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BTUSBIN John V. Brlsbln. beloved husband of Masoura Brisbin (nee Johnson), passed away at hla residence, 1510 Chapel at. May 2. Service at Spring Grove chapel May 6 at 2:10 p.

pa. CoRS Albert Cors. beloved husband of Laura Cora (nee Luhring). Friday, May 2. 1919.

at 8 p. aged 38 years, at his residence, 245 Helen Mt. Auburn. Funeral Monday, May S. at from residence Friends invited DKVANNET William J.

Devanney, our beloved son. First anniversary requiem high mass Thursday, May 8, at 7 a. at St. Edward's Church. POWLING Charles B.

Dowltng. at his home. Chicago. 111., Saturday, May 3. after a lingering Illness.

UiVDELE Marfe Glndela, daughter of Mr. and MrSVMatt Gindele, Friday. May 2. llf, I4S.I a. m.

Funeral from residence, No jj( Senator place, (, 1919. at 2 p. m. liurial priratat Spring Grove Cemetery, GOODWIN George Goodwin, beloved husband of Mary Goodwin (nee ltogers), Friday, May J. Funeral from his late residence, II Altamont road.

West Covington, Tuesday. Mav at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Ann's Church at 1:30 a.

m. Clarence Hesse, beloved hus-N band of Grace Hesse (nee Bchlotter-beck). May 2 Pokegama. Winn, h'uneral from his father's home, 3928 Trevor Cheviot. Tuesday, at 2 p.

m. H1SSETT Samuel J. Hissett, noti of Samuel J. and Minnie Hissett (nee Schroeder, of Trautman Station), on U. S.

ship Lake Superior, it Cuba. April 24, 1919, at 10:40 his liSth year. Due notice or funeral upon arrival of remains. For information call Vitt Sterm-rr. West 06.

HmvEU- Harvey Howell, May 2. 1919. 82 yearn. Funeral from chapel spring- Grove Cemetery, Monday, May 1919, at 1 p. m.

KKI.I.EV Emma Kelley (nee Julien), beloved wife of John Kelley. Funeral from her late residence, 6139 Warren Norwood, Ohio, Monday, May .1. at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Milford.

Ohio. it A IITIN Friday, Hulled (ry. invited. William April 18. April 22, at with ZUST Belle Of oh.

Vou Tc But State services at tf our dear mother. Myers (nee Rauth). this lire May 4. 1914. low.

sweet "Come" And eur mother (Billie) Martin, aged 66 years. Highland Ceme- Mi'OKK Mary E. Moore (nee Ml'lEPMY Louisa Murphy (nee beloved wife of Patrick Murphy. Saturday. May 3.

at 11:05 a. m. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. J.

Malkus. 1227 Beech a Price Hill. Due notice of fu-nera 1. JIVKliS Fifth anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of Marv Louisa Myers (nee Rauth). Mav 4," at 7:30 i.

at Mary's Church. Anna Tlulfs. beloved wife of 11. Rulfs. at her residence.

I.orkland. Ohio. Saturday. Mav 3. at I 0 p.

aged 66 years. Due notice of funeral. SAVER Christina Saner (nee Serbert), idow of Christian Saner, Saturday. May 3. 1919.

at 10:30 in her Tilth year. Funeral from her late residence. 663 Steiner Sodams-viile. Tuesday. May 6.

at 8 a. m. Re quiem high mass at Our Lady cf Perpetual Help Church at 8:30 a. m. SCHREINER Susanna Schreiner 1 daughter of the late John and Mary- Hnna Schreiner (nee Martin).

Fridav i May 2. 1919. in her 75th vear. Fu-'l neral from Vitt Stermer's chapel 1S24 Westwood Monday, at 7 -30 m. nequiem nign mass at St.

bonaveentura Church at 8 a. m. i 'II WALLER Andrew Schwaller beloved husband of the late Christina (nee Mil'er). Fridav, Mav l919.1 Lexington, in his 66th nrmaras will De at the dence of his daughter. Mrs r-isi.

of funeral. av. years. Due services at nove cnapel at 3:30 d. fn invited.

In Loving Memory mi' dear died M.7. 9 7 i 1 ana mv IHlh.r i 1 t- -Vugust 1, 1896. mi joneiy since father Hiort Tho' friends and kindred near: cannot check the rising sigh Or stav th liont ,5,1 Of earthly friend, ah- w- hi Klfar 1UULI1IU ST A 4 do not Snillo k.naii.. ioneiv since father died. rcsi- i A.

J. notice AN FIELD Harry Stanfleld. beloved husband of Lydia Stanfleld (nee sneider). Friday. Mary 2.

1919. at the i ice mil. agea oi "bo overlook Funeral Soring Friends IFT Almira R. Swift fnee Ash-bum) wldow of Samue, Svvift in 8 funeral services Monday at 2:30 from the residence ntr, 80n- 3228 Meredith av. Pleasant Ridge.

Burial private WIEDERHpLDT John Wiederholdt of Anna Wiederholdt (nee Groves), passed away at Ins residence. 719 Neave in his fi.th sear from residence of lfidwKt Niemeier, "A- Pflce Hill. Mon-sf Reiu'em high mass at Blessed Sacrament Church. 9 a. m.

Edward Wilson, dear- imam n-iison inee Warman). at Ok- after a' funeral. who steD- who died my mother and mv gathered d'em brave or strong let these tears so often flow. wno ve lost a mot he. father Inv.

my to guide: weep, mother and 'SUA 1tniPln of my sad ould I call them back nln And kneel once more down re down siue In Loving Memory fhn.hi?. drJy. Moved daughter and of -Amelia Finch, who died May 2-Augnst 19, 1918. Marie, you left us year, a to-day. and silent now Wttich once was full of cheer.

1 wvL loved 'cu dearly, in death we dt the same: a Iten Pit and think of you. yo" were here again. No JLY88 God will, my darling. more sorrow for you to see. or just three months from the day he called you.

He called you dear father, too. a shock severe, if 1 w.Lth- those dear. have Keen him at the last. aH dy'ns hand. W.

wa.rH tnf ai from his heart. Wa would not feel so bad. know the pain he had. We did not ee him die: We only know he went away And never safd arood-bv. aaaiy Missed 1 and Children Imimi.

beloved wife of George Moore. Hound the grave where you are lali Friday May 2. at 2 a. In her 42d yadly Missed by Her Dear Parents Sis-vrar. iuncral Monday.

May 5. at ter and Brothers. a. from residence of her! parents. S08 Main Elmwood In Lovinp- Rmem hmne.

Place. Ohio. Burial at Oak Hill memDrance Cemetery, (Jlendale. Ohio. Friends Of our dearly beloved son and brother.

I Kiest, who departed this life I -nay iig. Dearest one. thou has left us And tny deeplv feel. I But 'twas God. who hath bereft us He can all our sorrows heal.

Brain we hope to meet thee. When the day of life is fled. hwaven witn Jy we'll (freet thee. i iicro no zareweu tears are shed. on, uear Drainer, your lahor so er.

Tiour willing hands shall toil no more: On earth they strove, in heaven they rest. We miss you most who love you best. oadly Missed By Parents Brothers. Sisters In Loving Remembrance by their I A bitter grief, a shock severe. i-j jo pari witn one wo lovea so dear I am inni5et tnan bcfor: I Our loss Is great; we ll no complain, T.fcAe!v,i,,nc my mother and But trust in kd to meet again.

jn. ou who have a mother and dear Let not a word or act d-k-a mir i ltlt perish and love them with' your 1 Oil psn TIAl-or ViAt.A V. 1 i "Then when they.are called away Across death's dark and troubled tide jo pain, won me vou r.nt my motner father died. -oving Daughter. Mrs.

Lucv Lowry, Madisonville, Ohio. mi In boving Remembrance and Eyre In Sad But Loving; Remembrance Gloved son and brother. I Albert Steman. who died Mav a inm montn or May is ere again I Tne saddest of the year. JJear Albert, one year asro you went tAnd left us mourning here.

rjwas a bitter grief, a shock severe To part with vou, we loved so dear 'Od alone, for He knows bett 1 ailed you to yourheavenlv home of I. rest. I miss vour rnmino- rnAi.t.n. miss your sweet smile and' loving low we would love to have you in our home again: ou were so good, kind nd true, our life was aa sweet.as death. weeteat thoughts shall ever linger Hound the grave wher you are laid.

iadly Missed by Tour Parents. Sisters and Brothers. Mary Louisa who departed T' Juat as the dawn was" breaking ago lu-uay; voice Just Dh, how we have longed throusrh those five years With a longing akin to pain -or a touch of her hand, the sound of her voice. Just to see mamma's faee once arain. But we know she ia patiently wafting I ror the ones she loved so dear.

Md she'll guide us safe to heaven When our work Is finished here. fadly Missed by. Her Children. Laura ana cnaney. Reauiem high mass at St.

Marv' a yharcb May 4 at 7:30 a. m. from His Loving Wife and Children. and Of our dearly beloved son. Herbert D.

i lm1, who departed tnis l'fe "ay Dearest one. thou has left us. And thy loss we deeply feel-But tis God who hath bereft iis; He can ail our sorrows heal, let Hiram we hope to meet thee. When the day of life is In heaven with Joy we'll greet thee. hi re no farewell tears are shed.

Sleep on. dear son. your labor's o'er our willing hands shall toil no more-On e'rth they strove, in heaven! they rest; -i We miss you most who love you best. Sadly Missed by Parents and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of our dear mother.

Margaret Von (iries, who died May 4. 1917. and our dear father. John Von Gries, who i died December 28, 1918. Though earthly ties are broken In life we meet no more i Our thoitghts are with you, dear parents, i On yonder distant shore.

The God who gave has taken And heaven our parents has won; Although our hearts are sad The will of God is done. Sadly Missed by Their Children, Eliza- beth. Henry and John Von Gries. Requiem high mass at St. deorge'a I Church Wednesday.

May 7. at a. m. In Loving Remembrance Of our dearlv beloved mother. Dorothea A.

Schneider May 1. 1918. l.nee oigt) A loving mother, so true and kind. No friend on earth like her we find; For all of us she did her best: May God grant her eternal rest. hen the evening shades are falling And we are sitting all alone.

In our hearts there comes a longing. If you onlv could com home uit and ort our thoughts do wander notice of I To a grave not far away. here we laid our dearest loved one Cilley Zost. at rM.B. Just one year aS to-day.

May 2. aged 58 vear. SadIV Missed by Her Husband, Children Snr ner ana sister. Chanel 17... V.mr-.

Mai at ii a. In Memory Of our dear mother, Mrs. Emma Jacobs, who died April 30, 1917. life we loved you dearly. 'In death we do the same; i A loving mother, true and kind, i Faithful to the end of time.

We often sit and think of you And wish you were here again. For us she always did her best. God called her, He knew best. And all that is left for memory Is your grave on a distant hill. Sadly Missed By Her Husband Children.

In Loving Remembrance Of our dear husband and father. Palmer, who died May 7, 1908 Dear father, still we miss you. tears in silence often flow- Memory keeps you ever near us, Thouc-h vou died eleven var acn and Anniversary high mass at St. An- thony's Church, day. May 7, at iudd street.

kfu :30 a. m. In Loving Remembrance Wednes- In Loving- Rememb nance Of my dearly beloved sweetheart, Clifford J. who died In service November 3, 1918, at Halifax, Nova Scotia. In life.

I loved you dearly. In death I do the same. I often sit and. think of you And wish you were here again. I think of you in silence.

No eyes can see me weep. But many a- silent tear I shed When others are asleep. Sadlv Missed by Your Sweetheart. Miss Tecla Rlchert. In Memory Of my mother.

Mrs. Mary Halo- who departed this life May 6. 1916. I miss you much, dear mother mine, I miss you, but 111 not repine. I know that in the path we tread You're just a few small steps ahead.

You are not dead: just gone before And entered in and closed the door. And when I opon it I'll aee Your own sweet face that waits for me. Sadly Missed By Her Daughter and Grandchild, Mrs. Kathryn Hille and Alice. 1 Of our dearly beloved wife and mother.

Louisa Beerman (nee Seibert), who died April 28. 1917. A precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is A place 1 vacant in our home Which never can be filled. whispered God in His wisdom has recalled The boon his love had given, passed away.

And though the body slumbers here. Her soul is safe in heaven. Sadly Missed By the Family. In Sweetest Memory Of Louise N. Swem.

Dearest Louise, how we have missed yoUr Since you went away; i But memories of thee, so sweet and dear. Vill ever with ns i Bereaved Mother and Sisters. Of I iof In Memory Of our beloved -husband Georjre August Bronner sway May 2. 1918. un.

aear ratner, your nanas sn On earth they strived, rest. Of THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1919 MAIN mikct StSiv DEATHS. I tvkatttr I JlZZI t- 1 I 1 I la Memory ur dear brother. Win. Schubert, who died April 30.

1918. Day after day we think what he is doing. Thus do we walk with him and keep unbroken The bond which natuxe gives. Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken. May reach him where he lives.

From Sister Catherine and Brother Charley. In Memory our dear mother. Mrs. Theresa I jjjg wno Passed away May 3. I 'Neath our eyes she faded slowly.

day by day more frail, i sweetly all her suffering Without murmur, moan or wail. lou are not forgotten', mother dear, or shall you ever be. Aa long as life and memory last win remember oy living Mother. Wife Sadlv mi-h In Sweet Memory Of Michael Kuhn. who died May 4, 1918.

tTor dwells above, HU hM taken on1 loved! Hla memory will linger unto the end. in heaven together eternity we'll spend. wJn tJLrhe vacant chair; API Jove. 'the voice, the amlla or one who once sat there. But let this little token tell that i I remember thee.

"me time my eyes shall see The face I loved ao well. Some time my hand shall press in his And never say farewell. yn earth you strived. In heaven rest; miss you most, for I loved you best. Yoiir Loving Wife.

Caroline Kuhn. In Loving Remembrance biloved daughter. Lillian All-geier, who passed away May 3, 1918. No one knows how much we miss thee; You tf-ere so good, kind and true. Gpd alone, for He knows best.

ailed you to that home of rest. Twas a bitter grief, a shock severe, i part with you. we loved so dear. Time was too short to sav good-biro the one we loved so dear. vv mlKa your loving voice; Home is not what It used to be Bince you are not here.

You are gone, but not forgotten. ISever shall vonr mmnrv fario- Nord- I Sweetest thousrhts shall vir 1 l'r. thee. Loving Children. In Loving Remembrance and who In Loving; Remembrance Of our dear husband I Charles Schmeh, who we our dear father and mother.

Timothy and Mary Green. call not back the dear departed. Anchored where storms are o'er; I On the border land we left them, I -u0on to meet and part no more. ii-L we leave mis world or changes, n- nw." leave this world of care, find our missing loved ones in the heavenly mansions fair. Saters MiBseii by Their Two Daugh- Dedicated To Carrie Shannon.

-who passed May 1915. away nen the evi-nine shades are falling And I'm sitting all alone. Tmy heart there comes a longing yo" oniy come home, urt and oft my thoughts do wander 7 a wave hot far away. Where I laid my dearest loved one Just four years ago to-day. Sadly Missed by Her Mother, Brothers, Aunt and SlBters-ln-Law.

father, passed We miss you most who loved you best. tadly Missed dren. Mass at St. labor! o'er: 11 toil no more; in heaven they His Wife and Elizabeth's Church. 1 In Loving Remembrance our dear mother.

Vto.ina who passed away May 8, -1015. When the evening shades arc falling And we re sitting all alone. In our hearts there comes a longinR If you could come home again. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far awav. Where we laid our dearest mother Just four years apo to-day.

Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Loving Memory Of our dear papa. George Bardcs. who died May 4, 1918. Dear papa, how we miss you; No one can ever tell.

Memory keeps vou ever near us. Tears in silence" often flow. Though you died a year ago. miss you most, who love you best; oh, Ood grant you eternal rest. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife und Children.

In Memory Of our dear mother. Laura Klocke died 1913. who In life we loved you dearly, In death v.e do the sme: We often sit and think of you And wish you here again. We think of you in silence No eyes can see us weep But many a silent tear is shed I While others are asleep, From Loving Husband and Daughter, In Memory Of W. F.

Borck. who passed away March 3. birthday anniversary. When the evening shadows are falling And I am sitting all alone. In my heart there comes a longing If you only cottld cone home.

Oft and oft my thoughts do wander To a crave not far away. Where I laid my dearest loved one Just two months ago to-day. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife. In Loving; Memory Of our dearly beloved son and nephew. William Knight, who died April 6.

1918. Sad was the hour of that fatal day When our dear-William passed away. Vou are not forgotten, nor shall you ever be; As long as life and memory last we shall remember the. who died Migsed Dy Hls parents. Sisters and Aunts.

In Loving Memory Of my dear wife. Anna Julia Zwick, I who departed this life May 1, 1918. i One year has passed Since we saw our dear mother last God called her home, it was his will; I But in our hearts she lingers still. Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. Sadly Missed By Her Husband and In Loving Memory Of my dear husband.

Harry Jordan. and darling children. Verna and Harry Jordan, Jr. The years are swiftly passing by, I And still I often wonder why All throe were taken from me, Leaving me only their sweet memories. I Sadly Missed by Their Loving Mother and His Loving- Wife, Thekla Jordan.

and died -'9. 113. The blow was hard, the shock severe; We little thought the end so near, red Only those who love can tell The pain of saying the last farewell. Sadly Missed by Hia Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of our darling baby.

Dorothw P. Thiel, i who died May 5, 1918. aged 2 years and 6 months. There was an angel band in heaven Which was not quite coniplete, I So they called our little darling To fill the vacant seat. Sadly Missed by Mamma, Papa, Sister and Grandma- In Loving Memory Of Freddy L.

Cruse Frass, born February 1914. died May 3, 1918. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadly Missed -by Mother and Father Frass. Of In Loving Remembrance Wm.

Leistler. who passed May 6. 1913. away You wondered if you'd be forgot: 'Tis six long years and still you're not. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Son and Daughter, May Lane.

Sixth anniversary mass Tuesday, May C. at Mary-of Help Church. In Memory Of my niece. Dorothy P. Thiel, who died May 5.

1918. Ofttfmes at rfight as I sit and Thinking I hear a tiny voice say: "Dear aunty, do not weep; I am only sleeping. Safe in the arms of Jesus." Sadly Missed by Her Aunt Carrie and Uncle Allie. In Loving Remembrance Of James Lorenzo" An spa ugh, who died May .1117. Swiftly the time is gliding by.

And often the tears bedim nur But oh, how sweet that refrain, neral oumc euiue niue, we it meet again. Sadly Missed By His Loving Wife and Family. In Memory "Of Mattie Ward. Life's tempests -past. She rests at last Beyond death's chilly tea; All sorrows o'er, On heaven's bright shore -She waits for ydu and me.

T. T. In Loving Memory Of Harold E. Rae. One Hundred and Twelfth Ammunition Train.

Thirty-seventh Division, who entered into eternal rest November 4,. 1918. at Toul, France. Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly Missed By Kathleen Forrester.

In Memory Of Mrs. Emma F. Dotson (nee Hubbard), who fell peacefully aslaep in Jesus April 29, 1911. Gone, but not Forgotten. By Her Children, Alice, George, Loretta and Elmer.

In Memory Of my beloved husband and father. Edward H. Schriever. who died May 2, 1917. Gone, but not forgotten.

Sadly Missed By His Wife and Daughter Edna. I In Loving Memory I Of our dear son and brother. Cornelius rtos, wno aiea April 29, 1914. Sunshine passes, shadows fall; Sweet remembrance, outlasts all. From Hia Loving Parents, Sisters Brother.

In Loving Remembrance Of my dear son. Earl Kols, who April 29, 1912. Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly Missed by His Mother Brothers. It Card of Thanks.

jir nitie darling A I 1. died and sincere and heartfelt thanks to all rela- I lives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown Os in I our late sorrow and sad bej-eavement i in the loss of our -dearly beloved hus-. band and father. ALEXANDER 8. CQBHAM.

We especially wish to thank Rev. Geo. McCulloch. of Wilson Memorial lhurch, for his consoling words at the home and church; also. Mr.

S. Winston Coffman soloist; the Carthage Lodge No. 673. F. and A.

for their large attendanco and services at the grave: all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, and Frank W. Imwalle. funeral director, for the prompt and care-ful manner of conducting funeral I The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks. We hereby wish to extend our most sincere thanks to all our relatives, rriends and neighbors for the klndnes.t and sympathy shown iik in nnr inu bli nprpav.m.nt 1 i funeral.

We desire Card of Thanks. to A father urriy Deiovea husband and i AI'Gt'ST WESSEL. I Especially do we wish to thank Rev. A. i woort Church.

ElnV: lac' for nis kindness; the 1 all hearcs, for their services; the Elm- AlTd.Pr'. K-: Valley Mutual i T05' Str' GMr and Pinion hr the donors of I Jhe floral tributes and spiritual remeni-jbrances and Henry Imwalle Hon. fu- i "al.Jlr."cto,;'- ror careful and I I manner of conducting The Bereaved Family. I henrtr.it ncere ana 1,1 au our relatives n.th neifhlM for their Vyni: ur laie sorrow u-irnicmfnt in tne srreat daughter. and loss of Marie to tnanK espe tally Rev.

Tieman. the Kroger Pack the North Fairmount -i. Hnc ner many We ttnt? cousins ror iiui in ii'iiai on u. Momm for his inp ner illness. 'or the efneient manner they conducted the funeral.

From little their lerings: also Dr. close attention iinr. and the. Peter Rebold in which the Bereaved Parents. Card of Thanks.

desire to exnress nut most heartfelt thanks to our relatives friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us fn the sad bereavement and great loss of our beloved mother and wife. LOUISE GROSHELM (nee Klocke), Especially do we wish to thank Rev. a.j. ntu I III ni9 iVinsl inn- ifnir donors of the beau-tiru floral offerings, and Edw. Siefke William G.

Siefke Sons -for me emeient manner in ducted the funeral. which he con- I The Bereaved Family Card of Thanks. our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and sympathy extended to us in the loss of'our beloved son LOUIS E. TUCKER. Especially do we thank Rev.

G. (', i ui jus n.ina woras ana consola-'tion and sermon; the donors of the many beautiful floral offering, and the employees of the Cincinnati Coffin Com-: pany: also J. .1 RaHei Jt. Card of Thanks. 1 desire to express my heartfelt thanks for the sympathy, words of condolence and kindness shown me in the loss of my beloved husband.

WILLIAM OBERDING. Especially do I wish to thank Rev. essler for his consoling words, the Losantiville Lodge. our relativs. friends and neighbors, pallbearers the donors of all the beautiful floral offerings; also Wrassmann i Barfknecht for the efficient manner in which thev conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Wife. Card of Thanks. We hereby tender our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to ouK relatives ana irienas ior tneir Kindness and gym- father. pathy during the sad hour of our be- October reavement in the loss of our dearlv be I loved husband and father. GEORGE RADENHEIMER.

are particularly grateful to Rev. i Kather Goebel. for his consoling words: I Card of Thanks. I We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy us in the sad bereavement and great loss of our dearly beloved mother, CATHERINE SCHWANECKE. Especially do we wish to thatnk the 1 pastors of St.

Xavier's Church, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, Dr. Charles Murray, and T. J. Mulvihill for the I prompt and efficient "manner In wTiich ue conducted the funeral. From the Bereaved Children.

Card of Thanks. I desire to express my sincere and 1 heartfelt thanks to my relatives and friends for their kindness and sym- i pathy shown me in the loss of my beloved wife. CATHERINE FRET. Especially do I wish to thank Rev. Fa- 1 thers Franxer.

Von Hagel and Boieslaw. the Married Ladles' Sodality of St. Anthony' Church, the donors of the beau-t if ul '-floral offerings, and Edw. J. Siefke, of William G.

Siefke Sons, for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Husband. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the kind sympathy shown us in the loss of bur beloved mother. BERN AD IN A SCHOLUCKA.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Fathers Franser and Von Hagel, the Married Ladles' Sodality of St Anthony's Church, the donors of the beautiful flor.l rtfT fr'nrrm lhA n.llk..M. and Edw. J. Siefke.

of William G. 1 Siefke Sons, for the kind and efficient manner in wnicn ne conducted the ru- From the Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our lata sad bereavement In the loss of onr dearly beloved husband and father. JOHNS.

STEPHENS. We also wish thank Rev. E. O. Car-tar for his consoling words, and John Allison, for the- efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. I Card of Thanks, We desire to express our heartfelt thanks for the sympathy and kindness shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband, son and brother. HARRY LUXENBERGER. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. De pf the donors of all the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets; also Knights of St.

Edward, Reliance Mutual Aid and Charles Meyers for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife, Parents and Brother. Card of Thanks. 'e desire to thank our manv friends, neighbors aVld relatives for the. kin4.

itesa and sympathy shown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of our I dearly beloved wife and mother, Elixa Huenefeld. Especially do we wish to Rev- Frank D. Enderis and Rev. William O. Sadler, and John Allison, undertaker, for the efficient manner in 1 which he conducted the funeral.

I I We The Bereaved Card of Thanks. Wish tO inA.A thanks to our relatives and friends for Kinaness ana sympathy shown us ana in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Pauline Doerr. Especially do i We Wish tO thank Rv Mnhmnn th donors of the beautiful floral offerings for the pfflci.nf man ner in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. Mr. re 1 their and Mrs. De Vosa and family express their sincere thanks to friends, and especially rrienas, and especially ia with the feollno- of rin.t to Rev. gratitude that we wish to express our 5r- St! Njnth Street Baptist Church, and Rev.

Frank Stevenson, of tne Church or the Covenant. Cincinnati, Ohio, and- Rev. Sadler, of the Scott Street M. E. Church, Covington, for their consoling words, also thank the Soldier Pal and Red Cross Girls.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved sister. Frances Beckley. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Nenienz, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and William Dunkmann for the ef-ttcient manner in which he conducted-the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. The sad and lonely family of Charles I Schneider, who died April 27, wish to express thanks to relatives, friends and Undertakers Westermann for their kind and sympathetic attention. The Bereaved Wife and Family. fanitary.

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Gurnir 4(1 Central and Hyde l'nrk Aato btatton, MlrhlifMn Hde Fnrk. At TOMOBII.K. AMBl I.ANCF. Automobile Funeral Kqulpmeot. THE BUSSE B0RGMANN CO.

KINKHAL DIRECTORS. I.M7 Freeman Av. Three Cbapel. Nonaertarlan; no rharge. Phone W.

4m. 4.19. CALLS AX8WKKED IN ALL SVBl KIIS. MAERTZ-DETIILEFS CO. UNDERTAKERS PLUM STREET.

PbonCN Canal 2003-2001. Auto Ambulance Service W. MACK JOHNSON Formerly with Cha. M. Kpply.

Kl NERAL HOME. ISK OF FI NKRAL PAKLOKN WITH XO ADDITIONAL CHAKGK. Wood born 45. McMillan and Cplaad PI. C.

P. MULLEN i UNDERTAKER, i 251ft ilbert Avenue. Wood bora 85. MRS. MI LLED.

XjWkmy Enbalntr. A. A. DEGENHART FI NEUAL DIRECTOR Main Office 11M Mndiaon Road. Braarh Offices Mudlsonrille.

Oakley and Pleasant Rida-r. directors, for the excellent care and ef- Woodbam 15' "m' ner wnicn tney conducted 1 the funeral. The Bereaved Familv. THE VITT STERMER CO. Funeral Parlors and Chapel Westwood Av.

nnd Van Hart St. Phone Wet 54. Ambu-Innce nerrlce. Branch Office. 3425 Harrison A Warsaw 833; 3033 W.

Hlxth. Warsaw 110. Wrassmann Bar fknecht Fl'NEIUL DIRECTORS Funeral Parlor. Anto and Cnrriaure Service, i 14U-Z3 MAIN ST. CANAL JM4.

0 Nlrht Phone Worn. 416B t. JAMES GILLIGAN Office and Chapel, 607 W. Eljrhth Street. AITO AMBTXANCE.

Calla In all suburbs promptly attended to. Shipping es a specialty. I lie hoot West 929. PAUL K. MOORMANN FUNERAL DIRECTOR (Sacceanor to A.

H. Moaraaan) Main Office. 126 Oarfleld Plaeei Canal KO. Branch Office. Fifth and Park 8a.

West 08. WM. F. FULDNER UNDERTAKER I 421 ARCH oub of Fourth St- Bet. Broadway anal Ludlow.

Pb. Canal 479-4. F. WESTERMANN SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Aato and Carriage Service. 1131 FREEMAN AVKXIE.

WEST 843. Or. J. G. Ellis, the attending physician: Ambulance service; moderate prices.

Phones the donors-of the many beautiful floral West 323, Warsaw 89. So charges for tho offerings, and Mr. John Mlddendorf for 1 drooping palm and fern decorations for all the efficient manner in which he con- opra caskets: something new, ask about it. ducted the funeral. I The Bereaved Wife and Children.

Peter Rebold Son JULIUS BAER Floral Designs 138-140 Fourth Street, East. Cincinnati. WELLING FLORAL SHOP "Flowers For th Occasion." 12 K. Twelfth Cincinnati. Ohio.

Pbatia Canal 6850. Res. Phone Canal MIS X. -TROMEY'S- FLOWER "HOP IRVIN F. GEBHARDT.

Proprietor 121 VISE Court and Vine Sta. Phones Canal 9tK. Canal 937 320 GOODALL MONUMENT Markers and Lettering. W. Ceort St.

tOtl. tua-ptt or rrotT. mtom pftT STOUT uor.iEN i THB SfODBX Baa Toar Ms Coats. Suits. Driisfios.

Ski rift, Waists. I ALSO BLACK OABMKNT1 FOB MOCRNTXG WEAR. Cess. are Oar Pile Bsfsve um Bay EJE NOBEL Is lltl-U MAIN STRICT. .12 HtEtorpTO OR T6l'f.

Ut9kk EttrtH PASSENGER aad FBXIOHT EtEUflTOD'8' Eleetrle Hydraolie BeH Haad Jamas H. (arraa Clovatar Co 114 W. Soeond e. Ciaria tl. Okla.

nn JLLLlI ALIv-SILK CREPE DE CHINE 40 inches wide; complete range ot new shades; alao white and black; $2.00 val Will cn nn sals Afnn- A WONDERFUL Pare ailk. fat dye, A Ml.t Ml, wide; soft 12c size; good, 12ic 12c wide; 16k 12c SI.35 WMw 1ay at, a yard. WHITE ALL-SILK WASHABLE SATIN 3 laehea wldei SZ.00 value. Selling- Moaday at, a SILK POPLIN FAILLE 624-626-628 RACE STREET BUY VICTORY BONDS THE WORLD'S BEST INVESTM ENT. A $100,000 SALE OF Muslins, Sheetings, Linens and, White Goods Has Been Arranged for May Great Purchws at Tremendously Low Prices Have Been Contummild.

THF PR TfF 7tT.Erv tc "I nn-r it r- i LiP RUT Uf art THEM "DOWN." "IJBERTY" UNBLEACHED MUSLIN' Yard a good, heavy quality; 19c value; a big bargain. Selling at, a yard PANAMA BLEACHED MUSLIX Yard finish; 20c value. Selling at, a yard BLEACHED BATH TOWELS Large heavy quality; 22c value. Selling at "OTIS" YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 25c value. Selling at, a yard "HOPE" BLEACHED MUSLIN Full yard soft finish; 25c value.

Selling at, a yard BLEACHED MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK DS inches wide; all new patterns; 69c value. i Selling at. yard 44C 33-INCH INDIAN HEAD, BLEACHED SOFT-FINlKH SHRUNK COTTON 35c value. Selling k) at, a yard i4C "SLEEP WELL" PILLOW CASES Bleached Linen Finish Size 42x36. Spe- ac ciai 19c STANDARD APRON GINGHAMS "Fast colors;" blue, brown and green checks; dark tweeds and broken checks; 25c value.

Selling at, -t o7 a- yard um niior Now Is the Time To Buv While We Can Sv wide; i o7 I 1TIV1K "HMUffKLL" UNBLEACHED SHEKTINX, full 2 yards wide; 49c value. Selling at, a yard SLEEPWELL BLEACHED SHEETS -Size" 72x90; regular 1.25 quality. Selling r.i- Tkf.w Klnr Sllka, both Satlna aad Tnffrtaa, are Rnarualrrd to lvr aatiaf xrrvicr; rolara aavy blur, midnight blur, Pekln blur, taupe gray, Quaker (trn. "liver a-rnj, chnaipaariir. aenl brown, oiediuui brovia.

Belgian blue, China blur, old rcxr, reaeda rn, victory red, wlatarla. olive srrerM. myrtle icrrrn, coral, turquolnr blue, sarnet. Kile creen. lemon, orraia.

aold. piak. Ultbt blue. Thltr. Ivory and black; in both antlna and tnfTctnx) regular S2.00 vnloea.

Selllna; nt. a yard :) ue, wistaria, blue, Burajundy, white and blaek; al.SU vuluv A LED A WASH ABLE SILKS 36 inches wide: white pinK. light Dine, old rose, lemon, peach, coral, pray Mlt green, navy blue, wistaria. openhasren blue, and black 59c value. Selling- at, a yard 99c 35c WHITl; FllEXCH OKU A DIE some, quality; worth $1.00.

Selling at. a yard a yard PRINTED ALL-SILK GEORGETTE CREPES The aeaaoa'a moat beautiful deaiffaoi rleh eolor rombiaationai theae fashionable ailk fabrira are 40 Inehea wide and retail regularly at aa.SO. Monda y'a apeelal price will be, yard COLLECTION OF SILK FOULARDS printed novelties that will surely surprise you. Inehea wide AND PRINCIPALLY NAVY RLUE GROUNDS- Poaitirely wonderful showing: of hisrh-aT radc. faabionable printed worth up to as.00.

Will aro on sale at. a yard All nre 36 silk fabrlrsi NAVY BLUE WOOL SERGES 50 Inches Wide K.speclally adapted for full flare capes; regular $2.00 value. Selling Monday at. a yard. Thousands of Yards NEW SPRING DRESS GINGHAMS Etolle du Kurd, Red Seal, Classics.

A. F. C. Renfrew, (nmonlu. Bates and Ctllltiea.

collection of handaosae plaids, beautiful, stripes and pretty cheeks; values up to 39c. In this arrest Orea (ilnarhnm Sale Monday nt. a yard -6-4; 35c 09c FOXCROFT AND "GOCO WEAR" UNULKAl HED SHEETING 9-4; full 81 inches wide; 52c value. Selling at, a yard ")UC 40-INCH UNBLEACHED Ml SLIN 29c val- I ue. Selling at.

a yard lOjjC "REVIVER" BLEACHED SHEETING 9-4 full 24 yards wide; 59c value. Selling at, a yard 4 "OLD GLORY" Bleached, (lismols-Kinlsli Lonir- cloth 36 incheft wide; 25c value. Selling at ti a yard 19C "UTICA" 0-4 BLEACHED SHEETING 70c 1 value. Selling at, a yard I. OUC "PEQl'OT" BLEACHED PILLOW Tl 1UN(J 45.

inches wide; 50c value. Selling at. a yard LINEN-FINISH TABLE DAMASK Full bleached; 68 inches wide; choice patterns; $1.00 value. Selling at. a yard LINEN-FINISH KITCHEN TtMVELING 1 inches wide; fast edges; 20c value.

Selling at, a yard STANDARD QUALITY PERCALES I.lKht kklrtlnc and drraa ulylrx. nlao Indlco blue, Calcutta blue, ra) and ahrphrrd rhrt'ka In arrot vnrletj-. Will b- ofTrrrd Monday at. a yard STAXIIAHD Ql'ALITY TABLE OILCLOTH Plain white: -4. full 1'- yards wi.U value s-llmn Monday at.

a yard USat tVJiller's SILK SHOP Cbmmencing IVtonday We Will Offer 20.000 Yards Inches 1 1 9 ALL-SILK WASH SATINS. 36 Iik Uoherty and Dery lie 35c alusilk crei'k 40 inches wide; all the-new spring shades: alfo white and black; regular $2.23 mine. Will be sold Monday at. a yard 3l inehea ldet nm blur, marine blue, old roae. I nupr unit, l-'rcnrh tfrn.v.

Pekln blue. Hand, reaedn arreea. eheatnut brown, endet bl Srlllngr Moaday at, a yard BLAC CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK 36 inches wide; $1.50 value. Selling- Monday at. a yard $1.69 $1.39 95c I- inches wide; a 59c mi ll RI.Ai'K COSTI'MK SATIN in'hi arur nnteed to Rive satisfactory wear; $1 quality.

Selling at, a yarl HIGH-CLASS SILK SHIRTINGS $1.29 ADotl B.ooo 1 aril, will Be Offered Haadaome Tab SIIKa nnd Rleh Fiber Sllka the Meaaan'a ChoitM-at Paltrraa tiood Silk SMrtlnaa That Will Stand the Trsl and Sntlafaetory Wear. All Arr Inehea Wide. THE fl.50 KINDS will all aell at, QQn THE 92.00 KINDS will aell nt. a yard $1.29 $2.50 $1.39 and $1.79 in a wonderfnl Will be offered $1.25 THE. BIG "SAMPLE" -SALE WILL BE A GREAT ATTRACTION MONDAY.

HANDSOME SILK WAISTS-" SAMPLES" Spring; Models hundreds of them will on sale Monday at a tremendous reduction faeturinar coat. All-Hllk Crepe. Alt-Silk Crepe de Chines. Tub Silks, e. Mi hlte.

Navy Blue, Browa, China Blue, Belare and Black: handsomely embroidered, braided nnd Will be offered as follow i AU the $1.50 A4 Aft AU the $5.00 Aft Aft I All flic SILK WAISTS SI 33 i WAISTS 5f SILK WAISTS will go at TIWV I will go at go at GREAT LOTS OF LADIES' HANDSOME WHITE VOILE WAISTS "Samples;" the season's most beautiful models; must be seen to be appreciated: hundreds to select from; values np to $1.98. Will go In this big sale Monday at. CHILDREN'S WHITE MIT SLIN PANTS 'Sam ples;" up to 12-year sizes. A big bargain at INFANTS' FINE WHITE DRESSES Long Short A GIGANTIC CLEARANCE OF BEST CLOTH WINDOW SHADES Six feet long inches wide; -dark greet and white; 75c values. Selling Monday CLARK'S O.

IV. T. SPOOL COTTON White and AljLt black: all numbers. Belling at a spool 3S' DEXTER'S CROCHET TWIST White, cream. Q1 era and gelling Mondav at.

a u2" ViZXTjAXM CKJnV3I Selling Monaay at and' 36 49c 8c CHILDREN' LANCASTER GINGHAM ROMPERS "Samples:" $1 values. Will be sold at. $1.99 24c off regular msaa Kle.h. Mais. Urmy, tucked edrmfittih $2.99 69c HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN'S FINE DRESSES "SAMPLES" BEST OK GI.VGHAMS All new arorlna models 2 to 6 year siaea and to 14v year alaesi alrllakly trimmed, well-made aarmeatsi a truly wonderful collection to select from.

All selling at one-half off regular1 wolcsale price, namely 39c 49c 59c 79c 98c $1.59 $1.99 MISSES' AND JUNIORS' FINE GINGHAM DRESSES -SAMPLES RICH PLAIDS AKD PRETTY STRIPES Stylishly trimmed, fashionably made gar- BO "aQ ments: worth up to 60. Will go Monday at GREAT LOTS OF BUNGALOW DRESS Ladles' tine Ginghams and Percales i fancy piped and rlekrark braid trimmed. Pretty plaids, atrlpea nnd neat flgaresi also India bluet In a choice range of patternsi regular Sl-SO and S1.93 values. All go at one price Monday GREAT LOT OF FINE HOUSE DRESSES Ladies'; "samples;" choice gingham and percales; neat checks, pretty stripes, stylish plaids, in the light-colored effects; indigo blue, Calcutta blue and gray, dark styles; regular sizes and stouts, up to 62 bust; 2.00 and 13.60 values. Will be offered Monday at INFANTS' WHITE CAMBRIC LONG DRESSES "Sam ples;" embroidery-trimmed; up to $1.25 BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS Plain and fancy Galatea cloth: up to $1.60 values.

AVill be sold at LADIES' SPRING-WEIGHT UNION SV ITS ribbed, lisle-thread garments: lace-trimmed knee: regular and extra sizes; 59c values. Selling at 48c striped 48c tiKht 29c 12c LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC DRAWERS Kill- OQn broidery trimmed; 60c value. Selling at diJ BOYS' PERCALE WAISTS AND BLOCSES 21k "Samples;" up to-76c values. Will go at dJ LADIES' ENVELOPE CHEMISES Fine nainsook. lae-t rimmed: white and flesh; $1.00 values.

A fin Selling at eandie; handsome garments, worth ub to $2.50. go on sale Monday at 60c. 7c. 08e and MEN'S BLCE CHAM BRAY WORK SHIRTS With soft collar attached; sizes 14 to 17; regular $1.00 quality. Selling Monday at LADIES' STRIPED INUHAM PETTICOATS Made with a deep ruffle flounce; 75c values.

Selling Monday at 85c $1.19 CAPES, GOATS, DOLMANS AND SUITS XEW SPRING "SAMPLE LINES AND OVTCR, CiRDERS' "4c GIRLS' WHITE OR BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS "Samples;" 2 to 14 year sizes; up to 69c OQa values. Selling at Samples' Nainsook. Mull and French Or $1.19 69c 49c MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HANDSOME WHITE DRESSES "Samples:" French Organdies. Imported Mulls. 6 to 14 year sizes, and Flapper Models, IP- to year garments; richly embroidered, stylishly made dresses, worth from $2.50 up to $8.50.

will be sold Monday at 79c 98c $1.23 $1.69 and Ladies' Misses' and Jnaler's Madels Prices WUI be Named at Less Than Half the Regular Manufacturing Coat. HANDSOME CIRCULAR CAPES All-wool poplins, all-wool serges and all-wool foulards; the season's best models. Navy blue, sand. gray. Pekln.

and victory blue, solid colors and combinations. Capes worth up to $15.98, will go at $7.95 HIGH-GRADE CAPES AND DOLMANS Exclusive styles; tailored of handsome all-wool French sergesf FASHIONABLE CAPES AND DOLMAN'S Full flare, charming garments: all-wool velours, all-wool French Serges, all-wool broadcloths: some silk-lined: plain colors and combinations; up to $25.00 values. Will go on sale at. pcau de and jao.oo values, will be sold at THE "SAMPLE" COATS ARE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE The season's best models; fancy trimmed, all-wool materials and taffeta silk: some silk-lined: Ladies'. Misses and Juniors' na.

two alike. Navy blue, black, sand, gray and Pekln blue: values up to All go in this big clearance sale a THE TAILORED SUITS ARE OP THE BEST Finest of materials: tailoring supreme: all-silk lined. These garments must be seen to be appreciated: Ladles'. Misses' and Juniors' models: navy blue, gray, beige. Pekin blue and black: up to $50.00 values.

All go at one prie, Monday LADIES' MILANESE SILK GLOVES TitmUus, daable Anger tipatedl -white, saad. array valnem. Selling Manday at. a pair lined throughout with all-silk and black I all slses, to SVil regular SI.OO $9.95 $15.98 $12.98 $15.98 59c VARU-WinE CVRTAIN ETA 1 INK White, cream and ecru; hemstitched and kno striped borders; 25c values. Selling Monday at.

a yard" SILKINE MERCERIZED CROC HET COTTON Qh White and colors: all numbers. Selling at. a ball. ol. ANSILKl 1M-YARD BALLS White and colors.

fiKn Kelllna- Monday. Hnxen balls for MM COLGATE'S SHAVING STICKS Selling Monday at. 8c IVlILLEn'S 624-020-620 a DACEv-STnEET IVIiLLEQ'G i. v..

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