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The Weekly Chronicle from Elyria, Ohio • Page 2

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IBOKX EXCURSION TO THE SKA SHORE. On 18. the Lalce Shore Xkhicax SoBthcrn will have a aopnlar, low rate excursion to At- tartic City, Ocean City and Sea N. via Buflfalo and the Le- Valley Ry-, and Philadelphia. Ticcts good 12 days including date oi talc.

Rate from Elyria, $13 50 rooad trip. Stop-overs permitted at Philadelphia. Niagara Falls and Lake Chantauqna returning. Con- soh Agents ia regard to trains, oi write to A. J.

Smith, G. P. T. Orrtbuxi, O. MISSING PEOPLES Lov RctM to CaWonfla.

Jnry 31 to Auguit 13 agents of the Lake Shore Michigan South- em Ry. will sell tickets to Ssn Fran- or Los Angelei at less than rates, good until October IS "FISHERMAN'S RINO," THE HIGHEST MARK OF AUTHORITY OF THE POPE, CANNOT BE FOUND. When the time came for taking the "Fisherman's ring" from Pope Leo's hand, signifying his final separation from that great office, that it might be held to be used in the ceremony of establishing a new pope in office, it was found that the real ring was not on the pope's finger. This ring, while it is of intrinsically small value, is very sacred as a seal ol the pope, and it is thought that in his great care for it Leo has con- POSTAL CiLBRKS WOEFUL LACK Of PROTECTION FOR THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES AS BY AN BLYRIAN. SEEN for "Return.

Full particulars from STAK ING OUT ticket agents, or write to A. J. NEW ALLOTMENT. G. P.

T. Cleveland, O. THE NEW FILM I'll U. "gO -0 0 Q. CO A petition to the Postmaster-General is being circulated among the railway postal clerks of the country for their signature.

It prays that he i either by 'recommendation to Congress, or by executive order, provide for the transfer of incorporated clerks of the service to the smaller post-offices with life-tenure. cealed it some where in the Vatican a more than pass- where it will eventually be found. ng to many of our readers i the Chronicle man has endeavored to a the i facts bearing thereon. It seems a for some years past there been more or less agitation on the subject of what to do i the disabled clerks of the rail- Civil Engineer C. H.

Snow, lias taken the contract for staking out an allotment of 200 lots in what is known as the Gaylord allotment, on the Lorain and Elyria road in Sheffield i just i side of the Standen farm. 72 WliL GO TO PAUL Rev. Paul a a a for some tmu- a i a pastor of the First a i a of city has a a call to a the i i as a of the religious work in V. M. C.

A at St. Paul, "fft that a man who had.served in the 'railway mail service for' a long term of years would be admirably fitted to carry on the work of a small post- office for the rest of his days. There are some twenty-five in Elyria and immediate vicinity who would, be benefited by the proposed plan, The results of the petition will no doubt be looked forward to with much interest in this community. An Elyrian. Editor Chronicle: Why is it not possible for the city through its Councilmen representatives, to appropriate a reasonably liberal sum of money towards 4 just now "pressing needs" of the hospital? Could such an appropria tion be made in a more worthy cause? Sunday's electric railroad horror disclosed how deplorably inade quate are our hospital facilities.

Cots, sheets, bed-coverings aiu many other necessary articles tha for such emergen I cies, were woefully lacking. Th hospital association has no ousr.btUeF' where no invasion 6t or any religious oppression is nvolved may not only questioned, but should always be denounced by law-abiding people. Especially at the present time when a wave of contemptuous defiance of the laws seems to have swept over the country does it behoove "guardians of the morals" to be very careful in preaching gospel of what is essentially lynch- law. The Roman Church may well elict admiration for some of its characteristics, but Mrs. Malaprop Leader might well be more circumspect in selecting those worthy of commendation.

Cbrontcler J1 Pnm- 1 i. i. cfrco, For the above occasion the Lake Shore Michigan Southern Ry. will self excursion tickets to San Francit- eo or Loa Angelet and return, July 31 to August 13, inclusive, at considerably less than half rates, good returning until October 15. For further particulars apply to ticket agents or write to A.

J. Smith, G. P. T. Cleveland, O.

CLAIRVOYANT Tte Telegraph Cable Co. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC CABLES COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND PROMPT SERVIC OFFICE: C. 8. W. ROOM.

BOTH PHONES AND SPIRITUAL PSYCHIC DR. CARROLL WINK THE WIZARD cd -1 3 5 Minn. Rev. has been a i a iZ Eldred Co. WHEELER WILSON H.

D. GRISBY, ACT. MO MJddk ATC. Elyria, O. R.

W. POMEROY OcMcral Fire and Tornado I UR A MCE ROOM SHARP BLOCK Special attention given to farm business. Home Tel. 163. FOR SALE Elyria for a long time, and Ins i regret to see him go so far away.

They, however, wish him way mail service The requirements of the service are so exacting and the i a i i to bodily i so great that serious i a i of the efficiency of the service lias often re- So so that the general i of the a i a Mail Service in successive a a reports A large number of people have been attracted to the front of John Lersch the past week by the art work of the clever off-hand ar- d'one all, that means at its command tist, known as Wink the Wizard. a regrets his i a i i mi- 1 i for an up-to-date der i i law, to make a i a tory for those clerks under i by long service a most would permit, to i these ml other necessities. In many cities such an i i i is a i a i i at the public expense. Our city is rapidly growing and its a a i i i steadily increasing, and i it will i be an increasing hospital. We a i a i or by the inn a a i a wrecks constantly a i place, are i a a i a for i i The people of i a will the i wreck at Kipton of a is now Lake Shore a i No 6, i took place years ago and in i six went to a in service of the gov- This a i a brought a to some and the best of is new a i to many homes in i fleld, and can sincerely a a the society at St Paul on lU wise choice.

SCRAPPING NEIGHBORS THEY ANNOY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GUTH--HE FINALLY APPEALS TO THE MAYOR. "Patience has ceased to be a virtue," said Charles Guth of Chestnut street, to Mayor Kolger in his office i morning. He had come to make complaint againsl certain of his neighbors who seem to have their i i clothes on most of the i It seems the Logue, Batten and Spohr families have it in for Charlie and his family, because they do not wish to associate with them, and are constantly annoying and Mrs.

Guth in some way other. him city. The more recent wreck at Shreve. in Wayne county, Ohio, on the Pennsylvania road, in i five clerks were killed, will be remembered Only last March occurred the holocaust on the Big Four at Berea, in which clerks were to death and another killed otherwise. Such wrecks are constantly a i place in some part of the country.

i the last fiscal year for i the report's arc made up, and for i only a i a figures are available, were i violent a of clerks. The average one a day. and the of injured up into the for the year. Those clerks killed, a- it were, in action, present a a i simple proposition to the government. Their heirs are paid a year's salary and the transaction is closed.

The case of the i ranging in seriousness from bruises and scratches to i limbs and to- ought We are and of the a a beauties of our city, of the i i and i of its and are i i to consider ourselves as possessing more a the average of we all of hich a a I lead one to expect to liiul in our i a i a i i a a i for the proper i and care of the sick and i a better i for some one to erect an eiv.lnnng to his name, a to build and i i an i i i 1 believe it would be largely The a i paints in the window while the people on the side walk are watching the a i land scapes, rural scenes, marine scenes and the like come out upon the canvas with startling rapidity. He will be there several days yet His paintings are given to customers of the store under conditions mentioned in Mr. Lcrsch's ad on page eight. WOMAN! CLUBS 111U I i 1 i MEET AT LAKESIDE-- ELYRIA and no matter how skeptical i i I AND LORAIN LADIES ELEC- caller, the will be satisf: TED TO OFFICE. SPECIAL TO TUB ELYIUA CHRONICLE.

Lakeside. second day's session of the Lakeside of Women's Clubs was Having decided to make this city his home for some months, the Dr. announces THAT UNLESS PERFECT SATISFACTION IS GIVEN, NO FEE WILL BE ACCEPTED. Gives accurate i a i upon all affairs, conditions in business, love, courtship, marriage, law suits, speculation in i i farious phases explained; through his i a a advice you can find a quick and sure remedy. To those in doubt and distress the: can be of great benefit and many an anx- ions mind and sad heart i ar of its despondency by consulting Dr.

Carroll. REMEMBER, IF NO BENEFIT IS DERIVED FROM A READING, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, the factory Do not wait i next week or next but call at once, for if your conditions are bad, will con- i so unless you seek relief. PETER DION Carriage and Wagon Builder. Repairing of all Kinds. Old Carriages bought, sold and exchanged.

Carriage Painting and Trimming. Rubber Tires put on. Corner Lake Ave and Huron Home Phone, $5 This Hot Woathor You can save a good many which you now throw away by keeping them in a New Perfection Refrlgeretor save its cost in two seasons, proper care will last ten IT USES LESS ICE because it has seven walla where other refrigerators have three or four. Come in and see our assortment of nine different styles and sizes and let us tell you some more of their good points Hubert Day, 421 Broad Street supporting, but it ought to be under tal paralysis, presents a problem that at present is disposed of simply by a i on the rolls for a time and a i dismissing such About a year ago ex-mayor as are i a ble to present them- had to i and a which the ardu- same meddlers to preserve peace 1S abated not a jot or tittle. The present mayor told Mr.

Guth I I he would attend to the a i i a Geo. TO HELP PARK IMPROVEMENT who, a over a quarter of a century's a i service a i serious i i in a wreck at Clyde, N. over a year ago. In- in the line of duty i in the i of his government, he is now on "leave of absence without supervision of the city, i would make good any deficiency. An up-to-date hospital is an undoubted necessity.

Let some one start the ball rolling a will see a consummation of the project. G. R. A in Bradley Temple. Mrs Mar- i P.

Buhrer, of Cleveland, had an i i paper on "Child Labor." There followed a symposium upon "The Results of Club i Mrs. M. E. Woodward of Oak Harbor, spoke of the results upon ety; Mrs. S.

R. Gill, of Gypsum, told of the results on the a i of women, and Mrs. i i of Elmore, read a paper on the a ous i of i This symposium was a fine i of the wide range and many possibilities of the influence of club life. One of the most i a of the program has been the many sweet songs given by Mrs George M. Salkeld.

Mrs. M. E. Bently, of Cleveland, read a strong paper upon Staid old England is experiencing "The Influence of Women in Public some persecutions for I Life." sake a we a associate i Among those who were bygone days. The nnperalistic and officers for the coming year, was jingo spirit which sought its a Mrs.

Charles Tucker, of Elyria, sec- ral outlet in oppression in South Af- rctary. Among the delegates to the rica now, in the absence of such General Federation to be held in St. fields, turns to tyranny at home. The Louis, are Mrs. J.

H. Hills of Lo- old tory, jingo, i party, a i Mrs. A. V. Hageman, of Loin alliance with quandom Liberals a i arK rs Louise Murbach, of BO Cents Office 211 East Ave.

Hours 9 to 9 Cheap excursion over Lake Shore Ry. to Niagara Falls, Toronto and Alexandria Bay, July 30. Particulars in another column, or consult ticket agents. Cbroniclce an Occasional Contributor THE ELYRIA MACHINE WORKS B. F.

SHUART, Proprietor GENERAL REPAIR WORKBUILDING NEW MACHINERY, DONE ON ENGINES AND OTH-TOOL, PUNCH AND DIE WORK, ER MACHINES. GIVEN ESPECIAL ATTENTION. East Bridge Crossing Lake Shore Railway ELYRIA. OHIO and Radicals, has sought to force schools with church of England annexes down the throats of non-con- Elyria. In the a the subject, Cramming in Public Schools Disa- formists.

The spirit thereby engen- trous to the i a i dered makes an American think of by Mrs. C. B. a of i and Boston a a days. In a recent British newspaper, under caption "Historic Sales of Furniture," we have, among others, an account of the first tax sale of chattels under the new Education Bill.

The sale took place at a in Derbyshire. Mrs. Campbell, of Berea. Mrs A. V.

Hagcman of Lnrani, gave the response to the a of welcome Wednesday. W. J. FARWELL Will Open a High Class Tailoring Establishment In Elyria about August 15th at 378 East Broad street, Topliff Hotel Block. Everything Haw and Your Patronmgo Some Modern Houses Right See Trem before you buy F.C.WOLF West Eighth St.

All members of the Park Associa-, tion met at Johnston Leonard's office this week for a discussion of ways and means to assist in beauti- i the city parks. There was some discussion of the a of improving the lagoon north of the natural bridge. It was suggested that it was too late to begin work this year, and that and the authority of the Board of Public Service to assist in the park improvement should be first secured, before plans were carried on. A committee was appointed to solicit from private sources to be expended by the Park Association in improvement of Cascade Park, members to be as follows: P. Reefy, W.

A Braman. Parks Foster, J. H. Leonard, J. Hill, and W.

G. Sharp. who have been on long A demonstration being determined leaves owing to the same wreck, upon by the "passive registers" Dr. of 13 Clifford, the noted London divine, Emmert, and R. wa telegraphed and came "down and made a rousing speech in the market-place.

It was here that he made his famous and oft quoted remark, apropos of the Premier's naive declaration, that "Mr. Balfour has a PATENTS SWIFT M. PrfMt OflM.WMfbrtM, D.C. DEATH OF INFANT CHILD. The i a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Fitch, 220 Lake avenue, died Wednesday evening of bowel trouble. The child was only two months old. Special G. A.

R. Train via Chicago ft North-Wertern Ry. Leaves Chicago 10:30 p. August for San Francisco; $50.00 for the round trip, Chicago to Los Angeles and San F'rancisco. Correspondingly rates from other points.

Three trains daily through to the coast without change. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions. Write for itinerary, C. Baird. Another more recent case is that of Hugh A.

Finnegan, who has an almost unparalleled record of wrecks and mishaps for his short term of service. He is at present on leave that has already exceeded seven months. Every important rail- a center presents similar cases. It is contended both by the officers and the clerks of the railway mail service that some provision must be made, both for consideration of sound business policy in a i a i i the efficiency of the and to discharge the moral obligation of the government towards those worn out in a service that has often been held to be close, ly analagous, not merely to military service in general, but to i i a service on firing line. Several methods have been proposed of allevat- ing the situation.

A civil pension is not well thought of by the clerks. An arbitrary assessment upon the salaries of the clerks to form a retirement fund is considered cumbersome and not altogether practicable. Of all the plans proposed that looking to the transfer of incapacitated veterans of the railway mail service to the third and fourth class post-of- illustrated folder and full lars. particu- mind which is open at both ends In this instance, as was prearranged, but one bid was made, just covering the amount of the tax. The "passive resister" was nothing out and the opposition managed to make a great demonstration against the government.

As in the days preceding '76 it is not the amount of the tax, but the principle involved which 'arouses resistance. We have heard of people who walked so straight that they bent over backwards. We, suspect that this is what the Cleveland Leader does in its comment in last Wednesday's issue on the riotous affair at Whiting, Ind. It appears that some ill-mannered person spoke slightingly of the dying of the pope, precipitating a riot in which a man was so 14 KILLED IN AN ENGLISH WRECK-EXCURSION TRAIN RUNS INTO BUFFERS. BY PBMB ASSOCIATION.

Glasgow, July fatal wreck occurred at St. Enoch station this morning, in which 14 people were killed and 20 seriously injured. An excursion train filled with i visitors to' the Isle of Man ran into the buffers at St. Enoch, i going at a higlAate of speed. The engine and two carriages were completely wrecked, and those killed and i were pinned down under the twisted iron and splintered wood.

One whole family was among the killed. he engineer says the accident was the result of the brakes a i i to act. Several of the injured had their limbs amputated and cannot live. $50.00 to California and Return. Chicago North-Western i i i 1 1 1 1 1 A badly injured that he may die, and August i to 14, Chicago to Los An- four othtr men were severely bruis-eles and San Francisco, account r.

ed. The Leader, in an effort to say something nice of the Catholics, fices seems to receive the most ap- i opines that "the Catholics in that probation. It is held that the pub- way set a good example for the protestants." We fancy self-respecting Catholics will not thank the Leader for such maladriot disservice. No work of the post-office would bel sensible Catholic or Protestant or rationalist considers such an example a "good one." "The propriety of a violent defense of one's religi- lic, especially the patrons of such post-offices as would be concerned, would receive far better service; that th far better administered; and that there would be no sacrifice of self- respect on the part of the clerks' A. R.

Correspondingly low rates from other points. Three trains a day from Chicago to the Coast through without change. Daily and personally conducted tourist car xcursions. Special G. A.

R. train leaves Chicago 10:30 p. August nth. Write for itinerary, illustrated folder and full particulars. 1931 Black Silk Petticoats.

Special, $5 each. The Biggs Everard Co. To preserve and restore it, there ia no better prescription fori men, women and children than Ripans Tabu- les. They are easy to take. They are made of a combina- I tion of medicines approved and used by every physician.

Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of but to the plain, every-day folks they are veritable friends 9 in need. Ripans Tabules have become their standard fam- ily remedy, with a long and successful record to cure in digestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness muscular rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen weak stomachs, build up run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appetite and sound natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans Tabules. Your druggist sells them.

The five-cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. R-I-P-A-N-S REHiVE.

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