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John McGraw HereWorking on PlansFor DevelopmentItSays Sarasota Has SIX RET LETTERSGrown So Fast That He Hardly Recognized City This MorningFEATURE TRIAL(Continued from page 1)“Sarasota has grown so much that I hardly recognized the city when I arrived this morning.” These were the words of John J McGraw, manager of the N e v I fork Giants baseball team, one of the greatest the game has evei produced, and a confirmed booster ior Sarasota.Mr. McGraw is in the city get ting plans under way for his hugt development, a tract consisting of 1,056 acres located one-half niih north of Whitfield estates, which he purchased from Charles Jarne. sometime ago. The plot is now be ing surveyed and is to he subdivid ed into residential sites, of whicl there will be approximately 300 The property has a third of a mile frontage on the bay and is otherwise ideally located. 'He was unable this morning U outline his plans, but he will b in the city for about ten days dur ing which time they will be workec out.The engineering work will be i; charge of Chas G. Wadsworth, former county engineer, who wil start the buiding of streets as sooi as the survey is completed anc the ground cleared.The project will be controlled b the John J. McGraw Developmen syndicate, which in addition to Mr McGraw consists of several north ern capitalists. No name has ye been decided ppon for the develop' ment, hut this will be done befor Mr. McGraw departs.He did not have much to sa; about baseball, other than to stat that the Giants will again returf to Sarasota next spring to condi tion themselves for the basebal season of 1926.voung plaintiff a letter. It wa? the second mysterious letter shown to Rhinelander, hut not read in the record. The first made its ap pearance Tuesday. Introduction for identification of the fir$t let* ter was preceded by the question: ‘Do you t till want to go on with .he trial?” Rhinelander answered lt;4 *Introduction of yesterday’s let-er was preceded oy a question •oneerning the plaintiff’s pre-narital relations with Alice Jones M want him to read this letter/ aid counsel for his wife, “and t when I’ll ask for a recess.During the recess counsel flt;»i1 \ )oth sides conferred in private[; nth the court and the sudden ad-ournment followed. jtCourtroom gossip to the effect! i hat the contents of these letters \ were so sensational that Rhine-i) ander’s attorneys would consent1/ o a dismissal and settlment cry-/ itallized until Isaac N. Mills, hish hief attorney felt it necessary to/ ssue a denial.“The suit has not been with-! irawn and will not he withdrawn/’!' said Mr. Mills.Queen Mother, Widow of King Edward. Is Dead(Continued from page 1). Albert of Prussia. Rut the Engish public and press objected t( havin'/ all European royalty come rom German^ and after Princess Alexandria had married the heir to the British throne, her sistei Princess Marie Dagmar, married the heir to the Romanoff throne in Russia, thus averting two royal matches which German princesses
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Sarasota Daily Times

Sarasota, Florida, US

Fri, Nov 20, 1925

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