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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It B — WANTED--Male Advertisement Will Get It o ] e g ; . WANTED—Miscellaneons A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get It WANTED-~Female WANTED-—A woman Apply at Wauregan Ho uL tnl. _lfl tnr tenements at n who can sell Sovaia « live wire to repregent us in don and Windham countles, (,nnn, xuxd ilso Washington county, ¥ and commission . siving full. partic A MAN- told me he was Irish eral housework. touq never came 237 Brosdway. WANTED Lady _artistically, inclined, C.jcolor work, om;om:nny partnership, no Wey- | investment,’ for right {about yourself. Box Ly our ’ o B SR Sprafclga oo sienc? Nasila <l “MERRY CHRISTMAS retéfances and character. S - ; y som3 good. pipes 2sc. E MARY !” . HAT ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE YOUR GIRL ? cue Bulletin. tal mail and gover WAHTED —_ Conerete walks to W]‘ m, # work is not James nmn-l Phone 621, > ‘'or free particulars examinations, g sonard (former E(gziu.ble Bldg., Washington, D. C servies examiner), TO RENT — Two mively enough for two persons. St. WANTED—Raw _furs, al H._A. Heeb- ner's, a-:ivary Thursday. .G tart, promotion to ming; write for 70 RENT_-¥iat of five rooms, with ail T improvemengs. - Inguirs Brooklyn Outf nd "and 4: pag: Bl Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phoue 33-2. 13 TWANTED—100_ farms for 10 acres up, with or without stock full particulars in first letter as to size, location and terms. Jewett City, Conn WANTED —We pay high it | Becond hand furniture. Norwich armn Co., Breed Bldg. ol 954-3. uy. sell and exchanj Jel RENT—Modern furnished mml. OVERNMENT \Van\: gueat; TO meals if desired; tabie two minutes from square. ositions ; common education sufl Hihe:* For. 1145:5, sample examination quemone;reg. { tenement, 99 Chel- T—Good P. 0. Box 108, Apply Bard Union Co., Ine. ivazd oys to sell vanilla_after free sample homm \'m.kflfle'l Extract Co. Sanbernv BENT—Furnished rooms, il § Carter Ave, BEast Sfde for' light heuse- m”“ housekeeping, 7d A Bulletin For Sale .Mmu-unemwms.nu Advertisement Will Sell It 7 Sliemybeydur wife, your mother, your sweetheart—but you want her present to be the best of all — because she’s the best There’s no use blund;r'mg aber. WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 656 Franklin St., d and Antigue Furniture. 'BIEIAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT ""TO RENT | Six-room apartment, very store to store—most all mere men simply, haven't the knack of picking presents, FOE BALE. FOR SALE class modern two-apartment house, very desirably located in the best part of Laurel Hill Ave: For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estato Broker, . ¥ranklin Square. sirably uderhker .M Emb.lm 1ucu¢d at Peck's Cormer; t22.50 per 22 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telephene 630 For “further particulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, - Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. RIS NS N R RS Cammings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers LOST AND FOUND FOUND—One female hound, mostly black, with white-spotted breast, collar, no tag. Harry E. Lathrop, Game Warden, Brovklyn, Coan. Tel. Danielson Div. 3 my pasture at e GEORGE LAMBER 0! XH(PI. red. teamls S it monnx and uuckmz Tel. 617-12. North Franklin, a gray cow. Edw. Al- But you can get just what you want by “turning to the Christmas Gift Suggestions _column in today’s classified section—you’ll find scores of tasteful presents—simple or e]nbonte—des‘cribed in the helpful little ads. Shop the Classified Way ! Owner may have by proving. prop- eny and paying charges. nov24d LOBT—T\IM&Y 5:% Main St US LAMBER' - NO. Movm‘ and lrucklnz “Tel. 387-b, C. D, JOSLYN, 203 West Main St. forenoon, either on 11.15 New London trolley or in the city, a pair of silver rimmed spectacles in case 322 Main Street move everything' anywhere. tention given to moving boilers*and mae Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete Chamber of Ceramerce Building Phone 238-2 marked C. A Epwm Finder rewarded if chinery. ~ Tel. 798-3. Long :Dbnl:. Moving and Expml n, Lady Assistant LOST—Between Franklin Square, two auto blankets. Re- turn to Bulletin Office. LOST — Tuesday, be!ween Pla,inflald and Jewett City, a brief case. anu movlll‘, seng distance trucking a specialty. John T T B B R T 3 S 2 P L BT S et .———.E—_—.—_—,——___ please return to D, dlrl!nl’d. Conn. LOST—A brown pocke\bock on mad between Norwich and Willimantic; con- tains small sum of money. Finder leave at lhls office. Jordan, 333 Laurel St., Ph -O\G DISTAYCL MOV I\G TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very promptiiy and at reasonable —Ten \\eeks old pies. 6 n FOK SALE— tate road in Griswold; casy terms. Bur- ick & MeNicol, Jewett City, and Thayer Bldg., Norwich. V. FOB SALE—Thoroughbred fox terrier puppies. Miss M. A. Pendleton, Norwich Town. Phone 1046 FOE SALE—Gen $1 down, $i weekly. Funeral Director ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Streat —— e coon doi. b!aak a.nd Wh.te, spotted, no collar on. Finder notify John Kramer, Columbia Ave., Willimantic, Ct. Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for an kinds of work. They are for sale or ine Victrola IV, $25. The Talking Ma- 24 Franklin Square. T FOR SALE—Brand new Emerson dou- ble dige records, three for §1, only at The Talking Min\une Shop, 2( Fraoklin Sq. TOBACCO - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigar: SENATOR M'LEAN CONGRATULATES STATE TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION United States Senator Georgs P. Mo- Lean, who has always been actively in- terested in the healiny activities of Con- lusn.on:vsmu HENS ARE nAl’l‘G BEST AT STORRS ‘The hens in the egg laying contest at Storrs laid last Week 1,141 eggs or & yield of a little more than 20 per cent. BEx- cepting only the corresponding 1917 this is the best third week perform- ance in the last eleven years. “Hens from Massachusetts are getting away to Last week the four Uest pens hailed from the Bay state. In the third week of the ocntest birds tied for first and made second, third and fourth places. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatrs, —_— Exceptional Bill at the Strand Thanksgiving day ushered i one best In fact the best bill of B. F. vaudeville yét seen at the Bu’ll main the remainder of the week. n exceptionally good acts and » treat for anyone. - Beko and Kyo opened some exceptionally me stunts. nlmble, adept with their hands an and that is all that is necessary to make successful gymnasts and jugglers. offer an exhibition of Japaness dexteri- ty that is interesiing, difficult and en- the best start. L,mdehflQ Reds owned by James F. Macdonald from East Mass., were at the top with 46 ezgs each. Two Massachusetts pens of White Rocks owned by James ¥. Macdonald from East Pem- broke and S. Bradford Allyn from Bel- mond were second and third with scores of 44 and 40 eggs respectively. Chapin's pen of Rhode Island Reds'from Longmeadow, Mass., was fourth best for the week with a yleld of 26 eggs. In glying in this column last week a .of egg production It was point- Farnum & Farnum easily gained the hearty applause of yesterday's audiepce and made a successfully big hit. Nat and Jackie as they are known here gre back in our midst Thers is a wonderful comedy singing and talking act and Grought the people Inte Nat Farmnum is funnier than over and hi ecomedy is ‘noffensive and clean. Some exceptionally fine dresses are worn by Miss Farnum and she ‘aisc helps along with good singing. They ear- ry fine scenery and thelr ed out that many commercial poultrymen are altering seasonal distribution by the use of artificial lights in thelr hen hous- es. A little extra light by Itseif means Lighting is merely an adjunct to the feeding problem. excessively hens moult and lay less than ; when used properly. the egz production is increased and moulting pre- vented. Artifiicial lighting is a scheme to keep the digestive tract from running cut of raw material during the long winter The ideal to keep in mind is to give laylng hens a maximum amount of sleep and at the same time a maximum amount of food. Tha s5-c#led night lunch system of lighting prcbably best three years. Hlnn)’ & Lee are also comedians and vsery good ones, too. Their's is a clever sidewalk comedy act and ‘is full of com- All new and original jokes and ls one laugr followed by apother. They also made a big hit with the audience. meets these requirements. an extra evening meal of grain from nine to ten each night. - closing trio with a musical act. If you want to hear same really ‘The four lcading pens in eich of the principal breeds are as follows: Plymouth Rocks James F. Macdonald (White) East Pembroke, Mass. ... 8. Bradford Allyn, (White) Belm: good music, don't miss thém. The feature picture i Normal Talmadge In “Ghosts of Yester- Davly Theat ay Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday “Dream Street” Is the latest screen ef- fort to come from D. W. Griftith. a tale of romance and love and laughter, symbolized with good and evil Influences g an enchantment rarely seen in such cinema productions. Griffith while the characters are takem from tw> stories of Thomas Burke known as “Gina of Chinatown" and “The Sign The locale.is set in Lime- it might be Merritt M. Clark, fleld Center, Comh. Avnlecresl Farm, (White) Hampton White Wyandottes Frank P. Matteson, Davisville, R. 1. 126 The ideas are Benjamin F. Decker, Ridgewood, N. J. of the Lamp.” house, London. sald to encompass the world when it comes to the final analysis of the ‘hu- mans who trip gayly through the several seenes of dramatic effects directed by Hf Rhode Island Reds The Orchards, South Hadley, Mass. 111 | F. S. Chapin, Longmeadow, 3 - . Sampson, Springfield, Mass.. has sent the following tele- grnme to the State Tuberculosis Commis- “I am very much gratified to note the significant decline in tuberculosis death rate in Connecticut and ‘I congratulate you upon your marked success in com- bating and eradicating this disease. realize thesmeed of funds and I sincerely hope that the annual Christmas Seal sale will be welcomed and bring the necessary revenue,” It will pay you to w-lk over. trade at right prices, Come and see them. ELMEE E. FIEESON. 116~11.'w Main St., Norw h Conn. (Established for Half a Century) T s D R T S CIGARS HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City OR seen at 230 Cenm.\ Ave. FOB BALE—GIWIT and meat blu nesfi m a thrninz manufacturin, McNicol, Jewett City, Thnyer Bldg., Norwlch ~FOR BALE—FIf cheap. FOR SALE—Autemoblles Whitestons Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Frankiia St Plfl'els Arrow clo;ed T¥OR SALE—Seven lots on trolley line by @ mill and 10 minutes from square: Schatz, 14 Mmr} St., TFOR BALE—1519 Oakllnd new tires and A—l condition. Call 628- between 6 and 7 FOR SALE—1914 Cndllllc roadster in fine condition; }he Henry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL- DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 STEAMSHIPS (TS L e SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY FLORIDA FOR SALE—Extra good pigs. Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. nady Assistant ¥OR SALE — 1920 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, excellent condi- must be sold at once. . Phone 59 Lebanon Div. FOB SALE—Top carr perf condition. Call 628-4 between 6 and 7 DAY OR NIGHT liams, Lebanon. “FOR SALE 28 roosters. Stephen Kos- ke, Plain Hill, Norwich Town. FOR SALE—A | l“[e Q\Imllu’ tie tim- robably 25 to 30 thousand ties, ng on a good xmx- lot, qmte a large to George n.h Stoning- Al East and West Const Resorts. _Also Pinehurst and Southern Pines, Camden, S. C_. Savannah and Brungvick, Ga. Trains—Superior Dining ca.r Servico—Leave New York daily . M. and 12.30 Midnight. Arriving Time in - the i Service Dec. 11th. Atlanta~—Birmingham and Southwest ¥OR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, first class condition} cash only will be considered. Phone 1828 for particulars. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Slr_eet 1;3! of zuod size hickory. Ax.!:—stow parts for all makes N Bring name of stove and The statlstics referred to by Senator be| McLean are contained in the biennial report of the State Tuberculosis Com- massion recently published. that the death rate in Connecticut from tuuberculosis is only one-half as great as that of forty years ago. ment made in the report is as follows: “In 1884, but of every 100,000 peo- ple in the state, 215 died of consumption. In 1913, out of the same number only 122 died of comsumption; ; and in 1919, only 101 will be seen that proportionately to pop- ulation there were not half so many deaths from consumption in Conneeticut last year ag there were in 1884. |1t will be seen that the preventing of 114 deaths in ‘every 100,000 means an annual saving of the lives of mearly 1,- 500 resident of Connecticut. to Pinecrest Orchards, Groton, Mass, ‘White Leghorns Small's Poultry Farm, Cheshire, Conn. Meadowedge Farm, Cedarhurst, L. J.. Hilitop Farm, Suffield, Conn. L. E. Ipgoldsby, Cooperstown, A mmlv of characters in the pers = girl, Gysy Fair, “Splke” 3fc- Fadden and his brother “Billie” are the youthful creatures around which is woven a romance cf dramatic love filled with §o- ons and governed by the good and evil influences of this world symbolized in two remarkable characters. Good embodied by a street preacher mad Evil portrayed by a street fiddler. They seem to set the mental directions of our flitting through this sireet of dreams and gaining a goa! akin to par- adme even on this earth. Griffith has assembled a cast ot lent to enact the roles of ““Dréam is the Gypsy Fa STONINGTON ACCUSED BY SON IN NEW YORK On complaint” of his son, John Eilton Wayland, a lawyer of 43 East 53d street, New York, Chandler L. Waylahd, 86, of 9 Wes# 38th street Stonington summer r: New York, and a dent, was brought rate Moses Rytenburg Jefferson Market court, N. Vi The aged man was accused of having written abusive and insulting let- The magistrate commit- ted Mr. Wayland to Bellevue for 10 day: ters to his son. story is taken by Ralph Graves oli is portrayed by Charles Emmet Mack. T3 the symbolized street preacher for in the street fid Mr. Wayland told the magistrate that his son wanted to prevent him from pay- ing for the paving of certain streets in Stonington, Conn., where he has his sum- in 1918, only and the evil is done by Morgan Wallace. guson plays Gypsy's father and the Sway Wan, of Chinese noble birth is personated by Edward Peil. “Dream, Strect” will be the attraction at the Davis theatre beginning Sung@ay An interesting Paramount Maga- zine will be shown on tSs program. Ar told in The Builetin's Stonington correspondence of late. Mr. Wayland had promised to give that borough free con- crete streets and sidewalks; deeded tp the borough valuable wharf property, stipulating that it shouid be be borne in mind is that the consumption has been very frequently de- scribed es “a disease of over crowding” but in Connecticut In 1884, there were only 762,120 people in the sfate and last year here were twice as many, Gr about 1,300,000, and yet the death rate from tuberculosis was not half as large last 16| vear as it was in 1884 Used Studebaker umber. room, Waleli St., I'ln!"uh, Conn. Tel. 1703-2.. SEABOARD FLORIDA Through the Christmas Seal sale, to which Senator McLean ‘biReronisT beautiful $125 Bdison disc 0N o; semi-cabinet e sbemastial, 3 s LIMITED All Pullmans—Jan. 2d to. April 1922, 2 ith A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Bldg.. 321 Main St, Poone 1i66-a For Sale 2—Special Six Sedans (1920), in per- fect cendition; miles; one 5,000. 2—Big Six Tourings (1921), in ex- practically new; BEAU’I]IUL baby ‘rlnd Sonora pho- ph, !e‘ula.r $275, special t&r ql’i‘lck Pl&\lt Cadden Company, Sleepers _to Eut. :.nd West Resorts. - Club and Observation Cars. Apply for Booklets, “Wintering In the St “Hunting -and Fishing in the ‘Golf and Other Sports? (with Dates of Golf and Tennis Tourna- PLUMBING SUPPLIES made through P ——— TS T FOR SALE $6000 will buy a 3 family house, i come $561 a month. $6500 buys a 9 room cottage, has 2 mn fireplaces, hot air heat, fine neighborhood. $8,000 buys a 13 room house easi- ly convertible imte 2 or 3 apart- . _gasfitiing _and Junn Morton, 29 Mar- cellent shape; small mileage. 1—S8pecial Six Touring (1921), ex- _ cellent conditian; run 2,900 r;nl Fwe of the best Used Cars I Time Taliles—Reservations and Information. S. B. MURDOCK, G. E. P. A MEBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heatiog. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. ul West 42d St., New York, ashington Office—714 14th St. N. W Inumh ng py expert fairest prices is g ting and gasfitting. 67 West Man St JEWETT CITY, CONN. AMERICAY HOUSE, D. rage service cop- meeted. Phone. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St INSURANCE IT MAY lml.-non HOTEL, Zuropean 26- 28 Broadway. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ‘Telephone un. Telephone 876 HAVE your tires istreaded, look like State Tuberculosis Commission hopes to raise $100,000 with which to continue its preventive and educational programme. This Includes free tuberculosis clinies in twenty-five cities and large towns of the state, the tuberculosis nursing and ma- terial aid which is given from the disease, features of tuberculos- is warfare for which no provision is state appropriations. these aim at the continued reduction of the death rate from tuberculosis which is so warmly praised by Senator Mc- used as public recreation grounds for the Dlvh Theatre The giant gold dredgers used in mining In Northern California are people forever. deeded there are eight or ten medium sized houses, and these Mr. Wayland has given to his tenants. Evidently so great generosity does not please his son, who interrupted his father’s plan for a winter trip to Bermuda, with the result told two plots so for the first time in Wallace Reld's §pw Paramount picture, “The Hell which will be shown at the Davis and tomorrow. The story is complications and excitement popular Welly, who plays the part @ & superintendent dredging company, daughter of the leader of an opposing flle- tion, has in this a splendid vehicle. Lois Wilson, who charmed her aud lles' productions, What Every Woman Mr. Wayland came to Stonington from Waterbury about 15 years ago, purchas- mg the handsome Williams property on His estate thers borders the harbor and he kept a smali-pleasure yacht and has otherwis there during each == ¢ wharf properties given to the borough is a portion of this estate. The owner is & man of ample means, a widower, and has e in Wililam de summer Madnes Knows,” and “The Lost Romance; the leading feminine role opposite JPr. Reld in this picture. “Her Winning Wa; Stonington residents are pleased with the gifts of the wharf plots, but are not 60 enthusiastic over the concrete proposi- tion, reasoning that while the gt would be a most generous one, the upkeep of Miles Minter will bs feature number two, is adapted from a recent London stige It is the story of a newspaper —_— CLAIM AGAINST CITY BY HOLLAND ADMINISTRATOR Notice that & claim for damages is to be made against the city. of Norwich be- cause of the death of John F. Holland has heen served on the clty by the young man’s father, John A. Holland, who is administrator of his son's estate. . The notice states o'eleels in the and a distinguished but exceedingly such' streets would be considerable, also to build them would imply cuttifg many of the fine old trees deemed one of Ston- ington's chief beanties. The deeds of the wharf properties were Stonington town clerk whether the action of author who wrncs about love but has nev- The girl gives hhi. An interesting up-to-date news wi er experience short course “Rubes “and Boobs” will also be showlh. -1 Wedn&sdny night ; Mr. Wayland's son in the New York court may influence the legality of these gifts remains to be seen. OVER THE HILL Over the HIll, the presentation of the famous Will ton poems, not oaly me: with unive that afternoon of Saturday. | THEROUX CAR LANDED John F. Holland shock or /injury frm an electric current at his home, 420 Asylum street, ‘which he died instantly. new, wear like new, Lanoie Tire Co., 93 new. o e 5t rebied OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. premium is negligible to the firm pro. tection from money Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones A boarding house with an incoms of { N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' furnished, steam heat, Hall. Phone 1996 or 401, Private lessons ily. Evening classes A R B S B $400 a week, al electric llths. in S-1 condition, has be tween 40 and 50 boarders at the present e; this is a large house, with one ex- near the house. The small annual tra tenement and a garage well ren This is a live proposition for Lha right party. Only someone whi usiness LARENCE émnll. BOOKBINDING "The notice clalms that the injury was caused by the contact of the deceased with an excessive current of electricity which was enabled to enter the house from the electric wires of the city located It is alleged there was negligence on the parf™of the city in fail- ing to keep in good repair and safe con- 3 dition #s electric wires and its electric lineg and in failing to keep proper trans- formers in &aid street. JOSE&H BRADFORD Broad QUL BINDS Blank Booka Mads and Ruled to Order | ‘ Automobiles,‘ Carriages, Wagons, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COWS FOR SALE ~ CARLOAD 'OF VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FEANEKLIN. RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET According to a statement made by Sup- erintendent C. W. Taggart of the city gas and electrical department shortly after the fatal accident to Mr. Holland, there seem- ed small doubt that the electric current which caused .the death Holland came from the city electric light plant, but Mr. Taggart pointed out that the house could have TEL. 30 LEBANON. ~ To New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, UBhelstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Smti & Clark Corp. 507 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STREET day $4,500 WILL BUY two-tenement house, five with eleetric light, with one acre land, seven minutes’ walk from Fra Square. ]'or full particulars, see FOR SALE Pu:ty(wuné.ry ho;ne e i . od cottage house, large barn, poul- £ nouses and. outwuildings, land well Siyided Snto flelds. pasture and’ timbers land. Only $1,500; $300 cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, .Cona, 'FOR SALE on, with laxza yard for gar- age, nm center of city; must be seen to or smail quantities. g K. Shapiro, Will Lane rnun'm of_all kinas pmmvlly um 11 p. m. daify except Sun- muy ll\tn 3 nicely located, | the case at WILLIAM C. YOUNG THE DIME SAVING BANK OF NORWICH 4 Semi-Annual Dividend hu b«n declared at the rate of 4 per cent, a year from the earnings of the past six months, and will be pay- 1921 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON STETSON l. YOUNG Norwieh, Conn. CARPENTER and BUILDER Best werk -ni materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. 3/ M'Grory Bldg. PHYSICIANS HKOPLAND kK. able on und after November. 18, FRANK L. WOODARD. Treasure e WHEN YOU WANT to put your hfl- 60 West Main St. MARKOFY, . E, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EY Sulte 103-104, Thayer Bldg. FRANCIS D VDON_PICE. ABCHITECTS authority over electric wiring which could compel safe installations and not allow |Viting programme for such conditions totexist as he said were the Holland house, whers the wires were not groundefl. favor at its first showing or BroadWy in New York city was pronounced by many Gotham ics as one of the most wonderful beautifal plctures that have graced screen. Their verdict was endorsed the fact that it has been on Bmd‘x WITH ¥OUR WHEELS IN AIR The automobile which Toux of this city was driving Wednesday night when it went through a fence and into a ditch at the top of Franklin hill was hauled up onto the road Thursday afternoon and brought to a garage. ‘The machine, which was a seven-pas- senger Cadillac touring car, turned over In its plunge off the road and landed on its back with ail four wheels in the air. The accident happened on a straight Stretch of road after the top of the hill It is understood that Mr. Threoux claims he was turning out to pass another car that was coming from the opposite direction and that his machine slid into the highway fence on the wet and siippery road, ‘causing the qar to twist around and - plunge through the railing when it hit the fence last September, Nelson D. The- The hflus poem first appeared in 80's, and was at once accepted as of the most beautiful and touching cdb- tributions by the author of “Farm Critics, friends and admirers IIQKEC the Michigan bard demanding’ the source of his inspiratioa. T Cn.rleton wrote years before he turned hi spen to ~ "I waited these few y he' explained, “to be sure that I was: the correct mood and until I had fled myeelf that I could do to s Tt 1 had been reached. of young Mr. ject. Over the Hill will be shown at Breed theatre for the rest of the Wi been made safe against powerful electric currents if the wires entering the house had been prop- A erly grounded @ he sald they shoulV |city.for Thanksgiving. day have been, by being attached {o a water | dance at the state armory on McKinley pipe or grounded in some Other way. Superintenflent Taggart rémarked that | the accident was a demonstration of what is lacking in Norwich, some supervising HOLIDAY NIGHT DANCE HAD BIG CROWD AT ARMORY —_— = Nell Shipman in Mqo-tlurnrl!hr* Open Here Sunday The biggest outdoor picture of the Nell -Shipman in *“The Girl from Cmmr.r)‘ 2 ‘-m show at the Breed -tn.rllng next Sunday. successful holiday feature in the avenue under the auspices of committee of the Combat Train and Bat- tery B, 192nd Artiflery. tra of ten pieces from Hartford was the musical attraction that provided .an in- Rapp’s orches- rector of this pclure. and her work two entirely different roles offers the- atergoers the dramatic treat of the dd@- ade in motion pictures. Thrilling sceres”Zalore have been !fl- vided in this picture, and the sensatio: tr"om 3 to 6 and In the evening from 8 to In the afternoon about 300 dancers were at the anmory and i there were about 800, making a record —_— State Bonds Are Printed. ved bonds covering the $2,- ‘The engras 000,000 issue sold by the state last Sep- tember have arrived at the office of the state treasurer at Hartford. Holders of temporary certificates’can now get their bonds either In coupon or registered form. ‘The bonds bear interest of 5 per cent. They are dated July 1, 1921, and will become due July 1, form bonds are in denominations of $1,- The registered bond forms are in denmnlnlflung of ‘1 000, $5,000, $10,000 and $50,000. ness_before t.ho Dublic, there is ng jumni of The Buflz“g e . WHEN YOU 'AN'E 10 pht yhu\‘ blld- = i CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ness befors the public, there is TEEBE s no asvertsing medum o ‘Superior Court Short Calendar. There will be a short calendar session ol the superior court Mrc this (Friday) % st and at 10.30 with motion battie in airplanes 6,000 feet in the will offer something new in the mciodsl- matig type of picture. - Brownie the Nell Shipman bear, for the armory dances this season. the tsual array of animal actors are evidence in “The Girl from God's Coull- Their work in this picture will & light grown-ups and children alike. Many of the scenes were taken In Canadian North Woods, where snow effects’ provide ununsual Community Club Entertainment. Once more the girls of the Norwich club are planning a unique and - delightful entertainment to be given at the Community house, Thurs- day, December 1. There wiil be snappy singing and mu- sical numbers and a charming little one- act fantasle, entitled “The The commiljee in charge is a wm-: Migg Bertha F. Hutzler, chairman, Miss DllnlN E. Willey, Miss Eleanor Flu;u\- Miss Mildred 1936. The coupon The excellent cast, headed by Shipman, invludes Boyd Irwin,

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