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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 16

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, Sunday, FcJ. 11, 1915 DEATH COfJES lira The Fair Si ore For Tinwlg "Window Mefreshers For Spring! rr -'-f f-. i THE STORE I3Y To Railway Official I TT 7 A WA In Retirement At His Home In New Orleans. White Enamelware 'Thomas C. Powell Was Native Of Cincinnati, Former President Of Chamber Of Commerce.

1G FP4 Vl I i I i 1 wk I 11 9)S)C 2- QT. DOUBLE BOILER Two rooking utensils in this one handy item! Heavy white enamel with red trim. Complete with lid. Factory imperfections are slight. 12-QT.

DISH PA Large round size, handy for kitchen or nursery. White enamel with black trim. Slight factory imperfections. Perfect quality 1.29 3- QT. HANDLED SAUCEPAN The most needed household size.

White enamel with red trim. Slight factory imperfections that do not affect the wearing quality. vj i jw LARGE COOKING LADLES Regular 33c (ft fK quality! Those convenient large ladles, in yVHJ heavy white enamel, with black trim. t-K Our Famous "First Lady" Priscillas THOMAS CARR POWELL. Thomas Carr Powell, retired rail road executive and former Cincin- Quality you recognize hraulifully sheer rollon inanrliisetle in Sun Lamps 433-50 natian, died yesterday at his home in New Orleans.

Mr. Powell, who! was born In Cincinnati September light eggshell color, with viile full ruffles. 92 inches wide to pair and cut yards long. 5, 1365, was Chairman of the Board of the C. E.

I. Railway Co. when he retired in 1931. He was a for-1 (in mm, mer president of the Cincinnati i Chamber of Commerce, member of the Young Men's Mercantile Li LOVELY FLOHAL IIKAPERY PIIINTS Ready for your spring redecorating? We are with this beautiful floral pattern, dustproofed cotton print. Choice of blue, rose or natural backgrounds.

Yd brary and the Optimist Club and! a. director of Ohio Mechanics Institute. S3 Famous SPERT1 sun-lamps, with powerful mercury Arc sun lamp. For healthful sun tans and treatments for colds and muscular ailments. Bring your doctor's prescription.

Mr. Powell attended Woodward High School, a private school in Brooklyn, and public schools of 2- FIXE QUALITY HAYOX PANELS Plain weave, sheer, rayon marquisette that launders and wears well, wide and 2 yards cut length. Eggshell color. (1 44 Inches, Ea. Dunellen.

N. J. He began his busi Zephyr Electric Heaters ness career as a shipping clerk fori I the Monarch Oil Co. His first rail road work was with the Queen and Crescent Route, now a part of the I 1 arA I 98 COUUlcI Il XiaiiMaj, aa lot ui rate clerk in 1884. Making his sum-1 FLEXIBLE STEEL VENETIAN ISLINDS Hard to find all-metal Venetian blinds that have just about every feature of a custom-made blind, steel slats, automatic stopping device and worm gear tilting device.

84" and 36" width H.JM mer home in Gloucester, Mr. 11CI iWKJBfcH.Vws -Pnnrall wag President nf the Bass I 28 and 30 width No priority is needed to have one of these wonderful electrlo heaters. Operate, on AC or DC current genuine connection-type heaters. Size 14x9. Just 25.

A jtfaJ or Phone Order. Cord With Switch 1.25 TOYLAND SIXTH FLOOR rr Heaters if there at the time of his death. sill 11. In World War I Mr. Powell was I a member of the Priorities Com- mittee of War Industries Board.

HEAVY MESH LACE CURTAINS 67) .49 Choice of several lovely all over patterns in these handsome wide mesh curtains. nP Adaptable natural color. Limited quantity, no phone orders. In 1918 he wag made manager of Inland trafifc of the board and, i-A! a 1L TTa 14J I special representative 01 me uimeu Wp'v lust to of the farnoun hratrn! Works like an wito nVW I States Railroad Administration. At one time Mr.

Powell was Vice President of the Southern Railway hat rqulpprd with .19 and fan that kwp the heat t-, fef clreulatlnt about the room. Mr and several subsidiaries. Ea. Surviving Mr. Powell are a daugh- HIGHER PRICED KN ITTER PAN ELS Clearance of a group of odd panels of rayon and cotton mixture.

Many can be matched into pairs. A selection of colors and eggshell. FIFTH FLOOR ISo Mail or Phone Ordert ter, Mrs. Henry Fisk Tarbox, White Plains, N. a sister, Mrs.

Edward i P. Lytle, New Orleans, and two grandchildren, David and Thomas Tarbox. A cousin, Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill lives at 1267 Michigan Hyde Park.

Services will be held in the i Spring Grove Chapel at 3 p. m. Kiddie Jeeps 1-98 tomorrow. Burial will be in Spring Grove. Lamb's Wool Handled Brushes 1.00 Slightly Imperfect Metal Vegetable Bins.

.2.69 No. 2 Size Galvanized Tubs 1.29 28-Ft. Clothesline and Reel 49c Size 14x13 Fireproof Wastebaskets 89c Pyrex Teapots, Limit 2 1.75 Large-Size Metal Dustpan Heavy Muslin, size 23x30 Laundry Bags. 9 Asbestos Stove Mats 10c SIXTH Walter F. Eberle, President of the Chamber of Commerce, ap- Magic Boards Xaiionally advertised Magic Taking Board.

A popular ltn for children and grownup) alike fun for parties pastime. The Magic Board sprlls out your I pointed' Fred Mitchell, George! H. Kerr, Walter A. Draper and George F. Dieterle, whom Mr.

All wood construction with wheels dowelled throughout no bolts or screws to work loose. A much higher priced value, we want to clear the remainder 50 at this low price. Powell succeeded as President of as honorary pall- the chamber, bearers. FLOOR INDIANA INCOME Masga Floor and Porch Enamel From Beer, Liqnor Sales Would Be Raised $4,000,000 A Year By Proposed New Taxes. Chinabrite One Coat ENAMEL Reg.

1.05 Ql. 11.49 -2 Qtt. A quirk-drying washable finish for walls and woodwork that dries to a hard, bright porcelain like finish. In light green, ivory, buff, cream and white. .29 Indianapolis, Feb.

10 (AP) The Reg. 85c Ql. 4 itate's income from beer and liquor sales would be increased approximately $4,000,000 a year by pro posed amendments to the liquor law announced today by James A. For wood, concrete or linoleum floors. Fast drying, it offers excellent protection.

In 6 wanted colors. MXTH FLOOB An excellent selection of these brand-new Broadlooms! Modern two-tones good-looking figures and solid colors. Odd size, oversize and room size. All perfect quality with well-finished ends. 9x13.6 Two-Tone Green Wilton 97.50 9x15 Two-Tone Beige Wilton 108.50 9x18 Two-Tone Rose Wilton .129.50 9x13.6 Two-Tone Blue Wilton 97.50 9x11.6 Plain Taupe Wilton 69.00 11.3x13.6 Two-Tone Blue Axminster 83.50 12x12 Rose Beige Twist 129.50 12x11.3 Rose Floral Axminster 79.50 12x11.3 Two-Tone Green Wilton .108.75 12x12 Plain Rose Twist 129.50 12x13.6 Two-Tone Beige Wilton .109.50 12x15 Two-Tone Blue Axminster 112.50 9x6 Tan Floral Axminster 29.75 12x9 Two-Tone Blue Axminster 69.50 Emmert, Attorney General.

The amendments were prepared In the Attorney General's office for Incorporation in the Alcoholic Beverages Commission bill now pend ing in the House of Representa tives. It is planned to introduce them Monday when both houses of the General Assembly reconvene after the week-end recess. February Values! 5-PC. SOLID-OAK DIXETTE SET In addition to existing taxes, the amendments would place a tax of four cents a gallon on beer, 50 cents a gallon on whisky and 25 cents a gallon on wine. What effect the amendments would have on prices to consumers could not be determined Immediately.

The nexti tax schedule would become effective May 1. Youths To State Views On Forced War Training FIFTH FLOOR What young persons of this com-l tnunity think about compulsory mil- Itary training will be disclosed at a A real value! Extension type table and four sturdy diners constructed of solid oak light finish with contrasting trim. The table has extra filler for extension. Every delail of construction is above the ordinary! Be early as quantity is limited. jjeiegaie Assemoiy at tne YWCA at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday, Febru-rv 18. when 200 hich school bovs and girls hold a forum on "Should a wi navo rermaneni juuiuuy irain- Ing for All Youth?" The Assembly is sponsored by the jHi-Y Council of Hamilton County I YMCA and the Girl Reserve Inter- Club Council of the YWCA. A planning committee, composed of members of both groups, have ar- tanged the meeting in cooperation With adult leaders of the YMCA and the YWCA. This committee is preparing a questionnaire on com- pulsory military training to be sent to all high schools.

Results of the poll will be announced at the meet-linjr. Participation in the discussion 'will be limited to representatives Coil-Spring Lounge Chair and Matching Ottoman Super Comfort Long Service in This Box Spring and Mattress -1 gjm 4 from the high schols. HilmerKreu- ger of the University of Cincinnati and a member of the Board of Dl- rectors of the University YMCA will direct the discussion. PORTSMOUTH SOLDIER DIES. BUUUU IPICUL DISPATCH.

Portsmouth, Ohio, Feb. 10 Pfc. Harold Franklin Pratt, 23. son of I Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Pratt, 1824 I Grant was killed in action In i Germany, January 2T, the War Department informed his parents 'today. He had been employed at 1 the Levi Furniture) Store. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. 'Dorothy Fyffe Piatt; his parents; 2 a brother, Pvt. Charles H.

Pratt, stationed at Selman Field, Monroe, i and four sisters, Hazel and Betty, at home; Mia. Ethel Bell, of Kendall and Mrs. Vesta Med-J ley, of Dayton. A chair with every quality! deep luxurious comfort afforded by the coil-spring seat and high back and matching ottoman beauty achieved with the care ful tailoring of the handsome tapestry upholstery stability for years with the well-constructed, well braced walnut-finished frame. A combination of comfort for a modern Hollywood Bed! Well-iailored box ftpring with a full complement of oil-tempered coil springs and a SO-lb.

weight, 100 layer felt mattress. Both tailored in serviceable grade ticking. Twin or full size available. rot'BTH FLOOR roiBTH rtooa.

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