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Eight Score See the Light -About the Mystic Shrine ell, they dld.ltt Ther wera lt3 of traveled over th Urrtbl lkaB Pa 2 waste, with th biasing un burning upon them. They also SAW th rf at moonlight, the wonderful prya- th great royitlo sphinx md tbr JUful Que0 of th" 0rint' wlth ne' iwdred dancing girl. 1V wire novice-. emui mvstic hrln alon can girt "WHICH tfcjm wj they emerged, fooUore and but happy Noble of this "anclnt order. Likewise they becam) -aaberi of Syrian.

Temple, for wu llremple'e great ceremonial alon, Hfl WM trf(rmd tot0 md elmoat lmpasaebl desert, which the Mason traveled, to their of all rer before ha such beI ceremonial of Syrian Temple ihit of yesterday, for Potentate F. Hake. and hi corp of int iurpweed thmelve In pre- a specially good enUrtalnmeat. lcgory wa moat fittingly staged, most remarkable ecenle effeeti be- to, produced, especially that of the desert 7 moonlight and the "frightful" which the caravan and gone ndidate were forced to struggle. jere were four real elephant and tor live camels on the stage, these nav been lent by Noble Bol Stephen, of Zoo, and Noblee Jack Robinson and i Boarks, drcue owner, Then, too, ilnr were goata mm lurlctor snake and elender pythone; h.n Arabs, eunlchs, the Queen of Orient and beautiful Oriental dan-itn.

Everything waa laitm for the candidates, held fast to tb, rope and thereby saved themselves (rem becoming Irretrievably lost Bfore the ceremonial session at Muelc Hill came the big parade from the tem-1 to the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The Zr elephants and three camel were In till parade, and three braas bands furled martial muslo for the marcher. William Copelan. Chief of folic, tin a company of mounted police, head-Mi the procession, followed toy roientai Hike and his Divan, as an especial effort to the Imperial PotenUt of all the Brine, Charle B. Ovenshlre, who came ten from Minneapolis, to attend the ceremonial.

Other visiting Imperial officer who specially escorted as guest of imui Temple were Imperial Deputy Po-Wute Ellas J. Jacoby, Indlanapolla: Inperial Treasurer W. B. Brown. Pltta-lurr, and Imperial Outer Guard Divld W.

Crosaland, Montgomery, Ala. following this escort came one of the tirohants. fully harnessed and gaily ca-mrtioned. to which wa attached a long obit. This waa "the rope." and every to Noble honors wa securely Binaeled to thl.

with Instruction that my attempt to escape would mean hav-hf their head cut off and tossed Into tklt faces. rime several thousand In evening dress, wearing the red of the order and each carrying an Man flag. Withal the parade wa a nit Impressive on, and thousand of prions thronged the ldwalk V(watch Ik, nrncrxalon CSS. line of marah wa don Broadway tna the Temple, to Fourth street, west Vita, north to Fifth, west to wainut, Mtt to Sixth, wt to Tine, north to to Race, north to Washingotn hit, ind through the para to music where the Noble secured eaU ante auditorium, and the eandl- km were taken In charge of an irey of trusty Arabs, who never Owed one to stray, but aw that ill remained close to the caravan ni In the wake of the Oriental guide, who know all the bywar and pitfall of the desert, as well a tb beet mean of Minlnc over the bristling cacti there. after the caravan had reached Mecca in) the wreaths of the order had been fliced upon the brow of the successful nndldates all adjourned to the north vine of Muslo Hall, where Noble Joe Oferly and Dan Moore bad prepared a splendid buffet luncheon.

For the evening1 entertainment Po tentate Hake had prepared a surprise (or everyone In the shape of a vaude ville entertainment, with special artlata from the different theater. Flrat on the bill came Ed Martin, on the Keith bill, with hi long hit. Next ai Mis Mollle William and her SO chorus girls, from the Olympic, who en lertalned with long and dances, dur tar which three change of costume tr made. The Misses Campbell, on the Keith bill a entertainer on the tiano and with song, were next on the kill, and they were followed by Theodora Bamberg, magician with Thurston at the Lyric. Oh, boy! The next wa some scream a three-round boxing match between Hilly Purcell and Billy Ryan, Cincinnati rm lightweights, followed by three-round match between Charlie fehwartx end his brother, Walter chwartx.

middleweight. "Doc" Keef rerereed these bout ana was "knocked out" In the second round. Everyone wa satisfied and went ay declaring Potentate Hake and aa oftVers of hi Divan cannot be wtn for staging a show that hit the rlnra where they feel It most Following Is the lit of those who traversed the arid desert and now are "bles of the MysUo Bhrlne William K. Ahlbrandt. Carl William Allan, rd Thomas Allan.

JoerDh KOwaul A. Dinar Aub, Ueyd Bahtr. Fiord Birifi, Ow-r Black Barratt. John Patar wmnn, Hiram William BadrlUel, Hemer Urach, John Howard Behrens, i BJch, Clarence W. Bvtsnar, Oaorgt Biana.

Albeit 0. Blalad.il. William H. Own. I.ou.i p.

Boaaard, Clararrj S. JTfd w. Brand, -hsbarl A. Hrmi and A. MrlJi.

OnolnnaU: Um at. Cnlumbua, Ohio; A. Farna (ronton, Ohio; Carl O. Buchanan and Jiidnlf H. llmchalm.

Clnelniallj K. Ohio; H.rry N. Chap, a. Cincinnati: Edward P. Chwk.

lflddla-'. (hlo: William M. Clin. Cincinnati; "fmo-n i-flnrath, Marlatia, onto; i'oad. Norwood- Robart IX Oooa.

Oln Jhn A. Cralfhton, Norwood; Albart 5l Culp. Hmr a. l)ay, Arohla Ouy Dloa, Jiehal Iktnahue, Kra-lrick C. Khlara.

John ciriiara, Waltar D. rahranbnielt, r. t-aiitn and Harry A. rawhuan, J. Klaher, Ivaland, tuna A.

Flaoh and Burton F. Cln Krland and glimund FTtatsch, -'nnaii; Edwin Oabhardt, Norweoa virinr A. O.bharilt. Bdward B. Oaytr.

Ed Urant. Bamual Oraatoraa. rrad- ft- 7 vi im ana rtaiiar A. uravfCi "winnail; Uaona Ouekanbarar, Labanon, WICfc U' iiarrr him. i incinna i rn air Htock.

fortamoulD. Ohio; Kdwln Warren J. Heldntan. Charles i Andrew P. Hrnkel, Robert William J.

Hornatrlet. JoaapH A. R. Huihta. William D.

Hola raari jonnaon, llrt Jonca and Amor B. Kapo, Clncin ill, iir Kaufman, Wllmlnsfm. Ohln Monttomery Ohio; Cneriee Suh 8. Klata Wll riSi Kwnts. Orecor Kratd w---- rA ivunynaai.

iineinneii; tja I ronton. Ohio; Maurice (wL Bnyd Undaay, Hanray C. Uno Inhan. u-' BTOU1 UnnetikolU. LockanL Mlddlatcwn.

J2i I1 MoIHhaney. lZm. MMl Adolph A Maralnaak. Samuel i A Harry Melea, Mllfred D. Meiaa, tiL.

u1, larenca A. Miller. Arthur O. X'VJL Abraham Mrera. Frank Wilmlnnn.

rradartrk Oaur 'OB ioV Athena rr'nIJMr Cincinnati: Banjemln Montsomary. Ohio; Wll-U Hamilton. Ohio; Oue- 'Ha 'n HnrT Rtah. Norwood; "elanatl- PF Robert Rout. W.

stainilBMstm T1aae.k SB. a. l-L. Bchreder, Ctaalnaau'l Charles I Baldaafald and Leula II. Saldanfald, Murray, Ohio; William P.

Shalbla, Balnbrldaa, Ohio; Parry V. Shoa, David Smith, Charlas B. Snowhlll. Charlas Boatja, IMtaraon Bor-tor, Edaar O. Btamra end Alaxaadar Thom son, Cincinnati; WUIard Thornllay, Mariana, unio; Kdwla A.

Trafs. Waltar J. Wajdman, John Garse Waldmana and Jamae Bruce Wallace, Cincinnati) Howard D. Warner and Robart a Wabatar. Nalaouvllla, Ohio) John E.

Walabrodt. Sardinia, Ohio; O. Loula Walaamarm, Maurice Walkar. Barton Whlta, Ralph A. White, H.

Klmar Wlrt baka, Albart T. Wlnkalmann, Robert F. Wlrthwlna, Abe 8. Workum, Frank Toune. Mas F.

Zlmmannan and Carl T. Fo-lay, Cincinnati; Frank 8. Hoaan, Marlatta, Ohio John Hllbar. Cincinnati; Kdwln O. lraton, Marathon, Ohio; Cary C.

Winkle, Tayloravtlla Ohio; Oanaral O. O. Panea, Hlllaboro, Ohio; Stanlay W. Fuhr and Law-ranee W. White, Wllllamabarg.

Ohio. Alvln Krai and XrneH A. Uaat.y Cincinnati. ehrlnera are highly nralalng T. Wil liam Harte, Recorder of Syrian Temple, to wnom much of the credit la given for the large class which went through yes terday.

Recorder Harte, as Secretary of the Scottish Rite, lost no opportunity to secure candidates for the Shrine from litiose who took th higher degree In TOasonry, Imperial 'Potentate Charles K. Oven shire, Minneapolis, and the other Imperial officers of the MysUo Shrine who attended the ceremonial, were guest at a banquet at th Hotel Gibson last night, which was tendered them by Il lustrious Potentate Charles F. Hake, th officer of hi Divan and th Trustees of Syrian Temple. To Camp Sherman Soldiers fund flTl wa contributed by Sbrlner. OUTPUT Of 'Canning Concerns, Said To Contain Glass, May Be Confiscated.

Companies in Three States, Sending Products Into Ohio, Are Under Federal Scrutiny. Federal and (tat food and drug of flclals may take step to confiscate the entire output of tankage and canning concern In Illinois, Indiana and Mary land. If (ample of product shipped by these concern ar found to contain ground glass. Information waa received by Federal Chief Chemist Leo B. Forst yesterday from Delaware and Marlon, Ohio, that ground glass had been found In canned tomatoes.

It wa reported a professor of chemistry at the university In Dela ware had found ground glass in sam pies taken from 24 case of tomato which had been chipped Into that city by a Maryland packing concern. State Food Inspector In both citle notified Forst. samples have been forwarded to Cincinnati for. analysis. Ground glass In a shipment of canned pork and beans received at Decatur, and In tomato past shipped by Indiana concern to New Orleana, and In canned corn received at Martin' Ferry, Ohio, are other reporta received by Chemist Forst, Jt Is said.

As sample of these product have not been received at the Federal lab oratory here and tests made to determine whether ground glass la present In suspicious quantities. Dr. Forst yes terday was unable to state what action the Government will take. Under th pure food and drug act. or.

Font said, th Government In spectors may seise suspected food stuff, and If they are found to be tinde the standards fixed by the' law the manufacturer may be prosecuted criminally. It developed yesterday a aeliure of 100 sacks of tankage shipped to Saratoga, by a concern said to be the Chicago Feed and Fertiliser Company, Chicago, wa made by Federal Food Inspector at Saratoga, following a re port from the Cincinnati Laboratory of the finding of ground glasa shipped by the Chicago concern to Gettysburg, Ohio. The finding of tb ground glas I aid to hav been made following the death of a drov of hog owned by a farmer Irving near Gettysburg, Ohio. Sample of th tankage were submitted to Chief Chemist Forst through Ohio Food Administrator Fred Crozton, to whom complaint has been made. That the presence of ground glaaa In the tankage waa not due to any pro German propaganda 1 th opinion of th Federal chemist who made the analysis of the hog feed.

They ex pressed the belief the tankage waa mad from garbage collected through the garbage collection systems cities Instead of from slaughter house and other proper source Chle Chemist Forst say It I not uncommon for th housewife to throw broken glas and chlnawar Into her garbage can. STREETER LOSES SUIT Tor Possession of "District of Lak Klchlg-an" After Many Tear. Chicago, February 23. After 81 year of Court fighting for the possession of th "District of Lake Michigan" Cap tain Oeorg Wellington Btreeter waa Anally defeated lat to-day when th Cir cuit Court ruled that the property belongs to Francis 8. Rlckord.

The Court also decided that the slgna tur of the lata President Cleveland appearing -on Streeter' patent right to 168 acres of land wag a "clumsy forgery" and the document Itself a fraud. Streeter' fight against claimant the property, which wa declared to be worth million of dollar, has resulted In pitched battle and killings. Streeter wa convicted of murdering a Constable, Joh 8. Kirk, In 1002, during one of the battle to oust th squatter. He served a term in th penitentiary for th crime.

GEEAT PLANT WAY At Detroit la Which TJ-Bqat Killers Will Built Detroit, February 23. -Announce ment we mad to-day by th Ford Motor Company that work wa started yesterday at River Rouge, a suburb, on a ship building plant that I to turn out submarine killer. The building, which ar to cover five acre, probably will be oonpleted In May. It la understood that the plant will em ploy between 10,000 end 15.000 men. Th boat can be launched In a canal at the plant and taken to th Atlantic Ocean via the Detroit Elver and Great Mute.

THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, EE II UAH 24, 1918 VICTORY 'T or Allies To End War, And Permanent Peace To Fol low World-Wide Struggle. hat's Message To City Club Mem bers From Former United States Ambassador, To Turkey. Permanent peace to foUow the present war, which he declared will not be over until the alliea have achieved victory, wa forecast by Ahram J. Elkus, former United State Ambassador to Turkey, before a Joint meeting of City Club and Cincinnati Chamber of Commerc at Ho tel tHnton yeaterday. Germany coveted the vaat natural re sources of th Ottoman Empire, the peaker said, and thla fact wa on of th causes of th war.

"Germany sought to exploit Turkish labor and Turkish wealth, and that 1 why (her 1 a 'Balkan question he added. "The Turks," continued Mr. Elkus, 'ar peaceful people and desire no war. Every people on the face of the berth Is represented within the amptr. There ar Englishmen who cannot speak English and French who never saw France." Mr.

Elkus said It wa hi privilege. after relatione had been broken off be tween America and Turkey, to travel through the countries of both side to th conflict. Thousand of wounded Midler discharged from hospital trains in Vienna, he said, are kept at the stations throughout the day to await nightfall, for no wounded persons are permitted to be conveyed through the streets of the city during the day. After detailing the privations of the 22.ti00.000 people In the empire and describing scenes In the battle-torn countries, where he eaw whole cities laid waste, not through battle shells, but through deliberate blowing up with dynamite by retreating German armies to prevent the houses and building becoming a refuge for French soldier, he said he could understand the de termination of the French to go on with the war until the 'last man had been killed to drive the invader from the land. The speaker said It wa hi observa tion among th suffering people of the Ttlrklsh Emplr and of th other eountrle tht prompted him to bring a message to those in thl country who would murmur against "meatless'' and wheatless" days and other privations.

"I'm reminded of the fact," continued th speaker, "that used to pay 3 a pound for sugar and I a pound for coffe and that there was very little to had. 'I think of the small piece of bread. not worth calling a loaf, that waa given out1 once a day at a compara tively small prle by th Govarnmvnt to those who had Identification cards, and which formed tb only meal they had for 24 hour. Whan I think ff th oup kitchen established by Amer ican generosity, not waiting for a meal, but for Just enough food to keep body and soul together; when think of th throng of beggar that Una th mostly children begging not for money, but for a scrap of bread, then I am amased that any one her 1n thla' land'of plenty chould find moment to grumble." He said he found the United State aroused aa It never wa before and giv ing united support to th greatest President th country ha bad In year. In thla lesson of a united front be hind th empower hav created for our selves," he concluded, "ther la that dlsc Unction that unllk thoee abroad wh taod In authority according to th an cient language, we hav put our Government In authority.

On the other ld they claim the God-given right to nil. Here select our rulers. No, not rulers, for selected them to administer th laws tht roak and to th world bring that lesson a lesson that government, rightly oontrolled by law, produces that freedom and peace that all men and all women desire and to which they are entitled." DR. HENRY S. PR1TCHETT, Of Carnepl Foundation, Arrive To-Day To Attend College Opening.

Major Christian R. Holme, dean of the Ohlo-MIaml Medical College of the University of Cincinnati, received a dispatch last night saying that Dr. Hsnry Prltchtt, of th Carnegie Foundation, New Tork, would arrive In Cincinnati thl afternoon at 4:35 o'clock. Dr. Prltchett I to speak at the opening of the Ohlo-MIaml Medical College to-morrow afternoon, I to attend a dinner in th college to which many noted men hav been Invited and participate Otherwls In th activities of th day.

RECALLED, THAT'S ALL! Th myiUrlou murder of H. Badger, a traveling man, at hi horn In Southgata, II year ago, wa recalled yetrday by th arrst In Cincinnati of a negro on suspicion that he might know something about the killing of Mr. Badger. The cas never wa cleared up, although clrcumstan tlal evidence Indicated that a relative committed the murder. The negro arrested yesterday established his inno- cnc.

howvr, and wa freed. SHATTERS WINDOW A brick wrapped In a newspaper wa thrown through a window of Harry Levy pawn shop, 117-111 Central ajre-nus, laat night by a nsgro who esaped in an Polio bellev an at tempt was mad by a band of negroes to rob tha place. Several persons saw tha negro leap from th macbln and hurl th mlssle. WICKEBT GIVES ADVICE. Necessity of member of the- craft studying tha technical aid of their work now more than ever, In view of th tia tlonal war emergency, was emphasised by John A.

Wlckert Milwaukee, President of the National Association of Stationary Engineers, when addressing a Joint meeting of th three loal association of this body at th Dennison Hotel last night. MANAGER WEDS CASHIER. An omc romance wnicii began a year ago culminated In th 'marriage yetrday -or Alexander Burk. 17 years old. HOI Cutter trt, and Miss Emma Pussourd.

SS year old. III Cut tr trt Mr. Burk I manager of a French Company ator In th Wt End whr Mis Dussourd wa casnier. KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE. HE gORC-aiS CLUB waa hostess at a delightful dance giren la honor of the offlcere at Camp Zachary Taylor on Wednesday evening et the M.

A. The aedltortum of the club waa attractively ar ranged for th occasion and delightful re freshments ware served. Miss Ruth Draper appeared before aa ap preciative audience of LoulsrllUaas and Cave several of her original monologues. Tb auditorium of the geeibach was tiled on Wednesday evening. On rebmary tf th Red Cress Unit II will give a musical at t.U o'clock la th rd room Hoi.1.

Mra H. red room af turn lUalbach Hotel. Mra H. B. Bale Is Chairman of th committee and among those on the program appear th name ef Meedamee Milton Bmuh, Carl Wlleon and Mr.

Ghana Leltaer. Mr. Smith will sing th "Maraelllalsa." Mis May Adam Lincoln was boat Monday afternoon at an informal tea In honor of Mia Louta Da Kelle and her srueet. Mlaa Ann Vatteraon. af Atlanta.

Mr. Nat B. BeweU and Mlas Mattye Raid, ef Jefferson County, were married en Saturday night last at rrn Creek 1 by Rev. SililotL After a honeymoon trip to the Kentucky Mountains they will make their home In Frankfort. Blue l.uol Morton and Mattle Norton have invited a number of their friend Wednesday night at th tied Croee Lunch Room to meet their nest, Mlas Ruth L'raper, of New Tork, following the recital.

The Sewing Circle ef th French Belgian Children will meet Wadneaday with Mrs. Wlluam A. Northcutt. Mlas Anna Le Bishop, of Herdlneburg, I th gueat of Mis Mabel Jean Melton at her home on kiverelt aveaue. Miss Bishop will attend th dance to be given for th officer etatloned at Camp Zaohery Taylor on Wednesday evening at th Y.

M. C. A. by th Noroels Club. Miss Pauline Klnkaad left Thursday night for Chllllcoth.

Ohio, to be th gueat ef Mr. and Mra Stanley Brye Johneon end attend a daac Saturday night. Mia Klnkaad will accompany Mra. Johnson to her horn In Columbus, Ohio, to remain com time as her gueat. Mr.

and Mrs. Hewett Brown war hoots at a dinner party Thursday night In honor of a number of guests, among them Colonel Hugh Wlea. U. 5. and Mrs.

Wis. The table waa attractively arranged and cover laid for II guesta, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haldetnan were hosts Friday night at a dinner at their home In Ormaby avenue In honor of Miss Ruth Chat-terton, the star of "Com Out of th Kitchen." Mlas Barbara Watklne was guest ef honor at an Informal tea given by Mis Helen Mc-Nalr at the apartment et her parents, Mr. nd Mrs.

W. I. McNalr, at the Puritan. The Louisville Kxarutlv Committee of the Amerlcan-Brltlsh-French-Belglan blind relief war fund, ot which Or. John Pat-tereon I honorary Vic President, will rireaent th University of Loulsvlll player 'Th Admirable Crtchton," at Macauley Monday afternoon and night, March 4.

The Play will be under th stage direction of Mr. Boyd Martin, dramatic director ef th University. The Hat at natmnnaaaea la long en and contain th nam ot many of Louisville most charitable people. Mia Mabel Hardin ha returned, after pending several elajre In Celumbus, Ohle, where he went to attend a house party, given by a former claaamate. Mrs, f.e Blehop haa returned te her bom In Hardlnaburg, after spending several day In Iulsvlil.

Mr. Jemee Crawford left Wednesday for his winter hem, Seavlew, en the gulf coast, near Sarasota, to spend the remainder of th winter. Mra Bruce Whitney, ef Walla Wane, who (s visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Pyl epent th week end aa vest of Dr. and Mrs. Mathews In Lexlng- Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Harris, of Detroit, spent An.a,wM.r- awr', Ream In the Welaalnaer-Oaulhari. Th turned te Detroit Monday. Mr. and Mra Logan Coomb, who epent several day with Mr.

Albert Buch at Camp Kachary Taylor, hav returned to Bloomlng-tn. Ind. Mrs. Elmer Woolen, who has been th ii.it of her mother, Mrs. M.

8. Bryant, returned to Detroit Saturday. AUGUSTA. Mrs. Anna al Ward.

Mra M. Hargett end Miss Jennie Strouke departed during th weak for a month's trip to Flcrtda points, Mra Hugh Palsy was a guest at th heme ef her mother Mrs. Una, la Cincinnati, during th past wek. John Nanrarrosr. from Cnarleeten, W.

lVh 01 t-f Parsnta. Mr. and Mr. I K9, Mr-7 fl. "hlth waa th guest of Ashland, friend during tb forepart of the week.

Nr. and Mra. George Donovan, from Neville. Ohio, vlatted Mr. an I b.

Bneed during th past week. tTiarle W. Modern on. from Oenneiw- or and Mr. III A.

Field during the weak. i wre n. i. Kaufman ha been the guest of parents at Ft. Themaa.

Murine h. Cat weak Her eleter. Mlas Bdna Dye. who her guest, returned te Ft. Themaa ASHLAUD.

Miss Basel Huahaa. fram Tnlnlll. I ueat ef Mlas Laura IMbbi. -Mia Chorion Davie epent the week end la Cincinnati. Mia Helen Parrot from Huntington, la the eeet ef Mra.

Harold Vansant -iss anuabeta Huntley is visiting Mease la Itf-kmnnd. V. Mlaa Margaret Job has returned fnaa a Mail In Northern Ohio. Mra. n.

Hklrvln entertained th Woman' Ham Missionary Society, en Taeeday ailar- tV" Mra. M. 11 Martin I aittldnalln. vi.it fries her mother, Mrs. Beesley, of Ripley, Ohio.

DANVILLE. Mra O. Rlffe. Mr. Oeorre Tartar aaa Mia Beeal Hi IT, ef Huetonville, hav returned liom.

after a ehort stay with Dana vlll frievide Mr. Rudolph Co fray nd Ml Mlnnalla Prultt snd Virginia Dlawlddl, ef Uoreland. hav returned home. Mra 8. F.

Orv has returned ta Hamufa. burg. Mra Beecher Newborn. Hustenvtll. Is ths guest ef a few days with Mra.

June Reed. Mleeee Martha and Marv Stanhenaan. af Harrodaburg, hav returned home. Mra S. O.

Burton ha Mrs. R. S. Outch-Reld. ef Covington, and Mra.

J. R. Beast and son, af Florida, aa guesta VI Is Elisabeth Baiter has returned to Havre College la Lexlngten, efter a few day' ty with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nonert saner.

Mr. and Mra. A. B. Brown left for Chattanooga for a vlelt T'lth their oaugnur, Mr.

a. ntitn. FRANEJORT. Mre. Edward ORear and Mrs.

Jsmea Whale. reiumea inureoay irem a tnr montn stay in ignoa. Mrs. 8. J.

Shackelford 1 visiting In Loulsvlll. Mrs. Mat 8. Cohan an Mlaa Mildred Mav. field have returned from a vlait to Charlotta- vuie, ana waenington.

U. c. Mr. and Mra Lewis Nuck Is. of Roanoke, Va, ar the guests of Mr.

Ell Brown. MU Alvln Donnley la with relatives In Lnulavllla. Miss Carrie Oulhrl. ef Gallatin, Is in- im or airs. j.

I', iiobeon. Mr. T. Purdy la vlaltlng Mrs. R.

C. etcvor in iexington. Mlaa Alma Pructer, of Islington, Is th guaat of Mle Ruth Dudley Wllllama. Mr. Roeoo Reeves, of Ravtnna, Is with relatives here.

Mm. Ben Marshall and Mra J. W. Oraham ar visiting In Loulsvlll. GEORGETOWN.

MISS Maaela has from a trip to Cincinnati and Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mr. Owen Marshall Moraland, of Oarrard County, paid a brief visit bar laat week.

Mr. and Mra, Ben Lewar, ef Ossge City, hav been recent gueets of Mra Isaao Msrka Mis Mary Hrndn bee been visiting la Richmond. Mrs. Oeorg Herring bas had as her guaet Mr. Nelll Dowsing, ef Bloemlngton, Indiana, Mr.

and Mra. Orla Lee are vTsltlng at Lagrange. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsra T.

Carrlck are back, from French Lick Springs. J. W. Beagle I home from a trip te Cincinnati. Mr.

and Mra. J. T. Beekner. ef Wlncheeter, epent several day laat week with Mr.

and Mra Jacksoa Bbowalter. GLASGOW. Misses Elisabeth and Julia Whits are visit- Ing Senator and Mrs. Basil Richardson In rrsnkfort. Mr.

Edward Watson, of Canton, Ohio. Is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mra James Wat- son. Hon. A. R.

Andrewa nf Austin, eaxaa. is th gueat of his brother-in-law, Dr. Walter C. Taylor. Mies Mary Payne, of Loulsvlll, Is th guest ef her suter, Mr.

Rhea Moore. GREENUP. Mr. P. T.

Beneon and littles daughter, et Richmond, are vlaltlng her parents, Mr. and Mra Jacob Hoffman. Mia Lillian Wanack I apendlng thl wk with friends at Lynn. Ky. Mre.

H. Sander, ot Ashland, visited bar grandrants, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Warden, Mrs J. D. McCoy waa th guest of her sister. Mr. Randolph Peyton, ot I ronton, last MlsM Marl WHIU and Leuls McKee and r.

J. McKe anent aeveral dava last iek Clnoh.Sat!; era in vinomnau, EZINQT0N. nim.v.1, sir, i week LEXINC The marrlsg Mis Elssaor Russell Col man to Mr. Meredith Johnston was olmnld Wedneadar afternoon at the horn of the bride mot ner, Mrs. tf.

l. Coleman. The maniere of Mra. Im Frasea te Captain William H. Finney, ef Paduoeh waa an event of Wednesday afternoon at the born ea North Broadway, Mr.

aad Mm, W. Lyons sad Mrs. Robert Brraa war gueats of Mr. end Mrs. Chart Ball in Cincinnati the peat week.

Mra. WUItata Anderaon waa noraa ai an afternoon tea on Tueedar In compliment to two of the aeasoo'e brides, Mra. pence Car. rick and Mrs. Jamas M.

Hoaa. Mra, Boa sr William baa gone to Hot Bprtnra, where she will Join General William for a tey. atra. William McComae was bosteae to th Knitting Club on Thuredar afternoon. Mies Mary Reee, of Lsxtngton.

th I Mix kUry Alter Barbour. Mlas Mae Stevens is home after a vlelt with Mr. and Mrs. O. M.

Po at Plttaburg, Penn. Mr. end Mr. Thome Pogu. Cincinnati, ar vlalttng th family of hi brother, Mr.

Henry E. Pegu. Mia Franeas Sorrows, wh has beta visiting her ateter, Mlas Elisabeth. Burrows, left Wednesday for her home In Ogden, Utah. Mlaa Mary Fuller, of Ttllon, Fleming County, and Mr.

Ramsey R. Koldyk. of Marina. war married in thla city Wadneaday by Rev. John Barbour, -paator of lhJL Xni her daughter J.

B. key la vlaltlng her oaugntfr, Mlaa laahal al Da I Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and Mlas Norah Kslley.

of Cincinnati, were her lest week to attend th funeral of Mis Bell Smith. Mra Frank Device Is In Philadelphia -visiting her daughter, Mra Paul Drlaoell. Mies Gertrude Regenateln and Ruff Ira, ef Lw County, were married her Saturday by Rev, J. F. Rogglea.

Miss Elisabeth Chllds Is visiting relative In Cincinnati. BICHUONB. The Nary lawgn met with'. Ml Imma Watt Ihuraday afternoon. Mre.

O. L. Wheeler, of Lsxtngtoa, la th gueat of Mra Olln Oreen. Miss Bell Bennat ha returned from a several weeks' visit In Kansas City. Mrs.

Kelly Karb and MrJ. Lena Wallace are pending several weeks In Florida. Mlas Maml Wood la spending a month with her father', Mr. Clarence S. Weoda at Euetla, Fla Mra.

R. B. Turtey is' vlaltlng Mrs. J. S.

Huteell In Wlncheeter. Mra. Hal Dean and Mrs. Geoffrey Morgan have relumed from Lexington. Mrs.

T. H. Collins and laughter bare' returned front Florida. SHHSYmLE; Miss Daisy Elisabeth, Ethlngton snd Mr. William Ro Caaaldy wwr married Wadneaday in Frankfort.

Mr. Cassldy has been In th automobile besln In Toledo, Ohio, for two year, but will return to this county to reelJe. Th brld Is a daughter of Mrs, Robert Ethlngton. of this county. Mlaa Alfretta Dunn and Mr.

Iran Clay Oraddy, ef Oreenvlllet will married Sunday afternoon. February at th bom. of the bride aunt. Mra C. H.

Ttdln, In Franklin County, Mies Dun a has been a teacher In tb Mulberry school. Mr. and Mr. John C. Reaaor, anneunc th engagement of their daughter.

Miss Dorothy Hall Reaaor, to Dr. W. Leonard llatnll-ton. of Detroit. Mra.

R. A. Campbell has returned from Loulevlll. where she has been under treatment in th Norton Infirmary for five weeka Mle Amy Baugh. ef Maysvllls, Is the guest of Mr.

end Mrs. B. E. McCtur. Mrs.

J. F. Melton and daughter Patricia hav, returned to their hem In New Tork I H. WlLon. They wer accompanied by Mies Elisabeth Wllern, who will be her slaters guest lor several months.

Ths Posts' Club held Its February meeting with Mra. F. H. McCormlck at the home of Mrs. J.

E. Orubbs. Those present were Mea-dame R. P. Taylor, Oeorgs W.

Banks, Lncian Bechnor, B. A. Crutrhar, H. H. Hall.

John Xoyet, Henry C. Weolf, C. H. O'Brien, Lahan Cockrell, Carrl Featherlnglll, Shirley Haiwlen. Ruassl Henry, J.

T. Haaelrlgs. T. A. King, Sanders Orr, Wallace Weoda Fleming Qulaen-bury.

Claude Jacob, O. P. Clark, Edna Hay, Daaey Moore Porter. Hart Chapter, A. met With Mrs.

J. Boeley on Friday afternoon. Thoee present were Meename onn Auxier, Lnen tsecaner, Cfeorgla Uc Floyd Clay Georgia Boeion, J. Boeley. Maria noya iisy.

Mary Marr Day. Oolden Dir. liavtd S. ouy, Henry irv H. Hall.

Iiev Hart. Joha M. Holloway, J. Huteell. a.

Johns. Dr. Jaeiera. Mis Mary Ball Field Mlllerr Mra C. B.

Wlleon. Mra Susan Ptckrell. Mr. SusaB Jaeiera. Miss Mary Ball Field Mlllerr Mra C.

Jon lull. AT RESORTS MIAMI, nJL Mr. and Mra E. R. Andrews, ef Xeaia.

Ohio, ar touring the Florida east coats en their honeymoon trip. Mra M. E. Jennea. ef Logancpert, Is spending sem-tlm In Miami as th Jueet of Mr.

and Mra W. A. ghepard, of 0 Tenth etreet, Riverside. Mrs. W.

8. Burk hart and daughter, Mis Mabel Burk hart and son. William Burk hart, ef Cincinnati, have gone 'to Orlando for a vielt of several week and will be Joined ther by Dr. Burkhart. Dr.

Burkhart and family will spend some time with hi sisters, Mrs. Allen Cobooo and Mra K. X. Gordon, at Orlando. Mrs.

S. Etla Weed Dean, ths author, arrived la Miami In company with her mother for an indeflnat etay. Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Mitchell, ef Dayton, are among th Oht arrlvala Mr. and Mra. Frank Ray Cowls snd Ml Elisabeth Cewlee. Oakland, end Mlas Marguerite Anderses, ef Danville, ar among th member of th Kentucky colony, wb ar pndlng tb eeaeon In Mlaenl.

Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kelley, ef Cleveland, hav arrived In Miami and ar regtetered en of th hotels.

Jehn F. Wllbelm, ef Portsmouth, has ioined th Ohio contingent la Miami, where ia will remeln for vrj weeka Mr. and Mra. W. W.

Warper, of Zane. vlll, Ohio, en pdlng time In Miami, where they ar enjoying the bathing snd ashing. Mr. and Mra. John R.

Ward hav Joined tb large number ef Indianapolis peerrta who ar sojourning In Miami. Edward Ballard, ef French Lick, 1 among the other arrivals from ths Hooaler Stat. Among th Cincinnati arrivals at the Royal Palm laat week were Mr. and Mrs. H.

Atkins snd Mr. and Mrs. Watner Atkins. Mra. Willi Bailer, ef Zaneevllle: Miss Mai, of 8prlngsld: C.

M. Bailey, ef Walton; Mr. W. J. Tanner, of Cincinnati, ad Mr.

and Mr. I. M. Bala, of Canton, ar among th Ohio arrival In Miami during th Week. Mark M.

Nasan, ef Portland, haa Joined the Hooeler colony at Miami, where he will spend several days. L. O. Tlhes. ef Columbus, Ohle, le spending a fortnight In and about Miami.

Among th recent errlvele from Ohle at th Halcyon ar Mr. and Mr. F. L. Prestos and Mr.

and Mrs. F. Dick Preston, ef Athena Ohio people wh have taken anertmenta In Miami for th eaon Inalud Mr. end Mra. Oeorg He finer end mother, ef Cleveland: Mra.

William Hodman and Mra U. A. Herman, of Akron) Mr. and Mra. Schrader, ef Davenport: Mr.

end Mre. George Dames end Mr. and Mrs, E. Cemptan, of Coshocton. Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Mtsslchl. ef Terr.

Haul. hav takea apartment en Thirteenth etreet for th oa. Clarenc Robertson has arrived from In-dlananoii with hie family for a lengthy sojourn In Miami. ORLANDO, FLA. The Red Cross tournament of th West Orang Country aub at Oakland attracted many of the winter golfers In this section, th finals going to Jimmy Harnett, formerly ef 0t Leula.

D. L. Pendleton, ef Win- Chester, got a far a tb eml-finle In th second flight, going dow, in th finals befor L. H. Oedg.

a local golfer. In th third flight two Cbattaooogan fought It n. want north was tha one given to W.u lace, of Huntington. W. who wen ths coneolatlon In th second Bight n.

Auotoer iropny Illlt Claude Keller. Hobert Fuller, A. Vie re, Jtalpn Keere, a. J. Brandt.

Healav and Jaik in.i. nr, of Buckeyes reaching Orlando by th pouu lar motor route from Akron. They will ioined later by their famlllee, and will be ter six or sight weeka. Mr. Charle Chalfsnt and Mlas Hslsn Chaltant.

Buckeye vlaltora her from Balam, Ohio, war th honor gueat at a card party at the hem ef Mra. A. R. Chalfanf here VZ- 7 member of the Bow Knott Club. Th hoe- tees rvd a delicious salad course to her vujvf.u mn nuui al av ve hundred.

Mr. and Mra J. D. Oay and eon, Douglaa Gay, who hav been vleitlng Mr. and Mr.

Arthur Butt here, have returned to their horn lit Wlncheeter, Kv. Mr, Oay spent moat of his tiro In th woods Willis Rous, of Plalnneld. Ohio, left due- Ing th week for St Cloud after anendln several weeke bar, r- I I. k. A party from th Blue Grass State ar- riving during th week I composed of Mra A.

H. Spahr and Mrs. B. D. tloff Ind son Douglass, who ars hare from Wlncheeter In 1 a cottage on Orang avenue, Mra.

W. O. Prlc. Mra. H.

C. Bright and j. at. iirai ar ner irora uanvui, xy, for an extended aojouro, H. C.

MrOormick John MftOormlck ar again In Orlando visiting for a fsw days. They are from Wlneheeter, end are vlaltlng thglr sister, Mra J. H. Moeney. Mr.

and Mra. Isgiigg. of Indlanapolle. and Mr. and Mra Chris Hslt at Terr Haute, comprise a party ef Hooaler arriving dur ing in wa to epeno, several weeke here.

Vre. J. O. Robinson Is ntrtalnlng har Cote; OhTi Mr. and Mra.

H. Woodford, of Cleve- land, Ohio, wb reached Orlando ten daya Ml France Teldtke, Mlas Alios Twldtke Thomas Edmunds, arrived during ths frora Toledo. Ohio, end hav joined t(lr pmnnt Mr Mrfc 7h aI hndeme winter borne here, en Hlllereet avenue, D. W. Clark, wh pnt th earlier part ef the Mason bare with his wife, and wh returned te Oeorgctown, isa uaya age, I here.

la her again, and will flnlab th season Mr. and Mra M. It Ford nf Ikraa. Dhia hav come te Orlando te enjoy a few waka ef midwinter summer. a.J a ur.i.

it tV mu.a.a a w. savw aaa niwm vo ur- Undo, accompanied by her atater, Mra Baa rornts. ot Leuiavtlla. and nelce, Mlaa Lucy wnma, or naanvuia. wnom ana went to Jacksonville to meet and who will ner gueat her for several W.

E. Savlll and O. Seville, from Aahtabula, ar among tha newcomer to Orlando, where they are located for the remainder ef th season. Mr. and Mra.

A. o. Payee and Mlas Martha Payne, of Cincinnati and Lexlnrton. who are wintering In Florida, making vieir neaaquarier at rain pa, wai aiuuu tha week' arrival. They hav been at Daytona for a few days, and will be here until next week.

Mr. Ludwlg Wolff and daughters have arrived from Canton, Ohio, to epend several weeks here. Cor an extended sojourn In Orlando. Mr. and Mra.

J. W. Crlsman era among th week' arrivals her from Delta, Ohio. Mr. and Mra.

F. D. Churchill, of Oakland City, are wintering her, having arrived during th week. ST. PETEESBUEO, TLA.

Mrs. B. Ambler and Mra. S. T.

Gage, prominent matrons from Cleveland, Ohio, wer hoeteaee during the week at a delightful card party In tha liar ore of a local hotel when. they ar apendlng th winter, -entertaining 40 of their friend in their usual charming way. Mre. M. Hollanahead and Mra.

Nathan Ounlinnger, ef Warren. Ohio, were hoateaaes at a pleaaant home party at tha home of Mra. Hollanahead her In honor of Mn. K. M.

HaiU A ecor sc th matron of th local winter colony Myed the hoepitallty of the two Warren woman. Refreshment wer served and a delightful time was enjoyed. Mlas Joaephlne Heacock entertained at bar Pretty home here during th week In honor of three young women vlaltlng her from Pennsylvania and Mia Van Meter, a new arrival In th city from Loulsvlll, Ky. An Intereatlng wedding ef tha week was th marriage of Miss Fanny Latham, of Eaaley, S. and Mr.

Arthur Kamaeur, of Oreenvl le, 8. both among tha popular member of th younger aet In the winter colony here. Mr. Charle L. Simon, ef Nashville, played the nuptial music The P.

E. O. Society enjoyed Its regular weekly meeting here Saturday, among the guests being J. Mitchell, of South Bend, nnd Ulanch Taylor, of Lafayette, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Waller, of Bowling Oreen, ar among the late arrlvala in the Sunahlne City, where they ar located In an apartment tor an extendsd sojourn. Mr. and Mra.

Oeorg T. Llncon. of May-field, Ky hav Joined th Kentucky colony her. Thomas Thomas Is a recent arrival her from th Buckey capital. Winter visitors returning to tb" Sunshine City Include Mr.

and Mre. J. J. Humphrey id their daughter. Mice Helen Humphrey, of I Brown Worth, Ohio, who have suit et a local hotel for the remainder of tb araaon.

vi ro.mnUMnT diiiiht ful winter In St. Petersburg. Returning for another seaaion ef St. Paters-burg winter, O. Clspp has arrived from Mlddletown, Ohio, and will be her until spring.

Amherst. Ohio. Is contributing liberally te th local Buckeye colony, latest addltiona from the enterprlelng little city Including Mr. and Mra. W.

R. Schlbley, who ar enjoying aa extended vlait. R. M. Oray I among th week's arrivals here from Kokotno, Ind.

several weeks' on th. ha at Coast. IK, Tingling, ot Titnti, unie. wno has been angling about and enjoying thing In general. has come to St.

Petersburg to complete the winter and Is planning a turtle against th liver king. Jamr Isentxrg. hanker and merchant of Harrodsherg, accompanied by hi mother, Mrs. Ismberg and sister. Mlaa Isenperg, of liOulsvUle, era here.

M. lernberg for two week and his mother and sister for th Mason. Mr. Ieen berg I President of th Central Kentucky M'frhaat Association, and Chairman of the Mercer county Red Cross snd Unit Of th Council of National Defense. They ar close friend of Lew B.

Brown, formerly of Kentucky, now editor of th St. Petersburg Independent. Mra. Ph I Martin and Mrs. Katharine Cran ston, of Springfield, Ohio, hav returned their home after six weeka In St Petersburg vlaltlng their in her.

Mra. Margaret L. Martin. Or. ana Mrs.

w. Hnexer nav returned to their home at Louiavllle. after few days' visit hare with Colonel and Mrs. H. Wheeler, who are wintering her.

They arrived early In tha week. The Bnggra enjoyed their flret vlait snd will be bark next winter. Mr. and Mrs. 1.

Meyers, or Huanvui. Sr lat arrival from th Hooeler state, who are contemplating spending the season hr. Mrs. W. O.

Kennedy, ef Knoavll ha Joined the Tennessee colony her for en extended sojourn In apartment here, Mrs. R. T. MoComb of Harlan. has arrived her from the North for a (our watks' visit with Mr.

and Mra Charles T. White In epartments M. M. Iirown ana ramny, or r.iains, are among tha recant addition ta th winter colony her being welcomed by friend who preceded them. Miss Vide Fostherston.

of Jackson, and Miss Ruby E. Cobum. ef Alamo, hav arrived for th winter and secured an apartment. TAMPA, FLA. Mr.

and Mrs. B. R. Lytle, of Desehler. Ohle, who ar touring Florida, spent several days In Tamna during tb reek, going from hers to Orlando, where they will vUlt for a while.

Miss Wtlimrtt Clark, ef Cincinnati, baa arrived her for an indefinite etay, Mr. and Mra. Alex He, of. Wabash, sr being greeted royally her by Hooeler. Arriving from the east coast a party of Hooaler located 'on th west ooaet fur th remainder ef the season comprise Mis Nina Drake, ot New Palestine, asd Hattl M.

Drake snd Kannl Pfendar, of Actea, Ind. They go next week to St Petersburg snd Cl-rwatr. Mr. H. O.

Battle I the gueit her of Mies Frances DeLoacb. She 1 fruro Jackson, Tenn. Iter, and Mra J. W. t'arnee and Mia Mary Willi Lord, of Knoxvlll.

war ua tot a her during th week from Clearwater, they ar apending th winter Mr. and Mrs. W. Re an, ef Indianapolis. are anting the tourist here fur a few day.

J. D. Bowman, who has been at 8t. Petersburg la her fer several waa ea route home to Mlddletown, Mr and Mr. William A.

Sexton ar her from Indianapolis for eaveral weeks' vlelt Mra Rueeell Manner Paris. Mrs. McMillan, of Lexington, and Mra Bean. af Winchester. were among th visitor enjoying th hospitality of Mra.

J. W. Sluckey at Purt Tampa during the week. Mr. and Mr.

E. Routes ware hare frem Ft. Wayne during th week. From Lima. Ohio, a Pr'V enjoying an ox-tended sojourn her comprise Mrs, B.

Mitchell and Mra J. H. Phillips. Dr. and Mra.

FX Oesterling, from Wheeling. W. Va, are here for a few days. W. H.

Hurchl and wife and J. P. Oillery and wife are In Tampa again fur a day or two on their tour ef th west coast They ar Knoxvlll (Tenn.) people. Mr. and Mra II.

B. Hall were Akronlle passlrg through Tun pa during lb week, on tour of tb ecate. Mr. and Mrs. K.

E. Klmmell, from Akron, Ohio, war arrival her Sunday nlfht. planning an extended vlelt in Florida. With them ar Mr. and Mra J.

P. Hedeman, also of th Rubber Mr. Olive Armehrostlier end daughter snd Mrs. Roea Robert were among th Columbus (Ohio) folk arriving during the week for a visit of several weeka. Mlas Blanch Bllderabarb, of Indianapolis.

was the honoree at a delightful card. party given by Mrs. J'eno iwweun ana sirs. Albert Thornton at th Tampa Taeht and Country Club Tuesday. This young woman, with her mother, la th guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Fielder her for several weeks. Mra S.

N. Warren and little son ars guest her of Mr. Warren lister, Mrs. T. B.

Yancey fur eeveral weeks. They are from Surlnghlll. Tenn. Dr. Raymond Rim and Ita M.

Rim ar Hooaler located in Tan. pa fur several weeka. They are from Indianapolis. Miss urac Welch, of Tuledo. Ohio, la visiting Mr.

and Mra N. A. Hell here. Sir and Mre H.rrv Pllrber of LoUlSVlllS. hav returned to their Tliunotorasea horn w.hTT.th,hV ST." VlTiL ard have been Joined here by Mre.

John i Mllward and Mrs. Kat Mllward, of Laxlngton. ky. Mr. Kate Mllward will remain for the i dh.vr',u', 1 7 i k' h.v.

Iir I aT.rah. te ntl tor rk' "ner 1 Itaa return spending the winter. Mr. and Mr. W.

Paul Vance are located ismpe srtar a brief noneymoon roiiowme their merrier. In Dendridse. earll.r In th month. Mrs. Vanes was Miss Margaret liarria, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Harrta, of Dandrldg. and has visited In St. Petera-burg earlier In the preeent eeaeon.

Mr. Vane Is a young Tampan. Mrs. Thomas L. Oarriott.

of Unilwllle. Is at a local hotel for her seuond winter In Florida. e-mu t. (iraaser sno ura oraaser, tlngulehed vlaitore her during the eeaeon frem Louisville, hav gun to St. Augustine Dr.

Emll T. Oraaser snd Mra Or seer, dls- for a few weeks' visit before returning to their Aentucay nome. Mr. J. Frank Clay, of Parle, has arrived here from Bust Is and 1 th guest of Mr.

John Payne on Magnolia avenue for several weeka Returning for her second season here Mrs. M. Kooee. of Cleveland. Ohio, haa arrived and secured an n.rim.ni 'until Anrll 1 r.

.1 Mia. rorier, oi ine wuem v.ny, enu Mre. Oeorg P. Porter, of Loulsvlll, are among the Uiurlst located at a local hotel Indefinitely. Mle Katherln Outhrl and mother are her from the Buckey capital for a ehort visit Mr.

and Mr. Joseph H. Graves, of langer. are wintering at Seffner, having arrived recently. Dr.

Charle Beer Is here from Mansfield Ohle. Mra O. F. Smith, ef Ran ford, and her gueet, Mrs. T.

J. Fries, of Lancaster, ar among th visitor In Tampa for a fsw daya. Mr. Lurllla BrookAeld; her mother, Mr. Jamee Melhan: eleter, Mrs.

Hal) Hagemeyer, and nephew. Read, all of Cincinnati, hav 19 Clearwater aftr a abort visit In Mre. F. O. BradfordL of Cincinnati.

nng the visitor In th city during InawkVr'M VSSfT unio, an ar lourms and Mra Hlllvare here frem ikm- 0bl' brt' T1C1 1 vrntTT TO rT brlei LOS ANGELES, CAL. Cincinnati Nlsht was obaarved be th La Angela unio society st It recent meeting. Mra M. J. Philllnni waa In rh.r af Ihe raiiy an program, and many Buckeye fnii.

i t- ak. Quen City, wre In attendance, a Elliott Miller te President of th erganlsatten, T. 1 waica aate iron isgvvmoer, ngg, sua which has beeA one of the otrioat la the federation of Btate Becletles ever since. Among vlaltlng Cincinnati neocle In th rlty Juat now ere Mr. and Mra.

Elmer X. Deem. They are Joying th eight and th warn climate ef Southern California for a few months. Other from Cincinnati who are domiciled In 1m Angele during th cold eeaeon are Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller.

They will make a stay of aome length and visit other point ef attraction on the coast befor returning to th East. Ml Cain Goldsmith, Cincinnati, arrived in Riverside a short tlms ago In ths course of a tour of th Pacific Coaat. Mns. Walter B. Charles ia a tailor la Lee Anveles from Hamilton, Ohio.

Mlaa Irene Burke, of Cleveland. Ohio, Is staying In the city for a few week. A picnic wa give not long age In Whit-tier by former reeldenta ot Mt. Pleasant. Ohio, In honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Huaaey, of Mu Pleasant, who are in California for ths winter. About It guta war preeent. Mies Lucett Kllngar, ef Cleveland. Ohio.

1 vlaltlng friend in Loe Angele. H. J. Potter la a tourist In th city from Dtloa, Ohio. V.

Campanelll. ef Cleveland, Ohio, whe has been touring the coaat for some weeks, is now In Los Angeles. Dr. O. O.

Hook, of Dayton, Ohio, Is spend' Ing the winter months la California, with stops at various points. Mrs. O. R. Green, of Pert Clinton.

Ohio, wa In Hemet not long go, vlaltlng her relative, U. H. Brothertoa and family. She la now la Los Angelas, the guest of aa uncle. J.

W. Powell, of Benton Ridge, 1 a visitor from Ohio In Los Angeles. Mra B. Curtla. of Toledo, Ohio, who I wintering la California, was a gueat recently of Mrs.

P. J. Ouldlngtr, of Hemet. Mr. end Mra.

H. J. Wlldersmlth, of Colura-bue, Ohio, hav been vlaltlng their (later, Mrs. J. Haggart, of Inglewood, for some weeks.

E. O. Haueter, of Whlttler, whe ha been spending a number ef months In Ohio, with visits In Hanovar, Lisbon, Lyons and other point, has returned to his noma Mr. Walter 8. Kidder and Mrs.

Helen D. Reeve, of Dayton, Ohio, ar enjoying a pleasant tour ef California and recently spent several days In Ban Diego. H. A. Schmader, ef Akron, Ohio, Is passing some weeks In the Southland, with stops at different place of Interest.

Mr. and Mra H. T. Rloh. of Cleveland.

Ohio, hav take apartments at a hotel In Rlverelde while sightseeing In that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Rlr and their eon Belmont, of Wooeter. Ohio, ar guests' of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

LaChat. of thl City. Mr. and Mr. N.

Allen and daughters Alice and Thelma era new arrlvala In Lo Anielre. Their horn in ixirain, vnio. and ther will remain for th winter. DAYTONA, FLA. Mr.

Q. Conradt haa arrived here from Kokomo, for a lengthy sojourn. He will visit a number of point along th cosat before his return Norm, and Mra. John F. Davta ef Pari.

haa joined th number of Blue Oraas visitors along th roast and win reet awbll in Daytona before proceeding eUe- Jab Woolwy, of haa been (pending January her and At fiea-t'reeie, but Is now on a tour ef the lower east coast and expect to return her later In th season. -Mr, a. E. Sheldon, of Akron, has Joined th Ohio arrival at on of ths JJaytooa hotela for a lengthy visit Mrs. C.

W. fiorne. of Cincinnati, who spent last season at Heabreexe. has returned axaln for th balance of this winter. Among the many Kentucklane whe are wintering at Daytona and Seahrs ere Mra.

J. B. Oat lift. J. B.

OattllT. and Mra N. A. Archer, of Williamsburg. Mrs.

Uatllff and Mre. Archer ar eleter of Mra. N. B. Perklna, who bss purchased a winter home at Daytona Mr.

and Mra. FredHols are among th Cincinnati peepl who are ependlng tb season on the Coaat They wer laat heard of at Daytona, where' they lv been vlaltlng preparatory te going 10 reim Macs ana Miami. Mra. H. Sherries, ef Cincinnati: Mr.

and Mr. O. C. Stole, of Marion, and Mra. C.

E. Trlppe. of Wellington, are among the other Ohio arrival at tni reaoru and Mre. E. O.

Davis, of Salem. W. Va, are (pending th season al Daytona and ether points along tb lower east coast Mr. and Mra Ell Smith, ef Jeffsreonvlll. Ohio, who are touring th coast, are visiting at Daytona.

WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON; R. AND MRS. ROSWELt, TUR NER HAPOOOD hav gone te BalUmore. to vUlt relatives. Miss Lillian Dsvisson enter tained Thursday afternoon.

Mra Mariana Mandonva, ef New Tork, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Maxwall Btvnn. Mr. Frank R.

Hurlbutt ntrtatnd Ta- day afternoon. Mra A. L. Langley haa returned from a visit with bar daughter la Lyschburg. Va.

Mra Frank Payne, ef Harrisburg, whe was a gueat of relative here, has gon Lexlngten, Va, to visit br sen, whe Is a student at V. M. I. Mr. and Mra A.

H. Thornton and HtU daughter, Phyllss Selden. hav returned from an extended vlait te Klchmead. Va. Mra.

P. W. e'lournoy haa returned from a visit with her oaewnte In Chicago. Mlaa (jrace Hobineen. Leulsvllla who waa a gueat of Mis Ruth Mollohan, I as returned horn.

Mrs. at V. Thomas snd daughter, Ml bugenta, are visiting rneno in mw lork. Mrs. Flack and dauahtar.

Mra. LaaDald Beytert of Philadelphia, who have bean guest ef Mr. and Mre. Louis Seyffort, hav gon to New Orleana to spend tha re mainder ef the winter. Captain and Mra.

Gaston Caperten. hav returned te Cams Sherman, Chilli- roth. Ohle after a vlait with Mr. and Mra. u.

h. Caper ton. BLTJEITELD. Mr. L.

W. Pag haa returned from a vlait with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Kelly. In Tasewell.

va. Mra. Mollle Rector, of Reenoka whe waa a guest of Mra J. It Ivans, nas re turned fiome. Mra J.

W. Miller, of Hlnton. W. who nae bees vlaltln her daughters. Mra.

u. w. Wada and Mre. W. A.

Hodell. haa gone to Richmond. ta vlait har alater. Mra. W.

8. Anderson ha returned from a Vlait with friends In Roanoke. Va. Mlaa Bell Camper he left for a two-Weeks' visit with relative la Blackbarg. Va.

FAIRMONT. Mrs. 8. Banner, who we a guest ot Mr. and Mra Wheeler, baa returned to her bom In Lowell.

Maaa Mr. and Mrs. Densll Carpenter enter tained with a dinner Monday evening. Mra Frank H. Amos waa host te I party of friend Thursday afternoon.

Mr. Earl Dancer entertain. wita a ew In nartv Wedneedav afternoon. Mlaa Maria Duma and Mr. William B.

Edgar were married Monday afternoon at tb realdenr of Rev. K. Good win. Miss Virginia Oaakll Has returned frem a visi i witn irieaaa in sikiu. HUNTINGTON.

Mra 8. P. Hager. Mra R. D.

Devi. Mra. Henrietta Prlcherd and Mra Helen Smith hav gon to Hot Spring. for a sojourn of several weeka Mra. J.

M. Lewry entertained Tueeday evening. Misa Virginia Booth ntertlnd Monday afternoon In honor of bar birthday anniversary, having for her guesta Mlasea Marr Drown. Anna Lea Brooke. Margaret Fuller ton, Grace Wood, Elisabeth McClure.

Garner Herat Meeara Robert Fullerton, Charles Helner and Darwin ir. Mra. Henry Hlmm bas gon to Baltimore, to vlait relative. Mr, and Mrs. H.

R. Spllman have returned from a vlait with friend In Cincinnati. Mr. John Capehart and daughter, Mia Anna Marie, of Portemuuth, Ohio, who were gueets of Miss Emma Keal, have returned" home. Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorge Biggs have left for a six weeke' vlait to Georgia and Florida pointa Mr. Chart Wilson ha gon lo fnusaei pnia to vuit frtenda WHEELING. Mis Anna Rohb entertained with a lunch' on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Frank Kyla entertained at card Wednesday afternoon. Mra. fleorse Hewitt entertained st brldee Tnureaay anernoon. Mlea Angelina Kaltenhacn entertained Thursday evening, complimentary to Miss Martha Derry, wheee marriage to Lieu tenant Charlas J. Keltenbeoa took place Beiuruay, Mra.

Frank Pcrrlne entertained with sewing psrty Monday afternoon. Mr. John Rrld entertained Tuesday aft ernoon. complimentary to Mlaa Lol Guild who marsiage to Lieutenant Lee Swift took place Snturday. The guesta were Misses I.ol.

Ootid. Be rah Jackson. Ruth Mason. Marie Relator, Meedamea Lee Hill end Clem Uranum, Mra. William Klett entertained -Tuesday afternoon, complimentary to Mlaa Bather bryant of Plttaburg, wno I a gueet ef Mle Rom Shield.

Mrs. Garret Arne entertained with a Ing party Tueedey evening. Mra. Walter Drleheret entertained Mon day afternoon In honor of Mra. Jamee Wll.

Ham Cummona, who leavea for Washington. D. to join Mr. Cummlna Th sneet were steeoeme cummin, rrank Walt William Rogera. Mlsaee Bltaaheths Smith, Gertrude Smith, Anna McMechei, Adella Brandfase, Leu Pfacht and AdelatJe HcnocKov.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McCluskey enter tained a party or friends Wednesday sve ning.

1 1 CITY IN BRIEF. War Co aril Move Oal vln yesterday approved th removal ef tb emcee ef the Cincinnati War Counall th Cty Hall to room In th Owynn Build "eaten iot nunam voouer Procter. Chairman of th Bxutlv Oommlite. Council has been uelng a portion at th Mayor' public pffice. whkh was Inade- sa a m.

aiwusulltiei asm alat sxi a sw ti i 23 MAIN SHEET FOOD IS BEING TRANSPORTED, According; To McXdoo, W.om Kela- tlona With Hoover Ar friendly. Washington, February Il.r Prompt fSjustment of railroad transportation to th country' food need, aa Food Administrator Hoover may demonstrate them, was promised to-day by Director General McAdoo, who reiterated his statement of yesterday that practically all food offered for movement by farmer and food dealer 1 being trans ported. Railroad Administration officials pointed to the report that virtually no ship in New York harbor wer held up by lack of food cargoes as proof that the movement of foodstuffs ta satisfactory. The danger ot a aerlou food short age In th East, to which Mr. Hoover referred two day ago In hi statement, which precipitated extensive public discussion of the relation between high price of food In th East and railroad transportation, waa emphasised less today by the Food Administrator.

Replying; to a letter from Mr. Mc Adoo, promtalng to provide for every food shipment to which hi attention wa called by th Food Administration, Mr. Hoover said: "I am certain that thl aaauranc from you will greatly quiet the growing apprehension In the country of the last few week." Mr. McAdoo replied to thla letter by aylng that Mr. Hoover had failed to point to specific case of the failure of railroad to move food shipment.

Both official explained that their re lation were friendly, and that their effort to clarify the food and trans--portatlon situations did not represent controversy, either In fact or In plrlt Congestion on Eastern railroads wa improved only slightly to-day over yesterday. Report the Railroad Administration declared there were 43,970 eaat-bound loaded cara more' than normal on Eastern line. Other' classes above normal werei East-bound empties, 4.115; west-bound loads. Sl.OU, and eweet-bound empties, 17,711. FACTIONAL FIGHT CLOSED Jones Indorsed For Governor By Jackson County Republicans.

sractu, DisrarcBsro tbs axectsm. Jackson, Ohio, Fsbruary 22. At a meeting; her to-day th Jackson County Republican Executive Commu te unanimously adopted a resolution indorsing th candidacy of Edwin Jones for Republican nomination for Governor, commending him to the people of Ohio a a business man of' strong executive anility. The resolution sneaks hlsrhlv of Mr. Jones's Republicanism and pledges to im me support and cordial rood will f.th entire Republican organization of tb county.

A alt th member of thl committee belonir 1a what ha known a th Gould ot antl-Jctie or to-day's action means that th long factional flaht in Jackann County politic (a now officially closed. SIXTEEN MORE NAMES Added To Tuscanla Toll, Bringing list To 143. snout BtararcB ro rna amjoixia. Waahlngton, February IJ. The name of II mor American soldier who lost their live on the transport.

Tuscanla were received by the War Department to-night This bring the total of identified dead to 143. Of the 1,171 on board 1,971 are known by the department to have been rescued. Sixty-five remain to tie accounted for. SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Mr, and Mr.

RaJnh Orewn. fnrmepl nf Chicago, now are at 030 Gholson avenue. Avondale, where they will be glad to receive their friends. REAL ESTATE FOR $ALE AVONDALB AV. AND WINDING WAT riue wooden grouna, near Deutevard and cara.

Call P.at I0. CORRTVIU.E Pin building lot Mil SO wn.snisni location; reaeonabM. Inquire Ibll Jefferson av. UTDB PARK EAST Let 7110. n.

w. cor. Saybrook and Brantwaod will sell for owner leaving city. cl JCast' ITDB PARK-Choice lot In Arcsdl; bargain. 8PON8EL A CO.

Phone M. 2. HYPK PAKK-Uurch half block ts car. uw.vuii, halt h. jae-gutr HTDB PAJtlt EAST Lot, good location.

'aabriflc: owner drafted. at wag ie X. IP YOU ar Interested In buying; an Eastern 1 bm in, writ ior my circular; have many good propoaltlona to offer. ROBERT W. EVANS, Pottetown, Peon.

Kt.N'NEDT A V. 100x100; fruit tree; level; grepe arppr. inquir jei vt ooarord road. LOS ANGELKH. CAU, flrat-rlab lot; will acrlftce or exchange for local property; value $700.

JOS. BARRATT. J7 Ludlow avenue. fel4-10t LARU level lot. near Reading road: only 140.

RUSH. 1 y0rk Newport, Kentucky. MANUFACmiRIN'O J1ITKH. Newport, n. w.

cor. Eleventh and Monmouth, any pari or iiu reel square; cneap. law-RBNCH R1EDINGKR, Fifth and York Newport. ONE of the fineet lot in Oakley, block to car anu center or Dusines; prlc aoe caah or time. WILLIAM JOHN.

Ill Prov. Hank. Canal lit. THREK-8TORY brick factory building, In ilia neat manufacturing city in Miami Valley; building haa Ihre large floor; near L. and N.

R. R. centrally located: will sell at reasonable prlc for earn or terma. THOMAS A. WHITS, Mlddletown.

Ohio. WALNUT HILLS Near Alma Hotel; Msdl- sonviiie. two: Krianger, two; big reduction. VOtQHT, 3674 Burch. I ACRK8 4)M feet, on grsnlt street and car line.

Address 4010 Carter Norwood. Phone Hidg II. SZWING MACHINES. Por Sals. A SPECIAL BARGAIN Two drop-head Singer, Ilk new, with all vary latest attachments; must be eold at once.

Perk 1741. J30 Spring Orav Curamine-vlll. FINK drop-head machine, all kind, tg up; beautiful drop-head Singers, Ilk new. $10 up; box-top machine, up, WM. KIROHEIt 140t Hare Phone Can.l 4347 I- OENUINK Wlllcox sj (llhbs autoraatlo ma chine; cneap.

riBUHtK, 1401 Kao at Phone Canal 4147 L. ONE Wilcox A Olbb automatic; will be old for III to a quick buyer; absolutely In frret-class working order. Park 1741. Ill Spring Orov Cummlnevllle. 8AVB ONE HALF THE PIUOK A NO STILL On l( Singer, earn as sew.

III il; 4I Standard, compute, only 111 IS; Blngr, am aa new, in; two 4 White, guaranteed No. 1 order. 111 I and 411; on 40 automatic, a bargain. 111; on make. Ill; every machine guaranteed.

C. A. LUTHER 1111 Linn, eppoelte St Joeeph'e church. TAYLOR sewing machine; cheap. Fourth city.

101 W. WHITE drop-head sewing machine: a lea, fancy eld. board; 111. 31J Savannah. College Hill.

Wanted. WANTED Sewing machine; Domestic preferred; no dealer; must hat In good condition. Call 411 X. SAFES. Tor Bala, IRON SAFE 444ixl! I dreweri; earn.

rartment 11x11: goad conditio. Main II. 1 W. Second city. IRON SAFE Halt; ebeap.

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