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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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0 CHARGE PURCHASES WILL BE BILLED SEPTEMBER 1ST," OFFERS REMAINDER OF i SUMMER FASHIONS AT VERY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS i i i Siiits-Y $39.50, $50, $75, $100 Formerly sold up to $325- Coats and Wraps I $25, $39.50, $50, $75; $100 v. Formerly sold up to $325' Dresses at Half Price $5, $7.50, $10 Formerly sold up td $25 i Slip-On Sweaters $8.75 Formerly sold up to $12.50 Furs at Half Price v. i. No Exchanges or Approvals. I jTottrtft ant) ftcxt' A Cincinnati Product! Aside from the satisfaction which comes from patron izing home industry, there is a greater satisfaction in using Mendel-Drucker Trunks for Summer Travel "These scientifically constructed trunla-with the round corner scheme are the best that money can tait7 Ttpcctry Brcsds 7y buy.

New -1921 styles in all sizes lor every purpose.1 "Prices are very, very reasonable, starting at $35 and up. 1 MENDEL-DRUCKER Steamer Trunks, $10 up. We terry a complete line of Traeelinj Bajs, Suit Cases and other Vacation Accessories $7 JO up. Cincinnati Ldlni Trunk mnd Lthtr CWl Shp. 6 west Fourth street.

aXablUbod 1S97. Tb. aattaa mm4 WOT or TUt, a Dlrwt Tn at Mil Wa twit i ad tlx MOWS WHOLESALE PRICES avtac Th th. MMaOW rravfc Fed Wiltons Rojzl Wiltons ntagad Axcinstcn Fiber Perch Regs We i Show Otct 1,000 Different Patterns Dl mu T9 I vua lauviiiii aravai Tb ROBERT J. DOIISEf! c.

wnoLESALi COR. RACE MID PEARL STS. Wvmm ritrtl a. Wa.a, The Tr axel Art Cd. 132 Fourth St.

Many choice articles at special loco prkes. Come in and ho arounJ. oinoTRUssca -X. sksnaaa. mmmam nn.

anaal el I 'v. a i iw a NiMtunasiUtlMM ni ana be. iWTt tV.V mmt to mxv atuva( xjaa THE CUICJIATJ, TIIUI13DAY, JULY 13, ll-l IsToStartTo-Day As Grand Jnry Is Ready For Milk Pxice Quiz, TwO To Fill Vacancies in Body." T. R. French, Witness, Reported vTo Be III.

Experts Informed of Plans For Co-Operative Marketing Concern Financing To Be Discussed. the flrit wltneaie. are to b. heard to Court waa late In opening a Judje Fred Hoffman and other official attended the funeral of Judge Otway J. Co.grave.

Th. p- pointm.nt of two new grand juror. alao req'iired that Judge Hoffman re peat nl charge to the Jury. Mra, Ada Male I22t Fultdn avenuA and Mra Carrie B. Wherrltt, 1117 Sln-on avenue, were In a.

Juror to fill 'the vacanct.a cauied by the of Mra' Henrtett. Wood. 1221 avenue and MraTEUa H. Grimes, ISI1 MonUeth asrvloM of an attendant constantly. Mr.

French formerly was President of th. French Company. Another official or thlo company 1. a b. call ad hi.

place. Trieo-Mxlnf Slacnaatd. Dr. C. Allshlr.

Neal dlscusMd yesterday th. proposal or milk producer, that board of health aommiesloner. from all the counties In tbl. health district, fix th. prlc.

which th. producer I. to b. paid for bl. mUlcHs said thl ugge.tio.

may ba discussed 1 meeting of tb. district commis sioner wlthla th. next f.w daya Prosecutor Capella told Dr. Neal that, technically, It would bo Just as unlawful, for th. bealtb commission ers to la prlc.

Bxlng a. for th. dairyman th.mselv.si lion, loim with atbers la bat also distribute and maaufactur. th. of mUk eventually." Mr.

Befninr Mid he had not re ceived enourb report, from poisU in Indiana aad K.ntucky to 4-termln. wb.tn.r th. rain Tuaaday aftemooa beneDted paatur. la a number of placaa th. rround wa.

bard that th. rata Tan off and did not aoak BURGLAR PUSHES SLEEPER I To Bid. of Bed aad Search. Tor Bobbad. 'K M.

Slmtna, lilt Chapel manager of an amateur bu.ball team, wai not from hi. yc.tardajr morning-, when a burg-lar turned him' over in bad, raiaed th. mattrea. and under It for valuables. Slmmi'i clothinf -a.

rifled of $190, and fold watch and chain, belong-lns to Mr. Slmma, wa. Thomaa McMillan, 1271 Lin-wood frightened a burglar yea terday morning whenV awakened by the aound of bi. fooUlepg ah. creamed.

The Intruder fled without teallng anything of value. Jewelry, valued at $471 wa. from th. bom. of Charle.

Bab.rman, 1S40 Pixmont avenue. Burglar, who entered of Inquiry Into the milk and LUeet y9tUy morDlag lt0. building condition. in Hamilton County, wa. declared ye.terday and a turn from a player piano.

Patrolma Everett approached a negro who wa. akulkng along Concord atreet, near Klorence avenue, ye.terday morning with a aack on'hlr back. The negro dropped th. aack and fled when be the oncer. Patrolman Athe ahot.

In th. air, but th. n.gro eaeaped. Th. tack contained four dead ehlckeaa and kitchen uf n.lla.

ASSOCIATION To Function as Usual, in bi. charge to th. Jury Judg. Hqff. Denptte AiJT AetUl Vlsitlog Nlfges man acatn IrjtrUcted them not to In dict unlea It la found that.th.

high I price, a remit of a conaplracy be-1 ttten two or roor. perron in vioia- tlon of Ohio lawa. Calls Attention To Law. 'The mere fact that price, are high not a on. peraon may fli hla nriMa tn mnt hlmaalf uU Jllllr May Take, Is Anaaiieeneat Made By Direettrs.

"The work of the Vl.ltlng1 Nuraea' Aaaoclatlon will go on regardlea. of any action that Mlaa Elisabeth Cocke, Hoffman, when calling attention to th. Superintendent, or ber ataff might fact that Ohio haa no law against I take," wa. the decision announced pTofUeera. ht at 4 tf9cM meeting of the When the lurr had elected It.

officer. I wa. nearly nooa. and Irocutor Board of Tru.te. tb.

Vl.ltlng Louis H. Capella then excused P. W. Nurses' Association, held at th. bom.

uracK.ic, unairman or tn. jnau.triai Commlaalon of th. Chamber of Com. merae; Fred Hock, Bu.lnaa. Agent of I The Board of Tru.t.e.

demanded the Building Trade. Counel); H. a I th. resignation of Ml. Cock.

Mveral Damltia b.a I Milk l7rT Action. ZTd but t0 th' Van Atta. former county agricultural h. has not submitted IL In a agent, who had been waiting to Uatlfy. Miss Cock.

Mid If she left Th. four wltn.sse. were Inatructed to return to-day when they will be questioned by the grand Jury, A separate hour wa. set for each of the this morning, a. all have business which they, atated demanded their attention.

Tllden R. French. 1448 Obaerratory tvmua, flfth witness aummoned yeaUrday, did not appear. Instead be Mat a commuateaUoa from hi. physician.

Dr. M. 11. Brady, who I. formed Prosecutor Capelle that Mr.

French was not In physical condition to testify. Dr. Brady stated that Mr. French had suffered a of peraly.i. several month, ago and that h.

required th. though beaeftlU might bd derived by th. pubtlc. Mo final ruling I. to be mad.

by th. proMcutor, until th. proposition reach, him ra eoncret. form from th. milk dealers.

The difference In th. price received by the farmer, for milk and tb. price charged th. oons.mer by the distributing eompaay. In excess of centa.

ha. caused oa th. on. band a desire that there should be an euihoritativ. laveatlgatlon to determine 'If thl.

"spread" I. th. reaalt of monopoly or a restraint of trade, and on th. olh.r a desire on the part of th. milk producer, to turn' to co-operative marketing for the elimination of th.

middleman and for better price, to the consumer aad th. dairyman. A demand for an Investigation ha. been Joined In by pubilo officials, school authorities, (octal workers, trad, unionists, organisations of woman, hospital authorities, clergymen, agrlculturaltata, business men and the. Chamber of Commerce.

-Conanmor Sxpected To B.noflt. Mr. Dernlng. for the Queen City MUk Producers' Association, yester day mailed it oopiee or the tenlallv. draft of a co-op retire marketlngcoa- corn to as many experts throughout th.

country. Mveral of these are with farm bureaus, agriculture col-lts, national and department, and league, of, dairymen. Mr. Bern. Ing It wa.

th. expectation that when the cooperative association got ad1 way the price to the producer Could Increased and tb. prlc to th. consumer decreased. air.

Berning aaia tae neat problem waa the Rnanclag of tb. vesture, but h. anticipated a greet difficulty in doing tbU. H. Mid lb.

producer, had their Intention to participate, aad the plan of the concern was awfe as to give cecwrlty to bank rt and others who may undertake to assist la launching the enterprise. There on. thing certain, and th. neopl. of th.

cttlM might as wall knew It nod fee It aad something has got t. b. don. forthwith. If th.

farmer Is to eoatlaM to keep milk the association tb. entire ataff of nurse. would leave with her. Th. Board of Trustees, In asking th.

resignation of Mis. Cocke, took the attitude that the internal affair, of th. association war. not running as smoothly a. they ahi-utd, Previous to being asked for he I resignation Miss Cock, bad re signed, but before action had been taken on the resignation sh.

with drew It Ml. Cocke, In discussing the mat ter. Mid that not enough money had been provided carry on the work, aad that ah. had asked the Board of Trustee that certain change, b. made.

Member of the Board that Mta. Cock, never bad appeared Ir. person before them with any com' plalnta. Th general "strike" of the vlsltlag nuraea may take place next Monday, August Mis. Cock, la a yeaUrday aald that the Board of Trusters resented certain suggestions that ah.

mad. for Improving th. of the aaaoclsUpn. Sh. ah.

had sug gested that the board b. Increased from 14 member, to 41. with th. bop. that som.

of th. a.w members would take an active Interest and work out a plan whereby additional Soanclal asalstanc could be obtained. "I can no other reason for thl. action than that Mis. Annie Lawa, a member of the board, reseat, suggestion, coming from anyone other than the board." Mid MIm Cocks.

"I do not Intend to resign from that work." MIm Cocke "aad If the board continue, to demand my resignation I Intend t6 make an appeal to th. pablle ta tak. our organisation aa a whole, financing It by aay plan they may arrange, and thereby car rying on our work as It should a. carried oa." Tb. meeting at th.

bom. of Mis. Lawa wa. attended by Mrs. Charts A.

Elliott MIm Johanna Hilton, Mis. Alien LaWs, Mra Ben Loewen.teln, MIm Laura Logan, Rev. John Mallck. Mra Joseph Ransohoff, Mra, A. F.

SomaMrs, Btarbuch Smith, Mis. Alice Thatcher and MIm Xmllle Tletlg. EXECUTION Of Auto Bandits Urged By Clii DlmUrs, Stek Law TeatpMe Dratk Pnally Cirfc Taircabi May BejSnght A stat. law making th. use of auto mobile, for th.

purpose of armed robbery pualshabl. by death la to b. urged by the Cincinnati Automobll. Club, acoordlnk to a decision reached by th. Board of Director, yesterday.

The decision followed th. offer by th. club of ISO. reward for Information leading the arrest aad conviction of tb. baadlt who ahot and killed Arthur Conery, Columbua, Ohio, near Vamllton last tuaday.

Th. Directors decided to request Charles B. Tuaor, Director af Public to prohibit tbo parking of cwa." aald Mr. Baralag rest-day. aaloab.

north of Third during Th. money k. a.w gettlag f.r bl. milk d. not pay aim to keep on, Tbe past ares arc burnt up aad to feed bay aad grains la out of tb.

queslioa at th. price be la reoelvlag. "Nor will mere ce-ep ration or peollag of th product an, not evea to the Client of tb. tobacco growers. Tobacco aad Other produeia, while comparatively pertaaabL can ba kept for neeatba, aad evea rear.

B.t with milk, it most be sold wlthla 41 sours. Henea It ta bp th. pro th. Latonla raeaa to rell.ro eo.gea lion of traffic If an Investigation prove, tho plan to b. feasible.

City Council I. be urged by tho Automobile Club to pass aa ordinance ta a set of Igaals to bo ueed by tnotoriela. tt le hoped In this manner to eliminate a great many of tho aecldeaU which occur because of a lack of nader- taadlag btwea drlwra Beveaty-aK new members were en rolled, making a total of ducer, If be would tad rallaf not almost BULLET Ered During Scuffle -v- In Held-Up Wounds Patron of West End Salooiv John Niemann Is Alter Chase Turough. StreetsPercy Victim, Detained. Shooting of their Intended victim, I the, disarming and severe, beating given to one bandit by his wounded victim, th.

escape 'of of' the ban dits and a chase of several squares, resulting in the arrest of th. other, followed In quick 'succession tbe un successful attempt of robbers to stag, a hold-up In the saloon of J. fieverith and Can- streets', yesterday afternoon. Shortly after o'clock two men. one of whom was registered as John Nie mann, 20 yean old.

woodworker, 1(45 Gent the other being more than six feet tall, entered gchnleder. saloon ordered George Orbright bartender, after hav ing served the drinks, noticed tnat th. (wo men began edging toward th. rear of the saloon, where Percy 44 years old, 641 Carr street, was seated on an Ice box. As the two men came directly oppo site Theetge, Niemann, it Is charged, suddenly pointed a revolver at him and ordered him to throw up his hands.

Theetg. waited until Niemann cam. closer, and then suddenly dropped bis arm. and mads an effort to wrest the revolver from Niemann. In the scuffle.

In which Orbright took part, the weapon' waa taken from Nie mann, but not before it was discharged. the bullet striking Theetg. In the left side. After placing the revolver In a drawer, Orbright and' Theetge attacked Niemann, although Theetge was wound ed. The second robber fled.

After severely beating Niemann, Or bright and Theetge put blm out of th. saloon. Patrolmen Carl Lempexle and John Prlckett pursued Niemann to Eighth street and Freeman avenue, where b. ran into Dr. Oscar Behrtnan's emcr gency hospital.

As th. officer. en tered the phrslolsn's offic Niemann ran through the building, opened a window and leaped out Stunned but for a moment. Nie mann, with the officers clos in pur suit, ran over Freeman avenue, to Richmond street and then to Harriet street, where h. was captured.

After leaving th. doctor, office Niemann scaled four ten-foot wall In th. rear of the offic. In hi. efforts to escape the offlo.ru, Niemann was ordered held on ua- plclon and Theetg.

was ordered de tained until a thorough Investigation can ba made. gchnleder. 1 to bo a candldat. at tho Republican primaries, opposing Oeorge Nordman, the Republican or ganlsatloa caadidaUa- for Councilman from th. Seventeenth Ward.

The Ediphone will systematize your correspondence and save you money. Call for demonstration. Canal 1632' J. M. DOLBEYe.

Mgr. 406 Lincoln Inn Court. LOUGIIEAD DRY CLEANS Palm Dccch Suits FOR $1X9 VOODDURN 27 -ft nTnnanimsmaBnl n-assi msnnssjjj I DeTUCJOOa AND T7VERY little movemeot mean more thirst. THX COCA-COLA COaaTAirr rami oldut Krrinuiuco van HAECKL'S EXPRESS nn MAinLTON and JllDDLETOWN nor klm rr. raeaa Mesa ataarea MnV at rreiabt JUtaa, AlliOOpa laTSVsirJIa, AM II 1- fl youth ff.pb.w of 0.

To Attoa'dBdViJaTaJ, -Grief aver th. death' of Jodii. Otway J. Coagrava, whoa funeral aervtew were held yesterday, so affected hill nephew snd nameaake, Otway 1. Oosgrave, Jr-that th.

young ansa became 111 aad era unable to attend the aervte. Ok' his lats uncle. Tb young man a son ox PMH r. Cosgrav. tM Morris street.

Walnut Mills, a brother of the hue Jurist Several Judge, and former Judges of tbe Hamilton, County and Cincinnati Court, attended requiem nigh mass, which was celebrated yeaterday morning at St Xa Tier's Church for the late Judge. Father Michael Ryan officiated. Tb. church was thronged with friends ofthe Jurist, who were numbered, by the taousanas. III QUALITY fnW MAXIML9.

rwsT hut ciTbdsr Tea Are Owe ed WW run Fwearih aad avaa. Mala fta. COAL COUFAST A short servlc was said over the body at the grave in 8L Joseph's Cemetery before it waa laid to re.tr Courts In Hamilton County adjourned yesterday during the hour of Judge Cos-grave's funeral. 'Judge, of the Common Pleas Court and many attorney who practiced in Judge Cosgrave's courtroom attended the funeral. CAS, VICTIM DIES.

'Mrs, Gertrude years old, 1111 Hughe, atreet died at the Oen oral Hospital yesterday afternoon aa result of injuries sustained earlier In the day when she was hit by a Lock- land atreat "ar" at Main and Allison streets. According to report of police, Mrs. Hlller became confused when crossing the street And walked directly In front of the car. She su.taln.d i internal Injuries and a probable fracture of bar skull. Th acarcity of raih.it'' only 4qualad bythw scarcity of wkitt? flannel troUaaTt.

ThtaejaliU' pants family L-. havahold themsalvM aloof with th trua excluaiventaa ofth finer kind of clothinf no it -Uwith pridcthat announco tha arrival of soma of Importnd -flannel. 10.00 bijt what if I Shop Separata Eatmac cm Foortk St. 'v- -r -s v'' -r Sale Genuine Italian White Coral Beads $10, $13.25 $19.50 Oalr a fortunate porchasa on our part could bring beadi Ilka tbeao at the price! Lone no time In making selection, for they'll be bought up tor Christmas giving. at flO would sell for $15 ordinarily duxllai white.

17-inch strands, beautifully graduated. Those at 91323 creamy white and pink-flecked laohei long, beautifully pollened. The 9100 beads would sell for $35 any other Ubi-aiqulslte lrory-and-cream beads lovely enough for a bride's gift; 27 Inches long. -ill with' solid gold elseps. A SpeciiJ at $5.00 One lot of "slightly Creamy i.

i J'plpk-snd-whito corals not so nicely polished showing the true "coral fissures'' here and Ihere but "finds" at 95. Jdala noor-Weat iVSSALPIN3 CirCIATl, CATTC3, UTIUCa UlSILETOIl Hearty saraee Sent, vta Caaetaa.el a Maytea, Tracts) Oa -r raswala aad rtatcbd called fee? aad deUvarai Doeswro-Dooa skbtich CINCINNATI SUBURBAN EXPRESS Ca led BL Crt St, SHERIFF'S SALE 1 1 ir i i HAMILTON OUSINESS "PROPERTY at CaewtboaM. la Haaslhea, Oal. Sararday. Jaly at, ltll.

brtnaal aad IS ocrb, a. staadard Usaa. raHIHaa mm of tb Webster Blag, S44 Bflgh Stratt, fear (4) awf ateae treat, aeatelalag two ef HaaaUlaa'a larveat and Saeat sterm la tae heart at tbe baaiaaaa dLstiitt, appramsd at Sill Jen, tJsaal ta flt'DT LA TJ BACH, SHKIUrVTlUmJItoa, Oka I AiiipM Mra Sale Qxivrardni to-bVy, CXir Twice-Yearly Qeerancs of many Uwsusaad. of worth of fir oVfKrsJable horm furniture, including tingle pitcet and complete suites for any room the home. Our goods hart already been marked at ike lowest prevailing market prict and any advrrtued special or mark-Wn will alwayj a reduction from the nrw lew price.

If you are contemplating tlS purchase of anj rumitwt do not fail to pot yourself with our prices, Bedroom Furniture -The Bed Roan Suits. bekrw listed consist of four large pieces. Bed. Dresser. Cnifforobe snd Toilet Table." Bird's-Eyt Maple Suit, Urge mirror in dresser J225 Walnut Suit, 44-inch dresser, large mirror Four-Post Mahogany, dresser, Urge mirror, The Bed Room Suits listed below consist of seven piecn, Bed, Dresser, Qifforobe.

To.lel Table (and in tome esses the Vanity Dreiser), Chair. Rocket and Stool Old Irory Suit, 4ftrck dmser. 36rJ0 mirror Walnut Suit, 44-inch dresser, Urge mirror i Mahoeranv Suit 45-inch dresser, extra -T-IVHINIW Queen rVnrSuiv50-tWdm Fleprxlwniu Suit. 30-inch cVrsser 30nnW 'r- I I IA 11' rjpcnaaK uu, sncn arttaer, mahofany Wt hart also marked down many suits vilh iBeda, irfiar Furnlun co4t bt 203 $225 $35) $430 $300 $312 $320 $603 $592 $775 aaa.M ll THeei $18S $175 $185 $29S $300 $255 $250 $475 $4SS $575 9.

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