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il.\g Ymflnm in the United States” said rrRER mbhzs &N TEAST 13,150,000 INSURANCE POLICIES IN 1921 |2 New York, Dec.. 8.—Reports - to- the. 15th annugl cohiention of the “Associa-. tion of Life Imsurance: Presidents here today wers sald to indicate that the new insurance iseued in’ the United States in 1921 whl amount to 13,150,000 “sep- Thm Folks it you’are iweak, thin and nervous, let Lee & Osgood-Co. supply. you With | piciness conditions, Bitro-Phosphate. . It is guaranteed 10|’ “Returng have been furnished by 148 increase welght ahid strength &nd Y6-or tny 272 life insurance companies Go- store energy, Vlgfll' l!ld nerve force. wmte l'l per cent. of the new business of 1920. Their 1931 returns are based on the actua' amount of new business paid for up to November 1at of this year, plus an estimate for the remaining two months. In 1920, the number of new_policies ed was 13,248,000, In- surliig “$10,1081000,000. “Twenty years ago, in 1901, American 1ife insurance companies wrote $2,020,- 000,000 of new insurance. A decade la- ter, in 1911, the amount of new insur- ance was $2,870,000,000, an increase of a little more than one-third. In 1921, therefore, the issue will be almost three times that of 1911. In the vears 1919 and 1820, tho issues were much great- er than ever before. Mdhey was plen- tiful and the results of the war and the epidemic of influenza had impressed up- on_the people the need of life insurance, In 1921, however, the business ha$ been affected by trafle conditions, striks, Io off employment and general retrench §; ment. Notwithstarding this, the amount | of life insurance this year will exceed that of any siigle year, with the excep- tlon of 1920. “Up to 1919, new life tnsuraticsJeach year, on the average, increased about 10 ner cent. This coversd a period of about 20 years. One year the increase was as high as 18 per cent. Another year It was as low as four per cent. | Then, in 1919, came the umparalleled in- crease of 62 per cent. over the few bus- Iness of 1918. Therefore, that thé ae- gregate amount of new life insurance in 1921 is less than that-issued in 1 is cause neither for surprise nor dis pointment. In meral potentiality, sidering the conditions under which the 1921 new insurance was bought by the American people, the results mark prog- The holy sacrifice of the offered three times in St. P arate policles for $8,635/000,000. This will mark a decrease of three-quarters of one per cent. in the mumber of ‘pol- icles compared with last year, the most prosperous in life ifisurance history. The amount of new ce thus would be 15 per cent. less than that of last year and 2.6 per cent. ahead of that of 1919 Statistics were presented by Jokn M. Holcombe, president of the Phoenix Mu- tual Life Insurance Company,of Hart- ford, Conn, who sald that the 1921 rec- ord in new 'life insurance marks prog- ress rather than retrogression, and is an encouraging index of returning normal ecclesiastical year, therof -8t, the citcumelston of Our Year's Day, August 15th,*the of the Blessed Virgin, Nov. lst. Saints’. Day, Dec. 25th, after oceses; “With® the oblization of assisf ‘work., read by Rev. Philip J. Moone: 7 by the rector, Rev. M. H. | P, @Galyin. choir, the principal solos being given SPECIAL-DANISH PRIDE Evaporated Milk LARGEQ({ FRIDAY & CANS J, SAT.ONLY B R TR S o A R B X A Real Xmas Gift—One Pound Individual 85 C 1b. Chest, Foil Lined, of Flowery Orange Pekoe (This Tea Is Packed and Scaled at the Plantation) the world was son Proverbs 8. 2 Taoke 1. Ane s 61, , the salutation of the next to the influenee in maintal purity in_the C: to so freaue solitary boas the Iideals I8 DESTROYED BY FIRE Fire of undetermined origin at 2 o'- clock Thursday morning, . totally = de- stroyed the. ice cfeam parior and dance hall run by M. L. Ferron on the slope of Durfes hill, near the new highway bridge from Niantic to Waterford. The leveled the building in a compar- atively ghort time, a loss esti- mated at $3.000. w London fire department was called to the sceme but 001 ¢hildren a body, VALUE 60c VALUE COFFEE, Ib. .. 31c'TEAS,lb. s Me ‘-.fi,.b 380l3COFFEE b.37C ERY ONE A WINNER AND FRESH ROASTED 1AS CANDIES HERE" WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT “ARE AS REPRESENTED AND OUR GUARANTEE IS E _SATXDFACIION OR MONEV BAQK tendda of thelr t at the clos missed for th WOREING PLANS TO was too far advanced to permit saving | the structure. The Ferron home, located about 100 feet from the burning building, was for a ttme endangered but escaped catching fire. The building was formerly a barn and Chester. At a mebtin |44 persons present, jturers. and Tea BOX OR BULK g citizens in all the natlvity of, Our Lord, or Christmas Day, while A centlon-Dgy—or the Thursday forty day s also observed 4n some df or mC“A’l! CONCEPTION mass “was Patrick" church Thursday, the feast of the Im- | macelate Conception, and one of tié five or six holy days of obligation during the. -being Ja or New iption: A ng; ‘at mass and - abstaining from- servxle- Thirsday, fow mass at § olelock was' that at while high mass at 8 was suns by Rev. Myles | Diiring the last mass Organ- {1st Warrell diracted the sineing of the |iuciclous management so that the by and the Les- The gospel was the rein of Nasga- reth, g@ommemorated three times dally when -the hells ring ont The Ancelus |time the season opens hext from every Catholle chirch, doing honor to the exemplar of chasie womanhood, e e €%t | tee o the Hosvital Aid soelety wiil fur- holle church—referfed | Tish « Christ “our taintéd nature's ¥ hai A Coffee that has ¢ Fes rptien S mhER { Fundreds recotved holy communion at BRa : 25 e T {the thiree masses In. St. Potrick's, Fath- Manhattan Blend oo fhes thin 201, |ovsess mm pos w5 oo sans e v rebs o t at the high at- in charge Isters of Merey: they were dls- RESTORE TROLLEY SERVICE Another step has he¢n taken in New Haven to restore. the Shore Line trolley by the time apparatus arrived the blaze |gervice to the towns between New Haven in Hotel Taft with about including manufac- the he old line, the pre- s were taken to complete I in New York; M. E. D’\“l of Works and M. L. of the Colonial Fihance érp and harbors committee of the house - Pais ©opposition- to-any-bianket biil sgainst memtemvmwmm-imm 8 - £ réporteq favorably on the found the < ‘izens eager for s Tesump- tiofi of servicz and there Was promise of support. - ‘The financial plans were dhu--d at |of ngth. It was Qisclosed that with the proposéd issue of bondd for re-establfsh- ing the property {nto running form the interest cost would ‘be only §63,000 = year. Taking the last figures of opera- tion and cutting out the (hmwl-shly Creek spur fully $77,000 would be in sight. - This ifcome eould be increased by 18 flnfl‘?flofld that essrs. report trom the industrial waste commis- glon of Connecticut. jowest net per vear would he $53,000,| New Haven Earuing Fixed Charges. Twas a8 -'.L““ - Mre. Farrell. All the psalms and pray- | it was explafned. Signs of increasing business on the| sliclearedup. My oot e ot ers had Teference to the singular nrivil- | Much ftfess was 1aid on the frelght | New FHaven road are apparent. For the| St ey w_:-:zw_ - ege by which, throush the merits of |handiing possibilities and om the propos- | st ime in a long period the road earn-| Tlectver your medicine 16 sdvertioede 4 Christ was preserv. |ed inerease in patronage due to. the | ed its fixed” charges of $1,800,000 during the taipt of orleinal sin from istate park at Hammonasset Beach. The {the month of’ Ouober‘ according 1o a 5 moment she was concelved. The expert report believed that wise manage. | Seni-offictal report. fet operating in- i & OSGOOD CO. F] introft read In all the masses throfighont | ment would make possible tn time $107,- | come durifig October was 3148 951 and - 000 net income. It is planned to go ahead with the work, as soon ae the finanelal responke warrdnts it, and it is Hoped that the ré- organized line will b8 in mn(!un by, the thete Were other recelpts totaling $500.- 000 in the month. It was announced Wednesday that ev- | %% the & per cent. at which the loar. ery subsidiaty of the New Haven road " o" PUt 08t ariginally, earned a profit in the month of October This Inc'udes even the water lines. Such| * Durhdm. —Moderitor A 2 condition s new for the New Fiaves | 3opoiniag Ailowik s the specias Tt is mdmlood that the New Heyen | committes on town school.consolidation will_endeavor to secure an extension of | Which will repoft at the adjcarned tows the European loans of $27,582,691 ‘which | meeting to bo held i March: F. B. Korn, must be met April 1, next. -The exten- Ellen’ M. Mathewson, Mrs. G. ¥. sion would be a higher rate of interest | Ston¢, L.;D. Markie and H,C. Parsons. . B Otte hm Middletown.—The Middletown commit- s celebration at the Mid- dlesex how: as they have done since the society was founded in 1907. Christmas Presents That Last ‘TOASTERS—PERCOLATORS—FLAT IR ONS—TABLE LAMPS HEATING PADS—CURLING IRONS—V IBRATORS VACCUUM CLEANERS—HEATERS WASHING MACHINES GRILLS " IMPORTING COMPANY REET NORWICH, CONN. Bristol—The matter of appointing s: eral additional members to the stol fire department came up this week and ' the common council agreed- that some | appointments shoult he made. W York capital appears 0 he behipd The | N+ ion of a company to run O’NEIL-McGRORY ELECTRIC CO Vietor M. x\‘)v‘\am bank of 20 or Over Prepaid Except on Sugar and Milk ERYTHING REALLY GUARANTEED | makeup of the new officers, one deputy ! new chief and four captains, has not been de- ‘“’"\ cided upon yet. - FRANKLIN SQUARE JRDAY IS THE CUT PRICE DAY GETO FAGE WITH THE PRIGE TAGS £ I's 2 R tion In Garment Prices — You Can’t Imagine How Tremendously Low the Prices Are — Until You Come, See, and Try On the Splendid Garments — and When You Do, Your Own Judgment Will Tell You to Buy. - 4 Gale of Women's Garments That Eclipses Everything of the Past | 77D BIG PATRONAGE—THE LOW PRICES—TEHE GARMENTS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN i 4 Y(Elfi H’ave Kot Attepsefeai 7 ‘ ‘h | lmmflLmnnmmuunn xs!llul!ld Rel 'Irndwmfk A NATIONAL INSTIT ER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF WONDERFUL FUR-TRIMHKED STUNNING PLAIN TAILORED i Sale--Ask Your Neighbor--ixows UTION OF SALES . MR. J. 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