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MARYLAND SUFFRAGE NEWS Vol. IX. No. 28-Weekly BALTIMORE, MD., OCTOBER 9, 1920 Five Cents ofc±3|^l[CTlloHgs|iol[o|[ol[CTßsirc=>llo||c=3||oii<=sllollCTHc!!jbics||CTllollCT|[ollQllollCTllo||CTl|ollollo’lol|ol[ollo I [o I PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES I o O O ~o_ E] \ O Q| f ' '. .. ■■ ■” ''4 O fq ■ ■■■ t \.\ ‘ / ••I-, ijfej == I y f <'■■ '-v -M r i 1 I i /MM«fsamt& I 1 WIMMiMMiSSSs 0 2 H PARLEY PARKER CHRISTENSEN U Candidate for President of the United States U £ Farmer-Labor Party §. Among whose electors, for the first time in the history of the State, are three (j g women—Miss Beulah Weldon, Miss Aimee Guggenheimer and Miss Beulah Smallwood. == es l I I Bl.cs)[s][S][oltc^J{oH^][^fCT]folf^lfolf^]folf^]rolf^^oSlf^]folfo]folfQl[olf^l^]|SPl[^lfolf^l[oliCTlfd An Independent Political Weekly, Edited by Women, for Women. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Baltimore, Md., under the Act of March 3, 1879.