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PRISON FOR SWINDLINGMany Prominent People Teetlfled to Their Belief In Her Revelations./IM : i,BERLIN, March 28.—Flau Anna Roths, the Spiritualist known as the Floweriruiuj e. Ail ,W ill , tuff HLiJiiu.ii iiitrc-ci it«, «i»u jImmediately after the election of the Board of Directors the officers of the league will p? elected for the ensuing aason.INDIVIDUAL AVER AG ES.Name add Cltih. Averajr^-H. Diehl (Itrollman’B Five).............. 17« 15-56G. Niehoff (f»Jyal)......................... 172.78-86L Plera.no (Krollman's Five) ....171 l^MS IC. Sehad (Rival) ..................... 163 31-G«H. Molique (Nd^th Cincinnati Tumar). 1*9 23-54. *” ,, ' P. Metz (International)................... 1*? 81-5? j Medium, who has been on trial for someJ. Gijbert (Railroad) .................. 1*8‘ta-89 j nmo charged with swindling many notedF. Schlichte (Occidental)................. 360 13-89 ,F. w«rthoff (Occidental) ................. W st-4« ! People. Including Court ChaplainW. Frood (Rival).......................... 165 7-(3 t Stoecker. was sentenced today to eighteenA. Weiss (Rallfoad) ..................... 165 15-G2 I months' imprisonment.P. Ampler (Newport) .............. 165 _ The most striking feature of the trialD. Jones (KrOilman’s Five).............. 1 (14 49-51 ot,jW. Eisenscbthidt (Crestline) ............ 164 33-M WfJe the nUm?*T aUf Prominence of theH. Bose (Occidental) ..................... !f4 23/S ^tr.esse*. seventy of whom Frau RotheA1 Daiker (Rival).. ...*............... 1*2 2J-47F. King (International) ................. 163 34-(7‘summoned for her defense, and their strong .faith in the genuineness of theG. Kopp (Railroad). .................. I#3 | ‘‘revelationt/* they had witnessed. Thewitnenses Included Baroness von Moltke, and, the most distinguished of ah, George Sulzer, President of the Supreme Court of Switzerland, who testified that he himself, being accustomed to weighing evidence, was convinced that the medium could not have concealed about her undamaged such quantities of roses as were usually showered down at the close ofp. L. Mitchell (Rallnvd)................ 1*3 8-2-1H. Pfeffef (Walnut Hills) •........... 161 57-80J, Pryor (Newport) ....................... 161 14-5»J, Hchockman (Occidental)............... 1(H 14-43R. Seller (RivSl) .......................... 1«1 1-10F. Deye (Raifrodd) ....................... 161W. Gibson rRival)......................... MW 3(1-62A. Schleld*' (Merrie)....................... 160 17-57H. (IrBnnamart (International) ......... I*0 1*2C. Striker (Cvestline) ..... 159 26-54J. Dreher (International) ...............* 13* 28-?6J. Glass (Crestline) ....................... 139 8-53 I a sence, and he had watched her per-Schneidfr (International) ............ l£0 2-8Id. Townkdnd (Railroad).............. 153 1-3Eng (Krellfnsn’F Five) ............... WHackman (Railroad) ................. 1*8 44-53Levy (Crestline).....................- 158 31-45Kolb (North Cincinnati Turner) 158 11-55NE.EF.A.F.F. Kolb (NtftJ. Hagner (KfOllman’s Five) ....1J. flchcve (mtOrnatlonnl) ................ 137 47-54Hcess (ihtfrnatlonal) t. ....... 137 28-57Siemer (Southpaw) ................... 157 W-60Kettenaoker (Newport)................ IS* 35-86H. Huber (Occidental; .................. Vjk 14-82A. Roberts (Southpaw)............... 156 12-53W. J. Klein (Merrie) .................... 154 5-60lV. Neufarth (Occidental)................ 15# 4-54C. Morford (International)............... IS# 3-30R. Topmoeller (Southpaw)................ 158 43-49B. Pleper (Sodthpaw) .................... 188 3f-5#Ad. Ahr (OcOldental) .................... 13# 28-55formances narrowly, being disposed to skepticism She had, he added, told him things concerning his private life/ADDITIONAL SRORT ON PAGE 10.Gentlemen9st. Gfeulich (North Cincinnati Turner), 131 14-55 OttO Goetz (Krollman’s Five)............ 135 12-61J. Pflueger (KroUman’s Five) ...... 185 14-66W. Krels lt;M*rrle......................... 1«T 44-56C. Rothert (Rival) ..........:............. 155 3-i0CLUB HIGH PIN AVERAGES.First—K roll man'a Five .................. 829 61-6#Second—Rival .............................. 818 19-66Third—Occidental ......................... ** 41-66CLtrS HIGH' TEAM SCORES.First—Krol Itrtan* s Five ................. 70SecOnd—Rival .........................957TOTAL PTN8 FOR THE LEAGUE.ToUl ..... #,166,303HIGH INDIVIDUAL PIN AVERAGES.Ffn»*~H. DlShl (KrOllman’a Five)./.. 17# 15-66Second—GeoJ Niehoff (Rival)............ 173 28-53Thbhd—L. Peirano (Kroliman’e Five)... 171 #3-6#HtQM INDIVIDUAL SCORES.H. Diehl (Kroltman's Five) 251A. Schlelds (Merrie) .......... /X.. 251ITWO-MEN TOURNEYOPENS AT CLIFTONtenrnament will oommeaos teat the CliftonSpring Fashions Now on Sale.4 •KNOX.” New York, CHklSTY’S, London, ”OUR OWN*Best f 3.00 Unt.CORRECT STYLES ALWAYS.Ttis Rendigs-Lothmann Co.S0ANOS2 BAST FOURTH ST.
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Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

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