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. MORNING,.FEBRUARY 2, 1921. . (INTERNATIONAL NEWS sintvics)' • . , tl
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1 ashions . TARIFF MEASURE • 'HARDING BACK I ' IAMI •
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:H. ("ding . 'CET S BAD.BLOW
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hopping Visit G V. W. I. DURBIN
Decide.Today to Shunt Measure
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Associated Press) or Continue Under Cloture: HosT Arf 'ftiE,
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yeb. 14—The wife of the McCumber Only Defender.:!
egan detecting today the I I i 1 t
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r Presid t-El t Retti-nsto'i
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.rdIng did not go shop- WASHINGTON,Feb. I.—With Senator . •
zted hotel suite cam-I MilCumber, republican, North Dakota, t
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as HARDING IN FAVOR .a . .. ,•
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thee. I Fifth• avenue's lit& only consistent defender in the de-
re,furriers and jewelers I bate, the Fordney emergency tariff bill OF LEGION'S PLAN . at Cdr;olobol; "o Spend.Aftl...-...
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other Into her rooms at went through another series of hard • noon iind Niht Befcni-e GO:J-•
,where she spent nearly knocks In the senate today,opponents of "I em In favor of the American ing on'Another Cruise. . •\,---
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acting Ithiiir offerings. the measure accepting every opportunity Legion plan:. °aid Pr•sident-elect • .
' Harding last.night, when asked for ', •.-i,. :t
rice, fawns, hats and a to attack it. hie vlew• of the question of bonito MIAMiANS VET H '''). •
AT T E RO, AI.,
. taken up the.elevators Whether the bill will be side-tracked for ex-service men, after he had shaken the hand of each of the 10(1
I dewn again. or consideration continued under limits-
'Miami Legion men who marched to •
.,pondering over the Im- tion of debate will be decided tomorrowi the Royal Pulin hotel last night to ; A•! •
1 "But first we must take care of
Greets a Delegaton of ,
received, predicted that whiso the Penrose resolution for cloture greet him.
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hion Will be blue after comes to a vote. The most ardent sup- .
is th.;favorite color of porters of cloture and of the bill admit- the boys who are In the hospitals." Cotta
e on
he continued. "After those boy.are , .. .
son.s-a. gBeach
Fishing Jaunt is Rerio ' .
;h• selected a tea gown ted tonight that defeat Of the resolution taken care of and the country is on
°of blue red"sad "'la to limit . a sound financial basis I would like • :.4
future speeches on the bill was
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Meted ln her choice ofto see them all paid for their servIcel to Have Been a Wonder Ai •
i inevitable.They conceded that opponents on some hundred-cents-on-ths-dollai,
also rondo it clear'that ,„ P
of cloture would control from eight to plan, and the best I think Is the; .SUCCe88. „ ,i •8:
ten,yotes more than would be necessary AmerIca.:1 Legion plan, where each! ,
a foreign frills in her .__ _. J a.'
to defeat the resolution,
100 per:cent American," man may choose one of four Wand, (BY MARJ RY STON)MAN DO G
rtar whb Inquired about . Cloture Prospective. • which most meets his needs: Paying
lothea.iHer jewels also Prospects of cloture, however, caused a cash bonus at this time is'!moos. Warren, . Harding next preside:4:T
the Unit d States, •uneurner a.,•,
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can,' tips favorite being a deluge of amendments,especially after sible and Liberty bonds'at 86 cents l ,,
,uch asIcanseos,wont on Vice-President Marshall had ruled that on a dollar shouldn't be thought of."! jubilant fr to the success of his:fled•I'.
trip at Coe lobo Cay, hondi•ed rl'
read before th• vote on cloture, set for sented to Mr.
all amendments must be submitted and Each of the I,eglon men was pre-,
lds for,neck and wrist. •
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1 o'clock. Every senator who wanted rutted himself from his dinner at the ami with hie presence,e last nightll ... .1"...•,,,
changes In th,bill therefore began load- Royal Palm hotel, by, his secretary, He waif the guest atria dinner glirei-itfo•
3NOR U. S•• ing it down and demanding that they be George B. Christian. The President- him at th. hotel Roy Palm by 4X-13014.;; •
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read,
nr Tthereenwd ase the republican,
of elect gave each a hearty handshake
andna n,showednames
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Immediately ani arve l oue memory associating fo r
0names of tilielLegion men with van- Although
einrngiarnannd M,re. Print eld T. Dulells'Oi:,
00 one,
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elthough little •d•ance •noti4 ha'. :1
., • 1 - that,he proposed to call up pMoisctholligcne,
'Sammie' appropriation bill for consideration im- given that the president-elect wan:-
to come to the RoPalm, t,he vid„,..daj.
ii enti ied eral Install ea tried to connect i v.-
I mediately after the cloture vote., He possible relationship between the
verandas and the lobby were ere wd •
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deiriFiOds teRest criticized the senate for wasting time men and friends of lila throogliout with gayly dressed people long dbeffiti:: •
when'important legislation was pending the country by the names. , , eight o'clock,Everyonvis expeettdfv—•':'
Arlingion. i - and challenged opponents of the Fordney The Legion men had marched to that when Mr. Harding's party 44 i •
I meaaure to continue filibustering against the hotel and formed a company front their nutornobileti and 'era . . '. .
Associated Preen)' "legitimate legislation and take-the con-
front along the entrance of the hotel ward the wide doors,j$seemed silt th '
.N,,Feb.I 1.—The return sequchce." '
fields of4.the body of an Heated Debate. and while awaiting the arrival-of whole crowlad hotel rose apontaneou. ..
Mr. Harding sang several of the to its feet. • •
inerIcanalsoldieri for In- Mr. Townsend's statements pre- songs that were so Popular In the i
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0 new inphithesiter at elpitated a heated debate in which half a training camps during the war. Mr.Harding stopped la brief Instant oft- .•
t•ry waa•pproved todaythe threshold, as if aPrprised at --th.'
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score of senators participated.It was the The music and the generowhole-hearted ovation
tts ap-
taker, General .Pershing
first day in which the bill actually was plause given by a large number of and as he did so the fit-pt surging n..l.
eral John A. Lejeune,
hotel guests who had itasomhied.to
to the fore In all discussion and its I the merino corps andward notes of the .•St r Spangled Be
time commanders of the •',:-
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enemies picked flaws in every item. Al- see Mr. Harding, drifted In through
ner" lifted nd held the packed.threttig
though Senator Thomas, democrat, the open windows of the hotel. Mr. to rigid •ttetation. Their:eyes wire • • •
divisioniof marines and
' Colorsdo, delivered a lengthy speech Harding on hearing It inquired as to him and they were silent, as If are- c.. .
:sad to the houlie-m111- againstattack it, the full force of the Its source and on learning that It to.
,photograph the whole
, considering a,vomit', developed afterward and continued until was the former service melt who earnestly
I hie poise, the line his "..
urpose, Secretary Baker the senate recessed, had come to pay their respect., lin- l 'e' o 'P*Ir
conceive of no more Senator Harrison, democrat, Wins- shoulder., the• dark bar of hid
brews,the n avy marks about the•*••..,-.
mediately ordered them Invited thatis .... - , 4...o::: •
he might. greet each ode personally.
aqon of ithe use of the sippii entered the fray and answered the
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than to place there the Townsend challenge with the accusation
the massive.freme, tp fix an .i7.
spina whole name, and that the republican leadership was at- -.-------------.- . every detail about hltd•permanen j
---. their memo es for all time to comihiAte,,,.-
..it!").but. who willipify tempting "to gag and hamstring the ' . ,
frEs he stood, Ion ng at them,whom she z
the Imperishatila i t of minority" and throw the burdens of the HARDING WR •
he will ae,T, listening to the jot. ,,.., •
hick h•add his cdis% idea bill on the people without a "full and
which he beard and will ti - .`
country and•the Seurt- free discussion.' He said the republicans, , •
.' i• with ithe exception of Mr. McCumber, NOM TO LEGION often, as if i knew tlist he was, -...i-
astafnudtuinrge •
:hat ultiniately h• Ar- had dot spoken a word in behalf of the
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Wirr"hIcht dh°emtwilhimYselli"criataVill. ''
itheater rould 'beoome bill and that the North Dakota senator dimly guess. ,, - i •
.ter Abbe of America's had discusaed only the wheat rates, i
Shoe !Rands With Many.--i1
the war niecrettry said I. Much Discussion. Sends Regrets to Harvey Seeds .
I be more suitable than Senate statisticians also got into tits Post Members and GivesThen the Music was oVer and ••
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was a great Murat of hand-clappin *. • ,
ignificanti and symbolic d, • Simmons, of North
i non, Senators oi
filch would be "a: na- 8CU. again Wit-re IG.Hardin*,private a
Corolla, and Walsh, of Massachusetts, • Best Wishes to Veteran&
to ens gr t aggregatedon a racial bowed and emilediL,..'-. . •
both i emocrats, producing figures to ;
trrny and ;being Maass°. —.-e,...„.-,,A,. moved do the!' long I line' theft . .
spontaltioul sprang Up-to gretegl r‘. •
show the-0feet of the bill on living costs :Members of the America's Legion last o 13110111 oflany ledividwal
g common PO too of if It beiame a law. night sent an invitation'to Prealaent- He shook h4jds up and down thillih• 1 .
Senator Simmons presented figures to
reached ore people's shoulders tdi
buted to the victory... elect Harding to join them for a. few •
'afore the I committee in show-that the nation would be "taxed • „ .'•eting,all the way down• '.
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,1 Pershing approved the:something like t300,000,000 by the rate *minute. that they might meet their' crowded othranks,nodded and b.
fitting netional tribute of forty. cents a bushel on wheat In the future commander-In-chief, oat bits of eleief,should they the dining reom door. I 1 .
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merican. ho fellin the tenmeths period.Hesaid nobody could, _ g
again be called to the colora within the Beyond,the main dining room'and'' '• .
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ite„sugges ed that next estimate what it would obit the entire next four years, to assure him as
that he the left a great screen of palms ' -
be select as the time nation on all of the eighteen items pro- had their wishes for a peaceful admin- greenery she off the tong table frosty
' at Arlington. I tectectiby the original measure but made Istration and that they would back him the public "view. Beyend them log*: , •
• I the guess that It would be higher than In arms should be ever need them, caught the full vividnees of the-0 4 .
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IATE REDUtTION 11.000,00,000- . Mr. Harding was at dinner at -the red of hibiseus and canna with cibta'1.
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time the Invitation reached him, so had'both ends of!the table were.heapedia• r
Es ASKED BOARD MERGHANT FATALLY SHOT a note penciled in answer, stating that the red of tie candles. Roses wiire,lal t •
—,-- i • again he must refuse one of the 200 or et each platwhen Mr.but whMr. Ranh. •
i Associated Press) .. ON I STEPS OF CONSULATE more Invitations that he had received finally sat down at hl:;and reed!' 1,t• .
:.'eb., 1.—The railroads of :I thatmight involve him in an address card that s- attached to thel
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asked the 'ailway labor MY The Associated Press] which would destroy the motive of his stems of tw especially eautiful 1 . : •
;ate the national agree- BIR NGIIAM, Al.., Feb. 1.—Joe trip here, to rest.
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an ultimate reduction in Rose, * Italian merchant, is in•a hos- The note rent by the legion is as his face fairr•be•med.•For there '
an immediate reduction pltal fa Ily•wounded, and Charlie Mar- follows:
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very channi g idea exaressed:on'' •.,•••
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-uld be brought about, go Is lit.W1 I charged with the shoot- -My Dear Governor little card. The two raise were the •
t Cnyler, chiiirman of the ing of Rose, which occurred on the "One hundred members ad the Amenl-
blooms sent y a lady Who wrote -'
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Railway E ecutives, said steps 0 the Italian consulate late this can Legion are assembled In meeting there were• en member&in her 1 :1
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elegto i resident Wit- afternq,n.' Margo claims to have shot at:the Y. M. C. A.
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all of whom had voted far Harding • •
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to one sent the chief •x- in self, sirens*. , "We would esteem It a great honor for whioh minion she hived the
fight by rep sentatiyas of Just iprior to the shooting the two to.have President-elect Harding drop would append iligniflean
o'er's. • 1 • . men had been together In the °Mee of In on u• for not over five minutes. We Miamian& At'TheDinner.
denied'eve charge!made the cooloal, the encounter occurring as are all Just out of uniform amid want to in additiolnrito the mident-. 1.',',
•Ilroada by tie labor lead- they were leaving the building. Margo tell him we wish him•peaceful admin.. former Goya •r and Mr•. Durbin 't! •
telegram, daring that velt• captured shortly after the occur- titration. but that In case h• need• uo. guests were:gitienator Jo ph S. Frelln ; •
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!enemata and grog,: Ink- canoe by detectives who fired one shot every man jack in the outfit is with huysen, Seri tor Alberti B. CUMrailft
and propaganda itend- at him before he surrendered. him the minute he calls. Senator Albe t., B. Fall, Mr. Henry P,' .
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it private rntnagemiiat. of . • "Cordially yours, . • Fletcher, Dr. 'ty, Harry Isugherty„Vil t. • .
is• the interests•of;the JURY' CONVICTS' KIRBY • (Signed) George II, C rMtlan,Jr. n. and 5 ,..,
"A. J. CLEARY', Commander." Baldwin Da ,iSpilman, Mn:Mand
rid to dsfeati efforts it:wiling
Ot.KILLING DRY AGENT The reply, on the name piece of Frank B. Shu td, Dr. and Mrs.111•16 ' '
faith to abolish rut* and
litions ivhic were' war t I • wiper, elicited by Mr. Harding. which Is J•ckson,Mr. nit Mrs. FOtierick W,,•3• '>.
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said th rail ads had re- TLISCUMBIA, Feb. 1.— Sid EirbY.
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itoosoboen.prisesaesrvfeodllolnwstb• minut..• of the ham, Miss 1 insin. cmiitia i I
Adeleld• Ilintiley, Mrs. Ila tVatkina;•101 :. •
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and Mn. ChsHes M. E•ten.
"Senator Harding rdend• greetInea to
ervnes with abor leaders pieced on trial tod•y charged with the
At the conelasion Of e dinner;Ittri4
ii;;co toren • cool not killing of Don Stephenson, prohibition lietnembere of the legion and is deeply t gratetsi for the pledge' of nalmort Hording And hlo party turned toAh .
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:lone fo all Iroise!' all cancer,'vtits found guilty of second de-
country The roads, how- gree murder by the•jury just before •
illing te individu•Ily ad- midnight tonight and sentenced to ""
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_w_h_itouhrels very reassuring. lie con not Ville they had been acct. ying neer Alt ,.
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upon any call involving a Pop.
Flamingo hotel si Miami Bosch', wU.
elide address, because tits haa already
they epent till night.
is with their employe ftnd twenty`y4ears imprisonment.
declined 100 or more Invitations in-
-vine We ,1',n, 1.11 . 'Sr I , .., In ail proholill,i, ,i
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Her J•wei■ •Iso rrosecu o[ cloture, however, d ► cash bonuusatthis alms lrimp°•- " ""` " 'nq� - `'-•^ ate favorite being •deluge of amendmems,especially atter I slble and Liberty Donds'at a6 cent• the United States,) sunburned .I aaicameos worn on Viee-President Marshall had ruled that on a dollar shouldnt he thought of.•' Jubilant Prm the suc♦as of hlsfishJiifort neck sod wrist. all amendment• must be submitted and Each of the Legion men was pre--
readtrip at Cocblobo ()ay,Lagain her 6.d
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,before the vote on cloture, set for sewed to �I r. herding, who bad ex. '
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NOR U. S• 1 o'clock. Every senator who wanted rased himself from his dinner the •
•ml with his presses tut night
changes In the bill therefore began load• Royal Palm hotel, by his secretary, He war the guest at1e dinner given to `
ing it' down and demanding that they be- George D. Christian. The prraident- him at the Hotel Roy Pahn'by ex_Oo' '%,
D� , ^ read. and gave each a elousmemory
handshake
jHJ[/�ij'J' t and showed a marvelous ernor and else. Winfield T. Du�tbin'of
Tato there was the declaration of toe
Senator Townsend, republican, Michigan, name. by Immedlately associating Indices, sI
j that he proposed to call up the post office
names of the Legion men with earl- Although!little advance noticb hada
appropriation bill for consideration im- oux ones lie has known and in acv- been given that the. ent-elect waa.'.
entified •SatntnlGoral Instances tried to connect a to tome to' the Roy• Palm, the wide
mediately after the cloture vote. He veranda a
• s Fiflde to RNt criticized the senate for wasting 'time
possible relationship between the ed the l0 y were crowded,
when important legislation was pending men and friends of Id■ throughout with gayly'dressed people long 'beta
linyon. and castles ed o the country by the names. eight o'clock,Everyonetwas expeetint,
measure to continue filibustering against The Legion men had marched to that when Mr. Harding's party site•, ..'
,—� I the hotel and formed a coin an from their 'automobiles and walked
ociated Pr J i "legitimate legislation and !ake•the con- p y
Feb. L—The return „auehce,• front along the entrance of the hotel ward the wide doors, it seemed as;if th
Ida of'the body of an and while awaiting the arrival•of whole crowded hotel r se ■pontanPoi6•-[-
:Ivan tsoldieri for In• Heated Debate. Mr. Harding sang several of the to its feet.
IMt.' Townsend'• statements pre- songs that were so popular In the Mr.Harding stopped brief Ins G '�
•ew amphitheater to at cipttated a heated debate in which hall• training camps during the war.
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today store of senators participated.It was tan the threshold, as if sewas a •
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r, General ,Pershing D D The music and the generous ap- whole-hearted ovation he was re '
i John A. Lejeune,
first day In which the bill actually was disuse given by a large pumper of and as he did so the first surglh i
�e marine corps and to the fore in all discussion •and its hotel guest■ who had assembled to ward notes of the "Stir Spangled gH.`1' •"
.e conlm►nders of the enemies picked flaws In every item. Al- see Mr. Harding, drifted in through ear" lifted 'and held the packed throe
iefon of marines and though Senator Thomas, democrat, the open windows of the hotel. Mr. to rigid stteption. Their- wan •
I - Colorado, delivered • lengthy speech Harding on hearing it Inquired as to ham and they were silent, as it
t to the house mill- against it, the full force of the attack its source and on learning that It tom'
,meideringdeveloped afterward and continued until was th former service rnert who earnestly to, lineograph the whole Daa.,
ose.'secre a,rilaker D P This noise the of his poti'arf
ose,'secretary Baker the Senate recessed. had come to pay their rtepeMs. Im- Dt
,ncein' of no more Senator Harrison, democrat, Mbeis- mediately ordered them Invite that shoulders, avhe dark 'bar of his •e
,n of!the use of the sl r entered the frayand answered the
he might greet each one brows,the h ■vy markslabomt the sA0•
DD, Dera pally. marks,
about
to piece there the Townsend challenge with the accusation the missive.tame, to fix and ',LOS )
every detail about him.permanently 1 '
r whose nnme and that the republican leadership was at- — ---- -� ! their memo ♦■for all time to cored An'?
but. who will typify tempting "to gag and hamstring the g• a NTNG he stood, looking at them,whom she t
imperl•hable part. of minority" and throw the burdens of the HARDING ji\R ' he will serge, listening to the p�• •r;.
i he aria his comrades bill on the people without a "full and I which he hes heard and will h
,ntry end their noun- free discussion."He said the republicans, •
with tat exception of Mr. DfcCumber, often, as if he knew that he was.
utti late, • NOTE TO LEGION standing in.gnat doorway,open 111
°� y had not spoken word in behalf of the
Ater would become bill and that the North Dakota senator a future of which he himself can, '
Abbot of America's had discussed only the wheat rates. • dimly guess. :','
war 'secretary said i. Much Discussion. Sends Regrets to Harvey Seeds Sheol Hands With Many. •l .,4
n ore suitable than Then the ,music was over and:•.♦}:
tic nti and symbolic •
Senate statisticians also got into the Post Members and Gives was a great burst of hand-cb it1i '
ould be• "a Ina_ discussion, Senator Simmons, of North again Warren G.Harding,private a :�,
Carolina, and Walsh, of Massachusetts, Best Wishes to Veterans. -
1s great aggregated on • venation, bowed end smiled; •'-
i a d ;being dlsasso- both democrats, producing figures to • - i ,
g chow the effect of the bill on livingcosts moved down the long i line' that{
me of any Indlridral Diem Der of the AmerlOi_iit�+d[loa last spontaneously sprung tip to gmetj l '
ommor+ possession of if Jt beeline a law. night sent an Invitation i to Provident- IIe shook hands u and down they
-d to the •Ictory l Senator Simmons presented figures to y
•-e tact commltte in show that the nation would be "taxed -elect Harding to join them for x 41few reached ove} people's shoulders 1 t,'
r rshipj approved the something like 2300,000,000 by the rate minutes that they might meet their crowded other ranks,nodded and bob•
7Ing n*tion•l tribute of forty cents • bushel on wheat in the future commander-In-chief,should they out bits of gi'eeting,all the way down "
saidnobody again be called to the colors within the the dining h om door. 'i
scan■ who fell In the ten months period. He could4
.uggested that next estimate what it would cost the entire ale Beyond,the main adnir og f room and nd�i.
selectee as the Hine nation on all of the eighteen items pro- next hfour wear, to a peacefulure him that he the left a great screen earl of palms °tet i•,
had their wishes for a ck himin- the
shut off the 1Oongnd table uIon.•f
Arlington. � teeted.by the original measure but made Istratlon and that they would hack him tM• public jvlew. BeyOnd them opt
• the guess that it would be higher thane J ) e
,'E REDUCTION 000,000,000. in arms should was ever need them. caughtdthe full anddidpeps of the wase
�• a Mr- Harding at dinner ••t the red of alba et:ua canna with whie�'-; •
MERCHANT FATALLY SHOT time the invitation reached him, so had r both ends of':the table were heaped,*,
ASKED BOARD a note penciled in answer, stating that
the red of the candles. wets i. *.-
ON'STEPS OF CONSULATE again he must refuse one of the 200 or at each plade, but when Mn'. Handl
'enlisted Press) I micro invitations that he had received finally sat downs at hl• and rad!'th
1,—The railroads of •j that might involve him in an address card that was attached to the•i .
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enational y labor BIR]t]NGIIA�d The �s Ala.,
PreFeb. 1.-Joe s) which would destroy the motive of his stems of two especially beautiful 1
agree- trip here, to rest. his face fair) beamed. For thetas wi
ultimate reduction in Rose, an Malian merchant, is in•a hos- The note sent by the legion Is as •y.. '
immediate reduction pltal fatally wounded, and Charlie Mar- follows; very ohermfeg- idea expressed.on; tit:,
be brought about, go is in Jail charged with the shoot- -My hear Governor: little card. The two reset were the,
.yier, chairman of the ing of iRose, which occurred on the 'One hundred members of the Amenl- blooms sent by a lady Who wrote •".
Tway Etecutives, said steps Othe Italian consulate late this can Legion are assembled In meeting there were seven member In her fajlil)�
am to President Wil- afternoon. Margo claims to have shot at the Y. M. C. A. all of whom haat voted for Ilayding?,r,•lid..
ne ■entlthe chief ex- in self.defense, "We would esteem It a great honor for which relation she hoped the rose
by representatives of Just prior to the shooting the two to have President-elect Harding drop would appear significant; -rl • •
1 i, 1 j men had been together In the office of in on us for not over five minutes. We Miamians At The Dinner. . .--,./..
ed every;charge,made the consul, the encounter occurring as are all Just out of uniform and want to In additive-n:to the president-elect{•'c•
,ds by the labor lead- they were leaving the building. Margo tell him we wish him a peaceful admin- former Governer and Mrs. Durbin'►)'' •
gram, declaring that was captured shortly after the occur- istration, bat that in case he needs us, 'guests were:'•Senator Joseph S. Freling�:•••
-rate and grosa mis- renes by detectives who tired one shot every man Jack In the outfit le with Ihuysen, Sens tor Albert B. Comm ne,;+;.
1 propaganda intend- at him before he surrendered. barn the minute he calls. !Senator Alberti B. Fall, Dir. Henry'- P
ivate management of i • "Cordially yours, !Fletcher, Dr. Ely; Harry )augherty„ lat..the interests of the JURY CONVICTS KIRBY (Signed) George R. Ci-riatian,Jr..'Gen. and ries
o defealiefforts ibeing "A. J. CI,EARY, ('ornmander•" 'Baldwin Dai II Spilmun, Mr..and re
h to abolish rules and OF KILLING DRY AGENT "hire reply, on the •ams piere of 'Frank B. Shu ti, Dr. and Mrs. Jima H;?
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is which were. war a paper, aligned by Mn, Harding, which is Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. herederick W,I • .:
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The AseOcluted Press) to be preserved in the minutes of the ,ham, Miss Elmira cMi111n,� ]ate
th rall•oad■ had re- TUSCUMIIIA, Feb. 1,— Sid Kirby, legion, is as follows: y, Watklne, r`r
fAdelaide Bin,le Ctrs. It
_e ith labor leader placed on trial today charged with the "Snuxtur Hxrding Bends greetin Ks to 'land Mrs' Chn�les H. [:at n. •
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cotiferenge cool not killing'of Don Stephenson, prohibition the members cat tare legion and Ir deeply At the con tunics of o dinner IPr•';.
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grateful for aha pledge o! support tr
for all roads all officer, was found guilty of second de- 'larding end lis party r turned to-{the
i which fulls
very reassuring. lie can not r
try4 The roads, how- gree murder by the Jury just before villa they ha been °cell ying near h
venture upon any call Involving a Voe-
t to Indieldu•lly ad- midnight tonight and sentenced tel Flamingo hot I.at Miami Beach, w r•'
sills address, because he two already
th their lmploye` and twenty years imprisonment. they ,pent the night.
it declined 100 or more Invitations in-
ng this upon the •. Tr •• spired by southern hospitality and the • in all probability the p rty will lera•e 1
.COAL CO Feb. 1, Co nation's good wishes for the Incolning this morning for Ft. La lerdule, golnif°',-
NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 1.—Coal sump administration. Senator Harding shares there by motor,.At It. I. udcrdale th-y i-
AG BALLOON Rigs for;January •t Hampton Roads
WS, Feb; 1.—Efforts porta total 1,420;209 tons, approximately A-merino's gratitude to the legion and Wi i go on board the Victdria,which tslllt,.-
bat oon men from the 100,000 tons greater than last ear. The utters his salutations to its memberehl i he waiting for them, to curd on OW
at Lee 11.11 tomorrow Norfolk and Western dumpedy 634,3113 and is heartened to have the assurance• Journey sesta It is exp case -that
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ns of, tJplttd States tens; Chesapeake and Ohio, 440,757, and that America's defenders aro his loyal ]tenting will eke a brie stop at P[ll•
i)L7lwhiefi snapped.its • supporters In service to our common ]teach for a aliott game u( golf and i •
•4.3 nods today - s DELINQUENCY CONGRESS. country, then return rapidly up the "o.•t.•1• ,t
efo e • stroog wand, JACKSONVILLE, Fla„ Feb, 1.—Plans i 'This note In the third person,le a Augustine, which he shoo d reach oni o
•vele a sill* or more for the annual meeting of the national personal greetingdictated by one who before the ac+enth of Fe ruary. At itic.
delinqulncy congress,. October 27 to has every good wish for the Legion and Augustine he tv ill continu his vacati n.
the wayward balloon November 2, In Jacksonville, were ar- its patriotic rnemherehlp. slightly broke by necessu conferenijes - '
shoreward current and ranged -today at a conference of (Signed) "WARREN G.HARDING." •------ -. -
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to • Point over Cabe American Prison Association oltlglals, • ed
!ling-ropes became en- state prison and welfare authorities MEETING OF NEW SENATE - +-- 't . •
dune ■ht•ubbery•and and chamber of corvmeree officers. PR's OR A � 1115 B. ND AT,j
g captive again, I •- CALLED BY WILSON AT
citySTAt, SPRING WATER _ ROYAL P LM PA K TODAf,';
imp packing. all kinds. _ Ilrl*$))t ORANGE CITY,YLA. REQUEST OF HARDING ,.__ ,
sderar• Cq.-id•.; - i i PRONE 026 -adv. Following is the progr•
njncorts for both
[By The Associated Press] afternoon and ',ening to•i
Ir • *„ Her WASBJIINOTON, Feb. 1--President given by Pry !and his I ,nd at Bo til.';•.
•Guiltles O f Slaying Wilson is expected to issueth soon on arm Ysrk: i
ern"r meat of President-elect Harding a PART 1. j:•
a special session of the new 1—Overture, he Shipwek of Me,
senate for March 4 to act on Mr. Hard- does" . - . .;• keissie r
�CIt1C1' P o f ars To Die In Ja u lag• nominations of cabinet and other y—"Rerninism ee• of Cho 1n"
y Important officers. Such • special sus- 3-Scenes fro "The'Roya Vagabond, "'
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administration and usually Mesta !eisly 4-Cornet 1010 '1Culumbi■'. ..Rollin s
Sentence hof No Carolina Woman Ends With Her • few days- • - I n.Ilandzli
I -Mr. Harding's request that;the.piesi- 6-Excerpts "1 Moses"... .....Puccini, ,- '
th in State P•. :entiary; Body Will Rpt in dent esti the new senate together'was i., • I PART [I.- t ' •
contained in a telegr(m to Senator 6-Selection, "The lineal:. Pryor-
t MOLLAtalpa %Nide Her Spouse. 7+-(a) "C•noeipgtm' Pr '
[ Lodge, of Massachusetts, the republl- �9r
J . can leader, and was transmitted to the (b) "Peg 4 a d Pre •V(ocisted Prep)1 of murder in the first degree and.his White Huse today by Senator Under- 6—Finale Rh pjodie No. 6" I.i/aro.,
C., Feb. 1.-In • I the wood, of Alabama, the democratic lead- 9-"The Star Spangled R•n}per" K�-../7,•I
eziader comfy, 1p the banging'was the only one that ever WEDNESDAYY EVENING,FEB.2ND •
et, 110414 at the behest of Senator
int•tns of North' took ylaed in Alexander county. Mrs. L,d�. 1{-0•erture, "N ti tar '1, )fpdelne t• y•
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oto dire. Sarah W .R, WychoR wiis convi•ted of eoosplxasy President-elect Harding will issue af- fes-Seita, "P•erlOynt' Grl r;
i•d beside that • her and sentenced to life imprisonment. (Cr hie tnaugoratloa a call for• spacial a) Dawn,
for who•° matdor she Both were convicted on circumstantial session oea
f the full eo•gr • for early b) Ass's Death.
ahma 2 yM-in - be evidence, spring, bat be'desires to bare the more e))Anitra's Dane*.
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high time a Man ea his Mrs. Wyehft of was seised with aat- important •fm i eppolatme■ts con- d In the alb of a Mounta•ttn 'i. •
I te'Nave e..f •.to teek of,rbio •
oaatlsa paipainage and armed before tam time se that t►• la
e g.
Aviv; her said •b^ sieve that tame had)Seea use i).to TRIM. •dialafser'•Uee asgeidaery me be per- td,—Scenes frac, he Only Qlrl" Herbe�lt�I
r , iaaged for the lot years sive has spilt-own, of her �si�eaiFy MWIalod with lbs least per 4--(•) "Salute 'Amour Eig�Mrr '
3�sftlon, '' - • • time is„,►ed,aid in a whi r, keit- sago d*1•r (b) "Petrel f 63" + Rissep
w\e died at Um el. flag, ereehotlag and As • f r
d g. • �, F=^Retnlnlse•n et of Maya Deer:' I r. •
yesterday, ,bed,• •� spraiJged in „1rL-Don't let Ohs caked devil `•t � PART II. j
tk ,last *0 mills •. pp_r. �e�e�iq ►11■a, He'. atter fel. hook oat far 6.+D*dieatlon en/ Benedi ion "Les .
p�that her` U" her., Abe seas oy gstYarod•It1.{tbY1t6� "~d). • 'Brguenete^. ti•)erD
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s� Mhi,bed. ow. fitted stn•cosy seti sagas g R T-Toa• poem, FtOrg• In t • Forest" • '
•',� }n' • d anorak �Mts All • a • fH sew ►e• �v Niahael
44 1,, 4 1oW•of at her sad
K,N1 Ms 1 1�� da YTibelaea.• 6--Sopr•■e aele 8slwt w
• 4 the machie*rr Ia• wt Traver .
f•y n;�tn ; eIzaIa•1 ••• ►-«"8e1d1•n of orlon• (n )....i`r) "..
A to , *ahoy a roe CRvaTAL amt•testa a7ICR I
beteg
e �t■�ftlaeo�ts� 1a��teo O}rtt}tental TM Garde. �rION OR 1�UK r'1•'1 Irl•.
no, 1 �,� •T}e t»f•eeM 'ileo lfasalsaf� Daetfar--ad•. ') rr1OaE ern , d'.i`.-
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• and a certJain amoYtnt of•routino,work, Arrives From Cuba Aboard Fine I SPECIAL 98c.
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• until the!first oT *arch. Yacht to Await Arrival of Made of fine
!q►t•raa /groan l'ra tee, pajama check.
Mr. Hitting retlfrned to auarg •
l at 3 Friends for Fishing Trip. - closed crotch style. ••Regular •
o'clock / '
reterda�• -:fftenwon; we $1.50value. •
Shadow f W. K. Vanderbilt of New York ar-
YI dockleg at the S`Irmingu rived from Cuban watery yesterday le ••
leading. 1 i i r await the arrival of several friends be- s-
- I The prteident.eieet walked io hie fore continuing his cruise: he came /
cottage Ie the FldmingoIgrounds. He ond board •
his handsome yacht. Eagle, �•
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anhis vessel berthed at the munleittal
reattpcarttll n a taw minutes and
` igh Grade
, motored to the flolf club, w here he, Itr, Pier.
Ely, Senator rnlinghuy.sen, and hir,l
F• lie bought the craft, then the Adven-
• Fletcher arranged a foursome. On ac- turess, in England last summer,tore out
count of lateness' ,,f the starting hour, the interior and•remodeled the boat
only nine holm were played. after throughout, ko that it is now one of \•
•• which the Party feturned to thin cot- the most luxurious vessels in the At-
• take where, at 6 o'clock. Mr. Harding lantic. 4i...1. .
received a deleget on of Miami \Ionone. Mr. Vanderbilt l■ not an unfamiliar ��//11
The flatting tnei experienced say ", teal vgure in this city, maye he has beast • O, amen(
wcut bar during ell 'r near at r'.,cu obs 1 visiting Miami annually. the port 6f-i ii
• Coy. :The fish here abundant and!teen or sixteen years. Ile likes Miami I
• +1 some exciting' catfhee provided.many and doesn't hesitate to say so, although - • i
tense Hueneme a Id the' meurbere of I he refrains habitually from giving In-
X, the distinguished company of anglers l terviewe to news '
paper men,
had a moot enloyy le time. j During his stay in this city, Mr. Van- •
Lase. Tyro galiflsh. derbilt will make hit headquarters on
The preeldeut-elf;ct Is conceded by board the Eagle, • -
f • members of the p rty to be non. fish- --- • .
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erntan. lie landed two naliflsh, several BOND PETITIONS TO AID •
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wahoo, black nutter, sbatilack
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I•j barracuds and ) -Ilow tin grctillUfli SCHOOLS NOT COMPLETED
t and harpooned al els hundred,pound
logger-be d turtle which was I,tought (Continued from Page One,)
• In alive. This turtle weighed oVcr 600 -_ ,-_-_ _ - ,-. -
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pounds aid Is the •largest of the Species date next year's pupils I having unoc-
, ever cau,fh( In ti eee waters. It was copied rooms. II I
1 taken to the aquarium in the Aillsonl "The high school, with- the increased / • y 1 `
and placed in one ,f the pits. wears It CO eighth grade pupils, will be taxed to /Jr f
I ••Is now on exhibit on. The large deli its capacity for oenvenient aecomnioda- /
I caught wore taker, by Capt. Chaffee II., tion. By crowding it might accommo- (
-(: Thompson' to harry ftrigham j local date an additional 76 or 100 pupils. Due - __.._
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a . I ter which they gill be eent o the mechanic work, we have a vacant room •
�' home■ of the re,•1y'active owner�jn and
preservediat mrmknton of their rglorl• for the incoming freshm a rt this time, I
Double ffeulonr Ne reutnt
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I • cue trip. CThose fish taken allyl have "By careful study of presCnt Jwlld- 1
l iii' • been Dlartd in the aryuaeium. were a ing accommodations and the probable • ' •
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• 4• them and•will be on eshlbltlon ;today• next year, it seem, imperative to have • (•
• I Pester ('saris Taowpaoa.'
— t All of the tinhehnen weer. lavish In more building actommod ecita, If we
•1 ' their prattle ofsCadtain Thomreoh's rf: wish to conduct spit day recitation prof
p 1 • forts In making this trip a sucge,aful gram fur all the pupils in the city of y •
one, Captain Tho*tpson.-who returned Miami. In view of the probable fail-
ure of the supply, of additional build-
. 1 I{g V guide the
1 party to the fl'Dhing ground,, conducted. Inge, it is my purpose now to'eell your
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1 bin friends to An Krl rich Creek' from attention to the fret that next year we - •
which point the short begun. .Timis lit- may be compelled to have double nes- '' C
t key le about two roller so th of eiona nn practically all buildings, in. ■7
• i ,oeolobo and the witnesses of Ito se- eluding the high school. In order to
��-. • ' Section nig the fig ing ground, (s at- have
double sessions and to do the work
-' • tented byithe rem rkab'y floe cktchrs to standard, the high school would have -
made.' Included In those to be mounted morning session from 7 to 12:3y p. m, •
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'(• and sent borne we e: A 67•pourel am. and front 1,1:30 to U:30 p. m. This plan ! A
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j X"• • which mal be n ' t, to \Vaahlhgton, our co ng reg-teed cities, where .school • •
.. _ ; where It ;will ad rn a room in the buildings are insufficient, Whethir or '
['= White House; ' a eall[Ixh, weighing not this plan is advisable; I am present- I
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1 ';'r'•, I about 67 founds a d reaching a length ing now for consideration, !
• E •of nearly1
leight le t, caught by Frank 'The situation demands careful plan- I-
'A. Hubei,,presldl nt of the Marlon ping before we are in the midst of the •
Steam Shovel Corn,,any, and a lifelong conge$t.on. .I
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�9 I friend of,Mr. Ha•ding's; a 33-pound "I respectfully urge you to visit each
c.••^y 1' wahoo pulled in by Harry DI. Daugh• of the schools and lieu their actual • I A
arty, which will b1 sent by hint to his operation. I '• r •
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!4•• - - home at Columba`, 0.: Dr. Ely'. 35- "Respectfully, L
,• - pound ' ;Viols and htenntor Frelln)thuy- (Signed) "A. C. ALLJ::-SIIOUSE,
'Den's immense skllflah. ! This i fish, "Superriping principal." •re
,G weighing 72 pounds, was the *gest • -- i /
4I t one caught on the rip and will be sent 1NIJHDt;R CASE TO JURY. / ' A
�X to the seruetor'e N w'Jersey home- SQPEI;TUN, Oa„ Feb.. 1.—The case • 0
- ( of lean Davie,charged with the murder I
y _ t HAIG AND HZ, G CAUSE of William H. Hall, went to the fury
TROUBLE FOR W.L SHORT at 7 o'clock tonight. I
.I l _I I• I Andrew Jatksonj greatly rejoiced in
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V. 7,- Short, arfeeted estermii y on his nickname "Old Hickory," which was j�
charges ea having liquor In his phases- first girth hint b)f his soldiers,
,i" 1 ' r . cion, was bound rer to 'the crimial �'~— •l `�w'
d' hurt-of r cord by i uetiee�of the Peace THS MARK DEVIL DA3 BEEN \\\ •
i • i' George M. Okell un ler $600 bond.!ShoSt • - A' r •y. ! gf) Pr'.
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Ip .� mss- d.by. (.r`rty Detective Pierce T.iki�,t'> U 6l lOptnri.';oti:eDa I 1 '1 P . ,..-".l .I •_ - •
and Depu y Sheri Rolfe at„pi
local, crowd, follow and get a peek at him. i r • 4�^
S hotel,-A unk ful of ilei 4a oil adv' 'l 1 •
i whisky MI found i a e 7 •
+� room, it 16 said. t`�AY ttC'�1t11�i1 1MIblttEllB".i. - •
Miami Floral Cimpany, The Flower •
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F. Pardo, charge with isving ignor Artists. tan ( & 13111 street.only,, =,(Ay.*�l���Tlrt� •
e , In his posttests.,.. T,. o'. Li d�u9Ja •au,' £-... vCt a�s.Il, a,w l I+L 11 ,1\1�� TRO •
bond. 4 l ., Li 11 t • t)
I Solomon/lt''Rolle, a 'sited n charges o , a `tet. tt1;" ,
ii ,r i assault mitt baste was 'iven paha of I. Your Ad x31'The -
• It-s time to getaway from dark wii •
I ).•.. I E. L. Pinder, a anted - by Deputy MIAMI? 'i these are for wei*rron bwight spring d
Sheriff Piider on harps of is ulna a •
f'., worthies heck,wit have nearing to- •
'WEEKLY? - - , are finely tailored, of-good French I
I' • moprow,beeore th, uatice of the peace, -
I Konen Rpbert., c bored, eharger,�with •
match. They may be had in blue strir
win obs ens Ian ua e, was ar ested
'by Con table Chart • M. Sirotham The •book with the picture cocas, white models. •
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•: es 'petty hyssop,will b given a prell▪ ;nary that's sad by all new visitors t• •a ,A -
„ .4'v' • hearing toil■y. Miami—many before they get hers • PRISE $8.95 TO $1
i a Rates: $3 per Inch one time: 112.TS '
¶,c',. y„ All Sh ri Rrf3, TTENVIOfY. weekly per Inch for S times; $2.5$
'• ne ere re o otf M•micro Temple in this ,• •
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- , vicinity s,ne roque■ ed le meet In ills- weekly per Inch-6 time.* or mora, •
t 1 eayne rfayi.Lodge •oms-et 2 p, tees to- payable weekly. Now' In second DISTINCTIVE SPRING
day,to attOnd the f neral'service',Of our
A - . I late brother noble, letua Jones,- Malc Publish flatordays by
Hefty�,yt) I f Malcolm fleveran<'. we* lletl)/
•✓ii, 'r J.II,ORR Proal ant Press Building. ,
','•',141,..i I F. W. ',LANKY,Retr.tary. _ II
MAR�E'7
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rr . INV T.IN OUR.
, 's i $18.00 PAIR