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it L Its i true merif. The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Norwich kidney sufferers, < Have made {heir local feputation. Proof,fies in the testimony of Nor- - wich péople who have been cured ‘to | stay cured. 2 S 3y Mrs. Roland Ockery, living at 262 | Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “My opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills is just as+high today as when I testified to theirs merits in @ statement given in April, 1906 At that time I stated that_gréat benefit had followed the use of this remedy in my case when I suffered from ah aching in the small of my back, which caused me almost constant misery. Pains in my sides also unfitted me for the most trivial of my household dutles. 1 was miser- able and unable to find reliet when Doan' Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, and I procured a box from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store. Their beneficial effect was noticeable in a remarkably short time and I con- tinued taking the remedy .until all trouble with my back and kidneys was removed. Mr. Ockery also used Doan’s Kidney Pills with the best of results, fes at low rates, before placing your elsewhere, ket Stroet, Norwich, Conn. rgest a =L “eb 8 oo o team, made up of about balf Montville and haif New London, is one of the strongest amateur jons around here and the C. A. C.g will probably have all they want to do to win. ) Weerign e 5lonccmunran Bl oo The Westerly High school team went home staggering tened batting averages Friday after- noon, after a game with the Academy nine on the Academy campus,- where they walloped the red and white play- ers 17 to 0. Winning the game gave Westerly the lead in the Eastern di- vision of the Interscholastic league, but Bulkeley has the chance to tie them again by defeating Windham High at Willimantic this afternoon. Accompanied by two special cars full of expectant supporters, the West- erly school boys came up determined %o win, and they got after the game from the start, and never let up on the Academy, piling up the runs and play- ing an airtight game that made second base the farthest point any Norwich £l awbprimad E wleorse 2 £ THE VALUES ARE EXCEPTIONAL! THE SAVINGS MOST POSITIVE! Will You Buy a Last Season’s Oul- { ing Suit at One-half the " Regular Price? .. I u. i SUPPORTS UMPIRE DONOHUE. Arthur Nash Submits a Brief for De- ion in C. A. C.-Stonington Game. i el ‘Westerly, R--1, June 2, 1908, Sporting Editor Norwich Bulletin:— Dear Sir:—Kindly allow me to reply to your “Pointer for Umpire Donohue.” The rule you refer to—section 7 of rule 86—covers only. the definition of a double play. o & Rule 59 covers scoring of runs, and reads: “One run shall be scored every time a base runner, after having legal- ly touched the first three bascs, shall legally touch the home base before three men are put out—provided, how- i i 2, PHELPS AT 444 CLIP. Wagner and Lenox Next in Rating in National Leagus. Phelps of St. Louls 'for 17 games is hitting for 444 In the National league, ‘Wagner, Lennox and Downey come next. Wagner is the best df the base runners. Averages of the leaders, best unofficial source, follow : r FIRE INSURANCE backed by the strongest companies, at ‘premiums that reach the safoty-point only. Quick settlement should dis- & aster come. Don’t delay—let's writs wour policy_today. Sher, thet & 4. Tactichohe _an or G. 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Srows 30 o e S Mlaers New vork 30 i we Men of Norwich second—runner playa back and forth | plL ob S, i e Washiagion-Clereland B iEIaL whila., # ;o an WAUREGAN STANDS PAT. aman onsthint reaches homse (then is Zimmerman, Chicage, 20 73 22 .306 | Manager Farrell Says Team Will Do 'oday.A v e smd put out), this run counts (Rule 59). Teath Straight Vistory. Magee, Philadelphia, 29 95 29 .305 B h : Very respectfully, Boston, uwine 4—Detrcit won from Boston todsy | Bates, Boston, $1 128 39 300 —Barry.in Form for”Putnam. Y s ARTHUR N. NASH. |8 io 0 by wunching ity and taking adraniage of | Ferguson, Boston, 20 6 1300 (Special to The Bulletin.) More than 50 Suits are included in Mr. Nash puts up & pretty 00d ar- | \rugn vicory of the seascn. Schaeter 42 Wa: | Lumiey, Brooklyz, 27 8 .296| Wauregan, now the leader in the : f gument for his side of the centention. out_of the game by infuries, and | Howard, Chicago, 54 16 .206 o 4 this sale—all high grade Suits in every » In the example he glves, the run would but ‘not badly. Seore: 1 . Bastern_ Cennecticut " leagye. -Is_doing BRI PRRD. el ATIOS. Sa 10 aRe D e Wiltse, New York, 17- & .294 | some effective stick work and swing- HAS REMOVED HIS 0% af & Beiteh BAll e s iy s RN 1. ot f‘;m&h u - ing its bats at the rate of .257 for the particular—good materlals and skilful s 5 1 A team in the five games played. he Tt S A » Sttty A Soorine ;o ,2 S Y 3 S TSN 35 ian ST S et R Snte Yoo~ tailoring throughout. a b b = » ri o THERE. Life and publish the reply. o0 . 2 9| Grant, Philadeiphia, 29 115 2 A.B. . P.C. A & 0 TAKE i7. e ETAR ey e § 311 3 3| Sechlel New York, ' 19 84 15 Driscoll .. . 13 9 697 This opportunity is ene of the unique [rr;nrs Vi, fade o Yale Nine Unsettied. o0 2 3 39 1|Mclean, Cincinnati, 30 101 23 Hil 15 5 / nFFlcE L == Wiy TR A5 T Vale bAseball 14 ERE T ‘g,hg;';:g 18 13 20214 | Hogan . .i. 21 7 features that characterizes our method layer could reach, and only two got |shifts have not ceased in preparation o5 101 et 3 Goven .. 16 5 3 %o far. With the bat the Academy |for the team's matches with Prince- i R Taker. Chicagor ™. 34 153,38 o | Loyasley 5 . of doing a successful clothing busi- ¥ vi 718 1 3 ago, ’ 70 | Gadbols . 24 5 Was helpless before the pitching Of |ton and Harvard, and the makeup for Grdvola T0 THE Pember, “while Westerly was landing | the opening match with Princeton here FIRST TEAM OVER 700. Miane fi 4 ness. We tell you plainiy that they're » on Ted:Lawler For two home x-u.nsl by tfnmarrow will probably not be settled shfflhm ol s : Captain Foley and Pember, helped | till tomorrow morning. 3 J .. . 9 T s g CH‘PM‘" BUILDING Siong by douples by Chapman, Pem- | = It is fully expected that Arthur Mer- v°'"‘.y .B"‘:"‘ r":‘:‘”':"'" Qual< | Neareux .. . 11 0 1900 Suits; if we didn't you'd never ber, Spargo and Champlin. ' These, | ritt will pitch against Princeton. Rose VHIBE: VO 81 TN s —. ' with the battery work of Weserly, | held Holy Cross down well on Wednes: aMan, st 3 4 167 <know it, and to the Man who wants a BROADWAY were the big features of the unequal | day end, had he been supported well, e wo-man team) Saturday the team meets Putnam, tournament, with seven teams to qual- ify, closes tonight at the Rose al- leys, as' far as the qualifying round goes, and the roll-off is next week. In the present week there have been Yale would have won. Yale expects to win from the Tigers here and to make a good showing in Tigertown next week Saturday. contest, "The hot shot coming at the Academy fnfleld from the Westerly bats found a particularly porous spot through Hen- and Manager Farrell is grooming his great southpaw, Barry, for the con- test. Livesley is to be given a day off, and Barry will let loose his fa- serviceable Summer Suit, they are just CORNER BATH STREET. as good as any Suit in our store, the Telephone 894, arick, which accounted for a number of the Westerly tallies. Catocher Foley contributed a feature bit of sharp play when he caught Crowe and Murray Yale Jooks for Cunningham, the for- mer Wesleyan university pitcher, to enter the box against the Blue here tomorrow. The Princeton team will numerous shifts on the board and there will probably be more as the result of the rolling this afternoon and when new names will wipe mous fadeaway against Putnam sluggers, and nothing in the league as anything on him ~when he rking right. As far as the team Sale Begins Today. wandering «off first and second and tonight, is concerned, Manager FarreH will after chasing both into a dazed condi- tion, finally tagged Crowe out on the third base lne. Before the game, Principal Swain, who accompanied his team from Waest- erly, was hit in_the eye by a thrown bail, but not badly hurt. The score: not leave home till tonight, when they will go to New York #nd. spend the night, coming here tomorrow, morning. ‘off those aiready qualifying. stand pat on the present lineup, aud ! ol big bit of vork Friday was the | believes Wauregan'is due for & wih- x o ‘oung and J. Young, who | ning s i b totalied 701, the first team in the city | " "G 593408 that will satisty the fans. to go over the 700 mark. In doing so Th they raised their own figures of 6 A ng Rescu which had put them on the board earl- How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash., ier in the week. The following are the seven teams now in the qualifying roynd: D. Young J. Young Muurphy McClafterty . Stone .. Hill .. . HI .. . Sturtevant Hill ., . J. Gleason 60 pairs of Men's Out- ing Trousers in & va ty of attractive de igns — Trousers that sold regularly at $3.00 and $350 — choose at $1.98. 50 Men's Two-pi Outing Suits — of pure worsted and fast color Suits that actually sold at $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00—today you may $1.98 Men’s Siraw Hats We offer the Best Straw Hat values to be had in Norwich : $2.00 $5.00 $5.00 $1.00 A dollar for a good Straw Hat — | Men's Genyine Panama Hats at N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plale Glass Toronto Shot Putter is Harvard Captain. | Mantreal Cambridge, June 4—The captain of the Haryard track team foo next year 3 % Clarence C, Little, 1910, of and Steam Boiler ... C. A. C. vs, Knights. Brookline, who was elected today! He After their league game, at Walke- | prepared for Harvard at Noble and 4 l " s u R A " c E fleld this aftermnoon, the\ C.'A. C. | Greenough's school. This year he won team of thls clty has drranged for a |the shot put in:the dual mect with i game at the Cranberry the following | Yale and in the intercollegiate games, Nerwish Union Fire Insurance Soolety. | 4rterncon with the Montville K. of C.|and won second place in the bdoad team as opponents, = The Columbus |jump in the meet with Yaale. . 1.3l was saved from a frightful death is & story to thrill the world. “A hard cold,” he writes, “brought on a deSperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor here, Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did | not help me. Then I went to Califor- nia, but without benefit. At last I used Dr.' King’s New Discovery, which eom- pletely cured me and now Tam as well as ever.” For Lung Trouble, Bronchi- Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whopping Cough it's and $1.00. Providence Eastern League Results. At Rochester—Rochester Baltimore-Providenco 4 ganies_postprmed; rain. ‘At Buffalo—Montreal 0. Buffalo 1. New England League Resufts. At Fall River—Worcester & Fall River 8. At Brockton—Brockton 2. Haverhill 4. At New Bedford—New Tedfoid 8. Lawrence & FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |, == Westorn Assurance Co., U. €, Assots $<,397,608.00. #ec118 0c Guaran- upreme. Trial bottle free. Bruce .. 272 teen by The Lee & Osgood Co. $2.00 for the best. A clean saving | $5.00. We dsk you to our AL Bostm—Monhatian & Busion Ocfiden 8. Sturtevant 313 of 50c to §1.00 on every Straw Hat. | Panama Hpats at $5.00 with Hats ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . T e b e L By L. 295 Women Who Are Envied. Why not make that saving ? sold elsewfere at $6.00 and $7.50. ENTHUSIATIC SPECULATION. 00 Am. % McClafterty ... .. 302 Those attractive women who are AMOS A. BROWNING, e 6934, Connecticut Leagus Standing. lovely in face, form and temper are the | S High Single of 133. ant Tone of the Market' o s Won. eny: who might be like them. 9 Wttorney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. Existed All Day. Springacia i Dan Young, with @ single of 133, was | A weak, woman will be nervous I “Phone 205 ~ — Holyoke 1 high at the Rose alleys -Friday and [and irritable. Constipation or Kidney | S New Horem 1 walked off with the regular prize of- | poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin 1 obviously were at work in the gpecu- e i fered by Manager Stone. eruptions and a_wretched complexion. Special Values for Today l'" l m M ‘ u' lation in stocks today, the volume of Waterbury 1 i —_— For all such, Electric Bitters work won- | the transactions and the /size of the Northampter, H Trinity Elects Athltic Leaders. | ders. They regulate Stom erand | Men's' Summer Waight AT @y F i over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St |individual operations showing the uses Sy - = Hartford, June 4—At a meeting of | Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong | e : e o Dawe Butrende 45 15e Motk abINNE Sesduros, s e Slay st Brieeoors was Dosiponed on seeount ot wet | the Trinity "college athletic associa- IOTVES - bright eves, 'pare breath | [ | omvon muren et B | o ine"or Sises—rage Btatrway, next to Thames Nat Bank |88 arve sccompanield only by specula- | 1300 Atiantie Coast Lis frounds. tion_tonight, George B. Capen, 1910, mvothi velvety skin, lovely complex- Drawers — regular 25¢ ular 50c quality at $9¢ Tel, 26-3. tive, capitalists of the first magnituds. | ses Baitimere & o of ‘Bloomield, was elected president, | ion. Many charming’ women owe their Bhality it 194 GG — Ths example yesterday of what could | n . Northampton Bats Out Victory. |and S. P. Haight, 1911, of Brooklyn, | health and beauty to them. 50c at The 3 2 De done In the case of Southern Paclc| (5ios.Brooktin” Rapia Transi Northampton, Mass., June 4—North-| N. Y., secretary and treasurer. Vere | Lee & Osgood Co. Men's India Gauze Men's fine Ribbea Com- . DENTISTRY brought in the speculative element to| *Jaoe Eroims Biiid, ™™ ampton had .4 batting streak In the | Burdick, 1911, of Hartford, was elected IFrs s AR PR Shirts and Drawers — bination Suits — the Wall street in troops today. Their| 1100 Central Leather second and third innings amd sccred | captain of the track team. G. P.| T0 avold serious results take Foley's Athletic Shirts and ideal Summer garment The dental business established by | first efforts were directed to the stocks e epnings and Scord | Kayes, 1911, Hartford, was elested | Kidney Remedy-at the first sign of kid- g % R B gy - my brother, whose assistant 1 was for [ most directly suggested by the South- third inning Reisg] steadled down, but | manager of the team%pd E. F. Pet- | Ney of bladder disorder such as back- Tty at SEE L ot t%0 & Suit me lern Pacific movement yesterday, but they ranged up and down the list at will during tbe day, exploiting first one stock or group of stocks and then another, using purchases of fresh s~ lections’ to cover heavy roalizing sales in otfiers. It wes significant of the enthustasm of the - speculative senti- ment that no depréssing effoot was produced by the week tone of United States Steel, which sold below yester- day's closing price ¢hroughout tho seesions. Not since May 17 has it hapuened before that United States Stoel falled to sell higher every day than on the day before. This contin- uous_advence in UnMed States Steel has been the backbone of the whole market during that period. Its reac- tion today was even made a favorable argument of the general market sit- uvation. That _reaction was not gen- erally ascribed to @ pressure o get out of the stock at & progt on the pu : of the lcng holders, but to the merci- | 408 02 ful and, it was considered, politic pur-| ‘0o M & S yaie pose of the mglcuta : fcn has been'| 1700 M., St. P. & 5. Ste M. accumuulating the stock for the Paris 1 : introduction to allow the shorts to| ‘ig M- Kia & Ter cover at the existing levels, and not| 200 X to push the punishment of the uncoyv- ered bears to the point that would threaten financlal deamage that might hurt the whole market. Incidenally there were rumors afloat of a private settlement effected over night of a short interest alleged to amount to 00 shares and at a price consider- ably above any vet touched by United States Steel in the market. This ru- mor was additionally Interésting fr the tntimation that capitalists consid- ered high authority in the steel indus- try were involved In the abprtive bear campaign. In the preliminary burst of the day's speculation 'there were wide openings in Sonthern Pacific, Un- ion Pacific and Atchison. Besides the expected exchange of Southern Pacific . preferred for common stock, there fig- "| ured in the idiscussion a supposed A Fine Assorfment of treaty of comity between the railroads , +oo« MILLINER Y in that group. The new , Atchison at ittle prices. ache, urinary irregularities, exhaustion, ) and you will soon be well.” Commence | taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy today. Lee & Osgood Co. Special Sale 600 Chicago & Alton 900 Chicago Grest Western. 1500 Chicago & N. W. 5580v Chicago, M. & St P. 1200 C. C. €. & St. Toul 13300 Colorado Fuel & Tron 1400 Colorado & Soutbern. 400 Do. 1st pfd . ——Do. 2a pid | 11900 Cousoldated Gas . 826. Corn Products 1600 Delaware & Hudson. . tinger of New York ,eity, assistant manager. Clarence E, Sherman, 1911, of Brock- ton, Mass., was elected manager of the baseball team and Irving Rankin, 1912, of Wellesley, Mass.,, assistant mana- ger. o - The college body at a meeting to- night elected J. Webster of Plymouth, . H, class day marshal. New Haven could not overcome the lead; and the score ended 9 to 4. 'The only feature was a running foul fly catch by Robarge in the eighth. Score: . R H.E. "hampton 03501000 *—912 3 N. Haven 00010200 1—411 3 Batteries, Walsh, Delave and Bridges and Robarge; Resigl and Waters; time, 1.55; umpire, O'Brien. Holyoke Rolls up Big Score. New Britain, June 4—By heavy hitting in the first two innings Hol- voke gained a lead over New Britain which enabled them to win here this afternoon 13 to 3. New Britain used two pitchers. Score: / R.H.E. N. Britain 100000101—2311 6 Holyoke 5400200021316 1 Batteries, Hickey, Ward and Spring; M. McCabe and Ahearn; time, 1.55; umpire, Sternberg. n; will be comtinued hsisted by DY V. D, a. It will be a pisas eusvomers of L PR TRkl Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. 3. C. STONE, Prop June Brides will find it to their advantage to visit our Store this month. We are show- ing ‘a fine line of high grade and medium priced goods. It is hard to give any adequate idea of all we have to o'fler, 80 we issue a general {mvita- tion to come to our store and we will be pleased to show you eur line. We bave furnished over 6000 homes. Let us show you what we can do for your home. - Shea & Burke 37-41 Main St. may15d REi. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Olympic Vaulter Cornell Captain. Ithaca, N. Ju: —Edward Tif- Hn Cooke was toddy elected captain of the Cornell track team without op- position. Cooke, Who is one of the best athletes at Cornell, was a mem- %er of the Olymplc team last summer and cleared the bar in the pole vault at 12 feet 3 inches, the highest mark made. . 24 pta 1200 Gemeral Kleotria Great Northem 4800 Do. Ore ctfs. 9200 Tllinots Centeal 980 Interborough Met. 6300 Do. pfd 400 Inter ~ Hars 200 Tnter Marine ptd 1300 Toternational Paper 500 Tnternational Pump Popular Music Yerrington’s Temple of Music FOR A FLW DAYS ONLY. Don’t Miss It! 49 Main Stireel. jun4d A Rubber-Heel Coal Delivery? No! not just that, but we do deliver Coal with very little nolse, We have a fine class of helpers. Add to good service the best Coal it's possible to buy, and we have gone a long way towards meriting your patronage. CHAPPELL CO., Lumber and Coal. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. oet13d Kentucky Boy Track Captain. Hanover, N. H, June 3—Farl R. Palmer, 1910, of Paducah, today was_elected captain of the Dartmouth track team for nmext vear. He hold both the Dartmouth and the New England \ intercollegiate record in the high jump. Ponies Win Uphill Fight. Springfield, Mass., June 4.—Spring- field won an uphill fight from Hartford today, 4 to 3. Lobert's hitting was a feature. Score: R.H.E. Springfield 00020110%%—4 6 2 Hartford 003000000—3 3 2 Batteries, Warner, Parker and Con- nor; Schuman and Abrogast; time, 2.05; umpire, Mason. Telephones. ' CUARANTEED PLUMBING is the kind we do. If BROWN does it, you may be sure the pob is satisfactory in every respect and at an economical price. We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well | as complete installations, and guarantee “value received” for your money. When you need repairs for your plumbing or heating system, send for BROWN—he will send you a man who The most flliterate country of Eu- rope is Roumania, Two-thirds of the population can neither read nor write. The New Directory of the SOUTHERN NEW Pittsbirg, Pressed Pullman I!."l"’ s BASEBALL PROGRAMME TODAY.: Eastern Connecticut League. Sorwlch-Taftville vs. Dayville at Norwich. Jewett City at North Grosvenordale. Putnam at Wauregan. Rhode Island-Connecticut_Li Wakefield at Norwich vs. Ny A ‘White Rock at_Carolina.\ Stonington at Westerly. Interscholastic League. Bulkeley High vs, Windham High at ‘Willlimantie. New London County League. Mystic at Westerly. . 24 ptd. St Louls Southwestern. Do. "pfd Sloss Shetieid 8. & T Southem Pacifie e Copper . & Pacific. 27600 Texas convertible bonds when issued were| oo Do quoted in the curb market at figures ) make the stokholders' rights worth 1 cent. Views of bankers the volatile market 600 Do. 191900 Tglon Pacific 5100 Do. pfd_...... 2100 Tnited States Baseball Weather at Its Worst. New York, June been generally Wwlative activity have involved expan- sion of loans, but forelgn money mar- kets have continued to place funds here, London joined in the buying of 300 Wheling & L. Firle. 400 Wisconsin Central Total ‘sales. 1816500 shares. were rather Lafayette A. C. of Taftwille at New P . » / MRS. G. P. STANTON, itionars in character, but did not London. < ‘ knows just how. y i ' 4 1 parently to - the point of s 4 ! - - eoHidew Withholding money, credits from much Kastom. Cannssbiont Ampiowr loagoe. t ¢ e | smalley actession to the h hold- | 11109 Do. pfa 2 Central Village at Jewett City. + . | ing= of the banks this week than last.| T100 Weseem Maryiand - Coventry.- at Moosup. RGBER l nowu Es l A l E, - s DOMINICK & DOMIN CK, Bond flotations and the increaged spec- | 218 Westnghouse "Fieciri ™ Foundea 1870 Members of the New York Stock Exchange 55, 657, 59 West Main Strest. Telephone 133. 8% TELEPHONE —Weather, which unfavorable to baseball since the start of the season, has stocks here today, which helped to % & COTTON. was at Its worst today throughout al- A Danke,s and Brakers keep down the ‘exchange rate, The| New York, June 4.—Cotton futures|most the entire eastern half of this Co constant digestion of profits kept the f closed steady. Closing bids: June | country. Boston was the.only point o movement of prices frregular, but the | 1033, July 1095, August 10.88, Sep-|in the two major league elrcuits where \ High grade investments. strong dominant tone of the market|tember 10.84, October 10.81, vember | rain. or wet grounds did not prevent Bonds and Guaranteed Stock was unchanged until the end of the|10.83, December 10.83, January 10.78,| play this afterncen and even there el Q~dere® executed in Stocks and|day. The great activity in the con-| February — March 10.78. storm-threatening clouds | gathered. GOES TO PRESS dN IDSlSl Upon Gellln lhE BCS( BUY YOUR i3 Bonds, Wheat and Cotton. vertible jssues was the feature of the| New York, June 4.—Cotton spot| Detroft won the game at Boston, g 3 bond . market. -The tone was strong. |closed quiet; middling uplands 11.50, | thereby gaining a slightly more sub- . i e Norwich Branch, 67 Broadway | Toix! saies, par vilue. §10.76000. Unit: | middilug guif 1175 ;sufes, none. stantial lead In the Amerlcan league. can St e in s st TOM»ATO PIJAN § 5 3 ed States Dbonds were unchanged on he other seven major league gemes “ne . you'll_certainiy get the best beer 3 Telephone €01, call. MONEY. scheduled for today were shelved, add- ‘ brewed. Drawn from the wood at f P may27d FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. New York, June 4—Money on call|Ing to an already large number of ¢ rom et/ ¥ THOS. H. WILSON' STOCKS. easy, 11-2@3 per cent, ruling rate 2, | Postponed games which must be work- 78 Franklin St. : ¥ last loan 11-2, closing Bia 11-2. afrer- | into double-headers as the season CARDWELL g i Wy rzn wane w puc your vusts | 505 wine Gnamers ed at 1818 Time loans firmer and | Wears om. > Junié " R Y G Tanly active,_stxty dus 2712 peel ot oo nery Detors the Dusile, thece’ a no ne um beler torqu 559 Am il cent, ninety -4@2 1-2 per ceat,, e queen of Roumanta has written dium better than throusii ths advertis- um%m Fih ia T nanety “per cent %[ 30" yotuimes. Ving"columns"of ‘The Builesis 4 YR