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1675-3 Town Of Harding T • ♦ 0 'T'l1E MIAMI !LEI ,. 3.4 Is Pub/!she • Miamians for Migrrt I, the East Coast o! F. MIAMI, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. Tllllt7.1'-laes psis-al TODAY. PRICE FIVE EYS A PERFECT SEA OF PEOPLE ATTENDED TILE HARDING 7'011"NSITEIAUCTION S:ILI FILLED wITH • LIDGE 1 COOLIDGE I IN OIL '�i • .,•Y», 14, . •w M ���,.•4.4.r H_ R . tt t. P, ! TO SEEK ' •II. X-' ::. "`ti ,t,Jni tV«e^I' .r .1 `i'�':"torr.r`roiel. :., s:`r - h Via„ 3.lbr'yi, 1• 'f• 1 -- Not At- :I''s'• f,rte, :11......„,,, '� ; YM 1, ♦,,,?..1 R 'f ,.,.....,,-,,,,..;),,,,..c,.... •tw %�'� ,e 'Immediate Crim 4• • •'rf.r !'- .'.ear...4 -tivr4+�•,!/ S S *♦+ '?4c"..'''.''',':7: ) „ e. r41:,..1...1 t• '.414.' er♦ ./„rt,' t " 3'' /t,.�w Treat �` n�� '�L r" Cyd acct:.j4 c�°Fr v i 1. ai. vle a .ti.ti• . y f� Prosecution in 4tw .'�e•h u _`Y'� �A.. 4 ;:v w *' J•' r 4: w' ♦r Y •..II ` (,4-�,5 •' •4,41 f�` = f Coming I lobed. ' * 1t x V� "'J djfie •'• tt i I S :41,.4;',41/<,„.... ;0,ear ri'. > =S 1j • nits •tin's t[ "'I.. L .j, n = '.. y^ es, r" .' 1 F- • ---- e •s,a/ ear ' JI 'FRAUD" x - . ,i 4 � . -.,., #x ,,. yr. "� �'=� „c. _.a SPEECH CAMPA of Baa I • r ' 'lie ie.' "� � r../� �1,' imsok 4!CP ♦ 1 r ,r N,�), •'. +!� ►.. (Fighting Word slings" w..��` y r. •',. +� �,; ,• s YL .r...J.• - • Calm Exterior ��1••�la� V' .r,. y Asking No ter. �. i�i.e- .i. " • 4/"it ---- Jt4 1•It1:RK. •'�•• /. y ✓ t - r /,.°� r• /x;7S ya ..1 M7il.4',lr I(y. III%. MONO. . 1 ..' •• ^P , 617' ,8• 1 ailed News Stag .\11 nrga!1.I e, � i. l �••. �� / • 4t ...tiro " `•F l, w tI.• eg•.I1nt • t. 'I'° ` .f s iter.. t�• �jg7r row TOOK. Fob ft rawee and. : 11 F' 6) /' '''1, �.•. 'moi' �(;- jr =qt�t. k� Lig rwrn enol Inrng ^Y • 'r ♦„ f -...,--...,---....H.:1'. .• .�` ruptiYn revealed In al govern.1 4' . ♦r, k♦• rY"I • tea. Drum-i 1.' YY1 ;y ,*• , :., f'r, .......`. .. k... r • - ' .Y 44.,.: .'i,•.',.. . „..s , e► �nrasinsundel. Presidentpie(' r dramatic. • n lJnroln day Pled/. � 'd'"e stnrY32 LOTS IN HARDING TOWNSITE I • - ;ProsedInte. ion. tooth 'Prosecution. bath c ,•f the perwogs Inv. .t Senator -, he'no pullll.'a, atm de.ot.lant j ARE SOLD AT PUBLIC A•UCT ION ' d. "K'' • ,VwreThum, speaking b, un•. In oy• - -- } _s1' '.• Republican club he lected by '"r'^ t .r dont answer the el ,.bird the 38 Lots Were Bid in. But Six Bidders Failed to Make •e First ' . .r`+:. . � 11n• gone up al lt. day In the Payments; Price,Range Runs Up To More Than r°'' k dal. Ifo voiced 111 Si 1,000; Sale to Continue Today. ;>' the ed to t e welch aloud the ,► folded to the ulun rtlse • each one•fonrlh of the purchase! s Iv:'$!A.,.... coli not l but hti Rat ,11 a decd. OItt than 3,000 prreonw attended price of their iota at room 304 First; `, ,�._ Ile not lose frith.tat heard Mot J�J �the. government` the first de)•'w auction of lots 1e. National hunk building h«fora the ',.p.,' . \ •hr)ugb the trials nn In .f•I'Turtiin town/411e - -. n the cies g )art rrday, and Se I Any on whir:l they mad.• their xuc•I r +will m..lntaln Itself tots sero bid fit, of theme Only 37 crsaful bid it. endr.l. I When the Vre•I. h„ Ira•IIIR Lnng In-fore the time net for the! • ,OrS ,.• .. had tent left a •ht to Ilxrry I bl.l•Irrr sonde their first payment, nu:(lute t.. begin un1..1.,ol.nrm bud �'' •►r" "4 5_ l'w� .I..al he Is deeply at cell la 1.•.1k ami the reenslteing sea tele' x111 he , •,ii y begun to arrive In • tit ratty elreanl I ' a matter of Venou"I u11 groups put Up for ante agalt, today. and when to o'clock arrived all .. r on hl• part to •ear :, In (real The en,w.1 ,vse on,- of the largest available parking Altana had been - »t \ �unfallrrin(f prYse.•a taken selthb, u dlstanee of une•hulf tt • - IIF. ...fusel of (lint ever attended a real e•t•le'aue- . power of 11. (retain the tion sale In or about 311,,o I. land the Mlle both north unA mutt. of the - _ T -mond alto- been,. of the bade. 'r• .r1 (••i he he aurllnn "'elf narked an unueunl At the revelation of ticeree aA rttun.nn bad been erected on '' ` '' In loo event In Florida, being Ihw first of the ground.., where Mr. ubenrh:ill•I ,t w ..1. 111• subtle •oprorel. Its kind to be. held In title stale. orient he auctioneer. The crowd roto-I 'fiCefn, of the pro, C. A. (Il.enehel a. of Waehingtnn. plrl ely to urrnuudrol the pl.tforn. and I Mare to private Pr democrat. n. C. federal official In charge of reached (,ark fully no fret to Ihe -1•helogrw lt, 1•y Shepnn ed. !With scorn and Indio .orsday ho the snlr here. Met night dee1111ed to roadway Nohow the Annotto 04.4-x' O. SII t\t1A\. r. `' Ia deep a:one of hu „Voainlf a reveal the of the bidder who The bidding n• fr all miles •,r (•is..lawd, i,.. ,.hu pwr.•based •' • NI,a. betrryrl of had +.115.1 to make their fleetea pay- and from a11'a parte of the crowd I , • .( the nffl- the /trot 10. offered In Ike lined- - lament the under.. melte In ..ash, an t. required In the with the auctioneer.1, fr hl■ fox ntj lea for:Nolte sadlyn rile )eater- ,tit d- cnnfldcn o, in "mel cal !laugh- rules of the aurllnn. sea Point on the platform, gettingof 4 •- of the de- Mr. (*enchain eel.. Ileal one ',,•ea,, the hid Of those furl herr nt bark l.1 day. I 1 �L:.,+ , • ,, 'cannot reel with the stew. frond lot which wow ...onus the low. the crowd macosily tea the ones Ihe patent from til. ' . • still Iry can no ye page. government girt Way to CY/tlela art bl.lm wow not ink ell IIP. as pro. crowded In clt,. to ter punhears. I *i Ilhe Anlerlran peopl. .al anon of V1r11'.1 Is) the rules. )•e,terduy. live when lot I of block I. the first lot Ther.• was little. If any. Int 1111 in �•', _ I officers with rare es Informal_ x,1.1111 I Iota acre not token tilt ivy 10 be eoht, wan placed before Mei the eutln,elas!1t• 1,IAdung through the I C .'• r {fill and high-minden he Nod the bl.lolerw. Three of these were In IronIrctive Parolee,..ern •the Moldin IJ a■ the Iota were offered at oh.' ',• III y an "pub. blocks I cud 10. I 1 g a•Y P ) ,tfJ to 'YllTh the •nths after Strong r p,-Int ion marked the- , marled teff with unl.•t. wilt 111.11411111J wit)..Ifo. hal cry- Thr. bidding eras..I ,.. _ ♦ / of lustlet. There v wort ion. Th.. L.l.'l Vurchwe.. the first bide bring raleed jLuml with n'.•lorh In tie..softer In ord.I 1l..it 4 •4, I wdequrte and until. service, but I. '" each suclv.vlllg b11, then narrowing)the pnn•hmeere alight Imre Ilour In 'fl• •."•t•' Ilion, ..rimier!and . Steil. Lr. old on Il..• 3Y lots y......•allay sus: t,.wn In flan and tinnily with a realm.. .•..eh the .office, ::lot nest Netiee.,1 '�Z:' '-1 _ I guilty and protect with hew 1_,;,7uo. ,I r, trLrnrhull de.•Ilor11 le'•,f jk0. 3lntri II. Simannlan of'I•leve•I 1b.nk 6111h11,,g. and Inakt Ilo•Ir .•e.'1, •••. 6 Inrrest. • the rale of reveal hew mod. wl 1d h.• drdorled I• 1. . from thin aw..•n ill t1urrIse ill the laud, Ohln, lY•.•u fon•• ter ow Per of Ihw`Psyn..•nln h.f..rn ton bank closed. b' "In this effort IIr „bowed tient properly, Ills noel Idol ,rue 111,7:.0 : Y ' r'•'' f,•r Illee, ten part bre, In obtain- actual "mount of cant. received In F:► „... Ib•• w. r(arted, 31r.' IIr In Ten- fleet payments loot night. for ride 1..., wdnl.•h was ex/telly placed Q L .r'n, . a:r•k�., 'speedy. It will be 7kY .Worn the appeal•«d value (*et..•hallo menduored that _I•It el. `,,,_ ' - �, publle•n but I Fat it nae tout- Ti l E•ItS r.•meln 101 tele to Ion cold on 11.1e property 1.y the gayer t,n,«lit. ll h Ihere wan .,o legal ..Lila,lion 1 .'0uut shield •n Y"n, bsirra wry 1 at auction. aa.I the cal! will b.• With the waltl of this lot. Um lithe .,1, the purl n/ the g..,'rr11111e111.y)'e• -rknto5 rte pk I., rfprbllean. f •e.1 I man, who coullnurd from dayto la Until •11 rhxug.A hand for Ihe drat Mae In Af r. I",i.Norton, who Lead Perth...0,. I can not pe. that • Y are tory and five years, an title was ,,,„do R rialto to the Property los . I., A. alt K"'II.tin. anyone because he rlelma In of (bete are dlkpOer,I o1, Mr. (then. • part of the Purrhaar nude by the r,.. w. . et to..hi ea Ion, ll. 1., 411.o In la r1'�IIF:N the preside conte tell chitin mold Met night. United Melee fr Ihe KIM(of g oatee h.. •ml ru.lrr, s ullowr.l l,• I•.,r- 1 s k 1 chnen tut 4 of LIock 10 m whl,•le hie. chw.me Yr Ue .tete .,r llenung and fair Mende "ovinrrd tinder term" of the este, enc.-mm-1 In 1117. Th.. nbetr^clod .•hale of -_- _ ,- - ........tee here and ...led w• one- .ale gut the flit bidder. fore ',mitred to ploy In title to the Int tewcd contain hot One 1.1)NTINt'I:1) I.N I'AI:1: TWit tlx neer re.I.edor. part of the enuntr) _ _--r. - ••I went n^ Illle 1. . ..n.- In the ASKS •) -- .- -- L. . ling o/ Innocent a. •n his mind NOBLE, IN JAIL, I GOT PATROL WAGON. IsimmoNs QUITS KLAN ` FLORA •F'INCIf EXTRA thinking condemns( .flan that THINKING IT A TAXI of I frau nitrations ad -, I •creole tries; ' TO KEEP NIS pAPERSI - FOR 151500 IN CASH IN VALENTINO. FILM ^f .fraud and torr .ear thmu lt.q curl a lime that t1 IIV Till: UNITED NI•:11'K Icy 'TOE UNITE". NI':N's ellis.nry le tested their right.' ward evil, (a ru,lo. ekleago. Fe k. 13. %est leek. Fel.. 17. I the Kland- --•-•- upon the rry^Ir•o,• rent Inter. 1r I:•' Called (:...rt.Timmy- Founder Has New Or aniza- ,1,11111 1:1\1'11, a Ike grease .r14 , the 141111'14 4.1 Protests When They Are Kept; g Ihrw•afeguard of we. eh wan Pr"- a 1 •"• 1" •" la'v'e"1d••• "t' tion.Official Announcement i` '"1 "'""dl'""' 1• Used Draft for 560,000 on though Ihlek ."lase. waving a Amrele•a filmdom.Ito workbox w 1hr m•,ete. ..( ,r yblrAlled by r4.4444•144% _- • inxiIl ,.f tea, lut.ul l\f.. New York Bank Found. tY . r1Y.ra an..•rl.r at Imperial Palace Says. a lent, entre la • I,....• Inland 11..,11 of our I.r• • lend rime to eaelytoday. .fad.". from. ,o Meller w/. W.titewart, steal to root I ••werr awa♦ered the drlare IAV '1111: ,\Kwa'IATit• It:rs'5 1k. team•nob ,,ode .xllll••nw lbw r••o..foo bore•" h •nrnY of in. eheerf.dll• as he slopped. II.AN•rA, •:a.. 1•'1.1.. I7.--Tile for• l • 7'1..• high mor el torr, of lila RI('113I0::1), Vw., Fell. 1:. -• Ar• numb when •h. • ,rhr.l nppo.o• Pepeople. Ihe 7'k5rpran thought It a lilt ` 1.moot .'....t'h..'" end :•7i.."'“.•tel 1., floe late John .luno ,•kw. be prI I....•I omtlan)•. a retinae.' in pnllce court thin morn- ) •" I',emoted by Il..u Queer when he colored 11..: ma. which ,,11..In.Joseph ti,.- 011e.cavi•• engaged ••foe couple Ir lit .I, a Yh g had gotten hug on the charge of beim;a fugitiven p )+ g int wroio .I-Or 1 rklar from fbr rear. ••r.•r lune fo0vd.r of U..• Ian Klnt w IYf Il..• glb.- 1i.•.d the. T►a Pot from Mellen front Iltnmi, Yin,• whereand.dose•eatery I. "... Id.ola fa i yrnl•rl the g,. .er• 1921, he.la euld'to be wsnled f..r enohesslln ••Iia(.. „...• he •edere,l rd he ICI:,,, 4..p.,.cd .41 hie richt, 1R1.• and too"' pose". KIlid.r.•1 In lar -Invisible Eittplie- be r tl.wx "3 u tui.'• ' •omt•In Ion, I11i,een from 11,« 1'r,.,l.•,.tlnl ►'Ina n.•••I wild Into a l..eg weal sad rwnb•Iwl.. _ 111. guilty In )nb.l• .dr had sold ,'Yrpnrall^tl of Ileal elle, 31are11n ll J. elrn.hcr, red. slant.. late. ted r . un•,.I hl. nu.utllW ouunl,- 1:1.•ra Inn.•.. sept.h. ..uf ..I like to have Noble protested Indignantly again.( ..... f 11.r,,,o,f r i.:1"."..7:1:.!:1.7::.1.1•::,3:1:!,,1 711:..•I s:::::::.::,:::"::!".': h114,•1.r t1•o.dn. .,ben rawn. I 1`II►: i u.sl f..r,. 1mt and fol• tent toeing ellow'ed to he ve Ihe one •f. Thompson we.■ helped Ifort Ikr ••'" Ix enol,. 1eI1•tn1 j i e1 ..ilio low 141111,'• engin paper. ted 1:•7 In nb1' I•a.n ►.4f?dofft Wizard erre I•w r.:bJ Ie role bob fr rhe r Ialld•�Veat In- e 1 •• 'e pal col nrwgnw sad lata a cell to of.htef of?doff In Ion pc r,:.l Wizard e- j"'Ilea(hal h.•rpclL 1. whl.•h were arra.,hew p .eeood. at the tars IY Il.. I..I,I ter I/wd..lyb wart'• Influ• ll.n5 of Ila•t.fOnt horn>In nday nll;h,. sleep e.1/blo rs w.r la lira•f high �If loon. \('e Mees h:ra n•. slunll•er nor alrry•" 'lair to go The papers measly pertained to powered b••1eh before Iwg 1'u.lrr terms of ler enol rayl resot tons•• f stew Owlbo. lice Ilbenee stood out Nobes'• efforts to 'wears a potent on 111.1.11.•• l'ol,pt,e Kim owns Mitred to wsowg lb.... of .kr e..r.., ..o l''1e11Jgr'n speech .e one would • plan for Increasing the s rvlreabll• berere Ike Hdge. ee all oVP^rl lion In the Ku Nina keynote for hlb cu ' Klatt nog In the 841,111.,1et fa(Ion.••f frrrl•k wlmo.pbere for \nice. ng mut.•than ity of fon lirned Ilea. Ile alto hoot m um.A draft for ee0.UV0 on•New York C::w 3:':•t^r'^'•^`. ""•" 1-C^>.:2rv.,' "1 Inprrlal \VlsurJ I:wuu and Vronds.•A ....... .... fila.. Ile plunged Ilan tel from tow bank Ing concern. •x,..~+ -• not to take parl'In all_ orcau11nd10^1 / bell!, prdtivw atitiurx Linda In ••it'r auto gc0uw to tisk my Panes" r .r movement h0%i t for Its pee rp..r.• I 23 ARE DROfi NL'D IIr Al14n.ntln Ilrnrau tetrad tote ..fol I + ... senlid • etrePtlne Inp ..t the Noe Noble malt to Juallee John Ingram. I d nothing. They r. My I.a•rferenee• rt. ter hewn. / continuing ••I hour LN TRAIN WRECK .tl t,1•. ' Ione 11..11 lee. .•.1�A'1I RO.l, a ) �1 '1... ...erred by rill let ' leterelde nr••nerl V. and wh11e 1 em kept la ...•,...euo......o .•I ... .. � , t ,I./ �:I1 I.`o I: '1.1,I..ring - re++rrea. While necratars or ." .ide Exquisite Pink Sarchophagus Howard Carter Finds That tyzTIt the senate in recess until ta• Fighting Words Behind• His 'er°p n°;. raltroaA Which Makes World's Foremost E YY morrow and Pr•aid•nt tootldt• 1,,••• Ile r.l.e tile), Egyptologists Speech- in New York there was no public die- Calm Exterior""Rl Heis. tovern Exterior-Reveal fnent. the boa less, a "Gleaming Golden Man." rusalon of the Denby resignation mat- , cint rot toe , al Asking No Quarter. control government al :Y THEASSOCIATED PRESSthe heat of the tomb; In the Lack• ter. lice relevy Denby maintained III• _. are arrayed against r ground. heneath eeaffuldtng, pulley■ •1"". but several senators MailedCONTINUEDFROM PAGE ONE tear to have a man It tiF. on. gyp..Fab. 12.4-The great- and roper', the plain huge mass of public statements regarding It. who knows them an, est discovery In the history of the royal sarcophagus. brilliantly 11- Senator Johnson, of California. who directly.1. dh• public to beisr down and who cannot be ev otology. even as man? clalrn. in luminated under the b11ndinR ray• of is op/voting Mr. Coolidge fir lh• re- with all oft Its weight on 4ongres.. path of duty and jut ,nelo[Y. wan made the■ afternoon °n a.ii, candle-power electric Iamb. publican presidential nomination end lore• the Mellon bill through. ylE moat' lmmee Of the Egytologlst. there first and t the plainly adorned •eputchral foremost were Prof. Jamas H. Breast- voices largely the sentiment of the 144415 people must endsrstand this 1 Usu• before the . ober of Tutankhamen In the Vat- ed, l'nivereity of 'Chle■go, whose republican Insurgents In hie ratite. 1 is their tight." hr iald. '?hay le whether these sin', of the Kings• name holds a high place in the an• ment that the forthcoming elections the Kings. of a gathering rain of Egyptology; Prof. Percy E. would have to decide whether the at- 'lobe elm Orin It. Unless they mak• eve fortes ■hall con- Newberry. acknowledged authority Hyde of the a=ecutive or the senatetheir wl•hes knowh to tonere.•, or.whether honest a, esentlnt the elite of Egyptology en anrlent Egypt; Prof. Pierre ha- waa correct. lid of Tutankhamen'■ great pink Ca,,, . head of the famous Cairo Senator L Fotletle or Wlsconsih, wltheut regard to party,this bill will mens shall be re•tor. Museum; George Foucart and H. M. lender of the republiean insurgents net ass. ••I ser • them t° renewed •atmini In the i, ophagus was raised, and a Stu- D R busty magnlfleent mummy case, Wenlock, both of whom, like }Low- said he saw "ho reason for comment," people. and not pr. -red with plates of Solid gold Was ord Carter, are practical diggers; add that at this time he antletpated effott•." scribe of the pilot)* ,ght to light, Albert M. Lythgoe. curator of the no further aclluh by the Senate in The president reiterated that he-Is to moment was the oat datlo department of l:gyDtoloRy of the thO matter. few, mroM he.history or the dramatic die- Aletropolitan Museum of Art, New Senator Read of Mlasourl,.a Bandl- oPDesed to material IINrLtlon, that "I want this cooter ry of Tutankhamen'. tomb. By York, and Dr. Robert Mond. well date for the demgcratic presidential he believes the Marlon durtax t wis situation. I wan' -rot consent of those present the knowh us an excavator and who at nomination, took the Ile* of Senator rhea and women : ,my-form ease which undoubtedly present is conducting interesting ex- Johnson that "It will take mote than schedule will produce the maximum cold blooded about I uses the king's mortal remain•. cavatione In the tombs of (her nobles. • certificate Of Confidence from C,*l' revenuo-and at the safes time afford to dlaresard my' P. easurably surpase• In splendor The king was shown wearing the yin Coolidge to restore public) ton 1- the greatest amount Of tell H. H• or yniltical fortunes beauty even the previous mag- '•nervi' or folded head tire*• sten dente In Edwin __restore the light of their we ant treasure the excavatnn• to On the sphinx and In the center of Adrelnisttatioh leaders Were out revealed that It was on hie Initiative; delibeFate judgment, tomb have brought to light. which lapis lazuli. was the sacred spoken In their approval of the Dreel- Immediatelyafthe he took office that the taus• of demo. .e mummy case Is perfectly In- urenus or cobra, side by nide with dent's t,ositlon. Senator Lodge set It Is described as one of the a hawk's hoed. Framed In the golden Massachusetts, the malotlty floor Setr•tary Yeltonm eat to work on the governept—what t wonderful.things of its kind folds of the wig-like head-dress leader.mit- 'Gaited the White Hodes be- tax taducttoh bill. It will-save the future of the n►tloe has ever been found. The mit- Tutankhamen's face appeared; 1t Ora■ fore Mr. Coolidge departed for New &A lain a million lan every Work- I am unavailable I s Is represented In high relief, that wistful, beautiful boyish (rice York and was said to hive gone Int day, It. said. draw and fight as red with ■beets of solid gold, there to present personally his con- Then the president elaborate the ranks; If they think which Is seen so often in the hunting atulatinns than twice life ■Ise, his serene 'mends adoring his chariots, his (tows, R cryptlo Qeelaratloh against the sol- will do so with all t sot- beautiful face •s uf■tely incised, hi. box ea and hl■ chains. with [Ilam- Chairman Lenro of the oil tom- tiler bohu■ which was contained In In the. glittering eyes of aragonite and mlltee, declared Mr. Coolidge un- ^1 will do anythlnr tg opcurved beard of solid gold. In[ eye* of arwgOnite, strangely, doubtediy was right In holding It ea- hie message to congress last Decem- flail and sceptre which the kingff eerily life-like, a ■lender, finely- cluslvely .an executive functlon." bet I■ right and Dcnt t. ps in his crossed hands are of curved nose, nn exquisitely curved v - the party and the e, •d wood more than three feet •enettive mouth and a chine adorned 12 1-IARDING TOWNSITE "e FEW months of good timers are "To this conferane. From the waist down the broad With the trcdltlonel curving heard. L ,worth mote to thR strvice men Imm•nsoly It' Y ;n of protective gifoddssaes meet The artistic merit of the work was meeo men• lynt Ives ,■ the knees 'to shield the Phu- designated by [hose who saw it an LOTS SOLD IN AUCTION themselves than anything they could outside of the demo. front danger. of the highest description. eclipsing receive in the way of a bonus," the renentativee of lobo, FNanything hitherto discovered in thin [ the Ilei was raised the mum-• tomb, which has been so rich In CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE preeldent warned. He Said the bonus of [h• farmers, and my-case was found to be covered art tette masterplecen of the, e(Kh- bill Which was vetoed by President think advisable in three thicknesses of linen teenth dynasty. The dignity of the home stands ton the appraised 'valuemay tet as tar as figure- of-the king la superb, with of $760. The 1' is adjoining on each Harding would have cost 1226,000.000 Index of public oplt. toed with'age. Thl■ linen when the arms crossed on the breast, the aide later sold for over {8,000. annually for the first four year.. ••W• must all di Cup disclosed to the bewlidtred right hand fronting the crooked At o'cloc the agreed cloelnR This, he aeaee, would mean Indefinite to the limit of hut of the a=ctivator', as one or ernptre, the ei n of eoverrlgnt)•, and time, all of bl`,eka I and 10 and 11 postponement of tax reduction, an- vlclota and slnlete, the Ilft a [tai, symbol set' dome lied, lots in block 2, a total of 39 lots. had other increase in the cost of living. finance, trans ortat e present told a correspondent The hands are beaullf ally mod ellyd. D as Associated Press "a gleaming, Beneath the crowned arms down the been sold. Those purchasing the lots drying up of credit, probable rats- graft, which has der en man." front of the ease runs the tradition- nod the prices paid were as follows: Ing of Interest rates, "all of which In government 1st ',e mummy case stands In a coffin el prayer for the king. together with In block 1. Lots 1 and 1 to Morris D. would result In inflation and,higher democracy Itself un: ahnt seems to be a woods an sleigh hon two now familiar certouchre,one Shanman of Cleveland, Ohio, for prices, with the grave danger of Into oblivion." -.hath ems tie se priests dragged wtth the name of Tutankhamen and 111,7;0 and 19,450 respectively; lots ultimate disaster to our financial ......----41-...... the 'Valley of the Kings. the other with hie official titles, 3 and 4 to John Scott of Miami for system." ItnkhePoruneb• $8,L00 oarh; lot 6 to Clarence (1. YOUNG GIVEc picture the scenehein this gra- The only blemish on the golden "We h•.ve bran through one peeled loos find one must visualise a sheet of the mummy case is (hot the Smith of 'Miami for $6,600; lot I to of dentition," he continued, "Nearly ow, low-roofed vault, the walls fret are black an though bitumen bad Fronk M. Terry of Miami Beach fOr all the men on the farms and many rhlch are decorated with rather stained then. The mummy race, $9,950; lot 7 to Charles Rosenthal of of the men In buainees have not yet i�ND GOES I .h religious scenes which King which fits fairly closely within the Chattanooga. Tenn., for 812,100; lot recovered from it, and the country Lad painted In honor of himaetf sarcophagus appears to stand on u D to(George Berger of New York city certainly does not want to take the his predecessors; In the fore- wood sleigh on which, In Co many for 16,000; lot S to John I"riedmen of risk of another like experience." ' • nd a group of guests, bare- mural' reliefs in the homba of the Minneapolis, Minn., for $1,150; lots He also observed that It 1s doubt- ed. In shirt sleeves and unpteas- kings, the royal mummy is depicted 10 and 11 to Roger Deering of !flank ful whether there In any moral Jus- r warm, jostling one another in as being dragged for burial. for 13.700 and 14.505 respectively'lot All is Quiet it lineation for placing all.the people - —'------ -- _ It to George Berger of New York for of the country under a great burden General Forel este Patrol, Oasis Temple, Char- METHODIST BISHOP 13.800; lot 13 to Frank St. Terry of to pay some money to solo• of theta. . N. C. They were.led by their Miami Beach for $1,576; and lot 11 to 800 Troops .ate band, olad in .red Zouave IS STRICKEN HERE Charles Rosenthal of Chattanooga fur "A VERY large body of Service men trio, with gaudy cape of green 17.100. do het want the bonus, and ob- yellow, striped, Hewing freely In block 10, Iota 1 and a to Joseph By HARLAN he breese that came from the Frenkel of Brooklyn, N. Y., for 111,- )e_t to being taxed In order that it Potted Newa Stat. Dr. Homer C. Stuntz, bishop of the 850 and $9,000 respectively; lot 3 to may be paid," he said. "Thee re- -mb•rs of the Patrol, numbering Methodist Episcopal church, of the11E11RIN,III.,Feb +e roe Rtirbed in tach Royal purple Thomas C. Havens of Mlam1 for $0,- quest Is entitled to just e s much con- j 1 it and gold topped by this stand- Omaha area. which Includes Iowa 660; lot 4 to I. G.Norton at appraised eidertitl0n as the ,nqurt of those punctuated het red fee of,the Shrine. and cont- and Nebraska, was stricken with value of $750; lot 6 to Mrs. Martha who wafit R. This qulstlon ought to bayonette and bas* White.ty set off by h to canvas leg- paralysis yesterday morning at 10:16 A. Ware of Terrell, Tex., for 18,075; ed today on the un and shoes. They were led by o'clock in his room and was taken lot 6 to Martin Hyland of Ht. Louts, be decided In accordance with-the WHlikmann county. Charles V. 1lroekmnn, and also to the Bayview sanitarium. I,ust Ste., fur $5,960; lot 7 to et, Orover welfare 01' thehole country." oo thatrthe sere- 1r' a spacious ml tits. for thNr Share of the flight he was reported In a critical Morrow of Miami for 112.000; Iota 8 presidentout much authority a Ilse of match started at the condltinn, wltl, ills entire Ieft sada and 9 to Joseph Frenkel'of Brooklyn ice rendered in the war could not be of soldiers to supe. y" tonstrurled home of Nrhlpsrnlysrd, and teu■ lea u semi-con. for $1.700 nod 14,100 realm rllrelyt tutrecompensed With money and that gality he.could m Me. on N. W. North River Drive, eel"' state, 10 to Herbert Slathc w■ of Lakewood. "the AMlrlean soldi.r did not enter cruor Len Small'. tattler street, to Bay Shore drive, Dr. Stunts is ohs of the most In- Ohio, for 13.1550; tot 11 to Lewis A. claim martial law termarchIng down Floater street fluent's' figures In the Methodist Harris of Cleveland Ohio, for $3,000; the service for the purpose o[ actor- Milton J. Foreman to the temple. I•.pietope' church, and hats traveled lot 13 to Lire. Martha A. Ware of 1r' of PersuaAlhg the throughout the world In the Interestsg De none) gain." away it, pistols e day's actl'itles opened with, Terrell,1'e=., for $3,650;lot 13 lb()try Opehing his address with a brief shovels. ,trlval at 1 o'clock of the delwgn- of the church. He was for manyistolsBuena of Lincoln, the prealdent g 110. They occupied • 30-full- w'1' nn editor of r naw■PaDer lea and lot 11 to H, t)rover Morrow of launched Into a dls,'ueslon o current job. Transformed ear train Culcutta,.India for 10 years. Jtlaml for $7,0'.0. political �uestlon, wrltlnR his plat- ntasl�.which makes Ile wars to have spoken at the Corm far the coming earnpaign with tiler out of a drug it were met th the ttaln byori \\blas 1'emPb last night. 0.nd wan tN lilork Lora 1 and S to Orry the ams arm, bold bond which car Conductor In a dl Shriner■ and the t onceami to tie to have giver an address In th J ecu- jIi , and were taken at once to taw J. Tnhsert, of ]Buena:' \-ls[u,t for .mark.d his,nrnt menaagl.to cobRre•s. field 1, these ('her d Palm hotel. AL 10�0 o'clock decdJ•:plete tl.Church et 1sed Ice dlfarOned lite city listehrs that field lads behaved Ing eeremonl.ts erre held 1r' the derdale t e to t. Ile was 1.0proceed 1(•800 and $3,550, respectively; lots the wNfare of the farmer Is • prob- life lona law •fidfrom there is Joife. wvllie• 8 and { to >Inx Illumenthnl, uC Jlluml, Ism nffecttns the whole ceasedyt Cu_ itis long Iribal u[ ds. followed Ly lunch and ra- .Lr. Hluutt'r wlfl. who 1s 1r' Ona- operative marketlnt. Increased tariff Like a tribal chi [tion of the day's Inside core- b., hes been notified of hon ronOi' for $3,100 and $3.150, respectl'ely; erase on wheat. Kotltrhmenl loan■ !fg[racefully to ah I al work at t o'clock and { icon,,and Is on her way to h110101 Int L to Chatie. Barran, o[ Cietlamd, f:lehtl Young, gent ek. A banquet w•as given Ih • He bus two eons, Cl Ae Htuntt, and such aJd't wUl help, he Bald. local forces Of ver pf the vlsltrhg delegation at who to a mlaalunsry In lda, and O.• for $3,350: tut t to:(elms 19.kimOtt. Touching brIuAY on t}ee 1•:uroDeen la back In the boss . lock. Homer Stunt:, who is it,South Amor• of Tompe, fur $3,720: lot 7 to C. X: eltuatlon, he predicted good would ails twin holsters , e parade next ,ecupled the at- ItL detirauwvre, of Miami, for $0,036; lot come of the reparations Investlga- once more,in his q on of the nub •, followed by A - •. 0 to Selina IC. Simon, of 'Pampa, for tion In whICh the American business Marlen, his eyes, s, ng snGn addressqthe-temple, Io- WOMAN IS INJURED IN $3.125; lot 1 to Soul Not-vitt. of Mlaml, men are cooperating. Export of sur- son for fresh boot .ng an 'by 'Imperial Po- Plus American capital ,(e Dykernan. Thts was largely for Ot,$00; lot 10 to Mn. Charles D al ought, In his turned• general Waal ded. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT l.eatty, of Miami, for $3,000, and lot opinion to be encouraged. The. general ha■ tivitles today are`confined to a 11 to Luke XllgallOn. of Far Rock- great to deputyrill• ll rrlptb • tonight at the 'Rainbow Car- away, N. Y., for $1,376. mAKINO the note of recent sus- stables. Air . atter which the Charlotte dole- Mrs, Loretta M. Wright hovered Those purchasing lots were given 1 gestlone for' another, disarms, policemen who heti ,n will leave for Havana on a between life and depth tact night in p g each Ohl' to the -day excursdOn, under dlrec. the Riverview hospital after she gbidders.sethem atbe the meet resentmell the president a ear stecisis Young. of the Visited Cuban tours. had been struck by an automobile at highest Those cerllncate• the present time does hot' aPDeat ■tad firearms hive* .giver . interesting fact is that 115 of 0 o'clock lust night on S. IC. Fant were then taken to the local ofilce in propitious for further limitation, but and firearms are I 147 Shrlh•s of North America and street near E. IC. Second avenue, the First National Bank building genalomen's attire I Dossasg ions were+J represented According to Arthur V. Fogarty, where they were leotard a certificate should a European settlement be ef• and Johnson uty. erdaY. More than 00 members 318 N. W. Sixteenth avenue, driver of of Purchase with the payment of footed, theft something may be hoped -Tile civil out o Part Dort tile car that ■truck her. Mrs. Wright One-fodrth dish of the price of the tone!tohe fully." ne order took D rt In sometor, told the United Nen h• tiny'■ work. Including wverni attempted to run •between his car lot. The balance of the purchase ••Tate Cnittd Slates stands ready to sitting mayor and s, t iar•away ltorolulu end south and another preceding hits. He price is to be paid in one, two and the situation in to 'ahems. City. C. Z. jamnied on Ills brakes, but"cold its three yours, when It patent will be loan with the other great Dowers, are cooperating wit is was unable to stop In time. The lee,,,•,I by the government on final whenever there appears to be reason- 'tray hav tor long a- 'ANDLt91S CARE YORTYONED. fender of the car knocked her to the pa t,Hent• able proePeet Of agreement, in a soldier.boy are cot -MANTA, Feb, 12.—The police around. 9'heae tots will be exempt from tax- Ip various sorts o She was taken to the nlvrrviety further limitation of eoMpetltive the people seen) plea rt cases against Mrs.Asa O.Cand- hcapitai, and from Imperil oh her atlon by the county or state until arm°menta," ■old Mr. Coolidge, here. All is , toll. Sr., young wife of the million- person Iter name wad learned but no the- patent Is issued by the govern- Rale of atM, to the Obregon goy- courtly tonight, soft drink magnate; W. .1. Stud- address could be found. hospital ment as the title remains in the goy- ernment was defended In language t. prominent dry cleaner' and authorities and police.are trying to ernment until final payment Is made. almost Identical with that recently PREMIER MAt ,kdent of the National Association locate relatives. No interest will be naked by the goo- emanating front the state depart- • Cleaners and Dyers, and O. W. l)r. Harold H. Fox, attending ernment oh deferred payments. Ment.. To refuse the arms would MAKES AB •11ne. president of a local brick physlrtan, said that Mrs. Wright's The only tax likely to be levied on have been equivalent to deciding that tsefacturing company, were called condition was very grave, but was the property will be one for Improve- a friendly government should not be recorder'• court today but were unable to tell sot yet whether.her menta such as streets, lights and permitted' to protect Itself, Coolidge RY TI$W ASSOCI tponed until Pollee Chief James L. skull wan fractured or whether she water but this Will only take place argued, LONDON. Fab. 18 ren can appalr and testify, had.concueelon of the brain. • In the event that the purehasets of ':1 did what I thought was neves- mosplter• thous!' n the property form a town and levy a eery to discharge the moral oblige- r'itement end in dire ?RESIDENTIAL CONVENTION BALLOT tax for able Purpose. Thr sale wltr tion of one friendly government to a Pow month• ago another, While I trust no further rrIm e m ne ter, 3. 1 • • be reopened ably Morning. at, 10 pr me minl•te r, 1 FEBRUARY 13, 1924 o'clock and continued uht1l 8 o'clock action mey be necessary, I shall con- old, today announced \ - In the afternoon, and also from day tlnue to afford protection In ac- government to a • to day until the entire tract has been cord■nc• with the requlrtements of tensely interested In I wish to record my vote for sold. International law," he added by way was oh racteri•ed a e► of a fling at his critics in con re■■oted and It rat JT. WITHERS IS HOST --- from two former t . nehvtr, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs, Frank RalAwln end If if. • Elston, firsnd ItapiA,, Mich.. Mr. end respectively of the to go as representative of Southeastern Florida to the AT DINNER AT URMEY Ylrs. • William etsrer. Mlaa Irene liberal -,parolee. Stacey. Cincinnpati, Ohio. There, were r'0 Charles Wilbert,. MIamI: Jack lent,* r dal anym, •" • Presidential Convention 1924 d, T. \4'ltherr, of the . Wither* Joyce, president of the Furniture etrrlsed mane tor, 4 Transfer & Storage company of MI- Sl A Iona to Brltlnh paHl amt, •nlertalned a number of friends overt' tin lexpreill.; Me as.1. A. The ersmier Indicate • S1�Iled •• end us elates ■t dlnnet at the Hotel aeon. of (e.SLO: IIL; rs, J A. intention of driving Laney last night. WInkqIr,Chleag_o: tear. and Mrs.Olorge b mentary ataAls ciapresentT.I. This 6a116t will not be counted If received at the office of The pRsldenlor the NallbnU Futnitrr• and DM1ra, O rouge . Willman, New had no intention of L Miami Herald later than-TRN days after date. Name of the candle \Yarohoasem nn'• aeeoelation,and Mrs. York: air, d Mrs, William jtahh, utile* by smart par slats must be plainly written. It Is absolutely necessary to write In Yew Tor1t NIN M'In lilantr. 1 \y'll• _ Bateman. of Chico Jo•e h H. MM A a A ��`� the name of the tonven tion for which candidate Is selected. Sign Meyer, ppesldent n the liltllnis 'am elope f at Mrs rt ser branch of thet synodsa.,lop, with Sirs. �nmll h. ail Ori' I,n Porte, and.; and +\i c. your own name. you may vote as many times as you have ballets Meyer. also of Chlcaslb: Jf r, and Mr-s. end \gra. Frank Shellhouse, of Indo-, clipped from Tht Harold. Yampulla, Ind. Ballots must be Dlaeed in a sealed envelope or parcel and ad- Harold Withers. Mr. and Mrs W. R. Callahan Mr. add Mr., John Wither% kraEMA O!1 rh:F.T. +w■ dreamed ieoaventa. Editor. The Herald. 1 lI, ea Sin. J. G.tine, all W.Lurk- y s Yea Copies of Tte Herald "will ■•t he old la lank far tela earltN rat Seaboard Air I1ne, all of Dflaml; One man says he had It over twen- waa Millet*�eltppesl tree •.p$*. M.g Ce Ir beck y,rrsr w,C bay r•e •Ory prod Paget, Nass rah art otla l'attl• Of '- yban and that one bottle Imperial - �.lsi,..ere Ides Orf dere elle a. will set be I t•inrinl+ati. Oh lo: Mr. and ifs W 7t. u ._ n .� ..A !._.. Ott :to.. '