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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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a PROBE I By -Coroner Coe MnrJer MyMerv Offlrially Mirdanil Womaiis Slayer Is Still I nkn.mn. 1 li IM I''f'l J'-' that he th- case of a-ihh I), ere sce.iia iv si the mysterious i have been un have the i i of any person in I a rm.iiier will li v.i.l fMimDiy oe 1, "Anna liou the result of shock (UK Incised wound skull. Inflicted by I Coroner's vt 1 the work n. mm I notes of the in, r- '-'Til eimi'riss 1KJ I m.nriti'11 vri-ll. i Coroner Coe will main- f-w" niiii'iii on the yu.r i.BiiiliiK of all lonely cily li'iuts.

especially tii i uinl plants where ai.l travel i of nMii't sterday Pr. nii ijymy power in ui aiiie to lllld my A- us the Coroner" t.i. i closed. My revent tl.e police -il' l'i t-tlKa I Ion, how- ti.r. is posxibility rtn -I.

NATIONAL NUPTIALS Over By Mayor Schwab s-rVforais Religious Rites. i r.nm-d his tlrst m.r- irulir wlmn he joined 4 lln hi' ssini(er. of Ilam-nii, ii. I l'r M.n.ui C. Schaur, Dim -T i t.

K.ist Walnut Hills. i.r.i'-in. of N'. York, also otll- In nn-mle-rs of the firm- 4i at the St. Nicholas.

i. vyir wilKl'itve to-day for Eu- int iVt iri Hamburg. Ur. er of the faculty I'm College, resigning lin "I with two other In a i ontroverny over r.1 he esH)UMed. f)r.

r.iertly ehief of the R00MOTEXCITED A To Rail Which Had Just Varnished. if ln-iny "sun on each ti.i'Ii siulr Yeatman Lena anj Nlch-i The couple. KiiKlish, became lluni'Kv h.n Siuire Ventinan li ami tho bridegroom mIi.kiI t. raihnc. which hail a fresh oat of uw fjiivjlslxe Jerk the'much-hi'M hixped -In that of bti.e.

Squire Yeatman was i hugely, as he h-en niai ried himself. HE IS JOHN THOBNTONt an.i Mueftleln received a asking them Thornton, of this city, h. he employed by an Memphis. Tenn. The liiat father was CE A XI) DEATH NOTICES Hi fmulr.i.

I KVrtr wltnout eiu rllon or telcraDhlni I. namea iuornln sw- Wnl.i '-'1 sts C'lliireli Krl.l, ltw-r Ji tnv.tV nt'oh pot. r.fr f'iltl'Ur Dlnpateh. 'no'i'i-nc JnuvnaL H-rald K'Puhlle. tdui Prsa S'ra Pot Stan.iard.

DEATHS. Rrokamp Averdick T.it. -r wn. jllvl nneral from Averdick. EiKhth high mass at W'lr 'tfhiirii si.

Cincinnati, Allen, manager omimnv. i i inv at hi. New Vuric. inn n- ii li i oh PR Ims ha id Fannu ii. fc--d ..4 Kuneral Jiasi urMiav.

at 2 niantin J-tini; 1 "rin Id! in hi. n.iar 1.r.l. t. 1 Tin i beloved muev tnee Me V- u. mo, at VII, vear.

Kuneral RT 10 beloved son "-o Kain Hun unerai ur rn Tu 2 P. m. uea- in her residence her alley. rn. rtrar at 10:30 1 i 1 m.

l. in. i in. Xt Xarier-s p- oowers. ai wife of IuMki.

her 1 Ky i tnard st. J.o Anr. l. lain ooerai. i i.

Mnmcr 1.. "iiuay, -ervice a i Toenday "ion. Jo, on i. of (nee li Fri 5i "11,1.,. au.il TH rn.

yenrs. from tii i lT i'' 'he M. ills. i 1-us 'ry. H'leve- ii.

rs tii. 'overt daughter l.eb). 7 -'0 a. m. 409 "-oiarv lb, at rv chapel.

Walnut HUs. at -All, 1 r'lonJaekson morning, Kat, ral from rn a Tn.i. ocliKk. Burial Drift 1 1 i. 1 5-5 lr r-llencP of 1 i Keck.

No 31 a 'Ulllrv 1:10 l-'uneral 1 invito- frm Iate W. 1 j' 'e Jam, tlCl b-loed h.is- 1. -nai 1. inee McCar- t. unerai at Ulea.J Detroit 1 l' 1 rn 8t- Siei.hen's ni MOKFITT Mary E.

Moffltt fnee Farrell); aared 34 years, at residence. o. i iar-neal Ludlow. Sunday. January It, at a.

m. Funeral Wednesday, January 19, at 8:30 a. from late residence. Requiem hlirh mass at St. James's Church at 9 a.

m. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. liniPHT- Esther, beloved daughter of Miles and Mariraret Murpny tnee aned 17 years. January 1.

1910, at 11 a. at her residence. 368 Baum st. Due notice, of funeral. Ml'LVIllIULr-Thomas R.

Mulvihlll. beloved husband of Frances Jansen Mulvihlll. Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. Duo notice of funeral.

NI'ISEN Albert W. Nulsen, suddenly, Friday, January 14. 1010. in his 41st year. Funeral services at Crematory Monday, January 17, at 2:30 p.

m. Funeral private. (XJIL.VY Clara T. Otrilvy passed away Saturday evening. Burial private at 1 p.

m. Tuesday. ROLLINS Beniamln L. Rollins, at Christ Hospital. Sunday.

January IS. 1910, at 8 p. m. Funeral from his late residence. 2074 Made Norwood.

Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m. Interment at Bridge-water. Mass. SANDER Henry Sander, aged 65 years 3 months days, aeariy beloved husband of Catherine Sander (nee Goring), January 1H10.

at 7:4." a. in. Burial Wednesday, at H.IU a. from his late residence, Main Norwood, Ohio. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Matthew's nnrrn, rtoutn XNorwoou, at a. m. Friends Invited. SfLLlVAN Harry J. Sullivan, beloved husband of Anna Sullivan tnee Gorman), Saturday.

January 16. at 6:40 p. at residence. 931 Pnradrome st. Funeral Tuesday.

January 18. Requiem high mass at Holy Cross Church at a. m. Chlcasro and New York pa- per please copy. SWEENEY Harry Sweenev.

January 14. 1910. at 2 D. m. Funeral from J.

J. Sullivan mortuary chapel Tuesday at a. m. Kequiem hitch mass at Church uf Blessed Sacrament at 8:30 a. m.

BCHEl'MANN-Wolfgang Scheumann. beloved husband of Christina Scheumann (nee Tueick). at 7:25 p. aged 57 years and months. Dua notice of funeral.

ELK LEY Anna Velklev (nee Klockel. at the home of her parents. Eleventh and York Newport. aged 24 years. Friday.

7:15 p. m. Funeral services Tuesday. January 18. at the residence at 2 p.

m. WRIGHT Edgar Wilson Wright, aon of jonn and Alary (J. Wright. January 14. 1910.

aged 21 years. Funeral from residence. 375 Edwards road. Hyde Park. 1 January 18, at 1:39 p.

m. i THE ENQUIRE 11. CINCINNATI, MONDAY, AN Alt 17, 1U10. JANUARY CLEARANCE 'SALE OF Corset $10 To rapidly reduce several Standard lines of goods of which we either have an oversupply or for some reason sizes are broken we will make tHe following very? special prices: Binner, La Retta and Parisian Model, f0 worth $l2 to $15 tpOmDU La Retta, Parisian Model and Bon Ton and De Long's Kubbef Corsets, worth $7, $8 and Redfern, Parisian Model and Invisible Lacing Corsets, worth $5 and $6 Warner and B. Corsets, worth $3.50 and $4.: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 All Ccrse fitted and altered free of ch, arge.

The Parisian Corset Store Cor. Race and Opera Place "The Shop Known For Corrective Fitting." CLEARANCE SALE OF High-Grade Muslin Underwear HE INTEREST MANIFESTED IN THIS SALE is convincing proof that our values are really exceptional. The offerings this week will be even more worthy than last, as we intend to close out a lot of broken lines and soiled garments at absurdly low prices. The quantities are limited, but those who come early will be well repaid. Here are a few examples of the reductions on regular lines: Women's Gowns Artistically trimmed in lace or embroidery; $3.00 grades reduced to $1.98, S4J5 grades for $2.98 and $7.00 grades for $3.98 each.

EXCELLENT WHITE SKIRTS Lace, embroidery and riblxm trjmmed $4.00, S6.00 and $7.50 qualities reduced to $2.63, $3.75 and $4.98 each. LATEST STYLE. COMBINATIONS Consisting of drawers and corset cover, skirt and corset cover, or regular three-piece models; hitherto sold at $4.00, for $2.50 each. i ATTRACTIVE SILK PETTICOATS In the most-sought after Pompadour patterns, all new and desirable shades, specially priced at $4.98 each. BLACK SILK SKIRTS Previously $5.00, for $3.98 each.

Women's Wrappers In percale or Gingham; well made and ample in size; specially reduced to clear at 98c each. HOUSE DRESSES A quantity of excellent House Dresses, in gingham and percale, slightly soiled' from handlings will be closed out at less; than original FLANNELETTE. DRESSING SACQUES All good colors, reduced from $1.50 to 75c, and $1.25 grades for 50c each. The H. S.

Pogue Co FOURTH AND RACE STREETS. DEATHS. MONUMENTS GOODA1X SON. EUtUE-Clf AMBULANCE FOR H1KK. J.

J. SULLIVAN UNDERTAKERS 421 CENTRAL AV. Phon. M. 1SOO.

2727 Erie HrOe park. Pbone 21. Lady Assblant In Attaadaace. CHAS. M.

EPPLY, Undertaker, TeL Norta 473. 2419 Gilbert Ave. John J. Gilligan, Undertaker Phoae Canal 1803- Sis E. Elchtk t.

1 AdnKs. CSt Children. SIX Apply to Cincinnati Crrma. tioa 11 Wiggins Bik. nam nut.

Hem. a. 140ft L. IXOBISTS. Ask Tour Undertaker far TROMF.Y FLORAL DOOIt CREPK.

Tromry'i Flower Khon. P. Canal 40i7 Coart and Vine. FLOWERS' JULIUS BAKR. 1SS-140 East F.orth 81.

2418, Al. 2479, N. 367. HARD EST 150 E. Fourth, ARTISTIC FLORAL FTJNEBAIi DLRECTOES.

THE BUSSE BOKGMAXX Faaeral Director. -1317-2A Freeman Ave. Pkonea 4.18. 811. 1433 R.

No for Use ChapeU NOTICE. The heirs and devisees of Beniamln Cox, deceased, other than Rutherford H. cox. whose names residences are unknown, will take notice that in the case of Charles E. Roth.

Treasurer of Hamilton County. Ohio, vs. Benjamin H. Cox et being No. 139.194.

Common Pleas Court of Hamilton County. Ohio, on motion of the plaintiff the said Court has granted a conditional order of re- vivor of said case against said Rutherford Cox and said heirs or devisees whose names and residences are un known, and. that unless they appear in said Court, before the Hon. Jacob H. Bromwell.

on Saturday. March 6. 1910. and show cause why said action should HENRY T. HUNT.

ALFRED BETTMAN and STANLEY W. MKRRrJIX. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Cincinnati, Ohio. January 13.

1910. January LEGAL KOTICTS. Th. annual 'election of Directors of The not be revived siralnst them, said action I Hamilton County Asrtcultural Society will be shall stand revived them held at the office of the society. Room 11.

Wig (ins Block. Cincinnati. Ohio, on Saturd.y. January 2. 1910, between the hours of 1" a.

m. and 2 p- tu elect four Direrturs for the terru of three er D. SAJ4FSUN. Secretary. Linen Sale 36-Incri Round-Thread LINEN I White 30 YARD I For 50c Quality.

jl Adapted for Coat or Empire Suits and Shirt" Waists, 36-Inch TS T- colored JJress Linens 29C a Yard. ALL LINEN Shown in the following shades: Pink, Light Blue, Alice, Copenhagen, Navy, Brown, Tan, Gray and Green. -ALSO 46-Inch Ramie Linen and 46-Inch French Linen at 50c and 75c All the popular shades are represented AISLE NO. A Yard THERE IS STILL A GOOD ASSORTMENT of sizes and patterns in the celebrated John S. Brown Sons' i Table Cloths and Napkins We Are Selling at 25 (or lA) Off Regular Prices This presents a splendid opportunity in which to replenish your linen closet with high-class Table Linens at much below the regular prices.

AISLE NO. (tlic3Iolm SliilUfo Cdrapanu 4XDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE OF. THE. ALLEGHANiES 1830 January Opening Sale New Foulard Silks -Our Direct Importation- The mere announcement of the opening of new Foulards is always sufficient to incite great in- terest with the lovers of silken dress for these dainty silks have a charm and a beauty all their own which win for them more admirers and purchasers every year. Improvement in design and is shown in this seasons productions.

The Jacquard pattern peeping through the satiny finish and the printings gives them' a peculiarly artistic and beautiful effect. Paris Fashion Commentators in predicting a wonderful demand for Foulards have given an incentive and a stimulus for the silk weavers to create weaves and patterns, and for the artist -colorist to produce colorings, that surpass all previous Being ever alert to our customers' demands and wants we again show our readiness arid ability to supply the new the desirable, the much-wanted merchandise. This occasion is an extensive advance presentation of distinctive and exclusive novelties as well as many of the ever-popular favorites in Foulard Silks. The variety of patterns was never so broad in extent and scope including dots, figures, stripes, scrolls, floral, conventional, geometrical and. all-: over designs.

Prices $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 Per Yard. Marvelously Superb Patterns, $25.00 Each. AISLE NO. 7 OLDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE WEST OF.THE ALLEGHANlESt APPLICATION FOR COMMUTATION NotW is hereby given that at Ui nest meeting of iimo relate ito.ro. of Ptirocn.

an will be maoe for the commutation of fc.uw.ro: lUin. cmvictpd at the April t-rm. 1 14. of the t'ourt of Common PUaa of Hamlltrm t'ounty, of the crime of aaiuiult to rh, and pntMice(l to ini-rrifnnwnt in the Ohio penitentiary f.ir the pen i of 12 years. tSigueil) tDWARD DO LAN.

HEUCK'S 14mc. 90e aa PEOPLE'S BAT. UI.T AT i8io-SbUUtO'9-i9io January Opening Sale St. Gall JiLmtoroidenes 1 I JsTt. A KkiaiM Mat.

SUM. 1 Pat. White -Gaiety Girls I VrPII Tl I MOI.DK STOCK CO. 11 iLMi; I Tt NIGHTS 11 A BAR ROOM AMUSE1CK1JT8. Thl.

rrk Kvrolns. sad H.I. Mat. ts Hpertal rdanxlar Mai tare, tm MARGARET GILDKl The Awakpnlnq ol Belrna Richie xt Week tiRAt OEUMbK. ALNU Charley Grapcvini Msta Hnt.

He- vu Z9 aaa c. Next WAKV ANU YOKES. CiTAND BarleMoe Matlae. Every Way. THIS MORTON a.d lfUDDY lYr-FK M4MJKK la (he 1UU1V41 1 uuiiui GREAT STAR AND GARTER PHOW.

EMPRESS 2 Vine Near tn St. a.fr Flresrsof Taeater la th. Maria, 1 im Heats lOr, ime rrwrH ItOr. TO-DAY 130 FREE SETTERS 4. Srvn Other Feature Acta TO-NlHT to Jl Casu asanas, l.

Soe. AUDITORIU Vandn Ule ItAll.T. pv. aa. EVE 7 tm 4a AA- a ad 1 Ceata.

ROEIT4SON-VAUDEVILLE uatlaca Dally p. m. Feenlnr ta ta a. sa 1-AXX afcAls IBa LRUAL. THE TNDERSIGXED HEREBY GIVES leeal notite to ail tirms a hu tranaaned ousintsa with THE UrX'CA.

Fred B. mar. at 431 Walnut street, Cincinnati. Ham ilton County, wiiio. mil on iecemner ai, Fred B.

Salmar. sold out. and severed' all business connections with "Th. Mecca" to Trie Herancourt Brewing Company of Cincinnati. O.

All transactions with the now "The Merest Cafe Comrny." a corporation, from ard including Lrcemher it to be taken care ut by new Is.s-neJ.) FKED B. SALMAR. A magnificent display and sa.lc of the very newest Embroideries (our direct importation from the manufacturers of St. Gall. Switzerland) i designs made expressly and exclusively for us.

The Afifjrecallon Makes a Marvelous EihitUIoa, Comprising new, ingeniously wrought specimens in this progressive art. and again evidences the fact that the people of the Alps are masters of. the art, conveying as they do touches of striking and sumptuous beauty to ordinary cloth, making their productions more and more sought after even' vear. THE ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF: EDGINGS. INSERTINGS, DRESS SKIRTINGS.

ALLO VERS (for Waists), FLO UNCINGS (all widths), GALLOONS. PETTICOAT FLOUNCINGS. MADEIRA SETS. COLORED BANDS and EDGINGS, BLIND EMBROIDERIES. BLACK ALLOVERS, COLORED ALLOVERS.

SCALLOPINGS, a substitute for hand work, WAIST PANELS in White and Colors. All of the above come direct from the makrs a feature that ral.c quality and effects mi- economical prleea. AISLK NO. litSIobnIiillitn (Ebinpanp Established 1830 OLDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE WEST.OFTtiEALLEGHANIES Dress Goods Clearance Great Price Concessions on all Short Lengths, Broken Lines, The object of this sale is to quickly close them out; therefore, cost has not been considered. Those who know what tremendous values are obtainable at these Semi-Annual Clearance Sales of Dress Goods will be in early to take advantage of these bargains.

If you have not attended any before, then be sure to attend this sale you'll be the gainer. Holm JlnUiio Corapattp. Established 1S30 OLDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE WEST OF THE ALLEGHANlES' AJ4TJSXJCENTS. BLANCHE I seats UAlLJ I Br W. Uafibat.

DstM Preaeali ai NDAT MtiHTB ar.ATH THl KaPAT-ruP MAT. EI He TO 8. aaa Use ftbafeert I AaierWa'. 1 CCnR CP PI WPPTT I ITliri4HKT tlae.t rreara raararter Artar I DtUfltSLI A II UCN JOIIl.tMUV HI DAY-MAT. AT -AIOAJ l.HLANDSUK.

K. B. AC1MMS. StATS W. Mat.

Dally Karrat ea. aa4 Frt. raaa.K. Blaarr Prraeata YOUNG BUFFALO lit out tairCAi Milt ttiM sutis rad IX 4.RK4T Tl Hf 1 UI.IW. KKXT-TIOER II I.IKS A 4.RK1T REVIVAL Mat.

Itallr Karrat Tw A k-rt. nl-T. Ki.MU. COLUMBIA Ileal eats ate and BOc Tha ahaw Tiara af the Tm. Al l.

C4K4 DIKKCT. TJ MNintM Trmmt ttmaii, CRESSY AND DAYNE in "BILL BIFFIN'S BABY" 6 BLONDE TYPEWRITERS 23 "A PICNIC FOR ONE" MBKI. R4HD1NK AMI CtlMTASV. WTUKA11I BtMm. HK MlMt AI.

AVULOtt. I AT hlTI IK AMI HIHPtM. VX AMI I KK. I UMM.HtAM)aAlllO.V UNA TASTZKK AD COMPAST. KIOIR4MK.

Wrrnt. Ihf H.t how af rnl.m Ma. Prtc-. IT. tk, St Tl The Tlteater and Shows Cinrinnatiau Are Prourt Of.

Kvrry art a fratura. A rrprwatmlTr prraai. Matlaaa Every Day. A lL II laker Cirryl aaaaay. miiM.v pirn AMI Trrrr and lamarrt.

Kalph aad aor M.ss.ilr.. M.aslMa i i u.ni u.mJuII klu. arlmrll mm MmIl IItmm. Addrd KHI.li Mm II A K.v. pt.L frUn 6 A).

lir Aarrlr.a Itnai.i ii. Al l. A airrr ar traaafrr TO IMHlR. fJEVJ OPiLEAHS r.lARDI GRAS 02H.25 FOR THE ROVXD TRIP i i Lr. Cincinnati 8:09 a.

m. Ar. New OrieiM(V-V) 9:05 m. It. Cbdnnati 8.CD p.

m. Ar. New Orleans (iV) p. a. Tlrltets aa aale Fraraarr 1.

X. a. 4. B. 4 aa4 7.

..4 rrtanlsg aatll Frlra.rr l.ia. with artvlleBa eatemwat. St. seraalte4 at all arlael-al atwlata. DIM.VG CAR OX ALL TRU.X1 Ceairal ales Slatlaa.

Tlrkrt Ofllee. w. w. Car. rsrtk aa4 laa streets.

C. RLArKRlRV, nivUlaa Paawrasrer Aaeat. Phaae Mala S33. Ctavrtaaall. O.

AISLE XO. ATJCTIOH SALTS. Auction Sale DE LUXE DQOICS "This LIocdayAfterccca Jt ART ITta al O-Oavh traaa aar aar aaflf aa aallrv tonB aa 4t.aa.csl IV Ol ItlJLMOOVt XOt f4 MA1X KTIIKET Cotnplrt Srla Slaailard Works, WorH's Urmtm Aotbora, ImllrVfl tUltttocra, Klncaat lUBdinca. Aaaalalrly fa atara aiarra wlha UmH a nmn tTO VIKW fraas A. M.

aalll (lata aalr. (7oV JC Mri aar at a'rWk r. M. aaarat. CO AICTIOM.KIU4 Jlecvivrr-'s Kale ta KaakrupT r.a- awAMS- Mllrt CLOAKS.

SLITS. SKIRTS. larwIJilwa-a, aae rl fcac. J. ATI.

AS AH fvllKItT sl.llM.llti, J4M4.li aw H4Hr. aeaWe IMHrin Wwrt tee era Uliwn, 44M. K.akr.i4ry. K. Til All.

14reM.ee. "etas. Sana lieawy aad ina "aw, Allararx. i can. 4 man M.BW4 Tree aa thk nzKkiKL nrrtxiiriM cx wf XES0ETS.

i rrr llASSAUc JXAA. AX-LW The land of perpetual June and ,1 Rostn. Lea, tiuta 3 Ly frcra ff New ork; 12 htnir from Flori- '1 da. Ternperatuiw to 78 de- 1 I rreesdurir.r rintermoTiha. The 1 1 Umoui Com.

ml Hotel is here. 1 WlWWi t. i to rfc m4 IV-M I at r--1, ft-. MOT. I I Ml 4 ria ar ri.

o. i i lr.1 IVaM i af 1 HOTEL CIIAMBERLIN OLD rOLNT COMFORT C'mlf. TennJa, IVtatiac. DaoriDa. Military ln-llls, Xarsl Maneuvers.

Taa SM SMgalacefit arm water wltaalr.g PoW la Aavrw. A reefer ers, of atdlciiial p.ta. ZIooai.La at aa uv.peia'.,a ae imruu aA aa, ar aaooa. CFX P. ADAXS, Mgr I arte Ta.

Hot Springs. Arli Th rations aaolisiium. For lllu.tratrd tvok.rt writs rVcrei.ry Comrorrt ia Uuu. boctttt oners. VATTir.R a.

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