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of if, MARRIAGES. Stouder, of 2001 Western wish to an2117 Theodore Urk; of their marriage on Thursday, nounce July 9, 1914. DEATHS. BAYER Christine Funeral Bayer, from her resiThursday, November 2517 Stanton Walnut Hille, 12. dence, Monday, November 16, at 2 p.

10. Friends invited. of BIRKLE-Lillian Catherine Birkle (nee Grote) and Birkle, beloved daughter late John Birkle, November 14, 1914, the 8:45 a. aged 22 years. Funeral at Tuesday at 8 a.

m. from residence, 521 Thirteenth st. Requiem 8:30 high mass E. St. Paul's Church at a.

m. atFriends invited. C. Bryant, beloved husband of Louise M. Bryant (nee BRYANT-Benjamin and son of the late' George and Rahe) Bryant, of Lancaster, Ohio, Louisa November 14, at 2:15 p.

Saturday. Funeral from late resiaged 20 No. years. 2321 Kenton Walnut lence, Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m.

on caster (Ohio) papers please H. E. Collins, at the resiCOLLINS-Mary Frances widow Colonel of her daughter, Mrs. William A. dence Blackman, Glen Ridge, N.

Saturday, November 14. Cull (nee Delaney), Satur1-Mary November 14, at 12:30 p. aged day. months and 14 days. Fuyears 10 neral Tuesday, Requiem high mass at Our Lady November 17, at 8:30 of Good m.

Help Church, Miamisburg, Ohio, at 9 a. m. Friends invited. husband of Mrs. el Lenora Davidson (nee DAVIDSON-Samuel Davidson, beloved Sugars), Saturday, Spring November Covington, 14, at his residence, aged 61 years.

Funeral Monday, res.dence at November 16, with services at Burial In Linden Grove C'emem. tepy." passed FIEROE-Mary into rest Fieroe November 18, at 1:3) T. (nee Bedgood), p. Cast m. at Covington, MonServices late residence, :2 day.

Second November 16, at 1:30 p. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery. ler (nee Reinhart), widow of Ernest FORTMUELLER--Louise W. FortmuelG. 12 -1914, Fortmueller, at 5:40 to Thursday, November a.

at residence, 625 Delhi Sedamsville, in her 54th Year. Funeral Monday, November 16. Services at St. Martin's. Church at 1:30 p.

m. Friends invited. GERACI-Agnes Geraci (nee Baranti), Saturday, November 14, at her Lockland, restlence, 609 Wyoming Ohio, at 5:45 p. aged 69 years 8 months and 7 days. Funeral Tuesday, November 17, from late residence at 7:45 m.

Requiem high mass at S8. Peter and Paul's Church, Reading, Ohio, at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited. GRABER-Louisa Graber (nee Schafer), beloved wife of Fred Graber, passed away Thursday, November 12, at her residence, 759 Epworth Winton -Place.

aged 73 years and 17 days. Funeral from late residence Monday, November 16, at 1 p. m. Services at German Protestant Church on Hoffner st. at 2 p.

m. HARDEMANN-'Mary Hardemann, widow of Patrick Hardemann, Friday, November 13. at 12:15 p. at residence, 285 Hast Third st. Funeral Monday, Noenter 16.

Requiem high mass at St. Savier's Church at 8 a. m. HIRLINGER-William Hirlinger, beloved husband of Othilda Hirlinger (nee Ross), after a lingering illness, Novemher 13, 1914, at 2:30 p. aged 51 years.

Funeral from his late residence, 2228 Stratford Monday, November 16, 1914, at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. HOFF-Charlotte Hoff, beloved child of Louis and Elizabeth Hoff (nee BergSaturday, November 14, at 5:15 man), aged 4 years and 5 months. Fua.

neral Monday- from residence, 2601 Spring Grove at 7:30 a. m. Angel mass at Sacred Heart Church at a. m. Friends invited.

HUBER-Clarence Otto Huber, beloved son of Leo and Elizabeth Huber nee Minges), at his residence, 1038 Hamlet Newport, November 12, aged 13 years. Funeral Monday, November 16, with requiem high mass at St Stephen's Church at 9 a. m. Burial in St. Stephen's Cemetery.

HUNWICK-Bertha K. Hunwick (nee Allen), beloved wife of H. E. Hunwick, suddenly, Saturday, November 14, at 8 at residence, 2228 St. James years.

Funeral Monday, November 16, at 2 m. and Brooklyn papers please KLINE- at 1:50 a. Kline, Saturday, residence of Novem- his mother, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 641 Carr aged 32 years. Funeral Tuesday at 7 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Anthony's Church at 7:15 a. m. LEER- Charles and Marion Kate Leer, Leer beloved Ott), son (nee Friday, November 13, 1914, at 10:10 p.

after a short illness, aged 2 months and 21 days. Funeral Monday, November 16, at 1:30 p. from the late residence, 536 W. McMicken av. Relatives and friends invited.

CHALE Kate McHale, beloved daughter of Martin and the late Bridget McHale (nee Ward). Saturday, November 14, at her residence, $26 W. Ninth st. Due notice of funeral. NEAL Charlotte Neal (nee Robinson), beloved wife of William Neal, Saturday, November -14, at residence, 382 North Bend road, at 12:30 a.

aged 33 years. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. and Lexington (Ky.) papers please NIEMANN-Mary Niemann (nee Hennel), beloved wife of John Niemann, Saturday, November 14, at 6:40 a. aged 65 years.

Funeral from late residence, 183 Church St. Bernard, Ohio, Tuesday, November 17, Requiem high mass St. Clement's Church at 8:30 a.m. Burial St. lames Cemetery, White Oak, at 11 EL.

m. Friends invited. QUEBBEMANN-Fred Quebbemann, be-. loved son of the late Frank and Philomena Quebbemann (nee Von Walde), suddenly, Friday, November-13, 1914, at 7:45 a. at residence, 811 Laurel aged 29 years.

Funeral Monday, Novemher 16, from the Busse Borgmann Company's chapel at 8 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Church 9:30 a. m.

Friends invited. ROSSWINKEL-Infant son of Frank G. and Katherine Rosswinkel (nee Heideman), at 7 p. November 13, 1914, at residence. 4737 Section Norwood.

Burial private. RIPPSTEIN- Rippstein, beloved husband of Carrie Rippstein (nee Albrecht), Friday, November 13, at 5:10 at his residence, 719 Second Dayton, in his 59th year. Funeral rom the residence, Monday, November at 2 p. m. ROSS- Ruth Josephine Ross (nee Hauck), beloved wife of Henry Ross, Friday, November 13, 1914, 6:30 a.

at siyear. Funeral services at late res.2787 West 'Sixth in her 26.h dence Tuesday, November 17, at 1:30 m. Friends invited. HOSS- William Ross, son of L. L.

Ross, of Ft. Thomas, at Globe, November 13, in the 37th year of his age. Due notice of funeral. Rueppel, beloved wife Jacob Rueppel; Saturday, November 14. at 11 a.m., aged 80 years.

Funeral Tuesday from late residence, 715 David at 2 p. m. SCHROEDER Herman Schroeder, beloved husband of Catherine Schroeder nee Stegeman), aged 48 years. Funeral from residence, 815 Bowen st. Requiem high mass at St.

Louis's Church Tuesday, November 17, at 8:30 a. m. SCHWIETERT Theodore Schwietert, beloved husband of Elsie Schwietert Stark), Thursday, November. 12, 1914. at 11:50 p.

aged 23 years 6 months and 23 days. Funeral from residence. 1115 Bank Monday. November 17, at 7:30 with requiem high mass at St. Augustine's Church at 8 a.

m. Burial at SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery, Reading. Ohio. STRAUSS Amelia Strauss (nee Dessar), widow of Seligman Strauss, Friday, November 13, at 11 a.

at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Rosenthal, 352 Northern Avondale, in her 82d year. services Sunday, November 15, at 2:45 p. at the mortuary chapel of the United Jewish Cemetery. TATTON-J.

Ferris Tatton, at residence, Newtown, Ohio, November 14, 1914, in 85th year. Due notice of funeral. I.RICH -Sophia M. Ulrich, relict of A. Ulrich, Saturday, November 14; at 6 -a.

at the residence of H. C. Vickers, Harrison, Ohio. Services at house Monday, at 2 p. m.

Burial Tuesday, 10 a. at Spring Grove Cemetery. WEIL-Mary Weil, Saturday, at 2 a. m. Funeral from residence her brother, Isaac A.

Weil, 820 Hutchins, Sunday, m. Services at Clifton Jewish Chapel at 2:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. WEISS- -Albert A.

Weiss, beloved husband of Cora Weiss (nee Wilhelm), Thursday, November 12, at Colorado Springs, aged 39 years. Due notice of tuneral, C. C. CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1914 MAIN SHEET 5 SCOPE Of Their Activity To Be Broadened Coming Year By Suffragists. Women Are To Work For Federal Statute Giving Them Right To Vote For Senators, Presidential Electors and Members of Congress -Only Three Contests For Offices.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER, Nashville, November National American Woman Suffrage Association, in convention here, decided today further to broaden the scope of Its legislative activity during the coming year. A resolution was adopted directing the association's Congressional Committee to work for a Federal statute giving women in all states the right to vote for members of Congress, United States Senators and Presidential Electors. The resolution was drafted at a CAucUS of prominent delegates from all sections of the country and was accepted by an overwhelming vote. In the brief discussion of the resolution several delegates declared Congress had the power to pass such a law under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution, which says: "No state shall abridge the privileges or immunities shall abridge the privileges of Immunities of citizens of the United Male Suffragist Heard. tick next week.

Campaigns Are Discussed. Consideration of proposed amendments to the constitution of the association developed several spirited debates. The voice of the male suffragist was heard for the first time from the floor of the convention when Judge William A. Allee, of Ridgefleld, one of the two men oocupying delegates' seats, sought by offering substitute to help the women out of a tangle on the wording of an amendment. The convention, which had been proceeding with some confusion, hushed immediately when Judge Allee began speaking.

He later withdrew his amendment in favor of a substitute offered by a woman delegate from Illinois. The convention tabled a proposition to limit the tenure of office of the association's President to two years, and defented an amendment which would have denied a place on the national board to any salaried' official of the association. It was declared to be the sense of the convention that the Executive Secretary shall not be a member of the board. Sev. eral proposed amendments relating to membership, dues and representation In the convention were referred to committee and will receive further considern- At a mass meeting -night addresses on state and national suffrage campaigns were delivered by Miss Alice Stone Blackwell.

of Massachusetts: Mrs. Antoinette Funk, of Chicago; Mrs. Raymond Brown, of New York; Miss Hannah Patterson, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Maud Wood Park, of Boston. A primary held by delegates today showed that in the election Monday there will be contests for.

only three offices. The upopposed candidates are: President, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, of New York: Second Vice dent, Mrs. Desha Breckinridge, of Kentucky; Third Vice President, Miss Katharine B. Davis, of New York; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.

Orten H. Clark. of Michigan; Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Wade, of Roger, First Auditor, Mrs. Helen Guthrie Miller, of Missouri.

The candidates who have opposition and the vote received by each in the primary are: First Vice President, Mrs. Katherine Dexter McCormick, of New York, 177; Miss Jean Gordon, of Louisiana, 108; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Susan W. Fitzgerald, of New York, 197; Mrs. Anne Martin, of Nevada, 98; Second Auditor, Mrs.

Medill McCormick, of Illinois, 126; Miss Zona Gale, of Wisconsin, 121. A sharp verbal tilt between Mrs. LA Crozier- French, of Knoxville, and Miss Kate M. Gordon, of New Orleans, arising from the delegated action yesterday on the contest for seats waged by rival Tennessee delegations, enlivened today's session. The convention had voted to seat both Tennessee factions, one headed by Mrs.

French and the other by Mrs. James McCormick, of Memphis, giving each delegate half a vote. Prejudice Is Charged. Rising to question of personal privllege, Mrs. French charged that the Special Committee's decision on the contest had been determined by prejudice.

"The Chairman of the Special Committee," said Mrs. Crozier- heatedly, "has done our state association an inJury. She has discriminated against us because we are not members of the Southern Suffrage Conference, of which she is President. I demand a reconsideration of the action." "I am the woman who has been accused of bringing in a prejudiced report," retorted Miss Gordon, "for I was Chairman of that committee. Mrs.

French has made an attack upon my integrity, as a woman, and I emphatically resent it. Her personal charges against me are unfounded in fact, and I leave it to other members of the committee whether I tried to influence the decision in any way." Mrs. Greeley, New York, a member of the committee, was recognized and told the delegates that the committee's decision was reached without the vote of the Chairman. The convention then voted to reconsider yesterday's action on the contest and a motion was adopted to seat both the Tennessee yoelegations, giving each member a full SOCIETY NOTICES. CINCINNATI COUNCIL NO.

1, R. AND S. will hold a special assembly on FRIDAY, November 20, 1914, at the Scottieh Rite Cathedral. Beginning at 4:30 p. m.

the R. and S. M. will be conferred, and the S. E.

M. at 8 m. Notices and programs will be mailed each member. Be sure and read carefully. FRANK J.

ZUMSTEIN, T. I. M. Edgar M. Woollev Recorder.

DOUGLASS LODGE NO. 21, K. OF members requested to attend the meeting of Instruction in Unwritten Mem are also requested to meet at Castle Hall, FRIDAY EVENING. November 20, at 8 o'clock sharp, to witness the conferring of the Knight Rank at Highland Lodge. An enjoyable evening assured.

Visitors are invited to join with us. JAMES RIND. C. C. -W.

E. Gabel, of R. and S. MILLER'S NEW STORE RACE SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVS. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY WOOL SERGE SUITINGS- SHOWER-PROOF 36 inches wide, black, new green, brown, 50 inches wide, a very garnet and cream; regular 59c value.

24c tional value; worth $1.00. Will be sold at, a STYLISH PLAID and ROMAN STRIPE SUITINGS- MANNISH SERGE SUITINGS 40 inches wide, very newest color combinations; big 40 inches wide, black, navy blue, Russian green, line to select from; $1.00 values. 59c brown, wine and cream; 85c values. Will be sold at, a Will be sold at, a Salt's Seal Plush Cloakings, Salt's Black Fur Cloakings, Salt's Black Persiana -be offered at, a Cloakings, Salt's Black Astrakhan Cloakings, regular $5.00 values; 54 inches wide. Will $3.98 ALL- WOOL SERGE SUITINGS, GABERDINES AND BLACK CHIFFON BROADCLOTH 54 inches wide, GRANITES-46 inches wide, black, navy blue, plum, Will very be sold high-grade at, a fabric; worth $2.25.

$1.45 Russian green, garnet, Holland blue and brown; $1.25 values. Will be sold value; a very excellent quality. WHITE CHINCHILLA COATING-60 inches wide, $4.50 a yard. Will be sold at, a $2.50 BLACK ALL-SILK SILK shades; FINISH 85c values. Will Black be and all the choice BLACK ALL-SILK DRESS SATINS a yard DRESS SATINS sold at, 27 inches wide; $1.00 quality; worth $1.35.

Will be sold very 36 inches BLACK AND COLORED VELOURS A handsome at, 85c wide; Will regular at, a 69c a yard sold $1.25 at, a quality. values. Will BLACK SILK-FACE VELVETS--A fine imported quality; worth $1.25. Will at, a yard 75c RICH BLACK SILK-FACE VELOURS -32 inches wide, $3.75 ROMAN STRIPE AND value. Will- be sold at, MESSALINE SILKS BILIZHINISH PLAID SILKS $2.50 27 inches wide, in all the fabric, 30 inches wide, white, heavy black, plum, imported Russian Very cholcest color combiCORDUROY wale values.

plain shades; $1.25 green, golden brown, taupe grey and navy blue; $1.50 nations, in choice Will be sold value. Will be sold at, at, big variety, at, a 69c a yard 95c a selling yard. 95c BLACK ALL-SILK SATIN DUCHESS-36 inches BLACK handsome ALL-SILK silk PEAU fabric; DE worth SOIE-36 $1.60. inches wide, $1.50 quality. Will be sold at, very a yard 95c Will be sold at, a 95c RICH BLACK MOIRE SILK-36 inches wide, a very exHANDSOME SILK POPLINS-40 inches wide, Russian ceptional quality; worth $2.00.

green, plum, wistarla, new brown, gendarme blue, Will be sold at, a 59c taupe value. gray, Will be navy sold blue and black; $2.00 $1.15 wide, a guaranteed quality; worth $1.25. BLACK ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA-36 inches at, a yard. Will be sold at, a 69C CUT PRICES ON TOILET ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. D.

M. cerized C. AND PERI-LUSTA Mer- PINAUD'S crochet EAU DEL 33 DEXTER'S DYCONETT CROCHET ecru, numbers 3, cotton, 15, white and Will be sold at, TWIST white, and 50. Will be 5, sold 10, 20, 30, 40 SILK BINDING BRAIDS Popular cream, ecru and Arabian. Will be a ball at, 10c widths, black, navy blue, brown sold at, and green.

Will be sold at, a ball 8c SONOMOR PLACKET FASTENERS 8 yard 12c NICKEL-PLATED and black. Will be PEBECO TOOTH PASTE SAFETY PINS--Every size; all at -White sold, dozen size, special 35c one price. Per dozen 4c COLGATE'S PALM SOAP- PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES Will be sold 4c 25c quality. WARNER'S MERCERIZED MENDCOLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL Will be sold ING AND DARNING COTTON5c WIll be sold 8c White CLARK'S O. and N.

T. black, SPOOL all COTTON- At, White, a black and colors. 2C COLGATE'S TALCUM. POWDER- be sold, dozen numbers. All odors.

Will be Will SANSILK-White all colors; sold for 13c for spools 47c balls balls for for 10c or dozen CINCINNATI LODGE NO. 183, F. AND M. -Annual meeting THURSDAY, 18th m. Election of officers and payment of dues.

Special meeting m. for examination. NATHAN ROSENBAUM, W. M. Emile Kahn, Sec' y.

DAUGHTERS OF are requested to attend services of our departed sister, Louise Fortmueller, MONDAY. at 1 P. from St. Martini's Church, West Sixth street. MAMIE SMITH, C.

Ida Mann, Sec. SOCIETY NOTICES. DOUGLASS LODGE NO. 21, K. OP funeral of Bro.

Geo. Reppstein will take place on MONDAY. November 16, at 2 p. from residence, Becond Dayton, Ky. Will leave Castle Hall at 1 m.

sharp. JAMES RIND, C. C. W. E.

Gebel, of R. and 8. EUCHRE given by Alpha Auxiliary No. N. A.

8 WEDNESDAY, November 18, Lincoin Inn' Court, 519 Main st. Afternoon only. FOR RENT. ROBINSON OPERA HOUSE. For dancing, church association affairs, card parties, NEW EQUIPMENT.

Car lines to any suburb within 2 blocks. Will rent for an afternoon or evening. THE WM. B. POLAND AGENTS.

No. 18 E. Fourth Phone M. 1835. HANSELMANN COMMANDERY, NO.

16, K. -Stated conclave TUESDAY. November 17, at 7.30 p. m. Open in tull form.

Committees on Reception and Dance will meet at close of conclave for Important business. 0. M. PATTON. Em.

Commander, D. H. Pottenger, Recorder, LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 81, F. AND A.

Special meeting TUESDAY. November 6 p. mn. Work: E. A.

and F. C. Degrees. Itore invited. ROLLAND L.

KRAW. W. MIAMI LODGE NO. 46, F. AND A.

cial meeting TUESDAY. November p. m. M. M.

Degree. Visitors welcome. MARTIN GERHARDT. W. M.

NATIONAL UNION FREEMAN COUNCIL NO. 889-Officers and members are requested to meet at Clifton av. and Emming st. SUNDAY EVENING, November 15, at 1:30. to pay our last respects to our deceased brother, Wm.

'Herlinger. J. J. NUSSBAUM, Pres. Phil Gerrein, Sect.

TRINITY COMANDERY NO. 44, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS- -Stated conclave MONDAY. vember 16. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.

Work in the Order of Temple and Malta. JOHN Q. MARTIN, Commander. Henry Michie, Rec. VATTIER LODGE NO.

386, F. AND A. MONDAY, November 16, 7 p. m. F.

C. Visitors invited. CHAS. F. REUTER, W.

M. W. A. Gregs. Sec'y.

WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 488, F. AND Special meeting and TUESDAY. 'c. November 17, at 7:80 p.

m. E. A. F. Degrees, Visitors welcome.

RODERICK K. ANDRU8, W. M. Wildam Schuchardt, Sec'y. SPIRITUALISTS.

THE TRUTH OR NOTHING. WHEN DOWNHEARTED. DISCONTENTED, DISSATISFIED, WORRIED AND DISCOURAGED CONSULT RAMON, WORLD'S GREATEST SPIRIT MEDIUM. Always gives correct advice on business, insurance. changes, travels.

love, marriage, lawsuits, buying or selling property, investments. Positively reunites separated. Restores lost affection. All business sacred an confidential. CONSULTATION DAILY, 1 P.

M. TO 6 P. M. SUNDAY. 806 WALNUT ELMWOOD PLACE, OHIO.

Open Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD will hold services EVERY SUNDAY, 2:30 and 7:80 p. m. Also, every Thursday and Friday will hold meetings at Lincoln Inn Court, 519 Main at 2 p. m.

All weicome to hear the word of God -spoken in truth. MRS. P. A. B.

REDELL, Founder. Class meetings first and third Thursday nings of each month. THE GOOD WILL SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY will hold Gratitude Day services at 2:30 and 7:30 p. Hall F. Odd Fellows' Temple.

Lecture by others. Mrs. Brown. Messages by Mrs. Hug! and All welcome.

WIll also hold Thanksgiving social the 28th, at 1520 Race street. MME. H. ELLEN, Spiritualist Medium. Consult her In all affairs of life.

Removes evil Influences. At home Monday and Tuesday, b3- tween 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.

1207 Fourth Dayton, end of car line. WEDNESDAY, 2 and 8 p. 615 E. Pearl. Thursday, 2 p.

1353 Richey. Covington. CARRIE PFIRRMANN. MADAM COSTA. Spiritualist Medium, can help all that have trouble.

Consult her. 194 Ft, Thomas Ft. Thomas, Ky. ROSICRUCIAN-MRS. MITCHELL.

services Sunday, 8 p. Tuesday, 2:80. Lecture and messages to all. 411 E. Third Flat 11.

REAR 812 E. Twelfth Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. M. Roberta, moved from Newport, Ky. The world's wonder.

Readings daily. THE UNITED SPIRITUAL SOCIETY will give euchre at MRS. GOREY'S. John November 19. Friends invited.

MRS. M. WEISMAN, 572 Enright Price HIll. Readlags dally, except Wednesday. Tale Elberon car.

UNA F. SILVA talks through spirit aid. 717 John southwest corner Eighth. SERVICES this eVening at 7:80. Overton Street Temple, Newport.

M. K. ROSS, new address, 1727 Queen City av. P. M.

2798. MRS. ALEXANDER, readings dally, 9:30 to 4. 1414 Race second floor, front. S.

BAILEY, MEDIUM. PRIVATE SITTING. 824 BA'RR ST. S. B.

BENNETT, 744 LAUREL ST. A. WILLIS, -1125 RACE ST. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. THE SOUTHERN OHIO LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY has money to loan in small sums on real estate.

Open all day at No. 515 Main next. to postoffice M. S. TODD, Pres't.

Tel, C. 5454. MILLER'S NEW STORE RACE STREET, 6th and 7th Aves. CORDUROY COLLEGE COATS The hit of the season. Made of heavy wale silk finish Corduroy; satinlined garments; ladies', misses' and junior sizes; plum, Russian green, Holland blue, offered taupe Monday, gray, castor and white; $12.00 values.

$7.98 PLAID COLLEGE COATS Handsome materials, beautiful color sizes, big variety to select from; values $10.50. combinations, misses' and Junior Will be offered Monday, $5.95 NOBBY Zibelines, FANCY COATS- Camel's Hair Plaids, Bedford Cords, Waffle Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures; Cape Vicuna Diagonal Chinchillas, fects, Balmacaans, Russian Novelties, Military Effects ElAmerican -Class Models; ladies', misses' and junior sizes; and Standard Will garments to select from; values up -to $12.00. over 1,000 be offered $7.98 BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS Very latest most models; women's and sizes; $12.00 a and $13.50. Will extraordinary offering of fine garments; worth $10.00, go on sale Monday, at $3.95, $5.95 and $7.95 BLACK ASTRAKHAN COATSwomen's and misses' sizes; $15.00 -New values. models; Will be Susquehanna satin-lined; BLACK ARABIAN LAMB COATS-High-class sold Monday, $8.98 anteed satin; ladies' and misses' sizes; $18.60 values guargarments, lined with REAL SEAL PLUSH COATS--Satin lined; Will be sold $12.48 misses' sizes; choice models; ladies' and $20.00 values.

Will be offered Monday, $12.75 models; satin PERSIANA lined FUR COATS -Handsome winter garments; very latest BLACK throughout; womens' and misses' sizes; $18.50 values. Will be sold Monday, $10.50 $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 HANDSOMELY TAILORED SUITS Women's, misses' and juniors'; the season's choicest and poplins, plum. gabardines, granites and serges; black, navy blue, brown, green styles; broadcloths, Will all go on sale Monday, at the specially advertised price of. $9.95 REAL KID GLOVES- One and two-clasp; choice selected skins; every pair white with black stitching. -Will be white, specially tan, brown, gray, black and warranted and fitted: $1.50 quality; priced Monday at, pair 99C CHAMOISETTE GLOVES- 50c quality; white, black, navy blue, Will gray, brown, natural chamois and white with black stitching.

at, a 125c The New Mushroom-Plaited Bosom E. W. SHIRTS a big range of Cross-Stripe novelties; regular $2.00 will be the talk of the town. We offer them in Have been received and will go on sale Monday. These White, dainty Pink sizes and 14 pin-tucked, Light Blue, fine in soft the plain bosom colors Shirts and 891 of values; to 17, at the remarkably low price CENTS HIGH ROCK YAEGER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN-Shirts and drawers: all sizes.

Monday, special at, a 45c SETSNUG UNION SUITS For PURE SPUN SILK SOCKS--Fast men; fall and winter weights; black; 50c values. Monday, $1.50 values. Monday, 90c special, per 25c MEN'S WOOL COAT SWEATERS- Made with the new rough neck star-collar, Oxford gray, maroon and Will naVy be blue, gold all Monday, sizes; $2.00 values. $1.00 BOYS' AND GIRLS' ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATERS- sizes; Rough $1.50 star values. collar, Will red, be gold white, navy Monday, blue and Oxford gray, all.

95c WOMEN'S AND MISSES' ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATERSStraight weave and fancy knit, very latest styles, red, white, Oxford Will gray, be navy sold blue Monday, and black, $3.00 values. $4.98 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS White, Jersey length sleeves and high YAEGER FLEECED UNION SUITS neck and long sleeves, all ankle -Boys' and girls' sizes; 26 to 34. 85c length; values. regular Will be and sizes; 50c Will Monday be at, specially a suit. priced 45c extra sold Monday, SAMPLE BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.

COTTON BLANKETS White, SHAKER BLANKETS White, gray and tan; 45x72 inches; a big gray and tan; 65x72 inches; bargain; each 25c at tra each values: 39c 64x76 WOOLNAP PLAID BLANKETS inches; FLEECENAP white, gray BLANKETS and tan; a big 66x80 inches: pink and white, each, 48c blue and white, white gray and white, snap; and tan and plaids; for special value; BLANKETS 62x76 each, 97c inches; white, gray and scarlet, ALLWOOLNAP CRIB BLANKETSplain colors and a choice range 30x40 inches; white with pink or of plaids. Will be sold $1.47 light blue borders. Will for, be sold for, GOOD SILKALINE COMFORTS- FINE SAMPLE COMFORTSWhite cotton Ailed White cotton Alled knotted; extra large size; worth large sizes; Will $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 sold $1.50. Will be 95c closed values. out be $1.50 GOOD HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN- -Yard wide; "Mill Remnants," to sold 10 yard Monday at lengths; values.

Will be 5c GENUINE PEPPERELL SHEETING-Unbleached, 10-4, full 90 inches wide; Monday, sold yard everywhere at 25c. Our price 22c STANDARD values. Will QUALITY be sold Monday BLEACHED SHEETS-72x90 inches; 50c 33c BEST QUALITY COMFORT CALICOES BEST QUALITY APRON CANTON GINGHAMS FLANNEL YARD HEAVY UNBLEACHED STRIPED BLEACHED BLEACHED AND AND AND CHECK UNBLEACHED UNBLEACHED HEAVY NAP LINEN DOMET CRASH FLANNEL 5c kinds all go at one price Black BEST colors. QUALITY Monday, a CAMBRIC yard LININGS- and all PERFECTION FEATHER PILLOWS- -Size 17x25 inches; staple stripe or fancy Monday art at ticking; 50c values. Will be sold 29c BEST white CLOTH and all the WINDOW colors SHADES made.

Monday, feet long special and 36 at. inches wide; 19c Race 6th 7th Avs. MILLER'S NEW STORE Opp. Our Old Location. THE ENQUIRER, DEATHS.

In Sad But Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Caroline Koch (nee Keller), who departed this life November 12, 1918. Just one year ago 0-day Since our dear mamma passed away. "Neath our eyes she faded slowly, Growing day by day more frail, Bearing sweetly all her suffering without murmur, moan or wall. Oh, mamma, how we miss you; And we never can forget the way You suffered in your last days.

Time was too short to say farewell To the ones you thought of and loved so well. Sleep, dear mamma, your work is o'er, Your willing bands will work no more; And when we are called to join you, This world and we are through. I pray the Lord to let us go As peacefully and brave as you. We loved you well, but Jesus loved you best. Sadly Missed By Her Devoted Husband and Children.

In Loving Memory Of Amelia Rickels, who died November 1918. dearest wife and mother, Since you passed away seems not a year ago, But only yesterday. Whenever we, speak your loving Name our eyes with tears are wet. Oh, mother, how we loved you, And love cannot forget. The Lord took you from us, It was His holy will, And left in our hearts vacancy Which no one else can All.

But in our saddest moments One happy thought holds sway, We will meet again, dear mother, And be happy some sweet day. From Her Loving Husband and Sons. In Sad But Loving Remembrance Of our two darling little girls, Luella and 1912, and September 11, 1914, aged 8 Ruth Nagel, who died November a 17, years 9 months and 6 years 11 months. Two little buds God gave usTwo pure and lovely little girls; He To gave them to our keeping cheerish undeflled; And just as they were opened To the glory of the day, There came a heavenly angel Asd took our Ruth and Luella away. Sadly Missed By Papa, Mamma, Willard, Grandpa and Grandma, In Loving Remembrance Of our dear mother, Elizabeth Rauf, who died November 16, 1899.

There is no friend like mother, Who we always loved so well. Oh, how we miss you, dear mother, No one can tell but the ones you loved 50. well. May your gentle spirit guide us till meet again. Requiem mass Sacred Heart Church at 7:30 a.

November 16. Friends invited. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Children. In Loving Remembrance Of our wife and loving mother, Julia Heurich (nee Kuder), who died November 16, 1912. What you have been in life to us We only knew when you were gone; How strong the tie of love has been We only knew when left alone.

We often sit and think of you When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. From Her Husband and Children. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear mother, Anna Shamal, who died November. 11, 1913. The rolling stream of time rolls on, But still vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there.

But the flowers that we lay upon the grave But May wither and decay, the love we bore for her Will never fade away. Sadly Missed By Her Children. In Loving Remembrance Of Catherine Reister, who died November 18, 1912. Two sad and lonely years have passed Since we lost our dear daughter we loved 80 well. God called her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she lingers still, Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away.

From Her Loving Parents, Sisters and Brothers. In Loving Remembrance or Louis Brendel, who died November 1818. 'Neath our eyes he faded slowly, Growing day by day more frail, Bearing sweetly all his suffering Without murmur, moan or wail. Like a pure and spotless lily, Soft unfolding to the sun. Turns with faith our dear one To his best beloved One.

From His Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son, Augustin J. Bollmann. We ask the question o'er and o'er, Why death's angel came within our door, Took from our home our only child, Help us, Lord, to be reconciled. So many, many left to live, When our poor Gussie had to die.

Forgive in pity, Lord, forgive, Our grief that questions Why? From His Loving Father and Mother. In Loving Remembrance of our dear mother, Mary Pratt, who died November 15, 1918. One sad, lonely year has passed Since we lost our dear mother we loved so well; God called her home, it was His will; But in our hearts she lingers still; Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. From Her Loving Husband and Children. In Memory Of our dear daughter and sister, Agnes Fritag, who died November 0, 1912.

Dearest daughter and sister how We miss you Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely As we think of you to-day. From Her Loving Mother, Sisters and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dear daughter and beloved sister, Mrs. Catherine Sewers, died vember 14, 1913. God called her home, It was His will, But in our hearts she lingers still.

Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. From Her Loving Mother, Brothers and Sisters. In Loving Remembrance Of my dear husband, Herman Dickman, who died November 15, 1912. Two sad, lonely years have passed, Since I lost my husband I loved so well. God called him home, it was His will; But in my heart he lingers still.

His memory is a8 dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. From His Loving Wife, Rosie Dickman. In Loving Memory my dearly beloved wife. Margaret Kamman (nee Thiel), who died November 15, 1913. I often sit and and think of you When I am all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own.

From Her Loving Husband, Frank Kamman. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and er, Joseph Kramer, who departed this life November 15, 1913. Aione I watched your patient sufferings, Growing day by day could more death frail: prevent If love and care Your life would not so soon be spent. From His Loving Wife and Chiidren. In Loving Remembrance Of our darling, Ruth Valerie Bennett, daughter of William and November Laura Bennett (nee Clark), born 11, 1903.

died August 1904. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. Papa and Mamma. In Memoriam. Emma, Hughes -November Corrigan.

21, 1912. March Anniversary high mass at New November Cathedral, 'St. Louis, Saturday, 21, 1914. In Loving Memory Of Henry Boedeker, who died November 1911. Beloved Wife and Family, DEATHS.

In Loving Remembrance of our dearly beloved mother, Agnes Siermann (nee Grundie), who died November 15, 1913. One long, sad year has passed Since we saw her dear face last. In silence she suffered, with patience she bore, Until God called her home to suffer no more. From Her Loving Husband and Children. In Memory Of Mathias died November Gone, but not forgotten.

From, Mr. His and Loving Mrs. Sister Henry and Hermann. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved father, William Fahnle, who departed this life November 17, 1912. Sadly Missed By His Children.

In Memory of dear and brother, Garret J. Raidt, who passed away November 14, 1911. His Loving Parents and Sister. In Sad But Loving Remembrance Of my beloved son, Harry Mapes, who departed this life November 11, 1906. His Mother.

Card of Thanks. Most heartily do we thank our many friends and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, John P. Gannon. We thank the Catholic Knights of St. John Commandery No.

163; the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Lodge No. 148; the Ladies' Auxiliary to the B. of R. New Century Lodge No. 180; the B.

and O. boys of the yards; the N. O. and T. P.

boys; the Elberon and' Lincoln Mutual Aids: we also thank Rev. Father Beckmeyer and Rev. Father Stith, of St. Michael's Church, for their kind attention during his il.ness, and for the beautiful sermon Rev. Beckmeyer delivered at his funeral; also, Dr.

Louis Feld, for his faithful services, and all the relatives and friends for their beautiful floral offerings, and the undertaker, James H. Finn, for the manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thankg to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and aympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement In the great 105g of our dearly beloved husband and father, John B.

H. Voss. We wish to thank the different societies, in particular the Masons, Royal Arcanum and the Royal Americans, for their beautiful services, honor and respect, aiso Rev. P. F.

Hausmann, Mr. Geyer the organist, and Miss Sicona Schmidt for the beautiful selections. and the many donors of beautiful floral offerings. We especially thank Cunningham Dobbling, funeral directors, for the kind and efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Sons.

Card of Thanks. We herewith extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their beautiful fioral offerings and sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement and loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, William Ellmann. Especially do we thank Rev. Louis J. Nau; also the pallbearers of St.

Augustin Men's Society, and to St. Simon Styliti's Club for its respect shown the dead by its attendance In a body at the house; also Mrs. L. Ausdenmoore for the beautiful solo rendered; also to Haffner Company, and F. M.

Westermann Son for the prompt and efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. From the Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our most sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and kind neighbors for their sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved wife, mother, mother-in-law and aunt, Mra. C.

Merz. We wish to thank Rev. P. Theodosius Meyer for his impressive requiem high mass; also, Cousins Stella and Mable, the Misses Clippenberg. Mrs.

Birgem.er and Dr. Henneke for their faithful attendance. Especially do we thank Messrs. Wrassmann Barfknecht for the nd and efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral; also, our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings. From the Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We hereby desire to extend our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in our great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, Frank Waldron. We especially wish to thank Father O'Brien, of St. Patrick's Church. for his kind words of consolation: the organist and choir members of the Holy Name Society, and the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings.

We also thank undertakers Busse Borgmann for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for the sympathy extended to us in our sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Travis Bennett; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we wish to thank Rev.

Lewis, of the Sixth Street M. Church, Newport, for his consoling words at the house and grave; also, the funeral directors, Reisinger, of Dayton, Ohio, and the Radel Company, of Newport, for their efficient service and management of the funeral. From Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for the sympathy extended us in the loss of our beloved husband, son and brother, Harry A.

Chapman. We especially thank the doctors and nurses at the hospital for all their kindness and care of him; Rev. Klinefelter for his consoling words; for the many beautiful flowers, and to A. G. Speath, the undertaker, for the excellent manner in he conducted the funeral.

His Loving Wife, Mother and Sisters. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind gympathy in the loss of our dearly beloved father, Ferdinand Tabke: also Father Schmidt, of St. Stephen's Church, the Newport Radel Benevolent Co. Burlal Mr.

E. Association, Schmolt the and J. for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for the kindness shown u8 in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Anna Marie Schultz. Especially do we thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings: also, Father Hinson, the members of St. Mary's Sodality, and Messrs. Vonderhaar Stetter, funeral directors. The Bereaved Husband and Children.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends, relatives and ne'ghbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our sorrow and bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Louis Grossheim, and for the many floral offerings; and also to Busse Borgmann, undertakers. for the efficient manner conducted the funeral. From Bereaved Wife and Son. Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Henry Barkau. We also wish to thank Rev. F. L. Dorn, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings.

and Henry J. Radel, of the John J. Radel Company, for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of Ferdon. our dearly Especially beloved mother, Catherine do we thank Rev. Flinchbaugh for his consoling words; the donors of the beautiful floral offerings; also Undertakers Busse Borgmann for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family, DEATHS. Card of Thanks.

DEATHS. We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their sympathy and floral offerings in the loss of our dearly beloved father. Travis Benins, the Ama gamated Association of nett; We also wish to thank Rev. NevIron, Tin and Steel Workers, the National Life Insurance the Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J. J.

Radel Co, and Mr. J. Schmolt for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Mother and Children. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our thanks to all of our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the loss of our acarly beloved father, Fred Brauntz; We also wish to thank Rev. Nevins for his consoling sermon, the Knights of the Golden Eagle, the Ladies' Auxiliary Order of Moose, Newport Benevolent Burial Association. the J. Co. and Mr.

E. J. Schmolt for the emcient manner in which conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks.

We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and sad bereavement of our beloved son and brother, Frank L. Nielander. We pecially thank the donors of the beautiful flowers: also Rev. Father Roell for the spiritual assistance given, and Hugenberg 1or efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Parents, Brothers and Sistere.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to all friends and relatives for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the loss of our dearly beloved father, Wm. H. Findley; we aiso wish to thank Rev. Dinglinger, Mrs.

Miles, the pallbearers of Nephi Camp No. 358. Knights of Maccabees, the Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J. Radel Co. and Mr.

E. J. Schmolt to. the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral, The Bereaved Mother end Children. Card of Thanks.

I wish to express my sine re and heartfelt thanks to all my relatives. neighbors and friends for the kindness sympathy shown in my sorrow and and bereavement at the death of my dearly beloved. wife, Elizabeth Stevens (nue Moorman): also for the beautiful Nora! offerings. I also wish to thank Rev. Father Varelman for the beautiful sermon, also Ed Meier for the kind and efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral.

Bereaved Husband and Parents. Card of Thanks. We hereby express our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown us at the death For our dearly beloved husband and Mr. Frank Reifschneider, Sr. We especially thank Rev.

Dorn for his consoling words and services; the Queen City Bottling Works, Hopkins Mutual Aid, Corwine Mutual Aid, Conroy Pleasure Club, Trombone Club, and Mr. Walter Streibig for their efficient service and kindness. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved father, Bernard Tenkotte.

We wisb to thank Rev. Father Lembeck for his kind visits and consoling words: also members of St. John's Men's Society; also Mr. Dunn, tuneral director, for the excellent manner in which he conducted the funeral Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved daughter and sister, Miss Allce Collins. We al extend our thanks to Rev. Father MeNerny for his kind and words, the ladies of the the Maccabees, Starlight Hive No. 14, for the services and floral offerings. and also for the floral offerings from our friende and relat.

ves From the Bereaved Mother and Sisters. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, Elizabeth Kessler. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Emil Baum for his consoling words, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, Dr.

Mary Krieger, and John J. Radel Son for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Husband, Wm. Bert Kess- ler, and Children. Card of Thanks.

I desire to thank my many kind friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown in, the loss of my beloved husband, Jacob Thress. Especially do I thank Rev. Roughton for his consoling words, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, the Knights of Pythias, Order of Red Men, Pocahontas and Pythian Sisters, and Mr. Gus Gildehaus for the excellent manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife.

Card of Thanks. We friends hereby extend our sincere thanks to our and relatives for their kindness during the short illness and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Theresa Rosemeyer. We especially thank Rev. Joseph Tieken for his services and impressive requiem. the pallbearers for their servIces, and also Peter Rebold Son.

the undertakers, for their kindness and efficient services. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our elatives and many friends for the kindness shown us In the loss of our beloved wife and mother, beautiful Minnie Benzel; the donors of the floral offerings, and especially do we thank Rev. Huebschmann for his consoling words, and Mrs.

Harris for her singing; also Undertaker Spaeth for the efficient manner in which he conductel the funeral. The Bereaved Husband and Daughter. Adults, $25. Children, $15. Cremation tion Apply to 30 Cincinnati Wiggins Crema- Blk, Main 3095.

N. 2076. CHAS. M. EPPLY 2427 UNDERTAKER Gilbert AND EMBALMER.

2421 to Avenue. Tel, North 475. THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. Main Funeral Otfice Directors, and Chapel, Cincinnati 1517-25 and Norwood. Freeman MONUMENTS.

GEORGE ROOS. Successor To Wm. Goodall MONUMENTS AND GRAVE MARKS. 322 W. Court Street.

Phone Canal 2021. NORTHERN OHIO TEACHERS Will Hold All Future Sessions in Toledo- -Solomon Is President. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. Toledo, Ohio, November the establishment of permanent headquarters in Toledo the Northwestern Ohio Teachers, in their closing session to-day, decided to hold all future sessions in this city. R.

W. Solomon, of Fostoria, was elected President and Mrs. Sara: R. GIll, of Oak Harbor, Secretary. The Executive Committee is composed of William B.

Gultteau, of Toledo; G. J. Keineth, of Ottawa, and C. D. Perry, of Hicksville.

State Committee Chairmen elected are: Resolution, W. E. Hutchinson, of Kenton; Executive, J. E. Collins, of Fremont; Mecrological, I.

Guinther, of Galion; Education, Homer B. Williams, President of the Bowling Green Normal School; Legislation, John Davison, of Lima; Board of Control, F. W. Reynolds, of Wapakoneta; Audit, J. A.

Pollock, of Toledo, and Appointment of Teachers, I. F. Matteson, of Delphos. Dr. William F.

Pierce, President of Kenyou. College, delivered the principal address at the general session..

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