/vs-***WEATHER (By WtndcM)—RAlti SUNDAYElyria The100% CityWant Ad*Get RetmihkTHE HOME PAPER OF ELYRIA AND VICINITY—LARGEST PAID CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY\ UL. \!\. XO 83.K1A Kl \. OHIO. S Yri'RDA'* . APR] 1. 7. 1917.price two ceBIG PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION IN ELVRIA MONDAYAUSTRIA NOW BREAKS WITH U.SWORKERS CHEER passports ready, united states ! WANT FAC10RIES ambassador william g. sharpAMBASSADOR TO VIENNA, IS T0Ld|ygf^pflJJJ | AMWLEDGED FRENCH CHEERSAS FLAG FLIES10 TOE BREEZEBULLETINif oihLui. April 7—l*a*.N|w*n«* )i t\eliCH plurd H lilt* il^pON.il ol llir \rtit iK.in i iiilhusi in \ i« ix]ki according !• «i lt;!Ii (n ilit Kvc Ii.iii^iStars and Stripes Floats Above anEast Side\FactoryAmsterdam, April 7.—Austria-Hungary has broken ’u,t-rlijh “»»«i'-»»» rlt;*»» i'!.lt; i ^u.-._ i|Uuljng iio tin*-! !'•lt;!«.oft diplomatic relations witEi Hn Vu-m.tn t.tim.n.„ XT ■». 1 r 11 • ! The (llsillltli -..Ij-v jll.ll HdJiSlll.tthe United States following j .m(, Tu.ke i,ne ,k„ toAmerica’s formal entrv into! h,t*^ tr ,'‘lAU,,t ,,h i «»««■•*«J | and (li.tl Holland will pi oh-the war. according to reports I u,*b ,*Kk ■|,|‘| n»... - ! H .i~hiiilon .mil lii.i r( :» innie^f-.reaching here today. I m \«euu.i.LABOR SCARCITYHEARDaddress CITY PUMPING PLANT IS UNDEREnthusiastic Meeting of Agricultural Committee Held Last Nightm theParliament Meeting At ParisBIG DEMONSTRATIONVI I 111ST MK\TI()\ OK I MTKf) NT V IF-s. i 11K ItKIT.KM VTl-t iv i n m i.iv « hm t \ i iiOl It 1MII VnS VIMH1 \K(M- tohis i f:it \\i iiovvn) hisVKIMYECIATIONARE LOYAL TO.11 lGK RM1\C.T(\ DIS(XLKsFlllt;N 1)1 IA OF WIFKCW 1.111-'/K\. ‘ \\ HFN ST\illl\ laWKK \\ is KlM'h UA mil (WLs Oli m: lt;,\ki oi:i m am i kti k-l\(. t o\iv\\\DOUBLE GUARD DAY AND NIGHTThe Gi^ort* Mani.UvUirins: company ra»^ecl me V u iLdit d ig over ib uork-s uus r»io»nkug at 11 {0 »ntin. prfv nu‘ of el] t c emp!ove* ate e» u hu ll three piolongeu and rail'llrac*e»-* wr i\ gi.lom-iou Vie s Judge kedmgtonaddressed tin. assembled emploves onThe Dnt| of an \m**nc5iP Chnten siv*l * p’ainK explained the ^\uinn*»- *r ^hich im\ of the alien v 'rn could oeconi-- a • \imnian tin A.Tin* Object*.A_«lge Red i^ton »,aid m pal tthat oi’i tra\omih lit wa^ louncledupon V'e pr*ncipk:-» of hunutnt' life, hberiA and the pi” suit of nap p*ne«c, and tnai the ilarr th n we wore to ra«lt;=5 toaev \ ,5 ihe emolem of tho-** n-mcipb s *■ * tnat th**A erf in p-oooCUBA EXPECTEDTO WAGE WARStrangers Not Permitted toEnter Building TheseoExciting DaysON GERMANY|NO TROUBLE FEAREDMUCH BUSINESSI ARM ILKXT TO RJ o\ | 1K1,I11 m; 1—oki* 11 kics i honkv—Will AID \ AC ANT LOI (TLTI-AAII0N IN THIS (II A —ICOA!) INTO Kf.VKIA TO KT IM-ri:OV F I)olUnited Press)\inl 7 V resolutionde(Inr.nf7 a slate o’ v.ir bet\%ren 1 ( ub.t .md GerriLim \\ A] be f on-icler ed thi^ arternoon bv the Cuban con and i, the senate late tonight-o------SHERIFF FEARS ROBBERWAS ALLOWFO TO ESCAPESb^r.ff Wilbam Whitnc* OGiKfves had prONen to me i that the man who abandoned a Oa«n( n\ os iici vi s. nowf:\ fk. yki,n.w i\(. o\ j iik s\rr sidiIN 01:01:1: m\! l)\MA(.r M \N Nor m; ini i k ho on 1 hfV* Ml''* OK M\t\N ON BANK OP I \k VThe DeoarLaent o* Agric.iiltiirf the b [\ ivnic.h H.ir\e\ T ’ockles is air^cCra.»b*r 01 C o:«H'*erct» o» | ^oal.ineou.„Paria Ypril .—FXir.iorilira’Xof enthusiasm tor the L»ted \\*ie witnit^sed Toda\ in ooir house of parliament Not s'nee the r»-tor.t ‘•'■b'on of Nugu^t 4. 191^, oa. mere o^en a parallel.Vlevande.r Ribot the ^eneraoR pre'iic ro^e imuic.diateK alter theciiHzitber came to order and be^an an aad^s ”i linpit'^BA tones to tpfa^emblage which Iilled e\et\ part o? the house Ar rne fir^t inpiition of in- I nned States the deputies broke out in cjpoLmse The ^roio houseaiose, cheering xorTHIS CGUiURYMEETING TO BEHELD IN CITYProminent Resident of This City, Is Positive as to AttitudeStreet Parade Will be Followed by Speeches and MusicALL ARE INVITEDREGRETTED ACTi k r mmws *how thf:irt OLOKS MOMA\ NIGHT BYC\Ki:VI\C; \ VIj\G IV pakadeIN 1!!f: HL^I NkkSS SIXTIOX OF RHV lt;!JT\“—Ckk\kLAND NfAV IO sl*F4krh^ I nueil States and rJts‘dent N\itohOdvsr important 1 ^onilworld t hat ernment of rlie j)eo ole for the people ana b\ the peo pie’ could endu’-*' and that this great oar was b e1 n g lou^h. thai tlie^a pr»noiples «nould tide oen^h from ti'e earthUionir Arxrumcnt Judge Redmgfon de^cnoed the tree's ol uir countr\ when we first matie our stand ior md^pend ence He explained the4 orgamzd tion Oi oiimountv — rhe thre^ branches the e'Oruti\e me hsishitne and jiuluia H“ l1 c t:\pL11ned hinc-1*011 o n jr • ir 1 »io branch !the earn rnat ^ mi: m ideagainst ihc rupuol c. 1: wa^ thought *r 'hat iime that j.i in was o it a hi her of anunal anrt as the.uiit'Mls relt; ltm! 't* uii rs amongIhir machine near LnGrange last evening and boarded 1 Rig Four tram hound for Cleveland was the nmn who attempted to rob the bank at Lorain vesierdav noonWhimrrv declared that the j c» Grange marshall attempted to get the Cleveland police through Well inmoii instead of calling him and a result of the loss ot time the men escaped Two persons were* in ihe part\ ;In the attempt to ron the I-orAm 1 bank onlv ore person appeared 011 1 the scene The teller 01 tbp bankHie 01 v pun ping si at* on 0*1 i) iiik fj‘ r *• ♦ • ne is now urdr adouble guard d u and inght °-Tiiie In Kcor \\ *ico\ stated o--Sat.11 d 1\\ mle * ete *s no tDecial c.iu-e av wo’iv (-t* oftuuaK reihzrt ’hatwalOr Suapiv ^ a n* rt andno chancts are to he tak^u which iinuat It *Ml tu v ip ’.)b ni n inpD'd or pit out 01 don.m’ssion^hein .u *• twn grmK on (lut h\j5rl]j \\ d 1* anil two bv Dighr si 1 mgia't. i or allowed near ihe buihLgRAIDER NOWOFF NANTUCKETi R\ I u'ted Pie's) N.intiitkri. iv 1, April 7 —V Gei-in i 1 i**. rt po^-texl oil Thiswas shot and it is ;*PP *r* ur that the port.would be robber who is aiso b* T’Cx ed The depuf\ collictni of to have ueen shot has made good n 5 wariird all shipping nr»i to Iei\r po-t om ape until mrthez untur.lit evening A dinner wa* sen \ cm m the room= ot toe Cuamh^i oT Cosine* ce at b On nidofk and a di^-t us-ion of ihe bii^inps^ of t^e do iDiiii'cm was contim^d, untd tiearT\ '* »mj ociotk Them was an u^asu-, aliv 1. atiendante and a great M 1 d^al ol en hus’asr' wa-, shown n the in** wcuhl.xecutive ('ominuieu Chosen * b* dtpiriniem n.is ncen rco” ot ghU oig.inr/ed h\ ili^ eiecnon ot \ T Rofw'n as hip chairman and of the lOUowmg executive coi^mit-tee a \\ IngersoII C N\ Totter \ ITisCox, G rI W.nekles \'u\ Ds _\ D Rackusfr v tli ot* rh~ buiiiu s of e\ecu Live corum.tL^e to .ich s*1 with Ot rerun Winchtes md to bate sren^ra! adruinist-at* v e c. narge of the vo»k o’ h\ 1 mpo* I'int departmentThe matter o the countv iorT ord’ 1 Connie and m what wa\ the cw.be'- 01 commerce coind co onei rue with linn hi IPs work was dilt; c.Pied and Gt.u ii CharaberUm a uen.uer oi uie ex^cntne commute^ t a ic T 01 a*n Countv Far ru Riireau n-socjnuon announced that at m* Ir-*t iieeung of directors oi ihi-.h» j) nr w is[ i5ovi AcknowUHlirementThe American anmas-adot \VA bam G .sharp, was in the diplomatic eaUerx The depiiueb turned toward hmi and the demonstration continued I he ambassador sin'P up and bowed and the -cneeimg was xe doubled in Hiienlt; t\Rmot continued hi^ an die-s nut almost pverv phia^e was PHCitUDieu b\ ajpl.us*- Ml Sharn was again ooiiged to and.i^knowPfico art ovation v hen the premier said The United States wishes neiiuer c oiiCjUC^t nor com I^ensaiion ’The closing words of the premier were kw m stoin.b of appla %^e'ihcie were lt;rip* fiom deputies ine-erv pan 01 The chamhei thar the speech be printed and ported thtougpout France Thi- action was aur norizedA*ter the prom er had concededhis remarks, toe president of me en amber ^aul l)( slt; nane* delivered an aoDiec.iation of the action of the United States whir a elicited two mo e- demonstrations botn of v Inchlasted until Mr Sharp arose .md 0o««(l Tin* ch.unber cleeuled Vi D.*^ lian«Is speech, .uso -jhuuld be posted and both speeches «nould be read in evei' school in France---o--GPItNrAN AAII’RIGAXS A KG SOU-K\ TH IT \\ \R ( Ol I D NOT P,F] WUllklk IU I WILL HUM UN TKti; TO THU I MU I) s A \ S MAN WHO k\0\UsTne Ge. man people ip this coun-ti' will stana umtwi io» and wiihkhu.a v.i'l opportunityto show ir3 colors and to give ex-pr^bioo to -ts patriotism. Alonday ms:ht At thar time. Nlajor Bond, 01 Clevelana will address what P’oitu-^ to be a pisro*-ic gathering lt;1r t^e opera house at 8 o clock\faio~ Bop 11 has made a thorough Mue Oi the war and the questionMr \\ 1'soil s**2(i * uromneat P'-'oi pn-narf rin= and h-s talks innan of Gtrmau b.rLii toda. Tnen rbi'(' cii are !.(' g’'r. to f-^ocrt all for winch tno embien* u. this nation ■'linns In on* sjthoo1 here ti Kiv 1 in we rr~»ob pptMoti-m as it is taught ip the raiheiland T^e dn forert^ is that 'nstmni of heius: tpuahr. to be rend\ to mUow die Oer man v.Dei*1 -vei lt c.,11the.a our children pie teughL to ''tand reariv m du.tud the O'd Glorv nin are schooled to a and tolove tne pinicpKs fo. winch r *»t. ncls thi^. is a part 01 ihe»» e\eivContinued on Page FiveTEN RECRUITSailm I 1T7 nATVTV rrALEFT HERE FORNAVAL SERVICEf lev eland lUu^Lraied bv lantern unties .10m the Curopean war tronts h«*ve aroustd ms uearers to a high D.tra ot enthusiasm and impressed t.Lou tB^m rhc’r patriotic duty at r.i'.s tme Hr. is c.ounected wr.h the I nued States lLnp:»neers and is at present in charge ot harbor 1111-pro en ent woik in CIe\elandr but wFl ro ’o^b: soot* be ca.^ed to join me colons op acme lt;-erv«reArran-.cments for the demonstra^ tion w» re gnen a Dig boost as a pa-111ot1 c .reeucs held under the aus-D'ce^ 01 r*ie Sons of Neterpps at G \ R pail 0:1 Frid.iv e\ enmg.The department oi or^amz?-tion oF the Chamber of Commerce, of which S 11 3qu,ve chairman, had been, wu.kmg for «l few d.'^s jia-t to se-u 1 e Majoi Fond the principal -t;e'’l*rr at a patriotic demonstration to be heln *e the tnv and nad secured th^ prom se of mat gentleman to (onn here as soon 'a*- arrangements ^culd 00 •» ade 1 or a hall and a suit-ab’^ ciaie decided upon'i he denar*.uient of civic affair^ of tee Chamber 01 Cpmperce met Fn-dav e\► 711 rg to organize for tlm com-\i - r ^ acLP’iit- Tne work of