Show BABES BURNED ALiVEG I Five Little Ones Are Cremated and Several S Others Seriously Injured in a Fire in Cincinnati I Clnclnatl 0 s pt liSlx lives were lost two persona were fatally Injured and several others were seriously burned in a fire at 105 East Front street this evening The fire was in an old fourstory tenement building that the Salvation Army was using as a day nursery for little children and five of the victims killed were little children chil-dren that had been left there to be cared < for while their parents were out gaining n livelihood Another victim vas a man who perished In an attempt old to wave boy the life of his little fouryear DEAD I James Harklns painter aged 40 years Herbert Harklns aged 1 son of James Rhoda IIarklns aged months Haggle Williams I aged 4 months Edward Mullen aged 1 years Myrtle Farrell aged C lars I FATALLY INJURED Post Capt Elizabeth Erlckson of I New York a native of Sweden aged 25 Staf Cant Bertha Anderson of Chicago Chi-cago also a nativeof cleli SERIOUSLY INJURED The following are seriously injured and arc in great agony but expected to recover Bessie Atkins aged 5 Frank Hill ngcd 2 months Albert Hill aged 2 years Joseph Bon ton aged 1 years BURNED TO A CRISP All of the dead bodies were burned to a crisp and the charred remains of I James Harklns were clasping what was I C o his little son Herbert l the victims l and those injured belonged to or were in the nursery except James Harklns who came lo the rescue of his orphans The property loss was only 1500 On account of tho cold weather today to-day a fire had been started in the stove for the little tots who fire cared for there during the day while their mothers are engaged at work elsewhere else-where It was thought that this caused the Ire through some defect In the flue |