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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 31

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ANOTHER DRIVE Is Opened ByTaft Who Calls For Rejection of Referendum Lists. Petitions Defective on Technical Grounds, Foes of Popular Vote, on Tax Boost Bill Allege, Ouota Registers of Counties Are AttacKea ay unuuma- mi tian Eiion to uiock Verdict Hinted? SMCIII. DKriTCB TO TBS B1QB1BSB. Columbus. Ohio.

August, nnnatnirllon of the poiil or a 1 Ohio constitution In refard to the Initiative nd referendum provisions 1. isld to be Involved in the plea, pads by Representative, Robert A. left, of Hamilton County, and City Solicitor Frank M. Dotson, of Toledo, in seeking to have the Secretary of state. Thad H.

Brown, hold to be ln-1 valid all the referendum petition. tied by the Ohio Association of Real Estate Boards and affiliated Interests, calling for a popular vote on the Taft bill Increasing; texee. The legal plea that they seek to In duce Colonel Brown to accept as Bee. retery of State la the last effort to prevent a popular vote on the bill. This campalfn was begun montba ago I when Mr.

Taft Insisted that the bill was pot subject to a referendum. Defeated In this plan by a ruling of the Attorney-General' office, which regarded as settling; that -Issue, the latest move is an attack upon the petition. Attack Hits Tecaalcarltiee. The attack Is baaed entirely on technical points, the main body of the petition not being attacked, and It Is 'onceded, at least that enough names have been filed. More striking; than the formal teeh- sical attack, however, the argument the defect.

In the petition can- rot be remedied, although the constitution purporta to five to the referendum backer, 10 additional day. In which to file additional names, sir. Taft and Mr. Dotson propose that the Secretary of State rule the entire petition to be a nullity because of the few alleged technical defect, that' they point out, and tbua deprive the voters of a chance to on taxation Increases. The boldness of the drive upon referendum astonished those who drew np the referendum.

They obtained delay until Tueaday, and will present arguments then. No matter what the decision of Secretary of (tats Brown may be. It la planned to take the questions Into Court It la recalled here that thl, la the feeond attack upon the referendum. veins) iu wio clause! that were adopted two year, ago. These went out of after advene political effect, were noted.

The line of attack la against the juotai from 44 counties required by the conttltutlon, and it to be urged that If the quotas have not been supplied through minor technical error, th petitioners have lost all rights. The nature of the drive en the petitions Is shown In a summary of eight counties placed under Are. Hamilton County em Mat. Hamilton County Is shown to have I 111 filed. 4,14 as the three per cent euota with a claimed excess of 70.

then Is complained that, on petitions containing 1.455 names, there no affidavit showing the Compensation of the circulator, a statutory provision not mentioned In the constitution; ISI signatures do not comply lth the constitution in other particulars; tU affidavits Incomplete because of omission of number, who Igned petitions, bringing the county nder the quota limit Jujltlee Countj, quota, 114 Bled and eiceee. but defects claimed la SIT of complaints Is that um.1. telnet, ere not stated com- wiegee. th" 'U ta. Its filed, ill excess.

Uwm 7 names, is ai- 'iea precincts not completely AT HOME Dr. C. J. Broeman AT HOMO. D.

K. EDWARDS Dentist. St. "Tkoae O. MM.

Dr. Thos. J. Glenn 22 West Seventh St. Canal 4854.

-AT HOME Dr. Walter Murphy Wl Hirket Bank Bldg, 8eenth and Race. AT HUME Dr. Robert Sattfer 80 Groton Building, nd Race Street. Dr.

John M. Shallef I 814 Mercantile Library Building. AT HOME PR- F. W. TRINKLE 27 McMICKEN AV.

THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1923 Volstead Runs Away When Hartf Boiled Reporters Scoff at Conclusion That New Yorlt Is Rats." Chief Argument. New Tprk. August (By Associated Press). Andrew J. Volstead, father of th.

Federal prohibition enforce ment law, to-day fled precipitately from reporters who showed a dispo sition to scoff when he Insisted that New York waa dry. Thk reporter, found th. former Representative on board the liner America, on which b. sailed for Co penhagen, where he will 'tell the International Congrea Against Alcohol what prohibition baa don. (or America.

Ir. Volstead said a "complete survey" of New York, made In two day had convinced him that all New Tork saloons were closed; that no drink, were to be had In New York; that there were no East 8lde "dives." and tbat prosperity had Increased because of the law bearHfg his name. In Chicago, he added, there bad not been a legitimate case of delirium tremena In two years. "But New York Is none too fond of the dry laws," aald a reporter. "Oh.

aald Mr. Volstead. There are place, not so far away where liquor sold and where Intoxicated men may be seen," said another. "Oh, rats!" said Mr. Volstead.

"The farmer, throughout the coun try are making wine and bard he was told. They're not doing It on my farm or anybody's farm." "There are 1,100 saloon. In New Tork," another newspaper man aald. "Raul" was the answer. Some en.

had the temerity to aak him whether he ever took a drink himself. Everybody expected him to My "Ratal" but' he did net "I don't know that there' any harm In hamlets like Bethel. Amelia and Mll-ferd. Crawford, III quote, 4TS Rl. TI a IB this ease alios defects are found In 74 name, bnt elali Ilelmln, 41 signed with leaa penell.

nenelL Jefferson, IN a set a. IIT a led. lit oseess. beliiv leunrhed asalnst 141 names. There Is a near approach te fraud charges In the elalm that 100 names are In the same handwriting.

The affidavit la another cue Is claimed te be false because It shews names whoa only 41 were Ottawa County. 14 quota, til aied. eight excess. This Is te be thrown owl because a few petitions are not dated. The Taft-Dotaon charge, may arouse friends of th.

referendum to protest against what they call attempts to employ trlvlalltlea Attention also wa, called to the law pre Idlng th. Secretary of State ehall end petition, to Election Boarda instead of keeping them here. Th. Initiative supplementary petti tlon for a vote on teh old age pension act wa, filed to-day with the Secretary pf State. Although this proposi tion Involve, millions of expenditure there la unlikely to be any technical attack on the petition.

Labor group and tba Fraternal Order of Eagle, are back of th. proposal. Cantrill Is Winner-in Kentucky Election Over Alben Barkley mmmmmmm coNTuniED rsox rrasT paoi went for Cantrill by 100. Hla majority In most of them waa small, and It waa a standoff In Hancock. Berkley's ma jority In th.

district, hi, manager, clalD-ed In the Third Barkley made a fine ahowlng In Muhlenberg and Warren Counties. He was claiming 4.000 In th. district but Cantrill, who made a bard fight In Logan, the sec ond largeet county In the district waa contending tbat it waa, less than 1,000. Hardin County, in the Fourth, gave Mr. Barkley hla beat lead.

He carried ten eountlea and Cantrill three. In the district Aside frefm-rKley' 1100 lead in Hardin the other ma- jorttloa w.r. small. With tb. possible exception or Trimble, where the result waa close, Cantrill carried every county In the sixth District for a toUl of 6.000 ma jority.

H. carrlsd every one of the II eountlea In the Seventh, hla own district and claimed 14.000 to 10,000 majority In the district Fayette containing Lexington, gave Cantrill hla most substantial major ity. It was said early to be 1,761. He also carried Franklin home county of Elwood Hamilton and General Percy Haly. chief managera of the Barkley campaign, by 1.000.

Other majorltlea In the Seventh were: Owen. 1.7lli. Scott 1000; Bourbon. ITU; Henry 1.600; Oldham, tSC; Eatill. Tel.

A number of eountlea were missing. Th. Eighth Dlatrlct apparently went for Barkley by from 1,000 to 1,000. Returna were delayed. Kotterlnc returna Indicated that the Ninth District which In-th.

Big Sandy Valley and fringe the gave Cantrill 1.000 to 11.000 lead. His lead In Boyd County waa reported at 1,400. He carried Nleholaa by 1.100, Rob-ertaon by J50. Bracken by 800. Lewis by 600, according to estimate, of party leaders from early precinct re- UFloyd, In the 'Tenth District reported a l.00 Cantrill majority and Magoffin 100.

Tike, the largest county in the district and another coal county, waa late In reporting. Conflicting reports from the Berkley In the toad. He carried Pulaski by 100 and Wayne by about to. Haslan reported 600 lead for Cantrill on Inoom Plate returna and Bell about 100. Returna are so late from th.

Inacceselble mountain counties aVMMwwsVeWV' 'i' .1 mm aANOREdVfoLJTeftc In one drink," he aald. But he would not answer directly. Then anewa photographer began clicking hi, camera. Mr. Volstead looked frlglTtoned.

shielded hi, faoe with hla hat, hesitated for a moment and bolted for th. main companion-way, pursued by reporter, and photographer, in full cry. H. ran Into two passengers. "Oh, ratal" aald Mr.

Volstead; "I beg your pardon." Oalntng th. shelter of stateroom, he dammed the door with a bang and was Man no more. that all will not be available to-night Keturns avaiiaoie lo-mgni irom Affcr than the a-uhertiatorial contest were meager, and while Gen eral K. H. Dennart or Bowling oreen, appeared tc have loet the Fifth and Sixth Congressional Dlstrlota Jn his race for Lieutenant Governor, his friends made the claim that he had been nominated by a fair majority over Senator A.

B. Btrlcklett of Covington. Th. latter claimed that the official count would show him the winner. The race between Frank E.

Daugh--v .1 Rinlilnwn. and Rvland Mus tek, of Jackson, for Attorney General also waa cloae, wltn vaugnerty apparently In the lead. Clell Coleman, of Harrodsburg. seems a probable winner for the nomination for Com- nf Arrlflultur. John A.

Ooodman, of Elkton, was In the lead for Clerk of the Court of Appeals. In tb. Railroad commissioners tn the Heeond District Oscar Vest of Carrollton, led on early re turn, over Virgil smith, el somerset, erthoua-h it appsared that Mr. Vest had lost hla own county. At Berkley campaign antlmlsm that sre vailed 1.

k. mnine dlsanneared as the returna indicated me irena Cantrill. BkrivL fcafora 10' o'clock those In charge were asked how things looked? "Pretty good." wa th. reply. An Inquiry as to whether a statement wa, forthcoming met with the anaweri "There will be no atatement to- sk.ia TT Bearer.

Republican Na tional Committeeman for xeniucay. ,....4 n.nlht he would accept the Chairmanship of the Committee to manage the Republican campaign a subcommittee from the Republican State Central Committee will meet In Louisviiie io-munuw annolntment t. his determination to accept the appointment Mr. oearcy will manaa-e the cam palgn and th. Republican, avre going to win In November." EELLER- To Mr.

and Mr. Anthony Keller inn Think, to Dr. Paul E. Kerkow and nurses oi xeuieu DEATHS. eaaeaaeaejsaaseajawsasaaea BABBLER Mary Russell Baasler.

wife of Captain a 8. Sassier. Tompkins Meaisonviu August I. 1911. Notice of funeral later.

i BAUER O. Bauer, 1441 Reading roadrluddenly. Notice of funeral later. BOHMER Dora Bohmer (neeBrock- man-Holters). wife of H.

mer, Saturday, August 4. In her 71st year. Funeral from late reeldence. 1114, Clarion mou. day, August t.

8olsmn requiem at 8t Mark'a Church at I m. BOLAND Anna Boland (nee Wet-rich), widow of William Boland. Saturday. Auguat 4, at a. residence.

1011 W. Liberty st. aged TO years. Funeral from lat; residence Tuesday. August 7, at a m.

Requiem high mass at Bt Henry Church at 7:10 a. m. BIIOERMAN Harry Bros rm an. dearly beloved huaband of Anna Broer-man (nee Manser). Saturday.

August 4. 111. at 11 o'clock noon, at hla residence. Til Wade st. aged 62 years.

Duo notice of funeral. COMRET Katherlne Comrey (nee Dougherty), beloved wife or Rev. E. 8 Comrey, at rest after a brief Illness. August 4.

1111. at reBidenee, Woodbine and Lovell av, Cheviot-Ohio, in her '4ld year. Funeral services Sunday, August (, 1 p. Cheviot U. B.

Church. Interment at Harrlsburg, Penn. CUTTER Alice Cutter (nee Mara-man), beloved wife of W. E. Cutter.

Saturday, August 4. at her residence, till Salutarls av. Funeral services at the M. E. Church.

McMillan and Ashland are, Monday, Auguat 6, at 3:10 p. nv DACEY George Daeey, beloved aon of Arthur and Elisabeth Dacey (nee Kleffer). Friday. August at his parsats residence. 1641 Jonathan Evanaton.

Angel's mass at St Marks Church Monday, Auguat 6, at 1:10 a. m. CARL Ralph Joseph CarL beloved son of Joseph and Anna Carl (nee Ooettt, at his home. 6e I. wis street Covington, Ky, Thursday, August 1, 1114, aged I years.

Funeral Monday, August 6. with angel mass at St John's Church, at 6:10 a. m. Interment In St John'a Ceme-. tery.

DICKINSON John Dickinson, bus-, band Of Catherine Dickinson (nee Sanders). Friday, August I. Funeral from the Buase A Borgmann Co. chapel Monday. August at a.

m. Requiem high maaa at St Edwards's Church at I nv :7 II DICKMAN Emma (Dtckman (nee Muachlng). beloved vtire of ueorge H. Dtckman, Saturday, August 4, at 6:06 p. at rValdenoe, No.

1511 Vine st. In her ltd year. Due notice of funeral. ELLIS Thomas Ellis, beloved hus- iDana oi Anna ems, inursaajr, august 1. 1111, at 1:10 p.

m. Funeral Monday at 11 a. from Park Street Church. Burial Spring Orove Cemetery. FRIDAY Louisa Friday (nee Hy- k.lnwail earl fk Ralph Friday, suddenly.

August .1. I'll, at residence. 4161 Dane ajA.ft..i. -A si Funeral services Monday. August 1.

1 p. at her late residence. Burial at 0OV1S Lemeier, rninui iiitimw. OALLAHTJE Henrietta Oallahue (nee nepp, oeiovea wiie ot vne ivo t-thur liber Oallahue, at the resW dence of her eon. Walter Oallahue, 1616 Race In her, 67th year.

a A.k...w CH li rh Sycamore and Orchard on wedneeaay, August, at a v. OERRISH Marxlne Oerrish, Infant faugnter or w. at. ana saaiiie uer-teh (nee Martin), August 1, 1111, at the home, 10 E. Third st, Covington.

HELMHOLZ William Helmhol. Sr- rriaay, Aufiui e. ii mu Soldiers' Home, Dayton, Ohio, In hie 68lh year. Funeral 6, at p. from Wrassmann A Barfknecht's funeral parlor, 1411-11 Main at Frlenda invited.

I MER Dorothea Hllmer (nee Cohrs), beloved wife or Christepner HUmur, Saturday, August 4, at her residence, 401 Warner at. In her fid year. Due notice of funeral. LASKER Isaac E. Leaker, beloved husband of Elisabeth Leaker.

Saturday. Auguat 4. Services at hla late residence, 2111 Park av, Tues-' day, August 7, at 2:10 p. m. LITTIKEN John Llttlken, beloved husband of the late Anna Llttlken (nee Gallagher), paased away at the residence of his daughter.

Mrs. Ous Flchter. Pierce North College Hill. Saturday. August 4, 1921.

at 10:10 p. aged 11 year, I montns. Due notice of funeral. LIT8CHGI Frank Lltachgl, beloved husband of Frances Lltachgl (nee (Graf), after a lingering Illness Saturday. August 4, 1123.

at his residence. 4030 Cole rain avenue, aged 12 years 4 montha Due notice of funeral. TSITT Nannie Southsreta Loft widow of Major Oeorge G. Loft passed away Saturday morning, August at her home, Dayton. Ohio, aged TI yeara Burial private, Highland Cemetery, Monday, August 6.

LTJEBBERT Charles Newman Lueb-bert beloved son of William E. and Emma K. Luebbert (nee Newman), suddenly Saturday, Auguat 4, aged I montha and 14 days. Funeral from Maerts-Dothlefs funeral home, 641 Rockdale Avondale, Monday, Auguat 6, at 1 p. m.

MILLS Mary Mills, Saturday. Au-a-uet 4. at her residence. 1006 Ohio aged TI yeara Due notice of funeral. MURPHY Dr.

John Wesley Murphy. Friday, August I. 1111. at Alenson. Mich.

Funeral Mondav. Auarust 6. hllll, at i p. from W. Mack Johnson's funeral bjome, McMillan ana upland piece.

NOLAN Catherine Nolan (nee Gitalin), Friday, Auguat I. 1(21. at 6:10 a. nv, at the realdence of her eon, T. A Nolan, Beechmont av.

and Bo- fart road. Mt Washington. Ohio, uneral Monday, August 6. Requiem high mass at Guardian Angel Church, at 1:10 a. m.

O'BRIEN Marie CBrten. beloved deughter of Mary O'Brien and the late Jamee O'Brien, aged 11 years. Funeral from her late home. 1114 Central av, Newport Ky, Mondey al 7:10 a. ra.

Requiem high mass at Church of Immaculate Conception at I a. m. PARAICK Bernard 3. Pardlek, beloved husband of Josephine Bchroeder Pardlek, Thursday, August 1, at 1:60 p. at residence, 426 Straight st Funeral from late residence, Monday, August I.

at lam. Solemn requiem high mass at St Monica', Church at 1:10 a. m. BOTHER Chart ee Rother, beloved husband of Kate Rother (nee Gloeokler). suddenly, Saturday, August 4.

at I a. at residence, 4621 Mellwood av, Wlnton Place, aged (I yeara Due notlo. of funeral. RYAN Margaret M. Ryan.

Infant daughter of William J. and Margaret Ryan, at Children's Hospital, Mt Auburn. Tuesday, July II, 1121, aged 4V months. SHRINE Amanda Bhriner (nee Dlckineon). wife of Amoa Bhriner, Friday, August I.

Funeral at late residence, 4101 Whetsel Madl-aonville. Monday. August at 1 p. ra. Interment at Newtonsvllle, Ohio.

STEVENS Jamsha Smith Btevena, widow of Benjamin k. Btevena. entered Into rest August 1123, at 10 p. at her residence. East Sharon Glendale.

Ohio, In her (3d year. Funeral from late realdence Mon-dejr, August 6, at 10 a ra. STUCK Philip Stuck, beloved hue-band of Emma E. Stuck, Saturday. Auguat 4.

1(21. at 1 p. at hla realdence. No. 40 E.

Third et Funeral Tuesday, August 7, at 2 p. from Wrassmann A Barfknecht's funeral parlor. 1411-21 Main at Frlenda Invited. TAYLOR Nettle M. Taylor, daughter of the late Jame, A.

and Mary E. Taylor, entered Into rest Friday, srt 11 a m. Funeral Monday, August at 10:10 a m. from her late residence, 1262 Delaware av. Frlenda Invited.

THOBE Lula Thobe (nee Blerhlmer), beloved wife of John Thobe, Thursday, August 2, 1(21, at her home, 121 Philadelphia st, Covington, Ky, agsd II years. Funeral Monday. August 6, -from the late residence at 7:10 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Aloyslua Church at 8 a. m. Interment In St John'a Cemetery. VONDENBRINKE Katharine Von-denbrlnke (nee Nlehaus). beloved wife of J.

Theodore Vondenbrlnke. Saturday. August 4, 1(21, at a. m. In her l(th year.

Funeral from realdence, 1701 Montrose st. South Kalr mount, Monday, Auguat at I a. m. Requiem high mass at St Bonaventura Church at 1:10 a m. WHIPPY Grace D.

Whippy (nee Lane), wife of E. F. Whippy, Saturday, August 4, 1S21. Funeral from residence, 7221 Fair Park Carthage, Monday, August 6, at p. m.

WILDE Oeorge Wilde, beloved husband of Dora Wilde (nee Rlckens), Friday, Auguat 1. 1123, at 1 p. at his residence. No. 2612 Swift av.

Pleasant Ridge, In his th year. Funeral Monday, August fc at 1:20 p. from residence. Friends invited. WOLFE Walter D.

Wolfe, huaband of Maude Stacey Wolfe, Friday, August 1121. at the residence. 1617 Erie av, Hyde Park. Services Monday, August at 1 p. at the Church of the Redeemer, Edwards road.

Hyde Park. Remains may be viewed at W. Mack John- aon's funeral home, McMillan and Upland place. Please omit flowers. SEH Margaret Zeh (nee Kennedy), widow of Frank Zeh, Saturday.

August 4, at residence, 14 1 Bett at. aged. 72 yeara. Funeral from late realdence Tuesday, August at 7:20 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St Edwarda'a Church at I m. IN In Memory Of our dear slater. Neola Rruhl, who peeeea away august e. nil. You're gone, but net forgotten: Never shall your memory fade.

Bweeteet thoughto ehall ever linger Around the grave where you are laid. Badly Mlaaed by Bisters, Brothers-la-Law ana itepnew. Za Memory Of dear mother, Barbara Braanwart wne a lea August if jx. Yeu are gone, ear, mother, but not forgotten. Badly Missed hy Tear Dsughtsrs Anna.

Marie end Mergarete. Anniversary mass at St Qeorajre Church at 1:41 o'clock. In Memory Of my dear father, Henry Bradttnueller, whs died August 4, lilt and ef my dear mother, Mar Bredunuellsr, whs died Aagmet 11. 111. Oene, but not forgotten.

From Daughter, Lala. ror xxkobxaju In Memory Of eur dear parents. William H. Stevens and Mary X. Stevens, and my daughter, atlldrea It Ksllermaa.

tn Ufa. tea-ether la death They are resting elds by aide. miss yea la the moramv. meuiw Whea all the werld Is aew; I know the day can bring as eheer Because It brings not you. I mlas your tender, loving smile.

Which brought me (ladneee all the while I The world bee many Jem, -'tis tree. But there was ealy ene ef yea." Sadly Mlaaed By Yeur Trwlng Daughter IJsr and Albert. Kellermaa, Walter Spearman, Masel aad Albert Keller-man, Jr. In Irfjviiif Memory Of our dearly beloved wife and mother. JSeole Neola KuhL who died August 1.

lull. A redone one from us has gene, A voice Ve loved Is stilled; A Place Is vacant la eur home Which never ean be glled. God la Hie wisdom has recalled The been "hie levs had glveai Aad though the body slumbers here Her aeul la safe la heaven. Badly Mlaeed by Her Loving Husband aad Darling Baby Helen, Mother, Father and Grandpa. In Sweet Memory Of my dear.

loving wife Louisa Kreuse (nee Fey), wbe died August 1. lli. August will always bring sad memories Of a loved eae gone to reet Ten will never be forgotten By the ane who loved you the best Every night I sit and wonder What you would think and say If you only knew what had transpired glnce you so peacefully paased away. Badly Missed by Your Levlng Husband. William Krouee.

In "Lowing Memory Of eur beloved husband and father, Oeorge J. Kaufman, who entered Into rest Au gust Ills. Ths flowers we lay upon your grave May wither and decay But the love we bore far you. dear eae. Will never fade away.

While yen so sweetly sleep Away from earth's sorrow and care. We are lonely and ofttlmee weep, Por we miss you everywhere. Badly Missed By Tour Wife and Children. In Loving- Memory Of eur dearly beloved mother, Sophia Tepe, who passed away August nit. Ne one knows ths isllent heartache.

Only those who loet ean tell Of the grief that's borne In silence For the one we loved so well. A happy home we once enjoyed. Oh. how sweet the memory cllngsl But death has left a loneeomeneaa Which never can be ailed. Sadly Missed by Her Levlng Daughter imni and susaDeta Tape.

In Memory Of Aurella Kyde. who died August 1. 1111. Though earthly ties are broken. In life we meet.no more.

Our thoughts are with you, dear sister. On yonder dtetant shore. The Ood who gave hath taken. And heaven our eieter has woa. Although our hearts sre sad.

The will of Ood be done. Badly Missed By Her Bister and Brother-ln-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bmltb, In Loving Memory Of ear mother, Louisa Werner, who died August 7, 1112. August will always bring sad memories Of our dear mother sons to rest; Tou will never be forgottea By us who loved yeu best Every night we sit and wonder.

What you would think and aay If you only knew what haa happened Bine the day you passed away. Badly Missed By Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of eur dear wife and mother, Mrs. Jose phine rieger, wno aiea August Two years have passed Bines we saw our dear mother last! Her memory le aa aweet to-day Aa In the hour ehe passed away. No friend on earth like her we'll find.

For all of us she did her beet. May Ood grant her eternal reet. Badly Mlaaed By Her Husband aad Chil dren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved daughter, MARIS TIBBLBS DOHERTT, who Is spending her twenty-seoond birth day in neaven. You're gone, dear Marie, but not forgotten.

Never snail your memory raue. Bweeteet thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where yen are laid. Sadly Mlased by Tour Father, Mother and later, In Loving Memory or eur dear dauahter and sister. Aurella Kyde (nee Kutslsb), who passed away August 1S1I. There are griefs that can't And comfort And wounda that can't be healed: There are sorrows deep In the human heart That oan't be half revealed.

Sadly Missed By Mother, Father, Bister and Brotnsra Xa Loving Bemembranca JZ VOT aeany diovu meal sen waning -i uwm wuw fliea Auiun i u. Tou re not forgotten, mother dear. r.or ever win uv, For aa long as life and memory last w. will p.m.mhr thee. Badly Missed By Her Husband aad Ben.

In Memory Of our dear husband and father, Charles uieeaorert wuv Tjprlgnt ana jnei in an aim Honaat aad faithful to the end of hla days. w.p. Viw mnwnm h. K. But dear te our memoriea he ever will be.

Badly Missed by His wirs ana unuaren. In Memory Of my deer daughter. Louise Krouee, who passed away ai-i twmm. n.n. hut not loraotton.

Badly Missed by Tour Loving Mother, Bisters ana rrvmn Za Memoriam. Of Don eld Prout of Newport Who died August m. From His Parents, Mr. and Mra Wa trout. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere thanks te our relatives, 1 1 i-nu. the eympatby shown us In our sad bereavement in(the loss of our dearly beloved 1 1VV BACKINGS: R. We alee wleh te thsnk Rsv. Kelfer for his kind werde of consolation and aermon, the Newport Aerie of for their ex-preeelon of sympathy, ths and O. shop employees, the employeee of the American Pump and Tank Company, the employees of the Edward Weeley Company, the pallbearers, friends, relatives and nelghbora for their beautiful floral etrerlnga, and Fred Erection for efficient manner In which be oeadasted the funeral.

Ths Bereaved Family. Card of Thank. While our-hearts are filled with sorrow, we are not unmindful et the ktndnees, love and sympathy shown us In tile great loss of enr dearly -beloved son and brother, HARRY NAOEU We sincerely wish to thank all oar relatives, friends and neighbors for their many kind deeds and consoling werde Especially we wleh to thank the donors of the many beautiful floral orTertnga Cincinnati Eaglee No. 141 Norwood Lodge No. 114.

Junior Order, Rev. McMillan for the excellent servlce which he condueted. and the Buase as BoVgmann Company for the prompt and efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere snd heartfelt thanks to our relatives, neighbors and frlenda for the sympathy and kindness shown us In the loss ef our dsarly beloved wife and mother. BRIDGET CL4T. Especially do we wish to thank our pastor. Rev. Oeorge H.

Meyer, of Bt, Btephea'a Church, for hla kind and consoling words, the pallbearere, the donore of the many splrltusl snd Boral bwiouete. and the undertakeie. John J. Ollllgan Bon. for ths efficient manner la which they conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Husband and Children. Card of Thank. We eel re te expreee eur sincere thanks te our relatives, nelgnoore ana inenae lor their kindness and sympathy ahown la the lean ef ear dearly beloved husband aad father, CHARLES E. METER, Especially do we thank Rev. Seaman.

Mrs. Xmlghola, Westerood Council, J. O. V. A.

the donors of the many floral erTerinea. and Heary Olldehaaa Company for their esnolsnt services. The Bereaved Family, ZH MXM0EL1M. Card of Thank. We h.Mwitk evtM, eur alneere and heertfelt thanks te eur relatives, friends snd neighbors for their beautiful floral tiibutee and spiritual bouquet offerings and for the many kind expressions of eympathy ehewa te as In the loos of ear dearly beloved wife end mother.

MAGDALENE ARLINO. Especially do we thank Rev. L. Tleman. R.v U.nu..

U.v 1 1.L also KeV. Keller and Bleters and nurses of Oood Samaritan Hoepltal. alee the Knights of Bt. John. Sacred Heart of Jesus Auxiliary Ne.

It, St Ana Married Ladles' Society. a. AlAvalua rVnh.n Society Auxiliary, end the pall hearers, and Edward B. Wes- lerman. eT r.

h. wosiermaa ei bis erllclent service. From the Bereaved Haa bend and Boa Card of Thanks. We deelre te exnrees eur sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatlvea frlenda and neighbors for their sympathy shewn ue In our late sorrow snd loss of sur dearly beloved wife end mother, IDA LOICHINOER. i W.

wleh thank Rev. William F. Keehler for hie eoneollng words of comfort snd sermon rendered, Joseph C. Orauee far hla telectlons of musts and solos ren. dered.

the Pocahontas Women's Lodge, the August Wllllch Relief uorpe ne. Froaiu XjoAmm No. II. O. for their pallbearers and services, ail ths societies.

relatives and rnends lor ineir oeauinu, flnral nfTarinaa the V1tt A Btermer Com pany, funeral directors, for ths efficient manner In wnicn tney conouciea funeral. The Bereaved Husband and Children. Card of Thanks. w. iIm t.

Himu our heartfelt thanks te eur many relatives, friends and neighbors for their klndnees and sympathy shown us during eur sudden bereavement tn the loss of our dearly beloved husband anerfather, BURKHARD BCKLERETH. We esnaelallv wleh to thank Rev. FT. Schumacher for hie kindness, the donors et all the floral offeringe aa well as ths spiritual bouqusts. the H.

H. Meyer Packing Company and the employees, the Butcnore' Benevolent Association, ssr. Koch and the employeee of Price Hill branch, employeee of the Cincinnati Advertising Produrte Company, and B. H. Meyer for their careful attendance to all funeral arrangement The Bereaved Wife and Children.

Card of Thanks. Although grief overwhelmed as during our lets sorrow, we are not unmindful of the klndnees and sympathy shown us by all our relatives, frlenile and neighbors In the great loes of our dearly beloved motner, eisier, grananiomer ana grandmother, SOPHIA KAEBB (nee Bmalle). Kamu-lallv de wa wish ta thank ReV. H. P.

ler for bis words of consolation, the 1 lee' Aid Societ lor ineir large attendance, the organist and choir for their aervlcea, all donors of the many beautiful flowers, and Frank W. Imwalla, of the Imwalle Memorial Funeral Home, for hla kindness and the efficient manner In which ne conducted the lunerau The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wleh to' extend eur sincere snd heartfelt thanks to our menr relatives. frlenda and neighbors for their klndnees end sympathy shown us In the great loss or our dearly oeiovea who ana mouwr, MART a McCARTT nes Regan).

Especially do ws wish to thank Rev. Thomas MeCaffary and aostetant, Rev. Father McKenna, of St. Patrick's Church, for their kindly visits and eoneollng words, also Mra Collopy and Mra Bruntmsnn tnr their kln.l attendance durinx her 111- ras, also Mr. Hem Llnnemann and son for ths emcient manner in wnica mry conducted the funeral.

Thomas P. McCarty and Bona Card of Thanks. Ws desire te express our sincere and thanka to all our relatlvea friends and nelghbora for their eympathy smd kindness extended ta us In our lata eorrow and sad bereavement In the great loss of our beloved nuoDana ana xamor, AUOUST F. DIERKES. rnuull.

Am we wleh to thank Rev, rat tan Meyer, ef St. Clement Church, the pallbearers for their services, sll donors of the haautlful floral and spiritual remem brances, and Frank W. Imwalle. of the Imwalle Memorial runerai noma, ior ui. efficient servlcee.

Ths Bereaved Wlfs and Children. Card of Thanks. While my heart Js filled with sorrow aA a-rier. I am not unmindful ef ths many kind sets and words of sympathy bestowed 1 upon me ny relatives vri.nrt... and nalahhore durlne the sad hours of bereavement In the great loss ef my dsarly beloved wire, MRS.

MART GRANT. do I wlh te thank Rev. Father Oerey and Bev. Father Towle for their kindness and services, and all donors of ths many oeauiuui norai trioutee, ana also Oostlgaa Boll for their kind and efOoient service. rrsna si.

urani. Card of Ws slnoerelr thank our friends and relatives for their klndnees aad beautiful floral offerings of sympathy In our sad bereavement In the loss of our bsloved son sad brothsr. HARRT HEIL Ws also wish to thank Rev. Lelch, ef Corpus Crtstl cnurcn, ror nis aina worns snd sermon, eleo Dr. William Carding.

Bt. Ellskbeth Hoepltal. and the J. J. Kadel Company for their kind and efnrlent aervlce.

JSOtnsr, meters ana xxroiuvra. Card of Thanka Ws wish to sxtsnd eur sincere and friends and neighbors for their klndneee ana eympainv ww.b wu, end sad bereavement In the great loes of our oeiovea eieiwr, uinnARET H1HN. Especially do we wleh te thank the Rev. Fathers of Francis do Seles Church, ths good Slstsrs of Bt. Mary's Hospital, the employees of Frennh-Bauer, all donors of the floral and spiritual remembrance and the funeral director John J.

Ollllgan A SBH, XIIS o.n:c LODQB NOTICES. FTDELITT LODGE NO. 111. T. p.

O. F. Odd Fellows' Temple, third degree. THURSDAY. August (, at p.

m. Visitors welcome. J. R. WAIT.

N. O. J. Ferd Zusnkslsr. Secretary.

IVT LODGE. OF NO. 14 Will con-t for the Knight Rank at Odd Fellows' Temple TUESDAY, M.a,M via wslcdTne. FUNERAL BOMB J.J.SULUVAN4&C0. BELL PLACE AND McMILLAN BX UmeaMne eambalaaee equipped with pel-mot sc.

Ante Foneral Keulpment. Mala Ofllce and Faneral Parlors, tM Beast feans Be. ssatsi seiee-sews. THE EUSSE BORGMANN. CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ml rieimea At. Three Caansle W. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME oWsra 41S. MeMtllsm aad Vplssad Ft aitmrr. Aesehetta.

Mi Crematioa 0: in aree sseee skies. Free Chanel. Charles Meyer Funeral Director-Mortician Canal 1931 1806 Vine St Thoughtful Senrice ULIUS BAERi is-io roam sr. sast GEO. iJ.

R0HDFJ Funeral Home Dell and Linwood An. Eat 404 branch orncat, 2439 Eastern At. LODaX OTZCZS. A SPECIAL MEETING called Friday. Aa-gust by the Worthy President.

Charles Talk, and affirere aad the Board ef True-tees ef Highland Aerie Ne. 4. F. O. for the purpose ef drawing suitable reao-latiane en the death ef oar beloved Preet.

dent Warrea O. Hardlag. Whereaa, Highland Aerie, having heard with deep regret oi tne noam oi oar vw-leved Preeldeat aad Brother Eagla Therefore be It resolved. That the ofB-eere end members ef Highland Aerie unite with ail la deploring la the death ef ear beloved President, Be It farther resolved, That we express our sincere sympathy le the bereaved wife of eur doc eased President Warrea O. Hardlag, la thle hear of bereavement.

And be It further resolved. That ear building shall be draped In mourning for a period ef 2 days and eur flag shall fly al half mast for ths same period of time. CHARLE8 VOLK, Worthy Free. Committee: John D. Brown Edward C.

Bechtrup Theodore HofTrogge Richard W. O'Day Themes Howard. Jr. B. P.

O. ELKS NO. 6. FUNERAL NOTICE Offleere i and members of Cincinnati Ledge No. I.

B. P. O. Klks, are requeeted te attend Elks' funeral services ever the remains ef eur Brother, Isaae Leaker, at his late resldenre Ilia lara avenue, on TUESDAY afternoon, August 1(11. at o'clock sharp, CHARLES B.

BUNINO. Exalted Baler. J. a Richardson. Secretary.

EPIBITUAXISTS. THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD holds service at lit W. Fifth st, between Blm end Race, at 1 aad p. m.i alee, Friday at 1 p. m.

Come and hear the word of Ood spoken In truth. MRS. P. A. B.

REDELL. Founder. MRS. STRATTON, ths famous Coffee Mary's daughter, now Uvea at (IT Orchard, Newport, Ky. Take or 14 car to Ninth, walk half square east to Or-ohard.

South till X. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM hers from Southern California for a few days will hold meeting Sunday, 1 p. Ill Pleasant st. Affiliated N. 8.

A. MRS, ANNA JOHNSON. SPIRITUAL SERVICE SOCIETY, p. nv. 114 Vine st, Meeeages Sunday svenlng.

Ralph Miller. Speaker, Etter L. AndrtoL "WHAT IS SOUL Hear Dr. Allen, ever Birdcage Cafeteria. Walnut Hill I tonight Bible atudlea MRS.

ALEXANDER Readlnga to also, Tuesday evening 4136 Eastern av. East End car. MEETING. H4( Vine, 1 o'clock. Mr.

and Mr Jones, of BU Louis and other All welcome. MRS. SNYDER, 111 W. Sixth st Canal 1441 L. Spiritual advlca dally, except Sunday.

SERVICES every week. p. K. of P. Hall, Knowlton's corner, Cummins- vine.

READINGS by appointment HAMEIt. Weet 436T R. SPIRITUAL ADVICE dally, except Bun-. day. Warsaw 1114 X.

MEETING, WEDNESDAY. at lit! Walnut. Meeeagea by Mr Horatman, 31 MEWS nCTION. Store Hours, 10:30 to 4:30 Closed All Day Saturdays During August DEPARTMENT STORE Main and 12th Street August Blanket Sale At Prices That Just Now Are Much Lower Than They Will Be Later On OCR SPECIAL OFFEIUXCrS AREi Fancy Plaid Blankets in Full Bed Sizes Heavy Wool Blanket Elegant (JnaUty, a pair Wool Blankets Extra Oood Grade, a pair Heavy Wool Nap fJombed xarn, a pair. Wool Nap Blanket A Special Quality, a pair THE QUALITIES AND PRICES QUOTED ARE A CPELIilNQ ARGUMENT TO BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW! WHEN WINTER fJOMES, YOU'IX BE THANKFUL AND WILL REME5IBER Windhorst's August Blanket Sale We Give and Redeem ma The W.

A. VVatkins Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BBBB 11 BsseXeeei Areaexa Eew Bolder peraeeaal snasuejeeeeit FMAITK WATKUI, CaIVs Ajsawregeat Dsur ear Klshe. -e ywnCTWt pHere Free. Tetewnene Finejf f1 The reason for Funeral Homes With small living apartments came the need for quarters sufficient in size to permit of correct and respectful service at the bier of deceased kin and friend.

Hence the memorial, where the'atmosphere is homelike and every feature for complete service is provided. But. first of all. the will to serve is manifest. i The Imwalle Memorial The Modern MAIN AVENUE rbonea Avon 7414-7418.

A CepTTtgfct. MIBrTTJALXlTa. EARL BRATHAM, P. M. P.

(Llneneel seed Bigbstsrsl) 22 W. 3rd STe, NEWPORT, KY. (Fsfeab Hiked Tweaty-Twe Tsan) Spirit Medium ADVISES ON PERSONAL MATTERS. Teu are naturally Interested la health (yea want better health), la happlasss (yeu are not overly happy at present). la Snaaelal success (yea are net aay tea proa pereus), la ths matter ef levs (yoe are aot quite sure ef your ewa mind and' pea question your ewa Judgment), la eoartshlp yea ere pusslsd.

In marriage yea woauer whether yeu should. In your horns tae longed-for congeniality and environment Is aot right la children (whether you will raise those) yon have, or whether there will be aay more, or any at all, aad what they ahould take up la life If they ere already here, or whoa they come). Seventy per seat ef married people have domestic -trouble Discord and friction prevail aad exist In each home, due principally to sale- matement and dissimilar temperament They are drifting apart probably on their way te the divorce Court aad BECAUSB THET DO NOT UNDERSTAND they do aot know what to da The lonely, sad, sorrowful and thus afflicted mea and women ehould come Immediately te Mr, Bratham. who specialises In such case and can and will render soothing aid. Multitudes of men and women have great neea cares and responsibility Great wor- rlee and urgent financial troubles are dslly visitations we all have them.

We do aot 1 know what to do or which way to turn. We ean not aee our wey out. But after all there le alwaya aoma way out. If we only could know It. The way out will be shown to you by Mr.

Bratham. Should Mr. Bratham fall te the above, or fall to do anything elae herein Incorporated la this announcement yea need not pay him for the consultation. YOU to be sole Judge as te whether yea ra satisfied. An appointment le not neo- eesary: oomo any week day between 14 a.

m. and 4 p. Monday and Thursday nights until p. so, Sundays from 11 a in. until 4 P.

in. Uon't writs Mr. Bratham. as hs Is too busy to anawsr. Open also holidnv.

GUN-HAL RF.ADING ft. PHTCHIC RKADINO Si. COMPLETB Ulb BEADING SO. 22 W. Third THIS AD APPEARS SUNDAYS ONLT.

Five minutes irom Dixie Terminal, Cincinnati, to Newport Ky, l-cent oar tare. MRS. 'MILLER, 70( Orchard street Newport. Xr- South till, world greatest Spiritualist medium, advlees on love, merrlage. courtship, divorce, lawsuits, huelneee of all ktnda Readlnge dally and Sunday from 1 a.

m. to I p. m. Message Circle Tuesday. I p.

m. No. I or li car from Dlxls Terminal to Seventh street. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIBERAL THOUGHT. (II W.

Eighth Bt Servtcea Sunday and Thuredey, 7:10 P. m. Lectures and msaaagea by Mr Johneon. Mr Fnrrman and other All welcome $6.95 $5.95 $4.50 $3.50 Blanket Green Trading Stampt Funeral Home AT WASHINGTON. St.

Bernard, Ohio. IMS. W.W.J. i IV..

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