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rCHK ituu tstl If! A wr si dsn ckr. lU sTI to ss' uekst res, ulg th arrival e( tf babv Wri. Jot Rosenberger. Jiethe and lfr and ok-B Bl off id e( Oksk itlesv SttBt see vistsrT irss' I ttaj atll Mr. AUr.

or lieu riaut Bj-Vl." ilfc Mrs. John B. woJ. a fc.l.h. Mr.

Ill 11- hnV All WSBfc Mr Honmn. DEATHS. A-mi, ind Iulu Adama (nee Monday XSiruit tuessln at St AusroetliWe tt at 7 mT FrWlnTlted. rvsFred Ahrens, -at San 2i cel. 1 ase.

VTr' rasidsnca Ktora Newport. Monday. .17. at I P. m- Intar- I iSTa- Evergreen Cemstsry.

LniLitrin Otto Bod a. beloved hoj-llFZmt Bode (no WUraore). aloenee. 118 Hewitt tinndav afternoon. August I.

TTeloca (rom Bethlehem -C rairfax and Hackberrjr, ifSitHllla Friend, invited. Rnden. beloved hua- 0( Gertrude Bodyn (nee kmMt Friday, aurufi ii. -fTln hl. Mat year.

Funeral Mon-tjrfram late residence. Bishop rSr.t P. m. New Tort OC papers plesse copy.J IJ5KBS Rufua A. Chllders.

beloved "r'i .1 rhlMr In. Sfrltl Saiurday. August II, at the Mldence of his daughter, Mrs. OMrre Edmondson. (3( Maple IrlUfton llr-ichts.

Ohio, aged li ZL. Bunal at Willlamatown, Soaday. August 20. at a. m.

Krti and (Irorgetown (Ky.) papers Stasia copy I MCKSON Martha Ann Dickson (nee Tbunday. Auguat 18, at 7:15 p. gHO si yean, at residence, 1621 Dudley 7 Funeral Sunday, at 1 p. m. services Walton Baptist Church, Walton.

a JO rn. IUCK Anna Flick (nee Buahkamp), ItlOTea wiic oi Auuipu riicifc. aiu- ecnly. Friday. AuKuat 14, at resl-aece, 43ti3 Mataon Deer Park, red It Y'-ar.

Funeral Monday frgrn the llusse Borgmann Cum-urchap'l at 7 a. m. Requiem high ua at St. Henry's Church at 7.30 Plaut, beloved flaut and tl, l.t- "c(m, I'nvate at United i-emetery Monday at 10 a. Prenderg: rn sin and Chll- in Frl-'of our Funeri'i il7- th re of I arlne fterv at Ever-, dren, SKATES, sssssjiy TIBRHKT Edward Tiers, beloved husband alapv Tten k.i -7 Jack Ttermy and the late Mrs.

Tbereee Bt- IsJUIa, Au-fuat 10, 1011. TAX DH RTTKiw. ru love husband of Dora Van Be Ryw Baiurnay. Asfust if. In hta I -ta year.

Due notice of funeral. la Xemory Of Charles C. Breuer, quietus Auanut M. A. D.

l5l. Aa the deceased directed, the followinc a-tven and his alatemenu: 'Tell tat people I take nothlnc beyond the grave; 1 lorgtva aU nd ask all to 1 at what I think la that the axaja comlrla alwr may not enfler my fate. should I lose In this plight I am In. and you are put out. If It be possible and there la a God of Justice In the hereafter, 1 will let you know.

Troubled frlenda. who seek luetic In these uncertain times, visit C. C. Breuer-s grave. Lot I.

Sec. lo, Spring Grove Cemetery, and discover if 1 have rectlved. After three days "The Comet" may seen for the children should cema Home and their Llg hu burn to the oi -jur ratner. ua Thy race, 0 Lord, and we shall be saved. RATED AT THEIR BEST.

no mortal by his errors. Which, perchance, may gain control; Rather by his best endeavors. In the sunshine ot his soul. Be not hasty In condemning. None are free from ail misdeeds; Richly laden Aelda of Autumn Are not wholly free from weeds.

Weigh men In their sober aenaea. When no storms of life aaaall, While no prejudice well founded Holds the balance of your scale. Smiling nature In her beauty. With her flowera to deck our path, I not free from storms and tompeats, me cyclone a leartul wrath. iv.

Mni M. Chamber-In. Yet her lovlm arm. wife of the late William Q. By her bounty we are SLntwrlln.

at the home of her Harbor not her burets of uaaaion; u. Juue ner oy ner beau August in Bar sain jrcr. And the roae. In rich profualon. Which our path of 1Kb adorna.

Ever cherished for her beauty, la not chlded for Ita thorna. Let us then, with sll our errors. With this crowning thought be blest, That with many good enaeavora Some may rate ua at our best. What a aource of new-bom pleasure Would Illume every breaat. If before our das are numbered, Ail were rated at their beat.

While the world, with all Its turmoils, Which so oft' disturb our rest, la arrayed In love and beauty If but rated at Ua beat. Eternal rest grant unto Charles Breuer, Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon every soul pardonable. Amen. Georgia. In Sweet Memory Of our dearly beloved son.

Herbert O. J. Henlein. who died August 2a. liSia.

in his year. 1 bl i iwwi win ii iook that lace that we VI k.l. VI1VI lailBU. WIlOll nl -i we meet? i inu re. Coileie Hill ISt.

Johniburg auwri please copy.J av (Vt.) HtKKE Marguerite Henke (nee Buil. beloved wife or Charles Henke, Friday tvening, Auguat 17, 11:45 "clock. Funeral from realdence. 2814 bclld Monday morning at 10:30. liunottn at Vine Street Hill Pro-latanl Cemetery.

HKD-Charles Iferd. formerly of Cln- med at iiunaio, w. I. Lloyd Kelley, suddenly aunrur. August at mi Hapie av.

hml at Mason, tihlo Sunday a. m. (kaM IMass.l and Indianapolis (Ind.) Men please opy. WriflR Emma M. Klatner (nee WenlBf), beloved wife of Frank Battar, and Infant baby, at resl- SnO.

1)7! Kentlll'kv I of Kdna Kreutier (nei mi. Augu.t 17. st 11 s. fumral from late reslder nee late residence. "Uurel it Monday.

Bje at liernmn Kvai Aurora ads Invited. Full), asra 34 No. at 11:45 a. m. ngellcal Church.

Indj. at 2 p. m. Hrrlngton Lark In. "UP III Man IAa IT 1 Service, Spring Grove JsUI s.

Mony. August 20. jRMOFF-Anna K. Nlehoff wn-. tmJ of Nlehoff.

40 p. In her hTLriif un, r' Monday, st 8 a. esioence. 617 I.lh.r. KH-Kmhlih UKb 1 m.

Friends Invited. tnvBuPD Irns h7. "'berneaser, of Lena ih.r. 'W KUhni a "raarr iv- Annl-W Conception E. I.

p. Phelpa, With the same aweet face that we hsve loved and cherished he shall srise: Let ua be patient, we who mourn, with weeping, tnat vanished tace. The Lord has taken It but to add more beauty and a diviner grace; And wu shall find once more, beyond earth's sorrows, beyond these sxirs. In the Fair City of the 'aure founda-tlons." those heavenly eyes. With the same welcome shining through their sweetness, that met us here.

Eyes from whose beauty Ood haa banished weeping and wiped away the tear. Think of us. dearest Herbert, while o'er life's waters we seek the land. Missing your voice, your touch snd the true, hslplng of. your pure hand.

Till through the storm and tempcM, safely anchored Just on the other side. Inn, laturday. Auguat II, at lOlWa will find your dear face looking as. lied li years. Due notice ofl through death's ahadowa.

not I changed, but glorified. 1 111 I Tl n.i.i, I tl 1. 1 laturday. Auguat II, at 10 a.ifed ii years. Due notice of i.

.1 1 1 (t i ti ivreuiser. oeioved 1 mm uurer, iTiir 1 -reutser. Kreutser. beloved In Loving Memory Of our dear mother. Caroline Walter, who died August 17, U16.

Just one year ago. dear mother, we aat by your bed And listened and listened to sll that you said: nose sail, aaa asys ana long, dreary The Iff hta, ad dent of all waa when Death won the ngm. We watched you leaving ua, hour by hour. We tried to do all that waa In our power; Twaa a bitter grief, a ahock aevere. To part with you, whom we loved dear.

We miss your coming: footntcpa. We mis a your loving voice; Home la not what it uaed to be Since you are not there. Our hearts are filled with nnrrow. Our eyes are bedimmed with tears; Oh, If we only had you. mother, Our sainted, mother, dear.

on I Your fac beam before us i.H ll1p. freight aarentlFrom a portrait on the wall; immi P- la all that la left to cheer us HirJi Pl homf. 375 Oakley av I Since you answered your laat call. i tC. K.kmjk im.Hs home to-day MET Horten Tn Tvi no Remembrance Irs, Dell.

nun niBti Slhiaail at "fcato mi yoviniiton. Ky. (Ohio) I i i noDsina. Au- 1 n. In 1 I Oh.

mother, were you Our Joys would be untold. And smile your sweetest imlle again. Beneath thy crown of gold. Dear mother, in thy bygone days. How Joyful, gay and free Oh.

could thoae days return again How happy we would be. I belov In Mamory w. ljuam hlh st th. TTT' rdar. me resldMne.

a -srt "arner. last a. i.i In Memory In Memory so ii o.iu i the Horrowlna- ci rn i D.iiij Tiat 17 Mctium), Friday, Family, M.mday. Aua-uat 2(1 ..1 u. inr Mir Hear hushana ana ratner.

"tlin, 1 "ry Korhen. who departed thla life 11,14 relict welsen-! Three years hsve passed, dear rape, 17 im- Reich. Friday, since we sat st your bed 11,:. years. Fu- And listened and listened to all you aald.

"Weiic, 1411 r2 from Those sad. aad daya snd long, dreary ay. V- ving-; nlgnt mass r. requiem iThe aaulriest of sll when death won the at Si feWw ai Burial will be in 8t, Mary's 3 fr.L,.,,,rH an1 7 months Monday fl.hl Ws watched you leaving us. hour by hour: tried in do sll that was In our power; But God called you home for he knew best, To grant you eternal rest.

Badly Missed By His Loving Wife and Daughter. Sfb) Pu -er'i (nM Since wtaw vout dear face laat-T Calvin Monnl0.1" Tour memory Is as sweet to-day. m- Reniil.Vn ti-t "As In ths hour you pasaea away. Sacrament 1 lovd ou "eni church at 1:10 iKtih do ths UKi.n 'I oftsn sit and think of you of ru tr Schaefer beloved A1 you wre hore ni Hunter mt wecp' Burial Monday; But many a silent te.r I ahed when n. residence nf hi.

i others are asleep. lavuJf enMX- '271 Eastern av. I Badly Missed By Vour Bon. Henry Berner Loving Remembrance deareat wife and mother. Kath reyer (nee MecKenoorgj.

wno August 10. 1918. one from us has gonej we loved Is stilled Papers please niled. Ood In H'e wisdom has recslled The boon His love had given, And though her body slumbers here. Her soul Is safe In Heaven.

Wr! 2.cu" Bad" Missed By ner nusoana sna cnn Interment In Loving Memory I Of Mary A. Bcrner. ho died Auguat 19, W14. Mother, three long years have passed who tt VcS XVaseeTowr "lass at HI when on ear nuiiuuni I i iiwi Chu'ia" i Aiwl sm esicn amne ana iro.n. Beeonsl This wortd and we are through.

lsa-i not -a. a Au- We oray the Lord to let ua go -oca, at at As peaceful and brave as you. Badly Missed By Parents. Daughter Mil Hi. Of at rriaay.

An- Of our dear husoana ana rstnsr, nrnry ij0" Ii nr son. M. Kroner, who died August ja. ii-i. Light after darkness, gain after loss Sv Mo'ndiV flr weariness, crown after at si i5 Kt cross.

uutlne-. chaeih sorrow, calm arter inasi. i mi ot Marva AM siw St. Msry a Csme- Hla loving wife and children. BU rias unurcn.

i Moae sV ytara. fu- Of eur dear son and brother. Qeonre OOSVS, SlUl JVSX s-vraoiiaaa. Br Hla Mother, Mats aad BreUter. THE.

ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1917 MAIN SHEET BIATHS. Vrfas'iaWSsfwMKssaat In Lovliifc Kanmeinbraaoa raer. 26. 10L In the right ot God we sea you Each night as we II down; we hear your voice a whea on earth And aee each amile and frown. And wheal we are called to Join you This world and we are through, pray the Lord to let as go As peaceful aAd 'brave as you.

From His Loving Wife and Children. In Memory Of Clifford B. Fox. Just a year ago to-day since you hsve passed away; When we laid you away Sad and auddea was the (tall Of the one so dearly loved all; Time waa too ahort ts say farewell To thoae he thought of and loved so well From Hla Loving Mother, Sisters and Brothers. In Memory Of mv dearly beloved wife, Phllomena R.

Mever I.nhkLi-t who AiA August II. lilt, aa-ed II years. Bd was the hour that fatal day. When Ood called my dear wife away A loving wife, so true and kind No friend on esrth like her I find. For all of ua ahe did her beat- way uod grant her eternal rest In living Remembrance Of our dear wife snd mother.

Minnie Lammers (nee Husvelman), who died Auguat 10, 1111. The moon, and stars are beaming I'pon a allant grave; There sleencth without dreaming The pne we loved snd could not save. While ska Is sweetly sleeping. Awsy (rom earth's sorrows snd csre, if ar ofttlmea weeping, or we miss her everywhere. From Husband and Children.

In Memory Of our husband and father. Alois Hampel. who died August II), 11)12. Weep not thst his toils are over. Weep not that his race la run; nd grant we may rest ss calmly When our work, like his, Is done.

Till then we yield with gladness Our father to Him to keep. And rejoice In the sweet eaaurame He glveth Hla loved one Bleep. From His Loving Wife and Children. guest 27. You are not forgotten Mother, dear.

nor anau you ever be; Aa long as life and memory Isat, we snail remember thee. For all of us ahe did her best- May God grand her eternal rest From Her Loving Son and OrandchlU dren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband ana grandfather. Philip Kmrich. who passed away from this to a higher life August 22.

1914. Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly Mlassd by His living Wife. Chll- ana uranar miaren. In Memory Of Mlllan Heimbach.

who departed this ure August, lv, I'Jis. We miss the one we loved so well. Charles. Claude and O'Dell Heimbach. In Memory Of Lillian Heimbach.

who departed this life August 17. inn. We Miss the One We Loved So Well. Charles, Claude and O'Dell Heimbach. In Memory Of fJeorge Minges, who was killed Au- tii 1H, l'llfV Oone.

li.Jt Not Forgotten. Ills Brother, chael Minges. and wife, Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our most sincere! We desire to express our sincere and moat haartfelt thanka to our relatlvea and frlenda for the klndneaa and aympa-, thv shown ua In the aad bereavement 1 and great loss of our dearly beloved son and brother, LOUIS H. IMWAL.LE.

Social Club for their klndneaa during h.s Illness and their fine florsl designs; at.o thank John Lletemeyer for the kind and efficient maner In which he conducted the funeral. From Mother. Brothers and Bisters. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and CIvARKNCH LOUIS WIRTHWINE Ksreclallv do we thank Rev.

Hnrvuot snd the Daua-Mers of ths Disciples nf Christ of ths Centrsl Christian Church; the the donors of the tnsny heautlful florsl tributes, snd Joseph Bchretber Son for tha prompt snd efflrlsnt manner in which ths funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. DXATHS. Card ot Thanks, We desire to extend our most sincere and hfartfelt thanks te eur relatlvee.

friends and neighbors for ths kindness I and sympathy shown us In our Iste eor- sm row and ssd bereavement In the loss of I If eur dearly beloved huefend and father, vl many frlenda relatives snd neighbors, for their kindness extended to us in our i ai Laving Husband. Bon and ly beloved father. Anthony Hendelbacn; 8later. we especially wish to thsnk the donors of the beautiful floral trlbutea; Father 1-elck for his kindness; Newport Benevolent Burial Aasooiatlon- th( John J. Radel and Mr.

H. J. Willenborg for the efficient niannert In which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to thank our relatlvea. friends and neighbors for their klnd-ness during the Illness and death of our dearly beloved husband and father, Mr. J. W. Trlmpe.

Kspecially do we T-nnap anil Iter- ringhaua. of the Mother of Ood parish. I nd to foreg for their many visits and consoling worda; also donora of the many beau- tlful floral and spiritual bouquets, pall- hai-rM mnA IWmnellv ltrOB. and Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thank- to all our relatives and friends for their klnd-li ss and svmuathv shown ua during our father late sorrow In the death of our beloved hushand and rather.

Harry laney; to the ladles who sang; Rev. Williamson, of I.oveland. Ohio: the Trlhe of Hen Hr; the enployeea of Bullock Klectric Company; to those who sent the t.utiful flowers; Dr. Ponham. and also Mr.

Pesrenhart for the efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral. Mrs. Harry Talley and Family. Ksiil.KH Assemble at the Iste reatdenre of our dereaseil brother. Arthur Roilrn.

3301 Bishop st Hl'NI'A V. August It. a.t I p. m. AMOS P.

KIlHTKIt. W. IT.S. Iiuls J. Broermaun.

8er COMMANtiKltY NO. It T. mated conclave TtTKflliAY. Auaust at 7:1 p. m.

Hlr Knights sr. welcome. AI.RKRT A. Camnuiniler. f.

H. I'ettrngcr. Kecord.r. MIAMI IjOPK NO K. A.

-Hpeelil inectlna. Ailgu.l 2lsl. at T-SJ p. m. K.

A. Jegree. wtiora welcome UUN'JAMIN TIIHY. Especially do we thank Re. Father I 1 Lsmmcrs.

of 8t. Anthony Church, for his TRINITY nMMANDEKY NO msny visits; also the donors of heautiful ThMi'LABS ntate.i floral offerlnga: th Catholic Order EVKSi.Nd. Auguat Jmh. Foresters, the Park Mutual Aid, the Lincoln Park Mutual Aid. the Galvln I wish thank.

VTTCLQ HfniTT.WSl! 7T.ATTT TITTJ! to extend my sincere to extend my sincere 4i. iwhve W. M. DANGER CHAs. HAQEMAN.

Especially de we wish to thank Rev Carl Schmidt and the donora of the brautiful i floral offerings, the psllbesrers, and Wm. Dunkmann Bon for ths kind aod.Ktffd B) British (iVf rgmf it Oft) IIIIIU, ,11. UfWJ the funeral. His Loving Wife and Children. Card of Thanks.

We wlah to eattend our moat heartfelt thaaks to the many frlenda. rrla-tlves and neighbors for their kindness snd expressions of sympathy extended to us In the loss of our dearly beloved father THOMAS F. WIDRIO. We wlih to thank Father Kolbe for Ms sermon, donors ot the beautiful floral offerlnga and Mr. Willenborg.

of the Rsdel for the efficient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to exnrena our thsnka to the Trainmen's Strike Thti.said Enfiirr8 ind Firtmei May Quit W.rlt. tTKCIaVI.

CAB1.I TO THK IXtjr.lEl. August 18 There la consid erable danger of immediate utrike. Involving aboit half the engineers and firemen employed on lirltUh railroads, the main point at issue being the recognition of the principle of an etght-h'ur day, although the demanu does not necessarily Include making the principle effective during the war. The men concerned number about 40.000. The trouble been brewing for some I (me.

The iiovcrnment recently stated in the House of Commons that the society's claims were inadmissible. 8lr Albert Stanley. Irealdent of the Hoard of Trade, and tieorge N. Barnes labor member of the Hrltish War Council, to-day addressed the trainmen. They urged the men to reconsider ques- tlons relating to the threatened strike aaatstanl.

Charles Wolf, for the kind delegates decld I way In which they conauctea me iu I neral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and frlenda for the sympathy and kindness ahoan ua In me loaa or our oeanv oeiovca inm-i. In Memory Caroline Htahmann.

and especially do we Of Mr. Priiiinni thank Rev Bnum for his Kind words of Of Pklllpplna Herth who died Au-; consoi.tlon; MlM Baum for her beaullful 1017. solos; the Lidles Society or me cnurcn I and the donors of the many beautiful floral trl'mtea. Also. Messrs.

Vltt A Stermer for the efflclont manner In ivthich they the funeral. I The Bereaved Children. KNIiillTg be afforded every UUMIAY p. m. of Importance.

Klectton for ndice of Warder, ALKTtEI B. HREKZK. Commander. Henry U. Mlrhle.

RiCTrJer. heartfelt thanks to all our relatives. I tlon yteraay decided to remain an friends snd nelghl.ors for their kindness shown us In our late sorrow snd ssd organl bereavement in the gnat loss of our, desrly beloved husband and father, J. LOUIS LCEBBE. I by 11111,11 UUPIIII.B decisive vote a proposed constltu- We wish to thank Rev.

Bonnefaorn for amendment to admit other drum-hls kind and consoling words, and all the donors of the beautiful floral offer- mers reardlng in or traveling out of ings. Also do we wish to thank Orsuse for his solos snd Vltt A Htermer (Cincinnati. for the eflirlent manner In which they I Two tickets were nominated for the conducted the funeral. lannual election of officers to be held The Bereaved next Saturday. Charlea E.

Hasler. Vice I President of the Main Street Mi P-henta Card Of TJiankg. Association, was chosen to hesd the We desire to express our sincere and n.H Ticket and C. K. Hofman was nesmeii manss to our reisiives.

rrlenris and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the sad beeave-ment and great loss of our son and orotner. BARS KEPT UP. nominated for President on the Blue Ticket. W. C.

CulMna was renominated for Secretary and Bam H. Meyer for Treasurer nn both tickets. Polls will be open next Saturday from 1:10 to 1 p. m. The association decided to participate In the Chamber of Commerce parade and outing next Wednesdsy.

and In the Merchants snd Manufacturers' Wyle Show at the Ohio Mechanics" Institute. Wednesday, August 29. to the many frlenda for the sympathy extended and kindness shown me In Miss Hortense Plsut. -i. years old.

my late sorrow by th loss of my hus- 10(1 Llscher avenue, Westwood. died band, the 1st Mr. Albert Dlstel. am of cerebral hemorrhage yesterday especially rrsteful to the Jr. A Local rto.

Ill; ITnlon Local No J0 mornlns; st her home. Coroner Hauer his Iste employer. Mr. Prsnk Kru: was notified of the death by Dr. Wll- Rev.

Nemens. snd Mr. Theodore Homer llsm Ravine, who had been her physl- wnlc "ey m. conducted th? funeral. Tb Bereaved Wife and Son.

I IU 1 unpatriotic action at the present time. After deliberating for four hmirs the to leave in the hands of the Kxecultve Committee the question of railing a general strike. An official proclamation was Issued to-day applying the munitions war act of 1915 to the differences between the railway companies and certain of their locomotive drivers, firemen and engine cleaners. Meanwhile any stoppage of work Is prohibited and It la Illegal to apply any union funds for the purpose of I nvlnc fitrike benefits NEW BOND PROPOSAL Of Secretary McAdoo Arouses Keen Interest of Financial Men. Considerable Interest yas manifested In the flnandnl district yesterday over the proposal of Si-iretary of thi' Treasury McAdoo to Ispue a new (luvornnu'nt loan at 4 per cent, nuMe.i, however, to the Card of Thanks.

Income rind to convert the prenent We wish to thank the relatives nd per cent tax-free liberty loan Into the many friends for the sympathy shown ua in the loss of our father. i rnir-per-rent Aa It i Saturday. CONIIAD LINtJ. I there was not much serious thought given We slso wish to thsnk Iti-v. Kelkol for to the suhjn by bankers tinkers, hla kind and consoling words, and the I hut from llrst Impressions therr seemed I and the J.

Radel Company for' the to om( discrepancy of opinion as to I very cPTiclent manner In which they ron i ducted the funeral. From the Bereaved Family. Adnlta, ItY Cbl'rtrea. IIS. romotinn Appljr te Clnrlnnatl I'rema-lICUldUUIl lion Co.

SS W.s.ln. Hlwk. Mala My Hrik HSba. IO.S. I.

J. SULLIVAN CO. and heartfelt thanks to alf our rela-! PARLORS, MS lives, frlenda and nelghbora for their Ambalaare Aats (saera; klnrinesa and aympatny shown us In tMtleea and tlarafea. our late aorrow and aad bereavement i in the great loaa of our dearly beloved son and brother. WILLIAM P.

BOEHM. We especially wish to thank Rev. Leander Schell. o. K.

pastor of 8t. Clement's Church, and his aaalalanta. Prof. Frank A. Young- and choir, the! gallbearers, St.

Anthony Younar Men's oclety. the Jefferson Club, the St. fler-nard Booster Athletic Club, the St. Her-nard Club. M.

H. Farrln Lumber Com-1 pany and employees, sll donora of the many beautiful floral offerings and: spiritual bouquets, and Henry fmwallel Bon for the competent and attentive way of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and frlonds for the sympathy exterided to us In the sad bereavement In the loss of our beloved mother, Dora Huber, who entered into rest on August 11, 1917.

Especially to the pallbearers. Casper Rea-nsth, Frank Kircher, George Ennen and William Speck; the donora of the many beautiful floral offerings. Rev. Paul F. Hausmann.

pastor of fU. Paul's German Evangelical Protestant Church of Newport. for his consoling words; the Ladles' Aid Society for their attendance at the services, the Misses Haverkamp and Taylor, nurses, and the undertaker. William C. Ilets.

for the care shown In completing all funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. 4-1 CCMrHAL AND HYDE l'AKK. THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO.

FI'XKRAI. DIRECTOR. 1.117 Freeman Av. Tares fhapela. Nenaretarlant aa rharge.

Thane W. 44, 4SS. Calls answered la all ssbnrba. W. A.

WATKINS SONS Wll Contlnne Bn.ne at tT9 EASTERN AV. PHONI K. ttl. JULIUS BAER FLORAL DHRIGKS 138-1M rsarth Stmt, Bsst, Cincinnati. THE MAERTZ-DETHLEFS CO.

Kurorason to F. B. MAERTZ A SON UNDERTAKERS 804-WM PLl'M ITRKKT. rhsae Caaal aocS-MM. At TO AMOl'LAMCK IMVII'E SOCIETY NOTICES.

the wisdom of th projuieed measure. C. A. Illni'h. President of ie Fifth-Third Niitlonal Hank, said thai at first glance It looked to 1.

a arood propisul. He aald the provision to Ihnit liie surtax to a flat II per cent would glc 'uirgi Investors a net Ini iw iiround A wr rent. rnd nould, he bflli ve.1. lie kiim) enough to attrni-t them. He sal 1 thern wris some doubt whether another MVk p.r ent listn of such nisgnltudr oouM he rexdlly floated.

He said the 4 per enta would appeal very muoh to the small Investor, who would not be subject to any surtaxea W. K. Hutbon. of W. E.

Hittton A brokerage said In- doubted a hrth-er 4 per cent bnd subject to taxation would rrove uttnirtlve. He suid thwe were no taxable Uovcrmnenta now outstanding. He sajil a tax-free four-percent bond would he readily floated. (iorrtnn ltela, of SeasongoiHl A Mayer, bond house, sal. I that there la no doubt but that the bonds could lie lloated.

but he thoiiKht that the tax-fn-c per cent bonds would he more attractive to the large Investors than the tixahle f. ur-pir. I cfnts. He said he questioned the wisdom I of suhjei ting sny Covornment lntrumen-j tnllty to taxatUm He was of the opinion that the new Issue could be ss easily floated si tier rent lax-free as at 4 per cent taxable. He said that the small holders would, of mucv, not be slow In converting their .1 per rents 4 per rents, hut that the large Investor would probably prefir to keep his lax-free bond.

FALL STYLES TO BE SHOWN August 90 By Clncinnatians To En thusissts From Four States. Mercantile enthusiasts, dealers snd distributors of Ohio. Indisna. Kentucky and Weat Virginia. August 29 will be the guests of the Mcrrhsnts' and Manufacturers' Association of Cincinnati.

During the day visiting merchants will pportunlty of see ing fall styles and supplies displayed by Cincinnati merchanta and manufactured. In the evening visitors will lie guesta of the association at (he Ohio Mechanics' Institute. The Cincinnati Travel- Ing Men's Association will assist the Statesmen Tote Down Amendment merchants and manufacturers in pro-To Admit All Clncinnatians. vldin entertainment for their guests. Dinner will iiorvM on thr Inntitut-Cincinnati Trav11ni Mcn'ii Annocla- c.barrl tlon for men representing Cln- rejectlng will bv provided.

FnllowInK thp rlin-nr, ntyf show, dlnplaytnjr Ir.tont cr-attonn of Jadtfp cIdAs and nultn. will be given at Emery Atidltorium. Motion picture, shnwlnff the pnnfreng of the n)1k Induntry, will follow the style show. Music, dancing, and a dramatic motion picture entertainment will close the evening. REINSTATEMENT PETITION For J.

W. Becker, Former Woodward Teacher, To Be Forwarded. Petll'on received liy the Hoird of Schools, snld to conta'n als-na-tures. seeklna reinstatement ss a teacher In the cltv schools of pecker, teaiher of Spanish at Woodwsrd High School. It was said yesterday, will 8up lint indent of Schoola.

foi hli con-loTAtlon. Prof. Hrhrr drop7fl from th achooU ncnuap of h' fn'Iurf lo BltHln cltlsrnHh'p pprrp on thr I nut of Htvtrat ppranr before t'n tl Htnteg Julr MnlltPtrr. Prof. Itrrkfr ycaterday wjm de.

plrtoiia of Incoming nn Amrr'cM r'tfsn. Imt den pa I red of tt dining hln wh In Ohio. INJURY PROBABLY FATAL daughter of Mra. Joseph I'laut. IVti Woman Bun Down By Mo Readtnr rosd.

I torlst, Who Pal's To Halt. vara oi aaasss. s. Polce loo.in, for TOUGH LUCK! speeder who last night ran down an un-tude to tne many friends who called st our home during the Illness and after tha When friends meet Wslter Csse, 2101 tdentHed elderly womsn when at Kenton death of our beloved mother. Mary Anns Kenton street, to-dsy they will notice and Ollbert avenue The woman lea" aid V.

DaSiThteVV of "p.ytTu, ht he sustain! a skull fracture. hhh stand for the beautiful floral offerings Case was elcanlns; hl "Hunday-go-to- W.al extend esrjeelal thank. iVr. with when th. fluid atn1 Hmieman fpr hi.

kM words of eomfort rir.e.n Th motorist, ana in. nn j. raaeicompany for T. eoriducted Called, but the names th way they the furwral. Ths) DatnrMer.

and were did not I0110 Information, was driving Mi spread, and links daasafs resulted. mllea aa boar np the hllL MLL made shirts. IMPORTED CREPES, FANCY STRIPED MADRAS AND SEA ISLAND PERCALES Made with soft tnrn-Unk cuffs or stiff starched cuffs, all sizes, 14 to 17'j; regular $1.50 values. At VARD-WirE I BI.Kt IIKI) 10c value Will be IlLt sold at. a yard Hv AllltlTI( BI.KAt HKII Ml SI.

IIN Yard wide; wholesale price 1 Al, 15c Our price, a v'i I.ONSIIAI.K Mil. I. HI.K.At HKII Ml Vaid wide, present price lc. Selling sprclnl at, li'C a vaid ST lM)AHII AI.ITV A 1 Kast colors; blK line to select from. At.

a I tn card BKST AI.ITV AWKRICAN CAI.I- IIITAI KT A MINKS Inch holders white, cream and ecru; HelllnK at, a yard qi ai.itv ri.M:i.ni liarlil and dark styles; 10c valuei a a rd CI.AIIK (. i. T. STOOL COTTIIi- Whlte 2nll-vard spools; black, lfa-ysrd spools' Selling, dosen 50C srwols TOOTH PASTF. Ifln Selllnt- el COLIiATrrs IIETAL CIIRAM gc SelllnR at mini( master of this trane ami Ird you r'ur l-h in III, in be shat iil irnnsn1 forwfirdH to Dr.

RutidaH tvi" tmuM ii wmrxsir. un I nm." you wW ir nfi-ir (' if i.sMiefsir If -P" unni-xlliil t.f i fM t.i l-i it Intsf --iir A .1 ahllW arVa'-l' 1'v hi II In pymi'U'rtv with what P-lnr fori'' irHir on imrttf-y'ar 1'r' th ni'iPt 'llffl- Hit hrTU1 thf efTnrl othfru Hunlav. l' I FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA SILK SKIRTINGS schemes; $1 .50 values; will be sold at. a yard AI.L-slll.K t.EOHt.KTTK t'ltl'I'KH 40 Inch's wide, complete range new slisiit-s, slso white snd (CI Kl black. 2 00 qushty.

Will be snlil at. yard AI.KI) A WASIIABI.K SILKS Inches wide; white, pink. IlKht blue. Nile Knen. lavender, lemon.

Itrsy. I'lllnese blue, old rose, clia mtiHKne. wlstnrls, reseda Kleen. navy blue snd block, 60c values. Will Oft lie sold at.

yard Bl. WK MI.H-KA VKI.VK.TS Just the thins; for shoulder stoles snd throws; Helling at, yard 60 $1.00 MILLER'S E. W. SHIRTS Are without an squal. Ths fit, tha atyla and ths waaring qualitias ara in a class by thsmsalvas.

Wr are showing hundreds nf new iiattcrns nf these fine custom- 79c BI.UR CltAMBHAV WORK HIIIKT Collar attached; standard quality; fast colors; slu-s 14 to 17V Qt Will be sold at es wide; hemstitched ISc yalues 10C of nuttHltiK him lr 4iur It all atv-ut ttijr s.n-nilra. jour nnl 'tly whnt 1 lc, lit" u. win i ii. liter. i ti.ia sturh a haf laliy ThtirnlaP until THlh I 1 1 1 IcT.

il r. I w- it if ft III av H-I1-mi-, Kv Trn ie fincinriHi ri All ltsapt'Vii' rtr bit '1 an At-r-d fiir i l.ei.er- no. Mll A SMITH rives r.d.nr 'Isllv Trulhfill vlv. e. MelBMV In ei mnvin ell inflMinre Twenli fli-1 atvl umi-Uih el.

Sewnort. Ky. Takt Monmouth s. ir. I ft.

uth I V5A r. 8II.VA. Ihs Bplrhual advlsr. has a bank ts sell which mrkes th treat! avisoc aaewa 1 ssaa. 7U Jsea at.

Stripes at I ci Selllnu at 6ViC arees AII.K White and r. S. IIIpk doien balls for Kl TOWSJ VAI Willie, black and colors A SPIRITUALISTS. Irs J5c (IKIIMAHI- In 18c IIKITKR'H llfll HKT TWIST White, creatn. eci Ala- Qg bian Kelllna; at.

a ball THK r-'lllHT RI'IHITI'AI. I'Hi'lH'H HI. hultla lefii Hundny, 2 30, 7 '10 p. ni Alio, WastlnoiHlay Thursvlny aftfrtmon. Main at I.tlirolh hill 'mirt All wfl omr lo ar the of tiixl xiHikt-n In truth I imt fornt our t' a--rs iKn lal ulrrn hy Ih I -ad I-' Aid.

Aur-t 2.t. MKH IV A Foundr-r TUB l.ITTI.K f'MI'IH SKU I HUth 7 lO rn). nlnt. yut lot am MADAM KI'N man imihIi 12 Klf'h t. Ha HIKHTH rty nt Mon.Uy Cuurt st.

II AHOI Nli THK TO IT. tin Aiisfi'lK llfnry Warner. MniiMUlh cur Hplrltiidllit m. Ki-tinlti tilat.li a MUM Kl'M I' ttilrttiinlliit. to m1i i only nt ill vt on ill uiiJr ta I.

ItaliHin ati'l MM tST rtplOtual Milium, ran lp nil that tiavt ir ml-l. onaiilt t.r 411 ul Ky Ailvlr. i.lin,:-Kv. iiUi h( Hpil It uitl nil vt' l'V ih'Tiip iliUlv AI AI.KXAM'KK. 10 to I 1411 at-f oml floor, front.

Ill V. 1 MI.H MnHH I liitn.e 41T Mnillsen Cnv IIS WII.I.IH. S07 I.IIIKI1TV HT CITY? Tliurs.lay. I in. 24 K.

I'ourt st. PAHHKVJKH and KHUt.HT ELEVATORS BhrHrls HaJraalle Belt Haad Jassi M. Carraa Klsvalsr 114 W. lasssd ttW UBMsaaait, Obss, 624, 626, 620 RACE STREET Our Great Remodeling Sale Starts Monday Morning at 8:30 O'clock. We Are Adding 5,000 Sanare Feet of Selling Space To Our Big Ready-To-Wear Departments.

Carpenters, Platterers, Electricians, Painters are crowding us for more working room; we have, therefore, decided to close out our entire open stock of Muslin Underwear, Hous Dresses, Waists, Kimonos, Blouses, Bungalow Aprons, Children's Dresses, Rompers, Boys' Suits, and Thousands of DoHars Worth of Merchandise of this class, at Away Below Old-Time Cost Price. This is a big money-saving opportunity and the goods will be snapped -up in short order, so come early. NOTE A FEW OF THE VERY SPECIAL ITEMS OFFERED: BOYS' TWO-PIECE ROMPER SUITS 22c I WOMEN'S SHORT PERCALE SKIRTS WOMEN'S GINGHAM SUNBONNETS 12c WOMEN'S GINGHAM DRESSING SACQUES 47c CHILDREN'S MUSLIN GOWNS 17c WOMEN'S BUNGALOW APRONS 37c WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS 37c CHILDREN'S 75 DRESSES All sites 34c CHILDREN'S $1.25 WHITE DRESSES- All sues 48c WOMEN'S $1.00 AND $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES 79c WOMEN'S $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES. $1.29 MISSES' $1.00 FANCY GINGHAM DRESSES-All sizes 45c GIRLS' WHITE MIDDIES value 59c GIRLS' WHITE MIDDIES -50i value 35c SOILED CORSET COVERS (Hi value 35c WOMEN'S 98c WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS 45c WOMEN'S GINGHAM PETTICOATS 85c value 48c WOMEN'S COLORED SATEEN PETTICOATS $Hi value. 47c WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS -8 value 48c WOMEN'S WHITE CAMBRIC DRAWERS-- value 22c LADIES' ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS White and flesh; $2 value.

$1.39 WOMEN'S TAFFETA SILK DRESS SKIRTS Black, navy liltie ami fancy striie; lo $111.0 values $4.95 GIRLS' MUSLIN PANTS ADIES' WHITE APRONS CHILDREN'S MUSLIN SKIRTS WOMEN'S HOUSE WAISTS BOYS' ROMPERS illu WOMEN'S FIBER SILK SWEATERS 72x84; I 60 values, be sold at L0J -White SII.KIVK Mercerlxed ton; hlte and colors Will 22e 24c 17c 17c 37c 34c CHILDREN'S $1.00 GINGHAM DRESSES-All sizes 47c CHILDREN'S 15c MUSLIN PANTS All sizes 10c CHILDREN'S 25c MUSLIN PANTS All sizes 14c WOMEN'S $1.25 LONG CREPE KIMONOS 79c MISSES' $1.25 FANCY GINGHAM DRESSES AH sizes 4tc WOMEN'S GINGHAM APRONS 25c WOMEN'S 75c WHITE CAMBRIC PETTI COATS 37c WOMEN'S $1.50 WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS 95c WOMEN'S BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS $1 mi value 48c LADIES' WHITE VOILE WAISTS $1 00 value 50c WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS '). value SSc LADIES' WHITE VOILE WAISTS-J1 50 value 69c LADIES' WHITE TOP ardincs and P. 50 values. 98 RAG CORSETS Stylish models. $1.00 values; closing out at 50s COMPLETE STOCKS OF NEW AUTUMN SILKS Will Go on Sale Monday at Prices Away Below Present Manufacturing Cost.

At 38c a Yard WK WIM, KKI.l,: NAVY BLUE ALL-SILK COSTUME SATIN MARINE BLUE ALL-SILK MESSALINE SAPPHIRE BLUE ALL-SILK COSTUME SATIN CHINESE BLUE ALL-SILK MESSALINE NEW GRAY SHADES ALL-SILK COSTUME SATIN AMETHYST ALL-SILK MESSALINE BLACK ALL-SILK COSTUMa, SATIN PEKIN GREEN ALL-SILK MESSALINE GRAYS, GREENS, GARNET, BROWN, BLUE ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETAS. WHITE ALL-SILK WASH SATINS WHITE SILK POPLIN FAILLE 36 inches wide. BLACK SILK POPLIN FAILLE 36 inches wide NAVY BLUE SILK POPLIN FAILLE Mi inches wide GRAY SILK POPLIN FAILLE-(6 inches wide. Rsfular $1.25 Qualftlas. At 1.19 a Yard YOr t'AX Ul'Y: NAVY BLUE AIX-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide.

MARINE BLUE ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide. SAPPHIRE BLUE ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide. CHINESE BLUE ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA ALL SHADES CRAY CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK 36 indies wide. Regular $1.50 Qualities. RICH BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK- QO Yard wide; $1.35 quality.

Will lie sold at, a yard, HOC BLACK ALL-SILK MESSALINE -Yard wide; $1.3" quality. Will lie sold at, a yard quality. New autumn styles; beautiful color Will be sold nt, a yard ui.K-FiMMtFO rori.i Wllttr Ktltt hlnt'k; Itfic vhIu a nl 98c 98c AI.I.-9II.H CHK.l-tc lK II I Ms -40 Inches wide; new autumn shades; also white and black. (1 89 (CI OK yaww New nutumn shndes; also Will be sold st. 29C BK II I.OTII Hi mi.

-3t inrhifl wi.lo; white, ptnk, IikIiI l.luf, gold. iiiaiEt-ntA. Kr'-n. olti rieChl I i tmrtHM Riffn Hint ('iiKt, war- 2laf rantf. fnt rnli.rn S'llm at.

a yard nautlfii. ftarnienU, with larn collar, jiaah and fftrdl pfTrrtJ roit. fold, purple, Rreen and blue; OQ $10 00 value. Will be auld at. B.

V. D. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS All sia-s, 30 to 44. Will be sold at, a garment lUC PKH AI.K B. V.

B. UNION SUITS All sizes, 34 to 46. Selling at 'olurs; made wilh stiff sluiched t-uffs sixes 14 to 17 rcKular $1 00 values. In this sale Monday st 80c SHIRT -Standard quality: fast nobby patterns! Bcllln, 4Qq Muslins, Sheetings, Linens and Bedding Belling Mondny at prlcen ranging from IS to 23 per cent Mow present wholesale quotations. Buy your Immediate and future requirement now while.

Ihese wonderful values rao le picked np. I'OKH I'i'Iiko blues silver srays ind -lurlmx styles, will be nt a vaid 834c lV. Ul AI.ITV DRKSS ltc values. Will be sold t'2p at. a yard VARII-WlltK SKA ISI.AXO PKR- CAI.KS I.lKht and dark work; ainndard a-ond; fast colors J4C I.

I. HKKTINU -4; 4llc. Special at. a yard I IIKIJ urrsfnt pi S5c I-KITKHFII. nl.KVCMKI) HIIKFT- Ci- 9-4; 45r value Special iQ at.

a yard BI.KAI'HKII CRASH TWKI.IS 1-lc uuslity. Will be (11. sold at, a yard U2 Ki ll IIK.N TOSKI.UII; I'nlon linen. IK Inches wide, 12'nr value Will be sold at. a vanl III.KACMKII lll'IK TOWK.I.a Hemmed, mra large slie; -j BTp 2llc values Will he Mold ni.Kni:n bath tow- K.l.a Kn I K- slie; a very lie Sliecllil lllll'KllIn 81 Ill I'.

AI Mill TABI.K DAMASK- (8 Inches Wide; choice l.nltcril" f9c values Will be sold at. 27C a yard WHITE MAHSKII.I.K" BF.D- HKAIJS --standard quality; sisa IJRAI BI.ANKKTsV Dotv bled-beu sue; worth 12.00. Sellins at. a pair WOOI.NAP I'LAIU BI.AKKI'rrf 11-4 sue; pink. blue, array and tan plains; worm i.wd.

ell Ink: at. a pair KINK Ql AI.ITY SII.KAI.INI: COM-KIIIU Double-bed slue; white- NE COM-d; cotton filled and hand knotted; ii uu values, peninc in IhlM sale at HI. IK tHKVIOT SIIIHTI0 Fast color; lc value. Selllna; nt. a ynrd PKHTKITIUMI KKATHKH Pll.I.OWi 1 xJIi inches; 10 Vnllles KelllnK St ni K4I HKII Yard i Yard wine; a very special quality.

Will be sold at. a yard. hers. Selllnn at. a ball.

PROFESSIONAL. AT HOME $1.50 91.99 white-knotted; $1.59 33c 5c IMll HFAI) III.KtCHKIi 'OTTO-JS-lnrh; shrunk soil iiiiisn. -oc value. at, a id 18c CLOTH WIMXIW IIIAI1K.S feet lonK 36 Inches wide and all trimming ci.nitilcte wide 35c Crochet Coe-sll num- 4Jy KI.KISIIKHS KMTTINi YAR! Khaki, black mixed and navy, res-u-lalion army and navy colors, QA Sellinif at, a hank ILLER'S 624-626-628 RACE ST. MILLER'S SPIRITUALISTS.

tv.mriKi.n av, hkij.kvi'k, M'llllT MKKH i.tairi. rr n't iintwr1 ih la ynur fttranat- ul ml-rlu rr at Un1 fnuK f.rm-M Dr. J. B. Casello WW MAIN HT.

CANAL 150. Dr. Florence Pollock Sawyer; Asnouneea the llemovsl of Her Ofllee lo the M. K. Mi Mlllan aad Ntaatesi AT alaot Mills.

lrlaatl. Okta. AT MOMK Dr. M. C.

Labermeier No. 3 enoi lllila tlaklrj. Hides I IIOHK L. K. Shepherd, M.

D. Ilsleopatk. I'SHiae I'saal Mil l-revldeat Baak mi. sMM. Usetaaatt.

BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. TITI.K HI AI'ANTEB AND TRUST I i. t'nurt snd Mala in.ls money on llrst snortsss. Ns chars loan is i maue. i nsra i-naria asja Sash He.

real oalate. TI iBind snd suaraa. WM M. AL4.EN, fWt. t'hsa.

Weldntr. Tr.sa. sad Utira4 ataT. THK BorTHtmS OHIO LOAN A Hp TIt" COMPANY hsa oy te loaa small on ml Mtats. Opes all oaf at No.

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