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r 8 'Mi r i i IClODllT N6oi(r EDITION CHICAGO GIRL FOUND TEN LOCAL B'A'N i$L& philadelphiaireporTed in "SPtitu TELLS QUEER STORY l INTEREST" GAME . jijjjj Entered as Second-Class Matter April 2l, 1914, at the Postofflce at' umcago, iu.f unaer tne Act 01 aaica ax&iif. H THE DAY BUUI An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday N: D. Cochran, Editor and Publisher. .500 South Peoria. St. 398 Tel. Monroe 353. By MaiL Except in Chicago, $3 aYear VOL 3, NO. 233 Chicago, Wednesday, July1, 1914 ONE CENT , CHAMPION MILITANT GIVES HER REASONS FOR RIOTS IN LONDON - x , "Every Woman Should Carry a Hammer" S&y&tnnie -- Kenney .Wjants To See a Call for"flfore ,-Pfrf-'Woe Pleaded for Year ,' Now We Must Fight.", V" " - BY ANNIE KENNY. The Original Militant. The policy of the Women's Social and-Political Union, the militant or ganization, is the attack on property, and on property alone. This policy has undergone no change. The policy of attacking human life is left to the militant opponents of home rule in Ireland. The militant watoen continue to respect human been intensified by the 'government's recent measures ofcoerslon. What are we gofng to-do? We have got to fight on! I should like to see on the sandwich boards all over London, the phrase, "Wanted More mili tants!" - " No woman ought to go out without a hammer in her pocket. You? who, cannot break windows, for goodnesai sake get on with something else! Ev ery one can ''do" a pillar-box. t is the duty.f every suffragef'to go on agackfog' aha attacking,, whenever &StitoMM .li be& . ."UK i -a ...-