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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 5

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Elyria Theatre Sat, 1C 1C tor the know a i well oi in. YOU had betler over pr wardrobe as you may need a new Spring suit. Don't wait 'till the last minute but order now. We are taking orders awake fellows" who tyle and fi mean to the We r.ave over six hundred Matinee Night ALICE NEILSEN'S GREATEST COMJC OPERA SUCCESS Forgery and Embezzlement the Charges Thai Confront Prominent New Yorkers--Probe to go Deeper BY V'CTOR HERBERT AND HARRV B. SMITH Vagmficent Scenery, Congous Cosiumi' Headed by Unequalled Cast sammcs 10 sole; from.

Se; our east window. GRACE ORR MYERS And 60 Others Big Singing Show PRICES MATINEE 25-35 50c; Children 25c. Nignt 25-50-75 and $1.00. Merchant Tailors. CITY takt-s i' alwavs right, both, tl -ni pno.

The Wnue House 521-2, S'ew spring style wa 1 Klrrls Bazaar The g.ii, vfflce be open until 8 on ih' 9 and 10th of this month lor the benefit, of gas consumers. Wm. 4 Adams. 520-2 Wm. Smith was in Norwalk anrtj tneJ the cocoanut kisses Chicago Junction ou business yester- at L.

Curtis' Bakery. 521-2 day. The Candj Kitchen has put In a I People who are about to perform cool heart and a steady nerve do not smoke heavy Havana dgars. Ask Your Doctor Carpet cleaning ererj day at Carpet Cleaning Works. 508 Both phones 363-tf He will tell jou a-few things abou 010 i new" compressed" air 20-syrup soda' nicottne and probably advise that yoi fountain with the latest improved at- 1 a Cigar." A good tachmects.

It is made of Mexican like vo- the pre-nlcnt who chose him "to htad he coal stiike commission The s'iiirc-m rourt now has three Democrats, FullPr, White and Peck and s'x Republicans, Senator present decimation to accept a place on the supreme bench is the third has refused accep: this hrnor at the hands of! Fresidtnt Roosei- lt. About two ago Justice Harlan reached age of retirement he went to the president and offered to leave the bench! if Mr. Knox couH be appointed in his stead. The offer was made, but Mr. Knox declined.

Later, before Justice was named, the presiden 4 again offered the place to Mr. Knox. The third was made last Saturday K'ifternoon. The senator was at a. matinee and was called out of the rtieatr? while the performance was on.

Mr. Knox, for the third tiire, refused to become an associate of the supreme court -at that time. Ntsv York, March 9--Three insur corapair. officials have in- Thej t'u ijranrl i 'ill it i- c. tin' A I MUUKU Ri CM 'h'? i 1 ana an Gfo.

i 1 i 1- 1 i i i iij r.nJ I il'i i f. i 1, T) i 1 1 i i 11 CTi v. H' ton 1 icMO'i ach That Cripple Represents Local Colleges ii: u'aaui, president oi Lite Insuranci di'ui f'uniuam ounsei tor the com El vie- In on a of throe me-r In the forgery in the sec maximum penalty in the first dearc'- i tlut for forgir, on 0 that upon of the defendants An o'-l man whose righ' hand is bad crippled by has beer soliciting orders or visiting and busi ness cai.ls among the business aen of Elyria. He claims to be a resident of Cleveland and that he is attending business college here and that he is wuung the cards to pay his tuition. Neither of the business colleges here know ani thing of the man and are in way responsible for his representations migh: or to Sing Sing for irs The indictmen's had been handed to Jiuige O'Sullivan by the grand jury, thp defendants were not in court so an adjournment for an hour was taken At 3.30 the Burnhams and Vr Eldnusre came in with their counsel foraier Assistant District Attor Rand L-ord and Kernoctuux took just outside of MII jmiled each other, would talk only to their counsel Jhv, i i indie Tpnt charges, cm IKS 7 oa Oct.

1901, of $7,500 ot tl'e insurance ccmpany's money. The second charges ruibczlement of $1,501 oa the same date. in alaition to the transactions aS Mutual Rr-c-. ve the grand jur 'IT before it a general consideration of ic insurance companies. Regarding this general situation recfn'iv asktd Judge O'Sullivas uc coiii of sessions lanre the proposed In To lav Judge O'Sullivas Onx and and purifies the There will be a ladies' skaring race water at the rink tonight Elsie Anderson vs.

Emma AubeL adies' $3.50 ar.d $4 00 patent Md noes only S2.4S at Teasdale Saw- removal gale. 517-tt It being Impofisibie to suppl the demand last month on our sale of $4.00 eabinets at $2.00. we continued the offer uotll March 18. Choice of cd lhe square, oval or the pannels. The For- tmlt Shop.

130 CheapsWe. 314-tf Miss Grace an1 Cad Heal entertaln- Awake Club at pedro last evening Eight games were played after which light refreshments were served The ladies' an-d gents' first There will be a ladies' skating race prj7es were won by Mrs arry Heal at the rink tonight Elsie Anderson a Mr Weade n. The consola- T. Bmma Awbel. All felt and ladies' warm at cost TesMale Sawyer's removal Mie.

B17tf tion prizes went to Mrs. Will Dyke and Mr. Nelson Abby. Be sure and see D. Lewis "Black Silk Sale" ad on page 3.

520-2 Jameu Dlckenson, druggist ot Graf- Mr teven8j manager Judson urn, was In tixe city on business yester- Alton Co Boston, Kays: "I day. found Matthews' Digests, an excellent reroedv for indigestion, caused by hur Boy'a school shoes $1.48 at the big ried mealjj trains. Smith Bros, removal sale of Sawyer's 617-tl 3. Mendelsoa is in Cambridge, Ind baying heavy draught for his ruday fcere. He expects to get a car load or two.

Two hundred cakes at ten cents each at the Whdte House Bakery Sat 521-2 ARCADIA CIGAR Sold by the man who furnishes the with Bull Dogs. POOR JONES S. B. COMSYRDP. We guarantee every bottle of S.

B. Cough Syrup to cure your cough, If it does not, we will refund your money, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER and also Dlstnct Attorney Jerome ad vKed the jury to wait before beginning- Instigation opinions of Ifega. uioruiLS can be obtained upon OH- questions involved. 1 wish to stat3 to friends ihat 1 will te a candiate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ROBERT C.

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER and we will do it. we sav. We Just SMITH Druggists. Justice Brown's Place Goes a Senator Knox Thrice Declines Honor at Hands of President Fresh Florida Strawberries Every One Sweet and Tasty. COCOANUT MACAROONS FIG NEWTONS SPICED BON-BONS SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES PORT LUNON BANANAS FRESH ASPARAGUS CALIFORNIA CELERY AND FRESH HEAD LETTUCE A Woniertnl Facalty of the Triton.

The tritou, a spotted; lizardlike reptile found in almost every state in the Union, has a most wonderful power of reproducing amputated parts. Bonnot, tbe great French naturalist, experimented on tbe little creatures by amputating their legs and tails and by so doing found that their powers of reproduction were almost unlimited. In one instance an amputated leg was reproduced twelve times in three years, and in another an eye was gouged out and reproduced in less than twelve months. The loss of a tail does not appear to discommode ton except to give him a sort of on- balanced gait. Tails clipped from the 1 will be candidate for county commissioner, subject to the decesioii of be f.orain County ELMER COTTON TOR "COUNTY COMMISSIONER.

I wish to announce to my friends that I will be a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Lorain County Republican Con Yention. JOHN L. LdJDWIG. statement of tbe Co made public todatj 1905 poHcyholders pcrmit ed the enormous amount oi of insurance to lapse. Dai the year a total of $21,441,882 waf naid in death claims, or only abooi one-fourth of the lapsed insurance.

Though public distrust of tae Mutual did not set in until tbe last months of the -ear, the enormous lapses show that it was keener, thai in either the Equitable or tbe York Life. The lapses in Mutasi have tilways been exceptionally hear: of of the rebate evil in the campaign. Many Its holders simply insure for one ypar on the cheao basis, which the it- bate evil allows. They got back or three-fourths of the first year's mium and get iwelve months' Insurance at a very low rate. When policy runs out they insure again another where taey can rebate and two or three years rr turn to the Mutual.

That the extravagance w-hieh characterized the McCurdy regime eontiz- ued unabated during the better part of te of rooms ror rent at tne inquire Qray'i ttore, Men's S3.50 and $400 box calf and latent colt shoes, only $298 at Teas dale Sawyer's removal sale, 5l7tf I Mrs. W. M. Smith, of Earl court, en- W. H.

Weeden, postmaster at Graf-J a i he Unique Club Thursday ton, was a caller s.t the postoffice afterROOn Refreshments were served terday. The Wnite House Bakery. window the 521-2, and the club pronounced their host a good entertainer. They are looking forward to the next meeting at her place. Bishop Hontsraan, of Cleveland, pass- ed through Elytia today on the Lake Shore aboul 11 o'clock.

rugs made from old Cleaning street Both Be sure and $ee D. "Btack Silk Bate" ad on page 3. 520-2! 0. W. Sullivan, "0., was in the city cnoralng.

Be Lewis. Mr. E. E. Standen, of CosHocton, 0., 1s the guest of his brother, Mr.

Standen, of Middle Mrs. E. T. Antlrus, of Coons Milts entertained Mrs. George aeKst and 'Black 3Hk Sale" ad on page 3- 520-2, Mrs.

Wm. of Elyria, Thursday H. C. Rediagcon, of Amherst, in tbe city this morning on bwsineM. and then went to Cleveland -wiere he has farther business to attend to.

afternoon. Mies Edith Chambncher, of Norwalk, Washington, March local gossip tbe name of Secretary Taft Wita tiie supreme court vacancy was set at rest last night by the positive statement of Mr. Taft that the place has not been offered. It also understood that the president, since the refusal of Knox to consider this "appointment, had made no offer to any one else up to the close of his office hours yesterday. While Secretary Taft could undoubt edly have this place on the bench which Justice Brown leaves there 4 two sound reasons for his refusal to conside- it.

He In the of the Panama responsibilities and complies tions would be a hardship alik for the administration and or transferred to a new man, and 1 Taft is to go on the supreme bench he wanta to take his as chief rathsr 1han as associate justice. Chief Justice Fuller, however, shows no dis- positiim to gratify Taft's ambition by retiring. If he' wished to do so mem bfrs of his pantv would urge him to! specimens Bonnot kept to experiment on were Invariably reproduced in from five to nine weeks. 130 CHEAPSlDE. BOTH PHONES The donjon, or keep, of the castle was a tower within, much stronger than tbe rest of tbe structure and de- tigned as a last resort for tbe garrison when the walls and other of tbe fortification bad fallen into the bands of tbe enemy.

The donjon was generally provided with a iecret exit, A tunnel being constructed, often many hundreds of yards In length, leading to some concealed outlet through which the besieged could receive succor or, in time of necessity, escape. COUNTY COMMISSIONED I vrill be a candidate to? eotmty com mtetioner auWect to decision the Republican county conYeBtion The support of the RepnbHcaae of the county will be greatly appreciated. Brownhelm, O. F. B.

McQUEEN. 905 is shown by the -immense charged to advertising, postage, prmt- Ing and station -ny. All of these ct penditnres were made by the suppb department of which "Andy" Fields legislative agent, was OK- head. The Mutual's "yellow ba wwas hidden away in the supply department. POR SHERIFF, will bt a candidate lor Lorain county, subject to the decision of the coming Republican county coc- R.

WARD. HOME FOR CRIPPLES. Columbus, 0., March boms- has passed the senate bill appropriat in? $50,000 for building a state Institution for the education of crJppleil and deformed LETTER TO MR. CHARLES GUTH Elyria, Ohie. Rather Mixed.

"Say. J.iek. you that string tied around your finder for?" "Oh. that Is to remind me that 1 forgot something my wife told me to be sure to American. FOR SHERIFF.

i I to announce to the voters of jOTtfp county that I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican county eonveuelon. W. J. H3LLIER, Blyrla. FOR INFIRMARY DIRECTOR.

Dear Sir; You'd strike it rich 'f you could find a way to shave your customers in less time, for less cost, and make the shave last twice or three as long. You wouldn't shave the same person so many times, or get so much of his money, but whole would be talking about you, and everybody would come to you for a shave. Devoe lead-and zinc exactly thai in It takes fewer and it wears longer. Costs fess for the job, and vou don't have to do It again for ears and years--six years at least. "Fewer gallons; wears longer." Takes fewer gallons to paint a house with Devoe lead-and-zinc than with te visiting Mills, Ln A (j Miss Hattie Hicks, of Cocms stay until the next general election in mixed paints; and it knger than 1 1 THERE'S The East Side Pedro Club met yes hope that this high place might continue in Democratic hands.

It is the continuation of this In a perfect fitting; pair of glasses, (The frames as well as the glasses should fit you know) Tbe Gritz-Haserodt to. ELYRIA Stoic BlUMIihttt to I UU QIUC i i tki-vv. terday atternoon at the home of Mrs. te responsible for the Taft mixed paunts or and oil. Yours truly DEVOE CO New York and Chicago STYLES I wish to announce to my friends and others that I will be a candidate for Infirmary director subject to the decision of the Lorata County Republican conrention for W06.

C. Good THE MARKETS, Chicago, March dull and weak. Winter 3.60@$3.60@3.80, straights bakers 00. On the Produce Bxcnange today Uw- butter market was steady. Creameries 16ft2G l-2c, airies Eggs--Easy.

A.t mark, cases eluded, firsts 13c. prime firsts extras 15 l-2c. e--Steadv at 11 FOR COUNTY CORONER. I will be a candidate for reaomlna tion to tho office of 'xronty coroner, sublet to tbe decision of the Repub- HCT. convention.

DR. GEO. E. m. TM TM Charles wun Barnes of pedro plaved and prizes the way no oth.r man from Ohio or i were awarded as follows: Mrs.

Wm. from the th 1ic3al district likp Cox first prize and Miss Matle Cox to be conrtderefl for Justice Brown'n second. After which delightful refresh- Tnis Michigan, Ohio mcnta were and a general good Kentucky and Tennesee. now has three paint. No.

2 FAVOR NEW PENITENTIARY. Columbus. 0 March 9 --Tne house Brown, committee on prisoners and prison re- Mi Ko hoU TVmraHov aftpr Hjtrlan 9nd rlT1S haS tO faTrafely meeUiK be held Thuredaj after-, D0 Delaware and New Jersey, is onnotatment of a oommlssJon to iavcs represeroted. of the court tteate the quf-stioii of building a new have undoubtedly been advising with penitentiary. Roosevelt about this ap- The disposition in Judi- If its your stomach try a bottle of r'aj circles 1s to rejrara claims of We ask you to try a 25 cent Bottle of Matthews 1 Digesta and if you are not the third Judicial district.

In this Court Oir? and we will pav satisfied that it will cure yoo, we will the name of George bacf yonr inoneT if it to cnre. A rftura your money. Grav of may be considered. 8 IOOHPM tbe nartest oouith 8MITH BROS, OrugglfU. witile he is Democrat IM Is ia fa- aBays toflammttkn tnd dret rettfal i lilt 1113 Tr-ij -w, time was enjoyed by all.

The next TMn on the supreme bench. DIfiESTA. AN INVITATION. Never to the history of our paper business, have we had such a sale on wail paiKsr at this spring, and from the re marks we hear from our cus tomers, they express their opinion as being the best assortment they have in Elyria, this being the result of our endeavor to meet the demands of fhe people. SMITH BROS.

Jewelers, Opticians and Druggists 541 i'road Street HELLO! Go down to the Hrrty store an 3 a good BROOM 19 CENTS. On i Saturday. 1 Tc a. pound, or 4 25 I tell ou the Hartv store is i plae to trade. BOTH PHONES 588 1 Broad We have everything 'n the line.

A complete lin-- uf machinist tools. kept In stock, and sold at Cleveland prices by Hubert Day Don't Neglect If your watch dont run right is something about it that needs tending to. A Cratch 5s a delicate machine NEEDS CARE. E. D.

KIN DIG 55? JEWELER Street Ilyria, WUli.

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