St. Cloud Tribune Vol. 20, No. 05, September 20, 1928
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University of Central Florida STARS St. Cloud Tribune Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 9-20-1928 St. Cloud Tribune Vol. 20, No. 05, September 20, 1928 St. Cloud Tribune Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stcloudtribune University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in St. Cloud Tribune by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation St. Cloud Tribune, "St. Cloud Tribune Vol. 20, No. 05, September 20, 1928" (1928). St. Cloud Tribune. 318. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stcloudtribune/318 SEPTEMBER 1928 HT. (MHIK TBMPKBATIIBB SUN|)MON|Tl)l.i|VVi;i)rnfUl FJU |SA Mai. Mia. Iu,!u ( I T f.i (Tad •apt 12 88 711 0.00 Xhor. 1.1 IK) 78 0.00 2 3|4!5|6j7|8 Krl.. •aptt 11 IHI 70 0.00 •at, Sept. '.I H8 70 0.45 1011lll2||13fl4|15 •apt ni. M 7ii o.ir, Sun.. •apt 17 .711 74 11.75 16 17jl8!l926(21|22 HOB., •apt is si 7i ii.i.i %t24l25t26J27i28j29 TUB.., w„ , Ml IHKM'V tn. jumve. OSCBOLA COUNTO. rtuiuii* rut KSDAV. SKI'TKMBKK »», wan M'MBKK KIVK TROPICAL STORM CAUSES ONLY SLI6HT DAMAGE TO ST. CLOUD PROPERTY 111 Drowns at Jacksonville While Enroute Over Six Inches Rainfall Is Recorded; ATTENTION! OLD TIM Kit Kissimmee Reports Very Heavy Losses To Visit Home of Sister In St. Cloud Here is a bit of history that should be very in ST. ci.orn ii- I'KIM N i ID AT teresting tx> all Old Timers. Do you know when KIIIIKAII Illl,,., DISTRICT ll,'i,r.v \v. Drtags, brother of Mrs MEETING IIKI.I) AT 1,11 Wli A. Brisker, of Bt 01 1, aaa aaafli » A tmpleal storm of Sinn, intensity visile,1 Si. (loiul during Messrs. Wiley, Ward and Chase became CITI of drawalai Tngadgj ntgal in n Siniiiii- unit Monday, after devastating Porto Hi,-,,. „„,l other West Keirekiih Lodges or Dlatrlcl No. i" strange gcddeal arhlcb oumiiad „t linlian ialnmls. lull broiiKl'l Uttlg danmgc lun-. ,\,,|il from i-xtes- ZENS and VOTERS in St. Cloud? Here it is held 11 ni'('tin;: l-'iidn.v niulil. Sejil the lower ,„,i ,,i' w,.si n„j sn',,,., I,, •iaa aalnfgll. which official goverameal raearda e»veg UN six nnd ember if. if-'js. wiih Dataad H<*l>ekuii .l.'ioksonviii,'. Be w„s enrage, ta si from the record: Oloud from Rochester, Now York, to (hn-,- qnartiir laobaa daring Sfonday, M,,uv Men wara damaged l.oilji,. No. Ill Of llmt <*lt.\ ns hostess. Their w.i'e iiiiproxiniiitoly l**JMl IIMMI.- visit his sistrr her,-, un.l it is l„.|i,.v liy high wind, aad the following raina aaoaad leak. In „,,,uy ImmeH Wiley, C. W. registered and took oath Febru bers preeont, from Orlando Helrekafa • ••I that while waiting for the south in,I MMgal. of business. A few trivs wore blown down nnil MM ary 18, 1927. Lodge Ko, U. Lueenie It. hikith [-oalasj bound train he h'fi the depot to wHlk daaaa*an *,aa rooardad to frail traaa thai waaa heavily loadad will, No M «>r Orlando, Deland Itehekuh ai ..in nl. Bstag iinfnniMhir with the Ward, E. O. registered and took oath January i-.-iu. \n, n>, si. cloud Bebekafa atreeta, Mr Brtggs apparently lost his ., aaaa thai wns. nearly raady lov tha murket. hearings it, u„- darkaesa nmi siip|..,i H»-nv\ danaaM is lauorlaS in other lectiona ,»f kba ttata u,,,l Laaalasj No, tt, Kisslinnioe No. t2 and 90, 1928. Snnford No. f.i. reapectl-raly, mid out I'll" n pool of oeep water left i,v tbo laaa <if life at Paha Jeaah, Weal rahn Beach, Okeechobee aad athar Chase, F. 1). registered and took oath Febru ride hn Isdh th.ns. storm. >>,,,tll in.iis in Hint section ,,f 111, slut,-. The lueatlng wns untied t<» ardor by Mr. IIIIL-KS wns nn gntptore. „r Hat ltd (loss worker-, were rustle,I from .all purls of tlie stnte t,, ary 29, 1928. District Deputy President RKfaal B. Koatman Kodak Oompany for 41 » the atriehen territory, firal report. !>«•.nii megger and mash eaag- Weill, oi st. cloud, and after the roll years, and had retlrad frem active You will note that one is a past yearling—two enII of iodizes, Matef Annie Lime, buslnesa jwst . short tlm,. previous tc garaaad, bat final del.-,,Is ,,f tl,, iaaaage arag really more agrlou. pre-ideiit of the Khirldn Htate Keheknli making Ihe trip ,,, Plorlda. Mrs. ilinn tlios, of the hurricane which awepl the Miami dlatrlcl just are coming yearling. Mr. Ward has been a voter Assembly, was Introdnoad and araj Brlcker sint,.s that her biafana. hu,l t a ,, yi-nrs ago. for 8 months. Mr. Chase had been a voter hut 7 ioii.td pasj i»i-iriei Dopnty I'resl- mi i, ,i .1 sunk,- ,,r auajyak ami donta Blancna butrrod of •n-inndn gasj was in ,i ver.v feebla oondMlon phy lle|>,,,ts from thg lalandg sunt li and aaal ,,f Miami si,,,w heavy slcally, which probably acooaata for loss of life ,,,,l property, and aid haa baaa ruahed Iron Ibe State. months. ituih Ludecke of Han ford were noted rne throng. I*aa1 Qraad Mas the accident, lo ill seel,i,ns visile,| l,\ ll,, In,, -rit-nlii I, Latest re|,ml- i,„l,,.,l,,l NOW, Mr. Old Timer, wh.it do you think <>!' tef I'' I-. Helms ijoa • II l'i 9HOl Mrs, Brtcker retarasd iron, .in,k il,,,! tin- blow "ns .pending its feroa between Bavaatiah and < harlaa. that! These political infants should he crying lor During tbe svaaalag Mi. preeaaleal •ouvllle insi sight, where s|M. went ion, S I'., and wag thought iii he .ponding its itrength in that iee> aaslstod bj D. i>. P. Btbel Bold open yesterdaj t gist arrangement. •.. tion, Mid wai bellaaed would go ilu* Atlantic without the political nursing bottle rather than the high ad iin in-i i mi ivv •i|iiesl inn baa" in Iniv.' hor Iniithcr's l„„l\ sent to his which man) qnariea pertaining i<> ilu* borne In u,Minster. M rioii' damage In thai lection, place in the City Synagogue. We cannot hut won good of tin- order a/are read mid dis The following is from n„. ,I„,|(K„II ilr*.icst I ns-.es In Kissimiiw.* der what you, Mr. and Mrs. Old Timer, think about onaaod Imniadlately Mlowlng this elite Journal: ( HYom iritStmillT V*ll1e\ 1.;i/.et1e i find refuge sgalnat the sen won. A eueh lodge exemplified some part too .', mini. baUeeed t,, bava i„','„ Bear) hunt attached to ii waa wreeJaaal, hut supporting these infants. Do you not think we lar pbaae of die work jissinntti io them W li llrlKiis. ,,f Itoehestor, N. V., was city tlotk, |iii-r nnd Imililiim. ("f-m- (lie gOaatg Old clly of Klssltuinee WIIH in ;i in.e-1 credential nu r i.e.ni drowned Inst night In water gtaadlag plctiv not gMattly -initiaK( (' have citizens who, like yourselves, have lived in St bag in U xomiili fit in Ion w«»il< wns in Bay atreel n,-,,r M.vrlle avenue. Slight <lnnini'o io Hen wnll. The hike front jiiiuoied huiidreilN the iieiiuiiini and Unpraaatve dagissi The body Is nt Mnrins Conunt's un- Krnln four tO five liumlrcil I'ccl ol of jMnplo all any Monday. Wnves Cloud long* enough to be entitled to the confidence oonfarred upon one uandlnate by KIs dertaklng aatabllahmeat, awaiting Ncplunc l*o:ol from f If I ecu 1" twenty ftt-l high siiiiniet' iteix'kiiii Lodge bto, IB. nf positive identlficnllon. B. Is heliev and trust imposed on our city fathers? Have we speeini tnterosl wan the dlscnaalan at i Hsos-olt Hardware Oompanj. roof swepl In and whlinx'tl Otat ihe sen ad t,, ha*e waadared lata • is„,i ,,r .-mil flirillllll. loss $2,500 the new ndditioii to the odd ETelloa water and to bava lust his baartaga. wnll aonttating ranna gnd dsptvrla in not those who have lived here long enough to know nnd K.-liekiili home nl Qainesvlllfl siinfnnl building, loss $rvoo e\ ii > tlirectloil. Kmployea of the amerioan Railway iriaallmilMI A Mlo <'olll|MI ll.Y. PHaagTB the City, its people and its needs? w bleb is to i.r completed soon, I da- Dgpresa ,• isiny fbaad the body ai while the •torn, was nt its najcnl Hi- i No If pledging themselves |o Iniif lirill Willi*! itlilllllK'', UMBI $1,.*>00. Uondaj morning i he top front pan U>:80 o'clock this moraine, it'was H.mtJiln Hotel, i hive cliiiiini'.vs de hiriii-li II room In this home to 0081 1 ol' Ihe Siilifold hwlMlaag ;,| Itllhv llinl MRS. LUCY BLACKMUN. UNCLE JOSH rered by Oouat) DetaeUve Fred itrtaJSSS, dlttlUH room nmi SpnoUli .*11111.• xi11•.<T.• I> ."oul ritis concluded Ki„t. ntiili his aaststant, ileum r r [t road way, crashed Into the street, FERGUSON and COMRADE J AMES CAMP I he inert lag, room duniii|a <*<l. Mocking traffic and naualnej MU Smith. Arcs (If hul Mint:. MVOTtl venl iin tors Kellrshmeilt- 1M1V -n Mil |.\ DO he dlverled down the • >t Ini side of HELL are names that have sounded familiar The 11ni n arrived laal nlchi from ii< il ni.votl Itiiid Irltdgt No, 18 Ihe itTeol There u;is WOWt ;ipi>rehen Rocheeter the count? detective be- i H>tiKt* Ktu II ue i en r wnll blown onl : .