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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 43

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in THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 NEWS SECTION 43 Company. Dividend. Payable. Rec. Sum.

Tob. $1.75 q. Sep. 1 Aug. 15 Do $1.75 May 15 Atlantic Coast Line sa.

July 10 June 15 Do 1 st. June 15 Sup. pow. stock Apr. 23 Do stock Apr.

23 Auto Fan and Bear. May Apr. 20 Atlantic Ref. $1.75 q. May Apr.

16 Am. Atchison, $2.50 June May 4 L. and Tract. $2 May Apr. 13 Am.

w. W. and El. 25c 15 Am. Sm.

R. $1.76 q. June May De common, $2 May Apr. 13 Am. Cigar, 2 Apr.

14 Am. Mch. 50c Apr. 19 Do, 50c May 19 Allis Chalmers, $1.50 q. May 15 Apr.

24 M. Byers $1.75 May Apr. 14 American Can, 50c May 15 Apr. 30 Allied 1.50 Apr, 3 Anaconda 75c May 21 Apr. 14 Atlas Powd.

Apr. 20 Am. Shipbuilding, $2 May Apr. 14 Do 1.75 May Apr. 14 Archer Dan.

750 May Apr. 20 Do May Apr. 20 Am. Vit. Pro.

1.75 q. May Apr. 20 Art Loom June May 15 Am. Cl. of $1 q.

May Apr. 10 Asst. Gas El. A. 50c May Mar.

13 Am. Linseed q.Jan. Do Do Atl. Guir W. O.

pf. 75c q. Dec. Dec. Do 75c Sep.

29 Sep. 10 Do 75c June 30 June 11 Amer. 50c Apr. 30 Apr. 16 Ast.

Dry G. '1st 1.50 q. June May 12 Do 2d 1.75 May 12 Do common, 62c Apr. 14 Abrah. Sp.

1.75 May 1 Apr. 15 Brunswick Balke, 75c May 15 May 6 Butler q. 15 Apr. 28 Bangor Aroostook, 87c May 25 Do $1.75 1 May 26 H. C.

Bohach, $2.50 Apr. 16 Do $2.50 Aug. July 16 Beacon Oil pfd. May 15 May 1 Builock's, pfd. $1.75 q.

May Apr. 20 Bestman Electric, 50c May Apr. 16 Do $1.75 Apr. 16 Bloom'ale Bros. q.

May Apr. 20 Borden $1.50 June May 15 Burns Bros. $2 15 May Brown Shoe Apr. Bigelow Hart $1.50 q. Apr.

18 Do $1.50 Apr. 18 Bunte Bros. May Apr. 25 Balaban Katz, 25c July June 20 Do, 250 June May 21 Do, 25c Apr. 20 Do $1.75 June 20 Blaw.

Knox, 75c May Apr. 20 B. and 0. June Apr. 14 Do 1 ex.

Tune Apr. 14 Buckeye Pipe, $1 Apr. 23 Do, $1 Apr. 23 Benson H. 50c q.

1.. May Apr. 20 A. M. Byers $1.75 May Apr.

14 Bestian B. Co. $1.75 q.Oct. Sep. 20 Du $1.76 July 10 June 20 Beech- Nut 3 Apr.

Mar. 24 Belding 60c May Apr. 20 Bardt Spind. 1st pf q. May Apr, 23 Do 2d May Apr.

23 Bon Ami $1 Apr. 30 Apr. 15 Cities Service, June May 15 Do June May 15 Do 50c May 15 Do B. B. 50c June May 15 Do 5c May 15 Cen.

S. W. Ut, pf. $1.75 q. May 15 Apr.

30 Do pr. lien $1.75 q. May 15 Apr. 30 Caterpillar Tractor, 35c q. May 25 May 15 Do 20e May 25 May 15 Com.

1st. pf. $1.50 q. May 1 Apr. 20 Consol.

Laun. May Apr. 20 Do May Apr. 20 Cleve. Cliffs Iron, $1 Apr.

25 Apr. 13 Calif. Packing, $1 15 May 31 -Campbell W. 50c June 1 May 15 Centrifugal Pipe, 15c May 15 May 5 Coast C. Gas $1.50 June 25 June 14 Do 2d $1.50.

June 14 City Ice, 75c June 1 May 10 Continental Can, $1.25 May 15 May 6 Calif. Packing, $1 June 15 May 31 Columbia G. $1.25 q. May 15 Apr. 20 Do, $1.50 May 15 Apr.

20 Cent. Kib. M. June May 19 Com'w'th Edison, $2 May Apr. 14 Cen.

P. L. $1.75 q. May Apr. 14 Gerro de Pasco.

$1 May Apr. 12 Columbian Carbon, $1 Apr. 18 Cluett Peabody, $1.25 1 Apr. 20 Cuneo Press Sep. 15 Sep.

Do 15 June Ch. Pneu. Tool, 25 Apr. Contin. Motor, 20c 30 Apr.

14 Congoleum N. 1 May 10 15 Col. Phono. $4 25 Apr. Conlon Corp.

31 Oct. 20 Professional Services. Record of Dividends Dividends Pow. 50c 25 Apr. 30 So.

Colo. So. Pipe Line, June 15 May 15 Savannah Sugar, $1.50 May 1 Apr. 14 Do $1.75 1 Apr. 14 Sinclair Oil $2 q.

May 15 May 1 S'td' P. L. $1.76 1 Apr. 16 Sears Roebuck Apr. 14 So.

Cal. Edison 2 q. May 15 Apr. 20 Salt Creek Prod. 75c May Apr.

16 Scher-Hirst A. 50c q. Apr. 20 Simmons Co. 75c 2 June 14 Stand.

Inv. Cor.pf. 1.37 May Apr. $6 St. L.

S. F. pf. $1.50 Nov. Oct.

15 Do pref. $1.50 July 14 Do $1.50 May April 17 8t. Joseph Lead. 50c Dec. 20 Do 25c Dec.

20 Do Sep. 20 -Do 25c Sep. 20 50c June 20 Do 25c June 20 Schulte Ret. q.Dec. Nov.

15 Do Sep. Aug. 15 Do 87 q. May 15 Southern $2 May. Apr.

2 Shaffer Oil Apr. 25 Mar 31 Stand. G. 25 Mar. Seeman 50c 4......

May Apr. 16 Steel Tubes 75c Apr. 30 Apr. 18 Troxel $1.50 May 1 Apr, 20 Do $1.75 1 Apr. 20 Thatcher Mfg.

90c May 15 May 4 Tidewater Oil pref. 1.25 15 Apr. 13 Tob. Prod 1-10 ah. stk Apr.

16 Mar. SU Telauto, raph, 20c May A.pr. 14 Company, Dividend. Payable. Rec.

Canfield Oil 2 30 June 20 Do 2 Sep. 30 Sep. 20 Do 2 31 Dec. 20 Do $1.75 June Do $1.75 30 Sep. 20 Cleveland Stone 50c q.

Sep. Aug. Do 50c June May 15 Chi. Rap. T.

65c m. June May 16 Do 650 May 1 Apr. 17 Do 60c June May 16 Do 60c m. May Apr. 17 C.

and $3.25 sa.July June 8 Chi. Yellow Cab, 250 June May 19 Do 25c Apr. 20 Cons. Gas $1.25 May Mar. 30 Chrysler Mot.

$2 q.Jan. Dec. 17 Do $2 q. Sep. 29 Sep.

17 Do $2 30 June 16 Cru.ibl Steel. $1.50 30 Apr. 15 Comth. May Apr. 11 Do, 50c May Apr.

11 Cities St. Aug. July 13 Do Apr. 14 Cen. Rib.

M. 1.75 June May 19 Cud. Pack. 7 s. May Apr.

21 Do 6 3 8. May Apr. 21 Cleve. El Ill. pf.

$1.50 q. June May 16 A. Decker Cohn, 50c June 15 June 5 Dairy Dale $7 Apr. 15 Do Apr. 15 Davega, Inc.

250 1 Apr. 16 Dupont Apr. 25 Apr. 10 Diamond Match, 2 June 15 May 21 E. G.

58 m.May Apr. 14 Do 66 m. May Apr. 14 F. W.

Grand q.May 1 Apr. 14 Emporium Cupwell 50c q.June 24 June Exchange Butfet, q.Apr. 30 Apr. 14 Eureka Vac, $1 May Apr. 20 Elgin Watch, Apr.

14 Eureka Pipe, $1 Apr. 16 Elec. P. 25c q. Apr.

13 Elec. B. and S. 25c q.Apr. Mar.

is Do Apr. 15 Eaton Axle, 50c Apr. 14 The Fair, 20c July June 20 Do, 20c May 20 Do, 20c May Apr. 20 Do T'yl'r q. May Apr.

20 Ford 1st, pt. q. June May'17 Fajardo Sugar, $2.50 4... May Apr. 15 Fed.

Knit. Mills, 620 Apr. 16 Do, extra May Apr. 10 Freeport $1 Apr. 14 Do 75c May Apr.

14 Fisk Rub. 2d $1.75 q. June May 15 1st $1.75 Apr. 16 Do con. lat $1.76 q.

May Apr. 16 Globe Grain Mill, $1.50 q.July June 28 Do 1st $1.75 July June 28 Do 2d $2 June 28 Gillette Razor, $1.25 June May 1 General Tire, 75c May Apr. 20 Gd. Rps. R.

R. q. May Apr. 16 Glichrist 760 30 Apr. 16 Granby Consolidated, May Apr.

13 B.F. $1.76 July June Gen. Mot. $1.50 q. May Apr.

Do deb $1.50 Apr. Do May Apr. Gt. Nor. Iron Ore, 75c 30 Apr.

Gen'l Cigar $1.75 Jun. May 21 Gen. $1 27 Mar. 23 Do spi. stock, 15c Apr.

27 Mar. 23 Gen. Ice Cr. $1.50 a. 16 Apr.

Gen. Cable $1.66 June May Do $2.33 May Apr. Gimbel Bros May Apr. 14 Goth. S.

Hos. $1.75 Apr. 16 Gold Dust. (60 4 May Apr. 17 H.

W. Gossard, q.May Apr. 20 Hammermill Paper, 250 q.May 15 Apr. 30 A. Hollander Son, q.

May 15 May 1 Harb. -Walker, q.July 20 June 10 Do common, 1 May 21 Home Service q. May 20 May Hazeltine 25c May 24 May 4 Honduras Mining, 25c 28 Apr. 18 Do, 25c extra. Apr.

28 Apr. 18 Hart Shaf. Marx, $2 May 31 May 15 Hercules Pow. q. May 15 May Homestake Mining, 50c m.

Apr. 26 Apr. 20 Hupp Motors, 35c May Apr. 14 Do stock Apr. 14 Horn, Hardart, May Apr.

11 Do 25c Apr. 11 Hil. Spenc. m. June 29 June 22 Do 35c m.

May 25 May 18 Do 360 27 Apr. 70 Int'l. Harvester, $1.75 June May 5 Ind. P. 1st $1.75 q.

May Apr. 24 Ill. Pacific Glass, 50c May 18 Interstate Iron Si q.Jan. 15 Jan. 6 Do, $1 15 Oct.

5 Do, $1 16 July Int'l Nickel May Apr. 12 Int'l Intertype Pipe, 600 25c May May 15 15 May May 1 Indep. 0. and 25c May Apr. 23 Illinois Brick, 60c 16 Uct.

Do, 600 14 July Ills. N. Util. $1.50 q. May Apr.

14 Do pr. $1.75 4.... May Apr. 14 Jaeger Machine, June May 18 Julius Kayser, $1.25 4.... May Apr.

16 S. H. Kress, 25c Apr. 20 Do spc. 15c May 1 Apr.

20 Ky. May 19 May 1 G. R. Kinney $2 q.June May 21 Kelsey Wh. $1.76 q.

May 1 Apr. 20 Kauffman Stores, $2 28 Apr. 20 Loew's q.May 15 Apr. 28 Long Island R. R.

May 1 Apr. 20 Lord Tay. 1st q.June May 17 Louisiana Oll pref. May 15 May 1 Liquid Carbonic, 900 Apr. 20 Loose W.

Biscuit 40c Apr. 18 Do 2nd $1.75 Apr. 18 Mohawk Mining $1 1 Apr. 30 Montgomery Ward $1 May 15 May 4 Mid. -Cont.

pr, $1.75 q. June 1 May 15 McCord Hadiator, 50c May Apr. 26 Melville Shoe, $1 Apr. 20 Do $2 May Apr. 20 Mass.

Gas, 1.25 May Apr. 16 Minpis. H'ywell, 1 25 a. Aug. 15 Aug.

Nov. 15 Nov. Do Aug. 15 Aug. Do 15 May 3 Middle West $1.75 May 15 Apr.

30 Do -100 $2 Apr. 16 Mar. 31 Do $1.50 Apr. 16 Mar. 31 Mt.

St. Pow. 20 Mar. 51 Phil. Morris 15 Jan.

Do 16 Oct. Do 2 16 July Do 16 Apr. McCrory Stores pref. 1.50 1 Apr. 20 Miami Copper May 15 May 1 Motor Products 50c May 1 Apr.

20 Do preferred 1.25 q. 1 Apr. 20 P. H. Macy $1.25 q.

May 15 Apr. 28 Magma Mahoning Ce. Copper, R. 12.50 q. May 1 Apr.

11 75c 16 Mar. 31 Nat'l Lead pf. $1.75 June 15 June 1 N. Process Co. Apr.

26 Nat'l Bel. H. $1.75 June May 21 Nat'l Tile, 75c Apr. 18 Nat'l F'd May 15 May N. Cen.

Texas Oil, 15c June 1 May 10 N. A. Edison $1.50 June May 15 Nat'l Biscuit, $1.50 July 14 June 29 Do $1.75 q. May 31 May 17 Nat'l Pw. and 25c June May 15 Nash Motors, $1 May 1 Apr.

20 Do, 50c May Apr. 20 New Cornelia C'p'r, 50c 21 May New River $1.50 May 1 Apr. 17 Nat'l Elec. Power 45c q. Apr.

20 Nint'n Hund. W'h. 50c q. May 15 May 1 Nat'l Carbur. pref.

2 May 1 20 Nat'l D. Stra. 1st pf. 1.75 Apr. 16 Nat'l Radiator pref.

1.75 Apr. 20 Nat'l Supply $1 May 15 May 6 Nat'l Tea pref. 1.02½ Apr. 14 Nor. and West.

$1 q. May 19 Apr. 30 N. J. Zine, $2 10 Apr.

20 Northw. 50e q.May Apr. 15 H. Nelson Cu. Out.

16 vet. 3 Nat'l Lead pid. $1.50 Apr. 23 El. 1.75 Mar.

30 Nor. Pacific, May Mar. 13 Nor. St. Power $2 Mur.

31 New York 2 May Mar. 30 Oppenhelmer Co. 1.75 2 May Apr. 24 Oil Well Sup. q.

May 16 Apr. 12 Pullman, $1 May Apr. 28 Peabody Coal, 5c May Apr. 20 Do 59c Mav Apr. 20 Piggly W'y W't'n, Apr.

20 Pac. Do Coast Biscuit, 15c May Apr. Apr. 13 Pub. S.

Nor. Ill. 6 pf.1.50q.. May Apr. 14 Do 7 preferred 1.75 Apr.

14 Do $100 com. $2 May Apr. 14 Do n. p. com.

Apr. 14 Postum Co. 1.25 q. May Apr. 16 Penn.

O. Securities 18c Apr. 16 Penn. Ohio Edison 20c Apr. 16 Do 1-50 share 1 Apr.

16 Pitts. and W. Va. 1.50 30 Apr. 17 Pick- Clay Barth A pf.

m. May 15 1 Apr. 25 20 Pac. Apr. S.

N. J. 60c In. Apr. 30 Apr.

6 Prairie Pipe, $3.50 Apt. 30 mar. 31 Phil. Co. 6 $1.50 8.

a. May 1 Apr. Do common, $1 Apr. 30 Apr. 2 Do $1.25 May 1 13 Phila.

R. T. 1.75 s.a.. May 1 Apr. Do common, $1 Apr.

30 Apr. 16 Phillips Jones 1 15 1 Apr. 20 Quaker Oats May 31 May 1 Rep. I. and St.

$1.75 q.July June 15 Do common, $1 June 1 May 15 Riv. Raisin P. 20c May 15 May 1 Reading 2 May 10 Apr. 12 Richfield Oil, 25c 1 Apr. 6 Do, 25c May Apr.

5 Coast Co. $1.75 May 16 Apr. 20 Santa M. Bay $2 May 15 May 15 Stov. M.

and E. May 1 Apr. 20 Pow. 50c 25 Apr. 30 J.

Thotauson 30e m.June May Do 30e May Apr. Utd. Biscuit, 40c q. June May Do $1.76 May Apr. Do $1 1 May Union Oil 50c q.

May 10 Apr. 23 Mayflower. The Community 18 recognizes that fact by 26 immigrant American 10 principles. 18 DEATHS. ABEI Abel, beloved husband of Anna Abel (nee Nichols), Friday, April 20, 1928, aged 55 years.

neral from the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary, Monday, April 23, at 7:45 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Andrew's Church 8:30 a. m.

AKE-Infant Lloyd Donald Ake, loved son of Donald and Mary (nee. Beckman), Saturday, April 1928, at 1 p. m. Residence Betts street. Funeral Monday 10 a.

from Dunkman'8 funeral home. 910 Clark street: BAYER- Julius Bayer, beloved band of Margaret Bayer Keiss), suddenly, Thursday, April 20, at his residence, 1407 Vine aged 57 Funeral from Busse Borgmann Company mortuary, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. m. -Gustave Berold, beloved husband of the late Amelia Berold (nee Hausman) and father of Berold, Thursday, April 19, 1928. Funeral Monday, April 23, from Wm.

G. Siefke Sons mortuary, Eighth and Linn streets, 2:30 p. m. BLACK--Edward F. Black, Saturday.

April 21, 1928, at 3 at home of his sister, Sirs. Belle Thomas, 271 Kearney Hartwell, aged 74 years. Funeral services Wiltsees' 24 W. Ninth Monday, at 2 p. m.

Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. Friends invited. (W. Va.) Sioux City (Iowa) papers please BOVA-George Bova, beloved husband of Mary Bova (nee Homer), Saturday, April 21, 1928, aged 79 years. Funeral from Theo.

Homer Son's funeral home, Thirteenth and Walnut streets, Monday, April 25, 1928, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Francis Church at 8:30 a. m.

BRICKING- -John Bricking, beloved son of Albert and Jeanette Bricking (nee Baumgardner), at his residence, 225 Eden avenue, Bellevue, aged 4 years. Angel mass Monday, April 23, 1928, at 8:30 a. Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue, Ky. BUTLER--James Butler, beloved husband of Marcella Butler (nee Ryan), on Saturday, April 21, 1928. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, from residence, 3728 Glenway avenue, Price Hill.

Solemn requiem high mass at Lawrence Church, at 8:30 a. Members of Price Hill Council, Knights of Columbus, will meet clubhouse Monday, at 8 p. proceed to the residence. Detroit (Mich.) and Cleveland (Ohio) papers please -William N. Bryant, Friday, April 20, 1928, at his residence, Plum street.

Funeral from John J. Gilligan Son funeral home, 22 West Ninth street, Monday, April 23. Interment at Lilly, Kentucky. William E. Chester.

beloved Husband of Florence Chester (nee Edmonson), Friday, April 20, 1928, at residence, 4208 Forest Norwood, Ohio. Funeral from the Tredway funeral home, 213L Cameron Norwood, Monday, 2 p. m. CLAUDER-Arthur E. Clauder, beloved husband of Lucy Clauder (nee Deisel), father of Arthur Walter Otto Harry Oscar E.

Clauder: Mrs. C. Deisel and Mrs. Howard Dhonau, passed away Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 5:10 a. aged 66 years.

Funeral Tuesday, April 24, at 1:45 p. from residence, 0342 Rohs street, and 2:15 p. m. Services at the First German Baptist Church on Corwine and Walnut streets. Friends invited.

COX-Atley H. Cox, beloved husband of Catherine Cox (nee Reardon), Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 6:15 p. m. Due notice of funeral. -Edna Curley, Tenth anniversary mass at St.

Peter's Cathedral, Tuesday, April 24, 1928, at 8 a. m. DENNING- Cornelius Denning, beloved husband of the late Catherine Denning (nee Dougherty), Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 3:30 a. at his residence, 4623 Station avenue, Norwood, Ohio. Funeral Tuesday, April 24.

Solemn requiem high Church mass at Elizabeth's at 9 m. (Members of the Holy Name Society assemble at St. Elizabeth's Church Sunday at 3:30 p. J. Dottmann, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Dottmann (nee Kuhlmann), and brother of Rev.

B. Dottmann, pastor of St. Charles Church, Carthage, Ohio, Wednesday, April 18, 1923, at 5:30 p. at residence, 1010 Celestial Mt. Adams, in his 68th year.

Funeral Monday, April 23, at 9 a. from J. Hodapp's funeral home, st. and Carthage pike, Carthage, Ohio. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Charles Borromeo Church at 9:30 8. m. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends and clergy invited.

widow ERNST-Mary of Ernst (nee Kramer), Frank Ernst, at 8:30 p. m. at home, 2641 Colerain av. Funeral notice later. GAETANO- -Gabriel Gaetano, beloved brother of Henry Gaetano, Saturday, April 21, at his residence, 1409 Main street.

Funeral from the John J. Gilligan Son funeral home, 22 23, West 1928. Ninth street, Monday, April Sacred Requiem high mass at Heart (Italian) Church, at 9 a. m. GESSING- Charles J.

Gessing, beloved husband of Mary Gessing (nee Lorenz), Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 8:35 Dexter p. avenue, at his residence, 1734 East Walnut Hills. Due notice of funeral will be given. GRUSD-Jack V. Grustd.

beloved son of Isaac and Rae Grusd, at Marshall, Mich. Notice of funeral suddenly, later. wife HATFIELD of Jess -Harriet Daunt Hatfield, Hatfield, formerly of Dayton, April 17, 1928, at Clifton Heights, Penn. Burial in Philadelphia, Penn. HAUCK- George Hauck, beloved husband of Hauck (nee Friday, April 20, 1928, at 7 p.

Turpen), m. Funeral from Ihlendorf funeral home, Norwood, and Monroe avenues, Main Ohio, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. m. JONES- -William Sherman Jones, beloved son of Elizabeth Jones, at his residence, 427 West Twelfth street, Covington, Friday, April 20, 1928. Services at the residence, Monday, April 23, at 2 p.

m. Interment in Highland Cemetery. KNEFF-William Kneff, beloved son of Theresa Kneff (nee Werner), and the April late 19. Balther 1928, Kneff, Thursday, at Detroit, Mich. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, from the residence, 2556 Liddell street, Fairmount, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Leo Church at 9 a. m. Matilda Koepke (nee Kettenring), beloved wife Frank Koepke, Thursday, April 19, 1928, at 9:50 p.

aged 47 years. Funeral Monday, April 23, at 7:45 a. from the residence, Carthage, 108 West Sixth-fifth street, mass Ohio. Requiem high Church, at at 8:15 St. Charles Borromeo a.

m. Friends invited. Du Do Oct. Union Storage q. Nov.

10 Nov. Do Aug. 10 Aug. Do q. May 10 May U.

Prof. Shar. 50c 30 Mar. 31 Utd. L.

P. new 12c Apr. 16 Do new 12c Apr, 16 old 60c 60c May May Apr. Apr. 16 16 Do Univ.

P. $1.75 May 16 U. S. Ina. 1.25 May Apr.

10 Meo Apr. 5c 15 Apr. 20 Venez. Vanadium 75c May 15 Ch. pr.

q.June May 16 Viv'd'n, $1.75 q.May Apr. 20 Vacuum Oil stock. 28 Apr. 14 Vick Chemical, $1 May 1 Apr. 16 Wolv.

Ptld. 15c 15 May 5 Apr. 24 F. W. Woolworth, $1.25 q.

June Apr. 26 W. Penn. Elec. pref.

15 Apr. 20 Do 6 preferred 15 Apr. 20 Wabash Ry. pref. A 25 Apr.

21 White Sew. Mach. pt. $1 May 1 Apr. 19 Wm.

Wrigley, 25c m. Aug. 1 July 20 Do 250 June Do 25c m. June May 20 Do 250 Apr. 20 Westinghouse Klee.

$1 Apr. 30 Mar. 30 Zenith Radio. 1 Apr. 20 We all didn't come over on the Chest teaching the man who from his seat in the press box, is now in his thirty-eighth year of watching ball games.

His experience goes all the way back to the old brotherhood days of 1890. Utd. Cigar Stra. pfd. Apr.

16 United Verde, 50c May Apr. U. S. Cast 1. Pipe.

$2.50 Dec. 15 Dec. Edison Do $2.50 $2.50 Sep. 15 Sep. operates June 15 Do $1.75 15 Dec.

Do $1.7.5 Sep, 16 Sep. Un. Pr. Dye q.Jan. 2 KEEVER-Adeline Keever.

widow P. Keever, April 21, 1928, at resiFu- dence of granddaughter, Miss Nona Drake, Mason, Ohio, aged 84 years. Funeral Monday, April 28, at high above residence, at 2:30 p. m. at terment in Rose HIll Cemetery.

KING--John W. King, beloved be- band of Lucy King (nee Rand) Ake father of C. Arthur King, 21, day, April 20, 1928, at 12:05 p. 935 aged 81 years. Funeral Monday at 2 p.

from, residence, 2389 street. John G. Kourgis, Saturhus- day, April 21,, 1928, aged 45 years. (nee Remains at the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary. the KRUEGER-Frederick H.

Krueger, beloved husband of the late Fredericka Krueger (nee Reuter), father of Emma Krueger, April 1928, at 2:15 a. m. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, from residence, Hyde Park avenue, Hyde Park, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited.

F. McDermott, at beloved husband of Nancy McDermott (nee Cloherty), Thursday, April 19, 1928. Funeral from late residence, 813 Liberty street, Newthe port, Monday at 8:30 a. H. Requiem high mass at Church Immaculate Conception at 9 a.

at Franklin (Ohio), and Pittsburgh papers at please copy.J and McCLELLAND-James W. McClelland, beloved husband of Mrs. Genevieve McClelland (nee Bennett), Friday, April 20, at 6. p. in his fifty- -fifth year.

Funeral from the late residence, 3143 Schubert Pleasant Ridge, Monday, April 23, 2 p. m. Burial at Mason, Ohio. MEIERS- -Frank Meiers, beloved husat band of Bee Melers (nee Altvater), Friday, April 20, 1928. Funeral from residence, 234 East Fourth street, Newport, Monday, 7:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass Church of Immaculate Conception at 8 a. m. at MULLICH-Louis Henry Mullich, his residence, 433 Fifth avenue, Dayton, Saturday, April 1928, aged 93 years. Due notice funeral.

-Rosa Nether (nee Hoehn), beloved wife of Frank Nether, St. passed Friday, April 20, 1928, at 1:45 m. p. well fortified with the holy sacraments of the church, in her 73d at year. Funeral from residence, 1830 to Chase avenue, Tuesday, April 24, 8:30 a.

with solemn requiem high mass Boniface Church, at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Kindly omit flowers. 35 NIEMAN-Howard H.

Nieman, bethe loved husband of Sara Hollister Nieman and son of the late Eliza and Theodore F. Nieman, passed away Saturday, April 21, 1928, after a brief illness, at his home in New York City. D'NEILL -Mary Agnes O'Neill, Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 4:15 a. her 51st year. Funeral from Vitt Stermer funeral home, 1824 Westwood avenue, Fairmount, Monday, at April 23, at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura Church 8:30 a. m. O'ROURKE--William O'Rourke, beloved son of Martin and the late Mary O'Rourke (nee McKeown), Friday, April 20.

1928, at 5 a. residence, 3030 Concordia street. Funeral Tuesday, April 24. Requiem high mass at St. Andrew's Church at 8 a.

m. at PARIS Amelia Paris (nee Flaxmeyer), beloved wife of August Paris, on Thursday, April 19, 1928, at residence. 3213 Brevier avenue, Price Hill, aged 73 years 11 months. Funeral Monday, April 23, at 2 p. from residence.

PHELAN George Phelan, beloved son of Catherine Heiner Phelan and the Phelan, Saturday, April 21, 1928. Due notice of funeral will be given. REES-Fay Rees, beloved wife of Harry Rees, Saturday, April 21, 1928, at the residence, 4188 Marat Wm. G. Seifke's Sons mortuary, burg avenue, Hyde a Park.

Remains Eighth and Linn streets. Due notice of funeral. ROGERS Lena Rogers (nee Schatzman), widow of James Rogers, at her residence, 206 Washington avenue, Newport, Saturday, April 21, 1928. aged 78 years. Due notice of funeral.

ROMBACH- Rombach (nee Peter). First anniversary requiem high mass at St. Augustine's Church, Thursday, April 26, at 7:30 a. m. Ross, widow of Columbus Ross, Friday, April 20, 1928, at residence, 1020 Columbia street, Newport, Ky, aged 79 years.

Funeral Monday, April 23, from the John J. Radel funeral home, 822 York street, Newport, at p. m. Interment in Highland Cemetery. RUTEMILLER Theresa Rutemiller (nee Jansen), beloved wife of the late August B.

Rutemiller, in her seventy-fifth year. Residence 3634 Michigan Hyde Park. Due notice of funeral later. SCHRAER-Edward John Schraer, husband of Nettie Eberhart Schraer, of 2227 Symmes street, Friday, April 20, 1928. Services at W.

Mack Johnson's funeral McMillan and Upland place, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. m. SMITH--Charles Smith, brother of Katherine, Jacob and Adam Smith, April 20, 1928, at Speers aged 56 years. Services at Fred A. Erschell funeral home, 227 East Sixth street, Newport, Monday, April 23, at 2 p.

m. STOFFREGEN Emma Stoffregen (nee Stall), widow of Ernst H. Stoffregen, Friday, April 20, 1928, at Akron, Ohio, aged 80 years. Funeral from J. Hodapp's funeral home, 7401 Carthage pike, Carthage, Ohio, Monday, April 23, at 2 p.

m. Burial at Vine Street Cemetery. Friends invited. TARRANT-Bessie A. Tarrant, dearly loved aunt of Dr.

J. C. Tarrant, Friday, April 20, 1928, at residence, 1563 Chase avenue, Northalde. Funeral services at the late residence Monday, April 23, at 2:30 p. m.

TIMMERMAN-Henry T. Timmerman, beloved husband of Mary Timmerman (nee Sielscott), Thursday, April 19, 1928, aged 73 years. Funeral from late residence, 4344 Hamilton avenue, Monday, April 23, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Boniface Church at 9 a. m. TIMMERMAN-Henry T. Timmerman. Members of Northside Council No.

1683, K. of will assemble at clubhouse Sunday at 8 p. m. to pay our last respects to Brother Henry T. Timmerman, 4344 Hamilton avenue, Northside.

TIEMEYER- Ernst of H. Tiemeyer, devoted husband Anna Tiemeyer (nee Heusmann) and beloved father of Fred and Helen Tiemeyer, suddenly Thursday, April 19, 1928, aged 59 years. Funeral from residence, 2251 Flora street, Monday, at 2:30 p. m. Uhl, husband of the late Mary Uhl (nee Sucher), Saturday, April 21, 1928, at his residence, 314 Findlay st.

Remains at Nurre Brothers' mortuary, 1564 Elm Due notice of funeral. VETTEL- -John C. Vettel, beloved husband of the late Christina Vettel (nee Mueller), and beloved father of John C. Vetter, and Mrs. George Kautz, of Fincastle, Ohio, passed away Saturday, April 21, 1928.

at 4:30 A. in his 77th year, at his residence, 1685 Westwood avenue. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, at St. Bonaventura Church, at 8:30 a. m.

voss-Henry Voss, Saturday, April 21, 1928. at his residence, 4216 Kirby road, aged 61 years. Remains at the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary. Due notice of funeral. WEBER-Wanda Leatrice Weber, beloved daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Weber, 4478 Eastern avenue, aged 5 months. Remains at WatkinsGallimore funeral home, 4470 Eastern avenue. Funeral services Sunday, April 22, 1928, at 2 D.

m. WILSON- -Janet M. Wilson (nee Watson), of 2134 Gilbert avenue, widow of William Wilson, Friday, April 20, 1928. in her year. Services from the Jos.

Huth Son's funeral parlors, 2547 Vine street, Monday, April 23, 1928. at 2 p. m. Burial private. Please omit flowers.

IN MEMORIAM. In Memory Of Elmer Trunk, who passed away April 21, 1927. Sadly Missed by His Mother, Father, Brother and Gladys, DEATHS. of the In- husand at Vine and 21, 2806 at m. of m.

at at at at 21, of at in at at IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory Of my dear uncle, William Kipp, who was called to his heavenly reward February 14, 1926, and my dear mother, FriederIcka Moellenkamp (nee Kipp), who was called to her heavenly reward April 25, 1926. Smiling on me from the spirit land, They throweth a shining and golden band. It twineth around the throbs of my heart, And links us together- never to part. Who la not bound by the same blessed tie To some precious ones that resteth aloft in the sky! And they speak to me from their throne of light, Over the border with never a night.

There is only a curtain between us, Betweenth beyond and here. They whom we tall dead have not left me. Nay, they were never so near. Not dead, but only promoted, They have entered the realms above; And there, 'neath the smiles of the Master, They will finish their labor of love. Sadly Missed and Mourned by His Dear Niece and her Devoted and Lonely Daughter, Emma Moellenkamp.

In Loving Memory or my dearly beloved son, Elwood Jones, who died suddenly, April 82, 1923. Oh, what would I rive to hold your hand! Your dear face just to see; Your loving smile and welcome voice That meant so much to me. Every day my heart wanders To your grave not far away, Where we laid my dear, sweet Elwood. Just five years ago today. It's lonesome here without you, Sad and dreary the way, For life is not the same, dear son, Since you were called away.

The rose that's the sweetest and fairest Is the one that Is killed by the frost; The rose that's the sweetest and rarest Is the son that I have lost: Not allowed to say good -by, But I trust and hope to meet you In the home beyond the sky. Son, you will never be forgotten by your Devoted Mother. In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Schmutte, who died April 22, 1924. It was four years ago. We can never forget that day, When came the silent reaper And took our mother away.

Although unable to speak to us, And could not say good -by, We knew her thoughts were with us When she was called to die. In God's infinite wisdom He took her; We bow to His way and choice, And in His light we can see her, Feel her presence, hear her volce. God grant her eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Her Children, Grandchildren and Sons-in-Law. Requiem high mans St.

William's Church, Price Hill, Monday, April 23, at a. m. In Loving Memory of, our departed darling from this daughter, life Helen April 26, Ward, 1927. who One sad year has passed, dear Helen, And your sweet smile no more we see; There la not IL day, dear darling, That we do not think of thee. You were a flower too sweet for earth, Sent here for but a while; God marked when He gave you birth, Then took you with a smile.

The flower we lay upon your grave May wither and decay; But the love that we bear for you, darling dear, Shall Never fade away, Sadly Missed by Mother, Daddy, Brothers and Grandma Beekleys. In Loving Memory Of our mother, Fredericka Gudberlet (nee Yost), who was called to her eternal home, April 21, 1927. An unselfish life, a life of love, noble, kind and true, With little thought of self alone, but for loved ones dear to you. Could we but follow in your 'steps, and walk more in the light, We would not fear, with trouble near, nor the shadows of the night. God grant us, mother, strength that we may do while here our best, So that when this life is finished we may share with you sweet rest.

From the Children. In Loving Memory Mother, Father and Brother. In Memory Of Elmer F. Trunk, devoted son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Trunk and beloved brother of W. W. Trunk, who departed from us April 11, 1927. The month of April again 18 here, To us the saddest of the year.

One sad year of time has passed Since we saw our dear one last. But his memory is a8 dear today As the hour he passed away. Forever Remembered by His Loving Of our dear daughter and sister, Catherine. Taney, who passed away April 16, 1926. Somewhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, She lives in a land of glory, 'Mid the blue and the gold of the skies; And we who have known and loved her, Whose passing has brought sad tears.

Will cherish her memory always, To brighten the drifting years. Sadly Missed by Hor Mother, Father, Sis- ter and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, Mary Wunker, who died April 20, 1927. A loving mother, SO true and kind; No friend on earth like her we find. For all of us she did her best; May God grant eternal rest.

When the evening shades are falling. And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts there comes a longing, If you only could come home. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where we laid our dearest mother Just a year ago. Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Memory of Clara Haller, who died April 21, 1926.

A loving mother, 80 true and kind, No friend on earth like her we find. For all of us she did her best: May God grant her eternal rest. When the evening shadows are falling, And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts there comes A longing, If you only could come home. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To A grave not far away, Where we laid our dearest mother, Just two years ago today. Sadly Missed By Sons and Daughters, Sons-in-Law, Daughters-In-Law and Grandchildren.

In Memory Of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Charles Knodel, who departed this life April 23, 1925. A tender husband, a father dear, Has gone and left us mourning here. He's parted from this world of pain. But only died to live again. We loved him, oh, no tongue can tell How much we loved him and how well.

God loved him, too, and thought it beat To take him home with Him to rest. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Sister and Brother-in-Law. In Loving Memory of George Talbot, who passed away April 20, 1927. Of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, Edna Esslinger Fesy, who passed away Christmas 'Eve, 1914.

Who 18 spending her birthday on the Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. The God who gave her has taken, And heaven our treasure has won, Although our hearts are sad today, The will of God 18 done. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Parents, Nothing but memories AA we RO on Longing for our loved one who has gone. No one knows the depth of regret, For we remember when others forget. Sadly Missed By His Wife, Children and Grandchildren.

In Loving Memory of our dear husband and father, John C. Haas, who passed away April 20, 1927. loving father, 80 true and kind, No friend on earth like him we find. For all of us he did his best: May God grant him eternal rest. Sadly Missed By His Wife and Children.

In Loving Memory Of my dear son, Joseph Burg, who died April 21, 1926. You bade no one a last farewell; You said good-by to none; Your loyal heart had ceased to beat. And before we knew It you were gone. Sadly Missed By His Mother. In Memory of our dear mother, Allie Edinger, who died 21, 1924.

You are not forgotten, dear mother, Nor ever shall you be. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Memory of Eleanor K. Snyder, who passed away April 23, 1922.

It's Ionesme here without you, Sad and dreary the way; Life in not the same, dear Eleanor. Since you went away. Badly Missed by Parents and Sister. or our dear beloved wife and mother, Elizabeth Catherine Kelly, who passed away April 22, 1922. It was six years ago, We can never forget that day, When came the silent reaper At.d took our dear mother away.

Although unable to speak to us, And could not say good -by When she was callea to die, We knew her thoughta were with us, In d's infinite wisdom he took her. We bow to His way and choice: And in His light we can see her, Feel her presense, hear her volce. God grant her eternal rest. Always Loved and Remembered by Her Husband, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory IN MEMORIAM.

In Loving Memory or our dearly beloved mother, Balbina Rombach (nee Peter), who passed away April 26, 1937. Dearest mother, If, you only knew how sad and lonely you have left us. Life Is not what it used to be since you were called away. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows how much We grieve; No one knows of the many tears that are shed while others are asleep. Sleep on, dearest mother, until the day when we shall meet again, Never to Be Forgotten by Your Loving Children.

In Loving Memory or our beloved mother, Susan Maisel, who departed this life April 19, 1927. All alone we think of you dear mother, Think of the things you used to say, Think of the things you used to do, Think of the happy yesterday. We did not know what pain you bore, We only know you went away; And we could say good-by, Sweet and peaceful be' thy rest. Forget you wa can never, God called you, He alone knows best; His will be done forever. Sadly Missed by Your Son.

Fred, and Daughter, Ida, and Grandson, George. In Loving Memory of who our dear departed mother, this life Rosina April 26, Striethrost, 1937. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell of the grief that's borne in allence For the one we loved so well. Oh, dearest mother, how we miss you, Tears in silence often flow; Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago. Sadly Missed by Your Husband and Flora, Will and Wilma.

In Memory Or Anna Graf, who passed away April 25, 1925, Upright just in all her ways, Honest and faithful to the end of her daya; Forgotten to the world by some she may be, But dear to our memory she will always be, Sadly Missed by Daughter and Son, Loulse and Jasper Hall. In Loving Memory or my daughter, Virginia George, who beloved, away April 17, 1924. Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all. It was A bitter grief, a shock severe, To part with one who loved HO dear, To love, to hold, and then to part, Is the saddest thing of human heart. Sadly Missed by Hora Mother, Aunts and Grandparents, and Mra.

C. Kattus. In Loving Memory or our dearly beloved wife and mother, Barbara M. Schweninger, who passed away April 22, 1914. Fourteen sad years have passed, And still a vacant chair Recalls the voice, the love, the smile, Of our dear mother, who once sat there.

Sudly Missed by Her Loving Husband and Family, In Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, Charles 1. Taylor, who passed away April 20, 1,926. Oh dearest father how we miss you, Tears of allence often flow; Memory keeps ever near us, Though you died two years AgO. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Son. In Loving Memory our dearly beloved husband and of, father, Charles Butch Lees, who passed April 22, 1927.

A No loving friend on father, earth no like true him and windind; For all of us he did his beat, May God grant him eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Wife and Children. In Memory Of our mother, Charlotte Weber, who died April 23, 1924. You are not forgotten, mother, dear, Nor ever will you be; For as long (a8 life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly Missed by Husband, Son and Daughter.

In Loving Memory or my dear mother, Louise M. Murphy, who passed AWAy May 3, 1919, and father, Patrick Murphy, April 22, 1927, and sister, Charlotte Goke, April 30, 1926. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly Missed by Daughter, Mrs. B.

Bed. Inghaus. In Loving Remembrance Of James O. Nelll, who died April 20, 1915. The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never; The memory of those happy days When we were all together.

From Wife and Son. In Memory of our parents, Frank E. and Wilhelmina Kroetzsch, who passed away April 27, 1920, and April 23, 1924. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Sweet remembrance gutlasta, all. Children.

In Sweet Memory of my darling grandmother, Susanne Malsel. Just A. token of affection and R. heartache still for you. A devoted granddaughter, Viola, and great grandchlidren, Victor and Russell Lukatz.

In Memory Of my dear brother, Patrick Murphy, who died April 22, 1927. Gone but not forgotten. By His Sister and Her Sons. Card of Thanks. We desire to express out sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and aympathy shown us In our late sorrow dearly and sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother, HONORIA RAFFERTY.

Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Father Bailey and Rev. Father Fogarty, of St. Euward's Church, for their vialta and consoling words; Dr. Francis Kramer and Dr.

Francis Wellman for their untiring efforts, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and sipritual bouquets, also Mr. Siefke for the efficient manner In which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Sons, Daughters a and Grandchildren. Card of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow, we cannot forget the many kind acts bestowed upon us by all our relatives, friends and neighbors in the great loss of our dearly beloved son and brother, CHARLES D.

KERNAN. In particular do we thank Rev. Jas. J. Conroy of St.

Michael Church for his kind visits and words of consolation, the organist and choir, the pallbearers, all donora of the many beautiful floral and spirItual offerings, and Frank W. Imwalle, of the Imwalle Memorial funeral home, for his kind and efficient management of the funeral, The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. With sentiment of deep gratitude we desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown 119 in the great 1088 of our dearly beloved mother. MARY E. BATES.

In particular do we thank Rev. H. Richter of St. Aloysius. Church, Elmwood Place, for his kindness and words of consolation; St.

Clara Married Ladies' Society for their large attendance, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings, and Frank W. Imwalle, of the Imwalle Memorial funeral home, for his kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our most sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their exceedingly great kindness and sympathy shown us during our bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved father, M. G.

H. FELDKAMP. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Macke, Drs. Moore, Abbit and Beckley, and nurses for their untiring efforts.

We also thank the J. J. Radel Company, funeral directors, and all donors of floral pieces and other spiritual sympathies. The Bereaved Daughters and Sons. We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved father, JOHN HOFFMANN.

We also wish to thank Rev. G. J. Krummy for his kind words of comfort, nd Mesdames Sonnenborn and SchlichtIng for the beautiful songs rendered. Especially do we thank the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, the German Pioneer Society, and Mr.

Rebold for the very efticient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. At this time, while our hearts are heavy with sorrow, due to the loss of our mother and wife, CAROLINE RUSH. we are not forgetful of sympathetic words of condolence and the floral offeringa of our relatives.

friends and bora; especially do we wish to thank Rev. O. H. Schmidt, of the Concordia Lutheran Church and Drs, Dudley W. Palmer, Lloyd B.

Johnston and Ernest N. Beatty and the Sisters ani Nurses of the Good Samaritan Hospital for their sincere attention: also the Busse Borgmann Co. for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. IN MEMORIAM. Card of Thanks.

The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanka to our relatives, neighbors and many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our late sorrow In the loss of our dearly beloved father, CHARLES EDER. Rev. Paul Bekeschus for his consoling words at the home and grave: Woodward Counell Jr. 0.

U. A. M. No. 49; Dr.

Davis Lillard for his untiring care and visits rendered during his many montha of allness: Messra. Charles E. Meyer and Son for their courteous treatment and thoughtful care In completing all arrangementa. The Bereaved Wife aed Five Chudren. Card of Thanks.

While our hearts are filled with sorrow we are not unmindful of the kind words of sympathy extended to us by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the Illness and in the mad hour of our bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved mother, ELIZABETH SCHAAF. Especially do we wish to thank Dr. Fortmeyer, Rev. Voolker, Rev. Constantine Schant, Rev.

Valentine Behaaf, John J. Radel Co, and the donora of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings. The Bereaved Sona and Daughtere. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbora for their grent kindness sympathy shown us during our bereavement in the loan of our deariy beloved daughter and alater, MOLLIE LOUISE ROSS.

We also wish to express our appreciation to Rev. Ernest VORA for his beautiful sermon at the funeral; also the soloist and organist and Mr. George Ronde tor the excellent manner In which he conducted the funeral. Bereaved Parents and Brothers. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere and healtfelt thanka to our relatives friends for the many kindnesses and wympathy extended to um in our sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved mother, BERTHA ILLI HULSBECK. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Emil Baum for his most consoling and uplifting words, and Gus Glidehau8 for his efficient service in directing the tuneral, The Family, Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanka to all our relatives and friends for the kindness shown us in the JORA of our dearly beloved brother and u'ncle, FRED W.

CLAUSHEIDE, We especially wish to thank Rev. Grauer for his most consoling words, Mri. Henry Kirbert for her benutiful solos, Mr. Stutz, organist at Bpring Grove chapel, and the funeral directors, Wrassmann Bartknecht, for their efficient services. The Bereaved Fumily, Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and wympathy shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved brother. JOHN KERNS. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Fathers and Sisters of Bt. Francis Honpital; Rev.

Father Connors of the Church of the Assumption; the donora of the Itual and floral offerings; also Frank 1, Corken, tor his kind and efficient services rendered. The Bereaved Brothers and Sisters. Card of Thanks. We earnestly desire to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown to us during the bereavement and loss of our dearly beloved brother, JOHN W. McHUGH.

We especially wish to thank clergy, slaters, doctors and nurses of the Good Samaritan Hospital; Rev. Father O' Brien: also the donors of the beautiful flowers and spiritual bouquets; also Frank T. Corken, for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted, The Bereaved Sisters. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks! to all relatives, friends and neighbors, for kindness and sympathy shown in sickness and death of my dearly beloved wife.

ALMA LYTLE. Especially desire to thank the doctors, nurses and of St. Elizabeth Hospital for attentive care, and and Stetter for efficient manner in conducting obsequies. The Bereaved Husband, Jewell Lytle. Card of Thanks.

I wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to me during the Illness and death of my mother, MRS. MINNIE KOB. Also Dr, L. Wuest. Rev.

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H. ROHDE Funeral Home DELTA AND LINWOOD AVS. East 404. BRANCH OFFICE: 2489 Eastern Ave. JULIUS BAER Floral De ions 138-110 FOURTH EAST.

Established 1847. GOODALL MONUMENT 320 W. Court Street Grave Marks a Specialty. J. J.

Sullivan Co. Homes for Services 413 Broadway. Bell Place and McMillan. Main 1600-1601. Woodburn 133.

"WHEN DAY IS DONE" -and a loved one has departed, choose a casket of zinc. Zinc--the rustless. Zine--the beautiful. Zinc--the casket enduring. Crane Breed Rustless Zinc Caskets are obtainable through any Funeral Director.

THE CRANE BREED CASKET Cincinnati, 0. Also manufacturers of caskets in wood, bronze, copper, Hardware and Garments. of Metallic Caskets Since 1853." NOT TIRED YET..

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