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Show SUFFRAGISTS if THEY IKE BOMBS Sensational Climax to Demonstration Demon-stration of English Women Before Parliament. LONDON, July 1. Tho extraordinary extraordi-nary demonstration last night before tho Houses of Parliament made by tho women suffragists in their efforts lo secure votes for themselves, had a rather startling sequel toda' when one of the women, Mar' Leigh, arrested for breaking windows in tlio liouso of Premior Asquith, declared iu the Bow street polico court that "Tho next timo we come out you can expect bombs." This radical statmenl has hud the effect ef-fect of drawing a greater degree or attention at-tention to tho ontiro suffragist movo-mont movo-mont in England, and, as a result, the polico will henceforth have to handle tho women demonstrators with less good-humored toleranco and with moro sovority. This throat by Mary Leigh, which was a repetition of what sho said at tho timo slio was taken into custody, is really the sensation of tho last demonstration, dem-onstration, for the much-heralded attack at-tack on tho House of Commons last night was a comparative failure. Nothing Noth-ing like tlio expr-cted number of suf fragists appeared, and tho movement i was lacking in definite organization. Tlio two women who broke windows in tlie house of the premior wore today to-day sentenced to two months at hard labor, without tho option of paying a fine. , I Compared In previous punishments ! meted out lo the suffragists here, theso sentences are particularly severe. |