!, nanco approved March 20th. 1903, and confirmed by tho Board of Surveyor March 13th, 1909. bine along both aldea of the Pennypack Creek. In th Thlrty-fitth Ward, boundad generally by certain rlreeta now upon the, City Plan, or rrolected and described as follows: Beginning nt a point In the northweet sld of Algon ave nue, as shown upon the confirmed Plan ot Pennypack Tark. which point Is also In a lln perpendicular with the centr lln of the New York Short Line Railroad, and passing through tho trlangulatlon point recorded a Foehr, and extending (hence along a Una at right angles wltn the centre line of the New York Short Line Railroad, and crossing tha said railroad, N (W 1 W 873.1X13 feat to a point 74 feet northwest ot th said centre lln thenca along a line parallel with the aald centra Una 8 iS 38' 42'' W in.4'i2 feet; thence along a line curving to the westward with a radius of ijenartment of Publlo nrnresd to oosn aald street Apirod th twenty-sixth day ot April. A. Ka,u, RVDQUfSJ,SMi Oniinaactis Contiau3 a KiS, U.ivibit feet 2,W!T,&M feet to a point, thent B. W 20' M" E 26.333 feet, thenc 8. fti' ni n.v v. 2RH.T0S feet! thence S. M IV 6V W. 31.04 feet to tha northtaat lln of Solly avenue; thence along the sam N. BS 0A' 40' W, 005 MS feit, thence along a line curving to the northward and eastward with a radius or 2U) feet 282.371 feet to a point In th southeast side of Tabor avenue, thenee along th asm th following courses and distances- N. E3 4a' ;n" E. 2007,021 feet, thence along a lln curv ing to the eastward and southward with a radius ot 100 feet 133 9SA feet, thence along a lln curving to the eastward and northward wills a radius of 3V) feet 1(XK.B87 feet, thenca N 11 1' 00" E 1811.297 feet, theac along- a iln curving to the northward snd westward with a radius of 286.670 feet to th centr lln of Verre road a now legally open, theac northeastward along the same tha various courses end distances thereof to tha southwest side of lllonmlleld avrnue, tbenc along th same tha following courses and dlstancsa Along a line curving to th southward and westward with a radius of TOO feet to a point; thence S? St 43 34- W. 148.208 feat, thenc 8. 11" at' 37" E 2187.600 feet to th southwest lln ot Oswald avenu produced, these, along tho same S. 31 17' 33 E. MS. 603 feet to ba centra lln ot Kiewstown road, aa tha earn Is now open; thenc southward along th same to ths northwest side of Algan avenu and thane along th same 6. 30 Si' if W, to th pises of beginning, containing- 314 acres mora cries. Provided. That th appropriation by th City of the satd tract or ground shall not Interfere with or abridge th existing franchises of th Connecting Rallwav Company or th NnrTeix Short I.tns Rallroid Company to construct, maintain and operat tneir line or rsuroaa over, across or through th sent. Sectiin 2. rha Mayor of th City Is hrey authorised and directed to enter security lath name of Ih City ot Philadelphia for th pay ment of any darrages that may b awarded by reason ot th taking ot in said ground aswi thereupon possession of the earn aba) a taken for public use. Section 3 Aa eon a th city shell bJU legally possessed ot th tract of ground htreiu described, th satd tract shall b placid uA4er Ih control of th Commissioner of V"lSuot Park, subject to such rules awl regulations ajs have been, or shall ba from trno to thus, estab lished by Ih said Conufltwtoiiers for th car, management and malnWrSnca of FulinitMuit Park. Provided, however, that such eoBtrot shall not extend over streets or road OO w u;wi th City Plan, or hereafter placed thereon, a public highway ovr. auou or tbrsjgh th Sectlotrt. All ordinances or pans ot ordi nance Inconsistent tare with be, and ts t-ita ar heteby, r pes led. Aporomd this twenty-ants day ef April Jv 1913, RITDOUPU aUXXKIOifiVm. no- ' yor or fnnaapca J
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