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. Whore Industry and Agriculture The Center of America's New ' ).1. II Mee The Clewlston, News'. : Sugar Bowl : : ' . . __ VOLUME 2-NO 15 I :' .EW1STON FLORIDA, FRIDAY. ,. APRIL. t 6?, 1 1928 PRICE 5 CENTS ' r.: 'YT7 W STRAW VOTE PLANS' AND NEW FARM OUTLOOK EARLY MORNING FIRE WIPE.. ::1' :.' . Wi ( CANDIDATES BRING RENEWED I BRIGHTENS AS OUT ENTIRE BUSINESS BLOCK j ON THEN' VIGOR TO LOCAL CAMPAIGN CROPS IMPROVESentiment IN LA BELLE WITH BIG LOSS .,- :,.'-, , E' W S . J ', 1r -- I Seventeen C a n d idaltes! .I ':, x I 1 r Progress On RoadWork : More Opti; Erection Of Steel Seven :Buildings :] I II Now In Race For Elec- 1 Are I , l BY SMITH I Is Reported i ;mis tic Hooker FindsWeek's I F TOM 1 Mill , I i tion-Straw Vote' Plan or Started' I Damaged in $50,d Q ,1 I I' Onf! Survey. I Blaze a .. .J Is 'Approved by Voters Several reports of progress being r ([ Erection of the steel frame gird- Reconstruction ;p ruins I I Smouldering ' ' I made the construction of t'eJ : Work in A more optimistic feeling .among I ers for the new 1,500 ton a day Started. : *La* Belle now' mark what was' Plans for casting of straw ballots J state roa'between the. Hendry J I i Everglades farmers was' reported sugar; mill was started j hire lastMonday' I ; ; Fire- a large part of LaBelle's with county line at' the east end of Fire of results to be published, weeklyin this week by W. C. Hooker, president It was announced by Wil, : undetermined origin broke business section The Clewiston News, and the Clewiston and South Bay have ( of thtf Clewl ton Packing comi (liam G. Ames consulting engineerfor out in '.LaBelle at four o'clock Mon-' ! as a result of a disastrous fire announcement of D. McLaughlin been received at the Clewiston. I :Jay: morning ' , : j i pany who! ; after. :vx extensive survey I''ie! Southern Sugar Company. damaging:: seven busl- ',"I" k which broke out on the second floor for re-election to the office of ,-sheriff News office during' the past week j cf ,the local farm situation, :expressed I The steel is being hauled to the nc.,3: places and wiping out" an en- ' of the Royal Palm hotel early Monday of Hendry county, Drew Hamptonas : Dredges are at work and grading I' fCiC1 belief; that .with an unusually: I i mill site south of town over the I tiro business block caused damage : morning. The loss is estimatedat county commissioner from, Dis- I I II j work. in''the Miami- canal section, .is f fI t' heavy -mato .cr tc p ,expected, -Glides two miles of'railroad' track laid I tp estimated" 'at 50000.: Absence of } figures ranging, from $30,000 to trict No. 3 and Judge W. N., Hender: I progressing steadily. i I *.JI.+ 'c.."-;& ....',.a, .K, ..1+. substantial re- j. facilitate the handling of the I wind, It 'was said by eye witnesses \" 60000.. sOli for re-election as county judge According to plans announced by '!turns for their,' work this year.: lj heavy mill machinery. I Divert: a greater damage: Residents '. : A A similar disaster at Clewlston .is brought the political pot of Hendry R. C. Huffman, contractor In, chargethe I j Mr.\ Hooker who spent a week in I According to present plans th:{ ft improbable. With the majority of county to the boiling point during: paving. of 'the 17-mile' stretch .compiling: the data for the survey i 1 i mill will be completed in, Decem dene, ..,by Fire Chief 1 Bill Blount and ";1 r houses here of either celotex or stucco the past week. I will be completed within six '': made the report of hip findings ex- I ber and sufficient acreage has hs depai-tmsnt.: . ( construction or both i fire could The Clewiston News political stories months from the start of work and i I''elusively I to the ,Clewiston News ;and i been planted to provide the' 150- I The' flames: which started on the :: . not possibly make such inroads .as each week have been receivedover I according. to tl"lis'schedule' Clewis- +i i.his conclusions are of vital importance 000 tons necessary for. this' :year's\ second floor of the Royal Palm hotel ,{y it did on the frame buildings at La;; the county .as news of /great. j I ton residents will be traveling a' ,: to the farmers of this section. I grinding.( i' and damaged the Royal Palm ' t Belle value and several of the candidate I well, paved: highway through to j[ The rains of a few weeks ago were -'- ',' !I cafe, the Inter-county Telephone oft - f To the Individual however .whose are using the News to carry, their, 'palm Beach before' the end 0; the.. ,responsible 1 for' a 'great ,improvement: i t jfice! Forrey's store, ,, Forrey's home ,_ / home ,was destroyed, the total loss messages exclusively through. its summer.. ,':.. ,!:in': {ihe 'tomato crop he found, and .in' 48 MORE ROOKS ;. j Moon's, store. and., Carson's Fruniture of $50,000 cannot mean as much to columns.. I explanation of this sri.d:'\ :' 1' .company ,' him as the. possible loss of a few With the announcement ol(|. D... L. ., I OUTLOOK BETTER"I ARE ADDED TO Low water pressure was a great\ : invested in his (Dan) McLaughlin for re-eler:lfon. ns !iiIis t In , thousand dollars ; VH.10R : found the outlook .ot tomatoes, -handicap( fighting the flames it" ;, : 1 home. sheriff the candidates ,seeking this considerably, better than a week ago LOCAL LHBRARYI.St. !was'explained and despite the efforts -y' '" carefulness is office are now W. W. Holland from: I ) of Chief Blouiit and . Although a precau- @N 1fECIJINICAUfY and there is every reason to believe I .. his men, . tion it is not a ,preventative from Felda who announced several weeks that the crop .this year. will be ,ex- I the flames partly damaged. the Jennings : ". fire and the answer to the question ago and D. L. MCLaughlin.' Dan: has : pectionally, heavy.'; store and the Hill' garage. ,'< .; ") in' served as sheriff of Hendry County ; IN LE mN BOUTS ,., Louis Publisher Presents : > must lie two things-first, adequate More activity' next week In move- I Before tho flames had spread to ii i -' and since its creation and according to i ;* Books By )the .. building Insurance on your ; ,I' ments of pepper. 'egg plant and, : telephone .building Chief Blount : equally important a volunteer fire his politicaI'.announcement. he intends ;, --- I i j squash are ,to be expected- he. ','s.aM'and ,.fni {. Famous. Authorsi J sent in an ,emergency call to Fort ., department.: The advantaged of this to seek re-election on the i' cords Clew ston Boy Sends La although there were some.,move, I I j Myers and the Fort flyers department :; , ,;t,'. latter is that the department ''will of of his office arcl. work is sher- I. Belle! Charnp to Mat I,ments of squashes "and a few'egg I i I Through the -generosity of Elzey i in command of Chief ,\'. ,;. ' course fight the fire but too, the iff of Hendry county I : Anderson and Assistant Chief WI1- . : plant and during Roberts i 1-- Three Times pepper the past I publisher of the St. Louis ,t '. organization of a volunteer' fire department FORMER CATTLEMAN ram A. Longmire made 40-r' ") the I [t week the shipments should be ,considerably Star i 48 more books have been added . '." ,;. will cause a considerable Mr. McLaughlin came from Okee-: I .; heavier during the next | to the local library,' bringing the run to LaBelle in less- than 50 min- .. downward revision of fire insurance chobee, eight years ago and was en- Two, minutes of fast fighting in 1 few weeks. utes. total to approximately 800 boosWhich ) :J gaged in the cattle business. before I the main go at the Columbia the- 1roniato An . :;; rates. I shipment? are expected ''o I makes the local institution I interesting angle of the disaster .: .f being appointed; to the office of atre Tuesday night ending in the 'tart about April 15 and althougn compare favorably with libraries in was the method used by Chief rJ'; From a Mas&achussetta city comesa sheiiff.: He was appointed by the decision going to L. M. Jennings on 'i'hero I were some f' sh:- I cities several times the size: of Clew Blount In fighting the flames and the ":,}' :' plea from a (grief it.r,ken mother, governor and has hell this office; a technical foul, featured one of the i jmentjs, made during the past ten iston '*, I part celotex played in fighting th' .:,:.1 t'. .>. asking the Clewis- continually. speediest boxing cards ever offered clays these he explained, were from [ Of the new group recently lecehvl; [ :fire. ''rI :; News Help ton News to ,help There are three deputy sheriffs I i jby the LaBelle American Legion. j'vines which were not grade :A, I,25 are fiction and 23 non-fiction: the I I Unable to approach the burning , 1 So.ught-. her find a 17 year working under his direction. over the I I Sanders Morgan 162 pound ,youngster i\ "These tomatoes were good nevertheless -'liiction including: works by Irvin S. !1', : ? old boy, who has county and Mr. McLaughlin says of Clewiston matched with Jennings \ ," the packer said, "but we Cobb.' A. A. Milne Albert Pal on I great shield made of celotex which " been missing since last July. "The that he intends to have the' laws en- I set a new standard' for speed have reason to expect, much. better"'Terhune, Elsie Sin mater: :iril:: a I with its fire resisting sualitles made :' : *: picture of the sorrowful mother waiting forced and if necessary this number in the LaBelle 'arena where several I'.quality in the future." !lest of other prominent. writer :. il possible for him to get close to'S: j ' f : : will be increased. I fast bouts have been staged. S ; > mail and the burning buildings. "I s. [>\ anxiously for each days I have seen some. good looking . <-;, /.': hoping:.'day after'-Hay'"that'finally .'.Several -important matters h:_"_ I", The ,.gong. :of the ,opening bell had. ocllreIr.\ Hooker said,.."and I[ believe pres.standard ; I J The speed with which' the city is . :; been handled by the sheriffs office: hardly died away jjforc1ig -il ; '1' ..., mail the she possibility-r- Repairing ts- loss is evident 'on' "= - one will bring message that there is a : ]1 cents a day is made: on all boor M every : it... Is looking for, is indeed a pathetic during his administration to whichhe I was aggressively in the center of .sonic of this moving northward in ,ken out and this is used to side, virtually all of those whose. .'." : one, and we are more than glad to points with pride. "I have always I the ring and within the next few ,the next few weeks." buy new books so money that the stock at property was destroyed: having dc ..;:a.,; ':,' do all In our power to help her. Another maintained law and order and intend 'j minutes, the Clewlstons boy bowled i I Another factor which will swell I the library will coiiotautly: be.. increased tided to rebuild at once. .'**;: ... ;: e ,angle of the situation which to continue this policy as longas I'over his opponent three times, each i the shipment figures during the next .. .1 The telephone company and the : 1 f forces itself on our attention is that I am in t office," the candidatesaid. time for 'the count of nine. :(few weeks is the onions to be ship- I On another page of this paper will Florida Power and Light company ... of the launching of a new pa- I Jennings, was "given the decisionover ped by the Clewiston Farms com be found the first of a series:; of had crews of men on the job early : ". ' "J; i per in :the Everglades should have. Sheriff McLaughlin is married and Morgan on a technical foul, pany. Mr. Hooker estimated that at .I weekly reviews of, books available. at Tuesday morning and both services 'iI , ": to the northern city. It, has two children, he lives in LaBelle I after considerable discussion between onions will roll in before : i'news, :,- spread least ten cars of the library. I were ., operation. seven _ L 11 speaks well for the News and our and is known all over South .FJorid:. I Jenning's manager and UK. nortward within the next two weeks i Mrs. M. W. Bigg at the Administration o'clock.' \ ,"1 .1 ( , is that this HAMPTON ANNOUNCES referee.. that As the of the .... :fondest hope new paper 1 and soon after the large crop building is librarian. soon as burning i ( 'I Il.,r of the Everglades may be instrumental ..- Drew Hampton, present city tax 1 The manager held that Jennings 'of' potatoes will be packed and ship Among the books recently received I phone company building was made <; ;; in bringing together mother, assessor, 'of LaBelle has. announced rtvas in a crouching' position and peep ped. from Mr. Rcbeita v/ere 1 known W.- S. Williams, plant super'j , : ;' ::'. and son:' \ as a candidate for county commis- both hands on the floor when. the I More important than the conditions FICTION I intendent and a crew of workers :: ;".' --.- sioner from District No.3. which Is pow was struck. !! of the crops was the sentimenf So Much Good-Gilbert Frankau. I made the trip to LaBelle where they \I the south, part of LaBelle taking In Two of the three preliminaries , Hooker found the farm- started repairing the damage before ,1\11' among For the . W. C. Hooker president of the King-Alan Douglas* ". Sears and Fort Denaud. Mr. Hamp- were draws. . sunrise. Inside of half an hour a ' ers. Once on a Time-A. A. :\li nc. .;, Clewiston P cldng. company says ton better known to his fellow men Pillion Mall, 128 pounder of Lr.. OPTIMISM SEEN The Joy Girl-May JMinglon.The toll line was in operation and by ,.. that after a week's as Drew has lived in LaBelle for Belle and' Bill Snell 133 pounds of -1 ;i ."The sentiment among the farmersis Dividen-Joseph Knox' Stone. I seven. o'clock the cross state phone . : Farmers survey of local con- the past three terms and has been ".Iore: Haven battled merrily to a improving considerably," he stated The Lone Ham-Haroil 'Jlindlos' I connections had been repaired. ., Optimistic, ditions among: farmers county surveyor since the creationof six; round draw and Ezra Hull 13! "and I believe_that with continued :Moving \V !:cn--Ed ward Noble. Temporary offices have been in- ',., ff hp notices a Je- the county. Drew points with pounds of Felda swapped wallops good weather. conditions they' will Shadows--Will Scott.: stalled on Bridge street but a new ' pride to the fact that he is reallya with aBttllng Smith of Moore Havo"'Tso season's will built immediately, their '' building be cidedly optimistic trojid. This is enraging come out all right on Dust-Arinine von fcmpski.. ,.. ., . ' and extremely} logical. Florida cracker having been bornin to a six round draw. work through the tomato crop." 'Concerto-Elie! Pain. according to J. Gillentine, general I Possibly some of the farmers have Citrus county. He served in the I .f'l.uling:' Miller of LaBelle. wr Statements made by Mr. Hooker The Way Things Aro--DeJaficld.Onslaught )-I .' manager. : experienced reverses, but the !mme World war having overseas service technical knockout over Torny Guy were corroborated by several other -Joan: S'.1thel'la.nd.: The new telephone building will be ,41 "Is true of virtually any.. business.,' with the 26th Division. He is alsoa then r Toniy was hurt. in the side. .ir. local people in close touch with farmIng Please turn to page 6 of concrete block and stucco along Land that needs little if any fertilizer registered engineer with the State round one. conditions here and all are unanimous Spanish lines and will be a thoroughly ; 'crops coming in at a time '..ben of I Florida. The entire, card was exceptionally in the belief that record fig- modern telephone plant. prices 'in the northern markets are Please turn to page 6 lively though, except for the battle ures will be set in the tomato crop CHICAGO GIRL IS Residents of the community, as .' at their best; new roads facilitating royal when five negroes from Palm) shipments here- between now and INTERESTED HERE soon as the fire started, cooperatedto (? ., transportation! and the 'proven success .NEWS ASKED TOHELP Dale figured discretion the batter May 1.Crop. I' help) those who occupied the( . I of raising crops between the : FIND BOY ;art of valor, and pulled punchesand shipments from the Clewiston Miss O'Meara Says Big buildings and much of the stock: ' ;r rows of su'gar cane with a sugar ,I stalled generally to the disgust section will show a marked increaseon i I from three stores was saved as a , mill nearing completion. Truly there j of the crowd.Advisability. the completion of the paving of Strides Made i result. r. Iiih.s. ,cause. for optimism. i i, Massachusetts Woman of cutting the batUo the Clewiston-South Bay road it is Here"It I In addition to the new' building r. Seeks News Of royal feature from the list of fight believed for with good transportation planned for: the telephone company, . : Plans of, the' Clewiston News to 'attractions is being considered, it is assured, it is believed that practically is almost unbelievable, tin.: 1IIr's.. M. E. Forrey will begin con- conduct a straw....vote on county offices Lost Son said by the management. every trucker along tho road Will progress that has been made here struction of a new store Immediately. - It.',: '.' is causing I i Please! turn to page C ship out of Clewiston. during the past few, years," wus tie The others have: not yet announced , :;, :;/ Straw Vote considerable c'o m- 'In an' effort to locate her missing statement made yesterday by 'Miss their pJans.Individual . Plannedment, particularly i i O'Meara t is losses were as follows: i! Sadie of Chic o who : ,'J:'" at LaBelle whencethe come 17-year-old to son who she believes has j, BUSHNESS OUTLOOK FOR NEXT TEN spending n few days in ClRWistt-u' on Hotel -=- destroyed insurancenot Florida : Mrs. Celia Chadrnweof k majority of candidates are announcing a tour of the south. known. I f'/' their candidacy. Boxes will I"I Springfield, Mass., in. a. letter !,I i I Ii 1 nQONl'HS'ENCOURAGING 4 SAYS MURRAY Miss O'Meara' who is' connected Forrey $20,000 loss insurance. , ! : be placed at centrally located asked that I Ii ' places ;i The Clewiston News help : with the telephone company in Chi- $8,000. I \ r throughout the county, and results her in locating the: missing boy. i ____ I I. cajo, visited Clewiso a few years Moon $6,000 loss .....:. Insurance, "; of a weekly count will be published "Anything :you can. do'for me to I j Business throughout the northern I I.i i with a 1,500 ton sugar mill at Clew- ago when there were few buildingshere $2,000 ,, showing the progress of, the cam- j Everglades from LaBelle to South iston and work progressing on tlr : and on her .velu n yesterdayshe Carson ?5.000 loss Insurance, aid me in my search for the boy will I . 1 ., paign. i Bay and Belle Glade will show a new cross state road the outlook he said after a motor tour of this $2,500. " .y. Primarily the straw ballot. benefits earn a mother's appreciation she :I big improvement during the next 10 says is 'exceedingly bright. section that she was more than justified Telephone company: $6,500 loss, i: .. the paper by increasing the wrote. :months according to R. L. Murray, Taking the demand for new Fordsas in her faith in the community."We covered. , t..;' reader interest and is of material The boy David J. Chadrowe who ','of the Moore Haven,,Sales company. a barometer the Moore Haven have been following progress \ , ; ': J. benefit to the candidates. : theL"helvcs left home on July 19, 1927 Is C feet distributors of the new Ford and ,, man said that already four cars have of Clewis: .l through 'rho Cl'Mvi-L'v.i: 90 CABS HANDLED . "-t as a heavy vote for the competitor 11 1-2 inches tall weighs 195 pounds, : Fordson tractors. Please turn to page 6 News" Miss O'Meara said "and I ', ' ..may. stir, his .opponent into greater I'has dark brown hair, hazel eyes and i \tr. :Murray basing his statements j think we art as int'mrestin getting Ninety carloads of freight were 'vt aft.ion\ The"=plan by vjrtue! of its 'heavy dark handled at the Clewiston freight r \ ( eyebrows.. ; :on the present volume of businessand BAKE; SALE PLANNED i our weekly cony is:: we are "i / Q reader ,i t rust,' i increasfe's> interest i In.r I IT. IH1.)is i wen ').spoken J .uses .l perfect.English ,' possibilities of the future said: +I Ij' the daily papers of Chicago"Pressure i station of the Coast Line railroad ,the political* situation. resulting In a' .. andfjsarconstant'rea'der?. ; o'C;''" "Several. factors are combining ,to. The Ladles Aid Society wishes to II of duties in her office in [{\during March, it was announced yesterday - heavier vote at the June e ection's' good literature.' ";- '. ''-'*"'I' ." ," : '.: ":' :hving' bb.1toile\ of the brightest busIness ;- ann6\mce. ;their...Easter" Bake Sale' to'. Chicago prevents ,her' staying(! here' I by A. R. Plant local repre- .'" which is good,. .for any county. Foe The mother wrote that he may be in the history of.,the northern be held at .Nadel's store (in the Dais longer..than a few-days but ,thq. .ChU, I sentative.. Business, is increasing' the : -the' aspirants the' ballots may bo using the name of. David James ,and Everglades.11'' :. '. ," ': :., \\J ..... ,' block) 'Saturday; April 17th, beginning" I cago girl said that the trip woull I'rail-road man l said' 'ai. .with' .. lieavy'J ' .'\ considered, the straw indicating asks that any information be wire Despite a few reverses, farmers, 'at '11 firm Buy your Easier still, be worth 'while if--she .1"ere"01lIY' [.crop..of .tomatoes'cxpecte'd ::SDol ..111e wlUcliway the 'political.winds. are J collect to 121} aYi. ,son.str: t: Spring ho believes will show a substantial I I pies and cakes from the ladies, and able to' spend a 'few hours, here I spring outlook Is decidedly optimistic - '' : , : . blowing. fiejd, Mass / "' .. .. -- '-' --' -" - .. : profit. for:the past: season's'work; and'.you'll, bO',.well satisfied.; 'c '. '.... :'. " : . : S . : ',v* : ;' ," ( '. .: I ': .,:' :,-I ., ,., , 5 0' : ' , ; : : 1 .r .',. .: I ... ,\ ," -0' ' ;.:' , .. ,. ' I. <- - ... - ' .., ,. r "- ,, _J .r" '. _".-.,-'- ', <;" ,.' ...':::. 't--f.=.';'-'". ,,,- or ;,,"''':'.... '-''' '' '','-'; :; '''''''T'rr rCF.-' ....;': 1'JJ.: : .:;:.. '_ '- "'fJ :': ,:, :.,r7:' .!" ':': ." 'f' '..;y. .. ,. ' I , ' I , ' , " I: 1 : 'pale Tao : ... : > ."'., "' .,' '. .; 'CLEW1STON NEWS. CLEW1STON FLORIDA' r 'FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928, :. :',' ;,:, , "l... '- ", .. .J \' > .. ,' . ," .' '.' ; :2\ I . ', ',- ,, -, :".'' :Successor' The to'Clewiston The 'Clewlatoa News.Procresa '. ',. \.- : .: "''::. ''.-J-..1 H CABBAGES. AND KINGS An Accidental Accomplice .:)\ . , ( -- I ,".. ,.': LOUIS A. MORGAN ) BY WILLIAM ,JOHNSTON j 1 I " Publisher aid Manager : ,.... There'll be a scarcity of tomatoes this year says a trade paper :That Copyright 928, Douboday Doran & I away Yet in safety '.J ( she resolved oven as on this; s i' ought to give some Shakespearian. actors' a lot more confidence.Mrs. ' TOM ':'SMITH, EdftorSubscripWoa j" Company course she was marveling at herself t. : '. ----- - Mrs Clewiston\ Had any one a few short hours ago. \ ,- ;. , , Rates Kynett and Whitman now managing the Inn.. It: ,' . would be a tough assignment. to find a better combination. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE showed her a prisoner, an escaped ';-l; ::,'." By mall outside .of Florida By mail In Florida I -- 1 r Carol Dare New York society deg irisoner, she would have been filled :\f.. ,: One year ?2.60: One .year $2.00 I ,Sweden la mak'ing sugar :from sa-du8t. going 'our breakfast, ,food fee- I butante about to become engaged to with ''fear, ,loathing, horror but herfather's :"It"{ " , Six months 1.60: NX months 1.09 I tortes ono belt'e- oren e' (Ala.) Herald Or Is, it that the Swedes are Beverly. Weeks, scion of a wealthy arrest seemed to havo rev " r 1.26 Three months ..76'Application trying to outdo their relative in America B. G. olutionized her whole 'aspect of life. } i t' Three months .__ Dahlberg. family consults an Oriental to loam I For the man 'crouching at her feetH t ,, " ... Whether she will be happy. - ; second class la pentIlnt );-. she felt only pity, sympathy. In aidIng "' :' . fI emtiy as -' ' ; When the Shriners ( ,1 'to Miami and the Puzzling "his . get see 'avenue of "the 'Gods, Al 'ove'r command to . . : lah s Garden and a number of other things will probably "Wait" 'from him .'she realized that 'she wasdoing r NEWS' PLATFORM : they' attach anew she IB uaved ; being * something that both law and I \. Definite control of Lake 'Okeechobee with water transportation.. significance to 'the name "Magic City;" struck by an automobile by Alan "V I consider . society would most repre-> t tAe for local transportation and Mason and Carol later finds herself '; 2 Early complfftJoa of highways hensible, yet she felt onlyjoy in do- ', jI ' ,'! concentration of products. If we remembered where we read it we'd_ give, a credit line,, but any- comparing this 'man with her fianceon I ins it. I *, and 'Yay-a woman author believing that her manuscripts were returned unread, 'the night of her engagement din 9. A substantial downward revision erf freight rates on vegetables To 'her 'amazement, no ruitfter at- ' decided ,to trick the 'editor and paste two sheets together in the ner.' I ,{I I next ", . northern marttets. torY other products of this region to the temp; was made to question or mo- \' I she submitted.As Her father's absence at the dinnerpuzzles . 4. The full functioning of a cooperative marketing association for lest her The information about her both buying and selling purposes. usual it was 'returned with the rejection slip, whereupon the authoress -, 'Carol but after the last ' Identity was passed on in whispers : = : seeing the two pages still stuck together wrote to the editor as follows : guest has :gone, 'Vier aunt, ,Sarah Colton ,-, ' by the keepers to the policemen, and ., "I alwaYs'thought. you didn't read my, manuscripts and now I am conVince : tells her 'that 'Banker Dare I h! '' : with curious glances at her they',:, : THE FIRE FIEND I \ scattered to search for the prisoner, ": t It is not generally realized that destruction by fire and' cost of fire pasted together and I notice that you returned the script with these still but she ,. felt greatly relieved when insurance in the United States combine to make one of the greatest items stuck) together 'so I know you couldn't have read it." In the meanwhile a scene In the ;f;, of expense faced by; the people of 'this country. This 'expense in the app The editor afte'a moment's thought ,wrote the author: I. I office of Prosper 'Strong a" financier : the she street.saw the chauffeur coming up- ,,;:4'1,;:', gregate is, in fact of such huge proportions as, to be in a class with the I "My dear M -dam-O.UTS df the 28th received, After breaking an j reveals that he and a crooked I lawyer As he drew closer and she saw ' annual cost of the bills! footed! by the United States during 'the time th>>: I egg I do not have 'to eat the whole thing to tell it is bad." Seaton have framed Carol's fa: the expression on his face, new\ '1'' I country was a participant in the World. war Even this docs not take ther. fears for her father obliterated at { ' into account the annual ,toll of human lives. 'One of the 'most sincere compliments the Clewiston News received 'Carol recovering from the' first::: :-' -, once all thought of the man hid in. ,: Besides, the direct loss in devastation of forests, in destruction of I since its organization was paid the other day 'by Dr. and Mrs.. C. W.. Bispham shock decides 'to go to her f 'ther in the car, and she flung aside the robe J, f' crops and damage to productive soil; in the actual burning of buildings of New York City. prison I i and as she waits, outside the and started to leap out. ' .: and household goods, which is incalculable; there is an indirect I less ,in ; Asked whether they' .were surprised at the activity here on their first Tombs while her ,chauffeur, 'goes f the payment of insurance premiums, and the cost of these premiums is visit to Clewiston the couple answered: ward to make inquiries, the girl notices Won't they let me see him?" WI . passed on by those, who pay them so that they are felt by every man !I "Not exactly surprised. You see we have been 'following the Clewiston a pair of hands on top of ,the :r The r chauffeur shook his head sor- " f;, woman and child in the nation, either consciously or otherwise, even to. News closely and, kept i in intimate touch with the situation here. We were wall, and later a man appears, and I i rowfnlly.\ . . a greater extent than the income tax occasioned by 'the cost of war. I pleasantly surprised though. to see that' The News has not exaggerated things drops to the sidewalk. "Your father is ill-very ill." , ,',' And the pity of it all is that by far the greater part of this waste but has portrayed conditions exactly as they are." "T . to him at : NOW GOON WITH THE STOl( must go once. /;. ':. is distinctly! avoidable. Carelessness is perhaps the greatest factor in destruction \ "You can't. They won't let you." , fire. Sometimes this is carelessness in the construction of a The mU3ical the Ukelin by new instrument on display)f at Darcy's ,Dry With 'a quick glance l ,In both ,directions "What's ''the matter with him? I I . building or a mechanism of some sort, but more frequently it is carelessness Cleaning estblishmcn intrigues our fancy. A combination of 'guitar, 'mando-' to get his bearings, the fugitive must see him," she repeated: dis'I. i ':- ':;" in the use of fire-' i its(lf. A match or a thoughtlessly tossed ciszaret! ; - has frequently resulted ;in ,an appalling' loss of property or even of human I orchestra out of business is a harmonica and a bass drum. I I the street soth t he was coming :: "It's no use. They have taken him : ', .." ' I I life. directly toward her. A 'commotion away to the hospital." .. The South i 'has ''in ''the few been the direct sufferer Interest in Hendry politics which has been\ ' , 'past years greatest county increasing duringthe around the corner from the run' I I "Is ''he so dreadfully ill? she '.:: from fire particularly ,forest fires. In fact, the Forest Service of the past few weeks will probably take another'spu-rt as The Clewiston News I'I attracted her attention. From the :: questioned in awed tones. "What is , United States : 'is authority for the that fourfifths'of straw vote o'I statement government progresses. it? Tell " prison entrance, a block away, two me. ".. the forest area burned in this country is in the South, and this is almost ___ I I keepers in uniform had run out' "You may as well know it now as wholly attributed to himself. Thousands of destroyed annually, The straw vote plan, be started in the this week the Newsnot I man trees are to county by I l:hou ng. As they emerged they had I[ i i-fr," the 'chauffeur blurted out ( and many of these are young: forest seedlings. The effect of fires alone is. only reflects the enterprise of the paper but also stimulates voting at the''' separated, and one or them, a LU!: :. desperation. "Your father tried to ' , said, to more than offset oil of the work of reforestaticn and' the result will regular' elections, and in this way helps the paper toward its goal of "build brutal-looking chap, ,was hurrying :in kill himself in his cell last night. , be reflected in the future beyond any possible calculations. '' i: ing good citizenship.A her direction. If he and the prisoner He took poison, but they say he'll Land values also affected about another item of indirect are bringing both kept their course they would live." ' , loss that can scarcely be reckoned.. national magazine recognized us this week when Editor and Publisher run, right into each other. "It isn't true," cried the girl stiffening - Even as this paper is printed an unprecedented forest conflagrationis 'and Fourth Estate, a trade paper published at New York carried a On a sudden impulse, hardly realizing with pride: "Some one may in State of Arkansas-one that baffle all human effort two-column of The, Clewiston News with the that it raging .the seems to picture announcement I what she was doing, she open-' have given my father poison! but he to check its progress, with what results we do not know.In is one of the best equipped small plants in the state. : I ed the door of the imousine and ru-ver: tried to kill himself, iieve", the far from immune from the of the , Everglades we are ' ravages waved ec\tc-l'.v! to the rain. never. I know my father. He's not fire fiend. In a season of drought such as the, present fires have teen extremely -i A. R. Plant is responsible for this one : "Get In here, quick!" she cal( the sort to take his own life. Besides - prevalent, and in certain areas of the 'Glades these fires have been A farmer thinking the far-off pastures greener decided to steer clear cf cut ;suicide would be a: confession r- serious in their results upon the surface soil. Perhaps the state authorities the regular commission houses and sent a crop of beans to a house that was. Fortunately for 'her, the .keeper af guilt, and he's, innocent., know . have'net fully realized the importance of diverting funds from other uses not listed. discovering the waiting car( .lLi.d he's innocent.". . if need be to purchase the equipment and enlist the requisite man power to !I Several weeks later he received a small check with the curt note: I II II turned i >1't", t'at! impuMu fi0 K-i\\ I 'Something 'of her! 'confidence seemt . combat these fires. But the Everglades, the greatest heritage of f the state next I I "Sorry we are not able to give you current market prices but your I buck' the news' to his mate, and: I' ed to. ina"t! :; itssl i ? to the chauffeur. to its climate, must be protected and the machinery must be' set up to pro- beans were picked too soon." I! thereby missed seeing what happened. "Miss C aroL" lie sad: ; "I believe tect it. It is fortunate that the property of. the Southern Sugar company has Too bad," thought the farmer' and waited for some time then sent 'off'j ed. h the desperation of hopelessness ] you're right. Your father isn't that been practically free from fire. a second consignment of beans. I : the fugitive, accepting her siv;- sort." -A campaign is being waged by the National Forest Service in the Again a short check came back with the curt note: gestion, with a: quick leap dived "I know I'm right." she announced honfidently. . South, largely educational in its character, with a view to disseminating instructions "Sorry we are not able to give you current. market' prices but your I into'' the car at ''her feet, dellly and : ) "I know what my father in the preventing of fires, and Col. Wm. B. Greeley. head of beans were ''picked .too late." I (nu'ckly, covering himself! under the thought about suicide. No matter the Forest Service, states that "the, irresponsible burner, must be banished I Deeply puzzled 'the farmer lay awake ,nights for a week then hit on 1a J p roho.! It was hardly ten seconds what:: happened, I known\ would _ \ from the woods and the well-intentioned 'burner'must squarely f face the, re- a plan. later when the big keeper: blusterc- bear it bravely. There's ,nothing of 3 spcnsibility incurred when he starts fire on his own land." When the next crop came in, he picked and packed beans, vines and : up. the coward about dad. But where isIhe I The human element of carelessness, while always with us, can be m'n everything and shipped them to the same house with ,the letter: "Here, you," he, demanded roughly I I ? I must see him." imized and the results of that carelessness can, so far as the Evergladesare "Gentlemen: My first check from you was short because 'II picked the jerkin) open the door of the'', "It's no use," said the chauffeur. concerned, be combatted with a judicious expenditure of' state funds beans tco soon. My second check was short because I picked the beans too limousine, "what are :you doing herewith ,,, "I talked with, th.3 ambulance doc- which can be turned to no better purpose' than purchasing fire fighting equip- late. By express I am sending you my latest !crop. I have shipped the beanson this car?" tor.: They have taken him to Belle- ment and putting some of our unemployed men to work using it. the vine. Pick them, when they are ready and forward my check." I "I'm Miss Dare," she answered vue Hospital. He said there was no I t steeling herself to make her vote use In your trying to see him until Hastings And ,Potatoes r I I i sould calm. "I'm waiting to see my] this evening-or maybe' tomorrow." The, Star Of Truth father." I "Oh, Frank, Frank," cried the girl, 4! In a recent editorial in the Jasksonville Times-Union,' stress is laidon The heel of the tyrant may crush for a 'season, "You're not Banker: Dare's daughter : "what can we do?" the fact that Florida's acreage of tobacco and potatoes will be increased ?" said the man, a strange ex- In,, their sorrow, the daughter considerably this 'year. Mention is also made of the coming harvesting of the The people may suffer from the despoiler, forsooth pression coming into his face-awe. ''grieving for a kind, indulgent parent . Hastings potato terming 'it of the in that Flor- apprehension, sympathy, what was the chauffeur filled with sympathy \ crop as one big event, part of The nation may not easily discover the, cause of transgression ; I ida. ............_.._ s.l 1 :,\ it.? for a just employer, the gulf between At Clewiston it has been proven that we can offer real competition to: But in time all will be revealed by the star of truth. ,", .':' I "Yes, I am Carol Dare." i j f mistress and servant vanished. For Hastings as the potato center of 'the state. With less cost per acre,, we inthe .. .. ; To her amazement! her: anwerseem the moment they were just two human '. Everglades can get bigger yield; there is not as \much danger '''from frost The crook may deceive us as to his motives for office. :;::,: :, "r d for* some reason to appall. beings, a girl and a man, and more important is the fact that potatoes raised in 'this section can be .,' ,":';J ,: ,. the keeper. Closing the door of the brought close togethei\, \. by a great sale in the northern markets : By his promises of fairness and pleas for a square deal, .::/_:,t';.: emotion. The ''chauffeur's kindly on weeks before the first Hastings crop is shipped. I ; /' ::'1, I car he withdrew,'a little distance and ' This should be interesting information to Everglades farmers particularlythose But by diligent investigation with a little 'horse sense, -': r.; ::,,2, '' I waited until his mate arrived. They Irish face was working and great of the Clewiston ',!, '. tears came i into his eyes, but the section where successful potato growing is no longer {held a whispered, conference, during a:; theory but has been proven, this year. His,sinister purposes the star of truth will reveal / >.,: .:<. ; I which they both kept looking at her problem before them was. too difficult Discussing the situation the Times-Union says in part: "l''': -' curiosuly, and she overheard one of for his limited ''Intelligence and Information coming through the United States department of agriculture At a time like this-on the eve of an election, ;}a'.: ', them say: he had nothing to suggest. is i to the effect that the Florida and ( about From under one corner of the lap l acreage in potatoes tobacco will : :' ', "I don't suppose she knows With much in the balance for two or more, of sc. years } appeared the ratlike face robe be somewhat extended over last year's plantings. Particularly will more .attention -'' ,, ".\ him yetPresently" f be given to tobacco, and the success obtained by growers of the weedin We should watch our step with the star of, truth to guide us, ",\ one' o? them blew a the fugitive, ,ever mindful of his own the past year or two is responsible for the greater attention indicated i i i' whistle and several policemen came security. . this Until the last ballot is counted and the crisis is o'er. [ ', : 'i, i "Say," he ,whispered hoarsely, "the plantings season. The report is made up after .information has been received J running up.' Carol, keyed'up to high from about fifty thousand producers of all kinds of crops and shows' :.- -' .t:'::.,,? .tension, sat there trembling: divining first thing to do is to beat ,it out the probability of increase i in tobacco acreage of forty per cent. This is ex- Candidates are promising. great things, for us, .,' .,. >" <'J\','...". "", that they had discovered her partin of here quick." unawareof 4 cellent. In the acreage expected of Irish potatoes there' will probably be i do .. :,: ,J..: the escape, and were planningher The chauffeur, hitherto that ' increase. Feats that are, impossible- they can not ; <. Through diversion it is said that there will be a small; : dcrease: in the By keeping our eyes open we'll discover impostors, "*, :"a/:.;?';, r. >I,,:,. The rug at her feet began to make I I back in alarm, and instinctively his sweet pctato acreage, but corn and oats will be planted about' the same as : : nervous undulations. The fugitivewas fists clenched. And the star of truth will 'illumine those who are true. : 'j" : ,, "It's all right, Frank," the girl has I tN usual. The figures are interesting. It is estimated that 573.000 acres will ', ':,, > endeavoring to* maneuver into a him.U'V'e're be p'lanted.to. corn, which is the same as last year and 1 11,000 acres in ,' : : '. position where he could see what tened to reassure aid'a a index of what they will be : ; t :;: : to escape. What have been is this-this gentleman men an ing oats, also practically the 'amount reported last : "". Ih; potatoes were I. was going on. She, heard a', muffled 1 in there planted on 29,000 acres in 1927 and. the. expectation: this season is 31,000acres. If office is conferred by the suffrage of men. '>'.J.'j .j't' '. :> ,' vhidper' They \had where: him locked father up was." 'I prison my "Wlial'a doing? Can't we beat it? In regard" to Florida's off e/mt' of early Irish pctatoes, the, experiences Character counts more in determining trud ,worth, .. ': <" :/. ;/':, "Ssh" Not :}yet," she breathed, not The servant In the chauffeur once : the front. If his , to of past y-::1..: *1 avlovn, 1: .J-] :n v+1 :'e lhe-e: is some risk! arid the pcssibility Than all knowledge and brilliancy within our ken. *, ...; .:* < ,.\:. ::.' during: to Icok clown at him with the 'I' more came mistress said it was all right, q t df loss throu la2; and un -.ace-Msd frosts delaying the crop, the conditions :- ,: ', :- group of keepers! and policemen onlya young prevailing in Florida, are usually much worse a little higher up:.in the state, i. \' i few feet ,away "I'm waiting for It must ba all right. , . . Let us look to their lives and see what they are :/ "Come on," urged, the voice under and the chary that this slate has for being first in the market remain, even ; my ('halri:eur." though' ac'-:al dates are variable. It is an interesting fact in connection with I Before we pledge ourselves or determine our vote;' ':> \ ); .'. "You're some girl," came the same the robe' "let's.. beat it quick, while H I Florida that ).,'" ..,. muffled voice, "I'll not forget this. going good. r=' atoes with much smaller acreage and a shorter season the -* -".:,,1 . bo trusted the chauffeur ' rather perplexedly to who Stiffly crop brings more actual money than 'is secured by potato growers in the ma- For'those arc upright arc I'll do something fine for you some into his seat, not knowing jority of the states. Preparations are now under way for the harvesting of Than those who are popular of questionable note. \; ;/ day." climbed to do, and pressed the : what else the Hastings crop which is one of the big events ''in that part of Florida.O. .. ,. ,:, Distressed as she, was about her . starter. Instinctively he headed up r ;" father's plight, and worried by the Clean men in office will save our nation ; / O. Mclntyre's column on I New ,York has proven so popular that chauffeur's failure to return, as she town. " the field has attracted half a dozen other writers along the same line. Clean actions in politics is the supreme desire. once more breathed a warning "Ssh" "Where do you wish to go? > the The effect of this is inevitable. A "hick" will visit New York onlyto her face flushed in gratitude at the girl whispered. . Those who doubtful and those who are corrupt for mine by the ferry, be stopped by a sight-seeing ,bus conductor with the question: are compliment TJlie daring' of adventure It's Jersey i iTo t "Business is getting rotten. Can you tell me some of the sights of the The votes of good people should permanently retire. hid seized her, and, having already her guest responded city that I might advertise to New Yorkers?" \ risked so much to aid the fugitive, ( be continued) Culitvate the library habit by reading'' a book a 'week. -H. A. RIDER. LaBelle. she determined to see that he got ., '. :,. ., ,' ,. \ .. .. ., i .r, .. . -- --- "" :JOo :- <;' ,J >- """ < .. ; J. __ .. : .......: ... :.."; '':'" 'u. J,' -" ._.r.,,..-: '.._ "- ----- -- -- ..;. - - Sri. - - F 1 g :: I -: J : ,=> : : ,' \ .. ', ' : \ \10,1.\. .. ... \ .... , ... .. .. '": " . ' : -" -. '- ..' _ < --" FRIDAY>APRIL 6/192S ; . 'r-, ". ---CLEfV/STON'NEWS.'__' _. n CLEWISTON, FLORIDA.. Pare Three -- -- -- - -- ------ ---- ---- -- '-- f : ;' ,, -.- '_." .:,. ,'., ..' , :' ,:.: : < : '.. ..'''' < 'ti'r; ",: :; ;""i"j'o: ;: ; r I.iIf.-:-:"::':-:-:-:-:-:":-:-:-:-:-: -:-:-:-:-:-: -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:':': ":-:":":-:-: :-:-:-:-:-':"':':':-: :-:':':--:. I 1t I 1 'cent"Beach, ,*' Punta*. COrda"anil'Atca.' I RURAL "COMMON SENSE i dia."They returned_ to Clewiston! Sunday - I] Q NEWS OF THE WEEK . ;: BY THE WAY HAVE :evening, _ Florida hen lays i> If.: _, "-. - ! , The average ,The average production 3j '.. .. BOILED, DOWN ,r'' :sI t.: Various games and Charleston con- eggs in a year.: 150 eggs. '._ .; .... .'. .._._.,"_. _"_;._'. ,_;,_..',.;__. ._..... .... .._j. . .. YOU l HEARD THAT tests" featured the birthday party for should be at least ";" .-. ..-; r. ","" -----v OY-- :"' ---7.--r.-----;--..-.-."-'-.-. , I.---e--- : : 14 year old Vesta Alleu last week. . ' year. It, it costs $2.75 a year to; keep I NEWS'.. DF THE WEEK' ..-. a Pacific flight to Japan-.but';he: had L_ / Several rttractlva birthday presents M1 ti one can easily see that a tiemendous $2,000,000 FIRE : ,, "nothing-' say."' :* '< 'y '' -, -/ . _ a hent I ; I ,1' I were received and delightful refreshments .. effected If i' ill .;. : fit . ,saving would Jje Colonel Lindbergh saldhe had' I 't, C.lewistoii last week. Mri Folb 1s were seived.: Among the were obtained!i !' busi--I business to" look' in 'I''St.. I I" Steadljy increasing in k the higher production Salisbury, 'Md.,-The'-entire Rome after ,! popularity former ,Colorado newspaper man guests were Vest Allen, Charlotte ftnd'' fewer hens. were kept. |mess 'section of Crlsfied, a'city: or :.Louis, 'and did, not know' ,,how. Ion. .' dances staged by the World "War I ,,( J; II;.' Avant, Arthur Lawrence, H. Laird. . There are 700,000 acres grown to:['5,000" on an' 'arm' of Cheaspeake buy. ,: ne would be'" here '.': r ,: "' 'veterans of Clewl ton'*ar .< now "''at-! L Majo?'Clark. v J. Lawrence, West Marcia Avant Walter Alston, Roberta --- - ' corn in Florida', The average production 'reputed to be ;I the' Jargest I crab shipping It is understood fir- will, leave in trading guests from; all sections of Palm Beach architect was a business George, J.ladcll113.ns, Grant : H bu-j town' In the was wiped few days for '' to tho Everglades' and at the"last.dance' : for five years has been countyy & San'j.Diego,'' Ca! visitor In :Clewlston last week. Means, Elmer Montgomery, Frances That gives 9,800,000 out by fire last :night that left got the new monoplane -which has,, held rlast, Friday night at:the' Clew- ..w --- Tippey, Delora acre. Wikle :/ hels per I .r ? ... Evelyn Pmt, iushcls, a year. but few walls standing In tho 10 been built for him there.- I i I l"ton"'Inn, guests 'were1resent'iron Louis A. Morgan, Walter Whltten Mrs. A. R. Plant. . j Farmers have been told over andover / blocks swept by the flames. ",' : !; MOore1 Haven)"Seam, LaBelle, South and Tom Smith spent a day in Fort" 'i that they need to increase production Possibility that three lives were REMUS FREE S Bay and Belle Glade In addition toitha Myers on business. Among recent guests at the Clew '; ' I "" per unit-per a.cre. per cow. the toll of falling walls was reportedby 1 ': ,l.1 l. : large home attendance Music iston Inn wore Mrs. Louise Ziegler ; However few have I persons arriving here from Cris- \1' Lima, Ohio.;-George' Remus,' ;'for :::was furnished by the Okeechobee orchestra of Weehawken, N. J, Beulah Kirby Mrs per hen, etc. } Jean'rR. Whitman, of the the savings in expense field but with wire communication mer bootleeger and 'wife-slayer, won Clewis ton of Dayton, Tenn., A. J. Trueblood orJ..akeland figure .Inn to stopped suffering from ear increased !prostrated, this could not be. confirmed his fight for freedom from the Lima .! : H. C.' Kolstead: oC, Canal with I ' that are possible trouble during the, 'week I past' was !: : -' "I .\ '. state hospital, for the criminal In- !! Dr. and Mrs. C. W. BIspham of treated by Dr. M L. Point, E. M. Potter :of Miami; C. A. , production. Puffer ' _ " i J United States Department ot I Frank : Morgan, a Crisfied youth, sane when the, third ,district *. caul'of New ';York' City 'are' spending a few y Bingham 'ot Chicago, J. C. Amis of The :' it costs I jwas under the' falling brick wall ot I II appeals handed down a leciso: weeks''\\n: Clewlston. : 'Dr. Bispham t ',7. Immokalee, M., S. Staley" of Tampa Agriculture estimates that I I the Gibson, building, and badly crush- holding him sane. :rn Episcopal rector of K"ew York Observing the first' anniversary of J. E. Botthurst of New Ork-aus, Joseph . about $90 ,a head to keep: cows. The taken to McCready. his ,' ed. He was ,the arrival In Clewlston Rev. W. T. '; The court's decision that, Ilemm City. < ; H. Straub of Miami, 'F. F. Ab- . average Florida' milk owl produces' It't'I::j Memorial hospital,, In Crisfield,' ant ,was' sane" was'' not j unanimous.1: 'prc" ": ::I :) ". ", ':---_' Bailey1 pastor of the Clewlston Community ., reno of West Palm Beach, T. N. 2,631 pounds' of milk in a year. later it 'was reported 'he died there. siding Judge Phil Crowl and Jud;' i'I 1 Two rummage sales held by the ; church Sunday night useda Biirket. of Lincoln, Neb., ana J. K. is conservatively'stlmai d 'that 'with I Two other youths were standing wit Kent Hughes concurred in the decision Ladles Aid society of the Clewiston rJ- sermon t. I ''cs '"The' Itf',.\r: ft.ion" Baker! of Gainesville, PIn i betters cows' aud better: feedingmethods Morgan at the time, and when the .: and ."Repentance." .. , , '' while Judge Charles: Justice ;voted -' Community church, held last Satuidajf : coUld 'produce ruins cooled this morning plans ,: Mr. and Mrs. E. and , .i'l G Florida cows : C. Cover son I against it.Prosecutor and the previous' Saturday added \ --- an average: of 6,200\ pounds or' nearly were to dig Jnto'Q pile of bricks. 1 David spent the week end on a motor - Boakin has two days in another success to their already; : W. A. Bowles and Frank Bucher of milk: in a year. Less feet !deep to learn if their bodies I tour to Miami and West Palm ; 800 gallons which to sign or refuse, to sign tru.;: ions list, and almost $100 was cleared o,'i ,i motor ,toj: over the week oijf1, number. 'now were there. The wall fell without Beach: 4 of . cows ;I than half':the' '' journal, entry which would free Re- .. !, Those:' directly in charge of tho visited LaBelle, Fort 'Myers, Cres- : the samo warning and many in the crowd Please turn to 6 i would thus produce : page ,.kept sale: were Mrs R L. Simpson, Mrs.: I that1iho standing near suffered lesser Injuries mus.He I amount, ot milk. It is estimated indicated he planned to fight W. D. Cole, Mrs. G. E. Connell' and , 'acie' [ as bricks fell around them. ..,.-,.,.,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,., " I I .__ average: production_ per the decision and instead of 'sign'n, Mrs\ C. A. Jackson. I ' t cculd be brought up to 20/ bushels. In would ask' for a stay, of execution ill' : : i ' FLIGHT RECORD SETi . / , : ' that case it would require only 490-, order to. carry the case to the su Mr. and- Airs. -R. -H.- Goddanl and ' i ' ',: .:. UUO acres 'to 'produce 9,800,000' cultL bushels i, Jacksonville Beach. .- With the nreme court of Ohio.GANGSTER' I son Marshall who spent a few weeksat SEED r :". '. _;'.. ',-. '-:, -. ', FEED ii ot corn. The expense of world endurance flight record safely the Clewiston Inn left Friday by ,,,. vating 210,000 acres would. be saved.,hi their possession, Eddie Stinson'land KILLED motor for ,Chicago. : . There are 103,000' acres grown, to ,George Haldeman landed (, 1 cotton, with an average'' yield of 101 i lat '1:14:10 p. m., eastern standard Chic.ago.-Gangland's mysterious; Leonard and Catherine Ame-3 of j pounds of lint ,per acre. The average time. They were in the air 55 hours cycle of obscurity, rise to, power I New YorkCity" were visitors in West I INSECTICIDES ! yield could be increased, to, 175 and 5 minutes. wealth and political pull' and 'finally I Palm Beach last' week. I J , j would save violent. death was complete here for pounds per aero, and this The fliers landed a mile trom : j . i --- . " it.' ,;; 'the ot growing' 43,000, ac esI. where they took off and taxied souttto' ,"Diamond Joe" Esposito, leaving the Ben Nadel ,;' .. expense, I i son of Abe G. A'adel.I 1 'i ,,,I Or " to produce the same amount. of cotton the spot they left more than tlire police to grope unsuccessfully in the local I merchant, returned to Clewiv! =: - :" days ago. They still had gasoline in dark of little Italy's usual reticence= ton/ : I ,i this week afte' spendir.? ,:i few I.; 1 : And so it is with a largo number, the tanks. i for one of a dozen reasons they said days. in St. Fcter., ,vrg on bnsinsi; ,, ; raistd The American aviators eClipsed by enemies had for the assassination.A I \ '; the and livestock I ot crops ; : : n.1 .. I" unit two hours and 44 minutes the record few doors from his horns in the I Florida: The production per G. W Gordon architect of India- Lake SbOloC Tloansporation 'old '- increased; This set in Germany last summer by [ "Bloody Nineteenth" Ward, now! ( .low, and. should be ,;napolis and Clewiston who spent johann RIsticz and Cornelius Jilzard:! I the Twenty-fifth, in which "Diaomnd : t i.:' :: increased production would result inconsiderable ;i the past few weeks in his northern : flying a Junkers plane, the Europa. Joe" was a candidate for ward committeeman -( , : savings to individualsand I home city on business returned Monday ,, Colnany. ' : . j. ; In wresting the laurel from the for the Repan'ic: i group: '' ., .i J. j ';,' tremendous savings, in the aggre Germans, Stinson and Haldeman accomplished I I headed by United. States Senator to Clewlston. Accompanying him. : : ; ;: c.' . ' gate. on his return here was J. K. 'Bakerof ; : .i . 'what had been.eSSa'l Charles S. Denuen siru . Esp was . : To get this increased production It Gainesville. '. : .:. " vainly for months by their broth shot down by three men who leaped ; Moore Haven Fla. :: .. : . '.. Will be necessary to get belter cows . :-' airmen. Adverse weather, accident from an automobile and fired : \ and feed them better, to 'get better and engine'trouble 'combined to co;. eight slugs ink nX:! ioly J> ; fiftY-t *!r. 'and Mrs. Philo F. Folb ,af ,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,"" "' ''''''.''''''.'''-'''" ,.,.,,.,.,,,.,,.#,.,.,.#,.,,q,# -,,.,.#,.MMN'- t ;. c+. hens and give: them better care and pel abandonment of other atter i I.: s ,a woirkr he lived so Lr .l, Wales w ;J I) busin';;;' vlti; :(.ra : J!." " feeding to get better crop seed an'l it the record, !including tnose mac: : remarked Michael\ Gnuy.. chief ...flpumice. I Ii use better methods of culture. All of by the new record holders themselves i \ "By all 'he laws of gangland ; , these things .take time. but they are .. :1 the. should }have; b*a dead at least j) --. ---- _& .. -._:-.-. ..-' ; well worth it. Stinson, a manufacturer of air- ton years ago." I r--! I. .' IJ. II 1AJ;f Dan H. Otis' director of the Agri- planes, who produced several of the i:, Grady and other police department, '''';) .- I, 'cultural Commission of the Amen. planes used in transatlantic flight officials conversant with "Diamond Bankers's Association, tells the following attempts last year, has' distinguished .Joe's" rise from obscurity said that ' I 1f7t FACTIONALISM ' ] story.. A farmer went to his himself in numerous air competitions numerous sla.yings.illicIt, alcohol I < ; I Banker to borrow $150 with which on this side o'f'' the Atlantic. traffic and association with women I : ! to buy three f cows. The banker Haldeman was pilot for Ruth Elde :, were among the causes which might ,j :' .j0 i' .', 0 shook his head and said, "No, you in their attempt to span the All: I I have made some one wish to do I I I I' .. 'i; ;-) -: ,: 'l": ::1 ,: can't get $150 to buy' three cows, butI .{I tic, which ended near disastrous!! "way with Esposito.., 'I '!II ', 1I; 'ol ' f'iD:: t :, Iii will loan you that amount to buy when their plane iras forced doA I The police investigation revealed I .1 at sea. ,_ 1 that insistent pressure i .- .... I. .. had been :, one good cow. The banker knew the \ . I ' value of and knew that brought upon Esposito to l force hind, : .: :' : . good cows :, _ i- .1: F r one good cow would make more profit -i I AL TO ATTEND CONVENTION ': to iclinquish the field for ward committeeman -I I[ ,, ', f '',1" { ."...I." ..... ."'I'\ :".' .'"-,'..." ..','' .'. -, ...... ,.'-" ; ,-,,>\...'. ,',j fJ .'.-... -\. ..., 'I', ':..1 ,.I [ than three poor on s.fr' 1 -- :: to Joseph Savage; former" ;.: '-<( Not very long ago' the plaint of northern _visitors was ;The, 'east coast, should . , Houston I' \ Texas.-The Houston assistant state's attornes and pro. I I'': --j :. -- , Ta'U.ihassee.-An: inspection of posi, Post Despatch says that Gov. Alfreu tege of Robert E. Crowe, s'tite's.at. (! i; stop knocking the west'and vice versa. 'In Miami. '. they, said. .they, ,were" told .that. St. ; \ ,' .' .. ,-, E. New " Smith of sible sites for a number of fresh I York will be In torney; and co-leader of'.J. Republican : . Houston for the Democratic national faction with Petersburg was an old 'people's.. home and. in, St. Petersburg, they were told that, Miami : f. water fish hatcheries Florida is Mayor William Hall " in - I !I '- 0':'" : : :' ,: : .1. ,_: .,, '_'\, I : being conducted by the United States I. convention.The Thompson. i: i; had such a short season that they charged. exorbitant... ..rates., Both. .' sections the,vis-, .', 5 bureau of fisheries; Division Chief I governor, Mrs.t Smith and < .; I :" f. I-- ;'. ;' "". c'' i-'!,::'; ." '_:':, i l ; f Leach of that bureau and officials of I. members of their family, will have .' PRINCE TUMBLES I Ij itcrs said concentrated on knocking. the central part of the s. te'and'this, 'in. tun..re". , Suite \Varwick-j, I .. .- .- .- I I I"j( h"r: .._ '. ., # , a six J " / of rooms at the J r. ' - . *the ;state department o!' game and I I ---- I taliated by knocking both the others. : \\ :: t. fresh water fish apartment, hotel, about two miles The Prince of Wales added two .., , 'i I >( '. ,..: :l.:" ':" :i.'i_ : + c rc'r! : J JI Mr. O'Malley and Mr. Leach. arrived -r from[ convention hall. more tumbles to the long list that ] I I ,,) " I ., ,In Tallahassee- ; Sunday and,I,I Thirty rooms at the Rice hotel marks his career as an equestrian. '. i: '. This has now passed. St. Petersburg is. talking about : the> Shrine"''convention)at-T'l ,. t"l 1"; :' r.. were to Yankeetown livid be occupied by member;' of The Prince was riding at Hawthorn -I! . accompanied - "a I, Miami:and Miami .talking of the good St. had. [ Smith's convention staff.. Hill hi ,rs, season Petersburg the for - yesterday, by Commissioner J. B. race the Welsh I j J I;:';.;' " - Royall, of the state game and freshwater !i 1 Guards Challenge cup: lie fell at the I : : ': # \ fish I;, LINDY MUM ON JAPAN HOP first fence, but remounted his horse : "r' ;: ,. ; ; ; : : department, and FredJ. I ( ; Strategically I located between the two is Clewiston, equidistant from the east l . Foster, _the department's, superintendent !I and by a splendid burst of speed ,, '. : : of fisheries to attend the an-'!I! 'St. Louis.-Col... Charles A., ,Lnul-' caught up with the other riders. t f '"- % and west coast's' -,and while it is a sign of., the-, -passing of. factionalism. the, fact that, __, .I ; i : " : 'I|bergh declined ,again to announce Two fences from the finish, : f i : ,. ", nual y convention, of the Flo-i'''- ,*' this 1 flying plans. Ha said ha hart Prince fell again. ,He did not 1he'l ",,':'. ,<">:''J:, *;'papers.".', J. ..'of-, .the', .,.;:state. ,.''carried. a total of 80 columns or ten solid pages of news about ,; -::::,-:'-'- ica.vision Izaak- .Walton league, of Amer.l' I I I I heard .rumors_,.that he contemplated to finish, the race."'- -'. '- .'?ti.f } ..-; :::7"v:: **v Cl wtslCn:'i : ..:.du i .g"the" past month is also conclusive i proof o'f the fact' that the eyes . "" 1 I : ; ;-.: ', t of the state are on this section. ....C. IT :* :, -" :' 'i' '," , l:" QUIGG INDICTED i i f 1 J elr(mJVI'1: :r:rJtJ efPe1NJ1N1 iJe J J !?r E1ci'j J2( ir rAr'M2JSJaSJSB'2IJif3.f5JSfSMSf3Jc1il. / / ( : ;\ t I . f> ; + : 'r i / t ' " : 'I .. '' ,... ._ I ' ; : ; .. ' ; M Mb mi.-Chief of Police H L 'ile.i "" 0 { @I! I \: ; The men behind the papers of the state. arc keen judges of. news values and they .' i S ." : j J 1,, ". -'It,, ; '. ( .. I .igg moved to fight back at mur Ii' McCULL1REGISTERED y" I ''\,. \ ..; \ ' J ' himself 1 thousandsof '. der charges involving and I '. , r .,. \ -'- - . ....'. .. . .' six members of his department 'b)'i j I igJ I. t..". ..: ''...., -.- .". --' '.- '-'.;."',\. ,0 I acres cf cane bringing a new industry' into the state and a growing community ' /'m' of the grand l.!! I ! challenging, the legally @j'. ., I _ n,: I i : with acute house' shortage is in its strictest r', ; .r- ;'-'.; .- .J > \ :.' ,' jury .that returned indictments upwr -, -. news sense :,_ : ">o : : : ; i , which he was arrested. I I I r , lie was charged wILL complicity it'i;Ili REAL ESTATE BR KERI r. '... It was these same- newspaper men with their talent for s sensing'i real r 'news'that 1' t termed, IL ;,' the ,slaying or'a negsu prisoner twatd ;. @:: I. .., ,., @J ' .} ;, ',. \ : :' N I hall Ahfle hobe'ug mra3 J ; a yearage I I ,' "wor Led on" by officers., aWl \ ''. ". \."'.\" t,! -'':-,\'. ,."'. <.-,,.,'r' ;.' 'Glewiston.. .} ; .Fla.Cj I "t ."..',i. r' .t1, _j i iI : Clewiston'f\ ,. ,' r \ I I"i the deaths of two otuvr persona: one I :z ) '. ) .., i " a prisoner 'were laid to other: m m.1) I .J ,, t"A @j AMERICA'S NEW SUGAR BOWL .k t '. b'rs of hi' force also under arr 3i,i ?J ,' r2J .. ulterloinfluences' oi-l [ 20 Acres 4 miles from Clewiston deep black muck ( ' Hinting at ; : ; . r. i 1 j [i' I' : : ' frLe part of certain citizens as ialL..1 .: .... .. Price $75.00 per acre. ,,": :"7>"F, -? 'gj I : ly responsible for the grand Jury's I I I' .... ;/ :': ,0:: t, ClEWISTON CHAMBER Of COMMERCE - action in returning! the indictments r t . j 1 ;:i .. 80 Acres 1 mile from Clewlston on LaBelle highway. : J and a presentment u.>nouuciug al'.c/i: @ , ed brutal tt utmeni"uf- priseners' .and ... .Price $150.00 .per, acre, -:, :\.1-.,' .I,, I :' ,\.'/.' lax ',, law enforcement conditions I ?] II ! (This is the fifth of a series of educational advertisements pointing 'out the trans. ; vju'&g filed a pica of uUdtbiiiMi,, rou ,I 10 Acres near Clewiston,, $100.00 per acre. g : .' : formation of the section from a spectral waste into one of the leading communitiesof tending that tho body was. unlawfully :' ,% i :1' I : the state.) constituied' awl .also applied Co i" All these ,properties. drained _and Irrigated. J| ;''l p his release from tte city blockadeon | a writ ot habeas! ev/rpus. I I ?Ji\lmmr\ ?mmIruJ2JW19JiiI: [:! Nr r t raatarara[ FiWW'cQJrdf i;! -_. ,=_ ",--o.-="" .- _C--'": .. = =' -:-" <""' .r.,.._,. "'"- =-: =....,,_'=-=. ,. , ,-,--...,---- c.: ...- .r-.....- i taL ., -- t . \i .. ... ,.. ... .. ..... " . - ' ., ,,\"';"' ('>.'!" ',( ? ,:.." I. .' ', :. :: J '" .. : : ';'" 4' : i 7 a- ... . .. I I 'Patti CLEW1STON NEWS, CLEW1STON FLORIDA -- -"' -. -* FRIDAY, APRIL 6,'1928 : Page ..'"- - . ._ .- : .' -'_:::::: ..... '' =-__ """"_'_' J >"- ,, ,' : :- "" F.c:1.27. r :=: ""I.6J" .r ";'r.i.: -"' = *" '' -V I-'' r '" '.r, '' "h. ='L . I t I II I Protect your a : COLD' D AMP NE S S :i, e I : L :' .. 0/: /" ,. { .-. " ' ' ." '1:, ..,' '. .' :" ; .. ;.'I..: ..,. :: I .:: : ; " : and Heat :' '. : " ,: ,. : :: <. ., : /r- , I '. : I '. .. ,3 F ;. .. ::. : :: ; '. -. '. ., / : : ',' ,- u I., Even the most shUd construction doesn't (, I.i' I..i. AUTHORITIES. estimate that 97% AS/'SH EA T H I H .: ''I . , Celotex the insulation nocdeidb ckof bctc& : - supplies + of American homes are poorly wood or otucoo exteriors. Hue it rcpJaoe t.be,1OIIIdfa shut out cold and dampness in winter boards formerly wed I1.rrea 4fo 4r edrwjtk to .. , i protected agsinstwinter's chilly h house walla and nukes baildxnf p pr tuu ce.aogl, ,r. dampness. and summer's stifling heat. or heat in summer. Make your home .',r r,, 'I . I, For none of the usual building materials ''I.I'I.I :'.: alone. offer sufficient resistance to more comfortable all year round with I I II: , ;: the passage of heat and cold. Solid wood, I i'' brick,'plaster, wall board, shingles, etc., I ,Celotex. Costs little or nothing extra. 'r . '\ are not enough. A special h at-stopPing .1 1 I '.. . I EI t; :, material is fj at i . or insulating needed I II I r.': , : -' rL.r m I ";Y Now an amazing lumber that effectively H : \ ';I':' I \ I, '- stops the passage of heat and r \ iji :'I : L : \\44\ i i3r r " 1' cold is available for every home, new I, 1 u'i.ri a, o . ': or old this lumber is Celotex. ',: ! .tE7t ; 1 1J ' J More.than 195,000.new homes built : ; : \ gjv I ( : *x v ;, :. ', with Celotex have set a new standard T I 1 :try II ''I of American building practice. For these ( FSi2 I. ,:I homes are winter-warm, winter-dry, AI I il/i I/A a I c- J S I ( It I summer-cool, quiet, strong and more PLASTEROn IN THE ATTICItiseasytomakeyour UNDER W. I x ; 'comfortable all year 'round ', inside walls and home more, comfortable i ceilings,plaster is applied summer and ,: I': ** directly to the winter 'by lining the ,:. .. \ surface of Celotex. attic with Celo.tex -Celotex is not cut from trees, but is" The old Spanish and French houses were built with THICK use This of eliminates lath and gives the 1 } Broad boards nailed strong right Celotex to .. !' walls to keep out heat find cold. Today, sucH construction stronger, insulated the attic floor Joists \ manufactured from the tough fibres of. ''I',' is not practical. It is too expensive. While these old houses walls:'less apt to crack: keep out stifling heat " : in winter. In modern and free from lath- I''; ;' were cool in summer, they were damp and chilly dampness. ::1 1, cane. It is enduring scientifically,' }i,.'. homes, a half-inch layer of Celotex Insulating Lumber shuts marks. Or if you have a full ., .- '': :':'. out cold, dampness and heat more effectively ,than many atticyotz can make an .j sterilized. and waterproof Celotex is ) ..;,7': inches of masonry and other materials and at little or no attractive.extra room . ..)/,/ .- added building cost. ; : : \ by nailing Celotex: to . jl in :: h,," '. the studding and raf : wood walls ' stronger than lumber ; : : " ? "' ': If are going build,, talk withv r ters. :'I. you to. :'A, ; : ., If _ because of the ; . .1 greater bracing strength. 1. . ,: I : r.:,> your: architect, contractor or. lumber:: :: .r:.,''::,. :.;'t: , of the broad boards, and many times. V! V.. .' : :; : : better as insulation. Wind and moisture '., \ dealer about Celotex. Leaders' in these 'T1t;{ 'ft issued on every Celotex-insulated house. I 1 it. '; t it:: \. '.t:.'.;.:' : I ..., can not penetrate Celotex. It''r!:.. .. lines advise its use. All lumber dealers' ,i ' :. quiets noise. 'I' '-i.; \':, i, can supply it. : :,:; ::i, '; ,; Send the coupon for the free Celotex It .,'., ..... ..:, ...,.: .,. : .. ... .:. .< r t' ,.::f'..'' !' : \:"'I:::' :' :-'." .:... Building Book. It explains fully this 'I \ I :: ," . .: ' I:, y).': ;f;v, If you are going to buy, see that "" ::.: t'i l. '.. '/: '/ great improvement In building.f' : 0unlikeordinarYi R NO "'i.i : \ [ lITTLE extra cost. Thus -I .:: < Celotex is used before you put any ,' .;.'::::( : : ,. .' 1 it / . ' insulation, Celotex : ,:-I: : \: : 'r r'..,:' ; '''-. THE CELOTEX COMPANY m i ::, ,, .: . . , into house. Now . I-: money a that Celotex ',' < ....r I . ;, ''fi.: ; : ... CHICAGO, ILLINOIS is'notanextraiteminbuilding.Itreplaces. -: has made insulation practical, heat- ,,:::.i'; ;..i.. ,,,, ; .,.:"'. .:-<. Mills: New Orleans,,La. ' wood lumber r / ".'"' .' ". -\:,. Branch Sales Offices in manyprncipalciies ' as' sheathing ( the :: ,, _ see ;,;:k..' '., > r' (See telephone books for addressee) !" l: leaking houses are a poor investment. .'/", ..' -: . . RepresontativesAlexanderMurray&Co TJntitcflMontreal \ ; t. Canadian : : t. : v'r : ; illustration : ' 'j ), eliminates building paper, .; .f. ,,..,:,,(. :.;..,.+;.. I.. ''r.fr.,, : :;'.';" ',',> ,Toronto.Halifax.": Winnipeg' ,Vancouver ! Also ask contractor dealer ,-h .. '.; ? v- u t'- your or 't'I. ) ; --I: : :.::; :. : i. gives greater wall strength and adds'the ; .' .. ', : ' : :. : ,.: ; ; about the $200.00 gold bond now :, : \ ; ? ALL LUMBER DEALERS CAN SUPPLY CELOTE3S t " ,'. insulation. 1 needed back 1 of wood, brick ,.:',' h." fl. 'J<,..' :,..\'" ,>;,::.;.::' !'i:'.';:'""<.: '..' .1' ,;\ and stucco exteriors at no extra cost. :> :'. I \ ; -. ; i ' ,. j ' eJ _ Under plaster, replacing lath, Celotex ;, costs a few cents more per yard at first, I ,i but is a great economy. It means less . I'' \ \, (' :. 1 I . 'I upkeep expense .because of. no lath-.. >.;*vVfv; ;: 1[ I iN'SU.LATINO LUMBERS I d 'f" . i marks or rain-stained walls .- fewer' - I cracks. Plaster bonds with Celotex far : ii": ; Mail COUPON, for FREEBuildi g- Book I ;,i better that it keys to lath. : '! 1 .';.,-,-:/,..'t/. ;...... .'. r'..":: ------"-------------. --- .1,I. Because Celotex helps deaden noise' .. '. '>'i:*i .,: '.. \< '.;;:: < ';';',. '. ',' ': ," , < : ;,' : .<, \ The Celotex Company ,' ' .,, ., ':' 'j'' ; write Please it makes home ': <:. ; ;; ::' l'\ :'" I your more quiet and &. V. : name andaddress "; :' "' ; ; " 1 : :, ,1 I' ;-r.y/ :>' jvn i1- ;- ,' in ;:" { ; : tfll1 : : ; : : re,-",,; ---. ?;,i r ;) f ,. : : ;:(" ; pencil. 252 Spring St., N. N.,Atlanta, Ga. -" y' ': : >"..,_'..' ;I; : , < ; tijl'1 C yr='V, :r ..;. .. ,: J., !. ., lM Celotex I". .' r..', .;/ . 1,1W COMFORT for old homes. ,.;; :.' .'. '" .:/-f,.. :.,.,-' ;;.- < ..::;- I. ,: ;\:' '. Please send the Building JBop& ' i 1 ''1 In houses already built Y : '"' ;:: f ; 0f41: i ':: : C : ,; , r a big ; '.VA;. : 'V7/-':-rV} -.:''t ; l\l'jtt: ; (i ; .- ; ; .' : measure: of this comfort and economy 1 iy ','.'.'.' '" " - r--> / :" Name__......-j.l.l..V.l: : :;.::....;. ::..........L..L1i :: :....-.. is 'I.. being secured by lining attics with :',' :.'r.,,' :; ,.: . ,.. 4 r.' " , t ;." ."L ; .f.' ., : Ce:otex. That \ " I helps a lot and costs but I .-' . ,< : ;, rt little. There are dozens of other places S tree t............_.................................................._..__ J. ' where Celotex i is the ideal material for t ', ) ,.., ". i- :I . 1 building and remodeling. ' .. C i Y.....___........._.._. ..._...._..................... State._. . .;, r ., .. ,- ... ---._ 0'.".:"" -. T"'Y" ",. .""02" 1"'" "--.:;0<."'''; iw.-1= ""' "'r.........,..,...... .,>' --L"'Jt'-- Tr -"''''- '..-..- """' '" > ""=' -' -"'-" -" ---' ,=" '"7-' : :.'_ :_: _-_ :,'. ,_- : ...._:: ._ __. h_______ _.___ ___ '__ 1.- __ r." M:''',*",,'' , , . I. .L. ; .:' FRIDAY,'.APRIL 6, 1928 ; '.' 'i R Page Five : S' .. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS will NOT be a candidate 'to -succeed FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. myself In 1932. DISTRICT NO. 3 LOUIS O. 'GRAYELYATTORNEY Engines and 'Pumps fLight WANTED TO BUY 3Iy thirteen years ,residence in and Water Plants Turning lathe: shafer, drill press, I FOR CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT LaBelle ( ten years of which I I hereby announce as a candidatefor AT LAW Cables and Ropes threading machine, forge and anvil. s ( COURT I was cashier of the Bank of La County Commissioner from District Bank of LaBelle Building Belting and Rubber Goods Must be in good mechanical condL Hello) has 'enabled me te become Number 3. Subjest to the June LABELLED FLORIDA Hoists and Feed Grinder lion and a real bargain. Address BoxB. lHendry wish to announce tQ the voters of I acquainted with values In Hendry Democratic Primary. Your vote and PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS MANHATTAN MERC. CORP. Care Clewlston News. county that I am a candidate County 3Iy experience as cashierof influence will be appreciated. DOTH STATE AND FEDERALDR. 911 ,First St. Fort Myers --- for re-election to.the office of Clerkof the' batrk and also AS railroad DREW HAMPTON the Circuit Court, at the Democratic agent and telegraph operator for i I tf. If you want a home built In Clewis. Primary election of June 5lh, a Murabcr of years will enable me P. H. JONES, Dentist LET'S GET ACQUAINTEDI ton or want to buy a home, address 1928. to do the clerical work connected. FOR SHERIFFI Moore Haven, Fla.I Clewiston News < I will appreciate your vote and 'Inmience. 1't'(lit the office. specialize in' Clewiston Proper i If the aboio platform Appeals I hereby announce myself, as a will be In ray office In Moore' ties, Everglades Acreage, large and IF your lot In Clewlston Is for sale WILLIAM T. HULL I j to' yon, and you bollere I ,will candidate for 'reelection to the of-I I Haven on. the following dates: small Tracts. West Palm Beach give lot and blk. nn. price, terms strictly adhere to it IIll | ap- fice of Sheriff of Hendry County. I i I April 9-10-11-12-13-14-30 Property, and Ocean Frontage. Some and size lot, full particulars. Write. 1 predate vote and Influence . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Jour i Subject to the Democratic electionon May 1-2-34-5-21-22-23-25-25-26 very attractive. offerings; for close Paul Schroeder & Co., Chamber of) wC\ j I II I fa the: Primary Election. June 5th. If elected I will serve buyers. Glad 'to have your listings if Commerce Bldg., Miami.IF . I hereby announce as a candidate! Very truly yours, you In the same"manner as I haveIn priced right.' -M." H. 'LINES, 412 Datura - Me' past. Your vote and Influencewill M'I Street, West Palm Beach. Fla you want Ito buy a home on easy District , from Commissioner for County' ', J. K. DOTY be I Licensed Broker. I terms write P'. 0., Box 321, Clew- appreciated.D. No. 3, subject to the Jane Pri. I I mary. L. MCLAUGHLIN ] CLASSIFIEDK 1 Mo. iston. H. L. DELANEYFOR I '.- FOR 'SAX.E FOR SALE-10 acres neat Clewlston. 'II Household furnitnio almost I Rich 'black muck , McCully-{Clew ne'w ' , a real bargain. 'Box 76, TAX ASSESSORHurd FOIl TAX COLLECTORTO ANNOUNCEMENT Clewiston, Fla. iston, Fla. tf. I WANTED lots on the highway- THE VOTERS ,OF HENDRY To the Voters of Hendry County: I corners preferred.-Address, Box, I FOR SALE-$1000 mortgage ou 10- L. Reeves announces for reelection I hereby announce myself a candidate FOR 'SALE- ' 7, clewiston. .no. See "Mr. Wagner. acre muck farm near Belle Glade 'as Tax Assessor of the best COUNTY: for County Judge of Hendry I I! tt.i Citrus Center. I now due for foreclosure. Will sell county In the state: Let us all pull together I hereby announco myself a ,County, subject to the Democratic I 1 j i 2t. pd. for $350. McCully, Clewiston. tf. for the good of all parts of candidate for re-election to the Primary of June 5. Your vote will be j WE sell lots on commission for you I Hendry County. office of Tax Collector. I want ,appreciated. ,,in Clewiston, list, them with If you are satisfied with my work I you to know that I sincerely appreciate ' I I'I'I Bldg., Miami. 1 - VOTE FOR ME on June 5th. the confidence :ron have 1I reposed in me In the past and FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER IF you want to rent a home or store ,I FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER to promise that If re-elected you i I DISTRICT NO. 1 I room in Clewlstou write particularsP. candidacyfor will have occasion O. Box 321, ClewiEli on. Fla. TI to I wish to announce my never regret i Cash In.! County Commissioner from District I same. I made you a similar I.I hereby announce for re-election IF you want us to build you a home Number 5, subject to the June promise, before last election and as' a candidate for County Commissioner -I in Clewiston for particulars writeP. \ . Democratic Primary, June 5th.J. can honestly do so again.I have from District' Number One. I | O. Box 321, Clewiston.. ' P. HULL tried to serve you as your servant will continue to serve you as in they; :-dj-; ; :: ' "" FOR REGISTRAR: on account to the best of my of my experience ability and lathe past. W. C. HOOKER I BUILDERS 'I : '::> ":":" .: '. ,': 'f! j.*,.:-*.::;;:'. : : ,.; .;: . I wish to announce my candidacy i office I knew that I can give Twentyfive years experience, let ; ) . ., ur County Registrar for Hen&r; efficient service In -Health' magazines and leading publications you more the SHOES repaired while you wait. us figure your job. First-class workat : f en- County subject'to the DemocraticJune I future than I have in the past. I' C as h In dorse the sterilized of Tacked or sewed, cement, or any reasonable prices. We know how > safety. power laundering , 5th. Thankingyon In advance for your ,way, colored section. Dr. J. L. to build-give us a trial t 1 1Glcwiston process , J. O. CLARK r vote and support and with best . TAYLOR, Clewlston Memorial I A. W. MILLER & BROTHERS wishes for every one, I am, I FOR TAX COLLECTORI Shoe Hospital. 645 S MIAMI AVENUE .I . I wish to announce. my candidacyfor Your friend, 1 mo. pd..1 MIAMI I, 'FLORIDA.:, ,, I \ W.. P. ANDREWS ' Tax Collector for Hendry County I I ! I subject to the Democratic Primary, , I .. June 5th. : [ ; lil SeTrJ c.l PaTef f' ! JAMES L. TAYLOR 1 Steam Laundry Company t i, FOR REPRESENTATIVETO I LI'LI'Q* : ; UA L J T'Y :';: '; . > . iT". .i' : i2J SERVICE I '. ," .1 R] ' f HENDRY " THE PEOPLE OF .. .Yo'u'can depend on our work. Clothes left in our c are: .''I : ' . COUNTYI I, .. .. . - hereby announce mys'ii as a I are always given the best of attention.You > ' for Representative from - candidate I '' r:!' .... ':' ..'::.. ,J<, ""f- .. .. .. ... . 4 Hendry County subject to the action never have to worry about getting your money'sworth ::: .r F-I\J: :: t.-: :>; .J .fJ' :O'Zl.:: .Irl ::;;oe.A.A ; ; ,9'j) the Democratic June P 'in- l.ry. ,' when we clean or press your clothes. " If' nominated and elected I shall, 1' ,' : _- . ...resentative keep in mind is the the fact iepresenUtlve tha the Rep.of\ ,1"t'.;, '".' Let us press your worrIes away. .';)1 ,' ",':;-.".'..," UT OlVl 0 BilE REPAIflNOEQUALITY ! 'the people and as such I haH rep. I' : : : ;'; :' , resent all sections of JIendry County J 1 DARCY DRY CLEANING : ' 'o the very best o f, my ability. . 'r, c Your vote. and support will, be apjyeciated. '' Quality Service' Satisfaction{ ''. '-,'":- '' 1IJ2JcMcMcycMcUE \\I Let us save you money on repairing your old .{' 4" Respectfully I' :'. car. Our work is guaranteed, our labor skilled LOUIS O. GRAVELY f ,r cP1 emu, Pd. P. A. f workmen and our prices are based on the lowest ( I< I l $. SUPT. PUBLIC' INSTRUCTION OO 1 _MOO& gfiOOOOm OOOOmmoooo oooooo possible 'working conditions. ' .... gE .. . I wish to announce that I am a J ,': candidate for the office of Superintendent NO JOB TOO' LARGE. NONE I TOO SMALL Machine shop, .acetelyn welding, all kinds of " of Public Instructitn, Hen- dry County subject to the Democratic 1 automobile work. Primary in June. If elected I will PHILLIPS PLUMBING COMPANY. I , ( conduct the office on a business ba sis. HEATING PLUMBING . : J i ; : ; ::" - : 1 E. L. STALLINGS. I -- ,; : ' Pd. 'j" I MOORE HAVEN SALES CO'a I 1\1. w.: PHILLIPS PIIONK P 1OT FOR REPRESENTATIVE CLKM'ISTON, 'FLORIDA : A FORD LINCOLN FORDSON I, wish to announce to the votersof OO OOOO OOOO n OO Cb A 06 ",. I. Hendry county that I will be a candidate for Representative in the 1 Democratic Primary of June 5th. If, , nominated and elected I promise' to . give my full'time and devotion" to the interest. J. of E.the SHERIFF BEARDSLEYFOR entire county. I, You have always wanted an Electric/ Range : : To The Voters of Hendry COU.'I) . I 1 I tl1 1 'hereby Florida.announce myself as a '. '. .:. .. <, .,"' Here it is at a Price you can afford to pay. .' ,' . :" ':..;,.. ':.(..,:., '. '. .':' ( " candidate for Sheriff of Hendry ;: : : : : : ', "I' {'; :'>. ," "''" county the June Florida Democratic subject to Primary.the actionof If \ >..;, .. .;:;X I .;.';'.; ./ Wilwear Features 'that Insure ; ':; } 'i :> .;: .: .,, .,:. ,: tiJ.I. do nominated my, duty and as elected your sheriff.I promise to :: ,:, :-.I..'< ',:" :-. ',\: .i, % ', .... .\/ "' : ,\> >:. r; : :::.r. ,!{ ,'a . i I will appreciate your vote I support. Respectfully \. : High Speed, Low Cost Cooking '" HOL.LAND. I t W. W. II Reasons why women .everywhere,- .are buying this Electric operate; ideal kitchenettes, apartments and summer 11. Large broiler unit gives:: quick heat with perfect' dis 111111 .-: I Range. cottages. tribution. Ideal for toast, steak and fish. FOR TAX ASSESSOR , . I: I .', :' '. 7. Large Super-Heat Plate('for heat in .a hurry. Very fast\ 12. Largo white enameled roast pan with rack for broil- " I ,: I for boiling water. ing. Will accommodate S lb. roast or 7 lb. chicken. . I *: I hereby announce mjself a 1. Lowest priced completely' 'equipped electric, range'we 8. Concentrated heat in small heat-plate for percolating, 13. Pear gray porcelain on switch panel, door, and Super- : candidate for f ; the office of Tax Handsome, durable and cleaned. have ever sold. coffee, etc. Highly efficient. Heat-Plate. easily , Assqssor(to the for will Hendry of county, subject 2. Consumes little electricity, yet operates. with Super- 9. Reversible heavy duty switch, connects High heat at 14. Reversible heavy duty switch on oven, connects 990 ', the voters at Heat speed. G60 watts; Medium-440 watts and 1100 watts for SuperHeat watts at "Start", 450 watts at "Cook", and 900 watts at"Broil" \ '''ic Democratic I'rlinarj Election ' . to be JiGliI 3. Occupies no more space than a kitchen chair. .. i 'II! June ;;)tit, 192S. !; switch connects 440 watts in 15. Quick acting thermometer on oven door indicates ,.i t 4.Cooks cook-from 10. Reversible heavy duty ; If elected 1 promise (with the anything any stove will toast to roast. I'! aid of the board of equalization) 5. No special wiring required-simply plug into wall out- small heat-plate. When set at "Super", small plate is correct temperature for roasting and baking. . It thrown into Super- 16. Sheradized oven lining. Guaranteed not to rust. I t tt\" cfjujili/e the assessments of lets. r disconnected, and 1100 watts are il ; I Coaxes In accordance with OleaI- 6. Especially designed for, the average family; easy to Heat-Plate. -. Ul of -' , i tiC property assessed I ' I , I further promise that I ,will I not try to homestead the office Clewiston Furniture Company 'tiy) usIng favoritism in the assess- ment of taxes for the purpose of building up n political machineto FRANK RICHMANN MANAGER assist" me in re-election. Tn other words I pledge my word of I honor that If elected In 1928 t , ' ... ,. ... -,. _.- .--- -- -'- .., .. ---- --- ----- -----, --,------_._---.,..,.-----------'----- : ' '- ', ':rr.. .'iar,NRt.rf',. .:"::1''f': : '.r" '.": .....,..dn'. ',: .. .. :,- ,..' ., .. . .: .Y/ .. '.:.. , ... .... ,. ... "I '. .. .. . \ ; .. : : .\ : r t ' Page. ,rlx.. : r .. CLEW1STON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 . :: '. , ;.p .' .. . !dat sand, 'either mati' the ballot dl J r __ BY THE WAY "I i BUSINESS OUT.,'" : U u l \..Gontinued tram 'Page 3 !j jr I I" ', LOOK IS' GOOD' lit greet in to anyone the 'Clewiston ot' the News allot or boxeSl.drop I ,. ." '. 0\0\,. '. .."' ..'.,.,; ,.., t. ..\I- ..',., .,\:, .,- '. .' \. II II . 'i \ ;' { .(Continued from page 1) ,The boxes 'will .be stationed at Uw I ... SOCIAL CLUB MEETS > I Ii J.. .... ... 1 J delivered in the and i following.. places: I I .. been county . . I ' . :Mrs. G. L. Sims entertained the . Stlre. .,3 '" . I waiting Clcw.iston-Alston' Drug I .. : : .. ' members "of the Clewiston Social more than' 20 orders arc now 'V'V '" '.' ''. \ t''f " ; club 'at her home Wednesday after .to be fl led. LaBelle-Royer's''Drug t:)rc. I .r. \ '. :,,;, : 4 '<10'. :. -: I". '' iI I . : ( , . 1 j. I noon "Of course' the popularity 'of the Sears-Post 'office.. I I -.I... V. 0'T E'Fr'R' .,.' '" .....': .. ', ',. I.. r. ( In a short business- meeting plans, new: Ford," he said, "la an acknowledged Fort Denand -Post office. .1.1I > : .' i " . : : ? j .for a, party to be held the last weeK fact but the fact that business I F9lda-Po it office.. .: r. : ; : ; : :: : : : " tractor : . In May observing: the official end of both In the automobile and FOR REPRESENTATIVE u : W.N. HendersohS ::, , : . the winter social season were, dis line shows a healthy increase is I : ; ti," : " cussed. The rest of the meeting' was cause for optimism." ; :' : .. '" ,: ;: : j In' his stock Mr Murray is carry. : : :, >:: .' : : : : ;:?> : \ BEARDSLE.X-r : : : \ given over, to"social hour.: Delightful IJ, E. I I :; : : :' :': I .-,, .. .,. FOR::: : : ': . . refreshmments of ice tea and san-i- ing. gang plows,. sulky plows, spring ,I. !' f'' .. .'<,\! >. I ', : '. .0'( .1.; ..... : ','', tooth and tooth harrows, cultivators !j I : .' ., ' vichepwere" served. ;; special spike orchard implements, : L. 0. GRAVELY, I ::1:2- )l:; :;: d ) ; :'. I :' : \ : ' / : ; T I Those present were JVIcsdainis.r.. field'cultivators and subsoilers. I ;<. :. -1 : ,: : : :< ::; : .\ : 'L . D:' Cole E. C. Cole, ,J. O. French. : J : r' > "' ; j ; l' 'cIounty ; Harold Simpson? Jesse 'Allhands, I ,.; ': udgi : :';, '.-i.v; ." Jesse Tlppey,' .G.. E. Connell, :William STRAW VOTE J. A. 'HENDRY : 'j '. ." .:: : : > ' Owen Dave Alston, W. C. ::\' '" n : : : 1 ; " Cecil : Y" . } . PLANNED . . / : , . There *. is A Reason . Plant', . Hooker, Tom Smith, A. R. 1 : r ; .' '. 'l'1-:'." I ': .. (Continued from 1)) . page FOR TAX COLLECTOR ' Earl Merchant, W. D. Becker, i.1 1 L. ". ': 'f't Beardsley,, H. A; Robbins. Dick' C. "I believe that the greatest crisisof : : : : '; :. ., ... !' : '\: .1: : . : 0" ; : Miller,"- L; A. Morgan, jr:,'' Walter: Hendry county will be in the next : ; .. .. : '1 :' : : : F j " Whitten,.' J. R Alston. and G. I.. I four years;" stated Mr. Hampton .BILL ANDREWS. >:::.:. : ,\ .1 :, ; ,, ..; : .. i; : "' Sims. .f '- .1 and l men; who are familiar with the .t .' ..:..:....-...: x"yx: "'J.}41j: :> If' -you were' 'sick"t>oaU' :you.;consult a law ;erg -J*. '',*.& .; .',, --:...-- : f, '. -conditions of the county, are .going TAYLOR -;: .fj \f'-' .. ....1:= ,: :" r. .'" '',,'f'';'V r: .r'-, "-', .....,. ..,'',.'.,'J. ..L'r.. ; : ; ',. .,I '. '\ .Ll'f";::,,; 1" .' ';,. '' ;'* ::7 : : l, : 1 \w .' of to make the best showing in office. JAMES ; .l ,.1&: .. '< ": < : : .;t \ '. ,, '( : :'f.j.4 I .: .. .. ' Mrs. Nancy Downs Puryear.who, mother has bees rl''believe in electing men who are 1 . '; 'v'," .." .,t if.'):" '", .-J;' :,:. ,'., -.J Y" >:.. : .;. : .. v 1: :.: ',..::t.. : ,:' ;'... ./, }. :Mrs.: Claude : . f I: F.-f::.i .t>)S .r .., ;: t ".: {, :, <' ';" ,' ': : ;. : ; '" 1"7! III 'visiting forV :the .past three, qualified. I : : : > ;. :, : : ; here% I TAX' ASSESSOR '' ." '. "' ; . FOR' 4 ': ... .. I. :. '' 'l' '... .J; -VsPi'M ii : ': ''1- ; i. ; ':ii'ri-'- ,f..v Or. .. .. "J ' weeks left to 'spend? a .few weeks at .HENDERSON I.N' RACE 1{ : : >.* 'Ify' mi.k-"i need legal, ddvicefwoyid.)you-'consult. a doctor., ,-,:'/ .' : /t .'e}'." ' Sarasota'. before returning. to her. "Past, performances. are better than I II :: 'r : "r ,r !s..: 'j.: '' 1There '.' :. <: r '.home ill', Dalton, Ga.: :" ; promises," is' the campaign slogan' I HURD L:' REEVES ." I' II : t :>; / -: ,: :... ;'v-. .._: :;:,;. .':. :;' v: { ; :'. ., : ." on which; County -Judge WN.. Hen- >-, ,, '' ; ..,_: ,. ...'. :' ., ,G ., . 0 'I' Dick d. Miller attended r a' meeting derson is basing his appeal. for re- ., ', t'f'f.-t'j.:: : _' ;'" -- .- v' '' :,:;;,.,: ;":' ,;, ,:"" ., .:: (, ; ..; .. 1fi.'''" .,' II .' of 'state'-insurance. men'a! Fcrt ).My-;: election. ', J. 'R. 'DOTY I I ." -)1r"I"jt" :' :v } v- u -- -.* I: ;/'"v" {,"Y'jb"''' ','''' r' < 'i 'I "' --j-r";? : ':'":%; :' -' . night v '>" I < ::,} :,: : why hot have. lawyer t to jioi/r.caseVn: '. -f'-r. '. . : era, Tuesday. r?. ., i i.1- Judge 'He lderso was educated''' in : handle : lcgal..iiz'atteis.. .... : . '" .. : ..: !1' _Y, : '.<:': ':. '. :.: ; ).t-I.\ : .1.lt. '. .: ,' . : : : ; : ; : 'r. { " ; I I" : .. _, -the ;: . 1 public schools .of Georgia and is -t "" JW.'f"I...'. I.. ., : 11" ," .... ,. .. : :Mrs.vW.) K. Downs of Conyers, :.Ga.',. .a 'graduate of Emoiyruniverlsty; ', .,p.fJ j FOR. COUNTY 'oMMISlbNER i iJ ..,.fJi\-; ". ;; .fl. :l:. f'-.-': .....;.!"'. .. .. ...I.:' ;.. "... "?,7:... ,,,.. :.: ,._,.. : ..,L.. '. '- ...,: -\. :t.-::..."r'.;. ,"." {:,:J. .'t' I ,l 'isxvisiting her;: son and"claugh'te'ria'' : : that'.state. He taught school -/IiV: the-' f {':.; '..> : ); ;t (:.;i: itZ.;: : ." .. .. ': ; ... ,- : -cre ;: ;: [ ' :.. : law l :Mr. $60Mrs/ Clr.ud! Downs,.... '. :':...of,,'.:hlyaiul h Schools of Florida for i5 ;yearS'; .. ';W'-IJ.y.: : 1. ...r.,.' .. f :,. '." .,.'./ ., .s _r' .. ,- ; Clriwi t01/: : '. HULL'Fclda District 1.1 ':: : : .1 S- : ; P. I i ;. . ;' \ was. admitted. to. the Florida. bar : : you willing'to't ust'the legal 1 affairs of the with'unex';;; rdnen; . .. lrr- ".. .'.. by the' supreme' court of- the state .. .' ..:-::., I IH ., ." \ ... -. . ""' ."county" .1 a ienc. .. -. 'I ;; ;I!I the:Mrs." Night tomorrow T. V.Bridge Watson evening.club. ,, will' at. the entertain Watanabe ',1 1I ' Col 1 and Mrs. R. H. House and administration., ." .-.u-f 1 .C.: HOOKER, fist. .No.. 11 j 1 )j/:;., ly Record lTl' Off ice S eaks. For, Itself. : '; ;: f },i,: f.: ',S.. .: ; ;>l .::: ::.;::,"';, .:: ,,' : children of Sarasota spent the week "If elected I will continue to give |i I " end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Downs the same conscientious service as I-!' ,,. : 'D, HAMPTON, Dlst. No. 3 J 1 : at the Watanabe. .j have; in the ;'past. ,'' Judge Hcudfrsonsaid. | i -- : - / .. \ j ."f > / \v'iV' "f. ' ADDED' The fate - 48 BOOKS .. of.the political aspirants'I I FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC } '. V&&*'f' :'''1't' ". \ (Continued from page 1)) i \will rest with approximately 7SO yot-I INSTRUCTION I; :;J>f'*.i./\.T'_ ,: (This is'. .' the first of a series' of advertisement.; : concerning, Apolitical.. .. .. (.cam I"" .< . +, ers according to Joe Clark, .; ,, F c',''..;:'>. paigns. Watch' for them each week in the Clewiston' News.-If' you. believe , ' The Dancing; Silhouette-Natal He registration officer who said, that I :' : /.ll,_ my principals! and qualifications then vote for me).' .. -.' , Sumner Lin 01.1.LlmelightHnwIl'l. here are now 760 registered voters ]E L. STALLINGS'' I I ':. ..",) : <.. ,..: ... I 1 nock y. in the county and he believes that Spiderweb Clues Paul Thorno. 1 less than 800 votes will be cast at 1: : S ":. ::;" 0i; ' I Peggy By Request-Ethsl-M. Dall. the election. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK < -;:. ;' ; ; : ;. / '. ::: _.;,. "f' ( King of The :\lesa-Hoffman Bir- 1 Registrations are still coming in :. ..; ;, \ : ; : . ney.: he said and the registration office .. (Paid ,Political Advertisement) 1 ILLIA1I T. HULL Chivalry Peai:--Ir\ in S. CI).'):). is open in the courthouse daily from I ' / -' : ::\ I The Wages! of Peril-Jack Bech ,9 to 12 a.m. and from 2 to 5 p.m. -I- I .; -=-= . dolt. At Clewiston '176 voters have nl-'j'I .. q." FOR SHERIt=. F - The Lookout Girl-Alice Ross Col- ready registered and Mr.. Clark paid j I.. t tjAi3JciJcJJcycJi!. ] !1&iQmmml cJ mj e1u' 1 1 1 PJ e.Pef !I .mmfi mmmlm .j( r u iPePcJ la.r P m@IilIfgmmffilJm! mfi ffiI! 1mmmJi l rJ fJe PePc1'rJ e r f\ ver. that the number from this section j i'1 The Boy with the U. S.: Navy- will probably' laach 225 m b3fon the W. W. HOLLAND :.: I / ! Francis Rolt Wheeler. registration books close on April 30. ' I. . 1 l I ',' ; Water-Albert. Payson Terhune. MAY 19 LAST DAY : : ... ,- The I Call of Outdoors. ." ". . i. Sewing Susie-Elsie Singmaster. Although the registration books D. L. McLAUGHLIN I @15 :: '. '.;;. .. , < . ! The Old Dark House-J.. B. close on April 30, poll tax payments< @ '.-, ; / ." -.( ;;f"i"; ; " I t - Priestley. nay be made until May 19. Dill [ f: The Haunted House-Hilaire Bel- Andrews, county tax collector said I j ( FOR COUNTY JUDGE @@I J::' Whether' the month be January and a stiff breeze is beckoning sailing enthusiasts: ;; >"fli' .- J r that 160 taxes for 1927 have ; poll loc. ; l i : to Okeechobee or whether it be May and a warm sun bathes the in its effulgent ' country ,. , ll' NON FICTION been paid and fie explained that the I < .\, J [ .1'' ; : [! : ''' 'f : the call of outdoors is '' ( i rays always ' 1v. C. RICHARDS [! : present at Clewiston. ' 1926 and 1927 poll tax must ne paid . i Cities and Men-Ludwig. Lewis- J [! .. l.: ohn. -- before a voter is qualified. I .--.-..- ;' .. ic ' f:. The Story- of the Films. Of the 160 taxes paid, 65 were paid! I \\1 i ,:,: Guests at the Clewistoh Inn in terming. it one of the 'best have taken ihis-.f .:.. 'I S' '. I Believe in God-A. Maude Roy- last Saturday at Clewiston. W.. N. HENDERSON I 1 I H \.: :.:> into consideration and have remembered the opportunities offered at' the Inn, ifor/ :......: : Uen. The tax books are till open according .I 2J 2J ,:, ',..J.;. outdoor entertainment. .:: ). who said I 2J f2J to Mr. Andrews , The Mexican:: Question William j II Fill in your. ballot and mail it 2J . fJ : Bnclish: Walling.' that the largest amount over paid j' .now or drop it in one of the Clew- .;;.::'.' .. "All we need is the inclination," said ,a recent guest referring to the fact that : \. been ; t'Jja'des: of Eluo Isadora! Newnmii." into the county' has already i j I! Iston News voting boxes so that r '".:::.,,'j/. : net only have tennis courts been constructed but nets, balls and racquets are furnished ,., . ' The Junior College-William M. collected. with the straw bal- ,!j'your vote will count in the results E! :: :: prospective players ; not only has a miniature golf. course been laid out but "' S In connection | Proctor. ; Ito j be published next week. i J,,> clubs are available at the Inn desk and usually the golf balls are provided. .,: J Touch and Expression in Piano lot, clip the ballot from the Cle" j '21 v., '."'. '.,.oj @ Hamilton. iston News, mark an an X next to ; Cd] Playing-Clarence G. Clara the names of your favorite candi-iY I .;c :': '.... For those anxious to be; outdoors but unwilling for the strenuous game of tennis -' \ . Clearcut in Kathleen Rogers.Speech Song- I i When Clewiston Peo-ple I IVi8it. .: ;).>. or the longer round- of golf there are croquet sets. :,./. Y; Health Hints for Music Students Moore 'Haven ..- ':t. These facilities making it possible for the transient or .permanent I '' ; 'i' '/ WallaceF. F. Hamilton. Man c :;; t: stiffer, the call cf outdoors are making die CIewi.tonnn: one of the mo.'t popular\ :hotels, >.' .t':,r> . . Handbook:: of :Musical Terms-Karl our .(" 'in the state. ,", S.vu' ; l- '' , their at They 'make headquarters "I':::, r. Wilson Psychology Gehrkens.for the, Music Teacher-\ A Safe Man .\, I I I. ';C;)" : .c,' ; : / : i : : : .' ': I2J. :,; : jS :, : ; : : :: - rt Walter Samuel Swisher. :.i.. :, .:;::, : fi:: ,t'; ::: : ; ;: ,.: :, : ' ; . , C'I The Why and How of Music Stud> I .t .- .' .- .'- .,.,.,'w, .-.. ..jj'-. .) "....." ";, '.;;,.-" .-<>..'1'.... .,....',.: .. .-.',;.. '.. ', -Charles' Hubert .Farnsworth. I A Man of f ACTION .f '; :)' : < : .c'" : ; : : : \ ': .I ,"/' ,The Conquest of Oujv Western Em- ROVER'S i I': : 'i/ : ' i iI I < /: S'I'r . :. pf.Agl1es C. Laut. iJ / , : ; ., J I II ;; t. The Banana-Philip Keep Reynolds r.. :.' II IE E I ; ., .. ,.. .'c>. .. . k J> .', ';,.'>'Y.3: -/.j.'... '\ I ''..;..;.., :; )' ,L" ;' i; :'r_' :-'J..r":- "., ..,. <.,. /", .. 4 . : + v.i.i-V": Jesus-HenrI Barbusse. << :t. /< y.' ::; r r'r .., ..? . ; / : . ., "'.'"\ < ...-b.,'.:"."V'Breaklng r Into the Movies-Edited p ..M"i ':: ,: jY' :" r t. I !a''../> ;..; ,I, .;'':":by':: Charles Reed. Jones. : Jf i : : ::: i and their' visits are always :" ,! ::,,'.:,-:, '-'.: : ::.z :. ., 1 '; ; k:'Toward Ths Light-Mary Fela. '::) .1 .,". , 4 : appreciated ' Touchdown-A. A. Stagg-W. W. u ) ::0;, Sopr., 'w N s43'! i : \ I Stout. sVI rl {lJ ,. ; g I : : : : > ,; .. . Y. ) 1.t'i' .. li.: ,..' :, .-, ., m ; Industrial Prosperity' and The ..M' fbiWf ..(:x :: 3, .J : :: . ". Farmer-Russell C. Engberg. '. :A;;:{" --::,A'+, :j&. : 'I <'.':'1 .:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:,.:N:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:NNN:. .5 : ,; :t, { .: :; : .>>. 'L , '. .. .,. .', ; ; p' '' " i < ' Modern Victor -W. i / ;, "i' '. 1 i' a ;/ . Aircraft-Major < . ; ):" z : :: .-. ,t, :: ,. ' '" : .. ?;,;t'r.:. ; >\ 't' 3)on't.irafch' I ;. ;, ,.: .. ;' :\';' : ; - : Page. i /!," '{<.t i\: V i .r. . ,: ; .. .. tl 1 '.' .. '.. ... ?: ,f.O '.;'> :,.< "L: . ( 6' Boston and The Parker House- 1'< "H"' ''; '''' '' 't': 't', .. : k' ; : j :,: ;: , ,..r. James W. Spring. f1It 'f. use =. ,I I't' d", .. .. 'I., 7 ,. ,. . ' ': _, .JI......... ". .. The Ten Commandments of Health 1I' 't. 's :'. j'i.' -, .--r" . ;. and Happiness-Dr. Paul arOll. 1 .t.t. ..to.V .\ I Mlj 1,:>:2,?. ; -C"" ;. 'F .r . .' '" : ; '- >- : ' . \ < ... V I. .'. / ; .1 : , .f l te'Stf " } I JENNINGS VICTOR 11'' .t. , J : i it . 't' '. .., \ (Continued from page 1) \ it'd: '\ #i:. : :: -.:-' It 1@ ,'21 ..' -;'. --......,.. .. ,. 'J""t. 1>. ', '. .: .[ : \ ; : It. 11 : W4 VJtGeo. I"Y; ,. < For Further Information \iP, , The bouts Tuesday night drew out I ., r, : of the crowds :;:AN ACRE OF ITCH PARA':' !' / I \ "" ':'\.\-. ':'- ,:..".:, .' one,. biggest ever SP.Prat \ '- .:.; a LaBelle exhibition .ntf it was :;:SITES DIED LAST YEAR. ':::: ':-, rM. ;E4..KYNETJ ,. ;> : , ,' explained that even. better material WILDER[ rt.,t."Apgar's Itch. Medicine"' didx it.Positive .. 1'.,!!.1; : ,I:" : ".; \. -' l ...... '- J .' '-- f J :.. .o"\,, ..j P e.' will .be procured it the' sate cor'tirjues .... '. : ('. relief I for'lMuck:: Itch, _:. :'I , to be as heavy- .. ... :t:Tropical Sores .and Ring Worm. !s i.f: :I ,', l'he Clewiston Inn .J I.'; The next card is scheduled for a : : :our: druggist 'ha's''it" for you. :::,1.1I : "XqU Next J r : : J .:'. week from next Thursday night and ; r < I .::;'Simple, and eas}*''to i iuse and :guar "t:..''I, "., @ 1; t. .' 't' @ although the program is. not Y' 't.Dteed.. 'r 1; ;. .. .-. ". _... ...... .. '. ..... .. :' ' , : ' :: :; :: . .\: C14wiston, Florida '__ . complete it is believed that some- Congressman COMPANY: : : .;. I'eld'cliPe ;- .-: .. _'. : :".. '. '. real scrappers will crawl under thei i :._:.; CLEWISTON,, FLA. :'i: I ropes that night. i .\N N:N H N:N:N: :N:"r-e: ; :N, :N-:":Ni. :I f Pe; w c f Cle Pefeefeilalr - . / '' Ir4. . \ |