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ANTI-SUFFRAGE NOTES 
FROM MRS. HENRY PRESTON WHITE. 
Isn’t it time the suffragists made 
an official declaration as to how they 
stand on socialism and temperance? 
Their speakers are being quoted in 
so many different ways that it. is 
confusing to say the least. A careful 
study of newspaper clippings from 
all over the country seems to show 
that the organization policy depends 
chiefly on the complexion of the 
audience addressed. 
In parlor gatherings, with the 
elect, the women are pledged to 
down Demon rum and drag the red 
banner of socialism in the streets. 
Among working people the direct- 
ly opposite attitude is adopted. The 
suffragists seem to be engaged in a 
pastime which makes the many- 
colored coat of Joseph a drab sar- 
torial creation. 
Miss Margaret Foley in New 
Bedford, standing on a soap box 
advises the English mill operatives 
that they need have no fear,—votes 
for women will not deprive them of 
their liquor. 
Frau Rosika Schwimmer, in a 
saloon at Columbus, Ohio, campaign- 
ing votes for women, sounds an 
equally cheering note for her im- 
mediate hearers. Yet in more polite 
gatherings, the women dwell on 
what great gains can be made if 
they only secure the vote. 
Concerning Socialism it is the 
same, Miss Foley attacks it, and 
MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
‘‘Mental Efficiency,’’ Subject of 
Interesting Talk. 
At the regular semi-monthly meet- 
ing of the Manchester Brotherhood 
held last Monday night, Guy C. 
Wheeler of So. Framingham, gave a 
short address on ‘‘Mental Effi- 
ciency.’’ In order to make the sub- 
ject clear to his audience Mr. 
Wheeler made use of the camera and 
its operation. It is first necessary, 
said Mr. Wheeler, to have good 
lenses in order to get clear pictures. 
Good sight is first very essential. 
It is next important that the camera 
is loaded with a good film or plate. 
By this is meant that good health, 
good intellect is necessary. We are 
now ready to focus , which referring 
to the mind, is one of great import- 
ance. Attention! The average per- 
son does not pay direct attention 
often times to duties and other 
necessities which show a decided 
defect in mental efficiency. The 
next operation of the camera as well 
as the mind is action. Instant or 
immediate action should take place. 
The day of time exposures in life is 
fast fading away. ‘‘The secret of 
life is action,’’—to be alive mentally 
and physically to take in the situa- 
tion at a glance and act, is what is 
expected of each individual today. 
‘“The part of the body above the 
ears,’’ the brain, is the making of 
man. ‘‘Make man right and his 
work will be right,’? is Mr. Wheel- 
er’s theory. 
The speaker for February 1, will 
be Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton of 
Magnolia. 
The usual collation was served at 
the close of the address. The at- 
tendance for the evening was 
seventy, a very good showing for a 
stormy night. 
then other members, equally high, 
make certain at each parade, that 
the socialists with their banners 
have the right of the line. Won’t 
someone in authority please speak 
up and define the official position of 
the suffrage organization? 
You can’t use cusswords in polite 
society, but you can always substi- 
tute a cursory glance. 
If you want to know how to man- 
age a wife successfully, ask a man 
who has never had one. . 
Many a man is so constituted that — 
nothing short of an earthquake would 
shake his confidence in himself. 
One half the world may not know 
how the other half lives. But it isn’t 
the female half. 
