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NEWS SUCTION THE ENQJJIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1930 64. Nuc lei los and Lodges. 50. In Memoriam. Announcing Service In the Publishing of In JVlemoriam Notices The Enquirer has prepared a large loose-leaf book of several hundred Memoriam verses for its readers.

If you contemplate inserting a Memorial notice call at The Enquirer office, 6 1 7 Vine Street, and ask to be assisted in preparing your notice. There is no additional cost for this service. A charge will be made only for the actual space your notice consumes. Year after year In Memoriam notices have become more popular in the Sunday Enquirer rates for these notices are exceedingly reasonable. INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN PHONE PARKWAY 2700.

A COURTEOUS AND INTELLIGENT AD -TAKER WILL GREET YOU. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPERS. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER STREET In Memoriam. In Loving Memory Of dearly beloved daughter and Sister LOUISE CRAIG, who died July 9, 1929. A bud that the gardener gave us, A pure and lovely child.

He gave her linto our keeping, io cnensn lundefiled. But just as it was opening To the glory of the day. Down came the Heavenly Gardener And took our flower away. She was faithful and upright in all ner ways, A beautiful character to the end of her days. Loving, affectionate, true and kind What a loving memory she left behind.

Sadly Missed by Parents and Brother. In loving Kemembrance Of our dearly beloved father, J. HENRY HOBERG, who passed away July 9, 1912, and our dearly beloved mother, MARGARET HOBERG, February 3, 1913. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Nothing can ever take away The loVe a lieart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps our loved ones near.

Loved and Remembered Always by Your Loving Daughters, Elizabeth and Hattie. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, CHARLES F. LANGE, who passed away July 12, 1928. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak.

When all other thines decay. Our love for him will still keep green Ano never xaae away. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Chil dren. 1908 Knox July 12, 1930. In Loving Memory of our dear son and brother.

EDWARD CONCANNON who passed away July 7, 1927. We have only your memory, dear Drotner, To remember our whole life through. But the sweetness will linger for ever, As we treasure the memories of you. Sadly Missed by Your Mother and tnsters. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife LENA TEEPE who passed away July 13, 1920.

Her loving face I hope to see again, Though the days have passed away, Sleep on, dear wire; and take your rest, They miss you most who loved you Dest. Sadly Missed by Husband and Chil dren. In Loving Memory. Of our beloved husband and father, G. A.

SEILER, who passed away July IS, 1929. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere, and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly Missed by Wife and Son.

In Loving Memory Of my. dear husband, OTTO REHN, who passed away July 13, 1929. All to my thoughts, I think of you Think of the things we used to do, Think of the things we used to say; Sometimes I cry, sometimes I smile, But 1 think or you, dear utto, an the Sadly Missed by Your Loving Wife, Christine Rehn. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved mother, BARBARA WEISS, who passed away July 12, 1929. One year has passed since that sad day, The one I loved was called away; God took her home, It was His will, But in my heart she liveth still.

Sadly Missed 'by Your Son, Henry Weiss, 6719 Lebanon Carthage. In Loving Memory. Of HEWITT JOHNSON who passed away July 11, 1928. Tho rolling stream of life rolls on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of the one Who once sat there. Sadly Missed by His Mother and Sisters.

In Loving Memory Of my dear husband, CHARLES SCHMERBER, who died July 12, 1929. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Chil dren. In Loving Memory Qf our mother and wife, FLORENCE KOHL Just one year ago today Since our mother passed away, But within a still voice whispers Something seems to always say God is life and life's eternal, She not gone away to stay.

Her Husband and Children. In Loving Remembrance Of my brother, Ernest J. Seitz, of St. Paul, who passed away June 20, 1928. Sadly Missed by His Sister, Mrs.

Koch. In Loving Remembrance Of MR. ROBERT KOCH, who passed July 10, 1929. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Pauline. 59.

In Loving Eemembrance Of our dearly beloved father and huiband KARL FUERBACHER Father, we are lonesome here without you, We miss you more each day; Life has not been the same, father, Since you were called way, In a home that is lonesome today, You left behind, father, broken hearts That always were sincere. we never did, and never will for- P-Pt Vfll! fstliAt. UCttl think of you in silence, ink one may see us weep, But, father, many tears are Shed When others So just a line of sweet remembrance. i lucuiuij irue, wiui a toKen of devotion, Oh, father, how we miss you. Your Beloved Wife and Children.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and brother, ELMER GEORGE HAUCK, who passed away July 14, 1320, age 18 years. I often sit and think of you, dear -uuer, Whan all -1 For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. The world may change from year But never will the one I loved From my memory pass away. Never to be Forgotten by His cai punier, ratner, sisters and Brother. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst nf i.m we feel that we must express our deet) annrerintinr. tn smi friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, JOHN W. BERTELE Especially rtn UTA ItHoti 1. -i-, ttu maim Reverend William Miller, the donors of the many hAsmifni cli Uliri H1K3 and Wrassman Barfknecht for the eiuciem management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children.

In Loving Memory Of My Dear Father JOSEPH H. TAYLOR, who passed away July 22. 1916. Our lips cannot tell how we miss you, Our hearts rannnt fall n.v,o God alone knows how we miss you! i a. uuiuo mac is so ionesome today, Sadly Missed by Daughter Carrie.

58. spiritualists. Medium, has dene much for the uplift of ueanng ana an evil Influences removed. Let her solve your problems. If you have any business or family troubles, sickness in your home or sorrow of any kind.

line, tllsn will help you out of your dlificultles. she has helped thousands and will help you. Why suf-f'r "hn your troubles can lifted? A' home every day from 10 a. m. to 4 P.

but not Sunday or Wednesday. Take Bellevue and Pavton ear. No. 13 at Terminal. No.

6 Tatrfleld Belle- vue. Ky. REV. WILHELMINA BICKETT, 11 AV. MoMlcken Ave.

MAGNETIC HEALER Divine healing of all ailments. ATlvlce Fridays, 2 to X.rvli... Cherry 0937. w'o'odburn 4348. aiho udu rsiiLows' TEMPLE.

Seventh-mid Elm, Hall Sixth floor. Tueedavs I liL healing elw. Noon silence. LECTURE AND HEALIXff, 2 to i) SPIRTTITAT.TST VoUrtH av n.vfnn Vv O. .1.41 p.

m. win I celebrate the fourteenth anniversary. Mrs. w. ui imurr.

win nave) supper from 5 to p. m. All welcome. MRS. SABIE, Pastor.

PSYCHIC TEMPLE Peebles Corner, over Dow'e. 2:30. Communal: Lecture, "Jwt Think." Dr. Allen. Messages.

Messrs. Graser, Harris and others. Come nut. SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF DIVINE TRUTH 911 East McMillan. Services 7:45 p.

music, healing, messages. Lecture by REV. MINNIE SNYDER, Pastor. SERVICES Tuesday, 2 and 8 o'clock. Euchre winy jo.

unaiiiiibB miiy. nemiocK iooy K. 1905 Russell St. REV. BELLE GILLIARD, Pastor.

MEETINGS Sunday and Wednesday eve-iiIiiks. Lecture. Mrs. Fergson. Messages, Mrs.

Benzel, Noe, Monrehouse and others. All welcome. Mrs. Moorehouse, 2549 Vine. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE 17 East Fifteenth nt.

Sunday, 8 p. Lecture and Messages. Thursday, Message Meeting. Rev. OTTO PENTER.

REV. MINNIE SNYTiER 91) East McMillan. Woodburn 7-180. Spiritual advice by appointment. Circles Wednesday, I p.

m. Thursday, 8 p. m. COFFEE MARY'S DAUGHTER Mm Stratton, now lives 917 Orchard Now-port. 9 or 15 car to Ninth.

South 3368. SUNDAY and Thursday, 7:30 p. Message Service. Readings daily. 1620 Race second floor.

Trance Medium, C. Krause. TRUE SPIRITUAL ADVICE Readings by appointment only. MRS. CALLAHAN, Wabash 2133.

MRS. SCOTT KOIIB, 1210 Bankllck. car. ReartinK. MeMsagre meetings, 1 and 8 Weiluexdays.

Hemlock 6331 J. MRS. HAMER Readings, street, second floor. 931 Clinton MRS. SLOAN Reading; appointment only.

East 3301. MRS. MILLER Reading daily, third floor, rear. 1436 Baca MEETINGS every Sunday, 2:30 and CUllcauttjr, I HI ttlUUl, ops SCHRAFFENBERGER Funeral Home. 81 IT Vine Street.

Avon 0431. the busse mmm co. FTNFRAL DIRECTORS 1517 Freeman Ave. Phune West 0439-O45(. Established 1S93.

MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME (Voodbarn 0475. McMillan and Upland PL Cremation Sanitary, Aestheile, Mod ern, Cincinnati Crminllon I nlii Central MAln 3093. Free booklet. Free thapcl. GEO.H.ROHDE Funeral Home DELTA AND LLWOOD AYS.

East 401. BRANCH OFFICE 2439 Eastern Ave. ui Price Card of Thanks. Card Of Thanks. I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to the many friends and relatives for the kindness shown me during the sad hour of bereavement in the loss of my dearly beloved inotner, MINNIE E.

MAPPES I especially wish to thank the donors of the many beautiful floral tributes, members of the Ladies Aid of Matthew's Church, Mrs. Ferd Zimmerman for her touching song service. Rev. M. F.

Zutz for his words of consolation and Charles A. Miller Sons for the efficient management of the funeral. Bereaved Daughter, Ida. Card Of Thanks. We desire to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy extended during the sudden illness and death of our beloved husband and father, DANIEL KLOTTER.

We especially thank the donors of the beautiful floiLtokens, German Pioneer Verin and Rf v. Carl F. O. Schmidt for their words of consolation and efficient service rendered by the Dunkman funeral home. Bereaved Wife and Children.

50. In Meinorlain. In Loving Remembrance to my wife, MRS. MAUD MAXEY, who departed this life on Sunday, June 8, 1930. Time goes on and on, we cannot stay its tread; I travel all alone, for one I loved is dead Dead? Nay, nay, that word I must not ever say, For NOW she LIVES beyond where life is always day; Where peaceful rest belongs to all such spirits fair.

I feel assured that she is happy OVER THERE; But surely I miss her as my days go by, 'Twas hard for me to say to her that last goodbye. Loving Husband, Joseph Maxey. In Loving Memory Of our darling wife and mother, MARGARET FEND RICH, who passed away July 14, 1927. Time speeds on; three years have passed Since death, Its gloom, its shadow cast Within our home, where all seemed brieht, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light and ever will Her vacant place there's none to fill.

Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in heaven we will meet again. Very Sadly Missed by Husband and uaugnter, irnst and Margaret Fendrlch. In loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, ALBERT WESSEL, who departed this life July 13, 1929. No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne in silence, For the one we loved so well.

Oh. dearest' Albert, how we miss you! Tears in silence often flow; Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died oneyear ago. First anniversary high mass Monday, July 14, 1930, at 7 a. at St. 1 Lawrence Church.

Sadly Missed by Parents, Brothers, Sisters-in-Law and Sister. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, MRS.CHRISTINE OTT, who passed away July 13, 1929. Her pleasant way and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her; Some day, we know not when, To clasp her hand in a better land Never to part again.

Sadly Missed by Her Daughters, Sons-in-Law and Grandchildren. In Loving Remembrance Of my dearly 'beloved husband, JONAH D. BOSWELL, who passed away July 18, 1928. I shall never forget that day. When came the Silent Reaper, And took my beloved husband away, I do not know what pain he bore, I did not see him die, I only know he passed, away, And could not say goodbye.

Sadly Missed by His Wife and Son. In Memory Of our dear wife and mother, MRS. RACHEL LIND (nee Korb) who died July 12, 1918. Nothing can take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps our mother near. Sadly Missed by Her.

Husband and yhiJdren. In Loving Memory Of George Riese, who passed away five years ago today. Time moves on and we're reminded Of a day our hearts were crushed, When God took you so quickly, And we all in gloom were thrust. Generous and kind, in heart and mind, A beautiful memory he left behind. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Eddy, Denver, Colo.

In Loving Memory Of my dearest wife, BELLE H. MILLER, who passed away July 8, 1929. Past her suffering, past her pain-Cease to weep, for tears are vain; She who suffered is at rest, Gone to heaven with the blessed. Sadly Missed by Your Husband. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, GEORGE PEARCE who died July 11, 1929.

you're not forgotten, George, dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Freda, and Parents and Brother, Howard. In Loving Memory Of our mother, MARGARET HUEFTLEIN POLGER, who passed away July 11, 1926. Although four years ago, never to be forgotten by her son and daughter and their families. In Memory Of our dearly beloved father, HENRY HESSELBROCK, who passed away July 12, 1929.

Anrl whlln ha Una in Deaceful sleet). His memory we shall always keep. Sadly Missed by Wife ana tjnuuren. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, LOUIS ALBRECHT, who passed away July 13. 1929.

And while he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. Sadly Missed by Wife and Family. 60. Death Notices. FIELER Gertrude B.

Fleler (nee Schumacker), beloved wife of George Fieler. Thursday. July 10, 1930, at her residence, 1273 Gilsey Price Hill. Funeral from Henry H. Grueter's funeral home, Iliff and Glenway Monday, July 14, 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass Church of the Resurrection at 8:30 a. m. The Blessed Virgin Mary Society will kindly meet at the runeral home Sunday at p. m.

FRIEDRICH Jacob Frledrich, beloved husband of, the late Mary Friedrich Knee Bachman), and beloved father, of Mrs. Ida Hancock and Will Friedrich, Friday, July 11, 1930. at 4 a. in his 63d year. Funeral from the late residence, 2541 Dennis Monday, July 14, at p.

m. FRIES Magdelena Fries (nee Lan- denwltsch), beloved wire oi me lace John S. Fries. Thursday, July lu, 1930, at 11 a. in her 89th year.

Funeral from her late residence 2201 Queen City Monday, July 14, at a. m. solemn requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura Church, at 9 a. m.

Members of St. Ann's Married Ladies Society please take notice. GOKE Bernadena Goke (nee Kueh- ling), beloved wife of Paul J. Goke, passed away Thursday, July 10, 1930, at 8 p. m.

Funeral from late residence, 560 Enright Price Hill, MondayJuly 14, at 8:45 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Lawrence Church. GRASSEL Elizabeth Grassel (nee Kramer), beloved mother of Otto and Charles Grassel and Mrs.

Alma Widmer, passed away Friday, July 11, 1930, at 3:15 a. at residence, 551 Jniversity Court, in her 65th year.XFuneral Monday. July 14, at 9:30 a. m. Services at Philippus Evangelical Church, McMicken ave.

and Race, at 10 a. m. HALLER Anna Haller (nee Witten berg), beloved wife of George Haller, suddenly, at her residence, 8 Leslie Fort Mitchell, Thursday, July 10, 1930. Services at late residence Monday, July 14, at 2:30. Interment Highland Cemetery.

I1EINBUCH George Heinbuch, of .488 Crestline Price Hill, beloved husband of Cora Belle Aber-nathy Heinbuch, Saturday, July 12, 1930, in his 64th year. Services at the Paul Huth Clifton funeral home, 430 Ludlow corner Whitfield, Monday, July 14, at 8 a. m. Remains may be viewed at the funeral home after 3 p. m.

Monday. HORROCKS Alice Horrocks (nee Rogers), beloved mother of Mrs. William H. Snider Edward Raymond Walter L. Horrocks and Mrs.

Melphert Webster, passed away Friday, July 11, 1930, at 6:45 p. in" her 55th year. Funeral' from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Melphert 747 Sedam Monday, July 14, at 3 p.

m. HUENEFELD Charles H. Huene-. feld, beloved husband of Anna Haebe Huenefeld, Saturday, July 12, 1930, in his 65th year. Funeral from late residence, 1841 Hanfield Northside, Monday at 2 p.

m. Services at Spring Grove Chapel at 2:30 p. m. IIUTTON Jennie Smith Hutton, widow of Samuel E. Hutton, at her residence.

Falls Churchf Friday, July 11, 1930. Funeral services at Wiltsee's chapel, 24 West Ninth Monday, July 14, at 10 a. m. JACKSON William H. Jackson, beloved husband of the late Phoebe Jackson (nee Leeds), Saturday, July 12, 1930, at his residence, 521 Tusculum averaged 80 years.

Jf u-neral from his late residence Monday, July 14, at 2:80 p. m. KIPP Ruth A. Kipp '(nee Kenwood), beloved -wife of Ezra W. Kipp, passed away at her home, 1518 Taf in her ZJth year.

Funeral from her late residence Tuesday, July 15, at 8:45 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Prancis de Sales Church at 9 a. m.

LUieveiana ano Youngstown (Ohio) papers please copy.J KROEGER William B. Kroeger, be loved husband of Mary Kroeger (nee Jansen), Thursday, July 10, 1930. at residence, 3711 Laclede ave Price Hill, aged 64 years. Funeral Monday. July 14.

Kequiem men mass at St. Lawrence Church at 8:30 a. m. LAPHAM Mary Jane Lapham, widow of Feter Freeman apnam, entered into rest Friday, July 11, 1930. at 3 p.

In her 89th year. Funeral Monday, July 14, from late residence, 3868 Ivanhoe Norwood. Ohio, at 2:30 p. m. Inter ment Spring Grove Cemetery.

LEVY Ellis Levy, beloved husband or the late Mrs. llis evy tnee Galanty) and father of Mrs. Harry Perlman, Mrs. Sam Lensing, Rhea, Sam and Lou Levy, passed away Friday, July 11, 1930, at 5 p. m.

Funeral Sunday, July 13, at 1 p. from his late residence, 242 Please omit flowers. JlcCAFFRE Katherine McCaffrey. Month's mind requiem mass, Monday, July 14, at 8 a. at St.

Edward's Church, Clark near Wesley by St. Agnes Auxiliary No. 101, Knights of St. John. McD ONOCGH Ma ry McDonough, beloved sister of Edward and John McDonough, Thursday, July 10, 1930, at the residence, 1037 Ritten- house st.

Funeral Monday from Wm. G. Siefke Sons' mortuary. Eighth and -Linn sts. Requiem high mass at St.

Edward's Church at 9 a. m. MADDOX Doris Pauline Maddox, beloved daughter of Fred P. and Grace Maddox (nee Walls), passed away Saturday, July 12, 1930, at 4:30 p. in her 6th year.

Services at late residence, 959 Delhi Sedamsville, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Interment at More- land, Ky. MAIER Marie Selma Maier (nee Mueller), beloved wife of Fredolin Maier and mother of Mrs. John Isaack, Fred Maier, Herman Maier, Mrs. John Meyer and Mrs.

Frank Steinmetz, at residence, 261 Klotter in her 72nd year. Services at the above residence Monday, July 14, 1930, at 1:30 p. m. William J. Mueller, former amateur heavyweight champion, better known as Billy Miller, beloved son of Louisa Mueller (nee Schlesi) and the late Tony Mueller.

Thursday, July 10, 1930, at 9:30 a. in his 23rd year. Funeral from his late residence, 3019 West McMicken Monday, July 14, at 2 p. m. PELCHA Robert Pelcha, aged 2 years 10 months, beloved son of Charles and Amanda Pelcha, Friday, July 11, 1930.

Funeral Monday from the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary at 2 p. m. PRICE Ervln Gilbert Price, at the residence of his parents, 513 East Forty-fifth Covington, Saturday, July 12, 1930, aged 16 years. Funeral services at the Calvary Baptist Church, Thirty-sixth and DeCoursey Monday, July 14, at 10 a. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. ROSS Edward W. Ross, beloved husband of Edna Ross (nee King), Thursday, July 10, 1930, at the residence on Salem pike, Mount Washington, aged. 44 years. Funeral Monday, July 14, at 7:30 a.

Requiem mass at Guardian Angel Church at 8 a. m. Interment in Walnut Hills German Protestant Cemetery. 61. Death Notices.

56. Miscellaneous Notices. CHICKEN DINNERS by appointment. MRS. GAYLAND WEAVER, Route 3, Batavla.

Batavla 742. FRYING CHICKENS FOR SALE Amity road, 600 west of Ridge road, north of Pleasant Ridge. Sycamore 7249 W. 13 I T.RVTMir. uia Rending rd.

i kosher dellca lessen; cut-rate grocery just opened. 14 LOANS arranged on approved marketable securities; reasonable terms; negotiations 17A rialnila u-rit CHARLES 30 Broad New York. 'MONTANA BILL" New riding school now open, 130 Penn California, Ohio. Chtiaren 60c, ladles 76c per hour. Phone Sutton 24 J.

MISS NORA ROACH, mana. jer and teacher. OFFICE HELP In exchange for dramatic course. Can wooac-urn w. ji ROOM for one passenger by auto leaving, July 19, noon, lor wasmngion, ju.

u. Richmond and Norfolk, Va. Address Box 47, care Tlie Knquirer. WILL persons that witnessed accident to elderly woman Deing strucK Dy automobile. July 4, about 9:40 p.

at Court and Vine sts. Also gentlemen and lady who took her to hospital and notified daughter Please address, MRS CRAWFORD, P. O. Box 377, City. WILL DRIVE PARTY on Eastern trip for expenses; refined younj college lr-an; familiar with route; excellent reference Call Avon 8242.

14 61. Death Notices. W.D.JACOCKS EDVV. VV. TACOCKS FUNERAL HOME Wondburn 0801.

Gilbert at Locust. 16 C. P. MXTCXEnV Funeral Director. 2338Ken-ton Walnut HIIIb.

Woodburn 0050. 18 WALTER "STKeTBIO, FunerarBTrector, Liberty and Walnut. Cherry 6377. 17 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. GEORGE A.

CORBETT. Klrby 207 3. BAKER Istibclle N. Baksr (nee Bowie), beloved wife of William H. Baker, of 2301 Rons Thursday, July 10, 1930, at- 3:40 p.

in her 69th year. Funeral from the Paul Huth Clifton funeral home, 430 Ludlow corner Whitfield, Monday, July 14, at 2 p. m. BECKER Dorathea Becker (nee Schworn), widow or John w. tsecK-er and beloved mother -of Marie Becker, passed away Saturday, July 12, 1930, at residence, 3831 Cass South Cumminsville, in her 76th year.

Funeral from the Dho-nau funeral home, Tuesday, July 15, at 2 p. m. BECKETT Florence Beckett (nee Buchholz). beloved wife or Alva Beckett, Friday, July 11, 1930. Services at the residence of her brother, Georrre Buchholz, 2703 Stl-verleaf Pleasant Ridge, Monday at 2:30 p.

m. Maysville (Ky.) papers please copy. BLESS Conrad Eless, son of the late Anthony and Minnie less, Friday, July 11, 1930, in his 45th year. Funeral from Charles A. Miller's funeral home, Hamilton ave.

and Knowlton Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Boniface Church at 8:30 a. m.

BRUNSKN Anna Margaret Erun- scn (nee Groege), aged 9'J years, widow of John Brunsen, Friday, July 11, 1930. Funeral fiom the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary, 1517 Freeman Monday, at 8 m. Requiem high mass at St. Henry's Church at 8:30 a. m.

BUDD Dora Budd (nee Joseph), be loved wife of Jacob udd ana mother of Mrs. Henry Gutman, Mrs. W. S. Ader, Charles, Rose and A.

Budd, at her residence, 1833 Fairfax Walnut Hills. Services at the Weil funeral home, 3901 Reading road, Sunday, July 13, at 2:30 p. m. BUECKERr Fred Buecker, aged 79 years, beloved husband of Berna-dina Buecker (nee Detering), Fri day, July 11, 1930, at residence, lm Freeman ave. Funeral from the late residence Monday at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mars at bt. Augustine Church at 8:30 a. m. CAHILL Rev.

Caspar Borgeff Ca ll 11. son of the late Jonn Jj. and rvnrhii Plrk Cahill. FrldaV. Julv 11, 1930, aged 66 years.

Funeral Tuesday. July 15, at St. Marys Church, Hamilton, Ohio. Office of the dead at 10 a. m.

Kequiem high mass at 10:30 a. m. Burial on the family lot in St. Joseph's New Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. CANTOR -Bess Cantor (nee Seiden- fried), beloved wife of Harry J.

Cantor, at her residence, 28 Rose-dale Apartments, Avondale. Services at the Weil funeral home, 3901 Reading road, Sunday, July 13, at 11 a. m. COOKE Mary Wasson Cooke, widow of William Klcnard uookc at St. Paul Triursday, July 10, 1930.

Interment at the family lot, Spring Grove Cemetery, Monday, July 14, at 10 a. m. DENDLER John Dendler be loved son of John Dendler Sr. and the late Katherine Dendler (nee Bauder), of 4620 Este Winton Place, suddenly, Saturday, July 12, at 8:30 p. aged' 15 years.

Due notice of funeral. DREES John H. Drees, beloved hiwband of Catherine Drees (nee Frommoyer), Saturday, July 12, 1930, at 3:15 a. aged 69 years. Funeral from late residence, 4404 Kemper St.

Bernard, Tuesday, July 15, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Clement Church tit 8:30 a. m.

DOHERTY Mary J. Doherty. Fifth anniversary requiem hlgn mass lor Mary J. Doherty at St. Francis de Sales Church, Friday, July 18, 7 a.

m. DROPPELMAN Christina Droppel- man, widow of Frank Droppelman and beloved mother of Robert Droppelman and Elinor Droppelman Ryan, Thursday, July 10, 1930. Funeral from residence, 672 Stanley Monday. July 14, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at Our Lord Christ the King Church at 9 m. DUMBACHER' Joseph L. Dum-bacher, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Ella Dumbacher (nee Stortz), Saturday, July 12, 1930, at 11 a. at residence, 1266 Paddock Hills ave. Funeral from the late residence Tuesday at 8:30 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Andrew's Church at 9 a. m. DOWLING John E.

Dowling, beloved husband of Viola Dowling (nee Burhard) and father of Jack, Florence and Helen Dowling, entered into rest Friday, July 11, 1930, at 3:10 p. m. Funeral Monday, July 14, from late residence, 2511 Mound Norwood, Ohio, 8 a. m. Requiem high mass SS.

Peter and Paul ChurcK, 8:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's New Cemetery. DYE Daniel De Rush Dj'e, beloved husbstntl of Blanche Dye (nee Da- vis), Saturday, July 12, 1930.

Services at the residence, 1339 Michigan Sunday, July 13, at 5 p. m. Interment private at Greenville, Ohio, Monday, July 14. ECKERMEYER Dr. C.

W. Ecker-meyer, husband of the late Irene Hosbrook Eckermeyer, suddenly Friday. July 11, 1930, in his 73rd year. Funeral from his late residence, Montgomery, Ohio, Monday, July 14, at 2 p. m.

FRAZER Bernard J. Frazer, beloved husband of Anna Frazer (nee Sehnoeing), Thursday. July 10, 1930, at 11:10 a. in his 59th year. Funeral from his late residence, 721 Steiner Sedamsville, Monday, July 14, 8 a.

m. Requiem high mas Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 8:30 a. m. Members of C. K.

of O. Branch 103 please take notice. 61. r. A A.

M. MONTGOMERY LODGE) NO. 84 Members assemble at the hall, 1 p. MONDAY, July 14, to attend funeral of our jatt orotner, ur. c.

w. Eckermcyer. NORMAN C. BHUMARD, W. M.

R. P. Snyder, Secretary. IfrSTLETOnilOBEKAfr LODGE-NO. 4P- Ofiicers and members aseerr.ble at 747 Eeaam SUNDAY at 7:30 p.

to paj un respects io Bister Alice HorrocK. Signed: GERTRUDE BENTON, N. Blanche Coons, Sec'y. LOYALTY LODGE NO. d7 O.

O. S. Members please as- semDie to pay our last respects to our departed sister, Alice Horrack, at Spring Grove Cemetery, Monday, p. m. Members please assemble to pay our last respects to our departed sister, Alice Horrock, at p.

m. SUNDAY, at the residence, 747 eeaam st. TITLE HOLDER Is Called Superhuman. "Dynamite" Gus Sonnenberg Has Extraordinary Strength, Speed And Stamina, Tis Said. Wrestling fans who make the trip to Tacoma Bowl Monday night, July 21, to watch the famous "Dynamite" Gus Sonnenberg, world's champion heavyweight wrestler, defend his title against Cowboy Jack Wagner, of Providence, will see a man whom they seldom have a chance to see.

Matchmaker Charley Scheyer, who Is promoting ths title bout at the Tacoma bowl, at first Intended to bring Joe- Malcejwicz, the Utica Panther, against Sonnenberg. Mal- ceiwicz, one of the five greatest wrestlers In the world, challenged Sonnenberg several months ago. Son nenberg answered the challenge by saying that If the Panther defeated Cowboy Wagner he would give him a chance at the $10,000 belt which "Dynamite" won from Lewis. As a result Malcelwicz met Wagner and the cowboy tossed him in a sea eational conflict, thus gaining the right to meet Sonnenberg. In order to bring the match to Greater Cin cinnati, Sheyer not only had to guar antee Sonnenberg a large sum, but he had to obtain Sonnenberg's release from three other NO FREE RIDES! Washington, July 11 (AP) -Apian cf the Pennsylvania Railroad to furnish free bus service to its New York City passengers Was vetoed today by the Interstate Commerce Commission upon complaints of other rajlroads serving the metropolis.

The Pennsylvania filed last February a schedule by which It undertook to haul passengers from any point In New York City territory, or nearby New Jersey, into the Pennsylvania's own terminals by bus, without extra charge, when parties of 25 or more simultaneously engaged transportation. Upon complaint of other railroads this schedule was suspended until September to enable investigation, and its cancellation followed to day. COVINGTON MAN FINED. Refusal to go home when given the opportunity cost a man registered as James Purdie, 24 years old, Boone Block, Covington, $25 and costs when he was arraigned before Judge Joseph P. Goodenough in the Covington Police Court on.

charges of Jntoxicfetion, disorderly conduct and resisting officer. Patrolman Harry Burgess said he found Purdie standing on the street arguing with his wife and told him to go home. Purdie refused and fought with police. Purdie entered a plea of guilty. NORWOOD RESULTS.

-nTsTFWNTING. I PRESBYTERIAN." AB.H.PO.AI AB.H.PO.A Bressert.ss 4 1 2 UlSmlth.cf 5 110 4 10 4 2 3 4 4 0 0 5 3 11 Barkeley.p 4 3 2 4 4 2 2 Stother.c 5 2 7 OlEvans.c 4 2 8 2 4 0 7 0lB.Martz.3b 3 0 2 1 Godfrey, If 4 0 1 HAlban.lf 4 10 0 Caudrey.rf 4 2 5 0IG.Marti.rf 4 2 0 0 Steucr.p 0 0 0 OIHukill.lb 3 0 0 Holden.cf 3 0 0 OlMartln.lb 112 0 Hd'b'olJlJ Totas Totals 37 9 25 9 "Inninss 1 23456789 U. F. 02180000 17 Presbyterian ....10400200 18 Errors Steelier, Mackman 2, Alban. Two-Base Hits Bressert, Caudrey, Barkley, Gunner Evans, Alban, Mackman, Valentlner.

Three-Base Hit Gunner. Home Runs Bark-ley Strother. Bases on Balls Off Valentlner. off Bteuer, 1. Struck Out By Valentlner, by Steuer, by Barkley, 4.

Umpire C. Meyers. baptist: I city transit: AB.H.PO.AI AB.H.PO.A Mullen 2b 6 12 3 0 3 0 A Hardin, cf 6 3 2 5,1 9 0 6 5 1 4 0 6 1 G.Hardln.lf 6 2 3 OIRoot.Sb 8 2 0 4 C.W'l'n.c-ss 4 4 3 4 110 Wethy.lb 8 1 14 2 10 1 5 3 1 4 1 1 Wlllfr.c 111 4 2 3 4 T.ini dIFeldhaus.lb 2 14 1 4 10 .2 0 0 0 LobnIU.rf 10 0 i 1 0 0 0 Totals 60 21 27 id Totals' 36 9 21 123456789 City 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 Baptist 2 3 14 4 3 0 fl 19 Frror Bucher. Two-Base Hits C. Wlllen, A.

Hardin, Myers 2, Bucher, Root. Three-Basi Hits A. Hardin, Myers. Home Runs D. Lind, Halbauer, Weaver.

Base on Balls By Lind, by Sparks, by Beckman, by O'Brien, 2. Struck Out By Lind, by Poaiks, by Beckman, by O'Brien, 2. Umpire Morrison. Played at United States Printing. Scorer Walshogoad.

BANKERS' LEAGUE. UNION MIAMI B. CLUB. AB.H.PO.AI AB.H.PO.A 3 0 0 Roberts, 2b 3 113 3 0 1 4 3 0 4 2 10 0t.H'r'son,p 4 10 2 Klein, cf 3 0 0 OIReese.cf 4 2 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 Bader.2h 3 1 3 2 112 3 0 8 3 19 0 3 15 OjiV.H'r'son.c 3 15 0 Linahan, '301 0i3.H'r'son,rf 3 01 0 Totals 26 3 18 101 Totals 30 11 20 11 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Union Central 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Miami Boat 2 0 4 1 1 0 8 Errors Kattenhorn 2. C.

Harrison 2, Con-roy 1. Two-Base Hit R. Harrison. Three-Base Hits C. Harrison; Roberts.

Home Run Whittacre. Bases on Balls Off Harrison, off Linahan, 2. Struck Out By Harrison, oy Linahan, 4. Umpires Brosnan and Brosnan. Scorer Blersch.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Received Too Late To Classify S3. Lost and Found. LOST Between entrance Einton Hotel and Putnam's. Dixie Terminal, small change purse, with pay envelope with pame. South 1063 J.

14 617 VINE ZBSeBEXEBSSBma 61. Death Notices. ROTH Edward Roth, beloved son of John and the-late Ethel Roth (nee Barsiwilt), suddenly, Friday, July 11, 1930. at 1:30 p. aged 8 years; of 3912 Pattison Riverside.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Company funeral home, 652 State Monday, July 14, at 2 p. m. Rt'SCHE Herman H. Rusche, Wednesday, July 9, at the General Hospital.

Funeral Monday, July 14, at Ihlendorf funeral home, 4400 Main Norwood. Requiem high mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited.

SCHMIDT Christ. B. Schmidt, beloved husband of Anna Schmidt (nee Vogel), Thursday, July 10, 1930, at 1:10 p. at his residence, 2009 Elm in his 71st year. Funeral Monday, July 14, at 2 p.

from the Charles E. Meyer Son funeral home, 1806 Vine st. Hamilton papers please copy. SCHOEN Arthur Schoen, beloved husband of Ella Schoen (nee Basse). Friday.

Julv 11. 1939, at 7 p. at his residence, 1617 Hughes aged 47 years. Funeral from the Harry f. Miner xunerai nome, Fifteenth and Race Monday, July 14, 1930, at 2 p.

m. Interment Street Hill Cemetery. SCHTJLTE Herman H. Schulte. husband of the late Clara.Schulte (nee Holtman), suddenly, Friday, July 11, 1930, at St.

Elizabeth Hospital, 47 years. Funeral Tuesday, July 15, at 8:30 a. from the John N. Middendorf Sons' funeral home, 917 Main st. Requiem high mass at St.

Aloysius Church at 9 a. m. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. SHELDON Roy Sheldon, beloved husband or Irene snoiaon tnee Carr), Friday, July 11, 1930, at his residence, 155 Washington Bellevue, aged 45 years. Funeral Monday.

July 14, at 10 a. from Cunningham 'Dobbling's funeral parlors, Bellevue, Ky. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. STROIA August Strola, beloved hus band of Elsie Btroia (nee Aipj, ai his residence, 614 Sixth Dayton, Ky. Funeral Monday, July 14, 1930.

Requiem high mass at St. Bernard's Church at 8:30 a. m. STURIP Elmer E. "Elva" Stump, be loved husband of Anna Stump (nee Brooks), Saturday, July 12, 1930, at his residence, 576 Delta aged 63 years.

Remains at Harold B. Barrere'sv funeral home. 3712 Eastern ave. Due notice of funeral. SlTER-tsHerman Suer, beloved hus- band of the late Elizabeth Suer (nee Kobrink), father of Anna, Henry, Bernard, Herman, Philip and Werner Suer and Mrs.

Frances Kamm and Mrs. Mary Courts, Friday, July 11, 1930, at 8:40 p. in his 78th year. Funeral from late residence, 2352 Harper East Norwood, Tuesday, July 15, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at SS. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood Heights, at 9 a. m. VOLKER Josephine Volker (nee Epplng), aged 70 years, widow of William Volker, Friday, July 11, 1930, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Henry Volker, 1026 Poplar st.

Funeral from the late residence Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. Solemn re- quiem high mass at St. Augustine Church at 9 m. ZOELLER Josephine Zoeller (nee Krummen), beloved wife of Zoeller, Friday, July 11, 1930, aged 63 years.

Funeral from the chapel of Henry Gildehaus Company, 1410 Vine Monday, July 14, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass St. T7HnHln nrA T7inaU iauk.io ouuii.il, mibiij u.iu mi. at 8:30 a.

m. 60. Card of Thanks. An Appreciation. Death's unexpected blow that took from us the happy and useful life, a well beloved mother ana wife, CLARA LOUISE ELLENREIDER was softened as much as sudden erief could be relieved by human sympathy and kindly ministrations Out of the shudders of that great sorrow came memories or multiplied kindness.

Our hearts go out in sin- cerest thankfulness to all those who rallied around us so wonderfully. We sincerely wish to thank Rever end Hugo iSisenlohr ror his consoling words, the donors of the many floral and spiritual offerings and Charles A. Miller Son for their efficient management of the funeral; also the h03t of others for their personally expressed condolences, which were like rays of God's sunshine piercing the gloom. In Abiding Gratitude, Her Husband and son. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst of sorrow and grief, we feel that we must express our deep appreciation to all our rel atives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown U3 in our sad bereavement, in the great loss of our dearly beloved wife; mother and grandmother, M. AGNE3 KOENIG. We sincerely wish to thank all for the many spiritual bouquets and' beautiful floral offerings, Rev. Juvenal Berens, O. F.

the Rev. George Meyer, S. all the Fran-sican Fathers, the pallbearers, organist and singers, the members of the society, Frank W. Imwalle and assist ants of the Imwall'j Memorial iu-neral home for their prompt and efficient The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks.

We extend our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives for their kindness during the illness and the many beautiful floral offerings at the loss of our dearly beloved wife and daughter, MARGARET LACHMEIER. We especially wish to thank Rev. Krumm for his words of consolation, Dr. Klrschmftier for his untiring efforts, the pallbearers for their kind service and the Fairmount Council D. of for their attendance, also Mr.

Bolton, of Peter Rebold Son. funeral directors, for his kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Family. 60. Card of Thanks.

Card Of Thanks. Our sincere gratitude is hereby expressed to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, PETER SCHWAEBLE. We sincerely wish to thank all for the many beautiful floral offerings, the Raverend R. R. Fillbrandt for his kind words at the home and church, the pallbearers; the singer, Mrs.

R. Fillbrandt; the organist, Professor Kuehner; the janitors, Mr. and Mrs. Emig; Dr. Fred Trlnkle, the Cincinnati Traction Company, the New Era Council No.

229, Jr. O. U. A. the German Beneficial Union, and Vitt Stermer, funeral directors, for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral.

Our heartfelt thanks. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved father, BERNARD G. KOESTER Especially do we thank Reverends Basil and Bartholomew, O.

F. for their impressive services, St. Clemens Men's Society, St. Elizabeth's Society and St. Mary's Hospital, St.

Aloysius Orphan Society, Vereinichte Schuet-zen Gesellschaft, the pallbearers, 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 manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Children. Card Of Thanks. In the midst of our sorrow and grief, we are not unmindful of the many acts of kindness and words of sympathy bestowed upon us by all our relatives, friends and neighbors during the sad bereavement and great loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, BERNARD J.

LYONS. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Montames, of the Cathedral, for his kind visit and words of consolation, also Mons. Hickey, the Rev. Fathers O'Connor and Metz, Dr.

Fred Decoursey, all donors of the many Deautitui floral and spiritual offerings, also Mr. John J. Gllligan Son, for the kind and efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst of sorrow and grief, we feel that we must express our deep appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy shown us In our sad bereavement in the great loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, EVA WINDLE (nee Johnson). Especially do we thank Rev. Edward Lorenz, of the Wilson Memorial Church, for his words of consolation, D. of Welcome Council No. Ill, for their large attendance and impressive services, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and Frank W.

Imwalle, of the Imwalle Memorial funeral home for his kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Husband and Family. Card Of Thanks. In the midst of sorrow and grief we feel that we must express our deep appreciation to dur relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, EDMUND FITTERS. Especially do we wish to thank Father Casey and Father Priest for their consoling words, Dr.

Wolde for his untiring efforts, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and Costigan Roll, for their efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us when God called to eternal rest oUr beloved brother, MR. THOMAS G.

TRAINOR Especially do we wish to thank Mr. Sands and the employees of the waterworks repair, all donors of the beautiful floral and spiritual bouquets. Henry H. Grueter Son for their kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Sisters.

Card Of Thanks. The family of the late ANNA JOSEPHINE McCUDDEN wish to sincerely thank Father Va-relmann for his words of consolation, doctors, relatives, neighbors and friends, Miss Betty Dorsey and Mr. George Warnock; the doctors of the many flflral and spiritual bouquets and Gllligan Sc. Company. Card Of Thanks.

While our hearts are filled with sorrow, we cannot forget the acts of kindness shown to us by our relatives, friends and neighbors in the sad loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, HENRY CADE, who departed this life July 7, 1930. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Mrs. Marie Arthon and children wish to express their sincere thanks to their many relatives and friends for all kindness shown them in their bereavement in the sad loss of their husband and father, EDWARD J.

ARTHON. The Final Tribute An imperishable resting place of enduring beauty. Thi you can provide bv asking your funeral director for or RUSTLESS ZINC Maaetaf The experience of more than three quarten of century it embodied io Crane ind Breed caskrta si wood. Draws, coopet uid tine Ths Crani Breed Camei Established 1853 CoeamATt. Ohio.

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