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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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-Xw' General Debility A aw to MM ksar. waati I HEMl uent Sermon of Present Day WEATHER WONDERS Great of GOT- Hood's Sarsaparilla Ml He took if: aot tfefr Holjr saying that thto waa oac of 8t Paul's danger Thto to a day when we mast well to ear of living, being la the midst of the baslest commercial ooaatry.te world. 8t Paal very anxious about so la he, speaker) aazlova of the tools of not Spirit--A Holy There are aereral ways to put out a The ami prevalent is the use of water; water cannot live together, OM will drive out the other. The power of oar-intellect ia only Ned by the power of the therefore, let us not drown the soul by the Indifference of oar in- let na aw this gift of God He Intended that we ahbold use it. to Hla aad glory.

Haa aot the spirit striven with you and do yon not feel that by lag apirlt? O. ay brother, my OMM aad help brtag to the ganer of Ood. The spirit of the world to the bond- ace of ate, while the aplrit of God to whereby we cry Abba Father. Toar heart to gradually getting be careful or it may turn to atone, and you be come while yet there to time, time, none of as are ao busy that we cannot afford time to seek our soul's saltation. Only a few yean here, bat an eternity The speaker here pointed oat that it is not safe to wait too long, or the neglect will quench the spirit ao that it will leave mad cried: I beg of you not to grieve the Holy Spirit any longer, turn your back on the frivalities of this world and come to the Sartor who died on the cross that we might be saved; open your eyes and see your danger; neglect will kill everything, and not a thing is so neglected as your own precious souL" Tonight the theme will be: "The SHIP ML rOlBQUTl MADS AViT ABBAS TRY A SAMPLE ORDER of our BAUD (SOFT! Cleansing Blood." First John 1:7.

In the absence of Her. W. Mitchell, R. M. Birdsall led the singing.

Come tonight, everybody welcome. FILIPINOS ID TAKE A HAND f. President Prepares to Gve Islands a Par liament Cloyd C. Culver Lorain, and Johanna Bauer 21, oLrain. Wilbert Jones 26, South oLrain, and Ella Zabel, 19, oLrain.

Nelson Forshee 27, Elyrla, and Francis Ring, 20 years of age, my- James A. Horawlme Shaped Waterway ladaded in Oak Pant Plans Lormln. Oct Should the plans made ia connection with the improvement at Oak Point be adhered to strictly a canal fhoraeahoe shape will be built affording two entrances to the lake. These are the plans of the company and partially "accounts for the numerous surveys that have been made along the Beaver Creek and through the country to the westward. In an interview this forenoon with parties who have seen the plans It to learned that the bend in the creek will be utilized as one part- of the canal and a cut will be made through the land near the Faber farm toward the southwest and connect with the marsh to the south and west of Oak Point, thus forming a horeshoe bend.

It to understood that this plan has been decided upon as a much better way as it will do away with the blasting of rocks in order to make a turn- Washington. Oct SL--The presl- 4ent ia preparing to redeem his prom- made to the Philippine people Secretary Taf that they shall parliament of their own, con- their good behavior for Tot two years, vand it to un- that Secretary himself to, the Philippines next to witneas the installation of the new form of representative government March VI. IMS, the- Philippine was pnhllshed' and; consequently two years from that date, March 27, 1M7, under the terms of the act of Congress the president will direct the Philippine commission to call a gen- election for the choice of delegates to what will be known as the Philippine assembly. This body is to take over all legislative powers heretofore exercised by the Philippine ta al Ithat part of the I baste fartnw stream. Ex- aminations of the bed of the creek in the rear of the Jaeger farm, where it was contemplated to dredge the winding basin, show solid rock, making it a difficult task to gain the objects sought Another feature which adds interest to the situation realtlve to a canal is.

the fact that a strip of land COO feet wide has. been surveyed the entire length of Beaver. Creek as far as the road immediately In the rear of the town ball building in Amherst Any number of stakes have been driven that far and measurements I taken. It has been currently reported the and Nella S. Bobbins, 19, Loraln.

wnilvTfl INDIANS Hostile Utesto Betaken Peaceably If Potable 1 the United will pracCcallr ex- aorthcra a Waablagtea dtopatoa to New Tork tetag prepared for forecasters of the government wolch will lactade Irkutsk. Tomsk'and fikaferiabarg. in Siberia, in addition, tbe "Icelandic Low." which of low winter barometer of aorth Atlantic, will 1egin making repot ts by Tbe opening of cable service to Iceland, recently announced, will make this possible. Already weather boreaa reports from western Europe. Including London, Paris.

Hamburg and a half points in Great Britain. Every morning a cable.from the Azores covers conditions in the south Atlantic region. Including Lisbon, and ments are now nearios completion for daily reports from the "Bering Sea Low" baroinctric area. In the summer storm season West region to well reported. Broadly speaking, tbe northern hemisphere will after Nov.

1 report dally on its weather conditions to tbe weather bureau at Washington. Tbere will be large gaps. as. for instance, die Aleutian Island chain from Alaska across to Siberia, which will have to be covered later by governments for wireless reports or for reports from steamships crossing the Pacific by the "great circle" route Nome, Alaska, will for the time being be the extreme report from American territory to far northwest As soon as possible-which means when observers can engaged--reports from interior Alaska will be secured. And beyond this.

In the not distant future, there will be an international weather reporting arrangement; just as there is now an International I I SOME OF CHAMPNEY'S ICE CREAM Tiv awr. HIM Dclhwrtd to aw City. 4 Rawson 751-707. Cor. Brogwd and Mill Sts.

CE CREAM ICES, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Eatate ot D. M. Adams, deceased. The underaicned have appointed and qualified aa of the estate of D. 1C Adams, late of LaOranfe.

la- nOn county, declined. thU (th day of October, Dated V. ADAMS, B. F. ADAMS.

D. D. OOTT. A. ni-s ONE YEAR FOR EACH WIFE archipelago aot Inhabited by Mores nonebristian tribes.

As thto date draws near the Philippine people are shwoing signs of and to the officials here it 3s evident that they are expecting thai cannot at once be The new assembly or legislature constot of two houses to be inown tfce Philippine commission the Philippine assembly, the lat- to constot of not less than 50 nor than 100 members. Jt to probable that the present commission will be merged in apper house. MARRIAGE PERMITS Marriage licenses were issued to the fcHowlng at the probate court: DCAFNEM CANNOT BE CURED local applications, they cannot the diseased portion of the ear. to only one way to cure deaf- that to fcy constitutional rem- to caused by an in- ookcitloB of the mucous lining Kwrtachiaa Tub Billings, Oct telephone message from Arvada. this afternoon says that the renegade Ute Indians are intrenched in a strong position in the hills adjacent to Arvada, and that troops of the Tenth and Sixth cavalry are reconnoitering the country prepartory to closing in on the redskins.

Apparently the object of the troops is to awe the Indians with display of superior force and thus secure a surrender without bloodshed. The Utes are determined not to give in to the soldiers until they are compelled to, believing that if they surrender it will mean their return to Utah, where they say they cannot secure enough to eat The Utes procured a supply of ammunition and food at Cheyenne and Gilette, and if the temper of the leading tribesmen can be taken aa an indication they propose to fight or at least make a show of resistance. By thto means they hope to secure concessions from the soldiers and be permitted to make their way to the Cheyenne reservation and remain there pending a disposition of their case at Washington. Tonight the camp fires of Indians are blazing brightly. Utes are not painted, nor are dancing.

that the object was to locate southern terminal of the canal Do you believe in the "Square Deal" policy as promulgated by President- Roosevelt? If so, vote for Hon. J. Ford Laning, who will help the president carry on his work of reform. the The they Tube. When thto laflamed you have rambling Imperfect Meartny, and when to deafaeaa to the the inflammation PLEASANT SURPRISE Mr.

c. D. White of Huron street was tendered a very pleasant surprise at his home Tuesday evening, the occasion being the celebration of his 32nd natal anniversary. There were 30 guests present, and the evening was well spent I dfy. from the POINTED PARAGRAPHS A Long Time Between Meals New York Mail: Everybody knows that it took Gray seven years to write his "Elegy," but who can tell how he jollied the grocer or what he did when the rent came round? Impossible Louisville Courier-Journal: A contributor to the New York Times wants to know who made Hearst possible.

We had understood from his colleagues that nobody has. The Deadly Washington Post: There to some indication that it would be a wise plan for a nation to build submarine boats and present them to its enemies. postal agreement by which the world's weather conditions will be reported ia co-operation, and forecasts will be made covering long periods of time "But how tongr was asked of Forecaster Garriott at the weatber bo- rean. "We shall be he replied, "to at least notify the Kansas farmer of the outlook for weather long enough in ad- fance to enable htm to pick a propitious harvest it to not only important to tell whaf the weather will be, but to tell how long it will last; to forecast a rainy week and a fair week. "We will able to.adviae.peoph wnen they will be safe In cutting their hay and allowing It to cure on the ground or to advise the farmer whether a coming week will be safe for cutting hay.

A state fair management will be able to learn at the beginning of its week of entertainment whether the weather is likely to be good or whether a postponement would be desirable." Areas of low and high barometer chasing one another over the earth determine weather. In winter the continental colder than ocean areas, constitute the areas of high barometer, while the great water areas constitute the lows. In summer these conditions are Just reversed, because in summer tbe hinds are warmer and the, oceans colder. It all relates back to the ancient principle that beat and cold eon- tracts. The air great toad area 'rarefies, be- weight column'in- tbe ba- EVERY TON 2000 IBS i TBE CENTRAL SUPPLY CO.

PHONE 1002 Three-Year Sentence Given Thrice Married Man Columbus. Oct lucky. only got a year for each wife," said William S. Painter when received at the Penitentiary from Franklin county today to serve three years for bigamy. Painter was married three times and never went through the formality of securing a divorce.

Office and Yard Corner Avenue and Pine Streets East 6ROWNHELM Branch Office at Wagner's Drug Jaf. QUICKjHG Rapid Fire Love Affair at Lorain Lacked Staying Qualities will sustain A QUESTION OF HOW MUCH? When you set out to purcnase shoes you know what you Intend to pay. Ton are aware that $3.00 buys a pair, also that yon can get a better pair for $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00., Now reason. Shoes ire articles that and a well supply of music, both you rise until yon fet and time go to ton oat aad thto recondition, aeariag by Catarrh, Hundred DoBan caused by ca- I cored by Hall's for ctrcalars free. CO, Toledo, tie.

The prizes being awarded to Mr fOOt you ar to be out Geo. Pershlng as first, while Mr. -ort lltu tol etc. Dent fell victim to the booby. A de- lf pate assures supper was served in three comfort, better style, better fit, Now you of rometer.

ao ta summer, because it wtter on land than on the seas, tbe "low" in general are above tbe land areas. la winter, because it to warmer over tbe oceans than tbe lands, the atmosphere over the oceans is lighter than over tbe lands. So condl tions are reversed, and tbe area the land or continental areas, aw the "low" are the oceanic areas. This is the basis of the whole boat ness of weatber forecasting. The greatest land area on warth the immense continental plain from 8t Petersburg east to the miles in extent Thto area has more to do with making weatber than any other like on earth because land to subject to greater extremes of beat and cold than water.

Heuce, to forecast weather, it to desirable to know conditions prevailing over this greatest land area. It to tbto which tbe bo- lean has now arranged to do. The Lorain, Oct were both Hungarians--he was planning to leave the city, she bad Just arrived. Both were in a local steamship ticket office. He had Just given his name, Peter Kis, to the agent and applied for a ticket on the steamship Julia- back to the blue and summery 8klM Hnn "here up to a year ago he had lived his entire and played as a boy.

Turning around He Brownhelm, Oct 31--Miss Clara Newmaster, a guest of Anna Sahl for the past week has returned to her home in Port Clinton. Miss LUllan Knabe here to spend the winter in Brownhelm and vicinity. Mr. Delbert Marshall was entertained at a residence on the four corners Sunday evening." The Brownhelm and Amherst Sunday schools will hold their convention at the Congregational church at Amherst iFrlday evening, Ntov. 2.

The Wbittlesly house house has been cleaned and furnished with new furniture. Hayse, what do yon intend to do? The Missionary society will meet with Mrs. A. D. Blakeslee Friday afternoon.

Mlsa Bernice Wood has been entertaining a young lady friend from Oberlin. Miss Lulu Marsh will spend this week with her sister, Kennon at Vermilion. Mr. Eugene Hoag will Into the Pairchlld's place, vacated by J. Harris thto week.

Hiss Luell Bacon of Oberlin, to a guest of her brother, Bacon, Harry Sage the mtofortane to lose one of his work There will be a grange social at A. J. Joyce's Wednesday evening. Remember it is Hallowe'en. Mrs.

Lottie Greene and daughter Mary, of LaGrange. were gueats of her sister, Mrs. 8. Greening. The many friends of Samuel Bacon, gave him a pleasant surprise at his lome Saturday evening, the occasion being his birthday.

Seymour Greening is 'on the sick list James Batnharte is drilling for gas. Miss Mamie Mlnch has accepted position at Gessner's restaurant at Amherst Mr. M. E. Buckley has returned from a two weeks' stay at Kipton.

where he has been sawing for his nephew. The C. E. Society will hold their monthly consecration meeting next Sunday evening. All the young peo- attend.

OYSTERS the Harry Simpson then brought in and presented to the host In behalf of the in Mr. White's charge; beautiful book case and chair, mod to the surprise of the host The guests departed at a late hour reeling that the evening was well spent and wishing th host and host- many happy: returns of the shoe to bay. Isn't We have Emerson shoes of the "bet. ten aort," at $3.50,14.00 and $5.00. recently closed with tbe Central Physical Peteraborff will secure reports from the points named in this great area of land expanse.

With them whole realm of possibilities of weatber forecasting will be vastly enlarged. Washington win for tbe first time be to reckon intelligently with world conditions, and th. experts become familiar with these conditions In detail they win make for far longer tbaa ever before. bis glaaee fell upon had never seen her before. Pretty Julia was also from Hungary had been Jit the city butji few days.

There was still a touch of the blue I skies in her eyes and the softness of her face seemed still to retain the soft redness as if but lately pissed the gentle winds. There was an air of the land he loved so well about her, and the attraction was drawing him on strongly. He left the window and spoke to her. They were from the same part of Hungary, had been born but a few miles apart They knew the same paths through the hills. Had heard the same birds sing.

A tide was carrying him on. He asked her a question. Would she marry SMITH )THe Shoe Man A school for Socialist pollttci.n. to In Germany, its object ta to Prortde poDtlcBl for party and agitators. "iT to Wrty.

The school w.j of p.rty ftmdi. She gased into his sincere face: Of coarse she would. "Dont make out the ticket," said he to the agent, "we're going to get married and stay here." With that he eft the office out Into the street What occurred in the two hoars that Pawed he refused to say on his re- urn to the office later 1n the evening "Make oat the ticket," aald be, "We've dunged oar The little-ronaace was 0r some unexplained reason broken. Why ke refused to aay. He left for Hangary.

Julia has retained to her home street XXth Century Furnace The Latest Improvements in the Furnace Line More Heat, for Fuel Used, of any Furnace in the Market The Go. SOLE AGENTS TIN, SLATE AND SHEET METAL 587 Broad Street WORKS. Home TO CURE A COLD IN ONf DAY Take LAXATTVB BROMO money if It faHs to cam K. W. GROWS ta box.

Me Tl In all the latest cats and fabrics Men and Boys at the right Smoking Jackets Oaf Bath Robes.

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