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WEATHER Tartly cloudy tonight anj tomorrow. Slight change in temporal ure moderate northerly winds. HOME EDITION TWi MIAMI' DAILY Nl FIVE CENTS VOL. XXXVI. NO.

46. MIAMI, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931 "Big Bill" Whispers to Mascot Byrd, Polar Expert, Suffers From Cold In New Mexico Trip Judge Allows For Allowance Of Fair Speeder MAN IS KILLED ANOTHER HURT, huge seaplane arrives safely St las palmas Elsie Dodo, Evanston Co-Ed RICH MYSTERY MAN OF EUROPE SERIOUSLY ILL Sir Basil Zaharoff, SO, Rated Among Wealthiest in World REPEAL OF DRY CODE IS ASKED BY J. SOLON Lchlbach Starts Drive in House for Convention Soon IN AUTO CRASH Explains Case So Convincingly Court Agrees EL PASO, Tes Jan. St. (D Rear Admiral Richard K.

ISjrd, who lived for months through subzero temperatures in the Arctic and Antarctic complained of cold feet during a night automobile drive from El Past Iu Roswell, N. T. In an Alamogordo, X. cafe, the admiral mentioned bis he-numbed condition. A clerk quickly proffered a blanket with which Bjrd bundled up his fret.

The clerk refused payment. mirci is Arresica ana EVANSTON. 111.. Jan. 31.

DO-X Completes First Leg: of Atlantic Trip in Seven Hours Some allowance, Police Judge Harry II. Porter concluded, should be made for the allowance Elsie Dodo expect Fourth Sought After Fatal Accident to set. "Please continue the case," said Elsie, appearing for bearing down on HAD BEEN AT CLUB HAS 18 ON BOARD HAS AIDED NATIONS REPORT IS CITED the gas throttle too much. "Whvr 'It's likethis, said Elsie. "I pet if i I fi 4 yV' 1 IJpf 'i 4 vAf rip fr A I fy 5 Jr It II I 1 lfih -Hi lit a MJ1! A -ill I A iH my allowance every two weeks and the Light Sedan Overturns for next one is due Thursday.

I want father to send it before be finds out I Craft Carries 1S0.000 Pieces of Ma il on Voyage to Brazil Financier Honored Help to Greece, Britain, France Congressman Bases Pica on Wickcrsham Group Findings Sot arrested." SEN. COPELAND VISIONS G. 0. P. DEFEAT IN 1932 Near 13th St and 27th Ave.

Today Elsie, who goes to school at Wilm- ette, nearby suburb, won the point thereby becoming a modern Portia. An unidentified man was killed, an LAS PALMAS. Canary Islands. I WASHINGTON, Jan. St.

(JT) Basing his demand upon the Wicker- other may die, a third is in jail and Jan. The German seaplane NICE. Fiance. Jan. 31.

Basil Zaharoff, b0, so-called man of Europe and reputedly one police were hunting the fourth vic DO-X from Lisbon landed in the har tim of an automobile accident, about of the richest men in theworld, was bor here at p. m. a. sham prohibition reporr. Represent Tt a itive Lchlbach N.

today HC CallS lOr DemOCratS asked congressional action looking to DISAPPEARANCE OF GAME TABLES 4 a. m. today, which has provided au e. s. today with IS iktkous on thorities with a new mystery.

ithc repeal of the ISth amendment. said today to be. seriously ill at Monte Carlo. Basil was born at Constantinople iu lsr0 of a Russian father and board. Admiral Gago Coutinho, Portuguese A light sedan, traveling at high steed.

overturned near the intersec to Prepare for National Control aviator who already has flown the tion of 13th st. and 27th early Grecian mother. He was educated in today, with four men in it. PUZZLES POLICE When police arrived, a stocky youth, London ami Paris but little else is known of his early life, or, for that matter, of his later life. His great fortune has been built whose only identification was clothes bearing the label of an Atlantic City haberdasher, was dead.

NEW YORK, Jan. 31. f.p) Blaming economic distress on the Republican adniiuist ration. Senator Copeland X. today pre of activities iu munitions plants, ship A young man who was identified as building, oil, and other enterprises.

James L. Tieruey, Atlantic City After the war be extended financial CHICAGO, Jan. 31. William H. (Big Bill) Thompson, np for renoipi-nation in Chicago's Republican mayoralty primaries, is shown here whispering "A Cheerful Little of ioiticat wisdom into the elongated car of his latest political mascot, "Little Arthur." The donkey was given him by a New Mexico supporter.

"We'll win this race in a balk," brayed "Little Arthur." Hearing for Alleged Operator of Gambling Place Is Delayed musician, was hurried to Jackson aid to the British and French govern ments and later was honored by both Memorial hospital with a fractured Iu a sK.ch in the house he urged the chamber to take up his resolution submitting a repealer to the people through convention. He said two facts stood out iu the Wickersham report despite interpretations "as varied as are the views entertained on the subject of prohibition." "The commission is practically unanimous," he said, "that the ISth amendment is not observed and sot enforced. A majority of the commission unequivocally state their belief that the 1Mb amendment can never be adequately enforced. "If the labors of the commission are not to be wholly scrapped, these two propositions are the foundation upon which a new dispensation must be built." "Now that the tumult aud shouting has measurably died down." he continued, "the people properly turn to skull. He has not regained con Atlantic along the equatorial route, was one of the first of the passengers to board the ship, lie was taken out iu an admiralty launch.

Captain Christiansen greeted him "Welcome admiral, hero of the southern Atlantic, we are glad to have you W'ith us." They drank a toast iu champagne to the success of the voyage. Dr. Claude Dornier, one of the seaplane's, builders, joining them. Admiral Coutinho is. making the trip despite opposition at home, lie answered protests last night with a statement that he felt safer on the ship than on a Zeppelin.

A. large crowd gathered at the waterfront to sec the departure and broke into cheers ns the Coutinho launch rode up to the plane. Portu-j for his services, sciousness and was said to be in a He exerted considerable influence dicted a iH-mocratic victory in 1032. He called npou his party, however, to present a "workable" program in order that it may deserve victory and make it listing. Speaking before the National Democratic club, Copland said "All critical condition at the Versailles peace conference and Miami Peach police today puzzled It.

J. Smith, about who gave EXTRA SESSION was an intimate of Lloyd George, Venizelos, Clemenceau and Briand. over disappearance of a quantity of his address as S. W. Xinth was taken to the county jail for expensive gambling equipment, the presence of a small quantify of more Indian Brave Ruled by Wife, Manager Finds He married the Duchess of Villa Franca de Los Caballeros in 1921, investigation.

He was not injured. or less ilog-eared gambling parapher but under questioning by Dick Mesch- but was made a widower by her death in 192(5. nalia and the cases of eight men, ar eudorf, investigator for the county solicitor's office and police, refused to POWER WIELDED BY DEMOCRATS He is said to have given Greece rested in the second gambling raid within a week here. ive the name of the dead man, or a year during the Balkan 'Squaw Lays Down Law reveal details of the aecident, except war and half that sum during the World war. He contributed several to say the party was returning from the Club Bagdad when it hapuened.

congress and ask what it intends to do about it. Inasmuch as there is no reasonable doubt that a great majority Witnesses to the accident said a thousand pounds to American Near East relief projects and he gave 1,000,000 francs to France for the fourth man ran away and Smith informed persons look iiihui the present administration at Washington as a failure." "Today's economic distress, he said, "is the fault of the Republican administration. I do not say aud never have said that President Hoover brought on the pauic, nor that he is rcsionsible for what happeued originally. That would be silly. "But I do say it has been impossible to deal effectively with the situation because the Republican administration has denied, belittled and dodged the truth.

"I am so convinced that victory will perch on our banner in 1932 that I am eager' that we be prepared to take over the resiousibilities of of the ieople share the conclusion Blocking of Regular G. would not give his name. reached by the Wickcrsham commis save the franc campaign. He established chairs for aviation Police were a loss today to ex guese air and naval officers who went to wish godspeed to the national hero stood at attention and the boat crew raised their oars in salute. The crew and officers of -the ship were given a banquet last night by Captain Christiansen.

The ship carried 180,000 letters and iost cards in addition to its store of supplies which included tinned meats, a small quantity of beverages and enough American chewing gum to last until the end of the voyage. "Sea Eagle," the mascot canary Hearing of charges against M. Wertheimcr for operating a gambling device, and seven associates for gambling, brought as a result of a raid early yesterday by Miami Beach police on the Floridian hotel, was postponed in police court today until 8:30 a. m. Tuesday.

Police said equipment in the room was substituted while the men arrested were taken to the station and that a number of badly worn tables were iu the room -vln the raiders returned on a mission of confiscation. sion, it is the plain duty of congre to act at once." White Man Says After Trip to Europe With Them NEW YORK, Jan. 31. (JP) The liner Deutschland docked yesterday. Anion? the passengers were Mr.

and Mrs. William Big Charger. Sam Lone Hear, Nelson Elk Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Big Owl.

and Mamma While Thunder and little Mathible White Thunder, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little Wolf. O. P.

Bills Would Force Such Meet plain Smith's refusal to reveal the identity of the man who was killed. at the Universities of Paris, Petro-grad and London and endowed the Congress, he said, "must no longer Marshal Foch professorship of French temporize. The body is being held at Gautier's funeral home. The party, he declared, 'that re literature at Oxford university and the Field Marshal Haig chair of Eng Police gave the following descrip 'WASHINGTON. Jan.

31. fuses to face the facts and meet the issue now with firmness, courage and tioi of the victim Five feet, 11 inches lish literature at Paris university. tall, stocky biiild, about "28 years old, An cx'ira session of congress, staunchly opposed by the adniiuist ra- wisdom, will be overwhelmingly repudiated at the next national election. long black hair worn in sleek pompa i They were part of the 21 Indians bRUNKER JUDGE ion. wax at stake in the dendloek The party that would pcretrate a Those charged with gambling are said to have been "dealers' in the casino.

They include Harry Kelson. William Aliramson. D. Tucker, George Walter Young. I F.

Jef- between the senate ami the president dour. There were no cards or letters on his jierson and the Atlantic City labels are the only clue officials had to his home address. returning from tlerinaiiy where each year they travel in a circus. Their manager, Clarence Scliultz, said: "I formerly had occasional diffi which strated with the DO-X on her first transatlantic attempt last fall, died a week ago and Commander Christiansen substituted another, brought from a bird store yesterday. At the last moment' Lieutenant Car-dos Olivicra of the Portuguese air force was eliminated as a passenger.

in favor of several extra drums of on relief legislation. "The huzzas and hurrahs of a campaign are one thing. To meet mid solve great problems of administration arc another. Let us not win because our bauds play more loudly Although the well managed Repub lican house stood behind the feries and Kit-hard Sharp. AVertheimer, said to have been oiK'rator t.f the casino, was placed Police believe the death car was owned by Ward Mincer, Miauiiau, who is thought to have loaned it to Smith.

chief Democratic leaders of the senate were confident theirs and our orators are more seductive. Let us win because we can carry on government better than the was the whip hand. fuel, but he waved from the pier ax the plane skimmed across the harbor culty with them," he said. "This season I learned something. Whenever Ihe heap big Indiajis misbehave, alt I have to do is to tell their squaws.

It used to be that the squaws walked while Ihe' braves rode, and worked while the. braves loafed. But, my, my, how things have changed. It's Ihe squaw that lays down ihe law now." unrler bond peuding his hearing, and the others under bond of $50. PostiHjneuient this morning came because of a crowded docket.

The house late yesterday rejected. CHARGE WILL BE PROBEDBY JURY Court to Call Chicagoan on Accusation of Jurists SLASH IN JUDICIAL CIRCUITS IS URGED by a decisive, vote, the senate's pro-H)sed appropriation. of to be distributed to- drouth sufferers through 'the lied Cross. Its Rcimb- Patrolman Eugene Bryant, who led anU flew away. Yhere will you fetch up?" some-shouted to the commander just LiVore the takeoff.

jew York," be "but we're iu nolTurry; we'll take our time." tbeVaid, said he entered fie establish stupenduous hoax on the American lieople, by nominating a wet candidate for president on a repeal platform and at the same time give private assurance to its adherents in prohibition sections, that through their representatives in congress they would be permitted to block a submission to the people of any proposition for a change, would forfeit the confidence of the American people for a generation to come." Lchlbach said if his bill jessed now the voters could debate it during the spring and summer, and choose their delegates iu the fall. Early next spring, he continued, the will of the people would have been ascertained. "We could enter the campaign of 1032," lie said, "on issue that would evoke the calm consideration and the sound judgment of the people, rather than on an issue that primarily inflames prejudice and passion." GIRL IS JAILED AFTERMAN SHOT ment in street clothes, without being challenged and found a crowd around a dice table. He immediately calmed The big ship settled down in the Florida Bar Meeting Favors the fears of the '2'i or 30 patrons of harbor here with a great roar of motors which brought -everybody within bearing distance to the waterfront. the casino, telling them he would not Companion Lays Attack on She had completed this first lap of detain them, but that the casino would foe closed immediately.

Subsequently he took the eight men in charge of the Pensacolan to 2 Men gambling attractions in custody. BEACH LIEUTENANT RESIGNSJIS POST E. L. Partin Quits Voluntarily But Will Remain in City Lienr. E.

L. Partin of Beach police tendered his resignation to Chief Miehael J. Cleiiu. late yesterday and will the foree this afternooji. Lieutenant Partin -said he would remain in the Miami area.

where he has lived for I lie last 1J years. Assisting him in the raid was Pa litan leaders said they would fight the proposal to the bitter end, even at the expense of a special session. Shortly before, the senate Democrats had issued an ultimatum announcing they would force an extra session unless their relief program is enacted. In the new congress, the Democrats will be almost able to capture control. The balance of power will lie with the independent This group, for the most part, favors the Democratic program." By blocking any one of the regular Republican bills, ihe Democrats can about the extra session.

The Bed Cross fund which the executive committee of trolman Elmer Gladden. CHICAGO. Jan. 31. The way was opened today for Albert It.

Brunkcr, chairman of the Chicago safety appear in an effort to prove statements Attributed to him concerning corruption in places' of Chicago. Chief Justice John P. McGoorty of the crimiuul court decided Inst night instruet the special grand jury investigating the alleged politico-gangdom alliance, to issue a sul pena her projected flight across the south Atlantic iu almost exactly seven hours. Fog between Lisbon and the Madeira island made a change in her original plans aud Commander Fried-rich Christiansen, instead of dropping a mair bag at Funclial as he had intended, eliminated the Madeira detour and came straight here. A radio message sent an hour before the arrival said that the trip was proceeding on schedule without un PRISONER ADMITS PHYSICIAN HELD ON DOPE CHARGE BOMBING ATTEMPT Redisricting State DAYTON A BEACH, Jan.

31. (JP) Rcdistricting of the state to provide a reduction in the number of judicial circuits from 29 to 23 is favored by the Florida Bar association in convention here, but the lawyers have not gone on record as recommending such rcdistricting to the next legislature. The association, however, will recommend a bill to the legislature relating to pleading practice and procedure in courts of equity. The purpose of such a lawj the attorneys explained, would Itc to simplify practice and settle doubtful points which delay and complicate chancery cases. Present proceedings in chancery practice, the lawyers said in a resolu PENSACOLA.

Jan. 31. LP) Gretchen Gregory. 19, was held by police today in connection with the mysterious fatal shooting at 2 a. in.

today of Henry Moore, a married niau. Moore was shot through the heart while in an automobile with Miss Gregory, police said. Miss Gregory tld poliee she and Moore left a theater at 11 p. m. and drove out on the highway east tf Pen-saeola when two men suddenly in Plot Boston Bank Confessed Dr.

George II. Benton Turned Over to l-'edcral Authorities by Police by Gangster to Be Kxeruted in South America, For the last four years. Lieutenant toward incident This first leg ii. jri "ir for Ui-unker, who was quoted by the Boston Post us saying that Mt per Partin has held the present office. oi me lugm a iiii miles.

The DO-X will stay here at also sei vin-c the year, before that in Dr. George H. Benton. Coral Gables BUENOS AIRES. Jan.

31. Paulino Scarfo. sentenced to execu least overnight while her engines are ine irauie itepaitmeut. Jor more jhysician, was turned over to federal tion this morning as. a lieutenant of that organization has announced will not be accepted, was passed by ihe senate as an amendment to the interior department appropriation bill.

It will go into conference, between Ihe senate and house on Monday. Other jHtints in the Democratic re checked. Then she will take off fulfil tic Verde islands, S4" miles away. the notorious gangster. Severing di Giovanni, was reported to have told The long Atlantic Imp begins fiom Iteared and ordered Moore to hold up hi Lauds.

She said she became frightened, covered her face with her hands aud did Hot know whether Moore complied. She said a shot was fired and Moore remained quite. Miss Gregory said tion, are too cumbersome ami cause ex the supreme war council he and di Oivanni were the organizers of bomb- there. From Porto Praia, Cape Verde is cessive delay. than two years he was associated with the Miami MIiee force.

Lieutenant Partin leaves the Beach force with the best of recommendation from city officials, lie said today he did not know what he would do in the future. Lieutenant Partin. who is from Orlando, lives at TOO N. W. 4Sib Miami.

lauds, to the island of Fernando do nig attempts against the First National bank of Boston branch here dur 200-MILE SPEED IS cent of Chicago judges are criminals. Other statements attributed to him were that Al Capone has (MM to city, state and federal officials on his payroll and that the slayers of Alfred Lingle. Tribune reporter, were being covered up. Replying to this. State Attorney John A.

Swan said: "My only" answer to Mr. Brunkcr is that 1 already have it man in the county jail iudicted for the murder of Lingle." His reference was to Leo V. Brothers, St. Louisan who recently was arrested as the killer. MADE BY CAMPBELL she saw two men run away from the scene and she drove to a hospital, but Moore was dead when she arrived.

i.areotie authorities for prosecution today, after his arrest last, night by two Miami olicemen wh t-nw him give certain medicines to a negro addict. Dr. Benton was convicted in U. S. district court last October- for violation of the Harrison narcotic act.

and was given a three-year suspended sentence. He will be brought before Judje Daisied L. Ritter sometime soon for revocation of probation hearing, narcotic agents said. The addict, Annie Allen, also was Turned over to federal agents. She also is tinder a two-year suspended sentence on a narcotic charge.

Noronba. off the Brazilian coast, is miles. Before the start Captain Sehihlhauer said it might be necessary during this long trip to descend to the surface of the sea for the night, resuming the journey to Fernando do Xoronha iu the morning. From Fernando do X'oronha to the ing the Sncco-Vanzctti agitation in 1027. Di Giovanni, who was captured after a battle in which a policeman and a child were killed yesterday, death at the hands of a firing squad today.

He and Scarfo were connected also. British Driver Makes First Trial Run on Sands of Daytona Beach in Record 0.uest NOTE SOLE CLUE IN ROADSIDE CRIME $145,401 USED HERE IN BUILDING HOMES DAYTONA BEACH. Jan. 31. lirazilian coast is 150 miles.

lief program are also in the conference stage. These include: The Capper proposal that bushels of wheat held by the farm board le "devoted to relief work, approved by the senate as an amendment to the war department appropriation bill. An approiiriatif.n of fui medical supplies and medical aid. to the drouth area, added to the deficiency bill. A revolving loan fund for flood stricken farmers of the southeastern states.

In addition. Senator Caraway is prepared to renew his fiyht for the $15,000,000 food loan fund which the house rejected as a part of the drouth seed and feed loan Capt. Malcolm Campbell, contender for the world's land the police said, with th recent bombing of three railway stations here. Jan. SI.

-P) A bloodstained note scribbled in pencil on a brown paper sack gave officers their only clue to the slav Inspector's Report Shows This Covers Alterations, Repairs in Miami During January CHILD OF 5 TELLS SHE SHOT MOTHER speed record, attained an unofficial speed of nearly 200 miles an hour today on the first practice run in his ing of Stanley Barnett, 'mechanic E1XSTKIX SAILING SET ADDITIONAL QUAKES DESTROY 5 HOUSES Bluebird II car since coming here from England. Campbell made only one run over "It Made a Big Noise and Then Mamma Fell Down." Is little Theresa's Story whose body was found in the woods beside his automobile Thursday by school children. The note signed read "Dear, I am dying. Be good. Meet me in a place.

There are three PASADENA. Jan. 31. (3T) Dr. Albert Einstein.

German scientist, said today he would leave California Feb. 2 jnd sail from New York for Germany March on the SS. ihe beach and on finishing, pronounced the trial as being "very satis- fateory considering the beach." TIRANA. Albauia. Jan.

31. (JP) Further earthquakess baking the Ko-ritza area today destroyed five houses in the village of Kolauec. With 70 buildings razed and 1,000 others made uninhabitable, the liopulatioit is being Residences to the value of were erected in Miami during January, according to a check of icr-mits issued during the month by the city building office. This figure, according to the re-lMtrt, also ineludes -rmits issued for minor alterations and repairs. The largest permit for the month was one issued to Mr.

Ada L. Adams for a residence at 1I1 Espanola drive. The beach was in only fair 'condi Start From Lisbon Is Without Mishap LISBON, Portugal, Jan. SI. Its 12 motors droning smoothly, the giant German seaplane DO-X lifted itself from the waters of the Tagus here this morning and flew off toward Madiera and the Canary Islands on the first lap of a transatlantic flight to Bio de Janeiro.

Brazil. The lap is an StkMnile stretch of the Atlantic ocean off the coast of northwestern Africa. Eighteen pel-sous by far the largest number ever to nttrmpt a long M-eau flight in a heavicr-than air machine were -n board the eral't. Departure was at M)S a. m.

('! a. (contiM'fu ox tion. PALATKA ORGANIZES CHICAGO, Jan. 31. -LP) "I lold mamma to look aud then it made a big noise and mamma fell down." Thus Theresa Mattera.

5 years old. told a r-orouer's jury bow it was that The present record is 231 miles an of them. All hud on masks and boots. The old man 'thought I was dead. 1 am getting weak.

Poor little kids and my dear, it's goodbye to all." I lie! was stabbed, hit on the head ami shot near Ihe heart. He is TAX RELIEF GROUP housed in barracks as rapidly as pos- jbottr, established here iu V.t-U by th silde and foods, fuel mid medical aid late Sir Henry O. D. nU is lieing brought refugees. i-f England.

Bayfront Program UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND Walter heaffer, Conductor she shot ami killed her mother. Accidental death was Ihe verdict. PALATKA. Jan. "1.

f.l't Or-1 survived by his widow ami two small gauizatioti of a tax relief association I children. Cody Lured von Luckner West Saturday. 3 p. m. March, Brooke's Triumphal.

Overture, Light Cavalry Supne One man has been arretted. HINES OPPOSIN CASH FOR VETERANS was perfected here last night. E. W. Elliott, secretary of the Florida Retail tlrocers association, said purpose of the new organization was to seek legislative action on some form of sales tax.

lleienade Hongrois. Joneieren A Line From Will German Count Renounced Title at 13 andjn, ritaii Fantasia Fair One Boasted 100 Lovers Now Most of Them Are in Jail, Others in Italian Hospital, as Teresa Weeps AKICCLA, Italy. Jan. 31. (TP) Latin Mood.

Italian iiijihts, dark eyes and the strains of mandolins got so tangled up here that it took a company of carabineers to put them right a train. Sailed to See "Buffalo Bill" Intermission Reminiscence of Offenbach: (a) Rustle of Spring Sindicg Theater Calendm Desire to come to America and meet William "liuffalo; Onward Christian WASHINGTON, 31. Veterans Administrator Hines today joined the active opKsition to cashing veterans coiniensatioii certificates, asserting any "adequate" plan would be too costly. Hines was called to counsel the house ways and means committee, considering about proposals to j'ay cash on the certificates. "Miiiivaa Cadman Bill" Cody, whom he declares was the greatest ambassador good will the world ever lias known, was directly responsible for Rd-rtTopVin.

BILTMORE Gary Cooper in "The B1SCAYNE PLAZA. Warner Raxter in "Renegades. CAPITOL Will Rogers iu l-Mitor. Daily Xews These people in the drouth stricken country ain't waiting for the government to relieve 'cm. Their well-to-do are helping their less fortunate themselves.

At a matinee in Wichita Falls, we played to 9,100, At Fort Worth last nilit, the cowman's paradise, we played to 1000. At my breakfast matinee Thursday at Abilene at 10 a. got 0,500. and every cent of that is net. People in America have Count I-elix von Luekner.

German World war sea raider. I March. Heart of America Pryor Teresa Palombi was altogether too i nn TJ TIT TT t'T I' Utf 1J1VU UUlil A. Hi IV -1 beautiful for one small village. One having become a seafaring man.

Renouncing his hereditary title an- 1 BY THREE STEAMERS UNIVERSITY CONCERT ORCHESTRA WillUm Kopp. Conductor CHOPPER OF TREE ALL OF SPANISH UNIVERSITIES SHUT T5 TOT 11 TO PAY Saturday. p. m. lO 1 yjLilJ lJ ll od, March.

"Saaamore Mohawk, Algonquin and Chatham Carrying Many Passengers for Visit to Miami jot the money aud will give if hundred youths thought so and they proceeded to do their best to tell Ihe fair one. One hundred mandolins tinkled under her window. One hundred throats warbled Sole Mio into the moonlight night. One hundred knives were ready to leap at the throats of 90 hated rivals. The lady was IS and she loved it.

tiey know the need is there, and leaving behind wealth and luxury, von under au assumed signed on a sailing vessel at theagc of Well let him finih the story in his own words "My sole reason for going to sea was to get to America and meet Buffalo Bill, of whose fame I had rea.i I Overture, "The Queen's Stjle, Thomas Chicagoan. in Washington iese people know it is. Say. we MADRID. Jan.

SI. AH the universities of Spain remained closed and under heavy guard today as a result of a series of riots recently among students agitating against the non- ot a real show, Frank Hawkes Cheerfully Admits He Hacked It for Ball Game Space jContralio solo. iJreams agner Sara ReQna Selection. "The Song of the Flame' is our monologist. National Broad "LigbtninV CIVIC "Let I Be Gav." COCONUT GROVE Eddie Dowl-ing in "Blaze o' COMMUNITY Lawrence.

Tibbett in "New Moon." FAIRFAX Gary Cooper in "Fighting Caravans." HIPPODROME Rex Lease in "The Utah Kid." OLYMPIA Jack Oakie in "The Gang BiiJ-ter." PARAMOUNT Dr. Taylor's "Married Love." REGENT 'Amos Andy in "Check and Double Check." ROSETTA Gen.e O'Brien in "Last of the Dunnes." STATE June Collyer in "Dam-j aged I.ove." Three steamships, arriving in Miami today, bring about 4kj tourists and winter visitors to the tit v. The SS. Mohawk. Clyd'e-Mallory lines, from New- York, docked at a.

followed a half hour later bv That is, she loved it until all the boys Duett for flute and clarinet, "The began to mm pa notes. They found archy and the Berenguer regime. Rigid censorship was i force and it was not jHissible to learn whether the rioting was continuing in other cities. and beard so much. It was not uulil; CHICAGO, Jjtt.

It may the ship was well ou to sea that I be that William Cozen had the story 1 learned her destination was not George Washington and the cherry ica, but Australia. jtree in mind when came before; "I made the be-t ot things there. Judge Franc' Allegierti in boy's; the SS. Algonquin, Clyde-Mallory lines, from Havana. The Algonquin Butteriy" Bendi Arthur Fin.h and Waller Sheaff Baritone solo.

Mana-Zuc IVn-y she'd told them all that each was "the only It took a company wide-hatted carabineers to arrest 1O0 young men thirsting for ca other's blood. Now 1.WM BANDITS SLAIN casting loaned me the -Revellers." the greatest singing quartet in America Jimmy Rodgcrs. the Victor artist yodler, and Chester Byers, world's champion roper. Rut quit wiring for dates we are all filled. Yours.

Fort Worth, JaD. 31. working first as a lighthouse kee i el th Woodeii So1dir (a) Parade aud later in Ihe Salvation Army, until! "I did ii ll right." he -said, refer-i t. SHANGHAI. .1 I Cii press dispatehes today said Na I wa able to get a jb on a boat ring to the playground's tree he hadjfh) Oriental Fa nt La ng going to San Fram-iseo.

From thvet hacked dow n. "We anted to ar Watty if sails today at 4 p. m. for New York and the Mohawk will sail at the same hour for Havana. Third of the passenger ships arriving here today is the SS.

Chatha.n. Merchants Miners Transportation from Baltimore, at 1 p. m. The Chatham sails for Philadelphia tomorrow at 2 p. m.

tionalist govern nicnt troops had sur- all in jail, all but those in the I hospital. Theresa weeps alone in the moon-i light and no mandolins tinkle under I her window. It's a big scandal in the i village. 1 Worked my Wr fir-t to Denvet'the ftlace for h.lteh.lH rumv TI VOL I Gary Cooper "The i prised bandits in sonrhwest pollers. TOWER Georg A i lis in Honn ii province.

killing 1.000 and thence to Platte. The damage wa. eMimated at -J N'edda. Helen Flanagan; rescuing M0 of their captive? who: hee. I dumbfounded to liirn i.i jnere held for ransom.

i iCOMIMid o.N aoe EIGHT i by April 2 or go to jail. Saia Rojua; Percy Locs..

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
1904-1988