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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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I 1 1 A. Jackson, GwynheBuilding, engaged in. the lumber business, has awarded through Samuel Hannaford Sons, architects, the following contracts for the construction of a home on Llh-wood road, east of Ellison place. Hyde Park: Excavation, concrete and cement. Max Penker Son; brick, Joseph Mc-Dermott; cut" stone.

E. Sykes; Iron. Southern Ohio Iron Works Company; carpentry. James Griffith Sons: and F. Wrampdmeier Son; tile and marole.

Charles Shannon Sons: electric. Beattie Electric Company; plumbing. Murdock and T. J. Conner.

Richard Schmidt. Chicago, will represent the, Board of Directors of the American Institute of Architects at the golden anniversary dinner of the Cincinnati Chapter of to take I'lace Thursday evening at the Hotel ribs on. Arrangements for meeting, in charge of G. W. Drach.

President, and 'Hudolph Tietig, Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, were announced yesterday. Dinner is to be served at 7 o'clock and. the meeting Itself will be of an impromptu nature. In addition to Mr. Schmidt th guests of honor will be James YC.

McLaughlin, sole surviving charter member of the local institute, and Charles Mopkin-son, Cleveland-. President of the Ohio State Association of Architects. The latter organization will also meet In Cincinnati Thursday as well as Frldsy and during the convention the question of closer co-operation between the institute and the state 'organization is to come up for consideration. Theodore Heck, In the household furnishing business, paid S5.O0O for the prpperty of William Kappus. 3342 Wabash avenue.

Evanston. bought through M'arren E. Richards who also sold to Eugene Brookbank. letter carrier, the dwelllnc of H. P.

Oouse. 2ttt0 Gilbert avenue. Walnut Hills, for 16,250. Leo Feist, New York Mty, music publishers, yesterday, leased through tho Frederick A. sichmidt Company offlpe space at 111 East Sixth stret The firm 1 to be represented by Frank Xovack.

The brokers also 18 in the Arcadia subdivision, off of Iinwood road," Hyde Park, to S. p. Cooper for S3.500. Cooper will improve the plots with residences for the market. The Paragon Oil Refining Company, Toledo, which is about to enter the Cincinnati field-wlth a series nf il 1T.

ins stations, has awarded to Walter Mc6arvey Co. the general contract for its first locatio'n. to be built at the northeast corner of Moorman and Clayton avenues. Walnut Hills. The improvement, which is to be of an artistic t.

pe. Is to cost $10,000. XX Plans will be posted later in the week 'ty Stewart Stew aft. architects, for the construction of a brick semi-bunga--low, 24 by 39 feet, 'at -JS Louis, avenue. Avondale.

for Charles Kuhn; and a brick" bungalow on Emming street, Fairvew Heights, for Burckheimer. will adjoin fiis present home. Martin Fisher )b receiving estimates on the construction of a double stucco garage for Ben S. Fox at 2414 Clifton avenue. Jacob Schottenfels will act jointly with Theodore Mayer Bro.

to-day In offering at a-uction several parcels of west End property. The Roche Construction Company, general contractors on an addition to xne stacey Storage and Auction Com i)i vnoen avenue, has sub-let the plumbing to Coo Williams; electrical work. Beattie Electric Company: eleva r. Company, and roofing and sheet metal, Witt Brown. x- rrana ttueche has the genera con tract for addition to the Hope-Gos pei iuss)on, Westwood.

planned Rendigs, Panser i Martin. by cuner Anderson yesterdav awarded to M. Marcus Building Conpany the aTta Vat An wiicrne and carpentry branches on a three-storv r.l.n k. built by the Kiefer Machine Tool Com. pa.y on East Third atreet.

adjoining reservoir Park. 1 MAll eeK oi "vacation" is promisea the Carpenters' Union of Cin- V. 7 or the action of the ounuers Association, held yes at tne Builders' E.v merauers voted to stick -by their original 'offer of 00 cents an our. ine unions last Fridav voted to reject this proposition, adhering to ine.r original demand of $1.3 an hour. James Coogan.

with the Second National Bank, paid $0,700 for the home f- Fillmore. 4227 Williamson place. Xorthside. sold through Poland Mitchell, who also disposed 'of the dwelling. 5057 ymmes street, belonging to Mrs, P.

Mitchell, to Edna Morris for $2,600. 'x Condemnation notices were served yesterday Jy George Hauser. Building Commissioner. Involving the lowing property: Two-story frame dweUins in the: rear of 320S Warsaw TO by 141 feet. It was planned by J.

Winnes. ft Xi. Allie Mathes. widow of Joseph -B. Maihes.

has bought the residence of Mrs. Staiide. 1243 Gilsey avenuej-Price Hill- EEAL ESTATE TEANSJEES. (Tmx indicated in transfer Is affixed at the" rat. of 5fr cents for every or fra tioa in value of proparty ronv.yed)..

A VOX DALE Henry II. Kouda. Lots -to and 14 in John on west aida.of Jar street Jeec south of Hickory street: (ta II t. AVONPAKE Harry Neulman to Alllc. th by 00 feet on north of Whtttler street; II tax IS 0.

VONDALE Thomas H. Cone to Morris by 18i feet on east aid. of ISO feet south of tln- Alaska avenue. 1 leei aouin i in. CAMP et a 35 place feat on south siae oi ruiu Cool breezes warm ocean street.

Is. feet wet of Pike street; 11. CENTRAL FOURTH Harry P.uns-ford to The Pounsford Stationary Com-panv, i years' lease from Marah 1, 1110. of Noa 131 to 13J K. Fourth street, 441.

Citv of Cincinnati to Same. years' lease, from March 1. 1J0, ot building on east side of Bank alley in rear of 3j to -4J Main street. Monthly rent $150. RENXER Elsie Leuschke to Joseph and ii SO feet on south side of Renaer street.

7- feci east of Hamburg street: II (tax CENTRAL SIXTH A. Reynolds so William R. Collins. 30 feet on west side of North street. 102.

feet north ot Sixth street; II ttax 20). WOODWARD STREET Mary C. Nolan to George W. Ferdon. 13 by SO feet on south side of Woodward street.

171 feet east of Sycamora street; II (tas 50 ents). C1.EVEI Mltilda Maurer to WUliam Hto ksel. I-ot in James A. Rttten-houae'a aUaition to Cleea; tax 1 50). CI.

EVES John Brannon to Lessi. M. Witt. Lot 6 in Mary M. Davis's subdivision.

in Cleves; 11 (tax It). CLIFTON Arthur fDentenln to Jacob Roth. Lot in Charles Leppert a suo-- division: 1 (tax IB). -t irrnv niptnitTS Judia Dekllo. to faiollneBets, 40 by 150 feet on north side of Lyon street.

40 feet west of Ohio avenue: II. COLLEGE HILL Robert Watkins to Olivia Gill. 2 tiy 100 feet on north side of First avenue. In iJollege Hill; itax II). COX'S SUBDIVISION Henry B.

jansing to Henry Osterbroik. Lot 32 in Benjamin H. 0x's subdivision, in Edgemont: II Itax 14). ernntVTSIOV Edward' R. iviiiiimi to tiervaise Karpe.

Lot in Creaap Spring subdivision; II (tax 0C). DEER PARK William B. Stald.r to-Mary H. Goldkamp. Lot 1 In-Dovon Place addition to Deer.

It' ttax.3 ELM FOOD Andy Maas to Ransom Douglas. Lot and part of Lot 02S In Bo-' finger Hopkins's fourth subdivision, in Elm wood; II (tax 150). EVNTON Edna E. Durrell to Elmer E. Allee.

Lot 3 In William lurrell'e second subdivision. In Ivanhoc; II (tax li 50). FAIRMOUNT Theresa Vollhardt to Geo. A. and Anna M.

Boiler. 3 by Il feet on south side of New Baltimore pike, 10 feet weat of Short street; It (tax IS 50). FAIRMOUNT John Gerber to Albert' Riiiinr 2S bv 110 feet on east side of Harrison avenue, in Falrmouat; II (tax FEltXRANK W. G. Minor to C.

L. Gra-' ham. contract to eel 1. Lot In W. Short's third subdivision, in Fernbank.

for M.600. IIARP.ISON Trustee of Church, of Harrison. Ohio, to Ixttle Williams, part of I-ot 54' in Tunis's addition to Harrison; II. SOO ttax 2). HARRISON Js cob Schott to Josephine Bernharu.

part or lx)t 13 In same addition; 11.150 (tax 1 50). HARTWELL Thomas H. 'Stevenson, per SherifT. Vo Laura D. Stevenson.

SO by 200 feet on south side of Park avenue, In Hart well; 5. 000, (tax Laura D. Stevenson to Luella Mathers, same property: 1 (tax (St). HARTWELL Maud Paul to Henry Neul-tnan. Lot 235 and part of Lot 23 In J.

F. Mills's subdivision In Hart well; 1- (tax t). HYPK PARK Mary EBossard to RlfTe Pope. 60 by 140 feet on west side of Stettlnlus avenue, 312 feet north of Madison road; 1 (tax 13). HTDE PARK Henry C.

Gates to Eugene E. and Stella K. Paul, 40 by 150 feet off of I mi 130 In Janes E. Mooney's Send thia 1 toe aaekJet THE EXQUIUEll, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, APKIJL. 20, 1920 subdivision.

In Hyde Park; HYDE PARK Anna Donovan to Henry J. Ruhlman. 4t by 111 feet on side of Millsbra. avenue; 1 itax 50). JIT.

PLEASANT August Duttmann to Anna M. Rohlfer. Lot IS in Wm. Holle'a addition to Mt Pleasant; fl (tax S3 SO). NORWOOD The Suburtan Real Estate Company to Henry K.

Blanz, lts t3, 14, 3Si and 35 In Norwood Place sub-dlvlslon; $1 (tti NORWOOD- Same to AlberV H. Blanx. Lots 21 and Z4t In same subdivision tax 1. NORWOOD-r-Salli. K.11.T Jt H.

J. Nip-pert, nine months' lease from August I. 1(19. of part of S47 Elsmere avenue In Norwood: monthly rent 139. NORWOOD Trie Suburban Real Estate Company to Andrew Helnle'in, Lot 3 tn Norwood Place subdivision1, $1 (tax 0 cents).

XORWOOD--Henry Froh to Jnin Johnston. 64 by 130 feet on eoutheast side of Lafayette avenue in. South Norwood; 11 (tax NORWOOD Louise W. G.rth to Johana Schmidt. Lot II In BoMnger A Mopkins's subdivision.

in South Norwood; II ttax 14). NORWOOD Bernard NlehorT to William 8. on. acre on Edmondson road, in Section 33. in Columbia Town--ship: $1 ttax 60).

NORWOOD Richard O. Daxler to Marie Jielx.r. 69 by 14S feet on south side of K.ldman avenue, in Norwood; 11 (tax ll-M). OAKLET The Oakley Park Company to Kmille E. Kieth.

i by lvl feet on south side of Robertson avenue. 70 feet west of. Third avenue. In Oakley; (tax PLEASANT RIDGE Geore Jutxe to Adam Metzger. Lots 13 and 14 in W.

S. Burkhart's subdivision in Pleasant II (tax 7). PRICE HILL Harriet E. Keen to Elmer H. Staub.

Lots 132 and 133 in Co-Oper-atixaL. and B. Association's subdivision; 11 ek- 12 0). PRICK iHILL Eusene A. Lower to Jacob B.

FltncKnauzh. lit TK lr. lit. Su Vincent i eyndlcat. nbdlvlslon, nice Hill; ttax wood II ttax 13).

$8). CMP WASHINGTON Andrew C. W's PRICE HILIIsaac Moss to Morris Gold- to Io 30 by IBS feet on Town- berr. I-t 14a in Cedar Grove Loan and send street: II tax II 6. Bulldina Aiaoctation's subdivision; 41 (lax CMP WASHINGTON Henry H.

Fricko 60 cents). to Jacob Stack. by 100 feet on west price HILL-Charles P. Hagner to Georse ide of Spring-Grove avenue; i ana Alma Daley, eignt iota in jame I i nrivpin nrat suDaivision oi jueyern WASHINGTON Franlc Jennewein 1 tjrove; II (tax $20). 1.

to John W. and Margaret Kelly, fcpmxGFlELD Fred Goldkll-iy 100 feet' on north side ot Avon Sterwerf. 60 bv 200 feet on 100 feet east of Spring Oro cagt RVenue. S2 feet north by venue! 11 (tax 13). I of county road.

In Section '''i- in Fpring- CENTR Kj FIFTH Ellen Lynch to West- field Township; 1 (lax I'J 00). orn Bank and Trusx Company. 33 by tVAIJfL'T HH-LS Emma M. Gr Grifllrh to An na A. Salomon.

42 by Uu feet ort north east corner of McMillan and Prospect -plaev: II (tax 12 50). AUNUT HILLS-John J. Tlce to William R. Collins. j40 by 10O feet on northwest vomer of Wood burn and Merrimac avenues; i ffax S3 50).

WALNUT BILLS Joseph Kraus to Arthur J. Bocer, one year's lease from April 1. 12. of storeroom at northwest corner of McMillan. and.

Hemlock streets; monthly rent 155. WAIJfUT HILLS Ansust Baum to Zella Bernard, by 90 feet on south side of Dexter avenue, 2t5 feet west oi Hackber-ry street; II (Ux WALNUT HILLS Katie Montsomery to Margaret Dusan and Mar- Dooin, S.1 by 153 feet on west side ot Woodburn avenue; SI lui 10 50). WALNUT HILI Arthur Foraker et al. to Kusen. Davis, five acres on east side of Madison road, in Section 38.

In Columbia I ttax 177 SO). Kuicen. Davis to Henry Moeller. Arch-- bisDop. same property; It tax 60 rents).

HII.LS Roberts D. Newhall to E. Clrds Hore. one year's leaae from April 1. 1130.

of flat at 3017 Bathgate avenue: monthly rent l0. WEST END David R. Oliver to Sylvester Patrick. 10 years' lease from May 1. ltd), of I 17 In Wad.

ac Dudley'a subdivision: annual rent SUO; privilege of purchase at Elizabeth C. Oliver et al. to David 6. Oliver, same propert.v; SI. 125.

WEST END Joseph Schmidt to Jacob and Rose Steinhauser. by 0.1 feet on south side of Clinton 2U5 feet cast Freeman avenue; (tax 5). WEST END Ame'la Markcrt to ifenry M. Stock. 22 by 4 feet on north aide of Clinton street, 142 east of Freeman avenue; II (tx 4).

i WEST END Martina P. Lincoln to Th. City lee Delivery Company. li by fact on north aide of Poplar street, betwesn Linn and John street: also. OH feet On south de of LiNingstcn ktreet; llO.buu 30).

WEST END lem S. Miller to The E. Berb- hauaen Chemiea.1 Company. 43 fet on south. of Klchnvma uo jee weai si Carr atreet; S1 (tax 1.

WEST END Mary G. Kilbreth et al. to Im 8. Miller, 45 feet on south aide- qf Richmond street. 9i feet west of Imrr street; $1 (tax 1V WEfTWOOD Frunslska Allmunn to Joseph A.

and Mildred I. Miller. 100 by 125 feet fin North Bend road. In Section 10 In Ureen ow nship; 1 1 ttax 14). W1NTON Wll lam F.

Bradford to Margaret H. and Maxln. Rubey. lxt 11 In Meliwooa subdivision tn mion naee 11 (tax 12). WYOMTVO John SmttB to Audy Maas.

Lot 7 In Park Place subdivision In Wyoming II (tax S2. EUJay R. to Aidy Ma.ii. cam. prop erty; 1.

Mortgages Filed. John W. Kelly to Qulckwlthdrawal Building Association Company Anna A. Salomon to Germanta Ko. 2 I.oan and Building 1'ompany Lou Ella Mathers to Southern Ohio and Trust Company Irvin O.

Renneri to same Bertha A ills to same Elmer 1. Staub to Bond Hill Building Association Company Mary. Jones to Aurora Loan and Building Company Frank Biehle to Pleasant Ridge Building and Loan Company Ransom Douglas to John Keseena. Andy Maas to Berrlia Fritx. Anna B.

Llstermann to 'Citizens Bank of St. Bernard James P. Coogan to Carthage Saving and Loan Association Mary H. Ooldkamp to Sycamora Saving and f-oan Company William J. Havina 10 Southweat You're eager to glay you don't let down in summertime at San Diego, Cali' fornia.

The days and nights are cooL The pure A air's salty fragrant with healthful ocean breezes. -It's ideal city for your permanent home'. You'll join -eighty-five thousand resi' dents of this sparkling city in every recreation of land and sea each summer day by' blue bay and ocean at r- LAlirornia Theawgh PwOsaaa eats, CUeaga fa Seat Diaga, rer mew P.IIm. Ba. IslaaJaMl Swrdtara PadCc "Galdea Saw Lia.s ad." Through Isoperisl Valey, Mexic sad Car.

SaaW GoiVa) bsaLaeSatCTa 8AV PlEOO-CALlFORNlA CIA'B. 100 Spreckels Building. Sah Diego. Gentlemen: I should like to know more about San Diego, CaL- Please mall me your free booklet. Kiate Stieet Cit fute.

2.250 1.000 1.100 3. 250 3.000 1.100 2.500 409 1.70O 300 3.500 4.500 2.000 End Building Association 1.000 Jacob S. Flincbpaugh to Price Hill SOUO On COLLOVJ SUALE DItlGIaa ABSOLUTELY HARD NO A PHOXE WEST 4307 CR SEXD CAKD F09.slMPLE3,r ttheQuccnGily 0 Fin I r. fl 1 ur. Eagle Loan and Building Company No.

Euseae H. Paul to Big Four Building and Bavins Company Henry M. stock to Court House Savings Bank Henry Moelier. Archbishop, to West i.000 .50 1.300 ern and Southern Life Ins. Co.

10.000 joaepntne Bernhard Harrison Welfare Building Oil! to Dani.I W. Rtffe Pope to Western and 8outh.ru Life Insurance Company John R. Johnson to Gilt Edg. Building and Savins" Company. Zella.

Bernard to Wood burn Avenue Ion Building Company Joseph Hueaman to Woodward Building and Loan George A. Boiler to Baltimore Ave. Loan and Building -Company Same to C. Lindner Joseph Huesman to W. Harry Nauiman to A.

E. L. Burg-hardt Johanna Schmidt to Oakley Building and Loan Company Joseph B. Lageman to Union Sav- 400 1,100 I 7.500 iocs and Trust Company 3.000 H. Lee Conner to M.

C. Hilbert 2.000 William to Miami Building and I-oan Co. Harry J. Lehman to Fundamental Loan and Building Same to nnw Ueorse F. Daley to Charles P.

Hagner Joseph. A. Mueller to Cheviot Building and loan Company Marie Melter to Antonio HomVLoan and Building Companv Willis C. Harper to Hyde LPark Building and I Company John A. Schroer to Green Street Loan and Building Company Henry J.

Puhlman to Aragon Building and Loan Company Mortgages Canceled. 4.000 i.too 1.300 3.600 3.600 1.000 3. S0A 1,500 2.000 2.700 2.000 S.000 SOO 4.000 Edward W. Boehl. to Quickwltb- drawal B.

A. Co I 1.1.15 Martha Schafer to Reading B. and and L. Co Mary Meagher to Glendale B.and I A. John Hoff to Georse Polster Lewln Lumber Co.

to South ern- Ohio L. and T. Co Clarissa Fluharty to Mt. Washing ton v. and D.

Co Emma M. Griffith to Union Savings Bank and Trust Co Harry H. Llndemann to Harry J. Lehman Harry Neulmann to E. A.

L. Burg- hardt Henry Web.r to Guarantee Deposit Company Anna Koch to Coleraln B. and L. Co Nell Stutsman to Bond Hill B. A.

Company Saro P. Rackov to Michael Rackov Dorothea L. Esser to Provident Loan Company- Henry Janaing to Carthage S. and Co Andy Maaa to Wm. Oberding Mary Demerals to Cabinet L.

and B. Com party John Madden to Elsie Frank Biehl to Henry J. Robllng. Margaret A. Caaaerly to Volunteer L.

and B. Co Samuel D. Peacock to Apollo S. ami L. Co Julia P.

Kloe Southern Ohio and T. Co Amelia Markert to Sindlay Ave. B. and S. Co Charles Eiber to Ueorge Same to Elmore L.

and B. Co Maud Pauly to Apollo S. and L. Co Cecelia Weber to Cheviot B. and L.

Company to Unity B. and S. Co Henry 0. Gates to ('lias. A.

Wm. J. Having to Katherine Jansen Same to South West End B. A Rose M. Sturwold to Coleraln B.

and L. Co Ida Van Hasel to Flndlay Market No. 2 L. and B. Co Patrizio Bonaventara to Union, Savins B.

and T. Co Joseph B. lageman to Pear Street Market Bank Edward Broekhaus to First National Bank of Norwood Msx J. Palm. to Miiford Horn.

H. and L. Carrie Stutzman to Citizens' B. A. 2 Irerman C.

Vonheder to Price Hill Hill Electric 13. and 1 A Katherine Blom to Enterprise B. and L. A Jesse J. Hartsock to same Clifford Smith to Home B.

and L. Company Mabel Birch to Homestead S. and L. Company H. Lee Conner to M.

C. Hilbert Hose Lehman to Flndlay L. and BJ Co. No. 2 John B.

Son end ay to Miami Town- 2.000 2,000 400 too 1,109 $650 414 4.000 273 1.200 E00 500 3.509 1,000 700 2.150 750 460 1.000 3.700 .2.500 2.000 1.500 1.600 3,350 1.500 1.000 7.200 1.000 1,000 3.5,00 1.100 1.000 5.000 3.0G9 4.000 -r 2.30T) 1 1.000 3.500 f.100 1.750 2.00V 2, 00 IITTE'S DRUGSTORE, 6th and Elm. Market Place. Specials For This Week: Obesity lie Its 24 to 01 Or 40 inches PftJ Invalid IMngs CH to 0 Nos. 4 to 10. PiaJV GARTER STOCKING Stock siees from 3 to 10 TRUSSES $3.00 $10.00 Hold Tyte Truss All Steel; leather covered; right or left side.

Cut. to $8.00 Stee-U Trusses Leather Leather covered; right or left side $3.00 Elastic Trusses (fro ef All Sizes. Cut $10.00 Double Trusses Cut to $7.50 $4.50 $9.00 RUBBER GOODS 2-Qt. Hot-AVater pjr Bottles Cut l.f 1.75 Z-4t Hot-Vter Cft Bottles Cut to plOU 12.00 2-Qt. Fonntain A sr Syringefl Cut to.

Ol. 0 fl.75 a-yt. Fountsiin CI PA Cut f2.2S Eiuunel Foon Uln Syringes Ar qj-Cut to Ol.OD 12.75 Purity Spray a an Syringes Cut to i PaaJ $20 Douche Pans-v 4 Cut to tpiC.lSI Betl fails sys Cut to Z.f Green Cross Bandages nr 5 yarts, 3-inch width OOC Umbilical Tape 12 Yards Dental Flows i 15 Blackburn'a 18c Absoroent cotton For yp hospital and family use I DC unea BiiK QC 12-15 Inches OOC Our" Trass Department Is Open UtSUAI- fcVKMXGS Expert Fitter in Charge. Mall Orders Solicited. Your Liver Ills and Constipation Relieved Surely Pleasantly.

Cheaply ship B. and L. John Brannon to same Harry J. Lehman to Western Bank and Trust Annabel Heat)ey to Mt. Lookout 8.

and zr Willis Ci Harper to Oakley POOD (iOSTS TJNCHAHGED 100 1.140 1.IS0 3.500 4.000 Washlnjtdn, April ltt. The cost of Uv-1 lnr. represent efl by prices of 22 ot food, remained vlrtaally unchanged during the month ending March J3. the Department of Labor's Bureau of Lbor statistics reported to day. Figures made publlo showea mat SO Mr fh of food waa 600 i A I'rv Mnt eutlnw the tjtliy bia iRiiMto w.

cost Of the. same articles in January, when '-prices reached a high-water mark. Wholesale prices of, commodl-S ties other than food, the statistics showed, were higher in March than in any previous month. ADULTERATED MILK FOUND (PBCIAL DISTATCH TO III X.NQCIBIS, Columbus. Ohio, April 19.

In oneJ month Inspectors for the Ohio Health Department foVind that milk samples i r- collectea were aauneraiea in 40. per cent of the cases. Out of 92 samples collected only 9 were found satisfactory and ti were found adulterated. Other food products were generally found satisfactory, there being no ex- planation for the attempts to inter fere (with the. purity of milk.

OVERALL CLUBS and members. If your- dealer cannot supply you. with "1ROX-ALI-S" highest grade overalls get them direct from us at WHOLESALE PRICES and save $1.00 a suit. Call, phone or write. THE I RON ALL FACTORIES CO.

Power 224 E. Eighth St. Phone Canal 841. CINCINNATI, OHIO. For Delefftea-at4arre-r- REAL ESTA; AND BU LDING John Doyle, former County Recorder, psld approximately $20,000 for the twenty-room residence properly.

3--Uroadway. sold through Cleneay Xourse. brokers, the holding lying Immediately eouth of the proposed extension of-the Unlvejsity Club. On cers of the V-nivepfUy Club are negotiating for -leas ith: view of the holding as iv temporary home peixling alterations of hd clufchouMS property. at the 'corner1, of Fourth street.

Charles Taf t. President of the club, recently' bought the real estate north of 322 Broadwayrwhich he will Kive to tha organization in the event of the members raising J150.000 or additions and alterations. The part Acquired by Mr. Doyle contains three-story stone front-on a lot 25.8 by 117 feet to an alley, the seller be-inJSjj. Jane I.

J. B. Cheno'weth. a nonresident, for-mevly engaged in the lumber business in Indiana, has bought of Myers Y. J'ooper the four-story brick factory building.

711 to 717 Carr street, which Mr. Co.oper has owned several Sears. The price was approximately $30,000, the lot being 100 by 119 feet. Mr. Chenoweth acquired it as an investment Two ten-room brick dwellings, 521 and 523 East Twelfth street, were sold at auction yesterda'y.

afternoon by Fred Tuke Son. The parceL So, 521. was offered for an administrator, the buyer being Clarence E. Griewe. who paid $2,250.

The same estate involved in the case of Bernard Macke vs. Franz Macke. was connected with the xale of No. sold by Kred Tuke Sn in conjunction with Deputy. Sheriff Fred Sperber.

Griewe buying this in at J2.000. The purchaser pos-rf-sses adjoining real estate. avenue, owned by Mrs. Barbara. Weh-meier; frame stable and ahed at 1032 West Sixth stret.

owned by Mrs. S. J. McCormlck. Ky.

The-home of the late-United States Senator James B. Foraker. at the southeast corner of Madison road and Grandin road, East Walnut Hills, formally passed out of ownership of the family yesterday, title being taken by-Archbishop Henry Moeller. acting, for the Holy Angels'- Congregation. The property was sold several months afo through the Frederick Schmidt Company, the five acres, with house, bringing $77,500.

Bids are -being tabulated by. A- Beck on the construction of combination a rase, store and flat building, to be built on the south side of Ludlow avsnue, between 'Mlddleton and Telford avenues. Clifton, the dimensions being I MURDER TRllL SEGUX. Rochester, N. 19.

Jamea O'Dell was placed on trial in Supreme Court here to-day for the murder; of Edwacd J. Knelp. A panel of 100 men has been drawn. The murder of which Dell and his wife are Jointly accused, and which' they have, the police alleged, confessed in. detail, took place on tho night of January 7.

BODY OF WOMAN lOUND. Para, April 19. The body of Miss Marx Ellen Appel. of. Allentown.

a Society of FrieiHla welfare worker, who bad been missing- since April, was found in a clump of trees in the vicinity of Versailles last evening by two boys. It waa declared by the 'authorities a't Versailles this afternoon that the case was plainly one of suicide by poison. BILLBOARDS TO GO Following; a decision in Common Pit Court by Judge Frederick sustaining a city the construction of a resideintial section of Ciiv ing Commissioner Geo-Re announced yesterday he will removal of ail billboards districts immediately unl ANNOUNCING PRICE REDUCTION All (X)'Erfward C. Turner Spring and Stammer Suitings Formerly Selling at $75 to $100 (o) rn mm Eraploj-ing some of the finest "Skilled tailors in this city and with a stock on second to none, I offer an unusual opportunity to men who desire the best in Frank J. Van Alstine A Tailor 24 EAST SEVENTH ST.

Near Walnut INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE SALE ARE FINE BLUE AND BLACK SHRt HOMESPUNS. SCOTCH WORSTEDS. CHEVIOTS. BASKET WEAVES, AM) IN' FACT, EVERY "KNOWN MAKE OF CLpTH. EXTRA SPECIAL ENGLISH CRICKET WHITE FLANNEL, S15 PER PAIR (Now Selling Everywhere at $20 and $25).

Early Selections Offer Best Opportunities. One Week Only. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. 1LEOMABB WOOB 99 Administrator, Statesman. Soldier.

Forward-Looking American To qualify as a candidate for President of these United States, a man must be of proven administrative and executive ability, possessed of broad vision, creative genius, honesty, courage and keen judgment. He must understand and cherish the institutions of American democracy, and possess those finer human impulses which are so necessary fn dealing with the social problems of today. Leonard Wood Is the Only Man Who Fills These Requirements HIGH SPOTS IN WOOD'S CAREER THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S OPINION Organised Rough Riders. 1S9I became colonel. Le4 troops in Los Guasimas.

Captured Santiago. Military Governor of Santiago. Governor General of Cuba, 1I9J. Governor Moro Province. P.

1903. Commander-in-Chief American Forces, P. 1905. Conynander Department of East. 1901.

Special Ambassador to Argentine Republic, 1910. Initiated and established dicers' Training Camp. Piatt aburg. Trained 89th Division. Camp Funston, Km.

Organized Forces to care for returning soldiers. It gives me rreat pleasure to endorse the candidacy of Leonard Wood. -He Is a. man of fearless disposition and strikes out boldly for what he considers right. He "Proven experience as an administrator.

He nis aoimy in. Cuba and in thrf Phillp- Fi. on liberal and constructive rft oonomlc problems we will meein this the. coming- decade. Under him I feel con-naent that the country will work forward to a very Increasing lnfluecce and etabllity." lo I jZa7Z l.l.

A S-a. 7 m'd wj mn4 EDWARD C. TURNER, and Woed Deleaate. yeur own district Re-pubhean Primaries. Tuesday, April 27th.

LJ Logical Choice for President THE LEONARD WOOD COMMITTEE OF OHIO, JOHN H. PRICE, CHAIRWArj, COLUMBUS, (X) WaiTam H. Boyd OHIO. 1 OI property owners sign tbeiv rfntlon. MMMMMMM.M,MaaaaaaaaasaaaaBSaaa --1 How to Vote for Leonard Wood If you want to for Leonard Wood for President at the primaries, April 27th.

you mit for delegates-at-laree They will legister your expressed wiU at the RbUn nS rnJ assemble in Chicago, June a cpuuucan nanonal convention, which will They are: T- Cn the preferential ballot put an before the. name of Leonard Voodl 1 O. pu, before he (he c.H,, for; aeIec.tes..,.wse mentioned THE LCONAKD WOOD COMMITTEE PFOH.O. JM BI'i OHIO 4.

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