Show RIOT MARKS Of SUffRAGISTS SUFFRAGIST'S Five Thousand Women Forced to Fight Their Way Up Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania Avenue Through a aMob aMob Mob of Hostile Spectators Washington V ington March larch 3 Three Three hundred or more persons were were- hurtin hurtin hurt in the rush Tush along Pennsylvania I aJi avenue during the para parade e accord according ing to the hosp hospital tJI estimates tonight to to- night No serious iu injuries were reported reported re re- por ported cd but there were sc e several ar broken arms anns and scores of painful sprains and bruises s. s r. r WASHINGTON WASHINGTON March 3 Five Fi Five v thousand women wornell marching in iii the woman suffrage e pageant tola today practically practically practically cally fought thC their r W way foot by foot fool up Pennsylvania avenue Hi through rough a fI surg g la ing mob that completely defied theY the Y Washington fon police swamped the marchers n and aid Hl broke th their ir procession into nto 1 little liitle companies The women trudging ing stoutly along under great difficulties difficulties dif dif- were able to complete their march only when troops of cavalry from Fort Myer fyer were rusher rushed into inu Washington t to take charge of T P Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania sl avenue No 1 inauguration has ever eyer produced such scenes w which ich in inman inmany in inmany man many instances amounted to nothing g less than riots Later in Continental hall haH the women omen turned what was wa to have hav been a 30 suffrage suffrage suf sut- frage demonstration Into an In Indignation indignation tion mee meeting ng In which the Washington police poUce were roundly denounced for tor theIr Inactivity and resolutions were adopted c calling lIIn upon President elect Wilson and the incoming Congress to make mako an investigation and nd locate the responsibility responsibility f for tor r- r the In Indignities lg the march marchers rs 1 suffered I Keller r Unnerved n J. J Miss Helep r. r th the noted l blind girl sirl Irl was so unnerved and ex exhausted x hausted by b the experience in attempting attempt attempt- In ing t to reach a grandstand where she was Vas to have hv been u u. guest g of or honor th that t she was vas unable to speak later at Continental COli- COli Con Coil hall ha The Tha scenes which attended the entry of General Jones and her j i hikers on Thursday when the tha be b b- b draggled led women had to fight their w way way up Pennsylvania anla avenue a swamped bya by a L mob with which a n. few policemen struggled In vain were cre repeated toda today but upon a astl vastly lar larger er scale The rite marchers had to tJ fight ht their way from the start anti ami took more than ono hourIn hour hourin in mal making in tho the first ten blocks Many of the women were In fir tears under the Continued d on Page 11 11 Column 1 t. HOWL AND JEER AT MARCHING S SUFFRAGISTS r I e 6 A 4 A e OLICE PROVE HELPLESS TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT OUTI p O Ra rr hr o s 29 2 I i i 0 Tr 4 4 i iF y i or c i jw r F fro I i y 4 YS j bA ib S 3 rt i t o b 3 S k t Cf t i. i jr f 4 Y r r r f. f fl bi N b. b rp t t a tl l T krs i Yh tl tlC t C a y 4 sS' sS 17 k t i ts f YA 1 Figures in suffragist parade Top left General Rosalie Gardner Jones bottom left Gladys Hinckley who vied with Inez for the honor of ot fitting the most beautiful woman in the suffrage movement Mrs Frances Trances Fleming Noys who posed as Liberty on the treasury steps barefooted Mrs Richard 0 O. Burleson grand marshal of the pageant and ana Miss Inez top right a SUFFRAGIST PARADE i s t MARKED BY RIOTING Five Thousand Women Forced to io Fight Way Through a Surging l Hostile Mob Continued from Pago Page 1 1 jibes and anil insults of ot the mob that lined lIne Jho r route ute r Although stout wire ropes had been up and down the length of ot Pennsylvania Penn avenue from h he peace t monument t to the wall behind the tho White 1 q the enormous cro crowds that gathered gath gath- ered earl early to obtain points of ot Vantage overstepped them or crawled cr beneath Apparently no effort cHort was made to drive o J back the tho trespassers In the early hours with th tho the result that when tho the parade r Started It faced at almost every hundred hun hun- i. i dred red yards ards a solid wall of humanity i On the whole It was a hostile crowd through which the tho women omen marched Is Inez herald of ot tho procession roc distinguished herself b by ding d- d IdIo Id- Id Io Sn Ing In riding down a mob that blocked 5 the th way and threatened to disrupt the j f parade arade Another n oman woman member of or tho the petticoat cavalry struck a n hood- hood a stinging blow acro across s the face faco with her ero crop In reply to a at 1 t scurrilous remark ns as she sho was passing Tho ho mounted police rolice seemed powerless y to stem the tide of or humanity s' s A group roup of or hoodlums gathered In front of ot tho reviewing rc stand In w which n 3 sat lint Mrs Taft and Miss Helen Taft and anda I a a. half dozen Invited In guests from the tho White House The They kept up a running y 1 fire tiro of ot caustic comment Apparently J 4 I f no was made to remove thorn them r evident evidently disgusted tho the White Ll I i party left before the tho procession had bad passed In Its halting halting- and Inter Inter- J l Journey toward Continental hall Where a a. mal mass maea 3 meeting was held z f The tableaux on oft th the steps of the I treasury building framed In the tho great reat K columns and the broad stairway of or the thC i government treasury trea ur hou house e. e Mere ere cr be begun un unit it when the tho parade started from It Its s rent rendezvous ren ren- t at the base- base of the tho capitol Beautiful In coloring and grouping the dramatic sm symbolization of or women's as aspirations os- os I for fo- political freedom W was R completed long IonS before the head of ot tho parade Parado was in sight In their thin 1 dresses and their bare arms the performers tier per formers waited shivering for tor more than an hour until finally they were vero forced to s seek ek refuge refuSe within the big building budding Around the treasury department the crowds were massed so tightly that re repeated repeated re- re charges by tho the police were seemingly Ineffective Occasionally the themo snob mob gave wa way l In t one place only to break over o and under the wire hedge at some other hy by Charge When the cavalry sU suddenly appeared there was a wild outburst of or applause c cin In the reviewing stand The rhe men In brown virtually brushed brushe 1 aside the tho mounted and foot Coot pollee police and took charge In t two to o lines Ines the troop charged the tho crowds Evidently E realizing realizing- the they would be e rl ridden den down the mobs fought their way back When th they he hesitated tho the ca cavalry men drove dro their horses into nto tho the throngs and whirled and wheeled until hooting men and women were forc forced d to retreat A space was was quickly quickly cleared The parade In Itself In spite of or the delays was a great success Passing through two walls of ot antagonistic hu humanity humanity hu- hu manit manity the marchers for the most part kept their temper The They suffered in- in suit ar and d closed theIr ears to Jibes and Jeers Few faltered although several e of oC the older women were forced to drop out from time to time The greatest ovation probably was given Iven to General Rosalie Jon Jones 8 who led her little bane of hikers front from New ew York over O rou rough h roads and through h snow enow and rain to march for forthe forthe or orthe the cause General ral Jones was in- in diant She Sho ca ri l 1 a groat rent of or American J o v ut ut uty I. 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R which mje a splash of or scarlet against th the mill I brown of n n- n nr tier r hor horv d d tramping gown wn In In on When hen the tho women assembled In fn Continental Continental Continental Con Con- Con Con- hall the first resolution adopted adopt adopt- ed to be bo presented d to Pr President Wilson on after hl his Inauguration tomorrow called cillo J Jon on him to dl demand mand of oC Congress a thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough Investigation of or Oie tyre causes for forthe the UH poor police protection whirl would have been heen a J disgrace to tu any elt city but which W was tans S doub doubly so 80 here with a 1 further r denand that tho the r authorities be punished for the tho Indifference and negligence The opening address b by Dr Anna Shaw president of or the National American Ameri AmerI- can Woman oman Suffrage association was wasa a hitter excoriation of or the police Never was I 1 so ashamed of or our na national na- na l capital before she said If Ir anything could prove the need of Of the thc ban ballot at nothing could prove provo It more than tho tiro treatment wo we received toda today The women In the parade showed wonderful wonder wonder- ful dignity and j respect elf b by keeping cool In the midst of Insult and lewd remarks remark Hoodlums were given I possession pos- pos session of the streets hero toda today without without without with with- out any lOy all adequate equate attempt being made to protect us Oswald Garrison Ilard of or New York grandson Frandson of or William Lloyd Garrison at atthe atthe the tho conclusion of ot Dr Shaws Shaw's address read the resolution which sho had suggested aug- aug In her speech calling canIng for con- con rN g-rN Investigation anti and It tt t vas viat adopted with wild che cheers rs Mrs 1 Chapman Catt Call president rc of or the International Sl Suffrage o association dc- dc elated cale that members of oC Con Congress should demand an cs Investigation Many Ian of the themen themen men alon along the line she declared were drunk enough for the tha lockup In no other nation but Switzerland she said have the w women men been Co forced reed to take their appell for tor th the to the rab rab- ble |