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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 of 12, little Olory Oalarneau lay In th hoipital tonight, a few snowy HYMEN- FOUR IN FAMILY 'And Fifth Die In Fire. atreeti away from the blackened shell of what until today was her home and Oliver Wendell Holmes, senior Asso elate, who. In March, will celebrate his eighty-ninth blrthdsy, and who, during the Illness of Mr. Taft, was Acting Chief Justice. After the Judicial oath Is administered Mr.

Hughes will take his seat In the middle of the bench and the Court will proceed with business. her family's meana of livelihood. Glory'a mother, Mra. Narcisse Galar Worn. Yu Do ffi IE- Cheated By Officers.

20 persona. Including; grangers from a lumber camp near Besides Glory, three other persons Jumped from third-floor windows. Romaln Bertrand, a guest, has a broken hip; Louise Itoblllard, a maid In the hotel, was badly cut and bruised, and I'aul Lariviere was suffering from bruises and burns. Glory'a uncle, John Marengor, escaped. But when he found that his slater and his two little nephews still wore Inside he rushed back.

Tho blazing floors collapsed a few seconds later. neau, her brothers, Iiaoul, four yeara old, and Ponat, two and her uncle, Selected him to head the Supreme ia successor of William Howard Taff, has tentatively decided to adopt, on entering his duties as Chief Justice, the course he followed when he became Associate Justice. In the robing; room of the Court, according to present plans, he will February 24. before the Court meets! take the constitutional oath 'of allegiance. After the Court crosses the corridor from the robing room and goes on the bench the new Chief Justice will take the Judicial oath.

It Is expected that both oaths will be administered by Associate Justice Federal Authorities Jail Prospective John Marengor, burned to. death In a fire that destroyed the Oalarneau Hotel early today. Her father -died Child Is Lone Survlvof Of Quebec Hotel Blaze. Bride, Groom And Witnesses On Automobile Charge. Just before Chrlatmaa.

Glory escaped from the fire by jumping. In her night dresa, from a Your Boy Came To You And Ased You Some Ques- COOPERATE WITH UNCLE SAM Vonr Income Tax Ketarn Is email? ore-Pared it a Visiting Bookkeeper law sbarge of your books, VISITING BOOKKEEPERS Main 0415, Dixie Terminal. Pittsburgh, Pa February 18 (AP) tions About Life? Toll May Be Greater Others Are Injured In Jumps Uncle Of Girl Among Victims. The postponement of a oontem Newport, It. February 18 (AP) Fire, which for four hours threatened the entire business section c.t Newport early today, destroyed three buildings with an estlmatod loss of reason or be handicapped by the same Would you try to dodge the laauef third-story window Into a snowbank.

She suffered bruises and shock. At least one other person. Nelson Bertrand, Gracefleld, Quebec, a guest, lost his life. Fire Chief Labello believes the death toll may be even higher, as he learned that last night there was a party at the hotel attended by 15 or Ignorances. One of the rather pitiful things plated wedding was made necessary here today by the arrest by Federal authorities of the prospective bride, groom and three witnesses oqcharges of transporting; a stolen automobile $200,000.

Aid was summoned from four nearby towna. Or would yon meet the Issue squarely STEAMSHIP. and do your beat to help hlmf Tho flames, whipped by wind about a good many of us Is that we pass so much of our lives trying to dodge some Issue. We are haunted Manlwaki. Quebec.

February 18 (AP) Alone In the world at the age started In the Odd Fellows block, He has a right to expect your help. He has a right to believe that you have some help to give him and that from Ohio Into Pennsylvania. by the unlaid or half-laid ghosts of spread to the Newport Realty Build-in and the adjoining merchant's block. The Voyage of the 20th Century dodged but not dead issues. you will be both proud and glad of The Intended bride, Miss Patricia Luak, 20 years old; the would-be the confidence which he resposes In Twelve families residing: In near you when he comes to you and asks groom, Orvllle Dove, 21, and Russell by houses were forced to leave their homes.

This would not be a matter of any serious Importance if It affected only ourselves, but unfortunately there are times when our timidity, our attempts for guidance. Meyers, 19; Benjamin Lewis, 19, and Clarence Cole, 10, told Federal off! Dortmund, Prussia, February 18 cors they set out from Cincinnati and A man came to me soma time ago and said, "What shall I tell my boy about life? He has asked me one or two questions and I have sort of evaded answering them. I don't know (AP) Klre today destroyed the Ana hitch-hiked to Warren, where, they admitted, they stole the automobile, officers said. what to tell him nor how much." tomic-Hygienic Exhibition "Man," which had been shown in many German cities and In the spring; was to have been shipped to the United States for exhibition. The car broke down shortly after ci pleasure cruise that rencweQ energjy.

See the South Seat New Zealand Australia Enter the day of Uhmr and the acrft, troracalnMitsi Dance on decks beneath starlit aide. A circular tour with stepovers any point en route. First clasa aecond class Sailings every le days. ToT Pamphlets and Tall Iaferaaa-tloa apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LtxL Tavist or Railroad agent.

to sidestep and our unwillingness to assume responsibility adversely affeot others besides ourselves. This Is particularly true, and often particularly vicious In Its results, when the person affected la one who has a right to look to us for frankness, candor and guidance. We have a good many foolish notions about what we owe our children. Most of us seem to think that If we they crossed the Pennsylvania border near Frlszleburg, Lawrence County, I said, "l'ou ought to be mighty glad your boy has come to you. His coming Indicates that, In his opinion, he has a pretty decent sort of a father.

Tell him what he wants to know and as much as he wants to know. Here Is your chance to estab NAMED AS ZEP OBSERVER. and they were arrested by state po Captain Loder Assigned To Akron lice. They were given a partial hearing and sent to Jail In default of bond lish yourself with him." Other Details Announced. Ws teach our children a lot of un of 11,500 each.

KNQOIUI KUiO ITSCUL VltTATOH. CAfUDIAN-AUSTRALASUN ROYAL MAIL LINE Meetings West ran, Hat. BwSn Dixie Tern. Bldg. necessary things and then duck the responsibility of helping them meet They will 1.

given a preliminary Washington, February 18 Captain provide them with food, clothes and a place In which to find shelter we hearing Frliiay. the real things of life. Clarence B. Loder, Air Corps, Is as We have already delegated far too signed to duty with the Goodyear much of their training toother people. Deputy Sheriff William Hochstuhl, We have turned their education over ft- lu.

to ii Lid of the Cincinnati Automobile Club, said last night that the names of Zeppelin Company, Akron, Ohio, as engineering representative of the Air Corps, effective upon the completion of his present tour of foreign service irap DK.saiK3 Stop at New York's newest, largest and tallest hotel THE NEW YORKER and yon can look faim right in the eye 43 stories high, it dominates the skyline of the world's greatest The very personification of super-service and hotel luxury Radio in every room also tub and shower, Servidor, circulating direct tunnel to the Pennsylvsnia Station, MotorCoach three of the four youths held In Pittsburgh for transporting a stolen auto have pretty well covered our duty to them. This is a purely materialistic conception of obligation. It only touchea the outside of things. It Is what any farmer does for stock which he values. fre owe our children more than this.

Having brought them Into life we have an obligation to prepare them for living. There are comparatively few parents who have consciously, Intelligently and fearlessly met or even attempted to meet this obligation. We have had handed down to us a mobile are familiar to him. He said that youths named Russell Meyers, Benjamin Lewis and Clarence Cole have been convicted In Cincinnati on automobile theft charges. He Said he knew no one named Orvllle Dove, but to the public schools.

We have trusted to the Sunday-school to give them their religious Instruction. We have enlisted them in boy's organizations of various kinds for their recreational training. We have acted as If we were unfitted or unwilling to teach them anything and It Is no wonder that so many of them have taken us at our word and never come to us for helpful guidance of any kind. Here is one place where the home has broken down. If the average Min jtt rtn In In.

11F Ih. wv that he know a youth named Orvllle town business district. 83.50 day and no. owftniiinifitii Doddson, known here as an automo fn 85 of the rooms are 95 or less. bile thief, and that It is possible that V- New Weekly Service to Fastest and steadiest steamers calling regularly at Bermuda all outside cabins deluxe accommodations, broad deck spaces for promenading, deck sports, excellent cuisine and service.

Regular sailings in both directions: Deluxe 2 1 South American Express Liners S. S. SOUTHERN CROSS S. S. PAN AMERICA S.

S. WESTERN WORLD 8. S. AMERICAN LEGION Sailings every Friday from New York and every Monday from Bermuda -starring with sailing of Pan America, February For information see Local Tourist Agents or MUNSON Steamship Linos 67 Wall Street, New York City Bowling Green 3300 Doddson Is using the alias of Dove. lot of false Ideas about certain things.

We ourselves most of us at least IN'EW YORBEH BOXBOXKTTBS W' d-lleloua aaady. Mad. from Frrnek American parent were as poor a pro HUGHES THANKS PRESIDENT for a sahtcbIf poaad box add 15, aga aad packing. vider as he Is a parent, most children faced life Inadequately prepared to meet its most Important problems. That, possibly, is why so rhany of us have made such a poor success would starve.

Captain Charles Lewis, Finance Department, Is relieved as Property Auditor, Fort Hayes, Ohio, and will report to the Commanding Officer, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, April 1, for duty as Finance Officer. Captain Arthur J. I'erry, Finance Department, upon being relieved as Finance Officer, Fort Hayes, Ohio, by Captain Paul S. Beard, Finance Department, will become Froperty Officer of the Fifth Corps Area. Second Lieutenant Truman F.

Heln-ton. Ordnance Department Reserve, West Lafayette, will report at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, May 11 for training. He will revert to the Inactive list May 24. The following applicants have accepted commissions In the Officers' Reserve Corps: Garrel Burgeon, Toledo, Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery; Clyde Cranston, Wakeman, Ohio, First Lieutenant, Medical; Frank H. Jones, Columbus, Captain, The trouble Is that many of them In Formal Call To Take Oath Of out of living.

Our own failure ought Office February 24. Washington, February 18 (AP) are starving now for they have asked for bread and we have given them a stone. tCopyrlght, 1530, The Cincinnati Enqulrsr) to be to ua a very real reason why wo should determine that no boy or girl of our's should fall for the same Trine KSLEW VODDBOiECK RALPH I TZ JhTanag lag Director UntfyHTTHagf 34th STREET AT EIGHTO AVE NEW YORK CITY Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, who called at the White House today to thank the President for having ISOLATION MOTHER RESORTS. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. CONTINUED FBOM FIRST PAGE.

Medical; Fred W. Redding, Columbus, First Lieutenant, Medical; Bert A. Van Coppenolle was accused by Rut-ledge, Garvin and others of having Daniel O. Bernoske, Indianapolis, First Lieutenant, Medical; Bert A. Boyer, Indianapolis, Second Lieuten on which a vote sent the Government to defeat yesterday.

Is the only hope of forming; another Government with Tardieu at its head. This, it is understood, was communicated to President Gaston Dou- ant, Infantry, and John S. Conner. Charleston, West Virginia, Second Lieutenant, Infantry. told Inconsistent stories about the assault on Garvin.

Van Coppenolle testified that Garvin knew who the hoodlums were that shot him and also declared that Garvin eventually would be killed by the men who tried to take his life YANK MISSIONARY FINED mergue tonight by Former Premier Raymond Poincare, who was called Into conversations directed toward In Chinese Court In Death Of establishing; a new Ministry. January 2, "because Garvin double fa-WCiywji)Jy Triply Jy efficient the almost It Invisible bifocal lent aV ls a aai JL" near 'ar TfTxlT' distance lenses in ONE c- TfJ Fyj curate lent. Insist on the serially 1 numbered CF.KTIFICATE 1 'I OF EN U1NENESS. It Is expected that a radical leader, Youth. TJnder His Car.

Shanghai. February 18 (AP) crossed them In the Cass kidnaping probably Albert Sarraut, will be In case last fall." Unofficial advices from Tungchow today stated A. H. Smith, an American missionary, had been tried In a Detective Sergeant Max Waldfogel testified during the trial that kid- vlted to form the Government, and if he Is unsuccessful, then President Doumerguo, it is thought, will call On Old World Charm Lingers iWITODRjOdl) Chinese Court and fined $100 Mexi naplngs were almost unheard of In natrnit until Garvin's Crime and upon the ever-resourceful Aristide can money for having caused the death of a young Chinese in an automobile accident. Brland, veteran of 11 Ministries.

Bomb Bquad was organized. Wald In any case, France's naval policy virtually is unchangeable, since the fogel Bald many victims of kidnaping thought Garvin was responsible building orders for a navy of ap CITY IN BRIEF. proximately 800,000 tons have been for their troubles. Hardld Emmons, Police Commls given out It was expected that Tar Turn your back on dull care and travel the Road to Romance now, south to tunny San Antonio, a city whose foundation was laid before the Revolution, a city 200 years young I sloner of Detroit, who took office January 20, Is Chairman of the Police Trial Board. Mr.

Emmons said dieu would be returned as Premiere bcause It was not his international policies, but Cheron's internal tax measures, which were attacked by Accurate Opticians 2 LOCATIONS: 108 West -Fourth St. 23 Garfield Place It might be several days before a verdict was reached In the van the Chamber of Deputies. Coppenolle case. TWO HONORED AT DINNER. SrKCtAT, DISrATCH TO THB ENQUIRER.

Warrant iMurd On Oilnr Of Mash Goorga Henlor, 62 years old, Nagro 2114 Turner Alley, waa held to the grand Jury under bond of for manufacturln liquor by Municipal Judirs Thomas Klllott yaaterday. Judge A. L. Luebnera continued Senior's trial tor poaseaaing a atltl and liquor. Judire l.uahbers held that the odor of rooking maah Is sufficient evidence to warrant the Uaulng of a ear.h warrant for a private home.

Reecher KlmhrouRh, 2ft yeara old. Netcro, SOS Hmlth street, was fined $150 and coats for selllns liquor. Kletcher Laster, Negro, 023 Hlchmond Street, was fined and costs for disorderly conduct and hla wlfu, Norma l.nater, NeRreea, wan fined tioo and copts aUHpended for operating a disorderly house. Aaaanlt Anil Itattrry Charged Harold Carroll, 41 yeara old, manager, 112 Cast Fourth fltreet, was arrested last night by Captain Walter Fricke and Detective Jamea Gorman en a warrant sworn to by George Williams, ll West Fourth fltreet, Covington, charging him with aflHault and Lattery. Williams charged Carroll Hamilton, Ohio, February 18 Judge Clarence Murphy, who resigned from the Common Fleas Court bench a year under six flags.

The very "different-nest" stirs your imagination as you step into the cloistered dimness of Spanish missions; two centuries old then out into brilliant; sunlight to speed over matchless, highways north to the nearby hills, south to the Rio Grande and a foreign country, 'southeast to the Gulf Coast with its deep-sea fishing and surf bathing. In every direction from San Antonio you are ex-j ploring the last of the great frontiers,) where energetic people are trans-j forming the territory th Spaniards found into a self-support ing empire in which countless opportunities abound. San Antonio is a glorious place in which to live and play, especially 1 at this season swimming pools, tennis courts, golf! ago to devote all his time In an ex ecutive capacity with the Union Cen Once the capital of a Spanish tral Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati, and Judge Clinton D. Boyd, who took Judge Murphy's place on the bench, were honored tonight at a dinner given by the Butler County HOTELS. Bar Association at the Hamilton Club, Greenbrierflotel Paul C.

Martin, Springfield attorney, province, San Antonio today is the "mother city" of the vast empire of South and West Texas-America's last frontier whose great cattle ranches, home of the famous Longhorn, now supply markets of the world with delicious citrus fruits and choice vegetables, grown while America's primus Resort. OknV(a1ou) spoke. Ideal for rest. Famous Medical Bath BIRTHS. attacked him following an arKiiment in the bowling alley at the Cincinnati Club, Klghth ana Race Htreeta.

where both are employed Ammonia Ronts Caatomers Customers, clerks and occupants of apartments on the upper floors were routed when an ammonia pipe burst in the grocery of Carlos K. Rnae, 2365 May Street, yesterday. Members of the Lite Saving Squad, under Lieutenant Robert Williams, usod gns maaks to enter the store and turn off the refrigeration system. The building was cleared ot the fumes. Clnclnnatian Is Missing Police were requeated to search for William Oullkey, 46 yeara old, 1410 Main Street, who disappeared from bis home Sunday.

Relatives are unable to account for his absence. STEAMSHIPS. The following births were recorded In Cincinnati yesteraay: VAN COXET Andrew and Frances, 6336 Lower River Road, girl. MOSER August and Eleanor, 1471 Flti' Patrick Street, arlrl. TOWELS! Office TOWELS Store TOWELS Factory TOWELS WE RENT them Get Our Rates on Your Requirements Free cabinet, comb and brush go with this convenient service.

CANAL 1923 AMERICAN! LLVE.Y SITI'LV Plant 8 The Model Laundry Co. FOX Harry and Cella, S07 Northern 4 Avenue, arlrl. MeCANN Dale and Anna, 1775 Dreman Avenue, noy. BETH MAN Harvey and Marie, less favored regions are locked in ice and snow. Here is a glamorous blending of the Old and the New.

Modern skyscrapers tower over sunny plazas, bright with Cedar Avenue, girl. SEBALD Hugo and Leola, 2138 Ravine IN NEW YORK'S HEART Finest of batbirur, golf, tennis and A glorious overnight sail from Miami on a cool roomy ship. The Nw Colonial Hotol Modern, magnificent, huurioos Tho Royal Victoria Hotol Charming; and homelike JVte Northland (too tons) Leaves Miami Mondays, Wednea days and Fridays fmr Be I anal Sfmnn mi larfciiia mppfy munson ColiunbnaHotel Id Miami. Florida AtsK A A A. A jtm.

aV flowers. Tall palms rustle in the soft spring breeze. Picturesque views de Street, boy. THIEN Herbert and Norma, 8350 Anthony Wayne Avenue, boy. POUNDSTONE Jolin and Mary, JS21 Baltimore Avenue, boy.

WELLING Frank and Matilda, 1825 Waltham Street, boy. ATHERTON Walter and Helen, 115 Dana Avenue, boy. IVEY Kelso and Anna, 1647 Queen City Avenue, boy. LUFFY George and Suzanne, 2821 Stanton Avenue, girl. DAVIS Harry and Elisabeth, 1811 Eastern Avenue, girl.

ARCHER Charles and Viola, 17 State Avenue, boy. BfBSELL Louie and Dollle, 1317 Walnut Street, girl. MILLER1 Audley and Delia, 106 Cor-wlne Street, boy. MIII.I.KuV Charles and Violet. 2714 links, archery and! polo fields, basebaltj diamonds, two -score fully equipped play grounds for bridle paths, a new: Little Theater, mu-j seum and art galleries.

all have a' place in the city's 2,000 acres of public parks. Come meet the -spring in San Antonio yield to the spell of this enchanting Play outdoors in the dry, energizing air you'll find happiness at the end of the trail, if you head south for San Antonioand Spring! THE FIFTH AVENUE BUILDING jL Broadway and Fifth Avenue ft. at Madison Sasare, Nsw York light the eye in the downtown district, where a lazy little river wanders wilfully, its placid waters caressing the foundations of tall office buildings. An Old World Price Avenue, girl. HOUAND-AKKRICA FANT James and Myrtle, 12S West Twelfth Street, boy.

RtTEHL Edward and Margaret. 745 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Bed am Street, boy. STlLT.Efl AnniaS and Elsie, 1073 Wade Street, girl. i ravel or a famous servicu TO ENGLAND FRANCE HOLLAND GERMANY And All I'arts of Kurupe Via Plymouth. Boulogne, NMer.

Rotterdam. New Amsterdam Mar. 1 11:00 A.M. Ntatendam Mar. 15 11:05 A.

Vnlendnm Mar. 2011:00 A. M. HOOHES Edwin and Josephine, 10 II WrM dWvswdrMA Original Webtr West Seventy-fourth Street, girl. WELLS William and Cecilia, Qermanla charm lingers in San Antonio, scene of bloody conflicts and South Streets, girl.

'Embarkation eventiur previous after8 P.M, LAMB William and Grace. 11 East COUPON 3 Coupons Seventy-seventh Street, boy. and peaceful growth GROSCH Charles and Georgia, 370 West Indies Cruises Mar. 8, Mar. 15, Apr.

0. Apply for Illustrated (older to 14 State New York or Local Agents, Taylor Avenue, girl. WEtSENBETtaER George and Ethel. 3S0D Spring Grove Avenue, girl. WINNE-R Ralph and Helen.

1667 First asoura Avenue, girl. M3 aWQTOO Once famous social center, now the bub of an international market, Fifth Avenue and Broadway is the site of The Fifth Avenue Building. Buyers from all over the world come here. Thy not maintain your New York office in this building? Leaders of trade are here, Near great shopping and financial districts. Busses and sur fsce cars psss the door.

Thirteen minutes by subway to Grand Central. Ten minutes to Pennsylvania Station, Effi. cient information booth in lobby. Smart restaurant on main floor. Let ns show you through.

THE FIFTH AVENUE BUILDING "More than an oicer building HILL Raul and Marjory, 3884 Isabella Street, boy. ft AMERICA STROPPEL Raymond and Thelma. 404 Weatvlew Avenue, Loeklaud, Ohio, boy. ROBINSON Eugene and F.va. Newtown.

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Durably bound in dark green textile leather, gold stamping. Special To gst It boond In embossed art cover, maroon and eld gold, with foil gold edges and thumb indexed, send $1.00 extra. Clinton Sir set, boy. ROSE Marshall and Ethel. S5 Barr Dept.

9, Municipal Information Bureau, Altec Bldg, San Antonio, Texas. Plesse send me free booklet check) "What 10 Do in San Antonio." "San Antonio Community of Opportunity." "Farming a Successful Year 'round Business in South and West Texas." nauaa rSNAMS PERU CNIU The romantlo way to brilliant, modern cltloa, with the assurance of luxurious ease on up-to-date oll-burnlnv liners. Cool, Immaoulate cabtna Spacious decks. Rports and entertain-mante. A Joyous life at aea.

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to. Apr. 17 IS Day asunlo Panama and Havana, av daunt Heieb and Saheeana. I3M ua. MAIL OtDUS If by mail, include 9 una postage up to 150 milae; 13 cents op to 300 mflsa, or for greater distances aafc your pogtraestsf Street, boy.

RAUBUSCH Mathew and Mary. 2873 loleraln Avenue, Doy. a WILLIAMS Martin and Lucy. 264 PlUe Street, hoy. tor rate on 3 lbs.

LEIDEN BOR Bernard and Margaret, 6377 Mels Avenue, boy. PACIFIC LINE KRIPPENPORT Joseph and Elisabeth. 3131 Coleraln Avenue, boy. in racirie steam navigation Cu. Nams SCHREIBERr George and Clara.

137 Oaborn 100O Huron Renner Street, boy. Xioveland.

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