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Telephone: Franklin Machine Provicence, 5. 1. 5 Union 953 Company union 17 Engineers Founder ~ Machinists ‘Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. - Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Gor- kiss Engines, . Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Gear .ings, Couplings, Clutches. | Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. FASTERN CONN. POWER COMPANY STANDI The standing of the Kaste Power company bowling lea that there are two teams (i leading place, the Opetat teams, each having won 20 galnes Jost 11 F. Sistare leads standing of the bow maples for an average of 9.9 followed closely by H. Sistars, with a: average of 98.7. Third plad J. Hull with an average of 07 the. Team Standing w Operating «...... 29 Office .. 5419 Construction 14 Tk L7 X High Three St Frank Sistare, :346. Ja \H. Sistare, 331, J J. Hull, 320, Nov. 22 J. Lord, 312, Ja Individual Averages Peckham Mellor McDougell Chester Winslow Hanrahan Phillips Coffin Furlong Ortman Towle Harris Larsen Barr Laddi Archer Anderson Sullivan .. Fnglehart ... 5 Humphre 1392 ) Mumyec 3 Welsh Murray Jackson Gesner French . Rear-admiral Edv Stitt, head of the school, has been aj general of the n; *Admiral W. C. sthe retired list. Adn known to the medic *n authority on trop n ‘In 1905 he grad won from the Lond !Fropical Medicine nued his wudies i Orient, serving in the in the Philippines. He (of the naval medical schoo! Ington for several years. A RAW, SORC T Eases Qllle‘v \W, hen ')c" Apply a thtl; )\ And Musterole vor the old-fashioned mustard p {ust spread it on w “1 your {i t penetrates to the spot wi gmue tingle, loose 1s the conge and draws out the soreness o le is a clean, w ment made with oil of m is fine for quick relief iro thmi, bronchitis, tonsilitis, crot: p!a, neurpillm w leurisy, rheuma bago, pains and aches of Sprains,sorer: v dren. Keep it handy 35¢ and 65¢ jars; ho Shea’s | MACAZINE UNICN =QU/ PC. | 1 tho: ms of the to of the C 'y here, named as holder of the for- ts, r affirm or . de the bhond: expla ken ere actin ard state | visit from C of Carpentier, h Al ed from F n moyey contract ake technicai inability o transfer the mon- ted Statés at this time. Of- lained that the money haa-mever ansferred to thig country owing nd refusal of the French government' ermit it to leave France. involyed in the match, how. der the posting of the forfe icr in France as being within d theré is no advantage of ntral Union Trust Com- to were in their possession jned t a vz for cl d that hoxer's v as imilar course matter in which nts. 1 Mallett, who acted advisor and interpreter dur- | it to this coun- stated that he had the report of the ation of the bout had resulted In a persona as rope last Saturday and ntier dyithin the time the latter ted that he had any ides from the match. Coloner ated that after ey’s bout a number of ad ‘seen Carpe Is and Beckett, on Carpentier to de- sey when they meet in the ring. CHANC C o CARPE Ont., e on e CHICAGO GRAT the 1e wheat the south: oct ral of ¥ DEMPS] TIER BOUT AT ONTARIO RY with Jan. 19.—There arth” of a permit being MoxEY. Jan t two had in the re- Brennan nglish r box offered to is not 19.—Call money T.ow 6. Ruling rate 6. Offered at 7. Last loan 19.—WI s a mo » foreis h to at 3-4 Corn decl W net lower with Weex Axc 6.09%5 2les MARKET ined in well de- and May lost 3-4 to #1-4 to 1-2@5-8 and provis- advantage throughout rket owing more t opinion. that Jan- nth of declining cts df enlarged shipmen: hemisphere w of considerable atten- zossin that the Italian re-selling wheat tended » ‘market, and be- ' of untoward The re- the wheat market ated at 0, ‘milling de- Noverf theless a on of the set-back in prices ome when trading was 1 and oats for immpdinte, deltvary eeints west nrice 1 of CHICAGO GRAIN MARRET. Onen. Tish, Lov, evel corn since | were re weak in sympathy with T oo wemm | ever sat in that b | nesday Holtins 84 Ferguson 91 Mel 82 . | Supa 95 JUST CONSIDER FOR A MOMENT - the amazing opportunities for pro- fitable investment in the stock mar- ket today. IT IS MANY YEARS since buyers were so attracted to recognized values as they are now. ACQUAINT YOURSELF/ with this extraordinary situation by obtaining our “YEAR-END REVIEW” and SUPPLEMENT which recommends for purchase such stocks as are considered ex- ceptionally attractive, vielding handsome returns on present prices. Fres ypon request. MILTON HEIM & CO. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 2 Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange Consolidated Stock Ex. of N. Y. 162 Atlantic St., Tel. 3045 Stamford Stamford, Conn. Main Office: 74 Broadway, N. Y. Branches .— 489 Fifth Ave, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. granted for the Demps: fight in Ontario, J. P. Fi tary of the Ontario Athletic commis declared here today. Even if‘ the rounds, that a {hio commission t was limited to ten | h( ef l» PLAINFIELD DOWNS KILLINGLY « IN FAST AND CLOSE GAME Plainfield, 19.—F High | defeated the hasketball sent- | ing Killingly High Tuesday evehing, by the score of 19 to 14, in a contested game. Shortly ing of the first half, Pidinfielq h fter open- Dougherty of | aged the bal 1 for the e game. Jouret then scorca other point on a free try and then field kept the lead throu of the game. guards held Reeves to two field baskets ea ble to solve the fiela forwards. ampions ley league. Li Plainfield W. Kapala . 6f the Quinebaug Val- eup and summary Jouret Dougherty Graves ..... Bitgood | g Sunn ........ Longo Left (; u‘l.l‘d i Baskets from the floor: g et Dougherty ouret 2 W. Kapala 1; R free trié Jouret 1. Re ins and Morin; tim Bodo. E NGRAYE WIN MATCH "Phe the b Fngra two out of thre, njght at the Aetna a and J. Purdon were tied for individual high, each rojling 108 1 and hi; throe was rolled by Ward, of 268 pinfall. Score: Printers Totals 417 Engravers 71 78 J. Purdon Totals TAD JON COACH FOR NEXT FIVE New n, Conn., Jan. 19 football activities for the next five years ' @ vill be D. Joncs of a Dn, as the subject of miic > comment in a number of ne pers after the poor showing of Y but Philadelphia, Jap. 19.—Jay Gou national and open court tennis champi won three out of the four today in- the ninc-sot fop the Jack Soutar, clup. The sco The remaining sets day. Gould nee 5 v P 1 ; 5 rarad- | ates and i versity publications. | i = | GOULD WINS BEST THREE OUT | OF FOUR S FROM SOUTAR | only two more sets | Will Be B&uy Gf The Housze [] - Your Opportunityv Today ° fl Carpentier u ainfie pt the lea ghout the e ards 14 Killin 2 Reeves and , '0 field baskets each. Killingly was nable to solve th work of the | Plainfield _display- | ed good form, with Jouret and Dougher- y_starring. nfield now has a goad chanee for AME FROM PRINTEKS fl s defeated the Pri ‘ uifs =~ Qvercoats H ~- THE SUITS 28 were . .. $45.00 14 were . .. $50.00 33 were ... $55.00 , 18 were . .. $60.00 39 were ... $65.00 26 were ... $65.00 16 were ... $75.00 22 were ... $75.00 THIS 15 THE FINAL GLEARANCE Our recent sale activities left fis with sev- eral odd sizes and broken lots in both Suits and Overcoats. Every garment is desirable, good style, good quahty and well made. . They are grouped for the final clearance at one price, $25.00, regardless of cost to us or former selling prices. This is plainly the greatest clothes selling event ever conducted by us or any other _store. Youcansave from 520 00 to %50 00 on a single garment. ShopFarly--andBuyMore ThanOneGarment (The Wankatizn ; 121-125 Main Street ; “THE KUPPENHEIMER STORFE” 12 were ... $45.00 9 were ... $50.00 4 were ... $55.00 11 were ... $60.00 THE QVERCOATS '] A — . . - ——— © = T+ ® 5k et e e e in \SOPYAIGHT. CLINEDINET,_WASNINGTOR to retain the title win four to become ch fect. Columbus, baseball throw games in Ohio would, if convict- was a | ed, be imprisoned from one to five years ang fined $10,000, under a bill su ted to the state legislature today. An: son offering or giving such a bribe would be subjected to t The bili was prompted, its mits, the world The following public holidays which will be ce the states and countries and on t. dates enumerated below is furnished by while Soutar must |in every country and colony in ion. Central and Souf\ Amer’ in all Gould's position pla rly per-|{of Asia except Hejez, Mesopotamia His wonderful chanze' of puce |estine and other pasts of the former Tur- fiyed Soutar throughout, It “was |kish empire, and China (where it is ob-| uld’'s deadly aceuracy in { to] ti® foreign community): and and flawless general- and Oceania _In the ed him to get off to al staze tnd ierr ainst the ch third sot, llenger. which he Ssutar mbia, and all colo- 2.—Ce: . China ttrea sistent Mauritius, nia, Victeria, . mateh with “Puncr’ Fa Windward Islands South Australia, day. But it was the steadiness i _Monday, Jan. 5—China treaty perts),{ Monday, Jan. .1 Aeira Is- Gould's stroke that gave him the ad- lands, Po: . Porta East Afric vgntage. Portuguese We Yiotoria, Auvstria, | - . “I thoug’ weuld BILL FOR PUNIs T OF e b GAME TIIROWE SUBMITTED 19.—Professionil ting D; 0., Jan, ayers her father did anxious fo per- | same by the expos ries gam in connection with of 1919, "Rumanta, Si- January Moldays, r of bank and c States, Bu Jugo Rugs calenda 19—Baltic st tes, Chass’ 3 ) MuTiod Lhott i bipkn !\!\l;:rkc:iuaranl)' Trust Company of - New | Greece, Ju:l:sm\;f; \ whoh !suvr‘excds“l?e dla:e Chas.. 'A-'| | Saturday, Jan. 1—A holicay. in eve b s - |Hot wa’erf ols. Mr. McLeod, who has rt of Europe except- Bui La orth Cara- - passed the age limit of 25, becomes'|and Ireland, Greece, Jugoslavia, R SR y, = Sure Pche the Baby of the House, and is per- i|Nis, Soviet Russia, Ser Ukrainia i haps the vounzest membon te have’| TUFKeY (Whero it s observed by Jan. 20—RBrazil - g ! | banks ahd merchants) ; in ail of the Eu-|Rio ro). Rumania FOR INDIGEST roN . ropean oolonies in Africa and in Liberia; Saturd; Jan. razil (state of