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DRAINS eiport Ik, In esalon. fi ne Week Firm. 1 .1, iikae A PC Li. i rnn actor DMributw of Wintry Weather Sole Market in Favor the Bulls. price wovemenU -n-t market tbis cwl lu ..1 crop alvlcea OW'n elfle om' Li (TOO to th.

probbl. future uoo.cco"n,of the u. the ba 01 nncriJ. Ther was. rary Arm undton "nd roo position.

hW'rKord. for th. BoJtrate of rht area in Kbut bard enough to k.nfdt. while over the ii rt of the winter wheat bolt of molBtur. tfc.t tha pctrallr aanm.ru rf tba season 11 vsrr conclu tne true but It taiht that the Government re- on Monday afternoon lower condition than pre law December, when tn uov- sada condition 71.0 per a rwaptratloni were of quite 11b- LwtrttMH.

amounting to 6.000.- IgMw.M bushel', and a pratl- Utttun of the foreign demand Wfenet that Europe was buying WiaMbe American varieties. Most afcaua iu for durum wheat ilpnnt to Italjr, bilt there wa. htlir trade In hard winter. kOulf, with the reault that cash hardened all along the Tnde Gathera Hop. It ta whole tha trite felt more Ml at sustained advances, al- Ld It wn admitted that much I atpend on how the crop shapes atta few weeks of growing and on tha attitude of for-I tVtrt.

It waa feared that ad-a Blgtit check the eiport busi- spatially aa wheat wa. moving lUttla mora freedom from the an Htnlsphera and foreign lira not followed advances ten narket, after harking and ajnar a range of about two bushel, developed decided 1 toward the close and the aold at new high 'for tha season on Friday Itay price was only be-'frarevloua high Point. The a1 values reflected a very la position and a feature of wu buying by strong 'wain tha Weat, due to consuming market, were Won aupplle, Chicago "rkeawere helow a parity "Wd. There wa, opoft demand and caeh both at the U4 tha dull little new future in the kt eedlnf operation, made crop advlc bC Ud '7 Market Km 'n future, at Wh th Jth Plel- Nil l.ror ou'id The flr.t f'Mt wa. W''lther ln Krou: Tv Bu Tn demand "silll In tne as; North evl- hi4' not a but "ere nM tv 'Wratlon, Ltr.

si 111 ten: i 't i SIN 44 2 4.. 'Iir' Cincinnati postal officials, including Superintendent R. N. Bird, of the Railway Mall Service; George T. TL Blrdaeye, of tie Postal InspoUon Service, and Postmaster Arthur Behymer.

returned to Cincinnati yesterday from Louisville, where they attended a postal conference. Tha conference was attended by approximately X.T09 persons they report, most of whom wero large mailers. The object of the conference was Improvement of the service. la celebrating the completion of his sixtieth consecutive year of service with the Crane aV Breed Company, O. D.

Bryant, Vice President and Treasurer of the organisation, last night was host to a number of his business associates at a dinner given at the Business Men's Club. On behalf of the company A. A. Breed, Its Presi dent, presented to Mr. Bryant ajna-hogany chiming clock as token of esteem and appreciation.

A large floral piece also; was presented' to air. Bryant by A. A. Martin, who haa been In tha employ of th company for El years, on behalf of his associate. Dr.

Caswell A. Mayo, former Preal-, dent of the American Pharmaceutical Association, now of Cincinnati, 'will give an Illustrated lecture, on the "Physical Aspecta of the Colleges of Pharmacy of, tha United 8tates before the Cincinnati branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, at Lloyd's Library, 30) West Court street, next Tuesday evening. April 10. The lecture has been given In a number of cities. 6PIBITUALISTS.

It W. THIRD NEWPORT, KT. SPIRIT MKDIUM L1FK AUVltKK PROF, WM. UARVslr. I de hereby solemnly acre and sruaraa.

te- to make yen aw charge I fall te toll you the abject of your visit, of your friends, anemias and rivals. I promise tell yon whether your husband, wife er sweetheart la true or false. 1 will tell you now to sain ma iovo oi ana one you moat deairo, even though miles away. In fact, 1 win ten you every nop, tear or ambition bettor than you can tell youraolt, without you tellinv ni one word, and It vou are not absolutely satlaflad wbes reading Is ever (you to be full Judge), pay me not ons penny. Is not honest? I ad- vies you on love, courtship, marriage, divorce, business, lawsuits, speculation, and transactions of all kinds, tell whom and when to marry, settle lovers' quarrels and family troubles, to.

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sroerarieee to ten you OI your nniiea also how to win your heart's desire qulckl) ana ovarcom your rivals or oueuicles es Istlng between you and your future happi- uvea. a ris tott in Tnonm.siT Do vou find with all vur natural sifts snd talent that irou ar baffled, disco ur- ased and unsuccessful if so, com and advised, tiud out the cause of your oaa vex and now to Chang your Dad conai tlons to those of and Hanoi ness. Thousands live to-day to bless and a-iv credit of their suocees and happiness to this wonderful Medium. 1 have helped others why not yut A never tan to cause speeuy ana nappy msrrlage with th one of your choice; reunite th oeearated and slv luck to wlu your greatsst wish, overcome bad luck ana sorrow or ail aiaos, ana never lakes nut a short time. I teach aoraonal magnetism and de- lop Mediumavv Call and learn what gift you poems.

1 PPBCIAL LOW FKBs lu IIoun: Oally and Sundaya 1 a. SB. te lam. Thursday until IP. m.

IS W. TH1KII KT- HIttrUUT. BwZ. Firs mlnutee from Dial Terminal. Clm Flv-ent car tore, Me letters aaswsreo.

MRS. MILLER. TO Orchard at, Newport, Ky. South till. World's greatest Spiritualist medium.

Adrlra In all affairs of life: advts you slnrerely In lawsuits or Chang In bust- liesa. whether It is Deal to continue or enng In other pursuits or remain In your prrsent place or seeV future In other climates. Information on health and happiness. Unsocial and domestic troubles; warn you of danger and docldenta, locate lost or absent friends. Reading dally and Sunday from 1 a.

m. to I p. m. No, I or li car from Dial Terminal to Seventh sC FOURTH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Services vry Sunday, p. at 11 Freeman av.

Every Wednesday, I p. K. of P. Hall. Knowlton'e corner.

i umminsviue. Arter in serious iimev of our pastor we ar glad to announce to the members and niany friends that we will have with us again our loyal and untiring Rev. V. Hamer. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH "OF GOD holds service to-day tSunday) snd hrreaftar, and n.

Ill w. Fifth bet. Rac and Elm. Also services Thursday afternoon at I. All welcome to hear tb word of Ood apokan In truth.

MRS. P. A. B. RESELL Founder.

MRS. STRATTON, t. MMM. ii.u ie u.u, b. I Orchard Newport.

Ky. Take or II car over York st. to Ninth, walk half square to Orchard. Licensed. South bliS GOODWILL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Ninth and Plum.

Sunday at and lectures, mesaaarea. Thursday) 1:10 and message service, Saturday, supper social. rev, b. B. huui, raster.

THIRD SPIRITUALIST CHURCH-Curtls and Gilbert av. Service Sunday and Thursdsy, 7:10. Sunday th llth, serv ice iv and supper servea rrom I to I. All welcome. N.

ZACHARIAS. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL BPIRITUAL- 18T CHURCH (Peebles Ourner) Lec tures. H. L. Messskca.

Mrs. Touscbardt and others, p. m. All welcome. MRS.

STRRUKG ROBERTS Message Thursday 1 and 1 pr an. mo-Mlcken car off at Marshall, till. Walk up the hill half a block. West 1777. FIRST SPIRITUALI8T CHURCH OF COVINGTON.

wllp bold sarrkcos every ounaay at an saaoison av. o'clock. MRS. BELLE) GILLARD, Paster. THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIB-ERAL THOUOHT 31 W.

Klgbth St. Services Thursday and iBunday, Looture to-oay sy atra. GOLDEN RULE SPIRITUALIST BOCl .4. TIKI I VCIUCK, sages, Mr. Horstman.

All welcome. AURABEL1.E QUICK, Minister. FIRST CHURCH OF P8TCHO SCIENCS Regular services and messagoa Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Herman Hall, 8U Clair and Jefferson.

Vlne-Cllfton cars. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 111 Fourth av Dayton, Ky. W. ia a 7:10 p. m.

Speaking and messages given. All welcome. MRS. 8 ABIE. Pastor.

SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF CHRI8T 1121 Walnut; 1:10 and 7:10. Lecture and messages, CHAS. ALLEN, Pastor. MRS. ALEXANDER Readings 1:10 to 4.

Also Tuesday evenings, 4131 Easlsrn av. East End cars. MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT, p. Hit Fifth Dayton, Ky. awtter L.

An-drlou S. 41II.Y. HEY. a E. HUOL restdsnci.

III Crown 1., cinolnaatU Pbon Wood-burn lit! Y. MEETING WEDNESDAY, tot, AT till VSsJnuU Messages by, Mra ST. JOSEPH'S SPIRITUAL -CHURCH Sunday, 1:10. Doyle's Academy. REV.

VIOLA MOHONEY HAMER By appointment. lM R. CARRIE PFIRRMANN, III Maple, Dy-ton, Ky. Phone 8. III.

LODGE NOTICES. t-INCINNATI COMMANDER NO. K. conclave MONDAY, April 7:10 p. m.

Work. Red Cross and Malta, All active numbers will attend at P. rn, for rehearsal In full form. CHARLES M. TOST, E.

O. McMillan lodge no i. CYNTHIA LOIXJB NO. ltl, F. andX M.

NEXT FRIDAY EVENING. Work In V. W. and ae. a.

rierr ROBERT MUELLER, vi luun. ec y. DOUGLASS LODGE, OF P. Masonic Tftrnn aa TVl. i ar i atuu vv as, lasts jtvsvtjuil WJ Rank TO-MORROW EVENING.

Visitors are Invited. COMMANDERY NO. i special conclave tussuai, Atirll In mii tb Temple. -THE ENQUIKEli, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, ,8... 1923 ffTMiy I' MEN AND MATTERS.

1 loixtc hoticzs. FILn7.fX)D?-KO- O. O. F. T.rS visitors J.

Pfd. gnnaiir. Sw'y. tloa. Vtaiure welcome.

1). MOITIRS. K. O. 1V' DG" NO.

1, K. OF P. will con: for th Knltht Rank Asrll 1. at Odd r.llow,' Templa? L0DGB NO. F.

AND Jk Drll 10. .311 b1u.n 1 Plal comrauD.cttoii at wwa aws ar Aalin.UKllOn Or CaaVlt(1 lOat tML "HAM, W. la. AND JTRIKNOB-Danc, (laat on. (N" Patrol, et the Ladlaar Oriental MEMBERS or OUIDINO BTAR iO.

41, K- P'rtoa, are mueatod to 'clock SUNDAY aVtEKNOON ai ic or F. Anne, to hold servlc, over th. remain, of Brother LeWl, F. Volk. of neighboring lodges are Invited to attend.

MOOSE, ATTENTION! Moose Memorial Sunday Afternoon, 2 p. April 8. At -Moot Temple, 110-111 Plum et. In honor of our departed brothers. Oration by Hon.

Frank Murphy, member of Con-areas. Eighteenth Ul.trlct of Ohio, Sacred musical and vocal program. CHA8. H. DUN HO FT, Dictator.

Laale Rlnkenberger, Bec'y. McMillan lodge no p. and a M. The brethren will aasembls to pay th last sad trlbut of respect to th mor tal remains or uro. Edward Lamp MONDAY MORNING, April 11 o'clock, at th Dunkman funeral parlors, 110 Clark at.

Lodge will opea at 10:10 a. m. HUGO ANDERSON, vr inggr, oec WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 411, F. 'AND At M.

stated msetlng TUESDAY, April .0, at 7:10 p. rn. Visiting brethren welaome. LUTHER U. DAVIS.

W. M. AVIIIIare Schiirhardt. Secretary. SPECIAL WOTICE.

NHTiri! will nA ii. mw igr any debts contracted by my wife. HARRY ROGERS. BISTHS. GEYEK--To Mr.

and Mra Charles Ueyer (nee Mary Rabe), of Borden South Curamlnsville, 7-lb. baby fjlrl, March 28. lt23. Thanks to Dr. Knapp, and nurses of the Good bamaritan Hospital.

HART To Mr. and Mra J. Sumner Hart, a lovely girl, Angela Ethel, et Good Samaritan Hospital. Thanks -to Dr. Angela Farley and nurses.

KLEIER To Mr. and Mrs. George Kleier (nee MarTey), an S-lb. baby Brrl, Sunday, April 1. Thanks to r.

D. J. Davles and Grandmas Kleier and Maffey. MKNTINK To Hugo and Flora Men-tlnk (nee Wolke), a healthy bouno-lng boy, Saturday, April 7, 1)22. All well.

Thanka to Dr. Voss and nurse, Mrs. Hoffman. SCHOTT To Mr. and Mra P.

Schott, of 2S16 Coleraln a baby girl, 7 March 30. Thanks to Dr. F. Scheerer and nurses of Oood Samaritan Hospital. DEATHS.

ALLOW AT Charles Alloway, beloved husband of Mary Alloway (nee Lelnlnger), Friday, April 123, at residence, 1124 Central av. New-part. Ky, aged 7 years. Funeral Monday, April 9. Blessing at SL Steptierfs Church at 9 a.

m. Interment 8t Stephen's Cemetery. Requiem high mast Tuesday, April 10, at 7:45 a. m. BACHMANN Rudolph Baehmann.

beloved husband of Lucinda Baehmann (nee Workman), at his residence, Milford, Ohio. Friday, April 6. 1923, in his fifty-fifth year. Funeral from residence, Monday, April 8, 2 p. m.

Parkersburg (W. Va.) papers please copy. BOOARD Harold David Bogard, beloved son of James and Elisabeth Cutter Bogard (nee Dickman), Saturday, April 7, aged 18 years. Services at residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Ebert, 718 Maple Newport, Tuesday, April 10, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. BROCKMEIER Clara Brockmeler (nee Tatber), beloved wife of Henry Brockmeler, Saturday, April 7. at 2 a. at residence, 600 E.

Pearl at Funeral from late residence, Tuesday, April 10, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Phllomena Church at 8:30 a. CONST ANS Sybllla Constsns, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

George Sauerston, 111 Overton st, Newport Ky, Friday, April aged 78 years. Funeral Monday, April 9, 1923, at' 10 from late residence. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Los Angeles (Cat) papers please copy. COOLIDGE! Anna Hall Coolldge, widow of i.moiny tjooirage, at her residence ln Chicago, Funeral services at 8370 Morrison Clifton, Monday, April 9, at 2:30 p.

m. CURLBT Fifth anniversary high m. it, mass inursuay, viprii li, ai ew 111.. St Patrick's Church, Fourth and Philadelphia Covington, fojr Miss Edna Curley, formerly of No. 65 Plum st, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Friends Invited. CUSICK Vary Cuslok (nee. Flera- ming), motner oi m. j. cusick.

Saturday, April 7. at 2:80 a. m. Funeral from the John J. Gilligan ft Son funeral home, 22 W.

Ninth Monday, April 9, at 9 rn. Interment at Reading, Ohio, at 10 a. m. DINKELM ANN Henry Dinkelmann, beloved, husband of Christina Dlnk-elman-nee Mayer), April 7, 1923, at 8:15 P- m. Funeral Tuesday, April 10, from his late residence, I4U, Larairt uaiciey, i p.

m. 1'iease) unui uu were. DUNCAN Berton Duncan, beloved son of Eli and Anna Duncan (nee Oarber), suddehly, Saturday, April 7. Due notice orrunerai. ELLTOTT Kara Taylor Elliott, at Del Norte, April 2.

Masonic serv-- Ices Spring Grove chapel Wednesday, April 11, at 3 p. No flowers. GEST Susannah Bailey Gest widow or josepn Jonn uest, Friday, April 9, In her 89th year, at Los Angeles, uamomia. HATJ8SER Catherine Hausser (nee Zwlck), beloved wire or George Hausser, Thursday, April 6, 1923, at 11:20 p. aged 45 year.

Funeral from late residence, 26 Ben son Reading, Ohio, Tuesday, April li, it I a. m. Requiem high mass at Sts. Peter and Paul Phurch at 9 a. m.

Relatives and friends Invited. Kindly omit flowers. St Louis (Mo.) papers please eopy.j tttvtts Carev Hlnes. Fourth anni versary requiem nign mass, nurcn OI the Assumption, nonuay, japru 9. 8 a.

m. HORNBROOK Caroline Hornbrooki at tne noma oi ner uaumcr, jui Anderson, Saturday. April 7th, at 4 p. Camp Dennlson, Fu neral from the Terrace Park Episcopal Church, Tuesday, April 10th, at 2:30 p. m.

Burial at Milford, Ohio. HTJtJHES Edgar W. Hughea, Br. husband or narin ns" Costello). Friday, Aprir 6, 1921 Services Monday, April 9.

at 3:80 m. from his late borne, 8863 umstein av. INDERRIEDEN Ollle Inderrleden, oe.ovea ousoana uorvum sauor-rleden (nee Carroll), Friday, April at l. nv tvai- dence, 2719 Jefferson av. Funeral from the above residence Monday, April 9.

at 8:48 a. m. Requiem high mass at St Church at 9:18 a. m. KENNET Vlaner Kenney (nee Chll-ders), at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Harry Myera, n. w. cor. 8I: teenth st and Maryland ava Covington, Ky, Saturday, April 1, 1923. aged 66 years.

Due notice of funeral. I KLOPP Michael Klopp, belov.d tins-1 band wf Emma Klepp (no Auten-reich). suddenly. Thursday, April 8, at I '15 P. m.

Funeral from residence. 170 W. McMillan. Monday. April 9.

at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St George's Church, at 6:20 a. Kindly omit flowers. LIDINGTON Thomas Lidlngton, Br st the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Elisabeth Maurar, at Youngstown, Ohio, aged 73 yaars. Dug notice of fun.rai. LAMPE Edward H. Lamp) passed away Thursday, April 8, 1928, at residence. 816 W.

Seventh at Funeral Monday, at 11 a. from Dunkmann'a funeral home, 919 Clark at LTND Edward Lind. husband of Josephine M. Llnd, Friday. April 6.

1921. In his 67lh year, residence, 8518 Columbia av. Services at George H. Rondo's funeral home, Llnwood and Delta ava, Monday, April 9, at 2 p. m.

MARK Viola Mark, at tha resldenoa of her aranddaurhter. Mrs. Qua I Dennlson, Mllford-Oblo. Friday. April I.

Funeral from late resi dence Sunday, April .8, at 8 an. Burial at Greenlawn Cemetery. MAYLEBEN Ellen Mayleben (nee Petty), beloved wife of Philip Mayleben. Thursday, April 6, 1923, at residence. 634 Philadelphia st, Covington, aged 72 years.

Funeral Monday, April' 9. Services at the late realdence at I p. m. Interment Walnut Hills Cemetery. QLDEGEERINQ Bernard Oldegeer-lng, husband of Anna Oldegeerlrig (nee Schroeder), Saturday, April 7, at 9:16 Pv at residence, 2279 Loth at Du "notice of funeral.

PEARSON Anna' May Pearson, beloved sister of Ethel and Mary Pearson, at Coldsprings, Ky. Re- mains at. Vonderhaar Stetter's funeral parlors. Third and Overton Newport Ky. ROSENBAUM Henry J.

Rosenbaum, boloved husband of Agres Brlnker Rosenbaum (nee Meyer), Friday, April 6. 1923. at 8:30 m. In his 65th rear. Funeral from his lata residence, 2356 Wilder Monday, at 8:30 a.m.

Requiem high mats at Blessed Sacrament Church at I a. m. Friends invited. SKELLT Mrs. Elisabeth Bkelly.

Fourth anniversary requiem high mass Saturday, Aprtl 14, 8 a. St Edward's Church, Clark at SLICKMAN Georg Lytle Sltckman, beloved son of Augustus and Laura Lytle SUckman, at his home, 3742 Floral Norwood, Ohio. Funeral Tuesday, April 10, from the above residence at 8:16 a. m. Requiem high mass at St Mary's Cathedral, Covington, at 9 a.

m. Interment in Highland Cemetery. tt. n.n a i oranii vaiuenne oyann, dciotou i daughter of Helen Spahn (nee ltn.rh.,1 A A Tt S.ahn at her home, Lumley lane, Ft Thomas, Friday, April 6, 1123. Funeral from residence Monday, April 9, at 1 p.

m. Interment Highland Cemetery. SPEIXMAN Mary Bpellman '(nee Hopping), beloved wife of Edward C. Spellman, Friday, April 6th, 1923, at 7:20 p. at her residence, 4784 Rapid Run road.

Price Hill. Funeral Tuesday, April 10th. Requiem high moss at St Teresa's Church at 8:30 a. m. STEWART Samuel M.

Stewart, brother of tha late Judge Hugh Stewart, of Chicago, and Dr. Robert Stewart, of Pittsburg, passed away April 7 at Christ Hospital, Remains may be seen Sunday after- noon at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan and Upland place. Interment at Chicago, 111. STRAUSS Louis E.

Strauss, beloved husband of Magdalene Strauss (nee Krehe), suddenly, Friday, Aprtl 6, 1923, at his residence, 6140 Mont- ornery road, Pleasant Ridge, Inr-tnnntl. Ohio, aired 49 years. 1 Burial Monday at 10 a. m. Pleasant Kid ire Cemetery.

Chioago papers It 8:30 a. TURNAU-MUNlMam C. Turnau, be loved husband of the late Mane Romanian. Friday. AdMI 6th.

1923. 11:55 p. mM in his 77th year, at his residence, 2922 Losantlvllle avenue. Pleasant Kioge, Cincinnati, vmo. Funeral Monday ar residence, 1:30 p.

m. Service. St Peter's Evangelical Church, 3 p. m. Ftlends Invited.

URWILER Susan Mors Urwller, widow of George a Urwller. Friday morning, April 6. 1923. Funeral services at th Ninth Street Baptist Church. Ninth near Vine, Monday, at 2 p.

m. Burial private. Kindly omit flowers. VOLK Ixiuls F. beloved husband of Mary A.

Volk Poos), at his residence. 1005 Sixth av-Dayton, aged 69 rears. Funeral Monday. Aprtl 9, at I p. m.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. VUnDannAAK-nsnrj txtlnvad husband of Clara Vonder haar (nee Weber), Saturday, April 7, at 11:40 a. aged 86 years. Funeral from late residence. 4404 Ieonard av, 6t.

Bernard. Wednes- day, April 11, at cm m. solemn requiem high mass at St Clement's Church 9 a. m. WALSH antes E.

Walsh. beloved husband of the late Martha Walsh (nee Reynolds), at his residence, 973 Parkslde pi, Mt Adams, Thursday, April 6. Remains at J. J. Sullivan funeral parlors, 236 E.

Fourth st Requiem high mass St Xavler's Church, Monday, 9 o'clock. iSUMBIEIj John 8. Eumblel, beloved husband of Neola Porter Zumblel, at his residence, Erlanger, Ky. Friday, April 6, 1923. aged II y.ara.

Funeral service ertr tne late residence, at 10:30 a. Monday, April 9, 1923. Interment ln Highland Cemetery. HT MEMOEIAM. In Memory Of ar dear mother.

Hslsa T.ztor, wh died April 10, lilt. The month of April again is here. To us th saddest of tth year. Because It took from us away Our dear mother. Just on year ago to-day.

Badly Missed by Her Husband. Martin Textor and Family. In Loving; Jfemorr Of arar beloved husband and father, Ed. Holt wh died April 11.1. April recalls sad memories Of our loved one gon to rest: For those who think of you to-day Are th one that loved you best.

Badly Missed by Loving Wlf and Children. In Memory Of our dear husband and father, HENRY W. OBERHELMAN, who departed thla lit April 8, Sweat and peaceful be his rest Badly mlsaod, but never forgotten. From Loving Wlf, and Chlldrsn. In Memorr Of my dear daughter, Mrs.

Catherine Hoesl, who died April 13. 1114. To-day recalls sad memories Of a loved on gon to rest Those who think of her to-day Ar thos who loved hsr best From Hsr Loving Mother, Anna Qaarttner. In Memory Of ur husband and father, Andrew Miller, who passed away April .117. Not dsad to thos who lvd Not lost, just gon befor.

II still Uvss In our memory. And will forvr mors. Sadly Missed by His Wlf and Children. In Loving; Memory Of Gladys Marl Frits, wbe passed away April 9. Ilia.

Badly Missed by Loving Parents and Brother. rUKEBAL HOMB. J. J.SULUVAN&CO. niri ivn atMM.I-aM sr Limousine ambabuc nipped with pal.

inla V.nral BXaninaaaaa. staii Oaac and Funeral Parlors, Urn Bawl THE bUSSE 4L B0BGMANN CO. rvnguii viBECTuaaa. 1411 Freetaaa Av. Three CaatMta.

HesuMCtauiaa i a char, rhew W. 4a, 4 a ansa save W. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOMB. WsoeThwna ia MeMlilaa aa4 Cpbaad PL tfiTLiusBAER, FLORAL DESIGNS Za Loving; and Sacred Memory Of our dear beloved sea and brother, William J. Rune k.

who rasMd away to a btshor ltf April i. raja, and whs la spending his birthday In a beautiful Ial soanrnsra, MT DEAR BOY. Ob, bow sad the day la to ma, dov WH Ham, Tb day en which yon died. And erer shall memory cling te the Until I rest by your eld. Gone from bom and many friend Bright ln manhood's bloom; -Gone ts that heavenly homo above.

And t. Mleen in th all.nt nmK Ton ar son, dear William, but not far- socien, Nor shall yea over be. As long as life and memory last Wa Will tha Ther ar royal hearta and aplrlts brav. nere ar souls that ar pur and true; But none, dear William, can aver Take tb plaos of you. Badly Missed by Tour Loving Mother, Sis ter an iiASo, sua Suatag.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, Caroline Margaret iNiemiusr (nee uutko), who died April 1, 1K0. Three Ion yean hava pasasd Bine saw our dearest mother last iler memory Is aa sweet to-day As In th hour ah passed away, A loving mother, true and kind. No frlsad Ilk ber on earth we'll Bad, For all of us sl.s did her beat May God grant her eternal rest, la our heart there cornea a long Lag Xf mother only could come bora. Oftlmes our hearts do wander To th grave not far away. Where we laid our dearest mother Just three years ago to-day.

Badly Misted by Her Husband and Chll-. drtai In Sad Memory Of our dear father, Harry Ksndrlek, who aiea stay mil, and our dearly Beloved mother. Roe Schaefer Kendrlck, who died March 3, .111, In the light of God see you Each night at II down. hear your- voles, aa when aa earth, And see each smile and frown. And when wa ar.

called to Join you, Thla world and ar through, pray th Lord to lot go As peaceful and brav as you. Bo rest In peac, dear parents. For your Ufa work's wall don And your children bop to nieet you When tb final summons come, From Your Loving Children and Grandchildren. In Memory Of eur dearly beloved son and brother, Henry Carl Dlnkalacker, wbo passed away April 7, Ills, To-day lecalls sad memories Of a loved on gon to rest; And those who think of him to-day Are thos who loved him best. He bade no one a last farewell.

He said good-by to none; His loving hurt had ceased to beat And befor we knew It he was sons. His chssrtul amlle and his kind ways We pleasantly recall, Ha had a kind word for every one, And died beloved by all. Badly Missed by Mother, Father, Brother and Blaters. In Loving; Memory Of ror dearly beloved son and brother, Carl W. Garstner, wbo paastd away April 6, 1111.

To-day recall! sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest And thos who think of him Are thos who loved him bst Hs bads no one a last farewell, Hs'sald good-by to. none: Hit loving heart had ceased to beat And befor we knew It he wa, gone. His cheerful smile and bis kind ways Ws pleasantly recall. Hs had a kind word for every And dlsd beloved by alt Sadly Missed by His Mother and Blstsrs. In Memory i.

Of eur dear sister and daughter, Louis Koch (nee Verksmp), who passed away April I. HI1. April always brings sad memories Of our loved one gon to rest You will never be forgotten By those who loved you best Often we sit and wonder What you wo'ild think and say If you only knew what has transpired line you have gone away. Badly Missed by Your Mother and Bisters, Mrs. Eschelbach, Mrs.

Benilngsr, and Your Mother, Frances Bcbwlgert. Zn Memory Of our beloved wife- and mother, Mrs. Mary A. Ludwlg, who passed away April 6, .131. On year eg to-day 1 Dear mother Is gone, but not Ood oalled her home, It was HI will.

But in our hearts she lingers stilt Her memory Is as d.ar to-day As In the hour she passed away, A loving mother, true and kind. No friend on earth like her we'll Bad, For all of Us she did her belt May God grant ber eternal rest Sadly Missed by Husband and Daughters. In Memory Of eur dearly beloved wlf and mother. Anna Busch, who died April 7, 1110. 'TIs sweat to bs remembered.

And a pleasant thing to Snd That, though you may be absent You atlll are kept In mind. Not dead to those who loved you. Not loot. Just gone before. You still live In our memory.

And will forever more. Badly Missed by Hsr Husband and Children, In Memory Of amr dear sob and brother, DANIEL O. SANGER, Wh entered Into sternal rest on April 10, .120. Farewell, loved one, but not forever? Ther will be a glortona dawn. When we'll meet, to part no, never On th resurrection morn.

Badly Missed by Loving Mother and Family. In Memory Of eur mother, Louisa Koch (nee Ver-ksmp), wbo departed this life April 1111. Two years have passed, how sad and drear. We loved our mother, mother dear. Her vole Iswtllled, her spirit blest Ood gave ber soul eternal rest Badly Missed by Her Children, In Memory Of Patrolman Charles E.

Yeager, wh dtsd April 4, 1111. Oons, but not forgotten. Requiem high mass at Bt Stanislaus's Church Tuesday, April 10, at 7 a. m. In Lovlifg- Memory Of ear dear mother.

"Elisabeth Heeht who led April 1, 1111, and eur dear sister, Katie Uecbt wbe died April 14. 19M. Mother and sister gon. and are so lonely; Mother and sister, sw select nam e'er SBoaea. In their love ear hearts reamd shelter When Ufe'a storms and temawat broke.

Mother and sister gon, th Master called in em. He who died their souls to save; And they here area In triumph homeward. their pathway tbrwugb) th 4 er.fa Badly Missed by tb Family. In Loving; Memory Of eur dear sons and brother. Joseoh Nerl, who died January It 1.13: Frank Nerl.

who died- April 1.11; George Nerl, wbo died April .11. and our dear daughter and slstsr, Katharine Nerl, who died June 10. 1107. Friends may think have forgotten. And our wounded hearts ar healed.

Little do they know the sorrow That's within our hearts concealed, Thdtigh this world Is full of trouble. Full of sorrow and of pain. Yet to as It would be heaven If you war enly her again. Sadly Missed by Aa In Loving Bemembrano Of our dsar children. Ruth Horstmeysr, who paaeed away May .4..

lilt, aged I yoara 4 months, and Donald, who passed away April 10, .111, aged I years 1. months, Ons by one our love ones leave us. On by on, thsy pas away I But we -have the blessed assurance We ahall meet them all som day. Badly Missed by Mother, Father, Slstsr and Brother. In Loving Bemembranoe Of eur dear mother, Catherine Kues, who departed thla lit April I.

.110. Th stars ar dimly shining on lonely grave. Where aleepeth without waking One we loved but could not save. Bweet and peaceful thy rest, Forget you we can neve: God called thee. He knows bast, His will be don forever.

From Her Loving Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, Elisabeth H. XIreh-ner, who passed away April 9, Ills. Friends may think we havs forgotten. And our wounded heart ar healed.

Little do they know the sorrow That's within our hearts concealed. Bad and sudden waa the call Of one so dearly loved by all. Badly Missed by Sons Edward and John. In Memory Of Theresla Michael (ne Stenrer), who departed this life April Hit The month of April again Is here. To us the saddest of the year.

Because It took from us away Our dear mother, Just ons year asm to-day. Gon, But Not Forgotten, by Bona and Daughters. In Loving Memory. Of John Beta, whs died April 7. 1118.

Dearest husband and fathsr, hew ws miss you Wllnee from earth vou passed away; And our hearts ar aohfng sorsly As ws think of yu to-aay. Badly Kissed by His Loving Wlf and Children. In Loving Memory Of Katharine Hoeel, who dlsd April 13, 1 1(14. Gone, but net forgotten. FronWohn Hoesl.

Card of Thanka heartfelt thanks to all our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy and their beautiful floral offerings extended mmA li i li min anA In the great loss of our dearly beloved Due nana ana aeouy. FREDERICK L. RINCKENBBROER. i.i, lli.nl. nw Wrfief VnM tnr his words, and Jr.

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sit ana u. i Loder No. 1, and thanking th pallbearers xor vn.ir th efficient manner ln conducting the The "Bereaved Wife and Daughter. Charles E. Meyer Funeral Director-Mortician Canal 1931 1806 Vine St Thoughtful Service GEO.

12. R0HDE Funeral Home, Delta and Linwood Arg. Eut 404 BRANCH OFFICE: 2439 Eastern Av. Harry P. Miller Independent Undertaker My rrle Trust Prto $6.00 $12.00 Limousine 4.50 9.00 Floral Auto 6.00 12.00 la All Fnwarals Conducted By Us mt Cttapel sr funeral Horn ITJUEaa, OaVoe aata) Chap.

Liberty and Walnut Sts. Funeral Home 1441 Walnut, Near Liberty Phone Canal 1192. TJaloa labor We Believe in the Community Chest it if awsi zr For Nearly Fourscore Years the service of the Sullivan establishments has been guided by a well-understood knowledge of what is required humankind in bereavement. So comfort in that hour is-provided through the all-embracing facilities of Sullivan fervice. J.

Sullivan Company FUNERAL HOME Bell Place and McMillan Street. i Main Office and Funeral Parlor, 235 East Fourth Street. Nlrht and Day Pnonei: Main 1(00, Main 1601, Woodborn 13S. 1 i Card of Thanka, Wa baawby deal re -faj ezrree ear appra-rlatton and heart MM thanka ts eur relative, rnenda and neighbors for th kind sympathy attended to as la our late sorrow and aad bereavement la tb (real lee eur dearly beloved daue-htar aad surtar, EL41B WKnET. pclally wish to think fir.

It Bt mibrendt, rh.IX. (or hie words of eon-solatloa at tha borne and grave aad memorial awrvlce at tb Washinctoa Svaagell. cat Church; Camp Waahlagtaa Council N. II. D.

of operator of Canal Ii-chang, the doaer or tne many beautiful ourmi onenags. and -wrssssiiena Barf-knoobt for the efflclsnt manner ha which thy conducted tba tuneraly rrwm th Bereaved Pareata land Bisters, Card of Thanka. destr ttf eiprees eur heartfelt thanks to our relative, friend and nelsh-bora for th sympathy and kindness extended hi our sad bereavement la th kwa oi eur aear husband and father. CHARLJCS a ALAitECHT. I specie My do we wish thank the' Rev, Pll tTar-A 1.1.

1 I Mr. Oeerg Knol for th beautiful vocal selection rendered i Mia Howard, tba or- Sanlati th Senior Brotherhood of York real M. U. Church Clactnnatas Council No. If.

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Meilly far tli officiant manner la which Ji eon- auctd the-JunerU Th Be reared Wlf anal Beta. Card of Thanka, ta eur sad bewsuil era wtah a. tend our elnoere and heartfelt thanks to our iwlatlve aad friend for their sympathy and klndnsea shown te us tn ths great loos of our- dearly belered husband uiu aatntr. WILLIAM H. BREKKXM, Especially do wish thank th nv.

seiner cnanea uelner, ts Bt. Clare Church, for tba blessing at th church, all donor of th msany beautiful floral and spiritual offerings, and John J. Ollllgan for th effloltnt awrvlo rendered. The Bereaved Wife and Daughter and Son-in-Law. Card of Thank.

Although grief rerwhelmed us during our 1st sorrow, we ar not unmindful of th kindness and sympathy shown us In th great loss of our dearly beloved bus-band, father and brother. RUDOLPH HKTTRICK. also wish to thank Rev. Basil Hens and his assistants, of St Clement's Churoh, th organist and choir, th pallbearers, all relatives and friends, the donors of th many floral and spiritual offerings, and Fank W. Imwalls, of The Irawalle Memorial Funeral Home, for hi efficient services.

1 Ths Bereaved Wlf aad Family. Card of Thanka Ws wish take this opportunity of pressing, ur heartfelt appreciation for the sympathy and friendship shown by eur numerous relatives and friends in tha loan of our dear daughter, MRS. DOROTHY RUNaTXU BadlMlssed by Hsr Bereaved Family. pard of Thanka. Out Blerman wishes ts thank th friend for their Sowers and svmnathv at tha death of hla brother Fred: also to express his appreciation for the kindness of th John J.

Radel Company and Rev, Card ofuThanka Mrs. J. A. Ralls, fathsr and mother. sister and brothers wish to extend their heartfelt thanka to their many friends and relatives for th lev and sympathy shaayn them In their tat bereavement.

i4 11 III. 1 I UN. Card of 81 la my great sorrow arM bravmt I wteh to thank all my relatives. aighbor sad friend for their help aad kiadaaa aad the oyntpethy and many beautiful aoral offanass aa tb oudaa death any dearly beloved husband. FRED BHrVXLY.

I especially wish ts thank Rev. father Mueller, Orusemeiiar aad Hermann (or the Impressive requiem. It. Moore, Mr. Clark and Mr.

SUphoasoa for thslr anuria effort th pallbearer their klad serv-tca th Brotherhood of LooosMtlv Ka.i'i giaswa, the empkayeee et th Chtoag vl. ion of th aad O. R. R. Indiana, and th mployee of the aad O.

alee. at Summit. tor their beaailtul flo.a rfeiings aad attaadaac; ale th organ- tat and choir of St. Thomas Church, and -Mr. Michael J.

Rsbold for hla kind and neraonal service aad th efficient manner In which, ths funeral was conducted. Th Bereaved Wife, Mary Shtvsly (at Vaa be Ryt). Card of Thanka. desire express ear sinosr thank, ta all eur relative, friends and neighbor for their kindness and sympathy shown us ta our late sorrow and sad bereavemeul la th loss eur dearly belered mother, MRS. ROflA BTECKINOER (nee We wish ta thank Rev.

Fathsr Millar, of' Bt August Ina Church, for hla klad visits" to our bom aad hla Impressive high mass, the St. Montr', Married Ladles' Soclsty for their pallbearers and attendaaoa, Pr, Twltcbell (or hi untiring servlc. Wo also wish to thank all ear relative, friend oinplor.ee of th Wolf ehoe fao-. tory, th Cincinnati Ball Crank Company (or their many beautiful loral offering and spiritual bouquets. do wish to thank Th Vltt a Stermer Com.

pany tor their kindness and aflclral man. sr la which they oondocted th faneral. Frooa Her Bereaved OhUArca. Card of Thanka Wall or heart ar fllled with sorrow, are not unmindful of th kindness, lovs and sympathy showw as la tb great loss of any dearly beloved wlf ana eur" mother, UIXJAN BCHMTTX. sincerely wish to thank all our rela-l tlvea, friends and neighbor for their many kind deeda aad consoling wards.

Esp- dally do wish to thank the donors of th many beautiful floral offerings snd, spiritual bouqosta Rv, Schope end Rev. Voa Hsgel, the Sister at the Beton Hoa-pltaL th pallbearer Dr. Alvta Ranaeker for his untiring efforts, smployoea Olobe-Wernlcko Company, Dept. W. P.

No. and th Busse A Borgmaaa Company for ths prompt and fflelent maimer la Tb Bereaved Fatally. Card of Thanka. While eur hearta ar filled with and grief, are not unmindful of the. many kind acta and words or sympathy, beetowed on ns by our relatives, frteads and neighbor during ths sad hours of our, bereavement In the loos of our dearly leved husband and brother, JOSEPH A.

ALT. alss wish to thsmk th donors ef th many beautiful floral offerings sad spiritual bouquet the Rev. Humbert for the kind words of consolation, the pallhsrie. Dr. W.

O. Jacobs, and Buss A Borsman. Bereaved Wife, Brother and Bisters. Card of Thanka. -J eur Relatives and Friends: I wish to express my heartfelt anore.

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6W1B-41 tQaatera Avwsin BTsnar mar yerwaaal aaaaaoaarat rnAirK ATlCTJlBa Calls Aaawwred Uay Hlght FwwtwI Parlor Fry. Tflepbowe Bart TBI, I NOTHING in this world is accidental. Each of us is part of a great plan. The place of the funeral director is an, important one, for he has obligated self to relieve, through knowledge and natural sympathy, the pain of humankind in sorrow, Inspection of this modern horn, thirty minutes from Fountain Square, is invited. The 'Imwalle Memorial The Modern Funeral Home ilAIS AVEYVTB, AT WASHIXGTOJl FhoneB ATon-T414-T415.

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