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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 6

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The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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6
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aslto future to (RfliaDinio (Buoy solute Auction! Sale Off YGiiere is These at A Z1 ru FVD At Cj Beautiful East Front Lots very valuable for apartment High class property Overlooks Biscayne Bay right at new Causeway right at street car line right at Dixie Highway corner of Rickmer Street and Avenue A S3 OF RSSARHI ADVANTAGES: Two-thirds of Million Spent on One Side One Million Spent on Other Side Every Person Who Goes to Miami Beach Must Pass By This Property as Long as the World Lasts ADVANTAGES: East Front Breeze all the time Winter and Summer 200 Feet off Car Line Junction Point Walking Distance of 1 2 th Street DAMMERS GILLETTE Auctioneers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ENQUIRE OF ADDAGAN FIDELITY BANK BUILDING MIAMI FLORIDA i I i i I I i 1 Dade on an assault and battery charge and will he arraigned before Justice of the Peace Combs SEVEN SUITS FOR DIVORCE BLIND TIGER RAID LANDED THREE NEGROES The Way Friend Doctor how do you to stand the high cost of living? Surgeon By cutting-out something Brooklyn Citizen Filed In The Circuit Court Yesterday With a Variety Of Reasons For Seeking Separations the wife asks custody A Worley is the attorney Annie Watson and Sterling II Watson were married September 19 1899 and separated in January 1917 In her bill of complaint which was filed by her attorney A Mrs Watson charges ungovernable temper and non-support A Ebbetts sues his wife Ebbetts whom he charges with having a quarrelsome and ungovernable temper and a nagging disposition This couple were married in the fall of 1912 and separated one year later A Worley represents the petitioner Lettie Phenning sues August Phen-ning claiming that he iefuses to support her and their infant child This couple were married in September 1909 and separated June 6 1916 Mrs Phenning is represented by Mr British Mercantile Cruiser Is Sunk sets forth that her husband struck and cursed her and made her life very unhappy Elsie Powers who is suing Benjamin Powers charges the defendant with deserting her and sets forth that such desertion is wilful and obstinate Mrs Powers who is also represented by Penney Penney states in her bill of complaint that she was married to the defendant August 27 1914 and they separated March 1 1917 Edna Merritt her bill of complaint against Sam Merritt alleges that she was deserted by her husband in' July 1916 after the couple had been married less than one year The complainant is represented by A Worley Willie King has entered suit against Andrew King alleging cruelty and alcoholism The couple were married May 7 1916 and separated in July 1917 They have one child of whom And The Deputies Confiscated Fifty-eight Half-pint Bottles Of Liquor A Customer From Jacksonville had been sent him by the state administrator He gave the dealers considerable of this and it will be placed in the groceries to be sent to the customers in order to acquaint them with the conservation work President Overstreet called attention of the dealers to the fact that hereafter be will advertise his business regardless of what other action was taken by them and the price lists of the g-oces will appear in the newspapers the future The dealers will make their own prices and advertise as before George licmfh called the attention to the fact that the wholesalers wculd demand cash within ten days after goods are delivered and advised them to atch their own credit accounts He said that money wa3 tight and a longer credit would be out of the question Mr Romfh 3aid that no one can predict what will happen next and warned the retailers of this fact He said that the wholesalers spent thousands of dollars for goods many months before they even saw them Alleging desertion non-support cruelty habitual intemperance etc seven divorce proceedings were instituted in the circuit court yesterday Cruelty and ungovernable temper is the basis of an allegation set forth in the bill of Julia Valerico through Penney Penney her counsel The couple were married October 14 1904 and the separation is alleged to have taken place March 2 last The wife to make the usual commission if not more depending entirely upon the condition of the markets which was reported good yesterday Mr Peacock received at the rate of $425 per crate for the peppers which are expected to bring in the New York markets from $550 to $6 Richard Peacock sent a large consignment of beans away yesterday These cost him about $385 per hamper but he is confident of getting a good profit from his purchase unless large shipments arrive there at the same time which will bring down the price Dade county vegetables were bringing good prices yesterday and those whose goods reach the market before any other section begins shipping there will get good prices Tomatoes are not yet going north in extra large quantities but the shipments will be moving within a week or two unless the growers fail to get packers Shortage of labor promises to do great harm to growers all over the coast and unless some relief is at hand many thousands of acres will be destroyed it is feared She They say that a corporation has no soul Could anything be worse He Five times worse! The corporation I work for has five directors and none of them has a soul Life your new stenographer deny that she is industrious but she is too busy knitting to do anything around the Louisville Courier-J ournal (Continued From Page One) of 5464 tons gross was torpedoed the first time in the English channel on December 5 she was beached and temporarily repaired by means of a wooden patch placed over the hole Most of the cargo was saved Only Five Saved Queenstown March 6 The steamer Kenmare of Cork has been sunk by a submarine Only five men of the crew were saved Co-operation In Business Is Keynote Fifty-eight half-pint bottles of whiskey were confiscated in a raid on an alleged blind tiger on Florida avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets last night by Deputy Sheriffs -C Williams and Rolfe in which three negroes were arrested Those caught in the raid were Joe Davis who will face a charge of having an excess quantity of liquor in his possession Felicia Crawley who is charged with selling liquor and Johnson who claims to he a Jacksonville restaurant man and who will also be charged with having more liquor than the law allows Just as the officers arrived they saw a negro purchase some whiskey from the Crawley woman Deputy Williams reports and this man is being held as a witness The trio will be arraigned before Judge James Sanders in criminal court Matthew Patterson colored was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Frank Mc- (Continued From Page One) Palmetto Hotel Daytona on water front finest table home-like $2000 per week up Adv DADE COUNTY VEGETABLES NOTICE TO FISHERMEN One Acre and One-Half Acre Tracts One and one-half miles from city limits One-half mile from subdivi-' sions where lots 50x150 ft are selling for more than we are asking for these 1 acre and acre tracts Room for 100 fruit trees chicken and vegetable farm Price from $100 to $250 Good location in best fruit and gardening section There is nothing being offered in this sized tracts at even double the price Only 20 of these tracts LEFT DAVIS CITRUS NURSERIES 1113 Ave sugar it was said but another dealer explained this by saying that the concern was interested in a large refiner and sold it in connection wnth coffee Mr Romfh wanted to know how the hotels got along without sugar and was told that some of them had no supply while others managed to have considerable The new food administrator asked the dealers to help him distribute some of the literature that All salt-water fishermen are hereby required by the Food Administration Washington to make application for license Applications can he had at the office of the Miami Fish Co CROSLAND The sum of $713 for three one-horse wagon loads of peppers is what Jackson Peacock of Cocoanut Grove was paid by a local commission merchant yesterday This lot of vegetables will be sent to the northern markets where the purchaser expects I.

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