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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936 20 THE RIVER. ADDITION Other Stock Quotations REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING TWO SAVED FROM CHAIR. Trenton, N. July 14 (AP) The New Jersey Court of Pardons today commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences imposed upon Jacob Ciemiengo, 16 years old, and George Hildebrand, 28, for a four-dollar hold-up-murder. They were to have been electrocuted the week of July 26.

DRIVER HURT IN CRASH. John Rhoades, 36 years old, 2405 Norwood Avenue, Norwood, was taken to Jewish Hospital yesterday suffering from a head laceration and body bruises, received when bis automobile struck the truck of E. W. Berry, 2070 Worth Avenue, Norwood. Berry's truck was parked at Globe and Lawn Avenues, Stages of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and their tributaries at 8 a.

m. and changes within the last 24 hours: To Station Planned Cincinnati Unlisted Market. atlnns Following are over-the-counter quot Tuesday. July 14: 1 STOCKS. I Bid.

STATIONS STATIONS Bank Stocks. New York, July 11 AP) Reported by New York Security Dealers' Association: "STOCKST 1 Ask' BkoTMah (Hi.) I Bankers Tr (2) I 64 Vi I 664 Cen Han Bk Tr (4) I 128 I 12il'4 Chase Nat (1.40) I 47Viil 49V4 Chem Bk Tr (1.80) I 59Vil HIMi Commercial (8) I 179 I 185 Cont Bk Tr (.80) IS'Xi 1 201,4 Corn Ex Bk (3) 66til 67M, B.v Union (ias And Electric Com pany Permit Is Sought For West End Project. Alms Docpke pf i.l Am Oak Leather pf 95 Am Thermos A I 18 Do pf I 56 Banks Work For Improvement In liu'ilding Standards. Ask 58 145 Bi 47 90 5 Broadway Newport eriage ijo Burke Grocery I 4141 23 Emoire Tr (1). 47 12025 Carey Mfg 35 I Do pf 80 Cent Accept pf 4-i Do A com I Do ocm Cln Gas Trans 90 Cin Milling Mach pf 95 110 I Do pf I 100 I I I 49 12065 I 327 I 17 I 51 322 16 112.4 9.9 I 9.7! .1 I 9.2 I 8.7 I 9.8 11.2 U.S 9.4 I 6.7 0.

0.2 0.2 U.4 0.1 0.8 b.i U.2 0.2 0.7 First Nat (Bos) (2). First Natl (100) Guaranty Tr (12) Irving Tr (.60) Manufacturers Tr (la) Natl City (1) Trust (5) Public (lVv) 49 120 110 40 Vil 42 Vi MARRIAGE LICENSES. George R. Laacke. 22 years old, 4759 Dale Avenue, patrolman, and Mary Green-wald, 23, 546 Ringgold Street.

Willie Wills, 25, 1055 John Street, chauffeur, and Elizabeth Whitehead, 23, 540 Hopkins Street. Howard LeMaire. 21, Deer Park, laborer, and Charlotte Thiel, 21, 3313 Hildretn Avenue. James J. Ramsey, 23, 5311 High Street, clerk, and AJlce C.

West. 22, 5600 Rolston Avenue, Norwood. Shadrich P. Gross, 36, 412 Elizabeth Street, manager, and Hannah J. Patterson, 37, 412 Elizabeth Street.

Robert E. Ellis, 25, 211 Calhoun Street, cook, and Elizabeth F. Kish, 24, Bellevue Apartments, assistant buyer. Clinton D. Glancy, 46, 5 West Court Street, machinist, and Josephine P.

Con-roy, 32, 1514 Elm Street. N.Orleans Franklin. Lock 7. Z'nsville. lvanhoe Kadford Hinton K'n.

Falls London Lock 8 Logan W'l'ms'n. Pikeville Farmers Dayton Lock 14.. 132 I 135 441,41 46V4 Cin Realty Do Pf 3 Cin Rubber i 15 I 11 Title I 10 0.9 110.2, a Including extras. 103 Do pf The Union Gas and Electric Company yesterday applied to C. M.

Stegner, Building Commissioner, for a permit to build a four-story steel and concrete plant addition at its West End power station. No cost estimate was given. Plans for the project have been prepared by Sargent and Lundy. The Ferro Concrete Construction Company will have the construction contract. The new addition, 51 by 94 feet In area, will have concrete floors, steel sash windows, rolling steel doors, and a cork-insulated concrete roof.

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Louis Memphis. Helena Vicksb'g. 110.1 112.8 i 9.0; I 9.7 1 10 10 95 1.3 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.4 Information About ENQUIRER Want-Acls THESE COLUMNS ARE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. BECAUSE OF THEIR PUBLIC NATURE, CERTAIN RULES MUST BE OBSERVED IN THE PLACING OF NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION HERE. All advertisements are restricted to their proper classification, style and type.

The Enquirer reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement. Notice of error, either typographical or otherwise, must be given in time for correction before the second Insertion. The ENQUIRER cannot be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion-, Claims for adjustment on all ads paid for in advance must be accompanied by the cash register receipt. Mall received In reply to a box number at The ENQUIRER office will be forwarded to the advertiser if postage is furnished for that purpose. The ENQUIRER endeavors to print only truthful advertising.

Any informa, tion furnished to the contrary will bt appreciated and investigated LIVE STOCK 175 20 of Roth Avenue, 50 feet east of Nebraska Avenue: $1 (tax $1). Loretta H. Stenger to Wilhelmina Oswald, same property; $1 (tax $7. FRICE HILL Minnie Oswald and George her husband, to Clarence J. Hoernsche-meyer and Ferol Hoenischcmoyer, 25 by 160 feet on Quebec Road; $1 (tax 54.50' READING Delia Beckman.

per Sheriff, to Mary Simon. 3ft by 100 feet on north side of Vine Street, being Lot 69 In E. Blunt 's Second Addition; $3,730 (tax 54). Mary Simon to Edward J. Schmidt and Elizabeth Schmidt, same property; il (tax $4).

ROSELAWN SUBDIVISION Jane T. Ingalls and Louise T. Semple to Stella M. Kruehten and Alma M. Kruehten, part of Lots 232 and 233; $1 (tax S2).

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Fred Frits, to Anna W. Fritz, 50 by 110 feet on west side of Richard Avenue, being Lot 57 in Suuuyslope Subdivision: $1. SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP The Boduey Realty Company to Raymond J. Wilson, tract of land on Cameron Road in Section 18; $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Mary Gorgln to James O. Bagley, Lot 130 in Clifford Place Subdivision; $1 (tax 50c).

SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP a Swaim and Emma his wife, to Theodore Hilmer and Adelaide Hilmer, 2 acres of land on Plainfield Road in Sec tion 14; $1 (tax $2). WALNUT HILLS Harry D. Siegel to Carolyn Koch, 25 by 141 feet on northwest corner of Kinney and Evanston Avenues; SI (tax $1). WALNUT HILLS Sam Povzner, per Sheriff, to Central Trust Company, 3011 Park Avenue; $18,000 (tax J18). WALNUT HILLS George Johannes, per Sheriff, to Federal Union Life Insurance Company, 2856 May Street; $6,000 (tax $6).

WEST END William Aufderhaar anJ Louise Geers to William Stuckey and Grace Stuckey, 35 by 57 feet on east side of Burns Street; $1 (tax WEST END The Reading Realties io Chester Realty Company, operators, san Rafael Building, known as 620. 622. 024, 626, and 628 West Fourth Street; Jl (tax S30). WKSTWOOD (ieorse Lehnbeuter and Lillian, his wife, to William E. KUius, 46 by 112 feet on east side of Epwortn Avenue, 87 feet south of Warden Avenue; $1 (tax WESTWOOD William W.

Kiduev, Jr and Emily his wife, to Leonard M. and Edith B. Masters, 50 bv 150 feet on north side of Shasta Place, 100 feet east of Orland Avenue; $1 (tax $5). WYOMING Home S. and L.

Company to Eliza Benckenstein, part of Lots 10 and 13 in Robert Reiley's estate; $1 (tax 50c). YARMOUTH PARK SUBDIVISION Annie E. Rebisso to Charles Pille, Lot 63; $1 (tax $2). 15 10. 7 4 2 Lock Lock Lock Lock 1.3 A move among private mortgage lenders to improve building standards was announced yesterday by the Savings Banks Association of the State of New York, according to an Associated Press dispatch from New York.

The association's information bureau for banks in Brooklyn, Queens and elsewhere has formed an engineering department to inspect buildings as the basis for lending against mortgages, it was made known. The attempt to raise construction standards was said to have been a direct outcome of the recent collapse of an unfinished apartment building in The Bronx, resulting in 16 deaths. Coupled with the Federal Housing Administration's efforts to promote better conetruction, the new safeguards were accepted in financial circles as a promised trend in answer to complaints that much construction has been slipshod and injurious to the mortgage business. I 8.91 iio.ui I 8.4; I 9.8, 110.81 il' 20 I-- Cin Traction Bldg Corcoran-Brown A Do Do pf Cov Cin Bridge Crown Overall Units John Douglas pf Fay Egan pf Feuton-United Do pf Gen Machy pf Gerrard A Globe-Wernicke Do pf (irless-Pfleger pf Gruen Watch Do pf Kelley-Koett pf Lazarus pf Le Blond-Schacht new pf. 3 Announcements Mt.C'mel.

Nashville Ch't'nga. Florence. J's'nville. Kan-. City L.Rock 1.6 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.1 10.6 0.9 I 0.4: I 1-21 6.8: 10.7 5.3! 103 15 90 25 3V 6 15 "3" 53 100 I 14 I 80 I I 3 I I 110 1 2 Vil 3fei Crain-Sheppard Flowers Bonded F.

D. Telegraph Service. 19 E. Eighth St. PArkway 1932-3.

GENERAL PRODUCE 1 i Model Ldry Cincinnati live stock market, as reported by United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Tuesday, July 14: Cattle 709, calves 673; trading In the cattle department Tuesday was a quiet affair, with buyers displaying an indifferent attitude toward most offerings and such sales of steers and heifers as were made were at the full measure of Monday's downturn, or generally 25 to 50c lower than at this time last week. Dullness In the cattle market was a direct reflection ot the sluggish condition in the dressed trade and is apparently the result of restricted consumption of meats caused by continued hot weather conditions. There was little or no call for offerings of lightweight stockers that were sent to market specifically for that purpose nor for thin-fleshed arrivals that were marketed prematurely out of drought-stricken areas. As a result, finding outlet for such cattle was a serious proposition. Salesmen peddled away on the crop and a fairly good clearance of grassers and plainer killers was accomplished, but some of the best offerings were still in New York.

FRED G. DETHLEFS FUNERAL HOME. 543 Rockdale Ave. AV 5600-5601. Do pf I 5 104 104 HAS PoKue pf Kiver Forecast.

The Ohio River, from the Kanawha to the mouth of the Kentucky at Carrollton, will be In pool tonight and Wednesday. Stage 12.4 feet, pool. W. C. Devereaux.

Arrivals Today. The Carv Bird, from Louisville. Sycamore Street Wharf, 9 a. Tom Greene, from Louisville. Main Street Wharf, 7 VONDERHAAR STETTER Cincinnati, Pleasant Ridge, Dayton, New '22K, 94 20 17 New York.

July 14 (API Live poultry, Irregular. By freight, no quotations. By express broilers, 15'- 25c; other express prices unchanged. Dressed poultry irrcgu ar. Fresh: chickens.

20 (.1 30c: other fresh prices unchanged. Frozen: Fowls, 13 ft 23 i other frozen prices unchanged. Kggs 31,567: irregular. Mixed colors, pecial packs or selections from fresh re I 102 I 21Vj I 102 I I 90 I I 12' I I 1 I 1 i I I port, Ky. South 2642, somn ocio.

Do Realty pf Richardson Shillito pf Sorg Paper pf Temple Bar Bids pf Shoe Holding pf. Valvoliue Do pf Vulcan Corp Do pf Western Paper Goods The trend toward raising stand- 1 aids was seen as important at this time in view of the revival of residential and other private building. WM. F. FULDNER MODERN DOWNTOWN MORTUARY.

In order to maintain satisfactory sei-vire Io readers, Want-Ada will be accepted For th daily Issues until 7:30 P. M. For the Sunday Issues until 2:00 P. M. Saturday.

Ads received after these hours will be inserted if possible, but they will appear on another page under the heading "Too Late To Classify." MAIN 4754. 421 ARCH ST. 56 '46' 32 63 I 2t4. 38 107HI. 30 I Whitaker Paper first hands rather late in the trading period, Departures Today.

The Cary Bird, for Louisville, Sycamore Street Wharf, 5 p. m. The Tom Greene, for Louisville, Main Street Wharf, 5:30 p. m. Do pf W.

D. JACOCKS W. J. BANKS. EDW.

W. JACOCKS ceipts. 24 lf, if; 21 i standards ana commercial standards. firsts, mediums, 40 lbs, 211i21Vjc: dirties. No.

1, 42 lbs, 21c; average checks. Whites, nearby and midwestern exchange standards, Pacific Coast, standards, 28'y 29MiC; Pacific Coast, shell treated, or liners, mediums, 27(a27iic; other whites, and all brown and duck eggs, unchanged. Butter. easier. Creamery, higher than extra.

33 K34 Vsc; extra (92 score), first (89-91 score), centralized (90 score), 33 lie. Cheese, firm. Prices Unchanged. Atlas Nat I FUNERAL HOME Gilbert and Locust. WOodburn 0801 Central Trust I a sizable number having been carried from Monday.

An individual baby beef type heifer brought $8.75, a small lot of 666-lb heifers $8.60 and other sales of good, handy-weight grainfed, mixed and heifer yearlings at $8 to $8.50, not many all told selling up in that register. A few loads and part loads of steers cleared at $5.50 to best offerings valued above $8.25. Plain killers frequently down to $5 and some good quality beef type, but thin-fleshed, heifers I 90 I 160 REPORTS OF EARNINGS First Nat Cinti First Nat Cov ($10 WITT CO. 3026 MADISON ROAD. JE 0105.

First Nat Norwood ($10 par) 21 101 215 88 154 12'. 18 100 135 116 Vj 32 107 77 First Third union Lincoln XNai Advertisements may be placed any manner that is convenient. By telephone: Call PArkway 2700 "Ad-Taker." By mall or in person at the three convenient locations: 617 Vine Cincinnati, Ohio. 35 E. 7th Covington, Ky.

HEmlock 2400. 31 I. 6th Newport, Ky. SOuth 2401. Rates for Want-Ad Service furnished on request.

sold at $4.60. Cuttery offerings sold down Norwood-Hyde Park Provident Savings ($10 par). ward toward $4. Cows were bought at 35 111 90 3 JDcattj fiotitei steady rates but bulls carried a weaker Second National Cinti Bk 4: Trust 2,500 BONDS LAND TRUSTS. Alms Hotel A ATI4.M8 Joel Upham Adams, father of the tendency, outlet for tne latter class not as broad as on the week's initial session.

Most fat cows were kinds to sell from $4 to $5, odd head to $5.50 and strictly good grain-feds absent and considered eligible to sell un to $6. Low cutters and cutters cashed 90 37 83 I 33 I Chicago. Chicago, July 14 (AP) Poultry, live, 1 car, 46 trucks, steady; hens lbs up 18c, less than 4ii lbs 17Vic; Leghorn hens Plymouth and White Kock springs 26c, colored 21c; Plymouth Rock tryers 22c, White Rock 21c, colored 18c: Plymouth Rock broilers 18c; White Rock 16c, colored 16c, barebacks 14 'y 16c; Leghorn 16c, roosters 14c, Leghorn 13c; turkeys 131 16c; heavy old ducks 12V4C, heavy young 16c; Alms Hotel Chatfleld Woods late Alice Adams i-ease, at nis resiucuce, 2433 Auburn Monday, July 13, 1936. Funeral services at the residence Wednesday, July 15, at 2:30 p. m.

A few months ago the bureau made public minimum standards of construction for mortgage loans from its members. Rental In West Norwood. F. G. Reisinger, crew manager for the Real Silk Hosiery Company, yesterday rented an apartment, 2017 Hopkins Avenue, West Norwood, through John E.

Manthey Company. Builder Acquires Lot. Lee Knos'i, builder, acquired Lot 37 on Trevor Avenue, Cheviot, from Charles B. Wert, through the Fred Lohmeier Realty Company. Rentals In Mariemont.

Six rentals in Mariemont were reported yesterday by the Thomas J. Emery Memorial, as follows: Five-room house, 6753 Murray Avenue, to Evan G. Evans; six-room dwelling, 6729 Maple Street, to J. P. Neal; three-room suite, B-5Dana Apartments, to Paul Penhun; six-room house, 1 Sheldon Close, to I.

C. Mclnnis; four-room house, 3933 Beech Street, to William P. Douglass; four-room suite, B-12 Mac Cln Club ltc at $2.50 to $4 principally thin lightweights '47 Mortgages Piled. Helen V. Martin to Cincinnati Federal S.

A Edward J. Schmidt to Lockland B. L. A. Co Josephine Heineman to New Magnolia B.

L. Co Gerald A. Scudder to Cincinnati Federal S. A L. A Fred Butschle to Mentor L.

A B. Co'. Alvin H. Thompson to Matilda A. Goebel Walter Glib to Norwood Homes, Inc Hobart Walsh to First National Bank of Norwood Herschel E.

Tower to Woodburn Avenue L. B. Co Helen B. Fallon to First Federal's. L.

A John C. White to First Federal's. L. A Almeda Siemers to Green Street No! 2 L. ft B.

Co BLACKMOKK Dawson J. Blackmore, sud Miscellaneous Notices 3 981 I 43 1031,41 104 60 I 62 V4 102 I 28 I 50 I 16 78 81 100 vi 1 102 denly. Monday, July i.i. ttwo. dumi private.

Chamber Commerce 6s '47. Dixie Terminal 5 ltc Fay Egan 6s Fourth Bdwy ltc Gibson Hotel Income Gibson Hotel 4''0 ltc Globe Wernicke 6s '50 Good Samaritan 5s BRYANT Kate R. Bryant, widow of O. D. ALMA NEIDRINGHAUS Come home; mall white ducks lllc, small colored 104tc; young geese 15c, old 12c; black chickens 16c.

Eggs, 17,833, easy; extra firsts local 21VjC cars 210, fresh graded firsts local 21c; cars 21Vc; current receipts 20c; storage packed extras 2214c, storage packed firsts 22c. United States Depart- I mem of Agriculture) Potatoes 26, on 1 mother gone. HENRY. BRACES, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. JUR-! GENS, 1524 Vine.

PA 1088, 9 to 6 p. m. Griess-Pfleger '48 78 72 26 36 32 10114 75 30 '3414 i DEAFENED PEOPLE HELPED Aid made by Bell T''Dhone makers. WESTERN ELECTRIC, 616 Walnut. PA 1272.

Estimated earnings of leading industrial corporations, soon to be reported, indicate an average gain of about 70 per cent over the second quarter, 1935, Standard Statistics Company, said. Second-quarter profits are expected to equal approximately those of the like 1930 quarter and to exceed those of any intervening three-month period, it added. Preliminary estimates in financial circles included several bright spots, including United States Steel Corporation, which was expected to report the best common share earnings in a long time. Lehigh Portland Cement Company reports for the 12 months ended June 30, net profit of $1,170,857, compared with $682,649 for the 12 months ended June 30, 1935. Barker Bros Corporation and subsidiary report for the June quarter, net profit of $63,234, compared with $67,814 in the previous quarter and $57,404 in the second quarter last year.

Central Illinois Public Service Company reports net income for the five months' period ended May 31, of $391,828, or $1.37 a share on the combined preferred stocks, against $391,558 the corresponding 1S35 period. May net income was against $81,820 in May last year. Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts, reports net income for the quarter ended May 31. of $1,339,129, equal to S1.S5 a common share. This compares with or $1.52 in the preceding quarter, and $913,004, or $1.21 In the May quarter of 1935.

Marie to Fred W. Elizabeth C. Kremer 48 i W. Henry Rapking to Eleanora' Schulz Herscnede Realty 6 ltc Kemper Lane Apts cd Music Hall 514s Potter ltc Queen City Club Shillito 69o He Smith-Kasson 49i Sycamore-Hammond 6 ltc Vernon Manor 5s '50 Do inc 4s '50 Vulcan Extnd 6s 38 Whitaker 7s '42 76 3,000 500 4,500 1,100 2,700 700 1,000 2,850 6,000 1,800 4,000 1,000 '200 700 6,400 2,000 750 450 11,000 6,500 2,800 4,300 960 4.750 3,500 21500 Houses For Salt 3 1KJ 74 45 83 22 100 Isaac S. Parsons to Henry Varelman Fred Fritz, to K.

Catherine Kreideler to Bremen Street track 279, total United States shipments 83-3; about steady, supplies rather liberal, demand very slow account hot weather; sacked per cwt. Missouri cobblers U. S. No. 1, and partly graded best 2.40; showing heated fair condition Sl.UOy x.15; Virginia cobblers U.

S. No. 1, few sales J1.60(!;2.75; U. S. No.

2 51.60; California white Rose U. S. No. 1 and partly graded 3.10fg3.20; jumbo size fair quality nd condition $2.80. Butter was barely steady: fresh 98 score S4(iJ34c, 92, 33c outside; 91, 30Vic; 80c, 331ic; 89, 33c; 88.

32M.C; centralized carlots; 90, 33c outside; 89, 32VjC. 106 A GOOD SELECTION OF RESIDENC Investment and industrial property; kenzie Apartments, to Robert Reis. sales can be financed on convenient terms to responsible purchasers. FIFTH THIRD UNION TRUST MAin 5400. ATTENTION! Wehave a number of fore- Investing Companies.

New York, July 14 (AP) New York Security Dealers Association: William Stuckey to Progress B. A L. Co William Stuckey to William Aufderhaar Peter K. Phillips to Southern '6hio Savings Bank Violet K. Schramm to Woodward B.

A L. Co Carolyn Koch to Clara Roever to Farmers State Bank Large Management Contract. The Norfolk Western Railroad Company yesterday turned over to closed properties In the various suburbs which have been thoroughly reconditioned SECURITIES. Bid. I Ask.

17 and can be purchased with a small casn payment, balance payable as rent. No the Frederick A. Schmidt Company, 1. 23. 35; 97 75 06 for management, the following et to Farmers John Roever, State Bank financing charges.

CLENEAY NOURSE MA 0060. AVONDALE 209 Haxterave. mod. 1-flr, 1 1. 18 18.46 2.15 24.75 1.18 1.28 4.50 7.12 9.00 4.25 plan bungalow; 5 rooms; also see 100 00 4 BIRTHS.

The following births were recorded In Cincinnati yesterday: BARRETT John and Freda (Boeckler), 213 East Thirteenth Street; boy. BIERMANN Henry and Annie (Kaufman), 3688 Archei Avenue; girl. BRADY James and Bernice (Puckett), 1741 Fairfax Avenue; boy. BRUNKE Rufus and Victoria (Peters), S063 Beechmont Avenue; boy. COMBS Joseph and Bessie (Miller), R.

R. 12, Box 124-B, Rapid Run Pike; boy. Ehrman ave. mod. 5-room semi-bung.

6. 8. cor. lot; zoo-Burnet bus at door M. L.

BARBOUR, MA 3257, UN 0079 3 25! 001 75 74 32 under $3. Sales of bulls were from 4.au to $6.15, mostly $5.50 to $8 for better sausage types. Trading in vealers Tuesday was generally steady witn Monday during most of the forenoon period but shortly before noontime there was a weaker tendency developed and some late sales were 50c under early rounds. Good to choice haudyweignts bulked at $8 to $8.50, only handpicked selections eligible to the latter price in the closing trade and sales mostly from $8 down from noontime onward. Weighty and plainer sorts went largely at $5.50 to $7.50, culls downward toward $4.50.

Sheep receipts kept rolling Into the local sheep house Tuesday to pile up a total slightly exceeding early expectations and was the largest number on offer for any single day so far during the current season. The downward trend in iamb prices which got under way yesterday continued to hold sway and. the general market on that class Tuesday ruled 50 to 75c and in instances $1 lower than Monday. Quality of most arrivals was plain and demand for such kinds as came to hand was very limited, especially so for the predominating supply of common and medium grades. Better trucked-in ewe and wether lambs were bought mostly at $9.50 to $10 and very sparingly up to $10.50.

The $10.50 price also bought several decks of choice rail arrivals late and a sizable number brought a little more mor.ey. Numerous mixed lots released around $9, while bulk of the common to medium grade sorts went at $6 to $8.50, a considerable number around $7. Plain throwouts sold on down to $5 and lightweight culls occasionally below $5. There was little else than lambs on offer today, the few yearlings and sheep selling around steady with recent price levels. Odd head of yearlings were note' from $6.50 down to $4.50.

Fat ewes were listed up to $3.50, bulk of that class being weighty offerings from $2 to $2.50, while old thin kinds brought around $1. Old bucks sold at $1 to $1.50 per cwt. Hogs hog prices continued on the down grade for the fifth consecutive market day and today's loss carried the top to the lowest point since June 13. Incidentally, declines encountered during the past eight days sent the peak price 5c below the high spot of recent mouths, which was on July 3. Trading Tuesday was generally 15 to 25c under Monday's levels and some buyers were bidding more than 25c lower on weighty butchers.

However, there were relatively few butchers scaling above 250 lbs and only small lots, if any, had to sell more tharj 25c lower than yesterday. Good to choice 160 to 225 lb averages were bought at $10.40, the top, bulk of 225 to 250 lbs at $10.25, 250 to 275 lbs at $10 and 275 to 300 lbs at $9.75. Better grades of 140 to 160 lb light lights were listed at $9.85 to good 100 to 140 lb pigs quotable from $8.60 to $9.60 and packing sows from $7.50 to $7.75. Receipts fell a few hundred head short of early expectations and indications pointed to a fairly good clearance. The average cost Monday was $10.40, weight 200 lbs.

4. AVONDALE Bargains in 1-famtly homes properties, comprising stores, apartments, and residences, a total of 92 rental units: Nos. 1723-32 and 1728 Williams Street; 1734-38-40-42-45-46-47-51-55-57-59 Cleneay Avenue; 1778-82-86-88-92 Lexington Avenue; 1905 Lexington Avenue; 1909-11-13 Lexington Avenue; 3732-34-36-38 Montgomery Road. General Baking Company reports for the 13 weeks ended June 27 net Income of $656,051, equal- after dividends on $5 preferred stock to 30 cents a share on common This compares with net Admin Fd 2nd Inc Affiliated Inc Amerex Hold xd Am Gen Eq Inc Am Business Snrs Am Ins Stocks Assoc Stand Oil Bancamer Blair Bankers Nat Inv Corp Basic Industry British Type Inv Broad St Inv Bullock Fund Can Inv Fund Central Nat Corp A Do Century Shrs Tr Commercial Nat Corp Continental Sh pf Corporate Trust Do AA Do AA mod Do accum ser and St. Louis apts.

STICKLER, AV 8462. BARGAIN 5,000 750 income of $406,644, equal to 15 cents share on common for the corresponding Oakley, 4305 31st St. Reconditioned .52 34.51 20.62 4.60 42.00 6.50 28.58 1.37 9.50 COOK Stanley and May (Drennan), 109 throughout; newly painted. Open Sunday 4,500 weeks ended June 29, 1935. For the 11 weeks ended June 27, net income was $1,051,024, or 44 cents a share on com anernoon.

Many otner bargains at convenient terms. MElrose 5291. 32. 19. 4.

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2. 2. 3. 2. 271 121 201 001 50 58 00! 121 8l 72 1 42; 72 1 42 001 REAL ESTATE LOANS mon, against $871,040, or 33 cents a share on common, for the like period last year New York Airbrake Company reports net income for the six months ended June 30 of $328,160 after all charges and normal Federal Income tax, but before Federal undistributed income surtax.

Thia compares with net loss of $65,565 In H15 like period last year. 3 Clarence H. Mason to Standard A L. Co Ruth Smith to Eagle s. Ruth m.

S. Heink to Woodward B. A L. Co Theodore Hilmer to Pleasant Ridge B. A L.

Co J. Townsend to Bank Street B. A. Co William Kemper to Fifth "Third Union Trust Co Wilhelmina Oswald to First Federal S. A L.

A Clarence J. Hoernschemeyer to First Federal S. A L. A Emma L. Ganyon to Reading B.

A L. Co Hannah Kane to Second National Bank Walter A. Ktpp to Elm Street inl dustry L. A B. Co Ella Agnes to Enterprise B.

A A. Co Marion Field to Enterprise' A L. A. Co Anna S. Weisenborn to Fifth Third Union Trust Co George Steigerwald to Fundamental L.

A B. Co Oscar Waters to Hilltop S. A L. Co Allen R. Kalb to Mt.

Healthy S. A L. Co William Hagedorn to Mt. Healthy A L. Co Charles W.

Hick to Provide'rit'sav- ings Bank Howard Ellerhorst to Provident Savings Bank Do acc mod Crum Foster 28 30.00 3850 114 Do 8 pf $6.88 Per Thousand Per Month. (Includes Interest and Principal.) 20 years to pay, tTlTLE guKeeItrUST 36. 110. 6. 00 50 00 05 52 6,300 3,500 4,000 3,700 5,500 3,000 1,000 10,600 3,000 2,700 4,300 1,000 4,200 5,700 2.80 "4 66 85 60 2 3 3 10 4 7 62 70 25 79 BOND HILL Attr.

brick, 1-floor plan; all latest appointments, tile kitchen 1. 5.00 8.05 1.94 41.00 30.31 47.50 Crum Forst Ins Do 7 pf Cumulative Tr Sh Depos Bk Sh A Depos Ins Shrs A Do Diversified Tr Do Do Dividend Shrs Equity Corp $3 pf Fidelity Fund Inc First Boston Corp Fixed Trust Sh A Do Found Tr Sh A Fund Investors Inc Fund Tr Shrs A Do Gen Investors Tr 00 and bath, shower, steel sash windows marble sills, built-in garage; 16,900. Mcdonald, ea 5007, wo 3514. AIR-MAIL DISPATCHES. UNITED STATES POST OFFICE.

Cincinnati, Ohio. COMPLETE LIST OF AIRMAIL DISPATCHES ALL DAILY. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office 3:50 A. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex 4:30 A.

Columbus, Cleveland. Ohio; Detroit, "Grand Rapids, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Albany, 'New York, N. Y. Newark N. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Pa.

Washington, D. C. Baltimore, "Hartford, 'Boston, Mass. "Jacksonville. 'Miami, Fla.

Charleston, S. C. 38 28 46 12 10 4 23 BOND HILL 1739 Bella Vista; right off 14 00 23 18 95 59 neaaing ro. new Dnck Normanav. rms.

brkfst. 2-car large lot; reas. open daily. THE MULFORD 6. uu Builders.

JE 0743. 22 1 68' jauioerry street; Doy. DEAN John and Irene (Schultz), 4730 Winton Road; girl. DIENER Nicholas and Helen (Jung-kung), 1934 Neyer Avenue; boy. DOWNS Earl and Inez (Carter), Boomer Road, Box 442, girl.

DROTT Christian and Dorothy (Wamds-gans), 1631 De.vey Avenue; boy. E3INGER Irvin and Aboline (Cupp), 8477 Colerain Avenue; girl. EPPENSTEINER John and Marjorie (Powers), 981 Enright; girl. FRESE William and Loraine (Crosby), J223 Cleneay Avenue, Norwood; boy. GAINES William and Mona (Mitchell), 703 State Avenue; boy.

GIBSON Pearly and Ruth (Purvis), Newtown; girl. GOODLANDER Samuel and Zena (Rain-Water), Snider Road, Loveland, Ohio; girl. HARRINGTON Thomas and Louise (Doerflein), 734 Epworth Avenue; girl. JOSEPH George and Najla (Hamad), J525 Parkllne Avenue; boy. LAKIN Clarence and Clara (Schmidt), 1031 Lockman Street; boy.

MEFFORD Joseph and Eula (High), 1172 Homeside Avenue; boy. METZ Walter and Clara (Rogers), 3610 Warsaw Avenue; girl. MOORE Jessyl and Margaret (Snyder), 829 Berry Avenue, Bellevue, Ky. boy. OTTLINGER Nicholas and Lena (Scha-mer), 1081 Wilstach Street; girl.

RABONG Nicholas and Marie (Laacke), 4759 Dale Avenue; boy. SCHAFFENBERGER Ralph and Margaret (Backmann), 348 Mills Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio; girl. SIMPSON Justin and Anna (Conway), Spring Grov Pike, Mount Healthy, Ohio; girl. SININGER Augustus and Estelle (Powell), 6004 Bramble Avenue; girl. THIEMAN Clarence and Marie (Weakling) 1624 Bruce Avenue; girl.

WAGNER Frederick and Pauline (Bach-Biann), 2350 Boone Stret; boy. WALKER George and Cora (Brown), 1130 East Front Street; boy. WILSON Daniel and Laura (Fields), 1959 Central Avenue: boy. BOND HILL New bungalow, 1827 Dale rd. very efficient 1-floor plan; ihniv rear yard; small down payment; bal Group Sec Agriculture xd.

.55 .06 .521 .85 Do Automobile xd I 1 Connecting Truck leaves Main Post 7:80 A. M. (leaves Pest Office An ance as rent. Open evenings. JAS.

F. BREEN, Builder. ME 7316. Do Building BOND HILL Will build 6-rm. brick co 5.25 25.87 6.88 2.23 1.65 2.00 1.70 1.21 1.62 1.39 1.59 1.39 1.26 1.58 1.37 .53 26.15 lonial; tile bath; copper plumbing; insulated; $6,950.

ME 3322. 775 822 500 500 400 750 Do Chemical xd. Do Food xd Do Invest Shrs xd, Do Merchandise xd Do Mining xd Do Petroleum xd nex 8:35 A. (Train to Indianapolis, Ind). "Louisville, Ky "Nashville, 'Chattanooga, Tenn.

'Atlanta, Ga. 'Jackson-vlle, 'St. Louis, 'Kansas City, Amarillo, Texas, 'Albuquerque, New Mexico; States of California, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma and Texas. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Of BOND HILL 1811 Garden Lane, 5-room 1- noor plan. REALTY COMPANY, .571 .11 .49 .28 .46 .28 .15 .45 .26 .38 .32 .62 Do EquiD xd I BOND HILL New 6-room brick, IRft 000 fice 7:50 A.

M. (Leaves Post Office An Do Steel xd I 1 Do Tobacco xd I 1 Huron Holding I Incorp Investors I 24 Tnv Tr Coll A 6 nex 8:35 A. (Train to Columbus, Ohio) Pittsburgh, 'Philadelphia. Pa. Camden, N.

J. .00 Investors Fd Inc 1105 jumuitt. jjneraon 'iavi. BOND HILL Six rooms, completely ref in. easy terms.

BR 0911, ME 6433. BOND HILL 1124 Fenmore; 6-room Col. OBERMEYER SONS, Bldrs. ME 8600. BRICK BUNGALOW NEW $5,900.

5 rms. gum finish; hdw. tile bath, shower, latest cabinets in kitchen; Chicago, July 14 (AP) (United States Department of Agriculture) Hogs, 17,000, including 6,000 direct; uneven, mostly 10c to 15c lower than Monday's average on 230 lbs down; heavier weights and sows steady to 10c lower; top 160-240 lbs 250-290 lbs 300-350 lbs sows few to $8.70 and above; shippers estimated holdover 1,000. Cattle, calves, fed steers and yearlings; much less desirable quality considered, fully steady; lower grade offerings showed strength, however, these turning at $7.50 down; better grade $8 upward; strictly choice steers, topping at several loads best yearlings stopping at all fat she stock weak; cutter steady; most cutters $4 down to fat cows $4.250 5.25; despite drought In corn belt fairly active movement stocker and feeder steers and heifers at $6.25 down to with better grades $6. 50 Si) and heifers at $44 5.25 with strictly good and choice kinds $5.

50 fi; 5. 75; bulls strong, but vealers 25W50c lower, mostly $8 down. Sheep 4,000. lncludlne 1.500 107.12 1.16 Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Of .04 Investors Fund of Am 1 22 26. 4S Kevston Cust B'und B-3 1 24 000 000 000 600 375 000 Bryant and mother of Oliver s.

ana Bryant. 3527 Burch Hyde Park, suddenly, Tuesday. July 14, 1936. Services at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland pi.

Due notice of funeral. FREDR1KS Sophia E. Fredrlks (nee Oehl-man), widow of Dr. G. J.

Fredriks, father of Gerrltt J. Fredriks of Cincinnati, and Fred H. O. Fredriks of Hartford, Tuesday, July 14. 1936, aged 84 years; residence.

2527 Ritchie ave. Services at George. H. Rohde Son's funeral home, Linwood and Delta Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. m.

GRKELKSH Martin Greclish, beloved husband of the late Catherine Greelish (nee Bohen), and father of Mrs, Julia Kearns, suddenly, Tuesday, July 14, 1936. Funeral from Frank T. Corken's funeral home, 2821 Reading near Oak St. Requiem high mass at St. Xavier Church Friday, July 17, at 9 a.

m. HALL Emery P. Hall, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hall (nee Meckel), and father of Mrs. Harry Ronnebaum and Mrs. Bernard Korte, passed away Monday, July 13, 1936, at 11:20 p.

in his 69th year: residence, 1427 Main St. Funeral Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. from the Wrassmann Barfknecht funeral home, 1421-23 Main St. Friends invited. HOCKNEY Fred Hockney, passed away, suddenly, Monday, July 13, 1936; residence, 680 Evans st.

Funeral Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. from Dunkman Dalbert'a funeral home. Glenway and Rosemont Price Hill. HOGAN Martin Hogan, beloved son of the late James and Ann Hogan, Monday, July 13, 1936, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. John W.

Skahill, 1549 St. Leger pi. Funeral from the Gllligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Thursday, July 16. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Xavier Church at 9 a.

m. JAMES Emma Louisa James, widow of George C. James, of 1701 Sycamore Sunday, July 12. 1936, in her 94th year. Services at the Universallst Church, Essex Wednesday, July 15, at 10 a.

m. Remains at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland pi. KASTINO Caroline Louise Kasting (nee Brlnkmann), beloved wife of John F. Kasting and mother of Caroline M.

Kasting and the late Dr. Robert Kasting, and sister of Martha Brlnkmann, Monday, July 13, 1936. Funeral Friday, July 17, from the residence, 2910 Vine St. Services at Clifford Presbyterian Church, Vine and St. Clair, at 10:30 a.

m. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery. MAJOF.WSKY Dr. Henry F. Majoewsky, husband of Mary Thornton Majoewsky, 4827 Paddock suddenly, Tuesday, July 14, 1936.

Services at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home, McMillan at Upland pi. Due notice of funerai. McELHIMMY Lille May McElhimmy, beloved wife of Howard McElhimmy, suddenly, Tuesday, July 14, 1936, aged 52 years, at the residence, 826 Central Newport, Ky. Services at Fred A.

Erschell Sons' funeral home, 227 E. Sixth Thursday, July 16, at 1 p. m. McKINNEY Pearl McKlnney, beloved sister of Mrs. Abbey McKinney Butler, at the home of her niece, Mrs.

Bessie Pope, near Ellzabethtown, Ohio. Funeral Wednesday, July 15, 1936, at 2 p. slow time, from Fitch funeral home. Interment Greendale Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Ind. MILLER Isaac B.

Miller, beloved husband of Ella G. Miller, 407 Pengry Wyoming, Ohio, passed away Tuesday. July 14, 1936, at 3:30 p. m. Due notice of funeral.

PAGE Joseph Page, beloved son of the late Noah and Emma Page of Riverside, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday, July 12, 1936, at Dakota, W. Va. Funeral services at Spring Grove Cemetery chapel Wednesday, July 15, at 2 p. m. PETRI Daniel Petri, beloved husband of the late Christina Petri (nee Schmitz), at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Charles Stein, Kyles lane and Highland pike, South Hills, Monday, July 13, 1936. Funeral Thursday, July 16, from the Hugenberg Glindmeyer funeral home, 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Agnes Chapel at 9 a. m. Interment St. Stephen's Cemetery, RKVHLMANN Josephine Reuhlmann, beloved mother of Adelaide and the late Alma Reuhlmann, passed away Tuesday, July 14, 1936. Funeral Thursday, July 16, from B.

H. Meyer's funeral home, 3726 Warsaw ave. Requiem high mass at Holy Family Church at 9 a. m. RIEBEL Mary Riebel, beloved sister of Amelia and Anna Riebel, Monday, July 13, 1936, at the Scarlet Oaks Home, Clifton.

Funeral Wednesday, July 15, at 2 p. from the Dethlefs funeral home, 543 Rockdale Avondale. SCHALK Mary Schalk, dear mother of Ida Kahcar and Anna Toenges, Grove Bridgetown, Monday, July 13, 1936. Funeral from Vitt Stermer's Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Thursday, July 16, at 10:30 a. m.

STARK Charles A. Stark, husband of Belle Stark, 5 North Arthur Covington, Monday, July 13, 1936, aged 67 years. Funeral services at the Swet-man funeral home, 1515 Scott blvd. Thursday, July 16, at 10 a. m.

Cremation private. VOLKERT Elian O. Volkert, sister of Clara and William P. Volkert, of 3426 Hallwood Monday, July 13, 1936. Services at W.

Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland Thursday, July 16, at 2 p. m. WICHMANN Elizabeth Kaucher beloved wife of the late George Wlchmann, devoted mother of Mrs. Juliana Schmedthorst, at residence, Muddy Creek Green Township. Funeral Vitt Stermer's Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Thursday, July 16, 1936, at.

2 p. m. WRASSMANN Fred J. Wrassmann, beloved husband of Minnie Wrassmann (nee Poos), and father of Mrs. Albert C.

Arend. Mrs. Alfred G. Tietneyer, Fred H. and William H.

Wrassmann. and brother of Lizzie Wrassmann, passed away Tuesday, July 14, 1936, at 1:25 a. in his 70th year, at residence, 2950 Harrison ave. Funeral Friday. July 17, at 2 p.

m. from the Wrassmann Barfknecht funeral home. 1421-23 Main st. Services at the Third Protestant Memorial Church, Ohio and Calhoun, at 2:30 p. m.

Friends invited. Maior Shrs Corn I 3 fice at a. m. (Leaves Post Office Annex at 9:20 A. Charleston, Elkins, W.

Va. 'Washington, D. C. 'Baltimore, Md. Newark, N.

J. 'New York City; 'Boston, 'Richmond, Va. 'Winston-Salem, N. C. 'Atlaita.

Ga. 'New Orleans. La. .00 .531 .38 Maryland Fund I 19 Mass Invest Tr I 27 Mutual Invest I 1 floored 2d 1. gar.

financing arranged CHAS S. FAXON, REALTOR, EA Ofth" HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. (Tax indicated In transfers Is affixad at the rate of 50 cents for every $500 or fraction in value of property conveyed). ANDERSON TOWNSHIP The Woof Woof Country Club to the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company. 37.72 acres of land In surveys 16S0 and 1681; $15,000 (tax $15).

BASIN George B. Riley and Louise his wife, to Walter A. King, 82 feet on south side of Front Street, 101 feet west of Main Street, also, 82 feet on south side of Front Street, adjoining; $15,000 (tax $15). CLIFTON Eugene H. Fox et al to Pliny N.

Jewett and Leona M. Jewett, 55 by 100 feet on west side of Sherlock Avenue, being Lot 4 and part of Lot In Nicholas Goshorn's Subdivision; $1. CLIFTON Em 11 M. Strasser and Anna E. his wife, to Rose S.

Ellerhorst, 40 by 140 feet on west side of Middleton Avenue, 200 feet north of Resor Avenue; $1. (tax CLIFTON HEIGHTS Alfred Baas and Edward Baas to William D. Baas, 50 by 95 feet on south side of Klotter Avenue, being Lots 96 and 97 in Samuel J. Browne' estate; $1. CLIFTON HEIGHTS Nola D.

Shepherd ti Joseph F. Shepherd. 25 by 104 feet on west side of Clifton Avenue, being Lot l'S in Rankin, Kebler and Poage's Subdivision; $1. COLLEGE HILL Pearl Walters to John Wurzelbacher, Lot 1323 in Ohio Land and Improvement Company's Subdivision; $1 (tax $2). COLLEGE HILL Dorothv F.

Zix to James A. Hughes, 181 by 200 feet on northeast corner of Catalpa Drive and Savannah Avenue; $1 (tax COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Provident Savings Bank, trustee to Grace K. Fox, Lor 1136 in Fourth Addition to Golf Manor; $1 (tax $1). COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Margaret Gill-igan to Maud Connelly, 25 172 feet on side of Morton Street, eing part of Lot 10 in Thomas Morton's Subdivision; $1 (tax $1). COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Gertrude Siemers to Almeda Siemers, 35 by 102 feet on southeast corner of Paul and Goll Streets in Section 32; $1 (tax $5).

DEER PARK Fundamental L. and 3. Company to George Steigerwald and Emma Steigerwald, Lot 43 In Missinne a Subdivision; $1 (tax EAST END Harry C. Kehrer, per Sheriff, to Mentor L. and B.

Company, 2221 Eastern Avenue; $1,466 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Joseph Fay and Mamie, his wife, to Ruth Smith, 60 by 300 feet on Kleeman Road In Section 10; $1 (tax $5). GREEN TOWNSHIP Emma D. Kuster and Emil her husband, to Evalyn Kramer, 50 by 200 feet on north side of Montana Avenue in Section $1 (tax $7). HYDE PARK Guy W. Crosier and Elizabeth his wife, to Charles W.

Hick and Minnie L. Hick, his wife, 40 by .150 feet on east side of Montieth Avenue, being Lot 12 In Myers Y. Cooper's Subdivision; $1 (tax LOCKLAND D. F. Heuer to Isaac S.

Parsons and Esty Parsons, 40 by 102 feet on north side of Wilson Street, 38 feet from Palmer Street, also, 38 by 87 feet on corner of South Wilson and Palmer Streets; $1 (tax $1). MONTGOMERY Harriet M. Swalm to George N. Denmons and Ruth E. Den-mons, 100 feet on east side of Montgomery Pike, 76 feet north of Glendale-Milford Road; $1 (tax $1).

MOUNT HEALTHY Herman Woebkenberg and Margaret, his wife, to Raymond Kel- 21.12 29.05 1.77 4.70 2.07 .62 .60 Nation Wide Sec I 4 BUILDER OF BETTER HOMES. HOLBCHER RAPE, JE 1455. States of Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia. Do vtc I 1 .921 ,000 CAMP WASHINGTON Spring Grove ave. .75 .25, Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Of Bk Tr Shrs I 3 Nor Am Bond Tr ctfs 74 Nor Am Tr Shares 2 8-rm.

brick residence, with bldg. at rear fice at 12:20 P. M. (Leaves Post Office 66 WILSON Harr and Ida (Hahn), 6740 Annex at 1:25 P. 'Washington, D.

C. .51 .47 "Baltimore, Md. "Pittsburgh, "Pnila suitable tor light manufacturing. GEORGE F. CONVER, 1015 Schmidt Bldg.

MA 132fi. CHEVIOT Beautifu. new 4-rm. brTck co- Do 1955 1 3 Do 1956 1 3 Do 1958 3 Parkland Avenue, Sayler Park; girl. WRIGHT Joseph and Mary (Schmidt).

113 Pershing Avenue. Lockland. Ohio; boy. delphla, "Camden, 'Newark, 50! direct; fat lambs lower; other New York City, States of North Carolina YOUNG Oliver and Ivy (Dalton), 3012 and Virginia and New England States. lonial; tile bath, hwd.

Northern Secur I 64 Plymouth Fund Inc Quarterly Income Sh I 1 .001 .98 .72 conoon stree. WA 4320, MO 2599 R. Connecting Track Leaves Main Post Of-, flee at 1:55 P. M. (Leaves Post Office An classes unevenly weak to 25c lower; early bulk desirable native lambs few $10.25: bucks $1 less; yearlings very scarce; few $7 down; most fat ewes $3 4, few $4.25.

CHEVIOT 6-rm. colonial; large lot; Al 43 751 68.00 1.09 1.89 13.93 5.05 7.3 1.86 Repres Tr Shrs 13 Repub Invest Fund I 4 nex 2:25 P. 'Louisville, 'Natn-ville, 'Memphis, Tenn. States of Alabama. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Schoellkopf-Hutton 8 37! conu. oarg. uu 0051. CHEVIOT Mozart 4-rm. 1-fl.

bath; fin. 2d; good location. WA 4530. Mortgages Canceled. Eleanor Davis to Maime S.

Green-wald Eugene W. Hughes' to' Yel'low 'p'ine' Building Co Yellow Pine Building Company io American Mortgage Co Ethel L. Lamb to Southern Ohio Savings Bank Robert C. Rude to Clermont B. S.

A L. Co Kyle V. Weimer to Joseph Prager! Guy Smith to Union S. B. A L.

Co Jennie H. Austin to Big Four B. A S. Co Charles E. Parker to German American L.

A B. Co Laurance H. Venard to Loveiaiid Mutual B. A L. Co Delia Nichols to Woodburn Avenue L.

A B. Co Bert A. Conover to Cottage B. A L. Company Guy W.

Crosier to Western Avenue B. A The Reading Realties to Fifth 'Third Union Trust Co Edna L. Sand to Western A Southern Life Ins. Co Gertrude Siemers to Green Street No. 2 L.

A B. Co Jennie M. Bierbaum to Green Street No. 2 L. A B.

Co Margaret Oilllgan to Norwood-Hyde Park Bank A Trust Co Elizabeth H. Kenke to Republic L. A B. Co Ida M. McDermott to Richard A.

Kaps Matilda Howe to Mercantile B. a'l! Company Mary Wlrslng to Library S. A 'L! Company Joseph A. Branlgan to Price Hill Electric B. A L.

A William E. Aufderhaar to Progress B. A L. Co Zita A. Scheve to Provident Savings Bank Louise Morten to Allemenla L.

A B. A. No. 2 Joseph Gump to Allemania L. A B.

A. No. 2 Frieda L. Epstein to Pearl Market Bank A Trust Co Wurlitzer Company to Frank Combs Sidney R. Haymond to E.

A. Holloway Harry Hurdle to Llston Avenue b'. A L. Co Albert Luehberlng to Llston Avenue B. A L.

Co George Molleran to Atlas B. A L. Company Louise A. Horn to Westwood Homestead S. A L.

Co Emil H. A. Kuster to Westwood Homestead S. A L. Co William W.

Kidney to Westwood Homestead S. A Co Emil H. Kuster to Westwood Homestead S. A L. Co Emma M.

Koppenhoefer to Price Hill B. A L. Co Ella Wise to Conservative S. A L. Company James Lewallen to William Backs Oscar Waters to Hilltop S.

A L. Company Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, South CHEVIOT 3608 Gamble; new ultra-mol Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Southern California. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Of. HIDES. SPKCtAL DISPATCH TO THB KNQmnKR, New York, July 14 Raw hide futures on fice at 1:55 P.

M. (Leaves Post Office Selected Am Sh 3 Do inc 1 Selected Cumul Sh 9 Selected Income Sh 5 Selected Indus cv pf .18 Spencer Trask Fund 21 Stand Am Tr Shrs 4 Stand Util Inc 1 State Street Invest 106 .831 .70 .88 .191 .50 .13 .15 .191 .83) .061 Annex at 2:25 P. "Indianapolis, The following table shows the state of the weather at the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau, at 8 o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time: ,250 500 000 825 500 250 300 900 000 750 000 600 000 000 000 350 500 500 20.00 22.00 4.40 1.29 the Commodity Exchange opened 7 to 17 colonial; 6 rooms; $9,500. MO 0234. CLIFTON.

SAVE MONEY Buy Building Association Property. Bungalows 6 2 stories; duplexes; every section; $3,500 and up; $500 down, $30 and up per month. points aecnne. uiosing quotations ranged 3 to 6 points below yesterday's final levels. "Uhlcago "Moline, "Peoria, "Springfield, 'Milwaukee.

'Minneapolis, 8t. Paul, 'St. Louis, Dc Moines, Iowa; "Omaha, Neb. Connecting Truck leaves Main Post Of 4 Super of Am Tr A Transactions totaled 1,230,000 pounds. Closing prices: September 10.65fi10.80c, December March 11.2511.38c, r.

2 66 t'i fice at 3:05 P. M. (Leaves Post Office An. .261 june j.i.oj.(y.ii.oac nominal. 4 2 66 WARREN E.

RICHARDS CO. nex at 3:35 P. 51.) Columbus, Cleve land. Toldo, Ohio; St. Louis.

De. Place of 7 .81 trolt, Camden. Newark, N. J. New 0 5 Place ot Observa- 85 2 tion.

2 1 i cr 1 7 .811 MA 0384, Eves. VA 223. York City; rnnaaeipma, Washington, 15.50 .261 14 3 D. C. Baltimore, Md.

Hartford, Conn. COLLEGE HILL Broker offers mod. Boston, Mass. states of Alabama, Florida, Do A A Do Do Do Do Supervised Shrs Trustee Stand Inv Do Trustee St Oil Shrs A Do Trusteed Am Bk Trusteed Industry Shrs Trusteed Bk Shrs Elec Lt Pow A. Do 04 971 07 fl.

3-rm. bath; lge. shady Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Jaro- 2 7 6 lina, South Carolina, and Virginia, Cuba, Central and South America. UP. MIS.

VALLEY, lot; $20 includes int. ana princ. after 11 yrs. it is yours without any further payment (debt, free); all you do is pay $500 down; this comes off whole a solution to save .381 .421 .66 .75 Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office 4:45 P. M.

(Leaves Post Office Annex 5:25 STATES. 76 84 0 50 66 .16 1 1 1 20 Mln'polis 88 108 ,500 P. M. (Train to Cleveland, Ohio) New 1.22 1.57 1.89 21.25 3.32 1.38 20.43 80 94 1 ark, N. J.

New YorK city. 3 instead of paying out in rent every mo. BECKER REAL ESTATE KI 0488-2600. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office Do vtc 1 ANNOUNCING SERVICE IN THE PUBLISHING OF IN ME MORI AM NOTICES The Enquirer has prepared large loose-leaf book ct several hundred- Memoriara verses for Its readers. If you contemplate inserting a Memoriara notice, call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine street, and ask to be assisted In preparing your copy.

There Is no additional charge for this service. A charge will be made only for the actual space your notice consumes. Year after year Memorlam notices nave become more popular In The Sunday Enquirer rates for these notices are ex ceedlngly reasonable. INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN. PHONE PARKWAY 2700.

A COURTEOUS AND INTELLIGENT AD-TAKER WILL GREET YOU. One of the World's Greatest Newspapers. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 617 VINE STREET. LaCr'se 100 108 Da'port 106 112 Cha.Clty 98 106 Spfd.Ill 100 110 St. Louis 04 108 Cairo 96 100 Memphis 92 94 .30 ATLAN.

Montreal Eastport Boston. Albany. N.York.. Philadel. Wash'n.

Norfolk. Savan'h. Jacks'v. Miami. Wellington Fund 18 :45 P.

M. (leaves rost Office Annex 5:50 P. Supplementary closing pouch leaves COLLEGE HILL New 5-rm. brick, open for inspection; $6,800. WILSON, KI 4508.

Tl 88 0 0 0 0 'T 0 84 94 76 80 81 90 88 96 82 88 80 88 78 84 82 88 COLLEGE HILL 5-rm. tile Main Post Oince at p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays Chicago, entire West; States of Louisiana and Mississippi, and Mexico; Central and South America (part). Also Newark, N.

and 000 500 500 000 000 ,200 700 oatn, fu aawi. MO. VALLEY. COLLEGE HILL, brick colonial, 5 Spfd.Mo 102 104 0 United States Treasury Notes. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THB KNQUIKKll.

New York, July 14 Closing quotations (In thirty-seconds): NOTES I Ask. garage; SACRIFICE, KI 3076, New York City. City. 106 106 AVE. 8-rm.

brick and store; Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post (llflci GULF STATES. Atlanta. 82 88 0 Tampa. 78 80 1.50 Montg. 78 92 P.

M. (Leaves Post Office Annex 7:10 C'nc'dia 100 106 Omaha. 106 110 Huron. 98 100 Mo'rhcad 96 98 Williston 88 90 P. (Train to Cleveland, Ohio) Pitts suitable lor any business.

Ki 4ou4 COLERAIN AVE. Fine brick, 2mod. flats gar. real buy. PA 3922.

3,000 0 burgh, Phiiadeipnia, Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md. Camden, Newark, CUMMINSVILLE Borden st. 4-rm.

mod. N. New Vork City, New England States, Montreal and Eastern Canada, alsi. lAVESTE'N STATES. cott.

nr. chrchs. $3,000. KI 7. 31js August '38 100.3 1Mi September '36 100.31 2'kis December '36 3s February '37 1102.

I 3s April '37 102.14 3148 September '37 103.271 2s February '38 103.241 3s March '38 104.20 0 i 0 0 Vicksb'g 84 88 N. Orl. 84 90 Fhr'v'p't 90 96 Ft. Smith 92 106 90 98 Galvest'n 82 86 Ban Ant. 90 92 NAMED SALES MANAGER Helena.

68 01 uttr.K pakk 4U13 Landsrtown Chicago, 111., and Nortnwestcrn States, in eluding Northern California. I irame. rooms; Mil, 6288. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME Woodburn 0475. McMillan and Wand PI.

Cniinecfln Truck Leaves Main Post Olflet 0 0 ,02 10:10 P. M. (Leaves Post Office Annex EVANSTON 5 rooms; Hewitt and Cres-cent; large lot. JEfferson 6848. 274s June '38 104.251 CorpChr.

80 90 Yel'stone 80 Sheridan 88 88 Cheye'ne 82 RapldC'y 92 N.Platte. 96 101.1 101.31 103.2 102.18 103.29 103.26 104.22 104.27 104.11 101.25 103.16 101.15 102.3 101.17 101.12 101.10 100.26 0 0 0 0 0 FAIRMOUNT, N. 9-room frame; can be at 11:05 P. (Trains to Cleveland, Ohio) Newark. N.

New York City, New England States. arranged for 2 families; lot 75x150 new 3-car garage; bargain; no agents. 98 94 hofler and Elnore Kelhoffer, 31 by 80 feet on northeast corner of Hickman and Kinney Avenue; $1 (tax $3). MOUNT HEALTHY Margaret Stoltlng to Henry Sterwerf, Lot 36 in Samuel Hill's Subdivision; $1 (tax NORTHSIDE Lillian Lehnbeuter to Delia Gehle, 34 by 95 feet on east side of Florida Avenue, 158 feet south of Han-field Street; $1 (tax Lillian Lehnbeuter to Delia Gehle, 38 by 82 feet on northeast corner of Colerain and Florida Avenues; $1 (tax $2). NORWOOD M.

3. Hilberg and R. Hilberg to Juflius W. Reif, 66 by 120 feet on south Bide of Moundview Avenue; $1 (tax $11). NORWOOD Rosalie Webb to Wesley Engel, part of Lot 21 in Slane's Subdivision on Elsmere Avenue; $1.

OAKLEY Margaret Rusche to Marvin Schutte, two years' lease from July 8, 1D36, of 3151 Madison Road. Monthly rent $50. OAKLEY Matilda A. Goebel to Alvin H. Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Office S.LakeC.

94 104.9 101.23 103.14 101.13 102.1 101.15 101.10 WA llVi it. SIIILLITO'S 214s September '38 li4s March '39 2 Vis June '39 ls December '39 ls March '40 H4s June '40 H4s December '40 March wi '41 le June '41 G.Ju'ct'n 90 92 10:35 r. i. (Leaves rost (if rice An' nex 11:30 P. (Train to Indianapolis, Ind.) St.

Louis, Kansas City. 92 92 90 FT Lucerne'ave. new 6-rm. Pueblo 90 OHIO VALLEY. Fittsbgh.

92 102 0 1 P'ks'b'g 80 104 02 Elklns. 82 92 .02 Cincin'tl 96 106 Ind'polis 96 106 .02 Pikecllle 88 100 0 Ev'nsv. 102 106 0 99 94 Ot Nashv. 96 98 11 98 98 0 LAKE REGION. Wichita, Amarillo, Texas; States of Dod'eC'v on 107 101.8 I nrick; largo porch and lot.

Dixie 7508. FT. THOMAS 5-rm. buff brick; tile bath, sacrifice. HUGHES, HI 0489 R.

1UO.I24 Colorado ana new Mexico ana Nortnwest. em States. 0 0 0 1 i oJt SPIT. VO.T FT. THOMAS Ft.

Thomas ave: Okla.Clty 98 104 Amarillo. 90 94 Abilene. 78 98 84 90 Santa Fe- 76 SO Connecting Truck Leaves Main Post Olflee 10:30 P. M. (Leuves Post Office Annex 12 B-rm, mod.

brick. DUCKER, SO 33iw. P. Louisville, Nashville. Mem' phis Atlanta, Ua.

States of Ala baina. Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia Flagstaff Of Continental Can Searle Is Former Cincinnatian. Continental Can Company, yesterday announced the appointment of P. Gladden Searle, former Cincinnatian, as general manager of sales for the company, succeeding his brother, the late Thaddeus G. Searle.

Searle has been associated with Continental Can since 1919, prior to which time he was a salesman for the H. Huenefeld Company, Cincinnati. He was also associated with the Eclipse Stove Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Searle lives in Bronxville, N. Y.

112 118 Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma. South HILLSIDE AVE 3S30 Bung. 4-1 rooms; 50-font front: $1,050. MA 4759, PA 1270. HYDE PARK 50'xl00': six rooms; 2 porches; fine roof; stone foundation; speculative loc.

should sell for $4,000: offer $2,500, its vours; or you can buy 5-rm. 2-fam. next door, $5,000. and PACIFIC STATES. L.Ang'es 76 82 0 Thompson, Lot 75 tn Mills and Kline's Federal Land Bank Bonds.

New York, July 13 (AP) Closing quotations: EONDST TBid. 1 AsiiT 1958-38 1 106-4 I 107? 41.1s May 1957-37 103 103 'i 414s Jan 19.r)7-37 102 102(4 4s May 1958-3S I 105 1 105 4s Nov 1957-37 1 104 I 104Vi 48 July 1946-44 1 109141 109 ji 314S May 1955-45 10214 1 10214 3s July 1955-45 1 100 100 3s Jan 1958-46 1 100 100 3s May 1956-46 100 100 Buffalo 82 88 Clevel'd. 82 94 Detroit. 82 104 Parry Sd 78 84 SSMarie. 78 88 Gr'n Bay 92 92 Or.

Rap. 96 102 FW'yne 100 106 Chicago. 90 98 66 72 Pieces tjjJ'Jj moderately ik- priced Delivery any time PA 0100 Second Subdivision; $1 (tax $4). make no mistake. KODGERS.

os'Q 04 106 S.Fan'Isco 66 72 WI'muc'a 92 99 Portland 70 72 68 70 Ta'hlsl'd 60 64 HYDE PARK. E. Eariscourt View, va Carolina, Texas, and California. Note 'Indicates Special Delivery Stamp is requlied to effect delivery same dav of mailing. To insure making a certain dispatch ait mai; must be deposited at the Main Post Office or the Post Office Annex or reach the Post Office Annex from stations or trains thirty (30) minutes In advance of leaving time stated.

0. i. BOOKLET, Poitmatter. looking Miami Valley; 2 baths, servant Quarters. PA 122(l PRICE HILL Mary E.

Hardman and August, her husband, to Gerald A Scudder, 49 by 131 feet on west side of Rullson Avenue; $1 (tax $7). PRICE HILL Harry L. Ihorst to Loretta H. Stenger, 50 by 150 feet on north side uvnc pi Unvu 7--i cnlnTiial Part cloudy, Rain. 7 air condition; $12,500.

JOHM I Spanish-American War Veterans. I if World War Veterans. Clear. tCloudy. Trace..

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