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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Advertising Manager GOT 'EM WONDER WHO THE LUCKY DEVIL IS?" 1 im Building, 5 South Wabaah Arenue 225 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. 8154. A. L.

Garford, President P. 8. Williams, General Manager TEUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, the Telegram, per (4 weeHs) "afejlvered by carrier, ninfe cents per week, for four weeks. The Evening Telegram, per year, delivered by per year in advance. iThe Evening Telegram, per year, outside of by mail, in advance.

Received at Elyria Postofllce as Second-class editor will not be returned unless postage is enclosed CIRCULATION Elytla Telegram has been audited by the American of Circulation, the recognized authority on expert circulation 9ff i- Ac ana ij usiness outcome of "the war is-so great that the German bother" discouraging features that; would ordinarily have In industrials, Henry Glews says, there has been also can be attributed regulation, Excess profits, to war of a. in taxes next year; all of i- is because in moist cases market vames had not Fortunately, there has the rise in pro- market has been happily spared the crisis that come under, ordinary circumstances. War Brides and the sol- Sornetimes one hears an- as they are sympathize with that view, especially if an engagement pending for There isjipt experience a thought -so rich arid inspiring as that of-a in the The very off to war bring them, too. BJittf a dugout: In the army would! go to the coun- UNO STOP DAIIDRUFF Try This! Your Hair Wavy, Abundant at Once. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful huir; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of uvltig a little Dunderine.

It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, Bc't huir and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now for a few cents--all drug stores recommend it--apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness. fluffincBs and an incomparable gloss and lus- tre, and try as you will you cannot Ond a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair--fine and downy at first--yes--but reahy new hair--sprouting out all over your scalp--Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair --taking one snail strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments--a delightful surprise awaits who this.

"Letters From the Boys" ibis morning that was leaving. When the doctor came through this morning I acted as well as possible and he said, "Good! good The fellow next to me was worse and he thought he left behind. But I was the one. Next time I will ashamed tc let Asnericans see hislba worse and maybe I shall goi The face. I believe such a man woul'q object to the sun shining or the and caiihot or they both of arid friendship, let them marry, ecdmmdh sense and cafe to make it ihe supremest for nomination this year will have to file papers with This is tlie rulmg of Secretary pi State: Supervisor of Elections.

The primary August 13, this year, and, under noiniMting entries m.ust be on the jegally the candidates have until adyises them to make assurance doubly the 13th, unlucky as the numeral may seem. They to 'provide their' own blank forms for candidates this year. Heretofore the election niorv KKtUtATlON AFTER AN- the chest drive is we can devote a little ijiri to paying our income taxes Dealer. TASTES busiest traffic spot in thr found to be Columbus CitclB And strange to say, people who would rather those Trho think i least of politics. -Kew York 3Iiss husk's attorneys, we see, Insist thaz she is insane, though they buve submitted no corroborative evidence beyond the fact that, she loved a horse doctor.

Grand Rapids Press in France April 22, 191S My dear Mrs. Crisp: I have been able to get some sta- tioneryas you see, it fe some'station- erj-. I five sheets for. ten cents, or half franc. letter, is different all the others in that I canno.j£'say I am well.

I am in a French; field hospital under French doctors and am receiving the best of The nurses are Freneh- are four years wiser and wish us tc profit br their mistakes. I think this war will do wonderful thiDgs in bringing the two republics Francs-Ss a very religious country and her ideals are somewhat similar to ours. Her mode" of living is very simple and tip us a little antique, but it There tfre no farmers to use improved machinery. Our country by men serves its purpose, inrlueeemnts for her nien feat they- teem understand; do-not believe 'there hasxbeen crept in cause us to lose these high. ideals.

Kligion, government and ideals being similar and the relationship which will come from being engaged in a. couion cause will help our affairs. I believe taat 'commerce be- TUTJE AS GOSPEL ITSELF This would be a good bit better when they could, just as welijv.orld to in if a lot lucre people where they'd have of rpoia--r-Sandusky Register. remember the week day" and keen it News. US -BVEKY TDIE makes the wild mornias HTS PURELY -luxuriates in the out- i-pinion differs as to town, hard to suppress -s ihe Germ-ins are trying foi Sit caa climb over a fence UgUitv than many of Its par Blade.

WILL HEED IT, THOUGH was shrewd political ad vie? la the president' adraon- that the election will go to-- time or mean to nse at another objective as Uic crotvn prince is in of the attaching armies, we Use guess tbat anything in che attack will to to Ihe objective aimed at. City Times. Amherst Brevities who has been attcnd- the -bitsiness; and. we are treated kindly-and get good eating. I am almost recovered from ray illness and hope to be out soon.

This is my first time in a hospital and 1 lost about 80 per cent, of my former confidence. April 15 was my birthday and. 1 could not see. I guess I will to postpone it a few week; and b6 like the old book-worm who put the anniversary of his silver wedding off until next year. I have several- boxes coming for my birthday.

They may be here now but get mail here, so I expect Item as as I leave. If you ever eat French cookies or cakes you will think mere of American baking. The American girls" need not worry for Tdt not believe there is one American soldier who would ear French cooking the rest of his life. A French general came to visit us a fe.w days ago. He said he wished us all to be comfortable and hopeJ we recovered soon.

We all thanked um and assured him we were getting good treatment. He shook hands and departed. The French officers eein to be fries dlier to us common soldiers than American officers are. crtase. the two Then the countries will in- public work CM coming 01 spring.

isn't good enougr good enough to A country to live in, fight for. that always serns to be on me. They ought to have signposts for men, "German Beware! Let not the! sun shine on you here," etc. Lincoln said our most mortal enemy would be discord in our own country all the pacifists and agitators are our enemies an dstrict measures should be taken with those who would betray tapir country. One good result be that America louiid who were her friends.

This separated, the Jthe. chair. I used 'to have very peaceful ideals and socialistic ideas, but these are vanished and 1 see things in a different light. When this government needed help, where did it getj on heavy diet today. Everything is better and I expect things will isn't I soon get rightad.

Thanking you for tiie many kind things you have donr- for me. I close, Yours sincerely, PVT. HARRY E. GRAY, 74th Co. Regt.

U. S. M. Amer. Exp.

Forces, care P. X. Y. Mufti Cuper spent lu Urafyou. Mr.

and Mra. Lawroneo Elytia were'-- tlio (suoyfu of Avon frK-nde. Tuesday ovenlng. Murlo Mittonbevry rotuiuod to Clorelanil after vUHhiK relatives liore, Konneth and Tbelma Boylan of Klyrla visited hero Tuesday Therosji Waguo'r was a Oluvclund visitor oil Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dennett of Ridgo- ville Tuesday evening here. Mr. and Mis. Frank Mittendori ol Lorain cpcnt Tuesday evening with friends und relatives hero.

Mr. Roleer returned to Gallon aft- ei spend Jug a few days bore. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Trailer of Ridgeville spent Tuesday evening here. Mr. Enling of Cleveland called on Avon friends, recently. Elizabeth Horldges of Elyria spent Tuesday evening here. Doris Gregory of Cleveland was the guesf.

of Gertrude Gates, Wednesday. Lucite Monroe of Elyria spent Tuesday c'vening here. Ambrose Alton of Elyria spent Thursday and Friday here. Charles Hubbard of Cleveland visited hero ou Wednesday. Alida and Retina Casper of Lakewood spent Decoration day with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter. Casper. Mr. and Mrs.

William Comings were Cleveland-visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Bonuuer and daughter- of Ridgevillo spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Satter.

Joseph Lyden spent Wednesduy ia Ckveian-5. Nina Warden has returned homo after spending a few days with Cleveland friends. Catharine Bruder of Cleveland spent Thursday at her home here. Aloysiun Smith of Cleveland spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Smith. Mr. und Mrs.

Jacob Bauer of Elyria called on Mr. ar.d Mrs. eHnry Mit- Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dambach and family of Cleveland spent Thursdaj with Avon relatives. Henry Urig spent Friday in Elyria Fred (lough seriously Injured by falling from a wagon last Tuesday afternoon. He Is novr everyone I May 30, 1918. Hear Mother and Bill: 1 have not got any mail yet. I guess everybody has forgotten me already.

Well this wa'3 some day. We did not drill afternoon iiur today and have eevry Saturday afternoon and Sunday off. 1 in the same barracks and same room with Bert Bridge, so I r-ee him often. He said to send his Our Forefathers Owed Their Robust Health To Tonka Taken When The Vitality Was At Its Lowest Ebb. construction and' 'reconstruction, such as building railroads', warc- I suppose four rears of war has taught them more of men than all the books or sages can.

That the he is made of is not any better it? -Why, from the big industries, I- 107 to a31 an(i ne would write soon. such as Betulehem Steel, DuPont! 11 JoQ we stay here the more we Powde'r, railroad companies turned Qave to. eat. Today we had potatoes out their Daniel Wiiiards, Charlesj aud ir eal ith gravy, peas, beans, to- Schwabs and others, to help thdj puding peaches, bread (no government. I find the average man butter) iced tea and iced water.

touses, docks which, bur''gov- eries Tne corporations make too We marched up to the ball ground Iror. Nnx Voihica, and Gentian combined with other tonic medicines ai found in Dr. Blood and Nerve Tablets make a perfect Tonic. they fcasist nature in replacinjr the Iron. etc.

that haa bactt worn out by overwork. -worry or diaeAM. The tonic properties of Dr. Chaw's Blood and Nerve Tablets produce a effect in where the blood is thin and watery and when yon feel and rundown or Each dose meani more vim, vitality and strength. DR.

CHASE'S BloodaMNerve Tablets Yonnwlf Before Medicine ZZ4 N. 10th SL. eminent is doing in France leave trademarks of American craftsmanship all over "Sunny France." I believe these- are monunments to keep the faith of an. understanding nation than any marble or stone, no matter how beautifully carved. Our company has voted to raise 500.

francs for the support of a war orphan for a year. This is to send the youagster Sto school. Do you suppose 250 step-fathers will be too large a burden a youns child? 1 never expect to have that many aeighbors-ln-lawtmothers, at leatt. I took a few minutes' stroll this morning and bad to come in as I felt very weak. The flowers have been in bloom for few weeks and the Email large profits!" but the fact is they! 01 3 morning and sa-w a dandy bal! raust make a profit or there would le no business.

I have found the' American is inclined to live far too game. The 5th battalion beat the 325th artillery brigade 6 to 4. v-ere nrofeEFlouals on both sides. extravagantly, think 1 will have ai Daii of sixteen pieces played tilings' some goocl songs. Oh, thij is a 'lovely place-'and they ail ILke it if flier don't weaken.

One boy froir more conservative viev? of urter this. 25. Weil, Mrs. Crisp, I fear that I shall lose all'' my stuff. I had three Graftoa had a sun-stroke today.

They took him to the butcher shop. never worn and two other pairs, i There is to be a wrestling match understand that I get all new pairs of socks that I hat! the leaves are out ou bushes. The allied military forces should make a good showing for they are giade than is used for a few million U0 united' under. Gen. Foch, other human beings.

Maybe by the tints' the officers have here and learn what a man is, they win come off their high perch. Why. there are some of the men who can show tbx-ir officers spades about this Same 01 war. I believe every man thai ccnies out of this war will be a tetter for having been in it. The French -vould gladiy lo anything for the American soldiers.

They know need their help. Thev Alma George of Elyria spcal'iion. evening 2d the guest oil erc Theological seminary at St.j is and Mrs. E. E.

Foster the inst has arrival- 10 -r Tlie machinery of the cmployrocnt service of iha Ohio Defense Cour.cil re- from Cleveland; spent several days i that the Stale is able men -whenever the (Faush) P. man of merit and ability. He is credited with being a very clever general and one.who is feared by the Germans because he has spoilt their plans several iimes. The French, Briton and American have f-roved th-j past that they are su- stuff. But I cannot get those letters I lost, and so a reply is impossible I.

am composing quite a letter now. as I have not written'you for tune. I am about as I was, improvement is slow. It be a couple of months before I am strong again. got gas.

Time is about the best remedy and sooi: 1 expect to be juoveo to the base iiospital. JJy condition is! nothing- to worry about for I shall get well. All the great men have tenight. Well. lady, please write and tell everybody to do the same.

Love to all, KALE STROHMIETC. illlllHIIIiiiiiiliHliillfliiiillllliliillllllUIL Reublin Bros. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS' i Pineapples, each lac, 20c, 25c 3 dozen Heavy Rubbers 25c Pint Mason Jars 80c P. S. We have got some reputa- Quart JMason Jar a.u--.

tion. Three different officers said tiiis company from Lorain county the best, that ever came to this camp. I heard we would be transferred about June 26. died, in fact, I am not feeling well myself. Ha! ha! see the American trops are doing sonic -wonderful fighting now.

liiimors come in often of how brave individuals, units, arc doing. As an instance, the Americans and now being united, i attacked by superior numbers A number of friends of Mr. and Dechant pleasantly sut- piJseCL Micm at iheir "uouie, Wednesday ovcnine. in honor of their first nnnivcrsary. The eveninr i -ft as spent in games and conversa- thorc should be wonderful strcEa watch his step.

and forced to fall back. When reinforcement; carac thev drove the such .1 terrible price of men. I fear prisoners. The Germans that made They gained a little ground, but ai Germans back and captured 90c $1.00 90c Pint E. Z.

Seal Jars Quart E. Z. Seal Jars Covers of all kinds. 10 bars Rub-no-More Soap 10 bars Classic 3 cans Dutch Cleanser 3 pksrs Qimalinc 3 cans Lye (5 boxes Sunbritc Cleanser 3 boxes Bonami Powder 3 boxes Puritv Oats 55c 25c 25c 25c 25c 2 boxes Quaker Meal Mother's Oats, wksr tiosi. after which an elaborate lunch- 1 pkgs Slircdded Biscuit con was served.

i 2 Cream of Rice and Mrc. Curt-ss spent Wed- 3 pkpfs Mince Meat set-day i Grafton. 3 pkjrs Seeded Raisins i Charles Krcilzen was a Clove- 3 Xoodlrs; have lost advantage in the attack were pjckcd troops. nd vlsiMr Here is the proposition the allied troops are doing had their things to do: has caused us to believe the wil! First- The submarines must prove soon end in our favor. Some think a success.

i be before August. I believe Second. The failure of the will be would cause ihe Germans to make a her uttermost drive. Third. Peace.

lo iv -lt Wick returned last eve Isome in Cleveland, iyw days as the Hugo PankoS Horrji; street. Fred Langdon Sunday visitors a Chailes Zimmer- i Thursdav to jpend the sinjiiucr with his ilev. ar.d 5ra. A. EgH of street, lirs Eugk has returned home in Cleveland alter 'i'2 a fc wiays as the guest of Cameron.

been proven that the can beat the submarine and their ships across the ocean. The allies would not make a pc row for hcy s'irc ihsy csn pi natter one later. So the Gernian; mcnt calls for 3u-lp without disturbing conditions within the State. il'ad to rnr.ke .1 drive keep the roa- Us .22 employment super- of the peoplf. The there, trying wit a olfort until end be reached which will add more honor r.n-i lustre to her laurels.

De- ir.tist win for our country's good. Rtjssia must be controlled -fatic ideals. Her present stats r. To to come Jo America with their ideas wouU tauso us harm. Helen Mehling of Lakewood i Tnc guest tf her parents.

Mr. I Mrs. Uonrj. MehliaE: for a fc-vv aad Mrs. Snyder ofj called on Avon friends on Wednesday.

Mrs. W.ipucr and daughter 3 Macaroni 25c 3 cans Lake Siiorc Pumpkin 25c Cans Iloniiny JJ5c cans Kidncv llcans jR'pc can ivia sp2at Tuesday with Avor 3 cans Grape Fnnl Rye Flour. Barley Flour. Ib I 7 Ib Wm. of Elyraa xvas ar.

Avon visitor, Tuesday. I inicndcr.ts and sub-agencies i -IRC Jnonihly meeting ry prv.Vr.rs th'o situation. i'j irn-o was to be A branch of this employment serv- i c- Aid rocicty of St Pr-tcrV-Hcc devotes iUt attention church will be held onj'o supplying ho3p to aftsmoon pftWvr could sacri ir p.ain oh The has IHgh schoolpStephen Barnes. Miss Mary Lersch oon. in the church; Practically every agency of the teases vfiil be i a government 5s using this service r' 1 r.l? pOslt surh a co; In? fuat we arc, to Fay wo have Ijcen in front linr-r (n-nrtt'cs.

ivar-j fn'c lias pat on six.h a basis: very ft-w lives are lost in a de-j re campaign. T3ic number for the Is very. ha? ssiv.I manv Thou the Elyria Fish Gro. Co. Campbell's WE DELIVER JUrwne in-'and Mrs.

Lena Menz. iavited All ladies are securing help. ORDER YOUS WINTER COAL NOW ar. -'Mon for temperate lives a Tower: Who win Isn't in 'moral and physical Halibut Steak Salmon Steak! i i a they did? Any German! health. Trout Pickerel Pike the States that befriend -April 2 think I shall have to Sheep Head and Carp irovemsieiil ourht to be; stay hero another day.

I Fruit and Vegetables "2 cans Gold Cro.ss Milk 25c Mascot Soap 25c Apples, can 15 3 cans Sardines 25c 7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 4 RoHs Toilet Paper 25c Gas Mantles 25c 3 bunches Round Radishes Old Potatoes, peck 25c Texas Onions, Ib 5c New York Cheese. 3b 30c Long Asparagus, bunch 10c Try Our Golden Santos. We Deliver. Try a C. O.

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