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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 7

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THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, DPCEMBER 23, 1024 Thompson asked lr Anderaun. ROAD PLANS DISCUSSED HIGHT'S MIND MOTOR TAGS 9 "Well, It inly hi have been," tliej physician replied, i Tha atato Usmunded that examples By Bepreaentatlvea 6f Ohio Organ izations at Columbus Session. sra UL Pisriira to rats axqi'iaaa. To rPlint 1 V.

Alrl Are Faulty, Is Charge. of tha question put to Hlght should be made puhlla. "I asked him," Dr. Aadorson aald. "what waa Inconf ruloui or unreasonable about thla aentence: The body nil Columbus, Ohio, Pecember 22.

A meeting of representatives of groupa Interested In highway questlona In Ohio was conducted here today. Tha 3 Defense Alienist Testifies at Poison Case Trial. Shipment Is Halted, Pending State Investigation. seaslon was solely for tha purpose of obtaining Information of conditions In other atatea and discussing tba beat methods of road financing and care In of a young woman, cut Into II or It piece, waa found In the park: It waa believed that aha had committed "What waa thla aawer?" Thomp-aon aaked. "He aald that ha could aee nothing unreasonable In It." replied Dr.

An-peraon, Another question tha dortor aald be aaked waa: "If a man earna 110 a week and apenda 114 a week how long will It take Mm to aavo $J0r Taper and pencil were barred and Ohio. Manufacturing Methods at Ohio Prison Are Deliberate Sabotage, Is View of Official. Replies To Army Test Questions Quoted Former Parishioners Are Called To Stand. Among toplca dlacuaaed were traf flo surveys that have been made In other statea and are under way In this 1 state, methods of conducting the Highway Department Jn other atatea and the pending highway budget. Members denied that they bad adop sricut.

Mirsrca ro Tas KQt iiu. Columbus, Ohio, December 12. Ohlo'a newest difficulty Is with automobile license taga. Fred H. Caley, Cleveland, Prealdent of tha Ohio Bute Automobile Asso ted a memorial, looking to I.eerlsla live action to "take the Ohio High Might could not do tha problem correctly In hla head.

Dr. Anderson alleged. Tha queation waa aald to be for a ten-year-old mentality and waa typical of tha examination. Following tha evidence of Pr. Anderson the defense for both Illght way Department out of polttlca." Per Mt, Vernon, 111.) December II.

Former parlentonera of Lawrence II. Jtlght Uta today gave their Judgment of tha aoundneca of hit mind. lha tat atartad Its rebuttal testimony In tha Joint trial of Hlght and Mr, weatln on tha charge of hav ing alaln by poisoning her husband, Wllford riweetlit. Tha defense rested sons present at tha conference merely Intended to take back Information to ciation, contends that many of the groups they represented. No action of and Mra.

Bweotln rested and tho state taga euppllel to tha motor ear owners any kind waa taken by tha body. Ita rebuttal testimony. A of tha elate are defective. II produced aamplee today to show that the paint washed from tha metal plates. night session of tha Court waa ordered by Judge J.

C. Kern to apeed up teetlmony of tha evidence ao that arguments might bo concluded and the rase go the Jury Tuesday. Other taga cannot aland tending, COMEDIENNE Expires in Louisville. Mr. Caley declared.

Tha paint cracks eliminating tha digits when tha metal strip Is twlated, ha said. INSIGNIA Ita ease thin afternoon. Members of churches of which had been paator offered testimony to controvert that preaented by rr. C. P.

Anderion. Fuporlntendent of tha Anna Hate Hospital for tha Insane. defenso allenlat. who declared Might had the mentality of a child ten year. Tart of the session ai patted In discussing the Stmon-Dlnet teetlmony used by tha Covcrnment In examination of aervlce men durlna tha war, Tba charges war tha subject of a lengthy conferanca called today by Oovarnor A.

'V. Donahev at tha In rl ir. i-t- Mn. Stuart Robson Once Hailed as One of Most Beautiful Actresses Widow of Star. unm uirion iBjoo stance ef Thad IL Drown.

Pecratary of State. Mr. Brown was eccora German Ambassador in Recognition of Red Cross Work. panlei by Colonel R. Wilson, hit registrar of automobiles.

Tba Gov ernor summoned Director of Welfare which waa the teat lie jrave to lrtarht. John K. Harper and State Purchasing ild. aali Washington, Iiecember ii John Barton I'ayne, Chairman of lha Amer J'r. Anderson "lan't It a fact, Agent John E.

Brennan. doctor, that tliia tret srsruL Mtrirca to raa axqerais. Ioulavllle, Pecember IS Mra. Mary Waldron Robson. 61 years old, widow of the famous actor, Stuart Itobeon, and herself once one of the most gifted coraedlennee of tha stage.

ican Ited Croas, received tha first- Tha decision waa reached to call Prof. J. It. Wlthrow. Columbus, who waa severely ridiculed by the country at large?" Prosecutor I'renk U.

clans Insignia of tha 0rmen Ited Croea today from Ambassador Wled-feldt In recognition of his work aa la of tha faculty of Ohio Plate Unl a varsity, prof. Wlthrow waa directed died of cerebral apoplexy at her room Chairman of the League of Red Cross' hofouh Investigation and tivivifiiiiiv nn.r in isun ilea In a hotel here lata thla afternoon. Mra. Robson wss a member of the whether It le due to bad workman- 2 company presenting "Rain" at Mae- ahlp at the Ohio Penitentiary, where the tags are made, or to faulty ma COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Societies. Discontinuance of tha alx division offices of the American unit February IS.

waa announced tonight by Payne, to bring the cheplera Into Auley's Theater thla week. Bhe had been at the hostelry since December terial. In tha meantime, Mr. tirown of- 14. the company having come here derrd discontinuance of shipments of taga.

While hundrel of thousand 1 from South liend, Ind. Last week waa an Idle week for tha company. Early thla morning a maid, pre more direct relationship with national iofflcera. Alt territory In the New Kngtand, Washington and Southern divisions. Mr.

Payne announced, will be served under the plan by tha national head-'quarters staff at Waahlngton. Similarly chapters In tha Central and 2 Chronle cougha and peralatent colds lead to aerloua lung trouble. Tou eaa atop them now with Ceomulslon, an emulsified creosote that Is pleaaant to take. Creomulslon la a new medical discovery with twofold action: It aootbea and heals tha Inflamed mem branea and kills the germ. paratory to cleaning the actress" room, knocked upon the door.

Receiving no response, she entered and found Mrs. Itobaon lying upon the bed In her night attire in a aeml- of taga have been chipped and are In proceaa of distribution, tha supply forwarded la not auffiripnt to care for all wanta. It la anticipated that tho order of today will be supplemented by one giving authority for tha use of 1124 automobile tegs until the facta have been disclosed. It had been hoped to distribute all the 1525 tags before January 1. Jacob A.

Meckatroth, private secretary to Governor Donahey, Indicated Houthweatern dlvlslona will be served through a branch of the national headquarters at St. Louis and the 2 conacloua condition. Mil um irliiT Phyaiclana were called and an or an known drugs, creoaota is icflo division through a branch at recognised by the medical fraternity gan Francisco. as tha greatest healing agency for! tM. i.r.ie.

ur r.vne "This service." Mr. Payne nounced that she had suffered a stroke durlna; the night. Fhe died believes that It may be later In the day. "will be supplemented by chapter correspondence service alined i alioern that there today that ha waa deliberate A native of Hamilton, Canada, Mra. tha treatment of chronlo coughs and colds and other forma pf throat and lung troubles.

Creoo-ulslon contains. In addition to creoaota, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Robson waa tha daughter of a news atrengtheolng tha whole Ited Croas sabotage at tha Ohio prison, where the tags have been made several years, and urges an Investigation at the prison. paper publisher. When at achool she ahowed much promise aa an actress' Inflamed membranes and Stop tba Ir- i I A.lftMM 4tjAv0-aa III I IP in playlets and aoon a'ter graduation Tuesday Today Wednesday Last Day 2 DAYS ONLY rtiauon ana inflammation, wnue me, yiNfc UUAnU OlOltlVl VALIU. creoaota goea on la the stomach, la abaorbed Into tba blood, attacka tba aeat of the trouble and deatroys tba germs that lead to consumption.

Creomulslon Is guaranteed aallsfso-tory la the treatment of chronlo toughs and orunchlnl aamina. catitrrhal brrnchllla and other forma KANE TO "ENJOY" CHRISTMAS In Same Manner aa Otbert In Ohio Prison, Warden Says. Columbus, Ohio. December SI. Joseph Kane, 21 yeara old.

of Young- West Loses Court Fight Against Cbafln and Aids, sratiik MrT-n to tms axuvisna. Charleston. W. Iecember West Virginia toJuy failed In Ita at- ef throat and lung diseases, and la es i entered the profession. In her younger life she was regarded to be one of the moat beautiful women of the stage ind starred with many stork companies.

When 30 yeara old she was married to Stunrt Hobson. She co-starred with him Inter In 'The Henrietta'' and "The Ijimb of Wall Htreet." After Mra. Itobson'a death, In 1903. she continued her career upon the stage and was with A. If.

Woods and David Ilclusco. Recently aho scored a great aucceaa with a musical company at Chicago. In "Rain" Mra. Itobaon played the to overthrow the so-called celient for building up the eyainm tempt Slier coiaa or ini uu. Money roiuuuea If any cough or cold, no matter of mine guard system in operation In how Inner standing, la not relieved h.n tha Knnr.m.

efter taking according to directions. County v. hen the supreme Ask your druKirlat. Creomulslon Co, Court knocked out tho injunction town, who early Paturday morning escaped the electrio chair by a acant two hours, because a Judicial iniatake In the aliening of pa per a. will be permitted to paaa Chrletmae the aama aa other prisoners In the Ohio Penitentiary.

Warden I. E. Thomas aald to- Opens at 9 o' Clock SharpBoth Mornings Be on Time to Get Next to the Bargains First Atlanta. Ca. Advertisement.

grsnled recently by tho Kanawha Circuit Court agalnat Don Cliafln, 100 part of Ameena, a native of the South Sea Jules, married to en American a a i All a tw 1 1 i i si i i adventurer. Mra Itobaon Is survived by a son, Stunrt Robson, a member of the Zleufcld l-'olllcs. xj om il tne ume or mose wno are nnany of his deputlea, the County Commie- A i Kane la acheduled to die January t. sloners and more than CO coal com- fof th yOUngalowi. of panlea.

When granting a writ of pro- irolog. 7 vars old. hlbltlon on application of Chafin and Christmas Day. Kane will be per- others, the Supremo Court held that milled to eee the penitentiary mln- a Circuit Court de not have Juris- tre show, partake of the aamn fond diction on application by the After- as the others and receive every oppor- ney-Oeaeral to enjoin any act which tunlty to enjoy what Is s'hcdiilod to It Is believed will be cniinitlid upon be bis last Yuletld. SOCIETY GIRL checking their gift lists, numerous smaller articles suitable for Christmas gifts have Ifktxnbe PIANOS AMPICO RE-ENACTING PIANOS THE C.

II. DE VIII Eco 239 W. Fourth St. a county noi tinner jurisaicuoii that circuit or In an adjoining circuit. Is StrirkoB With Typhoid Fever HOOVER IS HONORED.

I.lma, December 22. Presl-dent Legula and Herbert Hoover, American Secretary of Commerce, to been taken from the upper floor sections and con When About To Enter African Jangles in Hunt For Lions. WIDOW SEEKS KAHN'S SEAT. Han Kranclaco. December 21 Mrs.

Florence I'rag Kabn, widow qf Congressman Julius Kahn, who died at hla home here Thursday, announced day were elected to be honorary Presidents of the Pnn-Amerlcan Sclentlflo Congress now In session election was by aecla today that she would accept a noml-1 here. Their New Tork. December II. Miss 'nation to auccord lilm In Congress. I matlon.

Margaret Thayer, better known In so ciety and sports as "Peggy" Thsyer, Is 1 veniently Arranged for Quick Buying on the Bargain Squares and the Counter Ends Center Aisle'Main Floor seriously 111 of typhoid fever In the Anglo-American Hospital at Cairo, Egypt, according to reporta reachmg here. Inoculations taken In prep aration for her Intended llon-huntlng 1 trip In British East Africa are said to have caused her Illness. Miss Thayer sailed from New Tark November 12, accompanied by her mother, Mra. John B. Thayer, of Phil adelphia, and Thomaa Evane, sports THE map tells tbe store can mske the Gulf Coeit trip first, continuing from Flo-mston on the L.

N. main line to Florida, and returning North on any of the L. 4 perfectly equipped all steel through trains: The Southland, The Dixie Flyer, The Dixie Limited. Or you can visit Florida first and return via Pen-sscola and Flomaton, from the latter the short side trip Is made to the other Gulf Coast polnta. Tbe principal ones are shown on tho map.

man. From Paris they want to Rome, where a third typhoid Inoculatloa was administered, and then sailed for mAAiiaX tl NASMVILklY IkMXV1U. I tffiS a Alexandria. Miss Thayer was 111 during the voyage, but It waa supposed she waa suffering from seasickness. When her Illness became serious at Cairo she was removed to a hospital, blie will be removed to Upper Egypt as soon as her condition admits, was announced.

and all the side aisles, with their counters overflowing with remembrances, are thoroughfares of practical and fancy Christmas gifts priced very low. Where the Christmas Fair placards are, there are the Christmas gifts. Ask the floormen for quick location of Christmas goods you do not see. Quantities are small and as fast as they sell out, will be replaced with other gifts priced just as low. WIDOW IS ADAMANT Befusal To Sign Compere's mi emnineAMj in isjr 111 hat 5 In s.

W1U Tor Probate. Washington, December 15. Samuel Compere left an aetata valued at about $30,000, flarauel 3. Qompers, his son, and executor under his will, de clared In a petition for probate of the dooument filed today in District of Columbia Hupremo Court, All of the heirs and next of kin Joined In the requoat for probate except the widow, (Jertrude A. Uompers, ho, under Us provisions, would receive only thu minimum allowed by the law.

Attorneys for the executor thst Mrs. Uompers show cause why the will should not bo admitted to probate. Hhould she desire its validity sho may do so when she answers. a i a Mr. Qompers his home here tJ I Never to norm at fa it eotj ts to keepyou in Jean, the Gulf Coast it a favor-He filoc to play! There ere numerous tplendid golf counts, as well at tennis courts; bridle paths; and fishing, sailing, hiking and hunting.

end four lots In Sherman park, New York, tho latter valued In the will at $C00. lio also possessed building association stock, Liberty bonds and cash of about us well as many articles presented to him during his long career aa hend of the American Federation of Labor. Ills debts. It was sot forth, would not exceed $1,000. Gulf Coast Region The Diverse Route plan of the L.

N. for visiting Florida, including the Gulf Coast from Mobile to New Orleana on the same trip, at slight additional cost, or including Pensacola at no extra cost, will be a feafure of Southern travel this year. The Gulf Coast offers so varied a list of attractions equable cllmete, old-world atmosphere, modern hotels, besutlful scenery, all sports, truly hospitable people, cooking thst is an epleursn dellsbt; tbst tbe list of visitors rows every sesson. And of course, there's New Orleans I Visit the Gulf Coast this yesr. The diverse route plsn makes It esiy sod very Inexpensive.

Let the undersigned give you full Information sod srrsnfie your Itinerary. Ask or write for descriptive literature, A. ANZER, Cut fWr phtnt Met UU. 109 Dltle Terminal, F. O.

BUSH, On. Piu'r rteMl $100 LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE f. P. mm I a CINCINNATIAN'S SISTER DIES. ir" lAt.

uiH'AK'H to mo (Nqi'MEa. HlllHboro, Uhlo, l'ccember Mrs. Stanley linger. years wife of Henley lliner, banker and merchant, is dead. Him was the niece of the late 8outt Holmes, who waa active in Cincinnati affairs a docade ago and a sister of Paul Harsha, who at present Is active in Cincinnati Masonic circles.

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