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BXBTHS, i DAMS A we bnby boy arrived at th homi ol Mr. and Mn. Frank Adam. Thanks to Dre. a Cral and Wm.

Porter, and niim, A. Btoeaer. i iNTHONY To Mr. and H. A'.

A1me an eisht- nmind baby alrl. Mothur and baby do- urn nicely. Tl-anVs to Ur, Nlpuart and jui. To Mr: and Mn, Lawrence Bantly (ne r.uhn.. IMS.

and bab7 dota well. Thanki to Ir. UUJL HHOWN To Mr. arid Mra. Alfred Brown formerly Klla a fin nln-pound oov, Tuanday.

September -I. Yhanki to Dr. David K. Weavtr, Sister Mav Mra. Belteer.

Mri. Lautonacblafer nure. MiM. J.Barry, 1 VlLflM To Charlea and xA-lum a nine-pound baby atrl, September il)15 Thanka to Dr. Angela B.

Far. nu'raa, Mis and Grandma MrrkaL ii'KKBFB To Mr. and v'Mra, Frank O'Keef Hand), a a west afrl tabv, gpptombar 4. Thanka to Dr. Oil Do and Nuraa Maloney.

and Grandma Hand. tinKE-To Mr. and Mra. Wn. Bo, 'of Havler Park, a llVpound boy.

Mother taby doing well, Thanka to Dr. Walton. i i' DEATHS. Anna Appelmann (nee Kofbele), beloved wife of George Appel-iMann, Saturday, September la, 1918. at a a In her 47th year.

funeral Tuesday at a. from residence, ittul McMlcken av. Requiem hifh.maea at Sacrrd Heart Church at a. m. Rela-Uvea and friend Invited.

BAHHR- Rudolph Baehr, beloved ton of Hudolph and Katharine Baehr (nee Helatein). Friday, September 1J. at 4:44 aged year. Funeral Monday from late resident), 4.10 Prorldenoe at, at p. m.

BAII.KR Cliarlea'M. Bailer, beloved himbaitd of Minnie Bailer (ne Belalnc), Wrdrn-aday, September 15, at 6:50 p. st r. ne. atMO Carthage avenue.

Fu. nraj Monday. September -20. Requiem IiikIi maaa at Church at tha Annuocla-ihn at a. m.

BALDWIN Captain Jarnea O. Baldwin, at hi reaidence, 3136 Auburn Saturday, September 18, 1815, In hla (fat year. Service at resident Monday at 2:30 p. m. i Warren (Ohio) paper plaaaa copy.) BKl'STERIEN Arthur Beostereln, beloved aon of Oottfmld and Martha Beu-tterlsn (nea Waaf), Saturday, September at reeklenoe, luuS Lexington aged HI ytara.

Due notloa of funral. BII.TZ-Rdward BIHa, at tha home of hla daughter, Mra. lula, Hughea, at Mimtiomery, Ohio, Saturday, September 1 twit, aged dT yeara. Bervloea Taea' day. September 21.

1815, 'at 2:30 p. m. at hla reaidence. Eighth and Putnam, Newport, Ky. UKI'MMBR Rev Brummer, Beptem- lr 18, lWlo, at 5:10 p.

at Bt Mary'a Church, Oreenvllla, Ohio, ad yeara. Due aoUoa of funeral, (Jl'NCAN Joha H. Duncan, formerly of rkl.a.K Til Bn.AMlu 1 1 Hoapltai, ClndnnaU, Ohio, at tha age of tu year. Hemaina at reter Heboid Boat' Chapel, Uarrlaon. and rVeatwood ava.

Du notice of funeral will be given. (Chicago paper plaaaa copy.) JCVERSON Una J. Everaen, lata of loa otto. Hamilton. Ohio, beloved huaband of Julia A.

Finch, auddenly. SeptHnber IB Do aotloa of funeral will be given. FKE.NTH-Franklln B. Freneh, lain, day, Heptamber 14. 1015.

aged yeara. Uaaonk) funeral aervlca at reeldenoa, 42W Langland at, Monday, fiVptrmter 20, :) a. m. Burial at Man chester. N.

H- TuBBrlav PIabbb nml I owera Maachuiar (N. B- paper a w)r. IOEVHEIMER-Mary Oenbalmar Schant), Friday, September IT, aged 76 year. Funeral Monday, tember from lau reaidence. (nea 1813, Bep 11A1 i)an at a.

ro. Service at Im-manuel Church, cor. Lawaway and Tra-mont Falrmeunt, at 10 a. at. Yten4 B1LB Alma Kllaabeth beloved aoaugnier or Michael and Emma Qllb fc'fr Bepumbe? I Mral from her lau reaidence, 1237 I Teia av, Prlre Hill.

Tuewlav. 'II a a. i j.ov a. bi. jrnaaii invUad.

BiWrMEIBTER-Charl. T. fioffml-t uevrra noenana or AuguaU Holt-meleter (nee Friday, ft ptember 17, 1816, in hla 66th year? arrai from hi lata red dene. Queen City vi.Mond"lL September 20, 1U15. at 1:00 p.

in. Bervfce at Bprlng Orova chapel at 8 p. m. Frltnd. invited.

lirELBMANN-Augurt Huelamana, Bat- jeP'emoar at the reeldene h'. daughter. Mr. Joaeph Belting. 411 eat Tenth Newport, aged Tuaaday.

wlth ra-qulera high mat at CorDU. Chrlvtl a. m. Burial In John in vviiia.vry. Hl'NINQHACKK U.e B-incmocr in.

lwlo, auddenly, at llud "lu or uernard Hunlng-hacke. aged 70 yeara. Funeral from Irlor' VJ Tueaday, September 21. at a. m.

Requiem high nM. at St CaurcTat 50 a. KSFSrmrr Ulovad hu ke.t-. f.n" eatad 18, Jt- Burl. tiJIj "re, xen uiaoaton a Haqulem high ll'eanaylyanl paper plea oopy.l HEMEIER Elliabeth Kraaemeler iiiee RelnetatlerV aVptrmber IS, at 1:13 J.

Tueaday, September 21. 'rnm reaidence. STM Lawreno av. BIB Bt a. m.

Burial "a yr. unera uvviuumr at 1 m. -it-iER-rrod R. Meyer. WIevcVI liua- "no or Louaa Mavar "TT (oee Miller), 71 in, an uie aga or 1 ii i 'dene.

2M0 "vrl" rairmoum, Monday, Thoraday. Sep. MbLr18- Med 73 yeara Funeral Pbr "'I'l. ad no ,4 8ptmber reaiik.tiV i UIerai mm tn Krun. "leraeni at I 1 It Vft! 10.

ntcrniani unurcn. torment in Mother of God Cemetery. ROBEnTs-rannl. A faidenc? s' burn Highland Mt. Au- RnniTi.

Ptembar 20, at '8: Nam, Chcb.tnn.,,r 5 -beloved ana Mra. w. Dtifo. 2D0 caihoun i p. nj, i--e aaed 10 veara irom 30 'lu at realHanaa IK71 September II.

at lam max at Bt friend, Aond1. 1 VILBERNann. IU. I (nee Scherer Blt''Tn Snbernagel a a l. n.

oppwmoer 1 1. funeral V. anuau, ri. Wade' at. TueiH.J? Ml P.

m. luMy, Soptauiber 31r at TURNHtTt.T. "Uaimml t'' Turnbull, beloved Bamberger), i.SPnJr TurnBU''. (n MondB 1 year. Funeral fealdene imv?" o'clock from lata K' BurlSI-Ai Tir -t'BUiajia WCRMieiy.

DIII.K-E lBakBtl. 2 1'hllip Vol. Vh i n). widow 8 aji-tl n'l from month. SlowarJI a In I0' mf Clara Branm, who pariea September 20.

-J Our Lord bleu Brant her eternal re.t; 1 JFrom Ber. HuabandV. r'ved hubaTn ,1 1 Mar shlh (nee li. iis BentembeY a. DEATHS.

trt d. 4 T3 1 Of our dearly beloved huaband and jatner, Alban Mlcbel, who died 8ep-v tember 1, 1,14. Our hearta and horn ara broken. Our home I home no more- Since our darling father left U(, Left ye, for evermore. ou nave ten and wo mta you, Sadly mlaa you, father dear.

Keep green, dear God, a grave that lie Beneath tha wide and atarry iklea; Keep evreet with deep and lv htm ternal reat rrom hig Wlf and Chlldranl nequiem annlveraary maa at 7:20 at St Vincent da PauT Church. I In Loving Bemembrano Of our dear vrlf and mother, Buaanna temb.y alM Bep- onr lone year have pad sine God called you homo: '00 "hort to ay farewell To thoae you thought of and loved ao A vol'oa loved la atllled, place I vacant In our home Which never Can h. flllu from Her Lovlna Huaband. and Bon-ln-Law. -( J.n Memory Of our mother Mr.

Sophia Hohnacker. Who died Beutember 18. 1814. Keen amen Anm nnA nu Reneath the wide and itarry kl; Keep wlth hef w.Qo nand ara folded onrher breaat. iibi ene wa to In We only knew when ah waa A loving mother, true and kind, No friend like her on earth w'U Bnd.

For all of ua aha did her beet. May God, (rant her eternal ret rrom Her Loving Children. In loving Kamory Of our huaband and father, Edward A. omaner, wno oieo Baptembar 18, 1814. Keep green, dear Ood, a grav that Ilea Beneath the wld and atarry aklea; ewoaa wnn cieep ana give mm reat.

Who, hand ara folded on hi breaat What he waa to ua In life, only hnw when ho wa ton. A loving father, true and kind. 1 No friend Ilk him on earth we ll find. For all of ua he did hi beat. May Ood grant him eternal reat From HI Wife and ChlMraa.

In Mamory Of our dear huaband and father. Chart eare, who died Beptamber 24. 1804. Bom tint, om day, our ye (hall Tha fiM bi b.IIi Bom time our hand ehafl pre In kiav j.i nifirrj nugn aaa no mora. IHa voice wa lover) la atlll And all that la left for memory I hi grav on dlctant hill.

But trust In Ood. who knoweth boat. Borne day we'll meet again. From HI Loving Wlf and Children. In Bad But Loving Of our dearly beloved bwsband and father, x-oiirp oinii, wno pa a away aaptam- br 1812.

Thro long. ad yeara ago Ood took oar Only Ood know how we ml him. una cajiea mm noma. It waa HI win. But In our heart he linger atlll; HI memory la a dear to-day Aa In the hoafh paaaed away.

Sadly Mlaaed By Hi Devoted Wife, Chll ana auaw wnaaoaua, In Loving Eomembrane Of Catherine Borntraeger (nee Rose), who aa away eepumDar luio. Tou ara not forgotten, dear Katie, Nor never ahall you Aa long a lit and memory laat, ahall remember the. Saeond annlveraary maaa at Bt Mark' Churrh at 7:46 a. m. Wadnaaday, Beptem- oer u.

una. From Her Loving Huaband, Parent, 81a. (era ana uromer. In Loving Bmembrana Of odr dear father and grandfather, Jo- aepn n. em per, wno aiea oepwrpDer is, ivie.

Tha naontn of September again la bar. The addat month of tha year. But In eur wddeat moment. On happy thought remain. Wa will meat you again In heaven, And happy omwt day.

i Daughur and Family. '1 Loving Mamory- Of eur dear mother and grandmothav Agatha Bauter, who dwd September 24 A loving mother, true and kind. No friend like her on earth we And; or all of ua ah did her beat; av Ood Tnt her eternal reat From Her Loving Daughter 4nd Orand- children. In Loving Bamembranc Of my dearly beloved father, Nathan joeopn Harru, wno aiea eeptemoer u. law.

Oon, but not May he reet In peace. Tht I Uh wlah of hla daoghter, Mra. Elisabeth Spangenberg, and Faro ny, In Loving Mamory Of oar dear darling Viola Heatley, Who dlea nepiemoer ja, lwn. While you. dear Viola, aweetly aleep Away from all aortow and care, We ara lonely and oftan time weep, For ml yeu vrywber.

From Mamma and Pap, and Grandma PelaaL In Loving Eemmbranc Of Jama Moran, who died September IB, ml thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earneat care; Our home la dark without thee, Wa mta tha very where. From Mother, Blatw and Brother. In Loving Kamambranca Of our little, daughter and (later, Sophia Ruemke, who died Baptembar 14, lil. Sweet bud of promt von be for. Plucked from tha parent (tern; The casket molder In the duat.

And heaven receive the gem. The Bereaved Family. In Loving Memory Of my frlnd, Monro Meyera Tera sad rear ara Daad Rirtoe he. ao dearly loved by all: died: Hla mamory la aa aear to-aay A In the hour paaaed away. From Hi Friend.

Margaret Ro. In Memory Of tha twelfth annlveraary of our loved one. Nelll F. Tunhorat, -born Bepttmber IS, lio. died February Always oherlahed and never forgotten.

-Mamma and Charlotte. In Loving Bamembrane Of our dear fathr, John E. VcOafTerry, wno oiea aepummr i v. Qone but not forgotten. From HI Loving Daughter Mamie and Ida.

In Memory Of our dear father, Andrew EolUr, 'Who died September li. into. Oone, but not From HJ Loving Daughter Emma. In Loving Bemembranc Of our dear father. George W.

Oleagow, V. I U.11 WnO Oiea Deptrmwr Ma, lauo. aon. but not forgotten. From Loving Daughter and Bon, Of my dear mother.

Mary Welch, who died September jvvi. (From Daughter and Son, Mary Teaser ana no In Loving Memory fit Margaret Chrlitmann, who died Sep-" tember 16. 1010. Loving Husband and Daughter. f.

oTihank. 7 i.i, thank all friend, relative and neighbor for the kindness fhown me In F.roeclallv do I wlah to thank the pallbearer, donor of the beautiful floral offering. Fire Compahle No. 1 aid No! 8 and Chief Bunker. an2 the John J.

Ollllgao Company for the af-nclent manner IS arhlcfi, h. furral wa. oonducted. ln pramnv TIIE EN.QUHIEH, CINCIimATI, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915 SEATP8. Curd of Thank.

deal re tn axtand nnr heartfelt thank, to. our many flienda and kind neighbor for their kindness and aym- athy (hown fa in Our ad bereavement a the loes of our dearly beloved WILLIAM OLINDMEIER, Who paaied wy September la, 1018, and wa burled September 17 from hi let home, 20111 Knorr Also do we wlah to thank Rev. Albert E. Vie hi. of tne Zlon Reformed Church, Fifteenth and Bremen, for hla kind wnrdi ftt nntianlailiM and beautiful rermon at the houee-and cuurcn, me pallbearers; also to all: tne friends for thalr -kind MmambranfMi nf their beautiful floral orferlnxs.

Especially ao wish to thank Mr. Fred C. Walber and Vltt ft Btermer. funeral dlrectora, for tneir eklndness and efficient manner tn which they conducted th funeral, From HI Bereaved Children. A preclou on from ua haa gone, A vole loved I (tilled; A place 1 vacant In our home.

which never can be filled. Ood In Hla wledom ha recalled 'The boon Hla love had given, And though the body, dumber her HI aoulia safe in heaven. Card oi Thnka. Wa Aaalra Ia t.TttM to our relativea and friend for uieir sympathy extended In our aaa bereavement In the lone of our derly beloved father. MARTIN BROWN.

wlah to thank. Rev. Father KIHIan. of Bt Franci Hoapltai. for hla kind services; the reverend fl Rmavantura Church for his Impressive high maaa.

the oiaiers or Franci Hospital lor tneir klndncta. the pallbearer, all the friend and relative for their many and beautl- iui norai orrerlng; also to Messrs. vltt Btermer, funeral director, for their kindness and tha affllant manner in which they oonducted all funeral arrangement, our nearareit thanka. From HI Loving Children. Card of Thanks, We deelre to' avnpaaa mnr iheartfelt thank to eur relatives, friend and kind neignoora' for their klndneaa and evm- pathy extended In our sad bereave ment tn losa eur dearly beloved husband and father, i utK'RT VDnvnan wtstl to thank Rev.

Emll Baum for ni Kind word of consolation and beauti ful sermon, the Deutrcher Protestant I'ntorstuetaunia Verrtn for their nail bear- era, all of our relativea and friend for their beautiful floral Especially ao we wien la man tne unaertaaera, tit a. Joha Hetarktt, for the efficient manner In wow) they eorMtitcua the funeral. Fro the Bereaved Family. Card of Tnanka. deeira la aanraaa Mie atnimwm thanb to our many friend and relative for the kind nea shown as la the slckn and aeath of -our bHoved ami and brother, JOSEPH Mrt'AlJ.

Especially do thank Rev. Depenbrock i or nia eervirts, ir, C. Abott ana tn Sallbearrrs: also tor the many beautiful Aral nrr4na anil llu .1.., Wll. Ham Kunts. for th nromot and efflclrnt manner In conducting all funeraj arrange 1HV111B, From the Bereaved Family of Margaret HCV.B4I.

Card -of Thank. Wa desire tn astanA au slneara thanks to friend and relatives for th klndnsaa shown us during th lckn and loss of our mother, 'Mra Mary Flynh. Especially do thank Father Bryan for his kind visit and consol ing woraa; aio. ur. j.

pnytnian ror ervioe rendered daring tier nines' the doner of tha beautiful floral nf. ferlnga and to Costlgan A Roll for th very emcient manner la which th fu neral waa conducted. From tha Bereaved Children. Card of Thank. dealr to exprea our sincere and heartfelt thanka to our relative, friend and neighbors for the sympathy extended to In ur aad bereavement In the lose or our beloved daughter, Catherine Btelxl.

We 1U0 wlah to thank the don or of th beautiful floral offerlna. and also for the kindness shown from th employee 'of the Vsl Duttehhofer Shoe Company' fitting room, and also th Mabiolitb Carbon Pain Company. From th Bereaved Father, Mother, Sta ter ana Drainer. Csed oTrkinkt. desire to extend our (liteer thank to-all our relative and friend for kindneaa and sympathy howa ua In th death of our 'dearly beloved mother, i MRS.

LILLIB EDWARDS. Especially do we thank Rev. Fathef Herrlnghaus for hla vlalta: all donor of many beautiful floral offer lna. and nneman ft Sons for the em cient manner In which the funeral waa conducted Th Bereaved Family. Card of Thanka.

-I wlah to thank mv friend, relative and neighbor for -their klndnes, shown me In the loa or mv denrly beloved husband, Wm. Meta'er. Especially 1 wish to (hank the donor of th beautiful floral offerings, th Junior Order, Knights of Pythlaa. employee of the Newport Rollln Mill. Rev.

Wllaon, th J. J. Radel Company and Mr. Edward J. Bchmolt for the efficient manner In which -the funeral wa conducted.

Th Bereaved Wife. Mr. Nellie Metaler. 1 of Thanka, Wa wlah to thank our many friend for their kindness shown us In th loM of our dearly beloved aon Wm. C.

Oib-on. Epecllly do we wish to thank Brother Wade, singers of Clod's Bible Mission, th Newport Benevolent Burial Association, the J. Radel Company and Mr. Edward Bchmolt for the efficient manner la which conducted th funeral, Th Bereaved Family, Card of a We extend our incr and heartfelt thank to our relativea friend and neighbor for their kkadne and aym-pa thy ahown ua tn our ad bereavement In the loa of our dearly beloved wlf and mother, Catherine C. Meyer.

Also, Rev. Father Lamping and aaalstanta; th pallbearer, th donor of th beautiful floral offering, and Mr. John J. Ollllgan for th (atlafactory funeral arrange Th Bereaved Huaband and Daughter. Card I dealr to exprea my dncere and hiartfelt thank to my relative, frfenda nd neighbors for the klndnes shown In th loss my dearly beloved wife Laura Wood (nee Klefer).

Especially do I wlah to thank all th donor of the beautiful floral offerlnn. Rev, Dreech for hi kind word of conaolatlon, and Frank Irawalle for -the efficient manner In which be conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Huaband. Adelts, tZJ. Calidran, gig.

I a- wl ft An Apply te Claetsaatl Crrma-trCClaUOD ea Wiggins k. Mala MM. Baa. te THE JOHN J. RADEL CO.

A a sen ere the Arrival ef Their SPECIALLY BUILT AUTOMtMULES Par nae at ear fnaerala at SS-belew ea fries prteea. Mala a 00 tate av. Pkeae Weai 5. CHAS. M.

EPPLY UNDERTAKES AND EMBALMKB. I all te M1 Otlkcrt Avenea, Tel. North la THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. FUNERAL niBBCTOH. UI Freeman sea Mai Norwood Fear Chapelt.

Nenarrtartaei a chare. riMasW, all. Norwood, Ridg. IliS. JULIUS 0AER FLORAL DESIGN'S, ltft-li FerthsStraai, Baat, Claetaaait MONST TO LOAN The Weater Avenue Hulldlng Ass'n moots every MONDAY EVENING, at w.

cor. Liberty and rreo-man. Money te loan en Improved real estate. OEO. BKAMDGHE, PreCt Chaa Holshalb, Sec'y.

TITLE OUARANTEH AND TRUiT B. E. Cor. Court and Main Tenda money en flret mertaase. No char if loan I net mad.

Tnkee chanre mt and manaioe veal aaute. Tltlee examined and guaranteed. WK, M. ALI.BN. Prss't Okas.

Weldaer, Tree, aad Gen. Mgr. THE SOUTH BRN OftlO LOAN AND TRUBT VUHrANt nas nonrr loan in. small auma en real eatate. Open all day at No.

Hi Main noit to poetornce. Tel. a fitt, M. TODD, PreV CHASE After, Girl's Assailant Proves Futile To' Small Army of Friends and Farmers, Sheriff Schott Denies That He Refused To Assist V- ill Aid Sends Store ef Deputiei the scene Crime Yesterday Several Snspeets Held. Prospects of catching th negro wno attacked Ruth McQllliard.

fifteen-year- old high school student, of Compton road, near Mt Thursday afternoon, are dwindling rapidly, Deputy Game Wardan David FerrU, of Mt. Healthy said last night that' had tracked th fugitive with bloodhound north on German road to Mile road late yeterday afternoon, and, 'that the bunted man, In uncanny faihlon, eem to hava dipped out of th clrcl thrown around him by hi purauera One at this meeting of road and th negro had hi choice of fleeing via Win- ton road, th Hamilton pike, or acrosa country to Olendal, Wintoa Place or Hartwll. Th mala chanc pf running down th quarry, Ferrla aaya, to alarm resident of th entire Mlllcreek Valley and furnish them with th man' complete description. negro must hav ut hla right hand when he dragged Mia McOllllard over the barbed wire fence," Mated Ferrla. "Another thing I noticed la that he I very HI footprints how that th tot are pointed out aboot a far a they can got Ha 1 smoothfaced, of medium height, middle-aged, and atther a light negTO or a very tanned whit man.

He wears a brown coat a light ahirt and a black alouch bat" i Traced To Buck Farm. Ferrla, before the arrival of th blood hound, traced the negro to th farm of Otto Buck, which He between Compton nd Tan Zandt roads, nearly a mile from the seen of the attack. Th dog were taken In a different direction. Mary Trautmann, Buck' hired girl, new the negro and gave th foregoing dewrlptlon of htm. cam out of Buck' tomato patch eating tomato and he had filled hla pocket with them, but mad bo at tempt to molest Mis Trautmann.

Thl waa aevaral hour after the attack on Mlaa After. leaving Buck' he evidently went to th farm of cnanc Pteraon. on Wlnton road, where Mr. Ptemon saw him Friday morning. A boas In live automobile searched until early yesterday, combing Piereoo' wood thoroughly.

When daylight came tne queat waa extended to Muth's wood, a hort distance away, Into which the negro fled when th man-hunter penetrated Pleraon's woods. -( Aided by the rain, Which threw the bloodhound' off th acent must hav gone out of th woods- before daybreak yesterday and continued hi flight ha not eaten, far a th pursuer know, anything but tomato 'In three day, and It I thought that hunger will lead him to beg for food. Farmer whoa places he visited have not dlaoovered th loss of any chicken or other foodstuff. Northeast of Mt Healthy, between that TTJNIHAL DJKECTOaS. F.

B. MAERTZ SON UNDERTAKERS FRED G. DETHLEFS, Manaeer 804-806 Plum St. Pheaa Canal eI-lM COMPtETK AITO FtlKKKAL QlHraTKlfT WHITE CROSS AMBOLARCE. Prompt and afflelant aervlca (or the transportation ef patlanta to and (root hotnoa, hospitals, or -the R.

R. stations. Carsrul attention. Nothing like It la town. Inspection Invited, JOHN J.

GILLIGAN Eighth, Near Broadway. it Cnnal 110 and Met, Morih lltl WM. G. SIEFKE'S SONS, EIGHTH AND LINN aTS, rheaa W. Utv No charge for oh of chapel.

Aatemoblle Amhulaaee and funeral Equipment Breach OnVe, Hyde rark, Ssat It, J.J.SULLIVAN CO. FVNBBAX yARI-ORrl, 119 E. FOURTH ST, Braneh Oflteeai tl (Matral Hyde Park, CsmmlasrUl. Aatemoblle Aenttubinee and Fveerel Bdttlpawnt OEOnVtBI ItOOB, 1 Bawaw Ta Was. Uaedsll A Sea.

MONUMENTS AD GRAVE MARKS. IM w. CewH Street. none Caaal sell. AT HOME DR.

HERMAN II. HOPPE WW. SEVENTH ST. IT HOME Dr. Louis G.

Hfeyn The Levnrone, -AT HOMK- M. F. ROBENALT, DENTIST, 11 WYNNE BUILDING. HOME Dr. Charles Maertz im Elm St, AT HOME FRAG 17.

SASE, Groton Building, Seventh and'IUoe. -AT HOMK Dr Win. C. Herman 10 Wwt s)VBth Bt, AT HOME iii tiiuivua 141 Wert Bereatb Street. IpKOOpNMf I I UNDERTAKER.

village and Olendale, there la an Isolated tratch. Toward that point th mulatto may be heading. Tr-day the poe will attempt to locate him there. Sheriff Schott Chief of Detective Him-mo nd Detective Lieutenant Love, who assumed per ao Del command of the" po yesterday, think th aewipaper publicity may Instrumental In rounding up th negro. In th excitement attending th Are at the Convent of th.

Oood Shepherd on Wlnton road, near Hartweil, last night, the polio believe that he may hav taken advantage of the confusion and gone many miles sway. That the fallow may be a (paote of "wild men" was tha theory advanced by Charles Plerson yesterday. Albert Bchc-rey, a farmer, told Hereon he had seen a stranger answering the description for many days. Th man would appear each day and atop to read the automobile sign at the corner of Wlnton and Van Zandt read. Th.

peculiar antic of th stranger Jed Schorey to' believe, he was demented. Many other person agree with Schorey, and that the maa might be an escaped lunttie. Schptt Denle Report. John Starr ld he saw a itrang negro hurrying down th Mlllcreek road toward Lock's nd yesterday morning. Many degrees of (he colored settlement In Lock-land and Hartweil announce that they will notify the polio If th fugitive seek refug with them.

Th McOllllard ca ha been lMPoaalbls for Increased racial prejudice In th Mlllcreek Valley. Sheriff Schott denlea that Dr. H. R. Wolf, of Pleasant Run, near Hamilton, Ohio, had asked him to assist In th pursuit, and that he.

Sohott, had token no action. "Absolutely no appeal wa made to my offic or to me," declared th Sheriff. "Had an appeal been mad I would hav uaed my ntlr frce. If neeaary, and vn at my own expense, to lat tn th search. But the law la specific that I cannot of my own Initiative take part In such a earoh unlea I am appealed to by some autliorltlea already In th search or by th psraon directly connected.

1 saw Dr. Wolf to-day, and he admitted that he must have talked to the night watchman when he called up." Schott had an automobll lead of Depo, tie on th Job yterdew morning bright and arly. Aislstant County Prosecutor Charlea Elstun was also In th party. Dr. Wolf BUtmnt "While I did rtot appeal to Sheriff SchoU personally." xplalned Dr.

Wolf. "I telephoned hi office at about i o'clock Friday afternoon. I waa told by a man I judged to be connected with th flo that the ca was a matter for the pollee. I Informed him that It waa the Sheriff' fdnty to handle the ens, as the crime was committed outside or oncinnaw ana mu Healthy. In Sprlngfleld Townahlp.

Then the man gave me the telephone number of the Chief Deputy Sheriff. I tried, but could not get him. Relatives of Mis MoOllllard stated yes terday that the fiend did not gain hi object when he attacked her. and Sheriff Schott says wa Informed of thl fact by Dr. H.

C. Wallace, who examined her. Ml Mcdllltard stood highest In her Class at th Mt Healthy School for the past five years, and dealrea to become a teacher. Several negro were taken In custody yesterday and brought before Mlaa MoOllllard. but she could Identify none.

John Bane, a negro, waa arrested at Hamilton, Ohio, on suspicion, and will be taken to th Ucailllard home to-day. A negro living near Mt Healthy haa been missing sines Wednesday, and may know something of th crime, It la said. Inspector Nlmmo, Lieutenant Love and Detective Luhn, Loewenateln, Sweeney and Wegener Marched In Mt Healthy, College Hill. White Oak, Cheviot, West-wood and th Weatwood brick yard yes terday and laat light BABE SERIOUSLY BURNED, Jlj naming- Lamp, Whloh Father Tried To Burl Through Window. Robert Hughes, it noontb old, of 1074 Gilbert avenue, wa perhapa fatally burned about th abdomen and let about 70 o'clock laat nhjht, when hi father, Robert Hughe, attempted to throw an overturned tamp out of a window, but th shutter were clued and th lamp rebounded, th famine oil falling on th baby.

Hugh" with hla aon, wa vlsltin hi mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary King, at 104 Gilbert avenue. The babe wa playing on th floor. Aa Ur. Hughe walked past a table hi cultbutton caught In th table spread, throwing th lamp to th floor.

He picked up th biasing lamp and tossed It through the window, a he thought, but th shutter happened to be closed. The baby, wa taken to tha General Hoapltai, where It la eald that hi condition 1 aarlou. Mr. Hughe wa slightly burned about tha hands. EARLY MORNING ELOPEMENT.

Couple Leave Kenton at 9 a. m. To Elud Practical Joker, sracui. Disrarca to ra amenta. Kenton, Ohio, September 18.

Becau marriage I th small town ot Forakar, thl county, hav caused the newlywed to become victim of practical Joker and because friend of thl on couple In particular had promised all sorts of prank on their wedding day. Miss Onnle Newman, 18,, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Marlon Newman, and Mr. Or Cosart, 22, on pf Mr.

and Mra, William Coiart, both well-known Foraker famllle, eloped to Covington, at o'clock thl morning and wer married Thl I th Mcond couple to elope from thl city In three daya During their absence to-day friends have nailed up the window and hav bolted th door of horn awaiting tha return of the newly wedded housekeeper. STROKE OF APOPLEXY Canats Daath of Bar. J. Irdrlok Brnmmw at Greenville, Ohfo. nclAI.

DISMTCB TO VU 1DIIS. I Oreenvllla, Ohio, September It Rev. Frederick BrummerrSO year olS. pastor of Bt Mary' Church, Greenville; Rural Dean of the Sidney District 'Con- suitor of the Archdiocese, died thl eve ning at o'clock ot apoplexy, with which he was stricken yesterday, He was first assistant pastor and later pastor of SS. Peter and Paul' Church, at' Reading.

Ohio, for seven yean, and In 1881 was assigned to the Greenville church. He wa. a close personal friend of th tat Dr. John F. Schoenhoeft.

Father Brummer, Dr. Schoenhoeft and Archbishop Moellor want to Rom together tn 186 to attend tha American College at Rome. He graduated from, St, Xavler" before going to Rom, where he Was ordalrsM on May SO, 1874. WIDOW TOOK POlSOff. Poison was wallowd laat night by Mr.

Marl Rensbrlnk, 43 year old, widow, mother of 8 children, at her home, 913. Belt street, about 11 o'clock last night. She wa removed to th Bet Is Street Hospital, In erlou condition. MOEKISON MADE CHATRMAH. srsciaL Msrirca ro ra aaguikaa.

Lexington, Beptmbr-48. Bain Morrison to-day wa appointed by Democratic Bute Campaign Chairman S. W. Hager, to the Chairmanship of th Democretlo Campaign Committee toe Fayetta County. FIGURES Compiled By Authority Show Small Per Cent Working 48 Hours Weekly.

Report of Oblo Commission'! Statis tician May Be Used as Basis For New Legislation. Columbus, Ohio, September IS. -Figures showing that a small per oent of Ohio Industrie operate with an eight-hour working day, or 48-hour week, aad that between 9 and 10 hour la the prevailing work dan were made public to-day a th laat Installment of a report ot Fred C. Croxton, chief Statistician of the In dustrial Communion. Th report prob ably will be used as a basis for future legislation regulating hour ot labor.

Tha mining waa not Included, but will be made the aubjeot ot a special re port later, Return from 12.770 establishment In Ohio, according to Mr. Croiton, show that 48 hour a week la the' normal working time In LS02, or only 11 per cent of the total; 64 hour la 1.603 etabllshment. or SO per oent of the total; SO hour In H0U eetaWlahments, or 2S per cent ot the total. Compilation by Industry group shows that a hour week la the normal employment period for 48 per cent of eon- tructloti jtaMIhroenta: 43 per cent ot agricultural actlvlllea, IB per eent of fae- torte. 13 per cent of laundrlea, botela, restaurant gad dry cleaning wrUbllsh- awnta; 18 per sent of wholesale and re- tall (tore, aad IS per cent of railroad, treat car line, telephone and telegraph Una, and other public utllltle.

Mr. Croxto' report on th number of day la operation a year shows SO per eent of th establishment making return, work six day a week, or be tween 800 and 814 day a year. Twenty-one per eent operate between 250 and 800 day a year. 14 per oewL S14 or more day; per cent, between 200 and 2n0 day; S. par cent, between 160 and 300 da; 2 par eent, between 100 and lno day, and 1.4 Km eent less than 100 day.

Construction Industrie appear to be most Irregular In their hour of employment and days of operation, and agricultural work matt regular. Transpor tation and public utility companies rank second moat regular, since 75 per cent of them operate 314 daya or more a year. Eighty-two per cent of wholesale and retell (tore operate six day a week. HOWARD IS ACCUSED Of Baring Solicited 8nbcrlptions For Political Purpose, eraciii. nisrATc to tss xxqcias.

PltUburg, September 18 Bloom-Held H. of Aplnwall, near thl city, haa been charged with having solicited and received assessments and'iub- crlptlon for political purposes. wa given a hearing to-day before United htatea Commissioner Rogea. Knox, and held for a United State Court, under $1,000 ball, for trial rn the November terra. Th complaint wa made by Htewart WHson, Secretary of the Third United State Civil Service District.

R. A. Campbell, a gsugep In the Government ervlr. teetlfled that In October, 1912. ha gave Howard IS aa a contribution to a campaign fund.

Thla wa all the evidence taken at th preliminary hearing. Howard formerly wa a (auger and storekeeper In the department of Internal Revenue, stationed In thl city. He wa candidate for Congressman against Stephen O. Porter, of the North Side, at the, primary election laat fall, and wa defeated by Porter. Howard la Secretary of the National Association of Oauger.

Storekeeper and Storekeeper-Qaugcr. SPIBITTJAXISTS. FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH Or OOD will held eervlcee 1:10 end 7:30 p. Lincoln Inn Court, lit Main. Oood apeak.ra and mee-safes.

Come, hear tha word of (led spoken tn truth. 1K8. P. A. a HKDELL.

MM. H. EI.I.KN, Spiritual Medium. Ramovee evil Inffaeneet reunites separated. At home only Monday, HOT Fourth av Dayton, end of car line.

MRS. ANNA SMITH tlveo readlnss dally. Truthful advice. Twenty-first snd Monmouth Newport, Ky. N.

14 Robin-wood place. MRS. M. K. RONS Will be In city until first of October.

Carll North Falrmount Mil MRS. ALEXANDER, read Inn 0:10 to 4. Tueeday ev.nlm 7 to I. 1U Raoa sec-end floor, front MADAM OOBTA, Spiritualist Medium. Bee.

ond floor, Katurah and Pattereon Kawpora, Ky. RKV. ANNA E. RAISON. Slith snd Overt nn Newport, Ky, Trumpet alttlnfa.

uuth ISM L. UNA V. 8ILVA talka through eplrit aid. John aouthwaat corner Blihth. 717 MRS.

M. WKIBMAN, Paone W. I7l. KM Carll st A. WILLI.

1111 RACK ST. BOCXZJp BTOTICES. CINCINNATI COUNCIL NO. R. AND S.

will neia a apectai aeaembly for the purp of conf.rrln the R. end S. M. re-irra FRIDAY, leptember It, 1111, at 7:1 p. at th Srattieh Rite Cathedral.

Ra-member, thla Is the laat chance for eandldatea te s.tUjito the bl alaae for the B. M. IXsree durln the eeeloa of the Orand Ccunrll. JOHN O. LANTWEHR, T.

I. If. Bdgar M. Wooll.y, Recorder. CINCINNATI LODOB NO.

I. K. OF P. llrothera can procure tickets for Fraternal Day at the Zoor BATURDAT, Hept.mbar it, A. N.

Hook'i, 11 W. Seventh, or at the lbdf.room. WBPNESliA H.nt.mhor IV CHAS. OltOENIOBR, C. C.

CINCINNATI LODOB NO. US, F. AND A. M. Special mxtlns THl'HSDAT, 114 InaL, p.

ra. Work: M. M. Vlaltora welcome. W.

H. HOBLITZBLL, W. M. Bmlle Kahn, Seo'y. DOUOLA88 LOIX1B NO.

tl, K. OF P. Memhars sre urred to attend, the meetlnr TO-MOHHOW IVKNINO for further coneld- ration of new by-laws. The Commlttas on rays and Means will report en the dedicates of the new Heme for A.d Pythlana The K. at R- and a will aupply memhars with tickets lor K.

of P. Day at the Boa. Attend without fall. OEO. PARTTMILLBR, a a W.

M. Qabel, K. R. HANBFLklANN COMMANPRRT NO. 1.

K. T. Stated eonclave TUESDAT, 11, at 7:1 m. After buatneae the Illaatrioua Ord.r ef Red Cross will be conferred. Sir Knlshta are welcome.

THOB. A. MCDONNELL. Km. Commaader.

D. H. Pottensar, Reeorder. HOFFNBR LpDOB NO. til, F.

AND A. M. apacial m.tlo MONDAY, Bept.mhar 10, a at the lodseroom. 111! Hamilton ta attend funeral of Hro. F.

French. W. H. MADDUX, W. M.

H. at, rreeman, See'y. LINCOUN LODOB Ntt IT, K. OF Mem- hers. Teduced-rate tlrketa for Fraternal Day at tha Zoo.

SEPTEMBER II, oaa ha secured, at May i KreUUer ll luia at. Hi I IfAJlf fBXKT MONDAY'S Mf Bafgsiiiini MMettfiim Will Aliv With Monvy-Sarinf Opportunltie-s. Every Item Advertised in This Announcement Will Be Offered at Away Below Regular Selling Price. CHIFFON-FINISH TAFFETA SILX5-36 inche wider navy blue, trarin blue, King' blue Belgian blue, gray, browns, garnet, wistaria, olive green, myrtle green, old rose, Nil green, baby blue, roeepink, maize, ivory, A white and black; regular SI Jj quality. Will be old a yard.

IjivC RICH PLAID TAFFETA SILKS-Choice color combination 24lnchewlde 7j 38 Inch wld. ftC PeUmg JC Selling at, a yard 7a)C AO VOC ALL-SILK TAFFETAS 3o blue, marine bh black; $1.00 values. Will be 69 old at, a yard HEAVY WALE SILK -FINISH CORDUROYS 32 inches wide; navy blue, marine blue, olive green, light and dark brown, ptd rose, light and dark gray, garnet, cardinal red, sand, putty, white, cream and black; regular PA $1.00 quality. Will be sold at, a yard D1C "SILK-FINISH COSTUME VELVETS Black and colon; regular 83c quality. Will be sold at, a yard DUC ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS Wliite, maise, kt und and black; up to $3.00 vahie.

WUlbesoidat 1.4f WOOL-WEFT SERCE SUITINGS Double width; navy blue, rnarine blue, green, brown, garnet, black and cream; 39c vahie. Wm be told at, 4 ayard Z4c ALL-WOOL MANNISH SERCE SUITINGS 44 inche wide; black, navy bhie, Copenhagen blue, olive green, gray, garnet, wistaria and cream; A regular 85c quality. Will be sold at, a yard OlvC. Saaallh Whit and colon; spools for 10c QQ or 11 spool for. )7C Placket White and si sea.

Mwa ruite! BeaVa Skirt Light and dark colors; all sUes; 11.00 OQ value will be sold at WBa' Bease Drssss New fall style; 1.00 value will be sold 48 tOC WasHs'i Baasalaw Apws 3c kind 10c kind seUIn 25c 37c Larp aiae Cettea kt 99 White, gray and tan; will be sold 11-4 TwIU rieeeed Blank! A White, gray and ta; will be told at iOC Crtfc aUBkets I A ruU Use, selling at 1 lC raalkar rutow Slie reg- A A ular 60c kind. only. CifC A 1,000 Pairs Plaid Woolnap Blankets Double bed site; pink and white plaid, blue and white plaid, Ua and white plaid and gray and white plaid; worth AA a pair, be old. each, for. Goad (Jaklesebad MwaHa Ysrd wide.

1-40 values; will be aold at, Ht Mt-rialsk Bleached hfaslla Yard add; 7Hc quality; wlU be (old at, yard vC Soft mm4 Fleecy Denser. Flaaaat Bleached and unbleached; regular 7 He quality; will be aold Monday at, yard OC All Ktad Cdle aad rat Cater Apron Glngaaata will be sold Monday at, yard OC Bleackad Hack Tw Estr lage also: ISc values: will be sold at. Ol New belted models: fancy novelties CI 1,000 Nobby in Sport Coats corduroys in high colors; white basket weaves, hair-line block-plaid effect and plain colors; $7 .98, $8.98 and 10.00 values. Will be told Monday at $3.98, $4.95 and $5.90 150 New Fall Tailored Suits Very latest productions; Whipcords, Gabardines, Poplins, Broadcloths and Serges; navy blue, Belgiin blue, brown, gray, green and black; 1A AA regular $15.98 values. Will be sold Monday at Rummage Sale of Odds and Ends Plain and Fancy Silks, Children' Dies, Mualin UrsoWwwar, Odd Lac Curtains, Boy' Waist, R.

Corset, Middy Blouse, Silk Pt-ttcoata, Men' and By' Wash Suit, Ribbon, Nack-wwaTi Man', Woman' and Children' Hoaiary, FlannaletU Cowna, Kimono. Drawing Sacqu, Woman' WalaU and Blouaaa, Table ALL ON SAIJE MONDAY AT PRICES LOWER THAN YOUR WILDEST IMAGINATION. BE SURE AND VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT. EVERY ITEM OFFERED IS A REAL BARGAIN. MAILER'S 7 SOCIETY NOTICES.

SOCIETY K0TICES. Tifipp Sired IVT LOnOB NO. II Ksculre Bank II. K. P.

and Fraternal Her at zioloslcal 'i; Oe. tlcheu iFc? jr. j. ijan. j.

K1LW1NN1NO CHAPTER NO. IT, R. A. M. Wiplol peroration WBDNB8DAT, M.

at P- m- Mark aad Past Maater. Vleitor. BUL, p. A. T.

Roever, Bec'y. KNIGHT OF PYTHIAS Aubura LodK No. Mombera, brln your fsmllr and frlanda to the Zoo 8ATUHHAY, September II Help save, the Zoo for civic pride. Come prepared to spend the day. AtMetie entertainment In the afternoon, concert In the evenln.

Ticket, ran be obtained from the members and at the followln place. Adults lc. CUIdren under 1J yeare. 1 for le: Baohert's druiiatore. Vine and Carry sta.

Flelmaa Dairy, lilt Vine et I.lndeman Hardware IJ Vine st. Wm. Peui, North-Cincinnati Turn Vereln. Con. Boa, Vine snd University.

a' M. Bchataman. Charlton and Jelfarsoa ava MEMBERS of Price Rill Council No. 84. D.

of are requested to meet at end of Warsaw-av. car line MONDAY EVENING. Vpt. sA-at o'clock, tn uir the last tribute to our departed elrter, Alma Glib. at reeldeace, 1HT Texas ice Hill.

Slxtcr e-uncils In-Tiled. EMMA UtHOFF. Councillor. Lena Welti, Rece Secretary Pro Tern. 8CH1I.I.ER LODOB NO.

14, X. OF P. Msmbera will please teke nolle that thla lodge will aartlclpete In Fraternal Day, SATURDAY, Sept.mtr li, at the Zoo. "Help aev the THO BOI.IffO, Chaa. Cav A.

0. Braadt, X. B. and f. m.mM.v Between 6th end 7 th ALL-SILK MESS ALINES 36 inche wide; black and all the ehoic plain shades; Sl.UUvaluo.

WiMA old at, a yard U7C ratar D.M.C.aMf Perl Lau Mercerised crochet cot- black; all irk; all dosea ZuZZXl IlJr Mm', Waaasa's, Bays and Ctrt' Coat Sweater Gray, marooa aad navy; 11. uV value win aold PA at. .1... JUC Children' Scksal Draassa Ww fall style; 11.00 values, to 14 year 48c alies, will be aold SeUed Swater Children', white and nd, up to )P 11.00 value, will he aold at aWC Salt Saakar BUnkeU Oood big sUes; whlt. tan aad gray; will oid 1 '37c at C4tM-nal Cemlart Double bed else, sllkalln and ehlnu covered and hand-knotted; 11-60 value will sold at "Haealer" UwklMebad walla yard wld: no hatter muslin, caa be bought ror general us, aad the prloe I only, yard OC PeppereU tJahlaaeked Skeatlag e-4; old everywhere at 25c; will be of- fH fared Monday at, yard.

1 Ceed QaaHtp raaey FlaaacMtt Chock and Mrlpe. light and dark work: 7M quality; will sold Moa-P day at, yard yy vC Uaeae Crash Twella Bleached sad unbleached; 7H? kind wUl be aold Monday at, a Btrioe and checks; White chinchillas. MIAMI LODOB NO. l. F.

AND A. TUESDAY. T.I p. m. K.

A. Visitors w.lcome. OUsfAVB BLOCK. W. M.

OPPORTUNITY LODOB NO. 711. X. OF P. Important It, Doualas Castle Hall.

Do not tall te ''ed. EDW. BACON. O. O.

R. Aeatepohler, X. H. and B. TKMI'LB 11 DOB NO.

K. OF P. Ttrk-ets for Fraternal Day at loo, SEPTK.U-BEH It. now en eala at W. H.

atanasa eV atatlonerSL 111-111 JB. Slith eL Tickets. 1 cents. Tickets slao can be obtaln.d at lodgereom oo Wedaeeday evenln, September II. Come.

Help save tfee Zoo. EDW. A. RUKIN, a a Job. TtI.

st. R. a TEXAS LODOB NO, 14, K. OF P. All member, are requested te be present at meet-In THURSDAY.

September DAN BBRL, a C. -Win. Itanaemaa, K. of It. and a.

ATT! BR MJDOB NO. U. F. AND A. M.

MONtiAY. fl.nl.mh.. f-11 n. rt Vlaltore (nvlted. aauinian, W.

St. W. A. Oraac, Seo'y. WALNUT MILL LODQU NO.

413, F. AM A. M. Special SMetlnss TUBHDAY. tember It, at I p.

E. A. and F. C. I K.s; THUH8DAY, Baplamber II, at P.

lii M. Decraa. Vleitora welcome. OBOHUB H. William Bchuohardt.

Bac'y. WILLIS CHAPTER NO. Ill, R. A. s-elal convaeatloa MONDAY KVBN'IND.

o'clock. Work: Peat. and Moat Ex, Oar. Visitors InvlUd. JAS.

R. TOUNOSON, p. MtUVJr a' 1 i 1.

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