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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 16

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NBWS SECTION1 VARSITY Trims Hanover Eleven NEWS OF THE COURTS. Edward Sherman, convicted of bur-Klary ot the home of Isaac Horwiti, formatory, suspended; William MC' whioh was returned unsatisfied, aad ington. Court is expected to hand down opinions in a number of cases heard during the last term of Court. During1 the first' week of this session It will hear the following calendar -of cases: 4,287. Procter A Gamble Company et petltlo'ners.

vs. the Federal Trade Commission. 4.S05. Victor M. Weaver, appellant, va.

the Pennsylvania-Ohio Power and Light Company et al. 4,386. Bergounan Rubber Corpora 4,362. Northern Ohio Traction and nue. Judge Smith Hlckenlooper sustained the demurrers and dismissed A revengeful Nebraska football team, smarting under defeat of 1923 anJ 1924, rose to superpower today, vanquished Illinois 14 to 0 and accomplished what no other football team has been able to do, completely stop Red Grange, America's outstanding football star.

OHIO STATE WINS. Columbus, Ohio. October 2 I A Kenzie, convicted of stabbing to kill asks that a receiver be named to con Light Company, plaintiff In error, vs. the Erie Railroad Company. 4,843.

City of Chicago, plaintiff (n error, vs. the Procter Gamble Company. 4,374. Charles P. Morse, Trustee, appellant, vs.

J. A. Shackelford, et al. 4,380. Hugh Wells.

Trustee, appellant, vs. the Twenty-first Street Realty Company. Frek Buckshorn, reformatory; Virgil Banks, pleaded guilty to stealing the vert the assets of the defendant Into cash and apply the proceeds upon Its (he suit, of Edward J. Kelly ot al. a executors, Chicago, 111., automobile of W.

1 Comer, reforma Judgment UNITED STATES COURTS. was- sentenced to two years in the Ohio Penitentiary by Judge Fred Hoffman In Criminal Division yesterday, Edward Fay, convicted of the 000, alleged to be duo as damages tory, and Emmett Maine, convicted of for the death of William L. Kelly housebreaking, reformatory. from injuries alleged to have been Seeks Receiver For Printer. A receiver to take charge of the printing business of Charles M.

Bourgeois, 3692 Coleraln avenue, of North College Hill, is sought by the Diem Wing Paper Company, in a suit filed In Common Tleas Court yesterday through Attorneys Bolslnger Benham. The company sues upon a Municipal Court judgment for 1365.17, United States Circuit Court of Appeals will be convened for the October sustained when part of the sidewalk same charge with Sherman, received a sentence to the Ohio Reformatory. in front of the Plaza Hotel oollapsed as ho passed over it. The demurrers Bearcats Smash Hard and Win, 12 To 0. session of the October, 1925, term Tuesday nkornlng it it.

with William Hall, convicted of stabbing were on the ground there was a misjoinder of parties defendant. It la to kill, was to the penitentiary. Ransom C. McCoy, convicted United States Circuit Judges Maurice, Hotel Men Dismissed, Following hearing of arguments of understood the plaintiffs will file Although Ohio Wcsleyan failed again to realize its age-old ambition of defeating Ohio State, it did an well H. Donahue, Charles H.

Moorman and Loyal E. Knappen presiding, Tudge Knappen sitltng in place of Judge of, cutting to kill Erwln Uurron, coived year in the penitentiary. Other sentences wee: Frank Che-nault, pleaded guilty to stealing (he automobile of Mesa Le.venson, re separate suits against the city and the hotel owners. Cincinnati Shows Marvelous Improvement Over Game Last Week Klein and Maddux Star. tion, appellant, va.

Herbert W. Hell, Trustee of J. Alperlit, as Public counsel on the of the City of Cincinnati, and John J. Burckhuus-er et al. aa owners of the Plana Hotel, Third street and Central ave Arthur Denlson, Grand Rapids', who Is Vice Chairman of the President's against its Big Ten opponent that the game was ever In doubt until th Service Tire and Supply Company, bankrupt.

"RED" GRANGE CRUSHED. Champaign, October 3 (A, Air Board now in session at Wash final gun stopped play at a 10-to-3 oount in favor of the Wllcemen. rices Bending rlp-roarlng Smashing bucks into the Hanover line, tossing- neat heaves -4nto the nlfjht ar and bewildering: their opponents with va. ilety of snappy tricks. Cincinnati scored its first victory of.

the season at Nlppert Stadium last night, when it won, 12 to 0. Comparod with the team which went down before the Transylvania eleven last week, Cincinnati looked like the Twentieth Century limited und a one-horse saay, und a flat-tired one at that. Instead of slow-moving backs, which got in oim another's way, slowing up the runner as they formed his Interference, the spectators received a pleasant surprise In fast-moving, hard-hitting men. The line, Here Ybull I ST Tn flaceSfreet Fifth I I I JV. This coat has the 1 1 1 1 a 1 collar which can be buttoned choker-fashion or worn open aa It's sketched.

Fur panels emphasize the side flare and the cuffs are equally unusual. $110 Petite Shop Third Floor which last week appeared as though i anything else you "'n own. GodPts and 7 bandings of the satin and its re- STw versed crepe back are a clever touch. N- The collar is ecru georgette and lace, 1 anything else you ft own. Godets and iai.ss; bandings of the 1 satin and its re- -STw versed crepe back it was made of paper and wet.

tissue rtf ffLffll gT rir- I ShQp A 'W faT MM fj.ll tft HB I hi i w.i'i'.liV.V. it- paper at that, resembled a stone wall le-enforced with concrete. Best of all was the marvelous Improvement in the quarterback position, where "Bi' displayed brand of game which couij hot have been bettered. In fact, -the clever lad ran his team like an Eckersal, mixing bucks, passes, shifts and tricks until hei had Hanover standing on i their proverbial heads. 1 Within six minutes after the kick-off Varsity scored Its first touchdown, when, after threatening: twice, only to be stopped by the visitors, Virsity not the ball on Its thirty-yard line und smashed the ball quickly down the field to within' four yards of goal, where Wood, on a slant play on the right side of the line, took it oVer.

Maddu failed to kick the extra point. In the third period the work of Klein and Bchwarm featured, Klein two gains, one of 27 yeards and another of 14. The second gain enabled I' jMmm a I ML mm in' ill fl Mm mm at fl nF sTb. iiiif ito" I him to place the ball on the two-yard line and Schwarm, who had taken Maddux's place In the full-back position, took the ball over. Klein failed, to kick goal.

MacLaren revealed I a wealth of backfteld material and each and every one looked good. Klein, Bradford. Wood, Maddux, Schwarm, Martin and Boreman all provided the- spectators with hope for a brilliant season. The linemen, -both on the offense and defense, especially Iee Hallerman. worked like Trojans.

The- lineup: A Hat for Formal Wear Have you a picturesque, unusual hat that will be remembered and admired? We, have a little col-' lection to show you of hats designed with just that aim. i Illustrated is a combination of monkey fur and silky panne velvet. Furthermore, it has a collar of monkey fur to match it. Have you a picturesque, unusual hat that will be remembered and admired? We have a little col- lection to show you of hats de- signed with just that aim. Illustrated is a combination of monkey fur and silky velvet.

Furthermore, it has a collar of monkey fur.to match it. 1f HI' i fyjT II a 7 1 I IvL 1 lfl-1 Aj( Cincinnati. Sch mid Howies SMiawe Position. Hanover. Ginks L.

Fai it'll Duncan Pease v. Beer 14 11 I I 1 I lSpp JUJ -1 'A flnger-tlp blouse of a tuetalllc net as a flnger-tlp blouse' nf hiaiii i I A glittering as chain Millinfrppf if lh Floor MM 'iixw 1 1 it4 i I l.O.VSM Nlmmo It. Htubhlerleld Herman It. Alexander Urasflder H. 15 Bryngelaon Blrt U.

Furnish Wood H. Hudson Martin B. Hodaon Maddux F. B. Houuh Hc.ore by periods: -v .1 2 3 4 0B 012 Hanover 0 0 0 0.

0 Scorlnfir-rTouuhdowns: Cincinnati, Wood, Schwarm. Substitutions Cincinnati: Bradford for Wood, Klein for Martin, Schwann for Maddux, Borneman for Schwarm', Bryant for Blrt. Hallerman for Htni-icka, CralK for Bradford. Davis for Schmld. Hanover: Inail: with shadow-i woven flowers of many shades.

The black velvet skirt has the fullnes shirred toward the front. i VttW.i -itrouKhman for Hough. Hetherlngton for Duncan, Gregory, for Farrell. Heferee Umpire Krueck. Head Linesman-: Motzer.

COVINGTON IS VICTORIOUS. To meet all requirements of a busy young person a practical and colorful coat of terra eotta red Monte-cella cloth with rich trimmings of 90S Woman's Shop II---. Intra eloor sku Tnvi i J' i Mi ijc i vimmwmwt Paris High School Loses in Initial Contest at New Stadium. Members of the Covington High School Bulldogs football team yesterday dedicated -their new playing field on the Cov-ngton High School grounds by defeating strong Paris ly.) eleven by a score 52 to 0. 1 I.ine-up of the teams follows; Petite Shop Third Floor wmmm This Pump Is a Favorite Of patent leather, showing a narrow underlay of gold kid.

An excellent style in its simplicity, tho several women have discovered a striking effect by adding bronze buckles to blend with the gold stripe. i $12:50 Pari a. Urthe Covington. tutenrieb Jrultt-Vleth Arnsberg Position. E.

L. T. G. Alexander Btophy Bratton Taytor T. E.w.

B. Umwe Ray-Winston Strahan Htewart (Capt.) Htevenson-Dunn Car ron Norman -Sunschien Marksberry Jump-Ryan tk l- tk l- ri" A Slllliiilil ynmmBmW'-. A Knickerbocker I I'll H. i'udold Hoes Peld Hume1 (Capt.) McVey 2 3 4 19 20 052 0, 0 0 0 Score by Periods. Covington f-arls "'J-'j HI' i jj fc I ii I wsxs-' mm I 11 iiiiiiiiw mmmm i mill iwmmi Raferee Virgil Perry, Miami University.

Withrow Is Defeated. SPICIAL DISPATCH TO THB BNQVIBKR. Piqua, Ohio, October 3. Withrow High Hi'hool gridders dropped a hard-fouKht game to the Plqua school boy here today, 2S to 6. The Piqua team was considerably outweighed by the Invaders, tumbles by the Cincinnati team proved eoHtly, allowing two touchdowns.

VVkh-row's aerfa attack was only partially tue-censful. Biondi made Cincinnati's kne touchdown In the third period. The lineup: Withrow; Positions. Piqua. "ongue Pump green velvet blends 1 TYt'i 'ijcli'tf Black satin with frilled cuffs and a very becoming net vestee, on which each scalloped ruf-lle Is feather-stitched In gold thread.

Four panels give the fashionable fullness below the knee. II I'tcuijr Willi iuiuk lu 1 i i i I II' I this afternoon coat. 'v 1 ''( I Patent leather with a fine line 1 Patent leather with' a fine line Jjlnn xv severing Tfturman T. Vandewece Chrowl Gehm ITurry Its shawl collar has a flattering line. A 'VV Woman's Shop aW' Third Floor --jsH31 L.

G. I Pooltj T. Heltzman K. Bhawler Q. Gabriel Babbitt Slefrled Wilson NtbolHky Htaley Sparling Wurster Biondi Blng mgmmm pi B.

Comer Petite Shop Third Floor of beige kid around each tongue. 1 6.00 A Knickerbocker 'Always Something New in Smith-Kasson Footwear An interesting collection at $7.50 and $10. Feminine Footwear Fourth Floor Score by 12 3 4 Withrow. 0 0 6 0 6 0 12 0 1325 Touchdowns Comer 3, Biondi, Sfefried. Referee Burghalter.

Umpire McCray. Mt. TXnipn 12, Heidelberg 0. Tiftln, Ohio, October 3 (A. Taking advantage of the breaks, Mt.

Union defeated Heidelberg in the annual homecoming game here today, 12 to 0. Klip-pert, big Mt. Union tackle, fell on the ball behind the goal line when Kramer fumbled in the first quarter, and Armstrong, after intercepting a plunged half a yard to score- the second touchdown in the second quarter. For Street, for School, To Wear at Home The Mol May Corset-Brassiere Wool Challis' Js Boneless Dresses Dartmouth Trims Hobart. SFXCUIi DISPATCH TO THB ENQUtRKR.

Hanover, N. October 3. Dartmouth's heft and power overcame the speed and cleverness of Hobart. 34 to 0, on a wet field this afternoon. Hobart's gains were with just enough mercerized cotton added to prevent shrinking).

mostly by means of tricky plays which on more than one occasion caught the big H-reen unawares. Twice the visitors threat ened with scores on passes which carried the distance only to be DiocKea. but mean while Dartmouth had rolled up a winning iea. A Small Quantity of Imported Pressed Glass Perfume Atomizers for Monday Only This tall, glass atomizer was made in France, carefully mounted with a silk-covered cord and rubber bulb. Slim Gothic points are pressed into the glass and lend depth to the coloring.

Toilet Goods First Floor FOUND HANGING FROM TREE. Mystery which surrounded the disappearance several days ago of William Hell, 41 years old, from his home, 42RS Williamson Wft ft Quite a feature when comfort desired and a slight support is needed to make you ionably lithe and slirru A really fine caluc for $5.95 Corsets Third Floor yesterday when beys found his body Tjey come in sport stripes and plaids, blending the shades of blue, brown and tan. Long-fitted sleeves, vest effects and tailored collars and cuffs of pongee are details that make them youthful; with club collar and neckline, or round collar Lower-Priced Dresses Second Floor Blue Green or Crystal Hanging- irom xne umo ox a tree in Parker's Woods, less than a quarter of a mile from his Northslde home. Hell had been employed as shipping clerk for the William Powell Com-' pany. He suffered a nervous breakdown." Thomas Schimpf, 1221 Chase avenue; Charles Emerson, 1725 Ella A boneless corset with brassiere attached, made of silk brocade and hooked at the.

side. Sizes 32 to 38. Sizes 36 to 44. street, and Carl Gooley, 4206 Uangdon tract, schoolboys) found the body..

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