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I' -r i i. pi 0 Ninth and Central Ave, effect backs; lafge lace collars; frog fastenings-. r1f 1 $735 the Q12.50 SUITS, 01-50 WAISTS, Ann BEST SALE THIS SEASON HATS $12.50 Suits, latest in style and material, 4iifc wool mannish mixtures, plain tailored (PC AO ipeatt de cygne lined, r. tPeJeaO or high neck or shirt effects; all sizes Contra a i ih A ve The Superb reproduction of th nw Victrolu continue to amaze music lovors and musicians. Th natural, lilik way in which th voices of treat' artists, band's and orchestras ara rsproducsd ls unbslisvabls until an actual dsmon'stration has convinced you- Victrolas Low as $15; EverytStyIe inStock Sold onTcrns qf J1.C0 Weekly Wmmmm 25 and .27 West Sixth Avenue; Will me Ladies' Waists, an exceptional waist opportunity; all the newest styles in voiles and lingerie; dainty, neat patterns; lace and embroidery trimmed; low THE ENQUIHEIU CINCINN ATI, APRIL 27, 1913 79c Ninth anaj Central Ave.

With pleasure announce this sal We say that this is the BIGGEST AND BEST SALE and the words we quote are worthy pf their We purchased the complete sample line over 100 dozen) at the trustee's sale of Chas. Cahiwaert, manufacturer of Ladies' and Misses'-Fine Hats, and place them on sale Monday morning at 8 o'clock at 47c. -y Most women understand that Sample Hats' are made of the best materiidif as it is bv the samples the manufacturer gets his business. This sa'e will assure you pi an assortment that can not' be procured in any get all the different straws, suchas Hemp, Milan, Tagal Azure, Chip, in all colors and in all different shapes. After 'reading this, think for a moment, then decide: There is no great risk to consider; it is simple.

We are giving you more in this sale than ever before. We expect tremendous crowd, so be on hand early and get yours. None C. 0. or exchanged.

INVESTIGATION Sd-W -'1 III VICTROLAS FOR SALE 25 and 27 West Sixth Avenue Be Made Bt tbs Mayor as-Te Following a statement In a moraine paper that the City administration had eritlcUed at. the zneetlns; of the Centre. Lehor Council of the conduct of the police on the night an attempt wif made to organise the street-car roe; Mayor return to the cltjf from Columbue yesterday, sent for retfj resentatives of the union to secure sutemenC r. They sssured Mayor thsjt th newspaper was entirely" without foundation as any action having beet) taken, hy, the central hody. since 'the sub-, Ject had ri at' all been' mentioned at the meeting.

Tbey however, that In the ojInlor of some ot tne members, "the police. while attempting to prevent a gathering oq. the walk' dUQiscrlrolnate in favor' of the traction-repreeentaUvee mm against anion i The -Mayor assured the: two representi lives, jonn rrey.ana James Wilson, that be. will make a thorough investigation i the matter -and. will Insist shat no Ism be ehown-td either Jt' GRANDMOTHER SEEKS CASH Which She Allsgw "VCa sztorted Chlckgo, April was" filed In the 1 v.

i ranu. iflsmn; uuirx lo-oay -Jy lira. Lours a.t Rogers, of Milwaukee, grandV roo thereof B'uUer R. Oak Park boy financier," to compel City Bank, of Chi' cago and the'jWauwsusee Inn. Company of Indiana' fdiir defendants to tfA nrn to her $30,000.

worth f. property whicir sue aneges iney exxonea ID rests ox sending her grandson to the penUtntlary; The threats eame in- connection wttK. young Storke's activities in Anancing the' inn company, it is aiiegeo. The other defendants named In the sutt are Lawrene- p. Sallou.

Wm Blther, J. Bai.oii, u. ii. ire and I r. Grlmroe.

EODY.FOITin) IN CSEIX ysii. Uhio. April 28. The bodv of, an unidentified man was- found in Deer Creek, miles south. ML Sterinr.

hv boys while Ashing. to-dsyvA Isrge wound on tfcs back et the head and extended fracture of the. skull indicated that the man had oeeo murdered. MYSTERY; In Hotel Suicide An Event That needs Jo Introduction. We place on sale MONDAY surplus stock lp; Suits of matchless values.

A remarkable opportunity for every who has not purchased her Spring 'Suit CORRECT IN STYLE AND MAKE. $15.00 SUITS; $7.95 $15.00 Suits, new charming models, plain tailored and fancys cut, in. serges and mannish mixtures, elegantly tailored, peau de cygne AC? lined j) aV $15.00 COATS, Sample lot of Goats, in serges, whipcords arid-fancy mixtures? natty up-to-date models; new belt 4 ieJirCoiiee, of Prank-' -fort; Ends. titeC), Vistered asW. Letters Indicated That He Was in Trouble.

Had-SMd He Separated From Wife and Child Recently Had Many Large Checks. I i. TtTIIXIAJC, HZ JTBT COHXE. Henry Cohte. a real sttte broker of Frankfort, was found hang Ing In his room, on- the third floor of the Grand Hotel, late yesterday 'afternoon, after a chambermaid had knocked repeatedly st.

the door and failed to fata access. The snald notified the house carpenter. Charles McTarland. 'that. She ould not open the door, end be looked ever the transom and ssw Cokes 'apparently asleep.

When the loua kneikjng- vf thecarpenter failed to arouse tlit wif tbeVdooit -wse' piJUT ph sects a iA t4.Ct Canpfng-him, i manager of the hoetelry "were rtbea ujijiz ft.V' The men found that. Cohee -had hanged himself la a A 1hln tape, whlirV Ke ig supposed to hsve taken from bis -was attached, to Uie. brssj a sad. boardVof the bedwtth a noose-which almost touched, the, pillow bad his theaoos nd hen lay down se calmly, as preparmgrroR sleep. Ttama eaturea.sreretor tat' aOv dls-tortedTtOB dresW' jJ be room was found a -ptsJIytnptled chloroform bottle.

of whichMivU beliee the maa danX before banging Ahpself in.Vrder. to nke Mimin doubly uf e.r Whehjlfouni dressed ontyJn' Wt 'einoerwea ri the' rest" or nis ciovning- sn persotisr (sects befsg scat' tered carelessly ahout the" room. Meade pronounced the maajd'dand stated that the hanging had evidently "taken place during the; He then sent -for Coroner FberUneyer; and notified the pcHUe, Beregsnt of Petectves Pottebaum was sent to the scene aid made a "quiet Investigation. Cohee left no note' to explsin his suicide He registered atfthe hotel enAprtJ 1. un- aer me name oi.tvj Jjenry, And gave address as Battle MlchL' His reason for assuming sn artsslr alse iinknown'; Ac cording to the mapagenletu of the' hotel Co- hes wgg a 'guest of the hostelry once before, when stayed for about two whlcb me-e lso.

registered' as WTlleniy. buirlns his latter visit the man did not seem at any time despondent. After he hsd been ha the city or severs I days he said to Man ager Cunningham that be was rather snort of ready; and that ha bed telegraphed a friend tnilndlscnapolis to send him 3a Hs said lster thst he had received, insteftd of. the money, information thgt his Indianapolis friend had -gone to New York City, the information did- not seem' to ueprcss nim. rv conee was last seen alive at.

11 o'clock Friday night when' he went directly to his room aiier a vine taken a short walk When his body was Yound- the man's wstcb was sUU running and hla rasor was on waahstand, as though he had- lust shaved. A large number of letters, several photographs and half a doien checks for large sums or money were found in his effects. The letters, many of which were of a business concerned ml esUte deals which he had made and which naa eviaenuy noi been successful. Many of the photographs were of a woman and a child about 10 years of age presumably the man's wife and' -son. A plttlfur letter, written lna childish hand and addressed to "Pspa." stated that writer waa sending Cohee 12, which was all he had.

He expressed the hope, that the money- would help. father. The letter was recently written from Indianapolis. 'X-tcaj jLetters V. i A number of the' letters found by the Cor oner were rather vague and mysterious, to trouble which the man had had.

One letter read: "Cheer up. Everythlrur will" come out. right. It is always darkest Just-before the dawn. It was "As ever.

Mammy. A telegram from Indlanan oils signed A. Cohee asked, '-What is the trouble? Let me know at First National Bankt" V- VA missive written "end signed by Cohes. and ready to be mailed to a man whom ne addressed as "Bert." stated, 'in partt "I have been In Virginia, and I want to get back to come back I have -made my -mistakes, -but so-ss every one. Send'me $SO and wire- in the- name of W.

Henry." 'This letter waa. dated April 22. The police are unable to understand Co-hee's -numerous written requests for money when he had a-number of large checks In his- possession. vand ergesnt of Detectives Pottebaum'' wHl endeavor to clear up the mystery by telegraph. -An attache of the hotel stated yesterday afternoon that several xlays ago Cohee told htm that he and hla -wif had- recently ee Derated said that he believed that the man's wife-and child are 'now living in In-dlenapolis, tnd.

'Following his Investigation -Coroner- Foertmeyer stated that he believed thst Cohee committed suicide while despondent over business losses caused by the to whleh he alludes-frequenUy in his letters and also 'because of his family After viewing the 'body Coroner. Foertmeyer- allowed Undertaker J. Sullivan to take 4t to be prepared for burfal. The management of the hotel wired, to A. O.

Cohee, of Frankfort. I nd and received a reply late last night thst some one would arrive in. this city to-day and claim the body. NIGHT AT CHESTER I ,2 Arranged Tor Sinking: Belfats To Hen's Assoclktlon. MILLIONS IN SMOKE.

4 Fund i Trustees Will Credit A -thousand covers will be laid, at the big banquet which wilt be a feature of the Credit. Men's Association Convention: which will be 'held In this city in Jane. The ban quet will be served at the clubhouse at Chester Park, and the final arrangements for It were made-yesterdsy by the Rnter-tsrfnment Committee. The night jmt Chester will be made par ticularly attractive -by Introduction of several novelties In the way of entertainment. There-will be a special vaudeville show given In honor of the guests, and the banquet will be kept-enlivened wt.h a rapid- fire oabaret-ahow.

-The guests wilt also be Introduced to all the Amusement -devices, -The committee Includes William T. Johnston. Chairman: Los Phil Oeler. J. E.

MeClaJn. Edgar. Bet Una A. 8. Larky.

John B. Weber. Ed ward Schoenebaum. George Paxtoit tnehU E. H.

HRlggle, Edward C. Schults, Harry Loge, Bert Alei-ander. Oeorge F. Dleterle. William H.

Muench and Max Agger. SCHOOL CHILDREN Will Oivsn Outing at Chester Park By Janitors and Engineer. The second annual outing of the pupils of the Cincinnati Public Schools, und the ausptosr- of the Engineers and Janitors' Association, will be given at Chester Park June and 21. No less tlisn tick, ets will be distributed among the pupils an their parents. The athl.tle events will be in charge of Physical Director Carl Ziegler.

The program will cotUt of races, games, drawing snd penmanahip exhibitions and other features. J. C. Donovan. music teacher.

Is training 23U pupils of tht Gull-ford and Columbian Schools for chorus The Arrengement Committee consists of Roo', Albert Robinson. William Tepker snd Peter Conrad. WITHROW Hands in -Resignation As Seritegleit tf Aatitibere ilsst IiagB DissgrMBeBt as SsOary tod Pojicv. 8amel P. Wlthdow tendered Ms rests aa tlon ar Superintendent of the Anti-Tuber culosis League yesterday, and It will be acted -upon at a meeting of the organisa tion to-morrow night.

Superintendent With row has held his present position since the league was formed about five years ago. He aod the other officers were not always In accord with policies to be adopted, but op to the present time there has never been an' oped rupture between I The trouble which led to the Superin tendent's dxclre to sever his connection with the organisation began a short time ago, when the officers decided to adopt new plsn which provides for four Directors to work 'under the Superintendent. Mr. Wlthrow Ud not agree with officers and so decided to Another version of the affair le that the Superintendent waited an Increase in salary." He receives at presint and I said to have understood this would be raised in-June after the Fg Day collec tlbns were made. These collections always entail, a great deal of extra work on the Superintendent.

Dr. Samuel 'latauer. President, of the league, admitted last night that the rests nation had been received and that the mat ter- et salary, as as the policy of the organisation, waa the, cause. It Is under stood that the officers would not agree to thessalary-increase In Superintendent Wlthrow wluld not dla cuss his resignation last night' nor tell why he tendered It "I do not to talk about It." was all he would say-. Bora Water-Soaked and" Canceled Bends.

I Severer million -doUars worth of can ceted snunlcisal bonds will be burned by the Sinkinc Fund Trustees in the City Hall furnace, to-morrow afternoon, Amdng the lot Is spproxlmstely 1170,000 worth of Cin cinnati bonds that have passed through the Payton- (Ohio) These bonds, have been water, soaked. and now that, they have, been dried the odor Is so offensive that their owners have reauested the Sinking Fend Trustees to exchange them for registered bonds. The other abends to be to the flames ar the accumulation of, bonds can celed during tne yea- isiiz. PAY3 T0C BE GOOD HtTBBY. Becsvuse John Kersner, 23, of a 222.

East Thirteenth street, has faithfully supported his wife and child for the last five months. after having appeared -in 'the Court of -Do mestic for failure to provide. Acting Police Judge Dixon: yesterday-sus pended a sentence or inree montns in tne workhouse snd a nne of g25 and costs which he Imposed on ths man for being In volved In' the theft of a number of bicycles. Hersner. who was chsrged with reoemng stolen 'goods1, -admitted to the Judge that he had purchased several of the wheels, but sstd that be -had intended to searcb for the owners.

A Tbe caseol -Joe Hersner, a brother, arrested on a stmiiar charge, was continued unUl April i I I SOHETHIli'Cr' The John' Ci Weber Company announces that at the Alt Heidelberg Cafe. 523 Vine ooootite the Grand." Opera Weber's Orchestra -play In the ladies' fl In Ins: room, second floor, from- 8 to during the entire; summer season. ACQTOTED. Through a typographical error It was re ported that Claire Iter. Instead of.

Claire tier. a plasterer, had been acquitted bV Judge Davis-at Batavla, Ohio, in connection With the robbery of the Grlswold store at Lerado. Ohio," The evidence showed iler te be a man of good character, and that he had no -connection whatever with- the rob bery. He lives ot Mt. Oreo, Ohio.

Smith-k Qison- SUIl Hose Py COURSE, Hose of grev necessary. I ndo Ox- -y 'forda; vnd7f style demand -Here. av dollar; the are Black, Tan and White of 'i all-pure threads silk, with' elastic welt, -or Hose of pur-V 5 est. richest silk with top and -sole of lisle--whre the wear 1 7 the pair SI '00 Sinith-Kasson Fifth-Race (Mall Orders Filled, of Coarse) Main Street's Most tr otore socially famous brother, Rodman wister. SHEH412LS' HTXTFiT EEP0ET.

At the business session" of Syrian Temple, Nobles of "Mystie. Shrine iaat night Judge William H. Lueders, Chairman-of ths Flood Relief Committee, submitted the following report: Syrian'-' Temple' -donated 1,000: Syrian 'Temple donated 12,606 SO; Syrian Temple music nan entertainment, 11.543 55i total recelptsT 05. Thla amount was expended the purchase of food, clothing, stoves, lancerna; lamps, -c, distributed In Dayton. Hamilton and ClnclnnatL i In-the case, of the Alrne1a Consolidated Mines Company vs.

-H. P. Williamson et aU the demurrer filed by the defendants to the bill of complaint was yesterday overruled by Judge HoUlster in tne united States District Court, The complainant was represented by Attorneys Miller St and the defendants by Chase Stewart. A -Srnith-KcLSSonr COLONIALS 1 itaidt hj 'A Voem or symphony is not T-wrought oversight; Indeed ryearg-' hare- been', spent on' -manyan -artlstta And Jnst ho th KXICK- ERBOCKER "gems of foot'' for Each Is a ymtDonr; of sty.ls;. a poem of grace and elegance.

4 This particular model shown' only here) omes in" Black Russia, White Calf Ita every curve, every :toch.vig rich-' U-tb sain skill- tbe.mQdlite xises when aha flts to your figure perfect The trylng-on will please you: infinitely. the pair Smith-Kaosbn $1.00 pne nn A pn P7 Fifth-Race eS Prices. Always LOWER FLOOR Bags and Suit Cases Never before has our line been so varied and complete, as this season. Our money-saving prices should -attract all shrewd buyers of dependable merchandise. Suit Cases 24-inch, leather (linen lined), in tan or brovv-n, $5.00 value Special price to on S3.39 24-inths walrus rain.

$1.00 value. i. I s7C 24-inch, imiUtion alligator, brass bound. CI -10- $1.50 value if U-inch matting bag. moreen silk lining," leather handle.

TQ -'While they last) $1.25 value A 4 VC Trunks That -Will Stand Rough Handling-Frorn $2.00 t6 20.00- Pbent Cicil 1641 fun LTU r.Tjia tU 11th CL TOTS, SOLE AGENTS FOR SIDWAT FOLDtNC G0CARTS. Main Most Popular Store Every striving for the form perfect. attain result; without discomfort; she should wear a -'I .3 cm Out Prices Always' Lowest a la Spirite CORSET "THE LIVE MODEL CORSET Price $3.00 McCair PaUeria -v. Uth St, 12th SL, AGENTS FOR SIDWAT FOLDING GOCARTS. YOUNG SOCIETY PET Of FhUadelphla'a vExplualy6 8t la "Pln.ched" Wken In Sailor's Company, arsciab maeaTca to vss qotssn.

PhUdelphla, April 38. Phlladel-phla'f exclusive set been shocked by the arrest H. WIster; young society pet. when In- the company of a sailor He wasf lined 13 SO -by Magistrate Rooney. The sailor, '''charged with drunk enness, "-was discharged Wlster Is about 25 years old." He makes his home with his By.E.

M. ooe. DD. S. TEETH RESTORED lin.ii..ij..

unwioB mnaoa is anen a distinct aijyanc in Dentistry that we hav a rlht' to proclaim it the tcreat est acnwvemnt dental acience of modern times for-reafb'rlnsr tth with. out therafd-TSf partlatyPlatea or the oroinary pnarework. -i They 'aretbe natural 'color -and i slsa 1 of Tonr teeth, which, makes them hard to. dls- imKuisn as arunciar; The one sreat factor which makes- the Whiteside teeth sx universally 'praised by- those who wear, them Is that they' look and feel sor rival, nature's teeth. The.

Whiteside method, follows nature's Plan and the teeth are placed lnJ the -mouth 6o that each tooth is firm as any other-tooth' and are often betterlhan the-natural teeth. 4 Come to our vice for. a tre examination of your teeth, 'jV -v We will make you: both Judge: and Jury; ot the. work and let- you decide for yourself whether or not At is worthy of consideration and a 4 J. "OPPOSED TO fAIJf.

FIFTH AND AVE. "Smith- Kasaon- A NEW, CHARMER A BLODSE OrFRENCH prettily Jaibjooed V-shapod 'y. JoV neck; the set-in Idmono' sleeves. are just two; stunning departures iA this "Blouse. dosigning is most ex-V quisiteTwitJr narrow bands of ery'and insets of point front, while the back and sleeves are most i etchingly designed to -Tin tuddngs 'add a touch that -ig- as delicate' and dainty as pleasing.

But'the best way is to see it; slip it too, if you like. thi waist ith-ICasson -Fifth-Race. fountain ens Without Bother ft 1 if; 1 Can't Leak Here's the" Reason: pen is not iin-uis it sealed In an air tight part of cap threaded on the holder, 8 a 1 1 end holds cap on back when pen is in service never touches ink, MUST be dry and perfectly clean. THe Feed's the Thing Governs Flow of Ink John Holland patant "Uatic" feed follows ao tion of nibs of pea. acts ytupply- tad euof vaive ao juit the rlsht amouat af lnX-i, is served at all times.

TleG6ldcii Button Frxxs TttB mt the sen's rate' glass filler. Seta flat anln'st aide of holder. Lift but 1 ton, place pen in Ink ita filled! Otbtr Exclusive Features: John -Holland told' pena otittail that metal standard of world for For any writing. HotltuMl Oiip Attached to side of caps holds pen secure. Holland Ink oest fox any foun- tain or; stycraphlc pen.

Cleaa -5 and 'free; tip wing. Dries perma- 14cfc Prirea same or good pens of any make wlthomt the featwes. Your Nesv-by Dealer or Our Store, 1271. East Fourth Cincinnati, Gladly Fir Tour Hand. VTHEi'JOHN HOLLAND COLD PEN CO.

EaebUeb 1ML Mfre. Trustee iri; Bankruptcy Sale (of Real Estate. United. States: District Court, jthern Dutxict of Oh vYeitera' Division. 1 1 MtgCSZ.

Matter ef Clesneat Oee- adasy skyus. Batry. Vpow. application ef the Trustee'. hereta for OT" Ser et Wale of real estate of the bankrupt, locata et BT2 Xrmsby plaoa, Kadlaonvtlla; CTndnntU.

-ta-erderea. that the said Trustee be e- powered receive bids sp and Inclodies i 7th day. ef May. J913. at fw o'clock v- whldhc Ihma' joomm M1.

win ae rMMlvad at Wteatlng et toe-: creditors at: efflea et Hen. Cherlea.T.Orere, steftrM la Beaarnpusr. S3." Care -Bulldlac, eoraer Fifth an4 Viae The.raaleatatejsonslsU ef a Ue-etonr frama. eeatalalng I Hats of 4 rooms eaeb (of St. Louis type), en's, let' 10 by.

IIS, ft. detp. and- a Investment. All ktda most be aoeompaalad by a rtl check for. eae hundred SoUate ($100.00) aa eeraasv money, la case the bid Is apoepted.T psrabU the order of- Jesse a.

Cutter, Troetee, said bids te ba-eubjeet te the.eoaeidaraUoa ef the Court and creditors at the afm isaU maetlng. la the avent that ae Wo Is eonflrmad ay tba Court seid" real estate herein' to to be. sola at public auction On the premises. 6T29 Armsbjr piece. on the lTth day -of ltlS.

at o'clock p. JESSB CUTTKK. Trustee ta Bankruptcy. T4 Atlas 'Bank Telebboae Canal 13M- JAMK8 Attorney' for-Trustee. ,1008 Commercial Tribune Bide-, Cincinnati, Telephone Canal 437a PASS'(3ER AND TBJElCttT.

by JAMES II. tl nKiff ELKVATOB CO. 114-lia v. 10a. ClacToeeU.

Oalew, New eorkweoa Areh gappert er-ask your shoe L. il wr't for-llleetrated prlee. IU W. 3th bt Cts. o.

The' Calvert dud Chemleal Ce. rril from h.mmt I'nri fit. Se S' 1 hire St. i Telephone as before. 1243; Siala.

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