Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

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

DEATHS. WHITEHOUSE Caroline Whitehouse (nee Herbst), beloved wife of Albert E. Whitehouse, Thursday. February 27. at 143 Fifteenth Newport.

Ky, aged 34 year. Funeral Monday, from late residence, at 1:30 o'clock. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery. WILSON Maude S. Wilson (nee Hath-away), beloved wife of Charles E.

Wilson, Friday, February 28. Mil. at her borne, 618 Main sL. Coving-ton, aged 34 Remains will be shipped to Concord, (or burial Monday, March 3. WIRTHLIN Catherine Louise Wirth-lin (uee Bardo).

beloved wife of Edward W. Wirthlin. Funeral from late residence, 5517 Arnsby place. Madison ville, Monday, at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem hig-h mass at St- Mary's Church. Hyde Park, at 9 a. m. Auto funeral. Interment In St.

Joseph's Mausoleum: Burial private. Please omit flowers. WUNKER Donald Arthur Wunker, beloved son of Charles and Ester Wunker (nee Werner), aged 7 months. Funeral from late residence, 4265 Kirby a Monday, March 3. at 1:30 p.

m. In Loving Memory Of all my dear ones who have passed away, and in sweet memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Irene Elisabeth Lenzer, who died March 4, 1911. and my dearly beloved mother Elizabeth Miller (nee Slachter). who died July J8, 1818. Oh, where 'are my precjous ones to-j night.

The loved of my early years? 'Fond. memory holds their faces bright In a frame of misty teara. Ah can it 'be through this mist of teara There falls a radiant light? 1 the Inverf nf mw In vision come to-night. One by one they went away across a stranger sea. Oh.

how I have prayed they come Back aomeday with a whisper of love me; i Then I'll wait till the silent gat (shall swing ajar for me. And my loved ones near shall Dear, come over the silent sea. I know they will wait with outstretched hand To guide me on to the antrel band; United pnce more the broken band In that world of loved sball be. Dear Irene. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Mother.

Father and Brother. Carl, and My. Dear Mother, Sadly Missed By Her Daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Lenzer. and Family.

In Memory 7 Of our dear Ruby, Ruth Ida Redmond, who died February 28, 1918, at the age of 14 months. A little bud God gave us, a pure and lovely child. He gave it to our keeping to cheerlsh undented. And just as it was opening to the glory of the day Down came a heavenly angel and took our darling away. Dearest Ruth thou hast left us and our loss we deeply feel.

Those sad. sad days and dreary nights, the saddest of all when death won the fight. -We watched her leaving us hour by hour. We tried to do all that was In our power. Her sweet smile we see no more.

The voice we loved is still. And all that left In life for us is Her grave, where she sleeps so still. Twas a bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with the one we loved so dear. God called her home.

-It was His will. But in our hearts she lingers still. Sadly, Missed By Mother and Daddy. In Memory Of our mother, Anna" Schwalbacn, who died March 2. 1917.

Dear mother, we miss thy oice, 'No more we'll 'see thy face. For thou hast found a home above Before the throne of grace. We are thinking, dear mother, to-day of you. And If -we'd search the whole world, through Its length and breadth, we could And no other Half as dear as you, our mother. Tis.

sweet to be remembered And a pleasant thing to And That though you are absent You stilf are kept In mind. Thank God for the faith you taught us. When the struggles of life are o'er shall meet our own loved ones And know them, all once more. Sadly Missed By Tour Children, Margaret, Threes. Bill.

Adam, Pete and Ed. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear mother Wllhelmlna Rump-1 ke. who died March 4. 1909. No one knows how much we miss you, You were so good, kind and true.

God alone, for He knows best. Called you to that home of rest. 'Twas a bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with you, we loved so Time was too short to say good-by To the one we loved so dear. We miss your coming footsteps.

We miss your loving voice. Horrre is not what it used to oe Since you are not here. You are gone, but not forgotten, shall vmip mmnr-v faH Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger! -'Round the grave where you are laid. Sadly Missed By Husband and Children. In Memory Of my beloved son.

Henry Nichols, who passed away three years ago. If I had seen your face i And held your dying hand And heard the last sigh from your neari, I would not feel so. bad. certainly know the pain you had. But did not see you die, I only know you wentl away 4 And never said goodby.

From Mother, Sister and Brother. In Loving: Memory Of my darling baby, William Lamar who. died March 1, 1118, aged aays. There was an angel band In heaven' Which was not quite complete. So theyj called my little darling To fill the vacant seat.

Sadly Missed By Mamma and Brother nowara. I. In Loving- Memory Of our beloved baby. Eleanor Schoen laub, who died February 27. Dearest Eleanor, still we miss you.

Tears in silence often flow. Memory keeps you ever near us. Though you died a year ago. A bitter e-rlef. a shock severe.

To part with one we loved so dear. Our loss is great, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. Sadly Missed By the Family. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, Daniel L- who passed away March 6, 1818. The month of March aeam is here.

To us the saddest of all (the year. Because it took-away from us The one we loved but could not save. Ave saw him suffer. heard his signs and weenlnr AV ith throbbing hearts and weeping We loved him, but God loved him best. lie took turn home to De at reau Sadly Missed By Wife Sod Children.

In Kemory Of Mrs. Frlederike Adler. who died February 27. 1917. Dearest mother, how we miss you.

Since from earth vou passed away. And our hearts are aching sorely As we think of you day after day. Dearest mother, often to your grave we wander, Flowers to place with tender care. Often we are seen there. You are Kone.

but not forgotten -As long as life remains with us. Sadly Missed By Her Children. In Loving Remembrance Of my dear mother. Marie Rusche. who died March J.

1910 The month of March again is here. To us the saddest of all the year. The yeara are swiftly flying. mother dear, The time is long since you are rone. But Jn memory you will linger With tne through the passing years.

Sweet and peaceful be your rest. DEATHS. la Memory si arte Anna a March 2. Wh' pa8sed Way D8t Jnolfcer- now" we miss you. And iom cartl yon passed away.

Aa are och'ng sorely As we think of you to-day. i We'Tl tUM. ha" come t0 i Jv- 5et Jn heaven above In Gods home we long for so. Mbl.iIaAuJ! Pter Schwal- t-unaren. In Loving; Memory' wTJ w'a" Fraud, who was killed in action October-4.

His. evening shades are ialllng. sitting all alone. iFZ heart there comes a longing Oft'HU JLl7 com home! To thoughts do wander 1 trave so far away Where you were laid Just six months ago to-dav. i By Mother, Sisters and In Memory Of our dear mother.

Mary McKee. who who died March 4. 191 nJ our hearts has gone. Tk. ei volce lov stilled.

The place made vacant in our home Can never morls be filled. Urp. Fther' In His wisdom called ilhe.v.boo1h, love And though on earth the body lies The soul Is safe-' in heaven. Sadly Missed By Her Daughters and In Memory Of aear wife and I mother. Mrs.

iV. i-t!" TSUer' passed away March 3. 1917. i Whenj the evening- shades are falling Biuingy an aione, i in our heart there comes a longing If yOU Onlv cnulri onma Oft and oft our thoughts do wander not rar away, i Where they laid our dear mother Just two years ago to-day. i Sadly Missed By Husband and Children.

In Loving- Remembrance or Norma Burke, who died March 1711. .1 Dear Norma, still I miss you. Tears in il.np. Memory keeDs von v-i-, ni-fcm jnougn you died nve years ago. A bitter grief, a shock severe, i To part with one I loved so dear.

My loss is great, I'll not complain. But trust in God to meet again. Sadly Missed By Her Aunt. Kate: Burket In Memory Of our dear mother. Josephine Cam pion, wno died March 7.

1118. Requiem high mass at Holy Name cnurch March 8. 1919. Dear mother, how we miss you, Teara In aHlence often flow Memory keeps y6u ever near us. Though you died one year ago.

Sadly Missed By Her Husband, Sons 1 I In Sad Sat Loving- Memory Of our beloved mother. Mrs. Aliza H. rasse inee KolthofT), who departed mis me -juesaay, Marcn 6. 1918.

Dearest mother, how we miss you. Since from earth you sassed awav. God called you home. It was His will. A loving mother, dear and kind.

one on earth like her, we find. Sadly Missed By Her Sons. In Sad and Loving- Remembrance Of our dear sister. Sophia Woesner. who died February 27, 1915.

Dear sister, hpw we miss you. Tears In silence often flow. Memory keeps you ever near us. To your grave we wander. Though you died four years ago.

Sadly Missed By Mother and Sisters. i In Loving Semembrance Of our dear husband and father. Mr. Charles P. Schmidt, who died March 1918.

Dear father, how we miss you, Tears of silence often Memory keeps you ever near us. Though you died one year ago. Sadly Missed By Wife axA Daughter. In Xiovlngj Memory Of my beloved husband. Frank Shep- ard' who passed to higher life March 6.

11 Sunshine passes, shadows fait. Sweet remembrance outlasts! alL Gone but not forgotten. I Tour Loving Wife, Clara. In Memory Of. our beloved husband and wur iiusukdu inn 'inner, John Sebald.

who passed away March father, a. lljl. I )f Sleep on. dear father, your labor's f. Tour willing- hands shall toil no more.

On earth they strived, in heaven rest. We miss you most who loved you best. His Loving; Family. In Memory Of Edward Lefken. who died March 7.

m. i I Gone but not forrotten. Requiem high mass at 'St. Lawrence Church at a. m.

Sadly Missed By Wife and Sons. In Loving: Bemembranci Of our dear father, I FRANK A. DOSSMANN. Who passed away March 4. 1 SI I.

Sadly Missed By His Family. Card of Thanks. We. hereby desire to thank our rela tives, irienas ana sina neisnoors ror i their very sincere sympathy extended to us in our sad bereavement the 1 oss of our dearly beloved wife and nother. CATHERINE HAMMER (nee Mehl).

We wish to thank Rev. Frank Dlr- a undertakers. Busse f0h" 2' in which, h.8 J. Iher conducted the funeraL vuiiuvii iv r. a a o.

ui in vi uaiivcarcrs and services: all our relatives and friends ror their many and beautiful floral offering. Especially do we wish to thank Vitt Stermer. funeral directors, for the efficient manner in which they conducted all funeral arrangement, From Her Loving- and Bereaved a amuy. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and l.l 1 k.

1 I kind neiarhbors for their sincere avm pathy extended us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, ALICE ROBINSOt'T-JROSa We wish to thank RevfP. J. Blackburn for his kind and consoling- words: the members of Brown Chapel Choir for their beautiful music rendered: the Junior Stewardesses Board of Brown Chapel for their beautiful resolutions nd floral to all our many 'rlend flora, offerlnga and spiritual bouquets, and also xo A. nanmn v-oinpiu lor r.nH.e.ii i jjrom Daughters. Card of Thanks.

-or. Aestr to express our heartfelt to all our relatives, friends and: nelBhDors lor meir in the a-reat lois our dearly beloved brother GEORGE ADAM REIKERT. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Li. kinH an rnn.nl.

iri'a; words at the home grave: the i tl.en.r1 Pllhlff R-hrWkl- Fhe Young People's Society and Sun- dav school of the German Protestant rhurch Of Winton Place. Ohio; afl do- 11 nffjirinri. anil Henry Imwalle Son. funeral dlrec- MnmSk mwA aB rstflll VYlal PI. nors or in.

tbrs. for their prompt and careful man conducting; the funeral. I The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many friends.

relatives for the neienuuio 1- nur lata thy and Kindness how jwrtatt and sad bereavement in the loss of our I crucially do thank Rev. Paul jspcciii -Rii-kow for nia iroprw.no words of consolation at the house and rrave- the St. John's Cradle Roll: the if the beautifui Horal offerings. anrS.JonA Bade. Company, funeral SJVectofs for the kino and emcieni in which tbey Conducted the manner L.

Bereaved Father "and Mother. I lrrom 1 I FT DUhter JR. In Memory Of our darling; baby. Raymond who died February 27. 1MT.

and dearly K.in.i if. Mrs. Catherine Butter- fass (nee Centner), who died Novem- oer ti. ifn. Sadly Misaed By Her Husband.

Mother. Slater and Brothera. tione nut not ioriuin. DEATHS. Card of Thanks.

While our hearts are filled with sorrow and we are not unmindful of the kind deeds and words of comfort and sympathy extended us by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the sad hours of our bereavement sus-tainned- in the loss of our beloved husband and father, LEONARD MAURER. And We naifSA fA. a fa. affliction to offer our sincere thanks to every one, and especially to those tt-hn 1 i i iji mm-wiin ineir oeau-tlful floral offerings; to Rev Father Spickerroan for his kind and consoling words, and to A. Neldhard Son, undertakers, for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral.

From His Bereaved Wife and Children. Card of Thanks. Jeslre to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanlra ii.n mi.ti... friends and neighbors for the kindness7 mm aytnpainy shown us in our deep bereavement in the loss of our son, ALBERT ELSING. We especially wish to thank Rev.

porn for his consoling words at the house and grave; also the donors of the manv hninHfiil 4) 1 0 i Printers and Rulers' Union of Ohirntrn 111., and Joseph Schreiber Son, un- dertakera, for their careful -attention and competent management of the fu-1 neral. The Bere Jved Parents, Henry and Henrietta Easing. Card of Thanks. express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our friends and relatives lor their kind ivmntthv and iciimi anown us in tne loss or our beloved husband, son and brother, JOHN F. DITTTJS.

We especially thank Rey. Henry bonneborn for his impressive sermon and words of consolation: the Douglas Lodge, K. of for Its beautiful sermon at the home; the donors of the many floral tributes; the members of Immanuel Church for large attendance, and Peter Rebold Son tor the careful and efficient service and kind attention in all funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We -desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved daughter, MRS. ROSE GER1NGER. We especially thank Rev. Father Abt for the spiritual hours spent with the deceased; Father J. H.

Schwartz; the donors of the many i beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, and Mr. Henrv -T Radel. of i the John J. Radel Company, for his kind and efficient manner in conducting the funeral. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Dome. Card of Thanks. 'We desire to exnrexa nur sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our kind rela-! tlves, friends and neighbors for their sympatny ana kind assistance extended us in our late sorrow and sad bereavement in the great loss bf our dearly beloved daughter and sinter. MILDRED MEYER.

We especially want to thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets: Father Roell, of Sacred Heart Church, and Vonder-haas A Stetter and Mr. William Gerstle for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness shown us in the death of our beloved mother and grandmother.

MARY GATES. We especially wish to thank the boys at 37 Pike street and the donors of the irpointY'Rev! Runyon for his consoling words at the house, and P. Carroll for the efficient manner In which he conducted the fu- neral; also Mr. B. Clindmeyer for his, services.

Mr. and Ji Gates and the Family. Card of Thanks. u. hereby wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for the kindness own in our recent an- -j mother.

ww ROSA SCHOENLAUB. Also wish to thank Rev. Mr. Haupt for his consoling words at the house and graveJDr. F.

C. Thelss and Dr. th.i, iintlrina- services: Mrs. Nellie Meier for her many acts of kind- ness; aiso me i i'rr. tiful floral and Mr.

ofjd the funeral. The Bereaved Children. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and" heartfelt thanks to our relatives and evi.Uri. for the sympathy extended to in our sad bereavement in the loss 5.rlv beloved daughter and of our dearly beloved daushter sister, JOSIE HEIDEMANN.

We espectally thank Father Goebel for his visits andt consoling words dur-ine; her illness: all donors of the beau-liful floral offerinps and spiritual remembrances, and John N. Mlddendorf 4 Bon for the efficient manner of conducting- the funeraL The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my relatives and many friends, and PeclVhlyiemldn.s bor. Mrs.

Mithoefer. for their kindness Win in the treat loss of my dearly beloved husband, FREDERICK Nlirrituf. V. thank Rev. Gervalse Ron gh ton for the consoling; words the inn nt the many beautiful floral or- also, wooawara wrawu Bereaved Wife and Baby.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt. thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dear- ly beloved "-husband and ather, ALBERT Ufc-USUrlCK. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Becker for his consoling worns; tne Dallbearers; Barbara Ro Mutual Aid: the donors of the many beautiful floral 1 1 1 offerings, and the Busse Borfrmann Company for the prompt and efficient manner in which it conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. desire to extend sincere -nd heartfell thanks to our relatives. and neighbors for kindness and shown us in our sorrow and 1 in tha loss of our diirirbeloVed "iughter. tiRETTA DANXtK.

all do we thank Rev. L. i a I the'Elastomear Manuf acturing OHIO STATE Umfiii THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1919 r-nmnanv. and the unaertaKer, jnanes E. Meyer, for tne emcieni manner hlcb he conauciea me luntioi.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. Vnd eighbofo; and kindness shown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss H.srlv beloved dauahter. Nellie: he donors of the manv beautiful floral 1.. mnA anlritual bOUOUetat 'HeV.

Father Varley for his kind and af- fectlonate attention, and Busse Borg- mann for the efficient manner in which tha funeral. lr. ana sirs, mcnara j. rveisa. Card of Thanks.

wish to exDresa my sincere thanks to relatives and friends for svmnathv extended me in tne iOM of my dearly beloved wife, ALICE CORA JOERG. Especially do 1 tnanK nev. nuc lor hf Sonsolinir words; tire donors of the 'Juful flSral ofTerinKa. and Vitt S'ermer for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. it Uu.h.nA Jnha Joerar.

wi Card of Thanks, Our friend. sincere thanks to relatives. nas ana neiKnowr. muoi 1 I 7t .1. Dull.

paiinearers; lor uurm uu spiritual bouquets, ana vonaernaai- a Mr. and Mrs. Lesch. Brothers and Sister. 4 DEATHS.

Card of Thanks hereby desire to express, my sincere and heartfelt thanks to all my kind Tuciiwa, incnuj inn ncinnnuia kindness and shown me in the great loss of my beloved wife, ANNIE ADLER. Especially do I wish to thank Rev. Prochnau for his consoling; words; Mrs. Dlna Hardins-: the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, and the Busse Borgniann Company for its prompt and ethcient manner in conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Husband, Jacob Adler.

Card of Thanks. I desire to express my sincere and most heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown In the sad bereavement and great loss of my dearly beloved wife, ELIZABETH GEMEIER (nee Kelly). Especially do I wish to thank Rev. Father Ennia, of St. Ann's Church- and the donors of the beautiful floral -offerings.

The Bereaved Husband, Edwin Gemeier. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our relatives land i.friends for- the kind expressions of sympathy extended us in our recent bereavement in the loss of our bus band and father. Mrs. Fred L.

Fuhr and Family. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Karnes thank their relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy hown us in our sorrow, we aiso inwinpi, Altmaq.

Dr. Scheerer and Mr. Gus Gilde- na.ua or meir Kina services. Cremation Apply Cincinnati Cremation SO Wift-rins Work. Main 30H6.

Res. Wdba. ZD. Write for booklet. AUTOMOBILK AMBULANCE EQUIPI'KD WITH LUNG MOTOR, I.

J. SULLIVAN Funeral rarlora S35 Kast Fourth Street. Braneb Offices ConTenient To All Suburb. GaraEra, No. 421 Central Arm.

and lijd 1'arK Aato statu. Aucnigaa an THE BUSSE B0RGMANN CO. FITS-KRAI. IlIRprmRS Ml? Fremiti Av. TlirFa Konseetarian; no ehargr.

Phono W. 48. 4SS, CALLS ANSWERED IN ALL, SVBL'BBeV. THE MAERTZ-DETHLEFS CO. UNDERTAKERS S04-S0 PLUM STREET.

hoars Canal z063-ze4. Auto Ambulance Service C. P. MULLEN TJXDEBTAKr.lt. CSIS Gilbert Avenae.

Wood born M. MBs. MULLEN. Lady Embalmer. GUS GILDEHAUS Lady embalmer aad ase of foaeral parlors with no additional charge.

1344 TTNE. full VINE, hones Canal SSM. Avon 443. A. A.

DEGENHART FTNEKAL DIRECTOR Main Office 17 Madison Bond. Branch Offices MatlisonvUle, Oakley and Pleasant Rldge. Wood barn 1S70 Night Phone Worn, 4168 L. JAMES GILLIGAN Office and Chapel. B07 W.

Eighth Street. ALTO AMBCLANCbV V.n. 1 all nhniJM a KUinalna- Case a Specialty. Phone West Its. Trassniann Barfknecht MIBMWSUU MSI llall wwllt FUNERAL DUtECTORS Fanrral Parlor, Auto and Carriage Service, 1431-33 MAIN ST.

CANAL t314. TBE VITT STERNER CO. Funeral Pnrlors and Chapel West wood A v. and Van Hart St. Phone West Sd.

Amba- lance service. Branch Omree, 349 Banisaa At. Warsaw 333: 3033 W. Sixth. Warsaw lie.

a-r Rljiplr WW eSsa avm waav 4s sVa aW w-T tsJka eBsa Formerly with Chaa. M. Epply. csi or funeral parlorsiSYth ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Wood burn 41S.

McMillan and Upland PL PAUL K. MOORMANN rTKERAL DIRECTOR fSaeeesaor to A. If. NMnsiss) Main Office, 12a tiarOeld Placet Canal HO. Branch OflSce.

Filth and Park St. I Weat 68. Ppfrap Uphold SOtl Cava Ait-UViU ssv ktf 11 Ambulance service; moderate prices. Phones West 33. Warsaw-89.

enarres for the drooplmr. palsa and fern decorations for nU open entasis; someuuna news sea noons 1U WrVl. F. FULDNER UNDERTAKER 121 ARCH ST-Sooth of Fourth Bet. Broadway aad Lndlow.

Ph. Canal 4734. F. M. SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Ante and Carriare Service.

tlM FBEEMAX AVENUE. WEST S4S. W. A. VVATKINS'S SONS.

UNDERTAKERS. All fonerals personally arrang-ed for and eondacted by FRANK WATKINS, offlee 39tS Entern av. Open Pay and yight. Tel. 831.

JULIUS BAER Floral Designs 138-140 Fourth Street, East, Cincinrati. wri I Wr CI HP A I CUHD AiIjAjIIi VI I bunnu U11U a "Flowers For the Occasion." 13 E. Twelfth SL, Cincinnati. Ohio. rlione Csnal 5650.

Bra. Phono Canal 5423 X. Monuments 3M W. Coart. Canal tSXL SPECIAL NOTICES.

afONBT TO LOAN. On Improved real estate. KAPY TERMS. CERMANIA BUILDINO ASSOCIATION NO. 1431 Ma'n St.

Offioa hodrs Tuesdays, trcm 4 to p. m. CHRISTIAN LANG. President. Andrew lUrsraf, Secretary.

QUEEN CITT LODGB. KNTOHTS PTTHIA8 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Of THURSDAY. March NKIL LEONARD TESTIMONIAL NIGHT. All brothers to meet Bro.

Nell. Also, work la the Pass Rank. THURSDAY, uarcn ii. eat stain ment and dance at Brand daasan i. All Knights welcome.

sW Jfja. 1 MMV tltW I Walter Ksnpor. K. R. and B.

TRCMPEX Qnday. 3 and 3. 113 W. Conrt st. 1 THIS WEEK BARGAIN DC UIXC STATIOMtJtV MmsumnaaaaamfiautnBucan.eMicHii, VW as tkct swu.

sot last Laos su. li ismm SMKpca, rsaunwri rswaMia aa vi il rMKmai I agra a- SMmooan asm. ultss anaesa. mem maxmmjmmmma Oxjom trrccTa. Wsnsmai yea I a mums ana AsnoiaacsasiaTa CUTTora our anB ssqtiiTWS TMn) aavurrawnxHT ssu.

ac auaanta TH01 srua esa.1. SPECIAL VOTICES. KILWINNING CHAPTER NO. 7. R.

A. M. Stated convocation WEDNESDAY, March I. p. m.

Balloting-, potitkma, does, At closo concert by Masonic Club Orchestra, to which A. and M. M. visitors are ln-vltad. STEPHEN J.

BAU8EB. H. P. A. T.

Roever. Bec'y. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD -r-Servicea Sunday. 1:3 and Also, Wednesday and Thursday. :3.

Lincoln Inn Coort, 61 Main at. All welcome to hoar the work of Cod spoken In truth. MRS. P. A REDELL.

Founder. HANSELMANN COMMANDERT NO. It, K. T. Special conclave TUESDAY.

March 4. at p. to confer the Orders of Rod Cross and Malta. Knights are welcome. C.

WILLIAM POYBEEL. Commander. D. H. Pottsns-er, Recorder.

iME GOODWILL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH holds' services st n. e. cor. Ninth and Plum ate. Lecture by H.

H. Warner 1:30. Loot are by Mrs. a E. Hugrl 7:10.

Messages by other workers. Special message services Thursday, and All welcome. WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 8J. F.

AND Special meeting TUESDAT. March at 7 p. m. M. M.

Degree. Visitors welcome. CLARENCE E. HENDERSON. W.

M. William Schucherdt, See'y. CINCINNATI COMMANDERT NO. S. K.

T. Special conclave MONDAY. March 3. at 7 p. for work In the Temple.

Knlghtrof other commsnderles Invited. F. W. HARMEYER. Commander.

MME. H. ELLEN. Splrtttial Medium, will be at home Monday and Thursday only. Overton New port.

Ky. Take Ft. Thomas car. get off at diaiu iiu wuia eaat one square. LINCOLN LODGE NO.

17. K. OF will have work in the Rank of Page TUES- dax. Harcn 4. p.

m. Visiting brothers are welcome. JOHN F. RUN'CK, C. CT isaac j.

Mflb. K. R. and 8. DOUGLASS LODGE NO.

il. K. OF will confer the Page Rank TO-MORROW EVENING. Visitors are invited. AL LUKOWITZ.

a C. W. E. Gabel. K.

R. B. LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 81. F.

AND A. M. Special meeting TUESDAY. March 4. p.

m. Master Mason Degree. Visitors welcome. GUY HATTAWAT, W. M.

K. L. Kraw. Sec'y. VATTIKR LODGE NO.

3lf. F. AND A- M. Stated meeting- MONDAY, March 3. 7:30 p.

m. Visitors welcome. KDW. KIRCHNKR. W.

M. W. A. Greet. Sec'y.

SPntlTTJAI.ISTS CHURCH OP LIBERAL THOUGHT Odd Fellows' TemBle. Hall P. Services 3:30 and 7:30. LectUra and mea- msw. rrana naaoe, fresiaent.

xl. JO. ny- mer. Pastor. McMillan chapter no.

i. r. a m. Stated meeting; TlTE8DAT. March 4, at 7-30 p.

m. Work: R. A. Dee-ree. Companions welcome.

CRONE L. PILL. H. P. MIAMI LODGE NO.

4g. P. AND A M. Stated 'communication TUESDAT. March 4.

at 7:30 p. m. Receiving; petitions, ballot- ln on candidates. BE.VJ. TOBY.

W. U. i B. STERLING gives Psychic Phrenological' Readings. Have your's or your children's head examined.

"Know thyself." 207 W. Third Newport, Ky. MADAM COSTA Spiritual Medium. 707 Dayton Newport, Ky. Take Tork-st.

car te Seventh walk up one square and a half. CINCINNATI CHAPTER NO. t. R. A M.

Ptated convocation MONDAY. March 3. at p. m. C.

LEE DOWNEY. H. P. B. STERLING, spirit messages given truthful, reliable.

347 W. Third Newport. Ky. Readings dally. Satisfaction given.

MESSAGE circle Wednesday afternoon and evening. 1131 Draper st. Mrs. Weldon and popular assistant. Clark-st.

car. PROF. WIER. at Doyle's Academy. 7:30.

Subject: 4.Heallng Currents." Mr. Brown, President. Phone South 1114 T. MRS. ALEXANDER, readings.

to 4. Circles Tuesday evenings, o'clock. 733 Ann Newport, Ky. B. STERLING.

Spiritualist Medium, helps you. Tells you evetythlng. 307 W. Third Newport. Ky.

SERVICES 7:30. Newport Church. Mrs. Brown. Pastor.

Woman's aid Wednesday. p. m. 3-3 p. 1331 Main.

Flat 3. Carrie Pnrrmann, 3S83 Trevor, N. Falrmount. MRS. B.

MOHS will receive her friends at 417 Madison Covington. HARMONY CLUB meets Thursday evening at 1203 Budd St. THE volume of our experience; and the thoroughness of our equip-in safeguard those who call for our services. We serve them with tact and courtesy. BLXNDES OB STOCT.

MtOM BCST STOUT VIOMEH TBB 1IODKL Has Tear Bise. Coats- Suits. Dresses. Skirts. Waists.

ALSO BLACK OARMKXTS FOB MOCRNTXG VTEAB. Compare trsr Prices Before Tea Bay. itlE I'lODEL IS2I-2S MAIN STREET. "tLKXPKH OB STOVT. BCSl! PASSENGER and FREIGHT ELEUATOnS Elect rie nydrsaile Belt Hand James H.

Carraa Elevator 114 W. Second CmcumatL Ohio, DR. F. C. HEFFNER Annonnees the removal of hla amee from Suite S3 to 82.

Tlndanlaaa Bnlldlna. IS W. Seventh St. TELEPHONE CABAL TCS. THf SCMULTI PsXiMnNGvOflR5 EAST r6URTT1 ST.

The Strictly Dependable Kinds KICH COSTUME SATINS Good range of colors SILK POPLIN FAILLES Will Be Offered Monday at Prices Away Below Present Wholesale Cost. 81 incites wide; all the leading plain shades and black 1 new HANDSOME BROCADED PRINCESS SILKS IS inches wide; white, pink, light blue, lemon, old rose, silver gray, -reseda blue, champagne and black BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK 3S Inches wide a good serviceable silk that will give satisfaction WOBBY SILK SHIRTINGS ai mcnes Wide a big shipment of ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE 40 Inches wide; complete range of new shades; also! white and black; $2.00 values. 'Will go. on sale Monday at, a yard. DCiHERTY ALL-SILK COSTUME ALL-SI I iK CJEOCGETTE CREPE 40 inches wide; all the new spring shades; also white and black; regu- SI.35 12.25 value.

day at. a yard. SATINS, SS inches wide, and DOHERTY ALL-SILK CHIFFXJX TAFFETAS, So Inches wide. Every yard, both Satins and Taffetas, guaranteed to give aatlafaetary service) amvy blae, saarlae blae, ssldalcht blue, Pekla blae, tanpc gray. Baker array, silver gray, ehaaspagne, seal prow meeluna kmra, Belarlan Mae.

CMm bine, old rose, reseda green, victory, red, wistaria, olive green, myrtle srreea, coral, tnrejnolae bine, garnet, Nile greea, lemon, vrehld. gold, ink, Ugbt Hwe, white, ivory and blaeki la both satlas and taffetasi regular 3.00 value. Vlll go an sale-Monday at BLACK ALL SILK COSTUME SATIW regular. 1.75 value. Will be sold at.

a yard ALEDA WASHABLE 81 inches wider white, sink, lia-ht bisque, Copenhagen blue, victory blue and black: 59c1 Valu. Will be blue. red, sold 38 inches wide: SILK-WARP CREPE white, pink, light blue, and black: 11.00 value. Monday CI I yard SILK Nile green, lemon, old rose, reseda lavender, gray, bottle green, wistaria, purple, brown, navy at. a yard HANDSOME NEW SPRING SILK GINGHAMS i Rich plaids, in a choice range of color combinations, will go on sale Monday at the remarkably low nrice of.

A DRESS PATTER WOOL STORM SERGES, 40 INCHES WIDE Navy blue. I WOOL FRENCH SERGES, 38 INCHES WIDE Navy garnet, plum. Burgundy, dark gray, brown, myrtle 1 blue, garnet- brown, gray, dark green. Copenhagen green and fl.00 value. Selling aU a blue and black; $1.26 value.

Selling at, 79 yard I -cr a yard HAMILTON all-wool serges 50 inches wide; shrunk and black and navy blue; $2.50 1.40 value. Selling Monday at, a yard COLUMBIA AND BOTANY ALL-WOOL CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS 50 and 54 Inches navy blue. $3e48 seal brown, taupe gray, bottle green and black: $5.00 Value. Selling Monday at. a yard ISU3Y SALE MONDAY The Greatest Offer! of Ladies' aad Mlaaea' Hlgh-Grade, Fashionable Tailor-Made Suits Ever Anaonaced By This Basy Store Has Beesi Arranged for Monday.

HUNDREDS OF STUNNING GARMENTS All-Weal French Serges; AII-WooI Pea lias. All-Wool Broadeleths. All-Wool Maaolsh' Sera-es StyUskly Trlsmaaed. Perfectly Tailored, and Lined ThreaSeoat With All-Silk Peaa de Cyse. i Taape Gray, Seal Brtwa, Bargsusdy, Kavy Bine, Myrtle Green, Tan, Beige aad Black; Regalae Slsee and Stoata, TJ 22JU and SUITS $12.90 will go at.

1,000 High-Grade Sample Silk Waists Will ao a aale Moaday at a tremeadoaa redaction oil regnlar moaafaetarlag coat. All-Silk Gewrgette Crepea. All-SHk Crepe de Chlaea, Tab Silks, Ac. I HeW Spring ModeUi Wblte asra P'csk. Mala, Gray, Navy Blae, Seal Brown.

China Blae, Beige aad Black! Handsomely Embroidered, Braided, Beaded aad Tucked Garments, Be unrerra AU the i.50 SILK WAISTS $1.99 will go at. LADIES' Sellls-tr MX "Bicrwcr, we wm ymrm wan Mrc 3,000 PAIRS HIGH-GRADE FIBER SILK HOSE Regular $1.00 Quality White. BlflTk. Pearl Gray, Cbimpafif, Battfesalp Gray, Wavy Bine, Plak, a .,1 fil A 1A saw Tka aaaaaa aiSlnsaalI1 law friee a sa a rnw mwm ma 07, 1,000 Sample Pairs MILANESE SILK GLOVES Ladles' 2-clasp. double finger tipped: white, white with black embroidery.

WIlllO, WUriO Will UI.L. UlU'-kJI gray, champagne, black, black with white embroidery: regular $1.90 and 31.2a values. win so on sate rUf Monday at. a pal pair.i is aw sail, win ac neea mm reiiewii 27.n and A 1" A A $30.00 SUITS IS In Hit Mill wa wawa Afford 'I'd as reuowst All the $3.00 SILK WAISTS $2.39 will go at. SILK HOSIERY CLARK'S O.

V. T. SPOOL COTTON White and black: all num- AXtO. hen. Mondav aelllna- at.

spool 8ILKIJTB MERCEB1ZED CROCHET COTTOSi wnite ana colors 8c all numbers. Selllne; at a ball SAXSILK 100-yard balls; white and colors. Selling-, dozen fifsO balls for DKXTER'S CROCHET TWIST "White, cream, ecru and OlA Arabian. Selling- at, a sale at a- a nr A nVVTV 1 OUR GREAT SALE OF nni. i Mo.n.v wlik Unabated Vtonrt Thousands of Re'ady-TawWeav GorwM-nts, Ladles', Mlsaes', Jam.

i er Hi child rea'a. Will Bo offered at Bensatloaally rneea. 2,000 MIDDY, BLOUSES LADIES' AND MISSES' SasaDlea" and abort lntst nlala whltn and fnney trimmed garments IX. 14, 1, 18 an XO year sines I regalar L0O and 1J5 valnea. Will LADIES' HANDSOME WHITE VUlLt WA1M3 atmu oluuom sjug mj tit stnleaf new models, faaalonablr tHmmea.

Will ke sold at l. i x. w.1.4. Ave Kaallv Wortk Times the Ask la a- Price. GREAT LOTS CHILDREN'S NEW SPRING DRESSES 59c.

98c, $1.29 arid $1.59. THOUSANDS OF BUNGALOW APRONS- -''SAMPLES" i.7arri.saan and Percales! fancy piped and rtekrnek braid trimmed. m. "aVnrJfK "ndls. Ke.

I. .1 reul-r fl ail a nt one price Monday GREAT LOTS OF FINE Ladies': "samples" thoice Rlnr hams lllht-clortd Viea: indigS btue. i isofi and 12.50 values. HOUSE DRESSES ana P-rcajes: neat a Calcutta blue and sray, dark styles; regular sixes and Will be offered Monday at lXFANTS' L03TO WHITE FLAHKELETTE PET- 2fl WOMEN'S HOUSE DBESSES "Samples;" hams and percales; light and dark styles: up to 2.0 values-' Will go at LADIES' BLACK SATEKJf PETTICOATS "Samples the better grades, representing values up to QQp 43.60; regular and extra sizes. Will g-o at CIRLS' BLACK SILK-FIJflSH MERCEBIlSED BLOOMERS to 13 year sles; 76c values.

Will J5f)C be sold at i LADIES' LOXG CTIEPE KIMOJSOB "Samples plain colors and fancies; up to $1.60 values. fifls? Will go at CHILDREN'S WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS Embroidery-trimmed 69c values. Will be sold at WHITE MtSLUV FASTS "Samplesr trimmed; 60c fine ring- 98c to iz year sues, barsraln at BOYS' PERCALE 00 in the lot; win a-o at CHILDREN'S up 3 lo a dis WAISTS AND BLOUSES'Samples;" Biples;" 25c to 7(e values. GIRLr-WHITK SATEEN BLOOMERS "Samples:" 2 to 12 year sizes; up to Do values. Sell- 33 FANtTRiMMED CORSET COVERS AND CAMISOLES "Samples;" up to 69c values.

Will go tr on sale at AstfaJ REMNANTS OP LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS Various widths; up An to 16c values. Will at, a yard MEN'S FINE PERCALE SHIRTS Odd sixes; up Kfg, to 126 values. Will be closed out at VW HANDSOME WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN PANELS- tVt yards lone, full width; new patterns; SI. 60 values Will be sold Monday NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 2H yards lone Op NOTTINGHAM LACE C17RTAINS 2 V4 yard lone Kt and 27 inches wide; a bie bareain. aa- and J6 Jnchea wlde.

-ojrlu to -cV CLOTH WINDOW SHADES Dark Greea and Watte feet lone and 31 inches Wide, with all trimminea ZKg complete: 75c value. Selling Monday, at trJV Great Lots of BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSUNS ILL BE "WILTON" Yard-Wide I'Bbl cached 27c value. Selline at, a "INEZ" (O-Ineh Unbleaehed Mnslln Selllnsr at. a yard OFFERED MONDAY AT A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE. Masl 15c 29c ralue.

19c FEPPERELL" full 2 "4 yards "OLD GLORY" 3i inches wide; "LONSDALE NAINSOOK FINISH" BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide? 25c jrahie. Selline 18C "am'oskjeai "wTnrLrrirV dress ginghams New sprine styles: checks and plain 01Z colors: 2e value. Selline at. a yard -M-uyj- BLEACHED MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK 58 Inches wide; all new patterns; C9c value. AA.f Selline at, a yard DO MET FLANNELS Bleached and unbleached; Ifln Will K.

rM at a varfl A-tW GOOD BLEACHED SHEETS Size be sold Monday at MERCERIZED SATEEN LININGS it inches wide; black, white and colors; 60c values. 'Will Oer0 be sold Monday at a yard WHITE TABLE OILCLOTH- Genmlae Meritan, -4. fall 1H yards wiaei esc vaiue. aeuine a yard ty checks ana an toe cpoice piam colors; 29e valuer Will eo on sale at, a CANTON FLANNELS Bleached and un 72x90. Will 79c bleached: SOc last colors; Die Monday at.

a DARK-COLORED dye: aionqay at, V7 shepherd a yard Entire Stock of La sirs', Misses' and AMERICAN checks. FirjflL CLEnnnncE of ukjtei. goats Monday We Will Name Price, on I4T SVi-BW $12.98 ry bans? tnax ft3.f.00 PIKRSOX PIASH COATS will go at. mtanee and taawrC maielai Osnr wiu ray I on to rjny x.ar near wviniern nx swi a r-fl nn Af nnW mm- tkltl till wfll go FASHIONABLE ALL-WOOL WINTER fhla aenann'a moot nenntlfnl camrstot richly lined tkmnaHoarti colors Bnranandy, navy klnev plnm, taane array. aeal prawn, myrxie srers man inni $15 and $18 ALL-WOOL tjf flC COATS-WUl go at.

t. vf.fJ Broadrlotha. rleh Velours. Dnvetrna reaTninr aiaen anal areata. 111 oe aom I ALL-WOOL COATS AA Wortb np to $23, go Us WW CHTLBREN'8 GOOD WINJEB 2 to and to 14 year sixes; worth np to Kft I7J9.

wm eo at CHILDREN'S HIGH-GRADE WLYTER COATS. 2 to and to 14 ytar sixes: orth np to1- (4 Kft 211.60. Will ro at tr'J-f 624-626-62C RACE STREET SLSS, fx u4 si-e Talaes All go. at Oae Price) May green, delft Will be sold HE CHIXE 36 inches wide: lemon, old rose, aeixt oiu Selling Monday, 8C green, coral, neach. $2.95 $35-00 to 5O-0O SUITS' $19.95 wm go -t.

All the $0.50 SILK WAISTS will go at. $2.99 Llht Bine PAIR FRENCH KID GLOVES LADIES' TWO-CLASP. WHITE. Chplce selected, pliable aktnSf sixes 1. H.

and 7Hs ru-lar ralues. Will be Md 99C Monday at. a pair SAMPLES aja mft TOPP tfft arm sPm sfl WW (Tir-a, Pretty plaids, arriae sssjinlfm ami 1J8 value VaWm i tu a a nr values. Selling Monday a OQp I A VaRD Ql RQ Mon- eUJ A YARD A i 99c Bleached ChamoU-Flnlak Lensrleta4- 29c value. Selllne at, 10c BLEACHED SHEETING 1-4: 44c wide; B9c value.

Selline at. a yd- STANDARD APRON GINGHAMS "Fast colors;" blue, brown and green checks; dark tweedys and broken checks; 26c value. Selline at, ETOILE DC KOHD DRESS GINGHAMS Handsome sprine patterns; beautiful plaids, nobby stripes, pret 27c 22c values. Will be sold at a yard SHIRTING PERCALES Standard Quality; variety 01 oeuine 1 TUn yard -a--s-Z PERCALES Standard roods; fast blues, Calcutta blues, stiver eray and Selline Monday at. 12JC Children's Winter Coats Se Bidlmmms w.w r.

a ru I SkTS.CW dTk a sra 024.95 COATS aad otker hlarh-an-ade. all wool fabrleat at tne innwiai nncnaix snmi I ALL-WOOL COATS I worui up to a. CUILPREJi'S F1E WINTER COATS. 1 to and I to 14 year sises; worth up to CJ? lifl.00. WiUeoat ry CHILD REVS SEAL FLUSH COATS.

And Pieraoa Plnsk Coats 7 to IS aad to fCT 14 year sises; np tol6 values. Go 1 'G C24-G2G-G20 Hacc Gtrcct I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

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

About The Cincinnati Enquirer Archive

Pages Available:
4,581,644
Years Available:
1841-2024