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I I to 3 i 3 1 1 i Ha Reserve Plant and Good Service It takes a long time to order, secure delivery upon, and install telephone equipment so, lonjj that to give perfoct service a telephone company must constantly keep its plant built up to greater capacity than its present business requires enough reserve plant to take care of from two to five years normal growth of its business. We were in that position when the war and the high prices set in. At present rates we cannot build further extensions. And1 our reserve plant has now disappeared. It's all in use.

Extensions can only be made at the present price level and it is impossible to make them without rates which will yield a sufficient income to attract capital to the telephone business. 7 cisatDkm company The Prestige of Law ton Fashions has gained in renown with each succeeding new season. They are the Fashions selected by the discerning- woman far and wide who knows Distinctive Style, and is insistent upon the perfection of artistry that bespeaks subtle charm and grace of line; and, our carefully figured low price over cost pleases and satisfies her all the more Autumn in All Her Splendor of Rich Colorings is eloquently expressed in NEW FALL SUITS NEW FALL COATS NEW FALL DRESSES Ready For the First Cool Days Extraordinary Values in Coats, Suits, and Dresses and Blouses 14-16 EAST FOURTH STREET opposite SECOND LOOR HOTEL SINTQN Furs Save Money YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FURS NOW AT BASSLER'S FECIAL OFFERINGS FOR AVOC9T A SEPTEMBER, 36-Inch HUDSON SEAL coat, large collar and bell cuffs of Squirrel, i Beaver or Skunk 36-Inch SQUIRREL coat, deep collar CCA and bell cuffs 30U 36-Inch SCOTCH MOLE coat MARMOT (MCA HARE SEAL Coat eBluv coat The Bell Telephone Company i $500 $175 ALSO HAVE A SELECTIOJf OF DOLMANS, CAPES AND COATEES. Glvo a Call and CwarUr-d. H.E.

BASSLER, 111 W. Seventh St Far and Near Qasset RJ i.m...... UP. I II TUK jENQUIHElt, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1920 ij -V A i I th gueat of honor at an Informal I th gueat of honor at an auction party, followed by 1. Mia Anna Howell, of Boaton.

Mam I with her alater, Mra Robert Hern-don, of Ft Mitchell, Covington. Saturday afternoon Mra Herndon en-i tertalned with an Informal auction party In compliment to her. Tueaday ahe will the gueat of honor at an Informal bridge given by Mra. Oeorg Eaton, Jr. Th platform dance at the Ft.

Mitchell Country Club Saturday evening given by the Entertainment Committee for 1 the club member waa quit th ao-cletjf event of the week In Covington. Many motored out for dinner and remained for the dance. Thoie who enjoyed the evening feitlvltle were Mr. and Mr. William Carpenter, Mr.

eph Briscoe, Mr. and Mra Edwin Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kalper. Mr.

and Mrs. William Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oalattl, Mlaa Oalat-tl, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Polk LatToon, Mr. and Mra. Roy Helier, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Queall, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Da- Hac fucit war har fl ltr and buattanda, Mr. ItiwUU Oraan, of CM-Mr.

and Mr. H. M. Uoodman, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mn.

Albert lirook. of Clifton, and Mra Carey and Mla Wlldar, o( CoUrga Mr. and Mra. John Darnall, of Olan-dala, formerly Mlaa Varan Ernat, of Covlnaton, ar luavlnt thla work for th Cumberland Mountains. Mr.

and Mra. ItUch Colvltl. of Kaal fUeond ft real. Covington, art homa from a two waaha' motor trip to Michigan and VYUconaln, Mr. and Mra, Frank Mlrhaala, ao eompanld by thalr ion.

Mr. flchaala, of Wallao placa, Covington, Irft Tuaadajr for lnvar. From banvar Mr. and Vra. Mlchaala will tk an itanalv Waafarn trip.

r. turning by th Northwaatara rout. Mr. and Mra. Joaaph Nal of Lou la-villa, th (uaata of Mr.

and Mra Als. Loushhornuch. of Rlvaratd drlv, ha takfn an apartment In Covington for tha fall and winter. Mlaa Emll? Orr, who ha bn apondlnc a yaar with har aunt Mra Jama Emit. In Aahevlll.

N. and at hr ummr cottas at Allrr ton, alaaa, will ratum to Covington aarly In ptambar. Mr. and Mra nnbart Coppln and daughter. Ml Sarah, of Wallar placa, Covington, ara leaving thla wvrk to visit with Mr.

and Mr. J. Corhran. In Mayavlll. Mr.

and Mra 3. K. William and daughter, Mia Ltirlll-, of Wallar plare, Covington, ar bom from Can ada and Michigan. Mra John Itlch and daughter, Mlaa Marjorle, of Garrard atreeC Coving ton, hav returned from Holland, Michigan. Mra Tnlk entertained at ona-o'rlnrk luncheon Wdndr at her auburhan home on Turheyfoot road.

Covington. Mra William Kellv. of Covington, and Mra Shackelford of Craacent Hprlnga Mia Marguerite Hunt of Wallar ptaro, left fUturday to join a party of Ixiulevllle frlenda for a aojourn at th Thouaand lalanda Mlaa Allr Plmrall. accompanied by har nlero, Ml Margaret Markov, and ther nephew, Mr. William Imrratt.

in, kiiit. I1MIV 'Y trmber II from Pigeon Cove, where they have been aummerlng. Mlaa Jo- ephln Hlmrall will return thla week to reaume her dutlr a Pean of tha Woman' Department of th Kentucky I'nhraralty of Loilngton. En rout ahe will atop off for a vl.lt with her ale- ter, Mr. Wlllam Greaaon, formerly Mlrr.

Uartow Hlmrall. Mr. Tboma Mulllkln, of Wallac plaoo, returned bome Monday from a two week' vlalt with relative In Co lumella, Ohio. Her daughter, Mlaa Lou laa, who accompanied her to Colum- bua. baa returned to Waihlnrton.

Metrtct of Columbia, Mia Huaan Slmrall, of Wallace placa, Covington, returned Wednea-day from a vlalt with Mra Kmbrr, In Cyntblana. Mra Florenco Drue Bempl. of Oar- rard atreet, who ha been enjoying vlalt of eerera.1 week with Mr. Wara in th Eaat, ha returned to eon given by Mra George Eaton. hom on Covlng- at her horn In Ft.

Mitchell. Thoa I on- ween Mra nempi ana rathrred around tha tablea war Mra ber r. Mr. Henry Bruce, had Wlckllffe, Mra Jone. Mra Theodore jfor thelr u't klnaman.

Mr. Walker. Mra Richard O. Wllllama. 'oeooor toon, orisew lorn.

Mr. Oeorga Croaby and gueat, Mlaa I Harney. Mra. Joaeph Brlaco and Mr. Mr- n1 Mr Arnold, of Mad-Pn itriiee ir.

i Covington, and mother, William simr.li th. h.te.. Mr- Amo Turney. of Parle. Ky.

have of a delightful bridge and luncheon with Mra. Wlckllffe a the honored gueat. Th dainty tallica bore th name of Mra Wlckllff. Mra Gordon Campbell, Mra Zrk Arnold. Mra R.

A. Jone. Mra Rlak Meek. Mr. Win-ton Coffman, Mra Raymond Helier and Mr.

Bam Rooi. of Terrace Park. returned from Pigeon Core. Maa. Mlaa Anna Nuchol Cooper, of Ft Mitchell.

Covington. I with relative In Barditown, Ky. Mia Ruaaell Ramon, of Wallac placa, Covington, th gueat of MU Mary owena Keith, of Mayavtlle. at the bandaoma old home of th Keltha la the gueat of honor at a round of brldg partlea, luncheona and dance and dinner. Friday evening Mia Keith gav a dinner-dance In compll ment to her and Monday evening Mlaa Lucy Keith Browning I giving dance In her honor.

Colonel and Mra Charle Morlarty, or Wallac plaoa, Covington, ar en tertalnlng Mr. and Mra Pen Morlarty, of Detroit Mich. Mr. and Mr. J.

Lan, of Ft Thorn and a party of frlenda re turned Monday from High Bridge. Mlaa Alice Thorpe, of Scott street Covington, who ha been paaalng aev- and Mra Herbert Jackaon, Mr. and eral weeka with frlenda In Charleaton, Mra John Mllburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jo W.

va and New Tork, arrived horn Tuesday. Miss Norma Tucker, of Wallace place, Covington, has returned from a vlalt with frlenda In Fatrmount, Weat Virgin! Mrs. William Irwin, of Nelson place, vldson, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Cozlna, Mr. Newport left a few days ago for New and Mrs. Robert Crlgler, Mr. and Tork.

Mra Robert de Val Carroll, Mr. anil! Mrs. William Corry. Mr. and Mrs.

The Mlaaes Slnton. of loulsvllle, Frederick Hlrst Colonel and Mrs. who have been visiting their niece, Charles Morlarty, Mr. and Mra Pen Mrs. John Mllburn, of Wallace place, Morlarty, Mr.

and Mra. Thomas Mor- Covington, left Saturday for their gan, Miss Margaret Morgan, Mr. and home. Mrs. Jos.

Kerr, Mr. and Mra Clarence Kalper. Ar. and Mra. George Croaby, Mr.

and Mrs. John Daker, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Walker, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crlgler, Miss Mary Elisabeth Crlg- Cards have been sent out by Mr.

and Mrs. James Elmer May hall announc ing the marriage of their daughter, Mies Margaret Elmer, to Can- Ohly; Wednesday, August 25, at ller, Miss Susan Bent. Miss Katrlna Bfc aiary vainearai, uovington. Ky. 1 Tinker, Miss Margaret Torrlll, Miss! norothv Ashbrook.

Miss Katherln Mr- Oeorg Hill, of Covington, en Fox. Messr. Frank Evan. Emlyn tertlne Thursday with a dinner at nhrt. Ph.rle.

Chamber. Hamilton h'r umrner cottage at Epworth w.rner Timmv In honor of her klnspeople, i i Mr- nd Mr Sinclair Rsndall, of Chl- gucai oi nr. ana jars, ijawrence Crlgler, of Ft. Mitchell. Cover were Mra Florence Hlldenbrandt.

of Cov- I 7," Mra Wallace l'lare, uovingion, leu iubb- day for a trip East Mra Garrard of Charleston, W. Is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oayle, of Garrard street, Covington. Virgil Sinclair, Mra Emll Bauer, Miss Alice Bauer, Mr.

and Mrs. William Dillon and Son, George Dillon. Mrs. Marian Woody, of Covington has returned from a visit with friends In Lexington. She was accompanied home by Mrs.

Bradley Johnson, who ev. ana irs. uerrmiae gut-of honor at a dinner ton. wno married in Cincinnati party. eaturday evening at the Ft.

about three months ago and went Mitchell Countrv Cluh riven hv Mr abroad for their honeymoon, have re- and Mrs woody prior to the dance turned nome. iney are leave io- at tne c)ul) morrow for the general conference of, the Memoaisi episcopal tnurcn io Mr aa Mr8- piummer Hobson. of be held at Sidney. Ohio. Rev.

Mr. EMt Fourth street left Tueaday on Roughton I paaior or wesiey mem- a trfp t0 Virginia, dial Episcopal Church, and Is to oc-1 cupy the pulpit Sunday. f- I Members of the Culbertson and Mendenhall families a reunion Mr. and Mrs. B.

Louis Brookman, Sunday last at the home of Mr. Men Walnut Hill, returned from a delight- denhall, Rylajid. Ky. Among the ul trip to Atlantlo City, New York many prsnt wero Mrs. Mary Span City and otner luuuem poinia oi inier- on pajIOi Xtxaj.

Mr anQ INQLC VI8I0M M-w with their aai gnxer. m. Hammock, Tampa. Fla, MM iUjiniiX OriU: iit Mra Je.nn.tt. CulberUon Fine, M.r- 0i atray Till OXIaae.

tel. Tenn. Mr. Edna Mendenhall I L7om7cUII Mr. Friodoborn.

of Delhi, ha. anUr-- K.nn.dy. Nebraaka. Mr. and Mra )r tha Pt wk, B.

B. ltandMib.au, W. Va. Mr. and Mra G.org T.

Elllaon and Mr. and Mra Cheatar Elllaon, Ander son. Mr and Mr. Harry R. Cola-man, Chicago, Mr.

and Mra. H. V. Cralgmyl. Loulavllla, Ky William Culbertson and Frank CulberUon, Ft Ancient Ohio; Mr.

and Mr. J. B. Culbrton, Ml Eat Culbartaoa and Henry Culbertaon, Latonla. Mr, and Mra O.

Elllaon, Florence, Mr. and Mra M. Arnold, Hurling-ton, Mrs. Mary Culbertaon Lamb and Mlaaaa A via. Alma and Helen Lamb, Wilmington, 0o.

Mr. and Mra Kugana Adler hav gon to Atlantlo City and the City of New Tork. In NW Tork they wtfl vlalt Mr. and Mr. Iopold Adler.

Mr. and Mr. Michael J. Kf. of Hyd Park, returned Thuraday from Macklnae Island, Mich.

Their tour Included Dululh and the other Interesting point on Upper Lake Superior. Mr. and Mr. Jame E. nranson (Marietta da Trlller) hav potpond thalr trip to Franc to visit Mr.

Branson' parent until Spring. Mr. and Mr. R. J.

Patton ar visit ing at Mr. White' summer bom near Syracus. N. T. A pretty party of Wedneaday waa Mr.

William Dennlaon Duble. Jr" 'OUr Relnataller) luncheon and card for Mia Laura Horrman, flancea of Mr. Ralph MacCafferty, and Mra. Oeorg McCullough, recent bride. Mia Evelyn Weatenfrld haa gon to vlalt Mr.

and Mr. Ograw at their bom In Bt Paul. Mr. and Mr. Henry C.

Froeiich an- noune the marriage of their daughter Hilda Elisabeth to Mr. Fred M. Live- sey on Tuesday, August 17, at Huntington. W. Va.

Mra Oeorg Hartke and daughter Dorothy, of ll Flndlay atreet, returned on Tueaday from a vlalt to her son, Dr. Oeorge U. Hartke, at Claxton, i Oa. They alao vlalted Jackaonvllle and St Auguatlna. Th Flv Hundred Card Club cele brated It fifteenth anniversary with an outing at Whit Oak, Ohio.

Mem ber and guest attending ware Ml Boehmer, Mra R. Dehner, Mrs. R. Faik, Mr. and Mr.

O. Outxahr, Mr, i n. Oradotf, Mra. N. Ifetteehelmer, Mra E.

Pautsch, Mrs. J. Stelnbrerhnr, Mrs. O. Smith.

Mra. Erhenroth, Mr. and Mr. William Smith. Mr, r.

Johannes, Mr. O. Gultahr, William Smith, Arthur tleiteshelmer, Ver- na Falk, Dolor Johannee. Mra William Smith waa elected President for th nulog term. Ml Lauretta and Nellie Leonard, of North Delaney street ar home from Atlantlo City, Misses Lorraine Boyle, Ann Mon- nlng and Odele Zane have returned from New Tork and Atlantic City.

Edna Elliott of Loa Angeles. I visiting her mother, Mra George Ballea and slater, Mra J. W. Elliott of Price Hill Mr. and Mrs.

Louis H. Kaiser and daughter Marjorle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Rockaway and daughter I Jean have returned from Prout Neck.

on th Main coast I Mra Oeorar Staun of Albany avo- nue, entertained with a dinner Sun- I day for Mr. and Mra Harry Lawarre 1 and ion John and Mr. and Mra Wll- 1 on and Miss Martha Wilson, of Springfield, Ohio. I Mr. and Mra E.

Walter Evans and Mr. Kenneth Evana, of Oak atreet are visiting, Mra William Evans, In Dayton. Ohio. Mis Bertha Ward, of Ohio, I at the Hotel Chatham, Van-derbllt avenue. New Tork.

Mr. Hugh Wation, of Cincinnati, alao I at th Chatham. Ml Celesttn Shlgley I making a trip through th Korthwaat She stopped oft at Chicago and Oshkoah to visit friends. A pretty wedding was solemnized at th Cathollo Church of the Nativity Wednesday morning, when Miss Clara Leaman, daughter of Mr. ana Mra Frederick Leaman, of Kennedy Heights, became the bride of Mr.

Henry Brbewer. Rev. John Burke, aa- alited by Father Wagner and Father Mlchaelowsky, officiated. Tha church vii a fairyland of greenery and pink blossoms. Th bride was lovely In her filmy "veil caught with orange blossoms and her gown of Ivory satin and rare lace.

Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. The attendants were Miss Pearl Conrad and Miss Catherine McGraw, and Messra Ber-nard Dwertman and Joe Bruewer. Master Frederick Leaman carried the -In. 1 1 1 A 1 .4 tivMu nun ucBiiinu wan the flower maid. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr.

and Mra. Leaman. Mr. and Mra Bruewer left for an extended trip East On Friday morning Mr. and Mra William Brlttatn entertained to breakfast 'Mra Fred Schlochtermcyer and her son.

Rev. Hugo Schlochtermcyer. The wedding of Mr. Elliott Palmer and Miss Iona Ahla was quetly solemnised at St Paul's Cathedral August 7. Dean Stuart' Purvis officiating.

After a short trip to 'the lakes and Canada Mr. and Mra Palmer will be at home at 615 Maple avenue. The mafrlage of Miss Laura Henrietta Nagel and Mr. Walter Armstrong Bausch was solemnlr-d at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Nagel, on Montana avenue, Westwood, on Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Edwin Martnl, of the Presbyterian Church. The bride wore a gown of Ivory satin with a bertha'of rose point lace, carrying a bouquet of Brido roses and orchllds, her veil held In place by a cap of lace. Mra Henry Nagel (Doris Johnson), herself a brjde of list spring, was the matron of honor, gearing her wedding gown and carrying an armful of gorgeous pink and lavendar dahlias.

Mr. Henry Naijel, brother of the bride, waa the groom' best man. The bride and groom left for Ashe- vllle, N. and wll be at home to their friends after October 1. Miss Fannie Sternberger is the guest of her cousins.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lfsner, of 1318 Burnet avenue. She recently returned from Los Ange-lea Her cousin. Miss Hilda Sternberger, accompanied her.

COVINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall antar. talned at their homa at Rylanrl laat Bun-day with a family reunion of tha Mnndn- hall and Culliertaon famlllea.

A plrnlo dinner waa aerved on the lawn for (0 or mor gTieete, among whom were Mr. Mary Bpanton and eon, of El Paao. Texas; Mr. and Mrs. T.

Hammock, of Tampa, Mrs, Jeannatte Culhertaon Fine. Martel. Tana; Mrs. Edna Mendenhall Xnndr and children, of Nabraaka. Mr.

and Mrs, M. a. Mendenhall ail aaa ef w. Ta. Mr.

and Mra Owi T. Jtllleaa and Mr. and Mra Chester Kl lis (1! mw and BOB. at IMtrw. tA u.

..4 Mrs Hurl It llol.aiaa and dauahler. af i MmVi.Ur' anrl rhil.lran, at Uuiavllle; Meaara 1," Mlea H. mix. of Newport; Mra r. luilmrimm, Mlaa Kite uliruon and Mr.

H.nrf Mr- O- w- Kiliean and rhildr.o. or Klorenrai Mr. and Mra M. (I. Arnold, Burlinslosi Mra Mary tilbnnn Lamk aad daushtara Mlaaaa Avla Alma and llalrn, s( Wllniliisiaa.

(ihlo. Mlaa Virginia Murpny, whe kaa na taaaina Ihs aummar with har aual. Ma lurptir, of the ormahy, Htnua strvai, will l.ar the lalUr part ef thla waah far Tork. Mlaa Treaaa fVMaley ef Oreemip straet, la l.avlns I (or Iwytua, ubio, to attend ilia stale rad.ratlen at lit Noira bania da Nimur, Mra. H.

(1, llinmaa, ef Chirac, waa IK a i i i i 'i mm aTC. aa I all I r. 1 I 1 suaat far Ike pat week M'V4 Mag J. K. Mllaa tiarrard atr.

Vrmt. and Ma adward rose, M-lk aoa aau. ara with Mr. aad Mra Mn as Huff. I.

N. artoV wbUMJ''! ill la A ei--' wiuur wilk Mr. aa Mra Vt'' r. i'- I ml SiIiukIii w- Ins marrlasa af Ma Klmar Mar half taiutia C.rr ih af Mlaaaawaiia waa rvi.niiiva at t. ar? 1 a a-avr Va -4- Ki -M MITCHELL'S ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW FALL SHOWING OF NEW AND ORIGINAL 31 Furniture and Decorative Adjuncts And invite all those who delight in Artistic Modern Home Appointments to view this admirable selection.

HERE still exists such a pronounced shortage of f) really good rurniture that those who buy early will have a deqded advantage in both price and extent of choice. and cuffs. Beautiful suits, with all accessories, for every room in the house, in the latest "period" treatments, as well as numerous entirely new departures in modern effects by famous furniture fill our spacious floors forJhe gratification of the artistically inclined. Particularly charming are Bedroom Suites and bell cuffs Fancy lining ot skunk. Hudson Seal Coat 40 Inches Aueuit Price 1UUK, lull uiuuci, ucvy vuiiar Hudson Seal Coat 40 Inches long, deep cape collar and bell cuffs of Beaver, full model with fancy tie belt.

French Seal Coat 38 Inches long, with deep cape collar $575.00 August Price, $775.00 August Pricey and bell cuffs of Australian J-355 QQ French Seal Coat 43 Inches' I August Price, long, deep cape collar ot nnr fw skunk. Fancy lining. pOoO.UU You will ways And better values here RACE STREET AT SEVENTH bnop a. 1 1 af a V' Irf Mahogany, Walnut and Ivory Enamel Dining Room Suites In Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. f- And Ihc fascinating, luxurious, oocrsiuffed Living Room Sets Without which a real home never seems complete.

Last, and ly no means least important, come the colorful Rugs and Draperies In all their exquisite gradations, with which wonders can be worked in the art of harmonizing and achieving the perfect ensemble. i fURNITURE RUGS DRAPERIES WALL PAPER Vf 1 ICHELIS 1l 616-622 Race Street BEDDING WINDOW 6rtADE LINOLEUM Jfrtown tor Fin9.fbmt4hings aiMQcCfixtf? Price FINE FURS At Unusually Low Prices For August Selling Hudson Seal Coat 36 laches p' long, with deep cape collar 1 uu, rnce $565.00 Summer and Winter FURS Made Like New From OLD Furs Into Scarfs, Muffs, Stolas, Chokers, Capas and Cent's Coat Collars. $3.50 UP MAIL KTYtB CARDS our or cmr. DO IT HOW. a ATM THB DIF- FERENCB.

A. G. RIST 33-4J37 MAIS ST. uperfluous Hair Roots Now Removed at Home (A Wondtful New Mat Aotf) 4 Olerloua B.w for woman tnrablad with dladfurlng hairy vrowthal By maana af an antlnljr uw- and Tary aloipla mathod' you can now ramova no only Ih aurfaca hair, but tha root aa waU. Juat tat a at Irk of ph.laclina (rara your follow th aaar tnatructlona a tha hair-' roota coma out hafor yoar vary ayaa! Yaa, you eaa hardly illva yoar ayoa, tha work la dona ao quickly, comylataly, harm, laaaly.

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