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“0 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘JUNE 13, 1922. wr wes? eo ed ! } (Above) Mrs. i (Above) Miss Peter Oleson i ‘ ! Ella A. Boole of Democrat, has H New York is run- filed for Senator | ing for United Kellogg’s seat in ' ' States Senate Minnesota She is opposing Senator Calder on , a strictly dry platform (Right) Miss Winifred Mason (Left) Miss Huck of Illinois ' Esther O'Keefe of is running for a t California is run- seat in the Na- é i ning for House of tional House i Representatives. ’ N (Left) Mrs. ’ Rachel G. Robin- Mrs. Lucien W son of Wilkins- Parrish of Texas, i bure, P AR ‘ burg, Pa, ha widow of former been named as c ima i 2ongressmar candidate for ne ? United States Parrish is) run- Senator by the ning for a like ‘ Prohibition Party honor. (Above) Miss Helen Pettigrew (Above) Miss Alice Lorrai of Kansas City, Kan., who is Daly, educator and public speaker, 3 f has been nominated by Non-Parti- twenty-one years of age, will run san League for Governor of South for Governor of that State. Dakota H More women will seek high political offices in the elections this fall than ever before in the history of the country, a survey mad by National Women's Party shows. Already reports have been received that four women are candidates for the Senate, twenty-two for the House and two for Governors of States (Left) Mrs. T. T. Cotman is a (Right) Mrs. Irene A. Buell, City Prosecutor of Ashland, Neb candidate for the House of Repre- is running for Congress this year Her sister is also on a ticket in sentatives from Alabama. Minnesota. B h | D Th { B di State Senator Howard Davies and his} are apt to be more {deallsts than te vet i the day One morning| years and waa Act dent forlieen brought Into the Investigation, |Was frustrated to-day when the Meme- Hy that a mar.| married 1 They nearly e got up late and rushed to his of- Jone year during th which has extended to axes banc peg doubled s is achelors Deny That Benediets occ ns thn mein, haem girs atone a id i on ton extended to Fort, Tena f Faraone di he ried man would have a better underM! ooin steadfast and true to a r y oversight was fatal, et ore night he “ 9 and Arkansas, where Mrs, Rid \mer hion and fe s Are Best Amid Peril of Politics): 00 sw emen] fiers ot tame ons won i vas engaged WOMAN’S “$100,000 avelled shortly before her death, sulante util knocked unconscious, | ; Sagas nail tion has|their lives, and they are Asa final word, bachelors aay that MISSING AT DEATH] airs. Aiice Hor, « companion wit puky LAAs Ge. WAR, SOMA Ea and ened ready to defend the caus of A Sculptor Macmonnieg is right fe) tra: Ringley whan aba dled: dala Sire ate n vai of R ve wua caused no end of ar nd specu. | oe raen.”* Virtue" ought to be a broad acu Relati I tant Cc * Vecchio Palace, where the age 2 : ‘ ! ns of Congre ay ac yo . | Relatives Investigating Cir-|tidgiey died virtually penniles 1 i lation in the clonk gress! str, Moores is not all gloomy over] ered young man, tramping his way 4 8 Some Wives Help, Others Hinder, Public ts swell as in those “high politeal| the feature of the single man in pol|t? the heighta over the necks ot a) cumstances of Decease aS peeone j Career, They Say, So Why circles” whieh are supposed to know] ties. He has ad tive congressiona!| ne Bandage altens, of Widow. FIGHTS FOR CHANCE |..)5" «: | Take Chances? everything and talk about everybody, | terms, y Bimoaelt an DR. CORA COOLIDGE HEADS PENY.| CHICAGO, June 13—Appolntment TO GET MARRIED]""» ® : et railed partt-| G4, eae COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. mL admitniatratan: of the estat paths | WASHINGTON, June 18 (Copy- wrong/to say that a man needs a t ertion the « that a wife can « PUPTEBUAGH, (Fane 18 b Belle Downs J vas planned] Bridegroom Knocked Out night).—Bachelors in Congress -~ and] wife to make his way in Washington that bachelors ke iin @ man, but, tt n Coolidge of; Fitchbu i. neces lat ah HS by Eascisti; Patched Up. 1 there are a score or more of them—| He pictures the bachelor as the great fel why ta nees? ‘The “i cas A licone CHL sceia ton SE Renae Be were warmly defended to-day by}champion and defender of woman’ , | k r te | Ceremony Proceeds | Representative Merril Moores of In-] hono hen tates Rear ca a aanpe ie pila. ae pais Jaune ¢ 1- |) PEQREACR P | r overwhelms @iana, who recently won renomina-| The campaign being made in arcu Gar ne dphin Aaheaart oe |toge aalng § f t by Fascia ‘ 4, badly hurt by @ blow tion, Ms, Moores declares it 1a ail|Maine against Senuwr Hied Has by |. wed, “"bachelorelio remain {ie6 from marital entangie- | sue Was dean of the college for eleven| Names of several Chicagoans haveltue marrlago of Deputy Raveczana! trom Leind,