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TAT Flor laaWfta Tata Inwe Stackhoueel, July 11. Funeral nrr ifee at her resldeao. Locftst uU Walnut Hills, Monday. July 1. I a.

m. Thompson Morn. Thompson, aon of- C. J. Thompson.

auddenly, July It. HIT. at Coaneaut. ynra, km it years, run.ral mob-flay from lata residence, 14 B. Haven th at, Newport.

Ky wKh servkaea It m. i Interment In Evergreen Cemetery. THOMPSON Edits AHca Thompson. daughter of John B. Thompson and i i aompaoa (nee Hersert), ui MadX.

fif "Vja .7 Mm Madra, Cal, aged 14 yaara. TTTLLiU-John p. Tullla. relict of Clara 1 f. Tulll.

tnee Boiling Prlday. July II. 117. at it A On hla Itth year. Funeral from tha MildiM At hla ann.

Hit Glenmore av Cheviot Monday. I at I n. m. Prieno. Invltod.

Kindly amtt flower. I rom dwell, above: hM taken tha ona we loved; ujparted from life, ih dwell, above: Th iv.ni i i a rAONER Rev. Euaablua Warner. O. I :ndM.5I?Vei,n 'L'l and brother of Mra Anthony Mollaun i ova magner), at Peoria.

iu, Friday. July it. where burial take alace at St. Boniface Church Tuesday July 17. Chicago (111.) and Louisville JKy.) paper, please copy.

WEGENER Theodore Wegener, relict of Abble Wegener (nee McCord), Saturday, July 14, lilt, at tha age of 17 fear. Funeral Tuesday. July 17. rom Peter Rebold Bon's obapel. Harrison and West wood at 7:10 a.

m. Requiem 'high maaa at St. Bonaveotura Church at I a. m. In Loving Bemambranc Of my dearly beloved wife and mother.

Mary Bchulten (nee Keltrup). who passed away July IB, 11. I Tou are not forgotten, mother dear, nor shall you ever be: Aa long a life and memory last I remember thee. Ood called you home. It was HI.

will. But In my heart you linger Within a silent gmve on a hill, asleep. Lies my dear mother. Whom I could not keep. From Her Loving Husband, Bon and Daughter.

Requiem high man Mother of Ood Church, Covington, Thursday. July 10, 11)17, at 7:30 a. m. In Kemembranoe Of my dearly beloved mother. Mary Soreter whn AimA ir.hrii.rv i ii7 npreter, who died February 11.

Itl7. And TIB v. lVS3. 1 And heard the last sigh from your did knoHhe pain you bore. jld not aee vou die' you went away And never good-by.

a aa k. i i Hceaa. In Loving Hemembrance Of our dear mother. Stella Long, Who died July It. 1914.

Cone but not forgotten. The moan and star, are beaming Th" 'Prth wrthout dre.rnmg The one we loved and could not sav Heaven reclaimed, now our treasure. the lonely casket keeps, Anrt the lunbems love to linger Where our darling mother sleep. tpon a silent grave A was For all of us she did her bent. May Ood grant her eternal rest From Her Husband and Children.

In Memory Of Mr. John Rolfs, who died July 9, 1018. In life we loved you dearly, death at do the same; We often sit and think of you And wish you were her. again, We think of yon In vn eves ran aee ua ween Ifi'Li' No know, hoi mmTrTw. mis.

vou: SLi. Ti. l-iJ. 1. XL- w.

Z' 4" 1 rrom nis uoving lie ana Family. In mbrsnc. Of our dear father, George Stabler, who died July 11, lUla. Rest ln peace, our dearest father, Two long year, have passed away; Thou art gone, but not forgotten. In the mlnda of every one.

One by one the flowers are taken. One by one the rose, fall. And We carefully remember Tain and aorrow come to all. From HI. Loving Daughter and Son-ln-Law, Mr.

and Mra. Uaorge Koch. In Loving Remembrance. Of our dearly beloved daughter and Mary Bruder. who died July 14, 1915.

We are lonely, dear, without you. Tour voice w. loved I. And all that la left In life for u. I a grave on a dlatant hill.

Sadly Miaaed By Her Loving Sisters and Brother In Loving Memory Of our wife and mother. Amelia Roger. nee Nuthv). who departed thla Ufa I July mi. After year, of toll for others.

And at laat a bed of pain, Tou are sleeping, best of And w. Ions (or you In vain. But th. grave can only hold ypu In the flesh; your soul Is there. Where bright angel wings enfold you In that golden aweet somewhere.

Badly Miaaed By Bereaved Family. In Loving Remembrance Of ottr dear boy, Harry Torklsch, who paaaed away suddenly July 1A. 1916. The rolling atream of time rolls on, But still a vacant chair Recall, the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. The flower, we lay upon ydur grave 1 aaay wuner ana aeca v.

Rnt th. lov we how for vou. ri.r Hrr win naaiMtr rtatiA swiv i o.i. vi. m.

u.t, a In Loving; Memory Of our dear mother. JJlliaheth Studt, who died July 18, 11)12. After year, of toll for others; And at Inst a bed of pain, Tou are sleeping, heat of mothers. Ana we long tor you in vain singa enfold you. somewhere.

snd Children. In Memory Of our dear mother, Elisabeth Voaeel-' mann, who. died July 16, 1910. After years of toll for others, And at last a bed of pain, Tou are sleeping, beat of mothers; And w. long for you In vain.

But the grave can only hold you In the flesh; your soul la there. Where bright angels' wing, enfold yon In that golden somewhere. From Tour Loving Children. In Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, Mary Lever, woo died July 18, 1H13. Tha moon and stars era beaming Upon a Dent grave: There sleepeth without dreaming Th one wd loved and could not aave.

While I. sweetly Away from earth's sorrow snd car. We are so lonely and oftlme weeping. For we mi, her everywhere. Badly Missed By Her Loving Children.

In Mtmory Of our beloved husband and father. jrre meieieio, wno aieq juiy ii. Ju.t on year ago to-dsy 8lno my tfesr husband passed sway. 1 saw eiim luncr, neara ni sign, (With aching heart snd weeping eye.t aaw mm ainains nuur uj uu et could not stay death awful power, i iv Miuna i But now he calmly sleeps at last Wlf and Boy Baby. Ia Lorlag Msmory who died July "or shall ayott-over bi wno eo auij 19.

ivm Mildred, dear. be All through my life, each day, each year, I rememoer uvse. Her Loving Father. Joseph Meuksr. 4 Xu ICsmory At xn.t.

aia mt. it Of WaaletL jrho iaif.lt. WAnnnrn I i i I nut grave can only nolo you In the neeh your soul I. there Where bright angel 1 'n tnat golden tweet From Loving Hush. Husband ,5 main ivnrr BIRTHS.

MATHS. DIATHH. THE QXJIRER; CINCINNATI, 8UNDAY, JULY 15, 1917 ub Ju intake to Dr, A. -(- 1 thw. survival aui.

ft, ars k. Thanks to r. Gregory fci. July 1, Cni Wetntrartnerk. P.

pilad kojr July Tha-k. to Dr. Thomas W. AJ ana Hnrt OrliUb. ststar.

y- nrtiAN To Mr. and Mr Edward" In-P21. i.h "Gertrude Ulnlngr)a 1m Tpound, om tdmui; K. OMtoa and nurses of Chri.t HoapltaU kuNTER-to Mr. and Mra, William v.t.tar.

a len-pounu nd mothor dblnf tarn. Many thank. to Dr. Q. O- BUen, uh au.

sy-Ir. and Aunt Mary Jilump. I To Qeorg H. Lam- A II. One knY OB Jul lull Thank, to Dr.

It. A. B. KmU ana lAUS-Nlcbola. Baua, beloved brother of Dvld Bu Saturday, July 14.

at 10 a at the residence of hla Newport. Ky. uneral TueUy. July 17. Rao.ul.ni high maaa at th Church of the Immaculate Conception at a.

Lac KWELLi Edward Blackwell, be- iovra son ui jouu -J well (nee varsonj, iuhuuii, uui-dy July 1. i'1'- realdenco. Hi ruin su, nniwih'i Kun-rsl Monday from lata realdence, 1:10 p. with service at Uvergreen ciipel at P. m.

R0WNJmea D. Brown, of Lynchburg Ohio, auddenly at Hot Park av. Remains at W. Mack Johnson's uarlon. McMillan at.

and tip- land uluce. Walnut Hill. AMFUKI.L-Ellsabeth Boyle Campbell, beloveu oi Area anu oiiua Miller Lampoon, oi suiun, aged i. Funeral from realdence of Oscar E. Kupp, ill jacwregor av.

Burial at Spring: drove, Monday, July 14. ai 10 a. m. bpFIN-Klliabeth Coppin, widow of John K. Cup pin, at re.iaence in lui- view h'ark, in nor ann year.

Funeral Irum Holy Croaa Church Tuesday, lam. lOSOROVft-Joh. i J. Co.rove. beloved 4 nusoana ui aineruie vuruv mn McLaughlin).

Thursday. July 11. at I a. st his residence, lilt Myrtle Walnut Hill Funeral Monday. July 16.

nequiem nign maaa at thai" Church of Assumption at a. m. REEPKN Thomas W. Creadon, be-Soved sun of Mr Margaret Creeden. lat L't Angeles.

July It. Burial at Lot Angelas. Cal. lONNKLLY Harry Donnelly, beloved son ui the late ratriCK sm tillta iiunnelly (nee kemmelt), Friday, i "A I Butlrr iL t-uneral Monday, July It. Kequlera high mas.

at tit. Xavl.r. Lhurcn at 9 a. m. nrriHTV Ann.

rvh. BwuKlity, at her home, July 14. 1117 fr'uuersl a residence 4106 Forest kv. Nurwuud. ulnu.

Mohday, July mil, at p. in. uuriai private, tvinaiy bmit liuwt-rs. IRSCH1NG Mary Flr.chlng (nee Wolfrom), July 14, 1117. at a.

aged years. Funeral Tuesday. July li, from her late residence. TlU Luin at i a m. nequiem high mass at St.

Francis Church, Liberty and Vine at II a. m. Frland. In- V'ted. SCUER Carolina Fl.cher (nee Lrn" C-! jui, ai 11.10 p.

um years. Funeral from realdence I her daughter. Freak Heaa I o. 117(1 Ulendora Monday all m. Ijcr.

fnday at residence, I uaaiey riyaa Faric Funeral I ft D. Dl. ItoBdaV. J.llV 1 7nm 1... residence.

Burial private. (Portland. co rlttsuurg aapara pleas fcVEK-Jame. c. Oeyer beloved hus- Mry (nee Mlefer), 14, 1,17 realdence Z7 Putnam Newport, aged tt yean.

Kuneral isle residence. Interment at' Evergreen Cemetery. ilAFF Ch.rl.. A and of ed i Newport, Fural Tueay, Cemetery. K'ALY Cantaln UleK.i ntv f.

Tuesday. July 1 at '7 '-T i. Mward church. fclL Oharie, Kell. at n.tri ui.k UIV 11 nonce oi ruaeraJ.

B. Krullnt7 bel Ell.sb.tii I it 1 En' T1 fr0m r'd beloved (nee eral from rafanr 30 ii ii. at nign maaa at BL flry church. Hyde Pixk. at I l-VDDKN U.AA invlted.

oouauty are "enrv Henderson, at -tel. Mondiyf st her John BirMi wtiair I'nvint. i v. nv. aged tt Funeral TVICes Ruwral Tliearfi.

Y-' fence iftu ii. iiia laie real- nur' h. 8 a I Church at I a. m. wr.ne Interment st T.nn., Monday.

July it. hi. t.t. "mlt flowers. m- Kindly Hars-vt 1 1 i TT.

ns Schaefler' Vna Irea July it kc. Orchard atiTii.e.V Burial ieiLV. ''inanti s-i interment Irhlaa. u4-) Paper. nEIIITt.

JBateavlU. "fpy.j iC. Schroeder, n.T-".1 nard, Ohio. rHu 9h.urci -t at July II 1 Funeral Dofiima ai I rsaldene i. Ha 8.

mSZ? Mrs. tar. Tav Plgb Ti iJaweri ar kliili i'-n nuaband nf fuwr' IS vti aaeS I Bpreh r. be ch7''t 'f. of Adolph "traticlj m.

Otto rwht uci-5ri ne- viii- r. the real D- Inurment "i in bprlng Grove Cemetery. iandHofEn1en.t beloved hua- nernadlna vi. i of th. 7fCi, i "lurday.

July li llrV Ut. rerffencVl 7 jJIV "equlem high maaa at i 1 Xa Xsmory Of WUIam Knott. who died July It, UU. departed treat Ufa. dwellt above; The Lord haa taken -the ana loved.

HI. memory will linger unto the end, In Heaven together alarnity wa ll apeod. From His Laying Parent, Slat en and Brother. In Memory Of oar beloved hueband and ether. cob nam.

wao die July mi. IOVln father, true and kind. tTltni 1. hart to And; For all of ua ha did hl.Mt. Jr 000 Srant him eternal rest From HI.

bovlng Wlfa and Children. In lfemAvw Eth' Itoennann who died July lV I'l. orrwlU llnier unto the end! From. Loving Parents. In loving Memory Of our dear beloved husband and father.

George Qenau. who died July 17, Fourth anniversary high maaa day. July lftat HI Mart In'a rhurrh I Card af Thanks. 1 deatra to express my sincere and moat heartfelt thank, to my many -relative, frland. and neigh be re for the kindness and tympathy ehown me in the grant loss Cheviot sympathy shown us In our late aorrow Sadly Miaaed by Loving Wife and Chll- ln th" of our dren.

beloved wife and daughter. ELLA WTZ STARKET. In Loving Memory Especially do we want to thank Mra. Of our dear mother, Mary R- Doltman the pallbear- who died July It. 1913.

JT 'or kind service, and- Mr. Denarted f. nr. a ni. .1 th.

kin1 nd efficient man- Thelrd ha taken the one w. loved; Her memory will linger until the end: "geiner eiernuy wen spena. requiem nigh maaa July at 1 a. m. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Daughtera, B.

Boerger and Mra E. Wever. aaamory Ood called him' home. It waa Hi', will; But In our hearts ha llneera atlll. iTIme was too shori to aay farewell io tnoaa ne thought or and loved well, In Loving Memory nr k.i.

Tv ur our beloved brother, John Buck, who dle1 Ju, 101 STWrt! life, he dwell, Thi liri t.wi-' A. HI. m1m.rv unlo thJ JSd 1 ven geiner eternity we i Sadly Missed by Hla Sister Of our dear mot he- irila.Keth Hehnel- der Nordhelm (nee Thelaa). who died July 14. 1905.

Gone but not forgotten. From Loving; Children. In Loving Kemembrsnce Qua Hohlbrsnd. who died July 14, 1913. Done, but not forgotten.

Sadly Missed by Wife and Children. Of Cards of Thanks II I. ltk a. un, that we wish to exprew our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our kind relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness! and aympathy ehown us In our late sor- row and sad tereavement In the great i and sudden loa. of ou, dearly beloved STAMIPV BfHMITIlV57irB STANLET V.

SCHMUE8ZER Rev. Hugo O. Kisenlohr for his kind I cjcvimiiv uu ti wiin iu ii.a,iia me ev. Hugo O. Kisenlohr for his kind word, of consolation at the house and at the grave, those who so kindly sent the many and beautiful floral offerings, the I.

O. O. No 2u the employes of the aioaem rounary. his plsymsiesi Mrs. Ann Rolners for her areat klndneaa: i L.

1 aeany aeMvea wire, Josephine PotUchmldt. Especially do I wish to thank tha do-no re of beautiful floral offertnga. Rov. J. (Mange for hi.

coneollnc word, the Ladlea' Aid of the EvanaoTieal Reformed Church, and Undertaker. Witt A Co. for tha kind and efficient manner In which they conducted tha funeral. Pram tha Bereaved Huabaad and Son Norman. Card of Thank.

wleh to our heartfelt thank, to all friend, relative and neighbors for their ualatance and avmnathy extended to ua In the loea of ueariy Detoved daughter Eliaanet HtHtMlUII W. -k. thank Mr. Oyorre BtegKeman. Mr.

Bchw.mlnirer Mra Relt. and -Mr Ruti. the Mllbere era. donors of the rt v. Lelck and Voael.

the John J. Radej Co. and Mr. H. J.

WUlenhora. for the excellent management the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

Steggeman. Card of Thanke. W. wl.h to extend to all our friends OUT sincere thank. In.

th. Inrfnau nrt 1 ind ftler, Charles cra or "anka. Our appreciation Is hereby expressed lor the kindnes and sympathy extended oy relative, friends and neighbors i CATHERINE HKITZMANN. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Uoebel of St John Church, Lewis- a.

ir in impreasive requiem; ma the efficient manner of conducting the tuiierai arrangement Th. Bereaved Family Cards of Thanks We desire to express our heartfelt th'nl t0 our relitlvea. friends, and nelghbora ln our sad bereavement over loss of aur dearly beloved mother and grandmother. Antoinette Nolthenlus; rn.iivr ltviiiiiuck lor nia cun- oling words, the pallbearer. and the St.

Ann'. Married ladles Socle! Fjipeclally to those donating beautiful floral offerings; also Mr. Joseph Bchrlber and Son for the efficient manner In which ne conducted the funeral services. Th Bereaved Family. Card of We wish to thank all friends, relatives and neighbor, for their expreislon.

of sympathy and klndntss extended to u. In i the loss of our dearly beloved husband and grandpa, BENJAMIN FRANK CRAIO. We also wish to thank Rev. Father Me.lv fn, hi. I r.

un.a ror ine'emctent manner In ar- ranging and conducting the funeral, hi. n.i.... ut. r. a vW" B'vd Wlf.

and Orandson. es rhm. f-p- mJSSSTi CUI41.UII ttae tt Wlggln. Bl.k. 10M.

wdbB. I I cill 1 IV1M P. rr uuLuitnn tx FCNSRAI. PARLORS, tit FOI'RTH ST. Aate Anbalseee.

A.te Paaeral Kqalpaaeat. Omcea aad nangee. 4tl CENTRAL AND HYDE PARK. tFfTNEBAL D1BBCTORS, IH17 Preemaa Av. Three Chapel.

Kensertarkaai a rkarg. Phase W. 4M. 4SS. Calls answered la all aabwba.

THF UAFBT7 nPTHI FF1 CI) Hnceessors to P. B. MAERTZ A BON. UNDERTAKERS SO I Sas PLCM STRKJET. Pkewe caul to3-Sa4.

AUTO AMBULANCE tKHVICK. JULIUS BAER FLORAL DESIGNS. ir-140 Peartk Street. Kat. ClnetaaatL I JUROR DISAPPEARS Wu-.

Vn.j Tela! In Moon.y Murder Trial Berkman Is Indicted ss Conspirator. Ban'TrancLco, July Welby. I one of (he Juror, ln the trial of Mra. Rena Mooney for murder growing out of a bomb explcelon which cot 10 live, here lne Jury was inspecting principal points con nected with the blast. 1 Welby was found half an hour later at the hotel occupied by the panel.

Alexander Berkman, Anarchist ha. been Indicted by th County Grand Jury here for murder growing out of the bomb explosion! It became known to-day. Berk- man la alleged to hav. taken part In the conspiracy which th. state charge, cul- mlnated In tha explosion.

Mrs. Mooney is on trial "for one of th. bomb murder, and her husband. Thomas J. Mooney, and i Warren K.

Billing, are under sentence! of death and 'life Imprisonment, reaneet Ivelv. for murder growing out of the bUU tint- irman irnn tMtrvmtr I astern nr lam Berkmsn, who la serving a Jerm of two rU in the vwierL a.i... I I I I I busse i borgmann co, they conducted Tne funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to thank all of our neighbors and friends for their kindness shown us In our lat. sad bereavement In the loaa of our dearly beloved husband and father, HENRY KLAENE. Eapeclally de thank Rev. I. Ah-rnann for the beautiful requiem mass: -Rev.

StengeY for hi. many vlelta and klndneaa; Glenn and Molloy for their special effort; th. Molders! Union. No. 20, th.

Advance Mutual Aid, the Star Foundry, tha donor, of the beautiful floral offerings and John N. Mlddendorf 4V Son for their kindness and attention ln conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Children and Widow, Maym. Klaene. Card ef Thanks.

It Is with the feeling of deepest gratitude that we wlah to express our sincere thanks to our relatlvea. fiienda and neighbor, for the klndneaa and aympathy shows us ln our late aorrow and bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved son and brother. Police Sergeant CHRISTOPHER KOLHOVEN. Especially do we wish to thank our pastor Rev. M.

J. Lelck, of Corpus cnristi inurcn: siayof a. j. Livingston, the City Commissioners, city officials and i the Police Department: Newport Lodge of Elks, Son. of German th.

Madison fMnh. the donors nf tha beantl. ful offerings and Messrs. Coatlgan A Holt, undertakers, for their kind and efficient manner in conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Csrd of Thanks. We desire to thank our many kind friends, relatlvea. neighbor, and school children for their kindness and aympathy shown us In the loea of our dearly be- loved daughter. MARGARET M. RIES.

Especially do we thank Rev. Father Dottman. of BL Cnarl'a Borromeo Church; the Ouardlan Angel Society, Dall.earers and sisters for their moat Im- re salve all donor, of tha many beautiful floral offering, and anirltual I u. T'1 nnu iruniDini ivniinr ana iriDiavreB i .3 manner ln which he conducted th. funeral.

From thd Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thank, to our relatlvea. friends and neighbors for their klndneas and sympathy shown u. In the lose of our dearly beloved son and brother, THOMAg PUHCKLL.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Power of BL Edward'a, for hi. kind and consoling also, th donor, of the many beautiful floral offerings: also tha funeral he Busse A- Borgmann Company, for th. efficient service and management of th. funeral.

From th. Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to ex pre a our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for te vmnathv hAtrn hi r- i ih. sympathy shown hi sur sorrow the inaa ot aur oeany Beloved wire, mother, daughter snd sister.

Matilda Zolg (nee Harle). W. also thank Rev. Hans Haupt lor jiia xina service, sua nr. Kd.

Blerkc, narrxaKvr, xor ine rmcieni manner In men eonauctea tn. funeral. From tha. Bereaved Family. Card of.

Thanks. desire to express, eur heartfelt thank to oor many relatives snd friends for the sympathy shown u. In he loa. of oor dearly beloved huaband and father, FREDERICK RUTHEMEYER. Eapeclally do we wish to Ibank Rev.

Father Weasel lot hla service rendered: also all donors ot the beautiful floral and Buaee ft Borgmann. funeral directors, for the prompt snd efficient manner of conducting th. funeral. From His Wife and Bon. Card ef Thanks.

wtoh to thank the relntlves snd rnany friends for th sympathy nd kind- aluiwn iu In the a i ne. shown u. In the loaa nf our Am rlv for conspiracy to defeat the draft or intense or Cincinnati ana its, with the aid of Emma Goldman, Hamilton County was organlted at a sentenced to two years' Imprisonment. held ln the Hotel Gibson by rep-publlshed an Anarchist paper called the reaenUtlves of virtually every organtxa-Blast In San Francisco at the time of the Uon of wnmen Ttle officer, explosion and Executive Committee elected were: District Attorney Charle. M.

Fickert Chairman. Mr George Hoadley; Flrt efforts would be m.de to bring Berk- vlv Chan-man. Mrs Benjamin Lowen-man here for trial before the expiration Sf'cond Chairman. Mrs. Wll-of hla sentence.

i Coojier Procter; Recording Secre- Isry. Mrs Au.tln Goodman: Correspond- POLICE AND STRIKERS Clash in Brasll and Battalion of Federal Troops Is Sent Wo Janeiro. Brasil. July b4tta)lofi of Fd.nJ troop. Wt Lorena Friday for 8ao Paulo, where nht1nC oc(urml bo- mnA Pe.a.,1,-.

I KtL mAm trftftn. tnm ntl i are belnj made to eend troopt from Rio Janeiro. The to attack 11 the Council of National waterworks, several of them wounded and It I. feared four were killed. The ga.

supply of the city hat been cut off. Representative of worklngmen ln this city sent telegram to the Bao Paulo striker, giving assurance, of their support. LEAVES UBHASY TO ASYLUM. BTSCIAL Piar4TT. TO TS.

IXQCIBBS, Imports, July 14. The will of the late Algernon 8. Orr. wealthy farm- r. admitted lo probate make.

a beque.t of IJ.OOO to th. Laporte County Poor A.ylum, to be used Ih the buylnt- and malnteoanee of a library the Inmatea. Shortly before hi.1 death Mr. Orr vl.lted the Institution. hearing the pleadings of the ln- will lve the aaylsm a library, 1 DEWIT-S SHU IV SET DOCK.

New York, UT 14 The Olympla. Admiral Dewey's flagship In the bsttle of Manila Bay, which went ashore re- 1 nff Rlnek Island waa mil In orr iock th hr to-day. It wa. that a preliminary eg.ml- MeAM lnAleeS Ik. wee k.

-ort, nd lt sy mad. seaworthy tw week. ZTnS for th.butlful floral offerings, and w. specially wish to thank Rev. Mr.

Wll iiamaon ior nis aina ana consoling words and also Mr. Baas for the kind way In rr pavna for hla nntlrln efTnei. Dr. Pavna for his untiring effort. Fran Her Husband snd Children.

Card oi Thanka. ttoZi XtAVjKJStt InVAS J.M.kta. -A (nee Out hi. and wa afan mimw I. Father Bernard awd Faihai rwi iZ Fstber Psasy for Jba'Bereavea HALF Of Cincinnati Pledged By Fttd Ctisrmtlti Wtrkr-rs S2.000 Htnsnvivps EirtUed ii Mtvf-mfnt.

Although nearly J2.000 pledge cards i were reported yeaierday to have been collected by workers In the Cincinnati! food conservation campaign. Just end-J ed, officially. It Is eprcicd that receipt of other cards hy mall to-day and to- I morrow will greatly swell the total. I Captains of the trams In the can-1 vasa yesterday reported to Mrs. Wll-Ham Cooper Trocter.

(irneral man, at a meeting in the Clwynne Build-1 Ing headquarters, a total to date of 11.126 signatures obtained by bhb work- 1 era. Other cards arriving during the day! in the malls brought the total to approximately 32.000. Cards will be received at Room 714. 1 OwyTma Building, all day to-morrow. They will be boxed and shipped by ex-J press to Washington Wednesday.

Aproxlmately 70,000 personal or tele- phone calls were made. by the workers. "hw th" houaewWa. In nearly half the estimated number mu" Pieogea mem- selves to co-operate fully in the plan Revised figures yesterday afternoon showed that the team captained by Mrs. Ann Gilchrist Strong and ln active charge of Mrs.

K. n. Travers was far In advance of all others In number of signatures obtained. The total for tha team waa 5.412. Mrs.

Harry Stern- berger team. Norwood, reported 5.961. and Mis. Beatrice Shllllto team 1.42J. Other Captains reported totals of down to' S3.

Sixes of team, ranged from to 17 workers, that of Mrs. E. H. Oxley, negro Captain, having 27 canvaasers. Some Captains, whose teams made low showings, obtained permission to rnntlniin their fmnv.m...

1 1, cl, dly 11 tlmsted that 60.000 women were seen In the canvas Captalna reported their total, aa follows: Miss Margaret 1. Baker. 1 Oil: Morris Buvhwalter, 734; Mrs. Lucius I. Ilrewry.

I) (Mr Drewry had only tire workers); Mr J. W. Ellms. 141; Mra. C.

Fllmore. 7U; Mr K. M. Uorman, 743: Mra. J.

D. Herron. 47: Mr Boyden Klnaey. 110: Mr M. 1..

Klrkpjlrlck. (04: Mra. Herman lchman. l.88 Mrs. E.

G. Lawrence. 1.341; Mr F. Mackentepe. 1.411: Mr Cluy V.

Mallon. HI, Mra. K. I.wi.n Moorea. tit; Mr A.

11 Morrell. 141: Miss Julia Nlchola. lit; Mr K. 11. O.l.y Inegrol.

lit; Mlas "7.:. Tim "7 VV mun, I 0H; Mrs. H. (1 Ptegemeyer. 423: Mra.

Harry Stelnherger. t.0(W: Mr K. II. Traveri, representing Mra. Ann O.

Btrnnt. Sttt: Van Wye, 1.447; Mr David Workum. 1.590 Home Captains, includmg Oormtn. Mrs. Kirkpatiick.

Mra. Mallon. Mrs. 81-way and Mrs. Brliwarx, reported they had other cards, which, not yet turned In, would add to their totala.

I Mrs. Procter at Hhe meeting yesterday thanked all Captains and workers and thanked also T. J. Uutler, of the Procter Oamble Company, who aaslsied In tne work of tabulating returns. Th.

work-' era. on the other hand, tendered a rising vote of thanks to Mrs Procter for her management of the canvass. Special mention wa. made of the team of Lacliman, which completed Its territory and went to work In the unfln-! lshed section of another district early yesterday. INDORSEMENT GIVEN To Three Organizations Raising Funds Tor War Projects.

Three organisation engaged In raising funds for war purposes received the In- dorlenlellt o( (7nclnn.tl w.r Coun- ell yesterday. They are the Soldiers' Aid of tn ralne Mutual Relief Association, and an organisation represented by Captain W. P. Whltlock, conducting a campaign by correspondence for raising funds for the two Cincinnati medical unite. The Aid Society, of Westwood, will adopt Company of the First Regl ment, and will guarantee the company 75 a month throughout etnT war.

Headquarters of the society are located In the Westwood Methodist Church. The certificate of Indorsement was Issued to' W. T. 8. Johnson, of the Bradford Machine Tool Company.

A fair will be held at Mt. Healthy hy the Alsace-Lorraine Mutual Relief As- soclation for the benefit of the Red Cross. The certificate wa. Issued to Theophila Bchultx. uunURU'C milUITTr WUrflAN L-UIYIIYII I I tt Of Defense Council Organizes Mr.

George Hoadly Chairman. The Woman a Committee of the Council Ing Secretary. ss Beatrice Shllll Treasurer. Mrs. Workum: Mrs.

Lawrence 1 Maxwell. Mrs. B. C. Van Wye, Miss Hockstetter, Mrr Bookwalter, Mrs.

Guy W. Mallon. Mrs. Anns G. Strong.

Dr. Nora Crotty, Executive Committee. NtlonaI af! ConrM. and "JPProved Auiru.t W1J to wmpod of the gMreUrlM of War. Navy, Interior, Aurri- culture.

Commertfe and Iabor. Th pArnmlHaa 1, Woman'. Committee of the Council of 11)17. by Defense, for the purpose of co-ordinating the organised forres of the women of the country ln order to obtain greater efficiency In "defense work for the nation." snd began Its work by the appointment of a Temporary Chairman for each of the 4ft states snd the District 'of Columbia. The permanent orfanlsstloji Just completed ln Cincinnati Is the carrying nut of the desire of the Government.

The wor" by 7', csmpslgn carsled through this week In rnmn(, wltn th, of Mr. Ho0y.r i JrFp rsTTlTB TBITW EHDS LltX. TJ1AIH. ersnn. i'Tra to ts.

Lawrenceburg, lnd. July 14. Mr I Pnwell 10 veara old wife nf EM- ward Pow.l, of this city, ended her me. in iiwui vi Tfaln. She I.

to hav quarreled with her hu.b.nd. Before her marriage ah. lived In Cl.vea, Ohio. WILSONS ATTEND WEDDING. Washington.

July Wilson dropped official duties to-dsy long enough to stl.nd. with Mrs. Wilson, the wedding of Mis. Elisabeth Harding, dsughter of Governor W. P.

O. Harding, of the Federal Reserve Board, and Frederick Henry oral Reserve Board, and Frederick Henry avtnc Jr. of BoatoL at RL John'. Eplaoopal Church. nn 1VU 624-626-628 RACE Will Offer on Monday A $50,000.00 Stock Muslins, Sheetings, Linens and Bedding At prices ranging from 25 to 50 per cent below present wholesale quotations.

Buy your immediate end future requirements now while these wonderful values can be picked up. UOOD UNBI.KACHED MI'tLI Tard valuea. Will be sold at. a yard BARNtl.EY CRASH TOWKMKU Bleached; edge; 10c value. Selling at.

a yard FKKRLKSS BLKAt'HKI) SHKKTIXJ 1-4. regular S6c value Selllna- at yard lllli HKHOT SHIRTIXiH- Pure indigo; guaranteed fast colors; value. Selling at, 12C FRPPKRICLI, I BI.K( HKD tHKKTIO -(; regular price Special Monday at, t1n a yard 1 OAV PKRFKCTION FRATHF.R PILLOWS Inches; 40c values. Selllna at BI.EAt HKU HI TtlW KLS-Sise ltc values. Relllns I St STANDARD PERCALRS and dark styles: 20c values.

Selling a yard ltxtl I.ANCASTF.R APRON (ilNliHAMS The best that's made; blue, brown and green checks; present wholesale price, HVtc Our price flX. Monday XVV FANCY tll.KINR COMFORTS Whlte-cotton-fllled and hand-knotted; extra large slse: $2 valuea. Helling at Bl.RACHED CHRP.SKCI.OTH Yard special quality Will he sold at. a MATTING SHOPPING BAO 26c value; all Sixes. Helling Monday at STANDARD AMERICAN CAI.ICOKM shirting styles.

Will be sold at. BLCK CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS standard quality; fast colors: sixes Will be sold at. Be V. D. SHIRTS and DRAYVKRH.

Sixes SO to 44. sold at. a garment Will be 40c terns to Shirts. CLARK'S O. N.

T. SPOOL COTTON White and black; all numbers. Selling doxen spool. for 50c SENRRCO TOOTH PASTE 1Q. Selling Monday at XUy Wlk-like LADIES' PINK WHITR CAMBRIC DRAWERS Standard quality; laoe and embroidery trimmed; tOc valuea.

gelling at asitvv A BUNGALOW APRONS Dark colors: tic values. Selling Q7a 6H 27Vc 1.1 KM CRASH TOWELING II Inches wide; HHc Cgs values Will be sold at. a yard 0- HOI'K BI.KAI HKI Ml SI. IN -Yard wide; anft 1fp nnlah: lie value Selllne a vard XV BLK ACHED TABLE foc values. Helling HK.tll ENDS CANTON FLANNELS -HI earned and unbleached; 1 and lVa yard lengths: worth up to ltc 7f a yard Will be sold, each length for WHITE BEDSPHKADs Extra large sile; hemmed: choice Marseilles patterns: $1.36 values.

QQa Selling st 09 BLEACHED BATH TOWELS Large slse; lit hemmed: 17r values. Selling at CI ItTAIN ETA MINES 31 Inches wide hemstitched traders; white, cream and ecru; ltc values. -t fg Selling at. a yard XVtx GOOD td'ALITY PI.ANNKI.KTTKS Btrlpes and light and dark styles; 10c values. Selling at, (J MITK'OTTON RLANrlRTS Kxt'ra large file; worth II 60 a pair Will be sold, each, 49 WOOLN AP lit BLANKETS Double-bed Viae: blue, pink, tan and gray plaids: worth 11.10 a pair.

QQgt Will be sold. each, for VO INDIAN HEAD BLEACHED COTTON St-inch; shrank; soft finish; 26c value. Selling at, fis a vnrd J.Ot CLOTH WINDOW SHADES feet long, Jt Inches wide ana all trimmings complete Dark QO Slse 17x2S Inches; 12c light 14c Yard wide; light at, to $1.59 wide; a very Kg, yard 5c 10c Blue gravs and 6C seven Collar attached; 14 to Kflgt STRRI.INti colors; sixes PKRI'ALR SHIRTS Standard quality: fast made with stiff starched cuffs; nobby patterns; 14 to 174: regular 11.00 values. Belling IQgs In thla aale Monday at CyV W. Summer Shirts Madras and fancy Crepes; msd with soft turnback cuffs; sixes 14 to 17V4: a wonderful range of pat turn of pat select from; regular Il.tO high-grade Will go on sale Monday at COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE Qg Selling Monday at STKARN'S VIOLET SOAP 10c slse.

Belling Monday IJp CHILDREN'S MUSLIN PANTS All sixes. 10c Selling at xw LADIES' KINK WHITE CAMBRIC SKIRTS Made With a deep embroidery flounce; $1.00 valuea. tA. Selling at UVC LADIE- WHITR CAMBRIC GOWNS AND SLIPOVER Wonderful Values in New Silks WILL BK SPECIALLY FEATURED IN MONDAY'S GREAT SALE. WHTTK ALL-SILK WASH SATIN 11 25 quality.

Will be CO at, a yard OCTlv BLACK ALL-SILK COSTL'MB SATIN fl.lt quality. Selling QA'f at. a yard OTt NOBBY SILK SHIRTINC.S Yard wide; swell patterns; tic BTQgs quality. Selling at. a ALL-SILK C.BORGKTTE CRBPB 40 Inches wide: complete rsnge of leading shades: also white and black; 11.00 quality.

Will CI be sold a yard 4px.ty SILK-KINISH VOILKS 40 Inchea wide; white, pink. Sight blue. Nile freen. lavender, champagne, gray, npenhagen blue, black, reseda green and navy blue; tOc val- CT ue. Will be aold at, a Bl.

4.CK ALL-SILK PAON VELVET 14 Inches wide; Just the thing for shoulder capes and stoles: tl.eO val 40 Inchea positively worth ues. Will be aold Ct OK Monday at, a yard. AV I pattern HANDSOME SILK Crepe de Chines. Georgettes and 1 choicest modls; white, Mesh, lemon, old rose; up to fl.t! values. Will b.

at WHITE WASH SATIN DRESS SKIRTS Stylish worth II 00. Will be fQ OK Monday at jpS.WO PONGEE SILK DRESS SKIRTS New handsome Chinese printed designs on tan ground; regular fill values. Will be 851 QtT Monday at, l.WO WOMEN'S FIBER SWEATERS New models; made with large collar, sash and belted effects; old rose, green, blue and gold; 17. 40 QQ valuea. Will be Monday at apo.OO MILLER'S race TOLEDOAN IS CHOSEN First Vict President of International Longshoremen's Union.

Toledo, Ohio. July V. O'Connor, of Buffalo, wa. re-elected President of the International Union of Longshoremen. Other officers: Anthony Chlopek.

of Toledo, First Vice President; M. J. Gahsgan. of Galveston, Second Vice President; W. B.

Jonea. of Detroit. Third Vice President; Thomas Harrison, of New Orleans. Fourth Vice President; F. P.

Vacarelll. of New York. Fifth Vice President; Gordon J. Kelley. of Victoria.

B. C. Sixth Vice President; John T. Joy, of Detroit, Canada district. Seventh Vice President: Charles Lindsay, of Detroit.

Eighth Vice President; T. P. Woodland, of New Orleans. Ninth Vice President: John BJorklund. of Taeoma, Tenth Vice President: Mli hael Keavy.

of Boston. Eleventh Vice President; John T. Joyce, of Buffalo, Secretary-Treasurer. it la expected the next convention will be In Galveston. Texas.

Conventions will beblennlal hereafter. PYTHIANS DRILL During Outing at Chester-Card Makers Dine, Large crowds attended outings held at Chester Park yesterday by a number! of organisations. The Joint outing of I n.ni. Vni.hu nf pvthu. PlayinC and the rymian nisiers Drougni inrsiTHK jjtti.k numbers of the Pythian fraternity to mrtNKH.

1J1 the Wlnton Place resort. Colonel William J. Klein had charge of the ar-rangementa. A dinner was the principal feature of the outing of the employees of the United States Playing Card Company. Nearly 100 were present.

The affair was tinder the. auspices of the Mutual Aid Association. Buccess also marked the outings of Cincinnati Temple. Circle No. HO.

snd Oolden Rod Circle No. 47. ofthe Protected Home Circle, and Cum-mlnsvlli Camp. Daughters of America. SPIRITUALISTS.

MMR. BI.I.EN. World's greatest medium, removal evil reunites the separited. At 'home Monday. Tuesday and Thursday between 14 a.

m. and 1 p. 401 Overton Newport, ky. Tnke Ft. Thomas car and get off at Ith.

THE FIRT SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF Oon holda eervlrea Sunday. 1:24 and 7:10 p. m. Alao. Wednesday and Thursday afternoona.

Ill Main Lincoln Inn Curt. All welcome to hear the word ol Ood npoken In truth. MRS. P. A.

B. REPBLU Founder. SERVICES. 7: p. 1424 Gilbert.

Bro Warr.er. Messages. Mis Hu.l. Mr. fxtv.

Mr Csc'iarlas and Mr Hoherts Seat. Tree. All welcome. Service Wlnee-das at 7 m. MME.

A. ARLINO. readings dally evil Influence. 40S W. Beventk at.

tan. Ky. Take Mais-at. ear. Remove Coving- MMK COSTA, Sptntaal Medium.

all thai hav. trouble. Oaasult Meamoulh sc. Mswpert. Vs.

l.ln US STREET. wide; CINCINNATI'S BIG CASH STdDEE -Neatly trimmed alura. Helling at ttHITR ALL-SILK WAH HABII- TA1 It Inches wide; fl.lt ORa quality. Selling at, a yard BLACK SILK It Inches wide POPLIN PAII.IrK II. If value.

CQo Selling at, a yard ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETAS. St Inches wide, and ALL-SILK COSTUME SATINS. It Inches wide; complete range of street and evening shades; regular fl.St quality. Will $1-19 ALRDA WARHABMC 8I1.KH 3ft Inches wide; whit, pink, llitht blue, Nile ffreen, lavender, champagne, tray, old reseda. Coitenhaaen blue, wistaria, navy blue and blark; values, win sola at, a yard' 29c Charging Silk-jStripe Votles wide; rich colorlnrs on white around; 71c and 11.00 a yard.

Will In full dress pattern, at, a WAISTS I CHARMING Habutala: the season. Nil. green and 4B 1 OQ 8PIBITTJAL18T8. ZJ7 FAIRFIEIJI RKI.I.IVLI. 8P1HIT MIDIL'M.

KT. If your praym an not rtawtrsvl th fault la your own. Thlngi whkh wort (ormerly and mvitaiioua an at laat being rm-vvalad unto man. MAHTKR MIND PfTCHir. Prof.

Worth la start of IhU itranii am) wiril poww; you can uae It for your atic-ftjPii; your wUh ob)ct In II' omn t-Ulntxl: know what to do know th truth hn in tlrti. tlW th trJth. Rood or bad. talli you frankly what your condition ar and what you may xpct. la a brt-fartnr of humanity, glvlni Intttant relief to thftM In troubi; ail ran And lmm-r1lat r-llf and prmannt hlp hy ronaultlnv htm.

Prof. Worth tlla iho oblart of yur vlMt. all about youravlf, your friend, your ntnlaa. our aorlal and nnanctal rond Ikr. and s-mmiy what you wlnh to knw.

ttvlnv valua-hi adv.t on bualntMM, ppoculatlnn. lnvt-mout. Iniuranrt, rhanga. travtl, lovt, mar-finit, lawiulta. ration, will.

da. mnrtsajcM. tsatttnttm, rlalm. colrt'oni. e.

If ynu wlh to win th lov and ttvrHftittn aff4t'n of anothtr. Tro'. Worth. ar Imm4dtatly told of jonr tmubla. and how to nvrrromt them.

fall to let thla r-markabi Pavrhlc pr vour aeuli. fall In aympathv with ynur Milid and ahow you what Pavrhlr forc mn do In your own particular Pre Worth aoll-1ta th tnoft dlfflrult rata. pirh aa hava baff th effort a of othera fur rfa ad Runday. 10 a. m.

to p. Thuradaya until p. KPffSl'IAl UW TH TH inVFRTIFKMrWT No. 117 Talrflelrt a BMvue. Ky.

Tan minmo rrr.ni nnnmiu. PePevue rara pa Ma oor. uetien no anawereil. up to fl.OS values, Mondsy st RICH Blsck. navy blue models: worth sale Monday at WOMEN'S Beautiful effects; rose, gold, valuea.

Will be MISSES' New belted blue; ff.ll valuea. Una SMITH 1ves Millnra ilslly Tni'l-j fill S1 'C-. Bpeelaltr In removing evil leflu-enee Tweptv flr! stwl Monmouth It! New-. Vv 14 rtoMnwood nla.o. I'NA mi.VA.

th. spiritual Iriier. ha. a book to s.11 wh.rh teseh- th. grete.t srlrn'-e known to mm.

711 John at rlll-nCH AROtND THK Hlxth. Newport. IH ho seivlcea Burner. July 21. 1 p.

m. Mreaagea. Key. Anna Italson. 1IAPAM EDNA.

Spiritualist advise In love. marrtaxe and huatneNo. Keunllea th. separated, til W. Seventh at.

f'AltBIR rtRRMANN. tttt Trevor. Fair-mount, rrlday. 1 1211 Hankllck. MH RilrtCRTS.

Spiritual advir. Ill w. l.lherty st. Appolntm.nt by phone. REA 11 NOR dally at 412 W.

Sewnth ladlea only. Advlc. on all aubjecta. N. ZACHARIAS at home.

Trumpet Monday, 2 and I. 11.1 W. I'mirt .1. MRS. ALEXANDER, readlnsa 4 30 to 4.

second Moot, front Mil II ROSS. 1 41 Kingston pl-. Price Hill. Tel. Warsaw 2134.

Thursday. 42 K. SERVICES. Oourt street. MRH.

M. WEISMAN. enwar av MRS. 107 W. Liberty a' city.

BUILDINO ASSOCIATIONS. THE SOUTHERN OHIO IX)AN AND TRUST COMPANY has moiur to I. an Is un.ll sums on real aetata. Open all day at 111 Main neat to poetofhre. Tel.

a M. S. TODD, Pres-t. 1 TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST S. E.

Cor. Court and Mala 1 Lend money ea gret mortgsge. charge If loan I set mad. Take charge at ad manage mat em.iv. innw mam guarantd.

WM. M. ALLEN, PnafV I i I I i 29c wait pa Be V. D. UNION 81TT8.

Hlies 14 to 44. Will be 79c old 80c at SILKINtt Mercerised Crochet Cotton; white and colors; all num. Qw bers. Selling at. a ball SANSII.K Whit, and colors Selling doxen balls 45c with fine embroidery; tic 49c WHITE SILK POPLIN PAILtJa Tard wide; 11 Sf value.

Will Qn. be sold at, a yard BLACK ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAF- FKTA If Inches wide; fl.lf QQ. quality. FANCY Selling at, a yarl TAFFETA SILK SatlBT. NtaS Handsome BtrlDea and brettv uiaiua; ricn colorings: Sl.su liu value Selling at, a yard OOX ALL-SILK CRKPBJ Dl CHINK 4 Inchea wide; every desirable shade, including white snd black; regular tl .00 quality.

Will be aold 4 -1 Qst at. a yard SILK-FINISH POPLIN It Inches wide; all the new plain shades. Including white and black; 10c orA valuea. Will be aold at. a yard BLACK ALL-SILK PLUSH For capea and 1100 quality.

Selling av yard fabrics be sold $1.59 DAMASK 18 Inches wide; at. a yard WHITE VOILE WAISTS Stylishly trimmed garments; th. season's best models: will be faQsa CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK DRESS SKIRTS snd a big rang of fancy stripes; stylish up to ft. II. Will go on esj FIBER SILK SWEATERS with large collar, a ash and girdle green and blue; flO.OO fftr nb at epO.OO FIBER SILK SWEATERS rose, green, gold and at) AQ Will be sold st 4pOe4o SOCIZTT HOTIC1B.

ST. MARY'S AUXILIARY NO. 17, KXTOHTS or ST. too to meat st St. Michael's School Hail MON- 'n, AUtT IS.

at a'eiAelr proceed In a boly to pay our last respects ta our departed alalar. Nlemaa. All KIjIZARRTH STOLZK. Vice President, Anna Arnlng, Sec'y. HAN SKI.

MANN rnMMANPHY MO. It, T. Stated conclave TUESDAY, Jnly IT, at 7:34 p. m. Sir Knights are welcome.

Al.nKKT A. KlTMI.BR, Commaader. I. H. 1'ottenger, Recorder.

VATTIEIt UIDOK NO. lit. T. AND A. It.

MONDAY. July It. 7 p. m. M.

M. Visiters Invited. J. HITTER BTEOMAN, W. M.

W. A. Oregg. gc. city no.

hi, kn1ght8 of pythias. THVR8P A Y. I Huf laaa Caatla. RANK KflQIlRK. All Knlffhta wloein tic, pate in- th work.

TRINITY rOfcfaf ANDKRT N. 44, KNIOHT TBMPI.AR8 Btated eonclav MONDAY- eVKMKO, July 14, 7:30 p. m. ALPRRO a RRBEZE. Commaoder.

Hanry H. Mlrhl. Hoc. HANRRI.MANV COMMANDBRT NO. tt.

IC 1 1 and tak. soeclal rars at til to Masonic Tampla, rorfler Hal irrlaaa lda A '-tmt n'LZ. i k3 -r--- TT Vll. railing nn Am.rlran Hag an th. lawa their Maaonlc Sir Knights ar wel; rom.

to Join th. Una By order of I ALBERT A. KtlMI.KR. Commander. Wllllnm H.

Schwars. Captain OeneraL flNCINXATCS COl-NCIL NO. AS, OF TI prasent flag to McKandres Chareh. Easte ern av. and FYenck at Sunday, July IS, p.

m. Member, will mast at the hone at t'nra Charlton. 2030 Eaatera av. Other ua rlls lavltad. ixirot.AHs iirxiE no.

it. k. or win confer the rank of Page to-atorrow evexttng, -I All brother Knights sre lavlted tn sttead. E. 1.

MET SR. C. T- "''1' -R OENKRAT. RELIKF COM MITT BB, K. Ot will hold aervlcei at the heme of Bra.

Wlu llam Rprrher. dereaaed. V.17 BetU at, Sasstu. July li. at 2 m.

Pythian, toytted. ALFRED WHKATON, Prastdjsat, Edward A. Cohen secretary. NORWOOD CHAPTER NO. 111.

R. A. M. Stated convocation TUE8DA1, Jnly 17. 7 .10 p.

Work In and 14. M. Da- Jree Kpoclal convocatloa THURSDAT. uly II. I p.

m. Work In H. A. Degree. Speed, I convocation SATURDAY, Jsty tl, I av law Work In R.

A. IegrM. Visitor, welcome. EDWIN A. STEIN BOCK, H.

F. I W. g. Cemph.ll. Sec y.

THE NATIONAL UNION ABSURANOal BO. I BTY Reunion ana eating at th Sod SATURDAY. July II. Tickets al lie aeu-h 'an be secured from council Seeretarlee, Harry J. Horgmann's emce, 1MI Mercantile Library or front Paul A.

Neabaae, t'halrmaa. 1711 Visa sL Help a help the THE NATIONAL UNION BOOSTBR CINCINNATI tXlMMANDERT Mesa bar will assemble st ths asylum at III p. aa to attend the gag. ratal a at CbsvkM Ledge. Car.

will leave at I o'clock. PAUL MARSHA. Cleans. adetv FacatWUaUl sad rtuauHT ELEUATODf Klsslile BieMaU Belt H.n 0 ydrwaue Belt H.i.d Jaasss Cmrm Ftavatar tv, 114 W. Rill.

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