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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING IN Pasadena, Caltft, Jan. 1—The| SPORTING NOTES ‘ NP O 6 BELLANS SURABLE Great Lakes naval training sation| 90 ORTING - | T \sg@—= | Hot water A football team today won the right| A eminent professor ' connected Y= s # L. LATHROP & 8ONS to claim the service championship m!‘_\;ltf_\ one of our larger universities - =] Sure Reiief Norwicl the United States by defeat 17 to ’”P‘\ in mass at (‘UC“v[H‘ cure for the S5 SNLUE Btrost RaewielbiCenn, | the Titlied Btates py deteating, 11 to| 1iiceoa foalless athlotier cuit imbs | - B T e ! | with its mass athletics plan has shown | through long seasons undefeated u him something far superior t the | FOR ‘ND' STIO !mda_\', having won elimination con-| ity sport notion. Under the army | ¢ GE N. |tests " in the east and west, re-|SYStem every man was a participant| | spective. |and not a bleacherite, he says. Yes The game, a feature of the annual | under t ny plan m Rose tournament, was played did not eliminate the big Tournament Park before 22,000 per-| T IE T edoampa) e sons. i ty teams as well as their| u minor combinations. Mass | | BASEBALL MAGNATES | not a substitute for the| K is a complement of the| TO MEET TODAY | Both belong on the colleg New York, Jan. 1.—John A. Heyd-'|sport slate. ler, president of the National League,| The No New left today for Chicago, where he great iceboating | OUR FIRE INSURANCE |hold a conference with leading stock uary 18 if the weather is favor-| Nloldrfl‘( of the icago National | e. lce yacht and skating races will | SERVICE | League club tomorrow. He then will put on afternoon and evening, for | io: e k- VRS fresuis. o ‘property | ‘Etr*\l}d‘ fhe Joint schedule committee oters of the carnival - feel| n_strong A-1 companies, COR-|Saonch Jack s o s e RECTLY. Experience and strong |3 ¢ 5. e | d that there is no skating | companies insure real insurance| On January 6, Hevdler will repre- he North Shrew | HERE. sent the National League - ‘ | ISAAC S. JONES nual meeting of the - ETOETtha et in AA o mission in Cincinna °d at some of the | Richards Building, 81 Main Street | turn to New York fo contenders” who | Agent January 16 1 Heydler ’ ooklyn, who is mak- | BRIEF STATE NEWS tude of the Natic e for himself in the | of a ‘“one man' 0 ! matched i Britain.~Miss Anna D. Bodley | there be no re ety . o Pritain has sailed to do can-|chairman of the Nat X Hiies wor the Y. M. C. A. in|at the ( ati meetin in Illinois and | JAMES 1. RIDING. ; Ne d by the! Taftville boy who was & . wta Scthetling LE. e aftv 3 : & Now H“""_ R bt \'}"‘,]{L“ LEQNARD DEFE‘ATS LA 3 of the wounded in July, but who now sends . € bt ik ladelpl Jan. 1 ¥ is put-lword from France that he has recov- iearly he lightw : for s to experience no bad | | feated Paul Do: a « attle experien | Rusot- | George ad been was | resuscitate a popu- | at his Hartf ed Cubs P. W. C HOW OLD IS ANNIE LE She Will Make He ¥ \TRAL VILLAGE L] - ! e L2 ot r| — e BELIBLE PRESCRPTION O THE KONEY g have intere: re- or aintained by Dr. the great kid- | me rescriptior engthening ineys, liver ature :n-; wnd bladder tended they Swamp-Re of | on No | many | | Swamp-Root and | However, it vou wish to. test | his great 1 ten cents o Dr. K ghampton, N ., for a When writ- | tion the Norwich Felephone 780 67 Lafayetto St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designa ference of the two r through | slow six-round ba BETHLEHEM SOCCER S N 1) at t & McGowan, r of Gordon he : his protege. | DOWNEY AND LEWIS DRAW tives o e neec for d TEAM ! evening pooular melodies were finely DEFEATED BY ST. LOUIS )., Jar cessions to and dism . hurch membe astor, R Bowling Resul pearance on Her Lorenson in A The New Yea roll call of ¢ ocial and church annual ether er presid branch of Matches | team ng all a i They pay } for themselves In an inquiry covering 222 users, 704 turned their Globe Sprinkler vestment into a dividend-pro- ducing asset after five years. 6 paid for equipment in 1 year 12 paid for equipment in 2 years 49 paid for equipment in 3 years 35 paid for equipment in 4 years 55 paid for equipment in 5 years 21 paid for equipment in 6 years 22 paid for equipment in 7 years 22paid for equipment in over7 yrs, Let us figure the say- ings in your case. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. | 413 D'Esipo Bldg, Hartford AT TUE AlImITADUIM rience that Preferred Stocks of well-managed, established New England Corporations are a much mere satisfactory investment than bonds of doubt- ful ‘value or listed stocks subject to manipulation and fuctuation in price. Sead for Selected List-No. 318 NOTICE Back pay due according to government award of Novem- ber 1st, 1918, now ready for payment. Any person due money on this award, kindly call at Employment Office, Marlin-Rockwell Corp. ariety of cuke and coffee erved under the directicn of Mrs. Sterry and M John L. ted by Mrs. Phillip B. oodbury Q. Rogers qnd Raymond. women aud twelve | ted a3 waiters, Dur-| hour and lated in the | Purvis are visiting in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Todd and s Edward of Webster have been gue cof Mr. and Mrs. James Kent. Miss Laura ase spent the holiday season in New York. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Milligan and daughter, of Wauregan, were Christ- mas ests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mil- ligan. George A. Davis has been hdme on a furlough from Fort Wright. supper McCord's orchestra. rendered by and T Talcottville Francis P. Bacheler | of were recent guests of| Herbert Battey and family spent the former’s sister, Miss M. M. Bache- | Christmas with relatives in Wo ler of Bast Town street. stock. % Mrs, H. S. Call spent the .holiday with Danielson friends. Cora Kibbe and son Charlie ors in' Beston. up were entertain- Christmas da of Danielson MONTVILLE tmas tree exerci e held Cl b ] 2 Rawson <all Aliss Ella Adams at Rivervie Christmas afternoon. HORSE is as much a matter of good feeding as of good breeding. Get your Feedstuffs Supplies from us and you will get as- tonishing results in good look- ing horses, doing good work. Chas. Slosberg & Sor 3 Cove Street | “DELPHEON” The Super-Phonograph PLAYS ALL RECORDS '} In Genuine Woods Only Il $75.00 to $1,500.00 and his 1 Mrs. Betsy Spears has returned ~ Harry Williamson | her home at Foster Center, after isit with local friends, "HOPKINTON Deborah Wells Mitchell on Friday aft nk while chopping off a portion of i.ey out, after suffering lan attack of influenz o | _M7s. Charles Ross Kenyon is report- 1apman is spending some|ed about the house after 2 severe ill- his daughter, Mrs. Cora|ness. Other influenza patients at or family of East Lyme. near Hopkinton City are said to be Mrs. Ida Watt of Hart- | improving. with her in the H r Charles W. Jolley and who died in 21l been confined to week from | the past week with the d Mr. and ) | Mr. and M { Christma arence W ake and Mr. er D. Bl and Mrs days William the past Lyman spent week in he New Londc | pman is visiting | LAUREL GLEN Geer and William M with e Mrs. Da- stmas day ne: ursday afterncon g beinz the wedding two hurch who irs. George Frank Main of Noank, who has ding a few days with his mo Jones, rs. Nathan s still moved from |ill, returned to hi recently va- | Aftaway Main i Bottomley | Vera and Helen Martir Whitestone | ed_to their home in Mrs. William Purtker s and Mrs. John FY day to New York for a lenzth: N.S. Gilbert & Sons| . 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