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SENATE PUTS BAN Ism, but it is part of a formed long ago by the eminent in Berlin and openly in some instances, iousiy America, but loy irl he REMEMBER Should you have any motor trouble, bring your car to us as wc employ expert mechanics only. Central Garage Bole Agency for NASH MOTOR CARS AND TItUCKS AND DOLOI; HIIOS. CARS. The Hoover Suction Sweeper Keeps Your Home Clean All Year 1 We will gladly the HOOVER. Easy terms make its ownership easy.

GEO. M. RINKLEFF, HDWE. 121 125 WEST WATER ST. which public school teachers will be required to take before they can hold a certificate to teach, if tho Alee bill becomes a law: "I solemnly swear, or affirm, that I will support tho constitution of the United States, the constitution of the State of Ohio, and the laws enacted to the organization on tno progress fiagr, revoranco for law and order and being made ln Germanizing American' UI1aivided allegiance to the govern schools and institutions.

ment our country, the United Menace to Americanism. States of America." "I assert without reservat governor said, "that the tea German to our citizens, no matter matter where they are being educated ing their ing of I mil introduced late toaay ln the house by Reptv. Gorrell of Carrol) ounty would mako it a misdemeanor, rbject to a fine of from $50 to $100 li months to take part in or to per piracv mit lo held any lecturo, concert, nan gov I grand' opera or any public entcrtaln aintained I ment given ln whole or ln part in thp nd lnsid uerman language. It would ba others, by individuals resi 1 man singers from appearing in a con their allegiance to another land." Representative Beetham, republican floor leader, moved that the governor's message be referred to the German propaganda committeo with instructions to the committee to compile from it all that is responsive to the Fouts resolution and to separate that referring to public schools from that referring to private and parochial schools. This motion was left pending and will be taken up tomorrow evening along with the Fouts motion.

Discussing the political feature of the German propaganda teaching the governor quoted from an official German newspaper, "political candidates in order to get the Germans must promise to carry out the demands. In Ohio Germanism is at all elections the needle on the scales." Penalty To Violations. "This the said, "marks the direction of times, the, course of events, and the tendency toward formulated policy. In short, the German vote possesses the balance of power and when Americans divide on questions local and political ln their significance, as they usually do, the German vote so called can be delivered en masse and thus carry an election." The bill, barring the teaching of German, prescribes a penalty of from $5 to $100 and each separate day that the language is taught constitutes a Beparate offense. This bill was recommended by the committee on German propaganda, after having considered and killed the Comings bill passed the house and which did not, it is' said, bar tho teaching of tho German language In private and parochial schools.

The Comings bill, as it passed the house, merely prohibited the expenditure of public funds for teaching foreign languages ln the Echools. Following is the oath of allegiance By VIOLET HEMMING William Russell in Brass Buttons is at tho Star today and tomorrow. Ladies will gnsn at tho way Russell woos and wins the society thought a ladies' maid. cert or in grand opera in this state and put German singing societies of busines. Tho bill will be referred to the German propaganda com AGED MAN SLAYS WIFE THEN TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF April Victoria Potts, aged 50, mother of eleven children, all of whom live in Madison county, was shot and Instantly killed by her husband, Henry Potts, aged 70, here this afternoon.

Jealousy is said to have prompted the Ehooting. Potts who used an old fashioned 32 calibre pistol, attempted suicide, the bullet only causing a scalp wound. He has Deen neld to the grand Jury on aegri murder. shooting was accidental. Potts formerly lived ln Bain bridge.

Quinine That Docs Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head There Is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. Grove's signature on the box. 30c. LOST BIG ROLL; 2 ARE ARRESTED Two men were arrested early Wednesday morning, on Water st, and were locked up for investigation.

They were booked as Clyde Neer of Michigan City, Ind. and Alvin McDawson. of New York, and their arrest, police admitted, was the result of a roundup following a report that Chris Beu tel, local meat dealer, had lost a big roll of money. Police early tills morning admitted Ruth Roland In the last episode of 'oss reported at "Hands Up" is at the Star today hundred dollars but they tomorrow woulli e've the exact amount anf I would give no particulars as to cir Mp. KK'No, you have been mislead.

I cunistances connected with Beutel's Moving pictures arc not censored ln loss Sandusky. That Is tho duty of tho Ohio censor board. Some pictures are screened In Sandusky for divers reasons. We could say more, but what's tho use. Get Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness.

Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of BfflUfTS PILLS SEEK BIDS FOR NORWALK OFFICE XOR.WALK, April Tho 10 year lease on tho building occupied by the Norwalk postoffice will expire on Jnn. 1, 1920.

Up till April 30, bids will be received for tho postoffice quarters Arrangements have been made for the submitting of bids by II. K. Cochrane, of Elyria, a postoffice inspector V. or Oh rami ment department of tho Ohio State University, who Is giving a series of lectures In the county tills week, says that many soldiers seem unwilling to go back to tho farms. Under the direction of Eugene Ack loy, of Sandusky, the mass band that is to play for the soldiers' celebration here, held Its third and final practico here on Monday night.

Nino members ol" the Men's Brotl: vrliood of tho M. 1 church attended a fish fry and heard Samuel S. Williams, piesldcnt of tho Gideons, give Frank G. a Norwalk attorney, has bocn chosen leader of the Huro'n county war stamp organization to succeed tho lato Karl M. Johnson.

or Mmn.x aro circulating a petition for tho pavement of throe fifths of a mile of Main Market road. No. 1. within the limits of the village. Stato and county aid has bei A farm )i: hns brought soi city from tho farm louth of tho city.

3 found gold ore. AGED COUPLE DIES FROM GAS FUMES MANSFIELD. April John Mayer, 82, and his wife, Magdalona Mayer, 79. wero asphyxiated in their lioini, today. Their bridles were discovered after the couple failed to respond to Knocks on the door by their daughter in law.

A small flame of gas In the stove was blown out dining the V. .1. foi Community vJhg o6bn To Be Held Out of Doors Sandusky community sines aro to oo Hold ln tho open nlr following tho one scheduled for one from next Sunday, ln honor of tho returned soldiers. This announcement nas made Tuesday by tho members of tho committeo in chargo of them. Tho auditorium at tho High school is not largo enough to hold all tho people now attending, and it is believed by the time the next regular sing Is held that tho FARM GRANGES FAVOR EFFICIENCY IN SCHOOLS COLUMBUS, April Kepre sentatives of 16 different agricultural organizations, headed by the State Grange, at a meeting here today went on record in favor of writing the limitations of the Smith one per cent law into the constitution along with the classification amendment.

If It is to bo submitted to a vote of the people. They also reaffirmed tho stand of the rural interests on other legislation: Tho organization declared itself in favor of legislation for maintaining efficiency in every school district, requesting that especial attention be given to schools In the poorer districts. It opposed the bills before the legislature which would permit the sale of a manufactured condensed skimmed milk product containing vegetabio oil Instead of butter fat. L. jr.

Taber, master of the state grange, said the legislative committer representing tno various agricultural Interests would remain here all week to campaign for and against measures ln which they are Interested. DEBS TO ENTER JAIL APRIL 15 CLEVELAND, April Unless President Wilson intervenes, Eugene V. Debs will be sent to the Atlanta prison April 15, according to advices received here tonight from Washington. The dispatch said a copy of the supreme court mandate would be moiled to Cleveland authorities April Debs was convicted of violation of the espionage law and sentenced to ten years in federal prison. DRAFT EVADER ROUND UP IS DUE CLEVELAND, April Preliminary to a round up and prosecution of draft delinquents in Northern Ohio, Francis B.

Kavanagh, assistant United States district attorney, will go to Columbus tomorrow to obtain the names and addresses of the delinquents There between 5,000 and 6,000 draft evaders ln Northern Ohio according to reports given District Attorney Ed Wertz. War Risk Bureau Head Gets Service Medal WASHINGTON, Apt. Col Henry D. Llndsley, ohlef of the war risk Insurance bureau, was notified today tnat he had been awarded the distinguished service medal by Genera) Pershing, for services performed as head of the war risk insurance branch of the American expeditionary forces. Col.

Llndsley formerly was mavor of Dallas, Texas. weather conditions will bo such pooplo will be able to remain out of doors. Tho exact method of Inviting tho soldiers to tho sing ln of them has not been worked out as yet by tho committee. 11 was at first thought a personal invitation would be sent to each member. It is believed now Tvill ba impossible, as no list of them Is available.

A general Invitation utay bo Issued through the newspapers. LAREDO, Tex. (Correspondence of Tho Associated Press.) Custotr.a officers say thAt religious relics of uncs tlmated value, golden, antiques and ancient altar clothes of a fabric now obsolete, the loot of Catholic ohurches hi Mexico by Mexican brigands was found In the baggage of Isaac 13. Levy. no lias been bound over to the April Besides numerous expensive vest ments worn by priests and bishops, tho seized, according to the authorities, include a candle stand of solid gold and pearl with inlaid pearl and gold and net filigree work; a solid gold heart shaped caso of the Sacred Heart society studded, with green stones and carved and Intricately engraved; two smaller golden heart shaped emblems similarly embellished, and three solid silver candle sticks bearing an inscription ln Spanish which translated reads: "These candlesticks belong to tho Hospital La Purislma." There wore also a number of valuable sacred paintings, one bcarine date of July 1619, others being painted on ivory, and others painted PIGK 0' THE PLAYS At the THEATRES By ED.

MARSHALL. "Common Clay" I told vou It be good. It IS good and those saw it yesterday say IT IS good. see the first run. Fannie Ward Is ALWAYS good, but in "Common Clay" she outdoes herself and the cast is one of the best supports that she has ever had.

A great subject skillfully treated. "Say Toung Fellow" If you don't go Into hysterics over this one you've got the flueinzetias, or something worse. "Doug" tho great "Doug" is better than ever. As a reporter he's a great cow puncher. I know "Doug" and that's one reason why I like him.

He's always the same always pulling records. its always after Enjoy a good show, seo "Doug" in "Say Toung Fellow" but first see Fannie Ward in "Common Clay." When I was a kid the old folks used turpentine to "RILE UP" a tapeworm, "nowadays" you can do the same thing with printers ink and newspapers but what's the Ha! Ha! I have noticed that the Schade always others try to imitate, but I see the fans, are next all right! all at that's because I am on the no boquets please. PICK 0' THE PLAYS on silk and Riving cvidc of having ooen in tno uarnan unurenes of Moxico for centuries, it is stated. German Court to Try War Leaders? BEJOW' On. Hbtt The German government has decid ed to establish a state court to try all German personages involved in the responsibility for the world war, accord aispatch from Berlin.

Gen eral, Ludendorff, former quartermaster general of the German armies, and former Chancellor von Bethmann Holweg are mentioned among those tried. Bigham to Be Tried at Tiffin For Murder TIFFIN, April Walter Bigham, of Attica, will go on Trial here May 5, for the fourth time for alleged murder of his wife. Judge H. H. Piatt today announced the date af iverrulmg a motion for a change A GJREASV, PIMPLY SKIN COATED TONGUE AND FOUL BREATH Poisons ln the blood, accumi lated through the winter months should be promptly driven out by taking sulphur, cream or tartai and molasses, but it is so nauseating! Well then.

Just get a tubo of Sulpherb Tablets and they will do the work pleasantly. They are made of silphur, cream of tartar and sugar coated tablets Stomach, liver, bowels and blood are all benefited by their occasional use. Greasy skin, pimples, coated tongue and foul breath tell you If your blood is bad. Mrs. Clarke, 905 Main Buffalo writes: "I have been using youi Sulpherb Tablets and like them very, very much." Sold by ail druggists.

Don't accept ordinary "sulphur" tablets and bo nauseated and disappointed. I Schade Theatre On account of change of time Common Clay arrived late Monday and will therefore be shown aSain TODAY Don't Miss it H.WOODS PRESENTS FANNIE COMMON CLAY" HATME SPECIAL FEATURE iN SEVEN PARTS THE VEAR, A THRILLER OF CITY WITH A WOMAN AS THE VICTIM It awakens in the breast of the spectator that pity which Dr. Gilbert Murray says "is the Kingdom of Heaven within us fighting against the brute power of the world." "WHEN LOVELY WOMAN STOOPS TO NO ADVANCE PRICES. COME EARLY AVOID CROWDS. TOMORROW, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "LOVE" THURSDAY and FRIDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "Say Young Fellow" lAX h.EE MAV BE OFFERED TO PUBLIC SOON By SNJSLL SMITH.

WASHINGTON, April Tax free government bonds at' interest of 3J per cent or taxable bonds ut 4i interest will bo the option extended to the purchasers of future Issues, if tho new republican chairman of'tho llouso Wavs and Means committeo. Representative. of has With tho war 4h. debt of, tho country to ho paid, it is oy tno man who will have most to do (luring tho next two" years with framing revenuo legislatlbn that this alternative should remedy any depressing effect upon Liberty bond sales of tho 6 per cent untaxed farm Is believed by him that hiSi, mf will choose tho SI, ii rato.bSnds in any event because nnSrs to the amount of n0t thelr lnterest "The agreed dont, and thai Hint wn low our credit to become lhe present outflow of gold disturb us if tho inflow enough. Wo must preservo i of trade in our favor to insu i flu d.

II not gl Clil Wind cannot long faco of cold facts. Business' enco is tho best light to guide the Call For Her in Our Cab She'll appreciate your consideration for she probably knows our auto livery service is of a superior character. Cars lika the best privately owned aulos. Careful, courteous chauffeurs. Appointments the best.

Speed with safety. CADILLAC TAXI 1085 future paUrtauy of i igxcss mid prosperity. Wo must )0 Unit tho situation is such an to i tho highest sufc'ucily In statesmanship. Tho ox ponso of a largo standing army would bo very great. To demand tho lurgest navy in tho world wlillo shouting in tho samo 'hrcuth for a leaguo of nations to prevent war is tho rankest inconsistency.

"Our merchant marlno undci" government control will prove a financial railure. Tho uomand for government ownership of railroads comes from tho thoughtless, reckless and selfish of our people. No effort of the kind has ever met wkh anything but financial loss' anywhere. Under private ownership pur freight rates per ton mile prior to tno war were one half those of any other nation, Japan excepted, while our railroad wage Scalo fvns double that of any other nation. Canada excepted.

However, Canada'swuge scalo is below and Japan's frnieiit rntna above ours. The taxpayers aro raiio.t upon to make up a loss for the last year of $755,000,000 for the follv of th. government in taking over the rail roads, whilo at tho samo time thoy have been compelled to pay extra pas senger faro and extra freight to an amount greatly exceeding that sum." TORT The Selective Servico Board of Ottawa County, wound up affairs Monday evening. All records pertaining to the work havo been forwarded to Washington. Whilo the board was in existence 5.

188 registrants from Ottawa county were taken care and of this number 502 wero inducted into service. The members of the board 'arc: Judge H. L. Hammond, chairman; J. A.

Wonnell, secretary; Dr. H. J. examining physician; and Mrs. Itus" sel Emery, clerk.

PLAZA THEATRE THE ONLY POPULAR Admission 10c THEATER IN SANDUSKY Children 5c TODAY Another Big Double Bill Jack Pickford "Milc a MinuTe Carmel Myers "THE LITTLE WHITE SAVAGE" and Eddie Polo in "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" II I It A A Ford cars have become such a world utility that it would almost seem as if every family ought to have its Ford car. Runabout, Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, (the two latter have enclosed bodies), and the Truck Chasis, have really become a part and parcel of human life. You want one because its service will be profitable for you. We solicit your order at once because, while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. The Griswold Wagg Motor Co.

East Market Street. STAR THEATRE "Tho House of Guaranteed Entertainment." TODAY and TOMORROW William Russell in Brass Buttons will thoroughly bluffs tho Run sheriff could tame them. Ruth Roland in "Hands Up' LAST EI'ISODK.

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