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tiik Cincinnati, novemhkk wzz CHANCES Between of riipllnl iulhif rlmhri it mu.h hi tltiit HtlvocJivy diiiitnl.nd h- Irt IJhIVWmilly JlU.lv to kV PARTISANS li-vy bun It HlfM lntutr itt I.pir- Mint. be It, Timothy S. Ilok'Hii nd Jtffph i.rnifr A If Hit Hint iovr I nol ilet'l If 1 thev A nioiiK ho tndol "liii; the ii''v English Are Good Sports, Says Rear Admiral Sims; Of Labor Reduced CanadianAddress Cheered club nre tntnit-r iio.ihi.r Judnn Hainion, NcMton I HnUer, t'U-ve-land, f.onH'f of Wat. and John II i' man, i 'olumbtm, I tit mi Slutt- Iftll It in pinpio-fd to hne two rlsie i CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE, of tthl.tl lb, 1m ,1.1,11,1. At least.

wliii lit to know he can hove it. iioim ithMatiiline: Ihe fact thai liar.sli wntili haw- Li-en sik, con-' lum by Jan'cs A. White. Sup- ennlcndelll of the. I'hlu A lit I -Saloon m-ntitt hm in Ihr iH-iv limn in lln- dd I'arllnint'iit.

The lout-xi isMinMlf pirn-en tiit! labor KUfccswi'H at luu t'ntj, no HHKlii-t 77 in tilt hitr llnti.sr It In p. until. that that wo'ihl ut lit' I ti- hn In-fit 'ti to In In -r may now Ix- i i ll to tin- A-iimt puny, in lih lt rune t.i ht.r' lot will bv thi' Lib ml' Hhtl iilthuDKti labor unwintt'iitly liu rt'lUHfiJ to i ii-t'-r Inio any cttinpart with tin- Ubcr-uli In cirri It ram.iAlnH. thti I In 1 ri tai ii Due To Lm Issue, Officials Say. I nut Mi if lire vi ii i tip ii ittt i 1 1 the purchaser of "cheapest-for-the-present" glasses, and the one who buys for the future, there's a world of economic difference! has never been our aim to sell anything but eye-comforting glasses.

OPTICIAN BENEDICT, at 30 West Seventh. 11 mAv fiimcv; aulisls prescribe them woikin In cu-operatlm. In 1'ailm-nunt. a on mut question- their pl.it-rurniM hlnuiMt are tdcnt IchI. Churchill's Speech Is Toronto, Canada, November -Hear Adinrial Wilhntn S.

Simn, Cnited Mates Navy, relire-i, wan heartily wh(Mi In an mUlre-ot before the Canadian Club toxiay he mud thai ho favored the 1 1 1 1 i "Iierausu the HrltUh are Kood "port's," 4 "I am Admiral Simw nalil, "In tart, I am rhnraetirix-d hy oertaln newnpaperH the numl popu-lar Admiral In the Aniernan navy. I like the Kritlfth because they are Hood MportM and will tuand the iraff without whimpering at all. You nHpins than othri wii and that the honor that eint-d In the nihu! of many renjirdtntf It un largely waa due to propaganda. "(Jhji hiiH a bad name, be nalil. 1 Th Ct-nnanfl wen Mimrt mouKb to sprint; It on ua flrat.

and I he propuvanda about It wa hih that It will tiikfi a rouple of year a for that smpre KHluri ty be correi The number of oaa-Ualtiea reMiltinK from tin; uno of Kan wan Mnall and the effect if the ki tMn of those who were nt killed by It was fllUht- Theie In no doubt lYiat tuny iniiiK t'Tluin in mm iialt6fi i5v Hecklers. -m nm, 1 urprin abor has but few or tf ft tin lu the prcKji lit London, for example. of no riih. i hip -I i fe and lute The luh irt.pori to upy the nntltej tloor local hotel, which will in-j chub- a dining room, loiinye and of- 1 five- HARRY IS OUT $57.06 And Columbus Didn't Even Know i He Wan LiMted in Race. Coin bu, Ohio, Novembi-r III Kit- Iny H'f etiene Account tt-dH- by lltti ry Prihem.

of i-t nhurn. th.rke ruunlv, kuvp to i'ultimhuft ll I Mr-t mtlmntton uf Mr. 1 ei ibi m'n irtn. dhhicy for the Ntnte Trfiutmrrmhip. He report expenditure of 96, but docs not unite hi V.

I'hulhiiTfi, dcfeiitetl for I'nn- 1 gr'P in Ihe Ttdedo dittt ru by thf oteran Iftiue It. HheiWoud, liin r- pf Mtllttirt of (0. of which win' contributed hy the Itepuhllenn Na-t tonal l'onKr''tPhnHt ('ummittoe, ni-r. ui int'rt ii T' Egt mi u. Creeiivllle.

tihlo. November II. i Marry M. lerihm, uf (iettyxhutg, only one dally paper. It would, the re -j fore, be ruh to Judge of labor' i'hanceH by perusal of the prens.

Minn will depend upon how far the: wurklnK-vlAHM electoratH can per-t auadeil to hHifve (hut ft capital levy, Financial Conditions in Country Improving. 1 came. White Insist upon having Ills seat at the hisii of the council table and resented keenlv Mali. 's movements to hint out of a dictatorial poxl-non. To Ihe i xtinl to which llallev aiu i d.

d. White Is opposed to him. There is hut only a political consul-eialuui, but a perineal one. hlte is be ch'setoi often with lavls in rc vit days. I ut wliciluT or not the reliiing 'loieinors awrtliaiKV ben snked for Is not known.

lMir, and NNhite have pu. el hours It Is pointed out I'V olher po'ilieians that Lavls la not Pi a iwsttion to erclso mui lcrltiei.ee because of the f.tllng hut his political das In louo are gone foiever. lir.lmata stly of eleiiion returns shows that Governor-elect I'oiiahey iaitlcd ilelmont County by almost although It Is the home of J. tan torpedo a ltrltlfth aailur till he la! If any one Is menared by an enemy which cuniiut affect them dlrntly, 1 t'luc In the face, hut ho Mill will will injure thi-m lii'Urectly by retard- buck tu ins revival of trade, more unernpl.iyment. U.u producing, AddrelnK the hI Canadian In-' iatltute to nlKht.

Admiral mn naid and can save the situation by the use of gas It will be used. Provisions have been formulated forbidding the ue of gas by the nations, but they ai keeping their gas tanks Hlltd, anyway." Speakers Declare, as Cam paign Nears End Lloyd George and Asquith Resume Stump. that the ue uf khh In warfare came rather under the clnMifkutlun of hu- TRUE BiLLS RETURNED REQUEST IS DENIED. OPTIMISM Londun, November 13 (Hy Annuel thi county, has soUKht oftlce uli varl-ouh occaslotin A I'tohlbitioit party nominee. td 1'remi).

Election oratory hkiiIi By Federal Grand Jury at Dayton Against 23 Persons. I-RCU1. IIUU'ATI TO THK KXI IUr.R. i'ajton. Ohio, 13.

Ten true bills were returned by the States Grand Jury to Judge John E. Sater, lata to-day. One wuman and i'i men were Indicted Nino cases were Ignored and three were passed. The woman Is Mrs. 1'etcr Eldmlller, of Troy, Ohio, VI I IIIIIWHI i Government Boats To Carry on Commerce Despite Protest, i Washington, November 13.

Clov- PreVailS 111 (jeriliany, Vnment tonnage in the lter.r0t.l I trade will not be withdrawn, the Slilp- i ping Hoard announced to-day, not- NEW USE FOR PAINT. TalKir. his lrector of AriIcuHuiv. -Mr. Lionahey cairleil by almost M.mi Sum-i nilt County, the home of Welfare 111-! rector H.

S. MacAyeal. He cjuiim with-, ing a few hundred of latrytng Tauld-I lug, Ihe home of Conum ice W. II. Phlpi s.

who worked for Colonel I withstanding the contention uf To i valely-owned companies that the lJecausp of Hank's THE APOLLO Help Stabilize Mark charged with misuse of the malls. Thompson, showing big iH-iuocialic g.ilns In tho dlstrh t. TWO HOMES PLANNED Socialists Pass Resolution To Stay Out of Cabinet Unless Finance Is Platform. tervlce was ovcr-tonuagcrt, and that ho Government ships should he withdrawn In Juitlco to the private com-panles. Commissioner Chamberlain, designated by the Shipping Hoard to consider tHn request of the ship owners for removal of the ninerit tonnage, conducted a series of hearings and sent out quesl lonnarles.

Facts adduced were contained In a report accepted by the board, which detiied the contention of the Dealer Says It Helps Shell-Shock Victims Regain Health. Attnntle CMy, N. Novrmbr-r U-Vsp of jiflltit In hi-lplhK shHl-nhoekml no Kile ru to ruualu thrlr health hbm Uio Mibjivl of a paper prepared by 8. T. Hallitw of N-w York, for tho annual convention of the National 1'atnt, Oil HhU Varnltth Annotation hiru tu-t ii Aecuutlint to the pp'r, a youiiK soldier, a mental wreck, rKUlned Ms ra pul ly In a loom PntHhed In prtmroM! yellow.

I 'ark color prcnlured melancholia red Imd a temporary AtlmulHtlfiK effect, followed hi a nervou reaction; Mm: raujti-d aiM'Hfenl calm; t(iem reHtilttd In liMpplneKN and vitality, and yellow wait In full wltK to-duy. Premier Honar Law, recovered from his In-dinpoflition, traveled tu (ilaHKOW, where he addiemed a mentlng tonight. Former rremlor Aitqulth wa on the name train tu attend a mcet-lni of hid coiiHtltucntK at I'lilnley. Lloyd OnoiKe bIiowb undiminished energy In thin respect. surpamluK all hl competitors In campalxninK Ho left Crlccleth for Bolton and North England, and as In hl custom, addreHned llltlft galherlnga on the way.

All the great leaders, however, long alnco have exhausted anything In the hape of novelty In their various advocacies, with the possible exception of Winston Churchill, who, having entered the fray at last moment, utill Is able to Infuse the spice of Interest In his speeches, and he 'Is also perhaps more a victim of hecklers than the oilier leaders. He even was howled down at Dundee to-day. Labor Party Attacked. As the campaign nears Its end. It Is nothing to observe how the Labor M'PLICATIM TIIK PLAYING OF TIIK GREATEST ARTISTS) AND OPF.Nit TIIU TUFASUtF.

CHKST OF MUSIC TO THE WORLD. DAILY DF.M-ONST RATH INS IN TIIK APOLLO STUDIOS II I 7. J21 FAST FOURTH ST. Bet. Walnut and Main.

Charles C. Tesno. for i8 years Superintendent of Mails in the Dayton postomce, was indicted on a charge of having taken money from the malls. Among others Indicted were: William Record, charged with having sold narcotics; John O. Uerst, rural mall carrier at Drookvllle, charged with embezzlement of money order funds; Marlon C.

Kaumgardner, of Kprlnglleld, charged with embezzlement of funds from the Citizens' National Hank in that city, and Jtalph Kins, poatofflce clerk at Springfield, charged with theft of letters. flerlln, November 13 (Hy Associated Press). The German Government to- I night forwarded a formal note to the cHUFi'd nmlHMhtv, taid. Reparation Commission In I'arls, Informing the commission that the Kelchsbank Is prepared to advance to the German Government gold marks toward a loan to stabilize the mark, provided an equal amount la forthcoming from abroad and sub- FUR THEFT In Florida Is Recalled By Ohio Governor Elect So Children May Remain in School. SI-Ki-llt.

imtUTi 11 TO TIIK KVgl'lHKH New Philadelphia, Ohio, November 13. Following th- custom of f. inner Governor James M. Cox In tossing his week-ends at Tialt's Kiul, near Dayton, Governor-elect A. Victor Donancy will drive to his home here every wcek-cini, accompanied by Mia.

Donahey. It was antiounced to-day that the younger children would remain at the Donahey home hre to at'end schhol, that the Donahey would haa two homes, one at Columbus and the other here. The fallur of the Gov-i rnor-elect, John C. Donahey, and Donahey' mother. Mrs.

Mar-guict Klniisbury, will take care of the younger children. The arranem. tit will enable either Mrs. Donah, andher oldest daughter Miss Margaret Donuhey, to be at the executive mansion all the lime. Mr.

iionahey has stated that he liked former Governor Cox'a plan ol James V. Itice, President of a coal company, to-day was appointed receiver of the U-Save-lt Stores Company by Judge Hubert C. 1'atterson. of the Common Pleas Court, on the I t(, tho conditions proposed by the vtcc application of Clifford Kumler, President of the concern, as a result of the alleged violation of the oently visited Ueiiln as essential for When Suspects Are Taken Into Custody Trunks Shipped Ctiirajro, Sy Detectives. by Herbert Harris, Presi- party unwittingly has provided us sy" avva opponents with what these opponents dent.

the success of the stabilization proJec. In connection with tho attempted reconstruction of tho Cabinet, tho So- consider to bo their best campaign ammunition. Conservatives of vary- I Uev. William A. Sunday nnd Sirs.

'Sunday to-day were entertained at ing color, Liberal Unionists and As- dinner by Colonel and Mrs. Kdward cja Democratic party has addressed a attacking labor fo- 'r' Sunday's sons was on capltaMcvy 8taft durlnk" tho Wurld greatest gusto in Its advocacy of letter to Chancellor Wlrth, In which It Is declared the stabilization of the mark Is the most urgent question of German policy, and that tho party will participate only In a Cabinet which energetically pursues such a policy. The fate of the Wlrth Government After being trailed for a week through the shopping district and from hotel to hotel by operatives of the Crim and Itysn Detective liureaii, a fashionably attired young woman of attractive appearance who was registered as Mrs. Anna Karrell, 22 years old and a companion who was registered as Joseph Farrell, 32 years old, St. Louis, were arrested early this morning at the Emery Hotel by Private Detectives Cal Crlm and Paul Ryan and Lieutenant Kugene Weath-crly and Detectives McCorkhlll, Wcis and Hays.

having one or two days a week at home to rest and to consider executive duties away from the rush at the capital. Reports that former Senatoi William Green, of Coshocton, Treasurer of the Cnlted Mine Workers of America, would receive the Job of Percy Tetlow as Director of Public Relations, could not bo. confirmed at the Donuhey home, POMERENE IS INDORSED nationalization of industries. The avidity with which "all the parties seized upon these points is tho measure of the apprehension felt on ull aidea when the campaign started as to the high possibilities involved in Through the efforts of the victim's wife, police to-day indentifled the negro who was killed In a gun battle early this morning as Harry Davis, Krug street. Davis was approached 1 to-night seemed to depend on the by Patrolman K.

K. Mercla about 2 I labor entering tho next Parliament In strong- force, this apprehension hav-j o'clock thla morning, hen he drew ing been based on the great successes his gun and fired several shots at the reconciliation between the United So-of labor In recent by-elections. I officer. Mercla fired twice, killing the clallsts and the German People's ne laoor leaaers quickly realized negro. party by Inducing the lntter to make The woman, detectives say, was recog-I nlzed as Florence Kynett of Itidlan- apolls, who Is known aa Florence a specific declaration of Its attitude on the stabilization program demand Omcial count completed by the that open advocacy of a capital levy had been a mistake in tactics, which in tho opinion of most observers today hs lost for them an enormous Board of Klections to-day shows that Victor Donahey carried Montgom- ed by the as one oi mtir Davidson and Myra Htevena and who conditions to further participation In wa, a year ago by detectives fol-the present coalition.

I lowing the disappearance from a The Socialists to-night passed a Palm Beach (Fla.) department store of number of votes by frightenlng the try County by 3,605 and that tho pro- resolution to remain out of any abl- J.to.iss) worth of furs. At that time a lower and middle classes, who might posed beer amendment received a mu-otherw Ise have voted for labor as the Jorlty of 1.108. The largest plurality only real alternative to the return of accorded to any candidate on the a co-iliiioii or a Conservative govern-1 state ticket was given to Karl D. ment. young woman, who.

It was known. a friend of Florence Kynett, was arrested on suspicion, but soon was released through the efforts, it was said, of a wealthy Cincinnatian. The pair arrested early this morn Bloom for Lieutenant Governor, who received 4,168 more than his net which failed to designate stabilization as an urgent cardinal feature of Its program, thereby putting th. Issue up to the people's I arty, which earlier In the day Informed the Chancellor of Its refusal to enter the Gov-ernment In any official capacity, or For Seat on Suprema Bench By Stark County Bar. fanton.

Ohio, November 111. A resolution calling upon President Harding to collider Senator Atlee Pom-erene as a suitable man. to appulnt Associate Justice of the t'nited Stales Supreme Court, to succeed Justice William R. Day. retired, wa adopted to-day by the Stark County Bar Association, of which Justice George 1L Chirk, of the Ohio Supreme Court.

The resolution says the Bar Association, "without blaa. recognizes through personal knowledge the high legal attainments, lofty patriotic motives, tine personal qualities and, disinterested public of Senator Pomerene. A committee of Canton attorneys will present the resolution to the resident. CROW AND TURKEY READY ing, Detectives Crlm and Ryan say. even to permit two of Its members drove to Ill an automoble to oecome ministers wunoui noioiog wln The sale of the Dayton, Toledo and Chicago Railroad at Troy, Ohio, was postponed by Common Pleas Court on the plea of William V.

Kenney and Missouri license and imme- While the radicals are suspected ar umereni other Kastern capitalists, who expect applying polite political coercion to the situation by dictating terms to mase. i ney were registered and maintained rooms at three different hotels, detectives say. They frequently were seen at department stores, and I to purchase the line, providing rcsl-jdents In towns along the route sub- scribe an equal amount of stock. .3 Football's Menace will popularity kill the game? With people struggling hy tent oi thousands to see the big gridiron confetti, it there danger of commerciiliim tainting the fine amateur spirit ot the major school sportf "The Victor," by Wadiworth Ctmp it gtrtt story drtmatlzlng thit growing football problrm the itory of young Idetliim pitted agilnit a tlnitter influence of money on the football field. A great ytrn, air it warmt you like a stonewall ttand on the one-yard line.

In two ptrtt Ptrt I in this werk'i Collier's. Third Party Labels under Walter Lippmann's Qlass U'hy all the conservative! can't collect In one parry and all the progreePH fn the other Thlt anj other dirTicultlet thit are punling American votert, Mr. Lippmann elucidates enterttinlngly in a pertinent article, "Whtt Chinee Hit a Third Tartyi" The Prize Ring was Micky Costello's business The challenger picked dretmt and twittering birdt in hit left, but Micky he knew "what miku it go a butineu." A corking fight story with an ending you'll go back and read again. By Wlllltm Slavent McNutt In thU week'i Colllet't. i Stupid Movies are your own fault So tayi a producer of moving pictures He telli you how you "can get something other than bid tute ind unhealthy idea in pictures.

Strike Secrets from the round' houses and executive offices Inside information on the rail ttrike that the general public hat never dreamed of. By Whiting Willlami who worked with 'em in the thopt. Oriental Mystery reaches its climax In the list Installment of Sax Rohmer ibaerbing serial, "The Black Mandarin." Soap and Hot Water vs. soapboxes and hot air Frederick Palmer telli why the hetd of a great butinest tpendt money keeping hit workert in health. i McAdoodle Dandy Uncle Henry dicunes a presidential possibility who, for incesstnt movement, reminJs him of "a centipede with St.

Vitui dtnee." First Plank in a new industrial platform Collier't Editorial pages are open to you with an invitation to help in laying more plankt. on all news stands today 5fa copy Mr. lionar Law, speaking at Glasgow, concentrated on this point and declared that anything which makes the capitalist afraid to employ his capital does the greatest possible In-Jury to trade, and therefore increases unemployment. Capital Levy Opposed. "Vou can not start a system of this kind without shaking to its foundations the whole fabric on which our business Is conducted," said Mr.

Bonar Law. lie pointed out that one burning desire evinced after the war was to ho rid cf Government control aijd return to "prlvatu Initiative and added "Whatever else this country may do. and with the lesson here and In Russia, before our eyes, we ure not going to try an experiment like that." Winston Churchill, addressing a pi'-ettni; of women ut Dundee to-day, where lie was subjected to much hostility from a number of Communists, admitted that he formerly had advocated nalionallzatlon of ine rep-ways but bid expel lenced an experi Patrolman L. 1.. Banta late, to-day arrested Robert Pabst.

who. It Is alleged, has been identified by Perry Paul, street car conductor, as the man who held him up and robbed him of his day's receipts on the night of Octuber 15. the Chancellor tnd the People's part. Chancellor Wlrth Is reported to be determined) not to surrender his con-vlc'lon that the Peoples party must become an Integral part of the present coalition on a straight party basis. In this he Is backed up -y the Clericals, Democrats and the.

Bavarian People's party. At the conclusion of 10 hours of interparty deliberations Reichstag circle aids to-night were more optimistic regarding the Chancellor's ability to appease the Socialists and also to smooth the path for the Peo when detectives learned that three trunks were shipped by them to Chicago last night, their arrest was decided upon. Chicago police have been asked to detain the trunks. In asuit case In their room at Ihe Kmery hotel an opium outfit was found, police say. QUICK APOLOGY CHARGE IS QUASHED.

Venton Harbor, November 13. A declaration In a suit recently filed by members of the House of Duvld, a religious colony here, against Walter Hansel, of Nushvllle, and others, who' were expelled from the sect. ple's party's entry Into the Govern- ment. In view of the formal note! prftm in Short which the Government sent to Paris; For Vanquished and Victors Dinner Stirs Putnam County. Lelpsic, Ohio.

November 13. The annual "crow dinner" of victorious and defeated candidates will be con ducted here to-morrow night, with A. P. Sandlea as toastmaster. All candidates for state office on both party tickets have been Invited.

Carrni A. Thompson, of Cleveland, defeated Republican candidate for the Governorship, will attend, but it Is understood thnt Governor-elect A. V. Donahey will not tie present. Senator Atlee Pomerene and Senator-elect Simeon D.

Fcss are expected be on hand. WOULD BE FLOOR LEADER. Sl'Kcm. To TIU Kgi IBKB. Defiance, Ohio, November IS.

Karl F. F' riitisoti. of Van Wert. Democrat, elected to be fc'tate Senator from the Thlrv-sernnd Ohio District, is a candidate for the post of Democratic to-night, laformlng the Reparations; Jient )' Allies I'aSSSU ln- ment ot Government control during ment ot Government contro dm after war which csused him iT.ll Circuit Judge Charles E. Commlsslon of the Itelchsbunk's of- I cident Brings Evasion Charge.

White. The fer to advance 600.000.000 gold marks In the program to stabilize tho mark. plaintiffs charged conspiracy to defame the House of Davbl und asked damages of $80,000.. MOTORISTS ARE HELD Pails. November 13 (By Associated Press).

The Allied Council of Ambassadors to-day presented a severely to change his view. Austen Chamberlain, addressing a meeting of business men In Birmingham, devoted himself to national finance, emphasizing how the Improvement British credit, owing to the lute Government's courageous policy and effective taxation, had enabled the Government to borrow more cheaply and save money In the payment of the debts to America and elsewhere. Although It generally Is conceded At Hamilton, Pending Arrival of wortled note to the German Embassy. Mn which was demanded an imnvdiate Missouri Sheriff. (apology for the recent Incident at Pas- sraeui.

dispatch to iHE Sxgfisi s. Bavaria, and several previous ills- Hamilton, Ohio, November The text nf the note i-os not ven FORMER SCHOOL HEAD DIES. Tacoma, November 13. Rfron L. Aldrleh, 77 years old.

former President of the University of ITUI-fornla, died here He was born In Connecticut, and came here In 1892, devoting much of his time to writing 'for various periodicals. lice this morning received a telegram 011t but understood to he one of floor leader, according to a letter sent I to-day to New ton Bronson, of De- fiance. State Central Committeeman. 'Mr. Ferguson Is one of the six Demo from T.

J. Harris, Sheriff at Spring- the sharpest ever sent by the allies on of Oermnnv's attitude to-llel to hold Demery Mason and ward mm eonlTo exc.rc,5l.d Don Turner, who were arrested here under the treaty of Versailles. it makes rlear that Germany cannot crats elected to the Senate. CLARK WINS SHORT TERM CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday evening on a charge of having been In possession of an automobile with an altered engine number, The Sheriff announced that he would arrive here with a. state warrant for the men as soon as he could provide himself with extradition papers.

expect withdrawal of the control Tom-misslon for a long timo unless "tho policy of evasion and Interference" censes Immediately. In the Passau Incident two allied officers were attacked by a mob when attempting to search a Helchtwchr barracka for arms. COUPON New Universities Dictionary Sophia Louise Tabler, 70 years old, widow of John Tabler, died to-day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kdward Klefer, 834 Heaton street. She leaves two daughters, fourteen grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

0HI0ANJSBURNED, 2,300 Volts Fail To Worker at Middletown. But Kill How to Get For th Mera Nominal Cost oi Manufacture and Distribution 3 98c SPrciAI. niPATCH TO TIIK ISgriRER. Middletown, Ohio, November 1.1- As Associate Justice Second Place Goes To Cincinnatian. Columbus, Ohio.

November 13. Incomplete returns to the Secretary of State's office from the general election show that Justice lieorgo H. Clark has been elected for the short term, expiring January 1, by probably more than six to one over all other candidates. Names had to be written in on the ballots. Nicholas Klein, of Cincinnati, ran next to Justice Clark.

Votes for numerous other persons are being tabulated by the Secretary of State as "scattering." The complete unollicial vote compiled by the Secretary shows no changes from results announced, by the Associated Press The official vote will vary only slightly from the Associated Press final figures. OHIO DEMOCRATS UNITE An entry has been filed In the Common Pleas Court authorizing George P. Sohngen, receiver for the and Dayton Traction Company, to settle a $1,000 damage suit brought by George Fra-ncls, hurt in an accident April 15. J. C.

MucCulIough, an employee ol the Ohio Gas and Klectrlc Company, was burned seriously thU morning, vhen he came Into contact with a charged wlie at the electric power plant on Canal street, volts nsssinc through his body. Hbn he was found, fellow workmen thought he was dead. Artificial restoratives revived him. ey- Wilfred Kobsch, Hamilton, la suing Jewel Kobsch for divorce on grounds of neglect and desertion, Co' sec lira this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound in black seal grain, Ulustratad with lull pages in color. fj Presant or mail to this paper three Coupons with nmaty-oight cents to cover cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc.

Add for Postage: HAIL Up to 150 milti .07 ORDERS Up to 300 milei .10 HILL For greater dis-Bh tanres, ask Prut-FILLED maier rate for i rounds. liilli Alleging that his wife deserted him five limes, each time remaining absent for weeks, and finally abandoned him and his daughter two years old, Horace P. Woolery, Hamilton, to-day filed suit for divorce. CROSSING CRASH FATAL. Barbourvllle, November 13.

Mr. John M. Tlnsley was killed Instantly, her husband, John M. Tins-ley, was Injured seriously; his brother, Judge W. Tlnsley, and Mrs.

William Tomllnscm, were less seriously hurt when Mr. Tlnsley's automobile collided with a Louisville and Nashville freight train at a grade-crossing eight miles from here, Mr. Tlnsley Is a member of the Kentucky Legislature from Knox County, and a THE NATIONAL WEEKLY' The Crowell Publishing CoM 381 Fourth New York Collier', Ths National u'scluV, Woman', Home Companion, IB. The American Mifitlne, firm Fireside, The Mentor ChWles Johnson, of Ft. Thomas, and Hubert Carley, Tom Lance and Leo Byron, all of Hamilton, were arraigned before Judge K.

J. Kautz To Form Club Covering State, With Quarters at Capital. Columbus, Ohio, November 13. Incorporation papers were filed today for the Ohio DemncratlceClub, a atate-wlde erganlzstlon of Democrats. Incorporators Include former Governors James AI.

Cex and James 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE AD Dictionaries published previous to this one ere eat oi date In Municipal Court this mornlnij. and for member of the Kentucky Mental Hy eacn was nnea i.iu and costs gambling In Ltidlow Park. giene Commission,.

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