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Detroit, Mich., May mq-:;u-m the fighting aircraft of the Atlan- would be brought to Detroit during early part of September to particl- in the Pulitzer alr races and that of these machines would seek to establish ned altitude and endurance rec- destruction or victory will be a matter of but a few hours. Great fleets of air- planes will drop 4,000 pound bombs. Fleets of these air monsters will descend upon the cities in the next war, carry- ing ‘greater loads for greater distances than was the case during the world po = “The airplane is not to be develop- ed merely as an engine of destruction, however,” the naval officer declared. “The commercial usefulness of the air- plane. cannit be over emphasized. The war airships, great carriers with a speed of from 35 to 40 | knots an hour, will be ‘able to launch smaller planes from their decks by means of a catapult that " The four leading pens in each of the i L b principal breeds are as follows. B York state and four pens of Rhode Island Reds from Massachusetts; a total of 13 fpens in all have laid well above 1,000 eggs each. In previous laying trials the man- agement has expected that not more than half a ‘dozen Dens would finish the year with a sgcore of 2000 eggs cach and now there are excellent prospects that nearly double this number of pens will finish the current contest with the solendid record 072000 eggs for a pen of ten birds. Dur- ing the twenty-seventh week the total socicty having been thus honored the year the soclety was organized, 1910. . prizes in the peanut hunt were awarded to Dudley C. Baleom and Mary Boardman. Plctures, which, were pleas- ing to the children were thrown on the screen and stories about them. told by Rey, Dr. R L. Roberts, pastor of the church. - Five children who had reached the the Bureau of Aerial Navigation of the United States Navy. The admiral predicted that within the next year safe, dependable airplanes would be crossing the Atlantic on reg- ular passenger and freight schedules and that the fircraft industry would rival that of the automobile industry within OR SALE—lisgic coal broofers p:lm-n rerywt .mfl‘ o oV ‘4 Pistic and & dependable mother of 2 3 ¢ uuénut free. C. C, Conant Tt 1e, b b 3 Kent. (Baxred). Caz Frank P. Matteson, Davistiile, R. I. 1197 Woo%bsrnldse Orchards, Woodbridge, 118 ... Clemens J. Diemand, New Brifain,- ; INSURANCE =& comparatively short time. He predict- |'will cast the small ships into the alr Conn. . ....... age of eight were graduated into the 2 o8 this city would become the center of |at the rate of 50 miles an hour. The [ TiI¢ {0 all Pens was 4683 eees or a yield | wayrer Braghury, Tottington, - Eawe. Teridy: footn tht: Little Light z = the meronautical fleld. same catapult well may be used for com- 5 land ... o Bearers. Bach received a diploma and the King's Herald badge. The gradu- ates were Pauline Mary -Jones, Lois Eleanor Durie, John Willlam Crowe, | Walter Louis Geer, Henry 'B. Fenton, Jr. From life members were made the mon- ey brought in the mite’ box ‘which amounted to mearly $40, some -money being added from the Birthday bank of During the twenty-seventh week the best performers were well distributed among the Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes and Leghorns, **W- H. B. Kent’s pen of Barred | Rocks from Cazenoviz, N. Y., was in first place with a yleld of 63 eggs. E. W. Picker's pen of White Rocks from Gien Ridge, N. J., was second best pen for the week withr a score of 60 eggs. Mer- Discussing the part that aircraft will in any future war the admiral mercial purposes. A fast trans-Atlantic airship could cast from its decks.an air- plain loaded with ®ail within a distance of a European port that the smaller ma- chine could make in safety, thus saving a full day in mail operation.” Rhode Island Reds Applecrest Farm, Hampton Falls, N. H J. L. LATHROP & SONS i INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS sald: “Alrcraft was the only arm of defense that the recent disarmament conference falled to restrict and in the next war 1051 1041 1015 1014 held in Detroit, in June, are the retir- ing president, O. A. Peterson of New Britain, and the incoming president, Bd- ward Maloney of Waterbury. N Resolutions . of - sympathy were ad 2 Orchards, South Hadley, Mass, ‘Chapin, Longmeadow, Mass. Samoson, Springfleld, Mass.. ‘White Leghorns * Goshen Poultry Club, Goshen, Conn. opt- . 1046 o ed on the deaths of the f0loWINE Mem- | N ———— ey ryfhought Farm’s pen of White Leg-|J. Frank Dubois, Peacham, Vt. 101 [ihe Erimesy depaximent: ¥hese chil@rend o0 ol L iy Sast youes T D.'m,,“ N horns from Columbia, Conn, and Rhode | Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, Wash 1002 | baving the most in thelr boxes were | P¥0 VA% 0% &0l LML “aon et of COAL AND WOOD i Island Reds entered by Harold Tompkins| L. B, Ingoldsby, Cooperstown, N. Y. 962 | honored with life membership in the two | S "5, 20 W, CoM ot P es from Concord, Mass:, tied for third place societies. These were Mildred Louise | o, o0 FA0Ty B0 O o nus of Hartford. | CUAL, seasonca wood and k > —_—_— with 56 eggs cach. Albert T. Lenzen's Beach, Ruth Gordon Frohmander, May = g T The | laTEe o mall quaniuies Phons 504 ef Whit ks from No. At SURPRISES IN STORE FOR Lane and Elijott Lane. g At 3. o'clock in the, afterngon K. Shavico, Willow St, fo: v e Rocks from No. Attleboro, Mass.. e 5 rmery MARKET CONTINUED QUIET Chile Copper ... 18% = 19% Frank P. Matteson's Wyandottes from| VISITORS TO HOSPITAL| Rireshments of lce cream, fancy ?’m':’x‘t:d(o“&: :lr:f““" with 34- Laze decltd New York, May 10.—/Publlc and spe- | Chino Copper . 28% 27% Davisville, R. I, ‘and Beck Bgz Farm's| ‘Tnose jpeople who think that a hospi- | 000kles and animal crackers were sery- ’4'"'" B e e — ulative interest In the financlal markets Colderg os mvee . 43% . 2% White Leghorns from Woodcliff Lake, N.|¢a) consists of' little more than beds, | €d-Pby Mrs. A. A. Gulle and Miss Mr. 'mm’ey John C. G - 7% "cw oz, 4 sontinued to dwindle perceptidly -today, | Crucible Steel ... 69% 67% J., all tied for fourth place with 57 eggs: Jennie Leach. Mrs. C. Lippitt, the lead- = Sonk% Xdny e : docotrs and nurses will be somewhat and Richard J. Welch, a national asso- although mod: incidents beaisrg fiyon | Crucible Steel pr ... 93% 921 each. v surprised when they visit the William W. | ¢F» _Was assisted through the afternoon b - th 5 quoted 1vtnlues were regarded ns‘enc%f- g;me Mines . 21% 27% Barred Rock hen No. 21 from the On-| Backus hospital on National Hospital | PY Mrs. E. M. Newbury, who had :p“’wux_ officer, were among those aging, If not actually constructive. The |Erie.. . g 13% tario Agricultural College at Guelph has 3 2 g _ | of tne mite boxes. oskioe \. . T aare 1i6 per tuusasnd turn-over of 500,000 shares was the|Erie 1 pr . 2234 Cenddi St :f““;‘;‘;‘i’;'gnd‘:m_w“‘:s e 2o . 4 Prernldm'-w i 3. B CONANA. 1o Ecanklle BE ;l;zm;.;r:m g s ?,r:,',erz B”:d," : fi: i o matter of fact it requires on an average | PRESTON PARENT-TEACHERS nmmcnfio ‘that a man from the | === ——— - 5 rermitting grain in railroad cars her» about one and a third persons to take PROP; TEON! u B B i ) 3 - | Gen Motor 3 5 ilding SN % tlona! price advances were made in d0- | Gen Motor Deb & 81% tracts formed the only apparent reason |these professional workers and employ- ton. Parent<T:achers’ assoclaRion ~was |the organization of master plumbers In ... 81% % ror the transient weakness of the market | s must be Woused and fed by the hospi- A = ;o +, CLOWORIMH & TH MIsow mestic and export oil quotations and the : s held at the Poquetanuck “school house | New Englan e dec 2t ther ! he | Gen Mot Deb 7.p ¢ 943 943 Closing quotations were vnsettled, at 1-4 | 1ol Threusn. the movemen. for betier Q 0 P Eaiahd. e dafhren fhat, WiotH ARCHITE April tonnage of the United States Steel| Gt North'n pr .... 16% 74 net lower to 1-2 advance, with May | carvice for ine si ok hloh At M cuat, | Tuesday evening. (he meeting opened | are 400 master plumbers in this state irws corporation showed an unexpectedly large | Gt North Ore .... 39 38% $1.37 3-4 to $1.37 7-8 and July $1. hezdwag, Afhone Hospltals. B e Lact | Withsinging aftef. which the- reports ‘of [who_are not membesy of ‘the associn- suerer bullding, Notwieh. Cozn ealn : Hupp Motor Car ... 18% 18% $1.24 1-8. Corn gained 1-8 to 1-2, onts | gou Yerre' an- cnormous. investment in | h¢, Secretary 4nd treasurer were read. |tlon, ¥ —_— The Mcrease of slightly over 600,000 | Tijinois Central .. ,.304% 104% finished a shade off to 1-4 a 3-8 up and | g = The entertainment and supper siven at| Harry J. Kemmedy of New Loudon. 2| ™ T tons in bocking by the steel corporation |Inepiration Cop 0% 40 provisions varying from 5 a 7 decline to] PcCil eduipment and apparatus and in | poguetanucy in - April - meslized $45.07 |past president and last,year's gate | SWpiy sufficlent (o mect requir t placed unfilled orders on the highest lov- | It Harvester 97% 97 Pt iy the services of trained scientists Is Ie-|ang it was voted to give St. James [to the national convention at New Or- { Ordingrily between 600 and $00 additior el since June of last year, The Iron |y Mer Mar 24 Z"é : i. 2 it g b quired by every progressive hospital in { auila $5, Brewster's Neok school $5, fleans, read a report on that conventlon. | 2l teachers are needed annually through Age ari other trade authorities empha-|Jn, Mer Mar pr ... 83% = 8214 Beginning tomorrow, about 2400 car-|order’that every patient may have the | peiy pay for a victrola and to buy | Mr. Kennedy stated that there are now | Out the stats and the n sized 2 continuance of the-April high ra- f it ME o loags of-grain on track here, CchICIlY}advantages of all the latest appliances | qiocors and colored crayons for the | 10,035 members in the national organ- |graduate less than 500 tlo of production and Michigan advices f J1oor P8B 2 % wheat, will be-avallable for delivery on |and methods in his fight against disease.f corih ™ “00 T8 NC LU (0o 20 | ination, anl increase from 9,268 over o reported full resumption of operations | FXSNANCON.. - 51“ 33 May contracts. BExcept for leave to use{X.ray\ speclalists, chemists, bacteriolog- |'¢; "y picuie to he held @ Jine. year ago. on the Gegebic and Menominee " Iron | \ERER PRCY o s B o e s woomit | ists, and others frained to discover and | ™" qlc"social mour which followed, a | A report was also received from Treas- R e Maxwell Motor A .. 69% 68 tion of elavators here, inasmuch as under | nicrPret various conditions in the Pa-|reading, Origin of Birds, .was given by |urer Neumann showing a balance of | €ATDIn€ opportunities " Many of them Stocks evinced no marked tendency un- |\ T Pkt o . % T in tendered | SRt DOW are on call or are emploved | cioreon’ Taylor. John Taylor and Rich- | $1,024.64, from which must come, how- | have now returned to W41 the final hioar, when ocall money's rise | Mexican Petro the usual regulations any grain tendered | oo full time basis by a large mumber 3 s ; L WD g o trom 4 to 4 1-2 per cent. served as an ex- | Mex Petrol pr . In settlement of ordinary monthly com-{ e 3 ons vhi H ard Geer sang Peggy O'Nell, and a se- | ever, expenses cf g year. —_— Cume for extensive sacrt selling. . This| Miami Copper tracts would have to be accompanted by | of DOSIAIS and while fhis Kind, of s | lection from Mark Twain was read by & COLCHESTER 15 CONVERTED soncentrated malnly in the olls, motors, | Missour! K & T receipts showlng arelouse aniora2% | verage hospital offers it without cost 52:; X\x"’_‘efl"b %Z‘(;"i,&"f’ erelees | GEORGE W. IDE, BROOKLYY. INTO MODERN PALESTINE squipments aud ralls of the tracs-con-)}o X & T w 1 O N o e e atn for | 19 the pbor patient and below: eost -toif Lo ner, YRl S R TNy e Pas ELECTED BY HORSESHOERS | “The Nomad is very fond of the pages "ns'z".':ni, S Fhich at ;\';'L{;ffie made more |M K & T w i as pd 21% 213 that month appeared to come from east- | Patients ‘"‘“}“’ o the full expense | ;g Lois Beckwith sang in & very pieas- | When the Eastern Horseshoers' associ- | of local farm news iu that Invaluable or- than casus! response to f: ble news, | Missour! Pacific 2315 2314 ern and northwestern interests, and was | Of Such service. The Wm. W. Backus | yno manner. g ation of Connecticut held annual busi- |Ean of fialds and hilisides ana ot A& Tractional losses, but Balhwin, | Mimonst Pac pr ... 87 S5% of a brief duration, hospital in co-operation with thousands | “Gream ad wafers were served by Mrs. | ness meeting at Middletown Saturday «t |hearthstone, the England Home- Studabaker, Mexican Petroleym, Inter- | Nat Enam & St 39% 388 When' the selling of May subsided, the | Of hospitals throughout the United Statee | srinyr Smith, Mrs. Charles Harkness, | the afternoon session an interesting speech | stead. . ) tean 1 . ¥ e = y ! and Canada has arranged a most inter- ; ade by Willlam E. Murphy of| Having & soft spot in hia heart for an national Paper, Consolidated Gas, itcad-|N Y Air Brake 16 78 eat market ros2 at times.to 2 rmaderate : Sl Mrs. George Eogue, Mrs, Appleton Main, | was made by Wil rphy $a vd ¢ # v 4 esting programme for the information of P atfonal secretary of the|clent Colchester, in Connecticut, whick ing and Southern Pacific forfeited from|N Y Central 89% 889 ent above yesterday’s level, but the Mrs. George Marsfleld and Mrs. Henry | Philadelphia, n: ecretary , 17 2 1 polats. Barly galus of one|N ¥ N H & H 30% 299 S i s ia Naterito momie " dbkrap T pegple. of Nexwlcl for Matlonal Hon f 72 Bating Horseshoers of America. Miles McFarland ::s been stranee rted from. a ls gy e par gl e 3 ? Dbetter _| P lay and cordially invites the gen- i of Broklyn, N. Y., . national president, |hard-headed and red-blooded old Nutmeg - og Uipelimii bbbl DU g L e R S e Bullish factors were talk of better o= |eral public to come to the hospital on| 40Ut O PV Warel pRemeit - L e ibay NelnfT Saeumtions Bt an A joamikiily intd e WG TGS cancelled, hesviness prevailiig at the | North Pacific ... 75 5 rany, reorts from Tennessee and Ken- | 32y 12th. Last gyear more fhan a Eas terfainig talk. Officers wre elected as|Nomad turns instinctively to the notes gl e e s pooh meky amd the circumstance that the | Guarter of a million people visited the | MASTER PLUMBERS SHOW follows: President, John Doyle, Hart- the Homestead ffom that town, and OR 108 gasty s ot Torelgn, et | Srmia’ off - ment cror Teport was regazdrd by | hospitals on National Hospital day and | GAIN IN PAST YEAR|ford; first vice president, George W. Ide. |finds the following: * es, sterling demand bills rose to 4.45, | Ray Con 16" mo traders as less bearish than had |@ccording to the Natichal Hospital Day | with an attendance of over 200, the FOtAiy Jod STNE T I v N their highest Gubtation i three years 2 e brpactea) committee, Chicago, more than twice that | yacter Plumbers Associatlon of Con. -[bu. Roads have secticd and are in fat with advances of 3 to 6 polnuts in allied Teports of tco much rain for corn | Rumber will take advantage of the |necticut, Inc., held its thirty-seco: 4 3 ~d condition. Loose hay is selling for 63% ; ; “Day” . cticut, Inc, held its thirty-second an-|yop; 1 geully,|Middletown. John Doyle [$20 p ton. . Peter Larankoff has erected remittances. Much of this advance was|pep T & Steel pr. .. 90 895 Llanting tended to lift the value of ccrr |“Day” this year. BEl s ventichtif. the Hals LG TS n y, e e oyle |$20 p ton. . Peter Laran has erect effaced before the market's close, the re- | goueh Pacific a1y so and oats a iittle. New London, Wednesday. of Hartford was elected to represent Con-|a commodions house on his farm on Am- sction being attributed fo renewed sell- | Sout Ranwey .. 245 4% Provisions averaged higher In line With Measles Reported in Norwich. At711.20 :the business-mésting ‘conven- | DeCUSut BIEES natlanal copvmntion to be st avesie. _Tgws are selling ot S3& tag dbased on the Irish sttuation. he hog rarket Tes ins Mot held in Philadeiphia next September, meed oats $1.90 p bag of 3 bus. Joha : Southern Ry pr ... 57 56% the hog market. e cases of measles in Norwich are|ed in the ball room and matters of In- | lCon "o to a close With 4 Hising | Sesla has sarchased & fine specimen of & Tenn Copper .. ,,. 1% 113 e In the report of the state board of health | terest to the plumbers were discussed up | vore of thanks to and three cheers for | ;ered ”x’m,‘, e : P Tobacoo Prod . .o.. 68% 66% Chicago Grain Market. on contaglous diseases up to Monday,|to 12.30, when adjournment was-~taken | 7o) N 491 of Middletown. Rt L e i tocil aisiasatlll The following is a summary 'of the|Union Pacific .. Wheat-§ L HIEN o Law. 1 Cloag, - | MEY & GEL for & half hour for coffee and sandwich-| .y 1oxt annual convention wili be held {In the above notes. When gradustes ° thandbctiting o the New Tork Btock EE. | Oblon: Pe s *,, " May 138% 135% 137% The following is report for the| es. e e Yok ik aie h el s w 6 39 U S Rubber .. July 1243 123% 1243 eastern Connecticut district: The election of officers resuited as 2 bt o - Pololian -Simrtaie. . a8 Low. Close. |U S Rubber or Sept. ... 18% 11T% 117% Diphtheria—New London 2, Putnam 1.|follows: President, Edward Maloney of PRI eoiolioey: hodses’ &k THal Allled Chemical .. 681 66% |U S Steel .. T Tk Whooping cough—Putnam 1. Scarlet | Waterbury; first vice presidemt, E. R. No Secarcity of Teachers . Totant fation a0l prrdbesiin 1ap: Allls Chalmers 48% 4815 | U S Steel pr . May 67% 601 607 tfever—Groton 1, New London 1, Putnam | Tierney of New Have: second vice | Equcation officials are not anticipating = imared‘ stock, there ‘s proc hat ths Am Ag Chem 39% 39% |Westing E1 & M ... 63% 62% July 643 631 64% 1 Thompson' 1. Measles—Lebanon 1,|president, Howard F. Bryant of Bridge- | scarcity of teachers in the next school|iand of the fres and th of tha Asa Best Sugar 383 383 | Willys O'land .. 8% 1% Sept. 66% 65% 6634 Norwich 9, New London 13. port; financial secretary, George 8. Bull, | year, in spite of the fact that the state |prave is still going strong as the asy y g 487% 467 | Willys O'land pr ... 39% 39 . 391 | Oats— — = Hartford; treasurer, Charles U. Neu- | normal schocls are net gradusting suffl|jum of the oppressed of every nation Am Can pr | 104% 1043 [Worth Pump B ... 78% 78% 78% May ... 38% 36% Every man's wife's relativés expects | mann, of West Hzven. clent number to meet all demands. Many |qhers meems to ba a chance for these : Am Cotton Ol 2514 251 % July 39% 39% more of him than he expects of him- The association pays the expenses of | of the graduates from coaegu in Con- |thritty Jewish agrieuiturists in other Am Hide & L . 14% 14% MONEY Sept. ... 41 41 self. two delegates to the national convention necticut and from outside “the state will towns than Colchester, i we may judge Am Hide & L pr .. 66% 66% 66% N;th:rlk,z Miy 10—Call money firm- from such ltems as these contizuos and Am Tel & Tel 122 121% 122 er; -2; low 4; ruling rate 4; clos- continuous ones from Oneco, Conn.: Am Tobacco ing bid 4; offered at 4 1-2; last loan 4 1-2; Farm auctions are stil in vogme. T Am Woolen call loans against acceptances 3 12. 0. Hartman has sold his farm in the Anaconda Cop - s south part of town and gpne to New Associated Oil 1] COTTON Y York eity. Charles Opperman has sold Atch T & S F 1 L New York, May 10—8pot cotton his farm In the north end of the towa. Atch T& SFpr .. 9 4 | quiet, midding' 19.90. ’ The Spooner place .1::“ wp gfiflh h.: Balt & Ohlo . gone to New York parties. There Beth Steel (B) z Liberts Bends. - many changes in_small places also. ~. Beth Steel 8§ p ¢ . 2 Open. High Low The exodus of Yankee farmers affords Brook Rap Tr 5 U S Lib 3%s .. 99.98 99.42 99.28 ' an opportunity for the Genesig of Jewish , Brook R T ctf U S Lib Ist 4s. 99.60 99.60 99.60 agriculture. © Thers is significance also Butte & Super 41U 8 Lib 2a 4s.. 99.52 . 9962 9952 A in comnection with the Charlemont &n- Butt Cop & 2 . U S Liblst 4%5°93530 9992 9980 j nouncement that Roy Hicks has gone to Canadian Pacific % U S Lib 2d 4%s 9960 99.64 89.51 work on the state road. In mhlnhom!;; Cent Leather U S Lib 3d 47Js 99.30 93.86 9980 : tion ikt “the. g prices B4R 77 T Cent Leath pr U S Lib 4th 4%s 9990 9996 93.80 slate Staws ths bogs “amay, CTEC. o8 Chandler Motor 7 Victory 4%s ...100.56 10056 10056 i farm.” . This is Up. firmars PR o 4% | Victory 3% ©..100.02 = 100.02 10002 “fi‘;"h:‘;,“‘:: hm'm,,;w",‘f:dzm t 8% - (g fi;oted in dollars and cents per $100 i A X"mstmmm o the road robe Bim of his Chi L i ) « 555, on whom he leznsi—Nomad in Bos- cr % Cht Foreign Exchange, - ‘With ton Transcript. 5 p—— the exception . of - eterling, all quotations are In cents per unit of for eign currency: Mny Basket For Henry Rodgers. Harry C. Rodgers, son of Mr. and Year | | Mra, Albert Rodgers, who is fil a::ln'f Sterling— Yesterday. Ago £ home in Poquetaruck, was the”.-v; p“en‘: Demand .. .$4.44 9-16 $3.98% on Tuesday evening of & bem'u, : lf‘ Cables 4.44 13-16 3.99% 2 basket containing a varlety of fruit Franes . 9.12 833 ‘ and other goodies, With which he wae Guilders .38.40 35.75 very much pleased Marks . 34% 1.62 . 3 Lire .. 5.31 5.27 Swiss francs 10.37 17.92 > CHILDBEN IN SPRINGTIME Pesetas .. .. ¥ 13.75 ¢ . C. Osborn, 7812 Hillside Rd.. Belglan france 8.38 3 Cad. O writss: “My granddsugh iryid ter Was troubled with & cough for mearly . Sweden 23. two years. She took Foley's Homey and Denmark 17.95 2 B Tar %nd her cough is now gome. It Norway 16.65 loosened the phlegm so she could rals i Greece s = easlly” Foley's Honey and Tar is fust Argentina, .. o 69.40 - X hat children should have for fever colds, cou ‘amutfies” and tight, whee- zy breathing. Be sure to get Foley's It ecks croup and whooping cough, teo Lee & Osgood Co. METAL MARKET New York, May 10.—Copper steady. electrolytic spot and meardy 13 a 13 1-8; later 13 1-8 a 13 1-4. Tin steady, spot and nearby 30.62; fu- tures 80.76. DO NO BETTER THAN BUY * CHARLES H. RICKETTS OUR Iron steady, prices unchanged. z Totn eady, mar £ 28w et ; S| [ Ireoun T WUReT ; .25 2. 5.50. 3 . . . . HOME- A Zioe quict, Bust St Louis Getvers | will be nominated at the Republican Caucus in re- > | |"'Pork e Fimarg ot ; v o | sausace s > e BOND MARKET New York, May 10.—Dealings In ho: _today continued at the recent moderal rate of activity, but the ‘tone of the las rot:ected in greuter degree the reaccloaary trend of stock market prices. Liberty tonds were ‘steady daring grenter part of the session, but eased with foreign zovernmeut offerings later although Eritish bonds were maiitained on the higher rate if London eehny: Argentine §'s were an excedt'on t lower tendencies of mest internat sponse to a popular demand which is not confin- " ed to any one class or any one locality. Attend the Republican Caucus 8 O’Clock standard time, and vote for CHARLES H. RIC- |KE'I'I"S, the citizens’ choice, for Mayor of Nor. ne:s, 2 points, - French governments eni municipals, als> Belglan und Swiss were !~ wer. Local tragtionr, especially Brosklyn Rapll Trapeit 78 and Thirtd Avanae nd- Justmenits wero substantially beter ani New “erk, West Chester aré Dosten 4 1-2's made fractiona’ improvement New Hsven 'issues featurel the more crnspicucus end firm rails, but gars and .usses in that division we-s aimes: evening € v.ced, indicating further - vergence of speculative sentiment, To Eof‘;lo sales (par value) aggregatus 516,941~ Several mew underwriting, each for relatively moderate accounts, wers foon marketed. These included the Wither- bee, Sherman six psr cent. sinking fund ‘bonds, the First Joint Stock Land Bank of Chi 5 per cent. farm loan and the Valvoline Oil $2,000,000 seven per cent. debenture bonds. BOOKS o555 SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE MR AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in the Sal- vation Army ? . Do you want to help in ite task ? THE WAR CRY ! Siaands Friday Evening at | JOSEPH CONNOR & SONS Distributor OIXCAIIO‘ GRAIN MARKET Chicago, May 10,—Wheat underwent a sudd:n %reak in price today, nearly . taree cents a bashie’' for May del. vut Jater ralied. Emergenc

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