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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 12

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Abilene Schneider, Irma Meyer, Myrtle Gowltzkri. Hazel Gowitzka, Grace Lip pert, Marjorie Krueger, Elsie Niemann, Alma Nickle. Nettie Giumni, Erfricda Gruhikc. Gruhlkc and Matilda rendered Friday evening at 7 o'clock standard time. German and English Christmas services with holy communion Sunday morning at 10 o'clock standard, time.

Grace Episcopal. Corner Washington and Wayne sts The Rev. E. Mapes, rector. Services firHt Sunday after Christmas.

Holy communion at 7:30 ft. m. Sunday Morning prayer at Vespers at 4 nesdav: Holy innocents There will be a celchrntion of the Holy Communion 9 30 a m. TAYLOR'S SALES IN 1915, WONDERFUL RECORD WASIHKGTON. Dec.

cast ror unio Cloudy Friday; urday probably rain south, rai snow north. 3S 32 2C States department of agri Local office of the weather 34 40 38 14 bureau Data for Sandusky Regis 36 42 38 18 .08 ter, issue dated, December 24, 1910. 8 temperature yes'terday. Detro.t cl.T/'Ji 40 34 43: last year, 20; lowest i 54 36 lemuerarure yesterday, 3U; same 22 26 24 40 .12 date ksl v.av Gaiveston cir 68 60 16 terday, same date last year, T. 8" J4 38 32 38 02 Sun rises today, sun sets to Sw Ajir City CI 46 48 40 32 34 32' 20 .12 leXel M.

3Z 38 28 it 8 00 p. reduced to mtlnuouB (d.itted line: New York CI 44 48 36 24 '6 EL NW 48 E2 44 10 0 M. report 30 precipitation ot JlaOf NE Sn 26 30 26 Tolcdf ri an 44 5a in nil How lo Read (tie Man The accompanying weather map Is 7 by the weather bureau from I Church Announcement. observations made daily at many 9 points over the country. CA5TAMA solid lines show the dlstrlbu i.mneran.

uun ot tne air pressure, or, in othe: JSSSS Mas 'movement of services and at 10.30 English Chtlst areas over the country. The services Sunday school dotted lines show temnorot. program will be Saturday drawn for each in The nr evening at 7 o'clock Sunday morning row. "'degrees. The ar at 9.30 Sunday school.

No services and clrcles show the wind di after Sunday school. The children's rection and condition Of the weather SundayevcmnTS Tne 311110 "here lo Leona Gysan, Edith Gysan, Clara Baths and unerals 'J The funeral of Daniel Nicholas Yost, who died Thursday afternoon at 12MP, will he held at the resl Detroit papers say that tie Pcarl st" at of B. Taylor, Sandusky realty morning ana ac ciock at St. dealer now handling Detroit suburban 1 Mary's church. Father J.

Wid property, aggregate nearly $3,000, manD officiate and burial will 000 tor the past season. The Eegls made in St. Mary's cemetery. snmp llmo airn Inlrt nf Iho Mr. Yost Was aged 64 VearS.

2 elve operations of Mr. Taylor in de months and 26 days. He had been veloping great sections of farm," resioeni oanausKy lor tne last property Into high class suburban real estate with Btreets, side walks, electric light and water plantB, sewers and boulevards. W. A.

Magoon, former Sandusky insurance man is construction man ager ot the Taylor company. The salcB force of 120 persons were banqueted last Saturday night at the Hotel Slatler. Nineteen salesmen who sold more than worth of property in the past year divided $10,500 in cash prizes offered by Mr. Taj lor. 1 "There is only one way to get the Dancing Hap I pincss of the Christmas I spirit inio xour anif what Sackstader Says Is So Santa Claus ought to be a good judge of footwear he's been buying shoes for years.

He will buy several hundred pair here during the holiday season for the folks who appreciate a gift to their wardrobe, and, by the way, that's the most sensible thing to give to a persoa you are fond of. Instead of some gilded knlc knac that gathers duit on the them a Merry Christmas order for a pair of shoes. Leo A. Sacksteder 156 E. Market St.

Shoes That Are Different forty five years. hi four sons, Albert, Odilia, Ludwig and Joseph: two daughters. Sister At Generosa of Notre Dame convent, and miss uiaia lost, ot tnis city, ibesldes many other friends and relatives. Mr. Yost was employed at the Lake Shore repair shops before the illness that caused his death.

The of Charles Rmilh brought to Sandusky from Chicago! vtnere aeacn occurred uMouday, was intered in St Joseph cemetery Thursday afternoon Funeral sen Ices were new at Krupp's chapel at 2:30 and at Sts. Peter and Paul's church at 3 o'clock. Father William F. Murphv officiated The funeral of Elizabeth Laux, widow of the late John Laux, was held at 8:30 Thursday mnrnlnir the residence, 1311 Vine st, and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church.

Father J. S. Widmaun officiated and ial was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral of the late Alvina Lin ner will be held at residence of Mm Bertha Welohcl, 812 Vine st, her at 1:30 this after noon.

Kev. J. H. Holdgraf, of St. Stfiphen's Evangelical church, offi GENUINE PRESCRIPTION FOR ALL RHEUMATISM Pain Disappears and Swelling Van in a nays.

Rheuma that Is the name of the scientific prescription that Is putting rheumatism out of business. Rheuma Cures hv drivlnn nrte acid from the Wood. It also acts dl recUv on the kldne.vs icr tinem tnan most so called kidney 'cures. Says Samuel Powell, of Geneva, "For several years I was such a eufferer from rheumatism I could not rtralghten out my right arm or leg. A.fter taking one hottle of itneuma my limbs are supple and free from pain." Gratifying relief comes in a day, hecause'Rhouma acts at one time on the kidneys, stomach, liver and hlood.

BO centB a Melville Bros, and all druggists. SANDUSKY DEC: 24. 1915. Weather Conditions Throughout The United States: PROGRAM ANNOUNCED ISAYS BODY IS A BELL TELEPHONE CO. PLANS IMPROVEMENT The Central Union Telephone company will within the next months, suend about S20.000 In San dusky on overhead and underground cable work, so McCabe nounces.

An underground conduit on lumibus ave. from Washington Monroe st. will he the main improvement contemplated This under ground conduit will replace tibe over head cable. The comnanv has recently expend ed aibout 1 1,000 in the Installation ot power plant at the Wash! row central station. MRS.

E. STODDARD DIES AT NORWALK Mrs Eliza Stoddard. 82. one of Mi lan oldest and best known residents, died Wednesday night at the nome ot her daughter, Jlrs. A.

Cowley, in Korwalk, with whom she was spending the winter. She had en ill ten days with pleuro pneu mia. Mrs Stoddard was llle widow of the late L. L. Stoddard, well known Milan banker, who died in 1907.

She is survived by tmo daughteis, Mrs. Cowley, of Norwalk. and Mrs. Sadie LaChanoc, ot Milan, three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Tomorrow is Christmas Have you forgotten anyone? We have many articles that He hopes to receive.

but not least We wish you one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS O. S. ALCOTT Corner Columbus Ave. and Washington Row. ALL RIGHT JOHN, YOU MAY TAKETHE HORSE Incredible stories of freak doings of cyclones are told by John Wein gates, son of Chief of Police C.

A. Weingates, who has just returned for me uouuays rrom tne far west, where he has been acting as demonstrator for the Dauch Manufacturing com muu. nere are a couple ot good samples. "Some time aEO in Kansas" Woln. gates declared "I learned that the terrific velocity of the wind during a cyclone had driven a straw clear inrougn a board an inch thick.

Sounds like a regular "wild an wooly west yarn" but Welngati vouches for its anthfintirttv He tells another stnrv iw about the same class. During a violent cyclone an automobile was picked up by the wind and carried sev eral nunarea yards, when found it was turned upside down in the center of a straw stack. He failed to Maie wneiuer or not the machine Ford. Program of Economy Continued From Pare fine were also met. Plans for wnri, to done by the new administration were discussed and it was agreed that a discussion of past and piescnt con uuions is mosi necessary.

The new. city manager said Thursday that ho hoped to be able to spend Christmas with his parents nnu icsiue in rainesvine. will probably return to Sandusky the Monday following Christmas" he declared. "I will then begin a thorough study of conditions and meet with the men with whom I will work. Ward declared that there would be no trouble in assuming his duties on tho day set by the commission as at present he is not employed "I am not entirely clear on my new duties" he said "You know it is a somewhat peculiar experience for me.

I came here to appear before the commissioners hoping, but not cer iam, nmc my application would be favorably considered. As a result I am in no position to speak authori tatively on general things that will come 10 my attention. Teutons Rep nin front" this being the first reference of the kind. From Russia comes reports that making energetic preparations for new operations early in the new year The Russian military organ, the sky Invalid says: "The winter campaign on the Rus sian irom win not oe confined to a war of position. Imoortant are likely very soon.

The Russians and Germans know that the great win ue oeciaeo on the Russian front, for no successes have a preponderating effect until a resuu nas Been obtained here. CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT CALVARY CHURCH Announcement was made Thursday of the Christmas Week services at Calvary Episcopal church. The first of the services will be held Christmas Day at a m. The program follows: Prelude. The Pilgrims Chorus Wagner iTocessiom Hymn No.

08 The Utile Town of Bethlehnm. Communion Service by King Hall. Sursum Corda. Sanctus. Benedlctus.

Aanus Del. Gloria In Excelsis. mine usmittis. Hymn No. 48 "Adeste Address bv the Rector.

"The Heavens Are Tell ing." Hoyden. Recessional Hymn No. 51 "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing." Pobtlnde, fMarch Pontiticale" Lemmens. On Sunday morning. December 20, there will be no early service but at 10 o'clock a service bv the Sunday sehool members who will render a program and sing the Christmas carols, and an address by the rector.

in the evening at 7 p. m. Science and Perseverance lodges, P. and A. M.

will attend a special order of service tn Calvary commemorative of St. John the Evangelist. The public is cordially invited. On Monday eveninc. December 27.

St. John's day special service for the Daughters of the King will be held at 7 p. m. On Thuisday evening in (he Parish rase will be held the Sunday school 3ias exercises with a nlav. The White Cltt will be received at 0:30 p.

m. Pictures Lincoln Continued From Pare One thoughts. of all hands through which it had nassed. the hands of workmen, the hands of little chlldien, the Sands of beggars even hard hands and gnarled hands and honest hands. hands of my own neone it seemed lo me to have been made precious by the patina of democracy I thought nothing could have been more beautiful and significant that Lincoln's noble head should havo been engraved on our smallest com a token of our universal daily need In hands that hunibli break the bread their toll has earned "In him the American ideal has been almost perfectly exemplified and it was exemplified in him be 3, after the allusions of life had gone, he retained his Ideals and hu faitn them.

"It was thus exemplified in him because in addition to his wisdom, his gentleneai. his patience, his hone and his faith, he had that other great American quality of humor which saved him in every situation and by American humor mean that In stinctive sense of human values thai enables one to see all things or most things their proper relations and so becomes an Integral part of the American Ideal Secretary May Continued From Page One vance of that of any other power strength is maintained Uipon a nolli that it shall at all times equal the na vies o' any two other powers. though tacitly, at least the Ameri can navy has been excluded from thai calculation in the oast. While navv officials are unwilling to discuss tne ooard's statement policy in advance of its publication it is indicated that the possibility tnat the unitMi Slates might be cd upon to meet enemies In both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans slmul taneonsly was considered In reach ing a conclusion ime first years building alon ider the program it is looorted. would equal the entire five vear ad ministration program in cost, approaching $500,000,000 Daniels thinks the ad ministration's plan of four capital ships, the lirst year, two dread naughts and two battle cruisers would tax the building capacity ot the nation to the limit.

SCHULTZ WON'T COME Johnny Scihultz will not meet Cal Delaney in the main bout of the boxing cards to be given here New Years afternoon, according to announcement, made Thursday night by Promoter Hank Harter Private rea sons have enured Schultz to turn down the offer made him by tlio Peer Hartc combination. "The shrw will be staged, hew ever," Promoter Harter declared. "We are now negotiating with several good boys and ceitain that we will have everything framed for the New Years carnival in the next day or so." Delaney will in all probability be ou one end of the main go Fight to Finish Continued From Page One. i long drawn out dead Uraeffe. lock.

Koesle, it is believed, will have the better chance of gaining support from other three commissioners than will Stuhig as a result of the Iatter's complete break with Relnhart and StuWg's attack on raefe and Remhart Is expected to further de fine the lines which wilt be drawn when the commission gets down to business on and after January 1. Just how far the breach will widen Insofar as Stuhig Is concerned, Is believed to depend upon the result of tho contest for president. If Stuhig doesn't land the presidency zowie! Commissioner Carl Is tn snarpen jus spikes. Commissioners attacked by Stn otg are to be heard from. CLUB HOLDS STAG The annual fihrljttmns "ntnxr" nf the Wlldermuth club, wns hnM Thursday evening at tho club rooms on Market st There fas a attendance for the affair and It was a mttt enjortble evening.

A splendid supper was served. Musio tor the occasion was furnished bv R. 15 Gleswman and Ed Scebooh. POISON FACTORY Urges Everyone to Drink Kims of Hot Water Before Breakfast. Just as coal, when it burns lenvps 'behind a certain amount of incom bustible material Jn the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the aliment ary canal a certain amount of Indigestible material, which if not com.

phMely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the mil lions of bacteria which infest the bowels Prom this moss of left over waste, toxins and ntomalne llke nols cms are formed and sucked Into the oiood. Men and women Who can't get fCeJIu'K rlnllt nillBt hrain In labr, In. 8idc Bofoie eating breakfnst eaoh morning drink glass of real hot water with a loaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash out Of Che thirty Tfot nf Wvolo preiious day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keop the en nit. aiMueniary canal and clean, pure fresh. Those who nm siihio tche.

colds, biliousness, constipation, Uhors who wake up with bad taste, foul broath.buekanV rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, gassy stomuch after meals, are urged to get a quar ter pounds of limestone phosphate from the drusr store, and begin practicing internal sniillnlinn in cost very little, but is suftlclenl to make anyone an enthusiast on thei su'bjecl. Remember inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be 1 cause the skin pores do not absorb1 impurities Into the blood, causing I Pool health, wlillo do. Just as soa.p and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot waler and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels Declares Allies Continued From Page One those unhappy countries unity Instead of dUEord The suggestion that the foreign office rejected an al ltance with or with lihe assistance nf Greece 's without foundation." Mr. Runcyman fipoke of the steps board of trade was taking to e.nare for commercial conditions after the war, beginning with the declaration: "So far as commerce Is concerned Germany Is a beaten nation and it Is for us to see that it does not re cover Mr Balfour replying to various ipenliers who bad complained of the irr lur pur poses, said that the whole possibility of carrjlng on the war rested on tne British navy and Its mercantile fleet He was willing to confess that there probably had been some waste of tonnage, but' the first business of the admiralty was, not to save tonnage, hut to win battles "We cannot expect lo carry on a war with the same economy that we manage the port of Liverpool oi Hull," said the first lord "The main thing has been to sec that every warshop was ready to fight wherever reoulred and that every soldier was supplied with all necessaries to make him the best fl Tilting unit. Schade Case Jury Continued From Page One jurors to put aside personal feelings if they entertained feelings ot this kind and decide the case solely upon the law and the evidence.

Judire Younc's charire was not according to counsel, covered all points involved In the trial. Six witnesFes were put upon the stand by the defense Thursday of these were asked questions con cernlng Schade's reputation and said (hat it was good. Delas. the state's star wit 1 rcss, was sought Thuisday to undergo further examination from the wit rest; stand, but. It developed, had re turned to Toledo, notwithstanding the fact that she had merely been dismissed at the conclusion of her testimony Wednesday afternoon MARRIED AT MONROE The following Ottawa county ounles were carried at Monroe.

Mich Wednesday afternoon: Miss Lucille Pearl Vanv 1R. ami Lewis Maekey. 19. salesman boih of Tt. Clinton, Miss Emma Slarkhoft 18, Pt Clinton, and Donald Joidan, Cipnirman, Jlarblehead.

gg ggtagjp as PACBNTOfi STUDENTS LOAF IN PttWrl teAdent KUOL ROOM. CytAUr.K "xor. nut aucorerea neurj a iscore of high school la a Superintendent Jamna tool room Mi.t clared war Thursday against the kgal action will be taken Friday Special AT Martin's COFFEE CAKES Christmas Specials ICE CREAM French Vanilla Tutti Fruitti Hickory Nut Caramel All Kinds of Molds Peach Chocolate Plain Vanilla Lemon and Cherry Ice All Fancy Orders Must Be in By Friday Evening Christmas Suggestions Special Boxes Stationery, Books, Bibles, Albums, Pocket Books, Fountain Pens, Cameras, Pictures. Frames, Etc. Our Store is the Place to Save when you are Buying Presents GEO.

F. WINDISCH CO. DELIGHTED First, Last and All the Time Are Patrons of the New Method Wet Wash Laundry Clean work, time, skill and patience work out the salvation ot your clothes if they go through our hands. 2Jc per lb. 60c minimum or an avciage charge of 150c PER WKKK.

NEW METHOD WET WASH LAUNDRY Bell 70D X. 224 McDonBi St. Harr. 65fi M. THE SEASON'S GREETINGS To those who have patronized us during the past year we thank you and trust we may have pleased you enough with our service to merit a continuance of your patronage.

To those who have not patronized us we feel it is their loss as well as and to all alike we wish the best that the year '10 can bring. We will do our best to please you all, the coming year. THE LAKE SHORE ELECTRIC RY. CO. Suitable Christmas Gifts FRAMED PICTURES We have large assortment of beautifully framed pictures at 25c, 85c, 40c, 50c, OOc, 73c and 91.00.

Oilettes, new, special price OOc. Christmas Greeting Cards. 51 Pictures in mahogany frames 85c and Swan Fountain Pens, Mahogany Trays, Mahogany Bud Vases, Mahogany Tuck Away Tables, Mahogany Photo Frames Let us do your Picture Framing. We guaratee quality and workmanship. Bauman Bros.

"SAVINGS CHECKS" I HO MM EL'S I Naturally Fermented in the Bottle CHAMPAGNE Distinctly American WHITE STAR EXTRA DRY RED STAR Your holiday dinner is incomplete without a bottle of the King of Wines and the Wine for Kings: The Standard Brand for 36 Years M. Hommel Wine Cm. Sandusky, Ohio. 1L.

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