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New York, Dec. 1.—D>Mike McTigue of - New York recelved the judges’ decision over Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. J., at ths end of thelr 15-round bout in Madi- on Square Garden tonight. Both were mants of the Canadian middleweight ‘mpienship. MecTigue had the Bayonne boxer on 6 verga of 2 knockout on several oc- slons but Smith's rugezedness enabled best in the last three rounds. Smith covered up and refused to be drawn in- to open fighting in the early rounds but \[r‘T‘g‘—e pressed him 'and shook him into MCTIGUE RECEIVES DECISION OVER SHITH m to pull through and he appeared at | Olmstead of Harrisburg, Penn., a mem- bér of the Crimeon varsity crew last spring, hag earned a place on the var- sity rowing squad at Oxford university, England. He 1is attending Magdalen college. Olmsted rowed at 3 ifi the Har- vard boat which last year was a port !oar. He is competing with A. T. M. Durant of Magdalen collegew for the place at 6 in the Oxford crew. BUELL TO CAPTAIN HARVARD VARSITY NEXT SEASOY ! Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 1.—Charles C. ls with right and left hooks to the, K Buell of Hartford, Conmn., was elected jaw, captain of the Harvard 'varsity football Marty Collins, New .York bantam- |team today. He had played at quarter- welght, stopped Al Walker of California, referee halting the contest i en Walker was un: Pittsidld, AMass, Dec mond of the lo —Walter H ting averages t average 295 Worce: FORMER HARVAED OASMAN ON OXFORD VARSITY SQUAD 1.—Harvard Mariine EACTEEN LEAGUE the Eastern team batting ew Haven third 258 | p back for the past two seasons and was cne of the stars in the game in whida Harvard won from Yale this year. Buell was one of several candidates, but his election was announced as unanimous. the | able LEW TENDLER TO MEET FRIEDMAN ON DEC. 16 Dée, 1.—Lew Tendler, the am- New York, League bought d Americans, | Philadelphia lghtweight, wil meet Safl- b! ! eason with |or Friedman of Chicago, in a 15-round i games, ac. |bout at Madison Square Garden on the , it was reported weight in at the today. or more |recognized lightweight jimit, 135 pounds, eorge’ McFar- |at two o'clock in the afiernoon on the cludb with .393 | day of the battle. ths champlon- FABER, WHITE SOX PITCHER CONVALESCING AFTER OPERATION Chizago, Dec. 1.—Urban “Red” Faben, mier pitcher of the Whie Sox is con- escing in a MNospltal today after an operation for the removal of the internal seml-lunar cartilage from the right knee. Faber injured.the knee when he slipped while flelding a ball In the city series. Surgeons said that there was every in- ster E. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET FLUCTUATED Naw York, forward Jater. New Wberty bonds, erna jonal re: influerces. ign !-c»‘mh!r nterest and dividend pay- naugurated without strain Call money opendd at , eased to 4 1-2 at mid-day, to five per cent. lu tne final t -‘«1 reserves. five per cent b unded taushed 5 1-2 per cent en - e princical foreign lly Brivsh, Fre piow adjust rone’s £ 4 was 2 paramount facto list representative tanding fea continued <« 9 ard course at a net gain ws of the extra dividend on ('h and Quiney enlivi issues, whic ofits from this e substantial be bursement, ks were hesl- e day's trading nd the strengt ittances werc favor- wings just “efore the finish of reacted from their best prices Balt & Ohio ... Balt & Ohio pr Beth Steel * . Beth Steel (B) Brook Rap - Tr Brook R T'etf . Butte Cop & Z Butte & Super Canadfan Pacific Central Leather Cent Leather pr Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio Chi Gt West Chl G West pr . Chl Mil & St'F . Ch M &St Popr. Chi & N'west ... Copper no Copper Cosden . Crucible Stee] Crucible Steel pr Del & Hudson re- be- ex- ails 15 | r Fisher Body (0) Gen Electric .. Gen Motor Gen Motor pr .. Gen Mot Deb Gen M Deb 7 s gave way on profit |Gt Jerth or kindred issues were only ;f,“”"’ “"C’,’,Z‘;rf"" ve %> reports JONE |yneniration Cop ... ¢ are being taken 0 |yi grorvestor ... 7855 _-‘-e better known Inde- fyns STVIEE 133 but shipping an’ |y, Sror Morine pr 57% 0% numerous spec ade variable gains |1n¢ 3ot mouen gt Bales ounted to 650,000 shares. Tnt M Truck pr . wa Demand sterfing at 4.06 showed a |y pgper g gain of six cents to the pound and francs, | ine paper pr p lira and marks were hizher DY IKennecott .. ts, the mentral remittances |yenon Valley e&tlso maiing material ralr : 4 Petrol Heavy realizing canssd most of the Copper from their new K & T vere. sub- T pr 0. (36 i nlibenoes. nnd tate Tl sharp re- T 1-2's and Paolfic nation was i Bad e forthcoming. . Total Saleg. par valie) a3- N y Central qregated $24,275,000 NYNH&H. 3 e = Norfolk & West 99 PYOCKY North Am 437% The tollowing {s.a summary of the |North Pacific 83 New York Stock Ex- [Pern R R 34% Plerce Of! 12% Migh. lLow Close. [Ry Stee! Spring 90 54 56% [Ray Con . 143 371 377% |Redding 7 738, 854 85% Reading 2 pr . 4332 Rep Ir & Steel . 50 |Rep Ir & Steel pr 20 | South Pacific 803 South Ralway 30 | Southern Ry pr . 493 Tenn Copper . 108, fon Fhelfc 128 ion Pac pr 728 S Rubber ..., 4914 U S Rubber pr .. % 91% 7 S Steel 5% 83 U S Steel pr . % 1133 West Un Tel % 90 West El & Mfg . % 3T% { Willys 0'land 5% L9975 90% 90% % . 273 e % a2y WE ADVEPTISE EXACTLY AS T 18 {our Winter Coat YOU'LL NEED IT- NOW. WE HAVE A GREAT SHOW ING HERE ULSTERS, RAGLANS, CHESTER FIELDS. SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED. PICX YOURS NOW $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 Marphy & McGarry 207 Main Street MONEY ec. 1—Call morey easier; high 5: w 4 1-2; ruling rate 5; closine bid 4 1-2; offered at 5; last lD&n 5; call lcans agalnst acceptances 4 1-2, COTTON New York, Dee. 1.—Spot cotton ulet; middling 17.55. * Liberty Bonds, Hizh, Low. (1 USLb23%s ... 96.30 9;,’2.4 U S Lib 2d 45 97.43 96.24 U S Lib 1st 4%s “5.00 97.30 97.30 U 8 Lib 2d ¢ 0 97.30 97.40 1-2 ev 4%s - 98.90 98 90 U S Lb 3d 4’/, $7.60 9 U S Lib 4th 4%s o7 97.40 Victory 4%H 99.94 93.96 zear terday. Aszo $4.05% $3.48% Cables ¥ 349 Francs .07 Guilders 20,55 Marks ’ 143 Lire 2.68 Swiss francs 15.68 P s 13.10 Beiglan francs 6.44 Sweden 19.50 Teece.. . Argentina 71.15 | CHICAGO GRAIN MAEKET Chicago Dec. 1.—Rains in Texas and Kansas as well as in Southern Argentina nad a bearlsh effect on the wheat mar- ket today. Prices closed uneettled, 1-4 to 1 1-8 net iower, with December 1.13 1.2 and May 1.16 3-4 to 1.16 7-8. Corn fin- ished 1-2 off to & shade advance, soats 1-4 cent down to a like upturn, and pro- vislons ranging from G cents loss to a gain of 2 1-2 cents. ‘Wheat prices fluctuated rapidly and at one time the May delivery was up to 13 centy above the recent low point, but the pit factar. Ar- = =~ longer be made 80 serviceable as of late, a the marke. wes L _sufficlent support to- withstana reased !e!llng to | reatize Reports dication that the operation would be successful. Bobby Roth, outflelder with the New |'Baltic Gym., Friday Night, Dec. 2nd York Americans, will undergo a simflar operation here next Monday. He injured his right knee during the past season. NORTH GROSVENORDALE FIVE PLAY WANDERERS TONIGHT The Baltic Wanderers play the North Grosvenordale basketball team &t Bal- tic Friday night. Manager me will be on Land to help out if he needed. same lineup as against Moosup and will be as follows: R. Swanson and Simoneau forwards, Coady, center, 73 Swanson and R'Jbsrtaflle, guards, with Hines and ¥irth subs. North Grosvenordale lineup will be aa follows: Chase and F. Baies, forwards, Johnson, center, J. Bates and Backus, guards, with G. Bates and E. Johnson, subs. The Nightingalg-Morse cancelled the game for Wednesday night that they were .to play with the Wanderers and ! lainfield wants to call off the game had scheduled for the 9th with the nderers in Plainfleld, so the Wander- ers are laok for a game out of town for the Sth. AL et POSTPONED ALUMNI-ACADFMY GAME TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY The Academy eleven will play a post ason game with a oicked alumni team, Saturday on the campus. This game b played last Saturda day and the field the game was in bad comdition called oft. Among the alumni players that will don will be Bennett, Eastwood, Brad football togs and e linevo a few s having J)roumhout the chK probably will changes. The light practice Where Wi Grch Play? +«Where will Henie Groh, star of the Cincinnati Reds, year? third | play nswered the ques- i is eoncern- | Landis ordered Groh ati and finish the: said he would | tion as far ed. \V‘\n'l to report season finish, It is he woul I»ut nev 3 st on r,’nod au"\oxilv that have been a member of the r, had not Judge Lan- he must play in Cincinnatt nowhere. McGraw was ready to! take him over. In fact: McCGraw's readiness to meet Groh's demands is 1 to be one reason why he held out so long on reporting. to Cincinnati. Now that McGraw is-the manager of the world champions, he says Groh bust the greater part of the year. His work was a bigger surprise to me than any one elsg. Of course I was delight- ed. Even after the first ganrve, I lack- ed the courage to start him. Perhaps he went over his head. However, I am rot discussing that feature because delivered in a pinch.” Worry Over Stars would be delighted if there was some way to tie the can on basketball. Maranville of the Pirates and Frankie Frisch of the Giants, the two out- standing stars of their clubs, are bothy hooked up in the basketball game.| i Each manages and plays on one of the| money is so big that they turn a deatf ear to all suggestion that they are taking gib chances of shortening their baseball career because of injuries. lowa Has Clear Title 4 While Ohio State men did not relish the trimming handed Wilce's pupils by IDlinois, the defeat was good news to a lot of other Western Ccnfcrence' men. State has been hogging the lime- | light for years. Iowa, as a result of State's defeat, has a clear title to the championship. The underdog. al-! ways is the favorite. Had Ohio State defeated Illinois there would have been the usual winter dispuie, with State probably having the edge, although Io- wa is considered the better tecam. Johnson’s Trvubla It 'is rumored that President Ban Johnson of the American League is tlons where moisture was least required. Many traders, however, wero persuaded that more rains would follow, and it was only for a brief time that attention was given to imates putting the con- dition 6f the winter crop in Te‘as as low as 20 to 25 per cent. of normal. Bulls failed also to make any permanent headway with talk of better domestic milling dnand the smallnass of re- ceipts and the chance that Germany would be given more favorable terms for BASKETBALL is not needed. That sounds like the| Plainfield. bunk. He wil probubly be with the!sumvan 03,127 Glants next | Hop: 02 5 On the other hand, its is said that' mone™ M Pittsburg is ious” to “secure the wom¢ 114 191 crack third sacker and that Barnev'is.gpajley, . 105 96 ready to offer some of his stars, who : are in bad favor in the Smoky City, 521 587 for Groh. LEn 3 Tattville. Barnes Surprised MoGraw { Pentn 83 107 er McGraw of the New York: Fdwards 110 104 tainly has the couragze of Pllling 92 123 convictions. Since. the 'close of White 114 116 some critics have panned, Dugas 11e 110 him for his judgment in twice start- e ing Fred Toney, instead of Barnes, 515 561" 559—1673 who_was the hero of the series. This - Danlelscn, from McGraw should silence them: “I!sperriy 118 246 | pitched Toney because he had DPer- Toneo 131 341 formed consistently tiroughout - the. Rondo 108 season and made possible the Win-, Bacon 120 ning of the pennant. Barnes was. a!Barber 128 Barney Dreyfus and John McGraw | crack Eastern professional teams. The |\ BOWLING Tastvilie Lesgue_ K. of C. H. Fontatne -.... 8% 91 Pepin g 82 101 97 125 521 496 Black Birds 94 73— 260 84 112— 277 99 97— 281 96 90— 233 119 100— 315 492 472 1436 NORTH' GROSVENORDALE vs. 3 BALTIC WANDERERS At 8:15 P, M. Adms.—Gents 30c—Ladies ak Tax Included Johnson skatins on thin ice. President Dunn says he is bringing down a strong team |Of the Cleveland club is sald to be to see i he can stop the winning streak |Rone too friendly, because two pro- of the Wanderers. J. Firth, who has been | tésted games went against him_ last out of the Wanderers' lineup for some |¥ear. both being awarded to New York. On . the other hand, the New York Captain Coady will play the | club which a year ago was yelling for Johnson’s head, is probably now lined up for him. President Johnson is a living example of the theory. “It's a -great life i you don't weaken.’ x EM!’LOYEB BOYS popular events in the Y gym for the month of December, is scheduled to be- gln tonight, when the employed boys' division begin theit, basketball league games. Thirty vlnyers distributed on the four teams” comprising the leagus, may be found some of the assoclatio best’basketba’l players. The schednle-is as_foilows 2—Blue Devils vs. Lightning Five: T. N. T Hornets. Dec. 5—T. N. T's vs. Blue Devils Hornets vs. Lightning Five. Dec. 7—Lightning Five vs. T. N. T. Blue Devils vs. Hornata, Dec. 12—Blue Devils vs. Lightning Five; T. 's vs. Hornets. Dec. 12~L’zn[ ng Five vs. T. N. T.'s; Hornots vs. Biue Devils. Lightning Five; Hornets vs. T. Dec. 26—T. N. Hornets vs. Dec, 21—Blue Devils vs. T.'s. T8 v ghtning . Five. Blue Devils; Hoernets vs. AND DANIELSON TIED FOR FIRST HONORS As a result of last evening's matches, Moosup and Danie’son are tisd for firs honors in the Eastern Connectiont Pawl- ing league, while Taftville and Plainfleld MOSSUP Danielson with 1751 for a total: hizh team single new record was- rolled b: Plainfleld with 652 and individual b sinele new record Wus roled by Balley of Plainfleld. The scores: Moosup. Ring 107 ‘141 Potvin 101 84 Les. Salisbury 108 121 Lem. Salisb 106 103 McKenzie 101 126 523 575 606 SCHATZ’S CRESCENTS WON VOLLEY BALL MATCH ! Sinione of the most exclting vol'ey ball contests played on the Y gym fioor this season, the Schatz’s Crbscents defeated Goldfadden’s Olymples in their athletic league match tast night. This compe tlon which takes place following the reg- ular senior gymnasium class Is develop- | ing into a most interesting and exciting | contest, and calling forth much friendly ; points against the Crescents 614. TIn- fadden 128, Markoff 128, Blinderman 111; Markoff |106. Schatz 89, Sadinsky 85, Hecht 82, Hyatt 72, Budnick 67. Lud- 35, Goler 35, Stumm 35, Alexander 32, Abramson ‘32, Sage 23, Mlller 17, Gottes- feldt 16, Sherman 14. Y. Junior Auto League Standinz. Jack Rabbits Autocrats .. The Lizzies . The Supers . No. Game Arranged. Atlants, Ga, Dec.- 1.—Ansnymous let- ters. and telegramg from Atlanta con- taining “sneers and insults” to Center college, have prevented George Tech and paying reparations. Wet weather in the corn beit tended to steady corn and oats, notwithstanding heavy deliveries I oats here’ on Decem- ber contracts. Feedstuffs were generaily selling above corn on a pound for pound basis. Provisions wre very dull and averaged 2 little lower with hogs. i Chicngo Grain Market. Whetit— Center from -arranging a fdotball game in 1922 {n Atlanta, it was sald today by Dr. 8. 8. Wallace of the Georgla Tech Athletic committee. To Invite Harvard Hockey Team. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ! What will probably be.one of the most ' Dee. 28-T. N. T.s v&. Lightning Five; ! Blue Devils. ! | da; trafl. Several new records were hung| up fn last night's performanceés, The | new record for hlgh team total zoes to| Itffs; and one win, ' that | Thetr Tineup:* rivalry, The Olymnles have totaied 703 | ditidual standings are as fo'lows: @old-|is a mo declslon low 63, Kenlg 45, Rubin 35, Biinderman | matched for a 12 round go, to a decision, EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS From our splendid collection cf Coats; Su'ts and Dresses. Styles are the newest and smartest of the season, If you need something new for the holidays, don’t delay com- ingin. Pricesfor every purse _ OPEN SATURDAY exception of the Makeup Department. v also accept the challenge of the Wash House team for a match Mon- night. For arrangements answer ugh the Bull . Judeans’ Answer. Sporting Editor, Norwich B answer to Jail Hil have to state w that .our records letin: In we, the Judaens hope for the last time, not our talk, secure for lhe J. H, of our fiv clean Compare that b the 1. H's three | Let the J. H's get a ep first. For the last th. do time the Judaens not. state intend playing foot- %933 Shetucket Street Special Values MEN Here’s where you can get the money! And such a variety to choos- biggsst value for your from — so many COATS and SUITS — so many styles—so many colors —s0 many fabrics! And best of all—so many low prices! DO YOU KNOW WHY GIRLS OVER- -~ LEAVE HoME bail all winter, four of the town. ided to the fact that daen stars ‘are out of L. HYATT, Manager. Yantic Hustlers Want Games The Yantic Hustlers have organized a sketball team and would like to chal- lenge the Baltic Wanderers, Jewett City, lainficld, and Army-Navy of Taftville. 1 and Pokeg for- Stanley or Vinnle center; Mat- Muc} act! B0 wards ; thew guards. challenges to \l’t;r John Sullivan, Yantie, v call 1343-3 be- tween 6.30 and 7 p. m. zat! Won Pool Match. In a pool tournament conducted at his home, on Park street, Thursday after- binovitch defeated Row in a three game match, the final being 24 to .2, SPCRTING NO1ES. There was a blg turnout of candl- =le flel noon, Samuel Hisco: jiny season and it is said this was the big- gest turnout ever at the university. its wil be reduced to about 18 men in order to facilitate work, which is exceedingly | difficult with ths squad as it now standser numberinz close to 50 men. Bo McMi famous football star of the Centre College team, rather superst is noted as a| ous person during the footbal! season, In a game Bo always, wears No. 11 on the back of his jorsey and always sleeps in No “7iin a Puil- man. - The Central Connpetlent Board has come to a decislon to fight professional basketbal' in this state. This action has} Arawn the fire of the Inter-State basket- ball leagu Wes Kinzdon, snanny shortstop on Gene MeCann’s Americans last snmmer, is with the Vernon club of the California Winter league and s golnz great at his old position. He will play with ‘the Yanks next season. Penny Leorard has baen guaranteed $15.060 for bout with Pinkey Mitchell at Milwaukece. on January 2., The bout affair and at catch- is is to form an associatlon to comprise iboth boxers and their managers. welzhts. Tou Rosash and Mike mer middlewelzht title 0'Dowd, for- holder. are at - New York. on Dec. 6. The Chicago Nationals need both in- flelders and outfie’ders but have only cash to offer in return, while the Yan- kees and Indians need a star left hand niteher and have plenty of trading ma- tertal. XKid Kanlan of Merlden was piven tha | referae's @acislon over Jimmv Dwver of Brooklyn. Tuesday night, in Hartford, in 2 12-rouna hout. Wally Hnmpmond. Pittsfeld pennant- winning manazer. who drifts back into the malor leagues as the result of his being s0ld to the Cleveland Americans, was a much sought player. The Harvard. football scheTule next fall will differ only fn a few games| from that of this year probably. Cinelnnat! must xet a new third baseman. Heina Groh can be used in the trade. Bd Roush, who has been dls. Halifax, Dec. 1.—An !invitation to play a series of games with severa] college teams in the Maritime Provinces will be sent to the Harvard University Hockey team within a few days, according to the Halifax Herald. Elected Captaln. New York, Dec. 1.—Robert Moore, Columbla’s cross-country team for mext season. h sophomore, has been electad captain of) atisfled for several years, may be shift- | The Yale rifle team has telegranh matches with not only American but Fnelish teams. including Oxford and the universities of California ani the State of Washington. The St. Louis Nationals mesds pitch- 3rs next season and have Milton Stock md Outflelder Jack Smith to offer in l. Olu interatate basketball leazme games played Tuesday night, Westfleld defeated . Sprinefield, tn a closs and ex- from baseman bad'y while west Philadelphia boxing exrerts are plck- eandidate for s ihad dates for Harvard's hockey team thisknockou: route. Every section of the United States has Jimmy Potts, Minneap Talk of organizing a pu Jack Lelivet, ittsburgh, it is , is ready for a ;:Eneral houseclean- ing and théy Have plenty of trading ma- | terial, dndge. Lan%s has completed his draft |seazon on the football 9eld, having one of his decision.in the case of. Babe Ruth | but withholds the announcement of what fon he has decided on, as he wants to over the decision again. The French Lawn Tennls Assoclation has accepted tain Albert R. de Joannis as a member | and as a -vice president of that organie the resignation of Cap- fon. The new oval track that has been un- der construction at Yale Fu'd New Ha- is announced is. now the athletle virtually com- pleted. Tho Centre College eleven will strug- with a western teza d at San Diego. Cal., tournament, late on the footba'l t the cast va in- December. Bobby - Barrett as the most el Beénny Leonard's light- He is 19 vears old and his battles (7) by the ight crown. won all real Basketball and hockey have an un-|ch: wm'w this season are Penfl State, In the cerrain status just now at Boston Col-|east, Center College in the south, Iowa lege. A year ago these.sports wero not;of the Western Conference, Nehraska of self supporting and after a léan foot-|the Missouri Valley and Californfa on 1l year it is a question whether they|ti fic Coast. will be resumed. Hockey wjll probably} econard has started a busy be on the card anyway. {season after his lonz absence from the Harvard's varsity basketball squad | ring. the veteran battler of liag been barred from furth- e Minneso- on, as he has ‘passed the age boxing mit of 40 years. i Charlie Grann says that he Iatends to ret! re as pilot of the Seals of the Coast gue, at the close of next season. He been manager several years, listie urfom The plan again heard New York. leading western league Head Of British Arms Dele- gation In Washington LR | batter, has signed as manager of the | Tulsa Western Leagwe club. e deserves credit for smch ecord they, oung up this of the lightest teamg on the gridiron. Harvard's hockey carndidates practice on the Arena In Boston. The team con- sists of six ‘men and will open the sea- son on Dec. 21. ~ * ! Twenty-one candidates roported for the Boslon University basketbail -team, in- cludi; four veterang from last. year's squad. While the matter has not been offi- cially settled, Naval Academy authori- ties are ‘Inclined to believe reports from Princeton that the Tigers will not new the arrangements with the Academy for annual football games on the home and home basis. basketball, which - har g _the greatest boom had in New Yor now esriously threatened by the blus law element. Johnny Shugroe lost the New England htweight champi p to Johmny ton of Boston, former holder 6f the fitie, in a ten round bout at Worces- ter. George Moshier, a Bridgeport boy, will be tendered contract by the Water- bury club for 1822, according to base- ball gossip Brass C! “Vie” Aldrich, a right handed piteb- er and Arnold Statz, fo Holy' Cross and Fisk Red Top star, will be with the Chicago Cubs on the next spring train- ing trip. Rabblt Maranville was one of eight players to make five hits in a single game during the past national leaguo ses- son. | Detroft has signed Pitcher Walt Waite ot Pittsburgh, a young player the Springfield club has been trying to land for aimosy a year. The chief intercst st present amemg the officiais of the Yankee club is cen- tered on the mew ball park which it is hoped to be complete late mext fall. Lancaster Loses Honors For many years the richest agri- cultural section in the country, Lan- caster County, Pa., now relinquishes her proud title and drops into fifth place in value of crops and livestock. The bureau of Census, according to a report, places four counties of Cali- fornia and one of Maine ahead of Lancaster County in the aggregate val- ue of their respective agricultural pro- duce.—Washington Post. H [ The only cure for old &ge is ¢to We Middle States Oil This company is one of the leaders in the oil industry. We. will gladly send without obligation on request a report showing the activities, earn~ . ings and history of the com- pany. .'TY"iel"";nsn;/;;/r:- FRIEDMAN- MARKELSON & CO. " Investment Securilies 742 Main St., Hartford, Ct. Pbone No. 2 !fll

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