Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

het 1:15 tit. at THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1915 MAIN SHEET 5 BIRTHS. DEATHS. CLARK To Prof. and Mrs.

Hawley Clark (nee Lulu Lommera), of Morrow, Ohio, March 9, a boy. Mother and son doing Mrs. fine. Thanks Dr. Roberta, nurse, Keever, to and Grandma Clark.

KROEGER-Mr. and Mrs. Albert congratula- Kroger (nee Evers) are recelving over the arrival of. a tiona half-pound baby gill well. Wednesday, Thanks March 10, 11915.

Both doing to Dr. Schmidter and Grandma Evers. DEATHS. papers please O'KANE Louella Kane (nee Ryan), widow of Oscar J. O' Kane, at the dence her sister, H.

A. Thelen, Los Angeles. March 117. aged 44 years. (Ohio) papers please copy.

OELRICH Charles Henry Detrich. loved husband of Marjorie McGowan Oelrich. suddenly, Friday, March 10, aged 20 years. Funeral Monday, March H. A.

Oelrich. 218 Garrard Covingp. m. from realdence of his father, ton, Ky. Burial private.

PABST- March Emil Pabst, suddenly, Friday, 10, aged 21 years. Fune al Mondas from the Burse Borgmann Company's chapel at 7:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Francis's Chuich at 8 a.

m. PAYNE at the Polly residence J. Payne, of her March son. E. D.

Payne, In Campbell County, tueky, near Ft. Thomas, aged years. Funeral services at chapel of Evergreen Cemetery Monday, Morch 2, 3:31 p. m. (Paris (Ky.) papers please copy.

I PINCKARD- Anna Pinckard. Saturday, March 20. at 4:40 p. m. at eral Hospital.

Will be buried in Covington. Ky. QUILL- -Sarah E. Quill. after a short illness, Saturday, March 20, at restdence of her sister, Mrs.

P. D. Cravin, 425 Garrard Covington, Funeral Tuesday, March 23. Requiem high mARS NE St. Mary's Cathedral, Covington.

at a. m. Burial private. RENNER-Elsie 19. Renner, beloved daughter of Anna Moursch (nee Schumann).

March 20, at 2:45 a. aged 19 years March and months. Burial Tuesday, 23. from Witt Cook's funeral parlors, 1541 Elm at 8 a. m.

Mass at St. Paul'e Church at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited. -Dorsey C.

Ross, beloved husband of Alice Bastord Ross, Saturday, March 20, at 11:30 B. at residence, 4811 Eastern av. Funeral notice later. SCHLIEPER- Schlleper, behusband of Alvina Schlieper (nee Husemann), Friday, March 111, 1917. At 2:30 p.

in his 75th year. Funeral from his Into residence, in the rear of 8406. March Hillside Riverside, Tuesday, 23, 1917, at p. m. Services, at Spring Grove chapel at 3 m.

Friends Invited. Kindly omit flowers. (Wis.) papers please Shelt, 20. Shelt. Funeral son.

of Sunday, William 2:30 p. omit Clifton Jewish Cemetery, Kindiy flowers. ALLEN-Steve Ohio, A. Allen, March at 19, his 1915, residence, aged California, 11 months and 7 days. Burial years at Lexington, Ky.

KROLD--Barbara late Arold Leonard (nee Aroid, Werner), widow the March 10, 1915. at 4:45 a. in any, Tuth year. Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, Mra. Monday March 22, at p.

and at sard Meyer. 3750 Liston Riverside, Greendale Ceinetery, invited. Lawrenceburg, at 3 p. m. Friends d.

Antler, at the home 0021 Hamilton in his 78th College year. HIll, "Funeral his daughter, Mrs. Mark M. Kerr, day, p. Monday, 2 p.

m. Burial private. BECKER husband of Louisa Becker (nee KloekGeorge H. Becker, beloved eri, Saturday, March 20, at 2:45 p. FU- residence.

No. March 30 23. Mercer at 2 at. at (Logansport Tuesday, (Ind.) papers please BORCHARD late Murgaret Ignatz Borchard, Borchard. bewife March 19.

Funeral froin the of the Friday, residence her daughter, Mrs. Bellevue, Graves, Ky. Front Requiem and mass at Sacred Washington Church. 8:30 a. Society.

Monday. Heart Member of St. Monica's BUTLER-James Neille H. Butler (nee O' DonButler. beloved husband Saturday, March 20, at 9:30 D.

of m. nell), his Ohio, residence, aged 2406 47 Norwood years A Norwood, Due notice of funeral. months, Clarey, aged 94 CLAREY Margaret from residence, Monday at 7:290 Funeral tral Newport, high mass at Church Immaculate Conception at 8 a. m. Requiem of the COOK widow of -Sophia Wm.

Cook Cook. (nee Saturday, March Hilgeman. at a. froin late in her RAth year. Funeral Gest p.

Friends Tuesday at m. residence. vited. Cornelius, beloved husband ot ut his Emma home, 212 Johnson Cornelius O' Rourker, Friday, March 19, aged Covington. years.

Funeral from the residence Monday, March 22, Cemetery. at late Interment in Highland p. (nee Schau), DEPREZ -Katherine Deprez after a beloved wife Jacob Deprez, short 181., illness, aged 53 years. Funeral Friday, March 19. Monday, March p.

from m. late Friends invited. residence, 1650 State DOGGETT beloved Mary wife of Charles M. Doggett (hee Thompson), her residence, Doggett, March 19, at 11 p. mi.

Burial 2 tieth p. Monday from late residence. m. DONNELLY of Cincinnati, at the residence of William Donnelly, formerly H. Donnelly, Columbus, hale ROD, Kan.

Buried Fridas. beloved husband of DURY Margaret -George Dury Dury, (nee Weigold), Thursday, March IN, at 10:40 a. at his residence, 4123 Virginia Northside. 22. aged yearn.

m. from residence. 10 Funeral Monday, March at lives and friends invited. EDWARDE Austin Andrew Edward, husband of Mary H. Edwarde, Thursday, March 11, 1915, at his residence, Pineville.

aged 14 years, Funeral at Pineville, Saturday, March 13. 1917. New York papera please D. Freeman, father of E. A.

Freeman, st Grand FREEMAN--W. Rapida, March 90, aged 85 yearn. Due notice of funeral will be given. GROSSMAND -Adam Grossmann, day. March at 5:08 p.

Covington, at his home, Wallace ky. Funeral Monday, at from St. Mary's Cathedral. Interment in st. Mary'a Cemetery.

(8t. Louis (Mo.) pers please copy. HALL -Alice Hall, beloved wife East of Harry W. Hall. at the residence, Front Newport, Saturday, March at p.

m. Funeral Tuesday, March 23, at 2 p. from reeidence. HOFFMAN Howard Edward Hoffman. Cleves, Ohio, son of Edward and Henrietta Hoffman (nee Miller), Saturday, m.

'aged 5 montha and 11 days. Funeral Monday, 42 at Bridgetown Protestant Church, 2:80 p. m. HOFFMANN- Hoffmann (nee wife of John Hoffmann, Saturday, March at 3:30 p. in (5th year.

Funeral Tuesday st 2 in. from residence, 413 Bank city. Friends Invited. Joseph Huela, beloved husband of Anna Huels (nee Kuether), day, March 18, at residence, 1234 Budd azed years. Funeral from dence Monday, March 2, at 7:80 a.

m. Requiem high mans at St. Anthony's Church at 8 a. m. KASSHEIMER-Lillle Kassheimer.

at her home, 9019 Eastern March 20, 1015. aged 24. Due notice of funeral. Keil, beloved son of ting Kell (nee Meyer) and the late Pete Keil, March 20. aged 29 years.

Funeral from residence, 10 Mercer Tuesday, March 8 a. 11. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church at 8:30 a. m.

McCANN-Earl J. McCann. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCann (nee Ott, aged 2 monthe and 11 days.

neral from residence, 2216 Victor Monday at 2 p. m. MANNING -John H. Manning, formerly of Cincinnati, husband of Jeanette R. Manning.

March 4, in his seventyfourth year. Funeral services his late residence, :814 Lewis Brooklyn, N. Saturday at 8 Rev. Mr. Cooper, of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment took place on Sunday. March 7, in Greenwood Cemetery. NOCTOR-Elmer P. Noetor, son of the late John and Elizabeth Noctor (Bee Ryan), Thursday, March 18, at p.

at residence, 319 1. Twelfth March aged 26 years. Funeral Monday, 22. Requiem high mass at at. Xavier's Church at 9 a.

m. DEATHS. In Fond Remembrance. of our dear mother. Mrs.

Mary Anna Fahnle, who died March 20, 1913. What you were to us in life We only knew when you were gone. A loving mother, true and kind, No friend like her on earth we find. For all of us she did her best: May God grant her eternal rest. From Her Children.

In Memory Of our mother. Charlotte Goetz. who died March 19, 1907. What you were to us in life We oniy knew when you were gone. A loving mother, true and kind, No friend like her on earth we find.

For all of she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kahle. In Loving Memory of our beloved mother, Mrs.

Louisa Schweikhart, who died March 21, 191T. A precious one from u8 has gone, voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. Sadly Missed By Children and Brother. In Loving Remembrance of our beloved husband and father, W.m. St.

Clair, who died March 20, 1914. Sweet and peaceful be thy rest, Forget thee we can never: God called thee: He alone knows best; His will be done forever. From His Loving Wife and Children. In Memory of Wm. J.

Feller, who died March 22, 1900. God called him home; it was His will: But in our hearts he lingers still; His memory is as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. From His Wife and Children. In Loving 1 Remembrance Of our dear husband and father, Julius H. Spohr, who died March 19, 1914.

God called him home, 'it was His will; But in our nearts he lingers still; His memory is as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. From His Wife and Children. In Memory of Amelia Grossman (nee Thiele), who died March 24, 1909. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. From Mother, Son and Brother.

In Memory of my dear wife, Helen Sullivan Black, who aled March Sweet and peaceful be thy rest, Forget thee I can never; God called you, Me alone knew best, His will be done forever. From Your Husband. In Memory of Michael Devanney, who died March 21, 1914. Anniversary mass at St. Matthew's Church Monday, March at 7 o'clock.

Sadly missed, but not forgotten. From His Mother, Sister and Brothers. In Memory or our dear Metze, mother who departed this life and grandmother, Catharina March 27. 1908. the Bereaved Son, Wife and Missed By Grandchild, Alphonse and May Metze, and Baby Walter Metze.

In Memory of Marie and Jessie Simpson, who died April 1, 1913. and March 1, 1913. Gone, but not forgotten. Requiem mass at St. Xavier's Church Monday, March 22, at 8 o'clock.

In Memory of my dear son, John L. 1911. Wise, who died March 18. Gone, but not forgotten. From His Loving Mother and Little Ohmer.

In Ever Loving Memory of Marie Woolf, who passed away March 23. 19,12. Mourned and Parents, Sadly Brothers Missed and By Deeply Her Loving Sister. In Memory of our dearly beloved husband and father, Philip Finkelmeler, 1910. who departed this life March 24, From His Loving Wife and Children.

In Loving Remembrance Adolph Schmidt, who died March 28, of 19907. His Wife, Sophia Schmidt. In Memory Of Mra. Mary Flynn. high mass St.

First anniversary Xavier's Church Friday, March 26, In Memory Of my beloved husband, who 1913. departed this life on March 17, Mrs. Tiliye Niemes. Card of Thanks. With heartfelt gratitude we wish to press kindness our extended to us by our relatives, thanks for the sympathy and friends and neighbors in the loss of our dear son and brother, AUGUST WIEMAN.

We also wish to thank Rev. Father Leising for his many visita and kind words of consolation during his illness, and the beautiful services rendered by Rev. Father Scholl, Father Leising and his assistants, and the magnificent sermon at St. Church. Also do we wish to thank the many donors for their many beautiful floral offerings: also, the Eagles, Redmen and Traction boys for their attendance and services rendered as pallbearers; also.

Mr. Brennon, of Sincere the Cincinnati Traction Company. thanks to Busse Bros. for their prompt and careful manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks.

We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown 1:8 in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, Walter F. Kuhiman. especially thank Rev. Keete. Rev.

Kessing and the pallbearers; also Busse Borgmann Company for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The. Bereaved Wife. Nora T. Kuhlman.

Daughter and Family, It was His holy will, And left in my heart a vacancy Which no one else can. fill. But in the saddest momenta One happy thought holds away I will meet my dear Walter And be happy some sweet day. From His Loving Wife, Nera T. Kuhlman.

Card of Thanks, We, the undersigned. wish to extend to all our relatives: friends and neighbors our sincere thanks for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow loss and sad bereavement in the great of our dearly beloved son and brother, Peter J. Hasselbeck. We wish to thank Rev. Louis Nau, of St.

Augustine's Church. for their his requiem services, mass, the pallhearers for the Benevolent United Brotherhood for their funeral services at the chapel Sunday evening. and especially John Kaufman, Secretary of the B. W. for his kindness, and for the beautiful, floral offerings.

Vitt de Stermer, funeral directors, for their personal and prompt attention. and espeelally the emclent manner in which they conducted the funeral. From the Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. Hoeymann.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In our bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved mother. Theresa Tiemaat Hoeymann. Especially do we thank Rev. Father Gressler.

of St. Elizabeth's Church, and Gus Gildehaus for the kind and efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. From Her Loving, Children, Mrs. Herman Brune, Mrs. Theodore Tiemaat, Will We wish to express our thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow in the loss of our loved daughter.

Norma Cock: also we wish to thank Rev. Campbell for his consoling words, and Mr. Reilly for efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Parents, DEATHS. Card of Thanks.

SCHRAMM-Ernst J. Schramm, beloved Amelia A. Schramm (nee Koehler), March at a. at his residence, 107 Winkler in his 00th year. Funeral Monday, March 22, at 2 p.

from residence, SLATER-Anna Slater (nee Butler), be1 loved wife of Thomas Slater, in Covington. Saturday, March 20, 1915. aged 52 yeare. Funeral from late realdence, No. 87 E.

Twentieth Monday. March 22, at 9:30 A. with requiem high mass at St. Mary's Cathedral at 10 a. WEISS Sarah Josephine Weiss (nee Gehrum), beloved wife of Joseph Weiss, Friday, March 19, 1915, at 8:20 p.

at her residence, 1235 Bates In her 57th year? Funeral Monday, March 22, at 1:30 p. from residence, and at p. In. services will be held at Camp Washington Christian Church on Hopple st. Friends invited.

-Eva (nee Guenther), beloved wife of the late Jacob Zelss, Friday, 19, 1910, aged 70 years. Funeral Tuesday, March 23, with services at the late residence, n. w. cor. Ninth and Greer Covington, at 2 p.

m. Interment in Highland Cemetery. In Loving Remembrance or my beloved husband. John Schaefer, who died March 24, 1912. Three sad I yeara since you left me, Whom loved and cherished dear: When' help my but dear feel one is lonely not here? No more his kind and loving face Shall light the gloom of home; Yet in memory's love I see him.

While in sorrow I am alone. oft from my heart comes a bitter cryWhy, oh, why did my dear one die! Then comes the thought go solemn and deepHe dead, but asleep. From His Loving Wife, Mother and Children. High mass at St. Mary's Church, Thir teenth and Clay, Wednesday, March 24, at 7:30 a.

m. In Loving Memory or Alvina Kuehn, who died March 23, 1014. Just one sear ago to-day our Alvina passed away, To a home much brighter far, Than the twinkling of a star. Up to heaven she did soar, Dwelling there forever more; Therefore do not mourn and weep; She's not dead, but just asleep. She was good.

so kind and true, Loved by every one she knew. Though a year has passed away, Still There we miss her every day. Is nothing we can do But her grave with flowers, strew. By Her Cousin, Rose Lehmann. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Sister and Brother.

In Memory Of my beloved husband, John Sandhas, who died March 17, 1914. How I've longed for you, dear, Threugh this long and weary year. The happy hours we once enjoyed Live in memory still, But death has left an aching void This world can never All. But in my saddest momenta One happy thought hoids swayWe will meet again, dear John, And he happy come sweet day. Sadly Missed.

By His Hereaved Wife, Car. rie Sandhas (nee Welland). In Memory Of our Ralph Campbell, who died February 7, 1915. Keep green, dear Lord, a grave that lies Beneath the wide and starry skies; Keep sweet with sleep and give him rest, Whose bands are folded on his breast. What be was to us in life We only knew when he was gone; A loving son, true and kind: No friend like him on earth we'llafind.

For of us he did his best: May God give him eternal rest. The Family, In Loving Remembrance Of Benjamin Littel, who died March 19, The rolling stream of time rolls on, still the vacant chair: Recalls the love, the voice, the smile of the one who once sat there. The flowers that we Iny upon the grave May wither and decay, But the love we bore for him Will never fade away. From His Loving Brother, Sister-In-Law and Niece, In Loving Memory or my dear husband, Michael Heel, who died March 16, 1913. Two long years have passed Since I saw my dear husband last: God called him home, it was His will, But in my heart he lingers still; His memory is as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away: A loving husband and kind.

No friend like him on earth I'll And. From His Loving Wife. In Memory Of our dear sister. Josephine Meyer (nee Mueller), died March 23, 1014. Gone, but not forgotten.

What you were to us in life We only knew when you were gone: A loving sister, true and kind: No friend on earth like her we find; For all of us ahe did her best: May God grant her eternal rest. Her Brothers, George and Frank. In Memory Of our dear husband and father. Carl Schlensker, who died March 17. 1912.

He has gone from his dear ones-his children and wife. Whom he willingly toiled for and loved all his life. Oh. God. how mysterious, how strange are thy ways.

To take from 118 our papa in the best of his days. From His Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Remembrance or our dear husband and father, August E. Kraemer, who died March 16, 1912. A dear one from our fold has gone, The voice we loved is stilled: Grim death has left a vacant place That never can be filled.

But Jong as life our hearts shall hold Thy memory ever dear, And o'er thy grave in lonely grief Shall fall the silent tear. From His Loving Wife and Children. In Memory of Gordon Fisher, who died March 17, 1914. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storma are o'er, On the border land we left thee Soon to meet and part no more; When we leave this world of care We shall find our missing loved one In our Father's mansion fair. From Father and Mother.

In Loving Remembrance our dear father, John Leininger, who passed away March 22, 1910. What you were to us in life We only knew when you were gone; A loving father, true and kind: No friend like him on earth we find; For all of us he did his best: May God grant him eternal rest. From His Loving Wife and Sons. In Loving Remembrance Of Robert H. Brasher, who died in the 1912.

Though varying wishes, hopes and fears Fevered the progress of these years, Yet now, days, weeks and months but The recollection of a dream. His Loving Wife and Daughter. In Loving Remembrance of our dear uncle, William Hackstadt. who departed this life March 22, 1914. Beautiful life, in death, Beautiful and happy In your heavenly home We pray to God thou be.

Sadly Missed By His Nephew and Niece, Mr. and Mra. Henry Bohne. In Loving Remembrance Of my dear father, Henry Amling, who died March 20, 1800. What you were in life to me only knew when you were goneloving father, true and kindNo friend like you on earth I find.

For me you did your very best: MAy God grant you eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Your Daughter Clara. In Memory Of my dear mother, Mra. Dora A. Blust, who passed away March 19, 1910.

Gone, but not forgotten. From Her Loving Daughter, Mra. Josie Smith, Gary, Ind. We wish to extend to all our relatives, friends and neighbors our sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, Christ. Bergmann.

We wish to thank Rev. John Hickey, ol Holy Name Church; the pallbearers of the Alta and Yunge Baker Gawerbe Veein, Findlay Casino and Deutscher Pioneers; also the donors of the beautiful spiritual and floral offerings; especially Joseph Huth'8 Son, funeral director. the prompt and emcient manner in which he conducted the funeral. From His Bereaved Wife and Daughter. It is with the feeling of deepest gratitude that we wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbora for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister.

Rose Gertrude Kemme (nee Vandenberg). We especially thank the pallbearers, all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, the organist and choir, and Henry Imwalle Son for the competent and attentive way of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved wife and mother.

JOSEPHINE SCHERPENBERG (Olding. nee Baumer). St. Church, for his viaof We especially thank Father Venantius, its and impressive requiem; Mrs. Niehoff for her kind attention, the for their services, and also to Peter Repallbearers bold Son for their kind and efficient services, we express our heartfelt thanks.

The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and friends heartfelt thanks to our relatives. and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to tig in our deep bereavement in the loss of our sister and aunt, Miss Amelia Flick: also, Rev. Calvin McNelly and Rev.

Arthur Shade, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. John C. Asour penleiter brother for assisting us in bringing and Mr. from the railroad station, Joseph Huth.

for the emeient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to all of our friends, ne ghbors and relatives tended for to the kindness and sympathy caused by the death of our dearly beloved IN in our deep bereavement pecially husband do and father, with George thank Wilmes. Eswe to Father Tie. man, pastor of St.

Rose's Church, for his kind and consoling words; the members of the choir; Branch No. No. Knights 4. of Married Ohio: Uniform Commandery 56, Catholic Machinists' Union for the services Men's Society, and the the dered, and Undertaker Stanley High for efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and friends heartfelt thanks to our relatives. pathy extended to neighbors for the 'symand us in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly loved husband and father, Wm. Huenefeld: also, for their beautiful floral offerings: especially do we wish to thank Rev. H.

Haefner for his consoling words at the house and grave, and the funeral directors, Wrassmann Barfknecht. for their efficient service and competent management of the neral. From the Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. and Family.

Card of Thanks. I desire to extend my heartfelt thanks to my friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings in the loss of my dearly beloved wish wife, Anna Kiefer; especially Couneil. D. of the boys of to thank Pride of Kentucky '76 Distillery, Rev. Hausman, the Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J.

Schmolt for the efficient Mr. manner Edward in J. Radel Company and which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Husband, John Klefer We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved daughter. ALMA M.

GROTHAUS. We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerters Inge; also, Rev. children Father Polycarp, the SisChurch, and Peter Rebold Re Son, underand of St. Bonaventura'8 takere, for their efficient services. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness and pathy extended to us in our deep bereavement, caused by the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, George Mapper: also, the donors of the beautiful tributes, Jr. 0. A. M.

No. 49, for services rendered. Rev. Wilburn for his consoling words, and John which he conducted the funeral. Hodapp' for the efficient manner in The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of our relatives, friends and bora for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our late sorrow and great loss of our beloved son and brother, Charles Searp. We also thank Rev. Runyan for his kind and consoling words. Especially do we thank the Bromley Mutual Aid for their kind service, and niso the many donors for their floral offerings.

and J. Allison for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved mother. Norah Berry: especially do we wish to thank Rev.

McNerney and Rev. Fahe. of the Immaculate Conception Church, the J. J. Radel Company, and Mr.

Edward Schmolt for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our dark hours of sorrow at the loss of our. beloved son, Ralph Campbell, and to the donors of the beautiful floral offerings. We thank Rev.

Booso, of the Delta Christian Church, for his consoling words, both at the house and grave. We especially thank Mr. Watkins for the kind and careful manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Father and Mother. Card of Thanks.

feit 1 desire thanks to express my friends sincere and heartto my and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown me during the illness and at the death of my dearly beloved wife, Fannie Robinson. also wish to thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings: also, Rev. ley, for his Wiltsee kind for the of consolation, and G. splendid manner in which the funeral was conducted. W.

J. Robinson. Card of Thanks, wish to extend my sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness shown me in the loss of my dearly beloved wife, Ellen Hurst: especially do I wish to thank Rev. McNerney, the J. J.

Radel Company and Mr. Edward J. Schmolt for the efficient manner. in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Husband, Joseph L.

Hurst. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and aympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved son and brother. Charles Ignace Frederick. Especially do we the employees of the L.

and N. Railroad. the Y. M. I.

and W. F. C. Club, and Vonderhaar Stetter for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Breaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We, the bereaved family of Heater H. White. wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to relatives and frienda; also Reva. F.

L. Riley, Vonderhaar and Stetter, and those who gave the many beautiful noral, tributes. The Bereaved Family. SINCE 1865 804-806 PLUM ST. MAERTZ Undertaker A REPUTATION GAINED DURING HALF A CENTURY FOR CARE, COURTESY, SERVICE.

MODERATE CHARGES. MOTOR EQUIPMENT PHONE CANAL 2064 Our High-Grade Service Costs No More. DEATHS. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere and heartfelt and thanks to all.

our relatives: friends neighbors for the kindness and wympathy shown me in the late sorrow and bereavement in my great loss of my dearly beloved son. GEORGE SCHUMANN. wish to words thank Rev. Eisenlohr for the pallbearers, of Crescent consolation and sermon, his kind U. A.

Eagles, Peerless Athletic Junior Council, Club, Union: also Mutual the Aid donors and the Bottlers' all of the beautiful floral offerings and the under- many takers. Witt Cook, for the efficient manner in which they condueted the fuperal. Bereaved Mother, Anna Schumann. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt bors thanks to our relatives, friends and neighfor their sympathy extended to us In Ricke.

the losg of thank our beloved relative. Henry We Rev. Father Schnucks for his services, the Straight Mutual Aid for and its Mr. W. kindness and prompt uttention inanner M.

Kuntz for his efficient of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the 1088 of our dearly beloved husband and father, Theo Lehmeyer. The Bereaved Family.

Adults, $25. Children, $15. Cremation tion Apply to Cincinnati Wiggins Crema- B' k. Main 3095. 2076.

CHAS. M. EPPLY 2491 to 2427 UNDERTAKER Gilbert AND EMBALMER. Avenue. Tel.

North 475. NOTICE. THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. 1517 FREEMAN AVENUE. RESIDENTS OF NORWOOD.

PLEASANT RIDGE. OAKLEY, HYDE PARK. MADIHONVILLE, HAVE SILVERTON, MONTGOMERY: WE ESTABLISHED AT NU. 3938 MAIN AN OFFICE AND CHAPEL. IN CONNECTION WE WILL HAVE THE LIVERY, AUTO OR HORSE DRAWN: EVERYTHING NEW CARRIAGES.

HARNESS. HORSIES, OUSINEH. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. WE WILL ALSO HAVE VEHICLES AND AUTOS WEST IN THE FOLLOWING SUBURBS: WOOD. WINTON PLACE, CLIFTON, WALNUT HILLS.

COL. LEGE EVERYTHING WE HAVE. AUTO OR HORSE DRAWN. IS BRAND NEW. ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY THAT AN UNION NION LABOR ONLY EMPLOYED.

WE OWN AND UPERATE ALL OF OUR HICLES, AUTO OR HORSE DRAWN. FOUR AMBULANCE CHAPELS; SERVICE NO IN CONNECTION. CHARGE. AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE IN CONNECTION. WILLIAM C.

BETZ, UNDERTAKER, 25 East Sixth Street, Newport, Ky. Ambulance and Livery Service. AUTOMOBILE AMBULANCE J. J. Sullivan Co.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Funeral Parlors: 421 Central Avenue. Branch Offices: Hyde Park, Clifton, Cumminsville. GEORGE ROOK. Successor 10 Wm.

Goodall MONUMENTS GRAVE MARKS 392 W. Court Street. Phone Canal 2021. SPIRITUALISTS. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD will hold services every Sunday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.

m. Also, every Thurrday, at 2 p. In Lincoln Inn Court. 519 Main st. All welcome to hear the word of God spoken in truth, MRS.

P. A. B. REDELL, Founder. MRS.

SABIE has Spiritualist services second and fourth Sundays in each month: free to all. p. m. Class meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. We Services Wednesday.

1:30 p. Thurday, 2 are free now to serve God as we want to, 210 Fourth Dayton, Ky. THE GOOD WILL SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY will hold services every Sunday and Thursday. 2:30 and 1:30 Lecture. messages and healing.

All welcome. No. 42 E. Court at. H.

F. HUGI, Pres. LECTURE and Inspirational Healing every Tuesday. 2:30 p. at 42 E.

Court by Katherine Dietrich. And messages by Mrs. Hugl. Phone Canal 1258 La. MRS.

MITCHELL, Sunday, 8 p. lecture and message service. Thursday. 8 p. service.

411 E. Third Flat 11. Social April 1. All welcome. Canal 3252 X.

REV. ANNA E. RAISON, private trumpet sit. tings by appointment. Developing class.

Hecure chairs. N. w. cor. Sixth and Overton Newport.

Ph. 8. 1890 L. SERVICES every Sunday, MRS. Wednesday, CAR- 2 by RIE PFIRRMANN.

015 E. Pearl. MRS. ALEXANDER. readings, 25c.

9:30 to Tuesday evenings 7 to 9.. 1414 Race second floor, front, MADAM COSTA. Spiritua 1st Medium. Consult her at 659 E. Third Newport, Ky.

UNA F. SILVA talks through spirit aid. 717 John southwest corner Eighth. MEDIUM-309 E. Third fourth floor.

MRS. M. McINTOSH, 936 W. Eighth st. M.

K. ROSE, 1727 Queen City av. RUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. MONEY to loan I MONDAY EVENING, Mentor Hall, 1472 Eastern av. JOHN N.

WALKER, Pres. John Hodge, Sec'y. THE GERMANIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION NO. 3 will loan from $500 to $10,100. on first mortgage Hamiton County real estate.

Shares, $500. Weekly $1. Interest, Meets every TUEBDAY from o'clock p. m. to 9 p.

m. No. 1427 Main st. CHRIST LANG, President. A.

Ocker, Sec's. Ch, Stuewe, Treasurer. Schorr Wesselmann, Attorneys, M. e. cor.

Main and Ninth ats. TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST 8. E. Cor. Court and Main Lends money on first mortgage.

No charge If loan 18 not made. Takes charge of and manages real estate, Titles examined and guaranteed. WM. M. ALLEN, Pres't.

Chas, Weldner, Treas. and General Mar. 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. 8. TODD, Pres't, Tel. C. 1454.

MILLER'S MILLER'S Long Milanese MILLER'S Race For Street Agency The Silk Gloves STANDARD 16-Button Length, extra PATTERNS quality, double finger RACE You can subscribe for BET. 6th and 7th. the Designer if you enter ing at, a a whole tipped, $1.00 value. Sell- SILK STORE your name now. Price for 59c OF THE CITY WILL OFFER ON MONDAY 30c THE POPLINS inches wide; in a complete RICH TAFFETA SILKS-36 0 inches wide; all the very $1.50 value.

At, a Will be sold at, a range of new spring shades and black: 97c latest shades: regular $1.50 quality. 98c LUSTROUS BLACK TAFFETA SILK--A brilliant chit- YARD- BLACK MESSALINE SILK A very rich ton $1.00 finish value. all Will be taffeta: sold 27 inches wide: 59c all yard fabric; worth $1.25. Will be sold at, at, a a MERCERIZED SILK POP- Black and white'; Shepherd LINS 30 inches wide; IMPORTED GABARDINE SUITINGS Strictly -wool Cheek Suitings- -42 inches all the new shades and and 42 inches wide: Belgian blue, sand, putty wide, small, medium and black: 50e values. Will olive wistaria, black and large checks: 69e value.

a be sold yard. at, 24c $1.25 green, values. Will be sold at, a 85c Will yard be sold at, a WE ARE DOING THE SPRING SUIT BUSINESS OF THE TOWN, AND YOU NEVER SAW SUCH VALUES IN ALL YOUR LIFE. Every garment we show la of this season's manufacture, and for style and workmanship is second to none, GABARDINES, POPLINS, SERGES, WHIPCORDS AND SILKS In all the jeading shades and black; Wemen's, Misses' and Juniors' sizes, Will be offered in this special sale as tollows: $12.98 sold be $8.98 $15.98 sold at SUITS -Will be $10.98 $10.98 sold SUITS-Will be $12.95 1,000 NEW SPRING DRESS serges; BLACK SILK DRESS new models, blue -wool and granites: Copenhagen all-wool blue; very Gabardines; latest flare black, models; navy made values. of rich Will be black sold allk Monday Poplin; $5.98 $2.98 Will $2.98 be sold $1.95 NEW SPRING SPORT COATS Ladies', misses' and values.

NEW SPRING COATS-Very latest modela; best of ma- Juniors'; white, white and black, shepherd checks. terials; fashionable shades $8.50 to $12.50 broken plaids and plain colors; every garment Will go on sale Monday $6.50, $7.98 and Will gO on sale values. Ladies', misses' and juniors' sizes. $5.95 brand -new and right the minute: $3.98 250 FASHIONABLE SILK The season's newest models Poplins, Crepe colors de and black, and will be Crepe specially priced High-class Monday, garments, in all the $7.98, $10.98 and $15 RICH HABUTAI SILK WAISTS new models; ALL SILK CREPE DIS CHINE WAISTS -Handsome new white, flesh, maize, Nile green, sand and putty; plain styles--white, flesh, maize, Nile green, sand and regular tailored and $2.00 values. -over Will embroidered Monday effecte; at.

99c Will putty: be $3.50 sold values. Monday at. $1.98 The Regular $1,50 and $2.00 Kinds. Silk Pongee In White, Cream and Tan, Plain Sisen 14 to Will go on sale Monday at Colors and a Big Range of Nobby Stripes: Imported Pereales and Faney Madras, Neglistee and Tiny Plaits. Immense line of patterns select from.

5,000 E. W. HIGH- GRADE Fancy Shirts 69c OUR TWO BIG BARGAIN FLOORS Are a real attraction, Special values will be offered advertised Monday, and it will be a greater bargain advantage to you "In a save Ing Way" to keep your exes 'open for every Item in these great departments, WOMEN'S WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS -Made with WOMEN'S WHITE CAMBRIC GOWNS--Full-size a 12-inch embroidered flounce; new flare 25c ments: models; 69c values. Will be sold 69c values. Will be sold trimmed with all-linen Torchon laces; 55c WHITE LAWN LACE- 2,000 WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS gor- WHITE TRIMMED APRONS geously trimmed with and embroideries: CAMBRIC DRAWERS Worth 25c.

Will 10c and hundreds $1.50 of values. styles Will to be select sold from; $1.00, $1.25 49c Two Will to be 12 sold year sizes. 6c be sold WOMEN'S SATIN TRIMMED FIG- WOMEN'S HOUSE -Percales and ginghams; light and dark CHALLIE LONG colors: well made. garments; worth $1.00. values.

45c Will be sold 48c Will be sold CHILDREN'S BUNGALOW APRONS Ginghams and BOYS' OLIVER TWIST 50c SUITS--Plain colors and striped Will be sold Will be sold percales: light and, dark colors; 35c kinds. 19c combinatione: values. STEWART" MIDDY BLOUSES--Made of the best quality white WOMEN'S BUNG APRONS Galatea cloth and piped with navy blue or red; some in all white; percales; light and dark col12, Will 14, be 16, sold 18 and 20 year sizes; $1.00 values. 50c ora: Will 59e be sold values. $5.00 WHITE ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED colored borders: and 15c HANDKERCHIEFS- kinds; soiled A few with VOILE MEN'S WHITE LINEN Will DRESSES- be sold Women's and misses' sizes.

99c and mussed. Will go at 36 GOOD UNBLEACHED be sold 88 fol- CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES- TWO to year MUSLINS WIT 6e quality, yard-wide. Will be sold at, lows: sold sizes: at 50c and 75c values. Will be HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN-9C value; yard quality, Will be sold 5c wide. Will be sold at, a yard a' yard.

full 81 LONSDALE BLEACHED SHEETI MUSLIN -Yard wide; UNBLEACHED PEPPERELL sold 8 1-3c value. Will a inches yard wide. Will be at, STANDARD APRON GINGHAMSWarranted fast colBLEACHED inches wide. Will be sold at, SHEETING 9-4, full 81 ore. variety Will at, a be offered in great a yard BEST AMERICAN CALICOES Indigo blue, Calcutta Samples Will go on blue, styles.

silver Will all gray, black sale and white and shirting 1,000 WHITE BEDSPREADS- go on sale Monday as follows: Will go on 59c Monday at, a yard sale at GOOD QUALITY STANDARD BED TICKING $1.00 cut corners, and some 15c. Will be sold at, a $1.75 corners; 11-4 size. 95c PERFECTION FEATHER BEDSPREADS- -Fringed, scalloped, cut stripe or fancy art ticking: PILLOWS- 50c values. Inches: Will be offered Will be sold Monday at. 8 1-3c and 10c values.

Will be closed 5c BATH TOWELS -Bleached and REMNANTS LINEN CRASH TOWELING-Bleached: at, bleached: up to 19c values. Will be sold un- Sc out a REMNANTS Turkey red TABLE and fast LINEN blue; 2, Bleached, and 3 yard unbleached, lengtha; RED Will STAR be sold COTTON 12 yards in DIAPER-22 a bolt and for, 24 a inch. 60, Will 64 be and closed 70 out inches at, a wide: values up to 65c. 22c inches; -FINISH 50c quality. BLEACHED Will be SHEETS sold BLEACHED PILLOW CA Linen finish; size 42x36: WOMEN'S SEERSUCKER STRIPE GINGHAM PETTIsold at sold at regular 250 quality.

Will be COATS 50c value. Will be 25c WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS $1.50 and WOMEN'S PERCALE AND GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES $2.00 values. Will be closed 48c -New models; light and dark colors; regular and out at. PERCALE DRESSES -Big sizes; up 28c extra closed out sizes; a worth up to $1.25. Will be CHILDREN'S values.

Will be closed out CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Sizes to 14 $1.26 and $1.50. Will be years: WHITE, GRAY AND TAN Will be BLANKETS- seld, each 24c closed worth out $1.00. Worth $1.00 a pair. PLAID worth $3.00 WOOLNAP a pair. BLANKETS Will be sold, -Size each 66x80 99c WHITE, pair.

AND Will be TAN sold, each BLANKETS for Worth SANSILK- dozen White balls and all colors; 3 balle. for 39c PROPHYLACTIC Will TOOTH be sold 5c TOOTH PASTE- 36c COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM- Will be sold at. PEBECO size, Monday only, A tube DEXTER'S Will DYCONETTE be sold at, White, a ball. cream, ecru and 8c SONOMOR white; all PLACKET sizes. Will be FASTENERS sold, dozen -Black for and 2c Arabian.

M. C. AND embroidery cot- WOMEN'S soiled and LINEN mussed; HANDKERCHIEFS 10e Hemstitched: ton: all numbers: ecru. Will be 10c WIll go up to values. 2c CLARK'S sold at, 0.

a N. T. SPOOL COTTON--White and black; WOMEN'S BLACK AND COLORED UMBRELLASall for numbers. Will be sold, 47c Will That be soid closed for $2.50. out 50c Hundreds of Pairs Choice Lace Curtains New and patterns: $2.00 values.

and Will go in yards this long: big 46, sale 54 and Monday 58 at, inches a pair wide: white, cream and Arabian: $4.60, $1.75 90c HANDSOME CURTAIN ETAMINES 40 inches wide: BEST QUALITY CLOTH WINDOW SHADES- Six feet Will white, be cream sold and Monday Arabian: at, a' 15c and 19c values. long Will be and sold 36 inches Monday wide; white and colors. MILLER'S Bet. 6th STREET, MILLER'S Woodward Council No. 49.

ALL members requested to attend the of Jr. 0. L'. of our deceised brother. George are funeral residence, 30 Mercer services Becker, his late MARCH 23.

1915, at 8:15 m. Cincinnati. Brothers Ohio, of other couneils invited. p. R.

C. KISTNER, Counellor. Charles F. Reuter. Rec.

Sec, -For dancing, RENT. church association affairs ROBINSON'S OPERA HOUSE leeCar tures, lines to any suburb within 2 Mocks. WIlL card parties, NEW EQUIPMENT. for or rent. B.

POLAND 18 E. Four st, THE WM. CINCINNATI BRANCH TUESDAY THEOSOPHICAL EVENINGS, Room SOCIETY meets Fellows' Temple. Public InVited. No 513.

collection. Odd Subject: "The Final Choice." SOCIETY NOTICES. LODGE NO. 183. F.

AND A. Inst. M. -Special CINCINNATI meeting THURSDAY. 25th Work: IC.

A. and F. C. Visitors 6:30 welcome. p.

m. W. H. HOBLITZELL, W. M.

Emile Kahn, Sec'y. Special CYNTHIA meeting LODGE next NO. FRIDAY AND EVENING. in FRANK J. REWWER.

W. M. Work M. M. Degree.

George Grimm, See'y. COMMANDERY NO. 16, K. conclave TUESDAY. March 23, HANSELMANN -Special to confer the Order of Red Cross.

at 7:80 p. are 0. M. PATTON, Em. Commander.

Sir Knights welcome. D. H. Pottenger. Recorder, LODGE NO.

16, K. OF P. Visitors work the Rank MARCH 23. 1915. inIVY Second C.

LEWIS, C. C. vited. F. J.

Lang. K. R. S. KILWINNING CHAPTER NO.

97, R. A. March Special 1:30 m. convocation Most Excellent Master in amWEDNESDAY, 24. p.

plifed form. Visitors welcome. BELL, H. P. THOMAS A.

T. Roever, Sec'y. MIAMI LODGE NO. 46, F. AND A.

meeting TUESDAY. March 23. 7:30 p. m. F.

C. Degree. Visitors welcome. GUSTAVE BLOCK, W. M.

ODD FELLOWS -Second Degree will be ferred on a class of candidates presented by lodges in Hamilton, Campbell No. 170, and Kenton Counties in American Lodge 1. 0. 0. Odd Fellows' Temple.

Seventh and Elm. Ohio, on TUESDAY. March 23. Work begins at 8:30 p. me.

American Lodge extends a cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows to witness the beautiful work that will be presented by the famous degree team of Wm. Tell Lodge, of Newport, Ky. WILLIS CHAPTER 131, R. A. -Special convocation MONDAY EVENING.

7:80 o'clock. Work: Royal J. Arch Degree, Visitors invited. R. YOUNGSON, H.

P. H. G. Skiff. Bec' v.

SPIRITUALISTS. SOCIETY NOTICES. VATTIER LODGE NO. 3NG. F.

AND A. MONDAY EVENING. March 22. M. Itora invited, RORT.

J. SCHLEDORN, W. M. W. A.

Gregg. Sec'y. WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 483, F. AND A.

meeting March 23, at 7:30 p. m. F. C. Degree.

Visitors welcome. GEORGE H. HIEBER, W. M. William Schucharat, See's, -AT HOME---Dr.

Frank H. Lamb. 940 K. McMILLAN ST. NEW ORLEANS DETECTIVE Says He Hag Evidence That Will Clear Frank of Murder Charge.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. San Francisco, March 20. Evidence which, it is said, will clear Leo M. Frank of the charge of murdering Mary Phagan in Atlanta on April 20, 1913, la in session of Dan Lehon, a New Orleans detective, now in San Francisco. Lehon, who was instrumental in the discovery of faults in the state's case against Frank, was indieted in Atlanta for his activity in obtaining affidavits from witnesses ready to confess to jury in the Frank trial, but WAS acquitted later.

of the most startling bite in the chain of evidence which the state wove about Frank was a strand of hair found on the second floor of the factory," said Lehon to-day. "I am prepared to prove that the lock of hair was placed on the handle of a lathe by a newspaper reporter for the sake of a sensational "scoop." FOR GREAT SPELLING BEE. SPECIAL TO TIN ENQUIRER. Columbus, Ohio, March spelling bee, to be held throughout, the entire state of Ohio at one time, was decided upon to-day by County Superintendents of Instruction. The 88 counties of Ohio will enter.

Thousands of boys and girls will participate in the gigantic spelling bee early in May. CINCINNATI Among Those Winning Death Claim Awards From State. SPECTAL. DIMPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. Columbus, Ohio, March death.

claims and three lump sum requests were among the awards granted to-day by the State Industrial Commiasion, under the workmen's compensation law. An award of $3,744 granted to Mrs. Pearl Gall, 1553 Donaldson place. Cincinnati, for the death of her husband, Daniel Gall, who died of a fractured skull and other injuries received when an automobile in which he was riding was struck by a H. and De train in Cincinnati Funeral expenses Were.

also 'paid from the state insurance fund. The widow and five small children of Tony Zajaek, of Cleveland, will beneft by award of $3,744 granted to them for his death. Mra. Anna Revard, of Toledo, widow of Jerry was granted an award of $3,335. 28.

January Daniel I. of Sharon Center, WAS struck on the 'accidentaly head by a swamp hook and his sku.to fractured. His death resulted January, 16. By his death his widow and two sinall sons were left and an award of $2,496 was granted to them. SIX TRAINS ARE SNOWBOUND.

SEE LATe DISPATCH TO THE: Mitchell, S. D. March trains are fast in the cuts on the Milwaukee system between Mitchell and Rapid City as the result of a snowstorm which has been sweeping the western haif of South Dakota since late Friday afternoon. Thet storm was especially severe west of the Missouri River, as the snow la drifting heavily. DAILY ATTENDANCE 66,400.

San Francisco, March total tendance at the Panama-Paciflo Exposie tion, as announced officially for the four weeks ending last night, was 1,830,824, an average of approximately 66,400 a das This is said to exceed the attendance any previous exposition for the drat tour weeks..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Cincinnati Enquirer Archive

Pages Available:
4,581,676
Years Available:
1841-2024