Show Militants in Salt Lake 7 Sure J w w. w m f. f w. w ti t Women Disrupt Mens Men's Lunch I Salt Lake got a taste of militant suffragette suffragette suf suf- fragette tactics yesterday Though the disturbance did not take sufficient proportions to endanger life or property property prop prop- property erty it was an audacious affair No doubt the coming suffrage convention had something to do with the demon demon- The revolt occurred at the Corn Com mercial club yesterday afternoon when the members of the Utah Association Asso I elation of or Life Underwriters m met t In Inthe inthe inthe the gold room for their quarterly luncheon Invitations had been extended extended extended ex ex- ex- ex tended to the wives of the members members' and other feminine friends which as it turned out was a very unwise move After lunch luncheon on had been finished and President Fred C. C Hathaway had finished announcing that E. E F. F Burke of the Bankers' Bankers Life Insurance company company company com com- pany J. J W. W Walker of r the Mutual Life and J J. J A. A Edwards of the InterI Intermountain Inter Inter- I mountain Life had been elected members mem mern- I I bers hers of the association when the fireworks fireworks fire fire- I works began Will G. G Farrell the tile senior senior past pastI president had Just arisen to take the I I remainder of the meeting In charge when Mrs Mrs' E. E H. H Corey rose to a aI I point of personal privilege and refused I I to be denied her word She demanded I that the meeting be tu turned ed over to j the women present and ignoring utterly utterly ut ute terly all of Mr Farrells Farrell's attempts to proceed with his welcome to the the guests and heedless of protests from from- all sides she proceeded to give give- a stirring address on womans woman's rights She placed In nomination for president of the local suffrage boosters organization organization organization Mrs C. C D. D KIpp Two-thirds Two of the vote went against Mrs KIpp but she calmly took the floor on her own behalf and delving into records of the past att attempted to show wherein she was qualified for tor forthe forthe the position She held the floor with unflinching zeal and turned the spotlight spotlight spot spot- light on the suffrage question Then Thea she roasted the male members to a turn and finally Introduced Mrs Will wm G. G Farrell to speak on Womans Will Following Fallowing Mrs Farrell came Mrs Fred Hathaway who spoke on Womans Wo Vo mans man's Way Vay In order to illustrate her point she claimed that though her husband had bad told her what to say it was in reality nothing more than she had Intended to say anyway F. F E. E Saffold was granted grante permission permission sion to say a word though he was told his his- remarks must be confined to a subject of law He thereupon chose to say a few words regarding mothers- mothers in law Wild When It was observed that the men were growing weary of this treatment the meeting turned to a lighter vein Jr Mrs George D. D Alder sang Mrs Panic Pank- hurst s favorite hymn Women Women Wo Vo Wo- Wo men Rise and Rule Mrs E E. W VT Downing recited the Burglar Alarm and Mrs E E. A A. A Ricker entertained with with a p piano ano solo Then began a free for all contest by nearly every woman I present who wished to say a few concluding words The men fortunately fortun fortune made their e escape pe |