ipted Robbery Oli a:ts.theBodies Of Four HeroesTo Arrive Here Tonight All Services Next Weektwo3 Ili-Cen-Po-empt d to ‘iveJ npcr r of and llets9 OfBodies of four Hamilton war heroes are expected to arrive here tonight over the Pennsylvania, according to word received from Hoboken, the bodies left there at 8:45 Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Denman, parents of Henry Denman, and Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Steinmctz, parents of Edward Joseph SleinmeU received telegrams that the bodies were to be shipped with those of other Butler county boys.Frank Durwm Post, American L$I gion, rrill have charge of funeral services Tuesday morning, 8 o’clock ategrodoortheiiaceSt. Ann's church, for Edward Joseph Steinmetz- He was a member of the 83rd company, 6th regiment U. S.marines o.-.i six Butler county marines will act as pallbearers at the full military services. Steinmetz was killed in uction June 20, 1'JIS..Services lor Henry Denman, 19 years old, son of Mr .and Mrs. E. P. Denznoa, 305 Williams avenue, will le held Monday afternoon at 2:30. Ihe legion will conduct full military services with marines acting as pall bearers. Private Denman enlisted in ‘,hc marines at Cincinnati April 3, 19J7, arrived in France June 27,117, and wB3 killed in action June 6, 2918.The bodies of Clayton Babcock and Alfred E. Howard will arrive this evening also. The time for the funerals has not been announced.PROHIBITION OFFICERS GIVE OUTtheA STATEMENT ON THE WORK HEREThe ligl afternoon relief frci a drop ic five dcg» cleared a drop any i Tbe nig able as tb est ternpe was sultry to temper The day fully over time in dis o'clock on were cross