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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 10

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4a4 a. tkoroogh. preparation for the work wMili the werld irants doae. Yoa frill prepared to earn lu 3p Is greater than the yoa are not qualified, BO anpoat. oi luck, to climb ladder of success! quot; If you: iriUplacfS yourseif instruction, aad do year best toleara the tbitigs are prepared to start, jouoa taerlg teach you to do satisfactorily the work whica the business men vdoae, afid assist you fer securiag a position as sooa as eoaipeteat.

The is you GOING TO DO FOR YOURSELF? instructioa and competent teachers enable oar papils to earoll at any tiEas.aad rapidly -as is coasisteat wiza good work, regardless. what any otaer student may be doing. is employed, asd -re are offered raore rosiiioss thaa we can filL We shall be pleased -to fur- -with tke addresses htuidreds young iromen, aaJ Srias who them, Toacli'lor; par statements- quot; so yotir correspoaaeaee. aad aroald be pleased to have you visit our school before yea decide liefe'voa wStt enroll. You will go 13 Business College bat once, and it is essential that yoa selecc The wait for someone to guarantee you a position, but get ready KOW.

Remeraber Lincoln and get ready; perhaps the caaa.ce will come. quot; It is better to be ready and waiting, thaa comoelied.to refuse a good chance for advancement because yoa bave lacked the courage no begin the quot; preparation. 5 dEKROLUiENT daring the pas: year has been the largest in the history of the school, and are that we shall have a still larger attendance this year. word to the wise is sufficient, quot; ad. number YOL quot; among our snccessfel graduates.

information upon request lie EiyriaBusiness College Company ELYRIA, OHIO ii M.III.I i quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; tor and Mrs. C. F. Adams, alighted upon his head and received what It Is feared will prove fatal lajuries. The injurled persons were taken to the Erie pharmacy and thence to I the office- of Dr.

S. S. Cos, where they are being cared for. It Is believed that the little Adams boy will not Ifee- otaers In the party were not seriously iturt- aiany friends of Mr. 'and Mrs.

C. F. Adams ia. Eiyria will regret quot; hear of the accident. ADAMS' SON i JATALLY INJURED iorsis Sscame Frightened, Ran Away.

With Mrs. Gtitsch aad Adams. 1 drrrins the Brie ave- iie 'viaSnct, Lorain. after 3 o'clock, a aorse attached to a. rig batainisg Mrs.

G. Glitsch, wife of Mrs. C. F. Adams Theima and :aa.ii Ciayton tboa -aa -passing under; leatfiy ihd trailed sharply.

crasaing ntc saaa wagon Pie occupants all thrown out tod aH of them sustained injuries; Bore- or serious. Spite two year old sqa of Solici TO MEET HACKENSCHMIDT BICYCLE STOLEN FROM THE FAIR GROUNDS bicycle belonging to AL Carlen was stolen quot; from, the fair grounds, Labor Day. has reported thel the. police anfi they are on the -lookout for the guilty party, Hackenschrnidt, quot; the wrestler who to throw two times Is. aa hour last week, announces he -has signed articles with Henry (Jeering, the Cleveland heavyweight, for z.

match at the OMo Athletic Club rooms on the evening of September 16. By the terms of -the articles, Gearing must throw Hack three, times In an hour, Gehring-'s reputation is well known, to all iorain sports and a fast and exciting struggle Is assured. Gehring defeated Hackeaschzaidt in the opera house in Eiyria oa the even- Ing ot Labor Corn Mouth You -will never care for any of the many other Breakfast Foods after you once taste Toasted Com Flakes; you v.ill never Sn a cereal food that. Is 'more nutritions. Toasted Corn Flakes have a.

delicious quot; distinctly their it's a. fiavor you vdll enjoy. They are made entirely of honest, -wholesome that the very best. Thoroughly and scientifically cooked, rolled into filmy flakes and then toasted to a tempting golden brown. Toasted Corn Flakes agree perfectly with the most delicate stomach.

They satisfy completely the most hearty appetite. That their value as a bodybuilding food is the highest is best proven by the fact that they are in daily use at the famous Battle Creek Sanitarium, the greatest dietetic and. health institution ia the world. As a change for the better try Toasted Corn Flakes with milk, cream or fruit juices tomorrow morning. THE BATTLE GREEK TOASTED CORN FLJKE CO C.

H. FANDALL WASRELEASED The probate quot; morning released C. H. Randall. tie Loraiti real estate dealer, ebsifinenient with instructions not to visit bis family.

He had beea ia confinement for five days charged with in- saaity. ISTE2IOE OP OHIO EXHIBIT, JAMESTOWH EXBOSrilOS, FARM PRODUCTS. I THE GHEATSEALOF OHIO. Her In thV. quot; States I Exhibit Palace; Jamestown.

-j Ohio a very lu I the States Exhibit Palace, arranged by It. J. Tussiag, superiateadeat. actl his assistant. Ssnitie: Taylor.

Great is the fame of the Buckeye State in the world of grain, and when one looks at the display made here one no idii- ger quot; wonders. To begin with, the booth contains something over i.400 square of floor space and is surrounded by au Inclosure twelve feet high. These side walls are literaHy covered with festoons and designs on the outside, while within tiers of glass jars containing samples of the several products bewilder the eye. On the outside are twenty-four panels with quot; grain and grass. These are all quot; different, representing crescents, anchors, crosses and and shields, the rich browa aad yellow stalks, blades aad heads lending an infinite variety aad freshness.

glass jars meaUoaed, contain every grain acd staple seed grown in Ohio. There are 500 of these jars and in. addition something like a hundred others -filled with canned, preserved and picfcled fruits. Then. there is the com, large and small, red, yello-sv.

blue. several long shelves. The largest ears measure from fifteen, inches to eighteen inches containing something like 1.290 while the popcorn, is no bigger than yonr finger, grains like little yellow beads. Lastly you will be shown the nore- historic This was raised from graiiC fortad in a burial heap left by the mouad builders. It is a pecnliar looking produet.

quot; a dlagy yellow ia I color, witll gt; grains. The ears are smaller thaa Uiose of oniiaary com. The best samples of white Barley io- bacco the esposition are tc be oaad ia the Ohio booth. This tc bacco -was grown in Brotra couaty. and the Spanisli tobacco.

Ohio leaf and Dutch tobacco come from Warren county. Pythian Cornmaaier. Pieased. From the expression of the coaimaiid- iag- oScers. tile Ohio naiform rank.

Knights -of Pythias, several hundred of -wbom recently encamped at the er- position. were delighted with the Xer- c-enteanial, their camp and the treatment accorded Colonel W. J. Klein -of the Third regiment. Ohio brigade, says -it is the most agreeable eaiap ever, experienced by his men and that the exposition, is a revelation to them in view of the criticisms of it scattered over tfie country.

Colonel. C. O. Moore of the Fifth regiment says the exposition 'Is equal tt at St. Louis arsd that it requires a vreek to see the fair should be seen.

He adds, reference to hotel ac I to sjjy that my a'ud daughter ha-re accompanied me on this trip, and they claim that they never before received as courteous treatment among strangers and at such liberal rates. quot; Wgr. Falconi Delighted. am deiiarnted with my visit to the exposition, and I remember this trip as. one of the most pleasant events of my The exposition is magnificent and the illa- miaation most beautiful.

quot; With this statement his excellency Mgr. papal delegate to the United States, left for Washington after having attended the convention of tue Knights of Columbus. Unique Exhibit In -States, Palace at Jamestown Exposition. In itself perhaps quot; the most remarkable exhibit at the Jauiestowa exposition is the groat seal of Ohio, made of grain and seed, with the true colors faithfully brought out and the proportion, practically perfect, -which stands guard at one end of the booth ia tbe States Exhibit Palace. The seal, together with IDS background, measures three feet square and is framed and set on an easel like an ordinary picture.

It 'was made by Frank Gladfelter of Franklin county and has never before been shown. seal proper fe circular and represents a prairie scene-, ta the foreground are several shocks ot quot; grain, in- the background the sun- settias behind the mountains. All this of course admits quot; of many colors, shades shadows, nnminjr from the- yellow light of the sac to the somber brows of the mona tains, and. considering this. the -work becomes EJ? the more- woa- eerfnt- Yiewetl from the distance of yarefe the picture looks like a palatlng.

It is only after a closer inspection that its trtte Ingredients are revealed aad rightly appreciated. Thousands of grains and seeds were nsedv each bemst placed in its proper position by hand, whicb naturally reQUired infinite pains and perseverance. The seal stands out upon a heavy background of I Essex rape seed, and. the foreground is of traite clover seed and alsike. the shadows of the latter.

Bright patches of sunlight are composed, of clover aa yellow popcorn! shining over mountains of mnstard seed and Essex rape- ArouncJ the ianfr seal are ttro- riass. oae of blact onion seed, the ortior of Kaffir com. Xosrt Is the fettering in vellotv brotra ntpe and. finally, three outer rings of onion see-it. ICsinr com and citron.

lu tsc- four y. of 'the frame are flags and seals ia done la like manner. The seeds mentioned are the principal ones only. They compose coloring. Following, however.

is the complete list of everything osed: clover, alsike. golden millet, hog millet, celery, German rape. Essex rape. KaSr-'com. Sax, naTiss- meloa.

onion, white mustard, poppy, peas, lettuce, -rye. hog peas, watermelon, citron, popcorn; field corn. okra, red white wheat, oats, tomato, broom corn, turnip, pepper and njoramg glory cabbage. WALTER C. LESLIE WANTS Had His Feet Amputated in Middle Avenue Wreck.

Ia a petirios filed with the court of common pleas Walter C. asks $30.000 from tho Cleveland. Southwestern amp; Columbus Railroad Company for iajuries received in the street car accident on Middle avenue last Memorial Day. Bte avers that he was a passenger being carried for hire and received serious injuries- In the collision. PERMISSION TO CROSSHIGHWAY The boanl of county commissioners today granted a franchise to the Sout amp; Lorain and Eastern Traction Company to operate on its right-of- way from Cleveland through Avon 10 Sonth Lorain.

The company already bad its right of way secured bat desired authority to cross the pttDKc highways. The board, also approved estimate of $2,260 for operating expenses for tae children's home at Oherlin. The petition of B. B. -Phelps.

asking for the deepening of ditches in Eaton township was disapproved and numerous claims of farmers who lost sfeeep killed 'by dags were passed npon. CRANE SMASHED AT PLANT Damage' Amounts $10,000 is Reported-No One PLANS ARRANGED TOBREAH1 B1MTRPT A Fight Against Standard will Beginin New York on Thursday. Xew Yor-K. t-jpt. 4.

Proceedings involving the very life of the Standard Oil Company will be begun here Thursday, when ihe suit ia equity brought by the government in St. Louis to dissolve the Siaadard Oil Company New Jersey aad to esijoiii it from receiving rebates and discrimiRatiujt raw.1? is called ia the federal The defendants are John D. Rockefeller. John D. quot; Archbold, H.

H. Rogers. C. Prait and 70 corponitknis of which the New Jersey corporation is the holding company, Shieludiag the Standard OH Company of Indiana, which recently was fined $29.240.000 by Judge Laa- dis. Former Judge Franklin Fe'rris, appointed by the United States circuit court in St.

Louis, sit as master to hear the testimony to be taken here. The sovernment's chief lawyer is Frank B. Kellogg- of St. Paul. He win be assisiefl by C.

B. Morrfson. ex-Unitad States attorney of Illinois. Many witnesses have -been subpeaaed and it likely that some prominent men are included, but who the witnesses are. win.

not be divulged until the hearing is in progress. The standard Oil Company win be represented by a distinguished array of counsel. The Exposition Cornpieted. Director General Barr of the Jamestown exposition has issued the following statement: Jamestown- Tercentennial exposition Is compietevl. It fittingly coo gt; memorates the great historical event -which It was designed to ceiebrats.

and -it reflects credit on the state of Virginia, the south the nation. In the' character, of its bantlings; the excellence of Itst'cxhibits and the beauty of location historical Hampton Roads it comparesTavorably with any exposition hel'V in this country and felly justifies its management in asking the united support of the people of Jae country- quot; First Car. In the -Machinery, and Transportation building may be among other interesting exhibits, the first solid steel constructed, not one inch of wood being used, thereby making it impossible meet death ia an accident by fire or the splintering of the car. Battle Creek, Mich, At trie Grocer's. TOASTED A Large Package JOc.

O- A oiz accident occurred at the steel plant at o'cloctc in the morning on Labor Day. A large crane working' in -STo. 1 Bloom, jhiil gave way and fell, ia a heap. The crane is valued at 510,000. The cause of- the accident 'vvas the giving away of large The not damaged.

No one xvas hurt. This is miraculous as there were a number- ot men at -work iu the building at the time. NORTH EATON Xorth Eaton. Sept. Sam Garrison took ia the fair Thursday- Addison Crowelt and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowell went to Wellington -fair Thursday. The Aid Society held at Mrs. Seth Garrisoa's oa was well The entertainment was appreciated 'by all ia attendance- Mr, and Mrs.

Robert Cpwell is making an extensive visit In Western Ohic. Michigan and Indiana. A girl baby has arrived to brighten the aome Mr. 'and quot; Mrs. Hubert Basset quot; Mr.

W. Vanwagner is patting in a new floor In school house Xo. 6. John Attman, station agent at TSTorth Eaton Tias been, very sick- He is on the mend. Dr.

Clement Is attending- The Worlfl'm Habit of 111-UsIng. 1 Though my complaint of taa irorld Is new. its habit of ill-using is very, Colsitubas While in KILLS CATARRH GERMS Stomach dosing cannot kill these a direct local treatment is absolutely necessary for this purpose nothing else equals HyomeL Breathed through quot; the neat pocket imialer that comes every outfit Hyomel reaches the most remote air cells Ia the nose, throat and lungs, giving immediate relief and effecting amp; permanent cure in the worst cases of catarrh. A complete Hyomel outfit costs but and C. W.

Phillips amp; Co. gives a. guarantee -with every outfit: that the treatment will cost nothing unless it cures. TEDDY BEAR DOLL OHIO JSSJSTI, EXHIBrE PALACE, AT THE TOWK 5th REGIMENT AT EXCURSION SUNDAY The Lake Shore Ry. run a special Tram excursion to CampPerry and Cedar Point on above date, leaving Eiyria at a.

m. ROUND TRIP $1.25 TO EITHER PLACE Lake Shore A. MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RY. Among white the Teddy bear vdoH- 15 a thing- of; quite but tbere is a tribe' American Indian quot; children whom the bear dolly. Though of coarse, not Teddy kind, is very ancient.

These are, the children of the ilokis. in north centra; Arizona. The Moki Indians form one of the most interesting 'tribes we have. They bave rites and ceremonies dating back, no doubt, to prehistoric times. At the several annual dances atuj ceremonial affairs of these some of the nuns appear in strange and XEDDI BEABS OF SHE MOKI GIRLS.

fantastic costumes. Each costume represents some mystic idea. One I man, for instance, comes ont dressed as a bear. Another is ia a wolfs garb. These are the bear god and the wolfj god.

The latter is one of the deities of war. The bear god also serves some? mysterious purpose in the primitivei beilet of these people. I Tfiere are little bears and aad other animals of miniature size? carved out of the roots of the cotton- vrood. tree. This tree has sacred character because it grows near water, the scarcest and most precious ia that sun parched country.

When the big folks get through with the animal dollies they give to the children for playthings; the pre- Teddy bears shown in the picture. image serial: 8216187 image serial: 8216187.

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