r or tnwRight ofnroittee, If and hite, toBKpendi-ur com-itch youmm/mmm* nmmmmpmmrm=*** ——COLORED#LINED UP FDR SCOTTIn eons* ith the Council, right to the *u-ler. who s or dis-orward -e Coon»r at ions, advisoryping theil scope.1 this isadvised ra* had ppropri-ifth li-AND DICKERSONWomen of North and South Phii-adeipbia Join with the WomenOther Strong Sections inFIGHT FOR RACE CANDIDATESORE, Mayor.♦ #Philadelphia is witnessing thegreatest political activity ever displayed on the part of our women sine® obtaining the right of franchise.In their ranks the world of political activity te seething with activity in behalf, find, of the candidates of the race, and then to secure the nomination and election of the whole He- jW1daMie Klan. n never (orthernt stop itess menith had,nd hadi Chrls-s reallypublican ticket representing as it does the only organ land ion to endorse colored ca ndiriatea. * IIn North Philadelphia Mrs. Lena Trent Cordon and a splendid corps of women are in charge of the fight. As an evidence of their great work meetings have been held all over that section. On Monday night a splendid rally being held at 1324 North 10th street, at which Mr. Scott til*cht»lt; gr, ' -B;® 1: -Ij0 I?4 * L *’ * ■Id tJermantown, where Mrs. Bve-1 lt;Jrlt;lot:nd put- jI** j ljra Ttnhtf|i|lli .,;l'' faMBwM lip by morethan nine hundred women, the largestcampaign was held atJotoaclia8pit 1I meeting of; in theat holiessere ig-horitlesi git the be con-*»?«•tie klanIt gloft-rn andthe Young Men’s Christian Associa* j RrJ tion Thursday evening. This meeting was a plain indication of how the sentiment of the people is running.Wednesday evening the womenined the men in malting that sec-aofmcii*and all ■lightenKlan hi'' egro ise- of the city west of the Hill River ring with eloquence utd( *’n mce pride In behalf of the whole tick- wlt;* et headed by Scott, for MagistrateThese meetings were held at Mt. Wg*J gab Church and at Roosevelt Hall.(n South Pnladelphia Mrs. Bern let Morris Is marshalling a splendid foiec of women to bring victory to theof the lt;sajr»didate*.wfPiitild anddefend• NegroSe self*lg law-Masie Mossetl OriflBn and Mrs. Corbett have aroused the whole of the central part of the city to ttyrt point of enthusiasm that nothing can prevent a tremendous vote for the colored candidates and the regular ticket. i 1 i iJI**1veiatuvmra*whilu