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WEATHER — SATURDAY CLEARING, COOLING
TH E
C I T Y
EVENING TELEGRAM
THE
H O M E P A P E R
OF
ELYRIA
AND VICINITY—LARGEST
PAID CIRCUUmON
IN
LORAIN COUNTY.
Telcjfram
Wanr
>:o . 1 : 2 3 .
K L V R I A . OHIO, F R I D A Y .
J L ' X H
2, 1916.
PRICE ONE
R 4 N I 1 I T C ' G R E E N L I N E L W P L O Y E W A S R U N
n e t l im i i D O W N B Y
A U T O ; B R O K E
H I S
L E G
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N O W
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ot
City.
Suir.etiiiie
N i s ^ l i t
KEY:
Cleveland
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the Car Which Injured
the Section Hand
TAKEN
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C M P I G N
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Final Report Will be Made
ai Meeting
on
Monday
Evening
WOMEN
ARE
ACTIVE
i : \ i j . r r o \ ' K , F A i
. « . i : \
H A V E
I . I M - : I > 11* ix M « \ I : . M I : \ T . —
J C E T A I L .MEJICHAMS
H A V E
J01.\EI> UXHKSITAIIM.I.Y.
It \ cu aie aa
x
up '.u the i : < i i i u t > -
b i i M i i t . - . - in. ui
yon
wi. be a rul ly
p-inl - i j .
u j - - = i b ( - i ol th. -.l'.:ia
Chum
U ' - r ul I
'uiiiiii.-ro;
l » u i >
the calu-
C ; IH - . :i
-..
: » i e
at f e v . - i Lent
in the
today lu t i / i r . -
of
t h « - laci
t i i a l l i i . - i-unufncluiTr- i,< I ' lyria
ar
t : :aa ever la li >
hi- ,toiy
of
t h t - i - t > ,
and
thai no e*-s
than six
' : i i " | i i ' i L
na foi
money raisins have
l i - •
n in
pi^i'r.---s durin;
1
the chamber
campaign, the
real
., rk
--
r»
or
t u-
--
a del.-f.ii
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that
con- idei thein-elv^ '
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bi o.rglit f o r t h a
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provable
that p] .
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and an
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in th.- ' Cont inu.d on
Page
Two-
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g n l - r v v :i- lo,
k-d , tho
to
be forced
m a c n r n e
lo e \, - i r e - i
I T v v i ' . l
p;o;,a t)H
be
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A H V DI-:STKO\K1)
liV
I I . A M K S
AT
\\K » K l . l HOI K THl'KS-
I > A V K\ KM.\ u [
11 ,
.-,mads making
a
clean-up.
I C a ^ l v ue\t vveek the
rei'-renduni
bal-
u;
-
iu:
.jiriiial
nomi'-.atiuns
\ v i l l be
' ."in out and the chaiubei w i l l be in-
.mi-urati-d.
Piaitu:illy All
Smuetl.
K\ i -
\ uianufacturiiiL'
lunceru
in
the
i ; : x
t
\ » - v - p t
one
,a.- taken from
t v. o to ei^ ht member ^ nps. The re
t . i l
uieichaiits have
unhesitating }
M i t i S L i i b e d for
one
or more membt-i-
. - t i i n s ; • .
S l ^ . f . O
each.
The T a l g about the old scores and
B U I L D S I R E
R O M . , ,
S U F F R I I S E T S
T H U R S O
ALMOST
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P K O \
F l» FKO.M L OKM N T O
Ci \A H I M . A ( . ' O . I
I NE .
Ju n
i l i n 's . - u f -
A
- n r i l l
barn at the cornel of
\Ve.-,t
' a n d R i \ , - r : t r e , - t - = .
u
a^ destro; .
td
b>
Columbus. O .
Jun e
°
—The state |-re Thnr.
day evening,
a
horse
perish-
h : f - h v . - . i v commi---,mn annoiiTired ii s
i:l
-
ln
In
< "
danu-s
• p i
i n for the construction of
i i ; i >
mile-; -V ' ' ,u\ v. a
, e,l from
the b ur n ing
, if
s ta te roads in ?,L' cminnVs. The ' ':"I d ' i i g . bin it
was n,ipo-
3
.-ible
to
- » . , ' „
ro\-e
r
.-,I
bv ;.0 l o n t r a . t s w i l l • "'-
i
"'-
'-e
hois.- The b. irn u a-,
M ' - n d e l M . i i . mother T h u i - d i
1
I
lie
ru
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t
^ [.;: .
. , . 4 f i - and
w
il l i;:,
lu, '-
work , < > v . n. d b- M:
M-mlel^
K r a n c r i i - . - I, - .11:11,- and •
,
M
<
[lie Clr-velapil-S.':ndu',k > roa,i ", ^ol M.n .i -1
,ui.
M • . • - ] F.i u
_^̂ _̂ _̂̂_̂_̂__̂_̂___
f o n i n
1
f o r T h e ̂ B̂accalaureate Services o f Cl a s s
^nd^e ^^zauon"
O f
9 6 to be Held Sunday
Evening
tor the r,,-xt campaign '
state
( grit vaiu-es has subsided ^ince
it
ha= »
j h e i a i i i e i-learly knov. n iha t the oln
"
hose ap-
_ . .
ctiairber Olivers have r e ~ . i t
ned. and
t h ; ' t
t l ie u. vv organi zation will be ab-
solutely controlled by the
member
ship.
Vo
caucii^. no nominations, no
can-
v r ' - r ^ i u s ;
wil l
be possible under the
new plan. When the referendnm
sheets
ar e
sent to each new member
ihe oppoi
t u u i t v
"ill be
given
them
. H i d there to expiess
preff-ience
tor
H i i - r . as ' . v e i l as lor plans of work.
\\omen
Taki-
Mt*iiir)er>Iii >s.
Even the women in biij-inrS:. and
in ofessi(/nal
i\e-
have given the i r
,-ndorsi:r,ie:n
to an
ins t i tu t io n
v\
hich
promise^ to lie :, , ' incalculable
ser\
ice.
Reports la~ nigh showed
three
K l> ria women of prominence had
D i g u e d
up
during ihe
day.
Miss
\le\-
amler, the
mil l iner. Miss Johnson
ot
the
Elyr ia Hn-ine •- College and Mi-s
^ ori;irit v. f i t - p u t y
Ci ty
Solicitor
Others
await
the
solicitors
in
order
io mil
in l ine
Full reports u il l be
made
of the
c.nrpaigii re?ul i ̂ ihe first of next
v. eek.
Uopudiate-, Report.
The
foolish
report that extrava-
gant
cornmissiAiM
were to be paid
Pr
Wagner,
wa-
"peedily set at rest
by the committee ' - point-blank --tare
r.i.nt that T he
S t a n d a r d
Service Co .
is to
receive
:'"
p--rcent
of the re-
r, no
more
and
r
|REV. J. H f;R\\T W I L L
DELIX
EK .
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ron
„..,
... . ,- , , , -
:
< I - I ? \ K I \ IT i~ovf'iM-'f »TIO V , i • - , I ceip ts for the fust
F M T i O M I - ' . > \ . < - ' J
(
^ i - H M O \
% I t O\ ( . l ^ l
A..\
I
lo.-s- greeational
cl iuirn .
Suiidai evening.;
,
til.
.1
- : ; i i
t, ,
:-.o..- i
i l . - :
-M - CHl T t l ' H XT 7:iri. .I
uli
.> 4
T
i
lt
.
uo]: ;i
(,
I
,
o
inted
is
7 15|
U
°
i i i i f i ,->m C ar l Hoi . ' .
a
c
a — Ii' allow fo r an
i\ ; ' . ] . - > by
th e
seven
I
?.mo
a c c i v l . - n t in t h - i t ,
i
01 1.
'
> •
of t he
r , l>
ria
R , - v .1
H
G r an t ,
the
T A L K S B Y E F F I C I E N C Y
L X P E R T
T.Vsn-: FOOIIS Pill-:- , o F.ivna H i v e M i - - s Hanko a c m , I K - . '
BV I - 'VMOl 'S COOK.
jias tor of the Kir-; ' ' o ngr e gat io nai
ciiiirch bv i n v i f i t i o n of the class u i l l
prca,
h the - , - M n o n
Mu- ic
w i l l be
bv
ih e
Fn.-t
Cun- 'Terat ional church
quartet.
Tin- (hurdle- , i , - i i a ' . l > u n i t i n g w i l l '
M l - p f t i d
i l i e i r
eveiiint Service, the
e ale l
There
will be no
noondav
m e e t ing
'• Ibe
column
tt e •*aturday. But on
Monday
the
comi'.Jttees
report a'.
j u-i:.il at the Y M C. A.
I The hoard of
, ; , i e { - t o r a
meet this
| 9 f t - r r o o n 10 lak e up the m;i tter of
I
' . new
secretary
v. ,
c.i];ie ar.;l a good audience < -\
t- i
\ pa:-iors : i K s i - , t i n ^ .n I
li e
IK IC . alr .ureate
dav As an efticiency e\p. r, .
;
he of -"-'TV ice Thi-,
w i l l enab^the
. - . . M v i r e . j
VVIIJ , 15K IN K I .V R I A ,
K r
̂ ,..-..,
;uu e
tr;cient methods for n.ore.jvt-r. ;o
:
..-,um.- ii s
des irahl t-
V I
I-
NK\r \ \ r.l -.K. ;, „, ^oi.ien who a t t e n d h.-r cla-s- < ' h ' < r a ' I t - r of :, ci,n::uu^l> occ.-i.^on
iS he v . i l l l . c l u i - heie , - v. i - . a M - i n - j o i i ^ -
">
pi t^
:
. , , . y*..r, the orT.-nng on
There w i l l be 1 1 , 1 ,'ii.n
t
- - , , , . , ,
... , , . , _ ,
M
-..,,t
. s . i t u ; d r , >
T l i e r - - ^undav , - \emng will be deioted to
of
an v k i n d
."min.-rted .
.
(i
, ) , _ . , . , _ , .
:
,;t..r 'ioon I.--tnre~ in
'''''
^ ocul
>. ;
t l e i i - t
i:t in
We-tern
w i t h
all begniiiini- .it two-
ma ilar iko 's U-cture- ;and • ] , , , ( % -
r
,
n(
i
O
ne evening lecture on
-ooker-, le-*o.i-- in r.Ui
ia
|
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.,;
7 4 . . .
Theatre
n . - > T
wt
.-k T i . e ' j , , ^
r l (> ran
T *> l t Fram i . - ,
> " i l - M i p
n l ' . ,|
1(kt
.
"N'
SMITH,
s,-,'-
indnlged in c n i i ^ i u t - r a l i i e in a cell ,
. . tailed
to
carry
off Mrs From pict ures secured of him. he L.Vlt Kate
bllOC OtOfC OH
"\C»TI«
•:
T
-
U K
v ^ : T K R * ^ • ^ .
rr l. l » v
was
playing was i d e n t i f i e d as t l ie < - a m , - i n d i \ i d - . i a l BrOad
St.,
GuSt Kolinsk i, In
vho had stolen a num ber of bic\c.les
w e r e
a p p e a l e d to and
in t h i s c i t y
a u t o
w i t h
o f f i c e r s ] be p l a c e d a g a i n s t
him.
r^^r^chargewmisurance and Real
Estate.
6-1-31
WANTED
P r es s f eede r s .
Inquire
fo r
Mr.
Peat
at the Republican
Ptg. Co.
S P E C I A L M E E T I N G O F C O U N C I L
F R I D A Y T O
D I S C U S S F R A N C H I S E
No
Action
on
Green Line
Franchise Will
Be
Tak-
en However
LOWER TAX
BUDGET J I T
M E M O f li M .
H O S P I T L
TOTAL T\X
IH'IMiET
\V1LI-
tMi3.4IO INSTEAD OF $177,110
AS FIRST A I T H >R 1/ ED. —
$l:i.(l(M> IS CT T FROM RECr-
I.AK EXPENSES. —
(iK.NEKAL
SERVICE
AN D
SAFETY FI/NDS
ARE HIT HARDEST.
The Green Line irauchite and
other
mailers w i l l
come up beture
the : - • ) » ial session o .the c::y
coun-
cil Fiiiiay evenin g. The I ' l e ' i m ^ 'S
• n ih e i . u r i H j S e
ni
ramilia r ,/iilf:
Iu
'^
i i- tmbers
of
'ie council vnth con-
i<
i l ls o'
ihe proposed • r a . i i '
-
l i i ^ « ? .
Tin- disiu^sion \ \ i l l be
infoi i ' ia l
an d
-)o
action will be rakei'. O'hi-r mai-
lers
lu be di-.cus-id .\
UKJJOHV A. DASHENS. I
NABI-E
\VITHSTA\T» SHOCK OF
ACCIDENT
T.»
the coincil
a
committee
of the . v h u i -
wil l
foe
c;
uru
i
av
John
A Da shens. 43. the Put--
field
iii riu. r v. no \\ as so seriou-=l'.
injured. Thurst'.jy af ternon when
liie hor.-e
he was
d r n i n f . i
an
away.
diadems?
th ^
machine
o \e r
the un -
io i lun . ae n.an. died at Men ,onal
ho.-pnal. ai - { . n o o'clock Krida)
i i iorinn^
Th.- -harp blades or itie cultiva-
tor , A l i , - i e < l ni .my
-^r ious wounds
upon
his boi^, eipeeidlly about
his
neck and ^oulder...
He
i.-i survived l, \
a wife. three
brothers and a MMer The funeral
will
be
conducted
n oi n
ihe
iom.
b
i o
-_j
t ht
up
.
T h e c i t v tax budfei M i l l b, - T - * > - ' • ,
41" instead oi $177.41"
as
firs, pre-
;.t-nled.
The
budget
pro-.
Kiel ihe
'o l lovvmp general, $7.:..i'.; '-ITM'-'-.
-;4.31".
hospital. * • ; . • . • ' " > : P-r k ,
at ternouii at
1^3". burial
.»>
.
mki-i:-.
i
The
cuts w
-reral. S3.1"
Ce
Sfi flllfl
.id
.- as f o l l o w = -
and
pen-
at Hard Sc rabble cemetery.
The
remain^ which ar«-
at the
Friday and Thomas
chapel,
- w i l l be
taken
io Pittrri. I d. Friday
a ' K i -
noon
E L K
C I T Y
B R I E F S
rf
"he S J i i . O i m bond
r
ir
paving
v--.il-
t r - r
pipe
vv a --
authorized
bv
ordi-
nance.
I T ' S
T O
B E C E I K E
CH I
\ v i i -LL \ M H
M.I..
S K V E N T K I - : N .
from
the
Children's Home
at
Ober-
lin died at
Memorial
ho^pnal this
morning. His mother resides in
this citv.
Obeilm. June -.—
Annuuncemeni
made today that Harold
MR S F R V X C I S B K AN N O N OP
la. Neb .
whose
husband
i ;
a
Pullma-ii train cook, was suddenly
taken ill
while
on the train and was
taken to
Memorial
hospital.
M AR Y HEXTZ,
SEEKS
\
Di-
vorce from Emerson
Hentz.
w ho m
Kine
i
shear;cuse3o
?ross
neglect ot dutv.
sou or President Henry Churchill;
King, of Oberlin college.
v \ i l l
be
in .
charge
of a new
professorship
ot
his-
tory and economics in 1916-17. King
is
an
Oberlin graduate
ot the
class
of
1 9 0 5
extreme
crueltv
and
habitual
drunk-
THE BOARD OF EDUfATIOX OF
Sheffield township, seeks
to
appro
priate one and one
half
acres of
land for school
purposes,
the
hear-
ing to be conducted June
l
MAKKIAOE LICENSES.
L>man V. Caa>. 25.
Berl in
B E CAU S E THE I.ATE CbEM -
ent Pitt.-,, ol Ridgeville. bequeathed
$f , I H J for masses for the
repose
ot
his
as well as
his parents' Souls,
j
Height:-,
clergymen and
Murel
Poor,
and
from ?-
r
,U
to
J l u O
each to h i S j - J S ,
Ober lin.
brothers and sifters. Joseph Mai- [ John A Strohl.
--.
Elyria. met.il
hea.s and John Pitts, seek to
have
|worker an d Margaret Innt-a.
_ _ .
K l v -
his
w
il l
set
aside. ria
A. M . Willard to
Paint
Famous
Picture for
Wellington
Schools
•SPIRIT
OF -7fi TO BE REPAINT-
ED 15 V SOY OF UT HOR AN D
PRESENTED SCHOOLS.
Well incton.
O ,
June 2 —The
Ma.-onic
lodge here has
arranged
w i t h A. M.
Wil lard
to paint a dupli-
cate of his famous picture "The
Spirit of '76."
\Vhen
completed it
w i l l be presented to the
Wellington
public
schools.
As a bjv
Willard
lived
in Wellington.
There
he be-
came acquainted with Hugh Mosher.
of Hunt ingt on. who furnished him
tl-e copv for the
heroic
figure of the
old
man plavmc a fi fe \
num b e r ,
of
pic tures painted
bv
Willard
in his,
\ oun ger d.i\s are in Wellington and
Klyria homes and are prized
very
his-hlv
by
their
possessors. i
L OU I S AO R AM S , OF CI.KVE-
land. was fined $10 and costs l>
Squire
Eberhard. of Hidgoville.. as a
result of
speeding
his aut i i through
that
••.
i l l a g - > . Sunda^
T L K
C E N T E R
O N
R O O S E V E
T
Favorite S ons are Pl
Waiting Game
Windy City
HUGHES
LOSES V
SIXTEEN'
O K I , K O A T R -
< ; F O I H ; I A
LOST
nv
AFTER
SIX
HOUR
I . E I UE R S
OF
BOTH I
CAN AM) I" It O t J R
(.Rod's
AKK OX THE
< ; K O L I * S A R K
o\ T H E
Chicago, Jun e
2.—Grad
precouvemion talk here
is
di/-.n IL I t l i i
=
:
\Yl'iit will Roosevelt do
publican-, don't
nominate
\ V ha i
v i ll (he progressi
the
i e p u b l i < _ a n s
don't nom
'•:
'
\Vhat about Hughes?
Mostly,
the
talk centers
. el" '1
;e colonel's tlt-h^itc
u:.-r;i
vestefJay
thr u
his
[hat
he "most assuredly
is
date
left
no doubt in the
the
other
14 or
15
aspirant
colonel is in
the
fight to
the
la>t
foe expires.
Favorite sons meanw
holding
luncheons an d
roun
where
they buoy
up
their
o
bv lunch
fervid
talk.
They Have Some Vo
Thev all know their
c
no m inat ing
a
president
ar
ingly slim, but they '-pa
pride"
and
"without
hope
d"-non" to the fact that t
some \otes
to deliver.
Some ot
them m.iy have
.-s.-aiy
votes to s'.vmg the
t ion. Hence thev are keep
und — h c - n
tlie
right mome
they
will
make proper arra
loi patronage
and
climb
bod^':. band
wagon.
The
big boy?,
real leader
republican
and progressiv
.n re
arriv ing Bil l
Barnes
Murr av f'r.inr-
f j o t
on the gr
t .- iday Bous
Penrose
is ex
day.
f;eorf-
W Perkins also
w
ih"
arr ivals
yester da>. a
Hi ram .Tohn-;" i
of
Californi
o thr r
Hoo?i-velt ndhorent
to
Heed Smooth.
U tah .
was
those
who
greeted Perkins
bull nioo^e Ir.icier
sot in.
ta l
iponv
and a
united
Americ
—united
a^ain^t
the democ
i\.that i?.
Per ;in^ .--aid the bull
mo
K ce: - c - - .
:- t. bu t
if
he
cant
(Continued
On
Paye
F
ELEVEN
S T A T E , T W E L V E
C O U N T
WASHINGTON
TRI PS A RE
O FFE
I50VS AM) ( M I 5 I . S OF LORAIN;
CO I NT Y AR E Y ( J \ V IH'SV |
RAISIN C
I5F .S T (ORN
I
Eleven state-u i d - - trips to Wash-
ington have been
ullered
T O d ate 1 C i
the 1916
ho;
s" coin urowiu ̂ contest I
of the
state bojrd
of ,is::
u - i i l T u r e .
T
u
'
addition tber t lia\e been
oftered
hundreds of tr ip- f u r consresMoual .
d istr ic ts, (ouni ie- , . t n w n ^ h i p ^ a n d '
other subdi\ iaions. t w e l v e of which
will
be
offered
in
Lorain c
The donors
of
stato t
(Governor
Willis.
Senator
H. M l.'augheity. Senator P
t*u- S;ate Chamber of Comm
egonia Bridge Company.
The Monitor . Columbus: t
Dollings
Company.
Ham
American A gricultural
Company. Cleveland: Swif
Cl ei e l a r d branch,
and Arm
t i l izer \York.>. Columbus b
T l ' S
N E Y V Y O R K B\NKER PREDICTS
TEDDY \V IIJ. BE NOMINATED
AN D ELECTED.
N^vv
York.
June 2 - Frank
Van-
;lerlip.
president
of National
Ci tv
B ank , said
'hat
he favored the
nomi-
j
na t io n an, election
of
Colonel Rouse
j
velt for president |
"I will admit
that
I did not
f a \ o r j
him a few month-
Tgo." said
Mr
Vanderlip. "but
Mr
Roosevelt voice-
in plain lan guage his stand
on th"
tries' important pr inciples that
poh-
ri,-s has to do w l i h at this time
Th^re
is no m i - tak ing his
a t t i tud e
"There has been a great s w ing to
Roosevelt latelv
among t h i n k i n g
pro
pie
I thi nk he will
be
elected
"
—
o —
I
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I ' . e i . t i i m \. M .i , ' . ' l i e - \ C i> ]
THE NEXT BIG DANCE
At Bannon' s Hall will he next Tues-
d a y ,
.Tune t',. tivm by Smith's; or-
chestia You are welcome.
Ke a d The E v e n i n g
Tblegrtm
L O R A I N
C O U N T Y
I S
S T R O N G E S T
F O P
E U A L S U F F R A G E
I N S T
Has Strong Organizations'
1
> l u r
upon womankind's
.
he*-
beicg
classed, with
th
inElyria
and Oberlm,
; criminal
and
feeble-minded
Aso
at Lorain , :enymg her suffrage.
I
Mi^s S t a n d i = > h
described
The Young Wo' i ' i n's Sutf iage
f
i
ace campaign in East
Cle
L-ague
met at the Y M .
C.
A. last unique thing, where women
evening, over lortv women enjoy- incorporate into tluir city
in g Mi-;. - ,
Ahc-
>tandi-h.
a
.-Tdte
the
right
to
vote. Vigoro
worker 's
addree
addres-es'
p ie If this campaign is s
v. t re preceded
b>
a \
er y
food supper,
other
smal'er municipalitie
Mr s
On.-wold
reported
that
«r-at jonce
attempt the
same thin
pride In
our
local league
is
felt
by;
I-oram county is
the
the stite association, as it his grown
count--
for
womin's suffrag
s,. i n p i d l y . At Col umbia, the
st. itej ind Oberlin both
having a
convention had many able speakers.; trues and Lorain city, havin
M r - . Carr ie Chapman Catt. being, mrmed one. On e great d
foremost. lii br ief . Mrs.Catt de-| the cause eve rywhere is t
• c i i be d impressive suffrage
parad es,; ferenc e of women who are
-, ib e
most t e l l i n g th ing
the cause t" their possibilities of ai
i an
present
as an argume nt; drew at-j in government; their pow
t i n t i o n to the
fact
that
whereas
S u- ' U ie
ba'lot as a
tool
to
push
snn
T > Anthony,
was once
greeted
and good legislation -
In
s
w i t h bid
eegs.
now suffrage loaders industr ial and
above all,
.ire respected
and men
given
ban-j
hold conditions.
When a
q u e t s In her opin ion , the
greatest -e-ilize
their
great Influenc
opponents of the cause are conserva- i ing causes of evil, not in
f i v e s ,
pessimists
and the
"spoilers"
up
evil, suffrage will
come
that control legislation. The great-lural
result.