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jfai -ajn JnWaWB; REPORTER STAR 'TsIh 16, mi. )AY PAGE THE EVENING REPORTER-STAR rn'B Rltyril NUMBER 7145. ORLANDO, FLORIDA SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 17, 1921. VOLUME No. 4 i SlirfAcalony i GERMAN in riti, EPARAT10N COW If 1 The Art Bv Robert W.

CWjhfr. Eg3-gBgs- ii i IW 3 iliWilBiMii (ttillw Third floor is 'OSiny Seven More Skiing Ly If up and mouthing out ms natrea uuu ui rendered more furious sclU by the mas novelties. UP WALL ST. BOMB MYSTERY LINDENFIELD'S ARRE Never before in any affair with women had he forgotten caution in any crisis; his had been a patience ST Will CLEJ From Now to Clmstma knowledge of his own weakness and disintegration Js dswntsU from uoshakablo when necessary, a dogged, tiie time that silent citadel of self-control which IF GERMANY WANTS EXTENTION OF TINE SHE MUST SHOW WHAT AND WHEN SHE CAN PAY driving persiEteaece when Bland Heads First National Bank This Helpftil Christmas Stare Is WHO JUDGE WILLIAM THOMAS BLAND IS. IJHDENFIELD BAD 6EEII SENT aJKIECTIVE BV B.

S. DEPT. THOMAS HOPMV bad served htm so many years as a stronghold for defiance or refugo. 1 "You impertinent old woman!" he, shouted, "if you don't keep your fai nose out of my affairs I'll set a thousand men tampering with the foundations of your investments! Keep your distance and mind your business 1 warn yon now and for the last time, or else" He swung around on her, ql UiTty Rungs nrTinrr 1ST The following taken from the Congressional Directory of the 66tb congress and published in January, 1921, tells who Judge William T. Bland, who was today elected president of the Firs!) National Bank in Orlando, Is: WILLIAM THOMAS BLAND, Democrat, of Kansas City, was born in Weston, (now W.

graduated University of West Vir DnccMritiirvtJ DEFENSE SCORES POINT IN TRIAL OF ROGER EASME OF JBSIICE TO as. a i Until Such Details Are Attended to Request WUT Be Ignored. COMMISSION WANTS KEPLY TO PREVIOUS QUERIES OF GERMANY and the jaw muscles began to work AS PRESIDENT ft Jvt dllrda aT H.ucoa.id-5 A.a.M:tHlRY MAN IN Nl or else I'll supply the Yellows with few facts concerning that English OW (i. in f. i le ing you are tses us as we man's late "father and yoaraelf!" cam-3, tiie subtlety ef absolute mert ness when required.

But above all and everything else he had been a maUsr ef patience, and so master of himself; and so he had usually Won. And now now in this crisis-a crisis involving the loss of what he cared for enough to marry If he must marry to have his way with her what was to be done He tried to think coolly, but the cut-oara of rage and passion seemed to ttir and move with every breath he drew, awaking the wild fire within. He would try to reason and thin dearly try to retrace matters to th" beginning and find out why he had blundered when everything was in his twn hands. Hie Aw to It was his aunt's sudden policy that betrayed him into a premature move-Mary Ledwith's return and bis rlest. Mary Ladwhh was there to marry1 Msg; his aunt to make mischief unless he did what was expected of to the Whole Mtuation Says Burns.

JUDGE ADMITS LOVE LETTERS SUPP08ED TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY MISS KNOX TO EASTLAKE. Mrs. Sprowl'a face went pasty-white YORK MURDER CASE IS DISCOVERED in the fat, colorless expanse only the ginia In 1888, degree of bachelor of science; graduated in law University of West Virginia in 1884, degree of bachelor of laws; took special course in law at the University of Virginia; entered upon the practice of law at Weston, W. in 1885, and removed to Atchison, Kans, In 1887; leeted county attorney of Atcbtson County, in 1890; declined nomination for a second term; was elected mayor of that city in 1894; was elected Judge of the aecond Judicial district of the State ot Kansas in 1896; re-elected in 1900, overcoming large Republican majorities; resigned from the bench in 1901 to engage in the wholesale drug business as vice president and later (In February, 1911) j'." as president of the PARIS. Dec.

17, (By the Associated Press.) The allied reparations commission has refused to consider Germany's request for an extension deathless, fury of her eyes W. R. O'Neal Goes in As hairman of Board of Directors. M. O.

OVERSTREET RETIRfSS AJf CHRM. OF THAT BODY MONTROSS, Dec. 17 The -Lv Chrtmas Sale of Hai slive. defense scored a point today in the IS NOT HIMSELF IMPLICATED IN THE BOMB PLOT charged 01 time on her January and Febrp-wife at arv reparations payment until the trial of Roger D. tastlake with the murder cf his Change of Manner "So that fetched yon," he observed German government tell3 Just what Colonial Beach last September.

ALBERT BRADY TELUS HOW MRS. RAIZErl RAVED ABOUT MAN WHO WRONQED HER NEVER EN Tl ON shfi can pay on these instalments and coolly. "I don't want to give you apoplexy; 1 don't want you messing the business was re- gives ot-pr information demanded. rt Judge Cbinn, presiding, allow identification of love letters to Bast-lake from Miss Sarah E. Knox.

Baltimore nurse, who' is charged joint- lv with tha mnrrinr wkn iha Aa. up my house. 1 merely want you to In 1904; was Manufacturers City the This dav eloped When the text ot tbe commission's note to the Berlin ernment was made publl ctoday. WASHINGTON, 17 The ar rest In Warsaw af Wolfe Lindenfeld, will clear up the entire mystery of the Wall street explosion of September 1C.U20, It was stated positively today by William i. Burns, head of the department of justice's bureau of Investigation.

gSienfeld, whoso arrest was re- understand that it's dangerous to come sniffing and nosing around my threshold. You do undoratau, I guess. at $4.95 StarU 'I omorrow lVlomiiig. aoclation of Kansas tense is attempting to show waa the elected president of actual slayer. The prosecution NEW YORK Doc.

17. Counsel for Mra. Lillian Raizcn, who shot and (now C. of In 1909 'ought strongly against tne letters as killed Dr. Abraham Qlicltstein, her alleged tetrayer, In his Brooklyn of- At a meeting of the board of directors of the First National Bank, of Orlando, held thin morning, Judge Wil-Bin T.

fund, formerly of Kansas City, but now a resident ot this c'ty wag elected president, snd Mr, W. R. O'Neal, one of the best known financial figure la this section of the aXate waa elected chairman of the board. Tha retiring officers are Mr. Thomas Hopkins, for years president of the bank, and Mr.

M. O. Over-street chairman of the board, who was for six years president of tha in- Ho continued his promenade but rresentty came back to her. Jfow kafw hreil enough kvho I want to marry. If you say or do one thing to interfere I'll cee that yon rtpwriDivl uv ar rlatnd Press was with tour alienists who have Inane as the key to the solution of today iuucn oi ine morning session was oc-elected for a second cuped ln argnmentg 0f tne serve; was chairman Lieut.

Commander C. A. Bates, of the gar lraprtovement I Dahlgren Naval Proving Grounds, iom where Eastlake, a petty officer, City from 1910 until BUtlonedi tdentifiea the letterg the National Rivers those hAad found ln the effects of gross, and a vice Bast Lake at the proving grounds McPike Drug moved to Kansas elected president of and M. As-City ta T907; waa the commercial club and unanimously re-term but declined to of the river and bar committee of Kansas 1918; Is a director of and Harbors Con president of the Mis trwaya Association; Six members ot tton of Kansas City term, and served aa president of said renomination. been examining th woman to decide rne reply expressed surprise that Germany failed to tell exactly what foreign exchange she would be nble to deliver, what delays she desired, and what guarantees she would offer meanwhile.

Until these details are furnished, it will be impossible to consider or even examine the request of the German government, the note declared. The commission expresses regret that Germany bad not replied to ft previous queries as to what action she purposed taking regarding tbe commission's suggestion for balancing the, budget preventing the exportation of German capital and meas figure in the Yellows." He thought a moment; the color slowly returned to her face. After a course of defense. Meanwhile they have revealed the Identity of the "Mystery Man" In the Het le ii -pr, ii asgortmeat ot distinctly iM charming new Hand Bags, Mntince Boxej and Purpes A wplU hosen uair ine myaiery ana im ur tfj know in fas work! that knowa all about It" Mr. Burns declared that Undenfeld himself waa aot implicated In the ex-ploaion one of the worst tragedies (n Bj in tan ew York, but waa so uilAl nlan.

an taflllt and two yatars chfirman 00-year old of the board. a fit of coughing she struggled to rise from her chair. He let her pant and case aa Albert Bradley I 9 in all Use Jjuthionable Quaint i snapea ait tn ana earned commonwealth Attorney Mayo. Reginald Eastlake, cousin of the defendant, said he was approached by Miss Knox at Ocean Vity, Md Sept. 15, and asked by her if the waiter.

It waa Bradley who met Mrs thrill of Dleaaure scuffle and kick for a while, then stsstppi Valley Wat-was el acted one of he board of educa- ta :1, Ifiyetr vice president and board, declining a ed ea Some nc-w iitvlca. moat of them have hand laced iaAaaioc aTOwS with opened the door and summoned her Jinino. The aVTp WSIa -ff-wy saaaijij -B- vwi ay Sjl 1 TtT Kned Wrth leather, gome btjre lovelw gilk SS its peratori that hT ka lUlsen at tha pl.r when -rived all about It. The Third Internationale, from the south the day before Dr. Mr.

Buraa said, was the moving spirit olklitlB wu Iliad and who took behind the plot. her t0 hotal wnre 8ne spant the footman. "I'm sorry I cannot drive with you ures to obtain foreign exchange from German holders. The German government was taken to task in the note for this situation roufe and ip Matinee Baxes fe for the various occasmn. rhrifeUBM dollars can8carcel buy ho much delight, invested in ine cnange came unnrraiuea, oiu oi a elejtr sky.

no hint having leaked through to the buolneaa world here that Mr. Hopkins aad Mr. Overstreet had reiCT- The resignations were offered to take effect the flint of the year. IhV M4f Msad. Ihe newly-elected president, the bank obviously has secured the services of a man of the highest calibre.

He ta an ox-mayor of 6. A publio dein-he Fordney Tariff held here Sunday. by Prestdent ew the domonAtra-ony of the Presf- etter to the Coiil-eclarlng-he iai en-nowledgo that he iddod by en Entire the govemmtnt undoubtedly salty for action on Ucle of natiem aHpirutlons, man irderly and its rights." Kastlakcs had gone back to Virginia. Ha told her be thought they had. The witness gild he did not know Miss Knox at the time, but thought her actions were "queer." J.

H. Miller, ot Colonial Beach, who this ho said quietly, as thr Lannenieia, mt. uu.u. Leisurely but thoroughly he cursed them both as ha walked back across the lawn. But he was already think lag of Itrelsa again when, as be entered the wide hall, his aunt waddled aeroaa the drawing-room, pronouncing bla name with unmistakable de risioa.

AH, before the servants, be swallowed the greeting be had hoped to give her, and led her into the library1. Berry on us, 'Langly!" she exclaimed, eyeing his recking boots and riding breeches; "do you live like a gig np gereT" 'Tve neon he said briefly. "What do you want?" Her little green eyes lighted up, and her saMlet which was noting, ahe forced Into a kind of fixed grin. polished and thoughtful inquiry is characteristic of you," she aid. "Mary la here, and I want you to come over to dinner." "I'm not np to it," he said.

want yon to come footman supported Mrs. Sprowl a her He retMpd from business in 1917, and since the commencement of the i war was -flab ely engaged In tsar activities, being ybairman of the first any othr way feet, "bait 1'va premised too year WATSON'S GALLOWS night Bradley became acquainted with Mra. Ratsen when she worked te a shirt factory aad took her meals tea restaurant where, he -Mas employed. He aald that she had be- l.lbttty bond cjmpaign, chairman of tha First lied Cross Christmas member- earlier in the trial had been ordered went abroad originally on behalf of tha Juatiee department to obtain Information which would lead to the arreas of thaaa responsible for the ax-plosion. When no reports war rn-eatvaal from biro.

Mr. Burn cald. from the stand on the ground that offer my compliments and friendly wishes to Mrs. Ledwtth." I have nice nnn Ihee Bags and Boxr, are all made of the rweat pin seal, Morn o. altki ad nr are tooled Ej snap campaign for um State ofaKansas and that part ot the Stat of Hla- hla tautlmitnv U'fia nt a r.nranrv m.

ttansae City, an ex-prestdent of the ('haraner of Commerce of the same When she had gone he walked back dtif.ft a time Wbe thct orgaiiltatton Sllvester Coa grove, one of the ae friended him on various -aaiuaaaj soiiri coniprtghig Die tenth Pderal Reserve District; waa a member of the ture WJJ to teU ot Beer executive cosnittee and actively engaged In subsequent Liberty bo4 cam- conversjitlons Jie had with Miss Knox palgns, as waW as other war activltlea; (a a director of the Com- jwhea ahe occupied a bouBe rented by memo Tru.tTo of K.naa. City. nyaaws Men'. Anient Asno.iatU,,, pertinent's agent was aem over vri He produced two letters whitn sne lata the library, picked up the telephone and finally got Molly Wycherly en the wire. i was not send- wsb lind out why Lindenfeld the lag tb information pro." had written him, while la norma Thar rf erred to hnV thHW snd MfterlSl 'uar iruutil Th' Pa "Won't yon ask me to dinner?" he America, Kansas City.

and Morthr l'lan nana, hansaa city, I seemed greatly perturbed and told br.tsted six thousaaJ Bieaniftrs; HerveJ in conrreaa, waa prosidem of the aCanaas City Board of Education! His i.iocr.iiv in the Congresalonal Directory takaa npnglf a page. Dfacupalng thg ntwty-forroed con-rtHtion taia m-raing MEW lllund paid urrett Buy them for Gifts. Aa ejuantity i mamber bar Rdtcala In Europe StST JI Tasted BUlas, Mr I rw. "WM Slr3 IfL, 'nsnt to nerve I josataaM aakod him to stS ft of jLf A. Knights ot Pfthlas, and paat chancellor commandpr, I him she waa having trouble with har ruHs.Mo..,,, dra.gt Artoa.l,, 0r4 I ipH hsv.

one ehfM, wffllam Ulead. mm was an avlatur In witnesS'SBid Miss Knox replied: in Wm Saw ne I.Hd. Wffliam Ulead. 1 was an avlatur in 1 1. limited we suggegt that vqu come cald.

'Tve an explanation to mak-to Mra. Leeds and I'd be awfully obliged to you," There was a silence, then Molly said under surveillance akJ an nwr-lptant ever rrad pier vba. aar. boat aroe n. Mouse, MAY PROVE BE ONLY A GASOLINE CRANE ENGINEERS RECQt NIZE PICTURE FURNISHED WATSON AS GAL.

sTcTED LHAM HEJ CO1, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec IT, William P. Cowlea. a local engineer who serve! as a major of engineers ta the American Expeditionary Forces, ta a statement last night said he had recognised a picture of a gallows furnished to Senator Tbomaa Watson in support of the letter's charge that wholesale executions in the A. E. F.

i orlaaao a hajxNuu.r Ha aald ha bad JB wwrid to fVarVTrom to Krlday injorntn IMkr Irtnfaail: sat on' tha'aWfll "I tell you I'm not up to It," be said deliberately: as they won't Inat long at this price $4.95 Mpg'Stsny and is -now a lieutenant ta the reeerve; Waa elected to the Msfr HWrOangreas from the Fifth Miaaouri Dlstr tgyiaais a re In liume tih.l two houra. She Ulked wUdly intoherenily She told ma that "I always carry a gan, and I expect I will Tiave trouble sooner or later. She will probably catch me and then I will have to kill her or she will kill me." In waiiKiwtlf las eauao of her long suffering MM "Tan must be a very abaeat-miad- ed young man. I saw your aaat for a moment this afternoon aad she said that yon are dining with her at Mra Ledwith'a." IT an! thooag a aajhf tfv removing from Kaaaaa City, nml he choae this HHj Owing to tha til health of bla wlta he retired from in 1917. nnd began to r.eek out a location where aha would recuperate.

Tha Judge, Mra. Bland and tholr one son. traveled practically all over America, from California eat-twam had who maay years be. ore Mrs. Eastlake.

mother of the de Se Window DispUy a itii OF LAKEWOOO SALE from fiction, were Involved in the wronged her She did not name hl aaareh tor dues In many part of En xhvn she waa thin and dratwn, aot began Sprow' ASKS WARRANT FOR ARREST OF SIGNERS FOUR POWER TREATY iOME SWILL fendant, testified of having been at Ocean City during the month of August, when her sou and his family visited her and aald they appeared perfectly happy. Miss Knox was not mentioned, she said. American aecret u.r oW at all. 1 took her as that of a crane he had constructed hsuntly. AjM I tail yon that you'd better cpmc." "Better comer' bo repeated.

Her Ultimatum "Tea, better come. More than that. Langly, you'd better behave yourself or fit make Now fork too hot to hold yon." HU prominent eyes were expression-leas. "Aft!" ha remarked my ft lend. Your race is which in tne arrest and then to lunch l.t winter they came to Orlando.

1(1 CLOSE MONDAY asietly. but Molly cat him abort wftl a laughing "good-bye," and hung aj the receiver. "That was Langly," she remarked ejsaijpgked me to call at the hotel Having met on the coast of California (ere Mlaralay of Wolfe alias Willtam Unde. In connection with I ho Wall street homb explosion ln Rturdav afternoon, and I did Mr. H.

Babcochr who told them again Saturday aiiernoon. a ol aJnUiMhw iiA I -n 1 hu- I i in. I h- 7 im HvAre Bland deUaded t'Vt Mrs GUIDES WILL BE ON PROPERTY ARMS CONFERENCE PICKETEER CLAIMS THIV ARE DEALING IN STOLEN GOODS. ulked wildly. This time she lorn me llland improved here as at no other n.n.i., rini leadera In the plot turnig to gtrelaa who was alreadj 1 dressed tor tinner and who bad conn into Molly's boudoir to observe the ALL DAY TOMORROW TO GIVE INFORMATION TO THOSE wronged her, k.

a. awl wah aimed at that Or Glicksteln had SCHOOL CHUDREN HAVE PUT CHRISTMAS SEALS SALES OVER RIG HERE place; In fact she Is practically well, and here tbe family will remain. rVngiin the infernal machine bBt ik. dW got aay that aba Inteaded hair-dressing and comprehensive em lie is a man of rugged features, tall WASHINGTON, Dec 17. Urban i i while unemnlnvmen I exploding prsmatureiy.

Acaordlng to Silvester Coagrove and belliahment of that young matron' pemons by a new maid on probation. and broad shouldered, and we take It, after the wordr. ot Theodore Roose The sale ot Lakewnod boraerltea snd arms conference to aeek vengeance or uiw, mmw. wmm revolver. 'I tried to persuade her to go home.

-said that maybe ahe would go home that alght. and promtaced to call uii a hard pad a square shooter. Hla manners are characterised by the Strelaa'a upper Up curled faintly the happy expreaaion returned gg. assajU artth anch success that the ptatoer, appealed today at fjjjp tjtjtaaae lots will eioae Monday. Washington precinct police atation Tomorrow will find guides on tbe MllU askiMi for a warrant for ttk ground to pilot the large number of rest of the "four signers" ot UW'Siaar Patl Alteadorf.

who trailed uinaen-feld. the shspect has named five principals la tbe plot now In Europe who received tSO.ooo froan Moscow. Third iaaaaaiinnalii through New York opanneaa and trtendlinees ot the big MAGNOLIA SCHOOL LEADS ALL OTHERS WITH A TOTAL OF S228.37 WITH DELANEY SCHOOL SECOND. run. Tou'va done one thing too publicly to squirm out of the consequence.

The town has stood for good, deal from you. When that girl nt the Frivolity Theatre shot herrelf. leaving a tatter directed to you, the limit of public patience was nearly reached. You had to go abroad, didn't yon? "Wail, you can't go abroad this time. Neither London nor Paris nor Vienna and she watched the decorating of Molly until the maid turned her out interested parties who plan on driving WBt.

she telephoned me romssnnists. Uadanfrid has declared me up through the property to view the ex Pacific treaty, alleging they were guilty of "trafftcktag in atolen goods." The atolen goods he de in the perfection of grooming from tensive) improvements going on in lag 'could not understand aw waa Wing to aay. A few minutes while ln France. "We had to have some means of unloading gaaollne tsnks. from cars," eald Mr.

Cowles. "I constructed this beam tsy meana of which the tanks were IKted from the carp by a rope and deposited on a platform." FORMER 1 1 ATTY. 1 GEN HAS NO DESIRE 10 RE A BALKAN KING JEROME NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, GREAT NEPHEW OF FAMOUS GENERAI HAS NO DESIRE TO LAV AMERICA. NEW TORE, Dec. 17 Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, great nephew of the famous Napoleon, declared late yesterday that he waa not giving serious consideration to an invitation to ascend the throne ot Albania.

Mr. Bonaparte, American member of the famous French family, r. ported to be conferring with ChekrevL Albagtan high commissioner at Washington, regarding an' Invitation to assume the throne made 1 vacant when WUllam of Weld fled to The school sales of the Christmas seals were announced today by Mrs. west Mt. O'Neal, who waa elected chair-mi.

af the beard, la a man likewise of multiform actlvltlfs, and one of in Bffhsjown figures In the ttawH world Of Kluridu Jhja change means a new alignment H9a hanking world of Orlando, and tbe aetata. Jl scribed aa various pieces of land crown to toe. To be Continued Tomorrow cities and villages" In Siberia, Ora Layton, In charge of the Christ- 44pat Sunday it is estimated that proximately 400 automobiles w-ni Manchuria. Korea. Chtai.

India, mas seal fund. have ahot Than she hang up. I went to Brooklyn to make Inquiries bla willingness to return to New Yore aa soon a- iaaible and turn State's evidence. The Polish authorities any exposed la 1904 aa a Ruasutn aaslSr scant, and tied to Amerlog St ibai time, returning lo Bajrtrpt lan Attend orft came ta Buropa tBjHM roary, hist, while Lindenfeld came throuah Ukewood from sunrise to lndo-Cblna. Syria, Mesopotamia, and Magnolia school got the banner ln hymns and carol jlfej, OH, there axe mWm mMtJ Warn thi, m-Smill, (n a a i rtt-ysf mm If Victor PKd cverjj awectest end atesTreat of Dolls.

All tha Animats that ftpotli ni fM is Kin. oi Orient Asa a'Jw13KJHflrB 1 taken forcl- tbe contest, disposing ot 2i8.37 worth eoi Budapest no, aor Petersburg anadown. notwithataading the heavy the Philippine Islands heralds the rise of a new twarlHp about bar. but It waa after 11 o'clock whan I got hold of her father (and re- HOROSCOPE with, ut any rights, haman and of aeala. that of ths 1.

W. PhUUps Intereau nor even Constantinople would stand divine, aad in contravention an. The DeLaney achool came next, With the change cornea the news that ih in Japan. Great Britain. France with a sale ot yon! Tour coarse is finished, it yon've aa ounce of brains remaining Id March.

IJurlng tne aumnin Mr. Phillips Is now the majority stock holder In the lmtttutloa. thaJaji BaftMtMtt She told ma. 1 did not go wifh har Brooklyn and have aot Roen her aim Saturday afternoon." and tbe United States. Tbe action.

The Weat Central Avenue school ft. living In various commo- you know that you're done for this rains that had fallen to IfPaivsaarBrhar. PataM and shade trees bow have MHM sat ta Lekewood, tttfWiM dependant water plant of the I aha wood Betatea, la now in opera-ttoa. Electric lights have bean carried tats the groaade. and tha work of further 'developments along this line ledoux explained, was taken under waa third with fit.

81 to Its credit, id common tf 1 The high school sales were $3 50. chase of the rhares of the two retiring officers making him tne controlling Examined by Dlatrlct Attorney By Kemble aUTTJSDAY. DR. Tto af he a tpwp aaaatastaetarf aeaerdma Up huwr Iraawlts, whtrh jaaaapi nn in pronteoa, bach aaaasaU informed by the police that he i The total rales for tbe school chll- power la the bank taaia late vesterdav Mrs. Ralten de- time.

So go and dress and come over to dinner. And don't worry; i ll keep away from yon after ould have to apply to the aiatnct dren of the city was therefore 9379 SI Tbe incoaatag officer hy no ctared: "I felt that the man tuner attorney for tbe warrant, Ledoux left Magnolia school, ss the prise win overshadow those Who are gemg out inlni nonrtased my very mind you're married." Mr. Hopkins, tbe retiring president to resume his picketing aeroaa the street from the Pan-American building, where saaetlaga of the arms Irtle eeftere. obtained a clue wimb led him to seek Lindenfeld a acquain unca. As result Coagrove arrived ta Wsvsaw two egoaths ago having connections with cemwnMat groupa Id America and waa Introduce iB l.tndenleid by Alt-ndurtf.

Alt-gatshaaltaC his acouaiPtance. Mm grove sagaeted to Undenfeld scheme vherrfyv. Kfrina; taSMSiStMstjk tir the wan street agrJoaloa. he rould receive a large a hare at the alar aaaleat on at a satisfactory agga. The iJikefront snd Boulevard, home .1 I.

hlfS "You'll keep your distance before sou.1 and I had an wea mai waa for years re president ot oie Iron ta revolver ft would help to drive those First National Bank, of Birmingham that." he said slowly. eouan batweaa Jsnim and Loaa rr'" delegates were being held. He an- sis from which city he came to Or thoughu out of my brain Tnarn way aver, wlU be given a health fair entertainment, the program for which will be announced tn the near future. Mra. Layton declared she considered the children had done excellent work.

The street sales are reported progressing. It is taia fund that la depended Snjag) ts arry on tbe social welfare work tbe aiae of the average city lot, and 1 Switzerland in the early days of the war. 'j "I can't imagine where tbe atory originated." Mr. Bonaparte -declared last night "A J. Chekrevl aad I met exactly once, aad that was read a MMsuiailnc PaPgJ raaa-naa mod BiUaut haatr OigAt to Utunv-tkw tfit riitasi 0 is a atxa ot lnuot-tv aim ad tarawtoxt aaCam.

Thp ttlUlsajw to -pt sa4 rro: actloa is fy I'mnlBB How. tver, taw mpuial asawft betwaaa. Mdb ft ply later to the dtatrict attorney fur the warrant and if nasssnaaatsl woald seek grand Jury beajtag. 1 Whan he appeared at the police station, Ledoux carried bis sow familiar heart-coarered umbrella. Bible and lighted laatara.

resrerds ottered for tha arrest of the arrest ef the plotters, without risk ft) lando. Ha la a broUer4n4gff jg raited SUtea Senator Oscar Uaaa, wood. i nnderrtood he is rallrlng to become active ta citrus fruit raising. iPhiataa ranalng atore to the out-of-doors since ha has taken np his rs Senre fa Florida. 7an.

OteanlSSSjt, Ilka Mr. O'NVal Is one of the leading local fignrea, a man e'! enough known to be mentioned inrouguout the county, to employ a Wank and aapreased becauae ot the saMtaV-S- hl! ppHrsnos4 street Jail by another jSNsnWi vena phot and killed aa aged betrayer Mtaa Olivia Stone. Wo took iry and flhtura may rs as a-. amWwAxfA-i amar.ji jf un fm) faaprorenients, Including cement aldewalka, paved streets, curbing, ElSSWliit made without additional ex-renaa to tha parrhsaom. The Realty Bavtags Company, with offices ta tha Sua Parlor of the San Juan Hotel, are coaslactlag the aale -r th- Lekewood oorporatloB.

putting on what is knows aa the first sec SMllainr Island, where Mrs Bona hlmeelf. county health nurse, and to run the i part and I rere staying laat Au- twi tammmt. timM aotw, and Jimt ThrOngtoat these operation bv the rtvr ran aecret service man, rousn luinjrvuiusis cumc. nun you uuy a rust. Christmas seal, therefore, you are aid-1 -while Mr Chekrevl suted at the mt uvaty yaar.

bat a la rrfHvea ahadowed Lindenfeld and the Poles claim that, while Lindenfeld Id always he rather an tarfe. -gf enastlen la rattar Tit atatn. MM In detail. 1 wflfWl I renerdhae M. ve baen treeeleS far the am time that Albania was looking tor a awatoa asai ffl-caeatdarat "You're mistaken.

Many people are afraid of you, but I never was and never could he. You're no good; yon never ware- If yon didn't log my name about with yon I'd let you gc YjuU r- married fMt" T2ft on." kanJfj jo Mary Ledwsth." she said looking at him. tt picked np a cigar, examined It 1 I (a giant I at her. "As fcni receotsy occasion to toll Chester Led III marry whom I please. Now suppose yon clear.

Ieleees. Now euppoee you dear out." Jm yon aanhag with as "No." hu her the lite of Hlls Klncald a lawyer ta Santa Claus BE Electrical Etudnsnte'V .19 inr ib aerping taose who ere aown for physical canses to gain their tooting. The work haa progressed to be considered one Of the Indispensable tasks of the county authorities. waa rate tiding to play into Costrov haaaa. it tanTM SMa a (with CQhertCifard) '1 i I KM 1 "'T1 I Ismnt atantA Jnl tion comprising low along the arive-Srgys and fcoolevarda ta tha nelgfabor-Ml af Lake Druid and around l.ak-Druld ftaaat la connection with the governoreaip during the next wmnatga ft ts to els efforts that the First National TWO MEMffiBf BANDIT GANG IN CAVE ESCAPE lh Amerlcanr rnler, ha was sot officially sutbuttBSd to tolas any ate pa tn this direction, aad daring the course of our conver-aation ha aaked me how I would like to he a Balkan ruler.

Mafthar took the proposition seriously." i Brooklyn, seferal montaa ago. rjjpng fMoaVa, a tfntoad nuraa. volunteered ta sT IstS. iUUan. saying fm0B- Stsd to help -a slater in dlaireaa." v.

i his Hit ma prwM a rasa, iailiij ii i as. hatwpi. aitawaa lu radamea aiay aoaiMl If hat rrloDlna whUe tralllat Lis-I the Polish stents aarag ranch of Ita growth, net only Great was given to Lake. lan conrrol it. taapahv working actlvetly for the laatitutioa of oomronnltU, rre gflESt BkKks Modelwool Toys JBT 1 ilMtt Itnn(TrMt rvuHnr Sets l.fJ44!.dilSS by reason of the aa- COLD WAVE COMING.

WASHINGTON, Dec. IT CoM vntn warnlaga have been ordered. for Mis a period of eight years but bring that the good roads beads alleged la hftlea working gainst tha taterwu of PoUod, ing his tarts Influence to aid -its sold tar alTr last CHANCE TO SEE CHARLIE-Ttl IN "TWO MINUTES TO 0." I mis air-gvu muu III peseta memM well informed financiers been maay The N'al- nal Bank was organ PROMINENT RAILROAD MEN SPENT DAY HERE feara for the sec- 'fvewsa ana i bkb mm lmwj. laHfehnrd ta iiM in 1911 with the late J. fa i.tauWeld.

Mr Burns eipialned. sissippi and extreme Western Tennessee, the weather bureau annaaasead today. i Storm warnings are displayed on the East Gait Coast from Bay 8L Louis. Mississippi to Cedar Kjayg, Tonla-ht Is the last chance Orlando nt www sort of bond at l-eecoer na jsorawr nvm ww mtm wlT sC he 5 ceaafal aa this Usee. movie tans win bars to see Charles terson aa the first preairmt.

ita headquarters during the daya ot iu infancy were on Pins street. The bid tor the bonds tadi- fta In "Two Minitee to Go," which was tV representative ta New Tort before his departure radical Polish papajsd also wag am Ot Ifief wrrnseslativv in America Orlando being visited today by catod my dearly that Or.a.do SaS.e? is being shown at the Beacham The itrowth of tea new aasBtiaEiBT.psJi Florida, and on the Atlantic Coast one of tbe largest delegations ot rail ater By aa error, today a thst aooa It was aeceaaary to ro aft SSxas hfiaTrl Oi f. I i vuua awe w. igsers were piann'ng to bomb the fa- Lii.s, nf ill (Mr nc were from Cape Katteraa to Bsstport Maine. maeta.

quarters, and ment was inserted ta tbe Reporter-Star yesterday, which made read that yesterday would be the last day Lehewood will reap snal benefits with the mid- of ben Ine an the Third interna non-ale. Ha was rectwmwnded lo the Rurns Detective Ageacy aa tha man who knew most about the Wall atrct road men In tha town's history. No teas thaa six important railroad off. data came in last alght la a private car, aad today viewed the sights at wa the from th good roads program, since tttfttvMt THE WEATHER. ident ot the bank and Mr Hopkta tbe the WaadocWliafwSy ajafvai arght stuck on the Breathlt coonty )an last Satarday declared earns surrounding reentry, which ia the for a mile on the south, wh li Washington, Dec.

17 fw E. G. HauaeU tk the lfroe this out. the new later Park "jangle" bard Florida: Rata tonight and prob- mala purpose ot taetr rttlt- cashier. iaWaMM.n",d te atMfwB JMk However, the sdetare wUl be shown tonight for the last time and all ajlfcaggg aaa an atceptional prod action are urged to attend tonight's performance.

a. Mr. Burns Ts mm aaasaaf tbe a ablv Sunday aaorntnc colder Tea party maenea at tne seminoie V. Phi Ulna, whosa aaajdrwiU border it on the -Attaae, mm Paints, Varn- i Sete jfe lialOTr I rpn intend to n-rrrM I ,.0 Toy Wlf 11BI VWr7 I ia that tnpaif- MfS mM I Mechanical Toys ocipedes -WBP11 "jMr I 'r" I I mm Mechanical Trahw lW "Do ron aweet mnrrr aaiJK "JbK. -p.

rrT Trai nS lie rpranT ta E' Jaj 'MMs! today, am tha winter Hotel Sunday, aad In extremely north IBn '1 SSBflL H. J. J. CaMweU wdl-kaown tinner aad contractor of Orlando, will leave tomorrow tor his tones home ia Ohio shere he 1 lalW bv tbe irioo U) iertrirthat knnwa worm taai mow atl a boat rise to wealth and power has literally astounded those who know the facta. north.

cf Mr. W. R. O'Neal, A. C.

L. Mr. Berts contra Into the bank as director five portion Snaday night: fresh possibly strong, south shifting to northwest wtada. yK a aaeee teat la tab cttyj.i-vi 'IMSaW' The party includes W. A Haeaeil, of kia father.

Mr. Caldwell wUl One -take this" la better than two ace At that tlsse be waa ra information to en se Paps Tee.) thon ahaR 'Ml -i sv.

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