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SENATE BILL No. 181.

A bill for "An Act to amend section 25 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to tax gifts, legacies, inheritances, transfers, appointments and interests in certain cases, and to provide for the collection of the same and repealing certain Acts therein named,' approved June 14, 1909, in force July 1, 1909, as amended."

SENATE BILL No. 200.

A bill for "An Act to amend section 1 of 'An Act to regulate the foreclosure of chattel mortgages on household goods, wearing apparel and mechanics' tools,' approved June 5, 1889."

SENATE BILL No. 208.

A bill for "An Act in relation to the sale of tickets to certain places of entertainment or amusement."

SENATE BILL No. 209.

A bill for "An Act to make an appropriation to defray the expenses incidental to the administration of 'An Act in relation to the suppression, eradication and control of tuberculosis among domestic cattle, and to provide an appropriation therefor,' approved June 28, 1919, as now or hereafter amended."

SENATE BILL No. 219.

A bill for "An Act to amend section 19 of 'An Act for the assessment of property and providing the means therefor, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved February 25, 1898, as amended."

SENATE BILL No. 229.

A bill for "An Act to amend 'An Act to provide for the acquisition, equipment, conduct and maintenance of public playgrounds in and by cities, towns and villages having a population of less than one hundred and fifty thousand,' approved June 24, 1921."

SENATE BILL No. 237.

A bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to restrict the manufacture, sale, transportation, possession and use of intoxicating liquor, aiding thereby in establishing uniformity in State and Federal laws in regard thereto,' approved June 27, 1921, in force July 1, 1921, by adding section 50 thereto."

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A bill for "An Act to amend sections 1 and 7 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to authorize county authorities to establish and maintain a county tuberculosis sanitarium, and branches, dispensaries and other auxiliary institutions connected with the same, and to levy and collect a tax to pay the cost of their establishment and maintenance,' approved June 28, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, by amending said sections to read as follows:"

SENATE BILL No. 268.

A bill for "An Act creating the Illinois Waterway Advisory Commission and making an appropriation therefor."

SENATE BILL No. 281.

A bill for "An Act to amend section 25 of 'An Act to revise the law in relation to counties,' approved March 31, 1874, as amended."

SENATE BILL No. 345.

A bill for "An Act making an additional appropriation for the payment of the employees of the Senate of the Fifty-third General Assembly of the State of Illinois."

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 246, for "An Act to amend sections 8, 9, 12, 17, 36, 37, 39, 39a and 40a of an Act entitled, ‘An Act to prevent fraud in the sale of dairy products, their imitation or substitutes, to prohibit and prevent the manufacture and sale of unhealthful, adulterated or misbranded food, liquors, or dairy products, to provide for the appointment of the State Food Commissioner and his assistants, to define their powers and duties and to repeal all Acts relating to the production, manufacture and sale of dairy and food products and liquors in conflict herewith,' approved May 14, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, as amended."

Reported the same back with amendments thereto, and recommended that the amendments be adopted, and that the bill as amended do pass, and that it be ordered on file on order of second reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to be placed on file on order of second reading and the amendments were ordered printed.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 303, for "An Act to validate certain acts and contracts of agency and loan corporations organized under 'An Act in relation to corporations for pecuniary profit,' approved June 28, 1919, in force July 1, 1919, as originally in force and as subsequently amended, known as "The General Corporation Act."

Reported the same back with an amendment thereto, and recommended that the amendment be adopted, and that the bill as amended. do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and the amendment was ordered printed.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 304, for “An Act to amend sections 2 and 3 of an Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to corporations for pecuniary profit,' approved June 28, 1919, in force July 1, 1919, as subsequently amended."

Reported the same back with an amendment thereto, and recommended that the amendment be adopted, and that the bill as amended do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and the amendment was ordered printed.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 321, for "An Act to amend sections 2, 4 and 6 of 'An Act to regulate the practice of chiropody in the State of Illinois, approved April 26, 1917."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 336, for “An Act to amend section 9 of An Act to revise the law in relation to landlord and tenant,' approved May 1, 1873, as amended.”

Reported the saine back with an amendment thereto, and recommended that the amendment be adopted, and that the bill is amended do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and the amendment was ordered printed.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 367, for "An Act to provide for the payment by the county of Cook of further compensation to the judges of the Circuit and Superior Courts of said county, and to repeal a certain Act therein named."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 371, for "An Act to amend section 86 of ‘An Act concerning local improvements,' approved June 14, 1897, as amended." Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 338, for "An Act to amend section 19 of ‘An Act to promote the general welfare of the people of the State by providing compensation for accidental injuries or death suffered in the course of employment within this State; providing for the enforcement and administering thereof, and a penalty for its violation, and repealing an Act entitled, 'An Act to promote the general welfare of the people of this State by providing compensation for accidental injuries or death suffered. in the course of employment,' approved June 10, 1911, in force May 1, 1912,' approved June 28, 1913, as amended."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 316, for "An Act to provide for an increase in the number of judges of the Superior Court of Cook County and to provide for the nomination of candidates for said judicial offices."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do

pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 17, for "An Act to amend section 1 of 'An Act in regard to garnishment,' approved March 9, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended.”

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 31, for "An Act to add section 10a to ‘An Act in regard to attachments in courts of record,' approved December 23, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended."

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Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 41, for "An act to amend section 4, Article II of 'An Act to revise the law in relation to justices of the peace and constables,' approved June 26, 1895, as amended."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 124, for "An Act to amend section 60 of 'An Act in relation to the civil administration of the State government, and to repeal certain Acts therein named,' approved March 7, 1917, as amended."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Dailey, from the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred a bill, House Bill No. 168, for "An Act to amend section 13 of 'An Act to revise the law concerning the time of holding the terms of Circuit Court and of the calling of juries in the several judicial circuits, exclusive of Cook County,' approved June 23, 1915, as amended."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Wright, from the Committee on Appropriations, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 100, for "An Act to establish a commission for the revision of the Statutes."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Wright, from the Committee on Appropriations, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 267, for, "An Act making an appropriation to Mrs. Lulu G. Graves."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

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Mr. Wright, from the Committee on Appropriations, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 346, for "An Act to create a tax investigation commission, to define its powers and duties and to make an appropriation therefor."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. Wright, from the Committee on Appropriations, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 310, for "An Act making an appropriation for the relief of Sophie Jones, widow of John S. Jones, and Joseph Martin Jones, his son."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. O. W. Smith, from the Committee on Drainage, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 315, for “An Act to provide for the construction, reparation and protection of drains, ditches and levees, across the lands of others, for agricultural, sanitary and mining purposes, and to provide for the organization of drainage districts, and to revise the law in reference thereto, and to repeal certain Acts therein named.”

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. O. W. Smith, from the Committee on Drainage, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 77, for "An Act to amend section fortyfour of 'An Act to provide for the construction, reparation and protection of drains, ditches and levees across the lands of others for agricultural, sanitary and mining purposes, and to provide for the organization of drainage districts,' approved May 29, 1879, as amended."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered on file in order of second reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to be placed on file on order of second reading.

Mr. O. W. Smith, from the Committee on Drainage, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 282, for "An Act entitled an Act to validate the organization of outlet drainage district organized under the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois. entitled, 'An Act to provide for the construction, reparation and protection of drains, ditches and levees, across the lands of others, for agricultural, sanitary and mining purposes, and to provide for the organization of drainage districts,' approved and in force May 29, 1879, and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto."

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading.

Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading.

Mr. O. W. Smith, from the Committee on Drainage, to which was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 295, for "An Act to amend sections 3 and 30 of ‘An Act to provide for drainage for agricultural and sanitary

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