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- 8. 312. Rathbon.—Ameoifa the elecMors Hno Four HuRdrsd An- 1 Uonbr **«dir** pn RIUIS limn IUUI IIUHUlQU W wmloatlon f^r candidate, tot
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R- 815. White.—Allows u»e of pc' lit money tor persons bitten by do**
pttfed of unfferlnc from rabies.
B. 821. Edse.—AnthorUes the enterIni: of a Jnaement recovered under the employers' liability art In the supreme court. The objert of the law I* to tnafcr more .ertaln the payment of the
protid liy Bonnior.
WOMAN SUFFRAGEIKDORSED
Among the important Mnsuros "-nil Wsi That Providing Poe Cpnse'idation of Dtfforenl State Doprrtm.r.t*. Boxing eill Failod Booai m of Toebnicality—Farm Irrigation Bsnctionod. Local Option Oofartod. aa Was Requiring Reading of Bibis In Public School* — Total Approprirt-ont
duood a Million Dollars. (Coptinoed ,r.im last irane)
R. 153. Read.—Pennlta corporations to purchase-stock of other corporations for investment, bat not tor voting
U to lasaen competition.
S. 154. Barter.—Raises qaallflcstlons for admission »c examlnatiou by the state medical board for t license to practice medicine. Demands that after 191B attendance at a preparatory college shall be a requirement R 100. White.—Autbortnra the <
deputy chief
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8. 104. Ackersoo.—PtorkLw for general ordinance, throughout the state for the regulation of automobile and other
traffic.
8 178, Head.—-Provides for the apr Intment of counsel of JodtdaJ procsdurr consisting of the chancellor, one rl-e chancellor, the chief Justice, associate Justice, the attorney general and three counselors of law. They are to anggew allocations or amendments In the statute of roles of the different court*. 8. 177. Read.—Provides wore speedy method of enforcing: executions against Intangible property. B. 178. Read.—Revises procedure of court of chancery. 6. 180, Hutchinson. — Permits the board of health to regulate the pastrurtfatloo of mill
prod oeta.
8. 183, McOInnla.—Compels the state medical board tc IL-enae graduates of •he I'aaaalc School of Osteopathy. This law ends a long and bitter contrvrsray between the Passaic school rraduata and the other osteopaths of
the state.
8 I OB. Ms thla.—Provides that In mo rt-ipallUna having kus than 100 popnUUon assiss ics may be selected from the county at large. 8. 180. Ramsay —Provides 'hat where ti foreman of the Jury 1» unable to act the common pleas Judge may designate cnuttier Juror to be foreman. 8. 200. Wheaton.—ProriiU-s penalties f‘T the destruction or removal of buoys 8. 202. Rath bun.—Penults auditing of an estate of lean than 1200 R value without cost. Where the retnu doss uot exceed $300 one-half fee Is to be
exacted.
8. 203, Gaunt.—Authorises ‘he filxslonec of motor vehicles to pass D I">n the construc'lon of motor veblclsa wblrh exceed 4A*W Jiounds In weight. R 206. Us tint.—Permits the construe-
8. 822. Edge. - AnthortsM Atlantic aty to appropriate $15AO) toward the srertlon of an armory. 8. 824. Colgate —Establishes scbednlc af com pens* Mon for memliere of tae national guard while on doty. 8. 832. Ratbbun-—Provides for a mission of six persons to snperrfa construction of ocvt buildings at the Morris Plains bosjihal. An appropriation of $l3u^uo is allowed for the build-
ings.
8®. Gaunt.—Permits borough cnancr. to sppro.Tiste money to advertise the advantigrs of the boroughs. 8 854. Gaunt.—Provides that money* received for tuition fees from nonresident pupils shnli be used for summer school purpose* 8. 8tr.. Rnulley.—Provides that the rate paid tor the support of Wind children In Institutions nnttlde of the state ahsll not exceed >400. 8. 8n2. Mnnson —Permits county or munlclprllty to appropriate money for
tion at tbe p
n canning plant, water sujvply system, and allows $20,000 for tbe work. 8. 208. Uutchbtaon.—Penults gradnsie rldrupodlsta to Uks examination Iwfure slate troards. 8. 212. MathU.—Provides certldcate "! examination tor tee colonies. 8 220. \rkley.—Permits taking of Seer on three Wednesdays In October, •nd the first Wednesday In November. 8. 234. Read.—ITorldes tor meeting three times yearly of board of exam-bx-n for nursva. 8 380, Bmalley.—Reduces from ,0 3 psr cant amount of eerriflrd chock t" arvvjiDiauty liid on public Improvetuenta. 8 237. Acker—<1. -Empowers tbe lo ' n l l«*ard of bsaltb to make regulatlnoa f«>r the control of animals likely to terome affseted with rablea. 8. 230. Colgate.—Peralta the T. W. A. to tuyvp the same legal status provided for tbe Y. M. C. A. 8 243. Kgan.—Permits counties to l»»ur Imnds tor the erertloo of power piunis to supply InstltuUuus situated «u a single tract of land 8 238. Colgate.—Permits domestic ■if*- lnsurar.es companies to cbanes the;,- bust dm from a part>rtt«t!rg ha.u to a nooisirticipetlng basis or tbe tv-rrrae. " »n. Mathis.-Peralta munlrtpall •ha to borrow money In entlrtpatlon •‘tale's share'in public road Unprers-
toert
* rr. Itssd —Provides for aUtlng of
rail.
busy' mc.n always tloes R bast a true in prim work ss :n anyw. Tbe Tunas shop is always «1 lifca Postum “There s a
s your next yob. ana
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the test in men's wear
Shop, 736 Aabucv- Avenue. City —Esc sdvt naif* H.—adv
B. 288. 8 m alley - Provides for tb* coaaoQdr.tion of boroughs. B. 310. Hftmfsy.- Authorises nVi pa lilies to eontrert vrtth private water companies for the extension of water main-, B. 831. Aekeraon.—ADows borough' to remcre brush from along highways 8. 878, Rsmsay.—Increases from 4 «e 4H per rent Inti-rest on bonds for tagloas oW*i«es hoepttsla B. 811. Ackley.—Permlta use of prls no .nnn land by reproseoLitlrr* of state experlmeutal station for Instror tion of conrirta. B. IP Rsthbtm.—Requiring that Dctttd Rtntes - i-nstora shall bold only one
office.
B. 188, Colgate.—Requires keeping s more complete record of marriage sta-
tistics.
8. 807. llennessy.—Amends the art for the prevention of unfair competition and unfair trade practices by providing for n form of notlrt*. Bills Introduced In the bouse and signed by tbe governor Include: H. IB. Ostrom —Permits residents municipalities In counties of the first class to rots on a federation of the mu
njclpolltlas.
.VL Pilgrim. — Amends widows' pension art nod give* Juvenile courts concurrent Jurisdiction with the com non pleas court In such eases H. 87. Johnson. H. D.—Penults Pen inning on oue-balf of compensatlna of county employee who reai-lies tbs are of seventy jean, after forty-Bra years of continual service. II. Hi. Hammond. J.—Amends weights and measures taw by providing uul funnily lu the weight per bushel of oats and tmrkwbeat. If. 100. Berry.—Permits employment of comity prisoners on roads and pro rides payment for dependents. II. 108. Wolverton. -Makes a mar rird worn a i the sole owner of wearing a pi in re! and ornaments received by her through her husband. H. 113. 8-odder.—Requires separate plans for plumbing, gas fitting, etc. In the construction of public buildings. II. 132, Dairy tuple.—Allows parents or guardians of Infant-iii-taw to rereive compenaatlon under cn-.-loyers' liability act for Injuries sustained by
the Infant
11. 153. -Allow* person under protec tint! rf rirt: service who fciu been dta missed from |*usltlon to ai»p!y to a Jua Xlre of the supreme court for * review. II 134. Pierson -Peralta ■ petition to Judge of common pleas court If mu ulrlpe! clerk refuses to act on request for election t" sd*q«t rtvll aerrice. II iw. itcudder.- Anisouncea munk-l-lailitlre to use asphalt plant for repair
of efty streets
II. HU. Itarredata. Msksa unpaid
water rents a Um mi property, n. 2id. Psarnck.—Dwdgwsi tg
tert careful tandosin-rs fnitu nrkUas arts of others In <leartug awe/ brush
when » woodland Is <-et over.
II 2». I’flgrint—BnsMen trust com panics to qualify as r»c utor on onth
of inwt offi'TT or assistant
H. 258, Thomson-Hequlres that. In addition to tbe fine, a Justice of the peace shall return to tbs rommlnalntirr of motor vehicles a arinmary of hearmg, lief ore him for rictaUaws of the
automobile taws
H 234. Thomson.—Proridst that trall.re may !«• UM ' 1 0,1 ■“bimoblles and
-Ire forms of Ucetuee.
U 255. Thomson.—Provides tor tbs explretl-i of automoWls llcensrs at the
end of each year.
2*1 Tlmmson. —dsaass ns automoWIcs three whreM cycles ami pro vide* for the elimination of d.-Mllng
bcsdIUrbts on all machines
257. Tboiosot* -Gives motor ~-
H. «. 7 persons baring outotnobUss wtth motUatcd manufacturer*’ registry n-un-bers. The object of this statute b to prevent the theft of cars. H. 336. Berry.—Provides for tbe appointment of a receiver for land sold under foreclosure by build lag and loan aasoJatlon. II. 840, Randall.—Confer* upon 1 fantiln-lrw 'who contract msrrla^ the right u> sue for divorce without the intervention of a next friend. H- 344. Wolvcrtoa—Peralta boroughs to collect rents for one of sewer age system. H. 875. Gilbert.—Permits E ty to appropriate money for the car* of tuberculous children under fourteen junra of age. “ 111 g*ta* to Issue subpoena for attendance of witnesses before him. H. 401. OHpbant.—Provides for the Joint u»o of poles by public utllltle* companies in slrecta. H. 407. Gilbert.-Permits Bret counties to establish fund to take earn "f lasmanre on their bulldlnga. H. 417. Coigan.—Extends Hm» (or to*Ung district court to twenty days. H. 421. ITIgrtm.—Retleres decedents from expen s of giving a bond for ea tate thst does not exceed $200. H- *58. Randall.—Enables borough ta furnish heat and light to adjoining mu ukliutlltlcs end to Illuminate county ■>ads H- 477. Crosby.—Allows of women watchers at polls for election on con stifutional amendment for extension of suffrage. H. 520, Berry.—Peralta of $300,001 additional park bonds In Essex county under referendum. H. 630, tobleln.- __ of three-fourths of value of high gradi cattle killed because of disea. H. 540. Wolverton.—Ltmlta to gettaf cash involved liability of bank foi damages to drawer of-check not paU through mistake of bank officials. 11 555. I»blete. — AUowa completi quarantine of farms by state board ol health when caul* on place ta lug from disease. 0 '“- Kerry.—ProMWta sale, stor r use of paper balloons contelnlni paraffin or otter combustible material. H. 582. PsncoasL-Makes mors ef fertlre regulations to prevent viola dons of law in practice of dentistry. H. 501. Downs.—Allows munlrtpall ties to name plan and art commission
r*.
IT. 608. Crosby.—Permlta of divide* of salary of special teacher when ew ployed by two or more school districts CIO. Whitman.—Allows two pts toon system for firemen In second claw counties after adoiidon of plan by ref erendum. H. 020. Scboen.—Grant* pension ol • SO per month to widow of Albert D Craig, national guardsmen, killed bj lightning at Sea Girt encampment H. 035. Smith.—Allow* the street *J water department employees of New ark to form a pension fund. H. 722. DoUin. — Authorises troliej wniNiutaa tc carry newspapers In bun dies for pay. H. 732. Martin.—Peralta discount ol (•cr cent on collateral Inheritance tax If paid within six months of death ol testator. H 737. Gilbert — Allows board ol health to prohibit shipping of milk a other dairy product* which have beer
II. 743. Crosby.—Allows East Oran** to compel bonae connections for sewa*, etc- Iwfore taring and to asst
at on abutting property.
H. 749, Whitman.—Gives to fara_ keeper* Hen on automobiles for stop age and cost of repair of parte. H. 782. Godfrey.—Allows countie* and munlrtpslltlee to construct Irriga
tion rystrtn for ftras.
H. 834. Runyon.—Makes more spertflt provision* for recall under Walsh com tntarion government act Hequlres pe titlon to be signed by 23 per cent ol
voters at tart election.
H. 202. Unmmond. O H.-Forhldi an unnaturalized person from owning a shotgun or .Ifle. The provisions do not apply to aliens who have real ea tats In the state to the va'^« of *2,001
Origin ef -Rsjs.tsri Addrosses.' "Rejected Addresses" was the title of s clever Utcrnry dlviraion quite famous In It* day. When Drury Lane theater was rebuilt lu 1812 a prize was offered for a poetical address to he read at tbs opening.! Two rterary men of the dvy. Horace Rniltb tl77» 184l>i and bis brother James Immediately art stout writing addrreaes for the o carton, and In six weeks they had pro j duretl a aeries of parodies on the styles or almost every conlompsrary poet. These fictitious productions, purporting to hare Latin unsuccessful competitora for the Drury Lane theater prise, they published In a volume entitled “Rejected Addreaare." which achieved a brilliant success because of the originality of the plan aal the remarkably clever imitations of the styles of differ-
ent poets
Helgoland, the rocky Islet which tu« taken on great liujx.rtnuce during the present war. contain* about Rki acres
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