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Show SUFFRAGISTS TO MEET HERE a ,i8 dt jSPECIAL ARRIVES THURSDAY TOP Mrs. Harriott Stanton Blatch (left), Mrs. Agnes H. Moiey (right). Uelow Mrs. A. R. Colvin (left), Miss Anna Conslable (right). r " j8 - & -' r-t3 i h - $ ' I V , , v ' - I f 1 ' I r ' I 4'fY' af i 1 1 r ' Congressional Union Will Conclude Western Tour in Salt Lake. TH EJ p rorra m m e f o r t h e two days' convention here of the Congressional Congres-sional Union for Woman's Suffrage, Suf-frage, Thursday and Friday, May 11 and 12, was announced yesterday yester-day frorn the local convention headquarters. The activities will begin with the arrival ar-rival of the suffrage .special, bearing the envoys from the east, on Thursday morning, morn-ing, and will conclude with the, departure of the npecial on Friday afternoon. This demonstration hern will be the concluding ceremonial of (he Congressional union's transcontinental lour in behalf of national suffrage. Since the transcontinental tour began, tho hrpt week In April, headquarters have been maintained hore by Mies Doris Stevens Ste-vens of the organization bureau of the Congressional uilon, in preparation for the wlndup in Salt I,ake. Lo.al commil-t commil-t ees h a v e be -n appointed 'and will be active the coming: week making ready fur the convention. Following is the complete programme: Thursday, May 11. j Arrival of "Suffrage Special," Union I station, 8:15 a. m. I "Welcome of eastern envoys. ! Automobile escort to Tlutei Utah Ma y breakfast, roof said en, Ho tel ! I T.tah, 9 a. m. Tickets . Toast mi? tress, I Mrs. R. R. Lyman; speakers, m,-w fmme. ! line B. Wells, Utah: Mrs. C. S Haire .Montana; Miss Alargaret Roberts. Idaho: 1 Mrs. Nelson Whlttemore, Michigan- Mrs Agnes Morey, Maasacliusetta; Mrs W. IX Ascough, Connecticut. Organ recital My Professor .T. J. McCTol-lan McCTol-lan at the tabernacle, 12 noon, given in honor of the visiting women. Business session. Speakers. Mrs Frederick Fred-erick Walker, Idaho; Mrs. Joseph Carev M yomintr; Mrs. Harriett Van Horiie. Traphanen, Colorado. Ulcction of district chairmen. Mass meeting:. Salt Lake theater S p. m. Chairman, Mrs. W. NT Williams Speakers. Mrs. Harriot Sbinton Blatch Miss Lucy Burns, Mips Helen Todd, Airs' Florence Bayard Utiles. Friday, May 12. Business session, ballroom Hotel Utah, 10 a. m. Chairman, Mis. F. M. McHugh. "The Suffrage Amendment During tlie Present Adminisiraiion," Miss " Tiiey Burns; "Political Power in the. Hands of Women," Mrs. Frances C. Axtoll. Washington; Wash-ington; "The Woman's Parlv," Mrs. John Rogers, Jr. Resolutions. Election of woman voters' envoys to the president and congress. Farewell demonstration. Pioneer park. 3:."0 p. m. Musk- and speukinsr from the crand stand. Chairman, Mrs. Annie ells Cannon. Departure of western and castprn envoys en-voys bearing woman voters' resolutions to the president and rontrress. Presentation of resolutions to western envoys. Hon. William Kpry. j Acceptance .of resolutions bv western ' envoys. Escort to Rio Craiule stalion. I Suffrage Special" leaves nt a-Aq p m- As (here are a limited number of places j for the breakfast, kindly make reservations reserva-tions early by wrltinc or' telephoning conference con-ference headquarters. Wasatch 15 IS or M'-s. McCrea. Wasatcii 1015-.T' Members of the Congressional union who are touring on the "suffrage special" .v,OI,1rMT DorolllV Mead, chairman of the Ohio branch of the Congressional union: Miss JOdith Goode, youne society woman; Mrs. Jane Gootie. District of Columbia Mrs. Rohert : Baker, wife of a well-known Washln-- 1 ton surtreon. sister-in-law of former Secret Sec-ret an' of W ar Stimpson. and prominent in social life in Washington; Miss Winifred Mallon, journalist. N'ew Jersey Miss Julia Hurlbnt, vice chairman of the New Jerscv branch of1 the Congressional union. graduate of Bryn Ma;r; Miss Caroline K.itzcnstein executive secretary of tlio Kqna Franchise Fran-chise association of Pennsylvania N'ew York Mrs. Hinint Staninn Blatch. chairman of polit c;i i field work of the Conc-resslonal 'inion. fni-ir.riy nresi-flent nresi-flent of the Woman's Pn!-:i.-i1 " l.nion; daughter of Elizabeth .S.'ontun: Mrs' John Rn-erM. member of tlv naiiinai advisory ad-visory council of tnp Cimr-s,--i..niil unn.n. former member of -be pvpcmivft lioard r.f the Woman's Political uriitn. wife of a prominent iNVw York City snr.qeon and n descendant of Ttoer Sl''imaii. one of tlie signers of the I Echini I ton of Independence: Inde-pendence: Miss Helen Todd, triftHd speaker, former fnclory inspector in Illinois, Illi-nois, writer on .subjects pertaining- to child welfare and at present eh tel' of tho Internationa In-ternationa I bureau of child welfare in I New York; Miss I.ucy Burns, vice chuir-mun chuir-mun of I he CunKiessionul union, Vnsaa r rraduaie and g-lfted speaker and writer; Miss Anna Constable, former member of the executive board of the Woman's Political Po-litical union. Delaware Mrs. Floreme I la yard TTilies, f'hnirman of the 1 Jela.wa.re branch of the Congressional union, daughter of former Secretary of Slate Mayard under Cleveland's Cleve-land's administration. Me was also - a senator and our first embassador to Great Ilritain. Connecticut Mrs. W. IX Ascouffh. chairman of the Conneciicut branch of tlie Cnncresslonnl t.niun. Mandand Mrs. Townsend fcott. eimlr-man eimlr-man of the Maryland branch of the Congressional Con-gressional union. Massachusetts-Miss Katharine Morey. treasurer of the Massachusetts branch of 1 he Coiifii csslonal union; Mrs. Asneg Morey. chalrma n of t he Massachusei t s branch of tlie CoiiKressional union; Mrs Certrude "B. Newell, vice chairman of the Massachusetts hranch of the Congressional Congres-sional union. Minnesota Mrs. A. R. Polvln. chairman nf the north middle western -district of the Congressional union, comprising; nil the north middle western staler. Michigan Mrs. Nelson W'Uitteinore chairman of the Michi-au hranch of the Congressional union. Virginia Mrs. Percy Re-ed. representing represent-ing the Virginia branch of the Congressional Congres-sional union. The suffrage special Is now on the Pa.-ciflc Pa.-ciflc coast after "a whirl t hroitgh th" southwest. After touring- Oretron and Washington th special will visit Montana, Mon-tana, then- Idaho and then t'tah. The tour will officially end here, the special returning- direct to Washington without stops. The local committees thus far appointed arc: Finance committee Mrs. P. Witcher chairman; Mrs. Frank lines. Mrs. TI 1,! Cummine-fi, Mrs. Edwin Jenkins and Mrs K 11. Beckstrand. Mass meetingMiss Kare Williams, chairman. Decorations Mrs. J. U. Franken, chairman: chair-man: Mrs. C. R. Pearsall. Ushers Miss Lucy Van Cott, chairman. chair-man. Farewell demonst ra lion Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, ehairma u. Special entertainment committee Mrs. Krnest Li a m herder. "Suffragist" com mi I tec M iss Marsatet Metcalf, chairman; Mis. Kdna Rlieppard Literature committee Mrs. Lucy Clark' chairman. . ' Membership committee Mrs. Elizabeth V. Coray, chairman; Mrs. Alta B. Sermon, Ser-mon, Mrs. T. L. Ilolman. O-eniirul committee Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron, chairman; Miss Kate Williams. Wil-liams. Mrs. W. H. Shearman. Mrs. A. H H. Uird, Mrs. William Spry, Mrs. William McDonald, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger. Mrs Charles TI. Wells, Mrs. Lo Rnv ICccIcs of Oarden, Mrs. Rdward Bichsel " of Ogden i Mrs. 1Ay Wostcnhohne. Mr. Charles Llv- ! incrston, .Jr., and Mrs. Annie "Wells Cannon. |