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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943 20 House. For Sal REAL ESTATE Body Found In River; Victim Is Unidentified The body of an unidentified white man, which apparently had been in the water for several days, was found yesterday in the Ohio River Jit) and Building LIFE TERM Is Decreed Ry Jury For St. Louis Man Who Killed Wife With Hammer, Ijniled Body. St. Louis, June 9 (AD Harold L.

Lawrence, twcnty-eight-year-old hammer-slayer of his wife, Ehvyn, GIVES UP BOOK BEFORE HE IS CAUGHT Fargo, N. June 0 (AP) Members of the Jamestown, N. Ration Board found it hard to believe, but the man tossed his gasoline ration book on the counter and said: "An OPA Investigator caught me speeding, so here's my C' book." The motorist passed Ted Smith, OPA investigator, on the highway between Medina and Jamestown. BY DAVE letter today from We had ft jnear Rising Sun, Cincinnati police were notified by Coroner Walter Humphry. A belt, socks, and brown shoes were the only articles of clothing on the body.

The man's age could not be deter mined. WEATHER CONDITIONS. FLACK OF OBSERVATION. Temperature High. Low.

Cincinnati sportsman, Fred Whitehead. He had some good suggestions about the "tackle-for-troops" drive which is underway in Cincinnati. Mr. Whitehead wrote that he had sent several hundred items to Ed Brendamour for forwarding to the boys in Alaska. These pieces included rods, reels, lures, flies, and lines.

"Many of the flies, particularly, recall some great sport, and I hope the men up there have as much fun with them as I have had," the letter stated. The letter held a spinner which had been fashioned by the Cincinnati angler, and which, it could be seen, would be a most effective gam fish lure. Its construction was so simple, and yet the result was ..71 50 70 42 74 55 S5 66 88 69 .71 54 ,.78 53 75 58 ,.73 SO 5S S2 60 78 55 ,.71 49 ..79 5 S7 6S 65 64 5S ..78 5S ,.66 64 so effective, that we shall forward it to the United States Army Spe cial Services Division with the suggestion that, if the tackle doesn't quite go 'round, some of the boys in the far north perfect similar lures from materials on hand. The spinner itself, as Mr. Whitehead, could be fashioned from a cartridge case.

It would be most lucky, he declared, if the bullet from the shell had recently accounted for one of Mr. Tojo's boys. The hook would have to be a commercial product, but the feather that dressed it could be picked up from almost any Alaskan beach, river bank, or swampland. A tiny-piece of wire served as the spinner-guide anil attached hook to spinner. There were a couple of ordinary glass beads to serve as bearings.

For an imitation bit of pork-rind trailer Mr. Whitehead suggested a bit of white cloth, torn from the tail of an OD undershirt. BUZZ JONES RIVAL Of Gianroco In Opener Of Mat Card Tomorrow Night. Buzz Jones, Salt Lake City, will meet Henri Gianroco, Cleveland, in the opening match on the mat card at Parkway Arena tomorrow night. These two are of the pugnacious type and many fans are of the opinion that one of the two will end the match outside the ring.

The bout is a one-fall, thirty-minute event. Frankie Talaber, Chicago, will vie with Jack Moore, Rogers, in the main event. Talaber is claimant to the Junior heavyweight crown. This will be a two-fall, ninety-minute match. NAVY TRANING NEAR Tor Star Pole Vaulter From La Crosse High School.

La Crosse, June 9 (AP) Track coaches have cause to seek a wailing wall and curse the Axis anew the hottest pole vaulter In Midwest prep circles In many a year is going into the Navy and won't be available to them. He is Harry Cooper, 19 year. i old, and other materials in proportion who was graduated today fromi. T. rvn TTitrVi been allocated for farm ma- ROBERTS, an old friend, and an outstanding In case the soldier didn't want to tear the army issue, he said, he could shoot a nice fresh Jap, and take a piece of skin from his left ear.

Maybe the right would work, even! If you haven't turned in your contribution in this tackle drive, just remember that June 13 is the closing date. That's necessary so that the goods can reach the boys at Alaskan outposts before the summer is over. Take your contribution it can be anything sort of fishing tackle from plain hooks to your best bass plug to a fishing-tackle dealer. He will send yours and others he collects to the Kruse Hardware Company in Cincinnati for forwarding to the North. The Special Services Division of the Army will receive and distribute all items collected hereabouts.

He has earned 13 letters in prep competition, holds La Crosse High School scoring records in basketball and football, can do better than 22 feet in the broad jump, shoots golf in the low 80's, has won many local titles in swimming and diving and has been a lifeguard in summer months. Harry has passed his preliminary examinations for enlistment as a naval aviation cadet and is expecting a call for training shortly. WPB ALLOCATES STEEL For Manufacture Of Farm Machinery Equipment. Washington, June 9 (AP) The Senate was told today that a "substantially increased program" for farm machinery production, providing for about 80 per cent of the 1940 level, will be underway July 1. Senator Lucas, Democrat, Illinois, read to the Senate a letter from Donald M.

Nelson in which the War Production Board Chairman said that for the quarter beginning July 1. 300,000 tons of carbon steel, chinery construction. To assure continuous and balanced production, Nelson added, advance authorizations totaling an additional 200,000 tons of steel also fiscal year. The authorization, the WPB chief said, will meet the farm machinery production program requested by the War Food Administration. Bank which offers.

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year, De so far this after a brilliant athletic career, climaxed by a record jump of 13 feet, 6 inches in the pole vault a mark that betters anything made in the Big Ten this year. Cooper set the mark, which Is 3Vi Inches short of the national prep i have been approved for each of the record, in a regional high school remaining quarters of the CUMMINSVILl.K, 8. 6-room, 2-famlly frame; 2 baths; cars, busses. Kl 426(1. DAVTON K.XCELLENTS-RO()M HOMeT TENTH $5,200.

CO 2(lll7. iDEER FAN ON THIS PORCH In the heat of the day, you should be ahi to find a cool spot here; front porch, large living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 liidtooms, and bath on one lionr; hardwood floors; 2-car garage. For other Information call GKO B. PAINTBR. JE 0919.

DEER PARK 4 robmsTTiaThTl stf I nlshe.I 2d; near schools, stores. Phone Sundavn, SyS211J; weekdays, 8 to 6. ME B.ltn, EAST WALNUT HILLS HandTom spS clous bungalow on 1 acre; large freest "1" TALRERT. EA 0806-8105. EVAN8T0N 3-apartment building, 6-F-37 on car and bus line; fine location; Income now $300 month and 4 rooms for owner; lot b0xt75; beautiful yard, large porch; sacrificing on account health; including rooms good furniture and next year'a coal; $10,000.

KERL REALTY CO. 23 NINTH ST. CH 4557. EV ANSTON Substantial spacious "Vtwm home; large living room; full width porch-a beautifully kept home for only $6,250. MR.

KOK8TKR, WO 6174. OSCAR BAUMAN EA 4343. eVaNSTON Clarion Ave. brick St. Louis; 4 rooms, bath, furnace each; $6,500.

E. M. COSTELLO A SON. MA 0312 EVA NSTON Do you want to seTT? We give action. ROSENTHAL.

WO 3556. FAIRMOUNT Linden 4 rooms; goocTcont ditlon; on Jarg lot; $2,700, MO 5V54. FlVE-ROOMBRICK Ca llV aTVT9L W. Ledford, between 1 and 5. FT.

MlTCH10JL67-rixmric'kT-3bed. rooms, 2 baths; $13,500. Droege. HE 80 RDK RBEC KTtractive 6-room house; finished on new furnace; city water. JAfl82 R.

HYDE PARK Mlllshrae and MTdisorTRdr; brick stucco residence; large living room, large dining room, solarium, breakfast room, kitchen and lavatory; 2d, 4 bed. rooms and sleeping porch; 2-car garage; steam heat; owner In service; sacrificing ESTHER M. MILLER. ME 8448, MA 1780 FRED'K A. SCHMIDT, INC.

HYDE PARK 1 hloclTln city bus, short walk to both public and parochial schools: well-arranged 8-room house; ali-tlle bath; modernized kitchen; abundant storage space; "selling for out. of-town owner;" available July 1 3nc 3010! HYDE PARK KILGOUR Living room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 1st; 2 bedrooms, tile-floored bath. 2d; hardwood floors throughout: Al condition; outside garage; near cars. 9.14 CHAS S. FAXON, REALTOR, EA 0560.

HYDE PARK Near Mt7Look6uf" Sqiiale? six-room house, In excellent condition; unusually well-developed rear yard. 2nd feet deep lot; $7,500. THE WARREN E. RICHARDS Realtor. MA 0384.

HYDE-PARK Near arid" schoolsf fine 4-bedroom brick; modern bath; hot. water heat; nice lot; inclosed porchj easily financed; fine buv at $8,500. E.WMONCE; EAst4300-698). HYDE PARK 9 rooms, 2 14 -story brick-double garage: lot 50x150. Call between 2 and 4 or evenings.

1 2 811 Observatory. HYDE PARK Brick Cape Cod; 6 modern; hot-water heat; garage; bar- gain. OAKLEY REALTY. ME 2662-6959. 1363 room residence.

BROWN. MA 0308. HYDij PARK Madison Rd. bFfck Louis; 4-4-2: home and Income. JE 5242.

kennedy Heights 4 Bedrooms I12 ACRES OF WOODS "Lavatory 1st floor," breakfast room, sun-room; air-conditioned heat; 2 garages; 214 squares cars, etores, school; $12,900. Mr. Meeko. JE 1724. GOULD CO.

ME 6688. KENWOOD BRICK HOMEl Near Kenwood Country Club; large living room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, 1st 2 rooms, lavatory and storage, 2d; rathskeller; alr-condl-tioned; side porch; 2-car built-in garage; lot 100X375; Victory Garden; a charming hnm $11,600 ClUB 8. FAXON, REALTOR, EA 0560, KENWOOD Al new brick and frame 6-room home; Insulated. PA 4752, 4540. LIST your property for We have cash buyers.

A C. HAAS. CO 9809. HOME OR PART Furnished or unfurl nlshed; summer or duration; responsible ariults. EA 5312 after 6.

No agents. LINWOOD 3623Rusaell Ave. ThreMdoTy frame, containing three rooms and bath each. An Ideal combination home and Investment. Live In one apartment and let the tenants pay -for this outstanding buy.

Asking S6.250. For Inspection JOHN D. MASON, CH 1440. VA 6271. MADISON PLACE three la7gerooms7 1st; 3 rooms, sewing room, bath.

2d; garage; near bus $5,000 CHA8, S. FAXON. REALTOR. EA 0560. MADISONVILLE $4,750.

Covington 6-room brick home; hardwood furnace, bath; 2-car garage: a real buy. W. D. DAVIS, REALTOR, WO 0756. MADISONVILLE Cosy 5-room bungalow.

Hopklns easily financed. JE 77S3. MOHAWK and vicinllv; homes with inosu ments. WILLWERTH CO. CH 32C7.

MT. ADAM8 3-room home, furnished or unfurn ished. For appointment. CH 825,1 MT. AIRY 20 acres; 2-famlly house; and also 1-famlly house, 1 acre, lake.

Please call JOHN H. GARBER, MA 304S. MT, AUBURN Loth 6-room modem 1 or 2 family brick; priced right. ALSO new 4-apartment building; will grosa 12 on investment. Call EVERS REALTY CO.

PA 5298. UN 4814. MT. AUBURN 2260 Loth! brick! 19 rooms; 3 PA 3922. MT.

LOOKOiit-VVHIls frame; porehesi shade frees, yard, nice view; handy locations $5,000. W. S. EIIGEMON. CH 2160.

MT. WASHINGTON New; 6rnomsrca7ie Cod brick; all modern; for sale bv owner, 1633 Winchester Ave. BE 8042 J. Call bcfire r.non or after 6:30 P. M.

WPORT S'-BETSROOMTM MJERnT 52 15th. "DeMOLET." CO 4758, HE 8797. NEWPORT 408 Grandview; new brlck, ultra modern; garage; $6,000. NORTHSIDE S. Argyle; 7-r66fn-brlckrJ and hall, 1st; 4 bedrooms, bath, 2d; 2 finished, 3d; large closets, awnings; caa be used as 2-family: must be sold to settle estate ELLERINGTON.

KI 0733. NORTHSIDE Langland; brick; 4-4: battis. KTHnes. uner; must aeii. Kl 6513.

NORTHSIDE Investment; 4 2-room aparN ingiuBj income ia montn; Kl 2037. NORWOOD 2470 Hudson 6 rooms; modernised; new tile bath and fixtures; new heating system, stoker, forced air. circulating and conditioning; new kitchen fixtures; insulated; separate garage; $7,000. JE 8179. NORWOOD, 8.

Brick St. Louie: 4-room apartment, 1st; 5 rooms, solarium, 2d; 4 rooms 3d; everything separate; convenient location; here's a home with an income; $9,000. JE 4414. NORWOOD Two-family house- separata uam-i, mrnaces. JUi int.

OAKLEY 4238 31st St. This cozy 5-room home has been modernized throughout and must be sold quicklv account of sickness. Call MR. PUGH with JE 1455. RAY 8HARP CO.

BR 1175. OAKLEY NEAR MILLING WArttiNF Three rooms. 1st; 2 rooms and bath. 2d; garage; garden $4,250 CHAS. 3.

FAXON, REALTOR. EA 0560. OAKLEY Brick 5-aparttnent 3 years nin; income year; $1,500 caslt, balance terms. UN 3643. OAKLEY Modern, 4 rooms.

1st- 2 rooms, bath, 2d; double garage; $5,350. ME 0989. OAKLEY A lovely 6-room home in per-feet condition; 2 garages. JE 2630. PARK HILLS.

KY. 5-room brick coloniaTf tile bath, shower; $8,500. CO 1315. PLEASANT RIDGE. RIDGE AVE.

Six-room brick colonial, large living room, flintng room, lavatory, modern kitchen, and extremely large porch; on a lot 75x160. Call WALTER KOPF, JB 3965. PLEASANT RIDGE 6393 Grand Vista one of tile most Interesting modern house, in Cincinnati; lot 100x500; $35,000. JOHN H. GARBER, MA 304B.

PLEASANT RId5e. Ridge a 6-room modern home; at tached garage; near schools; thi. Is a real bargain. Call LO 7859 PA 1262. PRICE HILL Overlook Section 33; Cape Cod; hardwood fireplace, cabinets, insulated, weather-stripped; large garage; bargain; WA 3373.

PRICE HILL Near Western Hill." High: aii-oricK, moaern st. Liouis; 4-4-2: garage; large level lot. WA 3111 PRICE HILL 4015 Liberty; 2-family irame; noi-waier neat. UK 2800. ROSELAWN Beautiful English semlbunga- low; 4 bedrooms, tile bath, 2 tile lavatories, game room; double garage: beautiful lot: $14,500.

BR 0528. ROSELAWN New homes; open dally; 6, 6 and 7 rooms. For runner ROBT. WACHENDORF. VA 1440.

ROSELAWN Beautiful 5-room buff bricit bungalow: fine location; has everything. E. Gcst Hodge Co. JE 1131, ME 7708. ROSSMOYNE 5 rooms; 1-floor plan: In sulated; tile bath, hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, stoker; lot 50x150; 1 year old.

ME 7768. feHAWANOE TRAIL. New 4 and 6 room homes, $1,050 tn $5,700. Low FHA Terms. P.

G. GRAVES, Realtor. CH 282. SOUTHERN OHIO BANK. ftii Iitatt Loan, tic, Main, MA 4121, Smith said the man's speed was between 55 and 65 miles an hour.

He took the license number and when he went to report the case. found the motorist had preceded him. READ THE LAST LINE! In a hotly contested baseball game witnessed by 7S to 10O per sons at Noyes Field, Victory Park way, the walnut Hills Auxiliary Police last night defeated the Cincinnati Police of District 7 by a score of 25-9. Francis J. O'Neill of the Welsback Lighting Company captained the Auxiliary team and Patrolman James Toothman of Dis trict 7 coached the regular police men.

Rumor has It that the umpire was a policeman. EMPLOYEE IS HONORED. The executive staff of the Fischer Special Manufactur ing Company staged a dinner celebration last night in honor of Gustave Becht, who retired after 30 years of service with the company. Becht was presented with a travel ing bag from hie former associates, and F. H.

and Harry Fischer, the managing partners, gave him a round-trip ticket to California. MISSING FROM REST HOME. Police were on the lookout last night for Adam Lorey, seventy-nine-year-old Inmate of a reBt home at 2612 Gilbert Avenue, who walked away from the home yesterday afternoon and has not been heard from. It was thought that he might have gone to his former home on Republic Street, but this could not be determined Immediately because the exact address was not known by rest home authorities. TILT GOES 18 ROUNDS.

Baltimore, June 8 (AP) Weather conditions forced calling of the International League baseball game between Rochester and Baltimore tonight after the teams had battled through 18 scoreless innings. The game was the twilight inaugural of a scheduled double-header, and the second game wag postponed. Announcement, OCHS, Frederick HOWE, James H. BARHORST, Katherine STEWART, Iva HAOEDORN, Mae Evelyn STANLEY, George ORABER, John B. HORAK, Wash NAriER, Rebecca Arrangements In charge of Ut.

Hack Johnson McMillan and upland placii, WOodburn 0474-0475 Bamber Funeral Home, Inc, IOHN W. BAMBER ROBERT BAMBEK, 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1440. B. J.

-BEN, EUGENE, VINCENT MEYER 3726 WARSAW 0117 Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, RALPH, JOSEPH. 4989 Glenway Ave. WA 4144. 823 Chateau Ave. WA 0228.

Hodapp Funeral Homes Hamilton at Elkton. 7401 Vine. Klrby 1040. VAlley 0805. J.

J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J. Sullivan. Director.

1338 E. McMillan at BELL PL. WO 0133. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

CH 6930. The Co. Ventral Parkway at Clifton Hills Lane. 1511 Freeman. KA 4487-4488.

The Fuldner Mortuary FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 421 Arch St. MA 4754. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, MADISONVILLE. TREDWAY Funeral Home Established 1892.

Norwood, Ohio. 2131 Cameron Ave. ME 0311. VITT STERMER, INC. 1824 Westwood.

WA 0787. 3425 Harrison Ave. MO 0833. 3035 Riverside Dr. WA 0110.

VORHIS FUNERAL HOMES Lockland. Ohio. VA 0063 Norwood, Ohio. MB 4884. WILTSEE Undertaker P.

L. WILTSEE C. A. WILTSEE 24 W. Ninth St.

CHerry 0932, Wrassmann Barfknecht, 2625 Gilbert Ave. Inc WO S343. 1421-28 Main SU CH U331. Journey'. End HAUDY Mrs.

Alice M. Given Hardy, beloved mother of Mrs. Alleen North, sister of Mrs, Emma Benjamin and Mrs. Mary Case of Cincinnati, and Homer Hardy, Spokane, residence, 6921 Wood-mont Pleasant Ridge, Wednesday, June 9. 1943.

Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the Stanley High funeral home, 6547 Montgomery where service! will be held Friday, at p. m. HAKMON Albert Pfiester Harmon, husband of Mary Klbby Harmon and father of Albert Henry Harmon, suddenly, at his home, Drake north of Lebanon, Ohio, Monday, June 7, 1943, In his 57th year Services at his home, Thursday, June 10, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Lebanon, Ohio.

LOEB 81 J. Loeb. beloved husband of Rose Llebman Loeb, and father of Mrs. Robert Rout, al his residence, 642 West Blair ave. Notice of funeral later.

19 I i I I 61 iiivi-v vnav birvi, wic iaLC 1 nic nual state championships this year. It was no lucky Jump either, as he consistently did better than 13 feet in other competition. The youth is an athletic natural. Mitchell fcMnedcngar Vhlff Twnlinsos) Thou Anal detiverrd my tonl from death, mine eye from teart, end my feet from falling. 1943, John Howard Harris.

MII.I.KR Mary K. Miller, beloved wife cf Charles E. Miller, daughter of the late William 8. and Elisabeth Cappeller, Tuesday, June 8, 1943, at residence, 7109 Hamilton ave Friends may call at the Chaa. A.

Miller 8ons funeral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton North-aide, Thursday, after 3 p. n. Funeral services Friday, Juna 11. al 2 p.

MITCHELL Frank P. Mitchell, beloved husband ot Johanna Hennessy Mitchell, father of Gene, Frank. John, Tatil, George and Joseph Mitchell. Wednesdav, June 9. 1943, at his residence, 2SS0 Markbreit ave.

Friends mav pall Friday at J. Sullivan and Company funeral home. 1336 E. McMillan at Bell pi. Time announced later.

MOr.llKMiAR Harry Moedengar, be-loved husband of Addie Mnedengar ('lee. Gavin), beloved son of Nancy Moeden gar. stiddmly, Wednesday. June 0, 1913, In his 48th year, residence. 759 8edam at.

Funeral from Vitt and Stermcr Sedamsvllle funeral home, 3035 River Saturday, June 12, at 10 a. m. SC'HIFK Josepn Bchiff, beloved brother of Mrs. Hnrr.ld Anlsn and Harry Bchiff, at the residence, 3420 Harvey ave. Services Weil funeral home, 3001 Rending Friday, June 11, at 1 m.

Kindly omit ilowers. TOM1.INSON Lillle A. Tomllnson (nre Phillips), beloved wife of James 8. Tomllnson and mother of Cathrvn. Annie Laurie, Shirley, Margaret, and Philip Tomllnson, and Mrs.

C. N. Bender, and Mrs. B. J.

Cobern of Nashville, Monday, June 1943; residence, 3495 Burnet Avtindale. Services at Clarence A. Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Thursday, June 10, Vorl War Veteran. Miscellaneous Notices BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.

1600 WALNUT CORNER LIBERTY. KEENAN FUEL OILS CALL WO 1250. ON AND AFTER THlsTlATE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for uy any other than myself. ERNEST PIRR0NE, 994 Dana City. Lost and Found EXPOSED 16 M.

M. MOVIE FILM LOST Lady's room. Sinton Hotel, May 25; reward. MA 4860. GAS RATIO! BOOKS A-B.

Frances C. Thornburgh, 23 Central Terrace, Wyo-mlng INVICINITY OF FOURTH AND RACE Prown envelope containing 5S pay checka for local war Industry. Finder please return. Address Box 133, care The Enquirer. LEATHER BILLFOLD 4 P.

M. Tuesday. "Checker's Btore" on Gilbert Important paperts, money; reward. JE 9917. LOST A Gas Ration Book, 4 coupons, near corner of Clifton and Ludlow, Thursday.

June Ohio License No. 751 A A. Thone AV 14S8. LOST Ration Books No. 1 and 2.

H. L. RIDENOUR, 1224 Republic St. LOST Food Ration Book No. 2, In Walnut Hills.

MATTIE BRUTUS. WO 2424. LOST Silver Ffn, bird design, Tuesday, I downtown. Liberal reward, JE 2I02, LOST flasTtatloiTBook A. CieTTYouligerT 913 South Leggett Court, Lockland.

LOS'T 6asRatlon Books No. k'-C, DOUGLAS VE1GEL, 5730 Nahant Ave. L03f A Gas Ration Book. Milton Btuhl-barg, 782 Clinton Springs. Please 'return, LOST RTtTorTBook No.

2, 5-27-'43. DOR-OTHY MOORE, 771 Barr St. LOST Gas Ration Baak Serial 63527T 2. Call PA 0783. LOST A gas ration book.

8am Bluestein, 5297 Montgomery Rd. LOST Ration Book No. Crawford. CH 3800. NOSE GLASSES Lost in Shlllito's; ward.

EA 1033. PACKAGE Child's shoe; vicinity Hyde Park Square. Reward. EA 6851. REWARD for information leading to recovery of blue and chromium-plated Western Flyer bicycle.

JA 7388 W. House. For Sale AMITY VILLAGE. BEAUTIFUL -STORY HOUSE Built for a model home; corner lot; three bedrooms; double garage, and automatic gas furnace; perfect condition. Location, 7801 Plalnfleld Pike, corner Matsoti Deer Park.

Price S7.500. Fhone BY 771)0 nr VAJley AVONDALE. 3934 DICKSON AVE. HCHOBPFEL. 5035 Ridge.

JB 2058. AVONDALE "Here's your chance to r-model an older-type home to your own ideas; 8 rooms with servants' quartern; porch; shady yard. CH 2169. AVONDALE, N. i-'addock HllTs Section.

3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Maid's quarters. PA 3003 AVONDALE 2 3-mom flats; 2 baths: shape; $4,750. WO 7769-7777. Al BOND HILL COLONIAL Large living room, dining room, tile kitchen, 2 bedrom and tile bath on 2d floor.

ROBT. 0. STRONG, Realtor. ME 0749. BOND HILL New 2-fami)v house; tile baths, tile kitchens; stokers; near schools and transportation; 11,400.

JE 2279. BOND HILL Four new duplexes, 5 rooms each; all separate; no care; sacrifice; MR. GUNNING. ME 4545-3705. BOND HILL New brick 2-family home; an Investment.

Builder. ME 6922. BOND HILti Avonlea Ave, dandy 3-bed-room home; corner lot; $7,250, UN 7888. CHEVIOT, Beyond Country home of rooms; brick; hardwood; tile bath; lot 109x373; large chicken house; equipped for modern poultry raising; splendid opportunity; really worth $8,950. A 5475.

CHEVIOT 3832 Meyerfeld; clean-cut 6- room nricK; periect buy. mo 1133. CITY Clifton 207 East; 3-etory brick, large garage; Al condition. Call Whitewater 7254 J. CHOICE of three modern homes of 7 and 8 rooms; 1 and 2 family, large lot; fruit and chickens; 46,100 up.

Kl 1314. CTTY 2026 Western Ave7brick, 12 rooms, store; rent $62; asks $4,300. MA 4759. CLIFTON Beautiful 6 or 7 room English home; breakfast nook, den, tiled bath; 2-car garage; lot 60x150; appraised at ordered sold for $12,000, to settle estate; easy terms. R.

A. SCHIRMER CO. MA 3350, MO 3455. CLIFTON New 6-room brick home; tile kitchen and bath; lavatory room; breakfast room; completely decorated; slate roofing; convenient location. $11,700 up.

Term s. BR OOlt, VA 2022. CLIFTON Lafayette Circle; fine brick house on well-elevated lot; rooms, 2 baths; $22,500. JOHN H. GARBER, MA 3045.

CLIFTON Howell; modern 6-room, wire-cut brick; fine condition, hot-water heat, 2 garages; low price, MORAN. UN 7955. CLIFTON, EAST 20 West Clinton Spring. Lane; 3-bedroom brick bungalow; estate property; priced to sell. UN 7888.

CLIFTON 3419 Brookllne; 8-room brlclt, 2 bedrooms; hot-water heat; lot 100x165. CHAS. T. MacCONNELL. UN 0851-1304.

CLI FTON St. Louis, 5-5-2; real buy; near cars, school. LAUDT, AV 1711. CLIFTON Rlddlevlew; brick St. 6-3; 1 year old.

CH 1311. CLIFTON Wire-cut brick; 8 rooms; good location; sacrifice. Owner. UN 0308. CLIFTON HEIGHTS (Estate) 2 stores with apartments; must be sold.

UN 7891. COLLEGE HILL, N. 6 rooms and so-larulm; beautifully decorated; near school, and transportation; $7,500. KI 4508. COLLEGE HILL 4-room frame; garage; lot 50x140; hot-air furnace; nice condi-tlon; S6.QO0: make offer.

KI 2866. COLLEGE HILL dice brick home on Marlowe; large lot; $8,600. KI 2600. COLLEGE HILL, N. 6-room house; good street; no assessments, KI 4604-6666, CORRYVILLE 3249-51 Jefferson; brick; 2 stores and 7 flnts, with baths: lot MX 101 to Bishop: $9,750.

$1,000 cash, balance financed. 254 Cnlhonn, 18-roim hrlck. rent $97: $8.000. TUKE. MA 27SH, COVINGTON 6-room brick bungiifow; modern; hot-water heat; 2-car garage; reasonable.

Owner, 413 E.18th Street. CCIVINOTON 4rnom modern brick; west side; $3,600. HE 6732. HORACE SUDDUTH Leading colored real estate agency. 411, Wait, rilta, CH 6JJ0, Hardy Harmon l.orh Miller I REAL ESTATE TKANSFEKS.

(Tax Indicated in transfers Is affixed at the rate of 55 tents for every tOO or frac tion thereof of value of property conveyed ARLINGTON MIGHTS John W. Noe urn! Nannie, his wife, to John Calno.in. psrt of Lot 23 of Dr. W. S.

irkhart Urst Ad.lttion: Jl (tax AVONDALE Father M. Reilman to Leah MrClain. 104 Louis Avenue; $1 (tax CALIFORNIA Cora Bauer to Russell Bernard and Affa. his wife, part of Lot 155 of Rosrr's Addition: also part of same lot; (tax S.V501. ri'VTRit to John J.

1 Emerv. 43 to 86 feet at the northwest corner of Eishth and Main Streets; Jl 16.60). CLIFTON Nancv P. DreMame to Te (tax reee Meyer, 575 Wlrham Place COLERAIX TOWNSHIP Charles BeroM. mm W.

Hahn. R.or Zutterling and Edith Z.utorling to Blanche and Charles A. Schneider, husband and wife. 17 18 Interest in 1 acre of la.id in Section 7. Towr-ship 2: Jl ttax Jl COLKRAIN TOWNSHIP Adele Zutter- ling, guardian of Fern- Kicnara linj, to Blanche and Chides A Scnnel-drr.

husband, wife. 1 ISth Interest In 1 acre of land In section T. Township 75 (tax 55c). COLLEGK HILL Emma L. Monroe to Rev K.

Hnber, an Irregular lot on the east aide of Belmont Avenue, 445 feet south of Maple Avenue; also, an irregular lot on the east side of Belmont Avenue. 618 feet south of Maple Avenue: also, an irregular lot on the east side of Belmont Avenue. 475 feet south of Maple Avenue; $1 ttax S19 i.M. COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Indian Hill Acres. to Charles F.

Schumacher, an undivided one-half interest in an Irregular lot on Miami Avenue, Section 5: $1 ttax COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Fdward O. L. and Verna Kroeser to Anna L. Slppel. lot 30 of Madeira View Subdivision, Section 12: il (tax COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP The Warren E.

Richards Ccmpanv to Rov Reynolds, part of Lot 102 of Grove Park Secord Subdivision, Section 33; 81 ttax SI 10). Same to same. Lot 13. and part of Lot 103 of ths same subdivision; il (tax 81.10). DEER PARK Maria M.

Stromber? to Verna Kamp, 4117 Lansdowne Avenue; Jl (tax S6 05. DELHI TOWNSHIP Fred V. Puebber to Olive C. 50 bv 221 feet en Pcd-rettl Road, Section 10; SI (tax 85c). ELMWOOD PLACE John G.

Hopf and Ruth, his wife, to Cecil P. Scott, Lots 562 and 563 of L. C. Hopkins's Third Subdivision; SI (tax J4.95). ELMWOOD PLACE George J.

Singer and Elizabeth his wife, to Margaret Bsll. Lot 135 and pa" of Lot 136 of Yost's Subdivision; 51 (tax FAIRMOUNT Richard Cunningham and Catherine, hie wife, to Mark J. McCoy and Alice, his wife. Lot 15 of Commissioner's Subdivision of part of Bryant and Trevors' Subdivision; Jl (tax FAIRMOUNT Joseph Haskamp and Kath- erlne. his wife, to Eugene Townsend and Emma, his wife.

Lot 143 of A. Hicken-looper's Subdivision; $1 ttax FAIRMOUNT Thelma S. Jones and E. Horace Jones, her husband, to Richard W. and Anna F.

Green. Lot 20 of Clara and Joseph Herrmann Rssubdlvision; $1 (tax OREEN TOWNSHIP Maude A. Epp and Stephen E. Wllley to Roy O. McDuffle.

three acres of land In Section 13; $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Leo O. Rudmnn to George J. Mountet. 40 by 137 feet on the south side of Brater Street, Section $1 (tax J6.05). HYDE PARK George F.

Becker and Mary H. Becker to Marie A. Smith. 35 by 114 feet on the west side of Tarpls Avenue, 287 feet north of Erie Avenue; $1 (tax HYDE PARK Louis F. Eckert and Anna his wife, to Ruth M.

Cummings, 50 by 150 feet on the sotuh side of Paxton Avenue, 100 feet west of Marburg Avenue; $1 (tax MADEIRA James Mossman, and Martha, his wife, to Harold D. and Margaret M. Wilson, Lot 102 of Madeira Heights Subdivision; $1 (tax MADISONVILLE Frank E. Dorr and Daisy his wife, to Antonio and Marcla Maclarello, Lot 242 of Madison Place Subdivision; $1 (tax MADISONVILLE C. Howard Waugh and Lyda, his wife, to Ariel F.

Johns, 7040 Bramble Avenue; $1 (tax MIAMI TOWNSHIP Elizabeth Horvath to Calvin E. and Myrtle Meyers, part of Lot 8 of Grand View River Subdivision; also, part of Lot 78 of same subdivision; $1 (tax MT. AUBURN Roxie A. Hoeffner to Minnie Taylor, part of Lot 18 of John F. Wright's Subdivision; $1 (tax NORTH COLLEGE HILL Andrew E.

Haimerl and Charlotte his wife, to Dorothy Miller, Lot 12 of John Meyer's Subdivision; $1 (tax NORTH COLLEGE HILL Frank Klhm and Anna, Ms wife, to Frank Puccini and Amy, his wife, Lois 686, 587, 588, and 589 of Ohio Land and Improvement Company's Subdivision; $1 (tax NORTH COLLEGE HILL-Caspe Sailer to Frieda Weltsel, Lot 1233 of Ohio Land and Improvement Company's Subdivision; $1 (tax NORTHERN LIBERTIES Josephine M. Wlttkamp to Frank Scallse and Angela his wife, Lot 5n of Htigh Moore Subdivision: $1 (tax NORWOOD Ctrl W. Frfy to Edith L. Dorl, Lot 117 of Bofingpr and Hopkin3 Jl (tax 510.45). NORWOOD Ella Oavey to Blanche Cain.

Lot 66 of Emiline Hcdger et al. Addition; $1 (tax NORWOOD The San Marco B. and L. A. to Albert Reece and Opal E.

Recce, 2270 Harris Avenue; $1 (tax NORWOOD Clinton J. Stuth and Rosella his wife, to Katherine P. Abbott, part of Lot 12 of LeBlond's Subdivision; $1 (tax OAKLEY Lena Kllcke to Nelson L. Tim-merman and Ruth his wife Lot 249 of Subdivision A of Oakley Park; $1 (tax PLAINVILLE Madison B. A.

to Ethel M. Fry and Percy her husband. Lots 5 and 6 of Village Plat; $1 (tax PRICE HILL Margaret W. Cappel to Bernard Grady, 41 by 250 feet on the north side of Carnation Avenue. 142 feet east of Pedretti Lane; $1 (tax PRICE HILL The Garden D.

and L. Company to Antonio DI Pilla. part of Lot 69 of Boyle Homestead Subdivision; $1 (tax PRICE HILL Fannie V. Hahn to Catherine Kuhn; part of Lot of Dela-hanty Subdivision; $1 (tax 8AYLER PARK Veronica F. Farrell, Trustee, to Piul and Mary C.

Aylward, Lot 28 of Foley and Clark Addition; $1 tax 55c SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Mathilda Falk to Nellie Kuiihnle. Lot 47 of Clovernook Section 26; $1 (tax SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Ollie S. Fugat- and William her husband, to Mrs. Ellen L. Gilbert.

74 by 5S3 icet on the north i'Gf of Coverlle Avenue. 692 feet west of Dlmmlck Avenue, Section 13; Jl tax 55o. SYCAMORE TOWNf-HlP-The Haley Liv- Ing'ton Land Company to Karen L. Saunders. Lot 18 of Cincinnati Industrial Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c).

WALNUT HILLS Home For Incurahlcs to Irvln Sullivan und Nathan B. Ooret, Lot 121 of Lane Seminary Grounds; $1 (tax $8. 0). WEST END Herman Wassermnn to Gertrude Palmer, part of Lot 7 of Seth Cutter Subdivision; $1 (tax 50cl. WESTWOOO R.

Sippel to Margaret E. Brueggemann, 80 by 150 feet on Fleetwood Avenue; $1 (tax Mortgages Tiled. Catherine Kuhn to Cincinnati Federal 8. ft L. A 3,500 Albert Reece to Ban Marco B.

4 L. Association 3,000 Robert Bell to Inter Valley B. ft L. Association 3,000 Herbert Brlnck to Hyde Park B. L.

Co 5,6.00 Ruth M. Cummings to Globe B. ft s. Co 4, in Same to same 3,500 Dorothy Miller to Bank Street B. A.

Company 5.000 Margaret E. Bruggemann to 20,000 Dorothy M. DlcKson 10 tenirai Trust Co. Mary Haui to Dreman Avenue L. ft B.

Co Vina George to St. Bernard Progressive B. ft L. A. Co Lillian A.

Bates to Supreme L. ft B. Company Nellie Kuehnle to Oermanla B. A. No.

3 Blanche Cain to Fidelity Federal 8. A L. A Theedore A. Dorl to same Harold Elckbuach to Cheviot B. ft L.

Co Robert H. Dew. to Btate Mutual 6.850 4.500 4,100 3,400 1,700 3.750 7,000 6,900 Life Assurance Co 5,400 Wlllurd Dlnsmnre to Manlann B. A. 3,500 Kather.ne P.

Abbott to Walnut Hills S. ft L. Co Violet D. Glenn tn same Blumle R. Sway to same Katherine P.

Abbott tn Clinton J. Stuth Mnrsarct M. Bncx to Bond Hill B. A. Co Bnron Orr to Price Hill Eagle L.

ft B. Co. No. 1 David c. Schulkind to Columbia 6,000 2.900 B.JOO 500 5,200 3,800 20,000 Bank ft Ravings Co Robert Ridge to, Hawthorne Fed.

,1 2S, tonight was convicted of first-degree murder and his sentence fixed at life imprisonment by a Circuit Tourt jury. The jury delib erated for two hours. Lawrence, who pleaded self de fense, struck the woman, mother of his three children, a fatal blow with a claw hammer January 17. He then wrapped the body in a blanket, hid it In a lonely county Ravine and set fire to it In oral and written confessions, and before the court, Lawrence al leged his wife refused to grant him a divorce so that he could marry a younger woman. CITIZENS' CARD PARTY.

A citizens' card party will be piven in the Price Hill Community Center Building 'at 1:30 and 8 o'clock June 21 for the benefit of community projects connected with the war program. Projects carried on in this community Include the Western Hills Red Cross surgical dressing station, Red Cross knitting unit, spiritual morale sendoff parties for those Inducted Into the armed forces, sewing unit for the Navy, emergency casualty station and bomb shelter, and free employ ment service. There is also a com munity band for boys to assist them in obtaining a free musical education and a recreational, educational, and hobby program for boys and girls. Vital Statistics BIRTHS. BARTHOLOMEW Raymond and Lillian (Bieler), 228 East Seventy-first street, Carthage, boy.

HAUER William and Lillian (Flecher), 235 Mellsh Avenue, Mount Auourn, Doy, KELCH Howard and Opal (Dye), Georgetown, R. R. 2, girl. PARKER John and Lillian (Gruber), 311 Beech Avenue, Elmwood Fiace, girl RAYBURN Frank and Rose (Abner), Conkin Road, Blue Ash, girl. TAFT Jesse and Alma t8chutte), 8346 Woodbine Avenue, boy.

WEAVER Crurles and Catherine (Lelle), 4127 Ivanhoe Avenue, Norwood, boy. EDWARDS Wade and Evelyn (COttlng- llaml, 5232 Lillian Drive, Doy. DUGGETT Ralph and Audrey (Wil Hams), 2416 Morton Avenue, girl. 8HAVZIN Meyer and Bessie (Oold smith). 542 Prospect Place, girl.

GREIWE Edward and Delores (Kripp), 5114 Ralston Avenue, Norwood, girl. RIN8KY Frank and Jeannette (Glazer), 538 Hale Avenue, boy. MERETT Henry and Ruth (Hanels), 994 Cleveland Avenue, boy. CAIN John and Clara (Rutemueller), 674 McNeill Avenue, girl. BUN Ray and Geneva (Sheldon), 2035 Sherman Avenue, norwooa, ooy.

MAURY Emery and Rhoda (Stephens), 408 East Thirteenth Street, girl. BON'OMINI Albert and Margaret (Crif-ton), 7134 Montgomery, Sllverton, boy. KIRSCHBERG Alan and Helen (Haskell), 1113 McLaughlin Place, girl. ALL A IS Richard and Helen (Cook), 1211 Hayward Avenue, girl. HASTINGS Thomas and Genevieve (Lockhart), 323 North Union, Bethel, girl.

FOOEL Robert and Sylvia (Lemel), 4409 Paddock Road, srirl WOOLWINE Fred and Eileen (Feld- man), 2706 Woodburn Avenue, Doy. MARTIN Clifford and Orene (Rogers), 2302 Weat Second Street. Dayton, boy. 8TANLEY McGlone and Louetta (Davis) 1119 Race Street, boy. HarTS Herbert and Nortlne (Hegge- meier), 559 East Epworth Avenue, boy.

JOHNSON June and Julia 915 Richmond Street, girl. HENSLEY Robert and Florence irre.rh) i24 rtlavton Street. 1H. VOLLMER Edward and Millie (Johnston), 1111 Beverly Hills Drive, boy. FRAM Harry and Bertha (Gross), 7632 Castleton Avenue, boy.

SINGER Mack and Jean (Rukin), 610 Hale Avenue, boy. HYMAN Morris and Anita (Emmerich), 1139 Towanda Terrace, girl. CREW Samson and Elisabeth (Pugh), 2815 Grandln Road, boy. PALMER Walker and saraneue uones) 1031 M.ni Avpnue. Norwood, eirl.

SALEE Perry and Melva (Sears), 1800 Denham Street, girl. VERNER William and Margaret (Vail), 47 East McMicken Avenue, gin. KAPLAN Howard and Helen (Kats) lonn DlalnvillA PnnA. girl. KAHN Irvln and Eleanor (Carl), 4585 Paddock Road.

boy. ARMSTRONG Drew and Mary (Spurrier). 6252 Rogers Park Place, hoy. WALLPE Paul and Florence (Hllhcrt), 32.1S Avenue, boy. r.HARLTON Howard and Olive (Heln- bach), 3956 Marburg Avenue, boy.

BLOCK Donald ann jaarjone 17 Almlra Avenue eirl. OEARHART Dtiren ann Maraie (Thacker), 1810 Mentor Avenue, rtorwooo, irl RAINE Francis and Nancy (Baldwin), 2222 Highland Avenue, boy. LUDEKE Theodore and Helen (gchus tar 9742 Powell Drive, bov. MAYEK Paul ana lieien tienyj, wout Glade Avenue, girl. tbanf William and Elisabeth (Car mody, 2210 Tytus Avenue, Mlddletown, a rl SPITZ Philip and Eve (Turbow), 805 Forest Avenue, boy.

R08ENBAUM Milton and Jean (Gross man), 3648 Washington Avenue, girl. HANDLER Maurice and Leah (Oordon) 3914 Wess Park Drive, boy. HOT-ZKR Charles and Roberta (Wil helm), 3254 Harvey Avenue, boy. RATNOUR Trevw and Ktnei twaro; 3B47 West. Elhth Street, girl.

GALBRKATH William ana uariene (Reed), 2713 Edmonson Road, Norwood WALTER Kawara ana anzaDein tLiUf mM 13RK aim Treat Drive, elrl. OUINLIN Raymond and Jessie (Mearns). 4831 Winter Street, Linwood. boy. RTfiRnH (manes ana unroiny tueer Ing), 209 Bonnie Leslie Avenue, Covington, Vtnv STRONG Eion and Anna iKeisen), soil Lantana Avenue, boy.

SHEPHERD Alfred and Dorothy (Jack son). 6 Albert Place, srlrl. BERNSTEIN Louis and Carya (Kap lan). 328 Frkenbrecher, boy. WOLLERING John and Oertrude fl.iits).

2.188 Chickasaw Avenue, hoy, FRAME Victor and Marjorle (Hirst), soaa Mnrhiir Avenue; elrl. KLEIN Floyd and Lena (Jacobs) 5312 Carthage Avenue, Norwooa. gin. MARTIN Frank and Margaret (Car roll), 8783 Kenwood Road, girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Richard Heckman. 22 years old. Mer vllle, Lieutenant, and Elsie I. Hoehne, 22. 8880 Monteomerv Road.

Paul Dewaln Pettlgrew, 26, 4132 Schenck Avenue, Deer Park. C. A. W. T.

8., and Phyllis Jean Horn, 23, 5146 Montgom ery Road, Norwood, typist, John A. Glowka. 25. Y. M.

C. clerk. and Irma 8. Hoffmeyer, 21, 4511 Homer Street. Fred Grewe.

B9. 2724 Jefferson Avenue. order clerk, and Lillle B. Roach, 83, 2500 Auburn Avenue, nurse1. Abramo T.

Lanza, 29, 1614 Mansfield Street, soldier, and Charlotte F. Sauer, 29, 2502 Warsaw Avenue, packer. William E. Moreaux, 40. 2323 Highland Avenue, machinist, and Dorotny Williams, 30.

2323 Hiehland Avenue, operator. Howard O. Abel, 24, 1942 Hewitt Ave nue, marine, ana leucine m. stein, dv, 3619 Warsaw Avenue. James E.

Boner. 24. 708 Cutter Street, soldier, and Maggie E. Turner, 20, 568 Carlisle Avenue. Louis Brown.

47. 438 Ludlow Avenue, millwright, and Ethel Heckman, 47, 642 East Thirteenth Street. Edwin H. Flueck, 35, 1120 St. Clair Avenue, soldier, and Clara C.

26, 7417 Hamilton Avenue, machinist. Vincent Sander. 42. 969 Purcell Avenue, machinist, and Clara Hartman, 37, 3806 West Eighth Street, operator. Frederic A.

Gray, 33, Dayton, Ohio, foreman, and Martha L. Miller, 24, "hmo Wayside Drive. Martemont. stenographer. Anihony August Bamberger, 18, 1866 Dreman Avenue, sailor, and Laura Rose Zellman, 16, 1710 Townsend street, sales' lady.

Elmer H. Jackson. 35, 52 Washington Terrace, soldier, and Elltbeth Ellen Parker, 35, 82 Washington Terrace. William F. Pcliebler.

49. Dayton. Ohio, millwright, and Gertrude Renntr, 46, 1645 Frederick Avenue. Herman Wilson. 24, 3071 Mflthera Street, soldier, and Evelyn Swing, 23, 2719 Parle Avenue, marker.

Unlisted Quotations Chicago, 111 Duluth, Minn Huron, S. Kansas City, Memphis, Tenn Minn. Moline. Ill North Tlatte, Neb. Omaha, No ot Louis.

Mo inoinnatl (Airpor! Columbus. fetlOlt, Indianapolis. jKnoxvillc. Tcnn Louisville. Ky New York, X.

Washington, D. C. OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Innings Columbus Milwaukee Batteries Heath; Berry 12345788 R.

H. K. 000000110 3 8 2 00 0 10301 5 9 2 Barrett. Wllks (8), nd and Helf. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 R.

H. Louisville. 000101000 0 3 14 1 Min'aoplis 0 00102000 1 4 9 2 I Ten Innings.) Batteries Brown and Millies; Mosley, Horton (7), and Blazo. Inninrs 1 3 4 7 R. H.

111 0 000003 4 St. Paul 10100020 4 0 Batteries Diehl and Hofferh; Speer and castino. INTERNATIONAL LEAGl'E. First Game Innings 1 2 3 4 6 7 R. H.

F. Buffalo 000000 3 3 9 1 Syracuse 020200 4 9 1 Batteries Rosooe, Waldstein and Unser; Schulti and West. Toronto date. at Jersey City, played former Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rochester: 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OO -15 Baltimore: 000000000 000000000 13 0 First Game Called end of eighteenth: Rochester No runs. 15 hits, 1 error; Baltimore, no runs.

13 hits, no errors. Batteries Hutchinson and Burmeister; Gromfk and McGarity. Rochester At Baltimore Second came postponed. Second Game-Innings ...123456789 R. H.

20600000 0 8 9 1 Syracuse 0020020004 8 1 Batteries Giebell and Unser: Bartleson, Blackburn (3), Howell and Rice. Montreal at Newark, postponed. SOCTHTRN ASSOCIATION. New Orleans at Chattanooga, postponed. Nashville 9, Memphis 1.

eral 8. L. A B.tOO Herbert Zapf to Provident Loan Co. S.60O Frank Scalise to Ea.ele S. L.

A. 1.600 Burnlce Ollpln to Floyd D. 1,000 Andrew W. Lincoln to Horn 8. L.

Co 6.000 Albert T. Frodge to Cottage L. Co 1,900 Cofcie J. Frey to Harriion Welfare B. A 1,500 John Ortgeby to Excellent L.

B. A. Co 5,000 Flora Welsh to Central Fairmount B. L. Co 3.500 Florence A.

Dlbowski to Bank Street B. A. Co 5,500 Betty F. Mosher to Peter Caselnelll 3,170 Howard A. Jaberg to ft.

Elm- monds, Jr 4,000 Robert Btaub, to Delta L. Company 2.SO0 Carl W. McAdame to aame 3,800 Grace Dial to Fulton B. ft S. A.

No. 4 2,800 Ruth A. Schwegman to First Federal 8. ft L. A.

of 8t. Bernard 8,500 Walter Elliott to Glendale S. A 1,500 Charlee 8. Goodwin to Conservative 8. ft L.

Co 8,000 Anthony Buxsel to Standard B. A L. Co 3,000 Esther 8. Mascher to Standard B. ft L.

Co 2.700 Loren W. Brleht to Mount Washington L. B. ft D. Co 3 000 Mortgages Canceled.

Ethel A. Oatchell to Prudential In surance Company $12,000 ataniey u. BonKOwsKt to oakley B. ft L. Co e.FJOO Thomas J.

PeYiehy to First National Bank of Norwood 4,700 Frank Heldkamn to Eagle S. ft L. Association S.BOO Ruth M. Cummings to Globe B. ft 8 Company 4,000 bverett nottong to Ormonde 8.

ft L. Co 7,500 Marina A. Kaidt to Hunter Avenue 8. ft L. Co 4,000 Dorothy M.

to Central Trust Company 8,850 uutney a. Morns to Read ne B. ft L. Company 11,500 Kowena Hamlll to Losantlvl lie B. ft S.

Co 4,000 Frank P. Magln, to Paul Weber 500 Mildred Engel to Frank Engel 4,200 n-niaoeui jtorvatn to David c. Stewart 500 Susan B. ne to Union Central Life Insurance Company 4,800 Harry Yannuner to at. Bernard Progressive B.

ft L. A 8,000 Katherine Muller to same 6,000 neroeri j. Moormann to Bunreme L. A B. Co 2,000 uonraa veite to Extension L.

A B. Company 3,000 xienry nuesemann to central Trust Company 3,000 josepn f. Bchoent to Lion No. 1 L. A B.

Co 2,600 ine Amuy village company to Cin' clnnatl Federal 8. ft L. A 8,100 Same to same 5,200 Aioen u. janne to union Central Life Insurance1 Company 7,800 Irene Wachendorf to Cheviot B. ft L.

Company 14.000 Myrtle Seller to same 2,850 Frank J. Schlhorst to same 7,500 Aiircn wainman 10 ttepubllc L. ft Company Wlllard Dlnsmnre to George Steuer Same to Madison B. A. No.

2 Violet D. Glenn to Walnut Hills 8. ft L. Co Rudolnh W. Barkby to Molltor L.

ft B. Co 6,000 750 4,500 2,500 5,800 Anna Frelberger to Liberal 8. ft L. Company Margaretha Hagan to same Margaret Rail to Home 8. ft L.

Co. Ester M. Rellman to Woodward B. A L. Co Bess R.

Askew to Home Federal 8. 3,500 4. son 2,125 4,000 A L. A 18,000 J. Bruce, to North Hyne Pilrk fl.

A L. Co Frank Stein to Cincinnati Federal 6,000 8. ft L. A 8,600 Harry tn Queen City Lumber Co George Nauer to Norwood B. A L.

188 Company 8,500 j. w. Kinwei in rim Nat ona Rank of Norwood 4,000 Arr.iur Scott to aame Herbert Zapf to Provident Loan Company Lora E. Ostendarp to Western ft Southern Life Insurance Co J. Howard Groom to Liberal S.

ft L. Company Henry Engel to Home 8. ft L. Zorn P. Sorensen to Sharonvllle S.

ft L. Co Homer F. Wllklna to same Drury a. Bpurlock to Cottage B. ft L.

Co Louis F. Eckert to Southern Ohio Savings Bank A Trust Co Annie L. Wakefield to Western A Southern Life Insurance Co Same to same Same to same Harry J. Hahnemann to Central Fairmount B. ft L.

Co Temple Park Development Co. to Connecticut General Life Insur 7,500 3,500 5,500 7,500 2,750 2,300 2,350 2,200 3,000 4,950 4,950 7,000 3,300 ance Co 12,000 Frank J. Tollett to West Norwood B. ft L. Co 2,300 Alma airman to Delta Loan Asso elation Co josepnme Webster to Same to same 150 600 Eva Vestrlng to same 2,300 Gordon o.

Bennett to Mount Look' out 8. ft L. Co Elisabeth Root to Reading B. ft Company Anthony Buxsel to Standard B. ft Company Rather 8.

Ha artier to same Emma Marv Curtis to same 3,000 4,800 2,750 2,700 3,000 waiter Marttnger to Warsaw Federal 8. A L. A 3,750 turner b. wneeier to Bt, Bernard L. A B.

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