1674-9 John Collins•
ORIDA''S MOST IMPORTANT NEWSPAPER
TURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1928.
A DAILY NEWSPAPER > serf
FOR MIAMI, THE EAST COAST r�':
AND STATE OF FLORIDA
T•I ENTT.TWo PAGES TOnAl
PRICE FIVE CENT'. ,`
C1TYROOKED
BY EXPLOSION;
90 AAE DEAD
At Least 50 Injured When
Plant Blows Up At
Everett, Mass.
BODIES AMID RUINS
$50,000 Dama,:e In Wor-
cester, Mass., Fire.
BAYONNE, N. J., BLAZE
Tidewater Oil Company
Pier Destroyed.
fat Ta( a4M(IATII PIIa..1-
EVERETT. hfaas., Feb. 10.-Wtth
coot us•lon that rocked this oily and
u• f•11 for many miles beyond, a
nit of 10 large .tllli In (0. r•flning
plant •f the Beaton 011 Company bar•
.aplodad late today, causing haa.y
tot of life. Early tonight tea known
dud numb•rd ,10. but It was b..
Ila.ad that other bedlwa 1•y .ov.r.d
In 0141 red-hot ruins of the still ••c•
tion. At 1.0.1 10. war• Injured. many
serlott•ly.
11[11 .horse heele• had been
tate. to an undsrtaking •.t•011.h•
HAZING OF'STUDENT
TO' BRING INQUIRIES
I.E.•ad.v.. sea. le. (R1.
Two in•odelle ...a. by O•••reme
nrN. Il• .t•M by tam .mina .f
•t•Il.ro, w111 h0 1 famed.
l.t.lr lot• 11.E alleged biasing •1
R lra•1.• Oran. 1r..f t0.
• op•rlateode.el .f I 'wheel. .1
Priam. George IO...117, p1•rrlud.
al H1• v,ralerej Military 1..111.1•
last Septoken. Vienna Orris 1•
wale 1. It• ••Iferlag from I.I.rw.l
lal.rle• 4.rlarod by al. fol►•r 1.
1.•• been Induced kr .0. •11•ged
•
O.••rw•r Ryfa Seamy r eneeted
n u •,11.1.0 rope/ •. 0.. ea.•
!suis arts. O.e. W. H. C.ek.. •e-
p.rtateadeal •t Virginia rnit.ry
Ittilet•, and Harr*. Hart...Mtn
aeperlel•ad f ..Ell...lwal..
A me,n►.r .f il• 0. Pd •0 .1•It.r•
•1 el• Inatltetl..r.' wl.wa •w•
wt a.t dl.wlged, told IN 1.0ee-
nor Haat l• ,...141 iwiaedl•(.lr
dire, 1►• alt•.ttenta1 1►• ►ward
t. the intoner.; -
•eHrlat•ad.✓♦e Oink*. w►• ,.
. ale be be•* lem wafted in Ile
.k.rg.. •f a(R On as permit -
'Moe tk• .It.,Od (..lag. factored
today that -All forma •f 0.aiaa
bay. Immo •E.eInf.(y .lopped'
QUARRIES SEARCHED
FOR BODIES OF TWO
MISSING .;DEPUTIES
No Trace of Officers Who
d
DisappeareWhile De-
livering. Prisoners,
mut and •.other was taken from (p 100 AU001ATfa P01111
the rule. of ID• wan of one of ane XOXOI/o. IND. r.b. 10. -After.
Oils. Vito Rana. of Everett. on•
, of 00 (,,lures taken to (he Musaehu• • "arch of lee .ten• quarries neat
1 nets (learnt hospital, died theta of here, Ph•riff Charlu'10. Johnson re•
burns. (wad 1• i.afa7ette' IOdaf without
having uncovered ■117 trace of 01.
FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH I.; d.puty sh.r1ff•, who dl.appear•d
FIVE -STORY BUILDING early Tu•.d•y .hlie tran.porting two
WORCESTER, Um, T•b. 10. (P1- prleon.ra by automobile from i.f•y•
Fire, belled by ih• pollc• to h.v etle•to lh• P.odtaton, Ind.. .forma•
been of Inc•ndl.r, orl•In, •wept tory, tit prl.on•r• •leo arm mlulng.
through lh• flr•-.tory HoughtOD Sheriff Johnson um• her• after
block In tD• hostas. dl,lrlet today, reeatling a l.tt•r beprin. a Tr.nk-
taueing • los. unmated •1 1101.000 to fort; Ind, date whteh purported to
811,•00. come from Samuel' Bitola and John
A. crippled man a•l.ep op the sec. Burns, Ih• mltingl prison•(*. !It
oaa (leer was ....cued with difficulty at•led that 00, .bar rout,' flat,
by,i11. polka and firemen. :y' eaptur. them, bit eh t• If he w•htld
fo (Ind the deputt•r.` their 00,dle.
ole COM bANY'S DOCKS ' " *Mold be found In • Kokomo stop•
BURN IN' NEW JERSEY p arry. After) hl. iaareh h• was
•BATONNE, N. J.,. Tab. 10. (P1-Tlr• eenelneed lM hotter had been written.
by • crank.
whleh threatened two harp• and a Iere�r�T'>�yi
tanker,
4 dbLU. S.
With • quantity of ell Li I(WR1GHT
sDoarOrlro7•d Pr 7 of Tlde- r P
•
•
it
water OII•Cemp•n, oa (h. Kill Von ACCUSED IN CHINA
161.11 tonight.
Th• plot. was (gonad, It •waa be-
haved, tram sparks from • bar.. that
Ind backfired.
MINERS ARE ,TRAPPED'
' BY FIRE AND BLAST
TORONTO, Ont.; T.1.. le.
oat two scot, noon war• tr•pp.d by
flrf In 1h• Hollinger min• 01 TIM•
mins tod•7, Tour bed(. , ern•
brought out, but tr.ral hours after
(h. fire broke .n( In aearatlons 111
Dull and.. ground, re•eW craws had
not 7•t ben able to r•ath the place
.nes. 11 more minre ware alleved
to b• Imprl•on•d.
In
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of
'1
.d
1•
to
RICKMAN SENTENCE
DELAY PREDICTED
Convicted Youth'. Lawyers Say
New Trial Motion Must Be
• - Argued First. i
(1t Tal AMKlares mut N.1
LOS ANGELES. 7.h. lo-R.11.f
Mot Wtlh0m E. Hlekman could not
b• ..nt•nc•d for the murder of M.-
rlon Parker until the cOurl rut.• en
• motion for • naw (ria( fiat Tues-
day was asp d today by the legal
Wender, of Ih• youth who was
found )an• by • Jury In Sup•rtor
.'bust y••terdar.
0.0.,.• •uora•ye bass,' th.lr dee-
titration on an •artm•nt In court
ytl,rdar to Ignore the usuat rule
Ibal •rgum•nts for • new trial mull
0. hard wll0ln MI hour. after • •
dirt if r.(,,, d and. 10.1•.4, pr.••nt
1tr•Ir asuman(• Tnod•7.
Title •are•m.n(.' .old -(0. d•ftre
at ,awy•rs, may pr•vrnt the court frotn
r- ii.101n. ' esnitc• upt•
on Hloknn.
rn 1" which Jud.. J. J. T000ueto .000 for •t I.atnglon,• Ky., today .nd w•111 go
r• tomorrow. until the motion for th•I beoh Ir. 0,.nd n• nine Wel , r.
Arrest o/ Williarn1 Preston Gib-
son Is Asked. '
IHA,NOHAI, Feb. ]D.
11•m rr••ton Gibson. playwright\\of
Washlorton, D. C. son of (hit (.Y•
United *0.lu /.restos Olbnon of
Louisiana, waa fharged oft:, 1.11*' In
the Am01100n court tiers today w110
defr•udln, Rhangh.I' m.rehanlo of
about 87.000 gold. •
TO. department nr (tab at Wash-
ington has boon not fled and aired
to uue• his arruton Alm arrival
with hl.. wife •0o0rd the liner Em-
pr•u of 'Aa1a at Vancouver, B. C.,
F.bruary 11.
PARENTS AND SON
DROWN•IN POND
Father and Mother Perish Try-
ing
rying To Save Their Boy.
STEVENS POINT. Wi•., Feb. l0 -
Forest Rice, kla wife and tb.Ir son.
Allen, 11, war• drowned when Allen
fell through a bole In the Ice on a
pond and the rather and mother wont
to rescue blm. Three other children,
Alto, 1: Thede, 0, and 00lva, an In-
fant. caw theIr.g.dy.
SENATE VOTE
GOES AGAINST
A THIRD TERM
La Follette Resolution On
Presidency Is Passed
By 56 To 26,
DEBATE LASTS DAYS
I
COSGROVE RI ACH10 HOME.
LONDON. r.b. (0.!(01 -When N'11•
Ilam T. C a piesld•nt of t0•
Irish From Slate, linded .at South•
•m01on today from the liner Olympic
b• era met hy.d•teeurer who will
remain with him uiltll h• I. •af•
aria mnr. In Ole 0aart.r. •t Dublin.
-ti
FLOURS LAND I*; KR\Tt'CKT.
TAMPA. 7•0., 10. (P) -F.. I. 11•n•
way and r.f7.0' Phu:maker. !loin, •
0llneen•Delr011af p100• her• from
D.trell, ►Ikh., 'for tA. P. Klrk•by.
Chicago .0d Tampa r.pltalI•t, landed
•I
ROBBERS SOUGHT'
ON SL EPING'CAR
Suspects !lel Ater. Exciting
Scene On Northbound Train.
ATLANTA, (1l. Feb. 11. -Two ■1-
le[rd former eohvlcti were held In
1111 tonight .0.0(04 with robhln[ •
• I•eping car on 1• northbound train
from Florida. l Pa.eenger• were
thrown Into eirflement and • hertlo
• erne •n•ued when this train pulled
Into the AtIantal .tattoo today.
(In• of (h• cotpplalning yae•.ngrr•
appaar•d at Ih• pnu c. .0.0011 clad
In • pair of (orb p•Jarnas after the
Ir•In 00.0 pulled out and left him
.'ill• he was (Iphling with another
pa•••nger whom he tried to •.arch
as • ...pet,. Another man went on
to Cincinnati without money or teeth,
both h•ving h•
p.rpela wJ,ll• hi
, The men drrt
n .101.n from bb
slept.
•A gat, their natal
Precedent Sot By Wash_se.ner'e .a toer vFerr, pbnekanRyt,
lammed rerrnll> from the Atlantisingten Commended. prison•rhe.,r• taken Into cu.-
tody amid th. 40.nor 0f p•e•e ng•re
when the train arrived here.' They
bo.rd.d the train last night In Jack-
sonvllle.
J. W. Hutchlnn of Detroit, a motor.
car eatesm•n, to d the p011c• h• was
.wakened I..t night by • hand slid•
In under his pillow. (0. found that
hie lrou..r• and money were gen.,
find reseed the .arm. Other pima.
gen discovered ratable. missing
find uproar •n•utd. Mapleton was dl•
r.et.4 to Orland and ltuuell and
fitter excited charge. and enplan.-
tlon• h.r• th• hien w 4.
SECTION WITHDRAWN
Paragraph On Coolidge Is
Stricken Out.
III ra( AMICIAT(1 .1
WASHINGTON. Fob. 10. -Th• •en-
•te wart/ on record (00.7,31 to 21, In
favor of the retirement of presidents
"atter /hair second terms."
Ry lila vol• the rlaolullon of Sen-
ator La Follette, Republlran, Wigton -
Gln, derlarina 1001. pr.edenl, tl.b-
11.11ed by Walhin[I,n .04 other prt-
Iden10 hod hero,.. "0 part of our r•-
publlran .mens of government;' eras
approval .fur day• of d.0.le, re-
volving about 1(1 eppllcallon to Pru-
Ident Coolidge
The a.rond paragraph of the root*.
Intim, commending "the ohrervan0•
of Hilo precedent by the preold•nt"
was withdrawn by Senator I.. Polo
1.1E after Senator Feu, Republica',
Ohio. hd moved to •trlk• (1 out,
However. •n attempt by Senator
F•ae to word (A• resolution to apply
only to second "el.ctita- terms was
overwh.lmtnIly refected, 71 to 1. This
move, which would obviously except
Pre.ld•nt Coelld.• from the scope
of the roolutlon, Ira supported only
by S.n•tor• Bingham mod McLean,
Conn•etleut; Waterman, Colorado.
and Fe.• and Willis, 0010, R.pub11-
can..
20,000 CUBANS $EE.
• LINDBERGH EVENT
Flier I1 Presented Keys To the
City o/ ifavon0. , a
HAVANA. Feb. 10. (.P1 -Twenty
Ihouaand' people gathered In the fa -
mots pride promenade her• at nor
today to wit..•• the pr•a.nla(loa f
(h• keys to the city to Col. Charl$a
A. Lindbergh. '
tang before the time rat for tis.
prt•ntatlnn the Central park wan
ctowd•d. Included among thou on the
ps rlllon .peclaely erected for the or-
aainn wore many ran-Amdlran Con-
ference 4.leg.te..
CIIILDREN DIE IN
MARYLAND FIRE
Four Burned To Death In 'De-
struction of Dwelling.
CUMBERLAND, Md., F•0. 10. (R)
Four children under 0 1'•.r• old were
burned to death In a fire this .1,•r -
noon which destroyed the home of
Winter G.riand, 0t Spring Gap. Thr.•
were children of Garland. whits the
young•01 w.• the child of hie hat" -
TRIP FOR COOLIDGE'
President To Speak In Virgin).
On February 22.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10. (PI-PI•h1
have bran coitipleted for ih• trip of
freeldent Coneld.e to Alexandria. VO.,
n Fe hruary 71 to partlrlp•t• Int•
Washington'. birthday'celebrallon.1
A port of the (ntinitleo will 0,05
vptlnn [Ivan by Onvrnor and Mrs.
Byrd.. which the president and
Coolidge, If •he is .bl.. will attend..
HUNTER OF' BIG GAME'
CATCHES YOUNG BANDIT
r NIONTOWJ4: ('a, Fe1i. 10. tAh-
Charl•e Iloovr, big ram• hunter
who ha. 1.0 lion. and elephant.,
met feet YL• !Alit by a youth carry-
ing a revelry,• •nd a rope. 'I1.nd.
MASONS INCREASE
REWARDOfl LETTER
WRITER BY X9,000
Now Offer Brings Total To
$1,700 is Lodges En-
-d;Lummus.
;Lummus.
LS.-.00LL1NSt
MIAMI BEACR
FOUNDER, DIS
t'1
Began Development of Ci
Afflrmind t►ilr high esteem, -
• 11.00 ■nd rnnf10enr• In J. E. Lum-
mus, president of Hifi Mouth.,, Bank
a Trust Company. • •pecla1 meeting
of officer• of .I1 Greater Miami Ma-
sonic orgonlratlone yut•rday con.
d•mn.d Mei •ctIon of ih• wrlt.r of
anonymous totters allotting (he
Dank In which 0. uud the Masonic
emblem all • signature, an0 polled p
reward of_11,0.01 for
Reward• now (01pt $1.700, ' 10.
Jkme. )1. Cornell lcdg• •evral 47.
ago offering 0200 and (0. city com-
mission Thur•d•y paling an addl-
tlon•1 0400.for any Infdrmatlon lead-
ing to the appr•henslon of the guilty
Darty.
Th• r,.olutlon pa.s.d by 00(0.onlc
dr[anlistion offiema Y••terday was
u follow.:
"W , the Ineffable nam• of
Masonry has been deh1uehed by the
use of the pot.oned pen., atticking
not only on• of (his community,
great tlnanclel In•(IIuOIone: but the
honor and Integrity of It. chief •000-
utlr•, whish Akio rstulle In dertroy-
Ing the ronnd.nea of some of R. A.-
pnsltnr, thereby mtaln1 gnu •m-
,ent ■nd 1h• Ity of
calling In toe Malts banking depart•
Ment to .flet 110 the prot0rtinn of
las au•to and t1• Interest. of It. de-
positore
"And WhengO•'Muoorg and the
'-i-_
Cautioned •a Page 11.
SWAMI DOSES CASE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
Judge Rose Denies Petition For
Injunction' Against Police
• ' • Intrference.
Clr0Vh Judg A. J. Rae .0 1:10
.•clock rrld•p (l•rnoon uph•Id 100•
elty, action ( Dr•ventln1 Pwaml
Toganand., HI du religionist, from
•ptking In pub le, on the theory that
a public dletur1Hce might ream/.
The rlrrult lgrlet denied the Hindu
• protectly. Injunction ,1.0,11 H.
Leelle•Qulrg, chief of polVe who I. -
sued Ih• anlltfspr.king .dirt and
Welton A. Pon , city menag•r, who
•nrtlnne4 Cbl.' Qul..'. •en0n.
^tender the bttllmuny In Iib e
Judi• ((o••• nl.lnion reed. ••th• da•
fend•nl., ,n their •0fort 10 000000(
• th rate need dl'turbanr• or the. pub -
tip;' .oil she youth. Hnncer put uP lir p00r., won. w•rr•nled In Ih• •e -
hl. hand.. then dropped Ih•m 1u4. Hon 0.ken l0 provnt (het mut•
dent). and [rabbit! the 1 nun, bandit. Ing.."
tied hint rlth his own rope end de• Indication. that the PAT. had
s 7F100004 'study of the rum.
In' Which He Lived'
Many Years Ago:
90 YEARS OF AGE%
Built First Bridge Conneo'�
ing the Mainland.
VISITED SEA W
/ t
Over -Exertion of , Inept
tion Cannes Death,'..
John E. Collins, :Path., of Id
Beath,' died at 2;10 p. m. reale
In ole ocean front home, 1121 co
avenue, two months after cebbrat
his ninetieth blrthd.y. • - 1 'tea
The pioneer, who built tbo Co •�
bridge now Iia alta of V•a• f5
say, In 1012,. a1 tis• •g• of 14,' }r
who ,l..,.4 the all. of the 0117,
Warn! I0.ach for an orchard, ' •
.Si
critically III a few week. Ogo, •tk
rocorer.d.•
'� ^, `J;•
His doth was not un•ayct.d, ryL;�1
alis.■ .old, for h• has been rrowla*,
mor• feeble daring the tut . twit'
day..
ti
y r
Arnnr+maets fit Ike tunaal hart:
bean 401.70dip.ndlna the arrt,Ij:•e!:
(ether not In a•rloua condlttob; l0to
moronity for if tour of tit. West Cespt:•
of Florida.
Mr. and Mr.. Arthur J.. Collin. and.
Mr. ■,d hir.. Irs int A. Collin• \'rill"
arrly here tomorrow. Th• tuneralr
probably will be Monday •ft•reooa:,f
Th. p0o,esr and 111s:family are of filo
(lu•ker faith.
Above the Anus• In which he'4lid!
Gall palm Heth•planted,/4, 71
agb cut th•lr .01adow, Hb fMm�;
d1a1• tame of death wig OY•r.Og/tN.
w'
Hon from Impacting the ■ea alt j
tactic's seer. Wet float,, bglb
In frOA of ii1 m' '..i0 . '
foo two we•ka, but the mill ••_jf
bulider 'drew hint to lh• aeaa{'
progress and:activliy.
`I(• load Iqi arl•rtu and. heart'
• young map," (h• attlndlrte pb�•gl.,
elan •010. Cal'lalnly h• had .4*.7g
IAe soul of a Young roan, the (*0110.►
Int In d0velopment. He obtri•d
hitt nlnetl•Ih birthday D•c•mberl%14.
and •Ithou[h III •••• propped up 11+,
bad to watch 100• bulahpad
Ifs 1•avea hl. widow, fir. chlldrely.'t
11 Trandrhlidren, and throe ftr011 �•
[Ja ndchlldneo, 1
)tn. Themu J. ranro..t. -fid'
daughter, 'and Mr. Pan(our, r
her•. Th.lr .on• are J. Arthur, 't*
rel„ and Norman. .T00• gnat ana.,e
children .r• Polly Ann .0d Thome
J., 11, thll4ru of )(r. and Mra. J,'A
thur F•ncnul, and Martha Pre
Pancoast, daughter of Mr. and.
Ruo.Il Pancoast. •l'ri
0„
111. son, Arthur J. Collins,'
Mr.. Collins. are vbinng
0tr. C•o111 h• le owner of Arth .1
a,
(0(110. d Nnn•, Inc., targe .g
firm which 0t• father owned -bat
him. Their rhlldr•n aro BSTOT:
'Arthur J., Jr., and }fret VN
Stackhouse. •
Irving A. Collin., .noth•r •on, WOWd
pr•.Ident of Mimi 'Ruch Improve.
mens Company and one of the mimeo-,
utive• of the 0arl,nu. 'r:sher can.,
pante.. and Mra. Collin.. have a Iasi.
erne• In Ind.an Cr••k drlvo are, and
•1.0 1t Moor..toren. Their chlldreb
.r• John S. ft, n••trlr. I, Eunie.
end 01.dl'• n. •
A third son of the plontr, L..t•r4
A. Colllna, Ilse• with his family 01•
Moorestown. Children aro IA,Ier A..:
1r.; Ruth W., Jack tuna and w(Ilta,s.
Allen.
Th• Y01.1eel rel the family 0. Mary.
S. Collin., of Mt. Dora, Fla, and
Moorestown, N. J. .
Mr. Collins mai-fled that )11,11R.cha•I A: Rogan, of Mooroatow,i•'
molh•r of his thildr•n. ah• did y.
C.•11'aed i..P•g• 11
Gov scums. •,
NEW TORK, Feb. 10. M-Un*tel',
Plates govrmm.nt bond. elooing: 1.10.
•r,y 311., 111.11; flra1 4(0., r$i.I11 v
third 1•,., 100.11, fourth /5(., Is1.11P4
tura ury 1s, 110.1; Ir•eeury `'
• HERALD TBILEIHONE 23125
THE HERALD, MIIAMI,
FLORIDA
ACII
kind of schemes to tryon the high- elated for 24 years In the firm of
EWwaydeparunenl•" Colllne & Pancoast, building supplies,
le Mr. Brown, former member of the ■t Merrhantvlliq N. J., to help build
gislature, said in erre pang the pros• the bridge. J. 1. Conklin was •ng1-
....—..11 i Ideney,•' hr. Hathaway to my mind Is nee-.
well equipped." At the same time he started elm.
Me. Knntbepp, vice president of ing lana for a euhdlvlslon, the first
14. Rohrer, 'Frank H. Henning and Mr. Carl C. Fisher. Propertle,, staid "I at Miami Beach. It 1n the Allantl
have come across Dr. Hathaway many !teach Improvement Company First
Dr. Hathaway spoke briefly of the times. at T..Ilahaesee and elsetehere, Ocean Front, from Nineteenth street
I and I am proud to tsorlc for him." to the Firestone estate...11. wan fond
work of the state road deportment of -the fruit orchard. and this land
Burbrldge.
during his administration. Ile dues
not believe In advancing one section
to the detriment of any other and
that he felt his state•roed cunetrur-
tion, especlaIly Road 1, the coastal
highway, and Road 6, the Tamlamt
'1'1..11. prove this assertion.
"The Tamlamt Trail will he opened
formally April 25, .and will open a
great section," he Bald.
"If I am elected there will be no
experimenting In the road system,
but the work will go on until we have
a system second to none in the union.
Miami to Pensacola now 1■ a hard
rood with eXceptlon of a entail
•Irttch. We have made excellent
progress, I think you wIll agree, and
have paid for it ae we w.'ttt along no
>•uu have not felt It much. We can-
not afford to experiment.
'Thls will be one of the campaign
Issues, however, for every candidate
has taken some crack at the road de-
partment, and the candidates have•all
►MI BEACH HOME
IIn the highest restricted maiden -
tore Golf Course and Sunset lake.
— 2431 BAY ROAD
,N TIIIS AI'TERNOON
tOTHERS
Miami Beach
18 or M. B. • 2129
1
OLICS!
at 6:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:30.
arch, Maud Beach,
and S9th Street
fry'
Iter visitors particularly invited.
I la charge of the Dominican Nuns.
30 A. M. to 3 P. M.
BARRY, Pastor, r
PHOSN 9t. B. 2AM
THE SWIM AT'
urine
North Miami Beach
'HE -OCEAN"
ocean Bathing -
Safe—Satisfying
• 25c.
th Bath House and
.... SOc
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T. "Dlr.et Deaaime Danes
J. S. COLLINS DIES. -g .;
AT TI IF, AGE OF 90
Pioneer 'Vas Original Developer
of Miami Bench.
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1914. at the tints he was completing,
hr. oceanfront regldence. Ile married
In 1916, Mrs. Ida 1'. Horner of. Mer-
Chantvllle, with whom the remal.ting
y rare of bin busy end happy life were
spent.
The nursery bnslnese he conducte.l
at Moorestown Wan on n large farm
Ann led . down through five genera-
tion.. Ile had added much to It.
Mr. CullInn started In the coconut
tinniness here with six asenelate. and
711.000 trees were planted In the win-
ters of 1862, 1882 an.: 1884. At that
time the pioneer, In middle age:
came here because he could not stand
cold. weather. The trees were plant-
ed on all the land that could be
brought from the government cut to
66 miles north. Forty miles out of
the 66 were planted. This venture
ended In failure, and the stockholder..
dropped nut, leaving only Mr. Collin.
and Elnathen T. Field.
A forester fruit grower and nur-
seryman, Mr. Collins could not nee
the land Ile Idle, en Bought Fields
e ns,. of 1.$M nerve et,Mla nil Beech.
and In 1005 warted panting 165 acres
of avocRdor. Including 7.0011 trr.n. Ile
also planted 600 hn>den mangoes.
In 1910 he marled redline canal,
n od 11. July, 1912. he sinned the Col-
lin. bridge. Ile called Thomas .1.
Pancosat, with whom he was steno -
'Best Way. • to gill
Laisd :Crrabs.,
wlsoltlyi o,: aT NSTEAR
ELECTRIC PASTE
Son ttaslf to ntr, lake. cockroaches.
Used on farmssand 6. home.tor 5Oyears.
Directions In 15 languages•
AD dealers 2 es. 55c-15 or. 11.50.
NOWAY 1ACti I1 IT TAILS
was subdivided slowly.
In building the bridge the Interest
of Carl G. Fisher was attracted, and
Air. Fleher took title to land 1,600
feet wide from ocean to hay, Includ-
ing 200 acres. Then he purchased
from others 268 acres below this site.
Pe went to the owners down to l.umn-
mus holdings, the Ocean Beach Real-
ty Company. and got. them to join
him In a contract to cut the man-
groves and to pump 6,000.000 cubic
yard' of 1111 out of the hay.
Mr. Collins wan 74 years old when
he started th• bridge, and Mr. Fliher
mild if it mon of hie age had that
much vl.lon and courage he d .1
help. Mr. Fisher loaned 350,000 to-
ward the bridge. project.
After Alr. Flsher'n company ' nd the
Collins company had aold off iota,
they Joined to purchase all the land
they did not own north to LaGurce
Island, then pumped 8,000,000 yards
more of f111, making a total of 14,-
000,000 )lards for Allem! Reach. The
new rampart wits the Jtlaml Beach
Bay Shore Company.
Mr. CollIne remained president of
Miami Reach Improvement Company
and was until his death. Irving A.
Colllne 1. ,Ice president and Mr. Pan -
roast In secretary-treasurer„and the
other two Collins brother.. Join then
to make up the hoardf director.., no
the company 1■ ai fsml�ry affair, with
no outelde eharen`
Thin group also
> ow a ons
the stork of Miami Ileac BaShore
of Shore
Company.
Mr. Colllne loved Miami Beach In
all 1tn parts and seldom left It after
h. rant. here to reside. 1Ie loved the
outdoor■, and hl. long life was un-
doubtedly due to the fact that he lived
the last halt of his life in a warm
climate. From the time he first saw
Miami Reach his best effort■ were
given In 1ts development. He saw
all his dreams come true.
MICHIGAN LAWYER
SEAS SMITH CHOICE
But Mianii.Bec/ eh Visitor Doubt-
ful About Republicans.
• "The Democrats will sweep ,AI
•••Stnith Into the nomination at }sous-
, ion. hut' It will be a more difficult
matter to agree on the Republican
. ebolce,” Hugh Hhepard, attorney of
Detroit end,5Hchlg.n politician. sInre
1911, raid pn hie arrIvel at the Roney
Flaaa.liotel recently.
ARHEUMATIC
SUFFERER
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Writer Sethi Sw..r. C espaay:
- It If had found your "6-DE0114't some years
ego tt wend bane
SAVED ME OVER $500"
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fir. JC hfebifis. R.wdri k, /lone, writes
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atone endorsee using it three or tour time. (t
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beodred dollars."
snob evidence ea tele should be seple.rel to
prow. to any person Use tales of "LDROPO" In
rbenmlge troubles.
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16 ererr, part of the United Stab. and Canada.
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Years oft idi>test'Merchsndising
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Grote., In the Redlands, four miles
west of Goulds, today. The mo-
torcade will leave the Chamber of
Cnmmwrce building at 1 p. m. .
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