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be the subject of the TO HEAR PETER COLLINS What's Wrong With the World? will | THURSDAY, MAY 27, . "It was one of, have ever heard for our city.” Rev. Dr. Matthews, Paolo, Kansas, said: :::n did great good lecture to be giv- see a - line of 3 operation by an English firm between the United. States and the British Isies and 1 have no doubt whatever that a year from NOW will see regular weekly,sailings. i “By the use of helium all danger of disagter from explosions such as have N.| wrecked big balloons filled with hydro- Cambridge, Mass. May 26.—A dxflfl-‘ bie airship line to engage, in regular pas- senger service between New York and San Franeiseo is a project in which war department officials would like to inter- est capital. with a view to having an air fleet immediately av: war, according to Prof munity _house, Chureh avis, of Harvard university. gen will be averted. There will be nd e Y e ged in expert| fear -of “ignition of+ the gas by bullets. it &l;rmth;:y}:_ is heltum gas for the department, lightning or sparks from the engine. in X . e . built at Field, * Vi, where the expen- after usé in the military lighter- craft m be washed free of and used again. Estimates William N. Hensley, of the indicate that it will be engers to go by air- work on & o be fact, it is pointed out that the engines may be placed inside the outer shell q. the dirigible, and that except for Ubsf:d vation purposes no car need be carr outside the big bag.” _ While .the present cost of producing heliur is about ten times that of hy- drogen, Profesor Davis believes that de- that there will' be the members of merce and the Amer! Cole by war department, el Admission to the : la sible o for 1 et of - % oe v ture. will result 3 : ship overland a cbst of about 5 cents|velopment of its manufacture < 1| The lecture will be of interest to eve: \ mile, at a speed of 8 (0 70 miles an|in a cheaper product. Hélium Will be| right-thinking ecltizen as i 3 four, used fo furnish the lifting power in the | series in the recomstruction programme The advent of the airship as'a reg-|§2,500.000 dirigible which the nmavy de- 15 Jassenger carrier is much nearer many ¥ is in this country re- 10 Mr. Davis. “I shall be sur- cominz summer does not partment expects to obtain from an En- glish manufacturer soon. cause of God and count LIBERTY HILL re is to be a concert Jume 13th, Children’s day, at the church, taking the place of the regular morning service. Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnard entertain- ed Mr. Halenbach of Boston over the weels end. Mrs. O. Garley visited' hier daugh- ter, Mrs. Mildred Moffitt, in New Havem over the week end. Mrs. Leverett Manwaring of Cromyell| was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. - erett Loomis, a part of last week. s Mr. Laflour of Cp- ! lumbia assisting him in erecting John! Clarke's new house. ; For a part of the day Monday the sun| | was out and the mercury climbed to 71.! { The sun had only been out a few times | to be seen, before that, since last Fhurs. | 'day. Planting is very backward on ac-|u | count of so much rain and cold weather. i There are no and advancement. Appear At Your Best—Instantly 1 you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected in- vitation you can feel con- fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few ‘moments it renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, soft complesion is beyond comparison. Yerness and standiny and a the anproval of all t mep. of - all_dénominal are not out of place idea of the hroad Gouraud's Oriental Cream ald: splendid ried conviction.” Rev. Mr. Kinney, B; present the coupon. The purpose is to paste, which leading dentists nowadays sake and your children’s sake, It Is Film that eauses men’s tecth tq discolor, and that holds tobacco stains. There is on your tceth a slimy fim. You' can feel it with your tongue. It clings to the teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The tooth brush doesn’t end it. The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it. So it clings and, night and day, it may do ceaseless damage. The Tooth Wrecker That film is the great tooth wrecker. Most tooth troubles are now traced to it. / The film is what discolors — not the teeth. It is the basis of t.zrux It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of many other troubles, loeal and internal. That is why well-brushed tecth so often dis- calor and decay, why tartar forms and pyorrhea starts, You leave much of that film. that clouds women’s teeth, speils their glistening beauty and is the basis of tartar. Tooth troubles are comstantly increasing, as statistics show, despite the wide use of the tooth brush. And the reason ligs in that film. Now We Combat It Deatal science, after years of searching, has now found a way to cambat film. Able authorities have proved it by convincing clinical and labora- tory tests, Thousands of dentistg have proved it, and at least a million people. which is responsible for decay in children’s teeth, Itisthe source of most taoth troubles. tests. Naw advised for daily home The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon THE LEE & 0SG0OD C0. NORWICH, CONN. Address .. Pepsadent the tube wi en under the auspices of White Cross 11?“'“ Columbus, et ‘f’mn?o !Luuch'uséuau' IR Fprer The lecture will be given in the Com- ening, May 30th, at 8 o'clock. The com- mittée - Which has the matter in charge feels that it was very fortunate in secur- ing Mr. Collins at this time 2s Sunday was_the only open date for many weeks, preside at the meeting and it is expected. a large attendance of €hamber ‘of Com- tions having been extended to both of these organizations fo attend. and g general invitation is extended to the public, men and women, tg attend, of the Knights of Columbus, and - the message of the, lecturer is' one in the eousness and the general is a clear and logical treaitient of great problems confronting mot ‘only the pee- ple of America hut vital to civilization It is sald ‘to be entirely free from hit- makes for a better ~under- indlier feeling between every ¢lement in a community. The work that Mr. .Collins has heen doing for the common good by his lectures throughout the country has been so pronounced and phatic that & few comments by elergy- professors, workingmen and statesmen | guage of Mr. Collins’ vice for justice, =ood Miller, Presbyterian, Shn'—l THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent ake This Free Test ~ For the Sake of Whiter, Safer Teeth All Statements Approved by High Dental Authoritics 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupen, with your name and address filled in, to The Lee & Osgead Co. It is good for a 10-Day TFuhe of Pepsodent. Your NaME ..coieitienrennoinierieirntosonntsnqesnagen Oui-of-town resicent: “It was a message that every Ameri- can should -hear.” Rev. Dr. We Coftyville, Kmm “It was oné of the greatest lectiures I have ever heard: Rev. Dr.” Hart, Baptist, Eagle Grove, Episcopalian minlster, street, Sunday ev: “A wonderful message for all to hear.” m]aking. . Desmond, will| City. Ia.: e pected| “God bless Mr. Collins. He is doing a wonderful work for God and country. Rev. Dr. flarrett, Episcopalian Minis- ter. Towa City, Ta. “Mr, Collins' lecture made a profound impression on me.” “v(r. Collins is doing 2 wonderful work in the can-g of his country.’—Gan. R. R. Brown, Past Commander in Ghief, @ A R “I have nevér listened to a speaker who handled his subject more ably. Mr. Collins Is a sincere man and Impresses all who hear him."—Graham Hood, N. Y. Globe. 2 “¥e was an inspiration to all who heard him.”—Hon. J. Wis. uld be heard il Tnited States Semator n- Leglon, invita- Will b frea it is one of a try, of civic right- welfare. Tt 3. Collins is doing a great service for God and country.’—Prof. Bushnell, Congregationalist, ~Lawrence College, “Mr. Collins has a_ splendid message.” —Théo. Wilson, president N. E. Bditorial Association. “A splendid address. he people so em- We - were, inter- tions. _sociplogists, | ident Springfield Chamber of Commerce. t “Let me congratulate you upon your aamirable work.”—Raymond Robbins, ™ 1515 address at Oberlin university was greatly appreciated.”—Prof. Woif, Ohio. |7 “His knowledge of social problems wide and thorough. Few men had such sperience. He stands for constructive service and_his work is of the highest order.’—E. R. Wright, president IIl. Fed. Oklahoma | of Labor. for they give an 1 message and car- aptist, The dealer named below have been supplied with 10-Day Tubes of Pep- sadent. This week a tube will be handed free to anyone who asks. Simply urge a test of this film-removing tooth advise. Prove the results for your own Learn what they mean to your teeth. See How Your Teeth Look When the Film is Gone The results are seen everywhere in cleaner, whiter teeth. Some of your own friends have them. For home use, this method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And this week you can test it at our cost. Based on Pepsin Pepsedent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film i§ albuminous matter. The object of Pepsedent is to dissolve it, then to con- stantly combat it. Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth. But dental science has discovered a harmless activating method. And that method, used in Pepsodent, enables all to daily use this efficient film combatant. Watch the Results We urge you to present the coupon. Get the 10-Day Tube and use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten —how they glisten——as the fixed film disappears. Compare the results with your methods. Then let your own teeth decide thé method best for you and yours. This is- of lifetime importance. Den’t neglect it. Cut out this coupon so you won't forget. An efficient film combatant, praved by years of clinical and laboratory use by leading dentists everywhere, TR R T R T R should mail this conépan to The Campany, 1104 39, Wabash Avenue, Chicage, and ill ke sent by mail. Norwich Bulletin Rev. Dr.. McCraig, Methodist, Sioux | asted every minute”—J. A. Fasly, pres-| 1 coxsrrecTION SUPT. T _Christian Minister, | of striking laborers who were thron Oy stones ‘at men engaged on a highway T USE: REVOLVER AT NEW LONDON an attempt to scare away a gang| contract in East New London, eonpcet- with the highway cLa i 14 volver fato the air about day afternoon. The strikers :usaed tor him, but he found sh Iter en the siate the at C: up pier from which word was telephoned -1 to the New London pelice station that strikers and workers were shooting each - other. aptain Phinney immediately gathered all of the men available and in an au- tomobile made a dash for the pier. When the police arrived they fgmd v crowd hanging around, but _hostjlities had ceas- his at the the the ne ed and nobody was injured. The police iined up the 50 mostly Italians and Searcheql them for concealed them to disperse. After the rumpus the entire labor force employed by the eompany walked off the job at 3 o'clock. Patronman ‘leorge Yer- king, one of the policemen stationad at the sceme of the trouble, shortly men lajd down their tools and stated that they were done. Only the superintendent, Superintendent I. E. McLaughlin stat- ed that he had been paying the 'aen 80 cents an our and worked have Ro dealings witn the un three weq labor disturbers. men have been workiag fer it since then are Poles. Striking laborers and hod carriers. a! A meeting Wednesday morning decided not to centinue to to continuing the s wtil 51 their work until strikers, weapons and then ordered stated that after the police detail left, the foreman and the engineer remained ‘work. company had ! principles. They | . %04 | s ago, he alleges, wischaiged majority of the italians he had on job as they seemad to b the clief The majority of the comyEny the on apen shop e daily e, but 13 their demands ‘are aw employers. The contractors, on other hand. say that they wili make further coneessions, but stop the men are ready 'Put Bogash, New England it s a wonderful to: aid digestion and sti and is very strength-givi has to leok at Bog; I the wonderful con that he is. n gredients in 1t up the sysiem | _cixor Norwic is Sas macy; i ons will be heid. New cut the State |2and the Simmons Collega gation will and figi I give CINOT a great fof credit for what it has dase and mo j one should be afraid to use it, as it & purely herbal and has no poisonous in- 2ad will pesitively build heing demonstrated in n by an expert at the H. M Main St wvilic by W. B Mystic by the Wheeler's Drug in Greeneville Station. Norwich in be composed of . % I3 99 & Champion, In Fine Condition X Read What Tralner Smith Says About ‘ tho Strength-Glvinz Guality of the Tonle CINOT—It is Purely Harhal and No».\lrddla—“wm Ald the DI tion pi] 5 ges and Bulld the System. In conversation. with Joe Smith, wic W‘ one of the best known trainers i the United States,’ he says: been In the habit of givin, gash and Larry Willlams ing their hard training and I find that ® It xeems to ‘T both B INCT dur- d n It is La- H. Klmer Lewis: in Plainfield o e Mercier Pharmacy: in Raltie by j The Baltic Pharmacy; in Moosup by J W. Tuckerman; in Danieison bv Bur- in Putnam by Jas n be obtained at al | ton, to continue four days. Three @aily i The institute wa tional Tuberculosis Engiand state Connecti- Commission, officials. The Miss Conlon, of the State Department o re- Health: Miss Sara A. Carroll, of the turn. w Haven Visiting Nurse Association : ate two sessions. 1599 and 1917. _Hnmn Rebecea Ttzkovich and Miss Eleanor , was algo a delecate to the Conneeticut| Evans, of the Hartford Society for, the OF. WAL ¥ HATL IQ.BE convention of 1902, making a total of| Prevention of Tuberculosis: Mrs. Sarah 33 ON MEMORIAL DAY |{welve sessions. Here's earnestly hop-|T. Shannon, Middletown Visiting Nurse (Speeial to The Bulletin.) ing that he will h kx thirteenth| sssociation ; Miss Amanda Burow, Stam- Hartford, May 26.—Next Monday is|and many more ires. COL |{ford. Visiting Nurse Association., and not only Memorial this year, but|Hall s the eldest of five children of | Miss Margaret Woolsey, Norwich Wis- AJso the fifty-third birthday of the | Gardiner and Fannie (Parker) Hall a iting Narse Assoctation. champion member of the _Connecticut | the only He is engaged as The programme will in legislature. Col. William . Hall of [al manager in x of | research work at South Willington. Col. Hall was horn jn South | thrend, under the firm nz T Doctors Armstrong and Bartiett. and of * Willington, May 31, 1367, and has been| Hall, Jr. & Co. e 4 progressive nursing programme by @ member of the house of representatives|ed in 1860 and make Miss Mary Marshall, director of nursing nine sessions, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1905,!brands of spool cotton. in the ofiice of the National Tuberculos- 1911, 1913, 1815, 1917 and of the Sen-| (ol 'Hall is a sradunte of Wesleyan|is Association. 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