Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1919, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIlJADELPfilA, TUESbAT, MABOH If, 19ft
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TEACHERS' WAGE
BILLS UP TODAY
House Educational Com
mittee Passing on Various
Increases Proposed
DEED FEES REGULATED
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Pleasure Providing Twenty
Year Term for Bandits Ts
Enacted
HsrrUhnrr. March 1 1 The House
passed finally the bills for an additional
Judge In Lehigh Counts, regulating fees
nt PhilarielnhfA Ttertrder of lUeds and
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school students who terved In the war
A new teachers' minimum salary hill
was presented to the House by Mr.
Palmer. Schuylkill It provides as fol
lows! Seven month term. Jjflfl . eight
months term. $S50 , nine months term,
JSOO.
All others $45 per schotl month
It applies to all teachers of two vear'
"service and holding higher than pro
visional certificates.
An appropriation of f3.850.ono Is car
ried, nnd It Is provided the state shall
not be rellecd from Increases heretofore
provided
It Is the plan of the educational com
mittee to consider all teachers' salary
bills todav
Authority for the l.eglslatixe 1'efer- '
ence Bureau to continue the compilation '
of codes Is rontalneri In a bill Introduced
ln the House bv Mr Powell, Luzerne
An appropriation of JlSOfin is carried
ftnd the codes when finished are to be
sent to the Legislature
Mr. Ramsey, Pelawate read in place
ft bill to add two compilers and bill
drafters to the bureau staff at $2100 per
year and other attaches to handle legis
lation. Mr. Alexander Delaware. Introduced
a hill to make state omclal time accord
with congressional acts on davlight
sating.
Mr. Slmpon. Alleghenx making In
curable Insanity cnue for divorce
Mr. Dithrich Alleghenv. providing
that the Auditor r.eneral shall appoint
five mercan'ile appraisers for Allfghenj
County at $3000 each per jear
Mr. Simpson Mlegheny regulating
sales of land bv boroughs for school.
Mr Cox. Philadelphia authorizing
Philadelphia Pirenor of Public Safety to
fix date for application for licenses
for pool and billiard tables
1 Ixen Prothnnetarles tr
Mr. Palmer. Schuylkill fixing fees of
Prrtthnnrtfriries in .'niintles lia!nff he-
tween 100.000 and 1 000 000 population
Mr. Cum Vrmstrong regulating elec
tion of Fchool board orfkers In second.
third and fourth classes
Mr. Hoffman Lancaster appropriat
ing $3T2.5t6 10 to meet normal schools
deficit I
Mr LarferM Philadelphia, approprt.
Ming- J2IO.O00 to Jefferson .Medical Col-
Mr Wi Philadelphia. proMdlng
that when bonds ate Hied In eminent do- I
main certificates of amounts admitted !
xo&avniuw"""lv
Mr. Palmer Pcnuylkili. amending1
Jmenilo coun icts prolding for carrv-
lng out of cou't orders b guardians and '
restoration or propettv stolen bv parent I
or guardian
Mr Leslie IIeuhenv ahn,i.i. ..
5.eiiiev.eil,i! ? ,i ,,,hoill!lnr ""
fecretar o. Internal Affairs to establlfh
!n tils department n bureau of topo-1
graphic and geological surxey of the I
state.
'Ir. Kitigibbon. McKean. flxnc t,v '
of fourth...)... v.b.t .ii... i- -..--- I
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nee oincers a; in aay instead of fl
Mr. ear. Pli'ladelnhia. forbidding
furnishing of guns to persons under
eighteen sears nf age
Mr. Powell Luzerne, regulating col
lection of taxes by sureties of deceased
tax collectors.
Mr. Walker. Philadelphia, making a
misdemeanor for notaries to tertifj
BONWIT TEliER
SPRING WRAPS
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For U 'cdncsday Only
Luxurious Dolmans, Capes and Wrap-like Coats, of
Bolivia, Peluccia, tricotine, serge and novelty fabrics are
included in this unusual offering. All are exquisitely
hand-tailored and lined with crepe de chine, peau de
cygne or Pussy Willow. The styles are correct, exclusive
and superbly becoming.
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GOVERNOR WILL OUTLINE
LEGISLATION HE FA VORS
Confers Willi Attorney General Schaffcr on Bills Ho Wants
Pushed and Will Issue. Statement Today Setting Forth De
tails of Program and Plans for New Laws
llrrlhur, March It Governor
Hnroul will Issun a utatemtnt today it
tints forth Hip details of Hie nclinlnlstrn
tlon's IrelttlatUr prcgrnm tintl rnutner.
ntlnc the Mils which Hre rrnuy for nub-
missions to the Lrslslnttirc nnd tho plans
tho Kecutlvc 11.1B in mind ror new leg
Halation. It w.m Irarncil ttit. nhll eonflnMl
in Mm homo In Chester by a nIlEht In-
jrtlxpooltlon. the Governor and the At
torney iener.il thoroughly discussed tho ,
ini.iraiinn'. legislative nrocram and
the general tomluot of the Arsetnbly so
the ge
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Unxernor's
i result of this
ronferenre i
of "speeding lip' Will be
nd It 1s
umlerstood
will urg
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statement
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this
Iffinedltlon of nil legislation. In
. ,,ni it ;, learned that Itep-
iresentatHe William T llamsey will
Introduce n resolution in cur nou.-r
fixing the d.ite of .pril 1 n.s thn final
dav for th presentation of new hills.
Mr Itam-ey, after conference with
leaders. ald adjojirnment of the Legls
lature might bo expected about the
middle of May
It Is understood the rjoxtmot has been
soniewlnt Impatient with the progress
of the s!.emlly so far and that he de-
when .1 person does tint appear In per
son Mr. Itennlnger. Northampton, valldat
Ing official acts by deputy noturics.
Mr. Allen, Mercer, requiring rood on
sale In restaurants to h plated under
glas. under penalt.v of j:s
Mruiilrrs l)lee erllllnitrs
Mr McKa. l.uierne. tcnuirlng cer-
tithaies nf freedom from d'"ejse to be
I fl'ed with inanlage licence applications.
Mr Hess. Lancaster. teo.ulrlng une
qual ter of hunters' licenses revenue, to
i bo ptld to County Commissioners for
purt nape of game.
Mr Perry, Philadelphia, providing
that Philadelphia court tipstaves shall
be appointed b. prothonotarles
Mr. Wallace. Philadelphia, regulating
1 annuity benefits of fraternal tsjolctles
on lives of chlldten
Mr Hnl.ird. Crawford, declaring gas
engines operated without mufflers to be
nuisances
Mr Howman. Ctimbetland. authorizing
, gune commissioners to buy or accept
lands for game preserves and to except
.mineral rights. The price lj limited to
I $10 per acte.
1 Mr Wells. Philadelphia, requiring red
light helde auto tags, shading of head
lights and stops when ordered bv ofll-
I cers
1 Mr Hoffman. Lam aster, authorising
' counties to issue bond" for freeing toll
road
Mr Martin Mleghenv providing natu
ralized persons tertiflia'e shall bo Hied
I with applications for hunters' llcentes.
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TOUGH ON SENATOR VARE
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Climb "o Flights of Flairs at
Cjpitol and Is Winded
Bj a Sing Covripailr I
Harrltburg. March II -Climbing steps I
i!i " P",.!'an; 'sk ! a Per-on who is
rehst;fv?,,jd,has:of!:;.t tena,nr ",e w,ni
The Senator came Into thr Senate
chamber last night pufti-ig for hrenth.
',fs face florid and tho perspir.itioii '
coring fiom his brow
Several of bis followers rushed to him
,0 au Mm w,Jal wa' ,lp "tatter.
"I 1ui climbed two nights of stairs."
the Senator flnallv managed to sav, ,
after gasping for breath " I
Tho Senator is an inveterate hiker and
oerv morning ai 7 oclock heads the
hiking club wlilih bears his namo on a ,
several mil" ami aiong ine ruetrront
But the Senator generally eschews
rlimhing sieps when there Is anv other
mode of convevanc. in sight.
Ho rah to (.hampion Ireland
Ilnrliester. v. ., March It i Uv
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P i Senator Horah has accented Hn
vtlation to speaV, bere on Sundav night
nt n meeting held in tho interest of telf
detertpination fot Ireland
DheSpeclabuSfwpcfOriainatio
CHESTNUT AT 13thC STREET
Present a Comprehensive
Showing of
Featuring a One-Day Special
68.00
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rtded upon lftkUltiK a itatement tnaklnc
clear tho state's constructive program
and the necessity of xettlnK down to
hard work If It Is to be cnrrled out. Ho
will touch particularly upon the mea
sures he outlined In his Inaugural ad
dress. Following this statement It Is
understood the "big" administration
bills will be Introduced next Monday
night.
The administration's bill reorganizing
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ln .hlcu tho f.overnor l keenly Inter-
'' r'nn' ,,n wl "; J"ibmlttedJ
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next.
Dlue '" lw nirecien against tllo pro-
meters of fake stock propositions ulso
is noo.ii rra.ij.
The Governor will not dlaeu rjillu. '
iiniuiiti n .iini.ti tbiiniuil u.i 111 Jllg
statement
Members of the House and Senate
were keenly Interested ton'ght when It
was learned that a rttitement was forth
coming from the executive. They an
ticipate It will urge expedition and In
this connection it was said tonight that
now that tho dry forces are preparing
lKrt.4m4A n tit-nnlnltlfsjn .nfAPrt..i 1
ac, the legislature wtll get down to real
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DRY DEGISLATION IS NEAR
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hnrorecitlCIlt UllU I'roposcd Mir
I.imior Men at Harricburc
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I HunSintr i oirenroiirfe'
Marrl.liurt. Match II 'Wet leaders mission of three to survey tho harbor
of the LvgiK'ature are stirred over the located bv the state on Presque Isle
j report that 'ilrvs are about to i introduce ay at Kr,, arrI surr0rr,,nc n,i ,0
'r'sJarv'ryhhTbnemln.1 ZT " "" " ,V"d ?
int.i ffftct in 11J0 Ith ',:,,
P.epresentRtlve John
W Vickerman,
leader of the 'drv" forces In the Houss,
admitted the enforcement bills am being
prepared, but said thev would not be
Introduced this week, and did tioi know
when tliev would be
Mr Vlrkermau expressed tho opinion
that Congress would be called Into spe
cial session to act on enforcement meas
ures ' If Congress does nnl Hct." ho said,
'n wav seems left open for the various
stales tn put their own Interpretation
upon the prohibition amendment '
He declined in divulge tho nature of
the proposed hills No bills were Intro
duced b.v the "wets" to define what con
stituted an mtolint
SUM.
PURE
FRESH PAINT
Believe Me
March Winds
uncover the rough spots
that winter has made on
painted surfaces. Have
them newly painted now
before deterioration sets in.
We respond promptly to
calls by mail or phone.
Kuehnle
PAINTER
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SENATE BILL HITS
NO FUND CHECKS
Passes Measure
Making
Paper in Excess of De
posit Misdemeanor
$30,000 EOK HOSPITAL
Many Acts Enacted Finally by
Upper Chamber of State
Legislature
IlarrlKbnrg, March II Dills passed
""" " .-cnair inciuucil me 101-
lowing
Appropriating $30,000 to the Honieo-
palhc State Hospital for the Insane, at
i Allentown
Making It n misdemeanor for any
maker or drAwer with Intent to defraud
to make or draw or deliver any checks,
draft or order when such persons has
not sufficient funds ln or credit with
tho depository upon which tho checks
, 'XwrUun $250,000 to pay for Und
condemned and designated as located
, within the boundary of Valley b'orgc
' Ylo'u bill fixing tho compensation of
borough and township assessors and as-
slstant assessors at $R a day.
Mr- Buckman. Mucim, continuing tho
'commission lo codlf ' banking laws,
Mr Mson nr. nnpolntlne a com-
Mr. Ciow, Fayette, establishing a bu.
a . . . and at
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act:
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At this, tho very heart of Wall Street itself,
one would naturally expect only high-priced
cigarettes to be popular. But Fatima has
proved an exception.
Fatima's popularity at the Stock Exchange
is, in fact, so great that only one cigarette
a high-priced one, of course equals or
leads Fatima in sales, j.jte
FATIMA
A Sensible Cigarette
NOTE Men who think and act at high tension
appreciate a cigarette that leaves them feeling
right. This tjuility, together with Fatimas1
pleasirig taste doubtless explains why Fatimas
just seem to be the "right fit" (or so many men.
read of statistics In the Internal At
fairs. Department,
Would Itegulale Lateral Itallroads
Mr Davis, l.rkawanna, amending the
set regulating lateral railroads by ex
tending Its provisions to persons, cor
porations or municipal corporations
crossing lands, mills, quarries, mines,
kilns or other property In tho vicinity
of a railroad, canal or slack water.
Mr Snyder, lllalr, providing for
safety-first Instruction In elementnry
schools,
Mr, Mearkle. Allegheny, appropri
ating $1,950,000 tt the University of
Pittsburgh for general maintenance nnd
purchase of equipment, extension work,
library and construction of buildings.
Mr. Crow, I'ayette, creating the office
of Indictment nnd cost clerk as an as
sistant to the District Attorney In Co
lumbia, Lancaster, Fayette, Montgomery,
nerks, Schuylkill and Westmoreland
Counties, also a bill providing for a
commission of five to codify the laws
relating to the Insane and feeble-minded.
Mr. Haldwln, Totter, appropriating
$2000 for the payment of losses Incident
to shipment of rattle, delivery of which
was not permitted by the State Livestock
Board
Mr. P.vie, Chester, authorising light,
heat and power companies to consoli
date with motor power or street rail
wav companies
Mr Onw f.'nvette. nmeiwltnc th nm.
pensstlon act soithat In the event that
any dependent who at tho time of the
death of an employo was a widow or
widower should remarry compensation
shall cease.
SJ3.000 for Old rirl Tteglinent, X. O. P.
By Mr. Patton. Philadelphia, appro
prlatlng $33,000 to the 109th Infantry
nf tha United States, formerly the Klrst
Beglment Infantry, of Philadelphia, to
pay for the expenses of maintaining Its
armory.
The following Senate hills were tccom
milled lo committee for hearing:
Establishing military and health In-
stllutlons nnd training In public schools
and normal schooLs and In colleges and
i unlversltlfet receiving stnte aid
Ptohlbltlng the sale of theatre tickets
.Kr "Jr J" ""' l""
.Mdlng that they must bo old at their
faco value.
the Stock Exchange
VARE WILL INTRODUCE
NEW CITY BUDGET BILL
Measure Designed to Be
Counter to'Scetion of Re
vised Cbartcr Measure
Ilarrlnhurg, March II, Senator Kd
win H. Vnre announced he would Intro
duce a new Philadelphia budget bill
nf Vlfthl.... hl-kl If. ..1.1 .-.. . .
j..t. Kiununj ..HUM .. rnm -Vy SO
llcltor Connelly Hnd Joseph P. Oaffney,
cnatrman or (.-ouncus Finance commit
tee, would have tho bill ready by that
time.
"nefore It Is submitted," said the Sen
ator. "It will bo examined by tho City
Controller."
Vare men generally expected the Sena
tor would bring tho bill with him to
Harrlsburg. but ho explained that It was
not completed. Ho refused to discuss
lis provisions In detail,
The Vnro measure will he presented
,0 ,lln Assembly ns a tounler proposal i
to thi hudget section of tho charter
revision bill.
Humors that a eonferenco would kbe
held by the opposing factions on char-
lor revision were tlenlei
by both Sen-
Htor Augustus V. Dalx, Jr., who Is
managing tho charter bill, nnd by
Senator Vore. At least both Senators
said they knew nothing whatever of
the rumored conference and both added
they had not sen tho dovcrnor for
mora than a week.
Holding F.vangclistit- Services
evangelistic services are being he'd
this week nt Scots Presh.vterlnn Church,
Broad street and Castlo avenue Thn
speaker tonight will be the Bev WII-
Ham J. Paske. of the Congregatlonallrt
Chuich. The Itrv Dr. J M. Huhbert
ststcd clerk of the tientral .Wcmbly.
will speak tomorrow night, nnd on
Thursday night the P.ev lr Alexander
MiiiCnll, of the Second Prenbs terlan
Church, wl'l address the congregation,
nnd the Itev. I)r David S-. Clark, of
Bethel Ptcsbyterlan Church on I'rl
dav The services will close on Sun-Ba.v
PHARMAQSTS LICENSED
Mony Pliilntlclpbians Get Ccrtiff
catcs From State Hoard
Ilarrltbrirg, March 11. Nineteen of
the twenty-six applications for registra
tion as pharmacists who took the ex
aminations before tho Stato Hoard of,
Pharmacy here Mnrch 1 wero success-
1 ful. Twenty-nine of the forty-four who
took tho examinations as assistant phar
macists passed.
Examinations by the board wero set
for Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on June
0 nrd 7.
Certificates were granted lo the fol
lowing: Pharmacist Harnett Herman, nd-
Bar Pins With
The dainty lacc-work effects
delicately trimmed with
platinum arc most fitting set
tings for aquamarines.
A tapering effect bar pin of
gold with a large oval aqua
marine of rich color in the
center. $52.
S. Kind & Sons, wo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MUBCHANTS JHWELBBS S1LVEP.SM1T1I3
ward Tl. Chapman, Solomon H. Sufis?
Ileubeti Klfman, Mos Felnaleln, Her
man Klnkelsteln, Besslo C, B. Fox, Loula
rowel!, Herman Posenwald, Milton Stein,
Alvln U Schlegel and Ttobert Seltxer, all
of Philadelphia, nnd Lily Duvolsln,
Clifton Heights.
Assistant pharmacists Harry O.
Aument, raullne Beregofeky, Morris
Illoomfleld, Barnet Budln. Edward E.
Olnyman, Dernard (Joodls, Maurice
Grossman, Abraham Hanowlti, Mary U
Vogel, Henry S. Aymond, Joseph W.
Schaefer and Philip fplers, all of Phila
delphia : Lewis O. Kreemnn, Allentown:
Oliver H. Antes and Obert W. Spenk, of
Coatesvllle; Alexander Schampan, Har
rlsburg: Miles I rtupert, McICeesport;
Clair Moor nnd Luther 'D. Spanglcr, of
York.
Aquamarines
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