Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1915, Final, Image 18

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3?HIL'ADBL1PHIA TB.U-RSDAT, OCTOBEB 14, 1315.
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to authorize the
ft a. M Ileum! situate at th
iiar f Ws-jr avsnue and
Tor read, t th Fortveond 'Ward.
sw Ft lAsrarr pitrpo, and ranking an
MrntMa therefor.
- Th etat of Stand It. and
Th r. Oh. th ownsr of a plot of
frMt street at th northeast comer of
Jfmntr areno and Old Torlc road, In th
wrtr-eeod 'Ward, rained at twenty thou-
(e.0W) dollars, ar willing to conrey
tatha Oltr of Philadelphia, for Fre Library
B-Hpisi. M wet of ground for the. turn of
no IIothK ra hundred (1,500) dollar;
1. 9k Ae&aet anA1 Cammen noun
fls f the Oltv nf T-MUrfalnhta. dn ordain.
Thatth awn of on thousand Or hundred
(LHW datum be, and I hereby approprl
at4 n th Mayor. Jtm S (1), Board of
Trust of th Ft Llbrarr for th pur
ehae af th plot of ground hereinafter d
ortaadi .AM that eertata lot er piece of ground
Mat hi th Forty-eecond Ward of th
Oltr af rhtladelphl. Beginning at a point
at th intersection of th southerly Itn of
MaMMM arenue, txty (SO) ft wtd, and
th Tarthwtrly tin of Wagner arenu.
mr ii rest wide; thane extending soutn
iiiaiuam along tn
eald northwesterly line
at Wnr arenu
for a dletanc of three
hwadrei aad thlrtr-seren (8ST) feet eleren
aael 4ghth (11 W) Inehea to a point In
th feed f Old Tork road, as now laid out
ttgn th City plan lerentr (TO) feet vide.
aaM Plat being en the line of Old Tork
road, a legally opened to a width of lxty
( ft; theno northerly along the eald
lis af Old Tork road for a dletanc of two
hundred and thirty-three (383) feet three
aad three-quarter (314) Inehea to a point
In th southerly line of eald Duncannon are
na produced, thence eastwardly along eald
lla of Duncannon arenue for a dlatance of
two hundred and fifty-fir (356) feet eleren
and one-halt (11 H) lnohe to the drat men
tioned point and place of beginning. Selng
a portion of a larger traot of ground belonging-
to th eetate of Francis R, and Thotnae
P. Oep. Bald plot of ground to be need for
a art of a branch of the Free Library of
Philadelphia.
Approved the 18th day of June, A. D. 1915.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. IMS. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE) TO AUTHORIZE THE
grading of Addison, Berka, Chew, Emlen,
Suing. Eighteenth, Eightieth, Eighty-second,
Eighty-fourth, Front, Fourth. Fifteenth,
Fifty-sixth, Fifty-ninth, Oorgas, Orange,
Howard, James, E. Johnson, Kingston. Lee,
Ltiray, Madison, Marston, Mayland, MlftUn,
Miller. Oakland, Orlanna, Pacific, Percy,
Pickwick, Poplar, Ringgold. Rockland, Rosa,
Shunk, Bpencer, Blxth, sixty-first. Sixty
etxth. Taylor, Third. Twenty-sixth, Twenty
seventh, Thirtieth. Victoria, Whltaker and
Wlahart streets, Bellfleld. Central, Duncan
non, Hasbrook, Hazel, Montgomery, Osage,
Paaehall, Bnyder. Sixty-fifth. Tennis and
willow Orov avenues. Church lane, Cobba
Creek Parkway, Park Line Drive and Queen
lane.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That
the Department of Public Works be author
ised to enter Into contracts for grading the
following streets to the established grade of
the City, with the necessary drains, etc., vtx.:
Addison street, from Blxty-second street to
Cobba Creek Parkway: Berks street, from
Fifty-fourth to Flfty-eerenth street; Chew
street, from Fifth to Sixth street: Emlen
street, from Lincoln arenue to Aliens lane;
Kiting street, from Reed to Dickinson street:
Eighteenth street, from Hunting Park avenue
to Pulaski avenue: Eightieth street, from
Lyons avenue to Dicks avenue: Eighty-second
street, to a passable grade, from Tlnlcum ave
nue to Brewster street: Eighty-fourth street,
from Chelwynde avenue to Darby creek:
Front street, from Porter to Shunk street:
Fourth street, from Rltner to Porter street;
Fifteenth street, from Flshere lane to Llndley
avenue: Fifty-sixth street, from Berks street
to Upland Way; Fifty-ninth street, from Jeff
erson to Haddington street: Oorgas street,
from about sixty feet southwest of Anderson
street to about forty feet northeast of An
derson street; Orange street, from Fifth to
Seventh street: Howard street, from Courtland
to. Wlngohocklng street; James street, from
Margaret to Wakellng atreet: East Johnson
street; from Chew street to Bellfleld avenue:
Kingston street, from Frankford avenue to
Amber street; Lee street, from Courtland to
Wlngohocklng street; Luray atreet, from
Front to A street; Madison street, from
Chatham to Cedar atreet : Marston street, from
Reed to Dickinson street: Mayland street, from
Musgrave street to Bellfleld avenue and Chew
street: Mirflln street, from Twenty-fourth to
Twenty-eighth street: Miller street, from
Westmoreland to Schiller street: Oakland
street, from Wakellng street to Oxford ave
nue: Orlanna street, from Wlngohocklng to
Cayuga atreet; Paclflo atreet, from Frankford
avenue to Amber street: Percy street, from
Porter to Bhunk street; Pickwick street, from
Frankford avenue to Amber street: Poplar
street, from Fifty-second to Fltty-thlrd etreet:
Ringgold atreet. from Moore to Mifflin etreet:
Rockland street, from Fourth etreet to The
Boulevard: Ross street, to th revised width,
from Springer to Phllellena street; Bhunk
street, from Firth to Blxth atreet: Bpencer
street, from Twenty-flret to Lambert street:
Blxth street, from Chew to Orange street, and
from Tabor street to about ninety feet south
of Somervllle avenue: Sixty-first street, from
Jefferson, to-Oxford street; Sixty-sixth street.
from Woodland avenue to P., W. and B. R. R.;
Taylor street, from Moore to Mifflin street:
Third street, from Bhunk to Porter street and
from Ashdale to Rockland street: Twenty-sixth
and Twenty-seventh streets, from Morris to
Moore street: Twenty-sixth street, from Al
legheny avenue to Wlllard atreet: Thirtieth
street, from Taaker street to Snyder avenue;
Victoria street, from Frankford avenue to Am
ber atreet: Whltaker atreet, from Cottman to
8C "Vincent atreet: Wlshart street, from Twenty-eighth
to Twenty-ninth etreet: Bellfleld ave
nue, from East Johnson to Bpraguo street;
Central avenue, from Cottman street to Has
brook avenue; Duncannon avenue, from Fif
teenth to Sixteenth street; Hasbrook avenue,
from Central avenue to Oxford avenue; Hazel
avenue, from Slxty-eecond street to Cobb's
Creek Parkway; Montgomery avenue, from
Ttfty-fourth street to Upland Way; Osage ave
nue, ttrom Blxty-second street to Cobbs Creek
Parkway; Faschall avenue, from Blxty-slzth
to Sixty-seventh street: Bnyder avenue, from
Twenty-third to Thirty-second street: Sixty
iftfth avenue, from Btenton avenue to Limekiln
pike: Tennis avenue, from Front to Tabor
street: Willow Grove avenue, from Seminole
avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge:
Church lane, -from Limekiln pike to Twentieth
atreet; Cobba Creek "Parkway, from Spruce to
Pine street, and to grade and macadamize an
approach to Marshall road through Cobba
Creek Park, from the Intersection of Spruce
atreet and Cobbs Creek Parkway to Marshall
road; Cobba Creek Parkway, from Pine street
to Hazel avenue: Park Line Drive, from Clive
den to Hortter street; sidewalk on the south
west side of Queen lane, from about 100 feet
north of Ridge arenue to a point 453 feet
north. The cost of said work to be taken from
the grading Items In the appropriation to the
Department of publlo Works, Bureau of High
ways. In all case where the material re
quired to excavate or All any legally opened
street within six blocks of the streets herein
authorized to be graded can be Interchangeably
used, the Director or the Department of Publlo
Works shall advertise for and award the con
tract eo that the same shall be embodied In one
and the same contract: Provided, That tho-
e-rsuinsi snui ce sarenuw ior ana tne con
tracts awarded to the lowest responsible bid
ders. All ordinance or parts of ordinance incon
sistent herewith be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Approved the TTBi day of June. A. D. 1MB.
RUDOLPH BLA'NKKNB'JRO,
y. 10S9. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of the unopened portion ef Willow
wrove avenue from Oermantown avenue to
Oreehelm Velley Drive.
Section L The Select and Common Councils
of th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
th Department of Publlo Work be authorised
and directed to notify the owueia ef property
oytrand through which th unopened portion
of WlUow Orov arenu. from Oermantown
avenue to Creehef m Valley Drive, will pass,
that af. the expiration of, threa months from
the data of said notice said street will be re
cjulred tor publlo use.
Seetlea 2. The Mayor of the City la hereby
authorised and directed to enter security on
beealf of th City of Philadelphia, for the par
neant of any damage which may be assessed
by reason of the opening of eald street! upon
the filing of said bond, and at the expiration
nf th said three months, th Director of the
Department of Publlo Works shall forthwith
proceed to open said street.
Approved the 31st day of June, A. D. 1MB.
,, RUDOLPH BLANKENDTTRO,
No. lWi Mayor of Philadelphia.
Mi OTDINANCB TO EBTABLIfni ORADES
Jka etreet and Banger street and between,
wHIawar; arsnue and Delaware river.
ectloD 1. Th Select and Common Councils
af th Oty of Philadelphia do ordain: That
th Department of Publlo Works (Board of
Surveyors) be authorised to establish grade
en City Plans No. 309 and 800, between Pike
etrset and Sanger street and between Dela
ware avenue and Delaware river.
ApprovA th STth day at Mar, A. D. IMS,
RUDOLPH BLANKENBUROi
Ne. m. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AK ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE PAV
log of Addison, Almond. American, Amelia.
AsfcdaU, Bowman, Charles, Ettlng, Fox,
, fourth. Fifty-ninth, Oarnet, Harrison, How
nrthv Jatnss, Jasper, Kingston. Lawrenc,
3tdjjsei. aUrstoti. McKean, Mercer, Mifflin,
NT IrawVlrk. Opal. Paczfio. palethorp, Percy,
FteKwtczt. iw, i-rau, ninggoia, nocKisnd,
Skunk, Sseneer, ftoringtanfc, Second, H
fcjsnt. SWtr-arwt. zty-lih, Taylor. TVtrd.
Trg-fi(rth, ThvwtylxtTahsrlNth, Tur
tonrtk. Unruh. Victoria. Wtonart. Ander-
ns, unrua, m
IfUeata. Hersasm
i, fifteenth. Tlsi s II aad Westriew streets.
an. FTsnsrs. jaasei. iarcnwood,
FasewsU, Snyder, Tesni and Tprree-
ms, Caere uressr rargway, i-arg
i aad Lincoln Drive.
Tts Meet and Common Councils
af if ettr of Phlalsla do ordain : That
a. DaeitaMl af PabMo Works be authorized
avnd dtraeteJ to enter- into contracts wHn oem
isalisi an vers for paria? th following street
Safer kfat naaitty nf rewaed natural asphalt.
gSc vrtrMed hrk'k gutters when and where
jj)SJLif nrreesary by th Director of th said
SntutzneMt. vis.: AtMtson street. Irom SUty
wSamt tr, to Cob Creek Tarkway; Almond
freet rrom isnaenea u wmre eireew mer-
ii suret. fMsa Duaosmtaa avenue to Dei,
c
MP avnt
PjaPrir
. aattu etraac, and from Westmoreland to Oa-
InMeT atrwrt; Alas' i strest. freea Mennr M
f$tJ street; Asbtfal street, fraw Stesnsl
to tne r r n x jv, m i m n umm
tfni Hmry t Vx street 1 CH
r ,n HrUoi Wakellng street: -
l!t fiut Reed to VKMBUM strew:
OXBIlfAXCM
Fox street, from Twenty-seoond street to Alle-
fheny arenuei Fourth street, from Rltner to
orter street Fifty-ninth street, from Jefferson
to Haddington street I Oarnet street, trom
Chelten avenue to Medary avenue Harrison
street, from Penn street to Oxford avenue:
Howarth street, from Tucker to Margaret
street: Jasper street, from Bedgley arenue to
Frankford avenue: Kingston street, trom
Frankford avenue to Amber etreet: Lawrence
street, from Alnsbury to Wlngohocklng street:
Madison street, from Chatham to Cedar street:
Marston atreet, from Reed to Dickinson street:
McKean street, from Twenty-third street t
200 feet west: Mercer street, from Bucklus to
Lierevr etreet: Mimin street, irom -iweniy-fourth
to Twenty-eighth street; N street, from
Olenwood arenue to Kensington arenue; New
kirk street, from Dickinson to Morris street!
Opal street, from Chelten avenue to Medary
avenue i paclflo street, from Frankford avenue
to Amber atreet: ralethorp street, from West
moreland to Ontario street: Percy street,
from Torter to 8hunk street: Pickwick street,
from Frankford avenue to Amber street:
Pins street, from Sixty-second street to Cobb's
Creek Parkway; Pratt street, from Jackson to
Dltman street, Ringgold street, from Moore to
Mifflin street; Rockland street, trom Fourth
street to The Boulevard, and from Bellfleld
arenu to Sixteenth street; Bhunk street, from
Front to Becond street, and from Fifth to
Blxth atreet; Spenoer street, from Twenty
first to Lambert atreet: Bpringbank street,
from the southeast aid ef Westriew street
southeast to property of Anna M. Smith; Bec
ond street, from Ashdale atreet to The Boule
vard: Sixteenth street, rrom Rockland to Rut
comb street; Sixty-first atreet, from Jefferson
to Oxrord street; Blxty-stxth street, from
Woodland arenu to P.. W. and B. R. R.;
Taylor atreet, from Moore to Mifflin atreet)
Third street, from Rockland to Delphlne street,
and from Wyoming arenue to The Boulevard;
Twenty-rourth street, from Wolf street to
Passyunk avenue; Twenty-sixth street, from
Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street: Thirtieth
street, from Dickinson street to Bnyder ave
nue: Thirty-fourth street, from New Queen
street to Queen Isns: Unruh street, from Key
stone street to Pennsylvania Railroad: Victoria
street, from Frankford arenus to Amber
street: Wlshart street, from Twsntr-elahth to
Twenty-ninth street: Duncannon avenue, from
Fifteenth to Sixteenth atreet; Fisher avenue,
from Maacher to American street, ana from
Fifth to Tenth street: Ilasel avenue, from
Sixty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway;
Larchwood avenue, from Btxty-seoond atreet
to Cobb's Creek Parkway; Osag avenue, from
Sixty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway;
Pasohall avenue, from 81xty-elxth to Sixty
seventh street; Snyder avenue, from Twenty
third to Thirty-second street: Tennis avenue,
from Front to Tabor atreet: Torresdalo avenue,
from Orthodox to Bridge street; Cobb's Creek
Parkway, from Pine atreet to Hazel avenue;
Park Lin Drive, from Cliveden to Hortusr
street.
The following street with rltrtfted fir clay or
shale brlcka or block, via.; Fifteenth street,
from Flther'B lane to Ltndley avenue.
The following atreet with special Hillside
rltrlfled brick, rls.1 Westriew street, from
Wlssahlckon arenue southwest to property of
Anna M. Smith.
The following street with an alghteen (18)
feet centre etrlp of bituminous macadam,
water-bound macadam shoulders and rltrlfled
brick gutters, vtx.: Anderson street, from Mt.
Plessant nvenue to about 800 feet northwest:
Herman etreet, from Oermantown arenue to
Baynton street: and the following street with a
twenty-four (it) feet strip of bituminous
macadam, water-bound macadam shoulders
and vitrified brick gutters, viz.: Lincoln Drive,
from Springfield avenue to Abtnrton avenue.
The portion of the work to be paid for by
the City shall be taken from the Item for In
tersections In the appropriation to the Depart
ment of Publlo Works. Bureau of Highways.
The conditions of the contract shall be that the
contractors shall collect the cost of paving
from the owners of property respectively front
ing on raid streets, and shall enter Into an
obligation with the City to keep said streets In
good repair for Ore years after the paving Is
finished: Provided, That said streets shall be
first dedicated or properly opened, and that
the Director of tne Department of Publlo
works shall advertise for proposals for paving
said streets and award the contracts to tho
lowest responsible btddem and that the own
ers of property fronting ci sttld streets shall
not bo chargod more than th contract price.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Approved the 17th day of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURQ,
No. 1030. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE- TUB RE-
pavlng of certain streets.
Section 1. Ths Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
Director of the Department of Publlo Work be
authorized to enter Into contracts for repaying
the following street with asphalt, warrenlte,
amoelte, unlonlte or fllbertine, with Mtrined
brick gutters, viz.: Rltner street, from Uouvler
to Eighteenth street.
The following strsets with asphalt, with vitri
fied brick gutters when necessary and granite
block between the tracks, viz.: Fortieth street,
from Baring to Spring Garden atreet; Dauphin
street, from Broad to Fifteenth atreet; Seven
teenth street, from Rltner to Roseberry street.
The following streets with vitrified brick and
granite blocka between the tracks when neces
sary, viz.: Woodland avenue, from Fifty-sixth
to Fifty-ninth street: Chelten avenue, from
Oermantown avenue to Wayne avenue.
The following street with granite blocka, viz.:
Oermantown avenue, from Diamond street to
Susquehanna avenue.
The cost of said work to be paid out ef Item
164 (loan) In the appropriation to the Depart
ment of Publlo Works. Bureau of Highways.
All ordinances or part of ordinance Incon
sistent herewith be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Approved the 18th day of June, A. D. 1918.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURQ,
No. 1031. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI
nance entitled "An ordinance to authorize
and regulate the erection and construction ot
Iron awnings over the sidewalks and author
izing the Cnief of the Bureau of Highways to
issue permits therefor,' approved starch ,
1000.
Section 1. The Boleot and Common Councils
ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
ordinance entitled "An ordinance to authorize
and regulate the erection and construction of
Iron awnings over the sldawalka and authoriz
ing the Chief ot the -Bureau of Highways to
Issue permits therefor," approved March 't,
1U0U. Is hereby amended by striking out Sec
tions 1, 2, 8, and 6 and inserting In lieu
thereof the following:
Sect'on 1. The tielect and -Common Councils
ot ths City of Philadelphia do ordain. That no
one shall erect or maintain a metal or glass
awning over sidewalk without obtaining a per
mit therefor from the Chief ot the Bureau ot
Highways.
Sec 2. No such awning shall extend more
than four (1) feet from the building line except
in front of railroad stations, theatres and ho
tels, which may have one such awning extend
ing to the curb In front of one door of the
oulldlns facing: on each atreet from which it
mayJ4uLVe an entrance. XSvery such awning
shall leave at least tea (10) feet clear head
room over tne siaewauc. ana no sign ot any
kind shall be displayed thereon.
Sec. a. The Chief ot ths Bureau of High
ways may lssua a permit for the erection of
such an awoing If the plans and specifications
thereof are approved by him and are In con
formity -with the rorovlslona of this ordinance.
and the proposed awning wppoars to him to be
ouicrwise aesiraoie at in locauon seiocuo.
Sec. 4. lerjnlLs shall also be reoulreu for all
repair or alterations to existing metal or glaw
aw lngB, which may be granted It the proposed
repairs or alteration ar satisfactory to th
Chief of th (Bureau of Highways.
Sec. 6. ttvery applicant shall pay to the Re
ceiver of Tfexas for every bermlt Issued for the
erection or the repair or alteration of suote
awnings, oexors sucn permit is uauea. tne sum
ox tore toi ooiiars.
Approved the 17th day ef June, A. p. 1UB.
RUDOLT3i BLANKilNBURO,
No. 1082. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDDMANCa TO AUTHORIZE TUB
opening ot th unopened portions of Blake-
more ana Aiaunew su-eeia, trom uionion
avenue to Woodiawn street.
Whereas. By ordinance approved July 10, 1014,
Blaksmoro and Matthew streets, from Btenton
avenue to Woodiawn etreet. were authorised to
be plaoed on the City plan, provided that por
tion of th bed ot said street, between Bten
ton avenue and th 11ns ot Jacob Jannay, shall
be dedicated and that a bond be Bled protect
ing th City from all claims for damage for
th portion between Woodiawn street and th
line of Jacob Jansey: and as part of th
streets have been dedicated and the bond filed
for the remainder: therefore
Section L The Seleot and Common Council
of ths City of Philadelphia, do ordain. That the
Department of Publlo Work be authorized and
directed to notify th owners ot property over
and through which the unopened portions of
IBlakemore and Matthew streets, from Stanton
avenue to Woodiawn street, will pass, that at
the expiration ot three month from th date
of said notice said street -will be required for
publlo use.
Section 2, Th. Mayor of th City 1 hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for the pay
ment of any damages which may be assessed
by reason of the opening of said streets; upon
the filing of said bond and at ths expiration
of tb eald three months, the Director of the
Department of Publlo work shall forthwith
proceed to open said street.
Approved the Slat day of June. A. D ISIS.
RUDOLPH BLANKDNBURG,
No. 1033. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDlNAjNOB DIIUCCT1NO THIS DO-
partmant of Publla Work to require owner
of property abutting on the south ld of
Woodbine avenue, from Flfty-eecond to ilfty-
fourth street, to set curb and lay footway
pavements.
Section 1, Th Select and Common Council
af th City ot Philadelphia do ordain:
That th Department of Publlo Works b di
rected to require owner of property abutting
on the south side of 'Woodbine avenue, from
Fifty-second to Fifty-fourth street, to set curb
and lay footway pavements, and If th said
owner of property shall fall to lay such foot
ways and net ourbs, a required, after twenty
days' notice, In writing, from the Department
of Publlo Works to do the said work, the said
Department Is hereby directed to cause said
work to b done, tb cost thereof to be as
sessed upon th property of such owner so In
default,
Approved the lath day of June, A. D. 101B,
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. laaS. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE POW.
rs-Welglitman-Rosengarten Company to lay
and maintain pipe and conduit under and
across Rid arenu, west of Calumet street.
Section 1. Tb Select and Common Councils
of th Ctty ef Philadelphia do ordain. That
permission he. and I hereby granted to the
Powers-Wetfhtman-Rosen g rten Company to
lay and maintain on cant-Iron preeeure pip4.
eight Inches in in mlsr. aad en cast
Iron pressure pto. ell to M sseid diaav.
seer, under aad acre XMb avenit. at a
pofctt wet eg Oaiucnst tst. t tne TMrty
tgMk Ward. ec th enavsvnae t wateraM
the laying of electrical conduit to carry wire
between their work oa e-ltl r aid of said ave
nue, exclusively er their own use. Th said
onrmtAxoBs
pipes and conduits shall t laid uncer th
u.mi.ivu mm to ins eausiacuon or the De
partment ot Publlo Work and Publlo Oafety.
In ascorUance with plans to tie approved by the
Board ot Highway Supervisor. Befor exer.
cl'lng-anr privilege under this ordinance the
said Powers-VVlghtman-Roengartn Company
;"l ' '"to an agreement, satisfactory to
JP10! "J0110"0', protecting th City from all
2USI5SJ !"rieon of,,h 'lnc and .mainte
nance of said pipes and conduits, and agreeing
to remore th unu and tester th etreot to
Its present condition upon the passage of an
ordinance to that effect, and shall pay into the
FJtr TIf.",1r'r lne ""n "ftr (oOWolIar for
the publication of thla onllnfince.
Approred the 17th day of June, A. D. 1918.
m ,,, RUDOLPH BLANKENBlhtoT
No. 108. Mayor of 1-hiliul.ir.hl.
AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT OBOROB M.
Dunlrtp to lay a pip under and across Nobis
street, west of Tercy street,
f "th'niii .?1,.1'?8!r?vna..Commen Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordalm
niJJti Wrl?,l!;!,on .,'"a ' nr grantsd to
ri0IV.:.UinLap ' cast-iron pipe under
and across Npbl street, at a point about 60
5.!?' fj.'ofoy street, for the purpose ot
conveying water and (team exclusively for his
IuWr!l!Jinr,T5iJ,.,a Pi1" ,hali IH under the
57JJlon.',nA..to W ""'faction ot the De
Ef.rim!ntv.ot Fubl'o Works, in accordanca with
plana to be approved of by the Board ot High
way Bupervlsor and so a not to Interfere
with any municipal or other structure in said
!li,-..n,,or" rclzlng any privilege under
thl ordinance, said George M. Dunlap shall
f.1?".' Jn..Atl reement, satisfactory to ths
City Solicitor, protecting the City from all
?-"" .l"r "J-""" ot th laying and main
tenance ot eild pipe, and agreeing to remore
th same and to restore ths street to Its present
condition upon the passage ot an ordinance to
that effect, and ehali pay Into th City Trees-
!!!?,.fha '.unl,of "it,r '8o oollar for the pub
lication of this ordinance.
Approved the lTth day of June, A. D, 1915.
, ,,. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1039. Mayor of Pnlladelnhla.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
construction of sewer In A. Addison, Court
land. Kingston. Leunbert, Magnolia, Moore,
Pacific, Poach, Penn, Percy, Pickwick, Pine,
u.by! . Slxty-etxth. Spencer, Twenty-alxth,
Thirtieth, Vtotorla, warnook and Wlshart
street Duncannon. Florenoe. Oermantown,
Itoumfort. Hazel, Undley. Ogontz, Olney,
Oeage, Point Breeze, Snyder, Btenton and
Tennis nvenue and Cobb Creek Parkway.
Section 1. The Seleot and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain:
That the Department of Publlo Work b au
thorized to enter Into contracts for the con
struction of sewers In A street, from Courtland
to Luray street; Addison street, from Blxty
second street to Cobbs Creek Parkway; Court
land street, from Front to Ella street: King
ston street, from the south side ot Venango
street to Amber street: Lambert street, from
Bponcer street to Godfrey arenue; Magnolia
street, from Upsal to Bharpnack street: Moore
street, from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fifth
street; Paclflo street, from Frankford arenue
to Ambler etreet: Peach atreet, from Florence
arenue to Warrington arenue: Penn street,
from Henry to Vaux street; Percy street, from
Porter to Bhunk etreet; Pickwick rrtreet, from
Frankford avenue to Amber atreet; rine street,
from Sixty-second street to Cobba Creek Park
way; Ruby street, from Florence avenue to
Warrington avenue; Slxty-elxth street, from
Woodland avenue to Psechnll avenue; Spencer
street, from Twentieth to Twenty-flrst street!
Twenty-sixth street, from Allegheny avenue to,
Wlllard street; -Thirtieth street, from Morris
to Jackson etreet: Victoria street, from Frank
ford avenue to Amber street: Warnock etreet,
from Shunk street to Oregon avenue; Wlshart
street, from Twenty-eighth to Twenty-ninth
street: Duncannon avenue, from Fifteenth to
Blxteenth street; Florence avenue, from Fifty
third to Fifty-fourth street: Oermantown ave
nue, from Crnshelm avenue to Roumfort ave
nue, and on Roumfort avenue, from Oerman
town avenue to Boyer street: Hazel nvenue,
from Hlxty-eecond street to Cobbs Creek Park
way; Llndley avenue, from iFlfteenth street
to Ogontz avenue: Ogontz avenue, from God
frey avenue to Cora street; Olney avenue, from
Blxth street to York road; Osage avenue, trom
Slxty-socond street to Cobbs Creek Parkwav;
Point Breeze avenue, from Taskor to Dickinson
street, and from Twenty-fourth to Morris
street: Snyder nvenue, from Twenty-third to
Thirty-second street; Stenton avenue, from
Church lane to Spencer street: Tennis nvenue,
from Front to Tabor street; Cobbs Creek
Parkway, from Spruce street to Hazel avenue.
Section S. Th-it the Director of the Depart
ment ot IMbllo Works shall advertise, accord
ing to law, announcing that bids will be re
ceived for the sewers above authorised, and he
rhall allot them to the lowest responsible bid
ders, and It shall be a condition of the said
contracts that the contractors shall accept the
sum assessed upon tbb lines ot said sewer In
manner and form authorized by existing ordi
nances, and any excess over and above the said
assessment. In addition to that provided for by
ordinance, shall bo charged to any Item for the
construction ot branch sewers In the appro
priation to the Department of Publlo Works
(Bureau of Surveys). Provided, That In all
cases where the property on the lines of ths
sewers herein authorized Is asseesed at subur
ban rates the owners of property shall first file
an agreement to pay the regular frontage
charges.
Section 8. That the Director of the Depart
ment of Publlo Works Is authorized to pay for
Inspections, borings and expenses Incidental to
the work ot constructing said branch rowers
from the Item for the construction of branch
sewers.
Approved the 16th day ot June, A. D. 1016.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1037. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO STRIKE FROM THE)
City plan and vacate Beck street, from about
ninety-live feet east of Fifth street to the
dead end thereof about one hundred and
sixty-five feet east of Fifth street.
Section 1. The Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Department of Publlo Works (Board of
Surveyors), bo authorized and directed to
strike from the City plan and vacate Beck
street, from about nlnety-flve feet east of Fifth
etreet to the dead end thereof about one hun
dred and elxty-nve feet east of Fifth atreet:
Provided, That the owners of property abutting
on the portion of Beck street to be vacated
shall first file an agreement, satisfactory to
the City Solicitor, not to claim damages by
reason of said striking oft and vacation, and
that an agreement or bond, satisfactory to the
City Solicitor, be first fllod protecting the City
of Philadelphia trom all damages by reason of
striking aatd street from plan and Its vacation,
and to further agroe not to build on or over
the space thus vacated unless authorized eo to
do by ordinance of Councils to that effect.
Approved the 21 Bt day of June, A. D. 1915.
RUDOLPH BLALNKENBURO,
No. 1038. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
IAN ORDINANCE T5 CONDEMN AtTD
place upon the City Plan a certain plot of
ground situated In the Twenty-second Ward,
for park snd playground purposes for the
health and enjoyment of the people forever,
and to place the same under the custody and
control ot the Board ot Recreation.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That by
virtue and In pursuance ot the authority vested
In them by the fourth section of an act of As
sembly approved May 13, 1867, they do select
and appropriate for park and playground pur
poses, and for the health and enjoyment of the
peopla forever, to wit. All that certain lot or
rlece ot ground situated In the Twenty-second
Ward, beginning at a point the north corner ot
3"rlce and Musgrave streets, thence north 47
degrees 63' 47" west to a point a distance of
B22.fe(W to a point, thence north S degrees '-T
13" east, a distance of 44.702 to a point,
tl ence south 47 degrees 33 24" east, a distance
of 332.180' to a point In the north side of Price
street, thence south 42 degrees 21' 48" west, a
distance ot 30.7o' to the first-mentioned point
and place of beginning.
Section 2. That the Department of Publle
Works (Board of Surveyors) be authorized and
directed to place on tne city Plan as a pudiio
Xark and pli
'laygrouna so mucn or tne property
described
in
Section 1 as Is not now on th
31 an.
Section 8. Th City Solicitor Is hereby di
rected to file In the Court of Quarter Sessions,
on behalf of the City, a petition for the assess-.
roent ef damages, and setting forth therein the
ground herein eeleoted and appropriated.
Seotlon 4. The Mayer ef tho City la hereby
authorized and dlreoted to enter security, in
the name ef th City of -Philadelphia, for the
payment ot any damage that may be awarded
by reason of the taking of said ground, and
thereupon the traot of ground herein described
is hereby placed under the custody and control
of ths Board of Recreation, authorized by th
ant of Assembly arpproved Jim 9, 1011, subject
to such rule and regulation a have been or
shall be from time to time established by th
said Board of Recreation for the care, manage
ment and maintenance ot publlo playgrounds,
rand th said Board Is hereby authorized and
directed to immediately enter upon said prem
ise and take possession of ths same,
All ordinance or parte of ordinance Incon
sistent herewith be, and th same are, hereby
repealed.
Approved the JBth day of June.A.J. 101D.
RUDOlfPH BIMTNKE.roUlio,
No. 1089. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE-THE
Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company
to lay and maintain a railroad aiding or track
on 'American street, north of Diamond street,
and to relocate to (he eastward their existing
siding or track at th same location. In ths
Nineteenth Ward.
Section L The Seleot and Common Council of
the city of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company be,
and la hereby authorized to lay and maintain a
railroad siding or track from a point of connec
tion with their easternmost track on American
street, about one hundred and seventy-five (173)
feet north of Diamond street ana running
thence In front of and parallel to, the prop
erty of John Scott and Company, Incorporated,
and to relocate to the eastward their existing
siding on American street, immediately north
of Diamond street, as shown on plan on tils In
th (Bureau of Surveys), Department of Publlo
Works; Provided, That the work herein au
thorized shall be dons under the supervision
and direction of the Department of Publlo
Works (Bosrd of Highway Supervisors), and
that the siding herein authorized shall be re
moved at any time upon the passag of an
ordinance to that effect, without any expense
to the City ot iPhllsdelphla. and without any
recourse for damage against said City, cither
property, personal or otherwise, and that the
sum of 60) dollar shall flrt b paid Into th
City Treasury for th publication ot this ordi
nance. Approve thlrr ITth day el jrunft jl D 1013.
No. ltm Msyor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCB TO AUTHORI2B THE
Consolidated ,Flr Alarm Co., a corporation
of th Stat of New York, to nxerols th
rights and privileges ot th pnsumatlo Fire
Alarm Telegraph Co, a granted by Ordinance
approved Jun 8. 12.
Whereas. By Ordlnsnes, approved Jon ,
1802, permission was grantsd to ths Pnsumatlo
Fir Alarm Tlgaph Co. to tring wfr across
tb highways of th Cltyf PUlade&Ws, for
connection with buildings aad it central
station with inn Mectrlcal Bureau I
"And Whereas -Pha&nsolitFhr Alarm
Co. ha acquired rUl'th capital steek H the
aid Pneumatic- Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. and
la desirous ot continuing tb work authorized
17 th Orainsn af June 9, lMf; therefore.
ORDrWANOES
etlon J. The Select and Commen Council
.!5!t.0,lr 'Philadelphia do oroam. That
JiYKrttJ &S "J1 hreby granted to th Con
solldated Tlr Alarm Co, To exerclr ail th
right and privilege ef the I-neumatla Fir
Alarm Telegraph Co. a conferred by ordinance
approved Jun 0, 1803. Provided, that before
any work is done hr th said Consolidated Fire
Alf 2SL. . bon4 ln t' um f ten thousand
ao.000) dellare. to be approved by the City
Bo'lcltor, shall be filed accepting all the terme.
condition and restrictions of ths said ordl
nanc of Jun 9, 1803. and shall fire pay Into
th City Treesury the sum of fifty (60) dollar
for th publication of this ordinance.
Section 2. It is hereby understood and agreed
that neither the purpose, nor Intent, nor any
obligation or privilege granted by this ordi
nance, If any when approved by th Publlo
Service, Commission of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania Is such a to Impair or In any
wl atreet the exercise by said Commission ot
any ot th rower rested In It by the Iubllo
1013,C OMnml,,,n Aet Pprored July 2J,
Ap'prored, this 14th. day of June, A. D. 191B,
., ..,. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1041. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DE-
partment ef Publlo Works (Bureau of
Water) to adjust claims for water rents
paid In adrance for horse watering troughs,
Whereas, pursuant to resolution of ths Hoard
of Health, dated May II. 1914, th Water
Bureau requested that water be ahut oft from
horse watering troughs during th prevalence
of glanders In the City.
n l Whaa. water was ahut off from
trough for which water rent had been paid In
adranoe,
Seotlon 1, The i Beleot and Comtnofc Council
of th City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
2i,"J2.,?J"r,It" J,urnM o" ' the year 1914
S'.Xr"8' L,n, Buroau of water, from any
?rn,VrS.r ';'. 4?'Wl-"n " watering
Ii?5h?i.Vdil hal1 '' llven "' th Bureau
of the property affected, based on charges paid
Ll?t,.X"nee ,n ?14 t0T flxtureor fSturW.
?.?.!-. F.swrtlon' " ot " year such nx1
ture or fixtures were thus out of service.
Approved this IBth day of JunVATlX 191B.
No. lrtii nUDOLTlf BLANKENBURO.
" "- Mayor of Phlledelnhfa.
"ZSSPSI t3LF2. AUTHORIZE Triiff DAT-
wift. &..l?Ksrsr:
i iTi.''rili?kiwoa,?.n' Arlington, Asn-
.ffii..- sis:
Courtland. Delam
K&vffiett-ssffrawsa:
Vamrina i.-7T i1. V.""I' marsnaji, juarston,
i?S?i fc-i!2yfto,y Montour. Moore, Morris
Uffi!?f.th "J?:. F' Wckwlok. Pine, Prlcei
nJbt.3 oP1'4"1?? ...Princeton. Ringgold
Rockland, Sears, Shelbourno, Spencer. Sixth!
tSXV' fl4.Jlnth ty-sfith. P St: Vincent
Tasker, Taylor, Tllton. Twenty-seventh
Fw11t3r:m:nth Thirtieth ;hlrt7-nrst Thl?ty:
.?v&lrJy'l??l.V1,or1 Weu-noWsb-Kid'
v-.1r Vij1'11 w'lart, Woodstock
?&L.r.?nr?ul .,t5t Rartram, Botanic,
nZZZSl 9SJS,Sloh Crothers, DlckS
irUinca.nno.n pastwlck, jjjjci,,, F? Hat0,
iSiinwSroh''J?d.lJlTcock Llaeer. Lyons,
Medary, Mingo, Montgomery, Oeage. Oxford.
?if" wV "Sr1,?1" SPringflefi Tabor. Tennis
f2..i"alhic,km av'ne, Upland Way,
BJiiiJ-0,61 rJlwlv and th Boulevard.
f thi nii,?1T2.i?eie?twan1. Common Council
of the city of Philadelphia do ordain: That th
Department of Publlo Work be authorized to
lay water pipe In Addison street. frSmBlxty-
fSSCn.1r:Ke6, c2Jib Cre,,k Parkway; .Arini-
ii?,theeh.JI?m .Flfivr'ou"h "trt to Fltty-
fPwn ,B,re'' AhdJ atreet, from Seven-
teenth street to Ogontz avenue; Bailey street,
? Ai!?eny "'" to Wlllard atreet; Bam-
iHRhfSt".':. 'r0"! Ta,er. to Morris street:
Bingham street, from Cottman street to 205
feet southwest of St Vincent street? Brandjr-
".!.. "V-Vih ',""? forty-first to Forty-second
Ii!?!! Jhamploat street, from Second to Fifth
ftM:.f he.w-!ree,t from "' - to slxUl treet:
Clarldge street, from Cottman atreet to 17o
ii.r0","'-,01 3U Vincent street: Cottman
sreet. from Clandge to SummerdaJe street:
SSS.i&lS.fL?1 trom. Seventh street to the
Boulevard;lelancey street, from Slxty-eecond
. fS.mCb.-d",',c parkway; Dickinson
street, from .Maiden lane to Thirty-fifth street:
Dupont street, from Rochell to fiuroao street
ir-ii"8.."?..1 ttr??1 Allegheny avenue to Wll
S!S.i.,,.reyL: Klkhart street, from Twenty-f?1VL0rTwe?,y-fl"h
tret Eightieth street,
rrom Chelwynde avenue to Avenue F; Eighty
second street, from Crothers avenue to Llsser
'-'"."L lghty.thlrd street, from Bulst avenue
to Dick avenue; Elghty-fourth street, from
Bulst avenuo to Lyons avenue and from Dick
a,V-!,1V9to ,?rove.r. vt,u,! Eighty-seventh
lUreet.-from Eastwlok avenue to Lyons avenue:
.Fourth street, Irom Champlozt street to Nedro
avenue; Fifty-third street, from Wynnefleld
avenue to Overbrook avenue: Fifty-sixth street,
irom..B?rk" ,trt to Upland Way; Fifty-ninth
street, from Larchwood avenue to Pine atreet:
Orange street, from Fjfth to Seventh street;
Howarth street, from Salmon street east
to deau enu; inorttor street, irom park Lino
Drive to about SOU feot southwest ot Wtted.
hlckon avenue: Jackson street, irom Wake
llng to lYiulkrod street; Kingston street, from
Ambler to Venango street; Lambert street,
trom Church lane to Spencer street, and trom
Thorns lone to Oonlyn street; Lutona. etreet,
from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-lxth street;
Lawndale stjpet, from Cottman street to 2ou
leet aoutnwest of at- Vincent etreet; Lawrence
street, trom (.hamplost street to Nedro avenue;
Luray atreet, from Front to A etreet; Madl
ton atreet, from Ettlng to Manton atreet;
Malvern street, from tltty-fourth to Fllty
eeventh street; Marshall street, irom Llndley
avenue to illuscomb, street; Marston street, from
Allegheny avenue to Wlllard street; Marvine
street, from Wlngohocklng to Courtland atreet;
Mayneld atreet, irom Twenty-fourth to Ring
gold street; Montour atreet, from Cottman
street to 183 feet southwest of St. Vincent
street: Moore etreet, irom Twenty-eighth to
Thlrty-fUth street; Morris street, from Thir
tieth to Tblrty-rrixth street: Morse street, from
lltty-fourth to Jiltty-elxth street; Paclflo
street, from Frankiord avenue to Amber
street; fPercy street, trom iPorter to Shunk
etreet; Pickwick street, trom Frankford ave
nue to Amber street; Pine street, from Sixty
second street to Cobba Creek Parkway; Price
street, from Sprogue to Ardlelgh street;
Ninetieth street, trom Tlnloum avenue to Cro
thers avenue; Orlanna street, from Cayuga to
Wlngohocklng street; Princeton street, irom
Oakley to bnelbourn street; Ringgold street,
from Mifflin to Moore street, and from Indiana
to Elkhart atreet: Rockland street, from Bell
fleld avenue to Sixteenth street; Sears street,
from Point Breeze avenue to Twenty-flrst street I
Bhelboume street, from Princeton to Friend
ship street: Spencer street, from Stenton ave
nue to Twenty-flrst street, and from Wood
stock to Twentieth street: Blxth street, from
Chew to Orange street; Seventh street, from
Tabor etreet to Olney avenue; Sixteenth street,
from Rockland to Ruscomb atreet; Slxty-elxth
street, from Woodland avenue to Pascnall ave
nue; St. Vincent street, from Oxford avenue
to Montour street; Taaker street, from Thirty
third to Thirty-sixth street; Taylor street,
from Moore to Mifflin street: Tllton street,
from north of Lehigh avenue to dead end;
Twenty-seventh street, from Allegheny avenue
to Wlllard street: Twenty-ninth etreet, from
Morris to Jackson street; Thirtieth atreet.
from Morris to Jackson street; Thirty-first
etreet. trom Tasker etreet to -Maiden Lane;
Thirty-fourth street, from Queen lane to Bow
man street; Thirty-sixth street, from Reed to
Moore atreet; Victoria street, from Frankford
avenue to Amber street; Wsmock street, from
Wlngohocklng to Courtland street: Webster
street,from Kifty-seventh to Fifty-eighth street;
Whltaker street, from Cottman to St. Vincent
street; Wlllard etreet, from Twenty-sixth to
Msntton street; Wlshart street, from Twenty
eighth to Twenty-ninth street: Woodstock
street, from Thorps lane to Conlyn street, and
from Church lsne to Spencer street: Yewdsll
street, from Oreenway avenue to Woodland
avenue; Bartram avenue, from Island road to
Seventy-seventh street, from Eightieth to
Eighty-first street, from Eighty-second to
Eighty-third street, and from Elghty-nrth to
Eighty-seventh street; Botanlo avenue, from
Island road to Seventy-seventh street; Brewster
avenue, from Eighty-fourth to Ettghty-flfth
street; Bulst avenue, from Eighty-second to
Eighty-third street; Conestoga avenue, from
Oreenway avenue to Woodland avenue;
Crothers avenue, from Blghty-eeeond to
Eighty-third street, and from Eighty-seventh
to Ninetieth street i Dicks street, from Eighty
third to Eighty-fourth street; Duncannon ave.
nue, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth street; East
wick avenue, from Eighty-third to Eighty
fourth street) Euclid avenue, trom Fifty-fourth
to Fltty-alxth street: Avenue V. from Eightieth
to Eighty-fourth street: Hazel avenue, from
Sixty-second atreet to Cobb's Creek Parkway:
Holsteln arenue, from Elgbty-oond to
Eighty-third street Larchwood arenue, from
Blxty-second street to Cobb's Creek Parkway I
Layeock avenue, from Seventy-eighth to
Eightieth street; Lesser avenue, from Eighty
second to Eighty-third street; Lyon avenue,
from Eighty-Bret to Elghty-eavsnth street;
Medary avenue, from Limekiln pike to Ogoota
avenue: Mingo avenue, from Elghty?eeond to
Eighty-third street; Montgomery avenue, from
Fifty-fourth street to Upland War; Osag
avenue, from Blxty-second street to Cobb1
Creek Parkway: Oxford avenue, trom Cottman
treet to 100 feet southwest of St, Vincent
street: Pleasant avenue, from Elm avenue to
New etreet Snyder avenue, from "Twenty-third
to TMrty-eecond street: Bprtngfleid avenue,
from Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street: Tabor ave
nue, from Cottman street to 163 feet southwest
of St. Vincent street; Tennis avenue, from
Front to Tabor street: Wlssahlokon avenue,
from Hermit lane to Johnson street: Upland
Wey, from Flfty.fourth to Fifty-sixth street;
Cobb's Creek Parkway, from Catharine to
Webster street, and from Spruce street to
Hazel arenue i the Boulevard, from Rising Bun
avenue to Front street.
Approved this 17th day of Jnn.A. D, J91B,
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1043. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCB DEBiaNATTNO THE TRI.
.nruler nlot ef sraund bounded tav Thlrtv,
seventh street, Lancaster and Powelton ave
nues. In tb Twenty-fourth Ward, a powel
ton Z'lOI,
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the Olty ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
the triangular plot of ground bounded by
Thirty-seventh street, Lancaster and Powell
ton avenues, in the Twenty.fourth Ward, b
and the am la hereby designated a Powel-
Approved this SSth day of June, A. D. 1910.
" dM RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1044. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCB TO AMEND AN OHDft
nance approved the 19th day of April, 191B,
entitled "An Ordinance directing the Direc
tor of the Department of Public Safety to
hare all awnings and awning poles and fix
tures connected therewith, on sidewalk on
Spring Garden street, between Fifth and
Broad streets, removed."
Section 1. Th Select and Common Councils
ci. in ,ny 01 roiiaaejpnia
ihe ordinance approved the
916, entitled "An Ordinal
director of the Department
ei. tn iiir ot raiiaaejpni ao oraain. That
i ivtn oay ot April,
none dlrectirur tha
tm.nl nf flint1 f.w
. . .11 .., r . j ," . ,-
to wiv , .miinii sua swning 901a ana nx
ture connected therewith, on sidewalks, on
Boring Garden street, between Fifth and Broad
streets, removed, be end th nam I hereby
ataeaaed by adding thereto after th word
ordtsaac en the next to. the last lis th fel
lowing words. Provided, that nothing herein
contained shall apply to or prevent the main-
attoh4 to (h frost of lull
kmiw v wniuuGiion e moravii awuinns
WW
rS,.'i..i1J2artu.JB1htlth, Eighty-second.
Fourttrt,yr?,'. SiClty;Jourtl KlpSty'seventS
toSEL 7iSSSff-' ,.Fi. J-?iRfi
-r 4siaAinson. uumnt. j-xt.
OKDIXAWOW
can be raised er Iewere4. which shall not c
tend mot than ern feet beyond tlw build
ing line, and th lower edg of which shall
not be leas than eight feet bor th sidewalk,
nor to canopies ef glass supported by granite,
concrete or metal. . ....
Approred this 21st flay ef June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 104B. Mayor ef Philadelphia
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE D1REC-
tor ot the Department of Public Safety to
hare ail awnings, awning poles and fixtures
coraeeted therewith on sidewalks on Broad
street, between Th Boulevard and Olney ave
nue, removed and prohibiting the erecting snd
maintenance of such structures In said locality.
Section 1. Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That th
Director ef th Department of Publlo Safety
be and he Is hereby directed to hare all awn
ings and awning pole and fixture connected
therewith on sidewalk on Broad street, be
tween The Boulevard and Olney arenue, re
moved within ninety day from th peseag
ef this ordinance and the erection and main
tenance of all such structures In said locality
Is hereby prohibited. Provided, That nothing
herein contained shall apply to or prevent th
maintenance or construction of movable awn
ing attached to the front of buildings, which
can be raised er lowered, which shall not ex
lend more than seven feet beyond the build
ing Una, and th lower edge of which shall
not be less than eight feet above th sidewalk,
nor to canopies of glass and metal already
erected.
All ordinance er part of ordinance incon
sistent herewith be, and the same ar hereby
repealed.
Approved thl Slst day ef June, A. D. 1913.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
(No. 1,046) Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCB DIRECTING THE DIRE0
tor ot the Department of Publlo Safety to
have alt awnings and awning poles and fix
tures connected therewith on sidewalks on
Wallace atreet, between Fifteenth and Twenty-fifth
streets, removed.
Section 1, The Select and Common Council
ef th City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the
Director of the Department of Publlo Safety
be, and he I hereby, dlreoted to have all awn
ings and awning poles and fixtures connected
therewith on sidewalks on Wallace street, be
tween Fifteenth and Twenty-flrst streets, re
moved within ninety days after the passage ot
this ordinance. Provided that nothing herein
contained shall apply to or prevent the main
tenance or construction of movable awnings
attached to the fronts of buildings, which can
be raised or lowered, which shall not extend
more than seven feet beyond the building line,
and the lower edge of which shall not be less
than eight feet above the sidewalk, nor to
canopies of glass and metal already erected.
All ordtnanoe or part of ordinances Incon
sistent herewith be, and ths same are hereby
repealed.
Approved th 31st day ef June, A, D. 1915.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1047. Mayor of Philadelphia.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THH EMPLOY'-
ment ot engineers and Inspectors in connec
tion with the work of Improving The Boule
vard, Parkway and South Broad 8treet Plaza
during the progress of ssld Improvements,
and providing for their payment, and direct
ing the presentation of this resolution to the
Mayor for his approval or disapproval.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils
ot the City of Philadelphia, That the Director
of the Department of Publlo Works be author
ized to employ such engineers and Inspectors as
he may deem necessary In connection with th
Improvement of The Boulevard, tho Parkway
and South Broad Street Plaza, and supervise
the work In connection with said Imnrovements.
The Director ot said Department be authorized
to draw ana the city controller to countersign
warrants for ths compensation of such engi
neers and Inspectors during the progrees of ths
work against the sums available for said work.
Resolved, That the Clerks of Councils be di
rected to present thts resolution to the Mayor
for his approval or disapproval.
Approved the 25th day ot June. A. D. 1915.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1048. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCB TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of Bellfleld avenue, from East John
son to Sprague street, and East Johnson
street from Chew street to Bellfleld avenue.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain: That
the Department ot Public Works be authorized
and directed to notify the owners of property
over and through which (Bellfleld avenue, from
East Johnson to Sprague street, and East
Johnson street, from Chew street to Bellfleld
avenue, will pass, that at the expiration of
three months from the date ot said notice said
streets will be required for publlo use.
Section 2. The Mayor of the City 1 hereby
authorized and directed to enter security on be
half ot the City ot Philadelphia for the pay
ment of any damages which may be assessed
by reason of the opening of said streets' upon
the filing ot said bond, and at the expiration
of the said three months, the Director ot the
Department of Publlo Works shall forthwith
proceed to open eald streets.
Approved the 28th day of June, A. D. 1913.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 1049. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE RE
vision of the lines and grades of Fountain
street, from Umbrta atreet to the Philadel
phia, Oermantown and Norristown Railroad.
Section 1, The Select and Common Councils
ot the- City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Department of Publlo Works (Board of
Surveyors) be authorized to revise the lines
and grades of Fountain street, from Umbrla
street to the Philadelphia, Oermantown and
Norristown Railroad, making the etreet
twenty-four (24) feet wide between theee
limits: Provided. That a bond of Indemnity
be filed with the City Solicitor Indemnifying
the City against all damages which may re
sult from ths aforesaid revision.
All ordlnanres or parts ot ordinance in
consistent herewith be, and the same are
hereby repealed.
Approved the Blxteenth day of July, A. D.
1915.
' RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
1,1la Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE-THE
opening of the unopened portion of Eastburn
etreet, from Limekiln pike to Twenty-nret
e81.10.1 7,?J??,5CX ?Pd .Common Council
'i.h? Q''-.0' Philadelphia do ordain:
.J01.111.0,8 Department of Publlo Work be au
thorized and directed to notify the owners of
property oyer arid through which the unopened
portion of Eaatburn street, from Limekiln pike
to Twenty-flrst street, will pass, that at the
expiration of three months from the dats ot
enld notice sold street will be required for
Section 2. The Mayor of the City Is hereby
authorized and directed to enter ecurlty onbe
half of the City of Philadelphia for the pay
ment of any damages which may be assessed
by reason cf the opening of said street: ucon
tfie filing of .aid bond, and at the exp raSon
of the said three months, the Director of the
Department of Publlo Work shall proceed tS
open said atreet.
Approved the 28th day of June, A. fo. HUB.
N iri 1U,mW' BLANKENBURO,
No. 1031. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of Ablngton avenue, from Oermon-
town avenue to Ardlelgh street.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
ofin; cAty J?' Philadelphia do ordain:
That the Department of Publlo Works be
authorized and directed to notify the owner
ot property over and through whlth Ablngton
avenue from Oermantown avenue o Ardlelgh
treet. will pass, thai at tho exlration of
thro months trom the date of said Wlce said
street will be required for publlo use.
B.?cti0'L.2' The Mayor of the City 1 hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, for the
payment of any damage which may b as
sessed by reason of the opening ot said strsett
upon the filing ot said bond, and at the "i
plretlon of the said three month, th Dl
T or. et, ?? Deportment of Publlo Work
u.t wtwwiifl I'lwgwi o open sua treet.
Approver we etn as;
HVUUltf,
no. loan.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Tlriu
opening of the unopened portion of Twelfth
treet, from Chelten avenue to Medary ave-
Seetlon t, Th Select and Commen Council
cf th City of Philadelphia dow3liiTbat
the Department of Publlo Works be author
ized and dlrsoted to notify the owneri of
property over and through which the un
opened portion of Twelfth street, from Chelten
avenue to iMedary avenue, will pass, that at
tho expiration of. three months from the date
of said notice aald street will be required for
publlo use,
Seotlon 2. Th Mayor of th City Is hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, on
behalf ot the City of Phlladelphur for the
payment of any damages which may be as.
eased by reason et ths opening of said street:
upon, the filing of ssld. bond, snd at th ex
plratlon of th said three months, the Dl
rector of the Department of Publlo Work
ball forthwith proceed to open eald street.
Approved the 2Sth day of June, A. T 1015.
-. .... RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No 1063. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZBTl IB"
opening of Daniel street, from Naomi
atreet to Kingsley street.
Bectlon L Th Select and Common Coun
cil of th City ot Philadelphia do ordain.
That th Department of Publlo Work be
authorized and directed to notify the owner
of properties orr and through which Daniel
street, from Naomi street to Kingsley street,
will pas that at th expiration of three
month from th date of said notlc said
street will b required for publlo use.
Bectlon 2. The Mayor of the City of Phil
adelphia Is hereby authorized and directed
to enter security on behalf of the Olty. for
tb payment of any damage which may be
assessed by reason of the opening of said
street: upon ths filing of said bond and at
th expiration of th said three months, th
Director of tb Department of Publlo Work
hall proceed to open said street.
Approved th Mlh day of June, A. D. 1815.
r RUDOLPH r.iMVl-KrBnTn "
No. 1064. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Till
opening ot Plks street, from Camao street
to Old Tork road.
Section 1, Ths Beleot and Common Coun
cil of the City of Philadelphia do erdala.
That the Department ot Publlo Work be
authorized and directed to notify th owner
of property over snd through which Pike
treet, from Oamap street to Old Tork mad,
will pass, that at th x plratlon ot thrw
month from th date of said notlo said
treet will b required for publlo us.
Section i I. The Mayor of th City in leer.
try authorld and directed to enter security,
on behalf of th City of Philadelphia, for th
paymeat of any damages which may be as
sessed by reason of the nunin. .i ..m
treet! wen the lllng of said bond, aad at
an vssnsntewa m in , tare
oxsiKAirom
Director of th Department of PnUlp work
hall further proceed to open JV,I?,ft,1.
Approved the 80th day of June, A. p. 1915.
PF RUDOLph IlLANKENBURO,
No. 1055. Marorofrhlladslphla,
AM"ORDINANOH TOAPPROPRIATB A- LOT
of ground In th Twenty-second Ward to Inv
Srove the entrance to Falrmount Park,
erllon 1. Th Select and Common Councils
of ths Ctty of Philadelphia do ordain. .That
a lot of ground on the west eld of Mn?o
arenue. In the Twenty-second Ward, on hun
dred feet In depth, measured at right angle
from Lincoln arenue and extending from Clive
den street to Wayne avenve. Is hereby appro
priated for publlo park purpose an addi
tion to Falrmount Park. ..,., ....
Bectlon 2. The Mayor Is hereby authorised
and directed to enter security. In the nam of
th Ctty of Philadelphia, for the payment ot
any damage that may b awarded br reason
ef the appropriation of said land for public iuss,
and upon the entry of ald security the Com
missioners of Falrmount rark ar requested to
take possession ot said land.
Approved the Twenty-first day of July, A. Dw
1 nrmnr.Pif RLANKEINBURO.
No. 1122. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE
opening of Tower street, from Roxborough
avenue to Cotton street.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
cf the City of Philadelphia do ordain t
That the Department of Publlo Work To
authorized and dlreoted to notify the owners
of property over and through which Tower
street, from Roxborough arenue to Cotton
treet, will pass, that at ths expiration of
three months from the date of said notice
aid street will be required for publlo uso
Bectlon 2. The Mayor of the City I hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, on
behalf of th City ef Philadelphia, for th
payment of any damage which may be 1 as
sessed by reaeon of the opening of said street!
upon the filing of said bond, and at the ex
piration of the said three months, the Di
rector of th Department ot Tubllo Work
hall forthwith proceed to open eald street.
Approved the SSth day of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLTH BLANKENBURO.
No. 10B8. Mayor ot Phlladelphja
AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE off THE CTTT
plan Martins Mill road, from Oxford avenue
to Rising Bun avenue, and to make th
necessary revision ot th lines nd grade
of adjacent 'streets.
Bectlon 1. The Beleot and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia dp ordain:
That the Department of Publlo Works
(Board of Surveyors) be authorized to place
on the City plan Martins Mill road to the
width of fifty feet, from Oxford avenu to
Rising Bun avenue, and to make the necessary
revision of the lines and grades of adjacent
Approved the 28th day ot June, A, , D 1915.
nUDOLPH BLANKENBURO,
No. 108T. Mayor ot Philadelphia,
AN ORDINANCB BBLECTlNO AND APIRO
priatlng certain property as an extension ot
Dlsston Park, and authorising tho placing ot
the earns upon the City plan. .,,.
Section 1. The Select and Commen Councils
of the City ot Philadelphia do ordalnl
That In pursuance of authority vested In
them, thoy do eelect and appropriate for park
purposes as an extension ot Dlsston Psrk and
for the health and enjoyment of the People
all that certain lot or piece of ground .situate
in the Forty-flrst Ward of the said City, and
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at the point of Intersection of the northeast
Una of Levtck street, 60 feet wide. fMhtJM
southeast line of Keystone street as formerly
laid out the width ot 60 feet: thence extend
ing northeastwardly along the said southeast
line of Keystone street one thousand and
eighty-four feet four Inchee, more or lees, to
the southwest line of Magee street, 60 foot
wide; thence eoutheastwardly along the same
two hundred and ninety-seven feet five ana
three-fourths inehe.. more or le.l to the
nonnweei rigni-oi-wny una ui "" i '" . liii
and Trenton Railroad: thence eouthwestwnrdly
- .... -. ..., t,,t.ii1 dnH lirntv.four
Bions IUO Ottilia, who wi- - - ... .
feet five and five-eighths Inches, more or less.
to tho northeast line 01 raat """-.vvv.i.
wide: thence northwestwardly along the same
two hundred and eighty feet five Inches, more
, .. ,h ,... t.4 .tilth-.. linn nf KV
or lose, lu mo tww-. ....-. -- -- ----
stone street and the place of beginning; con
taining 7.1B3 acres, more or less.
Section 2. The Mayor of the City 1 hereby
authorized and directed to enter security, In
the name of the City of Philadelphia, for the
. A & ha ) "ilsrl
by roaaon of tho takinr of eald tround an
-.- l - Vias ant-rim shrill he
inoreupon jjuhb3obiu.i wi . ...-
taken for public use. "
Section 8. The D-apartment of Publlo Woiw.
Board or .surveyor-, is norwuy auuiuikou
directed to placo tho aald pleco of rround upon
tne iwliy plan SB nn ,ciibi,ii . V iC ,n,V
Approved the 30th dav of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOLPH BLANKENBURO.
No. 1083. Mayor ot Philadelphia,
AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THTrLIJNTS
snd grades of Fiftieth street, from Woodbine
avenue to City avenue, and streets adjacent
Section" 1. The Select and Common Council
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That tho
Ddpartment of Publlo Works (Board of Sur
veyors) be, and Is hereby authorized, to revise
the lines and grades of fiftieth street, from
Woodbine avenue to City nvenue, and to make
the necessary revision of grades on streets ad
jacent thereto: Provided. That the owners of
property first dedicate within one year the bed
of Fiftieth street, from Woodbine avenue tp
City avenue, and release the City from any
and all claims for damages by reason of the
change of lines and grades: Provided, also.
That the ordinance of April 8. 1R90. relative to
streets running In a straight, line, shall not
apply to this ordinance.
Approved the SRthday of June, A. D. 1015.
RUDOtlPH (BLAN-KENBURO,
No. IPSO. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN 6rdinai4ce to revisb tioQTurb
lines and grades ot (Wakellng and Fillmore
streets.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City ot (Philadelphia do ordain: That the
Department of Publlo Works O3oard of Sur
veyors) be authorized to revise the curb lines
and grades of Wakellng street, from Oxford
avenue to Castor avenue, and of Flllmoro
etreet, from Castor avenue to the Boulevard,
and to make the roadway of Wakellng street
between thelpolr.ts named 38 feet wide and the
roadway ot Fillmore street between the points
named 18 feet wide.
Approved the 2Sth day of JuneA, D. 1018.
No. 1000. Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AJf ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE RE
vlslon of the lines and rrradea of a portion of
City Plan No. 144, In the Twenty-second
Ward.
Bectlon 1. The Select and Common Councils
ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain: That the
"Department ot Public Works (Board of Survey
ore) be authorized to revise the lines and
jrrodes of streets upon that portion of City
(Plan No. 144 bounded by Oermantown avenue.
lravers lane, Stenton avenue end Willow
Grove avenue. In the Twenty-second Ward.
Approved the 28th day of June, A. D. lOlfk
RUDOLPH BLANKFNBURO.
No. 1081. Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE LINES
and grades of Foust street, from Frankford
avenue to Tnrresdale avenue.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of tha City of Philadelphia do ordain. That
the Department of Publlo Works (Board of
Surveyors) be authorized and directed to revise
the line and grades ot Foust street, from
Frankford avenue to Torresdale avenue, by
striking Foust street trom the City plan,
from Its present location, between Frankford
avenue and Dark Run lane, and to place it
on the City plan, sixty feet wide, on the line
of Dark Run lane, between Frankford avenue
and the present line ot Front etreet, south
east of Charles street, and to Increase the
width of Foust street, from said point to
Torresdale avenue, eo a to make It sixty feet
wide, and to make th necessary adjustment
of grades of adjacent streets; also is vacate
that portion of Dark Run lane embraced be
tween th northeast line of Foust street and
Erdrlck etreet: Provided. It shall not be
olosed to publlo travel until Foust street Is
opened.
Approved the LSJth day of TunaA. D. 1018.
, -No. y3 May'' ot IfaTladelrrhla.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINCJ THE"
placing of signs designating the names of
streets on telegraph, telephone, electrio light,
PhlUdeTpha!" M "" Wl,hln t! "
Section 1 The Beleot and ODmmmi "...
of the City of Philadelphia JraAln."?
th,-Pf?Itment ot Pubo WorkeS Puhllo
Safety U authorized to place signs on Tteli
graph, telephone, eleetrft llghtT or otSw
poles or posts. Indicating th nameTSf
streets, or may permit th. placing of a?I
signs by Tarious organizations who may deJlr
..liVn-i1. ?,vl5e,1 Tht algnsTmlli "!
Si? ryocateS ,h' " 3
Approved the SBth day of June. A. r 101R
no. r. nb?$C
ayunk arenue topSu street from
over and through which Monast. "Srty
from Manayunk svenul i.!?, T avenue.
be required for publ" Sal",0"" al4 will
r3i
Z"."Y -vt ailu UIjr-Kifsn
Bill
bhlf of th City of PUlidsTnhls: l' ,in
payment of any damagevhleh Ttnav'Sl tne
sessed bv mun , ,k.e ".S'?" .may be as.
upon th.' filing of sVld bondTahd at ft. A"?1'
too of the said three month" th , DiJeSf Sw.
th Department ot Publlo Work, .hit0!?'
with prcoed to open ald .triaL "U rorth
Approted th 2tli day of June A. D iftm
otoijfAWa. -To-AlSffiorn
ni irom in city Plan iieK-in .itl f
FAr& mrffSifiSi
.bfD5?ioriirjstk:
pier In the Delaware river at the rw ne4
as m,mX"w -Spn 2W&
ptCljy f.i,ra.1s?.
th Department of PublioWorks 1 (a. t2$
fsurrefor) b authorized to etrik fSST'.J?'
Ctty lan MoXsn Mr.et,"fromT pSSt I,'
proximately seven humtred and fifty felt rHU
rurhi llnVestrelTshed hr"5g2Sii HS
war, August B. iseo. -, -" f
Approved the 80th day ot June. A. . UUL
omrA3txJM
AN OJINANC DfsmoMAttMa T.
Bectlon 1 Th Select aad Ommu. n
th Tioga Trust Company b deetsSSi
depository of th City' money, suWeot S
ever, to th provl.loo of tb mSsi&2m
rjroved April fl, 1B93, Provided, Thith? A
Tioga Trust .Company first Pay the .? !S
(50) dollar Into th City Treasury fS...0' "
llcaUon of this ordinance. "TOr' To' th tw
nmna tne icain nay or June. A. Tv iu.
No. IPCs. "UDL4aT
HLSKWHAHnipi
IRDINANCn TO AUTHORI33B Txrre .
or ef th Department it piiS wSLS" )
r. nd th dtr Controller to comSSSLT
rannU J.9. "rtM Prtertot2?!& ,
dravr. 1
warrant to pay bills Incurred prior to iV!
tlon of contraot. p"or w tou.
neotion x.
nf th m
bljy oTh!ia,StaroXn?Sl '
1110 .Airecvor 01 tne uepartmant ne fcr.'.
Works, be 7uthorlsed to drawT ana ffc.11
Controller to counter.!..? iJSS.ff1?- lh City
CharlesT. Oroswlth In the amount nTr et
thouaand two hundred and I elefS i mff JfS
.Tt-T'-. ".-?'-' ' y vvniw asaina ,
iai xor nsuung asne and rUbbiih r-!
Halli four hundnrf and ten WJoUaro. 217
entr (70) cents asatnat .iiV i T?.ul!?and,r.
eniy yiui cents against Item 8 (c) for hanii
Ice and snow: one UtouMn .ii '...-.-nullng
thlrty-one (1.081) dollars and .erenty 00) eiS
Ofalnat Item 1A h fn- -..i.Ti-.M11' cents
t hundred
ogalnat Item 18 "(b) irtiSnS2.W."4
rubbish and miscellaneous hauling in .an
and from Independence Hainan prior tl 2?
?uil?h.0nfg0c.nnl5?.,, fia?
Approred th 58th day of June. A. n 10,.
No. 1000. MayorofPhlladeipRU.
AJ5 SnD,.NAJvrCJ?vT AUTHORIZE THE Tirg.
partment of Publlo Work (Bureau if St
Property) and the n.1-,1 n."F City
improve cerUln small squares and Tr?crsatl2 1
centrea out of loan funds. recreatlo, A
Section 1. The Belect and Common rv..,. J
or tne city of Philadelphia do ordalnT tK7
the Director of the Department efti3SS
Works Is hereby auUiortzelMd directed t?
pend the following amount for JtmtieS" '
rnnatm nnrf tmn-n-m.., - ' T4iJrt0.
square, rii. l""ton PaV. tbZTthoZSS 1
(8,000) dollars: WeetmoreiSd' p,' nVi JJM i
Una: Souares and nark in J..V. .? 5?
;?,Y,eni! ,t.rt' hetween Allegheny avenu. Toil
Wlllard street, ten thousand (lioooi !?
nna 10 improve as a publlo park lntersa?i2
bounded by Elkhart, llayflefd ; and RiiISS
""is three thousand (looo) "llars-o'Si1
forty-elght thousand one hundred US 160
j8.ra.to b charged against Item 1V0 flelS
12 v!.h appropriation to the DartaentS
Publlo Work (Bureau of City Property? .
that th Board nf ll.nrailnn si iJcPf'.fi
lred and directed to expend the fouewtai
amounts for alteration, repairs and improw!
jnents to recreaUon centres, viz.: Proclrtr
bounded by Seventeenth, Etghleenth. FlixwatS
and Catharine streets, five hundred ttmiito.
lars; Eaat Oermantown Playgrounrl Tcheltea
avenue and Anderson street, flv , ifiSSfJ! i
(5000) dollar, said amounts to be hlrSJ
against Item 170 (loan) In th aprotrcrtatRn
of the Board of Recreation. "PProPi&oa
Approvea uio -win aay or July. A. D lfllt
RUDOLP1I BAlMRBUrto:8-
1070- Mayor ot PMlqdelphla.
AN ORDHiANOB TO AUTHORIZE OERTAIK
transfer in the annual appropriations to the
Departments ot Publlo Bafety. Publlo vvorks!
Publlo Health and Charities, BupplleeV Citr
Commissioners, Clerk -of Quarter Sessioni
Conr and City Treasurer?"'' uTyea,
Section 1. The Select .and Common CounoBa
? t5.?. 6Uy of .Philadelphia do ordglnTrhat
the city Controller bo authorized to inatcstb
yearll)15 'vlzn.SfCr" "" aPPrPrla'Jon t or the
Denartment nf Tnihltn WmA, t, .
Wa.t.er'. 'T0"- "Ltem 5. salarleo. fire hunevS
"5g0) dollars: Item 0. salaries", five hrmdred
(R0O) dollar' Itnm in ..l.ri.. i jir""?
Ave hundred (0,500) ,doUar.T 'item l! iff
ealarlea, three hundred and twenty-fire 023)
dollars: Item 23. permanent supports to Rox'
borough main, three thousand eight hundred
and ninety (3,800) dollar and twentwlgnt
(28) cents: Item 20, damages, break In tula
',2,-? "treet, sir hundred and twenty-seven
PU..,0,1 flnd forty-elx (40) cents. Bureau
of City Property. Item IB (d), general repair
to Morgue. Ave hundred (500) dollars. Be.
partment of Publlo Health and Charities. Bo
rcau of Charities, from Item 37 (e). tor auto
trucks f;r haullnrr. form products, five thou
sand (5,000) dollar. City Commlsslone?!:
From Item 33 (d). support, etc., of Old Ouara.
Infantry Cor. N. O. P., one thousand flv
hundred (1,500) dollars. Coroner: From Item
1 (e), chemical analysis of bodies, one thou
sand fl.000) dollars; from Item 2 (0, commu
nication service, one hundred (100) dollars;
from Item 3 fa), etntionery. etc.. one hundred
and fifty (150) dollars: from Item 3 tb), coat
for Morgue, one hundred (100) dollars; from
Item 3 (e), special and miscellaneous, one hun
dred and fltv (150) dollars. City Treasurer:
From Item 4 (c), sinking fund on new loans,
five thousand eight hundred and fifty (8.850)
dollars, to the following.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFBTT.
Electrical Bureau.
Item 20. For Improving Illumination
In rooms J, K. 453 and 053, one thou
sand six hundred dollars tl.eOO.OO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Bureau of Water.
Item 2 (a). Transportation, communi
cation service, advertising and mis
cellaneous, two thousand five hun
dred dollars 2.600.00
Itom 3. Pamphlets, magazines and
newspaper cllnnlncs. twenty-five dol
lars .... 25.00
Item 7. Transportation, one thousand
dollars 1,000.00
item u to). Repairs and replacements,
four thousand Ave hundred and sev-
enteen dollar and reventy-four cents 4,B17.T4
iiera v idj. nire or single and nouoie
teams and motor trucks with drivers.
five hundred dollars 600.08T1
item 11 ai. Hauling ashes, three -
hundred dollars 800.09 i
item IB (a). Transportation, one thou
sand dollars 1,004.00
Item US (b). Hauling water pipe, one '1
thousand dollars 1,000.09
Item 15 (c). Hotel expenses, tnspec- '
tors, one thousand dollars LOOO.OO
item 10 (d). care of animals, clip
bins', cleaning, nhnlnr nnd veterin
ary service, Ave hundred dollars 500.09''
Bureau ot Surveys.
Hem 3 (c.) Photographic appliances
and appurtenances. Including a mov
lni; Picture machine and miryallna.
one thousand dollars 1.000.09
Provided, That the Director of the Depart
ment of Publlo Work may purchase eald ap-
nllances in' sunnltfia without AdvAr-tlalne.
DEPARTMENT OF PURLTC HEALTH AND
CHARITIES.
Bureau ot Charities.
Item 87 (e). For the purchase of
autn.nmhlllflnraa anil nntn.tnirVe.
five thninanrl rinltara SS.O0O.OS
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES.
(City Property,)
Item 3L For melnla nnil mMal nrnd.
uots, etc, five hundred dollar 500.00
Provided, Bill of Chas. A. Otlllngham, for
gloss, eto., amounting to seventy-three (13)
dollars and forty (40) cents, shall be paid out
01 uiia item.
CITT COMMISSIONERS.
Item 83 (d). Support and mainten
ance incidental and other expense
of the Old Guard. City of Phlla-
nftlfinfB . nnM 'l.-llaBltft Theaa tlaaaa
dollar - 1.M0'0,1S
nera ao. xowaras asrrayinr expanses ,"-;
nf mirfh innii.1 MAne..nM .1 Mm Tl
1... . ir-,.,..- 1 - 7
u.h,, u, nriBUU Mitt Jicnuiurv w ,.
Pmin.vtv,ii(. In A,,.., 1DIK m,- -
thousand donors .' 1,00."
ULMKK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Iteim 1 (e). Counsel fee and lnel
dental expenses allowed In homlcld
oases TA sltnrnava ahnAlnljJ l,v eha
Court, two thousand dollar A0S9.M
CORONER.
ITSTn B m. Vnll. mAtwam m.4aws41a
eta., two hundred and fifty dollar.. JUe.99
item o, mine cases, racks, loeksrs.
eta, on tnousand fir hundred dol- 'i
I hereby apprpv this Ordinance except as t 1
th following itemt .
, CORONER.
Item B. Filing oases, radca, loeksrs, !&,
on thousand firs fnundnid dnilara ttl tvxn.
I apprpv tha above Item in th sum of M-J
tnousana rour hundred and fortyflr flouar
and withhold my approval from th biune
VLenwit,
Thereby rednptna tha amnnne tranafarred
eom Item 15 (J), general repair Jo Morgue,
, reai of City Property, Department of Pub
llo Works, from five hundred (600) dollars, to
felt ..,. . a .aa ,11.. 1 '
Approroa tho BOth day of Juno. A. D. lOTC
No, Tt
iiuviii-ii uuAnaiwiiiuiiU
Mayor ot Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE TUB CON..'
between th Schuylkill river and Twenty-
ninth at-, . i
Bectlon 1. The Belect and Common Council
' the City of Philadelphia do ordain i
T. J"."'recior or. tne department ot rua
110 Works be and I hereby authorized to enUr
into a contract for the construction of a mala
UVM- In Y,..1,. . . .... . .1. ..... L 1 1 J
--". ... -u.a,oi aireei. pciweoi tn C3cnur.
faction 2. Th Director of the Department
.uuiig norei snail aavsrtiae tor proposeee
and award contract In accordance with existing
.-..., w..w wiuiumicca ana pisn ana specim-
wo.rk!' AI,y excess ovsr assessment of .pros-,
erty for th construction of said awr shH ,
b charged to Item 170 (loan) for th aonHtW-'A
"on of main sewers in the appropriation to th
""' ini oi i-uciio work (Bureau ot ur-
;'"' .foviaea, pjo such assessment shall
f,nH5..',r !f'?."wr.hen It Is built iipob
rjTJ;rirf aiicwva anq wnere tne aouniwe
property is not assessed at full City rates, but
K"f" ""a" t issusd for th drain
Wv "if V saia sewer unui f-
'.":.-" tiwme ciwrses snu nave oeen p'""
JX.' , "i sixty.nv tnousand ibo.wuj .
??""'?-'' hrhy set ssld for ths conitruetlorj
;f- Ail !wJBr J!,reln uthorlzedi Provides
P0. That th Director of the Department of
.,..., -, i -euinorisea to appoint sssi-fc-J-ht
and Inspsctors, ss may he requisite, and .
r- -.11 upns ior sauries, inspection, oort
;hiitnpoui0,, ni1 epenres IncidtnUl I ,
imSfei?" ?' Tbllt ih Mayor Is hereby authof-
SS.ini' M'"y. on oenair or in viiy w
h4ir,,p'l'V .?" ,b Payment of any damages
? jyjaoo. of the construction of th her!" u
irSrS ..'- VXX??.1.y''IV " !"' ....
m-.v-, III...III uay or june. a U. iwia.
v- ma, "WUVLTH BLANKENBI'RO.
X. 1051, Mayor of Pblldelpl,
PlaaJant HMI Pk "undU,1
lara; Susan Oorgaa irk, ten thousarJAram B
dollars; John E, Reyburn Park. eSTth'iSSSB' J
nve hundred (1-00) dollars: Btenton 1 S? -m
five thousand rn.fVwii nii-,.. Ve...."r"liart m