Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1914 — OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN, EMMELINE AGAIN [ARTICLE]
OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN, EMMELINE AGAIN
Militant Sufferagette is Again a Hunger-Striking Prisoner in a London Jail. Mrs. Emmeline Fankhurst is once more a prisbner in a jail in London. She was arrested and thrown into the'Holloway jail in that city and at once entered on a “hunger strike.” It is presumed that she will secure release within a few days. She was arrested in Glasgow and to avoid a large crowd of sufferagettes who awaited her return to London the train that carried her was stopped on the outskirts of the city and she was then taken by auto to the jail, where many sufferagettes awaited her, but the police succeeded in preventing any effort to secure her release.
