Two Prominent W. C. T. U. Workers end Club Women Address Body of Men. Topic is Live One ■ In Many Local Households.. Equal suffrage in a live topic It many Cedar Falla bomea today, a current subject on the street, th burden of-raany a eanvwaatiom Why? Because two prominent W. C. T, U: workers aad- club women, by special request delivered a dresses on both sides of the question before the .Methodist Brotherhood class last Sunday. The clash being composed of men, naturally thi majority of them remembered practically all that was said for antl-su-frage. And naturally all of the husbands present opened up on their wives with a line of argument against, equal suffrage. Tho wives naturall * hod to meet the argument. Hence the wide discussion of the subject. The addresses that arouBed auch wide comment were given b.v Mf3. J. M. Fisk and Mrs. J. W. Kern, the former arguing for suffrage; the !uue~ against it. Both women are deep thinkers on current topics, accomplished and able to express tbSir opinions in a forcible manner. By ape ial request we publish herewith hotlf addresses, which will doubtless cause further discussion.