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INSURANCE TRIP WITH FENN. p The Best Christmas Preseat 5&%‘;{“ Ret ADriL9. Catholle| o iramt For Worid's Title Returns | Sensational Fullback W Frinceton also lured 3 heavy crowd A man cen ‘make his wi 5 —— b 10, “;‘"‘JI‘M“"‘ 528 | America With Ernest Shackleford. With Quakers on Pacific Coast. b e g g By ious. attenance_ ot s ~ Out_of town games: n. New 4 Srasen : “gai light nargin. AETNA-IZE Ou S ot M iy Seges: CLRTL L1 14| Out of the chaos arising from the| When the University of Pennsyl-| Princeton Brfs gy $ 2 iuninat sickepes-and acul- Soldier F'WBOf Fort Wright Outplay re 30 to 19— Fenneylvania ot Philecelphiaf, Mey 19! trip receritly made by boxers to South |vania football eleven faces the team e T R "“dent. ., . ‘Hol TOSS al ‘orcester. America, one’ fistic star has arisen. (rbn': the University of Oregon at Pas- ient. advertised that the Write or call Jewett City Forwards Starred—Daly Elected Captain of et intstin. Juneih, Bak |l oame 1y Tiob. Devebe hatling fromh |aiennon Janry 1,.2917, . Howarh rimse e e iy and ‘fi‘i‘m‘r_":‘g s&‘:gus Baoud, Team. o Home games: April 18, Fagdhnn: Kgnsas City. This young giant has|Berry, the sensational fullback will | Of %T-gr?nt?;d wm: "V il pirtind 20,000 per game. Many of | ! LTS - |Aptil 21, Lehigh: April 15, Amherst; |been one of the bright stars of the|not be in the ime-up. This has been s league baseball clubs don't K - | April Columbia; May 2. Williams: | ,oc ped Yale soundly the Saturday before - i . finyf‘f"',m‘ ,‘"l"‘y = 711:’:'.1 08; | same for the lnst two vears, his rec-|announced by the athletic authorities |{iq mateh with Harvard, and the week- | average of 20.000 spectators in- o batonouth: . May 19, enassivania; [onl of twenty-three knockouts out of | (S r#versity and comee In the na_ | ola reputation of the Bruin: made| ol olsne OUT FOR BASK b ture of a surprise. Berry has decided "4 “Strong’ Box t tion. The Jewett City basketball team|RED SOX AND ROBBINS | 3ay 16 Brown: May 25, Lafavetto; | twenty-nine ‘starts attesting to his |t rermain and devote all his time and | e pirinor b aae® oimce atiraction. g won their second game this season WILL MEET IN SPRING| A7 $5. Comnell: June 2. Bripceton: RS Diher mane Lrip to Buenos|astention to his stidies. & | coment’ The greateat crowa that cver | Army’s Star F:flh-: Player n : une ¢, Holy Cross; Jume 13, -| Berry was a member of a Pennsyl- | witnessed & aridtron ciach eaw that qu: Thureday. evening at Jewett City when 3 o Bk e Al lca has made him one of the best de- | bt Tllin Fertment. and wien e | Yitne 3 A % they defeated a fast aggresation from | Brooklyn and Beston Will Play Exhi- | '1n'case of & tie in the Harvard and | veloped fighters in the business. While | {ah'% ™ (o™ cotors. resounded through e Jociat e of the situation is| ‘The Army basketball Dlayers are'at Fort Terry, N. ¥, by a score of 30 to bition Series. P‘:}ncg‘ofix i':l"l th; "’é";q nm}e{d x;‘rob; s ck\]!::\ordm:; ;a{mem r::t ssfll:fl:flrg:;: the ‘country last spring he was among | tna¢ the Harvard mianagement has no | Work in the gym. Vidal, the. f ';’Y“ S ably played at New York o 3 the first to volunteer his services. He| o et = ‘at its| University of South Dakota man, Who 1. ¥, in| Boston, Dec. 7—The wo:ld cham- | either June 23 or 26. | explorer. and his navigator. They were | ent to the border with the others and | nr et acn e i ASSmire o (he | made g0od on the cadet. elevemt. Daly who has been-elected captal plon Boston Americans and the B e pat oo TOUNE | returned home shortly after the fooi- | gross rakeof The players reccive no |Season, is also a star basketbell for the season, played a brilliant floor | Brooklyn team, champions of the Na- pmerican and insisted that the party | ) season started. His training un- | saiories and they wplit none of the|er. With Oliphant, cne of cst game as did Martin and Harris Who 38 | 41001 " Teague, probably will rénotw STORE AND FACTORY LEAGUE ae vt;‘o oxmphed Hmzflh" , .~ WhO | der Texas suns, the long hikes and all gate receipts. A star of Eddie Casey’s | players in the game, and Gerhardt, the O v part o v slioot, | their baseball strugates of last Octo- | Hopkina and Allen Lost Matchito the |exomtmer > o - Fioh prizet™ it wad|ofmer T Sertat condition sna when be| Feputation dossmt cost the Harvard | football quarterback ont rormml = Blake a heavy part of e ot - Y him in perfect condition and when he|, i v mo - | as forwards. the Army five o1 it to ing for the winners while Gillian and | ber in an exhibitlon series of games Retail Clerks. Devere has returned to America a % s e e T Have us solve YOUR insurance |Katz played an A No. 1 game for the | in the south next spring. Harry Ira- =i glant in stature. This twenty-three- E}‘;‘h{";““g"me‘;m'e"af;‘f"‘:o:‘"g“‘:“fif scure strmb: _ And, of Course, there are | ong ,of the best i the cast. this seasam. e Visitors. - But'a run of hard luck in|zee the new president of the Boston| The Retail Clerks won ail three |year-old youngster now tips the beam | \finout trouble. His play throughout | i o mey ticket scandale since the| TRe I00HaY with S Joha's o9 e - |the second hand left them at a great | club, said tonight that President Eb- |strings and the Mechanics captured |at 214 pounds and is six feet two in- |} deason established him' with the % imarily” fo f Brooklyn. Eiever games are, problenigwe <ofier Ebart NIy ox- [ otige. s et bets of the Brooklyn club favored the | their match in the Store and Factory |ches high. Dob proved a sensation in|oiC.fest backs of the vear. e Dl L | eitite peiiinh Siciuien Sk perienced service and the protection of | o vett Cit, - Fort Terry | ldea and had already partly made ar- | Bowling league at the Aetna. alleys |South America, where. among other|"{UISR [B0i0, This Country, nowever, | 1, "¢ 301 BB A with Swarthmare, Pittsbiirgh, Corn v Y Gilliam | rangements to transfer the Brooklyn|Thursday night. The scores: stars whom he defeated, he knocked | popry jost much time in his studies, | Soioh 0 coiching stoff, which runs | With Swor Colonts. ArMhamt s ol A-1 companies, traning camp from Daytons, Florida Retail Clerks. out the South Amerlcan = champlon, |ang he.is anxious to make up the back | nery 'l mto the thousands; the rab- O s year for the Arst time " to Hot Springs, Ark. where the Hed p Rojas, in three rounds, the latter nev Natarally, the trp to the Const | DeTS: trainers, scouts, etc.;’the para- e el L Rine ISSAC S. JONES, DALY susbanions'vwsabiondasonne saie JORLRI e b A he 1 Plerce .... 85 79 102— 266 | o having @ look-in. This bout took | WOTK: Natui s St | phernalia required by the scores of | The st Pointers are being . ¥ Left Forward Sox iwlil eSS e four has the [lchenh 95 121 87— 308 <! ' reo0K |15 mot without its attractions, and he | DU S8 L SNEOE N S resh- | by Lieut. A. B. Conard, a f ¥ Agent Endle | @PProval of President Johnson of the AR e place in Santiago and when Devere's |, ia Willingly go, but he is more 0 ¥ i to fresn- | by ey apnns nsurance and Real Estate Agent |marris .. o] Sppraval ~ O foian] Belas 89 117°, af— 280 DN 0, FASIAED. SR oat the Hremas| woul i he man scrubs. and the hotel and_ trans- | Army star. Lieutenant ] Richards' Building " 91 Main St. Center fiasen League, - according Mr. | McAllister . 101 102 193 305 | O DORe R e e endous " oas | 2nxlous- to ~complete his course of | yortation charges of the squad when |ins Jones and Oliphant are ass sting e e Martin Ry Basa . Wolfe = Stefanick 116 103 120— 339 | Fon study. it is on tour. The indirect exvenses | the cz:g*::;fi- N ;«M ght Guar 2 — — = — x y ; include the unkeep of the Stadium and | Cote, of this years E C. Denjamin .o . Katch |28 5::5:'8":”85““ A . 486 52z asd—isez |, Devere bas already engaged monY o | HARVARD'S GROSS RECEIPTS Soldiers Field, he office force at the | burn, Tate, Tibbet m:’v&oatwom-n Guard : Hopkins & Alien. put up classy exhibitions against Jack AMOUNT. TO §280,000 | H. A. A, which handles the _ticket v = b BURGLARY Baskets, Jewett City, Blake 4, Daly s i Alai 91 94 104— 289 | Dillon, Gunboat Smith and Battling " | seliing work and the like, and the ex- | available. 2, Martin 2, Benjamin 7; Fort Terr)lx Provisions' Made For ‘l:"_rd Games | 5 0 o7 94 88 83— 266 | Levinsky just prior t0 leaving for | Football Pays at Cambridge—Liberal | €clitives of the Atnletic department. d.m;::i: ;z“:flr{uflffitsflg: Vp. —IN— Gillian 2, Katz 1; Endle 2, Wolfe 1, With Harvard Snd- Princeton. Anderson .... ... 81 84 108— 278 |Bouth America. Bob is one of the few Profit. Liberal Net Profit. b i e R s Katch 1. Mead oul baskets—Jewstt City, Marti® 1; | New Haven, Conn, Dees 7.—Yates| M 'The vaelers lnsnnnce CO. Fol;tmfll‘e‘;ry, Ginian 5. 3 Dbaseball schedule, announced tonight, | "°>* 99 89 101— 280 | white heavyweights Who bar no man, gy 114 S5 89— 288 |and is ready to face them all, black or X When all the money has been paid | just passad. It doesn't take a pennant-winniag|out there is &till a liberal met profit The schedule foilows: 2 0 136 135_73ss | Fhite, just as he is glven a chancelrootpall team to make money for the ) r A e Catdil Contatolt AREVE At NE mes. - it > s z ¢ B ecorded in favor of tie footvall team.y. Dec. 9, St- John's collede; 16, Cres- ARG £ Tiaterss CURGRERS [ malkeen) S A 3 M.;_On 40 1: 485—1395 B asas "t take o Ehe so_caltea | Sollese.: coffers. ana arverd has the | The athletic teams of Harvard. which | cent Atliietic club; Jan. 6, Marbattan ED & CO. Jewett City second team defeated the | vard and Princeton, if mecessary. o ansCe 5 | henvyoweight atars. who Are persistent, | AEures that prove it. - The Crimson|lose money are many, however, and |colleges 13, Amherst; 20, Swarthmores B. P. LEARN] > | Greeneville Rippers by a score of 23| The schedul Edwards .... .. 80 92 93— 265 |heavyweight stars who are persistent- | football team, playing 10 games and| the dollars that rattle at the prating |27, Springficld Y. M. C. A e, s to 18. Southern trip: April 5, Trinity at| Zuerner .... . 79 99 97— 275|ly chal "!h Eml %und by the elimin. | [0SiDE three. came out of _the 1916 | during the football months are syent | Brooklyn Poly; 10, Uni Agency Established May, 1846. e - 2 Hughes ..., ... 80 90 90— 260 | Chance at the title, and by the elimin- | season ~with @ record of Eaving|in keeping up the crew. the lacrosse | purgh: 17, Corneli university; 22, Un= — - Pardy .... ...... 111 101 §o— 292 |ation process work his way up to @|prought in approximately $250,000 at|team, the soccer team, the fencing|lon; 24, Colgate. — e . Oney .... . 195 90 115— 300 vogfld“h:n"g ;‘emfi?n B Taoognition| the box office. team, the swimming team and numer- R A e e Dol ) Mals Momay Fast, ous other combinations that are al- SPORTING NOTES -AT- — - st unteard ‘of. \ == RS { | The Mechanics. o e e T erd et e |, The seasor that has faded will never | The unofficial estimated in-tuke at| McGraw has signed a pitching phe- Brown & Perkins, Aiumeys-at-law el 5 90 104— 273 | Gothroned wome way, and right now it | D¢ _embossed in Harvard's annals as|the 10 Harvard football games this fall |nom in Sterling Stryker, of Atlantic. P Nt Tk S stk S k. | Rage s 85 260 | fois me it the Kansas Clty piant will| @ success, Sut the blance sheets in|are as follows: Ths Colby and Dates |Highlands, N. J. McGraw says. the| il ity e e = i Molasky 92 89— 255 | IOk aS e S the “trick when | the athletic headquarers vill soon | games, coming at the opening of the |youngster is the nearest approach inj | fiim‘,‘,’.?a.n-; i AR ey Hagberg $7 108 94— 289 n?e o:p;‘r‘m“m‘ arrives. In order to|Prove that Percy Haughton's machine |season while baseoall ‘wus siiil a po- |action to Leon Ames. Interpret that ¢ STOCK PRICES FELL Johnson NORWICH FAVIILY MARKE " ' Sizsi o 5 52 i 4 3 _|can make mcney faster than tke gov- | tent attraction, together brouglt about |as boost or knock. 95 §2 107— 284 | o ey I e et Doy | ernment's _cngrmving department. | $1000 in money to the gate. The Tufts T e Poillon, orant Moy | Wren the $290,000 zate is considered, | game was much better, and it s be-| Manager John J. McGraw has de-. e itan, Bating Tewinsky, | T D8 salary—whatever it is-looks |lleved at least $3000 was taken in for |cided to go back to the old color _ fan, Fred Fulton, Dattling Leviasks:|lie a simple stiend, this conlest. The games 1ith the|scheme in uniforms that rewarded PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE Cillis, to o battle, sither over the ten- | HArvard gocs on a percentage split|Massachnsetts Aggles and the Uni- [him with several pennants a few. Willls, to & battle; el Wwith its big opponents, like Yale and | versity of North Carolina came after|years ago. Violet will be the pre- w2 443 4821377 New York, Dec. 7—The market's ex- Fraite aad Vegotables. treme succeptibility to any _abrupt Team No. 6 Defeated Team No. 4—(round or the marathon distance . | Princeton, and gives giarantees to it | that, and each had a good attendance, |dominating color, offset with - pueple Wreaths, Catawba Grapes, |change in the international situation | Southgate Rolled High. aTne oIy ORI O DY e :;x;‘.?o‘;-o:pp?gpm-hmr gl eatieaTiie The hox officc receipts can be placed |sweaters. Christmas Treea, 25 | was again strkngly llustrated today, : .000 pald at the gato to watoh Har- | af or cach game at a minimum. o Pfildkmnbwofl;lm ¢| Cagarba Melen, 50 prices yielding one to three points in Team No. 6 after losing the first|that will sive him a chance to Prove| ca;dis team play this season does not| The Cornell game was the fivat big| John B. Foster 1s amxiously watting | ng eppers, 5 m No. g g string came back strong and won the | M5 MEUIE < the necesary quali- |DY any means ko wholly to Harvard, | money affair, There were 23.020 spec- |to hear from the authorities of the | the final hour on reports suggesting a 20 | Gifhase Halka, 25 other two strings from Team No. 4|pcotous that go to make a champlon |Dut the Cambridge managemsnt should | tators, and the mafority of them paid | University of Washington football It 2 i train between Wash- Stris Beans, IQ Persimmons, ea., 15 renewal of the straj Shell “Beana, g 30 |ington and Berlin. 3 vliing league Thurs- > et & llberal G0 ner cent of the tak- [$2 a ticket, bringing in abovt $25000.|team on a scheme to have the o 1§ [Be Grapoa~ 30 | Prior to that period the general list Hoy mlant The s e s Al S Fo o 'ai. | Ings. The vhenomenal gate receipts|The Virgirta = contest the foilowing |champs to appear at the Polo Gro had been active and strong, the only 2 Team No. 4. e G, finally, carries a kick In|fOT 1818 are attributed tosseveral caus- | week was not a strong one. and the |next fall in a game with Dartmou notable exception being in the metal | e e ‘?&;‘» *"x‘ na that produces the neces-|©% all of which converged for tho|receipts wers probably around $2.600.| Washington is the only American uni- | group. The reason for this condition Morgan ... ... 98 e bemefit of tho financial end of the | Princeton, with 26.00) upectatrsat $7 | versity that boasts a team unbeaten fn | found partial explanation later, when Lepol ceee Y o thing, each, roug! n 58, . and the | history. dividends of the leading porphyry cop- AcVeigh .. 83 The Tufts gamo was a money.maker | Brown game, with thousards of tickets s pers were announced. While some Of | juius Revier Cilley o 1t s very probabla that next season | aithough it came early In tho season, | being_sold at $1 and $1 3 %00d | McGraw this season proposes to ajs-] these disbursements, Tegular-and extra. 2 Fillmore faid the Boston coilege football team will| heforo interest in football was at itk |for about $15600. The Hurvard-Yale |card the customary barnstorming were in excess of those declared d!h"go 54 be given a place on the Harvard foot- | helght and pefore Tufta hud gained | joust, figired on a basis of 00 spec- |the second team. The Colts will re- months ago, the agsregate dividends 5 bali schedule. This scason has been | the reputation that it Dere after the|ta‘ors, broughbt in §155,000. To these |main for a week at Marlin after the of $8.50 on Utah proved disappointing. Team No. 6. the most successful ever and tho ath- [ Harvard game, The Cornall game. |estimates meveral thousand season |regulars leave to tour in company | Utah registered an extreme decline Woodmansee .. . S5 84 letic association directors arc already | coming lato In October, made the most | tickets were sold at $3 each should be [with the Detroit Tigers. Then .the{ | of 2, with § 5-8 for Chile, while Chile Southgate .. .... 91 108 planning to make the schodule for|money ever recordnd for n Harvard- | added, Sod Busters will jump North, breaking { seven per cent. bonds made an ex- Ulrich .... 1917 harder than thc 1916 one, - The| Cornell battie. The fact that the Itha-| The esiimai~d attendance at the 10 |the trip with a couple of stops only 1 treme loss of six points. Other mod- Tracey . | schedule for the year just closed con- |cans ileked Harvard a vear age and | Harvard games this season is slightly | before they join forces at Kansas City 25 erately heavy stocks _included 't*r Griswold tained orly two hard zames. were ratod as possible champlons be- |in excess of 200,090, or an average of | with McGraw's veterans. 18 2., 35 | motors, sugars, some of the recently pk., 40| rarrots, 1Ib., 4 |active utilities, equipments and muni- 419—1209 Tomates, k:\». 10 mmer Squasn, 23 | tions, as well as marines. > ui & mer Squash, < - e P\:rxfip 10| Spinach, o R A OGS B R e | TRINITY HAS GooD : &E_Plant, 5| Mushrooms, 1., 76 13 t X- | Maxwe or . HEDULE ted Bananss, _ 60 |Chickory, 18 | tensive demana for secondary or re Meior ot | BASEBALLL SC ) Bineapplas, ~ 10-20 russels 'Sprouts, . [organized railway shares, especiall Damson Plums, 78 20 | Wheeling and Lake _Eries, - M# s o Season.Opens On April 20—17 _Games 2 Cal. Hamburg Table Apples, Pacific, Rock Island,” Missouri, Mexican Pctreten of On List. Grapeg, 1b, 80 doz,, 30-60 | a5 and Texas, Texas and Pacific, To- § Miemi Copper .. Meats, \ ledo, St. Louls and Western, Sovihern | W, % %, & 58 ¥ Manager Charles F. Ives of the Trin- Pori— Sirloin, 32| Railway and Seaboard Air El e 147 College, baseball team has artarged Soarefivs, 25| Roast, 30| Dealings in these stocks embraced fuly > o esceliat Bonoavls oL T tean oulcers, 3o |Vsainaoast, 30-39 |one-third of the day's business. during the season for 1917. It has yet Smoked Shoul- Fore qtra, 28 | Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies add- to be approved by the advisory board ders, 17|Cutlets, 40 |ed another § 1-2 points to its recent of the Atheltic Assoclation and the , Bmoked Tcngues— |Chio: 30 |rise at the new level of 137 1-2 and athletic committee of the faculty but { _Short'Cut, 85 Inside Round, 30 | Owens Botte Machinery also made a i be it is expected that there will be no ! Dried Bee 80| Shoulder Steak, 20|new maximum at 105, with irregular i 2 hedul Doinad T, 16-22)( onide " xi s regular disapproval of the schedule as it now | Porterhouse’ Steak | * Shoulders, 3¢ elos [ ghuostiaiscore. of lother ipe stands owing to that. fact that Man- Tees, 33 |cialtie: ager Ives has kept well within the limit | Ducks, ., o 30 | U. S. Steel was less active and suc- ke bnber Of npee- il loned tolihs Sausage, 80 |cumbed to the pressure of the later (At NtEs Saaneal SCheTled ) as il Nat. Salt Pork, 2C |dealings, cosing at a net loss of a point with first class institutions of Trinity's B Other shares ‘of the same deseription Bivor. The scheduis oultry. also forfeited gains = of the forendon 20—Framilton College at Hart- Chickens™ 28 Broilers, 38 [with high grade rails like Reading, R 29 Hamgllton Collegt art T 0 Einean 35 | Union Pacific, Canadan Pabfle, Louis- April 21—Massachusetts Agricultural B 10 | ville and Nash¥ille and Illinois Cen- Coliee ut tlarttord o s % tral. Total sales were 1,400,000 shares 1 April 25 - |Sugar— —Norwich University at be plaved on the Bowdoin grounds at Bonds were heavy on’ the lower Aver | 49| Gromulatea, - |cords establisehd by Anglo-French 5's “‘K;r?nrd'zs-—ummebury College at | peese | o) B 1 e 1 [Americarartien R R IR TS et Harttord. ! eufohatel 5| Cutloaf, 11 Ibs. 51 | Paris €'s. Totals sales, par value, May 2. Brown University at Provi: | Phil. Cream, 10| Powdered, were $5,175,000. May 2 sity i +175,000. dence. ! Howento. A i WS LE T e N b May 5—Amherst College at Amherst | Camembert, Porto Rico, -8 and 4's 12 ger cant ofl call, May 9—Springfield Y. M. C. A. Col- | Pickles, gal. Fal. 55 STOCKE lege at Hartford. R pEombs New Orleans. ey May 2—Worcester Tech at Hartford. Native, ‘ Aax Rabver . % May 6—Holy Cross at Hartford. | Kerosene o1l, Alasks Gold % © May 7—Seton Hall College at Hart- ¥ Alaa Tuncan Goid” % oi spring ford. | & mers oute LM ¥ g Al Sl ol e 5 Br“unswizk.R].niers College at New | et o o] g 1 5 May 23—Connecticut Agricultural . Market Cod, 101Round Clams, R Bee e EeE St College at Hartford. j ghors Haddock. 12 1673 for 25 |/ Joet, BOEAT 2T e May 26—Union College at Hartford. Butternish Petmom 28 Fam emt L0 11436 Decoration Day—Open. Am. Sardines, s o 25 | Am Camopr o 1% June 2—Boston College at Boston. Lmpt, Sardiries.” 2 |robsters— ol e e i FHlt) | June 9_Rhode Isiand State College ioneless Cod, Live, Am_Cotton OfL 54% 53 at Hartford. . B]:c‘l‘(’fl!%ox- :.mcru\gfla:«' i lfi',. 5 June 16—Lehigh University at Hart- i Ciams, plc, A Hide & Lasiner ot " sl forg, Atackerel, Am oo See Hiensn, A Timeea ‘018 o | TWo cHANGES oN Lre e 33: i - | % | WESLEYAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE : 3 ™ Matng p | . | ] : 8 Cattle— ors Sheep— rsoss|m om £ B T 'N,,.‘,:,g:“ Season Opens on September 29 With | MADAM. You’d consider it quite an honor, wmfldn t Kmb:)t‘:‘. ; 2 P LT o+ 5 1 Ny ) Conn. Aggies. | | known as the most emmmuaa)as well as the bes 2 Veal Catves, " | Hults, Am'Sm S bt (B) S e Ll N ! good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macarons has a distinction something like that. : ows s ; i m, Conn, . 7. — The - . in Sieel Foundiy -Middletown, Conn, A Tiides. Am Sugar Re . Wesleyan University footbail sched- ] o Trimgied Green | oot skins, 1, 0| AR SHEF Ko o e for lo17 apnounced today Shows It is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living o Ly, o n T L wo changes. Stevens appears on the Steers, 13f 9-11; AT Sbey e schedule fo rthe first time and the and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. 1t is a great 2 Cows, if Wool - e | game with Bowdoin, which for the past muscle builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man‘strength as . GRatd wlt Bardl AN Welk Eaner, 10 !elghl years has been played here, will @ pound of meat axnd it costs less than 3 as much. | by S Cornmeal, $2.45| iPaconds Cop Tattea Cigar et Brunswick, Maine. It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure - e e, fay. baied .| diion 104 8 3 United Cigar & A Ehe senetule tollops: 5 4 you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is ¥ water incom- food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. = A Sottpnseed Medr Vitiea Drug AR o a UL Amwen | Position. Serv-Us Macaroni s 3 solid nourishment. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a ots, Moty o ey Gnited Jand State Coliege at Middletown: 13,1 pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. It is guar- B Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It Jni.eq to contain absolutely no coloring matter. takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes P e LA el L B to prepare Serv-Us Macarons in a number of deliciousways. a3 'eggs. SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same hign You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI. Both with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially deficious pre- are put up in 5c and 10c packages. pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living without ; Stevens at Middletown: 20, New York University at New York: 27. Amherst at Amherst: November 2. Williams at Middletown: 10th, Bowdoin at Bruns- vick, Maine; 17, Columbia at New York. . S 1 Meal, §2.45 TR = i— | Daidwin Loco pr’ Baltmore & Ohlo DareettCo Dartmouth Hockey Dates Announced, | Bamett Co .. The Dartmouth _athletic athletic | Brokyn Rep Tr council has announced the hockey | pii™a s’ schedule for the coming season as| Butterick follows: Jan. 6—M. I T., at Hanover. Jan. 10—Princefon at New York. Jan. 12— L T. at Boston. - o Jan. 13—Harvard at Boston. nadisn Pacific Jan. 20—M. A. C. at Hanover. S e Feb. 2 Pittsburgh A. A. at Pittsburgh. | Chandler oMtors Feb. 3—Pitteburgh A. A. at Pitts- | Cres & Ohio EUROPE TO SEE REAL GAME! I Owner Ward of Red Sox Plans to Go Over Seas as Soon as War Ends. | Wanasn Wabash pf(4) Wabash_ pf (B) Wells Faro .. West Matyisna U Westerm_Unlon Tel Whito Motor Willss Overland Hugh Ward, who with Harry Fra-; zee has purchased the Boston Ameri- | can baseball team and will come into | -4 formal possession on the 14th. is burgh. Chic & Al MONEY | R e o vesem, New Yorl, Dec, 7—Call money fm; | PIARnIng o glve’ Burope some major reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Febh. 6—West at West Point. Cht M0 & St P bigh 5; low 8 12; ruling rate 4 1-2; 74 PR el A Feb. 9—Bishop College at Hanover. “eb. 16-—Williams at Williamstown. R b s : |ends. “My plan is to send & couple of K i e !:i;;o:tnzxax: closingzbid 8,3-2; ‘ot | L8 O DT e aad & cauple af Sery-Us Brands save you 35% and more ‘of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress T Chi R L & Pac 2 league season here closes,” Mr. Ward, and house furnishings. ~Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to ol - < : Chile “Copper ... e who was in Chicago last week stated pickles and coffee FERRE N Cumo Copper, 112 % O that as for the expenses, it will cost 7 Yaloh' Elvots PobatbeManager, | s ptu ™ L New York, Dec. 7.—Cotton futures|less than to send a team from New ottt o it S g [ gy closed unsettied. December 1988; aJn- | Yok to San Franclsco. I don't sce VALUABLE mEE G’F' COUPONS PoNBecMABL veas made fomght OF the | ik Souben uary 1960; March 2016; May 2037: Ju-|{why the Bostons and some other team iccton of Curtiss 5. Read of New | trug fuw fee 1y 2040; October 1889., @ SnopH ot v i like the one shown here can be.cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand el an o on” GasBaltimors e was r a . | Zoothal ;3::1";{;«;:;:2 ‘\5:&‘;;51,"5 Gz e OV s ZhioASD RATK K S x o Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. scepsie, N. Y. has been welect- | Com Prod Ref . e .. 7oK . ¥a . am Withington Re-engaged. ;sistant Tanager. Com, ¥ et ot L e A e e e Start G;llemtng agay 1f mpx;n is not on the labe‘rh\ ishinmde the P ., | Srucmle, Siew” 1837 MsH 1488 ington, head football ceach of . the package. Insist on /s Brand. your grocer hasn’t them he can get THE AETNA Cuba Cane Sugar ... o ko eex niversity of Wisconein, was re-engaged them for ycu from BOWLING AND BILLIARDS. e et % @3% @% |at o meeting of the beard of regents Seven alleys. Six tables. The best| Demrer & Hlo Grande in Norwich, ng:’e.'; i Ten & Rio arande ot Majestic Blds., etucket Street, Seeur Norwich, C 1.. oo | SIS e | 1l THE L. A. GALLUP CO,, xg'o'“fi"‘w“'né"g,'cqfuf”n,. e e ‘M-g( 2 uuw

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