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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 11

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Elyria, Ohio
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CVJSNING Theatre 'The Home of Comedies' TODAY "Across The Alley" A Keystone Slap Stick, nil of action comedy. If you miss seeing a Keystone you i the best comedy pictures made. Come and laugh at it. "The Making of a Woman" An "American" drama of love, sacrifice and a splendid "object lesson with an excellent moral. "Jane of the Moth-Eaten Farm" An "Imp'' comedy with Jane Gail.

This picture is a burlesque on "Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm" and is the funniest film ever filmed, and "Chivalry Days" A "Powers" comedy, played by'an entire juvenile company of the cutest and sweetest "kiddies" ever saw. TOMORROW "His Rich Uncle" A "Crystal" comedy with ''Pearl White" and "Chester. Rarnett Nu ft" sed. You know its going to be funny. Snatched From Death Our special for tomorrow.

It's a "Gaurnont" drama that is highly sensational, one that grips and holds you spell bound. A picture that you will never forget and you will sa it was GREAT! "The Game That Failed" Another one of those side-splitting comedies that we are showing: dailv. "Playmates" A "Powers" child drama that every parent in this city should see. It's one that makes you think life is worth living after you see it, and, Old and Young Hearts A "Komic" comedy, never was such screaming fun ever put into a picture from start to finish. You will find thYs one full of rapid fire delight.

By all means come early and see it. SUNDAY A Man of the People A "Xestor" Western drama with Roma Langely and her excellent company. "The Tramp Dentists" A "Joker" comedy. is the first time we ever had the pleasure of showing you a "Joker" comedy and we know you will like it. Come arid be convinced.

"Two Old Tars" Another "Keystone" comedy in which the "Fat Boy" and Mabel are featured. Xo need to tell you. It's going to 'be funny because all "Keystone" comedies are, and "SPECIAL FEATURE" "The Reaping" A "Bronco" military two reel feature out of the ordinary. That's why we got it. Be sure and see it.

MRS. PANKHURST LAUDS ILLINOIS WOMEN VOTERS Chicago, Novcmbor 7 Mrs. TSm- meline Pankhurst today expressed pleasure at thc attitude and of women at ilu- option elections yesterday in southern Illinois About 15,000 went to thf polls and nearly 80 per cent' of them voted against the saloon. "It means that it in only a tlon of time when women will drive the liquor traffic from the state" said. She left tonight for THK EVFuNlM; COLUMBIA.

The Woman's Mission Circle will meet with Mrs. Alex Laird this week, Wednesday. The funeral of Mrs. Alta Lampher was held from the M. E.

church. Thursday at 1 p. conducted by C. L. Doyle.

F. J. Lewis has been on the s'ck list the past week wfth grip hut is at this writing. Foley who underwent an operation at a Cleveland hospital last week is reported as recovering as as could be expected. Mrs.

ITattie Dolomore was called to Litchfield, Sunday, by the illness of her sister's baby. John Cole is gradually failing. Mrs. J. El Rundle and daughter, were in" the city, Saturday.

Miss Florence visited friends there over night and went to Akron, Sunday, returning home Monday evening. Little Leona Varsey who has been so seriously ill with diphtheria, is not gaining as her friends would like to see her. Mrs. E. Rundle, Florence Run- die and Mrs.

Jennie Mitchell, visitod tho M. J. Walker home in Carlisle, Wednesday. A i i The village council'held a session Tuesday eveninur. Al was awarded the contract for the laying sidewalks on the various streets, at ten cents per foot.

It was decided to lower the sidewalks approaching th? streets that are oav- ed. The street committee was instructed to construct a culver: 011 street just east of the ry track. Work on the culvert was started this morning. Solicitor Sinythe was ordered to draw a traf- lic ordinance The council decided tc advertise the position of commissioner to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. C.

Shaeffer. The Board of Public Af- tairs was authorized to advertise for bids for the sale ot the electrical machinery in the municipal electric light plant. The local telephone compauj was instructed to remove all ires from electric poles except those provided for in its agreement. A quiet wedding was performed at the parsonage of the Methodist church Wednesday atternoou at 4:15 o'clock Miss Margaret A. Walker, daughter of Mrs.

Ruby Walker, became the bride of flair of Rev, E. A. Robb performed the ring ceromcny. The bride wore a pretty gowa ot white serge hat ard coat to maieh. Follow'ng the ceremony the couple leit for a short wedding trip.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary society and Ladies' Sewaig society oi the Methodist church were on tertained Wednesday at the church parlors At the meeting of the officer of Amherst and township Sunday School associat'on Tuesday evening for the purpose ot" organizing a Teacher's Training class, the following officers elected: President, Clarence Cooper; vice president, F. E. Kaser: secretary, Mrs. Carl Ernst; treasurer, A Dute Rev Egli was elected Instructor. The first meeting will be held on.

Monday evening, Nov. 17. The Scouts of this place entertained' the Boy of Loiam last evening the parlors of the Methodist church The Loram bojs were dressed in uniform aed gave interesting "talks. The club was organized here a few months ago and already a membersmp of oO. The Children's conducted last under the auspices of tne Ypomeu at the :) i tiall a complete success.

A large nuxnb'er of children took part and included songs, recitations and piano selections A numbe ot prizes were awarded. Supper was served at a late hour. Dr. W. Powers, A.

Garland, and W. Bunting of South Amherst, and A. K. Jenne and harles Hearn, of this piece, left today for Columbus, -where they will attend the Anti-Saloon Lt-ague convention, as delegatss from this territory Mrs. Gilbert Irish returned to her home Lorain last evening spending several days as the Mrs.

Frank Stang. Mrs Emma Chautamnn returned today to her home i levelau-1, after spending several days visiting Mrs. Earl Mandeville, of Tenney street. Robert Pankoff and family, of Elyria yesterday into the Goodrich house on i a street The family resided here Before moving to Elyria. Mrs.

Adam Oehler and daughter, Ruth, of Port Clinton, are spending a couple of weeks as (he guest of Mrs. Albert Holzhauer, cf Church street. Mrs. Fred Hubbard a son, of Elyria, are spending several clays visiting Mr. and Mrs Robert Patterson.

Mrs. Lodi Gibson and daughter, Mrs Henrj Kolbe, South Ami" erst, left yesterday for Milbui where they wilV spend several weeks visiting relatives. The Missionary society of the Brownhelrn United Evangelical church will be entertained Tuesday- afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Hassenflug Baker and Ebbs clothing firm will obserie its twenty-fifth anniversary and re-opening of its remodeled store, Saturday. Willis Mebserole and family, Brownhelm, are moving to Florida, where he has purchased a twenty acre tract of land and expects to make his home in the South.

The Young Men's Dancing club conducted a well attended dance at the Redingfon, (Thursday 'evening. Another dance will be conducted Saturday evening. The Woman'9 Missionary society of the Brownhelm United Evangelical church will conduct a special program at the church Sunday evening. Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamber lain's Liniment is cheaper and better.

Datnpen a. piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and Bore- For sale 'by all dealers: advt. THE C7ANT ADS PAT IRS. HARRIETT a DALFT Daley, chief telephone operator of capita at Washington, has vlclon of of about 600 tonal and could, If the toll Interesting tales. But the wiU not.

Makes Washington Girl His Bride in London. Wedding of Chairman of Democratic Committee and Miss Dorothy Williams Is Witnessed by Many Notables. London, Nov. F. Mc- Coinba, chairman fthe Democratic national committee, was married today to Miss Dorothy Williams of Washington.

Miss Williams is a sis- of Mrs. Joseph Leiter and a daughter of Col. John R. Williams. U.

A retired. The Tnarriage took place in Roman Catholic church of Saints Peter and Edward, Belgravia. A brilliant assemblage of guests attended the wedding, including the whole diplomatic corps Among the other notable were the Earl and ountess of Suffolk, the Earl and Counteas of Craven, United States Ambassador and Mrs. Page, Myron T. Herrick, United States am- )assador to Prance; Lord Derby, Frederick Townsend Martin, Lord Cnrxon, Henry Chaplin, member of parliament, and Col.

and Mrs. Colin Campbell FELIX DIAZ IS STABBED MEXICAN IS ATTACKED BY FIVE MEN I A I ON STREETS OF A A A Havana, Nov. 7 --An attempt was made here to assassinate Felix Diaz Five men attacked him on the Boulevard Milecon at 10 m. while the was walking The attack was made from behind Diaz escaped with two wounds, one through the ear and other in the- neck One the would-be assassins fired a revolver, but the bullet did not take effect. It is not thought that the -wounds of Diaz are serious unless the daggers which were used by the assassins were poisoned.

The victim was immediately hurried to the hospital and an examination of the wounds, was made to determine whether they contained poison. INSTROCTSU.S. CITIZENS NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENTERS MOVING PICTURE BUSINESS. Washington, Nov department of public health has entered the moving picture business Arrangements have been made to secure a long series of motion pictures of the health department, its personnel, the work accomplished by its members and the sanitary means employed to prevent disease throughout the United States The object of this innovation is a course of instruction for the American public The films will be loaned to moving picture houses throughout the United $tates. Man's Body Found in Water.

Newark, Nov. 7--Detective Geprge Mercer of the 0. forces found the dead body of Harvey Kennedy, 40, on the bank of the North Fork river. The dead man's face was in the water, indicating that he had been' smothered to death Death is believed to have accidental. White Slaver Sentenced.

Cincinnati, Nov. Sliep- ard, 22, formerly of Ironton, was sentenced to serve six months in the Dayton, jail by United States District Judge Hollister. Shepard was convicted recently of violating the Mann white slave act. Solicitor la Reinstated. St.

Marys, Nov 7 --Impeachment charges against Solicitor Harry Wittenbrink were dismissed by the city council, which also removed the suspension of two weeKn dfld hln to office. The Bargain Are Open Wide And a royal welcome waits a host of shoe buyers for Saturday. Come in please, state your wishes, Ret a you a and proof a OUR PRICKS SAVE YOU MONEY. AYomen's Pa lent and Gun Metal in Cloth Tops and Tan high and low heel. Special for Saturday $1.95 Women's High Grade Rubbers, i and without heels at 59c Men's Pure Gum Rubber Boots at co QQ Men's first quality gray rubcer voots at SS'SO Children's Jocket Boots, all leathers at SI 15 The to have money is save it.

You fan A IT coining to Saturday. I A HLOCK SHOIC STOIIK. VE AiMftiy KEEP BOTH EYES OPEN LOOKING OUT FOR, THINS 5 TOU OUR, ey A I THE A FoR YKAR-5 I BOTH EYE-5 WIPE OPEN HAJ MADE ABLE TO BUY THE I 6 AND CUT GLASS FoR THE PEOPLE IN OUR I WE WI.5E To THE NEED.S OF OUR PATRON-5. WE A BY I A To BUY AND A NoT To TO BUY, AND WE ARE I I YOU THE I OF THE MONEY WE I JoME A HAVE To A MORE; AND YOU PAY OR I I I AND WE ARE ON THE GET A DEAL. CHAS.

H. SAVAGE 401 BROAD -ST JEWELER i A O. WANTED 100 or more ladies to understand that orders tor suits, remodeling of coats, skirts and furs given us dunng the week ot November 10th will be turnished for Thanksgiving. Modern Ladies' Tailoring Co 593 Broad street. 11-7-St TRY THF, Division of the Bessie and Bertie, at a loss for a new game to play, hit upon the idea of being "at homo" and having "a day." Bessie hit upon the plan, that is Bertie wanted to know what she meant by "at home" and "a day." "Why.

don't- you know?" asked Bessie, astonished. "All the stylish people have days for being at home to visitors. God's day la Sunday, and mother's ia Tuesday." REUBLIN BROS. White Potatoes, (one bushel 60 Ibs) 95c 3 Ib Genuine Jersey Potatoes 10c 10 Ibs Granulated Cane 49c 3 pkgs Rcaclv Cut Macaroni 25c 3 pkgs Egg Noodles. 25c 4 Gas Mantels 25c 3 large pkgs "Rob Roy Buckwheat 25c 8 oc Rolls Toilei Paper 25c 10 Bars Family Soap 25c 3 pkgs Mother's 6ats 25c 3 pkc's Kellorg Corn Flake 25c 1 Ib 20 Mule Team'Bornv lOc 20c pkg Rub-Xo-Alore Powder 16c A Good Broom 20c 3 Cans Pears 25c Moss Rose Flour $1.25 Perfection Flour and 40 Kagle i Pure Pennsylvania Buckwheat Flour, puro and fresh in 5 and 10 Ib sacks.

Golden Santos Coffee, 25c, Fresh roasted daily. 9 ASK FOR EAGLE STAMPS. 0 xfl-WUs xflbuH v'Ucvi.

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