Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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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.
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SUFFRAGISTS OFF
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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
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f(im them in the presidential lection
np TIJII
lliinbs Those lin Helped
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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
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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
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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
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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
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fird I'm hot signer
f in Miguvid
ilocumi nl tin si nti d
to tin (iiiveinor 1
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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
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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
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'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
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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
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fpo, ,VP ono ,m ,, cpf) 'f
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.' "
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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. Shonts. president of the
Interborough Kapid Transit Crnnnin.
is serlouslv ill nt his home here of
bronchial pneumonia, it wuj learned
yesterday
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Decorated for Bravery at Front
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ton street, employed n guard at the
Hog Island shipyard, was aecoraieo. to
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United States marine.
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rated. 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
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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
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officially declared a general school holi
day in celebration of the signing of ths
peace treaty.
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