hemselves next fall! determined. j^ ,-LLAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JANTWtion will remain non-, the past. The idea ■ork will be to sup-party gives most icting the measures I by women, mittee also, was ap-committee will at-janization of women 'rence. One of its ; to start a movement woman added to thelip committee will lembers of the club, hat the greater the club, the greater will in politics.iness meeting Satur-h Means gave a talk The Juvenile Court” line of the work that rt in Douglas county tics as to the number ses. The usefulness spends largely upon jf the probationary leans says.Eacker was to have recent suffrage con-hington, but on acre taken up with the is, her report was de-next monthly meet-TEACH MORALSSCTURES PICTURE SLIDES.Chas. Westerhaus of Weaver Cut His Throat With Razor Yesterday.FIRST STRUCK WIFEON HEAD WITH HAMMER.Attack Was Unexpected and Several Blows Were Struck but Mrs. Westerhaus Was not Seriously Injured—Man Had Religious Mania..Charles Westerhaus, of Weaver, two miles east of Eudora, is dead,and his wife is painfully, though not I . ^________ ;seriousfy injured, as the result of qlda Wilson; treasurera sudden violent attack of insanity with which Westerhaus was seized yesterday afternoon.Westerhaus killed himself by cutting his throat after he had beaten his wife over the head with a hammer, inflicting scalp wounds.For a week Westerhaus had been suffering from a form of religious mania. He sang hymns and prayed almost constantly, and his famiynoticed that he was somewhat un-*•balanced.Mr. and Mrs. Westerhaus were singing hymns just before the trage-ton..dv. Mrs. Westerhaus was seated the work accomplishedThe following post lt;were announced .by C Crowder, and will be oblt; dingly:Relief: Joseph Miles Isaac Hemphill, Samuel E. N. Kuhn, Samuel Pal: Conference: J. N. Ro Harris, A. L. Selig, S. S. 1 Frank Cosley, 0. D. Lee.Finance: Uriah Bamc D. B. Hunnicut, John GcEmployment: A. J. JHeaston, Jolm Spencer, gert.Entertainment: S. Ei W. Nadelhoffcr, E. Mu Lawrence, C. B. Allen.Music: S. J. Churc Gray, C. H. Hoyt, J. E.'Program: W. H. Le: tain PliiUips. -Washingfon W. R. C. 2 the supervision of Mrs. ! installing officer, the fol! eers were duly installed : President, Mrs. Mary S. V., Alice E. Hoskins;Bailey ;chaplaiii, Ellen M. conductor, Maria Wrig Eliza Dunn; secretary, ( dleston; assistant guard, I engil; assistant conductc Robinson; 1-col. bearer, delhoffer; 2-col. bearer, A 3-col,, bearer, Mary Kcc bearer, Laura Edgar; p M. Sradley.At the close of installa tiring president, Mrs. K secretary, Mrs. Hosk ins, sented with an emblem; the W. JR. C. as an appi