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Show SAW POLICE 1 ACTION English Woman Says Chicago Acthods Arc Aost Effective Chios.-.., Nov. 4. Two tnkrllh sn?-fra'ttcs. sn?-fra'ttcs. who have laki-n pa't In a number 'f demonstrations of women wom-en in London, watched tho Chlcaco rollco 0,11011 a dlturbauce yesterday and admitted that their methods wire even mole effective than those of tho London "bobbles." Tho suffragette were Misses Ak'.T'f Murphy and Alm-o Mc ore, 'f I"T,don mid they iiceoni-pan'-d Mi's CeTtruCe ILirimm and Miss Kdiiha l'.i lp.; to a blres.s a meet-I meet-I In c: of th" btrlkers at tbo llo'rew Institute. In-stitute. Yst lUxtsljn streot nr.l Marlon Tlaco. As tho women wom l"alnij tho hall, their attention was attracted by a crowd of ptr.ko-s a block distant In front of a tailoring ( .vtabllshnent. Hurry nc to the scene, tho women arrived In tltno to mo 1'clicemjn Olson, Ol-son, with a revolver In his b ft band, hiillti;; a blow with hii rich? on tl'-Jaw tl'-Jaw of a striker. wM'h "cut the man sprawl'iij; into t'io strei t. "Sueli brutality," s-aid one of the women. Mlis Il.irnum was rot rnro ilmf tho blow wns not justified, and she np-pe.ib np-pe.ib il to a bvstinubr who hat soon tho ent.'re jiroooedinrs. Kh" was t I 1 that the striker had repeatedly been told to move and tn.it ho praetlcril'v detb-d tho oflioor who struck. Jump'rio; up on the ourb, Mln P.ar-num P.ar-num nddri'ssod ho strikers: "Ijnt nnt.iKonlze the police." ho snbi. "Many of llo ni nro your friend, tun they must do tb'lr duty. You must not use abusive l.miruace or !i turb tho peace la any way. I'm sure tho poKeo are really your friends If you do rUht."' "That's rKht.' said I'oLretnan Olson. Ol-son. "I am a union man myself, but no one Is polnir to three- atones at that building while I am here. If thHt man had moved nhen I told him. Instead In-stead cf 'sasslnc' mc, I would not bavo struck hi.n " |