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10 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933 sisted of wiring together the two BOTH NOW TO BE TfilED. HALF MILLION PROSECUTOR Hearing Of Booking Agent Halted parts of the jaw, which were left separated when a bullet from a Toledo policeman crashed through and BULLET'S PATH Patched By Surgeon. By Charges Against Other. Hill Marshal, and Andres was to have been an important witness against him. Zwick also was indicted with Ford and others for the Dumele murder, along with John (Toddy) Messner and Breck Lutes.

A motion for a change of venue for the trial, on the ground that prejudice Is too great at Cincinnati to secure a jury to give him a fair took out a section. Two booking agents for musical Disposes Of 38 Cases Disposed Of In Will comedy troupes, Larry SurnDrocK, Dr. Staats reduced the fracture and applied splints and wired the 29 years old, Palace Hotel, and Lee Perry, 34 Montclair Avenue, Lud parts together. Doctors believe that the operation will result in the Davis. The will named her brothers, Edward and Joseph Rawson, and her sister, Mary Rawson, to be co-executors.

A codicil added July 20, 1927, states that since making her will she disposed of her one-third in the property at the southwest corner of Sixth and Race Streets, by deed of trust and declaration of trust, and so she excludes this from the real estate disposed of by her original will. The codicil also changes the executors, appointing the First National Bank in the place of her brothers and sister. An estimate of the estate valued it at $450,000 in personal property, and $50,000 in real Tk. Kin Are Chief Heirs Of Miss trial. This was tried in the case or In Criminal Division In January, ATTORNEY IS WED.

Max Friedman And Bride Oa Honeymoon Trip To New York. Max Friedman, widely known Cincinnati attorney, and his bride, Miss Llda Brennan, 17 Wallace Avenue, Covington, notified friends in Cincinnati of their marriage at Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday. The bride and groom are on their way to New York to pass their honeymoon. Mr. Friedman is a Past Exalted Ruler of the local Elks' Lodge and was a Republican candidate for City Council.

His bride, Miss Brennan, was as sistant buyer at the Paris Company, 509 Race Street. low, will be arraigned today before Judge Landon L. Forch-heimer on charges of assault and Lutes, who was convicted and sen jawbones growing together to such an extent that Zwick will be able Dentist Works On Shattered Jaw Of Bob Zwick In Jail-May Regain Speech. Record ShowsTwo Murder Trials Included. Frances Rawson After Gifts To Charity And Friends.

tenced to the penitentiary for life after the change of venue bad been battery. An altercation occurred between the two Wednesday in to talk plainly and to use his jaw, denied. He still is in the peniten Sumbrock's office. Zwick's trial has been set for February 22 before Judge Fred L. tiary, as is Messner, who also was convicted.

In the cases of Messner Judge Forchheimer was. hearing the charge against Surnbrock yes Hoffman in Criminal Division on the indictment charging him with When Miss Frances Helen Raw That the first month of Louis J. and Lutes, the juries recommended terday when he learned that the the murder of Robert Andres. An mercy, though convicting them 01 first-degree murder. Ford's jury defendant had filed a counter son, who died January 26, executed her will on December 2, 1911, Schneider's term in the office of County Prosecuting Attorney has dres was shot and his body half charge.

The trial date then was refused mercy and he died In the vwlrSI.Vt A 1IO Will through Attorney William way burned in a barbecue shack on she ordered that $5,000 paid im been a busy one Is shown by the set for today, when Perry will be electric chair. Using a local anaesthetic only, Dr. Chester C. Staats, dental surgeon, yesterday operated upon the lower jaw of Bob Zwick, notorious alleged bandit, who is awaiting trial upon two first-degree murder indictments. The operation was performed In the County Jail and con the West Miami River Road in December.

1928, while a jury was be- arraigned. mediately after her death to Eliza Surnbrock, who la said to be pro beth and Louise Nourse, 80 Rue de ine secured to try Kodney xora. moting a show at Music Hall, Ford was on trial for the murder ACTIVITIES charged that Perry started an arga Assas, Paris, France, and then placed all the residue of her estate of Peter Dumele, North College record of the work done This shows that during the month of January 38 cases in the Criminal Division were disposed of, including two first-degree murder cases. And while this was going ment In his office and struck him while he was sitting in a chair, and in the hands of her brothers, Jos also used abusive language. Perry denied this, and said that Surn eph and Edward Rawson, and her sister, Mary Rawson, In trust.

The GOOD MORNING! This Is the News for the Day We chose this Valentine Special Expanded By Center. on that office was preparing to try brock struck him several times estate Is estimated at $500,000. with his fists during a quarrel. first-degree murder case Febru Perry is promoting a show at a Her will, which was filed with Covington theater, police said. ary 6, another February 23 and a third February 27.

Jewish Association Announces Judge William H. Lueders in Pro bate Court yesterday, ordered that Prosecutor Schneider and his as for you to choose for him! Numerous New Groups For Persons Of Varied Ages. certain bequests be paid out of the sistants also presented 110 cases to REGULATIONS the Hamilton County Grand Jury Income from her estate, which is to be held in trust for a term of five during the month, resulting In 60 years at least. The bequests are indictments being returned, and in New activities designed to Inter $10,000 each to the Children's Home, addition to all this work the Crim Suggested In Letter Giddings Sponsors Suits for Spring New Arrivals Daily Emphasize est various age groups were an Widows' and Old Men's Homes, Uni inal Division handled prosecutions nounced last night by the Jewish versity of Cincinnati, Vassar Col Community Center Association. behalf of the State in Magis lege at Poughkeepsie, N.

Nina One of these is a class in parlta F. Rawson and Hobart Rawson; trate Courts throughout the coun mentary law for junior age groups, $20,000 each to Helen Rawson Bag-ley, Boston, and Helen R. B. to be led by Richard Bluestein For Operation Of Dance Halls In Cincinnati Sliding Scale In License Fee Favored. ty, besides having an assistant assigned to the Juvenile Court work of Judge Charles W.

Hoffman. Sponsors hope that experience and Barnhart, Wooster, OHIO, ana training in government in the small $10,000 to Pearl R. Baker, Irving, unit, such as the club or fraternity, In the Civil Division they were Illinois. may lead to the study of govern equally busy, rendering 23 written If these bequests are paid off be ment in the city, state and nation fore five years, the income for this Schiapcrclli's Puffed Sleeves Short Box Coat Effects Buttoned-to-the-Throat Coats with Convertible Capelcts. purpose is to be paid to her grand- This activity will be conducted in the Bureau of Jewish Education nieces and erandnephews, children opinions to public officials and Boards in the county, besides preparing a total of 78 Sheriff's deeds.

This work has been systematized so that these deeds now are delivered in the minimum time possible. Building on Wednesday evenings of her niece, Carrie Rawson Davis, A young peoples choral group If the bequests are not paid within for mixed voices is among the list 10 years, then sufficient United States Government bonds are to be of new undertakings. Miss Dorothy Assistants and Prosecutor Schnei Levinson will direct this. An art taken from her estate to pay them. der also filed suits on 25 bond Many suggestions for changes in the ordinance regulating dance halls now before City Council, were made yesterday in a letter sent to L.

B. Elakemore, Clerk, by C. I Harry, proprietor of the Club Embassy, Vina Street and Opera Place. Harry said the license fee should bo 'on a sliding scale, with a fee for every 500 square feet of floor space used by a dance hall. He contends that ballrooms with from 7,000 to 9,000 square feet have not been taxed in proportion to the smaller dance halls.

He aleo urges class for persons 16 years old and After the bequests are paid, all forfeitures during the month, and Suits with Fox Trims, Suits with Flat Furs; some with Detachable Far Collars. older will be taught by Miss Mary handled approximately 125 cases in Atkins. the real estate is to be transferred to her brothers, Edward and Joseph Rawson in equal shares, the Contract bridge classes for senior which the county officials were made party defendants and had to answer or plead. Four cases In ge groups will be taught under will provides. It gives all the United C.

C. A. auspices by Reuben States bonds not needed lor tne Common Pleas Court also were Horchow. The bridge classes will tried during the month by the convene every Monday night at the Jewish Hospital Nurse3' Home, Harvey Avenue, opposite Hickman Civil Division assistants. Altogether the first month of the new Prosecutor's term in office was an unusually heavy one.

Street that the position the hotels are in, using their ballrooms for many purposes, receive consideration. According to Harry, the claim of dancing schools that they are Miss Margaret Schneider, gradu Monogrammed Shirts Monogramming free with 3 shirts 3 for $3-50 Silky-looking broadcloth with as many custom-made details as a hand-tailored shirt. White, blue, tan, grey. TAXICAB DRIVERS FINED. educational institutions is "within trust to the daughters of her two brothers, together with her stock in the First National Bank.

To her nephew, Hobart Rawson, she leaves all her stock in the Buckeye Buster Mining Company. All other stocks and bonds are to go to the children of her brother, Edward, Joseph and Warren Rawson, and her sister, Martha R. Bagley, in equal shares. The residue of her estate, including furniture, pictures, books and jewelry, she left to her grandnieces and grandnephews, Mary, Rosebud, Rawson and Franklin Davis, children of her niece, Carrie R. reason." Harry says that the con ate of the Department of Household Arts, University of Cincinnati, will instruct a class in cooking which meets for the opening session at the Avondale School on February 7.

City Obtains Convictions On 1 Today's Close Out of Fur Coats Offer Record Values tention of the dancing schools that dancing centers in public parks are competitors, is not a valid one. He states that these dancing platforms license Law Violations. Two taxicab drivers were fined Athletics as a leisure-time activ ity has proved so popular under $10 and costs each for operating operated by the Recreation Com' public vehicles without licenses mission interest many people in dancing who later become patrons Single Shirts $1.19 each, and 25c to monogram. MON OGRAMMED TIES, pure silk twill or waffle weave celanese in 18 new plain shades. Monogrammed Free.

when they appeared before Municipal Judge Samuel W. Bell of the regular schools. However, $1 he states that when an admission ne DiacK Attorneys Harry Shafer and Ja is charged to these dances the city cob Hauptman obtained a thirty- the plan inaugurated by the J. C. C.

A. at Walnut Hills High School, two weeks ago, that more classes are to be formed presently to take care of the extra enrollment. These classes are for gym and swimming instruction in the evening and are intended largely as a recreational activity. Mrs. Ben Lowenthal Instructs the women and girls and Herman Kabakoff directs the men's swimming groups.

The classes are open to the general public. YOUTHS HELD TO JURY. should charge the usual license fee. Harry said that regulation of dance halls could be more easily effected if all dance hall owners in Cincinnati would form an associa day stay of execution to appeal. Judge Bell dismissed five other charges against each driver, all involving violations of the taxicab ordinances, on the suggestion of Prosecutor Robert Paul.

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Place your order today so that the mono-gramming can be finished by Valentine Day Public Utilities Director Edgar Dow Gilman charges that the Park tion for the purpose of establishing and being governed by a code of ethics in cooperation with the city government. This, he said, would insure Increased confidence of the public in dance hall management. The letter was referred to the Committee on Law. MEN'S STORE Race al Opera. way ab Company is operating approximately 30 cabs in Cincinnati in violation of the ordinance, the cabs being licensed In Norwood.

Several other cases against drivers were dismissed this week, but SbeSrnilli MOTOR PLAYS THE MUSIC Kasson (jci Today's Specials: Cream of Tomato Soup Prosecutor Paul produced passengers yesterday who said they hired the cabs within the city limits, Russian Caracul Coat Size 14 175. Reduced from 475. One Black Persian Coat Size 18 175. Reduced from 450. were taken to a destination within the city limits and paid the fares.

Two more drivers will be arraigned next week. Broiled Lake Erie Whitefish CHECK FORGING CONFESSED Bonds Of Each Set Tor Oakley Pair. Earl Schilling, 20 years old, 3110 Alamo Avenue, and Dell Archibald, 20, 4800 Barrow Avenue, waived examination in Municipal Court yesterday on a charge of robbery and were held to the grand Jury under bonds of $2,500 each. Schilling and Archibald were arrested early Wednesday. They admitted having robbed Vehone Darragh, attendant in the Rogers Filling Station, 3646 Madison Road, of $14.

They were caught when J. D. Duggens noticed a revolver in their car while he was checking their oil at another filling station in Norwood, where he works, and called a description of their car and the license number to police. Schilling and Archibald had planned to hold up this station, but were frightened away when a customer appeared. By Youth, Who Surrenders To DAYTON COG-BELT DRIVES The greatest V-Belt ever built for every type of Job! Whether for fractional or a thousand horse power, there Is Dayton Tog-Belt Drive for the Job.

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Complete drives, pulleys and belts are In stock at all times lor ratios from 2 h. p. to 100 hp THE QUEEN CITY SUPPLY CO. Fresh Squash Pie A. Police Investigation Begun.

Raymond Newcomb, 22 years old, As Couple Plights Troth In Plane Above Loveland. Shooting through the blue, with the sun smiling a nuptial benediction on them. Miss Nancy Abshear, Foster's Crossing, Ohio, and Leonard Michael, Malnvllle, Ohio, were made man and wife somewhere over Loveland yesterday morning in an aerial wedding. With Rev. F.

R. Chesperman, Mainville, supplying benefit of clergy, the weddmg party was piloted among the clouds by the experienced hand of Stanley C. (Jiggs) Huffman in the seven-passenger Flamingo plane of the Ver-mllya-Huffman Flying Service. Michael drove into Lunken Airport early yesterday morning accompanied by his brother and sister, as well as Dr. Chesperman and the bride to be.

The party stepped from the automobile into Huffman's waiting plane and soared skyward. A riy, amiv 3581 Handman Avenue, walked into Detective Headquarters yesterday and confessed to Detectives Lee Flaugher and George Lutz the forgery of a check for $37.50. MS II IAT 124-126 I fi East Sixth PEARL AND ELM STS. Newcomb said that he stole from Street I We Deliver Cherry 7160 Conveniently Located. Service Without Tipping I his landlady, Mrs.

Nora Roach, with whom he has lived for a number of years, a letter containing a state compensation check. The Hi )4sis()esso4Bso-es()-as(4i in Special Today Al 1 One Natural Blue Fox Trimmed FRESH LAKE aaV NA By the time they had reached Lqveland the knot was tied without check was in payment to Mrs. Roach for the death of her husband, who was scalded fatally in a factory accident several years ago. He forged her name and cashed the check at an East End drug stcre last Saturday, according to hia confession. Mrs.

Roach did not report the Hudson Seal Coat a hitch. TROUT 15c Then although he is owner of Michael's Flying Field, Foster's PUMPKIN PIE, 5c theft of the check to police. Detec Crossing the groom wished to give the new and blushing Mrs. Michaels palpable proof that he is a licensed tives Lutz and Flaugher were trying to locate her late yesterday. Ne wcomb is being questioned.

commercial pilot. So, by the aid of dual controls, i EVENING DINNER, SOc FREE TICKET Brevities of 1933, Taft Theater, With Each Dinner. Size 18 110. Reduced from 375. the "stick" was transferred to his hands and he flew the plane as far PW as Lebanon, Ohio, then surrendered it to Huffman, who swung back to Lunken Airport again.

Michael owns a small open plane at Foster's Crossing, but the Ver-milya-Huffman Flamingo is the JUL 'Dyed Muskrat 109 EAST FIFTH ST. MAXIMUM HEAT. only one large enough to accommo date the wedding party, he explained before he drove away after the ceremony. No destination was given, but Huffman thought of Niagara Falls and grinned. He knows he assisted at a similar affair over Gal-lipolis, Ohio, several years ago.

Pocahontas and Bituminous By-Product Coke 405 Traction BIdg. Main 0509 COAL COMPANY The English Have a Name for It their sweetest sweet is our new hosiery shade alias the doctor Ml 'mmv wamm that Be Scotch-Same price-Same fabric-Same style-in shirt and tie 2.65 the set. The new Scotch-Glo fabric that's made of fine cotton, but looks like flannel and wears like iron. Plain colors. WOMAN FINED $100 On Liquor Selling Charge Possession Of Home-Brew Igrored.

Mrs. Mildred Lawson, 33 years old, 2121 Storrs Street, was fined $100 and costs yesterday by Judge Landon L. Forchheimer on a charge of selling whisky. She was dismissed on a charge of possession of home-brew because her house was searched without a warrant. Patrolmen Zwissler and Hart charered thev boueht a can of beer A clear delightful beige tone that resembles nothing in the world so exactly as it does that delicious English Toffee! Sweet! Wait until you see Toffee hose on a pair of slim ankles! The shade that harmonizes with everything.

Remember, it's exclusive at Shillito's. IN LAUREL BRAND HOSE 'from the defendant with a marked bill. A man living in the house denied that Mrs. Lawson sold whisky. Judge Forchheimer stated that this was another bad example of the enforcement of liquor laws and that he would have dismissed the case except for the marked bill.

0 Lace-top Chiffons 77c were wired for Electric Lights need to be wired for ELECTRIC CONVENIENCE The greater number of lamps and electrical appliances now used make the wiring arrangements of most homes obsolete and inadequate. Get the advantage of the present low prices for outlets and wiring. Call in your electrician for estimates, or telephone your electric company for information. IN BARBARA LEE HOSE Exquisite chiffons, medium and heavy service at Shilli- Alfie hands out a little digestive advice concerning the merits of the thoroughly baked hearth bread. "KLOSTERMAN'S," says he, "are famous for theirs." REAL FRENCH BREAD, 8c and 12c the loaf.

KloiTlftMAN) Q-CNf BAKIN4 Co. Mc70IXI PAooM 6T4JAHDMJN MAo763 LUDloV AT Hifoii UNoo75 HEALTH ENGINEER VISITS. F. H. Waring, Chief Engineer of the State Board of Health, was a visitor at City Hall yesterday.

He conferred witth J. E. Root, Director of Public Works, concerning a number of sanitary improvements to be made in Cincinnati soon. It was announced that the State Board had approved plans for the Mill-creek interceptor sewer as well as for the Delhl-Sayler Park-Fernbank sewer, on which work is to be commenced early in spring. MEN'S SHOP Separate Entrance on Fourth Street.

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