ï~~-in. woo77
Furs:
b Wlace
a1.....e.............. wro: S o rs. Charles B.: ]
and Platthews for. Co2moIL.laa, Jdge Ths.package--hadand Fredriks, Hturley add Ze ey for mall box tcithout!4.Judge of- the Insolhen tftWlthe -writing- expm-rs 5
wetanddr aditina -- - package. -
wet ad dryadd~tonaLPolice ao& Cor
OffcitI tabulation of -the vo-te fton all qty nn's- death__w
other omfies will be U44l leisurely by drowing, as5 the i
the eguar eplotes f te bord ndtion shoed' his lu
the ~ --, reua-mlye ftebat.1 Physicians WIS1
msF~r not be Pnlshedfgnpr eh-k. may his death was
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It was found in the poll boos of Prerinct I). Twenty-third Ward, that Predriks had receivedi70 votes, Morley 49 and
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cast on the regular ticket. Btectlon offiits or the precinct were summloned to.cxnainth~de~jre pascy ohldh they'were
unable todicaccording to board members. Thes offials are John B. Held, Chairman, and
George B. Brieder. Democratic Judges;
P. C. Aschcrftand William Keeler. Republica~n Judges; Kennon Schledon.
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Health Board May Peim t e to a s k for if. -
and Drills ia. Opca-=Seventeea oje,*ho have
Deaths Tell BoDy.. tice carmpain o
- -will enter 'the-treni
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i. 6-... - - eebt. 1
Man Should
Lapp's Naturalees, only $2j0
s3.
gyn. These Toupees
*Get ue to-day.
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clng. Slasmpesisg.
Wolbnder'ful Nestle
COME TO-DAS".
O YSta-le-This
sea before the
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Rtepublican Clerk.r.[ter hesring their testimony thc
hioaid decided it could not go- bebi-td
Ct' returns, and tnt1i were Counted nc
ricorded. Attorney William T1horndyke. on behalf of 1Ir. F'redrt'cs. tiled
u pe. test.
Little change in the vote for Common;Pleas Judge, between. ltatthews. Democrat, and Locke. Republican, was made
in the omfcial count, the former being
elected by nearly 1.300 plurality. 9lnc!trcial figures Iii the r.c0' for -short terma
Judge of the Court of-,Appeals. confirm
the majority of a little more than ',000
received tn Hamilton County by Walter
MI. Shohl. Republican, over Jude Gideon
i:. Wilson, Democrat.
Kelley Wins By 369 Votes.'
Official figures on the contest for In-:iolvency Judge, tabulated by canvassers
fot Judge Kelley, show a Plurality for,Kelley of 369. with the following vote by
8 wards and precincts:
Wa':rds Fredtsr. Iturley. Keitey.
irsi-t....... 1
seonid... 1...9 1139 1.53
'1"h~r.... 1,3 1366 1420
1Forth... 05.11 48t
Siitth 5OAK 3. 11
tietet 91 410 3;4
Eiht....... 33 431 41i
Ninth.... i. t 94 641 909
Trenth...:i:- 4710 7
Eiet-entit.... 1 139 A! 1,04;
t altt... 1 It6 its 1t9;
'rlcteeni 1.0 "15 1.:12
Foetson h.... 41 531 iioi
l'ifteenth..... 6' 464 631
Situeth 4:0 311 4::,
Flisctntaswth -....... Mai1t4 0
Partial exemptions from the inlluensa-.l b-har -' ar
quarantine may be allowed by the Board of Hamilton Cutty;._
of Iliesth nett Monday, according to ru- Representatives of:-1
___ - - Workers have been In
It Is understood that open-air meetings. Davis, Mrs. A. L.
open-air drills of military organisationa Peter Q., Thomson
and examinations of selectives by Draft assisted by Mies Alice
Woe' ulct nBoards are to be permitted. The omen 'sublty an
Strong appeals are to be made by thea- Robert Alter has been
ter thanagars and clergymen for the lift- port system for printo
log of t~ban on theaters and churches.., for Boy Scouts aulIti
The prevailing opinion yesterdayw
that the schools are. to be opened before erty loan have. reapo
the end of next. week e-t- l--ad--womnen.--gels
Health Officer Peters aid that ' while -business circles.
there undoubtedly had, been n decided A corps of woman.
abatemesnt of -the lpidemle--the -atQ - to addrsax-aid
did not warrant the complete lifting of Each woman wilt ape
the qutarantine. zatlons co-operatlni.
Seventy new cae. and IT deaths were metalted with some.apt
reported to the Health Department yes- service. Those-to eni
terday. The deaths now total 0131. "ing crusade are. Miss
Conditions were so improved at the Henry Frey, Mrs. Beltg
General- Hospital yesterday that the Brigadier David Dun
E~mergency Hospital at the County In- Treadway and Mrs. C roaywsatnbe.Tnpins Chrmn hrleV
there were removed to the General Hoar- out letters to everyl
p11.1. The equtpment at the County In.- territory. Tho letti
tlrinary, however, is not to he dismantled equally Setween 100
until all danger of a -cecurrpnce of an Instructions to dillvelf
epidemic has passed. Seventeen new the prospects.
vases and one deathn were reported at the Team- C. which Ist
General Htospital. tory in the eastern p
The penny lunchrooms, opened during has "establislled' bsadqi
the infl senza epidemic to gve aesistance tral Building Loan
to families afflicted with thte- disease, sonvllle.were closed yesterday after hfealth 0O1- There are 200 worksr
cer Wa. IH. Peters advised the need for they, have panned to
them bad passed..-_ - in, rerd - e. Thee
s mnessengers.
rjrte b
Vll. leae the cityr
-alt for-- 4lL rganl;
Each has bean-ems--
ecial branch of.the
Sae? nte ek aultne Fibs, Mrs.
fwed Geismar. Mrs:
sauds L~otepeich.
A r. 'aylor has sent
peeon in Team -9r.
ire were divided-;
Boy Scouts w lb..'
rtillitedlrectly to
mostly rural termPart of the county.
zaytnys at thuCen~i
Association, Madir on the team andz
exceed their Quotal1
0. In. is w nixedl
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i a;461..Qo. inseeiO il 41 rhn' n-sese ee e-em-n
Tni-nti'.i I;1':0'.! 1 Os' f Z iUri PAN NE1 ~lW WORK,.
Ticinty-flt-t.... 63!5 65H, 6!' enty".e. '.nd. 104.. e~ I.. $us4 Comm ittees, compose'd of publicr 3wenithir15scool teachers and Prinicipals. met
'pnect-rooeth. I..t..t.1 1 x4 bSyesterday-with Miss Anna iLigan, AsI'eemny-vhri Le: 1 > stn Superlotendeit +'fV in-lottatl
'RI ING '141 C rtr3 ""..O "" lt:Â~ 4:: P i c Schools. o dsus w y n
- 5,rs-o,i...... 1.14 --.4
Mn~wo~l... aA.,, means to maintain the physical rondiAnd~e.' 14. 14_ 431lion of teacher and pupil for thte new
s''I:1 z= iheduis, which 1s to involviiext
re":Â~ hour in the classroonm each day for
E5r~t 41 4,, teacher.. and pupil. The rev"ised
liar7 ir. i ".....; shedule has been made necessary to
0 O 1": t9 make up timhe loot wahen siihools were
- 1 *t- Ii--.-r losed to prevent the spre-ad of inltd P p r, lA~rf '. '"''RIol. -,io'ciu-t.~tode'rte i"1 ''Arthur Busch, 11 months old. son of
"- o.,ti-; )adoeAndrew Busch,. - Weast Nint h stret.
ii. at-nFled in his -mothers arms en the way
+, -ci,,'t i ', 1t;ito the General Hospital yesterday.." RetOur Plant iots.... atives told Coroner H-auer thi- '"till had
Our lan I'c.i l. 5.7,;, _,1 1been 'sufferitng with a 'little- old.' but
1 1'11'Qil'l-LI' i i...114"" " ciit1,'...an investigation provet Od.ath tsecdue
FO c.Majority of Wets Is 52,770. to pneumonia.
Ge COO 'o org iS. inke. representing tit.. l,'-:-i-tli.in. niade a tahultati ii f in lths POOR CONDITION OF PIKE
____:t;__. al ieIures oun the 'net augil inL '_____"
________I C" t:7 r flriXT -oriu - "ei n- N B1 ned on Tactin toip nyanti
cary lt i,i-ip ".ntire. so f-li -c -
-.~, ~ Milford Waterworks.
1 "=s:Si Condi ion cf Vititter pigt..e froth
Chairman, Gcorge -. ASawyer; Ticsefhir3
roan R.ttW. Bohuetth; Secestary. - A. L
Clem" ofte: Office Captain, It. W. Bosse.; Wemen's +Captain, Mrsa William Albert )fall:
Aceounting tLieutenlant. D. Edward Baueri
Publicity Ltsutasaot. Van V. Doer; Spea!L
era'Lieutenant, I. A. treton: Supply Lieutenant. (;. IW. (lemons.
Division Captalns-Georg V. -hlart. F. IL
Feseendso. IV. W. Cippinger, It. W. 'acdenberg.-Hi." A.. Cloy Ms. Tany Brown, ILi
F. Stliuson. Oscar F. Kline, Prankh)Alaltbe.
Waiter B. Richards. -11. P. tlornette. Jolnla
J. Hudson. Feed Monroe. George A. harper,
0. S. 'Tcai and..tiMeble.
A large part of the territory cone Ista
of farms. Itiffs been divided into 14
divisions. as follows:1
Seven In )Madisonveille. Plainvtille. Terrace
Park. Remington., West Loveland. Brecon.
Highland Grove. blaieirla Icliti illt,
(limp Dencisop. Tw ightes. Sixteen Mile and
H-aewoit
Two thousand pac kages of o-ar chest
campaign. literature "were made readyf
tat'-distributioni yesterday in six. hours
by Cinotnnoti -Girl Scouts.
In order to comply-with the Hoard of
Healths regulations, offices in the
Owynne Building were borrowed attd five
Girl Scouts worked tn each nfilie. -
it was reported- at headquarters yeaterday thet the firm of BischeC7-Sterne
& Steitn, clothing manufacturers in the1
Putgh Building, weoid make a till-per- 1
cent returFl th fe war chbest. This flint
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I RED GROSS WORK_:..:LEAN l, CO.I
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Count Aiids Fiae
Bruner's Total.
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253e
Loveland rraction i 'iopany 1tirepair
its crossingis and to a ir-ak in the
mains of the Mlilif-rd iiiliii-i Waterwoirks. 'otunty $iirt-eyo.r Wiiliaili i loech
repiirted tii ('iounty i.'.mniioerivi.-rs yestrattion company to repair thiiir ariseings and requesteil tilf..rii '-liheilae ta
repair their pipes.
Contract fir the irepair -f a bridge
ono the PEt Miami Stie, --ad wail
awarded to Josephi I. lope on his hid
of $1,002. Investio:titin s-f complaints
made by the C'incinniati Aiititriihit
Club dsoiped r ali 4 n ietncr r
were in villaiges in whichi the i'nammissinners tacked juriadictiion. ("iiinty.urv-eyne itueh reported.
-lis*!itern C l hso? lneLhtnT~i9Stn t1ire arious- -enniny oepogrtoresa $3,4733619. si-cor-ding ii re-ports
filied yesterday.SUGAR CERTIFICATES GO.
No mole eerilllsates for sugar for itonte
cunning are to be coored by iattfton
"I ~snvWndtrihotiine~ii to.,....l
TB Zs~ett zr ay..au 0 woo - ootry
-- Says National Council. ~
Washington, Novemnber 8.-Relaxest ion of effort by American Red Cross --
chapters should ndt be permitted."on--
tit peace Is really obtained," lays areto - p
ci to each of the 3,57 local" organist.--
'But even with peace," said the Hies- M ns S
sage. "'let no one suppose thatt the-was-k - SnaeErs
of-the Red CMoss Iisfinished. Milllons $e nt te
of American -boys are stil under arms.
Thousands- of them aesIc-ick and i
wounded.- Owing -to--the--shortage in
bring our o3" Fm- ro rance.:y.O
'The cessatldn of-"war w.ilt reveal a
picture or 'misery:such as' the;w'orfti - That haa;e bealrea f9
itas never seen berole, -especially In Ijut- 1. -a s'iaqa i
many coi~otrles whlich can- lot helpi. -Sees, N lea'si CI =
themaslass, -The American -people' - Dd l1SR 1.ay;i~
will expect the Red Cross -to act as --_BI ES r~A
their alert In repairing.broken: iri's
1.1 - i tt 1 '.iiin. - ii - ii. I~t..-.. 4 ~.
Ti T1" aeti a. rigu --_;it..:-;. - t tot 'a than last
-ittits: - 'i --it..- '.r-n!1.1 1"i!-dt s. Jr..
- ii, i- I -i.. '-1 -"-.i". -l the.lirtii.n,,f
" 1: It." i ii 15."4 0 ' ii t. '~.ttf "tions at this
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