Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    JERRY SUFFRAGE Wp
UVMS THINGS UP AT
THE CIVIC EXPOSITION
I Antls Declare "Suffs' Brazenly
it. vh, Their "Votes for Women"
fe m, . . H1'nnrtl4lMA
SlOgn uil iuauuiuio
Fnsseraby
i
JnOT SO, &AY SUFFRAGISTS
w.r. deadly war, the sort thai can be
L,gecl faultlessly only by "the female of
L4 Bpeole," has broKen out at the Phllft
IZiflhta Today and Tomorrow exposition.
ij a iWt flag Instead of a yellow one
K xnf Eoon unfurled It may be that the
Piuthorltles will have to stop In nnd decide
'w&ether suffragists nnd antl-pufftnglsts can
: jlre Under the same root togeincr.
i ,, dm authorities have not been In-
B' rlttd or besought to pronounco Judgment.
iTi! Is bosslblo that they haven't oven heard
E-Uuttho trouble, nut troublo there Is,
Mm plenty of It. v - , ,, .
1 "There nre two Buurngo Dooms, niao oy
tde near tne v.esi mui mm m uuu ui
f-tthe" Women's Suffrngo party and the other
II presided over by members of the Congrcs-
s'onai uiiuii.
' BOOTHS APAIUV
Th antl-suffraglst booth Is about 100 feet
mv In tho centro of the vast auditorium
SopoSlte the exhibit of the CMo Club
lut such a distance hasn't prevented tho
Wearing suffrage buttons and yellow arm
bands with t'10 "Votci. for AVomen" plogan,
Mrs. Henry Perkins nnd Mrs Warren Ilel
iir of liogan, when they visited tho nntl
Bttltraglit booth, were told that they were In
lha wrong n'ao0 , ,, A. ,
'This Is no place toT yu thcy wcro ,n"
formed, and then ctuno n rather polite
Invitation for them to leave So Mrp. Per
kins and Jtrs. Heller walked back to tho
'Women's Suffrngo party's booth, whore
tar wore aiding In Uie exhibit.
Both tho women maintain that no hostlll
ties will ensue ns a result of this rebuke.
"I am ft pacifist," declared Sirs. Heller,
Frtmd I want pence."
suffragist booth was no ptnee for ui," added
iMrs. Perkins, "wo just ion wiuioui
iTord and don't Intend to go back. This
Will Is niro tlmn BotJ enough for us."
Over at tho headquarters of tho "Vote3 for
(Women" antagonists Miss Kva "Geo Swaync,
Kentucklan by birth, was In charge Sho
'said that tho suffragists were carrying on
'a campaign against tho nntls by snatching
eft the antl suffrngo buttons from men who
named In front of tbjpi booth3 made con-
fi iptcuous oy mo yeuuw tmuuuiB.
ANTIS' CHARGES.
"Not only that," s)io declared, "but they
rua out from tho booths, and, without so
tench as by your leave, pin buttons on
men who are taken by -surprise. Wo could
'complain to tho authorities about tho way
they treat our ouuona, uut u we uiu ne
'would Blmply bo sinking to tjio level .of
ear oononents. And tho way they go after
i? 'the children Is a shame. ,ThejAElo the chil
dren these "votes ror women' armicis Be
cause they think It helps their cause. But
lha children can't vote, and tho only reason
J they take tho things Is because they are
load In color, cnuurcn love louci colors."
Both Mrs. Perkins and Mrs Heller do
Bled that they run out of their booths and
match tho antl-suffrago buttons from pass
inr men.
l "Wo ask tho men to take thoso buttons
nff hut anntr.li i)iniitnaVAr I' nftrtprl TVfrR.
Seller. "And tho children aro just crazy
VAnt n dnirnnn TllinrtrPflq nnilin tttV th
1 innlets and our supply is now exhausted
il jVfatetul to go downtown for more as
vvvii a ,, , ,.,r -....
ha Is In charco of this booth."
f This Is It. Ton thousand school children
ire auonaine mo exposition uuuy. at nua
already been noticed that nearly jilt of
them nro decorated with tho "VoteT'for
Women" slogin. Tliero Is considerable dif
ference of opinion among tho spectators as
to tho fitness of It.
There was a troupe of youngsters today
coming out of the auditorium. Each lfad on
the armlet, Two sir's, each about 20 years
Old, became Interested In the procession.
"I hate to see them on children," said
ono,
"You do," tho other exploded. "If I
-era a child, I'd be proud to wear oho
proud, do you hear1 that proud."
They woro still discussing tho question
fn that fashion, when a mlddle-aBed woman
and three boys came along. Tho woman
tad two of tho boys had on the yellow
bands. The third boy was taking his off.
"Keep It on," commanded tho middle-aged
woman. "I want your father to see the
three of you wearing tfyesa bands when ho
comes homo tonight." i&
That must ha'e been a happy family,
' for Instantly tho third bov-throw awnv his
, Jiand and the other two toro tho ones they
were wearing from their arms Father
fnust bo opposed to woman suffrage and
4 pother apparently was starting a small re-
i ptuion )n which the rising generation re
, used to join.
NO OUTDHEAIC NOTICED.
Inquiry Was mado at thofjlvlc Club Hx-
! position ft there had begn any conflict be
t fween the CMo Club and tho nntl-suffra-
-f fists, who f aca each other. Tho first v, oinan
HSKea the question sala there had beep no
outbreak of any sort.
' ''But I think the antl-suffraglsts have a
very prominent position," she said. "It Is a
shame that tho Buffraglsts didn't get there "
This exhibitor, who refused to glo her
Mme. although Mrs. L. J, Harvey, of tho
ftnre Food and Economics Committee, aft
ward said she "was Mrs. Sidney Hans, as
B ferted that the Clvlo Club.was not neces-
-mj tuinuoaeu entirety oi sunrugists.
4. aamit l am one, iowee r, stye aflqea,
Today Is dhtlrrh nav nt ihn pxtinflltlnn
lU the churches of the city liavo united In
spiking it an occasion for tha best Interests
M, religious Influences. A largo nprpber pf
imrch organlzatloiia are planning to at-
i)na m Bodies.
Police Court Chronicles
R !ll(r K-mia . n ,uUt.l nn ,ha
Pennsylvania Railroad near Stone House
,lne. A nearby cop listened. The har
&JW was good at times, but occasionally
i S. uuwimi ana even wprsa man mai.
K-, When tha voices In the freight at length
P ' a tei irom '-ijuoia" in ras
mmt ha decided to lntarfer, l4)oljne In
Ltjll Cap h ,.., n ... 1. 1.. rri.... ..,.
feS ..three stages of life. One was ypunff,
rjM other middle ageir and tha third was
i 0tt ,n yeara- Ho boasted h, white beard
r Mia wha( had once been U plug hat,
Tflfll COH mntinrvAl tn nkqv tliam nut In
E sunshine, r J
ni VJ aro ou bound ffir?'' Ji asHa.
Put the vocalists Immediately broke Into
t
waft lha substance of which Was that
"i ?i?te on np road to happy land
ii,..!nk J jnow "here ht iilaca Is.ald
'wtaBake? 5,"el?4 tbsn Mote
,.t'y sobered considerably In the court
ItWK!8811 Tss" disturbing' ths
JJ2JV the neighborhood A none of the
iaS,Ben It wpuld be- an easy matter to ge
vpmmoft))na m HofmesburB wlth
i(3,iac arrancemontu
fc Sf,1 Bloom oraongst tha trip Tha.
W S Jf114 rewnslderRtion of such
9srwu mmla
JfeUSKV COMJimsiOK L'lJTS
0. K. ON COUPOUATIOK pBAfa
Snlo of Tclephono Exchanges nnd
Pennsy Lnnd Sale Approved
with the Kgg Harbor ritWWniinn rm
pany, entered Into MarchS i laat tor
sale by the former to the latter ol'tbS local
KVESNING LKDaKK-PniLADBLPHlA, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1916.
r
cxehnngo plint In Tgg Harbor City, At
lantic County .
The tlillty Commission approved tho
ntrecment of tho Camden and Atlantic
Telephone Company with the Egg Harbor
city Telrphono Company covering ft toll
line porvlco.
App'jfal ttni given to tho Pennsylvania
Itallrnad Company's sale of lnnd at the
southeast corner of King nnd Grant streets.
Mount Hotlyi containing 91)76 square feet
nnd sale of land on Clifton nvcnuo nnd
Grant street. Mount Holly, 28,600 square
feet tso purchaser or purchasers aro
named In tho applications
JACK ALLEN'S SLAYER FltEKD
ON PLEA OP SELF DEFENSE
McCrnw's Acquittal Recnlls Slnylnp; of
Court Omcinls 5n VirRinln
HILLSBOUO, Vn May 10 William Mo
Craw wni acquitted last night In the Circuit
Court of Carroll County of tho murder of
Japer Allen, known ns Jnck, n hi other
of Sldna ami Floyd Allen, principals in tho
courthouse tragedy lifcro In March, 1912.
when Judge Massle two court ofllelati and
two Jurors wcro killed
The terdlct was returned after the Jury
hail been out three hours and 20 minutes
Mrf'raw s plmt wai self-dcfens He Shot
nnd killed Jack Allen at a roadhouso In tho
IlldgO Mountain seven miles from Mount
Airy, X C TherSnoher, with which tho
defennd asserted, Jack Allen tried to shoot
McCraw was dlplrtjcd In court during tho
trial McCraw, who Is known In the Vlr
glnla hill as a 'dead shot," got the "drop"
on Allen nnd killed lilfn
The courtroom wn olocly guarded dur
ing tho trlnt, nnd every one, who entered,
was searched for weapons to prevent a
repetition of tho tragedy of 1912
Y. M. C. A. INSTITUTE
John Jlnrrett, dlfeofor genera! of the Pan
Amerlcnn t'nlon, will be the principal
speaker tonight nt the commencement ex
ercises of the Central Educational Institute,
to be held In the Central Y M C A, in
connection with the Both anniversary of the
Institute
Tho year rom leled nt the Institute has
been successful In a high degree, hioro than
.1100 students having enrolled In the school
Tho Government has recognized the Work
of tho association, nnd for tho first time In
history a Y. M C A. has Inaugurated a
series of classes at Government stations.
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