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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 13

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939 KBwa section 13 PROBATION IS GRANTED ago as he was driving from Indi- Davis waa In jail 60 days, awaiting ana to Kentucky. Rubenstein said I trial. later took goods from the stock and declined to pay. 1 Fred C. Walters, doing business aa the Walters Decorating Company, 1056 Springfield Pike, To Negro Pastor Who Pleaded Roy Bravard, 18, 231 Broadway, recently convicted of unlawfully operating an automobile, was sentenced to the reformatory by Judge Schwab after the probation department refused to recommend COUNTY ana ll I lr IL FEDERAL VVJUIVlO First Meeting Held.

Following a first meeting of Guilty Of Holdup Attempt. Warner H. Mitchell, 40 years old, Wyoming; Herman Muller, Werk and Ebenezer Roads; Carol E. Lowe, 6022 Oberlin Boulevard; creditors "yesterday in the bank probation. Negro, who described himself as Samuel Rubenstein, Assistant ruptcy case of Rose E.

Braker, 7924 Dalton Avenue, Deer Park, Graham P. Hunt, Referee in Bank Vina R. Bagley, 4410 Clifford Road, Concord Park; George E. Sheppard, Prosecutor, said Bravard took an Firms Appeal Decision pastor of Holy Tabernacle Holiness, Church, part Indian, and sometime Manufacturer of hair tonic, yesterday was granted five years' probation on a charge of ruptcy, appointed Samuel S. Daviea, Loveland; Richard E.

Buschle, In Stock Litigation automobile from a parking lot of the Queen City Chevrolet Company at 312 East Sixth Street the night of January 5. When he was ar attorney, trustee under $200 bond. EASTER is not far away Join the parade of satisfied customers tailored by Ben Toby. Let me make the suit or topcoat and you will never doubt the comfort and value of Toby Tailoring. Cloth selection from the world's finest markets are smart, colorful and exclusive.

Style is for your decision. 2088 Sherman Avenue, Norwood; Elderly Man Setks $2,500 For Injuries In Fall An eighty-one-year-old who aid he fell into a trench the night Hunt also conducted first meet Everett R. Williams, 1403 Regent assault to rob. Judge Nelson Schwab granted the probation. Both the plaintiffs and defendant Avenue; Mildred Schneider, 2234 ings in six other cases, but there were no assets.

These cases were those of Elmer H. Braker of the Deer Park address; William H. Louis F. Britten, Assistant Prose Park Avenue, and Victor L. No- in a case decided December 3, 1938, by the District Court of Detroit yesterday filed appeals in United cutor, said Mitchell recently plead land, 2756 Harris Avenue, Norwood.

Klonne, 3123 Durrell Avenue; Elmer States Circuit Court of Appeals. rested later, there were stolen tags in the car, witnesses said. Rubenstein added that Bravard had been sent to the Greendale, Reformatory from Newport in December, 1935, but escaped after 10 months there. Warren J. Davis, Muncie, was granted three years' probation but lost his driving rights for a L.

Clark, Rossmoyne; Thomas B. Several Seek Bankruptcy. The Mathews Company, a Detroit ed guilty of a hold-up attempt December 20. Mitchell had thrust a flashlight against the back of John Carroll, 1015 Underwood Place, in an attempt to hold up Carroll on Why be satisfied with ordinary clothes lithographing concern, objects -to Bankruptcy petitions were filed Johnson, Hamilton, Ohio; W. Del-mar Brown, Hamilton, Ohio, and Newton E.

Baker, Middletown, District Court's decree ordering it to pay trustees of the Parker when Toby tailoring can be had as low as s46 Warsaw Avenue near Carroll's home when Oscar Rottinghaus, Ohio. Ten Given Discharge. of January 29 and lay there for three hours in the falling snow and bitter cold, unable to extricate himself, filed suit in Common Pleas Court yesterday for $2,500 for his Injuries. The suit is that of Patrick Furey, 4128 Amity Road, Deer Park, against Ray Duwel, 4223 Oakwood Avenue, ljeer Park, and Peter A. Rebholz, 1718 Dale Road, Cincinnati Duwel and Rebholz, Furey ays, had dug the trench out to the Brawner Company, Rosslyn, $10,036.73 for goods it allegedly withdrew from the Parker-Brawner year when he appeared before 1 2556 Warsaw, happened by and be yesterday in District Court by Jesse B.

Brock, assembler, 2018 Baymiller Street, and Colson Dean, laborer, Hamilton, Ohio. Brock listed debts of $4,590.11 and assets of $1,130 claimed exempt. Dean reported debts of $539.36 and assets of $1,200, of which $1,000 is in came the new object of Mitchell's attentions, according to Britten. stock. Discharges in bankruptcy were BEN TOBY 14 West Seventh Street, North Side of Street granted to 10 fay Referee Hunt Harry R.

Thomas, Stanley D. Judge Dennis J. Ryan yesterday for sentence on a charge of driving when intoxicated. Davis had pleaded guilty. He was arrested in North College Hill two months Rottinghaus resisted.

Then Carroll Willis, and Gerald A. Walsh, the They were John M. Duschinskl, spread an alarm, and Mitchell waa insurance. trustees, are appealing from cer 4012 Huston Avenue, Norwood; arrested. tain allowances the court made for Mathews.

After the Brawner company en See Other Rollman tered into liquidation proceedings in 1931, an agreement was reached Ads, Pmgea 4, 5 between the two companies where by the Virginia firm's stock was sidewalk to lay pipes to a house at 7113 Delaware Avenue, Deer Park, and had put up no warning signs. Furey says he is only slightly more than five feet tall while the ditch was eight feet deep. Because of this and the fact that he fell in head first, he in the ditch until his cries finally attracted a passerby, he says. He sues through stored in Detroit, where Mathews would withdraw goods from time to time. fiifuc' ljufffHeffe folium I The trustees charged that Mathews accounted for the withdrawals it made at the outset, but Andrew Haefner, attorney.

Palls In Theater, Sues. Feet, over which he trinned in KUp LOVELY mnKtup attempting to get to a movie seat, auayd- as screen stars do led yesterday to the filing of a $5,000 damage suit in Common Fleas Court by Aloygius Bruene- 5l rnan, 12 years old, through his father, John Brucneman, 1704 Cleaney Avenue, Norwood. That num is demanded from Harold OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF 36,000 YDS. OF COTTON FABRICS FEATURED If. 4 GREAT PRICE SMASHING GROUPS! Bernstein and Yetta Schaengold, partners in the Plaza Theater, 4030 Montgomery Road, Norwood.

The boy's arm was broken in his fall. He charges that the theater was improperly lighted. Sues In Death Of Husband. 39c to 49c Values! Holds powder and make-up on until removed. Prevents "shiny" nose; non-greasy; waterproof.

Gives you a velvety flattering complexion. 15c to 25c Values! Wcya. 25c Smart 80-sq. percale prints. 15c Durable colored cotton broadcloths.

19c Unusual novelty suit ing 15c 61x60 Percale Frints. 19c Quality, gayly colored plisse crepes. 25c Novelty assorted sheer cottons. 19c Quality colored sateen. 19c Value newest cotton dress prints.

All fast color and all 36" wide In mill lengths and" seconds. Many other plain and novelty cotton wash fabrics not 59c to 79c Values! Printed rayon French crepes. Printed spun rayon linen weave type. Jacquard crepes! Crepe Romaines. Bibbed failles! Satin-back gamsa.

Bough crepe weaves! Novelties! A special purchase from one of the largest dress manufacturers brings you this sale! Full bolts! Mill lengths! The season's most fashionable dress fabrics! Black! Newest colors! 39" wide prints and plains. 29c to 39c Values! 39c Quality printed blister seersuckers. 29c Lustrous colored slub broadcloths. 29c Dainty flock-dot voiles. 29c Gay, vivid Mexican printed suiting.

39c Sheet solid-color organdy. 29c Fastel printed under wear batiste. 29c Gay printed pique. 29c Finest quality printed dress fabrics. Also many other 36" wide and fast color, colored dress fabrics in mill lengths and seconds.

Frints, novelties, and solid colors. Rachelle Flesh Brunette Suntan and three Rouge Tones 25c and 50c POYD'a-BASE AampclwL First Floor Upper Level ROLLMAN'S 49c Gleaming rayon panne satin. 39o Crisp rayon faille taffeta. 39c Spun rayon linen weaves in solid colors. 39o 1-Way flake-spun rayon in 12 colors.

All cut from full bolts. Fannie Greenwell, ad-, ministratrix of the estate of Burton Earl Greenwell, demands $25,000 in a Common Pleas action filed yesterday against the Lummus Company 420 Lexington Avenue, New York, for the death of Greenwell, her husband. Greenwell, an employee of the Gulf Refining Company, Hooven, was injured fatally March 19, 1937. His widow says agents of the Lummus Company negligently removed braces holding trusses on a railroad flatcar, which resulted in his being crushed. NEW SUITS FILED.

COMMON PLEAS COURT. ASS072. Margaret H. Franchuk vi. Steve 1 Frsnchuk.

For divorce. AM073. Hanaford Roberta Vi. Muriel Roberta. For divorce.

A66074. Central Trust Company vs. Al-hert Ostendort and Cora Ostendort. For 9An75. Central Trurt Company v.

Albert H. Ostendorf. et al. For A607. Fifth Third Union Trust Company va.

City of Cincinnati. To enjoin 8AOT7ntLeot Smith vi. Edwin Baldwin. Petition on appeal filed. 66078.

Business Men'i Federal S. L. A v. Kathrun K. Brown, et al.

For A tremendous array of brand-new quality fabrics, all 39" wide and selected from over 30 radiant colors. All perfect-quality fabrics. HERE'S A REAL MONEY SAVER! EXTRA ADDED FEATURES! Plenty of extra space for your shopping comfort and all the other conveniences that go with a gigantic sale like this! Downstairs Lower Level Absolutely Our Creates S3 616 and foreclosure of mortgage. A66079. Fannie Greenwell vs.

Lummus Company. For S25.0O0 damages. A660S0. Aloyslus Brueneman vs. Harold Bernstein, et al.

For JS.17S damages. A66081. William V. Sidney vs. Marcella Wlssel.

For $900 on note. A66082. William V. Sidney vs. Earl Franklin.

For $.114.72 on account. A66083. Thomas Lowe vs. Agnes Lowe. For divorce.

A66084. Cirry 8. Brockwell, vs Robert J. Witt and Elsie Witt. For $530 a note.

A66ng5. Marv Brocker v. Eliiabeth Wenzel. For $15,226 damages. A66086.

Teverina Dl Marco vs. Guldo T)i Marco. For divorce and custody of child. A66W. Mary Gabbard vs.

Bremen Street L. B. Comnany. For $5,000 damages. A660SS.

goring Garden L. ft B. Company s. Albert P. Huseman.

et al. For $4,845 and foreclosure of mortgage. A66089. Eliraheth M. Mauoln vs.

Connecticut Fire Insurance Company. Petition en anneal filed. Kthel K. Hetiler T. Parke G.

Smith. For $50,000 damages. A6K091. Central Trust Company, trustee Countv Commissioners of Hamilton Countv. For declaratory Judgment.

A66092. Patrick Furey vs. Rav Puwel and Peter A. Rebnolt For $2,500 mi if mm MODESS 30's Buy Modess in this convenient package and save 10! First Floor Upper Level ROLLMAN'S ranis What Would Life Be Without You actually save 30c to 50c on each pair or panel! WW 9 -A -mm a Mm 1 sT mm ms 4 1 I mm ms mm 0 9 ruiy our oigy vi i i i i f. -a a- nam ana m.

sas. jtk or -BSB -snatw V.V i Mt r.m BBB1 JO, -ft 'IT v. SHOE REPAIR DEPT. These Low Prices TODAY and EVERYDAY HALF SOLES (Leather or Cemposltloa) SCBAHTOrJ LACE CURTAILS Bright and gay selection of 31" wide and 2Y2 yds. long rough-weave lace curtains in choice of 4 smart designs.

Regular price to replace, 1.29 pair. EYES Any Sixe Shoes 9 While You Walt Pr. "SCRANT0N" LACE CURTAINS SCRAHTON" LACE PANELS "SCRAHTON" LACE PANELS Precious Beyond Price Vital to lociat popularity are eye lra of blurt and squinting eye that fully and clearly with fiestas. Dr. 0.

A. Schuessler Optometrist at ROLLMAN'S SECOND FLOOR .00 When you bring your shoes to us for repair, you are not confronted with two or three different grades and prices. Just ONE Guaranteed High Quality. Junl one bargain price NONE HIGHER! Cee a'aar Chart Account! iArge else 3S" wlda and 1'4 yards long, rough-weave lace curtains In thole of 4 smart designs. Regular price tn replace, 1,69 pair.

rine aiftortmans nf bit; (0" wlda and S'-i yd. Inns; roni-h-weave lace panels In choice of 4 smart tl cairns. Regular price to replace, 1.4 each. 1 Ea, 69 Spodally prl Ura panels. 41V wlda and J'j yards Ions In rhntre of 4 smart designs.

All rnot.h-w.ava lata panrls. Ratn-lar price to) replace, SSe each. Sketched, 89 Downstairs Lower Level Lace Curtains Ea, Truck Drivers! Service Hen! Station Attendants! w. wwaeaww Hawse a Hurry For These! MONDAY ONLY! JUST 42 Sensational Sale! JUST 109 HIGHER-PRICED FAMOUS SALE. and Seconds eV SALE! 900 Prs.

First! of Regular SI. 00-1. 99 and 2. Firsts 49 MEN'S FINE PAriTS-BREECHES MEN'S Topcoats errs SUITS FREE-WESTINGHOUSE Sewing Machines T-Jl Umitei Quantity SIZE 29 TO 44 IN GROUP, BUT NOT IN EVER STYIF! .95 nV 9 SB 20, 30, 40 Cabinets slightly marred, but all mechanically perfect. Your old machine accepted as part payment.

I Reversible and Regular Styles Included! i'f rrom Upstairs Ui) neuueru rrtini Stock! 1.49 79c 1.49 79c 1,49 79c 2.49 79c 2.49 79c 1.69 79c 1.39 79c 2.49 79c Sanforized Twills Reg. Sanforized Coverts, Reg. 1.00 to Sanforized Suitings Reg. Corduroys Reg. 1.99 to Part-Wool Cheviots Reg Whipcords Reg Coltonades Reg.

Breeches, coverlg, whipcords, or corduroys. 1.69 to Whore Hte but at Itnllmnn's Townntal Extra Special! USED MODELS Reg. $209.00 Singer Electric Gear drive Now 969.30 White Rotary Console, Electric 29.50 Domestic Desk Console, Electric 931.50 Free-Weslinghouse Console, Electric. .9 19.50 ft Spring means topcoat season Is here, so why not take advantage of this grand selection of tweeds, herringbones, rag lan and balma-caans. All the newest fabrics Included In si." 34 to 44 in group but not in every stylo.

Downstair Men's Annex A good selection of men's suits In light and medium shades. Only 109 single and double breasted models In regular or sport back style Including sixes SS to SO In group but not In every style. Men's Annex rs will you Samples, find such grand and timely bargains firsts, Irregulars and seconds. Downstairs Men's Annex nr.TTiJr.vr li NINTH FLOOR No Tnwn Payment As Law aa 4 a nar on I5 I'urchasra small carrylnj charre. nUaUiMMD.

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