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.10 Is it good business to buy any Dictating Machine -wd-thout-- Guaranteed jointly by Thomas Edison, Inc. and. DICTATING MACHINE COMPANY 303 Linooln' Inn Court Cincinnati i wk' 7 VfVLIx'X I trying the machine made by the staff of the biggest practical inve'ntor-- EDISON Prove it in your ovrn office, on your ovm correspondence. You' 11 feel the difference. 'Phone or write for appointment.

PHONE CANAL 1-6-3-2. 6 $2035 nAsiiiHGTon AND RKTIRN MARCH 1, 2, 3, 4. RETURN MARCH 10 ACt OfT I.t ratio or PRESIDENT WILSON Manager WVF 1 Three Splendid All. Steel Traina 8:10 12:43 Mon.M.VU NOON :.15 EVENING Liberal stopovers are permitted at "sshlngton. Baltimore and Philadelphia on tickets to New York and other Eastern cities.

Tlrket OmVe: fifth aed Milan Ptiones; Main iM9. and 2DOO C. H. WISEMAN. Dlst.

PaMncer Ateat Baltimore Ohio "Omr engw) Arm Ouf Gamutm" THE ENQUIllElt, CINCINNATI, FH1DAV, MAKCII 2, 1017 WOMEN, Zealous For Service, Storm Offices of League To Enroll For Time of Need. Many Take Informal Pledge To Country and Home." Volley of QopsUobs Flird at Registrars Appeal Ta AU Classes Recited. Yesterday from to 1:30 Mr. Fay-ard Kllgour. Cincinnati Chairman, and Mrs.

George Hoadly, State Chairman, aat at their deaka In the newly opened office ot the National league for Women' Service. 714 Gwynne Bulld og, while applicant! of all aorta stormed the place for registration. Many women brought their maid; others scut thrtTmpmrersr-whltejJie j-- i a Mrs. Porgf Hoadly now is ganda Into all the cities, where women will be classified in the same manner as here. It has been decided to make the annual dues a.

50, 75 rents and 11. It la left to the. individual to. chose from this graduated system of dues, what Mi Martha Burton, who will collect her membrri for the work of hospital tuippltfii, rMn. Kllgour being about to appoint other chiefs of detachments for Him ilsr purposes.

r-a Thfi mas HsarKairincrtnffi first vrlnn before leaving for placed herteK at Mrs. Kilgour's dlnposal for an thine which the Chairman may see fit to aaitign to her. This is but a sample of the interest displayed at headquarters yesterday. There is work for every woman. All are urged lo register for what they know they can do.

or for what they are most Interested In doing, and they ill be classified accordingly Since Hoadly's appointment aa State Chairman by Mira Wetmore and Mijs Anne Morgan, New York. 1 other Chairmen have received their commissions to push this work to 'the, limit In as many states, for there ts no trlhng at what moment the woman power of the country may be called upon suddenly to do Its part to assist, expeditiously and efficiently, the welfare of Uie country. MAYOR PUCHTA SCORED In SeTmoa Tor Permitting Sxhibi. tlon of Immoral HI ma. Characterising aa an "outran" that tm moral films are permitted to be exhibited In Cincinnati, Rev.

John F. H.rgwt. Chair man or th. Law and Order Committee of the Federation of Churches, laat night at tacked- Mayor Puchta's poaltlon relative to fllma which bare been passed by the 'Stat. Board of Censors, but which hev.

been pronounced by other critics to be Improper. The attack waa made In th. course of a Herman at the Ninth Street Baptlat Church and waa partly the outcome of a conference yesterday afternoon between Dr. Herget and Mayor Puchtav In which th. latter adhered to hi former poaltlon relative to the film "Purity," shown la Cincinnati several weeks alto.

Earlier In the day the Law and Order Committee, acting Jointly with the rwa era tlon of Catholic Societies, mailed Sev ern! hundred copies of a memorandum viewing- the efforts of the Federation of Churchea to have the film "Purity wun drawn by the State Board of Censors, and the refusal that followed. MASONS TO HAVE CHARGE Of Funeral Services For Henry X. Bubel at Late Residence. Funeral servirea will he held this afternoon for Henry M. Hubel, 57 years old, wealthy distiller, who ended his life Wednesday at his resldenee, 50 Burton avenue, Avondale.

was monitor will rnmlui't burial services. hubbub of questions was Ilk. th. re- Th. tmurWiVt ceremony of the prating: fire of the trenches, whit I ottih Kite will be held.

Mr. Rubel'a from the fringe of the circle resolved I will be the recipient of il.e ring. Hervlce. will slso b. held by Itself Into a composite plctuie of the Chur h.

Rev. George Kternal Feminine. What she proves to i Heathcote Hills will ofltclste. be after all the rlasse. are formed that pallbearers ill be Joel C.

'I 'lore. Ktanley llnwdle. W. W. Sprain, are to unify her efficiency, probacy KnKrmrMi w.

Schell. B. will show a vciy dllferrnt woman. In and Thomas Kite. The body this cross-rianilnatinn of inquiry burled In Spring Grove Cctne- was.

"Well, what ran I do, any ay 7 lery I can run a motor, or course, tint I don't know anything about the engine. How about my age? I never tell that. I'm of legal age thal'a enough. How old do you have to-be? Or how young? I haven't been vaccinated for ages! Of course I've not been Inoculated for ty- nlml.1 Tim I. In.

Ulol -th HONORS idues? 1 want to have something lo do 1 Vpt PTJ1 II lVTiQinTlflrV with the canlren. Where Is II? 1 don't i wwwia iaiuuiviiwij nee anything about the canteen on this paper. Oh. yes. of course.

It's with the rnmml.xaarlat. How stupid of me! Well, I naturally, I'm an American eltixrn isnd my parents, too whst would I be here for If I weren't: Ho I look like an alien? Physical handicaps? What does that mean? I've had several operations. I think I'll leave that place blank." "Might Do Investigating." "What along the following lines are you. In your judgment, best titled to "Pear me! What do I know about social welfare, factory inspection', hous-Idr and feeding. Industrial workers.

Industrial canteens, social club work, co- operation In carina; for families of nill- UJainen. visiting. Investigating. Yes, I might do that. I've visited for the Maternity Society.

"Good heavens, is there any moro of it! Commissariat, cooking, purchasing. 1 can't cook, but 1 can order a good dinner. Agriculture gardening, poultry raising, driving. I once raised some chickens. I might put that down.

Industrial shops, factories what has all that to do with woman's service? No, I don't think that sounds Interest ing. Medical and nursing Footnote: "This organisation Is cooperating with the Cros. All rrglstratlona for medical and nursing work will be referred to that organization." "What do you have to do there? Oh. I see. Assistant In hospital, making of hospital supplies.

That's It! 1 can do that. I've done nothing else all winter. Tut a maik against that. fine! I'll roll bandages. General service so that means ofttce work, executive, alrnogranhy.

card cataloging-no, thank, not for me! No. of course 1 can't give all my time. Yes. a part. That's Itl Oh, yes, I belong to lots of patriotic, soelatles.

No. I'm not exactly prepared to go to any locality where my services may be needed, but I'll go as far as I ran say, Dayton or Columbus yes, near home. Signature! Oh, gosh! there you are, I'm through. Yes, that's splendid! Anything else you want. Just call me up, I am Avon Hundreda Take Pledge.

But the din of the flrsl day regis- Arrhihiilil McLean Completes Thirty r'ie Years of Srrvire in Religious Fields. (frr A.McL-EAN Having served longest In missionary work Is the record of Archibald McLean, President of Foreign Christian Missionary Society, who Sunday completes 35 years of service In that organization. Services In his honor will be held at Ninth Street Christian Church Sunday afternoon Thirty-five years ago Mr. McLean began his services as Secretary, coming from tratlon at headquarters drowned out i Bcthnny. W.

Va where he was President Bethany College. In 1900 h. was elect- and eager, hundreds taking their In-1 rd ''residcnt Foreign Christian Ml. formal pledge "for God. for country sionary Society, which office he has held and for home," which Is the motto of since.

In 1886 he made an extended world the National league for Woman's tour, visiting all mission fields and sta- service, its object Is to standardise lions, and discovering new openings and me worn or women or America along I opportunities for missionary work. lines or constructive patriotism: to de- At the time Mr. McLean first became velop the resources and to promote connected with the organization-1le so me emciency or women in meeting clety had no missionaries in non-Chris tneir every-oay to home, tian landa. while now It has 19S. When P.110" humanity.

Mr McLean began his work there was no This means even' woman-. All classes. missionary literature. Now hundreds of I "poieu to us books are in circulation on the subject. 1 Have you registered? If not call up He th bka i on missionary work.

Among them Ir.nal ll.l. or call In person at the are th? poacher's power." A Circuit of the ru i r. iiiT-aui uririi. "Mlnfllonary Ad- "Where the Book Speaka" and Handbook of Modern Mtnufons." rt4anr1a V( 1 her rampaiRa to other, parts win of Ohio. She will take this propa- dreM8durnK the services given in his honor.

O. W. Muckly will speak on his personal friendship with Mr. McLean. "A Missionary Statesman" will be the subject of A.

E. Corry; "Other Missionary Interests." J. H. McWhorter: "A Spiritual Leader." Mrs. Ida W.

llar-rlsson: "In His Home state." I. J. Cahill. 1.Mt nth.FI vhn Hal' Irnn.i.n she best Is able to pay. many of the; Lean will talk, applicants giving the annual II as be- Ins- little enough for the good cause.

evMUWrtsTV Tft Tla-W I The first volunteer as commandant SlJarilUfll lU-JJAI. I of motor drivers was Mrs. 'Alfred C. A notable pair of Symphony concerts Cassatt. who at once will make up take place this afternoon and to- I detachment of not less than 10 norlmorrow evening when Pablo Casals.

more than. 30. mil of whom will decide greatest living violoncellist, will the best means of fulfilling toe regulations aa to their qualifications. To Hake Hospital Suppliea. volunteer commandant was play the Haydn Concerto In D-maJor.

and the orchestra, under the direction of Ir. will present Debussy's marvelous tone pictures, his two nocturnes. "Xuagea" and "Fetes." B. T. MUIBNEY ON DECK.

There's a new general manager In the Cincinnati office of the Cincinnati anrl Kuhtirhtin Tttfnltnni fiminsiMa. nixed him as ft. T. McKirney. To Be a Real Patriot To- is to KNOW THE -Think, Talk, Act Inte day FACTS llige tly ON Friday, February' 2.

it was every man's and woman's privilege to be neutral to the point of not knowing and not caring anything about the neutrality of nations, blockades, international agreements or rules of war. It was his or her privilege to take no cognizance of any aspect of the war if he or she did not wish to think about it On Saturday, February 3, by the severance of diplomatic relations -with-GermanyriHnstantly became the duty of-every man-and woman" in the United States to know positively what this nation is domg and why it is being done. President Wilson is the executive head of your government, placed there by you, to do and to see that others do those things that make for the welfare of all the people. The representative in Congress from your district and your senators are your representatives to see that legislation for your benefit is enacted and to see that legislation inimical to your welfare is avoided. No one thing is so important to remember right now as the fact that this is a republican form of government and that THE GOVERNMENT ACQUIRES ITS RIGHT TO GOVERN FROM THE GOVERNED.

Now as at no other time in our history), it is the clear duty of every man and woman voter, every boy and girl, to know what are the facts that have led this nation to its present position. There are dozens of vital questions in every thinking man's and woman's mind to-day, questions that should be asked, questions that should be intelligently answered. Now is the time for you to get out your books, to go to-your histories, to go to your libraries and read up on the facts. At this critical juncture do you know where to turn Are you equipped to get at the facts or are you dependent on the newspapers? Or do you have to build your judgment on the "They say" stories of the people you meet? Can youlnform yourself quickly, accurately? SEARS. ROEBUCK CO.

Chicago. 111. Gentlemen: Please send me, free, the i illustrated book, "The Britannica Book of the War," published by The Encyclopaedia Britaanica. Name. Addreaa I ac a ROLLERS The symphony of the "aeries will be fiBrjniati CeOtillCPit Xlt Lf(J K.

u. 1 I a WUTK noted- for its fresh charm ami the ideally beautiful character of Its themes. The concluding; orchestral numbers will be Berlloi'if brilliant "Carnrval Romain." with its lively scenes of the Roman Carnival. Under Ducksf Ambition. Inaigural Divisiai, Bat Trail South Carolina Gaveroar.

SPECIAL TiarTca 19 TBS KIOUISSB. Washington. March 1. Th. Duck-north Club, of Cincinnati, which the Inaugural Committee announced a few Few folk' saw him yesterday.

a- he d' a would th Fourth Grna waa so burled In bouquets and other Division of th. inaugural' pared. bundles of flora that little except his which will comprise civil and political organisations, haa had th. rollers put under It for some unexplained reason TO ADDRESS CHEMISTS. i ni "lld dow" Un Wilder Dwig-ht Bancroft, noted edi-1 Hlchard Manning.

Governor of South tor, author and chemist. Is to deliver Carolina, and hia staff; th. Central a lecture on "Catalytic Agents" before Democratic Club, of the Cincinnati branch Tf the American 4'hemlcal Association at the and the Mose Green Club, of Louisville. Club March 7. Mr.

Bancroft is to be To mk "tatters the progrsm the guest of John L'rl LJoyd; published to-day refers to the Cincin Waa President Wilson right in breaking off diplomatic relations with Germany? Has the breaking off of diplomatic relations led to war in the past? What rights of ours are being invaded to make it necessary to protest by breaking relations? What constitutes a blockade? Is England's blockade of Germany in accordance with the signed agreements of the maritime powers? Is Germany's submarine blockade of England in accordance with there agreements? What rights have neutrals on the seas in time of war? What is the meaning: of "visit and Is it contrary to international agreements for a submarine to sink a merchant vessel after giving warning? -4 What is the principle back of the Monroe Doctrine? Did President Monroe originate the Monroe Doctrine? What international agreements have been broken in this war? What treaties have been abrogated in this war? What is a neutral? Can the citizens oi a neutral nation sell ammunition and war supplies to a belligerent? What is contraband? Who decides what is contraband Has the history of nations been more affected by land wars or sea wars? May a belligerent destroy the property of a neutral in the enemy's country? What have The Hague conventions contributed to the amelioration of war? Does war mean good or bad timea for a nation? a How dpes Congress raise money to prosecute war? How can you most quickly, with the least trouble and effort, find authoritative answers to these questions? nati organization as th. "Buckworth" Club. Representative Allen has been looking out for the fortunes of the Duckworth membe'ra, and it Is expected he will have a gentle, but Arm, consultation with some of th. parade managers to-morrow. AVEY PROPERTY BOUGHT- By Park Commission.

For $4,250 To Be Link in Boulevard. Purchase ot the Avey property, 2717 Ashland avenue, was announced by the Board of Park Commissioners In session yesterday. Th. purchase price waa It. 250.

Th. property waa needed for the extenaion of Bloody Run Parkway. Courtenay Dinwiddle, Superintendent of Anti-Tuberculosis League, appeared before the board to urge the planting of shrubbery and repair of roadwaya at Kroger's Woods. preparatory to the occupancy of the property as a aummer camp for tubercular children. Th.

board waa requested to acquire the property surrounded by Madison avenue, Ed wards road and the N. and W. Railroad for park purposea In a letter received from James C. reason, President of Hyde Park Business Men's Club. The new Encyclopaedia Britannica will tell you.

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Address- BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Is Sunday Enquirer, Expert Telia Covington Clubmen. Maurice B. Herman, advertising manager of th. Smlth-Kasson Company, Cincinnati, yesterday addressed merchants of Covington at th. Covington Industrial Club on "Advertising." He declared newspapera are tb.

best mediums for advertising. "Merchants and advertisers generally must b. as careful In the medium they uae for advertising as they would ba in th. company they keep," he aaid. 'The goods (o be sold ar.

Judged by the1 medium In which, the advertisement ts read." The apeaker declared that advertisements placed in the Sunday Enquirer brought results which continued throughout th. entire succeeding week, while those Inserted In other papers would bring results th. following day only. FINDS HTJSBAND IN HOSPITAL. Walter Kldwell, 44 years old, Richmond, cam.

to Cincinnati yesterday with hia wife. Leaving her early in the morning h. went to slock yards to bur horses. Laat night he failed to return and his wife reported him to be missing. Kldwell was located In the General Hoepltwi.

where he waa taken after being sssaulted end robbed of fM by a negro at Sixth and Harriet street. MAERIAGE LICENSES. Roland P. Keleh. II years oR bla avenue, msehlnlat.

an1 Frances Pendleton, la. SKIS Columbia avenue, ksv. Oervatae Roughlon. Oscar K. Frye.

rears -old. hA. mnA Uarv UorSSB. IS, rTUK- toa Hotel. Leo f.

years old hrmsnn av.nue. boxmaker, and Annette Oarer. ia Kim wood Pise. Oeotae Biwiner. years old.

1JJ Mulprrr stre.1. lallor, and Carrie Woelne. a. 4 ter at reel, (allorees. Rev.

Hans Haupt. EUward E. Welch. 4JI years eld. man avenue, switch tender, and Maud Connor.

S. 811 Preeman avenue, domestic. Claude Green. yeara old, atrMl, laborer, and Annie Bailey. K' 1 Eighth streat, domestic.

Oenrge W. Wart. year, old ISIS Ba miller rtrMt. machinist, and Pearl Booaa. ISIS Raymllltr street, domestic Leniard Mar.

years eld. 521 West 8ev-emh street, auel workei. and Clyde Brewer. 11 years old. SI7 Wat Blxth street, domestic.

Harter Ptirleng. years old. N.wtn. Ohio, clerlt. and Caroline Cooper.

Eastern avenue. Rev. John P. Hars.t. Albert Beett.

5 years old. w' street, clerk, and Dora Scott. 8S. KM Alma tlace. Carl H.

Graf. years old. Toledo, thy.l.ian. and Edna E. Blair, 33.

Stolon tel. Burse. Joseph B. Gels. years old.

S3 Rast NlnlS I reel, clerk, and Helen Sullivan, Zl. 12 Twelfth street, domestic. WED BY PHYSICIAN. Dr. Cart H.

Graf. Toledo. Ohio, physician, and Miss Edna Blair, came to Cincinnati yesterday and were married at the Hotel Slnton. Several months sg Dr. Graf met hia bride when she was nursing ons of hia patients..

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