Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 3

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AR PrPPTTLs L) i Springfield Wins From Portland. 290 Springfield, Mass, May 5—Poor 0 2 1 olfielding in the second and third innings, t¥mor. s& togather with timely hitting, gave FAISES SCSERENAD TUBAT: = 4 $% 1 0| Portlana a good start here today and fromsmegrreiy SHAKESPEARE. . £ § 3] Ml ity STt S e e : > > by ff e e s o Springfie o 3. Springfiel 2 2 P Right here yofenn get the best pro- 317 1| Of its hits with two men out and had e 25 “Plttsburgh. f %togr&mh tection againkt lost by fire in the 315 114 men left on bases. Score: Cincinnatt st St. Louls. N { 4 i ? age, ; in_in_evéry. shape of a POLICY from one of the o o o—o|Portiand . 0140001006 Asmrican League. G P 40 &Y% sny eupnontc phrases soll strong, reliable companies we repre- 6 0 x4 | Springfleld .000 0010 2—3|New York at Boston. 5 g Z 7 To paint the passions his inmost g Batteries: Jordan, Tuckey and Gas- o o e g \ < i i Get it at Once. Don’t Delay. ton; Bornhoefft, Justin and Stephens. Clovelsnd at Chlcagn. ! Z X e e N SAAC 8. JONES New Haven Hits Hard in Seventh. == Easters Loague. . : * \.surance and Real Estate Agent New Haven, Conn. May 5. Wesleyan Swamps Conneotiout Aggles. | Portapd, st Swingtieia. Richards Building, 91 Main Street [ ting bee in the fourth inning netted | "8 OWFE BW cf,,m Ma: s_w::xw— i 3 New Baen. = New Haven all its runs today and & At b xy Stural Worcestar at Bridgeport. \\ < (i ince of poets, Lynn ‘was defeated 7 to 3. ‘In this in- | &0 defoated Connecticut Agricultiral Towell at New London. 7 6 # ing, weeping ¢ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ning, New Haven got five singles and | SOllege in & slow game here today, 1 Other Games. R brai o o A g ey to 8. McCarthy e Aggles X SR, tw guished himself by scoring two home| Rurce st Acsdemy ‘master hildren deeport EDWIN W. HIGGINS- | “woxween C A A et : - Attorney-at-Law R 1181 6 & o Hationst Laagus. And through tne cycles Time shall Corner Main and Shetucket Streets BT i npo 1 o 29| Cnclned st St Lous > w Vet e toltering ABMIT 54 P 140 3 raa | Soeeem i R A “wonepossy uespemy 3 2 B Ll ¥ in twain! % ANGS A BTG, 133 IR SisHee ole N —— » 'Phone 353 3190 bfCowyctp 8 01 2 0 3140 Eastern_ League. : 3 v ote Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bidg. — ERERE ;‘EZ'.':',; IRERE e WHEN a sfock motor shows its ability day afier % Brown & Perkins, - illomeys-at-Law i, B 20 21 W sk 18 8 0 o IR YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. day in all sorts of tough tests, you get the true uummmm progresa towast gl Qrer Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St 0575086 aajTomaise IEE k. angle on a quality metorcycle. able people next door?” - Entrance stairway near to Thames : pa s B R e : B ttle. Nations) Bank. “Telephone 38-3. Shason, My, Dy (et oy :‘ ’“’ W rEETE g;wx&n“%mggfi?&-&“ g OHR Stock models of the New Indian Powerplus Motor perform et aver to o musicals h‘:%—b SRR A \c\'e::;'m: e 391 0e s e e | Cham s pubim s 0 wuop) brilh'l.ntly every time they have an op: " nmmm (hen'_ xerh peaiad et o P s e E Bridgeport Wins in Final Inming. | T base iiis Charter. Three base Mts, King. iy superiority. or power, speed, climbing, , - noise= made his pile of money he feeis like & “That man accuses you of being t! L Anderson. Home runs, McCarthy 3, Webb, Bee-| St Louls 5. Detrolt 4 S 2 neutral nation.’ greatest grafter on earth.” . “Yes,” | Bridgeport, Conn, May S Martin |man i Sew York 3, Thosin & (13 tantnen) less action and eadurance they are mechanical marvels. “Why is that?" 3 oo ept orcester’s Washington-Philadelphia postponed. 3 > A “Because he has so many diplomatic replied Senator Sorghum, “but he|the ninth inning today and Bridgeport S 5 <, >3 e £ ” doesn't mean it. If he belleved I wes |won, 3 to 2. A singje, a triple and a | WESTERLY AT RIVERVIEW S You don’t have to “tune a Powerplus Motor or ‘“‘coax” it | [rome e e the greatest grafter on earth he'd be | singie scored Worcesters two runs. CLUB TODAY | Hirord'%. Lawn & 03 toninga to make good. Any steck Powerplus, selected at random, will s : & : —— Pringiad 2. A : "fh:"":":‘a:“;g':"‘::‘;’ e Wersstr Bridgsport Enot Will Be McGraw's Choice to . Tonm 6 do around 70 miles an hour. T & soif mate man, lau't ¥ 1 P75 I ot 4 13 0 0% § 9 Pitch. ; i “Yes; but she's going fo put the fin- ; use ! Namah $ 330 soael = e ene Yet the 1916 Powerplus Indian operates at the lowest cost. ; i but shew sutagbo pHe R o 2 For Saturday. May 6th, M At ) », Columbus 4. . . - . z - Statesman. 2 T v ae e 213 0| McGrath has arranged & game with| At Kanes Gy 10 Toiods o Come in and see this master motor. Get a line on its supreme meflh it 3033 ofmompni»3 210 0 ofthe fast Clark Thread Mill team of| A! Kemme Cl 10, Toledo 3. ints. Let us show you what the 1916 Indian is made of—and how. > 3 bl atae 3 33 v esterly, The Westerly boys.are play: Internitionsl Leagwe. Rn't take our say-so for it—find out from an actual demenstration why 3930 gbutris 32 2 F 8ling great ball and a fast Eame g s | Lo elesatien = ford. And If it hadn't been -for At " <35 sured, The Hospital team i playing e G2 e S it’s absolutely the BEST. ErON. Donaiketty blankstty-bienk war DA Mgl 3 n 82713 0|in mid-season form and expect anothef| No oth “heduled. been Orders ‘now.—London! 3 s S win tod Enot, the star twirler who | o Getloge Resalts, C. V. PENDLETON, i i 5 o it held the Academy hitless a week 20| cathotie U a5 Sketch. 5 5 trentty 3, Hal : Broadwa; PLANT FIELD, New Loridon | s, i %57 will be on the firing line and Chase| Hum'o o Ll SRR n TA ok o Mstanes. will be on the recelving end. Luke 2 e g ey ronl ’ s Riley will hold the indicator. 2 A e B i 7 A Cleceland 4, Chicago 2. Joe's got the' job. He's g Thirteen Inning Tie Game at Hart- Ll i " a sheriff won't : g A . S Chicago, May 5.—A batting rally in e rats i Bis Mg Aty ord. _Yale Wins From Georgetown. the sixth inning, started by John Gran- Waaninston Ster. lRais g Hartford, Conn, May 5.—In one of | New Haven, Conn, May 5.—Time- |ey won from Chicago, 4 to 2. Gmaney ashinets o fe the most thrilling games in vears im|ly hitting at critical periods gave Yale |came to bat in the sixth after one man “When 1.am big. e this city, Hartford and Lawrence play- [a victoory over Georgetown today, 4 |had been retired, Catcher Schalk called 4 ing to masry & doctox e aCESNE ed thirtéen inning to a tie today, the |to 1. Both nines flelded well. Score: | the umplre's attention to the fact that “Why, my dear?” p | score beinz 4 to 4. Lawrence took a|Yale ..... 10200100x—4 9 1|Graney was using a flat bat. The um- k 4’Cause it I marry s dostor I ean wo run lead in the thiiteenth on four [Georgetown 0.0 01 0000 0—1 5 0|pire ordered him o change his clab Bet well for o e singles, but Hartford tied it up in its| Garfield and Munson; Cantwell and |and when he returned to the plate he minister I can be gocd for nothing.” Games Called at:3:30 P. M. [Dbalf on #vo singles, a pass and alHagar. singled. Turner and Speaker follow- . 5 i ’ I .| Woman’s Journal. ed with safe drives and atter Roth's re-| - _Chicago Wins in 13th Inning. |The German government, moreover, |nervous and hysterically condition in Nellle, aged four, was 2z General Admission tirement Gandil hit safely. This bom- | Pittsburgh, May 5—Chicago de- | i3 Drepared to do its utmost to confine [ Which she has been since the mur-|,."o¢ thig visitor's new. 'mh'fi% 3rand Stand .:. ren feated Pittsburgh, 5 to 3, here today | OPerations of the war for the rest of | ders, thoush it will probably be a long | ¥~ .. batiment segalted n dhree. xims. The | Tha1e] Plisbureh;- 5 do 8/ lete todny | e ation. (o Tho fabiine forss. of | e, Derots ‘thy 1o Her Ioiout’ o] o Jvell assrZ ank e AN i 4 “what do you think of 1£?” : A Sy With two out in the final inning, Wag. | the belligerents, thereby also insuring | again. ; Ob Tepiied the small - - i b apo a o ab hpo a e)ner dropped Saler’s fly ball and Kan- |freedom of the seas, a principal upon| Her narrative as told Friday after- |y, "ips all right. Aunt Mary S ARTHA, Sonordf 4 100 0 oMoyt T4 070 0 ©ftleher passed Doolan. Archer follow- | which the German government be- |noon did not vary in essentlal details | i amma it was & perfect Sl R §111 trMalensh 3 19 3 0)ed with a two base hit, scoring both |lieves, now as before, that it is in|from the one she told the newspaper- | pooriie 't VRS S PETCect T MAJESTIC BULLDING. £330 OFoumiris 3 114 ¢ o|men. Secore: : agreement. with thes government of {he||HMen Tuesdldy morning as she ‘soblied | cypy geae, T Alless, il © Tables. 3112 1 Ofjackeonit 4 25 00 Chicago (N) Pittsburgh (N) United States. g}‘g éf,”x sz""%'r °f! "’3 é’:l""e- db‘:‘ si‘f SR 2 i 4185 ofFencr 31500 W oo a a hpo s o “The German government, guided nto greater detail and touch- STABILITY OF MARKET TESTED ime: i .. T $h7iohans 536 gowmen Cs 8% 0 iomeentn®s 231 2 )by this idea, motifies the sovernment |ed upon some phases of the case that By Apprehension Felt in Regard to| 5 S e S804 Ofgweetipy 38 0%0 OMaciet 10 30 Oliamcrt 585 1 ¢fOf the United States that German have not heretofore been revealed. Contonts of Garman Note, gtz 8 woiiil RS LT Sogn el [T 1AM (P dERR. 2 121 8 naral torces hay recetved the folow- | Eiliott's Earler vist adiwin Loco . 3 4 ” T b, uct H alavia Laco L e | ot e e Salerib 3 15 5 olbairadb 311 20 Pre-eminent_among the things she New York, May 5.—Seldom has the | na & any 4 1% o ettt for ven yPls T 9T qBwina 3133 oz ] 555 0] New Order for Naval Warfare - |tola Triday Pty R e Wi stock market been put to such a cru- | Bethlehon Steel : s 430 | S eatnas: ek fowes €343 imny 10118 “In accordance with the general|of a visit to the Pettis home by El- cial test of its inherent stability as it | 5o D : -9 Cleveland - 000003600 0—3|MConnellp 2109 1 ofSchmate 6 1 5 1 o|principles of visit and search and the | liott on the night of Friday, April 14, experienced today, and seldom has it 7 Chteago .. 01000000 1—2fHendixp 1 0 0 8 OlHurmonp 0 0 0 0 ofdestruction of merchant vessels rec- |and an expression of her conviction emerged with greater credit. Some of A £ it Tatiagy 3% Telsch Wearer. Three base|Seatonp 10 0 0 olmCostello 1 0 0 9 0}ognized by international law such ves- | that Elliott came to the ‘Pettis home the features of the German note, on a j > £ o| motas 7 93915 1jxaawisn 1 0 o o o]Sels. both within and without the area |that night with his mind fixed on which the fnancial world. has been : - Ll Ear Reniaty 39 6 1 o|declared a maval war zone, shall not S ",‘,;og{“":, . eI waiting with increasing coricern, were | Grandic Motor 5 RN ST e e sunk without warning and without 2 e e s ms known to Wall street before the mar- | Cies & Ouio Detroit, May 5—St. Louis defeated| (s muted for Baird 1n stn 0} % ?|saving human lives unless the ship at- | that his nerve falled him. ~ He came | Brosi) is forced to fmport cobb ket opened, and anxiety was evident in ML & st Detroft. today, § to £, making it fvel (v Bhxited Tor Tamon in 2na. tempts to escape or offer resistance.” |there with the same handbag that he | from Portugal. all quarters. straight defeats for the Tigers. The| () Batted for Mamsux tn 1Mh. Initial transactions showed losses of two to three points in many important stocks, while issues of a more mer- curial character showed greater reces- i sions, Bethlehem Steel declining 19 Ret left at the house on the morni 2 —— # Others Must Conform to Law b M d Pk 114 Tigers staged a batting rally I theie| Scre iy innines: % . the double murder—the bag that Asiiricadt uted haif of the final sesslon and came with- | fpcssh, & 3 6 5 35938 9§ 9 23| “Butneutrals cannot expect Ger-|found to be a resular arsenal, flled | ponaast ot ior F S e ot in a run of tieing the score. Two base hite, Saler, Doolan, Archer, Knave. | qonye forced to fight for existence, | with dynamit revolvers, dirk knives, ’ 4 Score: Three base Lits, Johnsion, Waaner. shall for the sake of neutral interests, | steel knuckles, hagdcuffs, _twisters | oo Doundd: of Yoty A St. Louls (A) Detrolt () trict the use of an effective weapon | and many rounds of ammunition, He | Dounds of mutton and lamb Polnts. Fora briet time the-liat seem- | Ret pt B i o e Swatfest at St. Louis. if the enemy is permitted to continue | came unexpectedly. He had not been 2 e gt by e st gy o teat” . C[shouonte 4130 oviean T3 877 33| | SWAtient At to apply at will methods of warfare [at the place before since December, tentative character, but before the ex- ; ; bl e e LN Syt Tanlabent olating rules of international law. | 1914, when he came to deliver & DIE, | gonoren: 10 Aricn. Indicate. thet i Ry Gl o beat auality of] oiound shanply. i 20'2 2 obumato & 1 3 o|eXtra base hits were made, Including [ .= FE? 50 Oh e s TeRLTAlltY, by w o he was employed, and had | or1q, a record held heretofore by dried fruit and other items which cat | wholly, the resdlt of a"oaiaer view. of 8.8 &t francie 2,13 5 ] WO Note tuns, ) three teiples and iSev-| ;s that the ‘Eovernment of the | the Tamily. . Te @ Seclal call upon | patial, in Asta. be found, all of wWhich ‘are found in & S o et 38 S serpen fontiee ; Beore: Uniteq States does not think of mak- 7 the Unitéd States with the exception | the tocmnser Ton iy Sarticularly silcoeamererty e i T S Lne ) ing such a demand, knowing that the Had No Particular Errand. The plantain, & acwe cREi ot spices and cafrants. The study of | marine ccmmanders. Opinion in Wall | e, O : 1000 0Jamesp 000 0 1fNearer "5 073 0 *3-3" 8 §|zovernment of the’ United States has| The houschold was surprised on this]Sultable for cooking is a food stapl packing condensed mince meat hus ex- | Biraer was sbmoat. canmly iviaey | it o Frl 200 et 88 88 §|Emuemy 4136 $1208lrepeatedly declared that it is Geter- |niht to find that Biliote was the call- | 9 the tropics. “The people of the Uaits &) tended over period. of 100 vears and | Gihcrwise, but sentiment was hoarten |t A% BoE D ojubim 100 s e|ume, 4180 ¢33 §fmined to restore the principle of free- |er When Mr. Pettis responded to a |ed States thus & k- cnn possibly fonceive. The sanitation od by an indefinable impression. that an : - 48% B Fittllemn xaas e ets, S0 Wheioew auik ';;gekml:y‘tg; fi!;:h‘;rml%orh Sl Al 2 on T immediate break had been averted. o 5 ey gie eraog s 5 5 20 1 ofter it has been violated. e time. . w e o ines necessitares 122 | natural consequence of an effort to as- R oy, [Fmers 085 8 SfhEe, 3343 JEa past e Dlaining that he had been to Puinam U In 1650 Was pAced ot S48 ’ iiing of the most: minute detsil o | similate the large offerings of the fore. G I e BIEE | DeeE e e H Ty el g some shopping and thought he | ounces, Colombia 17,500 ouncs and the ¢ B usincns. " The apbies tsed ara of | noon, but the forward movement made |1 e e e E McKemesp 0 0 0 0 188 00| “Accordingly the German govern.|Would stop in for a social visit. This|2unces. —Russia furnis LI the best grade of New York State, | 87eater progress later under the lead |Lad & (xx) Ran for Crandall in 9h. {2 i U 5 1999 gjment is confident that in consequence | Was regarded as remarkable in view s ounces. 2 Where i ‘our opinion is grown thé|of the shipping lssues, United Fruit () Batted for Cunningham in Tth. Totals 341024 14 3 TomEL of the new Germar orders issued to|of the fact that the Pettis place fo.onf in o0 oo e e R Dest - favored —apple known. The|being the chief feature. That stock Seoro. by innings the naval forces, the government of [a back road four miles from Putnam Pk ¢ rajsizs used are of the best quality | made an overnight gain of 9 1-2 points | Maxwen Motor - 3 > the United States will also now consid- |and at least as far from the place |SVery other day continue to yield Seeded variety. No expense is con-|to 158 1-4, and an extréme advance of | Miv Dept Sis ¢ 2 er all improvements which may have | Where Elliott was employed and in |{0F more than 20 years, and the oldes idered in procurring the very highest | 12 1-4, having-fallen to 147 at the out- | Mrchant Marine 3 been in the way of mutual coopera- |an entirely different. direction. end most frequently tapped trees o wathll s singi, s~ il g LRt Mer Marine ctfs of 7% 1 e e e tion toward restoration of the freedom | Biliott had no particular —errand, |duce the richest sa; know, is always sugar, the different| Mercantile Marines rivalled United|Ma Pet of : p e 3 3 3 . | of the seas during the war as suggest- | Mrs. Pettis told‘ the coroner, and she grades merely representing the differ- | Fruit, the preferred recording a maxi- | Miami Copper % for. Red Box. . : - : ed in the note of July 23, 1915, and |Said that he just sat there and talked | /The death rate of typhold t Navors or different granulgtion re- | mum’ advance of 7-3-§ at 85 3-8 ana | Mentans Power . Boston, May 5.—Playing an uphill 3 E it does not doubt-that the government |and talked and talked, about anything |Of the three years following the af Qired for different purRosedt Every | tho common & 3-8 at 25 1-6. Buying |3 jnm — &st . % game, New York defeated Boston in of the United States will now demand |2nd everythinz. When he arrived he | Was twice the expected mortality f particle of fruit or any other article |of these shares was of the most im- |2 2 A Shittoan insihe S, 21t & Gidays GERMAN NOTE and insist that the British government | Was wearing the rubber foot coverings | an equal number of individuals of the ufed In the manufacture of mince meat | pressive ‘churacter, being attended by |} The Red Sox piled up an early lead shall forthwith observe the rules of | that 80 with felt boots, but he took |Same age, sex and color. 1s thoroughly cleaned and hand-picked | romors of a merger of the important | ) o bp bunching long drives with New - international law universally recog- |these off and put on a pair of slippers bR by people trained to know what should | American shipping interests. sz | YOrk’s battery and fielding misplays. (Continued from Page 1.) nized before the war, as are laid down | during his stay. The commandant of the Unl and should not be used and in this{' Other strong features inci : In the thirteenth after New York 9o, 1. in the notes presented /by th States navy yard, Boston, has gi 5 inciuded U. S, N. “ = — n presen the gov- Miss Pettis Not Pleased. minner the article comes to the house- | Steel, which recovered from its min- % fillea the bases on two passes by|of war material from the United ice of the installation of a ing ernment of the United States to the : e ey wife cleaner by far than she could | 0 1o e Gregg) and one_by Mays, Janvrin's|States. British #b: He had a paper bag with him and |Tosi direction finder at the Unite Posaibly take the same articies in her | most of the muniir. e G > oy g tirow and Fiups sinsle account, Utmicat Limic of Condesstons Nov N g AR S B hand A e e | yas i Cove G Hahtiiol gwn m:‘.,,, 5,,,,.“_, o:h hflflfi ;1.!:: cible Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, West- 2 ed for New York’s four runs. Score: | It will, therfeore, be ungderstood How Concession Are Qualified had appeared in the kitchen doorzv‘y r'ro'he Ws se of the gendur is t may besandsmaky e (e inghouse and the distilling shares, es- 2 o bt i AL that The appeal made by the 'govern- | wspoula steps taken by th and discovered for the first ti tain by radio direct the true b Being provienit in auantity ia. today | Boialy, U §. Inaustrial Alcohol, Final aoaryet™3 1% 5 4 "1 3% § {ment of the United States to sentl- | ment of the United States mot atiain |the caller was. . She dia mot scem |of & Ship from the station, as disputed by the greatest authorities an | fovel. Total sales amennted 1o b o bl B 3831 1| ormational Taw canmot. mndes th | (he oblect t desires, (o have'the laws |Dleased. ~She did not speak to Eiliott |the direction of the statisn food- products. The - meat used Injlevol unted to 875,000 BRl T s0L ok e et pot: under the | o¢ hugfianity followsd by all builiger: | and showed no inclination (o take |ship. The apparatus is still i cs neat is of the SHoloest and 0= | General news of the day, which e o Fe iy HE ) response from the German people |, feiions. the German = government |DErt in the conversailon. ' Her mother | perimental o, O e o or e vnioh %OU I'braced the probability that the threat siii e which such an appeal otherwise always | Tose ipen be facing a new situation | 3sked her to bring the pan asked for et pane dathera = ! must reserve to itseif com- 3 50, Mrs. Pettis is being used in Serv-us Mince Meat. | 8ned strike of the New York Central Fi i 583§ 8fie certaln to ind here If the German | piets liberty of decision. says, without saying anything. fidence must not beplaced in th T e imed a2 hemaly by i Which | rmediatlon, was heiptul to builish senti. |5 IR H fo ®o to the utmost limit of conces- |k ne, undersined avails himself of Brought Bag of Peanuts. A e R Wit s ‘mince meut for olt It requises | Mment. Purther rallway sarnings show. $i1¢ H sfons, It bas been guided not alone by s:‘:n“mfimffifim;fih:fi,fi' When Blliott got the pan he opened | sroes. T oo 0 18 & little water and being heated for | d material increases in gross and net the friendship connecting the two , “lthe paper bag and poured into the = ; = anuts until urs- without fear of Ioss carry three orlist at the close. Total sales, par value, |- 5 E 23 E = which threatens the entire civilized | CORONER’S INQUEST ‘BEGINS ed to do so by her mother. Then she| “How is your boy Josh getting &l four packages of mince meat In her | aggregated $2,870,000. - $0% s3% c world should the cruel and sanguin- ON PETTIS MURDER C. took two or three, but did not eat pantsy, having it resdy at any time| United States Bonds wers unchansed | & b 103 w13 ary war be extended and prolonged. ASES | them. . ed and it will be a good company 3 9% 20 from Readiness to Make Peace Mrs. Pettis Tells of Earlier Visi Siaysd. PUT: MEkINL “The Glrman _ government, . cone | rchy Eiore Syl D "" °: Elliott sat and conversed from 8§ sclous of German's strength, twice please at|o’clock to midnight, Mrs. Pettis told within the last few months announcea| His Coming—New Facts Discovered |the coroner, and ’added that she before the world its readiness to make| —Murderer Shot Former First [thousht she and her hysband and Sy- =L S R D SIS I St i bil would be distracted betore he went. Dally Thought. manys vital interests, thus Indicating e aa e Analiy leaye: the biaing their th were t it s not Germany’s. fault if peace | Danielson, May 5—At the Pettis e I e e Sountering humer, |12 Sl withheld from the: nations of | home near ‘Quadic, where Burt bettis minutes When he returned and tapped wearied > |Burope. ~ The German government [and his daughter, Sybil, were shot to | J0 16 Window and said it was snow- . COTTON. wherein some, out of custom, let & | fecls ail the more justified In deciar- | death Tuesday morning by John El. |ing CHOUER o promise sieighing for New ¥York, May 65.—Cotton futin good part of their life run listlessly | ing that responsibility could not be{liott, the Thompson farm hand, Coro- | o:° g::"fl ing. a“vlru not again seen closed- steady. May 12.42, July 12.?;, away, they would find time enough to | borne before the f(:%:x of mapkind | ner ‘Arthur G. Bill of Danielson, be- | &t mu“{’my‘:"' < the morning of October 13.68, December 13.83, January | acoufre skill and dexterity in hun.|2nd in history i r 21 months of |gan the taking of testimony in the in- urder, Previous to his visit of 12.90. Spot steady; middling 12.60. | oC 0 the wars duration the submarine|quest Weidey: aftermosi.-: Few wits |y =P 0 LG hed hosddiverad the e dreds of things—Locke. question under discussion between the | nesses are to be heard and the time | D5 ey vt i cHIcAGD RKET. German an government and the govemn-|on Friday was entirely given over to place for twelve years. WHEAT: Low. Pettis, . . Open. High. o “fl,:‘— Silk Stocki ‘ment the United States were to 175 take a turn seriously threa i S WA R SH | mue only plecs of morality which Siaintenancs of peace between the twe i Heeent 3 i i i o) 1% .

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