rww ?y i i $ w f L v vffi 1,! - '. k' t Pll 110 Dll I Tfl UIIDT ' s?r uHLUO DILL 1 11111)11 1 II Penrose Forces Line Up for Sec ond Mayoralty Tilt State ment Is First Gun TELLS WHY ACT IS KILLED HarrUliurg, .Tunc 'J I The rnroi forces ore brtneini: up their nrtlllen for the econ(l 1 lnh in thr niriuu; nt the PbilidMtihin iinrnnlt war The Vnre frnni Tmlni"!! won Ih first set to lnt week when the luren the Penroe fnrtinn into Kilhne tin Snlin trat)it bill in omijiittee The omii foi the ilefenl of tin. In vt&i, by Vnri ptrntej: jmt ilirith upon Tenrose Non niiiM Ileiieiiitntie illinm J Brndv of rbilailelphn uithnvtnte Blent seeklnc to rxplun win the Silu measure w t- nilleil The firith tntonietn folio v 'The piiiftnunt of the aln bill wotllil be nh one 111 n 'tep In hnt appear to he n phn to rliitro the abllltv rf I'hilfldelphl 1 to buiM "iibwav and elented rnilwnv lines wlneh are required for the sei vn e of the people "In 1117 nn intendment of "it nn titutiou n ndoptrd whM 'n the "u per cent borrow me npnrin whnh pecificnli et iMrle for tinnsit ami port deelnpment u releed from .tn restrietions and mnile nailabb for sen eral mun'eipil purpoie I his wn nn Other step in the plan to detrov the city's transit deelopmmt "Thi lecishture b n mst adopter for a weond tune a loint resolution proposing another contituiioinl iniend Bient wlnrh mil be submitted to the roters in No ember It pioide tint the city rani bonow mone mthout limit for the puipoie of purrlnsinj; nnv public utiliti if t-tieh nubile utilitv may rensombh lie epe(ted to Meld revenue in ex ees of opeiatie expense sufficient to pa the intfrtst .uid binK ing fund charges thereon "This amendment also provides that debt incurred for the construction of me citj s tugn bpeen lines sunn noc be excluded from the debt of the it In calculating the citv's borrowing en pacify to such extent as such debt mar be supported by the net inrome of n high-speed line until the net income of a hieh-sneed line is sufficient to im all of the interest and sinking fund cnurges uu lue euiire iuueuiium ss iq curred for its construction "This means that tin un mil not oe anie 10 lempture its rorromng en pacity to such extent as the debt 111 curred for each ln-h speed lm. nnv be supported In the net income derived therefrom until the entire amount of yuch debt is fullv sustained as to all interest nnd sinking fund requirements It- to n tvelt Lnrrnn fwt rlinl (tin hirVi-snecd lines will not he fnllv self- sustaining for some years nfter tln are placed in operation, and the pur pose -ot preventing the eitv trom rci np 1 turing 1U borrowing (apieity to Hiieh ulcul a uif ucuL ii nuiHH umj n me inmo frnm Mh m,l l.nac l,n ' fore thev are fullv telf sustiming (tint s-w .vw. ..w,.. 'I"-' '.us ,t is. for manv jars nfter the (ompletmu or eacn unci annnt tie contrueil otlnr wise than as a well devised plan to prevent the eitv frooi reinnturiuz its borrowing carneifv for the purpnsi of completing certain parts of the high , speed svsterti I 'As the Salus bill will enable the eitv to divert and use the borrowing capacity, which has already been set aside bj the vote of the people for the construction of high-speed lines for the purpose of purchasing the P It 1 propertv nnd as the pendiug lonstitu tional nmeudraenl If adopted in Nov em ber, would enable the eitv to sn pur chase utilities in Philadelphia a halt should be called on the Salus bill and the constitutional amendment which will be presented to the electorate in Nov in ber should be defeited ' JUDGE PAY RISE APPROVED A ' lion of the nineteenth aim ndnieut io(Wornen ln the galleries and side nisc3 Amendments to Add $200,000 tO,h .onsntution of the I mini stuti- applauded wildlv Cost of Bench Favored, 130-57 Harrlsburg, tune 2-1 Senate amend ments to the judges' salarv imnase bill were concurred in bv the House todaj after a livelv dibnte ovei th" prov 1 bions which it was deilnred would add mme than 200 00(1 to tl,.. ,st f the honch ,n I'ennsi lvn,,, I l. -. I was 130 to ST tended arcument ncamst the nm-mled .iir iiiiiii'H i.Hurpn p miii n nn nv i hill, declnrinir that while ir h ul l.n presented to help the judgis in the smaller enunties it had bei u mule to I applv to everv judge in the state Some I of the inireasi w i ie ijenniin nl m nh normal n, - F . iM j , 1 ""HARMS, the purest of fruit candies, are 100 sugar, highly flavored with the juice of nature's choicest fruits. Because of their purity and wholesome ' ness millions of CHARMS were sent to , refresh and cheer our Boys in France. THE " . jmMO! T SUFFRAGISTS OFF lllllill MfTfTlfff fflffr T ifrrffii mBmi HHirnTifWr f if HilKsH rr 9Bk9hbbM SS&'!Pr3 If 99BnnM' II .BBanRSBH ,P 0$ : - boe is 1 ilelegilinn of the Nitiontl merlcjn Wninm Suffrage ssn dilinii. ulnili lift Itroul stiett Slpllon this morning fin the state f ipitol !!) lie Mrs I lit n II I" Priic. former stile president, now of Pjsiilim, t ilif ind Mrs i: liunis. tinnmnn president I'liil 11I1 Ipbi 1 (mint) 1 ri r Tt j 'f 1 OUllVCtfe liCltltlCll T n I JdJ I CllllSl) 'IVulUCt '"ntl"""! From rice One f(im them in the presidential lection np TIJII lliinbs Those lin Helped it- t, i it . .. tlianking its old 11 it nils who 11 im lie. 11 with it when it wis n ' so pleasint to I 1,0 sff,n.,st ,ts n.w friends who for sfmP ro,.nr, nl ,,, lin, ,,, , 1 w hum w nn in- i. ii.s, , ,,-.,,, ,,, in-- P issil 'I of tin- I HllK itlOll Is illli .Si nil .tors Crow Sm I'lnpps nin' in who ,n, tm n pntuiiluh hum in Inlping v ,10 soeuki 1 ol v Ibiise Mi s(il M, Ulm.M un,lsM " , ., . .1. 1 11 .1. . .1 ! I N-IU N OMUIM MN L O HUM III niifiii i in- 1 House f.r nut in-sm 1 moil this rm mil 1 Mr I It K Siott who tunic n new ri 1 nrd 111 n porting 11 lull IH'iii i com ,tt,, Iliiliudiiti Iv following the iddriss of Mis Milln tin suffiagists wue re mini liv Imvirnor Sprnul 111 the St lte ( ipitnl t Ins light stnod Mis Mil ' r ,1"" Mr!- s"",h "'"' Mrs (iif fird I'm hot signer f in Miguvid ilocumi nl tin si nti d to tin (iiiveinor 1 I vvhiih follows On hihalf of tin oflneis of the Pinn svlvnnui Woman Suffrigi Association mil tin two bundled tliousind eniolled workirs who havi pioneered foi half 1 orkirs who havi pioneered lot Halt 1 ,, .'. , r.,, , nturv to nblniii tin1 polltn tl fneilnni of women of this stiti this nn ninrial 'is piesented with giatitnde "We will nine this oppoi tuiiitv to u lord oiu apfirei uitiou of tin indnmi 1 line iniiiigi nun pi iscm-iuih e men vnu have disnlaved 111 urging rititHi gianting suftraci to women ruifliered C iiise in Simie We aie deeph upreintne of the assist ince rendeted while a menibei of tin state Smite nnd tin lontiuued sup I' S'"n " "iiuii neus 01 vnui pieuges to US V lieu 1 . .ludldlte for t.llV I I HOI ,(repi then tin,, evidence of our good will and of the etei m w Im h vniir action has loiumnnded It vv i igiiiil bv Iaicy Kenneilv Miller pnsident (.trtrnde (, Sniiih viie pit idi nt rmnelin Iirvce Pinihot eciri tin v Uliibitb Itlanihard I!i u h trmsiii i 'Mrs Miliar i nked U I Itamsev, . "" "-y"'' " I1 """'- 1 were sportsmanlike enough to nppre i Vwi. latum takes tins nppmtumti "f',iatP n Ka,P fjKi,t FLAVOR CHARMS V 7r M EVESIXG PUBLIC TO HARRISBURG TO 'f l(lnwnie who spousnre I the reft r ' fiiduni lesoiution which passed the l.eg is'ntnre secnl week1 ico nnd was 111 struuiental 111 putt ins thmugli the Phipps resolution She extended thanks nlso to the press fr ,t kmdh attitudi during the long, light I l.eii those who were agiinst us Inntml iij I. 1 ixl t tin liiiiI f. I tjtt ' ,,,, "" " ' . NV( ,sp(,(IIl, ,s, to tyttn ,,p I r:,,r nr i'n.rh.n,. 1,. .. . 1 fpo, ,VP ono ,m ,, cpf) 'f , . M M , K" lunners as iirs -iniei c-isel spenking ' s th 1 oil i-ll on tlie resolution wis 1 nncluded Representitile John Meh 1 ing I'lnladi Iplnii nose from his t,cit B loup Itrpalis Into Konc Ihrip lm ,"o p Mr Sppikor Mr Mehring honteil is he tosird a to hilloon oer the hens uf the members 1 M lin ltltllsn 11 cid in n mliilnHi ...... I ' s t1(. rlerks were tabulating the roil ... ..-. -. .. u - tn ., luuiuiUI IIIIMIU auer in voie tne memiiers liroke into a song which is popular around the Capitol Oh' How I Wish I Hnd Her' is lnP ilri,n 0( t1P ymig vhfii tin vote was announced wild liners started fter Mrs Aliller had spoken the women beaded bv the of fliers of the Peunsjlvania Woman Suf fince ssocintlon. formed in line and . . , , , with their banners vvnv ng. marched to . " tin oMiutlve offices to be received hv tii vernor Sproul omen Applaud Hill When Speiker Spangler announieil , onsmeration ot tlie i'lnpps enate imendment of the snpi ml orrii r ih S A moment Icter Uepreseutativi llatrv Hevbuin. Delaware took the floor and made tin hrst speedi on the suffrage resolution He opposed ratification bv the l.egis liture and suggested submitting it to i refeundum of the voters 'If i mijontv of the voters npprove su(frBgp ,t vv ill have no greater advocate thin 1 ' said llevburn Representative James Bennett Tnil ndelphin opened the fight for the suf fngihts 'I be House broke out into en tluismstn- arplnuse ns Henuett ilu quently pleiiled the cause of the women Hi luesentative Simpson, Mlcghenv vvns the next nntlspenker Simpson - - j- j&5? fHARMS, in eleven luscious flavors, are now available to the folks at home. Take a few packages home today or better still, buy them by the box the. whole family will enjoy them. Charms are good anytime, anywhere ind can be bought almost everywhere. CHARMS COMPArr Ntwirk.N.J.U.S.A. cO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, URGE RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENT STATE ASSOCIATION FELICITATED ON VICTORY BY SUFFRAGE LEADERS Mis 1 O Miller piesidept of the IVnnsvlvnnia Woman Suffrage Asso ciation rueneil these telegrams of longntulntinn this afternoon from Dr. Anna Howard Miaw, au 1 Authoiij nnd Mrs. J. Willis Martin, wife of Judge Miitin of Philadelphia Mm .1 Willis Mai tin 'Sincere congratulations on nur wotoiy. I wish it wcri possihle for me to be with m today and tell ou in pi rson how I njolie with vou in om well desened happiness " I.iicj 13 Antliom s i nieie of Susan It Antlionv. I wish to expiess to Mm nnd all the futhful suffingists of Peunshtinin tnv smme ippricin tion of mini lo ill and efforts in aiding nnd securing the passage of the fideral aniindiiient which -In iiitioilur cd into Ciingrcrs in J S , mill foi which she so unfilteringh stood Dr. Anin How ml Shtu Heirtiest congritulntions and deep ippie ill ion of the spliudil seiMie miii mil stnte suffmgist nssonatinns lnc ren 1I1 led in si (in 111 this 11 toi Pi 1 nut me to join with lomrides 111 expr'sing to the (ioverimi and tin 1 egislntun nn sm(ere thanks foi tin 11 speeds action 111 latifung tin fuliiil iimiudmeiit Our task will not he finished until thirtj srx stntes line 1 ltified 'I lion nun the l,ibert I'ell ieil foi til ltb dei Inrituui tiuthfnlh proilimnng liberts to all the people rnueeded ' the stage was set and the imihinerv lenlv to si ml the lesoiution thtoiigb with living i olors House I mlis at Simpson lie (feclnud that he opposed the bill as a difensi of his deal old mother " The House deilinid to take Simpson seuouslv and broke forth mto laughing i i hci rs 'I hundernus applause greeted the announcement of H Pitbuili. of Pittsburgh n consistent opponent of suffrage in tlie past that be would voti for the 1 1 solution "Now that it is n nitionnl question and tin women in eveiv stnte will have equal suffnge I slmll vole foi it," Dithrich exeliimed Hi present itive I M Palmer o' Sihuylkill count v electrihid thejlnuse when he dulind tint the votes of women would furnish the rntidote for bejshev ism One hundred nnd fiftv suffragists in rived nt Hiriisburg nt 11 10 o'clotk from Philadelphia and went it onie to the Capitol The Pennsjlviuiii women s Hepubli (an committee lid bv Mrs Harclav H Wnrbinlon was on hand to bilk up thii Ionian Suffiage Association of Pennsvhnnii 'Ibis celegation include tl Mrs (ienrge Wharton Peppei. Sirs Walter Thomson, Mrs 1 human Uobius, Mrs Villi im Wnrden Mrs Charles S Wert?, .Mrs llerbirt Clark mil Mrs Charles I.ea 'Hie Piniisvhinn Woman feiiffrnge ssociition had the linger delegation, but the National Woman's pnrtv was also well ri inesi nted 'Hio two orgm iations kept tlui s, pnrite gioups Mis Hownid Lippiucott, Mrs A Ii COMBINATION AUTO LOCK pmtilnatiaa 7uabter- Like a f Pennoek Miss llstelle Louder. Miss Prances Sullivan and Doctors Knto Jaldvvin and Alice Norton came from Philadelphia. Media was represented by Mrs J C Bedford, Mrs II. n. Battle, Mrs W I. Chcuicv. Mis W. II Cochran, Miss Mildicd Dallet and Mrs A (!row Following the moining session of the Legislature, fJoveruor Sproul held a re leption for the women suffrage workers' The Womnn Suffrage Association followed the Governors reception with ii luncheon at whlih Mrs Sproul was oiu' of the guists of honor. Mrs Carrie I liiipmin Catt was also an honoi guest, ns were Mrs n K lieidlemnn, wife of the lieutenant governor, Mrs W I RNEW ARCH SUPPORTER Immediate rHf for hwoIImi wak and flat ten No plate Ueslltenl I ight In welsrht ( an b comrortably worn tn anv phop and relieves all titraln and unnatural nrea Hur Dnrtora recrjh It Hours to rt "v. 210 s TIIIKD HT B. A. LEWIS OTAK- -PAINLESS- ANTI-ED t.xtraetlnx. flrlndiniE. Drllllnr and Nerve Treiitment b n late lotal deiipniiltlzlnf; method -which Is ra unfalllnslj emclfn' In expert hanils that nil dentlnts will eoon be compelled to Ifurn to ue II W. J. STKWAHT, D. D. S. De LonR Bide . 101 S. 13th St. SPECIAL1ZJNG In art let Ic undMctublr lent 1st n Con 'tour and exiresulon rtorntlon and fm proement Had leal treatment of pyor rhea tightening Innno teeth Ad ranted I flUlent Keasonable l X ' I Raiders from the motor theft fcangs haunt the shadows near parked cars watching their chance for the swift desceht and quick getaway . The unguarded, unlocked car is a standing invita tion to thieves. Save your car with an F. O. B. Combination Auto Lock. The cleverest thief is helpless against it. The wheels won't steer with an F. O. B. holding them locked with a combination like one on a vault. An F. O. B. Lock on your car saves you 15 on your theft insurance, Write ut today, or 'phone Filbert JIAJ F. 0. B. Manufacturing Company 902-04"Real Estate Trust Bldg.. Philadelphia City Sales Office & Service Station 2035 Market Street Saa - iihAJMifii"-""" "iJ flkMnniir'AimHJMiMmi i 'iitiinaTiiAliiifliMi JUNE 24, 1919 82-Year-Old Suffragist Sees Victory at Last Mr A Lewis Smith of Media, who is todav celebrating her eighty second blrthda nnnlversary, wa glen a new cause for celebration when she received a telegram from Media suffragists In Harrlsburg, an nouncing that the suffrage amend ment had been ratified by the stnte. For more thnn fifty years Mrs. Smith has been aiding the fight for woman suffrage She said the victory todnj was more Importnnt to her than her birthday observance. Shaffer, wife of the attorney general, and Mrs. Harry McDevitt. Mrs. John O Miller, stnte president of the asso ciation was in charge of all nnrrisburg artangements for her party. Suffragists from nil sections of the state began crowding Into Harrlsburg last night in anticipation of the victory after years of struggle for equal suf frage. The suffragists crowded the gal itol the suffragists crowded the gal lery and side aisles of the House last night when the bill was eeheduled for second reading They united patiently for the nction which would put It on the calendar todav as a special order. AVhen the House finally reached the second reading cnlendar it disposed of the second rending bills quickly and the suffrage measure was read at 1:23 o'clock this morning. SUFFRAGISTS GO TO CAPITAL Two Delegations Leave to Be Present at House Action Delegations from the suffrage organi zations left flroad Stteet Station this morning on the 8:10 o'clock train for Harrlsburg to be present when the Phipps ratification resolution was voted on in the House today. The National American Woman Suffrage Association had a special car with nt least 100 delegates from Phila delphia alone. Kacb legislative dis trict was represented, and delegates from Montgomery and Delaware coun ties came to Philadelphia for the spo cial car. Along the line at Downiug- town and Paoli other members got aboard The National Woman's party sent a smaller delegation. A number of the representatives of this orginuation left vesterdaj, nnd nnntber group motored to Harrlsburg fo take part in the pa rade which was plumed Thev had a new banner which uses another of President Wilson's sayings "We have fought for 'the thing near est our heart for democracy, the right of those who submit to atithoritv to have a voice in their government.' " S7THt WHITE FOR WOO D-METAL0R PLASTER ajMW Stores o or ThomsonWbodFinighlnq Co. IFRESH PAINT arKiion Krurti j8eeveAfe A Public Secret What's the secret of good painting? Well see that sign up above? the little chap with the brush and pail of paint? He's "it"! Wherever you find him, you'll find finest paint and best workmanship. He's at your service just phone or write to Kuehnie PAINTER USlbthSkEMJ Get our eitimate no obligationt J THANKS EVENING LEDGER . Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Pleased at Suffrane Victory, Praises Newspaper Prom bed, In her home at Moylan, Ta., where she is recuperating from her strenuous tour on behalf of the league of nations, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Pennsylvania's veteran suffrage leader, dictated this afternoon the fol lowing comment on the victory of the suffrage resolution : "Pennsylvania is fo be congratulated that It haa maintained its early tra ditions and has proved Itself worthy of being the custodian of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Inde pendence was signed, and of the bell, which can now ring truly Its proc lamation of freedom to all the people. "I especially wish to thank the Evfmsjo Punnc Ledoeb, whose splendid service to our cause has made it one of the factors In obtaining our present victory. THEODORE SHONTS ILL Head of Interborouoh 8uffers Pneu monia and Undergoes Operation New York, June 2-i. m A P . Theodore P. 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Less than a month ago the Crolr de Guerre with two palms was bestowed upon him in City Hnll plaza for the French government for deeds performed during the battle of Soissons. Today the decoration ceremony took place at Hog Island, with thirty-one members of the uniformed guard there, bearing aloft the national colors and the colors of the force, drawn up as a guard of honor. Thousands of the Hog Island workmen witnessed the cere monv. France Declares Peace Holiday Paris, June '24. Wednesday has been officially declared a general school holi day in celebration of the signing of ths peace treaty. OVERLAND 5-passenger touring; summer anj winter tops; a bargain; $476. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 8S1 N. Broad Street wjt&3 1BES A '$15.00 Model for v being representation of a number of exclusive in Crepe, Hair, Ribbon and Silk fabrics with some effective straw combinations that Forbes are offering in a special event. and save that extra load of coal. 1 i $7.50 Hats KM f '
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