Oct. 29, 1915. 
believe that it will! 
The Bay State Festival and Bazaar 
was another huge success, in spite of 
all the difficulties, one more evidence 
of the strength, enthusiasm, self-sacri- 
fice and good taste of the Massachu- 
' setts Suffragists, and of the efficient 
Ways and Means Comm, Mrs. Harry 
Russell was in charge of the most 
beautiful booth of all, the flower 
table, and a very successful table was 
the North Shore Booth, to which 
Lynn, Salem, Beverly, Marblehead, 
and Manchester contributed. My 
Writers’ League was in charge of the 
Book Table, and among the famous 
writers who sent us autograph copies 
of their books were Wooprow WItr- 
son, Winston Churchill, Wm. Dean 
Howells, Owen Wister, Dr. Crothers, 
Basil King, Anna Howard Shaw, 
Alice Brown, Josephine Peabody, 
Mary Johnston, Anna Fuller, Edwin 
Markham, Albert Bushnell Hart and 
many more. Here again is a won- 
derful array of names! And do you 
really believe that such as these are in 
the wrong? These very names are a 
sufficient answer to the latest outrage 
of the Opponents, in the thick little 
pamphlet just issued by them in a last 
attempt to frighten the innocent 
voter! -They repeat the same old 
standers against the Rev. Anna Shaw, 
which she has again and again cor- 
rected, and this is the lowest trick of 
all, but it is the same sort of thing 
that happened to Abraham Lincoin 
and all great reformers. Those who 
accept these “quotations” from Dr. 
Shaw without hearing her are guilty 
of injustice and stupidity. There is 
no need for me to say more on this 
subject, and as for the attacks upon 
myself in the local press, they are not 
important—to me! We have been 
warned to expect these slanders and 
persecutions, also reckless misstate- 
ments, from the nervous campaign of 
Opposition, And we ask all our 
friends and adherents to keep their 
serenity through everything and to re- 
frain from bitterness. “For our Cause 
it is just.” 
These notes, and my letter in an- 
other place, are my “last appearance” 
as Manchester Chairman,—whether 
we win this year or not—so here is a 
bit of good news to cheer everyone ! 
I cannot close without thanking many 
persons, including the local editors and 
the Town authorities for their kind 
assistance. I shall never forget it 
and will serve Manchester in any 
way I can, always. —L. R. 5. 
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Mrs. Hattie Perkins has her son 
and his wife on from the west for a 
visit. 
Don’t forget the Pop Concert in the 
Town hall, Thursday evening, Nov. 
4th, at 8 o’clock. 
An automobile came around the 
corner from School st. last Saturday 
night and narrowly averted running 
over Robert Milne, who was crossing 
the street toward Allen’s Drug store. 
In order to avert striking the man, 
the driver drove onto the sidewalk, 
near Church st., smashing the old 
Welsbach Light Co. post and demol- 
ishing it. Mr. Milne also backed 
toward the sidewalk, and in so doing 
narrowly missed a severe accident. 
As it was the car struck him, but not 
seriously, 
Supt. Lovering of the Manchester 
Electric Co. is to have a well-earned 
vacation the month of November. 
Mr. Lovering has been working un- 
ceasingly since early summer, from 
early morn until late at night put- 
ting in the new street lights, superin- 
tending all the work of conduit lay- 
ing, etc., as well as looking after the 
usual affairs of the plant. He is al- 
most broken in health, and is deser- 
ving of a good rest. His work was 
a success, for the new lights are the 
admiration of everybody. The super- 
intendent of a nearby plant says 
Manchester has the best laid out and 
best operated system of incandescent 
street lighting he has ever seen. 
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