Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 8

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ful Crookes Lenses arz.tof tired; strained -eyes. *Thay’ absolutely prevent um’»ef‘ tite most frequent causes eye strain and headache. FOR SALE BY opm.n. and Lens Grindsfs 145 Main Strest NORWICH, CONN. In connection with:the notice Thiirs ‘3""' day of the graduation of from cuse N. Y. University of Miss Grace|was ds it should have | instead o muui' Thompson, of Ntorwlch. o ool 8 e "°°°"‘p§fi |- arttord iy, and Mre, Heurs L been al;fi:‘t‘;l;le u:tthe onorary hical nity. | :u:h year's class_adre elocted to _this, | street have which includes men and wonién stu-|at Pl 3 dents of high attainments. what abowt gg ur eyesight? Good es are soimportant a posses- uonthz{umecanagotd to neglect even the. aid their efficiency. %mmwupw ,assistance that will family of Highl y about gix in| Wilkinson and_ family "Sfll “THE AFTERNOON SESSION. H.”W. Wilson of White Plains' De- Business Efficiency to Library Work. . The mmmm session opened. just Miss Mary E. Goodrich of 'h! mu normat _ school at New Britain, who -was to give-a talk on Personal Touch was unable to attend but, sent a five minute ptper whlch read ‘the secretary, Mrs. C. outhington. The principal speaker of the after- noon was H. W. Wilson of White Plains, New- York, who spoke on the mumunn of Business Efficiency to Ufi{‘\‘y ‘Work. Mr. Wilson said in ugc'p o zn;t T;a efMciency” management . lenc have to many an unpleasant meaning. It is doubtless' true that sclentific methods have sometimes been used for the purpose of securing larger = re- turps for wages pald without consid- eration of any higher ideal. It seems to me that the best “efficien: hizes the mechanical idea of balance between emergency furnished and work returned. “The pursuit of efficiency becomes a diligent effort to discover and re- least = expenditure. thy Probably- the mm important element | P! of efficiency standardization, which munh, bromy. deter=raining the best way of doing tho work at hand under the best conditions which can be established in the . circum- stances, and providing the means for thus dolng’ it with the least loss or waste.” . The- ideal efficiency, ed and is to report at Asbury . Park at_the confe ‘erence. d Suppm the librarian conld be. re- large on of her rou- tine woflt. she would then have op- pol't\nflti for much improved execu- tive work and for the promotion of the By npnd'!ndbdr-w—. In some hwflmmmmn _gagaa' mwdur&mfluflfih&dl‘ ua....fl-.hk-mmr..&-l-mp Prices Effective Feb. 1, 1916, subjoct o changs L3 @ithest nosice . Eritain; Bessie B. Richardson, Water- bury; Mrs. Belle H. Johnson, Hartford; Miss Jessamine Ward, Shelton; Mario; L. Harvey and assistant, Pomfret; C. S. Wooding and three assistants, Bris- ter; IAbbh M. cu.rt, fle)d. g&nwmo. Jo‘h.n M. Young, Col- : ! _instrument phes‘a;t yguf ‘cmnmand the services of the world's greatest ' ‘aa,émzmmans.-:mm-ayofdmtfi

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