| Show NATION AlRO Ti r 4 I o Pays Pars Scant Attention L to toiler Her HerMET HerMET r rL L I L MET BY A FEW EW WOMEN WOllEN 1 5 4 ADDREss A irr I O op OF W C O T U UI I 4 I I h ca o Feb Peb 12 Carrie Nation i Jl ved in Chicago today ay to and ind withIn II Ii teen minutes after reaching the city ih h was facing a i somewhat diminutive a audience Hence gathered under the auspice o or of loyal local I xa I of or the W V i T U in inU U Urd hall hail n fl her trip t Chicago Mrs K tion delivered ed a number of short r audro ses from the rear ar end nd of the thee e ij i r During the day a ommittee committee tailed upon Chief of Police Pollee Kipley and ak d him to detail a strong force furce of detectives to t wait await a Mrs Nations ai ar arrival rival nal at the depot declaring she would be e in danger dancer from tie tiie mob that would be at the depot d t The chief tried to laugh the matter off ot but the women were persistent per and ii b he finally relented sufficiently to prom 1 1 ise me one ne lone officer Only a ery very htMl crow was at the station statin and the ar tr arri ri rival rhal al c tf f Mrs Mj Nation produced no ex whatever She entered her carriage at a t once and was driven to Willard Villard hall hail five squares distant Here Hete a small crowd Awaited her She talked strongly against the saloons and mch enthusiasm was waa worked up Denounces Chicago Saloons S II lIts hS rs Nation denounced the sale of Ji u our r in Chicago and asked all those w were m lu sympathy with her to go gont gott nt tt and destroy the saloons as they v were re illegal no matter under what dOll oit of laws they were allowed to ex cx let hil in m Chicago I will not attempt to smash any saloons said Mrs Mra Na Ma tion but tomorrow with two police pol policemen men I intend to visit isit it as many of these places as posSIble PaA and will invite the keepers k to come to Willard hall hail tomorrow night and hear what I have to ay say about th the wickedness of selling liquor I luor I will also alS visit Mayor Harri Herrl Harrison Mon son and Chief of Police PoUce Kipley tomor tomorrow r row ro morning momin and ti tP t 11 them what I II I think of cit cU officials who will wilt allow 8 sf 80 many dives and low resorts to run runas runas runas as prevail in Chicago Chicag If you cant get rid of those tho e places by peaceable means why 1 say use force tOIe All you women and men who believe In God and our cause arm yourselves and go g out and aad smash every one of those th e hell hen holes that thai you can find Don Dont t be afraid The Lord is on our side and w win will ill take rare care of or you no DO mat matter matter matter ter w whether hether you get arrested or not Mi Mrs s Nation will leave leav e here tomorrow night for Topeka T peka to stand trial for tor joint smashing B for entering the hall hail Mrs Nation declared e ared that It was her intention to Jet get the saloon salo m keepers of Chicago to together together gether and talk to jo o them em She 8 e was de tie determined determined to do this she said ki 14 1 she ebe was WaB compelled to remain in Chicago a a week in n order oder to PUSh her ner PUt per purpose pose OIN Meets Grandson in Saloon At t midnight accompanied by b a few women omEn Mrs Mr Nation wet went into lito the levee leee district She Site entered a saloon I operated b by ohn John H He was apparently glad lad to see ee her ber and they indulged in a quiet talk As Mrs Na Nation Nation Nation tion entered the place a young man embraced her and cried out How are you grandma The young oung oun man who w is manager W for tr r was wu recognized lt by the cru badel ader as her h husbands nd David Nations N lo grand grandam d |