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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1936 19 Governor Davey said his duties as H1 minium muMmi, illinium, illinium, not, in THE RIVER Apnrtmenu Unumufud 10 For KM Garage Building Purchased By Auto And Aero Supply DAVEY NOT BARRED FROM DELEGATION, DONAHEY DECLARES Washington, January 27 (AP) Some Of The Uses For Quick Cash There are many reasons for obtaining an amount of I cash quickly. Here are a few of them: i TO SAVE MONEY I Some people find it necessary to borrow to avoid de- linquent tax charges, forced sales, etc. Others to repair unexpected accidents "to home or business property where immediate repairs must be made. TO ESCAPE TROUBLE. Sometimes careless driving causes an accident some- times a sudden death or birth requires the acquisition of quick cash.

TO EMBRACE UNEXPECTED OPPORTUNITY. Sudden opportunities to make unusually profitable deals by offering "spot cash" often call for a sum of cash quickly. If you find yourself in any one of these positions, let I these columns help you. Just turn to lf f-Jf ltiitol Loans- TT All Kinds ENQUIRER Want-Ads. I iliiiiinillllln i nun mil mi, ImiiiimilltliQ I sWBtSjjJ Imcilmtnt Property For Sale side of Paddock Road, 149 feet from Reading Road; $1.

BOND HILL William C. Morgan to Anna Suer and Frances 8. Kamm, 45 by 144 feet on south side of Carolina Avenue, 287 feet west of Corinth Avenue; $1 (tax $4). CARTHAGE George Foster and Anna, his wife, to Florence Foster, Lot 202 in Lee, Wilson, and Bullock's Addition; (tax 50c). COLLEGE HILL, Provident Loan Company to Martha Gick, 30 by 120 feet on north side of Shollenberger Avenue, being Lot 38 in Ohio Land and Improvement Company's Subdivision; $1 (tax $2).

COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP The Mount Lookout S. and L. Company to Mary L. Hill, 40 by 120 feet off Lot 16 in Davis Place Subdivision in SecUon 28; SI (tax $7). COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Fifth Third Union Trust Company to the Bodney Realty Company, four tracts of land west of Ridge Avenue In Section 30; $1 (tax 50c).

The Bodney R-ealty Company to Hayden H. Slzemore, same property; SI (tax $4). CORRYVILLE Ralph F. and Thorna, A. Waltz to P.

J. 26 by 190 feet on the weat side of Vine Street, 225 feet south of Charlton Street; SI (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Rosa Schoellmann and Carl, her husband, to August Muehle, 50 feet on Lick Run Pike, 1,105 feet from Boudinot Avenue in Section 8: SI (tax 14.50). HARRISON TOWNSHIP Katherine Rech-enbach et to David A. Baker and Georgia M. Baker, 38.92 acres of land in Section 31, also, 3.27 acres of land in same, section; SI (tax $2).

MOHAWK Eagle S. and L. A. to Edna Welch, 1819 and 1821 Central Avenue; 51 (tax $4). NORTHSIDE Harry H.

Smith to Betty Smith, 40 by 150 feet on south side of Dane Street, 775 feet north of Apjones Street; 1 (tax SI). NORTHSIDE Clifford Ehrhardt et to Walter A. Liebel, 28 by 120 feet on east side of Sylvan Avenue, being Lot 240 in Margaret R. Poor' Second Subdivision, also, Lot 161 in Margaret R. Poor's Subdivision; Si (tax 12.50).

NORWOOD Woodward B. L. Company to Hubert Mason and Blllle Mason, 33 by 100 feet on east side of Rolston Avenue being Lot 184 in Norwood Place Subdivision; (tax S4). For Kctii A. -Al BARO.

NEW BI.no. NEW FURN. $15; 5-RMS. $60. MA (1640.

AA1 ATTRACTIVE" 3TM.TWgldTTieaT; Jan. service; good loc; reas. AV 24K1. Al LOC. AL.

HfLLS 3-room gas, dec, $35. CRAIG RENTALS. 2448 Gilbert. WO 1153, WAL. HILLS Attr.

furn. 2-Fm. tile bath, gas, elec. $28: CRAIG RENTALS. 2448 GilQert.

WO 1153. Al EFFIC. 3 RMS. JUST "NEW BLDG. NEW FRIGID.

$35. MA 6640. AN- 38Mi kitchenette 1 priv balh; trans. AV BEVERLY APTS. 1 and 2 ro.un upls.

with kitchenette and bath; completely furnished; gas, electrii. and Frigldalre; 10 minutes from the city. 2125Gilhert ave. WO 4799. BUSINESS or professional woman to share modern Bond Hill.

ME 7517. CLIFTO NEW ADM I RAL 3433 Clifton: avail, now, 2, 3-rm. beaut, nr. stores; linens, dishes opt. Inq.

Apt. 112, AV 8891 J. COVINGTON '3-rm. furn. 5 mln.

"to Terminal; steam heat. HE 1447-7722 W. COVINGTON Attrac. furn. private bath.

2 rinB. completely 1409 Greenup. FOR FURNISHED APTS. CALL UN 1314-1345 ANY SIZE ALL TO 75. CINCINNATI RE.NTA BUREAU.

MADISONVILLE "Lovely com- pletely reas BR 1037. AIT. ADAMS 2 ruonis: reasunT- ahlc; at car stop. Inquire 412 E. Court.

MT.AUBURNro mlnTcityT completely furnished 2-rm. mod. heat, range, In-a-door, tile hath, janitor, gas, elec, linens, dishes, sliver; free i MAin 1181. MT. AUBURN Firs! flour, "living-room, 2 kitchen, bath.

UN 3019 W. MT. AUBURN 2 (i ob Illghiaiid; nice 4 private bath, first floor; adults. San Carlos Madison Road AND BEDFORD; 3-RM. EFF1.

NEWLY FURN. REFS. WO 0862. "SEE TO APPRECIATE. 4-rm.

ultra-mod. exquisitely and completely spacious light, clean, perfectly heated; nothing like It In city; reas, to reliable tarn, with ref. AV 0505. THE rllESlDENf" Cunipicielv furnished Reading rd. nt 'iremwuod.

UN 2n62 A LN UT 1 LLS 22 modern complete; tile bath, shower, linens. heat; $50; couple. Lincoln 3-TmTmod" nicely children, WO 0(110 J. an0 i sul COMPLETE assortment of furnlsned an. I unfurnished In modern suburban buildlmrs.

Free sum servicn THE TITLE GUARANTEE 4 TRUST CO. -eventn and walnut sis. PA 1046. Open Until 8 p. m.

AN unusual service at your disposal at no cost to you. Apartment available In all sections, all sizes nnd all prices. Free auto service THEODORE MAYER A First Nafl Bank Hldg. MA 0921. Avondale Poinciarm Bldg.

Rtaiiing rd. and Hutchlns 2-ruom niortment; modern; reterence; for one lady. WO 0862. KRUG REALTY CO. AVONDALE 870 N.

heat, Frigidalre $4o Marion, 936; 7 rooms; garage $9(1 Heading 3811; 6 rooms; modern. Wilson, 3593; 5 rooms, modern Forest, 223; 4 rooms; $30. MA 2729 AVONDALE 99 Cleveland attr. new studio living large dinette, fully equipped kitchen, bedroom, tile bath, shower; steam heat. AVon 4607 M.

BOND HILL 1407 Ryiand7 3rnT! "efflT, equip, klt'nette, heat; $40. BON i HILL 1 639 "Row" s. fsT, newly dec; nr. gar. ME 3342.

HOIC LOC." 4rm. apt. large strictly mod. perfect 2-bedrm. arrangement; heat, hot water, ringe.

tile bath, $15. A full 5-rm. apU 2 $47.50. MA 1862. CI.Il'TON 2805 C.

attractive 4-room kitchen equlpt. heat Janitor. PA 32I6.JJN 1332 CLIFTON 5-rm. nr. U.

plastic walls, colored tile bath; new heat, equipt. kitchen. WO CL'KTON- Beautiful kitchen equipped; heat, Janitor; nr. cars and shopping; $60. MA 1 100, AV 9029 W.

COLLEGE "HILL--l 1112 Aster pi. 4-rm. StT 2d adults. KI 3198 R. CORRYYVILLK 3 "rms.

hdwd.fls.7 hcaf; 2d conv. loc; $27.50. AV 2646. CLIFTON Modern 36 net Income $14,500 can be sold at more than 10f'o net; financed for less than 2ncr cash at low rate of Interest. WO 7439 CLIFTON 12-4 rm.

ol flat; 100'Jfc rented; bargain, LAUDT, AV 1711. NK vV 4 -FLAT-PLEASANT RIDGE A real bcauly; the last word in modern construction; your money will earn you 14 invested here. MORGAN, ME 8750. 5975 Montgomery rd. Farms, Country Hoinw For Sale ALL SIZES and prices.

Get our list. J. F. O'BRIEN 4 CH 6717. FARMri, country homes, business locations.

L.W. VKKBKYKK. Phone Bethany 472. FARMS Sale and exchange! L. C.

Hnp-kins, 519 Main Cln'ti, O. MA 0530. FREE CATALOGUE, farm bargains, 8 mid-West states. United Farm S0B-A Times-Star Cln'ti MA 117j. PRICE HILL-9 acres with lake; 7 mod, h'inie; nr.

cars; $7,950. WA 1 ACRE, near route" 74 "miles-toBa-tavia; 6-rm. stucco: baRcmcnt; bath; garage; large shade trees; $300 down. 5T ACRES Goshen; 4 acrewuods: $300 down, balance J25 mo. PLINY A.

JOHNSTON, SV 7427. HARRISON HILLS Cleves-Warsaw pk. 1 mln. from Glenway. Lots 100x250; low prices; liberal terms; modern Improvements; sensible restrictions.

CORD EH, PA 082, VA 2933 W. FT. MITCHELL Buy your lot befirc siring advance prices; terms; HE 1588. HYDE" IATtkolienoice four-apartment building lot. near Madison rd.

JE 1455. HYDE PARK One-choice four-apartment building lot, npar Madison rd. JE 1455. HYDE 'PAR'K--Reslitcnr'e 1iitT 83x1 80 will accept MElrose 6133. KENWOOD 100x300; registered "title and restrictions; nil Improvements; only $10 terms.

AV4558, PA122. SOUTHfl ATE Corner Evergreen and Elm; lot 35x128; $1,600: 1 sq. cars. ME 4052. Real tswie LmVi For Exchange BOND HILL 10-room brick SI.

fur one family house. T. LII.ES, VA 4228. chairs, liar tMiiilpmeiit, good lililg. 9 milea Fountain 8u.

owner offered before repeal; loday's price fur uiiick salo, $8,500. Will trade. WO 1400. EVANSTON 2-family: want small country home near city, 5 to 10 acres. JE 7172.

OAKLEY Strictly modern" St. Louis. 5-4, garage; for small house. ME 0969. W'nnlp A WRea Esta.e CASH IN 10 DAYS FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE.

DOUGLAS (i. HIGH, INC. 4218 Main, Norwood. ME 041(1, JA 7179 M. BUY FOR CAWH GObi8T.

L7 OR V- APT. ME 4443, EA 3198. CASH BUYERS for your real estate, small or large. Call at once. PA 1262.

AHHF01t "FOUR- A PARTM ENT. Mr Leaver, EA 7421. DO you want to sell vuur real cstatp and tuin It Into caidi? Cull Brcker. KI 04H8. HAVE CLIENT who wants to huv modern hoiu-e In Hvde Park before Feb.

20. Call MR. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US. We have cash buyers for all types properly. Expprt management service.

THE O. ANDREWS ESPY REALTY 519 Mnln Ht. MA 4623. PRICE HILL Houses and lots; quick sale. IHOKHT ft WA 4887.

STORE, grocery or delicatessen, with living Oakley, Madvle. PA 122(1. 9 A CHOICE SELECTION 1, 2. 3. 4, 5 rm.

apartments; newly furnished; $35 to $75. CHESTER O. SUDLHACK, WO 5022. Open 9 to 9. 702 E.

Mi1 MILL AN at MAY. emi-irn. Jgg- For Sale 3 0. Hi CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN APT. FIVE ROOMS.

$40; steam heat, elevator service. Brittany Ninth and Race. Apply Janitor or MA 0845 EVANSTON Woodburn Ave. One rive-room aparrment with Janitor service; hardwood floors; $30. WO 6W0; EVANSTON Exclusive 4 and 5 rm.

tile bath, shower, $35-50. RANS1CK, 3561 Montgomery 1910. EVA NSTON N. e. cor.

Montgomery-and SUne; 4-rm. flat, hdwd. tile bath; heat. Janitor; $35. PA 1262.

EVANSTON 4-rm. steam heat, hot water, close to transportation; $35. EVAN- 8TON RSALTY JE 7172. FT MITCHELL (i-rm. mod.

dupiexT'heat, water, garage; $60. 19 E. Maple. FT. THOMAS 17 Sadye 5-rm.

lower St. Louis; first-class cond. $40. SO 1869. FT.

THOMAS Choice houses, apts. Call first. WARE WOOD, SO 3043, Hyde Park 3387 Erie Ave. THE RAVENSWOOD New mod. attractive 5 and rm.

large; liv. heat, hot water, range, all-tile bath, shower; 5-rm. $65; 6-rm. 2 bath, $85; garage optional, $5. EA 3822.

ANDERSEN ft HYDE PARK, E. 638 Kroger lane; ultra-mod, colonial duplex, 5 1st fl. Venetian blinds; 1 bath, 3rd; garage; heat; exclusive; quiet; 20 minute from city; available Feb. $80. EA 2033.

HYDE PARK 3425 Berry; desirable newly dec; upper or lower best loc. NOW, Open 2-5. WO 0779 R. HYDE PARK Herscfiel 4 1st mod. porch, $40.

MARSHALL. ME 4132-2617. HYDE PARK New 4-rm. eff. stove, heat: $42.50.

EA 4300, 6988 R. KENNEDY HEIGHTS 6658 Montgomery attractive 5 tile bath, heat, garage, $55 month; ME 6800 KENNEDY HEIGHTS efflc, heat; beat location; $42.50. ME 8613. aTaDISONVILLE 4 rooms; garage; newly dec; heat furn, AV 1356 PA 7243. MT.

AUBURN Maywood consisting of living room, kitchenette, bath, heat, gas, electric and refrigeration Included $32.50. Also bed-toom $40. 144 Glencoe Place. MT. Burnet mod.

3-n res 2535 rm. steam hot watPr. tile bath, shower: j.n.ou. au av zioi or lne kuht a. CLINE, 35 E.

7th. CH 1444. MT. AUBURN Five-room apartment, wits heat. 2655 Highland ave.

Call ME 6543. MT. 2-3-4-5 rnC apts. kitchen equip. heat, Jan.

AV 2481. NOR WOO 2-rm! effiT itcticn Jan. Bervlce; $29. HARM ANN, ME 1638 NORWOOD 3907 Forest: mod. 4 2d; all furnace: $28.

ME 2627. PA RK HILLS! KY. Choice 4-rm. nr. cars: poss.

10 days; $37.50 1115 Amsterdam. HE 5973 R. PHELPS TOWN HOUSE Fumijhed or unfurnished apts. on lease. MAin 4152.

PLK A A I 567 Ridgeland mod. 3 rms, 2nd: hath; $25. EA 1081. wIu.uT hius HOWARD APTS. Living room, t-edroom nnd kitchenette.

Frigidalre, $32.50. 1562 ST. LEG PLACE. WALNUT HILLS 2324 Park Ave. A choice four-room studio apartment available; $60.

THE MYERS Y. COOPER CO. EAst 2780 MAin 4244. A LN HI LLS garage, HEAT furnished: $75. CONVER MEYER, 1015 Schmidt Bldg MA 1326 WALNUT HILLS Exclusive, unfurnished and furnished apartments: living room, in-a-door bed, dressing room, tub and shower baths, linen and silver.

2357 St. James ave. PArkway 4989. WALNUT" HILLSFor "IhoTe "appreciating, the finest In 4 and 5 rm. including range, heat, janitor service, tile shower hath, especially desirable for, qnlet refined people.

CH 1632, WO 2113. WALNUT" HILLS 5-rm. (2 "bed flours, ranee, heat, tile bath, porch, garage; adults: $57.50. WO 3070. WAI.Ni HILLS- 3 heal, bath, good close to everything; $25 WO 7084.

5 2d, $35; Al con. MO 2841-1316 J. AVONDALE 4234 Greenlee unusually fine home; 10 rooms. PA 1210. CI.

I ETON Mol. 7-rm. $50. nnd. $14.

AV 2290. COVINGTON Rentals, sales, property management. GEO. P. SCH1FFER INC.HE 8015-8016.

EVANSTON 3530 Trimble ave. modern 2 -story brick; 2 3d-floor rooms: perfect condition; $55. ME 4443, EA 3198. EVA NSTON" 1622 JoiiatiianT6 rnis.T 2 fin. attic newly clean.

AV 7931 R. FT. 1 fOM AS M'idT 8 rms. new dec. nr.

church, school, car, 15 Linden. HI 0612M. HYDE PARK Aflne living wocdhurnlng fireplace, bienkfad 2 tile baths, fin. 3rd 2-car large lot; $120. CARR, A DAMSON 4 KRAMER, HYDE PARK 6-rm.

solarium, 30-toot porch. 2-car garage; also located 4-hedroom. brick, newly deci-'aied; ii-car garage; $75. NIEMEYER HORNING, MA 3019. HYDE PARK 1319 Ault View SOUtB of Observatory mod.

bungalow; tile bath, hwd. floors, 1st floor; 2 2d duuhle built-in garage. M. L. BARBOUR, MA 32571EA 8080 R.

HYDE 3512 Linwood brick; hwd. fls. very mod. ME 629L mod. lot; $150; references required.

PA 4461. kE.NWOOl3M"o"ntgumefy"pike": brk. gar. JE 9580, SY 7455 M. MADISONVILLE Slod.

5-rm. I built-in gar. Orchard 349. MADISONVILLE 6857 Buckingham 5 tile fl. bath.

gar. ME 5291. MARIEMONT. Five and six room houses, with garage, $50 to $75: also six-mom groups, $43.50 to $60 Including garage. One four-room heated equipped kitchen, $46.

MARIEMONT RENTAL OFFICE, J3R1300. mis, 3 rms. and tile bath up; dbl. $70. EA 5510.

MT. WASHINGTON 6-rm. garage; $35. BEechmont 7645. Housa ItvSirV For Rent 11 fl! fe Governor required all of his time, and he did not care to go as a delegate to the national convention." Information About ENQUIRER Want-Ads THESE COLUMNS ARE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.

BECAUSE OF THEIR PUBLIC NATURE, CERTAIN RULES MUST BE OBSERVED IN THE PLACING OF NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION HERE. All advertisement are restricted to their proper classification, style and type. The Enquirer reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement. Notlc of error, either typographical or otherwise, must be given in time for correction before the second Insertion. The ENQUIRER cannot be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion.

Claims for adjustment on all ads paid for in advance must be accompanied by the cash register receipt. Mall received In replv to a box number at The ENQUIRER office will be forwarded to the advertiser if postage 1 furnished for that purpose. The ENQUIRER endeavors to print only truthful advertising. Any Information furnished to the contrary will be appreciated and Investigated Immediately. In order to maintain satisfactory service to readers, Want-Ads will be accepted.

For the dally Issues until 7:45 P. M. For the Sunday Issues until 2:00 P. M. Saturday.

Ads received after these hours will be Inserted If possible, but they will appear on another page under the heading "Too Late To Classify." Advertisements may placed In any manner that I convenient. By telephone: Call PArkway 2700 "Ad-Taker" By mall or In person at the three convenient locations: 617 Vine Cincinnati, Ohio. 35 E. 7th Covington, Ky. Hemlock 2400.

SI E. 6th Newport, Ky. SOuth 2401. Rates for Want-Ad Service furnished on request. Lost And Found COIN PURSE Brown; cont.

money and sorority pin; on Madison avenue or Kresge's, Covington; reward. SO 2725. House For Sale AVONDALE Eight-rm. bungalow; excellent condition; sell or will rent. AV 7118 BELXtVUt; Cottage.

4 oath; laun. 2.8UU. NAOEL'B. riu 2i)u7. BOND HILL 1735 new 5-rm.

1-fl. plan brick bungalow, near Reading large living all latest features; reasonable price. THE JAMES P. MUL-FORD Puilders, JK 0743. BOND HILL WilPbuild 6-rm.

brick tile bath and kitchen, copper plumbing, Insulated; $6,950. ME 3322, BOND HILL Gardeniane; 2 new brick homes; tile baths, kitchens. PA529S. BOND HILL Bungalow, modern; 5 rooms; garagenear Ju9jM.EJi288. CHEVIOT Herbert lge.

6-rm. 3-3; brick; 2 car; Al cond loc. MO 0051. home, 7 rooms, hot-water heat; lot 85x140 must be sold to close an estate; see this and make offer. E.

M. COSTELLO SON, MA 0312 CLIFTON 8-rm. Lafayette circle home, with vievrf; 3 bedrooms; garage. ANNS H. MacNEIL JOHNSON, UN U475.

CLIFTON 4 2 bath; wooded lot; best loc. C. T.McCONNJ0LUN0851.. CLIFTON 34(18 Cornell pi. 2 Vi -story brick, 7 rooms, fine location.

CH i224. CLIFTON Semi-bung. 6 garage; wantoffer; JJN0130. CoLXeGe FlILL, N. New 2-story brick and shingle; never bi'en occupied; $4,350, cash.

WNKR KI3383. cTiLLEGK-HILL New brick colonial, five rooms, tile kitchen, bath, garage. JOHN WrTTEKlNDKI 3008. COLLEGE HILL Beautiful 8-rm. home, finrt-class condition.

Sacrifice; MA J530 COLLEGE HILL Brick, 5-rm. excel, buy; collkokThli-Ncw tile DTTOnTKY. Stucco cottage, 3 rooms; electric, bath, hot water; good location. Fifth and Dayton ave. OuthJlOM W.

EVANSTON 5 rooms, Hewitt and Crescent; large lot. JEfferson 6840. FaTrmOUNT, Nr. cars, schools; mod. 3-3, only $4,250 MO 1010 W-UHI2.

FT. Beautiful 6-rm. nice nr. car; built-in- gar -fir. tile balh; ull cnnv.

HE 7127 R. HA VE IL RIG 1 MAN, BUILDER OF HOMES OF HA WARD AVE. New 6-rm. iirick colonial. $13,000.

MAin 1111, TK 7411. EOMEWOOl) 6 rooms, colonial, brick; all rooms except kitchen much larger than those In houses of this price; kitchen fully equipped, plank floors, attached garage. See this charming home before mrklng commitment. Call A. H.

BEAM, EAst 6316. HYDE PARK 1251 Michigan distinctive 4-hedroom house; Roukwood mantel; tile bath; newly decorated and In condition. FIFTH THIHD UNION TRUST MAin 5400. PA r'ic St. Louis, 2-4 rm.

also 2 rms. on 3rd all floors hardwood; double garage; nice yard; close to car, schools; priced fur WO27o'J R. HYDE PARK 3206 lookout Circle: 6 rms leaving city; want offer. MA 0398 KENWOOD New "American home; 2 baths; 2-car garage; G. E.

Kitchen; hot-waterheat; ME 1980. LUDLOW, KY. B-rm. mod. must be sold; only $2,800.

HEmlock 8732 MADISONVILLE BRICK BUNGALOW. Five hwd. floors, breakfast bath, built-in garage; $50(1 cash, balance as rent; bargain. EAst 05(10. A 1 SON ILL a ii i i location living dining kitchen, 1st 4 bedrooms, bath, 2d; large attic, dftl.

MONEY ToTLoAN ON HOMES Mt. Lookt oiit HavIng A LoanCo. HA2827. MT. 'AUBURN center hail: 1-fam.

brick: 4 rms. 1st; 4 rms. 2d; 2 rms. 3d; 2 baths: double gar. MA IIOOWO 6123.

NORTHSIDE cottage, close" to schools, churches; $2600. KI 2537. NORTHSfbE Six-room brick modern fTS porch cheap. KI2830. NORTHHiDE Bruce, near Hamilton 6-rm.

brick; large lot; asking $5,750. PA 3922. NORWOOD 8" 2 3-rm. 2 baths; large lot; $500 cash. B.

L. Reinhardt Realty, JE 1490. OAKLEY Mlnot 2-famlly, modern; complete 4-room apartments, with ga. rage, fully rented; $7,500. The Frank Malick Co.

MA 40R1. PLEASANT RIDGE BARGAIN. LIKE NEW. 2950 Douglas Terrace Modern 5-rm. 1-flr.

2 large finished rms. on second floor tile hath, gar, OWNER, ME 731J1. New 4-rm. brick; all lcveMot bargain. WA 2876.

PRICE HILL 6-room brick; solarium, double gaiage; $300 cash. WA 2800. PRICE HILL V. ill build to suit; choice lot. ED WISSEL MOJ015.

WA 0145. PRICE HILL New 4-room brick, 1 floor! Jtlls kitchen, gum. Bee this. WA 4530. REAL ESTATE LOANS Immediate Service.

C. F. MEDARIS District Manager THE CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1215 Union Central Life CHerry 3614. WESTWOOD 7-roim modern brick; one-floor plan; $15,000. Address Box 81, care The Enquirer.

WESTWOOD brick tiie tne roof 750. MO 1131. WYOMING S'ew Early American farm housp, 3 main's 3 baths, rumpus rm, VA 2323-0772. S3 BiKinwi Prnpntv tm Sale CARTHA'lE 7103 Vine: brick store make no offer. J1K Stages of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries at 8 a.

in. and changes within the last 24 hours: ITATIONS STATIONS Clncln'tl Plttsb'g. Dam 6 121.212.0 111.710.2 10.012.2 Helena Vlcksb'g. N.Orl'ns. Franklin, Lock 7 Z'nsvllle.

Ivanhoe Radford. Hinton Kn.F'lls. London Lock 6 W'mson. Plkeville Lock 14. Lock 10.

Lock 7 Lock 4.. Lock 2 Nashville Ch'tn'ga. Florence. John'vle. Kan.

City 1.6 24.1i0.8 I 7.010.1 I 7.31 .111.71 I 9.810.2 .1 3.410.7 I 1.710.1 .1 3.110.2 I 4.310.3 10.9I 0.5 .1 9.2 U.4 I 4.710.1 1 2.810.2 0.1 .111.810.1 .110.810.2 .1 7.810.1 9.210.4 11.41.9 Dam 10. I 6.5 Dam 12 I 8 0.8 I 7.111.8 Dam 14 Dam 18. 9.810.2 I 7.3,-2.0 I 9.611.9 111.411.7 10.411.4 1.2 118.111.6 118.011.0 18.911.6 17.71. 21. 0 2.0 19.71.7 118.612.0 P'k's'bg.

Dam 22, Dam 24. Pt.Pl's't. Dam 28. Dam 29. P'tsm'th.

Dam 33. Dam 35. Dam 38. Dam 39. Louisville Dam 44.

Ev'svllle. Dam 52. Cairo Keokuk St. Louis Memphis .124.711.4 120.51 24.8 0.5 25.1 0.2 .1 1.610.4 I 1.310.2 17.310.9 15.01 2.0 15.311.4 22.5 0.8 1.81 0.2 1.61 Eiver Forecast. Cincinnati, January 27 The Ohio River, from the Kanawha to the mouth of the Kentucky, at Carrollton, will fall Tuesday.

W. C. Devereaux. BIRTHS. The following births were recorded In Cincinnati yesterday: EWINO Claude and Louise (Pieper), Lower River Road, Silver Grove; boy.

OLSON Frank and Evelyn (Allen), 3998 Lovell Avenue; girl. SCHOLL Louis and Bertha (Stelnbauer), Greencastle, Ind, girl. GILL Chaarles and Margaret (Price), 615 Neave Street; boy. BEEKLEY George and Helen (Henke), Route 1, Williamsburg, Ohio; boy. UHL Edward and Virginia (Schulte), 128 West St.

Clair Street; boy. DELMONICO Jack and Gladys (Rose), 103 East Clifton Avenue; boy. INSCO John and Marguerite (Montag), 2535 Ingleside Avenue; boy. WOLKE Stanley and Oenevleve (Glover), 416 East Third Street; girl. BOOTS Harry and Lorene (Raelekl), 3901 Gould Street; girl.

NAELIR Charles and Mary (Calin), 443 East Third Street; girl. FIELDS James and Vera (Schaefer), 1923 Central Avenue; girl. VALE William and Margaret (Stoehr), 1009 Academy Avenue; boy. HALL Rassell and Nellie (Sullivan), 2211 Cathedral; girl. PATILLO Norman and Bess (Jacobs), 132 West St.

Clair Street; girl. FAVRET James and Helen (Gllligan), 2112 Slnton Avenue; boy. KAMM Harry and Augusta (Yung), R. R. No.

1, Mason, Ohio; boy. GILTZ Clarence and Clara (Diedrich), 1214 Coronado; boy. BENGERT Carl and Freda (Moore), 3124 Bridgetown Road; girl. ELSAESSER Albert and Lillian (Dixan), 4124 St. William; boy.

ASHBURN Richard and Goldie (Carey), 1411 Market, Reading, Ohio; girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edwin W. Roos, 26 years old, Mount Washington, painter, and Ruth M. Schoess-ler, 25, 2209 Wheeler Street, stenographer.

William C. Steward, 29, 705 Oak Avenue, Wyoming, electrician, and Evelyn Easley, 22, 628 Maple Avenue, Lockland. Charles Shlvl, 21, 7820 North Hamilton Avenue Mount Healthy, and Ella L. Schellenberger, 17, 3904 Grove Avenue, Norwood. George White, 25, 1509 Providence Street, laborer, and Wiliia M.

Green, 21, 1506 providence Street. Edward Mulcahy, 26, 952 Enright Avenue, patrolman, and Nadine Lehn-beuter, 21, 1786 Westwood Avenue, cashier. Landrich Brockman, onoi ruin. Avenue, laborer, and Genevieve Robinson, 28, Camp Dennison. Eugene Herbert, 21, Sllverton, laborer, and Pansy Cotterlll, 19, 4316 Thirty-fourth Street.

WEATHER CONDITIONS. The following table shows the state of the weather at the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau, at o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time; 2 n- tl on a 5 5 Of Place of Place of Observa 3 9 tions. 3 I a ATLANTIC ST'TES. Montreal 4 6 .02 UPPER MISS. VAL.

Minne'p's La Cr'ssc Dav'np't Ch's City Spring'ld St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 06 0 0 EaMport 22 26 14 16 8 10 8 22 .02 (i Boston. Albany. NewY'k Ph'phla. .02 II 0 0 .02 0 0 10 16 Cairo 16 18 Wash'ton 12 16 Memphis 18 44 Norfolk.

20 28 Savan'h Jack'v'e Miami. 38 46 MISSOURI VAL. 44 50 68 26 Spring'ld 14 18 Kan. City 6 10 C'nc'rdla 14 22 z4 0 zlO z6 M'rhead zlO z6 Wllllston z4 z2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ot GULF STATES. Atlanta 18 24 0 Tampa.

56 64 Montg'ry 30 30 Vlc burg 24 28 N. Orlea 36 36 Ft. Smith 2S 32 32 34 Galvest'n 32 34 S.Ant'on 30 32 0 0 0 0 0 04 I WEST'RN STATES. Yel'st'ne Sheridan Ch'y'nne 10 14 16 18 18 20 22 28 28 34 ,03 II .10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 C.Chr'tl 34 38 .22 I OHIO VALLEY Kap. uity 4 10 Pitts' gh 0 4 N.Platte 20 24 S.L.

City 32 36 Modena. 48 58 (Jr.Junc. 42 46 34 36 D'geCity 30 36 Okl. City 26 30 Parkb'g 8 2 2 2 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elkins. Clncln'tl Ind'na'lin PlkevJle Eva'vllle 0 2 6 14 6 12 Amarlllo Abilene.

Koswell. Santa Fe KlaKSt'ff Phoenix. 28 38 30 32 34 38 40 48 48 56 70 76 KnoVlllc 14 20 Nashville 18 16 LAKE REGION. Buffalo 12 12 .02 It Cle'land 6 12 Tl Detroit. Par.S'nd .8.

Marie Gr'nBay 14 18 8 10 4 6 PACIFIC STATES L.Ang' 70 76 0 60 62 S. Fran. 68 60 Winne'ca 40 44 Portland 42 46 42 44 Tat'sh I. 42 44 0 0 0 .01 .16 .24 6 10 Gd. Rap's 16 18 Ft.

Way's 2 4 Cnicago 2 18 Duluth. 4 8 "Clear. tClou.ly. (Partly cloudy. Kain.

II Snow. zBelow zero. Trace. ANNOUNCING SERVICE IN THE PUBLISHING OF IN MKMORIAM NOTICES rhe Enquirer ha prepared a larg loose-leaf book of several hundred Memoriam verse for It reader. If you contemplate Inserting a Memoriam notice, call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, and aalc to be assisted In preparing your copy.

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McMillan and Ipland t'L CREMATION CINCINNATI CREMATION CO. FREE CHAPEL PHONE OR FOR BOOKLET DIXMYTH CLIFTON Phone UNiversity 1021. JULIUS BAER Floral Designs 43 EAST FOl'RTH STREET MAIN 3002 Senator A. V. Donahey today made public a letter reiterating his denial that Postmaster General James A.

Farley, the Democratic National Chairman, told Governor Davey of Ohio he could not be a delegate to the national convention. Davey and a delegation of 30 Democratic leaders were here last week to assure the Administration the party was united in Ohio and would carry the state in November for President Roosevelt. Donahey's denial was made in a letter to Francis Poulson, Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee, and was in tended fpr publication In the Ohioan, the party's newspaper. "Believing in political honesty and fair play," Donahey wrote, "I resent the statement made In Ohio newspapers that Governor Davey was flatly informed by Roosevelt leaders that he could not be a delegate to the national convention. "I was present at all conferences, and at each of these conferences, Crain-Sheppard Flowers Bonded F.

T. D. Telegraph Service. 19 E. Eighth St.

PArkway 1932-3. VONDERHAAR STETTER Jlnclnnatl, Pleasant Kldge. Dayton, New-port. Ky SOuth 2842. SUuth 5795.

wTdTTacocks EDW. W. JACOCKS WOodburn 0801. FUNERAL HO.MK Gilbert and Locust. 1 Dratl) iloUtn HI KkK Thomas J.

Burke, beloved Bon of the late Thomas and Mary Murnln Burke and bfother of Anna and Clara Burke and Mrs. Herman J. Schlnner, Sunday, January 26, 1936, at residence, 5030 Ralph Price Hill. Funeral Wednesday, January 29. Requiem high mass at St.

Theresa Church at 8:30 a. m. Members of Cincinnati Firemen's Benevolent Association will assemble at the residence Tue3day evening at o'clock. EI.SBACH lsidnr Flshach, beloved husband of Sophie Elsbach and father nf Mrs. Louis Sommcr and Fremont Elsbach at his residence, 243 Hearne ave.

Services at the Well funeral home, 3901 Reading Wednesday, January 29, at 10 a. m. FARI.FY Thomas Charles Farley, beloved husband of Emma Schlueter Farley, formerly of Washington, D. passed away Saturday, January 25, 1936. In his 50th year.

Funeral from the Dhonau funeral home, 1608 Hoffner Noithside, Wednesday, January 29. Services at Calvary Church on Clifton ave. at 2 p. m. L'ISCHER Carl Fischer, beloved husband of Louisa Fischer (nee Uebeiheer) and father of Carrie and Carl Flrcher, Mrs.

Rudy Lenzer and Mrs. Arthur W. Korte, Saturday, January 25, 1938, at residence, 325 Ercmlng st. Funeral Wedn-jsilay, January 29. at 8:30 a.

from Nurre funeral home, 345 W. McMillan st. Requiem high mass at Sc. Monica Church at 9 a. m.

GAR1) AugUKtina Gard (nee "Gussle" Buganer), beloved wife of Gustav Gard, Sunday, January 26, 1936. Due notice of funeral. GOLIH1LATT Joseph Oolclblatt, beloved father of Mrs. Fannie Middleman and David Goldblatt, Mrs. Dora Mundelkorn of Akron, Ohio.

Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Jewish Orthodox Home, Maple and Knott, Avondale. HI'MPIIRIKS Sarah E. Humphries (nee Marklandi, beloved wife of Edward R.

Humphries and mother jf Elmer E. Humphries Sunday, January 26, 1936, In her 82nd year, at residence, 3112 Troy ave, Pleasant K'dgc. Services at the Stanley High funeral home, 6546 Montgomery Kennedy Heights, Wednesday, January 29, at 2 p. m. LAIIMAN Charles Lahman, beloved husband of E.

Marguerite Luhman, at his residence, 327 Elm Ludlow, Monriay, January 27, 193H, nged 71 years. Services at the Bullock Catherman lu-neral home, 254 Latta Ludlow, Wednesday, January 29, nt 2 p. m. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. Henry W.

McQuosten, beloved husband of Catherine McQuesten (nee Harden) and beloved brother of Frank and Dowe and David McQuesten, Saturday, January 25, 1930. Funeral Wednesday from the residence, 1018 Del-monte pi Price Hill, at 1:30 m. Services at Spring Grove Cemetery chapel at 2 p. m. OBKRT Marian R.

Obert (nec Sperber). beloved wife ot Raymond Obert and daughter of Catherine and George Sperber, Saturday, January 25, 1936. Funeral Wednesday, January 29, from Nurre funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. al Dauncr Evanston, at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass, St Leo's Church, 9 m. Louis Oldenbuettel, he-loved husband of Lizetta Oldentiuettel (nee Brunsman), Sunday, January 26, l.i.'lR, at 2:30 a. at his residence, 1029 Fairbanks ave. Funeral from the Jorn J. Radel Co.

Price Hill funeral home, and Dewey Wednesday, January 29, at 2 p. m. PALMhR Clara Elizabeth Palmer, beloved sister of Anna Reeder Palmer, passed to her rest Saturday, January 25, 1Mb, at her residence, 3376 Reading rd. Sirv-lces at Glluehaus-Baiter's funeral home, 2911 Vine Tuesday, January 28, al 2 p. m.

POWERS Ayres W. Povers, husband of Nettle E. Muchmore Powers and lather of Mrs. Edna Heinert, Sunday, January 28, 1938, at the residence, Bancroft Fairfax. Friends may call at the residence until Wednesday noon.

M. W. A. services at residence Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Funeral services at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Wedi'esday, January 29, at 1 p.

m. SAMPSON George W. SampBon, beloved hu.sband of Caroline Weber Sampson, No. 9 Glen Este Saturday, January 25, 1936. Services at W.

Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland Wednesday, January 29, at 2:30 p. m. SCHLfKTKR Henry Bohlueter, beloved husband of Kredericka Sickerman Kchleu-ter, passed away Friday, January 24, 1936, in his 80th year, at residence of daughter, Mrs. J. C.

Harttnan, Marie College Hill. Funeral from Dhonau funeral home Wednesday, January 29, with services at Calvary Church, Clifton at 2 p. m. STAMPS Annabelle Stamps (nee Klrkpat- beloved mother of Mrs. Nellie Mae Webb, Sunday, January 26, 19S6, at Good Samaritan Hospital, In her 68th year.

Funeral Tuesday, January 28, at 1 p. from Busse Borgmann's funeral home. Central Parkwav and Clifton Hills lane. Interment Vine Street Cemetery. Lexington (Ky papers please copy MTRM George Wurm, beloved husband of Katherine Wuim (nee Groppenbacker), passed away at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

John Robinson, near Loveland, Ohio, Monday, January 27, 1936. Funeral from Tufu's funeral home, Loveland, Ohio, Wednesday, January 29, at 2 p. m. ZIMMERMAN Fred Zimmerman, aged 82 years, husband of the late Kmllie Zimmerman (nee Woerz), at rebldence, 1151 Bank st. Funeral from the Busse ft Borgmann Co.

Parkway funeral h'jme, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Tuesday, January 28, 1936, at 3 p. m. KISSEL-SKILES RENT-A-CAR SERVICE MILEAGE OR FLAT THK' RATES 314 Walnut MAin 3858 ON "AND" AFTER THIS DATE I will not ie responsible for any debts contracted he bv anyone other than myseir i-kank-L1N WILSON, 716 ChaKonl place. tAihcelianeoxti The Auto and Aero Supply Company yesterday acquired the one-story garage building, 316-18-20 Reading Road, shown above, from Lewis S. Rosenstiel for a reported price of $48,000.

Harry L. Linen represented the seller and Harry New-burger the buyer. The buyers already have contracted with O. O. Thompson for improvements to the place to cost $10,000.

The structure is on a lot 60 by 100 feet. The Auto and Aero Supply Company, headed by George W. Koch and G. Earl Koch, specializes in automobile brakes, offering a complete service to the public, in addition to the retailing and wholesaling of equipment. Rosenstiel is Chairman of the Board of the Schenley Distillers Corporation.

A parcel on West Fifth Street valued at $500,000 recently was sold for him by Linch. Attorneys in the transaction were Dolle, O'Donnell, and Cash, for the buyer, and Edgar Johnson for the seller. Greenwald Takes Lease. I. I Greenwald yesterday leased the storeroom, 17 East Fifth Street, ad'oininit the Albee Theater, from the Provident Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee.

The Frederick A Schmidt Company conducted the negotiations. Three Covington Rentals. Three Covington rentals were reported yesterday by George P. Schlffer and Company, as follows: Four-room house, 2206 Center Street, to Samuel Schernbeck; four-room house, 4304 Vermont Avenue, to Carl Braun; four-room apartment, 50 West Twenty-eighth Street, to William Grawe. Apartment Is Rented.

Mrs. Genevieve Hulick rented an apartment in the Labermeier Building, Allston Avenue, from I Mrs. Max Labermeier. Sadie Cook was the agent. Auction Of House Today.

The six-room two-family house, 5226 Rolston Avenue, Norwood, will be offered at auction at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Joseph Harris Company. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. (Tax indicated in transfers Is affixed at the rate of SO cents for every $500 or fraction of value in property conveyed.) AVONDALE Carl E. Basler to Irwin E. Basler, 60 by 150 feet on northeast AIR-MAIL DISPATCHES.

UNITED STATES POST OFFICE, Cincinnati, Ohio. COMPLETE LIST OF AIR-MAIL MS-PATCHES ALL DAILY. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office 8:50 A. M. (leaves Post Office Annex 4:30 A.

M.l Columbus. Cleveland. Ohio; Chicago. Peoria. Springfield, 'Detroit, 'Grand Rapids.

'Buffalo, Rochester. 'Syracuse. 'Utlca, 'Albany. New York. N.

Newark. N. Pittsburgh, 'Philadelphia, Washington, D. 'Baltimore, 'Hartford, Boston, 'Jacksonville, 'Miami, Fla. 'Charleston.

S. C. also entlra Northwest and Northern California. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office A. M.

(Leaves Post Office Annex A. M.l (Train to Indianapolis, Ind.) St. Louis, 'Kansas City, Amarlllo, Texas; 'Albuquerque, New Mexico: States of California, Oklahoma, and Texas Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office A. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex 8:35 A.

(Train to Columbus, Ohio) 'Pittsburgh. 'Philadelphia, Newark. 'Camden. N. 'New York City: 'Hartford, 'Boston, Mass.

Connecting Truck Leaves Main Port Office at 11:40 A. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex at P. M.l 'Huntington, 'Charleston, 'Elkins. 'Washington, D.

C. Baltimore. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, 'Camden, 'Newark, N. New York City, States of North Carolina, Virginia, and New England States. Connecting Track leaves Main Post Office at 12:20 P.

M. (Leaves Post Office Annex at 1:30 I. M.l 'Washington, U. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, 'Camden, 'Newark, N. 'New York City, 'Hartford.

'Boston States of North Carolina and and New England States. Connecting Truck leaves Main Post Office 1:55 P. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex 2:40 P. 'Louisville, 'Nash-vllle, 'Memphis, Tenn.

'Atlanta, Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville, 'Birmingham, New Orleans, States of A.zona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Southern California. Connecting Track Leaves Main Post Office at 3:05 P. M. (Lenves Post Office at 3:38 P.

'Columbus, 'Oleve-lund, Ohio; Detroit, Newark. N. J.J New York City; "Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md.

Hartford, Boston, States of Florida, North Carolina, New York, and Virginia; Cuba, Central and South America. Connecting Track Lenves Main Post Office 3:43 P. M. (Lenves Pout Office Annex 5:20 P. Supplementary pouches leave main post office at ft M0 p.

dally, except Sunday and holidays. 'Indianapolis, 'Chicago, entire West, also States of Louisiana and Mississippi, and Mexico. Connecting Truck Leave Main Post Office P. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex P.

(Train to Cleveland. Ohio) Newak, N. New York City. Connecting Truck Leave Main Post Of fice at 6:1.1 P. M.

(Leave Post Office Annex at 7:10 P. (Train to Cleveland. Ohio) Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C.i Baltimore, Camden, Newark, N. J.

New York City, New England States, Montreal and Eastern Canada, also Chicago, and Northwestern States, Including Northern California. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office at 10:10 P. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex nt 11:05 P. (Train to Cleveland, Ohio) Newark, N.

New Yorii City. New England State. Connecting Truck Lenves Main Post Office 10:33 P. M. (Leave Post Office Annex (Train to fndianarolls, Ind.

St. Louis. Kansas City, Wichita, Amarlllo, Texas; States of Colorado and now aiexioo am norm-western States. Connecting Track lenves Main Post Of flee P. M.

(Leave Post Office An nex 12:00 P. M.l Louisville, Nasn. vllle, Memphis. Atlanta, Macon, States of A Is bur, Arizona, Arkan saa, Florida. Louisiana, Mississippi, Okla noma.

South Carolina, Texas, and Call NORWOOD Frank Schwab, per wniuni njut x-ara b. and Company, 1907 Elm Avenue; $3,525 (tax $4). OBSERVATORY HILL SUBDIVISION The Park View Realty Company to Marie L. Basler, Lot 25; $1 (tax $9). PRICE HILL Harry Ledermeler, to The J.

B. Doppes Sons Lumber Company, 41 by 120 feet on south side of St. Lawrence Street in Ridgevlew Subdivision; $1. The B. Doppes Sons Lumber Company to Marguerite Weeks, same property; si (tax $7).

ST. BERNARD E. A. Ackley, husband of Eva to Myers Y. Cooper 40 by 125 feet on the east side of Greenlee Avenue, 168 feet north of Church Street; $1 (tax 50c), SAYLOR PARK Frank W.

Fatthauer to miaurice weuker, 1 of R. E. and 8 Price's Subdivision, $1 (tax 50c). SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Murray J. Berg man io noy u.

rastor and carl Ermert, Trustees, three acres of land in Section 10; SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Gertrude V. Richter to Velma M. Hoff, Lot 87 In Concord Park Subdivision; $1 (tax WALNUT HILLS Minnie Hampton, per onemr, to East End L. A. Company, 2020 Pogue Avenue; $1,666 (tax $2).

WEST END Bernard Wahoff, Executor, to Clara Schneider, Lot 5 of Square 8 of E. and F. Avery's Subdivision; $4,600 (tax WESTWOOD Joseph G. Mathlas and Lil lian ms wile to John and Blanche Hauck, 50 by 145 feet on the south side of Shaffer Avenue; $1 (tax mortgages Piled. John Hauck to Westwood Homestead 8.

ft L. A 5,000 550 3,500 5,000 2,500 1,350 3,500 6,150 3,000 1,600 2,000 3,075 2,500 750 1,250 3,300 2,000 6,700 3,500 3,700 800 1,920 1,760 3,200 3,700 2,500 2,500 3,000 John Hauck to Joseph G. Mathlas William Rodenberg to Delta L. A. Company Edgar Metzger to First B.

ft L. Company Nancy Bay to First National Bank of Norwool Carl Betz to Cheviot B. ft L. Co. Hubert Mason to Woodward B.

ft L. Company Lee B. Hill to Mount Lookout S. ft L. Co Grover C.

Tullis to Valley Central B. ft L. Co Ignatz Mattes to Gloria L. ft B. Company Walter A.

Liebel to Woodburn Avenue L. ft B. Co J. Van Price to Southern Ohio Sav ings Bank August Muehle to Cheviot B. ft L.

Company Harry W. Brook to Columbia B. Li, A. Co David A. Baker to Harrison Welfare B.

A Lillian Gurtemiller to Reading B. L. Co William B. Dahling to Burnet Wood B. 0 William C.

Greener to Eagle S. ft L. A William Welch to Eagle S. ft L. A.

Harold F. Hoff to Evanston B. ft L. Co Claude C. Hill to Joseph C.

Thlem Martha Gick to Home Owners' Loan Corporation Israel Thomas to Home Owners' Loan Corporation Claule C. Hill to Home Owners' Loan Corporation Gladys Mathes to Spring Grove Avenue L. ft D. Co Luella Kaiser to Spring Grove Avenue L. ft D.

Co Henry Schmleslng to Eagle S. L. A August Coldewey to Eagle S. ft L. A.

Co. Mortgages Canceled. Theodore J. Meyers to Central Fair-mount B. ft L.

Co Minnie C. Stelnmetz to Delta L. A. Company Frank Schwab to Miller ft Brumley Incorporated Mllford H. Miller to Central Hyde Fra.ik Schwab 'to inner 'ft' Brumley Incorporated Kissiah Campbell to Court House B.

ft L. Co Luella Kennedy to Jennie Weinberg Luella Kennedy to Gest Street No. 2 L. ft B. Co Mayme A.

Smith to Fifth Third Union Trust Co Joseph Oreenberg to Georg Woelfel Frank Hell to John Mauer Fred Haders to McHenry Avenue L. ft B. A Luther Killian to Leonard W. Bachus Helen Leesman to Equitable Life Assurance Society The McClure Building Company to American Mortgage Co Margaret Houllllon to Green Street L. ft B.

Co Fred W. Wlecher to Alma C. Bremer Louise Buchert to Winton Place B. ft L. Co Emma F.

Klocke to Central B. ft L. Company August Pflueger to Twelfth Ward B. ft L. Co J.

Van Price to Southern Ohio Loan Company Harry C. Handiey to Sharonville 8. ft L. Co Wesley Hollis to William Hemmerle, Senior Israel Thomas to First National Bank of Mt. Healthy Catherine E.

Thlem to Big Four B. ft 8. Co Claude C. Hill to M. Wiwl Laura Backs to Mildred E.

Knapp. Henry J. 8chmleslng to Marlemont B. ft L. A 5,200 3,500 1,000 4,500 1,000 3,600 800 7,250 1,800 5,000 1,600 4,000 250 5,000 6,200 6,500 1,000 5,000 1,000 6,000 2,820 4,759 1,500 1,400 3,500 2.700 2,000 3,500 DECEMBER RAIL REPORTS.

New York, January 27 AP) Net oP' eratlng Income of rallrondu reporting to day for December Included: 1935. 1934 $1,775,121 1,201,308 260,968 306.71.') 417.338 269,977 Baltimore Ohio $1,983,763 Great Northern 1,522.308 Chics CO ft E. Illinois 182.962 St. Paul 942,816 Chicago ft North W. 64:1.292 Denver ft Rio Grande 388,458 LIFE'S LITTLE TRAGEDIES.

yIya -PUPPIES 11 I WS. F0R Mill a. ri-? Nt.p Si forma. Note 'Indicates Special Delivery Stain Is required to effect delivery same da, mailing. To insure making a certain dispatch ir mail mu.U he at the Main Post Office ur the Post Office Annex or reach the Post Of I Ice Annex from stations and trains thirty 3il minutes In arivancs uf leaving time stated.

C. J. BOOKLET, PsiUoastWi.

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