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0 i "SpedAliiis in i Wearing Apparel For Women and Mines. "Specialist in a Wearing Apparel For Women and Secured Why the Ilajsstic Cafe Correct Diets Women. OJcra ths racct "plecscnt route fca CINCINNATI to Begin this morning their Firsl Clearing Sale of Wearing Apparel, i v- including I Was Selected as the First Sa rw onqoalifledly tb and best Boys Suits at tb pticSL Rina- Of Iooa Ta Attack. wV they ptewaav Being "stir styled, they delight Tonr boy and yourself, because of their reinforced tea a re and tba signed and sealed gsaxantee of i- Andreas; of the Brewers Vigilance Bureau, mm Several Htmdr Smith Al Idj Air PAT. Wflf nil, or.

t-lhsjh Jn mar bf resw' the be -and that ent ree, psy. run whf wol tlofc Tf up xri4 ilanj omrt fa? ia ki 4 irow of, ratal itan4 if GC it 'I alt ta vi la ba b' th nd I M. On mon4 rom could raa nuri bail i up bi trt mott MUM for Cot rtn: oro that ond, to could t. avcra, drive dy. fat.

left vr. McOr fore -The alv-i Orlf fnm that -utall minui Kurl i otln Wld -rtea Iowa rprli eo. It t.T AT Half and One Third Embracing all of the Season's Newe Models and Materials Fancies BroaHcIofc Loose cmd Tight-Fitting at Reductions of i One a One Third and One Quarter, Consisting of BroadclothsCoverts Velvets and Caraculs. I Beautiful Also Skirts, Furs, including Sets, Fur Coats Between Race and. Vint.

GLAD Cheer of Festal Day Expressed Itself In the Observance of Christmas, Appreciating the Tidings of Peace and Go6d Will ThOBsaads Made Happy, aad Elabo rate 8errlees at Varleas Chircbei Were Large! Atteided. Th beauty of Chrtstma and th slgnlfi- of th feast wu probably never i thoroughly realised In this oommunlty than ynUrtir Prom early morning antlt the night had welt spent itselfthere iu omob of that good will toward follow non which la tha eharacteriatle Dlrlt of holiday, and which glvao asproaakon to thai daapar aantlrnanti aad flnar foaling of Mankind to tha paaaaca of lifa'a turmoil. Tha teuataMa man raatod from eotninarclal pnrautta and tha laborar found raaplta from tha triad of hla daUy taak. Hara and taera condlttona naoaaaltatad a iTa portlotr of tha oonunanltr to work, but tkay wara only toOlng fW tha good of all or for tha allavl-stioa of Irumaa aorrowa, brtagtnc tharaby Into oonorata raallsatloB tha taaaaaaa that Strong Taatimoniala People Ofirod. Prom H13 REMEDIES INDORSED ST torn Have Rheaunatsm, If To Hara Ajt Stomach TroablN or Kidney AOmmU If Toa Rmto Aajr DU mm Him Yor rtiyalcJaa 4 Is taabla Ore, Ofry Momyoti'a Im Mthle Rcot THE NEW WAT TO HEALTH Manjroa 'praaaMy lata rraaa vraofal aeal that kM laaaaaiaa baa aorad than my Hvlaa; aaaa.

Mia raaaadlaa art aeia la avary coaairy thtvueboat tba atvltlaad world aad ara ladaraad ay tha wary aaat paoal. ataayaa'a Uaaiaepatbta Staaiadtaa ara abaahMaly hartalaaa. Tbay coa-tala aa dspa. no morphlaa, ap4aia. aoealna or thar harmful draa.

Tkara la a car for avary dlaaaaa. Hla Rhaaatlaa Car la aim Ba41cl BnraaatM. ON, cbrMlc mil waara tba Jo4ata bava aaraia atlR aad abalky, whara tbara la a taaday ta paralrala. wbara tba aaiaa ara tataaaa aad tba laaammattaa la ra aray to hla SX Rhaaaaaliam Cura. Talk with ar wrtta ta Mr.

Juut V. Caray. Ka. K4 Uvlantoaa atraac rrarldaaca. R.

I. bfr. Caray wrttaa aadrr dta af Oct. t4. MOT: -'Oaa boHla af Maayaa'a IX Rhatiamtlaaa Rnnaar eurad ma af paJaMl a NtH, rhm bad that I al4 aaaraaly ar ni, to Mr.

a. I. Mrrl Bnt "M- a tail rmi tha rvf la hla raaa by Uataa Muaroa a lh anta ta Mr. ft. rhr MS triad r.ll.

tw aavara kMnay tr- ualaa Maayoa a Ki4r Rmlr Vai Mvayoa a Praatla Cura la rurulwn ta cura all forma of liwllraatiaa aad aumaeh Weublaa. PHa J. -awca M9a haadacha la railieai ImrarU ta tha biosd. Frlca fcunroB'. Co 4 Cara yrmanta yaaumoala aad ti a fi4 la a f.w haara.

pnoa te i Pi a Olntmrat (MalUvaly curaa'aD i.4tiil..M aala at aa dravstata. Mtinyorrs Witnesses I Gowns Including Many High Reduced I One Third and Very Decided V. VK.UtU AND Ten and Twelve waa aounded fay tha angrla' choir on the blrak Dacctnbar mornlnf mora than nlne-tacn eanturlaa a to. tn 0m aarlj mornlns hour tha marry paal of ball, summonad woratrlpera to tba churches, ami baforo the veil of ntcht had lifted Itaelf conntlaaa numbara fltted Ilka hadoara from their homea to tha big edi-Bcea, where aolamn worship and adoration brought closer tha relationship of aarth to haavan. Then again there ware' thousands of poor for whom tha glad cheer of the day was Provided by tha generosity of other.

At the Salvation Army about a thouaand homelea for whom there waa no we) coma flreeld.ei however humble, were treat. ed to a substantial, turkey dinner. There were four tables the upper hall and Ave In the lower hall of tba Army citadel, and not a -place waa vaoantl The boards groaned tinder the weight of the thln-e good to eat, but It was not long before the devastation' waa Ilka uato the destruction of a conquered city. fthoa 7or tha Children. In the evening tba Army entertained -great many children.

A large Christmas tree waa handsomely Illuminated and dec orated, and many presents to gladden the hearts of the little one ware distributed. among them being 600 'pair of shoes to inoee wno needed them. crowd waa also entertained by a lecture, on Japan. At the Helping Hand headquarter there waa a similar soma, aa well a at a num bar of smaller institutions. At the of Retuae thera arm.

dal -aenrloa ka tha nornliw. an rk. of tha day waa one big and merry celebra tion, including a fine dinner and nlentv good thing. The rellaiouk festlvltlee nawmii nrin. ua uitnoiic and Episcopal cnurcnea.

in erery catholic church, ex. eept tba Cathedral, where midnight mass waa Celebrated, tha first solemn high mass waa auna- il clock Ift tha morning, thla aarvlca betna knows aa the Shepherda' maaa and typtrylna; tha comtnar of the shepherds i me ataoio in wnicn ChrUt vu hum Christmas morning. The, second high mass waa celebrated at 10 o'clock. At both these maaaa eeaborata rauslcsj nrosrraaiB rendered, almost ta every Instance by mala aad boys' choir, aa the new order in tha courcn oemanda. ot.

Jtavier cburrh the aermon waa preacned by Rev. Hrr MaaJiar i former Provmclal of tba order. At nt rm. viarcn, saatera avenue, the fortieth uiveraary or tba congregatlon'a existence celebrated. Rev.

tha pastor, -bavin received power from Pope Plue X. to bestow the papal benediction in aonor or tb event. Beaida tbeyponUScal mldnlrht maaa at. Petef. Cathedral, other mldnts-ht isee were celebrated at the Convent of the Good Shepherd, Price Hill at Rt Jmh-.

Orphanage. CuenmlaavUle; at St. Vincent's toy tiom. on Bank streets at tb Home or tne uitie aiater of the Poor. Riddle road.

Clifton: at Mt. Alverno aad aleo at aevaral other convents aad seminuhH tn KpwcOBai Chare hea eeaamnnlm aaa-rm was caieorateo early In the morning. viww or ine principal aarvlce at 11 o'clock, at which elaborate muatcal pro. wmj renoereo. At the (Wnn Preabrterlaji Charch aerrlcea were held h.

moralng. at which Dr. Warann la the evening. "The Ueaatah" waa airen mi wiisut niiia rreebyteriaa Church, uuovr uirecuoa pi uacar Ehrgott. at the Hoapi tala.

Tba dap eras also made haunter "k- inmate of the varlou lnstltutlona. tlenu at tba Org Hospital, at least those whoa etontacha were ta rood nrkin dar, enored Chriatmas cheer. Unlimited quantltlee of tarkrr were provided bv the management with the Deceasary acromnan-Imenu even to candy, oranges, banana, nut and cream. Many kindly -disposed persons seat wraatha and flowera. tb wards veritable bow era Chriatmas treee bung with randy and toys of all descriptions were donated by philanthropic rUlsens and their wives tor the wmroa ana me pains of the Itt- euaerera war assuaged by the presents thpy receix-ed.

At the braach hospital the were Joyfully reminded of tha on by a giant Chrtatma tree, loaded down with gift and toy. The las mu.hi. treated a special dinner aad supper and miwMowq wita aiustc and game. Al I'Onrvlew Asylum and the County and City tBflrmarie there wit the nmiaj cel-ebrattoav At each of the three matltnt'ona the Inmates enjoyed turkey, cranberry Cfck good thing-. Tha Christmas tree were, lighted and an entertainment foUowed bjrihe distribution of gift took place in the evening.

Tha. day waa appropriately celebrated and made Joyful for the Inmatea of the Boys-Home, fit. Joseph Orphanage, the Bo Protectory, the Convent of the Go SUetw 525- C.rthage. and the Home For tha Aged Poor celebration win b. held In tr, ft Aloralua Orphanare.

K.il. Arci.t;f.op MoaUaaV tba i Dresses Class Imported Models, One Half Quarter Reductions SilkyPelMoMs or Fur-Lined Garments. West Fourth Si. i Trustees and a large number of Cincinnati priests will attend. Special dinner and' privileges were also accorded the Inmates of both the County Jab and workhouse.

In there waa scarcely a place that did not experience the spirit of the day tn soma shape or HOLT NAME CEUILCE Solemnly Dedicated By Archbishop Koeller Xarly in tha Kctrnlng. Among the rellriou festivities which characterised the celebration of Christmas nope was more elaborate nor more signifi cant than tha dedication of the new Holy Name Church on Mt. Auburn. The blessing of the new edifice for the worship of Ood was don by Archbishop Moeller. aa-alated by the rector of the church.

Rev. Joseph O. a number or the local clergy and seminarian'. The dedicatory exercise proper were conducted shortly before o'clock in the morning, previous to the satherins of the congregation to attend the first mass at that hour. This first mass In the new church was pontifical high.

mass, celebrated 'by Archbishop Moeller. assisted by Rev. Joseph Sieber, vice rector of Mt. St. Mary's Seas.

lnry; Rev. Bernard J. 111. C. 8.

President of St. Joseph College, and a number of other clergy. The church, which seats 50. was crowd to the walla, the aiales being occupied by those who could not bud kneeling place. The muaie of the mass wa rendered by a boys' and male choir, tinder direction of John C.

Donovan. The festival sermon was preached by Rev. Joseph a. Denny, who has been the rector of the pariah since its Inception three ygr ago. He spoke on the great significance af the event, a well as the aentlmeat of the ratal day.

one of double eignincance to the members of the oonerrecation. At the conclusion of the high mass Archbishop Moeller spoke in term of laudation and encouragement regarding the accomplishment or the pastor. Father Denny, aad the young congregation. Holy Name Parish waa formed Just three Tears ago and the first services of the parish were beld on Christmas Day of 1904 nt me omi Zimmerman homestead, which naa Been converted Into a church. At that time, there were but few families belonging to the pariah, which had a debt of ee -u-w a a.

oegin wjtn. Tn congregation soon outgrew Its Quarter and a new and larger church was found receaaarv. From thla sprang the present edifies sad not only urns toe pansn paid on its first incum brance, but alao had a considerable fubrf to begin the erection of this new buHdlnc all accomplished in three lle new church I erected on the nron- eny immediately adjoining tha Zimmerman homestead. Its exterior Is not yet auita complete, out me intenoe waa read vea terday and presented a handsome aonear a nee tn the-beautiful holiday decoratlona. The church ia built of brick and stone and la 10T.

feet long and 78 feet wide in the It la expected that It will be completed within the next few The Building Committee, of which Val Duttenhofer was Cbairman. was warmly congratulated on Lr.e work done. Tb di Oca will coat 930,000. r. ASS0OATE0 CEASITIXS avcknowlsdgws tha Kindness at Those Who AsaisUd In th Work.

Christmas brought Joy to the homes of many poor families as weU aa to the hearts of those whose privilege it was ts minister tnstr needs. Th officer, trustees, em pioyea and volunteer workers of the Am. soclated Charities say that they sr deeply grateful ts the people who so generously gave caab, provisions aad clothing for the needy. They desire to axnreas their anaviai acknowledgments to th children aad teach er in tn puMic schools, who sent In many wagon loads of moat valuable nuterUla. The children remembered also to send toy to gladden tb hearts Of the bora and airt.

leas fortunate than themselves These were sent out on tne oay before Christmas to families la which there were h0dren. Among the schools sending- donatieoa were the H. Thane Miller. Avondal. lll-lama Avenue.

Norwood. Wlnton Piaa lumblsa, Sberraan, Twenty-eighth District. Vine Street. Eleventh tH strict Warn. Avenue.

West wood. Twr-aty-Brst District, Main and- Clifton. Hoffman, First Intermediate. Fourth Intermediate. Mt.

Adams, Horace. Mann. Morgan. Webster. Hughe High School.

Robert Fu'ton. McKlnley six. tseath. District. 0ier and Glenlale Schools.

The Avondale Presbyterian Sunday-school and also another 8uaday-ahool in Avon-dale, tb same of which waa not learned, sent In valuable donations. add 11 too to the clothing and toys the provisos eon-stated of 18 barrels pitstoea. barrels apple, barrel oranges. 1 barrel cabbage I barrel onions, 25 docen can tomatoes. dozen ran com.

doseti eane peas, 1 doaen glasse Jelly, can raft, 2nr pounds sugar, ton pounds offee, y) pnande beans. poiinda rice. cases cereals and miscellaneous groceries One hundred ard eighty-two families wer supplied with generous baskets tnr Christmas dinners. These were made to supplement the work of the rv -et-- arlua'ly In need cf fco'-x r. A'a cf Costumes Between Race and Vine.

plied by individual and societies to whom tne name and addresses were given. Among; tne societies co-operating In this way were Trinity Presbyterian Church, Camp Washington Lutheran Church. Clif ford Chapel. Flrat Friend' Church, Mt. Au- mirn Baptist Sunday-school, Ladies' Aid Society the Atondal Presbyterian Church and the Twenty-third District School.

i Eighty baskets each containing a lkrara chicken and a generous supply of groceries were sent out rrora th office. Toy Were also Included for the children. Several 1 ladle helped pack tba baskets. The tents were carefully selected according to tne neeas or seen family. -f XHLkS AT THE HOTELS.

Oally decorated dining rooms and menu caraa. witn turkey occupying a prominent place upon the latter, constituted Ore Chriatmas celebration at the downtown ho There was less bear aad other gsrfte 1 I umm- vu-ug uh; ui iiquiq cner, me Dig bowls being kept well filled with nnstmas eggnogg. As In the case all over the country, the arrivals were very lew. Dut rumoer of diner waa augmented by a number of city folk who found it more convenient to go to the hotel than to prepare leasts at home'. HOST SCALDED And Stabbed Whoa, a General right Sroka Tp tha Chrlatrnag Dinner.

i Th Christmas dinner that Jaa. Rhoadea. colored, and his wife. Mrs. Missouri Rhoadea, of Ho; 4 Langdon court, gavs yes terday at their home to a small party of friend, wound up la a scene that was any.

thing but an exhibition of good will toward mankind. Something started tba fra cas, non of th participants knew Just what, unless It wss ths brand of liquor they had handed out to the guests. It was Just after dinner, and the plate from th feast hsd not yet been removed. A general fight started among tha half doaen persona and all aorta of missies sad weapons were need. Knives were dtawn aad plates and kettles were thrown.

Mrs. Rhoadea thought ah could save her husband from being cut by a man wno was attacking him, and threw a kettle of hot water over tha other Rhoadea got most of it on his arms, ho went, scald ing them severely. was also stabbed in eaw kinetr, aaea-i amaat a. aa pwa SIp "TI hsndft. Mri Hhoardes wu hit on tbe hMvd rrrr nfoi ne-t.

1 wounded person were taken to th city Hospital in Pataol No. X. They ara charged with disorderly conduce BY TELEPHONE atlnlstar Arranged Por Xicnae Tb Wad Afwd Oattyabtirg- Notwithstanding the fact that tbay could not Mated tb trip to Newport to secure a marriage' license after coming from their horn at Gettysburg. Ohio, John F. Bubeck.

TS, and Anna Duebner, 73, gurmouated the difficulty yesterday and were waited by" Rev. Mitchell, of Covington. After arriving bare they were taken to Rev. Mitchell's resi dence. They were worn oot by tb trip from home, so Rev.

ttchell called up the Clerk's office ta Newport and arranged for Issuing of th license. SPEISEB, 0ESEQ.TJTXS. 4 The funeral of Arnold Spalser. prominent member of th legal profession whs died Monday, will take place tearorrow morn las at JO o'clock from tb reeldenea, aaog Jef. frraoa avenue, uevitlcal high mass will be celebrated at George a Church at a.

nu Th followlig honorary pallbaarera were named yesterday by ths Duckworth Club: Soon. Marshall Raymond Haacks. Eugen Adler and John H. Meyar. Sr.

TFXJVdT laTTl.l ll 'JT I wuu. I Member of th Jesi.h Settlement, unoer I th direction ef Oscar Khrgett wlU en Sat-1 participants ill be the Settlesnent Chorus I will also be several soioUts. i mmmrm mm than nlsaat xtk PAST A3D P2ECLHT C7 THE JETiTS I The election of th Jew. Ernesto Nathan. aa Mayor of Rome.

Itslr. will RabM Phillpson with th theme to Hr. the contrsat between th part and present or tee jew in the Papal capital la his address at the Avondale Ttmrie Friday ee- i ne subject er tr.s astresa will be a jewisrt aiayor ta trie RepHea Mayer Denasey aa. Alse Charges Agaiast Meaber ef Ceranittee. -Tbar ts really Uttle amid Percy Aadreaa yesterday, "to enter at length Into tba Mayor's, disaertatioa on tba question ait His sttHude aad ours are now dis tinctly deftned." mad tha pubUd, or tn teres ted, can draw their own conciustons.

Of osa thing there is as longer any doubc Whether tr be sincere or not. the sincerity af tba Mayor hx protecting, licensing- aad aoldla a place of the Majestic type sow beyond' ej Bastion, and. after all, that fa the whole potnt at issue. Time will ahow wbschwr tba brewer are sincere or not ia their endeavors aa wipe oat such places aad dlvore tba saloon' ceaerall from all aaaa. ciatloa with gambling and prosUtutioa.

did. aingle out tb Majeatie Cafe aa tb drat ptaes to. Svttackt For two reasons, one of which- la obvious. Because It. ia Xba, place In tha dty conducted practically under warrant from tha Mayor himself, and; a long as the city's Chief Executiv countenances and encoaragea ueh a place, we are severely baadicapped in dealing with others of a similar charac ter, though offldslly less" favored.

Until tba Mayor's own statement to the contrary appeared tn the press we bad to sasume that b. was ignorant of what waa going on sightly ta the Majestic Cafe. Now that knew ba was not Ignorant of It. but actual ly approve of it and. knowingly licenses It, we can only congratulate ourseives on the good Judgment we exercised when we decided tbaC the question being on 5 of public Interest, the publio should know of our petition to the author! ties to atop thla scandal.

The second reason for-our bestowing our attention first noon tb Majestic Cats was' that we, were urged lb do io by the officials of the Juvenile Court, through whom we learned of the dangerous character of the place and of tb fact ta particular that mere children were allowed to frequent it i lid Vot Xiom Tim. 'I: "With regard' to th jxrfnt made by the Mayor that he was 22 months in offlc before approached him on thla subject the answer is simple. Everything has to have a beginning. Sven creation af our world, according to orthodox- belief, was started on a. certain day.

Why on that day instead of another day I don't know, but I hope not for tha 'purpose of inconven. lendng The Ohio Brewers' Vigilance Bureau was not established until last October.4- We are free to confess that it ought to have been established long sgo, bat no aaae -man-aurely will believe that the hutTdreds of brewers of Ohio maliciously chose Just' that moment in order to embarrass Mr. Kdward JDempsey, Mayor of Cincinnati, individually. Dempsey makes an agly charge against member of our committee when! i the action we are taking against the- MajestlcrCafe to due to the fact that its' owfier at some time or another bought that member's beer, and then trans rerred hi patronage to another brewer. Th he means is.

I presume. Mr. Hsuck, sad no ons who knows Mr. Hsuck considerations could actuate him. But.

in cs ther should be other Ilk Mr. Demp- I wno eVMenuy does sot know Mr. I Hauek, I may state that I- am primarily 1 responsible for the entire action taken by h1" thmt I drew and Introduced tha reaolu- I .1 LI.L rt. v. ea upva wuica tne vmiio tyrewer ig li ance eureau was established: Cast I pre vailed my fellow members to Insist nrst upon the closing op of th Majestic Cafe.

In short, initiated the whole thing from its inception Just -la every par-tioulaT as It haa been carried out. Aa for myself. I am utterly Indifferent to what ts said or thought of my sincerity la th mat ter, so long a we succeed in aocompUahing wnat we desire to accomplish, A. Buain lropositloa. "To me It Is.

in th first Instance, a busi- and Thave arVay. biievd. that tbir. is some ground for tba saltation aaalaat th saloon business, and that it arise from tba cxmrparatlvely few salooas whtcti. Hk Bauer's Cafe, ar conducted for gambling or otasr Immoral purposes.

"The average number of such saleoaa ta Cincinnati is not muck mors than eoe or two In 100, yet they sr endangering the legitimate existence of tb other sr aa per cent of hi nien. The Mayor says ba license Bauer place because be- believes such place ar a necessity. IX this is so, what I hla faction to the other place mention a I It merely the fact that they have no license from mm The Mayor goes ota la at wttn curioua tneoasletency. that noa of the plsces could exist unless liquors supplied them, and that it is therefor incumbent on tb thousand and on brswers and whisky dealers and wine merchant to combine and prevent any of their number from supplying such plsces with goods, aa Atl.fam.1. ilMMMlM.

V. community if ft ware sssda impossible for such places to obtain liquors and thus prs- ia lmm mayor xjemp atrong point. -To aum up, Mr. Dampsey claims that ta- 'r lro WMr ooa women congregate and gambirng Is carried oov We say. that loos woman should not be allowed to coa gregata and piy then- unfortunate trade.

and gambling ahould not be permitted by tne aatnornuss in plsces wbsrs otaer uquorw ara scad. -That la tha sole Point of difference between oauand the public can form its ows opinion ss ts which ef as eaxea tn more reasonable ground. syndicate" IcUcatss th swsv OTttinsainm Do- natad To th Workin-r Boys' Horn. Tba decacarjoa or tb sew gymnasium at tb Working Boys Horn at Slg Wast Ninth street took ptaes yesterday morning, and a large nurnbsr of working boys had merry Christ mas Th gymnasium wss kajQt eeatpped by tb "Joy. Syndicata," which was organised for th purpose by a large Burabe--- of boslness men and women ef th Tb ceremonies yesterday-ssoratng war much enjoyed by the hoys at th Home.

Ren Malford. on behalf of ths "Joy ByaoMcate." mads the pressntatloa speech. As sooar as he bad eosjcluded 18 of the soys organised ths Working Boys Horn Athletic Club. WU Glim was sleeted Presf. dent, snd iartln Eatonv Carl Rlpk and Eisner tVarfuel were elected ssesBbers of the Eiecatrre Committee- Then the boys had a ramp en the new apparatus.

Tba borlsonta! bars, tb rings. the Udder and tb other equipment ll Tl w. I their Investment. l-JicTi 1 of them has neatly printed cert flea tea of stock. The eertik-ara the Joy with capital tmltmitad, was "onranlxed in th effort to teach the boys of the Workina- Boys' Home to heip thernselvea keep clean, take care of their healUt and become good clilsena." It V.w r.ce Prscker.

ZX ulnata. to old. Aa tain, at at of ed ever ate wM they ara the surest and safest clothes ta buy. Tb price la.ts, a half what a Secar-tty Suit is worth. Castbeo.m, atsek.

ws ajadiy street Sen 1 oenta la stasspa for set cf Clever College Poet era ready to frame. it RXHEIMEIf; THOROUGH Will Be Inyestiffation, At Aatkerifiea Are ef the OpJaita That Iieeadiary Started Fire at "the Hatch Heaestead. The old Hatch homestead, a heus of the colonial style at 3SH7 Listen avenue. River. Id, occupied byJT.

Hail, formerly in the brokerage was almost totally destroyed early yesterday morning by a ore. about the origin of which ther Is considerable mystery. The family had a narrow escape from perishing in the blase. The ar was discovered about 'clock. A SedamsvlJi car was passing the house.

and the motorman. Fred Wults. saw flamea issuing from a second-story window on the wast sids of tb bouse, snd heard calls for help from the. building. Sergeant Messsr achmldC who was a passenger on the car, ran.

to the house, while Wults ran his car to Clyds and Llston where he turned In an alarm from About the same time a woman neighbor ran to Box No. 781, a few squares away, and broke the glass in the box and left, thinking; she had turned, In an Sergeant Messerschmldt found Hall and hla wife dragging trunk and boxes out of th rear door. They, said ths bad h. awakened by dens smoke -thet filled ths house snd with their two children "snd their aged parenta managed to escape lust In time. -j.

Engin Company 17. a mile away, responded to th alarm, and several other Are companies cam later. But the fir, men met with delay In getting wafer pras-i aura, and whan th fir waa finally extinguished the upper floor and the roof were 1- Jn JT 'nsted st about Mr- Hal1 that there was Insuranc on the house and 1X300 insurance on the The fire appar.i ently started in a cupboard ta the si.in. room en the flrat floor and burned through ngr oeiore it wss discovered. Ha" aakl he had no idea how.

the Bra sav stsneo. and as did not knew whether or not aa attempt was made to th hm and the family with It. All the costly furnishings tn ths house 17. ln rsmlly had a good ZLZlJi -rursKur and belongings packed In trunks and boxes, however aid these were saved. Fire Marshal Hurley eouM ikk be aatfled as to how.

the firs ana ne nas asked for an Investiga. tloo, as hs thinks tt was Incendiary. SKELLY, ftfotorioua Police Character, Died io City Workhonse Hospital-Sgrred Many Terms. auas nelly, one of tb notorious of the local characters, aad of ths eld "Deer creek" eaag. died last night kt ID AO o'clock hi thn City Werkbottse Hospital.

Once a man of and daring, whoa acta caused the police much trouble and worry, Shelly had Become a physical wreck from the use of aiorphtne and whisky la th last two or three years, snd he died a victim to the Bkelly bad been in ths workhouse aloe la. He wss sent out tb last time on a tottering charge to serve a teaca tot tX) and costs imposed by Judge Iasders ia Police Coart, He bed been rested during ths early boots ef the tag in hallway on ICenyos avenusi With urn was a stranger ta tows wno. had Shelly aa hour or so previous. SkeHy had not been pk-ked by th no- ace for several months before this. the officials at headquarters were surprised see th fast inroads that had been made xom man oy tne erag to which be i Stave.

When he -was take workhouse hs had to be nlacad mis ana rcmsinea mere sntil big death. was a product of Etahrh Stt um iocaury wnere -Jaydtee Kansedv eras nung or the Deercreek rug tsnUl "Paddy- Currin's ballet put as end to his career. sseuy naa Dees arrested many times. wwa as a -Tatlch-ap" bad served a ansaaber or Dnrtag tb past tw rian Vv. yjt been arrested on various ecesstoaa tn nectfcm with bold-upa.

bat never convicted coarges except trial or disorderly eoa-dnct snd toltcriag. Hs was about as years A brother resides oa Sixth Street Hf'l SILVER JU3ILEE 'i Priest Will Se Obserssd Jtj ather TCostannaa To-TJar. X'' Joseph ef tb Cincto- Archdloceee. wiy obeerre the twenty. fifth anmversary of his ordination to the ministry to-day at St.

Francia Hospital. Falrmount, where he has been a patient for many years. Archbishop Moeller will preside at the solemn high mass of. Jubilee, with Rev. Father Angelo.

O. r. M-. chap. as celebraat, assisted by a number of Cincinnati Rev.

JOoatermas was bora st OM.nliir. German v. tn IfCai andpuraoed his studMs Mt- St. Mary Semlnarr. Priee wii Kmmltsburs.

VI He was ordained by archbishop Elder In 1SS2. and waa immediately stationed at Holy Trinity Church. West Fifth street. In he waa appointed pastor ef the Chur- hrjf Our Lavly Perpetual Heip, gedamsvnie. where he remaned sntil 1.

whn t-e became with rerroys tf which hsve ne-! ceas'tated h.s stay at Hn- rr. WE a1 7 of SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Mr. Stewart ShlUlto, at his beaatiful boms on F-ast Anhvra avenue, gave last night a brilliant cotillon ta honor of his daughter, Mies Mildred Shi 111 to, one of tb sea debutantes and thsy youngest of the quartet ef charming young girls who preside ever their father's bouse with innate grace. Tha Shillito place ia a fins old colonial mansion.

wuwb inr ivt generations nas Held its own ta tb face of th inroad ef modern architecture, and. with tts circular drive, "Its magnificently proportioned rooms, liixs-rtously appoiBted, la easily one of the state liest of an old mansions that twenty-flve years ago gavs Mr. Auburn the hand so meat resiaencea in sutraitjaa Cincinnati. Tha tiva spirit of Christmas was fvety where ia The rooms were garlanded with laurel and wreathed In holly, relieved by masses df glowing potnsettias, ths brinisnt green ana rea or tne ennst mas tide. Miss Ella' bath ShlUlto wore a ioveely gown of mauve cnitroa.

dco rated wUb orchids. Miss Mary was attractive in a blue satin gown, sparking with paillettes, the decolletaga outlined with pink moss roses, i Miss Beatrice, who waa a debutant last year, wore pink satin. aeeoratM with lace and pink rosebuds. Mis Mildred, who -is very fair aad Piquant, wore a shimmer big gown of white satin, decorated with tulle and snowdrops. en.

vraie aeoutante.t The eotuion was danced in the drawing room, a magnificent salon, stretching the whole depth of th bouse, with carved cabinetsnd great win sows wreathed In Christmas green. Mr. Fred W. inkle led with Miss Mildred ShU lHo. Mr.

Hlnkle is a popular fellow, who tn hla day was one ef the shining lights of the Tale Glee Club a day not so remote as to cause him sny unasslness or to in terfere with his accomplishments as a co tillon leader, a pursuit by nlm In ths last few for ths mors serious amusements of music and archaec4ogy. Tee figures were extremely Jeily snd exe cuted with the precision of experienced leaders. To fancy driving figure, all th girls being driven by 'th with sleigh bells, with ths bells ss favor, being esoe. dally pretty. A great sleigh, drawn by a quartet of men and overflowing with beau ty.

caused mack excitement and a rush of applause when ths favor were found to be snowballs, and a battle royal, The Identity of Santa resplendent la scarlet aad ermine, hi kit laden with treasures, was -food for speculation, and when he at last displayed. A little forest of miniature Christmas trees, on for each ffueet. all decora-ted snd betinseled. admira tion gave way to curiosity and Kris Krtn- gle was allowed to go incog. Other effective favors were green wands, surmounted with bleeding hearts, tabs gray and red of the holiday colors, gilded butterfly wanos tne oainuest pastel ahadea, gilt picture frames, exquisite work bag fan and fancy boSee for ths girls, while the men were decorated with broad ribbons bearing royal orders, silver pencils, blotter calsndsrs, match boxes aad other pretty inim, Mr, j.

w. WUahlre, Mrs. Daa Hemln- sray, asrs. frank if rim snd Mrs. H.

ounon toon turns. In distributing ths ia vers. air. snuuto and hi son. Mr.

John ShUIIto. who ia at horn for th holidays from Harvard, were ta tba n. and added greatly to the enjoyment of the "emlngray. Mrs H. tturton.

air. Frank Perln. Mr. 1 wti. anirs ana gar.

M. M. Shoemaker lwv man aomirea trom a colas of rum uerween-tne smoking room i the favor tabte. -One hundred guesU assisted, th upTb living spaciou libra r-r eivlne ample apace figures. for even in moat intricate Among those present srere rs Probasc; Jane Bowler.

Polly Holmes, Eth Graydon. Laura Foster. Marguerite crnst. jh tn raM a. gel MltcheU.

Gladys Ingalls. Olga Wlborg, fa Sherman. Monica. Mitchell, Sessis Lagdon, Marjorls Rawson. Jea-! sueanns VeI Martnrv nM "Marjory Lawson.

Bessi Tn ther were twlos aa many men as girls WM a vauaat seramhla us pretty dancers. Among tha or i-ondon: K. gsest. Mr. Brians.

Boston; John Row. Rr. ZZ -TL bis gnest. Mr. Carlos Mayer.

Richard Natt lM9 -ndrtc2vss soori, wuilam Hsilson. PjtLangdon. Forchheimer, Laden Wulsta. Phrih, Htakl. Wllahir oe etowehr.

Koehler, Lsngdoa UiubS. uoepper. sllas Jean Halefesd ra.u.-v.. ow inviiauons for tb dinner-dance which was to have bn gire. jrr T.

"cnoias oa th aorn, ot Mrs! Mr. Boyoe. sa fsajfly aad attractiv srfoality. to the gnest of Mr. M.

M. Sboeker st the fine um west roam ooyos ana tr. ntsoemaker are both slobs trotters and have done a great deal af t. -4 Mr. Arthur Stem hu wlZ.

"7' rm SBaay friends Agreeable bospitslities "ca non or for the tort- nignt tnsx see will rennUs with ths nuuij. Mr. end Mrs. Sum siv. a vli.CTl0.

JtonT for lZii to th Wibors- ban at the Country Club. Mr. and and Mr. George Daaa a Ik. WHO e- vi sad Mrs.

win grv a series of bridge parties. Tew-Teafe Eve Albert" W.t elect UUa t.T a Mr. snd Mrs. Oreentersvf streeL Ths eerenxmv will he -J? tbe revirfence of the hrU'e the beet known of younger ew.o-permea ta the city. Miss Creenburg 1 wZl known 1a aooial circles, and is a V'ncfnnatl Zionist Society.

To-mot-rn Mrs. bouse Win lrwrln.1. i fwry luorara i.n., aiCTTjp or meat and gtrla who are eosilng en for the bal a. de ire M.nl.... vr, rly Mr.

Ger-and Mr. r-rrmen Hoyt and Mr. 1-1 Vf and U'sa Wright, ef New Miss Hoyt hit ttith a Herry a Uborer Pror) 1 s-- on -V "If C-ssI. Bar i 1 4 Vbss. Mauls Books MadfiTo Order t- All alsea aad all raUnga.

All atylea of bindings. At tha right prlcas. THE BRADLEY SOnifJ CO. era. Prtaters.

gaavs 3S7-3ZO AuJUT STREC t- Csemsg at i a -w- ex -w aTa. ay mm Maaewa. Cesrahsr. Cssea, NasahV aad Aautaaarhi Hew Tessaaese Leegew Tripls geree TavMas anaat far sassaasjeewMaas sad i TITE CUNAXID STEAMSHIP CO- Ui. erLearl Agsws WtWTOtK wOSTOW CHICAGO NmimPOUS I REFUSED To Lea re Barnin( BuIIdinj and tha wile of Reitaurant Keeper Waa Dragged Out By Firemen.

A. flr tt fpDowe the explosion of gasoUn stove in the restaurant eonductsd oy vnsnss Bdlriey and ata wife st CM Vta street, After o'clock yea tar- day: raoralng. caused eonalderable acit. raent among the 'Teomei abov th rss- taursnt, 'Mrs. asleep ta the resp of the place and -Shirley wag paint-lag th Christmas menu aa the fma i- dow when the gasoline tank in the kitchen exploded.

Chirley ran to tb Olfta engine ava aiarm was turned in. The Are spread to the front part of 'th tastausant and Was buminK st a lively rets when th firemen arrived. The aonmeea in aoT-en rooming aousa th. tanrant wer arouaed from, their sleep and hssrlsdly dressed aad 't moved, trunks, vallssa and beloctinra into ths ati bias was extinguished with a toes of about WW. noon which there la a full Insurance, jara.

Shirley refused to leave the burning wig Eneo sb Ease mat tare aunt. tarn nremen were compelled te drag her atsr msy rescued tbe trunks. BURGLAR WAS CELEBRATING With Stolen Whtakr "WW the Police Cptnrd Karjy yesterday morn mar the aalooa mt on saatsra avenue. Setctjell street, waa entered be- a hnm who stole seven bottles of whisky. Yeeler-dsyftniose IAewtensat Hahesnaa want to a rooming BOSas at ZST Bates avemte ametaa James uan, colored, aged XL Hs aaving a nne smptytag one of th bottls.

otber six stolea watUa mm nis Toom. BIJLEB DT FLAT BTJILDDI0. rsstsrdsy afterooon 'used a. small btass 4s thai e. k.iui Wast Court A still alaraa was sent ta.

and tb Are waa xtlngulsaed with eauau oasnagav- New Year's Gifts. i from time tbe gUt-eeeker baa tamed to tbe Jem-y eleriabiqt4tmt. Our ofriit mrticlemim t. i'bere ell tbe ire mm la eettingm milrer i menricee of exdumire trpemt cbemt'olmijrer I fitted to meet require. men is; aocte tor ell location; wmtclr i0 TBrieijr from Euro peatn atntf American maker; the tieef til tm group in wntT-nre pattern 1 mntcie or peraoaaj chain, bracelet.

broochea, mod mo Such in-v ouratock that patron sr end it helpful to conaalt oar aelect long, The Frank I'erachede JEWELERS, i 2 FOURTH STREET, "oru or thi wicrm Bfl 1 tut. i-ir TT.4. v. fi Ftnn.t,- i i I i. II if.

a. ahtne. J. Grtw Ilia Corn. -a f' AND ALL RESORTS dUU lll mJJU 1 aSAerltJ I Taarlat TWaots at vary taw BOS era sa Sals Sails.

watii May SL. I leSB Jaamtiie, et rL. tv. nit arrncmorrKM. vera, atlaast seat Majk TKHERB art ao ocraa linm in kt.

rktsat anrpaa the New, Speedy aad Lxrioa Caaard Line Stearntairnai" to.ooo mm 7 BawMafaM I 11 rateOTOAr Jm. 4 Feb. 18 Jan 16 National Bank. CpMal aad aavplaw. SlXjrilUlon-SIX Hundred Thousand Dollars.

AGENT FOR ALL STEAMSHIP UN II. Its cmetTLAB ittbbi or ctucorr. Onsen ne a Wmiiimthe VBOMAS COK son. CiAnjfa CRCiaa or thu 'ABAnio. TtCase teas, aae, large.

y-M eausually steady. I THE ORIEN se Aaetl it, lsas. Oeveaty Sara, ceettag ealr aad as, la led Ins -shere escereiena SPKCIAt. Knaai aiaaeira, casts, Seville. A Malts, It Days ta Egypt and the Heiy Slslars, Las.

keewtestinepi. stbana Heme, the 11. eve, iukh swnp IHI WUIUJL 40 TOURS TO EUROPE aaasi iiaasrikisilis sad attractive aver eSvres. f. C.

CLAkH. Ttass aUdgx hew lerk 'Flrat ttallaeal Tl.ah nu. H.iu.i flkslnsstl FRENCH LINE. Oaaasswsts Csasrala Trsasarlsallsst Ibwe Lta te Mar re, Paris yraaes. Beiltae- Kvery Tbaradar at A.

at. ra Ptar 41. Merth Ilnr. trm m. LaKRCTAONK rw.

ee avi -iu a wa "lVgNCBl Jaa. tBRCTAOtVikJaaaT iAOASCOOMe. Jas. ITtn-aAIMfUsa as Twin Screw Steamer. if si Bask.

ear. Trearta wamt ata7 The Atiae Wetlneel hnk. Weatai CTacnian Baek. CANADIAN PACIFIC, Express Use ef Ex AOisUc rirmt CsMn tater Rates ea, 1 A veil. Me.

aWeey, Spaed sad tonrrer (anbaaaa. MTB rO PAHTK TLARS. afVLL pfZl end 42 Days' Dinration Lewre Chicago January 18th and FetTaary8clu Escorted awsasnawsnnwsnBasfsBa The itinerary of these toara fa. dodea stop-overs at Riverside and Pasadena with visits to Cataliaa Island, Los Angeles, Alt. Lowe and other Southern California points; and at San Diego, Santa Barbara, Del Monte, Santa Crux, San Fran-' Salt Lake City, Colorado Sprinjji and Denver.

Mates, mull kt inttf ses afiluatU. WrtltmrtaU "s.A.irjTpircM t'uititw Toorirt Dersrfaneit Oilcasa. Vmom Paci Verve-V, arera Use 1 2 Clark I Clkag o. U. tli I First A.

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