Show Woman 80 Fulfills ills Old Vow I Travels Miles to Vote Civil War Prices Prices- s Recalled tArs H. H B. B Cady I n. n e p tt R Y is i's J rw j 6 I Mrs H. H B B. B Cady Vigorous Advocate of Liberty Loan and Full Rights for Women Vowing eighteen years ago that she site would one day cast a ballot Mrs H. H B B. B Cady after a Journey of ot miles is now registered in Salt Lake and will vote at the primary next Tuesday Although SO 80 years old September 3 l Cady expects to vote at a presidential presidential presidential election an ambition she has lias' lias always declared she would realize although her husband a arock arock arock rock bound New Englander was constitutionally opposed to woman's womans womans woman's womans woman's wo wo- wo- wo mans man's suffrage When Mien women vote he was was inthe inthe in iu the habit of saying I want to todie die Mrs Cadys Cady's husband has been dead eighteen years and in the interim she has lived in five states in none of which has suffrage suffrage suf suf- frage been granted to women In that time however she had paid taxes as she says without representation Do you wonder asked asked- this energetic little woman that although al although although al- al though my friends had promised to call for me rather than run the risk of being too late to reg register aster ister I walked to the polls And Im I'm crippled too what do you think of ot that It was Just as I had imagined it to be le There was not a single new thrill CIVIL WAR PRICES Anyone who of the high cost of living should have lived during the Civil war Flour was sold at 14 H to 18 ls a barrel beef 10 to 12 a quarter and butter butter butter but but- ter 60 cents a pound No Ko weve we've no right to complain Among her most valued treasurers treasurers treas treas- is a shin plaster a form of or script issued in Civil war time to make ake up for the shortage of I gold and silver specie When questioned as to her politics politics poli poll tics Mrs Cady replied with enthusiasm enthusiasm en enthusiasm en- en Im for Wilson his Wilson his ad administration administration administration ad- ad ministration is all right and the people should stand back of him I My grandfather was a Whig and he always said that if the devil TV was as a candidate and a Whig he would vote for him and perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- I haps I have inherited some of his spirit Mrs Cady is quite a booster for forthe forthe the Liberty loan and she thinks I every man woman and child adds should d. d do his or her bit and she I In the Civil war we we bought government bonds and I expect my myson son to buy Liberty bonds now non I DRAFT FOR WOMEN PROPOSED But suffrage was still uppermost in her mind for with snapping eyes Mrs l Cady continued The government is talking of drafting women for Cor government work How can it do it I want to know if it wont won't give them the vote They've got to give it to tous tous us in time A woman with big property interests cant can't vote but buta a tramp who can stay in one place a year can Mrs Cady believes congress should pass the proposed amendment amend amend- ment meat which would allow the individual individual individual indi indi- vidual states to settle the question question question ques ques- tion to suit themselves and if her vote will do any good such a law lav lawwill will be enacted Well VeIl Ive I've lived to register and I hope to vote That's what I paid a doctor for once He Tie said it was my indomitable will that pulled me mo through but when I told him I didn't owe him the if it that was the case he lie wasn't so sure suie of the healing I qualities of my will power power |