Show i IN I 4 FROM FROM NEVADA EVAD r 1 SENATOR TOR ANNE M MARTIN IN Miss Anne Martin who was an nn InY Independent Independent In In- dependent candidate for the United Y f. f States senate In 1918 1913 has announced r that lint she Is now running for the r cu dean senatorial nomination The term terra of or Senator Charles B. B Ile Henderson derson Dem expires expIre March 3 1921 Miss Martin In said id she would accept the Republican Re Re- t rY publican nomination If It were were offered her but hut that under no circumstances would she make a n lone fight In the primary mary y against a bipartisan nn fusion can can- cand f d If It opposed by such a candidate candidate candi candi- date she will file her petition n as an Independent independent In in- Y dependent before the primary c V Yc f Miss M Martin sn says sass s 's she Is ls for the worker and against pt privilege She Is opposed to the peace treaty treats and the theLea Lea I. I League a of Nations rations She would support support sup sup- r 74 port a n league of peace pence of at all nations b. b She wants soldiers In war paid a salary salary sali sal sal- i ary at least equivalent to the civilian y pa pay 1 She demands the restoration of at the rights of free speech speed pr press ss and assembly 9 the release of at political prisoners pris t a and conscientious objectors and a reduction In the high cost of living ng She also stands for the recognition of labors labor's right to bargain collectIvely collectively collect collect- I ively and to strike for public prote protection of CJ maternity and infancy ney and a blanket enactment to remove all existing discrimination against women In Industry service education and public affairs f rt I.- I. CR CROKER I f ONCE BOSS OF tF TAMMANY HALL Three Three- Three of or the four children of Richard rand rd Cr Croker ler once the most powerful powerful power power- 2 r ful boss Tammany hall ever cyer hail had Im 1 have sH begun n In the courts ourt a struggle to oust his second wife whom he be married six sir years ago and take full possession of his estate said by them to amount to 4 S They Thew have ban filed In a Florida court c y affidavits affidavits' that he Is eighty years old Is sen senile l Incompetent to manage his n S r affairs and completely under the domi domination r nation of his second wife The They charge that hat she is already In possession of j much nuch of the fortune and Is wasting It rr A r d i iw Mr lit Croker In 1914 when he was Mi z y e w seventy four years old married Miss Beulah Benton Bencon then thirty n nears y years yem's ears old Mrs Growers Grower's s autobiography by h Is s briefly thus Y c She was born In what was the r Indian territory near Maysville Ark In f She Is enrolled as a Cherokee A 4 ry Tn Han on ont one oj of the five civilized tribes tribe and as such 1 ll has S an allotment of land Her parents own a ranch of at acres acre She was educated in the Cherokee National Female seminary and the v She taught mathematics In the seminary tor for fly lg y ears years Then she L- L studied expression f In the East In New York she ehe maintained h herself b by br r re recitals and remittances from tram her parents In March 1913 sh she represented 9 Oklahoma I hom I In the hc suffrage parade that wits was part of the Inauguration events raa KINLEY TELLS RAILROAD I TRUTHS t Congressman William B. B McKInley McKIn- McKIn 7 ley of Illinois recently delivered a speech In the house on the railroad bill He said things that Interest every every ev ev- ery American citizen because the they are Y based on actual conditions He said In part li J sip ll There are outstanding In the United States life Insurance policies policies owned by you and by byi i nr me for the purpose of protecting our rH r loved ones In case death comes to toS S us I wonder If these people who so glibly talk of confiscation or what Is the same thing cutting off the railroads railroads railroads' rail rail- roads roads' power over to earn Interest realize that the 1 e se security c ur sty bar back 1 t of his Insurance a policy Is In a large part railroad mort mortgages r ty gages About one fourth of all railroad railroad rail rail- road bonds are owned by savings banks and Insurance companies r ry It Is now estimated that y an amount practically one one- half of the present mortgage debt of the miles of railroads of the country will be needed to rehabilitate the railroads during the next neat five years If there Is any question as to the ability to repay both principal and interest In in- Interest terest the savings of the people will not go Into new railroad securities If r the billions of money needed cannot be borrowed the railroads will go Into bankruptcy and the government go eminent will be compelled to take them over to re rehabilitate re- re habilitate them Unless the railroads are allowed sufficient earnings to es esS establish es- es S- S their credit all this will happen Just as sure as 2 and 2 make 4 t ri L- L LM M MRS 1 SUZUKI S 1 HETTY BETTY GREEN GREE OF OF JAPAN PA I 1 Mrs Yone Pone Suzuki of Kobe Kohe Is the I j. j j Hetty Gr Green en of ot Japan Twenty years ears r ago her hr husband died leaving h her r with s Y two yo t young sons Bons and an exporting business busi busl- I r fy ness Now her name Is 19 known all allover over o the world v rid The exports dealt In n by the founder of at the house house rice rice k cereals I camphor camphor are are still large fac fac- tors tal's In Mrs Suzuki's affairs But she also so Imports from America Iron coal automobiles farming ins implements lemen Her Interests ts ar are large in hi all 1 parts of ot the A F world orl In hi le lead ad and and and- copper conner mines flour sY etc L. L During 5 tho war she filled orders for tor goods for tor the allies I Mrs 1 Suzuki Is now sixty slaty years rs J rr rt 5 o old d but Is active as ever eyer keeping keeping lu I personal touch with ever I every everything thing with r which she has t to deal in any part of of r athe a the world and Interested It 1 is s said In Ini 1 t. t y JN y all that concerns concern's t Japan Janan i politically l and rf economically al r t When hen her two sons r z r reached ched maturity sire she to took ok th them In 1 s rl the business I COincident e n t with the Russo Japanese Russo-Japanese Ja I ness ln r she sh wen ent t into int Into the shipping beginning with a f few e v v s e S 1 to busl busi controls tho ilia International carry I her 1 o vR a expo aP oft sand and now Steamship n company tire l le s 1 1 of p. p I a L J. J sill the f 1 |