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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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I i Entire Stock of Smart-Spring Fashions a at reductions of ONE THIRD and ONE FOURTH Suits at l3 and 54 Off Formerly $65 to $265 Of tricotine, twill, serge, velour checks and novelty fabrics -r-including ton effects, Pony Jackets, straight-line models and braid-bound or embroidered styles. Coats, Capes, Wraps at and 4 Off Formerly $75 to $295 Handsome styles irt duvetyn, twill, tricotine, tricolette and other new- materials, in a wide selection of distinctive models, suitable for all manner of smart daytime occasions. Gowns and Dresses at and 14 Off Formerly $65 to $650 Day Dresses, Afternoon Gowns and elaborate Dinner and Evening Gowns. Blouses at 53 and Off Formerly $17.50 to $85 Styles suitable for wear with the smart tailored or suit costume. Many Street" and Dress Hats atand4 0ff- No Sale Goods on Approval, Exchanged or Returned jTourtfj Wti-int ani) Baa III Japp's Superior Quality Wavy Switches All-Around Transformations Ladies' Wigs Men's Toupees Improve Your Appearance Wonderfully Because We Match Your Tresses So Perfectly That Detection Is Impossible.

Mail Orders Filled. I QU main st. opp. Twelfth Come km fn kit aerrlee la Claclanatl in "HalrdrcKalaa-. Children.

Hair Cattln. Hair talnlna. Wonderful Waln. Facial Maaaaare, Scalp Treatment, etc. ai-aolataaeata are neceaaary.

111 CINCINNATI UKlliBS OS" OOOD BHD STRINGS StNCB IMC Light weljrht. Each Enjoys Luxurious Reposo mi -i' KOyal Blue. Ul I ttl Tour dealer will supply you. As c7n CINKAtT ST for the Royal Blue Box Srtrlnir )) u.a.a. I with removable coTer an nr-ln.

slTe feature. I Ba "ore the Spring- Tag Boy Bean a Plata at Which ThJa la a Rapradacttoa. 66 0 0 "Service" I Our "Holto? "Quality" of "IVorknaiuhip" Onr "Pride" LQ HI D-fl ID) rillMMriXCm WOODBURN 27 -TTTrrrrW UW PALACE- MOTEL RESTAyAWT Quick Service i ll Carte Jpjrtiizint Feed Mcderate Prices NEWS OF THE COURTS. Another suit ty a corporation conducting an "open shop," to enjoin labor union members from Interfering with its employees and seeking- to unionise them, was riled In Superior Court yesterday, when the Mason Towle automobile dealers. 10CW Gilbert avenue, and Jackson street, near Twelfth' street, nled suit through Attornay E.

8. Mor-rissey. The 'defendants are Auto Mechanics Union No. M2; George E. DotzeU iU business agent; Harry Thiea sen, Recording Secretary; Russell Schrann and William Krug.

members, and 'the International Association of Mechanics- and Its membera The petition alleges the employees of the company are working Under a non-union agreement, and it Is charged the union men picket his places Of business and follow members in an effort to get them to Quit their employment, and even threaten them, it is alleged. Family Troubles Causa Failure. Robert; J. Wiggins, who conducts a grocery at and Hudson avenues, Norwood, Bled a deed Qf assignment In Insolvejser Court yesterday, assigning to. Attorney George's.

Hawke. His assets are estimated at H.500. and liabilities, 2,000. -Family dissension" is given as cause of the alas re. Wiggins declaring that this has Lfer fered with him in conducting his business properly.

Jury Overrules Commission. A verdict returned by Judge John A. Caldwell's Common Pleas Jury yesterday awards Mrs. Mary Jennings Judgment for $10 a week for 812 weeks from the Industrial Commission of Ohio. John J.

Jennings, her husband, fell when employed by the Cincinnati Ice Manufac- dIds. He sustained fatal Injuries, it I was declared he suffered from epilepsy and the State Board refused to allow his widow insurauce under the workmen's compensation act and she appealed to Common Pleas Court. Seeks $5,000 For Injury Dorothy Herzner, 7 years old. daugh-tter of John Herzner, filed suit in Superior Court yesterday demanding damages from the Seattle Electrical Company for injuries she alleges she sustained March 1(5 hut Through Attorneys T. L.

iflchio and W. H. Over-beck It is alleged the. child was Injured when an automombile belonging to the Seattle Company was driven upon the sidewalk on Broadway, near Thirteenth street. Her left shoulder was Injured, it is alleged.

Would Recover on Note. Adrian Hollander, 545 Enright avenue, suing In Common Pleas Court through Attorneys Dorger Dorger, is seeking judgment for S850 against George A. and Marguerite L. Hess, 3737 Edwards road, upon a noe for that amount given him May 15 last, and due in Ave days. Hess was served with a copy of the petition in the County Jail.

Hollander declares that he bought an automobile from Hess, which later turned out to have been stolen, and he had to pay an Insurance company $850. He demanded payment-from Hess, and the note was given him, he declares. Later Hess was arrested in connection with an automobile transaction. Says iga Is Obstructed. Raymond Coleman, doing business as the White' Cross Dentists, 534 Walnut street, filed suit in Superior Court yesterday, seeking to enjoin Harry Giick-man.

doing business as the Jerome Tailors, on the first floor of the building from maintaining a wooden sign on the building. Through Attorneys Headley Smith and W. G. Stenger. Coleman declares that the tailoring sign obstructs view of his electric sign, and deprives him of advertising space to which he declares he is entitled.

Impaneling of Jury Is Slow. Work of attempting to impanel a jury to try the damage suit of Miss Lotta Burke against members of. the American Legion was continued before Judge Frank R. Guswller In Superior Court yesterday. It Is expected that several more days will be consumed la this work.

Dismissed Suit Against Doctor. Declaring that statements of counsel indicated there was no ground' for the suit of the estate of Mrs. Loretta Dugan against Dr. Louis E. Cook.

Price HHl. Superior Court Judge S. Msrk dismissed the action yesterday. Mrs. Dugan died of influenzt a year ago and her husband, T.

J. Dugan. as administrator of her estate, sued Dr. Cook for damages, alleging malpractice. When the case came for trial yesterday counsel for Dr.

Cook askyd for Its dismissal, and the- plaintiff sought a continuance. After further statements of the case had been made Judge Marx ordered the suit dismissed. NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON PLEAS COURT. 174.64J.

Cincinnati Collateral Jtnn Company vs. Km II R. Babert et al. For foreclosure of mortgage. Buchwalter.

a -Smith. IK-Ipha Walker Joaeph Wslker. For dlmrce. John J. 174,451.

-Clara Feltntelo va Harry Tap-horn et al. For partition of estate. Wilson, Fitxpatrlck 4 Quane. 1 74. Gilbert Mason va.

Theater Jacobin et al. For 1.6I 86. Edward Mauer. 174.453. Adrian J.

Hollander vs. Georse Hess et al. For I860 on note. Dorirer Dorger. 174.654.

Frank O. Hay A Co. vs. and o. Railroad Company.

Petition in error Bled. Geo. A. Hanuna. Joan M.

Olson vs. Florence B. Olson. For divorce. Fred Zuenkeler.

SUPERIOR COURT. 68.057. The Mason-Towle Company vs. Auto Mechanics' Union No. 1442.

For Injunction. E. 6. Morrlasey. 48.068; Dorothy G.

Herzner vs. C. Beattie et al. For 1 1.000 as damages. Overbeek A Mlchie.

48.46S. Itaymond Coleman va Harry Glickman. For an I Injunction. Buch-waltet, Headley Smith. UNITED STATES COURTS.

United States District Judge John W. Peck yesterday continued until tomorrow trial of the caee against Herbert C. Boas. East St. Louis.

Insurance company superintendent, who was indicted last month on a charge of having violated the Mann slaye" act in the transportation of a girl from Cincinnati to East St Louis. Boas formerly resided in Norwood. Personal Injury Case Dismissed. By consent of the parties. United States District Judge John W.

Peck yesterday made an entry dismissing the $10,000 personal injury suit of Clarence Portsmouth. vs. the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company at the cost of the plaintiff. Two Fined; One Released. Bradlev York and niarlu Cmiii.

were fined $200 and costs eacn yesterday Dy United States Dtartlet Judge-John when the ttleaded rulUv t. mwt ni.n. charging them with having transported uiuur viuiauon or me proniDltlon act. JoaeDh Muneia. K2S Hmtnn Hamilton, who was indicted with them.

uuuiuncu. 4 ne uiree men were-arrested April 2 In the vicinity of a large machine shop at Hamilton. Ohio, it was stated York and Smith Conveyed "mountain dew" from Kentucky to Hamilton for the purpose of selling It to the machinists at the plant Edward Harrison, 30 years old. Est Hamilton, charged with John Wilder, 30 years old. 11321 RnutK street.

Hamilton, with ha ring transported liquor in violation of the pro- hlbltinn ar mrmm tH.Ml..! jm wouusOTm ujr unnea States Commissioner Adler yesterday when" Wilder told the 'Commissioner Harrison was Innocent in the matter. Wilder fwas held the Federal grand Jury la $1,000 bond." Prohibition agents said the two mea whisky in an automobile driven by Harrison. A Hampton's Case JJismlssed. Because there wsa na evidence that whisky in a suit case found ty police In the automobile of-Raynor Hampton. 28 years aid.

1242 East Third street, was his property, Hampton was dismissed by United States Commissioner Edward M. Hurley yesterday, after a preliminary hearing on a charge of having violated the prohibition act. Hampton's -automobile. hlch had been seised bjl the prohibition agents, was returned to him. GYPSY PAIR SETTJENED.

Peter and Tana Yunko. gypsies, who said they lived at Lorraine, Ohio, and who are alleged to have swindled Nick Stamina, grocer. 1607 Central avenue, out of $7,600 by promising to lift a supposed evil spell from him, were returned yesterday Xrom Jackson. to stand trial. Bond of each is $5,000.

'Detectives Rudolph Wehklng and Lewis Bell stated that the Yunkos had almost won their freedom before a Judge at Jackson. The Yunkos say they are Innocent. FAVORS COMMUNITY CENTERS. The Committee on Education of the Chamber of Commerce has sent a communication to the Board of Education voicing Its approval of the conduct of community centers and expressing Its appreciation of the value of the work to the community. If all a man wanted for his Sprintr crown of just a "straw" he could wear a shock of wheat and let it go at that.

But if it's style he's lookintr for he can find it in the new straw hats in the Separate Entrance on Fourth t. base's co iromoff SERIOUS. Cora Belle Wlnans. years old. daughter of Mra Edna Wlnans, 2435 Noble avenue, Hamilton.

Ohio, who Is suffering from the effects of poison alleged io hava been administered by her. ntother Sunday morning, was re ported In a serious condition at Gen eral Hospital last night. Mrs. Wlnans. physicians at 4the hospital ssy.

suffering from dementia, and. Inspired bjf hallucinations, she gave poison to her babe, believing that by so doing 'she could save its soul. Mra Wlnans Is under observation at the hospital. Mrs, Housekeeper Mr. Chain will be here next Saturday with a carload of Servants.

Vtacc Street OGSk Young Women, If yon want a good position at a good salary, become an ED1PHOXK OnRATOR Free instruction and we help you secure a position. Register to-day. J. al. DOLBEY, Manager Dictating Machine Company OcVO.

Lincoln Inn Court. hue spmnGTiME Tonic Weak Men and Women Is CADOMENE TABLETS. Sold By All Druggists. The Human Side Run down the list of your friends and acquaintances. Pick- out those toward' whom you feel most kindly those toward whom your heart warms most readily.

You'll find that" they are the ones who are least inclined to be selfish. They Lave been courteous, pleasant. They have made it a pleasure for you to meet them. They have done things for you without fixing a price. 1 They have 'helped you with xyour business They have advised you in your persona affairs.

They have gone put of their way to you without considering whether or not you are'Vbig; And you; appreciate it it's simply human nature. That is what we are constantly striving to do -to deserve your appreciation by giving whole-hearted, helpful service. WINGS and Irust Company CpitAl $1,000,000.00 Sxxrjylxx MAIN OFFICE, N. W. COR.

FOURTH AND WALNUT BRANCH OFFICES: 1127-1129 Vine St." 445 East Fifth St N. W. Cor. Fourth and Fum Sts. W.

Cor. Eighth and Central Ave. 2505 Gilbert Ave. 1933-35 Central Ave. Phone Main 91.

UMBRELLAS WUX rttOTKCI xoc E. C. KUHN aLVNUFACTERKB rosbrrflas and Caoca, I West fourth St. Betwroa Vina and Baca. rrUK DMBKKIitA KTOttaT No Other Reliable Service can be had among: the Cincinnati Qry Cleaners surpasses mine, and yet my charges are away below theirs.

It will "pay you to let me convince youu BECKER 623 YIXK STREET. Vhonet Caaal 61a. Oar lata Will CalL. Avoadale Branch and Cleaaeryt S210 Readloc Road. Viaaaatif daaaVMkLAVal Na on Uuna; promotos hoaldi "aa aoos pmro wator 0ai.a as' Fourth Street Bet.

Vine and Race MAY CO-OPERATIVE SALE Now! A "Male Room" Sale of Period Furniture Made necessary by the recent "tie-up" of freight. Carload after carload of summer furniture and refrigerators held up in transit will crowd eveh our ample floor space to such an extent that Present stocks of Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room Suites Must Go and Go Quickly June brides and grooms new to. the task of home-making will find it a glorious opportunity to buy "furniture for a lifetime1' at substantial savings. Note! These Examples Are Actual Reductions From Our Usual Fair Prices $650 10-Piece Dining Room Suite CCQC American Walnut, William and Mary Design, pD0u $450 9 -Piece Dining Room Suite American Walnut, Quen Anne Design $375 9-Piece Dining Room Suite Brown Mahogany, Queen Anne $340 9-Piece Dining Room Suite Jacobean Oak, William and Mary Design. $250 3-Piece Living Room Suite Tapestry Davenport, Chair and $350 3 -Piece Living Room Suite CQ1C Tapestry Bed-Davenport, Chair and Rocker.

tj)3 ID $675 3 -Piece Iiiving Room Suite CCQC Velour Covered Davenport.Chair and Rocker. pD UO $325 3-Piece Living Room Suite-y flOor Mahogahy, Cane, Damask Covering. Pa0D $550 "4-Piece Bedroom Suite Ivory Dresser, i Chiffonier, Bed and Toilet Table $475 4-Piece Bedroom Suite American $275 4-Piece Bedroom Suite-Brown Mahogany, Queen Anne Design. $335 4-Piece Bedroom Suite American Walnut, Adam Design. The Way Men Are Buying Silk Shirts for $7.45 I 3 for $22 Regular $10, $12 and $15 shirts, shows that they know a good thing when theysee it: Crepe de Chines Silk Poplins Jerseys Cheneys Pin stripes, broad stripes and plain colors in sizes A3H to 17.

They're going fast, men! And you know the silk shirt season, is just starting. A7er Mind thm Weal hart ft. V. S. Pat.

OBeOk $395 $335 $298 $219 $495 $395 $245 $295 The Household Club Plan Makes Ii Possible for YOU to Buy the Suite of Your Choice In the easiest possible jnanner! The sale price is absolutely the same to YOU as to a customer. And the pleasure of living with beautiful furniture thoroughly good furniture while paying for it! Ask the Club Secretary on the Fourth Floor. NOTICE! A Long-Overdue Carload of Leonard Cleanahle Refrigerators Has Just Come and Selection Is Good! McAlpln'a Fourth Floor. McAlpln'a Main Floor Went. You WiH Always Be Sorry You'Wasted So Much Time Trying To Keep House' Without an Ohio- Tttec Electric Vacuum Cleaner All yon have to do la to tarn the awltoh and the Sweeper for few mlnatca every day'to keep the dual and dirt away.

A Cof field Water-Power or Caah credit. We rent ond repair. Electric Washing Machine will eat down Inundry expenaea aurnrla-Inarly. to any nothing of ellmlnatlnic nil the worry nnd eonfuaion Incldentnl to the restitution Wiak Day." The llrat coal S10 to SI SO la the only ebat. Kor Free Bemonatratlon Call Canal .1433, 6172 or 4160.

JOHN 'BREMER, 810 yine St. For Rich or Poor White Lead Paint. $4.00 Gal. BEST RED ROOF. $2SB OA1XOK.

EHRUCH'S, 711 Main Street Goaraaterl Yeara. PoMhTntasllBoleressI kt7 Paaaraa ad for rUItlf ACK. KAN GEL GIUTKV mm eheapeat ooal oa the amrkM. Oatteca. HMt.

Bids. M. W.Gah ta aad Baca. Pkaat V. lit.

ULLAfJD GOAL eo. Soft Gray Iron Castings BENCH A5D LIGHT FLOOR WORK national Stove Repair Co Foaadrr ct." Mlaaalsharat. Ohio. CAPE COD FISHERIES CO llS-ltS WEXT SIXTH 8TRRET. AND LOBSTERS, All varieties Ocean and Lako Fiah Ma.

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Stomacn Trouble. Constipation. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Pf whoa cured.

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