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,' . : : . : : . r ,. P'1 " \. . I .. : jI.. r. .,', i c 1 .. " \ . I of "' \ : ' ; .. .' '." l"'' .l' . --i.. .. : .. \ .. : , :''t J' 'WJiere 'Industry a dAg;. :' ',' r'. ,.:'f.. .. "ITlie 'CI' y"t 1Ne'srs ,. The Center of America's New- l' 'r culture'Meet. ,. ew. on ; '.Jh:: "" ,, '! * ' : J I. .'.... ',. Sugar Bowl , . .... -' OLU1\1E ,, Rill. 23. 'LEWISTON' FLORIDA *FRIDAY; JUNE 1 1. 1928 ---- PRinT-----, -e .........., ....... ': V" YrWWI. J JON CLEWISTON GETS ( I WHEN CALIFORNIANS PRAISED FLORIDAS: I II STAGE IS SET -, '- THE EVEN BREAK INDOUBLEHEADER FOR ELECTION i 6I I , : ;) 1 WS ,, y. . i<4 !r It :1 : NEXTTUESDAY Wins Over South Bay In 'c i' : 'BY TOM SMITH First But Drops Next - '-.... To Moore Haven. More Than 200 Votes to ' N During" '" the past few months two Be. Cast..In Clewiston>< ; of the The patrons of the national pastime Reeves hearing groups 'of, Californians Said To Be . t strides taken were treated to more baseball than great r-c' .*" Californians rtf in the developmentPraise they've seen In many a moon here Strongest. ' 'Town. orthe- Everglades! last Sunday when Just, another ball -. " same with South turned out to made the trip hereto Bay: 'get first-hand stories on the activity. bo a. rip snortin' double header when With the polls for the Democratic the athletes from :Moore Haven showed primary opening in five the , The first came when the ,16 days/ .. foot cane had not yet been cut. They up all of a sudden! like, looking I stage is set for the final/ act in the returned to their home state to report for a ball game. They got one. political drama in which 51 candid , that they had 'actually seen such Shorty Davis, the Cane Gang's.one. 'r' r' 'r C, ,.. dates have qualified and are seeking c'a.n' Concerning' the grinding facilities and only chunker was chunking them election to 13 county offices. that over in practice before the opening Whirlwind finishes to. the cam they were able to report foundation work for the mill had struggle when Senor Pete Wilson arrived -I paign are 'being, planned and carried..!' ' been 'started. A few weeks ago 'the on the scene. Senor Peter nit. and the majority! of the candidates I Itched and won one game for theh'oys appreciating the second group came. They did not see voting strength . 1C.foot cane' as this had been cut and last year and then departed for of Cle Iston are making a final' ef- ,,, replanted, but ':at the mill they saw. Venice, where ho pitched 22 games r / > .Ni 1 ort to sweep this end of the county. :: I and won 17 of them. Senor Pete hnd An interesting angle of the present "a '$13t the foundation had grown Into , driven for two days to here, and ) great steel skeletons of the 1,500 ton get S ,campaign: is that this is the first year . a 'day mill Now California can have had wandered out to the park Just that Hendry county political candidates - to see what It was all about. have considered Clewiston froma , the whole story. The first group saw "Do you feel like pitching?" says: M vote standpoint. At the last election the cane,_ .the second the mill, so that 4 - Iho' completed picture for Californianswill Manager Jim."Lemme fr k there was but a handful of vot- ; I pow he thousands of acres 'o f at 'em," says Senor Pete. era in this section while this year 16-foot&!tall sugar cane and in the The, opening game was a nice ape more:. than 200 Clewiston residents *. lowed. Behind the, masterful pitching qualified to vote before the registra' ' background tha gIant..1,500ton. a. day : of. Shorty Davis, the edition fiThe sugar mill l 1.... pocket tion period expired. ,'/ ball player from down around the I principal aim of the Clewiston :*" / ":. .t t..Hfc. railroad tracks, the Cane Gang eased, voters is that county funds and Improvements GlewislonpaId, tribute to the na under the, wire, three to two. Davis be distributed throughoutthe , -:'-' l' tion's \yar' dead. 'Wednesdayunde r pitched one of the prettiest games county and in this, Clewiston is '. J . y.*JjU c'"' ",. the. ,wide b:..lfi hC'' of his career. He. made the South ; supported: by Felda, Sears ,arid: the . War'S ...,..'Dead ''or' the trees at the 3 y hitter look easy, and cleanly l rtogressive element of LaBelle/ \!. # t . \ onered, .- ,>) lewiston Inn It oulpitched the renowned Left Witt /A Among the outstanding campaigns ;"- ! '. iif' :was* now time for .for the secondtime this season. The conducted in the past few. months t }. ....4'. , long: winded flowery speeches, and jail] game was' put on Ice in one inn- was that of.. Jim! 'Beaidsley who' because '.,. 4. '" .. ; C'hptain' Duff, ,commander of the M" % % of.his farm 'activities ,early in .\ " ' Ciewiston... ,. Veterans 4, club in charge of I The Gang was trailing' two to nothing ,,Jr ra !!t'": campaign' j g r was unable* to 'get ..I.!! 1 1 (the ; senJVes. bounded. the appropriate !. when Al Lincoln walked r;* and around (the f iyy county as much as ,hH i +t t i \ i,ote when In'a'beautffully direct' toh' second, scoring on SiuiS sngle dark ' man- opponents.. .. The result was a' .. R..: licl11'e' :'called. on those pres'ent to er second.. Sims stole 'second, ? and ,,1,1o I outlook 'in.the first weeks',' of? of* the. J 'hesitate''for moment revere: jinancedu. .a wild h'eav ,''Whitten .. 1 .a .to the. ; but tiast t;,.fewweeks- ; .' /memory of the; departed., It could not. walked and 'stole, 'alclbotli'scored' "i L'e!,; private i business? -' t", ;c fe>ej-: more. : beautiful! .. .r. impresi, when. .Doug .dropped_ :asingle. i .' to ieft'l.. .d(3pogedTcf( : '"was": able. to get 'about the t.t". .r ::J i*atom. anth'simple-falWb: rought, -a vivid nnw w !i 'a ,.duel' .... county. 'to, outline 'his ,aIh s.'.He is now'" '"" -- :.tVcmortes: those boys who "without etivGeii "Davis ancTTVItF iib hits,' :'no : : : JfD ',.r"-: : : r .- j jJO 'tchceded. +to.,Lethe prQpal' vinnaild 1 h f&K&r1s ;FMES 'U I':\..: '. .._ ;-fc.Ji.I : : .. .. s :Uiov or .ostentation; ,) mar'ched. ; :i'nto :fans:- :'Th&, 'no.: errors.- i ..;1 tf I ;:;:. ; ::(l. ''It PtJCHE4S '. ::. j tjs:*believed. that ,hewilKTliow! r ., 'a 1 fttlX. ,.*:Vlwttle t to ]lay :down. their, lives:. for. second. game was 9.. zttl e' WlfTHV i fDt '1S '": .+.. I. a substantialmajority 1 over f r his' '. V> I : : '. ;, opt: : .' '.; r:1 d / > frnin'the starting ,B'rll(iLWL ; R'E' DS' ftaU' .qfMff' .l ]I / ," .... : , (heir. .couiitry.f :" .. gong featured' by11'_l-l' : i". 'n'r ,:U'n'i1il,i9 } ( : ; :pcnents., : -'" '..: "- ,' " . the /: : lAMED :: [' :\! .l' hitting of Sansbuiy and Douglas rJ.' '' .,. HEADO The strongest f. ;.. \ ' i :' 'r.t-t' ." .'_" ;' \ pI ..... .,man 'Jn the .entire :: ' c\- ' the sensational fielding Ra bt{ Coth- ..I- : iii f' .... I ; >Vj B, McEwen general superintend- : ]R..A' :I II R NJ"il'i 'I'll' d j list of'5lcandidates's,: i cbncede'd to 'be :" l' F f sk of the Standard? Lumber company rn, and the" fielding and base:r rive''L i : ; \i:1t: : .; Vht: : 'u !)jI f J ,,' i < .:.>, ',MILL OPERATIONifterntiona11 I Kurd, ''L, .Reeves. .1. county tax assessor. ' .Ilig'! of Al .Lincoln, .. .. ' ' TheJaTue . . ' .. at Sears, visiting 1 ; Gajig: -i.j. ". .. ',' f : .. ;.... his strengths-lying..In. thefAct; that r ,' : $ .. "' c: . got six hits .r. : : -j : F/ :;pJrr r ' of " '. .N L B. McEwen here.this :week': said Johnny uggs Mr: ;Clewiston'gvfame.1 ; ..asr,the: ew..sugar. \ ; -=": '. : since. ,his assuming duties :when {!hlt.. : r"r : Is Vi'3itorthat this country I'oiig:" :l bury contributed got a double 'and". tripl.J. r,l h r.wl :of. .Americans i, i ..raiW: !|f'vr; a ;-;, i1i ;. t w. ; Df fi '::: C Jy Known countyvasformed< in .,1923, he halalways"'considered :.: . a single and two : AJE I ,' ," ? the countyand . his be- entire impressed as triples; ; and ,hioilqhout/ the country and accgrll't, Expert to Work With : 1.- '" .: . ' Al the . got other " .one, a ... his fairness in making"up the : !:, simll.ar' tfo the sugar cane country r --g .JO reports te' 'e-iY ed this"\Veekco'nsiderable ; ,.j r.gie.:- *. < : :iV. : : : : '' i I "..KONOREDIERE: William i "G. "Ames' '-. tax rolls .ri has .' 'pperl lei) ; '.; ,.-r.. - r'T. Louisiana. He also strongly prais- V i1 nYerest': Jfas':sptuad" 'to"J. .... to 'taxpayersin .t..,. :- ,, (Continued ..... .',. : : f n7:r11i of'the'town's giowth.. The on .page 5) California .... : > > :::7r. ..* & -* ,> '. : every :.section! of 'the'e0iinty. ; . : t plan , .as.. a result.Jpf: trJBS.niadft: : ::; r.Z.... ..\' S ., ,. ; : .' :'; i' ; Ya',"fIt.1n veil together. and it ,is dif- here by prominent residents :of,..that. io ,Appointment". :P..,A. Poche, ..,internationally' : : -. : ficl.llt to imagind B. G. G.Dahlberg's slate. ."- i L,: ',> ..' : --. :. :Veteran's. C. lub. .< Commander known expert, cm; sugar r, ; "f' . I t:{ transforming- a spectral' waste into a UTMIkJ TAYLOR An "occasional_ ,\'onl'drifting I into,; ,- Officiates. .,\ .mill-colistrnc'tioii'- "" :;operation,1., 'totho N WspAp Rik: : :': L 1 f , new sugar bowl. for: America without ; the western' state stirred the interest 'At Services ; '.' .' post .P geneiar'. supervisor;. o'f- ( : ,, - adding for: a background. .a town 'Of '.the 'Californians rand'is'Che''first' '. : cprstructiot1and. ..'operation::' of. ,.:, the ;' : ' SWEEP COUNTY INt ; :4ev/ 1,500ton, ? a. clajj l dugar mOl 'her ; ifl: ;;, f 1Jlil 'r plan; that would do it justice. : groupp promin'ent lu/nber/ 'men i of thatsectibtl under : ; l the great treef3.on' the lawnat I S' : .vas'aim"Junced( . : DI . : day'ViHiam;' A. : .. ------- fiere' - \ . : l ; ; ; months. r' / mage a trip ,:, /few the Inn, \; JJ .J [ On. an inside. page of this1 issue is ?OLITJAL I R kt v.f'ooa\ 1.1 inspect vs on-* tout.j'TiaVeling 't-:-' Wednesday' morning .Ames...... ,,: consulting. engineer.. ,. fortli. ; : : '- :' - / ; ' CiGwiston printed a' dummy ballot''. s ch'as; you 1 by trajn.'and; : ,,airplane the', dead, .in paid.; observing tribute to Memorial the: nation'sWET Day8ane 'atgavc01ripan...hlsi'blg: i "l'step"jft'ho taken said. that thi'is'tli' ?" ;_ : .I :, : : > ;-.i' i/// : : I iir.P'eryect- ;: . . ; will see when youDummy paity made the 3,,000. ,mile trip in a services : , led i ; " j Ballot go to the polls next Voters Rallying I To Support few d1Y rs"'and-djiring/fh'elr; stay at the Duff,,. connnander-"of'by Captain' ClewfstouVeteran's F.; D ii;:g r;ti a' peiinanent; .t: oxsanlzalion; ,for Bryan= : Mack 'o.f-: .. Lake- '. J _ the ! 5 Is Published-Tuesday. Clip' the of Two .Ca I! Clowiston Inn.,were 'vitally interested. .J '. I -.- ,Tht;. ,Southern Sugar,-com iaii ;.'opera ';. : : ; 'l '. .,, .cll b. In' 't1 e- gathering..were; *" : '.land r. Ledger .Seeks :J'Office" : . i tions., .. J. _ ? page and study it in gathering_ statistical data tfn the > ": nu ' niters 'theveterans club . of . ... dates in- ..MrPoclieT whose' nante'has; ,' ; ; carefully before to the polls i l jbeen' ' you go possibilities of raising and grnding ; : ? ciuding 'sail'ors'! = - ; exsoldjei's, and may ; '" , so tha :\ being puzzled you will not Increasingly heavy l sugar cane In F/lorida. af'soqiated( with the sugar;' i:1diIst'rf'for i' t leads over \ lines and-gn1t'star'] motheis. : : Sin'in7 : ': .. t'ancid : the 30 \ ; . mutilate the ballot and have rourYote opponents because of their determination )When the first patty arrived the A'meVlca : past yearsspent: ISyears : ; , . ; 01 : ?'opened' the :service. : : . cancelled. On the ballot .' oJ .. Jto.. In'.. Cuba af wfell "as s'everal .years in L : ' sample cane had - ( j to not yet been cut for' rep : cy' Bjryan flack. ; encourage ; even distribution of : business . fli a: "shorf ta"llrits: slnceritp: : furth&r t ,., .. ; .the names follow] in the. order in of, funds' and, Improvements rlinting: and information. given ih'em: ." Mexico'ri, o addition to'. his' .extensive.e ; : : , \ivhich. they' will r. appear on the, ballot the 'county throughout / during the trip was' substantiated. emphasized' '\ itg ver "'. aim' pile-1 .'t.xperience Louisiana.. '- '. I" ,manager. the t. ....Lakeland. Ledger J" ,fur ..i'. .... ; ....' were ) . this seen week sty, Commander Duff pointing id the One. of j its 'higgegf f works Y"as; our Democratic,: caiumlteeminfor, Jthe: t J{. .1 at the Im lls. Study it out c-5/ y for James L; Taylor candidate for when on their arrival here the'Y'vEU"e small : I .." ;. ' grave ' : w'tli.1n '# covered . and 'be xsuie: .to. mark it properly '*I (ax collector and J. A. Fountain for escorted to' the sugar cane' fields r.-rmbolic of graves'of:' flowers' :jug his'association' :,with *:the Hers&eyplant t trt.\.t large ,to 'the National 'pemJJterratic"convention : .,,1, r the the war: . you vote.. I clerk: of the circuit court r dt Hendry where they saw sugar '?:ane .16 and load in :Cub fen qs 'generalsu: I;( : *>at Houston was'tinnrhmced .- . called those ., . "! on present to >': A. : . . con- ) '" county. 18 feet tall. .pe'iintendent, she;. .built nit' only! the' 1 .. : : '0/i' . | I .. this week.j 'r. f ; .. . seder for crli ' . a moment the 's ce by mill but the entire tdvnr Otlier i ', '.. c' .:,. 1 - Less than ,five days-- remain to thee voters Favored because by a large, number ,of the I first At the time of the, visit. of' the I t thc war- heroes. .. .'. .' ;.in "'Cuba( .'included r his, wore operations {i,, !'-lr.1 ;,.. .it was- pqjnted"out: / .Is ; : : i Of group although @: of their they' were a ' Democratic primaries.. FUty-ont., experience "This small grave. typifies the for the \.-ell? 'qualifiedfor'the 1 .office, as.1 he : . Cuba Can .u gar 'C6rporatI0n :, ? the two lo the : ,, candiates made fair'showings: : see njatnve :caue, the work at thousands Franco : -f f *j ; i. T : of 'J' aspirants . In . are seek- in the early the jifjw- ..1,5i00'tonn day graves Let (Continued on.page, .. 5)), I Is Catnli\lf.! \ with the procedure ,of.'coh0 - part of the ugar mill . Stage Set Jng 13 offices, and campaign.:.but: ,our minds dwell for a moment wlthjenco i .'- ., .' \0 Olts ; 'is" ; :.. . with election less than a week "off ,;i terasrnot far' enough .advanced', ,to' ": | \ havlnc>: served .at-the Dem- a , For Voting-the voters 'will do- / : -and respect on those ''who " voters v, ..-p.i: a5c"iturn :to page 7 1 Ocratic T *' York **' '" throughout : " the convention * county In'New . side Tuesday''' who are fast gave their Ifves that our country, SEARS ifiR MANPRAISS ( .,. x ,, appreciating the value of. the::;two ; might live." A r'business mIi'oi state-wide: \' those ,13. will be. Clewiston.. which 'L ? : : ., reputnllon , men for itMAffnl) ' four yin rears ago was just a wide place county office. : r Following, a'prayer by .Rev. W. T.; 'Mr..' Mack is' said to: be one' the load,. will now with more than ,,,' Please: tarn to.' p.ge.7, .'. :' s RaiIey/"Mrs.' : ; lEdithfBecker I :recited .an ..:, ; 'E IQ ;of :the.l. l best; qualified. men se'eking. the 2 time STARTED S roo .' .. '. 'Nb 1f": ; J N'T ElfEstj ., : e'en, o f'Sears- \ I ....., ., ..'..., , the next election' arrives In four J I THIS WEEK'Construction __0.-f";: f, STiJ.T 'j aE :! Compares' SectioniWitK .lVi/AT' YOl.tSHJ UJD" '' "" ,. ) , years, it will be politically the stronghold -- .: : MCCULLY . .' of the Ii> .;,Swindall, Succumbs_ r --- ", :. (.J '. .,, . of the count new $ ,OOO. t I I .- : >< Louisiana ." KNOW A130UTVOTING, : ' , dairy. at !'Clewiston for O.., L.".Jef' -".. After 1'W9pay > !The:-eyea.of. : ,th&. ;,north, arejagain, i 1 I: .-. ...:.::.:....: '. I II. [. i' :: ;.,. . . ' . fries, formerly of Colurnbus t turned On Florida ind In :;Jugt,> Describing Clewiston proper'asj: ie t', :; Peter Alexander Poche, well knownin O.. ; -, > Illness" ' - : : .High lights' of information needed : , " . Cuba, Mexico ad America as an I was started this week, it vas-an- I '; .., .. .. ",. ..l tev'weeks, 'huudred i ; :, of, people I. of.: the- "most! .beautifully laid. ,'- ut- 2voters< I.:i; ' : ' \ authority on sugar nounced by .Glenn Heard of Gordon s L: Swindall..-''86 years' old, '::1 told me, that/lhey.. xf planning' toy h tovrts"' r. :he, .liad"'ever. seen-, and1; he who will elect I 13 county ; ;i ic Poc' e v Named mill construction and Heard,. architects 'and I,Lin-law.' of. Bill -Alleji' father-"j spend the winter In' this" stateknext' '? surroundingcountry l : :.-a'e similar .y to ; :n (flat's to' &&fflce nevt Tuesday : " N ill Head- and operation has builders. % : .::V J of; the t'Sugarland. Drainage i : "ear." f' < ,: .t. .J.' 'the .Louisiana,. ;.f sugar country,' L.;;.)' B* I 1 at the?democratic primary are: : "i, ;,. been, appointed suP"rlntendent Possibilities( 'J. for-'a. f'' dalry her,.. i dtatfon'died: Friday/ May 25, after. .a ThIS. ,_was. : the statement made"''by,. I* 3IcEw0ii, gencral./1superJntendcn--' ; P lfryg Pla.{ : The Community,, 1;' t:>.'f E. .. ,. . were seen tWo-day illness o I .W oj McCuHy.! Clewiston! 'real estae' -. the .> tanda Lumber7 . of construction and op- I{ .severdl --months. ado., by |I at the home this I r } npanf "ChurCh.. !' .' .J-" r. ''".'{ , "' ,'aUon of the new 1,500 ton a day !I Mr. Jeffries while. visiting 'I'lewiston daughter. of- Fort. Myprs..: <' t tr :1 ;: ag nvhQ returned, here aft-j S/ors: paiS* his //first visit, :to CI otl ".. .. ,... 'J' '14.1, r. .' 't ,) =- c: .a short visit to .iPjtuburgh.Northern" .. /' I'fun, TIJ.sd .y. S.-; Pob| 0e'rl has! : < agar mill of the. Southern Sugar i} a ndA he immediately i .formula r I. Enjoying apparently good :health", .: last / '. ? ,' :in.fJntfl- ..V Sr0. ,., company .here.- Mr. Poche is a recognized -I "?d plans for 'putting r'in. one' of title '>;; ;MrTSwindall( ;;wa-?.:strfcken \ ithparal-' a;: Thq people I :(believe f- 'Arrivinghee. Mrj .l r.atJw.eRT',\vas i .-down; ,. i *.., 1t': : \jh. ),'. ..H'.:". -, ?. I: r' :'i4 } ot", expert' in his[ line, and his asfiocfation dair/es.' in" 'the.:st4'te.. : Ff fe. will have .: yis Wednesday. and. died two1: days I llator ore fo&t ,appreclatfh. &'the fast .that : :i i iI 1kc'on', ;" t.n' ,top.r", throe, lg h,' the fJeldsj l IdspectortC., ., -. Booker- "TQ : t I '..iItI : 'WIth the Southern molt modern and. : best .' ) ; .' \ \.' t the. piac/j' to :spent, ,tlje wi/iqi: ? isin j I|,of- .41 b Itr .can e apd to' the scene S' 'oj.'fi : t. '%,',t., W- t ,)..' .. I. , equipped " I company.'brings together, great Sugar man 15 I Guernsey- .milk tows: and seven, (y'ale I is y survived. b Y'I .'three sons, W,,,.B.,,' Florida. and* ,'I:,,-:am confident'* i that."]I : construction i !', where. the J jne.w'. 1, (00) ton I.[ fT,:../Aliston. and'. '" f'-/'M. L.,' Williamson'' '..', ..-' >,".,. .-l_ , and a great'' company.\ yearling. heifers.,- .., :, < .r' !.: o. "? LosAu4elos, S..' L. Jr.;' of BoyntOn next.* year' >will 1 1bcf.' one of' our '',a. .dftysugai-\-mill! i is being, erexcted., >.\. ': .T Cl3rk.i-.Hrp t.I :}. ....,. >' ,WoodYwrdl,.. r I .',"t ,.''. 't .: '::" .' 1,. ..' (Continued> on, page '5) 't. :, i Lrjghtegtseasons... :". -,'i" i j Follo} ying/'lunch./ at the Clewiston; .i j : Special Deputy-Fitibert* Crotch.f, ._: { I J f . .. ;<' ,: ',. 'I. f' .r. .' t PJ 5.e' .... '. ; f!' '- y . .. .." ..- f :-" 't" : : '. ... .,tetra. ,.'.. (0'. .pute I seven :" I ,. .. I ,"; 1 , I" '- : ... > .., : ll f.11 '..'. r. ," ':. ..'.: ,;. ; I( '. 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CABBAGES AND KINGS j Entered as second-class matter February 8, 1928, at the post office BY WILLIAM JOHNSTON I' \ I at Clewiston Fla., under the Act cPt March 3, 1879. " ( Copyright 1928, Doubeday Doran & trot of a chain of banks. This week's prize for optimism will have to be, divided i into 51 piece ! LOUIS A. MORGAN . . . Publisher. Company "He endeavored to buy 'up certain and distributed among the. political candidates. \ loth of stock for which other inter " TOM SMITH I . . . . . Editor. t-sts were bidding. In his made ef- t. i ra WHAT HAS GONE ON BEFORE. forts. to get thtls he sacrificed all his j Subscription Rates investments and mortgaged every Each one of them according to his own imagination has the Carol( Dare, New York society girl, race "in. I thing he had. He strained II By mall outside of Florida By mail in Florida engaged to Beverly Weeks scion ofa accomplish his purpose, selling himself all to the bag" and it's all. overt, but the little formality of marking. the ballot. !I One year $2.50 One year $2.00 wealthy family consults an Oriental . his securities, even going sa far Six months 1.50 Six months 1.09 mystic to learn whether she will as I to put a chattel 1.25 Three months .75NEWS' be happy. She is told to "Wait". Re mortgage on his , Three months turning chime she is rescued from the household goods here to raise the last Frankness may be virtue: but not with one talking. to',a candidate. I II ten thousand. : ': ; PLATFORM path of an approaching automobile I J"1 I 1. Definite control of Lake Ok echobee with water transportation. by one Alan Mason about whom Carol "He Is accused, too, of having used I II I his own bank's funds. His The next' time of the candidates ' 2. Early completion of the highways for local transportation and finds herself thinking on the nightof coup fail- one or at least one whose chances. i concentration. ''ot products. her engagement dinner. The ab him.ed. The The opposing sums he had Interests advanced outbid on are worse than nothing, asks ypu how he is running, cast diplomacy to the',; 1 S. A sabfftantiAl downward revision of freight rates on vegetables and sence of her father Banker Dare options were sacrificed. He was, winds and tell him they truth. But before you do, be prepared for a with- northern mrfricets. alarms her and she later learns that \ of region the this to other products wiped out. When his ering look aimed class arrest he to with came you a first grade f through the of moron. 4.-The ft rd functioning of a cooperative marketing aseociotl for. plotting his business was poor, practically penniless." ." . both buying and selling purposes. rival, Prosper Strong, the banker has "Practically . been arrested on a charge of embez pennilessrepeated -- I i Carol dazedly. "You that mean we zlement. One of the ones who wont be disappointed though is haven't any money at 0.111" Jim Beardsley.Jim I 1 1928. , FRIDAY. JUNE Going to see him she is instrumental . . 1 in effecting the escape of ! ,, Benny Bergman a convict who ingratitude Chapter Sixteen I /. E. "JIM" BEARDSLEYAt advises, her to see a good WHO HATES STRONG is becoming. ,stronger every day and our guess is that we'll be j lawyer. part of the; crowd cheering him the train when development Even though shaded by his glasses, on to he leaves for Tallehassee.! a time when through drainage, agricultural and sugar cane Returning to her home after' a day ) with her father she overhears a tel; his eyes ,seemed to glare malevolent , the Everglades turned Hcndry county and , the the state arc on ly at her I eyes ephone conversation between: her fa- as he added: the duty of the voters at the polls next week in selecting a representative her's. lawyer one Seaton and Prosper "I doubt If you will have a hundred Straw ballots I 'are becoming heavier, comforting candidates in the lead; ill 't for the1-"legislature l is clearly defined. This section must have a,, man whose Strong. dollars left to your name when all and causing the losers to wonder what's the matter with the voters. . experience has made him familiar with pioblems both past present and future NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY:. your debts are paid: with a keen mind to arrive at a solution to these problems-a The calmness with which she put Carol, overwhelmed ,by his an- And another of Californians man -a nouncement, sank weakly into a noW! group' have returned to their home f , the honest and straightforward the question entirely deceived Mr. ) man whose integrity is above reproach ,insuring chair. "Poor! Practically penniless! state to broadcast the story of Florida's growing sugar cane in the Ever'i, Sealon, although if he had been and'a who loicgally to convince I '' this can argue of duty man , ' discharging glades. Hardly a hundred dollars! Stunnedat watching her closely the glint in her _. his fellow members of the legislature of the needs of this section. Eye might have warned him. Knowing this new misfortune, she found / In Jim Beardsley, candidate for legislature, we have these all-impor whose hireling he was, she was difficulty in picturing ust what it 'I .,' and the Clewiston News with the interests of the entire endeavoring to draw him out, hoping would mean to her and to .her father. E. 'W. McCully local real estate man tells of the interest of northerners - tant qualifications, t . that she might lead him Into She had no standards by which to : '. in Florida, and explains that there will be a great of tourists. county at heart, endorses his candidacy.Ten some admission that would be ad- judge the extent of this calamity. army vantageous to her father In fighting Her father, she had often been told, in the state next winter. And of those who visit Florida most of them will 1 years trucking in the Everglades has given Beardsley an intimate for his freedom. I in his boyhood had been poor, 'butshe sometime during their stay make it a point i to see what all that shouting in Glades "We all of "Us .hope," said the lawyer - in the was and his interest perhaps knowledge of the farmer's problems herself never had had any con the Everglades ''is about ' trying to appear to speak, spm- evidenced when few weeks he ended months of ception of poverty. most clearly a ago pathetically, "that Mr. Dare has been Hitherto always having had plenty ---- ,>... ; work by securing a mail service between Clewiston and Ritt This was wrongly accused. In theory all men , of it had money meant to I nothing ' service is, not are Innocent in the eyes of the law 'Corley Bryant is 'now police' chief in LaBelle. Corley is well knownin cheap preelection trick to ,bag votes for the improved her. She never had given It a thought :. no until they have been adjudged guilty.In I Fort'' Myers not! for his and believe that Beardsley was prompted to save that it was something most de- only ability] but for his interest .in community affairs - 1 even in his district, we firmly your father's case the evidence ' sirable to possess. Everybody she and' LaBelle is to be congratulated on attracting a citizen of this calibre. the service by his sense of duty toward the, entire Everglades section. against his is strong, almost incontrovertible knew had, or at least appeared to His moral character has been reflected through his campaign methods.i I may say. Furthermore, have plenty of money, and always .. ..t. public opinion has been much prej- \ No scurrilous attacks on ,his opponents-no .mudslinging, but a straightforward udiced against him by his attemptat ; they talked of wanting more, making Among the visitors ,the office, this week was Hurd L. Reeves, and. more, marrying more. The lack of .': ', ., campaign. based solely on his own merits and not' on his opponent's : suicide." money never before had confrontedher L. B. ,McEwen. 'Mr. Reeves has been for the past four years and accord "You really bellve," she interrppt- shortcomings. even as a .remote possibility. ing to indications, will'be for the next four, county tax assessor' and Mr. ; l' ed, trying hard to Keep the sarcasm Whatever that she felt out of her voice, "that she had wished for that McEwen is general superintendent of the Standard Lumber company at His forceful personality is shown In the increasing support he is drawing money would buy, always had been . he trUed to kill himself? Sears. hers. She . had never had : ..- from the west end of Hendry county. The people of LaBelle, Felda "I know nothing more than the repi.rt do ylth househould anythingto ', --_.-' -2. -- t. , expenses, and : * the fact that, Beardsley from the Tombs.: I have not ventured : __ and .Sears, like those of Clewiston appreciate fully had bothered little about the cost of . to ask him about it. When they I is the man for the job-a job which successfully handled will lift 'Hendry shut. him In his cell he was all right. anything, even her own ,pretty These two men are.typicat' of the best citizens of the county. Mr. I clothes. Se bought what she wished, } county to its rightful place high in the list of the more progressive Florida The next morning, when he was aboutto with Aunt', Sara as an adviser, and Reeves as tax assessor, distributing the assessments equally and gougingnone be arraigned In court he was while Mr. McEwen is of the counties. her purchases were charged and the typical men building the county into. found 'nearly dead from poison. In bills sent to her father. Her Igno- the best section of Florida., ".1z;..) To the progressive people of Hendry county there is only. one choice my mind there Is no doubt about it. rance in financial matters, she realized : c_ ;.'. for representative and that is J. E. "Jim" Beardsley. He felt the disgrace so keenly that was appalling she had not the . "-. ,_ !he did not wish to lire" \ I slightest idea of what it cost themto ' t: "You're wrong," cried Carol. "Some live And now June, the marriage month is upon us. . , ? or of how much was spenton . : I !rTHE CANDIDATES ole tried to poison him-to get him her. _ out of the way. I know." , \ ' K' After weeks of campaigning, discussions, distribution, of campaign' ,literature "What do you know?" cried the (Continued next week) Only 24; more.. days Frank! ' startled lawyer, his pallid face turnIng - and planning, political aspirants will give their case to the j jury of livid with fear. "What have you . ; = ..a'r" ,--- ==== -= =,="= ""'" -, the Tuesday r-- = = = 'ti;- Hendry county voters for settlement'when polls open next heard? With whom have you talked ; . l I 1 1a "With no one," answered'Carol, ! morning. "" , fearful that she had betrayed her I'I I I Many of the candidates are qualified for even higher office than that hand. "I know my father. I am sure I r '' which they are seeking and others are not qualified to, hold even the lowliest hA never would try suicide as a way J A CITY OF 1 10,000 AT' CLEWIS TON I IJ out of his difficulties, no matter . .- of county offices. It is for the voters to weigh carefully the qualifications : ' '" needed for the office sought and vote for who in their mind is.th. what Her happened.statement seemed to bring I :I: :;( :> : .:. : !: best qualified man. A, candidate who would be a great success in one office sudden relief to her caller. . "Of course," he assented hastily."It :'. \ '' F : 4 might be a dismal failure in another, so it is the duty of the votersin Is perfectly natural for a devoted n >,f, '. 'I.*' 'I making their choice to consider seriously not only the applicant, but the daughter to take this attitude. It is ;1 <..:' Figures compiled last week showed that operations of :.J. he a sweet and loyal sentiment; on your I { . ; position for which ,is applying. '. part, my dear girl, but' I fear the \ After all, the candidates are the applicants for employment. and the world in general will be hard to convince ;;i the Southern Sugar company will result in a'. population : voters the employers. The applicant states his qualifications, and it is for Even,*I yours father's friend, iP J ' think he tried to end his life." P of 25,000 people for the entire northern Evarglades " the ,':: and" ; employer to decide whether he is the man for the job. : : .I \ "Then you won't even try to defend ... . The Clewiston Newssince the cam paign started a few months. ago, him You're going to. advise him ( !0,000 people for Clewiston within the net few "' 1 has kept in intimate touch with the activities of the candidates. It weighed to plead guilty?" I years. :/ 'i "Don't misunderstand me, Miss : , t, carefully the qualifications of the applicants as they entered the race and Carol. Of course I will defend himto ': K; throughout the long campaign, it has followed closely their activities and the utmost, if he wishes to put 1 ; ..1:. Stores, homes and apartments will be needed to care for f. :' r " ry paid strict attention to their methods of getting' the' votes. In a defense. It Is merely my duty ..; ...J. ', Encouraging no candidate to enter and supporting no one until a thor. as what his.appears. lawyer to to me' advise to be him the wisest as to I'. "" : this increase, and for the 1928-29 season accommoda-. -: >?' C ough investigation of past performances was made The Clewiston News course. It, is quite true that we might $ ., now with the best interests of the county sincerely at heart, recommends to contest the case, with stays,. changesof 3 tions 'for some 2,000 people are necessary. :. venue, appeals, but to my mind : < : .f. : the voters of the county a ticket which with the support of the voters will! his ultimate conviction is certain. To. :?; .: . ''t make Hendry county the greatest section of the state. The ticket we offerto attempt delay in' order to stave off : :l'5: :;: : : ,:'< :,',' .;::,,:,..;: .J>tt :/:; ,; ;' the thinking people of the county for their consideration and support is the long Inevitable and costly would litigation only result that: would in a '.. 't'1', Providing these offers questionably the-p. <: ".. \'1t. 'Jr r :....:>j:Sf.: S&; (..;..: :'':.,'.; , as follows: cost a great deal of money." I) : -"r''i' :::;:, , "I don't care what it costs. I want I I : 'L : : < 'f For Tax : : : Assessor-Hurd ' , ';;..'.: L. Reeves. ,.f..,r....i. '/,tiwj :' ., my father freed." . f.. < ... For Representative E. "Jim" Beards I ;: -. I ," ,':,:,,'' '-.;\'", "I fear you did not comprehend my r "f : BEST OPPORTUNITY IN FLORIDA TODAY i : j :' meaning. Your father at present has ; ; For County Judge-\V. N. Henderson. ".f" :. }..i" .' , : ..:. ., not the means to carry ou such a , 'I' ._',': For Clerk' of the Circuit Court-, J. A.. Fountain i 1't:': ; fightIt. would take" too much .money, ',I .,. i r and he hasn't it. . '. .Jtt , ; y" \ ! For SIeriff-D. L. "Dan" ,, " McLa hlin. "What? cried Carol, startled at . ,r, ; "" ;. For T Collector' -James L. Taylor. his announcement; "I though we had :' ,; : ; CLEWIS TON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE : } "" t plenty 'of money. My father is rich." : ,. : :." For Superintendent of Registration J. O. Clark. I Mi. Seaton grimaced and shook : ... : 5 , : : :; ,'f' I'; llic bead j .:. ; )j . For mournfully. -.. ., , Superintendent of Public Instruction Ed. ;\ -'i. 'k " : G Pfluge. " Ir..I I :: ., .,. "Your father always has been regarded .i /,, / : . ,.'-- For County Commissioner District No. 1 I-=W.. C. "'B' 1.11"" Hooker. as prosperous. For years he i; ' F. ; has enjoyed a liberal salary as , very &.:;:;: ... For County Commissioner District No. 2-Selden L Stewart. (!, : " ." president of the bank. You always NEW SUGAR BOWL .AMERICA'S t. Epr County Commissioner District No. 3_H. L Delaney.I \\1J 1-- have lived on a scale that practically ,. ,. :. <. all ' f:- absorbed his earnings. Recently I For County Commissioner District No,4 .'V 1 ! -\v. L. Murray. things have gone very much against II , ; r For' County Commissioner District No. 5J. P. Hull. him. He tried to put through a deal i--- i which would enable him to get con- I I,. -==r' -- '7z:7=" -L''L_ ._,- ._----=-'U'-=""'--"' =_ ,, : -" J,_, -- -_'_ 0'.--/" --'._ ?'n_'"'_'. _____: '; .. '. -. ; --"""" I. .'..____. -,.I -._r-_..._,-.w'. ,;_'<,J'i'',..". : _. .. r-' '.-.;.;:/.a ... '- .'--',_., .-._ t. ... .... FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1928 CLEW1STON NEWS CLEW1STON FLORIDA Page 3William , , .1 ..... "f. '.' '. " ' I 1.\1 I i ,"'I, _. p, -.".. .,. ANNOUNCING . 'L ..! ;.', . . ' I J' *H.f" : tf' > : ':' .'' .i;:" .1, ;S : ',', l I Another Great Store' . : : : ; i " .,. I: T. Hull. ;.. .\)." "' ..' " ' , .,: ,: : ;- : ; 1.4. .t < ; : " .. : .< .,..... ,\ 1' ' I{ ;> -.i.: ; .1 : .., 'J/. : : -. .. ,,' ., .. ,' ; ..,>" :, :; I { '.' .... ., ,' 't ', ..' for ( ;" iOO f" ':"JV:1. c.' '- r Clewiston {/ .; :."1.' ..:' !:fit: t :',. .>:-j:r': < i ;\ .. ..iJiKf: \ k ;: 5. : , 5 .. .. .. ''' :, .. ,> .:..j.< + { ::), > ,:' .!ii:} pM J ;' 5'; z' '.j: .l 1 : 'F' r:' rL'.' : iSf;; rr i:: '. '.. & ,; . ... .. .:...,. ." T' ' .. "p" W ',' Ji.<" ." .':, :' u,:;. '". .; : ,:;" .lc'. ".. :. ., ,.; I' i f >.; ., i"' :- : ::>' : ': "i ;' : : August : , : ': ;>: : ' ( ; 'i' { j ... : r. , > rL"t : : : , It. .', ..... ., t>'! CLERK CIRCUIT COURT :. I .. ,i ..: '. .- : > ; f. : : ' K .... .f't.\ .- ."' "..., tr \.. ." ::,, \ :,', ; ; > ... ;,'tj. .}' : i I"'M' W. S. Harvel 1 , '. ,'', ...i..... ; '.' S J ''.1" <. \./'"'\ "r .. .. :.:. i *(; . / . . : . ; "\> ' " ?i ; :. : : <&-''<--',A. ?ywv7The / ;. ; ,;:. :i" ,; : r V'f. ;J' / .' {; ": : :( ; .: '.; i .' } ; .. .. '.; .\ / .,: .\.. ,,. :/ ..:. .>,.:, >.. -.. :\ ,.'.:>, ,.4:. .-'.- : ' . { .. 'r"J'" 'C. .' J ' .,. "y .;.rrJ;.',.to -..': ,' ;" '>,'i'? 0. .,., 'oiI"It"jai .' ""! 4.R.I! t' II :> ;;:: ',il' :, ., '; ' > C/:: : :' '. ,Y':" ::. 'I.j' : ,.. ,;..'4 ; .df; : : :; < ; '. : :. :: ;r 1 t . I f\( ::..: : : ',:' t '.-.',.I --, : : :, ' ' " ' : 1: /"" most ordinary citizen of the county knows that the Clerk of the Circuit 0 ; ,:' ': I : : :ti ,. I I the funds. Jr ; i .i-': : :; : Will open his new Seed, Grain, Fertilizer, /. .. .". : .';.Iv; >" ;' " ; whatever in distributing or expending county If. ;: : .: Court has no authority ;: : ', : ::: ; _... ,:': J. A. Fountain knows no more than to think; that the Clerk of the Circuit Court has I ., -'T\, .. : / , . I ( = Feed and Insecticide Store .. .. ,, ',.. ' authority to distribute or expend, the county funds he most certainly does not know :.'$ (<:' "' ,_." i-' I"J I' .: ,- { ;, 'J, : enough to hold the office and if as such officer he should undertake such procedure, ': : < ; \; ): ' ; :In the event he could be elected to the office more than likely he would soon windup ,. f j: :: ii; .: ,..;; ,l.r.Y; : : '' , f. t : < ,.. : .< ; :.. : : ; . .. .' : ; ., ... \ i l . /0 ) \ ;: J \: ,- ,,'., J '< ., dr _ , : in jail. If J. A' Fountain wishes to distribute or expend county funds, it appears :1: 'L ;I! '';; ?),'I ,: : : : :- : .j ',' . ,' '. , . to me that he is running for the wrong' office. He has the Wrong sow by the wrong ear. J, ,: ; ; ;' '.-" .: ":.' .''. 'j"'i ; (' ;. I r r'J : ! : - ,.. ., ....:,:: 'I., 1 )'j 1.,. .. ,: .t.r.' .... .",J. .:.J.. .r:: ,, .> ', .;: :" \, "; ...,, '"\\f > \ :". o'. :;' :': "" .>.'" : : I . .J : l" :;.:. :>. : : '.;'' J ', '' ... :, For the enlightenment of the author or authors of the articles above referred to : : -1:" .'" him, \ ."': ; t : Carrying: the largest and most complete stock : .\ > .; ar.d J. A. Fountain, if he is responsible for the statement attributed. to permit- \ :;. t ,i'. ::.. -'. < : . : ' j me to say that the Clerk of the Circuit Court, under the laws of the State of Florida ,, ; ; < ;L ., :'?; '.. : : : ,; ;; J ..\ is merely a' recording officer and has no'authority' himself whatever distributing ri. ,. ; ". ..; 1 '. .i'v': , . } % be found the ... .:. : : ., : to' In Everglades. : v: -:;;;it;: j expending the county fund The only way that the Clerk of the Circuit Court has I : .. ' or ;. f i. 1'f.. :.. .... : .. I ,, '... .. .... , "' ' ' .. ' of- { l \ '' ; "I other' . funds is under and orders passed by ; 1' anything to do with county by proper h. : (:" / , ' ; '. iicers who, under the law do have the authority to distribute and N expend such. .funds.In ".. 'i... ,.ro' '\ : :'. ti.. : : '' 'f.::' ether words the Clerk of the Circuit Court has discretion, in the distribution of : .... t:.. ; '. expending of county funds but under the,, law, is required to carry out the proper orders ....'>/; .. ; i.C i i.24:,, Years In South Florida ": ,. ; , rv . . . , , (. (' ,. :1 : ,f!'.,:" . such .' J. " who have .authority. ; : ' : ' I :C". '. .' '" : V' .; :;.> ; ; ;. ; : ' it __ ._ It appears to me that it is very unfortunate during an election year for' one to :;' ;: : '. :f '; .' : .:' 1 ?;' .t4 it; ;: ; ,1 ' .. : :< ; ; Z::: : :: : : : . . . .. find i it necessary to resort the publication of such articles as the ones; above referred :_ ,; ; :, : ,: r' S ;;. ..., to. . to which can be of no benefit to any one but on the contrary are calculated to greatly > I _ to. I . '.., injure our county by arraying one section against other sections. Hendry county is t. ?i' : ', I I a young county ,in the state and is making a ,commendable effort! to survive. I think' ;r-,;/ , Q: it behooves every good, patriotic citizen to stand by his post of duty and at least :':, :' assist in upholding the banner of Hendry County. It 'appears to me that it is certainly ; I I ' 4 .: tt : : more forcibly the duty of our county newspapers.' In our ardent interest in the candidacy I Betterbe.' ,. Safe Than Sorry ( I : ; .: . ; of some individual or some faction it certainly is not the part of wisdom to 'r...' i :' :' i .. >1":'.. commit- an irreparable injury for all' future' time. J' ';t; ;j.<} !:, .'ft.:;' '..Y:; I i I ) iY ; :; ::1 ;\ : : ; ; ';' : 1 ;; ; ; : : ', ', ,:." '::" ;: :;: :. .i' :J; .SfftfW! ;"* : : :,1\\: . ;' In all truth, I know that I have at all times realized the fact that as Clerk of \ :1 "!. I : , ,i. : the 'Circuit Court of Hendry County I represented the entire county and have never ::.:: :' !! ; ... ...' ... I Four Tears '.A Time BefSorryty&tMfc ; : ' though' that there difference between sections :' I is Long to . for one moment entertained the was any, ,('.;' .f., I ... . ; 7i . of the In fact, I have known section or sections. With me, it has always I r. '.. .. : I'S'.I; no , f { : county. .l' :::A. I It ,. : ., .tt':: ,. ...' 'X ( , . / ; .. . . : ' . .,,,' J : ,oj :-0. <1' r" ' ;. :. been Hendry_ County and my duty to the county as a whole. Personally, I am apprehensive :,.;".'; .I t :::I. ;.;$:/ : ; i / :._" ,.....,''t'''': '' :. ,;..:....':f., ..."1.....' .'f".).,'r,\;. ::.;-:.1) '. ,:::04: ..:....'it-".. :- "/: .1' :'t: of f any candidate for a county office who promises favoritism to get votes. ir>? ; I' ,'*. ,, .' ... ,, .' I . ' -, ( 'l '' ': 'J''J' : .r. ""'If ;} T :" . ''!J ; For the more than three years that I have served as' Clerk of the Circuit Court 'j' ; k- ': :4(': ::.:.::1'. {,/} r i ..' : ,',e : .,' ,> ; y ', ':' ..>{. ,. ;: :. ,t S ..l 4 :f\J:,: I the county has gone through the most ardent struggle in' her history and 'possibly the ; ,'':'.: St; \; . most trying time that it will ever again experience. The Florida boom and the bond ;'_ ' "! issues for a new court house and roads rendered the work in my office extremely .- be mislead "SO CALLED"straw ) Do not by hard and difficult. But in business matters, pertaining to my office no person can / i<, : .' I ./, truthfully say. that he has ever received anything but the most courteous treatment ''t VI'' {.:. i a..tM.: t . ..... from myself or assistants. And I know that the public generally will bear me out in '' .. .: . . the statement. I have numerous letters that were in no way solicited, commending the .J:; -' ; ' county for, the prompt manner in which their, business was dispatched through the ,: I 'J';::4 Clerk office and the kind courteous treatment extended. i !ft. I ballots appeals : political or I.' ;- sin o e. .screeI1s' ;: , \ : ,it'. ;," At the time I first took charge of the Clerks office I knew little about the' :/',.1'. ) ', .. '- .-' >; ?' >: : ; < /;...- ,": >? *"' : !'" "'''" j-:\? ; T': .\ numerous matters connected with the office as is the case with any person who has ., . never served i in this capacity, and I know that my experience has fitted me' to render'' -,', ; ; to prejudice. "I ', < .'. .. ;, ... far better service in the future. 4. .] :;" ; 'H :- { ) If the people of Hendry County see fit to continue me as .Clerk of the Circjnti.t i: '. i }' :: : ; : Y I' : ' ',:' Court I promise. to give them the very best of which I am capable and I am sure ",':;!1 ,. : : ; ; : : ; ; ,' "..:," that there is no one that will more WILLIAM appreciate T the. HULL.favor. 4'-. V, /::.,.y',\,: ( : 4: ; .: .. ,/:-, .: ,: : ..: ,. .j ;.::-:.; ,', Candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court. .' .1' \, : .. : I ''p' : ,,, \ i ; .' :VOTE FOR : : .. , , : " ; ..; t\\ ': I' I J .: -' . '. ; .i-; : ] ; ' : ; : '&> &"* i 0A : \ . :" : :: : < : ; :: \ &::1 H;:. r vV*- #- ;;''i.'."., : h..,, t'1. : ;.'K ...".' .'., .!." '.. ; '., ; ; : : : ; ', J; i' / ; / .; .t. V ; ' ''' ;'...4i::.-t+" .'f., ;. ..,., ,v4.... J.. .. .. J... ... .. ;. '. d" -' !; '- *', J , -r ::" : fit <; 'V 'T 1 :} L'X1.1?/' : 4iv I:. !.S': : .-' XI ):/ :::: J :' ': , : i e : C \ ; ;> :, :; ) ,:::;( ;.!,, : ,, ; i s: f : >; . ,.". . 4 V '> .' .' ; .';. .. .. .>, . ' : ; r : i J. B. DOTY II I :./:;. (Paid. Political. i 1 Advertisement. ) ' i!;'',.:....:!f..;.o .. ,. ) '.,:,..'','._,. : ' - \ : -I J .. ...; FOR TAX ASSESSOR . \ n , ' -= -- - .. \ . I ; .,', ' V ; : : : \ .:,. ,,. : , L / _ - , r } , .. .. t 4 CLEW1STON NEWS CLEW1STON FLORIDA FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928: a --_ hI. ------- - -- I -. ..".,. ... r I '.,.." '.j;:,:I. ]EN I / I I -':. II ,,::. II II I I 'l _ .. ' I IU L : 1 _ r L--- :- p---1 r- I _ __ i I -T I 7 ... . -r'a- '$ "JiI : ;:; < ; :' ; '"; :h > '; ': : '' : : : f .: \:,:: : ,:, . 'j ; w 1 : .' ':: ,. ,':: , /' r.'r-:. I::: ; 'r gf HE Everglades Drainage is settled Twenty Mil .L ';}: 'W' 1'',!':::I I ". '", y ':1'.: .'J..,.... ". t.. ....{"),:..l T.!';' ..t..,. > -: ., ..'fk'.' ',.' If ; : <::-:." ,Y. ,.':" ::;,\ ; ,':. lion Dollars was voted for this purpose at the last .:'. ::;f :d' 2 r. }:.,:'. :,. . : : :, ',//.T ,">'> '; ;,,,;! ,i , , IP. 928. : : ; : Session of the Legislature of Florida on May 1 8th 1 ,. ;,J :'. : '::4<''b.. \' .'H"..., .'>' .. '..:.'. >r_.'. .,':'.:;c.'" :' 1.. " ' " : :" : f/- '" Ten Million Dollars'oz h of these Bonds were sold to : ; 'f : ' .: y rr : ( : . .ft : : : < ; , : ., "j. :,:,:. .... . .I ., .. .,.__ .:.....".,'. ," :, .,j, $i'. ::.,, add\ to this IS- nonsense. and an outrage. to an already I ,""> ,,,,'.!-!"' ; ..I JJ'-. :f..f;1' ,::" : '. :: \ I . .. .. , ; \.>0. : : ,';" :: ; \ ":- ':. .,..,...r,., :. ' ,, ,'; ; : ,, over-taxed I Further Bonds for Local I. Ui ",1" r"!:<:':. : ,. ;: ',: people. Drainage ." i ; :: .: ;,:: : '.,' .' '.,. .::." : .' i '*, > 11: -:' : .. .. .... ._ :: : : ''-:' :. 'r" ; ...;1 '.1'.. -..:_'.. .;'l.'.,::, 'V-HV/V. / .. ., taxes to already I over-taxes people.1 Under '-:; 1' -LJ": '- ," i'r'4' ) . > ';f'. ," means more an ". '. : ; "t 1;;:' 1 "4.' \:: .',: :: .';;v:.,.,.....-t.' .. .. .' 1.. :,,:,. :. ::...1it.; .:fo'.::':' ;,:;.. ...?JJ. '.t"):",.; ( , '.: ,'l ";::. }'. ; .: the Law of Florida it is" a Felony to set out. a.. Fire. on X" : ..f. ; '}. :y... : ': < { ... ,.:. '.' ' ; : i V. -\ i'.r-.: .:' .. t;; : l ;:, :: .., c ... ,.. : :..: ; , '" . ':&::\ 4<"' .. ''" the Everglades. MORAL.,,? Vote for a Man who advocates :' "; : I-- ' p., ". ,: ."' ;" : '" ,... \ > "* -->,_ ; ::'. "' .: : .A. /' -1".:"" ': - : ' L .. f 1t O\. ::" and Mshis name oa platform worth while refusing .Y.. .;',: ; :. : " .. ; ; ' . : J !if. : , i : ; . 1ii .1- - : .' -" : ; \ .: .: ; ( :: .rl.r/f P '. ,\' '.'" :"( ';:-1? ..': to vote for a man who' does not. :. :: ,.: : ..,;; 't; ;: if: : i., ;!;!.:. 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North and South State Road through IV. No local Bills involving additional ' , >. Highland, Glades, Hendry & Collier taxes or creating new Drainage Dis I .. ' (. .. ;;.' ':.' : .. Counties, .. .. .. "... ..,. ., .- ,"'.: tricts without A. Referendum Clause I: ,,t.',, _/>'}. >- .. .. .. .s. .''-r',,', -;'.,f" '... iM'.r.. ."..: : ,'. "J; t..t.J: .'. .;'..".) .. ; : : \ I t'. II. Sensible 'Game' : Law.: : "I:' ; t\1". Assist the Federal Government in theCaloosahatchee I It e ' . ._ ' t ' : ;!; :; -: ,. I Ii'i' .' \ f- ; *' ttY. /,:: '. :"' {, ttJ'J.IT; r c River problem. { III.. Reduction of taxes by abolishing ; ; < useless VI Assist the Farmers jand Cattle Men. I Officers, and refusing to create 'VII : t' Opposes Division any County I or J . . r. ., more of them. ". { :y'--:: '> )f' .1:1: : ,\i { 1 change of County Seat. . ' t r It' ..1.ii . """" ' 'kA/U. *'< :-x- $ ' i Y I ; 7 & L O1 $ 0. GRAVELY I ! . I '\1 1 t : .. :: ";J. .' '.; ; \ :. ;, ;: ,. \ :. ;,( .. . : t ;t : THE CANDIDATE WHO SIGNS HIS NAME TO ..A PLATFORMP.ge . . .,: ) I ----- - - : TETT : V 192&: : l! ':,j jI FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 .CLEW1STON NEWS CLEWISTON FLORIDA Page 5 1 For United States Senator: 1 I 1j Vote for One- I f For Delegates to the' National Democratic For Clerk of Circuit Court I Local Man I Tamasopo and at El Potrers, the latter t(; : \ Dies '; I work consisting of the construction - '-JOHN W. MARTIN I j I' I IN r. Convention-State at Large Vote for One- of Paralysis : of a great sugar mill refinery -::.j PARK TRAMt!ELL J I I' Vote for Four- J. A. FOUNTAIN I I I 1 and distillery. ,I For member of Congress1st DR. JULIA KLINE I I IU WILLIAM T. HULL I I (Continued from pago 1)) Concerning Clewiston Mr. Poche 1 Congrcssionl District. FlaM and J. C., of Moore Haven; six said; HS. FRED NOONEY :) Vote for OneL. I I For Sheriff daughters, Mrs. S. O. Davis of Wilson -I| "The opportunities here are won- L. BEAN T I I \IRS C. E. HAWKINS I I Vote for One- 'Okla., Mrs. T. J. Dubose of Jes-i; derful. The cane is doing exceptionally : IRS TOMMIE C. BARFIELD I I I IlRS. up, Ga., Mrs. B. P. Pearce of Fort well which Is quite natural because - i HERBERT J. DRANE HOLLAND . J I-1-' \V. W. ,. I ;, I. of the almost \ LENA BIRD I I IlRS. r" Myers, Mrs. C. M. Allen of Clewis- unbelievable rich.l1ess" :::1 J GEO. H. WILDER I -I-I P. S. BUCHANAN D. I. 'I fon, Mrs. W. L. Thompson 'of Macon, of the soil. Work at the mill ''I I--- :.1 For Presidential Electors, Group No. 2:: Ga., and G. C.. Whidden of' Tampa; is progressing steadily, and our efforts - I -a Vote for One- SARAH LANDRU CAWTHO I I11RS. 1'- Colleet.r't"; ;, here will be oC revelation '" one brother J. W. Swindall to f .: ,...,._ and a sis- j AilMON McCLELLAN j I ALVINA CRAIG I I. I I IURS. Vote for One- : .;,': ( ",r" :., 'ler Mrs. C. A. Evans both of Good- people of the state when they real- .1 ROBERT C. PARKER .1YR'rIE WARREN" FTLK)9L1IRS I I I II water Ala. i iFun'eral f ire the full significance of a sugar 'jt | W. P. .ANDRHWS I services mill in the Everglades grinding 1,600 ARb-GOULDING at Gardner Fla.,I HOW I I I i For Presidential Electors, No. 5't. - : l iJ- Group I JAMES L TAYLOR were conducted by'lhe Baptist minister tons of cane every day." . Vote for OneS. vELI.IIO'HARA: I I I IMRS. Rev. Trice, and interrment was > .. V{. DEESE : I ] D\VIGHT R. READ I:1RS. I I I For Supervisor of Registration( ./. .in the family vault In the Gardner,]I , : "I, GEO. WHITFIELD McRORY I-I : KATHERINE TIPPETTS 1 I I cemetery : Clewiston Gets - ,!: ... .i Vote for One- .. I i ' . ; '- For Governor: '. Even Break In ------ .;"' Vote for One- ',. .1. O. CLARK \ : .\ I I' 1 "'::. I Double Header -.: For. Delegates to, the National Democratic VISITORS HONORED ' : DOYLE .E. 1fLTON ', ALICE C. BAILBY r"--- _ 4., \' r. I ,. I I I I .J 'J' J. M. CARSON .' I 1 I I I I Convention-State' at Large MARION MESS) R... //--1' Miss Eunice Gillock of Moore Haven (Continued from page 1) SIDNEY J: CATTS, SR.' ,-,=-, vote for FourrFJLLE \ huse guest of Miss Evelyn Plant Moore Haven got away to a four For Superintendent ef Public Instruction '," TONS A. HATH .WAY I-I --I \ : ,1-1-1 I I vashonered at the latter's home to nothing lead because the .Clewis- : Vote for One- Thursday night at a Various ton infield went and party. crazy forgot JOHN S. TAYLOR 1'. J. APPLEWiRD : : 'I II I I I 1 I I HOWARD C. KETRING TT"I I games were played and delightful refreshments -, what to do with the ball. About that For Comptroller: J. LEO ANDERSON { '---1 Al were served. time made a diving stab of a RICHARDS Vote for One- anREN ANDERSON 1-\l ,1 I CLIFFORD I IT: T1I I I Among the guests were Eunice I r screaming liner, the cash customers I .1 I n-G--PFCUU-: : : ,r ERNEST AMOS : //--1' Gillock, Frances all had fit, the I I HENRY CLAY ARMSTRONG I I Tippey, Majorie I a whole team came to -,(, : EMORY S. MARTIN I KENNETH BALLINGIIDR ; 1---' E. L. STALLINGS I I' i Rarvel, Walter Alston Elmer :Montgomery : -:. life and 'we had a ball game. '::' , James Daniels Immediately after all that Jim Harvey For Commissioner of Agriculture: JOHN S. BEARD '-I-I For County Commissioner, District; N.. 1 . Guthrie. ; Poardsley walked and swiped second. . .; Vote for One- f 5 J. ,R. l'1'rux) BULLOCK I I r.Vote for One- '. Hostesses were Miss Evelyn Plant, He tallied on Al's single. to center. (.. f_ THEN MAYO I I RICHARD W. ILRYIN I I I SAM H. DAVISWILLIAM '.' I I Mrs. A. R. Plant, assisted by Mrs. Al stole second, the catcher overthrew J '',.-':r TILL S. SPARKMAN i I I REDMOND B. GAUTIDIlt I I C.- HOOKER I I' .1 /Ia .vel and Mrs. Tom Smith. the bag and big Al steamed JJ For Railroad C.mmiMi.ner, Group No.1; M. 0. 'HARRISO I I I ; all the way home before the astounded i -. Vote for One- .For County Commissioner, Dfotrirt No. 2 centerfielder could recover the .' FRANK HILBUN a I I ball. Will cheers. fl( W. W. PHILLIPS Vote for One- LEGAL NOTICE ,I: I I Ii E. Z. JONES, SR., '," ,I' I I I ::A11 persons now onv lands of the Rabbit Cothern then broke into the A. S. WELLSFor I I ) S .' ', rR l'C..A.GILL. I. .1 .' I. ball game. Pritchett drove liner KIHOQ JOHN J.: 1 t tBE Okeelanta Plantations Co., or Section a long Railroad Commiecioner, Group No.',2: J. L. SBUBOLDSBLDEN ; .' to deep left. The Rabbit .TON ANIJR] .' I 1 1 I 1 23 Hendry. county and Section scampered Vote for One- ' L. STHWART '. ll) Palm Beach. hereby back, leaped high into the .ozone irs +J ARYAN MACK: 1-1 ; .1"I ,I ; county are FRANK KAY ANDERSON !-j and returnd to mother earth with the 1 I : notified to" call at once and sign lease ; JAMES O. CASSIDY I I f PAT MURPHY IS I I. .j Fir County C.mMiMie.or. C..iet' M...' I... or .vacate: at once without further notice ball .Events then transpired with " r IIIRS" R. L. ia.TON : C. PEACOCK, 1 ITi I. '1 Vote for OneC. '; : 1r( breath-taking 'speed, ';as they say in : . I I I " EPPES A. YANVALZAHCDGAR I-I .. I .' "' Ei; WMCCULLY, ', '1 the movies: or something.. Sansbury ., T C. GOCHRANH. , CARL HARGRAV .. l " ,'Cr : .1 poled double' W. WATBRIGWI< r I .. .:: !.. .- 6.1.8"15.1I a to left, and Doug followed . Fir Repr t nUtIve ? .,. I L. DBLANBY '. I I ,!I' :'. t ( with a triple, to center:., making ". . . Tote for On<- DRMW 'HAMPTON. .1. ." '.:"'.:I .. 1'the score four to three. On his : \I . .' . 1. It EIDARDSLRYL : ,:- I -, I .1 For'.Delegates to the National Democratic: : i'. I' ." next appearance Mr Douglas; produced .' , O. GX&YELY '. : District For County Commissioner.. :IDMrlot' N.. 4 ,,: :.. P,. A. Ppchels another triple to right and gal- : ' I-- : ' . .I First Congressional : : :. ' : !. : loped in with the : , 0.1--' tieIng run when Vote for j. : /f. \ ; G. iRf.KJNDa: -' / .. ., Named Head OfMill .. .. '. I IM. Suggs threw ,rl the Vote for Two1E. .. :, : .one by catcher. I. For Tax AMeMOr .' \ -' '" : Tf BOHJCLAIR>; \. ,- -'\.: ;, 1 ...::. i I : .' Operations Moore Haven went out .In front In r- . ,' : Tote for Oae- : ]eTHIBtEDa ITFI W. L. MUR1LA.Y. ,' ', '" : .-." ;; ..-,.'... "' I .''I" ... ","f-'j'', the ninth when Pritchett singled i i. ' 1. 'R. DOTY I I' I Iw. W. }I. HAKJCNBSI. 1 I-- t '' 'I i (Continued- from page.1) stole second and scored on'Wright's . Fir County C mJII1"'f fp..r, DMrfet No.:''i. ; S . McCAKTS : : O. MANLEY I I I JAMES I II : ..f : J when he built: the Central ..Valesco; double r HURD L. REEVES l I CECIL' R. ,rtILLIPC . 1 I-f Vote far One-. I| t the Sugar :Factories Construction After Reeves' had rolled out, Sans- = = [I of New York when he built bury slammed a triple to right, but Fir Cciwtty Jv4Q4 : JOHN B. SUTTON 1 J. N. MALL I 'I I I company ," . i centrals at Agramonte, Vertients and It did ho good, for Doug fanned. The . :. V.te for Om CI., TAYLORWALLACB 1 I I J. P. HULL I I I i . San Cristobal in. Cuba. catcher dropped the .ball, threw him ri' W. N. HKfDEKAONPTBSLEY 1 I TBRVUC 1-1-' 1::-r-MATI" X I I I. His experience in Mexico includedthe out ,at first and the, return throw , t. C. RICHARDS I i t.J., E.- WORTMINQTON ". .- I-II I L. C. SUMNER I I L I building of sugar mills at Rio !caught Wally.sliding' home. ' .. "'J'., .. : I: .. \\1 : II ,. :, I II I TAXAYiS. I ...;. , 1 1r <<:IJJ --...' <. 1. j jF F !-.-. <.:. : .. .... 14I . I _/ I l S VIEN.BR" I: . fr.t- '. . '). . .. .. .... . r. ; .. ....:{/;J.4,.. ,; -.: \ '. l : r \ \ i '. / ".' E. . ' ..- : !i 1 i '. "::' , ;; "i " ; CONTINUE IN OFFICE, THE . ... J .. .. ,', ":t',: _. .: '> } .-7.,:({' :.,r '. .. f "I .: :{ ;,.",. f: \ v : :',;" :'' :., ::: 'J) '''- .'f.;'J ., ': ,. : ,/: MAN WHOSE RECORD OF : . ; : ... ,' : .. . t'f '1)' t ,! ;: f ,i 't. : '1'U' t ., . ' . -.' ,# )., .f ..: ;'t; ,, ' I. ': '. ': : (- : } ; -'0'J : i .. ,:.,:! : : '. <" ;' -- } ' '' :- : : I : ;. : w1d'' : '<1\"". L.t; THE PAST FOUR YEARSASSURES " ,. '.4 ; : '''- , ' & } . .. =Iffrf : 4 :: :> :.! > '!;'.";' : '::1'' : ' .T.- 1. : : l:< : YOU? THATWTff :, : , Q ., .. .., ',, f'.',.., ,'. : ", \.'.'. \; ... ', .. 1, ,.. "..,), ... '.' = ," s" \( .... . ..' ... .. '. !'- :, i, ,. , (i }: .r. .. "' .'< :. ';: :; i, ",;;,: : P.0', : .: ( : .;. :; ',: :: < r:' -,, ; r.:. , ,. ; :: . . ... ' , 'J> '" ; t1 ;. YOU HAVE oe" ," ') . L ;'' t : ; :: t ... : : ' ; : : ' p J. : " : ,., ., ,,; : : ::: : 1-4 : t f. ; : ;. '1: .L r , : : ' : : '. : .: . .v. .;.. \, No Vain Regrets .. '. .' ". 'JW'" r I".h." ,", ..-... :.: ,,' ',. :, : r,:.:: ., ;:;; ,;' :, '. .H. -" '. ;::' "' ." ... .:'('l ::'b;:)'" : :, :',:',,:: .. : :: -.' : !;: : . '.7 : 1t 1/t / ,; 't '. ;" U" R'D. L' REEVES ,.. :::< .i' .' cT : . i .. ,, < .' ', ...,\ '"'.: ; ..:' :: . ,, ' \! t . . I :;, S FOR] REELECTION AS YOUiT4X. ASSESSOR 5 5 S '. 1t I 1 1I .___ _..... _IIiI "' ....r""""' ...... :. ._._. S t ' r 5 p ; K I I i \ '; , l n._., I j :;,:;.,-,:; -- .." -_...:' -" .; J. r- ., . -' -: : Y; .::.... '. '-; .. "" I'I'-r- .,, :. :", -:; r:: :r'W'. ?,',,", y. '.!'i"M, :; '' : '," 't"r.:: <' 'T.; 7;' : .:. .. ..: : ':--7, fIf'. )':TT. ...,j'1f..r-. ,__." .- .,. .. i' ! f. Page 6. CLEWISTON NEWS, CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, JUNE, 1928 II,41 I _ __ .. _. __ II ., ., .. __.. - ., ,, ?' 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' : : { It will be well worth your time to pay a special visit 't t even one longer line ' year your ' ; : to the Celotex Cottage when you are in Chicago. Mean- : : 'J e attic with Celotex. I I ' ,. 1. while, please let me send you an u resting book,giv'J. : '; " . : I R 1 'j'. ing all the facts. Just mail the below. .r' . you : coupon }: ::: I , : ,; BYELIZABETH Get all the facts . ; r ) :" ;" GARY I r>' ,! ", 2.' );.., j'J Only by using Celotex can you secure for your THE CELOTEX COMPANY: CHICAGO, ILL. j E ; '.. ., Hostess, advantages. wonder that Mills: New\: 'Orleans, La.: ',, ,:"i.\" 1. :: I : r, Celotex Cottage, Chicago more than >195,000 have 'Celotexed their homesin Branch Sales Office in many pfincioal: cities .. .. .. :. ,'. :. 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':, .; i '.,' weather-snug and dry all winter long-restfully Mail tho coupon for your copy .,, ::r: :::;' : .....\; <.. '. I':' I quiet in spite of noisy traffic.: of this free Celotox Book. Its 33 ii'' ..1'.S ',-.".i'" .. I I 'I N filled ., ; .( ', .:>. ; JF ; "'.;: ;' Naturally, everyone want these 1 great advantages. paj are with intorosting ; :, : ijploturoaandfaotathafwillmean J' ;'. .',', ., : ow ,? / : : " , i: '; But most people think_ them, beyond .their reach. ; : "f '. .xnoro comfort in your home. ; .. ........ 'r" :' : .A' "It must cost a lot to Celotex a houseis a frequent . ;, ': -:,; ,. comment. 11 ' :, ",' The Celotex c..f : ,1. But the truth ia that every family can enjoy this ' 645 N. t -- Michig tn S** ; : "' .' new degree of comfort. Whether your home IB old Chicago. Moro tri.trt f.i 1:.., : i. or new, large or' small Celottzdng it will .Coet little 18,000people visit *.'&:. ' .\ remarkable cotta j.w . : or nothing extra. .., I i. ; '. .VtJr7 YOM. f / \ In new constructioa: brood, strong Cclotex boards ; : replace wood lumber in the walls and roof! The take . II : the of lath -......................1H..........................................................-..--.....- ..........- ' :!- place,, undo1 plaster.: : Tbsy wit quiet ; i ,; .:(. without tho UIIe of deadening fit.r4 . THE CELOTEX COMPANY. , :."; t.. ... : .', ... ,. . I' 1 1 '. '. .. -J. ..., ,.. ': *._2 ,., .i\, ; .;. '''' .' .. ;.: 'f , p : ; '\' >: : > S P 1'1|II'1.. .. .\\'.. WnM .,...'n ''.'".,.,<,'. .'.IV, . . ,.r-' : ,'.' :" '. ...". I ?lease send the new. Cela tax Book.'f'\ : : : :;;':. :I II ' ( " I Name ._.....__..._..__..__- r.. *ROTEX >:: t: S't revs': ...._.L...._ ..._......._ .._ I\I t-- !, '" 1 I. --- __.___..__....___...__ ....__. ._ , "" .' '4 7{ :.{. .: .' '. ," . ; l ( , } INSULATING . .... ) ', .. , LUMBER f .t'>'" i-- '. "-' ftoJ''n' 0:" t"J.r.! '' n "(elo ed hotis-. .\-.".ten :t.o ' Ij __ii- ;; ;'. .. : .,, : ...': .;>. ;. ..: : : j I ,,' :':g" ;, I ,.f" '. .'," :' !'<: : -.'- !'J' ''' '; '; : :: ',:" ;:'; "Hj;"l"t) (< ; : : .. : : 'i.): ii':I '.. / - .I) {j . .. 1 , I ,, _=n .>- .,." _=. -__.-. ;-"..,.-. -' -. "-cn.I ,,-r.r ..;--S -. "' -- =" ,".,.... <=""!'!!"__ .,." :::,-c. --.":" =. "7' ::-:::- : : ._,.''''':= ''' ""'-':"" =-- =."'!:?I"r: ,.. ....":J"L" >L ( " , " .r _.._ _. --- .._ .. -- < .. '. --- ,', I , --- --'-= -' "- mr- I , FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 CLEW1STON NEWS, CLEWISTON FLORIDA Page 7 u J. . , E .v POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERDistrict Fountain, Taylor I Clewiston's Fame as. The Celotex'! Company Robert company, Fresno, Calif.. Walter Wilkinson - r No. 1 (Clewiston) I Urban, The ,Southern. Sugar company; Vice President and Manager -, FOR CLERK OF' THE CIRCUIT I II Sweep County In I As Sugar Bowl William God nrd, Secretary, Lumber sonville, Calif.; and T. A. Burt, Vice ' t Believing that District No. 1 Attracts CaliforniansContinued Mill Works, Oakland, Calif.; Elmer of The Central Supply Wat- ;';L' I i' company : COURT (Clewiston) should have more active Political Race'I( ( ''from page 1) King, Vice President, King Lumber President of The Celot'ex company. l I --- representation in the county, I here I be Impressive. company, Bakersfield, Calif.; F. D. & f : I wish to announce to the voters of by announce my candidacy for (Continued from page 1) I I .Foundations had been laid and rescott, President of Valley Lumber I Subscribe for the News ,: Hendry county that I am a candidate: County Commissioner from This dis Another factor which has swept work was steadily progressing but :'1: for re-election to the office of Clerk trict. legions of votes to Taylor's standard the steel for the mill had not 'yet ar- STATEMENT OF THE OWNER 2. That the owner is: (If owned by ' '* of the Circuit Court, at the Democratic Almost five years farming in thissection : intended itved. I a corporation, its name and address the : r Ir the fact that .he was SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA- 't Primary election of June 5th, have equipped me with a When the second group came a'r'k must be state and also immediately :victim In a move made he believes TION, ETC.,, REQUIRED BY' THE > 1928. knowledge of the real needs of the, I'I'I ago' however, they were unable thereunder the names and addressesof ',' I will appreciate your vote and in ,community.Your I to discredit him with the voters but ,TO see the 16 foot cane as this had ACT'' OF CONGRESS: OF AUGUST stockholders owning or holdingone fluence. support will be justified.S. :which: he said Is actually bringing I been cut, 'replanted and is now some 24, 1912. : per cent or more of total amount It WILLIAM T. HULL H. DAVISANNOUNCEMENT I more votes. I three feet high, but at the mill site .:..-- of stock. If not owned by a corpora- ',' "The people of Hendry county"' they saw more than 150 carloads of 1 tion, the names and addresses of the * . I steel either erected or piled along- Of Clewiston News published weeklyat Individual owners must be given. If e, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce as a candidatefor i he said, "for the most part are above sMe the track for more than a mile. Clewiston, Florida' for April 1st, owned by a firm, company, or other r :: i, I the Office of Supervisor of Rep', mudslinging and as a general rule Giant steel 'work for the mill proper 1928. unincorporated concern, its name and I iI.! I hereby announce as a candidate Istration, of Hendry County. Subject' I such action is discouraged by their and the power units was erected address, as well as those of each in- I Florida ) State of ' i' ,for County Commissioner fr.m DIEd to the June Primary. Your vote and' "Judging from the support I can I puil an army of workmen were busy dividual member, must be given). \d tract No. 3, subject to the June PrL influence will be appreciated. ; logically expect, it appears thoug: erecting the steel or hauling In new County of Hendry. )ss. Louis A. Morgan Clewiston. Fla. ALICE CURRY BAILEY (II to the mill, over the' sceplcally con-I Before? me, .a, notary public in and Ona E., Morgan, Clewiston, Fla. mary. the1 .. will be the next tax collector of the State and count aforesaid, track. railroad sin cted for '1 ,H. L. DELANEY FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURTI 3. That the known bondholders, I r county, and with victory practically The result, is that to California by' personally appeared Louis A. Morgan mortgagees, and other security holders - )J TAX ASSESSOR I hereby announce as a candidatefor In sight I want to take this ,opportunity -] members of both of these groups were I who having been duly sworn : owning or holding 1 per cent or FOR. I ought eyewitness stories of 10 footcane according to law deposes and says 'earlier pledges : more of total amount of bonds, mort- N the office: of Clerk of Circuit to renew my ' I f and steady progress on the construction hat he is the owner of the Clewis- other securities If ( or gages are: Court, subject to the June Democratic that on assuming office I shall doan Hurd L. Reeves announces f.r re Primary. Your vote and Influencewill v of a mill that will grind 1- toil News and that the following, is, there are ,none, so state.) election a? Tax Assessor of the best in my power to encourage even 500 ,tons of sugar cane a: day. to the best of his knowledge and belief Ona E. Morgan, Clewiston. ' county, In the state.. Let us all pull r together be appreciated. distribution of county funds and In' the pictures above are left to :. a true s statement of the owner- Clewiston Inc. Clewiston t' J. A. FOUNTAINFOR Company , ' fop the good of all parts of county Improvements. right Clement Fraser, vice president, hip, management (and if a daily pa- Hendry County I The outlook for J. A. Fount iln's Loop Mill and Lumber company'' of pct the circulation: ), etc", of the Fla. , If, satisfied with my work SUPERINTENDENT OF winning the :race for clerk of the' Almeda, F.: L. ,Parker, president Eureka aforesaid publication, for the date First' Bank, of Clewiston, Clewiston are ' you PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :circuit, court, Is exceptionally promising ''Mill and Lumber company, Oak shown in the, above caption required I Fla. VOTE FOR ME on June 5th. ) he said., land, 'Edward H:,, Peterson, 'president icy the Act, of ,August 24, 1912, embodied LOUIS A. MORGAN ; 13 To The Voters ,of Hendry County: I "In LaBelle Clewiston, Felda and San " I Mallott, and Peterson of Fran- in section 411, ,Postal Laws FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER candidacy I am a candidate for renominationto I Sears the progressive, people,," he cisco, Harry E. Jones, Hollywood, and Regulations, printed on the reverse . I wish to announce my Dis- the, office of County Superintendent said; "appear to want. a change. I Cal., William G. Ames consulting en- ,of this form, to wit: IF YOU 'want to sell your lot w in for County Commissioner: from June of Public Instruction subject to am not making my race on any false gineer for: the Southern Sugar company 1. That the names and addresses Clewiston,... write McCully. : * trict Number 5, subject to' the the action of the Democratic Pri- promises and believe that I havea Robert Urban of Los Angeles, : or the publisher, editor, managing editor - Democratic Primary, June 5th. in June. With assurance from clearly defined duty to perform ' mary W. T. Summers, vice' president and business managers'.are. : j. p. HULLS all parts of the county: that the" people when elected. I have outlined to, the, United Bank and Trust company Publisher, Louis A. Morgan, Clew- FOR RENT-Acreage in Section '23 REGISTRAR ?. approve my record as a public voters of, the county what I proposedto San Francisco!, Gilbert H. Beesemyer,. ton, Fla!,; ,Editor, Tom Smith, Clew- Hendry County and Section 19:Jn FOR candidacy servant I rely upon their supportand do' and on assuming office I'' Intend secretary' Guaranty Building and f tinFla..; Business Manager, Louis Palm Beach) County, $10 per a re.McCully. . I wish to announce my for, Hencr," trust my case with them. to carry out these plans to the Loan association, Clement Fraser, A. 'Morgan, Clewiston, Fla. I -: tf. Registrar up aunty " :the DemocraticJune ED. G., PFLUGE letter. and Move W Stephens Los Angeles subject, to ' ,County I attorney. 5th. 'r#" " #" ##" ;" ,#" ,,,#,,#,#,,,,," " ,###,,#. In the of, the lower picture, group O. CLARK. r COUNTY COMMISSIONER / J. FOR Sears Lumber Man are: / FOR TAX COLLECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3 Left to right, they are: T.., H Kewin - Praises CleW ston candidacy" President of United Lumber com SEED FEED I wish to announce my -! - for Tax Collector for Hendry: County II I hereby announce as a candidatefor pany, Modesto, ,< Calif.; George L "> . to the Democratic Primal,, County Commissioner from Dis (Continued from page 1;' Eastman, President of Chamber of ', ., ., r '; subject . trict Number 3. Subject to the June Inn'' Mr. :McEwen ,drove through th< Commerce.Los. Angeles, Calif.; Way ,:': .< , June 5th. Democratic Primary. Your vote and town and visited officers of the Clew- erly Tilden, Tilden Lumber company, . TAYLORFOR JAMES L. Influence will be appreciated. ibton i company and ,the Southern Oakland, Calif.; Emil Kllcka, President - DREW HAMPTON, Sugar company."If of Klicka Lumber company, San INSECTICIDES I I REPRESENTATIVE I were suddenly dropped down Diego, Calif. B. G. ,Dahlberg, President - -'-- in this cuntry, I'd almost bet I was of The Celotex company, Ches " OF HENDRY FOR SHERIFF TO THE PEOPLE in the sugar cane country of Louis ler H. Miller, President of Architects COUNTY la na. Society ,Oakland Calif:; John ..Thom:0 - , M a myself as a ! I hereby announce myself I hereby announce "Your town impressed me greatly; , from re-election to the office - .> 4 candidate for Representative candidate for particularly ,the beauty of layout, andI to the action Sheriff of Hendry County. subject of Hendry County can easly understand that this .' .. k *p of the Democratic JUKe Primary.- Subject to the Democratic electionon place Is fast becoming one of the ':N:N N:-- , H nominated most important sections of the count don't. f fact that the Rep. in the same ,manner as I, have X : ' the kee'p in mind you )". 1. I ,. resentative Is the representative of in the past. Your vote and Influencewill t ratch! Juse : Comany -: i !::, "- , and such I ball rep. be appreciated. : ',.- /' as # " the people s': & ;, . " Hendry County D. L. MCLAUGHLIN War Dead reHonored ? 's 'J..z. :'ij-5<' ": ' resent all sections of .t. s. \ ;: :. \. __. ; best of my ability. .. N' . the very ) ' to .z. Here .. T-s Moore Haven Fla.W.O.MANLEY will be ap. h . vote and support , Q) Your ANNOUNCEMENTTo ?. by P .'.Ated.tI County: Continued 1) = h t. p the Voters of Hendry ( from pace b Respectfully I hereby announce myself a can- appropriate poem, "In Fladner's .. .h.s.f . .' J LOUIS O. GRAVELY didate for County Judge of Hendry Fields." b County, subject to the Democratic Jim Beardsley in a short, talk urged .. h* Acute Discomfort Unsightly SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Primary of June 5. Your vote will be those present to consider the war -:f Sores are Caused by Muck, ItchA; ;: heroes in the light of "those who are that I am a appreciated. i :;:Ground Itch, Ring Worm and Trop, I wish to announce W. N. HENDERSONFOR not here" rather than those who are _. office of Superintendent ical Sores. X , candidate for the dead. He mentioned Archie Thomas ?.. .:. ' : ! Hen. Don't Neglect It.Angar's of Public Instructitn COUNTY COMMISSIONER and Charles N. French, Hendry county = Itch Medicine Brings..:*. , : ,- dry County, subject to the Democratic DISTRICT'NO.. 1 residents who' died in France. .. " ;" I "" in June. If elected I will :;[.Quick and Sure Relief. .z. ... ; .<. ; . Primary Services closed with the singing by: 'i' 'A .L-- -For- ,," business fba. .. Guaranteed Where You Buy It X ; : :, ';,' : conduct the office on a I hereby announce for reelectionas those present of a verse of. the Star /) .. sis. a candidate for County Commis- Spangled Banner. :RALSTON;: DRUG COMPANY.1}: : '. TAX ASSESSOR ' E. L. STALLINGS. sioner from District Number One. I 'z.v CLEWISTON, FLA. v, i. Pd., will continue to serve you as in the 1 .:N:N:N:N:M.N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N.N.N:N:N:N.N:N:N:N:N:N:. Subscribe for the News Presents *" past. the following qualifications: . FOR REPRESENTATIVEI W. C. HOOKER ;'.,.. ," I wish to announce to the voters I II Try us for Job PrftingWANTEDResidence \ CLASSIFIEDfit 1.-High School ,Education. ,of Hendry county that I will be a LOUIS O. GRAVELY .1 I II "-'. ,-. candidate for Representative in the I LAW 2.-A "Dirt" Farmer. ATTORNEY AT .. ' .. 18 y r lots In Slewis Im.-- ---- nominated Democratic and Primary elected of I,June promise 5th. to If I Bank LABELLE of LaBelle FLORIDA Building ton from $600 to $800 each. McCul:-I : 3.-Has an Accurate Knowledge of iy, Clewiston, Fla. FOR SALE-At sacrifice, 10 acre full devotion to give my time and COURTS. PRACTICES IN ALL mile from Moore Land Values ''in 'Hendry County. muck farm one the Interest of the entire county. _ I J. E. BEARDSLEY BOTH STATE AND FEDERALFOR to be held June Gth, 1938. Haven on Moore Haven-Clewiston .4 I II' Course Mathematics Special in - If elected I promise (with the highway. Good house, garage, trac TAX COLLECTORTO FOR SHERIFFTo aid of the board of equalization) tor, etc-crops already: planted- HE3DRY to and clear title-don't delayto . THE VOTERS OF equalize the assessments of deed . The Voters of Hendry County; taxes in, accordance wIth the value get price, and terms-a wonder Your Vote Will Be Appreciated. Florida. COUNTY: of property assessed. ful buy.-McCully, Clewiston, Fla. , - I (hereby announce myself 'as a I hereby announce myself a I further promise that Iwill @, candidate for Sheriff of Hendry candidate for re-election to the not try to homestead the office DR., P. H. JONES, Dentist .#II###'#'#" ###'#####,##,##,##" #,#, ,#" ####,,,,,##" #,##,,,# county Florida, subject to the actionof office of Tax Collector. I want by using favoritism In the assessment Moore Haven, Fla. the June Democratic ', of taxes for the of' Primary. I you to know that I sincerely appreciate purpose - nominated and elected I promise to : the confidence yen have building up a ]political machineto I will be in my office in Moore; For Able Sincere and do my duty as your sheriff. reposed in, me In the past and assist mo In ,re-election. In Haven on the following dales: : an Competent , I will appreciate your vote and to promise, that Ii re-elected you other' words I pledge my word of April 91011121314.30 . . Aggressive Representative ,-:support.. ., Respectfully will never have occasion to regret honor that If elected In 1928 Twill May 1-2-3-4-5-21-22-23-25-25-26, : "" W. W. HOLLAND. I same. I made you a similar NOT be a candidate to sue- ; promise l before last election and reed myself In 1932.jMy ) : Vgte For ' -I -" ': ;i- FOR COUNTY JUDGE thirteen .In FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. . -- can honestly! do so again.I have years residence . tried to servo you as your servant LaBelle] ( ten years of which I. Engines and Pumps : George H. : Wilder '.' I I, hereby announce as a candidatefor to the best' of my ability and was cashier of the Bank of, La Light and Water Plants , f the office of County Judge of on account of ,my experience in Belle) has enabled mo to, become Cables and Ropes ., Hendry County. Your vote and in- the office I know that. I can gIve acquainted with values In Hendry Belting and Rubber Goods : -FortC0NGRESS- fluence will be appreciated. you more efficient servIce, In the County My, experience_ as cashierof ,. Hoists 'and Feed Grinder ' ' >; WESLEY C. RICHARDS futures, than I Late In the past. the bank and also as railroad; MANHATTAN MERC. CORP. ' gtY Thanking you in advance for your agent and telegraph operator fora 911 First St. Fort. Myers, .,;/ : : ; FOR REPRESENTATIVE vote and support and with best number of years will enable me tf ' ;, '.7 I ''hereby announce for re-election wishes for every one, I am, to do the clerical work connected .:" .'\ ,,< ; '', : ;l -as your Representative from Hendry with the office.If Truck, 1In Needs'In ," ;... ,' Your friend, FOR SALE-One ton Ford : '.:': Sympathy With Our r ;z..> County. Subject to the Democratic ,Yo P. ANDREWSFOR the above platform appealsto stake body, 1926 model. For,, sale , ." Primary June 5th. Your vote will! be you, and you believe I will cheap.-Box 348, ,,, Clewiston, Fla. \'ItI appreciated. TAX ASSESSORI strictly adhere to It I will appreciate 3t. Public and Private Life a Record of GEORGE HENDRY your vole and influencein 1 .. hereby announce myself a the Primary Election. FOR SALE-One typewriter desk \ Capable and Commendable Service. t "ANTEDto buy a 16 to 18 inch candidate for the office of Tax : and chair. Cheap.-Box 248, Clew- .. : I inche leather satchel or suitcase Assessor,; for Hendry county, 'sub Very truly yours, I&loii. 3t. _. . 1 ; Give description and lowest cash ject fo the vtlll of the voters at i .. A Man of ACTION! . I 'r.rice'-Box B, Clewiston News. ,* the Democratic Primary Election :., ,' I -I.. .,R., DOTY, ,I '';. .: I -. .- , ) , . - I " ! a+- -r ,,;.! -'- - 1' : : : :. ._ . ; - . - . . .. I .\ I . CLEW1STON NEWS; CLEWISTON FLORIDA Page 8 FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 192R . I Ed. G. Pflugo, superintendent of l lets are as fully entitled to the protection sonablo hours.If Thanking in advance/ the good men II '. ', Public Instruction In Hendry county, of the law 'as are the rich honored by my friends in Hen- and women of Hendry County who I BY. THE WAY HAVE : accompanied by Mrs. Pfluge. spent a and powerful, and that both should dry County with' the office I here way on June 5th next favor me with I I day here on business. seek I promise to the best of my ability their votes I remain . receive equal punishment for crime.I .1 to enforce in the County Judge's Yours to +I serve # believe that the administration of ; r J HEARD THAT' Court the principles above set forth. J WESLEY C. RICHARDS. YOU L. O. Gravely of LaBelle was a business justice should be without fear or 1Q'j E visitor here.J. f:-.]'or, uninfluenced by friendship, I T -=- wealth or social prestige. I believe that the business of the I I II' S . Members o(' the Clewiston' Won- F. L. Williamson, accompanied by E. Beardsley. spent a few days County Judge's court, as of all courts, I -: .tAsk an'f club were 'guests of the Moor(, 'ViHlam! G. Ames antI Dr. H. T. Sum- :n I.allelIc'on.. business. should be conducted courteously..!, .'"- .. Tampa cheerfully: and with the utmost dispatch the Men l.lyen"oman' club at the Odd Fellows na left Sunday afternoon for -' : i hall in Moore Haven. where they spent a few days on consistent with strict justice I who Wear Among recent guests at,, the Clew- ;.1 _ business. to all parties concerned Including the The early part: of the meeting wa sh I I iston f Inn were Mr. and Mrs. Ran- I Them : I public. : given over to a business session witReports olph" Laughlin, of St. Louis, Robert ; I believe that In all judicial acts \ L Mrs. C. C. Klutts, presiding. Captain F. Deane Duff spent the Labghlin of St. Louis, W.. D. O'Con- -that's one good way to / I > 1 1 and decisions the Public good should . of the year's work of the Moor week end at Palm Beach. nfll of Miami, H. C. Kleier of Miami he the first consideration. dscover the merits 'or demerits i ,Hnyen.club. were made by various Royce Whitley of Frostproof, J. Nel- : f believe the County Judge's office of a brand of clothing. . committee chairmen, impressing the Mr. and Mrs. M. \W Bigg accom son Watts of Miami, C. I. Allen of II cn?' of the most important in the There plenty of witnesses' - visiting clubwomen with the activity; panied by Mrs. Bigg's mother, Mrs. Lake WaleS: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc- are of the Moore Haven women during franc Howard spent, a few days in Neil of Jacksonville, J. H. Kanslnger County attention, that It of requires the the undldlved in this community who'll \\ ) \ r t the past year.A Miami.Mr. of Sebring, Walter Hygema, P. G. one who holds swear to the sterling worth of / It. and that the office should not be \\ \ J jEDLENOLflff roll call by the secretary was Curavacius and E. C. Speer of Se- closed' to the public because of outside - answered with verses of welcome tithe and Mrs. A. Backus returnedto tring; and D. G. Cox of Okeechobee. interests but open at all rea- \\ Clewiston visitors. Clewiston from Miami where they - Mrs. Rose King entertained with spent the past few months. Br. .Back cLOTHES .; FOR COUNTY. ,JUDGE a delightful solo, "The Piper of Love" us is associated with the Southern J1aGUr",)WRFrcuWenrGamrCEnern I . pud Mrs. Ida May Green gave a mus Sugar company. I To My Fellow Citizens, Voters of CLOSE TAILORING Co. ' . foal reading with Mrs. Charles Ryanat Whea Clewiston People .. ' 1 r r Hendry County: 1 the piano. Ina party of visitors from Sebring i I I I hereby desire to announce myself Visit )( ore Have I This fine line of tailoring has hosts of friends everywhere for. II I Mrs. Charles A. Jackson, presiden'tof who spent a few days here' were I. a candidate for the office of .. Ir II I four good reasons-high quality, right style; correct fit, moderate I I the Clewiston club thanked the and J., L. Myers Walter Hygema, IJ.I I County Judge. subject to your approval They make their keaduarters( at j jI jI i price. That's about all there is to want in a suit or topcoat. , Moore Haven club for its hospitality G. Curavacius, and E. C. Speer. at the Democratic Primary of June I and explained that early in the fall 5, 1928 on the following: jI .Y) . the Clewiston women will entertainthe C. G. Sherrell. of Lakeland, representative -. 1i I PLATFORMI Haven club. Moore : of the Moore Clothing company Following the program a social of that city spent a few days believe that cheerful obedience I I j Notes/ The DeLuxe Line i ih.. cream of /the shoving= Ash/ to see it. hour was. enjoyed during which de In Clewiston on business. to law i is the duty of every good citizen i I r ligbtful; refreshments were served. and that only by such r obedience I :_ROYER'Sr. Among the visiting women from C. I. Allen of the Atlantic CoastLine can our liberties as American citizens " Clewiston were Mesdames C. A. Jackson railroad at Lake Wales was a I endure.I ... W. C. Hooker, J. O. French, L business visitor in Clewlstou. believe that the poor and help- Quality Service Satisfaction .. W. Bergeron, rL.. Puffer, Jesse Tippey William Cecil Owen, C. W. and their visits are always .' Macdonald, Arthur Plant, E. C. 'Cole, .appreciated. DARCY DRY CLEANING J Louis Morgan, Walter- WhJUen\ W. . D. Becker, T. V. Watson, Lawton Sims, E. L. Stewart,. J. E. Beardsley, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING I , M. E. Kynett and Tom Smith. Moore Haven women present i were I II-I .= + I '-. -_. _._ I Mesdames' C. C. Klutts, president, B. A Bales, Fred:, Cora Flanders Cothern, W., J.F.E.Fan Chestnuts ing-- Let us save you money on repairing your, old I fi '_ In view of the assistance being given home builders in ;'i ;,i iI ton, V. Gram, M. F. George, H. S. I solving the house r Our work is guaranteed our labor skilled shortage problem, the Clewiston Chamber -, I car. : <,nve, M. S. Hayes, C. H. Settle, J. ' C. Swindel, M. Valaer, D. C. Garman, of; Commerced endorses the work of the Clewiston workmen and prices based on ihe )lowest ; are .Thompson, H. H. Howell, Hannah our ': j Ii Home Building Association and recommends its shares . Jones, V. L. Lence, L. H. Mason, ,' : " Paul Moore, R. L. Murray, 1 Charles possible. working conditions.: ; r to those planning to make a savings investment. " Ryan: Frank Richards, S. C. Stalls,, S I . . N S. Wainwright, ..F.V..- :Weeks, L . L. Hooker, Ida May Green and Miss Machine shop, acetelyn t' welding, ,. all. kinds: '. .ofautomobile J .LEWISTON CHAMBER CF COMMERCE Fr ;. Rose King. I r. work. 7 '.. t.: .. -- "- :- ':- -_ "" =--_ -- =- ,.._.......... .. ...., .-- -- ., -. __ ou * .. ,.-.. .* .. -' : _ .k ( : Mr. and Mrs. Ira L NeSmith, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. F. r S3Jaiaiaiai3J3JaiajsJ3MS2MSJPRAISE I 1 ] u I LiL!f C ( L C. L L , Woodward spent the week end in I r'n -S , Palm Beach. ' ' - MOORE HAVEN SALES f fl- I .1'. R. Zell I, field superintendent for I !2i the! Southern Sugar company opera- FORD LINCOLN FORDSON 4. tions at Clewiston returned this I week from Havana, Cuba, where lie'. .E j rcaum i- 1\ 'r'L"Hl: : "" :'.=,._."-::: re't!' ':."?;,: ,::,'n'.d!!;''''' J...',__nl"" .L ?'C".JI : FROM CALIFORNIA ( spent the past ,month. 'f''t-- I@I I Frank Bucher spent 'the week end In West Palm Beach.'., Californians who Clewiston ' In a party of stopped at on .HOTEL BILLOWS I. , ..,D.. Mr. and Mis. Louis A. Morgan, Jr., an inspection tour of ,the Southern Sugar\, Company sugar. .., I spent the week end with Mr. Mor.. I . gan's parents in Fort Meade. cane fields, all were unanimous in their praise of theClewiston ' ,t : r, ,., I Mr. and Mrs. Jackson J. Sells ol f ,.h" vi't. ,.";:,, : I Inn. . " / w. '/ -: : Fort Myers, accompanied by C. D... :' : \1.: ". 'if: ,,s, '1 h \F\\ 'N1: :; wi : : Geddes of the same city were Sun I J .". ? 10'. . r I "'. 1,1 ) : I 'Whether they lounged the cool spacious lobby after day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ton : : iif/ll "i'M : .in c Smith at their home on Crescent. <;.;/ ... .. I .... \lP:1't: ", .. .... ... . I Di tve. 'I .. .{: -s,-:-.,'", '!R'., ,I ;. ,II 11\\r' ':ii t; 'r'\ r..f ...."., ',\,-<, ._J :/ ;: : I enjoying lunch in the Clewiston: Inn dining room, or _ ; ; 'Jill t . :' ;; ./ ;. ,1. -r, .: .> ....'..,.' ,.. I ' // .' I >t 9 '". ')') ,'l't. '/:' 'f'1-1< bh i whether. in late afternoon they sat on the wide screened m. l 'I}4 :.\ J '':- :''.. ." ..:.j j' i1"-..." : (,l ' ---t": '"-' .. ::'. porch watching a sailboat floating over Lake Okeecho- . _. . .., [ ! Your Man hh1l1 \ .Jr4--- .. ..... ." . r:'. 'or: : '-.-:""' l' ." II .r '.... ..\ d I l. t 1 \ ,,..'. "'-..' ./ : i bee, the effect was the same-they were cool and com .. . 'r.-, .... I . ' A Safe Man : i ;I"..\\\,',. / -- ,'-. : I ... 7 f. ,;1s. ,,"J.:: '\l.1 :. ... ..Jt. : fortable.Virtually. , : .. 6. : : t.: ; 'I '. 1)-,, .,' ." .. ......::....-.. ..-i. ,. ,"" L I A Man ACTION M.> 0\ --.-:'-;--.::::::::t-:::_e ''.,.....' i i every state 'in the union has been represented: . r 10.,. ,h. ,-_-::.:=.---/_-_ ,.. I .:.;.-- .'(0 .'.J -- 'I &,-" r.' /.-r.... fPJ .. .., .' : by guests at the Inn during'the past winter and their comments , 01" : '.. > ... '''!'i : : \ I 10 ; : ,. . T tY' dc'nt i ,. --= . i'lir:1. & '" ,'t'!.' like those of the Californians identiil V--: I .- :-t.:.. E were always :'. '. 'I. l .... .:' .:, .. .: ;t ':. fv,"... cal I 1-"I t is one o f the most comfortable places we have i. I n"'4* V .;;; '-< .... -Jf': -, .' :/ il : . : . : 11 :. \ r. : :: ." .! 'visited.. in. our trIp ; I ? e L ...... ..-..- .,.. [ 1 I \ l . I ..i11':;' '' 'jf.y.{ ):>: I" i. I. Further ;\I." : :,. . '0: =,;' :: : >:.; L For Information .. ,':;./ r \ .." ..-. 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