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ftoor o! th e audttortum.
"'•hll e ma nY sy-mpathtz.ers flll ed the go.llertea . Officers ot
or••
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De-
Immediate
entranchlRment
by
era ! am endm ent wu demanded In pu•
.sl onate
•s>t~ hP.• before
the NallonaJ:
American
Woman
Suffrag o, AHoclaUo,
In lluonlc
Temple tut
night. untll the
high wavo ot excitement
wu ~cbed
at
the reit e ration
siu.w, el 8uNn
bY1 Dr. Aflsna Howard
B. Anthony "• fanioU• cballease. 0 th_.
are two method•
t_9 win
freedom; one, the ctvtUsed method of the
l>Allot. and one the l)nrbarlc
method of
tbe hat1:bet.''
"If -th• &allot fallo, thremain• to
women only the barbaric method of th•
hatchet."
Dr. Sb&w cried. and the handclapplq,
the c-.;
• tamplnl', the fhittff of h&ndlrc.,,hlefo.
and hanneN proved
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del ... te In the hall appro....i.
at ~ri
te bad decldell •that Condelay Do -•
but muat ·
11abmlt the -••
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to Che
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all [f Con-
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t.he na tt on at'" a15t10Clatton, a .nd a scor ot
leilders, occupied places upon th e
platform .
wa,ae•• " .
1' .J11111t
At the far e nd of the hall , a t we nty •
too t, flaming
ye llow drop was s pread
fr o m th e rnlllng
of t he b alcon) ', In ·
acrlbed, "'\\f e demand an amendm nt to
th• Con • tttution
of t h e Unit ed Sta tes
enfrancbta ins women : · From the rail·
Ing around t he 1tde s of the h a ll rno.n)"
smuller Sta t e bann ers w ere aue pend ed .
Dr . Sha\\" Introduced
Mlse Paul as
the ftrat • peaker . Mrs. Nln • E . Alleader, pr~stdent
of the .Olstrlcl
of Co•
hnnbtll
eu«r: ge As eo c lat Ion . • ·etcom ed
t .he delegat e • t Q. thi s c lt Y. n.nd con•
clucled by e ayl ng :
..It ta well tor u s to remember th.at
Co ngrc 1u,' h; mad a up o f our husba.nds ,
our brothers . our fathers, s,nd ou r • on •,
and that we are aliriply aak,ng t he m en
of our f n mll Y t o adm\t the \\ om e n of
the famll )' to equal right s. l: ongresa
must be convi nced th a t you ar e Juat
ordinary
w o men of ex tra or dtnn. r>' n.bll·
lt)" that
all o rdina ry women po l'lseaa .'"
Mr •. Patty Jacobs. pr e:stdent of the
Alabama
Equal
Suffrage
As soclatlon.
respond ed. and made her r es pona• an
or ,portunltY
to refute
th91 "u pcr • tttlon
h, 1at '{omen of the South do not want
tt ,c ballot.
Repre1entat1ve
w entn. 1ter.n
opponent . of woman
suffrage.
com e •
from Alabama . Jdr •• Jacob s aal d that
" lt wae an lndlctment
of the southern .
woman·e Intelligence
to aay she did not
want the ballot."
su ffrage
tieaalAaea.....
taJ&e -
e~~o:
t~:u:;~~r
a:~r!:i'eap~n:'
·det;;.
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their brll:ht yellbadg es on the
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with
Sabai ••iea •f Ceulita·
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OO!<Tl!<UE D FROH P.lOE OlSE.
0
We.. ,ut.Na--1 C•••
..lion,.&,pplaad
Speechof
Dr.A.maH. Shaw.
DEMOCRATS
MUST
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Gr•eb s,•ak- •
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.fp,ae -'•••••
Pre••••• •
Jill'• , Ja ct ,b' • ad'1.re1s, com. mttteea were appointed
on 1e • olutlona.
e lec t io ns and
courte tt\ett and
th en •
aer\ea of r e port• from nati onal offl.cen
~ v.·er e heard . susa ·n W. Pltsserald,
cording
aecretary,
made a report
on
membership;
Ka t herine Dexter McCor•
ml cik , f r ea • urer, reported
tor her office
and
for the c redential•
committee;
Ha rriet Burton Laidlaw,
auditor; Mary
Ware
Dennett , corruPOndlns
•ecr•·
tar) '; Frances
Maule BJorkman.
and
Mar ie V. Smith aubmllted
reportr
upon
-.•ork coming under their cbarse .
Elinor Byn,ea. chairman of the na.Uonal
1-~ouowlng
l
r•- d1ti
• uffrag e pr .e• a bureau . ' submltt&d a re•
port ot the Jarae amount
of work ac -
compllahed
b,- ber bunaU
durlns
the
past year . She recelYed much app1&11,1e.
Illa
.Jane A<ldalllo. vi ce pre • tdent of
the uaUonal a • IIIIClatin, prealded at th• ·
meeting of the el<ec Uve committee
In
the momlng,
wh•n
wu decided
to
recommend
the adoption of the ch&n11ed
conatltutlon
to the .50nvent1on, and alao
th e plan for the lncor110r&UOD of a na•
com\ Uonal woman 111trra• e publlahlng
In tlle COD•
I P<'-"Y· Man)' of the cbans•
stltution
of the national have been propos ed in order to tncr-- •e the revenue , to
t he ""--entral body . The propoa~d chansee
.,,.m be offered to the convention tomor•
row
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DONATE
TOWARSALE.'
Mrs. Allee, of Ridgefield
, Asks
Local Womento Help.
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of HJ l ~cflc-ld. lende r o f t1,c C\Jn n c tic 11t \Vo m a n· ~ ~ u ffrag-c nssori:lt i n
i n th e 24t h scn:1to r h ll d is tr ict ,
n ot :fyi n ~ h e r of th e ~acr\fl c sa.1<' which
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w i ll ·b h e ld at. th ~ home '1 ( '.\tr~. ~ H. H eft. 69;\ P a.rk a ,·c nu c . B rl dE:CJ)Ol't ,
•N cd nc s day , ,July !!~. T he pr oc<'rc1,
< { the :-ale w i\1 hP use d in war w or k .
A ti w m n h n., ·<' h e n a ~ke d to clon-
lj tl
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t1U· sr ,m thing to th :-la\ . Th e :1.l'tic l s
will b e co ll c c-d \" ry sh ortly i lntl are
1 ,1 be :,,en
:\.~ soon as p o@Hib le t o th
\l(lntC o f '.\fr t,;.. H c f1.
Th o fo ll o w in g- 1 uc, · w a~ r cci ved
fr om '.\!.r~ . A Hee :
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h eld nt the h om e o f \fr~ . :,..:. H .
J-1 ft . 6!,; Pnrk a v cnue. Bri dgeport . on
)V e dn s d n.r . .J uly ~5. Artl rl"!-=. wh ic h
1Jcople J\r co ll ct t ng , sh oul d h e ~ nt
.i, ~oo n a s po saf b le. an d it is al s o
rcquc~ t cd t h nt c x p r s~n.g b o p n i l
o n go od !-- ~ nt.
T hi. • is th o firs t tim e tha )lr s . H c f 1 \
h :t!-- c v r t i· rown op e n h er b e au ti ful
homo to th l' oubHC wi th its f a.r: il) US
c Hec t I n o r p a tnlinss
n.n ,t b eauti f u l \
,,. r !iS o f :tr " .
T he hi sto r y And v :i\u
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f m:1.ny o r th e nrti les wh \c-h nr e heh : ~ ~i \'e n f o r this ~nl . Rnd th
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rice-~ at. wh ich t h ey w ill he ~nld . w ill
m nk e \l w 11 w·orth n. vi ~it th re o n
that
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DWASAGREAT
GRANGE
DAYCHEERING
MONTANA
NEWS
MICHI
GAN
SUFFRAG EFEATE
E, ·eryo ne Who Attended
Thi~
:'llect in i.: Felt It Time Profitably . pent
GrangePutsUp HardFightButIs Overwhelme
d
On :\ pril ., C, n:r;il .r:in;:::c. . ·o. I.
ByAllianceof the Forcesof Evil
o i Com ;1.·..-111..·m.
met \\ nh ~~ \, Bn1a111
Org-ani,ini.: c;ni ni.: na Well and
(;ra11g-e~ c;ro" Fa~i .\fter
The~ .\re Started
It 1-. :i d1t·a111:; wo;d that come:-.
iro111 .:--t,lh ..• ~la,ter U. E. You ng o i
t .r ange .
.\ 1,.·i;i..._ ,,·.1.., 111...1rw..·tt.:d 111 )l onta11.1. 111,h.:;1t111;,:- th :it the l; r::,ngc
thr fiith t.kg r1.'l' liunng tlu, 111urni1q
,:- i-. makmg li11c prot~Tc~.....in that n t·wly
scs!-ion and Stalt.: ~l a~ter :-:.her w,,oJ
orj!"a1;izcd (;r;111g-c:-,tat\.' ~rnt! :1 g rea t
and Depmy ~ 1kc wer e pre-.l·nt. The
outloo k ahead. ~Ir . Young ,\·rates:
-'cw Bri :iin sisters. snn :d a plt.·11tiiul
·· !"he puhl ic :iddn ~ss gi\'Cll by :'\a·
dinner at noo n, wh ich W3 "i appre1.·i:ttl·tl ti lmJI :\l :v..tcr Oiin~ r \\ 1h;o 11 at Uozc by all.
111:in. d urrn ~ the
e~s ion o f th e ~l onTh e af tcrnoo 11 program was a-, iol• t;lna ~tate t;rang-r, create d w idespread
low5 :
Si nging, ··Beautiiul
L;o ldcn
intcr e:-t am! SC\eral 11ew .'ubordina tc
Somewher e." fr om th e Grange ~ong• Gra 11g-c;) ha ve rc-,ultcJ direc t ly ir o:11
bor:k. Then th e worthy chaplain, S. ~Ir . \\'i! :-011\ ma--teri y prcscnt .ni on oi
U. :1rpcn1cr, :,poke :i iew impr cs:-,i\·~ th e work and mi s:-,ion of th e l;rangc.
words in memo ry of the lat e .. F:1ther
It wa s a part icu larly opportune oct.:aKelley: · ~lam lolin so lo. ~l i,, .\ hh,,· ~ion fo r exp oun ding- Grange d trine.
i11as111u
c h a s it w:1s Par11l\.•r s· \\" eek :at
D. llu hbard o i ~lattabc ssct t Gran~ c:
pap er , ":\ Trip to the P a na ma Canal," '
·ontlnu c\ l o r: P.1~0 :!O.
M iss Ali ce ~n eath o i Farmingt o11
Grang e; :\ parl or cOllll't.ly. hy me111
hcrs
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
o f New Britain Grange.
:,;1a1c ~l as ter J. A. ~hcrw oo<I la\ ·'l n:d th o:,e
BAOCE S, GRANGE
PINS , ET C .
1>rcs nt wi1!1 wo rd o i int erc~ t. \"oc al
so lo: ).l iss Emma Ta\"lor
i ~ta ua W
J:: nmk'\
the
r e-~.,,_.
la ti o n
Cra.nge
bcssc tt G ran ge: recitaii on s. by l\ oya l
BaJ~e:s,
Pu.st • :-.,a..'llf' r-:f
J ewt" ht.
Sn~hcM, Pin.!f. IJuttnr.a. Cham ui . Send fo '"
oms toc k o i Rol.'.ky l l ill C;r:mg-c. The
Cu to io g N o. J OO.
last num ber was a \ 1oh 11 -.0!0 IJ\· ~Ii .....,
110:i T O:-. Rl •:CA 1..1.\ CO.,
3 $ 7 \Y u.sh ln g t o:, ::il ., u o.-wn. llu• .
ftla Ha as. acco mp anied , ) 11 pi ~ln o hy
~li ss Ma bd I lass, 1, th o i ~lcri tk 11
1
G range.
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r'~~;~:
lntl o n Grnnt,;c
Uud~ cs.
lt c,.,;al!a., Pa8l ·
Deputy 11. D. S ikes spoke wortb
8
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o i en co ur agemen t, showing hvw bt·t· ~w -~ll~1rci\.
f~~n~hc°C~~~:e
ii~ot:
~er wo rk might be done. Th e 111cl'l •
1ng was larg ely attended.
The nex t
meeting
w ill be held with :\ , ·1J11
Grang e, Jun e t u. i t i- expe ..:t c:d :,,llli •
j ccts o f intere st in an agri c11lt11ra
l
lin e will be prc semed.
MUSIC AND LIT ·ERA.TURE .
t
111 the recent equal suffr ag ~ ca m paign in ~l ichig:i.111 at the :-,pedal
spri ng electio n, the \\ 1.
.n na11·:, ..::tusc
suffere d se riou · dcie :n, a majo rity o f
many
thou s~rn<ls
being
ret urn ed
.!g a in st the ccmstillai ona l a 111
cnd mcnt ,
whi ch wou ld ha\·c gi\'cn women th e
r ig ht of su ffrage in ~l id1ig:an. The
outco me was a g re:-at <lisappointm cnt
10 the Patron s of Mid1i g:rn . as th e
eq ual suffrag e campaign was pra cti c:dly a . tatc G r:111g:
c fight.
That t he co rru1>t intcn ·sts o f the
:-,t..1tc put up a m igh ty strug gle to defeat woman sufirai;e is both ce rtain
and significant
and th e oppos it ion
forces wo rk ed harJ in ti;c closi ng
t.lays, t he liqu or intere sts chie f among
th "m all.
nc g ood auth r ity state s
th at " th e opposi ti on wer e backed by
bot h de1110..:r ;1t ic and republi ca n politica l mac hin es. as we ll as by the bre wer5' ass oc ia t ions. It is report ed th :tt
th e brewers' as soc ia l ion o ffe red cas h
pri zes to salo o n men up state for in ~rcas ing th e anti -s uffrage \·ot c in their
·, .....
,
..:ounti es.''
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Proof of th e :l!liancc oi viciou s in',, _tercs ts was soug ht Uy th e suspect ing
SuJJragi sts, but with ou t success until
abo\1t.,,_
a wcc-k befo re th e elec ti on, when
th ey got hold of an addre ss to th e
\"Oters o~
ich ig:m sent to many of
t he cou ntr y ~e rs. It was s igned by
the :m ti-st:ff ra · s, bu t sen t ou t by
th e liqu or dca Jers ' • ssocia tion with a
r eques t t hat it be print ed and the bill
sent to th em. Somc:Uody ma de a m iatak c an d se nt the lett er with the indosed anti -s u ffrage appeal to ;:. suffra ge pape r , wh ose ed itor at once
tur ned it ov er to th e suffr age workers.
T he lett er, whi ch , as Mr s. Carrie
Chap man Catt point s ou t in th e \ Voman·s J ourna l, whil e it may not show
th at th e women opposed to suffrage
as ked th e liquor pc l)le to have it
printed, docs show wi thou t a do ubt
th at th ey a rc the bes t friends the anti s
ever had . The \ Voman ·s Journal publi sh es t he letter :-
\ \ 'c 111ention but six:
: s women . we do not ~\'alll t he
!-triie. bitterness. fal sifica t ion :incl publicit y whic h ac company poli tical campaigns.
\\"e women :ire not :mffcring at the
hand 5.. o f our iathe rs, hu sba nds an d
hrothcr s. because th ey pr otec t u s in
our homes.
\\" e ha\'c womcn·s greate st right to Uc free from 1>0lit ical med ley . \\" e
do not want to lose th is fr eedo m.
\\ "c ha\' C re fr ained from prote st
hert o ior e, depe ndin g u pon men to pr o•
tcc t w0mc n ir o111th e ballo t.
\ \"c now ask th e men of M ichigan
to defend us and \'Ole ~ o on suff rage.
Don' t \'Ole for sufir:i.gc.
Don 't st art ome th ing whi ch you
ca n ·1 finish.
Yo u ar c not so rr\' no w, but i i ,,·o men arc gi\'CTl the ballo t you ma :· reg ret it wh en it " too !;ltc.
Kcc 1> mot her. wii c and si:-,ll:r in the
protected ho111c. Do 1101 fo rce u:- into
parti s;m politi cs.
Put a cross before the word .. ~o ..
on April 7, and win o ur g rati t 11dr.
Vote No Ap r il 7.
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ler su ch circum stan ce as the se.
defea t is no disgrace an d the Michiga n S tate Gran ge and th eir leader s
ha ve th e satisfactio n o f kn ow ing th at
they put up a good fight an d were defeated oniy by the combinat ion of
vi::io us int er~s t s aTraycd in J>Owcrful
combina ti on aga inst th em . Tha t the
fight will be renew ed in the ne a r future is ce rt ain and that vic tory w :11
ultin rnte ly be won is th e firm be lief
of the Patron s of Mi ':hi ga n, wh o a rc
full of hope in spite of th eir last defea t .
A ve ry good a naly si s of the re sult in
Michigan is conta iue d in th e foll owing edi tori al fr om th e Detroit T ime s.
lt is a frank, fai r statement of th e
fac t s, <xac tly as th ey c:-t isted in re gard :-:, th e Michigan sit uati on: '"T h< def eat o f wo man 's su ffrage
M:~~ .n~~s~~i~~i~~-Retail Li qu o r Dea l- in M ichi ga n is an ea sy thin g to expla in .
··Comparison of th e \'Ole ·fo r· and
Office of th e · e~rc ta ry ,
'aga in st' on thi s iss ue in Tuesday's
Mt . C lemen , l\l kh ..
election with that of last fa ll, shows
M,r ch 31, 1913.
how th e caus e of suff rag e lost gr ound
in only a few weeks.
To th e publisher : I incl osc h ere·
''T hese were weeks, howeve r, of dewith copy fo r an ad, ·t. wh ich 1 wi sh
velopments in England to which th e
yo u would insert in thi ~ week 's issue
loss of suffrage in Michigan and th e
o f yo ur pape r, ma k ing 10 inc hes in
depth , doub le co lum n , o n you r loca l countr y, no dou bt, if th e truth we rr
page or fr ont page, if possi ble. I w ill kn own. is directly chargeable.
"\ Vhi le the foicc s of the 'antis· we re
thank yo u to see th at thi s is done . and
better o rgan ized th an they were last
mai l st at ement of ch arges, and also
fall, wi t h plenty of money from t he
m:!.rkcd copy to me , and we will rem it
for the sa me. ThankinJ; you in :1.d- sa le of beer and whi sky to fi11a :1ce
opposition th at wa s open. the handi \'an..:c for yot:;r att rntion to thi s matcap put upon a just ca u se by th e sad ly
ter, I am, yours trul y.
mistaken women across the wat er
J OSEPH :MATT H EWS,
ec retary.
made the case c1uitc hope less.
T he a nt i-suff rage appeal incloscd
•·one lllr s. P ankhu r st, who is in an
to he pr int ed on th e '"loca l page or
E ngl ish prison , wh ere she belong s, is
fr ont page , if possible."" is as follows:
acc ountable fo r defea t in Mic h igan for
AX t\l ' l'EAI ~ ,·o ,,, Ex .
noble :md courageous
and patriot ic
You should \'Ole agai nst woman su fwomen wh o fought wcl! against h ca, ·y
frage fo r 10,000 rea so ns.
odds:·
A BrightNewBookof 180 Pagesfor1913
Telling the Plain Truth about BURPEE-QUALITY SEEDS. is mailed
Free of Cost to Gardeners everywhere upon Application
to
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Burpee Buildings, Philadelphia
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) Mola ss in~ l\lo,a] Progress.
Mo lassin<: :Meal ha s been so ld in the
United S t ates in limit ed quantities fo r
a nu mbe r of yc.i.rs, but it has no t been
possib le to obtai n it in la rge qu anti ties unti l alJout fou r mon th s ago. when
th e Molassine Company , Ltd. , of Londo n, Eng la 1"!d, ope ned an o!li::c at Uoston.
ln th ese iour mon ths feeders have
h ad an oppor t u11ity to te st it out for
thcmsd\'CS and pn.>,·e that it was po ssib le to produ..:c e, ·cn great er re sult s
than were da im cd fo r it by th e 111a
nufal'.turcr s. Hcing nei ther a bala nce d
ra ti on 11a r like any feed in th e Uni ted
·1atcs, d; 1 iryinc 11 and stoc k owners
ha\'e na turall y and proper ly Oeen ca utious and slow in tryi ng out ?llolas sine
Meal, bu t now th e very feed er s who
we re mo~t pr ejudiced again st it at th e
sta rt arc its warmest fri end s, and in
every st ate word s of high prai e are
gi\'en for Mola ss ine 1'lcal.
The pa tent ed proces s of prepari ng,
hea tin g and cooling Molass in c ~l ca l
has produced a feed not ent irel y difierent from anyt hin g else in th e wor ld
bu t has pr oduced a feed, whi ch when
fed with th e reg ul ar r ation, ke eps the
d ige t i\'e tr act in a healthy condition,
eradi ca tes all worms . germ s o r bacteria , enablin g cow , ho rse, sheep, pig
or poult ry to ob tain iull d ige stive
\'a lue irom their feed.
The demand for this feed is such
tha t plans are completed to place ll"lolassi n':! ~ Ica l at con \·enient points , so
that it may Le pr ocured eas ily and
quick ly anywhe re cas t of th e Rock ies.
The Bos ton office , L. C. P ri me Co .,
331 Board of Trade Building , will be
g lad to ~nswer furth er questi ons and
to furn ish a long li st of use rs wh o
have tested it out the last fou r month s
and who te ll just what th ey think
about Molassine llle al. It is worth
wl-tile fo r anv farmer to w ri te ther e
for full information, as thi s fe ed is
well wo rth looking into at once.
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