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BONDS .furnished for persons in Academy and Windham High in Free and Fasy Scoring| sts. it tous s oo | S R eheae BRGNS S Cleveland .. positions of trust. : Pointdeld in “Hohoken, in a gume _.J.L IATHROP & SONS. Game—Academy Loses, 16 to 13—Bulkeley Protests e b BB 28 Shetucket Stroet, Norwich. Conn. Three M % 5 g R sl e e : e s .| The New €an g ee Men on Stonington High Team. Cioveiana 5. Deteaty 1. ‘Harvard defeated the Carlisle In-{one of the most ecloguent - sermons 5 2 > ;v.m & powmig shal dians in a fast and rough ganmie Of | ever delivered during the Lenten sea- 3, Jersey_city 8. t: Louts 1. Chéer: by, rafn: = miq-?sse, 2 tz;l eg ziat c'%iri'l!?rlclu.'e\K Thg son in "ghu (owrsi - that ?y éhe‘v:sry < nee 3, Toronto 2. Sy per e visitors excel in stick work and | Rey. Thomas S, Duggan, V. G.. in St. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDING. three to a finish, winner to take all, ¥ — NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | L | flcetness, while the home team rough- | Avlysius’ church last Friday ovening. / Won. Lost. P.C. | before the Baltic Athletie club. - At 8 = Philadelphia i pask: y ed up the game considerably. - Father Duggan, who has become wide- Stonington migh 4T o Lm i A e R —_— 1y known as editor of the Catholiw Bubicley High 0 1 Z000 - ans 9. R ew Yo 7 ual track me ! o Massachu- | gracious delivery, ch never fail to : N FINE SHAPE. | "¢mop x. ¥ Yok Americans 5. Troy 3. | Clachmat, setts Institute of Technology won from | please all who are privileged to hear Two coaches are probably framing | Administer Shutout to Fort Wright, 9 | Cilenge 9 St Lous 1. Boston - s Browen, St 42 S tardeto g e kiu. \ k. ) | | P aheart-to-heart alk alter thogame | to O—Austin Pitches Winning Ball. | _Chless, Amil 30 Ouedss rica Pikiers Cots : 140 feet for the 16-pound shot by Not Worth the Money. N 3 % 7 . St. Louls got its only rumin the first, Murray | New York T, 2 feet 11 inches. In the mile run M T G artinl \ . S?::r%ar n;tcr(;loon. ween :h=e Nor- For their opening game of the $éa- kuocked. teh ball over.the lefs field serico fof a home | Philadelphia Taber of Brown made a spectacular h?,f,e,}’,fi." fl‘,"m;“’:’w D? yBrygx‘lez;“llts ' 4 g ce Academy anll the Windham | son, the State Pospital team had an | ru. Walsh reliered Lans.in tie sxth fning after | Plitsburg 8. Cidcago finish, coming in from sixth position | p % o ok High school mnines in their opening|attendance of over 200 on Saturday | St Totis fliéd the Dases..i Score: St Touls:Cinciunatl; rain. Ry IR dre s a5 to Nictory, | tiere, hfs refusal to go even for $2.- contest of the Interscholastic league | afternoon, and the dy combination |- 3 ""t 3 st I.I:u'l‘l. Score by inninzs: mathe Iastslundred’ sards: i ictelys noio.m;:y 1s g stinger for Memphis.— senson. Windham High won, 16 0 13, | recorded a_shutout to start the season. 5 %6 L% 4 £aN LEARUE S7 a ivi b i in a loosely plaved game, in which | wort W t art the se 158 EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. Harvard and Cornell divided it et S RO 3 . f t Wright was defeated 9 to 0, get- Sl el Lost. honors in the season’s fiercest st is Mi there was little to choose between the'| g, ¢ i 1 0% 41300 £ ath 1 # May Change His Mind. > ng only three hits off Captain Bilt 9 01 Prosidence Y gle at association football in the last 5 two teams. The demoralization seem- § i c i AE 55 | Toronto : 2 i @olonel Roosedelt says he is not a S0 cams. e gemoralization seem- | Austin of the Hospital, wio was in ERa 2033 0| Lomnin | game of the annual intercollegiate | Golonel ooselelt says e e, k.o AaOEY. Tn) HE" B o , top form. Onyly one man of the 129 10300/ foinester championship series-for the Milnes cup | c2ndida A e You can dispense with many things | academy ;t“thew:sz "mnelgl,d When | jtors rached third base, and Bill issued 189 olwalscess 4 12 2 0| QT and as a result vard, with the tro- | Will it?—Des Moines Capital. in life with comparative safety, but| g "R FEE mrmjfif,:r; Tt Tl n;_gfie m?s t!o the first St%do"a e 17 0 ofsciotenyt 1 1 2 o o |Dofalo phy almost within her grasp, remains il g Fire Insurance is needed by OYery(jster in ‘the game. The Academy | g kiliing feattixes were: wircus catcls i R R e 3 P SR lkialv';ré?orfii ~ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. careful parson having property a *| blanked Windham for the next four | catch by White in left. Bitcher Pebles o olaien” 00 01 Eastern L L o |y b & ¥ < — | weitzer 1 0 falo 12, Newerk 4. & % ISAAC S. JONES, innings, and suceeded in taking the | of Fort Wright fanned an even dozen, 4 o s s minutes each, the two teams aband- Insurance and [Real Estate Agent,|!3d: 7 to 6, in the first of the sixth,| put his support was shaky and the hits 32 526 9 2| Providence 4 oned the futile effort and Jeft the field su A only to los at once when Windham | were nicely sandwiched in with the| IFatied for Mclutyre . “Baltimore 2, Roch Tthout. eith fde o Sealcto Richards Building, 91 Main St piled on fobe more runs aand then an- | sreors fo tatien The Tiospita; (ly of| -*Baiied for George in Tih. el R LR R S L = o ?xmeé four andiske, TMSTIeE NG irunk | The Greeneville Athletics will SR CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. . s 0o i — — — cademy hopelessly in the rear, al-|pe th i 2 S Won. Lest. P.C | Som 1HE OFFICE OF WM. BEL, | thiousn they kept on. scoring in ali the | Lo 15, OPPoneIits £or tho Hospital next | st L RO S e e : Paul R. Withington, '12, broke the 1 5 g Saturday. e Tiwo. base hils, Wallace, Parent, Dougherty, Hoff- twotTnils recory idng theaistans: 3 atter innings. The detail L o hase hlia, Welace, Pirent, Dougherty. Hoft: | ygritord wo-mile record, making the distance Real Eistate Nerwich Free Academy ae %50 & o | e Tase, Dovgheris: deuble piave, Choulnard toTan- | Norampten in 9 minutes 34 3-5 seconds, at the and Fire Insurance, T s T S % L ¢ | Gueasens 10 22 Il neshy Ciedm o Wallseus vk ut. by Lang % by L i " i narl»;nra sp;“ir;g e oRt The n{gfl 3 Murrar.3b T 12 Fowler.. z 0 2 ¥ L} jss 1. by Georze 1. e 2; time, 5 mark- was held by H. Jacques, made X . oM Kay.35 & 1 2 3 2 oo © @ 1215 umpires, Perine and Sherldan. ; Whissdry. 5 . o g Z Rk The water way — the comnfortabls ams, Rosm 9, #hird floor. Brown b’ ijCrokers 3 2 1 1 s 0 780 b Y el B = Connecticut Leagus. hew hammer throw mark of 1l. |, Steamers City of Lowell and Chea- Telephone 147. | Thompsonp & AEMurays 5 3 2 0 00 130 0 /Detoll Avdl 3ol anerelting. ainth inoing | ey Haven Kersburg, of 149 feet 6 3-8 i ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels Canatinge cf 30 oltorde 3 180 12 ¢ o o | fally ialay Detroit Inoked: Blindin out of the box: | Noy Brieaty el ol e = | that have every comfort and convem- - — Rellerss 4 Tosdlt 3110 [ 6 2 ol Gitihpe o ol M et et S [ Pdreport oS D ; | tence ior the traveler. Little.rf 0|Geer.ct 41 L] —_—l T === i 3 3 JMgee. S SHOTNE WhetUni tford Cable (colored), '13, who thre 150 2 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW A K e130 fo Zet. sent b the winning runs. . Schmidt Hartford Bl e A delightful voyage on Long Tsland — Totals, 18 17 js, 4511 % 4 Totals, K | Drake made thelr seasor’s. debot with singlés: e A s }gn;x’mli und a supery view of the won- - i Score by innings: Secore by i - 3. < » derful skyline and waterfront of ew Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-Law | 5 i 21 2 0021 2 31| Hewna Detroit. Brockien 5, Fall Rirer Ordained a Presbyterian\ Minister. | York Seor ¥ ‘ S st | Windham Hisn S 00 0 ek d® Tl | T W pe ae B po Lon 10 New Bedtord - 5 rsdhond iy e L Bteainer Thawld - Wuw. Touton . &% 18 ver First Nat. Hank, Shetucket Tt to velaihis o 1 o = 3 0 olJenesir 1 Lavwrence 4. Haverhiil m going to fight along these bl mee etairway mext fo Thames| R for Windimm | Juns. for Mo 15 8 oftuthes ] Lowell 7. ‘Wareester 0. for SR~ saving, of ‘eonle st | p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of Bank. Open Monday and Satur- 1 Ex b e iH S 3 Sunday, and no person can stop | Bast tZzfld) St;;etmfi;fi ‘% gbrg‘vloaf:: evenings. Telephone 38-3. 3 er. W. Austin, Harsingten: 1.6 (hananye 3 1 ¥ me.” You have heard le 1 excepted) a . N 3 3 , Bunas x Hoenitat 6. Fort Wrgit 4: bases on @ 1 biforarty$b 4 8 1 6 1| Bolr Cross things apout me. If some of these ‘én. m. BRADY & BRADY, o s, G Augn 6. off Pebles §; st ‘on emors, 21 afoaorth” 4 2111 10 WO, gt things were true, I should not st s ‘addosntyd ShS Minibl SEEE | B N O s ek LLle b T, Gt S s P e Bt g nere: | Fare: Norwich 10 New York $1.75 . 5 *3 Y umpire, Nichols pas Tatterests wi i 10 00| ¥ 3 & | they are not true, then the fellow who | Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, 236 Broadway, New York Cith ¢ 01 of*Schmiat Tty 3. New. Tampsire 7. | : : Charles A. Brady R e B T 2 — —|+Donoran 0o 0 0l S N iy o | started them shovld he in the peniten- | Agent. New London. Conn. of Norwich, Conn. | BULKELEY LOSING, Lo o U 909 01 Amhew 10 Wesleyan 0. | tiary. it there any person wio A ————— vants to prove any of these thin = = PROTESTS STONINGTON TEAM | CENTRALS WIN FROM rodewy 00 % ° | MIDDIES LED TECH | About me, 1 will let him have this pl . s e JEWETT CITY CHAMPIONS - Totals, 15 5 | form any evening, I am a 1 \ Scere 5 to 4—Protest hackl when singing i scored. BY TWO LENGTHS | [orm any evenine, < k Dominick & Dominigk] > © 2uimeres’ S5 2" soroush resm Comme Gpening Game | ot Euitin P R e T srod i el e posks oo ety o Navy Eight Took and Kept Lead by church ao s : i N. ich B b, Shi Bld The Stonington High scheel and the & 2Ran fer Drake in 9th. S Sprint Near the Finish. — - — orwich Branch, Shannon Bldg, | Buikeldy High school of New London (Special to The Bulletin.) R N G g e e s ; 5 Catr i 1En 10 Shetucket 8t. TELEPHONE 801.| Played a game of baseball at Stanton| The baseball season in Jewett City | fewi's " =<8 & & s 5 7.0 § iZ3|, Rerving their strength until the| {60 ROOM AND BATH 150 park, Stonington, Satwrday afternoon, | was opened Saturday with a practice |t o R B OSONL Y 1o haas | ooy DOTLIonOL the coprag st W s 50 2 Fa"e s' 00 Stocks ths score being 5 to 4 in favor of the | game at Brewster's park with the | nits Fastesty: . Gainor: siolek base, Craw- | theY whipped up their stroke and eas- - Stoningion High school team. Bulkeley | Centrals of Norwich, and the latter | ford; double plav. Storail unassistcd: struek out, by ran away from their opponents, | | N HOTEL R reight tand passenger service Bonds entered a protest against the Stoning- | won § to 6. Jewett City has an -all- | Bauding 25 tme. 145 umpires. O'Loushiin ‘and | the navy’s var eight Saturday aft-| | o 5 dlrare b i trar New Cork’ ton High's team for allowing Sheckley. | home team, the younger men deing| o T e D T 3""’““"“[ o 'I' days, Bundave et bas n m L | Farnell and Zellar to play in the inter- | fine work. The two twirlers each made E = i e crew of the Massachusetts. Jnsti- ALBER ° AyR Bandaye 8% Be poneg Grain | scholastic leagug game, as it is claimed | good strike-out fxures, voung Stm- e 2o vtesey. aefesied Pitinurg n- | EGLe Of Tecbmology by two lengths of i |y ™ e T e River, fthat 1 A r - i 5. Shicugh,-ERel S SR dues ot open water ¢n the Severn river at An-. foot Roesevelt St t, ondays, c at last year these three players re- | cox, the Central itcher, leading his| day in_an escifing-battipg hee, 6 10 4. The visitors [ OD 1 S e 5 | o . i Wednesdays, Fridays, at p. m. Otton |ceived pay fov piasing with the Riiode | older opponent, by 13 fo 0. . The | ook U losd win c bse oo balle s aopie wd imapolls, e oucer || a | VIt St & University Place| , Freight received wntil 5 9. m. Taland-Co rt gue. owever, | score: g Eaa Seay & - wos C. A, WHITAKER, Asg. FRANK O. MOSES, Mer. it is claimedl at Stonington that thes Jowett city. | Centrate. o rres Sod . il s Tove rane. A agle and | COUrse was 11 n s 17 4-5 seconds, | n |- One Block trom Broadway || | IITAKER, Agent. received nothing for tleir services but a0l e & o W e 2 | Yme B IO oty teh fevth | While fhe Massachusetts boys wwere | g | Tvo Blocks from wumwmaker's| o | ~ & raveling ax el 0 '3 "2 § 1| Cammitz refired wtier Aroner followed with o doubie. | eizht seconds behind. | b e ] als ry’ stavead vally: Inthe migth. " Two doubler, | Bty | NEW YORK CITY i A - s : Gresneville Owls Win. e L e L e Beat the Dixie Kid. e «| | Special Excurstion to e lma av'n s a“ The Greeneville Owls d. P 1 232 D 3 0| edand Mad 16 be carried from the grounds. Score: | WWillie Lewis, the American welter- |} o |Situated close to the Whole- a i Tyt A;‘anu@ :{nrn:\‘:l 0’;‘ ~‘£r::d<r(‘|0| : ; : 1% : ; € : !'illl=ll‘r| weight, ,beat the Dixie Kid, the negro | _’_ sale and Retail Districts, B E R M u D A - > She- 2 H ¢ ai o ab b ol igt i ot o H OF NORWICH. tucket street lots Saturday afternoon s S0 M Eversan 2 3{@yrne, ek, o0 T sl s ety o pnmm s ns sl t N with a score of 15 to 5. The two teams 1 9 ® O Sheekara)r 4 o Cansor i rsm: 4 ou ;t '|]'r~ EEARIE, aris. i | M | quiet residentia) neighborhood H | —irl meat onca before this season, when the | 3 i b e i A EU B et Sl nete e e o Minutes from Chelsea_Docks. Stost Beautifal Spot In the World. - - Areher.. | Wag | testing on the rt of the spectators, S n | Owls topk the lead with a score of 10 4 I o esting on part o e Spi 2 Minutes from Penna. Station. | 5 DIVIDEND to 8. Aext Saturday the Owls have a| oW # 9 Simman 4 Hanier {many of whom thousht ‘the ssnt| 150 sin. o Grand Clinrel 511 1.50 |LEAVING NEW YORK MAY 4th, 3P. M. Theiragulas Baailaimatich {dend | B3 With a Preston team. soSeome by nings: Tk 4 | should have been a draw. | | 15 dtmutes trom aeadoo Tunnel |8y e waGNIICEAT PAST MALL has been declared from the net earn- ST D Reblen’ o | Centrals Open Against Wauregan. | | ®| Thic notel has veen reaeco- | B} | Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” ings of the past six monthe at thy| _ Chalienges Abe the Newgboy. o Buns. tor C g | Manager €alkins of the-Centrals of| { O rated returnisped woun. jof | rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | "Flhrgiugh M‘thmak;r“_w. 3. Ppon-| Geab. ‘Gadiols, Smith, Totals. | the Eastern ('onno:!cn};\lt“le?gu- has t ‘-,1’ © | favorably with any-inf town. { O KM.I. EXPENSES FDR 7 DIYS s ell, Homer Monty of Willimantic is| Pase hits. Marnbs, Sadbo LI ocvening game with the Wauregan team " Inclnding 1,480 Miles Superb Ocean Tri be payable on and after May 15th, out ‘with a challenge to Abe the News- | Kt 72603, o belle: of Mclauziils 3. off Simeod | o : por Grbwn tn gth. |at Wavregan May 6. On May 14 the [ [ M | Accessible to the dacks of all im_ | M it e 1] 5 FRANK L. WOODARD, boy to wrestle him, best two out of g double plays, McArthur | *7Batted for Gardner in Sth, Centrals play the Moosup team at| stations, theatres. shops. as| l riage Drives, Shore Trips,! P Apsil 31 daw Y Fehaiing b Scora by innings: Norwich. : [ A fnelias oo premesdinms Na Y | Admission ¢o Principal At 3 ; : e 5 ha 00 n a0 J “tlons and Full Accommo- / Flisag LTS 0 a00 0w L iy Unigeaiatal Seatamnins i : 300 Rooms, 200 Baths| ™ inmlmns ior Hizeo Dl the Palatial . “wo base hits, Wagner 2. Tinker, Sheckard. Hof- | : st 18 o HOTEL ST. GEORGE. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN man, Sehiilte, Archer, Wiidon; ome Rotman: | And Jeff Davis says he is “not a Rates $1.00 Per Da L R e e MOBRE. Bo it stolen_base, Erers; lefs ‘on’ bases, Chicaeo 6. Pitts’ | friend of the newspaper Yet, but for of y y . burg 7: mruck ent. bs Wearer 4. by Camnitz 4 b3 | thom’ the country might never | s UDA-ATLANTIC LINE, 290 Denta/ , — Gardner 4; tme. 1.59; umpires, ¥isnecsan and Rig- |4 G0 RS S0 INE RS o istence. The restaurant s notable for its nta urgeon. c e |1anta Constitution. excelience ana very moderate | A ACTIVE ADVANCING MARKET 00 Colorado Fusl & 1 e | 25 prices. In ehasge of Dr. 8. L. Geers pracwes VANCING Cotarada & Southern. - Yale in Fine Form. i e Sead 2 ceats for Guide and Map | * during his iast limess. Looked for by Speculaters Who Have gt o 58 M Yale centinued her fine ball plavinz 1 _ S1&IOUTE 18 JODOTUAR Hr O o Al | B of New York Clty. PR S s 161 fdain Streez. ~ Nerwich, Conn Goue from Bear to Bull Side- Delawarlh & Hudson. and beat the University of Pemnsyl. | gt inferior in quality, are used| T B innies: $108, saacioasd Rt S e e e vania 2 to 1 in a stubbornly fought | i, ‘i, hutton industry because of their, Ul ROOM AND BATH {50 | "0 ol o8 il i %0 e . Now York, April 30.—Various expla- et comtest Saturday at. New Haven. i o i , Frank C. Clark. Times Building New Tork. nations are offered in Wall strest for > ideal .weather brought out the largest the strength in stocks in the last two | crowd of the season and the specta- aays, the most logical one being the e L tors: saw some fast work on the part change from the bear to the bull side Great Northem' pfd of ‘both" teams. * Score by innings: Y of the market by astute and long ex- | et 2 H. E. perienced operators, who believe that Ll T Yale, 002 1 At ) | the remarkably heavy financing of the | g g e Penn., 000 3 ; needs of corporations in the last two Inter Harvester . < Tt AR Tt babiing houses foreshadovs | T Ml o> Princeton 3, Cornell 2. o o 3 ve advancing | Tnternational Pump ... 2 nell-Princeton game in = SHE {(market, discounting the elimination of | 1 et U thres Seats ot Princeton on Sagur- NEW vs USED B‘-‘lldln A ies i barCUrrent BE e oatben day resulted in a ihres to two victory Banking houses have taken in recent Lotien Vatter” LA L R L S We receive from time to time in our dealings with our customers a number of used cars. ARE YOU THINKIN fdave a total of $104000,000 in| new Louistille & X base on Dalls and a wild pitch. Desiring io maintain our .reputation for square dealing, we dispose of them only after they have been put G OF DOING |honds and notes ay terms that have Minn. & 8t Louls. g B i s d id f i {aesd b P HOK/ekn BUndeissois o e Dot e o T Princeton's only scoring was done | through our shop, and thoroughly overhauled. Every part that shows evidence of wear is replaced by a new e o in the fifth, when three runs were| ... .nd it is our intentior to make the cars substantially as good as new. Not only is the machinery over- . Farthermore, it is understood that the It 80 you should consult with me and|movement wili reach large proportions got prices for same. BExcellent work | before it runs its course. Operations of made out of as many hits. Harvard Swamped Colby. provements of late mocels are introduced. ! hauled, but the cars are repainted, repolished and finished like new, and where mechanically practicable, im- &t reasonabl rices, thi. rt a v y 1 Vi - F] . . 5 & | atftorts (. Ve mo ey MArHch, Bl con- Harvard swamped Colby college with When refiniished, these cars are in every way worthy of fellowship with the newest of cars, except, of AT ditions in the morey market are mov- e Y. Ont. & West. an 18 to 0 viciory at Cambridge on | course, they are not of the latest models. Many people are willing to" overlook the obvious fact that the cars C. M. WILLIAMS, ing along lines that suzgest expansion | oo Norin - Amercan Saturday. In the ffth inning Har-| pave done a limited amount of service for other owners, and are hereby enabled to secure a high class car at a . A in the country’s industries at no re- vard put in an almost entirely new substantial reduction in price: Except for the personal pride of having a new car, few will deny that the re- mote pariod. Money cannot remain in- team, leaving only the original shori- General Contractor and Builder, active fer any length of time. A stop, center and right fielders in plac built cars are preferable to new cars of less substantial make. Among the cars we have in stock, in salesroom P plethora of mc y at 1 s | Potter and Hann both made home i 1 i tion the following as worthy of consideration: 218 MAIN STREET. [T Toliowed st by~ " movarment ot | i Prhiaue e arbn o apicoet o001 SR e NI e e e Y g ‘Phone 370. Pressed Stesl Car funds into bonds, then into the chaa- Pallman Priace Car nels of trade and then into stocks. hout, _newly auled Equip= i > OR SALE Corbin 09 Pony 'Ton- Yantic Jubilant Over Victory. nealt ‘Tall ‘squipment, | H 55 Fb’fi SALE—_Mitchell Roagster, 09; ||t CR SALE—Ford R equipped with top, wifid shield, painted and over . Ralay Sieel Sorng. The electric stocks were strong ves- Beading ...o.. oenes The Yantic bageball team played the |and wind shield, magneto, lamps, etc.| extra . speedometer, clock, etc.|ped Wwith tep, ete. Price $2 ERE R e RS SR cane (im0 | e Fitehivllles at Fitchville, winning by a | Cost $3.000. Price $1.200. Cost $1,200. Price : | were bull features, but tne chief im- : score of 22 to 7. The vi 0 17 " Runabout, /fOR SALE—Cadillac Teuring Car, provement among the prominent ors were very FoR SALE—Corbin 68 Touring Car, |[OR SALE—Overland invi ; hilarious over the heavy scoring and : . : . - : i S oy Ao and w | Was reported by ., » > 3 = full equipment. Used oniy as a equipped with top. speedometer, single cylinder, newly painte 3 d we invite you to come ek i et L iy gain of ’“:1“’““:9“” thay can keep in the lead | 5.\ ongirator. Cost $2,750. Price| trunk, ote. Newly palnted and over- |and overhauled; in fine condition. in and look through our|more than tvo poinis. making a new QeI S et $1,000. hauled. In fine condition. Price ) 3 . | bigh record. \ In s extensive assortment of | thought that decizions would be hand- ed down tomorrow in the American great money-savers in | Tobacce and Standard Oil cases, but in | me quarters it was 1808 Southern Pacifie 54 3 - - e Shelton.~The annual county confer- S oa w #STEROE st New London Auto Station (oo 0) 94 Main Street certain well informed quarters it was FURNI TU said that tke decrees would not com? until May 15. People high in the bank- e h {ink world appear to he so confident Lniied fates Realty We that May 15 will be the fatal day that d States Ruber ave on hand the|, . ot s, ere Bas heon s Do, Suier et largest s’ring wvarieties we‘ leak from Washington. o The atatement showing the condi-| 5400 va Toledn. St L. & W o, prd Cnion T SARAEASLULATTRATRARKRAIRALRARAIRARRRAIRAAIRRIRRRRRAR ! | tion of the ci T Dk a f = Wi, L] Lowest pfl'ce.. a small gain in cash and reserve hold- 1800 Westinghouse Flectric ings. the latter item advancing $63 stern Union Wheeling &L Erie to $40,452,500, which compares with an Tots ? > kg M Ho“HIGAN average reserve of 340,633,175, compar. e et s A ¢ i ing wi 5,7 150 at this time last . year and $11,207.200 in the correspond- S MONEY. P 9 . f For mervousness, irritability, healache, berkache, preselig- £ ing wezk in 1909. There was no im- |, N°W YOrk, April 30-—Money on cal oman's elie 62-66 Main St. portant change in loans, either in the . ‘Time money @ows pains, and other symptoms of general female weakness, OASAAAAN average or actual showing, i Rates for the shorter ma- Kmagers Vi -0-Gin Cempou the woman’'s remedw, - R e b“;t,,, i en. Were 1-4. per.cent. lower. at Do Lide posne % this compound hss desn found quick and safe. Tbe B Sheaseount at/a lictleimora than 36.- |3 182 | J per oo Ypvs, 0n bete Fhew Toe ctoMs (o Wioame Rl fo0 “T think Viburn-O-Gin s the best remedy for weak women. f - i ] “1m2 per ositivel its great vitwa im the treatment o2 y estcandy 5 ‘StocKs e i e |”"4nv.' gk % It does me more good than Gny medicine I have ever tuken F S, " mien. |in zood demand. Raies. 3 1-2@4 e b garsns et cannot pratse it strems oneugh. I think it is the best woman's 1o present to anyone as a gift is a box | Alls Chalmers prd 3410 Amal - of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There| 68 Am Ascutursi is a guarantee slip in each hox that cent. for sixty and ninety days’ bills receivable and choice four to six: months’ single names, and 4@5 per cent. for others. Rt will help you, ff you are a sufferer frem any of the ifls " ‘géeuliar te women, which can be reached by medicine. 3t has helped thousauds of other eick women, as grateful medicine on earth.” - Xowll feel like writing a simflar letter If you try R, Peet Suj r & »f 5 —_— » . Cowon on"... .. the Chocelates are fresh and you'll fina S e Sy COTTON. ietters from them clearly desorfbe. It contalny =e poisonoms ; the v t. e Ty TURPIOR = oo 1, | closed very steady. Closing bids: May drugs, chor 13.13, December 13.09, Janu- 50 Main Street Febriary ‘”l March 1818 1 SIS R T Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York Tos' Becircition, .- New York, April 30.—Cotton futures ! $1.25 a botile with directions. AAAAAA Wooles middling uplands, D e tosty 10w QUALITY il 5 e AND ALL DRUGGISTS. b % 1m work shoull aiways be ccasiderea 1085 L1043 NERAT: e A et ’ emplosed by us. Our price tell the uil'"\'- b S e e r rugers I urn‘ -~ In Sept. OATS: STETSON & v‘ggua. 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