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I DEATHS. DEATHS. BURCKARD-Nicholas. Burekard, be- RASCHIG--Alice Raschix (nee Rollloved husband of Catherine wid H. H.

Raschie. (nee Stiens). Saturday, January Saturday. January 12, 1924. at 6 12.

1924. at 8.45 in his 56th aged 61 years. Funeral Tuesyear. Funeral from late residence, day. at p.

from her late real406 Jackson St. Bernard. Ohio, dence. Stanton av. Burial priTuesday.

January 15. at n. m. vate. It is earnostly requested that Requiem high mass at St.

Clement' flowers he omitted. Church, at a. m. SCHLINGMANN Clara Schlingmann 8:30 (nee Schwelnefue), beloved wife of BURLEW-Mrs. Mazie Burlew.

be- the late Fred Schlingmann. Saturloved wife of Howard Burlew, I day. January 12. 1924, at 4:45 a 31 st Thursday, January. 10, from 1924.

in Allen aged 84 years. Funeral Tueaday, her Temple year. Monday, January 14, at 11 January 15, 1924. at 1:30 p. from the residence of her daughter.

Mra. m. William Graber. 4032 Spring Grove CARROLL. James Carroll.

beloved AV. Services at the First Evangelical husband of Katheryn Carroll (nee Protestant Church, on Hoffner Visaer, fon of Minnie (nee at 2 p. m. Friends invited. January and 10, at 3 p.

late m. Funeral from Schless, Sands) the Michael Carroll, Friday. late residence, 1020 Kingston place, January 11, 1994, aged 65 years, FuPrice Monday, January at neral from residence of his nephew. 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at Joseph Nacke. 2709 Columbia Church of Blessed Sacrament, 9 a. m. fonday. January 14, at 7:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Rose CONEY-Emma Coney. Second Church at 8 a. m.

16, versary St. mass Edward's Wednesday, Church, January at Schwecke Schmidt, at her residence, 217 Wade m. Thursday, January 10, In her 66th Corrigan (nee year. Services at the chapel of the of the late Owen Henry Gildehaus 1410 Vine CORRIGAN- Catherine Thursday, Monday, January 14. at 2:30 p.

m. Riordan), widow Corrigan, at Chicago, January 10, 1924. Funeral Monday, SCHNEIDER Elizabeth Schneider January 14, at 8:30 a. from William resi- (nee Hanekamp), widow of August of her sister, Mrs. Magnolia H.

H. Schneider and mother of GerCondo, Woodbine and Requiem high masa trude Aufderhaar, Friday, January Glendale, Ohio. 11. 1924, at her residence. 734 Burns at 8t.

Gabriel's Church at 9 Cemetery. A. m. aged 73 years. Funeral TuesBurial at Oak KIll day, January 15.

Requiem high Friends invited. mass at St. Michael's Church at Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. DAVIS-Martha Davis, January 9, 1924, at the home of her STAMM-Mary Stamm (nee Schaub), sister, Mrs.

Sarah Wallace. January widow of George Stamm, Thursday, mond st. Funeral Monday, January 10, 1924. aged 88 years. 14, at 1 p.

from St. John's Funeral from residence of her Church, Barr and Mound sts. daughter, Mrs. Fred A. Lamping, husband of the day.

3418 14. at Westwood. MonCheviot DOLL late -George Caroline Doll, Doll (nee Wehman), January m. Requiem Friday, high mass at St. Catherine's Church passed away January 11, at 8:30 a.

m. 1924. in his 73d year. Funeral from Chris. Dhonau funeral home.

1608 STOPKEY-Charles Stopkey, beloved Hoffner, Monday, January 14, at 2 husband of Bertha Stopkey (nee p. m. Evana), 1924. suddenly. Thursday, January 10, at 7:15 a.

of 2542 NeUe M. Draper (nee Trade North Fairmount, in his Price). widow of F. A. Draper, Sat- 50th year.

Funeral from Vitt urday, January 12, 1924, at the resi- Stermer's funeral home. 1824 Westdence, 4324. Lafayette South wood high Monday, at 7:30 a. m. ReNorwood, Ohio.

Services Mondav, quiem mass at St. Leo's Church 14, at 10:30 a. m. at W. at 8 a.

m. Mack Johnson's funeral home, Mc- widow Millan st. and Upland place. Henry Walke, Saturday, Walke, January 12, of (nee Lam- 1924, in her 91st year. Services at bert), widow of Martin Eckel, Fri- the late residence, 471 Riddle road, Eckel day, January 11, 1924, at the resi- Monday, January 14, at 1 p.

m. dence of her daughter, Mrs. Heur Burial private. Hildebrandt, 1124 Waterworks road. B.

WeterNewport. Ky, Aged 77 years. Fu- stroem. beloved son of the late Rev. neral Monday.

January Francis 14. Requiem August H. and Kezia W. Weterhigh mass at St. Interment de Sales St.

stroem (nee Reeser), at his home, (New York papers please 65 years. Funeral from late resiChurch at 9 a. m. Spring, Ky. 4320 Vermont on South Covington, Joseph's Cemetery, Cold Friday, January 11, 1924, aged dence.

Monday, January 14. at Evers, of 219 Grant p. m. Interment Highland Cincinnati, Ohio, beloved hus- tery. band of Emma (nee Troyer).

suddenly, at Franklin, Ohio, aged 59 beloved WONOCOTT--George husband of Tillie Wonocott, years Remains at the home of and father of Wonocott his daughter, Mra. Early Bowie, Thursday, Mrs. J. W. Dean, Prospect Bellevue, Ky.

Fu- residence of his January 10, 1924, at the neral Monday, January 14, at 10 1409 Main son, George Wonom. Interment at Miltonville, cott, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio, aged 61 years. residence Funeral Monday, services at late at FITZPATRICK-Mary A. 1924, 3 Fitzpatrick.

p. etery, m. Interment at Evergreen CemFriday, January at a. at Walnut her realdence, Hilla. Funeral Monday, -Agnes Wuellner (nee 1890 Burdette high at Enneking, relict of Henry WuellSt.

January Francis 14. de Sales Requiem Church, at mass 8:30 ner, Friday, January 11, 1924, at het residence, 1617 Brewster in her a. m. 78th year. Funeral Monday, JanuFORSTNER- Forstner.

Ninth 14. Requiem high mass at St. memorial requiem mass at Church Mark's Church at 8:30 a. m. of St.

Paul of the Cross, Edison Park, Chicago, Ill. husband WUEST-Melchior of Wuest. beloved the late Mary Agnes FRANK-Sybilla Frank, widow of Leo Wuest (nee Borgerding), Thursday, M. Frank, Friday, January 11, 1924, January 10, 1924. at 6 p.

in his at her residence, 358 Rockdale 87th year. Funeral from the Paul Avondale, in her 88th year. Funeral Huth Clifton funeral home, 480 Ludservices at the chapel of the United low corner Whitfleld. Monday, Jewish Cemetery Sunday, January January 14, at 8 a. m.

Solemn re13, at 2:30 p. m. Kindly omit flowers. Quiem high mass at St. George's Church at 8:30 a.

m. Burial private. GLAZIER William Glazier, beloved Kindly omit flowers. husband of Lelia Glazier (nee Davis), passed away Friday, January 11, 1924. Funeral Monday, Jan- IN MEMORIAM.

uary 14. at 10:80 a. from Presbyterlan Church. Cleves, Ohio. In Loving Memory HOFFERT-Sophia Hoffert (nee Winkelman), beloved wife of the late Of our who daughter and sister, Marie Luhn, Philip Hoffert, Friday, January 11, died January 17, 1022.

1924, at 10:40 a. aged 82 years. There are griefs that cannot And comfort, Funeral Monday, January 14, from And wounds that cannot be healed; the residence of her daughter, Mrs. There are sorrows 60 deep in the human Frank Rheinecker, 1084 W. Liberty They heart at 2 m.

Friends invited. So often cannot be half revealed. we go to your grave, HOPE--John Hope, January 10, at But, oh, 'tis hard to bear 1 a. m. Funeral from his late resi- To Ofter go away sit and leave you there.

dence, 560 Mt. Hope road, Price we and wonder HIll, January 14, at 8:30 a. m. Re- If What you would think and say quiem high mass at Holy Family you Since knew went what had transpired Church at 9 a. m.

you away. be- Sadly Missed By Mother and Brother. of Clara Joehnk Second anniversary high mass at F. Joehnk, loved husband (nee Henry's Church January 17, 1924, Biedinger), 'Friday, January 11, 1924, at in his residence, 59th year. 1600 State Funeral Monday, services In Loving Memory January 14, at 10:30 a.

m. Of who our dear little son, Edwin Michels, KARLAN Florence Karlan (nee at Crescent departed this life January 1919, Springs, January 12, 1924. Funeral from the An angel face from heaven Murray) passed away Saturday, Homer Son Funeral Home, Thir- Looks down at us each day, teenth and Walnut Tuesday, And whispers: "Mother, dear, don't grieve 15, at 8 Requiem Because I've gone to stay; January mass at a. m. Church For when God calls you to this land high St.

Xavier at I'll meet you at the brink; 8:80 a. m. With tears of Joy I'll clasp your hand When God connects the link." KING -Michael King and mother. Sadly Missed By His Parents, Brother Seventh anniversary mass Wednes- Sisters. and day, January 16, at at St.

Xavier's Church. In Memory KRUSE Charles Fred. Kruse, be- Of loved husband of Catherine Wagner our Winkler, dearly who beloved passed mother, away Margaretha Kruse, Saturday, January 12, 1924, 1923: January aged 43 years. Services at the restdence of his parents, 145 Dorchester of January our will dear always bring memories Tuesday, January 15, at 2:80 You will never be mother forgotten gone to rest; p. m.

By us who loved you best. LAUGHLIN-Mary Louisa Laughlin, Every What night you we would sit and think and wonder darling daughter of George M. If you knew what has say Laughlin and A Margaret Secrist Since the day passed happened Laughlin, Friday, January 11, 1924, Always To Be Loved you away. at the residence, 11 E. Fourth Husband and Children, and Remembered Newport, aged 2 years.

Funeral services at Monday, late residence January at 14, 2 p. with m. In Loving Remembrance Interment in Evergreen Cemetry. Of Elijah E. Downs.

January 15, passed away LEON-Mary Leon, Friday, Janu- 1923; pry 11, 1924, at Funeral 8:15 from p. the in resi- her 'Neath Growing our day eyes he slowly faded, Tat year. Bearing by all day more frail; dence of her sister, Mrs. M. Habig, sweetly his suffering 3281 Colerain Monday, January You Wtthout are murmur, moan or wall.

14, 1924, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn re- Where the sleeping, golden dearest waters loved one, quiem high mass at Sacred Heart And we know that you are flow, happy Church, Interment at Our Lady of Vic- In your everlasting home. Camp Washington, at. 9 tory' Cemetery, Delhi, Ohio.

Sadly ter and Missed By Grandchildren, His Loving Wife, Daugh. LISKER Elizabeth Lisker (nee Puehl), beloved wife of the late In Memory Carl Lisker, at 216 W. Fifteenth of in her 80th year. Funeral Monday, Mrs. Adella May Littiken, who January 14, from Gus Schraffenber- January 11, 1019.

ger's funeral parlors, 1207 Elm No Only one those knows who the silent heartaches, at 10 a. m. the have lost can tell Of grief that's borne In silence McCUTCHAN--Alice McCutchan (nee For one who loved' so well. Mallon), beloved wife of the late For every God one she did her best; Thomas McCutchan, and sister of May grant her eternal rest. the Sullivan late Rev.

and Mrs. Mary A. Mullin, Sadly Littiken. Missed By Her Husband, Edward F. C.

Mallon, Mrs. Rose and aunt of Francis, Mary and Theresa Castellini, at Sullivan Chicago, and Mrs. Victor Thurs- J. In Memory day, in state J. Sullivan of our dearly beloved mother, Minnie January 10, 1924- Remains will 11e at J.

Due Kruise, who passed AWAY January funeral home, 413 Broadway. 1914. notice of funeral. Louis (Mo.) Dearest mother, you are gone, but and Portland (Ore.) papers please forgotten. copy.J From the Beloved Children.

MARTZ- -George Martz, beloved husband of Susan Martz (nee Scha- In Remembrance fer-Nightingale), passed away at his home, School Section road, Of our beloved husband and father, Green Township, January 12, in his per Schoch, who died January 16, 63d year. Due notice of funeral. Gone But Not Forgotten. MEIMAN-John Meiman, beloved son passed Your memory 18 to-day as the hour of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry away, Melman (nee Bueter), Friday. Janu- Your Wife and Children. ary 11, 1924, at his home, 48 318 Berry In Loving Memory Covington, Monday, January aged 14, years. from residence at 7:30 a. m.

Re- of William S. Funeral the late Baker, 10, 1916. who died em high mass at Mother of God uary irch at a. m. Interment Mother In Your memory that ever lives Tod Cemetery.

hearts you have known. INDORF Bernadetta Midden- Sadly Missed by His Wife and Bon. and the Kiddies. beloved Middendorf daughter of Mr. Rens- and John Friday, N.

January 11, (nee 1924, at In Memory ner home, 115 W. of our dearly beloved son, Joseph RobertEleventh Covington, aged 33 15, years. Funeral late son, who passed away January 12, Tuesday, January 8:30 m. from Requiem her Gone, but not forgotten. at St.

Aloysius Church at 9 Sadly Missed by His Parents, Brother residence at a. high mass Mother of God Sisters. a. m. Interment in Cemetery.

In Memory of Joseph and Elizabeth Miller (nee or Mrs. Louisa Thren, who passed MILLER--Frank Miller, beloved son away Backherms), Thursday, January 10, January 9. 1923: 1924, at 6:05 a. aged 29 years. Sadly Grandchildren.

Missed By Husband, Children Funeral Monday, January 14, from the 7:30 a. residence, Requiem high MASS at at In 2288 Colerain Loving Memory Sacred Church at 8 a. m. Or Edwin Esberger, who passed Friends invited. January 9, 1919.

MISTLER-Mayme Mistler (nee, Bier- Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and man), Friday, January 11, 1924, at Gertrude and Edwin Esberger. 11 a. aged 35 years. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co.

funeral In Loving Memory uary 14, at 2 p. m. Of my dear mother, parlors, 652 State Monday, JanCathrine Fink, died January 13, 1923. PAGE Pagel (nee Grautman), Sadly Missed by Her Daughter, Mrs. Emma beloved wife of Harry Pagel, passed Rissel.

AWAY Friday, January 11, 1924, at 12:30 p. at her residence, No. In Loving Memory 2716 Scioto In her 37th year. Funeral Tuesday, Janunry 15. at 2 p.

Of Daley Hughes who passed m. from Wrassmann Barfknecht away January 13, 1922: funeral parlor, No. 1421-23 Main st. Her Sister-in-law, Friends invited. Marguerite K.

Newland, THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 1924 NEWS SECTION. 31 IN MEMORIAM. In Memory of Richard Stauber, who departed this life January 14. 1922.

and spending his birthday on the of Somewhere: beppy home we once enjoyedHow sweet the memory clingsBut death has left a loneliness Which never ran be filled. Sad and rudder was the call Of one so dearly loved by ail. There 00 chance to say farewell To those he loved 60 well. His eyes were closed, and they were cold, His suffering might the story have told. did not know the pain he bore, we did not know he was going to die.

We only know lte went away and never said good -by. Sadly Missed By Father. Mother, Sistere and Brothers. In Loving Memory or Hilda Altemeter Achwarte, who passed away January 12, 1923: low, sweet voice rust whispered "Come, And our dear one passed away. Oh, how we have longed through 4 sad year, With a longing akin to pain, For the touch of her hand, the sound of her voice.

Just to see her dear face once agal Gone to that mansion, beautiful and bright, With sweet angels attending her ever; She is still our bright star, shedding rays of light That will reflect on our and homes forever. Sadly Missed By Husband. Sisters and Brothers. In Loving Memory of our dear mother, Hilda E. Schmidt, who passed away January 15, 1023, and our dear father, Gustave A.

Schmidt, who passed away January 13, 1023: Surrounded by frienda, we're linesome, In the midst pleasure, we are blue; smile on our face and a heartacheLonging and yearning for you. We have cried and sighed since we parted; Nobody knows how we miss you. We would give all we have to have you back home: We are lonesome, so lonesome, for you. Sadly Missed By Their Sons and Daughters. In Loving Remembrance Of our dearly beloved father and grandfather, Mr.

Anthony Gerth, who died January 17. 1922. One long year has passed Since we saw our dear father last. In allence you suffered, In patience you bore. Until God called you home To suffer no more.

Sadly Missed by Mr. and Mra. William Gerth and Grandchildren, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Wiedeman.

First anniversary requiem high mass Thursday, January 17, 1934, at St. Michael's Church at 7:30 a. m. In Loving Memory 2 Of my dear mother, Josephine Muench (nee Schwemberger), who departed this January 18, 1914. Dear mother: All to myself I think of you, Think of the things you used to do, Think of the things you used to say, Think of the happy yesterday, All to myself.

Sadly Miased by Your Loving Son, John Muench. 2 Anniversary high masa at St. George's Church Tuesday morning, February 5, 7:45 o'clock. In Loving Memory Of my dear wife. Carrie Korte (nee Fosthoff), who died January 15, 1923.

ONLY SLEEPING. Dearest wife, how I miss you Since from earth you passed away; And my heart is aching sorely As I think of you to-day. But when life's race is over, And my turn has come to go. We'll meet in heaven above, In God's home we long for 80. Sadly Missed by Husband.

In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, Mary E. Werges, passed away January 16, 1923. And dear father, Fred G. Werges, who passed away February 2, 1922. Together in life, together In death.

They are resting side by alde. Not dead to us who loved them, Not lost, but gone before: And in our hearts and memory They will live forevermore. Sadly Missad by Their Children. In Loving Memory of our dear mother, Sarah Distler, passed away January 12, 1921. Three sad years- Oh, how quickly they we gazed with sad eyes On your dear face last.

To your memory we tender, While on your grave we strew The flowers we treasured, 8t. Our love's token to you, Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Loving Memory Of Mr. George Fischer, who died January 12, 1923. Oh, dearest one, we miss thy voice, No more we see thy face; For thou hast found a home above, Before the Throne of Grace.

We'll meet in heaven nome sweet day, Forever to remain; Where we'll Join in Joy and love, And never part again. Sadly Missed by Hig Beloved Wife. In Loving Memory Of our husband father, Michael Trapp, who departed this life January 15, Two sad years have passed away, and 11, a vacant chair Recalls the volce, the love and smile of father, who once sat there, So we often go to your grave; but, oh, hard to bear To go away again and leave you there. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Children. By In Sad But Loving Memory of our dearly loved wife, daughter sister, Helen Markley (nee Blum), died January 12, 1919.

One consolation, the linka of earth caanot sever: Love and remembrance last forever. Sadly Missed by Loving Husband, Mother, Sisters and Brothers, In Memory Of Mrs. Hattie Eberle (nee Kohlbrand), who died January 16, 1923. One sad year of time has passed Since we sAw our dear wife and mister But her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. Missed by Her Husband, Arnold Eberle, died and Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Emig and Family. In Loving Memory of Henry C. Sohn, who passed January 15, 1915, Surrounded by friends I am lonesome, In the midst of pleasure I'm blue, smile on my face and heartache, Longing and yearning for you. Badly missed by his loving niece, Laura A.

Mark. In Loving Memory 11, of my dear husband, C. W. Hendley, departed this world October 6, not Do not ask me if I miss himAching hearts alone can tell. Earth his lost him, heaven has found Jesus has done all things well.

Badly Missed by His Loving Wife. Can- 1014. In Memory Of Henry Dreman, who departed this January 16. 1904: you Oh, for touch of the hand that vanished, Or sound of the voice that's stilled. Rest in peace.

From His' Loving Wife and Daughters, JanIn Memory Of Mrs. Margaret, Lang who died January Anna 1923, One sad year of time has passed Since we saw our dear mother last; But the memory la as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. Missed by Her Children. 1921. In Memory and of our dear mother, Elizabeth who died January 10, 1911.

Just thirteen year ago to-day Since our mother passed away. Lord, keep green the grave that Benenth the wide and starry skies, and From Your Daughters Magdalen and beth. In Memory away Of my dear mother, MAGDALENA SCHOTT. Son, To-day recalls to our memory the anniversary of her death. Badly Missed by Daughter, Mrs.

A. dorter, and Family. who Anniversary masa January 16. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Bertele, who January 1922.

One sad yenr of time baa passed Since we saw our dear mother last; But the memory la as dear As in the hour she passed away, Missed by Her Husband and Children IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, A. J. Lass Two years have passed since you left Bad was the shock received that day. You bade no one Inst farewell.

You said to none. Every night we sit and wonder What you would think and If you knew what has transpired Since the day you passed away. You are gone. but not forgotten, Nor shall you ever For 68 long as lite and memory last We shall remember thee. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Children and Grandchildren.

Second anniversary mass at the Church of the Assumption at o'clock. In Memory Of our dear daughter and meter, Ada Vollmer Wienkemp, who died January 16, 1920. The sparkling eyes, smiling face, We now no more behold. The lips that sulled so kind to us Are now forever cold, 'Tis sweet to know we shall meet again. Where parting la no more, And that the one we loved so dear Has only gone before.

Badly Minsed by Her Mother, Father and Brothers, Anniversary high mass at 8t. Church January 7:45 mn. In Memory of John Reuther, who died January 18, Two sad years have passed Since we BaW our dear father last; But his memory la as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. Missed by Wife and Sons. Card of Thanks.

We desire (o express our heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to our friends and relatives for their sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, ANNA KAUFMAN (nes Wise). Especially do we wish to thank visita Rev. Father Charles W. Kuenie for his to the house, Rev. Father T.

for his sermon and words of consolation, the Ohio Pattern Works employees, AmerIcan Puritan Electric Chocolate Device Company employees. employees. the Co. the donors of all the floral and Itual bouquet offerings, and Edw, J. Stefke for' his kindness and efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral, From the Bereaved Husband and Daugh- ters.

Card of Thanks. While our hearts are Ailed with sorrow and grief we are not unmindful of the many kind acts and words of sympathy bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the sad hours of our bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved mother, MRS. LUCY STATON. do we wish to thank the donors of the many beautiful Moral offerings. Rev.

Also William P. Baird for his Impressive and calls, the pallbearers and Dr. mon Nestley, and H. Linnemann Sons for their kind and emclent service. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks.

While our hearts are filled with sorrow and grief we are not unmindful of the many kind acts and words of sympathy bestowed upon um by our relatives, friends and neighbors in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, JACOB DICE. Also do we wish to thank the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, Rev. Kubler for his impressive sermon and visita: the choir and Mrs. Hilda Bierman, the pallbearers and Dr. Colter and John Hodapp for his kind and efficient service, The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks.

herewith extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral offerings and pathy shown to us in the loss of our dearly beloved son and brother, ERNEST POTREFFKE. Especially do we thank Rev. Haupt for his consoling words: also the Prospect Council, Junior Order: also Dr. Rockhill and friends, of Rockhill Sanitarium, and to the pallbearers, and F. M.

Westerman Son for their efficient services. Herman Potreffke and Family, Card of Thanks. I wish to extend my heartfelt, thanks to my relatives and friends wympathy shown to me in the great 1088 of my dearly beloved husband, NICOLAS PITTLINGER. I also wish to thank Father Varelman, of St. Elizabeth Church, for his impressive requiem; the donors of the tiful floral offerings: also the Cherokee Club, and Gus Gildehaus for his excellent care and efficient manner in which he ducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our relatives. friends and neighbors for the kindness shown in our Inte sorrow and sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved brother, JOHN NEWBY. Especially do we thank the undertakers, Swetnam and Rev. H.

Runyan, of Christian Church, Latonia. Brothers and Sisters. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, ELEANORA SCHIFFER HEID. Especially do we wish to thank Fathers Goebel and Hanses for their kindness and the donors of the spiritual and foral offerings.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. In the recent death of my mother. Mra. Margaret Weber, the sympathy and kind.

ness of all dear friends and neighbors here gratefully acknowledged. I destre to especially thank 8t. Elizabeth Soclety, Poor Bouls' Society, Father Basil, of St. Clement's Church: the employees of Geirs. hoefer Clothing and Mr.

Busse, of Busse Borgman Co. Miss Helen Weber. Card of Thanks. We wieh to thank our friends for the sympathy shown us in the loss of our loved friend, CHARLES WILSON Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Riley, and Edw.

he Bletke for efficient manner in which conducted the funeral, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kirby. Card of Thanks.

The Rosenthal family wish extend their heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Miller, of 836 Windham avenue, and to the members of the Avondale Synagogue for their kindness during our recent bereavement. Rosenthal Family. Card of Thanks. wish to express my "their heartfelt thanks to to all that expressed sympathy Un in the loss of my beloved brother.

John Weber. William G. Weber. CITY FUNERAL HOME J. J.

SULLIVAN CO. 613 BROADWAY. Main 1000-1601. tabarban Home and Place INVALID CAR. ThE LUSSE BORGMANN CO FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

1517 Freeman Three Sensectarian: charge. Phone W. Katablished 1895. W. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME Fandbarn 478.

McMilian and Upland 1 Manitary, Aesthetie, Modern. remation Union Central Cremation Bide. M. 3450. Free Beoklet.

Free Chapel. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1564 KLM STREET (Near Liberty) Phone Canal 6930. Gus Schraffenberger FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1807 Elm Street.

Tel. Canal JULIUS BAER FLORAL DESIGNS FOURTH SE EAST IN MEMORIAN. Card of Thanks. While our hearts are Ailed with sorrow and grief we are Bot unmindful of the kind deeda. words of comfort and pathy extended to us by our relatives, many friends and kind neighbors during the sad hours of our bereavement tained in the great loss of eur beloved son and brother, WILLIAM GEIST, JR.

And we pause for moment in our atAction to offer our sincere thanks to Rev. Paul Schmidt tor his words of comfort and consolation. West wood Council No. 129, Jr. U.

A. for their large attendance the services And the brothers of Hamilton County Kian for their Moral offering. the Green Township Mutual Aid, the American Jewish A clation and Lodge and the donors of the many and most beautiful Moral offerings. Meta Veith for her beautiful solos. Joseph C.

Grause, and the Vitt Stermer Co. for the emetent manner in which they ducted the funeral. From the Begaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to all our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to us 10 our bereavement the loss of our dearly loved son and brother.

HERBERT SCHULZ, Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Tieman for the beautiful and consoling words, hie teachers and the little pallbearers, his playmates and pale for the beautiful Morel offerings and many spiritual bouquets and the Busse Borgmann Company for the prompt and emolent manger in which the funeral was conducted. The Grief -Stricken Family, 1 Card of Thanks. Even though our hearts are Alted with sorrow and grief. are not unmindful of the many kind acts and words of thy bestowed upon UN by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the sad hours of our bereavement in the loss of our ly beloved mother, MRA.

CATHERINE CLAUSE. the many beautiful Moral offerings, Rev. Also do we wish to thank the donors of 8. Strother for his Impressive services, the membera of the Barbara Pritchie Council. and Charles A.

Smith Nous for their excellent care and efficient manner 18 which they conducted the funeral. Badly Missed By Children Grand. children. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere heartfelt thanks to all our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our great sorrow and and reavement in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, PAUL HELD.

Especially do we wish to thank Mr. Thiesina for his services, donors of beautiful Moral offerings, the Ariadne Lodge, F. A. Hayriacher Lodge, and employees of the Reinhardt-Newton pony, and the Busee Borgmann Company for the kind and efficient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Pemily, Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our great row and bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved mother. SUSANNA SCHIRMER. We especially wish to thank Rev. Pence, of the Trinity Lutheran Church, for his kindness and consoling words, and Mrl Radel for the efficient way in which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks.

To all friends and neighbors, who by their many Acts of kindness helped to bear our burdens during the long 111. ness and in the mad hour of our bereave: ment, when God called to Him eternal rest, our dearly beloved non, LEE JONES. Who passed away December 31, 1923: al. Rev. Fidebrandt for his consoling words and all donors of beautiful foral tributes.

Sadly missed by Father, Mother and Brother, Card of Thanks. I wish extend my heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbora for their ayinpathy and kindness extended to me in loss of my beloved husband. GEORGE HAUBOLD. I especially thank Hospital, Dr. Garrison and Rev.

Ervin for their kind nervices, pallbearers, and donors for their floral offerings, and Undertakers hanr and Stetter tor their kindness, From the Bereaved Wife, Mra. Catherine Haubold, Card of Thanks. Father and Sons. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown and expressions of sympathy tendered in the mad hour of our bereavement the great loss of our dearly beloved mother MR8, CATHERINE YENKE.

Especially do we wish to thank the priests, choir, doctors, nurses and taker. We wish to thank the many kind friends. Henry Radel. Dr. Melvin Walker for beloved their mother, kindness in Anna the Liza loss of Fox, our beloved wife of Henry Pox.

God knows how much we miss her, How empty is her place. Henry For and Pamily. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all for the the sympathy lORA of and kindness beloved shown to us In our husband and father, John Grote, the donore of the beautify! noral Frank Imwalle for the kind and emetent manner of conducting the funeral. and Mra.

B. Gerberman for faithful assistance. Wife and Children. Charles E. Meyer Funeral Director--Mortician Canal 1931 1806 Vine St.

Thoughtful Service Satisfaction and Quality In Every Way. GEO. H. ROHDE Funeral Home Delta and Linwood Avs. East 404 BRANCH OFFICE: 2439 Eastern Av.

IN MEMORIAM. Card of Thanks. The family James Hardin Smith, SPANISH WAR VETERAN, 1333 Central deatre to express their sincere and avenue, brartfelt thanks to the Offeet and aft comrade of Harry bert Camp No. I. UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS for the beautiful and alve memorial services given him Memorial January 1924: Rev.

John Herget for kind eulogy and spiritual consolation that occ We also wish to thank the soldiere and Army Chaplain from Thomas. who assisted in conducting the service at Spring Grove Cemetery, also, Dr. James cuR and wife for their loyal services during his Itiness, and Nurre Bros. undertaker, for so ably conducting the funeral, thank all of our friends for their condor lence and sympathy. the memory of which shall remain hearts always.

Card of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow and grief we cannot forget the many kind acta bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the Pad hours of our bereavement In the of CUr dearly beloved father, John Henry Arne Kapecially wish to thank lev. ther Schwarta pastor of 8t. Church: Dr. Wm.

Dr. E. Moore. 8, Bung Ate. Co.

Holy Name St. Michael'a Keller Rociety, C. K. of O. the donore of the many spiritual and floral bouquets and Mr.

Henry Radel for the efficient mantel in which he ducted the funeral. The Bereaved, Mary Ann Arne and dren. Card of Thanks. We to our sincere and heartfelt thanks all our relatives, express friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown um 1p pur row and sad bereavement in the of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, DOROTHY MeGEOGH. Especially do we wish to thank Rey, Father Meyer and Father Finn for their kindly donors of the many spiritual bouquets and beautiful Moral offerines and Mr.

John Gliligan for the Retent manner in whieh he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family, LODGE NOTICES. CINCINNATI COMMANDERY 3. K. conclave January 7:30 Work: Red Cross and Malta.

Active List, attend spectal opening In full form at A. C. BACHMETER. E. C.

Attem: A. 8. Brown, P. Recorder, CYNTHIA LODGE NO. 155, AND Special meeting Neat FRIDAY EVE NING.

Work in F. Degree. ROBERT MUELLER, W. M. Gee, Grimm, Secret DAYLIGHT CHAPTER CLUB Fifth nUAI DANCE BATURDAY EVENING.

January 16, at Hotel Gibeon Haliroom. Dancing m. to 1:06 A. m. Hotel Gibson Orchestra, direction of Robert conti.

Including INFORMAL Committee on Tickets: Walter Walker, 1207 Vine atreet: Ida 1334 Main street; John Kohler, Fourth street. K. HANSELMANN -The will COMMANDERY assemble the NO. Asylum, 417 Broadway, MONDAY ING, January at to pay the last tribute of respect to the remains of our departed frater, Sir Knight John F. Joehnk.

F. W. ENGELHARDT. Commander. IVY LODGE NO.

18, K. OP will confer the Knight Rank January 16. at their new Hail, Liberty and Plum. LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. M.

F. AND Special communication January 16, o'clock m. Entered Apr prentice and Fellowcraft Degrees. Visitors welcome. GEORGE J.

KOHLER, W. M. R. L. Kraw, Secretary, JH.

O. u. A. M. and publie meeting at Muste Hall FRIDAY, January at p.

m. Boys' Band and Girls Olee Cluh from the National Orphane' Home will entertain. National officers will be the speakers. Doors open At 7 p. m.

A free. Publie Invited. F. A. LLEWELLYN, Chairman.

NORWOOD CHAPTER NO, 193, R. will hold a special convocation on DAY. January al m. Work in the P. and M.

Degrees, The work the M. E. M. Degree will be exemplified by the Degree Team of Cincinnati Counell No. R.

and 8. componed entirely Past High Pricata. Many new features. You are welcome. FRANK A.

ACT. 1, P. W. H. Hehmidt.

Accretary. WALNUT HILLS LODGE NO. 193, 1 AND A. meeting TUESDAY, Jan. vary 16, et 1:30 p.

m. E. A. Degree. VisitIna brethren welcome.

RUBRELL, M. BASTON, W. William Schuchardt, Secretary, A Friend In Need THE modern undertaker gives valuable service--and gets little praise. He insists you have nothing but the best. The Norwalk Vault airtight, proof, steel reinforced burial vault-he makes the foundation of every first-class funeral: It gives each humble grave all the protestion of a splendid tomb.

Sold by all undertakers and made by HERMAN SCHRECK 416 South 7th Hamilton, Ohie. Harry P. Miller Independent Undertaker My Price Trust Price Hearse. $6.00 $12.00 Limousine. 4.50 9.00 Floral Auto.

6.00 12.00 Use AIL Conducted, "hoMe office and Chapel 1446 Walnut Near Liberty Funeral Home Fifteenth and Race Sts. Phone Canal 1192 Union Labor The Personal TouchEvery detail of the funeral arrangements is given our personal attention. We endeavor to impress upon our patrons our desire to serve them in the capacity of friends. In doing this we hope to mitigate to small degree their burden of sorrow. Homes for Services J.

J. SULLIVAN CO. 413 Broadway Bell Place and McMillan St. LODGE NOTICES. LODGE NO.

AND whil the Temple MONDAY, January 1 19 attend the funeral of brother John F. Joshnk with Masonic services. ALBERT HEIDT. W. M.

George MASON AND FRIENDS- The dance te given by Patrol Oriental Next Shrine, dance January (masque) 19. has February been postponed. SPIRITUALISTS. FIRST CHURCH OP PREE PSYCHIC Cincinnati will hold services Sunday, 121. Mra.

Stiller will be with her charter and will be ordained by Richardeon, of Lillydale, N. by T. Richardson. Link and Are Miller and her son, At Loth st. Vine- Clifton car to Joe et.

All welcome, Canal FIRST SPIRI ALLIANCE CHURCH- fun. Lecture, Tune Parker With and the Circle Biath. All welcome MRA, ANYDER, Pastor. THE SPIRITUAL TEMPLE Walnut Hills Business Club. Gilbert 7:30.

Lecture: suhfect, Call of the Apirit." Me Mra. Edmond, Mre. Cancelller. Come bring your frienda. H.

B. Pastor. FOURTH CHURCH Every Wednesday, 1:10 Knowtion'. ville. K.

different mediume REV. V. Pester. MRA. MILLER -Readings dally and Runday, 10 a.

m. to p. m. Message Circle Tuesday. Loth st.

Vine -at. CAr "Canal FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH-112 Fourth Dayton, Ky. Bervicen 1:30 and 7:90 m. All welcome. Message RE Pastor.

CARRIE PFIRKMANNTuesday, 013 Maple, Dayton, Ky THIRD CHURCH Curtis Gilbert. Bervices Sunday and Thursday. MRS. ANYDER-118 W. Slath Canal 3646 Le K.

MIN. MAHONEY, HAMER-By ment. R. MILA. REPU8 given readinga 2700 Jeffercon THE FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF GOD hold Sunday, and 1:30 p.

m. to 6:30 and Thursday, 6 to 9. PRIVATELY Fifth shove Ohio Theater. Come and the word of God spoken truth. MRI, P.

A. B. REDELL, Founder. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF LIBERAL THOUGHT W. Sighth st.

Services unday and Thursday, p. Lectures Johnson, Mre. Ritz. Che and others Euchre and lotto January 15, 1924. Grands body welcome.

IMPORTANT NOTICE- -Good Will Spirit. Church, Ninth and Plum. Rev. Hurt, pastor, holds regular service VERY Funday 1:30, EVERY THERE and 1:10, and night this ad for reference. MRA STRATTON (Coffee Mary's daughformerly of Elm now lives 917 Orchard Newport.

Take or 15 car to Ninth, belt square to Orchard South 6128 JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCHDayle's. Court and Central. Preaching D. mi. MRI MANY HAYDEN.

Pastor. SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF CHRIST- Peehies Corner (over Lissette), 1:30. Ail tures. welcome. CHAS "XL.

mediums MRA. WOODLEY, 1730 Young Mt. Auburn. Circles Wednesday afternoon and Friday night. Readings by appointment.

MESSAGE meeting Thur, evening also, reading 2540 by Vine appointment. Avon 1660. MRA. MOOREMEETINGS CuR. 1 and 7:50, also 1880 Walnut.

Messages by Mra SERVICE Sunday 470 Teuschard. Lecture by Chapman. TE -Readings 9:30 to also Tuesday evenings. Eastern I East End car HARGENS moved to 1411 Clay Canal 2605, M. K.

RO88 has moved to 1311 John city. Readings from to 4 p. m. I MUR, STERLING -Spiritual readings by appointments only. WEST 6171.

life of at who our who 1922. still our 'tia and who last; away who him--- life has Fischer, lies Gus fourth 1807 Bayera- died STORE HOURS: 10:30 TO 4:30 "COAT BARGAINS, BUT NOT BARGAIN COATS" at Windhorst's MAIN AND 12TH STS. January Sale of F. L. L.

Model Coats, Suits, Dresses The outstanding feature of this sale is the positive assurance of our usual highgrade quality at very unusual savings. 4,000 Garments To Select From Sizes 16 to 59 Bust. All direct from regular stock, Whatever the impression created by this plainly worded ad. as to the values offered in this sale, will be more than verified by your own critical inspection. No matter what your figure or stature may be, we can fit you correctly.

Take advantage of this sale--you'll not regret coming and looking them over. We Give and Redeem Green Stamps The W.A. Watkins Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 3820-41 Eastere A New of PRANK WATKINS Night. Tee of Funeral Parters Free, Telephane 23L of service possible The fullest degree Eta It is nothing more than the bereaved family should expect, that when the mortician is notified of the need for his services, he shall at once lay aside all other interests and dethe time of his staff to The Imwalke Morvote his and immediate The tuary Letter, the that one obligation. document which code of.

Imwalle Service is unmistells the writer's takable in this regard--which are wishes for the conadded the unsurpassed equipment and material facilities of the duct of his funeral, Memorial. may be had on application. The Imwalle Memorial The Modern Funeral Home MAIN AVENUE, at WASHINGTON St, Bernard, Obie. Phones Aron 7614-7415. Copyright, 1924.

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