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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1915 MAIN SHEET BIRTHS. DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.

rHRHARDT To Mr. end Mrs. Charles Fhrhardt of Williamson place, North-sMe- a y-pound baby boy. Thanks to Iir. V'oe.

fr. Creidler. and nurse, Miss Kuchenbeck. I T-vriT-To Mr. and Mrs.

Charier Kindt. Vr Ring place," Price Hill, twins, two S' h0v6 Mother and sons doing finely. Thankrto Ir. Jos. Duffy.

Dr. Robert Mrs. Howard, and nure. Mis. A.

Donovan. To Mr. and Mrs. Robt. J.

itrr Mnee Anna Walsh), ar. inv January- 12. 1915, Mother 1,.. nnif fine. Thanks to Dr.

f. a and Dr. Louis Cook and B-rse. ira. a i DEATHS.

c-pPhlliD Bachmeier (nee Mill r). AVI. wy. 1 i -usee Borgmann Co'tvp 1178 Monday at a. m.

High mass r- 'if at st- Edward's Church at oc-pr-l wrV.Ln Rosa Beagle (nee Kessler), be-in vd wife of Thomas Beagle. Saturday. 1G. at residence, w. cor.

Sixth Isabella Newport. aged 42 roars Funeral Tuesday, January 19, with services at 2 p. m. at late residence. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

EN FD1C Frank Benedlc. beloved hus-btlnd of Aberdina Benedic (nee strioker). Friday, January 15, at residence, 4302 Quarry Cumm nsvil e. aj-td 47 years. Reaulem high mass at 9 a.

m. at Bt. Bonlfaclus Church Tuesday. January 19. EENVETT Maggie Bennett (nee Butler) beloved wife of A.

L. Bennett, at 10 a. Friday, January 16, at MriKon. Ohio. FuneraLfrom St.

John Church, Fosters. Ohio, Monday, at 9 a. m. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Ohio. TSTVKSB First anniversary reqti'm high mass for Mrs.

Mary Monday, January 18, at Holy Family ihurcbv unoSET Emma Adelaide Brosey (nee twlnved wife Of Loula (J -Tirnxey at 7:15 p. January 16. aged .18 years 6 months and 7 days. Due notice of funeral. URT'VS Henry Bruns.

beloved huffoand of Marie Bruns (nee Thompson), Saturday January 16. at 2:30 a. m. Remains at James Gilllgan's funeral parlors, Ot.T West Eighth st. Due notice of funeral.

CAIaDON John J. Caldon. beloved nf Ratlin Caldon and son of Ellen McDonough and the late Thomas Cal-iinn January 16. at noon. Funeral from 1,1.

i.t residence. 224 Western Cov irtnn. Reaulem high mass Tuesday morning, at o'clock, at St. Patrick's Church, Covington. rOMPTON Mamie Compton, aged 30 vpars.

Funeral Monday from Buss Borgmann Company's chapel at 2 p. m. c-vsrvRAVE Slater Mary Xavler Cos- pt.v. at the Convent of Mercy. 1409 Freeman Saturday, January 16, at 7:10 p.i m.

nrF Michael Dee. who died January 20, 1913. Second anniversary high mass at 7 a m. Tuesdav at St. Edward crrurcn.

Sadly missed, but not forgotten, by be- loved wife and sons. DETFENBACH Samuel R. Deffenbach. hnshind of the late Henrietta DefTen' hHrh (nee Slater). Saturday.

January 16. at 3:30 p. after a lingering Illness. aged 88 years. Services Monday, Jan-' uary 18, at 8 p.

at the late residence. W. Elchth st. Burial Tuesday. Jan uary 19, at Springfield.

Ohio. Spring field (Ohio) papers please copy.j FAIJ.ER Harry C. Faller, beloved husband of Soohia P. Faller (nee Querner) at Tucson, January 0. in his 81st var.

Funeral and services Monday at n.l m. at the chapel of German Protestant Cemetery, on Carthage av. Friends invited. FAUL Nicholas Faul, at the Tesidenre of his daughter, Mrs. R.

C. Ed sail C'amn Denlson. Ohio, in his 83d yr ar, FineraL Tuesday. January 19. from St Andrew's Church at MlUord, Oli-o, at it a 1 hi.

FELTMAS Mary Feltmann (nee C.ausepohl), Thursday, January 14, 1915, at 2 n. in her 79th year, Funeral from her late residence, 214 Church st, St. Bernard, Ohio, Monday, January 18, lf13, at 6 -m. Requiem mass at at. Clement's Church at 8:30 a.

m. GEIGER John C. Gelger. beloved husband of Josle Gelger (nee Meyer), suddenly. Friday.

January 15. 1915, aged 36 years. Funeral from the late residence, 1207 Holman Covington. Tuesday, January ir, at a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Aloysius's Church at 8 a. m. Interment- in Mother of God Cemetery. GERDES Theodore Herman Gerdea.

beloved husband the late Gerdes (nee Huelsmannt, on Saturday, January 16. 72 years and 6 months. Funeral from his late residence. 2.114 Chickasaw st. Tuesday at 7:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St Mon cVs Church at 8 a. m. GILLIGASf. Patrick J.

Gllligan." Funeral from residence of his niece, Mrs. Anna Foster Barker, 427 St. Newport. Monday at 7:30 a. m.

Re-liilem high mass at Corpus Christl Church at 8 a. m. Please omit flowers. GRIFFITH Alice B. Griffith (nee Burke), at Pan Diego, Saturday.

January Remains at James Gilllgan's funeral parlors, 607 West Elghtn st. Requiem high mass at St. Peter's cathedral Monday at 9 a. m. Interment fit Spring Grove Cemetery.

11AMANT Julia Hamant (nee Martin), wife of Joseph Hamant. Saturday, January 16, at 7:30 a. aged -19 y-ars. Funeral from residence icf5 Gest st. Tuesday, January 19, at m.

Requiem high mass at Church the Blessed Sacrament at 8 m. Members of Ladies' Auxiliary No. 97, Knights of St John. Invited. i NLEY Edward Hanley, beloved of Ellen Hanley (nee Hogan), Frl- January 15, at 11:43 'a.

at resi-i-nre, 142 State agvd 56 years. irier.tl from residence Tuesday. January lit. at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem gh rr.nss at Blessed Sacrament Churah at a m. A RKR ECHT George Harbreoht, he-1 "Vt-d son of Peter F. Harbrecht and the Elizabeth Harbrecht (nee Stan- "'tzi. at the residence. 1770 Syearnore -t Friday, January 15.

at 5:40 p. 10 months and 13 days. Services the residence Monday, January 18, at cluck P. m. A TNG Joseph Harding, beloved son o' J.

and the late Lilian Hard -me 1 nee Rhodes), aged 19 y-ars and 5 'ii' ntl.s. Requiem high mas' at S3. i'' ter and Paul's Church, North No, wdud, Monday. January 18, at 8:80 in. Relatives friends invited to Httend.

Hl'MMEIj Mrs. Barbara Hummel, widow of David Hummel, formerly of Cincinnati, at her home. 1108 Hanover st. Hamilton. Ohio, Saturday afternoon, at th.

nge of 74 years. Funeral services i't the late residence Wednesday. January 20. at 9 a. m.

Burial at Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Cincinnati, at 11 a. m. 1 mordk Stanley Joseph Imorde.be- imea child of Bernard and Lena imorde nee Muff), Saturday, at 10:30 P. nr. from the residence.

720 acje st. JANDER Anna Jander (nee Schuster), winow of Gustave Jander, Saturday. Tanuary 16. 1915, at 4 p. In her 78th Vtar.

Due notice of funeral. JOHXSON Mayme Johnson (nee Mar-. Jn). "beloved wife gf N. C.

Johnson, Tnursday. January 14, at 8:40 p. m.i in New York City. Funeral from residence of her father, P. H.

Martin. 809 Dayton st, Monday, January 18. at 2 p. m. JONES-W'm.

H. Jones. Friday, January 74 years. Funeral from the residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Martha Hart, 3520 Mooney av.

Hvde ark. Monday, January 18. at 9:30 a. -At his request please. omit flowers.

KUNKE Mary Klinke, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George Giesker, I.Tiit Ethan Camp Washington, at :4.r p. aged 79 years. Due notice of funeral. KNOX Imogen Alice Mallory Knox, wife uf Dr.

J. T. Knox. Funeral K-rvices Monday at 10:30 a. m.

at residence of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur i 1 Tavlor Hnllir tana Vstmr Wnnnt Hills, Burial at Hamilton. Ohio. 1'ANSER Peter William Lanser. beloved urn of Theresa Lanser (nee Weil- r) and the Peter U.

Lans. r. Thur y. January 14, 1915. at 1:55 a.

at -deiice. Harrison and K. nkel av Cheviot, Ohio, aged 20 years 6 nth and 22 days. Funeral from resid Monday, January 1915. at 8 1 nihil iiiiu, Ob.

njytius Church. Bridgetown, at 8:30 a. rriends Invited. Carriages eave VU- Stermer'n branch .142.1 Hrrt. Cheviot, at 7:30 a.

m. Hamilton 1 (Ohio) and Tulsa (Okla.) papers please I LALLY Patrick P. LaHy1! at his home. 404 feast Fifth alter a three days Illness of paralysis, at 6:15 n. Thursday, January 14, 1915.

Burial from the residence of his ster-in-law. Maysville, at an early date. LIEDER Caroline' Lieder (nee D'nket- mann). r-eleved wife of Otto lye er. suddenly, January 1(5, at 4 p.

at residence, Hopkins aged 5 Due notice of funeral. LUEBBE Henry Luebbe, Saturday, Jan- 10, iio. at p. at his residence. 1947 State at the age of 71 6 das- notice of funeral.

Kindly omit flowers. MEURET Josephine Meuret, Saturday. ja-nuary 1915, at 3 a. after a short illness, fortified with the sacraments of the holy church, aged 52 years and 9 months. Funeral Monday, January IS, from Joseph Schreiber So.i's establishment.

1417 and 1419 Main st Requiem high mass at St John a Churcn, Green st, at 8 a. m. Relatives and friends invited. MICHIE William Michie. beloved hus- Dand of Margaret JL.

Michie (nee Lang), Saturday, January 16. at p. after a lingering illness, in his year. Due notice of funeral. MTJLLER Soohle M.

Muller. Saturdiv. January 16. at 4 p. at the of her brother.

Christian Miller. 217 Fulton Walnut Hills. Due notice of funeral. RUSCHE William Anthony Rusche, inursday. January 14, 191S, at 8:30 P.

beloved husband of Anna M. RusQhe (nee Wlrtz), in his 30th year. Funeral from the resldpnce of mother. Mrs. Bernard Rusche, 2785 West Sixth st.

Sedamsville, Monday, at a. m. Requiem high maas at St. Vincent De- Paul's Church at 8:30 a Friends and- members of Holy Nama Society invited. Indianapolis papers please copy.

SCHRANK Margaret Schrank, beloved aaugnter or Louis and Jennie Schrank (nee Hill), Saturday, January 16. 1915. at 7 a. In her 4th year. Funeral from the late residence, 132 E.

Clifton Monday at 2 p. m. 3PECHT Susan Specht (nee RlDllnrt. relict of Fred Specht, Thursday. January 14.

at 12:55 a. aged C4 ars 4 months and 28 days. Funeral Monday Jrom her residence, 1537 Bremen st, at a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Francis a Church at 8:80 a. m. Friends Invited. Indianapolis (Ind.) papers please copy. STERNER Josephine B.

Sterner, aged 11 years, funeral services at Widows' Home, Walnut Hills, Monday, at 10 a. m. STORY Herbert Story, belovel hu- Dana of Nellie Story (nee Weaver), at his residence, 2119 Eastern Jan-uary JL Funeral from Sixth Presby-Church Tuesday. January 19, at iw ill. STRIKER Julia Striker (nee Bosse).

wiaow or John Striker. Friday, January 16, 1915. Funeral from resl-aenoe, No. 3020 Bathgate st. Walnut Hills, Monday, January 18, at 2 p.

to which friends are Invited. VON DRISKA oseph Von Driaka, Tt -day, January 18. Funeral from r--l-dence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Von Driska. 933 Sunset Prloe Hill.

Monday, January 18. Requiem high mass at St William's Church at 7:43 a. m. "WHITE Mary E. White, beloved wife ff C.

and mother of Robert O. White, passed away Saturday, January 16. in her 72d year Funeral Tu siw. January 19, -from Charles H. Dh nau's chapel at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. nd-ly omit flowers. Wellsburg (W. Va.) papers please copy.

"WILKINSON Richard James Wilkinson, Infant son of R. L. and Ada Wilkinson, at Chicago January 16. WINKLER Carolina Mary Winkler (nee Metz). widow of Charles Winkler, Saturday, January 16, at 3:30 p.

at her home, .213 Calhoun st, aged 73 years. Due notice of funeral. ZTJFANG Barbara Zufang (nee Burk hardt). widow of Euchar Zufang luuiBuny, January 14. at a.

in her 7flth t.ZL iir7i mi "STS a. m. Solemn levltical mass at St Francis Church at 8 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited.

In Loving Remembrance Of my mother. Josephine Muench (nee Sclwemberger). who died January 18. The parting which one year ago, I never can forget; Nor soothe. those pangs of woe Deep in my heart yet My mother; my own, my loving mother, Death called from me away.

And left me here to mourn her loss One year ago to-day. My dear mother the grief Is great That I endure for your sake. I would give the world and all Its wealth To have you back in perfect health. But God has willed it so to be; He separated you from me. When the lot was cast, on you it fell.

On this dismal night you bade me farewell. There Is nothing to allay my grief, But trust in God your soul to keen. Where angels sirg, and saints rejoice, That happy home ln paradise. From Her Loving Son. Leonard Muench.

U. S. S. Rhode Island. In Loving Memory Of our dear parents, Catherine Mnl'aney.

who died January 22, 1914. and Jam Mullaney, who died January 27, 1912. Just one year ago to-day Since our dear mother passed away. Time was too short to say farewell To those she thought of and loved so well. We often sit and think of you, ar mother.

When we are all alone. For memory Is the only thing that grief can call its own. Always with a tinge of sadness. Closely akin to pain. Comes the old unquiet longing io see our near motner ana rattier onoe again.

It's three years since dear father left us; But his memory never fades. And In heaven we hope to meet them Some sweet day by and by. Children. Anniversary hieh mass nt TTniv rvno. Church Friday, January 22, at 6:30 a.

ra in Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, mother- m-iaw ana granamotner, Mrs. Josephine Muench (nee Schwemberger). who died January 18, 1914. Within a silent grave asleep Lies our dear mother, we could not keerj: Though 'tis one year since we saw her sweet, smiiins: lace. There can never be another to take her sacred Dlace.

Death came so suddenly, murmured not a wora. And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep When we are all alone. For memory -is the only friend That. grief can call its own. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Daugh ters.

Sons-ln-Law and Grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gehrum and Son Hilton. -and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Zim-mer and daughters Loretta and Josephine In Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved daughter and sister. Mrs. Norma M. Murray (nee Buas-mann), who departed this life January 17.

1914. Just one year ago to-day Since dear Norma, passed away; 'Neath our- eyes you faded slowly, Growing day by day more frail. Bearing sweetly all your suffering Without murmur, moan or wail. Time was too short to say farewell To the ones you thought of and loved so well. God alor.e, for he knows best Gave you a home of happiness.

"Twas bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with you, whom we loved so dear. When we are called to Join you, and with this world are through. We pray the Lord to let us go as peace- ul and brave as you. From Her Loving Parents, Brother and Slster-ln-Law.

In Loving Remembrance Of our Fred Meyer, who died January 15 1914. God called rtlrn) home: it was His will. nut in our nearts ne lingers still. His memory is as dear to-day As in- the hour he passed awav. The flowers that we laid upon his grave May wither ard decay; But the love we bore for him Will never fade away.

From Hlo Father. Mother, Broth, rs and Sisters. In Memory Of our dear mother, Sarah Shear, and father, John Shear, who died January 17. 1899. nnd February U2, 1892.

They have passed from earth away. But 1 hP to Dneet lntn omo flay. From Their Daughter, Mrs. Anna Wbeel- er. and Children.

I In Loving Remembrance Of our dear wife and mother, Josephine Muench (nee Schwemberger), who died January 18. 1914. Anniversary high mass at St George's Church Monday, January 18, at 7:30 a. m. Mother, dear, sacred name and sweet, how slow we are to prove The height and depth ar.d deathlessness of perfect mother love.

We take her tender daily care just as the thoughtless flowers; Look up to God for daily light because we know 'tis ours. But when we miss from heart and life the comfort of her care. Then we must learn to live without ber presence and her prayer. Tls then the name of mother is to us a holy thing. Sadly Missed By Husband and Children.

In Loving Remembrance Of my dearly beloved parents, Anna Betzlng (nee Thtede), who departed this September 12, 1904, and Henry Betzing, who passed away January 9, 1908. Gone, but not forgotten. Dearest parents, how I miss you Since from earth you passed away. And my heart is aching sorely As I think of you to-day. Sad, sad, these words cannot Impart The sorrow that lies within my heart; If love and care could death prevent Your life would, not so soon be spent 'Tie mine to miss you all my years, Forget you, I can never.

Yet when the Journey is ended 1 In heaven I will meet you. Sadly Missed By Your Daughter Edna. In Memory Of our dearly beloved father, George Cole, who passed into eternal rest January 1913. 'Neath our eyes he faded slowly.l Growing day by day more frail; Bearing: sweetly all his sufferings Without murmur, moan or wall. Earth has lost its look of gladness.

Heaven seems to us more bright. Since the spirt of our loved one Took Its homeward, happy flight Lord, give us strength our loss to 'bear. And lead us In our heavenly way. That we may meet our loved one there In realms of everlasting day. Sadly Missed By His Loving Son and Daughter-in-Law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cole. Memorial. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and mother, Clara Macke (nee Osterman), who died January 16. 1913.

Two long. sad. weary years have flown. And we have older and sadder grown Since you have left us mourning here. Oh, how we miss you, daughter and mother, dear; They say that time will bring relief To lonely mortals bowed In grief.

We often sit and think of thee When we are all alone. For memory Is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly Missed By Her Parents. Brother. Sister and Two-Year-Old Daughter.

In Memory Of our dear daughter and sister. Ida Markus, who passed away suddenly January 17. 1912. Gone, but not forgotten. The shadow seems heavy, oh, sister, Afl we walk through the valley of care, For well do we know that r.o other Can drink of our cup of despair; And yet on the rim of the fountain That is kissed by eternity claim Hangs the hope reaching high as mountain.

the We shall meet you and greet you again. From Her Loving Mother. Sister and Brothers. In Loving Remembrance Mrs. Thomas Rohan, who died Of Jan uary 18, 1914.

Always with a tinge of sadness. Closely akin to pain. our "clLr on again btl ,8 gone, Dut not forgotten. Never shall her memory fade: Sweetest thoughts shall always linger Around the grave where she is laid. As time files on.

dear mother. We miss you more and more; But still It brings us nearer the day When we shall meet to part no more. From Her Loving Husband and Children. In Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, Mary Luebbe, who died January IT. 1914.

Through ail pain she smiled, A smile of heavenly birth. And when the angels called her She smiled farewell to earth. Heaven retair.eth now our treasure. Earth the lonely casket keeps; And the sunbeams love to linger Where our dear mother sleeps. One year has passed; Friends think the wound is healed; Little do they know the sorrow Within our hearts concealed.

Sadly Missed By Her Loving Husband and Children. In Sad But Loving Remembrance Of our deaT sister, Emma Freytag jjurr, wno passea away January 18 1910. As a reward for her beautiful life. God must have granted her the power To call her beloved brother Fred To share her precious dower. Why should we weep when the weary ones rest On the bosom of Jesus supreme.

In the wonderful city prepared for the blest? For death is naught but a dream. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Sisters. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear daughter and sister. Bertha M. Smith (nee Walter), who died Jan-nary 18.

1912. The rolling stream of time rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. The flowers that we lay upon the grave May wither and decay. But the love we have for her Will never fade away. Sadly Missed By Parents, Sisters and Brothers.

In Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, Barbara Lottes (nee Belnensteln), who passed away January 17, 1914. 'Neath 'our eyes she faded slowly, Growing day by day more frail, Beaafng sweetly all her sufferings Without murmur, moan or wall. You are sleeping, dearest mother. Where the golden waters flow, And we know you are happy In your everlasting home. Sadly Missed By Your Son, Daughters and Grandchildren.

In Memory Of our dear mother, Frederlcka Hen- selroeier (nee HUlebrand), who died January 14. 1914. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. Peaceful in thy grave so low; Thou no more wilt our number. Thou no more our 6row know.

Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled. And In heaven with Joy to gre.et thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. From Her Son, Henry I HUlebrand, and Daughters. In Memory Of our dear mother, Frederlcka Hensel-meier (nee HUlebrand), who died January 14, 1914. Peaceful be thy silert slumber.

Peaceful in thy grave so low; Thou no more wilt join our number Thou no more our sorrow know. Yet again we hope to meet thee. When the day of life is fled. And in heaven with Joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tears are shed.

From Her Son, Henry HUlebrand, and Sisters. 1 In Loving Remembrance Of our beloved mother and sister Mary E. Erdmann. wno died January is. 1914 Just one year ago to-day Since one we loved has passed away; Sad was our home that fatal day.

When one we loved and dearly prized Lay fast asleep before our eyes. The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell Al Al0 iuoa 1110 UUC iwicu IVIA. Ana while she lies in peaceful sleep Her sacred memory we will keep. From Her Loving Children and Sisters, In 'Memory Of our beloved husband and father, John a. jurgens, wno died January 13, iui4.

Gone, but not forgotten. 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. The Bereaved Family.

In Remembrance Of our dear daughter and sister Anna Zahn. who died January 15, 1914. Oh, dearest sister Anna, Since you have passed away. 11 seems not one year ago, But only yesterday. Whenever we speak your loving name uur eyes witn tears are wet; Oh, Anna, how we loved you.

And love cannot forget The Lord took you from us, It was His holy will; And left in our hearts a vacancy Which no onA 1h can fllL But in our saddest moments One haonv thought holds sway: We will meef again, dear Anna', And be happy some sweet day. From Her Loving Parents, -Mr. and Mrs. George Zahn, and Sisters. First anniversarv reaulem high mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 7:80 Monday, January 18.

la Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved wife and mother. Minnie cordes, who departed January 19. 1914. One sad lonely year has passed Since we saw her dear face last: In silence she suffered, with, patience she bore. until God called her to suffer no more.

Her memory we shall always keep While she lies in peaceful sleep. From Her Loving Husband and Chll- urco, In Loving Remembrance Of J. E. KngeL who died January 17. 1913.

The rolling stream of time rolls on. But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there; The flowers that we lay upon the grave May wither and decay, But the love we bore for him win never fade away. From the Loving Family. In Loving Remembrance Of Mr. George Harden, who died Jan uary 14, 1814.

The rolling stream of til me rolls on. liut still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. The flowers that we lay upon the grave May wither and decay. But the love we bore for him 111 never fade From His Loving Children. In Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved auntie, Katharine Holies, who departed this ine January 14.

1914. Beautiful in life. Beautiful in death. Beautiful and happy In your heavenly home We pray to God thou be. Sadly Missed By Your Loving Niece and Family.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father. Peter Fey, who died January 21. 1005. Years have gone, we know full well. Heartaches, but words can never tell; He Is at rest and his soul is free.

Where he waits for us in eternal peac From His Loving Wife. Mary Fey (nee Faehr) and Children. In Loving Remembrance Of Edwin Joseph Hater, who died Jan- uary is, rji. All the garnered gifts of years. All the Joy that banished tears.

All the smiles and all the laughter. And the peace that follows after, I would give. In all my sorrow. Could I clasp my boy to-morrow. From His parents.

Sisters and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of our beloved Darents John Huko. who died April 12. 1900. and Margarethe Hugo, who died, January 14.

1914. Sweet and peaceful be thy rest. Forget thee we can never; God called thee. He alone knows best; His will be done forever. 1 From Their Loving Children.

In Memory Of our dear husband and father. Joseph Schwenlcger, who departed this life January 15, 1909. God called him home, it was His will. But in our hearts he linger still; His memory is as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. From His Loving Wife and Children.

In Loving Remembrance Of my dear husband. John O. McGinnls, wno aied January 17, 114. The parting of one year ago to-day How could I ever forget His memory is as dear to-day As In the hour he passed away. Sadly Missed By His Wife, Mrs.

Louisa McGinnls. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear friend. Mrs. George Brink man. who died January 19.

1914. God called her home, it was His will. But in our hearts she lingers still; Her memory is as dear to-day" As In the hour she passed away. The Blue Ribbon Club. In Loving Remembrance Of my dear mother, Margaretha Branch, who died January 17, 1912.

God called her home. It was Hls'will; But in our nearts sne lingers still; Her memory Is as dear to-day As ln the hour she. passed away. From Her Loving Husband and Son In Loving Memory Of my dear wife. Annie Knlpper (nee salwechter), who died January 19, 1914.

God called her home; it was His will; But In our hearts she lingers still; Her memory is as dear to-day As In the hour she passed away. From the Bereaved Family. In Loving Remembrance Of Charles Koebel. who died Jan uary 1, ios. 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. His Bereaved Wife and Sons. In Memory Of our dear sister, Josephine Albert, who died January 10. She has gone from our home, But not from our hearts. Her Lonesome Sister Louise and Family In Loving Jiemory Of our mother, Mrs.

Louisa Burlew, who died January 10. 1911. "Gone, but not forgotten." Her Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of Fred Becht. who died January 17, 1914.

Sadly missed, but not forgotten. From Brother John and Wife, Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their assistance and sympathy during the illness and at the death of ou beloved sister and aunt, Sadie C. Gilllece. Especially do we thank Rev.

Father Henry for his kindness during her illness and for his impressive requiem and consoling words, and Rev. Fathers Reardon and McNeary, who assisted with the mass. We wish to thank the members of Fire Company 2, Ladder Company 6, B. and Ben Hur and the many other friends for their beautiful floral offerings, and the honorary pallbearers, and J. J.

Radel for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. From the Bereaved Family and Daniel B. Mulcare. i Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and rela tlves for the sympathy shown us in the sad hour of our bereavement in the death of our dear father, Bryant Campbell, of Walton, Ky.

Also, for the beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we thank Rev. John O'Dwyer and also Mr. Scott Chambers, undertaker, for the efficient and courteous service rendered. Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown to us in the hour of our bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband, son and father, Robert Weber. Especially do we thank Captain Hardwlck. Mr. Henry Grunkemeyer, and Rev.

At water for his consoling words, and Undertakers W. A. Watklns A Son, and for the many floral offerings. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We wish to our alneere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in nnr rrat loss of our dearly beloved mother and i grandmother, Theresia Grieb. We wish; to tnanK the pallbearers of the Poor Souls' Society and the donors of tha minv beautiful floral offerings. Especially do we tnanK tev. Klcbard. Rev.

Fa ther Herbert and Rev. Father Generooe, 1 01 at John a Church, for the levitlcal high mass, and especially thank Rev. Ea rner rucnara and ttev. ather Forest for their kind visits during her Illness, and also Fred J. Meyer, of the firm of Joseph Schreiber Son.

undertakers, for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to exDreaa our slncm- unH heartfelt thanks to our relatives, iiiendj and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us In our sad be.eave-ment in the loss of our dearly beloved huslband and father, Nicholas Ruftoel. We also desire to thank the vuiajj branches of the Masonic Order.

th Cheviot Lodge, Knights of Pythias; West- wooo council, wr. u. a. Kjnley Council, D. of and the Pyth an Slaters and the donors of the dujv Ken 11 I- ul floral offerings.

We also wisb to thank itev. raui sonmiat ror his consoling words, Miss Alma Ruelman, soloist; Wm. Brookhoff, organist and the undertakers jmesan. ma nwanara at lor the efficient manner In which, they conduct the funeral. Mrs.

N. Ruebel and Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to eiDress our ninivm heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, kind friends and neighbors for the expressions of sympathy and kindness shown ua in our late sorrow and sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved wife, daughter and sister, Martha J. Tinman 1 nee t-speciaiiy do we Wish to thank Rev.

Edward, of St. George's Church: Dr. J. Stemler: the nnrne mi A. Kraft: the pallbearers for their serv ices; also, our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings, and Jos.

Huth's Son, funeral director, for the efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. the sad bereavement of my beloved husband. Mr.

Frank Ifrura. Am express my sincere thanks and atltude 10 ii my relatives, many mends ana iieiguuurs, me aonors or me Deautlrul flnMl Af V. rt 1 vuciiua, lira 11 II X. tLIt 1111 A Cotaipany. and employees.

Rev. Father Dotman, Rev. Father Overmann. Rev. rnuwr vareimann ior uieir services xnd kindness; lhe St Patrick's Couno 1.

Knights of Columbus, the Cathode Ord of Foresters, the pallbearers elr services and Mr. John Hodapp. undertaker, for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. From His Bereaved Wife and Child. Card of Thanks.

We desire to thank our manr kind friends, relatives and neighbors for their xinaness and sympathy snown us in the loss of our beloved mother. Th- sa Boehle. Especially do we thank Revr. Father Nau and assistants, of St. Augustine's Church, the St.

Elizabeth Hospital Society. St. Monica Society, St Margaret Society, Protectory, the donors of the floral tributes. Dr. A.

P. Renneker for his untiring efforts and the A Borgmann Company, undertakers, for the prompt and efficient manner in which they conducted, the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives and friends for the klr.dness and sympathy shown us during our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear friend, Katie O'Neil.

We also thank Rev. J. Herget, of the Ninth Street Baptist Church, for his services; the Auburn Rose Temple No. 413. Pythian Sisters; the employees of the P.

Ri Mitchell and all the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, and Carl Rabe for the efficient manner In which he conducted the fu neral. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brandt Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neigt bJrs their kind sympathy shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved son, Lestr Blelchner. Especially do we wish to thank the donors of the floral offerings, the school children and Sisters of Sacred Heart Church, Fatlur Hlnssen. the J. J. Radel Company and Edwaid J.

Schmolt for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Parents. Mr: and Mrs. Johil Blelchner. Card of Thanks.

I desire- to extend my sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness shown me in the loss of my dearly beloved wife. Ida Mary Sheridan. Especially do I wish to thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, the pall bearers. Father Ryan, of St. Ann's Church; the Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J.

J. Radel Company and Mr. Edward J. Schmolt for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. Thk Bereaved Husband.

James Sheridan. 1 Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many kind friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of our beloved mother, Elizabeth Bruns (nee Meier). Especially do we thank Rev. Father Kesslng.

Lodge No. 6, B. P. O. the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, the faithful nurse, Mrs.

E. Shaver, and the Busse A Borgmann Company for the prompt and efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank all friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved daughter.

Edna Katherlne Harms. We especially wish to thank the Sunday-school children. Rev. Hausman. the Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J.

J. Radel Company and Mr. Edward J. Schmolt for the efficient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Harms. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thank to all friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and motlurj Catherine Wolter. Especially do we wish to thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings.

Rev. Bertrum. Dr. H11 unl Uhe J. Schretber Company for the efficient manner in wnicn tney conauoted the funeral.

Bereaved Husband, Philip Wolter, and Children. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to relatives friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown "us In our sad bereavement In the loss of our dear father and husband, Fred Feld. We a'so wish to thank the Pioneer Society. Father Dep-penbrock.

the donors of the beautiful floral offerings. Dr. Edwin Landy, John A. Meyer, and F. W.

Gerstle for the careful attention in conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. desire to thank our many kind friends and relatives for the sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother, ELIZABETH HABNDEL. Especially do we wish to thank REV.

LOUIS J. NAU, of St Augustln's Church; also, those who contributed the many beautiful floral offerings, and Witt Cook for the efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our re'atlves.

friends and reighbors for the many kindnesses and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Agnes Smith (nee Burkhsrdt). We especially thank Rev. Jacob Kapp for his consoling words; Beacon Light No. 75, D. of also Gus Gildehaus for his prompt and very efficient manner of conducting the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for their kind ness and sympathy shown me in my late Dereavement in tne loss 01 my beloved brother. Henry Kettler. I also wish to thank Father Schmidt of St Stephen's Newport.

Ky also the Energy Mutual Aid and 8t George's Benevolent Society, and the donors of all floral pieces. The Bereaved Sister. RACE SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVS. 1 OUR GREAT PRE-IRIVERIf 0RY MJMMMJE sale 4 Will Commence Monday morning at 8 O'clock. All ttSae Memmimaimlts, (Q(M sutudL IEmidls, aimdl Dnldl aimtil Eflunssedl Meifclhiaunidlfise Accumulated During the Past Four Months Will Piled Out in the Various Departments on Each Floor, and Prices Will Be Made So Ridicu-lously Low That Immediate Action on Your Part Will Be Absolutely Necessary.

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES worth 11.00. $1.25 and (1.60. Will be closed out at. WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES AND $2.00 values: soiled and mussed. Will be closed out at WOMEN'S WHITE AND FANOT COLORED WAISTS Soiled and mussed; up to $2.00 values.

JC 'UMII I AAA A V. AA ODDS AND ENDS KNIT GOODS skating caps, mufflers, Belgian scarrs, petticoats, hoods, tam-o'-shanters and sleeveless vests; OA.fi worth up to $1.00. Will be closed out at ODDS AND ENDS FLANNELETTE GOWNS Women's and misses' sixes; up to $1.00 values. 39r Will be closed out WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR Odds and ends vests and pants; up to 75c values. 2Qc Will be closed out at WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Samples Pure white Jersey-ribbed garments; worth up to $1.00.

AAr Will be closed out at ODDS AND ENDS MEN'S SHIRTS Negligees, plaited bosoms and plain white; unlaundered; up to $1.00 values; soiled and mussed. 29r Will be closed out at ODD LOTS OF MEN'S SILK TIES Fancy knit and open-end four-in-hand styles; 60c values. 15c Will be closed out at REMNANTS LINEN CRASH TOWELING Bleached and 7 Vic, 8 l-3c and 10c values. Cfi Will be closed out at, a yard WOMEN'S FANCY WAISTS All-silk chiffons, all-silk messallnes, all-silk crepes, all-silk taffetas, black and colors, that sold up ts- $3.60. CI flfj Will be closed out at MESS ALINE SILK PETTI OATS $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 kinds, black and colors, odds and ends.

89c Will be closed out at WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Soiled and mussed, values that sold up to 12 c. Will be closed out at WOMEN'S COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS That sold for $2.60. will be closed OUC out at WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS Good serviceable garments, dark colors; coats, satin-lined; former prlces. $10.00 and $12.60. Will $2.50 be closed out at ONE LOT DRESS SKIRTS That sold up to $6 98.

gfV Will be closed out at WOMEN'S BLACK THIBET COATS Full-length gajr- 7 ments that sold up to $6.60. $2.75 Will be closed out at WOMEN'S BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS This season's best styles, that sold up to $10. $3.95 Will be closed out at PERFECTION FEATHER PILLOWS 17x26 Inches, plain stripe or fancy art ticking; regular 60c 29C kind. Will be sold Monday at KID CAMBRIC LINING 3C Gray only, at. a yard fine EMBROIDERIES Organdies, Swisses, nainsooks and cambrics; fine work, neat designs and the more elaborate patterns; Bandlns-, Flonelg.

Ierttar Cor.et Cover widths the grandest lot of embroideries ever offered in a special sale; 18c. Mc and 26c values. Will all go at one price Monday, a yard COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM ad COLGATE'S COLD CREAM Will be sold at. a tube HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide, not over 26 yards to one customer (J at, a yard 5O0 PIECES SILK TRIMMING BRAIDS In all the leading colors; 1 6c 20c and 26c values. JC Will I go on sale at yard HUNDREDS OP SAMPLE 'BOOKS Table Linens, White Goods.

A big bargain, each book for Hundreds Left over from our past season's business will go on sale Monday AT A BIO SAVING IN PRICE. nLA1t. PLAID WOOLNAP" BLANKETS WHITE, GRAY AND TAN BLAN-r WHITE. GRAY AND TAN BLAN- sii 66x80 Inches worth $3.00 QQ KETS Worth $1.60 a pair. each! for? 2 a pllr.

will be ld each. tor. will be sold, each, for 4C 1 ivkfts Medicated scarlet, sanitary gray and white; plain colors and big jq tk 6-00 a air: will be -old. each, for I 1 000 Bed Comfortables Calico, Chintz, jm white Cottosi Filled and Basd-Kaotted. Will Be Closed DEATHS.

1 JmiB- 90C $1.60 kinds for MIUEtrS Card of Thanks. With heartfelt gratitude I jj.f?: prSss my sincere thank, for the sxnpathy andnelghbors in the loss of my dearly be loved motner NOLTE. tributes Also, ior me rawu vi of love. Especially do I wish to thanit UeT. 1-1.

naeiner ior "7I: 1 1 Wr--Am in Vila service. soiing wiu upunuiK Mrs. Emma Knapmeyer for the vocal solo. the choir or tne irara Church for singing, and Organist John C. N.

Haefner for accompanying, which was very impressive and consoling: the omcere and members of the Ladies' pallbearers, and the funeral directors, Wrassmann Barfknecht for their jr-flcient service and competent management of the funeral, and the sexton. Mr. Schmidt, of the German Walnut Hills Cemetery. I From the Bereaved Son, Emil C. Peter.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our late sorrow and sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved son, Edward Gauselmann. Especially do we thank Rev. Father Lamping and Father Layman for their kind words of consolation, the organist and choir members, the Sisters and children of St Francis de Sales's School, the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, also Dr. Robert Stevenson for his services, and Mr.

Theo. Homer for the excellent manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our sorrow and 'bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father.

Denis J. McCarthy, and our son and brother. John B. McCarthy. We also desire to extend thanks to all those who sent beautiful floral offerings to our bereaved home, and also the following: Rev.

Father T. J. McCaffrey. Rev. Father Ennls.

the Holy Name Society. Mr. Geo. Donnelly, the undertaker, and Mr. Gill and the other pallbearers for their services.

The Bereaved Family. ATHS. Sizes 6 to 14 years; CQ KIMONOS Up to 59c iv yniuo, wurm Will be closed Sacques, sweaters. WOOL SERGE REMNANTS 7 He Will be at, a yard YARD-WIDE REMNANTS OF Voiles and 36 Inches wide, 6 to S6c. Will be SAMPLE LOTS OF insertings up in bundle lots HUNDREDS OF SILK worth up to 76c each remnant for oiacK ana colors; voc values, will De closed out at a yard Tics in lengths ranging from 1 to 10 yards; regular ji.uu -Will be sold ana si.zo values.

at, a 57c IMPORTED SILK-FINISH VELVETS Black and all the leading shades; 86c values. Will go AKr In this sale at, a LACE CURTAIN SAMPLES Etamines. Voiles. Scrims, and Nottinghams, representing lace curtains worth up to $3.60 a pair. Will be 4 sold, each, for MEN'S WEB SUSPENDERS Odds and ends; soiled.

1 fl Will be sold at 7r. SANSILK White and all colors; balls for 10c, or dozen balls for DEXTER'S DYCONETTE White, cream, ecru and Arabian. Will be sold at a ball 60, 64 and 70 ov, Wl ill be closed ors; mg range yard SAMPLE COUCH worth up to SAMPLE BEDSPREADS fringed, cut values. Will BEST AMERICAN blue, silver gray lengths. Will STANDARD APRON INDIAN HEAD BLEACHED VCOTTU.H xard regular price 15c Monday only at 1 a yard J.

JERGENS BENZOIN AND ALMOND CREAM LOTION Large size bottle, will be sold at. tig UQ tlUBVU Colored Damasks, of Pairs of Soiled Yor -1'25 NED STORE Obituary The remains of Mrs. Nathan C. Johnson, the youngest daughter of Mr. H.

Martin, of this city, who died at New City Thursday, were received at Mr. Martin's house Saturday morning. The full service of the Episcopal Church was had at Rt. Mattjhew'B Church, New York City, Friday afternoon, where Dr. Cvru Townsend Brady, assisted by IthA rwtnr of St.

Matthew's. Rev. Mr. kjudge, conducted the service. ne cnurcn was ueauuiuiiy ootuineu with choice flowers, evidencing the love of many friends.

The final services will be held at Mt. Martin's residence Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Johnsftn had been In poor health for some months, and her devotion to chart table work at the holiday seasan reduced her remaining strength. She leaves her husband, having had no children.

The remains were accompanied here by ber husband and an old and dear friend of both. Mr. A. W. iDemmlng.

of New York City, Card of Thanks. We wish- to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our sorrow in the great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father; also, for the beautiful floral offerings. The Bereaved Wife, Mrs. Mary Zutton, and Son. Adnlts, $2.1.

Children, $15. Apply to Cincinnati Cremation SO Wlnina BLk. Mala S095. 27S. Cremation THE BUSSE BORGMANN Funeral Dlreetora.

Cincinnati and Norwood. Main Office and Chapel. Itit-ti Freeman Av. CHAS. M.

EPPLY UNDERTAKER -AND EMBALMER. S4tl to 1417 Gilbert Avenue. Tel. North 475. MONUMENTS.

GEORGE ROOS. Roeeenor To Wm. Goodall ft Son, MONUMENTS AND GRAVE MARKS. W. Court Street.

Fhoae Canal toil. BUM UNBLEACHED MUSLINS Worth up to closed out 58C BLEACHED MUSLINS Remnants up to up lo l-c. 7 out at a yard. "jv CURTAIN DRAPERIES Scrims, Etamines, white, cream and Arabian, all to 10 yard lengths; values up 1 ff closed out at a yard. AwC EMBROIDERIES Edgings, bandings, and all-overs.

Will be put 4 and sold, each lot for At REMNANTS Representing silks yard. Will- be closed out Kf SUITINGS Dress and-skirt lengths. 24c BLACK AND COLORED SATINS Pure-dye all-silk fab- 8c D. M. C.

AND PERI-LUSTRA Mercerized embroidery cotton; all numbers; white and ecru. 1 As Will be sold ball REMNANTS TABLE 1 LINENS Bleached, unbleached Turkey red and fast blue. 2. 2V4 and 3 yard lengths. inches wide; values up to 66c.

OC. out at, a yard White Marseilles, hemmed or corners. $1.60, $1.76 and $2.00. OCi. be sold at CALICOES Indigo blue, Calcutta and shirting styles, up to 20 yard be sold at 4C GINGHAMS Warranted fast col oi styles to select rrom at 4C COVERS Extra large sizes; $3.00.

Will be closed out at. 95c BEST CLOTH WINDOW SHADES Six feet long and 86 -inches wide; white and all colors. 10 'Will be sold Monday only at PEPPERELL UNBLEACHED SHEETING 9-4, full 81 inches wide, regular price 26c Will be 1Qr sold Monday at a LINEN-FINISH BLEACHED SHEETS 72x90 Inches. 60c quality. Will be 33e sold at BLEACHED PILLOW CASES lAnen finish, size 42x36.

regular Z6c quality. I Xr Will be sold at JJ wide, 12c 19c $Z0 SUEDE KID GLOVES 12-button length, choice colors and black. G9c Of WAA A Colored Wash Goods and lc and Mussed Sateen and Silkaline Oat at a Bl St1v $3.60 kinds $1.59 ior RACE SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVS. THE TRUTH OR NOTHING. WHEN DOWNHEARTED.

DISCONTENTED. DISSATISFIED. WORRIED AND DISCOURAGED. CONSULT RAMON. WORLD'S GREATEST SPIRIT MEDIUM.

Always siTes correct advice on bugtneia. insurance, changes, travels, love, lawsuits, buying or selling property. Investments. Positively reunites separated. Restores lost affection.

All business sacred and confidential. Cor.Bults.tton dally. Phone Valley 1168. 1 P. M.

TO 6 P. M. SUNDAY. 1 TO 4. 47 MAIN ELMWOOD PI.ACE.

OHIO. Open Monday and Thursday until 9 p. m. SPECIAL LOW FEE, 50 CENTS. -Take Lockland or Qlendale cars.

THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD will hold services EVERT SUNDAY, 2:30 and 7:80 p. m. Also, every Thursday will hold meetings at Lincoln Inn Court. 619 Main at 3 p. m.

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

REDELL Founder. RO8TCRTTCIAN STUDENTS OF P8YCHOL-. OGY Services Sunday. p. m.

Lecture and me ages. Message service this week or Wednesday evening. prompt. Mrs. Mitchell 411 E.

Third Flat 11. Phone Canal S2l X. THE- GOOD WILL SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY will hold services ana p. nan Odd Fellows' Lecture by Mrs. Brown.

Messages by Mrs. Hugl and others. All welcome. H. F.

HUGI. Pres. THURSDAY. message service Short talk, followed by messages. Wednesday.

7 :30. Free reading club and thought exchange. 418 W. Eighth st. MRS.

H. B. RYMER. MRS; M. WEISMAN, 1610 State av.

Phone West 2922. Readings, dally, except Wednesday. 1 Take Cross town car THE GOOD WILL SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY will hold silent and message services Friday, 8 p. a 1520 Race st. 8ERVICES Sunday 8 p.

m. 1 to n. m. 615 E. Pearl.

Carrie Pflrrmann. Wednesday, test Phone 8. 1574 R. MRS ROBFTS rtadlnra. truthful.

812 -Twelfth third floor, rear. Room S. UNA SILVA talks through spirit aid. John southwest corner Eighth. MRS.

ALEXANDER, readings daily. 9:30 to 4. 1414 Race st second floor, front. 717 7.

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