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10 COVINGTON 5 AND NEWPORT TWO IH PEBOH Acrd Tor Man For TTnUwfttliy Hiring Datalned Olrl. u. Ria fashslta itrMt who was charged with' unlawfully halg rdstainad a girl under thO age of ta. was found to bo' guilty by a jury In Campbell Circuit Court yaaterday. and Ihla punishment at two yean In th penitentiary.

Hattlo Riley. yra old, Bouthrate atret, waa the principal wltnesa for the atate. In hla argument to the Jury Common-, wealth Attorney Lawrence J. Dlakln took occasion to crltlcUe Jurlea that have been dismissing peraona accuaed of crime during the recent term of Court which ended yesterday. Mr.

Plskln decided that auch dlimlaaala, especially when women, were alleged to 'be victtma of fne lawjesa, only served -to cauee acta of retaliation. A few peraona, he said, might be Inclined to take law Into their own hand when jurlea tailed to do their duly. Judge Alfred at. Caldwell, Impatient 1 at the paltry excuses given by various peraona to eacape Jury aervlce In crlm-t- or inal caaea, aaaarted that "thla Court la not to be trifled with; auch excuses might eras when the Court Impoaea 1,1 Jail sentence for contempt." i. Judge Caldwell crltlclaed aeverely cer-' tain men aummoned for Jury service roqueated to ba excused because they "did not like to sod a man to the penitentiary." JURY IS DISCHARGED.

-TaiU To Reach Verdict in Caae of Alleged Attack on Woman. When the Jury that heard the evl-'j dence in the cane of Meyer Kling. -1 110 Linden avenue, Newport, former Monmouth street grocer, Indicted on charge of having; attarked Mra. Opal HartlK. 1 years old.

105 Llndaey street, reported to Circuit Judite A. M. Caldwell at noon yesterday that It waa unanie to agree, juoge discharged It. Kllng'a bond was reduced from $10,000. It waa announced that 'lithe caae would be tried again at tho fall term of Court In October.

Th. Inrv airfern Inn of the caae at 6 o'clock Kriday evening. It waa deadlocked until midnight, when Judge Caldwell ordered the members to be placed In charge of a Deputy "Sheriff until yesterday morning, when it resumed Its deliberations. The Jury, which Is said to have iAam HAiulHilu Ali'lifikfl fnm lit first, constated of Adam Felnauer, Adam Knecht, John Bottelbarger, Curt Qelke, Nick Dutlem, Daniel Trapp, Ucsprge CronimUa, George D. i.

Ifoock, Louis Gastrlaht, Hon Hater, Joseph Hersog and Harry Walker. OFFICERS RAIL CAMPS. V. Kill Jft" I smug, villi. III tti tit- quenters of the bathing Beaches, and boathouae owners were given tit.r-x- prohibition ofllcera made a compri- ksnalva raid alAfi IhA If lick 'river front above Newport.

Ky. All iimiM, focatlrouses and 'thlnif houses, as well as automobiles to or rrom tnem, were scarcnea. was ro- ported, however, that nofi'ng" ic-1 aembllng an alcoholic oeycragj ws In tho raid were! Prohibition Enforcement Agents Christopher Schutt, James and wsiu nsimiiun. ii i i a 1 1 iiiinaii John fheehan and City Detectives Murphy and James Fuller, of NcwporL JAIL ESCAPE FETJSTEATED. Following an attempted eacap from the Alexandria Jail early yesterday morning three prisoners, Elmer Mc-Cabe, William Becker and Ray Bonar, eerying sentences of one year for robbery, wefe removed to the Newport Jail.

Herman Kemper, Jailer at Alexandria! hla wife and hla daughter, Mra. R. Pattlson, were awakened from their aleep by the falling of a ecrecn on the pavement They found that tba prisoners had sawed four bars out Of the Window. Neighbors were sworn as Deputies and guarded the" Jail wrtli guns until arrival of IHieritt B. Tleman.

TWO STILLS SEIZED. I Twe atilla, one of 25 gallons capael-I ty and the other of 10 gallona capaci-I Ir, which were aald to have been In operation at 27111 Rogara street. La- ton la, were eonflscated yesterday aft- ernoon by Christopher Schott. Elmer i Correll and James Wood, prohlbtlon Ofllcera; Howk, Chief of Police, and Iatrolmen John Harrltan (and Rlrfe Wilson. The officers also -rgest roved loo gallon or cornmeal mash and It gallons of moonshine whisk v.

Charles Itescher waa cited to- appear In Federal Court on a Charga of having violated the liquor law. a BELLEVTJE, ST. 'Council has decklod Ui defer action cn tha proposed new SS0.0H0 City for Bclk'vue until July Zo, when repreaentatlve citlx-ns will be to otneet with the board to discuss the 'oueatlon. An ordinsnce fix'n a fee of for buses operated on Belle- been approved. For buses of less than ui.a capacity of 12 pasacngers the feo will 3.

The City. Clerk will be allowed Hve per cent for collecting the new tax. BOND IS INCREASED. Howard Stephens, Treasurer Kenton County, under bond of $40,000, tyterday executed an' additional bomi of $00,000 when tie waa made Treasurer of the Special Read Commission, r.wnlch la to bar charg of the die-v trlbutlon of proceeds of the $500,000 road bond laaua to be tjaed hi the re- k. u.jii 7IK and other thoroughfares In Kenton COVINGTON BRIEFS.

Madisoa avenue, Oovinttea, waa BMivea te t. Kllsahetk Hospita.1 yesterday aeBTerlna Im a brekea lea s.M rellar-oe. and bruises sa the result at havtnc 4 heea kit by ss aeteanobt) at ktadlnon and Pewth street, Csrtasjtaa, Tb driver. Jairwn Cnesnell. Si J' street.

West Osviastoa. was arrestea oa Hearlns of rtitrrn harlnr Violated fthe preklMtlsB taw eursinst snen reels-tereel William MeNsy. 117 Patteraoa I r4. Newport; Rlrr Anwlrl. Ooforth.

i tlay tM Olsdstoas street, Cl-I erneatL was set for Asesat taetkea, Krarl Ooreaalaanmer at Onra-tos. yesterday. Tbe mea were Hted inre Cort after Csvtaatssi pellc aa4 Brshlbl- smorra Sjaa eonSacmted Iwe balf neirrsf wrsrssw water, taey asw were nelnc wiesulen from a trsrfc tw rrsat of a rare at mm a art swstt Mreets, m. Instsa. aaM be on ait bw atsMa.

Ta. atioa were released a bead. WEATHER CONDITIONS 1 tj Bapord TXnitad Stat Da- partment of Afrieitltart. The following tbl show th state at the weatbsr at tba Iwm nMa tisAad. aa indicated by tM waainer Bureau, at o'clock taat alght.

nlna-tlath BMrldlam timet Plseo at I Obserra I 4 ATLANTIC STATES Maalml. 7t tC KwtPWt NortWnkJ 71 74 Ntw York 70 7 Atks. CityT 74 Ph Mpki7 71 Hwrwbur(74 II SfJlianra .7) 74 WHSinat 74 OmiW mm Jusssarlsri to 74 71 0UIT STATES OCj BO M'ti'sHry 70 DO Vlckwr .14 10 N. Orkww II II 8hmipott.7l OS FlHrnith. 10 Utile RockM 10 OtJviMoa .74 8.

Alo.kM C.Chrwti .14 II OHIO VALLEY Pituburt. 70 0 Ptrkfit 70 0 0 ElkiM. 71 .01 Cy Oolumbui.78 10 Cinnnnati 71 lad 'poi a ..70 so Lsrilk.N4 r.vsMTillt to 14 Knmnlto. 71 12 Diat'soaaiM 14 Nuaniu. so LAKE REGION RuH.lt.

.71 71 0 0 rk-Tluid 7i 71 Toledo 71 70 IMrat. 74 is P'nr foundTO g. MITW74 Ml Ft Arthur ft Oreea Bay 74 00 Or. Rptae7 00 Ft Wene.71 71 Okicwo 70 a OCf OC ore ocr .14 0CT Cf .70 Cj 11 Cy .11 0 Oy .7 .70 Cy OSy 0 Cy 0 .01 Ty OCy .04 0 0C 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pt 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 .30 Cy 0 0C 0C 0 UPPER M188. VALLEY Miiw'solieM 01 8t P.ul 04 0O Cftse.

City 00 04 Ihibumte. .71 SJ Dsvwinrl 11 D. Monet II 14 Keokuk II 04 sp am inn 04 St. Lew. 14 OP' 0 Pt 0 0C 0 0 0 0 0C Plaost at Obsarva- Tonopah It hala.

Cy Oleuuy. Pmrtly an i I UPPEK M188. VALLEY Cairo MM 0 Cr MeapUt. 04 0 Cy MI8SOUM VALLEY Rpris'd. Mo.71 II 0C KanaCliyMM 0 0 St.Jeeesk .1100 OC Wiokiu DO Coaeerdia.

00 0C Oaaaha .1110 0C HiaaChy.MM OPe 00 04 0C Huros II KlmrlHsd. MM 0C Btaaarek 0101 OPs r. Ukt llll OPe 0C ROCKY MT. REOION H.VT. Helena OOM 0C 10 0C 2 II 0 00 00 0 04 04 Under JJ JJ Rap.

City 00100 Nor. Pialtt 0 4 Salt I. City. Modma Dodce City.M JO OkU Cily.M A man to. ss Ahilene.

El Peao Romrell Sfru Fe Flaeatalf. Pborail I 04 00 01 01 01 04 OA 1001 10 104100 ve va 04 61 Red Hlutl iwiin 8. Franc to 04 Frtxw I04 Anplea .74 9u thsio 70 71 Pr. Albert 74 74 Ball Word 74 71 Med. Hat.

ROM Oakery 74 Mnoaloa. 70 71 Kauloopa. II SHOW GIRL IS HELD. 00 or oc 0 Ft 00 0 0 oo OP p- oc OPe OPe 0 0 0 OOy 0 PACIFIC SLOPE ani.n MM 0 ih liUad Porlkind. "I 71 0 0 0 oc 0 0 Cy 0 0 0 0 0 CAN.

NORTHWEST Tfce Paa. 74 71 Cy 14 0O Minnedo. 00 Q. Aporlle. .70 0C 7tl OR OP 0 Pe 0 OP oc Jleex.

3 LANDSLIDE KILLS SEVEN. PhllsdelDhla. July l'ublla Idcer, in a copyright cable dispatch from RongbUk Orncler Camp, India, via London, to-nilht, announced that the expeditlcn to ollmb Mt. Everest has been abandoned as a result of an avalanche in which seven porters were killed. Three members of tho expedi lion.

C. Mallory. T. H. Somen-eli ind C.

A. Crowford, had narrow ea capes, if waa said. Parkarsburg, W. July It. Tha arrest 'here of Mary Miller, member of a carnival company, may help to unravel the mystery of the killing of John f.

Brunen, circus proprietor, at Riverside, N. March 10, It la thought by New "Jersey authorities. BOXING BOUTS. srsriAL ntaraica To ras son. Yerk, July It.

Bert 8pencr. ef Brooklyn, anlned the decision In a tough twelve-round battle with Redcap Wllsoa, of New York, to-ntght In the star bout at the Steeplechase Athletic Association, of Far Rockaway. Willie Herman, ef raterejn, scored a toehnnes! K. U. over Johnny Muiphy, the Weat Bid llhtwcl-ht.

In the fourth round of a ten-icund seminnal scran. Young lvnn won over Johnny Puarce In a ali rtund preJlmlnar'. rrankls Caster, of geuth Breoklyn. wen the decision to-night over Midget Smith. New York ehalleger for the bantamweight crewn.

In the star twelve-round nflalr st the fort Avenue Athli Ic Club, of Coney IslnnH Ab Oeldsteln. Nsw York flyweight, was swarded the deelalon over Johnny uray, of South BreokTyn, In the ton-round sernl-ana la. Kirk eaalen, of Kast New York, was swarded the declsisn ever uacny staner, South Brooklyn welterweight. In a six- raund aoran. August Ptsano, of Coney Island, was swarded the oeeision oer rimy neu, Bieoklyn Isntamwelght, In a faat four-round affair.

Willie Walker, middleweight champion ef the New York National Guard, success-tvlly defended his title In the main bout at the Fifteenth Regiment Armory tonight by outpointing; Alex Kld) Oebtvona In II rounda In the senklAnsIa, liau Stewart knocked out Kid Brown In the third round. Johnny Liarry, of Bayenne, had the edge ever Gene Dclment, the Memphis maul-, in the twilve-reund mam event at. the Bayonne Athletic Aesoclatlon to-night. Jee Oentrr. New York middleweight.

outpointed K. O. Willi Thoi.ipson in Die e.ghl-rouna scmiwino-vp. CITY IN BRIEF. Plan see Hand Grenade.

Firemen ef ffngtae company Na. 11. Madison road, Oakley, early yesterday morning found In the rear of the engln house a hand grenade. They eai i lad It te the Okie River and threw It In. The euppoeltlon among the Himn ta that someone became troubled shout keeping the grenade, a relic of the World war.

after reauing an amium oi a recent explosion or a sneu at vtaiertown N. where eight children were klllen. and placed It in tne yara oi ii nrrnouan knowing that It would taken chargi of and destroyed. eaewes Psatr Vesjtha. Four youths from' Ml, Adams were rescued from the Ohio Rt er by George Groat, ferryman, of Relle-vue.

yesterday mornJng when one of the boya became exhaaaten and the others panic stricken when awlmmlng. One of tne laae canes tor nrip uj 1 nonried In a launch and picked up all of the youths The boya, all II II years of age. started to swim across ths Ohio River sad were esught in the rollers of the Moraine Star. Th boy returned bom months ago shs had sold th ring to a Charges' WHk Theft of Ring. Miss Marie IHvon, alias Marie I Woe.

14 years old. was returned frsm Petrolt, last night by Deflective Hasiel Mahaa te face a charge of grand larceny Sled by Ambrose o. St wart, Morriatewa. who charges the wirl stole from him a diamond ring valued at 11.10 when were Sweat a at ths tsnry Hotel June I. 111.

Stuart aatd the young woman picked nn bis ring while the door ef hia room mas apen. in itroii the woman told 1 detective Maham that 11 months ago she had sold bte ring a Xaxrett ctaar manufacturer. She said Stuart had given tb ring Is her. Last night la Dstscttve Headquarters th yaung wetnaa pasted Stuart sa th back and told him be Mmor oare- rai wun nia nngs ta tne rutur." Kewvaea To fee etai aed. Fie nsgiiw alleged to have atoien an automobile from Orsrge HIU, negro.

71 West Blsbth street, rhaugewr. at th wotnt of a rsmivsr last Tbureday whew near Wendbtws, Ohio, were arrested yeetsrday at Norwalk. Ohio. Hill said tbe negroes Meed bin eesivey them frsm Cincinnati to an In a at m'oodlawn. end that they held htm as and threw him rrom tbe sutnmooll wbea on a lonely road.

Clnotnnatl psllce are ts ret am tba negroes to NEWPORT BRIEFS. When a lanre trwrk be tan ring ts the ftavea Ice Cresaa Oemaaar, east ond aa Third street, collided with a ear aa ths tatter waa rssadiag ths ewrve at Third and Msamseusa streets ysateraay the cslllaton eanaed ths atrset ear ta leave th eraca. Paaaeastra. sad 'f eases) as. TraOM waa Usd fa? a abort liana.

THE ENQUIltEIi, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, 15(19X5 TWO MEN Are Killed aid Ni. Are Iijired Trail Wnctt ii-'Misstiri tni Texas. Wharton, Texas, July 14. Jake Herman, expreeaman, wag killed ani seven passengers wera injured Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fa passenger train was wrecked IS miles north of here Tho wreck la believed- to have been caused by Spreading rails. The Injured were brought here for treatment Joplin, July 14.

One person was killed and two Injured when two frelftht traina on the Frisco met In a head-on collision at a bridge near Carl Junction, 20 miles northwest of here late to-day. OFFICES IS ACQUITTED. Twtntrtnn 1ft 1lu 1 1 nM.i.ki. MMIJ vviiaiavi. ohn Spain waa acquitted of the charge of murder at hla examining trial, conducted before County Judge-E.

H. Doek to-day. after Jeaaa Thompson, a wit ness, testified that Constable Spain had commanded Aaron Edwards, a negro, to drop hla gun and throw up his hands, aa he had a warrant for the arrest of Bdwards. Thompson said thati Edwards refused to heed the Constable's command and that officer fired at Edwards In self-defense. REQUISITION IS ISSUES.

Frankfort, July 14. Governor Morrow to-day issued a requisition for the return of James C. Sligh from Ohio. Il Is U'lder Indictment In Lee County on a charge of hies my. Sllgh I accused of having married Nora Kincold In Leo County April 131JS.

while he had a wife, Mllly Perkins, of rayettevllle, W. Va who ho had merited November 6, 1901. FT. THOMAS WOMAN NAMED. Frankfort, July 14.

Mrs. M. A. Spears, Ft. Thomas, to-day was appointed a member of the State Library Commission.

8he succeeds Mrs. Nat Sewell. former Chairman, who resigned two months ago. OHIO CHABTEES. srirui.

iiiaraTi-a To Tan inuubks. Columbus, Ohio. July 14. The Toledo Automatic Bruah Machine Company, Toledo: capital, 1500; Ocorge P. Oreanhalgh.

Conrad ohet. John R. Cowelir Lloyd T. William and Edwin Williams. Th Beach City Realty Company, -'Beach City; capital, 11.000; Wllber Wlnflold.

Sew. ard Shlaler, A. B. Wlngate. Charle VYolmer and C.

I. Cabbut. The Lincoln Heights Dairy Company. Cleveland: capital. K0.060.

K. Zlmp-rtch. George Palda, Charles N. Krieg slid M. H.

Cerreiin. The O. Morgsnthaler Company, Cleveland; capital, 119.000; Virginia Glees-ner, K. Rose Huah, Terry and Thomas Htevenaon. The Sturgls Funeral Company, JEast Liverpool; capital, $600: E.

Hturgla. M. c. MrArtor, George Chadwlrk, J. Gray ol-llna and Bertha V.

MrVay. Th Rnuard tal and flupply Company, Wellington; capital. 110.000; A. K. Ren-ouard.

harlra K. Baker. C. J. Haas, H.

O. Pratt snd tarolyn H. Kenouard. The Economy Novelty Company, Cleveland: capital, 11.000; Roy Mlddleton, Reuben nonda, B. J.

Rosen, J. O. Llpkln and Benjamin Millar. Th Graham Clay Products Company, Connraut; capital, 1100; Charles Kollett, John W. Eckelberry.

r. M. Horn, Fred J. Perkins snd W. B.

Stewart. Ths K. B. L. Drugatora Company, Cleveland capital, 110,000: M.

C. Byrnea, N. F. McCann, I'. IU Falat, M.

C. Myers and John T. Bcott. The Hpeclalty Iron and Wire Company, Cleveland; capital, 110.000; John R. Binder, l.

T. Miller. K. M. Handera, Frank C.

(tenders and Grace MarVeen. The Teaglj Grain and Supply Company. Weat Tark; capital. 111,000: A. J.

Teagle, Henry Jollay, H. Parmenter, 1. M. Grolle and 1. K.

Henderson The W. W. Blair Company. Cincinnati; capital. IIS.OO; McLean-Blair.

Edward A. Johnson. Helen r. Kennedy, Helen Blair and Charle J. Hunt.

The Prsub Realty Holding Company, Cleveland: capital, Michael Ijiiuka. Stefan Pallweda. Anton Rrewka. WUllaru Wolanskl and Phllomon Tarnavaky. The Eaton Builders' Supply Company.

Nllrs; caoltal. 100; A. ohh. Maud E. Otllmer, Jeasls C.

L'bger, Faulln Jordan and David K. Th eouth Shore Construction Company. I.eraln: capital, 100; Joseph Hoatetler, Paul l'stteraon. Henry 8. Btalnard.

Thomas Sldls snd Ben.lamIrL F. Fiery. Ths Highway Publicity Company, Clev. land; capital. 110.000; William M.

Madlaon. Ec neat V. Hoegland. William J. Benedict anil Walter Storey.

The Mailelra Building and Loan Company. Madeira; capital, 1100.000: Harley J. Gnuld, Ruiien 8. Boileau. O.

W. Sworm-tedt. r. P. Everhard and Wsltsr O.

Meyer. The Claraveg Compsny. Toungatown; rapltal. Chsrles K. Hemple, Charle Sample.

Clarence W. Semple, Gertrude F. Wick, Lemuel T. Wick and W. H.

Fort or. The Lighting Service and Engineering Company. Clevsland; capital. I is, 000; F. W.

8trlbingcr. Walter W. Schwerer, Pr. Charles A. Bollcb, Clement V.

Hull and TheHtalted Royalty snd Prilling Company, laytou: capital, 110.000; John Al-trtrhter, Carl n. Miller, Edward L. Becker, Gladys I. Outton and tnarncs Hough. The National Pressed Oenr Company, Canton; naltal.

1100.000; Harry W. Mc-gualil, Ernest O. Strong. A. L.

Lewie. C. E. Runyon and F. O.

Kit Th Chateau Realty Company. Dayton; capital. 110,000: J. E. Fout.

H. J. Osln, Kilward I. Woodward. F.

J. Hughes aad Kmert T. Herts, Th Far Hills Apartment Compsny, rsy-ton: cspltal. 1100.000; J. B.

Fout, F. J. Hughea, H. J. Oshen.

Edward 1. Wood-ward and Emert T. Hrta Th Income Bond and Security Company. Canton; capital. 11.000; James A.

Rice. Loren 8ouera. M. R. Huth, A.

E. Rice and James T. He Witt. The Hughes-bVott Service Company, Columbus; capital. lil.OoO: Hurbert A.

Scott Mary Hughea Edward Thompson snd Ellaaheth E. Scott. Th Cltlaens Savings and Tian Com- lany. Rlttman: capital. ns.o; J.

n. laher. W. J. Hullett, Herbert W.

Burkl. T. Mclndoo sna M. i n. Tba Globe Savings amY Ixian comnan'v.

riwlafa: capital. IS. 000. 00: Guatav M. nialimao.

M. Alport. Kesason, W. W. SteThene and R.

C. Pe Rltl. The Brotherhood of Railway and Rteam-ahlp Clerka. Freight Hanrllerar Expreal and Station Employee Muuiiing company, cin- tnnatt: csmtai. sio.ooo; k.

h. ritagersid. reorre S. Ivt. George r.

Tlernan, Agnes silk snn Miimiey. The Safety Automatic Toy Comoany. rVyton; rapltal, t.iS.SOO: I.ouis O. Brink-man. 1T.

Brlnkmnn. Joseph H. Brink-man. H. J.

Brinkman and William E. Wataon. The Commercial State Bank Company. Carev; capital. Hi.

000: 1 Ror Wonder, C. E. Hunter. W. H.

Phelps. W. H. Wll-llama. G.

A. Kemmsrty, J. A. Newcomer ml A. Perkins IN-RABBITB0R0 REAL ESTATE; AND BUILDING The Ferro-Cencrete Construction Company thla week closed the following general contracts: For the Southern Agricultural Chemical Corporation, masonry work In connection with a new arid phosphate plant to be built on the south aide of Pfelffer road, at the Intersection of the C.

and R. R. R. and the C. and fit.

L. between Reading and Sharon. Ohio. Thla building covers a ground area of approximately feet The plans wera prepared by the owner. For the Helmet Realty Company, a threo-atory re-enforced concrete building at Fifteenth and Vine atreeta, revering a ground area of 80 by 120 feet, to be occupied for manufacturing purposes by the Helmet Gum Company, David Rosenthal Is the owner and architect It will cost and two upper floors will be rented, tho company occupying tho flrst floor.

For Llttlrford Brothers, a three-story office and a two-story factory building on Cast Pearl street, covering a ground area approximately 43 by 2-td feet. Tho Austin Company, Cleveland, Ohio, are the architects. It will cost about IHio.ooo. For the Warner Elevator Company, an addition to Its present plant on Spring Orove avenue, containing ap proximately aquar feet of floor space. Bert L.

Baldwin Is the architect. Tho addition Is to cost approximately Julian Rauh, of the Uauh Shirt Company, haa acquired a plot of ground at the northwest corner of Valley lane and Winding Way, owned by Grace D. Smith. The ground, which la approximately ISO hy lAn feet, sold for $15,000 through the Oroesback, Dickson, Kalin Company, representing one of the largest Individual lot transactions In the Brags; subdivision for a considerable time. Mr.

Rauh expecta to Improve the holding in the near future with a residence. Rlner Payna will auction off two lots In the BelUIr subdivision, Kennedy Heights, for the H. L. Pachoud Company, to-day. The sale takes place at U14II Kennedy avenue at 3 o'clock.

Application wss made yesterday for a permit to erect a Masonic Temple on (ill her avet ue, near Alma place. Tho proposed bulldng will cost approximately tiuoma. The site was acquired hy tho iValnut Hills Lodge more than a year ago and now Is occupied by the fotmer residence of C. A. Bosworth.

President of the Second National Bank When completed the building will front on lOoody Run Parkway. Safety Direcor Charles E. Tudor yesterday served notice upon real estate operators that no permits wll be granted for auction sales on Sundays. Application for a permit to sell lots nt auction in a Kennedy Heights subdivtsou Sunday, whle was opposed by residents of the community, mas the basis for the action of the Safety Director. A.

E. Arderson and I.oula Lemp yesterday conferred with Safety Director Carlea B. Tudor relative to the aalo of approximately four arrea of land In I ha rear of the General Hospital upon which It Is to build tho new million-dollar children's hospital. Tho committee waa nformed that Mr. Tudor had no Jurisdiction In he premises and That Council would have to determine whoQur or not tho site la to be sold.

Mr. Anderson stated the matter would be takun up with City Council leader to hat the necessary legislation HEAL ESTATE TRAITS FEES. (Tax Indicated In transfers la affiled st th rate of 40 cents for every $500 or frsc-lion in vslue ef pre pert conveyed 1. ABIGAIL STREET Charles Kruger te Id Krugsr aad Cervlta W'agner. undivided Interest In 10 by 00 feet on the north Sid ef Ablgsll street, between Msin snd Sycamor atreeU: $1 (tax $1 10).

Louis Kruger ts same, undivided interest In Sam property; $1 (tag ANCOR SVBPIVISION I'nlled State. Government to Geary F. Stewart. Lot IS In subdivision of Ancor; AVONDALK Edward RrunhofT to Mat Brown, fit Northern avenue; $1 (tax $: 10). BROAPWAT Johanna Fresenherg to George W.

Koch, three years' lease from July 11, of $0 by 00 fest on the east slds of Rrosdwsy, 10 feet north of Sixth atreet: rent I per cent on purchase j.rlce of $,000. BROADWAY Th Hope Ooapel Mlnolon to Queen City Club Realty Company, 21 feet on the west aide of Broadway, 104 feet eouth of Fourth atreet; $17,400 (tax $17 S). CARLII4 STREET Charles Rudler to Laura and Charlea L. Rudler, 44 by 2 feet on the weat aide of Carltn street. 24? feet asuth of Kentucky avenue; $1.

CARLL STREET Llllle McNutt tp Herman J. and Kllssbeth Jeaaa II thy 100 feet on th -north std of Carlh' atreet, 133 feet east of Linden street; $1 (tax $110). COLLINS AVENUE William A IVrrlrk to Harry and Klliabeth Sanders, Lot 47 and part ef 44. In Stoffrsgen A Schuetie' subdivision an Collins avenue; $1 (tax $4). COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Ida C.

Borden to The Family Realty Company. ,0 arris of land In Section 4 in Columbia Township; $1 (tax $7 10). COURT STREET Morris Elaman to Pearl Mahaffey, one year' lease from July 1, 111, of 111 Court atreet; monthly rent, $0. CUTTER STREET Anna C. Hill to Stephen McKeon, 10 hy 00 feet on the weat side of Cutter street, between Hopkins and Laurel atreeta; $1 (tax $1).

PELHI William Worthtngten rt al. to Harry H. McClelland, truatec, 12 4 by 100 feet en th weat slrl of Wtrn sve-nue. Ill ft from Dayton street: $535 (tax $1), PEVON PLACE SUBDIVISION Stanley Townsley to Charles C. Jackson, Lot 21 In Devon t'lac subdivision; $1 (tax $1).

PUNLAF STREET Joseph FVttlg to August F. snd Charlea F. Oeler. 10 year' lea from August lilt, of feet en weat aid of Dunlap atreet: alas. Oi hy 10 feet oa west side of Dunlsp street; also.

II ft en wat aids of Punlap stbeet. part ef Let in Meare PMIIIprs subdivision: monthly rent $00; prlvlleg purchas at $11,000. EIGHTH STREET William Dempaey. per Sheriff, to Moll I Rocker. 1034 West Eighth stmt: $4,110 (tax II).

EAST END Helena J. Evealag te Loa Gavhart. 10 hy 10 fest on west of Butler atreet. 100 feet north of Pearl atreet; $1 (tax $1). EAT END Walter H.

Freeman to Wln- nle Barb, 04 by 110 fact oa east aide of Brown atreet. In East End; (tax I cents). fHLPIN AVFVUF T-nefna Rorsrtson to Otyde W. Arnold, part of Lais 11. II.

10 aad IT la Ollpta'a ssbdlvuaoa oa Ollnla avtaae; $1 (lax 10 cants). OOLPEN AVENUE Johanna Kra enter to. Bertna Krioa. ss or ss soma sids ef Golden avenue; It. Sam ts Clara KUIn, 10 by 110 feet ea seath aide of Golden aveaae; II.

OLEN PARKER AVENUE Pannl Payne to Joha fjutgrrtts, I ly 140 feet on southeast slri ef Glen Parker venue. ,107 feet east of Hamilton avenue; 11 (tax $1). ORE EN TOWNSHIP Theodore "Bern Viola W. Bctauls. 10.41 acre of land In Sect lea la Greoa Township; $1 (tax I 10).

FRANK HUNTINGTON'S SUBDIVISION John Faust to Mary K. Huntington, contract to ll Lots J. 11. II and II in Frank Huntington's subdivision for 1171. HYDE PARK EAST William E.

Harmon to David B. and Lulu Wood, Lot 111 in Hyde Park East subdivision; $1 (tax 11). ISABELLA AVENUE Frank W. Royaler to Edward O. and Annette Relchef.

71 by HI feet on Isabella avvnu; it (tax II 10). JOHN STREET MagdaUna Bros to Kai Nldsa II by It feet en east slds of John strsst; II (tax II 00). KENN'ER STREET Michael Srhulthals to Mart F. Wersel, 10 by 1 10 feet on north slii of Konner etreea, between benman snd Ualtvu s.reeta; $1 (tax $0 cents). K1LGOUR STREET Mary E.

Linhemann et al. to Loretta Kelly, II fret on eouth side of Kllgour street; II (tax $1 $0). HENRT LEWIS SUBDIVISION A Brandt to Margaret Stanton, Lot 70 In Henry Lewie's subdivision; $1 (tax $4). McMICKEN AVENUE Charles L. Kiopp et al.

to The Float-a-Ford Sales Company, Ave year' lease from June 1. 1011. of 41 by 100 feet on corner of McMlcken avenu and Corwln street; monthly rent $110. MADIBONVILLE Joha O. Hudson to Bor-nardlna Ortmann, Lot In A.

Hell-ker's subdivision, In Madisonvllls; $1 (Wx $0 cents). MADISONVILLE Archibald J. Kuhn to Lods A. Perln. lot In Parkslfie aubdl-vlsion.

In Madlsonville; $1 (tax $1). UEIER AVENUE Hanrletta F. Bear to Mabel D. Doench, 4i by 100 feet on weat side of Meter svenue, llo feet north of Grlest avenu; $1 (tax $1). M1LLCRFEK TOWNSHIP Thereala Con-uer to Rahn, two acre of land In Section 14, In Mllliratk Township; $1 Its, $10).

Elisabeth A. Baumgartner to Martin J. Itahn. same property, $1 (tax $2). MT.

AUBURN William John to Charlos rWhi-er, 11 feet on north eld of Glencoe plac. 40 feat west of Auburn avenue; $1 (tax $0). MT. HOPE SYNDICATE SUBDIVISION Maurice Tavol to Baivsture snd Gulaepp Purpora, Lot 14 In Ml. Hope tjymlk'al ubdlvlalon; II (tax 10 cental.

MT. LOOKOUT My era Y. Cooper to B. Perlt. $0 by feat on northeust cornr of Grtust snd Maa-iin avenues, In Mt Lookout; II (tax MT.

LOOKOUT Edna J. Roes to Charlea and Anna Schultie. Lota 17. II and 41 In Kllgeur's third auhdlvlelon, In Mt. Lookout; II (tsx $1 10).

MOOSEWOOD STREET John Gatea to Henry and Matilda Meyer, lot on weat side of Moosewood street; $1 (tax $1). Julia M. Thomson to John Gates, eamc property; $1. NORTH81DE Dora Pel' to Marie Htcks. .10 bv 10 feet on oaat slile of Dirt street, in Nortlstds; $1 (tsx ll.io).

Alvlna FrMmann to Marie Hicks, same property; $1. NORWOOD Anna Bogi to Nicholas and William K. Jarohson. $0 hy 100 feet on northeast corner of Spencer anil Hudson avenues In Notwsod; $1 (lax 12.10). NORWOOD Estate of Jaaaea A.

Graft to. Joan Thueneman, Lot -za Syndicate auhdlvijloit in In lvanhoe Norwood; $500 (tax $0 cents). NORWOOD Lemuel A. Mnaterson to J. Raymond puvle, IS by 100 feet on cast side of Grov avenu.

110 feet south ol Marsh avenue in Norwood; II (tax NORWOOD Irei.a Wlngfleld to Morgan Vsn Matre, lot 171 In J. F. Mills' subdivision in Maplewood; $1 (lax $1). Morgan Van Matre to Joseph 11. Ha gen, same property; $1 (ax $1).

NORWOOD VIEW SUBDIVISION Bar. hara Roehm to Roco Itomlno, Lot 147 In Norwood View subdivision; $1 (tax $0 cents). PRICE HILL Arthur Brauch to Edna it. Brauch, II by 111 fest on sast aide of McPherson avenue; $1 (tax 10 cents). PRICE HIL1 Patrick H.

MoKsen to Ueorge A. tttaif. nine lots la Mr cone's subdivision on Price HIU; 1 (tax RACE STREET SaJvator Oamblno to Maurice Tavel and Morris Maleraon. 10 hy 10 teet on west slds of Race street, hole No. 1117; $1 (tax $7).

SEVENTH STREET Mary E. Martin to Solomon Gerahuuy. 1 by -01 feet on north side of Seventh street; $1 (tax 8PRING gTREET Felix J. O'Neill to William R. i nd Ethel M.

Edmondann. 10 by 00 feet on east side of Spring "street, 17 feet north of Thirteenth street: $1 Its 11.10). John B. O'Neill to Felix J. O'Neill and Catherine Edmondeon.

undivided lntereat In aame property; $1 (tax (-0 cental. VAl'OHAN ROAD-Emll Oottman to Harry and Anna M. Schulten. by 210 feet on Vaughan mad; bouse 1.10; $1 (tax 5 CENTRAL VINE STREET Nicholas Mahaa (o The Standard Oil Company. 43 by feet on eouth tat corner of Vine street and Fifteenth streets; $1 (tsx 110).

WALNUT HILLS Homer A. Weaael te Doris K. Ransohoff, 15 feet on side of Saluiarie avenue: $1 (tax 1. WALNUT HrLlJ-Lllsle M. William to Mary and William T.

Hennren. 41 by 170 feet on weat aide of Ingleaide avenue: $1 (tax 00). W'BfcT END Maria A. Melnera to Anna E. MeUman.

2 by 100 feet on Poplar atreet, 1.470 feet weat of Freeman avenue; 01. WBSTO'OOD-George Bentel to Julia Sturts. AO by I.U feet on ess: aid of Bue.l street In Westwood; $1 tux $." WESTWOOD-Th Werk Realty Company to Minnie Heckmann et feet on south aid of Harrison avenue, (a) feet from 4 Ureck svenue; 41 (lax 4a). WOODBURX AVENUE Clifford Emklch to Raymond E. Cleary, 1-' by l.V) feet en northwest corner of Wood burn avenue snd Eugenia svenue; 1 (tax S4).

WYOMING Rsmuel W. Hombraok to F. Mohr. 75 by tod feet on south etda of Weniworih avenu in yorrOn. 11 itax $-1.

WYOMING lame D. to Bertha C. Stockton, part of Lot 40 In John A. Clark's on Elm svenue in Wyoming; wll tux SO cents). WYOMING Luella E.

Steama to Harry Gory, 20 fest en norths aide of Poplar street. 00 fest eaat of Grov atrt la Wyoming; $1 (tsx cuts). Mortg-agea Filed. America L. B.

Hauaa to Jam F. Mets Helen H. Llttrll to E. H. J.

Haymond Davis to Central Norwood B. and L. A 1, Joseph Holm to Kagls S. sail L. A.

John Slegman to sam 1, llonato Moran aame August E. Lapp to same Joaei.h H. Hagen to Cincinnati Kluanc Company 4. Sam to earn 4, Nelle I. Stevens to Southern Ohio Savings Bank 1, Herman J.

Jesse to North Kalr-mnunt Local L. and Ida Kruger to Clvtand B. A. 4. Charle avhults to Cincinnatlus L.

and B. Co Oeorgisnna Kuhlman to Clark St. and B. Co 1. Same to Sam 1, Gertrude Hilton to am Anna R.

bsrnes te Cincinnati Work-Ingmen's B. and Co 1, Loa Gavhan to asm I. Harry Schulten ta Price HIU Eagle 1 and B. Co. No.

1 4, Tetta Kanter to Oest Street L. and B. Co. No. I Mary L.

Hndrn Llssle M. Wllllsms 1. ham to Big Fear B. ami S. 4.

Christopher K. Jonte to aame Louts E. Landers te Oakley Improved B. and L. Ce t.

Edward O. Ralchel to 1. Tba KamllT Hesltr Co. to Weatern and Southern Life Insurance 1, Clifford K. Mathers to Kagle snd 1- A.

Emrl Krsus ts aam I ,000 70 ,100 400 ,710 0U0 00 too .110 .100 .100 .100 ,100 0l 300 000' ,000 Tl ,000 In III IS 110 ooo William t. Braaa to earn Maurice Tel ta Cttuwna Qlft B. and L. Co. Elvira W.

Mckeed (s Oardoa D. aad L. Company B. T. aiirana ta Price Hill St.

and Mortgages Cancolod. James W. Ball to Real Estate and Improvement Compsny Arthur V. Koip to sm bame to Mtry E. Buck William E.

Hundley to Union Savings Hank Lewi E. Lee to Evanaton Dank Julia Sauer to Southern Ohio Loan Co. Mary urkart to II (ten Height 1 and Company Lemuel A. Maalcrsun 40 Central Norwood 11. snd 1 A Same to Aia S.

Hlmpklnaon Mry Kauffman te Abram Goodrnan. Anna E. Mciaman to Volunteer L. and H. Company Herman A.

Kayless Ptsrl Market Hank John Siegmaa to Eagls 8. and A. Anna C. Hill to Jamee G. Mary E.

Martin to Garden D. and L. Company Frank W. Routler to Mary Ceoper. Herman Burkhold to Delta Loan Association Company Edward to Cleveland B.

A. Albert Kaelln to John J. Barr Edward Pruha-lo Eaat End L. Edward Hr unbolt to Till U. and T.

Company John A. Snide rto Cottag B. and ompany Samuel W. Hornbrook to Elisabeth J. Hornbrook M.

Houtir to Georre C. Earnlat. Salvator Gnmblno to Reading Koad L. and B. Co Elvira W.

Mc l-eod ta Garden D. and Compnny John H. Duurelmann to Veadome B. and L. Co Ethel Orlrk to Delta A.

Ce Dora Rukln to Peoples B. and 8. ompany Banie to Llllle Amhtauser Anna M. Woltjen to Extension L. and Is.

Co TOO 4.000 fcOM L. Company 1.000 Max Brews ts Pearl Market Baak. 17.404 Solomon Garauuny le City Hall Bank William P. Hosssi te Noad Healty Csmuaay Olga L. Beeuden to Hsary I).

Welsr F.dna Ltvln to Fe.leiai Flnano Co. Flora Snider to Collage li. aad Company i William Evera to Woodward B. and L. Company Harry Bandera ts Carry vtllc U.

and H. Company Ida M. Law to Avondal U. a. L.

and B. Co John C. Wilson to Hamilton County Hank Dora Rankin to People's B. and 8. Company Abraham 8hor to earn ....7 John L.

Stab to Brighton Bank and Trut Co Daisy B. Perl to Forelwn Christian allMionary Society Anna M. Woltjeo to orklagmea's R. and S. Co Kat Nldea to Buckey and B.

Co. Flora Garth to southern Ohl Savings Bank Charles c. Jsckson to John W. Chemberlin Walter H. Hunschs to Federal Finance Co Loretta Kelly te Cincinnati Work Ingmen's Club B.

and L. Co Ida M. Allln to Equitable Lit Assurance Society I.nda A. Perln to Frank Strlfler Bdwanl J. Suck to C.

Mxrte Hlcka to Fundamental L. and H. Company Same to Dora Poll Nicholas Jscobson to Minnie L. Schmldlln 1.10 UIO o.ooo S.000 1.00 1.10 1.700 1,000 1,121 4.100 1.400 1,100 1,000 I.II0 710 1.100 4.000 6.20O 1,1.4) SHI l.suu 1,000 1.00" l.itai t.voo Sa oou l.ooo' oou 1.100 i.mo 1.114 1.100 10,000 1,400 100 700 1.600 4.110 1.100 10 4.100 1,000 1.000 Davis Supports Smith, Old Split Iking Healed, Republicans Are Told CONTnrCTED from fibst page. he was a prospective candidate for the United Sutea eonatorshlp and Judge Smith wss in training to succeed him In the Governor's mansion, they were exceedingly close.

Then came a rift' between them, dating from Judge Smith's attitude of opposition to th emergency" of tt reoriranlxa-tlon ripper code. After he had fa-; etlliatrd the suit In the Oio Suprom Court they become extiemely dlstanL In recent days, however. Judge Smith hns anil that, under tho circumstances, the Governor was right In making the act nn "emergency" and that It had Justified Itself amply. He cheerfully assumed the burden of defense of th Davis administration and said "would not act aa prosecutor against tho Republican record." In quarters th new of the alliance waa hailed with delight It was pointed out that It Intensified th primary election difference In th Republican camp, ar.d also that It would mako mars oertaia tnat ta latvu aa-. nuiuatrsian awai vw few ayea a rt-feroiaiuni next falL Th Democrat le leaders had feared that th Eavl" regime might not be an hums through" i a policy of evasion on tho part of their foes, IM! Th headquarters Of Congressman Blrneon D.

Fesa. Tallow Springs, si i candidate for tho United States Sea-; atorahlp, admitted that a blunder had been made In Inviting Miss Florence) Alloa. Cleveland Judge, aad candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court on an Independent ticket, to the Fee I I .1 .4 lM (III lltely aa possible, but with a certain -'jmeaaur of flrmneaa, a telegram was l.ooo sent to aflss Alloa not to attend th $.000 1 party unless ah were a Repaibllean. 1.H0 Sh Is llstsd officially as a Democrat, and th ludicrous admission-waa mad 4 that sh waa considered to be a Re publican when th Invitation was sent. OBQAHTZE FOB DUTFT.

At a gathering ef th elnn of DifTy yeaterdar wer c.1en th fight In Hamilton County to sectre votes for the Democratic gubernatorial i onilnallon. Th organisation will bo known as th 'T. J. Duffy for Oovernor Club," ard IU ofll'-era are. PrealiU.it, Howard N.

Ragland. --Vice PeeaidoiL Dr. Roliort J. OTH-nnell. Treojurer.

Edward F. Ro.ner, nrd Secretary, Jchn M. Cromn. air. DuXy hrmeo.lt was In Cincinnati yesterday and expressed l.lmsrlf aa highly gratified at th pr.g-rrss his camralsm is inaki'g through- i ut th atat.

AXTJ8XXSNTS. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK BALLRT DIVKatTlgSEklrKITg. MLLE. ex la dagaxova Aasl Dainty Daneera, GREEK EVANS, y.os Oswra Star, Slssrs Tsrssdsr" gsaa. ORCHESTRA CONCERT.

Prlees S3 Is TS. 8 pjn VRomeoatid Jufiet" a Great le fhwa3 Piaeat Heataaraata Beat Daarr-iiea. not bi.b biix ron a SINGLE ADMIMg09f PALACE COX 6 Acts of Vaudeville tAadthtplay, Tsss Mr la -Mr. Barnes of New York." Wed. and Sat.

TUB gTCART WALKEIl 4V4MP AM GOOD GRACIOUS ANNADELLE BY" WT toattST PURE FOOD SHOW NEXT VttK Motion Picture uimi.iyKcusc HKK1 "TRAVLiN nt1 LARKY skmon Kext eek MAE h'MKl ami RODOLPH VoUEimt: "The De'ieious Littit 0 and A. Coram 0RPHEUM aii-near vest in nr.7 sImi snu Ho, I. 1,1 FAMILY all SOW IHOWI.VII sUCUSXKENTS. ISTIlANDi -j ROW Mlnu "XAXihik ANITA STEW; "The Woman He PATHS IH NOIiTH." WHO SKM I. "lt.7rt AI.S S.ep 1 s'snr-i v.

rut nun "I.I.I-.KS H(u i.i.r.r..i gIIVt. tber Krsturet WAI Mil WALNl CHARLES RAY "SMUDGE" Cosaedy Fables. "Ilurklng BieaisJ iitse Sena. jj F. KEITH ALL SEATS 25c BERT LYTELL in "SHERLOCK BltOU' Csssedr "Bsttllag and tier ALL TBI ftPLASMjl UttK Oa I'rraeai Mil.

it UjaJn HollywooJEa In Psgae'a SSuo Ctam est la Ike Air A boat San Kext Werk, Here-. Dnakrl KORMA TAI.HAur.I la tiik pitouATHi IT ALL Be. CONaySLAND Cincinnati's Real Pleasure Retort ALWAYS COOte STLBAIf AMCSEMKXTS aad IMMIXr. Mala Street Association Oatlaa; FREE! BASEBALL TICKETS (Grand Stand Seats) -rot BABE RUTH DAY Monday, July 24 Offer Open To Every, Man, Boy, Woman and Child in Cincinnati and Vicinity YOUR ONE CHsANCE TO SEE THE GAME FREE Ftor Particulars Write, Call or Phone Circulation Department. THE CINCINNATI' ENQUIRER canalot aasawaasasB I aswgUUI Dick Dumbunhy Gives Inside Information! I By ALBERTINE RANDAU Praiaetd be Oeuise lKW I ISeW" IIT-rANOW III M0WJAUKE I I Tf'M Ill' II NO NOT OUT.DE "fl j1.

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