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WN AMOUNT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY shee Lot 2, Sa. E, as recorded jn Plat Book 1, Page 92 a wo” 026.88 Kot 4; Su; as recorded in Plat Book 1. Page 83 2 i hice ceeonctiecnes , OREM SSA as reco! in Plat Book 1, oA ‘ cht Pye se RACE ake Y Hot t 84, feco as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 92 S. Dutcher. ak me: .,, CHAS. J. CURRY’S SUBDIVISION OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 1, & 2, SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 66, RAN eotionn om io : * ieee sen tare he Eerese Lots 11, 12, Sq. 1, as recorded in Book A-5, Page wre pein eee a E : gohan cous tke phe Lot 3, Sq. 10, as‘ recorded in Book B-2, Page 4 sie *s wit. s i'd Sec. Twp. Rng. 9, 10, 15 32 of SW% of SW% & S%% of NE 1-4 of : 1-4 & SW 1-4 as recorded in Book A-4, 2,449.05 Page 73 154.71 SW% of NE%, as recorded in Book A-4, Page 34 8 Holding 5,627.76 NW% of NE\%, as recorded in Book B-2, Page a ~ : land Holding 172.59 523 Al, Fraction Holding Co. 27.06 NW% of NEY of NE%, as recorded in Book, 3& E% al ae Bg . A-5, Page 239 Holding 1,808.70 Pt. Nu of NE%, as recorded in Book Z, Page 297 2 4 of NI s recorded in Book A-5, Page 23 Bis of NW% of NE%, as recorded in Book A-5, Page 23 E% of ee, of NE, as recorded in Book A-5, Page Lot 4, as perrkdee in Book A-2, Pages 266-8 Lot 3, of Goy. Lot 3, as recorded in Book A-5, Page 218 : Lot 4, of Gov. Lot 3, as recorded in Book B-4, A. L. Chandler. 3,012.63 Page 166 Ward A. Roberts. 397.50 Gov. Lot 4, 3% 2 A. L. Chandler 1,045.77 . Gov. ; e 10 A. L. Chandler 939.93 4 Page 480 L. Roberts... of NEW of NW% & SE of NE NW 1-4, as recorded in Book A-3, Page 556 . 5 Acres of W% ‘of SW of SE%. Acres of Wis of NW% of SE. N. of NW% of SEX & S. 10 of NW% of NE%, as recorded Page 631 8 recorded in Book B-3, Page 312 60. Wi, a8 recorded In Book B-2, 4 of BBM of SW% & S. 15 of SW%, as recorded TODAY Film Actors Drink » Gallons of Rare Wines A world traveler could have wandered onto # set at the United Studios in Hollywood recently and believed himself suddenly trans- ported to the dining room of the Hotel Claridge on the Champs Elysees in Paris. Hundreds of, correctly attired guests had ‘before them yare foods such as the Claridge boasts; cham- , . pagne corks popped; French wait- ers hurried from table to tabk large orchestra played Paris’ cur- rent musical hits.. It was a cafe scene in “Kiki,” Norma Talmadge’s new starring vehicle which shows at the Strand Theatre today for the last time. Every detail was supervised by French exprets, among them Jean Bertin, a Paris theatre manager and artist, who assisted Director Clarence Brown and Art Director William Cameron Menzies during the filming of “Kiki.” Miss Talmadge, as a Paris street gamin who gets her first taste of gay life in this cafe, drank enough “prop” champagne to | make her dizzy and had to be tak- 0 McClurg. en “home” by Ronald Colman, euros ®, TowNsmP ¢ 00, RANGE 38, PLAY BOOK oe Hundred of bottles of de- < ‘i alcholized “wines and- liquors” <r sysee recorded tn. Book ATpMBEVIsON OF #rooK ASLAN t “s _— " vt Bei. ase i rank. Sterling. vere ilihoind Oui Gk aoe: 7% ik ve Page a! 5 . Sq. 10, as reeored din Book A-4, Page 569 és D, A. Hunt. The bottles, glasses, silver cham- pagne pails and French waiters were real enough, but the day as a whole was strictly a la Volstead. Produced by Joseph M, Schenck for First National, “Kiki” was made under the general manage- ment of John W. Considine, Jr. Miss Talmadge’s supporting east includes Gertrude Astor, Mare MacDermott, George K. Arthur, Mack Swain, Erwin Con- snelly, William Orlamond and Frankie Darro. Deed 16150 as recorded in Book A-3, Page 29° 4 Island Holding Co... 5,024.94 r 10 a aclusive, sy? : sey war ee ¢ Island Holdin Anna Horn. jolding 1 son £23, 4, 5.0F all 28 Ingraham City Hou ‘Fractional ers Corp... : Lorena Power: A, L. Chandler. Lorena Powers. Holding id Holding Holding 3.591.869 5,581.92 812.04 Lorena Powers. Lorena Powers Lorena Powers Island Holding + 2,435.84 Island Holding Island Holding Island Holding Island Holding Holding Holding ia Holding Holding 2,404.95 1,817.97 S$. L. Roberts _......... Acres of E Acres of Ingraham City Home Build- «ers. Corp. Fannie E. King f Ingraham city Home Bulid-, 60 5 ers Corp... Ingraham City Home ae 60 5 ers Corp... ri eS of SW % of SH#% & 8 30 Acres of SE, as recorded in Book B-2, Ingraham City Home Build- ge 60 5 ers Corp. Wi, as recorded in Book B-2, Page 524 ~ Ingraham Cit, 2, 823.00 60 . ers Cor $4, as recorded in Hook B-2, Page 525, Ingraham -- 1,055.04. B 3. 60 ers Cory S. 40 Acres of SY of SW%, as recorded in Carl 8. & Fred S. Loomis. ‘“- "s An eek Ad. Page 146 29 go cs & 8 recorded in Boo! 2. ‘age 1 0 ljomer ‘homa: i+ el ge ee - SW of NEM of SW, as recorded in Book An : é aoe h ; w+ 2,825.25 Page 5. 2 6 wens.. ta! oe eu 8 4 ; The Island Molding Co. 2,825.2! NW x 4, as recorded in Book A-3, ~~ @ANWY & WH of : i _NWK! 2H g: Nw 5'to $, Ba. cist as: ; naan ‘ ede V, Page 157 . 4 4. 1, ag recorded in Book A-4, Page 442 e- WLES SUDDIVISION OF SW OF SW, SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP G2 WANG: De cadles u ck 6 tain ase LE % 8) 2 34, 15, Sq. i “ ass bos A. Maloney (Dan rro) q. 1, a8 recorded in Book A-1, Page 83 Sq. ida A. Meloney ey G. Marucci) 3, as recorded tn Book ‘ZZ, Page 296 eecoraad in Book V, Pa; Lows Shas recorded 2 OF NE%, Lots 1, PSs CP Holding Co. ot of ewig? of a The Island Holding Co Wie cameos Holding C Sq. 3, as recorded in Book B-4, Page 475 as recorded in Book A-1, Page 36 q. 5, as recorded in Book A-2, Page 157 as recorded in Book A-5, Page 26T by as recorded in Book A- 4 ae? 157 as recorded in Book ZZ, Page 2 as recorded in Book ZZ, Page 219 Sq: 7, as recorded in Book A-1, Page 93 orded in Book’ B-4, Page 475 as recorded in Book B-1, Page 61 8. as recorded in Book B-1, Page 61 8, as recorded in Book B-4, Page 475 corded in Book A-5, Page 7 orded in Beok A 5 Page Lots 17, Sq. ¥, a8 recorded in Bock 2% Page 334 Lots 8 to a recorded in Book B-4, Page 475 Sa Davis & Mar: “Martha B. Rates & M. L. Dukes Lots 15, 1 0, a8 recordad in Book B-2, Page 549 # Silliman. Albert G. Thomas. * J, H. SANDS SU EDI aon OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 1 & 2, ee 2 TOWNSHIE 06, RAN PAGE 63 e 4 b iaa 38: Secs. 5, 8, 17 & Wt of Sec. 20—Pt. NEY, See. #4 Saree Be B. a oe Pe 20, a8 recorded in Book B-4, Lages 479-80 Roane ee eesns Seaeees Catherine Carbonell Frank A. Wildman... Catherine Carbonell La e rH KS 2 1] jomas. uebell T. Smith. McClellan... Herbert Da: & Margaget Axe bell T. 1 Herbert Davis & Margaret Axe Annis G. Curry et al. Annis G. Curry et al. Seerieeeee avenen Ranwne Apert G. rupee: i Y ul & Annie Sheppard. 21.76, LoT a sheries 28, TOWNSHIP 66, RANGE 29 Catherine Carbonell " ‘TOMORROW “Enhance Pola’s Beauty : E 2,320 Long Beach Co, of Fla.|.. Page 8! Martha Bo ‘Bat M. L. Dukes % elem in Plat Book t, arthe Bates & 3 In her new Paramount starring _ rtha B. Ba! & L a WM. F. MALONEY, je 89 * S 5 Martha B. Bates & M. L. pn ae County Tax Collector pictur, A Woman of the i, as parol oy in Plat Book 1, sadink ec Selon o 16 \ Book B-2. Farts 575 Flora Bourne. a! “32, 24, Sa. 12, os recorded in Plat 4 F $ Strand Theatre tomorrow, ed in Book B-3, . ae Tocoedet | in aren comet Hl Sesssesrsssssse3 eereaERzE DUTIEEEEE 3 reeceeee sun $e, bd cal ge lt Hive asd 8 Sesss5 557 3. queTiyiil? tt z = 7 HTITITHT EESEREESEESE SEER Oe te La HT fant 10, a8 recorded in Plat 18, a8 recorded in Plat 46, as recorded in Plat SES EESEEEETESOESSSESESSEEES OPES LSS EGS NRE ORERE SOND ERNEEEOTE PP SHEP AP EMEP RMA EH ROR bE H OPP Mer OPE MNP SERA PPRASK SEEEPESIAEZESERZESESIESESESTELS SE SRS RPE SE RS SERS: — Pr Hy - ghd $5 rent aR RRR -: aa ee! itl mama SSSSAAVSSSSesssess aL. i =e 2; 4 22 S85: in Plat Page BHTVISION OF Lens we = subir B. Bates & M. bert G. Thomas... Elizabeth L. Hertell |. 1. Dukes . L. Dukes L. Dukes lartha B. Bates & M. L. Dukes lartha B. Bates & M. * Dukes tha B. Bates & M. L. Dukes Martha B. Bates & M. L. Dukes he B. Bates & M. L. Dukes W. L. Stephen: is Racine B. Bates & M. L. Dukes Martha B. Bates & M. L. 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SW OF SHH, SRCTION 2a, TOW NSF oo, RANGE 3 -~ BY DAY IN FLORIDA (By Associated Preaay GULFPORT- i City structures to edst $400,900" are to get under wey here in Sply, the local Cham- ber of Commerée announced. They include a $50,000 grammar school un t, slveady ander. construction; a $225,000 junior high school; a new city hali building and a muni- cipal incinerator. , MIAMI—Max Hoffman, an oiler on the motorship Swifan, narrow- ly escaped incineration when his clothing becamé ignited in the en- eng:ne room from a-light wire short circuit. Hoffman ran to the deck with his clothes ablaze. The fire vas extinguished by the mas- ter, Captain Carl Dillow. PANAMA CITY—Y. J. Cham- bliss has been appointed chief of police here, N. D. Lloyd, who was offered the appointment, declined, preferring io remain as a deputy in the State Fish and Game De- partment. WEST PALM BEACH—Benja- min W. Mulford, 58, president of the Salerno Development company, and builder of the town of Saler- no, died here, after an illness of about three weeks. BOCA GRANDE—George Van Vieet, local plumber, does not know what a moving picture is be- cause he has never seen one. He clared that the “movies” are ‘noth- ing but a “sham, a fraud and a share.” OCALA—J. E. Gates, of De- Land, while trying to sleep one night recently, had a vision of his daughter in an automobile acei- dent at Ocala. The vision haunt- inx him while he tried to sleep, Mr. Gates finally dressed, took his automobile and sped to Ocala. Here he found that his daughter, Lillian, had been in an accident, but had eseaped injury. FORT LAUDERDALE—A. Mit- chell Palmer, attorney general of the United Sta‘es in the Woodrow Wilson cabinet, is planning the erection of two residences here, to cost $27,000 each, it was learn- ed from an authoritative source. TAMPA—Thieves found them- selves unable to solve the com- bination of a, safe in the soft drink store of Joe Puela, in Sev- enth avenue, so, not te be outdone, they picked up the “strong box” and carried it into « wooded tract nearby. There they pried open the door and took about $50. PENSACOLA—Twelve hundred hotties of beer repose in the office , WHAT IF THE OYSTER HAD ANY RIGHTS IN A COURT? LONDON—The famous’ ‘oyster case” which puzzled many jurists has finally been decided on and closed by Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice. Briefly the facts were: A orders a barrel of oysters, from a local fishmonger D. The’ fishmonger procures them from an, oyster merchant; B and supplies them to A, who pays for them. Opening some of the oysters, C,a servant of A, finds in one of them a valuable pearl, and put it in his pocket, intending to keep it. The pearl is claimed by the merchant B, the fishmonger D, the final purchaser A, and the servant C. In the court below judgment is given in favor of A. B, C and D appeal. t Lord Hewart awarded the pearl to A, thus upholding the lower court’s decision. Modern school methods are be- ing adopted in many parts of Mexico. of Sheriff Penton here, all seeking an owner. But owners of such commodities are scarce, however, as anyone who claims it would be promptly arrested for violation of the prohibition law, and, too, the stuff is of a highly explosive char- acter. The beer was taken from “Buck” Burnham, the authorities said but the latter cannot be prose- cuted, because, the court has rul- ed, the search warrant process was irregular. Meantime, the officers are kept dodging the bottled goods. The slightest shake sets them off. PIOOPOo eo oo | HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentiomen’s Hats Made te Order GEORGE'S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. 0 hk hhh hh ds x THE DAY’S NEWS aroused the “drys”*by his beer- making demons.rations in Con- gress, has. represented the Four- teenth. New York district in the- House for some years. Italy was the land of his birth. When his parents landed with him in New York'as an infant they did not set- tle down, but proceeded west, first to South Dakota, and then to Ari- zona. Thus the lad grew up in the virile, unconventional, sypi- cally American western country; and he became a loyalist of the most ardent type. Singularly g'ft- ed as a linguist, he easily found his way into the diplomatic — service, and laser into the consular service with a post at Fiume. Returning to New York, he joined the staff of one of the philanthropic societies, and as a side issue studied law. In 1916 he ran for Congress as a Republican in a strong Democrati¢ district and surprised the poli- ticians by his victory. During the war he served in the American Aviation Corps, Cockroaches STEARNS’ Electric Paste It Also Kills Ants, Waterbugs Rats, Mice, Etc. Ling of those greatest Faown food destroyers and disease carriers. ‘Sold everywhere, He and $1.90 Money Back If it Fails OIL STOVES We Have the Famous NEW PERFECTION 1 and 2 Burner Small Stoves Woodburning Stoves Water Coslers, Cooking Utensils Paints, Varnishes, Roof Paints Lumley’s Hardware Store James and Grinnell Ste. PHONE 838 Negri introduces Parisian _ styles that smartly dressed women will. affect next fall, She also sets the trend. that fashion will decree in 4 ¢ Combining the fashi short evening gown with a train effect — is one of the new style ideas. + This is a formal evening dress of white satin, solidly embroidered with pearls and rhinestones, It has a fan-shaped train of chinchil- Ja suspended from the skirt | chains of rhinestones and itsires. ure, beet i