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Show And They Will Demand the Right to Vote in Chicago Chicago, Nov. 8. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments of tho United States constitution will have u new use at the polls today. Two suffragists, both of whom voted vot-ed on the pame plane with men whll living In Colorado, will demand equal lights in the elections of this state. They announced their intentions lost night at the meeting of the Cook County Suffragists In the city club rooms. They arc Mlnon S. Jones and ' Mrs. Claudine Ake. If they are handed special woman's ballots which provide nlv the names of candidates for university trustees, the ftuflragisis say they will tear the sheets up before the eyes of the election elec-tion officials. The ordinary ballots v 111 be demanded and will bo Insisted upon, even on penalty of arrest, Miss Belle Squire, who refuses to 1 'My taxes bocauso she cannot vote, will accompany Mrs. Ake to the polls of the Fifty-third precinct of the Twenty-fifth ward. Mrs. Jones will 1-e championed by Miss, Mary Miller, attorney, who intends to argue the law to the Judges and clerks of election. elec-tion. "I enjood the full privileges given men," said Mrs. Jones, In explaining her move. 'The constitution states that the privileges of citizens of one state and their immunities cannot be abridged in another state." " . |