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Tu Rflmu‘su EBNTRUL UF CABLES WMAGNIFICAT, = Bareheaded and reverent I stand, For the faint,” green spring is being I f6in carit's full trlumphant chant - it : . o istati s |1 join earth’s full triumphant chan / ._}hshhzgton_,-Apnl 28.—The gmem-]g:n remedial legAfl{q‘t:orfi.h mn;ceflf‘izs ;}hm Swelis the dew-drenched April / | ment s+ preparing to relinquish con-|Cials said that while the propertie morn, e s must be returned in the same PhYSI-imy, 4ir s thrilled with inseots’ whirr. trol fext month ‘of American cable|q) condition in which they were| oral somgof featnered throat lines and to restore the telegraph and|taken over, to do this now, withoutiThs sod vihrates with sibrips lite, o u;lephn'fic syste to: private owner- added revenlie to meet wage demands And lc?;freed streams boom out their ship immediately -after enactment by |and increased cos E notes; congress . of Ja rfo,atds | Wredli the ohdlie ind ; great trees hum beneath ' thelr {guard the properties. Officials responsible for the actual § : s 4 Postmasier-Cieneral Burleson, as di- | management of the propertics under; L[i%e 'y patiiarchs. grovt =il recting head cf the service taken over!g d, however.l_“ as a war medsure, announced today he Py tly what sort of leg- had gent to:- Pre Vilson a recom- ;nei_xda‘l‘m_n th ca be turned ack ferthwith, probaily not later followed by a controversy be-| s, y 19. An_hour later the post- aster-general _and [ANd.PY the way my spifit singg general gave out a statement|Cla E ay, president of the| _Ryivn King Gilmore, in Miy- Nau- 5 Company, Which : : > service be ré-! ismissal of Mr. Mac- turned 1o pri contingent, | : otection to | - invoived the} s : when offi-| His w It was 4 r. Burleson|cials of that c hjected to the|We take oid Ti that no le W necessary in|postmaster-gener: plan to :Lmi’.l.':;»‘«'! By Act Parliament. of the cable corapany proper-|mate the P 1 mvany with fhe 2 i S of the traffic horne by tern Upion. As a result Mr. Bu -‘wf‘;;,"““ e NEENCwon gENE ik eters and other circumstances missed from government s 3 a peace| v 3 had resulted!and general ma the nreste| Uit s e B 3ive hack five vears with Summer sun, nt that the lines be no longer oper-|superintendent of tae < P bl L ted by the governme: Pacifi | o bt il 4 gt In the matter of land s raer Y r 3 i ever, the solution of the proble i ing for a be put squarely up to co in telephone ing so soon after the ratés resulted in addit 14 age,” for what has heen; in_ his annwal report U e tele- n al action in a number of | - the world revive. : phone and telegraph lines become| some péople has ve- B. W. F., in London Chronicle. government owned at the conclusion|sulted to the United| of peace, -the' postmaster-general's | St : HUMORS OF THE DAY statement created unusual interest in involving & i > some quarter the nostmaste to s over | . what's an inheritance tax?™ Postoffice. department officials who | control of both -able and land line | 3 your mother blames all have aided in control of the telegraph | nending in cu- | your f: T —Boston Transcript. and telephone companies expressed effect of that old rellow croakihg the belief that few of the companie L could weather the” financial storm | cases w: the properties were turned back with- any vernal sorings ~ iiling, fecund earth arise; ymphony Ifis hand . King over of the cabie systems e und guides the glad re- ckle Time again. ! “He can't belp it. He's got a frog cials tonight refused to comment. in his threat.”—Minneapolis Tribune. sov London is foggy.” , give you a hearty greet- TO ARGUE SIX CASES JUDGE WALLER HEARS in 2. IN SUPREME COURT COMMON PLEAS MOTIONS| , “Welcomel to our mist, so to speak.” Ten cases .are on’ the docket for thel In the court of common pleas in Ne . 5 5 > T supreme court for the Second judicial| London at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon| Iirst Bolshevik--T see you haven't district, which comes in here thisjJudge Charles B. Waller heard several; Used vour teothbrush lately (Tuesday) morning, but only eix of|motions and assigned ca for tria1.| , Second Ditto—No. You see, uuder them ‘will have to be argued. Judge|The following motions were heard andf L2¢ charter I don't get it for 30 days. Georze E. Parsons, clerk of the court,|disposed of received notice- Monday from the at-| There was a hearing in damages in| torneys‘that the first case on the dock-|the case of Latham vs. Pierce and| S 7 ét, which is defendant’s appeal in Jen-|judgment was granted the plaintiff for| is rof. (drawing out watch)— nfs Osthian ‘and others ve. Fred Ost.|$31 | ratner late, class is : R 5 3 s iKad bead settibd, Bonds of $75 in two weeks were or-| excu inceton Tiger. g L] 3 In three other cases on the docket|dered in the c of Martini vs. Cairns! “I hope your little hoy never tells a 2 34 the appeals were taken too late for theand O'Rourke v intock, | 11e : cases to be printed, so that these also| Motions for disclosure of defense or| - : . T do know that at A open - will not be argued. They are the fol-|judgment in the case of Brockett Lum- he tells lot of embarrassing kyOUI‘ lowing: ber Co. x&‘ roton fIren works; judg- ."—Detroit Free Press. package Mary Cable vs. James McGugan et|ment in the case of the Eastern I &| warmer—See that pig? m OPI{'NG th ] ‘Xl d . b 9 3 4l appealed by defendants; Edwin L.| M. Co, vs. New England L & M. Co.|qneor o0 o0 g A 1 on e plans. A har Job; Burnap, appeal from board of water d. 3 Land Girl-Why He isn't black. 71 . . & " Sy commisiicgers of 'tllw city of Norwich, '1;“'0 wooke ‘fllflfh to file an an-| Farmer—No but the keeps running T r 'S 14 vy I e g appealed v _appellee; Peter F. Huber|SWer or o r pleadings were granted | he n,— you'll enjoy a Lucky Strike cigarette : . O e T e . DRI Tue camss of Dyer us., Gear ot aty|ouL of fhe pen—Tonden 9 . 5 & : 3 {appealed by defendant, H. R. Douglas, | Geary, Davis & ~Keefe vs. Limpert; Soldler from Over Theres-¥e —there’s nothing more delightful than . {Tne, Sales 'Co., disclosure of defense or|Went over the top three times—and juds got hit twice. Cases for argument appear on the|judgment. 8oL DIt | % he f asted . : : et Seliotontng onder E ioana o v s gt vual S BT T s the famous toasted flavor. Ii’s toasied. , ~ o Ao "R o Vs, ationaat|granted i i Gase"of” Fervingini v, Sl cne {heus e no i Charles A. Gager et al. vs., Earl Cdntinuance and order of notice was| “Which are you goln' ta do?" asked {ewson, exr., appeal from probate, ap-|granted in the Moodus Savings bank|Meandering Mike, “work or fight pealed by appellant; Mary Lucy .| vs. Kos et al. “I'm goin’ to stave In answered city of Norwich, appealed by defend-| Judgment for $154.85 was granted in! Plodding Pete. “by workin’ a little. Dat ant; Olivia Case vs. Austin 1. Bush,|the case of the W. B. Thomas Transfer| always makes me feel like fighting! appealed by plaintiff; Nels $ *o, ve. Wennemer Co. { Washington Star. admr., vs. William M. Redden a The plaintiff was awarded judgment| I wanted to find out if the girl I George Gilbey, appealed by plaintiff; |for $925.14 in the case of the Lees| loved really cared for tme without Trene E. Bemis vs. Morton ¥. Plant et|Manufacturing Co. vs. the Laurel Hilll‘ being influenced by my family names.” al, appealed by defenaants. Manufacturing Co. ; : “What did you do to find out?” ;i I35 These cases were assigned “T wrote her an anonymous_letter, a rette ; KEEPING COOKY JAR FOR Saturday, May 3, at Norwich—Cup-| asking her to marry me. —London Baldwin | Opinion. : ARMY AND. NAVY CLUB| ™y May 5, at Norwich—Botnick! yestorner — Where I come from During the month of April the Army ’ I erne e L come it T I ; and Navy (flu{;[ co! jar \:prr:miltnfi_ A May 12, at Norw pthur.i 4 what . we'd use those sub- 4 o TR sting of Mrs. George “arroll, ' man vs. Bruckner et al. Case vs.|3 ] 2 e heial Burley cigarette: the flavor ) : il chairman, Mrs. Archibald Torrance, Ghappell. © o AL LI ; S e / Miss- Mary Shannon and Mrs. W. T. 17, in New London—Beacon| T NGy el d.evelaped and enriched by toasting: < f " Crandall, have calleoted 87 dosen cook- s : D secon) erner—Speaking tubes.—Bostor like buttered toast ¥ K B ies. - The motio of the committee i “Keep the Bottom of the jar Covered,”| MISS AGNES LEAHY WINS o Do you smoke a - : < el Sl consie e ELECTION AT COLLEGE| KALEIDOSCOPE, ine? Th . dozens of hungry. boys. 2 (Special to The Bulletin.) The world uses nearly 2,000 000,000 Prpes en Lucky o The following .-made the cooky jar| Miss Agnes Leahy, daughter of Mrs.|O0f lead pencils a year. ’ ik Sima L possible this month by their gen as Leezhy of Otis street, this| Punch and Judy shows originate Strike tobacco: same contributions: F. L. Farrell, ! was unanimously .elected treas-|in Italy during the seventeenth cen- > 5 IR C. R. Butts, Mrs. B. R. Norton, Mrs.|urer for 1919-1920 of the Student Gov- | tury. formula: it’s toasted. Willis' Austin, Mrs, Charles B. Lee|ernment association at Comnectiout belts of woven papér. are Mrs. Abner Hill, ) Jessie Hyde,| college at a meeting held Monday af-| being. introdaced in (German machine fiss Mary Shannon, Mrs. R. C. Jones, | ternoan at the college. 2 INCORPORATED . |Mrs:'Z R Mis , Who 1s sophomore pres-| 1o 1o o curlousi Tact that HOtWItE: worth, Mrs. J. A an ident and has been prominent in cx?fs! standing. it thicknese, the clephints Gilbert, Mrs, M. s s. W. T.|activities throughout her course, will,| St2nding its thickne: e in is very sensitive. : | Crandall, Miss ; as tr of the student govern-|SNIB B VW SELNE o Lo . ' o : - T : ; ; S | M. Pease, the ney, association, be also on the stu.| Portusal was NORWICH TOWM g i ; g cant trust limself fto them. Quly!accept Iis teachings, Jesus Christ not{preq Wox,.-Mrs, William A. Pitcher,dent council which represents the stu-| L itania. The present name is de- Rev. Charles A. Northrop : here t He told ples they would have ve=/it end is worthy of ourilove|as, Jonn SlcKinlepeie ATChIbalCidents in alimatiers orstdolt BAmin- T Toe of fhe fown mow Xuowiioius drive gave a very inter d ! is o h more and morc, befors|and confidence. £ f o =ton et : Lo i s R the Sheltering Arms scrice Su y S hoE Sieiae T THeY QIONE Shan T\ e Fodid i Tty ohrist ke thing, port. Morrow.,. Mrx.. W Tyler Browné, | dphomore class for| The Siamese strive to have in their ernoon. The lesson was n] ming Gb-3 B ; 10 e was and so He-could | trust us. in one (houshiy’ to heer ne|Mrs. W. H. Oat, Mrs. George W. Car-lnext year, and Miss Li both take| hotises an even number of windows, the Gospel of St. John 3 5 At to e s iale it At UL ANoBsts =0 KeoDRUS |5 loffice in September. when college opens. doors. roms and cupboards, for they & Gospe St oohn, E S t Y 3 e hem. 0 make pure an dholy, if He trust us to = . for its fifth sess X {have a superstition regarding odd num- chapters. The disciples of Jesus be- | v awa e d u nd who He was, |{be truly representir Him, what| R St TSRS | ber: lieved in Iim because of the won-!i: fim until 1 cr t : His character. The!then? | ASKS FORECLOSURE ON | /AN BRI N s ;i dreful things He did and trusted the deci 1 E 2 ples found out He was desirous to Wwe feel that we are not rigl ATTAWAN BEACH LoTs|FISHERMAN BRINGS IN { The Department of Agriculture for Him, but He did not trust Himselt to c as "d and U men come to Him, to get His! we pray to God Mo wil ! e TORPEDO WORTH $7,000] New Brunswick has united with the them, for they did not trust 1-| John represents : S s e e dey things quictly and gently, and the | z,20 on 47 1ots at Astawan beach i apt. Frank, B. dhompaon, his son,; Dominion’ LierSfock Wrsnch Snidc gelves to Him. ist. S ted. But the disciples not with us. We|bpe iomn et Te el 3 Thompson, and Jud Adams,!Veloping a policy e The speaker said: This opens the | Him becau t Him fully enough to setter Christians by study- { prouet ity »‘s\‘mm-idr % 23S, dragging for flatfish near the|breed of horned cattle in New Bruns- then Wh harlotte I. Thorne. form 3 s estern entrance of Fisher's Island A S it Will b belleVing T oa: sow of o tfom oo *|cound, about one mile: from the island | An old praairie schooner, in whici & aved us, and fel- | myler. executor of the e: theland between Sea Flower reef and| y_of Gordo ade’ their ship and communion will be sweet. late Albert A. Burdick, st | North Dompling I at 10 o'cloc r rginia to Indiana in the Miss: Bernlce Underwood was in| aqqam. The faortgage was sh Mondey morning, secured in their net|of 1804, and which is still in goo charge of the musical programme and | Ao o1 1615,% ; a torpedo of the Bliss type used by U.! dition. although t i el L L e A se i, IS, naval vessels as their standard tor-| gone, has J sisted were Miss Melverda Marsh and | - pevenge is & gun that kicks harder | pedo. Salem, Ind Miss Margaret Chapin. _ Familiar | oo 't o Pt e torpedo measured about 17 feet| Tractor hy mns given were, What a Friend We . in length and weighed about 1,5 1 Have in Jesus, Blessed Assurance, and | -— pounds. It is valued at about $7,000. aw Me Nearer. | P i 1 | s v e P ...|chasers, held an auetion Monday af-| . | OfJi,‘f‘:(j,,‘r;“f\g\‘,{,"' and L'sg‘s Dg“’ed“‘e_ rroon tc dispoge of household | pesfrom L lortdmr Seri ol 3t ihe Homb of Entl Difote ¢ Dy ifurniture, etc. Many attended, some; S i AR il % % eWolte of Plain| ..ming from the ecity. Articles cold|an 1m:\1<\xna = t of tHove i Priv. % very reasenable i daughter, Mrs. Ernest G. Champli tul:;:é‘dn: S;’mp‘n&?:ws”f“ 4hasd4’°’ s Dearborn, who lately|of Sharon, Pa, Louis Mabrey is at the th e el B e d uce in Central Village, is|Wauregan, where he will be a he week end at his home on Otroban- |} i Ann McGarry of|until he opens his hotel at O ) ¥ ST Iney - 2% treet hefore leaving for Eng-|Beach for the season. Mrs. ( Jarge quantities could Vi Eramey - B Smith and daughie | jund, where she intends to remain for| I spend the summer at the e < were 4 | a ; Sass H D eturned to their|gsaveral month: with her father. in the World”’ e hpae :'élf;‘.“{‘??‘P“fi‘r@%.“ Alfred C. Terwilliger, who was the Sole, Mas ives In Hast Wai-fepest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.| When a Maine, is divided by t . : T Carl M. Welte of East Town street,|of her love i s e o that one side is ord county t k . : ho D besnto penfamin HonUhi has returned to New York. ately ¢ | as reciver. 4 the other side in York county. If you knew how surely this world-famous family § Boance St fhy DU OF- RS peteals “our of the village are in (he and Mrs, Dennis Houlihan, of| remedy restores health and strength you would -know Stirtevant strect, has retarned’ tof ’ 5 1 16w, 3 4 Washinston, D, C.- m | 9, inciusive far less of suffering. Beecham’s Pills reliéve, in the # e ‘ | compotiti inations will be held 1 et % 2o (RRIOTe ] Wolfe of Plain Hill spent M 5 i r for candidates who gentlest, safest, quickest way possible: — Indigestion, # W l spent Monddy in § 2 : f0ee el oot a The many friends of Miss E e . engineers in t Coast Guard. The Liver Trouble, Constipation. Beecham’s Pills purify # s it o Mise iR ey \ Coast Guard operates armed sntters the blood, brighten the eyes, clear the complexion, #4 Deased 0 séo hEr but and'sbonf Syin: which ¢ er as: ance to disabled the first time since a serious ill- { shibping and enforce naigation laws. ” g ness with ptomaine poisoning. } 1 — Chaplain Whittler from the subma- | [ Bvry time a man discovers( that ; rine nase gave a short but very inter-| f 4 lsome “woman leceived him his f esting address Sunday evening at the| ! S e : paralytic strok ng of the Christian En- 3§ | Globe. | 1 little viliag y deavor i V’d 4{\! (hi; meeéing also a of every woman who uses them as occasion requires. Biwing. desoribing ls work. and. the Ewing describing his work and the They drive away headache, backache, lassitude 4 S ity o e whom he worked. Re and extreme nervousness. They purify the blood R ke L tional church, retains his interest in| and clear the system of the impurities that cause ul:‘;*\:al}\:lillfifiaflgr?ggsh vetter belonging! s0 many women to suffer. Try a few doses # {oreh loxt Hamtay: heeane inil K and see how much better and stronger you St Tencer b dop recoirs e wire fence. The dog received a bad i . [ are—how much more enjoyable your life # J150 tew oA Venmatia o gt lrln ble & l? will be—how certainly you will escape Voot 00 PRI T B EN o unnatural suffering —how soon you ¢ ' B ha ME Soores ity ot xewa street had as their guests over Sunm- 1 : day Mrs. Kelley's mot Bocauss the Gevarnment that cares for them Feslizes the WI“ bC able to ICQVC the ra“ks ginyia.M Met:ey,y her !x‘xe;c'leunfiazt‘; ¥ mecessity of purity in medical preparations, and only after I/Hreux, and two sisters, Misses Ruby ¢ careful tests ordered ten million Preston- Aspirin Tablets. and Rhea Mettey, also Brnest Johnson . —Preston’s The Aspirin 6f Proven Purity—is guaranteed to and Dwight Street, all of New Britain, eontain no free Salicylic Acid or other harmful ingredients. (o) orn a.n Omen The tFlp was make by eutstadbile Tt i8 of utmort value in the treatment of coids, headackes, Miss ‘Rhea Méttey and Dwight Strset grippe, neuralgia, rh atism, and other conditicns where remained for a longer stay. Mrs. Kei- there are pains, aches, inflammation and fever. Threesizes— e - oy Wil N in boxes of 12 tablets; flnsks of 24 tablets; bottles of 100 tablets. Directions of special value te loy will return to New Britain with by i . o them for a visit of & week and wilt yeur druggist’s. Take home 2 package today and note womer are with every fax. take her three chiliren with hér. iR ie Sebafle o guamatiit o Mbeey ah Louis Oleon of Scotland rosd, Who = Chemical Cs., Brooklys, N. Y. Mtely =0ld his piace te Hartférd