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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDATY, APRIL 10, 1919 3 orwich @ullmn and Qnur-:u- 123 YEARS OLD Subseriplion price 126 & week; Suc 3 month: $6.00 s year, Fotersd at the Postoffice at Norwich, woond-class matter. Telephos Ofrice 48 Kaltorial Conn, w Calls. Bulletin Busines Builetia ooms 383 4 Bulletin 33 Office 33-2 Wiliimantic Offies 23 Church Kt Telephone 105 — e Norwich, Thursd: April 10, 1919 WEWBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Assoeisted Press 1s exclusirely en to the use for republication of ull news dt or mot otherwise cres also the local mews published republication of meclal des: e also "eserved. CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING APRIL 5th THE COUNTY SEALER. that ieve _|the stress of war * | er 1 in regard he when e de- hen the vied r of weights| work is pe: towns and mply means b in ognized ap- meeting of when the salary fixed at $5. It was no one would want the that was the best w. and it can The idea of en- this annual sum of ach year in ad- 1500 which was rec vio what can to the when the + becom- be re- meet not sentimy .ondon county and ¢ members of fterentod IMPROVE IDLE LAND AND HOURS | 1 1 op- chance to ich come « r heeded. The and idle hould not ince acted way in out to o unjust commutation and pardons and re- turn to t Shin. 1 dulged in closures v the demand e bee ion with th been made and r:form. Lieutenant in- in connec iich b for . 1in a commun ith 20 Colonel Ansell recsived & demotion for the activity which he displayed in the matter, buf it is entirel; possivie on out tie fan- gle and bring abou: the r<forms which are needed has been hit upon by retary of War of the criticisms to which he has been !subjected by Anseil has asked the lat- [ ter to ord submit t© Wim such legislation as he thinks wise in order to get the system of discipline on a sound and satisfactory bas Whether or not this is intended mean the overlooking of which have been criticized is not | dicated. It rather points to the ng of steps to avoid similar difficultic lin the future and to see tk and not injustice | when cases are Ixaq cou to tak- is done hencm‘r. brought before mili CITY DUMPS. Announcement has been made by Ifederal department of commerce | the effect that it has decl on the city dump, for it declares that the chief consumer of the waste ma- | terial of this country these very and there is good that they receive millions of dnlld worth of Yl‘Clfl!n"(h ble material eve year. There is no better evi than the many instance to show that handsome profits are made by those who are fortunate to secure the privilege of han- s. In New Yor recently called for for trimming scows, which means the job of loading t collected gar- bage onto the s s to be carried out to sea to be dumped, one of the bidders who had offered nearly week for the chance to do declared that if he could get his figure he would clean up a hand- some profit. He knew what could expected in the way of salable w irom such collections, which could be wo uses, the metal, the and the paper. 1t is the statement of t |department that we the dumps 13 ton lmfl((n’!l for every to which ed over for other bones, tt e commerce annually of 1,000 pe: | being made up of Grea ed its collection o 1,000 tons to ahou inc: ng to pract ng the roper k these om | week, amoun Such |son why | made exist wherev {is folly 500 per case there to w to continue to bury qui be a cer to settle in ary to keep down the |ment and in that ¢ {under consideration c | clusion of those w: { write. This seems to be a fight lines of the literacy try from which it is to be g there is a danger involved in those who cannot read or w come in and take advantage of portunities afforded by th It is well understood that s are wer to get in touch with the | stitutions of a country and any very large contribu shape of citizenship, but it overlooked that there is frequentl IBIN ex- ol the 5 cannot read along in cannot celle } amor - | hecause {8 and write It has %cen f those ountrics in who have r trouble the g seeki he illiter; e susceptible t order rite EDH:OR‘AL IQO"“ These are cortainly great and light hat it wants |mon pure prohibition. It is declared that debt wines nothing 1 will be $24,000,000,000 more people are wo: the price of coal on that As to whether the two rt cent. beer 1 best he told willing to make Between those planning and those spading up their gardens a considerable amou |ground is being turned over | days. The one sad thing connec the early opening of the mild_weather fact |lengthen thc muc When the German m talks about a new peace are too hard, he ared to jump from the fire i Unless that internav date Ju date. and d wit on is the must frying pan and seaplanes, | Orders have been given George Washington to hurry on for evers the country | provided why eact least one of the 3 Even though the reception the boys of the 26th ara getting on their arri- val at Boston is only part of what is planned, it cannot fail to convince them that others are as glad to w come them home as they to here. are ge military | the | s ared war up- | this work | the job at! material | | ehu { Dluminator. of ! ———— { THE DINNER | Came down to hear all about your wonderful trip to New York,”'sud Mrs-| Woods to the brid t amrm - | ment, as she settied herself comfor {abiy in the big chair and took out her | | mending. “There | know * said the bride. | |“B 1 st tell you about | Woods. “How forzot that you knew | 2 heard that she married | such a weal man_and assoc | with all the 400 in New York. see her? | “I should say 1 did,” | bride. “ll tell you | promise not to men Tom. Mae and I | but after she m and away we T v drifted heard so much about t™=ir home and how many ser kept I thought she wouldn »d in me, s0 I never i aft moved | wpart. 1! ndertul | 4 ants they | he second we were there had_a business engagement, went shopping, and the ver son I ment was Mae. Of was awfully & must t 2 She insisted that Tom and I should come out to dinner some evening and meet her husband. | Tom and I first per- course “She said sho would call me up the next morning. Well, next morning she phoned and wanted us to come up | that night, as she was ing a few | friends there that she wanted us to| meet. I remembered all the tales I {had heard of the style in which they |lived and asked I what time we | should be there. “ ‘Oh, come early. Be here by a quarter will give us a get here. * ‘Quarter to 8’ Tom grumbled, I told him. Pretty late for dinner, I| all it. I don't think I'd enjoy being| a howling swell” . I wasted the whole afternoo v getting a manicu having hair dressed I Tom's dress suit pressed and laid it | out on the bed and my own thing: iready by 6 oclock. A few ater Tom came in with a b of violets and a paper i | she answered to 8, and that visit before the others when | sandwiches IN THE DAY’S NEWS Independent position, nity that it made tion to the “In tt its contrib vear 310 A the by h founded or and Armen Christianity in by Christian Liis story is z of an early h of two sons; then| vocation’ and entrance into a| bulwark of Gregory was of his attaching himself to king he the government's and set empire up mmed the Cc Moslem subje temptuous owever, 1o ci wanted to somet it needed lea y.rmrdfm book urprised ner ror, longer vou quit SHOE REPAIRING Done quickly and at reasonable prices. o I world. i 10 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Also Shoe Shining Parlor nection. BRCADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 Broadway in con INVITATION “This society stunt is all right, he chuckled, ‘but 1 d.dn’t have 5 o'clock tea. ay, I don't suppose those | swell 2 eat very much. and [ don't want < the builer. ‘fom proceeded with the sund- hes, but | declined to join him. “We took a taxi to Mae's and I was mighty glad we all dolled up. Even Tom was “But, to my opened by r than my y in the door w g down the steps il - manner. . but I'm glad you came mm T were Mae came just her old, hury. You went on to and we and he H!' was detained ater than usual “We tried I had dinner heard Tom give thing T tl wiches, them. ard not to show that we ught the invitation was to the promised s, but 1 a gasp. The first v of were the two sand- Oh, dear, if [ had only eaten Then I thought how cross Tom all evening. You know how "5 when he has had no din- Then what do you think I heard adorable man ‘It's t a s 1 hate to tell you, you mus me Helen to tell her that I have mee this evening and ju of spend an hour or twe with you a0 e Mot Early e (vl must be back at the hotel by 9.30. “Somehow, we managed to get through the next hour all right, but I gry 1 didnt’ pay much at- ention to the conversation that went on around me the same w although kept his end beautifully. Just hefore we tare ourselves away four or five people came in, but I hav he least id ether or not belong to New K's 400, o'clock \( ae ("Hlfid her chauf- that 3 me, Mrs. but it’s my Lessman, ng as so } he n't by and p(\l\t cal rather it included the Ar- “In Tur‘(m one abominable of the most whom cruel the and world tefano, that ances of put forward carry out r hat losed the w Armenians we an"l !‘.\|~kx.4 S 1'0“ E OF ”‘HE WAR ral Denikine. 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