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4.  Socialism means "Dividing up."
4.  Socialism means "Dividing up."
     Bread buying - Wards Bakery - ginger
     Bread buying - Wards Bakery - ginger
     cakes.  Hoar - bound candy.
     cakes.  Hoar-hound candy.
     Food produced under insanitary conditions
     Food produced under insanitary conditions
     when done for profit - Only
     when done for profit - Only
     remedy is public membership.
     remedy is public membership.
     Laundries - [unclear] municipal
     Laundries - terminate municipal
     laundry electrical washing machines.
     laundry. electrical washing machines.
     High cost of living - car loads
     High cost of living - car loads
     of potatoes thrown away.  coffee - rice
     of potatoes thrown away.  coffee - rice
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Female Labor.  Stocking factory
Female Labor.  Stocking factory
1 3/4 per day.  Made 98 c a day.  56 day
1 3/4 c per doz.  Made 98 c a day.  56 doz
stockings per day.  112 pieces handled
stockings per day.  112 pieces handled
making shirts at 48 cents a dozen.  Miss
making shirts at 48 cents a dozen.  Miss

Latest revision as of 14:57, 13 October 2021

1. Housewife not interested 2. Don't have time to think about such things 3. Don't see how voting is going to help. 4. Socialism means "Dividing up."

    Bread buying - Wards Bakery - ginger
    cakes.  Hoar-hound candy.
    Food produced under insanitary conditions
    when done for profit - Only
    remedy is public membership.
    Laundries - terminate municipal
    laundry. electrical washing machines.
    High cost of living - car loads
    of potatoes thrown away.  coffee - rice
    profits on apples -  75 c - $5.00  Fruit
    rotting on the ground.  Co operation
    between farmers and consumers - grocers
    profits - 8% on sugar  20% on stock

Female Labor. Stocking factory 1 3/4 c per doz. Made 98 c a day. 56 doz stockings per day. 112 pieces handled making shirts at 48 cents a dozen. Miss Phillps - Quincy. Mrs Cobb - Quincy - candy factory $4 per week and paid $2 for room and board. Child labor - sweat shops - glass factories, cotton mills. flat for pup - in N.Y. city women started four days before birth of child.