th.)0-\ a to nd tube ndhiIks.?ssP-nglan-ry,artinte-LARGE AUDIENCE GREETS NOTED WOMAN SPEAKERMrs. Gertrude Berslau Fuller, noted woman lecturer for the National Democratic Committee spoke to a large and appreciative audience at the Empire Theatre Friday night of last week. In the lecture Mrs. Fuller discussed clearly and definitely issues of National importance. She did not come here to tell the people of Worcester county how to vote.On the contrary she took it for granted the white women of this section realized the great issues at stake ai d the importance of voting intelligently and conscientiously. In no way did her speech reflect on the intelligence of the woman voter of this county, and as an independent woman voter of this section, who listened attentively to the? forceful message of this noted speaker, I unhesitatingly brand as unjust any insinuation as to her entire good faith and the utter s'nrerity and truth which characterized her entire speech. Mrs. Fuller represents one of the highest types o( womanhood. Bv her sincere andpleasing manner, her charming personality and her staunch support of tlie truth she has won the esteem and respect of all who have heard her plead the cause of democracy. Thank Heaven for this good old democrat with his (or her as the case may be) strict adherence to truth and no desire for “mud slinging/’A LISTENER.XHTIPF. OF F1HST MF.F.Tl\fl OF.p-diMLmHEiimEtEmmmsiE