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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 1

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Ik MMTf? TT MO 1 SWORN CIRCULATION TODAY 1935. Vc: v. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Orlando, Florida, Sunday, January 6, 1918. THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR BEFORE BREAKFAST Number 281 BRITAIN'S WAR AIMS IN MOST LLOYD GEORGE SEW: FORTH ER YET ST A TED; IMPRESSION IN WA SH1NG TON IS PROFOUND THE PASSENGER "WIRE-TAPPERS" INFEST II 0 crnpmA. nrr nw run vnc U.

0. AVIATORS SANCTITY OF TREATIES PLACED, FIRST; TREATY SACREDNESS MUST BE RE-ESTABLISHED; NEXT IN ORDER IS TERRITORIAL ADJUSTMENT ON BASIS OF SELF GOVERNMENT; THIRD IS LIMITED ARMAMENTS' TRANS WILL BE Burglaries at Tallahassee Wire Tappers at Lakeland DROP BOMBS ON GERMAN LINES CUT 20 PERCENT Had Rented House and Ready for Victtms Wire Tappers Cause Worry at Sanford Foot and Crooks Forced to Leave St Petersburg. Not Fighting To Disrupt Germany Or Austria, And TO DISCONTINUE TRAINS The citizens of Orlando were great Turkey ON EASTERN ROADS TODAY ly surprised to learn that those suspicious characters, who had been given emphatic instructions by the police to hunt another stamping ground, had EIGHT ENEMY AIRPLANES ARE BROUGHT DOYI? BY BRITISH French Also Report Brings Down Fire Enemy and when three of their clan blew into town today from Tampa and St. Petersburg they swelled all up, but before 2 o'clock they were dodging the sheriff and if they dont watch out they will be too late to dodge a vigilance committee which is in the process of organizing for picket! duty. The Star's advice is that they had the audacity to return Orlando yesterday.

Several of these undesirables were seen on the streets yesterday after McAdoo Requests Public to Refrain From Travel When Possible noon and the citizens will be on dou better get out of town and quit walk- ble guard against their operations. The people of Orlando sounded a WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 To free warning when they were turned loose locomotives and crews for more im after the attempted robbery at the A StriMn Yar Utterance and Comes at Element When All Fighting cl Major Natart Is at Standstill on Battle Fronts; England Denre to Tarn Germany to Beneficent Tasks, Not Schemes of Military Domination THE WAR SUMMARY i (By Associated Press) Great Britain's war aims were set forth Saturday by Premier Lloyd Georg3 in the broadest and most specific manner they have yet been stated. -n WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Jan. 5 United Statta viators have flows over the Germs lines and dropped bombs in conjunction with the British and "French portant freight transportations, 20 mg up and down Kentucky avenue and laying for the prey they want so bad, and also the Star would advise them to take their car and dog right along with them.

MIAMI IS ON THE ALERT (Miami Metropolis) 4 Yo well-Duckworth store and the dis per cent, of the through passenger Miami merchants will do well to covery of concealed weapons on one member of the gang, and from remarks heard on the streets yesterday they are in no more hospitable mood since their return. The Sentinel again sounds a warn-ing to the people to keep their homes- trains of the Eastern railroads will be discontinued tomorrow, by the approval of Director McAdoo. This policy was announced tonight and will be gradually extended throughout the country. McAdoo asked the public to refrain from travel as much as pos pilots. The Sights of the Americans were virtually in reprisal for the kitting of two American 'wood, cutters during the bombing expedV' 1 tion a week ago look out for the sort of game that has just been successfully staged in Or- lando.

Several smooth sharps dropped locked, to keep a sharp eye open for into that city and ordered something sible. confidence men and crooks, and to ex- like seventy-five dollars worth of Responsibility for Clothing Shortage WASHINGTON, 6 Responsi Bring Sows Airplanes 't LONDON, Jan. 5. The war office reports eight enemy airplanes downed daring air combats on Friday on the western front. Five British machine' ro lost.

bility for the shortage of army cloth ercise great caution at all times in goods, paying for them with a bogus dealing or mixing with strangers, check. The goods were ordered sent This warning is intended for all peo- to Sanford but no one called, for them pie whether permanent residents or there, and when the merchants tourists. We would not like to see together to talk things over, It wua any one victimized by the wire-lap- found that the sharps had collected pers, the confidence men, or yeggs of sixty dollars in "change" from their any description. The state generally bogus checks and had departed for ing was plaeed upon the supplies committee of the Council of National De Five Tlanea Brought Down Jan. Five German at clan es were hroncrht down Fridav.

tbj In one of the most striking and comprehensive utterances of the war the Premier made it dear what the British nation and empire would regard as a just and durable peace. This he declared, "must be achieved by the re-establishment of the sanctity of treaty, and territorial adjustments on the basis of self government, and the limitation of armaments guaranteed brjfation. V' Great Britain was not fighting, the Premier said, to Germany, destroy Austria-Hungary, or take Turkey's capital or "home lands1 from her. Her desire, was to turn Germany from her schemes of military domination to beneficent tasks in the world, and to settle the Is on the qui vive for alTTsuspicious parts has characters. a number of such visitors every win-j war office teports.

The following are' brief stories from ter and it is well to be on the lookout fense today by CoL Elmer Lindsey, quartermaster's agent, of Philadelphia, testifying at the Senate war. Inquiry. Another witness, William Bi-ancbi, of New 'York, -who has purchased cloth for" foreign armies, charged that an unnecessary wool shortage was created to increase the use of shoddy ordered for many garments by the supplies committee. the state press. Read for yourself: for them.

LONG SERIES OF 'BURGLARIES AT TALLAHASSEE (Tallahassee Record.) Turks Want Peace Also LONDON, Jam free passag through the Dardanelles for all Russian snips; Russian evacuation ol Turkish territory, and the demobilization of the Russian Black sea fleek are provided for in the draft this Turkish peace terms which has beei. REAL WIRE-TAPPERS AT SAN-v FORD (Sanford Herald) The game of wire-tapping as old as hills and almost as ancient as the gold scheme seems to be pop- in.nj. i it. MURPHY RESIGNS AS HEAD OF Nothing short of terror stricken are the residents of Tallahassee as a result of a long series of burglaries in territorial questions of the war in a -way that would do justice to the various nationalities affected. Military operations of a major nature are virtually at a stanf-still on all fronts.

presented to Russia, according to tha PATSS "'LI takes all the vigilance of our officers RED CROSS PARIS, Jan. 5. Maj. Grayson Murphy has resigned as head of the American Red Cross mission to Europe. Exchange Telegraph dispatch froir weeks.

Every night during that time Petrograd. without exception one or more houses It also provide, that Turkey is have been broken and entered, on JSTS- A retain her active army in consequent some nighU as many as half a dazen, ties lookmg for whom they can de- of the continuance ths war againsf nights as many as half a dazen, vour. FUNERAL SERVICES OF H. II WOFFORD YEST. the Entente.

and the thieves have made away with valuables of various kinds. The authorities do not believe that The funeral services of Washington Impressed WASHINGTON, "Jan. 5. -Premier Uoyd George's address to, the British trade unions on Great Britain's war aim created a profound impression in Washington official circles. Comment, however is withheld until off icicials could give it thorough study.

A Howard the robbers are experienced second This week two slick individuals landed here going to one ctf the local hotels and driving a Hudson ear made themselves most conspicuous on the streets. They were being watched by the sheriff's office and the local police force but were flushed by several amateur detectives before 'they had Execute 22 Spies AMSTERDAM Jan. RTwenty two persons, among them four froze Antwerp, eight from Ghent, and a Dutch skipper, were executed by ths Germans at Ghent December 29 fox Woffoisd were held yesterday at 2 story men because such things as sil-p. m. under the direction of Under- verware and jewelry are left.

Clothes taker Hand with Rev. J. R. Cason of- mo8tly have been taken and much food ficiating. The remains were interred been carried awav.

Many fami- in the Patrick cemetery. ijes returning from the picture show re tima to onerate. The sheriff landed Captain Preston Ayres, command -T'Vrtr" them in j.U with their outfit but af- rLV Tn terward turned them out when Mayor practically every drawer having been Davison sbot at tm but was Labor Party Leader Approves Speech LONDON, Jan. 5. Arthur Henderson, leader of the Labor party in the House of Commons, tonight stated that it was his opinion that British labor would welcome Premier Lloyd George's 4 statement of aims which Great Britain is fighting" for.

ing Co. has written the following letter to T. J. Wofford, father of the deceased: Camp Wheeler, Jan. 3, 1918.

My Dear Mr. Wofford: It is my sad duty to have to inform you of alleged espionage, according to ths Telegraafa Flushing correspondeat SPECIMENS OF SUBAQUEOUS i QUARTZ FROM VANDE2U -2LT ESTATU f- Tkw Ceatinal ass ca display a lection' of specimens ef subaqueous ejuarts that were ound at the foot af the cliffs a ths VanderbSt estate si by O. P. Newton, a well ksem ccHeetcr af geologicaJ flT" forced to let them go as there was no thm evidence against them further than Jl If Sf riSf tte wire topping out-pohee department of the city are fit rf this was confiscated by working diligently to apprehend the oTL-T the death of your son, Howard M. complete outfito for the fake racing wofford, wno was a member oz my jrevpie Mm i Km.

mm 1. command. died very ddenly and and door, during night day and fS'tJS1. 'VStJTS-SSiSl Camn Wheeler on t)i Afternoon tM ece many a sucker before the of Januarv IfliL from comnUcsv-'L: i Bu they wiD houses havinr been enetred while the iT it .7 tT -7 not come to Sanford sgain. occupants over.

This cmarte belongs geologically to -Mua aeM the Lauren tian era, passing ia liquid cards. Germans Make Strong Attack i LONDON, Jan. 5. The Germans early this morning made a 'strong local attack against the British positions in the Hinden burg line east of BuDecourt in the Cambrai sector, but only a small party succeeded in occupying the advance sap. The war office reported that on the remainder of the front the Germans were repulsed before reaching the British positions and suffered' heavy; losses.

tions following an operation for acute appendicitis Private Wofford was in all respects; form through the. sea water. Many KICKED OUT OF. SUNSHINE CXTY beautiful colors, eater into the eosv (St. Peierabvrg Independent) a model and well conducted AT brnatioa.

pink, rose, orange, blue, sai- Acting on an urgent request by the WIRE-TAPPER SUSPECTS LAKELAND (Lakeland Star) kdsck, city pouce four men known to be crooks and suspected of attempting to These ereeimena were vresented and gentleman, and his loss is keenly felt, not only by myself but all the other officers and men of the company. But we all feel that even though he did not have the opportu Rollins College by Mr. NewtoV will be on display in their geological' A seatterment was made in the operate the old "wire-tapping" game sporting world in Lakeland today left St Petersburg Saturday after laboratory. when the wire-inoersw eot wind tw had been timed off" to Mavor DR. J.

H. MARTIN TO PREACH IN WINTER PARK nity of fighting for his country on the battlefields of France, that he none I that there was something doing. They Al F. Lang. The men were arrested GUATEMALA COMPLETELY DESTROYED a 9 a WILL TAKE REMAINS OF ALLO the less gave his life, for the service jnave ny naa nouse rentea ana py ieiecuves cnois ana oiom ana AGNEW TO HILLSIDE, MICH.

Rev. Dr. J. H. Maftln will preach t.

Mm fr t. preparations maoe ior arranging me caaen 10 we city jail, iney signinea A WARniKGTON. Jan. 5- Cn- Jan. 5-i0-, in the Methodist church in Winter onorej for ne certainty of his the blackboard, the wire caee, a willingness to leave town if allowed completely de- Park today at 11 o'clock.

Dr. Martin triotiam rA dvntion to hi flar than they had to And by to do so and. as no specific charge Mr. A. P.

Agnew, of Washingtoa. temala City was D. CL, arrived in Orlando yesterday pastor in 'Winter Park twenty -xtend von all most heartv way. -if. they run short of a wire could be made against them here they uasior in ninwr ra iweniyi rOTea ov rrmMu i was and 1 Friday following those yeifi-a ago and is now presiding elder, i A cage and oher stuff and will come to were escorted to the train and allowed r.

iA.n. um -l i paxny your toss, ana can omy aay lVi. At n. sj this wfll leave. The have afternoon on the Tampa Special, ta take charge of the remains" ef Alles' the Stor 1 paper loan them to men are said to 1-te in D-cember.

ccoromgo built the church and parsonage I ffc. nf vnnr ever -r Bute Gcpaitwcut i uri suu wb us icro vl uvuiui loss of life Is estimated to be College. He is a prominent minister Agnew, hia father, whose- unfortunate accident at the Citrus Exchange resulted in Ids death last Wednesday so hard, it is a sarrifiee made for the honor and safety your flag and for jrreater than "from the earlier anj has a great many friends in Or- Some of the supplies, inclnding the rented a residence here and opened a cashier's which was tsken from pool room where fake bets were made their bunch last winter. But back to in an effort to lure "suckers to give the story of today. They had just op their money.

They had one man in n1mf on vnTling a good one today tow but he did not "bite" and did and Sheriff Logan eased into town give warning to Mayor Lang who had '-j shocks. yjange county. the maintenance forever of the ideals for which the Hag stands. Regret for the temporary loss sustained must Mr. "Agnew win return with, the A a Jmm A A.

mm SBB mmW a9 9 OK eas ea mmT body to Hillside. Michigan, where tbi ROSE SELLS TRACT final interment will take place. XT give way to pride in his sacrifice to his com try which could eanse him to WEATHER FORECAST and they took their two women, their previously been notified that the men fine "Buick" ear and suddenly eamou- were crooks A local visitor, a friend flaed. A V.V of Mayor Lang', knew oen of the men OF LAIiD TO PAXTON has the sympathy cf the Orlando pt. plo in his cad migslen.

-f count life as nothing in the face of They paeed the streets most of the in the North and told Mayor Lang1. For Florida: Local rains central end north; clear south portion; warmer on. peninsula? moderate shifting MJ The W. W. Rose real estate com the hotel to a drusj Chief Earters turned back three ilAYCTL TQ EETP llFtCl POOL HALLS mornin from ftore, then to a then eot men vrho came hre yesterday mom- pany reports the sale of a choice tract of land to Paxton, of Jackson vrtnjj.

except fresh southeast and truth ever, northwest his patriotic duty. Very resrectfally, PRESTON AYRES. Capt 124th Inf, Command'g Co. Rv J-lifn IL narria.) Camp Wheeler, Ga-. Jan.

2. 1918. rioH for lr mrsirj to allow them to ret c.T the. boat frcn Tanoa, CTiIef Eastcrs ville, conductor on the Atlantic Coast hold of certain mn erfd for imttiie7 trr'ke vreneh in the pulting of a fl5.CC 3 -f11wa 4. t-v ro- clv were ctocss TTayor Giles 1 an order cf PcIIee TcvnSs to eriforce Ci Ity ordinance miTcrs frcTa freitjeritlr-jf the pool 'rooms and bollard Ten ycsriy men have 5 thfl rot RING LING MANAGER DIES SRASOTA, FLA, J.n.

5. Chas. Line railroad. The land is on the Winter Garden brick hirhway about well dressed a-3 the'Rinc- dnring the dv death has two morn of te Hmrtny. Com.

Pv- ieht miles west of Orlando. Mr. Fro 5. cirrus, cl at his winter ten weeks ill- Paxon will develop it later, probably nond Oron died in the liosital her? V' out a fc-ruYw. en C).

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