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jtlRRIlOK AU DKATU NOTICES ta TM ClaaiaaaU lrr will. a a.taar. wuaarst eTaeln. -r I -aa. Du trw.i.sJer ll.ea.e.

Hceter M.r.14. ru r.aes at rim" rut i dncwrMiuitoi 1 Ml T. 14 DIATHS. A fjord Becker, beloved of America invited. I All fri.

nds r- n.rd loved r'n lrnard. I. i fcjM ivih in. rinerat Hi rush i nr. af a.

rrin arpenir. beromina- a fireman in Nov em. or. lvt. Krtday.

it i il Mria r.oder be. and Karliara J.nnwme. Tueaday. a' I at residence. I frier Mi ad I vear IITOOOllLg AMaHLAACE.

j. J. SULLIVAN CO. IMIKIITIKClt. CHAS.

EPPLY. Undertaker, Tel. 472b S4I Ollaeet Ave. John J. Gilligan, UnderUker raae sasl l3.

Cremat 315 aU fcJshlb Xf. f.l: fblMre ew SOCIXTT NOTICrS. l.l.lIMT lw.rt IT. V4 fi. -T9 IT HOMK DIL D.

T. VAIL 'l I'jglith rl. Hur: to to DISSOLUTION wi'l n.t n. rioui cur- "f.l nnt tn- pa lnidr tnina that i i aine! a differ, nt -i i. a it ith COMMEfCE COURT TT n.

A. a. Cm. i-r -1. RAILROADS.

fc Corcoran Is Promoted To Superintendent tf 11. ami D. Toledo Division, With Headquarters in Dayton. roiamrf. Loth i v.r.

m'jnini ana ditp. iue funeral will be given. -r-r. I W. Dodda.

formerly of r.ai. at Hamilton. Ohio, heptem- 11 V. m. (rJ r.i Thurrdav.

tptrnib ai I from rrndM of Mf. Main at. Hamilton Ohio -'-ni ai Rose Hill Cemetery. al p. I bucceeamg w.

u. nurst. iCerk 1Ub Order Cat All Operating lxpeisrs T. tH 1. Is Deferred.

Mt. Alice M. Hood, wifr of Cap-i Harrv M. Hood, of Fire i'nmlm 1-aionta. Tu-adiT.

strf.trmbrr l.itlrJIZX't' ill'" Tne management of the Cincinnati. Ham- Tnurrdav. S.PI'mltT al I li tun and Davton veter.t.w that runrn r. J. Corcoran will succeed VV.

c. Hurst Superintendent of the Toledo Division. Merman Tu-day. with head'tuarters al Davton. Ohio, effective aai- t.ber I.

n.n Mr. Hurt leave. serv- of funeral. of to California, where. I f.l Andrea i.ti4nt of in 'air M-ndav.

olnit-. at hi- r'! a Tfl la P'-ni!" ma- al l' I. a he will ron In other biunn-na. Mr Torevran was born at Wood lawn, a' auburb of Cincinnati, on March -T. 1HH.

attended the lilendale at huola and ffrdu ated from 81 Xavler'e In the of Two ear. later he entered the aervite of the C. H. and D. aa a roach 1 iwwiiiviiit riiRiiicmin.

in nt; waa app.inled ravelin Kii4ineer. and In Iecember. KfcV became Traimnajitar, aer ln In that capacity un'il. March. when he reeisned to accept rvlce with Ih I'hl-caao and tireat eaiern.

under J. A. Uor n. former lit neral superintendent of the -n. I'ie -li MUkon of a I In September.

l'Hi. Mr. Corcoran returned r-mar W. an. beloird broth- lo nd rupee lor of Trana- l.dw-rd tortation.

and on Iecembcr he at eamaritan- K'i'ral irrana-eirnt. hi i latr from h. Ian- n.jr at, f'nee Hill. The new giiperintendept haa displayed a. VveMlev ry he haa held In hia Z'-t Ktixabeth Woollev i nee i rara' rvlce il the C.

H. and pe.i.mher 1. a Ij an.t nt lntn.li predut that he will more 7Ie D-je nonre i (lin make a-rnd In hi new poailion. Pr. a.dent Taft on Januarv and wi; 1 1 rrmm sty be avcornpann by in.

lud- I Iftfl rwl iaeloa.ii rew.a- irt re( 1UU tM i h.iiun H.a. Haul lawa. Ke N. tc I LU it. V.

OVER SEA BO AD CELEBRATION At Key West. Will Be Held Later Than Anticipated. art erlon of the CITv prn Hl-t ii rlut ton rf-ntl in i "on-4. SLACK 'BUSINESS burinr li" ILe Ro In. and Rail- nwl ba oeoered a i ul of inl in all THE EXQUIKEK, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911.

fje 3Fs" gfetn Seep J5p Xtlltan 1 "It i I I'jffnUil. 111. by Lillian ari. More than half of the letters thst I re- ttlvware coraplalnla of complexion Ills Many of tneee. of courar.

can be cured by external application alone, aa In some fonnji of ache no defect of general health can be scovtred. In some caaes the disorder for Infi. M.lAHi nt tlm llmllul irt. Marir- llylllll I Key M'est. tWptcmber pores or a small area of the face I fT tne Over-ra Railroad Celebration to and undoubtedly of local origin.

Many jb. hell la this has been prt a few da) lhrovgh Ignoran.e or lack of en-; later than originally planned and will o-. am on Jjnuary Ji and md on F.i.r Plugging of baceous glin.la with d'let and dirt, falling are peing made lor the visit to remove ame with r-wp and water or reenfatlta of foreign natlona. us causing accumulatlin at the fep-rtnwnt at nnserin of ine fa. lend to aoread the Ma-or to exl.

nl in pu io.cl and other mu Ih n.ime me citv to r. pfe- oraaniama vhl.li are undoubtedly active l-oaers to particl-1 Ur1or, an, ae. and va- rir, 0f tne direaae Acne from thtee rauaes can lured by 1 1 rstcmal ppl.ct.on -n Trust Into Thr4 rartJ n. a i.i..i I anoi her F.jorei Miy Hdve Tn II Ucont PUots V-a re-jFtrmlrrr i An atf rn 't-n-l-d iTno Bi r- 11 ov.r nt. te Aovn.an "'mi .0 -av.

that a plan hi. 1 p- and tr.at 'it offere-i a mom c.ir. -i It lr a 1 Tr.e rr-irriv. hmeni nrdeea re anne out the aeneral rfflrrl In i'hU-mmn tn ih.1UOTr rrneral Xanax, ra at the three di virion point men will he k-rt Idle for thrre im.ntlie TEXAS PIPE UKE HEABTNG mrmrr of ire dirtnfr-1 state t'nmmer. omm.

ner Lane tl.ir tre preent romiatnv an I morning concluded the local investigation i laf of irge pipe-line and lr.tlm.my will Ixxal treat ment Is a that neeeaary. but it is Itn- peraxive. Tne medles i ecouimendrd for Internal application in the various form, lot cne are ro numerou and varied thst bwrely to alt wnrl raialre m.ni brilliant euccea falls utterly when used by pen.r, on a peTi.entagc bar 'Z ehe tries one new In.trudion, to the tiener.l Manager, are eTlndlvldua. skin. I.ke Its poerereor ha.

1 t-n lit ir of tie rntire 11. ir. farfej- Ooes To Ok la. Commerce Com i but tn tr- it is t-ii mission Jurisdiction at Stake. in.

motion Tesa-. Seidemla-r one cane will re prompt reiwi nil in others prove of no la-neiu whatever. Many womn ure carbolic arid, glycerin, or te.r.m; are prevtnte.1 from application ol other kind of ointment. lotions; conaequentlv my reader, give my recipe, a fair trial, but thev must always remember when rendlnc for there recipe the seventy and duration of the trouble, tne origin and ex tent of rurface involved, and the age. oc-, cu nation.

dlmaUe and other aurroundlnfJ of the Individual. Ramember: The moat frara. nt flower that (rowa may hold a polaoned chalk for win one. Mlas K. Under aeparate cover I am aendlnc you a recipe for the aatring-ent lo tion for coarse pore and remedying joillneaa of the sktn.

If you are troubled with whiteheads on the cheeks soften the skin with warm water then open etu tiny i lump with the point of a fine needle. Preea or prick out the hardened maaa. Then bathe the empty sack of the (land with peroxide of hydrogen. Htertllxe the needl before using It by dipping It Into boiling Margaret: There may be aeveral couaea for your hair turning gray, la your acalp covered with dandruff? It la frequently re- japonalble for annoying "struy threads or allver in the pretty newus oi A tendency to have gray hair Is often hereditarythat In. In certain families there seems to In.

a lack of pigment which gives to the hair Its natural color. Thla deficiency In coloring matter frequently becomes apparent in early life and cannot be prevented. The first appearance of gray hairs comes to some persons after there haa beea an lllneaa or any Ioks of reduction In their normal vitality. The gray hair had beat be left as It Is uniesn it is malnder If you will begin soon to care your hair and scalp properly. If yu care for them and will send mc a note with your stamped envelope, arklng rrc for the recipe lor a nfleen grain of tannM' new awca.

auaoa in aij Pi- mr.d I even the exuert SDe. lalirt a c. Th. r.i i. an for c-irns be tukrn at Tulsa.

Oaia the last of Ine fnT tre railroavi if tne war continued. The by the Baltimore and t'hio I week. in tn- are grantlel to i htanngs are to determine whl pipe s.ln.t the railrtaid. but It Is stopped from rd t-a' tnr will fr are onder tf.e jufisdictton ol the In- bringing any criminal procedure. r.f rnnfv 1 i.

as they hao at t. feared wod be r.e. fo e. i- try. t.

l.r-r number of will l.e tne or p'a-r. h-cavuae or I wr. .1 tn lolfjci must, te ent.rrlv fre rr. of or rop -f r. an! iir ace.

lo a' a tiv.fiLif... tt.rr A a. rd-ngto 'ii rtport. air terrtate Commerce nmmirston and TIE COMPANY 1 pr f. kf ie Hi.

win, its Contention Agminst, tbe f-Un tit If it 1. appr ved. a n.frt th it w. i i. LouisTtlle and NsshTUle.

in. wt be shorn of it. at in. iik iur.T. f.l rhi ill a corporation.

lin.vllle. Ky September id The Ohio I- aim law wu. have imi. Tie t'omrany a suit tor a temporary in -hing-e deeirr.i in i Injunction against the lui.vi!!e ami Na.h- i :r.ii-i I Hie R.nlroad seeking to compel the rail In the petition It Is charged that the de- Aseables. If.

n.iant sought 'o charge Interstate Instead rs.es on ine con.inuung n. 8r''-r Cong era alii ---I t. e.to.ll ihe new I'ommerie wne' ine r.l.r f- Ih Sat. ho i an increase or from 7 to Zi cents Increase, ner ii -r the Penn.vlvania If. opens In i or It was 'inner charged mat Ihe defendant 1 scrusht a monopoly on Ihe ties pI.ii In th.

House oi.r. con- 1 II pTIH. ntj 4-1 law- 14 tim. -will 'r a. tnrow trie now! ILLINOIS CENTRAL r.r, I handle ac- i rnidint tn the annual rtn.i.1 m.nA NEWS OF THE COURTS.

Th shortage of William H. Eggleston as cashier of the Vteglstry Division of trie Cincinnati Pontofflce. which led to hla conviction at en: ibesslement and sentence to spend two years tn the Federal Prison at Leavenworth. waa recalled yesterday, when Mrs. Nanna R.

Eggleston filed ult in the Insolvency Court asking for divorce, alimony and for the custody of their five-year-old daughter. Eggleston, who was formerly well known as a newspaper man and editor, was married to Miss Nanna R. Hicks May It. 191-TJie couple have two children Benjamin, born in 1M0, and born In The custody of thj youngest child alone Ik akfd. The petition merely sets forth the statutory charge that on February imi.

Kgglestnn waa convicted of crime in the I'nlttd States Court of thia district and waa sentenced to serve two year In the L'ntted States Penitentlury at Leavenworth, vfhere he is now confined. Attorney Oliver B. Jonas fVpresenu Mrs. Eggleston. The amount which Egl-ston embezzled was not large, and it was declared by many that had he gone to hia friends he could readily have made it goid without dle-ployed by the Bloik-Pollok Iron Company Jn Carthage, compromised for the mVn death yesterday, through the Probate Court.

that his accounts were short. -For some days he was trailed about, but suddenly he appeared In Washington, where he submitted to arrest and waa brought back to this city. Here he refused-lo mortgagee his property to make good the shortage in or der to reduce the charge againt him, declaring that he prtaV-rte'd to leave the prop erty unincumbered. Before liis sentence Eggleston told friends that he had Influen- I tlal frl.nfla Intercede for hi mlfc a ml he enough to be pulled out witnout aam.je tnought. that she would be able to secure a the rest.

I think you can mv tne re- department position in Washington. It is understood that Mrs. Eggltston is now liv ing with relatives In Washington. D. C.

and has secured employment lu one of the departments. Eggleston sun started West recently. i -in for a time his whereabouts have been Instructions for acalp massage. I will gio i he Kvery head of nair 7v r.ve., th. vicinity cf ly send tnem lo you.

New need constant attention, and ou Mexico. It was stated yesterday that he have a bottle of tonic to apply every nigm. )n KanMJ1 vny Mvfral day, acalp massage Is frequently an effective B0 is often effective: into one pm gtrvbel Ifrorr Intertenng with her or their sweet milk put one ot sail. iuuiwnod Bolsinger. Pink QuesUon of "Whos Settled ated wn plaster may be Uaed.

or a dira 1 1 a home, when it comes to a parent i.p A rrwwl lotion for eoms la comnoaeo or rlaa-e LJcen.e tepuiy aacwo cn-n F. nails are In ouea- i and give his consent. tionaDie laaie. A moneraie nouan la oeni. i uui mv n.nn.i m.

The nails require nourishment to keep them the soft and lu.trou.. and frequently dn not "Hut jour mother annot sign fr you. get a sufficient supply constitutionally. But answered Falk. anointing tnem several limes a day with I "Why.

I don't see any why -ne good cold cream, and always after washing the hands, will keep them from becoming brittle. If vou will send me a self -addressed cnieope and letter asking me for them I will send ou my complete Instructlnns for manicuring and a recipe for Ihe cold cream says no." declared Falk. in. I i ter. can't, she bos.

anywav at -turned the ynun man. "Well, she in't in law. and even if he h. boas' home, this is of the times when your father la for ihe I County Court may institute or a booklet. "Courtesy As nrk.

betause he could not whethir the rates. U.sin. aiP.nr regula-I w- r-rr crnTrrC lions and practices of those companies LOWER KATES ON STOVES. unreasonable or other Warblngtjn. Srptemtarr liwer freigiit ratrs on stove, shipped from Evan.villr.

wi.ie In violation of Interstate laws. i Ind and Hendereon. to points In tne ptpr-'ine hearing the rlv' nr.seee an.1 than are In effect rate healing waj. rerumed The al atual Ki. concurrently to Intermediate points.

to-day and A.soiiatlon la wcrr authorised by the Interstate Com- omplainant and I' railwas defendants. meree Cnmmisrlon lo be e.tabllrhed by the Tint iiesnng is wide in sc. p. liul.ville and Nashville, the Illinois Cen- tral and otner railway, operat ng In Ihe i'Uin. Tiie p.rml.ion was granted to equalise tn.

rates on stoves from all pro-, lng territories, i 1 LARGER WAITING BOOMS. mrr.irn To ran i.ai ises. I V'rankf'irt. Keptember 'M. A waiting room by 111 fret Is not large enough lo accommodate par -en re.

of a railroad com- Liny In a town of Th Court of Ap- a I i i a I r.l deliver railroad tie. to con-, reais lo-asy oecoeu po.n. de.ignated by the plaintiff, won It. indgment of Ihe contention Judge Field sustaining I "cuii imin in n-- o. I Ihe motl.m trt the plaintiff Henderson and SI.

Louis Railroad against ln the commonwealth. The railroad company was fined for not providing a suitable waiting room at Irvlnglon. CANADIAN PACITIC CHANGES. The Cincinnati offices of the Canadian Pacific yesterday received official notice, of I these changes ln the personnel of the pas- to-day that will Ra)lrnmd AnA Ih. Kour.

ml -cmrer department: A H. C.lder. Ueneral Agent. Chlrag.t. resigned to engage in other business In Winnipeg; Oeurge A.

Walton. Ueneral Agent. Fpokane. transferred -to t'hkago. sue eeding Mr.

Calocr. an I Thomas Wall. City Passenger Agent. givrrc. a-ou-i bas -v.

T.ea T.rf.1 rw.r. Chicago, promoted to Ueneral Agent at 8p-- where they Hm th ToUl Operating Mr -ai n-t Th. i meree court 1 come in Its History. 'rmber 2eiThe oper- J. AND SALE DEFERRED.

-h. rr atmg income of the Irllnota Central Rail-! r7 r.a.d for the year ending June mil. was iis.s re I-eirt wa. rrate.) al li.lrn.1 Ulrh. Henl.

inker -H In th. r. j. I urnn in it. "orr.

nt us-r tae infer.tate com- i mn Dostnoned the sale of Ihe Detroit. To. EXAXIXD MODELS. it i i vrmer. tne banner year, was 4.71 fg.

i Tne otra'ing expenses for 1111 were10 00 Petition of the New York i Zjt an increase of Kn Trust Company, holder of second mortgage. of the uvrr In opersnria-eiDenaea of Kilo I The trust company represented that an ad i rr by C.ngre.s. was The expenses uf maintenance of equlp- i r.t-rrt ui the hmWi ment showed decreasa of I LlM.vO lat over rli-i Ky art let. who de- l'l' Murh of this saving was credited to i a.veenmeni e.mtrsct for i changes following the Indictment of nu- eT.rr.r- at Ft Rccov. merous 1 11 mot.

Central officials for alleged r. at ihe of diahonaely In the car repair department. I ft e-al. Sialnaee foe C.n.Ti will go far fi.sard fALDF BONDS. a i.

JT- 1 pi. her jn-A sale of rtrM im. made tnu i ft. moon ir- Jf altnk. I Ma ritv.

f.T There were eg hi a Th ng''d ai Miyer i K.h.t, li. a.re I CAN BUILD BTJCXHANNON ROAD -ciL fir r. i. saeiaca Fairm-nt. W.

Septemb At. Tn. I Rlve.viile to Martin. Penn. Tbe operation.

on tha r.avd were held up by the County v-wwr. ewninuf v. oi company I'nlted Slates Court to-day Judge Denni- vantageoua sale could not be nudf nil, owing- to the poor condition of the "KATT" TRATFTC NOT STOPPED. The Cincinnati ofAces of th 'Kty yesterday received a telegram from beadquar. ter.

of the road stating: "You hate seen by lbs newspapers that the car shopmen have gone out on strike. Our service is juh im e.w I no rMJ and fined for obstructing the CAUGHT ON THX FLY. road TI I Court went so far as I From tho office of President fmnl.l Wll. Roy Laue, 14. employed aa an usher In the Palace Theater, at l-t-3 Vine street, and Ella and Gertrude Bell, aged 13 and 11 years, respectively, who have been singing in the place, were ordered to appear before the Juvenile Court yesterday.

The children appeared before Chief Probation Officer W. P. Emerson, who gave them a warning against working in these show places and allowed them to go. C. W.

McPbee. proprietor of the theater, also given a warning. Sues Patrolman For Assault. Andrew D. Cook tiled suit in the Common Pleas Court yesterday, seeking to recover damages from Patrolman Dwight Stebbtns.

whom he charges with beating him with a club on September IV last. Raymond Ratliff, attorney. Wats To Transfer Funds. The Norwood Board of Elections yesterday petitioned the Common Pleas Court for permission to transfer lliOUO from its tuition fund to Its contingent fund in order to meet a deficit there and to take care of expenses for the remainder of the year, City Solicitor H. E.

Kngelhsrdt riled the, action. I Settled For Man's Death. I Max Mosler. administrator of the estate of Petru Szllazy. who wu killed while em- I for on Blind Commission.

J. P. Beheke was yesterday appointed a member of the Blind Relief Commission by Probate Judge Lueders to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. John B. Haight.

The term for which Mr. Beneke was appointed expires May He was sworn in Immediately by Judge Lue- ders. NEW SUITS FILED. lOgu.V 1'LKAS CXIL'KT. UHKltf Edward Kllb vs.

Michael Klopp. ll.l.'ri a noie. w. Kuhn. lit) The l.vnr Piano i I'o.

Antral frum Soutre Taatman "Ol RT OF IXSOLViLVCT. imosi constantly in the User was at ms inNlm lhi h. WM ,9 H. rnett 4 130. Laura Strybrl vs.

Frank Strvbel. For i HI inn 14S.H3M Andrew r. Cuok va. lwight Btebben. For Sl ow a damages.

I44.4.1U Rrsinr LrPoria v. Bartba Le.Poris. For damacea. Ueorgs Harding and E. Kore HhM.1.

The Cltiieri. National Bank of Warren, v. V. Karan. Lien and execu- for orrmature whitening or me riivnrce and allmonv are asked In tne lion for K3.

Wm. r-oiiin. 'Strbel. of Wehrman avenue. ir.e lB Bauet.

A I VV Cucumber Juice la good were married October II. 1WH. The wife us Ma Application of the Board of Kducation bleaching a yellow ne.k. Slice th. cucum- cruelly, claiming that her husband nad" salt well and wash the neca w.w.

4 1 21 x4. w.ui.m this at night Jetting It dry on. and wan- cterk aiuce. W. Va.

tv "hJer'S. Jonri' ln off with lr i.i.l water the next morning. married to Jennie Moore, a stenogra-i Hruce Orr fennle Orr. For divorce. make, the firm and whit.

If Per- pner. of Nmth Central avenue, ox aisled in Hmer. If ou wish to whiten February of thin year. The bride hadll divarce. Htcry Baer.

neck aulrkly and will send the been divorced fsom rr flmt husband, sta.ni.! and addrewrd, nialden name King Hamilton, lestaroay jTWTTTT) PfiTTTrTC a simple Hrr nled suit arklng a divorce. Imme-1 eUIMllJiJJ SiAliS COUKTS. I wi.l send vou ire -ff. i dUtelv after the marriage, he claims, his Thirty-three foreiKn-born residents of French bleach, which I be.an to reeret her sten and to de- live, for I have used It on my own -kin remove obstinate tan and freckles. Clare f.

him that she friaJM eitixenalilp yeMerd.y by Judge Holli.ter in1 gle again, as she did not care to live with him Then aha mould him to other nlted States District Co lenier. i ne irci mrw gave nis in cupallon as a grocer. Mo.t of me rauroada have re- trwatment which perw.n can ue mun jmxed. that Is. by dipping It In boiling ws-Jthe deatn of you know that a license to run i t.

nftrn Ih.l 1 i Keen aler.lM.jitl.ee MllV I cvinreni in eveni urt. The but outha of the Then again some' K. I am glad mv little Uauty sermon mn of hfx h. always, docket the day contained name. lhave.he ped vou.

Fiushuig of the la.e i In addition ehe complHine -r fh for namrali! -ire t. strong soap, or chean .7,, nrrvou-ne. or indlgea- he stayed out I ite at night, though, etlcs Contact will, dved vnl. and fre- lun lr to your diet. Are you h.

hntm 14s employment kept to Plear. tourteen applicants ames. ixation were dolg.ng in randy and eeta. pantry made unl, mldnlcht the time. rejected for various reason Twelve of dishes and grea.y iooop They seiarated In July.

Llttleford. James. the newly-made citizens claim Russiu as enough water every day. and I -re Krnst A Koater. attorneys.

I th. nln, are from l.mtlK about it? Three plnls between on ih, Anna Heuer and; meais will not be too much. Simple t.hrI 0.n,. paper hanger, were -erman nine from Hungary, one from diet of great help in tnis trouble. Kxei.

i the wife seeking a divorce. England, one from Switzerland and one cue tn tne open air every dav. A co.J -nJ of their two children, from Turkey. I sp.ir.ge eat morning often helpful. Ithr Bh t.h-r,e- habitual drunk.

niu-rt and neg- There the face with an astringent maoe o. lt)Tr9 vears. Owens i now sail to canis. ounves or ampn.r Kv. Henry ttaer.

it Henry Baer. atlurney. a was one woman amon? the appli- "Don't I2 tnr-e tii, Mar- I moae wno.proiesa to oe l.n, alre.l Jo.Iva Un I 1 cltixensr" asked Judge Hollister. Hdid he did not know that. "A confessed i salicylic acid and collodion.

INo woman can i prlled to ai.anuee me mira oi aire. lawbreaker cannot become a well groomed with dandruff on the scalp Dorr, of Norwood, when she thought that i I queetluns and answers Itixen." ruled and In the h.ur ir m. will sena me a she coui.i give coosem A numla-r of applicants were rejected be- at If-addreseed enveioi-. and r-' ytar-old son. Harr'.

to "rr cauae they had not read the constitution. 'medicament after the other without study-1 quest I will forward you Ihe recipe for a ISi. alao of Norwood. plica, hand. vv nen rain iwo I i It rul K.

m. r. lng more carefully the detail, of appllca-' took- to cure dandruff and my Instructions that ihe yoifng man waa under age to n(, Kainvl m.ha, knowledge thev had of in- cot ne, tn I ldio.yn.rces. and thr remedy which tn unrf. wagea will be and in for acalp ma aaage blm Ihxt his father wou.o nav 10 m'r from Utile booklet of hire: ehe will S'xn from which tncy had huiied to learn enough to qualify for -citixenehip.

Judge Hoilister ruled that tliU wus tusutficlent. The application of Abraham Silverstein was re jc ted because one of hi- witnesses, David Neuer. held natumlixation pape winch Judge Hoilister declared to be gal. They weie issued in the Ham.lton County Probate Court us the only papers necessary rr who hud come into tbe country before they were IS years Mhe wife and son al once eent lor nun. vtme lo Ameru.a.

and Jlitl Hoilister. upon ame and aigned the consent ami the It- hf Mij, A9K.Ttiont his waa Issued. Orer denied that there illegal. only contention and the finally gave ine lumocnarMi tne rales asked for. prior to October 1.

on which date the act Ihrraten to JUw up abut men la of brtdgws'urd ail employees of the roads controlled and entering the remainder frse. was any "boss at nis nouse. ni.r., v.Kr tt em ar. 1 -l tn I "'v 1 i oecause 1 1 mn expected to fo-. work.

Tho young louple ai 1 volume R'v Varelmann would tie the knot George Onerlander. who has been Assistant to Advertising Agent J. C. Kelley. nf the and O.

8. W. and t. H. and All To Wife and Daughtets.

two roada. effective this daughters. Iura E. and Ldna each, and leaves the balance leben home, and often remained there for several days and nights. She charges that Bertha Mayleben alienated the affections Two weeks ago the Sheriff served a writ I ilvev became verv friendlv: the reault.

the on ihe cimpany. issued by the Council, finally left her and secured a divorce so derlng all poles and wires from the cltv. I that he could marrv Bertha Mavleberi. and since that time the city has been with- which he did on August a. 1111.

The former what forced the city to give the company a I wholly due to the "arts, power and In- new franchlre. the company's only conees-. fluence" of his present second wife, and sions to Ihe city being a reimbursement of 1 aha wants damaa-ea from her. Attorneys ia.no for litigation snd the remove I of poles George W. Harding and E.

E. Roney hied ana wires riora tne streets. me suit. oviniy -vurx was enjotneo rurre to- a.1... 1 bacamea effeetlva H.ryl.11...

I a The records show that Samuel Ie Ports rprr ne nilTV was granted a decree by Judge Warner In rntt Ur UU I the Insolvency Court on June U. this year. but was ordered to pay per week to his Wood Pulp and Print Paper Will Cornel wife for the support of their two minor From Has Srn nanrteL- ie r-ons cnargeo neglect, claiming Jni'r-'irfrJnHHin'; HeVZT xfT! I tto-" lf- equip. I mr. Curtis governing the 'rT?" 'Vf I irrMH Is In good shape and shippers can of Canadian pulp wood and print pa.

"'n cructei aaaorad that will not s. .1.. per coming partially from crown Unda partially, from private lands. American customs collectors will Insist upon sworn that but wife had refused to live with him. Washington.

September M. Practically 1 and had ordered htm out of the house. On all the wood pulp and print paper produced August 3 he secured the license to marry in New Brunswick until Auguat lli 4 i (This record shows Berths Mayleben stated Will enter the I nlted States free of duty. I th.t ah. had been divorced and that her This Is made possible by a revised ruling maiden name was Seyberth.

by Acting Secretary of the Treasury Cur- In tne Common Pleas Court the record of under only operative clause Mayn show. IhT- Canadian reciprocity agreement. rled In Covington April 2. IfMi. and had The Burveyor-Oeoeral of the Customs of on child.

On September 1H08. May New Brunswick adv nartment tfrat the ne realealnlne ih. a. iriarinn or I and print paper did nol apply lands on- rot rated under licenses Issued or renewed bo. he.

claimed, his wife represented as an an argument the day lie fore. one of his witnesses. Harry Bendersky. of fi.l Plum street, had refused to come to judge Hoilister ordered United I that would hind Ihem together for better Marslhal Sanderson to bring worse. Bendersky into Court.

Bendersky was Into tiener.7 The will of the late August Struhbe gives found, and Newburger qualified for citlxen- ship. The list of newly-made citizens is as rnim Russia Louis Netierman, Albert riniintl or Ih. u- ti.riih. Ki- I M.rrw k.l, nis txt.tr to Ills W'ltion. ci.

'J nwu i rariion for three weeks of September pe whom he named aa executrix. koftsky. Harry Miller. Solomon Stryk, Jos. 7 compared with l.j.- ior ine same period of an In crease of 7.1nti PI.

From January 1 crease naa oeen si.n.IWi ol. PHONF FRINPWKvC i Divorced Wife Sues Her Successor, i Suit for l.ii damages for alienation of years of bitter litigation with the Cumber- I dren. three of whom are grown. Ports l.nH T.i.nh... la a oainter.

and the former wife declares wn cn in. c.tyhilt her hwttMna and yertha May-won out in every Instance. The city Council had certain business relations and weakened under the pressure of the bu.l- they became very friendly, the result, the ess men and granted the company a new I wtf 1 came a most frequent caller at the Msy- franchise. ov qurniun oi rates was tne Goldblatt. Jacob Feldman, Josef Medl.

dore Cohen. Max Chaskin, Hymin from Oermany tiustav Neumann. Her- affections was meu ine v.om.,.o.. Ferdinand. Wm.

Karl August Mar- Court yesterday by Regln. Port, Sandow Fredtr4tk Albert I h-r in Bu'lthardt. Anton He.kmann. Michael Eenewed With a Practical Victory For he7 husband's TfTectlons. the former wife! fc-rn8t Him'- August Dago- the Company.

i T. 1 Krom Hungary-Michael N.gy. Mattyas i mi ul MiriTi i tii th nuj, ao.ei ocnuster, tteaina ana zviimuei ie i or.r we.r- Mt. ernon. September six ried November -Jii.

and have five chit- Mathias Weisxgerber. i The quicker you fry, the better your results Butter smokes and burns at 329 degrees. Lard at 400 degrees. You can heat Crisco very much hotter than lard and it will not smoke. Have the Crisco hot enough and it will cook the outside of the food instantly so that a crust forms and no grease soaks in.

This is the secret of the dry, crisp fried foods that Crisco makes. Make TLus Test very Mot. Drop your doughnuts into it fir jutt one minofe. Tuy ix ill come out rich, golden 6rou.it, at dry and light ms a baked cake imidt. They art very different from doughnuts 1 soaked' in grease.

dasco Better than Butter for Cooking Sold in 25c packages by all grocers. Kurd rm anl a. and Simmer until iney naa inreaieneu uer me aou ei ai. in UUiet title III real estate. Jonas 11 lr 'I btrm.

peel Saturday he locked her outfit their 1 tJ ran be pressed through a sieve, men ao llIed to sllow her to enter ohe-i Ern.t Petere Fred Meyer. et lut.e alcohol and app.y frequently to your and rum ref ui-ed to allow ner to al. For M17. Albert D. Khockley.

i aaj a litt alconoi ami rl'J whk.h wants to get her effects and she secured an u. c. v. Ma.k same nevk. Here Is another simple Inlunr(llin Lueders.

preventing kn-wn. Appeal from squire Hudila. Cbucational trecto Music Schools. Wx 1538 Chapel. Cor.

Woodbnrn, alnut Hills, and Ohio Conservatory of Music. Lessons Private or Class, Artist and Normal Course. for c.t.i.a-we. mony, Theor', Orchestra. TeL Aortu soss -6irl8' 8chools.

The Bartholomew Clifton School Et.ivsH'oiin. She was Miss Annie Martin. Oar dine and DaV School for OirU teacher lu Mie Norwood who was; COLLKGE PREPARATORY rss-v. CEV. i win uouei me Dnusii nag.

Henry ljkens was barred from citizen ins- Eimmm. 'can be sufficiently familiar tnem all I relieve them of all preaaure A perf or-l There no question as to wno is during the k. COLLt-CStii. rtriat iie.T. Tas vf I'htcaso.

SVptewin Oa I'. la lo u.e ecH compaYativ eiv intelligent!) However, a small numtier of remrtlles skillfully handled will suffice in a'l but lr. slii through the fact that it'wa di.cov- I WI.S M. F. EKAL ACADEMIC COURSES.

ADVANCED COURSES for High School CERTIFICATE admits to -T. -JL. hoi. tn. in.

eonnt to ih. marrtase of a minor' I N-plf mDer li. white felt oe chamois with a hole tn tne Ina consent to the marriage of a minor Travel Classes. LOWER i- 7- i rownn iivnue. is petition merely Tn.

a on I MISS K. a ELT. A. at. SMITH.

axustxshtb. JMtxbamcd' Institute. Ohio Mechanics Instrtute, CIXCIX.NATI. THIS IS REGISTRATION WEEK FOR EVENING CLASSES. OHleen Open From T-4 p.

M. New Bmlding, Canal and Walnut Sts. GRAND Seat Sale Opens To-Morrow Morning For Hew B. Harris's Ureal Ceased Kite of flty Life ii if fni TA rr wars rni ii li i li Ws InllP II l.7 vi II iwj ivji Mathias Fett. Peter Fleck.

Michael Will-1 man Garage, stayed for 10 days for the werth. John Fa urt. Abraham BarJel From Kngland Annie Marie Martin From Switxerlund John Beff. From Turkey Vita Hablb. Objects To Judgments.

The James Griffith Sons an Ohio corporation, engaged in general contracting, yesterday tiled in the United State Circuit Court of Appeals transcripts ofrec-ord on writs of error in the suits brought against it by Howard C. Byland. of Wal ton. and Henry L. Brooks, of Coving.

I UU 4 Meals. New York. 3 Moi put of the factories of the plaintiff, thus discrediting the Everett piano. A writ of a injunction and damages were prayed for. Judge Killets dismissed the complaint September 6 upon the demurrer of the defendant that the Court had not jurisdiction In the matter and that the bill of complaint did not set forth facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.

Attorney Kent W. Hughes, of Uma. represents appellant, and Wheeler Bentley, of Lima, represent appellee. Promise To Settle Debts. Judge Hoilister made an entry yesterday ordering all proceedings in bankruptcy In the suit of the Indian Refining Company purpose of allowing the defendants to pay I all the claims against them.

The order was made upon petition of the I defendants' attorneys. Milner. Miller Ac Searl. representing that the defendants are entirely solvent and quite able to pay their debts. a.

Attorneys Reeve. Oppen-heimer, representing the petitioners' creditors, agreed to the order. Saloonist Files Schedules No assets, aside from his wearing ap- tOIL Which Were decided for th. I n.r.1 a Hi.mnn onH th. H.

out long distance servke. Tills fact was i wife clalma that her husband's actions were by juries In the Circuit Court in this ciry. tures of his saloon and restaurant at 4l Both suits grew out of a collapse of a We.st Fifth street, are given in the sched-derrlck used ln raxing the old Freiberg ule filed in the United States District Court building on est Fourth avenue, which was by C. E. Brown, who is the defendant In in ruin, as ine resun ot a aisasirous nre involuntary oanitruptcy proceedings, ms during January, mill.

Both men were em. liabilities are given as 28, gl.OJO be-ployed by the contractors In wrecking the 1 lng due to William H. Murphy, of Colum-bulldlng Byland. who sued for re- I bus, on a Judgment assessed by the Com-ceived Judgment for fl.UU), and 'Brooks. mon Pleas Court at Columbus.

Brown who sued for was given Judgment claims exemption of his personal property, for fl.lMKJ. The Gaff estate, owners of the 1 Including the diamond scarf pin. Bolsinger, building, and Isaac Bishop, wrecker, who Pink Hawke. attorneys. worked as subcontractor, were both named as parties to the original suits, but d-s-mlssed.

I Prescott Smith and E. S. Aston are at- I torneys for plaintiff In error in both esses. T. R.

Snyder and Thomas L. Mlchie repre- I sent Byland. and B. F. Graslana and Mr.

Michie represent Brooks. Petitions Por Discharge. Harvey Dorff. bankrupt, of New Boston. I Ohio, yesterday filed an application for his discharge ln the United Slates District Court.

GO TO CALIFORNIA NOW. Appeal Tuneless Piano Case. Very low fares via Rock Island Lines In comfortable through Tourist Sleeping Cars. A transcript of record In the appeal of cholce of three best routes. Dining cars.

laed lb. rw. I hied suit asking for a divorce. The "-m, v-ompanj, aiassacnu- aold September 13 to October 13. rT.t! petition charged hU wlf.

with neglect and ff' rIF.r,,'m- 'T, I For- full information call on or write H. I. aaaorlatina ellh another tn.n ho I oiaies vourv ur tne nonn- but uncle. He a charged willful absence. Tbe case was heard on March 1.

mus. and a decree granted, but this was never recorded, nor were the costs paid in the case. InTesti-mtinf- Kick el Theaters. The Juvenile Court officials are axaln statements showing tbe percentage of vr- making a round-up of the various nickel Igtn. easing doty on products of email' shows In aa effort to prevent the employ-lands where the exportation is restricted, ment of children In these places.

Officer Vers out Monday night, and as a result ern District ot OhiJ In Its suit In equity against Harry P. Maus, of Lima, waa Hied In the Circuit Court of Appeals yesterdav. The original petition, nled March 16 last, I McGtilre, 38 East Fourth street. WHERE IS BOTHASTt Henry Bothast. aged 67 years, left his avers that defendant advertised that he home, 4.10 Milton street on Sunday after- would sell Everett plsnos direct from the noon, saying he was going J.o take a lonj plaintiff's factories Ur below the standard car ride, and has not beeri seen or heard I price naked, whereas this was untrue, as of since.

He is a widower, and for Zi years another concern in Lima had the exclusive haa been head barkeeper at the Grand Cen-1 agency for that style of piano. Plaintiff tral Saloon, at the comer of Third street i further alleged that Maua kept In his show, snd Central avenue. Bothast is described 1 rooms an Everett piano which he had al- as being about 5 feet 7 inches tall and) owed to get out oi tune, representing to weighing l.TO pounds. He wears a grayJ tin r.v w. ui.

vuvr uiimuku. UN waiaa wu. limp. PLII. J.ILI SIT YMCIT ITAY DOWN FflST I ROW AMUSEMENTS.

Prteea. Even, and Mat IJO to 25e, WeC e-tlre lewer mi.OO. II aws- I'LA 4 rv rniiuirrinv. u. "i taoin PRO- OF ULA.VD M.rroX Announces 1 afU Ifa Kcker, Good mx eepl FrL eiltH et s-rviee.

PEOPLE'S QUEENS OF THE FOUES Clasry Burleauue With Kay Montgomery Healey 8lt N'-rlinrV rani. naaer. ftOe to aS0L Popular Matinee to-dat OBII km (1 trr. aaa? STANDARD THIS WtlUK wi. NKXT WEEK TH COLXTRY BOY.

EIYI PRESS Ata SlEHK Other SUr Acts Matinee Daily, All Seats 10o. Evenings, 7:30 to 11. joc and 20c et al. versus Phil p. Elmer O.

and ul'eriR Toif f. Matinee lally E. Ruhlman. doing business as the uhl- Cllll Be hea. L.

riBtv niir. t-brlMmsir-Riee A f.ird tt Unrkr tiei ra tieuer, A Berc WALNUT r-ea. All Sieata 2s. dCULAH poynter -TALL OF THK (HKKCT." Srxt pl'r of the ireat- NEW LYCEUM JOHX L.tHE(KM.H Hb PLAYERS la Wedal. Pfl Ttl llh't'lf wUC "J- Ncxt-l ader tW.

CIASSY BIRl.tiiio.l'B ICollege Girls Xext HOSE sl'DKLL. A real contribution to our4 knowledge of a great man is furnished by "General Grant's Letters to General Beale" in the October SCRIBNER Office Desks, Chairs and Filing Devices. The Wewirsw-lrsdlnr Ce-. WxJasrt SL.

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