Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 15

Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

POULTRY 'ghows Added Firmness fith Rise of Two Cents on five Founds and Over. frading in Queen City Remains Fairly Active, With Eggs Quoted Higher on All Grades. Iradlnc In the Queen Cltjr produce kft yesterday remained fairly ae- tin. with eggs quoted lo higher on lU lrd'' v.rx rema The egg market In New ined Irregular, while the Chicago market held Jinn. jitra firsts were quoted at tic ordinary first 25c, frfah conda IU and ungraded 2c.

family lard waa quoted 12 a half cent rlae. 'ricking stock No. 1 butter dropped Joe to 29c. lit poultry market on Ave pounda 0ver waa quoted lie at the ,1418, a rlae of 2c during the trading, lie movement of heavy poultry, la Increasing, witn rowis nlxhinK Ave pounda and over In good naueit and quotably higher, with th a I whits lbs stained weathered 36 We. 1 II 10.

Kill IVed Soft wlnt.e he.n Est I fit hir wmter wheat bran I2t loti I Pot saudiM middlings 112022 10. soft wheat! o2o shipping l.ooe to 17 00'aU t.inion and rnuifn J.uuo to i.eow in 11 It 00 '1 20 0 21 008 22 00 II 006 I 0 24 161) 25 26 22 00 II 001(20 0 10910 00 14 0014 10 I 6 0 1 0 00 ported aalea: timothy, 1 car I'l. Clover mixed: 1 car 114 10. Groceries. itrter 1 item, 16 260 6 71, winter 1 1 winter clear II 100 4, yl mi n's II 204 0 60.

spring bakers "''US in Kanraa hard patents 6 160 t- 5 4006 86. Rye (lour: JJnawtaten, blend. 14 71. city pure It. JJJtliti'l li 86.

Corn flour, sacks Included, Ai?" 27028c, Mocha 17UJ0c. wil r.n. 23 0 24s, do good 110 22c. 1 itlo Santua Hla.Banlo. 1 1 IIU rftA 1 1 1.

rj uu, Ordlnarr II li 14 1714 Ie ortl.llUj It -7 't'r I-'. 111 Str. g. c.ll It eilar Rr rennea cane granuiatea 11 JS 'Hat Tlow per 1 '''0 7 ,6. light Dowdered Ber IH ihT 1 West granulated per -D 1 1 1 fancy head I If 1 10.

fancy ew.tae. nroxen ihc. JT" Orleana choice to fancy Wftie.i l. rano to extra can-ttoir. "oc.

choice to extra 40e)44o. ae.iw.i. 4,.1. "Ilnm, i'W4ec. i.iri iww, Ta.

sue. 46iit5c. Souchong iOSIIc ltj, fast 60ctJllI. Jspan t0 Provisions. mess clesr 111 I23it)24, good 1 IU Mte i.eef liotilt, extra plat beef lU.

'ard In tierce lt.ll lara 12 HHc Meiita Per lb: ahort elear II ahort clear 10.76 11.60c. c- 9'" ltsil0.lc. Per Ih! JinH nl.wr 130 taj.V'r- short dear lL76t) 11.60c rtbs k1-' belli, lift ISc. Meats Hsms lmtTHHc a lie. breakfast bacon 10 11c.

I Vm." packages 11 lie. New York url'd beef hams llflto, fce-li M.d Meats In Heroes per lb: 1 Ti- i.i..ni iu Zii. tlm Kw York cut In2 "-it. per Ik: ham JI.M at 7.5ttc. shoulder ttfltc.

tj s.itois.7ta xtr non short elear lt.ll Ullle. li.tttjlt.ltc haavie Coal and Cokfc Tea Dell vared: MtuBttawtM ST IB tuba. Whol.aal. tm mar aa 5 acere, Mmmn acre wholesale 40 41c. Jobbere baala 414e, f.ncy dairy roll 111).

Uacklt, i V- JSc. butter fat (tailc merrowrat lb Se. Wlecouelu dale.ee t.ajllc. rthwaot-ern longhoma I7)2le, Iwlae loaf 41 0 41. lonlm MiUc, Uiuburgor Jt ejllCt apectal he, IJI4.

'amlly le. dairy lie Kxti a Arm ale, treta lac. ordinary (rata tic, freeh Mcond lie. Bear-by ungraded lie. Peanuts-Jumbo fancy raw per ID 11 lie fancy baod-pleked Htrc.

choice Na. 1 lilt I Hike. Virginia ehellad llle, Freen Hah Fresh dressed Lake 8u-pertor whltefleh 3o lb. Selkirk white lie. Lake Bile herring lie No.

I lie. rough river cat lie, cainah dressed lie. buffalo lte, blus aalmon dressed lie, redsnappsr halibut He. white baas lie. No.

1 yellow pike J6o, lake trout lie Calvee tie looted 11c choice lauaallUa. ie usiimon 4 (lie -Lambs Spring eel act 1 9 lie. tnv)e taking hold well atthe In- 'oVgtlyXl. value. Thoae weighing tour I jime uret-n aulted No.

c. No. Ic. bull butcher l7c. horae hide.

H. i.r.. aounds and over alio commanded 3dy alc- Uroller of quality and vtlchl were in good requei. i ne n.lkr kind were In fair aupply. but ra btins rleaned up rainy wen.

jtoonters scarce and will command a rnadv ile. Duckg ana geee in moa- inte supply and for stock of quality luiiv heavy amut very poor quality tree. Ic Following "auction:" 1 car No. triple red 64 lha 11.1 heating 1 end ttnp musty track 86UjC Corn 1 whit 01 He. No.

I while il II Uc. No. 3 white tOHCilc. No. 4 white lb 90c, Nn.

6 white Hljllc, No. White fillr; No. 1 vellnw.4i4Mie No. 1 yells Nu. 4 yellow I 013c.

No. I filow No. vellow 10011c; No. 1 aic.l 91 r. No.

2 mli'rt tl0IWc No. 3 ned 0 rt 1 No. 4 mixed llfitOc, No. Inlieil ill No. 6 mixed 17011c.

snm-II 19 92c. (ifflclally reported anlea: 1 ca Nn. 1 white 65 Iba 114 dmgd track tlfr, or no, mixed at ma near yei- la tiack tif. ollowing sale "auction:" ltsr No 1 white 6IH lb 2 dmgd II Vac. Etr Corn Yellow ear 92013c, whit tl mlied 910t2c.

ttr "'M at a discount) new: No. 1 17 gic, mi i pit. a tig uni. ally aalee: 1 'car No. 1 ry tl.s track 7c.

lata Recelpta of oats exceeded the de-aud and a dull and eaaler market prettied eltti a loaa of 1 te lWe for all kin A car of old No. I white eold at IV, a reduction of It from prevloua I ll.W.t 1 No. 1 white owing to the scarcity ef I tt rilt New: No. 3 white 3l02IKc. white t6H03ttc, No.

I mixed 110 ft'' xi mixed JSOl7c. No. 4 xed lill'r. officially reported aalea: 1 car No. I white ma track 31 He.

1 car No. 1 thin If track 1 car earn pie white 24 6 lha henting 1 end track 14c, 1 car No.l white 33 lha (old) track I6V4C. 1 nr No. 3 white 10 Iba allghtly weather 14. do No, I large 11, do amall II 71, glue and pony II is, olte 21c, green country 44 Sc.

greeu ralfakiii ifec. Olla lac, tank wagon He, eervlce atatp.n ipeclal grade lie, gaeoPn lctt peara bex 12 6001, California grapea i (17 tl, good to txtra fat oxen 1.10 to 1,10 I.4.; lo, fair to good 1.000 to 1,20 lbs common and rough thin 2t0f)l. Butcher cattle: extra fat stssr 1,000 to 1200 lbs IllOSlltiO, fair to good 1.00 to 1 200 lbs leiOCr. extra fat 00 te ti lbs 8 60tll, fair to good 10 to 110 lbs 10 6018, sxt. a fat nelfers II to 1,160 lbs uii to good 10 to 1.160 lbs II It a 7 50.

extra fat tOO to 100 lbs II 10 If 10 I. .60 to 10 lbe IllOtilit. common and roufht thin I3t. fair to oholc co 3 607, eutur. It 601.

canusrs HI 2 it. Stocksts and feeder: food to extra steers 1,111 vm nw a 60 07 60, fair to good 100 to l.OOt Iba 16 60.06. fair to good 10 to 96 lbs II at I common 110 to 16 lbs fair to irood 410 to 71 lb It I0.J4 II common .50 to 760 lbs 141, 26, stock helfsrs ft to? stock cows II7IC1. Milk cewa: to choice I common te fair 2 'ill 6. prlngr 3t.

Bull: good to tra butchera 5 1001 71, fair to choice 1. and Ihln hlin I3C4 26. Calvesi merket It cent lower- tip 112: reeiept 31 liad; ahlp-mJnts 110 haed; good to chelce 11U. fair to gooa 1111 1 lie higher eft Pfker nd butcher. 10c higher on choice llBhta, hl.hcr on sows; top 17.

Receipts 1.9t hcd shlsmeois l.lW head. Selected heavy lteJdlb.h'.nd up dlilm lit 111 lb I ljt 71, fair to choice llgbta 12 I 0 Iba II Vltt 0. fat Bits 1 11 nion to good pigs Itt ltg and isaa It to 17 II. common to cboloe fit sows ji 605 mmon to gooa w- Lamba eteady who yw.jwr0.7j 11.n1 sheep steady. Rseelpts 1 III head, 1.171 hsd.

sheep good to rnoic. 14 fair to good 1344 10, common II a. i.7.b. a ton 1: aurina ismos. so choice 1144,14 It.

fair to good I llOfflS. end 10a 10 ckiM iusuN 11 (United' State De- aartment of Agriculture). Cattle: receipt Jot head; natlv beef ateera and year- llnga ateaoy; wp vearllnga 111 25) numeroua loud w.l.htT bullock 112 tetll II; bulk native weigni 1111.11 beef ateer. ami wlat-rns stesoy to strong; it lotuls of WesteTn grsskr 17 li)T ill betlsr grades .1. weak: veatere steady: can- ners fully Heady 1 bulls steady to weak; rd.rs atrona: bulk kosher sows cannert 11711; vealers to Backers Tllll 26, few upward to 111 KtI.VNtylng areund 111; bulk heavy BelosnV bulb.

14 464 11; bulk atock.ra fnd ftielsr 5tJ7Mi head gorai fJedersVveVsglng 1,02 lb. turned ooun-account around lit. Hegt receipt 11.00 bead; desirable grade Mrong te lie higher, oth.i teady to (trong; bulk a1 and cholc l.e to xs. tn-avermgaa OOq a ii. lie I II.

top lf buib oesirasie. I. lit lb baiUh.r M7I.I10; packing 1. al sal7 balk desirable Sept. 1 fiec.

May July Bid. THE ENQUIRER, IN fN ATI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923 KifSftLp. 'lfi tewd etdy. muractl 11111), iwMU iii eoke feeding lambe weak le lower; fat BBMi lood Products. altera lamb to killera fllitilie mOOt Batlvee lit 7ftBlt.

Inn tn era 111 eulla largely lie, bulk (at lbe keenly. UH 1TI, top J14. Zaat Buffalo, N. Auguat II. Cattle: receipt ill bead: market alow end ateady.

Calvee: reoeipta lie bead: market active; 4M 10. Hoga; recelpta head; market actlra; moatly lie) tec higher, heavy It tifet 11, mixed It to 10. Ysrkere and tight Yorkere 111 Si. plga I0)1 II, rougha 1, ataga 4l. gheep and lamba: recelpta 401 head; market aotlvo; ao ehaage In price.

Eaet It. Louie, Ill Auguat II. Hoga: recelpta 11,00 head; market, I to. 10c higher. Up It It.

Cattle: recelpta 1.000 head; market alow; native beef ateera tending lower; light yearling and beef cow alow, eater ateera I 76)7 15, calvee 111 il 011. Sheep: i receipt l.ie head; fat lambe eteady to He lower: ether claaaae unohanged; packer top chicken body all white (dry picked) lie, plga ttfl to. Shoep and lamba: re-1 1 dark Ic, turkey body all white lc, dark celpta 100 head; market ateady: aheep I Ic. talla no ahorta 30c, wlnga uo ahoi ta 10c. I 21, lamba 14.

Calvee: receipt! 100 III II from rank llc. araanllii. from. v. i a tH.hn 140 cars.

Minnesota l. denvery jo vT. Ni" 1 ffi? ctX ea IO0tc. No. I do winter Nblie, v.

i ii cwt. Colorado ummer ten 5(0c Cottou aeeiT oil blora partly graded tl 101 1 l.C III. nicked rural U. 8. No.

1 II I ready aie enu--. iuuiik Palnterg Buppllea Linseed Raw In of Quality are being Inquired for with Jlncl barrel il 10. In 10 to 26 gallon lota nM lurb.ve ulao met 1 10 lota II iu, boiled Jc IW around. Old turkey also met mor, Turptntln. in alngle barrel.

II 02, with a rendy sale at current value. lu 10 to li lota tl 12, In, i to I gal- Gen.ral liquidation, broke the 7. wheal market, but Increaalng atocka of n-lb k.ga ilVtc 12H-lb kega JlVtc. it leadlnir markets and low export le" 10 al" dfm.nd .1.0 contributed to the weak-, Gn from tntd position of the market with etore 12t0tlii buah. Timothy: un of for September and rival (ion: ature 13 3 60 buah.

-v. Bu.ka.iiut: vu airlal toe. (rum for December. The cash situation w. Utx: From tor u.

lull and price for local spot offering lallcv. rume city c. country ir.nrd at IfilUe for So 2 and I Nu- 4ic, grea browa IC wtrt loaered at 1 lljC ror ana n.j,;,, re whit Ic to 3c for lower grade. The market lot applea was weak Wool Unwaahvd combing, and delaine ..4 fr rradei were doled i unwaahad uarier aud clothing and ver rew grade were quotea UlltS)c clothing 2f.2lc, Ibort il SO a bushel. unwashed merino 344) Hi-, tub-waahed T.mitn..

rnnn.il kflc a bushel due choice 440. coara. pulled wool 44441c, combing Lurry aud cot to Incrrnaed shipments. ill grades of lettuce were lower. Iceberg declined 60o a crate.

CINCINNATI MARKETS. Whtat No. 1 red winter track 11029 lUli. No. 3 red winter track ItcVIl, Nu.

I red track, iowife, no. lea win-. Hnar.2c. Baninle rexl track It IT Be. Officially reiwrted aalea: 1 car No.

1 ail 17.7 Iba 14.4 track II, I car aainpie i heat dmg.1. live weevil bran aia tra. lt 13 Mc 1 oar a reu ti loe nied. amut emuity muaiy traca ic. rtr Nn.

6 red il Iba 1I.4-H amntiy 1U lie luaa. Fruits and Vegetables. New AppleeTranaparcnt buah 1101. Duchess buah 110 3. Artlkan buah 1101, Ulterior buah 76cvl.

Crab apploa buah II 60y2. Iiox Apple Alexander 1101 60, Oravln-ftam 2t2 60. Weatern Fruit California apricot 20-Ib box 120160, California cherries box 2 em 10-10 box II 60 (a I 15. nait- head; market lower; top 111. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.

Chicago. Auguat II. Potatoes: market weaker: recelpta 114 care; total U. 8. ahlp-mente aavked cobblere 40 1 cwt, opnjHlgh.

Low. 1.701 1.71 7.14 S7.ll LU l.lll l.t 7.70 7.15 7.1 unioa u. a. aacked cob-1 cwt. srartAL ptaraTca to sxoi taita.

Chicago. Auguat 21. Freah meata: I.olna 17c, butta 14c, trlmmlnga 11c, ahoulilera tender lolna 41c, apara riba c. srai iii. DiariTi to th.

Iiuluth, Augunt 21. Flax clone: September tril aaked, October iti aakerl, November It 24 saked. December 12 nitked. track 12 17 to arrive, Septemcbr 12 t. Milwaukee.

Auguat 21. Corn: No. yellow llalc. No. 2 mixed IIVi0l7Vto-Barley 11011c prlng patent I 2'l6 76.

Rye easy; No. I 2 Western 76fcc f. o. b. New York and Tia.

r. l. r. Wheat: anut weak No. 1 dark Northern aprlng c.

I. f. track New York domestic II 40 No. 2 red winter do tl 14K. No.

2 hard winter c. I. track New York export II I5W. No 1 Manitoba do II 21 No. 2 mixed durum do II 01.

Corn: epot easy; No. 1 yellow and No. I white c. I.J. New York rail ti met nd Nn.

1 mixed do II 04V. Oam: miv rvo. a wime 1 1 1 Arm; apeelsl loose IV. extra 7 Vic. Other articles unchanged.

aeediese l-3 Iba 12 10.1. DieraTcB to ist Banana Jumbo xtr larg buncha 14 New yorir, Auguat 28. Prlcee on the 0. medium bunchee le0 4. I closing call of the cotton seed oil market Ulsckberrlea Crate 2 500 3 60.

were- apot 10 0c bi.l. August 10.60c hid. Cantalouyca Tuiioc.e t06. flata 1 10.61c. October 10.19 a I16V0116.

Indiana ataudaiaa 6Oc01io, iaj- November I.6l0.lc. Deiem.M-r H.2 lbs 13M track 11 m. I car ba.keta 11031c. plnka flats r.no.rv I.iirt9.4c. February jiSi jo.

Honey liew large 13 0 3 i to. all 111601 60. Casaba crats I2to03. Urapetruit Florida per crate 2 604. crate 12 Io0 crate ti 60 Urspee leuueseee si-qu vibii t4ijsev.

uiate 120 1 1 Uooseuvrrii 2 603. ti Culifor.ila uavul 14 0160 box. 1-ineupplee Mi 14 11.001, else It 13, la 44 12 JI0I 5. als 42 11016. illU'li liUwi 3 10 0 4, Inferior grade.

110 1 crate 1203, home-grown cling uun i0i it. lear Home-grown 1202 76 buah. buah II 602. pn.ms tireen aag basket 76c0ll. dainaou buah 3 2i J176.

11. (J. prune No. No. bush basket toi Artichoke Drum 1101.

Cabbage Tennesaet, ciate 1101 I. clrrols Home-grown do. bundle. 10 lie Cauliflower Home-grown buah 12 100 ''tjkra Hamper II 10) fas ins iiiisi Egyptian 130 2 60, home-grown let 1 Spiinlali crat II Tosri it. peas Hom-grown Taiepbun 1 buah 14 01.

ahlpped buah II 7itj i 3. xxmtm ijoa bunche 110 20c. (j alary Michigan einal crat 11100 $1 767 California large 4 1001. Ituce li ebsig i rate 14 6t0i, New "ined track 31c. 1 car No.

4 white 14 Ihe York box II 115. Michigan box 11016.. track 3t. Following sals, "suction:" 1 car I Cucumbsrs Florida fancy hamper lie iriiuiiuos. r.eollfi.

harnner mixed reed. 1J 03 10, No. I trl1 Alfalfa mesl I new I l17toalia k.in.- IS sO. Tetterday's Grain Inspection. Carload.

Ke. I 1 I 1, I 4 7 7 1 I 1 Can-White 1 Ullow 1 "2 Oils-While 4 ty 1 I Hty Frill, r.c.lnl. nn nl btrk can. In torn, Inula 1 cars. Nominal Hay Quotations.

1 I'm -x. .122 000 24 00 I tlmnthy Jl 109,21 10 17 oosj 1 0 inretheri -nuotliv Js. I liglit Jo. 1 in ir mlxod 1 timer mixed lliea clover M.1 cl.n,r 1 I Wa! airulfa new "Hard i ira I inn alfalfa atmw straw "IU itravi in ecu uu 21 6021 I LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cincinnati.

Auguet 21. Cattle: market steady on good grade: other dull and Irregular: iscelpts II head; shlpmema 107 head. Shipping eattle: extra export steers 1,30 lbs snd over 19 600 19 10, good ex port 1.260 1.20 lb II 10. fair to 1.5001.10c, Marcn n.stoa.uc, 0.900 brla lmoos California 4vvs tssrt, snos nm 9 Total Philadelphia. August II.

Flour ateady. Home-grown 10 -qt oiate Brst clear 5 60S. Wheat lower; I No. I re.1 winter II OlViOl No. 4 rtaaket II lb 2 1002 76.

garlicky lot, 01 He. Potatoes quiet; In nei ui.1 itn.ih .1 60. Live poultry llTowtio' 400S 17 1001 10. Sicily Ism- steady; fowl. Whit.

Leghorns i JC 'd i.w i. Ilmee 110a 11 15101 10. i rooster 17011c. Pressed poultry quiet. Oranlsa-Florlila fruit 30 California i fowl, freeh-kllled, dry picked In boxes Other article, 800 S2r, In barrel 11910c.

unchanged St. Louis. Ausrust 21. Cash wheat: No. i rid II 06 0 1 01, No.

I red II 0601 0. a.nt.-mber II 01. December oast v. a II Olu. torn.

1 C'oi. I.l-I.70 7.71-7.71 7.11-7.' 7 7.01-7.051 No. yellow llflllViC September Ijc necem h.r t1t07c. Cats: No. 1 white 431tc 1 white 11041c.

September 17 lie ran it, DiaraTCB to isa V.lnnlpeg. Auguat II OOlt. December lllic. May 11031.. Oeta: October 4Hc, Dec.mhcr 4ic May 41ic Itye: October IISc.

December 14 He Flax: October II tl. December II 14 It. Plant-riorlds crat. II 61ft. trading.

Later the h1 brl II IJ01 10. tapered off and P'mbL r'A to 7 OV ub.rb-H.m.-,ro. do, bunches II. wh.l. Ur -M I ThoLfth.iow..,: SI SUV.

0 7 tO. t'om Home-gi straight into, a'gsug 11 loe. String Beans I bush i II I 10 Mums qt Ie0.1c. Iiut'er qt 16010c p.yipers (Ireen hamper 10 0 76c. plr-kleS-100.

lltflOc. Tomatoes lloma-grown hu.h 100.6c Tumi! Home-grown 7lc0l. Watermelon 10 as sis. mll 111 014. larg 115010.

COFFEE MARKETS. Nw York. Auguat II. The market for coffee futures opened st an advancs of to points on continued covering by nssr-mnntli ahorta and the ateady apot altua- tlon. September aold up to 1.74c and the active months generally showed net advances of I to point during the esrly showing net advances of 3 Jo I uolnt.

on most months, but net derllne of 2 points on July. Sales were eetlmated at al.ouj 12.00 baga including switch. Spot coffee quiet: Rio 7a Santoa 4e 13V1I. 14 lie Coat and freight offera included ftnntos 3s and 6a part Bourbon at 110 li to anVnio 7a t.76c for prompt lilnment Rio 7. wers offered, at 8.

oc "Jptemner-Decemlatr ehl.iment. The official cab lea reported an advance of ,5 to 171 rela In the Santo market Rio was II to 200 rela lower, with exchange on London l-ld higher and the dollar buying rats 60 rela lower. Flrailllan port race dote 4H.0O0 baga; Jundiahy recelpte 13 7X bag: Santoa cleared 37.700 bags for New Orleans. srcrtAL ntsraTcn to th. Motrins.

Nsw York, August 21. Range of coffee prices (quotation. In cente): IPr.v. cloe. l.l 75 7.11 7.0t sraclAL niaraTca TO tsa Wsshlngton.

August li. An increaa of IS per cent above th. average coffee crop I. expected thl yer In Venezuela, Coneul Sander, advleee th. Departnflent of Commerce The drop In price, wa.

du. to the reported condition the crop. It la thought the Brasllllan Government will take steps to atahllli. the price of Ita coffee and that th Venexuelan staple will not go nny lower. The lmtm.lt Ion of surtax on xoffee by the Braslllun government gives rise to rumors taut the tax might form security for a loan.

Confirmation Is lacking. EGOS ADD P0TJLTBY. grsriAi. DiaraTCB to tss rior.sra n.ittroor.. Auguat 21.

Butter: creamery. aenaratoi. extra 4 9c. flrata 44c. do printa 1 lb extras 17c, flrata 46c, do 1 lb extras 47c, firsts 46c, nearby creamery 40c.

flrata 31c. dairy prints. Mary land, Pennsylvania and Virginia litres 3:0 isa. grata 31 u. JSC iioreeacaea nrwia 41.

Eggs: Brsta loss off per Maryland, Pennavlvanla and Virginia 30c, Westorn 30c, Weat Virginia 29'-. Southern 28c, Live Poultry: chickens, spring 1 ba and up per lb IS 6 30c, do 14 Iba and under per lb 24j 25c. young White Leghorna over Ik Iba pr lb 2426c. 1 and IV. lb per lb 12T2Jc, old htne fat 4W Iba per lb 25c.

do old roosters ear lb 13t)14c, do old hena smaller per lb 13 4114c, do old hena smaller per lb lie, do White Leghorn hens per lb lie. urtCIAl. TMSr-ATCB TO TH. gNOWSgS. Chicago, August 21.

Butter: receipts II 1109 tubs; market Arm; extra 41 c. extra first (lrt 39(40c. second 37 1) 31c, standard 43 Ho. pai-klne -nck 32tjltc, centralised score II tOHCIOVc do til 39c. Uaga: re-'elpte 18.U95 cases; arm: flrsts ordinary (lists miscellaneous 2 tl tl 27(tc.

dlrtle 22i22UC, hecks 20611c, storage firsts Jvc. si-srui- DisraTt TC-TBtc a.ji iasx k.w York. Auguat Butter: market firm; rei-elpls li.il tul: high norlng 46 Hu 40c, extras 46c. outside ft s's 41144c, awcuiide SlVielllc, atate dairy 43ti44c. Lifts: market Irregular and unchanged; receipts 14.967 rases; fresh gathered extras i.aa.a.

J.iwSC, UU ai va 'sts lltt-loc. do serond 24 0170, dirties No. 1 14016c, do No. I 21 11c, checks 2lc i.tayaov hennery whites 44l4lc. hennery browns Itt) 47c srsciaL rneraTcs re tbb seiaa.

Pltuburg, August II. trading iS th and peultry waa or-athary to-day, receipt being aufflclent for pound averaged aa follower Uve cnicaena sovaec. ic. lurkeya t0c brollera sal hi usl REAL ESTATE ducka I. i.

liar aaavav 1 a a aaw lie, turkey ielc. fancy aqua be I10QH St. Leela. Auguat It, Hena 11 He. othore unehaaged; egg ic.

buttera.amchanged. COTTON XllXETs! Liverpool, Augeat It. Cotton: apot quiet; market prlcee eteady: good middling ll.llc, rally middling IMIc. middling li.ltC.low middling M.llo. good ordinary 14.31c, ordinary 14.01c, Balee 4.MI bale.

Including t.POV American. Recelpta: 14. balea, he American. Future cloaod quiet. Auguat Ocrbber ll.lle.

Dec em her ll.llc, January 13.4ic, March 13.3c May 11.11c 1110 tor Kentucky lamhe. bulk good pBCui niaraTra to tiii exotiia'aa. nailvea 111611 II. aheep ecarce; beat light iJl! ewea to kHler tt! Nw yTk- Auguat 02l.Prtvate advlcaa ot oxtenalve ralua in Texaa broua-hl aonie Kanua City, Auguat II. Cattle: receipt1 early in cotton to-day, but the 1100 head: calvee 4.100 head: very alow: better grade beef ateera eteady.

ether elaaeea alow, weak to It cent lower; early top matured ateera 111 II, odd head yearling 111; dealrahle ahe toe It ataaiiy; raivee aooui eieaay, practical lop II no Poultry a ive In and over ite, fowl etockera and feeder alow, heavy teehy i.l, bidding up le tilt. Hoga: recelpta lb" ed over 10c, broiler 00 head; market 10011c higher; balk ot Jbi 1H aalre II It I It; ahlpper top I 5. a In and over Inc. broiler 1 lb and over record price thle year. Bheep: receipt lie, roCtr lid.

duck old Whit. 4 lha 1.00 head: limU iinn l.lv and over lie. white under 4 be 14c. eol- 'to lie lower, better grauee nativea largely ered I lha anu o.er He aprli.g ducka 2 aheep ateady; Texaa watheie lb and over lie, colored do ITc hen II Hi Colorado feeding lamb 111 110 11. turkey I lb and over 30c, young toma 1 Ibe and oa.

40c, old toma 1 I be and aver New York, Auguat II. Cattle: recelpta 30c, -oreaated lie cull lurkeya lc, none; no trading. 'Calvee: recelpta ,14 un leatner enoice lie, uo medium naa; marxet ateaay; veal iiton 10, do olu common attic, rwr doa tlloi plgeona old per doa II, atiuaba No. 1 dux 1, No. i tl I doa.

1 coopt broiler IU lb and over He, coop fowl 4 lb-and ever lie. General Merchandise. tVathere Pure white gee lc. eood cum ana ntti caivea nutternuike I54t. flheep and lamba: recelpta 1,100 head; market ateady; aheep WI 10, cull 1101; lamb 111 10 It 11 It, culla 1701.

receipt none; market ateady; medium welghta II 11010 II ISO ft zt, heavy hoga U41I II, rougha II 25 jf I II. average white 1o. largely fi ay 0c, acald- Plttaburg, Auguat II. Hoga: recelpta ri eve, long gooa uullla pure whit 1.000 head: market loweri heavle It IS rV' ar1 du-k a. alJed lOQlic, I I.

heavy and light Yorker 1111010, market waa njm uniler theae offering. initial quotation war from I point higher to I point lower. Borne ahort covering brought a fai. rally, but liquidation appeared and price receded again. Confirmation o(a the weather report brought general and the cloae waa barely ateady at net decllnee of 11 to 40 polnta.

New Orleana, Liverpool and the South wae a general aeller throughout the day. while trade latereeta bought a little cotton at th opening. There I aonie qiieatlon whether the end-Auguet condition, to be reported1 Friday, will ahow more than the normal depreciation of polnte ror mo montn, and private eatimatea con the Aral three dava of the week, aialnat hlpment of 4S.000 balea Th Texaa baala waa reported aa conaiderably eaaler. aricut. DiariTra to tbi ixqiixxa.

v-l. A D. r-r nr 1 I I IPrev Month. iQp'nfHIgh Low.l Cloee. October 2t.SII24.IOi24.il 24.lt-lt.20 24.14 December.

24.43124.44 24.1 14.10-24.13 14.4 January 24.0li4.U 23.10 13.IO-23.il 24.14 March 14.14 24.llll3.l4 23.14 24.1 May 24.07l4.U23.i3 21.i3-l3.IK4.ll July I3.l3l23.l6 23.61 23.11 Market barely ateady. arariAi. maritcH to mi axqriBE. New York. Auguaf 21.

Spot cotton waa 3ulet, with mldallng 31 polnta lower at 6.46c, Delivered on contract 100 balea. New OHeana, August 21. Cofton future cloeed steady at net loaaea of 21 to 32 polnta. Clone: October 13.17 0 23.10c. December 23.124, 23.10c, January iJ.SJc, March 13.62c, May 13.44c; apot dull and unchanged; middling 24.10c.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE. sricuL DiaraTUH to tbs New York, Auguat II. Activity and pronounced atropgth, leading to new high figure on this movement in both franc autl ilelglau, obacured ihe other Euio-liean exchangee, sterling, after a trivial i actional Improvement, reacted to about low record for the year, Franca gained 4 point. Keigian trance Kaineii 6 4, polnta. Otherwise the only notable gains of the day were Danish.

7 polnta and K.ldlll 4 nnlnl. MlnneSDolla. Auguat 21. Flour Un- rr Hon Inwar alu nn.nl. and m.rU.

changed. Shipments: 56,103 libla. Bran wun) unchanRcd. while Norwuglan re-2S 60H27. Wheat: No.

1 Northern II 1414 i Irom Mon.lay'a final. tf'lllWj, Beptemoer tiiavt. iieeemuer South Americana ware ateady. with II 17. May II 2H.

Corn: 3 yellow I mmiiian 7 p. i.i v.v.ce u. 70IOc. Oate: No. 3 white 34 W'O I cllneil I polnta Far Eaate i.

Flax: No. 1 24H126. aua.ly. In the Central Euro.wa i tzarla waa quoted iik.a Im Ne York, August IB. lour quiei; practically unchanged.

quotations aere: Cable. Check" Sterling 4.64H 4.54" Fran. 0674 .0571 Keigian 0471 .0471 Lire 04334 ,0132 Swiss 18 05 11.03 Pesetaa 13.44 13.41 Danish 11.5 18.64 Norwav 11.30 14.25 Swedish 2H.CI 2A.03 Guilders 19.11 31.27 Marka 17c per million. Far Eastern exchange: Cables. I Checks.

Hcng KJtlg 62.20 61.96 Shanghai tael 70 Uo Mexican 60 10 Peking tael 74 74 Do dollars 11 14 II Rupees 30.46 30.35 Yokohama 4 41.96 Manila 40 41 Central Ruronean exchanges: Bulgaria .0096, Kumanla .0041. Serbia .0106, Greeks .0112. Czei ho-Slovak 019414, Poland .00004 Finland .0277, Austria ,000014 1a. Hungary .000060. South American exchanges: Argsntlns gold 137.

paper 32.11, Brazil 9.10, Chile il. iu, Lruguuy 131, srxciAi, CABLB to TO. ajqciSKB. London. Ausuet 21 (Central Newel.

Oer man marka were 26,100,000 to the pound alerting to-day. Montreal Auguat 21 The premium on New Vork exchange here to-day waa 2H per cent. Canadian funds in New York to-diy were at a discount cent, nt or zt pel per CLEW IN SLAYING FALLS. araciAL msryri to tx xxqtuaxs. Hamilton, Ohio.

August 29. Charles Elchorn, auto mechanic, 2731 Scioto atreet, Cincinnati, Identified the auto mobile which the Hamilton police found hidden In the underbrush of the Line woods, four miles northeast of Hamilton, aa his car, but QUI Luse, Clifford Brant and Joseph Schulta. Brookvllle, failed to 'identify It AND BUILDING Sale, of tho new aix-room two-and- a-half-atory frame rldnc on the north aid ot'Oroeibeck road, between Argu avenue) and 8L Elmo place. Col lege Hill, to Ttecar Boden for $7,000 waa reported yeaterday by the Becker Real Eatate Company; John Olbba, builder, 'waa the owner of the property. Dlmenatona of the lot are 40 by 150 feet I Letter have Bean ent to all member! of the Cincinnati Real Eatate Board again apprlalng them of the value of lunching In the grill at the Realtor' Building, S2S Hammond) atreet Employee of all member office are Invited to uae the grill facilities both men and women.

I Title the flve-room frame Queen Anne, 1130 Evanaton avenue, was taken yeaterday by George H. Mar riott for 17.000. It la altuated on a lot llnua. A nlana I I alAA Anil 1 b.1.1 Couon I pnitTg up at' Im'nan, The Improve- pointa, Houaton reporting ao.ueo saiee ror ment wa owned by A. Schneider.

A garage was Included In the transaction, which was cloaed by the Al Koch Real Eatate Company. prtcea tauotattona In cental I The two-and-a-half-atory of eatimatea and raporta. frame dwelling, 3016 Murdock avenue, waa sold yeaterday at public" auction to Harry Carter for $,175. Matilda Fox wa the owner. The lot measure 35 by 85 feet In il.e.

Fred Tuke Son cried the ale. R. H. Parker, civil engineer, ha opened an office at No. 1301 Traction Building.

He la aeaoclated with J. A. Stewart air. Parker will engage In surveying, designing, platting, streets. ubdlvlalon.

sewer and the making EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. (Tax Indicated In tranafer I affiled at the rat of 10 rent for every 110 or rraotion in value or property conveyed.) ADDYBTON Oilman Lawlar to Julia Anderson, Uot 107 in W. P. Anderaon'e addition; II (tax 10 cent). AVONUALB Alice D.

Burnett et al. to Isaac Aueolnfr. 100 by 193 feet on eouth aide of Prosect piece, 13 feet east of Harvey avenue; 13.000. AVON'MALE Thd title O. and T.

Oo. to Jnmea D. Rlckard, 30 feet on eouth alile of Mitchell avenue, 110 feet esst of Dick son avenue; II (tax 60 cental. Jennie f. Puck et al.

to an me, 24 feet on south aide of Mitchell avenue, 005 feet east of Dickson avenue; 11 (tax 13). BOND HILL Joseph Albrlnek to Helen M. Wesa.i. 36 by 111 feet on eouth aide of Carolina uvenue; II (tax 3.60). BOTTOMS Meyer Kllng to Benjamin Singer, Sty years' leaae from Soptember 1, 1921.

111 feet on north aide of Second atreet. 1 feet east of Plusi street; monthly rent 460, privilege of purchase at 150,000. Um (loldamlth to Bertha Rafalo, 26 by 90 feet on weat aide of Central avenue, between Armory and David streets; II (tax II). CENTRAL Robert Herfurt to O. A.

Btsah- man, one years leaae from septemner 1. 1123. of part of 1181 and 1990 Plum atreet; monthly rent III. CENTRAL Ttoee Messer and Tetta Warm to City of Cincinnati, strip or tann at corner of Bowen alley and Court atreot, for purposes of widening Court street; 150,000 (tax 160). CENTRAL J.

Howard I.ucke to Louis and Abe Perry, Ave yesrs lease from September 1. 1983, of 1517 Race street; monthly rent $35. CENTRAL Joseph Brant to Ferd Srhott. zt by 110 reet on east aide of Dudley atreet; II (tax 13). CENTRAL The Temple Bar Rullding Company to City of Cincinnati, atrip of land at corner or court and Main atreet, for the purpose of widening Court street; 15,000 (tax 176).

CENTRAL Thomas Canary to Charlee J. Paull et al. 10 yeara' leaee from January 1, 1924, or 319 Hammond atreet; montn ly rent 1170. CENTRAL. The William Olenny Glass ComDany to Edward T.

Klum, assign ment of lesse aa to 4 by 70 feet on northwest corner of Race and Commerce streets; 11 (tax II COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP A. Raymond Krats to Joseph C. Thlel. I-ot 11 in East wood subdivision; II (tax II). Same to Joseph C.

Thlel, Ixit 44 In same subdivision; II '(tsx 11). Same to Joseph C. Thlel, Lot 13 In game subdivision: II (tax II). CORRYVILLE Berths F. Young to Kd-ward L.

sml Anna M. Meyer, 2707 Glen-dors avenue; II (tax II 60). DELHI TOWNSHIP Katie Nlehaus to Martin B. Finn, four years' lease from Auguat 6, 1911. of tract of land In Section 11; weekly rent 11 80.

EAST END Clara Engelbert to Antoinette Krehleler. 60 feet on south aldo of Co lumbia avenue; also, Lot 42 In Lewis-town; II. KLMWOOD Henry Heger to Hilda Olher-dlng, Ixt 41 in Yoat'a subdivision In Elm wood; 11 (tax 17). ELM WOO John Goiter to Margaret Kowal. Ixit 471 In L.

V. Hopklna's third iibdlvlslon; II (tax It tui aa the car that wa in tne possession I iof TNT Jane Salomon to Minnie of the two gurrmen who killed Sheriff William Van Camp, Franklin County, Indiana, on the Luse farm the morning of Monday, August 19. Several suspects found by the Hamilton police were taken before Elchorn and the men from Brookvllle. but none identified them, as either the two men who kidnaped Elchorn and stole his car or as the men who were on the Luse farm when Sheriff Van Camp was shot down. BIHTHS.

MEYER Ignatius and Helen, 272 Queen City avenue, girl. a KRAUSS Henry and Edna, 1167 Carthage pike, girl. KOSHOVER Jeaeph and Rose, 211 West Ninth atreet, boy. KLOEN'NE George and Mary. 41J0 vanhoo avenue, Norwood, girl.

SEYBOLD Harvey and Enla, 1110 Jef- ferson avenue, girl. LAMPE Joseph and Luelia, lilt Llewellyn avenue, boy. LEONARD Robert and Mary, 447 Torrence road. boy. CUR EST John snd Ruth, 3631 Mooney avenue, glrL VON DOHRE Arthur and Marie, 290 Warsaw avenue, boy.

WIEPE Edwin and Haxel, 2926 Glen-ilora avenue, 8TELTENPOHL William and Irma. 111 Olenmere avenue, boy. HgTTRBERG Joseph and Anna, 1015 Mound street, girl. MOSS William Ind Mildred, 1036 Park-son svenue, boy. LINNEMAN Albert smd 114 Winkler street, boy.

HOUILLION Louis and Corlnns, 1431 Coleraln avenue, boy. LAUTER George and Beatrice, California, boy. BORGER Joseph and Mathilda. Mt. Waahlngtnn.

Ohio. boy. (1UE1.LEMANN Jnsephand Edna, 47 East Clifton avenue, boy. LAFFERTY Walter and Eater, 2604 May atreet. boy.

BAEIIMER Emll and Margaret, 221 Gilbert avenue, girl. and Margaret, 2711 Vine atreett boy. 8CH WANDER Walter and Louise, StS3 Washington svenue, girl. CUMMIN'OS Clement snd Charlotte. 'No.

2 Park piece, boy. BECK Arno and Ethel. 1051 Hamilton avenue, srirl. HEIN7.E Harvey and Dorothy, 421 Brookald avenue, boy. MILLER Hartld and Ella, 1311 Miami avenue, boy.

REDMOND Lee and Kathleen. 1927 Van Duke drive, hoy. MrCLURE Oeorre and Pauline, 414 Kaaoto atreet. boy. WARM KEN Herman and Anna, 1S32 Ruth avenue, boy.

BRESSERT -Erneet ana Edna, laaj Baltimore avenue, boy. BUTLER Edward and Beatrice, Chand ler atreet, girl. RAREDON John and Anna. 74 East Sixth treat, girl. OEIER Joha and Edith.

ML Washing ton. boy. MIDER Samuel and Anna, tilt Ruaeel atreet. boy. HiDDiier.

30 feet on esst sine orseegar svenue: 11 (tax 60 cents) FAIRMOUNT Anna S. Blerbaum to William A. and Emms M. Tinker, 21 by- ill feet on eouth aide of Hopple atreet 11 (tax 60 centa). i-Atnunl-N-T William H.

Spenra to Stan ley Vogelaang. five yeara' leaae from une a. ...4 I. U.rv .1. 30, 1SZ4, OI LAnm 11 a Pulte'a aubdlvlalon; monthly rent III.

GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Provident Savings Hank to nerman roei, 760: II (tax II). GREEN TOWNSHIP William Oleeman to Vred Bohning, 19.02 acres of land In Section 4: II (tax 4) GREEN TOWNSHIP Fred Bohning to Louis Schunk. three yeara' leaae from ot isjt of 19.01 acrea of land g.ctlon'l: annual rent 1148; privilege of purchase at 12.800. GREEN TOWNSHIP Oeorge I. Ruehel et al.

to Allien Heltx. two years' lease from August 1921. of part of Lots 6 and I In Julius Waltx's estate In Section "MOO caah. weekly rent 110; privilege of purchase st 13.60. HYDE PARK Ida E.

Cosad to William Relnhardt. 15 by 116 feet eouth aide of Markbrett avenue; II (tsx II). HYDE PARK EAST Hargnett F. McOee to Thomas H. Kennedy.

Lot 114; II (tax tl). LOUSING STREET Estate of Julianns Rhalnn to John W. Besemer et 41 feet on west aide of Loosing street; tl. LOVELAND Harold E. Brown to Bo'rJ jr.

and Sara Eng.lsge, part of Lots 1 in Brown'a addition; (tea 14). MADEIRA Ando Buck to Danf-I W. Melton. Id. 73 by 212 feet on corner of Centre and Uurel avenue; II.

i.r toaetnh Rombe to Emma B. Blhey. 40 by 140 feet on wtst aide of Weltner avenue; II (tax II). MADISONVILLE Cecilia Porter et to Mary E. MCI law.

av Ward's addition; II. u.nienv-xnt.f.R Carsl SI, a to Mary and l-aura B. MeComaa. 6 by 14 foal on weet ld of neiaei avenuwi (intciierv TOWNSHIP Thelma II Olbbs to Oacar P. and Fyaatha Soden, 40 k.

its feet on north aide of Oroewbeek avenue, 14 feet from Arnold road, Section 10; II (tax 1 0. MT. LOOKOUT The flcton Realty Com pany to Annauet newuey, uy 1 nn eaat aide of Paxton road. 21 feet of Obaarvatory avenue; II (tax 12 60). NORTH COLLEGE HILL Ohio Land and In.nen.'.m.nt imniD IU JCIlll mayer.

Lots 211 snd 21 In Ohio Land and Improvement company's suuuivi slon: II. NORTH COLLEGE HILL Amelia Fischer to Mary T. Trsut. laOts 131, 111. 140 and 141 In JonB wroini II (tax It 10).

vnuu-min Milton H. Wolf to Carl F. H. King. 10 feet on southeast corner of Prentiss avenue ana Montgomery rein II (tax 111).

enmvonn Marv M. Hall to Edward Nlckum, 10 by IS. feet on eouth aide of Cortland avenue; tl (tax liui. NORWOOD Stella Moran to Anna tfaa rahsn, 60 by It feet on north side of Lawn avenue: i ttax NORWOOD William R. Collins to Viols 1 Tim-si.

41 bv 114 feet en north elde of Wil lams avenue, 231 feet east of Montgomery pike; 11 ttax uvi. PLEASANT RIDOE-r-Margaret K. Duns to Anna Wlbbel et II by 111 feet on the north lid of Orion atreet, 131 feet eaet of Grand Vista avenue; 1 (tax It. 60). PLEASANT ItlDOB Pearl M.

Hugtiee te Albert A. Fraser. Lot II la Euclid Lan Asociatioa's mbdlviste; II 10 cants), Stnng! gracui, tiantci to Tat axciaaa. LewlsrvUla. Ky ABgrewt XU--Tbl besgr talk la all keutk.

say preklbltlwa eera wit have at aagletd aa auaalyaig Kklewgpa Speeur ksrr li at rabaeia.a thrMgkwsit Jelerwaa Ceaaty TV rsadhasaa have been lstj raaklaug haalaet fer awewral weeks state the were! waa paaa aiwwad that th real Wletet, with th ald-tlaa ktek. eBl4 fea klalaed at 00 coat, a glass. Kadnal ahratka aay, however, tltat th beer ha aa alrw. belle eaateat at aaaat At per ceat. Lot 1 In W.

O. Freeman's subdivision II (tsg PLEASANT RIDGE John Oppllger to Murphy J. Doherty, Lot 21 In Pleasant Rldgs syndicate subdivision; II (tax 60 cents). PRICE HILL Morris Vllcofaky to Ran Abraham, years' lease from bmi-tember 1. 123, of 6 by 111 feet on north aide of Warsaw avenue, 160 font east ot Conaldlne avenue; rent per cent on purchase price of PRICE HILL Accommodation snd B.

Company to faille Oowere, Lot is in Justus Wright's subdivision; II (tax 11.60). PRICE HILL Emms Rents to Walter P. Russell. IjQts 1, 3 and 4 in waiter u. Cameron's subdivision; II (tax 60 cents).

PRICE? HILL Anna 81monson to Albert and Henrietta Stuhbeman. Lots tis ana 417 In Cedar drove L. and R. Assocla-tlon's subdivision; II (tax 11.60). PRICE HILL Chsrles W.

Griffiths to Wlllam A. Eveslage. 10 Hawthorne avenue: II (tax 16.60). RIVERSIDE L. L.

Harding to the Harding Investment Company, Lots 43. 4 and 47 In K. C. Rolla'a aubdlvlalon: also. 110 feet on north aide of Hillside ave- .1.0 Tita 111 and 723 in second subdivision of Haselwood: slao, 21 lota In Reneellaer Park thlid subdivision; la shout BO acres In Section 7 In Sprlngflsld Township; tl (tax 130).

miTDuinr u.rth. E. Bherrlll to La Vila Phares, 21 by 95 feet on eouth side of Hllslde svenu. 11 fet east of Clyde street; II (tax to cents). WALNUT HILLS Emily C.

Pareone et el. to Samuel D. Cooper, 4 feet on west aid of McMillan atreet, 200 feet from Tart road; 11 (tsx II I). Janet H. Hughes to same, sam.

property; 11 (tax 60c). Samuel D. Conner to Mollle A Yates, un. property; 1 (tsx 110 60). WALNUT HILLS-Caleb 8 May Drosach.

Ill feet Of west side of oml -burn avenus. 00 feet north of Herald II I tax I 60). WALNUT HILLS Emma M. Potter to Utti. Davis.

30 by HI side of Forak.r 30 feet weet or jlontfort street; (tax I 60). WIST END Bernard Shear, to Kmii 5Eh9ff. 17, 1123, 01 lets I. rent 171. WEST END Theodore Rleatenherg In Mm ftdutlVx.

Tby 94 feet on north aid of HoDklna atreet. tl feet win street 11 (tax 16) WEST END-Oeorge Postal to Msthlae an 1 tJl.rr. SO fet On SSSt Sid Of Barnard atreet, '15 feet west of Buck treat: II (tax 16). WEST END Isaac Osrherowlt. to Hemry E.

Dleckmsnn, sa or side of Wlnchell 25 feet north of Bank II da 17 NO- WEST END-William Stewart to vvimnnj IZny II Tec," of Dudley also, 3 feet adjoining; II (tax 12 60). WESTWOOD Charle. Leibleh to Otis lot on northwest corner of Harrison avenue and McHenry road; II (tax I4. Charlee Leibleh to Ray L. and Laura R.

Janei 92 feet on north side of Harrlao i II feet west of McHenry road; 1 ttax 14). Mortgages riled. Jacob E. Rappoport to Richard A. Isaac Carm.1 to iuon Truet Com- Anna Fluke' to Enterprise B.

A. Company William C. Oroh to Kaat Lnd A. Company Fannie L. Iteddy to Norwood National Bank Helen M.

Weaaa to Jennie It. Doellman Katherlne. Brokers to Enterprle B. A. Company Dora Cornell to John F.

Hussay William Keller to Centennial Building Association Rose Silverman to earns Lottie Davis to same Malhlaa Pierre to Clnclnnatua L. end B. Company Mai Schulta to Cincinnati Work-Ingmen's Club B. and L. Co.

Magdalena Brlckner to North Cincinnati L. and B. Company Mathlas Pierre to Otto K. Rapp Emina B. Blhey to Cottage, B.

and L. ompnny Same to Joseph Romhs Anna Wtblwla to Hewitt Avenue B. and A Same to Margaret E. Dunn Mollle A. Yates to Hank Street B.

A. Company Frances Gardner to Bon Ton B. and L. Company Alfred Kuhl to Oacar Wllley Edward L. Nlckum to Molltor L.

and B. Company Viola J. Towns ,0 Mercantile B. and I. Company Same to William R.

Collins Bryanna Sanderfer to Clara H. Baum Norma Dlnkelaker. to Mt. Lookout S. and L.

Company Henry Mcherra to Guarantee Trust company J. H. Fearson to Provident Savings Ohio Savings Hank Albert Stuhbeman to Irish 1). and L. Co Henry E.

Dlckman to L'nlon Tru.t Company Hilda Ollherdlng to Reading B. and La. Co Same to Henry Heger Frank Paloua to Southern Ohio Savings Bank Edward la, Mayer to Henry Sleevvs Morrell K. Muchmor to loveland Mutual B. and L.

Co Ouy W. Porter to Josephine Kortem Edward Meyer to Liberal and L. Co Mortgages Canceled. 2.110 1.000 6.250 U.500 1.131 6.000 27S 1.000 1.6(10 1.600 1.500 3.100 4.500 500 1.600 000 4.260 1.250 e.soo 3.000 2,700 7.000 2.600 1.000 3.400 .1.250 8.600 6.000 3.250 4.000 4.0011 2.000 2.385 00 4.750 4.500 4,350 NEWS OF THE COURTS. 1 Harried tl yeara ago.

and with! their children all Edwin R. Hall is aulng for a divorce from Margaret Laannah Hall. Dayton, Ohio, through former Judge Aaron McNellL He chargea her with willful absence. Alice E. HUgemeler waa married to Fred A.

Tledge, private detective, September 10, 1930, and now la aulng for divorce. She charge that he beat and abuaed her. and Anally deserted her and now la at Younga-town. Ohio. Neglect and cruelty are charges made by Iva C.

Payler In her ault for divorce from Frank Payler. 1231 Haielwood avenue. She aiaert he drink moonahlne whisky, and that from laat Chrlstmae Day until Feb ruary 24 he wae intoxicated nearly every day. He abandoned her February 24, ahe aaya. She sake that her maiden name, Splcsa, be restored to her.

Alleging that after he left home for hla work one John McKlnney wtiuld vialt his home, John Campbell is suing for divorce from Ellen Campbell, whom he married In 1914. and he also seek the custody of their two children. Campbell declarea that hi wife left thaj cjty with McKlnney July IS, 1922, and did not return until last February.alnce which time ihe never hat Inquired regarding her children, he chargea through Attorney Cheater J. Clark. 150 3.800 I 1.200 I 3,000 I 1.150 6.600 John J.

Coughlln to Southern Ohio Pavings Hank I 1.000 Abble W. Spalding to Mt. Lookout 8. and I. Co 4.000 Jacob Spl' kter to Marcus Loewen- ileln 4.400 Oeorge L.

Swift to Need Kealty 3.917 Isaac carmel 10 uomnern unio i.onn ComD.nv 1 2.500 Stella Moran (o M. E. Casey 1160 Fred Helmann to Tannery R. A. Co.

lot Rose Silverman to centennial B. 1.500 Anas M. Ynumsns In Arngon R. and L. Company No.

3 too Laths M. Walker to Hyde Park B. and L. ompany Joseph Romba to Southern Ohio lan company 1,1110 Mary Doe re to Bank Street B. 2.000 Mary jc liunn 10 Aragon n.

ana 1,. Company 3.00(1 Same to N. 8. Hlchter 600 Ahram Fox ,0 Bon Ton and 1, Comoany 2.600 Luella Welrlch to Molltor B. and I.

Company. 1000 John Campbell 10 Rlverslile B. A. snd la. Compsny 1 Robert J.

Cresap to East End I. A. Comnany 1.260 Thdmne Fetcham to Cummlnavlll. and Co 740 Theodore Felsa to College Hill I and B. Company 947 Vnmi Dlnkelaker to Anna 1.

Arnold l.OOt Clara F. Shaw to Myrtella Botley. 1.000 Henry Scherra to Lincoln Houelng Association 1.001 Anna Hollenweger to Molltor and B. Company 4,100 Kate Dallmeyer to John Hsrrman. lot Joseph Heine to New Mohawk P.

A 1 000 John ('. Nnrris te Liberal L. and B. Company l.M Duehan Tndorov to Active B. and I.

Company ies Leon Aaron to Sam Pastor 66 Celling Falls, Inlawing Two, Harvey Jones. 17 year eld, 114 Oeorge atreet, and Lorense Smith, 14 years old, tit Central avenue, negroes, were Injured whew parts of the celling st ths Victoria Theater, West Fifth street, where they ere employed, eawwd In on them yweterdsy. Both were removwd to the General Hospital. Jones I euffered euta on ms roreneei ana sn is To Fight Against Receivership. Alleging that all the officers of the Chopping News have left the Juris-' diction of the Court here and have abandoned Ita plant, nt 2157 Coleraln avenue, Luke S.

Murdock. Prealdent ofJ.he S. Murdock Company, print-era, filed suit In Common Pleas Court yesterday, through Attorney F. E. JTurnetL asking that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the assets.

Murdock sues ae a creditor 11.01 Judgment obtained In Municipal Court, execution upon which wa returned unsatisfied, he says, and he declarea that the property of the company, which Is a Michigan corporation. Is left without a caretaker. When hearing was being had before Judge Robert A. LcBloid upon the application for a receiver Attorney Edward M. Hallnrd appeared and stated that he represents thp company, and desired to fight against the appointment of- a receiver.

Judge 1eRlond then set the hearing for through Attorneys Eckert, Cordes Raldt, demanding 10.000 damages from the Cincinnati Traction Company for her death. Avers Killing; Was Accident. Johi Rlce 79 years old, negro. 735 Kenyon avenue, charged with second-degree murder of his wife. Ella nice, March 17 last, entered a plea of guilty of manslaughter ye-terday.

Rice told Judge Robert A. Iniond that on the day of the shooting he met two men who offered to sell him whisky. He accompanied them down an alley and tasted the liquor, which made him feel queen, and when he arrived home, he said, he discovered that he had been robbed. Rice said he secured hla revolver, nn.iuu. n.ii ina intention or going after the men.

Hla wife tried to prevent hie going, and In the struggle the weapon wa. discharged and hla wife was wounded fatally. Judge LeBlond deferred sentence until he Investigates the caa further. Palsa Arrest Chargred In Suit. Suing In Superior Court, Antonio Gtircnskl Is demanding (2,500 damages from Foster Fagln', 50 Race street, alleging that on June 21 "lust rasin cnused his arrest on a charge of reckless driving, but he wa dl-mlesed when the caae ws heard In Munlclpa; Court, Through Attorneys Rchuch Schuch he declares that hi.

arrest caused scsndal and disgrace to him and damaged him to the extent 12.C00. NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Murdork vs Shopping i.OOO For appointment of receiver. Hegel Helnichen.

Admlnletra.or Traction Company. For Shapiro .000 Maggie Milts to Mt. Healthy 8. and A Sallie Oowers to Accommodation la. and B.

Co Annabel Hoatley to, Mt. Lookout 8. and L. Co Marvin Lunch (0 Brighton Bank and Trust Co Nicholas Kowal to Kagle 8. snd L.

A Sevorln C. Ocarhwlnd to Provident Savings Bank Yflta Itoth to 1. Goldsmith Elisabeth Connelly to Western Hills B. S. and L.

Co Mollle A. Ystea to Samuel l. Cooper Catherine Pepptar to Charles pert William V. Kelnhanlt to Oak I. and B.

Co Murphy J. Doherty to Southern I 1.222 Sues alfter Mother's Death. Mrs. Hnxel Helnichen. as adminis tratrix of the estate of her mother.

Augustine Nevln. who was killed lie cember 22 last, when she was hit by strent car she was crossing nroadway, at Pioneer street, filed suit In Common Pleas Court yesterday, 117.141. Itvholt llA.tln. Fnr "on .41 Oeorge J. Slallne va Ollle M.

Biggins. Lien and execution for 176 Gravee. For divorce. is? Ill bell. For divoVee FrARnk va.

Martin 11- pp" Hilton. Lie" "r-lStiTlV V- 1Unry Jsmes A. Holland va Carl Shu- uinie. cur fiui.vu. 187.

14. Albert 1. Claude C. Coleman. Lien and execution for 6445.97.

187.250. Application of Russell Krrett to vacate plat of subdivision in Terrace Park 187.251. Edwin R. Hall va. Margaret L.

linn. 1,1 ilMiri'W. I 187.253. Llda Walker v. Tk.

1 4 000 Walker. For divorce. 187.251. Iva C. Pavl.r v.

r. .1.. For divorce and alimony. 187.254 Alice E. Tledge va Fred A.

Tledge. Jr. For divorce. 18.. 255, Gertrude Dawklna vs.

William ai. iriwHiiii. ror alimony. SUPERIOR COURT. Antonl fUiren.kl vs.

Foster Fagla ur nn uumages. TOTTED STATES COURTS. Tn furtherance of the Government's campaign against manufacturers of jams and Jellies in which pectin is used as a substitute for; fruits, without the fact appearing on the la bels. Assistant Cnlted Statea District Attorney Haveth E. Man, at the In-' stance of II.

D. Garrett. Chief 1st of the Cincinnati Federal Pure! Food and Drugs Laboratory, yesterday filed In I'nlted States District Court a libel for the seizure and con demnation of 8 caae of "Delco Brand" assorted Jelly chipped to Cincinnati, It I alleged, by the Paul De- laney Company, Incorporated, Broc-ton. N. Y.

In the libel It I charged that the product complained of la adulterated and miabranded In violation of the Federal 'Pure Food and Druga act According to Chief Garrett the Federal fnod and druga regulations require a manufacturer using pectin as a substitute for fruit to disclose that fact on the labels. It Is averred that the use of pectin permit's the manufacturer to place on the market a cheap product In competition with Jama and Jellies made wholly from fruits and that unless the product I properly labeled the Consumer la misled into the belief that he la purchae-Ing a fruit Jam or Jelly. This Is the second libel to be filed by the Government officials her against shipments made by tha Paul Delaney Company. Incorporated, within the laat ten days. 'Lost" Prisoner Found in Cell.

When arraigned before United strong weight pig Sstlmated light K1NCAUD A Han and Norma, 1117 -LIAtANT RIDOC Charlee lppat-t le jury to hie right wrUt. Smith suffered commlMloner Thomas U. Greg- holder CaUMrlaa repplatv la I aad part av. braleea em hla head, face and hauda. Statea toiiuniMioner TBomta la.

tsref fc get bead! sa-ase) se. ww 15 SPORTSMAN i 1 Is Appointed By State Hud Fish and Game Divtsin Mrs. Sit- Pftbodj CtWi Fir Bircaa. grsciAL piaraTca to tss BJtatna.a, Columbus. Ohio, August 21.

Tw state appointment war mad to-day and a thjrd wa in prospect Dent O. Thorn pon. of Cothocton, who wag head of the pardon and, parole system formerly, under a law repealed recently by th General Assembly, it to be made head of the Fish -And Gam Division of the) Department of Agriculture. The appointment la not that sought by th Ohio League ef Sportsman, whote Executive Board had advanced a number of candidate, Anally cantering on Frank E. Ade, of Chilli- cothe.

It wa aaaerted Thompson is not a member of tha aaeoclatlon of sportsmen but baa a membership In the Coshocton County Sportsmen's organization. The Department of Commeroe hat named Mrs. Luetta Peabody, of Oberlln. aa head of the Bureau of Education In the Division of Fir Marahal. Mr.

Pesabody's duties In clude delivering of addreaae on firs prevention. The state admlnletratton filled th place of of the Boys' Induatrial School, near Lancaater. Director of Welfare John E. Harper naming Major A M. Bueacher, Aa-tlatant Superintendent.

Major Bueacher has been with the school for ten yeara aa Instructor, chief clerk and Assistant, Superintendent. He resigned as Assistant Superintendent last fill and waa reappointed last April. 'The appointment was not solicited by Major nuescher snd mads without his knowledge." saM Mr. Harper. "By reason of his long experience at the school he Is preeminently qualified for the position." ory yesterday on a charge of having possessed and tranaported liquor In his automobils, Edwin Adolph, 20t Benson atreet, Reading, Ohio, dlaabled world war veteran, admitted that laat Friday night he ran hi automobile Into one driven by one of the Cincinnati Federal prohibition agent attached to th force of Chief Fed eral Prohibition Agent Frank A.

Hlght. Adolph was "found" in a cell at the Central Police Htatlon yesterday morning. It appears he wss turned over to the police following the accident Friday night, but through an oversight the police records Monday showed he had been released. It was not until yeaterday morning, and. after a search had been made by Deputy lnlted Statea Marshals at Adolph'a home and other places, that It was discovered that Adolph had not been released.

Adolph pleaded not guilty of th charge, and he was held In 1500 bond for preliminary examination September 10. Building Contractor Bankrupt. Joseph L. 81 one, 4242 A.hland avenue. Norwood, contractor and builder, yeaterday filed In United Statea District Court hla voluntary petition In bankruptcy, achedullng liabilities at 174.625.76, and aaaeta at $7,143.

The aaiet conalat of real estate, IS.fiOO; machinery, Ac, $260, and debt due on open account, 1 24)1. Larger unsecured creditor Include H.nry Feldman, Smith road, Norwood, fl.tOO; H. Suer A Son. 2161 Harper avenue, Norwood, 11.801: L. Orote Madlaon road and Cin namon street, Klnaey Hard ware Company, Norwood, Oak ley Coal and Supply Company, Oakley, H.

Dyer, 6543 Carthage avenue, Oakley Bank, Oakley, 2.700; Exra F. Llesen, Thirtieth and Mlnot avenues. Oakley. Thomas Casey, 2519 Ida atreet. Norwood.

Williamson Heater Company, Cincinnati. 11.060; Lena Decker, St. Legar Flata. Walnut Hills, 11,000: Alfred H. K.ngle.

Woodburn and Herald avenues, IL- 100; Alice Harvey, 3921 Foreat avenue. J1.000; E. F. Grand Brick Company, Mercantile Library Building, John H. and Leon ore Wads-worth, 4129 Bell avenue.

Norwood, Oeorge 8. Avey and wlfg, 72T Purcell avenue, Price Hill, J. W. Cropper, 2603 Uflfrtti Central Building, O. Tnrback.

2017 Wayland avenue, Norwood, Cincinnati Cement Company, 2020 Dana avenue, Carrie E. Phil-, lips, 4042 Jefferson avenue, Joseph SI bey, 2746 Harris avenut, Norwood, $1,200, and Oakley Lumber Company, Oakley, $8,000. ALIMONY IS $200,000. Wife of Wealthy Texas Ranchman Is Granted Divorce. Kansas City, Auguat 21.

Mr. Nancy Janes was granted a divorce from John N. Janes, wealthy Texas ranchman, here to-day. Janes waa ordered to pay I200.0M alimony Immediately. Judge E.

E. Porterfleld also ordered Janea to pay $10,000, attorneys' fee a. aj Tomorrow Alright nt vegetable aperloat, adds ton aes vigor te tha tlgeeUw aad aalnalasttv eyeless. Improves the appetite, relieve. Mek HMdaeb aad tVI-loeaaaee, a a Ctvaetapeuea.

isci for owr Vrfi mm WUPWt-4J1tt Ms Owavthlrd raeregwlar 4a MadeefeMelBgregi nt, tnea a eeeta. fee tfUrs aeut adaha..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Cincinnati Enquirer
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Cincinnati Enquirer Archive

Pages Available:
4,581,644
Years Available:
0-2024