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General correspondence text General correspondence 2020 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4/Box_11/Folder_17/Multipage10761.pdf 1913 August-September 1913 1913 August-September section false xt70rx937t9n_218 xt70rx937t9n President: Press First Vice President.- MISS MARGARET DOBYNE GRACE WILBUR TROUT, Oak Park, 111. MISS JANE ADDAMS iiIIiIInis «Equal $ufftage gssnu’atinn Literature Second Vice President.- DR. ANNA E. BLOUNT Publiciiy MRS. JOSEPH T. BOWEN Recording Secretary: MRS. MEDILL MCCORMICK MRS. VIRGINIA BROOKS WASHBURNE D E PA R T M E N TS Corresponding Secretary: MRS. FLORENCE BENNETT PETERSON Treasurer: MISS JENNIE F. W. JOHNSON Legislall've Lecture MRS. SHERMAN M. BOOTH MISS S. GRACE NICHOLES Industrial MISS MARY MCDOIVELL Auditor: MRS. 1 w_ MCGRAW Woman's Journal MRS. ED‘VARD L. STEIVART 938 Fine Arts Building Directors Telephone Harrison 3856 Church . MRS. H. M. BROWN @ 237 Chlcago August MRS. ELVIRA DOWNEY 9, 1915 flmMRO/j/fl‘ffiy/i MRS. CHARLES A. \VEBSTER MRS. ELLA S. STE'NART rhe object in publishing ihc‘ n - _. . WI): 18.11- .. Y‘T, voters. km to r&ise funds for n0n~parli AH educatiouml work among our new have 3 :3 w Voter’s Edition was mlready nlfi anuugh pape'~ Now we want order i (1 to ensure to assist miher women’s or we 0 help your Treauuvy copies of the paper without< success. 'w u are geing amizations, sd yharge. U in . - pr The pa to send you five hundred pars shoula be per v ~' sold for " khol . _. i ’2' C: and cents each or more. -luable information which every woman ought to Will be kept for reference. political Women’s clubs have keen doing patient, untiring work for and social refarm, and with the aid of the franchise, should become a tremendous power for good. Very sincerely, Grace Wilbur Trout, President. OW”WW fall-gust 25rd , 1915. Miss Alice Paul, 1420 F Street, N. W, Washington, D. 0. Miss Paul: I receited a letter from Miss Stevens just the mail before I received yours. I did not hardly think this was a breach of faith on your part{ I did ask you not to try to get committeemen in the Congrese‘Dietricts in Ohio and I think you Had agreed to this provided I would do the work. All this was I believe after the petitiouflbut we underetend it now. I have said repeatedly I am willing to circularize or do anything of that nature you want me to. I feel that to have machinery and can do ten times the work that novices could do. Therefore my doing this work will he of great benefit to you, your trying to get workers in Ohio will be of great disadvantage to our Campaign. I have not put it strong enough it will be positively fgrtful. I hope you will promise me not to try to get subscritdfifihe for the Suffragiet in Ohio. As I said in my other letter if the statement me which you made in regard to the Suffragist is true you do not need to circularize tho. You said that if you could not get the news to Ohio people you would have to seek subscribers. Now I will take it on myself to see that any important communications #‘N are published in §5eiyaflqmen. In this way your heaée wofild get to the right people, woulfl receive attention enfl would reach many times the people thet you could reach circularising. I Wish you woula answer mg in regard to this as I saia before if you are not willing to do this then of course your object in starting the Suffragist is something else than that which you state. It may be the buildiLg of another association or the building of efiothertfiational paper. Please be frank about this. Cordially yours, 7’ 3 ' __ /"&;/O;?/»"¥/5f 4' fl / , (I, 7’4, , (f 91/" J V ‘7, (L;( 1212/0525 "/1” A. ._, Lg,» . {a ILW ;./ ‘t/JV/b yin-av "‘J ,v , - , r A /\ A 3 ' '7... l ‘/’3 J—VVI/ ,/“(/3»./' v ’Mpwr'b/ " . ' '// «(183/ s» 7 AM, . ( cX flfi/Vé/ QJ/KW/‘v ' \ ( George H. Rudy & C0. Q INCOItI: “V RATED ’1‘ {/%Ji'1/% ngé DEALERS NO. 9 COAL R. F. D. No. 4 Owensboro, Kyurmi,777,:WWMM. am; , X9 M %/ , f/ ”9V 7%., ‘ 7 a; / {W «AW c/a 2' % fl; ‘7 j M ”7? Mg ,4 5a m MM,%v—M «9,4 fiflMMym~fic “449/, w /’ ' f ~ «4 Aw .41 4? ,. z (2 ‘7 g Q/ / «‘1’ ~wa 114 2/flé??/L2u £31 (1'67 404 «any q/ MW «’14 aw, 9‘74““ a“! 45—144... , / ifiresihznt (flurtrnpnubiug fiat-21mg imaging .1. Equal + imammgg “'55 FRQEACEEREETzfiF’ERSW flint fiice-Ifltesibent m Bag“ 9 gfictnrbiug fiatdarg MRS. ROSELLE COOLEY MRsA FLOYD s. METcALF 101 GILMORE ST, 318 w. BEAVER s-r, fifiunnrutg fiite-i‘drwihmts Sunni: fiite-lfiresihent MR5 WM- BAKER M RS- GUY FR] DE Wrzasurer 27 L MA ST. 812 LAURA 51’, MRS. HERBERT L. ANDERSON o X MRS. E. M. SANDERSON 224 MARKET 51'. MRS- 3'0” H‘ BARNETT MONROE & LIBERTY STsV 735 RIVERSIDE AVE. HEADQUARTERS: JACKSONVILLE. FLA. / g/: i f /4f r '. , / *"(wf/ ”(/2 ' /'/ (4, , ”3 ML .. (L 5% [2% V ' / / /W (/1. [29 5 // (”C/WK}; / ’ Za7 at c.» / L // , 4/ //,/4, L /( Lg / / // LZ ZZZ/HY a/L flW/7/, , {f g f //7 ,4 g , Hear Kionmond, Ientncky. Liss Rosalie GgJonos, Dear nadwn, Kentucky mtthcd of nonmdnos paying membership in the issooin jun was adogtsd about I908, and simply took 'fing. Funds are collected by free—Will donations '.I"\’7‘*3’P).".'(’251€377ijéfl'flf' Kill 7 "”1 I 1“ was '12-: COLL?!" 1111.1: ' nuyment; but this amount is raised and they are on- We urge that oaoh local shall and obligation to sand the no? ospita for oveny ena Zed nambor, as the money goes to the stats exosnsos, an? the state to A source of revenue.3igning an enrollment card, of which ‘ ‘ . 1121.8 0 ., the usual mothou joining a local club. 2t Linstory for the local clubs to adopt tnis nonsdnss paging thod, but practically all of the Ky.looal clubs have done so, I The .1 A? a . :{l) A greatlv increased memooTShip, for manv yorsong dislike obligating tnomselves to pay annual dues, even if they are small. If such persons do not éive freeswill offerings, at least the has :neir names and personal influence to strenghzh n the nork. It considerably inoreéses the funds; for when dues are required many persons feel their financial obligations are ended when those snnll duos are paid. When they are asked, however; to give as liba erslly as they can for the cause, the aggregate result is an inorossooi over the dues, though some do not give anything. ‘ .This system has in no way affected the State's usual method of work.lt has done away with any inducement to form a Woman Suffrage Party. we think, as this is the political method of organization. In Ky. we have not advanced beyond organizing by a>nnties, and have not yet organized in each of our I20 Gaunties, though wa are in the initial stages of a Constitutional Amendment campaign, as we shall ask for such an amendment to be submitted by our next General Assema ‘ if this work supercede9 fine olfl club work? it @999 n99. 3"), S .l -. m -4: 91999 continu9 to 90 juat whafi 10991 work fihey care 0‘ d H9= only. 9‘s? groufl cluhfi are not V9rf a, J r 9:91 “luv ign 1. now inspirilig them to graafi9r . l . , _. _ s: L rm final“ ”JVOf worg 19 lncreasfir g t“? a”: 9?;r9 .nj anwnv the suffrage sentimeat in E99 General :99 9y9cial «ark 99 ~u- .. L m ( ' 7 . mdm +, ' ~ Umqu; {:9 yositlnn,9hifiq correaucuwu q: A..a..4w.v -) - 1 91 l‘“ .. (p L1 1. pm a M }.'<“LJ- \lfn‘qu‘V‘J ‘— Uj. 7}. T)k11,LU.L\ -_ ”a- 2'] i '. . I I ”(71'ty 099;; .931. rt, .__.,' .J», [121 \(Mfzf‘LLtuv')? “*vi9i"nq \xlv. x 9 Ln: Al, Usaaiatlnnez mifih rmmulwrlr el9ccefl ,, .34 v icers, or merely "Omlibusn? :.'ru31£:irman Off by “.1319 9921129. 93981619119 or _‘_ depends upon "rm ‘1“, J "~ " $5113: AJ-I (‘LUL‘ QM 'l()jIJ-JH v. ' .-_ V.‘ .9 ‘L 99 Have wens t35nsi10W9v¢r Blight. in Kentucky we 9039119: 3%, ' 7“. ;.;I 3 method to_h- s‘sorkofi 1 n 'It give9 the 109991 ‘* iv; a .., “ tie flinle _ tqa sentiment, H19 19 a i 0 .1i;.fc ‘f 9H: form of organization alreafiy in u fielfl.$9 have n9V9r found fihat flznse w 0 are inf; 9westv 9399nt of nwrnulixg fiheir n9.mes hava - y di,\99”+iofl and 9919 things. If there is any ;un= some simple clause in a local . mttion -9uld guard against éhis.# If I can he of any further amsistanae in 9xnlaining this methofi% personally I Bhink it is the ideal meahodl I Shall be happy to do What I can Very sincerely yours, Corresponding Sec.o£ Ky.Equal Rights Association. 8 WIP.MARSH LAW/AND(1HLECWONS LAWRENCERURG. KY. Miss Laura M. Ulay, Lexington, Kentucky, Miss ulayz— we have in this county a race for wounty Superintendent between a and the present incumbent Who is charged with traificking in examina- quest ions, and who has 01 waixing examination pushed nis trial off until after the election. The uounty olerk nae been asked to prepare sep- arate ballots for the women wno desire to vote, out has refused to do so unless so directed by the uircuit Court. Now, the iady, wno has an excellent chance for election is not financially labia to employloounseiiand_pay y cost of sue; a proceeding, and i desire to ask Wnether your organization can under its laws, or wili oy contribution aSSiSb her in her erfort to secure to the women of Anderson county their rignts under the law. Thanking you in advance for a reply, I am, Very truly yours, /” 7 ‘Fv e 8.2” E? :‘L (E: wand , {LX'Ki‘x'l 3’: x3 e 6'} 1L 1 . 011.5‘7‘ n 216., 3111213" m 21% ’ NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE AND OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN ANNA HOWARD SHAW MARY WARE DENNETT BELLE C. LA FOLLETTE PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY 151' AUDITOR MOYLAN. PA. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK 1848 WYOMING AVENUE. WASHINGTON. D. C. JANE ADDAMS SUSAN W. FITZGERALD HARRIET BURTON LAIDLAW 131 VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY 2ND AUDITOR HULL. HOUSE. CHICAGO. ILLS. 585 BOYLBTON STREET. Bosron. MASS. 6 EAST 86TH STREET. NEw YORK SOPHONISEA P. BRECKINRIDGE JESSIE ASHLEY ALICE STQNE BLACKWELL 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER EDITOR or THE WOMAN'S JOURNAL" GREEN HALL. UNIVERaITY'or CHICAGO. ILLS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK 3 MONADNDCK STREET. DoRcHESTER. MAsa. NATIONAL AUXILIARIES COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE , FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY M. CAREY THOMAS. PRESIDENT. MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. PRESIDENT JESSICA GARRETSON FINCH. PRESIDENT ERYN MAWR. PA. EDNoR. MARYLAND ‘l MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK NATIONAL PRESS BUREAU CAROLINE I. REILLY. CHAIRMAN 05 F A . NEW Y TELEPHONE. 6855 BRYANT 5 WT” VENUE ”K 5.339% HEADQUARTERS, 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK LULU HARRIS, VICE PRESIDENT MISS HANNAH J.‘PR]GE, PRESIDENT ($1232.14 tab FFRAEL LEAGUE MI ()1\ lxISTU WET; Mm fl MISS A. L. PRICE, TREASURER MISS MINNIE L. JARNAGIN, COR. SECRETARY MISS ELLA RUSSELL, AUDITOR MISS H. FAY (a‘rRIGSBY, RECORDING SECRETRAY 'Morristown, Tenn, "MIA/f. 73' Mfiz L / {Cgf ng JMzzv/Q f?” //M {fig/5% 7/ 2‘9 ‘ ./ Z? Lj/ZCZ ' ’7 92/6’L/(r "/5! Uzi/“XZ/ ”/7: A “(:0 A, k/ E / 4'6 [2“? 7/ x" f” < ~ 72 " 17 *- , u ‘— /"’ ,./L// (/C 24/91/16 61/ (1/5911! Cf/Zz‘z: 1r, ()2 [Z .1, w x f A. WI \»\__ l 9&2 '2/7/’ “04/12 5.. “3/ flaw ‘l/T /LLV1/ 2;"? M <2[ 4/222 s27; // K frail) ZW/t Gilfé/th; . Mficers PRESIDENT MRS. P. L. QEVOIST VICE-PRESIDENTS MARGARET KOCH. M. D. 7Ia MASONIC TEMPLE MRS. H. A. TOMLINSON A: MRS. P. J. SCHWARG MRS. I. S. CHESTERMAN DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS WILLMAR DODGE CENTER CROOKSTON RECORDING SEDCRETARV MRS. EVA W. MORSE EXCELSIOR CORRESPONDING SECRETARY MRS. GERTRUDE S. HUNTER 2439 BLAISDELL AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS TREASURER MISS JESSIE V. RHODES OLD CAPITOL FIRST AUDITOR MR5. C C MCCARTHY SECOND AUDITOR ST. PAUL GRAND RAPIDS MRS. MARGARET E. MCRAE REDWOOD FALLS MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE EOARD MRS. G. M, KENYON 445 SUMMIT AVENUE ST, PAUL mmiaomz Gommittm ST. PAU L GOVERNOR A. O. EBERHART AMBROSE TIGHE JOHN MITCHELL GEORGE M. KENYON GRANT VAN SANT E. B. THOMPSON W. G. MCMURCHY J. W. BENNETT REV. L. R. S. FERGUSON THOMAS MCDAVITT. M. D. szc'v OF STATE JULIUS A. SCHMAHL REV. H. N. WILSON RABBI RYP|NS REV. F'. F. WOMER JOSEPH ELSINGER ALBERT SCHALLER OTTO KUEFFNER GILBERT GUTTERSON/ MILTON C. POTTER MINNEAPOLIS DR. CYRUS NORTHROP A. H. BRIGHT S. A. STOCKWEL PROF. CARL SCHLENKE I) PROF. F. L. WASHBURK / I l REV. MARIOND SHUTTE7’3V // J/Iuw STILES P. JONES DAVID PERcv JONES XI FREDERICK a. SNVDERJ/ HORACE WINCHELL JAMES GRAY WILLIAM H. EUSTIS .. ERNESTKENNEDY fl/JV" '/";/' '/£/1/// /' / v/ A/L OVZ/ 7 I / , ’I' /fl/fi/, /}/{ Jill'yfl/"é ‘Iy, 1.947 { 1/ 7 Q /,,/// .77/ 2/? 1 I" " , r ,4 ‘ b/fi‘v « . ‘ v~ 1’ z, / REV. ANTHONYF ELMQUIST. FH. D W A FRISBIE E. F. MEARKLE DEAN GEORGE F. JAMESy-‘fi. ’4’ L. c. w. DORSETT JAMES PETERSON ./’ JUDGE A. c. HICKMAN MAJOR E. L. BUTTS m DULUTH ANDREW NELSON 7 L. MENDENHALL w. E. McEWEN . ROBERT EITEL J. A. DUBOIS. M.D. ALSON BLODGETT ALVIN R. HUNT C. P. HOWARD OLE O. SAGENG SAUK CENTER FARIBAULT LITCHFIEL FREEBORN / DALTO JUDGE W. L. COMSTOCK MANKATO JULIUS E. ‘HAYCRAFT H. C. MILLER EDITOR FREE PRESS J. W. DANIELS. M. D. E. A. BROWN GROVE WILSON MADELIA ST. PETE ST. PETEW LUVERN JL‘ REDWOOD FALLS EDITOR REDWOOD GAZETTE minnesota Woman Suffrage Association EIIYCIOI‘S MRS. A. H. BRIGHT 1004 MT. CURVE AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS MRS. EDGAR LOYHED ETHEL E. HURD. M. D. 710 PILLSBURY BLDG. .s, A. STOCKWELL 3204 E. FIFTY-FIRST 5T. .LENORA HAMLIN 6| 5. ST. ALBANS .JENOVA MARTIN 2932 LYNDALE AVE, N. . MARY L. BIGELOW 4323 DUPONT AVENUE 5. MINNEAPoLIs J. A. P. NEAL 25 MANKATO STREET FARIBAULT MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH ~ 7/ T6, t "“4 ’/ I I V .1 1/ 14:, {5,2 SJ éx/a/w/ ZW ”fl U . 1" my}. 5%, Chairmen Stanomg Committees PRESS MRS. EUGENIA B. FARMER 537 FULLER STREET ORGANIZATION MISS JESSIE WALKUP WAYS AND MEANS MARY MCCOY. M. D. LEGISLATIVE MRS. C. G. HIGBEE THE SIVILLE ST PAUL LITERATURE DR. AUTEN A. PINE LECTURE BUREAU ANNAH HURD. M. D. 7Io PILLSEURY BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL PIPESTONE DULUTH ST. PAUL EDUCATION MISS JOSEPHINE SCI-IAIN I780 BRYANT AVENUE 5. MINNEAPOLIS WOMAN‘S JOURNAL MR5. A. H. POTTER I206 4TH SHEET 5. l. MINNEAPOLIS PUBLICITY MRS. A. P. WYMAN 5017 THIRD AVENUE 5. FINANCE MISS AGNES PETERSON CHURCH MRS. HELEN CAMP THOMSEN I203 VINCENT AVE. N. MINNEAPOLIS ST.FAUL MINNEAPOLIS lKPnturkg fiqual Eights? Aafinfiafinn Headquarters: 726 McClelland Building, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. fa. AMISJB, MRS. DESHA BRICCKINRIDGW, President FM! I’m' Prank/uni, MRS. MASON MAURY, Louisville. (‘urrerm/(lz'ug Spar/my. Miss LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Sam/u! Vim [’I'L’.V/1/17I1l’. MR5. MARY C. CRAMER. Lexington, li’rran/z‘ng Sm'rrmry, MRS. EMMA M. ROEBUCK, Newport, Ky. YV/ira’ I'irr Fran/mi. MRS. N. S. MCLAUGHLIN, Cnvington. Draw/rm. MRS. WARMELI) BENNETT, RICHMOND. Slalr Allrm/Yz'r [\"vH/iU/IUI [hen/Int (lulu/MAT. MISS BELLE H, BENNETT. \rgxow gm”- Wfih SWMW WWMW WhMMEfifiXflWLW SSW Akawfiflfiggmwmfi ‘ lKvnturkg Equal {$131115 Aafintiatinn Headquarters: 726 McClelland Building, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. MRS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGR, President ["1er I'm Fresh/mi, MRS. MASON MAURY, Louisville. (‘1;2'r1hv/vam/nrg' San-Mary. Mlss LAURA CLAY. Lexington, bzcrom/ I'v'm Prey/(lulu. MRS. MARY C. CRAMER. Lexington /\’('1‘11/‘1/i71g 5131711411031, 1\1 RS. EMMA M. ROEBUCK, Newport, Ky. '(b-cnm .\\ AFRII )1-B1NNF 1‘1 R1c111\10\ D. 771m! 17m Pmrh/mt. MRS. N. S. MCLAUGIIUN‘ Cm‘ilwton. SIN/1' Jinn/10' ADI/1111.11 Fran/77'! (12 W151: Sty. M ' ~ 1M' ' 0.1 KW M - , mm \118H1E1F11 3 W 5%“? .3 wfiméifi R 032 pm; wk”; w fiw Nflimfi‘fik M91 thou-.11.. Wx 1’“! VI Ed‘— :19 \ for t fundg no iHS 4‘. {“7 TL } '. snaiet to ;16 Jr. rial; -J. Wu, S- ‘b. LC, "5 5 \~. K7 '8 :.('1(?1 m A 7» an. T; G a i at: n ‘ T. ,2; w 3- Au V9? '2‘" n. \. enerml ‘x. k.‘ 2. .uestinn a substantlul contributiun to the exyenses of the suit. 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W fl . a. 1L .V \ WMM/ ./J,'/ /3 @321 Why ;:ZZ / / mefiw— W961 WM” AWW WW / agapew gar—LL06 W MW fi/a%; 3/ ”WA/M ,4 M1 M flyca— ' ®aW/W /W m (yr-0&7, M/gé,» /W%W '7LM/ W11 2%?” M W 2 ‘ f4, 4:7“ . ’- 242% 4 J‘M Wjflfi/W>d//f W M44 JW/Owflgo W 44/ /m 4 WF M9014“; 4.23:4, (”z/y [7/ fin/44¢ M454”? 2% 44434, 4:43: W4 4 a ffl‘ / ,, «1/ W (“t-212%.] a E?!” 6274/4944 44:44 W , d, LL99 Rentucltg Equal Rights association Headquarters: 7‘26 McClellziud Building, LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. MRS. DESI-IA BRECKINRIDGE, Pres. Ma. UREY L. ESTES, Field Sec’y. F7716! Vim Prank/cm. MRS. MASON MAURY, Louisville. (Jm'rmfiouding Secretary, MRS. LAURA CLAY, Lexington. Sew/id Vim: Hymn/mt. MRS. MARY (j. CRAMER, Lexington. [ham/inn SKEW/(17y, MRS. EMMA M. ROEBUCK, Newport, Ky. T112577! I/z'tu me-ia’ml, MRS. N. S. MCLAUGHLIN. Coviugton. Trmxm-vr, MRS. \Vmu-‘iELD BENNETT, Richmond. February 8,1913. Dear Sir:— The State Equal »'ghts Association has opened headquarters at lexingtcn, with a View to sta ting an active campaign for a constitutional amendment granting suffrage to The women of Kentucky ope t have the support of the press of Kentucky in this advance movement, as we have had in other important re- form movements in the State, and I its to solicit your help both in editorial and news columns. I enclose a news item ubject, and shall be glad to send such items from time to time, i disposed to publish them. However one's convictions may on the su ject of suffrage for women, there is no question that it s at present "live issue," and that suffrage events are good new We shall probabl get out plate matt r on the subject a little Thanking you for past assistance, and he ing for a favorable reply, I am Cordially yours, Address . ~ 7% MW“, Mrs.Desha Breckinridge, 726 McClelland Building, 91 /@f Lexington, Ky. ‘ _ . n , ?iO/W€fi Kentucky Association 0i Perry Centennial Celebration INCORPORATED I LouiSville, Sept. 29-Oct. 5, l9l3 JAMES. B. (in MP .................. l’rvuidvm, R. C. BALLARI) ’l‘Illes’l‘Oi‘Ia ...... isl.-\'.—l’. DR. BEN L. BRUN 1m ......... ‘ ..... Treasurer DENNY B. GOODIQ ........ General Secrelnry SM [’I‘H T. BAILEY ...... Executive Secretary \\'.\l. E. RILEY ..... Director of Amusmnenls HEADQUARTERS 202 COURIER JOURNAL BUILDING I‘honus (311mb. Main HIE-n Home City (5735’? ENE 'JUTIYli COMMITTEE JAMES B. CAMP R. c, BALLARD 'rrneusrox Die. BEN L. BRUNER DENNY B. Gormn C. B. NORTON 0. n1. BILLINGS R. w. BROWN LOGAN c. MURRAY rm. runner ENOS TULEY 4 7 m; 1116: iuariers, ,'?/V//}~ IEQIES Sts. [2é&‘;3 21¢ (50.“ .\l IT’I' I‘II‘I (,‘II A [R .\l EN Dr. Hum-y 1C, 'l'uluy .............. ,(,’onference (311. s. B. Norton . ..fl'inance Smith '1'. Bailey IJeCorations Um. ll. Wilson . . . germ! and Parade Grim. Gen. II. ilurru- Bull Ben S. Washvr ............. . “NC/Laos I):m [1. Russell Rattle oft/re liar/Les Spectacle UN). '1‘. Settle .................... 1812 JIIIM'WIL Chas. L. Crush ....... llyalery (Yon/lamalion Wm. 14]. Riley Smweuiru and Concessions Muvor W. U. iionll .Public Exercises Gen. John 13. thistle-mun ........ 7. .illilitary Rev. Dr. _\qllill:) \\'cl)b.. Public Devotions Dr. W. W. Lmulrnm. Vice Chairman Col. W. A. Gals-ton . Iompetili've Drills Unpl. Pink Vurble. . ..... Water Carnival \V. K. McKay .Uourt of Honor 0. W. Millikan ...... Illumination. .l. J. Gnrrity .................... Music Dr. Honry E. Mechling .Flumbeau Parade (:01. R. S. 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Eleventh Ft., NeWport, Kentucky. Eept. 87th, 1915 (In W» 53/)! %/ 07}, Miss Laura oiay, Sorreeponding Sec'y, Kentucky 3. R. Aeeoc., Lexington, Kentucky. Dear Miss Clay: In View of publishing an article, which I hope may aid the great cause of Suffrage in this state, I ask you for the names of the Kentucky newspapers — daily uni weekly — in favor of this movement; and of those, whose editors might publish Something of this nature, because of public opinion. I wish to reach the men in their house, and the papers find them there. I have appenlel to you, believing that your long service in the "Cause of causes” has made you familiar with the Press of this State uni its uttitule towards “Votes for Women"; and for the reason that I am confident you can help me in this phase of the work, so important to the wellfure of Kentucky. Requesting an early reply uni thanking you in ai— vance for the courtesy exteniei, I am, Very sincerel ours, a/ * ALE/KW Campo 11 Co. 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