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    WEATHER —   SATURDAY CLEARING,  COOLING

      TH E

      C I T Y

    EVENING TELEGRAM

    THE

      H O M E P A P E R

      OF

      ELYRIA

      AND VICINITY—LARGEST

      PAID  CIRCUUmON

     IN

      LORAIN COUNTY.

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    K L V R I A .  OHIO,  F R I D A Y .

      J L ' X H

      2,  1916.

    PRICE  ONE 

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      Solicitor

    Others

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    Uopudiate-,  Report.

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    Pr

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      r l (>  ran

    T *> l t  Fram i . - ,

      > " i l - M i p

      n l ' .  ,|

    1(kt

    .

      "N'

      SMITH,

      s,-,'-

    indnlged in  c n i i ^ i u t - r a l i i e  in a cell ,

      . . tailed

      to

      carry

      off Mrs From  pict ures secured of him. he L.Vlt  Kate

      bllOC OtOfC OH

    "\C»TI«

      •:

      T

    -

      U K

      v ^ : T K R * ^ • ^ .

    rr l. l » v

      was

      playing was i d e n t i f i e d   as  t l ie < - a m , -   i n d i \ i d - . i a l  BrOad

     St.,

    GuSt Kolinsk i,  In

    vho  had stolen a num ber of bic\c.les

      w e r e

      a p p e a l e d  to and

     

    in   t h i s  c i t y

    a u t o

      w i t h

      o f f i c e r s ]  be   p l a c e d  a g a i n s t

     him.

    r^^r^chargewmisurance  and  Real

      Estate.

    6-1-31

    WANTED

    P r es s f eede r s .

      Inquire

      fo r

    Mr.

      Peat

      at the Republican

    Ptg. Co.

    S P E C I A L  M E E T I N G O F C O U N C I L

    F R I D A Y T O

     D I S C U S S F R A N C H I S E

    No

      Action

      on

      Green Line

    Franchise  Will

      Be

     Tak-

    en However

    LOWER  TAX

      BUDGET J I T

      M E M O f li M .

      H O S P I T L

    TOTAL  T\X

    IH'IMiET

      \V1LI-

    tMi3.4IO  INSTEAD OF $177,110

    AS FIRST  A I T H >R 1/ ED.  —

    $l:i.(l(M>  IS  CT T  FROM  RECr-

    I.AK EXPENSES. —

      (iK.NEKAL

    SERVICE

      AN D

      SAFETY FI/NDS

    ARE HIT HARDEST.

    The   Green  Line irauchite and

    other

      mailers w i l l

      come  up beture

    the   : - • ) »  ial  session o .the  c::y

    coun-

    cil  Fiiiiay evenin g. The  I ' l e ' i m ^  'S

    • n ih e  i . u r i H j S e

      ni

      ramilia r ,/iilf:

    Iu

    '^

    i i- tmbers

      of

      'ie council vnth  con-

    i<

      i l ls  o'

      ihe proposed  • r a . i i '

    -

    l i i ^ « ? .

    Tin- disiu^sion  \ \ i l l  be

      infoi i ' ia l

      an d

    -)o

      action  will  be rakei'. O'hi-r  mai-

    lers

      lu be  di-.cus-id  .\

    UKJJOHV  A. DASHENS.  I

     NABI-E

    \VITHSTA\T» SHOCK OF

    ACCIDENT

    T.»

    the coincil

    a

      committee

      of the  . v h u i -

      wil l

      foe

     c;

    uru

    i

    av

    John

      A Da shens. 43.  the Put--

    field

      iii riu. r v. no \\ as so  seriou-=l'.

    injured.  Thurst'.jy  af ternon when

    liie  hor.-e

      he was

      d r n i n f .  i

     an

      away.

    diadems?

      th ^

      machine

      o \e r

      the  un -

    io i lun . ae  n.an. died at Men ,onal

    ho.-pnal. ai  - { . n o  o'clock Krida)

    i i iorinn^

    Th.- -harp blades or  itie  cultiva-

    tor ,  A l i , - i e < l  ni .my

      -^r ious wounds

    upon

      his  boi^,  eipeeidlly  about

      his

    neck  and ^oulder...

    He

    i.-i  survived l, \

      a wife.  three

    brothers and a  MMer  The funeral

    will

      be

      conducted

      n oi n

    ihe

    iom.

    b

    i o

    -_j

     t ht

      up

      .

    T h e c i t v  tax budfei  M i l l  b, -  T   - * > - ' • ,

    41" instead oi $177.41"

      as

      firs,  pre-

    ;.t-nled.

      The

      budget

      pro-.

     Kiel  ihe

    'o l lovvmp  general,  $7.:..i'.;  '-ITM'-'-.

    -;4.31".

      hospital. * • ; . • . • ' " > :  P-r k ,

    at ternouii  at

      1^3". burial

     .»>

    .

     mki-i:-.

    i

    The

    cuts w

    -reral. S3.1"

    Ce

    Sfi flllfl

    .id

      .- as f o l l o w = -

    and

      pen-

    at Hard Sc rabble  cemetery.

    The

      remain^ which  ar«-

    at the

    Friday  and Thomas

      chapel,

     - w i l l  be

    taken

      io  Pittrri. I d.  Friday

      a ' K i -

    noon

    E L K

    C I T Y

      B R I E F S

    rf

    "he S J i i . O i m  bond

      r

    ir

      paving

      v--.il-

    t r - r

      pipe

      vv  a --

      authorized

      bv

      ordi-

    nance.

    I T ' S

    T O

      B E C E I K E

     CH I

    \ v i i -LL \ M  H

     M.I..

      S K V E N T K I - : N .

    from

      the

      Children's  Home

      at

      Ober-

    lin died at

      Memorial

      ho^pnal this

    morning. His  mother resides  in

    this  citv.

    Obeilm.  June -.—

    Annuuncemeni

    made today that  Harold

    MR S  F R V X C I S B K AN N O N  OP

    la. Neb .

      whose

      husband

    i ;

      a

    Pullma-ii train  cook,  was suddenly

    taken ill

      while

      on the train and was

    taken to

      Memorial

      hospital.

    M AR Y  HEXTZ,

      SEEKS

      \

      Di-

    vorce  from  Emerson

      Hentz.

      w ho m

    Kine

    i

     shear;cuse3o

      ?ross

      neglect  ot dutv.

    sou or  President  Henry Churchill;

    King, of Oberlin college.

      v \ i l l

      be

      in .

    charge

      of a new

      professorship

      ot

      his-

    tory  and  economics  in 1916-17.  King

    is

      an

      Oberlin  graduate

      ot the

      class

     of

    1 9 0 5

    extreme

      crueltv

      and

      habitual

      drunk-

    THE   BOARD  OF EDUfATIOX OF

    Sheffield  township,  seeks

      to

      appro

    priate  one and one

      half

      acres of

    land for school

      purposes,

      the

      hear-

    ing  to be conducted  June

     l

    MAKKIAOE  LICENSES.

    L>man V. Caa>. 25.

      Berl in

    B E CAU S E  THE I.ATE CbEM -

    ent   Pitt.-,, ol  Ridgeville. bequeathed

    $f ,  I H J  for  masses  for the

      repose

      ot

    his

      as  well  as

      his  parents'  Souls,

     j

     Height:-,

      clergymen and

      Murel

      Poor,

    and

      from ?-

    r

    ,U

      to

      J l u O

      each  to  h i S j - J S ,

      Ober lin.

    brothers and sifters.  Joseph  Mai- [  John A  Strohl.

     --.

    Elyria. met.il

    hea.s and  John Pitts,  seek to

      have

     |worker  an d  Margaret Innt-a.

    _ _ .

      K l v -

    his

      w

    il l

      set

      aside. ria

    A. M .  Willard to

     Paint

     Famous

    Picture for

     Wellington

     Schools

    •SPIRIT

      OF  -7fi TO BE REPAINT-

    ED 15 V   SOY OF  UT HOR  AN D

    PRESENTED SCHOOLS.

    Well incton.

      O ,

      June  2 —The

    Ma.-onic

      lodge  here has

      arranged

    w i t h A. M.

      Wil lard

      to paint a  dupli-

    cate of his famous  picture "The

    Spirit of  '76."

    \Vhen

      completed it

    w i l l  be presented to the

      Wellington

    public

      schools.

      As a  bjv

      Willard

    lived

      in Wellington.

      There

      he be-

    came  acquainted with  Hugh  Mosher.

    of  Hunt ingt on. who furnished him

    tl-e copv for the

      heroic

      figure  of the

    old

      man plavmc  a fi fe  \

    num b e r ,

    of

      pic tures painted

      bv

      Willard

      in his,

    \ oun ger  d.i\s  are  in Wellington  and

    Klyria  homes and are  prized

      very

    his-hlv

    by

      their

      possessors. i

    L OU I S  AO R AM S ,  OF CI.KVE-

    land. was  fined  $10 and  costs  l>

    Squire

      Eberhard.  of  Hidgoville..  as a

    result  of

      speeding

      his  aut i i  through

    that

      ••.

      i l l a g - > .  Sunda^

    T L K

     C E N T E R

    O N

     R O O S E V E

      T

    Favorite  S ons are Pl

    Waiting Game 

    Windy City

    HUGHES

      LOSES V

    SIXTEEN'

      O K I , K O A T R -

    < ; F O I H ; I A

      LOST

      nv 

    AFTER

      SIX

      HOUR

     

    I . E I UE R S

      OF

      BOTH  I

    CAN AM) I" It O t J R

    (.Rod's

      AKK OX THE 

    < ; K O L I * S A R K

     o\  T H E  

    Chicago,  Jun e

      2.—Grad

    precouvemion talk  here

     is

     

    di/-.n IL I   t l i i

    =

    :

    \Yl'iit  will  Roosevelt do

    publican-,  don't

      nominate

     

    \ V ha i

      v  i ll   (he  progressi

    the

      i e p u b l i < _ a n s

      don't nom

    '•:

      '

    \Vhat about  Hughes?

    Mostly,

      the

      talk  centers

     

    . el" '1

     ;e colonel's tlt-h^itc 

    u:.-r;i

      vestefJay

      thr u

      his 

    [hat

      he  "most assuredly

     is

    date

      left

      no doubt in the 

    the

      other

      14  or

      15

     aspirant

    colonel  is in

      the

      fight to 

    the

      la>t

      foe  expires.

    Favorite  sons  meanw

    holding

      luncheons  an d

      roun

    where

      they buoy

      up

     their

      o

    bv   lunch

      fervid

      talk.

    They  Have  Some Vo

    Thev all know their

      c

    no m inat ing

      a

      president

      ar

    ingly slim,  but  they  '-pa

    pride"

      and

      "without

      hope

    d"-non"  to the fact  that  t

    some \otes

      to deliver.

    Some ot

      them m.iy have

    .-s.-aiy

      votes  to s'.vmg the

    t ion.  Hence thev are  keep

    und   — h c - n

      tlie

      right  mome

    they

      will

      make proper  arra

    loi  patronage

      and

      climb 

    bod^':.  band

      wagon.

    The

      big boy?,

      real leader

    republican

      and  progressiv

    .n  re

      arriv ing Bil l

      Barnes

    Murr av f'r.inr-

      f j o t

      on the  gr

    t .- iday  Bous

      Penrose

      is ex

    day.

    f;eorf-

    W Perkins also

      w

    ih"

      arr ivals

      yester da>. a

    Hi ram .Tohn-;" i

      of

      Californi

    o thr r

      Hoo?i-velt  ndhorent

      to 

    Heed Smooth.

      U tah .

      was

    those

      who

      greeted  Perkins

     

    bull  nioo^e  Ir.icier

      sot in.

      ta l

    iponv

      and a

      united

      Americ

    —united

      a^ain^t

      the democ

    i\.that i?.

    Per ;in^  .--aid  the  bull

      mo

    K ce: - c - - .

     :- t.  bu t

      if

      he

      cant

    (Continued

      On

     Paye

      F

    ELEVEN

      S T A T E ,   T W E L V E

      C O U N T

    WASHINGTON

      TRI PS A RE

      O FFE

    I50VS  AM) ( M I 5 I . S  OF  LORAIN;

    CO I NT Y  AR E  Y ( J \ V   IH'SV  |

    RAISIN C

      I5F .S T  (ORN

      I

    Eleven state-u i d - -  trips to  Wash-

    ington have been

      ullered

      T O  d ate  1 C i

    the  1916

      ho;

    s"   coin urowiu  ̂ contest I

    of the

      state bojrd

      of ,is::

     u - i i l T u r e .

      T

    u

     '

    addition tber t lia\e been

      oftered

    hundreds of tr ip-  f u r  consresMoual .

    d istr ic ts,  (ouni ie- , .  t n w n ^ h i p ^  a n d '

    other subdi\  iaions. t w e l v e  of which

    will

      be

      offered

      in

      Lorain c

    The donors

      of

    stato  t

    (Governor

      Willis.

      Senator

    H. M l.'augheity.  Senator P

    t*u- S;ate Chamber of Comm

    egonia  Bridge  Company.

    The  Monitor .  Columbus: t

    Dollings

      Company.

      Ham

    American A  gricultural 

    Company. Cleveland: Swif

    Cl ei e l a r d  branch,

      and Arm

    t i l izer  \York.>.  Columbus  b

    T l ' S

    N E Y V Y O R K  B\NKER PREDICTS

    TEDDY  \V IIJ. BE  NOMINATED

    AN D  ELECTED.

    N^vv

      York.

      June 2 -  Frank

    Van-

    ;lerlip.

      president

      of National

      Ci tv

    B ank ,  said

      'hat

      he favored the

      nomi-

     j

    na t io n  an, election

      of

      Colonel Rouse

      j

    velt  for president  |

    "I will admit

      that

      I did not

      f a \ o r j

    him a few month-

      Tgo."  said

      Mr

    Vanderlip. "but

      Mr

      Roosevelt voice-

    in plain lan guage his stand

      on th"

    tries' important pr inciples that

      poh-

    ri,-s  has to do  w l i h at this time

    Th^re

      is no  m i - tak ing  his

      a t t i tud e

    "There has been a great  s w ing  to

    Roosevelt latelv

      among  t h i n k i n g

      pro

    pie

      I thi nk he  will

      be

      elected

     "

      o —

    I

    •31I.I.OV ]

    ii n

      -i n .] n f l t - r  Jim,

    1

      l i i - -  .-'I'rin'.-,

    o-i

      I ' . - t r t - i ^e " I » T l ^ v  T re ^ .1

    M r - -

    1

    -

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      i

     '

    1  I"

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      i i i - i , -

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      im.

     - I ' i ' l  ''i |

    p l . ' l l

      I l . ' l . - J ' .l ' i,

      mile-. 111-'.

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      n 'i. H i' 

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      i i i i : *   i i i i , -  r»   > ^ \ ,  e l l . - M T   -, -

    r

    v ' . -

      ^.

     ' 'u   j

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    M ' l ' - T i k T

      ' ' " - ' i

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      ir

    )

    I ' . l v r l . i

      I ' . e i . t i i m \. M .i , ' . ' l i e - \   C i>   ]

    THE NEXT BIG  DANCE

    At  Bannon' s Hall  will  he next  Tues-

    d a y ,

      .Tune t',.  tivm by  Smith's;  or-

    chestia You are  welcome.

    Ke a d  The  E v e n i n g

      Tblegrtm

    L O R A I N

      C O U N T Y

      I S

      S T R O N G E S T

    F O P

      E U A L S U F F R A G E

      I N  S T

    Has  Strong  Organizations'

    1

    > l u r

      upon  womankind's

    .

    he*-

      beicg

    classed, with

      th

    inElyria

    and  Oberlm,

    ; criminal

      and

      feeble-minded

     

    Aso

    at  Lorain , :enymg  her  suffrage.

    I

      Mi^s S t a n d i = > h

      described

    The   Young Wo' i ' i n's  Sutf iage

      f

    i

     ace campaign in  East

      Cle

    L-ague

      met at the Y M .

     C.

      A.  last unique thing,  where women

    evening,  over lortv  women enjoy-  incorporate into  tluir  city

    in g Mi-;. - ,

      Ahc-

      >tandi-h.

      a

      .-Tdte

      the

      right

      to

      vote.  Vigoro

    worker 's

      addree

      addres-es'

     p ie  If  this  campaign  is  s

    v. t  re preceded

      b>

      a  \

     er y

      food supper,

      other

      smal'er  municipalitie

    Mr s

      On.-wold

      reported

      that

      «r-at jonce

      attempt the

      same thin

    pride  In

      our

      local  league

      is

      felt

      by;

      I-oram  county  is

      the

     

    the stite  association,  as it his grown

      count--

      for

      womin's  suffrag

    s,.  i n p i d l y .  At Col umbia, the

      st. itej ind Oberlin both

      having a

    convention  had many  able speakers.;  trues  and Lorain  city, havin

    M r - .  Carr ie Chapman Catt. being,  mrmed  one. On e  great d

    foremost.  lii  br ief .  Mrs.Catt  de-|  the cause eve rywhere is t

    • c i i be d  impressive suffrage

      parad es,; ferenc e of women who are

    -,   ib e

      most  t e l l i n g  th ing

      the cause  t"  their  possibilities of  ai

    i an

      present

      as an argume nt; drew at-j in government; their  pow

    t i n t i o n  to the

      fact

      that

      whereas

      S u- ' U ie

      ba'lot as a

      tool

      to

      push

    snn

    T >   Anthony,

      was  once

      greeted

      and  good legislation -

     In

      s

    w i t h  bid

      eegs.

      now  suffrage  loaders industr ial  and

      above all,

    .ire  respected

      and  men

    given

      ban-j

      hold conditions.

      When a

    q u e t s  In her  opin ion ,  the

      greatest  -e-ilize

      their

      great Influenc

    opponents  of the cause are conserva- i ing  causes  of  evil, not in

    f i v e s ,

      pessimists

      and the

      "spoilers"

    up

      evil,  suffrage  will

      come

    that control legislation.  The great-lural

     result.