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1674-112 Carl Fisher .,,h n 'I�aSMI.r.?•'Yvn•G2. ;Iw. ,. ...WtiY••-. `' - tVEA'fHER FOR • r Fair, somewhat IDzalnx Hier/ alb .rase rive '1'. r HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN ITS FIE1_1). _ _ __ • [AMI, FLORIDA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCII 23, 1922. (EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY.) PRICE F UAKE FLYING BOAT REPORTED DISABLED AND DOWN AT SEA Q ALLIGATO FELT IN ' UNCOVER ` D WEST � e r.. • • AT INDIA .;.:,,,,,,o,.;.....,....,-,.-,,,...; !vers for 18 ` r>L`*. ` .1 Weapon May I wo Shocks { , K .,,, z,,;' Link in Tigc ported. y. I., ..a w`'d/E.Jg war .i.rMfr! `d • f I A der Lvh rx e1, Y �� • �. GUN LAY OTROCKED Y'1 t A , _b , t,, vn Jolted ,b P iwfYs .- sty w+ ''F i y yx pea oat! .breY^ 4n : ' Y ko. . ':,s ti ..cox t "�' ; . gar . ax`"a .a ` Evidently Tlat ennessee I9 s'f,,arl 3' v�> v« .✓v� fR 9a w. ✓ r- Alit 01,a yd" .>t'� # Am.z. ,' ' ';..... � Into Bushe • Twice. rt..-44, x ''..':r04-4.44 . s �• " ' , ,F+ #0,., 3�r "p... 7.p',-....o..*,a "'� z e^�,. '.',M' Shell in 1 'slag AIIII.T acv itt l: 1 ',•y Dl� .g, x S'f ...e.4-,),• , V` .ria" (' fi„,� $$ •w The discover =l,—h:^rlh tremors grlitkii s y ,..,r,s'"•, 4':%' a •[ t S,,,,Y.,'''•'.� ..7:fj.:.•ts°» "7 .•' noon under soyof It t a bus: cord^ and begin. ••it".s=.y,4':gs •.a x 6'x.( y.{ ( s"pp r .. m a. a�,^ (t tit- ( -r f,Y oy Zr^N:-,, a ( ;t a.,•, g. - : , r ... .s �3 idem,it is eo in Ihls evening worn '..Fl10S5�':"afiid'� � ^'� '�'c•�^s` :, •*-9 ‘Via-l1,4)) material evidence in red on the aelamo• THE MISS MIAMI. the my+le ry which su u ng reran Y. The of Jack Tigcrtail,Sr,. I as not an severe 'pother pine nWith six eveele to•Ibises arrived the Mlloiu Miami left here for Bimini aged yesterday eaflernoon, and wan reported b'Y boat landing at the T, t 4:3e Bile atter- • D pea are entertained that she unaged to reach land safely Gat plant, but • St. Louie and ac- ry•lem sett search hu been orgsnlxed to start thl. morning. The Mise Miami will be r membered • the plane hlch weeks ago,and for w made the.memora ble one-day flight from Miami to New York almost two years •go,a putting copies of The Miami ;a under indietmem oleo In southern Herald on the etreel■of the metropolis the ume day o[iuue. murder. The trial ren Illinois. violent during the I _— this morning,with Ju Observer• Bald that Governor Robertson Prohibition Sleuth Allies Are Warned ping on the•bench, ably fell for a die- The escape of a su ° miles " ""°"t Submits to Arrest Reveals Methods German Must Pa gators from a sack,ii on.- Jr.. no. .orka Frit. Y P Lary to shipping the finding of the Mo., March 22.— On Bnlery Charge Of Ensnaring Game U. S. Bill on Rhine eackchdown inrlheo a felt here about lornoon and lasted • the Coppinger raid ober of points in i•, front,and at a point Alleged to Have Taken Money Hearing of Four Men and One America to Insist on Its Share of the house to the rive reported the shock other matter incide: to Permit Insolvent Bank to Woman Brings Out Details of Reparations; Strong Notes tion., when the Dai nestle. HU. Continue in Operation. How "Squadron'' Works. Sent by Hughes. sack and endeavored tech 22.—Two din- • away under the bull were felt through- UT AAMU(-IATIeU r'It.:gg NIGHT N'IH1:. Tim story of how federal prohibition BY ASSOCIATED rllEgg NtGIIT WIRE The hnbit°Of Itheo ORMULGEE, Okla„ March 2. Gov- ounding west Ten- •gents ensnared four men,one of them WASHINGTON, March ,+ —The themselves under senor Robertson of Oklahoma ob. -" other brush,in rde� •, today. The first milted to sliest here tonight on a I vice pre aident of a Miami bank,and one American army of occupation was[tent aigkt,and in order t 'hie 'afternoon and wom■n, pre.y. vivacious, described into Germany and was continued Were •mall boy^,one f tl chchargee°( accepting • bribe to Perini n right brother to Henr greatest.Inter- by one of her confederates as •women upon the busts of the of the operation of fhb Guaranty.Blaen LankDand• and knees u. IS o'clock tonight. of.Oltmulgee while It was in an al-r^who can certainly protect liquor;' was United Stalr[t to "be palet Ila .dual brushes,the drooping revealed yesterday at the hearing of the,cost upon an equal fooling with the touched the ground .re Reeked. - lased Insolvent condition. The goo- March 21.—Earth entur immeiintnly gave bong of 3+.000 five defendants before United States I allies."and this government Is unable from tha m•in stem igh to shake build. for his appearance at trial. Commiaaioner J. M. Graham in the to conclude that tha Justice of Its Jack had hardly vera) second. wereGovernor Robrrtson with Fred.G. Federal building. clalin la nut fully recognised." accord-,^cath the bushes • No damn Dennl e, former^tate banking commie- The story, notably licking in the "TI a a gun in h rnoga. damage sinner, and several local copltall^to. advenlurou+details usually imagined In Ing to identical communications de- of Kansas City, eel. were homed In Indictments returned notion with rum-smuggling, was livered today by American diplomatic Coppinger home wit •o Tremont.• Yesterday by the grand Jury which In- brought out in the course of the hear- repreaentat Ives to the aovernmen to of time ^go, end who h latah 22.—Two earth vesllgelcn colurna of state banks In ing I i the testimony, o[ William J. Belgium, Great Britain„France, Italy then'nulled for Jani Gkmulgeed tyThe grand Jury Spdierd, spent al,pro bition agent In and Japan. him.- hen today, one •t chargedhthat alleged questionable Miami with ol, L. C. Nutt end hi^ Thn notes were delivered unser In- When]•pies resent oth wen of several nulatlons had been conducted by.0 .flying squadron."He was the only wit- alructlonn from =i.e.ar o! Slate amediately broke It o that were of l state bank, all•to to Insolvent and news called yesterday. He told how he, }Icahn;and w l an act' ' shell in ti were contlnue,•after Its porchaae by with veraI othergovernmentagents, were American obeerver• recent IPPearance the I doors end windows another state hank here,culminating In •e information from Arllied g rrnoie nia me angel for the Purchase of 100 Oases In Europe that the silted au vrrnmenta lain far a time i the failure of the Inatltutlon' of rfquor,of Ile delivery and the aubse• a Lound,a it.wu Both Governor Robertson And bfr. ^p Va raptly contemplated led a anaemenls a diseove root Indiana, t hent •treat of C. M. Clayton. W. C. which would I ria Word 's th d., M•reh 22.—Earth Dennis ars charged with accepting a Lh I +, T. N. Wella, Foster Sloan and Ignore American army been R'•office,and C. tribe to permit the uuarerat stela r P coats altogether, although estimate^ R.A-Coachmen wro •y ■ay residents in bank here to continue to operate alta- the woman In the case,•Mrs.Harrison, born for army coats and re paratlthe •ct on It wee alleged, they knew•It wan in- charge of whom are now being held on • era being mods un the 'hale o[ ren- [O get the ce. end of thir city at solvent. charge of conspiracy to violate the Uri- entire capacity of the Gerniuo-govern_ sheriff's °Mee- On h i. ted Statesprohibition laws.The hearing ant to y. gun, it was placed The Indictments against.the local ¢ m pa Cr Walla: will be resume)al 10 o'clock this morn- Won't Slated ear o..ts.ba. sheriff's office,end c men• all•actl ve °cries^•• tae':the two trial,of Veber. rph,21,�Earthqul•ke banks,contained charge. of embexele- 'ng. The amount o[ the elalmn 'o[ the iter ,between { end pent, se cepting a brut°, bribing an Spillard dlecloseo • carefully planned United States for its army cost, tha , ' f Gaa 1. Ing P of(leer, TB salving Asphalts in an In- effort on the yart of the government of• notes declared, was Understood to be The rifle wen Jyi A, •ping lasting 'a rout solvent Lank, perjury and borrowing ficiala to involve the defcndnta.In the free from any substantial dispute, but Alien found,and w al house. were're- money while acting as bank officers. cross examination which alined in the it was deemed to be appropriate, "In the bushes, although ctures being jarred p All the defendants late today had afternoon, it wasevident that the de- view•of recent developments," to no. 5ix feet from the ed, appeared and gave bund pending their [ease was makingan attempt to calebiieh quaint the allied governments with the In •n inti rView x 'ace or two dwellings. trial, except Dennla. and four i the fact that the prohibition agenta lied repeatedly reiterated ata lenient that Se., end Me. Jame•, ported ata be out of tile city,men re- us to the reasons for which they wanted the govei'mnent of the United States home last night, i ORMS PART whom are armed in eon qbymisrepresenting was g Payment of the sac°rel •(ter the he ��flan with the liquor,r, them- expecting full Y [ailore"of roans banks 6f T'ia;ton and selves and will fight on the ieaue that costs of Its army In the Ithineland. ol.ht f the murder r*' chief,Me,.Co in URT fiuiD E Hoffman. i-achh (tion agents arenot honorable H^"I• for tha Amrrlcan clal i, the DD ¢eh `"ll� " D`•�-et no^era ma. 1 the shrubbery 'fes- ---3 ,717—__.--- meti Whobe wv,.. .Ve '°ken to'con- Po out, found In tae Ye o r I tice agreement, to which the the :.ouae, and la of March f•_.—The un- MISSISSIR FLOOD vitt the accused. --.... • unmaskyfy1ep signatory,and which persn passed [heap The array of lawyers who representee w�2., aalLtrt—ht.iti�i .ate ■ d surgical anerau°n NEAR CREST AT MEMPHIS the defendants was a formidable one, provided for- n, ._„ "^' :1••�_!Wh "open court before a consisting of A. B. Small. S. J. Barns, Germany by the aided and American droppeo Insrine wh, .1 •• here today by the MEMPHIS,bfarel1 22.—With the,Mis. Judge H. F. Atkinson and }{arty Haw- forces jointly. That agreement, the The.day after lb. se o! H. D. COa nee, •i uippi river esiing the 38-loot mark kine,di ret tip ep resenI g Mr.Clayton; noterecited, expressly provided Ihat Billy, • member of Ben Willard, IL B, Gautier and Floyd the upkeep of the troop,or occupation Tigcrtail, was Cleat ace•on trial elurged °n the Memphis gauge,.and with the In the Rhine districts'should be charged route he.had taken !rest of the. flood Knight for Lewis and Phelps and J. .f Watson Allen las;i pasaine Cairo to- Swink, f Swink& Small,for Mrs.Har- to the German government,and It was camp to the Coppin; • Wight,estimates of the height the flood • eon U.S.Solielor Andrews and U.S. expreaned as the view of the Amari• cording to Mr.James, ter will attein here by Sunday night, District Attorne Cuhherl of the north- and thee^ exactly • to the effect that when the creat i expected, vary from y Y. (Continued on rase I l which wu direct! non Chance;hl• son, the 41•foot stage,predicted by the U.S. ern ul.ries of k'lorida, teed for the • - y ' ,end IBidri, now. as weather bureau,to 43 feet or more,de- Vs.'s).lion. Cardene,and net lhn The hearing, ASKS STRANGER FOR TIME; Ac then time the ri el•ed by old rive; oleo now to be in g, which a^to De held at •bout{o'clock In the west the Mien home, sight. The rest to 10 a.m„was poet caned d pro• [ attire is expected to toned until 11 o'clock. J• tut, a number , , from the terms of continue here for two or three daya. Immediately. after the opening 12 goo- GETS CLEW IN SON'S DEATH busies of the Flori, I Rowe several abet. River men report that the high w■ter ern men[ wan worn In end t, were s o anv ha, ern ed [tsar.,L, oat,- ..,.. r c..i li.. r r. 1 ,:. 1 aCAT)cru A. .... ,.,. •„- a mac i