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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 6

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Elyria, Ohio
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tt PEACE PLANS MAKING PROGRESS IN "1 People Seem to Have tht Idea in Their Heads That Dnz IViust Let'Go of the Scepter. Mexico City, April While the administration. fcns insisted that the with Joy, insurrqcto roixups con.Un.ua Vegetable COIttpOUIld. to Increase and what advance the KOV- Many Women Think that att silk gloves are "Kayser's. The mistake is natural, because "Kayser's" are the and best known.

Mil A Way to Tell the Genuine "look in the hem" for the name ''Kayser" it means assurance of quality and reliability, A Guarantee That Guarantees. A "new pair free" if the wear out before the gloves. "Kayser" gloves "cosf no more" than the "ordinary kind" and are worth double. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c-, $1.00 Long Silk Gloves $1.25, $1-50 i Julius Kayser Co. THAT to bavs been captured by the rebels.

a far as can be learned here it is (threatened. Tabasco, the place, a i the sauce epmes from, is probably well in the control of the rebels. The governor, Col. Policarpo Valenzuol. is prepared to take the first steamer he can get from his capital, San Hautista.

as the phioo is a certain to fall, If it nor already. disturbances also are occurring in state of i a government has far from exhausted i efforts. The dilatory advance it inakrs and its a a isncring of the som- bre seriousness of the i a deprives a of a i efiVct the correspondents. The poop's have but one idea in i heads, is a President must le; so of the scepter. The president has i a i ference aud Hi of life before 1 tried Lydia E.

Pinkham's a Compound. I was in such nervous condition I could not keep i i land 1 could not slo-p iuchts. was finally told by two phvs- iciuns "that I also had a tumor. I wonderful iiuuio m's Vegetable H'SGHL 1ELEGR election. The f.eraccrats i caucus tonight on the order in which important legislation is to be taken up.

Imitations Not Jewelry. Fifteen per cent, of high cost of iraported hat run: was away by a decision of the United States cv.stcms court of appeals, which held a such imports composed of base metal set i i i tation jet is r.cr jewelry. Glass or paste hat i net and do net Iwe to pay a i per advalorem A masculine collector at New York i i i hat pins of a sorts as and ordered cent, tariff tax. Nngressman Prouty. Who Is Oppos- back to r-i to and ES 5PLII DIFFERENCES IN BELIEFS SHATTERS ROMANCE.

DHTH Gustav E. Kisssl. Long Prcmine-it as a Wall Street Broker. Was Soon to Have Been Tried. i Xew York.

April broker REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD INTRODUCES BILL TO AID POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. ITS BPBESS COKPANIES fiNO 50HBS Engagement Between Miss Cecilia May, Washington Belfe, and Son of Ambassador to France Is Broken. i i i ests. died illness cv years i i i a i lina.ncial tcr- at his hero a an e-uiinc a weeks. i a i by friends declare it I'liru'ie for me.

Compound is i'-rht hi for women of life. It it will may publish my A A UHKATON, Mass. of i is the nu'st criti- a a existence. should remember no i ri'tm dy that: i so successfully iM'oueh this i i i a L'- I'inkham's Voire- special julvioc i 1 i i i i i a 7' I --ulvico is ay Letter a 5O-word telegram sent during the daytime to any Western Union office In the United States at one and one half (1 times the Nig hi Letter rate. i i I For example, a Fifty-Word Day Letter Costs Elyria to Cleveland 38 cents Pittsburg 38 cents Buffalo 60 cents Chicago 60 cents New York 60 cents There are 25,000 other cities and towns reached by Day Letters Call a messenger or Telephone your Day Letters to THE WESTERN UNiON TELEGRAPH COMPANY ing Reciprocity.

Puts in Resolution Requesting Taft to Open With Canada. lets in at -i-i a a COOP CAPTUIiES FISH TUG April a a a Approach on Commercial William Schley Howard of Geor introduced a bill prohibiting companies and railroads from mail matter weighing 11 pounds and giving the pont- monopoly of suck Mr. Howard nays bis bill is of $17.000.000 while reducing prom, or im.000,000 by the To Open Craft and Seize American Said to Have Crossed Line. Lorain. April of the Canadian revenue service "put one over" on Lorain fishermen when in the tug Rule they steamed upon the fish tug Eagle, said to have been fishing In Canadian waters.

The Vigilant vas hailed as soon as the capture was made and the Eagl ada. Such is the story ir.crrn, A i difference? in religious beliefs a a the romance of Miss Cecilia a a in exclusive society ami Robert L. Bacon. son of the an.bassador to France. Announcement fvr.s made here that the engagement the yoiinz; couple, i was announced on May 10.

has been broken. Col. Henry May. father of the young woman, made I the announcement. In a statement i Colonel May said: "Colonel and Mrs.

Henry May broke the engagement of 1 Miss May to Robert L. Baoon, be cause of Mr. Bacon declined to make the promises required by the Roman Catholic church in mixed marriages. Mr. Bacon being a Protestant." I The binding promise exacted by the i Roman Catholic church in all mixed marriages which it sanctions is that err.

ii under work i i of a bis; 1 for the A i a were, 'ha' the i i I District A proceed trial siide i HPfQ i Have You Any Mantle Troubles BLOCK MANTLES AND YOUR TROUBIXS ARE OVER Block Innerlin Lined Mantles give 50 per cent, more light and ill 'outlast ordinary mantles. This means saving of 75 per cent, eri your mantle exf.enao. TWO COMPLETE GAS MANTLES IN ONE. Price, 25 cents GET ONE TO TRY WITHOUT COST Save the box covers from 12 Block Yy-tal-ty Mantles--the lest 10 and i 5-cent grace of mantles soicl--take them to your dealer, or send them to us, and get a Block Innerlin Lined Mantle free. Block Block Innerlin Lined Mantles are for at Chiaa.

Pl'unbmg, Grocery and Department Stores. Dealers Wri'o for Dencriptivc Circular and New Cotalo The Block Light Yoi-ngstown, (Sole Manufacturers) for I'-cAndescerit Burners Supplies of every description. Can, G-Awiline, Kerosene. Hih Pressure, etc. lid FINANCE CUUHEB BY DEATH Henry F.

Dimock, Railroad Builder, Passes Away at His Home in York City, about es nort of the interna- Representative Praity of who boundar Hue, a land opposing the Canadian, reciprocity has introduced a rcsolu- office business, when the tup Home Rule, commonly stationed at Amherst- the president to open burg in comnlerc a i hove in MKtW. faiif. jprtnO.k'v: ink, Jtambcr antJ iron Compieteii List of i Canada to flour, corumeal, barley. 1 iishc Comn-ittees. n.

i i Ir-rul oar is bound to have him- a i i i a a coramlUr-f- on rules. The Re list of '-omniittees has been Mr. Mann and handed to Underwood, chairman ci a and means iiexuocrat.ic. leader. Under- announced both the Democratic Republican lists will be given the today, when he will move their sight.

She bore down on unsuspecting crew of the Fugle. When alongside the A i a i a i a revenue officers in uniform on the deck of the Rule and then boarded the which confiscated i a of the crown. shall be reared in the Roman Catholic faith. In making this statement Colonel May expressed the hope that this frank announcement would put an end to the various rumors in circulation in eocial circles about the broken engagement; and in particular he wished it understood a Miss May and not Mr. Bacon broke the.

engage for reasons above stated. had luvii i a i that Mr. Baron had broken the engagement a his a had on l.he a New York. April 11. -Henry F.

Dimock, financier and railroad builder, died at home here. Born in South Coventry, In Mr. Diraock graduated from Yale and then took up the practice of law with William C. Whitney, his brother-in-law, in this He was connected with many financial Institutions as president or director, among them the Boston Maine railroad, the Dominion Coal the Dominion Iron Steel the Knickerbocker Trust Co. I i recently he v.a agent of Metropolitan a i line.

DEFUSE TO COLOR LINE UUBVISTS ARE BUSY PICKS TOM FOB PRESIDENT Iron Magrsnte Thinks Wall Street Money King Would be Best Man for Business Interests. I i is i i i i the tr.orninp. '1 -d at George, accordir.i; to a i i a i Kxpress, has revived the rule prescribed by Quet-n Victoria as to the non-attendance of divorced persons at court. Some relaxation of the rule was granted by King Edward. Hermann Guthmann of New Yorfc, an employe in the banking department of Aujtuet Belmont committed suicide by shooting himself at the Hotel Continental.

No motive is known for his self destruction. After forcing carbolic acid down the throat of her young babe, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, 30, wife of a merchant Of Morford, slashed her throat with a butcher knife. When found mother and babe were both dead. The Democratic caucus will convene tonight i a clear assurance before i a President Taft a i the idea of a i a legislative i (in the Democrats of congress in a of reciprocity with Canada, i-'Oi: BY A A.

'o. THE SUGAR BOWK The Smallest American Candy Store In Klyria. Don't forget--you a Bug of Poprom FREE with every 10; purc.haso of CREAM TRFFY. The Mttle Skyscraper Opposite The Harry H. Smith Co.

PABST F-A1VIOUS OCK BEE READY Kawson 777. Braneti, Broad StreeC Ik-ll M. 147 "I Suffered Yean Wi My Back." Backache resulting from weak fcuineys, a bad cold or other cause, renders the suScrer unfit for and often results in pcr- disability. "I suffered for years with my 4 or kidney trouble, and have a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a 'fear ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try fir.

Anti-Pain Pills after using them some three I found a decided improve- Cornell University Replies to Petition Signed by Coeds Which Begged Authorities to Bar Colored Women. Ithaca, N. April students have resided in Sage college in tUe and I no good reason why that policy should be changed. At Cornell all university doors must remain open to all students, irrespective of race, or color, creed or social atand- ing or pecuniary condition." This is I the answer of Cornell university to the I petition signed by 269 coeds which begged the authorities to refuse admission to Sage college to Miss Rosa V'assar of Lynchburg, and Miss Pauline Ray of Geneva, two young colored women students. Trying to Devise Scheme to Hitch Their Proposed Liquor Legislation Onto Croser Bill.

SPANISH NUTIVES IN REVOLT Attack Barracks in Which Government Troops Are Worsted and Proclaim a Republic. Madrid. April The natives ot i Canillas De Acoituno iu the province of Malaga revolted and, following an Columbus, 0., April lobbyists are busy tiying to devise a scheme to hitch their proposed liquor legislation onto the Grosser municipal initiative and referendum bill. It was admited by several of the "wet" workers that they hoped to attach themselves to the Crasser measure, rather than revive the Dean hill, now resting the senate temperance committee. Constitutional objections are raised against the plan, because it would make the Crosser bill contain more than one subject.

Wayne B. Wheeler, Anti-Saloon superintendent, de- 'lared the unworthy of seri- consideration. Both "wets" and "drys" expect action Wednesday in third "wet" effort of the session to change- the county option law. i April the i i of i Joseph C. the Wellston.

iron magnate, the business interests of the country will have to elect either .1. P. Morgan or Eugene Zimmerman president of the United States to save themselves from destruction. "I agree that J. P.

Morgan would make a good president." he said. "Mr. Morgan as president would run the government in a business basis just as he does all his business concerns. Things look mighty dull in the ore business." my kidneys, and I am glad i attack fth bamcks in which the I government troops were worsted, a CINCINNATI BUNK CLOSES UP President Asserts All Will be Paid as Reason for Shutting Desire to Retire. DAILY MARKET REPORTS New York.

April 11. Money on call per Prime mercantile paper per rent. Sterling S4.86.30 for demand. Government bonds steady. Grain, and Live StccK.

A i 11. Flour spring patents Wheat No. 89c. Corn-- No. yellow 52VJC.

Oats-- No. 3 whitf! Cheese-- Tork state 14ZM4H' Best orpamery ERRS-- i fresh 16V4C. Potatoes-- Olilo r.riffffiOc. bti. Hay-- No.

1 i CiUtle-- Ri-Mt REBELS PURCHASE AEROPLANE Insurgents Also Secure New Deadly Shell Which Deals Death in Radius of 500 Feet. Douglas, A. April the Mexican insurgents are not relaxing their activities because of peace talk is indicated by the purchase of a biplane and the acquisition of a new and deadly shell which has been invented by one Juan Garcia of Fronteras. Sonora. a member of the revolutionary junta.

Much interest is manifested here In Garcia's, shell which is made, in compartments and contains a compound of cyanide of potassium, ammonia and sulphuric acid in such proportions that upon explosion it emits a most, poisonous gas, dealing death to all forms of life within a radius of 500 feet. It would be particularly destructive to life if dropped from an aeroplane and the purchase of the biplane Is believed to have been made for this purpose. Garcia, who alone knows the secret formula of the invention, is being guarded closely. Arizpe is in the hands of insurrectos, who took the town without a fight. known as the old i farm, consisting of thirty acres with good hm(, horse burn, hay barn, granary, cisterns, oru- well, fruit trees, such as apples, plums and situated two miles north of Elyria on the River Road, which is macadamized, making it accessible to the city at all times of the year.

This its an IDEAL FARM and worthy of your ccmsidera- tion, if you are looking for a farm. Price per acre, 1-3 cash, balance secured by mortgage, or will take house and lot for about $2000 as part payment. The JOHN KAISER BROTHER Co. General Contractors and Eeal Estate. 303 Elyria Blk Sheep-- Choice wethers choice lambs YnrkiTs $6.90, pigs S4.00W4.25.

J7.on. cay that I hope soon to be fully to health." J. P. ALLEN, Cfc-Judgc City Court, Glasgow, Ky. At long as pain is present in any Cincinnati, April President Wil- republic was proclaimed.

The official am A Hopkins gave out a formal advices slate that fjve were statement saying that the Commerce seriously Troops are bemg Deposit bank, incorporatetd under rushed to the scene. There are, 5,000 body rest is impossible i People in the town. but. as the entire system becoming weakened provlnce a Re bl 'TM stronghold it is believed that as noon its the news I of the revolts spreads that a large to any form of disease to tttic sufferer may be inclined. 0T.

Miles' Anti-Pain Pills jty tteadjring the irritated nerve make refreshing sleep pot, tkcrcby enabling the body to lost strength. As a remedy ki of any description Dr. Pills are unsur- dniggitts unctor a the return of the box if no benefit MEDICAL Eikhart, number of people of the province will rush to the town to aid the rebels. ITHK KING OF CORN RKMOVBRS Is Putnam Painless S3x- i tractor. Forty years' success In a lands proves the superiority of Putnam's Painless Corn Extract.

over every other remedy. Safe, state laws of Ohio, for had decided to close its doors and that every penny of the deposits will be paid. He says that the closure Is made only because the people of the institution wish to retire. Hopkins is the treasurer-elect, of this county. J.

Wil- Haley wns deposed as president of the brink Toledo. A i Wheat-- Cash Corn-- Cush Oats 34 Buffalo. Airll Cattle-- J3.7rr,i6.50. shipping steers IS.75fii6.Of,. HORS-- Yorkem Jfi.TOtff'e.SO.

pltf" Shoop-- lambs PinsturK. 11. Cattle good Vnrker" K.85(8 1 Prime lambs Diarrhoea should be cured i out loss of time and ty a medicine i which Chimberlaln's Colic. painless, prompt. Putnam's and Diarrhoea Remedy less Corn Ext.ni.ctor ahsolnitoly oer-lonly cures promptly but produces tain io remove corns.

Sold by 1 after effects. It nex-- 'Sold by 1 C. falls and is pleasant and safe to i a ake. Sold by Eady Drug Store A ni i MHC. f'orn--May i i i i atockorf and Reublin Brothers RfAlUA BIAXTK.

Try our C. 0. D. way of ordering. Get Eagle Stamps Something new, "Maple Have you tried it? Honey Butter and Peanut Butter.

Lots of Fine Dairy Butter and i Fresh Eggs, i i lambs, nutlvt -5. Every Man Likes to Look His Best on Easter Sunday The finest 2floves, hosiery and all the little accessories of men's attire are to be found at W. J. Farewell Ci Merchant Tailor Gl. Men's Furnisher.

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