. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. itinue Mrs. Pankhurst's Congressional Delegation to Jet- I While Suffragettes ferson Ceremonies in St. Louis ide House for Siege. Quit National Capital. CARNiGIE FOR Other Distinguished ingâLineal Desci veil Jefferson! JEERED BY CROWD tocked With Provisions aaration for Battle ith Authorities. HIGG1N-S ALSO IN THE PARTY Page and Swanson, Who Expect- ed to Come, Have to Aban- don Trip. &.pr!I 28.âThe expiration of license under which Mrs. inkhurst, the militant sof- ter, was released April 3 2 ray Jail, where she wa
. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. itinue Mrs. Pankhurst's Congressional Delegation to Jet- I While Suffragettes ferson Ceremonies in St. Louis ide House for Siege. Quit National Capital. CARNiGIE FOR Other Distinguished ingâLineal Desci veil Jefferson! JEERED BY CROWD tocked With Provisions aaration for Battle ith Authorities. HIGG1N-S ALSO IN THE PARTY Page and Swanson, Who Expect- ed to Come, Have to Aban- don Trip. &.pr!I 28.âThe expiration of license under which Mrs. inkhurst, the militant sof- ter, was released April 3 2 ray Jail, where she was ee years' imprisonment, ;at crowd to assemble to- louse where she has been stover from the effects of ; s expectation of seeing- her rned to jail was disap- authorities having in the nded to extend her license unsatisfactory health. itirne. the occupants ,.f the Mrs. Pankhurst was stay- ad it in a state of siege. Socked with a two months' visions. â¢a of her family and some lerents were quartered 'o upper floors, leaving 2 furniture on the two and this was plainly vis- pie uncurtained windows. jeet door was barricaded, 'f the password being ad- Pankhurst's feminine :ed off from the ;iouse â¢in Pankhurst, during the hooting crowd tried to square which the house â "â -'d by a strong force of y householders and tlieir flowed to pass the line. Orts of militants arrived! Jkly meeting, only a few ordon and house. id been in- j afterwards that it cessary for the po- fee barricades before thev WASHINGTON, D. C. April 28.âFour Senators, eight Representatives and Sergeant-at-Arms Higgins of the Sen- ate and Gordon of the House departed this evening to represent Congress at the dedication of the Jefferson Memo- rial in St. Louis Wednesday. Senators Page of Vermont and Swan- son of Virginia, who had expected to attend, found it impossible to go Wesley L. Jones of Washington Wil- liam Hughes and James E. Martine of ivew Jersey and William S. Kenyon of Jowa are th
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