a ————————————————" NEW LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA A Brief Outline of Acts of the General Assembly of 1913 As Approved by the Governor | No. 192. Relating to plumbers licenses, No. 193. l of sewers. 194. Jalil ol and towns exisun sewer incorporated systems and No. board nu Craates a ol counties 160,000 No. 162. Defines, regulates and places of public amusement. No. 163. land.ords service licenses | requiring can sum In actions tenants vacate, wnen not be made in the usual mons may be posted on the building fn a conspicuous place. No. 164. Regulates plastering first and second class. No. 165. f nizl ge Ol by to Way, in cities of the Prohibits t use gardens whore are grown eaten uncooked. No. 166. Controllers | to be County n counties 26 to licitor to ady m rg to conduct litigation No. 167. Relates to assessmen : Mo. 168. 1,000 sU0000 shail appoicl a so matters and $2 000 Vey UY, taxable, uthorizes 0 Pp public 4 comi Counties establish the educat he jurisdi ‘rovides for schools und: Juvenile courts to 1,200,000 184 and du No. Relates to salaries i 8638018 in townships of the first No. 185. Provides that each of the naval militia shall b considered the equivalent of a fleld battery in the Na tional Guard. division © No. 186. i Provides a method ring and | improving highways, the center which is a dividing line between cities | or townships 14 for alte of No. 187. One-half of the councils of boroughs | to be years for term of four elected each years No. 188. Defines a “properly certified dupli cate” required of cities for school a tricts, two al . No. 189, Extends the provisions of the act concerning liens of manufacturers of cotton, woolen and silk goods to in- clude dyers. No, 190. Regulates the opening of bulldings at fire escapes, by requiring fireproof doors, No. 191, Counties may contract with bor: oughs in improving borough strests which are on the line of county roads, (he contract stipulating the proportion No. trea 195. Township surers in of the first-class when appointed to fill eva vacancies be elected to suct themselves may No. 196. he time for settlements d Designates the tax collectors of boroughs an townships, by No. 197. Relates to taxation of seated lands, No. 198. Concerng the property which shall be taxed for municipal improvements No. 199. the location Provides f struction of county No, 200. in regard to appeals ) and con line highways ’ ip to public rom Amends the law schools, in relation auditoss’ ts No. 201. ainst the State by company on iaracter $ # ¥ Th: fom (he government of penal No. 217. Authorizes insurance companies in state to caving i mines ' orporated in this gainst f th insure loss caused by the on e surface above coal No. 218. salary of librarian No. 219. ‘Ommissioner and second $2.000 the at Fixes the as Allows t another ipher he ( of another Bank clerk steno ing gt No. 220. The Banking Board is given t he aun i mortgn { { rin ance of du 28 taken in the per t No. 221. Permits paroling by the ol acquitted on the ground of insanity, at any time in the the court péraons No. 222. Corporations may declare dividends out of net profits at any time. No. 223. Permits counties, cities and bor oughs to singly or jointly expend money for the Improvement of high: ways outside of the limits of the mu nicipality for the purpose of connect ing with State highways, where the length of road does not exceed one mile. No. 224, Fixes salaries of pommissioner and clerks in Department of Fisheries. MODERN LIFE IN A PARABLE! Sweet Young Girl Accepts the Inevit- | able on Rejection of the Various Fads of the Day. “lI want to be loved,” murmured the | sweet young girl | “You don't want anything the | sort,” replied the suffragette “You want to prove to the world that being a mother is the lowest alm of woman You want to spend your time destroy. | ing property “You want of remain single,” said | the bachelor, “and give me a chance in my bachelor apartment to keep up with the high cost of Hving.” Said school “You don’t want to be loved; you want to get $400 a year for the rest of your life inspiring the young by your noble example.’ Said the doctor “You don't be loved!’ Said the Can you want writing all Sald the I assure divorced.’ Said the world: loved! This is vulgar sex appeal! seemingly innocent'” 1 want young to the dare “Nonsense! to be loved when my epics novelist How I am poet to machinery Not necessary you My characters are all “You evidently a And be of 80 want to case in one to be loved.” repeated the girl with a sigh. “Is there no who will take me? old only one An am the man stepped forward y one left said he the fads me of you? per ove else Dependence. Aare terribly He Fooled Mis Wife. A well known Muncie man attended | a poker party the other night at the | summer resort Certain beverages counienanced by the Anti-S8aloon | league were served At one o'clock in the morning the young man started | homeward and he tells of subsequent happenings “I arrived home, all right. soon after this story but I was afraid my wife might not be thoroughly and asleep 80 that came she would not in, exactly In been hear me when 1 and to con not the condi I should have but had sense enough to know | was that way So, 1 I'd better sit my front porch until 1 got straight ened around enough put up a bluff of a good appearance should my wife At the morning 1 was awakened by rays shining In my around, found 1 WAS tion that still thought in to me four o'clock in the sun's 1 i looking of face, and, was on the porch a neighbor two blocks aw ay Indian apolis News Independence. Bio 184 Tye EK FR Haledon strikers of his ie Paterson Haywood, in one speeches to tt said the I want women the independent know MONDS BY THE MILLION] DIA Produced Oved 2,000,000 Carats | a Year Each. The three principal diamond produc ing companies of South Africa are the | De Premier and Jagersfontein The figures of the latter are not avail able, bul each of the other companies produced more than 2 000,000 in record Beers, carats the last At the open pit year Premier an mine, n which is ar it Is from $1.60 to $1.80 De deen the co At very carat the h the a Beers" min whi are from long work ing cost is more than six dollars a carat The The mine prices average correspond Ot reced pts $4 the prices are from to from this carat ‘he latter of a rece; mine 1 fine quality Prem vields al large quantity which reduces sO A loses about gain diamond itting times His Hearing Goo detected | sa— wi Changing Dinner Customs. The most striking changes in din. ner habits in our time have been the shortening of the time occupied and lessening the kinds of wine served At fashionable dinners in Washington for two decades after the war it unusual to sit at table three full hours and six or seven kinds ine were served of was not of w On one of theses unaccustomed the late Mr of state, if he kinds fige occasions a foreigner to such variety, asked Fvart then didn’t find so us ‘Oh secretary many different no, Ones fre. the trouble me JUric J he sald that This was ¢ when Haves re under the iministration, was ta ng just = Ameri a del. administra booed, and Mr. Evarts. havi new of envoy had the 11 ine rived Central one aring name of known table water, sald compliment to the I su ppose Wonderful. instrument has a supply lasts=—but it's nourishing, extra cost. limited, so be quick. surely come while ¥ the complimentary
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