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Show ASIT THE LK i&rOR WASHINOT Pes 7 The tlonal Woman's party owes $10,000. The governors of Vermont and Con Iwotfetjt and the legislature of Dela- I ware should pay this, as if they hud J rJun ttielr dut tho party would now be In the black instead of in the red. Recent Intensive campaigns brought on the liabilities- But the creditors needn't morry. as women ulaa pay their debts. The petty has SO, 000 members It has spent close to a million dollars In the last MVOfl years bringing federal suffrage. A: t convention soon. Mtse Alice- Haul will account to the members for eer cent that haa been apont and what it, went for. I got N straight from Jamea M Porto, Po-rto, uj latent to Dr. Arthur II. Adams, ascujtant to Prohibition Commlseionar John Kramer, that there is nothing in the story that bootleggers cut the bottoms from bottles containing bead ed goods and refill them wtl), an In-'erior In-'erior brand of whisky He says that Mcr la on that Mill not down.' but there la no moro iru'h in it than the one toll by Major A- V, Lalrmple that they are shooting boose arroaa the Great Lakes In torpedo. The atory a originated by a bot-(. bot-(. concern that blowe it glassware from the top instead of th bottom, aild Derail- The bottles blon from the b ra Jagged disc al the 1 rrr,m and tNa ator waa started to discredit the bo'Mee It u too much if t it to aav a bO"(lf'r ha the Mill la i it Ik t iteam lh Uioi off and pui tae in-' ferlor contents In nt the neck." "The Tennessee legislators w'ho absconded ab-sconded to Alabama to prevent the ompletion of ratification locked their barn after th horse was stolen." said Alice Puul. "If they really wunted tol Idtfeat ratification, they should have left befor.. w.- u-ot the allondment H itiiiough and thereby prevented u quo- H Ml rant didn't have enough sense of humor to glve them this advice be-fore be-fore ratification was completed. |