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Springfield, Mass, May 19.—Darte mouth College,” qualifying twice as many athletes as any other. institution 5t sasasitor. WA BAGREGESE oluaunmnnenrs B maweasrand b s (i 3 3 1 : - % 10 0 = in the preliminary events of the New p L4 2 v H o 90 3 o8 1 P 5 16 3 7 - Forty i H Mo’ - id 3 1 M 18 10 o is H 03 i fMice and levs talk over the mat- - H H Murlins Hit Timely. rroliyn 1, Chicagn i § :fir :t RE INSURANCE. We can ts Institute of Technology H H New Haven, Conn.,, May 19.—Timely - ¥ bases. u;?-'a" then :‘V‘htnn ymln;"n a yo® valuable information, and if and by C. A. Rice of University of o o o §®itting coupled with lopse playing by knocked out a clean two bagger you want an additional POLICY, we|Maine. Rice, who was a competitor ' Worcester at critical junctures gave ; P broughit in the only two runs in represent first-class companies that|today won heats without exerting e ]New Haven a 5 to 1 victory today.| Philadelphta 1. . game. > B oA o e e s o | B B S i e ISAAC 8. JONES Hayes, of Williams, tied the old 220| () Ran for Baker in Sth. - T T B uons (% DI Insurance and Real Estate Agent|yard mark just before it was broken | (a2 Balled for Pipp in 9th. w Haven ‘Worsester tingent from Westerly that had 8 by Kelly. The standard 10 seconds B0 . s o doing some layge rooting up to (his ' Richards Building, 91 Main St. for the 100 yard dash was attained by R R 1309 [ RS time® were silent, for the thme being: D. W. Coakley, of Dartmout win- C { ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ning ono of tho trial eate, Five ath | T b Mu b Tave bae nic veh T i ivas e P b e o e letes were already bracketted as joint ’ holders of the rec.1d. Hartford 2, Lawrence O. 103 iviae given his base. Then came along Miller ) AMOS A. BROWNING, Durtmouti's mumber of qualifed| . Daters % e . & i e % iddi for a two bagger. Young followed the “Phone 700 athletes was 2. Universi swren ., May 19,2 i i 10 example of Mawson and wi t0 16 % -] Shtah Tax be a lose | Ditchers® battle today Hartford defeat- e ol 2 Attornby-at:Law, 3 Riokardle Bldy:| which 'hus becs. consiatent s clomsd B e s e e BTmn 100 Sinncapals o, St Pal 1. - B L Dt taly Wigant Wl y HIGGINS survivors from the day's trials. Bow- |the ice in the eighth when Reed drove o i et e e & e Di 8- e ‘o-fl 3 mmfld;l !:'lulmt ‘;ml !mn‘:i { : § R EDWIN W. Goin was class behind with eleven men | the ball over the center fleld fence for | () Bated for Mcolnley 135, cts % &, inntnes Yo auw. | T HitTIe DIELE: WHAWie Didaatnars Waeet b ey Attorney-at-Law still in' competition. a home run. In the ninth the other Distmouts 1, Weersa 3. @ ” the home plate, and e basemen w gty D ey Other colleges which obtained rep-|run was scored on Snyder's double, 21 T3imaL 5. Mass. Agr. Coless 0. e il e price again 25c.. t X 33| "oy com s for home. But their good intentions / Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |resentation in the cecisive events of | Lyon's single and a sacrifice fly by 2 never materialized. Catcher Chapman tomorrow were: rown 9: Massachu- | Smith. Wagner, the former Boston A% CAMES SCREDLUED TODAT. Brown & Perkins, Aifsmeys-at-Law | setts Institute of Technology 9: Holy | American plaver, starred for Hartford p gty Sketucket St. | CIo®S 7 Williams 4; Amherst 4; <k Worcester Polytechnic _Institute 4: Entrance stairway near to hames|weslevan 2; Trinity 2; Massachusetts Nationsl Bank. Telephone 38-3. | Agricultural College 1; Tufts 1; Colby — 4 picked up the ball in a jiffey, stepped Browns Smear Champs Agai i T on the home plate, cutting oft Mawson, R H E |, Boston, May 19—Fielder Jones' St.| o 1 cindme. and then slammed the ball down to B o ij—3 § 1|Louis Browns pinned another defeat on Few York at St Leuls Craig for a double play.. The throw 9—0 4 ofthe world’s champion Red Sox today, was Jow, but Craig plowed the ground || The same rate applies to the bettsr grade suits. during thi I 3| outpiaying them from start to finish. for the ball, just like a big leaguer, Pl > o : gl 1; University of Vermont 1. Tson and|he score was 5 to 1. Groom kield the and was fast to the base before Vin- REGULAR $1.50 SUITS—TWO FOR $1.8 POQUETANUCK NOTES NIV VORI PERRGE HAnTo e Red Sox to four hits, three of which gent couid reach it. The double play 4 > s = ‘were made y Hoblitzel. The visitors ‘was coi e , three er Cadets Elect Officers—Changes at Hall FOR' SIXTEEN' INNING| SPringeld Goes Into Second Place. | buvcned hits off Leonard and Shore, and e gume tran ovar, " ™ Diamond Suif Cool and Comfc Brothers’ Mi e Portland, Me.,, May 19.—Springeld | who pitched in the final inning, had mvu:en g.: We‘ltarly cr‘;wd returned, |§ Blue its o saieins's: Neither Team Able to Score a Winning | Went into 'second place In the Bast-|nothing that was puzzling. = = g © members of the winning team. Phatosi o It is cool, easy, comfor! The Cadets met at the home of Har-| Tally—Pitchers Received Great Su, 2| em League today by shutting out| The score: P rtor "t Lawrvaee their achool assoctates, with principai || o The New Biue Diamend Usion convenicnt.” The back 3l danafield in PoaueAnEk; MonIEG P- | Portland 3 to 0. The visitors earned St. Louis (A) Boston (A) Bridgeport at Lowell. and others of the faculty, assembled he D i his sale i | Union Suit fits, sets, old Mansflel port. two runs off Mayberry in the first b oo x s 3 hpe ae ‘Wercester st New Haren. around the silent signaiman in Dixon || they have organized this sale in | FIROR U F the bae 3 it notton. oper. Lyma. ; haste; fook ace with the following Temuitt | New York, ey Tir_New York and |IZMIRE and e wild trow by Towell | Suucnt 't 1% § uemen 73 8% 4 8 intrtete Lagen, | auare, gave their school cheers of vie- || FOC7 1S RN (S HEPAGEIO B | wetl-made drawers and it s - 3 —Ne et in another in the sixthi. The| iy 3 3 Lot tory and dispersed. 3 y emb Pt ooy, Orst lleuten- | Detroit played a sensational sixteen |home team could not hit Daniels in| e & 5 3 o bihicias & 10 1 8| X I Vocstional at the Acstems 7h wearers will be so pleased with it | way without the embarrassigs s Rid; inning tie here today, tae score be- |the pinches. Score: Prate 3 2 4 3 Y wakee & 002 1 Other Games. R that they will become regnlsr users.. | CorN T i o R tenant, Leslie Harkness; sergeant,|ing 2 to 2. Sprhs X 20 ) Marsanscf 4 0 3 0 OfLewisi 3020 0| pottcr Hill at State Hospital. Yantic Organizes. This is why we want you to get g din Miton = WcClurs; corporal, ~Earl| "The game was featuréd by the re- SPTInEfleld... 20000100035 1] uinis 3 1 {1 fcermeean 3 01 10 s At a meeting Thursday evening. the|] acquainted ~with Blue Diamond | terials so common in the SRS WT::M ol i A ity mark:ble tiellsin‘i {:eatu;‘e;m o:h bc‘A!Dh " Daniels 'ana Stephens; Mayberry,] Oromp 4 2 0 0 0|Carricanc 2 0 8 2 o SUNDAY GAMES. g‘m!ic m;hu(l;clubv-‘vru organized for || Union( Suits. ing In-of Heme; s - Teports were .| teams. Early e et * S — — —| Thomas 1120 e ieason.. v, Geo ¢ ces eoches Wore made by the relifing | cals hit Coveleskie hard and he® was Flitt an Caston. Totaln s 2008 1 5 onal Leagas. oty Pawiry. Corer ok T It Has a M: line Ai furning to reach ina saved repeatedly by . the - splendid At Bos St. Louts. Wheeler 2 names of two candidates for mem- | elding of Vitt, Bueh and Youns.| Walsh Bounced from Game and Fined. sloieen 10 0 0 of PR A Cneimau. D Jueipn W Hegles ets kit The New Union Suit is the first | 7licre is no waste of mate bership were presented, and were fa- | After New York tied the score in| Lynn, Mass., May 19.—Bridgeport de- SxShorten 1 0 0 0 0 FUERG /ot - Hioven, board then placed Edward Carey to|l and only garment of its kind that | motion. It o - WHEI voted upon. the ninth Coveleskie did not permit |feated Lynn today 10 to 7. Walsh, who #Cady 10000 SSr Bammns. act as manager with instructions to|§ @ MAN (or boy) may wear without | want it and Ol At present the company is a hit in the next seven innings and |started to pitch for Bridgeport, was aar JLM A v XL XM H A st Mohesan| got the best men availablk feeling that if is an adapiation of | it. When closed, it is neat fiourishing condltion, - resul from | aliowed only two runners to reach|put out of the game at the end of the |, ST o il R Back him to the limic crarme wii || the Woman's “Combina“ion.” 1t is | estly, comfortably el the capable manner in which the for- |bage. Cullop pitcher elght innings for | fifth inning for disputing a decision by| () Bittcd for Janerin In 6. g i o the only one in which he may feel | unbuttoned it almost mer officers performed thefr dutles. . V1 (2 Fatica Tor Corigan'n es Dofeat Phillies. oy ot Tn pheoater deague plaver. || Movell put up” in the dressing rcom | closes _itself. When 3 £ T g oo A S s xx) or Carrigan now wos n village, wi “well p essin, . et e e T g TR ] Batied: for hore 1n Oth." Pittsburgh, Pa., May 19—Pittsbur * | captain and also coath fhe pisvers || of the club or other circumstance | shows merely @ line acro With plano sclos after the business - : defeated snuaucitnu by a score of 4| Yantic plays. its first game wiih Jew- || When the outer clothing is tempo- | With two buttons & little. session. 5 =0 888130133 to?2 here today, winnin% the g-mk ek:g et: City Saturday and are open to re- rarily removed. button flaps of your lap ; —1| the eighth inning, when Carey knocked | ceive all challenges. Would especiall - Z R o eckas evitem for the sccial part oust | o' home run atter Mamaux haa singled. | ke 1o ‘mng:"f game with e Hoe. And besides all that, it is e even! ¢ arranged S e cams scored a run aplece pital team and would like to hear from T oo the directo 511’“'11@7l v, L S Sherbums, i l:;:x';g wi Z P.:lc'.h_e_:;m:::;'l-pm fxst. inning. _Philadelphia made an-| the one-time Sachems. TING CO., which is a positive guarantee of B - Hotlowell and’ Clra Btors. defeated Chicago 1 to 0 in an 11-inning Fiiois Hat ) wore M the sérents Corasil Rasty fab B é Eggs Smashed. 700 Cluett Pea's . pitchers’ duel today. Strunk, who Te-|with a ru two hits and am infield ernsll, Ready for Race. A horse hitched to the delivery nEEL e ROTe o f)‘fi“’i‘" & on i e e e Sut = O T ey, 80 - COmalyy ‘yarally. T 5 X f 5 South he , went to second on McInnis' and freshmen eight o erat gagon of G. W. Mansfield became ng Was the Pivot Around Which | sie Consl 612" sacrifice’ and_scored on Pick's single| ©* masapnia 0 Sut on " the "Chanes wics taaay -t | DISCLOSURES IN b g By 1 o lult‘en:e"l":’igg]:oo%hs: ;2;:15!:;:;{; the Entire List Revolved. 1600 Gom. Prodicts. ax;-nr Lajoyhe !l-|mfl %uni';osely ‘been given b po 2+ | preparation for their races with Har- T G CASE suddenty left town..- Burs - - ChE 3000 Crucibie” Stea a Das s. With runn x 13% Rk oTro WIRE TAPPIN! AS! ¥ Ao ed to run and in turning a corner the| New York, May 19.—Today's broad | %50 hal & maden ofd and first and. iwo out in the. 11th, | 314 Bl Dpmaret th e T By drewh o team struck Hall Bros’ barn, sep-|and excited market was in its super- Dol ‘aek oW AlcInnls, who had the record mumber | Seke . & 8 % 8 anr s v o canditiar, vl A y ) e ines. ey ' at 's vars] 03 L b ! Srating the norse from the Wazon | fcial aspects strongly Teminiseent of | i Dune o of 20 putouts here (his season, made | Siacy 1} $ $|shakeup today: Mosely. Tasior o Bac (Continusd; from Page. ;Ons) . pmemisia - the unrestraines C- ¢ VOl ul - - | Paskert. 302 10 has - i damage was done other than the|ond and third quarters of last year, Ede s ne el a0t Ths. b et 3 0d 30| Rirsa hand ana ik pang With an|or taw breakers. It 'would destroy |Was stated. h;onklng o!lh a few dozen eggs and the | with the significance, however, that ite s Score:: ' Eiites ™ 318 S lced: ut ORTAT '.'u; by"H!- ;?;d:'_ one of the police’s most potential Conflicting thafts of the wagon and of the har- ralls completely = Telspsed, . “war Hleie Ghicage (&) pritadeiohia A) | eiien.p ° ;| dort. of Baltimore, O ssioner Woods made an ear- | Confiicting assertfons = - s’ Gen tors pr b ipo a ol - a e mmissi 4 during the day regarding the Changes at the Mill. - 1500 Gooarieh o | dtumnvr "5 070 § Ywia % 5% zoms W sui nest plea In favor of the continuance | during the day Alanson mnrer, who has been second v"lla“;cmg was again the pivot around 4 ;vh:;;}m 5 076 3 sswumker 4 5 0| 9 Maed ror Rullirer 1n sen. Occum Tigers Challenge. of lhpe practice and stated that al- S\;smtm' &wzlmvedfl&. ~ hand in the finishing room at Hall | which the entire list revolved, some- FColinaib 4 013 3 o|tamsedh 3 3 0| patsacpms s The Occum Tigers would like tofthough tg: wires of innocent persons | O itee U8 Vet Mo Cn Bros.’, has been appointed boss of the | times in bewildering fashion. Read- Snokondt 5 20 o ofwawne & o o P challenge any team under 1S years of Sometimes had been tapped no harm | connection with the doct Toom duuccesdtns Mr. Berkenshow, | ing common touched a new high quo-| 200 Gut e B BN 3 5 | Two b bt Byme T ?:?te GWould i::kfi games I-lvm: Jewett | had resulted. Du:fl:fi :{Efi—nw Swann resigned. tation on its foremoon rise of 6 7-8| 200 Guf s e uderus. - - y. Greeneville or Taftville. Answer i . ‘secrat P. J. Battersby has resigned as boss | points to 106 1-2, falling back to 102 | ‘305 T Aericer Mt 2 0 1 b o H 3o through The Bulletin or Frank Bear- A Mere, Momn e rainet, il dyer in Hall Bros.’ mill and has en- |at midday, recovering to 105 1-2,| 300 fu Agricw Ciemten "2 0 0 7§ i { 1| Reds Take Another from Braves. |nai, Occum. He sald the privilese was never tered the employ of Jos. Hall & Son | again vielding to 101 5-8 and closing | 4700 Ins Caer womwe 12228 pews ®emn 5| OCinclonati, O, May 19—Cincinnati abused and in support of his argu- |iDstitute proceedings Semin: At Weading Dove. at 103. The second preferred, in| ‘a0 it £ - Totals 3 33 1 7 ?| won another close game today, de-| North Grosvemordale at Moosup., |ments cited more than thirty sensa-|{S WOW0, 0o "%ot ong o hyw: Waters has been appointed | which trading was nesligible, also ad- | 100 In: Har of (x) Batted for Felsch i 9th. feating Boston 3 to 2. The locals won| ®Manager Amidon of the Moosup team | UORI arrests that wire tapping had |y g “Frederick Seymou boss dyer to lll the vacancy made by | vaned into new ground ai 53, but| o fir ‘con 2 o oue b wimiing . scored. in the ninth. ~Chase tripled and Grifith | has secured the sirong North Sibocom | made possible. The Gondort gang of | the Brm. Frederick Seyinoms ¢, resignation of Mr. Battersby. closed with a net loss of 3 1-2 at 47| 30 Dt M M an —— i A = and Killifer were purposely passed, fill- | ordale team for today’s game. As both | icrnational “wire tappers” he sald |, ovioiy reported to. have ha 1y ks, Mary Button continues serious. | 1-3; 3600 Int Niekel Phitaadphia 1.0 0 0 0 H 1|ing the bases. Louden then fied to|teams will have strong lineups, a fast | Lo G habPed DY, thelr own game and|jeqic room in the Seymour: y i1l There was again an utter absence of | #0 K Cliy & fopmi Fitzpatrick, but Wingo's single scored | game is anticipated, 3 he' declared_that Hans Schmidc and | Soek toomm, 10, TS, BOTE ey |news of surface developments by | it Kely s mirs Cleveland Defeats W: . | Cnase. the murderers of Bamet Baff were|ness. Seymour, according tau P which Reading’s movement could be '3 Eik™3iy \Washington, Oay 19— Cleveland T3 i Track Meet at Fair Ground, Shane, AR s e anuddm:ngmm BOWLI G.!n i ¥ reas % L e oday took the second game of the The Academy and Bulkel e o . WATESTIC BUILBISEARDS: | Nevertheless the speculative communi- | , tod'fake & dw series from Washington, 7 to 1. The i 5% § §|meet today in a dual track meet at the | stand. other witnésses. were called, | PIVing_information _concemin T Alleys. ®astag. . | ¥ 20d mot a fewiof dhe Somservativel e ifs ‘b s mm visitors did_all their scoring while 803 o3 1 o|fair ground. They " testified to the hiring of the|contracts of the entente. allies | OB 2 s A B element seemed of the opinion that the| oo Long Iatand 305 | batting Boehling and Shaw out of 110 1510 sl e . . > | nitién manufacturers. long-deferred and much-discussed | 500 Lodiara P x < 1A room adjoining the offices of Seymour LEGAL NOTICES “egregation” of this Company's as-| Yackay cos o L B i T 3478 e e is al ‘het” up about|& Seymour by Burns, who, they de- Harvard Wins Tennis : G50 Aan Kbt Co 'L g A g kG nas ‘ e e sets would soon be announced. 7800 Maxwel M Co %3 | Morton_pitched good ball for Cleve- i3 813 8 protest” will be made ‘at the nacs | cmred: =il ¥ern tn the Sevmour| | cembrifize, Makes (Nt e M CREDITORS. Othier coalers were maturally in-| 1o Mwen M 1'5e land. Score s 3 7 3 | meeting of the league over the af-| Frank Moss, special counsel to the|vard’s tennis team wom mcy( % %oqrfilgle, on the 16th day of | one to three points. Virtually all | 9 joeml Copper *- GringrI. LB E L 88 Morgan.2b Nanss Totals 3 :::‘I:mm otal 2711 1fnen. adjournment that Burns, his son, sylvania today. ate of John C. Hope, late of Mont- . Gra 3 2 Roth, 3 H i1300 ville, in said District, deceased. and minor issues of no fixed class GandiLlb 3 210° 0 8 212 20 Ordered, That the Executor, Fred- | trailing along irregularly. oward.2> 3 18 3 $1%0 erick J. - Hope, cite the . cred-| & :lfarp e nfmda.y, ‘which g 8L 10¢c19 o O dd | deceased to = bring | wag attributed to continuous profit- ie6i Vet g osting x matiee” to Phai Spa2fe Y| taking, was followed Dby belated cov- Lt 131034 Qisats. SUI: Romping On. goiher’ with' s copy”of, this Order, ‘on| ering in the later dealings, when B ey 98808l St Louis Mo, May 19.—New York o signpoet the place whero| United Statés Steel, coppers and ma- 10 0 ¢ 1l bunched hits off Sallee today and de- id deceased last dwelt. and in the|rines were at their best. Advan- 100 0 offeated St. Louis again, 5 to 4 It same Town, and by publisBing the same | vantage was taken of this move o] 'opiomsSamet ook amd gl o eWiame 19000 was the Glants’ ninth straight victory. once in The Norwioh Bulletis, a new; asEn i o \n The Norwicl Bulletin, & news- | lnduige in further peallsing and just : S | The visitors won in the eight when THeE and make return to this Court. Dl :;h;' ,clx * Sonuierable putt e s (z) Batted for Dumont in Sth. g‘;‘rcth"" single scored Robertson. . HOME, Judge. |of the day's gains was forfelted. To-| g bon n & Score by nsin 3 o fa1 Cicvetand 01024000 01 New York (M) st. Lovis () SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE AND COVERS o NOTIOB il orefitors of sald_de- | shares, the Jaspest output. sinse iast| 10 s Cou Waskingion (S0 G607 8 0w 1 e % M $ Rl atlng oreby = i _&?uvmn:fi. Qolober. Reading's comtribution “to| i Hi E.:.t"'i.,, I ety $see 33 ' 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster ALL s s ned , withe .000_share: 0o ¥ i P ” in ‘the ‘ime. lmited In the above and| = General news, for the most part of | ies buh Sui ‘Car e e oy 13 i3 3 quart Cake Dish Yo dgoine Sedue a ‘routine ‘character, was lsnored in| s &y it s s s sl 3 ia i i3 i 6 quart Steamer ; mayia T TEDERICK J. HOPE, = |the happenings on the exchange. For- A R, Con oy e e L o e i1l HH 3 quart Collander or Strainer xecutor. _| eign exchange was practically un- | 310 Reading 1st 3¢ AR : 311632 i3 1 4 AT A COURT OF PROBAYE. BEiD | o ? e 4 . | most of Chicago's scoring chances to- IR E H 2, quart Double Boiler 3 quart Casserole 5 L . m A D. 1916, e Bonds were active and strong, with | pw: s % ‘as'w B . |in the first, but had difculty . with e ) " "fi:{ffifl‘gggfi" ATLING, Judse. et o otaton gzr;llnl:;e';f e B T 15.% 3i%|Vaughn, who fanned eight. Flack’s Batted for § late of Lisbon, in sald District, de-|par value, aggregated $5,100,000. 1300 Shattuck A C sy 33 | home run following one of Mann’s - 200 Slom 55 & T 3% Six|four hits accounted for the Cubs' o DY Bins s Danama coupon threes advanced one | ggin Suieiuier 5 Tone | The victory. doft . Brookbm peared.in Court and filed a petition o e R i #% 4T |alone in first place. Score: Jraying, for the reasons therein set oréh, that an Instrument purporti 200) Texas Co Ghicago 2100 Third Ave . 62 62 b hpo - R to bé the last will #nd testament o % 5 s 17 11% 8 Nine cubic inches of water frozen sald deceased be ndmitted o probate. . ; 03 313 Phisanifvie mchg . - o —_— Eh; "!"lrg‘h}n Court Dlngt°r'|" in tnemcnx_’g 151 Yhe o PO o " in satd ct, o : ady of NMay, A D016 st FoTeck - 195 155% 157 1032 1130 The Aches of House Cleaning. Ui afternoon, and that notice of the| siy W% 5% i1 s313 The pain and = soreness caused by R.,amy of sabd petition, and of said| s % 8% 8% Reati ) 9 0 0 9 8ibruises, over-exertion and straining earing thereon, be given by the pub-| s L eIy 3 s a s ofibosas’ 3o o s o|during housecleaning time are soothed nllcn'z't.hue of this ::l!:r:n Ame in some} 1t o 1290 %l way by Sloan’s Liniment. No need ekl iroul n 5% 94 ' 94 to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's ict, at least five da: 100 2 dato of sald hearing, and Tk covira| e S 5 1% Liniment to the sore spots, rub only e bl 3 1—¢|a little, In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortable and en- Mann. | joy a refreshing sleep. The gratefui New York, May 18.—Call money = Tl e e e stondy: high §: low 1 3:4; suling vaty| Stanford Crew Will Not Come Esst.|Foiih it welght in gold’ Xeep a et E R M B e S an Stantomn, T, yaty o | e Neuralkia and | Pruise; <IN e o ord, Jr., 4 5 " 3 hich finished secosd dt the Sl it COTTON. SEpaip: TegRL. vear, abandoned Watch Child’s Cough. Netw York, May 19. — Cotton fu- | Fane 17¢h resmrs this Seas aadhriig | Colds. - runuing of nose, continued tures closed steady. May 13.08; July | training. g irritation of the mucous membrane if 18.17; October 13:2i; December 1335 | " Doficiency in scholarship on the part |Ieglected may mean Catarrah later. January 18.39; March 13.53. ‘of one of the members of the crew was | Don'¢ take the chances—do Spot quiet; middling 13.30. the reason for not making the trip. CHICABO GRAIN MARKET. x Open. High. Tew. o e 12 H%, 1% 11 113% LK sk . be made to this co,nrk, G, 3 The svove ami foremcioe i = toue G? of record. ttest: HELEN M. ‘may20d MONEY. BEEREEEEERREEERREEEEEE H ;k ssssnseilnetbannnataben

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