A.hwr V K. ,. -w r w V 'nl iffl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHlUADELPULV, TUESDAY, FEBRUAK 18, 1010 1 f y AY RISE BILLS ARE IN DISFAVOR t !. luc Law Amendments Arc Also Taboo at Harris- 1) iuvk iPRDEHS FROM LEADERS !4 r Permitting Sunday All leisure Movies and Concerts Faces Defeat, It Is Said ;ij a Staff Coilfffondint lliirrMmrtr, 1V1. IS S.ilarv "rnlw- erE" and hills to aim ml tho Who Ui 'bo nil to permit n moro liberal Sundav , ate taboo In tho prernt I.ecl"tlaturc I This word M said to linvm ronio down direct fiom t'lo coterie of bis llcpubllian leaders. "' It I alo reported that the Sproul ad- jnlnlstiatlon has t.tl.en n deiided -tand njralnst tho wholesale lot of alaiv Jt "raiser" vvlilcli liavo been Introduced In Iho two branches of the Legislature T ,V number of bills to oiganl7e vitlnm departments carry provisions for salar 'Increases, but It Is explained tnat tlies- ; measurcH will be supporteil becati they aro considered equally rs rather than ln- ' creascr.s of Ril.irie Tho list of salary raiers Introduced 3 In tho Ieisltlurn takes lu a wide range jfrom tho i.enernor and niembeiv of Supremo f ouri down to tipstaves In varloUH courts and ie.il estate assessors In Phlladclpl 1a One of theo measure. the bill ttttrodiicid In 1!epiecnliitlve Alexander nf Helawarn '"lintv, to In- creaso salaries, of Common. Pitas ilnurt fuijces wis sent back to committee, last nlfilit. -when It appeared on the M'onU readlnp: calendar In the llon-e AmonR the blue-law repealers -aid to be, mniked for clefciu Is the ltorlo bill "Ho penult .Sunday mivif. lectures and orchestral concerts or an educational B effajivcter. -jj ' " A bill requiring all clotlilnjr M In Pcnpsjlvanla to bear a label or brand settlnr forth In wik" characters 'lie quality of mateilal Ms Introduced urn the Hou.o bv Mr. Len til, Yoilc, last night. It must ulso slate whether lis eontalnw new or second hand material. Tho penally Mr viola tion Is a flno of $100 or thiee months in Jail. The Labor Hnd Industry De partment Is to enforco the act. Authority of tho State HlKh,vvny Com missioner to deslRiiato any series of hlcbnavfl fornunc a continuous louto acroa the siaie as t lie ltooevelt lllKh- way" 1m coniaintd in a bill Introduced Into the House bv Mi Mliim Miner. Under terms nf the bill the luRhvvay would bo so d signaled on all stale I hlghvrav maps The bill w.n scut to j tho Commitiee on ltoads " ........ .... .. . A series of amendments to the third class tltv codo to enable lounclt to enact ordinances to n gulate snnltaiv conditions alterations and additions of buildings, lemoval and lepalr of In eeuro buildings uuiiibeiiug and renuiii befing of buildings either by owners or occupants oi bv iltles was Introduied by Sir. Ahum Merter Provision is alo made for the ivgulat Ion of plumbing, elevators, wlilng staliwajs and tire escapes and for building codes. Appropriation bills prtsented Iniluded $63,070 to reimburse i ountles fot money Jiald In aid of falls and $(ji'HI) to State College ior experiments In tobacco Browing Mr. SJook, Blair, ixteiullng to 13J5 I" 4 requirements of theatre xnftly act of 1809. Mr. Kov, PhUadeliilild, fm bidding ler- IfjUl Jj'sea. BdVi1! Ileinents. .vtr 1JU(U',T ' ouaiioilMiia, leiiuiring ue tiiiPifnn rf t Hrr1iti.il rriii il4 nf iii uiiw uuelcr eighteen ionvkted of tnlMieiiieaii - "Mr. Xmir Philadelphia fot bidding persons tinder twenin-olie fnun canning or firing ulfrltlCv nf slfiall caliber tire arms. iiurrl.l.ure. Keb 18-Senator 'iow. ilr, SCool WaJr foibidding stale aid to fairs ih;i muting Jiutse la. ing. Mr Comenjr, Killum. eveinptlng de- mand deposits pailng not mure than il iier ceni irom uruuitax. oilier nuts presented weie Mr. Stadtlander. Allechenv. author. lllng second-Ua cities to ta public Utilities, giving preference to discharged soldiers in cllv appointments, eliminat ing German newspapers from ofllclal ad vertising ,lMr. 12va" T.ehlcli TM-ovldlng for ad- fdj.tional built -t in the Thlrt-tlrst dis- inci. jMr. Phillips Clearfield, llxlng a fi bounty for wlldcatb ti for foxes and t for weasels and minks. Mr. Cook Yolk, lequlilng spark ar resters on traction engine. To Krilnce Aula Thefts Mr. Michel Allegheny making theft of, an automobile a felonv under a pen alty ot $300 tine or ten eara In pnson Mr. Cohllie. riilladelphla providing Philadelphia magistrates shall serve xls years' tenure of courts to which they shall select or b assigned Mr. Heffeinan. Philadelphia, relieving sales ot bunding and loan association stock from state tax M. (dilmpson, Allegheny, declaring under state Hanking Department as building and loan association all unlii- jSorporated associations, firms and per sons deriving funds from periodical pay ments. 5!r, Dunn, Philadelphia. Introduced a bill providing that nominal Ions by nomi nation papeis must be filed with Sec retary of Commonwealth or County Commlssloncia prior lo tho pi Unary Tho electors- composing the isilltluil bpdy must file with prothonoiarns be fore tho primary tho affidavits of pre emption. Three bills relative to optometry were presented, .mother by Mr Simla i l'ay- VISIT OUR NEW STORE 1015-1017 MARKET ST. ii i u hup slut hur t l in ini.tra(e unit more the r e mat rWaliU inonrv wntiiiE I, I'rfM & bona rflVrt In Ii I c li iruiie MUlrllfh. 1ljr. 17-Jrwrl M I I h 14 IU (r1i mini u mr C ii ii r it lilted K o I d llllrd U(.s r ui ftrtd br ui fori tbm tirst ilirr ilttr it ii it 1 i X1H.:5. TlirM ivulhe KUf tne inoM Mull IR llnlrri.1 . urrumip btrr- Iro una nr irrr di-Dfnd I I'iUflll a Hble. fESS: IMMTJ CUTTERS or. B,jriVA i mm ff, "; l" W KILLED Mm rttft. flxlnc nuallflcntlon of cxamiiiln board member, and two by Mr. Iluchir, Mr. Will!. Krlf, requiring a'scssora riilladelphla. any optical operations ex cepting by a licensed plijslclnn or sur geon Is forbidden In ono and the state optometry menus kj litem abolished In i another by repeal of the act of 1917. Mr, Sonera, Philadelphia, propofed a -alarv of i:o0 a jenr for nil constables OL'lUllOr In l'lilhulfllihln. Mr. Walker, Philadelphia, aulhorlzltiK Inspection of penitentiaries to appoint lesal advl-fts and fix compensation amending will act of 1917 relative to adopted children. Mr Hugh. Allegheny. Rlvlnc" prefer ence In school credits In schools, normal schools, colleges and unlveisllles to lion- orahlv discharged soldiers Mr! sowers Philadelphia. mMnr it n nilfdemeanor for persons to falely' represent themselves as marneil in order lo obtain loilslnBt eleflnlnir acsravated fornication and providing for discharge of sureties of ilerelinants in criminal lases where Indictments are not found In six months. Hills to Alii Soldiers Mr Mantis. Alleghenv. exeinpilng from Inheritance taxes estates of men killed In war, or ujing iroiu vvoiiniis or disease while in military or naval service or resulting from It. Counties, cities and boroughs arc au thorised to appioprlate money to aid,, entertain and cire for Mildlers. sailors nnd marines In .i bill presented lo thei House by Mr. htadtlander. Allegheny. I He also presented bills Increasing penal-1 tlis for pl'kpochcts anil autliormng i filing of Hens for expenses of abating, nulsinces Mr Sliafier. Allegheny, extending sol diers' burial art to men vvbo served In war Will tiermauv and authorizing an appropriation of $3 for each burial. Mr Crockett, Philadelphia, establish ln a mate lax of i per lent on earnings us toinpensallon for giving of or par ticipation In any tliintrlcal exhibition, mid forbidding attendance of any on under slxtien at anv shows unless ac companied by an adult. Mr cowers Philadelphia exempting estates pnsing lo stutei or niuiiicipall tlet from Inberltanie tax .Mr Woodruff. Snvder. requiring names of cities or boroughs to be painted on "nille-llinlt signs on iiute liichnavs: amtnding si liool ode sn aa lo pmvlde for school propertWs in trills Miriiiunded b) oilier dWtu.i lls- AI)VKRTISIiG FIGHT IS HOUSE STARTED It j a Staff ConrapoinicHt ' llnrrUliiirg, Keb. 1 8 A light lo wu Italian and Jewish dait.v nevvspapets In Phlltdelphla fiom coming under the ban of the Uolard bills, whlcli aim to elimi nate iltv and loiinlv advertising In for eign i.ewspapeis. paitlcu!arl llermati languige papers, ha developed in the House Senator Vare Intioduced legislation In the 1!ld sessli n vvhl li ptovided that cllv Mini iciutitv adverilslng mut ap liear In JeulKh and Italian dallies ulieie . li prn rfi, iii.r ,11 ir" over 4n umi persons who nan- I ,,, er, ,e.i f,om tal and over 40 1)00 llilillili.speaklng pel sons The bills Introduced bv Representative John A Kolard of Craw fold, to elimi nate advertising Itr Herman language newspapers provide for the irpeal of ibis clause When the Belaid bills, three in niim ber. lanle U for setond leading last night thev vieie sent back to commit tee on tliej motion of the sponsor for a hearing Itepie-entatlve ' v Baldl. Jr of Philadelphia, asked for the healing v , , ., Immediately afterward Itepiesfciitat ve Tames A Walk!, of -Philadelphia. In troduieil a series of bills whlrh would ban ciiv and countv advertising m Herman language nevvspapeis, but re tain the clause relating to Italian anil Jewish dnllies III the oilglual legis lation lnttoduied bv Senator viire Uolatd --avs he will light for the pass age of his bills In their original shape .1 lgjrAJY' HILL PREVENTS I VMMAItY PARTY RAIDS ' Kavelte piesented In the Senate a . iiin detlgned to Vr"'n:';'"'nl ,',,;;, )l ''V-VuiVlate at a pilmarj election I Jj. "b(, candidate on more than one i.,,v n, ket Ml me sanm uura o;.,r v.ihon. ik inlrociuceu a in i inieMiinir the Common Pleas Couits with power to determine the Invalidity of .... ...., lie rpaknn of tlm anv inariiBBe i"" " , - . i,c- nr weakmlndedness of either partv at the time of the consummation not her bill Introduced In the Fenate was ono bv Senator Woodward, Phlla delnhla. exempting- Trout Inheritance fixes all bequests to Insf itutlons of i.'urelv public charitv except instltll linns inioipuiatnl under ihe laws of anj otliei state or couiiiy Better Letters rxecutlves, cm respondents, clerks cannot get lesults unless their Idteis are elear. concise, forceful. AblUtv to wilte letters that build and retain business can only be rnulred by training. Our oours. In Business Building English trains you to wrlto letters that sell goods, collect accounts, adjust claims and pile up good wllL Call or write for particular CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 1121 Arch Street 415 Chestnut Street SiDAIX BEGINS FIGHT FOR CHARTER BILL Heads Revision Legislative Committee at Harrishurg PLAINS PERSONAL POLL Representative llcffcrnan Will Conduct the Rattle on Floor of House ; n Staff Corielpotdnit i llsrrlnl.urr, Keb IS The fight has begun to 'put over" the proposed new charter for riilladelphla Senator Augustus V Dalx Jr. was elected chairman of the dialler lie vision Legislative roitunlltp at a meet ing In charter revision headquarters, and plans were formulated to make a per sonal poll of the Senate and House. The plans rail for Senator Dalx: to """ hib-hbiii ior me rnaner mil on tne floor of the Senate, and rtepiesentatlve James ,1 llcfftrnan vv ho Introduced tho Police and flrenifii bill two jears ago, on tho floor of the House So far neither the ndvoi.ites nor op ponents of the clniitrr measuie have "''Je.any move In either hiamh While the Vares art" understood to be onnosed to the bill, theio Is n geneial feeling that a tneasuic? inav be put In which will receive the support of limb fac tions fiom Philadelphia walt s-prinit's Oplnlcin Many of tho legislators an- waiting to hear (lovernor Sproul s opinion on ihe charter subject nnd will vote ac- conllngly after hearing what the chief executive ch sires The, Vare forces have made no move so far to c-orial the vote of the Legis lative League, which Is composed of 'drv" members from the rural dis tricts Itepicsentatlve llubeu I. Wal lace chairman of the league and Hep. ieentatlve Allan Miller, ilie secretary, sav that no move has been made so far to linn up league membeis either wav HIsouFsIng the bill Senator Dalx said "Wo have every reason to believe that the bill that will be submitted for the revision of the charier will be passed by the Legislature and signed bv the governor We anticipate local opposi tion but that from the outet has been regarded as Inevitable-, our aim will be to enlighten the members of 1h In tel lor counties as to conditions lu Phila delphia and to thoRe who have not al readv committed themselves vie simply s-av that vre would like them to reserve decision until 1hev shall have .in oihi ttinltv to bear the delegations of icpie sentatlve citizens that will come from Philadelphia to argue In favor "f the reforms proposed In our bil ' BULLER SEEMS CERTAIN TO RETAIX OLD PLACE , , , ... ,, ,' llsrrlsburg, beb IS -l otifiiinatlon of , I-'Ish Commissioner Duller b the Senate , seems assured When fioiemor Spioul ,' , , . , . .. sent his nomination for reappointment to , the Senate last week it was leteired to the committee on executive nominations lCyil:?tll 111 III III till! m veaXf enfoyment JSmSmfc Fa,Tl!a J0m$F m MiW Its thc blend of the 1 W J$i'$2$!SkKB' fine Havana a Mend II W J''MBtW that cant be cPicti w wJ,-$itiiSSi' that givcs E1 product if m$Wm& its mild' dist'nctivc jM Wjr,. ranting frm Kali tunlji-rivcn(a ' mw mA G. II. P. CIGAR CO. Phils MP ELM0DUO0 Tfffff. S JfSJTJtf A Income Tax Form Individual Returns for Inconles of $5,000 or underNo. 1040-a' FORMS for this return may now be obtained at either our downtown or uptown office We shall be glad to assist our, customers, and others-in ihe prcpanu tion of their Returns, for which we make no charge. Philadelphia Trust Company 1H5 Cheatnut Street at the Instanco of Senator T. I.arry Kvrr, of West Chester. Senator Uyra opposed conflnnatlon of Mr, Duller two eara ago, .... ,j , Senator Kvro said today he would not "have a difference with (lovernor Sproul over HulbT for nil the fish In I'ennsvl vanla " lie Indicated that unless certain pinion subatantlate charges made I against Mr. Iliiller, tho nomination will !bo favorably icported from tho com mittee. Propocs Maine of Governor Curlin I llarrMnirt. l'eli. 18. Senator Augus lu V. Dalx. .Ir. of Philadelphia. Intro-1 duiivl a bill In the Senate proviuing an npptoprlatlon of :0 000 for tho erection or n statuo of former Governor Andrew O run In, of Hellefonte, In tho rotunda of tho Capitol Tho bill puts the. work of erecting the monument In the hands of thr commission on public grounds and buildings, of which tno uovernor is tue t.nd. LEGISLATOR ASKS , PROBE OF SCHOOLS Itaiuscv. of Delaware Wl aillS System in State Invcsti gated ly Committee llnrrUbiirx. I'eb IS P.epretenlallvo William T P.anife, of Delaware, the organl7atlnn leader of !. House, xvlll confer wllh (lovernor Sproul today on tho question of a legislative Investiga tion of the si boot hj stein of the Male. Mr llamsev has tonferted wllh At torney Ceneral Seliafter on the subject and Is now piepaied to place his views before tho Governor The pioposal for suih an Investigation wpuld be made the subjeit of a lesolutlou whlili would be Intioduced In the Senate. Mr Kamsey said last night the tesult piobabty would be the inttie i llnilnntlon of the stnte Boaid of education. Representative Hamsey teialled that as a member of the Senate Mr Sproul was an aidenl and peislstent Investigator Mr. Knmsev's main thought Is, that there should be all Investigation of the expenditures1 of the edtuatlonal authnil ties. To accomplish this, it Is his Idea that legislative committee should have a healing on the subject Mr Uamscv does not ihaige misman agement of the state's educational funds, but ho said It would be Infinitely bettei for the educational sjstem of the state If the people knew where the money was going "I am Informed.' he said, "that not even the auditor general of the stale audits the auuunts of the educational department l'or some reason, the edu cational svslem of the state Is not going ahead In fait It U going back and something should be done to remedy the evil A legislative Investigation l said to be alined to loine extent at Doctor Sihaeffei s administration of the affairs of the states educational svsletn Should siuli a resolution as Mr ltani sey favors be, lutioduied It would Indefi nitely postpone iciislderntion of the bills recently Introduied providing for In (leased lax levies for siliool purposes It is provided hi these bills that the n-hool levies In Philadelphia be Increased fioin si mills to eight mills. Dill Knipt Tax Kevision Clerks' Pav Itepiexentitlie N'ear.v this illy, to- lUv ,ltroliuced a bill In the Houte lals- Ing tho salaiv of chief ileik, Board of Bevlhlon of Taxes, fiom 52500 to J35U0 and that of assistant chef clerk- fiom ,,ono , .,UOl, TllH 1)rM1, , ,,,pr Ielb Ik John M Haines and his assistant, .loeih Oberndorf ULilLIl LIU MX PROPOSED LAW AIDS SPLIT-TICKET VOTER Senator Woodward Would Validate Individual and Parly Crosses ou Same Ballot ty a Staff Correspondent lUrrliburg, Feb. 11, A bill to per inlt a voter to vote a spilt ticket at a general election without any danger of Invalidating his ballot will bo Intro duced In tho Senate by Dr. George Woodward, who represents tin German, town district, H would permit nu elector to mnrk a cros In a party square for a straight t'eket vote and then slnglo out Indi vidual squares of any other candidates on tho ballot, cither of tho party In whose sqttarn the cros was placed or any other party. .-ucn a law wotihi nave savcu tue Town Meeting Partv many votes which were thtown out by tho courts Vhen tho ballot boxes vvero opened after tho election lu November. lslT Tho law, as It now stands, specifics that wheio a ballot romaint lonfllctlng maiks It shall be Invalidated. Elec tion boards, however use their own dis cretion, and tho xotes are counted ac- lonilng to the Judgmtlit of division election oltlclals utile's th ballot boxes nre brought Into court on contest pro ceedings. In the lontest which followed the No vember. 141T, election. It was found that election boaids lu Independent dlvl. slons Invariably accepted ballots) where crosses In Individual squares conflicted with tho party squire mark'. The court consequently threw out these bal lots, the Vare organisation gaining by the action of tho cotnt. Senator Woodivaid, sponsor of the proposed measure fiankly admits that he expects the bill will meet with utrong oposltlon. Provost Nnitli lo Lciture "Karlv Mineralogists and Chemists" will be the subject of nu address to be given this evening bv Provost lMgnr I'. Smith, of the I nlveisltv of Pcnnsvlva nla, at a meeting of members of the Academy of Natuial Sciences Start today to buy War Saving Stamps MJpBM! ill :, "Victrola" i Umm sl Hm Mil . M H M Wil tfilliil m BILL PROTECTS MILK BUYERS llonoo' Measure Itcqtiircfl Posting ol i'nee Lists at Muttons . ltnrrlnburg, lVh. 18. Sohcdules or prices for milk and cieam nro loqulred to bo posted In every milk gathering station by proprietors or managers, to gether with a statement based cm butter fat content under t( nns of bill Introduced Into the House by Mr. Zook, Blair, to day. In addition every person deliver ing milk Is to be mailed a copy of tho Fchedule together with any rjianges. A bill authorizing the slate game com mission to purclinsn or accept gifts of lands to establish game preserve was Introduced bv Mr. Bowman, Cumberland. Tho commission Is not to eNpend moro man x&O.OOO a car out oi tno numers license fund revenue. Another game bill appearing tame from -Mr. Zonk, ltliilr, who proposes to nnn nd tho codo so that quull shall bo considered song birds. SEEK OPINIONS ON TRAINING House Military Aluiirs Commit tee Will Quiz Returned Officer llnrrlnlinrc, b'eb. 18 Iteprescntntlvo Benjamin It. Golder, Philadelphia, chair man of tho House Military Affnlrs Com mittee, announced today that this com mltteo would hold four or five hearings In -various sections of tho stato to ascer tain tho sentiment of returned unity or nrers on military legislation novV pend ing before the House. Tho llrst of these hearings will bo the latter part of next week lu Philadelphia. heveral bills bearing em military train I no- urn now lu Dm legislature. Ono In tioduced by Ilepri'sentatlvo John IS. K Scott, Philadelphia, would mako military j ti. -lining 111 high schools and iioiiu.il schools compulsory. "DRY" AMENDMENT IN SENATE Hearing Follows First Heading of Ratification Amendment llarrlburg, Keb. 18. In accordance I with n. decision reached last night bv tho Committee on Law and Order, tho llouso Joint resolution ratlfjlng tho na tional prohibition amentlmen was ie ported favorably from that commltteo to the Senate by Senator Hvte, Chester, today and Immediately read the Hist time. Oil motion of Senator Salus the reso lution was then leconuiilttid to the eominltlee for a hearing this' afternoon ' The hearing was held In tho Senate I chamber. Tho "wots" and "dijs weie each given twenty minutes lo pi i sent, niguniints on the iuetlon of latlllca-Hon. SSSSTc? rJctorTaHuns)! An "all-star" concert in your own home under your own management You choose the artists you want to hear.- You select the numbers you want thcm to sing and play. You arrange the program to suit yourself. 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In Columbia, vhero tho legislature) Is meeting, tho younger group, with I.ucy Bunts and Gladys Grlner, got a similar .cordial weliome. At the close ot tho successful "prison special's" visit to Charleston, news that tho amendment has been reintroduced In tho t'nlted States Senato Is being told In every "movie" thealro In tho city, and the suffragists aro rojolclnc over "winning the first skirmish In their nttcen-day battle.'' Water Pitchers An excellent investment and a patriotic duly ppyjgcaTOiC!;tcPtigiiCTtr s m u t'E I I i theatre or J. S27S S332.EO MB today and hear g jjW 0 g HI R r & Lv&q v !l V; . i imamx m-nawimt &-p-,W.& L" tVL CY "a jiiifii niiil
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