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Parley Called One Hope of Sidetracking Strikei C0KTZVUZ9 TSOK FIRST PAGE. left here for big bom at Springfield, Illinois. Washington, Mrch' 4. 1W International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, one of the organisations generallr classed railroad union, at a meeting- of its XxeeutlT Board to-day ordered the proposal of the United Mine Workers of America to form an alHawce with rallroadlabor to resist was; cut to bo referred to a special committee br Investigation and report, jamea f. Noonan, Presl dent, after the meeting said that tha commlttea proaablY would he occupied for a long tin la formulating conclusions.

Intimations wero given to-day at the Labor Departaneot that Secretary James J. Darte night naka publio Monday report tt gueh progress as 'line aeeai snao iit-tbe attempt au thorised br President Harding to ot-f in a national conference between mployers and employees la the bltu- when a general strike If threat ened ta union flelds. It is known that Mr. Darts, with the assistance of the jilvlsloa of Conciliation and Media tlon, has made direct personal ap peals to certain mine ask ins; them to enter such a conference, although they regard a spilt with the miner's union over th wage ques tion as inevitable. Operators' Offer Refused.

Springfield, March (By the As sociated rrank Farrlnrton. President of the Illinois mine workers. declared to-day that the offer of the Illinois coal operators to make an independent wage agreement for Illinois had not been refused, and that be had called an adjourned meeting of the x-ecutlve Board to meet la St. Louis nexH edneruy. Sydney, X.

March Possibility of a itrlke of 12,000 Nova Scot lan eral 1 miners loomed to-day when J. B. Mc-Uchland. secretary-treasurer, and two iwinm xhwo menroerg or District 28. Lulled Mine Workers of Anierlca, -refused to sign a letter advising tha miners to accept a ocooipromlse ware oner maae oy tne tfrltlah Empire Bteel corporation.

Hezelton, March 4. -Cost of fuel can be reduced without a out in the miners' wages, union Presidents uf the three Pennsylvania anthracite declared to-day. The labor coet of anthracite coal cannot figured In dollars and cents, they saM while they dented that miners' pay is innaterj. The statement came as an answer or the United Mina Workers of Amerl ca to ten, recant assertion of anthracite operators that' the cost of coal to (hi consumer Is too high, aad must noma down through a deflatloa of the cale paid to mine employees. It was Igned by Thomas ennedjr, axel ton; J.

Golden. Sbamokln, and W. J. Brfnnan, rJcranton. The operators were charged with avoiding reference to- reduction- of a uhstantlal nature in their own prof-Its, profits of the railroads, of the coal tales companies, royelay-takera and distributing agents In the controvert.

It, therefore, ia obvious." the statement want on, "that there must bn a connection between the operators and all those who handle coal between operators and conaumrs." EDUCATION, A LA 19221 Students Spend For Books and 175,000 Fop Dances. Chicago, March 4. -Men students of the University of Chicago spend for books in three months. nd 1176,000 for dances, according to a urvey made publio to-day by The I'hocnix, a campus magaxlne. The irrvey alto Indicates that they spend tor cosmetics every quarter.

POSTOFFICES ABE TILLED. Ohio Valley Nominations Sent To Senate By President irscui. onraTca to ths ssQCiaea. U'Mhington. Maoh 4.

President Harding to-day sent to the Senate the following pctmitershlp nominations: Ohlo-jFred J. Ollllam, Bloemvllle: Harry ihtir iew tioiiana; intoaon a. had-ninew, New Philadelphia, aad William T. i'aa, isew Htrallsvllle. a Kntui-lcy Jacks) klr "tatlon.

4 W. Vlrslnla Vf "II; Sherman Pu ftnin w. Ewlnc, i K.ntui-lcy Jackaoa L. Montgomery, Val- Hnrr M. Murnhv.

Ana. Pullen. Branchland: llu, r. PlnkaM mnri Hmp. A i'Muvu, rinaviiia.

r-inevuie. Tha fallnWIne- nnafmutanlila nMmlaa. Hons ware eonflrmed by the Senate to-dar: Oho Oscar a. Tlshar, Hannibal: Joseph MeArthnr. and Boss M.

Blron. "tOTUiviiBYUie. AT HOlME DR. F. W.

LAMB 209 Frovtdeiit Bank Buildlnff, Seventh and Vine Streets. Llllls Apgar (nee McKln- i oeiovea wire or unariea AP at her residence. LovalamT. Ohio, Friday. March In her 6th Tear.

Funeral Sunday. Xarch 6, at p. rrom tne at. is. vnurcn.

Suriai at Stewart Cemetery, EAMMERLIN Charlotte BammerTln Mice Mnn nrl ami hA late John S. Bammerlln, March 4, at a. in her 34th year. Funeral Tm the chapel of Charles B. Mey vln ueaday, March 7, at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. SARHORST-fGeorge Barnhorst, ba- nusoana or Kisie tiatnhorst (nee Doerflein) and beloved Von of "nry and Mary Barnhorst (nee Jtrefelt), at lenver. Colo, -March 1922. Due notice of funeral, aembere of KIks please take notice.

1 CECK Millie Beck, beloved wife of ueorg Beck and daughter or Kate be late Frederick Tettenbora, uddenly, Thursday -evening. Funeral from residence, 2434 Mlddle-(on av, Clifton, Monday at 2 p. m. James Ball, husband of Mathilda Bell, Thursday, at hlaTiomec yeara. Funeral jZonday.

Services rwport Colored Baptist enwrca P. m. 1''AIROscar 0. Blair, beloved hua- "na or Anna Flair ne Harper). Thursday, March 2, .1022, at 2:20 P- aged 42 from residence, 1449 Walnut Monday, March f.

1923. at 2 p. m. "nterment In Vine Street Hill Cem-try. 'V, IOHRer George IT." Bonren SatUr-y.

March- 4, aged yeara Fun- Jiopaay, at s.sw P. m. 1 rum ridenc, -211 lxrlne av Clifton, nterment Spring tirove Centaury, rleaae omit AowerA fiROpAN Ella R- Brogan, widow of John Brogan and beloved mother of r.mma, Urace, Carrie and Marlon Urogan and AnnaB. Ashworth, entered Into r4st at 1 a. Friday, "areh 8.

Funeral services at residence. No. Bells. Vista Place. Mon-r.

March at p. m. CRONE Elisabeth Crone (aee Hall), -'ow or Tern brook, Marcn I. Funeral from lata residence, at Mason, Ohio, Tuesday. March 7, at cm.

DEATHS. I f. DEATHS. COOK Mirr V-lr nam TrcriVtakV beloved wife of th lata Latvia Cook and sister of the late Kalpcr, of Walnut mile, aad Mrs. Amelia Marks, of Covington, Kf Thursday.

March 1. at li P- m. Funeral Monday from 'late residence, 1S44 Madison at 7:20 a. m. Requiem high; mast at Bt Mary's Church at a- m.

CUNNINGHAM Raymond Cunnlng- Deiorea nusDina or int 11.0 Mary Cunningham (nee Flanagan), Saturday, March 4, in his 4id year. Fnneral Tuesday, March from Joseph Huth Sons'- funeral parlors, JS7 Vine at TM a. m. Requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 8 a. rn.

DeLEON Cordelia DeLeon, mother of A. R. and Sarah DeLeon. Mra. Adelaide Delgado and Daniel DeLoon, of Kingston.

Jamaica, Thursday, March at her residence, 221 Albany av, in her ITth year. Funeral servlcea at the chapel of the United Jewish Cemetery, Walnut Hills, Sunday, March at I p. m. Burial private. Kindly omit flowers.

(New Urleans papers please copy. DIEHL Louisa tlehi nao Hen), beloved wife of the late George Dlehl, Friday, March 12J, at a. at her realdence1014 Handera in her (Id Funeral Monday, March at 1 p. from lata real- dence. Frienda invited.

DIH8ELKAMP George Dlsselkamp. beloved husband of Catherine Dl-selkamp (nee Holdgrave). March 2, .132. at 1:40 in. Funeral Monday, March 4, from his late residence.

2801 Edwards road, Hyde Park, at 7:10. Requteni high maae at St. Cecilia's Church, Oakley, at I a. m. Friends Invited.

v. GALLAGHER Maria Gallagher (nee Iagot. beloved wife of I'anlel Qal-Usher), 612 E. Fifth St. Fourth an- nlversary masa at Xavier's Church Thursday, March at 7:10 a.

m. GEI8LER "Henry Geisler, beloved husband of Louisa Oeialer (nee Bomers), Friday, March S. 1222, at his residence, 20 W. Liberty aged 42 years. Funeral from late residence Monday, March 4, at 2 a.

m. Requiem high rnasa at SL Joseph's Church at a. ra. GILB Jnhn "Oilb. First anniversary mars Tuesday, March 7, at I a.

at St, Francis's Church. G068 Rosa Goas fnee Hmirhton) wife of Rev: Charles Frederic Gross, ai uaytona. February Si. Fu-, neral services at the Avondale Presbyterian Church, Monday, March a. av p.

m. uunai private. GOUGH John P. nnnrh htovad huaband of Marv Gouah (nee Pater- man), Thursday, March 2. 1222, aged so- years, uneral rrom tne real Monday morn I nr.

March at 7:20 a. with requiem mass at the Mother of God Church, at 2 clock. Friends invited. Burial in St. John's Cemetery, GRAMKE Vivian Louise Qramke, beloved daughter of Clifford an Kuth Oramke (nee Lawrence), panaed away Saturday, March 4, 1222, at 2:10 p.

at tier residence, No. 308 Mulberry aged 1 year. Funeral Tuesday. March 7, at 10 a. from late residence.

Friends invited. HAIR Ronald K. Hair, beloved son or Anna Hair (nee Terrell) and tne late Kdward Hair, Wednesday, March 1, at 8:45 p. aged 21 years. Funeral frotii late residence.

Monday. March at a. ill. quiem nign mass at t. vhjurch at 9:15 a.

m. Interment in 8L SJery's Cemetery. HAIJXDRAN Joseph Halloran, be-- loved son of Thomas and May Hal- luran (nee Grady). Friday. March at :20 a.

at his reHldence, 946 Hopkins aged I months. ing at tne residence Monday, at m. HICKS Mathnew Hicks, beloved nusoand or Mann Hick (neIlnT-rnorde) and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks (ne Moss).

Burled at -Chicago January 4. Requiem hlvb mass at St. Paul's Tuesday, at 7:3.0 a. m. KLOCKENBRtNK Charles, Klocken-brlnk, March I.

at a. at the residence of his niece, 240 Setchell st in his 84th year. Funeral Monday, March 6, at 1 p. m. Burial at Spring Urovc Cemetery.

KRAMER Louis Krairrer1. of 1611 Baymiller third anniversary requiem high mass at St. Francis Ie Kales Church. Walnut Hills, Fri day, MarchMO. at 7:45 a.

m. LARKIN "-Th'omas R. I firkin, beloved husband of Mayme C. Lark In, first anniversary March I. Requiem high mass at 7 at Holy Church.

LJGOETTt William E. Liggett, be loved husband or Cynthia Liggett (nee Qlbbons), Saturday, March 4, at 5:23 a. at residence of -his son. John Liggett. Services at Hogan Hill Baptist Church Monday, at ,1 p.

in. MCCARTHY Daniel W. McCarthy, be. loved husband of Kllsabeth McCarthy (nee O'Dowd). at his residence, 1048 Ualt.in avenue.

March 4th, 1922. Funeral Tuesday, March 7th. 1922. from the John J. Ullllgan A Son funeral home.

W. Ninth st. Requiem nigh mass at St. Edward's Church, -at Members St. Edward's Holy Name Society assemble at parochial residence Monday evening, at McGREEVEr Mary McOreevey, March 1.

at her residence, zs pi. Vetera av. Funeral Tuesday. March 7, at 7 a. from St.

Rose's Church at 8 a. m. McNEUJS John It. McNeills, son of the late James and Amelia Mv-Nellis, at residence, 298 Clelnview East Walnut Hills. Funeral Tuesday, March 7.

Requiem high masa at St. Francis de Sales Church. MARCJTS C. P. Marcus, husband of Lillian F.

Marcus, in his 84th year. Funeral at the convenience of tha family. PALMER Richard P. Palmer, at Nashville. aged 71 years.

Funeral services at residence of his daughter, Mrs. Gi P. Lindsay, 1214 Franklin av. Bond Hill, Monday, at 8 P. m.

i. 1 PICKENS Mary PJckens (nee Schweninger), Saturday, March 4, 1922, at 10:80 a. m. Funeral Tueaday, March 7, at 7:45 a. m.

from the residence of iher brother, Michael Schweninger, 2341 Chickasaw st. Requiem hlKh mass at St. Monica Church. Herman aL. Fairview Heights, at 8:30 a.

m. RICHTER Joseph Rlchter, be-lover father of August, Anna, Henry and Joseph Rlchter. Saturday, March 4,. at p. m.

Funeral from the Busae St Borgmann chapel Tuesday, March 7, at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Anthony Church at 8:80 a. m.

SARQEANT John Sergeant, In Buffalo. N. March 4, at 4:48 m. Lue notice of funeral. SCHAEFER Mrs.

Mary Schaefer. Third anniversary high mass at St. Monica's Church Tueaday, March 7, at 7:46 a.m. 1 SIMLICK Henry J. Simllck, beloved husband of Elisabeth Simllck, ai home, 818 Hodge st, Newport.

aged 61 yeara. Funeral services at residence, Monday, at 2 p. m. BTOLZH Hertry Stolse. Fourth anniversary requiem high mass Tuesday morning, March 7.

St 7:30 a. at St. Michael's Church. VOLZ Sebastian W. beloved husband of Mary Vols (nee Nleters), Thursday, March z.

at 8 a. in bis 49th year. Funeral from late residence, 15 Bert us et, St. Bernard, Ohio, Monday, March I m. Requiem high mass, at St.

Clement's Church at 8:80 a. in. WARBURG Paul Warburg, beloved son.01 Anmony ana vainer ine ar- burg (nee Eilers). at his home. Harrison.

Ohio. March 2. 1922. at 7:10 p. aged 18 years.

Funeral from St John Catholic Church. Harrison, Ohio. March at a. m. WHITB George Howard White, eon of Kdward H.

White, suddenly, Frl- day afternoon ac nis siaier (Mrs. Oeo. B. Reach) home in Norwood. Ohio.

Burial private. Aurora (111.) papers pleaso copy. WIETHE Bernardlna Wiethe (nee widow of George Wiethe. Friday, March 2. at 2:30 a.

aged 73 years. Funeral from her late residence. 1589 Central av, with solemn, requiem high mass at 8u Francis Church. Liberty aad Vino Tueaday, March 7. at a.

m. Relatives and friends invited. 4 -1 i'ilp jL THE CINCIKATI' SUNDAY. BIAROH 1022 Kxwg ncTior. WOLF George Washington Wolf, beloved husband aUlaabelh Wolf (n-e Fox), Friday.

March 1. 1922, ae-Cyd 71 valr. Funeral from late residence, Harrison, Ohio, Tuesdays aamrcn II I p. n. I fomeroy vvuiuj papcs please copy.

XS MEJtOBIAJC 1 Kemorr One year aso to-day Mr. Charles Cooper was laid to-raat. and It is wtta eorrowtns haftrta wa pause beside his new-made rave. Uaatb has taken (rem out eur mldat a moat beloved frtaad and this community, and In -act every pommunltr tn Hamilton County Buffers aa irrevocable loaa. His noble life, so fell of love and kindness, (or his fallow will live la ear nwmory alwaya, He ta aadly miaaed and we shall never forset him.

Hla bi heart knew, ne bounda as was demonatrated again an.t araln by his wilMnirBfas to give of his time and money, aad It Is asedleas to say the Hfe of such a man as Mr, Cooper has left Ita tmpraaa, (n through the ysare will hie influenee be (alt, and by his prudent Ufa and deads worth loft a goodly record upon earth. His life was not lived In vain, and whan we nave nnlanaa 1 wa all look back and aav mile there was nothlns; worth while but the good wa did by the war. In Sad But Loving Bemembrgnce Of my dearly beloved daashter, Irene Elisabeth Lensar, who paaaed away 4, 113; my 'beloved husband, laaac William Lanier, who died July 110, and my dear mother, Elisabeth Miller (nse who died juiy. j. isis.

Dearest loved ones, hew we mlaa you, -Ann rorsotien-you win never oa; And. soma day we shall meet you In that land of eternity. We miss tham, ek, bow we miss them. Yet the word of Ood doth say; We'll meat our loved ones, When oomes the crowning day. The God who gave has taken.

And heaven our loved ones have wont Although our hearts are broken, The will of Ood Is done. Sadly Missed By Your Loving Mother, Brother Carl and Grandfather. In Memory Of our dear mother, Kllzabeth Wahl. who died March ltzi, ana sisur, CTancis, who died March 10, 113. Jnst a year ago to-day, fMnce our mother paaaed 'away.

Wa saw her aufter, heard bar elgha. With arhlna- hearts and wesDins eyes We saw her sinlnng hour by hour. But could not stay death's awful power. But now she calmly aleeps at last. AU pain, all achea, all suffering past, -Sadly Missed By the Family.

Anniversary jaaaa at uwnje cnurca, atonaay, March 4, at 7:41. In Lowing Bemembrance Of Rose who passed away February 26. 111. Bad and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all: There was no chance to say farewell To those she loved so wall. -Har eyas were closed and they ware cold.

Her sufferlnn mlsht the story have told. We did not know the pain aha bore. We did not know aha was svlng- to die; We only knew aha paaaed away And could not say sood-by. From Her Loving Sisters. In Loving Memory Of Wiley Johnson, who died February 24.

111, aged 72 years months and II days. The stars are dimly shining Upon one lonely grave, Whre aleepeth wlthoat waking One we loved, but could not aave. Sweat and peaceful be thy rest, orst you we can never; Uod called thee. He knowa beat, Hla will be dona forever. Ills Loving Wife and Children.

In Memory Of our dear mother, Augusta Zehndor. who died March 4, 111, and our dear brother. Fred Zehnder, who died October 1, 1111. The golden gates swung open And a senile voice aald aems) With a stah they answered the roll call to the heaven above, Where they await their friends, snd loved ones. With their, tender smiles of love.

From Her )vlng Paughtara and His Haven Misters. In Memory-. Of our mother" and grandmother, Mary who died Marco. ini. 1 Dearest mother and grandmother, how we mlaa you.

nines fram aarth veu nassed away. And our hearts are aching sorely. Aa wa think 01 you 10-aay. But whan life's rare Is over. And our turn has oaan to go.

-nrli In heaven wbave. In uod a Home we iri ir Sadly Missed vy the -Family In Memo Of our dear wife and rhother, Catherine Butler, wno paaseo away aireu Oh. deareaV-mother, how we mias you. Tears of alienee onen now; Mrmurr keeba you ever near us. Thoush yob died five years sgo.

Prareful be thy sleep, dear mother. It Is sweet to breatns my oiimi, In life we loved you dearly, MT death wa do the same. Badly Missed by Husband and Children. In Memory Of our dear huaband and father. John C.

Buerger, wno passeu away juarcn 1S1. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, juat a memory fond and true; Just a token of affection And a heartache atlU (or you. gaily Mlased By His Wife and Children. First anniversary requiem hlsh mass at Sacred Heart Church. March 1911.

In Memory Of our dear son Snd brother, HARRY XNIPPENBERO, who dlad March 14, 121. Ood called him home, It was His wllf, But In our hearts he lingers still; His memory Is as dear to-day As in tne nour Badly Missed By Hla Loving- Mother and bisters. In Memory of the four BCANLAN- BROTHERS. John, died March 1. 1911: 1.

le. Edward. November 9, 104, and James. June 1, 104.. Just a token of fond affeetlon And a heartache still (or yon.

1 Mother ana Bister. In Loving' Memory Of dear wife and mother, who died Mother dear, since you have left us. Bis long yearw nm wu 1 And to say how mucn we rniaa you Words, no words can ever aay. Badly Missed By Her Huaband and Daugh- ters aiaria, niw 1 In Memory. Of our eloved wife and mother.

rt Who paaaed away March 2, 11. Jnst a thousht of sweet remembrance, fnnd and true: Just a token of affection and a heartache. Mother stU! for you. uiaaed By Her Tovtng. Husband, Children anu 1 Memory A In Memory Of our dear father.

toltsa, who passed awar March 7. 11. Father dear, since you have left us, have passed away; And to say now much we miss you Ana to. mn aver aav. Words, no wn Badly Missed By His Loving Wife aad Children.

In LOTdngr Memory Of eur-dear wife and wtin I. l9-t. Or.e sad year ef time has passed But her memory Is as dear to-oar A. in the hour she Badly Mlased By Huebsnd. ClilldreH and i In Loving Memory Vrf lllrha.1 J.

Long, wne paaavu March 12D. You are, gone, but not forsotteu;) NeVer shall your memory 'sue: gwevteat thoughts will ever nnser Around the grave here yon are laid. Tony ea Harry. In Memory V. Of Mr.

John Mattl.dlfd Kcbruarj- 2. Dear' father, gone out" not forgotten; Miaaed By Hla Daughter, Mrs. Che. Benkeser and -Family. In Memory, Of Franela Laucl.

who died March 8, X. 121. Ood ealleel httrf homa K'vra' BIS But oar hearts he lingers still. From His Parents aad Slaters. Lx LoTing Memory Of ear beloved daughter and sister FSAKI, BIEHMAN (aae Ueuoker), i Who died March 2.

111. Our baieved husband and father, BBKNHARD OKUCXER. I Who died May .14. 111. Our beloved son and brother, CONRAD DEUCKER, Who died August II, 1949.

Our beloved daughter aad sister, CATHERINE AUSTIN (nee Deucker). Who died March. 17, 114. Our beloved son snd brother, LOUU IiKUCKER, Who died December MIC. 1 Our beloved son and brother, HENRY DBUOsCER.

Who dlad in Franee, October 11. 111. Though 'varthtg. Uas are broken In life we'll meat no mora: Though you've left ua, precious loved ones, Thouah we hear vaup voire na nan. We are safe In our ronrldlns I That.

we'll meet on yonder shore. Watch and wait for us, beloved, For we know It can't be long Till we are again united Ia the land of sun and song, No one knows the sllsnt heartaches. Only thoae who have loat can tell Of the s-rief that's borne In sllenos For the ones we loved so Bkdly Missed By th Family. In Loving Memory 6l our darling daughter Evelyn and dear 'brother William; who died March ii. 1 Just three years away havs passed Since we saw our loved ones last.

More and, more each day we mis yen. Folks may think the wound ia haaled, But they little know the sorrow That Ilea beneath our hearta eaneealed, Watch and wait for ua, beloved, For we know It cannot be long Till are again united In a land of sun and song. Badly Missed By Her Father aad Mother. Mr. and Mrs.

JV Austin aa4 Ulster Emma. Of our beloved mother, daughter and grandmother, Carrie Ooeta nee unomrt, who departed this life March 7, Tvn nun aan tni, I aat br TOUT bed, Llataned and listened to all that yea said; Those sad, sad daya and long, weary nights. The saddest of all was when death wea the tight. I watched you leaving me hour by aour; I tried to do all that was la my power. But God Alone, he knew best, Sadly Mlased by Her Bon.

Fred Ooeta. jkai anuin ana ratner, nanry In Memory Of our dearly beloved son and brother. Edward B. Massman, who died March 110. Dearest Ed, since you have left na Two long years nave passed away.

And to say how much jve miss you Words, no words, can'ever say. Often we alt and wonder What you would think aad aay If you knew what had transpired Bince the day you passed away. Badly Missed by Parents and Broth era. Anniversary high mass at Bt Paul's Church, 7:10 Wednesday, March 8. In Sweet Memory Of eur dearly beloved mother, Frederleka Webber (nee Klrahbaum), who died March 3, 121.

When the March winds ars blowing. And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts there comes a longing If mother only could csme home. Oftlmea our hearts do wander To the grave not (ar away, Where we laid our dearest mother Just one year ago to-day. VVt all of us she did her best; May Ood grant. her eternal rest.

Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Loving Memory Of my dear mother, Marie Rusohe, who uiea aiarcn 4av. To-day recalls sad memories Of our dear mother gone to rest; The one who thinks of you te-dey Is the one who loved you best. Forgotten by some you may be. nut dear ta mv heart vou alwaya shall be.

l-Juat a thought of sweat remembrance. a memory rona ana true. Just a token of affection will always have for you. Always tf be Loved and Remembered by Tour Daughter Tauline and Son Harry. In Loving Memory Of Joha'oilb, who died March 7, 121.

God called him home. It whs Hla But In my heart ha lingers i His memory Is as dear to-day As In the hour he passed away. Upright and Just In all-his ways: Honest and Tulthful to the end of his 1 days. Forgotten to the world by seme be may be. But dear to my memory he always wilt be.

Badly Missed By His Loving Wife. In Loving Memory Of eur desrly beloved brother, Charles Walter, wno died marcn ri. The stars are dimly shining Upon one lonely grave. Where aleepeth our dear Charlie; One we loved but could not saver Sweat and peaceful be thy rest. Forget you we can' never; Ood called thee home, Ha knew best, His will be done forever.

Sadly Missed By His Platers aad Brothers. In Loving Bemembrance Of Fhllllpplne Brabender, whs died March 3, 11. Th Stars are dimly shining, upon one! unviy a17. Where aleepeth without waking One we loved but could not aave. Sweet and peaceful be thy rent.

Forget you we can never. God called thee, he knows best Hla will be done forever. Sadly Missed By Husband aad Children. In Loving Bemembrance Of Norma Burke, who died March 3. 1914, A loving girl, so sweet snd dear.

Has gone and left us lonesome here. She parted from this world of pain, But only died, to live asaln. We loved her so, It's hard to tell flew much wet loved her and how well. God loved her. too, and thought It beat To take her home with Him, and rest.

Sadly Missed By Her Loving Aunt, Kate Burke In Memory Of our 'beloved father and husband, PHILIP WILSON, who passed away March 4. 1419. Daya of sadness still come o'er us. Tears tn silence often flow For one so dearly loved by alt. Badly Mlased By His Loving Wife, Carrie Wilson, and tils noes.

In Loving Memory Of ntir Bear father, errand fs.tr. or snd great grandfather. Jacob Henry Thomas, who. Dearest father, how mlaa you. Ne nne knows the silent heartaches; Only thoae who have lost can tell Of the grief I bear In sllenos For the one I loved so well.

Sadly Missed By His Loving Daughter and Family. Mra n. urun. In Memory Of Joanna- Fry, who passed away MarCtJ 4, 121. No one knows tha slient heartaches.

Only thoee who hse lost can tell Of the grief that's borne In silence For the one we loved so well. Badly Missed By Her Daughters Grandchildren. In Loving Bemembrance Of our desrly beloved mother, Elisabeth Aufderhelde, who died March 3, 419. Three sad years have passed Since we aaw our dear mother last, But her memory la aa dear to-day Aa In the hour she passed away. Badly Mlased by Her Husband and Son.

In Memory ou mother. Frederleka C. Webber, who passed away March 8, 111. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true; Just token of affection Aul a heartache still for you.

Daughter Clara and Family. 1 In Loving Bemembrance Of our dear mother, Mrs. William Scbra der. who died March 3, 11. Two sad years or time nave paasea sinea we saw our cear morner last.

Not gone from memory, nor from love. But to our Father's home above. Badly Missed By Husband and Daughters, Card of Thanks. We wish to express to" our friends and relatives our sincere appreciation for the many floral tributes and expreaslons of rympathy offered in the loss of our dearly beloved sister and daughter. 1 AUTJC8TA JOHNEN.

Especially do we wish to thank the membera -at Lincoln Council No. 1. Dauchter ef America; Rev. Dom (or bis consoling words at the house and grave, and- Henry Olldehaos Co. for their of-1 flclen b.andHng of all arrangeroenta Ths Bereaved Family.

'HI 'til 1 liii 1 1 I 1 JsaTsjgTasJIl Card of Thanks. We desire te express our sincere Ranks to all relatives, friends and neighbors ir aae great kindness shown us eur ate eorrew and Bereavement la the Mas of ous. dearly beloved sow and brother. LAWRENCE ALBERT W1KDHACS, Lulled States Wavy. "Especially do we wlah to thank tbs pt.

oars and shipmates of tha V. S. Tedeuaae and the U. ft. B.

jVlioa. Rev. Father, frranrla Plele U.lw Pmu tjnnron; Cbrlstlansted V. Island. Rev.

Father franela ef St. Joha'a Church, for Impressive requiem servtoe and his kind anil pleading words; the naval and 'olvlo Cirbaarers, the ladles of Mooseheart glen snd the Lotto Ladles, the many deaors of spiritual bouquets and beautiful floral tributes. Mr. Henry Scbmkdt, funeral director, for the prompt and efficient service-rendered. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thank.

With heartfelt and deep sympathy I tnae tnis opportunity to extend to all 1 relatives and friends my gratitude and appreciation for their kind and untiring services aad rendered ma In the loaa at jnj oeiovea nusband. RtJDIX. Permit me to thank Rev. T. P.

DeSmedt. Rev. Finer and Rev. Bronsgeest for their eoanfortlns calls and consolation' and tha good staters of St. Elisabeth HosplUI.

the cnoir ox ei. AJtvier-s tjnuren, eiarviu for bis untiring efforts, the pallbearers and bosierary paJlbearers. Moose. Eagles, Bartenders' Union and the donors of the many and beautiful floral end especially his dear friend, Frank Iteams. and J.

J. Sullivan A for the uromnt services and efficient management' of the" xunersi, 1 Mra. aiugeno Kuao. 1 desire to express my stneere and heartfelt thanks to all my relatives: friends and neighbors for the kindness ahowa me ta the sad hear of my bereavement In the great- loss of my dearly beloved husband, jOBJiPH F. THAMANM.

fcspeelally do I wlah to thank Rev. Maurice. O. P. of HU Franela Church 1 also Rev.

A. Overman St. Aloyslus siimwooa riece, onio, ser tneir kind J. ID. Plrrung for Ms untiring efforts, F.

O. Elmwood Aerie No. 14, for their kindness and attendance, gll donors of the many beautiful florea- and spiritual remembrances, and Henry Imwalle A Boa, funeral dlrsdtora, (or the efflolent manner la which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife. Ceurd of Tnanks.

Our hearts' are fllUod with "grief and sorry, and through It all we are thankful for the kindness shewn vis by our- relative and -friends ta our late sorrow and bereavement tn- the less at our dearly be- uvv uiwr, -1 JOHN B. OARTKBR, who passed away February It, till. We eapeelally Wish to thank Rev. Father Prosper, Rev. Father Maurice and Rev.

Father Antonlne, O. V. and Rev. Die. ner and Rev.

Kuehnle for their kindneea; also the nurses, Mrs. Beldorhake and Mra O'Rourke and Dr. Wanning for their untiring efforts. We thank all for the aplr-Itual bouquets and- beautiful floral offerings; the Nurre Broa. for the kind and efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. It Is our earnest desire to extend our most heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during our lata sorrow In the loss of our dear husband, son and brother, JOHN J. ADAMS. Moreover, do we wish to thank Rev.

O. R. Williamson, of Wlnten Place Methodist Church, (or his words ef consolation at the home, church and grave; Dr. J. W.

Loughry for his attention, tha B. of L. E. Ko. tl for their kjndnee.

the pallbearers for their services, all donors of th many beautiful floral tokens of sympathy, and Henry Imwalle Son, funeral directors, for competent management of the funeral. Th Bereaved Wife and Family. Card of Thanks, We wish to thank all eur friends, whose many expresstosa of sympathy teatlAed to their loyalty when my loving wife, CATHERINE KARGI8 (nee Ware), was auddenly called from her earthly endeavors Tuesday, February 21. Floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. Keystone Council, Laugbters of America, held a touching service at the chapel of Theo.

Homer, Thirteenth and Walnut streets. Funeral services were beautifully conducted at Martin's Ferry, Ohio, by Rev. Roee, of that city. We thank W. Noble (or considerate service snd the many kindnesses of friends la Martin a Ferry.

James Hargls. Card of Thanks. We daalra to exnress ous slnesre snd heartfegt thanks to eur relative friends ana neignoors ror tne eympainy ana mnu- nees anosrn us in our late anrrow ana saa bereavement In the loes of our dearly be loved mother, grandmother and mother- la-law, MoLATJOHLIN. We also wish to thank Rev. Father Franela S.

of Bt. Xavier's Church; Rev. Father Duerstock, of St. Mary's Church, the donors of the spiritual bouquets and floral offerings, and John Ollllgan Son for the prompt and efficient manner la which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. Ws wish' to express our most sincere aad heartfelt thanks to our relatives, frlenda and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to ua in oun i sorrow and aad' bersavement in the loaa our dearly beloved nusoana ana tamer, CHRISTIAN BORNEMAN. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. H. J.

Sonneborn, of the Immanuel Church, for his spiritual comfort during the last moments of his life and for his Impreeelve services- also the many donors of th beautiful floral offerings, and foe the efflolent way In which Peter Rebold Sons conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks, Although bowed with erlef and sorrow we are not unmindful of ths many acta of kindneas and sympathy ahown us by our relatives and friends In our late bereavement la the lose of our dearly beloved, husband and father, BERNARD F. 8CHADEL, We also wish to thank the donors ef the many beautiful floral offering the Modern woodmen of America and Gllmore lKlgs. K.

of for their beautiful and lmpreeslvs oeremonlsa, Uav. Uaenge for his kind and consoling words and Mr. M. Witt for the careful and efficient funeral management. Mra Bchadet and Family.

Card of Thanks. Ws desire to express our slncerest thsnks to sll our relatives, friends and neighbora (or the great klndneee ahown us -during our bereavement of our beloved father, i JOSEPH WINDHOLTZ, BR, We also wtsh to thank Rev. Joseph F. Bund (or his kind and consoling words and the St. Stephen's Men's Society of Our Lady of Victory Church.

Delhi, and 'Vltt A Stermer, funeral directors, (or their kind and competent managsment of the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatlvea and friends for the kindneas and sympathy shown to us at tne loss or our aeariy ne loved daughter, wife and mother, ESTHER SIMPSON (nee Roff). Ksnerlallv do we thank for the beatrtl ful floral "effertflss aad Rev.

Bleenlohr and Mr. Gus Glldehaua, undertaker, for the kind and efficient manner in wnjen ne Loving Parents, Husband and Children. Cari, of Thanks. wish to exScnd mv sincere snd heart felt thanks to all. of my friends, relatives and neighbors tor the Kindneas and sympathy extended to me In my bereavement caused by tha death of my dearly beloved LILLIAN a OROR.

I desire to thank -the doners or tlte many oeauuiui norm on-erwa-n. Rev. E. T. Swlgget and Dr.

Tople, also Mr. Hodapp ror tne nne runerai rurnianed. Ths Bereaved Husband. Alfred 1L Oroh. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our stneere thank te our relatlvea friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us In tne loss or our aeariy nctovea uroiner, JOSEPH GERWB. Especially do we thank Mrs. James Pool and Mra. Edward Kubn for the solo ren dered; also uses ex Borgmann Co. for the efficient manner In which th funeral was conducted.

From His Bister and Brothers. Card of Thanks. We deatra to Vxnraaa ouFVetncere and heartfelt thanka te all eur frlenda neigh bors and relatives for tbs klndnees and sympathy extended to ua in the death of our dearly beloved wife and mother. Mar garet Mall. We especially thank Rev.

Geta for his coneoltmr words; also the ladlea of Asburv M. E. Church: and we thank Witt Co. for the efficient manner IOC ewiiKmii Kum imnnu, Ths Bereaved Family. 7 nr MXM0KLUL" Card of Thanks.

While eur hearts sr filled with sorrow we are sot anmladful ef the kindness, love aad sympathy shown us In eur last sad bereavement In the lofs of our dearly beloved wife and another, MARGARET BRCCXER. We wtsh to sincerely thank alLawr relatives, friends and neighbors -for their many kind deeds and rpneollag words. Eaueciaily do era wlah to thank the donoro of the many beautiful floral offerings, the Lexington Motors Company for services rendered. Rev. Mr.

Grimes, Mlas Bur It -hardt sDeaconess) snd Miss Hard, soloist, (or the beautiful select lens; Rev. Flegeler, of Brookvtlle, and members of the Brookvllis Lutheran Church, and the Busae Borgmann "Company tor' the prompt and efflolent meaner ta winch the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Husband and Daughter, a. mil Brucaer and wunemtaa urucaer. Card of Thanks.

Ws dealra ta excress our heartfelt thanks tonsil our friends, relatives and neighbora for the expressions ef sympathy shown us In our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly, beloved mother. KAPPAUFF, We feel aratefal ta all far tha many floral offerings, and we wish to thank Dr. J. J. Jennie for hie kind services.

Rev. Flckea for his Impressive snd comforting words, and undertakara, Peter Rebold A Son, for the prompt and efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Children. Mrs. Clifford ICap- anja tier nans, cnaries ana jonn.

i ara Xhankg, 'Ws desire to express eur heartfelt thaaks to ear many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown ua -Murine- tha laaa of our dearly beloved husband and father, FRANK HEQNER. -Ws especially thank Rev. Huge Elsen- onr zor nis consoling sermon, the Lodge ef Elks, the HChoohnatea' Association, tha Kdonora of the most beautiful floral offer ings, ana sir. Henry J. Kadel, of the John J.

Radel Company, for the excellent man ner in wnioo, tne funeral waa conduoted. Bereaved Wife and Family. Card of Thanks. Ve wish to thank all eur relatives. heigh bora and friend for the kindneea shown during the Illness and many floral tributes at the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather.

HENRY D1LO, Wa especially Wish to thank Rev. Hmpv Sonneborn (or his words of kindness and consolation at the home and at the wrave: our many (rlends for their sympathy, tha iwiuwrvri mr tneir niua services, ana Mr. M. J. Rebold (or the -ourtious and thoughtful funeral servtoe rendered.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. Although our hearts are filled with ear- row and s-rief at the unbearable loaa of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, IRENE DELL, we are mindful and deeply appreciative or mo Kinanesa ana sympatny extenced ua by relatives, friends and neighbora Wa also extend our sincere thanks to Rsv. Van Saun and Rev. Andreas (or the Impressive services st the ehurcu, the pallbearers, D.

of A. Council snd A. Neldhardt for the kind and efflcltnt manner of eon-ducting tbo funeral. The Bereaved of Thanks. Wa desire to exnress 'our heartfelt thanks to our frlenda nelrhbore and rela- NJtlvee for the kindness and sympathy snown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father.

WILLIAM T. FOB BE. Especially do wa wish To thank tha nail- hearers, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings. Rsv. Adolph Iluprecht, pastor, and assistant pastor St.

Benedict's Church, and Llnnemann 4V Sons (or the efficient manner in which they conducted the funerul. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks, Of the loving expreaslons of tender sym pathy and all kludneas ahown us by our relatives, friends and neighbors In the bereavement of our beloved husband and father, UEOHUB J. TOH1.N, wa are deeply appreciative. We especially desire to thank Father Waldhaus, the committee or at.

Una's Adult wel fare Society, the Knlghta of Del Etee, Father Tinman, Charles and J. .1. Gllllgan for the efficient manner in wnicn tney conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks, Ws efealf t-xpreas our heartfelt and slnrere thanks td all eur relatlvea friends and nelahbora tor the beautiful floral of- kferinga and kindneea shown ua In our sad bereavement or our aear aaugnier anu sister, LOUISE RABK.

Especially do we thank ReV. Moellerlng for the words of consolation, Mrs. Henry Hader for tne Beautiful solo rendered; alsu VI It A Stermer for th kind and ef- clont manner in which they conducted the funeral. Mra K. Kabe and family.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and most heartfelt tkanka to our relatlvea friends and nelshfVors for the kindness and sym-DHthv extended to us In our sad bereave. nent lnf the loss of our dearly beloved sun. ARMAND HOEHLEIN. a wlah to thank our friends for manv beautiful floral offerings.

Mr. and Rev. Voea for the prompt snd lent manner In which the funeral wa conducted. living -arenis. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks tej our many relatives and friends for the kindness snd sympathy ahown to ua in our late sad bereavement in the loss ot eur dearly beloved husband and father, Louis Krsncis Lytle. Kapecially do we wish to thank Rev. Runyan (or his Impreeelve service, ths donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and Mr. Mlddsndorf for the efficient manner ef conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family.

Card of Thanks. desire to express our slnoere and heartfelt thanka to all relatives, (rienda and neighbors (or the sympathy shown us In ths loes of my beloved wife, ALMA JONAS, We especially wish to thank the donor nf floral offarmea Rev. lorn for bis consoling. words and F. M.

Westermann A Son lor tne emcient manner in wuicu they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Huaband and Family. Card of Thanka. I wish to express my sincere and heartfelt thanks to my friends for the kindness and sympathy ahown me daring the Illness and death of my beloved mother, Matilda Kl.cr.er. I also wish to hanky-Noyes-McCook Cosps, D.

of Woodward No. ci N'eoalraleta No. 1. Ladles of Frohsinn Lodge No. 170: also, ths donors of the beautiful floral offerings, and J.

Tunblutn tor nis smcieni service. Bereaved Daughter Llille. Card of Thanks. u. Ura .1 Mains desire tn for their kind words of sympathy ana neipruineae me iiui dsatn OK tneir nrar WESLEY MAINS.

ii An we be nk Rev. Webb and for their beautiful discourses and Words or consolation, aieu- m- uno.r taker, Mr. John Allison, (or his splendid servlcea Mr. and J. D.

Mains. L0rK3E NOTICES. HANBELMANN COMMANDERY NO. 1. K.

T. Special conclave TUESDAY, March 7, 1.10 P. m. Work: Order o( the Temple. Open tn full form.

Visiting (raters cordially Invited. ERNEST KENDALL. Eminent Commander. C. William Pbysell.

Recorder-Drill for Inspection FRIDAY, March 10, 7:3 p. m. 1401 Walnut at. O. O.

F. Mohawk No. Mt: Members requested to attend district meeting MONDAY. March at Ohio No. 1, Odd Fellows' Temple.

TH KO. ROLFES, D. D. O. M.

KILWINNING CHAPTER NO. 97. R. A. M.

Special convocation WEDNESDAY, March 1. 1:10 P- tn. Mark Master. Visitors welcome. J.

E. MAO KNIGHT, U. P. A. T.

Roever. Sec'y. LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. It, F. AMD A.

M. Special communication TUESDAY, March 7. 1:3 o'clock a m. Master Mason Degree. Visitors weleorire.

CHARLES M. M. Xrew. Sec'y. OBJO LODGE NO.

O. F. Bis district jneetlnir MONDAY. March 1. at Wilder Hall, fourth floor, LO.br, Tempi.

Do not 'full to J. H. BALI. Ree. Bee 8HRINER8 snd Friends: Danes Informal mi liui'Ai, starcn is, at clock, Oriental Shrine.

Subscription. It. WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. Ill, F. AND A.

M. Special meettnge MONDAY. March 1, at 7 p. and TUESDAY March T. at (:1 P- la M.

-M. Degree. 1st tore welcome. CHARLES OALINARI.W, IL -t William Schuchardt. Secretary.

tUk a 2 lodqb xroncza. AUBURN LODGE NO 41. K. OP P. Es-ntre Rank WEDNESDAY EVENING, March a.

1 a'elack. Members please attend. Visiting brothers welcome. LAWRENCE WTN1LLKH. C.

F. a Neuheus, St. R. EAGLES Assemble at the late residence ef our deniind brother. Henrv Gelaler.

13 W. Liberty el, SUNDAY EVEMNO at 9 o'clock. EDWARD alberb. wertny rresHieat, Louis Breerraan, Secretary. HIOH NOON MASONIC CLUB DANCE-THURSDAY EVENING, March 9.

111. at Uatel lihaen ilallraoea. In tortus Tick ets fram Hie-h Noon membera alee WAL TER WALKER. 117 Yin su Special nov elty entertainers. UXJOTOeUJfTa.

IV W. THIRD ST, NEWPORT, KY. iPUUT MEXMUM LIFE ADVISE. BOe U. HAM VEX.

I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee tn make wan an on area If 1 (all tSJ tell pan the object et your yist, ef yer frlenda, enemies aad rivals, i promise a 3 promise a i ail yta wnetner your aruanano. wuw sweetheart Is true or tales. 1 well tell how to gala the love ft the one yeu most a eel re, even though seUee wway. Ia fact. I o.

fear i better thaa you caa teU yourself, -without is teaiiaeT see oue woru lag dm au word, and ut you are leoTutsir utisned whea readiag is hot abso (yoa to be cull JadseJ. then nay -see ee von pwauy. i-m in La ant svnwi e-Viae Vou -t eeueliia eaarrlaa-a. Sli- a business, lawsuits, speculation and, transactions -of all kinds, tail wheal aaa wueu to marry, settls lovers' quarrels ana family trouble, guv ARE YOU 1M LOVEr eo.ee yeu twl the one yoa have be- stowea your trust end a flection ape, -weeing coof and ineUaerenU. Has a rival bstaclea of aay- kind crept between yoa and tour tuture bops, a has seme one assailed the quietude of your happy hornet If so ceoaa at eaoe to thle gUled Medluxa.

Me guarantees tell feu of your enemlee, alee how te wis your heart's desire autoblg. and overcome your rivals or obstacles ea Uag itetweea and year tut ore Jtasr pinesa. ARE TOO Uf TROUBLE Be you And with all. your natural gifts and talent that yoa are -baffied. dleoeur-aged, and unaucoeaafull If so, corns and advised, nd -out ths cause of your bad luek sad hew te change your sAd cendl-lloas to those ef Success.

Jay and Hnppl; aeaa. Thousands' live ewday to feleea aad give eredit'of their succeas and bapplnaee) to those wonderful Medlar. 1 hare (else ethers -why not rout a rear fall cause speedy and hapwy marriage with the nne of your eheicei renal ta the separated aad- aire luck to win your greatest wlah, everoome bad luek aad ted sad- alee luck to win sorrow of all kinds, and It never tabee bat a abort- time. teach personal "magnertsia and develop and learn what gift OU possess. ll-fePHTOIAL LOW FEE IL Hoursi Daily and Bun days, it nr.

ta 8 p. rn, Thursday until I p. ra. 11 W. THUlD NEWPORT.

KY. Five ndnutes from Dixie Terminal. Cta Five-cent ca rfara -e. n. No letters answered.

Ut AIRFIELD AV, BELLEVUM, K.I. SPIRIT MEDIUM LIVE DVISJUL MMB. ONDRAJCa, Otvas reliable advice em all affairs af tit. Ne matter what trouble you may havs youreeit or with otners. consult tnia girteo Medium, whose powers have sayetHe) tbs gjMMt skeptical.

MMB. ONDRAKA does aw ask yaej a single question, but before yoa can utter a word telle yeu all about youreeit frieads ana enemies ana tne object or your visit. Tells yea Just what yeu waat ta know. Tea hear the truth, good or bad. Tells yod What your troublea are aad how to overcome vaem, that, th best results seas MQfm4a YOU CAN BE HAPPY.

Year wtsh and object ta life caa be at-tslned. know what to do knew ins trull) know In time. UME. ONDRAKA settles levers' qaar. reie, brings about speedy aad happy mare rlages.

Tells you how to win the oae yoa ova, even though miles swayi In faoi. talis yea everything pertaining to life. One visit to this gifted Psychic will repay you for any disappointments you ssay have experienced In the past. FEB WITHIN REACH OF ALU Hoursi Dally and Sundaya 18 a. ra.

to 8 in. Thursday until 8 p. as. 811 FAIRVIKLD BELUEVTJE. 2CT.

Ten minutes from Dixie Terminal. Cln clnnatt. Flve-oent oar fare. All Bellevue cars pass her door. Get off it Lafayette av.

No letters answered. THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIBERAL THOUGHT will hold services Sunday and Thursday, at 2:2 and 7:29, at 11 W. Eighth at. Be aura and attend euchre March 14, afternoon and evening. Supper served 8:19 to 7.

THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OK uui) noids seryccatoday (Hunday) and hereufter, 7:. 10 p. also, Thursday, 1 p. at lit W. Fifth, bet.

Race and Elm. -Oeme, hear the word of Ood spoken In truth. MRS. P. A.

B. REDEI.L. Founder. MADAM WONDER tells past, present and (utura tells you how ta have auccena la business, love, marrlasc, divorce, health, Inweuita and speculation of all kinds. I E.

Sixth cor. of York. Newport. ay. a.

m. to It p. m. EI FIST CONGRBOATIONAL CHl'ROH tPeeblea Lecture snd. measagea.

7:30. p. nu Use Bird Cugrfav. entrance on i.tiinerr av. J.

O. EIKRMAN. Presiding. WILLING WORKERS Doyle's. Court and 7:3.

lecture, Mrs. Brown. Messages. Questions anawsred. lJemon-stratlona ot Dr.

Moore's fake spirit. All weloome. ODD FBLItOWS' HALL Sunday afternoon 1:2. evening. 7:30, In Hall H.

Subject: "Spirits end Their powers." Come and bear what this lady has tn say. Spsaksr, MRS. ETTKK I.EE ANDRIOT. 8PIRITUAL CHURCH. CHRIST, 1111 Walnut, and 7.5.

to-day. Allen, "Jonah's i' Meaaagee, Mra. Horet-msh. Healing, Mrs. Uraeer.

Everybody invited. Cornel MRS. M. K. ROSS, Readings by sppolntment carefully read.

(11 Dayton sL TcL Wsst i4. ATTENTION Experience teachers' meeting Wednesday evening. For information call Hllaud ttO X. UTTKH LEE ANDRIOT. MRS.

ALEXANDER Readings 1:10 to 4. Also, Tues. eves. i33i Eastern av. East End car.

CIRCLE Wednesday. 1 and 9 p. m. Ill W. Ninth st.

Mra, 1'ressnall, anal 4141 X. CHURCH OF THE HOLY POWER holds service 7:30, at 114 Odd Fellows' Temple. Conducted by MRS. WEIHMAN. CIRCLES every Wednesday, 1 p.

m. Frl. dsy, p. m. MRS.

TOU8CHARD, 471 Dayton st. MADAME OLADTS, Life Reader and Ad-viaer, givea Information on any subject 311 Washington Newport. M. WEI8MAN. 117 CLINTON DAILY.

MRS. M. WOODLEY Meesage electee Ft-day afternoon and evening. 173 Young. MHS.

8TERL1NO ROBERTS, 149 Probssco Clifton. Avon 10S2 Y. IrEYELOPINO MEDIUM- Expert advice on all aubjoots. Seoond floor. 1611 Pleasant st SPECIAL NOTICES.

ARE YOU HAPPY? Consult Madams Yew-ger, PhrenolesaMt and hplrit Mediam. on all arrairs or life, paat present and future. a I gyS daily it m. to P.D1. 128 Madiaea Covington, Ky.

mo.Di;Lr.iorj7 OnDAIIlED r.EDIUM Bern with a double vest. Xduoated la Ooeult PhUssephy la Egypt and India. Kentdence 41T Oreeaua Covington. Xy. Thia etranga but wonderful wemea la gradually but surely tjrnlng the tide of akeptlcletn, SHE AtfeOMPLlSHBS WHAT SHE CLAIMS.

IF NOT, NO CHARGK UI MADE. MM -eTtTRJB TO OONBULT HEJ1 Btaada alone In ber snagwlNcent power of nailae ka Suture a humankind. Olves data, facta figures, tells yeu of tlvuig ar dead; KOCH aECRKT THOU- BLEB, the cause aad remedy: la- fact, everything; glvee Infallible advice- en all affairs of llfet LOVE. COURTJHI, MAR- R1AGB. business speculations, transactions ef every nature.

Locates lost papers, deed a mining claims and absent frlenda It you are worried, perplexed or la trouble, call to to-day. IVIJ.IT I CO FC3 $1 "I tell names, dates, facts and flgurea. What -eeadltlaa your business Is In snd how to promote It, tell you all about year wife, husband, sweetheart er lover aad how te win the love of anyone you deal re. I sell you ef aay move, journey, speculation, posttioa er change ei any kind whicli may be before ye aad hew to act te nb-tala th boat results. I tell yeu exactly whe to trast and who to shun.

1 tell you whom and whsa you will marry. It at all. and give their paras, age, occupation ana disposition. In short. I tell you everything you sailed te And out.

and that, too, without asking you a question or you. -speaking a word. Mediama developed. (Do jeu wtsh to know! How can I have good luck 1 "'How can I succeed In business? How can I oooquer Thy enemlee? How caa I marry the one I choose How can I marry wellt Mma- nan IlAnnnttar any rival How can I make any one love mT Haw can I get a letter? Hew seoef will my lover propose y- Hew aaa I get a good position How eon rnnsove own i eraove bad Inflirencee? distant ones think of mT i.HowAo make distant, en an aetfle mv euarsel How-can I hold my husband's lovT How can I hold my wife's lfeyef RESIDENCE, 417 OBMaJNUP. OOT- INGTON.

Oreegup -or Kastera av. oar. Hotm: 9 -a. xo, ioj xo.i to aOCO WILL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 'NINTH A.vivruua. gTJNDAY, 2:10 and Evening, lecture hv-Rev.

Sarah Radcllffr, one of Ohio's ablest trance apeskere, assisted by the pastor. Rev, Hugi. and other local workers, Teat trumpet-demoMtratlona In the run your vi 4. aaaulae service. Saturday, 11th.

grand union and supper, rj. u. Asetji. FOURTH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Tit Freeman av. Every sunaay ana weane-dey.

1:1 and 71 p. nx O. A. Stewart of Kprlngneld. will spetk Sunday, MaroM 1.

Mrs. Langley will give trumpet demonstration from platform. Supper served to m. Chartered O. 8.

A. V. MAHONKY, Pastor. TrXNEEAI. BOatB J.

J.SULLIVAN CO. tnEix rut cm and McMillan bt. Usseeujina resabwlaaes seultpasl wtth pnl-snotar. Ante) Fane ml Koulpoaent, Mala OOtea an runeeai rariere. gag Peeartb bt.

Mala l-lL THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. irWfCBAI, DlRBCTOstS. 1911 Fresa A. tbswe Chagisla VV. MACK JOHNSON 4TB.

MaMlUaa aae) Vptaad 11. FUKEReUi BOMS. CDS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 1S0T Else BC Phone Canal SB71 NURRE DROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS let EXM TRETT (Ftenr Uhegtyl rttene Canal NM, LICEI.JE0 Yewng hsriy desires pesHlen as assbalmer osmI andervn tier's aaetstaat. Cmm take or eesre.

finte er ladtalw. AS- IM, Knowlrer. CIA3TIFCL nee Dared far the Tsesne, of your ed laved ones. Send for pewtieuhu. W.

A. HERMAN. 3Mt Mckean M. Lsuls. Me.

JULIUS BAER FLpRAL DESIGNS in-io roustw nuir W. A. WATKINS SONS FTJNE31AL DIRECTOHJ1 All funerals arranged lor and gage. aucted FRANK WATKINS Special Auto Bervlca Cray or ClacE nearse. TMt 8CAWTERN AVE.

TFTL. aS, tatf. tMB softens Day and Nigh. GE0.H.R0HDE Funeral Home DWUsu4lJn wood Ars. East 404 omc.

ICi Easier-Ay. E.it 2)71 Harry P. Miller Iatlcpcndent UndertaJter My fries Iran Pries $6.00 $12.00 Limousine. 4.50-9.00 Floral'Auto. 6.00 12.00 In All Faweials Condueted By Ma las ef Chapal 1KEB OtVo aad Chapel Uberty and WalnutSU, Funeral Home 15th and Race Sts, Phone Canal 1192.

steel Laser Obcsking ths Sprcd of Contagion The service of the modern Funeral Director-Is more and more appreciated as the public realizes the effectiveness of eih- and the saniUry disposition of the dead toward stamp-v tag out epidemics and checking the spread of contagious djlsea.es. The thoroughly trained sanitarium aids materially in thia work. How often on entering a home where death has' occurred from a contagious disease ha Vd we found, conditions that endanger the lives of the whole family? Thorough disinfection and sterilization of every article uied In our service mitigates. th danger from contagion. A modern disinfecting chamber is a feature of (he FUNERAL HOME which has been highly commended by- physicians and sanitarians, J.

SULLIVAN Ct CO. Funeral Home, Bell Place and McMillan Street. Main OfSce and Funeral Parlor, To. f235 E. Fonrth 8U-et.

LIMOUSINE AMSUUVNCE Dranch OfBoea Convenient To All Sabtuts. 9- as a. sp is aw ws 4- a 1- go 4 e. ,1 a. i..

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