shington ai womeivirtrTOte. : During- ihe years the constitution al gnwfdment campaign -vas' making no wSgnss the women won many vie-, torflKft&3be statoa^Phe^receivedfl Hull suffrage to presidential suf frage to 12 and partial suffrage toT sev h The ^ITation a 1 AmaHqm 1 Woman Suffrage association lh 1912 opened headquarters In Washington and be gan an active campaign for the The National Woman's party, or ganised to 3918 by. Alice Paul, estab-r] Ilshed Washington headquarters to, 18IS and Introduced the militant Into the campaign. Alice Pnal ? the third Quakeress to HLmmorteli2e herself? la i|he spectacu lar flgme of the struggle. She Is a practical politician and developed the deadliest eart Index on members ?T \ congress that practical politics has ^swf seen. SBretty sooa she -was' ser* tog notice through the White House pickets that the pjfcfldeqf was position of Jafl sentences had no ?f mltan ?, TMtej tot'Wi' record by making JWWwSS ! c 3 'JM % : ' ved and op- their capital ;and sfans behind the V!i i. %?ls was that ail should he called hack ^coneentcaM ^n a ahOUltl wHb all ?n<t with the a kt? 4-4 mn IKa mnc Tedfcy ? pttK:?outh Bom continued his gal army, and in. M ls$ned ai eali for lee, ?n the 'aoutl Miounced Prance aiding WranjsfT i $?:***> giving 1w IfiW ?* said to ta*ve the ldTflnd 1 fominu: ?hevttl m te'coiittltation *here & a :-h sasjRffi ?htfon or genera. assembly i state " shall act upon any lent of the constitution of the ."States t.i upo^l ?)/ <^gfW? several states unless such coin or ^neml wombly stall Mve tlflcatton of wages of soft conl dtilJe competitive flaidj*iga to President WUson. .1 ttnference. of operator* Cleveland spent five i.T.TT.SC &sss:ss 3ft to Be Th??wfi OpiK? ?? and Money : pf VMItorf ; Se No Good Then,; S. C. ? Columbia 1r ttjiF. tion ^,*4 6rr? ;,fcale_ tor uneut of Mm Jortaer mem i 8iit iWJacatj, I>lYlBlon city septetoiber 20-21. locations '^miiTlaWy. ae ontfc ^rtStaa. rjnf'W Who have B? ->tW:|eunion aro:. Governor Cox .Franklin D. Roosevelt, Secretary of State Bain bridge Colby, Senator Oscar W. Under so^h Major General Bailey, the Ime^w 81st The gates of the c be thrown, open to the Wildcats and the. visitors' mouefr Sfejll be no good in: i Columbia: yThe1 ? ^'?y.;<rfBcl^ >^e | lag made to rent ion ever . r:: reunion should communi jintment of '*.!** lerhood Of Rail i accounting and r ceiver for in era In Wk ?? > , ? aSs le. Raleigh count* SPtiR'iDe; m cKurh. WAV CLOte^V : Making TTh^Poles'10 lave closed the ?ateir*y of escape, taking prisoner, and Mate rials inSijiich <juantitl*tf.; th^p^ f. Polish, pe^ce delegates at aunsg i?tB fera to those submitted by M. Dan** $ :?*8ky, chalwAtf <rf the Sorfet dele. (f?Uoo .t Morion of the RomoPoI- I Uh contennc^f.^, ' 1 The POUsh delegation's inanition* ! ?rere toinsUt updnaa honorable |Hl^ durable peace ?o? Jt Hfia said at the foreign office that no new instruc Hfflnsk are -beinc informed J lew and otherwise of tho Pollah mil itary succeta**,: yhic&gnay resu &te U reversing the situation or a&least.. greatly changing jtktf..tentt ? ?f Sotlet delegates presented at the opening of ;wm Not Crovyn Prinee C?ro? of Rumania York-? C? own Prince Can** Bumania, ioldler and ' diplomat wl?? has traTellf d acroM the United 8ta*^? on bia trip around the world, arrireil iJer Gio1

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view