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~ RORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, 'FEBRUARY wife. They will visit Mra Saunders’ home in Alabama. Two whistle aiarms Toesday forenoon about an howr epart were for a chimney fre in the Ethier block on Mechanics Broet. Last summer the firemen wers called out for ® blaze in the same chim- Dey. The 7. M. C. A met in the town hall Wednesday night. Otis Littlefleld reseued twe girls from drowning Sunday afternoon on Ashland pond. They were skating near “Nigger” Sridge, whree the current is very swift and cuts out the ice. Without warning, he two girls broks through the - ice, ggling in water considerably over heads. Littlefleld was behind them anaged to pull both girls out with- assistance. Austin Harris came te p. a8 quickly s possible, and the girle were brought to Ashland club, where ihey wers given first ald and dry jothes. It was a narrow escape and a ing to leok out for treacherous cur- and Gardiner class of the Methodist junday school met in the vestry Monday ning and enjoyed & covered dish sup- Miss ‘"LC' Gas!' of \ort.h Franklin 8 unng the winter. reased the amount to be to the poet, or the net pro- amounted to over $125. assed by congress re- x for American Leglon into effect soon the procéeds of this tertainments. ug Ladies’ Ald society meets Campbeli's home today N 1922’s Greatest Victory Over High Prices ck at Charles T. Darrow, the fruit st from Storrs, and the A spray ring s section- which 5 1o have trees sprayed EVER before has such fine It is a sensational car—made TOURING CAR quality, refreshing beauty, pdssible by the strategic position sparkling performance, satisfying of a financially strong, aggres- : comfort and exceptional durabil- sive organization which is able ity been combined in one car at to take the fullest advantage of _ a price so incredibly low. the present rock bottom materiai g o o Its new style and advanced Prices. o death of Durgess Wililem John- a condition evxists which has never E: Was3 mecorpor- while in of- 4 a special re- > held and a bu All prices f. o. b. Cleveland . mechanical comstruction stand .= You must make side by side VL out so dominantly above compe- comparisons in detail to realize e tition that this car simply cannot 'how far it goes beyond anything R ‘Read These Striking Featurss SEDAN Incomparably new and derslung springs give ut- were on the epot in he Backus h»-pnu smbnisnce made City from Norwich stylish lines, beautiful body most riding case. N finish in distinctive colors, ~ Quick, sure, smooth braic- nickeled radiator with wing ing. Emergency brake oo cap and motometer and transmission reduces 3 mickeled windshield. skidding, : ‘Trim, sturdy chassis; sube Full, round, moulded stantial, durable, tight, fat~ fenders of graceful design .. v ash tle-proof bodies. are held rigid by strong A Powerful six cylinder brackets and cross braces. = everhead valve. motor de- Extra large aluminum signed and built complete steps with non-slip rubber In Cleveland’'s own shops. treads. (Running boards optional) N D l be classified by its low price. that is offered. s | Roller lifters, double valve sbrings, and complete en- H ight: new closure of valve mechanism B.n:?;;e,:idgl ttrk;med. . guarantee quiet operation. non-glare lenses; adjustable Valve mechanism Ilubri- by ball and socket joints. cated by. oiling wick with- §ide lights to match. ' out removing cover. Real hand-buffed leather Camshaft, ignition and ypholster} of finest quality; water pump driven by silent deep, comfortable cushion chain running in oil. - and ample leg room. Crank case is drained by Graceful, clear-vision top a handy lever under the of finest material, smoothly hood to avoid crawling fitted to each car. under the car. Big cord ‘tires regulwr Long, soft-actioned, un- equipment. CLOSED MODELS Bodies built by Fisher, bright silver fittings and i v curg;rica’s greatest body sppointments. : Sad ; o . . . : 2 st Plate glass windows ad paliece and Mabe Not Built to a Price with Room and Quality Sacrificed, But a Big =~ , et sope plush op- fodatle i Sy ot and Luxurious Fisher Built Four-Door Sedan at a Price Unrivalled, = “j s Padded sills with specid -service Boys woek is now . with Rew. W. J. d Rev. Arthar Var- ed the February ew London County as- neld at the Congre- g the service at i chureh Sundey ! Congregasional d Mrs. LesHe Bliss, 91— 326 26— 339 1434 305 APPLICATIONS FOR TERRITORY NOW BEING CONSIDERED HULETT MOTOR CAR CO,, Inc. BROADWAY AT 62nd STREET, NEW YORK BLACK HILL |been apending a few days at bis estate, | dance at Lincoln's hall, Sterling, Saturday | Sugar Brook ferm. evening. Mies Fanny E. Brown is vieiting her Mrs Edith Dexter is recovering after brother Horace G. Brown ¢f the Normal ONECO a serious operation in the hospital 2 short time since. Mrs. Carl Gallup spent Mopday in|ihe Day Kimball ‘hospital. schoal, Worcester, Maas. Mre. Liflian Schroeder and daughter Roger and Herbert Porter were in|Lyme. lirs. Harold Bioom is entartatuing Be Mre.. Horace Brown who for several| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins have |Gladys, of Moosup, dvent the week end | Hartford Ssturday. other,"Mrs. Markhem and ber brethers yeurs hae been a summer visitor ot Biack | been visiting their son Arthur and famfly ; with Mrs, Geonge C. Sponer. Mrs. M. E. Cummings and two children Rm TONIN amily, of Attidboro. HIMl thas been for seMral weoks at Hah- | at Bridgeport. Mis sMaude ¥, Griffiths is in Phinfield ors in Willimantic Saturday. NO S GTON Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Briggs and Free- nemenn hospital with an injured knee, but | Miss Catherine Carpenter spent several [at the home 9f her sister, Mre, Frank sy Mrs. Edna Hewitt Tryon librarian of |man Nelson of Pomtret were i the. Valiey is lamroving slowly. days last week with friends @t Waah- |Gray. Wiheeler library, has been kept from her |Sunday. Mim Abble Medbury has been visiting | In8ton, R. 1 Mrs. Helen Cole spent Sunday with hes EKONK @esk for seberal dhye by & severs cold. Howa-d K. Carpenter with Bis twe ohfl- her 1 corge A. Needham of Hillsgrove, R.|nephew who ts §i with pneumonia ir dren of # coustn in Daulelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gallup and Flors The womien of the Baptist church res tnam,. spent Sunday with I. Ray Pollett and three sisters of Danel- | L. 8 Visiting at Tom Brewin's. Providence, R. L Soas Boine s pazents Mr. and 3os. § 8 Cerpenter. oom, viatted their coustn, . Myetia Bown| Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brewin and twe| A three monthe old ehiid of Mr. and |and Albert of Moosup were callers hers | suos e Tt ] afternoon. The members spent the af-]ter in Danieison last week. fernoon sewing for the Maskin family,| Charies Frink docs net sesm to m- Who lost their home and clothing by fire | prove in health. Alonzo Esterbroks hes returmed from Middletown—Dennis O'Erien, 78, fer “he past 45 years a prominent buflder and contractor In this city, dled early Eimer E. Maine and.Mrs. Otto H. Niel- | Mrs, George A.. Young Puteam . daughters are guests of relatives in Jer.|Mrs. W. Lemphear dled the past week. |Sunday. g = g . spent Sunday. with Mr., “ Alben . 3unday morning at his home. No. 80 Brown infured Ms foot recently | 8¢y City, N. J. Burial wag in Danle'son. Miss Madeline Gallup of Jewett City = bu 4 . Kenyon. Cresoent street. Fm was born tn County m Dr. Swoet. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Read of Lisbon is visiting her cousin, Florence Gallup. The county farm bureau is to give a Sork, Irela: ‘Willard Cornell gave a | Were visitors at Horace Burdick's Sun- HEB evening in celebration of | day. RON thalr dusghter Julis, | George Nichols and bride are gwesis of Bemonatrati ook | Amos W. Kenyu @t the '-bca( Benjamin Gallup of Scuth Voluntown |Fros Jemonsiration @t 10 o'elock |in Hartford was a caller here Sunday. sy ; Miss J. Louise Kesgon epbut the r.., Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Bissell of East| George Cole's sister. Mrs. Id2 Kennedy | mye yours people of the grangs .are|°ne Visitiig reltives In Putnam. & number of presents. Re. | Mrs. Mabel Nichols. Hampton were callers at W. O. Seyms'|of Providence, 1s keepmg house for 1im |rranuing for a masquerade ball - m served. ' One of the Sunday. = + for a few weeks. Mrs F..A. Th i be“" i Pluster-Cast Pollties. ‘wes Miss Charlotte Aipps of Bos- ’ Miss Clarissa Lord was me from; Henry and Roy Congdon are cutting Gy et grant- iom, @ former teachér at Black HilL NORTH STERLING Norwich for the week end. cordwood for Hermon Frink. €85 Sthc of MeMmElFrOIn Mg G o Yale epent the week | The ice gone in somo, placss making| Miss Ruth Grifin was home from Hart.| Helen and Ethel Congdon spent the |Church tu unlte with Calvary Bautist with his pererts. , | traveling more safely. ford to pass the week end with her pare| week end at thelr homes here. church in New Haven. ¢ Mrs. Cherles Pellott of Danielson has Silas Griftith who fell and broke his|ents, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Griffin. Rev. Truman Childs preached an_in-| The conmunity prayer meeting is (o be gx.,b,.p.,,m;_ h-' nlece, Mrs, Beecher |hip several years ago and has not been| The members of the Ladles’ Ald soclety | structive sermon Sunday morning for the |held this (Wednesday) e«mw L] chble’to ~walk, died last Sunday morning. | were most hospitably entertained at the | benefit of the young delock __!; the Baptist ‘Tha £ dMflua, hes - A nitmber oflocal people attended home of Mrs. C. L. Robinson Wednesday! Mrs. Georse Nhgvml