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VEST'S JT THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929 a Republicans who sponsored the resolution insist on it. tlm wh.le the municipality devie nlar.s to obtain funds Civic Center Plan Of City Of Dayton Political Gossip City Hail and the stadium and the three npv hrMuep. for ii' of fVnat'Ms in the tiriff de-b-tt p-1n Mills, Vndi'r-S'crotary, today told the l-'snaneo Committee Republicans. He presented a of 2i items on returns, whirh he said the department could supply within a reasonable time.

This means that part of the information called for in the resolution authorizing collection of the da will not be forthcoming unless til" Democrats and farm state UiiJcreJ his at the C.iid:.-n&tl Club at noon Tuesday, September 24. Attorney. James Garfield Stewart will preside. C. Edward F.ichter, General Chairman of Judge Yeatman's Campaign Committee, said that the topic would be of interest to every citizen of Cincinnati as illustrating the stand to be taken by the Republicans between now and the November election.

To Cost Ten Million Dorsey. J. if. I "ji i.inr -n. Juhn C.

D-mpsey, William H. Davis, John J. Cooney, Elmer Conway, rhillp A. Cohen. B.

F. Close. James R. Clark. John Christensen, Joseph T.

Carney. A. G. Cain, Joseph Borger. William A.

Lusse, Edward Bernard, N'orhert J. Busse, James J. Benz, Jonn W. Beatty. John J.

Arnold, Ralph Becker, Anthony r. Conlon, L. A. Gosiger, D. J.

Dalton, Milton Lowenstein. William r. Mulvaney, Seb Olllnger, Edward A. Russell, Gordon C. Haerr, Tet Dug Kite Girl Miss F.iJ Mr-Clearer, 15 years old.

48 Avenue, vfis attacked and litten on her hand ly her pet do; when at home afterneon. Police of the Fifth 1 plr.eed the doi; in a cell and held it for examination by the 1'epartment of Health. governments. He added that Hauser Is known throughout the state for the constructive work he performed in ameliorating the condition of tenement dwellers while he was EXECUTIVES rprentlv announced the establish CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. Stillwater and Mad Rivers contribut In the first to the voters of Cincinnati to support the four candidate chosen through its Impartial secret primary, the Lawyers" Club, through its Jullciary Committee, yesterday arked the voters to follow the mnnt of the Executive Personnel Advertising department in our magaxme.

This dfcpHrtment was created at the Building Commissioner of Cincinnati. ing to the scheme. The broad sweep of the Miami River also will be beautified still more by the proposed con According to Edward N. Waldvoge! Campaign Chairman for Attorney David Levy, Edward A. Lehr, Adolph requp.st of many executives inrousta-out the country and offers a national service to corporations sekinff to 'em Rev.

C. W. Blodgett, a patriarch struction of several dams. New Eyes Scientifically Examined Clarence E. Spraul, District Deputy, Kummer, William Knox, Otto E.

Kist lead of the attorneys of the city who Cincinnati Methodism, who since hi Knights of Columbus, and Democrat ner, Erwln J. Kamp. G. W. Huston, are best famiKar with the qualiftca retirement from the active ministry candidate for Municipal Judge, Sprau has lived in'Madisonvllle, has become Peter A.

Horbach, William A. Hop kins, Fred Hock, H. J. Heilker. How tions of the candidates to be voted on.

is the only aspirant to the bench in ldentltfied with the committee pro The Lawyers' Club has Indorsed dorsed by Mayor Murray Beasongood, ard Heckerman, S. L. Hatcher, Fran motlng the candidacy of Harry F. Hammer, Joseph C. Haering, Malvi four candidates for the four Judge Without the Use of Drops ri a cere AH OLOiJlliO Conditions of Sight.

41 Yean in One Location Dornette for member of City Council The Mayor's name is on Spraul's Campaign Committee, a partial list of which was announced yesterday by bridges at First, Wilkinson and St Clair Streets also are proposed. City officials tonight admitted the program Is an ambitious one, but were confident it would be carried out and not in the distant future. The sites needed in RIverdale, embracing probably 10 entire blocks of residence and business houses, will be appropriated by condemnation proceedings. The sale of the two Dayton Court I. Haas, Adrian M.

Haas, J. Ben ships of Municipal Court Clarence F. Dr. Blodgett, who Is more- than 80 ploy executives ana to executives seekin connections fitting their ability. A prominent and nationally known business publication is now able to offer a confidential centralized, national medium for executive employment.

We announce at this time that the results obtained since the Inauguration of this service have been beyond our own expectations. We request executives and corporations to write us in confidence sub-mtttinir their problems. We will do our utmost to assist you. FORBES MAGAZINE 120 Fifth Ave. New Yor Grause, John J.

Paul Goeghe years old, yesterday celebrated th Edward Hauer, Secretary-Treasurer, gan, John G. Fisher, Adolph D. Fen Denning, Thomas J. Elliott, Landon L. Forchheimer and A.

L. Luebbers. fifty-seventh anniversary of his mar as follows: nell, Frank J. Feldkamp. J.

W. Far rlage by attending a reception of the Alfred G. Allen, Edwin G. Becker, rell, Joseph J. Fagaly, J.

W. Euler, Tennis Club of the Madlsonvllle M. E. The method of their Indorsement and reasons why they should be supported Murray Seasongood, Vincent H. Beck- H.

J. Dusterberg. Church. Complete Service Seasonable Charje Registered Optometrist! and Optician! man, James J. Bern, Mrs.

D. A. Bran Julius Woywood, Vern H. Wilson Mr. Dornette is Chairman of the by the voters as the lawyers' choices Igan, Al M.

Boex, Leo J. Brumleve, A. houses in no way would be retarded by the civic group plan, it Is said. Funds realized therefrom will be used Walter Wetterstroem. Joseph are outlined in the statement which Finance Committee of the organlza weiss, Edward Waldvogel, Frank Buck, Albert D.

Cash, James R. Clark, Frank Contadlno, Mrs. E. A. Corcoran, tlon.

One of the "stunts" of the eve follows: 435 RACE STREET Swltalskl, Henry B. Street, Otto G. nlng was a fashion show, during Spangenberg, Arthur R. Spangenberg, To the Voters of Cincinnati: The Lawyers' Club last spring conducted which Dr. Blodgett presented Mr.

Oliver I Creed, William J. Creed, John M. Cronln, Dr. Carroll DeCourcy, Dr. Giles DeCourcy, Lydia DeCourcy, MOTION PICTU Clarence A.

Schneiders, William a poll of the entire bar (or bar pri- Dornette as a "new fashion in candl- Schneider, Joseph Schneider, Frank mary, as it is called), with the result dates." He said he had known Mr. Former Judge Edward J. Dempscy, Santry, Herman W. Santen, Wil that Clarence F. Denning, Thomas J.

Dornette many years as an active Elliott, Landon L. Forchheimer and church worker and Informed members John W. Devanney, Arthur M. Espy, James W. Flannery, Thomas J.

Flynn, nam Sanders, Edward F. Romer, C. Edward RIchter, C. J. Rennekamp, August A.

Rendigs Charles Japp's Permanent Wave Will Give You Charm of Youth A. L. Luebbers were selected by the of tho Tennis Club that he would be lawyers of Cincinnati as the four men equally active In Mr. Dornette' cam- Leo J. William E.

Fox, William F. Fox, Former Judge Arthur C. Ratterman, Harry C. Ragor, George A. Trlnjbach, R.

A. Powell, Dr. Jo palgn for member of Council. Frlcke, Thomas M. Geoghegan, Paul among all the candidates best quail Supporter's of Mr.

Dornette'a cause seph S. Todesta, Lawrence A. Poet Geoghegan, Harry J. Gllllgan, Edward C. Hauer, Ben I Heidlngsfeld, Jacob fled to fill the four Judgeships of the Municipal Cour which are to be voted In the eastern suburbs will give ker, Edward F.

Peters, W. H. Oaten dinner In his honor at the Hotel Alms Herman, Nicholas Janson, Simeon $10 for at the election on November 6, darp, T. J. O'Brien, Louis A.

Nolte, M. Johnson, Carl Kleve, Rudolph Kley next Friday evening, when the candl- From many points of view the Mu Xichxlf.0, Ferd A. Nadler, Henry bolte, Edward Lemken. and Former r.iclpal Court is our most Important date will make the opening address W. Ben May.

Judge Robert S. Marx. Court. On the criminal side of its of his campaign, stressing In partlcu IAIT WKKK'S SALES JOSEPH D. ENGELBERT 1 nll A Howell Camera.

1 Bell Howell Projector. NAT. MARKING MACHINE CO. 1 Pell A Howell Sreen. 1 Automntlo Projector.

CIN. MILLING MACHINE CO. 1 Bell A Howell Sxlt Screen on Roller. OHIO FARM BUREAU 1 Holme Portable Projector, SS MM, DOMESTIC ART GUILD Set Film Slide. GETGEY MANUFACTURING CO.

KM Motion Picture Print. CINCINNATI MAJESTIC RADIO 1 Motion Picture Production, "Mnjetle fiirla. CLARENCE E. RUNEY PI01WEER MOTION PICTURE PRODUCER COVERING THB MOTION PICTURE FIELD Loyal S. Martin, M.

A. Mallender, jurisdiction It is the Police Court of lar hla to the occupational Alfred M. Cohen, Cora L. Cain, Sam tax, which he says was enacted as a Butcher, Gustave Binder, Samuel the city, and as such occupies a central position in the enforcement of war measure and should be repealed CLUB INVITES HOOVER. President Herbert Hoover may bo Bender, Florence M.

Beatty, Joseph since the revenues of the city are Includes shampoo, trim and hairdress. We do it better because we have painstaking operators of long experience. Try us on your next Permanent. Straightest hair can be waved. Ladies from hundreds of miles around come to Japp's for Permanent Waving.

Immediate Service Without Appointments. the law and protection of Persons and A. Ansllnger, Bernard Guilday, A. ample without Imposing this add! property and the morals of the com a guest at the Cincinnati Club when Bart Horton, Arthur Maescher; munlty. On the civil side of Its Juris Charles B.

Terry, Raymond Manlcy, he visits Cincinnati October 22. An tionnl burden upon business. Mr. Dornette insists that if elected to diction It is the Court on which per Joseph Johnson, Henry Wuebber, Charles L. Heckel.

1 Council he pledges himself to Its re sons of J'sser means are chiefly de invitation was extended by the Board of Directors, through William II. peal without delay. pendent for the protection of their At a meeting of Mr. Dornette's civil rights. Merten, President, for the President Campaign Committee for Max campaign committee yesterday, Dr.

J. The principle back of the bar prl to be its guests. The club numbers 4341436 Vine St. Canal 2415 De Luxe Hairdressing Service 8 a Cincinnati, O. Friedman, Republican candidate for City Council, tomorrow will Inaugu mary Is that, on the whole, the law Stewart Hagen announced that a reunion of Mr.

Dornette's former asso- vers know more about the qualiflca- rate a general city-wide speakers among its honorary members Chief Justice William H. Taft and Speaker Nicholas Longworth. tlons of men for Judicial positions elates at the Twenty-fifth District School, Falrmount, will be held Octo than any other group of the popula Marcel waving Hair staining Facials 73c Henna rinse $2 Smart hair bobbing.50c Finger Waving Shampooing. 75c Hair bleaching $3 ti 5 bureau, Louis Rlnkenberger, Campaign Chairman, announced last night The bureau representatives will appear before various groups in ber 26. rians for the reunion are be AT HOME tion.

The candidates who win at the bar primary are therefore presented ing perfected, Dr. Hagen said, and the place at which the afafir is to be held to the community as the choice o' the city. Jos. H. Nuxoll, D.D.S., those who have the best means of Ulkely will be determined next week.

Organization of additional subur As soon as this has been done Invita ban boosters' clubs will be effected knowing. In presenting these candl' 816 Provident Bank Building. urlng the coming week. The Avon- dates and advocating their election, Hons for tho reunion will be mailed to Mr. Dornette's former associates.

Just Drop in Any Time. You Are Always "Next" at Japp's. Japp's Give You the Best Service in Cincinnati on Cleaning, Redressing and Repairing Transformations, Wigs, Toupees, etc. Reasonable Prices. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.

ale Friedman-For-Councll Club has Several of Mr. Dornette's classmates nllstcd more than 200 members to therefore, the Judiciary Committee of the Lawyers' Club Is not engaged in opposing the candidates of any po AT HOME who have moved from Cincinnati to THE NIGHT SCHOOL WAY TO BETTER PAY SEND FOR FREE FOLDER If you are working for a living, and if you sometimes stop to ask yourself these questions: "How can I increase my salary?" and "Does my Job have possibilities?" Then you will want to get a free copy of our inspiring little folder, "A Bigger Salary Check for You." It shows you how to prepare for the job higher up without missing a single day from your present job, or a single penny of your pay. It shows how men and women of all ages from all walks of life, have fitted themselves for better positions in business. Mall the coupon today for full JnfnrmHrm date, Irwin S. Rosenbaum, Chairman, reported yesterday.

litical party or any other candidates, but solely In presenting the four men other sections of Ohio have assured Dr. Hagen that they will return to the city for the occasion. The Executive Committee for Dr. W. Brodberger who have been selected by the law Japp's True -To -Nature Transformations, Friedman's campaign includes: Jo-reph Debar, Chairman; John F.

Fus- yers of the city as the best qualified. inger, Judge William Schohl and Between now and the election much Mrs. Edwin C. Boiler yesterday Wigs, Switches and Swirls Are Inexpensive August Janszcn Vice Chairman; campaigning will be done on behalf took charge of the campaign head oseph E. Sweeny, Secretary.

of tho various candidates and groups quarters for the Republican Judicial of candidates, and many appeals will candidates at 65 Walnut Street. Mrs. M. F. R0BENALT, Dentist Formerly with Buchanan Tiro Sow Located, 31 Groton Canal RO08.

Km be made on the basis of partisan or Boiler will serve as Executive Secre What Cincinnati needs most of all a municipal publicity bureau, yes Don't worry about your hair, but let us show you in a private booth how it may be improved. If youi" hair is Thin, Unbecoming, Prematurely Gray or Spoiled, you should see the wonderful improvement that can be made. Mall Orders Filled Satisfactorily. terday Alex. Patterson, Republican personal motives.

Surely of all elec- tary to the five candidates Clarence tive positions, Judges ought to be Denning, Landon Forchheimer, Otis chosen on a basis most free from Ft. Hess, Thomas J. Elliott and Elmer about this salary-raising LITTLEFORD SCHOOL andidate for Council, who pledged imself, if elected, to work for suc'i AT HOME an institution. partisan considerations. This makes F.

Hunslcker. Mrs. Boiler1 has been it advisable that the community de- active in Republican politics since velop some instrumentality whereby women were granted the vote, and 'Let's get more population without DR. C. L.

B0NIFIELD Men' i waiting for children to be born. One it can learn who are best fitted, and her acceptance of the position at Ju Toupees and Wigs, $25 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ay to do it Is to get some real out- 409 BROADWAY. 900 Neave Bldg. Race at Fourth Gentlemen: I am interested In invettlnir some of my snare renins In prrpnrinr for a better position, please Tend me your free folder, "A Blsirer Salary Check or lou," which elve complete details about jour evening ichool, 'ome this movement of the Lawyers' Club dlctal campaign headquarters is re-is an attempt to fill this need and to garded as of inestimable value to the of-town publicity for our city." produce a method for selecting Judges candidates, It was stated yesterday.

AT HOME 'A. IP BP purely on tho basis of their qualifi- She Is Chairman of the Membership cations for Judicial work. As such, Committee of the Republican Women's One of the most Important speeches ot the present campaign, in fact, a Republican "keynoter," it is said, will be made by Councilman W. Meredith Yeatman during a luncheon to be Dr. Samuel Iglauer we feel that It deserves the support Club.

Address of the Cincinnati electorate. HAIR STORE MAIN ST. OPR I2IH- CINCINNATI, O. 707 Race Street. At this time before the The Advisory Committee organized more Intensive campaigning gets un- to assist in the campaign of Otis R.

cfer way, we urge the voters of the Hess Judge of the Municipal city to take note of the results of Court ill hold a meeting at noon the bar primary and to determine, that Tuesday at the Hotel Metropole, they will support the candidates who I according to an announcement by have thus received tho indorsement Bert H. Long, General Chairman Of of those who best know the qualifi- Mr. Hess's campaign cations of the candidates. Judiciary Committee of the Law Men and women from every walk of life and representing every section of the city are numbered among the members of the Campaign Com yers' Club. Alfred Bettman, Chairman.

Anthony B. Dunlap. Michael G. Heintz. Joseph O' Meara Jr.

Carl G. Werner. mittee who have pledged their support to Judge A. L. Luebbers, who Is a candidate to succeed himself on the vis, Municipal bench, rhillp A.

Cohen, General Chairman of Judge Lueb- The Campaign Executive Commit bers's campaign, yesterday announced tee organized to back the candidacy of George R. Hauser for City Council the preliminary list of members of the Campaign Committee. Only a fine DIAMOND say it correctly Headquarter! for the Campaign was announced yesterday at the Hauser-for-Council Campaign Headquarters, 9 West Sixth Street, as fol Committee is maintained at 915 6 1 8 x. lows: American Building, where additional volunteer for the campaign service may enroll. Chairman, William E.

Lord; Vice The following have signified ac Chairman, William Lclmann; Treasurer, Henry W. Roos Secretary, Otto R. Alexander; Joseph H. Assel, Wil ceptance of positions on the Cam-paign Committee: Thomas D. Slat- I T.

terly, Clarence Dyer, Otto Zoeckleln, liam George M. Berger, O. J. Bischoff, Lawrence J. Bradford, Lu-atta liurghelm, Mr.

Janet Callahan, By that we do not mean a large diamond for size is not the standard by which fine diamonds are perfection, pure color may make one stone worth twice, and even three times the va lue of another of equal size That is the reason why your selection should be made from a jeweler you can depend Joseph J. White, John R. Warrington, Henry Townsend. Stanley R. Casslnl, John Oliver M.

Dock, Jemes Dugan, Charles H. Tedesche, Lawrence J. Smith, Robert Ferber, William Gilbert Sam J. Schwartz, Mrs. G.

C. Scott, Charles Rapp, Russell Ransom, Bernard E. Perrung, Andrew J. Offcut, Anthony insberg, Chris Goetz, Louis Haff- ner, Theodore Hahn Alfred Hasc- i AT Kunz, Charles O'Brien, Robert L. meier, Dr.

Charles E. Hauser, How Nicholas, H. F. Moeller, Frank B. upon Our record in this Oianvnd Rings community is your assurance aJ'e chcice of value in every purchase.

tzs-tsoJioo Meyer, Lillian J. Martin, Teter J. McCarthy Mrs. Etta Ludw'lg, Mrs. George S.

Levi. Charles J. Lehr, Henry B. Koch. i ard Heckerman, William J.

Hincr, Ellis. Hummel, Louis J. Hummel, Walter lbold, Benjamin Ihorst, Mrs. Oma Jackson, Raymond J. Kunkel, Mrs.

Herman Lackman, Lawrence P. Lake, Louis Lcvinson, John Martini, Herbert W. Mayorga, W. F. MacCon-nel, Walter Meier, James Meyers, James E.

Mills, Edward Morrissey, John Karg, G. C. Jennings, Harry T. Frank Holder, S. J.

Hen-negan, Jacob J. Hassclbeck, Stanley B. Haines, Theodore Greve, Harry 618 VINE ST. rsTAtt. 1864 T.

Fenner, Gerald A. Dornheggen, James John A. Obcrhelman, Mrs. J. Stanley E.

Donahue, T. A. DuBrul, John H. Orr, Henry I'otthoff, P. F.

Reagan, Druffel. John W. Driskell. Harry Charles Kelehel, William Rcehl. Fred Reif, C.

Rich, Henry Rltter, Jo.neph Sagmeister, Henry Schlachtcr, DINE or BRIDGE Hirtorie SCOTT MANOR PHONE 118 OXFORD, OHIO Robert Schmidt William C. Schott, Leo Schott, Alex Schwartz, "scar Schwartz, Sam Schwartz, G. A. beyler, Robert B. Smethurst, A.

J. fcpangenberger, William Steuve, J. V. Come before winter "jl) Stewart, John Stillpass, W. R.

Stue-bing, C. B. Terry, Leo Townsend, Charles E. Tudor, Mrs. Charles Ucht- man, Joseph Volz, L.

W. Voorhels, Walter Harold, R. G. Webster and DEPENDABLE FURS SINCE 1867 Sidney Weil. really "sets Overton D.

Jackson is Campaign Manager, and Miss Dorothea Onken, Executive Secretary. J. E. Root, one of the special engi lit) neers asaintlng; Colonel H. II.

Waitc 5 J1 The the Union Terminal protect, will Selection of 0 0 AT a YOU feel beft when you spend your Angeles County present an unforgettable days outdoors but when winter picture the County's agricultural outdrives you in when the Steam heat put approximates $95,000,000 yearly sizzles in the radiators firft thing you you'll enjoy looking at the inow-clad know you have a cold. mountains through long rows of orange Come to Southern California wow before bearing fruit and flowers, winter really "sets-in." Stay out in the Come and come early. You can place sunshine play outdoors everyday, the children in the fine schools and Keep on feeling fit and fine and well, they'll keep up with their classes at home. There is no "season" ia Southern Cali- Send now for the book "Southern Calk fornia. It is an all-year resort- In the fall fornia Through the Camera," 71 photo-there is opera symphony concerts graphs in gravure.

take his place before the Republican Women's Club, Tuesday afternoon, at Republican Club liuildlnjr, 125 East Ninth Street, to present an Illustrated lecture on the Terminal. Colonel Walte, who was to have lectured, out of the city, and found that he could not be back In time. Mr. Root will give the Republican women an insight into the terminal plans, and explain what has been done to atart the actual construction. Following the lecture, refreshment will be served In the clubrooma.

Mrs. SaiM Zielonka, President of the. club, will preside. "Meet Better' Ladies' and Men's Apparel is a Real Pleasure The quiet surroundings, the painstaking courteous sales people, the rich and luxurious Fur Coats displayed, all make choosing a Fur at BURKHARDT'S a pleasure and not a task. Come In Your Inspection Invited.

iootDau Doxing poio guu tennis an endless variety of pleasure So Califo rni a George R. Hauser, Republican candidate for City Council, wns entertained yesterday at a luncheon at the Cuvicr Tress Club by F. Leo Smith, architect, of Columbus, former Sec 'A Trit Abmull Ytur Ow Anmit if? at your command for days and nights full of interea and variety. All the social enjoyments of a big city are here at a coa no greater than you would pay at home. All the scenery of ocean and of snow-dad mountains the biggea of oceans and some of the mountains nearly three miles high.

There are movies and the people who make the movies. There are missions dating back to, Spanish days. Racing and the finefl of salubrious loafing You'll even find the industry of this Southland All-Yttt Clul tl Snllttm Cttihntt. vtpt. ta-A, US I So.

Broadway, Lot Angelas, CaU Plot nni mt Tour ffW book "Souther Ciliforaii tlirM(li tka Ciawri." Aba beokltt, ulliag tipwitllr tk ituKtiou ia ih confines vUck I Ira clMck4. La Austin fJRirtrrio' Let Aaslt SparM Siatt Birfctra Vtntur QSuStrattcliao QSta Ditto IISTER'S, International Furriers, Webster B. Burkhardt, President. MAIN STREET CORNER THIRD retary of the State Board of Buildlns Standards, and a group of friends of the building industry. Smith and J.

A. McCall spoke in behalf of Hauser' candidacy, and recalled past associations with Hauser In the preparation of the state building code. Smith emphasized the fact that a man equipped with the technical training and experience possessed by Hauser is of particular valu'a In th legislative branch of modern city. Name- (ruAH rT tovi uu) "111 WEST FIFTH ST. BCOITD FLOOR GOODYEAR HOB REPAIR BLDG.

XrifM Stare, Mala aad Marl Street The vaft oil fields of Los City. SUt.

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