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A FINE OPPORTUNITY IS GENEROUSLY GIVEN 
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to encourage THRIFT in Manchester. 
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It is safe; it is easy to start, and easy to keep up; 
it is convenient, the payments being within the 
reach of all; it is a proven success. 
The hardest part of accumulating money is the 
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Its the best system 
for accumulating money I have ever tried”’. 
CLUB starts this week, and will be open all next 
week. Over one hundred and fifty have joined 
already, and will receive over $7,000.00, plus 2 
per cent interest, next December 15th. 
Call at the Bank for particulars. 
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“Tsn’t that a Bouguereau?’ asked 
:: :: Tel. 73-R and W 
Mrs. Oldcastle as they stopped for a 
moment to look at the new pictures. 
“Oh, my, no,” replied her hostess, 
“it’s a lion. But I told Josiah when 
he brought it home that it looked a 
good deal more like one of them 
things you mention.”—Chicago Rec- 
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. SUFFRAGE NEW. YEAR'S LET. 8 
TER == 
HE Suffragists of this country are a 
facing the New Year with new 
hope, and in this hope we send greet- 
ings to all, 
situation for the whole world ~ 
which the sad Old Year closes age 
which we are far from forgetting — . 
we see at this time the great advance 
of the Woman Movement and of 
democracy, which is the hope of the 
world today. We see an increasing 
opportunity to serve our country, our 
homes and our neigubors. And we 
see the rise of a new national spirit, 
in which the women are taking part. 
So it is that we dare to wish a 
“Happy New Year” to our friends 
and our opponents,—to all! 
I had the great happiness to attend — % 
Dee; 31; 1915. — ~ 
In spite of the oe 4 
the recent convention of our National 
Suffrage Ass’n. in Washington, D.-C., 
and this convention very clearly and 
cncouragingly showed the progress cf 
the Cause in this country and the im- 
proved attitude of Congress. — 
the undaunted enthusiasm of the 
women who worked through the re- — 
cent campaigns, and who are now 
starting in again in a bigger way, 
was the best possible inspiration for — 
the New Year. 
ever really be beaten? . Or. rather, 
can the great American ideals for 
which they stand, ever be crushed ? 
The chief events of the converition — 
were the resignation of our dear and 
venerable president, Rev. Anna How- 
ard Shaw, and the election of Mrs. 
And — 2 
Can such women _ 
si " bi 
Chapman Catt to the National presi- _ 
dency. (Mrs. Catt has been Pres. of 
the International Ass’n. for several — 
years)... Mrs. Catt, though herself — 
white-haired and weary, is a little — 
younger than Dr. Shaw and is one of © 
the great leaders of women today. 
The women all rallied round her with © 
enthusiasm for a new national cam-_ ES 
paign, which will not falter until 
Equal Suffrage has been won for 
every state in ‘the Union. 
We Massachusetts delegates learnt i Z 
much from the other states, especially a 
and — 
New York and Pennsylvania, 
brought back many new ideas and — 
plans—which we shall not publish as” 
yet! In New York city I was. also” 
much impressed by the energy, en- = 
thusiasm and generosity of the wom- — 
en (and men) suffragists—the Antis — 
do not count at all over there. - Even iy 
ene cited Aaa it 
ea 
ee 
while realizing how far behind Mass» 
achusetts is, we can also look at the re 
whole thing more largely and | realize _ 
Let. me aa 
great world movement 
that the Mass. delegation : was a avery E 
large one. 
