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    ORDIXAXCWS
AN ORDINANCE TOMAKB APPROFRIA-
lion tp tn various Bureaus In th Depart
ment of labile" Safty, Public Works. Sup
plies, Board of, Recreation, County Prisons,
and City Commissioner!, out cf tha four mil
lion lhr4 hundred and twenly-nro thousand
H,.i3&.Ato) dollar loan, authorised to b bor
rowed by ordinance approved May 6, 1B1.
Section 1 Th Select and Common Council
of th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
in lollowlng appitDration ar hrby raid
out of th four million thre hundred and
" twenty-five thousand (4.823,010) dollar loan,
aothnrlird to to borrowed by ordinance ap
proved Xr . 116.
D8PAHTMKNT OK Pt'DMC aAFETT.
Bureau of Poltca
Hem 1T0. rurehas of tuen property,
erection of building and Improve
ment of existing, police Stallone aa
mr b designated by Councils, flttr
thousand dollara , . . $50,000
Bureau of Fire.
Item 1T0. Purchas of ueh property,
erection of building and improve-
ment of enlittng (Ire atatlona aa may
be olgnatd by Council!, fifty thou-
Mod dollar . 50,000
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOtlK8.
Uureau of Highway
item UO. Improvement of uch coun
try roada aa may. be designated by
Council', one hundred thousand dol
lar! f .1100,000
Item 171. Grading street!, four hun- 1AAWl
dred thouaand dollar 400,000
Item 172. pavlnf Intersections, two
hundred thousand dollar 200,000
Uuraau of tturveys.
Item 170. Construction ot such main
sewen aa may be designated by
Council. flv hundred thouaand dol- ,,
bug .. . 1500,000
Item 171 dcnitruetlort of intercepting
aewera along rrankford creek, ftv
hundred thouaand dollara 600.000
Itm 172. Construction of branch, ew-
era, three hundred thouaand dollara . 300,000
Item 173. Conttruotlon of euch . new
bridge aa may be decimated by
Council, four hundred thousand dol-
tara 400,000
Item 174. Removal of grad crcslngi
on the line of the Chestnut 11111
Branch of the Connecting- Railway,
three hundred and fifty thouaand dol
tare .,,..., 8&o,ow
Item 175. Removal of grade crossing at
Green lane, over the North Penney
vanla Railroad by the opening ot Ood
frer avenue and the construction of a
bridge under eald Railroad, seventy-
eve thouaand dollar 75,000
Uureau of Water.
Item 170. For uch Improvement and al
teration to the water eunply as may
be authorized by Counclla, five hun
dred thouaand dollara , .1 500,000
Bureau of City Property,
Item 170. Acquiring uoh property and
Improvement of email parka a may be
designated by Council, two hundred
thouaand dollar OO,000
DEPARTMENT OP SUPPLIES.
Bureau of Water,
Item 170. Purchase of water pipe, one
hundred thousand dollar $100,000
Uureau of Fire.
Item 170. Purchaee or fire equipment.
one hundred (thousand dollar., t $100,000
Bcird of Recreation.
Item 170. Acquiring' auch property and
Improvement of recreation centre aa
hall be authoriied by Counclla. two.,
hundred and fifty thouaand dollara. ..$250,000
Inapectors of the County Priaone.
Item 173. Conatructlon ot new building,
alterations and repair to old build
ing. Installation of water supply and
plumbing; tem for new buildings,
addltione and alteration! to power
plant, heating, electrical and ventllat
fng cysteine and the appurtenance
thereto, the employment of an archi
tect to prepare plan and specifica
tion for and auperlntend such work:
alio, the employment of necessary
watchmen, the purchase of furniture,
equipment, etc., two hundred thou-
iand dollar $200,000
City Commlealonera
Item 170 Improvement of property
Twenty-flret and Race atreeta, taken
for Municipal Court purposes, and the
employment of an architect to pre--pare
plan and pecincatlonii for uch
work, fifty thousand dollar $50 000
I hereby approve this Ordinance, excepting
th following Item.
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Item 170 Improvement of property
Twenty-first and Race street, taken
for Municipal Court purposes, and the
emijlo) l.ient ot an architect to pre
pare p.oruv and apeclflcatlons for auch
woik. fifty thousand dollara $50,000
Thtrely reducing the amount appropriated
by Ibis Ordinance from four million three hun
dred and twenty-live thousand (4.32TO00) dol
lar to four million two hundred and seventy
me thouaand (4 278 000) dollars.
Approed tho d day of June, A. n. 1015.
PI ' RUDOLPH ni,ANKENHURO.
No. 077. Mayor of Philadelphia.
JIN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
Director of the Department of Public
Worka to draw, and the City Controller
to countersign a -warrant In payment of
bills of the McNlchol Paving and Con
struction Company, for extra work In con
nection with the grading of Fisher' ave
nue, between Mascher atreet and Second
street.
Section 1. The Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain.
That the Director of the Department of
Public Works be, and he Is hereby author
ized and directed to draw, and the City
Controller to countaralgn, a warrant In favor
of the McNlchol ravine and Construction
Company for rieven hundred and eighty-two
(782) dpllars, for extra work done'ln con
nection 'with the grading of Flatter' avenue,
between Mascher street and Second street,
aa per certified bill On file In the office of
the Bureau of Highway, said warrant to be
charged to Item 101 (loan) In tho appro
priation to the Department of Public Work
(Bureau of Highways) for grading street
Approved the 17th day of June. A. D, 1915.
RUDOLPH TlLANKKNnUrta.
No. 1027, Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THrJ
opening of Woodbine avenue, from Sixty
sixth to Arch atreet, excepting that portion
hlch extendi through Morris Park.
Section 1. The 6elect and Common Councils
ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
Department of Public Works be authorized and
directed tq notify tho owner of property oer
and through which Woodbine avenue, from
Blity-slxth to Arch atreet, excepting that por
tion which extend through Morri Park will
pass, that at tha expiration of three months
from the dute of ald notice 'sAld (treet will be
required for publlo ue: Provided, That the
following owners ot ground In the bed of the
aid street shall first dedicate aald ground to
the City of Philadelphia or file with the City
Solicitor agreementa waiving any claim for
damages by reason of said opening, viz.: 01
rard Trust Company, Trustee! estate of Will
lam welghlman, deceased, The Commonwealth
Title Insurance and Trust Company, Joseph II.
Rhosds, William h. JUndreth et al Frank
'Elliott et al.
Section 2 Upon the filing of the agreement
required In Section 1, the Mayor of the City Is
hereby authorised and directed tn enter secur
ity, on behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for
the payment ot any damages which may be as
sessed by reason of the opening of said atreet;
upon the tiling of sild bond, and at the ex
piration ot the said throe months, tha Director
ef the Department of Publlo Work shall forth
with proceed to opn aald street.
Approved tha 10th day of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKKNUURO,
Tfo. 091. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of Mifflin atreet. from Twenty-fourth
to Twenty-eighth street.
.Section 1. The Select and Common Counclla
?C ' C" ' Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Department of Publlo Worka be authorized
and directed to notify tha owner of property
over and through which Mifflin street, from
Twenty-fourth to Twenty-eighth atreet, will
Mss, that at th expiration of three months
irom the date of said notice aald atreet will
be required for publlo ue.
Section 3. The Mayor of tha City I hereby
authorized and directed to enter security on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for th
payment of any damage which may be as
SK.?' ""PO of the opening of said street;
upon the filing of aald bond and at the ex
Plratlpn, of the said three months, tho Director
H Iprtina)iit of Publlo Work shall
"rtnwlth proceed to open aald atreet,
OFPJCE OF CLERKS OF COUNCILS
-, , Philadelphia, June 4th. J0J5.
Thl Is tq certify that th bill entitled "An
Ordinance to authorize the opening of Mifflin
a reetj from Twenty-fpurth to Twenty-eighth
!f" wm returned by the Major to Com
mon Council on th third day of June. 10J5,
Without hla approval, and ld ordinance hav.
2m Jn "i!:a,, onaldered, wa passed on tha
" day by a vote of yea. SSi nay. 10,
i4Mi,:, ?e,,,saa. !: vb m;.0?;
Council, wa again considered and
SSJi4. blr hat tody on th same day by a
4h.0' tf ' W. 1.
uf "IJ ordinance having been passed by
ooih select and Common Council by a vote
Sliir I"5ftna ef ,ha nnbr tlerted, agree
Wy to tha provisions of the Act of Aserably
approved May 2, J874, dividing cltlea of tha
Jtat Into three classes, eto , It ha become
a, tftectlvo a If the Mayor had elgned It.
WM, II FELTON.
CpUf Clerk of Common Council,
CHARLES B, HALL,
. Chief Clerk of Select Council.
AN ORDINANCE PIHECTINO. THE DE-
iiiuirni oi i-utiiio works to require owners
' property abutting on certain portions of
front, Mantor, Courtland, Ruscomb. A.
fldh. Seventh and Second atresia. Rising
un and Slity.fttth avfnue. to set curbs
J ly footway pavements,
jetton J, pn, select and Common Council
tha city of Philadelphia do ordain
That tha TlAn.-M&Hf U..LII. W..L. m
.'JJed to require owners of property abutting
on both, side of Front tieet, from Wyoming
vou to Wlngobocklng street, and from Lou
JJ. street o th Boulevardj Mentor atreet,
iv" (M. roiu sireei I uoumana eireei,
trOm JL llrut .A Ul.ln- CI..H aUAH.lA. IlllUMIlh
treet, from; Rising Bun avenue to A street 1
Mraet, from Wyoming avenue to Courtland
trett end from Rockland to Ruscomb street:
S- "iivvi, ironi Dixiy-tounn atrnu .
xty.teventh avenue Seventh, street, from
aty-aaventh avenue to Oak lanei Second
wu to the jSoulevordi sisty-flfth avenue.
roan Sixth tn Twifih t,i. to Mt curb
M Ujr footway pavement) and If th aald
wnera of projxrty shall fall to lay auch
fjotwaya and set curbs a rrqiilrecl after
antf daya' prevtou notlc in writing to do
ld work th aald Department I hereby
wected to cause said woik to be done, tha
'ft thereof to be uskassed upon property
ewaere o n default -
Approved the loth rtav of June. A n luli.
i VWI.f aJIMNKENBUKQ,
W, &4, lr, t W(lj"Ul.
BTBHIffG
ORDINANCES
ANvtnDm.ANCB TO TttRMlT THE PENH
Jr Laundry Company to Initall nd
maintain a raaollno tank Irf Wallace street,
Si . P.0,n, s"y-lht feet east of tha east
houw line of Thlrty-thlrd atreet
"fctlon I The Belect and Common Counclla
Vi.h. cu' f Philadelphia do ordain i
mat permission be and la hereby granted to
the Pennsylvania Laundry Company to Install
Ml m"""i a gasoline tank of galvanised
Lni '"" shell and head, with welded
w.T,'.Th r."",e,,J' of said tank to b Mv
hundred and fifty gallon, length nine feet an
nine Inches, diameter three feet and three
in. '." J? be. located In eouth Md of Wallace
'"' fifty-eight feet from th eait house line
of Thlrty-thlrd street The said tank to rest
on a foundation of stone concrete eight Inche
". . tni wven feet below th present treet
ISMi ,,,n ! ,rom lh building Un and laid
parallel with th building tins Provided. That
before exercising any privilege under thl ordi
nance, the sM Pennsylvania Laundry Com
pany shall enter Into an agreement aatlafac
tory to the City Solicitor protecting the City
from all damages by reason of tha construction
and maintenance of said tank, and agreeing to
remove the same and restore the atreet to it
proper condition upon the passage of an ordl
nance to that effect, and shall pay Into the
City Treasury the sum of fifty (?0) dollar for
the publication of thl ordinance
Approved th 18th day ot June, A. D. 1015.
. .. RUDOLPH BLANKENUURtt.
No 098 Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINC! THE DI
reclpra of tha Department of Wharve,
Docka and terries and Public safety r
pectlvely, ta sell th boat Eunomla.' In
spector" and "Visitor "
Section I. The Relect and Common Council
o lhe City of Philadelphia do ordain t
-That the Directors of th Department of
Wharves, Dock and Ferries and Public Safety
respectliely, are hereby authorized and di
rected to sell at publlo sal to the highest bid
der th Inspection and survey boat Eunomia"
and "Inspector" and tho police boat "Visitor."
Approved the 8th day of June A. D. 1015.
-. RUDOLPH BLANKKNHURO,
No. 803. Major of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE RE
paving of sixth atreet, from Pike to Luzerne
atreet.
Section 1. The Select and Common Counclla
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain:
TV!at lh Director of the Department of
l'ublle Work be authorized to enter Into con
tract for repavlng Sixth atreet, from Pike to
Luzerne street, with asphalt. The coit of
said repavlng to be paid out ot Item 101 (loan)
'A J.? TProprlatlon to the Department of
Public Works, Bureau of Highway.
Approved the 10th day of June, A. D. 1015.
... .. RUDOLPH BLANKUNUURO,
No. 004. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of Haverford atreet, from 81xty-
eighth atreet to City avenue.
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
of th City of Philadelphia do ordain: That
the Department of Publlo Work be authorised
and directed to notify the owners of property
oer and through which llaxerford street, from
Sixty-eighth street to City avenue, will pass,
that at the expiration of three montha from the
date ot said notice said street will be required
for publlo use; Provided, That the following
owncra ot ground In the bed of said street shall
first, dedicate said ground to the City of Phila
delphia or file with the City Solicitor agree
ments waving any claim for damagea by rea
son of said opening, viz.: The Commonwealth
Title Insurance and Trust Company, Continental-Equitable
Title and Trust Company,
Wm. L Landreth, Benjamin R. Hoffman,
Prank Elliot et al., Robert W. and Joseph
Fltzell.
Section 2. Upon the filing of the agreement
required In Section 1 the Mayor of the City la
hereby authorized and directed to enter se
curity, on behalf of the City of Philadelphia,
for the pa j ment of any damage which may
be assessed by reason of the opening of said
street; upon the filing of said bond, and at
the expiration of the said three months the
Director of the Department ot Public Worka
shall forthwith proceed to open said atreet.
Approved the 10th day of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 007. Maor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of the unopened portion of Beutah
atreet, from Shunk street to Oregon atenue.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
ot 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 the unopened portion
ot Beulah street, from Shunk street to Ore
gon avenue, will paes, that at the expiration
of three month from the date of said notlco
said street will be required for public use
Section 2. The Mayor of tho City Is hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for the pay
ment ot any damagea which may be assessed
by reason of the opening ot said street; upon
the filing ot said bond, and at the expiration ot
the said three months, th Director of tho
Department ot Public Work shall forthwith
proceed to open said street.
Approved the 10th day ot June, A. D 1015.
RUDOLP1I BLANKENBURO.
No. 60S. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT OEOROE
Woodward to construct and maintain a tape
under and across Willow Orove avenue, west
of Lincoln avenue.
Section 1. The Hclect and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
permission be granted to aeorgo Woodward to
construct and maintain a pipe under and across
Willow Orove avenue, at a point about fifteen
feet west of the westerly ae of Lincoln ave
nue, aald pipe to have an Inside measurement
of not over six Inches, and shall be used ex
clusively tt conduct water from a spring on
tho property of the said Cleorge Woodward to
and under and across Willow Orove avenue
to other property of the said Oeorge Wood
ward, between Springfield avenue and Willow
Grove avenue, west of Lincoln avenue, for the
purpose of feeding a fountsln to be erected
by tlie sail George Woodward on the said
premises. Said pip to be laid under the su
pervision and to the satisfaction of the De
partment of Public Works. Uefor exercising
any privilege under thl ordinance, the (aid
Oeoree Woodward shall first enter Into an
agreement, satisfactory to the City Solicitor,
protecting the City from any damagea by
reason of the laying and maintenance ot said
pipe and agreeing to remove the same and re
store the street to It present condition upon
the pasiage of an ordinance to that effect, and
shall pay Into tha City Treasury the sum of
fifty (50) dollara for the publication of this
Approved the 10th day of June, D 1018.
Vi RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 000. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI-
nance approved November 28, 1014, authoriz
ing the placing on the City plan ot Qlcuvlew
street, from Algard avenue to Frankford
avenue, . .
Section 1. The Select snd Common Coun
cil of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
ths ordinance approed November 28, 1014. au
thorizing the placing on the City plan of Olen
vlew street, trom Algard avenue to Frankford
avenue, to tho width of forty feet, be altered
and amended by placing said Qlemlerv street
on the Plan to th -width ot fifty feet, between
the points named
Aburoved the 10th day of June, A. D. 1015.
v RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1000. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO RDV1SE THE X,INE8
and grades' of Plans No. 18 and 15(1, tn ter
ritory bounded by Indlai-a, Bornerset, Front
und 11 stretti , A .
Section 1. Tho Select and Common Coun
cils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
tha Department ot Public Work (Board of Bur
veiors) be authorized to revise the line and
grades of City Plana No. 18 and 150, In the
territory bounded by Indiana, Somerset, Front
and U street. In the Thlrty-thlrd Ward: Pro
lded, That before tho said plans sre confirmed
the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Corn-
any snail aeoicaie iiw ttruuiia required tor
he widening of Ourney etrret.
Approved the 10th fay of June, A. D. 1015.
1 RUDOLI 11 ULANKENUUHC1,
No. 3001.
Mayor oi i-niiaaeipma.
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPRO-
frlatlon to the Commissioners of Fulrmouut
'ark of th Park Fund received in 1011, and
now in the City Treasury.
Seitlon 1. The Select and Common Coun
cils of th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
the sum of right thousand and ntae (60010
dollars and seventy-three (7S cents paid Into
the City Treasury In accordance with Section
21 of the Act ot April 14, 1808, during the year
1014, lie, and Is heteby appropriated to the
Commlsshners of Palrmount Park, the war
rant therefor to be drown by said Commls-
lADProved the Sth day of June. A D. 101S.
APP RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1002, Maior ot Philadelphia.
JlbBOLUTION AX'THORIZUVg THE EXECU
tlon ct a lease of th Police Station at Twen
tieth and Jefferson street to the Board of
Public Education of the School District of
Philadelphia, at a nominal consideration and
In exchange for the leas by said Board to
tho City Commissioner of th Richard Vaux
School Building for the ua of the Municipal
Court, and authorizing th Clerk ef Council
to present tbl Resolution to th Mayor for
hi Pproval or disapproval
Resolved, By th Select and Common Coun
cil of tho City of Philadelphia that th p
rtctor of the Department of Publlo Safety be.
un ." ? ".'"' v"rc. vzr. ". :ti,"Kr. ""j
enter Into lea on bob
h.
i. vi ttiv w.ijr Ul
l'hllidelphla to tn woaro or i-uoiie raurallon
of the School District of Philadelphia for a
period of rive year of the Police 8tatlon situ.
fctcA at Twentieth and Jefferson streets, being
tn property w. in. . wv v. ..vusreuu
itreel about 12B fJ west of Twentieth street,
having a frontage ot 02 feet 2 Inches ou Jeffer
son street, UK feet H Inch on the .east boundary,
8T fstt fH Inches on the southerly boundary
und 04 feet 2V4 Inches on th westerly bound
ary the consideration, to be mentioned In said
eaw to be nomliut
Concurrently with and. In exchange for th
entering Into an execution of aald leas the
City Commissioner ar brby authorised to
nter Into and accept a ! from th Board
of Public Education ot the School District of
Philadelphia for a term of five yjar of the
HUhard Vaux Sohwl Building for tha use ot
the Municipal Court, said school building being
situate on lb north ld of Wood tre about
U3 fret TH inch east of Twalfth street, ex-
tenultig to vanum ""'. iuiviu a. irontsge 01
M feet 4V Inches ort Carlton tret OT ,,, i
inche onMh eattsrly boundary, ISO feat 5H
'.!.: n WanA ilr.kt 13 fait IfUi ln-hV. ZZ
the weaterll
on the tout
tvi v - .--.. - .-. -r - ., a V .
lease to oe vne v? ". ora or iTiunq
l.aucatlon of th School District of Pblldl
,bU of the Police Station above dcrlkd, and
r.ih.. nnintnal eanhl.lera.tlAn
frWaolvid, 'that the Clerk of Counclla be dl
reayd to present this Resolution to tha Mayor
Apwoviii the th day it June, A D, 1015,
. . KVDOtpk BLANKBNBUKU,
NO. 1,W. Ifayor Of ?Ma4JlfU
LEDGERPHILADELPHIA', THURSDA, OCTOBER
OXDINAXCES
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company
to lay and maintain a railroad aiding or track
on Front atreet, south of Laurel street, and ta
Increase th radlu of th curve of their ex
isting track nt th Intersection ot German
town avenue and Second street. In th Six
leenth Ward
Section 1 The Select and Common Council
of th City of Philadelphia do ordain I That
th Philadelphia and Reading Rallnay Com
pany ba, and I hereby, authorised to lay and
maintain a railroad elding or track from their
easternmost track at th intersection of Front
and Laurel streets, into and upon the property
of Morris Wheeler and Company, and to In
creaae the radlu ot th curv of their exist
ing track at the Intersection of Oermantown
avenue and Second street, from on hundred
and fifty (150) feet to on hundred and seventy-five
(17(1) feet, a shown on plan on
file In the (Bureau of Survey) Department ot
Public Work Provided, That the work
herein authorized shell be don under the
upervliton and direction of th Department
of Public Worka (Board of Highway Super
Maori), and that th ildlng herein authoriied
hall be removed at any time upon the pig
of an ordinance to that effect, without any
txpenie to the City of Philadelphia, and with
out any recourse for damage against said City,
either property, personal or other la, and
that th sum of fifty (50) dollara shall first b
paid Into the City Treasury for the publication
of thl ordinance.
Section 2. It li hereby understood and
agreed that neither the purpose nor Intent, nor
th obligation of thla contract. It and when
approved by the Publlo Service Commission of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, la such
aa to Impair or In any wise affect th exer
cise by said Commission of any of the power
vested In It by the Public Service Company
Law, approved July 20th, 101$.
Approved the 17th day of June, A D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1,004. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN THE
premises situate at the northwest corner of
Twentieth and Race atreet for th use of
th Juvenile and Domestlo Relations Di
visions ot the Municipal Court.
Section 1. The Select and Common Coun
cil of th City ot Philadelphia do ordain.
That by virtue ot the authority vetted In
them by an Act of Assembly, they do select
and appropriate for th ua of th' Juvenile
Court, Domeitlo Relation Division of th
Municipal Court: All that certain lot or piece
ot ground situate In Tenth Ward ot the City
of Philadelphia, bounded and described a
follow, to wltt Beginning at th Intersec
tion of the north eld of Race atreot with th
west side ot Twentieth street, thence extend
ing westwardly along the north side ot eald
Race atreet two hundred and forty-eeven
(247) feet lx (0) Inches to ground of "Th
Magdalen Society", thence northwardly
along the same two hundred and twenty
four (224) feet to a point; thence west
wardly still along th cam two hundred
and forty-eeven (247) feet lx (6) Inche to
tha eaatwardly ld of Twenty-first atreet;
thence northwardly along the earn soventy
(70) feet to the southerly side of Hummer
treat) thenc eaatwardly along the south
side of the said Summer street four hun
dred and ninety-five (405) feet to the weft
wardly elde of the aald Twentieth street, and
thence southwardly along the same two hun
dred and ninety-three (203) feet to the place
of beginning. Section 2. The City Solicitor
Is hereby directed to file In the proper Court
a petition on behalf of the City of Philadel
phia, eettlng forth that the ground herein
described 1 hereby appropriated so aa to
provide for the taking of the eald property
for the purpose aforesaid. Section S The
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia I hereby
authorized and directed to enter security In
the name of the City of Philadelphia for
the payment of any damage that may arlsa
by reason of the taking of the said ground.
OFFICE CLERICS OF COUNCILS
Philadelphia, June 24, 1015
This I to certify that the bill entitled "An
Ordinance to condemn the premise situate
at the northwest corner of Twentieth and
Race streets for the use of the Juvenile and
Domestic Relation! Divisions of the Munici
pal Court," was returned by the Mayor to
Common Council on th twenty-third day of
June. 1010. without hla approval, and aald
ordinance having been again conaldered, was
passed on th amo day by a vote of yeas,
SS; nays, 14.
The said ordinance together with the ob
jection of the Mayor having been sent to
Select Council wae again considered and
passed by that body on the same day by a
vote of yea, 30; nay. 7.
Th said ordinance having been passed by
both Select and Common Councils by a vote
of three-fifths of the members elected, agree
ably to the provision of th Act of As
sembly approved May 23, 1S74, dividing the
cltlea of the State Into three classes, etc ,
It has become as effective aa It the Mayor
had signed it.
WM H. FELTON,
Chief Clerk of Common Council.
CHARLES 11 HALL,
Chief Clerk of Select Council.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening ot Oxford avenue to Its full width,
trom D street to Pine road and the Intersec
tion of Oxford avenue, Borne and Loney
streets.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Department of Public Works be authorized and
directed to notify the owners of property over
and through which Oxford avenue to Its full
confirmed width ot seventy feet, from D to
Pine road, and the Intersection of Oxford
avenue. Barnes and Loney streets, will pas
that at the expiration of three montha from
the date of said notice, said streets will bs
required for public use.
Section 2. The Mayor ot the City li hereby
authorized and directed to enter security on
behalf ot the City of Philadelphia for the pay
ment ot any damages which may be ssseised
bv reason of the opening of eald streets, upon
the filing of aald bond and at the expiration
of the aald three months the Director ot tha
Department of Public Work shall forthwlta
proceed to open said streets.
Approved tho 2lst dnv of June A. n 1015.
RUDOLFH BLANKENBUIlCr.
No. 1,008. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
erection of garages facing on alleys or drive
way ten feet or more In width.
Section 1 The Select and Common Councils
of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain!
That a garage may be erected on tha rear
of any 1st in tha City of Philadelphia, on story
In height and not exceeding sixteen by twenty
feet Interior dimension, on any alley or drive
v,ay not lesi than ten feet wide; such garage
to be of brick, stone or hollow tile conatruc
tlon, subject to the approval of th Bureau of
Building Inspection, according to th Act of
Assembly governing the erection ot building
in th cltlea of tha first clan in tha State ot
Pennsylvania.
Approved the 21st day of Jun. A. D. 1013,
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1007. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE THE
surety on th official bond ot John Meigs, Di
rector of th Department of Wharves, Dock
and Ferries, and William II. Murphy, Chief
of th Bureau of Fire.
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain:
That the American Surety Company of New
York be, and is hereby approved aa the surety
of John Meigs, Director of tha Department of
Wharves, Dock and Ferries, In tho sum of
twanty-flve thousand (25,000) dollars, for th
faithful performance cf his duties.
That the American Surety Company of New
York be, and Is herrby approved ss the surety
of William II. Murphy. Chief of the Bureau of
fire. In the sum of ten thousand (10,000) dol
lars, fur the faithful performance of hla duties.
Approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1015,
lV RUDOLPH ULANKKNUURU,
No. 1000, Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE BETTINO ASIDE A CER
taln amount of money to grade Castor ave
nue. Section 1, Th Select and Common Council
pf tha City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Director of the Department of Publlo Works,
Bureau of Highways, be authorised and direct
ed to expend the sum of thirty thousand (JO,
000) dollara for grading Castor avenua to It
full width, from Oxford Circle to Cottman
treet. Slid amount te bo charged against Item
171 (loan) for grading. In thj annual appro
priation to th Department ot Publlo Works.
Bureau of Highways, for the ear 1UI5.
Approved the 17th dai of June, A. I), 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKKNUURO,
No. 1010. S'ayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND Di
recting th construction ot sewer In Cath
arine and Tenth streets. In th Third Ward,
Section 1, The Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That tl
Director of the Department of Public Works,
Bureau of Surveys, be authorised sod 01
rented to expend the sum of twenty thousand
(20,000) dollars for the construction ot a sewer
n Catharine atreet, from Delaware avenue to
Third street i and ten thousand (10,000) dollara
for tha construction of a sewer In Tenth
street, from Kltiweter to Christian street, and
charge th ame to Item 172 (loan) In th an
nual approprlatlcn to th Department of Public
Works. Bureau of Survey, for th year 1015,
Approved th loth day of June, A. D. HUB.
VP RUDOLPH BLANkES-BURO,
No. 1011. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTUdRIZINO THE CITY
ot Philadelphia to enter Into a certain agree
ment with the Schuylkill River East Sid
Railroad Company and th Baltlrnor and
Ohio Railroad Company, for th free and un
restricted uso by th City for municipal de
velopment ot th water front, within the lim
itation staled In th agreement of March &.
1U14 (ordluane approved February 14, 11)14),
of rartaln real estate north of th north line
of Snyder avnu. along the Delaware River,
.providing tor an appraisement of property so
taken, and authorising th sxcutlcn of a
leas for th southern half of pier ta be con
structed on property referred to, and author
ising the Department ot Wharve. Dock
rrt Farrlea 1A construct a nler tn feAnt Af
the property so acquired, and providing tor
th costs of such construction
nMtnn 1 Th Select and Co
of th City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That th
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia be, and h I
hvretr authorized, on behalf of the City of
(Philadelphia, to enter into tha following agree
ment between the CMy of Philadelphia and the
Schuylkill River East aid. Railroad Company
audtne ItaiUwora sodhj kallroaoi Compauyt
AORXrjRiENX.
This Agreement, mad thl - day of ,
lOlfi. by and between th City of Philadelphia,
herein referred tq as the city, and th Schuyl
kill River East Hid Railroad Company and th
JJaltimor end Ohio Railroad Company herein
called the Baltimore Companies, VvltnMth
Whereas, Under an agreement dated Maren
!J. 11)11. the execution of which wai authorised
lay oniija,u HMWiel FiaVeuajT M, 114. th
0 City -7 PbUadilpiU r4 (JaW alia) to pur-
ORDINANOES
Jhas nd th Baltlrnor Companies agreed to
,., iut municipal acveiopmeni or in wsier
front, th real estate. Pier, terminal facllltie
and appurtenance dtuat between MeKeen
street sndJackron itret and between the east
Un of Dlr avenue and th pierhead Un.
jnd that (her should b paid and rcelvd
therefor tha appraised value ot th atd rel
";., Jo be determined as therein provided
And Whereas it I claimed by the Baltlrnor
vornpanle that they ar not bound to perform
fld agreement of sale until tter Iher lhall
hv.?..!ln Provided new real eeute and yard
forllltie i equal to those abandoned.
And Whereas, Tha present plans of th City
I "' rnunlcli-al development at this point can ba
ea-rled out without substantial Interference
with auch part ot said real estate a Is now In
f-Ji"". u.f uy "Id Baltimore Companies, and
aald Ilaltlrror Companies are desirous of co
operating tn said plan of municipal develop.
I"!?'..'". Ry nd to the extent hereinafter
stated) Now, therefor. A a eomrromls Bat
tlement It Is hereby agreed a follow
Flret Th Baltlrnor Companies hereby
,wal,2 fy and ah objection to the free and
Ji"1""' td. js by the City for purpose of
muiiltlpal development of th water front,
within the limitation stated in ssld agree
ment or March 2.1, lull, ot o much of eald
real ostrte agreed to be purchased and aold as
Ilea north of the north line of Snyder avenue,
tha front thereof along the bulkhead being
approximately three hundred and seventy fiet.
Including all riparian and other rlghta ap.
purunaut thereto, said tract being herein
after referred to aa "Tract A.
Second. Whuii an appraisement shall her
after be made of said real estate ot the Haiti
moro companies, aa krovlaed In said agree
ment of March a Ud4, there ahali be made
a separate appraisement of the ptetent value
of said '-iract A.' aim Interest uon the value
of aald "Trait A " at tho rate ot six per
cint. per annum trom the oat of this agiee
ment to th date of the payment of said
award shall be added to th amount thereof,
and paid by the said City,
'third. It I the Intention cf the City to con.
atruut on said siti, and other lana adjoining
on th north, a double decked pier planned tu
be approximately two hundred and ntty leet
In wiutn and nin hundred leet in length, am
to located that the southerly sue thereof
snail be at least two hunared ana twemy-nv
leet .norm ot the northerly sloe of t'ler bo.
Lpori the completion ot said pier the City will
executs and deliver to the Baltimore Com
panle. on their request, a lease. In torm at
tached hereto and mad part hereof, ot tn
southern half thereof, the rental therefor not
to excraad twenty thouaand llO.ooO) dollat per
annum, with a reduction In proportion ss th
area of the pier may be less than IAiox2uU
leet, said lease shall b for tha term of five
) from date ot completion of said pier,
with suih further extcnalon of the term from
ar to ear aa the lessee may desire, until
the provision of the new real estate, plori and
arn facilities and the occupation and opera
tion thtreot by tha Baltlrnor Companies pro
vided tor in tald agreerrunt ot llanh 23. li)14,
but If said pew teal estate, piers and ard
facilities are provided and become ready for
occupation and o(rstlon by ths lessee before
the exrlratlon ot aald period of five jesrs.
tie lrtaor shall have the right to terminate
this lease upon them giving to the lessee writ
ten notlie of such termination at a dtte suf
ficiently In the future as will enable the lee-ce
to remove from the demised premises to aald
nan facilities without Interference with the
performance by the lesteo of Its corporate
junctions and duties to tho public The City
may at any time after the completion of the
pier require the Baltimore Companies to slg
ntfy their dee Ire of eald leare. and In caeo
they fall to do en Klthtn sixty day after
auch request In writing, all right to desire
such Rose shall cease.
Fourth. If the Baltimore Companies desire to
Improve Tier HO for their own purposes. In
stead of taking a lease from the City under
the preceding paragraph, tho City hereby
egrets that such improvement may be made by
sild companies, without prejudice to the rights
of the parties respectively to claim and to
oppose payment ot tho cost ot euch agreement
ot March 21, 1U14.
Fifth. It is hereby understood and ngreed
that neither the purpose nor Intent, nor the
obligation of thl contract. It and when ap
proved by the Public Service Commission of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Is such a
to imp-vlr, or In any wise effect, the exercsle
by said Commission of any ot tho power eated
In It hy the Public Service law, approved July
20. ion.
signed, sealed and delivered In the presence
of: . Mayor of Philadelphia.
S-hiilklll River East Side Railroad Company.
11)
President
Attest
Secretary.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
By
President.
Attest
Secretary.
Section 2. That the Department of Wharves,
Pocks and Ferries be authorized and directed
to construct a double-decked pier to be ap
proximately two hundred and fifty feet in
width and nine hundred feet In length. In front
of and on property so acquired, payment for
which shall be charged against appropriation
to raid Department, Item ISO (loan), appro
priation of July 14, 1D14, and Item 1G0 (loan),
appropriation of January 25. 1015, or any other
funds hereafter mado available for this pur
pose. Approved the 14th day of June. A D 1013.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1012. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN
transfers In the nnnual appropriations to the
Departments of Mayor, Civil Service Com
mission, City Controller, Clerks of Councils,
District Attorney and City Treasurer, for th
year 1015,
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Phlladelrhla do ordain:
That the City Controller be authorized and
directed to make the following transfers In
the annual appropriations, for the year 1015,
City Treasurer. From Item 4 (c). Sinking
Fund on new loans, twenty-six thoussnd five
hundred (20,500) dollars. To the following:
MAYOR.
Item 4. Official entertaining, three thou
sand dollars . $3,000
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
Item 2 (c). Communication service, four
hundred dollar 400
Item 2 (d). Advertising, one hundred
dollars 100
CITY CONTROLLER.
Item 3 (b) Printing warrant, five hun
dred dollars - SOD
CLERICS OF COUNCILS.
Item 5 (c). Toward defraying expenses
of convention ot Firemen's Association
of Pennsylvania In October, 1013, two
thousand five hundred dollar ... . 2,500
Said appropriation to be expended un
der the supervision ot the Commute on
Finance. DIBTR,CT ATTOnNEY.
Item 1 (b). Extra help, one thousand .
dollara . 1,000
Item 1 (c). Expert for testimony,
twelve thousand five hundred dollara . 12.B00
Provided, The District Attorney li
hereby authorized to draw, and the
City Controller to countersign, war
rants In payment of experts engaged
tn tho case of Commonwealth vs.
Henry Clay et al.
Item 1 (d). Wltnes fees, one thousand
flv hundred dollars 1,600
Item 2. Miscellaneous supplies and x-
ponses, flvo thousand dollar J.oop
Approved the 17th day of June, A. p. 1015.
m RUDOLPH BLANKKNHURO.
No. 1003. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DI
rectlng the City Solicitor to exaralno tha
title to property located along the Delaware
River, at th toot ot McKean street, and to
take title thereto In the name of the City of
Philadelphia and authorizing and directing
the expenditure for auch purpose ot tha sum
ot one hundred and eighty thouaand (UW.OOu)
dollars out ot th money appropriated to th
Department of Wharves, Dock and Ferries
of the City of Philadelphia by Act of Aam.
bly approved July 25. 1013.
Where, The Director of the Department of
Wharves, Dock and Ferrle ha entered Into
an agreement with Marriott O. Morris and
Asa S. Wing, executors ot the estate of Elus
ion P. Morrli t al. to purcha all that cer
tain lot or place of ground situate In the
Thirty-ninth Ward of th City of Philadelphia,
located along th Delaware River at the foot
of McKean struct, for tho price or sum ot
cite hundred and eighty thousand (180,000)
dollar, which la at th rata of approximately
sixty cent per quare foot, and which 1 to
Include and cover all claim against th City
for damages to said premise! by reason of
th widening of Delaware avsnus to the full
width of 200 fact, aa now upon tha continued
Plan ot th City ot Philadelphia; the said
premises to be conveyed clear of all Incum
brance; possession to be glvtn at th tlms
of settlement, taxes, water rent and rent. It
any, to be apportioned to the date of settle
ment, title to be good end tnarkeUbla. and
such a will b Insured by any title and
trust company 04 x-uuaueipuiai
And Wneieaa, The Act ot Assembly ap
proved July 23. 1913, provided that tha money!
appropriated by said Act for th improvement
of th mat-ltlm port facllltie of th state of
Pennsylvania at Phlladslphla, should only bo
emended a authorised and directed by the
Council of th City ot Phtladilnhlai therefore.
Section 1. The Select and Common Coun
cils ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
th City Solicitor 1 hereby authoriied and
directed to examine the titles to all that certain
lot or niece of ground, situate in tho Thirty
ninth Ward of the. City of Philadelphia and
State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a point on
the northeasterly side of Delaware avenue, 200
feet wide, a 1 now laid out on the City plan
and legally opened, and In th centre lln of
McKean afreet M feet wide, a 1 now laid out
on th Cltr plan but not legally opened;
thence extending eaatward along th aald cen
tra lln of McKean trt lag 408 feet, thenc
extending northward 25 feet to the north aide
of said McKoan street 60 feet wide, thenc
extending eastward along th northerly aids of
said McKean street A888S0 feet to a point;
thenc extending northward at right angles to
McKean street 170.133 feet to a polnti tbanca
exWndlng eastward on a lln psurallil with Me
Kean strost 207 785 feet to the bulkhead lln
establlihad by th Secretary of War August 0.
IMS), thenc extending along th said bulknead
lln In a (outherly direction 208.B23 feet to a
point, tbeno westward I on a Una parallel with
McKean street 137 521 feet to th centra lln ef
old Delawgr avenue, now vacated, thenrj
southwardly along th contra Una of aald oil
Delaware avtnu 400 337 fet to th centre line
of Snyder avenue, theuo westward along th
csntr lln ot Snyder , avtnu 68 753 feet to th
westerly tide of ld old Delaware avenue:
thenc northward along th westerly ld of
eald old Delawar avinu 41. SIT feet to tha
northerly ld of Snyder avsnuaj thane wast
ward along th northerly ld of finydir avenu
2M)0A feet to a polnti tnene northwestward
1131.180 feet to a point! thenc westward abvag
a lln parallel with McKean tre eot 123 feet
to a point on tha northeasterly aid of said
Delaware avenue 300 feel wldei thenc north
westward along th northeasterly d of said
Delaware avenu 200 feet wld 114.434 feet to
the flrt mentioned point " viae of beginning
including all wharve dock and bulkhead,
and every and all riparian or other rights ap
purtenant or incident to th saJd land, and in
cludtag alio apy a4 U cirea wbljti tay
ORDINANCE
!-iul? art". br h opening of Delaware
a.Sni ,B ,h u" "'d'h of 200 test a I now
!.m d n on.tn City plan, to uch extent
S. "." ' opened or Is to b opened In
K'v0' mi trlp of ground for th length of
,i4 V 't along the earn, not Intending.
1.T'f' toa na'fb to th City or to walv
SllI?-Ior.,1mai 'or t hy reason of th
opening of auM avenu through or over any
iii.t.of.a5'r..cthr. property belonging to the
I.l5i,,.?M.u " ,hll approve the title to the
?" .,nt? " a conveyance thereof to b
made to the City of Philadelphia In fe almpl.
section a. fiie Department of Wharves,
ilk nd Ferrle ot th city of Philadelphia
i',.w.br "-hlhorued nd directed to expend th
"? 2f .?" h"drd and eighty thousand (ISO,
WW) dollars and the Director of said Depart
JV? .,..u,nor,,,' draw a requisition upon
th Auditor General of th Slate ot Pnntva.
rKi..ror.,h?.,uni on hunlred and eighty
thousand liW.Ouo) dollar against th appro
priation mad by the Stat of Pennsylvania to
th Department of Whsrvee, Dock nd Fer
inft H,',,h S'y of Philadelphia by aald Act of
,( L '?!. Men tuna he shall deposit
S'l" "I CU)r. Treasurer and the said Director
if "JC1'' authorised and dltected to draw, and
I5wC!y Controller to countersign, a warrant
".I""! In favor of Marriott C Morrl and
. S 'n outor of the estate of Kllli
5S2 i Mo"' 'l l for tb purchase prlc of
the property above mentioned.
Approved the 14th day of June, A. D 1013.
w tn,. 11UDOLPH BLANKENHURO,
Q' U. Major of Philadelphia.
AL..?RmNA.NCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
K, of "kwthorne atreet, trom Meadow
to Plum street.
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
fk.'tl' c'"' of 1'hlladelphla do ordain, That
i-. Department of Publlo Works be authorized
J... Slric.,iP1 notify th owner of property
over and through which Hawthorn treet. from
ilrP.T ,0 ,u!" lrt. will pass, that at the
expiration of three months from the date of
5,?.v?.i.n?tlcs uii tret will ba required for
public use.
SeSJifL. The Mayor of the City Is hereby
authorized and diiected to enter security on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for the pav-
ment of any damagea which may be assessed
.1 rSa.'"m 1 tha opening of said street: upon
tho tiling of said bond, and at the expiration
of the said three months, the Director of the
r!!EartJnnl of uollo Work ihall forthwith
proceed to open aald atreet.
Approved the 21st day of June. A. D. 1918.
v ... nVJDOLPlI BLANKtNDURO,
fro 1013. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
construction of bridges on th lines of Anns
hury "treet. BensaTem avenue. Fifty-fourth
street. Front itreet, Orthodox itreet, Iiland
avenue and Torreadale avenu; to uthorite
investigations, etc., preliminary to the con
struction of a bridge on line of Henry ave
nu, providing tor earning into ffect euch
authority, and BUthArlvlmr Iha Xfavni In
enter security for damages to private prop
erty. Section 1. The Select and Common Council!
?l tb City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Director of th Department of Public
Work b, and la hereby authorized and dl
rooted to enter Into contract! for tho conitruc
tion of new bridges. Including th work ap
purtenant thereto, a follows: On th line of
Annabury itreet under the North Penntylvnla
Railroad; on th line of Bensalem avenue over
Pennypack creek; on tho line of Plfty-tourtn
'"'. over the Philadelphia. Baltimore and
Washington Railroad. Provided, That the
Pcnnslvanla Railroad Company shall Join In
the contract and contribute a lump sum of
fifteen thousand (15,000) dollar toward th
cost, on th Una of Front street over a drlv
connecting tho severed portions of the Phila
delphia Hospital for Contagious Diseases; on
line of Orthodox street over Knnkford creek
(In present location), on lln of Island avenu
tinder tho Philadelphia, Baltlrnor and Waah
Ington Railroad. Provided, That th Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company ahali enter an agree
ment satisfactory to the City Solicitor to pay
one-half the cost of tho bridge and It appur
tenant work and to waive all claims for dam
ages occasioned by the widening of Island
avenue to seventy 170) feet, on line of Tor
resdale avenue over Frankford creek.
Section 2. That the following sums be set
aside In Item 173 (loan) of the appropriation
to the Department of Public Works (Bureau
of Surveis) for new bridges for the ear 1915:
For the bridge on line of Annsbury street un
der the North Pennsjtvanla Railroad, forty
eight thousand (48,000) dollars, for the bridge
on line of Bensalem avenue over Pennypack
creek, two hundred thousand (200,000) dollars;
for the bridge on line of Fifty-fourth street
over the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash
ington Railroad, twenty-five thousand (23,000)
dollara; for the bridge on line ot Front street
er a drive connecting the severed portions
of the Philadelphia Hospital for Contagtoua
Diseases, twelve thousand (U.OOO) dollars,
for the bridge on line of Orthodox atreet over
Frankford creek, twenty-live thousand (25.
000) dollars; for the bridge on line of Island
avenue under the Philadelphia. Baltimore and
Washington railroad, forty-three thousand
(43 000) dollars; for the bridge on line of
Torresdale avenue over Frankford creek, forty
five thousand (45,000) dollars; for Investiga
tion, plans, model and test preliminary to
the construction of a bridge on line of Henry
avenue over Wlssahlcknn creek, two thousand
i-,uwj usnars; i-roMaea. Tnat In the event
of any of the said bridges costing less than
the sum herein set aside for Its construction,
the Director of the Department of Public
Works Is hereby authorized, at hi discretion,
to use the balance, or any part thereof, for
the completion of any of the bridges named
herein for which the sum set aside is Insuffi
cient. Section .1. That th Director of the De
partment of Publlo Works be. and is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for pro
posals, and to award contracts, as provided
In existing ordinance and laws, for th con
struction of the said bridges and the work
appurtenant thereto, and for the investiga
tion, plans, models and testi prellmlniry to
bridge on line of Henry avenue. In accordance
with plans and specifications to be prepared
by th Department of Public Works (Buresu
of Surveys), and I also authorized to appoint
assistants and Inspectors ss may be requisite,
and to pay all expenses for salaries, sound
ings, inspection, teBts. transportation and In
cidental eipenses not otherwise provided for
out of the appropriation for the cost of said
bridges, and Is authorized to join In contract
with any persons or corporation! In the con
atructlon of any of laid bridges for which
said persons or corporations shall contribute
a portion of the cost.
Section 4. That tho Mayor of the City I
hereby authorized and directed to enter secur
ity on behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for
the payment of any damages which may ba
assessed by reason of the construction ot said
bridges and the work appurtenant thereto.
Approved the 16th day of June A. D 1018.
. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1018. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINO THE CON
structlon of main sewers In Adams avenu,
Cobb' Creek Intercepting sewer, Gunners
Run relief sewer. Indian Creek sewer, Lard
ner atreet, Lincoln avenue. North Mt, Pleas
ant avenue. Rock Run sewer, Snyder avenue,
Venango street and Wlngohocklng sewer In
Howard street.
Section 1, The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain;
That th Director of th Department ot Pub
llo Work be authorized to enter Into contract
for ths construction ot th following main
sewen : Adams avenue, from the present sewer
northwest of Rsjnona itreet to the Boulevard
and Summerdale avenue) Cobbs Creek Inter
cepting eewer In Cobbi Creek Park, from the
present terminus at Sixty-eighth itreet to
Sixty-ninth itreet: the uncompleted part ot
Ounner Run relief sewer In Indiana street, be
tween Third street nd Twelfth street; Indian
Creek sewer In Sixty-ninth streets, between
Cobbs Creek and Malvern avenue; Lardner
street, from the Delaware River to Tacony
atreet and across private property to th pres
ent tewer northwest of the Philadelphia and
Trenton Railroad; Lincoln avenue, from th
present sewer northwest of Ablngton avenu
to llartwell lane; North Mt. Pleasant avenue,
from Kitchen ln to Wlssahlckon avenue;
Rock Run sewer In Seventh street, from the
firosent sewer south ot Nedro street to Champ
oat atreet; In Champlost street, from Seventh
treet to Ninth street, and In Ninth street,
from Champlost (treet to Oodfrey avenu 1
Snyder avenu, between present sewer cast of
Delaware avenu and th Delawar river; Ve
nango atreet, from Casper street to Balfour
strest; Wlngohocklng sewer In Howard street,
from sixty-five feet northwest ot Front street
to sixty-five feet southeast of Front strest.
Section 2. Th Director of th Department
of Publlo Worka shall advertise for proposal
and award contracts In accordance with exist
ing law and ordinances, and plans and speci
fication prepared by the Department of Public
Works. Any excess over assessment of prop
erty for the construction of said sewers shall
be charged to Item 170 (loan) for tha construc
tion of main sewers, in the appropriation to the
Department of Public Works (Bureau of Sal
veys) Provided, No such assessment shall b
charged for th sewers authorized by this ordi
nance where the same are built upon undedt
cated streets, and where th properties ar not
assessed at full city rat, but no permit shall
be Issued for the drainer of properties on th
lln of said sewer until th regular frontag
charge shall have been paid And th follow
ing sums ar hereby set aslds for th construc
tion of th main tewer herein authorized I
Adam avenue, twenty thousand (20,000) dol
lar 1 Cobb Creek Intercepting uwer, twenty
flv thousand (23,000) dollar j th uncom
pleted part of Gunners Run relief sewer, sev
enty thousand (70.000) dollars! Indian Creek
sewer, forty-fiv thousand (43,000) dollar)
Lardner (treet, eighty thousand (30,000) dol
lar l Lincoln avenu, ten thouaand (10.000)
dollar! I North Mt Pleasant avenue, thirty
thousand (30,000) dollar I Rock Run aewer,
eighty thousand (80.000) dollars, Snyder ave
nua, twenty thousand (20.000) dollars; Venan
go street, thirty thousand (30,000) dollars
Wlngohocklng sewer In Howard street, twenty.
flv thousand (23,000) dollar 1 Provided, That
n th event of any of th aforesaid sewer
posting less than tn sura set aside for it
construction, th Director of th Department
ot Publlo Work I hereby authorized, at hi
discretion, tq us any balance of th foregoing
mount, or any part thereof, for th comple
tion of ny of th main sewers herein named
for which th sums set astd ar Insufficient.
Provided also, That th Director ot th Depart
ment ot Publlo Work Is authoriied to appoint
assistants and inspector a may b requisite,
and pay H eipenses for salaries, inspection,
boring, transportation and eipenses Incidental
to th work from th aforesaid Item.
Section S. That th Myor Is hereby author
ised to enter security on behalf ot lbs City of
Philadelphia for th payment of any damages
by reason of th construction oi any of th
hsrtln authorized sewer through private prop
erty Approved the lth day of June, A. D ltltj,
RUDOLPH J4LANKKNBURO.
No. 1017, Mayor erf JrJl4Jf hi.
14. 1915;
ORDXXAMOM
AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE ON THE CITJf
pln Addison, Alter Bambry, Boniit, Buck
nll. uowson, klla, Usrfleld. Royal, Oarratt,
Uray, Hop. Kingston, Latona, Wanton, Mar
shall, Marston, Norwood, Pacific.. Pickwick,
Pulaski, Russell, Sparks, Seventieth, Tulpe
hocken, Victoria and Wlshart atreeta, llazel.
Osage and Overbrook avenues and Church
road,
Seition 1 Tha Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
Depattment of l'ublle Works (board of Sur
veyor!) be authorized to plic upon th City
Plan Addison itreet, ef the width of forty ft,
Irom BUtr-eecond itreet to Cobb Creek Park
way, Alter street, of th width of thirty feet,
from TweMy-slxth trt eaatward, Bmbry
treet, of the width of forty feet, from West
moreland to Fox etreeti Honaall street, of th
width of forty feet, and Bucknell strt, of th
width of thirty feet, from Jt'sdersl to Oakford
street, Crowson itreet, of the width of fifty
feet, from Woodlswn street bs Locust avenue.
Klla street, of th width of forty feet, from
Allegheny avenue to Ltpplncott itreet Oarfleld
atreet, of th width of thirty feet, trom Oreen
street to about .UO feet nortreett. lvoyal street,
of th width ot eleven Met. from 0rfleld tq
Seymour street, Qarrett street, of th width ot
forty feet, from iUss to Croweon street. Uray
street, of the width of thirty-eight nd forty
feet, from Croweon to Chaw street. Hop
treet, of th width ot thirty leet, from Lou
den to Rockland street! Kingston street, ot the
wialh ot torty feet, trom Frunkiord avenue to
Amber street; Latona (treet, of th width of
thirty fet, and Manton trt, of th width of
forty feet, from Twenty-eecond to Twenty
third street, Marshall street, of the width ot
forty feet, from Chew to Orange street. Mar
(ton tret, of th width of forty feet, trom
Wetmorelnd to Fox street: Norwood street,
ot th width ot twenty-five feet, from Dickin
son street southward. Pacltlo and Pickwick
treet, each of the width of forty feet, from
1 ranktord avenue td Amber street, Pulaski
street, uf tha width of twenty-five feet, from
Walnut lane to Tulpehocken (treet, Russell
street, of the width of forty feat, from Seventh
to blghth street, Srarks street, of the width ot
tlity feet, from Ogont avenue to Twentieth
strost. Seventieth street, of th width of titty
fret, trom Sherwood road to Overbrook avenue;
Tulpehocken street, of the width of forty fet,
from Pulaski street to Wayne avenu. Victoria
tieet, of the width of forty feet, from l"rnk
lord avenu to Amber street; Wlshart atreet. of
the width of forty feet, from A to Ella street.
a.niL.? ,h width of forty feet, from Twenty
eighth to Twenty-ninth strest. llazel and
Osage avenues, ot the width of forty feet, from
Sixty-second sUeet to Cobb's Creek Parkway,
Overbrook avenue, of the width of ntty feet,
from city, avenue to Seventy first street,
Church road, of the width of forty feet, from
Lancaster avenue to City avenue' Provided,
That befire laid Addison, Rambrey, Crowaon,
fc.Ha, Garrett. Klnciton. Marshall, Marston,
Pacific. Pickwick, pulaakl, Russvll. Hparks.
Tulpehocken and Victoria street!, and Wlihart
itreet, from Twenty-eighth to Twenty-ninth
street, Hazel and Orage avenues shall be placed
ii m pian uie owners or property wttnin tne
line thereof shall, within one year from th
approval of thts ordinance, dedicate the bed of
the same to th City, on the line and grade
a (.onfirmed by tbe Board of Surveyor or
hall Indemnity th City against all damagea
or claims for damages which may arise from
placing th said street on the plan and their
subsequent opening to the confirmed lines and
Rr.".de,-( niS before said Alter. Bonsall. Buck
nell, Garfield, Royal, Hope, Latona, Manton
; norwoM street nq uray street, irom
Chew street to a point aboue ISO feet south
west, shall be 1 laced on the plan, satisfactory
evidence ahali be furnished within one year
Irom the approval ot thla ordinance, that aald
streets have been open and In public use for
a period of at least twenty-one years; and he
ro ro Gray street, from a point about ISO feet
southwest of Chew street to Crowson street,
shall be pltced on the plan the owners ot
property within the lines thereof shall, within
one yoar from tie approval of thli ordinance,
dedicate tho bed ot the same to the City, end
before said Ella itreet and said Wlshart street,
from A to Ella street, ahali be placed on the
plan the owners of property abutting on rata
streets shall, in addition to dedication, file a
bond, satisfactory to tho City Solicitor, agree
ing to pay the entire cost for building a sewer
and curbing and paving aald street In "a man
ner satisfactory to the Department of Public
Works, and for the faithful completion of the
said atreet improvementa within one year from
the upproval of thla ordinance.
All ordlnancea or parte ot ordinance Incon
sistent herewith be, and the earn are hereby
repealed.
Approved the 21et day ot June, A. D. IBIS.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1018. Ma) or ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE CURB
lines of Ablngton avenue, from Crefeld street
to Roanoke street
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Department of Public Worka (Board of Sur
vejors). be authorized to revise the curb lines
ot Ablngton avenue, from Crefeld atreet to
Roanoke itreet. in the Twenty-second Ward
Approved the 21st day of June A. D. 1R13.
RUDOLPH BLANKKNBURO,
No. 1010. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO STRIKE FROM THE
City plan and vacate Ddmund. Fillmore,
Foulkrod, Tucker and Olenlock streets, and to
Elace upon the City plan Herbert street,
ectlon 1. The Select and Common Councils ot
the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That til
Department of Public Work (Board of starve) -era),
be authorised to strike from th City plan
and vacate Kdmund street, from a point about
HIT feet northeast of Margaret atreet to Wake
ling street; riltmor street, from Edmund
treet to Jickson atreet; Foulkrod atreet. Irom
alley strict to Tucker atreet. Tucker street,
from Foulkrod street to Worth street: and
Olenlock itreet, from Tucker street to Wake
ling atreet, und to place upon the City plan
lleibert street, at the width of fifty feet, from
Torresdale avenue to Worth street.
Approved the 21st day of June. A. D 1013.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1020. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO STRIKE FROM THE
City plan I.lwyn atreet, from Kennedy to
Fraly atreet, Fraley atreet, from Eadom to
fc-lwyn street; and Kennedy street, from
1.1 wyn atreet southwest ot Kennedy street to
blityn street northeaat of Kennedy street,
bectlon 1. The Select and Common Councils
or th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That tho
Department of Public Works (Board of Sur
veyors), be authorized to strike from the City
plan tilwyn street, from Kennedy to Fraley
street; Fraley strost, from Eadom to Elwyn
street, and Kennedy street, from the northwest
sld.) of Elwyn street (30 feet wide), running
south est from Kennedy street to Eiwin
street (40 feet wide), running northeast from
Kennedy atreet: Provided, That an agreement
satisfactory to th City bollcltor. be filed with
in one jenr from the approval of this ordl.
tunce. lndunnlfylng tho city from all damages
by reason of the striking ot the said treet
from th plan
Approved tho 21st day of June, A. D 1013.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1021. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
striking from the City plan of West Springer
atreet, from Wayne avenue to Wlssahlckon
avenue.
Section 1. The delect and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Department of Public Work (Board of
Surveyor) b authorized to strike from th
City plan Weit Springer itreet, from Wayne
avenue to Wlssahlckon avenue, in the Twenty
second Ward. Provided, That an agreement,
satisfactory to the City Solicitor, b filed with
In one year trom the approval of thla ordi
nance, indemnifying th City from all dam
age by reason of th striking ot th aald
treet from the plan.
Approved th 21st dy of Jun, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1022. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO REVIHE'THE LtND
ot Harrison street, between Lelper street and
Oxford avenu and the north Intersection ot
Oxford avenue and Harrison street.
Section L Tha Select and Common Council
ot th City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Deipartment ot Public Worka I Board ot
Survoyori) be authorized to revise the north
eaat lln of Harrison street, between Lelper
street snd Oxford avenue, also to revise the
lines of the northerly comer of Oxford avenue
and Harrison street so a to curv th Inter
section, and to make th necessary adjustment
of grades.
Approved tha 21st day of June, A. D. 1013.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1023. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THE NAMES
of certain atreet.
Bectlon 1. Th Select and Common Counclla
of th City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That th
Department of Publlo Work (Board of Bur
vsors) be authoriied and directed to Chang
the name of th following etrsetsi Cambrldg
treat, from Lewi itreet to Wakellng atreet.
to Mllnor street, Fisher avenue, southeast of
BustUton avenue, to Kohl street (In Bustle
ton); Harvey atreet, front Creason atreet to
Ridge avenu; and from Rlghter street to "air
mount Park, to Balatgnao strseti Jefferson
treet, from Lincoln avenue to Pelham road,
to Westvlew atreet; Jefferson itreet, from
Washington lane to West Hortter street, and
from Ellet street to Oowen avenue, to Conrad
street, Tucker street, from Olenlock street to
Bermuda street, to Bucklu street. Walnut
lane, from Main street to Ridge avenue, ta
Bhur lane; Carpenter itreet, from Otrman
town avinu to Wlssahlckon avenue, to Car
penter lane, Ludlow street, from Fifty-first to
Fifty-second (treet. to Ludlow Terrace,
Approved th 21 st dy of Jun. A. D. IBIS.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1024. Mayor of Phlladelphli
AN ORDINANCE ALLOTTINO TUB APPR(
prlatlon to the Depirtment ot Publlo Works,
Bursau of Water, out of loan approved May
6, 1013, and authorizing th letting ot con
tract and th employment of necessary as
sistant engineers and Inspector.
Section I. Th Select and Common Councils
of th City of Phlladslphla do ordain. That out
or th flv hundred thoussnd (300.000) dolls rs
In th loan approved May 8. 1018, appropriated
to Item 170 In th appropriation to th De
partment ot Public Works, -ureau ot Water.
the following xpndltur are hereby author
lied) For coat storage and etoker qutpmnt
and appliance Queen Lon Pumping
tftatton. Including th purcha of
land for accea from th Reading
Railway, eighty thouaand dollar . 360.00Q
For th renewal and replacing of
pumping station squlpmsni at fahaw
mont Pumptrg Station at Roxbor
oueh High Bsrvlc Pumping Button,
at Roxborough Auxiliary Station, and
at Mt. Airy Button, and for th
!urchas of an automobile truck not
0 xced t,o thousand. (2,000) del.
ar. on hundred ana ninety -fly
tbeueend dollar . . 104,060
Yot purchase of a combination locemo
tlva crana an1 dredge, eight thou
sand (4I000) dollar i and Improve
ment jt Lardner Point pumping
Mutton, evsnteen thousand (17.U0OJ
dollar, total, twsnty-Dv thousand
dollar . , ,!. IfcOOQ
For construction of four culverts un.
dr track of th New York Division
at the pnnsylvanu Railroad, at a
poiul wwst ot Thlrty-thlrd street. U
protect City water main, twenty
hv thouaand dollar , , , 3COM
Piovl4d- That th Director of the
Dpartwnt ( PislsWa Work -may enter
ioto a cyctr, within Mrsrtlasaa;,
17
5
tULBXXMOm
with th Pennsylvania lUllread Oeea- -lny
for tha comunecttM of Jd enli
vens. For Improvement at Terras sail Filtr fO,
For replacing wooden srsctk
water malm with permanent strut- .
turn, fifteen thousand delhtr. ....... IsVasM
For a Purvy Offlc in Frankfor, J-
.uuiue iut xrurcnas 91 jane Brew
thousand dollars ,,, ,. .
For laying water main Is follow!
aenin street, irom Diamond to Ox
ford street, Oxford street, from Tenh
treet to Bread itreeti Cambrh ,
itreet, from Second itreet to Slttsf j
treet, Kavorford avenue, from Sixty- j
Ighth itreet to City Un: Byberry 1
ana Bensalem turnpike, from Rus. ' 1
Utoo avenu to Bybarryj Hustle)
and vlelnltv. Mt.nit.sv. tt.AMa-Mj
dollar .
FOr retllnln Viall In mnnHnn M-ltfc
fish hatchery at Torrdl. frra thou
and dollar , MM
-,Tn Director of th Department of Publlo
Work Is hereby authorized to let contracts)
nd mplftr th necessary nrlneer and in
spector snd Jy th urn out of th foregoing
At 101 flit tltS.
Approvswl tlim IClh (Jar tf Jut, A. I). UlS,
nt'lrtf Tift a aetstssiMtib j
RUDOLPH BLANKRNBt'strt.
No. 1023.
wayor or i-nusaemiia.
A??ilD.,1.ANCE .TP MAKB ADDITIONAL
appropriation to th vsrlous bureau la tn
rSKa.rtmtn!v.of ?"&! 8',i 1ub'1l Weeks.
Public Health and Charities, Supplies, saayor.
PKtwl . 5er.atlol!i c,t7 Commuter, art.
Clerks of Councils, Recorder of Deed 1
Register of Willi l for thV year 1815. ,
e .t,09L TheJI".:.t ,aPd Common CoitncU
J..-!b,21!. of. Fhltodelphla do ordain. That
!iT-.tt.,ortr-,1.5.SilouaRn1 "v hundred and
Sn,'"vn 0,S27) dollar and nlnety.five
25!. I"!1 ? d th sam la herby apftr.
Eri;!d .0l,!.Yrtou hureau in th Dpp
it".6' 'J6 Bifety, Public Worka. Publte
iMJJLi'fl Charltle. Supplle. Mayor. Board
?v...,i!ff"'ti0,, 9'" wmmllonr. Clerk ef
S?n,1c"J'i-R.tcor'1"' of Deed and Register f
Will, for th year 1018, vl.t
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK.
t. .. Electrical Bureau.
1 !?iL9,)i Wa'- two thouaand five
hundred dollara ..,.8.tSO0 a
t. , . 1'ureau ot Correction.
Item 8 (e). Fpr Installing boiler, two
thousand dollar ...... ?,... 2 009 8
t. DEpA.nMENT OF PUBLIC WORK.
Item 1H To pay th Cunningham Pav
ing and Conatructlon Company the
following! For Installing curb In
Hutchinson. Eleventh and Warnoelc
,iKt, .four hundred and seventeen
(417) dollars and forty.atx (40) cnt; A
for paving In Front street. 223 feet i
outh of Fisher' avenue. In front of I
.ot 60 feet In front, 103 feet 8H tnche .1
In depth In the bed of Wellena ar- "
?.UA. one hundred and evnty.four
(174) dollar and fifty-seven tBI)
cents; to refund money paid In rror
.?I-t".-. on hundred nd seven ty-slx
(ITS) dollar and ten (10) cents; and
to nay James A. Mullen for extra
work done In filling Qreenway ave
nue and Upland atreet. one hundred
and fifty-three rifuti riniiar. tAtt
nine hundred and twenty-on dollars
and thirteen cent
M1JS
Item 11 (1). Repairs, alteration and
general Improvement of North Sec
ond Street Market, alx thousand dol-
iiSi'ea'Viv VS':V"I"'iI.Vi.--iA .
i.1 m '' . " ,cer at smaing m
band concert, two hundred dollar..
.. ... Bureau of Survey.
Item 1U, To pay Frederick T. Bucklu.
Jr.. for construction ot sewer In Che!
ten avenue, from Anderson street
southwest, fifty-four dollar and elgh-
tV.Av rani,
906.69
84.M
Bureau nf Wit.r.
Item 1W
pany fc
To cay II. J. Gloeka Cjim.
or damage caused by a break
n water main at Market and Straw.
berry atreet. on October 15. 1B14.
one hundred and twenty-nine (129) 1
dollar, to pay Oeorge P. Nlcklea for I
damagea caused by a break In water
main at Second and Market stretts. 1
five hundred and fourteen (314) dol- 1
Ian and thirty-five (83) centi: to 1
pay Rlker & liegeman for damages
J",!1.ed. hy break in water main at
1210 Market atreet, two hundred and
forty-nine (240) dollar and twenty
two (22) cent; total, eight hundred
and nicety-two dollar and Atty-saven
(Si) cents , ,,.. , MV.3H
DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HEALTH AND
CHARITIES.
.. ... Bureau of Health.
Item 2 b). Postage, five hundred dol
lar . soe eo
Item 2 (c). Mlsctllsneous, three hun.
dred doJara Mu,Gt
Item 3. bupplles, three hundred dol-
.'"s ...., .,, 300.IX)
Item S (b) Car of animals, etc., two
.hundred dollar ... 360.00
Item 12 (b). Carfare, etc, five hundred
dollara 000.00
Rem 12 (c). Maintenance of automo
bile, two hundred dollar 200.00
Item 14H ta). Carfare, etc.. two hun-
dred dollar .... , .,. .. .... J00.9U
Item 14 (b). Maintenance of automo
bile of chief milk Inspector and chief
meat Inspector, two hundred and fifty
(2.vi) dollara each; total flv hundred
dollars 600.00
JJureu of Charities.
Item 30 (g) For the care and mainten
ance of the Insane, two thouaand ftv
hundred dollars .. 9SM)fiA
DEPARTMENT OF WHARVES, DOCKS AND
FERRIES.
Item 3. Rent of additional offices In
1 lour so Building from July, two hun
dred and seventy dollars 270.00
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES.
Item 7H. For furnishing and equipping
new nnrsei' home and the new ob
servation building at the Philadelphia
Hospital for Contagious Dlsesses,
flv thousand dollar ,8,006.60
. BOARD OF RECREATION,
Item 1 (a) Salaries, so as to provtd
for 23 bsth house matrons, 38 days,
at $2 per day each, one thoussnd,
. eight hundred dollar ...... ,7 l.SQO'.OO
Item 2 (0). Miscellaneous, five hundred
dollar! , 560.00
. - MATOR.
Kern IS For the purchaie ot a por
trait ot th Mayor, on thousand .
dollars , . . 1,000.00
city couMiRRiriNitnn
Item 14. To pay assessors, eight bun
dred Had twenty-five dollars .
Item 10 tb). To pay registrars, on
thousand two hundred dollars .. .
Item ID For lent of rooms, on hun-
823 06
1,200.00
150.00
Item 20 (a). To pay Judge. Inspectors
and clerki of primiry election, three
hundred and fifty dollar . .... . ,
Item 23. For rent of room, two hun-
830.00
230.00
drsd and fifty dollars
Item 24 (a), la puy Judges. Inspector
ana cierit ot general election, thrc
hundred and fifty dollar . ,. ... 830.00
Item 27. For rent of room, two hun.
drl and fifty dollar . . ... , ., . 230 00
Item 33 (I) Toward defraying expense
of lending battalion of th Second
Reglmont, N. (1. P., to the Panama
Pacific Exhibition during July, flv
thouacd dollar .. . . ... . ... 5,(09.00
CLERKS OF COUNCILS.
Item 10 To pay bill of tne Bellevue
Strati rd Hotel tor dinner on the an
niversary of the State Fenclbles. May
23, 1913. one thousand eight hundred
and clnety-elt-ht dollars and forty
ceut .,.,.....,.............. ., v.. l.ttes.
RECORDER OF DEEDB.
Item 1 (c). For extra clerk hire, on '
thousand dollara ,,.. 1,000,90
lUm 2 (b). Miscellaneous expense!,
on thouiand dollar! .v ... 1,0941. 06
REGISTER OF WILLS,
Item 6. For fitting up room, furnl
ture. furnishings, etc. three thou
and dollar 8.006,00
C1TT TREASURER.
Item 2 (c). Communication service.
postage, telephone, etc, four hun
dred aousri
400.06
Item J (d). Printing, engavlng, bind
Inr, lc., one hundred and fifty dol
lar .......,...,..,......, ....
Item 2 (f). Special and mlecellansou
service, cleaning windows, extra
watchman, etc , on hundred dollar
Item 2 (g). Alteration and fitting up
150 00
106,66
room, on thousand two hundred,
aoiiars
1,20.00
Item (a).
Stationery, two hundred
aouars ...... ., .. ,. ,
Item S (b) Cleaning and toilet sup
plies, fifty dollar ... , . .
Item S (0). Special and miscellaneoue
supplies, seven hundred dollar ...
Item A. For alteration and repairs.
300.00
SO 06
700.06
furniture, furnishings, etc., two
thousand dollar . . ,, . . , , 2,000,00
Item T. To reimburse Emory Freed A
Company for warrant, dated Sep
tember 80, J680, drawn by th Fir
Commissioner! to th order of A. J
Kllpatrlck or bearer, twenty (20)
dollar 1 and to refund Rachael D.
Wolff money paid In error a per.
sonal property Ux, ninety-six (86)
dollars; total, on hundred and
sixteen dollars ...... . 116.00
I hereby approv this ordinance txeeptleur
the following Ittm "CLERKS OF COUNCILS
Item 10. To pay bill of the Bltvu.sKratford
Hotel for dinner on th anniversary pf tb
Stat Fenclbles. May 23d, 1013, on thousand
lgbt hundred and nlnety-clght, dolUr aad
forty csntg (11,103 40)
Thereby reducing th total amount appro
priated cV thl ordinance from fortv-rlx thnti.
sand flv hundred and twn,ty.evn j(a.lV7)
.tnllara anil nlnetv.flva fBSV m-i. i.u.u'
four thousand alx hundred and iweaty
iaa,o-vj oouar ana. tuty-nv too) cm
Approved th 21st day of Jun, A. D.
KUUUbl'H CJlNKENs)l
No, ivm. & wayor of ph
RESOLUTION PLAC1NO
THIS CUriTnLrt
and control of asd authorUfng the Cii
Conirollonr to Immediately tr upon
take posulon af prainissw wtuaU at
ng in count
northeast corner of Twssaty.Br
fhYi.rp7Hh.,fM.,s
and other , purpose i&sasr If
prov
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HtsaVr sersawVtsirth,
In hundred sdur (114)
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Resolved. Thkt f'u. tltsk uf
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