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news bkction THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 IM MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM.

DEATHS. DEATHS. Record of Dividends 'Company. Dividend. Payable.

Reo. Card of Thanks. We wlah to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved father, JOHN HOFFMANN. We also wish to thank Rev. CI.

J. Krummy for hla kind words of comfort, nil Mesdaniea Honnenhorn and Hohllcht-Ing for thu beautiful aonga rendered. Ks-peclallv do we thank donors of the many beautiful floral offerings the Gorman Pioneer roe'ety, and Mr. Heboid Tor the very efficient manner In which he comluclod the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. At this time, while our hearts are heavy with sorrow, due to the loss of our mother and wife, 1 CAROLINE RUSH, we are not forgetful vf the sympathetic words of condolence and the floral offer-Inns of our relatives, ft-leudn and neigh, burs; especially do we wish to thank Rev. U. II. Hclunldl, of the Concordia Lutheran I'hureh and Ins.

Dudley W. rainier, Lloyd H. Johnston and tOruest N. Beutty and the Hlstera anl Nurses of the Good Hamarl-tan Hospital for their sincere attention; also the Busse A Borgmann Co. for the' efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral, The Hereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relativos, nelghbora ami many mends for the kindness and sympathy ahown us In our lute aorrow lu tne loss or. our dearly beloved xainer, I CHAIU.US KUKK. Rev, Paul Bekeschua for his consoling words at the home and grave: Woodward imiucii jr. ti.

u. A. M. No. 41; Dr.

Davis A.inarn ror nis untiring care and visit rendered during his many months of illness; Mesars. Charles bl. Meyer and Son for their courteous treatment and thought- rui care in completing all arrangement The Bereaveil Wife ad Five ChUdren. Card of Thanks. While our hearts are flllod with sorrow we are not unmindful uf the kind words 0: sympathy extended to us qy our rela tives, menus ami neigiuiora utiring tin Illness and In the aad hour of our b.

reavement In the loss of our dearly be loved mother, MUZAUliTU SOU A A Imperially do wish to thank lr, Forlmeyer, Rev, Voelksr, Rev. Constantlne Senear, tiev. valentine nvnaar. John j. Radel Co.

and the lienors of the many ueautirui riorai and spiritual orreringa. The Bereaved Sous and Daughter. Card of Thanks. We dealt to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and nelghbora fur their great kinilnoaa and sympathy ahown us during our bereavement 111 the loss of our deany beloved daughter and sister, MOl.LllC LOUlHbl ROSS. We also wish to exnresa nur annraola.

tlon to Rev, Urnest Voss for hla beautiful sermon at the funeral; also the soloist and organist and Mr. George Rohde tor the excellent manner In which con. ducted the funeral. Bereavsd Parents and Brothers, Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and naaitrit thanks to our relatives and friends for the many kindnesses and sympathy extended to In our sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved moiner, BERTHA ILLI HULSBKCIC.

Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Estteclallv do we wish to thank Rev. limll Uaum for hla must consullng and uplifting words, and Uua Glldaliaus for his efficient service In directing thu luneral, 1 'in amily, Card of Thanks. desire to express our sincore and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives and friends for the kindness shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved brother and 1 nuie, FRED W. CLAUS1IEIDH.

We especially wish to thank Rov. Orauer for his most cunsuling wunls. Mrs, Henry Klrhert for her beautiful solos, Mr. Hiuts, organist at spring urov ohapei, and th funeral directors, Wrasamnun A Uarfkiiecht, for their efficient services. Th Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks 10 our relatives, frlenils and neighbors for Ih kindness and sympathy shown us lu lue.ior, uc our ueariy neiovea uroiner, (, JOHN KERNS. 1 Especially do we wlah to thank the Rir. Fathers and Slaters of St. Francis Hospital; Rev, Father Connors of the Church of the Assumption; the donors of the spiritual and floral offerings; also Frank T.

Cciken, for his kind and efficient services rendered, Th Bereaved Brother and Sisters. Card of Thanks. Ws earneatly deslr to thank our rBla- tlves, friend and neighbor for their kindness shown to ua during the bereavement and loss of our dearly beloved brother. JOHN McHUGH. We especially wish to thank the clergy.

slstsra, cajctors and nurses of th Good Hemarttan Hosplta Rev. Father U'Hrluiil also the donors of the beautiful flowers and spiritual bouquets; also Frank T. 1 ornnn, ror ine eminent manner In which the funoral was conducted. The Hsreafsd Sister. Card of Thanks.

I wish to express my slncer thank to all relatives, 1 friend and neighbors, for Kindness and sympathy shown in sickness and death of my dearly beloved wife. ALMA LYTLE. Especially do I desire to thank the due- tor, nuroea and Siatara of St. Elisabeth Hospital ror attentive care, and Yonder- haar and Stetter for efficient manner In conducting obaaqulea. The Bereaved Husband, Jswsll Lytla.

Card of Thanks. I wish to thank all relative, friends and nelghbora for their kindness and sympathy extended to me during th Illness and death of my mother, its. MINNIH1 Hi. ill. Also Dr.

Wuest. Rev. Father Mlcha- lowskt, empluyeoB of The American Linen and Husse Horgman. Mrs. Joseph A.

Hlllenbrlnk. SPECIAL NOTICES. limilSIl IHCTIIANV CHURCH, Wllhelmlna llortha Hit kett, 11 W. Mt Mlt'ken Ar. Service Tueaday, p.

in. All aliments can be healed. Absent treatments given. LIOM.SONS IJY CORRKNI'ONDENCIC. Consult at c.tnter Tuesdays and Fri days, 1 to 6.

For appoiutmeut Canal 2t7 iiu woounurn tstn. LODGE NOTICES. HALF, FOR RENT 614 Vine flt. Inquire Ht aludlo. EUCHRE, lotto and five hundrud, SUNDAY filler noon anu event hit.

AiMl 22. 192H. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help auHltorlum, Btelnor av. Play Htarta at 2 and p. ni.

HANS ELM ANN LODOK NO. 208, F. AND A. M. -Brethren will nnnenible at the temple, on gUN-DAY, April 22, at 7 p.

to pay the last tribute of renpect to our departed brother, Krnnt H. TWimoyor. KUWAItU HKUOKL.T, W. M. Oeorge ILeibertaliauHon, Beo.

TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON LUNCHEON At Home Ef.onomie Btudlo. 220 Owynne Hlxth, arid Main wtretttH; Riven for ho uen -r it or v. o. or a. i amp, no.

Mn, Alfred Archla, Chairman, Monday, April 2.1. if2H. Cards, lotto and prizes. W'kmn nOr, ioor prize. Card of Thanks.

I wlsfl to express my sincere appreciation to, the many friends and relatives and to Dr. Hchwertman and Miss Curry, our night nurse, and Miss Enna Hoffmaster, our day nurse, and Father Walen, nf St, Mary's Cathedral, for the faithful services they rendered us at home, and Mr. John Harold, the Secretary of the Mnose Lodge, end members of the Protective Mutual Aid society for their prompt settlement, and rite many finsal offerings and to Mr. John M. Mlddendorf, the funeral the many acta of kindness during the recent Illness and death of my beloved husband, PATRICK H.

KELLY. Wife, Estella Kelly. SPIRITUALISTS. IIMa H. ELLEN.

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Wednesday, messages. You ar welcome, RKV. HUlll, Pastor. SPIRITUALIST CENTER Services, 7 30; messages, healing, each service. Thurs.

circle, 3, Rev, Alexander, Mr. Schalk, Mr. Edward. 614 Vine, COFFEE MARY'S DAUGHTER. Mr.

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Robbin. Cov. iiisiuii, nuur. iTivaia reading dally. Message meetings, 1 and I Wdnday.

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East End car. East 226t L. REV. MINNIE SNYDER, 411 Main, a 162 i. sun.

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Canal 1243 It, MAGNETIC! HEALER 1047 Greenup The Busse Borgmann Co. FUNERAL DlltlJCTUHS Mil Freeman At. pliun W. 4 39-4 as. Bsiaitiiahcd lsuo.

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H. ROHDE Funeral Home DELTA ANI LINWOOI) AVS. tiast 404. UUANCH OFFICE: 8430 Eastern Ave. JUL1USBAER Floral Dvns lM-HO FOL'ltlH KAST.

F.stuullabrd 1847. GOODALL MONUMENT 320 W. Court Street Grave Marks a Specialty. Services Hell Place and McMillan. Woodbarn bronie, copper.

Hardware and Garments. Casket Sine 1853." KEEVEIt Adeline Keever. widow of P. Keever. April 21, 1928, at residence of granddaughter, Miss Nona Drake, Mason, Ohio, aged 84 years.

Funeral Monday, April 23, at( the above residence, at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. KING John W. King, beloved husband of Lucy King (nee Rand) and father of C.

Arthur King, Friday. April 20. 1928, at P. aged 81 yeais. Funeral Monday at 2 p.

from, residence, 2389 Vine street. KOIRGIS John G. Kourgls, Saturday, April 21,, 1928, aged 45 years. Remains at the Basse Borgmann Company mortuary. KRUEGER Frederick H.

Krueger, beloved husband of the late Fred-ericka Kiueger (nee Keuter), and father of Emma Krueger, April 21, 1928, at a. m. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, from residence, 2806 Hyde Park avenue, Hyde Park, at 2:30 p.m. Friends invited, McDERMOTT Joseph F. McDermott, beloved husband of Nancy McDermott (nee Cloherty), Thursday, April 19, 1928.

Funeral from late residence, 813 ttlbtrty street, Newport, Ky Monday at 8:30 m. Requiem high mass at Church of immuculute, Conception at 9 a. m. Lexington Franklin (Ohio), and Pittsburgh papers please copy. MoCLELLAND James W.

McClelland, beloved husband of Mrs. uenevieve McClelland (nee Bennett), Friday, April 20, at fi p. in his fifty-fifth year. Funeral from the late residence, 3143 Schubert Pleasant Ridge, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. in.

Burial ut Mason, Ohio. MEIERS Frank Meiers, beloved hu band nf Bee Meiers (nee Altvater Frldav. April 20. 1928. Funeral from residence.

234 East Fourth street. NewDort. Monday, 7:30 a. ni. Keoillem high mass a Church of Immaculate Conception nl 8 a.

m. MULLICH Louis Henry Mulllch, at his residence. 433 Fifth avenu Dayton, Saturday, April 2 1 1928. aged 93 years. Due notice of funeral.

NETIIEH Rosa Nether (nee Hoehn) beloved wife or Frank XMetlie naaaed Friday. April 20. 1928. at 1:4 p. well fortified with the holy sacraments of the church, Hi Her 74d year.

Funeral from residence, 1830 Chase avenue. Tuesday, April 24, 8:30 a. with solemn requiem hiirh mass at St. Boniface Church, at 9 a. m.

Friend invited. Kindly omit flowers. NIGNAK Howard H. Nieman, be loved husband of Sara Hollister Nieman and son of the late Hlizu A. and Theodore F.

Nieman, passed away Saturday, April 21. 1928. after a brief illness, at his home in New York City. O'NEILL. Mary Agnes O'Neill.

Satur dav. April 21. 1928. st 4:16 a. her 61st year.

Funeral from Vitt Stermcr funeral home. 1824 West wood avenue. Fairmount. Monday, April 23, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura Church at 8:30 a. m. O'ROUIIKE William O'Rourke. be loved son of Mai tin and the late Mary O'Rourke (nee McKeown) Friday, April 20.

1928, at 6 a. at resiaence, susu concoraia street, Funeral Tuesday, April 24. He qulom high muss at St. Andrew, cnurcn at a. m.

PARIS Amelia Farls (nee Flax meyer), beloved wife of August Paris, on Thursday. April 19. 1928, at residence. 3213 Brevier avenue, Price Hill, agea Til years li montns, Funeral Monday, April 23, at p. m.

from residence. PHEI.AN George Phelan, beloved son of Catherine Heiner rneian an the- late Edward Phelan, Saturday, April 21, 1928. Due notice of fu neral will be givon. RKICS Fay Rees, beloved wife of Harry Kees, Saturday, April zi 1928. at the residence.

4188 Mar burg avenue, Hyde Park. Remains at Wm. G. Selfke Sons mortuary. Eighth and Linn streets.

Due no tlce of funeral. ROGERS Lena Rogers (nee Schatz man), widow of James Rogers, at her residence. 206 Washington ave nue, Newport, Saturday, April 21, 1928. aged 78 years. Due notice of ROMBACH Balbina Rombach (nee 1'HterK First anniversary reaulem high mass at St.

Augustine's Church, Thursday, April zo, at a. m. ROSS Margaret Ross, widow of Columbus Ross. Friday. April 20 1928, at residence, 1020 Columbia street.

Newport. aged 7 9 years. Funeral Monday, April 23, from the John J. Radel funeral home, 822 York street, Newport, Ky at 2 p. m.

Interment in Highland Come tery. RUTBMILLKn Theresa Rutemiller (nee Jansen), beloved wife of the late August B. Kutemlller, In her seventy-fifth year. Residence 3G34 Michigan Hyde Park. Due no tice of funeral later.

SCHRAIK Edward John Schraer, husband of Nettle Eberhart Schraer, of 2227 Symmei street. Friday April 20, 1928. Services at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan and Upland place, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. m.

SMITH Charles Smith, brother of Katherlne, Jacob and Adam Smith, Friday. April 20. 1928. at Mneers aged 66 years. Services at Fred A.

Erschell funeral home, 227 Kant Sixth street, Newport, Monday, Apru at i p. m. STOFFREGEST Emma Stoffregen (neo Stall), widow of H. Stoffregen, Friday, April 20, 1928, at Akron, Ohio, aged 80 years. Funeral from J.

Hodapp's funeral home, 7401 Carthage pike, Carthage, Ohio, Monday, April '23, at 2 p. m. Burial at Vine Street Cemetery. Friends in vlted. TARRANT Bessie A.

Tarrant, dearly loved aunt of Dr. j. c. Tarrant, ri-day, April 20, 1928, at residence, 1663 Chase avenue, Northslde. Funeral services at the late residence Monday, April 23, at 2:30 p.

m. riMMERlHAN Henry T. Timmerman beloved husband of Mary Timmerman (nee Slelscott), Thursday, April 19. 1928, aged 73 years. Fu neral from late residence, 4344 Hamilton avenue, Monday, April 23, at 8:30 a.

m. tequiem-mgn mass at St. Boniface Church at 9 a. m. TIMIMF.RMAST Henry T.

Timmerman. Members of Northslde Council No. 1683, K. of will assemble at clubhouse Sunday at 8 p. m.

to pay our last respects to nrotner ttenry T. Timmerman, 4344 Hamilton avenue, Northslde. TIBMEVBR Ernst Tlemeyer. de voted husoana or Anna Tlemeyer (nee Heusmann) and beloved father of Fred and Helen Tlemeyer, sud denly Thursday, April 19, 1928, aged 69 years. Funeral from residence, 2261 Flora street, Monday, at 2:30, p.

m. UHL Lorenz Uhl, hbsband of the late Mary Uhl (nee Saturday, April 21, 128. at his residence, 314 Findlay St. Remains at Nurre Brothers' mortuary, 1684 Elm t. Due notice of funeral.

VKTTBL John C. Vettel, beloved husband of the late Christina Vettel (nee Mueller), and beloved father of John C. Vetter, and Mrs. George Kautz, of Finoastle, Ohio, passed away Saturday. April 21, 1928, at 4:30 a.

In his 77th year, at his residence, 1635 West-wood avenue. Funeral Tuesday, April 24. at St. Bonaventura Church. at 8:30 a.

m. VOSS Hpnry Voss, Saturday, April 21, 1928, at his residence. 4216 Kirby roud, aged 61 vears. Remains at the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary. Due notice of funeral.

WKBEH Wanda I-eatrlce Weber, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber, 4478 Eastern avenue, aged 6 months. Remains at Watklns-Galllmore funeral home, 4470 Eastern avenue.

Funeral services Sunday, April 22, 1928, at 2 p. m. WILSON Janet M. Wilson (nee Watson), of 2134 Gilbert avenue, widow of William Wilson, Friday, April 20, 1928, In her seventh-eighth year, Services from the Jos. Huth Son's funeral parlors, 2547 Vine street, Monday, April 23, 1928, at 2 p.

m. Burial private, Please omit flowers. IN MEMORIAM. In Memory Elmer Trunk, who passed away I April 21, 1927. Sadly', Missed by Hi Mother, Father, Brother and Gladys.

Of Of AUljli Isaac Abel, beloved husband of Anna Abel (nee Nichols), Friday, April 20, 1928. aged 55 years. Funeral from the liusse Borgniann Company mortuary, Monday, April 23, at 7:45 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Andrew's Church at 8:30 a. m. AKH Infant Lloyd Donald Ake, beloved son of Donald and Mary Ake (nee. Beckman), Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 1 p. m.

Residence 935 Betts streot. Funeral Monday at 10 a. from Dunkman'a funeral home, 910 Clark -y BAYER Julius Bayer, beloved husband of Margaret Bayer (nee Keiss), suddenly, Thursday, April 20, at his residence, 1407 Vine aged B7 years. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Company mortuary, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. BEHOLD Gustave Berold, beloved husband of the late Amelia Berold (nee Hausman) and father of Felix Berold, Thursday, April 19, 1928.

Funeral Monday, April 23, from Win. G. Siefke Sons mortuary, Eighth and Linn streets, at 2:30 p. m. BLACK Edward F.

Black. Saturday. April 21. 1928, at 3 a. at tli9 home of hla sister, Mrs.

Belle H. Thomas, 271 Kearney Hartwall, aged 74 years. Funeral services at VVlltsees' 24 W. Ninth Monday, at 2 p. m.

Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery. Friends invited. (Wheeling (W. Va.) and Sioux City (Iowa) papers please copy. BOVA George Bova, beloved husband or mary nova (nee Homer).

Saturday, April 21. 1928, aged 79 years. Funeral from Theo. Homer Son's funeral home. Thirteenth and Walnut streets, Monday.

April 23, 1928, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Fpyiols Church at 8:30 a. m.

BRICKI1VG John Bricking, beloved son Or A DPrt and AHIlHttA HrlfrU. Ing (nee Buumgardner at his resi- aence, zjs luaen avenue, Bellevue, aged 4 years. Angel mass Monday, April i23, 1928, at 8:30 a. at sacrea Heart Church, Bellevue, Ky. BUTLER James Butler, beloved hu- hnnn tt In Hut ap a a UunV on Saturday, April 21, 1928.

Funerai Tuesday, Apuil 24, from residence, 3728 Glenwav avenue. Price Hill. Solemn requiem high mass at St. irftwrence i.nurcn, at 8:30 a. Members of Price Hill Council Knights of Columbus, will meet at clubhouse Monday, at 8 p.

to proceed to the res denc.e. I London (Ont). Detroit (Mich.) and Cleve land (onto) papers please copy.j BRYANT William N. Bryant Frldav. Apru its, 1928.

at his residence. 35 Plum street. Funeral from the John J. Gilllgan A Son funeral nome, 22 West Ninth street, Monday, April 23. Interment at Lilly, Kentucky.

CHESTKR Dr. William E. Chester. beloved irusband of Florence Chester (nee Edmonson), Friday, April iu, ivo. at resiaence, 42U Norwood, Ohio.

Funeral from the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Monday, at 2 p. m. CLAUDISR Arthur E. Clauder. be loved husband of Lucy Clauder (neo ueisen, rather of Arthur Walter Otto Harry Oscar E.

Clauder; Mrs. C. H. Delsel and Mrs. Howard Dhonau, passed away Saturday, April 21, 1928, at 6:40 a.

agea bo years. Funeral Tuesday, April 24, at 1:45 p. from residence, 342 Rons street, and at 2:15 p. m. Services at the First German Baptist Church on Corwlne and Walnut streets.

Friends Invited. COX Atley H. Cox. beloved husband or uatnenne cox (nee Reardon), Saturday, April 21, 1928. at 6:15 p.

m. Due notice of funeral. CURI.EY Edna Curley. Tenth anni versary nign mass at St. Peter's Cathedral, Tuesday, April 24, 1928, at 8 a.

m. DIW1VI1VCS Cornelius Denning, be loved husband of the late- Catherine Denning (nee Dougherty), April 21, 1928, at 8:30 a. at his residence, 4623 Station avenue, Norwood, Ohio. Funeral Tuesday, April 24. Solemn reaulem high mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 9 a. m. (Members of the iioiy rvame Hoclety will assemble at St. Elizabeth's Church Sunday at o.ou p. ni.y DOTTMAN1V Henrv TWfmnnn lovea nusDana or the late Elizabeth Dottmann (nee Kuhlmann), and brother of Rev.

Dottmann, pastor of St. Charles Church, Carthage, Ohio, Wednesday, April 18. 1923 at p. at residence, 1010 Celestial Mt. AdfllTIB In hla fiSth Funeral Mondnv.

Anrii 93 a from J. Hodapp's funeral home. Seventy-fourth st. and Carthage pike, Carthage, Ohio. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Charles uuiiumeu wnurcn at 9:30 a. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. null uierery invited. ER1VST Mary Ernst (nee Kramer), Va? iiihi, at oivju p.m.

at home. 2641 Colerain av. Funeral OAETANO Gnbrlel Gaetano, beloved uiumm ui iienry uaetano, Saturday, April 21, at his residence, 1409 Funeral from the John J'r Son funeral home, 22 2ie8i? 8trfet' liony- April 23, 1928. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart (Italian) Church, at GESSIBTG Charles J. Gesslng, be- a Aury uessing (nee Lorenz).

Saturday, April 21, 1928, at f. ai. nis residence, 1734 Dexter avenue. East Walnut Hills. Due notice of funeral will be given.

GRUSD Jack V. Grustd, beloved son ii suddenly, at Marshall, Mich. Notice of funerai later. HATFIELD Humor. wife of Jess Hatfield, formerly of 1 t-'- Al, liro, ai till- ton Heights, Penn.

Buriul in Phil- auciiiiua, a enn. beloved hus- uok (nee Turpen). Friday, April 20, 1928, at 7 Funeral from Ihlendorf funerai home, Main and Monroe avenues 9 wuimay, April 23, JONES William Sherman InvAH anr, Junes, ai mo lcoiut-ucB, ii west Twelfth i1, ruy. oervicus at the residence, Monday, April 23, at 2 p. m.

Interment in Hisi.i.j Cemetery. KNEFF William Kneff, beloved son zz 7, vverner), and the late Balther Kneff April 19. 1928. at Detroit. Midh'.

iuneral Tuesday, April 24, from the residence, 2556 Llddell street Fair-mount, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Leo Church at 9 a KOEPKE Matilda Koepke (nee Ket- uBioveu wire of Frank Koepke, Thursday, April 19, 1928. at 9:60 p.

aged 47 years. Funeral Monday. April 23, at 7:46 a. m. from the residence.

108 Went sivt h.fifn. street, Ohio. Requiem high mass at St. Charles Borromeo Church, at 8:16 a. m.

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1 July au t-u July a Do 25c 1 Do 35o May 1 WeHtlnghuliNe Klec. SI 30 Zenith Kadlo. 62a May 1 June 20 May 20 Apr. 211 Mar. 'Hi Apr, 20 We all didn't come over on the Mayflower.

The 0mmiinlty Chest recognizes that fact by teaching the immigrant American principles. TIRED YET. Edison Brewster, telegraph man who operates the Polo Grounds scoreboard from his seat In the press box, Is now In his thirty-eighth year of watching hall games. His experience goes all the way back to the old brotherhood days of 1890. Of In Loving Memory Of my dear uncle, William Klpp, who wa railed to nis neaveniy rewaru pmi ui 14, 18U, and iny uear inoiiior, riieuei- lrlta M'tallMiikamn nice Kilip), who was called to her heavenly reward April 36, less.

Smlllnr on mo from the si.irlt land. Thev throweth a alilntug and (toldeu hand. It twlneth around t.ie tnroua in my nwn, And links together never to part. Win, In humid liv the same hleaaed tie To seme precmua onee that resteth alort 1 na lo of lla-ht. Over the border with never a night.

There is. only a curtain between us. Retweanth bevond and here. Thuy whom we tall dead iiave not left tney were never Not dead, but only promoted, Thev have entered the realms above And there, 'neath smiles of the Maatar, Thoy will tlulah luur lauor oi iovo. p.ar Sadly Mlsaed and Mourned by Hla 1 ahhIv A.oiieiy Niece aua ner iieviueu anu Daughter, Emma Moelleukamp.

In Loving; Memory Of mv dearly beloved son, ElwoSd Junes, who died suddenly, April 82, lfi9'l Oh. what would I give to hold your hand! your dear face juet lo aee; Tour lovlne; smile and welcome voice That meant so much to me, Bvery day my heart wandera To your grave not far away, Whore wo laid my dear, sweet Elwoon, Just five years ago today. It's lonesome here without you, Sad and dreary the way, For life Is not the same, dear son. Blnoe you were called away. The rose that's the sweetest and fairest la the one that Is killed by the frost: The rose that's the Bweetost and, rarest la the son that I have lost; Not allowed to aay good-by, But I trust and hope to meet you In the home beyond the sky.

Son, you will never be forgotten by your lievotea Mother, In Loving Memory Of Elisabeth Bchmutte, who dlod April 22, 11124. It Was four years ago. We can never lorget that day, When came the silent reaper And took our mother away. Although unable to sneak to us. And could not aay aoud-by, we anew ner thoughts were witn us Whim she was cailed to din.

In Uod's infinite wisdom He took hen We bow to Hla way and choice, And In His light we can see her, Feel her presence, hear her voice, God grant her eternal rest. 8adly Mlsaed by Her Children, Orandchll- aren anu Reaulem high mana at. William's Church, Price Hill, Monday, April 23, all I a. m. In Loving Memory Of our darling duughter, Helen Ward, who aepartetl from tins lire April 2t, 1927.

One sad yoar has passed, dear Helen. And your awue smile no more we see mere la not a day. dear darling, Altai we uo not think or thee. You were a flower too sweet for earth. ctent nere ror out a while; uod market! you when He gave you Blrtn.

Then took you with a smile, The flower we lay upon your rravs Mav wither and decav: But the love that we bear for you, darl ing aear, Shall never fade away. Sadly Mlasod by Mother, Daddy, Brothers ana uranama Aieeaieya, In Loving Memory Of our mother, Fredericka Gudberlet (nee Yost), who waa ca led to her eternal nome, April zt, ivzi. An unselfish life, a life of love, noble, kind and true, With little thought of self alone, but for loved ones dear to you, Could we but follow In your 'steps, and walk more In the llsht. We would not fear, with trouble near, norl the shadows of the ulaht. God grant us, mother, strength that we mar do while here our best.

twin inn is suuniieu wo may share with you sweet rest. From (he Children. In Loving Memory Of Elmer F. Trunk, devoted son of Mr. ana Mrs.

a. Trunk ana Deloved brother of W. W. Trunk, who dopurtod irom us April 11, ii7. The month of April again is her.

To us the saddest of the year. One sad year of time has passed Since we saw our dear one last. B-it his memory is aa dear today As the hour he passed away. Forever Remembered by His Loving Mother, Father and Brother, In Memory Of our dear daughter and sister, Cntherlne Taney, who passed away April 16, Hll. Somewhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies.

She Uvea in a land of glory. 'Mid the blue and the gold of the skies; And we who have known and loved her, Whose DaSbtna has brouaht sad tears. Will cherish her memory always. ao Drignten tne tirirtiug wears. Sadly Missed by Hot Mother, Father, 81s- tr ana Hrotirer, In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, Mary Wunker, who Hied a pi 11 IV, 1SZ7.

A loving mother, so true and kind: No on earth like her ve find. For all 3f us the did her bent; May Uod grant 1 or eternal lest. When the evening shades are falling, And we are sitting all alone. In our hearts there comes a longing. If you only could tome home.

Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where we lal i our dearest mother Just a year ago. Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Memory Of Clara Haller. who died April 21, 1(26. loving mother, so true and kind, No friend on earth Like her find.

For all of us she did her best; May uoa grant ner eternal rest. When the evening shadows are falling, And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts there comes a longing. If you only could come home. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander to a grave not far away. Where we laid our dearest mother, just two years ago today.

Badly Missed By Sons and Daughters, Dons-in-iaw, ana urandenuaren. In Memory Of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Charles Knodel, who do-parted this life April 23, 1S2S. A tender husband, a father dear, Has gone and left us mourning here. He's parted from this world of pain. But onlv died to live aaaln.

We loved him, oh, no tongue can tell How much we loved him and how well God loved him, too, and thought it best io lane mm nom with Him to reat. I Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Chll- aren ana urandchlldren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, Bdna Esallnaer Fesv. who passed away Christmas Eve, 1914. Who Is spending her birthday on the AJeauurui isle or Kome.wh.er.

The God who gave her has taken. And heaven our treasure has won, Although our hearts are sad today. Aiie win or uoa 11 done. Sadly Missed By Her Loving Parents, ouster ana JJrotner-ln-Lw. In Loving Memory ur ueorge Talbot, who passed away April Nothing but memories as wo go on Longing for out loved one who has gone, No one knows the depth of regret, ror we remember when others forget.

Sadly Mlsaed By His Wife. Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our dear husband and father, John C. Aiaas, who passed away April 20, 1927. loving father, so true and kind.

No friend on earth Ilka him we find. For all of us he did bis best; iay uoa grant him eternal rest. Sadly Mlssod By His Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of my dear son, Joseph O. Burg, who aiea April 21, iez.

You bade no one a last You said good-by to none; Your loyal heart had ceased to beat, And oerore we knew it you were gone. Sadly. MISBed By His Mother. In Memory our dear mother. Allls BMInger, who aied April zi, are not forgotten, dear mothr, Nor ever shall vnti he.

As long as life and memory last we will remember thee. Sadly Mlaaed by Her Children. In Memory Eleanor K. Snyder, passed away April 23, 1922. It's lonesme here without you, Sad and dreary the way; Life Is not the same, dear Eleanor, Since you went away.

Sadly Missed by Parents and Sister I all in of In Loving Memory Of our dear beloved wife and mother. i juiiamwin i-ninuriite Jveliy, wuo pkmvu away April 22, mis. It wai Blx years aao. We oun never furget that day. I wnen-cani.

tne em reaper look our dear mother away. "ougn uiiamo to apcaa to us, Ji ..,7 i.V,i;... Anil in Ills llaht we can oea her. Feel her preine. hear her voles.

Uott arant her eternal rent. I Always Loved and H-menihered by Her Husband, children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, Ballilna Kombach (ne Peter), who passed away April lit, 11137. I ltroBit mother. If, you only knew how sad 1 IIU lonely yuu imvn iwil u.

Life la not what It uned to be since you were railed away. No ens knows how much we mlaa you, No one knows how much we grieve; No one knows of the many tears that are shed while othera are aaleep. Sleep on, dearct mother, until the day when we shall meet again. Never to Be Forgotten by Your Loving Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, 8uian Malarl, who departed this lire April la, All alone we think of yuu dear mother, Think of the things you ueed to say, Think of the things you lined to do, dld nol kllow what you irtt TiiiuK or tn nappy yesterday We only know you went away ana we could say goou-uy, flwnat and peaoenil bo' thy rest.

Koraet vnu 1 can never. God called ynu. lie alone knows best; His will he tione loruver. Kadly Mls.ied hy Your Son. Fred, and Daughter, Ida, and Grandson, George.

In Loving Memory of our mother, Itoslna Strlothrost, who deimrted Una life April 2tl. 102 No one knows the allout heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of tlio gvtef that's borne In silence Fir the one we loved so well. Oh, dearest mother, how we miss you, Tears In silence often flow; Memory keeps you ever near us, riinugn you aiau una year ago. Nadlv Mlaaed hy Your Husband and Flora, Will and Wllma. In Memory Anna Graf, who passed away April 26, 1926.

Of UDrlirht and iust In all her ways, Honest and faithful to the end of her riaya; Forgotten to tne world oy soma sne may be, But dear to our memory she will always be. 1 Sadly Mlsaed by daughter and Sun, Louis and Jasper nail. In Loving Memory Of my beloved daughter, Virginia fleoige. who paaaed away April 1, lx. Ba(j ana was the call Of one so dearly loved by all.

It was a uitter grier, a snoca; severe. To part with one who loved so dear. To love, to hold, and then to part, Is the saddest thing of human heart. Badly Missed by Her Mother, Aunts and uranuparents, sr, sua alis. u.

Avenue. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife and mother. Barbara M. Hciiweninget', 1110 passe. away April 23, 114.

Fourteen sad years have passed, And still a vacant chair Recalls the voice, tlio love, the smile, or our dear mother, who once eat there, Bully Missed by Her Loving Husband and A amliy. In Memory or our dear! beloved husband and father, ri.a-i..a whn awav April VI, LVZO. Oh dearest father how we miss you. Tears of sllenco often flow Memory keens you ever near us. Thouirh vfiu AlvA two vears Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Son, 1 In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, Charles Hutch Lees, wno passeu away April ill, int.

A loving father, so true and kind, No friend on earth like him we find; For all of us he did nis ueat, May God grant Mm eternal reat. Sadly Missed by Wire and Children. In Memory Of our mother, Charlotte Weber, who -died April 23, 1124. You are not (forgotten, mother, dear, Nor ever will you be; For as long las life and memory last We will rolnember thee. Sadly Missed by Husband, Son and uaugnier.

In Loving Memory ur my aear moiner, uoum nwimFi who passed away may mn, sua father, Patrick Murpray, April 22, 1827, and slsier, Charlotte Goke, April 34, 1921). Hone hut not forgotten. Sadly Mlsaed by Daughter, Mrs. B. Bad.

Ingliaus, In Loving Remembrance Of James O. Neill, who died Anrll 20, 1916. The years may wipe out many things, Hut tills they'll wipe out never; The memory of those happy days When we wer an logeuiei. From Wire and Son. In Memory Of our parents, Frank R.

and Wllhelmlna Kroetzsrh, wno pasaeo away pm ai, 1U2U, and April 23, 1UZ4. Hunsnins passes, insaowi ran. Bweet remembrance outlasts all. 'The Children, In Sweet Memory Of my darling grandmother, Susanna Mainei. Just a toksn of affection and henrt- sche still for you.

A devoted granddaughter, Viola, ami great grandchildren, Vktor and RushoU Lukati. In Memory Of my dear brother, Patrick Murphy, who aiea apru aa, ii. rinne hut not furtrolten. By Bis Bister and Her Sons. Card of Thanks.

itfwlra tn exnreas ou sincere and heartfelt thanks lo all our reianvea, inonui un.i iriihnr-H rr the Kinni ess ami syui ihv atitwn us In nur late sorrow and sad bereavement In the loss of our dearly boiovea moiner ana IIONORIA RAFFKRTY. Ksnoclallv An wa wish to thank the Rev. Mullev and ltuv. Father Fogarty. i hi Ktiward'M church, for their visits and consoling woras; nr.

r-rencia nramei- ml nr. Francis Wellman for their un tiring efforts, the donors or mo ueauinui floral offerings and aipritual bououuts, also Mr. Slefke for the efficient manner In which the funeral was conuuetuu. The Bereaved Bona, Daughters and Grand children. Card of Thanks.

While our hearts ar filled with sor row, we cannot forget tne many ainn nnlu hestnwed unon us by our rela frlMiirfa and nelahbors In the great loss of our dearly beloved son ana uroiner. CHARLES D. KERNAN. particular do we thank Rev. Jas.

J. nonroy of Ht. Michael Church fur hla kind visits and words of consolation, the er rholr. the pal I hearers, all don- ora of the many beautiful floral and spir- Itual offerings, and Frank W. lmwalle, of the lmwalle Memorial funerul home, for his kind and efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Family, Card of Thanks. With of deep gratitude we desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, frlonda and nelghbora for their kindness and sympathy shown us the great loas of our dearly beloved mother, MARY E. BATES. In particular do we thank Rev. H.

J. Rlchter of St. Alnyslus Church, Klmwood Place, for his kindness and words of consolation; St. Clara Married Ladles' Socloty for their large attendance, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings, and Frank W. lmwalle, of the Tmwalle Memorial funeral home, for his kind and efficient services.

The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our most sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their exceedingly great kindness and sym- lathy shown us during our bereavement the loss of our dearly beloved father, M. G. H.

FELDKAMP. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Macke. lira. Moore, Aubft and Beckley, and nurses for their untiring efforts.

We also thank the J. J. Radel Company, funeral directors, and all donors floral pieces and other spiritual sympathies. The Bereaved Daughters and Sons. Compan.

DlTldend. Payable. Reo. Am Sum. Tob.

pfd I1.7S a. Bod. 1 Aug. 1 Do 11.75 Juna 1 May auanuc coast Uin 3 A s.July 10 June 'Jo 1 at July 10 June Am. Sun.

now. A. 80 stock Apr. Do 20 Block Apr. Auto Fan and Bear.

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Men. 60c 1 Do. 50c ex May I Allls Chalmers, 11.50 May 15 A. M. Byera (1.75 q.

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Vit. Pro. 1.76 q.May 1 Art Loom 1 Julie 1 Am. CI. of II Q.May 1 Apr.

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10 May Apr. 28 May 25 Do 1X76 July, 1 May 26 H. C. Bohach, 12.50 1 Apr. 16 Do (2.50 Auk.

1 Beacon Oil pfd. 1 May 16 Bullock's, pfd. $1.75 q.May 1 Bestman Electric, 50a 1 Do 11.75 1 Bloom ale Bros, lH 1 Borden il.60 June 1 Burns Bros. $2 May 15 Brown Shoe 14 I Blgelow liait fl.go q.May 1 Do $1.50 May 1 Bunts Bros, 1 1 Kats, 25c 1 Do. 25o June 1 July IS May Apr.

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23 Apr. 20 Do 1 ex June 1 Buckeye Pipe, $1 6 Do, $1 ex June 6 Benson H. pfc, 50a q. 1 A. M.

Byers $1.75 1 Besttan B. Co. $1.76 Q.Oct., 1 Du $1.76 July 1 Beech-Nut 3 10 Belding 60c 1 Bar dt Splud. 1st pf 114 q.May 1 Do 2d 1 May 1 Bon Anil $1 Apr. 30 Cities Service, June 1 Do V4 stock June 1 Do 60c June 1 Do B.

B. 50o 1 Do 6c June 1 Ren A lit. nf. 11.76 a. May 15 Apr.

14 Sep. ill. June 20 Mar. 24 Apr. 20 Apr.

23 Apr. 23 Apr. )6 May 15 May 16 May li May 15 May 15 Apr. 30 Do pr. lien $1.75 q.May 15 Apr.

30 Caterpillar Tractor, 35o Q.May 25 May 16 Do 20a ex May 25 May 15 Com. PAD 1st. pf. $1.50 q.May 1 Apr. 20 Laun.

to May 1 Apr. 20 Apr. 2C Apr. 13 May 31 May 16 May 6 June 14 June 14 May 10 uo i.m a Clove. Cliffs Iron, $1 26 Calif.

Packing, $1 June i Campbell W. A C. 60o 1 (Centrifugal Pipe, 15c May 16 ci.oa.8t C. Oas 1st pf $1.50 June 25 Do 2d 11.50. June 25 City Ice.

76c June 1 Continental Can, $1.26 May 15 Calif Pavklncr. 11 June 16 May 5 May 31 Columbia (1. A $1.25 q.May 15 Apr. 20 Do $1.60 15 Apr. 20 Kcb.

M. lit 1 May la Coin'w'th Edison, $2 1 Apr. 14 Cen. P. A L.

$1.76 q.May 1 Apr. 14 Uerro ds Pasco. $1 q. May 1 Apr. 12 Columbian Carbon, $1 1 Apr.

18 Cluett Peabody. $1.26 1 Apr. 20 Cuneo Press 1H 15 Sep. 1 Do 1 a June 16 June 1 Ch. Pneu.

Tool, 1 a Apr. 16 Apr. 14 Contin. Motor. 20c Apr.

i0 Apr. 14 Congoleum N. lit q.June 1 May 16 Col. Phono. $4 1 Apr.

25 Apr. 10 Conlon Corp. lit 31 Oct. 20 I'rolessional Services. AABA PEKMA- A.

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SARI SYSTEM, 822 Provident BankBiag. y. 2474. MASlAGlii (Ucensi No. 860) Sari System, 822 Provident Bank.

Cunnl i 74. 30 $16 EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE-SPECIAL $7, Including 2 shampoos, trim and set; si marceis now sue. n. w. cor.

Stanton ana ucMiuan. wapn. 5576. 22 Summer Boarding Flaxes. A HOME with country environment and conveniences for convalescents and those desiring quiet and reat.

Address MRS. V. O. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, Ky. Phone A 1-109.

ap22-2tSu SCHWAB HOTEL, BETHEL, O. On Grants Highway; one hour from city; hot and cold running In all rooms; well furnished; reasonable; weekly or week-end rates. Plion No. 6, Bethel, Ohio ap8-26tsu Hi IClvEN and steak dinners at the beautiful Wishing Well, Perintown, Ohio, 4 miles east of Milford, State Route 60. For reservations phone Milford 400.

Attorneys Patents. PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS C. A. SNOW A successful practice since 1876, 755 Eighth Washington, D. C.

WANTED To make your wood or metal patterns, also model for patents and designing of special tools and machinery. C. F. HEIMSS. 328 W.

Seventh t. myl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Received Too Late To Classify Male Help Wanted. BUSHELMAN and pressor; state experi ence and salary expected. 29, Enquirer, Situations Wanted Male. COMPETENT and reliable printing salesman wishes to locate In Cincinnati about May 10; small salary and suita-ble commission arrangement preferred: pleasing appearance and satisfactory references as to cnaracter ana aoiuty.

a zv, care Enquirer. fRAVELINO SALESMAN desires to make permanent connection; 70 years' experience selling automobile tire and accos- sories in Cincinnati and surrounding ter ritory; reference. Address 26, care Enquirer, or Norwood 7877 WANTED Electrical work as malnten-ance man or motor man; have had all kinds of electrical construction; plenty of reference. Phone W. 2711 or 34, Enquirer.

TOUNG MAN, married, who lias been In business for nimseir ior- tne past ten vears. desires to make connection with t' growing concern; can manage office, eals and take care of credits; can rur-ntsh the best of reference. Address 30, Enquirer, or call Norwood 7877 X. jc-UNG married man desires to connect wltli complete automotive service company as general manager or service 10 years' experience; reference and bond; willing to leave city. AddressE37, care Enquirer, or Norwood 4812.

Situations Wanted Female. COLORED girl wants day work; reference. KVA UAllinuuu, ianai siiu ij. LAUNDRESS At home; best reference. Woodburn l.

Flats-Apartments For Rent. MT. AUBURN 2201 Reading large living room; wurpny oea. ppienma fllnette. kitchenette, electric stove, Frlg- Idaire, incinerator; walking town; inquire Janitor.

r- Stores For Rent. AUTOMOBILE SALESROOM in fast- growing sunurD; tins room is in connection with complete garage service station. Phone Nor. 4812. 26, Enq.

Horses, Cattle, Vehicles. TWO horses for. sale. Inquire at 610 David st. Painting, Papering, Decorating.

Al CLEANER of wall paper and paint; work guaranteed; Nor. 4162 T. 15 15 16 23 23 20 in 13 13 14 It 24 14 30 14 20 14 14 20 20 20 8. J. U.

Canfleld Oil 1 une 30 June Do 2 .....4. 30 Sep. Do 2 Doc. 81 Dec Do $1.76 June 30 June Do $1.76 Sep. 20 Sep.

Cleveland Stone 50o ej.r.Sep. 1 Aug. Do 60o 1 May Chi. Rap. T.

66c m.June 1 May Do 55a May 1 Apr. Do 60a June I May Do B. 60o May 1 Aur. u. ana u.

sj.ze sa.u:y a Chi. Yellow Cab, 26u 1 Do 26o May 1 Cons. Oas $1.26 1 Chrysler Mot. $2 q.Jan. 2 Do $3 Sep.

29 Do $2 June 30 Cru.lbl. steel. $1.60 30 Comth. 62ViO 1 Do. 60a ex May 1 Cities St.

A. ST hi a Aug. 1 Do 17 Vic May 1 June May Apl. Mar. Dec June Api.

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a. 1 do 6 pc, a a. a May 1 Cleve. El III. pf, $1.50 q.June 1 A.

Decker A Conn, 60o 15 Dairy Dale 17Ho 1 Do B. lso 1 Davega, Inc. 25u May 1 Dupont IVi a Apr. 26 Diamond Mctcll. 2 16 Apr.

16 Apr. 16 Apr. Apr. 1 May I E. O.

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1 Apr. 14 Emporium Cupwell 60c q.June 24 Exchange Biuret, J7t4u q.Apr. 30 June Apr. aiureaa vac. t.i., si 1 Apr.

20 Elgin Watch. S2 a Mav Apr. Eureka Pipe, $1 May 1 Apr. lli Apr. 13 uiec.

f. and 25c q. 1. 1 telec. B.

and S. 26o q.Apr. It Do 1 a Mav Juar. Apr. 1 Apr.

1 Baton Axle, 60c May 1 xne rair, zoo July 1 June 20 May 20 Apr. 20 Do, 20a June 1 Do, 20c May 1 Do Ill a Mav 1 Apr. 20 May'17 Ford A T'yl'r 1st, pf. 1 q.June I rajaruo ougar, s.ju 1 Apr, rea. ivnit.

allll, 2e 1 Do. 12Ac una Mav 1 Apr. li Apr. la preeport $1 May 1 Apr. Apr.

Do 76a ex 1 Flsk Rub. 2d $1.76 q.Juuu 1 May 16 Apr. in uq ist prec, si.s May i Do oon. 1st 111'. 8L.76 a.Mav I Apr.

1 Globe Grain A Mill, $1.50 q.July 2 June 28 l-'O mi ii.vo 2 June 28 do 2d $2 a July 2 June 2 Gillette Razor, $1.26 1 May General Tire, 76c May I Apr. 20 uq. n-ps. n. n.

lit q.fliay i Apr. 1 Gilchrist 76u Apr, 30 Apr. 1 Granby Consolidated, 1 Apr. 13 n.r.uuDunen pi a. a June Gen.

Mot. $1.60 q.May 1 Apr, io i aeo si.ou may i Apr. Do 7 lit. 11.7: Slav 1 Ai.r Gt. Nor.

Iron ore. 76c e. Am. lo Aur. Gen' cigar $1.76 1 May tl Gen.

$1 Apr. 27 Mar. 23 uo ipi. aiecK, leo 27 Mar. 23 uen.

ice or. 1.50 a. a. 16 Apr. Gen.

Cable $1.66 1 May i iio $2.31 1-3 May 1 Apr. I Glmbel Bros 114 a. 1 Anr. 14 uom. a.

hu, Apr. Gold Dul. (6c it Mav 1 A Dr. 1' H. W.

Gossard, 1 q.May 1 Apr. 20 Hammermlll Paper, 25tt q.May 15 Apr. 30 a. Hollander ft son. 02 mc q.May 15 May 1ft q.July 20 June 10 Do common, 1 14 June 1 May 21 Home service il'nc q.May 20 May Hazeltlne 250 24 May Honduras Mining, 26c Apr.

28 Apr. 18 Do, 25c extra Apr. 28 Apr. 1 fiarc onar. juarx, 4s juayi Hercules Pow.

lit Q.May 15 May Homeatake Mining, 60c m.Apr. 26 Apr, 2u xiupp wuwib, 4du a Apr. 14 uo ant block juay a Apr. 14 Horn, Hardari, 871tu 1 Apr. 11 Do 26c ex May 1 Apr, 11 Hll.

Spenu. 36c m.Juiie29 June 22 uo joc uuy 20 May 14 uo 2PU Anr. 2 Apr. Co Int'l, Harvester. $1.75 1 May Ind.

P. A 1st $1.75 q.May 1 111. Pacific Glass, 60a May 1 Interstate Iron A $1 q.Jan. 16 Apr. 24 May 18 Jan.

Oct. July Do, $1 Oct. 15 Do. $1 a July 16 Int'l Nickel IV, a May 1 Apr. 12 Intertype 25c 15 May May jut 1 I'ipe, euc Muy la lndep, O.

and 25c May 1 Apr. 23 Illinois Urlck, 60c Oct. 16 Oct. Do, oo July 14 July jus. n.

utu. 41.50 q.uay 1 Do pr. $1.76 1 Jaeurer Machine. 62Vj a June 1 Apr." 14 Apr. 14 May 18 Julius Kayuer, $1.26 1 S.

H. Kress, 25c May 1 Do spc. 15c May 1 Ky. 87140 19 G. R.

Kinney $2 q.June 1 Kelsey Wh. $1.76 q.May 1 Kauffman Stores, $2 Apr. 28 Loew's q.May 16 Long Island It. R. 4 May 1 Lord Tay.

1st H4 q.June 1 Louisiana Oil prer, 1 Way 15 Liquid Carbonic, 90c 1 LuOHb W. HiHcult 4tlo 1 Do 2nd $1.76 1 Mohawk Mining $1 June 1 Montgomery Ward $1 q. 15 pi, $1.75 q.June 1 McCord Radiator, 60c May 1 Melville Shoe, $1 May 1 Do 2 May 1 Mass. Gas, 1.25 a May 1 Mlnpis. H'yweh.

1 2F s. a.Aug. 16 Do lit 4 Nov. 15 Do 1 Aug. 16 Do lit 4 1S Middle West $1.76 16 Do -1M $2 Apr.

16 Do 6 $1.60 Apr. 16 Apr. is Apr. 20 Apr. 20 May May 21 Apr.

10 Apr. 2U Apr. 28 Apr. 20 May 17 May Apr. 20 Apr.

18 Apr. 18 Apr. 30 May May 16 Apr. 26 Apr. 20 Apr.

20 Apr. 16 Aug. Nov. i Aug. I May I 10 Mar.

81 Uar. 31 Mt. St. Paw. lit Apr.

20 Mar. 51 Phil. Morrla 2ft 15 Jan. 1 Do 2 Ml Oct. 16 Do 2 Mi a JulT 18 De 2 Apr.

16 McCrory Stores pref. 1.60 1 Miami Copper 37140 May 16 Motor Prouucts 6uc May 1 Do preferred 1.26 May 1 R.H. Macy A $1.25 q.May 16 Magma copper, 75c 18 Muhnuipir Ue. R. 12.61 Q.May 1 Oct.

July Apr. 3 Apr. 20 May 1 Apr. 20 Apr, 20 Apr. 28 Mar.

ai Apr. 11 Miit'l Letul nf. A. 11.76 Q. June 15 June 1- N.

Process CO. pf lli 1 Apr. 26 Nafl Bel, H. (1.70 1 Nafl Tile, 76c May 1 Nat'l F'd 62Ho May 15 N. Cen.

Texas Oil, 16c 1 A. Edison (1.60 1 luay 21 Apr. 14 May 4 May 10 May 15 June 20 May 17 May 15 Nat'l Biscuit, $1.60 July 14 Do $1.76 May 31 Nat'l Pw. and Lgt 26c q. 1 Nash Motors.

may a l)n 60a extra May 1 Apr. 20 Apr. 20 New Cornelia C'P'r, 60o May 21 May 4 New River $1.60 back. 1 Apr. 17 Nat'l Elec.

Power A. 46c Q.May 1 Apr. 20 Nint'n Hund. W'h. 60c q.May 16 Nat'l Carbur.

pref. 2 May 1 Nat'l D. Strs. 1st pf. 1.76 1 Nat'l Radiator pref.

1.76 1 Nat'l Supply $1 May 16 May Apr. 20 Apr. It Apr. 20 May 6 Apr. 14 Apr.

30 Apr. 20 Apr. 16 Oct. 3 Apr. 23 Mai.

,10 Mar. 13 Mar. 31 Mar. 30 Apr. 24 Apr.

12 Apr. 28 Apr. 20 Apr. 20 Apr. 20 Apr.

13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr.

14 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr.

17 Apr, 25 Apr. 20 Nat Tea urcr. l.vsyt q. may Nor. and West, $1 q.May 1 N.

J. Zinc, $2 May 16 Northw. 60c q.May 1 Nlmi Uu. Ilk 16 Nafl Lead Pfd. $1.60 q.May El.

1.75 1 Nor. Pacific, im may a Nor. St. Powei $2 1 mw Vnru 2 May 1 Oppenhelmer Co. 2 q.

1 Oil Well Sup. 1.76 q.May I Pullman, $1 May 16 Peabody Coal, 6C May Do 68c May PlKgly W'y W't'n, 37M0 Pac. Coast Biscuit, 15o Do 87V40 May Pub. 8. Nor.

111. 6 pf.l.60q..May Do 7 preferred q. Do $100 com. $2 May Do n. p.

corn. $2 May Postum Co. 1.25 May Penn. O. Securities lc Penn.

Ohio Edison 2uc In 1-50 snare ex May Pitts, and W. Va. 1.6U 30 Plck-Barth A pf. IJc u.r.iay AO Ta, Clav m.May 1 P. S.

N. J. 6 60c m.Apr. 30 Apr. 6 Prairie Pipe.

$3 60 Apl. all mar. 31 Phil. Co. 6 (1.60 8.

a. May 1 Do common, $1 Apr. 30 Do $1.26 May 1 Phlla. R. T.

prf 1.75 i.Sw.May 1 Do common, $1 Apr. 30 Phillips Jones 1 V5 1 Quaker Oats IVi May 31 Rep. 1. and St. (1.76 q.July 2 Do common, $1 1 Rlv.

Raisin P. 20o oi.Mayl6 Reading 2 May 1 Richfield Oil, 25c a May 1 Do, 26c stock May 1 Coast Co. $1.76 May 16 Santa M. Bay $2 May 15 Stov. M.

and E. 1 1 So. Colo. Pow. 50c q.

May 25 So. Pipe Line, $15 June 16 Savannah Sugar, $1.60 1 Do $1.75 May 1 Sinclair Oil $2 May 15 S'td' P. A L. $1.76 1 Stars Roebuck 62ttc May 1 So. Cal.

Edison 2 May 15 Salt Creek Prod. 76c q. 1 Scher-Hlrst A. 60c May 1 Simmons Co. 75c July 2 Mtand.

lnv. Cor.Pf. 1.37V4Q..May 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 13 Apr.

2 Apr. 16 Apr. 2'l May 1 una 16 May 15 May 1 Apr. 12 Apr. 6 Apr.

5 Apr. 20 May 15 Apr. 20 Apr. 30 May 16 Apr. 14 Apr.

14 -May 1 Apr. 10 Apr. 14 Apr, 20 Apr. 16 Apr. 20 June 14 Apr.

it Oct. 16 St. L. A 3. Pf.

$1-60 1 LAO prer. sa.ou Aug. a In, (1.60 a 1 July 14 April 17 fit. Lead. 60o a.

20 AJo zoc extra Do 60c Sep. 20 -Do 25u extra Sep. 20 Do 50c June 20 Do 25c extra June 20 Schulte Ret. 7o q.Dec. 1 Do 8714c Sop.

1 Do 87140 June 1 Southern (2 q- May. 1 Shaffer Oil lit 25 Stand. Q. A 87140 26 Nov. 15 Aug.

16 May 16 Apr. 2 Mar 3) Mar. 31 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr, 20 AuK.20 Seeinan 50c May 1 Htmd a Tubea 70 Apr.

30 Troxel $1.60 May 1 Do (1.76 May Thatcher MIR. 90c May 15 Muy 4 Tidewater Oil pref. 1.26 15 Apr. 13 Tob. Plod 1-10 Hll, stk 16 Mar.

30 Telautograph, 20c May 1 Apr, 14 Thompson 30c ni-June 1 May 2.1 Do 3lic May I Apr. 23 Utd. Biscuit, 40c June 1 May 18 Do (1.70 May Apr. zii Do A. 11 a June 1 May 10 Union Oil 60o May 10 Apr.

18 Utrt. Clsar strs. pfd. 114 Apr. 16 united Verde.

60c a May 1 Aur. 6 8. Cast I. Pipe. (2.50 It Deo.

1 Do (2.50 Sep. IB Sep. I Do $2.60 June 16 June 1 Do 76 16 Deo. 1 Do $1.74 Settle Sep. 1 Uo.

Pr. Uy pf 1 q.Jan. J. J. Sullivan Co.

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