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* THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913. 12 RAR ARR AAR A AAA AAA ADDER DDD DDD DPD DPD DDD A PD ADD ONE ConSsHTS i boning, guaranteed, Three w }'Do You Know Why It Is That Women of England Are Fighting for the Ballot? Read | Mrs. Pankhurst’s Dramatic Address to Jury as She Faced Her Last Term in Prison} ae (The following Is the substance; lord, when a large number of {1 must find courage to do It, because |that, heaven knows, much moro Lifé is to # 8 of an address made by Mra. Emme peovle, respectable people, or for me and for thousands of women cheaply If we sought It am not we » commit line Pankhurst to judge and jury — dinary people, natural lawabid- | whom I feel I represent here today We are-women, rightly or wrong-|1 want to. oo t at her last trial, when ahe was con. Ing people, people of upright [this ts a burning |ly convinced that this is the only|this country enfranchised, Thowe victed of Inciting English suffra. tives, come to hold the law in The laws are nw to In| way In which we can win power to|are the feeling which we a gets to violence and sentenced to contempt, come to rlously | justi to wome n addition alter what for us are | able 1. W r ourselve Py three years in prison, Mra. Pank make up thelr minds that they Wo aro satisfied that the admt re| conditions. sacrif " ore hurst hae now started a tour of the are justified In breaking the | tion of the law In very {mper A London clergyman says that 60 | did tr L United States, and because she Ie law I was a very young we when | per cent of the married. women tn] all to going to surprise us with her plain Tho whole of good government! my attention was called to thia in his parish aro b 1 winners, sup-| #elver " speech, not mincing words In her Tests upon acceptance of the law, a very painful way porting rh ds as well human denunciation of men, thelr laws and tpon respect of the law, and I say) Tam the widow of a barrister, and] thelr children. When you think | human being to de ~ " their general treatment of women, to you sertously rd and gentle Lived in perfect harmony and com what this means to the future of what {it amounts ° ‘ » she will be the most-talkedof wom. men of the jury, that wom radeship with my husband. 1 had| the children of this country, I ask|the right to judge women? “4 } an in America for a season. We, telligonce, women of traini An opportunity of learning a good | you to take this question very, very| Were a man I would take the aa t therefore, print thie address, which en of upright life, have for m feal more about the administration | seriously, tion of a Judge in Ireland who, wher y Ap ls in iteelf the platform of the Eng. years coased to respect the laws of law than the average woman Only this morning | have had |“ &!!! charged with child murder eB Mish militant suffragets, eo that (his count I was a very young woman Information brought to me that | ¥# placed before him, #a » fF readers may obtain a clear under. 1 may be sent, if you find me not long married, and the mother of there Is in this country, In this Where 1s the man?” | BY A DENTIST © ff standing of Mrs, Pankhurst and of guilty, to @ very long torm of penal young children, a very palnful thing very elty of London, a regulated | And since the man was not forth what militancy means.—Editor. a vitude: 1 belleve the maximum dd, Tho assizes were opened traffic, not only in women of | Coming, he refused to pass sentence) ON FIRST AVENUE My lord, gentlemen of the jury, Punishment would bo a sentence of the next morning one of the} full age, but In little children; | 0" the Kirl, That i» what I ask you| when you Were impaneled tt came 4 Years’ penal servitude judges of assize did not take hie they are being purchased, they |, 0 !n my cane PP} etn Ray AL te y Into my mind that Tmight in justice, ThA le the kind of law that is|place in court. ‘There were casos are being entrapped, and they There ts only one way to put a|Sr’inelr ‘money by some dentier om y to each of you as you took framed to deal with persons who being tried at those assizes, cases are being trained to minister to | SO) to this agitation Ye ie not by | Firat ay ting himself to be ace, because in this country Fae iat gullty of injury to prop of wretched men charged with hor-| vicious pleasures t y loc = Kat ot inte thiet wee eta accented axiom t every |* rible offenses gainst women We he 6 the i is by Kus F nth ond re t ’ Giemsa te thal ty ble peste Women are revolted when The Judge (interposing)—Mrs have tas fa roe sag Poy tn n red ppeal to you, gé OFFICES on? No woman {s tried by her peers.| ‘Rey compare that = law Pankhurst 1am very loath to 1 nee this thing out to the end, let ft dict upon the whole agi er; dut I decided not to challenge) ™8*!mMum punishment for cer | of propriety atasives by women In And If you convict me, gentlemen, | KUllty of malicious incitement te Ky J¥ou, because, after a ese trials, *@!n Injuries to the moral andy position, I must ask you te I tell you frankly, that whether the | UPeach of the law afford us, at a very b rice, an| Physteal well-being of a little (observe the proper decor tr sentence 1# long or short, I shall not Those are my last words. My upon you and confi trying to get into) gl! two years’ Imprisonment » you bmit to ft 5, opportuntty of ‘ ; incitement Is not malicious. if |™ the minds of the men who try tis| We think that there iano crime to that I shall, the moment T le tne \ hed the power So deat wetth 1, clase dentisae who are human as greater than the physical cor. Mrs. Pankhurst—-My lord, I « court refuse to eat food, I shal these things, | would say to |¥ and you save 1 Bw Ag ruption of the physical life and | = ero PR tse the moral life of a little girl; oO which ther have to submit, al.| 2Md our whole training as wom- ian des. have bed. bo. part ts. on hae made Us feel like that ‘making these laws. ee been taught that sepalbadst a tow! UF Moral Integrity and our My lord, I propose to rd a fo physical Integrity we must hold nwords about the prosecution, and) qearer than all else In life, and od the way in which !t has been con yet we find that when men Mducted. I feel I must say, first of) made jaws to deal with offen fall, a Lp eed agent Lend sp against children, the maxti- counsel for the prosecution mum penalty is two Im. ferred to me—or, rather, his words peredleoace tad . tconveyed the suggestion- Then I want to refer to a law & woman Inciting other women to! which dental work. y offices he r my sign buflding: tee Is advertises of what wom join the women who re already in| women: “You have a constitu- Joway on the hunger strike. I] tional means of getting redress ® shall come out of prison, dead or| for your grievances; use your alive, at tho earliest posstt m votes to convince your fellow ment; and oj out again, a8 soon| voters of the righteousness of Neware of take Dr. Browns, as Tam physteally fit, I shall enter] your demands. That is the way Ol. d Peopi'e Need Tn Pact hell Mra. Emmeline Pankhurst Open evenings until $ and Sundays en enewienterwm wee | @ Bowel Stimulant “2 a a 4 ‘do acts which entail | ry mother in the on These are the re: 4 oh entail tr feels ought to be altered have made women take part in doing. ner and great suffering, wh I am a mother of ehikdren myselt, | this agitation, and | want to 0a Over 1,000 women have come out aaa REAL ESTATE hnyself protected from serious con-| ] } ota 9 D A f prison f “4 {n health, weaken-| The Ideal One Is a Mild Lax-| - a p have been fortunate in my mar-| not allow. ye a Judge, to indi} to you, gentlemen, that so long |of prison injured in health, weaken: | 4 equenc as riage; I have been fort wl ed in body, but not in spirit tive-Tonic That Will K ™ " i t te what | m on my part as you have the power, #o long ative-Tonic t ill Keep Mr. Bodkin knows perfectly well cause my hy a hat te m I come to stand my trial from the a 4 - ause m: usband never Invoked | 1, t be ous to you} §& you allow these things to go < stand my trie ” that I have shared the dangers the pow ¢ the | Ig musi rs ab bedside of one of my the Bowels Gently Active % these women have faced, that I bave| attempted to tuterfere eine soe or} and to the court that Iam not aay-| Of, women are driven to take | Uomidh Of ane ot my, been in prison three times. While, my fr: shth WIR any er Bhan ing these things {n any Heht spirit. | igtiaed bial 3 on en Saimin. abn Shain Hie Cats OnNtee Healthy old age is so absolutely there I was treated Itke an ordinary cap tegen, Popa - «| After all, you, my lord, and the gen-| ph ag Pa varticlpating, with {dependent upon the condition of the | ‘criminal her t ts possible, under the law/tiemen of the jury sbably| administration of law so wide a = bard labor for participatt . Ith) bowels that great care should be| minal. ,/made by men for a mother to be|y. we | guif set between women’s feel: t people, in breaking 8| 1..61 to see that the t regul : ocd orga tamg potent ate deeply wounded in her tenderest ) FE: If 1 am « probability will be| Inge and. men’s feelings on™! = ig nye OR lig ite teeta tat an cae ae R N Sew. 2. SS y 3 towards bh dre " r ‘Ant She has hunger struc in prison “s ~ r — eed - y have heen made not only here, but PF nnrricd matters pene: be | my death, and I ask you to indulge| _meral_mtters, that in HKeelt te submitted herself for more than| Y*nces the stomach muscles be- | $2 ae A ven In the house of commons, that S ccuhtee ava Got sesatten| p f vckt to the horrible ordeal ot] come weak and inactive and the ing Machine > have made money out of this move- legal guardians of their|, re udge—t cannot allow you to feeding by force. Bhe 1» so wenk| thar wor ‘necessary. to tie ot aN Sd ee : annot get of her bed. | eam a ah oa 1424 Third, near Pike, And I eay to you, gentlemen that kind of punishment you are} Some help can be obtained by tng upon any woman who may| @ating easily digested foods and by be brought before you plenty of exercise, but this latter ; et prepared to xo|1# Srksome to most elderly people MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON g& that kind of thing indefin- | OP ‘ tain, that a state of sone tink lb etiat ta antan always be| Francisco, Cal, She ts 78 and be- ppen. There is absolutely no | *volded, angerous to lfe| cause of her se habits had ee ee Jand health, The best plan is to| continual bow From the Main 1525. ea travel {nto pations of personall ent, and, as evidence, that I own wa, with ithe fathers oe Guan pee to Sateaainee I own no motor car, and never pave heen try ears, my lord. | jeonte, which is, I gather, what you , ave been trying to get equal bh» unon ich | wal are going to touch upon, and which e ‘have owned one, legal power. ae ca ee “There is only one trade that I pooh ae ag oace ake opped you SPORTING GOODS SUT Er ta which’ urcmes corn Then there Is the law of di- question. I have not gnough to buy motor cars, and that; vores. The law of divorce In {in inveighing against whe & HARDWARE y are, 4, but I do say that you CO. Inc. ? the abc ble trade of minister.| ‘this country Is the most scan- [this country and the way th ing to the vicious pleasures of rich| lous in Europe. tts ineqal- | adminis hen. | ity Ie intolerable to women. are not at troub »e allowed to go into par-| of at My part in the movement has cost} _ Talk about revolution and re | ticular ions jf 1012 First Av., Opposite ink you know that we are not|take a mild laxative as often as iy |day she began taking Dr. Caldwell’s |IM sex Uden mest boccnee ne a considerable portion of my| Delilon! Mrs. Pankhurst—Well, my lord Quaker Drug Co. riety bunters. We could get| ed necessary, But with equal|S Pepsin she has had no fur- income, because I had to surrender Why, | tell you, gentiemen, [if you will allow me to argue that ~ inty {t 1s suggested that ca-|ther inconvenfence, and naturally & very important part of my {ncome| ‘hat that law In itself once | point with you? I was reading the We will offer this week thartics, purgatives, physics, salts|she {s glad to say kind things of meres a # in order to be tree to do what | eon.| Women are convinced that revo- | other day where a man was charged : ial S he: fol ! and pills be avoided, as they do but | this remedy q sidered was my duty tn this move| [ution Is necessary to alter it, | with attempting to murter his wife at special prices, the fol- temporary good and are so harsh| A bottle can be bought of any 3 nt. It ts hardly fitting for coun. le sufficient justification for any [ite was allowed to plead that his lowing items: Blas to be @ shock to a delicate sys-| druggist at fifty cents or one dol-| _ . ~ tem. lar. People usually buy the fifty- _ MARINETTE, Win, Oct. 24.-—| A much better plan and one that|cent size first, and then, having Nearly all the inhabitants of the vil-| thousands of elderly people are fol-| convinced themselves of its merits, iwel to bring suggestions of this kind| ‘evolution that women may [wife was an tmmoral woman. No {nto so serious a matter. atopt: jovidence was produced to prove it.| i $6.00 All-Wool Roll- Now, I want to address myself to} Well, there are other laws, the| but he received a very light sentence | ny defense. I pleaded not guilty be-|Iaws of inheritance particularty,| because that was taken {nto consid. neck Sweaters at Inge of Pound took to their heels | jowing, {s to take a gentle laxative-|they buy the dollar size, which 1s Our Truss is guaranteed to be better than when the team of T. J. Post, carry-| tonic like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep-| more economical. Results are al t Ne ! it it to a, my ag mig ees alle] ogy Paget Sohedhste Dordialecneed para ig i eat "a sete eee eee e. $3.95 Filing a toad of dynamite and dynamite| sin, which acts os nesriy Meer ae, | more economical. money will be| 4. LUNDBE! meribed as having “wickedly and/for this impatience which women lord, that I have a right to tell the Tilia tesiich Geman to entero feeling. jury what led me to stand in this $2. 50 Ball - : Bearing caps, ran wildly through the main as {6 possible. In fact, the| refunded, Elderly persons of both| sncy of this remedy is to|sexes can follow these suggestions | ; t > eet of the town, with boxes of dy- ertain acta.” [am nota wicked or, I want to say a few words to you, dock today; what experiences made ff Roller Skates at $1.95 § °°" ‘ord 7 eth eeches I have made, | ‘ . namite falling from the wagon and agthen the stomact 4 bowel | with ev 4, wu malicious person, nelther are any| very serious worde—having dealt |me make the speeches I haye ma $2.50 Hunting Coats [f|sticks of explosive being crushed|murclos and so train them to net {suite aeurance of good re-| ALBERT HANSEN the women who responded, if} with the law itself—about the ad The Judge—Criticiam of persons i ain them to ac | jens sna hie teh | ‘amiles wishing to try a free : | r the whee None of it ex-| naturally again, wh nedict hey did yfeld to my incitement. | ministration of it. Now, my lord,|I do forbid | oe again, when medicines of : | -$1.50 ly be dispensed | sample bottle can obtain it postpaid | Is Now Located at His | " re serious thing, m: it is a very difficult thing to do, but Mra. Pankhurst—Well, gentlemen, all kinds can usu : fs Fath’ wld I am endeavoring to satisfy you|[ $3.50 Hunting Coats woe |with. This 1s the opinion of many|by addressing Dr, W. B. Caldwell, New Store ning to the jury) that I have not| people of different ages, among |419 Washington St, Monticello, 1, | Wary eco beth intcsnend or at ...........$2.50 m Mrs, Mary A. P. Davidson, of | A postal card with your name and || 1°10 Second Ave. Near Madison. ated by any malicious feeling! ga Hunting Coats the University Mound Home, San! address on it will do. : a toward any person whatever. I fee eS oN ey . $3. 50 that ‘ou gentle m are in ve LONDON, Oct. ry —One of the the $6.50 Bass Moccasin saet teoatiatle ot tha MAY toe ys + $5.95 FE eign visitors to England this sum much the same position that the} Great Judge of us all will be when | $2.25 3.Cell’ Flash os Anas, Deseiasaps, & Freak Ea ie a en we all, great or small, have to ap pear before Him. In that eg +... $1.75 BP months’ stay at Frensham Place, | near Farnham, Surrey. | motive will be taken into account. Tam charged with Inciting, What! | Though 82 years old, she has en | gaged tn golf, lawn tennis and eg other. CO., 1107 Third Av. Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores Striking New Styles In Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS I say is that if it ie right that I| should be charged with Inciting voteloss women to these acts, shonid| nirenuous eames every day. not those who have inc dus be = |the dock by my aide? i | ENI< | You have heard my speeches read lin which I pointed out that we had} been directly incited by members of | < A FE | | the government ee app fi : s | If Tam to be punished for ae, FIRST AND STEWART : PARIS, 4.—E mile Bou, Shown in gray and brown materials with | women to deeds of violence, how is ro a 1 member o' blanket patterns shown on the reverse : the Thatitats of W¥euee Shh disecor j{t that members of hin majeaty's| tho Taatitute of France and director | government are not in the dock by A PLAC Ee of the Thiare 3 n, ha uguration of tho If you want a new Overcoat, Raincoat or side. Convertible or shawl collars, welt seams, split sleeve seams, double or single : ‘ 1 MY Mids for they are exually sullky?t graduate colleges at Princeton unt breasted button through effects, belted o 4 Suit, you owe it to | “Within the last few days speeche cher aad no parVe fobg eee e2 n gs ects, ed or j If t th have been made about Ulster, boast-| versity, After delivering lectures plain backs. If you desire a coat with lots i yourse! oOo see e * Ulste 1 on philosophy there, he will return x . a : ing that the men of Ulster are drill. | |to Columbia and finally to Harvard of snap and style, see one of these. ones we are showing }ing in clubs and preparing for ctw Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville || Say na ree ae, See ven 4 at war, Threats are being made that . Ee Ireland {s to be drowned in blood it From 3 to 12 P. M. 5 Prices $22. 50 to $30 jthe home rule bill {s forced upon un-|1, 1415, ciaes Entertainers—8 4 willing people in Ulste And yet it these people, Who are being Inclted | —_v_—v—————nnnenen— | Other Good Values From |in that way, are not tn the porition | ||, BERLIN, Oct plaka. au baniite }I am in. They are voters, They tive denial {s issued of published U; have the constitutional means of | At The ahatamenhe Ghak the, ikke Laan $15 Pp ; | getting redress for their grievances; | Bebol, the socialist leader, was a sherk dalanccheatiaacdoanliosien but women, it te our place, as oan | n g eies || millionaire. His estate ts vetued gel said, to behave like ordinary cit at about $100,000, of which he be- h ’ S : Si 4 pew e Loses cagthary chilean Sas Miccavs, CA atencneLak ttoste Gon srcinimeeee Youths’ Suits, Sizes 15 to 20 ‘ and | gentlemen. If we were ordinary cit | cratte party and $2,600 to the labor | 9 75 lizens, armed with the power that : vce $ Jordinary citizens possess, that men Merchants’ Lunch R y SSS at 5 lo have, we should get redress for our || gerved from 11 a. m, till 2 p. m PTR RHEE 13 75 4 7 |arievances by constitutional means At 25 * * . = ; pea @ been told that I may not t ic hed LONDON’S POLICE * | refer to the provocation we have re 7 ri : |*% LONDON, Oct. 24.—Last ® A new assortment of ceived in the administration of the | Special Chicken Dinner || * yoar the city police force was * Long Trouser Suits for a Jaw, that T may not tell you of |} served from 11 a. m. till 8 p.m. }/* Composed of 1,282 men, The * the youngster just en- 4 judge of assize who was found dead "At 50 % total onst pf the & was | y 5 : : Jin a brothel ic jw $1,004,020, of which 80 ® tering them. In regu- | The Judge (Indignant)—T think * went in salaries and p $ * : s > | . efi, Saket 0s ’ soggeetem lar styles or Norfolk, |you have committed and been guilty OTR ery a en. hops, t| 065 for clothing and accouter- * RY kc noes Ghbakes > aed Splendid exam "or ; ae . ate- of a most shameful want of decorum sans | * ments, $101,730 rents and * } Fal y rane ie Ae ag Man ring ete 108 . in making that observation I|{ Concert by the Hawaiians after. }|* taxes, $17,725 miscellaneous *& - stripes are shown, of- ( 1a ou 2 be surprised at the extraor stopped you before. You have done noons and evenings | chatges, and $105,165 toward # fering extremely good dinary th sry thing that I told you you fused: Cberkee ani one | pensions * values at $9.75 to ‘ ought not to do. phan) “pire EP 00 i* * ? q C “tailing tk with any garment you have looked Mrs, Pankhurst—It is true, my| Angeles Beer on draught | Hicietolchchadahehohehohehehetahatehd ee , at—whether upstairs or down. We are only too lord. | 7 glad to have you make comparison, and in justice The Judge (angrily)—-You are do-| | TITLED WOMEN RUN | Dress Better for $1.00 a Week Or $5 a Mouth : ing yourself no good, allow me to to yourself you ought to do so ‘all 00 SHOPS IN ENGLAND) The desire to have nice, stylish clothes is often greater eee — Yes, we sell highe 04 0 ore is specializing Mra. Pankhurst (proceeding)—| amr than the ability to pay cash. You as an individual are as on $15 and FS cinete Ce poe ee ee why the |Gentlemen of the jury, I want you! otel Baden LONDON, Oct. 24,—Lady Sack much entitled to buy on Credit as the large concerns as a values are eo unusual. Step In and see them. to ane A ho Baal pln Sig Tulle, Wes haroine of nent ae business, By paying a little each week or month, the money vores, 1 want you to realiee how Grill ers in the world of the “upper ten” is never missed. . women feel when they re in London who have taken to run Open Until 10 Saturday Evening of cases of punishme ning stores. Lady Sackville ts in e upon men guilty even : ee ataee Musical Entertainment After- te i sted ina dunpel ude business | the physical and moral life of thetr | “ag hatever the reason may be, 1t e e e S$ elmer ) litte daughters. | noon and Evening by the is generally knowm that many of ‘hey are sent to terma of punish. | e scions of the aristocracy tn . ment very much lighter in many | {England are at the present time the & C leases than are tnflicted on women 1X axons |principal backers of various busi found guilty in this agitation ness 1 Was sent to Holloway prison H A depart , dern outside ro 5 the firet time for six weeks for ee [saab ~ ord Hi] Best “modern outalde rome, 800 1119-21 Third A ; H 4 breaking a pane of giase, tr . i eo biggest My] to 50¢ e 5 st | i T d ( _ First and Columbia breakin @ Partincrecerisonsr, |W chime organ in the worl ([Stenact—Advertisemnt, prek Fe Ae. ‘ Ths Sisonvest ‘Chweréne ant Re ree while a man In a city | know i fear Seneca St. 1 rong Ivercoat Housé in the State. very well, occupying a high po Only the cholcest Cut Flowers at . ; | sition, wae sent for lx weeks Entrance 104 Pine popular prices at The Rosery, 1608 . for having corrupted several lit- | . ‘ = tle girls. 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