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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

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1' 1 1 p'. i 10 REAL SPRING Create Demand For Seasonable Menliamlise on Part of CnnMimprs. War Requirements Are Tn Ro duce Available Supplies. New Price LM on All ino of Ihirk Is rrobahl nl. Kor Vnl-ap To It wtxax.

trmrtrK to New York. -n Jeveiopmer.t the -''v r'" It la that tre ve My Jrnc a tle nt c. i Centln'e i.re i a naMe r.onth V' trr 'f r' -1 time i -e'f 1 1 Ji 1 1 ft. edd J.at. '1 fp trnt.

rr ir under ft. II je'fim summer lr vi'-iicii 1 Consumer i ferine from ro? a- aale a t-1 rr.nr: fa r- dent Tha' 'f vllt ma( r.a Iv i the a r-'iea n( rif. ftr i oaea. (trn Tanoe tn a ji M' 't 1 tdranpe ry k- il '1 Jay. The f-jJI-ra ri'1iT'ar btiylnf f- fr.

ar 1 t'e Jobblnr tradra are- n-t Tiinktiig 1 purehaaea, ve In a r--nii' -tnatanoe Jl-jt thTe ta anrh a I line metnaaa comlnir from 'Jnviniii- and other an ir''f thit a-lva- are in corrrranytnjr tn f.nm e'iflui'nt take rare tlie r-j'i-ui far hm eara to wf- a Krrat fit j. lnr 1 1 LijN.n tt.f pro'inhiltt a hca-H- It'- In not dfiiMr-l hv elJera, and ttirr- Irile In the a lu il Tnlutna of retail hu.lnea to warrant NOTED DOCTORS Will Open Institute. New Institute To Open Here Within Few Days. IHrrrtot nf liitrr-Stalf loi lot beflniirly iKMiflr Snw Travel or Sirk. The I 'rectora tora.

who hav h-Tinnih'- of da for a alte for th have at lat d- l.t. the mnul pn-nuMH Inalv the new 1 nt atltlite will the lner stHr I Ml III fl ri the tl. (d im IO Ohio (M-tltllt that 1 1 ti 11 ji I 1 1 1 1 ii ml (t I'rtnl-r Plrtle 1 In-t. 1. Cincinnati rtsmlv t-ut a 1 quipped with do.

nd 1 1 an mcdhal int nt ntoii kind aa an itv tn the "tat" Truo. the larffe Kafrri an I WrMn filler njoy aome ad ant not to tir offered here, vi our ni-'ltnl talent 1 Hot far brlund them nod a j. 11 nvlahle rrpuLitlori throuRhont the country. But i a'w to advancement lnv hold foil com lnr hand an pfr-n of mi nj tlon who will tot-at. re ant fit tin 1 tha Interentn of lirr pmr nd 1' 11 a most royal wlome ho-h aurii'-tha Intr-8tate Iocto', aim- un they are preparing t- of 1 1 -ti.

inatltatfon In Cincinnati in -in'-Tha IntrStata I-m t- i mi lat ion of expert tnnli. al 1 who have organized a h-- inof poalttre ayatam of treating l.nmiin all menta. For centnr1 ti nf 11 i.a- been f'lll of different "uit In medlelne; we have I nl ndherh doctor with In hnt Ihe allopath, wl'h pill and 1 In hrol th 1 n1 1 1 I ii It urat lor an-' vmul f- tie ot at 7 n-ntiat w. w-ff i 1-. rflriiv.

hv hath. nt -pt I t1 a miiltit 'idr of tion and ni' lho l- of the pa ho should hit Jinp(sjtihl- f-T i nv which Tir'l ga th- h. -1 the i a they coTji-l method 1 1 ere 'jim ood in all ured a-'Oi'1 di-t In ari til linff.M i o.n 1 r- .1 hi-i It ir- fnade i 1 era th a--itiedical echools hs. lilars and form a ti-- a-that would cf tha old m- find. The results Jiote specialists i vt-m ii! C-e l--i an 1 the re, f.

th ar'- avaa tha wonde-fui s.mi: i'-tnent now used by the Inter S' it T. tors. All thds was n.t a- t.i.:. i a day or a week, but i tk- v. n- of patient work by n-, their araat Institutions In I and Wat, Homoepaths.

Kclaetlca workm aide hy si Ibrowinc aay his old idea wher waa eonvlnead there was PomMhnit totter, tint 11 out of the old ha mid Fosa fusion cama tha new and aywtam of treatment as Is now us-d Inter-State Doctors. Tfaa coat to these specialists a great, net only by the labor of f-rn. jfj the new system of treatment, i' also la tha effort it cost ihem to ir yaare their pride tn the various schM a whlrh they were edoeated hut thrtr freanf haa bea trreat. for they have extra health and happiness restored to i and reds and thousands pronounced faaoarable by old methoda Aa stated above, the Intar-Rtafa Joo- fe. will nrven mm Instituta In Olneln- I D.

rati ta a few days, which wiu be tha' fhrat of tha kind ia uta aaction of tha aasutrr Details aa to locatloa and data of aaaalaT will aa aivaa ta thaaa oiumaa soaa. iarartlmmany WEATHER CONDITIONS. S. D'pmtmrnr of Agriculture, Wfith'i Bureau. i he i the state of mm' as P.urcau a( 7 in' Mian mi 4 3 of i our a- vis or valt.bt.

4 i. i Ktiwi A -i Cf '1 JwA. f.H 74 I I' I a- ii Vilir ftf ft lf "a re Vf "2 t' I iik, r- MOl NT NS "nTf 4 '4 i- "I- w.l.-r. 44 -K. 4- .12 I 44 1" f'r Kjti-t 1 1 f4 hit Vi I 13 PR (f A 1.

rf 74 1 I t) I'f "Hvfni f' 7 Ti -V4 'hi rf f' lWJ 4 fi I -J' ft lVri1t 7 fAci rrr pi.it a. ah 1 0 1 v.fir mi npn (' An I' 1' tV4 ft a t)A 02 1 r.3 0 I It I. if ft a nc rr.r,--.. -v-ik 7J 74 fl l' tii A-' "I I'l 1 i AN 1 UTH EST 1 intra Mil 7-1 I I ne JU' 4. An A4 rv4 44 4 if.

VI Vi 40 it ASK A. (i I' Ii 0 r. A I IA la-ti- i'T I)nrr irt vl 'tig .1 I 7it SiUa i II. h. i I'm rtl Clu'ly- Jlfjr new cor no, It menu that in heard of In iim pnrtr i.f (tie markcta.

All hn- 1 of are n-w a high ha." mi. i Irnpr-'hat'le that Htt I nt 1 1 1 alart in.t inn 1 It.rin ndn-' rhil l.t IliK new lint tinle may he it of atocka 1 nnela muken 1 ntioiu another f. III1 Inl. 1)11) HN titi the not he lonft hefore th' I.L th; he4-oii K'H- 'uI 1'fn Inst hat waa TO p-1 lit h-h. than the old list, and it I not many month." hr atnee a miotntton of i nt off the old hit 11 Julio ti loi inn in Kiadea of vtdf duck now 1, foi hhI- at the tn ruin, o- I ihvmi to the pressure fur lo, for din-U weaving It is nlated ttii the of awmnK etiip-a down materially thia year.

hi' thnt o'nM oniinarily 'tik'itt'd on h.tlnn duck are produiitiK 1 to and It 1 iiiimed thut lir-! i 'oc Ihete will hi ai-ari-tty in 11 th. 1(itM 1 1 i.n og i I in in oht- i nif tie it mk f. It that nt luiiilin riin'itiK Ht'iiiy lnr. not piii' us aal i.f iictot Sensor. To Bo Puzzling.

.) n.iil nK'Hl1 8 t'MN With Itu-oK- i t-rn fl i i nt it t' in Am ul fi I of the iMiii1 luiiiv i plea ha Mm' the in-rU method ii a ilh-v rm her ftTiivi! for h-i1neaH d'Htant in' The conilmt sea II, t' llit pUiitllllg i. net and ih tiin. it corrt'spondtngly in-. i' i in a'1 anh-a tin. -'f tut tilihtt -s.

and It is win in" in i i Im A i i in -in. I. i.f Kooil llv iu. it If their en-n 1 1 ii ii'm w.111 i nt In no to ad-i- lime K'M'i on It was reported that S4vimi the i 1 tl niRikr.l up ir i-f ift In cnp. It I i tbe adv.

inre a nidi, al one. rTl it tha goods fn in fliinif t'elilnd tho nuirki-t." i no 'h rnda a gradual nton t-f T.i point which will mnke i'Uln''M for the late 1 o' n. -vd of a f-Tinnl i. a-Uance in price COAL AND FIOUR TO MOVE. it.

ti Ann. -in. cnt i i. If I or, I i that tli- o.il and I 'li th- Northwest has been "Ti'iikh li'-ii i .1 or nor N' it ir miti i Ire.M i- oipp-n 1 1 1 e. '(ti-l i hat all f.

iNt nf fl. ur In H-K-i nn'M in O.o "-'hwrt at fwll cup.nl:y a OHIO CHARTERS II 1 THI li.r'HI i I i 1 i v' 1 II Kt rt -a- lo-. In. 1 -MA t.n- I. 1 ru 'fir i- Ot" i-rle lher" go.

1 1 i ring rl rj Jr reh Hon 1 PTl -f iu.i t. oii I t. 1 us H- n.e. Thrrae Wa'ei-. Marr I'r'i 'be es hi er 1 llr Kerlfff Heiir Fe y.

1e A ti Ire t' e-pny. Ir E. Kri-e V. MfCl.i arnl oshetm Iifioooo llnuPh Jamas Heur. Hi LI Owar.

psopar. tni-r ka ks. Tha ynetwtfcs Uase M'otng OnmpaKy. tTea- lrid g-jno mo to teSnXOOA. Tha IndtSiUial Tneoouat Own pen 7.

Clelai) UT aJT The aasuwa wnt Realty Caanpaay, TeJeda, (7ajw aa 1 V- TIIE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917 OUTPUT Of Tobacco Products Purine Month of April Were on a l.arep Srale. Internal Revenue Shows Increase of One Third. Troposfd War TaxM StimnUlP Pro-duriion. nt Natural Demand Spurns Larf. That the i r.hareo menu fart ii ring- rf the Tnlted Plate la In (fod end'tion la evident fr'-m tha (ffllal flaurei rprf tha nf Internal revenue frm tn-haf'-o iniri'M thA mnth of April.

1917. In every hranh of the Industry Inr-reaied nut put a ara ihnwn In r'rnparlaon wl'h th- ri ipf nd lapt year, and the Kin are of nirh rrr.porton a Indicate a rather ahnormal eipanUn huelnea. Ft la Paalhla, eiprrlenrd toharrn men aay. that the lartre lnreaa in production In nil llrie.p. rerorded af th present time may be due lat 1 to i i pro- new war taxa.

whtrh will In aim' every douhle th" present rat-a. The natural deniand, hnw-fvT. a to report from nil er-tl- of the i 'ini to he u'h that lartt- oulputa would tm requir'd to rrrei The cigarette production of the country aeema to rt no alru Uon of trade and the pril In- i im one of ir lark'cet ev-r rec.td' for a ainK'e month, while the prilntlon for tli month la th liirgt-t Mnce laat August. The Rood ahowInK niada hy larve rl- nr I. uvea no d'-uht about tha atabill-1 ly that branch of tha Industry and henr out the aaert iona of iiininifac ri that it I with difficulty 1 nie tueitiiig the mnud for aiin-kea every dearitptlon from the ftve-rent rinar to the hlKner-prii'ed product.

The (April record alao reveala a Rood mttiid for wmnll clgara, anuff and nianu- ii i 1 1 i tobacco. The total collections of Internal rev-i enue from all anurcea on tobacco in linlted State during the month of April. 1317. amount rd to R. 4M.7HI F4.

an Increaae over the cor repnnd ln month laat year nf Ji.R92.ir4 or 1:9 Prr nl. The total collection for four month of the currnt alrndar year atu nled $33,433 ai against 61) f'-r 1 ho canio period 1mh( year, making an increase of or 22 per cent. Tha following 11 a aumniary of tha collectlona of Internal revenue from tiba'o aourt-ea In the I'nitt-d 8tate duiiiiK the month of April, 1917. and the cor respond 1 na: mont laat year: I mi? I Apr'l, lltlfl 04 (I rS( 711 m--r tml. 1 rsn 40 (0 CM IMI "Mm net .1 lb 1 oat 70 ia ti a m- .1 I rp'on' 10 fK 2o 70) :,4 Pie foilowlnn In a Limniary I ic-1 1 ti Aprt arl'Mi hue f-r ttn- tnrtnih 1 Ml 7 lb wren poll llnr muni lt hi: 1 Mrt-h.

I'i; I'IIp 1 Tv lnfulrr 1 Apr I. ini7 ltl7 Mrll. toia I Km a I I at-a- ftfi Nil iut m-2 1 fc r-7i 11' MlilU 7'i ''A 1o .77 1 r.4 S7 7'M 1 I U4 77 a I si 1 rt'O -if -i7' a 1W I 4 :t.o. 7 lis 2 -4 I "44 t7 4M1 37 oT IHO Snu" 1 oh Comparisons. The total production of large riKar during April.

191.. waa fi M1 1 .1. an Hi compared with the roi e.spt.ndlllg 1MMi venr and a dcrr. ti-e of 3 "I rf cent, hh contrasted ith the prec adtng month of March, lt17. The total production of small clpara during April.

1 1 1 T. was 84 3 1 an Increase of 23.. 4 1 3. or per cent over the corresponding month last year, and a d-creae or IS rent In comparison It March. I'M 7.

The toial production of cigarettes April, wns I.Sl'a. an Incieaso of 1 .0 2 o. 6 1 or f.S ir rent as compared with the rnrrespond-iiik month In-t year, and a gain over March. 1 1 7. of 14.3:.3.:.1ti.

a little leas ttiHn 1 per cent. The total production of snuff during Apnt. lK. was 3. ion pound, an over the corresponding month In ea of pounds, or 1 'J per rent and a gain over tie month of Man of the current year of 29.332, al-nii 1 per rent Tl.c total production of smoking and chw-m tohnero dm nig; April.

1317. ji 17.46 pound, an increase nvet the corresponiling month Inst year of 2 2 3 'i pounds, or almiit 1 rff cent, un. I a decreasa of 1.9fi.!n2 pound, or per cent In comparison wt'Aj. preceding month of March -f rur-i year. TEN MNTTtS OF riSC.XI, YKn lldfi-li'i: r.

am 170 on llf- Tt n. 11 2io 7AM I'M lrt 'ITr. 13.1.744 I 2S IT IT -CT 72o ItrKH I'litaret'es T-VHl rlcarette SrmT It-. a itrt vji in.ffta ta Tlie Mr 1" months of the tf-r. nt vRr emh-d Hh April Mnlj emnpart.i.'tis in v.th tlie ierio.i the e.ral Mpr lrce igar f'TO tT' t.

IL 1 11 per cnt; small in-crensed -1 -TT ttftTt. or .1 per Cent; elgniettfn inerenaeil T.M'J. 47. or 4." cent muiT itu-rea. 1 i.V-.i'A'i pounds, o- p.

nt nunafai'tured tnhn ceo increased 1 p-finds. or percent It M-'VTltS i'F A' KN'T'AR TBvR 1HI- I rt 2 2 "4 ja T2 pi 04t 41 ritiM KM 4 shT r.l 1 10.1V.". Vo R77 12 I 4M ini r.To 14 V. tt; rll.i rrf te clsaret'M The re-aord four monh of the rui r-nt aierda ear re ven fie fo! low lnr comparisons 'n rontrast nh the cor spon.1in.r nod ea- la; ce 1 1 gars lnrreaed i s7 r.r 1ft pr cent small citiirs osT or 17 er cent, cnjnrot'e-; Incterimed 4., j.rr cent sn iff TW 5i4 Is of pir tn.i"' set 'irel to-' incr ased "71 or per rent BUILDING GAS PLANT. wr iv Ti'irom to thi rg- iscs.

Fairmont. Xn ia 29 Thr Mope t'niripan has started cnetructlon tas-produe ng plant near hete. to have caracit of U.0M0tubic feat a day. i 1 1 ma sr. a ODORS HELD TO BE MENACE.

St Bernard Fertiliser Plant Dlracted To Abate Nuisance. Finding the- odors from the Joaltn-H hmtdt ompan fertiliser plant at 8L Hernsrd are a nuisance and holding the mpe. had not made satisfactory ef-f-rij fi arm the odors, thourti Riven months" lime at a rrvlous hearing. ornmon I Jddg usning yesiernay lh" 11,1 Irifnt IrJi.nrii.iri hits I nut the (OlTlDftfll. Or- derlng the odor abated Judc Cuhtnga dectaion rame after a ler.jfthy hearlnr of lb aalt by St.

Bernard nflV -laja. in which It wm alleged tha odor nnxmK f-om the plant are not only a ut a menace to public health a well. In rendering his dcriarion Judge ii.shinr Inst ructt-d cotinael to leave the date blank for final abatement of odors, for the present, but declared the company will tc nien only a reaaonable tlma to Ply with the Court'a nrder. AiiorrKV John Hermann, aa aperlal I for St liernard. and Solicitor hn f'Kine represented the Hty In I La while Attorney P.

Oliver appeared foi tlie company. "SLACKERS" ARE WARNED By Prof. L. M. Montg-omery Not To Shun Garden Acttvitiea.

'Siackera' of the kind who ahun not military aervlca, but gardening acttvltlea. were railed upn yesterday by Prof. M. fontrnmery. of Ohio i'ollge of Agrl-cult'ir, to do something before It 1 too late Prof Montgomery la apendlng the ummer trying to help along the rauee of I prodi; -tion In Southern 'hlo.

CARRIER Need Not Ship Its Cars To llohson and Cheshire Mines, Ohio Tribunal Savs. Knanawha and Michigan Railroad Wins Case Against Hncking Domestic Coal Company. arf Ttirrr'-n Tin awoeiaaa. rvdiimh.i.. -hlo.

May 2. FoMowlna the lln-n of nil Interstate Commerce Co mini. aion decision, the Ohio Supreme Court! to-day reveraed an order of the Puhlle 1 I'tllltlea Cntnmlnlon hy which the com-, mission I reetod the Kanawha and Mlchl-j nun linWwny Company to furnish coaj 'am to the IIo klnff Domestic Coal Com-vany Ita mine, he ween Hohaon and Che5liirt The contention of the and In the matter whs stained. Thla waa that the railway entered Into a contract with the HockttiK Valley In 1JVt under the terma of which It authorlred only to operate Ita over the flocking, between 'ialll-polu and I 'inner oy, and that It haa no tf funiieh cars f'i lo'-al huai-neaa. and that If tt doa so the Hocking will nvnll Maelf of a rlauae In the contra, nnd annul the lease.

Th Mipirma C.urt teve-aed the ('o'irt of Ai i-i-hIs of AIL Count and mi-tain-d the Common Tl'-aa In tha of Nfk I.opa. found KUllty of inrl'i the second difir. killing a fellow Italian. The Court denlr.l (he -M'l'll atlon of Wt-tiam II Wooieiy, a Montgomery I'ojntjr larmer ho aought lo prevent the eon- of 1 I't hie-. Montgomery County Twhei lilo-iii loi(al and ihc ex- of lo ('tin ptirpoa- The derltton rests on a former ditfi'e Mfdiold-IDK the law for J- itit Jioo.taU.

The dc iilfn Motion Docket. orter i ie HufTner a Knmi. AuJ.tur ttng tlie Cuiir' pr of n.k i- tt-rtlfy Its recfir.l co 11 fink tv re-l V. defendstit to disnits petl- em-r in ue Birv lee Vmipaftt Mot. f'-r tr 1 'pea.

a of llHin! v. jy, Ant Cnr 'gm rder dire, ior 1 ha l. on in irtirj i i crrule I ft iTA lllrkman. Wil'iaum a o. Humphreys Manufaturim.

Umi'any M.itn'ti tir an order tlirf i iVurt AppeaLa if HI' bland Count t-. certify Itf record. errulel 1 47 A l.i'inse Ann Ku.dert ft Ida AilenieiT ei al Motion for in -nUt -Mrl-ciitifc the Court A is of A iien ou'it i.t i ert lf In reenrd. erru 1 tt 4Trt llot-urt Krnner nn ltifnrt. vs.

PI Nau. aa eir-utr f.r an order direct ni the c. ur' -f Ai t.f KranKltn 1 1 1 to rtf' 1 rerftd iHirrnl li. 17 7 'br-i(i na Hiir.hut rut rls Willirtin HlHiik foi Mil it tine or Hcniy iount to ltd reicfl. i erru led.

4u. .1 Wlilianm.m l.trSt-T. S. rtie Hi 1 Si I It I a 'nmpAti ii In defendant in -n hit in cjiiifjM X-o un tile aenctai kci SutitMined 1 Jitmeii Si'pue. Itrnlir' i hi re i.

I 'to! E. Her! 8 perl nt indent P.a'ik el al ll.oi tt nt i i ii. if petition tn entr. or for letp to fl'e no--I't-titi in mi Mic ncriir il d. ket to dlMiUNi eustHlned is: I Ttenjamth IIhus et i adtnlnlatrat-TS '1 Munirtl Life Cumpaiu 'e York, Motion for an order dlrrctlnK th of prwai of HsmfVtoi t'ounty to certify 4M The Htn Wlltitpnrali rompany i erriilnl i l.ttM viii.j irt Tbe ToIrJ Rall- Motion f'-r in Aloes! jiCA If reooni i erru led.

Wil The Village of iV-I- 'ar an orler illreetins the TVumtiull County to ivrtify r' uled -Hte ihlo ret. John Sh'H-k a ''hief urt. To'iunri'iv Ohio a1 it. r-. -ling che "ourt 'f 4.

I r- ii 1 1 1 Hi Kranklin Couft certify Its re Ami U. to nie to ur i'r iss ieftlon In trltl 1:01. of this en the general rninli'S 'Ti Attiolt Amelia II Ar f. Jin ihre. titiK the 1 uihlana Count tn tt- r.l 1 "i led.

Me Si.e ret fM-oi itoi'iiict the lioard of tn 1 Si. mi nil 'our' mI ,1 tt M'refMng the of s-t-ii ir it I'mmiv to terti in i.n listing Intervened the ff piiM-i will not be 'ourt for review. General Docket. r-e Kirs? SaMonal Hank of I i. ier e' si V- Wert Appeals rere.l aI1t nfftrnie-1.

ip.nion I t.e ste' uf rx rel. William el I'lmrku lireniiei et gomer .) am -n affirmed on au-f Urmeel Ohio Statu 1 1 f2 The K'nrs)is tll.tlfS om- I In es in ia-1 1 1 1 i--e i- sioii Ni. I iri of if Common ll-ss aftlrrneil. olgn and hs Ter If. i The S'h-Tsllforit Hurti.

ml ant us. j- I tty piia'e of hUi. it i. Hrir n.e ovei ruled. ri rel.

rel. R.IIia Judge. In Relliaksr I liohr Martin Vort of Ihe i oTmen Pleas curt of sboga ouM i 'n abr.gM, iiuie.d on moil. -o of pis oi eriM- and The Court rcfu-ed to revew the de-nmn of the Summit County t'oiJit if Appeals in denying to Andrew Willi elm an Injunction to the I. sua me of bonds nf to hulld hrldfe in Akron.

The Court the case Is of "funeral public interest, but that no a it or Intervened. the f'jt-ir' ion. I i 1 I of ii AUCTION AUCTION In Re: THE ENGER MOTOR CAR COMPANY LOUIS J. DAUNER, Receiver By order of the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, we will, commencing Tuesday, June 5th, at 10:30 A. at Cincinnati, Ohio sell at public auction all assets belonging to THE ENGER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Inventory valu over $500,000 Sale starts on the Real Estate of the concern and continue on the Automobile Department Iron Working Machinery Trimming Department uto" f3 Wood Working Machinery SmaU lools Equipment and Office Fixtures Pain 033 Descriptive circulars (giving description of all assets) are being issued and will be sent upon request made to the undersigned auctioneers.

Plant can be inspected on and after June 1st The entire sale will be consummated in two days The Above Will Be Sold in Parcels Only Iuis T- Dauner, Receiver, The Enger Motor Car Company. John C. Hermann, Attorney for Receiver. For Descriptive Circular writ- to Samuel L. Winternitz Company, Auctioneers 506 Ractor Building, Chicago, III.

NEWS OF BORDER TOWNS COVINGTON. Memorial Iay Parade. ArrMiigainents for tha Memorial Pit rr.t io he hrht this morning In t'ovlng-ion. have ttin Krtemal will form nt Klfth street and Madison avrniif at If) Ksaded ty iar-flfld rvnt Altneary Band and a platoon of pohf the f-HTMilu will muh south on Madison venue and west on Klfteent street to l.itt.lrn ijiove ''clustery, wlitrt servn.is will 1 hfld. Artrlri-saea will he made hy He J.

R. Harris Kv. H. Whh. Ksv.

il. C. Itun-)n and Asssls'ant Holleltor A. hiot-ter A salute of 21 guna will he fired over th Rraves. I'll and county ofTl rials will attend the annual fertst at St.

John 1 rpha Asylum to dny The will ntfrtHlned ulth a pronrain hy of tha Home hli-h will )e followed hy a patriot I'" detuontitrii-. 11011. AM nftVfa In the "lty Mail wl t.e lone tiv ordei of thf Oimnvssluners a ihI I 'fy will generHlly ols rviil in Cov-' Ingtoti. Railroad Offers Reward. nward of 12ii ftTilsy ofT.Tfd hv the l)ulWlle anl Nsjihiilf ilullwav t'onipany fT ths arre.t ami ronvlctlon of the m-gio who attarked Puc.

thl teen- ear of Mr. ami Mrg. Enist Luo. of Wins' on Hill. Ky.

Sheriff A Ills. 11 annunel he wuull Increaae th reward -3. Hh. rlff Alllon and a force of deputies na- lrm.e-1 ths ptk" sn-1 adjacent hls thp-uglimi' tie day tn the hoi of finding a clew to the m-jfro's liient'ty. Thr Sheriff seeki a man who puhll -he-1 a Imae placard hearing- th wartiloR.

"Negroes, let another stin art on you." It was said 11. niii would be char! with having lifllsd a rlut. WHIIsni MrQtietter. Kl old. water hov at a eonstruetlon camp, was ques.oned at thr Oiinily JmI! e'rdav.

Ii wa a Id laat night th grand Jury, whkh otonnl jrsteotav, w.hjI I he 10 n-vettlgate tho rert of fluent IllMilli offrred hy negroes to women pausing along the pike. Damage Suit Hanging- Fire. Altomwy MtM.ean yeaterday appeared hef'-ra h.1 1 i'-mt)1 Vm and offered 10 withdraw a mt tn ihe Circuit Oon1 foe tlaniAge agwlnt the- county If they will 001 ply with ihe terms of an option gnantad him f.r rh nf XI ATM nf larifl ad-Ji4nhig Kenton County Inflrniar. Roaedaie. I'-nnmiaK DMi to at-ilon In tie rrattar Hrniniy Attorney had ftIM a mAfinri Ir '1r(-ult C'fvurt th Mid.

tn which It was s-ueTht I have Judge Harbeaon rv'on-Hn Him rulirg In favor of McJean by pus- taming a 1wm irrr the aeeoiid paragraph of the in unty'i aniwr 10 the ault. Mr lin a-U ie-l th Commissioner would wat' uii'll Iti-lc Tltf rwin had on the motion I liidng further anion. The n-t refoee-1 otnvey ttie prifi ii Mr M-lMn tliey said be-ause It Is the Intention of the purchaser to build a lew mr on the land News of the Courts. Anna Graham tiled suit In Circuit Court eat end ay against Andrew Graham. Khe request alimony and the custody of two hlldren.

cruelty is charged. They were married February 2 1910 u1se Tracv In pereniptorv Inst riirt Inns yesterday Instructed a Jury to return a verui'i ror me neienaam in in sil or James the rnvlnvton anl I'lftf'lnnatt Klerateo Rallssy ann Transfer Hrlila I'ompsny. Plaintiff sought to ro- rover J5 000 damages for pftsonal Inlurtes i nnltl to tiave bren suatalne.t wlic-n he was struck r-y a safety ffs Harvey street Hiui ihe railreail several month-, ago. Hearing of a su hy Minnie Asman against Auau.t Koentr til whlrh the plln- i tiff seeks to renver ffi lOO for personal In- turles begun he fore Judge Hrheaon and Jury yeeterday Qrand Jury Is Impaneled. Traey.

In ''Irrult t'ourt yesterday, impaneled a grand Jury and instructed the memhera to Investigate high prices of foodstuff and other materials In Ksntnn County, ami to Indict persons guilty of forming rom-hinaftonn In rJ(rslnt of Trade. The Judge a'so Instructed the Jury to )n vftiiigate all forms of e.anit.lmg and to endeavor to ril the county of profeasonal (tunil'lers The grand ts 'ompnid of reter 'iill foreman, It. Johnson, T. Idnfoot, .1 A htene. Iiuts Knth.

Kdward Oatlatll. Kn1 ana. 'harles 'lore, Taylor Mevei Herman, I'aul Helniman snd Henry Hon-lis us. I To Aid Bed Cross Movement. rrea1(1nt StrDhrna Plakply.

of Ihe K.nrnn- Autlon. prr.ldoi Inton hranrh of the Hed Asso Inn sf fov in ton Industrial 1 'luh. "ommitt-M the work rr for the various hranchea 1 were apolnted and a general iniugn nifiiihttK will be Inaugural fit The Olee i 'luh of the Aon of tbe Fraternal Order of Eagles vnluntere, thntugh ommlsloner iJeorg 1 'h 1 1 1 rtve- a minstrel ehow at the tn ry Aumiorium ana in nona to the Ited Cross. The off. wns a Real Eatate Transfers.

Property transfers recorded at 'lngtnn' yesterday wt-re John Allison. Sheriff Kenton founty to Elni-r Morris. Lot 1.718 of the South Er-Isnger Fudlviiion. Crlanger Kv Si. I to Hen Jonea and ife pr-'pertv on the north aide of dak sireet.

200 feei west" of avenue. South lng urn 1 Haymnnd Rheehan and wif to My Chandler. Lot of the Bomhgste subd i Ision. on Hank I Irk stree'. 200 feet of Sixteenth street.

Covington, T. H. Heckhous IMes. TT. well-known trnlman.

-tie-l at his home. 71" ph. a street. ovirigVn. Isnt nirht.

after three nths. I'stmlnisn H-ckus im a I yearn old He urvtved hv hi widow three-daughter. M-b Walter Wfttmajj tetrclt Mrs. Harry ibel. uth CoMrgnn, and M'ss HeVbous.

and a son Frederick Ifivk who Is with the Wnter- 1 works. Elks To Celebrate Flag Day. I I.ot're SU. 1. VI, I att.iiiged for a flsc r-ilvlng public, demonstration at Its home on Fifth street.

June 14 Several prominent epenkers will be present. The committee composed of Kdward l'ftiieger "Malev, 'leorge HellebuBt. Kdward i Tra- end f.ee Hirnhryer A mus al pro- Educator To Speak. Pean Herman fVrhneldrr. of the ('Diversity of will make an address To in on merchants to ni: at the Iun heon of the 'ovmgton h-d us-irisi luh His subject will he "'The Misfit Man" Pr Alvln A.

Ranshaw of the Codington Public School 'omm'Mion. will lo-trodu'-e the speaker and preside. May Discontinue Night High School. An opportunity to obtain a high school adiwatioa by attaagUnc achoal at aiafci aaajr i I I 1 v. he dented Covington youths next year he-rause of le-k of funris.

n-- orUIng to Kdward 1'flueger. t'reaijent of the Covington H- hool I oinmisston. He derlart-d funrta apportioned hy the rity would not permit the ontlnuatl-jii of that brum h. Covington Briefs. i 'hart ton It Thompson.

Custodian of tha (o eminent Hul Ming. announ-ed yesterday had rooommeinled Mamuel I'. Arnold aa chief IHiilt fl 1 tho vaiBTiry rauaed by the '1-uih Crjink OHen-fn. Charles ZaJla. ntght nthnnn.

btm hern recommende-1 pr the position firmarly held hy Mr. Arnold as l.iy wat' hman NEWPORT. Absentees Are Registered. f'lly Arthur Hoth has rfroelvrrl from who nrf rthient from Newport th.y tellrred June In n. cordnnr.

with tha military avrvLa regl.tratlun bill. thoaa who art out of town who r(lattrd art: W. V. MS l.abella tr.t. onnfrted with Stat.

nankln rpartm.nt. Frankfort; mi Fifth atrwt Ht. 15 Monro. Na.hvlll,. Trnn Wall.r K-l.

roe stieef. Knat Akron, tihlo; Howard Nolmi, lOfi pt Fifth Kaat Akron. ilo. m. 11.

Thomas. 205 Eaat Tenth nenr. ihlo. Oliver ttlnir. I ra mtnua, not Kurlne.

I'haanor. .11 "Mi BUth atret omiin. 40S Overton street. cajole, Joat f.h Hurne. 1 Kaat Tlmme.

I 'ark iiveiiue. iVKwfe, UOS ('antral avenue. Albert Auvualui Hhaw. Thorn-on street; Wal er 7l reule. Fourth ver-Vi'lv, Central avenue.

Jacnh i-hU Herman. 1001 Orchard Anderson, 329 Hodite Frank H. Li. k-on. 11.4 rntral avenue.

Says Voters Made a Mistake. TrraMent W. Freeman, th Covington and Cincinnati Htn Kallway ompnny. outlined the position of that corporation with reference to the s'reet railway franchise problem In at a meeting- held by ths Clly Cnminl.taloni-rs In Mayor A. J.

IJvlnjrston nffl. yeiturday ITJ'U, III nriernoon. Tha meeting, waa attended also by representatlvaa of the n-w civic and In duatrlal "lub and People's orrmlttee. President Freeman aald In part: "The ordinance passed hy the Commissioners waa not desired hy the company. We Rr o'llKsd to the people for having; voted down the ordinance laat November.

"To-day tha company cannot accept any terma of a frnnchUe for 25 years or less un-I der condltlona. exletlne; a year ajro. Hie wlllinic to continue to operate mm hs they are being operated, or wa uie willi iil: to remove the cars from the meater part of the street tf ao deafrtd. "Vf euKget that you find soma measur relief, either In rsleutnr fmm Hon or from linprovlns; the streets or per- muting ua to charge for transfers Another meeting will be held nit Tuea-lny afternoon, at which certain changea in tlie ordinance a grain will considered. Memorial Day Armngernents wera perfected yesterrtav i.

lh r- a the Orand Army posts of i amp County for the Memorial Dav parade to-tlay The Dayton and will inersu with William Nelson Post for thr oranlon. The lino of marrh will h. from Klehth ftnd York streets, north on York Kleventh. west to Columhla north F-Rhth. essr to Monmouth and south to Kleventh.

where the n.r.H. -hi are wilt ha hoarded for 1 wnrre me loiiowing program will be Boloa Xo fThadnwa Yonder "One Sweetly Hoiemn Thouchf. Mrs fi Winston duet, riir of Heauty Anna Hugha and Mnn. with quarLet. organist.

las KM zn heth Hughes. fiev t. Krvln of tiayton Preehyterlan fhurch. will give the nn niorln I orn4 on. Memorial l-v ejerlses 111 ha hM st Stephen I'emetery next Sunday.

Motor Car Stolen. A auuvin-bla he'nndni- PSitrard A. KthMnr 2dW f'ormanv avnne. Camp Wmmh tntrtnn. arl tennir hlo li-e-nse, Sn, 41.T24.

Ktnirn last rich', from tn front rf the Newport Library Hall. Fourrti and Monmouth streets. Churches Aid Red Cross. flr.l Hupmt rhurh haa rmirlbul. tn lha llf.

i Ii Wh ripiimia. lOrM Slm.l ar I -1 enp. ie. number. Salen; Chun-h "ntribiite-i nn-re thn li niember Payton Hptint Church lOO member.

Newport Briefs. TV Matthias Hirstns vesterdsv announced n- a ear. i. late omner before t' I'emneratl prln.arv lr H.glns served the rountv in that carity from Wi to ItMSl. Harry Morrison sued Mr- Morrlo-n for a -Iw-ne veatenlay.

They re married In June. He aaa ih.y ha a apart e.ra Flrern.n wr. tfiro a rr.lln.lon Klevenfh nn. 1 Autmi Itoaa TVnlr tlth lb. ground vrpterday In a Patterson street car at Us etH-a-t, In tiau'Teur Joe Msrtin attemote.1 ro avoid tttng Kftgon i'hj radiator on ire ma- nine was ennhed.

No one was Injucd wriwUiey Fred Koehltr swore to affldsvlt yesterday harglng Mvrtl Koehler with btgamv. Koehltr allegea they married 't-tober i 1. ivit He aays nf the.t time she wu thm fa of C.f divor" frm Wh0m had not been dl von ed. John Flseher, Treeidenf of fh nvle and la dnetrla! Ass- elation Issued proclamation mall on observe-, yenenay cuinra upo ail ieraon to I'sy In a patriotic manner. lohn Rtonem r-t fn.j turv In Circuit Court v.ii.rHav nn uf br.aklng mm th.

r.lrt.n. of Mra "a'lo the nenlletitlsrv LTJDLOW, KY. -mrrencemeti: Aierctsefi of the Ixid'ow Hlah icn.l will beld In the auditorium of tbe nei h.ol t-utldlnr June 8 There are In' members of the class to ha graduated--Flo 1 Pr ih'pi, Jan.ea Hojw, Alma Johnson. EVIyrhe i-arroca ah! mai, Heasta Qrtmmeli ie, Heasta odmmeiwn. Knima FTancea Lasaon.

Rilaaheth Hlcga vw.it Vi Ijiwow Morrla and lr-n -ott. Kev Punciin -111 pream the bs.raJaoreata sermon at tbe F1rt Chrtsttsn iTiurch (Sunday evening. An Interesting proaram be rvndered FY1-rt-iv evening at ths hool auditorium by tha hiifh school claasae. P-a-d of Tsi Ripervlaors will hnlj final aew len at the ntv MMlrg to-nlrht. Rewtdenta rttrlng to enter cmpiainU of tax asaeamnia heard.

Friends of Walter Ovaaon. (loeson a eourt. received word yesterday hv had received a cwmmisaion as He-ond Lieutenant la the army at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Mr.

I'loawon ia tbe junior member of the Clea-son Art -mpny. Fourth street. ClnclnnaU. "i ia proi-ner or Henry H. (Toweoa.

mem- bar mt taa Oitciimstl Bnaissaa Mea Clua. i I 1 1 I I a J. K. 0f In 1 ror of SHADE TREES On Pike To Be Spared. Highway Commission Requested To Alter Dans For Springfield lUad Improvement.

fotmty Commlaafonera yesterday adopted a resolution that pursuant to 'th neoclamiitlon nf the Oovernnr and the Mayor the fourthouse will be closed Tuesday, June 5, registration day for selective service. Rules and regulations of the State HjKhway Commission concerning; traffic on Intercounty roads are binding; In Hamilton County, according- to an opinion of Smith Hlckenlooper, As-iiMant fnunty Prosecutor. State Highway Commissioner Clinton Cowen was requested by tha Commissioners to alter the specifications for the Improvement of Springfield pike, now being made by tha state, so that trees which line the road through the hamlet of Spring-dale will not have to he cut down. Contractors Thtirher and I.rownlng were cited to appear hefore the Com missioner June 1 to explain why they hsva failed to proceed with the Improvement of N'orth Itend road Reviaed estimates of as the st of painting bridges In Colerain Township were approved by the board. A contract for painting bridges In Oreen Township was awarded to John Strong nn his bid of S4R5.

Commissioners signed tha leaaa for the plant of tiie Guarantee Title and Trust Company, whlrh iw being used by County Auditor Dtirr In the appraise ment of real estate In Hamilton County. HALF HUNDRED SALO0N1STS To Protecntad TTnder Hutchcraft Law, Says Attorney-General. WfUt. DISPATCH TO THS XQT'TRIR. Frankfort.

Ky May JS. Evidence that W) or more saloon keepcri In foxing ton and Newport have hcen violating the Sunday cloning law haa heen collected by Attorney-ieneral Ignn'a detectives, and at the proper time the anloont.sta will ha proceeded ngalnat hy the irnI th Hutchcraft law, Attorncy- ienoraJ I-otan said to-nlht The A tnrney-( leneral would not give the name a of the men who had gathered the evidence, hut they are not residents of thoso cities. They are men who have been em played to collect evidence to he used In the railroad aeseaament raaea that are being prepared for Supreme Court. On Sundays they have gathered evidence against tha violators of the Sunday law, TEACHERS PE0TEST. fivrre condemnation of the machine of Herman In th rlemrntarr hranchos of th.

public arhonla of Cln-rlnnatl contalnd In tha lettem received from t.arh.ra hy Alexanrlrr Thomson, of CollKe Hill, who ia making a light to indue, the Board of Education to abollah German from the curriculum. CIH IN BRIEF. Ron Down By Automobile). Cuts In his face an 1 head er rejetved yaeterdav bv fle-year-old Bolornon Zledler 410 Bet is etreet when nin don hv an auiomof.lle at John and si.r--.s- ne waa treated mi g(. Mary IIMtfdta.i.

leonard Brrytnan. lUOl John street owned tha machios. police said. Berryman said the accident was unavoidable on his part. Aeeident At 8aads fVhe-l.

Bli-rear-r, Phillip Takulve. ioft.1 Koasuth street received probe. ble akull fracture ysterda in a fail from a hAntster do.i which he was sliding at ruuiiu roo ir llrMI miu vnu' Tne etitld In In condiI lon lhg Hospital. a serious DAYTON. KY.

Mondar t'luh, of I 'ay ton. elected ths following nnVers yesterday President Mra MrArthur; Vine FYesidents Mrs Heldrtch and Mrs. Mat hew Ryaa" Recording Recretary. Mrs. I.

f'orTaporvdlng Secretary. Mra Hugh Moore e- Heoretary, Mrs. Walter Tucker Tre: Mayor Qtilnby vetoed the ordleinc vlding for the election of officers of tbe city Payton yesterday The measure, which mn p. wen at the last meet- of Oty Council, provldas all cltr of- nriais snail be eiectert by tbe Toter. of the i wr (arm rtf aarn oV.f.hi I- I my i vrm ui iwb yeara.

Mayor violate ini iiaie constitution, i.rms ror orncers. when the statutee says tne lengUi of otTle. ahall be four years The veto will he Presented .7 the meeting of Council Monday evening It win iK un votes 01 sis membera to A.r. membera to over- I It. BELLE VXTE, KY.

Ii-lan4 u. Prof. a'L ,7 1 1. mrnror niant address at tbe rraduatton ro. tbe rraduatton Harris the Piner (Ky) Rlgh ek hool June 11.

RESORTS. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool in tht a Bonn, or DtaTiNcnoi. Ovn. Jun.

1 1. Elavatloa 1 faat. HOWE TWOROGER, Xuim. wiatar STEAMSHIPS. CURIARD NEW YORK FALMOUTH LONDON NEW YORK BRISTOL Draft aMoa ttrttala, 1, OrdanL Mall ar Cakta Oraai ieUB4, In adlnaiTtm.

Italjr. Toi furthar Informatloa DPI ul II BTATB IT, PnErjcH unp MORI UMtuuftutsmiKovm NEW YORKBORDEAUX PARIS DtTMt (Hi. Ue efittnat, WEEKI.V DErABTt'RBA. For All rarticaUr. Inaalr COMrANVB OFFICE, 1 HTATB HT.

M. Or Uaal rata. ROYAL MAILS (Neutrml FUg Nederland and Rotterdam Jaiai Panic Sanfaa IkMlalM Cabal YOKOHAMA (ru Hwiah) KOBE, NAGASATI HONGKONG, SINGAT0U mmi JAVA Sailiaa. hoa. Saa Fntadas.

aaarr two warha iw.JI00. YOKOHAMA SI50.it AdaWa. H. malt, 17 laMar; fka, Kmw Tar Ca WEST INDIES New Tor It to Jamaica, Paaama, Colombia. The Royal Mull Steam Packet Co.

ANDERSON A SON. tie a. Acta. AUSTRALIA A HONOl CI SI VA, NEW ZBALAND Regnlar Balllsis; freM VisesiTcr. by i be Palatial Pasaenf er Btasmers of the CANADIAN ALSTRAUSAI R0O1 MAJIUNE ir full information pply Can.

Vaciflu t'-T 439 Walnut 8U, Cincinnati, or to OeneraJ Agent. 440 Htrmour HU Vancouver, u. u. AUSTRALIA NEW ERA LAND RBA4 Via Tahiti and Rarotonra. Re-gjolar Mall aael PaaacBae arvte From Smm Frmaiclaca Every Dan.

Vnfon S. S. Co. of New ZeeOand, Id 130 California Ban Pranetaeo. or local steamship and railroad agenolea Copra Jaaa te wapt.

16 HOTEL NEWCASTLE BY- THE-SEA NEW HAMPSHIRE aaaa roartaKwri. R.parMr alruto aa tk Maw LW.81 tk. M. Th. a.t.1 baa all aagaara fMtnrea wit.

pM-frrtlw. of arlra. aefoauBodatt. W. Kai.aalM faaelllllea far sail.

taala, aaarlsts, rarktlalar, aanaa-Ina, biatlar. ka.klaa, dH. ai aklaaj, aaartarlBB, taraj. mmdm eMapmat aaparvlaUa. iaKKM Ml Ik.

tDMAL omd HfW MNOLAUB Ton leaa poatal to far UlaatraM kMk. WBNTWOHTH HOTEL CO. W. rtVIUT, Maaanr. Wlator.

Biol Carolina. Plnaharat, H.0. Jackson Health ReBort DARSVILLE, N. YA Wm. E.

LefflnyireU, PreaJ tin LlvingBton" CounryTblgtiJ on the hllls.f Overlooking tbe beautiful Genesee Wrttt for Bookltt 1 vi rrm HUH 1111? VP A 1 til ILAK car tie. World RBI ar Traatsaaat tsf asaassaw RHEUMATISiw a .1 I IUuuS eiaa 111 narrssi aaa aa Moant Cleraeiw Is Seily rnifea frora.lt fhroush Qrand Tnrnk trains. PetrotX su cars every taeaaty mhiutea. Wrltaf craved book sad mil rnforanatKsm. C.

W. Wafts. BUSINESS sttN ASS0t3AT10 a Chamber of Commerce, Mount HOTEL PILGRIM Plymouth, Mau- -hl. ar" hlh lo br.i Mrvlr. and adjolnlna hotal grounda Open June 30.

Writ, lor llloatratl booia. P. V. KrKE, rraf). Wr HOTEL ENTWORTU vaaat iTVaVll.

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