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. SIBENT S[IUN“ of conquerod provinces ara invited to ¢ e free under thoir dominion! thut they would do the same things L] | 8 (] at thelr western front if thoy were M not there face to face with armies | l whom even their countless divisions H can not overcome? 1f when they have e D { felt their check to be final, they (INCORPORATED) O | Accepts Challenge and Will Strike | Secms. S erave - Seistim s | UPEBAT"]N : HARTFORD terms with regard to Belglum and : France and Italy, could they blame us | Canton, Ohio.—*‘I suffered from a | 17 of we concluded that they did so only 2 i | ] L ] = Russin and the Kast? | suffering, and two ' y e e = . doctors decided heir purpose is undoubtedly to Sthat I would have g 19] Q 4 Taltimore, April S.—"Forca, force to | make all the vic peoples, all the A 2 to go through an | § J 4 i free and ambitious nations of the Bal- 3 : | G the utmost, force without stint or | operation before I HOUSE DRESSES HAVE : S D i tic peninsula, all the lands that Tur- | f limit, the righteous and triumphant|yey has dominated and misruled, sub- | |8 ; couldiget well. ARRIVED forc which shall make right the law | ject to their will and ambition an 1) bfld been helped by ““ My mother, who | § of the world and cast every selfish :\;\l‘:i’r“pOlv‘lwll!;u‘t‘v]:s:ual‘g:\ ’:‘:mtl;':r‘? I LydiaE. Pinkham’s | >, nic > dus 2 Ry Talicy, 3 Vegetable Com- ON- | dominion down in the dust i) St ) b i & egetable Com: < A]‘.ly an.nouncemen} ® iiat | was President SWilson’s| an-j 'Sy can then erect an emplre of gain | j pound, advised me gerning this popular line has | swer to the Hun challenge during the | 20d commercial supremacy— an em- | | e to try it before sub- AT pire as hostile to the Americas as to | | i N of an address in the great Fiftn L85 4 - : mitting toan opera- proved to be of marked inter-/ course of an addvess in the sreat Mt | (1,." iurope whieh i¢ will overaw: fion deicice Ane est to the purchasing public. |at the cpening of the campaign for |41 cmpire which will im0 = from my troubles | | 4 & % & | the Third Li A ot | te ersia, India & e peoples of | 0 my house work without an ¢ Billie Burke, in stripes and | {he Third Liborts oar, Te Armor | oo e Rast, n wien a programne | S Fidvise any womn who 15 | W plain colors, with P. K. Cellar | trequently interrupted by gales or | 9UF ideals, the ideats of Justice and gfiicted with female troubles to give | i ) applause. When he concluded, tho L e £ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- and Be]t,' S A audience cheered wildly and soldlers | OF the free selt-determination of na-| pound a trial and it will do as much for Electric Belt, in plain and | and sailors wha heard his words joined t\"”l’l\l "‘*‘f‘_“ pwiich pa et L 00 | them, "~ Mrs. MARIE Boyp, 1421 5th fanoiay W e G, orld insists can play no part. They gt N, E., Canton, Ohio. | 1 . o | R W ienY adaress in fu | 476 Telected for tho ideals of power, | motitfes there are scrious eondi- | f Celebrating the 29th Anniversary of the A number of styles in ! follow &‘x’h‘m;““"‘"(‘:‘(‘l“t‘hr;l“tt “:““d:'t‘;‘]’"“'g““f‘;] | tions vlvhere a hosgntal opheratlgn ‘;th | B llow Citizens: This is the anni-{ ['he e weal, rrace B! - | only alternative, but on the other hand § . . . Regular House Dresses, long ttizens: | This i the 2000 (low the flag, whethor those to whom | o oy Uil M oUg Daen cured by this | & Opemng Of ThlS Store Aprll 9 1889 and short sleeves in neat de- S Gt o e | is t on W elcome :lL 01‘,)\01. that | famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. | § £) 9 . right to live and be free, and for the | (e Peoples of the world are to be| Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after signs of percales. sacred rights of freemen everywhere. ”’_“de j““bj(’fl to the patronage and | doctors havesaid that an operation was | @ ~ SR e ) SRR | HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS THAT ARE LARD. need to call to it. We know what the | PO er to enforce It. to avoid an operation should give it a l war must cost, our utmost sacrifice [ , ":h"“ Dr;)b’l'ftn'l : once \(xu-rllv'd. out! fair trial before submitting to such a | The balance of our ROSE |1he 1ves of obr. fitest men, and it | America and all who care or @ate fo| gryingordeal.s S TRULY EXTRAORDIN ARY need be, all that we possess. The loan |5 < L SR € RIES 1f complications exist, write to Lydia BUSHES and RAMBLERS | (550 " 50 0 Qicctss 1 one of the | Pere themsclves to contest the mas- | F. Pinkbham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., @ + = tery of the warld, a mastery vhich i HAVE ARRIVED and Will | least parts of what we are called upon [ (18 o7 (86 TWATE, & mASON 1 Phich | for advice. The result of, many years to give and to do, though in itself im- s i 2 L experience is at your service. Be on Sale TOMORROW e e Deopie of the - wholg | ©f Women and of all who are weak, MORNING country are allve to the necessity of :’;}“;:“f(:’:[ ‘_{‘!‘fd“(‘;;:‘N“‘::‘cifl”“n”‘(r!"d‘('l““{! After Baby’s Bath i it, and are ready to lend to the ut-| =, % 00 Straegle for frecdon | 10,000 nurses will tell you tha: nothing most, even khere it invalves a sharp ; : g | keeps the skin so free from soreness as | 9 skimping and dally sacrifice to! lend | 2nd riEht begin'again at its besinning T o e iy | Everything that america has lived for | Sykes Comfort Powder | look with reprobation and contempt|20d loved and grown great to vindl. i At > Its extraordinary healing and soothing ' § Gipon! those iwho lcan i andl williinot | SRcenand DELnaRtoratElorlous eel ower is noticeable on first application. upon those who demand a higher rate | Lon Wil have fallen in utter uin: ahd | cc a¢ the Vinol and other drug stores : of interest, upon those who think of | e gates of mercy onco more Piti-| The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. it as a mere commercial transaction. | '®§5Y Shut upon mankind! i T T el e S “The thing is preposterous and ini- the o Xw\,o" (‘('Jm:_’ nnlv' o g“\j possible; and yet is not that what the e S Suiliz Ticonils =otelyivinleonceptinnl| il doyrmaiand e sion Loi e MG ek | VIRSRCI BSSTODDARDY of what it is for. man armies has meant wherever they T Haireasonk forithislmreat war (thel| [LAye wiovel 3T id ofnoGiyisk Heyen Hin SUFFRAGIST, DEAD ?Yfipfi[e tO Attend Eal'ly and Often 'IflveSt Y reason why it had to come, the nced | this, moment of utter dislllusionment, to fight it through and the issues that S DY b o . . . A s **| judge only what the German arms —— 4 g I b t I B d baog upen His onicome Are MO\ ... accomplished with umpitvine o weon Wems s N aVl[]gS in piper oan bonas clearly disclosed mow tham ever be-|NIVC accomplished = wit PHSINE | New Haven Woman Had Been Ardent e — — fore. It Is ensy to see just what this | thoroushness throughout every fair particular loan means because the |TeEion they have touched. Worker to Gain Vote cause wo are fighting far stands more | - What then are we to do® Wor my- | By : e ’ . sharply Tevealed than at any previous | = Sl : g P HLEE BeXs 2 even now, to discuss a faiv t actrosses ding crities knew this fore me, I accepted the statement as EVENTS TON crisis of the momentous struggle. The andl Bonest! pence at any time th 4 ew FHaven, April 8.—Mrs. Carlos act, as indeed did thousands | correct. I am exceedingly pleased to to he the a v’ Ve s > W se s = ! ¢ ar i g o r- mfii]“,‘ho .k';‘ms le“‘f‘ ”,'i"m 9@ ] is sincerely proposed—-a 4 in | ©. Sioddard, one of the prominent suf- | of follow . r art find that the statement was Incor = plainly how the cause of justice stands | (5, &1 CSER | B OPOREET B FEREE L cors of the state. who be. | Mrs. Stoddard after marriage be-!rect and that the Judiclary Commit- and what is the imperishable thing ho| . " jje. But the answer, | frage workers of the state, who be-| =, ) T orested in the suf- | tee did not adopt the proposed provi- | High class photo drama el h:-fon-o thh’ltrf:ho i & their | Gern commanders in Russia and I re fine Frohman productions jeft the impress of her character up- | My article in the Kansas City Star S ,H“,‘Lhat i it ;w'um'hc lost | canpot mistake the meaning of the s was known to be a most gifted on it. She was president of the New | should therefore be altered by sub- Fandeviiallanat and iftaj i A oAl \a £ capable artist, died at her h faven Fqual Franchise league for | stituting for ‘the Senate Judiclary PLo Ot asas A A EWSDIHAIIE S HA0NIRONRISINOL e slfopaREtes Soatin Bl e s iea s { the challenge. T know that | 412 Orange strect yesterday mornini | (nree \nd in the stite organiza- | ¢ ! Y | plays, Lyceum theater, missfon in the world would be lost - ALEDE L t s £ 3 ! three ars, o st | Committee has just recommended the h it you ¢ it All the world shall | of cumonia. She leaves her tion was chairman of the New Ha- passage of a law’ the words ‘the Sen- Movin, tu d : now that vou aceept it shall ap- w0 and three children. The death | ven co division. She wd fro- U ats Tuaieiie O i . Moving pictures and Harfiord Gonm ReGord % call wou fo witness, my fellow | EROY that you aceept 1t It shall e L en e Al be as & ate Judiciary Committee has had be- | o PTES, WED Conntryraeni that atino! stage of this|[Pear iio dileuiteny s crilce Sand eseli co 1s a shock to her immediate | quent speaker at large gatherings of | fore it for consideration a law. L 3 = vhich we shall give s and the communi for al- " \ o vears ago took part . terrible business have I judged the “j“‘_‘l*‘ ahome efalleivel tendshanaithe feommunty fop ols jiwormen fand : ool pa R e e et e gy | ane el g el i Hise) LB ey roalth hiad nol heen good lin o notable debutc ,,‘mm\\ o Cen- | punge in the sense of my article or artondorai Unton: il According to information from |1 should be ashamed in th¢ presence SeSI L ent Sexa ot Rl TN T vlumln Tl i in the need of writing it. It absolves | Turner hall. &ffalirs so grave) 5o frada] I ; ee men | Price as hér opponent. She was dee headquarters In Hartford, War Sav- | Of Afairs so grave, sa fraught with th d | the Senate Judiciary Committee of — : 3 This now ¢ % all t | even her fa v had expected ultimate rested in the probi 5 - AT eibs. | Gestinies of mankind throughout all | e SH S b family had expected ultimate |y interest in the pro) all blane and leaves that blame on | ing Stamps to e value o 08,- oy aDes ce. e C S & o e say, | recovery. working woman and girl and 1 | the Se . . " , Mattabesset Tribe, 1 the world, to speak with truculence, to } : e .rything that \ A ; g X the Senator who introduced that law a 3 01.69 were disposed of in New Brit- | use the weak language of hatred or |V \”‘““‘\f“‘;““‘I“‘*“'_“;", thing :h‘“ Ape Stoddaxdiwag sendoBMILILENJ istationSron soctalibectermant and all who supported it. Moreover, | meets at 242 Main stred nlue o Mersua 0 e menicanrinl | vindTctiye Sovizvose IEWelmustiinn s ORI CETO SIS TG O S ST D U E S EROCE I SRR LR TR . the :n represent an attitude of <o e o v in 1 soc. | @8 We would be judged. I have sought |’ "¥ " SRS e SiEeilen 4 # men of high official position Gerstaecker ale was 1.3‘5. New Britain is sec- | {0 learn the objects Germany has in fien ;“,‘ y'.;‘::";.h ""\::l :;:»‘l‘.‘(fl\‘:.;.n 1\‘?\;:’.\!;“” 1go and T\u-f c,;‘m( of Honchor . R, ANSWERS OVERMAN. and so many other men of influentiai | meets in Turne ond on the list, Hartford having first | this war from the mouths of her own | § % ® 0 Ll il % aout ana mis- | e ';”‘ Lo “‘l £ T"“‘]" . - position connected with them that in Jinee. o8 a o8 e rankly | force ¢ C O fiaut anc is- | was born in Somerville, nn., forty i 9 e 3 P e - 2 _ | spokesmen, and to deal as frankly | . . 1.t we honor and hold dear.|ypers ago My in life'she showed | Editorial Ho Wrote Was Based On (my judgment It had become impera.: A. W. Harvey lodge, The standing in the county follow with them as I wished them to deal : = & ) i 5 Rl G i . tive for som¥® one clearly and em- | meets in Bardeck’s hall] ivon $ 839031 2 with me. I have laid bare our own | SeImany ihj: guceymors s‘r.mli that | decided talent and, aptitude for the News Dispateh e e e e 3 3 3 2 h orce, and bree alone, shall dec died fa fully 3 5 : i " - *Berlin .. 4,000.00 ideals, our own purposes, without re- | *! i ~ s 2 e GG B Oyster Bay, April S.—Theodore |that article I stated.” Basketball at Y. M. C] e 1000.00 75 | 0o o oubital phrase and . have | Whether justice and peace shall veign | {ook minor parts at first in New Yor! 3 Emosneid 1,106.60° .8 et them o any as plainly what j¢|in the affairs of men, whether right Bristol .. 7,628.31 2.9 s = i as America concelves it or dominion ! s 1iian who encouraged her to |tor Overman of North Carolina. who *Burlington 4,226.50 .8 is that they seek. g licapeoncely TerRdominioi b 1 4 o N Canton €.804.81 8.0 W hove ourselves proposed mo | @S she canceives it shall determine thel 4y and in a remarkably short | charged that the Colonel had do “East Granby 91817 .17 |injustice, no aggression . We _are [ SUSiCs °&&I‘“§L‘L}II{3, 1:"““}.? there- | ime she was a leading woman in im- | false statement in deciuring that fhe - SaG ' 9 S 5| Loxemy X SelDossil g no ortant and famous plays. Perhaps scdition bill now belfore the Senate Lo WGl G0 17715 z : : D PEO-} (ithout stint or limit, tho righteous | o'o: PN FRCR IS ohert de nt. Colonel Roosevelt said Enfield o | Ple, deal fairly with the German | z it US| jeading lady wi 1 son in oosevelt si S BN -29 | Bower, as with all others. There can [ 2Rd iriumphant force which shall|.pangom’s Folly.” At the time of | “The clanso containing the lan y n an ) s 5. e e s - ldaa: ! I e be no difference between peoples n ) mke MEN he lnw of the warld and | ner wedding it is said that Mr. Frohi- | guage [ quoted was in a bill intro Glastonbury ; the final judgment, if it is indeed to :h‘l Just man told her father-in-law, Mr. . G. | duced by Senator Meyers of Montana ~Granby "% | be a righteous judgment. To propose | ¢ 15 Stoddard of this city, that the retirc- [und considered by the Judiciary Com- N S : ing but justice, eves e o | ment of Sandol Milliken was a gr. aittee. e Asociated Press and all Hartiand . 03 | e, T Gommany. at | PRAISES MUNITION SHIP CREW. | 00t 08 (R0S% o™ e s whe | e newspapcrs I happened to any time, whatever the outcome of ¢sfed all the native talent, the stated that the Judiclary Commiticc ik 22178 5 -62 | ihe war, would be to renounce and onality, the ~charm, and th 1 aa | nnl ool A b . 7 e r, WO ° e personality, arm, and he | had adepted anc Hrted 1 il Nh::fl;::f&;:h 108,601 5 dishonor our own cause. For we ask at French Port. power (o have placed her name high | with this clause in it. Seeing it thus Newington . i i & nothing that we are not willing to Washington, &pril § Jeneral jon the Toll of the world’s great vled i the fous pape Plainville .. . 3,966.18 1. accord. Pershing has cabled to the War De- . . “It as been with this thought that| 1 ' 0 v \ R H: jartment in high praise of the crew | peroescesssro, S - . s . ¥ ey 1142000 3511 havo sought to learn from those | (o steamship Woonsocket for th : | 1T 1perty bon *Southington L793.42 328 | who spake for Germany whether It| (| cptionally fine service rendered in BB South Windsor 1,654.18 was Justice or dominion and the exe- Joading its military cargo at an L3 . A Sout 8 47| Lution of their own will upon the other | 1 % Sinort in Trance g D : b th P f E § '“‘;éhrmg,‘.nl'f{ SR 6"‘66'?2 ¢ nations of the world that the German : ,\'{_ ar ;’-,‘];,'}",.m',':‘m m:,‘m}_,,,.;,oN § e e Ossesslon O v ¥ puestiitartiorcil 1,500.00 leaders were seeking. They have an-{ . ' i i lowing 2 iR Windsor .. . 22,649.66 e ioibeatls teime | Mhiey | tho!publication of the following por- Windsor Locks .... 14,983.90 s Baikith t ¢ : ) tion of the cablegram from General Wa\s B 2 = i L have avowed that it was not justice | 00 % FOR Tou ltlzen e 1 d e e o e e (i R doniin onlEn o i nelisE AR ndeEan | e Tore g i . hile in port the crew « execution of their own will ok Do ey | = , : S oonsocket rende xcop- The avowal has not come from R nal service in getting cargo ashor PRISONERS IN GERMANY | Sormnar” cemicary seadors, mwho “are | ond: of the same Hme, muking ro- | ; the Fortunate Distinctio ourselves to live in. | known that she was seriously ill, and a famous flgure in Washington, D. ¢ | productions and was discovered by | J:00sevelt yesterday replied to Sena- = e en. Pershing Lauds Their Efficiency ner real rulers. Her statesmen have | DTS 10 the :",:‘T""UFT‘]’]:: Yoluiias § . said that they wished pea ng fidon ony A i H Pl d a P t f Gelny which might have amounted to Five Members of New Haven Grays | Wer® ready to discuss its terms A ool and also swved an expen ; aVlflg ace art o | SyerntetaioR B Sn e e e R llofhe ey ra finousar didollacs SR AN o B . Captured ! Byl Cermans | sit down at the conference table with | 0f several thousand doila At i PRECTR . - U (i, SORERS el St enitos e [who, hieve knomledes of thons ' R i ‘U Meafls at the SerlCG Of General’s Office Notifies Families. ATAEin U inqeninitell | andl uncertain | (51 vesrecommended that Suchizecs iy ¢ S : terms, indeed, and in phras tiigg | oEuition == may be possinle be ex Bty b : § New Haven, April $.—News that | gften seem ta deny their own meaning, | ' S 1B ; ks : . five members of the New Haven |but with as much plainness as he, vecialifprivilepes SR acominens : : 3 Country and Wl“ Rec O ; = 2% 1 that the extraordinary amount of . | Grays, officially known as I com. | thousht prudent—that he belleved | that the extraordinary A . g 3 . - that peace should be based upon the [ Work and efficiency sho y s - B pany, 1024 infantry, previously re- | 0 Sl lared would | Lrew should if possible be made . . i . = srinciples which we had declared would gonce N 4 B y ported missing in action on February | D 0 T i Taia1 settlement, | known s in such a way as ; B Therefor a leertv B 28, are alive and detained as prison- | ¢ S L5t a1 he W e a1l fobseo emulation.” e = ’ s 3 o ers of war somewhere in Germany, | _otes gpoke in similar terms; professed | Major Gen. George W. Goethals, as : : S s 1 reached members of the immediate | fheir desire to conclude & fair peacs | director of storage and traffic, trans- e . ; Y families late yeiterday afternoon by | ;o0 o oo 0 the peoples With whose | Mitted the roport of General Persh- § L e e eSt flvesgment telegram from the adjulant-general's | santunes they were dealing the right | ing to the commanding general of an | ; s e Eficef LuWastion g ta choose their own alleglances. But | Atlantlc port of embarkation with | g . ‘ : & The men accounted for are Harry | ,ot1on accompanied and followed the | the following comment: o j Eal'th E. Birney, 334 Grand avenue; Joseph },mressm" Thelnt military: masters “It is directed that, upon the re- i il 3 . Reid, 81 Leete street; William the men who act for Germany and | turn of the S. S. Woonsocket, you | Marvin, 110 Columbus avenue; Wil- | (it her purpose in execution, pro- | €xpress to the master and crew of liam B. O'Connor, 90 Mechanic street; | (11,04 & very different conclusion.| ihat vessel the appreciation of the and James Moran, 180 Rgtnam street. | we cannot mistake what they have |department for the voluntary services The only man not acey done—in Russia, in Finland, in the | rendered and grant them such spe- Grover C. Leitheuser, of igr) Ukraine, in Rumania. The real test| cial privileges as under the law and In the previous reports hispape was | o their justice and fair play has|regulations can be granted in the on the list of those missinge@¥d it is ¥ 1 come. From this we may judge the | premises. ks D H g 3 a4 B — understood in this city that he was sent to the immediate members nflnxmoit everything for their own use ! substantial means of rewarding serv- .d to the crew in form of bonu: reported prisoners of war in = Gers [ gallant nation can long take pride. A | everything possible to expedite its g many. great people, helpless by their own ) departure from port is commendable The information that the Jocal | act, lies for the time at their mercy. | and establishes an example which it boys are prisoners of war has reached | Their fair professions are forgotten.|is hoped that all other crews in the | the government through the Red | They nowhere set up Jjustice, but|army transport service will follow. Cross, and similar telegrams were | evervwhere impose their power and “This office regrets that a more '62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 rest. They are enjoying in Russia a “Their attitude in assisting in the B B 5 the several families, and agrandizement, and the peoples|ices of this kind is not available.” : ! \ in the same squad with the MeR NOW | cheap triumph in which no brave or | unioading of the vessel and doin - ’ -