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(Kffective June ,'50. l!M7j - I.*ave .Mf-rrirk for .New York and Intrrmediate Ktationn: Week-tlayw
6.16, .'>..')2, 6.38, 16.54, 17.17, a7.'2H, 8.00, W.!.-}, 8.52, 10.12 a. in.; 12.13, 1.30, 3.08,
4.17, 5.38, 6.33, ».13, 11.14 p. m. Sun- dayH 6.47, 8.20, '.I.t2 a. m. 12.28, 2.48, 4.32, .'),33, 7.07, 8.40, ;t.46, 11.17 p. m.
I^eave Kreeport for .New York, I'enii- Bylvania Station and Brtmklyn. Week- dayH 6.20 .5.56. 6.42, i0..58. 17.22. e7.43, «.04. f8.17. 8..'>6, i!i.51. 10.17 a. m.; 12.irt, 1.34. 3.13, 4.21, 5.01. 5.42. If6.21, 6.3H. 8.16. Il.ll). 11.18 p. III. Sunday -«.51, 8.24, !).26 a. ni.; 12.32, 2.52, 4.36. 6.37, 7.11, 8.44, y,50, 11.21 p. in.
Leave Krpc'porl for Aniityville, Itabylon, I'.nUhogiie antl intennt'diate BtatioHH: Week-dayn iia4.44, 6.5ii, 8.10. a'J.31, 11..53 a. m.: al.46. Hl.2fi, 8a2.22, a2.3!», 2.44. a3.58, ao.Ol, a5.55, a6.20. 16.38, ia7.06, 7.4G, a8.03, all,07 all.20 p. m.; 12.17, a2.22 nights. Piin- daya -5.31, all.22, 10..56 a. m.; 12.34, 2.30, e3.54, a5.44. a7.08, a',i.02, 11.14 p. m.; al2.17, al.5;) night.
Leave .New York, rennsylvania Sta¬ tion, for Kreeiiorf. .Mcrrii k aiul prin¬ cipal inlerinetliafe slaiion.s: Week¬ days n3..")ii, ('5..'i4. Till , 8.36, ll.ixi a. m,; h12.40, 12..52, .sl.32, sl.52, 2.00, 3.00, 4.07, CI4.48. 5.fiO. ct5.17, 15.3:;. 15.54, 16.15, 6.50. 7.10, 8 10, 10.25. 11.30 j p. III.; 1.30 niKht SundavH- 1.3i), 8.25, i «.08. 10.17, 11.34 p. tn.; 12.54 nisht. j aTralns run to Babylon only. nNo Brooklyn connectlona aSaturdays only. fExcept Salurdaya. lExcept holidays. t£xcept ,Satuii.,,y» and holldnys. Trains lesve Brooklyn. Fatbush Arenue ¦tatk>n, about the same time as thoae i ahawn from New York, Pennsylvania ' Station, This time table subject to : afcange without notice. I
t- I'^xceiil .Merrick.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Herewith in printtd a Usi oi the reHidenlH of Kreep<irt and the vicinity who ha«e heen arrepted and are en- iraved ill aetlte military and na^ul
tie rviee.
It itt i|Mite piiHNllile Ihat the list Ik ineoniplete or may become no dur¬ lnK the next len v^eeliM and mouthH, and we must relj upon iwir readent and their triendn lo aid iih in keep- inv the HhI up to date. I ..Wi- are mnkint; the eolunin a per- inanent one.
FKKKI'OKT Clyde Brown—['. S. .S. Delaware. Walter ('. .Schmidt U. S. S. KentuekJ.. Stephen Story 1st Cla.ss Seaman, I'.
S. S. Ohio l^iiis Wright
Clarence '1 rtibeiihack .Navy. .Morton (lenuond 2d Kield Artillery. Howard K. Aldrldgt Troop C, Cav. lOdward .Miany.
Hiirry i:. UtI/.ie .Naval Reserve. Clciiicnt 13. Johiii-on Officers' Reserve RayiiioiKl .\inadoi' .Marine Corps. Smart Culler- 2d Lieu. Lst (Jo., Plails-
liiirK. Herbert W. Clock 8ih Co., W . Clinton Story- 2d Bai., SaiiHK'l Lii'lici'inan. i'latt K. WiggiiKs. Fred Hewl(<II Hlatl.stiiirg. C. Franeis CotiU, Seij;eani. Holiert CaniplM 11- Coiixiial. Harry Albin. J. Wallace C,ii,-si. Bull Donnelly. .Jule Haynor .Madi. Cmii < O Dr. Thoma.s IL Kvans. Joseph Kelly. Arthur .Mayei. J. Ireland 23d Hcgi, Inf. Charles P. Gould. Merrill Cutler Tth He;;t. tnf. Sidney (loiild Aiiib. Coip.'-
Acadeiny. Harold D. Haff. Ilc/.ekiah H. Ixirst -Arrny. Hany B. Hunt .\1a( liiiiist, .Naval K
Serve. Kenncili D, I'arinan.
i lery Co. of Fortreaa .Monroe, Va. - Clement B. Johnson—1st Lieut., Sig¬ nal Corps.
Gilbert Thompson — 10th, Columbia University.
Hartland Wioodhouse—Amer. Ambu¬ lance Corps. Neuille, France (on the I Seinej,
Karl .Maxon--7th Regt.
George D. Fox— 7th Regt.
Frank (.'opeland - 7th Regt. Carroll Copeland--"th Hegt.
Irving Oxenham .Vlach. Gun Co., 10th Inf.
Gus Fassino—.Med. Reserves, Klectri- cian. Base Hospital .No. 2.
Charle'; Adams- 15th Ihf. Co. G.
Samuel Collins -15th Inf. Co. G.
Fred Dennlson 15th Inf. Co. G.
Henry Trwiiier I.'itli Inf. (,'o. K.
Richard Crummel—15th Inf. Co. G.
Ralph Haven—15th Inf. Co. G.
Waller Williams- 15th Inf. Co G.
Pierce Gray- 15th Inf. Co. G.
George Sanderson 15th Inf. Co. G.
BAUMVIN
A R, .Mulkins Ctfief Petty
Harry B. Gilman—Bugler.
Guy A. Russell—lst Clasa Private.
Charles K. Pierce—.Maeh. Gun Co..
10th Inf. Joe Pettit- 23d Regt. (Maeh. Gun Co.
10th Inf.) Harold D. Haff. Lloyd A. Hall.
Krwin Fussell- Cavalry.
George Box .Marh. Gun Co., 10th Inf.
2.3d Regt. Leroy T. Wells .\rtieifer. George Siems.
VITAL STATISTICS
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-Yeoman. -Naval Hesfivi
.Na\y.
Imli Inf.
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Undanhurst,- or S. M. Bari*y,
Waitbury, L. I.
Si;;iial Corps. Ft. Om-
Sliip Building Corps. 25 Recruit Co.. Cav..
LADIES OF FREEPORT
Tou search for the proper kind of taiilorlng where style and economy go liand in hand ends in the Goldfarb Stylish '^^'ay. And an added attrac¬ tion here is onr Reilly Reasonable prices.
We maintain an expert department for Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing.
Broolilyn Ladies Tailor.i and Dress¬ maker
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» iailroad Ave. fhone 368-M FREEPORT, N.Y.
Fred .Iiici'iK.'ioii
aha. Neb. John .M. liaxler Harry 15. Pettit
Texas. Ralph 1). Pettit Flee., Naval Reserve. J. .'Vrthtir Christensen -Nal. Training
Ship, Newjiort, R. L t
Willis Crilibdn.s- Lieut, Artillery, in
London, waiting orders, >^aiik Prazler, ' \ m*
William Down.s—Cavalry. William H Van Ness .:ilh Uoat. Inf. Carl Drown,
Douglah Urown—Kngineers. H'.-niy t^irroll .MeCord Coxswain, I'.
S. a. Harvard, Kiiropean waters. Merle Raynor—Ambulance Corps. Harry L. FoslerMadison Camp. Geo. CasKin .McCord C. S. S. Nah-' ma. I'luropoan waters. Fraacis S. Arsuinibau - Ambulance
Corps. Gene O'Neil Base Hos. Corps, France .lagob G. Viertel—-Master Machinist, • Naval Reserve. «
Robert Rider-Richmond, .lohn Rassino—Isl Clas.s Petty Officer,
New Hampshire. '
Kdward Fassino 2d Class Petty Of¬ ficer. Nashville. Ktigene Willard Helland .Ir.- Ral. 2,
4th Co.. Newport Training Station. Krnest Healy Vermont. Louis Ucuham—1st CAass Hlcctrician.
Nevada. Jaiues Parker Lyon. Karl S. Benham Ukyn Navy '^ ard. Henry I/)ckwood Naval Reserve.
Winclnisler. Frank Albin Regulars. Fort Slocum. Herman P. Johnson -Corpoial, Co. D,
2d Telegraph Patlalion. Harry Foster—Artillery. .Madisort Cp. Kdward Magnus- 4th Field Artillery,
stationed al Coro'/.al, Panama. Hnrgess Osterhout 4th Coasi Artil-
Officer, I .S. Siibmarine Chaser, France.
Walter S. Smith 11 th FusiUers;. C K.I
KIdon Austin.
Kmil Wildberger.
Chaiics S. .Miller
Kdw. .Mueller Jr.
Garland Gaden.
Arthur K. Pettit
Thomas McGarri^le.
Charles Haldwin.
.•\llan Cai pen lei.
Harry Raynor.
Robert H. Story.
l'.;dward H. Johns, Ji
Frank White.
Frank G. Ra.\no
Lewi.s C. Luriiz.
Cecil Hidwer .Macb. Gun Co.. luth In.
Hrian Loniaii.
Lcdiiiird Iximan—Regular Arm.v. !
George H. Cook. ',
('111 .-.ter A. Heliriricksdii.
Garland Gaden Jr. '<
Harry F. Reid 2:!d Re^l. Hosiiital Cp.
Dr. Jas W. .McChesney.
\\'iii. HriK'hhaii.ser Jr. .Navy Aviation Corps. ¦
A. St Clair Ilyrne .Macb. .Mate, .Navy. '
.•\rthur .Smith- I'^ngineers. |
Ira .Max At Fort Dupont. Wi'iming- i Ion, Del. iCoasI Art. Corps). ;
John Prince- Signal Corp.s. ;
Llth .\i I. il';imn'i's)
SWITHVIM.K SOITH 1
Hai'vev Duryea-.Macb. Gun <'o,, luilij Rc«t.
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Merle .M. Post—.Naval Reserve. Ftank S. Condit--<"orporal, Co, Tlsl Rent.
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Gi'diRc .Merritt V. S. S. Chester.
Walter Brockman Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Birdsall Jack.son 15lh Rest. Tnf.
Ixiuis Benham- Klec, U. S. S. Nevada.
Fred Hod^'.-^on.
Thos PaUrmo.
Rudolph Biisch .Maeh Gun Co.. 10th Regl. Inf.
Frank R. Britton Special Assign- />signmeiit to Omaha, .Neb., Avia¬ tion Corps.
Fred Hodgson.
George .Melvin 2d Field Artillery.
Roy Dunn- Wireless Opr.. Brooklyn .Navy "Vard.
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H. C. Schwab—Plattsburg.
Herbert Muller -8th V. S. Kngineers,
Washington. D. C. Delancy T. Nicoll Jr.--.Naval Reseive. C. C. Corse—2d Lieut., 2d Co., Platts-
bui',!;. IL V. R. Fairfax- 7th Co, Plattsburg. Beverley H. W. Robinson 1st Troop.
Plattsburg. Wat.son .M. Kmerson -Quartermaster's
Dept.
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Fred K. Petersen Supply Sgt. Conrad F-Kuer -Corporal.
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RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At reasonable prices
Main Rug Works
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TIMETABLES Freeport Railroad Company
Clfi. li>:l.'.. 10:1.-,. ILLS. 1."). l:ir.. l: 1,-|, ,''j:L">. (i.OO,
MARINE HOTEL
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eftgh-Class Hotel and Cafe
Modern Conveniencei
Excellent Accommodations for Banquets
Leave Ferrv DocU. ft', in. 7:0.-.. 7: l.'i. S ::;.¦>, :):!.' 11: ir. A. .M.: 12:15, l:ir., LIT.. 2:ir,, 2:1:-.. .'Ll.j, t;:!.¦>. 7:20. S:!'.. :i:ir,, ll:t»o, 12:0ii P. .M.
L.'ave Riiilroad. ti:r..'). 7:25. 8:10. fCOO. li::;r,. lii:o(). |i)::jo, 11:00, ii::!0 A. M.; l2:iio ,\l,: 1:011. i::',o. 2:oo. 2:'.W. ;>:oii, :;::;ii. .|:iiii, .|::io, .-):ii.",, 5:lo, t'i:2o. 7:lii, H: 10, !i: 10. In; lo, 11 :2o, 12:2o P. .M.
Great South Bay Ferry Company
FUi:i:i'oUT, x.^i:a v.ihw-:, point lookoi "p. na.s.s.m -i;y-tiii;-s1':a
Wrrkdiiys L4'aM' Fiiciiiu'l. il:oo, il;!.-,. i]:,iii a. .M.^ J:1.'">. :5:;!0. 4:15. »J::!0 P. .M.
Leave Point Lookout, i'i:lo. ,S:oii. lii:15. tl:::ii A. .\l,: l':15, 5:15, 6:;M P. M. Sunday^ Leave Fiee|)orl 10;liii a. .\i. anil liiiiirly iberraller unlil 7:00P. .M. Leave i'oinl lookout, 10::lo A. M. and Imiirly ibercal'ter until C:oii p. .M. I.eavr Point I.ookout lii:oo P. M. . xlioat Stops at Swift Creek Hotel on Si.u'iial Only.
xFRI:LPORT HIGH HILL m:Acn
Leave Freepori Salurdays. Sundays and Holidays, lii:oo A. .\1, l.ea\e Hi«h Hill Ueach. 1 1: :!0 A. .M.: 5:00 p. M. .xPoal Stops at Swift Creek Hotel on Signal Only.
LO.NG IIKACH POINT LOOKOIT
Leave Point l/iokoiii Weekdays. »5:4o A. .M.; IV-'O, 5:1
,H:Oii A. M.; 11:0(>, i;;:!o p. .\I. Leave IxHij: Reach lyueenswater) Weekday.- Sundays, 10:20 A. .M.: \2:'2t\ 7:00 P. M.
All schedules .subject to change without notice.
Passengers from N. Y, & L. I. TJraeiion Co. trolleys change cars for ferryboats at Grove Street. ^Veeport.
row> 01 HKMi'siiin
BiHh.s
Son. .Milford Vernon, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Dirdsall Zeller. of Valie;, Stream.
DauKhtir, Klizabeth Catherine, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel Joseph Coikery. of Inwood.
Son, William Harrison, to .Mi. and .Mrs. Arthur H. Hickey, of Hellmoii-,
Uaugliiei. Constance Llizabeih, to .\lr. and .Mis. John Henry Heiiiitk. of Baldwin.
Son, (leoruc to .Mr. and .'Mrs, Jacob Isenbei'),'. of Valley St ream.
Son, i;dwar(i, lo .Mr. and .Mrs. John Kopke. <jf liiiondale.
Daughter .Muriel Irene, lo .Mr. ami .Mrs. Franklin V. Stuiiiip. of 11.mp¬ stead.
Ijaiishtei. Sella, to .Mr. ami .Mrs. I'^at'l \\'. Riii'ion, t)f Ro()se\tli.
Son. William, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Vin¬ cent Fillibi'own, of Hempsiead.
Son. Jacnii, to Mr. and .Mrs. Max Fisbman. of Valley .Stream.
Daiijihier. l-:dith, to .Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sarro. of Inwood.
Daughter, to .Mr. and Mrs. Tticodoi c Lee bner. of Hempstead.
Son. to Mr and .Mrs. Robert .M. Hofl- man. of lSaliU''in.
Son, to .Mr. and .Mrs. William R Jones, of Flmont.
Son, to .Mr and .Mrs. William S. La- vi.s, of Baldwin.
Dau^rhter, lo .Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knorbler. of .lamaica Stiiiare.
Sou, lo .Mr. and .Mr.s. Anthony Ber , ker, of MalVerne.
Daughter, to .Mr. and .Mrs. P. A. Pascb. of Bellmore.
Son, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph L. Gibson, of Ilemp.stead
Son, to Mr. and Mrs Howard John- ¦¦ son, of Oceanside.
Son, to Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Bal- ken. of Hempstead.
Dau.i;hter. lo .Mr. ;\nd .Mrs. Herman Slump .Miirriiy. of ^\loodmer<'.
Daughter, lo Mr. and Mrs. William .\. .Maj'i'i', of Valley Stream. ;
Deathis
July 2, at Inwood, Francis Bergen. age i;j years,
July ,3. at Inwood, .Jacob Howard, age 45.
July 2, at Freeport. Bertha .Marga¬ ret Wolstenholdme, age :>(!.
July 2. at Hempstead, Maruaiei .Mc- Carroll, a;;e 50.
July 7, al Valley .Sticam, .\iiiiie Prendergast. age 45.
July 9, at Smithville Souili. I'liris-, tian Knehble. age G5.
MHrria^fe Licensee
Crtistave Weiner, of Hicksville. 21i; i .Marion Frieda Leder, ^3^, of Rockville Centre.
William Frances Cavanau.uh. 22: Alice -May Ash. 2(i. both of Rockville Centre.
John Joseph Hines, :'o. Far Ftocka- i way: Sadie Frances Ciinnin;;haiii, 215. of Inwood. '
Clarence Peterson. 21 . Klnera Tow- i ner. 2(1. both of Rockville Centre. ; ' I'Mward McCormack lx)wn; Anna; j Sophia Crossfield. both of Freeport. I William Roy Bennett. 26; .Mary I I Catherine Thorp. 25. hoth of Rock- I ville Centre. I Clarence Aiignstiis Ferguson, 2!^:
• .Maybelle H. Harrison. 21, both of <'e- • ; riaihuist.
William Burtis Stout. 70, of Glen : I Ritlgc, N. J,; Klizabeth Madg. line ; i Stout, 50. of Smithville South.
• Frank John Smith. 2K; Kthel Meliil-i able l'"ogg. 21;. both of Hempstead.
I l/Otiis G. .Schroeder. 24. of Munson: 1 Mildred Southard, 18. of Rockville ' Cenire. ,
Mansfield Seaman. PC .Melissa Combs. 1!l. bolh of Woodmere.
.August Schaeffer. L'5. Broklyn: \'.vtt-[
ma .Mathilda But/.. 27. Freeport. I
Randolph Irwin Kaiser, '.]l. Sniiib- ;
lown; Laura Adele, :ji). Bound Brook, j
N. J. i
'Herbert Ryder. :!3. Kast Rockaway: I
Sarah Kli/.abelb Bede.ll. 211. Kast Rock- I
away. 1
.Nicholas Fr.Tncis Sihrii'iui'. ,21. |
Freepoit; Graci MarH' Jacklilsrli. 21. ;
Valley S'ream. / '
I William. Frederick iiiinhs. 22. FiVe-j
] port: Dorothy Warnuiib, Pi. Roikulle^
Centre. :
Os(-ai' Charles Sihoiiiei sii ill. :!i;; Klizab"lh Antmiia FloUiman, Imili ni'- Woodmere.
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P. M. Sundays, 40 A. M.; '3:00, 5:55 P. M.
S«. Mall SI. Preeport. L I.' PICNICS and EXCURSIONS a SPECIALTY
Freeport, \t H Viirk. Post Oi'lice .Inly Ut, Iill7
1. Arcbbold. Thos, F.
2. 'Asblyn. .Mr. Belle L. :!. Butler. .Mrs. Hi rmaii
1. Freeman. Prof. Lclaml
5. (^.oiiid, .M'.s.
t'l. Gretmbaum, .Miss Cariyl G
7. Howard. Miss Rhoda
8. Helk. .Miss Billie ;i. Hagcdoii. Miss
10. Hooey. Frank .].
11. House, Fori'i'sl
12. Jackson. l-Mtia
L!, Long Island Directory Co.
II. Lambert, .Mrs. Sarah 15. Lewis. George A. Ifi. Levine. .Miss Jenie
17. Ixnighead, Mrs. T.
18. .Manley, .Mi.s.s Bessie
III. ' Osborne, K.
20. Rowe. .Mrs. Charles O.
21. Tibbals. .Mrs. Chas. K
22. Winslo"w, Kbcn J.
T. BKNSON S.MITH. P >r.
SHAFOKO
Mrs, John W. Southard, of this vil lage, is preparing to entertain Mr. and .Mrs. Ray .M. Terrel. of Cleveland. ."VIr. Terrel ts a brother of Mrs. South¬ ard, and was recently inarried.
SUFFRAGE CLAMOR IS HARJMFUL NOW
Patriotism Should Urge Women u to Giasa Agitation.
Mra. Wadsworth, New Prctidant el National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, Tells Why War Places Sex Above and Beyond Field of Politics.
Mrs. James W. Wndsv\'orth. Jr. daughter of the great statesman. Jnhn Hay. nnd wife of tbe senior Senator from New York State, has recently ae. cepted the Presidency of the Natinnnl Assficlatl'in <")f(posed to Woman Suf¬ frage, succeeding In that position Mrs Arthur M. no<Iire. whf) was tbe fotmder and tir.<;t President of the, .Xssocintioii.
The headquarters of the Nat'oniil As eoclntlon will hereafter be In \\'asliiiig- ton Instead of in New York. "This change has been eontempliited for some time." said Miss Alice Hill Chit¬ tenden, PresWent of tho New. York Stnte Associntion Opposed tn W'oniiin Suffrage, when seen nt her otrice. •'and Jn view of the fact tbat the sulTrau'e light will undoubtedly be conceiitrnti in Tongress next winter It seemed ad¬ visable to move now."
Mrs. Wadsworth In nrcepting the presidency said in part:
"Altboiigh most reluctant to shoul¬ der any additional burden outside the care of my family, the War Relief ¦work nnd the chiirities in which I am already engngetl, I feel that It is my , duty. In thr iiitrrc^t nf I'atrwtii>m nnd fi'ntlnnnl llcfmxr, to accept Ibis offlce, and to do my utmost to justify your' confidence. I feel deeply the honor and responsibility you hnve conferred 1 on me by this choice, nnd nm profound¬ ly lmpress<.Hl with tbe importance of our endeavor. I
"Rod Cross work nnd Wnr Relief are ^ cruel nnd pressing necessities nnd | should not be slighte<l or neglected for i any other consideration, but, God will-1 ing, their importance and need will only i laat for a few years, through the war. and tho period of reoonstruction. wher?- ^ as this question of suflfrngo is to affect | the life a'ld gorernmont of our nation ' until the very end of our existence.
"We are a country nt war. Snrelv the qualifies of leadership most needed at this time are strength, stability. ' brendth and fairness of visinn, a direct | and nnconiitlex method nf thought nnd j action. Can we possibly hope to gain] these by throwing Into our narlonnl | politics so Inflnmmahle nnd uncertain ! an element ns the feminine vote? j
"Furthermore. I feel thnt it is n very I poor e<'nnomy to duplicate Instead of to j divide Ifibnr nnd responsibility. It Is bad 'team work' whether In play. In . business, or In life Itself, for two peo¬ ple to be In n pince where ono Is sutfl- clent. T believe strongly In woman's star of destiny, but I also tielieve It ' shines fnr above nnd beyond tho field , of politics, and v\-lth your loyal help and eooperntlon I propose to do my 1 very best to keep It there." 1
Leaders Advocated Militancy.
When tho suffrage pickets wore ar rested In Washington tho more con serv , atlve suffrage leaders sought to repu- | dlnte their sister snffrsglsts nnd stisr- | matlxe them as the "mdlcnl branch" of tho suffrage movement. These pick- j •ts, however, nre only follov^-lng pre- ! cepts laid dovs'n by some of tho very j leaders who now condemn their ac tions. j
Ellr-nbeth Cndy Stanton, flrst presi- j dent of^the National Womnn Suffrage • Assoclntlnn. snld nt n nieetlng of 1 the 'V\'omen's Council nt Washington. | March. 1KS8: "I hnve often snld to men I of tbe present dnv tbat tho next gen eration of women will not stand argii ing with you as patiently ns we have for half n" century. • • • The time Is j not fnr distant when If men dn not do \ Justice to women tbo women will strike 1 hands with lat>or, with Socialists, with 1 anarchists, and yon will have tho ! scenes of the Revoliitinn of France net- : ed over ngnlii In this republic." Susan \ n. Anthony, fhe second iiresldeiit of tho nssoclntinn, wns quoted by Dr Shaw In the Nntion.nl Woman 'Suffrage Convention nt Washington. December. ]ni3. ns having snld: "Tbere nre two methods nf warfare, the civilized and the bnrbnroiis. The hatchet Is tho wenixin of Imrbnrlsm. the ballot Is tho weapon of civilization. If they con- Hnuo to deny to v^-oniiin ttie weapon of clvillziitlon they need not wonder If she resorts fo thnt of barliarlsm."
The Rev, Annn Shaw, third president of this sfliiie association and the' pres¬ ent president of the women's commit¬ tee of the Council of National Defense said in 1U12: "If we are played with, mnde fun of. Just toleriited. greeted with suiiercllloiiB smiles by metnfiers of tho Congresshmal ComniUte<'s. there 1« nothing for us to do but To resort to militant methods. We hope we will rot be driven to methfx'le us severe ns thf>se u.st?<l In Knglnnd, but If It (b)es not come the daughters of olil p:iiglish sires will be ready to suffer here as women, are suffering In England." Mrs. Catt, prewiit president of this asso¬ ciation, and (I mcmlicr nf thr trnmin'H cdtnmittcc nf the CounciJ of \ntinniil Defenat', said at the suffrage conven¬ tion in Washington, DiK'euiber, Itil.'l: "if the Cfinstltutlon stands In our way, let's tear it up aud make a new one."
In comparison with those samples of doctrine tbe prewnt picketing appears more silliness, and "presidents" nre lu no position to <'oiidemn their disciples. A pioneer suffragist of Nelirnska, Mrs. O. A. Abbott, Sr., commenting recently on tbe present "vigorous" caaipnlgn, aald: "It's what Miss Anthony aiv^ays plaimed. It's tbe only sure way I"
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