Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 7

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17; John A. Bowen, mber 1;'N, -8. ‘Gilbert; Deum-bc 11; L. H. Bo]lel, ?ecam'ber 20; J. M. Bartlett, March, ezekiah Per- kins, March 7, Frederick H. Fan- George A. Bulloek, The total mem-benhb I 70 | Best uslmts lkflh U"ANS ud mm BREAD SAWIDA! Fon SURPRESSION OF THE SOCIAL EVIL . Commission Submits ndations to Council. The Chicago vice ' commission m-de many radical rec- ommendations in its report to the common ~ co\mcfl tonight and gave an exhaustive review of the present stat- ‘s of the socidl’ evil- in Chicago, its | | ‘past, 'its cause: and means of stp- he recommendntmns t ‘#nd persistent repression ' sgcial -evil as an immediate ab-olute annihilation as ‘his, by means e ammlntm‘ent of a morals ¢ conmiqll first vail: cha.phin insman; ormnhl, re; tyler, xr\hw ), Charles B. Ch; Averi]l, Albert S. tee on dues, 'W. tee ot dues, W, as grand.captain- uf"'.h: Thost. A handsome past high priest's Jewel was luu-ud to .the..; o (}rank SQc,ofAd,’ad:e eniblhhment ‘of a mor- als pourt .~ . Two Ihndarda o! Mor.hty Tesent condmons . potice are honest one ‘are fruitful sources of victims. 'standard of morality in Chicago ap- plauds dances by nearly naked women: in. the name of art and .condemns dances no worse before léss prosper- ous audiences: men, not women, are the ones “higher up” in the business|: administration of the sacial evil; ho- tels which “ask no questions” patrons are a great contributing means to wrecked girlhood; prejudice against of 'ther |/ colored girls drive them into_ the so-| craving cial evil center: ; the “w not organized. Some Causes of Social Evil: “Contributing causes are named as|t follows: ‘Want of the necessities of life, crav- ing for simple luxuries, igntrance, broken pr , decelt of men; chief of all—poverty, Lack . of protection ‘ to immigrant-|- girls aids’ the evil- says. the report, | kno and lake. steamers with no. re Lack of proper pay for working girls is as- sailed at fifflt length in bitter terms; and is called the chief- reasons Wwhy young glrlg fail to resist wmpmiom employment - agencies; lawg cdlling ‘m ot the evfl publi Operatmg 46 stores and buying in sug:hv large quan-- - tities is good reasoning material that our pricés are th lowest consistent with good cloth . ln public "public schools; hotels ar | workh women uhad tt:fl. i where -n \Wo- ‘men visit;" and’ less liberty for chil- dren except under the eye of thelr parents;. J enerally, closer atten- tion of parents to the habits, acquaint- ances .4nd. doings of their children— ‘ms and boys. 2 ¢ Fit Two Falls on Des Reller. Boston, - April-’ 6.—Gus Schoenlein, “Ameflcns, of Baltimore, défeated Dr. B. F. Roller of Seattle in a wres! ,_the first in wh had. ;10 15 mlnmn 87 sec- fonds, was secured. with an ordinar;' ‘body” Foll. 7 o wald Splenaie quality Gray Mizes Salt- inge, all pure worsted— 48-inch, 8¢ and $1.95 & yard l‘-lfilh, $180 and $1.80 & yard aur Spring e S & WTCNELL C5. SEALED BIDS FOR DAM AND RES. ERVOIR - ON STONY BROOX, MONTVILLE, AND PIPE LiNk THEREFROM- TO THR-QITY u Nommou : mdflnrmwumfiufi %m‘fi. ot m OF WATHR COMMISEION. HERS of-the Oty of Nerwich,

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