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K. of C. - Army-Navy Win In Taftville League rounds but speeded up things in the i and sixth. He clipped Ward on the chin with_a hard right in the fifth and s gered the Jersey boy. apologized and allowed his opponent recuperate from the effects of the blow be- fore resuming the aggressive. In the sixth Leonard hammered Ward | with a wide varlety though slow and apparently afraid to tak the agzressive worried h his long reaching righ In the two games played in the Taft- asietbal gue last evening, in T s K .of C. five scored an ver ~the Ponemah e. in the first game, opsters had an easy club, winning 47 zame was the best of the two, guards halt ONARD OUTPOINTED WARD IN SIX ROUND BOUT ARKFT WAS ACTIVE . The champion th Hanlon, Denver, at the end of a YANKEE CLUB TO CONSIDER PLANS FOR 1922 CAMPAIGN —Plans for ELKES TEAM 4 TAKES MATCH FROM TEAM new player. The Thread city is also to be re- presented with a girl's basketball team to contend for state cham-| under_the manage- | merican Thread Athletic won its match, ed by Jim Hay be Buck Dono- School coach. | been elected | JUDEANS A. C. FOOTBALL TEAM CLAIMS 140 LB CHAMPIONSHIP Team 4, Capt. ssed during t N JEWETT CITY the manager of the completed a most | DE JOANNIS iNATION FROM FEDERATION | EMERALDS OPEN SE WITH WATERBU . WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF H. JACOBS & CO, NEW HAVEN, CONSISTING OF $30,000 WORTH OF STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS , AND FURNISHINGS. WATCH THIS PAPER TOMORROW FOR DETAILS OF THE T MOST SENSATIONAL SALE NORWICH HAS EVER KNOWN. 121-125 Main Street NOVEMBER RAT Mavhaltae Judeans Hoopsters Want all s. Their first game is to be he Fort Wi Wright during Louis Hy anager of the team SCIEDULE r University of Mi JORDAN ELECTED OF YALE FOOTBALL TEAM | Ralph C. Gilroy of Haverhill, Mass. 1s been elected to c: n the 192 football A cosat to coast automob from Buenos a be_attempted e: Eligin Hill, 1l | sonia_High football t en Dec. 2, in a post Yale has started its boxing and bas- | | ketball team: | A year or so ago it was said tha | Battling Levinsky was * " a, fighter, but the Bat at the boxing trade. Jimmy Maugan, a husky lightweight | |rom Macon, Ga, is in Philadelp tories over thelr COACH GARGAY TO FORDHAM UNIVEREITY to become manager of ath ntor at Ferdham Uni 3 to 1.15 1- to 1 7-3G2 cents, 2 1-2 to 10 cents. Junlors Organized Auto League. on the part Worcester MEAT SCRAP fn individual po; ts are: Abra-| %; Cummings, James Fenton WRITE FOR BOOKLET s Worcester Rendering CoMrs. AUBURN, MASS. YALE HOLDING FOR I0WA UNIVERSITY ~—TYale is holding open for a possible game with the B ¢ of Towa next . ed last night. New Haven, Nov. it was learn- owa and Yale Wwill meet probably will not be knowa Judeans have am and organ re nos open ght Junior team at Fort E few tt of tre anging a schedule season. Bowling Challenge. Football courage is the kind that en- | s to & cheer ly with| batter, has si Tulsa We: rn League igan now boasts of the fine: athletic fields and ums in ¥ Several of Yale's football men took in the reseue work at the Rialto re, NeWHave Sunday. t thy year. ame. the last of 1es to commence. Playing in the world series has cost| e Rut a chance to earn a big of the California r League. ; Middle States Oil This company is one of th leaders in the oil ind: Y We will gladly send without tion on request a report showing the activities, earn ings and history of the com- pany. This stock at present prices * Yields 8149, FRIEDMAN- MARKELSON & CO. Investment Securities 742 Main St, Hartford, Ct. Phone No. 2 2281 Main Office Branch Office 45 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway New York New York . The Virginia League moguls came| 10 bat ear! nd fixed April “Lefty” O'Doul, Yankee recruit, Lee Fohl, manager of the' St. Louis|Conroy of Ogde: de such a br , was one of the dir n Montrea yracuse Ball Club will & as the | W han who Europe has territory t season’s b: a success. Twelve foreign cyc! in | is thall | league who spent the last seasor Coast League, has been v d by the New York Club have arrived The Navy squad s, expects grea young catcher “Greasy’ Neale, Cincinnati outfield- ! for nd Washington and Jefferson Col-|in ootball coach, has a younger bro- | no-hi ned as manager of { play the An-| m at New Ha-| he winter | WHAT MAKES THE WHEELS GO ROUKL? A manufacturing plant complete in every detail of con- struction and equipment, with abundance of choice raw material and a full complement of skilled help, is absolutely helpless without power. Power is necessary to operate the machines and is a very expensive item in all manufactur- ing plants. Power as used by textile plants is of two kinds—water and steam. The difference between the cost of steam power and that generated by water’is very readily compard to paying your winter's coal bill or ting you heat for nothing. The Ashland Cotton Company is exceptionally well situated as to powcr. Being largely electrified, it has three sources to draw fro. hydro-electric, steam turbo-electric and Eastern Connecticut elect: case of the failure of one source, it has two remaining sources to draw from. Purchased electric and steam turbo-electric power is expensive, but the hydro-electric power generated by the Ashland Cotton Com- pany’s own water power privileges is the cheapest power there ic. The Ashland Cotton Company owns and controls exclusively the Ashland resevoir at its mills in Jewett City, the resevoir at Hopeville with its modern hydro-electric plant, the resevpir at Pachaug, which is the second largest body of water in Connecticut, and Billings Lake, an- other valuable privilege. The saving made by these valuable water rights amount to many thousands of dollars annually. The higher the price of coal, the greater the saving. These water rights are the perpetual prop- erty of the Ashland Cotton Company and are really priceless in value. In addition to the hydro-electric plant at Hopeville and the complete plant with General Electric steam turbine and generator set at Ashland milis, the plant has installed to date over 330 electric motors, varying from 1-2 H. P. to 100 H. P. These individual motors are a great saving in power over friction losses caused by heavy shafting, pulleys and tight belts in the majority of mills. When the Ashland Cotton Company weaves a yard eof Sateen, there is less cost for power than most mills have to face. - This item serves with many others to make safe your investment in Ashland Preferrcd Stock. BARSTOW, HILL & COMPANY 68 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. _ _mm Detail Information Coupon. BARSTOW, HILL & CO, Boston, Mass. Please send me detail inform: the Ashland Cotton Company. It way by this request. n on the SAFETY FACTORS back of understood that | am obligated in no Address... 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