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proved April thirteenth, one thousand nine hundred and six," approved March fourth, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, And

Senate Bill No. 65, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors,' and to repeal an act entitled 'An act to regulate the sale of intoxicating and brewed liquors,' passed March seventh, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight," approved March twentieth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine,

Were each taken up, read a second time, considered by sections, agreed to, ordered to be printed, and to have a third reading.

Senate Bill No. 92, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act concerning escheats,'" passed February twenty-seventh, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight (Revision of 1877, page 375),

Was taken up on third reading.

Mr. Wells asked unanimous consent to amend said bill on third reading.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Wells offered the following amendment, which was read and adopted:

Section 1, line 8, substitute a semicolon instead of a period after the word "law", and add the following paragraph: "provided, however, that the provisions hereof shall not become operative until the expiration of one year after the death of the person so seized of said real estate.”

The report of the State Athletic Commission was received and read.

On motion of Mr. Case, the State Printer was ordered to furnish 1,000 copies of the report of the State Athletic Commission. On motion of Mr. Case, the Senate then adjourned.

FRIDAY, March 7th, 1919.

Mr. Hammond took the chair as President.

Under the direction of the President pro tempore, the Secretary called the Senate, when the following Senator appeared and answered the call:

Mr. Hammond-I.

As there was no quorum present, the Senate then adjourned.

MONDAY, March 10th, 1919.

At 8 o'clock P. M. the Senate met.

The session was opened with prayer by the Rev. Edward G. Read, D.D., of Plainfield, N. J.

Under the direction of the President, the Secretary called the Senate, when the following Senators appeared and answered to their names:

Messrs. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Bright, Brown, Case, Conrad, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Wells, Whitney-19.

On motion of Mr. Case, the reading of the Minutes of the Journal of March 3d and 4th was dispensed with.

Mr. Edwards, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 169, entitled "An act concerning conditional sales and to make uniform the law relating thereto,"

Senate Bill No. 170, entitled "An act to make uniform the law relating to limited partnerships,'

And

Senate Bill No. 171, entitled "An act to make uniform the law of partnerships,"

Which were each read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Laws.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 172, entitled "An act concerning fraudulent conveyances and to make uniform the law relating thereto,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Pilgrim, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 173, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled "An act to provide for the appointment of police justices in cities of the first class," passed May eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four,'”

which supplement was approved March twenty-second, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five,

And

Senate Bill No. 174, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning boards of street and water commissioners in cities of the first class in this State, and providing for pensions for such employees as may contribute towards the creation of a fund for providing such pensions,' " approved April fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,

Which were each read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Municipal Corporations.

Mr. Whitney, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 175, entitled "An act amending an act entitled 'An act to amend an act to compel the determination of claims to real estate in certain cases and to quiet the title of the same,' approved March second, one thousand eight hundred and seventy," approved March twelfth, one thousand nine hundred and one,

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 176, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act to promote home life for dependent children," approved April ninth, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen,'" which amendment was approved March thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Municipal Corporations.

Mr. Bright, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 177, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act in relation to days of recreation and holidays, and fixing the days and parts of days so to be set apart and observed, and regulating the maturity of commercial paper with respect thereto," approved March ninth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one,' which amendment was approved April fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five,

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Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Laws.

Mr. Smith, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 178, entitled "An amendment to 'An act concerning the charitable, correctional, reformatory and penal institutions, boards and commissions, located and conducted in this State, which are supported in whole or in part from State funds'" (Revision of 1918),

Senate Bill No. 179, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to establish a uniform standard of weights and measures in this State, to establish a Department of Weights and Measures, and to provide penalties for the use of other than standard or legal weights and measures,'" approved April twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and eleven,

Senate Bill No. 180, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled "An act to establish a uniform standard of weights and measures in this State, to establish a Department of Weights and Measures, and to provide penalties for the use of other than standard or legal weights and measures," approved April twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and eleven,'" which said supplement was approved March twentyfirst, one thousand nine hundred and twelve,

Senate Bill No. 181, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to prevent deception in the distribution or sale of food in package form,'" approved March eighteenth, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen,

And

Senate Bill No. 182, entitled "An act regulating the sale of ice and providing for the weighing thereof,"

Which were each read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Laws.

Mr. Brown, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 183, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act concerning District Courts'" (Revision of 1898), approved June fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety

And

Senate Bill No. 184, entitled "An act entitled 'A further supplement to an act entitled "An act fixing the compensation of certain public officers of the State," approved March sixteenth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six,' " and amended April eleventh, one thousand nine hundred and ten,

Which were each read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Haines, on leave, introduced

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Senate Bill No. 185, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to improve the condition of tenement houses in this State, and to establish a State Board of Tenement House Supervision, approved March twenty-fifth, one thousand nine hundred and four,

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Municipal Corporations.

Mr. Hammond, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 186, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning municipalities,'" approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,

Senate Bill No. 187, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning municipalities," approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,

Senate Bill No. 188, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act concerning municipalities,'" approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,

And

Senate Bill No. 189, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act concerning municipalities," approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,

Which were each read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Municipal Corporations.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 190, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of osteopathy in the State of New Jersey, and to license osteopathic physicians to practice in

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