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- — - Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- fice, 23 Church 8t. Telephone 105. schools in the towns of Columbia. Leb- anon, Coventry and Mansfield will be held today (Friday) at the South i Coventry school, and is open to any person who is interested in work along educational lines. Classes in the towns mentioned have been suspended for the day and teach- ers are expected to go to South Coy- entry to berefit by the demonstrations given by those best fitted for the work they have beep engaged to do. These institutes are held once every school year and teachers who are starting omt in school work are given the chance to listen to the lectures of others who have been engaged in the work for a longer period. and to learn in which way they can hest approach the pupil 5o that he or she may get jthe most good out of the subject be- stadied. i Sessions a: the South Coventry jschool wili be held as usual and the | teachers who are to give the demon- | stration lessons will meet with the classes as at a regular session. After | the lesson ha been taught the visiting | fteachers be invited to ask qie: { tions about any point in the method of | teaching that they do not thoroughly understand. Arthur B. Lord. supervisor of the| ischools of Lebanon, Mansfield and Coyentry, will attend the institute, as will Frederick Porter, supervisor of schools in Columbia. Members of the } school board ang about fifty teachers : To the Wife of One Whe Drinks 12 this shou mother or friend n fo drink. unable to overcome th s habit she may obtain inf from the ' curse th deligh efficiency fon will equest Refrigerator - Time at The J. . Lincoln Co. Many styles and sizes and all of the dependable kind. Let us show you. Willimantic Undertaking Tel. T05-2 Dandruffy Scalps | Ruin the Hair and | Miake It FallOut Parisia Sage Keepa the ‘Scalp Cleam, Ruickly Stops All Itching and Stim. mintes New Hair to Grow or Nothing to Pay. i of the various schools in the towns! will also be the mornin of the school. the ‘foll has been l:‘l;irzllldz ley of Columbia: deme standard 7 Miss Amidon of Lebanon: standard 2 Miss Curry of demontration lesson, stan 8, Physical Exercises, Miss An institute for the teachers of the the lessons. N gregational Demonstration lesson, standa: 7 and 8, Science. Miss Wréen ;: demonstration lesson. eography, Miss . demonstration lesson, standard 7/ Poem Memorization; Chalker of Mansfleld; one hour's dis- Supervisor A. Thursday, National Fire Prevention Day. was observed on A1l refuse that See the Bald Spot—That Shows What Dangrus ©; ndruff you must get it quickly —its positively dan- erous and, will surely ruin your hair t you don't. & Dgndrufty heads mean faded. briftie, craggly bair that finally dies and then you dre hairless and nothin Members .of the faculty and dents of the Will mal and Trainipg School held an out- ng Wednesday afternoon and evening| rid of In_the games played during the afternoon the jumior class- men defeated the seniors in the tug- The facult: victors in the relay r: the hoops. During & a1l gathered about a campfire gnd The new white laundry soap whose name alone is a guarantee of satisfaction at Park Sprig. g can help The oniy way to abolish dandruff for destroy the germ that causes %0 Go- this quickly and at little ex- get from your druggist or The some Parisian sage ‘Osgood Co. directions for cimilar_outings are scheduled to eho e place during the present schgol year. The death of Eva.J Kimball, wife and follow to banish al P and falling hair. and promote 4 new growtn, or the cost, small at it Is, will be refunded. Parisian sage is a sclentific prepara- tion that supplies huir needs _an antl Fels White Soap is made by Fels & Company, Fels-Naptha Soap revolutionized home-laundering for millions of women. Fels White Soap lathers quickly and cleanses easily and thoroughly. You will like it. Try it today. Needn’'t wait for washday, because Fels White is an every-day soap for every household purpose. is_guaranteed home in Scotland Wednesday evening. iKmbell was born whose in - Ledyard, the daughy>r of Lyman fople Moffitt. shand she is survived by a son. of Scotland. two daughters Mrs. Fred B. Willoughby of Scotland. and Mrs. ¥red W. T: and_a brother, John D. Mof- She leayes easy to apply, neitiler sticky or greasy color the halr and guaranteed E. Kimball is half the battle oman’s personal ap- Good looking Tifeless hair an little attention Tustrous hair of Mansfield. grandchildren. services for Tor 'years to Mrs. Lauga died Tuesday morn- tn Scotland afternoon at 2 Ne matter what a Parisian-size massaze tonighto. 7 Goehen Hill cemetery d was in charge rangements. Jacks have resumed ing_the steeple on Work of repair- of the international reform was through the efforts of and his colleagues that the amendment His topic for the evening will senli's church | Crofts will be oined David Reid of Boston. been cornetist of the automobile past few davs no ne ap the building. oloist on several ours the organi: made over tRE coumtry [6:45 a'clock Wednesday evening there meeting at 1l be the speaker at the ssembly. K. of C * the Hotel Hooker Monday | will square and That was the ex- by the backers of the Thursday’s game after ip-a score of 10 there was a little feel- %0 ot her four Was short- who bet according to the before the | aim that hereafter they will do ng out themselves The Willimantic All-Stars will clash the Polis of Hartfard at Recrea- < and this game will of the best that 1as plaved this season. This appearance of the Polis { and as the last gdme played { between these two teams was pl 1915 cn the Poli field, East Hartford, “it's all off now. of ‘the songs of his ewn compo- nnati had pi Other speakers are to be Mrs. Lora lecturer of If your grocer hasn’t it yet, ask him to get it for Jou He will gladly do so FELsWHITE SoaP ““As good a soap in its way as Fels-Naptha in its way”* make a shoi meeting Wednesday Rabbi. J. N. Rosenberg to consider on of a synagogue plans for the erec the support will be the | chool and their appeal resulted in the was made to raise $2,500 ¢ s will come to this cfty | the vear .to furnish Clark. Cosgroy Muldoon. Bronkie. Underh! Smith and Pike. ednesday and Thursday, Oc- | with the ind 16, at_the was arranged id of a committee. In a game rolled at the “Y' The J.C. Lincoln Co.| : Connecticat forty-fourth annual The convention will open | and the anual addreds of the reports of the one game by a majority Honors for tured by the gefting high single with 130 ing a %oll of 353 for an average bowling - were cap- winning team, , and 166,471 in the iod of last ye: o d of 1916, the basic to carry out during the mext three|program have been formulated for the ’ corresponding years among the foreign born popula- as a part of its Italian, Scandinavian, Szecho-Slovak, Mexican, Greek. Jugo-Slay; Syrianand Albanian gro was preliminary to | These, the program explains. have tbuch with. their own churches,” which in many cases had certain external the Episcopal | treasurer :fiernoon session. Dr. Wilbur F. superintendent tion of the e Nation-Wide Campaign program. Mré, Helen Dewhurst of West Haven is visiting friends In town. Mr. and Mrs. were week end Mr. and Mrs. Jol Ezekiel James of North Stonington Connecticut this year, against 649,092 in' 1916, Magsachusetts has received 1,235,624 tons against New York has received The conferenc the Episcopal Detroit, next month, when the Ameri- canization program ests at the home of | | Pipeuis: Rossie Velw:t Mill Washington, 196 last year. be submitted | similarities Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Union St Willimantic, Cenn. Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) >6r F. .C. Jackson* DENTIST S 1 Remeved to 715:Main St, Willimantic Hours —§ a.m 3 p. m. Phone 44 JAY'M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmome & Shepard Funeral Directors& Embalmcri 50-52 NORTH ST.,, Lady Assistant Tel. connection 966,541 ~ tons, Igst year. One-: receipts for the last coal year was 213,064 tons, but. n' the first third of the current coal year that State has the program explain rds, of the led study of the Episcopal | These peoples, the especial Episcopal Church. their numbers, centers of population, and needs has been made, Services in English, American citizenship and ideals. spec- ial socjal and educdtional work through and special chapels to meet the needs of foreign congre- gations, are among the provigions of Ineevery case the pro- was a visitor in town Sunday. Bertha Gallyp led the B. Y. P. U. services last Sunday evening. E. J. "Ayers of Norwich will Baptlst church again of Maryland's nation-wide The Americanization program was submitted. to the conference by Thomas Burges: recently created deps ian Americanization of the Episcopal board of missions, as the first work of the new department, months of study and investigation by specialists on the various allen races represented in America. The general policy REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT|& A Simple Home Method like to lose. weekly, from one to four pounds while eating aj preach a_tthe Sunday, Oct. 12. Charles Tanner, Miss and Miss Marion Blakeslee spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen weet at Southbridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George of Jewett City spent Sunday with rel- atives in town. J. B. Totten York have been mmine o rdbout town and included geveral local ‘Mrs. Fred Brown and secretary of the tment of Christ- instruction . Towa has a record of 37,622 tons for the frat third of the coal year, against 51,699 tons as one-: coal year's Ola Tanner clder upder the na Louls Wunderlich & at Norwich and Hunter's avenue jird of the preced- ments, Michigan alsp runs ahead. the figures being 467,- 364 for this year, against 335,749 last Pennaylvania is off just a trifle, 2,212,234 tops this ¥e3r. against 2,39 581 for last year. Twenty states and the District of Celumbia are included in the record, and.thg states mentioned abpve are fair samples. cover every shipper of anthracite save church -agencies, the program. gram takes cogmizance agencies, and provides for the more systematic organization of Church ac- tivities along these lines, a new, and more complete organization. proposed in thi includes co-operation with and religious in the patriotic side of It plans to make the Episcopal department a center of in- itiative for co-operating existing work and organizing new work. It under- takes to mobilize the resources of the Church behind the purpose of making the foreign born into good citizens, by bringing every parjsh into touch with its alien population, providing litera- and finding and and women especially |t seven deep breaths H cach morning’and evening; | o meal take a “ittle oil korein daily; eat as much as You need simple directions “many scenes Our piace of business as part of | organizations Americanization. line from any church edtfice or pertaining thereto, '0r any p. public library, or cemetery Norwich, this 9th day of O« A machine has % mewt wash the outside of railroad cars as 2 figures they pass through it. inyented to| E. E. Clark. Edmund Herbert Worcester, Mass.. John Hall and ANTHRACITE BUREAU SAYS COAL "SUPPLY IS AMPLE Figures entered into the records of the sub-committee of tk2 United States Senate Committee on Interstate Com- merce, which is holding headings in Washington, supply details of anthra- cite distribution for months of the current coal year—from 1 to July 31—aad bear ouf the fact that anthracite supplies are ample, yer the week end. n a small box of oil ef kerein iss Hazel Straight a; s at the druggist’ and women who were wad- around with heavy, in many -cases, ‘reported capsu Strikes Dop't Help. It is estimated that the cost to the Thomas' rectory by Rev. E. T. Walsh Saturday evening. Rev. 1. B. Knowles has accented a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Brentwood, N. H. and left for that fleld this week John N. Lewis is having an electrie lighting plant installed at his home. dersigned, owning re Norwich the f lonel House - and threatened ht months 0,000'a day. That country of strikes strikes during the has been about §10, is evidently 6ne wa¥ not to reduce the high cost of Hving.—FProvidence \Jour- a gra : to seventy-five pounds, Wu.LIlQANT'C | wonderfu! benefit to, heal | This very summer is ecome slim e ture and speakers, training men adapted to the work. The program recommends that twe central educational centers be created hereby certify that said Rl . wich, this 9th da MBRRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. GET A HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER IT BEATS—AS IT SWEEPS—AS IT CLEANS cldest, largest, most successful Electric Cleaners—to grea life of all your rugs and of the beautiful way in it sweeps, as its suction cleans the dirt away. Stepin and let us you. Carpet Floor. The interior of Marion Bros. store 1s being remodeled. Invitations ate out for the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Edwards, to be held at their home here on the evening of Oct. 18. E. A. Bishop s visiting friends drt, making the trip by auto- G. O. Stead. Mrs. E.“E. Lathrop enneth Fox spent says the anthracite bureau of informa- They show further that distribu- tion is being made equitably along the normal Line, 50 that there iS no reason to fear any real shortage in domestic sizes next winter under a contiRuance of existing conditions. Comparisons are 1919. Tsrael Rab) Murphy. Geo: Plaut, Adelard Morin. T hereby that the above named signers dorsers are elgctors and tax for training divinity students of foreign birth or parentage, and that special in work among the fofei in “other church Appropriations are asked for sending picked students abroad, ing college education to children of foreign born parents who show promise of future leadership, and for training men and "women warkers. To solve the problem of American- izing the polyglot masses in downtown districts of large cities. provides for re: downtown parishe: experimental stations; equipping them with staffs of trained social workers land providing settiement and other secular and religious socfal organiza- Similar measure: for industrial centers of polyglot popu- For, the immigr: Some men just can’t’foot a bill with- out kicking. Lift off Coms! Poesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. born be established institutfons. based upgn ship- ments for the four months April— July, 1918, against shipments for one- third of procedeing coal the case of shipments to state, consid- ered as a whole, only domestic, are taken into consideration. and figures are of gene for example. recei the four monfhs ended July &l against 146,630 in the corresponding missioners for Ne hereby apply | exchange “spreituo lique cider under the r Chester B. Wright ing at 3 Cove stree except in the said buildin which gre ¢ mannertas t of retirin, feet in a dire. edifice or public the premises pertaining t postotiice. b Dated at Nor the program ing dead or and making them Monday fn Mrs. Chap- interest. Maine, 164,854 tons Mr. and Mrs. A. Burge: man and Miss Esther Jowett Wednesday eveping at Edwin throp's. Mrs. Frank Standish of Woonsocket, has been visiting Mrs. J. Harry for a few days. - Chaplain Eugene G. Smith will speak In the Bozrah town are provided ants who have planned to send student workers. who will relate these people to the rurgl missions of the Church. —_— TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS ssys Dositl-. Chnnbr, faratsiy 50 Jotina Tiodasende of wot SBhae TosRI, , Taeiaa0e uf et B it Tesit sy were T rbCr e beroE its to0 later LR ot i hject. Thirteen e meeting 1s { Months' in France. public so that all mav take advantage of this opportunity to hear Chaplain of his experiences Stood the Test of Every fall and winter, {0r more than years, thousands of a daily practice to air of Hyomei and sq keep free ‘trom catarth, coughs. colds, chitis, sore throat and influenza, This is certain and you should try It. the Hyomei d: ree you and Jei ‘world war. " A committee meeting was held Thursday evening In Fltchville for the ¥. M. C. A. In this om this town attended the banquet at the Wauregan Wednes- day evening. when plans were made for the starting of the Pilgrim memo- rial fund for Congregational ministers. EPISCOPAL CHURCH PLANS AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM Leaders of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. in con- ference at New York, gave final form to a $1,000,000 program of American- F consultation 1 Department of the s organization of a tly lengthen the which ';?L... ..,',! A number directed, it will free from all these troubles or It won't cost you & cent. The Lee & Osgood Co. or any reliable druggist, can supply you with the com- including a hazd rubber pocket inhalor. The inhaler w last a lifetime and liquid Hyomei cost but & few cents. A few drops of o}l in the inhal tor days.and haling air, assages ‘of vour should “keep. you sl ntlings, and sai ©~'Pleasant to use. ta minttes datly, and in Fwarantasd : the”Geadly very laisly has been b With your fingers! You can Lt off | Dawwr. Thers any hard ceEn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and -the khard skin cal- luses fram bottom of feel. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” drug store: imple process to plete Hyomei tobacco habit in uny form. any up-to-date drug store and got some take them as ‘directed guickly van- réfund e money It Be sure to read large amd teresting announcement Connor s00n to appear in this paper. tells of the danger of nicotine ing ama how to avoid it. try Nicotol_tablets; you will bs demonstrate one to extra boftles o and lo! the pernicious habit, tle at.any drops upon stops hurting, bothersome callus right off, root and, all, it of pain er serenes: breathed deep 1n Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA “Co. In the miedn- orwich, th 1919, Demnis M and ey Town of Norw T this 8th day of O. Chas. S. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY missioner. hereby appls exchange spirituous ar liquors. ale, lag cider in the b street, Town o rooms and apa any part or p or partitioned I form booths, side r fooms. My place located within two & direct, line 4 publié or premises PoStoffice Dated at Norwich, this 9t ber, A. D. 1915, C| Applicant. We, the 4 electors and taxpayers, om tate, of the Town of Norw {by Sign @na endorse plication of Charl y license, and hereby cer applicant is a suitak icensed purst r aj Dated at Norwich. t ber. AoD. 1919, David I C. Disdo, A. J. Wholey, A William' B. Dis: T her the above named signers and estate. in the Town of N at Norwich, this 9th da D. 1019. Chas. 8. Holbrook 0ct10F TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY missioners for New Lc hereby apply for B Tiquors. ale, cider in the building street, Town of N rooms and apartmen any part or parts of i or” parti 1 in su form bo, side rooms. My place located within two t direct line an public or parochl: premises pertain Postoffice, public ik Dated at Norwich, th ber. A, D, 1919. Patrick M plicant. We, the ur € and taxpave Yw of the Town of Norw sign and endorse catfon of Pa and hereby is a suitabl suant to Norwich. certify and endorsers are ¢ ers, owning real e of ‘Norwich. Da 7th day of Octo! S. Holbrook, Town Cl TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY missioners for New Lox Rereby apply for lia in th Town ot Norwic and apartu ents part or parts of e partitioned ir 3 booths, side roo My place of by within two h line from any churc or parochial scho pertaining thereto, public library, or cemeter Norwich, this Tth day of ¢ 1919. Joseph G. Bedard, A the undersigned, ar pavers. owning rea of Norwich, and hereby sis dorse the foregoing app seph G. Bedard for a lider by certify that said applica able person 1o be licensed said application. D: this_7th day of October, A. D F. Tompkins. F. B. I Disco, ¢ G. Chapman ertify th 1 endorse signers @ taxpayers. ownina real ostat Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, is Tth day of October. A. D ard, Asst. Town Clerk octim TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM missioners for New London Cou 5 hereby apply for a license exch: Epirituous an Tiquo: . 1ager beer, nd st of Norwich, except In the reoms apartments in sald bullding. any s or parts of which are cut off tioned in gsuch manner as to booths. side rooms, or re within two hundred feet ir parochial school, or the pre 1919. Touis Wunderlich & Co. Wunderifch, Applicant are elector: able persons to be 1 J of ‘G ovitch, Tim " Préston owning real estate the Norwich. Dated at Norwich, t day of October, A. D. 1819. O Holbrook, Town Clerk oct1 Beer. TO THE BOARD London for A Ma: COUNTY cOM-

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