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r.i v-J2 hell pvf (KuM fit Lstj dt -I a- r- aaaa -1 i a a rnar-r-o a 4 a. line i-zj s-'-t wrx.it rrrrirrrjj crJ Cbc 3EEV KM IL'JR III THIRTY DAYS rjiiT an. sfir asw nun TitK-l-U -t mm i i-a aa M. in mm -'a mm- M. I i mm ii.

v. 1 i V. ii 4 n. ii' a i. HI llll "-a 4 .4 i .4 efc-e ssba waald paenvrd la Iba oeOe aala af Hailerfa.

I ii DRIVE ccsrrrjrrro rxcx rtxar raot Wary tfiit ISO Caed als Ul a eaea4 laa Ie-ataL new aa aeTism at bin. at! W. I ha aa en. aa Im aw fxa Fi bafeee i war wba eed awt Iba aaaasaaass wai ha asseeaaS fee aviuiay ea ad ma TVe aa ee4ae aai asety fa nae be rraaaa, Svarta aa I Si is nae. eaaas) i i HU-.

ad X.a ttMf Xawy Jsata-ala. Caaaeai ee4d (sat 4aae4 raa IVe army id b-e eaaaal eee of fVe saia4 Ibal laa waarraa: af fas aa laa aa la the ana aa a tha tf ae laaaraa tba M. laii Li aatfwaa wUI bat e.a..4. laa re ntlM Va a aa4 uf aVe awai I eeaa af lahsedra deaa la a.e la wt aaa.gaia ef I wn w-a iwy fa. Laadae' Maaa read la the ti aa la ear a raate fraaa fjiairal htara e.siatae? way laa War faaaarf- ai.

aaaVaai taa pmm af OaasaStitaiag mi. aaaia tea. 4 af lr iLafiae la ia. mm with taa a. .4 af a-a la lafMtrwa 1 Tka af eaT ea lie pellef pla a -a ha-4 liia d'aaaedad aa laasrw.

laaSla rta -a. I i a i. rl Waal 4 laaaa- I Va taah ef eeeustaT I Va aaaa af ea fcaaTr. Waai aa' a. eiuuji ra ISa MVar nt ba aala.

Ularv a aad was Hataty la I a war Ike aa: hit eaa i aad el laa aa' vm aaaaaaaal- DaV.A.TEVELUVE, TCTt i TP it. iT HwML Dr. G. F. a i ef th tha I 'e of the aawat rvaaa la tradaaxtva oolo-raesl has mM4 la Ike parmaaeal revtin I'-aai af tadeetrtaJ l.tm, aad baa aspa-diiad Iha rlue af Ik.

Muirr la Ma aamal I aaa p-avre-laa af lab d.eaaaiTtaalkaa. Oaaaral March ''4 laa beat laiaraata af lha aaaalry bad Im aaaaTaa4ad. aad eajeeJ traal- a.l la tha saaVvidaala af Ibe army a- A I aaatkar pa tat ba "The wiuiiary s'laalVaa aad Ibe ea-laal aatui af 4anjaaUaa aa-aat'UI. laa releaUaa la' laa aactaa Ibe af a ef aaaa Ire la. 4 aa? atiad to de Ibe waefc raaiairad.

Far Ilia the eaaar-lw aal ea4.d. anWaft lha taitaa aad ssart.iaeal af anaal warfare IS aver GZ23LL3 CrSTltALS Ms Sa Tried Is tematleaal Ceart Te All. pi 1 Crtsaaa. rwu, Jaaaary II- "ta-4 MaraaaJ vea R'a4Mt. O.aarel Fah.akajra aa4 (iaaaral 1-4 a4rf a-va aa I htfra aa tataraa' Caart af saUae far til tra aw'-ataae af Hlanav i-Ml law.

I a pavatataw ajaa. the raaa (mJim la-4f la eel la IM Kliir itMal waalllx arl.l lrit a. t.1. raaaaa ef Ik a af w. ka alaa tha ra 'a- tmr hv.ava-M af lava aaj lai'if-' v.

alt a I. Ji. FUZZ CC'EFJXCS 7tD C.UPESJES Uit Ln A 17 ST-- ecrsance 77 Av Urmrecedentecl kteancaon The If not. crlxA. tpporiur.i'j cf frveistng tome cf Greatest Value o9 sriUccZj Ok'srtJ crJ tfatrntj American maJt 7 77 StU erj rf-W teilm cf tW until farruJ WHITTALU MACES, KAXAZULUZ1A.W DD'EUX ni eckr mi Zir.t ta WaV.

arc aTirfuaW Co. Ocut) Cart Cornrr Jfctirtfo anb SXatt Cbtvttts lb ba 1 1 1 paraatttiag laa raawasrtkaa) af eaiiMaBaaia aad r-alLa aawta aa la araay. aariaT lba 4Waw lir.ait.a 4 hum. was balag rw.Ha) la aa eslawt py isa fart thai lhaea are aeajsltaairy aa traape la ptaaa laaaa. It.

ead Ihi'a are a-aay as. a la ovary earn waa wwald la Iba raaraiar arvar If It wave ae iaa feet thai an Sadetle s.n.d eaiiataaaata wea eats-pa. 1. 4 by in aae af May It. Ilia C.

a i llia aa laa d.eaab ULaatVaa Saraa. aa O.aaraf letiev reaalta weald baew ebeei aeaialy Im 0 ii ia aad II a-4 alteesptad te daabarae l.u.'r ei.ry I i.T aa aa) tadtvtdeaj TVsee ass baadr.da ef ftwmli af arad la thatr fasslUaa, an-ae aad ka4aMrtaJ aea- liam waa at kl art neve ba-aa rw re ajtawiaa If la War taM- bad alttad la taaagaraia tl ii a t. eMaaj awa) ua ar. laaiaai. -fM- IMlrVlMj rvaaats fa tnd.vMaal waaa laay ew.

warta la mmr-x. ssea lata aT-la. -was- Come early for choice cf paUern. enj come EARLY THE DAY. ftkt rW t--yt QUICK S.ALE.

tcAkl 'tu pay ou trJklpcl 'WAY J.VTHE FUTURE REQUIREMENTS. AJ eA tita rvJ, CARRY THE SAME REMARKABLE REDVCTIOSS the foUouint: ROYAL WILTON RUGS -ale 975 ri34 In. US I5C0 In. 11.53 30 CO -L6i7S 2133 71.) SJttA 4133 5.) Xtx6 HIA i JHD) II-HliO JU) Uy.V J1C5.) I 'a. At uraf re ajvj Vrreet, EODY BRUSSELS RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS ct Sale Frrr SU 4 0) 22Ut6 In.

2JS I J5JS 36x70 In. C4S SI175 4-6x7 44CO 7-6x0 IZ13 JJl.W WhOO 4100 8-3x10-6 JiOJ3 532-21 8-3x10-6 U35 4500 9xl2-0 JJ2J3 9-OxOO 87JS 9UxlS-0 JStOO :53.50' 9x106 83.75 104x13-6 JCxSO 9-0x124) $95.50 liOxlW J74.7S 575 75 ICWxlZ-O J37.4S $I06l25 12-0x15-0 IS12S WILTON VELVET RUGS Prx. J2I75 J5150 J72.25 4-6x6-6 8- 3x104 9- 0x12-0 11-3x124) S1S.75 59.83 534.35 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS $30.50 8-3xl04 J32.25 9-0x12-0 521.33 REMNANTS cu RUGS $43J iniz-p g3.7 tS Urrrr FJCT7UOROISAKY wmn. 3 ft. 9 br 7 ft.

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ll.3lA LESS DUN lASUFACTL'RRS COST OF MAKING! LACE CURTAINS a buy Ktun'i left oven. 1 cJotJ ot.t ml ir.t I IMF TJ fEIR ORIGINAL COST. Every UaxLth nuke Is and the most pIcABnj decora-tiv CA.n fcr At nrjeuirV rr3 cat. your opportunity to procure such beautifully patterned curtains as tK DjcKm AriiL-ttr. ic Gall Cruols.

Point etc Paris. Lacet Aralian. Iriih Point, and all the cheaper line AT ABOUT CD5T TO 53. C3, 54.33 Pair, and so ext. up to 523.00 the pair.

You must aee them. ArJ FCRTinRE5-5x1u Veir. Arrrrt. Madr cxttrvure in assortment, and loequaled for decors tire value and intrinsic CRL.TC?N11S i-jj coc.tr tttlrz rarrnorJea. Msii'sarj.

Mir7iettrx. Scnms. Etarrincs. ix charrruris! designed. Sec Our EXTRAORDINANY LINOLEUM Values, T' C-Jti ly art CY FAR T)IZ C'UlVTEST ANT) EL5T IN CINCINNATI.

assortment that is IK- D.U'.UIU;:. Lttj rr-r-rrrJf1M rt c-tira LHat art aioijtcy dcpendsL. and priced much below tHeir real worth. Lr jsis aTTLLi lit'. CORK and ether plain colon, and aU bylst daylitht.

Note these SPECIALS- Sftsra INLAIDS for $1.19 vLT 3 SURFACE, 97c. TI IN TEN YARD A.NTJ 0TR QUANTITIES. "SILL BE FIT AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE! HEAVY LOSSES SUFFERED By Onnua Sahavartaa Crewa Than 803 U-SoaU Sank. Jsnenry -Of the SOS Oer-aasa s. artsaa aa daring the war.

tt Is ssHai.nl bare aatml-aaJy. fX awab wtih aJl aa beard. It la said that aa Iba aaesag half af Iba raws of tha Mat af tha la Oaan U-beeXs nal by Tea aaat of Iba Quail oabwia rtaed vartad. Soa sasaj beats bad only as aa heard, walla the crew ef a bea.1 ef typo avwrea4 be! sea TVs Brttavlr aary dartag tba war lea I sakaaartaea. SO af which ware strayed by tha saiaiy.

Of tha aaaa cetaraed by aaaliele. ware bias a Vp Sa tba Baltla Sea, fi ware sasji by acidsat aa trtaJ aad te warn wracked la cnTlilona OHIO VALLEY BREVITIES. Greaasbarg. lad Robert Its waal farmer, was feaad gallty af caataaj.pt af Ce-ert 1ST CI rem It Caart bare yesterday aad Saad aad aealeacad to If days la Jail. The Jail saat.aee was aaepeaded.

Teaagalawa. Okie La ray Hollaed, 14 years aid. waa killed yeeterdey by a tweaty.feed fall from tha Lak Erie aad Kaatera vtadaed at Oak HUI ava- a la Iba aayaaeat belaw. rn.ftrk. Oh to.

aieal la II I aper- alare rapart a e-abalaatLeJ plck-ap la aperaltag arbadalaa Beat weak, redae- eg the aas-ber ef Idle saaa fa lbs district ta a al.la.a. All SaUhtng Ilia af tha Kapablka Iraa and Steel CaMaaeay aad TeeaaT.tawa Shaal aad Take Ceaapaay wUI ba la aamsilsataa. i Ona Third Gone, Hut Panhandle Assembly Has a Blank Record. Governor Still Waiting For a Bill To Sign. Two Appointees Refused Senate Confirmation.

Executive Meeting of Both Houses Called For Tuesday Evening To Consider Virginia Debt. W. Vk-. Juwr 23. With it tb as aw ta iit mhim or th Wrt Vtratal LUlAtar rotM.

bo kui sM yt eli.il tbt Oonvor for kl klanAtar. tis Bio bCla bun br kota bovM and la th banda tb CoouBltt ea EnroU4 Bill. fTr tk SmtlV and four Houm bllla, Tby tedoda ta croar Criminal Cburt aiarr bill, tba Marloa Intarmadlata Court rtpraJ and CrUnlDal Court bllla. tbo tVaUaburg- achool blQ aad Ua Bluo- flald cfcartar bQla. all of which orlrtnatw flra alarahaj aaJary MU.

the aCoolgomery School Mil. tha McDowell County dental citato bin and tha Wast t'nloa District School hCU. all of whlctt rasaed the Senate Friday. The Senate has paasad 3 Senate bills, rejected Id Senate bllla, and baa oa Its calender for Monday eeraa bllla oa third reaiUns-. aevoa oa second raarllna aad nine oa flrat readms.

a total of 63 of the US Senate bills which hare com. from tha committee. Hooea Calendar riled. TVe House baa passed IT of Its own bllla. rejected IS Hoase bUla.

aad haa oa Its calendar for Moaday aeeea bills oa thlr draadlaa. If oa second readies and I oa first read Ins. total of TI of frees eeenmltteaL Each calendar for Monday baa both Seaata aad House bills listed for eenslderetloa. The school cede bill, regarded aa one of tha moat Important of all Ua maas-area to be considered at this seaaion. Is still ra the beads of oa tdaeatloa, tbaagb ft Is ei peeled to be reported owe by tha Kenan Cecsaalttea best week.

Tbks ooeamtitoe has had bearings aa tha eade bill alaaaat ovary day ataen It was pfiatad. Tba priaelpal appoaltloa developed has beea agalast thai sectloa ef the bill provldlag for the appoint-saeat af caaiaty su perl a lead. a Is by cwaeiy boaraa af adaeallaa compos. af rreeldeata af district boards. Aa agree meat between tba backers af a levies oade bill, provldlag for the eadiaeauaa of all the lax levy laws ta tba elate, aad these behtad tba school I cods bill, by which tha aectioa of the 1 levlea cade bill relatlag ta schools bss beea made eat laractory to lha school peeple.

has led la tha ailmlaatloa of Ibe Seaaelef sectloa from tha schso cade bllL BUI Be port ad Favorably. Tha levlea coda bill baa baai ported from the Honee Commltteo on Taaatlaa aad Finance with a reoom aaaadatioa that It pasa. Tba aectioa af this bill relatlag to tha schools pro- vtdea as fallows; Far IT. leanest ery Scheole A maxl-mom levy of 44 rests for tha teachsrs faad: a levy af 1 casts for the build lag malaleaeace faad: a new bvlldlng eaBLaL naaej levy ei wu. idi prv-vuloa that ta event of aa emergency la a district, tha Stata Supertateadeat of Bcbaele aad tba Stafa Tax Commla-eleaer may aothortaa aa additional laraaly-raal levy for that parpoee.

For High School a A maslmnm levy af St eeais far the teachsrs aad build-laa faads. aad If this Is not sufficient ta raa the school aa extra levy may ba authorised by tha State Superiatead- eat aad the Stata Tax Cemmlesloaer. State aid for classified high schools resnalaa tha ssme aa la tha paet. cam tag oat af tba general stata fund. Last year this was I ilk.

ee. The geaeral seaael faad Is to bo ased far tha espeaeea of the Stata Depart aaat. te pay tha salaries of tha County artea for teacbers prepoaed In tba coda. SIS. and ITS.

Chaag-e Is Xada. change Is mads la tha manner of raising tha geaeral fuad. ao that all of It will coma from! ladlrect aoarcea la tba past tbla fuad has bssa derived, ta pari, from aa laeiirect source, the aialadsr belag made ap by the Stata Baard af Pnbllo Works by transferring freea 4.4 to M.M from the state faad. Last year tha traasfer amount- ad la four aad aae half cents ef the state direct levy. By the new law aa snore traaefers will ba mads rreas ths stata ruad, and.

while the bill alee discards the old ana bed ef per capita distribution of ths state aid. Its provisions also save richer districts from paying the state levy, which. stalled 1 easily, will rniee mare moaey Hew Alhaa j. lad A few ailaetae I tkaa theea districts aver received before a CI real I Coart Jury trylag the thraagh state aid. ease af Chariee Scbaelder.

41 raara aid. I Tha gnaactal ptaa, ft Is derlared. will retareed a verdket af aat aratUr vea. be anfflctaat te guarantea that every dls- aroay aVhaetd.r rat ke threat with tnet la tha state may eaudact IU achaoU a rasaf aad was feajad dead la la aatl'st least for the mntraia term aad pay whaa a Cf1 attache weal ta nnau'lM aew mlnimara salarlaa. him te the coertr.eia.

lie was ac- Annii sa ire wit waa made thia morning teeed af Ike mara.r ef fli.phen MDI.r cf tha action ef the executlvd aaastoa ef lawa Marshal ef Fart raltoa. lad, last ha gaaaia. he'd tale yesterday, on the Jaiy. which have a made by Qai ii aai CVa-a well la tha last two yeara. 'All were approved except la aat hlo.

r.ofcb.re yaat.rd.y. brake am a trvak ta tha heme ef Two ArPateea Eejfeted. r.wr Oaniia 4 iui4 ii.im. (ran' The rJ -(Wns Charl.s TT. a kl' la It Traanan.

of Itvtlfppt. akr-Polnl ta Fibra- Ii Ha Onn'i ki kau m'T. I a. faie Lama a -i Tr't Vtar- at Cloud' Vnltd Btaiaa Dapartm.nt of Arrtcol- lora, Local Offlco of tha aathar Buraao, Ctnctnaatl. Oh Koord for Jaaoarr 33.

1I. aadlna' at p. ninetieth meridian Uma. aad a oomparlaoa wtt hlh. eorra- poadlaa day of tha laat thrao year: ma Canal.

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SI 1 N.E.-3 Cloudy Neon. 4 8 Cloudy 7 p.m.... 3 Cloudy xia IMS. iit. iia Hlaiiaat Umparatara.

Ol eo UwHt tanparatoro. 28 21 43 Avirtx tanparaturo tO 3 Pracipllalkm T. T. Btatamatit abowlBa thf coodltton of tha tamparatura and pracipltatloa at Cincin nati. Onto: Escaaa In tamparatura for tha 10 Ezcaaa la tamparatura atnea Jan.

1... 03 Dandaocy la pradpltatlon for tha day .00 Paoctaacr la prrdpltatloa alnoo Jan- nary 1 1.S3 W. C. Dcrertaux. Hooray tampcraturca: a.

m. .31 11a.m. ..9 4p.tn....8 1a.m. ...31 3 p.m. ...47 a.m....33 1p.m....

40 6p.m. ...47 a. 3 p. 7 p.m. ...46 10a.m.

...39 3p.m.. mount, appolatod tn una, 1517 aa a mem. ocr of tha Stata Board of Emhalmera. No raaaoaa war atatad for tha rejacUona. In tha list of appointments certlflad to Fortney.

as a member of tha Stata Road CommUaloa to reptaea A. D. "WU llama, who haa bean Chairman for tha past two yeara. Major Fortnay. who la 'n the ansioeerinsT corpa 9f tha army, had tr years' experience with General Goethals In the construction of the Pan- of Huntington, rosy attend and give their opinions oa the subject.

"Witnesses, To Summoned. The House also adopted a resolution the ITS Ilewoa bUra which have eome offered by Chairman Moore, of the Judiciary Committee, empowering the committee to summon aad compel ths attendance of witnesses for Its hearing oa tha charges which have been filed agalast Judge George C. Sturglss, of Morgan town, the hearing to begin Friday. January SL. The Senate Joint resolution, proposing that ths Legislators request tha Dl-ractor-Gaasral of Railroad, to require the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to lake ever the Twin Mountain and Poto-mao Railroad, this morning was de feated In the House by an overwhelm lng vote.

Only the Hoaea of Deleratee was In session Saturday, five nsw bills being Introduced, as follows, la conescutlve order from No. 1T4 to 1 1 1. laclustvs Br. Mr. Moore A bUl relating to leg- 1 By Mr.

Cox Appointment of commis sion to erect memorials to soldiers. By Mr. Barv.r A bill relating to prl- affcry election. By Mr. McCllntlcA bill relating to Charleston charter.

By Mr. McCllntlc A bill relating to cruelty to aalmala. PRISONERS MAY BE SLAIN Befora Bolshevlkl Ars Compelled To Zvscoate Petrogrsd. emeu raata va res a-rerasa. Helslagfors.

Finland. January IS. I The Bolshevlkl are speeding up their preparations to evacuate. Petrograd to avoid military disaster, according to PRAISE OF STEVEXS as rat af tha death ef J. Paul Stevens.

Saperlateadeatn. aad lha ramalader for General Manager of this com par. ye tines dUtribwttea aa state aid ta the ale-1 of railroad, and It deatree that this mla- tary echeole ta dlatrtcta which are I ntae ba made aa aa aspreeaion of tha unable to end set tho minima i term of I high appre ciatloa of thia hoard ef his .1. aaaaihs aad pay the minimum sal- I sarvlca to this eempany and of the deep sympathy ef this board for his family In their hour of great carta re meet and aor w. Entering the transportation depart' meat of tha railway company aa office boy.

hi aptitude for that branch of the service, his energy and buoyancy of spirit, his great capacity far detail nd close application woa for him conslant pro aotloa until within the space of' 16 years ba waa. at tba age of SO, appointed General Manager of the property, ta which position ba served the company from i the first dsy of July, lPls. Hi held tha confidence and esteem of tboee ka directed, fully as that of those he aa ad. Hie geniality gained for him lasting friendships which, notwithstanding the transforming hand ef death, will con Unas far beyond the winning person ality of his visible presence." itxvTsiojr or methods Of Demobilisation Is Urged oa the Secretary of War. ew Tors.

January 25. "Re istea af the present methods wf demobilisation, which is rapidly developing a condition of congestion and unemployment tn the large rttlea" was urged on Secretary of War Baker ba a resolution adopted here to-day by the New Tork State dvteory Board ef the Cmted Statea Lknployment Service, composed of leading employers aad labor representativee. Tha coiKtltiona complained ef a eaueed. the I ao lotion aera. by failure te return mea to tha places ef th'r TNa National CIrfc Federation was atl to nv-nariK tn diacharxed a- f--a.

era and war workara in par- 5 LIust Stand By Wilson la Carrying Oot Says Senator Proposals, Lewis. Failure To Support Points Would Subject America To Charge of Bad Faith, Ho Declares. Ktv York. January 25. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, spanking- to-day before tha Lawyers' Club la support of tha proposal for a leesue of nations, declared that the American OoTernmeat la the peace aet- Uemea could not abandon a single one of President 'Wilson's II principles without larinr Itself upon to the char (a of perfidy.

Germany. Senator Lewis said, would hare tha right to refuse to abide by the terms of tha armistice, the allies would bo Justified ra withdrawing from tha peace table, and all small nations or aspiring peoples fighting with the United States on tha basis of the President's proposals would be excused before tha world la turning from America. The peace was made by Germany and her people oa terms of 14 points proposed by the States, laclud-1 lng tha proposal of a league of nations for future peace." said Senator Lewis. These were adopted by tha allies as their only terms of peace, and all ac cepted as tha basis by Italy, tha Balk-ana and Turkey. It Is Impossible for tha United Suites to withdraw one of her terms or postpone one or omit to -press one without giving Germany the right then and there to refuse to abide by the terms of tha armistice la any partlc- ular.

She could refuse to deliver ner cannon and army as agreed. Tha people of Germany would be Justified In charg Tha Houaa of Xelegatea this morning I lng us with fraud- on them, and turn adooted a concurrent resolution. Intro- I aaalnst ua and support any force duced by McCllntlc. of Kanawha, providing for aa executive seaaion of both House and Senate to be held in the ehaamber of tha House at o'clock Tueeday evening. The Virginia debt Is to be discussed at tha session, which Governor Cornweli, Attorney-General E.

T. England and Attorney J. H. Holt. against our soldiers.

The allies would bo Justified la accusing us of trickery and withdraw from the table. Ev.rr little nation of aspiring peo- nlea Arhtlmt with US on the Oasis Of our proposals maae January o. iwo, would ba excused before tha world in turning front us and assailing us for per fldy to them, and then resenting It by allying themselves with any foes of the United States a a this on the grouna that our contracts and agreements were delusions and a fraud and our treaties of peace but scraps of paper. Wo- would be nerfldioua traitors to solemn compacts. and the one nation whose word would aink as low as was that of Prussia when her deceptions and lies brought her to destruction la tha Indignation of civilisation.

The vary last and first of the cove-uaia wa made to Germany as the basis of peace wss that all nations qualified as civilised should league to prevent war In future. This was tha oaa principal on which tha German people took our terms of peaea and withold further arms and armies to Germany. It eras on uus oasis, the guarantee of future peaoa In Europe, that Britain and Franca accepted the terms ef the United States. "On this one rock we built our house. To thai houaa coma all the nations.

Can ws now violate the honor of our house hold and prove ourselves la word or ac tion another Imperial PrussiaT it is now a Buaatian of American honor, it can' not be violated to accommodate political nartv Issues or to gratiry racial or tlonal hatreds. Justice demands that we hold fast to every covenant and upon our plighted faith for which our sons died that tha word of nations should ever be holv for this we pledge tne vow ot sa. rvn this rock we build our house a a and the gate of Hell shall not prevail agalast to Tt. D. Weaver and Nuraea Hood and Hudson.

latest aewa from the former Russian WFRDMAnSto ITn willing thst re-enforce- should accrue to their foes from prisoners of war embittered by years of maltreatment, tho Reds are said to plan killing most of tho prisoners now In PetroaTad. since they are unable to taka them along aad feed them. BIB, THS. a KORTE To Mr. and Mrt.

Herman KOrtt. a MDT KlrL xnwineji mvuj r.ir Thanks to Dr. David E. Weaver aad Grandma Tallen. orurT.iT Mr.

ana airs, uiwrence Scnell tnee atu-n habv dolnsr nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Werdmann Roea Keyi. a una mdt boy. Thanks to Dre. B. Leltse and S.

Rockhlll and Grandmother Fey. DEATHS. BOWIE Lsehlsn Bernard wowie. oe- Clark). Saturday.

p. at bis w-Menc lplktf Bellevue. Ky- aged II years. Due notice of funeral. Given la ICsmorlsJ Baaolutions By I rns'RVRD -William E.

Conrard. son of tv I c. h. and Fannie Conrard (nee Guil-C and O. Dirsctora.

Su- Saturday. January at Sara vif a. i aw a- Tha Board of Directors of tha Ch eke aad Onto Railroad haa -adopted this memorial oa tha lata J. Paul Ft evens. who died at bis hocne la Ft.

Mitchell last th: This board haa learned with profound t. m. Due notice of funeral. DALY In loving rememDranco or si. E.

Daly. First anniversary nign rous ait St. Edward's Church. February 1. it I a m.

Sadly miased by Me frienda Lima papera pleaae copy. DOWDEM Kate Marshall Dowden. January u. a a v- FXineral from -1014. W.

Ei" st. Monday. January zt. at a. m.

Requiem masa at St. Peter's Cathedral at a. m. DRTER Miss Kste Dryer nas passed on to summer J7f. ward for a long and busy life on tha earth plana, at the age of 89 years.

Funeral from tha Good Will 'Spiritual Church. Robinson Opera House, Monday. January 17. at o'clock p. m.

Burial at ijemeiery, rneW' port. Ky. EHRMAN Margaret Donovan Ehr- maa. oeariy aeiov on.uir vi Donovan. First anniversary reouiem high mass St.

Anthony Church, Bellevue. ivy, jtoaaay, Ji nary 11. at 7:10 a. m. FIWERAV -Anna Flnneraa.

after a lingering illness, at Elisabeth's OTin.wii, n. i lu.j, January it. at lo p. tn Funeral from John J. Gllllgan'e funeral parlors.

Monday. January ST. Requiem hlrh mass at St- Xevlera Church st io m. Members or tne Married Ladies' Sodality of St. Xav1ers Church will meet Sunday.

January la. at 4 p. m. FTJNCK Edward Frederick Funek. be loved huabann ex Matiioa runcx (nee Knecht).

suddenly. Friday aiornlng. January 14. Serrlcee at the late reaiaence. zzs rnrK av walnut Hula, slonday afternoon.

January ii. at 1 o'clock. GOULD Sarah Jane Gould, beloved wife or J. w. irouid, at residence, 16SS Dudley st, Thursday, January zt.

at P. m. iSarvlcea at real. dence. Monday, January 17, at p.

tn. Friends Invited. ORKEN Emma Green (nee Vanscyos). beloved wife of James Green. Friday.

a B. a.b uavnii MunotT, at FndfSfrl' from late reeldence- Aurora leads Invited. HARDING George E. Hsrdlng. be loved casDsna or tns late ryrtls sfter a linrerinr liiaeas.

-1 I J'ara. Funeral from the ion. Ohio, ounday. Jan. HAMMAXN Rose Kanimann (nee Gfiir), beloved wile of Chrlsto-Ther Hammann, Thursday, January 21.

11. at 10:17 p. axed It years Funeral Monday. January 87. from residence, IU Winchell ar.

at 7:30 a. m. High mass of requiem st Si Augustine's Church at 8 a. m. Mem ber or laniai Auxiliary no.

js, hlnlghts of St. John. HATHURST Private George Hay-hurst, beloved son of John and Rebecca Hayhurat (nee Taylor), killed in action in France. Servioes Sund.y January IS, Ills. at tha M.

Church." Addy.toa, Ohio, at p. m. Friends Invited. HEARV Richard Hearn, beloved brother of Nancy Leshar, Thursday. January IS.

at IS midnight, at rri-'-dence. Sit Livingston at. Funeral Mondsy. January 37. from the above residence at 1:10 p.

m. HE TDK Albert Henry Heyde, beloved huaband of Joephone Heyde (nee Dollenmeyef Friday, January 24 11. at after a lintrerinc Illness IS years. 4 months. day a fortified with the sacraments or the holy church.

Funeral Tuesdav, January S8. at 4:30 a from the late residence. 405 W. McMicken av. Requiem high mass at St.

Augustine's Church. Bank st, at 7:10 a. m. JTJERGITNS Chales Juergens. of 1014 rurcell av- husband or Alice Juergens (nee Ziegenfelder), January 24 Funeral from Wllteee'a chapel 2:10 p.

m. Piqua (Ohio) papera please copy. K3STVER Fred Wm. Ktptner. beloced husband of Elisabeth Kistner (nee Lohmiller).

January IS at 10:10 a. m. Due notice of funeral. KOHAKE Llsetta Kohake. (nee Ruache).

widow of Frank Kohake. oa Friday. January 14. at noon, at her residence. 1117 First price Hill.

Funeral Tuesday, January .28. Solemn requiem high mass at SU Lawrence Church at a. m. KORTD Peter" Korte. beloved hus band of Christine Korte (nee Evers).

Saturday, January 25. 1919. at 3:40 p. m- aged SO yeara. Funeral Tuesday.

January 2S, from residence, 121 Poplar at. at 8 a. m. High mass of requiem at St Henry'a Church at 8:10 a. m.

Kindly -omit flowers. KOSCHE George Kosche. Saturday. at p. nu.

area 39 years. Du, notice of funeral. KRIMPELMAN J. H. Krlmpelman.

be loved husband of the late Elizabeth Krlmpelman (nee Kiathacke), January 26. at 7 p. at his late residence, 8723 Dfna av Cheviot Du notice of funeral. LOHAUS Anthony Lohaus, beloved husband of Mary Lohaus (nee Tassel), Wednesday, January 119, at 5:45 p. aged 69 years.

Funeral Monday, at 8:30 a. from residence, 2179 Barnard st Solemn requiem masa at St vAugustinc's Church st 9 a. m. Relatives and friends invited. Please omit M'KALE Mary McKale, beloved ir or tne late Fatrlck McKale ami mother of Thomas McKale.

Funeral from the residence" of her daadghter. sars. rora Campbell. Ufa. 814 E.

Third st, Monday, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high maaa at SC Xaavier'a Church ai a. m. McNAMARA William McKamara, belter known aa Mack, beloved husband of Catherine McNamara (nee Sheehyi hd son of Kate and the Jate Thomas auiainira, Deu.r KOOWn as Major Mack, friday, January S4, at f- n-.

aged II 'years. Funeral from hia late residence, 818 State av, Tuesday. January 28. at 8:80 a Requiem high mass st Blessed Sacrament Church at a. ta.

MEEHAN Delia Meehan. 4eIove.l daughter of Thomas and Mary Meehan (nee Creaven) Saturday, a reaidence of her sister. Mrf- h'rle JBolfman, Cresentville. Ohio, Tuesday. January S8, at a Requieml high maaa at St Gabrie Church at 8:10 a.

m. Burial at St Jo-AuPto funVrll. Cetnrr. Price HilL MERTENS George Mertena h.i-.i son of Bernadina Mertena (nee Ble-denhorn) and the lata Joseph Mer-" Jsnuary 20. Bu.ae1liSJL'r- Remains at the Borgmann Co.

chapel. Due MINOR Wnilam Ernst Mlnoiv husband or Wrgaret Sherlock of ap- i FrovWenoa Hon- January 25. 1919. Funeral a.rvlp.. a ilenc', 614 Lnfk-yete av, Clifton.

Monday. January 37. at p. m. Burial private.

Kindly pmit flowers? Myers, beloved soi of Walter and Clara Myers (nee rsturd.y. January residence, 1219 ot funeral. th-. Due notice R-VKD ALL-A1 vi C. 'Randall, beloved i jonaeiia Randall (nec M.etrSi- fter lness.

Friday, at 13:20 p. in hia 77th year. Funeral from late residence. 1745 Cleneay Norwood. Monday, at 2 P.

m. interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. ISt Louis papers please RIN "winP'S or Mis, Julia Rin will be buried from the vault of St. Joseph Cemetery Saturday Febru ary 1, at 3 p. m.

Friends invltt OBERTSONjWestanna Brown ertson. wife of if dk. ROBERTSONjWestanna Brown Rob- KTit Pcefully at her Friday morning, January 24. ai Funeral from late resi 3550 home aged 51 Waahinarta. 1 -V-, 1 day afteracn.

2:80 cloVk: SAVD Lllllie- K. Sand (nee Knollmsnl eiovea wire of George Sand, Saturday. January 26. at 4 a. aged 43 yeara.

Funeral from her UtS residence. 1909 Eighth at, Tuesday. January 28. at a. m.

Requiem high masa at St Michael's Church 8:30 a. m. SCHOMAKER Catharine Schomaker aneg bfloved wife of Edward H. ScJjomaker. Thursday.

January 23. mi.f'lf'-Z0 mv.ed 37 1 month. 11 days. Fortified with the sscraments of the holy church Funeral Monday. January 27 at 1-ttn a.

from the late residence. 517 Fortune av. Requiem high mass at St, Monica Church Herman st Fair-view Heights, at 8:8 aTrnT SCHWEJZERHO- Mary Schwelzerhof eiai, peiovoq wife of Simon ot her home. Johnson road. Colerain Township, January 25 5d 7ft.

years. Funeral services Tuesday. January S8. at 1:30 nr late residence. Burial lml Cemetery at 3 p.

m. Friends n-vited. 5ichr1 SUver. Frldav. Vf.i- I- Funeral service, at W.

nun iiinerai noma, McMillan and Upland place. Mnndav. ,0:3. Kindly omit flowera Burial private. STEI.VWAtTSER Elisabeth Stelnhaii.er (ne Broaat helnwaH ir.

AJl5.wW.S,t'innu""r mother or tit 8teln.riauser. of Price Hill, st the home fcf her daughter. Mrs. V' Colerain sv, Saturdav st Tuesday' Penntown Ind KI-SAKG B-rnhard Vorels.nir. f- Vogelsang (nee Klink).

Friday. Jaanuary 24. joii aged 81 vea rm mnA i ii- "ersl from residence of Ms daughter. Mrs. John r.

Tm "O- 1 I- January 27. at av, Monday, Janulrv 27. Post No. ember of G. Thon VOJf ROHR Charles Von Rohr.

be-ved son of Henry and Mary' von Rohr (nee Gallagher). Thuradsv. January 23. at 3:45 p. aged 24 years.

Funeral from late residence. avs, Wyomlnr Ohio, Mondsv. January 27. at 8: a. m.

Requiem high masa at St. "if Tqhat m. Interment at St Mary's Cemetery. WESSKIjf John BernardX Wessela. beloved husband of Anna Wessels (nee lornaker-Bohmenn).

Friday. Jsnuary 24, 1919. at 10:50 a. aged 41 Funeral Monday. January 27.

from reaidence 1029 Rlttenhouae st at a- m. Hirh mass of requiem at 8:10 a- m. Kindly omft flowera Xn Loving' fiesMmbranei Of Eugene Hermann, who died Janu ary i isis. Eugene, dear, wo did not forget you: day wa think cf the absent love. face, front wa share each others' troubles.

Sweeping our faith la God and you Sadly Missed By Pspa and Mamma. Xa llemory Of father. Jfr. Jam-a C. Carroll mho passed ia-f 24.

1918. end.

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