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July 16, 1915. 
FRESH EGGS 
- For Sale at Market Prices 
Laid by my own hens every day, 
also Fowl and Broilers Killed 
to Order. 
MISS LIZZIE WILSON 
325 Summer Street, Manchester 
(vee Summer otreet, Manchester 
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OPP. ELECTRIC LIGHT STATION 
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of light and air are under political coa- 
trol; the age at which she must send 
her children to school and to work is 
decided for her; she cannot give them 
pure milk, pure meat or pure water 
without the intervention of the state, 
all of which she might fashion nearer 
to the heart’s desire if given political 
freedom. The finest things in hu- 
manity cannot find expression in gov- 
ernment while only half of humanity 
have a voice therein. 
In Boston on Independence Day 
there was a festival in Faneuil Hall 
to welcome our newly naturalized 
citizens. How do you think our 
American women, some of whom had 
taught these foreign men to read and 
write, felt when these same immi- 
grants were given the ballot, and they 
still were excluded. On the same day 
a statue of Wendell Phillips was un- 
veiled, calling to mind his address 
given in 1861 in which he said that 
men wronged themselves when they 
withheld equal rignts from _ their 
women. 
I want now to speak as a wage- 
earner. John Stuart Mill said a long 
time ago that “the morality of sub- 
mission and of chivalry are past; the 
time has now come for the morality 
of justice.” In the business world 
the chivalry of man toward woman is 
a myth. I have spent my life in the 
field of man’s work, sometimes side 
by side with man to provide for my- 
self and those depending on me. I 
have never been conscious in business 
‘of any advantage or protection given 
me because of my womanhood, that 
was not given to the men doing the 
same work in the same business. I 
am profoundly conscious of the dis- 
advantage of my sex when I receive 
less pay for the same amount and 
quality of work done. I wish we 
might lay aside this fable of chivalry 
and give simple justice a trial. 
SS Sa a ENF 
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Telephone 190 
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In our own village on Independence 
Day the Suffragists wished to enter 
the parade in the civic section; but 
one member of the committee said 
no! “that would give them a stand- 
ing,” so they were granted a place 
in the floral section, which might be 
chivalry, but it surely was not justice. 
I hope you will print all, as | want 
to say more and cannot say less. 
Very sincerely, 
OnE Wuo WaAnTs VoTEs FOR WOMEN 
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times 
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