Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1915, Night Extra, Image 20

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SPEAKER TAKES OATH, OPENING G4TII CONGRESS
Champ Clark is shown behind the Speaker's desk with hand upraised as Representative J. Fred
C. Taibott, of Maryland, reads the oath. The present, or 01th, CohRress faces problems the like
of which the United States has never faced before and the entire nation waits to see what will be
accomplished. The President's message of yesterday adds to the tensity of the situation.
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TO DANCE AS POLISH PRISONER.
Her hands and body bound with coarse rope, Hclcnc Moller will
dance to Rachmaninoff's "Prelude" at the tea nnd sale givcnJa
New York today by Mme. Padcrewski in aid of the Polish Victim!1
Relief Fund.
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PHILADELPHIAN AS SUFFRAGE MARSHAL
Mrs. William Albert Wood was one of the leaders in Monday's
demonstration held in Washington by the suffragists.
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VOTES FOR WOMEN ADVOCATED ON STEPS OF THE CAPITOL.
The Women's Congressional Union took possession of Washington on Monday. A monster.petition urging an amend
ment to the Constitution was carried to the White House at the head of a great parade 6t suiTragists. The throng
afterward proceeded to the Capitol steps, where speeches were made by leading statesmen.
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POPE NAMES SIX NF.7 CARDINALS.
Archbishop Alfonso Maria Mistrangelo, of Florence, ,j
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910.0,000 CHECK FAILS TO WIN DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Dalla3 Tex., made a valiant effort to get the 4916 conclave of the Democratic party. St. Louis, with the same amount in actual cash, won the
convention. St. Louis is also after the Republican national convention.
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CARDINAL S.CAPINELLI.
"He will remain as nuncio at Vienna until a
consistory is held, probably in February,
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