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June. lia v. yaars. BIBTHS. prKRKINO To Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. F. u-rerking (formerly Allot Jones). a fin lIlIlH-VOW'a WJi nHu Thanks to Dr.

P. C. Th.lss svnd Grand- DEATHS. U.a IV I. ITW m.

an Mm. W. Clark. Saturday, at 10:11 i aged 77 years and 4 months. Funeral from residence of Mrs.

Clark, im Arlington av Arlington Heights, Monday, at 1 p. m. Friends invited. jonn nernara coeiscnsr, i I Unataakaa mee Auiaemtaei, inuriaij, amiw at p. in ni wra ywr.

u- n-ral Alonuaj ironi leio iwacnn, mi i r-rman at a. m. Requiem kllh at St. Henry') Church at 1:80 a ni Frienda invited. pt VKEH ueore nerman uner.

I Tie nds Invited. ai a- m. noienin jeviucai man maw hi Sacred Heart Church at 8:80 a. m. uve and friends iience.

June wainut nuts, uuei of minni vutter tne ueernasei, pelOVea wile ok uvois wuiwi. Diur- August ao, iio a. aged ao a Funeral from the lata residence. Richmond Tuesday, at a1 D. m.

Elsla Plsken. dearly De Requiem high mass at St. Paul lurrti at a.iw m. lit Mty-iophu, Henry (nee Krabsl, for- rariy nf Uallon Riverside, beloved k. ir me lata en Menrv.

rratr. list inift, at 12 a. In her Funeral from Vllt at Btermers ral narlora. Wast Sixth Se- tamavllla, Monday, Auguat SO, at rrttnaa invited. HuKF.MANN Carl A HorTmauin.

at Haturday afternoon. In Chicago. nuuee or funeral. KKI.I.KR-Anna Keller (nee Webb), be- wlf of Joseph KeUer. Friday.

isust ITT. at 12:10 a. In her 47 ih -r Funeral from I he Buaa A Borg- n.ann Company rhsiwl, Monday, at m. meruia invited. KAKT-Kathrrlne Kraft, widow of Wil liam Kraft, Friday.

Auguat 27. ai mid- tk. kMA L. Mra Stella Oarraak. V1V Iana aged months and 14 days.

Funarsl (mm her daughter residence. Monday. Annual 91, at p. ni. FrlesMia Invtled.

MM MMK Melissa Krumrna (Pa Beloved wife of John A. Kiuinme. at' residence, 4401 Whetsei Madlaonvtll. Auguat 17. m.

in her vear. Funeral from reel- 'lanra Auguat It. I m. Burial laurel Cemetery. 8t.

Louie In- Wheeling (W. Va) papers I.Iras copy. i UNTiERS-Uouls Landers, beloved hue-I UsaaB I ann i Duu. I -aiurday. August 2Ji, al p.

agad I rsis Funeral Tuesday. August SI, I r.m Busse A Borrmann tympany I i cnapei, p. m. rnenos inviieo. I MM ANN-Anna Magdalena, Lehmaaa at lirr realdeno.

Plagah. Ohio, agad 1 jrara Funeral from Evergreen Ceme tery ('hapel. Newport, Monday, nip.ni. '11 A KER Anna Schafsr (nee Heake), rallrt of John Sohafer. at har lata real- dance.

West Sixth Saturday, Aum at ipR, at 4 a. In her '-'I vear. Friend Invited. Kindly omit tiowi-rs. Funeral from lata rvsldeno i ueaaay, Auguat 31, at 2 p.

m. HAFER John Schafef, aoddenly. Re-malna at James Gllhgan'a funeral par- we i cigntn si. fthlllta halavatrf huahand nf KlVa Bhtilta I Ulab.V A of Eva M. and Albert D.

Bhults. after unaring iiincss, Baturaajr, August i aged StV yeara Funeral from aiornre, t.u uexter Locxiand. -'o. luesaay. August si.

at in o. Muriel at Westchester. Colorado 8l.M(iN-Jacob Simon, beloved husbaad of KHiabeih Hlmon (nee Wallmannl, Thursday August an. 1015. at 8:30 p.

In ma ikvj year. Funeral Monday, Auguat at 2 p. from resldenoe, "jmroes st. Friends Invitea. Liberty "I papers piaaa oopy.J rMITH-Hattl M.

Smith (ne Kruger). Uloved wife of John W. Smith, Friday. Annual 27, In her UA year. Funeral from lale realdenos, 121 West Seventh Carthag.

Ohio. Monday. Ausuat at 2 n. rn. Burial Wealeyan, Cern- 1 riwnoi invitea.

Katharine Btockum (nea beloved wife of the lata John "lo. Rum, Friday. August 27, at 11 aged 77 years 4 months. Services me reaiaenoe, ion) providence August SI, at 2 p. m.

Burial 'i. riNO-Harrlet Whiting fnes Mar- '-i, oeioved wir of Francla Whiting, nil iy, August 27. at 1:40 n. at real. I'-n-p.

Huxhes aaad vaara Tueadav. Ane-nat al at 9 Mi rav at spring urove, August au, at in NO-Mra. E. A. Young (nee Flood), Kl yeara 1 months and 17 dava Fu- rul from late residence, K26 E.

Third at a. m. Reoulrm high mass at k. at All Saints Church, Monday, "'anal nu. In Memoir Joseph Wueat, who departed this life August 01, 1U1S.

'''II lll liarV Ik. a.a.ata I'l Anchored safe where storm are o'er, -M i ne Doroer land we left Mm, 'd called him home, It wa His will, -Mi our heart lingers stun ii memory la as dear to-day As in the hour he passed sway. "I i Missed Br His Loving Wlf and It "Muren. "lUlem hleh maaa af Ht flaorse I a lIH', yeonesuay, ovpieniuer a. In Loving Bemembranc Dill Ja.

t. I I vniuTiq nuauanu inui F- Em" Brsitung, who died Au- -a, llll-l. I Vaaa Wl iwm ins nuill, hlIJren an-t hi wife. he willingly tolled for i iqvea an hls life Oh. Si I od, how mysteriously ins are vnnr arava 1 Ouhman.

DEATHS. In Memorlam. SAMUEL J. MURRAY, PParted Auguat 23, W13. HI Virtues, We Shall Ever Cherish In Fondest Memory." Whereas It has plraacd Almighty Ood in His Infinite Wisdom to.

lake from us our leader, SAMUEL J. MURRAY, who vemr WM th Guiding Star that lirhted us on the pathway of our lire labor, and nnereaa reeling we have sustained hv keenly the loss that 1 i death, and iym pathlslng sa we do with all those who are so near and dear to him than ir. ha 'near and dear to him, therefore, be It itMt th employees of the t'nlted States Flaying Card Company, extend to the family of our departed Leader, Benefactor and Friend our alncereat sympathy In the loss of such a devoted husband, father and brother, and ba It further Resolved. That wa wish ia them In these lines the earnest gratitude that we feel In having been associated wiin mm nn aa Ik. wi.

i iftHnh iSit inn people cnaritaDie and Just to a I. tuui noral oiler ngs, i Resolved, That Resolutions been- thank Rev. R. JT" It'i I grossed and presented to his bereaved I Haefner for their family In eweet memory and mutual sym- Solol.t Mrs. Emma in Dathv.

i ors-an at. Mr Jnhn 1 BJ. Wel.se, Matt A. Daly, oerens, committee. vrp.KE-Robert K.

Burke, beloved son In Sweet Memory August "it nVTVt our Olive Klnley. died August 10. 114 In Memory August M. vhi alieH -August it, 1101, In her twentieth 7ar, Our hearts and home are broken; Our home Is home no more. And we long to meet our Olive On that bright and golden ahore.

HOW feehla w.rit A -ni tlon to hearts bereaved of surh a beloved daughter and alster. A gentle spirit of light that fllt1 In 111,. i iwd daugntar oi rater ana n.aie airam or sunehlne. No one can All her m.iotn (nee Carroll). Saturday.

Au- place In the vacant eh.lr! nn nnm ik i-t II, at p. at residence, her place In our hearts. It will be a sa- vine i. isuw nuiice uft luiimai. inuugni in ine years to come mat Nw York City and Patarson (N.

she shed such radiance In the home as i i papers pleas copy. long as she did. It will be a blessed rec- Oliectlon mat aha a-raw un In 1av anil ha ri V.N-Loretu uciiiapurin, niant ied b. who will so tind "W-'i aklT.ra tur, memory, .1 dais. Funeral Monday from the res- The Sorrowing Family.

i.lence. Ml Laurel at 2 p. ro. I an If A I II PcrvU Vaaaman alataa I nm Kiv. ueorge at.

sjaaiman. at naroor wiorea ainerine naucnan. wno i-nint. maay, aoguat ii. p.

m. Kunrral aenrloea at Oswego, N. T. KMHHARdT-Charles F. JBhrhardt, be- Ir.vrd husuano or uora enrnarat mea Woaaenberci.

Friday. Aurust ZJ. m. Kunnral Monday at p. from real- nee, ama rortiana nyoe rara.

HAl.l'IN Johanna Haloln (nee Burke). he oved wife or in late Thomas Halpin. August at 2 p. m. Kr- naina at m.

U. Blefke Bona ChaoeL Kishth and Linn sis. liu notice of fu- lal will be given. IMK.MEYER-Catherln Tillman Mar- n.atrr inae fundi, widow of Henri Har- nrrr, suddenly, Friday, August ill, ad 47 yeara. Funeral Monday, AO- (11 from rMidence, en Monro SfDort.

with requiem Msh at fit BU-Dhen Church at a.au a. In BL John Cemetery, Coving- IIL'I L'S u. i -1 i 1 1 wmrj iim i i uvi brl.ivcd wife of Henry llelmee, aged i7 months 3 daya August 11)15. Kunarstrrom resldrnce. 5J E.

Thlr- Monday. Auguat an. at 8 a. The voice Is hushed, the splrlt'a fled. in siient rorm lies now at rear.

Her thoughtful actions, kindly words Are left with those who knew her best; Dnm aa lira Her face we'll ever brine to view. Her gentle way and cherlhed life Will be to us yet ever new. Inserted By Her Daughter and Grand' cnuaren. In Bemembranc Of wife and mother. Winifred Fllmor Kelly (nee Waldron) and daughter.

Mary Silently the ahades of evening gather round our Innalv door. Sadly It brings before us faces love nut see no more; watched her suffering, but ah murmured not. So, far away, you are not forgot. The Bereaved Family. Anniversary mass Tuesday at a a.

an. at St. John a Church, Deer Park, Ohio. Of our daar beloved son and brother. August n.

Kessel, died August i. I ill Alt flesh Is as arraa. and all the alorv thereof as th flower of ara-a: the grass wlthareth and the flower falleth, but the wor of the Lord abldeth forever I Peter 14 and II verses. nest in pear be oved son Ood has said: "Thy will be done." Sadly Visaed By Your Loving Parents, oiaisr ana nroinere. In Memory Of our desr mother, Anna A.

Gramann (nee Jaipers), who died August 20, IvU. The monlh of August agsln la us the saddest of the year. Because It took from us away. On we loved, but could not save On year has passed, but oh. wc mlsa hsr: mends may thins the wound la healed.

But Utile do they know th sorrow. That lies within oar hearta concealed. Her Borrowing; cnuirren. In Loving BemembrUk Of our dear father A)eorxe Froh, who aiea August 2V. II'lU.

Tou sr sleeping, dearest father. Where th golden watera flow. And wa know lhat you are happy, la your everlasting horn. often alt and think of you, When we are all alone. For memory is the only thing That grief ran call Its own.

From His Loving Wife and Children. In Lorlnf Memory Volkmann). widow of Henry Leh- h.h., i.h. tJ n-mril. Thuraday.

Auguat MS. 1611, at 2t a. at har residence. No. 2MM1-4 ain In her Tuth year.

Funeral The rolling stream of time rolls on. who mce sat there, uris. iv, August HO. at l. p.

from Rut atlll th vacant chair recalls "'Idenc, and at p. m. services Th love, the voice, the smila of on aid at th German Evanxelkal i riiaatnt (Camp Washington) Church. rririmi invitea. RISK lennra Risk, beloved wife of C.

The nnwers I lay upon tne grave may i manner wttner ana aecey. rnnarai But the love i oore tor you win never fade away. From His Loving Wife, Mr. Lucas. In Memory Of Howard Kudell.

died August 2R. miss the from home, dear son. mlaa thee from our plae: A shadow er our lire I cast. miss th sunshine of thy face: we miss thy Kind snd wining nana, Thv fond and eameat care; Our home Is dark without the. miss thee everywhere.

From Bereaved Family. In Loving Semembrane Of Freda Fruh. who died August INUI. Darling Freda, you have left us. Left us.

yes. for evermore; But we hope to meet you some time. On that bright and happy shore. ringi (Colo.) and Omaha (Neb.) papers I From Her Loving Mamma, Slaters and I'l copy.) Brother. In Loving Bemembranc Of husband and father, Ernst B.

Nepper, wno aiea August mi. After life's tolls and etruggles There Cometh a dsy or reat; After all weary hrartaehea Peac on the Savior's breast His Wife and Children. In Msraory Of our dear mother, Elisabeth Blagetsr, who died August si, mis. Her memory Is ss dear to-day, As In the hour eb passed away. From Ver Bon and Daughter, Willie and Neiii, ana uranacnuaren, noseiia ana iaa.

In Memory Ctt Andrew Dyer, -who died August 1915. Pleaa accept our heartfelt thanka for th many floral places and friendly calls. Also for the beautiful services I-lands (Clearmont County given by Brother Rlcherson. --i" is picas copy.) al tha hnma a Waa -V. H.

D. Chlnman. Ravlar Park Plnl Innall, aged 7n years. Funeral services Mrs. Andrew Der, S48 Barr st la LoTing Bemembranc Of our dear father, husband and unci, Ben uenren, wno peaked aawy Au gust 11.

May you rest In peace, I the wish of your He and Family. In Memory Of OUT darling. Norma Anderson, who aiea oeptemDer iu7. Ftom Her Loving Parent and Grand parent. In Loving- Bemembranc Of Valentin Faasler, whs died Auguat JO, 11.

From Loving Wife snd Daughters. In Ksmory Of our dear mother, EJHaaheth Blaglter (nee Wempe), who died Auguat 30. 1813. Her Loving Children and Husband. In Of our dear mother, Mrs.

Delia Cart-wright, who died Auguat 2SI, ml From Her Loving Children. Card of Thanks, wa itaalra to thank our many kind frienda, relatives and neighbor for their kindness and sympathy shown us In th loss of our beloved mother, I.yda Mead. Especially do wa thank Rev. Mr. Rough- ton for his kind words or consolation; the donors of th oeautirui noral oner- tk our dear husband and papa Inia: the pallbearers, and Buaa th bast of hla days.

ivmnuw for the oromtit and ef- beat of hi days. 1 minii Company for the prompt and ef- MT Hl. Lovl, Wlf, andn, rn.na.r V. greaves F.l," the enquirer; Cincinnati, sunday, august 2j, i9i DEATHS. Card of Thanka.

I desire to express my sincere thanks to all friends, relstlves snd neighbors for the kindness extended me In my great bereavement In the loss of my dearly be- ovea nusband, Otto William cine; especially do I wish to thank tlie donors the beautiful floral offerings; Rev. Paul Relkow for hla consoling words, employer and employees of the Wlednmsna Brewing Company, Newport Lodge No. SHI, Order of Moose: Newport Lodge of Odd Fellow; the Newport Benevolent Burial Association; the J. J. Radel Company, and Mr, Edward J.

Bchmolt for the efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife, Rosa Ehl. Card of Thanka. We desire to extend ur' sincere thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their klndneas shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved wife and slater, Clara E. Landmeler.

wlah to thank the donora of the beau- nd especially do ox and Hev. H. coneoltner words. napmeyer and the Haefner. the untir ing efforts of Dr.

E. A. Wagner and the moat efficient manner in which the funeral waa conducterf hv Charlea E. Meyer, undertaker. The Bereaved Uuaband.

Sisters and Brothera. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thaaks to our many friend. relatives and especially the neighbors for help and sympathy In the loss of our. beloved son and brother, William Lear.

We especially thank Rev. Paul Kelkow for his services at the house snd grave, and th J. J. Radel Company and Mr. Edward J.

Bchmolt for the efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral; also, tns aonora oi tne beaut II ui noral Inga. and the pallbearers and mrmhers oi in uewarop inn ciuu, ana ur. win-termeyer and employees of the Nlvleon Welskopf Lithographing Company and his friends that conducted th benefit. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanka.

desire to thank our many kind friends, relative and nelghbora for their kindness and sympathy shown In the loss oi our beloved mother and wire, Elisabeth Hoinoells. Eapecislly do we thank Rev. Fathers Orusenmeyer and Schmidt for their sendees and words of consolation at St. Lawrence's Church and the grave, th donors of th many beautiful floral pieces, the pallbearera and Mra Barnhorn and Mis Elston for their untiring efforts, and Jaa. H.

Finn for th efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral. The, Bereaved Husband, Mother and Children. Card of Thanks. We extend our sincere thank to all kind friends and nelghbora for kindness shown us In our late ssd bereavement In th loss of our dear husbsnd end fsther. RICHARD H.

HAPPEN. We wlah especially to thank the Sisters of HI. Elisabeth's Hospital for their kindness, and nurse Mr. ODea; to employees of Bentlger Bros, for spiritual offerings, and Drs. 'Averdick and E.

O. Smith. Miaa Lttsendorf for beautiful shlo, and to the choir and clergy of St. Stephen's Church, and undertakers Coatlgsn A Roll for the efficient manner In which the funeral waa conducted Mrs. Mary Dappen and Daughter.

Card of Thanks. d'etre to extend our alnrere thanka to all our relative, frienda and nelxhbore Card of Thanks. We wish to expresa our sincere and heartfelt thanka to our many friends, relativea and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in th loss nf our boloved son and brother, George Wlllet. We also wish to thank the following mutual aids: The Elm, The Lennx The Up-Town and the Union Brewery Workmen of Cincinnati, and Father Nau. and also J.

W. Schrelber it Sun, undertakers, for th efficient in which tney conauctea tne Thapereavd Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere snd heartfelt thanka to all our relativea. frianita end nela-htiors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our ssd be reavement of our son ana nrotner, Joseph Garhade.

Also wish to thank Rev. Dorn for his conaollns sermon: slso the donors of th msny beautiful floral offer. Inga, and Joseph Bhrrlber A Hons for tli efficient manner In which they conducted tt-i funeral. The Bereaved Parents, Bister and Broth ers. Card of Thanks.

wlah tn thank the msny friends snd relative for th kindness and sympathy shown In my late sad bereavement In the loss of my dear beloved wife, Mary Bortaih. I also it to than Kev. Hoi- land for hla consoling worda and the vnuna- laillea for rendering the many songs. The donor of the beautiful floral offerings, and Mr. Jamea Finn for th most emrlent manner in wnicn tn iu- rral was conducted.

The Bereaved Husband 8on and Daugh ter. Card of Thanks. express aur sincere thanka for the sympathy shown us In behalf of our deceased daughter snd sifter. Mary Duffy, 1323 Fowler to Rev. Father Conway for hla soothing wsrda: the choir, for the beautiful chant rendered Voung Ladle Sodality and the beautiful flowers received; J.

J. Hul Ivan, for the manner In which he conducted the funeral, ana to our ar relatives ana frienda. From Loving Mother and Children. Card of I wish to thank the many frienda and relatives for the kindness and sympathy ahown me In my lale sad bereavement In the loss nf my dear husband, Valentine BchrafTenberger. I also wish to thank Rev.

Relkow for his consoling worda, snd Vonderhsar ft Btetter for the efficient manner In which they (conducted the funeral. Mrs. Valentin BchrafTenberger. Card of Thanka. Mav the worthy be blessed in the nam of Ood for consolation shown me in the loss of my dearly beloved mother.

Wlrh to thank Rev. Haefner and his asilit-anta for prayers snd consolation; also B. H. Meyer and miss uyuia urar ior ins efficient manner In which they conducted the funeral. Bereaved Daughter, Carrie Bcherrer.

Card of Thanks. I desire to express my sinoer appreciation to the many kind frienda who expressed their sympathy for the loss of my beloved brother, Carl Breidenhsch. I also wish to thank Rev. Father Millar for hla consoling woras, tne pauuearera, and Mr. Belfk for hi efficient servlc.

Card of Thanks. Worda cannot express our thanka to relatives, friends, teachers and pastor for th. kindness during- th Illness and death of our beloved son and brother. Robert C. Miller.

Also for th beauti ful floral offertnss. Mr. and Mra Miller and Family. THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. FtlNBKAL IdHKCTOHS.

1SI rreeniaa Av SM Mai. Monroe. Foar ehapeta. Nenaertarta. am ehajvo.

rhaae W. 111. Marw.ed. Kas. HO.

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NIC CHAS. EPPLY TJItTIRIITAKKR AND S41 MSI tlMbert Avsaa, TL nk til, AN' DEMOCRATS Of Campbell and Kenton Name Delegates For the State Convention at Louisville. Newport Meeting Declares For Compensation Act. Not Ctstest Presented in Eight) First Legislative District Other Sessions Harmonious. State Central Committee to select delegate to attend the Democratic State Convention to "be held In Louisville, next Tuesday, mass conventions were bald yesterday afternoon In th Eightieth, and Eighty-second Districts of Kenton County.

All of the conventions were largely attended, and there was every Indication J. B. Dillon, Joseph W. Pugh, John Kleete and Shelley D. Rouse, Committee on Delegates, were arranging the names, John T.

Murphy, Democratic nomine from the Eightieth DUtrict, spoke on "Harmony, wer chosen: 8. D. Rose, Frank Tracy, C. B. Thompson.

X. B. Stanslfer, E. Gallatti. Newman Armstrong, Edward England, Homer Armatrong, W.

O. Hill. Joseph Stevl, P. J. Carroll, Qua Hsuer, Harry Hartke, D.

Collins La. Ben Bramlage. Dr. William F. ReUley, T.

W. Balily. William Cullen. John T. Murphy.

John Klette, M. H. Mc- I-ean, Thomaa Mllllrhamp, Harvey My' era, Dan Driscoll, John Drlscoll, M. M. Carshy, Joseph Tooney, Harry Winger, Thomaa Miller, John Haubner, Frank Hshn.

E. B. Rankin, Clem Bramlage, Howard Stephen. C. M.

Patty. E. O. Mills. C.

C. Mills, Atwood Bird. Louis Lampton, Hiram Rlvard, Thomas Car roll, Joe Kaub, W. Bellinger. M.

M. Mllla. Enoch Bannister, E. B. Petty, L.

M. Hoffman, J. H. Schrage. Michael Folta, Joseph-Bledenharn.

W. 8. Martin, Michael Mesaengarhlager. H. N.

Bsker. Joseph Peebles. J. M. Rlffe.

H. T. Chll dress. 8. W.

Adams, M. L. Wakefield. L. W.

Arnett, William Hlckey, J. Blake ly. William H. Chrtstophel. T.

J. Marks-berry, Frank Stanley Crouch, Hub Buckner, Jeaae Clutterburk. H. G. Collins, A.

Gelger, Joaeph Geiger, Ben Osrden, John Henrichs, Thomas Born. I Evlston. William Hoff, Jim Taylor. Cllf Ed HsII. Joseph FIynn.t McCormick, Henry Aaptan," Joseph Winston, William Stephens, 8.

U. Dr. J. Toutsey. William Rawlmgs.

Ware, W. L. Whit. Jerome Schuater, William Kheller, Phil Miller, 1. Fenbers.

8. Ransom, B. F. Stanslfer, Bird Morris, Simon Cooper, Tom Powers, M. Hopkins, George Sleet.

H. Clay White. Barney Ntrhaua. Hugo Jonas, H. 8.

Connelly, O. M. Rogers, R. J. Cody, Robert Jones, J.

W. Campbell. Mike Fallon, Larry Odenthal, Harry Klaene, Frank Hanlon, L. F. Hanks.

A. V. C. Orsnt. Joseph W.

Pugh. Lucus Reed. W. B. Hanklna, W.

F. Martin, James Powers, L. L. Manson, Harry Hogan, Dr. Robert Herndon.

Michael Wagner. A. E. Llndenschmldt. John Roeslng.

H. Heskamp, Henry Heidei and Dr. F. W. Ray.

Enthused Over Nominees. Not a contest presented Itself at the convention held In the 81 districts at Kowekamp'a Hall. Judge Matt Harbe- son presided, Circuit Court Clerk William Mack being the Secretary. Every one showed enthuslssm about the nominees chosen at the late primary. The committee, J.

T. Boske. A. E. Strlrklett and Shel ley D.

Rouse, selected the following dele gates: M. Harbeson. A. E. Strlcklelt.

Vile J. Howard. Arthur Walker, George E. Phil lips, John L. Brady.

W. N. Hind. Ed Because of a call of the Democratic Taylor, Fred Taphorn. Herman Btrelblrh.

w. a. rice, Frank Kernan, Harry Beim- forde, Bernard Maioke, William J. Ev erett. William Mahon.

H. J. Northcutt, Edward Ropers, Joseph L. Ruh, Frank Borgedlng, William Moore, John Flnan. Clarence Palmer, Arnold Schwelnefeuss, Harry Klaene, M.

Flnan, Herman Meeae, that harmony Is prevailing In th ranks Peter Thlel, Kerry Melnera, W. A. Byrne, of Democracy. I Corrall McNamara, Howard Gaylo, Dr. J.

t. waiungfora. Frame luck, wuiiam Johns. T. J.

Koeera. M. J. Trolley. Frank Thompson waa Chairman and Elmer Telpel.

Joseph Thelssen. William Walsh. Btanaiier secretary or the Eightieth Die- -onn Taylor, joe Bteitenkamp. uiarence trlct meeting. While Judse Frank Tracy.

Roberta. H. J. Hopoenjans. Henry Bruege- Omer Stubba, M.

Grimmelasen, Thomaa ,1. u.im nh wnrv Rohan. M. D. Mclnernry, J.

J. Oeisen. Benslnger. L. C.

Pope. Fred Macke. Rich Harry Hambrlck. Joseph Oormley, Robert Clutterbrurk. William Kelley, John Glenn, Ed Rouse, Mai Densford, R.

O. Williams. John Dillon, Stevens Blake- lV (V Rlmmnn, It.m, Oainey, James Mlnogue. Joseph Wyatt. Thomas Morlcy, James Mescal), Charles Lrj.h:nk,jv:';:i?':.!r;rvi-hri.t, Ro.fn.

j.m R.mi.r, the death of ur dearly beloved husband, I Richard Kenney. Herman Barkau, Mlko I airier an granaiatner, aiier n. i ai- mer. esDerlsllv wish to thank Dr. alenn.

Chart Tachudl, J. J. Donovan. j. Kersey for his kindness: the donors of th many beautiful floral offerings: the ladles of the Grand Army: Drs.

Dsvld and Clyde Howard for their consoling words, and Mr. W. D. Jacob for the efficient manner 'In which he conducted the funeral arrangements. Th Bereaved Wife, Children and Grandchildren.

Card of Thanks, I deal re to thank my many kind friends, relativea and nelghbora fjr the la kindness and sympathy shown in th lest, of my beloved husband. Christian Bach. Especially do I thank Hev. H. Haefner for hla sermon at the chapel and al the grave, tier man I a Lodge, No.

II, Degree of Honor; Chaa. E. Meyer, undertaker, for the prompt and efficient manner In which the funeral was conducted, snd the doners of th many beautiful floral tributes. Th Beresved Widow, Mary Bach (nee Si-JiaTdl.) Charles Anthe, William Anthe, Frank Brueggernan, Henry Huber, Orl 8. War.

William Macke. John Boske. Theodore Von Hoene, Henry Telpel, Frank Rowe-kamp, James E. Butler. John Schlarman.

gemeyer. Ed Rens, William Wach, Thorn' aa Butler, Fred Bruns, H. B. Heinen, Ed Collins, Michael Ryan, D. R.

Dreese, H. M. McBreem. W. W.

deary, John But ler, Charles Crumley, William Crumley, George Schnorbus, John Brlnkman, Pat Murphy, tauls Goets. William Jansen. The following delegates Thomaa Cummins, William "KTlare, James E. Northcutt, William Schlerman. A.

B. Jones, James Cook, L. B. Wilson, Colonel R. C.

Ford. H. T. Relnke, W. 8.

Nock, Thomaa Towers, Julius Bode, J. Tracy. Ed Moloney, C. V. Cracraft, John Letn- ker.

Richard Debowskl, Ous Detoowskl. Tim Kecfe. Charles Droege. Walter Stlth. John Btenuburg, George Lohre, Harry Donnelly, John Murphy.

Ed Maloney, Joseph J. Helmer, Frank Kampaon, r.L..., 1 1 DI.I.-U Ah- ard C. O'Conner, Michael Maloney, Rankin R. Revell, Michael Maloney, John B. Dillon, Charles Ebrans, John Koenlg, W.

E. Tyler, J. J. Murphy. Xruie Bees Victory.

Harry J. Meyera was the Chairman and Frank. Koenlg. Louis Tranter. Georg Ueorge Kruso Secretary of the conven- uranare, Aoam Hon, Eugene Jonas, E.

I Hon of the 8. Lee, J. A. Brown, J. J.

Galney. M. Eighty-second legislative District. Theodore Kluemper. Joseph Dressmann and Edward Caneese were chosen a Committee on Resolutions and Jesa Sheets, George Kruae, Iwls Mar-dla, Eamuel Curl aivd John Klrat on dele- George Kruae, one of the wheel horses of the party, made a brief talk urging harmony and that victory would be the outcome of the party In the county and state.

The following delegates were selected: Joseph H. Dressmann, Harry Meyers, Theodore Kluemper, George Bill. J. T. Hlieeta, Jdhn Brodertck, John E.

Rod sera, Htephen Sharp. Leal Sharp, Dr. J. M. Prewitt.

E. W. Kneese, John King. Ai Terlau, John Weaslyn. Roy Jones, George Kruese.

Ed Bergman. B. II. Bock wet. Ben Llnneman, Ben 8chmelng, Herman Kramer, Jerry Taub- kin, George Donnelly.

George Zurborz. Thomaa Splllcy. Martin Brown, Joseph Wllke, Joseph H. Uronotte, Charlca Sehl. horst.

William Bechtold, Dr. C. C. Owena, Jamea McBreen, K. O.

Klnman, Thomas 1-antry. Martin Lyons. Ed Dotchenxall, Fred Dotchengall. John Feeney, Chnrles Feeney, Thomas Fltxpatrick, Ted Night engale. J.

A. Averdick. B. Furwlck. Chas.

McDonald. Petir Gill, J. J. Callopy, Ed C. Kelley, Ed Pieck.

William Brown fna n. II. I i iiuuki a.iav uviiiiiuti jiitirci. nous, ucrnarut, GfOW Brlnkmari Frp, Connersman. JTJNEKAL SIBECT0BS.

F. B. MAERTZ SON UNDERTAKERS FRED G. DETHLEFS, Manager 804-806 Plum St. Pka Caaal XOaS-SOfl-t COSSTI.KTS At TO FINEItAL XQl'lrMINT A.H.KO0PNN ILlrr-raa ia-n UnULHIArSkaKa ARKtTl Henry Altemehl.

Theodore Vogt. Ber nard O. Moeller. W. A.

Rabe. Frank Hell. Sam Kerl, Ben Tombragal, William Bruemmer, Ralph Tuemler. Jack O'Hara, Pat Madden, Albert Hardebeck, AI Bloerner, Al Hackman, John Marlborough, Sum Arnold, John Exterkamp, Joseph Bsrlnghaus, John Schnorbus. Jo seph Thlel, George Hiifer, H.

H. Rich- man. A. Hallau, Herman Dotchlngall. Ben TenfeWe, Charles Ehlman.

Robert Hackman, Eugene Hauck, Alex Davexao, John N. Mlddendnrf, C. 0. Hlggins, A. Uvely.

J. B. Hueslng. Dr. Ouy Kckman, Herman Tenfelde and William H.

Ten ding. Campbell For Wilson. Democrats of Campbell County held two conventions yesterday and selected delegates to represent the county at the State Convention. The convention for the Eighty-fourth Legislative or City District, waa held at uuiiiTr aaaa aaanm aa)A inuorsea in lYHITE CROSS AmBULAHCE. I administration of PrslJent Wllaon and Carol ul I Th.

na.il.. WM. G. SIEFKE'S SONS, B10HTH AND LINN 8T8. tv Breach OftVre, Hyde Park, Baal lN.

J.J.SULLIVAN CO. rtlMBBAL rARI ORS. Its R. FOURTH ST. Uranrh Omresi 411 Ceatral Hyde Park.

CamaalasvUla. Aatenaoone amsuiaae Hi raneeal Eoulpmael. JULIUS BAER K1XHAL DESIGNS. Its-It fwarth Street, Raat. Claelnaatl.

(IBOrUiB BOOS, areiaaa VI m. Geadall Saa. Its W. Oeart At raat. AT HOME MARY A.

CONNOR, D.O. AT HOME Dr. J. A. Thompson The Berkshire, 028 Elm.

RETURNED 9 Pbm Caaal roll. DR. ERIC R. TWACHTMAN 1401-08 Union Central Llf, Bldg. AT HOME Dr.

S. C. Ayres No. 4 W. SeTentii Street.

AT HOME DR.JOHNM.WITHROW HOME Dr. H. H. Hines. 34 Garfield Place, MONDAY.

AVOIIST Seta. uihhu. ipgn mouon or juaee v. Buten, Harry M. Kealy, waa nomi nated for permanent Chairman of the, convention, with Frank Splselberger as Secretary.

Th Chair named Judse W. C. Buten. W. B.

O'Connell. Joseph Vaal. John Corhln and Blaine McLaughlin aa a Committee on Resolutions. M. McNa- No chars, for un of 'chapel.

Automobile "nr: Fre1 Brt- 8 Unvnln. Ambulance and funeral Bo.ulpm.iil. 11' t. 1 Judge T. Hodge.

Walter A. Rowe, Robert Cottlng ham, John Barton, Judge Otto Wolff, Peter N. Barfo Blaine McLaughlin. Georg Exeler. W.

H. Newell, Fred Bets, Lawrence J. Dlakln, Joseph Ftraub, John Moapena, James Flynn, Dr. Todd, Leo Broerlng, Joseph Peters, Colonel R. W.

Nelson. Mike Exteln, Oil Davis, MONl'MKNTS AND GIUVE MARKS. Robert England. Raymond Collin. Am broil Heyker, C.

MunrlnghofT, Joseph Bchabell. John La 8ulllvan. Thomaa Han. Frank Goets. J.

Plummer, Fred Schmidt, William Weidlnger. Paul Ter-raney, Judge H. Hawkins, Joseph Oaupel, A. Sundries. William Sheridan, John Omuender, John Dunnlgan, Joseph Mclner, Edward Reck, Wllllsm Llckert, Al Foster, Al Votaw, William Price.

Charles Orogan. S. C. Bailey, Joseph Bchoepf. Kal WltUtetn, J.

Baill Mor- lldge. Henry M. Maher, Judge Moore, Edward Hamilton, Dan J. 8hea M. J.

Coatlgan, Dr. M. Hlgflna. Hon. Brant 8 pence, Joseph Deltermann, Thomaa Hester, Lee Livingston, W.

T. Haaelwood. William Cain, Ben Kettler, W. P. Holland, J.

J. Watera, Charles Mullen. Thomas Beagle, William Cutter, Rim Hamilton. "Rellley, John Belbert, Joaeph Wall. Ben Wltherby, Harry William Fred Fllcklnger.

T. C. Brown, Thomaa A. McOeough, Frank Straub, John Bardo, Herman niearnbers, Jamea J. Bradley, Richard B.

Davis. W. A. Elmer, Frank Bpltslberger, James J. Lynch, Colonel T.

P. Carother. Dr. John Simon, William 8penccr. F.

Dutaer, i William Rents, John Nasel, John i Reynolds. John J. Leahy. Michael Dono-lan, Louis C. Widrig.

Dr. Bonar, Dr. Backaman. H. F.

Allen, Charles Berhal- ter. Harry Knarr. John Zurgler. William Goebel. J.

Herrlnger, George Nlrbling, Joseph Hermann, Henry Myer, Fred I'l-rlch, W. B. O'Connell, J. E. Wallace, Ed-1 ward Mader, Joseph Ehtnger Ken Pelser, J.

Crawley, George Exeler, Ben i Thelsing, John Tlernan. John Schults, I Cornelius Dorgan, Frank Bread, James Champ. W. J. Sutton.

William Wagon-lander. A. Buckley. Al Smith, William Madden, Robert Connelly. Dr.

Jenkins. Judge P. Oleason, Archie Anderson, M. Flannery, Squire Gerdlng, Hon. T.

P. Bodkin. Fred Banftleben, NIC Berger. Herbert Fluddermann. Nlc Yeager.

NIc Maachinot. John J. Higglns. John Shea. Henry Elchols.

William Klsar, John Phlatner, Ben Benke, Thomaa L. Jones. Thomaa Evlston, Joseph Stapleton, C. Kolhoven. Ed Unkraut, T.

Loe-'hle, Fred Weber, F. X. Roll, Mike Brsdley, W. J. Cottlngham L.

Reucticr, F. B. Bass-man, J. Golden, B. Llckert, O.

School-field, Emerson Mooar, Fred McLane. (John Thornton, William Welch. Dr. Joe Back. Lawrence J.

Williamson, Peter Mc. Geough, Marty Myers. Ed Johns. Harry Ruachmiller, Duke Pilgrim. Gil Martin.

Mulcahy, F. Loechle, John Weber, W. F. Helper. Dan Stapleton.

A. J. Beeckley, James A. Dlskln. Aubrey Barbour.

J. Howe Al Howe. W. T. Johnston.

Dr. Claude Youtsey, Claude Mooar. J. T. Thornton.

A. H. Root. Charles Schowalter, Charles Sullivan. J.

Tlbbatts. Ed Worthlngton, John Moore, Tom Bert-man. Sam Morning. Nlc Gerdlng, John Ravenscraft, Edward Griner, Thomas O'- Hare. Dr.

W. W. Tarvln. H. Vdn Lehmen.

Georga Lubrecht, Max Pelser. August Whlchmans, Frank Decker, John Exter-kamp, E. O. Klnman, John A. Richmond, Edward Llnneman, H.

H. Prieachoff, John Mlddendorf, Henry Jansen, Clem Kroger. Joseph A. Ruh. Rlchsrd T.

Von Hoene, F. F. Lueke, B. H. Borkweg.

J. R. Jameson. J. B.

Gllndmeyer. Dr. J. G. Furnish, Henry Gamm, Joseph Mlddendorf, F.

J. Ruh, Simon Cook. All of these delegate, will vote aa a unit. At Alexandria. The convention for the Eighty-third Legislative District was held at the courthouse at Alexandria.

The meeting was called to order by Chairman Wm. Schleu- ter. of th Democratic Executive Com mittee. L. M.

Bpitxeiberger was named aa Temporary Chairman, and State Senator Webster Helm, Secretary, the tem porary organization being made permanent. The following were named on the Committee on Resolutions: Chss. Egan, Dr. F. Bouthgate and William Bchli-utrr.

The resolutions adopted were Identical with those adopted at the Newport convention. The Committee on Delegates, consisting of Glen Morin, Dr. J. H. Talia ferro and Marse Nelson, named the following as delegate to the Louisville convention.

It being understood that any other Democrats in good standing who desire to become part nf the delegation will be welcome Layrence Kearns, Frank Knopke, Frank Knau, Chas. Egan. Wm. Schleuter, wm, Kamn. August Day, Geo.

Klein, W. Balrd, M. Hornn. John McDermott. A.

C. Slckmeyer, Andrew Fuegleln, Wm. Dick, man, Joseph Neltner. John Wolpert. M.

G. Nelson. O. H. Jordan, Mart Miller, J.

Raurh. Martin Schroath. J. H. White, Lewis Olark, Arthur Oosney, Wm.

Max-field. Wm. Vatcr. Fred Miller, John Kuechten, A. V.

Btegeman. John Keea, Webster Helm. Dr. L. M.

Spltxelherger. Jamea Neville. Dr. F. H.

Bouthgate. J. W. Ireland. E.

T. Gray. E. K. Kelly.

Mur- ray Hubbard. Andrew Thumer. 0otgc Herold. Jos. Roller.

Colonel W. E. Swift. Dan.Laudeman, F. A.

Jones. H. D. Martin, Glen Morln, John Thoeny, Dr. C.

W. Shaw, Claude W. Johniton. Frank Thatcher. W.

H. Wheat. Robert Goaney. John Andereon, T. N.

Byrd. M. R. I-ock-hart. Dr.

G. W. Reagan. James McCrone, Frank Frey, Jullua Huber, Robert Kers-ting, I. F.

Bkelton. John Shields, Wm. Benke. Herman Kemper. Joseph Bolln, J.

M. Johnston, Colonel Taylor Williams, Joseph Dietrich and J. H. Taliaferro. SOCIETY NOTICES.

nsrlNNATl NO. UJ. F. ANT A. it -Special meeting THUHHI.AY.

Beptam-har 1 la ro. Work: E. A. Vl.ltora welcome, bar J. I v.

W. at. Emlle Kahn. See'y. FUNERAL NOT1CK O.

B. 8., McKlnlerl Chanter (inVere and mamliers are re- -ueitad to aemble at No. 4403 W.tj.ll Uadlsonville. MONDAY. Ausuat 30.

I p. to pay our laat reapects to our departed ala- Mel.a Kru.m F1BHER, W. M. Lottie Hoendorf, Sec'y. I CLUB EXrt'RRION to gprlngfleld Home Ht'NllAY.

Baptrml.er Pennsylvania lepot. Pearl and Butler, leaving at coarhec. KILWINNING CHAPTER NO 7, R. A. M.

Stated convocation WKliNKSIiAt Beptam- har I at 7-30 D. in. Vlatt ra waKome. bar 1. at P.

THQMAg BE, A. T. Roevar gec'y. nr BOAT RIDE ST AO. BATVRI'AY, September 4.

Boat leaves; foot of Main at. st 1:3 snd :3 p. un- drr the niaplrea of the Entertainment Com- i mlttee of Ivy Lodge No. IS and Ohio Valley l-aa. No.

on xne aieamer Prompt and service for th. trans- for the worklngmen'a eompensa- T'cjet. ef dmlasioa .1 per p.r rnni m- Mrtatlon of patlvnu to and from hnmwi, tlon sV and th present county unit law. trtpiT AU Pythlam and their nation of patlenta to and from homos, tlon act and the present novpiiaia, or int n. n.

imiiunat. oltala or th H. R. atatlona. Ilka It In t.wfc ln-1 i i Tbhlo Valley ftttcntiun.

Notni peKHstta, I AT tied. att.atloa. Nothtn JOHN J. GILLIGAN Klghth, Near Broadway. Paeaesi Caaal ISM aad IS, till.

Uamnoralia 1 Will asaln tosether rally On the eteamer ainiaen, Una. Where w. hope that you'll be seea. Com. along, be with th.

bojra. Share with us your Pythian Joye. Forget your trouble. If you will. For a little dollar paya the hill.

JOS. H. BIKCKKR. P. Chairman of SPIRITUALISTS.

select the delegates. TSTiV The fnllowlnf wr named a deleaatrs: ania inn Court, alt Main. Good speakera and H. M. Healy, Walter P.

DlCkorson. maaoaaea. Come and haar the word of Ood Hon. Peter Ampler, William Moloney, apeaea in iru.a MRS. P.

A. B. P.KPBLL, Founder. juuk jonn a. lassins.

ur. j. m. mefty Thomaa Reasan, Judge W. C.

Buton. mme. h. KI.i.KN Matt Maschlnot. M.

McNamara. John! Spiritual Medium. Itamovea evil Corbln. Charle D. McCrea, Harry Ailing-1 ra iii.

u.Uh.u i.k. a 1 1'" ton. Dr. Auguat Helmbold, John A. nomv diiit piuna.r.

Dayton, end of car MRS. A. SMITH gives readings dally. Truthful advice. Twenty-flret and Monmouth Newport, Ky.

14 Kobinwood place. MRn. ALEXANDER, readings 1:10 to 4. Tueaday evening, 7 to I. 1411 Rac.

second floor, front. SKRV1CKR Sunday, Message Alao, circle 1 p. m. Mra Mclntoah, 3t W. Blghth.

ley. Joaeph Mertea. Harry Kettela. Johtr.aKRVir'r'l Tjrsday. P- m.

Kg. B. H.rron. F. Nunnlng, F.

Kocher.per.er. Court 8 Hu" Charles Cook. Matt Myers, William F. 1 8I1.VA talks through spirit aid. 117 Eagan, Joseph McOarrell, Richard Stein, John southwest corner Elshth.

Tom Tsvlor. Dan Walih. Cal Jenner. I 1 400 Xeawe Buildlnn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Henry Hohman.

Robert North. Al Kruae, MKtm'M-Mrs. B. Mohs, 417 Madison, MRS. WSI8MAN, 1S6I Carll at.

Tel. W. 1711. A. WILLIS, Hit RACE ST.

BTJILDIKQ ASSOCIATIONS, THE OEP.MAN1A BUII.nlNO A88CKWATION 1 will loan monav. from tn Matt lto.00. on flrat mortgage Hamilton Oounty real eatate. XhIi every TLEUI'AY, from 4 o'clock to 1:10 p. m.

at 1437 Main at. No Initiation. No premium. CHRIST. LANG, Pras'L August taker.

Sec 'v. Schorr A Wesselmann, Attorneys, Ninth and Main at TITLE OUARANTEE ANP TRUST 8 Cor. Court and Main Lenda money on flret mortgage. No charge If loan Is not made. Takes of and man-sgas r.al aetata.

Tlti.a and guaranteed. WM. M. AI.I.KN. Pr.a Chaa.

Weldner, Tresa. and Gen. Mgr. MONKT TO 1AN Th Waatarn Avenue Building Aas'B meeta every MONHAT KVBNINU. st a w.

cor. Liberty and Krae- Bhaler Berry, Frank Benke, John Flynn, man. Money to loan on Improved r.al aetata. Ouh John Llckert. Lotil.

Bl.hl., CnM. ollh.lbt!,8y,.'4AM8CH,S- Phil i. Ryan, Jred Sarver, B. L. Klrby, Jamea Redmond, William Cottlngham, the southern OHIO LOAN AND TRUST Charle 8trlf, Cllf Worthlngton.

Frank vctMPAKV money te loan In aaiall Plummer Wllaor, .11 James McNealy, Oeorg Rlcklaa, John TeL a Hll. M. TODD, Ill a tiw I or dosen halls for WW lullu 61x7(1 inrhea. Will be sold at 39c Ferleetloa Feat ker Pillow Mac iTx j.s lm-haa: ataDle stripe and fancy art SOc value. ')U.

Will be sold Monday at 'Booaler" Uablacka4 WW SkMtlag Yard wide; aold everywhere at at. a yard Will Do otierra aionaay 5c Sllkolln Cmlrt Eitra large aise; knotted; 1.0 value. Will be OQ aold at OiC lO.ao Yards Faacy Damst Flaaacia Light and dark work; rhecki snd airlpea: regular 7Hc quality Will be sold Monday at. a yard wC aik, naHat Slaa. asl Will be sold Monday at, 9t a yard Salt aad Fleecy Wklt Desaet FUaael-.

Worth 7hc V701 be sold Monday at. a yard aC Whit. Marseille Qallt-rull regular 00 quality. Will tQ be aold Monday at JiC Wmea's Hons Dreaaes Made of genuine Amoakeag (iinghams: stripes and checka: all alarm: regular 1.00 values. Will be sold Jg Wemea's Baaaalaw Apreas tilnghsma and d.

Will be told at a-JC yvaraea tewi a cambric: rtcniy iriinmea; up io a a. 5oc Helling at be closed out at. a Wemea's Cambric Drawers Embroidery Irimmed garmentt: worth up to Will be sold at Men's Fla Shirts Odd and ends that aold up to tl- Will he closed out at 29, asea ni.u. .7 Odda and ends. A big bargain 1 at a'C hlalr odd lota; worth up to 2oC.

will besoldat.apair OC Wemea's Hesnatltcked Haadkerchiela 2c niaa.a iia -long, od Inches wldo: white ami 1 colon. Helling at f. 1 7C Wma's Prlated Flaaael DrMalag ftoc values. Will be aold LBliareas All liw: values. Vi ill be A' sold at AetC BsraasBta at Take Damask i.

A'l InnhM wide: values up to 4c Vi 111 be) closed out at. a yard AaaaC Bsmasats Crash Twllag Hlearhed and unbleached up to IZ Ulc value. Will be closed out. a yd. OC Wemea's Leaf Klma Made of printed duckllns fleece flannela: II value.

Will he aold sttfl Man's Uaderwear Odd. and 4 enda mat sum up ojv. hi a vi WAIN SHEET Race Streei Jf Between 6th and 7tb HEADQUARTERS FOR TAJ71FETA SII1LKS Theie new Fall Hllk Fabrics are rxreetlinKlr ararce eapeo dally in NAVY BLUE. have been very fortunate in getting big shipment of these) desirable shade and will offer on MONDAY YARD WIDE TAFFETA SILK Navy blue, marin blue snd black) a very exceptional quality $1.00 values. At, a yard.

D7C YARD-WIDE TAFFETA SILK Navy blue, marine blue, Belgian blue, Copenhagen blu, Ruaaian grn, browns, grays, wine, wistaria, pink, baby blue, lavender, maix, whit, cream and black; OA regular $1.25 quality. At, a van! OUC RICH BLACK TAFFETA SILK iO inches wide (note the width); a AO very handsome quality; worth $1.50. Wili-be told at, a yard aOC BLACK ALL-SILK MESSALINE 36 inche wide; a toft lustrous A quality; worth $1.00. Will be sold at, a yard OarX FASHIONABLE PLAID TAFFETA SILK 36 inches wide; hand- QQ tome color combinations; $1.50 values. Will be sold at, a yard.

tfOC SILK -FINISH CORDUROYS 32 inches wide; a heavy wale; imported quality; navy blue, marine blue, olive IJTeen, battleship gray, Copenhagen blue, old rose, golden brown, garnet, white, cream and black; regular PQ $1.00 quality. Will be sold at, a yard OUC BLACK SILK-FINISH VELVETEEN 22 inches wide; regular 85c A quality. Will be sold at, aVard OUC BLACK SILK-FACE VELVET Wide width; $1.25 quality. Will be 71" sold at, a yard I DC HALF-WOOL SERCE SUITINGS Double width: navy blue, brown, wine, green, black and cream; 3c quality. Will be sold Monday at, )t a yard Lit ALL-WOOL SERCE SUITINGS 44 inches wide: shrunk and sponged; navy blue, gray, brown, green, wine, black and cream; regular $1.00 quality.

A 1 Will be sold at, a yard 07C BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOOD WOOL SWEATERS Dark red and Oxford gray; made with rough neck collar and 2 pockets; all sines; $1.00 Crt values. Will be sold at OvC MEN'S GRAY WOOL SWEATERS Rough neck and V-shape; made FA with 2 pockets; $1 values; all sizes. Will be sold at VC LADIES' AND MISSES' LK SWEATERS Rich, jersey silk and nobby fiber silk kinds; made with rolling collars and surplice styles; finished with wide belted sashes; colors, watermelon pink. Copenhagen blue, Tipperary green, old rose and lemon; regular $7.50 values. Will be gold i QP Monday at ILifv WOMEN'S FIBER SILK STOCKINGS White, black and colors; 50o values.

Will be sold Monday at, a pair LONG MILANESE SILK GLOVES 1 6-btitton length) double finger tipped; white and black; all sizes; regular $1.00 values. Will ba sold PA Monday at, a pair OvC The New Fall W. SHIRTS Are now Here and will offer on Monday a choice collection of these high-grade fancy shlrta Negligees and Pleevted Boeomai In a handsome range of new patterns, sizes 14 to IS. Regular AAa $1.60 values. Special, at OUl Saaanar Placket Fastaaers While snd black: all aiiea.

Will be sold Monday at. a down 2c Celt ale's Deatal Creaaa Will be sold at OC Gee Sea Teetk Brash asc values. Will be sold at 5c Clte's All-RUBd Telle! Sup luc alM. Will be sold 7 at IC Saasllk White and all colors: O. aa.

C. and Perl-Last Hirartna rochet Cettea White and 4 rrru: all numbers from 1 to 40. 1 1 ill be sold at. a bell 1 VC Dextrs Dyecaette Craea. Twtt-- "Mercerised white, cream.

ecru and Arabian. WIU sold at. a htU OC Clft's Talrasa Peweler All ixion. at Will be told 13c eyal Seclety Eaaatwldary FVaa While and all colors: V-a akcln aVC NEW FALL SPORT COATS Nobby beltc high-class, all-wool fancy novelties; women's and misses' sizes; $7.50 values, 0 AO Will be sold Monday at 9 O.V 0 WHITE CHINCHILLA SPORT COATS New fall belted styles; QO women's and sites; $10 values. Will be soil Monday at 93.aJ0 Handaome Corduroy Sport Coata Stylish models; just received; old rose, 1 ipierary green, Copenhagen blue, dark brown and navy blue; TJ QC $8.98 values.

Will be sold Monday at Of.) FASHIONABLE FALL SUITS Ladies', Misses' and Juniors' very latest models; Poplins, Gabardines, Whipcords, Broadcloths and Serges; handsomely tailored, satin lined garments in navy blue, Havana brown, ouve green, gray and black; regular $15 values. Will go on sale Monday JJQ NOBBY FALL TOP SKIRTS All-wool Serges, Gabardines snd very latest models; black and navy blue; $3.50 values. Will be sold Monday at sglaJJ Buy Your Blankets Now While This Big Sale Is On Came MenSay aad See tk Bargalaa. afaea Va tea Slavs la ia rnc. Cettea Blaaketa White, gray and tan.

alt 4NIM) inches. Will he sold st aVIC Sbaher Fie stlaakcta White, gray and tan; lt 84i74 i7, inches. Will be 'old at Oi Self aad rieecy Blaaket White, gray ana tan. aiie iTXa aw Yen Will SarartM Bw Faacy Tailed Crlk Blaakats IncDee. IU sola riald Wlap BUakets 10,4 (SOi7 Inrhea); pink and wntt plaid, blue and white plaid, tan and white plaid and gray and white plaid, the great, eat bargain you vr saw 70 at iVC Gawd Unbleached: Ball a Yard wide.

Will sold Moo- 9. day at, a yard OtC Gaalae PepaereU Skeetlas Ua- bleached: 9-4 full Hi Inches wide; regular price JSC. day special at. a yard Mob- 1 7 Beat Americas. Callc.s.

All kinds: blue, grays and hlrtlnf 1IC atyles! WIU 'be sold Monday al. At a yard StC Salt-Flalsk Bleached Bfaalta Yarn wide: 7Hc quality. WIU ba old Monday at, a yard OC Goad Bleach: Skeets lae 7.iM: regular 40c value. Will Ofi be sold Monday at sOC Bleached Ptllew Case Linen flnlah: 42x36: regular l'JHe kind. Vi lli be sold Monday at OC Brat Quality Aaraa Glafhaaaa Vi be sold Monday at.

a At yard 4C OUR BIG RUMMAGE SALE Is the Talk of the Town. Come Monday and See the Barfalna. Cfclldrea's Sekeal Draaaas Faacy tialatea cloth, ginghams and pen-alea: 6 to 14-year site; up A A tot lvalues. Selling at IlC B. a ii.

Cersets Odda and enda; up to It value. Will be dosed VC out at a.JrC Worn. a Wklt and Faacy Waasts Values up to Sl.oO. Belling at 49c 37c Valuee up to 7tc. 7 Selling at OOC Chtldraa'a Bmpr alue.

up to ottc. Belling st Bays Waists alui. up to Helling St a a.u. Petticoats Values up to SI. Sidling at dOC Wouiea'a Fa.ey Klmsa Value, up to SI.

Selling st Wamea's Hease Dresses Ginghams, pen-ales and linen. all tlses, from to bust: values up to CO I Moiling at aJOC Sleeping Garments-All 3U-vaiuea Will he sold at IVC (liHHl.full-ilie worth II up to 1. Will be aold at OJC Bays' Wash Salts Values up OQ to SI .5. Selling at L.J Clrla' Middy Bleuae 1 1 values; all aliea. Will "closed out at C.rtala Coraers Hamples; hlg l.antaln.

Kaoh length for 19c 29c 48c 15c Odd Lace Cartalas Full lengths. rvprcai'iiilng curtain, worth up to SA a pair. Will be sold, each OQ. curtain for sataC Ml Racc Strce! lJJjlijlljilu IJF Between 6th and 7Ci.

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