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Show MISS PMMJRST TO BE SPEAKER Chattanooga. Tenn.. Nov. 11. -Election ot officers and an adoption of a declaration of principle were before today's sesslous of the Southeru Stute; Woman Suffrage conference hero The conference will close tonight vith a public meeting at which Mls9 1 ChrlStabBl Pankhurnt of Loudon, frill j bi the principal sp .ik. r The propoee-d declaration expressed i Jfc&r mam the conviction that "suffrage is a if state and not a federal right and that the nation's best interest will I be conserved by preserving to the state the right to define Its electo- rate." I I It resolves: 'That we women of the south affirm our faith In self I I government, not alone for Individuals H but also for the state and I further that the time has come for I the Democratic party, the states- . I rights party, to record Itself In favor j I of 'votes for women,' and to this H md, we the women and men of th south, consecrate our best efforts to I make the party so record Itself." 1 Last time tonight at The Ogden: Og-den: "The Patchwork Girl of 1 Oz," a five-part Paramount; H also a Keystone Comedy "His I Cursed Beauty." Advertise- I ment. uu RIGHTEOUS WRATH. i From the Ladies' Home Journal). "1 won't pay one cent for my ad- I vertlsing this week.'' declared the i storekeeper angrily to the editor of I the country paper. "You told mo l , you'd put the notice of my shoo pol- lsh in with the reading matter." H And didn't I do It?" Inquired the I editor. "No. sir!'" roared the advertiser. L . No, sir. you did not- You put it in the column with a mess of poetry'" that's where you put it!" rtrt |