1 THE FALLE OITT HEWS. DEC, 26, 1014 RERMAIR DERIDE FBES r \A LF,M .£i!»‘ u f n i f OdSTKRN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1918 117 161 III HI wamovHu am. am. pm. • pm. MM . . • 6.35 9.46 L O » 3 . 2 5 balla*.. . 8.45 11.00 2 . 5 0 5 . 0 0 Fall* City 8.50 11.85 3.25 5 . 8 6 Bl’kRock 11.65 • A n n u l'» !» Hl’k Rock Fall* City. Dalian. . . Salem , . . 164 am . IM pm . 146 pm . MB pm . 1 .0 5 9 .3 0 1 .2 5 3 .4 5 5 .4 0 1 0 .1 5 2 .« ) 4 .2 5 6 .4 0 1 1 .2 5 3 .1 5 6 .3 0 7 .4 5 I. O. niNcurron, ament M r. H e m e S e e k e r- I CO M I TO FAILS CITY. OMOON an * Bey O re h a r* Lan* C a le n d a r— D e c ., 1 0 1 4 Sat. Mss. Ts«. tf«4. Tkara. M. 3 4 I 2 I0 II 8 9 6 7 I7 18 I3 I4 IS I6 24 25 20 2I 22 23 3I 27 28 29 30 Greeting: We desire to thank our many friends for their patronage during the past year, and shall endeavor to merit a contiuance during 1915. With best wishes for a happy and prosper­ ous year, we are, very respectfully, What Arc You Going to Give to Your Mother Sweetheart or wife for a Xmas remem berance? Have you decided! Xmas will soon be here. Let us make a sug­ gestion. There is nothing that would please her better than a box of Xmas stationery. Better pur­ chase now. Ours is dainty and up-to style. 2 So to 3 DOLLARS 25 per cent off on Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China and all Holiday goods. M. L THOMPSON. S. B . Taylor CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveying Hoorn 10 Nat. Bank Building Dalian. Phone 463- The Fall* City Lumber Com­ pany’* sa» mill cloned down Thurs­ day night for the holiday*. I t will be worth your while to see the picture oi the German 42 Centimeter ahell at the New* office It'measure* 40 inches in length and over 16 inches through. We also have pictures of (he havoc wrought by these death dealing missiles. Sustains a Broken Leg S. Crocker who recently pur­ chased the Bell place, had the misfortune to get a leg broken Thursday a b o u t noon. Mr. Crocker was leading a cow to a place to picket her. The cow became frightened and ran drag­ ging him after her, throwing him over a log and breaking the left leg above the ankle in two places. Dr. Officer was summoned and sét the injured member. Benefit Show Well Patronized The benefit show held at the Gem Theatre Wednesday night was well attended and great loads of presents were piled up at the door. There was toys, but the bulk of the donations appeared to be sub­ stantial gifts in Che way of pro­ visions. A* sack containing two chickens was« brought in and some one will enjoy a chicken dinner on Christmas who other­ wise would have abstained from this delicacy. The committee to distribute will endeavor to give to the most needy and deserving. This plan is much better than giving money as the "kids” are more apt to get their share when it is in sqpiething to eat. Young Britons, “ Slow-Thinking Cat­ tle ," Destined to Bs Asset to Reiser Whan Trained, Is Assertion. Berlin, Dec. 16. The German newspapers are declaring that Great Britain is at the end of her resources. She has, it seems but few thousands of men “of an in­ finite class,” undergoing perfunc­ torily a “a sort of training,” but the great bulk of her young men hold aloof, contemptuous, indiffer­ ent. Financially, Britain is in a ChrisUin Church Service on next Lord’s Day at similar plight. She is trying every­ thing in “a frantic effort to raise The best »bow at Ilia Gem tonight 11 t- m , and 7:30 p. m. the sinews of war,” and the people Bible School at 10 A. M. Watch fur a blue mark on your are in the last Btages of despair. paper. , Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. The Frankfurter Zeitung says: Good farm for sale, enquire at Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. “ If there be any intelligent per­ this office. Theme—Morning Service: son in Germany who doubts what “ God’s "real Christmas gift to we say, let him try by some means Little Marvin Lewis is quite eick the world.” or another to reach London. There this week. Theme—Evening Service: his ears will be deafened by the Mrs. C. L. West has been on the “Sowing and Reaping.” cry, ‘We want more men,’ which sick list. A cordial invitatiou to everyone. roars throughout the city like a Mrs. Butler was a Dallas visitor Strangers made welcome. raging beast of the jungle. this week. B. L. Hicxa, Pastor. “ He will see millions on millions For Sale—Oat and Vetch bay. of appeals, entreaties, threats, se­ ductive warrior figures, blood-stir­ Mre. Clara Fmmitt. 3t. M ate ring calls placarded on every win­ Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Father Hogan of Salem will sav dow. From the Jewish sausage Wren,’ Monday, a girl. Mass in St. Mary’s at 10:80 A. M.. butcher in Whitechapel to the city Burt Seymour is home from Jan. 8, 1915. banker, from the smallest subur­ Sheridan for the holidays. ban postoffice to the Mansion Death to headaches, glasses fit­ House and the Bank of England, M. L Church ted by Dr*. Lowe * torn». Let thy commands opposed of by none But thy good pleasure and tbg mtu br bra. And let our promptness to obey be even The very sam e................. tn rank sa tis in k*s«*s Then for our souls, O Lord, we also pray, Thou wouldest be pleased t o .............. ftaroa tk