raggr" ti 'frflJJUP. ij EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, IQIS. i I i -$ &' . OKDIHAXCZS M ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORD Mm sntl'.lert, "An ordinance to author! ORDI- I tm PMHwiMittt rtatimait (?nmrany to con struct snf maintain it new bridge over Main street and Green Ian. Mit of. and In lieu and substitution for, the present bridge over Mam street, In We Twenty-first Ward, ap proved IJwember 24, 1P1.'' ne-.tto 1 The Select and Common Councils Sot the City ot Philadelphia do ordatn. That th lint rovlo of Section 1 of an ordinance ap freveo Dmtr SI, 1M4, entitled "An ordl- to authorize th Pennsylvania nallroad Company to construct and maintain a. new IrrMaje aver Main street and Oreen lane, east I, and In lieu and substitution for the present rfdita over Main street. In th Twenty-first r"rd." which reeds aa follows) Provided, That too ald nan brldfe shall have a clear head Teem ot not les than thlrtr (SO) feet above the physical trade of Main street and a clear headroom of not leaa than thlrtr (80) fee above the physical trade ot Green lane, and that the superstructure of the present bridge over Main street ahall be removed when the iww bridge la completed and put In service, ami thai tho plana of the new bridge shell be approved by the Director of the Department of lmblto Woika before any work la done under authority of thla ordinance, be and the earne la hereby amended an aa to read aa follow "rovlded, That the aald new brldre ahall span Main atreet and Oreen lane with concrete arches, affording a clear headroom ot not leu than sixteen (10) feet above the phyilcal (trad of Main atreet at .the curb lines, and a clear headroom ot not less than fourteen (14) feet above the phyilcal trade of Green lane at the curb line, and that the auperatructura ot the present brldite above Main atreet ahall be re moved whan the new brldre ! completed and rut In service, and that the plana ot the new rldice shall be approved by the Director of the Department ot Publlo Work before any work la dona under authority ot thla ordinance. 'Approved this 2Tth day ot iter. A. D. 101B. ... hudoumi nuANtoi.Ni.jiMx No. BTO. Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCB TO AUTHORIZE TUB opening of Twenty-sixth atreet, from Thomp- m to Maater atreet. motion 1. The Select and Oommon Council! C the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That the Department ot 'Publlo VV'arka be authorised and directed to notify the owners ot property over assd through which Twenty-sixth atreet, from Thompson to Maater atreet, will pass that at the expiration ot three months from the data of aald notice aald atreet will be required for yobbo use. Section 2. The Mayor of the City la hereby authorised and directed to enter security, on behalf ot ttoo city of Philadelphia, for the payment of any damages which may be aa sesssd by reaaon of the opening ot said rtreett upon Use filing of aald bond, and at the ex plratlon of the. aald three months, the Direc tor ot the Department ot Publlo Works shall forthwith proceed to open aald street. Approved the 10th day of June,A. D. 1915. rudoLfiI biaAntcknburg, wo. 080. Mayor of Philadelphia, AN ORSXNAJN029 TO AUTHORIZE Tint opening of Church lane, to Ita full width, from Limekiln pike to Twentieth street. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department ot publlo Worka be authorlied and directed to notify the owner of property over and through which Church lane, to Its full width, from limekiln pike to Twentieth atreet. will paea. that at the expiration of three months from the date ot said notice aald atreet will be required for publlo use. Section 2. The Mayor of the City Is hereby authorised and directed to enter security, on Ibehalf ot the City of (Philadelphia, for the pay ment of any damages which, may be assoeaed by reason of the openlnr of said street; upon the filing ot said bond, and at the expiration qf the aald three months, the Director ot the De partment of Publlo Works ahall forthwith pro ceed to open said street. Approved the 10th day of June. A. D. ISIS. RUDOLPH BINKENBURO, Ma. 603. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ' OHDrNANCE TO AUTHORIZE TUB Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company to lay and maintain a railroad siding or track op Noble street, wast of Twelfth street. In the Fourteenth ward. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, do ordain. That the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company be. and la hereby authorised to lay and maintain a railroad track or siding from a point of con nection with their northernmost track on Noble street, about two hundred and sixty (200) feet west of Twelfth atreet and running west for a distance of about one hundred and twenty (ISO) feet in front of, and parallel to, the property of the Rebman Real Estate Company, on the north side of Noble street as shown on plan on Hie In the (Bureau of Surveys) Department of Publlo Works: Provided, That the work herein authorised shall be done under the supervision and direction of the Department of Publlo Works (Board of Highway Supervisors) and that said siding shall be removed upon the passage of an ordinance to that effect, without any expense to the City of Philadelphia and without any recourse for damages against said City, either property, personal or otherwise, and that the sum of fifty (SO) dollars shall first be paid Into tho City Treasury for the publication of this ordinance. Approved this 3d day of June. A. D. 1015. .. RUDOLP1I B'ANKENBURO. No. 871. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE TUB LINES and grades of that portion of tho City plan bounded by South street, Delaware river, rejron avenue and Schuylkill river. Section o. The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain: That the Department ot Publlo Works (Board of Surveyors) be authorised to resurvey and re vise the lines and grades ot that portion of the City plan bounded by South atreet. Delaware liver, Oregon avenue and Schuylkill river, and to make new plana thereof. Approved the 27th day of May, A. D. 191B. J1UUUU-II IfUAAKCNlIUKB, No. 873. Mayor of Philadelphia AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE CURTAIN transfers in the annual appropriations to the various bureaus In the Departments of Publlo Safety, Publlo "Works, Wharves. Docks and Ferries, Health and Charities, Supplies, Clerks of Quarter Sessions, City Commission ers. Sheriff. City Treasurer, and Clerks of Councils, for the year 101 B. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the City Controller e authorlred to make the fol lowing transfers In the annual appropriations to the various Departments, for the year 1015: "Department of Publlo Health and Charities, Dlrector'B Office: From Item S, for the support eg children committed by the Juvenile Court, eta. fifty thousand (GO.000) dollars. Bureau of Charities: From Item 80 (e), tor care and keep ot children on City piers during the heated term-wages and supplies (our hundred (400) dollars. Department ot Wharves. Docks and Ferries: From Item 1 (a), salaries one thou sand two hundred and forty (1,340) dollars: from Item 4 (a), salaries, nine hundred (UOO) dollars: from Item 8 (a), salaries, one thousand and eighty iLOSO) dollars. Department of Sup plies (Taxes): From Item 2, stationery, eta., one thousand (1,000) dollars. (Lighting): From Item 11, towel service, etc., one hundred and fifty (180) dollars. Civil Service Commission: From Item 8(a), cleaning and toilet supplies, . twenty-five (28) dollars; from Item 6 (a), furni ture, three hundred and fifty (860) dollars. Sheriff: From Item 1 (d). Sheriffs Juries, three hundred (800) dollars) from Item 2 (h). Sheriff's posts, etc, one thousand (1,000) dollars. City Treasurer: From Item 4 0), Interest on new loans, eighty-eight tbousar.d nine hundred and tttlrty-elght (83,968) dollars and eighty-four. (64) cents," To the following: DEPARTMENT CftT PUBLIC BAFETT. BUREAU OF POLICE. Km S. To pay salaries of officers and patrolmen reinstated, by order of Su preme Court, as follows: Hugh Galla gher, one thousand four hundred and thirty-one (1.431) dollars; William T. (Robertson, seven, hundred and eighteen fllS) dollars; Jacob J. Marbet, eight hundred and three (80S) dollars and seventy (70) oents; James J. McOov era, four hundred and forty-four (444) dollars and seventy-fire (75) cents: Marlon A. Fleming, five hundred and sixty-four (594) dollars: Theodore Menke, one thousand six hundred and thirty-two (1,832) dollars; Eugene But cher, one thousand seven hundred and seven a, 707) dollars: Henry T. Oar nett, two thousand two hundred and seventy-four (2,274) dollars; Monroe Rides, one thousand seven hundred and forty-seven (1,747) dollars and sixty-fire (85) cents; Thomas T. Jones, four hundred and seventy (470) dol lars; Ambrose P, Lakjer. five hundred and sight (608 dollars and alghty (80) cents, James J. McFarland, two thou sand and fifty-two (2,052) dollars; William X Kunxlg, one thousand six hundred and seventy-six (1,076) dol lars and forty (10) cents: Albert O. Schleicher, one thousand two hundred and eighty-one (1,281) dollars and fif teen (15) cents; Leonard McOarvey, four thousand nine hundred and ninety eight (4.998) dollars and thirty-nine (3P) cents. Total, twenty-two thousand three hundred and eight dollars and eighty-four cents 122,300.84 Item 26 (b), Purchase of pulmotors and oxygen tsnka,nlne hundred and twenty five dollars D29 ELECTRICAI. BUREAU. Item 17 (d) Installing a fire alarm box at Mt Slnal Hospital, one hundred and twenty-five dollars... tl25 PEPAUTMBNT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF HIOHWATS. fm It (a). Transportation, meals, com- Mumciiiiun service ana lavtruilDCi two thousand dollars.. 12.000 ,ltm 20 It). Construction of a temporary curb, to be laid along the edge of the present temporary driveway, on the line of Forty-njntn street, between Gray's and Botanlo avenues, Including the necessary repavlng end Incidents! work, two thousand five hundred ?-flars Item , Draining; or grading of that H. section bounded bv Cobb's Creek.north side of Thomas avenue, the northern end ear tern llnea of Cobb's Creek Park way, and the southern side of Haiti seas avenue, for mosquito prevention, saw tttousand five hundred dollars.... Bas 4fl. Abatement of mosquito breeding iSilfH 1 it on private properties, one WSSSm dollars . .. , ""' BUREAU OK-iStmVKrs. fairs S (a),. Pamphlets, magazines and tuWitUneous, two hundred id fifty . r -. - ... ii : ,iyi':.- 5,500 M.50O 1,000 1250 300 WO 600 5. POO 100 1.000 loo S e, Jtvpairs lu aiiu uvw vi uw, nuiu Hire hundred dollars ........ (as si L. Recording deeds and dedication sFtreeU. five hundred dollars....... aunt If (a). Transportation (district Sur eeters). Kvs hundred dollars. , ...... Item A (bj. Hire, storags and care of ki.-, trMrlcs and automobiles, two ,i Ksuasftd five hundred dollars.. ..... JMm. c. Cfeamng offices, one hundred ,r Rfuilr nf toots and lnstru- t anal uist.ellaneous. one thousand sllara .. ,,",!:: 11 TTanafiarisiiou inn iuis yvma ffl ..as hundred dollar ... . it I, Truniportatlou and uilseel- 'seeou f. xamlnU3D of sewers), four . Bre.1 V.llnr ... . ; , 1IVI ,- Hruslrs la Plant and lu,W?it ,ri,i..H tiV art hanirsU Obi- 400 v ORDINANCES Item IR (b). Transportation and miscel laneous (sewage disposal), five hundred dollars, ...., ! o00 BUREAU OP CITY PROPERTY. Item 11 (g). To make alterations and fit up ltoom No. 440, City Hall, or thou- sand dollars . ...... $1,000 Item IS (1). Printing for bsnd concerts, ... one hundred dollars .... ,,..,.. 100 DHPARTMKNT OK WHARVES. LMJCKS AND FEP.R1E8. Item 2 (a). Carfare, transportation, freight, expressage. drayage, postsge, communication, advertising, printing, stationary, tpeclal and miscellaneous tervlces and supplies, seven hundred dollars I7(0 Item 2 (c). Purchase and maintenance of an automobile. (Provided, The present Detrolter 2-A. now In possession of the Department, be exchanged In part pay ment ot new machine), two thousand dollars ., . ., 2,000 Item 2 (d). Installing an Interconverslng system in the Department's offices In the Bourse Building, two hundred and fifty dollars , ., ,. ..... .... . . Sflp DEPARTMENT OF HBA.LTH AND CHARI TIES DIRECTOR'S OFKIOB. Item 6. Toward expenses of Annual Meeting of the National Association frr the Studv nnd Prevention nf Intent Mortality, In November, 1013, two thousand dollars $2,UW KURHAU OT C1IAJUT1LS. Item 80 (e). Care and keep of children during the heated term wsges and surpnee, tour tnourana uouars DHPARTMBNT OF SUPPLIES. (TAXES). Item S, Furniture, furnishings. eto.,. (CIVIL SERVICE). Item 2. Towel service ,.,.,,. Item 3. Office furnishings, etc 1 (LIGHTING). Item 12. Furniture and office supplies., IKOIJCE). I4.UK) $1,000 $M , 8.V) $150 Item 04. (Purchase ot motorcycles. tour tnousana aonars IHKUtWlTm. $4,000 Item 10 (h). Purchase ot cinders, for use on country roads and crossings, six thousand dollars 16,000 (8UR.VBT6). Item 18. Printing, engraving, litho graphing, binding and towel service, fire hundred dollars Item 14. Stationery, photographic, draughting, scientific, educational, me chanical, engineers' and electricians' supplies, etc., one thousand dollars.... Item 10. Hardware, tools, lumber, etc., $500 1.000 1,000 one thousand dollars Item 18 (a). Miscellaneous, five hun dred dollars 1 Itsm 18 (b). Rubber goods, pocking and wearing apparel, two hundred dollars. Item 18 (cj. Corner stones, five hun dred dollars CLERK OF QUARTER 8ESSjNS Item 1 (c). Counsel tees and Incidental expenses allowed by Judges ot Court ot Oyer and Terminer In trial of homicide cases to attorneys appointed by Court under provisions of the act of Assem bly aDTjroved (March 22 1WY7. fwn 600 200 600 tnousana dollars I7TTV r.rMTjaTr,wi7"tia S3, OOt) Item 1. So as to provide for the employ ment ot six children's agents and In vestigators, from June 1, 1916, at the rate of one thousand fle hundred (1,500) dollars per annum each, and one supervising Investigator, at the rate Of gl.ftOA ner nnntim frsim -Tun 1 1815, six thousand three hundred dot- , "US Item 10 (c). For extra clerks, six thou $6,800 sand dollars Item 82 (e). Support of chllren com 6,000 mitted by the Juvenile Court as charged upon the County, sixty thou sand dollars 60,000 Provided, That the City Commission ers are hereby authorised to draw, and the City Controller to countersign, warrants against this Item for bills contracted since January 1, 1015, nnd also for bills contracted In 1914, as fol lows: St. Vincent's Home, two thou sand nine hundred and ninety (2,900) dollars and forty-one (41) cents; Cath olic Childien's Bureau of Phlladel pola. two thousand nine hundred and twenty (2,920) dollars and thirty-nine (80) cents; the St. John's Orphan Asy lum, two thousand two hundred and fifty-eight (2.258) dollars and sixty-two (62) cents; the Philadelphia Protectory for Boys, one thousand two hundred and eight (1,208) dollars and eighty one (81) cents; the Catholic Home for Destitute Children, one thousand four hundred and forty-six (1.446) dollars and ninety-four (04) cents: St. Jo seph's Protectory, Norrlstown. three hundred and forty-one (341) dollars and eleven (11) cents; the House of the Oood Shepherd, W. P.. eighty-nine (SO) dollars and eighty-four (84) cents; St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, Tacony, forty-nine (49) dollars and seventy (70) cents; the House of the Good Shepherd, Germantown. forty-five (45) dollars and forty-three (43) cents; 8t. Mary Magdalene de Pass! Home for Italian Girls, eighteen (18) dollars and fifty-seven (57) cents. SHERIFF. Item 1 (o). Extra clerks, one thousand three hundred dollars 11,800 . , CITV TREASURER. Item 1 (b). Salary and wages for extra help, five hundred dollars 1500 Item 1 (c). Expenses Incident to the sale ot loans, one thousand dollars 1,000 CLERKS OF COUNCILS. Item B (a). Celebrating Fourth of July, six thousand dollars 18000 Approved the 29th day of May, A. D. 1915. RUDOLPft BLANKENBURO, No. 078. Mayor of Phtladelnhla. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND Di recting tho Director of the Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries to expend a portion of the two hundred and fifty thou sand (250,000) dollars appropriated to said Department by Act of Assombly approved July 25, 1018, for the construction of a wooden bulkhead along the Schuylkill river. Whereas. By Act of Assembly approved July 25. 1913. the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) dollars was specifi cally appropriated to the Department of Wharves, Docks nnd Ferries of the City of Philadelphia, for the Improvement of Harbor facilities, and It was provided In Section 2 of said Act that "the moneys so appropriated shall only be expended aa authorized and directed by the Councils of the City ot Phila delphia": And Whereas, The said Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferriea has advertised. In accordance with the law, for building & wooden bulkhead along the eastern bank of the Schuylkill river, from Penrose Ferry bridge to about the foot of Hoyt street, and is prepared to award a contract for the same to the lowest responsible bidder, and desire to use a sum not exceeding twenty-five thou sand (25,000) dollars out of the said appro priation of two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) dollars In part payment for the work to be done under said contract. Section 1, The Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Director of the Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferriea be. and Is here by authorised and directed to use a sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand (25,000) dol lars out of the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) dollars aa appropriated to said Department by the Act of Assembly ap proved July 26, 1918, said sum to be ex pended as a part payment for the purpose of building a wooden bulkhead along the east ern bank of the Schuylkill river, from Pen rose Ferry bridge to about the foot of Hoyt street. Approved the 7th day of Mav. A. D 1915. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO, No. 078. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE A CER tatn transfer In the annual appropriation to the Departments of Clerks of Councils and City Treasurer to provide expenses In cident to the temporary removal of the "Liberty Bell" to the Panama-Pacific Ex position at Ban Francisco. Section 1. The Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the City Controller be authorized to make the following transfer In annual ap propriations, for the year 1915, viz.: City Treasurer; From Item 4 (s) Interest on new loans, twenty-nine thousand (20,000) dollars; To Clerks of Councils, Itsm 8, to provide for the expenses of transporting the "Liberty Bell" to the Panama. I'aclflo Exposition In San Francisco and the cost of maintaining caretakera of the bell while at the Exposi tion. The said amount to be expended un der the supervision and approval of the Joint Special Committee authorized by resolution spprored April 10, 1016. Approved the 24th day of May, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO, No, 880, Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE City Commissioners to employ an architect to draw plans for and supervise the work of altering and furnishing the Vaux School building for use of the Municipal Court, and providing for his compensation, Section 1, The Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the City Commissioners Is authorized to employ an architect to draw plana and specifications for alterations, rspalrs to, fur nishing of and superintending the work In cident to fitting up the old Vaux School building. Twelfth and Winter streets, for use of the Municipal Court, Section 2, The said City Commissioners are hereby authorized to draw and the City Controller to countersign, warrants for the payment of (he services of said architect, the regular and established fees authorized by the American Institute ot Architects, to be charged to and paid out of Itsm S (n) of the appropriation to the City Commis sioners, Approved the 26th day of 'y. A. D. 191$. RUDOLPH IlLANKKNBURa. No. 881. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE I rradlng of Addison, Alden, Allman, Amsr can, Annsbury. Bailey, Rambrty, Benszet, Blgler Delsncey, Delphlne, Elkhart. Ettlng. Ueventb. Eighteenth, Frailer, Fifteenth, Fifty-fourth Flfty-nintli. Garnet. Greene, Henry, Hancock. Howard, Irving. Klngsley, Lycoming. Madison, Marston, Marvlne. May field, Moore, Mulberry. Newklrk, Opal, pent ridge. Plum. Pratt, porter. Reed, Regent, Retta, Ringgold, Rodman, Shunk, Smedley, Sprlngbank, Sydenham, Sixteenth, Seven teenth. Tasksr, Third. Tenth, Thirteenth, Twenty-seventh Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-fourth. Wakellng. Wanamaksr. War nock, Westvlew and Wlllard streets, Alle gheny. Chester. Germantown. Hasel. Klng sesslng, Larchwood. Llndley, Medary. Ore gon, J'ssMisll. Rising Sun and Wlndrlm ave nues, Hunting Park avenue extension) Cobbs Creek Parkway and Limekiln pike. Section 1 The Select and Common Councils of the city nf Philadelphia do ordain TM so urpariiueni w jrueiw wwu as ORDINANCES authorised to enter Into contracts for grading th following streets to the established grade of the City, with the necessary drains, etc., vis: Addison street, from Fltty-elghth to Fifty-ninth street i Alden street, from Arch to Cherry street; Allman street, from Sixty fifth to Sixty-sixth street, American street, from Clarkson street to Olney avenue; Anns bury street, from Fourth to Fifth street I Bailey street, from Allegheny avenue to Wll lard street; Bambrey street, from Tasker to Morris street; Ileneiet street, from Ardlelgh street to Creshelm Valley Drive; Blgler street, from east house line of Thirteenth street to point connecting with the grading of Fifteenth street, with rieceeeary retaining wall; Delancey street, from Sixty-second street to Cobbs, Creek Parkway; Delphlne street, from American to Fifth street ; Elkhart street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth 'reel : Ettlng street, from Allegheny avenue Jo Wlllard street; Eleenth street, from Oreen lane to Champlost street; and from Wlngo hocking to Louden street, nshteenth street, from Huntingdon street to Pulaski avenue; Frailer street, from Vine street lo West minster aenue; Fifteenth street, from south house line of Oregon avenue to the south house line of Illgler street; Fifty-fourth street, from Springfield avenue to Florence avenue; Fifty-ninth street, from Cedar ntenue to Tine street) Garnet street, from Chelten avenue to Medary avenue; Greene street, from Carpenter to Westvlew street; Henry strret, from School Isne to Mldvale avenue; Hancock and Howard streets, from Porter to Shunk street; Howard street, from Fisher avenue to Tabor street: Irlng street, from Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street; Klngsley street, from Pechln to Mitch ell street; Lycoming street, from Sixth lo Marshall atreet; Madison street, from Ettlng to Marston street: Marston street, from Alle gheny avenue to Wlllard street; Marvlne street, from Wlngohocklng to Courtland street: Mayfleld street, from Twenty-fourth to Ringgold street! Moore street, from Tenth to Eleventh street; Mulberry street, from sum mit about three hundred feet northeast of Harrison to Wakellng street; Newklrk street, from Tasker to Morris street; Opal street, from Chelten avenue to Medary avenue; Pent ridge street, from Fifty-seventh to Fifty eighth street; Plum street, from Jefferson street to Torresdale avenue: Pratt street, from Willow to Charles street! Porter street, from Third to Fourth street: Reed street, from thlrty.fltth to Thirty-sixth street, with a re taining wall at the intersection of Thirty-fifth and Reed streets nnd the reconstruction of sewers rendered necessary thereby; Regent street, from Sixty-fifth to Sixty-sixth street! Retta street, from Rochelle street to Tark Line; Ringgold street, from Indiana to Elkhart street; Rodman street, from Fifty eighth to Fifty-ninth street; Shunk street, from Front to Second street, nnd from Fifth to Sixth street; Smedley street, from Llndley avenue to Fisher's lane; Sprlngbsnk street, from Westvlew street, southeast to property of Anna M. Smith; Sydenham, Six teenth and Seventeenth streets, from Llndley avenue to Fisher's lane; Tasker street, from Thirty-third to Thirty-sixth street: Third street, from Rltner to Porter street; Tenth street, from Wlngohocklng to Louden street: Thirteenth street, from south house line of Oregon avenue to north house line ot Blgler street, and from Rockland to Louden street; Twenty-seventh street, from Allegheny ave nue to Wlllard street: Twenty-ninth street, from Morris street to Snyder avenue: Thirty first street, from Tasker street to Maiden lane; Thirty-fourth street, from Reed to Moore street; Wakellng street, from Hawthorne to Valley street; Wanamaker street, from Lans downs avenue to Media street: Warnock street, from Wlngohocklng to Courtland street; Westviow street, from YVtssahtckon avenue routhwcstwardly to property of Anna M, Smith; Wlllard street, from Twenty-sixth to Marston street: Allegheny avenue (south side walk), from Twenty-eighth to Twenty-ninth street; Chester avenue, from Sixty-fifth lo Sixty-sixth street: Germantown avenue, from about two hundred and fifty feet southeast of Chestnut Hill avenue to about one hundred nnd fifty feet northeast of Chestnut Hill ave nue: Hazel avenue, from Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth street; Klngsesslng avenue, from Fifty-sixth to Ithan street; I-archwood ave nue, from Fifty-eighth to Sixtieth street and from Sixty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway: Llndley avenue, from Fifteenth to Eighteenth street; Medary avenue, from Lawntown avenue to Twelfth street; Oregon avenue, from Delaware avenue to Twenty third street; Paschall avenue, from Sixty-fifth to Sixty-sixth street; Rising Sun avenue, from Warnock to Ninth street; Wlndrlm avsnue, from Tenth to Twelfth streot; Hunting Park avenue extension, from Broad street to Hunt ing Park avenue and from Bristol to Fifteenth street; Cobb's Creek Parkway from Spruce to Pine street, and from Sixty-fifth street to Florence avenue: Limekiln pike, from Chew street to Godfrey avenue and from Chelten avenue to about two hundred feet southeast ot Cora street. The cost of said work to be taken from the grading Items in the appropria tion to the Department of Public Works, Bu- i reau or lttgnwaya, in an cases wnere the ma I terlal required to excavate or fill any legally opened street within six blocks ot the streets I' herein authorized to be graded can be Inter changeably used, the Director of the Depart ment of Publlo Works shall advertise for and . award the contract so that the same shall be embodied In one and the same contract. Pro- and the contracts awarded to the lowest re sponsible bidders. All ordinances or parte ot ordinances Incon sistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved the 27th day of May, A. D. 1910. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO. No. 982. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE paving of Albanus, Allman, Bailey, Bambrey, Camac, Catharine, Chew, Conestoga, Delan cey, Dltman, Elkhart. Ettlng, Eleventh, Fra iler, Front, Fourth, Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fifth, Hadfleld, Hancock, Howard, Lesher, Lycom ing, Madison, Malcolm, Marvlne. Marston, Mayfleld, Media, Mulberry, Orlanna, Pine, Porter, Regent, Ringgold, Ruscomb. Shunk, Smedley, Second, Sixth, Seventh, Sixteenth, Sixty-fourth, Tasker, Third, Tenth, Twenty fourth, Twenty-seventh, Thirty-first, Wana maker. Warnock. Water, Wlllard and Wish art streets, Duncannon, Fisher, Greenway, Klngsesslng, Olney, Paschall, Warner and Whitby avenues. Cobbs Creek Parkway, Park Line Drive, Front and Newklrk streets, Flske avenue, Retta and Spencer streets, Roumfort avenue, Walnut and Hermit streets, Germantown, Rising Sun, Lincoln and Willow Grove avenues. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That tho Department ot Publlo Works be authorized and directed to enter Into contracts with com petent pavers for paving the following streets with the best quality of refined natural asphalt, using vitrified brick gutters when and where deemed necessary by the direction ot said De partment, viz.; Albanus street, from York road to Thirteenth street; Allman street, from Sixty-fifth to Sixty-sixth street; Bailey street, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street; Bam brey atreet, from Tasker to Morris street; Camac street, from Louden to Rockland street; Catharine street, from Sixty-second street to Cobbs Creek Parkway; Chew street, from Maccher to Second street; Conestoga street, from Larchwood avenue to Addison street; De lancey street, from Sixty-second street to Cobbs Creek Parkway; Dltman atreet, from Wakellng to Howarth street, and from Pratt to Granite atreet; Elkhart street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth street; Ettlng street, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street ; Elev enth street, from Courtland to Louden street; Prazler street, from Vine street to Westmins ter avenue; Front strret, from Porter to Shunk street, and from Louden atreet to Rising Sun avenue; Fourth Btreet, from Rltner to Porter street, and from Wlngohocklng to Cayuga street; Fifty-fourth street, from Springfield avenue to Florence avenue; Fifty-fifth street, from Klngseeslng avenue to Woodland avenus; Hadfleld street, from Fifty-third to Fifty-eighth street; Hancock and Howard streets, from Porter to Shunk street; Lesher street, from Brill to Rrldge street; Lycoming street, from Sixth to Marshall street; Madison street, from Ettlng to Marston street; Malcolm street, from Fifty-third to Fifty-seventh street; Marvlne street, from Wlngohocklng to Courtland street! Marston street, from Allegheny avenue to Wll lard street; Mayfleld atreet,from Twenty-fourth to Ringgold street; Media street, from Sixty fourth to Sixty-fifth street; Mulberry street, from summit about three hundred feet northeast of Harrison to Wakellng street; Orlanna street, from Wlngohocklng to Cayuga street; Pins street, from Sixty-second street to Cobbs Creek Parkway; Porter street, from Third to Fourth street; Regent street, from Fifty-fifth to Fifty sixth street, and from Sixty-fifth to Sixty-sixth street; Ringgold street, from Indiana to Elk hart street; Ruscomb street (opened por tion), from York road to Broad street; Shunk street, from Front to Second street, and from Fifth to Blxth street; Smedley street, from Ruscomb street to Fisher's lane; Second street, from Ashdale atreet to about one. hun dred and sixty-five feet north of Fisher ave nue; Sixth street, from Tabor street to about ninety feet south of Somervtlls avenue. Sev enth street, from Cayuga to Courtland street; Sixteenth street, from Ruscomb street to Fisher's lane. Sixty-fourth street, from Lans downs avenue to Media street; Tasker street, from Thirty-third to Thirty-sixth street! Third street, from Rltner to Porter strset; Tenth street, from Wlngohocklng to Loudon street, and from Luzerne to Lycoming street; Twenty-fourth street, from Snyder avenue to Wolf street, Twenty-seventh street, from Al legheny avenue to Wlllard street, Thirty-first street, from Tasker street to Maiden lane; Wanamaker atreet, from Lansdowne avenue to Media street Warnock street, from Wlngo hocklng to Courtland street; Water street, from Fisher avsnue to Tabor street; Wlllard otreet, from Twenty sixth to Marston strest, Duncannon avenue, from York rosd to Broad street, Fisher avenue, front York road to Broad street, Greenway avenue, from Sixty seventh to Sixty-eighth atreet; Klngsesslng uvenus, from Fifty-sixth to Ithan atreet; Ol ney avenue, from Sixth to Broad street: Pas. ehall avenue, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-fifth treet. and from Sixty-fifth to Sixty-sixth street; Wagner avenus, from Tsbor to Tenth r treet, Whitby avenue, from Fifty-second street to the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad, Cobbs Creek Parkway, from Spruce to Pine atreet, and from Cathartns street to Washington avenus) Cobb's Creek Parkway Ipavs the unraved portion and repave the por tion paved with brick with the necessary re setting of curb), from Thomas avenue to Triple street, Park Line Drive, from Walnut lane to lljrtter street. The following streets with vitrified firs clay or shale bricks or blocks, viz.; Seventh sties C from Courtland street to the Boulevard; Front street, from Tabor street to Clarkson avenue; Newklrk street, from Tasker to Morris street! Flake svsnue, from Cresson to Dobson strest The following streets with special hillside vitri fied bricks, viz.: Ketta street, from Keen el le strset to Park line; Spencer street, from Wen ton avenue to Twenty-first slreeti Rourrjort avenus, front aeraaoatown avenue to Boysr 'to feilewla strests wit fesse4 asHi ORDINANCES blocks, vis. i Walnut street (lower lsvsl under brides), from Twenty-fourth west to bulkhead; Hermit street, from Terrace to Dexter street! Germantown avenue, from Mermaid lane to Creshelm Valley drive. Rising Sun avenue, from Warnock to Ninth street. The following streets with an eighteen (18) foot centre atrip ot bituminous macadam, r,ater-bound macadam shoulders and vitrified brick gutters, viz, Lincoln avenue, from (Springfield avenue to Ablngtan nvsnue; Willow drove avenue, from Germsntown avenue to Seminole street. The portion of the work to bo psld for by the City shall be taken from the Item for Intersections, in th appropria tion of the Department of Publlo Works, Bu reau of Highways. The conditions ot the con tracts shall be that the contractors shall col lect the cost of paving from the owners of property respectively fronting on said streets, and shall enter Into an obligation with tha City to keep said streets in good fepstr for five years after the paving Is finished Pro vided, That ssld streets shall be first dedi cated or Properly Opened, and that the Director of the Department of Public Works shall ad vertise for proposals for paving said streets and award the contracts to the lowest respon sible bidders, nnd that the owners pt property fronting ssld streets shall not be charged more than tha contract price. All ordinances or porta of ordinances Incon sistent herewith be, nnd the same are hereby repealed, Approved the 27th day of May, A. D. 1015. RUDOLPH BLANKRNnt'Rn, No. OKI. Major of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHOIUZE THE construction of sewers In certain sections of the city, Section t. The Select and Common Coun cils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That the Department ot Publlo Works be au thorized to enter Into contracts for tha con struction of newers In Allman atreet, from EVlgewood to Sixty-first street: American street, from Duncannon avenue to Delphlne atreet; Anderson and Ardlelgh streets, from ii bout three hundred feet northwest of Mt. Pleasant avenue to Mt. Airy avenue; Bailey street, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street; Bambrey street, from Tasker to Morris street; Bass street, from Phll-B.llena street to about three hundred and seven feet northwest; Ueulah street, from Shunk street to Oregon avenue; llnndywlne street, from Forty-first to Forty-second street: Bridge street, from Wil low to Charles street: Catharine street, from Delaware avenue to Third street; Chew street, from Fifth to Sixth street, and In the north side (north Bide only to be assessed), from Sixth to Seventh street; Crow son street, from l'hll-Ellena to Dorset street; D street, from Wyoming avenue to Rockland street: Dclan toy strret, from Sixty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway; Dover street, from Tasker to Morris street; Elkhart street, from Twenty fourth to Twenty-fifth street; Estaugh street, from Palethorp to Mascher street; Ettlng street, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street; Eighteenth street, from Rockland to Ruscomb street: Frazler street, from Vine street to Westminster avenue: Fourth street, from Ashdale to Albanus street; Fifty-fourth Btreet, frsm Springfield avenue to Florenco avenue; Firty-nlnth street, from Cedar avenue to Tine street, nnd from Locust to Spruco street; Garnet street, from Chelten avenue to Medary avenue; Greenwich street, from Mar shall to Seventh atreet; Harrison street, from Pcnn to Lelner street; Haworth street, from Jackson to Cottage street; Henry street, from Walnut lane to Rlttenhouso street; Howard street, from Llppincott to .Clearfield street: Irving street, from Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street; Klngsley street, from Walnut lane to Rlttenhouso street: Lambert street, from Som erset street to Kennedy's Isne: Llppincott street, from A to B street; Madison street, from Ettlng to Marston street: Magnolia street, from Washington lone to Tulpehocken street; Marshall street, from Llndley avenue to Ruscomb street; Marston street, from Alle gheny avenue to Wlllard street; Marvlne street, from Wlngohocklng to Courtland street; Mayfleld street, from Twenty-fourth to Ringgold street: Mifflin street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-eighth street, Mor. rls street, from Twenty-ninth to Thlrtlfth street, and from Sixth to Seventh street: Mulberry street, from summit about two hundred and eighty-three feet northeast of Harrison street to Wakellng street; N street, from Sedgeley avenue to Kensington ave nue; Newklrk street, from Tnsker to Morris street; Ogden street, from Twenty-ninth to Thirtieth street; Opal street, from Chelten ave nue to Medary avenue; Orlanna street, from Cay-iga to Wlngohocklng street: Oros street from Walnut lane to Rlttenhouse street; Pine street, from Sixty-second street to CoWs Creek Parkway; Pratt street, from Glenlock to Dltman street: Regent street, from Sixtieth to Sixty-first street; Ringgold street, from Mifflin to Moore street, and from Indiana to Elkhart street; Rlttenhouse street, from Oros to Henry street; Rockland street, from Fourth street to the Boulevard and from Fifth to Sixth street; Rublcam street, from Second to Third street; Sheridan street, from Washington avenue south to dead end; Sliver street, from Jasper to Helen street: Smedley street, from Lindley avenue to Fisher's lane; Spencer street, from Stenton avenuo to Twenty.flrst stroet; Sterner street, from Jasper to Helen street; Sydenham, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, from Llnd ley avenue to Fisher's lane; Slxty-41rtt street, from Klngsesslng avenue to Chester avenue; Slxty-nlntn street, from Sherwood road to City avenue; Seventy-first street, from Paschall av enue to 'P., B. and W. R. R. ; Taylor street, from Moore to Mifflin street: Trinity street, from Sixtieth to Edgewood street; Third street, from Sulla to Rockland street; Twentieth street, from Spencer street to Ooairey avenuel Twenty-seventh street, from Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street; Twenty-eighth street, from Hunting Park avenue southwardly across pri vate property to the P., O, and N. R. R., con tinuing southwardly under said railroad to Marston playground, and across Marston play (ground to intersection of Wlllard and Marston streets; Thirtieth street, from Tasker to Mor ris street: Thirty-first street, from Tasker to 'Morris street: Thirty-fourth street, from Reed to Tasker street: Thirty-fifth street, from Reoi to Harmer street: Warnock street, from Wlngo hocklng to Courtland street: Wlllard street, from Twenty-sixth to Marston street; Wood stock street, from Somerset street to Kennedy's lane: Yocum strest, from Sixty-seventh to Six ty-elghth streetr Chester avenue, from Sixtieth to Sixty-first street; Eastwlck avenue, from Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street: Greennay ave nue, from Sixty-seventh to Slxty-elgnth street; Larchwood avenue, from Fifty-eighth to Six tieth street, and from Sixty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway: Llndley avenue, from Fifteenth to Eighteenth Btreet; Ogontz avenue (west side, west side only to be assessed), from Medary avenue to Godfrey avenue; Springfield avenue, from Fifty-ninth to Six tieth street; Stenton avenue, from Spencer to Sullivan street; Wyoming; avenue (south side, south side only to be assessed), from tr to Whltsker street; Cobb's Creek Park way, from Spruco street to Catharine street: Sherwood road, from Slxty-elxth street to a point on the southerly side of Sherwood road and western boundary of Morris Park; Northeast Boulevard (south side, south side only to be sssessed), from Mascher to Front street; Broad street (east Bide), from stream north of Sixty-ninth avenuo north to Sixty eighth avenue north: Broad street (west side), from stream north of Sixty-ninth avenue north to summit south of Sixty-eighth avenue north; Carlisle street, from Haines street to three hundred and forty-five feef south ot Sixty-eighth avenue north; Fifteenth street, from Haines street to three hundred and sev enty feet south of Sixty-eighth avenue north; Haines street, from Broad to Fifteenth street; Oak lane, from Twelfth to Thirteenth street; Old York rosd. from Sixty-ninth avenue north to Sixty-sixth avenue north; Sixty-eighth ave nue north from Broad street to ninety feet west ot Fifteenth street; Sixty-ninth avenue north from Thirteenth to Booed street; Thir teenth street, from Sixty-ninth avenue north to Oak lane. Section 2. That the Director of the Depart ment of Publlo Works shall advertise, accord ing to law, announcing that bids will be re ceived for the sewers above authorized, and be shsll allot thsm to the lowest responsible bidders, and It shall be a condition of tha said contracts that the contractors shsll ac cept the sums assessed upon the lines of said sewers In manner and form authorized by ex isting ordinances, and any excess over and above the said assessment, in addition to that provided for by ordinance, ahall be charged to any Item for the construction of branch sewers In the appropriation to the Department of Publlo Works (Bureau of Surveys): Pro vided, That In all cases where the property on the lines ot the sewers herein authorized la assessed at suburban rates the owners of property shall first file an agreement to ray the regular frontage charges: Provided, how ever. That the Department of Publlo Works Is authorized to construct the sswers in D street, from Wyoming avsnue to Rockland street; Brosd street (east side), from stream north of Blxty-nlnth avsnue north to Sixty eighth avenus north; Broad atreet (west side), from stream north ot Sixty-ninth avenus north to summit south of Sixty-eighth avenue north; Haines strset, from Broad atreet to Fifteenth street; Oak lane, from Twelfth street to Thir teenth strset; Old York road, from Blxty nlnth avenue north to Sixty-sixth avenue north; Sixty-ninth avenue north, from Thir teenth street to Broad street, and Thirteenth street, from Blxty-nlnth avenue north to Oak lane, without the agreements being required, but no permits shsll be Issued for tho drain ers of any nronertles on the lines nf km streets until the regular frontage charges shall. I be paid i and Provided, That no assessment! shall be charged for the sewer on Twenty eighth street, from Hunting Park avsnue southwardly to the Intersection of Wlllsrd and Msrston streets, where the same Is built upon undedlcated portion of the street and where the properties are not assessed at full city rates, but no permits shall be Issued for the drainage ot properties on the lines of said sswer until ttu (rootage charges shall have been paid, and that the Msyor Is hereby au thorized to enter security on bebslf ot the City of Philadelphia, for the payment of any damages by reason of the construction ot said sewer through private property In the bed ot Twenty-eighth street from Hunting Park ave nue southwardly to the P. Q, and N, R B, flection 8. Tbst ths Director of the Depart ment of Publlo Works Is authorized to pay for Inspections, borings and expenses Incidental to the work of constructing ssld branch sswers from the Item for ths construction of branch sewers. Approved the 26th day of May. A. D. 1918. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO, No. 086. Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE KXE cutlon of a contract between the City of Philadelphia, the Connecting Railway Com pany) and the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, Isssee ot the Connecting Railway Com pany, provided for th) sbollehiaeat of grade crossings at Highland, aeaolnols, HartweU and Chslten avenues, for the csaetructlon of a brides on the line of ths Counseling Rail way across Horttsr street, gad for such pur poses authorizing ths placlog use the City slaa, ths striking from the City pis, ths vacation, widening and revision of toe lines and grades of streets, and (or (Ke opebiag Mai xjfcisfea! obaiisM ( streets, la U Twee ORDINANCES ty-seeond Ward, upon certain terms and conditions. Section 1. The fleteet and Common Councils ;f the City ot Philadelphia do ordain That the proper officers of the City of Philadelphia be, and they are hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf ot the said City and under Its corporate seal a contract with the Connecting Railway Company and the Pennsylvania Ball road Company, lessee ot said Connecting Rail way Company, In tha following formi THIS AOnEEMENT, made this day of In ths year of our Lord one thou sand nine hundred and between the CITT of PHILADELPHIA, hereinafter celled the "City" party of the first part, and TUB CONNECTING RAILWAY COMPANY on THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, lessee of said Connecting Railway Company, hereinafter called the "Pennsylvania Com panies," parties ot the second part. . , WHERDA8. The ipartles hereto desire to abol ish the crossings at grade on the railroad ot the Connecting Railway Company at Highland, Seminole. HartweU and Chelten avenues, and to have constructed a bridge to carry said rail road over Hortter street. In the Twenty-second Ward, and have duly negotiated concerning nnd definitely agreed upon the terms nnd condi tions for said contract and are about to exe cute the ssma accordingly. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH, That for and In consideration of the premises and the privileges and advan tages to esch of them thereunto moving and the mutual covenants hereinafter contained and set forth, the said parties hereto have mu tually covenanted and agreed for themselves, their successors and assigns, and by these presents do severally covenant and agree to and with each other aa follows! First, The ssld City covenants, promisee and agrees to revise the lines and grades ot the following- streets! Highland avenue, from a. point about 200 feet southwest of Navahoe street to Seminole avenue; Seminole avenue, from a point about 210 feet northwest ot High land avenue to Gravers lane, and Chelten ave nue, from Pulsskl avenue to Morrla street; to revlie the lines and grades and open Hortter street, from McCallum atreet to Pelham road; Navahoe street, from a point about 175 feet northwest of Hlghlsnd avenue to Evergreen avenue; and Evergreen avenue, from a point about 175 feet northeast of Navahoe street to Navahoe street; to place upon the City plan and open a new street, not lees than sixty (00) feet wide, to be called St, Martina lane, from the Intersection of Highland nnd Seminole ave nues to Gravers lane, nnd to strlko from the City plan and vacate such portions ot High land avenue, from Seminole avenue to St. Martins lane; and St, Martins lane, from High land avenue to Gravers lane, aa do not lie within the lines ot tho said new St. Martins lane, and so much of the bed of Woodlawn street as may Us within the widened and re vised right-of-way of the said Pennsylvania Companies. Second. The City hereby covenants, promises and agrees to prepare plans and specifications for. nnd to carry out, the grading, paving or repaying and setting and resetting of curbs to the lines and gradta established under author ity of thla ordinance, the construction, recon struction, alteration or removal ot all sewers, water and gas mains, electrical conduits and municipal structures and street Improvements and their appurtenances, in so far as they may be affected or are made necessary by the work provided for In this contract and ordinance. Upon tho approval ot said plans and specifica tions by the Chief Engineer ot the Pennsylva nia Companies, the Director ot the Department of Publlo Works ot tho City shall advertise for proposals and enter Into contracts to be ap-. proved by tho Chief Engineer of the Pennsyl vania Companies, for the work covered by tha said plans nnd specifications, and slid work shall be carried out by and under the super vision of the City. The raid plans, specifica tions and contracts shall be Identified by the signatures ot the said Director, the Chief En gineer ot the Bureau of Surveys and the Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania Companies, and shall be filed and preserved In the Department of Public Works, snd copies shall be furnished to said Pennsylvania Companies. Third. The Pennsylvania Companies hereby covenant, promise and agree lo lower the grade of their tracks from a point about 1,100 teet south of to a point about 1,000 feet north of Highland 8tatton as now located, and from a point about 000 feet southeast ot to a point about 1,800 feet northwest ot Chelten Avenus Station. Fourth. The Pennsylvania Companies further covenant, promise and agree to prepare plana and specifications for, end to carry out, all tho work necessary to construct bridges, with masonry abutments, with steel or concrete superstructures, to carry Highland, Seminole and Chelten avenues over their tracks with an overhead clearance of not less than 17 feet 0 Inches, to construct a footbridge with suitable stairways and approaches over and above their tracks on tho line ot HartweU avenue, to construct a bridge with masonry abutments and with columns on the curb lines and steel superstructures to carry their tracks over and above Hortter street, and to readjust the bridges carrying their tracks over and above Gravers lane with an overhead clearance ot not less than 14 feet. Upon the approval of said lans and specifications by the Director of the ispartment of Public Works, the Pennsylvania Companies shall advertise for proposals and enter Into contracts, to be approved by the Director of the Department of Public Works, for the work covered by the said plans and specifications, and said work shall be carried out by and under the supervision of the Penn sylvania Companies. The Bald plans, speci fications and contracts shall be Identified by the signatures of the Chief Engineer ot the Pennsylvania Companies, the said Director, and the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of Sur veys, and shall be filed and preserved by the Pennsylvania Companies, and copies shall be furnished to the said City, Fifth. The Pennsylvania Companies further covenant nnd agree that In the event of the passage ot an ordinance of Councils at any time in the future authorizing and directing the opening o! HartweU avenue, between Sem inole avenue and St. Martina lane, said com ? antes will raise the grade ot their tracks at he crossing of said avenue to an elevation ot at least plus 357.4 City datum, will dedicate to the City so much of the property owned by them as will He within the lines of said ave nue aa confirmed under authority ot this ordinance, will pay the entire cost of raising the grade of eatd tracks outside the lines of said, avenue, and will pay one-halt the cost of constructing a bridge to carry said tracks over and above said avenue, and ot all work appurtenant trereto within the right-of-way of said railroad: In consideration whereof the City agrees that, upon the completion of the work authorized In this contract, the said Pennsylvania Companlea may close the cross ing of their tracks at grade on the line of said HartweU avenue against public travel and keep the same closed until Counctls shall, by ordinance, authorize the opening of said Hart well avenue and the construction of a bridge to carry the tracks of the said railroad over and above the same. Sixth. It la hereby understood and agreed that the City shall pay one-half the cost and the Pennsylvania Companies one-halt the cost of all the work incident to the change of the lines and grades of Highland. Seminole and Chelten avenues, the change of the lines and grades and ths opening and grading of Ever green avenue, Navahoe street and the new St, Martin's lane, within the limits described In this contract; the changes of the grades of the railroad and the reconstruction of tracks, tele graphs and telephone lines, and station facili ties and their appurtenances, on the new grades from a point about 1,100 feet south of to a point about 1.600 feet north ot Highland Sta tion as now located: ot constructing a bridge to carry Highland and Seminole avenues over nnd above the tracks of the said Pennsylvania Companies: of constructing a footbridge, with suitable stairways and approaches over and above said tracks on the line ot HartweU ave nue: or readjusting the bridge carrying the tracks ot the said companies over and above (Gravers lane; of grading Gravers lane and macadamizing a 16-foot wide roadway therein from Seminole avenue to St, Martin's lane; of lowering the grade of the railroad and re constructing the tracks, telegraph and tele phone lines, station facilities snd their ap purtenances on the new grade authorlred uflder authority of this ordlnsnca from a point about 000 teet southeast of to a point about 1.300 feet northwest of Chelten Avenue Station; of con structing a bridge to carry Chelten avenue over the tracka nf the said Pennsylvania Com panies; and ot all the work Incident to and necessary for the opening and paving ot Hortter street within the right of way of the satd Pennsylvania Companies, the grading of the said JfortUr street, between Pelham road and McCallum street, and of constructing a bridge to carry the said railroad over and above said Hortter street, except the cost of work Incident to or necessary for changing the location, grade or construction of the private siding ot the Germsntown Strsm Company be yond the limits of the right ot way of the said Pennsylvania Companies at or near Hortter atreet: Provided, That all changes or Improve ments to existing stations and appurtenances other than those required to adapt the present traffic facilities and appurtenances to the new condition shall be wholly paid for by the said Pennsylvania Companies. Seventh. The various portions of the work authorized and provided for by this contract and ordinance shall be done under the super vision of ths Director of the Department of Publlo Works, or such engineer aa shall be designated by him for that dutv. and the Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania Companies. Thsy shall confer with each other In respect to the plans and specifications for the various parts or portions of the work, and In respect to the fierformance of the work, at alt times during he preparation and progress of the same; and each ahall upon notice from ths other of any fault or failure of any party, firm or corpora tion holding contracts for any part ot sstd work, promptly proceed, to secure full compli ance with the plans and specifications pertain ing thereto. In accordance with tha provisions Of the contract. The Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania Com panles Is authorized to employ such engineers, assistants, draughtsmen, engineer corps snd In spectors as may be necessary to prepare or ex amine plana and specifications and to Insure the prompt snd efficient execution of the work, and to Include all expenses for salaries, trans portation, office and incidental expenses of said engineering force, and the costs of tests and Inspection not otherwise provided for. In the cost of ths work, Ths Director ot ths Department of Publlo Works Is hereby authorized to appoint such en gineers, assistants, draughtsman, engineer corps and Inspectors as may be required to enable the Department of Publlo Works to prepare or examine plans and specifications, to properly Inspect the work during progress of conslrdo tlon and to prepare the necessary certificates and other documentary records of the work. All expsnsss for salaries, transportation, office and incidental expenses of said engineering force, and the expenses of Inspection and tests mads by the same and not otherwise provided for, ahall be included In the coat of the work. In case of sraorsency work In maintaining railroad or highway travel, snd other casts whets necessary, not covered by contract, the Chief Englnser of ths Pennsylvania Companies shall havs authority to employ laborers, hire rMoUlnsrv and purchase materials to perforin such work, a lsbor force account and an ac count of the materials so, used ahall he kept end, after approval by the Chief sJnglnesr and Ptreeisr the Department TeSll Wsrk 0RD1NAN0WB of ths City, shall be paid by the Pennsylvania Companies and Included In the cost of the W?ncsses of emergency work In protecting and maintaining municipal structures I" other cases where necessary, and In such clj" J WJ; upon the hlghwsys as may not be covered by contract, the Director ot the .Department of Tubllc Works la hereby authorized to employ laborers, hire mschtnery and purer.1. rnale; rials to perform such work, and a labor force account and an account pt the materials so used shsll be kept and. after approval by tha Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania Companies, shall be paid by the City and included In the coat of the work. , Eighth. The City covenants and Tee to malrtaln, at Its sole expense, the bridges to be built under the terms of this contract to carry Highland. Semlnols and Chelten avenues over and above the tracks of the said railroad. Ninth. The Pennsylvania Companies cove nant and agree, at their sola expense, to main tain the bridges to be constructed under tne terms of this contract to carry the said rail road over and above Gravers lane and Hortter street, and the footbridge over and above tha tracks of the said railroad on ths line of Hart well avenue. v . Tenth, It Is mutually covenanted and agreed by nnd between the parties hereto tint the City and the Pennsylvania Companies shall each pay one-half of all costs and damages assessed against the city by resson of the charge of the lines and grades of Highland. Seminole nnd Chelten avenues, by reason of the change of lines and grades and the opening of tvergreen avenue. Navahoe .street and the new St. Martin's Isne, and the vacation ot portions of Illshtsnd avenue and St. Martina lane, within the limits described In this con tract, and ot tho cost of all property, othr than that owned by the Pennsylvania .Com panies, required for the reconstruction of said tracka on the new grade as provided for By this contract st or near Highland 8tatlon and Chelten Avenue Station. It Is also further covenanted and agreed that ths l"ennsylvania Conrpanles ehall be liable for all damages and costs arising from suoh accidents as msy be due sololy to negligence or carelessness in rail road operation, . ... For the more speedy and economical adjust ment of claims arising or to arise hereunder, the City Solicitor, with the advice and consent of the Mayor, and the approval ot the Penn sylvania Companies, Is hereby authorized to compromise, settle and adjust any or all suoh claims, and the Director of the Department ot rublts Works Is hereby authorized and dtreoted to direct the drawing of iwarranta for his ap provsl upon the City Treasurer for mien sums as shall be required from tlmo to time for the settlement and payment of such claims, the amounts thereof to be taken from tho appro priations herein provided for: Provided, That when any claim shall be presented to or any suit en account thereof shall be brought against either ot the said parties, the other shall havs the right, on due notice, to appear anu defend, on Its own behalf, or otherwise It shall not be bound by any Judgment or decree In tho prem ises: Provided. That It shall be competent for the City Solicitor to arrange with the Pennsyl vania Companies and their attorneys for divi sion of tho work of preparing cases for trial, tho preparation and production or testimony, and the conduct of hearings or trials; and all expenses connected with the defotise ot such claims or suits, except tha service of the City Solicitor, or his aseoclates, or of special coun sel to be employed on behalf ot the City, or the services of the attorneys or counsel of the 'Pennsylvania Companies, shall be included In and settled and raid for as part ot the expense of the viorlc In this ordinance provlued for out of the appropriations to be made for the pur pose of carrying out the provisions of this ordinance. Tha Pennsylvania Companies further agree to release the City from all claims for damages to any property, owned or controlled by them, which may be affected by reason of the revision of ths lines and grades of Highland, Seminole and Chelten avenues, the revision of the lines nnd grades and the opening of Evergreen ave nue, Navahoe street and St. Martins lane, and the opening of Hortter strCVt. Eleventh. It Is agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Director of the Depart ment of Publlo Works shall arrange with the proper officials ot the Pennsylvania Companies for the keeping by the City nnd by tho Penn sylvania Companies of true and Itemized ac counts concerning the various payments and disbursements made, or to bo made, by each upon all obligations, whether assumed by con tract or In any manner herein authorized. Set tlement between the City and the said com panies, based upon said Itemized account, duly certified, shall be made monthly as the work herein provided for shall progyss, and the said Director shall draw a warrant or warranto for any balance that may be payable to the Penn sylvania Companies; In like manner the Penn sylvania Companies shall promptly pay Into the City Treasury all such sums as may be found to be due and payable to the City, and all such sums shall be credited to the appropria tion by the City and become Immediately avail able for the work provided for herein. The City and the Pennsylvania Companies shall and will make prompt payments of their re spective proportions of said cost at the times and In the manner set forth. Twelfth. Upon the completion of the work provided for, all old rails and other materials now In use by the said Pennsylvania Companies which may not be used In the construction ot new work shall be disposed of at publlo sale, and the proceeds thereof ehall be credited to the Joint appropriation. It Is also provided that upon the completion of the work provided for, all old paving materials and street Improve ments removed from the work, but not actually used for the Joint Interest, shall be disposed of at publlo sale, and ths proceeds thereof shall be credited to the Joint appropriation: Pro vided. That should the Pennsylvania Companies desire to hold any of the said old rails or other materials so to be disposed of, an appraisement of the value ot ths some shall be made, and Buch appraised value credited to the Joint ap propriation; Provided further. That should tha City desire to hold any paving materials or street Improvements removed from the work and bo to be disposed of, an appraisement of the value ot the same shall be made, and such appraised values credited to the joint appro priation. , Thirteenth. The work authorized by this con tract shall be started within six months after the approval, of said contract by the Public Ser vice Commission of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and shall be completed within two' years thereafter. Fourteenth. It Is hereby understood and agreed that neither the purpose nor Intent, nor the obligation ot this contract. It and when approved by the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, Is such as to Impair or In any wise affect the exercise by the said Commission of any of the powers vested In it by the Publlo Service Company Law, approved Julv 28, 1013. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties here unto have caused their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, duly attested, the dav and yeir first hereinbefore written. Signed, sealed and delivered In the pres ence of: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, by THE CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANY, by ' . , ..... President. ATTEST: THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROSAIetCOM. PANT, ArrrEST: President Secretary," .m?.- a T.h0 Uayo.r u 5"ebf: authorized and directed to execute tnder the corporate seal, acknowledge and deliver the said contract left for the. dHto In the above contract, and he Is further authorized to do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, each and everything contained ln the said contract on the part of the City of Philadelphia to bo "one and performed. SECT. :i. The Department of Public Works. Board of Surveyors, Is hereby authorized and directed to revise the lines and grades of Highland avenue, from a point about Sou feet southvvest of Navahoe street to Seminole av" rtue; Seminole tvenue, from a point about 210 feet northwest of Highland avenie to Gravera i?i1ihi.i.Inrt,,.T "ri: trom McCallum street t5 Pelham road; Chelten avenue, from Pulaski avenue to Morris street; to revise tho lines and grades and to wldsn to the width of 80 feet aiartvvell avenue, from Seminole avenue to st, Martin's lane; to revise the lines and grades of Navahoe street, from a point about 17B feet northwest of Highland avenue to WerCTwn avenue, and Evergreen avenue. fremMtai about 175 feet northeast of NavahM street t to Navahoe street! to place upon the City man a atreet to be not less than 60 feet wide to i named Bt Martins lane, from the lnte?s! of Highland and Seminole SvinuV, to vera lane; and to atrlke from the City plan and va! jale such portions of Highland avenue 1. tween Seminole avenue and St Mamiis lsn!T and of St. Martins lans. between Highland aval nue and Gravers lane as do not lis within K lines or the new sixty (60) feet widest VJl! Jin lane; and to mate auch 'other revisions the lines snd grades of streets as mav hi - essary to carry out the work herelrfluthirt.; anH,U0T.COimp,e,,, '.1 City plan. autnrt"( BBCT 4. Upon the confirmation of ths lln.. and grades of streets authoriiZt !LM " ylsed'by this ordinance, the Directed ? !Sl Department of Publlq Works ii TherebJ ..k Ued end directed .to iSS thi? usual thSfl months' notice to all owners whow rooertJ may be affected by such revisions inV?!7 opening of Hortter etrwt from PemlrSroid to, McCallum street; Navahoe street .J?? point about 175 feet northwest of 'llfghUnd avenue to Evergreen avenue; Bvinnin!? nue, from a point about 175 fset northeaster Navahoe street to Navahoe strest. ? vXi!. ot Bt. Martins lans. from '" lntV.hn' Highland and Bernlne avenue. toaJSve?! lane, or by any of the work provided JSrS said contract or authorized by this jSiiASnA" The Mayor U bsrebv iuthoTfieq Find IrecUd ,0. nlV yUrMtT 0n " ot " City of Phil adelphla, for the payment of any dm.-.i I1': which the City may 'be h,M lUhfe. thShnufJ bs caused In carrying into effect iar or Jtf ths work provided for ln aald coBteact oV .,V thorized by this ordinance "", or au- Upon the filing of aald security and nu. k. expiation of the time lliuTo7fcs7nrtEK,t,5? vlded for In this section, the Director f Pi Department ot Publlo Worka sbaH l 7nT.?,J5 andtak. for publlo use such Vopertfes as iS?5 fee required to enable the woriTprVfJldid In said contract, and all other WMkiSti,r Ized, under the terms of this ordfnancsn 1 carried Into full and omplst T eiect to SECT. 6. The Director of ths Department Publlo Works t. and li hereby outhtirizld .ni directed to advertise for proposals and n.J award contracts, as provided byijurwordu nances and laws, for the grading? aaviL? , i rspavlng. and setting MdresgV'firbl to ths lines and grades established under aS! tliorlty J this ordinance, ths construction r.1 construction, alteration or removal of all ! era. walar and gas matas. electrical oMtduiia and other municipal structures art attest i" provsmeaU and fbelr aPjwwteniwe," taVident to and njceeeery for the carrying out oftEe work authorised under ths termsof tii.iJi . lo arttsnlnt aiM-Vi oivs,rt ,. . V wavi tisarlAA tors as may be requisite and to pay ill e OKDUfAKOBg otherwise provided for herein, mt e .v. ProjK!!"0" " costot suweVir" BJlAl, Work Item J that nelthaf" the pwSos, nor tntsMnST nhllrattnn nt tha mnl;i ..V.Ji1i"nt. 0r ordinance. It and when approved by the fa W Service Commission of the ComrnonwJatis .Pennsylvania, Is suoh as to Impair or iJ "V5 wise affect the exercise by said Commit.?, any of the power; vested tn u bri p.l,'! Service Company Law, approved Juli In1 "Si" All ordinances or twrt. Vt 121.2!!! ? Wi Sedhe"w,,b b- na rSTfif3S; 1 Approved tne irth day of Ma' ?WA..Jt k. o7. "uww'fi.5S,U3!?JM Mayor of Phllsd.irfi AN ORDINANCE TO AUTlIOTtrvS-vS opening of the unopened portion of i4SS J street, front Bltunk to Porter street: " vl Section 1 The Select and Common 3 cub or tne city of Ph adelphla d bm.i That the Department of pSbli Wo?v. 'v authorized and directed to notlff the "Sn. of property over and through which Tlh i?? opened portion ot Tercy street, from .?, -to Porter street, will pass, that at thai? plratlon of three months from the dat. Il pubHo'ui.? ",a 'tr"1 ""' "Wired.., Section 3. The Mayer of the City Is hee-. authorized and directed to enter security!? behalf of the City of Phlladelph'sT&'tS! assessed by reason ot the opening of tJ street! upon the filing of said bond, aw 11 1 the expiration of the said three mantha til " Director of the Department of Public TWcrta shall forthwith proceed to open said atr.J 18 Approved the 29th day of May. A. D ibis I RUDOLnt BLANKI&BURb a j .. No. 985. Mayor of Phllsd.iSi'.. - -ynia. AN ORDINANCE! TO AUTIIORIZHTMw execution ot a contract between the r?.. of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia aw Reading Railway Company, lessee of ik? North Pennsylvania Railroad, to ahoitSi the grade crossing at Oreen Isne over tH tracks of the North rsnnsylvanla RatlroML by the opening- of Godfrey avenue and ths construction or a bridge under the track! "J "a" railroad! to authorize the opinio. of Godfrey avenue and Tenth street and in! vacatlnr of Oreen lane: to authorize tt! execution of the work; to authorize the Mayor to enter security for damages 2 private property. " f" Section 1. The Select and Common Om. ell. of the City of Philadelphia do oSuu That pursuant to the power and authorit? & vested In the City of Philadelphia under si2 i by virtue of tho Act of Oeneral Asssmblr -l entitled "An Act to authorize the no?..!!' H cities, towna and townships. In this stats' ,' reanertlvelv. tn ant,, .m.a m.i... "."' '. railroad companies whose roads enter lata their limits, whereby eatd companies mav relocate, change or elevate their railroads' approved the nlrth day of June, 1874: of the rights and powers of the Railroad Company and of all other power enabling the parties to act ln the premises, the Mayor Is hereby authorized and directed to enter in . ...' tract with the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, lessee of the North Penn li Lniiin iiaiiiusu, lor ins anoiisnmsnt of ths Grade crossing now existing at Green lane and the North Pennsylvania Railroad, by the opening of Godfrey avenue and the con struction of a bridge under the said railroad, and for the construction of a bridge and Its appurtenances under the tracks of the rail, road, and for apportioning the expense be tween the City of Philadelphia and the Phll adelphla and Reading Railway Company. The said contract shall embody all the terms and provisions of thla ordinance and shall contain adequato covenants, ln form and substance to be approved by the City Solicitor, binding and obliging each of the parties to the contract to do and perform each nnd every of the things by them to be done and performed respectively, under the provisions of this ordinance, and to make the payments toward the expenses of the work In tho proportions herein provided for. Section 2. The Director of the Department of Pubtle Works Is hereby authorized and directed to notify the ownors of property over and through which the following atreet will pass, to wit, Godfrey avenue, between Seventh street and Tenth street! and Tenth street, between Godfrey avenue and Oreen lane, that, at the expiration of three months from the date of said notice said streets will be required for public use. Upon the enter ing of security as provided In Section 8 and upon the expiration ot the said three months, the Director of the Department of Publlo Works shall forthwith proceed to open said streets. Section 3. The Board of Surveyors be, and la hereby authorized and directed to vacate Oreen lane, from Tenth street eastward to the south line of Godfrey avenue. Section 4. The Director of the Department ot Public Works Is authorized and directed to propare plana and specifications for the entire work of constructing a double-track bridge, St) feet clear span, on the line of Godfrey avenue under the North Pennsylvania Railroad, for the construction of retaining walls, grading, dratnage, macadamizing and readjustment ot railroad sidings and other appurtenant work. The plana and specifications for said work shall Include all the wo.-k, the cost of which . Is to be paid equally by the City of Philadel phia and Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, and such plans and specification shall be Identified by the signatures of th Di rector of the Department ot Public Works and the Chief Engineer ot the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company. One copy of each of the raid plans and specifications shall, upon approval, be filed in the Department of Publlo Worka (Bureau of Surveys), and one In the of fice of the Chief Engineer of th) Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company. Upon the approval of said plans and specifi cations, the Director of the Department ot Publlo Works Is authorized and directed to advertise for proposals snd enter fhto con tracts Jointly with the Philadelphia and Read ing Railway Company for the work covered by the plans and specifications provided for ln this section. . . . Section 5. The work authorized herein shsll be generally under the supervision of the Dl rector of the Department of Publlo Works and , the Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia, and Reading Railway Company, and the Director of the Department of Publlo Works Is hsreby , authorized to appoint such Inspectors as may be required to enable the Department of Publla Works to properly inspect the work durlnr , the progress ot construction. All expenses for , not otherwise provided for, snail be Included la th cost of the work. . ,, Section 6. The Philadelphia and. Reading Railway Company shsll pay one-half of th cost ot all work to be performed within ths bed of Godfrey avenue, or abutting upon God frey avenue, between the westerly rlghtf-wnr line and the easterly property line of the said Railway Company (extended to intersect tn north house line of Godfrey avenue), this to Include a bridge and Its abutments, wing walls and drslnage: tho excavation nnd dralnag or Godfrey avenue; the curbs, sidewalks and macadamizing to full width between curbs: ne necessary retaining walls foe the support t private property on the north side of Godfrey bv.iiii, ait riafm far it.mati to niivate prop erty by reason of the manner of executing th work, but not by reason of the. opening or . Godfrey avenue: nnd any and all incidental s work appurtenant to tn above, mira m limits above defined. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Com ,.... hn n ..Ltif .. .,., . at remov ing Ita existing siding track and relocating and J reconstructing tne same in a new pusuiuu up side of th bed of Godfrey avenue. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Com pany shall pay one-half of the cost of can ttructlng a driveway approach from Oodfrey avenue lo approximately the level of it tracks at or north of the present Green ln rrosslng, Including the necessary grading, ma cadamizing, drainage and any and all Incident The City of Philadelphia shall pay one-halt 4 or tne cost or an tne uems ot wor mwM.... ated above; and In addition ahall pay the. en tire cost of openlag, grading and surfacing Godfrey avenue, from Beventh street to Tentn street, outside ot the limits above defined! and Tenth street, from Oodfrey avenus M Green lane, Including retaining wall and other apourtenant work, ., The City of Philadelphia shall pay the entire cost ot sny damages which may be caused oy reason of the opening of the streets herein au thorized or that may be caused by carrying Into effect any or all of the work herein au thorized, except as expressly stipulated above. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Corn pany ahall pay the entire cost of any and all work within tho limits ofvlta property except as expressly stipulated above. Section 7. The Railway Company shall re lease the City ot Philadelphia from any and an claims xor aamages it. or any corporsivM person or persons holding property in us " half, mav hiva bv reason at tha ooenlng Godfrey avenue, between Seventh street an1 jenin street, or ny reason or tne execution any work provided for herein. Section 8. The Mayor or tho City Is hereby authorized to enter security for any land darn ngea which may be caused by reason of th opening of the streets herein authorized,, oe that may be caused by carrying Into eJ , any or all ot the work herein authorized. . Section B. The coat ot the City's share c ths work herein authorized to be charged against Item 175, loan, ln the appropriation to th Department of Publlo Work, Bureau of ( Surveys, ,' Section 10. It Is hereby understood in ' agreed that neither th purpose not Intent per the obligation of the contract authorized by I thla ordinance. If and when approved by ths Publlo Service Commission of the Common- wealth ot Pennsylvania, Is such a to Impel "3 or In any wis offset th exercise by ssld Cei ' mission ot any of th power vestsd In It Pf lh Publlo Service Company Law, approve July 24. IMS. ' Approved the 27th day of May. A. D. 1Mb RTlnnr.pir nf,iMvnrainiri. No. PM. Mayor of PhllsdslsbU. AN ORDINANCE TO OPEN TH8 UK opened .portion ot Oregon avenue, ffesa Twenty.thtrd street to Delaware avenu. Section 1. Th Select and Common CuneH of th City pf Philadelphia do ordain, Thst the Uspartment of Publlo Worka be authorized and directed to notify the owners ot property oyer and through which th unopened ports of Oregon avenue, from Twenty-third street to DeUwar avenue, will pass, that at th ; plratlon of three months from the dale of M notice said street will be required for puMM '.tct'?n - The Mayor of th City Is her authorized and directed (o enter security, " behalf ot the City ot Philadelphia, for' the payment of any datnscs which may be tested by reason of the opening of M serseti upon th fling of said. bond, and at the plratlon of th aald tbre month, tb W rector of th Department of PuMle Work sua.. uiiuiin proceed to open aais gttf Approved the loth day of Jan. A. D, , . nuwurn BUANKI ssoyvsr K