1916] OF THE SENATE. 957
ing for an appropriation for the Maryland Tuberculosis Com-
mission. [Which was read and referred to the Committee on
Finance. ]
Also a protest of Julius Mintz, real estate broker, Baltimore,
Maryland, against the passage of House Bill No. 691, intro-
duced by Mr. Lee, in regard to the levying of an additional
assessment on property sold for more than assessment. [Which
was read and referred to the Committee on Judicial Proceed-
ings. ]
Also a petition of F. F. Greenwell, of Leonardtown, Mary-
land, in favor of the passage of the Bill providing for an ap-
propriation for the St. Mary's Hospital. [Which was read
and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]
Also a petition of the Improved Order of Red Men, signed
by twenty-five citizens of the State of Maryland, in favor of
the passage of the Indigent Widows and Orphans Bill. [Which
was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]
Also a protest of J. Frank Turner, importer of pure food
products, against the passage of House Bill No. 193, which
prohibits Baltimore dealers soliciting or delivering any beer
or liquors in Baltimore county unless they have a license in.
Baltimore county. [Which was read and referred to the
Committee on Judicial Proceedings. ]
Mr. Holmead submitted the following message:
BY THE SENATE,
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
The Senate respectfully requests the return of House Bill
No. 26, introduced by Mr. Van Horn, for further consideration.
By order:
P. WATSON WEBB,
Secretary.
[Which was ready assented to, and sent to the House of
Delegates. ]
ORDERS.
By Mr. Duvall: Ordered, That C. G. Hill be paid the sum of
ninety dollars ($90) for eighteen days' work as doorkeeper in
the Senate for the Session of 1916. [Which was read and re-
ferred to the Committee on Finance. ]
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