“y Why not encourage home industry? 
|We're 
| Just as © 
| Thankful 
We tor a small package as a large 
‘Wf one. Each will receive the same 
| thorough and careful attention. 
| If we get the former, it may in 
| time grow. to the latter, by the 
|| satisfaction you will derive in 
|. wearing our laundry work. 
| MANCHESTER LAUNDRY 
| _ Phone 8 5H: 
EQUAL SUFFRAGE NOTES 
mas 
always 
“The. Manchester fe . League held 
a meeting and tea- an in honor of 
Washington’s Birthday, on Monday 
afternoon, Feb. 21, at the new home 
of Mrs. Alfred E. "Hersey in Lincoln 
| st! Some important business was 
transacted, and Miss Stanwood spoke 
of the new National spirit that has 
come over the Suffrage movement in 
this. country, and of Congressional 
work, © Mrs. 
freshments included cherry-cake and 
Washington pie, and all felt cheerful 
and patriotic, in spite of the severe 
weather. 
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| 
| We have now fuller particulars of 
|the meetings for the National Presi- 
|dent, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, 
who comes ‘to Boston on Friday. 
The public meeting in Ford hail, 
Ashburton place, will be held on Fri- 
day evening, at 8 o'clock. Most of 
|the seats are free, but a few are re- 
Served, at $1 each. The Hon. Joseph 
| Walker will preside, and the speakers 
}will be Hon. Joseph O’Connell and 
| Mrs. Catt. 
On Saturday there will be an all- 
day work conference for all Suffrag- 
ists, in the same hall. ‘The morning 
jsession will begin at 10.30 and the 
afternoon session at 2 o'clock. Lun- 
jcheon at-Hotel Bellevue at 12.30, for 
50 cents. 
This will probably be the only op- 
|portunity to hear Mrs. Catt in Boston 
this season. The nee and object 
of the meetings will be the Congres- 
sional work of the National W. Suf- 
frage Ass’n, and the Congressional 
districts of Massachusetts are now be- 
ing organized for Suffrage. The 
Chairman of the Sixth Dictric (this 
district) is Miss Martha Brooks of 
Gloucester. 
The next Essex County Suffrage 
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Hersey’s delicious re- 
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conference will be held on Tuesday, 
Feb. 29, at Lawrence. The confer- 
ence will open at eleven o’clock, and 
a light luncheon will be served at one, 
for 40 cents. Miss Alice Stone Black- 
well will address this meeting. 
At the Polish Relief Bazaar held at 
Mechanics hall, Boston, this week, 
both the Suffragists and the Anti- 
Suffragists had booths and worked 
together amicably,—as indeed they 
often do. Women can always find 
some common meeting-ground and 
working-ground, and the sufferings 
of liberty-loving Poland make a 
strong appeal to all Americans. 
In connection with the question of 
women voters and jury duty, we have 
an official statement from Kansas that 
the enfranchised women of that state 
can be excused from jury duty on the 
ground of sex; but they may serve on 
juries if they wish to do so. 
EoQuAL SUFFRAGE COMM. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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Mass. 
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Mass. 
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