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_ Sffl” 'Women With Peace Emblem kS TESTIMONY Will Endeavor to End War| H ARRY ALEX 37}\453(1&237@2 fucsses Declart Nflns of WOTLILD FLODEs 1 L3 e bf b perators are Satisfied. ity e | | : | Britain that owing to the tremendous ke ~ ’ rush of business we are obliged to lpn company telegraphers, sud- Bpboenaed to appear before the , o g igillle =~ SR | CLOSE OUR STORE ON [Sor open souraas S i P States commiggion on induse tions yesterd unanimously cted Tuesday's testimony of G. Reynolds, general mana- il that the commission could f this statement by asking the Bhe five -witnesses said that the operators were satistied, main, because they hought too much work for too little to have time to arrange our stock so we may B be able to attend to the many customers who N R g " a5 | | dreds of genuine bargains that we shall offer at our il - G , G | WATCH FRIDAY NIGHT'S PAPERS DR I b 77 a0 < B, Wi $&”x 2 § for our large advertisement concerning the hun-: ing excused he was asked by ow,” he said. R s T et : 3 ot are attendlng thls Sale. gsion, if he had any further t into difficulty because of stimony ducing the life of this lon, please notify Secretary - s e 3 ‘,\ R 3 4 ; _» : P ten to one that you will hear 1 E o s g & : » i . 3 i ne,” Rogers insisted. § ; T ;g e ; : 2y : : let us hope not,” smlied the 4 g 4 L v L4 o . ¥ | Western Union Telegraph . . . . e 5 Fh George Duffy and Ell Rog- it : p s " messenper bov . Frank ke ' L7 B FREEE High grade Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies, New York local, Commercial QR e o e | ol ———___ . Bedding, Stoves, Crockery, Glass and Enamel ton and Clare E. Emerson, Bomoant oo o | L pies e e T Ware, Rugs, Ice Boxes, China Closets, Dinner Sets: oo s 1 Seemiany | “UPPER MRS, PETHICK LAWRENCE Mi55 JANE ADDANS RS 10UIS FBOST . e e e | | LOWER. PERGE DELEGRTES ON BORRD SHIb. & - &) Car offered at less than Manufacturer’s Cost Prices. 4, i i fired and 1 never will get job,” the witness concluded. [Other Witnesses Heard. ¢ witnesses were Thomas Car- fic superintendent, western i stimony regarding the tele- ¢ strike of 1907. When Rus- k the stand Mr. Walsh stated tively: Reynolds, your general man- ted yesterday that conditions Postal company telegraphers tisfactory and there were no fints 2" Much Dissatisfaction. {8 much dissatisfaction over and the Thounding’ of the men d aip,” Mr. Russell replied. “In py our instruments are too other and we can’t work in € and when short relict from CONTROLOF POLLUTION OF STREAMS IN STATE Urgent Need in Connecticu’, Says Hoboken, N. J., April 15.—Iaving on board forty women delegates to the international peace conference to be held at The IHague April 26-28, the Holland-American steamship Noor- of peace, the newest symbol in the world’s collection of cnsigns, floated from her foretruck. The accom.- panying illustrations are from photo- graphs taken at the pier in this city. The party was headed by Miss Jane Addams, president of Hull IHouse, Chi- dam sailed fram this port. The flag | SUPERSTRUCTURE OF f-4 15 CAVED IN Hull of Sunken U. S. Submarine HARRY ALEX 371 and 373 Main Street. it for hours. i8 necessary sometimes you s[a:c Boam M HGfl"ll cago, and in the group wecre 1 e : i e souis F. Post, wife of the assistant IS fl“fld Wl“l waffl with those of January which we |aid from treasury $62.40, number &id. fdon’t you state your ST S — secretary of labor; Mrs. William I. should naturally suppose would be the | ed from special fund 16, amount of rough the union? r. Chicagb = e Hartford, April 15.—Control of the [Thomas, secretary ‘af ' the : high-water mark of the hard winter, [ald from special fund, $92.41, tota) L asked, “or association of em- Peace society; Miss Florence Hol-| Honolulu, April 15.—The super- I8 A 4 e Eag , i we find that the number of office calls [ amount aid from funds $188.25, num- o which Mr. Reynolds “:“" B e O e e B an i) MR e R Loy Alen M| et e e e is slightly increased, the number of | ber for whom aid was n:‘nnlzod m":n flerday? Mr. Rvin_fl\l‘nv HU:‘;"_ is declared to be an urgent need in | Rohert Kahlhammer of Chicago; Miss e in A S e telephone interviews was largely in- | benevolent individuals, relatives, § union «-lmtmll.t[» .nv:l:c e Connecticut by the state board of | Alice Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Cotheren s ' creased and the number of applico- | churches, societies, etc, amaunt Jths b chantbl for health In its monthly bulletin issued |and Miss Madeline Doty, representing | VAter, probably from seepage, accord- tions for some service that we could | (monthly) $6.50, baby food, b “r‘eumwsfl » responded | today. It is admitted, the bulletin |th® New Yark Peace party, and Mrs.|ing to a report made by Chief Gun- e render was larger by twenty. In|month) ; ever heard of it,” responde oday. e m\‘ e vl By “hu nerisl Matoll GeorselD FEtillson) who g " the month just ended, there were 329 Loans—. amount $12 “:ffi’er telegraphers either had say _.(lfnt.( onnecticut iz behind ffl er Mary Reid Cory of Oradell, repr 1 late yesterday descended to the ocean Ilfimasm Dllfllm Mamn MISS 08' ;~ulls n.nl our office, 211 of these being | fund o ot the Umom, or only | Progressive states in the matter and |senting New Jersey. Mrs. Pethick | floor and « the wreck after J rom applicants for some service that| Treatment—Families receiving pen- here is a general demand that some- |Lawrence of London, who has been| Frank Crilly, a o A Eatealie we could render. 115 visits were made |sions (2 months of over) 1, families fon plained to Sub, Chiefs, thing should be done fo prevent fur- in this country in the interest of the Stillson, who made u partial sur- bomc says m Rtlm". ,h‘:r thg agents in behalf of the fam- | recelving temporary weekly aid 10, P regarded the chief operator | ther contamination. It continues: conference, also salled on the Noor-|vey of the hulk, reported that, aside flles we were Interested in.. Ten bus- | emergency aid 32, assisted with rent court of last resort, they said, “Giving the state board of health |9am. “We don’t know what is in|from the damage to the superstruc- ‘(r[\‘c.uu c;lllu were made. There were |1, clothing 25, cases securing institu- meldered it a hazardous eX-| . (en to require a community to re- front of us, f"m Miss Addams, “but! ture, he was unable to find any holes 308 'f? Pfihnne interviews conducted |tional care 1, referred to other so- it to appeal that high. They | 0 i cawage from a stream it may the object we seek is surely worth|and that the top plates were not NEw Glfl rRoM J S DouclAss B,nd. we were aided by volunteer office | cieties 8, given medical aid 3, given Beh £at all, to tho sub | MOYe lte ewage from & utieam It mMoY lthe effort. ~ Wo hope to farmulate| crushed in, On of the lines used by work amounting to five hours. In [dental and optical atd 1. " Russell said that he wrote di- | ing that such power may be the searchers in their attempts to e all, we were in touch with 209 familiex | Wark Secured- Mr. Reynolds a year ag0, DUt | .y c0d, would be arbitrary or radical. locate the -4 had’ fouled in the su- | Chestnut Street Philanthropist Gives | 1UFINE the month although only twen- | porary ecieved a reply. St ietionl o aTal R o aay perstructure. Work was to be begun ty-three of these were new families | vided 3. re are three hundred men in hodrd or commission that has author- today, it w announced, to free the Organization Forty Shares of | requiring a definite plun for organiz- Causes of Poverty in New Cases— feago office and T don't belleve | [0 o T it iment of conditions. | Nt at the end of the war. = We| fouled line and to make others fast to ing ald. There were nine transients | Unemployment 5, widowhood 1, im I Nan And two of them who \ii\im‘(innw‘m‘o raised by some man- | Vomen can and must end the war|the submarine. Two lines are already American Hardware Corporation | and nine new applicants of whom We |morality 6, drunkenness 1, phyaical or isfied,” said Russell. fnoturers against any bill that looks | In 1urope, and we are going to stop | fast to the wreck. ot have kept no record. In the matter of | mental handicap, desertion or mnons Reynolds _testified that o, [ ufacturers #ainst i s |it, though the stopping cost us our Stock. treatment, ten families have received | support 1, insufficient income 1, old : atisfied with his : temporary weekly ald, thirty- ave |age bipriad i ox inot atisficd 4 courses, bhased upon their manifest it (o Bt | Despite all anticipations to the con- porary weekly ald, thirty-two have (age 1, shiftiessness and vagrancy. b thterdected Commia- ‘ Neither Y. who was under y : received emergency aid, one family | miscellancous 2, total 23 Elilton, Swho aaughed Wiana||inreadinees o imake oy iehRRES L) ON v IN water two nor Stillson, who y, the New Britain Charity or-{ ... aesisted with rent, clothing waw | Special shoe s : the dlsposal of factory wastes. These CONTAGION IN MARCH. was submerged for an hour and a | Sanization was forced to enlarge the 2 s Special shoe fund, $32.44; number You needn’t answer that.” : . The s " | given to twenty-five, medical ald for |ajded thus, 15 witnesses work on circuits | Objectors fail to appreciate two fagts, half, suffered ill offects, although, | 8¢0Pe of its work during the month | 4},., 4nd optical aid to one person. 1 : e i but those of | first, that methods of disposal . of | Pr. Recks and Miss Johnson Finsh| 000 SIU€CC 0 clocts. @IROUEN | of March and the demands on its| o> *hd GPtenl ald Lo ofe person. bn the extra list unable to work | Wastes without contaminating the Review for Last Month, aval officers, the submarine is lying | Pounty were increased. = Whis statc- | 4 zood home secured for one littlo | N, E, O, P. ELECTS ime and earning fell be- | streams have been found feasible In Dr. T. E. Reeks, superintendent of depth of 288 feet, ment will come as a surprise to many neglected child and one boy was given | =~ * o YL hat. Emerson sald that he | many places, and second, that it.is Crilley went 288 feet under water | Who belleved that the high water| . hance to make good in un excellent 'v haa trouble etting short relief | asgreed by all that the time will come here yosterday andwalked along the | mark had been reached in January GRAND OFFICERS b (one 5, re- the' demands of the women of the world who, as a hody, are now to be heard for the first time in the delib- erations that will attend the settle- ~— Permanent 3, tem., 7, days b, transportation proe Depth of 288 Fect, health, has completed .compiling the ho ey If he appealed to the | in the near future when the public |list of contagious discase in this city | yon of the submarine s, > The | a0 that the need for charity was de- :;3‘&?"'"‘h‘:,"::,‘,::m:::r‘:",’;i”:;m“’m"{': operator. Yarrington com- | will enforce its demand that sewage :lurtnzb}\hltl;']‘“ : v “lm‘c as fol-| qopth is sald by naval officers to be | Clining as the Symmer drew | boa d has been reduced to a mini- that the company requires | and fac wastes will not pollute | lows phtheria 5, scarlet fever 2,1, | i & That such is not the case is proved G g ? , L to rent the typnew:;torsqnaed This demand has arisen |tuberculosis 7, whooping cough i H:rrl:»‘mu;‘ t\l:'cul"-r'c I\::g in a smootn, | ¥ the report of Elsie C. Osborne to ;\nr':)‘\"‘ld"cnr’o:‘-’n;‘xef:‘;;::s:ml‘:dum‘lm)nét e o Oreonlsalon M office, while a rival company [ practically all over the civilized world | mumps measles 1, chickenpoX 4, |gandy pottom with no coral growths | {he directors of the Charity organiza- | now or at any other time appear upon at Waterbury With Nearly 500 them free to the men. and it has already brought legislation | typhoid fever 4, diphtherin carrlers |, jmpede holsting operations. She | tion at their meeting last night. ShE Baoks N i ¢ . in many states in this country and in |11, glanders in horses 2 Miscella- [1ae on her starboard side, her bow | _Further philanthropy on the part| *'0 i Delegates Prosent. = & & % A 4 * 7 3 , =4 & 2 - .oans amounting to $12.26 wera HARON BOUND OVER. Europe, neous work in the health department | iy (i 00 SO of J. Spencer Douglass of Chestnut TR A s I S L S SR Legislation Inevitable, was as follows: School permits is- Oniias DiveRul street v shown when it was an- f""‘\cfl‘;“ wm_l:l‘;d “‘m' ';" "““‘0“?"K Waterbury, April 15.—The Naw hg Given Man Who Took Auto- | «7he demand in Connecticut is|Sued 62, labratory examinations o nasy D NESL LI nounced that Mr. Douglass had pre- | {89 Wers Fron < od v Shoes ARl gland Order of Protection hefd s mobile to Boston, growing each year and legislation is [new garbage cans installed 90, mix-| Crilley went down in an ordinary | sented the organization with forty | OHF ARCERT SO0 TRt 88 A SXDORSE | (\oniy seventh annual session of the ur Charon, charged with steal- | inevitable at some time. perfance [ ture of garbage and refusé stopped | diving sult, and the re-compression | more sharea of American Hardware| 20 toc o CWe Ll SRt WO | oo iloh lace oo thng wtnte of Conntlll I tomobile from F. A. Burin- | haa shown that the longer the delay |59, defective plumbing repaired 25, | chamber designed to reduce pressure | corporation stock. Mr. Douglass is| lded from 6 R et et s | e e et s Tend (munu‘m' 4 yas given a hearing In police | the more difficult becomes the solu- ‘;"'l';‘-*l ';""’\‘"r";l 1‘,:‘-') 'H;“'l t 3:7"(5 in- ""“““i']‘l'l \"II\\\(;.‘; ::”'m ‘"'l:‘l‘.‘::dl»wn e fi:sl‘ l:nl‘dnz the ll(:nddir\ New nnlmm :p’l‘_e 1000 by i tielagent's Bipe: | Tor th cotilag yeat I ASSE ,.0'0 az- this morning and was bound | tion and the more drastic the legisla- | Stalled 8, yards Inspected ., rein- . 2y Was Wi ours. | philanthropy and is doing as much as i s i 4 A S rteed e A sty " order ie took five minutes for him to m: S Sy _ | cial funds at an expense of §92.41, | gates and members of tho organisk roitds of $300- O e O s s at |Son, the welfare nurse, is as follov tom twelve minutes, An hour and (reasisers fund jagentisiiind Sud apec | \Qnd{EItaEn ok naboig UL Wib DU b valuejof thefantomobile at|itamination ot thef siver, 1Lhdones at ety v RS eae St st s B SRl o T tveivelim nutea: was Irequired ) o Miss Osborne’s Report, cial shoe fund $188.25. It is conser- | tion. Mayor Martin Scully extended Detective Sergeant Bamforth | once, than to 1ot the Increasing con- | T4 0114, Instructions 65, investiga- | bring him to the surface in order to| An idea of the great work the | vative to state that for every dollar 4 hearty welcome to the order to Charon's capture in Bos- | tamination go on a few years, when | FOUed, 1% WERAC CHE Ao FIVIRHIERS | [0 ietom him gradually o the change | Charity organization fs doing can be | Which this soclety has expended for | The officers elected and installed the n'.sllon l:mmo\?:d .]\(ls'tn‘k- it wm“:‘,‘ I(u- l:r'il;}v :li;ent;"h';(.::ltfn :‘(‘:"( apections of places where quarantine |in air pressure. gained from the report of Miss Os- | relief it has organzed by Interesting | vesterday afternoon were Grand A e totic:tha! oar toFE o D resent condition of purity, The |had been removed 12, painting and Britten to Visit Scenc. borne, which 1s as followa: pnioursistasthetache oriLbIIIsAwill iwarden, Johail, Lydas of Beidpeiiuy 1 ¢ P A : . ’ a matter of some sur-| The itemized report for March fol- | vice warden, Robert Griflith of Naugh- h some business and said he had | public demand is increasing and the | repapering ordered 6. Congressman Fred A. Britten, of It has besn & matte sor ¥ " : i : prise to us in making up the statis- |lows: tuck; grand secretary, John J. Man ed with Mr. Purinton to do so. | quicker it is ,-m-.;,:‘r‘ized (‘ll\a 1:;@ “(m Tlinois, who is in_Honolulu it A th s oniniba Ma R o ting Application for services from public | nix of New Haven: grand treasuf y Denzio was fined $3 and costs [ be the trouble laid up for the fu- R an pected to visit the scene of oper that instead of the slightest abatement | officials 9, interested individuals 14, | P. E. Whelan of New Havon: gr each of the peace. He was ar- | ture. . PARSONS FOR WATER BOARD. | as tie guest of Rear Admiral Charles | {n'(ho need for charity, there has been | applicants themselves 201, for advice | chaplain, Julin A. Archer of N@W Yesterday morning by Officer To Assist Communities. stuart W. Parsons, president of the | B. Moore, commandant of the instead an increase so far as the Char- | 7. aid 44, loans 4, work clothing | 1-ondon: grand guide, Mr, Taylor #f n as he arrived in the center on “The purpose of the bill before the [ Thira Ward Republican club, s a | lulu naval station, to make observ: ity Organization work i concerned. . transportation 6, friendly service | Hartford: grand guardian, Mrs, BS- Plainville car on the complaint [ jagiclature will enable citles and man- | candidate for appointment to the wa- | {1ons to determine the pe Y Of | \we are hoping, however, that in the | 16 other cities 8, tatal 209, ma Webb of New Haven conductor. When Denzio board- | ,gacturers to so plan their waste dis- | ter hoard ta succeed Charles F. Chuse, | 'a18ing the F-4 without resorting 10| coming month which will bring out- | | v The reports showed the order thibe e car at Plainville he started an | ;aga) that it will not be interfered|chairman aof the commission. My. | Pontoon methods. door work for some of the men and in excellent condition, No new lod ent with the conductor, v-hmfx- with by future legislation, It will en-| Parsons was a candidate at the time A board of ||,\‘~:-|lx;xx|\jv!v, named | j,oyge-cleaning for some of the women have been institued during the yelt at the conductor had glven him | 4316 the state board to assist the com- | of Chairman Chase's election. Yesterday by Rear Admiral Charles | on our lists that the April bills will |5 : . gy the number remaining at eighty-gi half dollar. The conductor de- | yynities that are trying to solve this | B. T. Moore, commandant of the Hon- | ¢how u marked decrease. The bills for | ©* "W .im' foants, work only (nOlmpere are at present in Conneutiit this, wherenpon, acecording to| srohlem, not to harm them, and at — -— olulu naval station, made an exami- | {he month of March exceed the Jan- | F¢cord) 9. 13,600 members, of whom about 1,400 stimony of several occupants of | the same time to prevent further pol- : BT | vation of the submarines -1, F uvary bills by something over $80 and Personal Service—Calls at offic .| are in Waterbury, ir and the conductor, Denzio be- | juion, and to look toward an im- BIDS SISTER FAREWELL. | and 1.3, the remaining vessels of the | ror the sake of our exchequer and al- | consultants 118, applicants 211, vVisits Wi i abusive and used foul 1anguase. | provement of present conditions as| Madrid, via Paris, April 15, 2:15 a. | flotilla stationed at Honolulu. The! io tor the sake of prosperity for-this | DY agents to or in behalt of family - . —_— — fast as Is feasible, In many states|m.—Prince Alexander of Battenberg members of the hoard are Captain| city of which our expenditures in a | 115, calls by friendy visits 12, business | $620.000 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF. “Only to Be a Boy Again.” where such power has been given to [arrived at Algeciras yesterday to meet | Sumney W. Kittelle, Lieutenants| ppdest way from something of a ba- , calls 10, telephone interviews 308, vol- London, April 14, § P, m.~=The o song hit of 1915, Was com= | the board of health, it has always |his sister, Queen Victorla of Spain and | Milton &, Davis and Hugh Rrown and | yometer, we sincerely hope that the | unteer office work in hours . Australian state of Victoria has cone B by Mgr. Thatcher of Poli's the- | been found that it is used wisely and | say farewell to her befoe leaving to | Captain Charles T. Wescott, of ma month of April will show much smal- Material Relief--Number receiving | tributed (124,000 ($620,000) to thel On sale at The Fair 25¢ Stere: | there is ne reason for believing taat | join the Britich fleet at the Darda- |rin all of the United States cruiser | lep penses. aid during month 33, number aided | Belglan relief fund, according adyt, it would be otherwise in our state. | nelles. plaryland, Applicants—Total number cases dealt with during month 209, new ases transients 7, continued cases to an ‘omparing the monthly statistics from treasury fund 17, amount of { anaouncement by the colonial ofliee.