Monday, Jan. 20, 1930

Married. Julius Rosenwald, 67, Chicago merchant (Sears, Roebuck & Co.) and charitarian; and Mrs. Adelaide Rau Goodkind, 60, of St. Paul, his eldest son's mother-in-law; at his son's home, in Abington Township, Pa. His first wife died last May; Mrs. Rosenwald's first husband died eleven years ago. Rich in her own right, Mrs. Rosenwald received $1,000,000 dowry from her new husband.

Married. Mrs. Harriet H. Schulte, divorced wife of David A. Schulte (tobacco stores); and Edouard Jonas, Manhattan and Paris art dealer; in Manhattan. She is his third wife.

Birthday. Queen Marie of Jugoslavia, daughter and namesake of Queen Marie of Rumania; at Belgrade. Age: 30. After morning high mass at the Cathedral, a ball for 800 guests was held in the evening at the Royal Palace.

Birthday. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah; at Washington. Age: 68. Said he: "I am drawing dividends on the life I have lived since boyhood. I've never, never drank liquor in my life. I've never smoked. I've always eaten good, plain food and loved work. I never was lazy and never saw a time when I didn't have plenty to do. I've wronged nobody. . . ."

Died. Alexander Julius Heinemann, 51, president of the New Orleans Southern League baseball club; at Heinemann Park, New Orleans; by his own hand. Five days prior he had interrogated a groundskeeper as to how one might best shoot oneself. Causes: stockmarket losses, ill health.

Died. Edward William Bok, 66, publisher, philanthropist, onetime editor of The Ladies' Home Journal; of heart disease; on his estate near Lake Wales, Fla. (see p. 20).

Died. Henry Joseph Cox, 66, Harvard-man (1884), meteorologist; at Chicago; after a two-year illness. For 35 years he forecast weather conditions for the Chicago district.

Died. Charles Ketcham Ovington, 73, president of Ovington Bros. Co. (Manhattan Gift Shop); in Manhattan; of septicaemia.

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