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22 TIIE ENQUIHEIl, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER 28, 1915 MAIN SHEET MANAGERS Of. Ohio Fair Circuit To Open Convention in Cinein nati To-JIorrow. Lively Program Prepared For Two Days' Session. Wise Mn Ohi. T.

Disesss Wtjs Fr Bflifrias Aonnal Farming Exhibits. A viudvlll stent thai will mk the id hears' at country fair look Ilk two-rant canceled rump will ba tha pare da rvalrtano at tha annual meeting of tha Ohio Fair Circuit, to ba held at tha Hotel I boon to-morrow and Tuesday. Farmrra, bualneaa men and atateamen of all degreee, reflrtawntlruj every county In Ohio, will eeaaa their ueual vocations and tiva two daya toward discussing- how county fairs an ba bettered. Topic's that will concern every horseman, farmer and aid abow operator In tha atate will ba ud for consideration. Much of tha work of preparing for the convention haa been done by Myers T.

Cooper. Chairman of tha Hamilton County Aa-rlcultural Society, who will call tha aaeemMage to order at 1:80 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. There will be ad-dreaaca of welcome by. Mayor Spiegel and President Powell, of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. R.

T. "White, of Zaneevllle, will respond. Superintendent Condon, of the public a.hoola, will speak on 'The Attitude of the Public Schools to tha Agricultural Interest;" R. D. Williamson, member of the Stale Board of Agriculture, wbo will ba accompanied by C.

K. Patterson, a fellow member, and Aaaiatant Secretary W. J. Fleming, will talk on "Tha Stale and County Fair;" A. P.

Bandies, Ottawa. President of tha Fair Board, speaks on "The Educational Value of tha County Fair," and former Governor Harmon will addrese the convention on "County Falre and Slate Officers." Tha Hamilton County Agricultural Society and tha Chamber of Commerce will entertain tha convention at dinner at the Glbaon, commencing at o'clock tomorrow evening. There will be five-minute addresses by Mayor-elect Purhta, Poatmaater Jack Snuff. Secretary "Bill" Culklne. of the Chamber of Commerce; President Rogers, of the Buslneaa Men's Club! Congressman Longworth, Colonel K.

L. Lybarger. H. Lee Karly. W.

H. Settle, Howard Saxby, Or. D. tV. Ifert, J.

A. Blade, R. W. Sweet. J.

O. MrManus Adam Schafer. T. C. Maher.

and J. Russell. There will be a typical barnyard bell oa hand, which will ba rung should any epealrer overstep the bounds of time. Tha program relative to the vaudeville atunt simply reads: to and fun for tha boys Tha Intricate part of tha operations of fair board will be reached at Tuesday snurnlng'a sraslon. The topics up for rila-rvsaatna follow: 'Privilege Poachers." "Mtake "Future Policy Toward llureenien." "lo Turf I'apera Give Same uppun tu Fair ka- Meet aa to the Larger ovale" "Would Falra Prefer to' lsse.1 with Combination of Good Prlv-eX- Rather than Individual?" What Trimmings Can be Added to the Mama to Pleaae Fair Visitors?" "What la the Fall Duly of the re Card Man Toward the Haceer' "How Can Eipensea be Uerreaaad and Receipts Increased?" ''Why Should Not the Horsemen Them-selves Organ! and Have an Association So-called rC.ip.rt Judges Keep in Mind the Heal Interests of the Falra?" Cleveland and Marlon are active competitors for the nest convention, while Columbus will get Into line early to-morrow, having promised a complete dclrga-tioei for the purpose.

MIL-FORD. More than a hundred Kaetern mar eete-brmiMj with a banquet at the Milford Mntonle II nil fallowing the Initiation of I. Moulin. ent for the lVDnarlvania Unn at and Helen Iftlin. teacher In the Ml If on) tuut.l.c iiooln.

Mra. Ira Jacob, of Norwood, l'an Grand Matron, and Mra. forre Wake-ftfld. lputy tlrand Matron. Leovrland, Ohio.

Were th chief atirakflrii Membt-tj ett th tAv. land. thmhtn, Ow-maviile and Marathon Chap. 1 nvia jai-ntiar avrnini, uecemoer In charv at Mn. Ant At tha McOuffev n-eirtonr on nrflM mi moxt TiH-aday a llbntrr tea will fivvn anra.

w. rieroo. Mra. ri. u.

Uath and Mra. w. H. Mi-Outrey will hava char. than1 aw worth of honk have tn recently addad 10 th Milford ool Library.

Tha Han? Am I Rorletr will hava char of tna Red t'roea Chtiatmaa seals, which will on Mlt In tha various stores of tha clllairs during iJacatnber. Rt. Ouy Emery Bhlpler will administer his tint fwnrounltn at Ht, Thou as Church. Ter-rar at II a. m.

to-day. Rev. Hhtplar recently took chars nf 8t. Thomaa Church In conneotlon with hla Epiphany Eulacopal Church, "Kxt Raturday S. R.

8. Weat Poat O. A. of Milford, will elect oflWrs for the enmln year. J.

A. Jonas Is cocninander of tha puat. Tha Ml If yd Knlrhts of Pythlaa will alve their annual banquet next Wadeneday nlirht. vet ton o( omrtri ana worn, in th Third Urn- srwe will be featuivs. rruZ ZZ.

pTTTt Jury, after bein out nearly 24 hours, failed to re or a a verdict la Juds Joaeph's Court at Uatavta. HAS THREE BOUTS ON. rr.il Batsche, the popular and gentlemanly Knk-ut M.rm. will not rem. is i.

despite the fsrt thai Kara is out of th with sn Injured arm. Kred has a nther boxers ua ler win. Inrludlng i rr, Nrjs.n ho to meet Kins Ksi.er at i 'i We. I Knd Ciubs shew oa December is alo matched to nhi Rsy jeff.l.. st iintwt.

on Iecemijer lo Troy. llmmb-r I he wmi ,11 tu ruuous 1 Jack i'siry, th Columbus bearcat. i 1r I I I I I I I i I I 3n Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Enger have a house In Avondala placed in a command ing position where Marlon and Dakota avenue curve toward tha valley that wlnda Ita way to tha east bills.

About It arc lawns still clothed In a sprtng-IIke freshness, although the trees thaf guard Its portals are now stark and bar. Within the house Is quite baronial, Ita broad can tral hall enlarged by a wide stairway. opening on every aide into spacious apart ments where great wood fires and many booka and magaalnes Invite tha eoul to loaf. Here, loo. Ilia spirit of artist of many land live In canvas, tile and faience gnd lead tha vis.

tor on delighted from room to room. In this handsome setting Miss Ruth Knger, the elder daughter of the bouse, made her debut yeaterday, and although nearly 3nu guests offered their congratulations to the latest rosebud and her mamma, so plendlJ are tha proportion of the house, no on waa conscious of being crowded at any time. Mra. Knger and her debutant greeted their friend In th reception room, which waa a radiant mas of Klllarney rose and American Hen ties, the II rep I ace, be fore which Ihe receiving Una was stationed, being entirely beneath a screen of rose bouquets, while on con sols and marquetry table lovely Grecian baskets filled with other roses and tied with 'bows Ilk butterflies arrested In their nig'ht to sip the sweetness of tfi blossoms, war everywhere quit won derful. Mrs.

Enger, whoaa slim figure 1 very girlish, wore a handeom toilet of blue panna velvet, the bodloa enriched wltn sequins of th same ton that occaalonly caught th light and aparkld with Irrl dlscent color. The top of th gown waa relieved with delicate while chiffon, above hlch fell a pendant of diamonds, and In her arms sh carried a fragrant mass of Klllarney roar and valley lillea. Be- aide her her debutante, also tall and slim, with th same sweet, thoughtful charm aa that which rharactarlaes her mamma, was an exquisite figure all In white tulle and satin, the corsage softly outlined In a butterfly effect of ahlmmer-Ing crystal, tapering In the canter with tiny tassels. A thread of platinum, upon which a lovely pendant of tiny diamonds trembled, was worn about her throat, and, with her arma full of pink roses. violet orchids and rtay bavardla, ah was Ilka a slender lily sparkling with dew drops.

She la a clever and attractive girl, who has had every advantage of finishing school and travel, and who lov of flower and book gives her al-j way many resources within herself, aatde from her wordly pleasures. After paying their respect to the host-esses the guests found much to Interest them aa they threaded tha perfumed room, trailing over prclee ruga from Damascus and Bagdad, who (liken te- ture and marveloua border aeemod quite too lovely for anything more mundane than prayer In answer to the Muesalne's call, and ao on paat one of Dee Wars-ham's blue and orange Rookwood panel showing th Knight of th Grail on hi Christian quest; paualng on the way to tha look at a land ape by Koek-Koek or an Interior try William or stooping to catch the fragrance of flower held In crystal epergne or massed in oriental baskets. A aucceeelon of thl yar' rosebuds presided at either end of a tea table, mora aunerb than any that haa held in alien. tlon of the debutantea this season. The round mahogany was decorated In dam ask Inlaid with magnificent Italian cut work, which had been made to order for Ita shining surface.

In tha canter was a low mound of pink rose and coral bavar dla. in which multi-colored butterflies flourished, and about it waa placed a cor. don of tiny Vases, tied with pink butterfly tows and bearing In their claaalo curve clusters of the same lovely flowers, This room, with its high wainscots of black walnut, enriched, by a high dado of yellow brocade, Is so ample and It appointments are ao handsome that the guest found a naw Interest In indulging their taste for tea and chocolate. Those assisting at the great samovars ware Mia Francs Howe, whoa delicate pa trician fac la crowned by bronse hair, unon which her smnll hat sat most be comingly; Miss Martha Davis, whose gobelin blue hat, with Its enveloping run was verv letcnlna: Ml Janet Rhode, In black satin and lace done In dell. cate flowers: Miss Mary Andercon, whoee charmingly merry face was well set off liv a chiffon gown in tone of blue: Ml Virginia Whlttaker.

who black velvet walking ault. with Ita blouse of cobweb delicacy waa completed by an adoraMe picture hat of gold lace that became her Incomparably: 'Miss Mary Landls, a charming picture In her blu afternoon gown and tiny hat: Mia Beatrice) Carmlchael. who cam lat. after her prie-wlnnlng at Mra. Wallace Gray beauti ful card party earlier In the day.

While these youngster catered to the tastra of the guest In the dining-room a group of matron aaaiated the hoetes In th library, drawing room ana nan. Among tho were Mr. J. Btacey Hill, looking exceptionally well In her black velvet gown, the top of Mack and white crystal, topped by a big black hat; Mr. Jethro Mitchell, very gradoua In her black gown of net and lace the top of white 1 nitron and Jet: Mra.

James Al phetia Collins, of Detroit, who la a guet of Mra. Enger, and wno looted particularly Interesting In her gown of taupe velvet and lace, finished by a hat en suite; Mrs. Miller Outcalt. who la always very handsomely gowned; Mra Charles breneman, whoee afternoon toilet was enhanced by a hat that was a work of art Little Miss Janet Enger, In a dainty pink frock with ita bows of silver lace. who.

like the debutante Is devoted to the Japanese garden from which Mra. Kngsr send so many fragrant remembrances to the sick and lonely, In hospital, home and tenement, fluttered about, her French governess, with whom both Mis Engr and her sisters have been brought up, being always near at hand. The guests were loth to leav this pleaa- Rnt fttmoiphere of luxury, and thelr adleux were long delayed. Among theae were Mrs. W.

Alexander Julian and her sister. Mrs. McElroy. of New York; Miss Murray, of Chlcftjrn; Mrs. J.

C. Oalliifrher, irm vvank KM la Mra. IfMchum rTann K. B.1.U, ra u. eacnra, Mra.

W. W. Howe, Mlaa Cora Hunt, Mra. Frank NftUon. Mif.

Murray Khlpley, Mra Hobart. Mra D. W. Rhodes, Mra. la.

I A. Ault. Mra, Gllrs Mitchell, Mlaa Rna De Camp. Mrs. Miller Outcalt, Mrs.

Jtleonra B. Ehrman, Mra. John Omwake, Mm. William Miller Outcalt, Mrs. Chester Eaton.

Miss Alter, Mrs. Franklin Alter. Mrs. Bert Allison, Mrs. John H.

Allen. Mrs. Charles Breneman. Mrs. Dawson Blftckmore, Mrs.

C. A. Boa Mrs. Albert J. BI1.

Mrs. Oeow Bnlch, Mrs. iVachel V. Anderson. H.

C. Allen, Aira. iiarry nnrwrnan, Mrs. Miana uan- nine. Mrs.

Erwln Bos worth. Miss Brad- ford, Mrs. Herman Bayleas, Mrs. James x.m ta.i.. vt Collins, Mrs.

J. Rue- ben Crane. Mr Andrew Cook. Mra. E.

A. Con kit rip, Mrs. Morton Carlisle, Mrs. George Colter. Mrs.

Albert Crawford. Mrs. William ChatAeld, Mr. George Pomlnlrk, Mr. Georg Dlttmsn, Mr.

fvifilM IhiKm. lfr Riil.nin n.1. Um M. Lewis Dodd. Mrs.

Theodore Dohrmann, Mra. Walter Pe Camp, Mr. William H. ft irt.M YI Uavla. Miss Fanny Field.

Mr. D. M. Forker. Mr.

Howard Ferri. Mr. Reamy Field. Mr. Harry Gordon, Mra.

Charles Flelschmann, Mrs. James A. Oreen. Ml Uoodin; Mra. John Gates, Mlaa Orlfflth, octetp Mr.

C. P. Oarvey. Mrs. Wlllard How.

Mrs. Kenneth Hooker. Mrs. Oorg Hoad-ly. Ml Hanna.

Mra. J. BUcey Hill. Mr. Walter Hofer, Mr.

William Herron. Mrs. C. R. Holmes.

Mrs. i. M. Hut ton, Mrs. Graham Hunt.

Mrs. George Hay-dock. Mr. Webb Hill, Mrs. Walker P.

Hall. Mrs. R. A. Holdetrr Sirs.

Frank Hunter. Mra. J. W. Iredell.

Mlaa Rust. Mr. Franklin Ivea, Mra. Charles Iredell, Mia Jelka. Mrs.

Waldemar Jacob, Mrs. Chaa, Kellogg, Mr. Htanley Lawson, Mra. Petin Lanadon. Mra.

Harley Morrison, Mra. E. H. Murdoch. Mrs.

Maury. Mrs Bentley Matthew, tin, H. H. Mitchell, Mrs. W.

B. Mellsh, Mrs. Ouy Malloa. Mra D. M.

McLaren, Mra Albert Mitch ell, Mrs. Wm. MacA lister, Mrs. Thomas Mellsh. Mr.

Robert Neff, Wil liam Oskjimp. Mr. A. Pauly, Mrs. Samuel Pogue.

Mra L. F. Phlpiar Mrs. Robert Pogue, Mrs, victor I'rtc, Mra. Joseph Peebles.

Uoyd Park, Mra. l'aser Row. Mr. Joieph Rawson, Mrs Joaeph RansuhofT, Mra dward Raweon, Mrs. Stanley M.

Howe, Mra. Leonard Smith, Mra. Charles Stephens, Mrs. Caleb Shipley, Mra. J.

M. Btrobrldge, Mra. Samuel Smith, Mrs. Howard Stephens, Mr. E.

B. Stanley, Mr. MoClure Dodd, Mrs. Magnus Tate, Mr. Peter Thomson, Mrs Fred Von Steinwehr.

Mrs. j). M. Wlthrow, Mra. Morlton Walte.

Mr. Jamas Whlt taker. Mis Ixole Ayer. Mis Julia An derson, Miss Mary Hates. Mlsa Georgia Bell.

Mlaa Mary Anderson. Mlsaas Emily Burton. Margaret Bullock, Cotteral, Km ma Crane, Owendolyn and Clarissa Crawford, Ruth Dlttman. Martha Davis. Marlon Devereux, Elisabeth Ehrmann, Loulae Freeman, Angle Fgran, Augusta Foraker, Louise Flelschmann, Aleilna Ferguson.

Eleanor hoi son, Lenors Hofer, Frances Howe, Dorothy Hill, Henrietta Jones, Gertrude Jarerkl, Harriet Kemper, Helen Domlnlrk. Corlnn Lawson, Jane Lwl. Constance Lewi. Msrjorle Lang-don. Mary Lanlls, Harriet Montgomery, Margaret Pogue, Emily Powell.

Dorothy Rawson. Gwendolyn Rawson, Ruth Reb-hun, Susan Temple, Elisabeth Bchoept, Anna Smith. Margaret Hmilh, FlorenoH Woodmanaee, Virginia Whlttaker and Beatrice Wood. At a meeting of th Society of Mayflower descendant yesterday at the Hotel Gibson there ware as man- brilliant Insignia of ancestral ordera worn by tha member aa one oould find among tha heroe of battlefield or court. Tha occealon was th anndal reception, at which Mr.

Reuben Poat Halleck. of Loulaville, and Mr. William H. Pabodle, the historian or th society Interested th descendant of the Pilgrim fathera In brief addresses. Th Governor of the oclety.

Mr. Constant Southworth, wearing many orders of distinguished ancestry, presided. Introducing the speakers of the day with a graceful word of appreciation. Mr. Pabodle.

who la an authority on American ancestral mat-tere, confined hi addreaa to tho noble character-molding whlclr- persecution often develop, and he pointed to the Pilgrim and th Puritan In Illustration of his theme, taking hla listeners Into different countrlea to amplify hla dlecouraa. Mr. Halleck. who hna been Principal of th Louisville School for some yeara, and who la now engaged th writing of book and essays. took for hla text three qualities which he declared all true Mayflower people Inherited from that little band of Pilgrims, which left so deep an impress upon the land of their adoption.

Reliability, lov In action and service were tha torches, he said, which have biased the way for the granite men and women who have marked the American character with their vigor granite In times of emergency and need, but full of sentiment and usefulness when the moment warrants It Mr. Halleck, who talk very easily, varied hla address with many personal experiences of an apt and amusing ort, th occasion being on or much Interest. Mrs. Frank R. Ellis, Mrs.

J. K. Pollock and Mr, Tergaaon were the Entertainment Committee, and they ar ranged a fascinating tea table, deco rated In pink rose and crystal candle shade for tha afternoon tea that finished th meeting. Miss Grace Cheever, the Secretary of the society. whoae many Insignia were like an array of royal orders, aaaiated In Introducing Mr.

Halleck after the adjourn ment to tha tea room, where the mem. ber and their gueata lingered In con genial conversation. Among theae were Mr. and Mr. Joaeph K.

Pollock. Mr. and Mra. Frank R. Ellis, Mr.

D. B. Meacham and guest. Mis Clara Chlpman Newton; Mr. and Mra.

Henry C. Yergnson, Mr. Alfred Knight, Mr. and Mra. William H.

Pabodle, Mra. Helen P. Conant. Mra. William R.

Todd, Mra. Samuel Pogue, Dr. and Mra. Starr Ford. Mr.

Constant Southworth, Mr. Charlaa D. Jone. Mr. Lowell F.

Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson.

Mlaa Grace M. Cheever, Mr. and Mra. H. Burgoyne, Mr.

and Mra. Thomas Kite, Mlas Lois E. Plimpton, Mrs. A. S.

Whltsker, Mr. Al fred KnlKht, Mrs. James R. Murdock. Mr.

and Mra. F. C. King. Mra.

D. A. Franer and guest, Mrs. William Gregg, of Elmlra, N. Dr.

and Mra. Charlea A. Pauly, Mr. and Mrs. George Klnaey, Judge and Mra.

Frederick L. Hoffman, Mr. J. C. Noye.

Dr. and Mr. Robert Carothera, Mr. and Mra. H.

Hooper. Mr. George W. Smith. Mr.

Wllmer Crawford, Mr. E. Nelson High. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Irwin, Mrs. Cora Tebba Matlack. Mr. and Mr. Francis Baldwin, Miss Mary Flor ence Taney, Mr.

Prank Hamer, Mlaa C. D. Bowdle. Mra. J.

A. Burnett, Mra. Henry M. Rubel, Mra. A.

J. McNalr, Mr. and Mra. Loula O. Hoeck, Ml Zo Dun- lap, Mrs.

Francis A. Healy, Mia Melba Beatrice Wilson, Mr. Joaeph T. Harri son, Miss Bachelor, mra. u.

z. Boring, Mrs. M. Paul Magly, Mr. and Mra.

Robert R. Jonea, Mrs. George W. Smith, Mra. Andrew M.

Miller, Mlas Marlon Dev ereux, Mrs. Magnus, A. Tate, Dr. and Mra. E.

W. Mitchell, Miss May Perln, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Mlclile, Mrs. Perln Langdon. Mr. and Mra. Edward K.

Bruce, of College HI1L are receiving congratula-tlona on the arrival at their home of a little daughter, Kitty Ellie Bruce. Mr. Wallace Gray's lovely card party yesterday afternoon brought tha debutante and a few other girl and on or two young matrona bidden to thl charming little function to th hoate' fascinating house on Dexter kvenue Just as th sun. poured It radi ance upon the rooms, bringing out th warm color In th brown draperlea and walla that contrasted charmingly with many white chrysanthemum on th shining tea table, and vases, of yellow rose In th artistic drawing rooma. Mr.

J. J. Row. Miss Mary Anderson. Miss Beatrice Carmlchael and Mra.

Er in Bosworth were the lucky prise winner, those contesting honor with them being Misses Henrietta Jones, Ethel Wright. Marjorle Langdon, Leo nora Hofer, Martha Davis. Georgia Bell, Louise Flelschmann, Elisabeth Ehr mann, Mrs. Luclen Wulsln, Mrs B. M.

Henderson, Mrs. Ralph Halterhoff, Mra. Webb Jill I. Mis Maria Hlnkle, Mrs. Stanley Matthews Cleveland and Mra.

Clarence Egan' looked In after the game and made a breeiy Interlude between tea and the distribution of th trophle. In these busy day one must catch on' friend on th wing, and as luncheon I one of th most propitious' moments for halting th flight of the fashionable Mra. Paul Francis Walkr brought together a few Intimate at tha Hotel Alms yeaterday at one. Th prlvat dining room, with Ita view oa either hand of green lawn and leafless trees against the ky, was a pleasant place, dressed In It flower and fruite. and her th charming hostess collect' ed about her Mr.

James Handaayd Par. kins. Mrs. W. A.

Goodman, Jr, who Is Juat getting Into her charming house on McMillan etreet; Mrs. Howard We sel. Mis Llllle Wulsln, Mr. Homer esse Mrs. Nelson Walker, Mra.

Benjamin Dale. Mr. George B. Ehr mann; Mis Oalway, Mra. CarUr, Mi Edith Baker, Mlas Aline Fred Mis Marlon Devereux.

Mlsa Strieker and Mlaa Anna K. Lewis. Ml Isabel Neffs hour of cards yesterday afternoon gave to the fine old appointment that 'grace the house on Mt. Auburn, where ahe and her lister dispense charming, a hospitality, an air of festivity quit compatible with their colonial history. After the saet rubber, at the glowing tea table, Mlas Russell and the guest of honor, Mlsa Conrow, of New Tork.

who la her for the Thanks giving holiday, poured a fragrant brew of tea. while Ihe guext crowded about them gaily. Among th expert of. the Pny were air, ueorge Lcwu. Mrs.

Uoshorn, Mr. J. T. Whlttaker, Ml Mary Hart, Miss Stewart, Miss Holllater. Mlsa Harrison, Ml Griffith, a few extra friends coming In after th game.

Those capturing th honor of victory wer Mr. Erie Battler, Mra. E. B. Bar.

gent. Mis Nlchola and Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Goodman, who for ths past two year had been In California, are once more In their delightful house on East MdMlllan street, where they hope to have with them In a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Scovllle (Fannie May Grosalus), of Pasadena, Mr. and Mra. John C.

Gallagher, a ha been their custom for year, will keep open hous on New-Tear's Day. and their inenua are preparing to mak a gala time of It. Mrs. Rhodes Is aivln an afternoon of caraa December 17 for her daughter. Miss Janet.

In honor of a guest who Is to be with this attractive debutante during the early holl.lays. Miss Katharine Barton, Kanaas City, who had leen a scnoolmat of her hoatesa In the East. Mr. and Mr. John R.

Holme hive selected December SO for a dinner dance at the Queen City Club In honor of Misse Francea Howe, Ruth Enger and Virginia nitiaaer. Th Cincinnati Alumni of Princeton yeaterday decided definitely to entertain tlie Triangle Club at a dance at the Hotel Glbaon after the performance December XI at Emery Auditorium. Mia Peggy Fisher. New a charming girl who visited Mlsa Frances Howe a year or ao ago, Ja to be added to the belle of the holidays She arrived soon after Chrtstmaa to visit Mis How for a fortnight. Mr.

and Mrs. John Sage, who are now established in the John Hanna houae on East Auburn avenue, gave a little tea yeatef-day, the gueata being confined' to the official associate of the host In the I'nlon Central Life Insurance Company and their families. Mrs. Charlea H. Thomaa.

who ha agreed to give an Informal causerle upon the subject of her experience in the hospital of London and Parte, De cember at 4 o'clock, for the benefit of the War Relief Aasoclatlon, will do so at th residence of Mr. William M. Greene on Madlaon road. Instead of at the Mansion, as at first announced. A committee for the aale of ticketa ha been formed with Miss Louise Worth-lngton at Its head, and on Friday and Saturday It member will be found at Luring Andrews's, where ticket may ba had.

as well ss at the headquarters In the Durner Building, or from the member of the Surgical Dressings -Committee. This will be a rare and unique occasion, for Mrs. Thomaa is not only uncommonly clever and charming, but she la clear, accurate and concise, and her own experiences, the "things which her eyes have seen," will be of special Interest. 'v The following capable committee hava been selected for the sale of tho Shut-In at their Christmas aale and shopper' luncheon December Reception Committee Mlas Edith Tay lor. Chairman; 'Mrs.

Jerome Howard, Mia Anderson. Mra. Rlcketts. Mlaa Web. ter, Mlsa Thompson, Mrs.

Btagg, Miss BiMiitt and Mra. Utter. Refreahment Committee Mra. Philip Wyman. Cha'rman; Mrs.

Stanwood. Mrs. Flek, Mrs. Devlne. Mra Tucker, Mrs.

Morrison, Mrs. McVeigh, Mrs Lawson Moo res. Ml Mabel Stearns and Mrs. Richereon. Csndy Table Mlas Boutherland and Mia Albert Sal Committee Mrs Mclntyrej Chairman; iMra.

Gait, Mrs. Shayler, Mlsa Bat, man, Mlaa Mabel Taylor, Mlaa Eleanor Wllby, Ml R. Deere. Ml Scovllle, Ml Titus, Mrs. Spreen, Mrs.

Dillon and Mra. French. Checking Committee Mra Beckett, Recreation Committee MrsVank Whlttaker, Mlas Mary Stanford, waitresses Mlaa Lenors Hofer, Miss Dorothy Hill. Ml Marjorle Langdon, Mlaa Margaret 8mlth. Ms Anna Smith, Mis Emily Powell.

Mix Mary Stewart. Mlaa Evelyn Holllater, Miss Beatrice Carmlchael. Mis Eleanor Oholson. Miss Loulae Flelschmann, Mis Virginia Whlttaker, Mlaa Be atrice Wood. Mlsa Dorothy Woods, Mis Miry Woods, Miss Jane Glover and guest.

Miss Ruth Enger, Miss Helen Payne, Mlaa Susan Sample, Mrs. Waldemar Jacob, Irwin Bosworth, Mr. Juilu Koeh-ler, Mrs. Desire Wulsln, Mra. Wallace, Gray, Mia Anna Smith, Mlaa Mary An derson, Mis Dorothy Rawson, Mis Lillian Kingston, and Mr.

Clyde Klrkpatrick, both'- of Hyde Park, married Wedneaday. November 24, at th M. E. Church at Oakley and Madison road. They are now at home to their many friend at Btgln Paxton road, TRUCE May Be Urged By Pope Benedict To Prevent Soldiers Fighting During Christmas Holdiays.

BCISL CL TO TWS SXQTIBEM, Rome, November 27. Although the ef forts of Pope Benedict last year to obtain a truce among the warring Powers over the Christmas holiday did not succeed, it Is reported on good authority that th Pop will make similar attempt this year. He Is said to have brought up thl ques tion during hi conference with Card nal von Hartmann, Archbishop of Cologne. The Pope Is represented a having ex pressed th opinion that It I hi duty to make the effort to obtain the truce, al though toe prospect that hjs proposal Ml accepted la no more favorable than last year. DR.

WOLFSTEUT TALKS. Dr. David I. Wolf stein delivered a lee ture on "Th Cerebellum end Its Kunc tlon" at the Merrill Rlcketta research laboratory last tie ahowed how thl particular part of th brain controls th motor and sensory nerves. a up as of RACING.

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West t. ts dsm .1 1:44 s-TLT Ind. llurtm Wrests. rr. ft (I 4 HIT II Busier.

100 1117 a- Mnntrsl. lot Rami Tes. inn HuMslistio. 110... thus Do.

104 10731 io7a 10741 W7M 10751 KI741 linn Bstws. Ill V'ssois. 101 Yellow Knts. DsdsrlMHL HM 3 I 7 I 14 It 4 I I .1... I 1 II- 74S Bill.

Hibh. I in 10714 relera. MM 1075 (-kaslesst. KarderoMraa. Htd-ssl.

IU. 10711 CmiUi. Hi lt Th. 17 SHluwItpsid- Btsriet (field), stniffat aO.VowM 40; Masarel.plao Start (ood. Womns.ilsoUisssM.

Viaasr, k. by RuUeas-Cena. Trsiaer, H. Nensteder. Busies spriaud te Iks (rust wsss teas russ ssd bald field ssfa for treed all tie ssd at the end te suisum sr sdnuiuse.

Miastrsl sua es ssswlj. Heysi. Tes naisked sunt (-wwww. IVOM UiU.111, llinS, IT MI OS I fl77fl J91D KACB-Os Bile ud twesty yards: for all ate: eellmr paras, M00. IVI IP OJIM, 0.M 1-a, tie 1, 1:44, 1.U 1-i.

West te the past st Ms p. m. Ml on Ind 107M 10760 10751 1071V, 10707 107M 10729 10MO UMMI 8u rters Wosjthta. Louis. Traftra, 101....

KllaBrnos. IM Esrl. Mora, 100 Tactless. 101 Mai eu. UrsetinsH.

DO PP. St. t. I It 1 I 'I Ioi 7' 1 4' Cerdi F. 1 I NsDier.

Lsrkto, (I Louies Trseirs. Mrsidit 11770, plsss 10. show 80; Ells Brnoa. pises 11 HO. show Early Mors, ekow 14 SO.

tkr rit. pises tke Wiaasr, br. by Stalwart-Mist Csadk. Trsintr, J. Ar- j.i Pursuit of tks pses, awed ap will, amah and dispossd of Ella Brnoa is the final ortrs.

The latter allowed food apeed, bat was tiring stthefiniab. EsrlyMorsoloaedsoiniatrantlvinthefhisI "erstehed- 1074 8t. Lssarain, 10717 Intention. 10770 Aftrrajow, I074S HykT 10770 Little fjislsod. 10741 Autuma.

10745 Surpsasiiuj. 11741 Cliff Lira. 10711 Psaeoek, 10749 Col. Ashamd. 1078 Ksrrotl THIRD RACE One sad me burtk miles: he three-year -olda and upward; aellinr purse, 1A00.

etttl l4, 1:41 1-t, 1:11 1-1. West so the post st 4l p. n. Off Ind. 07n 10744 10741 10710 HI748 10741 10741 Sttrters-Weisats.

PP. Bt. DieksPet, 101 4 1 tt lk Hutu. Alpha, 4 Mi.a C.njutwk. Inn 1 1 l'l It Alibotafiird, 01 HheiiherdVas, 100 lorn I'snooek.

07 rarlareroek, 01 Ko. an. 01 7 et 6 114' 4 1 I 1 1 I I1 7 44 4l 7 4' 1' I I 1 n. D'ek's Pat, straight 11 10, pise $3 0, how II 00; Sim Alpha, plsee a 70. shew 10 Mlsa rsvsvaesb, ahow 110 40.

Start sood. Wo saaily, piece dririna. Winner, b. by Batta Kilty Balls Brook a. Trainer.

L. fit Baiter. Dick's Pel siend up late sa easy load on ths hack atrstrh. aad drew awsy rousdiaf the far tun. 7'xnu Alplis, ofl slowly, taissd steadily and lisiahsd aoing suonily.

Miss Carmsauth lirsd is Is suit fur- 1 0780 JZlSfJiHi.Jr: THMm Ind. Starters Wskrhls. PP. St. 10747 Send Marsh.

10 I 1 fla 10-17 Trus ss sle.1, 10 1 4 2b 41 10747 Kewrass. Ill It'll 10747 Bark Bsy. Ill 7 I li 34 I07JO Pullui. 105 I 1075 BHainour, 107 1 5 4' 4 10741 Alkrna, 104 4 Hi 8d Marah. 111 40.

plan (l 00, show 14 00; True ss Steel, place 10, show 13 fr. Kewnaaa. show 14 40. Start food. Wo dririsg, plsoa the aaJne.

Winner, b. 1, by BsndrinchsisVUrahnvUcw. Trainer. 0. tiler.

Hand Marsh hurtled to the frost who the break sum. set fait pare all the wsy sad host os with ood eourece in the final dnre. True aa Steel came throush on the inside and oulsasted Keeasss. The latter broke slowly sad wss loresd lo work hie wsy up. bcrslcheii: 10707 Dsdds Choice.

Ifl7fll "ile and a carter, for thrre-rreriWle and upward: seltiac nine. 11500. Frse- in, w.j, 1, 3-41 p. si. Ind.

Starters Wiegnta. 1071 Rillis Baker, 114 Noeua. 10V 10770 Arsisment. 101 10750 Polly H. 103 10714 Meolo Psrk.

104 Vslss. 101 ft- "I- 1 4 2 'I ..4 I 1' I I 'I 34 4 It 1 I I 1' 5 The 12 nmtusla raid' Billis Baker, straight Hi Anasnient, shon 44 60. good, woo sssilj, pises drmng. Winner, Btllie Baker, sioser ud ths sausl. want to the 50.

stretch. sMunied a safe lead and waa is hand at the finish. Korea waa a forward Uwtor throusnui. Arms. swot waa drums hard lo atsll off Polly H.

The latter wsa ahut off at the atretch turn when ehe eUempteo to oorae through 00 ths inside. Scratched: 10717 Bun Around. 10720 Beau Fere. 10751 Csplsie Parr I md HtHE One mile an-i oas airteeoth. for thrse-ymrlds and apward, artlnw.

Dures Mm lUOsi Frselicnwl 0.50 l-l, 1:15 1-5, 1:43, 1:50 1-5. Weal to th post st i 11 p.m. off tli! Ind. 107J0 10770 10751 10715 10752 10750 I06U1 Starters Weiaht. Harry Lender, 110 Little L'niiland.

110... Brian Boru, 101 Tamerlane, 100 Jabot, 100 Armor, tlo Duria, 100 PP. St. 1 7 7 1 4 l1 21 1 4t 4' I IS 1 0' 7 1' 4 13 oo'? Uude'' 7S. 5r, Little LnjUnd, pises 40, show Muttst0011' dr''''' the eame.

Winner, eh. 5. by Hennja Loulae McKmss. Trainer, 1 hig gsp. sod.

finishing with a rush on ths iailde. sot ap Is tha Isst frw steidna. Llttk bntUnH tired aftw nwnins up alnutlT mtcrins the home atrrtch. Brian Bore finished sssb.It l67il 10744 Brote. I0'l tarl of Seeey lfi7QJ BRVKNTH RACE One nils aad seventy yards; lor tlirre-rrar-oloa and upward: srllinr.

mra I 07BJ Fnstisaal Tirse-ftll. (r44-i. 1:15 li, 1:41, West ts uisoatst tit, 4 40 p. lad. 10757 10740 10757 10757 10741 KMnO 10754 Slsnsra Wssjkts.

Rerublicsa. 110 Borgo, 100 Utile Nearer. 101 Nenhthys, 101. Patience, 100 Coraiea. I0 AicWusrsa, 101 PP.

St. I I 4 0 I 1 1 7 I 4t ft 7 7 0 1' 1 3' 41 1 1 4 Ot r. Repub(a, straight 17 10, plaee 15 70. show 10; Borgo, pUc, 110 0. show 15 20; Start good.

Woe swiiy, pises ths asms. Winner, 4, by Stalwart Mies Canal. 1 nbysr Jolastn. Reniblnaa ruahed ut tSTSsd at ths lUn aad held his field r.l, isT Boess ea the and waa easily th. best of the ethen.

Utile Nearer ebse willrJh 1011 Msfshea, 10754 Cloajoiag. 1073 jam. trUo JURY HOLDS FATE Of Trusty Accused of tha Murder of Illinol Warden's Wife. Jollet, 111., November 27. The case of Joseph Campbell, negro convict, secured sf tha murder of Mrs.

Malsle Odette Allen, wife of the Warden' of the 8tate Penitentiary here, went to the Jury thia afternoon, Mr. Allen' charred body was found In the Warden apartment at the peniten-tlar yon June -J last, after, a fire that tlary on June 3D last, after a firs that ly afterward Campbell, a trusty, wss arrested. In his final argument to the Jury today Bute's Attorney Robert Martin ridiculed the contention of th defense that Mra. Allen died aa result of an acci dent. He demanded the death penalty.

FILM PLAITT HEBE. The city of Cincinnati' la promiaed a lot of free advertising In all part of the country, according to an announcement made after a meeting of the Board of Director of the Highland Film Corporation at ita executive headquarter In the Strand Building yeaterdav. Th local movie-producing firm haa decided to us trade-mark which will emphasise tha Queen City aa a picture-making center. The word "Cincinnati" will tie In large type In the design, coupled with the drawing of a Highlander. Flashing of thia trade-mark, together with the many Cincinnati acene which the Highland camera men Intend to Incorporate In- their ple-turea, I Intended to glv thl city much publicity.

Th Directors decided to ask the Publicity Department of th Chamber of Commerce for any suggestion where by It may help the Queen City In an ad vertising way via Its films. At th meeting It became known that number of welleknown Cincinnati men have launched In the moving-picture In dustry. Among new Directors elected by the Highland are United Btatea gubtreaa-ureK Arthur Espy. Attorney John W. Peck, Southern Railroad Trustee: Thorns Ford.

President of the Bourbon Copper Works: J. J. Winn, President of the Hud-dlestone Mining Company: Jacob J. Gel, fruit Importer, and D. J.

Relnhart, confectioner. OViera on the board de John C. Trauth. of New York: F. B.

Bishop, Delaware Trust Company, Wilmington, and T. M. Flannlgan, Treasurer of the H. L. Steven Company.

Chicago. A policy of producing only feature film wss outlined. The directing department announced that a stiff had been rounded and would be summoned from the East soon as studio work could begun. HEROES ABE HONORED. Ban Franclaco, November 7.

Heroes France and Belgium wer honored at the Panama-Pacific Exposition to-day by aervtce of a reverential nature at the French pavilion. W. H. Crocker presided. Tha announcement of the gift of The Library of French Thought." oomorliln volumes, to th University of Call- ifornl Wa MOO.

Vtetiaasl Tiws (ktj, ft 4 F. Owners. Jortewj. St.Mdi. 1 R.NuMlrr....Welftoakolai 3ru-lM W.

P. Miusell Bulla WiB-KJfJ li 0. B. Km aVMeDsrawu Ka-VO 4- R. Newsisa Metalf W-M HI.

Oomlwf Sssaswrbors 14S-W 7 L. A. HereEa Turner 14-1 W. Yosu Pus Ms-100 1'J Mfi. J.

W. Faugh) Hares 1106-IU1 4 J- ILDsrrell Bmiw.1I 1M-J0 10 101 Mn. J. P. Taauae Jtokaes M-l lit J.

D. Mines (7-M 11 Mrs-T. Frsaeis 10-1 11 P. Ho NwUsus K-l( 14' i. W.

Hedrus, Uispsy 1306-100 I4 W. P. Used Lauder UJut-lU) a ii ill II 14 tYariKsnl Time- st MS. 8. F.

Owners. Joekeyi 4'ilf li E. J. MeUraw Parruuj It I' la R. F.

Cnnu Ho, 8t. Odds. limine rao-ioo uiLm 7-10 Jt S' l'l 1 4 41 4t It i 7t i E. F. Condrma Rflhutliiuwe 171-20 W.

H. Cooper. M-l R. Ancsrols Mrt'alwy l-l F. J.

Col.isss. Louder 11-1 P. J. Miles Droves 71-1 J.W. Henries, Jr Hinpay 0-l W.

Walkor Foraliaiid 1S-1 8. F. (l 11 1 Ji Owasra. 0. E.

Pons. P.J. W. C. Dalv.

Jockey. Kayaa R. MoDermolt Bt.Odda. 111-100 M-W 74-1 7-1 0-1 0-1 14-1 111-1 It It W. L.

(Mirer Nerti A. J. Pit. W. V.

P. I. Anita A. H. Vinl Louder 8.

F. Owners. Jorkeya. St.Odda, It l' F. K.

Row Butwell tso-100 4 P. S. P. Randolph, fjehut inser 5-1 1' W.L. Olivor Turner M-JO 1 ti P.

Shorida I.ill.y J3-J0 1 I. Whale MeDenVott 15-1 It Ot S. Lou 1. Burton f-l 7 J. F.

Adsms Psrrinstos 14-1 1-9. Kiuj-s. neat to the poet at 1:44 p. n. Off st 8.

P. Owners. St. l'l l'l J. U.

Strode Metes" 071 )' I' F.l'tteriaek Builoa I Odds. 5-100 05-10 4 34 3 H.J.Mirri. MeCahey W. Cahill Hayes J. MacManus R.

McDermatt M. H. Moelcr Psrrintton 111-20 67-10 WK-20 Ml-20 I 5' 44 5- it 4 1 pises show 14 lot Noras, pises 15. show 13 Ml: b. I.

by Gold Heels Sanrun una. Trsiaer. lead.ra with nwj, wtiM mnMiuI P. Owners. J.

P. Sweeny. 0. nrcnlne. J.

Lone N. L. Saelsoa. J. U.

(1 Borkrl Mra. K. Preetai Kline serss. OH Jockeys. St.Odda.

MrteaW t-lot Butwell 4lv-20 Hayes M-l Tumor II I PiU 47 20 Lilley -27-1 1. Mwuww ra u-1 It lk ak 2- 41 3 4t l-l 5' S' Ot O'l 7 7 1. MOO. Off st 8 F. la.

Oauera. Jockeys. C. C. Smithao inter K.

J. MeOraw Moanlai C. H. Hoiibiis J. J.

Moras MfCahey Mra. J. Arthur Parrinetos W- P- Burr Butwell J. Paagle Hayes Bt Odds. 151-100 l-l 75-20 177-20 10-1 51-20 M-l It It 2t 7 7 4 41 OS It is 41 7 PANAMA'S INDEMNITY Ag Begun of Big Kiot To Ba Fixed By Netherlands Minister.

Panama. November J. Price, United States Minister to Panama, nd Ernesto Tlsdel Lefevre, Panama Minuter of Foreign Affair, to-day signed A protocol agreeing to refer to the Minister from The Netherlands accredited to the United 8tatea and Panama, the question of th amount of Indemnity payable by Panama aa the outgrowth of the riot of July J01X Thl riot was on of the first and waa the moat aeriou of those In which Panama police and American soldier and eailora clashed. One civilian, Ralph Davl. of Los Angale.

and a eotdler. or. me Tenth Infantry, wr killed. The protocol merely concerned the arbitration of the amount of Indemnity Panama shall pay. that countrv h.vi.

acanowieagea iiaouity and agreed THE VERLET EECITA1. Mile. Alice Verlet, French coloratura uirano, win give a recital at th. uueon on wedneaday evening, Decem- oer at I o'clock. Mile.

Verlet ha ung before the King of England and the King of Spain and Sweden at tha gaia performance which wer alve, In their honor at tha Grand Opera. Her trlumpha are beat enumerated by the fact that ha been prima donna of th Pari Orand Opera. Pari Opera Comlque, Paris Oalte Lyrlque, Brussels i neatre a la Mounale, Monte Carlo, Nice and Lyons and of His Majeaty' Theater In London. Mile. Verlet will be altd by Ml Orace Chapman, noted organist of Cincinnati, and Mr.

Arthur Walsh, vlo-llnlat, of New York. Thl recital la specially arranged with the compliment of Mr. Thomaa, A. Edlaon. Mile.

Verlet will, consent-that Mr. Edison' recent laboratory recreation of her voice be heard In comparison. Admission will by ticket, issued by the W. O. Woodmanaee Piano Company, lot Weat Fourth atraet.

DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL. "Accidental drowning" was th verdict rendered by Coroner Foertmeyer yesterday In th ease of William J. Kopp. who was drowned In Diets' Basin, Clifton, on the 'night of November 14. Kopp waa drowned when a boat he wa In sank In tha middle of the lake.

There waa aome suspicion of crime, which could not be substantiated. FACES FOBGEBY CHABQE. arariaL rtarT to thb sstQntaaa. Frankfort No ram ber 27. Frank Willlama.

27 yeara old, waa rrcrited heira to-day on a charm of. forgery. He ac- cused of having parted a forged check for oa 1 clothing firm. RACING HTADfF THIRD DAT OF THE WINTKH MFKTINfl OF THR JOCKEY CLIU JUAREZ it JUAKJtZ. JLAHEZ, MEXICO SATURDAY, NOVhMBKR 38, ltli.

Wo tier clw. TiwaTuiJ. -n rTRfMlACB Fhe cishths sf aula (or tsrse-rtar-osls and pro eellmi net 1 0784 to wawer tOK Kmrtioasl TmwttU uts. l.l 1-1. Wat loto.po.tu Offal Ind eurtu.

PP. Bt. HIT Clifcniis Jus. 107. 7 K17HI Geseisl.

107 lli70 Irmi Oawf'd, 107. 1 I 10071 TilMw. 101 i 1 KI79I Brisnouie, ill 1 107M Iprisht. Ill 4 1110 Sptrills, 107 I 4.1 (4 J4 7 Start sood aad (low. Wo easily, sssosd sad UilLw Juk mine hit elosr te the nil i lead, natural wee obalknfed by tks Tillotsoa iiojsaed well.

SBTOND RACE Flee al one Bag hirloniR IlirUR mo, I- I is'rd th Jessy 4 7 IVf fsiue io ma wnuHW, wim. okwmi iwmu, ncai lo pmt it z.to s. si. oil si Ind. Stsrtsrs Weights.

PP. Bt. 10051 Oi.r, I0S 4 4 I0U5 Beverly Jams 1. tl 7 I 7721 PrtwnrroSon. 4.

107 I 5 8121 High Street. 0, 101.. I 1 Wsiemsll, 4, 106, 4 7 10070 Hapaburg DO. I 10004 Hesrvhstoss. 0, 100.

I l'l It IS 14 14 0 1 4- 1' 21 2" 5 ij It 7 7 7 4' 4 0 Start good and slow. Won haadily, second ssd third driving Winner, by Toddingtos La Primers. Trainer, 0. Kiee. Oier ehsllenited Beverly Jsmes st ths siateeptli post and, ou tinning his, wo gain away.

Beierly Janiaa showi stood uirsol speed snd tired ss if short, Prospsro Bos earns (sal through ths nasi eighth. High Biraet raced well up lor-tss nrsi ssu. I flTOC RACE One mile; for three-resr-olds; I WJ llOnSI I UBS V.i V.O S-o, 1. 1. Ind.

Starters- Weights. PP. Bt. XXX 8. 10741 Wilhite, 100 I 1 1' 1' 11 1' IOU I I I II .11.

101 I I 4 41 J'l rahsm. 107. 4 Jt IH I'f I'aul. 106... I IS1 2.14a' 1 ft 101VMI Hard Ball, 1MUI John Urahi 794 Ijui a.

4144a 1' lOMU Goidy, loi 1 it 51 it 10541 Any Port, 110 14 0 0 0 0 1 Start good and alow. Won eaarag up, aoooad and TWin.r Hum Wilhite act a faat pses frosi the start and won snd nuujs eironJt Itotan. Itnuuun waa nsra it auppeo sa 10s osrrier srawe. i-ini FOURTH RACE Fife snd half furlongs; for three-year-oldt and upward; selling; purse I 07o7 st tslus to the winner, I224. Fractional Tims 0:21 4-1, 048 2-6.

1.47. Went to tha post st 1:44 p. m. Off st 145. Ind.

103.K linn 10762 10534 4l0 10167 1151 Starters Weights. PP. Bt. 8. 4'l 1't It It is 4 it is 7 7 0 0 Undaunted.

106. Oakland. 107 Bury With. 110.. Yorkville.

110 Leford. 107 Strathears. 107... Dad Davis. Surt mod ano alow.

Won saaily, second ssd third V. I kill la ITMH.iinit bmm! Mn Mhftl. in the Mreteh snd ssrly, hut tired slightly st the ssd. Bury With rseed welland tirad i th.lisaldnrs. Yorkville was erowM tnfls st ths sutsenth peaC but was euittisf st ths tune.

ci-vrvc FIFTH RACE Fire and half furlongs for throe-ysar-o Ida and upward; selling; nuns, 1300 I 0788 value to ths winner. 1225. Frsctnssl Time-Oil 4-5, fta l-i, 1.U1 4-1. 1:00 1-1. tent lo the pou Bt p.

BL. ISI St led. 0030 1154 7430 126 154 10700 Starters Weights. Jake Argent, bosy Johnso. 107.

OktCoia, 110 Bunny. 102 Swede Ssm. 101., Noble Grssrl, 111., Man and. no PP. Bt, Bt.

1 B. If It It 4) 41 li li 4t 0 7 I Start gnod snd alow. Wo canter mg, seooad aad I gaatine. trainer, 1. HstTirld.

Jake woa all Ihe wsy uneiteiirled. llogy Johanna ran well snd hung sa sssasry far second plana Old Coin refused lo extend himself in the early running, but finished Isst. Bunny aaaae fast from the rear. nobis Ursad bowed earl, speed, but nnca SIXTH RACE On mils for three- I UOcf aer, 1221. Frastnenl Time 0:34 (Iff st 4 4i.

IM hid. 81 irtsrs-Weights. PP. Bt. 10761 ManorieD.IHI 0 4 34 1' 1' S.

F. It la Vi'n Ninny 11, 103 I I07M relet Suhvsrt. 01. I 10107 Moonlight. 107.

7 7W0 Ciakn, 107 I 10361 Innoocnrs, 111.. I 104 Bonsic'a Bock, 100. 0 10761 Acumen. Ill 4 HMO Ross 0 Neil. 107..

I it) i I 1 IS 0k 1) I 0 0 7 0 0 4" 14 4 4 0 0 0 i I 7 It 4 7 0 7 7 0 0 Stsrt gnsd snd alow. Was easing up, a stood snd Trainee J. O'Oienel). 4b 14 It 71 It Marjoria rseed into the lead ea the back etreteh snd woa la esatsr Skinny finished with rath sad outsained the tiring Peter Stalwart is the fiasi atridss. I'etar Bursar! tired badly after reels cloa.lv with ths winner te ths tsr tur.

Moonlight waa running fast st the and. Scratched: 1152 Josa Louit. 107 Blsckaheep, 8667 tisllant Boy. AUTO TTJHNS Crushing To Death Pennaylvanla Foatmaster and Hig Wlf. Chamberaburg, Penn November Tt.

While on' the way from Sylvan, thia county, to Hancock, to-day, an automobile drive by William McCullough turned turtle, crushing both McCullough and hla wife to death. The ateerlng gear of the car broke and McCullough lost control. McCullough was Postmaster at Sylvan and waa about 8 yeara old. NORWOOD. The Isst link th.

Norwood Chiirck Basket Ball League waa forged last night whsn th young man of th Klorsl Avsnu Presbytsrlsn Church orsnlsed a team. Harry Peebles was elected saaaagsr aad Oeorg Albaa Acting Captain. Th league sort -of game wilt be opened In the gym of the North Norwood School on Marlon street 7 o'clock aest Tuesday night. Thrae game will he played between the team of ths st churches la he Isscu. Gsiues will be nlaye every Tuesday night during th aeat tl wseka John H.

Wood, arrestsd several days on th char of assault and battery pre erred by hla wife, eu flned 110 and costs and sentenced to 1 days In the workhouse in Mayor Kngsinarat yssterdsy. Wllllsm Hooksr, tried at tho asms time on in i iiki di manriuiHir uwotrvyiira inrra of ths new system street Isnipe on Williams avsnue, also wss nned II and coal, and asnt to ths workaou for 10 day. Branch A. ef the Hamilton Cwtjnty Ohrua-ttn Bnriesvor Union, will bold a rally at ths rioral Avsnue Presbyterian Church Friday sunning, lieconibwr 1. What will be known a a "mlllloaalrs supper" will be served at o'clock, the regular esorclses of the svonlng to open at I o'clock.

Addresses will be mails by Itslph W. Hullck and frank 1,. Frost. Who will tell of the plana so far msde to bring the Ohio Christian Kndsavor Union Convsntloa to Norwood In 1117. City administration men hav run to earth ths malcontnnte of tho local R-pulillcsn or-aaiilastlcn who hav.

been clamorlti for a Dew lins-up at the pie counter on and after January I. Th Insurrection, it la anld, was started by men who Is absolutely Indifferent to wno s-i. in. yons, ir sny ensnaes are rrjst. but who was very certain thst If he could "ht er ii to get certsln Improvements In his ssctloo of the city.

Wesley Hulln. 7J2nUj Harrks avenue, marhln-lat. and llueford Mctlowan met 1n a corridor of ths First Nstlonal Bsnk Building whlls a dnnc wss In prorress night, glsred at earn oth.r for a moment, snd then cisslied. They were separated by bystsnders. C.

O. Christophel. rsnclng msstsr. tster swore out a warrant charging Hullng with disorderly conduct, and he wns arrested by Lieutenant Greene nd Detective Brothers. HYDE PARK.

Tti North HyJ Park Buslni Hub In the throat- of a hot campftlirn th Rm and III a) cnllditfi for offlcc at th Ion which will hflil Pdjcmb.r An ntrtmn-mnt will bs Klvn at the Park Hall Theater to-morrow night under tha tuipWi of both Cam -Milan CommltttMM, Juia off man la a candidate for Praatrliint Dr d. F. Pipa for Record tn Herratary on bo lb ticket. Tha other candldatea ara: Hod TtcbM Flrat Vlre Praaldent, J. r-rert: Hoond Vice PrMldant Dr.

C. Pnn; Financial Kecra.ary, John C. Hummel; Trfwt-urar. J. W.

WMlehouaa; DilrtMtora, W. ftuiian. O. A. Wataon, A.

J. Norrla A RlNi, W. O. Rlchirda and Cri nehoney. Blue Ticket Klrat Vice Prfldnt, A tlohen: Bcimrl Vtce Prr-ltlcnt, rr.

W. A. Co.p- ar: Financial Kecrtarr, Vincent; Trra. urar, Frad Pnttechmldt Director. Jacob Em-den.

Qua Keller, Georre O. Rekart. B. Bhott, C. El Bmlth aad Michael WKt.

MADISONVILLE. Henry lisly. Francis Moovee. nrl land nd. Orvllle K.

Jones snd Louts Rlnkenberirer III be present at the meeting of tlie friiidt- sonvllls Hualnaws lleo's Club In th Town 1111 Frldsy evenln. riant for raisin money for the snnusl Fourth or July clehmtlr. of ths urb will be dtsrusaed. An oyster supoer follow th business session. will TIPS.

On Bowin. Bell of the Kitchen. Jerrr, A tabor KriMtm Corn. Kd Bond. Rlir to do.

Mamie Ford Mai. lntoaa. print, Broomvale, Nolll. IMerrct. Prataaoraa, Kltif Caucna.

Rlae Mouaa. Htker, Afterflow, Armament, Borgo, Buaa AroviMl. On Jnaren, tl Rffotir. Gilbert Roae. Pal ma.

Madeline MuMmve, Down and, Fanev Haael C. Kr-nnrth. Ann Tilly. K-neca, Cirrtf Or me. Dryad.

Furlona. Mary Emily, Hrwofwj. CI. PI. -l 1-1 1-1 l-l 1-1 -l l-l J-l 1-1 -l l-l 10-1 -l a.

i-i Out 1-1 I-! l-l 4-1 amis. Wiassr. b. 4. by Bra stretch, sml was sois sway.

GesMsl rwjf Crawford set Isst pM. but timi i tea lor thrss-resr-eicr stf ttvarC; sell rt: ui i-n i I in, Ia. m- P. 11 14 04 7 Oenen. Joeke)e.

Op. a. PI 0. Rise 1-1 4-1 1-1 C. W.

Osssrr Morys 1-1 1-1 0. Clsrks Pslsas l-l 7-1 l-l A Pickens t-l t-i Deleuus Shilluut t-l 11-1 4.1 J. H. MeCsrrss, Meraier 10-1 20-1 s-1 1. Striker LVieooll 1-1 -l i Sh.

1-2 1-1 l-l 4-1 J-l sailing; porte 1400: set value to the winner (300. 00 at F. uwnera, coeaeys. up. L'l.

pi ml W. F. Koebslksmp, Hunt l-i 1-4 (, J. N. Mouses Blesrns 0-1 6-1 2-1 l-l Daniel.

A Palms 2-1 l-l 7-10 laii u. -b iii i. 1 v- 1 J.I 4. M. pniiltng, n.

nnunng 0-1 7-1 2-I 1-1 E. E. McCarge MeCabe 11-1 14-1 5-1 i-J third drhlng. Winner, br.g, by Radlord Deterajnati. essad op.

Ham Ball came to the outside on the lower turn iiuuob wwy. miuim imiu lauiy wril. uoltjy F. Owssrs. Jookeya.

Op. CL PI. Hk, 1' Dud A Lwwrencs 7-6 l-l 7-10 1.1 2t E. J.OOonnell Slesrss t-l 4-1 1-2 3-1 14 F. D.

Wsir Met'sbs 1-1 1-1 l-J 41 J. M. Young Shilling l-l 7-1 i It J. Randolph .0. Oentry 1 1-1 15-1 0-1 It W.

F. Knebolkp 20-1 40-1 12-1 7 J. Beckham Henry 10-1 11-1 0-1 t- driving. Winner, by Star Shoot-rLysdall. Trsioer won soin swsv.

Oaklssd showed seed turn nf iwi I. T. I-' A. J. Corners.

Juekryr. Os. CI. PI. n.

lUtlleld OBriea -l 1-1 7-10 1-1 C. McCsflsrtr Uross l-l 1-4 7-10 I Dsuvhoser 0-1 4-1 1-1 L. Moas nrsssl -l 6-t P. M. Hoott Piohea 0-1 11-1 l-l J-l OS W.

Klliott Oulle 11-1 11-1 0-1 II. H. Adsms Btirluay 4-1 4-1 1-1 third orbing. Winner, br. 0, by Jess BsadersAr.

sad upward selling suras. ISOTV ast rains to th. vie. 1471s. neat to las post at 4 4f p.

1 Owners. Jockeys Op. CI. PI. E.

J. O'Oeasll Ht.arsa 7-10 l-l 1-1 J. Adams Stirling ItVI M-l 0-1 W. F. Knsbel'p Hust 0-1 7-1 l-l C.

F. Brant Culls 10-1 15-1 0-1 Polk A 0.Oest ry 0-1 10-1 l-l W. Gloss Picksas 8-1 11-1 4-1 C. E. Carter 10-1 M-l 0-1 Quia A Higst OBris t-l l-l 1-1 I.

Striksr Crissoll 1-1 10-1 4 1 j-a third driving. Winstar, eh. by CyeJadee Uplosacy. ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. B0WIZ.

first Race One mils: for ma id ess sf all sice: eellisc Inder. Weights. Inlev. Wehu. unit Mlm McOigglr li III71K Unite Lye Manmah 1074ft lAldonas 107 1074 Jerry, Jr I076K r'slmnuts 100 10766 'Baby Cols 10764 B.ol ths itches.

lOTIMAtatay 10766 iPrirasry 104 10764 iMaUlland I074H I.i(hte Oak 10 10761 K'otton 107H Tallana I076D JaokJel 10764 Itasrins Star 6 Kseood Uses Ts nojMTUI ruree, stJ nrlangl; le? year 'oMe: 10747 Morses 104 .104 .104 .104 .100 .107 lom Big Ts 10744 10767 Jaeou.l la 10744 10717 lldlko 10713 10 Ill 111 .111 10764 a of (Wis. 10764 Bruahwosd Boy. IOoWHsm Boners 1074 Que AprJe 10737 Bonnie 1074 Kd Bond 'Arthur entry. Third Kses Hsves farlonga, ths Bewis saurst: for Urw- yesr-ftlfJi snd upward: selllbf' l07T4Hvki lit 10741 Richard lengiloa 1 IOT4 'Mars. ..104 KV7T7 Hillas Hibha.

Ill I07T1 iTsrtleas 100 I07 iford Mai. IM NMIUm Unisr 10 lu7MasieK ko 10741 Intone. Ill 1077 ilwtae Trsvert. IM I07U 'Dskots 104 10777 'Ksysl Te Ill l07tSB Bib and Toe r. 106 Il 10761 irredaJohnawn 100 10777 'Yellow Esse Ko'irta ksee Ihe Brookdsle Hsndics: ssien furlontA the Bvwie Course; tsr two-yoar-olda: 10717 Favour 114 111767 ack CoTae 10761 kosswslsr 101 I07U Neili 10747 broosmsls lot 10747 Uprsit Ul 10767 Csndls 107 fifth Usee fens rarioa, Iks Bowie ssuras.

for thrsr. yearHHda ss upward: selling: l75l Tolonel Ill rn7Ttl C.pUin .104 I077rol. 10746 Kiss Csseus 100 10741 Ouiee nabs. Ha) I077S Pierrot 100 lorn notsgisaa Mora. 1077s iHt.laaerata 10761 IL.

Vaa Zondt. IfCJI irVthahire. 1O740 Csatsrs. 1077 Kli.l bigs 10746 Hirt Tide 106 10741 isir. Mack 107 10741 iMosssll Ktvtk Uses On suls sad fur lone lor thnr-vrar- selling: 107411'scaussar 1 0761 Dsingerfield.

10779 iTo Hanrork 1071 it'spuut 101 10770 Jesse. Jr 107 HI761 Mabel Dulsilwr. K4 10741 'Hiker so 10761 Kinnsndy 10770 iPiriss Alpha 104 10760 'Ktgsileo l'l I077S lAltarelow 107 I07H1 Tamerlans I07U 'Bsby riietsr 101 10741 Mar, Wanes 10770 Single To 104 10761 Kneelet 1" 10741 'male SS 10766 Blue Mouse. 1" 107M Pe. 104 1077 K.rl sf Kavov KevenUi eUeo The Twi City Belling Hsalirai: wiilesnd tweety yards: for three-year -o'd and urwsrd I07MHIA.

M.H iny I07l Bum .106 1071 Ben Uuinea 1 10764 Videt. 10771 KlIaBrywn i lo I wears. lot Aopresuos allows noe eUhasd. JUAB.SZ. Flrat Rase Fire furlongs; lor threr-yearlila sist tj ware; sstling: iKlei.

WelgMs lades. Vrubli. 607 Kialsr. .100 07m iflnlrells I07.W Gonett. 104 7761 Isrdlllo M.HIirlfieiil 110 I07WI Gilbert Knee "Win Moller 110 10711 Palms 10766 MiaeFissy 100 Srriling Mag.

57MUd 106 7w6 Bertha Weaver 10766 Divie Mis. 1 10 1070 Hwestdsle IWUineHtsr 110 eeonod Ksos flevi VMne ulliu. lurlonga: fcr tsrsr-yssrkli and 160 UVIit Hlse ay Mi iBortbsV it ainu. HmUJ 10776 aharpsr 107 10776 M. Mu-raa.

I' 1076(1 gohn Louia I0J 7767 Klrssl Friar. 10772 Marie Ciwlilll 107 1070 Feast 1077V 'Willis 110 Third Haes-Fitt furioafi; br tans-yesrlda ssd ap warn, Belli 1070 IRts .100 ..110 .110 ..111 .101 ..110 Il 10700 Kesnrtt 10760 Francis 10762 F-el 107H4 Brichouse Wis 'Aunt 10761 tOrisvarljad 1761 Senator Jamee. 10760 HuelC HIM 'Nifti I077J Ann Tilly 4111 lAust Kl.ie 1141 Charity 1U760 USYlOVS lit Fourth Kseeyive and a kalfnirlsnss: lor Uree-rra'- olda anil upward; seiung: ins 7VW Luke stss 106 107fll nsjwe. lil77.tti..eJt. UbH iil7.ll larria ITrkti.

1" lOACaf) I (rvssuJ IAT I117AI PiwirfisLd firth tor Uyvai-oU and warn; sei'mr UI774 tu.k. I rk aa in77S ifi UrFerraa gt-iiriyririnitipiiisasj iu, nini iwj I077rurlfiw. .110 075 -Ul4vc4tiieep. ln779 wrT immi a- I 1t I II.A IJlf 7 Uatwawsrsrl II' Hiitk KueOne rniit knd rijrhta; rot tbret-jrrar'ot ana uDward; if i line wov.tjamotr iuj hiiip Fiij K)77b Dlnomiiw Pttear. Ifll 1U7M OoUj lUJ 105 Atapratio aJInwaaet fMlaMd.

PLEASANT RIDGE. At th snd of ths second mai closing formsnes of ths Pleasant RWgs Minstrels. the srhnnl siirilinrliMM la nlshl. ths MSI' awlnw rMBwiiiM. wvosmsa.

R. Hsnssl, Llewelyn Dvan. Chris eVIdensplnner nd W. H. Emerson announced tht yssr- sntsrtslnment bsd been ths most sue in mm, A siren under susplcss of ihs Pleasant B.te Welfsr F.

0 Oaoers. Op. IH E. T. MiMrr uesry s-1 J.

C. kirknstriak. Culls l-l 14 L. Stone Brasrl 1-1 J. Clifford Morra 4-1 T.

Hatfield OBriea 1-1 1. Parker. t-l I. Sinker tliiseull KM soiyatlon. Hits wers msds st ms J.

formsnce. by B. Oresoi Mrs. 11. O.

Eller, violinist, snd sbsnisr big cbeius,.

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