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De- fightful 2-room, kitchen and bath unfurnished apartments: large screened sleeping porches. Avai'able for immediate occu- pancy. 263 per month and up ward. 3 rooms. kitchen and hath unfurniched 875 per month and upward. We have some urusually cheap and attractive apartments ready for occupancy — all sizes. L. W. Groomes 'FLORIDA EXPECTS . PROSPEROUS YEAR Storm- chpt Communltues Look Forward to Good Winter. | \ i [ | | | | i | By the Associated Press JACKSONVILLE. Fla., —Th> communities in_Florida were visited by th> August storm look forward to the best Winter season ever. Fow signs of damage to buldings re- | main. and the residents whn are com- pleting repaivs assert that the frst estimates of the lnss given by cxcited citizens and greatly | exceedad ifs actual desiruction and | monetary loss | Fort Pierce. Stuart and Voro Bear} which appoared to have the worst of the blow, present a nor- | mal pcture today. the storm having | been credited by many inhabitants | having stimulated business. Local esii- | mates say that,few substantial build- | ings were seriously damaged. and credit most of the loss to citrus fruits. 1ged highways have been put 1n order. Older inhabitants of the east coa: say they cannot recall that any devastat- ing storms or floods ever have afflicted the costal or interior sactions of the 200~ mile strotch of the shoreline lying be- | tween Fernandina and Jacksonville on | | the north to Melbourne and vicinity in | the south. | These residents blame losses to com- | munities farther south. chiefly on faulty 1 construction during the boom day: They point to the many ng>d and well | rstablished resort hot=ls and other | ings in that area which have never ered any serious damags. September 8 which RANKIN HITS LAST COTTON CROP REPORT| Says Yesterday's Estimate Is An- other “Example of Bureaucratic Irresponsibility."” tropical | THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART 1. SHAKESPERIAN SOCIETY IN COSTUME FOR “AS YOU LIKE IT.” . | many of | were | Dam- | Tt “As You Like It" wili be pressnted Tucsday evering by the S will take place on the Jawn at the home of Mrs. Mabel Owens Wilcox, Wilcox, Rosemary Arnold, Wiliam E. Bryant, Clarke Beach, Dr. Earle Witfley, | e inoss, s w for supr P : i Anthon [ " 2 I' a member of u H l Ly lo ring. was the man sought. other theory most often consid- | red was that Lombardo's death was in | 5 S s slaying two | .l. IN SLAYIN | months ago of Frankie Uale. Brooklwn | gangster with whose death the police | h ad made efforts to link Capone. Capone also was being sought. There also was a theory that Lom- bardo’s death may be linked with the boymbing 12 hours ecarlier of the home | of Capt. Luke Garrick of the Plaines strect police station. This theory was that Lombardo’s enemies, believing he had instigated the bomb- ing. killed him because they thought Niember of Rlval Ale lo Band Sought in Lombardo Murder. e - it ruined their chances for carrying on | busincss in the district. Br the Associated Press Attacked Twice. CHICAGO, September 8.—The omi- | akesnerian Soriety for the hene 33 West Trving street, Chev Fulton Lewis, M Des | | motorist, 1416 F By the Associated Press TUPELO, Miss.. September 8.— cotton eron estimate ];hen out bngkl‘: by the Government crop reporting beard “Is anoth-r dpm'\nttratlnn of bureaucratic irresponsibility.” ‘Repre- sentative John FE. Rankin of the first Missicsippi district said here tonight. | Mr. Rankin wrs a member of the $2 Up Per Door ne METAI WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER AR tailed Complete By CAPITOL WATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. N.W. Col. 10384—Da~. Night and Sunday STONELEIGH COURT Conn. Ave. & L St. A few desirable spartments from 2 rooms and bath to 7 rooms and 2 baths. Under Ward- man management. Apply rosi- d-nt manager. Main 227 in_the last Congress. “The report given out a month ago stated the condition to be 67.9. and estimated the yisld to be 14.201,000 bales,” Mr. Rankin said. “The one given out today gave the condition as only 60.3 per cent of about 10 per cent of what it was a month aco. and yet | rstimates crop at 14.439,000 bales, an | | increase of 148,000 bales. “Not only that, but today's report ! shows an acreage abandonment of 3.86 | per cent. Yet * * * in the face of {the fact that there has been a very | Idrntir det-rioration in the cotton crop | * * * for the last 30 days, the board * ¥ * * raises the estimate. “They will attempt to defend them- | selves by hiding behind their camouflage | i of ‘pars,’ which thev use as storm cel- | lars in emergencies of this kind * * *. | SPECIAL onczs. 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