66 TESTAMENTARY LAW—THEATRICAL EXHIBITIONS. [ART. 93.
ARTICLE XCIII.
Testmentary Law..
WILLS.
Chapter 157 adds the following as section 329:
SEC. 1. Every Eegister of Wills in this State shall receive,
for safe keeping, the will of any living person who resides in
the city or county for which such register is appointed, every
such will being first sealed up and endorsed with the name of
the testator, its date, and the date of its delivery to the register,
and the name of the executor or other person to whom it may
be delivered at the death of the testator; and such register
shall receive for each will so deposited fifty cents, and shall
immediately index it in an index to be kept for that purpose,
and there keep it in his office in a depository to be kept for that
purpose, until the death of the testator, unless delivered to such
testator or to his order, in his lifetime, upon a receipt therefor
being given on said index.
In force from February 19, 1364.
ARTICLE
Theatrical Exhibitions
Chapter 399 adds the following as an article in the Public General Laws, under the
above title.
SEC. 1. It shall not be lawful for any proprietor, lessee, or
manager of any theatre, museum, or other place of amusement,
to employ women or girls as waiters, or to permit them to act
in such theatre, or place of amusement, or among the audience
or frequenters of such theatre, or place of amusement, as waiters
or for the purpose, or under the pretence of selling, serving,
receiving orders or pay for spirituous or malt liquors, wines
lager beer, or any other refreshments or merchandize.
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