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1 ggsgggs5 aagggSB Major General Harbord Quits After Long Career in Army Wathlnfton. NoYember'18 (Br Amo elated Retirement from th. army of Major General Jamas O. Har-bnrd. Deputy Chief of Btaft and on of the outstanding American military leuJers In World War, to accept the Presidency of the Radio Corporation of America, announced lata to-day by Secretary John W.

Weeks, lie will he succeeded In Washington by Major General John Hincs, now commanding the Eighth Corps area. Major Oeneral Hartoord'. retirement beo mes effective Docetnber20, and be will Uk. up his now duties January He has been selected to' succeed General John J. Pershing as Chief of Piaff at the tatter's retirement and Secretary Weeks said in his formal Announcement that the loss to the so tive forces cf the army through Major Central Harbord's separation front the service "cannot be expressed "We have not had Inour military eei-vlce or I our Government service.

In any cspaclty, a man of higher qualities, nor one who has Inspired In others a greater degfee of eon Udence," said the War Secretary. -The business he will enter Is in Infancy, and It will offer full scope for his abilities. That he will prove himself a great leader In industry snd commercial affairs seems to be as certain to me as his great leader ihlp in military activities "I have an acute sense of personal less in his going. His ability and loy-olty havbe been of vital Importance to me in administering the affairs of teh War Department" In his letter to Secretary Weeks, arriving for retirement. General Harbord pointed out that he had been an uttlve service for S3 years, "having January 10, 1SS9, with continuous service since enlistment, more than 18 years of such service being abroad." "Whenever occasion has offered, WEATHER FORECAST.

Washington, November II. Ohio: Showers Sunday; Monday snow flurries and much colder. Tennessee and Kentucky Partly cloudy and colder Sunday; Monday fair and much colder. West Virginia Showers Sunday; Monday fair and much eolder. I'nlted States Department 'of Agriculture, Local Office of the Weather Eureau.

Cincinnati, Ohio Record for November 18. 192, ending at 7 p. ninetieth meridian time, and a comparison with the corresponding; day of the laat two years and normal: Ther.Hum.W.Vel.Rain. Weather 7a.m... 91 (5 Cloudy 01 Cloudy 7 p.

54 TO W. 3 0 Clear Ilia. 1921. 1920. Nor.

Highest temperature 02 00 4S 61 Lowest temperature 44 51 2 1.1 Average temperature 53 84 86 4 Precipitation .01 .20 Mm rises at 1:22 a.m. and sets at m. OHIOANS FORM BANK Tor Aid of Farmers, Under 1910 Federal Loan Legislation. Cleveland, Ohio. November 18.

Under the Federal farm loan act, passed In V.nii, the Ohio joint stock land bank now la being organised In Cleveland, to asslht farmers In Ohio and adjacent states in financing their agricultural pursuits. This will make the second bank of it kind In Cleveland and the third In Ohio. Among those interested In the formation of Ihe new bank are Myron T. Herrick. of Cleveland, Ambassador to France; I J.

Columtjus, State Director of Agriculture; W. H. Teaatlng. Toledo, President of the Ohio Bankers' Association; O. N.

Sams, Hlllsboro, Director of the Federal Re-erve Bank of Cleveland; Murray D. Lincoln. Columbus, Secretary of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation; M. R. Denver, Wilmington, President of the Clinton County National Bank, and John L.

BushnelL President of the Pint National Bank of Sprint Held. Officials state that the bank will be In operation within 80 days. It will have a capital of 1300,000 and a of $30,000. ADMITTED TO BAR. twelve English Women Now Have Authority To Practice Law.

London, November 11 Eleven members of tho fair sex were called to the tr here, making a total of 1J Eng-Hh women now authorised to practice law on equal terms with men. The only woman heretofore privileged to practice law In England was Dr. ly Williams, who donned the legal robes and wig Several months ago. All the women who were admitted practice passed the legal examinations a time ago. but have been completing their preliminary work by studying in the law Courts.

One -aonir the 1 Intends to practice In the Divorce Courts, but the others hve not determined what branch of the legal profession they will adopt Tho Armmm nreaerlb.d for omtri attorneys Includes the ordi nary barrister" wig ana in. orxuouu 'sole gown over a dress of d.rkma-rial. which is high in the neck and hPfs below th robe. MORROW ISSUES r'ranwfort, Ky, November II. Governor Edwin P.

Morrow to-day Canted a 'conditional pardon to gPlral Smith, serving a ten-year sendee on a manslaughter charge. In "'a reasons for the pardon' Governor rrpw said that Smith's wife and "'ne children were In need, snd that granted the pardon so Smith could wpport his family. Smith had served years his sentence. -1ns; almost 14 years of service." Major General Harbord's letter said. v.

neen an advocate' of opportunity for the younger At. this of action, of hundreds of officers from tha they have dedicated thems.lv.es. I eel that my retirement, thus saving rmy on. man who olh.rwls. Would ba iU Il? a-fordlnT Proniotlon to younger officer, for "'da.

Is but consistent-Major General Harbor. tance of the offer from th. Poratlon was opposed by Secretary Weeks and other officials. Including General Pershing, who made thefol-lowlng indorsement on a routine ef- report concerning the retiring officer: superior officer in .11 respects -able, efficient, loyal. His ability as a eommuuii.

1. tin. rr wnnoui, through Si bth command duty. The ablest officer I know." Hrb' determl-nation to go back to civil lif. brings begun in the ranks in 1889.

He has mltr career ill. rr.de the army knows from priv.te to Major General, and was recommended for a i 7 7 1 in France. th. P1 comrtanded the Third Armv i in ranee at the tlma of the signing of the armistice, and had commanded the First Infantry Brigade of the First Dlvi- wrourifl Divlilon. won the Dint imrni-K for valor In action and the Distinguished Service Medal in tribute to his skill as an organiser.

T.EP.on vT Toepfer. a son. November 12. ao vi Sth.ldaDL T- ai iiethesda Maternity Hospital. SXATES.

oakion-Walter n.n.n Tuesday. November Ph.l,?"ena H.ttaglia. iovea wire or the N'mw her ThJLYi- lxth t- Covington. Ky. Thursday, November 1922 Fu-Tuesday.

November 21. with ChqUroVT" Aloysiu. SSSS oVGod'ceSet. vnterment Jn C0PP. Holnsel- dav ".27.

Vi J.n"n tooper.Fr Sift l5odh.ef fes'-Ki So "lVcf lay, November r.rfSLJ'i. Bvnfellcal Church, 2 hlo. 2 p. m. burial friends Ir7- JiV Tiffln hl Paper, please copy.

CUMMINGS James B. Cummlngs. at nuumDer 14, suddenly, aged 78 years. Funerai from late residence. Woodlawn, Ohio.

Monday, November 20, at 2 D. m. DERRICK Catherine Derrick. Sec- eiuiem nign masa ft-. Edward's Church November 25, 1922, at 6 ni.

FELS John O. Fels, beloved husband 01 jnargaret reis (nee Watson), at his residence, 3121 Imperial st. Saturday. November II, at 10:45 a m. aged SI Services at Clifford Presbyterian Church, Vine and Bt.

Clair st, Tuesday, November 31. at 10 a. m. FOLLMER Florence C. Follmer.

beloved daughter of George and Carrie Follmer (nee BoehrTnger), Friday, November 17, 1922, at 10:45 a m. Funeral from late residence, 2161 Rice at, Monday, November 20, at 2 p. m. GALLENSTEIN Juanlta Gallensteln, Deiovea wue or carl uallensteln, Saturday, November 18, 1922, In her 24th year. Due notice of funeral.

GOELI.ER Margaretha Ooeller (nee Moenmj, oeiovea wire or ineodore Ooeller, November It, 1922. at 2:30 a. at her home, 140S Republic at, in her (3d year. Funeral Monday, November 20, at 1:30 p. m.

Friend, invited. HEITKER Katherlne tteltker (nee Kchonel, widow of Henry Heitker, Thursday, November 1(, at 4 a at her residence. 960 Pavilion st, Mt. Adama, aged (4 yeara. Funeral from late residence Monday, -November 20, at I a.

m. Solemn levlt-1cal high mass at Immaculate Conception Church at 1:30 a. in. HERZOG -Henry S. Herxog, beloved husband of Carrie Price Hersog, November 17, at his residence, Hamilton Apartments, Avondale, in hi.

74th year. Funeral services at -late residence Monday. November 20, at 10 a. m. Burial at Walnut Hill.

United Jewish Cemetery. HUE8MANN Harold Hueamann, beloved of Charles F. and Mary Huesmann (nee Tepe), Saturday, November It. at his residence, 1016 Celestial at, Mt. Adams.

Funeral Tuesday, November 21. Angel masa at Immaculate Conception Church at I a. m. LAMMERDING Joseph November IS. lzi.

rim anniversary requiem mass at St. William'. Church, at 1:30 a. m. Monday, No-, vamber 20.

LeVOY Oliver E. LeVoy, Friday. rvovemoer if. iv. Funeral Monday, at 10 a from 1111 Clephane, Madlaonville.

LEWE Harry Lewe. Fourth anni versary requiem man uvrmocr 7:46 a. at Holy Family Church, Pj-lce Hill. LUKOW8KT Harry O. llukowsky.

suddenly, Friday, November 17. 1922, aged 19 years. Remain, at the residence of his mother, Mr. Joseph Lukowsky, IK Madison Covington, Ky. Funeral services at the Crematory Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday, November 19, at 2:10 p.

m. LUEBBERSMAN Henry beloved husband of Minnie Luebbersman (nee Nleman), Friday, November 17, 1922. at 6:61 p. In his (0th year, mnerai irom iaie residence, 4247 Bertus. St Bernard, Monday, November 20, at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St Clement'. Church at 1:30 a. m. (Bateaville (lnd.) paper, ple.se copy.

MALONET Mary Maloney (nee Shee-han), beloved wife of the late Morris Maloney and sister of Catherine Green and Anna Donovan, suddenly, Friday, November 17, at jo 10 p. m. Funeral from residence of' her daughter. Mrs. H.

Graf. 227 E. Liberty st. Tuesday, November 21. Requiem high mas.

at St Xavier'. Church at 9 a m. MATRACIA Stella Matracla. beloved wife of Joseph Matracla, and daughter of Edward and Edith (nee Steward) Blttllnger. Wednesday, November 16.

1922, aged 21 yeara Funeral Monday morning, November 20, from the late residence, (41 Main at. Covington, at 1:30, with requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church at o'clock. Friends -Invited interment In St John's Cemetery. Covington, Ky.

McKERNAN Emma McKernan (nee Krumm). dearly beloved wife of Frank McKernan. Saturday. November II. 932.at II a.

at "her residence. 2982 Parker place. Avondale. aged 43 yeara- Due notice of funeral. BIBTHS.

a bouncing baby boy. Many than, to Dr. Willi. v.kII. lanKS TIIE KNQUIKEtf, CINCINNATI, MER2r Th.ra.ta W.r k.l.4 ter of the late Gustave and Mary 'era nte Saab), Friday.

November 17. 1922. at 1:90 p. at her residence. II W.

Hollister, In her 61st year. Funeral from her late residence Monday, November 20, at 8:45 a. m. Requiem high mas. at St George'.

Church at 9:16 a. m. Member of St Elisabeth'. Branch of tha Third Order MOELLER Barbara Moeller," beloved wife of the late Gerhard Moeller. Friday, November 17.

at 7:30 a. at her residence, 3621 Scioto su In her 81st year. Funeral from lata residence Monday, November 20, at lam. Requiem high masa at St George's Church at 1:30 a. m.

MORAN John Ellwood Moran, Battery Twelfth Regiment F. A. R. at the residence of hi. aunt Mrs.

John E. Wright (611 Coleridge Kennedy Heights, aged 33 yeara. High mas. at the Church of Nativity Monday, November 10, at I o'clock. omit flowers.

PASTOR Abraham Pastor, beloved father of Mrs. A. Pastor, 671 W. Blair aged 84 yeara Funeral services Sunday, 1 p. from 71T W.

Ninth st PHELAN William Phelan, husband of Emily Phelan (nee Dorsey). Saturday, November 18. 1922, at 6:30 a. m. Funeral Tuesday, November 21, from late residence, Woodbine a Glendale, Ohio, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St Gabriel's Church at a. m. REBER Henry Reber, beloved hus-tnand of the late Cathorlns Ueber (nee Schuck), Thursday, November IS. at 2:60 p.

aged 83 years. Funeral from late residence. 406 Ren-ner at, Monday, November 20. Requiem hlKh mas. at St.

John's Church at 8:30 a. m. Indiana papers please copy. REICHLING Louise Relchllng (nee Rattermann). beloved wife of the late John Relchllng.

Saturday, N-vember 18, at at her residence, 1074 Overlook aged 76 years and 3 months. Funeral Tuesday, November 21. Solemn requiem hlfh mass at St. Theresa's Church at 8:30 a. m.

RIEKE Rosa Rleke (nee Etter), wiuowi 01 Merman Kieke, tiiaay, November 17, 1922, at 10:40 at her residence. No. 211 W. Mc-Mlcken in her 72d year. Funeral Tuesday, November 21, at 2 p.

from late residence. RIES Catherine Rles (nee Kramer), beloved wife of Peter Rles, Saturday, November 18. 1922. at 4 p. at her residence.

2408 Spring Grove. aged 41 years. Due notice of lunerai, RUBIN" Moses D. Rubin, husband of Hannah II. Rubin.

Saturday, November 18. at 2 D. m. Funeral Sunday, 12 o'clock, at the Orthodox jewisn uia Home. STICHTENOTH Margaret Bernlce Stlchtenoth, beloved daughter of l'eter and Margaret micntenotn (nee 81ms).

Thursday. November 1C. at her residence, 1(09 John st. Funeral Monday from late ersldence at 2 p. m.

VOSLER Adele Goldkamp Voxler, Friday, November 17. Requiem high mans at St. Mary's Church, Hyde Park, at 1:30 a. m. Monday.

Interment In Bt. Joseph's Mausoleum. Burial private. Please omit flowers. WAGNER John S.

Wagner, beloved husband of Emma Wagner (nee Bates), Friday. November 17, 1922, at 2:20 p. In his 67th year. Funeral from his late residence, 1755 Queen City Monday, November 20, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura's Church at 8:30. Members of the K. of O. No.

19 and St. Bonaventurs's Men's Society will meet a the school Sunday evening, pay their last tribute of respect WEHR1.Y Donald T. Wehrly. son of Rev. W.

H. wehrly. S421 w. Klghtn Price Hill. Funeral Monday.

November 20. Price Hill M. E. Church, 10 o'clock. Burial at Troy, Ohio, Monday, I p.

m. WHELAN Mary Maley Whelan. Fourth anniversary requiem nign mass at St. Lawrence's Church. Price Hill.

Friday, November-it. at I a. m. IN MEMOBIAM. In Memory Of our dear wife snd mother, Anna Raul-mui, who departed this life November 23, mo.

1 Just two years ago, Anna, sat by your bed; Though you could not speak to us, we did our best. Those sail, sad days and long, weary Klshta: The Tiilct of all was when death won Its flsht We wit. tied you leaving us hour Ky hour, We tried to do all that was In our pewer, But Ood knew best when He called you to resl. And hope we shall meet- yon In that peaceful rest Badly Kissed By Tour Husband and Daughters. In Loving Memory Of our desrly beloved husband snd father.

John Brennen, who departed this life November JO, 1111. Bad and sudden was the call For the dear one loved hy all. For all at us he did Ills best; Oh. dearest one, we miss thy voice. No more to see thy face, For thou hast found a home above Bafore the throne of We' It-meet Wi haaven some sweat day Komver to remain.

Where we'll Join In Joy and love And never part asaln. Badly Missed By Wife and Children. Requiem high mass at Holy Family Church, 7:46 a. Thursday, November II. In Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, James Bell, who died February II, mil.

and our dearly beloved son and brother, Frank C. Bell, who died November II, 191. There are frtefa that cannot And comfort. And wounds that cannot be healed; There are sorrows so deep in the human heart They cannot be half revealed. Bo we often so to your (raves, But, oh.

'tis hard to bear To ro away and leave you there. Badly Missed Bv Tour living Wife. Daughter and Bon and Mother. Bister and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, Annabel Poors, who died November 23, 1911.

Oh, mofher, ware you here to-day Our joy would be untold. To smile your sweetest smile again Beneaah thy crown of Dear mother, in the bygone days. How Joyful, happy and free; Oh. could those days return again How happy we would be. Badly Missed By Her Daughters and Bona In Memory Of our dear parenta, Minnie Bchlevmer, who passed away November II, 1111, and Louis Bchlemmer, who died Jan- your memories are as sweet to-day As the day you passed away.

Oons but not forgotten. Badly Missed By Tour Children and Grandchildren. In Loving; Xemembranct Of my lolns husband, William fleets, who passed away November If, 1911. Relentless death amonr us comes And bitter grief ImpaHa; It takes the loved one from our pomes. But never from our heart.

Badly Missed ByHls Loving Wife. In Memory Of Mrs. Blanchs Roosa (nee Martin), who departed this life November 19. 1121. To-day recalls sad memories Of a beloved one rone to rest Those who think of you to-day Are those who loved you beat Badly Missed by Hsr Parents and Family.

In Loving- Memory Of William C. 'schuler, who passed away November 14, To-day recalls sad memories of our loved one tone to rest. Badly Missed By the Family. In Memory Of our dear mother, Anna Bhamal, who died November 11, 1913. Bunahlne passes, shadows fall; Sweetest memory outlasts all.

From Daughter and Bona, In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and brother, John Ooepfert, who died In France November 13, 111. Badly Missed By the Family. IS KXM0BIAM. In Lovinir Remembrance Of our deu mottiar. Kllaabsth Hughes, Dear mother, how we sals, yen, mlsa yes Clone la tha fane we loved so dear, Bllenoed la the voice we love ao dear, tnio.

wo sudor why are always tne srst ai A place la vacant In our boms that never K- Hjl Faithful to the end ec tlmv mM eunereo tne pain ana sore; On. Mother, we know you suffered Ood called you heme to suiter as more. Badly Missed by Daughter Mary and As- n-, a 1.. 1 In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved daughter, Sophia Krointan, who was born October 11, llOa. and died November 19, 1916.

An angel face from heaven Looks down at each day. And whispers: "Papa, Mamma, dear, don't grieve Because I've gone to stay. For when Ood calla you to tills land I'll meet vou'at tha brink: With tear, of Joy I'll clasp your hand. noon as connects tne una. Sadly Missed by Her Parenta, Bister and srotaer.

In Loving Memory Of our dear mother. Kate Crawford, who aiea November 11, ills. Dear Is th gray where a loved en is laiu. 1 Sweet is the memory that never ah all fade; Roses may wlthsr, hearts fade and die Jf others foi'L'et you. never shall Her Loving Children.

Grandchildren and ureat-grandcliUdien. Fourth anniversary mass at St Patrick's inurcn, nortnsiae, Tuesday, November II. at 1 m. Loving' Birthday Remembrance Of our dear son, John Carl Bleglea, born November la, 1910, departed this lit July 17. 1911.

An angel face from hsavsn Looka down At mm each dav. And whispers "Mamma, dear, don't grlev oeuauae va 10 slay; For wjien Ood calls you to His land I'll meet yeu at th brink; With tears of Joy I'll clasp your hand When He connects th link." Sadly missed by His Mather, Father, Bister, UranUma and Grandpa, In Sweetest Remembrance Of my boy. Joe Griffin, who passed to spirit life November II, mis. Divine love lives forever. Though Joe has passed away.

Yet in the memory of cne, hi. Mother, That love will live alway. Joe, my boy, 1 know you help me, As your spirit Is very near To protect your dear old Mother, And to All her heart with cheer. His Loving Little Mother, Mary A. Qrif-ttn.

In Memory Of William O. Qulnby. wh passed away November li, nil. The silvery moon is shining upon a silent grave Where sleeps the on we loved and tried so hard tn aavo; A placa Is vacant In our home which never can be filled. Our hearta are burled With the vole now foi-evar stIIUd.

His Wife, Babies and Mother. In Sad Memory Of a friend. Adolph Wlmmel, who died November II, 1121, Bweet Is the memory that Unrera Memories, that time cannot efface: Departed from life, he dwells above; Th Lord has taken the one we loved. His memory will llngr unto the end. In heaven together eternity we'll spend.

Ho, too, the loved are called to rest, Ills will, not our. In dona, Badly Missed by Frlrada In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, Catherine Derrick, wno aiea iovmoor iizo. Oh, dear mother, how I mis you From our home that once was bright. But death has left a loneliness Which never can be ailed. Dourest mother, how I loved you; Tear In alienee often flow.

Memory keeps you ever near me. Though you left me two years ago. Badly Missed by Tour Daughter Lillian. In Loving Remembrance Of our dear sister and aunt Hannah rwiman spies, wno aiea isovemoer 21, ISil. To-day recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest: Thoao who think of you to-day Are those who loved you best Badly Missed by her Bisters and Families, mia.

jxainnu nKMi, aars. Aoresm Muckerhcide, In Loving Remembrance' Or our dearly beloved one, Gladys Vir ginia Rose Kinkier, who passed away November 14, mil. OA-ember recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. For those that think of you to-day Are those that loved you beat. Badly Missed liy Hsr Loving Mother.

In Memory Of our beloved father and hueband, Jacob Zlnsmelster, who passed away II. 1911. One year has passed away, Bad memories are recalled te-day. Butinhln paeeas. ruses fall.

Bweet remembrance la best of alt Badly Missed by His Wife snd Children, In Memory Of my dear mother, Lena Lota, who died November 19. 1020. Badly Missed by Her Daughter, Amelia Jlaier. Card of Thanks. While our heart, are filled with sorrow and grief, we are not unmindful of th many kind nets and words of sympathy bestowed upon us by our relatives, (Honda and neighbors during th sad hour of our bereavement in the loss of our dearry beloved wife, mother, sister and aunt.

CATHERINE WILSON (ne OLABER). Also do wish to thank tha donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, Kav. F. L. Dorn for his impressive sermon, the pallbearers, snd Busse Borgmann tor their kind and efficient service.

The Bareaved Family. Card of Thanks. i.u nMi one alnesrast thanks to our relative, and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown la the loss of our beloved mother, BKRTHA SCHULHOF. I. Anttnrm nf tha Kab lit If 111 SnrmJ offerings and spiritual bouquet, Rev.

C. Uausenmeyer and also B. H. Meyer, undertakara for the efficient services ren dered. The Bereaved Daughter and Son-ln-Law.

Card of Thanks. We thank our friends for the sympathy shown to our husband and father and for the service of Rev. Huebschraann and Mr. Kunts. Mr a.

M. Gerhardt FUNKRAL BOMB J. J. SULLIVAN CO. BELL PLACE AND MCMILIAN ST.

Limousine ambolanee eqatpped with ml--itlr. Alee FaiieraJ Equipment. Mala OnVe rarlrs, MS suus Mirth M. mtum THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. rtrraKAL ditibctors.

VLm. OwmU. KensectaftaalM charge. Phone W. 3.

TsnWIMIIVtj ivvw. W. MACK JOHNSON Wood barn .15, McMillan sad Upland PL FTJXERAL HOME. JULIUS baerI FLORAL DESIGN! GEO. H.

ROHDE Funeral Home Dells and Linwood Avi. East 404 BRANCH OFFICE: 2439 Eastern Av. NO VEMBEIJ 10, 1923 XV XXMOXXUL Card of Thanks. While ear heart, are Iliad with sorrow, ar aot unmindful th klndsaes, HI? rmpathy ohowa as la th great los of ear beloved trn. JOHN ANTHONY SLADBCK.

we slaoerely wUh taaakmur rala-rlada and neighbors tor taelr kind thank Rv. Fa- tner BteaalaAW in unprweviT re- IfLVa imMn ot th "any hau- jar. u. Mataawr and psllberar, Mr. otte ComSL.

Bus Borfiaaan ducted. lunerai was eon- ramUy. Mr. ood Ur. Jobs Card of Thanks.

daalM I to on, "IS' "nc. manas. th. i.ii.T ano Misnnor. for of our du-iy ualovt wife JSg 00? srrgVXNB (see HE BOLD).

RsmaMlallu st. n'a and Ilo for the IZy.r'V:-- euicient mannar in which he conducted the funeral The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. Ik.nl. Mr irionas, neign- Dor and relatives for their expressions of i wur Surly as- loved wife, daughter, and sister.

M. BLBANOR ORIMMKIBON. Wm afA our inenas, neighbors and relatives for the many beautiful floral olTerlngs that have afforded us such great comfort in our sad bereavenisnt; wlah to thank Kav. Father lynn. Bt.

Mary's Cathedral, Cov-lngton, Ky, for tha Impressive csremonlei conduoted by him, and Mr. P. Carroll for expert services rendeiwd In counwtlon Mr. L. Orlnimelson and Ostendorf Family.

Card of Thanks, We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude tO Our rslsiivas antt fri-nH. siprsMlons ot sympathy during th sad i ur oereavement In th loss of our beloved father, GEORGE KOPP. specially do we thank Rev. Fathers Mark, Leo and Anthony; Bt, Mark's Men's Society, the donors of the beautiful floral orreriuga and spiritual bouquets, and vitt k.V".T" tot emoleat manner In conducting the funeral The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

1 rriy sincere and heart-bind' i Mn and my hui- s7invniny snown ms In tlia great loss my dearly beloved JACOB J. LVTZ. Vatriaa1 llu A r. Wl-n lo manic Mm, J. iw in DUtutlfUl floral ana mukss Bon for the conducted th.

funwlu a Badly Missed by His Bereaved Wlfa Card of Thanks. H.alr. our m. TJ ur srautudo to fn. irienas sua neighbors io- to sua grsnuomihsr, tHRlBTINA MONDAKV.

in- uonura ot tne many beautiful floral and spiritual olTer- ul .1. am a' B'e'Ke funeral, 1 conducting tbe From the Mondary and Boex Family. Card of Thanks. Vl dHlH t. i our ameers tnanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for thai If flfinais aa nat unu Wu (U mj mown us aur-nf our Ut Morrow In tho grout Iom of our Wly belovtd mothor.

EfltMirlftllv Sin W.I.U so. B. O. Mckon for his consoling words at thai fin A mnA tf a -w. wmuiuui soioo renuered, the donors of the many beautiful floral offer- 'niwaiie, of the Im- services.

The Bereaved Chlldr.n Card of Thanks. I Wlah' tn i heartfelt thanks to the relatives and friends for their sympathy extended In the loss of my beloved wife. L. RATER (nee Verhelm). To tha donora nt th i and Rev.

Father Luke, of the Bt Francle Church, and also to Ous Olldehaus, director of funaraj aarvlr hi. 1.1.. efflclent aervlces. The Bereaved Husband, Otte Grater. Card of Thanks.

1 dealre la n.w .1 to the clergy. Bisters or Charity, nurses of fi.t nt. I a. ana tfmiin. and all my friends, neighbors and rsla- ior your many Kind worda your aota ot kindness, your faithful, untiring aervlces and prayers.

In tbe loss of my sister. ina.ns.BA JIISISUAN. May Ood bless you all. May Keegan. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend nur alnpapa th.V. the employees of the Pennsylvania Kali-road, our friends, neighbors, clergy and the Sister of the Good Samaritan Hos-Dltal. for their Kaauflfiil flnnl and sympathy In our recent bereavement in me less 01 our aeany beloved Husband and father. Mrs. F.

x'HcGee and Family. XS MZX0BLAJC. Card of Thanks. W. wish to sxprsas ear stacee and heartfelt thank, to aur' ralatlvea and friends for th klndnees and sympathy snown i us aunng our tat sorrow ana sad bereavement la the groat less of our eaKrir oeaevea soa oma orotner, BKN BVBHBR.

KpClalur da thaak Rav. Uvia th Blstsrs of Bt. Ellaaboth'e Hoapltal for in auia anenuoei snown aim in ais ni ne, the relative and frlead for kinds niniambranees and beautiful Moral and spiritual boiMiueta, also H. Llnn-mann sV bobs for th efTlciant manner In waicn tney eonaueted the funeral. Froaa th Bare red Father, Brother aad eustara 4 Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friend and reiatlvee for th sympathy shown us In our sad bereavement In th loss of ear dearly beloved euananu an. iatnr. JAMES JOHNSON KILER. To th donors of th beautiful Sor.l offertnga. to th ML Healthy Council ot Jr.

O. A to th pastors, Kav. H. O. Clark and Rev.

K. R. 'lurner, for their consoling worda via Mr. J. J- Hawthorne, undertaker, for hla kind aad sKlcleut manner of conducting th funeral.

Th Bereaved Wife and Children. LODGE NOTICES. AUBTJRM LODGE NO. 404, KNIGHTS OP PTTH1AS Inspection. Officers and members requested to meet at Golden Lodg Castle Hall, n.

cor. Gilbert and McMillan, wn iKiraiM rvvviun vember II, nil, I o'clock sharpy F. a. NKUHAU8. K.

R. 8. AVXI IART D'SABLED VETERANS par- -j. nwiigni noopuai, 1UU1IAI XVJb CYNTHIA LODGE NO. 11.

F. AND A. meeting next FRIDAY EVENING, Work In Master Masons De-iree. HARRY E. HOfKlNB, W.

M. George Grimm, See'y. HANBELMANM COMMANDERT Ntt I. K-. T- Stated conclave TUKBDAY, November 21.

7:30 ni. Vleltlng (raters cordially Invited. E. E. THOMAS, C.

C. Wm. l'oyseil. Recorder. KILWINNING CHAPTER NO.

97. A. M. Special ronvocsilon WEDNEHDA Y. November 21.

1:30 p. m. Royal Arch. Visitors welcome. J0HN COCHNOWER, H.

P. A. T. Roever, Bc'y. LAFAYETTE LODGE NO.

SI. F. AND A. M. Hpeclal communication TUESDAY November 21, o'clock p.

m. K. A. and F. C.

Degrees. Visitors welcome. K.NANK 8. BONHAM, W. M.

1 It. Lw Kruw, Uec'y. MOHAWK NO. 110, I. o.

O. F. Nom-nation of orflcera. Bpeclal huslnea. Important for all members to attend.

L. M. Sea, WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 4IJ, F. AND A.

M. Special meeting TUESDAY. November 21. 7 p. m.

E. A. Degree. Vlaltlng lirethrcn welcome. LUTHER M.

DAVIH. W. M. William Schuchardt. Secretary.

SPECIAL NOTICES. a E. WINTON. CHAPTER NO. SM Officers and members are requt-ated to attend funeral services of our departed later.

Emma McKernan, MONDAY EVENING, November SO, at 7:30 p. at residence, 1981 Parker place, Avondale. EDNA FLATT, M. Edna M. Ruts, Hec'y.

I will not he responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself. ZEKFRY G. JULIAN. SPIRITUALISTS. THE GOLDEN RULE BPIRITUALIRT BOCIETY servtcea 7:29 p.

at 614 Vine st. Mra Moorehouae, speaker. Mes- MRU. AUAHBI.I.B QUICK. Pres.

SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIBERAL THOUGHT 433 W. Eighth St. Services Thursday and Bunday. 7:30 p. nu DEVELOPING MEDIUM Expert advice on subjects.

From 10 a. 1103 Republic second floor. MRS. MAHONEY HAMAR Readings by appointment. West lil L.

MRS. H. MEAD, 401 Laurel, Flat 4, Phone West 323 R. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Every Bundsy.

1:30, lHtyle Academy. Harry P. Miller Independent Under (Xke slyFriee Trent Pries Hearse $600 $12.00 4.50 9.00 Floral Auto. 6.00 12.00 la All Fmver.lt Conducted By Me fjst Chapel ot Faneral Heme FREE, (Mao aad Chapel Liberty and Walnut Sts. Funeral Home 15th and Race Sts.

Phone Canal 1192. Limousines for hire for Funerals, Weddings snd all occasions at reduced prices. tjata Gigantic Draw Presses have brought the cost of metal caskets within the reach of thousands of people who could not otherwise afford to use one, no matter how much they might desire the added beauty, dignity and permanence which the use of metal insures. We can furnish Metal Caskets made of Armco (rust resisting) Iron in many finishes, and of solid copper and. solid bronze.

They are strong, have beautiful lines and there is an absolute certainty of closing properly and easily and remaining air-tight. Metal of unusual thickness is used, amply and the joints are securely locked to insure maximum strength. When the inner top is lowered he casket is air and water tight. J. Sullivan Co.

Funeral Home Bell Place and McMillan Street, Night and Day Phones, Woodburn 183, Main 1600-1601 Mala Office and Funeral Parlors, Ho. 235 East Fourth Street. stTTJUTTAXISTS. Av" BKLLEVUE, KX. iiui ati'ius-uis ADVlaER, atME.

GNDRAKA nives reliable advice oa aU affairs of Ufa wh" rubl yeu may hav. yourself or with others, consult this gifted Mediant, whoa power, hav mystified th moot skeptical. UV sw, w.tuaa aoew siot aaa yea a si ngle eueatlon, but before yea eaa attar you an aoout yoursair, rrlenda and eaemi aad th bjct mt yoor vUlt. Tell you Just what you want to know. Tou hear th truth, good or bad.

Tail you what your trouble or and how Overcome tham. that tha oa Manila accrue. TOU CAM BE HAPPT. Tour wish and object In life he attained, anna. wh-.

A know la time. WMR rvvi.D.v. a mm qu.r Vela bring about speedy and happy mar- hww i en turn sue raa lAV. IW.h Ulla you everything pertaining to Ufa One vlalt to thte gifted Paychlo will r- wu wr any uiaappoinrments may hav eiparienced In the post. rai enni.i KKAt OF ALU WAtir -n H.

A. khu If p. m. Thursday until I p. ni.

rjiinriai.il HB.Iil.r. LI, XI. II.HI '1 I A I II. I II. Ijin viiiiiK.i.

i.v'c.ni car itre. Ail joeiisvue cars pass her door. Get oft at Lafayette av. No letter, answered. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL, CHURCH OF GOD holds services to-day I Sunday I and hereafter, 1:1.

and 7:50 p. m. Ill w. Finn Ml hoc ana Elm. Also, service Thursday aftsrnoon at 1.

All welcome to hear the word of God epoken In truth. MRS. r. A. B.

HaDfiUj, Founder. NOTICE. Clients will be pleased to learn that Madsms Moh la asaln on dutv after a short limes. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday aad Friday of each week, from 1:1. to I p.

m. Thursday to 9 p. m. (II Monmouth at, Newport, Ky. SPIRITUAL BCIENCR SOCIETY, with spoiled Psychology, meet a to-night, at 114 Vine with messagea Also, meosace meeting Thurcday afternoon.

I p. same address. liliKn la anuniui. FIRST CONGREOATIONAL SPIRITUAL-1ST CHURCH (Peebles Comer). Lecture and meage, 7:46 Mra Rorst-man and other.

Service will positively be conducted by pastor. i silt maw, rastor. THIRD CHURCH Oil brt and Curtla Service Sunday, 7:30, November 16, chicken supper, to 7:30. Written massage answered by Mra Mary Lang-ley. All welcome.

MRS. BTRATTON (Coffee Mary's daughter) has moved to 917 Orchard, Newport, Ky. Take 9 'or II car over York to Ninth, walk half squar att to Orchard. Licensed. CRYSTAL GAZER, Life Reader.

Reading dally and Sunday, from It a m. to p. m. Ill York Newport, Ky. Phone B.

S7. THE GOLDEN RULE SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY Bed vices 1:30 p. at 114 Vine St. Mrs. Morehouaa speaker.

Mea- aage been: Mra Glllard and other. MHB. AHABK1.I.K gun lv, free. FULL FORM MATERIALIZATION ME DIUM will take few more for develop ment class. By appointments only.

Ill York Newport, Ky. 8. 1157. SPIRITUAL CHURC HOP CHRIST 1121 walnut, 1:30 and 7:30. Lectures and messagea CHARLES ALLEN, Pastor.

The House With the Reputation For Quality MAIN AND 12TH QUALITY IS OUR WATCHWORD As in all other departments throughout our store, wa pride ourselves on the exceptionally good grades ot Knitted Underwear For men, women and children we now carry In stock. The price you pay for either Union Suit or Separate Garments is a very small investment in service, satisfaction and fit THE HOME OF I tea te make yo ao char ye If I loll U-H you lb object your visit, ot your frleada enemie aad rlvauv I prmnlae to tell yoa whether yoer see and, wife wthsart I true falsa I will tell yoa hew to gala th love of th en yoa mopt desire, eve though mil away. In fact. I will tell yoa evry hope, fear er amhitma better thea yoa eaa tell yourself, without you telling me on word, and If yo are not absolutely satisfied wh reading I vr (yoa to be full Judy), then pay me ol one penny. I.

this not honest I d-via yea on love, courtship, snarrlar. dl-voce. buina laweutta, apeoulatkan transactions ot all kinds, tsll whom aixl when ts marry. itl lovers' quarrl and family trubla Ao. ARE YOU IN LOVK? If eo you find th on you hav be-Mowed your tnan and sfTectlone upon cool and Indifferent Has a rival obstacle of any kind crept between ynti and your future hope, or haa some on assailed tlra quietude of your happy hotneiT If so come at ono to this gifted Metlluis, He guaranl to tll you of your enemies.

also bow to wla your heart's dealr quickly and ovsrosm your rivals voataelee S-istlng between you and your futur happ- ARE TQtr TROUBLE J1 Do you Snd with all your natural tiff, snd talents that you am baffled, diseous- a red and unsuuosssful It eo, come and ba advised. Snd out th cause of your luck and now te rhang your Had rendi Hons to those of Buooaa Joy and Happl na Thousanda llv to-day to bless aiv lvs credit of their success and happlne to this wonderful Medium. I hav helped, others why not youT I never fall te cause speedy and happr marriage wjlh the an of your choice; reunite the separated and give luck te win your greatest wish, overown bad luck and 'sorrow of all kinds, and It never takes but a short time. I teach personal magnetism and develop Mediums. Call and learn what gist you possess i II 8PECIAL LOW FEE tt.

I Hours: Dally and Suadaye, It a. OL OS p. Thursday until 9 pm. I 91 W. THIRD NEWPORT, KT.

Five minutes from Dixie Terminal, Olii Flve-cent car fare. No letter, answered). MRS. MILLER, LIFE READER York st Newport, Ky. Phone Bout.

9267. World's greateat Spiritualist May dlum. Adviser on lov, ceurtahlp. marriag and divorce, lawaulta and bualneaa of ai klnrtC Raadlnga dally and Sunday from in a. m.

to 7 p. m. Mesas ge clrcl Tueaa. day, I p. m.

No. or II car from IHxIf Terminal to Sixth St. No letters answrd THE FOURTH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1197 Itat av. 8rv(res every Sunday 7:45 p. m.

Hervlces every Wednesday al K. of P. Hall, Knowlton'a Corner, I p. ml Cummlnevllle. Celebration of the Srst anl ntvereary Wedneaday, November I.

Bupt per aerved 1:39 to I m. Fellowship services of christening of children. W. HAMMRR. Pastor, GOOD WILL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH-J Ninth snd Plum.

Huntley, 1:10 and Lecture by Rev. F. IN Dunakln, of CetIL Ohio. Messages. Evening, trumpet In Ihf light, by Mrs.

Langley. Tuesday evening. II, members' meeting. Thursday, 1:3 and 7:30, meaner eervlce. Saturday vnln supper, social.

i REV. S. E. HUOI, Pastor. UTTER L.

ANDRIOT. at heme, til FlftH i Dayton, Ky. No. II car to Berry- street. MRA ALEXANDER Reading.

to Also Tuea evee. 4331 Eastern av. Ea End car, No. 17. F.

L. MODELS. 18 to 59 Bust. 2,500 Garments to Select From. Ohio's Greatest Store tor Stout Women We Give and Redeem S.

H. Green Stamps. I Their an Ours trawt.axcTioii SPIEITTTXLISTS. Vt W. THIRD ST- VKWPORT.

KT. SPIRIT MEDIUM LIFE ADVISER, PROF. Wit HARVEY. I hereby solomalT a area And o-voran- rid mm Men and women who are passing the milestones of life hand in hand toward a definite goal come as visitors to the home of Imwalle Service. They come to observe with what capable care the one will be surrounded whose footstep is first to reach the end of the journey.

They come, as is their duty one to the other, to make provision for tha ultimate hour. And at the parting not a detail is encountered to burden him who remains, for Imwalle Service has been engaged to aseume every responsibility. The Imwalle Memorial Complete Funeral Serrice MAIN AVEXUB, at WASHINGTON. Phone Avon 2242. St.

Bernard, Ohio. 5.

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