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ville for tomorrow afternoon, May 21.| doners ‘the project will have a cel- Manager Labelle says he will bring | ebration. The spring regatia, which a team down that will show them | takes place Saturday, will see the down here that they Kknow how (o | greates }flmherol men rowing fi!%e ?u.y “'lm:; g{lmzlnA Déyu‘l;l:"rd h;nte‘“ history ¥ the sport at Yale. > .. . . es wi for. . €., 'k a large lounging room has just been fur- Cornell Expected to Win Tri-Cornered Regma ON | Carroy; Dayville, Mariand and An- | nished with miseion furniture, imchid- % 0 derson.” Manager Bowen nas secured | ing three big seitecs, several tables, Princeton’s New Lake—Tigers Show Better Form|ihe services of some of Norwiclrs fand numerous chairs and pictures. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINY ' A. C. has arranged a game with liy-i-eumn»ma the graduates Sars J.L LATHROP & SORS, nmmmmu— Than Yale. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. 4 e : Won. Lost Lot PC = 2 Phtadeiots o 3 . Detreit Princeton, N. J, May 19.—Cornel! 's) Manager Fa:rell will pin his faith to | giice Eeneral fevorite for the tri-cornered | his winning battery. Bill Austin and | moa yor regatta between Yale, Cornell and | Harrington, with the teams that sup- | Philaceiiia - Princeton here tomorrow, which wi'l | port them and will be a much sur. | Gereland inaugurate rowing as a major sport in | prised man if Greeneville breaks| B ran" Princeton and signalize the resumption | through to a win. £ of rowing relations between Yale and| Manager Calking takés his Centrals Stanage’s Home Run Gave Game to Detroit. Chicars 7. Philadelphia 2. ornell. 5 u pto Dayville for another game | Detmit. Mav 19—Luck broke badly for Philuieiphia | Eiadelphia. My 10 -Chicago bunched uils with | 3 The Corncllians will be boated as|the Fastern Connecticut league, ex-| tedss. and Dewnit won 2 slumsing mateh. 9 to 8 | PRUCGCOnes rors aud vou oday's cume 7 o % folows: Bow, Elliott; No. 2, Bates; | pecting that his boys will come back | Stantsc's home run in the elghth won the Eime | mener of Pennsylvania were among the spectaions = 3 No. 3. Leum: No. 4, Kruse! No. 5 | this time with the right emd of the | Lrey; ", 's, o7 ie bead 17,2 piiched bal 12 the | seore: it . Wakgly: o7, Diotlee; o, Fevgr : o i, Contuie Drostistes Uy the Beat I the o o T Pitsburg 1 12 1 s » first, W elioved by Russell. Seore: i P a 0 e o Al coxmaadty Friageiphia * Detrsit | St 33 3 0 olEmeer 410 (I three “varsity crews went over Tord it 1% 0 dlaonesy T 0 1 § it 4z o course at a slow pace today. Cor- Oinesr 53 %6 e 412 | Guanee Masee, ¥ secmed to have an appreciable advan- D38 Umtan 118 5 ol Zmmen g 0z s 408 - 3 Ibs. 4 S tage over Yale 1n form. SRR R RE s S RS 1378 €3l ROasiin. utier ‘g9 Erery Egg Goaranteed - dez. WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE — Teae siiherie 3 L3 E aj ey £ 10 60 5o c HUNG A DEFEAT B = SII8L mouw mimD 750 fs too late to take out lnllll'(ln\"‘. ON THE ACADERY ° ; 'h"“_’"v H o000 = 1f ever Aclay was dangerous, it is 2 " RG] i SO s this instance. Let me write your In- = .,’“M.‘; i ‘Batted for Stack in St Somey Yanigans Beat Them in the Rain, I e s e M AT S ISAAC S. JONES, 9 to 4. > Phtladelpiia . 011 0 0 0 0 0 the Academy Fridey afterncon could 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL .7 7000003 00 Conen Auliman ked up a nine from all the matariai | Rea! Estate ilable on the campus at the prac- | o 300 ¢8| Two buo hiu, Sheciard, Semite, Insurance and Real Estate ASent,| oo ool = 2501 I e e e SSiutte B Native cmcxsus Richards Building, 91 Main St. St. fered by the 101 Wild West show, the "Two base Hits. Drake, Murphy, Mclnnis; three base — — Prockiyn, May 10.—Rucker itched his fist win- Cleveland 7, Washington 1 todaz. <hutting oat the Cin- Helding in center was bril- | gt S ot e, Y g | NSRS 1] et iTe SPRING, - Prime 14-16c e sixti, Harkae as he thinks they Wave hit a| \waingion ... Casey 3o, Herman If, Loudon cf, Sulli- winning stride now. In the same league | awe pue hits, Smith. Birmingham. van rf. the Taftville team will play Moosup Brown & Perkins, Numysatlw | ™05, Murray b E. Murray | ac Taftville, the latter team peing. the Now York 1. 81, Louis & Over First Nat. Eank, Shetucket St.|&s. McCormick e, Fletcher 1b. Stan- | chamrions of the Eastern Connesticut Louis, May 19.—New York bunched hits tn | . o " wes Chocire : : = and Fire Insurance, R e DR 1 perer $50% 3 e s ¢ ¢ § SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. LAMB 9 RIB ROAST b. ;t h s ol 412 4 8lDaubertin 13 o in Som.ry’ Block, ever C. M. |2 win for the Yanigans by the score of -2 4110 ;1»:».. i 1 - B ‘ L Room 9, talrd ficor. 9 te 4. They 'anded on Bert Bailey's Sehacfer. 1b o0 1002 Hoam, o i S T s, . e, | Curves 15 tha 18t two tmntege. Pt Rk ied 1418 CORNED BEEF I Al etter than 1 Small p““l’ ‘elephone 147. Fielding features were two fast Slberreid2p e o e8| 5 = af ordinary 5 ms [ double plays. one trom Capt. Tim geecx, B [RRE ¢ i :!8 Choice cuts Ib. 2° 1 PORK Bean Pork £ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Murray to McKay and Fletcher and am.2p 3 30 A LA S Fresh Gorned i ‘:!;:l:lmfir b‘\l";’f {i‘a;;lel;y 123 sle:"ond‘un- £ LE5E A H il 3000 6 62711 0 AMOS A. BROWNING Was playzd in the rain. The Batiing | Promising Youny Cotomms & 2k wel S0 il ¥ - omising Young Catcher of the C Totals. - 5 = f 5 | Attome-at-Law, . 3 Richards Bidg. | Aitman o trals of Norwieh, R = i3 Forequarters | SHOULDER | SHOULDER:STEAK ‘Phons 20, sker 1h, Lawler 2b. Manning ss, G.! scor ) R k LAMB - - - b 2c MA Lt zs Lean, Tender -« 1, i . i Mtrance sairway next to dish ef. Lord If. McKay 2v, Geer cf, mateur league last year. Manager ‘sizhth inning and the minth and won from St. ational B: Telephone 38-3. Bailey p. Murphy expects his Taftville collection | Louis. 10 to 6. Sesre: third ianing was 2 sen- — Score by innings: | 1o make a blot on the Moosup record. oy e s 5 s 8 B y v Yanigans 1010200329 Take a look at the programme: ki 201 - BRADY & BRADY, 3 23} prog! e Danteisct & g 2 PP Counsel at Law:. |Academy 101208000—4] Hospital Didiend Woerst § 0 eef ;'@ Fine Table Best New York Cit Tt made a good gingery practice bout | % e LTl 193 0 o B 3 c c e o for'the Scndsmy ‘bove in preparation | Fosvitale v Greeneville. o fi § BUTTER Ib. COMPOUND 1b. Charles A. Brady Pprep. | Interscholastic League. Tiemphin -t 100 Norwich, Conn. for thair league game this a‘ternocn | v, - asainst Windham High from Williman- | | Wyn¢ham high vs. Academy at Nor- | cardner.s> < {ie, san the Wilimentic hove won ihe | ™' Siinington high vs. Bulkeley school | Seeoe 2 | Reriden.e | Frowms Nt e 200 | ™4 TR |5e I o Mg previous game, 36 t0 13. in a grand | o \aw Tondon: Bisire | ) s s ) | O % cking sc t | slugging and error-making scrap. it : oL | will be wp to the Academy today to Eastern Connecticut League. *E.Balley | rotrieve that disastrous recerd. At the | wlansessa secsaunenmsn Centrals of Norwich at Dayville. TR . . e IR ¥R baad nte Adavains | e o, T Ceok Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. | how Windnam i nye to mhon st _}::;"g""::, e o R ke e Large variety of Bread, Pastry, ies, Etc., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, lhl;‘; ";Cfif l-l;a;l:'"’;,l!h:‘- e The standing of the league is Now | Scors by innminzs: s > : = e L will christen their vs: New Yo Fc -oiei-@ 1 0 0 8 8 07T . Lonis f 35 BREAD flesves and 2 white letter N on ths : PG e base hit arine. Austin, Hemphill: three el . | Wauregan . 2 0 | : ersey. base bt Kaizht Now York 4, Pits _ Bonds ey B [ Mopsap 2. - i | etEi vl BASEBALL PROGRAMME. b T - - Beston Wen from Chieago in 12 funi i o st 7 to 11 o’clock 7 to 11 @ Jewett C - Grain —— | - - Cicago, May 19— Boston broke Cntcaso's winming | U8 DAL, e Ulg foowr 06 1 pltelies, hand Cottor | Vien! Game for All Classes on Nu- | Contrais ‘ot Nor.\. b H g A suin Torm ‘Chsed ¥ dets of balf 2n | U Devore bad o ekt fom e pimeanic taersits’ Lecal" Diamonds - Today: o starkinz tha same and Jeft the feld mud on 3 e o, Beore = v - 2l Diamonds Today. B B heoT L o o e e - B G Honey Cured, Smoked PURE Milk, Soda, Oyster FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. Among the “big fellows” four teams A Division (Morning Games). h w2 el W pe a o Brmedd 325y = 1bs. representative of Norwich and its im- | West Cheisea vs. Broadway at Mo- | Migect 3 3 7 § dlmecwrt 5277 0 1 2 ouiders n. LARD rackers 2153 " mediate surroundings will be seen to- Levat O x ls 2 iy o] Yaghet s 1020 v p day on the local diamonds, while a Greenevilla. S 31 07 Offmess 4 30 3 oM gidmric 4 2 50 score of other teams from the midget | B Division (Morning Games). JCollins1b 3 ¢ 8 4 1Wamnerss 6 2 5 1 g/ Hunienh o|Brigweiies 2 3 8 % | division of the grammar school league | Taftville at Norwich Town. MullenJb 1 8 5 ¢ gjflgmeried 3 L.1°0 1l Giveani 3|Fleichers 2 0 0 9 3 i L Tan'hli.3b 5 1 @ OCarriganld € 1 7 0 0 = will have their following in thrill- | meaxe District vs. West Chelsea on | genanss 5 6 + 8 §|Nmakerc 6§ 312 2 o;.;f;'lfn i1ze ng struggles for baseball honors. | Fair grounds. Sillisne 5 1 4 1 53% 5 ofyEn : The Fan, the Bun and the Dirty Fin- is the guest of Geo: V. Haley amd OF NORWICH. Included In the senior clessification | Greencville va. Broadway at Hick- 1ol 2122 of Wlten 1104 ik e ST»O_MNGTON sy hodach - —— are the Nerwich Free Academy, State | ory steret. =t s Totals, _———— 2 N Mr. and ey onald . | Bospifal,” Greameville A. C. and the| The investigating committee found ey £ . L e 0em 12 is a true and convincing state- | Street Improvements Begin—News | 017 and Mrs. © stm;.-)ry":rnqiz. DIVIDEND v'r.v(vm. nines. The N. F. A. meets | that the protest Drasented by St Ma- = e s : ze Sumpire Sher- | from the Lodge Rooms—Portuguese | spent tha winter in Bermuga. 1 e £l 3 h cad- | v: X New York - 2 o 10 Ser. 18 ner for e - arn" in town yes fh o has been deciared from the net earn-| emv cammus. A game that will at- |last Satarday, should be thrown out, oe? Bt kit - Bitar. DaTE; * Ot Tl vm-ron Senators and now an_umpire,| The borough street department eom- | summer. ara 1o syend the ings of the past six menths st the| act &0t of :}::;’uflwn ill be foughi | and the zame piaved over. o i o o | e il e et Clncke |Bad the grub privilege at Milwaukea | menced the improvement of Pearl F0te of Four por Sont. &' sar, snd will| 201 o0 the Hre amond where the | Mill Leagu on : . | Some Vears age. One day Jerry forgot | street, between Main and Water e payable on and .n.ryM., Bih, | Grpemeriiy 3 oo Wil Sest the| ractvi A C. at Oeoum. e s S | K ey R about o doudle header and 1afd in a |streets, Friday, The gutters on botn NOANK A.C. . Gresne- e - er; three base b 5 i single game supply of hot dogs. When | sides of the strest are to be cobbled FRANK L. WOODARD, vilia premising a team that will have | crompaceyy o OS5 ¥ M. C. A on < e o | the eaters rushel him, Jerry rose to the [ and es soon as the funds permit the | Nokomfs Commandery Gives Whist— April 21 daw e the &peed to get the Hospital's zoat Greeneville Kickers at Baitic A, ¢.| NJCHOLS NINE READY = 2 crisis like a captain of industry. When | middle of the road will be aitended to. | Sale of Yacht Haida—Viilags Notes. * | this time. Greeneville gave the H G =2 et 3 FOR WILLIMANTIC OPENING. Tie n the sausage was all gone, Jerry laid | TFhe pzople who own the property are -‘.‘l;l“t?:-‘: :lh;:( c::l:cr:ub g!rtha | “ reeneville A. C. vs. Dayville. 1 37 the grimy, gre: finger of his left| to pay the expense of Tesetting the| Nokomis commandery, 1. 0. &, €, NOTlC y met once before, but anager Bowen of the Greeneville| Fast Team Will Go Against Manches- i b L e B S held a public whist Pridey svening in S S | dime with the other hand after 1aving | The largest catoh of soup made this | \LCBanIcs hall Wilst was piayed T . . 7 5 34 | down the paddle. The bug grabbed @i | frem 8 until 19 o'clock, or whish b adetunt Manager Jack Nichols announced : - . 3 week was by the crew of the smack v \ On account of the present condition FINANGIAL AND GUMMERGIAL Friday afternoon that all arrangements 5 e e 1n the Connect. | wRII Mr. B Sk o oig seal: | Tom Reed. The largzst shipment made | dancing was enjoyed " s : » . semes scheduied for vesieray in the Connect- | while Mr. Edé ped s g of Fairview Reservoir, the use of ho: . for Willimantic's opening game Of the | el ielie wers soswoned s secouns of rua. - | tard on the same finger, but in a dif- | of, 41, Kinds of fish was forty barrels Sale of Haida. for strest, lawn or gara 1nkls e eotin Aesiticatar et Been’ <oes jSorent bun ) Bercredipins SusliMIGSK | sauiea de e Capt. J. Albert ish of New Terk for street, I or garden sprinkling v = Jerry had realized $15 from the ‘buns, Fhe &fcas: < ? TRADING FAL| s 506 Do, pre Lo jeted and that he was confident thai e lized $15 from the DUNs, | " "The gtcamer Nomad arrived from |has = purchased the auxii yacnt APINC EALLE JOFE: r i et e watiat the mustard and the dirty finger. | Gioucestor, Mass, Thursaay, and will| Haida from New Fork periies. Tts 180 Internationsi Pimp Towa Central Do.” ptd z Kansas City Southem. Leclede Gas Lake Erie & ¥ Lehigh Valiey the fans would be satisfied with the lineup of the team for a starter No subscription paper has been culated znd the management is depen ing upon the patronage at the box of- T s fice for the supvert of the team and| ,, 1. . <o peae: i« strictly prohibited until further no- Some class to Jerry. so Sheridan : Ry ? L g L a s00n be used by Captain Aliison to car- | Haida is 106 feet and & Inches long, 24 “Z'j"fi D raging Into his Yacant bUn |y fish from the pounds, while the | feet and G inches beam. and 10 fset and e e e et to go|James M. Gifford will be used in the | § inches draught.- he i3 equipped e ety And A ot D = [maniaden fihine. Tith g large gasoiins cngine and wus \o mistakes corrected after leaving A. O. H. to Confer Degrees. £ o e Reaction Sets In, Gi Market a order will be strictly en-| H :vy i ey At Toronto—Toronts 7. Jersey New Yerk, May 19.—Trading in Per order stocks fell off largely today after thres Loutiille & N 1 4 P s % dars of hea i d th s Mer."Mar. “prd fezls confident that the fans will stand | A7 Yvesnnr Foveri i ¥ 124 Miss Lois Ashcraft is confined s FOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- ,,s;.u(’{b?f:s:fg ‘:.:l\':f:-:fdn;{);'r?fih o g Dack of the nine that will endeavor to| Ar Lyun—Lmn A meeting of Division Ne. 1, A. 0. H,, | her homo on Cedar s with ton- ERS. have spent itselt, for the time, at least x"",. - give good fast baseball. The lineup| A Lawrenco—Laveesce 6, 5 ST of Stonington, will be hold Sinday af- | eilf . ) 2 3 for todzy’s game is as follows: D'An 7% Modsl School Defeats Windham Alum- | tcrnoon, when ten candidates will take | Willlam A, Frazer returned from The Teactionary tendeacy which ap- b Gotiege Games. 1 drea se, Shaun Sullivan 1f, McLean - ’flesrees. A collation will follow the |a brief visit in Boston. oty oA s Ry B Mo En & Tex Nickols 3b, M. F. Sullivan 1b,_ C. Mass.—Pennsyivants, _Freshmen 9, BT Mis Aiaues Tenit is slonly Snpoww- NOTICE | market was unceftein, with a heavs Nitoel B Coughlin p, Hamel c, Casey rf, Doyle s T " T meme | The Willimantic Model school met |~ Golden Cross council held its regular | ing after a dangerous iliness. | undertone. Stocks moved up and down / of. 1 Collego 4 £ jishorlshs schecl zliumlp;hm:d W wdhat:n_ mesting Friday evening. Several can-| Mrs. Mary Chesebro and Gsushiter 3 Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is mew|Wichin & narrew range and closing e — Willtamsiows, Mass—Williams 4, Comell 5— | field Thursday and defeated themi by | didates were initiated. An excellent | Jessic have Teturned from attending located h G prices show: @l Toeses” f e e L OLD YALE OARSMEN 10 isnings. a score of 8 to The batteries for | pregramme was enjoyed and rafresh- | The World in Boston. oy el et |y oS sl : the Model school were Dickson. Mc- | ments passed during the evening. Miss Maude Carson left Tridsy for Room 1. | Traden L i ir APPROVE OF EXPANSION | THROKN BALL | Quillan and Manley; for the Wind- : | Uxbridge, whers she will e the guess Offics Haurse, 1 to 4 e sy tiaats o = Yo Wigh, Tewand, Patler To Return Silver Crown. 5 Sl y e 4 WSS Flauven, T 6w S | ettort to sustain prices at the high v f Boat T Othes Year KNOCKED COOMBS OUT. | ham Iigh, a er. 2 of her sister, Mrs. iter Lowts, Telephone 660, i2Aht reached by ihe week's advamee eterans of Boats of il o SRR T i SRR e SR p: The handsome and costly _silver | several weeks. 7 = 3 Py |and gave support to tie mariet when Yortolk & wertern Favor More Races for Vale Men. |Not 5 Heat Collapse—Davis Hit Him Phillies’ Vice President Dead. e e N S awa lr Be fate it becama heavy. Stocks sagged back, Vorthern _Pacitic Simeial e rilad o g ST eitize 2 0~ t after a severs ilines QUALITY however, when buying ceased. P 2 e That the old Yale carsmen are sol- in the Head. e M e W o Vet ar Pestacost is To Le| Capt. P Avers Wilcox of Flabers > dia The weakness was attributable larze- 0 Pacifc Maii 2 : 1dly back of Captain Irost in his new | _ . . ack Coombs. the | National leasue baschall cluh, died is | Tet@rned to New London Sundsy. The | Island is the guest of his parants, Gapt. in Jork sheuld aiwass be crasidered Iv 1o the lessencd demand from in: Femmayivania i policy of extended competition for the | Detrolt, M S s Aiermoon in & hospital Where. g | COlebration in Stoniugton covered a |amd ffs. Warren Wilcox, Sprin. employed y ind. Skiliod men are | tensively earlier in the week. and to Plushurg Coal ... _ opinions from captains of Yale elgh fodas s with Detroit, was nut | cereoral hemor, at the end of the | Bowlers’ Score: J "brice tell the the fact that the higher prices had the 0. bfd . o WESheye hoan. meard on | the Subiect s generally be- game between Philadelphla and b = There was no May deve e £ g e . Richard Armstrong, eapiain of the 5 all 2 The teams of the Jolly Eight Bowl- . TET pERset ot Stadnishing ‘ the oitelne:. ds Kay Gon. Cop.-...... e et 1 s cethiiastical) uew ed, ucic on the sid: Cineinnati las sday. ing olub played at the wrion alleys on | 1 St. Josepivs Catholie ohurch Frises [ming of . govermment cuts nador th Bepunfe T4 81111100 % 3% part: -Concerning Yale and Prince. | Baseman Davis of Philadelp Simmy Clabby in Star Programme, | excellent seorea were made: "0 | Culled “uwey @ tho destn of & reia- AMERICAN HOUSE | 1 law ageinst varicus lumber s e ton meeting on the water, I take great B avia when Ihe . laster . threw | Jimry Clabby and Tack Diflon, Pad- | £28m 1.-G44 512 05¢ 580 644 sos—assn |6 . 400y Dodo, cept P | S TUER pextedl dw SiFerting s e e I ey e L am Undual | Larriedly to the plate in an attempt 1o | dy Lavin and Jack Herrick and Jack | 754, %< 98% 452 510, 367 (85 4673096 | ooy Raime in from Block Tsland #ri- PR3 day with two barreis of poliock. The ifledly in favor of their doing so. It Dk E 2 Mand > 2ve | Drevent Bush from scering. The bal: | White of Chicago and iandot of | s ery x b atdses sl A Geflected only siightly. and no one | New Orleans mect in an all-star show | 3Fin8 '°'a|'=."°f“:l M’xan(:i fish wers shipped (o New Yomk e I Aot of BeumE all here | I the press box saw it strike Coom! anapolis, May o jorrs were the first that have besn caus er to the financial world that anti- & samdcrson. Prope. trust sui's were not a thing of the Farre SUFCIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes |PA5t and offset the affects of antici- : e 3 2 pat*d benefits from the Standard Oil Southern Bafiway -.... 2 29" | was to be had out of- row b; as fully recovere ill referea. Mrs. R. M. Pardessus of New London the local boats this season Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnected | Ae.cio) Do. prd T think, has been Auve to causes be. | The latter has fully recovered. | will refer 2y any of o e Lo i | yond control, such as of boat- = etc.. than any- v % g rch ¢ p: ve now | Trion - pa - areely removed and there seem to be every reason for widening field of competition. “It i very fortunate, teo, that just 9 at this time when Yale can expand Princeton comes forward and offers ML LR STRLET. Rose Bowling Alleys, | LUCAS HALL, | ‘sTocks. « €lal e B B i’ Covner Am Am s Ghem. Am R S Do st | . ot & ¥ 7 3hatu Street. S Cuttom 9 | the best of opportu * & & STONE. fres. A Lonasotige oo factory piece of wate. ANNARAAAANAR P P Am. A holding of a really satisfactory regatia . JOSEPH P o480 Wortern Stamtini 11110 % [ that there s in the east at the pres- | Woman’s Relief For werveusness, irritadiity, Reafachn Suckuche, pressing~ o s : ent time. Absolutely under colleze | BRADFORD, Am. Sieet ¥y LT e e e i : Gows pains, and ether symptems of gemarsl femsle wesmess, B k B P d Am T e Total sales. 517,045 shaves. fected by storms of winds, races De Xrugers Vibure-O-Gm Compound, the woman's remeds, this compound has been found euick and sefe. m. Tobacen - —— every descrintion, “from singles z 2 - 00 indger. o0 Am. wosl mrar e COTTON. eights, could be run of on this course Bas beon know for gyears as “Woman's Reliet” sinca o A, St e i Biank Books Nlads and Ruled te Ordep, | 7100 Atchison New York, May 19.—Cotton futures| in a manner satisfactory to both con- #t Ras positively provem its great valne fm the treatment of 105 BRIADWAY. 2400 Do otd closed steady. Closing hids: May | testants and observers. po 1t @ves me moare geod than @ny meficine I have ever taken. ¥ o altimers &' Obia 15.94, June 15.95, July 1605, A “With the chance to enter a wide womanly disease: 5 Toiepboss S . . 100 Do, DA i 15.33, September 13.66, October 1313 | range of events and the facllitics. to i diaese cannet pratse ¥t strems emough. I htuk ft is the best womsms =000 Brooklm " Rapid Transi. - Noveémo=r 13.08, Daczmber 13.10, Japu- | train for them, a much larger number B will help you, if yeu are e Gufferer from eny of the flls & 3 ( MILL REMNANT STORE| s i : B SUE AV volnts Bioh: | ot mad Meeatatich ont Howing shat pecutiar to women, whick can be reached by medicine. S . g Sde—170 W. Minin St., . middling uplands’ 16.15, middling gul?| would be invaluable both as a source It has helped thousands of other sick women, as gratefl Toull feel ke weiting & stmitar Jotter L you try R 7. 4 0c_on eve: 16.40, sales 4,500 bales. of pleasure to them and strength to s 8ilks 1 Gaods. New goods for Sp Summer. Good lengihs for mults sses and waists., Come und see the the crews. istters from them clearly describe. It contalns mo poisonous MONEY. to the present time, for causes New York, May 19. mentioned above and for lack of a sat- drugs. steady at 2 i-8@2 3-4 per cent.; ruling | 18factory place to race, nothing but rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 3-8; closing bid | elhts have been really developed, 2 1-4; offered at 2 3-3. Time loans }:“mzf S‘"!lf;' Lels *I‘“:[.f"““ out 0; strong, but borrowers won't pay asking entirely, thus eliminating some of . al a y 2@2 the finest rowing there is and keeping Perhcnt Y Hindly ags’S 3400 Dot fot o men off tnc water | mincicly Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York -2/ trust, therefore, that every effort will Moy 1108 L be made to row Princeton, not only in AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. $1.25 a bettle with directions. Cicags Tnion Traction Chivo Copper. Colorado Fuel & Tron Col & Southern 1ist pid Comstock Tunnel Conmitiated Gas Corn Broducts pfd. SR Denger & e Grands 100 Do ped REMNANT STORE, 70 W. Main St ANV CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. eights, but singles, pairs and fours, ’ 200 Evans & T H. WHEAT: Open. Migh Low. Close. too.” a g i Sl May ..l oo MB . ME K My Among the other noted Yale oars-| ! o 00 Gen. Chem. pid. Tuly 3 ELITO 11 men who believe in apen competition aann Gemorat Tt Sept. 8% ©% 37718) are included Captains Appleton, S5, r "u e I u"n- ) Vit Gotdteia "Con¢ conx: and R. C. Whittier, 05. - 00 Do. Cits. o My b B S Y From present Indications, the sreat- 100 Tiinoins Central = 5n ahlas est reunion- in the history of Yale Pod ) P B A R RN «:g;,@,gg\ VWY Q{s\ M},‘V\V\,‘s.‘\” 3o be formally opened. Noted oarsmen