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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 PAGE 1 WO Aimee Denies Church Moore Haven Prepares To Withstand Expected Blow STORM CENTERS OVER NASSAU; Residents Pouring Out of Glades as Storm Approaches Paid for Her Beauty Shop Treatments mm CITRUS GROUPS VIEW SEASON WITH OPTIMISM LEGION'S RELIEF CORPS PREPARES FOR STORM DUTY ness and residence sections to keep DETROIT. Sept. 25. (A.P.) Aimee MOVING SLOWLY Semple Mcpherson's demand of a correction of the "false beauty shop and down any undue excitement and guard against fire. Warnings were sent out by the Red Cross chapter of Glades county to all communities south of here as, far as South Bay.

Copies of government reports and hotel story" and the announcement that all of the Four Square Gospel Lighthc'ise churches in Michigan ex cept one had broken with Angelus Expect To Fight Fly and temple of Los Angeles, fountain head State Units Mobilized For Service If Needed of the four square gospel, were the Expected To Reach East Coast Today Market Crop developments today in the secession movement begun earlier in the week MOORE HAVEN, Sept. 25. (Special.) With no visible signs of a coming hurricane, except the rather oppressive heat, a tense undercurrent of excitement followed the posting of government bulletins and the hoisting of hurricane flags here today. Hurried preparations for departure by numerous families of this and nearby communities were reminders that the tragedies of 1926 and 1928 are fresh in memory. Crowds of subdued citizens await the posting of official information in the postoffice arcade and listen to the radio reports coming at 30-mlnute intervals.

Precautions Taken Red Cross officers and officials of the city government united in taking every precaution for safeguarding lives and property. The public buildings by the Detroit light house. With the announcement of the se cession of the additional churches the Earnest conviction that the Florida Rev. Dawson MacCullough made public a telegram from Mrs. McPherson.

It read: citrus industry would be able to carry on with Mediterranean fly eradica Watch sThis Paper SATURDAY Today M'e Offer Beef Steak TEXDKR JUICr Round Porterhouse-Sirloin or Club warnings were posted in Lakeport and given to the negro citizens of the town for posting in their quarters. Most of the negroes left on the after-, noon train and streams of traffic from Clewiston and other southern points indicated that many of the laborers from the fields had evacuated their camps. New Cars Removed Automobile dealers are driving their new cars to adjoining towns fearing a repetition of the disaster last year when "countless new and privately owned autos were stripped and left in ruin. An exchange of telegrams with other towns lends assurance that all have organized plans for relief work if disaster should strike. tion work and at the same time "Please correct immediately false market this year's crop at a profit Mobilization orders were issued yesterday by J.

C. Huskisson, commander of the disaster relief corps of the Florida department, American Legion, to 2000 members of relief units throughout the state, which were standing by last night ready to move to the storm threatened area. beauty shop and, hotel story running was expressed by growers and ship WEST PALM BEACH, Sept. 25. (Associated Press.) Evacuation of the Florida Everglades inland from the lower east coast, in which hundreds of lives were lost during the hurricane, a year ago, went forward rapidly tonight as latest weather reports indicated a severe tropical disturbance would strike this section some time tonight or early tomorrow.

Railroads transported residents of Pahokee free of charge to Sebring, Tampa and Fort Myers, across the state westward, while motor trucks were used to bring residents of Belle Glade, South Bay and surrounding towns, to West Palm Beach for shelter. Some, however, remained in Belle Glade during the night. The Methodist church here was used to house white residents of the Everglades, while in the northwest section of the city, more than 500 negroes spent the night in negro schools and churches. Red Crosr and other disaster relief workers were dispatched to points south, between here and Miami, with instructions to remain at their posts until after the disturbance has passed, and then return here immediately to make reports on conditions to the Red Cross. in the headlines.

While enroute from Detroit, wired Dr. Fink (formerly pers at a meeting yesterday at Winter pastor of the Detroit temple) $500 to Haven. cover the same. Ridiculous for the The meeting was a joint conference church tc say they paid the bill. Such nonsense.

God bless you all. Sister (Continued from Page 1) bureaus In the various cities and all newspaper offices in the area were besieged by telephone calls from the residents, seeking information. From Havana, Father Gutierrez Lanza of Belen observatory said that the Bahaman storm had developed into a force offering as much danger to the Florida east coast as the big storm of last year. He said precautions should be taken in Palm Beach, where last year's hurricane struck with fury. Both the Washington and Havana weather reports declared the storm probably Would move inland early today.

Belief Units Organized The American Red Crass and the of the board of directors of the citrus growers clearing house association and of the operating committee of the were throw open tonight and men pasted in each building to have general supervision over the property and aid any who may seek refuge there. Patrolmen were on duty in the busi McPherson." growers' association. Among important matters of busi Pound Last Inhabitants Of Flood Stricken Town Are Rescued ness was the approval of a report of a joint advertising committee which recommended continuation of the clearing house advertising campaign Movie Village Lashed Down As Precaution in Storm with expenditure of at least $150,000 With constant contact maintained between relief corps headquarters, set up yesterday morning in the chamber of commerce building, and towns and cities on the east coast and in the Lake Okeechobee sections, Huskisson plans to hold the relief regiment in readiness to meet any emergency. The legionnaires, however, will not move unless there is genuine need for relief. R.

Wallace Davis, chairman of the central relief committee, which did outstanding work in the 1926 and 1928 storms, distributing food, clothing and funds to sufferers in the Lake Okeechobee and east coast sec fleck Bones Its of meat on these bones. lO lbs. limit to rust onier, lb. the contract for the ensuing season to go to N. Ayer Son, Philadelphia ALBUQUERQUE.

N. Sept. 25. advertising agency. American Legion, together with civic (A.P.) Fifty-four persons, the last officials at West Palm Beach and remnants of the population of San Approves Knight's Plan of the dramatic sequence involving action by Miss Lupe Velez, Jean Her-sholt, John Holland and Gibson Gow- The joint board received a detailed land.

The scene depicted the first report from Peter O. Knight, of Tarn Fort Lauderdale, led the the organization work. As refugees flocked into Palm Beach from the Everglades, the Red Cross provided them with food meeting of Bob Wade, the American pa, of clearing house contact work Find Haven in Sebring SEBRING, Sept. 25. tA.P.) with Washington authorities, and ap trader, with Joseph Horngold and Morgan, father of Anita, the pirate and shelter.

Sebring, haven for refugees ot the proved in all particulars the plan Belleelade, on the eastern shore ol By Shopping in Tampa's First and Greatest Packing House Market. Save devastating south Florida hurricanes tions, said last night that organization stood ready to. begin its work being followed. Marcial, N. were rescued by boat from the flood -stricken town this afternoon.

A motor boat dispatched from Elephant Butte lake removed the refugees from the Harvey eating house and the Santa Fe railroad station, where they had been marooned since yesterday by flood waters of the Rio Grande. Six at a time, the refugees were taken to a train waiting two miles girl. The village villains arrive at Mor In discussing this work, J. A. Grif of 1926 and 1928, was crowded tonight with Everglades residents, seek when needed.

gan's house after Wade has heard The committee is comprised of fin of Tampa, president of the associ ation, said Mr. Knight had volun The movie colony of Rocky Point lashed down the houses of "Hell Har- bor" yesterday as precaution against the possible visit of the fringe of the tropical storm sweeping toward Florida from the Bahamas. Latest weather reports were sent to Director King and prompt action was taken to protect the costly sound equipment used in making the all-talking picture. Tarpaulins were thrown over the camera booths, guy wires were strung from the tower of Morgan's house and the small boats used in the marine background were moved into an adjoining bayou. Irving Melliken, business manager, was in personal charge of the storm precaution work, assisted by Capt.

M. R. Dawley, "skipper" of the movie pirate fleet. Bob Brandt, second as Anita tell of the plot to sell her in ing to escape 'possible danger irom tne troDical hurricane that threatened the marriage to Horngold. Hersholt con teered his services after having declined employment for pay by the lower east coasts and interior.

nearly 100 leading citizens of Tampa and other cities and has capital to supply medical goods and other materials if needed. ceals his displeasure at finding Wade Manv families from Moore Haven, Western Meat Packers Operating TAMPA'S BIG PACKING HOUSE MARKET CASS AVD MORGAN STS. industry. i with the girl. He exhibits a collec i below the town to convey them to El tion of pearls and offers to sell them "If the citrus industry just keeps Tampa's unit of the legion' relief where the 1925 storm spread destruction, arrived today and additional groups from Clewiston and Moore Paso, Tex.

corps met last night at the Tampa to the American trader, quoting a "bargain price" because he "needs the Bay casino, with Sam Harrison, leader, and planned to be ready to move money for his wedding." Haven, both on the shore of Lake fearing damage tonight from, the storm, have passed through at a moment'3 notice. ure Relief Anita is serving wine the three men as Horngold speaks of the marriage, and drops the tray containing here today for northern and western Missing Mexican Flier Found Dazed; Plane Gone BROWNSVILLE, 25. (A.P.) Lieut. Col. Fernando Proal.

Mexico City-Kansas City air derbyist. i Siren Is Signal points in the state. Five long blasts on the Tampa "Makes You Feel Better" Those who had evacuated Okee the bottle ana glasses. Morgan is restrained from giving her another pulling together, we'll di out all right," Mr. Griffin said.

He said Mr. Knight had been given authority to continue along lines now being followed, "and that he would return to Washington before congress convenes Oct. 14. Washington authorities are in sympathy with, Florida, and will do all possible to help, he added. While reports given at the meeting showed that agricultural authorities and the state plant board had made almost unbelievable progress in fly eradication, all realized that the quarantine against Florida can not be raised chobee reported that all precautions had been taken in that lake-side vil beating by the warning glance of was found in a dazed condition on the -mi Horngold, and Wade leaves the house, Mexican beach, 90 miles south of sistant director, and Ernie -Revere, head of the sound department, supervised the sheltering of props and the recording apparatus.

Speed Up. Production Ideal weather yesterday enabled Director. King to speed up production. The morning was devoted to rehearsals Lake Okeechobee, where a terrible life toll was taken by the flood and storm last year, prepared to care for citizens of nearby towns who sought safety there. Special preparations were made to avert any condition like last year's should the storm strike hard.

Move Out to Ridgtfs Avon Park, in the highlands section of south Florida, was notified by residents of Moore Haven, on the western shore of Lake Okeechobee, that many citizens were evacuating for the ridges back of the lake. In 1926 approximately 300 persons lost their lives in a hurricane that struck Miami and passed through the western lake section. With hurricane warnings flying from Jupiter, 15: miles north of West Palm Beach, to Miami, northeast storm warnings gleamed their two red eyes into the night north of Jupiter to Jacksonville. Shipping generally-held to harbors wherever caught by the storm warnings, but in at least one instance a vessel departed in the face of the advisories. This was the Lake Gid-dings, a New York-Texas line ship, which left Palm Beach harbor at 2:30 p.

m. for Galveston. Reports to maritime officials said a large fleet of boats was lying off shore at Key West waiting for the storm to pass before attempting the Brownsville today by J. P. Squire, lage to escape possible storm damage.

Business houses and residences were boarded up, all lake boats had been put into harbor, and residents dropping a remark indicating his knowledge of the scheme between the to Mexican Aviation company pilot. Proal been missing since he took from 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief rich man of the village and Anita's rascally father. Tampico yesterday. along the lake shore had been warned. Reports indicated the warnings had been calmly received.

ELL-AWS county, including all of Okeechobee tfJ ClWgCS Lttck Proal was brought to Brownsville but was unable to explain what had happened to him. Squire said he searched the vicinity where he found until the state is free from the fly. They! expressed determination to continue every effort to get the last fly. Of Rum Prosecution Electric company's siren will summon them to headquarters, ready to leave the city within an hour. The Tampa legionnaires have organized five units of 15 men each, all prepared for storm duty.

Reports were received from Lees-burg, Delray, Fort Lauderdale and Stuart that legion units there were standing by all night and Kissiinmee wired that it had six units ready tor duty. Artillery Ready Officers and men of the 116th field artillery, Florida national guard, at Tampa, Fort Myers and Arcadia, ako were prepared for speedy mobilization. Final plans for any emergency measure were completed here at a conference among Col. S. L.

Lowry, of Jacksonville, commanding officer of the artillery regiment, held with officers of the Tampa battalion. Jupiter. The barometer there fell ten one hundredths of a point between 4 and 5 p. m. In Miami the FOR INDIGESTION 25t and75t Everywhere the Mexican army officer but was unable to locate the plane.

barometer after rising from 29.75 to In Washington Club 29.77 between 4 and 5, declined to 29.76 by 6 p. m. West Palm Beach 52srrr sec tsz tz and farther north materially strength ened their positions by registering slight, ris.s. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.

(A.P.) Charges that liquor was seen poured from flasks at the Carlton club in the Carlton hotel here by prohibition Dade, and Palm Beach counties and all the cities of each made extensive preparations to meet contingencies. Water reservoirs in Miami were filled Area no. James nogan, Haines City, commander. Includes St. Lucie, Indian River, Brevard, Orange, Volusia, all of Okeechobee not in Area No.

1, Osceola, Highlands, DeSoto, Hardee, Polk, Lake, Sumter, Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota counties. Area No. 3. A. Rice King, Jacksonville, commander.

Includes Flagler, St. Johns, Duval, Nassau, Marion, Putnam, Clay, Baker, Union, Bradford, Alachua, Levy, Dixie, Gilchrist; Columbia, Hamilton Suwanee, Lafayette, Taylor and Madison counties. Area No. 4. Theo Proctor, Tallahassee, commander.

Includes Liberty, Gadsden, Gulf, Calhoun, Jackson, Bay, Washington, Holmes, Walton, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Escambia, Jefferson, Leon and Waukulla counties. Florida strait which would lead them into the Atlantic ocean. to capacity and city trucks with their Two vessels left Jacksonville harbor Florida grower leaders believe this is possible, and at the same time allow for the movement of fruit at a profit, Mr. Griffin added. They do not think it necessary to hurt the state in order to get rid of the pest.

Optimistic About Prires Board members and committeemen were optimistic about prices, and if things work out as they think it will, the growers of Florida will have a better year than they have been expecting. Finances of the association are in good shape, he explained. "Last year the organization started without a dollar and this year we will go into th soason with a cash balance of 875,000," Mr. Griffin said. "We are trying to keep our organization solvent, with both feet on the ground." A considerable amount of detailed business was transacted in relation to Colonel Lowry ordered his officers at Fort Myers, Arcadia and other points to make a personal inspection drivers were made ready for emergency use.

for northern ports today, but some dozen others came into the safe haven Calls were issued in both counties of the St. Johns river for shelter. for graduate nurses willing to answer Coast Towns Made Snug of the vicinity around Moore Haven, Clewiston and Okeechobee City if the storm assumed hurricane proportions and to report their findings to him here. Meantime, all the artillery units on the west coast, or west of the Lake agents and no prosecution ordered brought from District Attorney Rover today a request to Prohibition Commissioner Doran for the report of the agents on the incident. Senator Howell, republican, Nebraska, in making the charges, read on the floor of the senate from what he said was the agents' report made in 1927 as he sought to substantiate his recent statements that Washington was one of the country's wetest spots with insufficient efforts being made to enforce the prohibition law.

Rover said that twice during the MIAMI, Sept. 25. (A.P.) Miami and all points along the east coast between this city and Jupiter, 90 miles away, are ready for the storm. summons to work should it become necessary. The harbors, both in Miami and at Palm Beach, have been cleared of small craft.

The Pan-American Airways announced that all its planes had been sent to Havana. The steamship Shawnee, of the Clyde-Mallory lines remained tied to the municipal pier awaiting further reports of the Weather bureau warnings broadcast by radio, telephone, messengers and newspapers reached into every nook Cuba To Escape Danger of Visit By Hurricane marketing, such as entering contracts, but quarantine matters received fullest attention. It was the unanimous and corner of various cities, spread into the back country and gave all ample opportunity to prepare. The storm was described by latest advisory We Fit Your Whole Foot opinion oi tnose present that the most important question now before Okeechobee section, were notified to stand "at the alert" so that they could mobilize hurriedly. Lt.

Col. Homer W. Hesterly, commanding officer of the Tampa battalion, and a staff officer are prepared to move at a moment's notice to any point in the state if any emergency develops so they can make a quick survey of conditions and forward their recommendations to Colonel Lowry. At the Benjamin field headquarters of the Tampa battalion, Captain reports as of a hurricane intensity. last two years rumors or drinking at the hotel and night club had been received.

He said an investigation to State Health Board Ready for Emergency growers is the federal appropriation Persons apprised of the storm's as recommended by the agricultural movement toward the east coast has determine if liquor was being drank i tened to make preparations and take in the hotel dining room showed no possible (Continued from Page 1) until weather conditions regain normality. Unique Phenomena The present storm presents a phenomena never before presented in in the United States open to precautions. So well have they JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 25. (A.P.) snipment of Florida fruit.

Warned by weather bureau fore casts that a hurricane is -approaching the southeast coast of Florida, Grace, battalion adjutant, was prepared to broadcast any call for as Deaths and Funerals Cuban cyclone annals for the eastern Atlantic, according to a National ob fHINK. of walking in a new shoe and finding it more comfortable than your old ones! Yet ut is exactly what our expertly trained fitters can promise you in Wilbur Coon Shoes. Tbey fit your whole 5 important points width, instep, waist, heel. Your foot is held snugly, yet with plenty of ease where you need it. Then hrels don't slip, the tops hwg the ankle, the arch-support prevents wrinkles, makes walking easy.

Your shoes keep their smartness. Try on a pair. Barker Tully 1110 Franklin St. offiicals of the state board of health tonight were preparing to have specialists throughout the threatened violation of the law. After an inquiry at the club, he said the operators, not connected with the hotel, were notified that alleged disregard of the liquor act must stop and "they were." Senator Brookhart, republican, Iowa, who entered the latest discussion over enforcement conditions in the capital with -an assertion that liquor was served at a party given to senators by a Mr.

Fahey, said 'today he would go before the grand jury and testify concerning the incident if the district attorney wished. MRS. CATALINA LA CORTE Funeral services for Mrs. Catalina La Corte, 66, were held yesterday at the Catholic church, Seventeenth worked that even if the storm proves severe, indications are that disaster will be averted. Never before has an area threatened with a severe storm prepared so carefully.

Floating craft of all descriptions have been sent to the safest anchorages available. Merchants and householders have boarded up windows and doors and have generally taken precautionary measures. Emergency relief units have been organized in Palm Beach county and facilities created for refugees if there be any. Immediate units are ready. DetailsjDf men have been sent out to bring in reports from the probable area of the storm.

Lowest at Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale seems to be occupying the weakest position of the coastal area between Miami and street and Tenth avenue. The Rev, Mardotti officiated. Burial was in La sembly to battalion members. State Is Organized Military precision was in evidence at legion relief headquarters as commander mobilized his men and supplies. Telegrams poured into the chamber from commanders of the four areas into which Florida has been divided under the relief setup.

Radio stations were operated in Tampa, Miami, West Palm Beach and other cities 'of south Florida. Doctors and nurses were assembled under orders to respond to the call. Road clearing crews, headed by the unit organized by U. S. S.

Tampa post. area, in case of emergency. Four men from the bureau of sanitation have proceeded toward the territory likely to be in the path of the storm. Dr. F.

A. Brink, director of the bureau of communicable diseases, said tonight he was in constant touch with the lower east coast area and was prepared for an emergency. Dr. Henry Hanson, state health officer, personally will direct the work, should the need arise. Unione cemetery.

ANDREW G. LOXGBERG Andrew G. Longberg, 82, of 1912 North A street, died at a hospital yes terday. Funeral arrangements will be Stock Prices Break But Rally at Close, Wiping Out Losses made today. servatory statement The plumed clouds customarily forming on the horizon several hours previous to cyclonic visitations have been wholly absent the present disturbance.

Cuban weather observers differ on the storm intensity. Dr. Gutierrez Lanza of Belen contends that the Bahaman disturbance has passed cyclonic intensity and will reach the Florida east coast with hurricane force. He bases his argument on early morning reports which said that the storm was advancing 45 miles an hour. This he said indicated increasing intensity which should reach hurricane height early tonight.

Dr. Carlos Millas of the National observatory said the storm would not reach hurricane intensity' and that due to its extreme slow movement may change its course and entirely miss Miami and even perhaps the Florida coast. This evening Havana and enviions had cler skies, with moderate southwest winds. Fishing Boats Take Cover As High Winds Threaten WALTER MITCHELL Funeral services for Walter Mitchell, 72, who died at his home 6016 South Elkin street, will be held from oft ni iinncin rn the Greenman Co. home toniaht at The Home ot Low Priced Quality Tires 7 o'clock.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by in his widow, Mrs. Annie Mitchell; a son, were ready to board trucks and clear the way for other units. Prepare for Storm Bulletins received by Huskisson from the storm area on the lower east coast early last night indicated Miami, the Palm Beaches, Daytona and other lower east coast communities were "digging in" to prepare for wind of hurricane velocity. The West Palm Beach legion unit began functioning yesterday after Crews of twenty Cuban fishing smacks, upon hearing reports of a threatening storm on the east coast, have anchored their boats off Sanibel island at Punta Rassa until any pos 1 1 AT- Paul Mitchell, of Central America, and a sister, Mrs.

Clara Lutz, of Bealsville, Pa. The body will be sent to Pittsburgh, Pa. sible danger has passed, Tampa immigration officials have been notified. JACKSON AND TAMPA "PHONE 2G3r Inspector M. L.

Ro'ob, of the Tampa immigration office, has been detailed to inspect the Cuban vessels and take WILBUR F. HARVEY Wilbur F. Harvey, 3206 Palmira ave An Ironclad Guarantee Stands Back of NEW YORK, Sept. 25. (A.P.) Wall street had a bad case of nerves today when high priced stocks broke $5 to $25 a share, and it looked as though the bottom had fallen out of the market, but speculative confidence was quickly restored and prices bounded upward at the close, wiping out or cutting down most of the declines, and leaving the general level of prices only moderately lower.

So great was the rush to sell and buy at times that the ticker fell 20 minutes behind the market. But the day's sales fell just short of 5,000.000 shares. Widespread circulation of all sorts of silly rumors, involving not only the financial stability of some of Wall street's large operators but of some of the large brokerage houses as well, contributed to the panicky conditions The selling movement also received noon, moving 400 negroes out of Pahokee and Canal Point along the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee. The I Investigate Our nue, died at tne residence yesieroay. He had been a resident of Tampa 20 years, coming here from Illinois.

He steps to prevent any of their crews from illegally entering this country. The boats are a part of the fleets Soviet Fliers Plan Hop To Seward, Alaska Today la j'ARTFOR had been prominent in Masonic bodies 1 from Cuba that fish off the Florida coast from Naples to Cedar Keys. legionnaires, according to telegrams from George W. Carr, unit commander, were assisted by officials of the Florida East Coast railroad, who furnished transportation. The negroes and for several years was secretary of Tampa consistory of the Scottish Rite.

Prices! Save Money and be Satisfied! Funeral services will be held from the were sent into West Palm Beach and funeral home of F. T. Blount tomorrow, the time to be announced later. Okeechobee City. DUTCH HARBOR.

Alaska. Sept. 25. (A.P.) Undaunted by the terrific gale which almost ended their Moscow to New York flight, the four aviators of the Russian plane Land of the Soviets refuelled their ship here today for a hop to Seward, Alaska, Emergency radio stations were Hillsborough lodge No. 25, F.

A. of which he was a member, will have Glasses fitted for reading or distant vision. All for erected in West Palm Beach and Miami and legion operators began com charge of the services at the chapel considerable impetus from the ad Many times you are assured of quality; many times you are offered low prices but seldom are both combined and backed by a guarantee that insures your perfect satisfaction. We are doing just this offering you a tire of the highest qualit3' and because you pay cash we pass on the savings to you. Tampa Radio Operator Seeks Storm Hook-Up Houstoun Wall, operator of the amateur radio station 4ACM, announced last night that he was trying to contact naval reserve radio stations at Orlando and Jacksonville and expected to be in communication with them before morning.

He said he was trying to contact stations at Miami in case of any emergency. vance in call money from 8 to 10 percent, the report of a higher Bank of England discount rate tomorrow and the reported falling off in steel and and the grave, and pallbearers will be selected from the members of the Scottish Rite. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. He is survived by his widow, and two sisters, Miss S. E.

and Miss Mary E. Harvey, of Urbana, 111. HARTFORD HEAVY DUTY BALLOON TIRES HARTCO REGULAR BALLOON tomorrow. A check of the plane showed it undamaged from wind and waves which nearly smashed it against rocks as It arrived in the harbor yesterday from Attu, most western of the Aleutian islands. The crew was rescued and the plane saved by coast guardsmen after a two-hour battle with the southeast gale.

Including Examination WHY PAY MORE? automobile production. Such ordinarily favorable factors as the sharp increase in car loadings and the drop 29x4.40 $6.35 RED TUBE $1.35 in crude oil production were tempo 29x4.40 $5.60 RED TUBE $1.33 rarily ignored. BIFOCAL LENSES Junior Aero Club Pledges municating early last night with the department relief corps headquarters' station, operated in Tampa by Beman Beckwith and Houstoun Wall. Lake Okeechobee at 14 Feet Reports were also received by Huskisson from the unit commander at Okeechobee City concerning water levels in Lake Okeechobee, which are considered a fairly accurate guide by persons living around the shores of Florida's inland sea. The water at the south end of the lake, according to the reports, was three inches higher than normal yesterday afternoon and showed a mean elevation of 14 as compared to 16.7 when the hurricane swept the lake last year.

The legion's relief district areas and the area commanders are: Support for New Airport Heavy Duty Tires Red Tubes JUST IN TIME CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 25. Heavy Duty Tires Red Tubes 5.60 $1.35 Spanish Dictator Reaches Agreement With Liberals 29x4.40 6.35 $1.35 29x4.40 (A.P.) James Farris, negro, paid The Junior Aero club last night Near and Far Vision. round in One Piece CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends; also American Legion for their kindness shown us of the death of our beloved husband and brother, Thomas C. Beville.

(Signed) MRS. THOS. C. BEVILLE. MRS.

THERESA PURVIS. MRS. MAUDE CONE. MR. MARION BEVILLE.

30x4.50 7.20 30x4.75 9.10 voted to support the proposed bond 30x4.50 6.48 his insurance policy premium today He was barely in time. issue for the new airport. Members of ags pledged their and those karris nanded his money to the 1.35 1.65 1.85 1.87 1.95 2.20 2.50 2.55 1.35 1.58 1.73 1.95 2.50 2.55 cashier, received a receipt, then fell under 21 promised to use influence MADRID. Sept. 25.

(Universal Service.) What is heralded as the most important step taken by Primo de Rivera. Spanish dictator, in his 4 7.55 8.45 9.35 11.85 12.55 31x5.00 (30x4.95). 9.95 28x5.25 10.20 30x5.25 10.65 30x5.50 11.80 32x6.00 (30x5.77). 14.30 HxG.OO 14.65 28x4.75 30x5.00 30x5.25 32x6.00 23x6.00 with relatives and friends. to the floor.

He was pronounced (30x5.77) dead in a hospital a few minutes new policy of conciliation, was his later. Plans were discussed for the ground course which will begin soon. Four text books were selected for the course, which will deal with the fundamentals of aviation. A wing em Dr.W.F. Humphries The Eye Specialist 223 CASS ST.

CORNER FRANKLIN-IN TAMPA 11 fEARS TAMPA Births Tires Mounted Free OTHER SIZES AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES blem was selected for members. growing Florida's fastest meeting yesterday with former Premier Romanones, leader of the liberal party. The feeling throughout the capital today was that Dr. Romanones and de Rivera had come to an agreement regarding the functions of the government in connection with the liberal and military factions. Area No.

1. Tom Kelly, Miami, commander. Includes Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, Monroe, Collier, Hendry, Lee, Charlotte, Glades and that part of Okeechobee county south of state road No. 8 between the Kis-simmre river and the intersection of the west boundary of St. Lucie aviation center.

It. MAKIOX RKF.D Dana Wilcox was elected chairman of the board of directors at a session after the giiip meeting. He out Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings.

2412 Chicago avenue, have announced the birth of a daughter on Sept. 22. 5P lined plans for the coming year..

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