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GUM-SHOE SCHOOL OPENED. kjerl Sleuth Are To Be Trained In new son. 'Washington. September ia-Ktab-moent of a training school for Got-unent sleuths In New York wu to-night by Attornev-Ooneral Harry M. Daugherty as a PK of the of the Bureau of IitveS-Brttion of the Department Of Justice bein effected.

AH attest now la fee service nd" t0 will be sent to the school for ln- itructlons. It Is hoped." Mr. Dougherty added, tht through this school a personnel investigators may be obtained which rank favorably with, if net surpass, uencies of a similar character the world, and will perform a peat service to the pubUc at large In lit enforcement of law and ttsatshouMb? in every home w- at'SAIR (isn. sn-SMO-sl f.a Isissba. mmmif.

I idJii wmUl lews! ebb Teeteels. Asset fcV. Ian ifi'el Mr 'a wf tie yea aU nll a Ml i II I Hi lil i il i 1 m-aw-awe sage-Beet 4 Ms OrcAasfr. 01 IT PROM TOUR MUIC DXALCR IP MS Ml TO UPPtV VOO.yeNO Mf IN TAMP OR POTAL order to -ronsiEnjfwjc pomtiiouus 7AY Bl HAD POtt VOUft PtftYK PMMO OR TALKING BIBTHS. IKOCKHOF'F To Mr.

and MraChae, TK-knon, an eigm-pouna Bin. Vnki to Dr. P. il. Kauta.

nurses. Grtndma Bienenstela and Aunt Mar tret flm.TTn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Holt (nee Naegele).

201 W. Sixth it. Covlnirton. Ky a nlne-aad-a-htlf-pouhd boy, Monday, September 4. ThtnkH to Dr.

Ellis, Grandmother Karl Nacgele and Aunt Cravltt. llt'ELLER To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mueller (Emma Wlldhabert.

a daughter, September C. Thanks to Dr. 0. A. Krlckmaa and nuraea at Speen Hospital.

BUST To Mr. and Mrs. Harry1 A. Rust, a fine baby boy, Friday, 11:15 p. m.

Thanks to Good Samaritan Hospital and Dr. Vllter. DEATHS. ANDERSON Dr. Robert D.

Andersont on ef Charles and Loulae Anderson. tphrw of the late Henry Anderson tnd of C. J. Krehblel, of Cincinnati, wu burled at Arlington Cemetery Mptemoer 7, 1921. IATH ALTER Clara Bathalter (nee Heck), beloved wife of William Bithalter, at her residence.

Licking; Pike, Friday, September i acred 34 years. Funeral Monday, September 12. Requiem high ut at St Mary's Alexandra. at 10 a. faat time, in charge of Vonderhaar A Stettar.

IECKVETER Rev. Element Beck-intTtr. castor of Holv Rosary "liurth. St. Marys, Ohio, well pre-pared with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Saturday.

Septem ber 10. 1921, at 1:15 p. at St. Ritas Hospital Lima, Ohio. Remains will be transferred to the tkurrh from the rectory at St.

Mary' at p. m. Tuesday. Office of aad Wednesday. a.

pon- imcai requiem high mass at 10 a. m. tOKKOWSKI Gottlieb Bonkowskl, Moved husband of Mary Bonkow-kl nee Schinkowski), Saturday, 10. at 11 a. at residence.

531 Oliver aged 65 years. Funeral Tuesday, September 1J, at am. High mass of requiem, St Slanlilaus Church, at 8:30 a. m. Kindly omit flowers.

Chicago (111.) and BufTalo (N. papera please topy.J CONOVER Charles Conover, beloved oh of Archie and Matilda Conover Velker), suddenly, Friday, September atced 11 years. Funeral from X. E. Church, Readina-, Ohio, Monday, September 12.

at 2: SO p. m. tOXRADY Howard F. Conrady, beloved iron of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert jnradv; (nee Kammann), Friday, September 9. aged years. Funeral irorn parents' residence, l2t Dorsey Monday, September 12. at p.m. "i'l'nysT Alice M.

Hennessy (nee Blinkhorn). beloved wife of Robert ij Henne-ny, Friday. September :loa.m. Funeral from late resi-nce Riverside Ft Thomas, Monday, at 2 p. m.

Interment at Cemetery, Ft Mitchell, ax. Sacramento and San Jose Ital.l. I'hinacrr. Til rpnA.nB. i papers please copy.

SSK1 Elizabeth Caerwinski Merkel). beloved wife of Anton Saturday, September 10, i.l. In her 68th year. Funeral from srr 'e residence, S335 Harrison av, iu- Ymo- Tuesday, at I a. m.

hih at St Martin's Church at 1:10 a.m. Friends Invited. aunce j. Llorgai an, bo- inui of Margaret TJorg-an, lit in France July 1. Tuesday, September 8:30 a.

G'endale. Ohio. Re-ChnJJi. mSB 8t Gabriel-a Cemetery' m' BurU1 at 0mk CArnnral r-U. .1 tolL1? nT.

ne Hundred and lW nJni? 'nfantry, dearly beloved raret Bury nee Wel- werlv eorge Dury, kllled 'n action Member 28. 1912. in Franco. Fn-Mr. 1 re'dence of bis sister, av Sauer.

4523 Franklin Oror. Services at Sprinar 1 5a' MonUy' Sepumbcr i. be- ine. u.Tii OI uiara Ksoerger wllhoi Vno nI eon of Mr. and at hi.

7d berger (nee Holthaua), 1534 Republic st. toStS' September 10, fn bis 4Jd CT al the Henry Gllde-Salar Tuer' SeD 'therine First luVJ i high mass at Garria-an, at wini jtfZ. H.ESSY-Allr- HXn' Wife of Robert In. Friday, September I. 4 from 'ew Tt Thomas.

2 p. m. Interment X'- ISrf. Ft Mitchell, San Jose (CaL). I miwwuj incmfl Mrlmu vthanaai wwjiniii tecether with a presentation the rihts of Amerloaa auaans ana residents of the United States.

DCFELOTEXEHT tS sracuL DiWAvea to tbb aaooiasa. Petoskey, September 19. The condJUen of Jesse it Clark, Tt1-dnt of the Union Central Life Insurance Company, ef Cincinnati, who Ilea critically ill at the Pstosksy Hospital, waa reported to allghtly improved to-night He receltly suffered ft paraiyttc atroke. txixeav traveler dead. Indianapolis, September J.

tTMeara, It ylars old. a former national President of the Traveler' Protective Association, died lata terday or apopiaxy, it waa announced to-day. The funeral will be con ducted hero Monday. a. tW4 lUewev fa FUy It, flACHINK XJZATHS.

HER RON Delta Herron (nee Ward), beloved wife of Joseph M. Herron, Saturday, September 10, at 12:05 p. at her residence. Hit Clifton av. Funeral Tuesday, September 13.

Solemn requiem high mass at St Gorga's Cchurcb at 8:30 m. Philadelphia (Peso.) papers please copy.j HUELSMANN George W. Huels- mann, DalOTed husband or Anna Huelsmann (nee Kemper), September 8, 1921, aged 57 years. Funeral monaay, septemDer is, rrom residence, 1841 Pendleton st. 8 a.

m. Requiem' high mass at St. Paul's unurcn, 8:30 au m. JACOB Dora Jacob (nee Beckman), beloved wife of Henry J. Jacob, Friday, September 9, at 2 p.

m. Funeral services at her late residence, 4613 Hamilton Nortbslde, Monday, September 12, at 2 p. m. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery. Kindly omit Sowers.

ICAPP Florence Goebel Kapp, wife of the late Harold O. Kapp, Saturday, Beptemoer Bervicea at w. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan and Upland place, Monday, September 12. at 3:20 p. m.

KIRBT James Paul Kerby, beloved child of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby (nee Helen DeUoisey), at the home, 1813 Madison Covington, Friday, September 1921. Funeral Monday, September 12, from late residence at i p. ra.

Interment in Highland Cemetery. McGOWAN Charles McGowaa, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Hlckey McGowaa, September at 12:05 a. ro. Funeral from residence, 905 W. Seventh st, Monday, September 12.

at 8:80 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St Peter's Cathedral 9 a. m. Member of Norwood Council Knights of Columbus.

MEKRPOHL- Anthony Meerpohl, be lovea nusoana oi Margaret Meerpohl (nee Thoben), suddenly, Saturday, September 10, at l.a. at his residence, 1302 Cutter st. aged 84 years. Funeral Tuesday, September 13, at 8 a. m.

High mass of requiem at St Joseph's Church at 8:30 a. m. MOELLER Virginia Moeller. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Moelr ler (nee Shorter), Saturday. September 10, 1(21, at the residence, 107 Monumouth Newport, Ky. Burial Monday, at Evergreen Cemetery. PURCELL Carline Purcetl (nee Schwarta), September in her 60th year. Funeral services from Spaeth's Farlors, Cummlasvlle, Monday, at :30 p.

m. Burial private. ROBINSON Lieutenant William Rob inson, One Hundred and Ultietn Depot Brigade, Camp Custer, beloved husband of Frances Robinson (nee Wollerlng), Friday, September. at 2:60 a. m-.

at Ft. Thomas, aged 41 years. Funeral from late residence, 4310 Beech Hill Northaide, Monday. September 12. at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at 8t Boniface's Church at 8:10 a. well fortified with the sacraments of the church. Friends invited. ROSS Lee G.

Ross, beloved son of Matilda Rosa and tne late uaniei A. Roia. auddanlv. SeDtember 2. 1921.

at Los Angeles, CaL Burial Monday. September 12. 1821, at 2 p. m. from late residence, 206 Beech Newport, Ky.

Interment at Walnut Hills Cemetery. Remains will arrive 8un-. day morning. RUDOLPH Rose K. Rudolph, beloved i daughter of Dorothy Rudolph (nee woennerj, ana toe uii nerman Rudolph, at her residence.

(12 Day-tnn Barton. asred 89 years. Funeral Tuesday, from late resi dence, at 1:30 p. tn. Services at St Paul's Evangelical Church at 2 p.

m. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. bttsskt.T. Simeon B. Russell, be- loved husband of Emma Russell (nee Leeker), 2403 Kenilworth Norwood.

Friday, September 8, at s-sn In hla (0th rear. Funeral from lata residence Monday, September 12. at 3 p. m. Interment at Vine-Street Cemetery.

Anna Sarsflold (nee Kisten). widow of Peter Sarsfleld, Saturday, September iw, ai p. mt her residence. 3100 Jefferson av, "In her 58th year. Funeral from Gua Glldehaus's funeral home.

2311 Vine st. Monday, September 12. at 1-30 p. m. Services at Clifford M.

E. Chapel, Bt, CJair and Vine iU, at 2 p. m. STANTON John Stanton, beloved husband of Katherine F. Stanton Saturday.

September 10. at 12:10 p. aged i years months and 1 day. Funeral services at Spring Grove Cemetery Chapel Monday. September 13.

at 10 p. m. Kindly omit flowera STRICKEN. WHIlam Strieker, be-lovpd husband of Anna Strieker (nee Brimstone). Friday.

September 9 ared (t yeara Funeral Monday, September 13. Services at the John Radel Cc'a funeral parlors. New. at 8 p. tn- Interment at Ever- green Cemetery.

VOIKR8 Lillian Shaw Voters, beloved wife of W. T. Voiers, Friday, it VoT m. Burial from late residence, Butler. Ky.

Sunday, at, 3 n. m. TEATMAN Walker M. Teatman, be- lovid of Luella Teatman (nee Doutbwalte) ana tne I laje nenri r. Yeavtmaa, Thnrsday, September at Hot Soringa, Ark.

Funeral Monday. September ft. rom i Chae. H. Dhonau Son's chapel at 8 p.

m. THE ENQUIKI5R, CINCINNATI, SUlDAY. StJPTEIBER 11; 1921 CABINET Accepts British Offer Opei NegotiatitM Again, Is Re pert To Londvi From Dnblia Fifty Sin Felaers Escape. nciM sabls to moeiaaa. London, September Eamonn Valera, President of the Irish Bepubllo, a accepted Premier David Lloyd Goorge's offer to reaumo negotiations for an Irish peace on the basis that Ira.

land remain within the British Empire. This announcement waa made here by 'tho official press association, which added that the. Lublin report said tho Sinn Fein reply already had been dispatched to Inverness. Scotland, where Lloyd Oeorgo has been restlnp. Dublin, September 10 (By the Aasoot-ate4 Press).

A tunnel, requiring many weeks to construct, was employed Thursday nljht in affootlps; the escape of almost CO Interned Sinn Felners from the Curragh internment Camp In County Klldare, a here about 1,800 prisoners were Under guard, it was reported to-day. The camp is surrounded by several rows of barbed viro entanglement and Is guarded by soldiers. The prisoners built the tunnel under the barbed wire, tuains; part Of the nooring or tneir nuts for props. The most difficult part waa to elude the guards. This was done by causing; a diversion Thursday evening.

Numerous prisonors gave aongs and recitations. While this was proceeding from 40 to 50 men escaped througbrthe tunnel. Michael Collins, commander of the Irish Kcpublican army, made an address to-day at a Gullet fata farnhain on behalf of the fund for the dependent of Republican prisoners, Mr. uolllng said that 8,200 Irishmen now ware Interned, 1.600 serving sentences and about 1.000 aaainst whom no charges had been made public. Fifteen thousand persons depending on the earnings of these men must be supported.

charted ill treatment of the prisoner. IK MXMORIAM. In Loving; Remembrance Of our dear huaband and father, Martin Brockman, who died September 13, 12. Just one year aae to-day Olnee dear father pasted Sway: Tli news was mid, the shook severe To part with one we loved dear; If we hat seen you at the last and held your dying hand. And heard the last lgb from your heart we would not feol so sad.

We did not see you die. We Only know you went away and never said gool-by. Gons, but not forvottsn never will your memory fado; Swaetnt thoughts shall ever llnser 'round tbe grave where you are laid. saoiy Miaaeo By His Loving Wife and In Loving Remembrance Of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Loretta nni nra Heianierj, wno a led Beplem ber 1IS0.

We miss you In the mernlng, When all the world is bow: We know the day can bring ne Joy Beeause it ibrinrs net yon. We mlM your step beside our own. The light touch of your hand) We mlas you In the evening. When daylight fades away. We try to think we ten you yet, There where the firelight gleam; Weary at last we sleep, and still We mlas you la our draerus.

Badly Mlaeed By Hue band, Daughter, Par esis, latere ana srotaers. In Lowing; Semombranoo Of our. dear son, George W. Behaffnor. who passed away suddenly September 13, 1120.

Bad and sudden was, the eaft of one so dearly lovedi by all 1 There was no chance to say farewell To thoae he loved ao well. His eyes were cloaad, and they ware cold; His sufferings might the story have told. We did not knew the pains he bore. We did not know he was going to die; We only know he went away And never said good-by. Badly Missed By Parenta, Ifr.

and Mrs. ficneffner. In Memory Of Neat CLeary. who made the supreme sacrifice la France June 7. 1111, whose body was returned to bis heme September 3, 1921.

A happy heme we onee enjoyed. How aweet the memory ellnga. But death has left a lonelineae Which never can be filled. Dearest Neal, how we miss yon. Tears of alienee often flow; Memory keeps you ever near ua.

Though you left us three years ago. Sadly Missed By Father, Mother, Blater and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of Hannah Hughes, who died September 8, To-day recalls sad memorise Of our loved one gone to rest. -And thoae who think ef her to-day Are those who loved her best The flowers we place open her grave May wither and decay, But the love we bore for her Will never fade away. Badly Missed By Her Loving Children, orsnaemiaren ana urest uranacniiaren.

In LoTint; Remembrance Of our dearly beloved daughter and stater, Bertha A. Keller (nae scnaerer), wno passed sway September 1, 1914. Dearest Bertha, how we miss yea. Tears of silence often flow; Memory keeps yon ever aear us. Thougn you lert us seven years ago, Sadly Missed By Her Loving Parenta Sla ters, ana aroror.

In Loving Memory rf nnr beloved husband and father. John C. maun, wno paasen away oepiemoer It, lilt. Upright and just In all his ways. HnnMt 4ad faithful to the end ef hla dars: Forgotten to the world by some he may be.

But dear to our memories he ever will be. Badly Missed By His Wife and Children. In Loving; Memory Or Alice Kabltsch. who entered Into not September 12. 1917.

To-day recalls sad memories ef a loved ene gone to real; These who think of her te-day are the ones wno ivnu Her mzi. Badly Missed By the Family. In Memory Of Heary Werner sr. who died September is, isiw. Ho one knows the client heartaches.

Only thoae who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne la silence For tho one we loved so welL Badly Mlaaed By ths Family. la Loving; Memory Of Richard Barrett who passed away September 14, 1908. To-day. recalls sad memories ef a loved ens gone to rest: Those who think of him te-day. era those wbe loved him best Badly Mlaaed By tho Family.

In Loving; Bemembrance Of Timothy Lehaa, who died September 19. 1913. Gone, bat not Rest in peace. Sadly Mlaaed By His Loving Wife end Family. la Memory Of my dear aunt.

'Catherine Gnlllaume (nee Coyne), who died September 9, 1914. Ooae, but net forgotten. Bsdly Missed By loving Maoa, Helen. times. la Loving; Memory Of hay dear friend.

Medera Garrett, whs cuea 0lienior is. asia. Ear Frtast. Aaaat aiarlia XH MEMOBJAM. In Loving; Memory Of ear dearly beloved daaghtsr aad mother.

Loretta Engel (nee Melssner), who tiled September 9. 1929. Why was she taken, so yenng aad as fair. Won aarta bad SB many It belter could sparer Hard was ths Mow that comparted us to Part From the one we loved dear and was so near te our hearts. Badly Missed By Mother.

Father, Baby Lo-raUa, Misters aad Breaker. Card of Thank. We wish te express ear sincere and heartfelt than Ira te ear relative and friends tor ah kindness aad sympathy extended to us In the great loss ot sur dearly beloved son, Thomas B. Btoekum. We aaseulallv wis to thank ths donors of the floral pffertnes; Bev.

Paul Reoo, of iil jonna unorcn. lor nis oonsouns Miller-eitewfcurm foat 49s. Cleves, Okie; the Indies' Auxiliary Posh Cievea Pblei the Woman's Auxiliary. American legion, Robert Bentley Post No. (0.

of Cincin nati. Okloi aJa Lmaaissaan A Sea foe the efllcient manner In wbloa the funeral was eeadeeted. Tne sereavea Card of Thanka. We deaira tn em re as our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for tho kindness and aynv-pathy shown to us during our late sorrow In the lose of our dearly beloved husband and father. MICHAEL, XNOSiLk BaBeetatlv do we thank Rev.

Nicholas and assistants at St John's Church for the Impressive requiem; alsp Our relatlvee, mends and neighbors ror tne oeauurui floral offerings and spiritual reman-nrencea. and Mr. JoaL fiehralber for the ef ficient manner in which he conducted the funeraL The Bereaved Card of Thanls. Wa wish to aenrefla our sincere and heartfelt thanks to, our relatives, friends and nni.hhnr. tar ttia Itlndnaaa and mnna.

thy extended to ua In the great loss of our dearly beloved nusoana ana miner, GEOROB a BOO ART. We especially wlah to thank the donors sf the floral offerings. Rev. Roughtea for hla consoling words; Prospect Council No. 264, Jr.

O. u. A. Dr. Wealey Kurete far bis untiring visits, and Ous Gildehaus for the efficient manner In which the fu neral waa condsoted.

The Bereaved Wife aad Children. Card of Thanks. We wish, to exprees our sincere thanks to our relatlvee and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown te ua In eur late sorrow In the loss ot our dearly beloved husband and father, JOBN NUEBL4NG. We alsowlsh to thank Res. F.

Porn for nis words of consolation; the Carpenters' Union, Local 2, for thalr attendance and pallbearers, the donors of the beautiful floral orferinga. and the Jos. gchrelber Company tor Its efficient manner ef conducting all funeral arrangements. Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks.

We 'desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for ths kindness and sympathy shown to us during our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved mother, MARGARET MA1KR. Especially do we thank the doners Of the many beautiful floral offerings. Rev. Ernst Voas for his consoling words, and Joseph Huth's Bon for the efficient manner tn which he conducted the funeraL The Bereaved Family. Card (ft Thanks.

We wish to thank, all our relatives, friends and neighbors for. their kindness and sympathy shown us in the long illness and death of our beloved sister and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Baker. Wa also wish to thank Drs. Hlatsr and Stronps for their untiring efforts Especially do we thank Rev.

Duncan for his sermon at tbe home and at tho grave, all tbe doners for the beautiful floral offerings snd Mr. Allison and son for the prompt and efficient manner In which they conducted the funeraL The Bereaved Mother, Bisters and Brothers. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our relatives snd frlenda for the kindness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of our beloved son and husband, JAMES DIQMAN-. Especially do we wish te thank Rev.

Father silvan McGarry, of Holy Cros Church; tho donors 'of all tho beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouqueta, the pallbearers; Chauffeurs Union, 100, and Bdw. J. Biefke for the efficient manner In which ne conducted, the funeral." The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for tho kindness and sympathy extended to us In the great loss of our dear son and brother, Neal O'Leary, who made the supreme sacrifice in France, June 7, 1918.

snd whose body was returned to his home September 9, 1911. We also wish to thank the six marine pallbearers and the I'nlted States Marine Firing Squad, and Mr. Radal for the efficient manner In which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We deelro te express our heartfelt thanks te our relatives, frlenda snd neighbors for the kindness shown to us in the loes of our beloved aon and brother, Private Anthony Schwegman. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Nan for his consoling words: else Reva Hello and Harbrecht, of St Laerrence Church; the Captain and firing squad of the One Hundred and Forty-seventh Infantry; the pallbearers, snd Mr, B. Meyer for the efficient manor In which be conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. I desire to thank my relatives snd friends for tbs kindness and -tPVmpathy shown to me in my aad bereavement in the loas of my dearly beloved wife, ANNA BPANAGLE (nee Ailatock). Especially do I wish te thank Rev. Scully, Dr. J.

T. Clear, Slaters and nurses of St. Mary's Hospital, the donors of all the beautiful floral offering and Edw. J. Slefke for tbe management of the funeraL Tbe Bereaved Husband, John Span age Card of Thanks.

We desire to extend our sincere gratitude to our friends and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings snd the sympathy and kindness shown to us In tha loss of our beloved uncle, Samuel Dupuy. We especially thank Rev Bonnennurn for his sermon at tne cnapei ana at ine grave; also Mlks Rebold for the efficient management ef the funeral. The Nephew, Walter Dupuy. LbT XEK0XIA3L Card of Thanks. I Wear and be reavers eat we de aira to oxpreae our sincere ana nearxzeii thanks to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets at the funeral ot our dearly beloved son and brother, ANTHONY J.

SCHWAB, who died In action In the Argonne. October 15, 1919. We especially wish to thank Fathers Tlekan. Bund and Grunke-meyer for their Imureaalva reautem: the Anthony J. Bchwsb Post, trnf-r- beeTios, ana the uaater Auxiliary for their aina attendance and beautiful floral places; ths Lesion flrlaa sauad aad ths busier.

Mr. Hlmmelman, for their kind services the pallbearere and chair foe their eervlcee; the Fourth Degree, K. of Weatwood Council No, 1J4A It, of Cj the KnlbJa of St John, the O. K. of 6..

St. Catherine Branch, and ths Bt John's Man's aioclety for their kind attendance and services at tbe hemS and cbaroh; Mr. Joe Stewart, Sir-sanieL and Mr. V. SiiMmu for tbe solo rendered, and also Michael J.

Heboid for nia una ana srncient services in caring for all funeral arrangements. Iba, Bereaved Family. Card oi Thanks, It is with sentiments of deep gratitude that we deaira te espreee our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the klndneas and sympathy ah own to us In the loas of our dearly beloved sea and brother, CLARENCE D. HALKER. Esoeelallr'd we wish te thank Rev.

J. P. McCloekey for the requiem and words or oanaouaueei also toe aeaors ot mo beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bou-auet; ths Clarence Halkef Post, American Legion; the Reading Girl Scouts, the Robert Bentley Band, the organist and choir of Sacred Heart Church, and Henry Im-walle Boo for the prompt and efficient manner la which the funeral was conducted. Ths Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown to ua In the aad bereavement at the loas ef our little son, Edwin Cheater Bowen. Especially do wj wish to thank Rav. C. H. Williamson, -it the Wlnton Place M.

E. Church, for his kind worde ef sympathy! Mra. Geo. Mackle-fresli, and Mrs, Hume Cress. Sr tor the beautiful music; Mr.

W. D. Jacocks for the kind and efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral; Wlnton Chapter. O. E.

Wlnton Lodge, F. and A. Wlnton School Mothers' Club, B. Mothers' Club and all our friends for the many beautiful floral pieces The Bereaved Family. Card of Thank.

Ws deslrs to -express our heartfelt thanks to our relatlvee, frlenda and neigh bore for their floral offerings and for the klndneas and sympathy exteoded to us in tbe homecoming and reinterment of our beloved son and brother, PRIVATE WILLIAM C. NTPPERT. We also wish to thank Rev. fluts tor hla sermon. Mrs.

Zimmermann for her singings the pallbearer Gardners' rteoaflctal So-aociety, Cummlnsvtlle World War Veterans for their Impressive service at the grace, and A C. Spaeth, undertaker, for the efficient manner la which be conducted the' funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card Dt Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to our many frlenrte and relatives for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in ths sad 10SB of our vaon and brother, Private Frank Kohnle, We also wlah to thank Rev.

Voaa for his kind words and sympathetic sermon, members of Pocahontas Lodge, Woman's Auxiliary American -i-e- fion; Robert E. Bentley Post No. 69; Frank-In Post No. 1, American Legion, Columbus; Ohio; Cummlnevllle Veterans ef the World War for the services of their firing squat! and bugler; 'the ex-service men, pallbearers, and Undertaker Hal Miller for the good way In which he conducted the funeral. From Mother, Bisters aad Brother.

a Card of Thanks. We desire te express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their floral offarlnas and for tha klndneas and sympathy extended to us in the hour or need during ninose ana ine inns ok our beloved, husband, father and brother, FRED A. PARCHMA1NN. We' wlah to thank Rev. ttats and Rev.

Williamson for their services; Wlnton Lodse 14. F. and A. M.t camp waaning- ton Council, Jr. O.

U. A. M. No. 42; Carpenters' No.

739. Dr. Boyd for hla kind aai faithful week, and Mr. O. Dho-nau 4k Sons for the efficient manner In which they conducted tha funeral.

The Bereaved Family, Card of Tbankn We wish te exprees eur elneere snd most heartfelt thanks to all our relatlvee, rienda and neighbors for the kindness anil sympathy extended to ua In the great loaa of our dearlv beloved son. Edward Mall. We especially wish to thank the donors of the manv beautiful floral offerings and the bugler and Sergeant Cooper; also Rev. Porn, and Witt Co. for the prompt and efficient manner In which the funeral wae conducted.

Tbe Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank the friends ef my he-loved son, Wm. lsham, who passed away September 8, 1921. Especially do I wish to thank the Bisters and nurses of the Se--ton Hospital, and Edw.

J. Slefke for his klndneas and the manner In which be conducted the funeraL The Bereaved Mother. SPIRITUALISTS. GOODWILL BPIRITUALISTa' CHtTlCIt, Ninth and Plum at. Services 7:39.

Lecture and messages Thursday, 1:30 and 7:39. Come and bring your friends. REV. B. E.

HUOI. NOTICE All members of the Goodwill Spiritualists' Church ars requested to be present st the quarterly members' meeting, Tuesday, September 13, 1921. ALBERT TUEHC1C Sect. THE WILLING WORKERS Doyls'S. Court and Central.

Lecture, "Truth," Mr. Allen. Messages by several good me diums MRS. PRESSN ALL will hold a circle Wednnsdsy. 9 p.

for her friends. Good Will Church, Ninth and Plum. Canal 4542 X. MRS. ALEXANDER, resdlngs 9:99 to 4: also Tuea eves.

433S Eastern av. East End car. MRS. 8CHMEEMAN. at home every day, except Wednesday p.

m. and Sun- oays, uj w. fciirinn Ky. MRS. BROWN.

Odd Fellows' Temple. Hall F. 8:39 and 7:.. Healing. REV.

S. HUG I AT HOME. AVON 45t( L. MRS. WBI8MAN will be at 944 E.

Fifth Wedneedsy snd Friday. Mat 4. Ifr It II Anniversary Prices on Sewing Machines! To-morrow, the first day of this stupendous sale, hundreds of high-grade machines will be sold at specially low prices. A "Davis" machine will be a "New Premiummachine, $14.75, and a hundred others will be equally as astonishingly priced. sBinaT skbiasi White Sewing Machine C9C C( Renewed.

$35 Lessing Machine Made by Domestic 4-drawer, oak finish case. Drophead model; t-year ruarantee $25.95 $55 New. oak finish case. V--WetV Willard Machine Drophead. Oak finish.

10-year gruarntee. I II I I 1 DOMESTIC MACHINE New Premium' MACHiNE 60 WILLARD CABINET 1 yr. auaranteo $52.00 Drophead; reSa'ed $14.75 $1 Per ya Any Mach Week ine. Eo laterest a Bataae. I DAVIS I MACHINE Ireflnished $9.98 II Laaaaw II BPLEITTJALIST-.

W. HIRD NEWPORT. KT. SPIRIT MEDIUM LtP ADVjSER. PROhV U7U TIARVET I do hereby solemnly agree aad guarantee, to ma.

B9 charg if i fad te tell yon the object of your visit, of your friends, enemies or rlvala I promise to "'I yen whether your husband, wife or sweetheart le true ee tawa. I will tell you hew to Bain tha Iam mt ilia aaa the ene you most lies sway. In fact. I desire, even thourh miiaa awav. will tell ou every hope, rear er ambition bettor than yew can tell yourself, without you tolling me one wom.

ana If you are set. absolutely aatlafled when reading is ever (yon to be full ludaai. than nav tste aet ene penny. IS tills not honest? I advise you en love, courtship, marriage, divorce, buelneas. lawsuits.

a -uiatinn and tranaao- tlans of all kinds: tell whe and when to marry. Beetle lovers' ouaerala aM casaiur trouble. 4-c ARB YOU IN LOVE 7 "if se. do you And the one you have Bestowed your trust ana' affection Upon acinar cool and indifferent? Mas a rival er ooetaolee oi any ainq orept between you aad your future hone, or haa umi ana aaaalled the quietude of your hannv Same? If se eosne at once to this gifted Clairvoyant He guarantees to tell, you of your enemies, also how te win your hesrt'e desire quickly and overcome year- rivals or obataclee existrag between you and your future happiness-ARB YOU IN TKOUHL.E7 Do yeu And with all your natural gifts and talenta that you are baffled, discouraged and unsuccessful? If so, oeine aad be advised, mad out the cause of your bad luck aad hew to change your bad conditions to those ot Saeceaa, Joy aad Happiness. Thousands live today to blase and give credit of thalr ano-caea and happiness to this wonderful Clairvoyant I have helped others why not you I nor or fail te cause epeedy aad happy marriage with the one of your choice; reunite the aaparated and give luck to wm your greatest wish, oveeeente bad luck aad sorrow of all Simla, and It never takes but a short time.

I teach personal magnetism and develop Mediums. Call aad learn what gift yon poaaesa. 1 8PBCIAL LOW FEE 8L Hours: Dally and Sundays. It a. m.

te 4 p. m. Thursday Until 9 p. m. 22 W.

THIRD NEWPORT. KT. Five mlnutca from Cincinnati. Five-cent oar fare. Ne lottera answered.

FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIBERAL THOUGHT, li W. (th st. Services and meaeagea, Ban. itid Tbura, 7:39 p. ra.

Message circle Tuesday, 2:34 and P. m. Supper from I it I p. m. All welcome.

MRS: J. B. PTUH, Ass Pastor. FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH. Overton Newport; open Founders' Day, September 18.

afternoon aad evening. Supper I tn 4. Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe.

Portland, officating, assisted by Mra. liymer and others. FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH. 811 Fourth Dayton, Ky. Services 2:30 and 7:39 p.

m. Mrs. Hurl will be with us at 7:30. All welcome. Maasagss given.

MRS. Ml. NIK M. 8ABIE, Paster. THIRD SPIRITUALIST CHCRCH.Curtl and Gilbert av, Hervloee Thursday and Sunday, 7:29.

Lecture Tuea, 10, by Mr. A. Scott Bledsoe. Members' meeting Tuea, September 13. N.

ZACHAHIAS, Pastor. THE FIRST' SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD Services tu-day (Suunday) and hereafter 8:39 until 7:30 p. m. 123 Fifth, bet. Race and Elmr Hem hear the mtH nt tlnA armlcti in truth.

MRS. P. A. B. KRDELL.

Pounder, will be here to-dny. I SPIRITUAL CHURCH OK HOLY POWER will hold eveuing services at (13 Odd Fellows' Temple, Seventh and Elm. Mr. J. G.

alyerman will lecture aud massage. HKit, ive.ir)Ma. M. Circle at her home. 6.14 W.

Eighth Thursday afternoon and evening. See the light anil truth. Readings Tueaday, 9 a m. to p. m.

Fl'NKRAL HOME J. J. SULUVAN BELT. PLACE AMD MCMILLAN BT. Aniossublle am balance eqaipped with pad-motor.

Ante Funeral t-duipuaenl. Main (fnee and Fnnrral Ihtrlore, 838 Bast earth St. Maiu luOO-lttUL THE BUSSE B0RGMANN CO. FUNERAL UIUKCTORK. 1517 Freeman Av.

Three Chapels. Nensectnrtan; bo charge. Phone W. 463, 439. mbliahcd 1KJO.

VV. MACK JOHNSON U031E, Wood burn 478. McMillan and I'ptand Ft BIO REDrCTlOX IN BARRE GRANITE MONUMENTS Mrs. John G. Quaing Sons Opposite Evergreen Cemetery.

Hlland 417 R. W. A. WATKINS SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS All funerals arranstud lor and sen-1 ducted by FRANK WATKINS I Special Auto Service. Cray or Black Hearse.

EASTERN AVE. TEL. U. 13L Offloe'Opea Day aad Night. NAPOLITANO BROS.

MONUMENTS IIJ5 Sprint Grove. Park 1970 FLOWERS Beantiiul Wreaths and Casket Sprays KELLY. (Florist 11 Fenrth Bt. Phone M. 4M.

GEOiH.ROHDE Funeral Home Delta and Lrnwood Av. fad 404 BJUNCH OFFICE: 2433 Eastern Ave! East 2079 ring riTnrrf riTTITl-l .1. $65 Domestic Machines New. Life guarantee. Bit-rite position.

Full ball-bearing, (-drawer, oak-finish case $57 1 $60 Singer Machines $29.50 Reflnlshed Oak case model. Besoael Floor Fair Store. mm BHXtTVALXBta. lit AIRFIELD AV. BBLLxTVTJB, XT.

SPIRIT MEDIUM LI ADVISER. tint, UNOKAKA Otvss reliable advice on ell affairs ef life. No mattes' what twwOla yea may nave youraeir or with ethers, consult thla gtftaal powers have mrettaed the most sksptlcal. MME. ONDBAXA does net ask yen a single question, but before yea can utter a arvrd tails yoa aU abowt yourself, friends and enemies and tho sbieot of your visit Tells yoa just what you want to know.

ion near too truth, e-oea or pad. Telia yoa what your troubles are and how to overeeast them, that the bast results may accrue. TOn CAN BE HAPPT. Tour wlah and object life caa be at-iaed. kajew what to do know tha truuh -know in time.

MMH. ONDRAEA settles levers' quarrels, brines about speedy and happy aer-rlagea. Tells you how to win the one you tsve, even though miles away: la fact telloyou everything pertaining to life. One visit to this gifted Peyehle will repay you for any disappointments you may nave experienced in tbe past FJEE WITHIN RaiCH OF ALL. Honrs: Dally and Sundays.

It a. an, to p. m. Thuraday until 9 p. m.

tit FAI RTeLD AV. BELLEVCE, KT. Tea minute from Cincinnati. Flve-oeat ear fare. All Bellevnar ears pass her door.

Get oft st Lafayette av. No letters answered. MADAME CLAIMS. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ADVISBR. Tells past, present and future.

She haa as-toalehed and helped tlionsaads ot people In evory walk of Ufa, She caa help you, no matter what yeur hope, fear or trouble la See this great woman snd have your mind at ease. Confidential. She takes away all bad powers snd avil mfluenoes. Telia yeu how to have succeae la business, love, marriage, divorce, health, lawsuits and speculations of ail kinds. Ft Thomas cars rna right by th houaa.

3)4 Washington corner of Soutagate, Newport, Ky. Hours; a. m. to p. gaily ana Bungay.

THE MOST FAMOUS PSYCHIC Giving reedlnge dally, telling your past, present and future; telling just' what you wlah te know without asking yeu one sin- file question. Gives business advice In act, everything pertaining to Ufa I teach peraenal magnetism and develop Madiera. To-day may be the turning point In your life. Call and consult the famous Clairvoyant. Offies Hours: Dally and Sunday, from 1 p.

m. to 4 p. m. Thursday Ulan. MRS.

B. MOHS, 619 Monmouth St. Newport, Ky. MADAM SHERRY, LIFE READER Reads your entire life, tells your oast present and future Satisfaction guaran tees, eoi atonmoutn corner Firm ana Monmouth. Newport.

Ky. NtyTICE. Whv I believe tn spirit return. Meetlne- Bunday afternoon, 2:30, September 11, at K. P.

Hall, Berry nnd Sixth Dayton, Ky. MR8. ETTKlt LEU ANDRIOT. BomanV Shoo INITIAL SHOWING New Fall Styles Revealing really unique but highly artistic creations in modish Coats, Tailleur Suits, New Dresses, Charming Frocks, Wraps and Furs In all the newest and most demanded Fabrics and Colorings sponsored by Paris, London and New York. You are sure to be impressed by the beauty and excellence of the models, which are as varied' as clever designing and skillful color blending can make them.

9 Quality Apparel at Economy Prices, Race Street Pearl Market 1 eaaaii'" MADAME WONDER telle and future: takes away all bad poworet evil lnSueaces: telle yea new to have sac eeas In bustnaes, leva, marrlare, Olvereet health, lawsuits aad speculations ef art kinds. Madame Wonder haa Just tewn. In this Una af work ears eoual: aha stands alansr upon a sun-kk easlaeaiea mt knewledew and skin, eatehls Ing tha average Medium of to-day as tha sun's brilliancy sntshlnes the faintest ataf oldest In experience, richest Tn knewll edge and skllL crowned with years of an. paralleled success tn occult myateriae her advice has saved and mads a thousand -happy. It will benefit you.

All ears paaS doer. Call aad see her at 814 E. Third st. Newport, Hr. Dally from 8 m.

If 14 p. m. DkVELOPINO MEDIUM Expert advice' on all subject 1U1 Pleasant at. td Soex, UNION LADOR Funeral Service Reduced Prices My Fries $6.00 $14.00 Limousine. 4.50 10.50 Floral Auto.

6.00 14.00 In AU Icunorwis Coadncted By Mo. Compare Think I am positively tho only Undertaker in Cincinnati or surrounding eltloa furnishing Automobiles at Reduced lMoee. with strictly Union Labor Drivors. Personal attention, lervlco and equipment. Equal to any superior to many.

Harry P. Miller Independent Undertaker, Liberty and Walnut lse ef Chesses FEES. PHONE CANAL 1102. at Seventh Bank Bldg. Established 1877 John J.

Forty-four Years of Service FUNERAL ffOME: 22 West Ninth St TcL Canal 18Q248Q3 9 tf 4 i 4 'if I' I Hi I I II i i.

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