Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1915, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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ORDINANCES
AN onntMANPBto permit tub rnKanr-
tprian orpnanage to construct ana maintain
nil lectrlcal conduit elnd pips duct under Bud
across Fifty-eighth etreet, south ot Cheater
svrom.
Section 1. The Select and Common Coun
cil! of th City of Philadelphia da ordain i
1Xrml permission be and Is hereby granted to
the Presbyterian Orphanage to construct and
maintain a. conduit to carry electric wires
and plp duct to carry steam and hot water
pipe under and across Pifty-eighth street, at
about two hundred and aevenly feel south of
ChMter avenue, to connect their building
on either aide of aald street The Mid con
Bolt and duett to b constructed tinder the
arupetvlalon of the Department of Public
Works In acordanca with plana to be approted
by tha Hoard of Highway Supervisors wu
not to Interfere with any municipal or other
structure In aald street, and shall ba used
exclusively In tha conduct of tha business of
aald Preabytorlan Orphanage. . ...
Before exerclalng any privilege under tin
ordinance tha aald Presbyterian orMianata
thall enter Into an agreement! satisfactory to
tha City Solicitor, protecting the City against
all damagea by reason of the construction and
maintenance of aald conduit and ducts, mid
to rrmove same at any time upon the pnsengo
of an ordinance to that etrect: Provided,
That the sum ot fifty (BO) dollars shall nut
b paid Into the City Treasury by the aald
Presbnerlan Orphanage for the publication
of thf ordinance, ,. . ., ....
Aberoved the "J3d dav of April. AD. 101B.
. RUDOLPH IlLANKENUUnq.
No, 930. Mayor of Philadelphia,
AN "oRDlJfANCE TO oFnN THIRTEENTH,
Fifteenth and Blgler streeta. ...
Section 1. The select and Common Council;
or thn City of Philadelphia do ordain' That the
Depirtment cf Public Works be authorised and
directed to notify the owners of property over
and through which the following streeta: Thir
teenth street, from tho north side of Oregon
avenue to the south side or Ulster street, Hi
teenth street, from tho north side nf Oregon
avenuo to tho south side or Ulgler street, and
Blglor street, rrom Thirteenth street to Mt
teenth street, will pass, that at the expiration
of three months from tho date of raid notlco
aald streets will be required for public use.
Section 2. Tho .Mayor of the city l herebv
authorised and directed to inter security, on
behalf of tho City of Philadelphia, for the pay
ment of anv damagea which nav bo nrsessed Jy
reason ot tho opening or said streets; upon the
flllnff of aald bond and at the expiration of the
aald three months, the Director ot tho Depart
ment of Public Worki ahall forthwith procoed to
open snld ntreets. ,, ,
Approved the twenty-sixth day of April, A.
D' 101J' RUDOLPH ULANKENUt'ltll,
No, PH. Motor of Phil adalphin,
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY
Solicitor to take title to plot of ground
bounded by 32d street. Lancaster avenue,
iMd and Culhbert streets, aa provided by
ordinance approved March 2.i. lain, nl the
fttco of seventy-ftvo thoUBand (75,000) dol
ars, and directing the premutation ot this
resolution to the Mayor for hl3 approval or
disapproval,
Whereas, Uy ordinance approved March 20.
1915. the City Solicitor was authorised and
directed to examine the title and causo a con
veyance to the City of Philadelphia or the plot
ot ground at Md street and Lancaster avenuo,
at a. prlco not to exceed aevonty-flvo thousand
(75,000) dollars, no person being designated,
however, to fix tho said prlco.
And, Whereas, Tho Manor Ileal nstato Com
pany, owner of aald ground, declines to tako
lesa than the said sum of seventy-five thou
sand (73,000) dollars for sold property; thcro
fore. dlesolved, By the Select and Common Coun
cils ot the City of Philadelphia, That tho City
Solicitor bii authorized to take tltlo to tho
said plot ot ground bounded by :i!M Btreot,
Lancsater avenuo, 33d street und Culhbert
street, as provided by ordlnanco approved
March 20, 1810. at the prlco ot soenty-tlvo
thousand (75.000) dollars. . ,
Unsolved, That the Clerks or Councils bo
directed to present this rcsolutlcn to tho Mnyor
for his approval or disapproval .....
Approved the sixth day or May, A.-D. 1015.
RUDOLPH ULANKKNIlUtlO.
No. 1151. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE ADDITIONAL
appropriations to the various Bureaus In tho
Departments of City Controller, Coruner,
Clerks of Councils, Clerk of Quarter Ses
sions, Receiver of Taxes, Board of Revision
of Taxes, city Treasurer, Recorder of Deedr,
City Commlsslontre, Inspectors or the County
Prisons, Commissioners of Falrmount Park,
Civil Service Commission, Board of Recrea
tion. Mayor, Public Health and Charities.
Public Works, Public Safety. Wharves. Docki
and Ferries, and Supplies, for the year 1015.
Section 1. The Select und Common Councils
of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain: That thn
sum of nlno hundred and ilfty-seven thousand
nlno hundred and eighty-four (057.1)84) dollara
and fifty-six (SO) cents be, and tho same are
hereby appropriated to tho various Bureaus In
the Departments of City Controller, Coroner,
Clerks ot Councils, Clerk of Quarter Sessions,
Receiver of Taxes. Board of Revision of Taxes,
City Treasurer. Recorder of Deeds, City Com
missioners, inspectors of tho County Prisons,
Commissioners ot Falrmount Park, Civil Serv
ice Commission, Board of Recreation, Mayor,
Publlo Health and Charities, public Wurks,
Public Safety, Wharveu, Doeka and Jerries,
end Supplier, for the year 1015. viz.:
vv CITY CONTROLLER.
Item 1 (b). Wages, temporary clerk. In-
dexlng records, two hundred dollars... KOQ
Item 2 (a). Meals for overtlmo work,
five hundred dollars 500
Item 3 (a). Stationery, printing, office
supplies and incidental expenses, flvo
thousand two hundred dollars 5..00
Item 4 (eK Printing, binding and Inci
dental expenses In connection with tho
preparation of a Manual of Account
ing and Reporting, eeven hundred and
ftttr dollars , ,;;.;. ,M
Item 5. Printing annual report of City
Controller, etc.. one thousand dollars.. ..1,000
Item 7. Rinding records, three hundred -
dollara xi:r'ni,rT: 3M
CORONER.
Item 2 (b). Subslstcnco and care of two
horses and wagons, rour hundreddol nra $ 400
CLERKS OF COUNCILS.
Item 5 (c). Towarda defraying the ex
penses of the annual convention North
eastern Federation of Colored Woman's
Clubs to be held In July, five hundred
dollara 5500
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Item 1 (a). To pay salary of warrant
clerk (from January 1, 1015), one thou
sand two hundred dollara $1,200
RECEIVER OF TAXES.
Item 3 (b). Meals for regular employes
on extra and night work, one thousand
dollars 511,000
Item 3 (c). Postage, three hundred dollars
Item 3 (e). Advertising, nine hundred
dollara 000
Item 4. Miscellaneous and Incidentals,
four hundred dollars 400
Item 0 (a). Telephone, four hundred
dollars 400
Item 6 (b). Lighting, four hundred dol
lars 400
Item 7 (a). Fuel, one hundred dollars... 100
Item 7 (b). Miscellaneous Incidentals,
one thousand one hundred dollars..... 1,100
Item 11 (b). Advertising delinquent tax
payers, two thousand dollars 2,000
Item 13 (b). For refunding twice paid,
overpaid and paid In error rents, etc.,
Including three hundred and four (304)
dollara and fifty-four (54) cents, due
the Industrial Dyeing and Finishing
Company, for overpaid water rents, for
the years 1010-12 Inclusive, on premlsea
3829-51 Franktord avenue, one thou
sand dollars 1,000
BOARD OF REVISION OF TAXES.
Item 1 (b). Extra clerks, one thousand
dollars - (1,000
CITY "TREASURER.
Item 4 (e). Interest on new loans, twen-ty-flve
thousand three hundred and
thirteen dollars and fifty. one cents. . J23.313.5l
RECORDER OF DEEDS.
Item 1 (c). Extra cleric hire, eight hun
dred dollars 00
Item 2 (b). Printing, binding and mis
cellaneous supplies, one thousand dol
lars .. l.COO
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Item 2. Postage, printing. tc, three
hundred dollars POO
Item 5 (a). So as to provide for Hve
Court officers, at two thousand (2,000)
dollars esch per annum; two Court ste
nographers at two thousand five hun
dred (2.500) dollars each per annum;
an Interpreter, at one thousand eight
hundred (1,800) dollars per annum,
and two Janitors, at seven hundred and
twenty (720) dollars each per annum,
from May 1st, twelve thousand one
hundred and sixty dollars 12,ltS0
Item 5 (b). so as to provide for the fol
lowing additional employes for the Mu
nicipal Court, from May 1st: Trial com
missioner, at two thousand Ave hun
dred (2.500) dollars pel annum; special
stent, at two thousand (2,000) dollara
per annum; probation officer, at two
thousand (2.000) dollara per annum;
supervisor of probation officers, at two 4
thouiand five hundred (2.600) dollars
per annum, seven probation officers, at
one thousand eight hundred (liJI dol
lars each per annum; ten probation of.
fleers, at one thousand Ave hundred
O.MO) dollars each per annum; ten
J rotation officers, at one thousand
wo hundred (1,200) dollars each per
annum; (we've probation officers, at
ens thovsand and twenty (1,020) dol
lars each per annum; three ethnog
raphers, at one thousand two hun
dred (1,200) dollars each per annum:
stenographer, at. one thousand and
twenty ft .02") dollars '-per annum, ten
stenographers, at six hundred (600) dol
lars each per annum; six. clerks, at one
thousand two. hundred (1.200) dollara
axh, per annum. Hve ' clerks, at one
thousand and twenty (1,020) dollars .
each per annum, two filing clerks, at
nine hundred (SOU) dollara each per-i
annum; secretary, at ona thousand
and twenty (1.020) dollars per annum;
mescoger,ti teitn hundred and twenty
(7.M) dollars per annum, nfty-elgnt
thousand two hundred dollars 53,200
tui u vw iu ,, ig'ijr luouaana
dollars
' Witness"' fee's", 'one thousand 000
Item 6 (dl.
dollara .
To' brlnr balk' f utitlva 'ha,'.' ,'00oJ
Item a 1-
bands, one ipouaaua iwd nuoareu aoi-
Uri 1,200
Item 8 tm Furniture, furnishings, of-a,-.
jMiulnment and law books. Rooma
24S and 237 City Hall, two thousand,
$tjti?'toh For'iiua(ons.' 'furniture! ,
!,000
furnishings. offl qulpBiet and, law,
books, incident, to . ruling ug the old
YiuY School. Twelfth and Winter
tract, for ourt purpose, icny iftou
,and dollar
Item l e. Extra ewrk hire. to. pro,
ISa for on clerk atvjbrea (3) dollars
sar day: one at four (4) dollars par
Sly from. January 1. 1815. two IboS
iand four hundred dollar
luVt? ( Automobile hire, ratal,
rijiiu etc i Registration Coraaala
usn. live hundred dollar . . ..
40,000
2.400
000
1.500
Itets if ,cj ooncrai pruning, one toou
rsJ (va hundred dollars
tfuu ;i t'j' Printing of ufdcial ballots.
-. A, tal-ou, i.. u"''"rj' letten)
ORDINANCES
"twenty" thousand dollar 20,000
Item 25 (b). rrlnttnc books and blank
MrAm fne AtArtlMn nrrtfn Amrtl bal-
Intit, etc. (general election), six thou
sand dollar
,00q
Item 25 (r).
rurensse or iocks tor oai-
100
. 101 i-oxefl. one nunaren nouars. ....,..,
Item 2u (b). To Pennsylvania Society
tor Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
and Women's Society for the Preven
tion of Cruelty to Animals, two thou-
. sand Ave hundred dollara, ,
Item .11. Equipment, furnishings, etc,
2,500
(weights and Measures), three tnou
eanddollars S'000
Item 32 (a). Care of boys and girls
committed to Olen Mills Schools, two
thousand dollars 2'000
INSPECTORS OF THE COUNTY I'RISONS.
tw4 f3tAf Pplrtn
Item 2 (d). Hauling ashes, one hundred
dollars
Item 2 (c). Communication service and
$100
200
incidentals, two hundred dollars
Item 2 (h), Transportation of prisoners
to Western Penitentiary, two hundred
dollars
Item 3. Leather and shoe findings,
. three hundred dollars
Item 4 (a). Stationery, two hundrod
dollars
Item 4 (b). Drugs end hospital supplies,
, two hundred dollars
Item 4 (h). Disinfectants, one hundred
.dollars
Hem 4 (I), Clothing, bedding, etc., ono
, thound dollara
Hem 4 (I). Beef, mutton rind pork, two
200
son
200
200
100
LOCO
. mousanii nvs hundred dollars
Hem 4 (o). Milk, three hundred dollars.
Item 4 (r) Newspapers, tobacco, toilet
Kaper nnd miscellaneous supplies, two
undred dollars
2,500
300
200
,. . llolmesburg' Prison .
Item 3 Leather and manufacturing..
materials, ono thousand dollars $1,000
Hem 4 (hi nothing nnj bedding, Bcven
hundred dollars "00
Item 4 (). .'einpera, tobacco nnd
mterell.ir.eous supplies, flvo hundred
dollars 500
Item 7 (a). Furnltiiie, etc.. flvo nun-
dred dollars MX)
COMMISSIONERS OF FAIR-MOUNT PARK.
Item n (b). Labor, skilled nnd un
skilled, fifty thousand dollars "-S0,1
Item 7 (b). Coal, three thousand dollars 3.000
Item 8 (a), (lenernl repairs, etc., threo
thousand dollars 0,000
Item 8 (b). For various malntonaneo
work, six thousand dollara 8,000
Hem 12 (a). Planting nnd caro of trees,
.etc, ten thousand dollars 10.000
Hem 12 (b). Planting trees on Torres
dale avenue, between Cottmsn street
nnd Pearson street, thrco thousand
dollara 8,000
Provided, The work of planting eald
treen Is done hy Inmates of the lloueo
of Correction under supervision of tho
Pork Commission
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
Item 2 (cl. Communication Bcrvlce,
three hundrod dollnrM
Horn 2 (d). Advertising, threo hundred
dollars
Horn .1 (n). Cleaning and toilet supplies,
twenty-flvo dollars
Item .'1 (c). Miscellaneous, ono hundred
dollars
BOARD OF RECREATION.
Item 2 (a). Hlro and maintenance of
vehicle! etc.. Bvo hundred dollars....
Item 2 (o). Printing, threo hundred dol
lars ,,
Rom C (a). Play material, supplies, etc.,
two thousand dollara
Hem 5 (b). 1-urchaso of nnd supplies for
automobile, two thousand flvo hundred
dollars
$300
SOO
25
100
$500
800
2.000
2.500
MAYOR.
Advertising ordinances, ten
dollara $10,000
Hem 2 (b),
thousand
. Free Llbrnry
Item B (a). Salaries, four thousand eight
hundrod ami sixteen dnllnra $I,S10
Item fi (b). ltrnts. two thousnd soven
hundred and thirty-eight dollara 2,731
Item 5 (f) General expenses, flvo hun
drod dollarr 500
Item 5 (g). Alterations and repairs, ona
tliouinml dolUra 1.0"0
Item 3 1). Repairs to Carncglo branches,
ono thousand dollars 1.000
Horn 0 (k). Books for Carncglo branches,
flvo thousand dollars 0,000
Philadelphia Museums,
Hem 0 (a). Malntenon'-o nnd repairs,
nlno thousand dollara $0,000
Item 0 (d). Wages, material and mip
plieg for tho erection of a new roof,
eleven thousand dollars 11,000
Item 11. Safo and sane Fourth of .lulv,
two thousand flvo hundred dollars. . . . 2,500
rt.'BLlC HEALTH AND CHARITIES.
Dlrcctor'a Office.
Item 2 (b). Maintenance of automobile,
flvo hundred dollars .. -f. $500
Item 3. Newspapers and modlcnl Jour
nals, fifty dollars , 50
Item 5. For tho aupport of children com
mlttod by the Juvenile Court as charges
upon tho County, fifty thoueand dollarn 50,000
Bureau of Health.
Horn 2 (b). 'Postage. flo hundred dnllaro
Item 5 (c). Maintenance or nutomobllo
(Chief Medical Inspector), flvo hundred
dollars
Item 7 (b). Wage?, relief of children,
otc, flvo hundred dollara
Item 7V Miscellaneous expenses, rellof
of children In congested districts dur
ing tho heated term, flvo hundred dol
lara Item 8 (a). Supplies for tho relief of
children, etc., threo hundred dollars...
Item 0. cleaners. 3 at JIW each (from
$500
500
500
500
300
January 1. 1015). one thourand four
hundred and forty dollars 1,440
item l.. -voaiemcnt ni nuisances, ono
ihnu'and dollars
Item 14 (b). Salaries and wages, etc.
i Hospital for Contagious Diseases), ten
1,000
thousand dollars
Heir. 1(1 Care of animals, horseshoeing,
10,000
etc., two hundred and mty dollars....
Item 17. Caa ror fuel, ono thousand dol
lars Item 18 (b). Repairs nnd Improvements,
otc, five thousand dollars
Item 19 re). Purchase of auto ambulance
and equipment, two thousand dollars. .
Item 18 (d). Burial of unclaimed bodies,
one hundred dollars
Bureau of Charities.
250
1,000
5.000
!,000
100
Item 2 (b.) Special and miscellaneous
Kervices, one inousnna aouars
Item tl. Sooclat nnd miscellaneous re
$1,000
pairs and hlterntlons to laundry, Mvo
hundred dollars
Item 11 (a). Removal or ashes, one
thousand dollars
Item 11 (h). Repairing shoes, five hun
dred dollar.
Item 12. linn and fuel, seven hundred
500
1.000
500
dollars ,,., 700
Item II (b). Salaries nnd wages (Holmes
burg): Phyelclan (from January 1, 1016), seven
hundrod nnd twenty dollars 7-0
Nurso (from April 1, 1015), four hun
dred nnd llf ty dollars 450
riremen, 3 at $000 each (trom April 1.
1015), ono thousand threo hundred
and fifty dollars 1,350
Clerk and stenographer (from April 1,
1D15). four hundred and fifty dollars 450
Item 21 (bi. Attendants' pay-roll, twenty-Ova
thousand dollars 25.000
Item 21. Attendants. 8 additional at Ry
bcrry, at not exceeding $30 each
(from April 1, 1D15) ,two thousand ono
hundted and sixty dollars 2,100
Hem 28. Outdoor physicians. 0 new
(from January 1. 1015), nt $S40 each,
three thousand two hundred ond forty
dollara 3.210,
Item 30 (c). Care and keep of children
on City Piers during heated term, etc.,
three thousand six hundred dollars ... 3,000
Item 37 (a). Sanitary flooring. Insane
Department, ono thousand doltnrs..... 1,000
Item 37 (b) Sanitary flooring. Hospital
Department, one thousand dollars 1,000
Item 37 (o). Improvement of water sup
ply (Holmesburg), three thousand dol
lars 3.000
Item 37 (d) Construction nnd equip
ment of diet kitchen, Oeneral Hospital,
ono thousand five hundred dollars 1,500
Item 37 (e). Auto trurka for hauling
farm products, five thousand dollars.. 0,000
Item 87 (f). New Are hpe nnd attach
ments, one thousand dollars 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF 1'Uni.IC WORKS.
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE.
Item 4 (a). Licenses for two automo
biles, ten dollars $10
BUREAU OF SURVEYS.
Item 2 (b). Storage and care of auto
mobiles, two hundred dollars $3)0
Rem I. Repairs to and license for au
tomobile, three hundred dollars .... 800
Item 8 (c). Cleaning district offices,
four hundred dollars 400
Item 8 (d.). Postage, one hundred dol
lars i0
Item 8 (e), Light, two hundred dollars 200
Item 8 (f). Repatra ot tools and In
struments and miscellaneous, one
thousand dollars ) 1,004
Item 0, Rent of fourteen district of
fices, one thousand dollars 1,000
Item 11. Transportation, Held corps,
one hundred dollars 100
Rem IS (b). Transportation and mis
cellaneous (bridge corps), one hun
dred dollara 101
Item 10 (b). Transportation and mis
cellaneous (testing materials), one
hundred dollara .................. 100
Item 23. To pay K. T. Savldge for
sewer laid In Third street and Clark,
son avenue. In front of the First
Presbyterian Church of Oiney, three
hundred and ninety-three dollara and
Ave centa 393.05
BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS.
Rem 4. Repairs to automobile, four
hundred dollar $100
Item O (b). Duplication of plans, rec.
ords. etc (Board of Highway Sur
veyors), three thousand dollars ... 3,000
Itm 17. Repair to motorcycle and
bicycles, one hundred dollars . .... 100
Item 20 (e). Repairing breaks made In
footway, etc., three thousand, dol
lar . ,,,.....,,.. 3,000
Item 20 (f). To lay a sidewalk, with
the necessary curbing, etc.. on the
east side of Delaware avenue, be
tween Chestnut and Market atreets.
six! feet In width, one thousand two
hundred and fifty dollar ........ 1,250
Item 80. 'Wages (repair to bridge),
six thousand five hundred dollars 6,500
Item 81 (b Hlro and equipment, five
hundred dollars ;;. BOO
p I)trHEA.TJ OF WATER.
Item 4 (b). Fees for automobile licenses,
forty-five dollara
Item 11 (a). Hauling ashes, three thou-
ltern 11 "cRent of disinfe'et'o'ra'and 'flri
extinguishers, one hundred dollar
Itsm 15 (b) Hauling water pipe, on
$15
3.000
100
1,000
600
500
COO
fSOO
8.00?
2,500
....... -anri rinliars
item 15 (e) Repair to wagons, cart
and barneys, ye hundred dollar,. .., .
Run 15 (g- Hire of teams, etc., Ave
hundred dollar.
Ram 1 b). 9r f" r (nptora, fly
hUndLeURdHAUrWciTYPRbPEilTT:
Item 11 IW. Repair and maintenance.
Independence Hall. Ave hundred dollar
Item 11 b) Repair and Improvements,
Her sue. three thousand dollar
Item 11 h) Repair and Improvement.
house In Bartram Park, two thousand
ftv hundrod dollar .
Item IS ( Manuring and sodding in
aquare 4U6 f palr Iw ttom-ai &4
OltDlNANSES
"Ura ,.,,;. r..7..,.. 4,000
DEPARTMENT OF rtjBLIC SAFETY
. t. HOltEAU OF POLICE. .
Rem 2 (b). Maintenance and repair ot
nutcmoone ot Hupenntenaent) nvo nun-
dred dollar. , i.i
Hem 4 (b), Horseahoclng, flvo thousand
dollara ., ,,
Rem in (a), Photographic materials.
Are hundred dollara ,,, ,.,.,.....
item is (b). Meals for prisoner, one
thousand dolt.ua ..,.,,,... ,,.,,......
Iln, It, I).--... ... ,.. ... t. ..,,.
$500
8.000
600
1,000
dollars ..." ,." l.OoO
Rem 21, Transportation nnd keep of
horses, and wagons and aiitonvinli9
(Fire Marshal), eight hundred dollars...
Item 23. Ropnlrs Hint iiiinnuns,, o.'
. automobiles, four hundred-oollars . .
800
400
item zi (b). Medical aiund.ince. two
thousand seven hundrod dollars
BUREAU OF FIRE. .
Rem 2 (e). Miscellaneous services, two
hundred and aoventy dollars
Rem 8 (h). Orb fuel for headquarters,
. tn o hundred dollara i
Item 8. Removal of ashes, two hundred
2,700
$270
200
.and flfty dollars "
Item D (a), shoeing nnd pasturing anl- tHMt
. mnls. ten thousand dollars 10,000
250
item ii ia). Hcpnlr3 nnd maintenance oi
automobiles, one thousand dollara......
Rem It (b). Repairs to and rebuilding
1.000
uLpnradis and ror rurnisning currcm
for electric batteries, ono thousand dol-
. lars , liOOO
Rem 11 (c). Machinery nnd equipment,
in,, repair snop, uiteen inuusnuu uui-
15,000
i.ira
lirfiirMir nv r-nttrtnrrriON.
Rem 4 (a). Transportation of prisoners,
etc., ono hundred dollars
Item 5 (b). Wntcr rent, two thousand
.ono hundred and llttv dollars
Rom 0 (b). Rebuilding retorts and gen
eral repairs to gns npparntus, thrco
..hundred nnd fifty dollars
Horn (I (c). Repairs to buildings, ono
$100
2,150
350
nunarea uoiiars
ICO
HUHBAf OF RUILDINO INSPECTION.
Hem 3. Equipment, twenty-flvo dollars
'$23
ELECTRICAL BUREAU.
Hem 1 (c). Temporary holp, etc., four
hundred and thirty-nlno dollars $139
Rem. 3 (a). Transportation, ono thoiimnd .
dollars ; 1.000
Horn 'J (c). Printing, ono thousand dol
lam 1,000
Horn 3 (n). lncldontnl supplies, two hun
dred dollars 200
Item 17 (a). Special and miscellaneous
wrvicos, Including painting poles,
yard-arm, etc., two thousand Ovo
.hundred dollars 2,500
Item 18 io). Maintenance or nutomobllo, . .
flvo hundred dollars ., 500
DEPARTMENT t)F WIIARVES, DOCKS AND
FERRIES.
Horn 2 fb). caro and maintenance of
.nutomobllo, tno hundred dollars $200
Item 10 (c). Temporary employee. City .
. Dredging Plant, ten thom.ind dollars. lO.OOO
Item II (C). Dredging Frnnkford creek,
two thousand dollars 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES.
(DIRECTOR'S OFFICE)
Item 1 (b), Wages for extra clerks,
eight hundred dollars $S0O
Item 2. For transportation, meals, poet
age, advertising, printing, binding, Ice
and towel service, Ova hundred dollars 500
(FRED DELIVERY.)
Item 2, For atatloncry, printing. Ice,
wearing apparel, cleaning, toilet ana
orflce supplies, ono hundred dollars.... $100
Item 4. I or rurnlture, furnishing, heat,
ll?nt, rleetrlral and ofllco equipment,
ono hundred dollarn 100
. (PHILADELPHIA MfSEL'Mg.)
Rem 8, For fuel, including Illuminating
nnd burning olle, two hundred dollars. $200
(HEALTH)
Item n. For stationery, printing, Ice.
towol ocrvlcu and ofllco supplies, ten
dollars , $10
Item 13. For furniture, houso furnish
ings, ofllce. hospital and laboratory
equipment, bedding, horses, cuttle, hur
neea and stnbli KupplirH and equip
ment for vehicles nnd automobilo am
bulances ten dollara 10
Rom 1414. For gardening nnd rnrm sup
plies, Including trees, shrubs nnd
plants, Ave hundred dollara 600
,. . . (CHARITIES.)
Item 1(5. For fuel, Including Illuminating
and buriunif oils nnd gatcn, hvo thou-
Knnd dollara $5,000
Item 16. For milk nnd tro.1111, ten thou
sand dollara 10,000
Item ll. For menta nnd llsli, fifty thou-
snnd dollars 50,000
Item 20 For cercols.flvo thousand dollara 5,0iO
Item Jl. ! or groceries, vegetables, ico
..and tobncro, tiny thousand dollara. .. 50.000
Item 2.1. I' or dry goods, notioiiH, wenr
ng apiare, twcntj-live thousand dol
lars ... . ... . . 25.000
Item 21. lor furniture, crockery and
house furnishing goods,, two thousand
flvo hundred dollara 2,500
Rem J5. For vaccine vlrus.drugq. Honors,
laboratory, surgical, oyo and dental
supplies, disinfectants, eospi.. hospital
and other ouppllcR unJ i.quiiinient In
cident thereto, fifteen thoumind dollars. 15,000
Item 2i. I-or hardware, tools aim ma
terials use, in repairs of buildings,
roads nnd grounds, plumbing, gas nnrl
BHom fitting,, farming Implement and
materials, laundry supplies and
equipment, ten thousind dollarn 10.000
,. (POLICE.)
1 SS!. ..05 '.!""' ""I1', onn hundred
and flfty dollara ji jo
Rem 7. For stationery printing, paper,
ice, household and cleaning suppjleo,
office supplies and equipment, ono
thousand dollars 1000
Rem 3 For fuel. Including Illuminating
nnd burning oils and gapes, ten thou
sand dollars 10 000
Item 10. For harness, stable and veter
inary .supplies, drugs, medical, surgical
and hospital supplies and appliances,
packing, waste, lubricating oils nnd
greases, ono thoui-and Hvo hundred dol
lars 1.500
Item 11. For hardware, lumber, paints
and painters' m.-itri luls. tools, leather
and findings, oakum, Jute, plpo and fit
tings, materials ror repairs to bulld
IngH and parts, accessories and equip
ment for motor vehicles, boats, etc.,
nnd other materials, two thou:, und flvo
hundred dollani 2,500
Rem 12. For furniture, furnishings, bed
ding, bntons, badges and equipment,
Ave hundred dollara coo
(CORRECTION.)
Item 15. For stationery, priming nnd of
Ace supplies, ono hundrod dollars $100'
Item Hi. For fuel. Including Illuminating
and burning nils and Kill's. Ave thou-
sand dollars 5,000
Item 17, For flour, groceries, meats, pro
visions and other edibles, twenty-flvo
thousand dollara 23,000
Item 18. ,Ior dry goods, notions and
wearing npparel, four thousand dollars 4,000
Item 10. For drugs, medicine", hospital,
surgical, toilet and cleaning supplies,
ono thousand four hundred dollars . . 1,400
Item 20. For forage, harness and ntablo
supplies, mei'hsnlrs'. engineers', quarry
nnd farm supplies, lubricating 0II3 and
gas lime, one thousand dollurs 1,000
Item 21. For hardware, tools. Iron nnd
steel, lumber, paints, glass, cement,
sand, brlckH, lime, leather and shoe
flndlngs. plpo and fittings and roofing
materials throe thousand dollars. . . . 3,000
Item 22. For furniture, house furnish
ings, machinery, hose nnd couplings,
horses nnd other llvn stock, farming
implements, stoven, steam boilers, gas
1 meters and other equipment, one thou
sand seven nundred nnd fifty dollars.. 1,750
(FIRE.)
Item 21. For stationery, printing, office
supplies and equipment, flvo hundred ,
dollars $500
Rem 23. For fuel. Including lllumlnat
Inc and burning oils and gases, ten
thousand dollars 10,000
Rem 20. For feod nnd bedding for
horses, ten thousand dollara 10,000
Rem 211. For hardware, tools, lumber,
paints, materials Incident to repairs of
apparatus, parta, accessories ami
equipment for maintenance of motor
strvlco and pther materials, five thou
sand dollars 5,000
Item 30. For furniture, house furnish
ings, bedding and equipment, ono hun
dred dollars. ,. i-v. 100
Rem 33. For horses, ten thousand dol
lara 10,000
(ELECTRICAL.)
Rem 30. For stationery, printing, Ico,
cleaning and ofllce supplies, two hun
dred nnd flfty dollarn $250
Item 37. For fuel. Including Illuminat
ing and burning oil ond gases, ten
thousand dollara 10,000
Rem 38. For batteries, reglater paper,
chemical solution. Incandescent lamps,
carbons and lubricators, two thousand
Ave hundred-dollor.i 2,500.
Rem SO. For lumber, telegraph poles,
paints' and painters' materials, wires,
conduits, boxes, conductors, materials
for the maintenance of lighting and
power plant, elevators, overhead and
underground lines, telegraphlo and
telephonic Instruments nnd materials.
Ave thousand dollars 6.000
Rem 40. For furniture, furnishings,
transporting, conveying, telegraphlo
and telephonlo equipment, .including
overhead lines, cable for underground,
mast arms. Are and police signal In
struments and equipment, heat, light,
power, ventilation, .refrigeration and
electrical equipment (including light
ing of City Hall corridors and ofllcea).
extension ot emergency service, dynamo
room, educational, sctentlAo, recrea
tional equipment, recording ammeters,
voltmeters and other special and mis
cellaneous equipment. Including man
hole cover and frame, conduit and
flttlng. etc, nine thousand dollars.,,, 0,000
mtings, (JHaing inspection.
Item 41. For furniture, furnishing and
equipment, "ni ..- -,. ..
lars
' ' S elevator' in'sbectlon.) '
$150
$250
100
Item 40, For stationery, books. Ice,
cleaning nnd toilet supplies, two hun
dred and flfty dollar.......,,,
Item 47. For furniture, furnishings and
of flee equipment, one hundred dollars.,
c-'nee Director o,flcePubU0 -vorka.,
Rem 2. For stationery, printing, photo
graphic, draughting, cleaning and toilet
.tl..: 1... In.r nnrl laiKrlnjn.o
automobiles, "uniform and office oup.
plies.
Hvu hundred dollara.
COO
(Hlrhwaya.)
Item T. For fuel, Including Illuminating
. m L..-dlrti nlfsi neirl ere stun itiiH-
im -. srur iii. imi.ii,h ...U..UIU..IHI,
nd burning oils and gates, five hun
dred dollar ...........,.,..
Item 10 (b). For materials, tools, etc.
(repair to ktrceta and roads), twenty
five thousand dollar ................
item 10 (e). For materials, tool, etc.
TrVeadow tank and water couraea),
jXe thousand dollar
Item 10 (d). For material, tools, etc.
repair to bridges), three thousand dol-
Item" l6' "(e)-' For n&criai.' 'tool"V Vta
(repair to sewersend inlets), four
thousand dollars ...1
Rem 10 (F- For ,purcha of lx (8)
rootorcycr. on thoiuand dollar
$500
15,000
1.000
8,000
4,000
1.000
Item 14. For stationery, photographic,
draughting, sclent'flc, educational, me
chanical, engineer' and lictrielani'
upsUesv, U, wearing apparel, cleaning
and toilet supplies and lubricant, to
Rut IS J. Rubber gvvs&a e-flJ sasaUajt,
ORDINANCES
one hundred dollars 1M
Rem. IB. Tor towel service, one hundred ,1A,
.dollars , $100
Rem 20. For stationery, printing, lee.
nraugnting ana engineering, supplies,
.one thousand flvo hundred dollars. . .,
Hem. 22, For rubber goods, . packing
. nnd lubricants, four thousand dollars..
Rem 24, For hrdwre. tools, lumber,
cement, brick, sand, pipe, Attlngs, Iron
nnd oteel, brass fittings, block tin.
lead, castings and building, and epoelal
materials, Ave thousand dollars
(City Property,).. ,,
Hem 28. For stationery, printing (In
cluding program for Philadelphia
Band .Concerts), drafting, scientiflc,
educational and office supplies, ten
dollars
Rem 31. For mclals nnd mtI prod
ucts, non-metalllo mineral products,
lumber and wood products, paint and
pslntern' materials, mechanics', electri
cians' nnd engineers' supplies. Ice.
cleaning and toilet supplies, wearing
apparel and Bowing supplies, woven
. fabrics nnd flbro products, ten dollara.
Rem 32. Hardware, tools, trees, ever
greens, shrubs, seeds, flowers, plants,
tertlllsers, eoll, tree guards, lumber,
snnd, cement, stone benches nnd other
materials for parks and squares, one
. thousand dollars
Item 31. Furniture nnd furnishings,
production and construction equipment,
transportation ami eonvejlng equip
ment, telephonic and telegraphlo equ p
ment, proporty end cnre-tnklng equip
ment and scientiflc equipment, one
thousand flvo hundred dollnrs. ....... .
(Wharves, Dorks nnd Ferries )
Hem ,1. For furniture, ofTIco Mrnlsh
lngs, drafting, engineering equipment,
.five hundred dollars ,
Hem 4. For fuel, Including Illuminating
LBOO
4,000
6.000
$10
10
1,000
1,500
$500
nnd burning oils and gnsos, two tnou-
sand flvo hundred dollars 2,500
Item fi For dry sttrres, groceries, pro
visions, meats, marketing and other
rdlhlen, two thousand five htindied
dollara ,"".
2.500
item u. i-or mecnnnics , mium-vm
oloetrlclnnV supplies, Ice cleaning and
toilet supplies, llvn hundred dollars., an
Item 7. For lumbor, paints, painters
materials, metals and metallic iprod
tills, three hundred dollars 300
(Board of Recreation.)
Rem 3. l'or fuel, Ave hundred dollars.... $100
1 hereby approve this ordlnanco except an to
the following Items :
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Item 5 (a). So no to provide for Ave Court
Officers nt two thouiand (2,000) dollars each
pir onnum; two Court nlenogrnphers at two
thousand five hundred (2,50(1) dollars each per
onnum t nil Intctpreter, nt onn thousand eight
hundred (t,R00) dollars per annum, and two
Janltorn at seven hundred nnd twenty (720)
dnllars ench per annum, from May let. twelve
thousand onn hundred nnd sixty (12,100) dol
lars." 1 approve this Item In tho sum of eight thou
sand on hundred nnd sixty (8,lrto dollars so
ns to provld" for two Court ofAcern at two
thousand (2,000) doltnrs each per annum; two
Court stenographers nt two thousand flvo hun
dred (2,500) dollars ench per nnnum; an In
terpreter nt ono thousand eight hundred (1,800)
dollara per nnnum, and two Janitors nt seven
hundred and twenty (720) dollarn each per
annum, from May 1st. I withhold my approval
from thn balance thnreof.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Bureau of Surveys.
Item 23. To pay H. T. Savldgn for sewera
Inld In Third street nnd Clnrkson avenue, In
front of tho First Prenbytnrlnn Church of Oi
ney. thteo hundred nnd nlnoty-tlireo (.103) dol
lars and flvo (.-,) centn.
I withhold my approval from tho above Item.
I therefore approve or nlno hundred and flfty
thrpo thousand flvo hundred and ninety-one
(053,501) dollnrn and flfty-nnn flit) rents ot
thn total amount appropriated by thin ordi
nance nnd withhold my approval from four
thousand thren hundred nnd nlncty-thrco (4.303)
dollars nnd flvo (3) rents.
Approved the nth day of May. A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH HLANKENBIIRC.
Mnyor nf 1'hHndclphln
AN ORDINANCE? TO AUTHORIZE TUT. LAY
Ing of wntrr-plpo in American, Hetiezct,
Cniirtlaml, Dexter. Eighty-fourth, Elghty
slxth, Elkhart, Front, Fifty-ninth, Hnlnew,
Hunoo..k, Hcdley, Helm, Howard. KlngHlxy,
Magnolia, Miiytlelil, Media. Mitchell, C)ro.
Phillip, Pratt, Redflrld. Ringgold, Rlttin
houto, Sliawnin, tiparko, Second, Sixth. Slxty
eerond, Third nnd Venango nlrcets. nibson,
Lyons, Malvern, Pnsohall, Somervllle, Suf
folk. Wnirlngton und Wyoming avenues,
Hunting Park avenuo ExlcnBlon. Limekiln
pike and (jorgn"u lane.
Section 1. Tho Select nnd Common Councils
of tho City or Philadelphia, du ordain. That
tho Department of Publlo Workn be authorized
to lay water tIio In American street, from
Pprter to Sliunk street: Henezet street, from
Philadelphia and Rtadlng Railway to Crcshelm
valley Drive; Court land slreot. fiom A to
Llla street and from Eleventh to Twelfth
ntreet; Dexter street, from Walnut lano to
Markle Btrect; Eighty-fourth street, from Lyons
avenuo to drover street; Eighty-sixth street,
fiom Lastvvlck uvenun to .Mbcrlson street;
Elkhart street, fiom Twctity-fourih to Twenty
flflh street; Front street from Venango street
to Erlo avenue; Fifty-ninth street, from Cednr
avenuo to Pino street; Hnluts street, from
Limekiln Plko to York Road: Haniock street,
from Porter to Shunk street; Hcdley street,
from Richmond to Bath ntrcot; Henry street,
from Walnut lano to Itlitenhnuno street; How.
nrd street, from I'orlnr to Shunk etreet; Klnga
ley Btrect. fium Walnut Lane tu Klttcnhousu
Btreet, Magnolia atuot. Hum Wnshlngtun
Lanu to Tulpehocken street, Muyfleld street,
trom Twcnty-tourth to Ringgold street; Media
btreut, from SlUy-thlrd to tinij -fourth Btroet;
Mtlcholl street, fruni Ciniuniinson Lano to
Parker uvinue; Oros street, from Walnut Lane
to Hlttenhuutio atrcot; Phillip Btreet, from Por
ter to Shunk street; Pratt timet, from Gleti
lock to Dllmnii Btroet; Itedfleld atreot, from
v Inn to Callovvhill street; Ringgold struct, from
Indiana to Elkhart street; lllttcnhouso atreot,
front Ores to Henry street; Khawneo street,
from 'AblnCtnn nVCllUn tn Itnrtu-nil t,,.an,,u.
brarks Btreet, from Ogontz avenue to Twentieth
n.ici-i, ntuiiu eiirui, rroin vv yuming avenuo to
tho Roulovard; fclxth street, from Olney avenue
to about ninety feet Bouth of Somervlllo ave
nue; Sixty-second atreot, from Havorfonl ave
nuo to tllrard avenue, Third street, from Por
ter to Shunlc street; and from Wyoming avenuo
tn tho Boulevard; Venango street, from Front
to A street; Gibson avenuo, from Elghty-tlnn
to Eighty-second street, Lyons avenue, from
Eighty-fourth to Eighty-seventh street; Mul
vern avonue, from Flfty-fourth to Flfty-elxth
Htreot; Paachall avenue, rrom Sixty-fifth to
Slxty-slxtli slreet, Somervlllo nvpnuo, from
Fifth to Sixth Btreet, and from Eloventh tn
Twelfth otreet: Suffolk avenue, fiom Island
Road to Eightieth street; Warrington avenue,
from Flfty-wivonth to Flfty-llfth street, Wyo
ming nvenue, from Seventh to Eighth atreot;
Hunting Park avenue Extension, from Broad
utrcet lo Hunting Pnrk avenuo; Limekiln Pike,
from Upsal street to Cheltenham avenue;
Oorgaa Lane, from Rldgo avenue ta about six
hundred feet northeast.
Approved this tvventy-flrst day of April, A.
RUDOLPH BIANICENBURO,
No. 028. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN THE PLOT
of ground bounded by Ajin street. Cedar
street, Cambria street and Chatham street.
In tho Twenty-flfth ward, nnd to place the
ame under tho custody and control of the
Board of Recreation.
Section 1. The Seloat nnd Common Councils
of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain; That by
virtue and In pursuance of thn authority vested
In them by tlio fourth esctlon of an Aot of
Assembly npproved May 18th, 1837. they do
select and appronrlato for pork and playground
purposes and for the health and cnoment of
tho people forever, to wit: All that certain lot
or pieco of ground Bltunted In the Twenty-flfth
ward of tho City ot Philadelphia and described
ns follows: Beginning at a point formed by
thn Intersection ot the northern side ot Cam
bria street, and the northwest side of Chatham
street, thence northeastwardly along Chatham
street filx hundred and soventy-slx (t!7t!) feet
onu-elghlh ('.) Inch to a point In the southwest
side of Ann street, thenco northwestwardly
along Ann street ono hundred and sixty-six
(1CU feet six and one-quarter (OVi) Inches to
Cedar street, thenco southweetwardly along
Cedar street six hundred and ninety-eight (HJ8)
feet flvo and three-quarter (5) Inches tn Cam.
brio, street, thence northeastwardly along same
ona hundred and stxty-flvx (103) feet to tho
first mentioned point and place of beginning,
Section 2, That the Department of Publlo
Works (Board ot Surveyors) be authorized and
directed to place on the City Plan a a publlo
park and playground property described In Seo.
lion 1.
Section 8. The City Solicitor ts hereby direct
ti to file in the Court of Quarter Sessions, on
behalf of tho City, a petition for the assess
ment or damage setllnz forth therein tho
ground herein selected and appropriated.
Section 4 The tract ot ground herein de
scribed Is hereby placed under the custody and
control ot tha Board ot Recreation, authorized
by the Act of Assembly, approved June l. lull,
subject to such rules and regulations 119 have
been or shall be from time to time established
by the Bald Board of Recreation for the care,
management and maintenance of public play.
eTounds, and tho said Board la hereby author
ized and directed to Immediately enter upon
aid premises and take possession ot the same.
Approved this twenty-ninth day of April,
" ' 181S' RUDOLPH BLANKBNBURO,
No. 020. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE DI RECTI NO.. THIS DI."
rector ot tha Department of Publlo Safety to
have all awnings and awnlns pole and fix.
turea connected therewith on sidewalk on
Spring Oarden street, between Fifth and
Breed streets, removed.
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
of the City ot Philadelphia, do ordain: That
the Director of the Department ot Publlo Safety
be. and he Is hereby, directed to have all awn
Inga and awning polea and fixture connected
therewith on sidewalk on Spring Garden street,
between Fifth street and Broad street, re
moved within ninety (80) days after tha pas
sage ot this ordlnaMt. All ordinance or Part
of ordinance inconsistent herewith be, and the
same are hereby, repealed.
Approved this nineteenth day of April, A. D,
Jiuo.
No. 820,
RUDOLPH BLANKHNBUTia.
Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE ON THE CITlr
plan Elkhart. Mayfleld and Ringgold street. '
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the
Department of Public Work (Board of Survey
ors) be authorized and directed to place on the
City Plan Elkhart (treat, of the width of forty
feeC from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-flfth a tret t;
Mayfleld street, of the width of forty fett,
from Twenty-fourth to Ringgold street: Ring-
fold street, of the width of forty' feet, from
ndlana to Mayfleld street, and of the wldtb
of rne hundred and nine feet, trom Mayfleld to
Elkhart street Provided. Tint before the said
street shall be placed on the plan the owner
of Property within tb line thereof shall, with
in one year from the approval of this ordinance,
dedicate the same to the City, on the line and
grades confirmed by the Board of Surveyors.
Approved the twenty-sixth day of April, A.
D. 1813-
RUDOLPH BLANKBNBURO,
Ko. 918, U$yor cf f muaabbia.'
ORDINANCES
AN ORDINANCE- TO At TJIORlZE 1 THE ttB
pavlne of certain atet between i.fnyder anl
Columbia avenue and the Delaware ana
ISBSH! 'SB'iWi.wd m.S?fel
tho Director ot the Department of .S1.1",",;
Works be lyithorlred to enter nto wntrjet for
repaying the yfollowlnr street with MOhMt.
wanvnlte. ntmlte. unlnnlto or nlbtlnn, vvllh
vltrlfled brlclc gutters, whre deemed nai,rv
or thn r-iv or rniiftiiinnin. no oiuuui- :.
te
ih mA til tHflrtT
JlHnfHPHtj BM 111,
U flftU atrAAti t.ltrtlrtW
Birpoi, simi
Fourth to Fifth street. Juniper .fireet. 'ro."
Chestnut, to Walnut street:, Lnjlmer street,
from Sixteenth to Seventeenth street; Brown
street, from Sixth to Tenth ''reft: Hicks
Btreet, from Morris to Mooro street 1 I .arr hn
ttreet. fmm Sixth to Tenth slreet; Hrandyvvlno
etreet, from Eleventh., 10 Twelfth .yrret;
Columbia avenue, from Glrnrd avenun to Frank
ford nvxnuo! Fernon street, from Seventeenth
to Eighteenth street. Dickinson slreet from
Twelfth street to raseyunlc avenue, and from
Twenty-lhlrd.to Twenty-pith street; McKwm
street, from Fourth to Fifth street, and from
Thlttecnth to Brond Btreet. Mifflin I'Mt. from
Eighteenth to Woodstock street. Point l'retn
avenuo (relocate curb), frnm Oakford to
Twentv-fourth atteet. Twenty-eighth street,
from Taaker to Morris street: Cyprest street,
fom svcntenlh street eastward to dead end.
Thirtieth street, from Oxford street to Colum
bia avonue; Master street, rrom -xweniy-ninvii
to Thirtieth street. , , ....
Tho following streets with noplialt. with vltrl
fled brick gutters and granlto block between
tho tracks; Hansom street, rrom seventh to
Eighth street: Wnlnut street, from Twenty
third street to bulkhead. Eloventh street, from
Spring Oarden street to Falrmount. ovenun;
Falrmount avenue, from Broad tn Nineteenth
street, and from Twentieth Btrect to Falrmount
Fork! Seventeenth and Eighteenth Btreet,
from Toeker to Morris etreet: Taslter street,
from Twelfth to Thirteenth street: Morrli
etreet, from Seventeenth 10 Elglttnontb ntreet;
Movnmenslng avenue, from Mifflin street to
Snyder avenue. Thompson street, from Broad
Btreet to Rldils avenue. ........
The following streets with vltrlfled block:
Wntklns street, from Seventh to Eighth otreet;
Webster street, from Twelfth to Thirteenth
Btrect; Or'nnn.i Btreet. from Poplar street to
Qirnrd avenue' Lawrence street, from (llrnrd
avenue to Oxford street, Orlnnnn. slreot, from
Thompson tn .lefferson street, Cleveland avo
nue, from Morris to Mnorn slreet; Dorrnnce
street from Morris to Monro ntreet; Mountain
Btrctt, from Eighteenth to N'lneieenlh Btreet,
Lambert street, from Dickinson to Tnsker
HI est; Ueachwnol etreet. frnm Dickinson to
dead end; Oiienthnr ntrcot, from Oakford to
Dickinson etreet: Bambrcy street, from Olrard
avenue to Poplar street.
The following Blreetn Willi granite block:
Queen slreot, rrom Delaware avenue to Fourth
ntreet; rirlnnna street, rrom South to Ilnln
trldgo slrnet: Kater etrect, from Fourth to
Orlanna stirnt: Pemberton street, from Third
to Fourth street; Falrhlll street, from nouth of
BalnUldgf street in dend end. Bread street,
from Arch tn Rncn slreet; Quarry etreet, from
Second to Third street. Chadwlek street, from
Pine to Cjpresa strict; Hansom street, from
Eighth to Ninth street; Van Pelt street, from
Cheotnut to Snnsom street; Chancellor street,
trom Thirteenth to Wnttn ntreet; Sansom street,
from Thirteenth to Broad street; Hutchinson
street, from Locust to Spruce street: Seventh
Btreet, from Wnlnut to Arch Btreet, Ollvo
etreet, from Hancock to New Market ntreet;
Hancock Btreet, from Brnwn to Green street;
Orkney street, from Myrtle to Reno street;
Wenn street, from Fifth to Lelthgow Btreet;
Randolph slreet. from Cren street to Fair
mount avenue, York nvnntin, from Wood to
Cnllnwhlll street; Cndwnl.ider street, from Mas
ter street lo 150 feet south; Marlborough street,
from Allen ntreet to Wildcy Btreet; Flora Btreet,
from Twenty-seventh to Twenty-eighth street;
Thompson otreet. frnm Thlrly-flrnt to Thlrty
horond street: Clifford ntreet, from Twenty
fourth to Twentv-Ilfth Btreet; Orlanna street,
frnm Brown lo Poplnr street.
Thn following streets with wood block, with
grar.ito block between thn trnckn: Carpenter
Mreet, from Thirteenth In Broad ntreet; Fourth
ntreet, from Wnlnut to Market ntreet; Eleventh
Btreet, from .Market tn Arch ntrent; Walnut
street, rrom Twenty-second to Twentv-third
street; Pnsiyunk avenue, frnm South to Six
teenth street: South Btreet, from about 300 fret
went of west holism line or Front ntreet to
Sfhuylklll River; Fifth ntreet, from Walnut to
Market etreet, Sixth street, from Chestnut to
Wnlnut street.
The following ntrcetn with wood block:
Mnrshnll ntreet, from Falrmount nvenun north
wanl past end or Behool yard; Wllllnga alley,
from Third to Fourth Btreet,
The cost or nald rcpavlng to bo paid out or
Item HKI, loan In the appropriation to tho De.
pnrtment or Publlo Works, Bureau of High
wnB. All ordinances or (parte or ordinances Incon
Blslent herewith ho and tho eamo nro hereby
repealed.
Approved tho twenty-third day of April, A.
D. 1015.
.,. RUDOLPH BLANKDNBURO.
oMU. L"?l0r"f Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE LINES
and graden of territory bounded by Twenty
eighth an net. Allegheny nvenue, Twenty
sixth street und the Norrlstovvn Branch of
the Philadelphia nnd Rending Railway.
Section 1. The Select nud Common Councils
of tho City of Philadelphia, do ordain: That tho
Department of l"ublln Works (Board of Sur
vejoro) bo authorized to ruvlso tho lines and
(,-radeb of territory bounded by Twenty-eighth
btreet. Allegheny avenuo. Twcnty-Blxth atreet
nnd tho Norrlstown Branch or the Plilludvluh'u
and Reading Railway hy striking from tho
City plan Wlllnrd street, fiom Twenty-sixth
to Twenty-eighth etreet nnd Twenty-seventh
Btreet, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllanl
slreet, and to pluco on the plan In lieu thereof
Wlllnrd street, or tho width or forty feot, from
Twenty-sixth to Marston street; Moraton Btrect,
of tho width of forty feel, from Allegheny ave
nuo to Willard stiect. Ettlng strent, of the
width of fotty feet, from Allegheny avenuo to
Willard street; Tvvonty-soventh street, of tho
width of flfty-two und eighty feet, frcmi Alle
gheny nvcnuo to Willard street, Bailey street,
or tho width of forty feet, from Allegheny
avenuo to Willard street; Madison Btieat, of
tho width of forty feet, from Ettlng to ilara
ton Btreot. uloo, to placo on tho City Plan
Marston Playground, at tlio northwest corner
of Marston and Willard street, and Ettlng
Park, at tho southeast corner of Marston nnd
Willard Btrcets. Provided, That tho owners of
property affected shall first enter Into an agree
ment, satisfactory to tho City Solicitor, re
leasing tho City from nil claims for damages
by icabon of the striking of the said Willard
and Twenty-ecventh streets from tho plan: And
provided, That beforo said BtrcetB, playground
and park Bhall bo placed on the plan, tho own.
cm of property within thn linen thereof shall,
within ono year from tho approval of this
ordinance, dedicate the soil of tho same to the
City, on tho linea and grades as confirmed by
tho Board of Surveyors. V
Approved the twenty-sixth day of April, A,
D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANICBNBURO,
No. 01". Mayor of Philadelphia.
A-M" ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE DD-
pnrtment of Public Worka (Board of flurvoy
oru) to rovlso the lines upd gradea ot the cmb
on aray'a Ferry nvenuu westward from Thirty
sixth street.
Section 1. Tho Select nnd Common Councils
ot tho City o( Philadelphia do ordain, That
tho Department of Publlo Works (Board of
Surveyors) bu nuthortbed to reviso the Hues
and graden or the curb on dray's Kerry avenuo
from Thirty-sixth etreet to a point about 220
foot W'.'ntward.
Approved the twenty-sixth day ot April, A.
D. 1U15,
RUDOLPH RLA'NKENBURO,
No, 048. 1,nySrot Philadelphia
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THtt
creation ot a loan or loans by tho City ot
Philadelphia In the sum of four million three
hundred and twenty-Avo thousand (1.325,000)
dollais, for the construction ot main and
branch sowers, construction ot bridges, lomoval
of gradu cruising, grading- streets, paving In
tersections, Improvement of country roudv, lm
provemont and alteration to water supply,
purchase of wator pipe and Are equipment,
erection of bulldlnga and Improvement ot police
and lliu stations, acquiring proporty and Im
provement of small parka and recreation cen
tres', Improvement of the County Prisons, Im
provement of property taken for Municipal
Court purposes.
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That
tho Mayor, City Controller and City Solicitor,
or nny two of them, be and are hereby author
ized to borrow at such tlmea and In such pro
portions as In their Judgment the best Interest
of the City demand, from the highest bidder
or bidders, cither by popular subscription or by
Advertisement, at not less than par on the
faith and credit of tho City ot Philadelphia, a
sum or itu ma which In tho aggregato shall not
exceed four million threo hundred and twenty
flvo thousand (1,325,000) dollars, to be expended
as provided for In the second soctlon of thla
ordinance. .
Section 2. .The aald sum of four million theo I
hundred una iwenty-nve thousand (4,3'.'3,ujO)
dollar, authorized to be borrowoj by the flrat
section of this ordinance, shall be expended ua
follow; For tho construction of main sowers,
five hundred thousand (500,000) dollars: con
struction ot Intercepting sewers along Frank
ford creek, five hundred thousand (500,000) dol.
lars; ronatructlon of branch sewer, three hun
dred thousand (300,000) dollar, construction of
new bridges, four hundred thousand (400,000)
dollara; removal of grade crossings, four hun
dred and twenty-flvo thousand (425.000) dot.
lars; grading street, four hundred thousand
(400,000) dollars: paving Intersections, two
hundred thousand (200,000) dollar; Improve,
ment of country roads, one hundred thousand
(100,000) dollars; Improvement and alteration
to water supply. Ave hundred thousand (500,000)
dallaras purchaae of water pipe, one hundred
thousand (100,000) dollars: purchase of fire
equipment, one hundred thousand (100,000) dol
lars; erection of bulldlnga and Improvement of
police and tire stations, one hundred thousand
(100,000) dollar; acquiring and Improvement ot
small parks, two hundred thousand (200,000)
dollars! acquiring property and Improvement of
recreation centres, two hundred and fifty thou,
sand (250,000) dollar; Improvement of the
County Prisons, two hundred thousand (200,000)
dollars; Improvement of property. Twenty-first
and Race streets, taken for Municipal Court
purposes, Aftv thousand (60,000) dollars.
Section 3. Interest on said loan at a rate not
exceeding four per centum per annum shall be
paid by tb. City of Phlladelpbla.Bhaif yearly!
on the first days of the 1 month of January and
July, at the office of tha fiscal agency of the
City of Philadelphia. Certlnca t"of IhS'suid
loan (ball be In usual form. In such amounts
as the lender may require. In the auras of on
hundred (100) dollar and It multiples. In rez
iatered or coupon form, and It ahall be ex.
preaaad In the eald certificate that tha loan
therein mentioned la pavable In thirty years
after date thereof, and that the principal and
Interest on u Id loan are jwrablaA Inawful
money ot the United States, free from all taxes!
Section 4. Whenever a, loan hal be created
by virtu of thl ordinance, there is by force
of tbl ordinance, an annual tax levied of sir
par centum of the par value ot uch certificates
K Issued to 1 pay the Interest, also the Sin
olpal of juch loan, -within thirty year, nd
there I hereby annually appropriated to th.
ComntUslqnar of the Sinking Fund, out ot the
tax so collected, e. sum sufficient to pay tha
Interest on said loan, also th principal Ihereofi
wiuiia VUA!J; 1 ,, no vrae cecome
payable, m pyrspriiun tor interest to be
plld eml-auanully. and for the Blnltla Fund
Quarterly to the sail Commissioner.
Approved, tie lxth day of May. A D, 1815.
Approv
flVUUltftl BLAMiENBURO,
No, 650.
llayor of f aUadaisaLv,
ORDINANCES
AN ORDINANCE TO AtlTHORIZS TliE
raving of Addlsoij, Albanus, Almond, Ann
bury, Apple. Ahdle, At antle, """.V-Kn.
ug;' Commissioner, Cpurlland. Du."
Delphln. Dexter. Elbtnlh, OT.JX.
enth. Fifty-ninth, Graham, . Gross, v;"!5!V
Hedfey. Howard, 'Hurley. Kingler. Mmbirt.
Lawrence, Irflper, Llpplncott. .Loudon. W
oomlng, Magnolia, Marshal , Marston. Media,
Nicholas, Nineteenth, Orlanna, uSd nod!
Pike, Porter, Itedfleld, nert.Itoekland.non
man, Rublcam. Ruscomb, Salmon. Oheldon,
Shurik, Bulls, Second Sixth, Blxty-second,
Slxty-fourth, 'Taaker, Tioga, Turner, Xhird,
Twelfth, Twenty-nrat, Tvvcnty-seoond, Twenty-ninth'
Woodstock, and Vocum streets.
Cheater, Duncannon,. Florence, H"81' ',""
down, Lnrehtvood, Llndley. Ogontt. Bomr.
Mile and Wyoming avenues, nd Hunting
Park avenuo extension, Conlyn, D '' 72
taugh, Falrhlll, Fountain. Froiit, loutth,
Rector, Seville, Slltcrwood. Thirteenth, Wto
eter, Sherman, treason, Hermit, Tioga. vo
nango and Crefeld ntreets. -..ii.
Soctlon 1. Tho select and Common Council
ot tho City of Philadelphia do ordain: ihai
thn Department of Publlo Work be authotland
and directed to enter Into contract with
competent pavers lor paving the 'ollowing
street with tho best quality, of refined nat
ural aiphnlt. using vltrlfled brick gutters when
and where deemed necessary by the Director
of tho said Department, vu, 1. Addison street,
from Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth street; Al
banus slreot, from Second to Fourth street;
Almond street, Irom Westmoreland to On
tario street; Annsbury atreet. from Hfih 1 to
Sixth atreet: Apple atreet, from Jamestown
Btreet to Wnlnut Innei Ashdnlo street, from
Second lo Fifth Btrect; ..uantlo street, Horn
G street lo about envonty-flvo fent cast of Shel
bourne street; Brill slreot, Irom Frankrord
avenuo to Lender street, Cayuga street, from
Lnwrencn to Third street, Commissioner street,
from Thirty-fourth to Thlrty-rtfth Jstroot;
Coiirtland strent, from Eleventh to Twelfth
etreol; a street, from Wyoming nvenuo to
Courtland stiect, Darlen street, trom Lycom
lng strnet to Hunting Pork avonue: Delphlne
street, from American lo Fifth Btrect; Dexter
street fiom Wnlnut lane lo Marklo Bltcetl
Eighteenth elreot, from Rockland to Ruscomb
street; Fifty-seventh ntreet, from Sprlngnpld
nvenuo to Warrington avenue, and from Wil
lows avenue to Florcnoo nvenue; Fifty-ninth
Btreet, from Cednr avonue to PInn street;
Graham Btreet, rrom Vine lo Callovvhill street;
Gross street, from Lansdowno avenun to Media
street; Harrison street, from Largo street lo
Castor nvonue, and from Pcnn Btroet to Ox
ford road; Jlndley street, from Richmond lo
Bath street; Howard strent, from Fisher avo
nuo to Tahor street. Hurley stiect, from Wy
oming avenuo lo Courtland etreet; Klngsley
Btreet, from Pechln to Mitchell Btrect; Lam
bert slreot, from Conlyn to Chew street;
Lnwrencn street, from Tabor etreet to Hom
crvillo avenue; Lnlper Btreot, from Harrison
street to Oxford road; Llpplncott street, fiom
Hlxtoemh to Seventeenth street, Loudon street,
rrom l(rart In I'lafnul 1, Blr.Kl l.venmlntr
street, from Ninth to Tenth Direct; Mngnollu
uireei, irom vvusnington lano to luipcnocaen
street; Marshall otreet, from Llndley avenue to
Fisher avenue: Marston street, from Dickinson
to Tosker street; Media street, from Sixty-third
to Slxty-fuurth atreot; Nicholas street. Irom
Twenty-ninth to Thirtieth street; Nineteenth
etreet, from Rockland to Ruscomb street, Orl
anna Btreot, from Bristol to Cayuga ilreert
Pcntrltlge street, from Fifty-seventh to Firty
elghlh rtreot; Plko ntreot, from Sixteenth to
Seventeenth street, Porter street, from Twenty
first to Twenty-second street, Redfleld Mreet,
from Vino to Callovvhill etreet. Reed street,
Horn Thltty-flfth tn Thirty-sixth street; Rock
land etreet, from .Fourth to Fifth street, nnd
Irom Eighteenth to Nlnoteenth ntreet, Rodman
Btreet, trom Flfty-olghth to Fifty-ninth r.lrcet;
Rublcam Btreet, from Second to Third Btroet;
Uluscomb street, from Second to .Sixth Btreot,
nnd from Eightoenth to Nineteenth street; Sal
mon slreet, from Ontario to Schiller street, and
from Pickwick to Venango Btreot;. Sheldon
street, from Second to Third street; Shunk
Btrect, from Tvventy-flrst to Twenty-second
street; Hulls streot. from Second to Third
Btreet; Second street, from Tabor to Chow
utrcet, nnd from Mentor strcpt to tho Bouln
Mird, Sixth street, from Fisher avenuo to tho
Boulevard; Slxty-eocond Btreet, from Ilnver
ford avenuo to Olrard avenun; Sixty-fourth
street, from Lansdowno nvenuo to Media ntreet;
Tnsker street, trom Twenty-eighth to Twenty
ninth rtrcct; Tioga street, from O to E street,
ond frnm I to J otreet; Turner street, from
Twenty-ninth to Thlrtloth stroel. Third etreet,
from Wyoming nvenuo to thn Boulovard;
Twelfth Btrect, trom Wyoming avenuo to
lnidon street; Twcnty-Arst ntreet, fiom Porter
to Mhunk ntreet, Twenty-second street, from
IPorter tn Shunk streot; Twenty-ninth street,
from Tnsker to Morris street; Woodstock Btroet,
from Conlyn to Chew street: Vocum street,
from Slxty-nrst Btreet to Cemetery lane; Ches
ter avenue, from sixty-first street southeast
of Chrcter avenue to Slxty-tlfth street north
west ot ChoBtcr nvenuo; Duncannon avenue,
from Mnsrher to Firth street, mid from Fnlr
thlll to Mnrshnll street; Florence avenuo, from
(Fifty-seventh to Fifty-eighth Btrect; Hazol
nvenun. Irom Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth street;
Lansdowno nvenue. from Sixty-third Btrect to
Sixty-fourth Btreet: Larchwood avenue, rrom
Firty-nlghth to Sixtieth street; Llndley nvenue.
from Second to Ninth street; Ogontz nvonue,
cast side, from Godfrey nvenuo to Stenlon
nvenuo; Somervlllo avenuo, from Avnerlcnn to
Sixth ntreet; Wyoming nvenuo, from Rlnlns
Sun uvenuo to Mascher strent; Hunting Park
avenuo extension, from Broad street to Hunt
ing Park nvenue.
Thn following Btrecls with vltrlfled Aro clav
or ehnlo brlckn or blockn, viz : Conlyn Btrect,
from Twentieth to Twenty-first stret. Dexter
ntreet, from Marklo to Seville street; Eatnugh
ntreet, from Palethorp to Mascher atreet; FaiY
hlll street, from Rockland to Anhdalo street;
Fountain street, from Smlck to Sheldon ntreet;
Front streot, from Wlngohocklng to Courtlnnd
streot: Fourth Btreet, from Wlngohocklng to
Cayuga street; Rector Btrect. from Tower
Btrect westward anout three nundred feet
(Seville street, from Dexter street to Mnnayunk
avenue; Sllvervvood street, from Gates to Foun
tain etreet: Second street, from Wvomlng ave
nue to .Mentor street; Thirteenth street, from
Rockland to Loudon street; Webster etrect,
from Thirteenth street eastward.
Tha following street with special hillside
vltrlfled brick, viz.: Sherman Btreet, from
Pomona etreet to Washington lane.
Tho following Btreets with dressed granlto
block, viz.: Cresson Btreet, from Jamestown to
Pennsdalo street; Hermit street, from Dexter
street to Mnnayunk avenue. TlOEa street, from
II to I street; Vnango street, from Howard
to Lee street.
Tho following street with nn eighteen (IS)
foot centre Btrlp of bituminous maradam,
water-bound macadam shouldera and vltrlfled
brick gutters, viz. : Crercld street, rrom Willow
Grnvo avenue to Abtngton avenue.
The portion of tho work to bo paid for hy
the city Bhall be taken from the Item for In
tersections In tho nnnunl appropriation to tho
Department of Public Work. Bureau of High
ways. Tho conditions or the contracts shall be
that the contractors shall collect the coat of
paving from the ownera or property respec
tively fronting on said streets, and shall enter
Into nn obligation with the city to keep said
streeta in good repair for five years after tho
paving Is flnlshed: Provided, That said streeta
thall bo Arst dedicated orproperly opened, and
that the Director of tho Department of Public
Works shall iidvortlse for proposals for paving
raid Btreets ond award the contracts to the
lowest respnnnlblo bidders, and that the own
ers of property fronting on said streets shall
not bo charged more than the contrnct price.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith bo and the tame aro hereby
repealed
Approvld the twenty-third day of April, A.
D' " RUDOLPH BLAtJKBNBURO,
No. OH I. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE TUB
opening of Snyder nvenue, from Twenty
third to Thlrtv-eecoiid street.
Section 1. The Select nnd Common Councils
of tho City ot Philadelphia lo ordain. That
tho Department nt Publlo Works be authorized
and directed to notify the owner ot property
over and through which Snyder avenue, frnm
Twenty-third to Thirty-second street, excepting
the south side between Twenty-eighth and
Twenty-ninth streets, will pass that ab the
expiration of three months from tho dato ot
said notice, said atreet will bo required-for
publlo use.
Section 2. Tho Mayor of tho City Is hereby
authorized and directed to enter security on
behalf of tho City of Philadelphia, for tha
payment of any damagea which may be as
eessed by reason ot tho opening of said Btreot;
upon the filing ot aald bond, and at the expira
tion ot tho said throe months, tho Director ot
the Department of Publlo Works shall forth
with proceed to open said street.
Approved tho twenty-alxth day of April. A.
D, 1015,
nUDOLPH BLANKENRUnO,
No. 049. Mayor of Phlladelph a.
CLASSIFIED RATES
DAILY AND SUNDAY
rws STYLE, TYPE (or like this)
one Insertion mo perlln
Three Insertion In a week..,. 12Ho per ne
gfven consecutive Insertions... 10o perlln
Situations wanted, three inter
Hon In a week loo perlln
THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this)
. "J?.1".' ta ,?." rlanlflcatlona except Htlj
nd Situation Wanted. Lost and Found. Per
aonal. Boardlngnd Room.
One Insertion , .,, joo per line
Three Insertion In a I week! "I lTMc pefllHe
5nven-.Kn"cuyv Insertion..'.; 15c perlln
11 L-Jf.. aro baaed on agate measurement,
14 agate :i-.s to the Inch.
DEATH NOTICES-elther ppr-
inree Insertion , u.M
DAILY ONLY
In Kfftct December t, Jill.
, , COMBINATION RATE
for Insertion In both the morning and Tenln
eaner of same dayt
PUBLIC LEDGER
(MORNINO)
EVENING LEDGER
(EVENINO)
aoM t0U'' c,nU ' Un n" t0 nlt
Ag&,S,$? ,nTOtpublic ffiffl
There Jj a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTEDPEMATE
BOOKKEEPER-Part Ui
soed-g ms&E
elite experience, etc. 1ISS2. lLi".? Ofnce
i;AR?TlAKERA; '" person, or couple,
to take core house, for .umraer at Ilaver
tnrd; ref. P Q. Box 102, Haverford. t
CHAMBERMAID and waitress - Protestant"
a ,udVci2.f",ac" taut S'
HEM? WANTED i?EMAtV
iiuuKKKEi'twti, unict, tenoraB!.
lng position or those desiring Veili "M
Rons can wcure valuable informiilL
wriung or canine; to tee "M ,. t,".. 1
Ledrer Central, fihn la r.i..i!' Pslnl!
girl, who have, advertised,' f o iir "9hfl
Kfs!S5rT wm M M ,0 iVM
CONTRALTO for quattet choln evST
t only. O 749, Lodger Central ' ti
COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, two ern-rt..
whlto Prolestnnt girls for fmuV ?,''
country. Meet employer. Room an JWJ ni
ti,iui.. ii'aj...... , .:,n V !.?
U,.U.B, ."s.u.j muming at n tfM!"M
COOK White, well recommen'dedrnTwSfctal
wage. IT: paehoro In summer. AmitiXtt-1
40th st. Wednesday and Thursday Vi f
uvv-iivi winve Km, tumpeieni, with rr..S
010 Notth Broad t. rtnta
rnnti!Vii atir) r1rnnktt h..i. . . . """B
COOKIKfl and downatftlrft work, whit'!
Room 2.10, Public Ledger, Wednudir .ril
o'clock. 'li
WlillllH.lO Kll IU IieUUIIlK, I-a. 1 iTIftalt ki "t
luuiiirtu nnu aownstaira work, xifl.J
whlto woman; no wash. Call 0 SjJft
DEMONSTRATORS. OrsLelass
hlah-grndo food pmduct. Wilbur's ii
EDUCATED WOMAN, preferably ttaehsT73
vacation months; GO a month refererXi
428, Ledger Ofllco ",
OIRti, white, . for housework, smalt UmtliM
must bo good cook; apartment, Weit pSlifiil
sleep out. .vi mo, imager unice.
OtRI Protestant, for chflmberwntW a.i 1J
lng; permnnent; ret. reo,ulred, 4S39 Wijj(3
OII1L, whlto for-rjeneral housework, timtiS
of .1. CnllglBj B. 20th nt unyM
OOVEUNES3 wanted, Oerm.m Proleatsiit fS
,-iiii'ii-ii, iuiu ,, ,vi,, un, .iv-ciass rcrir;
enro required. 00 ledger Branch, 1P0O Ortrf
HOUSEKEKiPDR-Oorman woman wanleTw
family four adults; email apartment la &
1HIIIII) VrfllJ. llO.fc IBlciril.w ItUlllltO II KJll
Ledger Cefitral, 'j
IIOtlSnWOHK QenM honsnwnrk. cnM ,i..i
In family: splendid place lor reliable uiM
son. II 010, Ledger Central. ""SI
LADY Mlrtdlo aged, or one over 23, to aiib?
In light duties from 0 to 4 dallys must U'l
person of refinement and education, whj ci
bo asniircd ot congenial surroundings; ibm1
not bn experienced if unauestlonahiv in,,:-
worthy nnd tactful, referenres requited: 11M
nry S20 weekly, B 820, Ledger Office. 1
iT.AnV OP PLEASING PrnsONAt.lTT. -fl
turo: not wholly dependen'. whole or tirll
tlmo; to manage an exclusive business; mii.3
tlon worth $40 per week to qualified MrmatB
glvo phono number. II 4I, Ledger Catm.a
ijALiN.unt.3t r.xpcnenrea wnue woman foe
nnrt time: assist cencrallv for balin.i 7)
week: onn who could clvo corns care tn fal
reOned with good reference M 008, UttvR
vrnco,
MIirTTOTlAPlt OPERATOR nxn.rl.n,li
operator wanieu iiiiineuiuii-iv lor lemporarrs
position: salary $2 per day. Apply Curtafif
Publlehlng Company, Employment iMflcs. Ithfl
nnd SanROm Bts.
NtlRnn op rovernesi for .1 small chltrtr. liCfl
ply apartment 53, Gladstone, WcantidirS
winwitnr, lintvvi,n In nnd 1. Onlv Vrnm.n IiW-J
cxperlenco ncod npply. 1
OPERATORS on nil parts of Fhlrtwalits: ilU
nnd rntton! ntenov worKl ntanest rnv. riir
dorn-Merx Company, 3d nnd Brown. 4g
OPERATORS. EXPE111FNCED
on summer dresses, voiles ond llfreni.
A. II. CAPI.AN & CO. 019 Walnut.
WAITRESS, competent, whlto girl, with KferJ
ence. uiu rsortu iirono hi
WANTED Thoroughly experienced cloak and
milt wnrr.nn who understands the line nil tv.t
way through, especially from the selling emui
In o town of lOO.ono population, 2.10 rallal
rrom Plinadeipnin. r ii, i,eoger uincs.
WANTED Lady, why Is willing to learn; rrf
erencen: SIS n week. I. 429, Ledter Office. '
WEAVERS wanted on broad Knowlea loomt"
Annlv nt nfflcn nf the Bradford Mills. Stlfl.1
ton nnd Godfrey aveB.. Oermantown, efj
W U.Vl iV.lN , Willie, .ibttiei. "utii! iiuuE.nui.) un
washing or cooKing. irs, r. u. vvissier,
1601 Cayuga.
wmtPM-IWUSITAL OPPORTUNITY ?&
for four women, between 23 and 35. to Cilia
permanent traveling poauiona, nppucsnii
must have tho eawlvalent or a high schoolj
education anci do uoie vo lumiui ktou
erences: prorcrence given icacnirB or
.,.1,1, nnrmal ar-linnl nr CnllrCC tmlnlnS
rnad fare, salary and commission. Mrs. GUIS
flll.tn. Tho Colonial, 11th and Spruce, bt-3
tvvecn 10 n. m. and 1pm, nvenlni Ijj
nnnnintment. II
WORKING HOUSEKEEPER vyanted to tall,
charge of homo: family of four reterenoi
roquirea. vppiy u-o ouum wjiii
YOUNG WOMAN, white, wanted .for nurd
,., ,..-!, nnm Annlv 11 o'clock. MrLH
VUrj III 114111.11 uua. !' 'J - r -- -- -y
Mellon. Lit Brothers Employes' nch Boob.I
Fourth floor, Elevator 22 or 23. Come rtiifKi
fnr wnrk. "Am
, t itmn -cffr nn rtffir nn unusually tb
'. '"ivVJk. r ,,.. ..,ul ....man tit ff-H
trnctivo prop. io n, resiinimuio "" - -,jjj
crgy and lnltlallve;noc.inv O PI Led. C'"4
OENERAL housework girl . mint bo KJ
cook; Protestant. Apply 127 S18istJW
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER, credit and collection , corrj
SDonoenv: vnoao nui iui.iiik w- rir.(its
not considered: 21 to 20 vcars of age: auW
Enlarv desired, ref and cxp, ll .v.v- uvi. v-;
BOOKKEEPER All-around ofrbe mini I'll
,.(.. II B12. Ledger Centrah J
COLLEGE MEN (2). ,wan"ted for Ui
months; $70 a. month for tho right men. r
- irt Ikilrrnp flfflr. ' M
DRUGS-Young man, 3 or 4 vear' exoerloncsj
I ecnill, -mil b.. m,.. .m- : - ;
. v-.t ..fi.
FURN. rCTRY SUIT., year !.. y; "33
desires rcrm' I"""1""', w;ulj,id?nt PSJ
tlon ns loreman; experts In glue dent 1 nj
Ledged Oftlco. '
MAN and wife, white, houseman buUn aal
wife cook: must havo good ro'crence. "51 W'fcj
Ledger Central. -4
"" . . ... - i....ma... ,n,1 Clft
MAN White, mnrneo. as ra.. --
of two horses; small cottoge to live in r
tvfivrps: counirv. ii ". a-m. - i
PAPEUHANOERS wanted. Call this evenly
J p. Iu., -iiiJ miii y"'
m Acmrnns "n'AN'TED-4821 K.Sd ijJ
. . .... imaam wall
""55Mf-.rBJifflto"5 oTr ""St
ralSlit commission. ;'Alstel." oil v.a.-
nut st. ';
lialnbrldeo et at 10:BO a. m. . -4
n..x.,T?rvnm r.nn to trttO plgeODS tOMt Ml
on tho outilde of a city residence, "
Branch, IBih and yxroru. "a
WEAVERS vvnted I on brpad Knovvl.lco 1
PORD USED CAR CO. J
.iMivtt
S"r iJS.Vnn'A' expert chauffaur; .
WANTDD-Aldennen, schpol l"0c,h"; ,f
Wmerclal traveler nnd others, all or itjpj
iW.i''VftttlSf'f.beralVommjUn't
Sgnt.r 'iver City -F Insurance --
llazleton. m. vnuiui
era! ubiiw jjM
WANl'BD-Kxpcrlenced engineer and JBIIJ
tendnnt to design and direct makin g j
.. h.ifDrUn: location. Chicago, jii., s-cia
erai agent.
t uVo for right man: "fa- P -2, Lea
mm his iav .- i'iSI
WANTED Ford driver, commercial CM. M
nlv A. KJooell. 141& Balnbrldge at-
ply A. ICcppell,
ll.&U He I". .
vpU.NO .MAN. wanted, not under .,rtijl
in cierra.1 . -..r:"""P-i,ferred. "3
xnowiease. 01 vi'"""t , lr,ninL
ences requirea. 11 aia, "o- iz- -r:
yOUNO MAN-BUI cler'l ;. julck and jecurJS
Answer own handwriting, . afl
r,,.iin0Hn 1- mi. Led.ror Centrai;Ja
VOUNQ MAN, with 5 ducatjpn n 3
hltlous. to work ou.sTde MlUWigf' " W
ween a awn j-j 4uu-rz -
VICTOR TALKING MAOHINe"cOUI'A
liaa vacauciea iur.
Joiner hands.
Cabinetmakers
Touchcrs-up,
t tVlVlAS-H
Ehellucker's,
Physical examination nsceasary APflJ '.
Talking-Machine Co., application office.
ware ave. and Market at,. CamderN
.- vleti
' 'liiJ
v-Zi
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WB REQUIRE THOltOi "" -VS,
PER1BNCED WINDOW SHADE CUTfl
TKI13 ANU IlAJVtJCIva. iS,-'il!t) ,
8NELLBNBURO & CO.. 10TH W
BEUKS STS. ,
1
; .n ..- . ..,. aailmati
Afi'inituni;r.u engmeir "t.,,,5i, phual
Quantities and price from . building, rZJt
RJSH taPft.5?'r!!:.S.M, l!l
;ef..v,ndaru?y, HMT'lJdgeFCjJjrja,
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAIa
ARTIST wants position, illustrating; or tdt.
Iru, n l 1Q1KM 94lh fif.
BOOKKEBPETR'S alsUnt. nral g'
work; wllilngl accurate. U 248, Leaiji
aOOKKEBPER. KNOWLEDOB QP 6T
BiPHri & ym.' vacp. M 63. LED. caj
CHAMBBRaCAID, ProUstant WK0 .
beat of refereno. It tn, Iaer "s
CHAMBERMAID and waitress want po'u
oaj utns i, uiriMDiowu,
CHAMBERWORK-Xiung gtrT wlshej
berwork and help with 'blH'-en .'"
Call MjQO Pin or phone Bannf. '""
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