HOUSBKMWHa A3PAHTMENTS WKfiT PHILADELPHIA THE MAVLnonotTOH MTII AND CHESTNUT ST8. Most conven ient location obtainable, hot-water heat, elec tric lUUti In tct, the character of service and comfort which mikn a vraenry In any ', ens of the apartment a rare occurrence; two ' trree desirable apartments are offered TUB rARKWOOr ; 43TH AT WOODUND AVE. (on block south ef Cheater live.), faring Clark Park To those who desire tree, grata and open air surroundings, theso apartments will inaka a particular appeal. Tennis courts on tha grounds. Two desirable apartmenta for rent, ona vacant and one to be vacated. LE BLANC APARTMENTS 6STH AND WALNUT 8T8. - Housekeeping apartmenta, Irllh n .room and bath, with very modem convenience and with tha aort of aervlcra which will make you glad to lire In an apartment thla winter: ona tlrat-floor at fSS, two aecond floora at $37. THE P!X)EYDEN 40TH AND LOCUST BT&-TW0 aultea of R foome and bath edoh mar now b obtained n thla particularly desirable' 4-story fireproof apartment house, I also offer a lame variety of apartmenta at varlod prices and to mret almost any re quirement. Call or aend for list. Automo bile service to Inspect Apartments !( desired. NORMAN S. 8IinnWOOD, 1411 Walnut at "APAltTMKNTS A BPECIALTY" German town "" LOCH8LET HALL 41S to E14 West Mldvale are., Queen Lane Station, Oermantown. Ideal home: large lawn and porch. 1 APARTMENT HOTELS i ' " THEN YOU'LL COMB HACK TO US" This first year we come with our message to you; the socond and third and all the other years the remembrance of this year mil bring you back again and again. Once In a lifetime "MINn HOST" la born, not made. J. Warren Friar, for 20 years of the Hotel Walton, and way hack before that of the Old Lafayette, has taken the Lincoln a new and glorified Lincoln, refinlehed and refurnished throughout and will welcome you for say a day or ao, or for all the winter season. . With, elevator service, running water In every room and the kind of dining room you didn't think tould be. You will find all your living troubles over and your problems solved If you will Just call and talk thtnga over and then mako your reservations with Mr. Friar at THE LINCOLN, 13TH AND LOCU8T 8T8. "The Ferfoct Apartment Hotel." NORMAN S. BHEIIWOOD. 1411 WALNUT 6T. "APARTMENTS A. BPECIALTxV' THE MORRIS - MTII STREET DELOW SPnUCH 1DEA.LLX HESIDKXTIAL Situated In the heart of Phlladelphla'a aristocratic residential section. Within walking distance cf the shopping, the atrlcal and business district. SUITES arranged nccordlng to your reeds, from 2 ROOMR and OATH to 7 ROOMS and B BATHS. J. II. HAWKINS. Mgr. ALDINE HOTEL CHESTNUT ABOVE 10TH Permanent qr Transient Guests COMFORTABLE SUITES : One or more well-furnished rooma with bath. UNEXCELLED TABLE. WHITE SERVICE. HOTEL COLONIAL Spruce at 11th st. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT Centre of everything and Just away from the noise. CUISINE AND SERVICE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS WM. P. KENNEY, Manager, THE DELMAH-MORRIS OERMANTOWN AT CHELTEN AVE. STATION PENNA. RAILROAD. 20 MINUTES FROM BROAD BT. TERMINAL. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED 8UITES AND HOUSEKEEP INO APARTMENTS. THE CLINTON TENBl"luBfJLLOW' 200 ROOMS. EVERY CONVENIENCE, rurnlshed or unfurnished; either by lease or transiently; aultea of one to lour rooms, with bath. THE PARKSIDE T" AvENt?ERARD OPPOSITE FAIRMOUNT PARKY Furnished and unfurnished apartmenta. Com plete hotel aervlce. Phone Baring 221. THE TRACY 30th and Chestnut (Elevated Station). PERMANENT OH TRANSIENT QUESTS Appeala to families end seekers for i QUIET 8URROUNDINOS THE GLADSTONE ttth and Pine sts. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF REAL ESTATE FOB SALE CITV , 1800 LOCUST ST. Handsome, modern 4-story brpwnstone dwell ing. Especially fitted for professional offices. ww yriso anq easy verm to r quiCK sale. 740 8. lliTH ST. 9r bath, range, heater.tollet; rent 27. price 2800. Farrell, 710 S. 20th. SPECIAL BAROAINS-Only 20O to $300 cash. 1112 Wallace; an 18000 house for S38O0. 672 N. 15th; reduced. J3700 to IJioo. 21st & Wallace, cor. ; assess. $7000; price $0200. ItiU Mt. Vernon; make offer, MARSHALL II. SMITH. 1011 Chestnut at IF YOU WANT TO MORTGAGE, rent, buy, jell, exchanga or Insure, "BEE TAULANE ABOUT IT" . WO Walnut at. 8AR0AIN. $3700-3132 Clifford st.i 8 atory, 10 rooms, porch, modern; assd. I30OO; lot 10.2x90 to Holflngsworth at. D. A. Mlnnlck, 1830 llldge ave. . . ALBRECHTB Realty and Insurance Broker. 87a Drexel Bldg. 2414 W. Lehigh. REAL EBTATE FOR SALE OR nENT BARBER, HARTMAN A CO. iJit incctnuc at. CENTRAL PROPERTIES for sets or rent. YARROW & VAN PELT N. E. cor. lTth and Chestnut. OftpUND ALONG N. E. BOULEVARD JOHN U. WILLIAMS, 727 Walnut at. Successor Lewi II. Redner. A'JK8. PARK-FRONT HOU8EB AltR WmtTll TXMtiirrrrrkj OFFICE 4231 N. OTH STREET ?!"?. OUnOY BT.-8 story. conveniences; assessed $2400; rent'siO. rooms, .r.. ainmv, ia.iu mage ave. Un&rJIflTi BT.-3.atory brick dwelling, with i"t-SJT2rj ,"1H condition; large yard; price ...rcasonaole; occupied by owner. Jlujldlng Lot. Factory Bltea. Etc JP'.WFF' OV OBOUND, COTTMAN BT. east Of RlBlntf Run Inn nur Ir.ln. an Irnl. jHViMESii0.,,ft,Su'ld,n" 0Pratlon. PBMBERf TON ESTATES. 1102 Harrison Bldg. Aldan. I'a. ilV..18'; !-',W mlnutea Broad BU J 4M, Ledger Central. 1VEST l'HILADELl'HIA Mh;.Fn.nA0UT BT 8 "" bot-water Vfit U Improvemente. JAS. N. MITCHELL. 48th and Market ate. WWO Si ROOMS, bot-water heat, gaa and eleo mo light, parquetry floora, shower batha gaa U. . MS. nd " modern appointments. DANIEL CRAWFORD. Jit, BUILDER nam ana uaqr.eia sis. iinp,u,rch,r"i. .. l'BMBEUTON ESTATES - -"- imirion lllQg. 99.M al-letached house, lot 80x125; good fondltloni convenient location; will aall at ;m,;1 value. $4900) good reaaona for selling. V im. Ledger Central. ..-..WE'WNB HOMES MTII AND PABCHALL AVE. il-l-l, iVll UMEHTNUT BT. aWrTTrff WW d and Hul tlALE OR RENT llAlfCIl &2d ilkA Itulflmnrtt ave. vOtlNER 5 rooms on aecond floor) every, eon- veolancaj could be altered Into store. C10 8. wiiq si- Wjiifr JHlLAbELPrilA HOaWT w. jdtvin rlaih. wt u. m. GKKMANTOWN dwellings, with large open aa Btatlon, Itentcn . open dally and riseo- Btentcn ave. te FRANK . atAu KrfWrrMjDmFJE --... .w ., -... fMtf W. -J. . - -. jv. si. saeensn. oi uernmnwww miw. CE )ITIE-P9rbun4 In best eeelloa nantown and Chestnut HDL a). & 1 "". ol uermaniown v. 3NK HOUSE.' lot 8U30, .on wln UMM i iu-,4 Y-ulr nentral. !AlMA-Uin Jiu'in Anit that house rou J looking for. Oersnantowa wa On., a4 OenaasMWH avaa, 'FtitVuWVh BHERWOOD"-ATTRAOrlV8 HOUSEB OF MANY styles, designs and num. OCr Of lYVimi Tmmm a !. mh.1 .,H.r.ili..u r. TKNTON.-Naw detached "."u laeai aurrounaingsi fti?t,'; '"Jna to Stenton IK Railway, or drive out IVP.oa.road --5 'North). wrmt! in c IilVKlNflKa KEAL ESTATE TOR BAL Chestnut Hill NfiW. BALK AND RENT LIST READT ii',nf.1V'.."i.i!,'7 "d Chestnut Hill "HAM TKt'ST CO., 674U t Oermantown ave. TIOOA 1012-14-1(1 W, ONTA1HO ST., SSAO N. 10th St. r?uf,-:,torl, brt0' dwellings dToorna each, rent $18 and $20; also lot, northeast corner 10th and Ontario sts., 48x7S feet, to Cloee an estate; make offer. North Phlla. Trust n.-hj urunn wnn ane ave. WE HAVE THE 1IOUHE TOU WANT KnNNEDr A nAMnn 3740 OERMANTOWN Logan ,. LOGAN I1EAL F.STATK HALE. RENT AND KXCHANGB V-tiJ3mllh' Bfoad St., opp. Logan Station. REAL ESTATE, mortgages and convey Iifoalf' t D C1,AMUBI18' 4033 N Oak Lane DLPIHABLE single house on a large lotl main ;rt! price $5500; thla price la . reduction and makes the property a decided bargain, For Information apply Willie:,! Hair, 8th and jaa lane. BCHUltltAN Ey.DlNO AND LOAN BAROAINB-St. Da vid a. 10 rooms; Bryn Mawr, 10 rooms: Col llngdale, 0 rooms; Olenolden, 10 rooms; High land Park. rooms; must sell. O. M. AMAN. 1201 Chestnut st 8WARTTiTmifgTiTBCOLLl.6B TOWN""' .tlf JitlnblS. homes; several with large grounds; 7 to 22 rms., $2000 to $20,00(. Photos. C. P. PETERS a rM. una riiKHTNUT BT. CHOICE BUILDING SITES and acreage. ARTHUR P. TOWNBEND. Langhorne. Pa. IIOMK8 Fon BALE OR RENT" 1011 Chestnut, and Elklna Park. LAItaK LIST OF SUBURBAN HOMES, sale 01 Cf,.' An JJW .in,n Llno or Reading It. R. --i. 11. niiauH k iu. Morria uuiiding. syj!UI,.I.,AN.I,ES,uKNCE8 tor sale or rent; attractive locations; prices right. Maurice .J. Hoover. Real Estnte Trust Hldg., 8UIIURBAN REAL ESTATE Main Line. Oer mantown 1 farms I Reading R.R.Bend for lists. CHARLES J. HOOD & CO. Morris Bldg. SELECT PROPERTIES Country seats, farms. List orders now, LEWIS T. BROOKE BON. 1414 So. Penn sq. FOUNDED 1878. Ambler, Pa. 8END FOR LIST of suburban homes, farms, country seats, building ground, etc. 1 have a large and Varied list in Montgomery and Bucka Counties. If you are looking for any thing In the way of country real estate. 60 not fall to aet my list before you buy, THOMAS ATKINSON Ambler. Pa, rAiH.8, -ioun.trL ". and suburban homes ?.ih! dlngja Bethlehem and Doylestoan branches. H. j. pager, Inc.. Ambler. Pa, Colwyn, Pa. ?LA)ur5rrn'. rrP'rtr. 0 rooms, bath and ?-i;. tc,,f"' .m.Aer1 conveniences; lot 20x80 ferity? lc2 f3JJSt,J?2,wr' J!TiC9 2 YOCUM & POWERS CO., 20 S. lsth street. . KHO Woodland ave. Darby, Ta. nE!PEP t0 00-Wlth lot 38x200; sub. hWM' 0om8 "ot-nater heat; fruit; chicken houee. Swope & Bona, Darby. Elklna Park, Pa. BEAUTIFUL BUILDINO SITE, high location, near train and trolley, at decided bargain: all Improvemente. Box P 100. Ledger Office. Olenalde. Pa. HOUSES AND LOTS, every description. HENNINGER & RENNINQER Broad and Walnut ate. MAIN LINE. PA. K. n. BEST LIST OF MAIN LINE HOUSES Either for sale or rent, at all prices. HIRST & McMULLIN. West End Trust Bldg. SUBURBAN HOMES, country place and building sites to suit all requirements; Main Line. II. C. HUNTER. Wayne. Pa. Uavrrford OLD COLONIAL house, modernised ; tall col umns; 11 rooms, ,1 baths, garage; old shade; near atatlon. Sutton. 301 Franklin Bldg. NEW JERSEY Rdgewater Park. N. J. HANDSOME residences, all conveniences, sub urban and river bank, Edgewater Park and Beverly. A. W. DRESSEH, Burlington. N, J. Haddon Heights, N. J. LIPPINCOTT LOT8 AND HOMES HADDON HEKU1T8, N. J. WILLET LIPPINCOTT Maple Shade. N. J. THE OREATKST prIWIego of the 20th century le to own a little one-acre farm close to Phlla,. and remember, $5 down buys one, $1 monthly nays for It. lor a square deal call on or write BARLOW & CO., Maple Shade. N. J. Mt. Ephralm, N. J. ONE-ACRE FARMS Mt. Ephralm, W. J adj. Haddon Heights: only 0 miles from Camden: 2 stations on tract: $.100 to $000 per acre; title Insured; free deed: no taxea for 101 5. Camden County Gar den Farms Co.. 620 Market St.. Camden. N. J. National Park, N. J. BUNGALOWS, $100 cash, $10 monthly; lots 28 xl50; near trolley; conv. to river; National Park. Get oft Red Bank ae.. aeo agent with badge. Ureater New Jersey Co.. 83 a. 16th. Woodbury, N. J. $2400 FOR FIIOKT TIME I can build you a atuccu home. 8 rooms and bath; all conveni ence. 1 acre ground; close to trolley und elettrlc train; terms to suit. John Abramson, 21 N. Broad st., Woodbury. N. J. SEASHORE Cupe May, N. J. COTTAGE erected by a reliable builder Is a satisfaction: attractive plana submitted free. OTIB M. TOWNSEND. Ocean City. N. J. Ocean City, N. J. COTTAGE erected by a reliable builder Is a satisfaction; attractive plans submitted tree. OTIS M. TOWNSEND. Ocean City. N. J. PENNSYLVANIA FARMS 28 ACRES, $3000; stock, crops and Imple ments Included; $1000 cash down: line bldgs. Jack's Farm Agency, 215 Stephen Olrard Bldg., Phlla. 10 ACRES, Delaware County apodal; snug lit tle home; $4000. J. B. THOMPSON.WsetChester, Pa. 7.5 ACRES, STOCK, CIK3PS, sood"but!d!ng: $2900; halt cash. HUNSBERUER'S FARM AGENCY. Green Lane. Pa. 70 ACRES, stock, crops and tools: fine build tngs; the real farm: $3300; terms. GROSS MINGLE. S2IU Market St. 184 ACRES, $0000 Two and a half miles Main Line Pen.ia. R. R. Bargain. Got our cata loguo. A. D. Heald. West Chest cj Pa. CO ACRES. 1 mllo to Hatflold; remodeled atono houso: water heat: new barn; splen did soil. $i00. A H. TYSON, Lansdale, I'a. REAL ESTATE SALE OB BENT BUY A HOME FROM US Monthly payments $17 to $301 N Phlla, and Oermantown! prices $1800 to $7000. Merchants' Union Trust Co., 718-710 Chestnut St. SUBURBAN CITY AND SUBURBAN properties for sale or rent. Lower Merlon Realty Co., Land Title Building. Philadelphia. Pa. Bala-Oynwyd, I'a. LARGE LIST houses, sale or rent, at alt prlcea. Samuel C. Wagner, Jr., Commercial Trust Building, 16th and Market ats. R. E, SALE OB EXCHANGE 800 HOUSES, everywhere, sile, rent, exchange. C. HARRY 8HOWAKER. 8033 N. Broad. BEAL ESTATE TO EXOHANOE BOND ME DESCRIPTION of tha property that you have to exchange, atfte what you want, I will make you an offer at once. QUIN, 201 B. 10th st. PETEY He's Training; to Be a Soldier awamaav, aaa-"a ,sB,sssjssJB. -aaaai.aaaa.MxaB see i.-f J iTT3?T APtsfirY Pear, v " c ty rvj voj "N - jjua "N. v Tk N -s. " "" MIWWMWwl'',aasjj-saasaM - n rataaaat. ,, , , jr-T , m tat, a" ' T-- i " n i r jfl WffzrZJ K uaAja..tJUMjUu. .-.. .-t. ... . ,. "1MrWfa' -- - -'" -' ' . . I -1iatotoTiii -ru iiii.nM ii. I . ,1. 1, i . n-n.-ilnhai'M ,.,-.., . L.-. .. . . 1 LBBGRPHILAD.BLPHIAt yHTJBSDAY, OOTOBEB BEAL ESTATE WAMCTP FAMIIY of four edulta want well-furnished house or apartment from November 1 to June 1, must be totaled south of Market and east of 22d street. In the tlty or near station on the Main Line, references exchanged, P 627, Le1er Office RENTS AND 1NTEHE8T COLLECTED, inert gates and Are Insurance Disced aulekly. see . Kane for prompt results. 2328 Tasker st. WANT listing of country seat and farms H. R. McCOLLUM, 1814 Walnut at. Appointments by phone. Walnut 421o BEAL ESTATE EOB BENT CITV 1210 srRUCE ST.-Delrable residence, con tains 10 rooms. Including 2 bathrooms; oult able for doctor's office and residence, ur apartment house; rent $1000 per annum, 11 ren JlcL. WHiri.SlDH A AN A II AN. 18th A Pino. L run h ivriT" iff. .. H rooms and 2 baths. MEARB A BROWN, 202 B. Uth at. JEFFERSON, W.i ltil0-9 rooms, porcelain tub and sinks 2311 Gratt, 7 rooms, porcelain tub; , 2132 N.Clarlon. a rooma; all In good condition. 1716 ""ARLINGTON ST. Nine rooms; newly renovated, $1; open. STORES AND DWELLINGS tn alt sections of city. See our list In the Ledger Baturday. SAMUEL T. FOX A CO. B. E. cor. 0th and Callowhlll. PARK-FRONT RESIDENCE, NOTTBlf'NTssU' STREET 14 rooms, 2 bathe, modem! $0 to deelrabte tenant. PEMDERTON E8TATE8, 1102 Harrison Building. JUST RENOVATED 13 large, sunny rooms! large front, aide and back lawn; 1030 N. 12th. MYERS & BARTH, Ridge ave. and 10th. $5o-DWELLlNOS. 11 HbOUS1 Renil for ltst. Contlnental-Equltablo Trust Co.. 21 B. 12th st. $18 PER MONTlF Cosy. 2-story, 8-room porch dwelling, all convenience"; 23.tu W, Firth at. (near 23d and Cumberland sts.); key2J37. 2145 NORTH PARK AVE. Three-'stonT II rooms; fine ordor; conveniences; rent $25. WM.U.CUAVgN'B BON8. 1MB N. 7th St. THE LAND TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Broad A Chestnut sts. Send for ourront list. RENTAL LISTS 0438 North 2Iat OS. 4Jd st $20 $12.90 ... 11 .... 11 ... 10 ... 10 ,... u U.1 N. 42d 2800Orlanna st. 2K01 Orlanna st, l032Wlllard ... 2221 Orlanna St. 7218. Mole 20 3210 spencer ter. ... 17 1021 lngeraoll st... 14 OI1N. 42d U 30.12 Helen 1.1 2027 TlUn 800 Cambria 12 2010 cattiarino , ALRFED H. WILLIAMS &22 walnut at. Business Properties and Stores 40TH AND MARKET STB. Two desirable stores adjoining U, S. Post office In new Knickerbocker Theatre Build ing; excellent opportunity for druggist, con foctloner or gents' furnisher. . TAYLOR & SON. 21 and 20 S. 40th sL MARKET STREET, 831 Entire building through to Commerce st.; suit retail or wholesalo business: Immediate possession. Apply Penna. Co., 017 Chestnut street. Stores and Dwellings LAROE STORE, WITH DWELL1NO PRI VATE, BEST IXJCATION 88th and Whitby, on crosstown line. PEMBERTON ESTATES, 1102 Harrison Building. rectories. Warehouses, Mfg. Floors 14,000 SQ. FT. IN MODERN FACTORY N. E. cor, 23d and Arch sts.; steam and electric, power, 2 elevators, low Insurance, automatic, sprinklers, watchman, K. R. sidings, extra large windows ; owner management. Apply O. P. PILLINO & SON CO.,on premises. MERCHANTS'"llUILDfNO ' 44 NORTH 4TH ST. DESIRABLE ROOMS. POWER AND LIGHT HAVE PARTY who will erect building, cen tral or other location, for satisfactory tenant. DIETERICH. 737 Walnut at. METROPOLITAN BUILDINO, cor. Broad and Wallace; rooms 8000 to 40.0UO square feet on a floor. Apply to O. F. Lasher. 147 N. 10th. FACTORY FLOORS and warerooma, large and small; contrally located. HAUIU 1. BAUMUEItB, 31 8. 18th at. FLOOR SPACE, 11.100 square feet at N. E. corner llth and Washington avsnue. Apply C. J. Milne & Bona. FACTORY ROOMS, from 3000 to 23,000 feet! with or without power: lots bf help. 18i Columbia ave, Oarage 802-4-tl CHANCELLOR (St, James) ST. 2 story central garage, 30x40; now In course of erection; reasonable rent; exceptional quar ters for corporation. L. A. TAULANE. 000 Walnut st. OFFICES. BUSINESS ROOMS, ETC. CHESTNUT. 1728-2 very d.slrable communl- eating rooms, suit, for stmllo or profession. DREXEL BLDO. OFFICES Annual rentals: Single rooma, $100, $120, $180, $200, $213, siau. Suite 2 rms., $180. $176, $200, $223. $240. $275. Suite 3 rms., $180. $275. $400, $430, $800, $350. Corner suites. 2 to K rooms, thrift in ataui ELLIS D. WILLIAMS. BOO Drexel Building, Bright Attractive Offices 1118-20 CHESTNUT ST. MEARS & BROWN & " OFFICES aa low as $10 per month. Including heat, light and passenger and freight elevator service. Commercial Building, N. W. corner Eth and Chestnut. Apply on premises any morning or call J. A. PATTERSON. CO., 130 S. lBth. MERCHANTS' BUILDINO 44 North 4th St. Very desirable offices. Heat and light. PLAZA BUILDINO Offices Single and En Suite. 1505-07-09 ARCH ST. CENTRAL OFFICES. STUDIOS AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES j. i. fuuxk, iu u, istn su HEED BLDO.. 1211-15 Filbert St. Centrally located; all conveniences; offices, both small anq large, at very moderate rentals. DESK SPACE. 318 Welghtman Bldg. Ledger Central. F 142. Professional Offices. 15TII ST.. 8., 317 Three rooms, physician or dentist: electricity; hot water, hardwood floors; newly papered; good light. 12TH & 8PRUCEsfS.. S. E. Cor. Desirable flrat-rlnor suite. 2 rooma A bath! steam heat. elec. Hunts: suitable for physician or dentist. bPRUCE ST., lt2u-0!tlcea for phyelclan or dentists; light, heat, aervlce; running water: references BROAD, B.. 2420-Offlce for physician, fur nlahel or unfurnished. CHESTNUT. 2020-2 large physician's offices; steam heat, elcc. ; newly renoya'd; long lease. WALNUT. 2205 Suite of 2 large rms.. 1st flr.l hot and cold running water: electricity. PROFESSIONAL BUILDINO. 1831-33 Cheatnut St. A few suites for physicians or dentists. J. T. JACKSON CO.. Chestnut and 13 th. WEST PHILADELPHIA ATTRACTIVE HOUSES Apartments and Stores IN EXCLUSIVE LOCATIONS Wm. H. W. Quick & Bro., Inc. 8 SOUTH 40T1I BTREET. HADFIELD AVE.-ONB OF THESE CHARM. ING HOUSES FOR RENT at $32 on yearly lease. Key at 1410 8. 68th St. POTH Overlooking FAIRMOUNT PARK ESTATE $25 to $100 Per Month. Al'TS. A Apply to A. J. P. OALLAOHEn HOUSES 4210 Psrkslda ave. ph. Bel. 42J3. -POTTBTT'TOWNBEWS WEST PHILADELPHIA HOMES 4005 BALTIMORE AVE. fA'ft-THiaiB STORY, H rooms, hardwood finish: others $17 to $12.80. E. II. APBLEY, 88th and Springfield ave. fJERMANTOWN 6031 SCHUYLER ST. Twelve-room twin dwelling; two baths) rent reasonable. OABELL, Broad and Erie ave. COLONIAL MANSION, with over an acre of ground; old shade; combined stable and ga rage, 10 chambers, 3 baths, living room, li brary, hall, lavatory, dining room, pantry, kitchen and servants dining room on first floor; unusually large rooma throughout; open fireplaces, electric lighting, hardwood floors. Particular by mall. FRANK MAURAN, 230 Lund Title Building, REAL ESTATE JOB RENT Chestnut Hill DyBkMNOB-120 to $180 month t get list Telham Trust Oompanv. 8740 Oermantown. HUHUHBAN Jenklntown, Ta. M55Pti residence, tn excellent condition, 14 tm,l.2 Jltll aarare, $70. D. B. Cham here, 710 Commercial Tru.t Building, Hecane. Pa. FOlt RENT-Rrlck and framedwelllng house.' In perfect order, wlih all conveniences; 10 rooms and pantry: bath and linen closet! with half acre of ground; old shade; ITovl dence road, near Ashland ae. , 8 minutes' walk from Recane Btatlon, Central Division, P., B. and W. R. R.j ii miles from Broad ft'- Station. James A. Bunting, 502 Drsxel . Building, Philadelphia MAIN LINK, PA. R. It, Narberth BRAND-NEW HOU8HS.-7 rooms, all modern conveniences, electric lights, etc, $10 per month; others at $21.80, 2VfX. $28.50 up ward. HARRIS HEAL ESTATE, opposite station, Nsrberth. I'a. 28. 50 room", hath, elec. and gas, hot- r w-.w w-.- ,--, ,nt 4019a, --n water heat: lot 40x128! garden) nd. Possession. high ground. Possession, 1IA RHERT CLAGHORN. 204 Bailey Bldg, Wynnewoed FOn THE MAN WHO HAS AN AUTOMOBILB HOUSE NO. 48 MANOR BOAD WYNNEWOOD, PA. It lj modern, with all necessary convenience, contains 18 rooms. 2 bathrooms and store JPm"! has liberal lot of ground, wltn nice ;","" "'" "owers, ana tne rent I a 10-room eitv hnm. i less thse Automobile storage, $3 per month. WALTER BASSETT 8MITn WYNNEWOOD, PA. llnrerfonl STONE HOUSE. NEAR STATION. 12 rooms. 2 baths, garage. Lot 115x20.1, $00 month. M WARNOCK & EMI.EN Commercial Trust Building, NEW JERSEY Blverton, N. J. $23 TO $40 A MONTll-u to 12 room t.ouies; Urge lots. A. E. Price. 416 Upplncott ave, Rlverton. M0BTQAQE3 LARGE AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION HORACE II. FRITZ 713 WALNUT ST. MONEY FOR MORTGAGES SSOO S1000 S1200 SlSOO S1600 SSOOO W. H. HOOD, B12 NORR1S ST. uO TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE seeur .. xt. lSr Immediate settlement: payable aa swJ desired, BDW. 11- tnr.r. 131 8QUTH 12TH STREET. ALL AMOUNTS, 1ST AND 2D MORTOAOK9 Quick answer, MAURtf-E H. MATSINOER neai bistate Trust Hid g. MORTOAOES IN AMOUNTS OF $1800 and $2000 at 5 per cent. JAME3 D. WINtfllELL N. W. cor. 17th and Hansom sts. J. R. MASSEY A SON UTH AND ORKEN ST8. FIRST AND SECOND MORTOAOES BUILDINO ASSOCIATION FUNDS $100,000 TO INVESTon mortgages In sums from $1000 up: also building association money for second mortgsges. O. C. 8BIDDL A CO.. 4th and Callowhlll sts. """ FOR SALE-THREE GROUND RENTS, $2300 EACH, bearing a per cent. Interest, free of tho 8tate tax. PEMBERTON ESTATES'. nu narrigon liuuaing. LARGE building and loan association deslrei applications for good 1st and 2d mortgages. no premium charges. Apply Secretary, P 100, Ledger Office. WORRELL BM ?!"" FIRST AND BECOND MORTOAOES $100, $200 TO $3000 TO LOAN S5o LJJWIB A CO. 1227 W. Olrard Ave. PRIVATE AND TRUST Fltvris" 18T MORTGAGES 2D MORTOAOES ,i. .uwiwtu I.UTC, i:40 r. 17th at. FUND3 FOR 1ST AND 2D MORTGAGES) ANY AMOUNT POTTS & THOMSON, 2321 Frankford ave. FUNDS FOR 1ST AND 2D MORTOAOES MORTGAGES FOR BALE THEO. E. NIOKLE8, 2.11,1 OERMANTN. AV. TRUST FUNDS for first mortgaged HEUKNES3 A STETSON. LAND TITLE BUILDING. LOANS ON INTEREST IN E8TATES REASONABLE CHARGES JOHN A. BARRY, 807 LAND TITLE BLDO. FIRST AND BECOND. ANY AMOUNT City or suburDe; quick service. JAMES C. SIMPSON. 1420 Chestnut st. $100,000 FOR FIRST, second or split mort gages. "See ua flrat." ABERNETTHY. 2724 N. 8th. 133 S. 12th. MONEY for is! and 2d mortgages, liberal amounts; bldg.aaaoclatlon funds, any amount. Plnno A Tailor. 1106 Franklin Bank Bldg. MONEY for first, second and split mortgages: building and loan association funds. Howard B. Wilson A Co.. 2122 Oermantown ave. MONEY for first and second mortgages, build ing ass'n and Instalment mortgagea Willis- ,, iiimriti ww.t.y.., wa mip.mm av. OWNER-1f your mortgage I will take It up; also 2d ru has been called mortaaae monsv. CHESTER D. ROTTNER. 1420 Chestnut at. FUNDS FOR FIRST and second mortgagee; rente and Interests collected in any part of city. Cameron. 2811 Kensington avenue. EMERGENCY FUND3 placed at once; any sum; Immediate answer; lowest rates, t. X. Delany, 1112 Lincoln. Broad and Penn sq. LOANS Large or small sums on real estate. Judgment notes or mortgages, loans on unset tied estates. Dumpsey A Co.. 27 B. 10th. FUNDS for first and second mortgages, any amount: quick answers. CHAS. W. MIL- LER, 401-407 Commonwealth Bldg. READY FUNDS for good first mortgage's; bring ua your application. CI IAS. L. BROWN A CO.. 217 B. Broad at. DEEDS drawn, $1; mortgages. $1.80. Wallace. 1112 Llnroli Building: both phonea ORDINANCES RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EM ployment of temporary inspectors on repay ing afreets and Improving country roads, and directing the presentation of this resolution to the Mayor for hla approval or disapproval. Reaolved, By the Pelcct and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Di rector of the Department of Public Works be authorised to employ temporary inspectors, at tho rate of eighty-two (82) dollars and fifty (SO) cents and one hundred (100) dollars each fr month, on work of repaying streets and mprovlng country roads, and pay the salaries of said Inspectors out of the respective Items from which the work la being done. Reaolved, That the Clerks of Councils be di rected to present this resolution to the Mayor for hla approval or disapproval. Approved thla 14th day of May A. D., 1018. RUDOLPH BUANKENBlhm, No. 054. Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION OF REQUEST TO THE DIREC tor of the Department of Publlo Works rela tive to permitting the removal of the "Old Liberty Bell" from Independence Hall, pro viding for Its guardianship from the time It leaves Independence Hall until Ita return, and the exhibition of the same at the Panama-Paclflo International Exposition In Ban Francisco under the supervision of the Joint Special Committee of Councils appoint ed to represent the City of Philadelphia, and directing the Clerks of Councils to present the Resolution to the Mayor for hla approval or disapproval. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia i That the Director of the Department of Public- Works be author ised to permit the removal of the "Old Liberty Dell" from the rotunda In Independence Hall, to be placed on a specially equipped car for Ita transportation to San Francisco, Cali fornia, for exhibition at the Panama-Paclflo International Exposition under the guardians hereinafter provided for; and Resolved, That the Director of the Depart ment of Publlo Safety be authorised to detail four patrolmen to act as guardians of the "Old Liberty Bell" from the time of Its departure He Didn't Know Pantalets ORDINANCES IE, '""'it'"'"'' ll nt" return thereto ' "Exposition, anj ii,.' ,EL?,'. Th4t h "OM JJtrty Bell" from ?.. . m,J ?' ', '"ting Independence Hall until il. -I. m '.f"r " KPsltlon shall be under mmE !!ni' hr ' he Joint Special Com v"i ,ff. f Councils appointed for that purpose, jr. 225 ,'.onI tuartlana hereinabove provided !Il.u?'Vl "" " dul'r ot the said Joint irSSfiVi1 T""1"1 of Counella to approve the t J-i.,f.1"t,u ,or " "hlMUon In the build Lvf ,1.. L?1 .cn 'he "" of said Exposition I-1 R,.le ot Pennsylvania, and make ar Km.7i Vi" V".?y "O t"ne the "Old LI- n f ''I J" ' unguarded. .I?! ." Thlt ,ns Clerka of Counclla be dl fS w. pr""". lh,, Heeolutlon to the Mayor I-"1 'P'1"at or disapproval. Arproved thla 10th day of May, A. D. 1913, -. , nUDOLPH BLANKENBURG. !0' t"2- Mayor ot Philadelphia. AJL,01,.WNANCK T0 HBT ASIDE A POR m ?ntS,iAJl0l.01 around belonging to the City LI,4!i"r'."'hla." Twenty-ninth, Clearfield "rA.VPty-elihlh streets, In the Thirty u JL i,rd- ior . thletlc field for the High achool" th ,lomn Catholic ,Hy, .' Th Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordalni That ,P?rt 'on yf a plot of ground belonging to the y0'.. ' "I'odelphla, In the Thirty-eighth 1ard, described as follows- Beginning at a polqt In the east side ot Twenty-ninth street, one hundred (100) feet wide at the distance ' one hundred and twenty-five (123) feet south from the south side of Clearfield street, eighty (M) feet wide, thence southwardly along tho east side ot Twenty-ninth street crossing Indiana street, the distance of Ave hundred and aeventy-one (871) feet seven and pne-elghth (7H) Inches to a point In line of tho storage yard of the Bureau of Water, thence by same south, seventy-two (72) degrees thirty-six ( 10) minutes thirty (30) seconds east L-T "fndrwl and elghty-tao (82) feet one and one-half (14) Inches to a point In the west side of Twenty-eighth street: thence northwardly nlong the west side ot Twenty, eighth street, crossing Indiana street, the dis tance of seven hundred and thirty-six (730) reet nine and three-qunrter 18) Inches to the south side of sld Clearfield street, thence westwardly along tho same tho dlatance of two hundred and atxty-flve (2CS) feet to a point a corner of Und ot Charles F, Smith, thence br same southwardly parallel with Twenty-ninth "feet, the dlstsnce of ono hundred and twenty n. U2 ,'oet to a point In another corner of aald Smlth'a land, and thenco still by Smith's land westwardly parallel with Clearfield street the distance of ono hundred and fifteen (115) feet to the place of beginning be, and the same la hereby set aet'lo for an athletic field for the W,' u0!. iha, 'tudents ot tho Roman Catholic High School of Philadelphia until such time as tne fame shall be required tor reservoir or other municipal purposes. i Sni,,Um 2' Jh". 3M P,ot ot Bround and the building or buildings and other Improvements thereon, or to be thereon erected, are hereby placed In the custody and under the control of the Alumni Association of the Roman Catholto High School of Philadelphia: Provided. That If the sail plot ot ground shall Bt any time hereafter be required by the City ot Philadel phia for reservoir or for any other municipal purposes. poBsrs.lon thereof shall be aurren tiered by the esld Alumni to the City of Phila delphia, at such tlmo not leaa than two years 'rom the dato ot the passage of the resolution hereinafter referred to, and to such official thereof as shall be provided for or designated In and by a resolution of Select and Common Councils and passed for that purpose. And further Provided, That If the said plot of ground shill not be Improved and used by the eald Alumni for tho purpose for which the samo is hereby set nslde within two years from the dnto of the approval of this ordi nance, the privilege therein granted unto them ahall ceaso and the nuio ahall revert to the absolute custody end control of the City nf Philadelphia, Provided also, That the aId A,'.umnJ ,As"oc.lai',on Pr. J." noman Catholic HUh School of Philadelphia ahall pay the sum Of one hjndrod (100) dollar, nnnnnllv . .- tal and ugree to waive all claims for relm bursement of money expended In the Improve ment or maintenance of said ground upon no tice hy resolution or ordinance of Councils to vacate same. All ordinances or parte of ordi nances Inconsistent therewith be, and the earns arc, hereby repealed. Approved thla llth day of May, A. D. 1018. , RUDOLPH DLANKENBURO. No. OKI. Mayor of Philadelphia. OFFICE OF CLERKS OF COUNCILS .. , . .Philadelphia, May 21, 1015. ..Tm".,s.10 "rtify that the resolution entitled Resolution placing tho custody and control of and authorizing the County Commissioners to immediately enter upon and take possession of premlsen situate at the northwest corner of Tw-enty-flrat street and Race street, selected and appropriated for the use of the Municipal Lourt for Juvenile and other purpoeea under ordinance approved September seventeenth, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen (1014), und directing the Clorks of Councils to present this Resolution to tho Mayor for his approval or disapproval," was returned by the Mayor to Common Council on the twentieth day of May. 1015. without hln approval, and ErfU resolution having been again considered, was passed on tha same day by a vote of yeas. 00; nays, 14. And said resolution, together with the objec tions of the Ma) or, having been sent to Select Council, was again considered and passed by that body on tho aamo day by a vote ot yeas. 41; nays. S. The said resolution having been passed by both Select and Common Councils by a vote of three-fifths ot the members elected, agreeable to the provisions of tho Act of Assembly ao- E roved May 23. 1874, dividing the cities of tha tato Intj three cIhsbcb, etc.. It has become as effective aa .It tho Mayor had signed it, WILLIAM H. FELTON. Chief Clerk of Common Council, . CHARLES B. HALL. No. 05.1. Chief Clerk of Select Council. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE opening of Thirtieth street, from Tasker street to Bnyder avenue. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department ot Publlo Worka be authorised and directed to notify the owners of property over and through which Thirtieth street, from Tas ker street to Snyder avenue, will paas, that at the expiration of three months from the date of said notice said street will be required for public use. 8ectlon 2. The Mayor ot the City la hereby authorised and directed to enter security on behalf ot the City ot Philadelphia for the pay ment of any damages which may be assessed by reason of the opening of said street: upon tho filing of eald bond, and at the expiration of the aald three months, the Director of the Department of Publlo Works shall forthwith proceed to open said street. Approved the 14th dav of May. A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKENBUBO. No. 050. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO ENLARGE LOGAN Square and to place aald square and other grounda under the care and management of the Commissioners ot Fatrmount Park. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot tho City of Philadelphia do ordain: That all the land between the weatern boundary of Lo gan Square and Twentieth street from Race street to the Parkway, Is hereby appropriated for publlo park purposes as an addition to Logan Square and the grounds within the boundaries of said enlarged square, Rltten house Square, Washington Square, Independ ence Square, Franklin Square and the Park way, now and hereafter acquired by the city, are hereby placed under the care and manege ment of the Commissioners of Falrmount Park, without Interfering, however, with the author ity of the Departments of Publlo Works and Publlo Safety to complete the construction of the street Improvements and the Installation of the street fixtures required upon the opening of the Parkway or the Jurisdiction of the po lice to enforce the criminal lawa In any of said grounds, OFFICE OF CLERKS OF COUNCILS. Philadelphia. May 21, 1015. This Is to certify that the ordinance entitled AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE DE- partment of Publlo Worka, Bureau of city Property, to Improve certain small squares. Section 1. The Select and Common Counclla of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Director of tho Department of PpMo Works, Bureau of City Property, be authowled to expend the specified amounts out of Item 160 (loan) In the annual appropriation to said Bureau, for the Improvement ot certain small squares as follows; Washington Square, seven thousand Ave hundred (7.500) dollars; Vernon Park, Ave thousand (5.000) dollars, and square In tho Forty-first Ward, Frankforj avenue and Comly street, five thousand (9,000) dollars. Approved the 17th day of May, A. D 1015. RUDOLPH HLANKENBURO, . No. 058. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN FOR PARK purpoM's property bounded by Twenty-fourth. Twenty-filth, Jackson and Wolf streets. Neatlon 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain; That by virtue and In pursuance of the au thority veeted In them they do select and ap propriate for park .purposes all that certain lot or plate of ground bounded by Twenty-fourth. Twenty-fifth, Jackson and Wolf streets. Section 2. Tho City Solicitor Is hereby di rected to flle tn tho proper Court a petition on behalf of thu City, setting forth the ground hreln appropriated, Section Jl. The price of the hereinbefore men. tloned lot or piece of ground, as fixed by the Board of Viewers, shall be charged against Ham 100, In the appropriation to the Depart ment of Public Works. Bureau of City Prop erty, for acquiring such property and Improve ment of small parks, etc. Were tn Style Again 14, 1915. ORDINAXCM office o rf.cnKB nc councils. , , . Philadelphia, May 21, HIB. This i Is to certify that the-ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to condemn tor park purpose property .bounded by Twenty-fourth, Twenty fifth, Jackson and Wolf streets, ' was returned by the Mayor to Common Coun-ll on the twen tieth day of May, 1018, without his approval, anl eald ordinance having been again con sidered, was passed on the same day by a Vote of yeas, M, nays. la. And said ordinance, together with the objec tions of the Mayor, having been sent to Select louneil, wss again considered and passed by that body on the aama day by a vote ot yeas, 43, naya, 1. . The aald ordinance having been passed by both Select and Common Counclla by a vote of three-nrths of the members elected, agreeable to the protlrlona ot the Act of Assembly an- S roved May 28, 1874, dividing the elttea of the tate Into three classes, etc., It lias become aa effective aa If th Mayor had signed It. .. WILLIAM II FELTON. Chief Clerk of Common Council. CilAttLKH II. HALL, No.Wl. ?hlef Clerk of Select Council. AN ORDINANCE TOAUTHORIZE THE opening of Magnolia street, from Upsal to Sharpnarlc street. Section 1. The Select and Common Coun clla of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the Department of Publlo Work be, and Is hereby authorlrod to notify the owners ot property over and through which Magnolia street, from Upsal to Bharpnack street, will pass that at the expiration of three month from the date of aald notice aald street will be required for publlo use. Provided, That before this ordinance ahall an Into effect tha owner ot the northeast one-half ot th bed ot Magnolia street, from Upsal street to a point about one hundred and elghty-flve feet north west ot Upsal street, shall flrat dedicate the same to the City of Philadelphia. Section 2. The Mayor of Philadelphia la hereby authorised and directed to enter se curity on behalf of the City ot Philadelphia for the payment ot any damages which may be assessed by reason of the opening ot said street, except for the northeast one-half ot the bed of tne street between Upsal street and a point about one hundred and elghty-flve feet northwest of Upsal street, upon the filing ot eald bond and at the expiration ot the aald three months tho Director of the Department of Publlo Works ahall forthwith proceed to open mid street. Approved the llth day of May, A. D. 1013. HUlAllifll 1ILANKHNUUHU, 'Mayor of Philadelphia. No. 059. AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN AS A recreation rentrA nmnaifv hnnndl hv Twenty-fourth. Twenty-tilth and Jackaon troeta and Snyder avenue. Section 1. The Select and Common Counclla of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain. That by virtue and In pursuance of the authority vested in them, they do select and appropriate for a recreation centre all that certain lot or Piece of ground bounded by Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth and Jackson street and Snyder avenue. Section 2. The City Solicitor Is hereby di rected to file tn the proper Court a petition on behalf ot tho City, setting forth the ground herein appropriated. Section 3. The price of the hereinbefore men tioned lot or piece of ground aa fixed by the Board ot Vlewtra shall be chargod against Item loo. In the appropriation to the Board of Recreation for acquiring pioperty and Improve ment of such recreation centres, etc, OFFICE OF CLERKS OF COUNCILS. , Philadelphia, May 21, 1015. This la to certify that the ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to condemn as a recreation cen tre property bounded by Twenty-fourth.Twenty-fifth and Jackson streets and Snyder avenue," waa returned by th Mayor to Common Council on tho twentieth day of May, 1015, without hla approval, and aald ordinance having been again considered, was paased on the same day by a vote of yeas, 07; nays, 18. And said ordinance, together with the objec tions ot the Mayor, having been sent to Select Council, was again considered and passed by that body on the same day by a vote of yeas, 43: nays, L The said ordinance having bean naaserl bv both Select and Common Councils by a vote of thrce-flfths of the members elected, agreeable to the provisions ot the Act ot Assembly ap proved May 23, 1S74, dividing the cities ot the State into three classes, etc.. It has become as effective as It the Mayor has signed It. -. - wil- " KELTON, Chief Clerk ot Common Council. .- , . CHARLES B. HALL. No, TOO. Chief Clerk of 8elect Council. "An Ordinance to enlarge Logan Square and to place said square and other grounds under the care and management of the Commissioner of Falrmount Park." was returned by tho Mayor to Common Council on the twentieth day of May, 1015, without his approval, and said ordi nance having been again considered, waa passed on the same day by a vote of yoaa, 68: naya, 14. And aald ordinance, together with the objec tions of the Mayor, having been send to Select Council, waa again considered and passed by that body on tha same day by a vote of yeas, Ov ITeaySf Te T!?e,?'d. ordlnsnce having been passed by both Select and Common Councils by a -ote of three-fifths of the member elected, agree able to the provisions of the Act of Aesembly approved May 23. 1874. dividing the cltlea of the Mate Into three classes, etc.. It has become as effective aa If the Mayor had signed it. ,., .WILLIAM II. FELTON. Chief Clerk of Common Council. w o, . CHARLES B. HALL, No. 057. Chief Clerk ot Select Council. AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN FOR PARK purposes lot of ground at the northwest cor ner of Front and Allen streets. SeCtlOn 1. ThH Kjtlwt .Mil r-itmmn.. -, ...,! o' ho City of Philadelphia do ordain: That by iV ,1 v.. " H' . 5" OI . ." autnority vested In them by Act of Assembly, they do select and appropriate for park purposes all that cer tain lot or piece of ground at the northwest corner of Front and Allen streets, beginning at a point on the west side of Front street one hundred and thirty-seven feet north of Allen street, thence extending southwardly along tho west side of Front street to the north side of Allen street, thence westwardly along the north sldo of Allen street one hundred and fourteen feet ten Inches to the east aide of Hope street, thence northwardly along the east side ot Hope street one hundred and four feet, thence at right angles to the point and place of beginning. Section 2. The City Solicitor la hereby direct t?iV n.l8.'J? "5?. PfOP"" Court a petition on be half of the City, aettlng forth tho ground herein appropriated. Section 3. The Mayor of the City is hereby authorised ahd directed to enter security. In name of the City of Philadelphia for the pay ment of any damages that may be awarded by reason of the takings of tho said ground, and thereupon possession ot the same shall be taken for public use. OFFICE OF CLERKS OF COUNCILS t. . Philadelphia. June 4th, 1015. This Is to certify that the bill entitled "An Ordinance to condemn for park purposes lot of ground at the northwest corner of Front and Allen streets." was returned by the Mayor to Select Council on tho third day of June, 1015 without hla approval, and aald ordinance hav ing been again considered, was pasced on the same day by a vote of yeas, 83; nays, 8. The aald ordinance, together with the ob JectloiM of the Mayor, having been rent to Common Council, waa again considered and paased by that body on the same day by a vote of yeas, 71: naya, 0, The said ordlnsnce having been passed by both Select and Common Councils by a vote ot three-fifths of the members elected, agreeably to the provlalons of the Act of Asrembly ap. graved May 23, 1874, dividing cltlea of the tate Into three classes, etc., It lias become as effective aa If the Mayor had signed it. WILLIAM H. FELTON. Chief Clerk of Common Council. CHARLES II. HALL. No. 007. Chief Clerk of Select Council. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE IM provement ot certain country roads. Section 1. The Select and Common Council of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the Director ot the Department of Pub lie Works be authorized and directed to enter into contracta for the Improving of the follow ing country road, to a width not exceeding eighteen feet In the centre, vls.t Roxborough avenue, from Ridge avenue to Henry avenue: Fountain street, from Smlck to Sheldon street: Harmon road, from Ridge avenue to Fowler atreet; Conorroe atreet, from Rldge avenue to Lawnton street: Llveiey lane from Rldge ave nuo to I.swntcn atreeti Parker avenue, from Rldge avenue tn Pechln atreet; Manatawna avenue, from Rldge avenue tj Hagey Mill road i Crefeld street, from Cheatnut Hill avenue to Hampton etrest: Hampton atreet. from Cre. feld atreet to Oermantown avenue; Creehelm road, from Carpenter atreet to Mt, Pleasant avenue; Lincoln avenue, from Springfield ave nue to Willow Orove avenue; Meade street, from Anderson to Ardlelgh street Ardletgh street, from Mermaid lane to Willow Grove avenue; Roanoke street, from Willow Orove avenue, to Hartwell avenue, Hartwell avenue, fiom Ardlelah to Seralnot street; Lincoln Drive, from Falrmount Park to Mermaid lane, Bt. Martins lane, from Graver lane to Hart well avenue. Mower strest. from Carpenter to Gorges street; Harley avenue, from Seventy, ninth to Eightieth street. Seventy-ninth street, from Harley avenue to Island road, Eighty, eighth atreet, from Tlnlcum avenue to Vance street Iycock avenue, from Seventy-seventh to Eightieth etreet. Eighty-second street, from Dons avenue to Pennsylvania Railroad, Ber tram avenue, from Island road to Seventy-seventh street, Crothera avenue, from Eighty, alxlh to Ninetieth street' F avenue, from BUhtlrth to Eighty-fourth street. Botanto ave nue, 'rom Island road to Seventy-seventh street. Orange street, from Stenton avenue to Beechwood atreet .Park avenue, from Sixty fifth avenue to Chelten avenue, Thirteenth By C. A. VOIGHT 15 9MNWA1TCM street, from Chtlteft vetM ta Medsrr aenew: Medary avenue, from Park avenue to Tklf teonth tret Eleventh tret, front CWJi avenue ta duty-sixth avenue; Broad trM, from Maine street to Elbow, lane; Fiftrefrtfc street, from luine street to Eltwirjanj, Catllsle street, from llalne afreet to Kntnt Uiie. sixty-eighth avenue, from York ro4 to Hfteenth street, Tyson street, from Torreadale avenue to the Boulevard, Dltman street, from Longshore to Magca street! (Ilenloek street, iroro Linden to Pearson atreet; Benner tret, from cottage to Walker treetj Lardnef treat, from Jackson to Dltman street Ollleeple atreaC from Bepner to Devereaux street: Couaail street, from Benner to Devereaux atreeti WB Kr fffet. from Benner to Devereaux street) Olenlock street, . from Lardner to Devraa street; Torresdale avenue, from Lindas Pearson street and from Cottman to Hiawn street. Jackson street, from Benner to lSver- avenue ta Dltman street. Princeton street, froea sriiimn io Mifnor nireeij muegr roao, from Welsh road to Bed Lion road, Jtlslag Bun avenue, from Oxford avenue north a far a graded and K etreot, from Cottmart street north aa far as graded. The coet of aald work to be taken from Item lot) (loan) of th ap propriation to the Department of Public Work. Bureau of Highways, Provided, That no part of the money In eald Item shall be used other wise than to improve the streets and road herein named substantially upon th present lines and the present physical grade, except for sufficient grading to aecur an even aur face. Provided also. That the property owner shall not be released from paying for pair) tne stove street and roads when same may be directed to be paved by an ordinance of Coun cils. Approved the lBth day of May, A. T. IMS. u r, RUDOLPH BtjANKENllURG, - "" t02- Mayor of Philadelphia, AL-9,lDINANC13 TO AUTHORIZE THJB opening of the unopened portion of Rubles SHXk 'JO"' Second to lhlrd street, - fE"0.1!..1' Th. 8lect and Common CoubcOs otJLne. S!,lrof BhlladelphU do ordain: tiiSiLf" ?Irtment of Publlo Work be au jortrod and directed to notify tha owner of S2Rlrty -vT. "nd through which the unopened f..i?. ,treet- will Paaa, that at the experattaei SfJhtaJnonl.h? Jrom lh te ot said netlea si-.V.'.fi wi hf. required for publlo tie. ..f.hl'iPiL?' ??. Mayor of th cfty I hereby authorised and directed to enter eecurtty on S2vi!? .th c,,3r of Philadelphia, for the Pjynjnt of any damage which may be av S?xl.i?y IE"0".0' ,h opening of said street. ration of the said three months, the Director of the Department of FuMio Worka SaU forth with proceed to open aald atreeL Approved the Uth day of May, A. D. -1918. !tf W, rm "vui.. uuiummouau, Mayor of Philadelphia. RSl0RUTI0N. AUTHORIZINO AND DUUSCT. iiW word. "woman" In Item tVb. saJarle jnd directing the Clerk o? Council U pr Prokho'r,5uS!riPr?va,l? "" Uwe fcf & a"iSm3L,iln 'to M- ealariea in thi annual appropriation to the City Commissioner. ri the year 1013. relative to "chlTf predion 4V ' nie.tlo Relation," be itrtJkenut? jn2S5-,f?1 That -th dlerk of Councils be ?il.ed to Pnt this resolution tota Xnr for hla aoDrovni or i .:i. " " layor i.n.',k ;...-. -"'' -w-.wv imi. tm ay or Ala; .V nt Mav A TV 4tvr BUDOLPjf PLANKENBURClt No. OftB. r or I'niiaaeipM, AN ORDINANCE Trv xrrrtntrn . ? Fifth wV Ind""0 aflSrt. l! VK ofSth.Cl?y rhPM?1.,5iAId Son?on Coonoll. i,. t? i ot. Philadelphia do ordalni That 15? Department of Publlo Work Bureau rft "ty Property, be authorised to ImpwTindeT tTcgeXVeS approved by Vh. ' Art JurT thV Set Vf ?al5, cfty Propirty.P1:rcP,iatl0n to tn "? Approved thla 3d day of June. A. D. 1MB. ' No. ea. ..uwuiji UMPillKNllURn, -mjwr m x-nuaqeipnia. AJL,9?DM?AN,CBJAUTHI"Z?NO AND ii" rt'nlf " Board of Recreation Tto Immedi ately enter upon and take maaesabwT r certain plot of ground with Klfdlni, ?thlr.f on situate In the Second Ward selected arid appropriated aa a park and open place fit fi?r un.?er ordinance approved March 30. CDo1u!nc...Voh,"ri?.''c.t?'9o, .fpnh,g b' ?elee?.J,PEr0.r.e1,thV0tn day t March' 10ll tc,ic.lcd . par "n1 an "Ton Place for the cltTof- eVhVh9 Bnd W-WK section 1. The Select and Common Counclla ?h.,nS-SUyr ? Philadelphia do ordalS. Thatf the Board of Recreation be, and they are hew? by authorized, and dlrec ed to immediately enter upon and take possession of Td lot or pl.ec.t teround situated In the Second Ward, jJ,tVh.ei S!i. Philadelphia, bounded and d.-l ln7L.RCC0rd.'.n '2 a urvy thereof made 8-r 5 ,2i2?hi A9tln Surveyor and Regulator of ?hS.7hld Plstrict. January 23. 101J. as frS'r J?Wr.h.i2Slnnl.r ?' p0,n' on th 01"h side17 of Christian, street seventy-six (70) feet elant. SL.,-.". etrc't- thence extending eistwardly along the south aide of Christian street one. one-half (1014) Inches to a no nt: thence smith wordly two hundred and six (208) feet eRven ?i?.d-'!l'rf",.htn,.(U, ,nch" point S the north side of Montrose street at th dis tance of one hundred and atxtr-one (161) feet two (2) Inches cast of fllxth street, thence west along the north side of Montrose street -one hundred and nine (100) feet eleven (11) Inchaa to a point at the distance of fifty-one (31) feet three (3) Inches east of Sixth street and the, corner of a three (3) feet wide alley, thence northward y along the east aide of eald alley on a line Inclining one degree end thirty min utes to the west of a line at right angle to' Montrose street fifty-five (55) feet no Inches to a. p0.,n.ti ""vnre. WMt. Parsllel with Montrnae street three (3) feet nine (9) Inches to a polntrf thence north on a line Inclining one degree and thirty mlnutea to the west of a line at right angles to Montrose street six (0) feet no tnche to a point, thence west of a line parallel to Montrose street six (8) feet and three-eighth (H) Inches to a point; thence north on a line Inclining no degrees and forty minutes and fllty-elx seconds to the east of a line at right angles to Montrose street to one hundred and. forty-elx (140) feet aoven and five-eighths (7K Inches to the south aide of Christian street and place of beginning. Approved this 2Sth day of May. A. D.. 1MB. RUDOLPH BLANKENIIlinn. No. D8. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE flK- pair ot sidewalk and coping and placing; granite curb bounding the Balnbrldgo Street Plots, known as "Shlroen Pjaxa," from Third to Fifth streets on Balnbrldge atreet. In toe Fourth Ward. Section 1 The Select and Common Counclla of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That th Department of .Public Work, Bureau of Cttv Property, be authorised to repair lde- walks and coping and place granite curaf bounding the Balnbrldge Streets Plot, known aa Bhlppen Plata." from Third to Fifth street on Balnbrldge atreet, In the Fourtn Ward. Section 2. That the sum of Three Thousand? (3000) Dollar be and the same ta hereby ap propriated out of Item 1C0, Loan, for this pun pose. Approved thla 2Rth dav of Ma v. A. D. 1H18. RUDOLPH TtLANKENBURO. No. (WB. Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE I.tNlW niiu Kraur ui jviiioiioouse street ana WH nicaon avrnuo rio upon the ( Section L The ti. mt- e nt. " v ....-Ms.,,,... ,,y u(u.,ii, iintL vea-. Department or rurjiic work (Board of Sur veyors) be authorised and empowered to revlie the lines and grades ot Rlttenhouse street Bad to widen the rame from Wtssahlckon avenue to the east aide of Morrl; street, to revise thllni and grades of Wlssahlekon avenue from Prlea a'reet to Lincoln avenue, and to place upon the City plan a Circle of the radlu of lirt feet at the Intersection ot Rlttenhouse street i and Wlssahlekon avenue, aald Circle to he named "Hltenhoi.se circle." w " Approved the,27th day of May, A. T, IMS, J - RUDOLPH Dr-ANKENBlpa x No.nTZ Mayor of Philadelphia. 7 AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE ON THE CtTT plan aa a publlo park lot of ground bound by Bucklus street. Ash street, Richmond street and Bsth atreet. Section 1. The Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain ) That the Department of Publlo Work (Board of Purveyors) be authorised and directed ta" place on the City plan aa a publlo park the lot of ground bounded by the property Una near the middle ot Bucklus street on th south west, and by tho proposed northeast line 04? Ash street on the northeast, and by the south east line of Richmond street (aa now open) i on the northwest, and by the northwest line , of Bath atreet on th outheast. J Approved the 27th day of May. A. U. 1815. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. No, 074, Mayoref Philadelphia. OFFICE OF CLERK OF COUNCILS. t. . . Philadelphia, June 4 101 This I to certify that th bill entitled ''An Ordinance to make appropriation to th vari ous Bureaus In the Department pr Public Safety, Publlo Work, Uuppllea. Board of Rec reation, County Prisons, and City Commission ers, oui or ins lour million in re Hundred and twenty five thousand l4.H25,l00) dollar loan.. authorised to be borrowed by ordinance ap- o ap- by i$ iroveu jusr a. mu -' was returnea by Mayor to Common Council on th third ui iune, iviu, wun ma approval, eaeap following Item ' "CITV COMMISSIONERS "Item 170, Improvement ot property TMJh first kind Race street, taken for NsaBSj Court purposes .and the employment e aa Ml chltect to prepare plan and HMiUmm Mr such work, fifty thousand dollar H" -inereoy reaunng tne amount asjrevriau vuis uruinanc yrnm iqur m-iiiwm tart and twenty-five thousand (4. 82. eta) rour minion two nunared aaa i aana (l.ai.i guu) dollars. Tlie aald Item havlnc Laui i was passed on th m day fey a ' SB: nays. S. Bald Item, together with th eblectloa J I Mayor having leen aent ta Select CovusajL j sxaln considered and paa by that Mttr in same oay vy a voi pe yea, ft ) M l Th aald Item havlnc taam sjasaad fcy I riect ana in)mm9n VOV1CH I'V . three-fifth ef the wemWr leeted n ta tne provision IK .M .ft or 4 Mas proved May S. 174 dividing titles Htata into three ctasse. etc r ; enTecttva aa H the Mmsr had ai.i -d it itXIAM H FKI-TO f(Aitn.i n MaLtT Okie UtMfc bf Seaett t-ouarH a. ana to piace itittennousa cir-i 3lty plan. ' Select and Common Council of I rai Ashl hViln ljh. tj4H jk.4 b -