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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: August 17, 1928
Publication Date: 1928-
Frequency: weekly
regular
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Hendry County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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VEWfI. ]t[ 5 'EYES i OF NORTH APPLICANTS SIGN :Clewiston. Louis FROM News A. A Morgan, READERMr. Publisher R. R. EXTENSION LATEST STORM


I NOW ON FLORtDA; LEASES FOR NEW Clewiston Dear 1\1 Morgan, Fla. : WILL BE READY SURVEY SHOWS

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0 t, Tt'( d[Er I I want to congratulate you on that
HOPKINS BUILDINGTwo BY NOVEMBER I II
I SAYSE.GI3OLE ,last issue of The News, especially on LITTLE DAMAGE

NEY&SBY r ) its clear Impression on the press, -
I which I am sure will be -reflected I v..
Local 'Executive S ays Professional Men I in its rapid increased circulation. A.C.L.AndF.E.C.ToIVleet Gravity Drainage Car

TOM SMITH Sugar Act ivities nKnown Among Tenants Of Everyone is Interested in the pay- !' at Miami Canal; ries Off Rain Water;

Florida Well> ; New Building dirt in a mine and from the nugets So. Sugar Activities No Danger From Pos-
conference with the contained 'in your paper, I believe
Following a
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:r a architect this week it was announc News is Popular.Florida Leasing; of all of the stores and Clewiston. Is destined to become one Cause Move '' sible High Lake Level.

of the rich finds In Florida.
ed that plans are Is still a leading topic of apartments two of the five officesin I am enclosing check for subscription Encouraged' by the present activities .

May Build being considered conversation among thousands of the\new unit of the Hopkins build and hope to have the time to- and expansion program of the'' Clewiston not only escaped undamaged

j; Addition- construction of I people: In the north, and it is surprising ings with applications expected with- drop in to see you some day in the Southern Sugar company in, Its sugarcane during the tropical disturbanceof

a! ate' addition to the to learn how many people are ing the next few days for the other near futuie. operations in the Clewiston last week but is in no danger of

r i' administration building to provide acquainted and favorably impressedwith three offices, was announced yester- Yours very, truly, area, Atlantic Coast Line railroa officials high water from a swollen Lake

: private and general offices for the the activities of the Southern: day by Edison C. Speer, local agentfor JOHN N. SPIES, Pres. this week-completed, plans tor Okeechobee, It was stated In an of-

I! personnel of the Southern Sugar company Sugar company In thC northorn Ev- Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins, who said John N. SpiesManfg. Co., Water- I the extension of the line from Clew- tidal report following a survey of

here. Thus the store and office erglades.: that work on the construction of the town, N. Y.HENDRY. iston to the Miami canal, while on conditions In 'the Sugarland drainage

i : space shortage spreads, making the This was the message brought I buildings which wan::! started last the east end of the lake the Florida district.In .

_ pace of the town development. A back to Clewiston by E. C. Cole, executive week will be pushed to have the East Coast railroad simultaneouslymade the Clewiston area, before tho

I :; year ago there was ample space in secretary of the Clewiston space ready for the new tenants prob- PIONEER known plans for the extensionof storm started, the level of Lake OkeeJ

.; the administration building, with one Company, Inc. who on a six weeks ably In October.Although their line to meet the Coaat Line. chobee was-13.6 feet above sea level,

i' 'room set aside for a reception room i motor to'ur covered 5,624 miles visiting a list of the tenants was SUCCUMBS AFTER Chief Engineer Willoughby of the which is approximately four feet low

and another for a library. These have IS states. Accompanying him not given, the local agent said that Atlantic Coast Line railroad who er than is considered an absolutelysafe

been converted into offices, other ad- on the? trip, were Mrs. Cole his daughter two professional men will be In two was in Clewiston Thursday: said that stage. During the next 15 .hours lea

justments have been made and still Dorothy and son, David. Mrs. Albert of the offices, one a lawyer' and' the 4 WEEKS ILLNESSJ. work on the extension will be pushes there were 4,3. inches of rain with '

l Backus accompanied. the Coles other a dentist.Announcement. __ to have the road in operation by November a wind velocity between, SO- and 40
there is not sufficient space. Naturally I III
of the plans for the miles hour.FOllowing .
to and returned with them. 1. per
of 1,500 toil a I[ Chicago, A
operation a
the of She did ''not however. accompany construction of the second unit lol- N. Blount Funeral From Clewiston the railroad exten- the rains there was some

j day sugar mill and thousands I': them on the entire 5,000 mile trip. lowed Immediately upon the completIon sion will continue due south for a surface water standing in the fields
Service Is Held
I acres of cane requires ,a substantial unit of the Hopkins but with
of first the
lake
the
"The general opinion of northerners mile when it will run on a diagonalto drainage outlets
.G Organization so that the building: of )iI on Florida has improved, as :a. result -' buildings and :\11'. Speer's announce- At ArcadiaJ. the southeast for three miles functioning efficiently I, the appearances ::1

the administration building addition of last year's SCl.son.many: peo-,ment that practically all of the space thence due east to a point west of of heavy rains had: practically! :

reflects the expansion of the Southern -" ple going away with a good has been rented came before the N. Blount, pioneer of Hendry the Miami ,canal where it will ,join disappeared within 48 hours. !

: .- Sugar company here which spells sion of the state and ill1prea-1 wprkmcn, ot the E. Pearson and Son county died at his home in LaBelle the F. E. C. ex nsion. With the average ground level r i

continued prosperity for i Clewiston. Information_ throughout the north. organization;: had completed the foundation \Sunday, August 12, folowing) several Cost of construction. is estimatedat abount 20 feet above sea level and ,

:t. 1 Mr. Cole s 5 ld. work.' s weeks of illness. Funeral services $40,000 per'*mile or approximately the surface of the lake at 13.G there f

of the "Newspaper, accounts of the storm venting of the ]building) before the held at Arcadia were conducted 'by $350,000 for the Coast Line extension.I was sufficient gravity for drainage
of results
Official survey
' ; and misleading headlines, and d. tendency Construction work is well under way I Rev. Hewitt of the Methodist churchof The F. E. C. extension will, 'cross I outlet :so that the rainfall was carried
stormy days here last week brings :
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.'.'" 4 '" informa I to exaggerate has produced a oflects the acute home and store that community, and the funeral the Sugarland highway west of the In'to the lake without' the aid
: gratifying I
rr I feeling of apprehension which will shortage conditions in the community was In charge of W. L. and J. C. : Miami canal and continue in a south, of the pumps except din the town of
Storm tion. The fact that '
': damt I doubtless'1 be cleared away when facts it was 'explained._and ,while the Coker. Interrment was' in the Joshua westeily direction to the point where Clewiston where drainage pumps

; r' Surveythere- was no are learned. new unit will care for several people Creek;: cemetery and pall bearers!: I I it. will meet the Coast, Line tracks. were'utilized, providing satisfartory

t I: '. 'f age in- this section I "In all of the places, we\ visited ,we there is still a demand for home were Joe Hampton, Clark Brown, j Extension programs 'of these two drainage. C Ci r.

'.f't.... ..1., fa general news, but more promising' found the people vitally interestedIn and store space."Progiessive .' Gordon Brown, Gates Coker, J: C.( Florida lainroads is accepted as one Continued rains daily brought the i t
?' even them this, is the reason there merchants impressed Coker and total for the past week to 10 inches
Bryant Coker.
./ Florida, and anxious to come here, i of the biggest forward steps in Glades ,.
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,.; ads no damage.. 'Water, the report particularly in the farming,section of with prosperous: conditions at Clev.- I Mr. Blount was one of the best history. and this is being run off swiftly

: gays, was carried' into the' lake by I tho central west. I also "found keen is ton .are anxious to locate, here, as,I l loved and most respected citizens of through the existing drainage! struc

t:: i: : gravity, so that it' was; unnecessary'! interest in our operations at Clew shown by the rapidity with which the LaBelle and" Hendry county 'and his I tures. '

;. to use the pumps in the district. Concerning he found Florida a welcome subject new Hopkins unit' was leased," said passing ..!is a distinct loss to the CONTRACT ISLETJTc4N Details of the. condit! 1 <,,: the

r"f }>onibllt: -;h level of 'atc.1! for: discussion, the railroad men be- Mr. Speer. r county; *II i V cane: fields following the mains .are

t:', '' inthe, laJe., the report explains that 1 lug; impressed with the action of the [ He was born In,' 1854 at Bartow; i FOR 100 HOUS S ,carried in another story in this p-;

C. because, of drainage in the{ Sugarland j Atlantic Coast Line in extending its \WORKMAN DIES OF i I Fla., and al the age of 20, moved to Reportsnm &Q Canal Point' area .

district, theie is HU danger to be e L: road. from Clewiston. to the Miami I Arcadia where he lived until ::1902 =hohat while a total of 12 inches

: -ted. ,,,-which' iscomforting."tt" ,,' .. *, r r9'nal,' and the extension or Jthe Flor whe n Jie. moved. t L LaBelle[ w which .,,.:1r 01 ''.;n-,fell at"", Canal Point in one "

If: :' : ,,',' "', ., ;1" < 'lea l East Coast railroad, ,,to that... WOUNDS.. FOLLOVtiI'ACCIDENT (} / { ril's4-'restdemice''ttmitil', th ;; ''. "ofl' \vpoJc,' the,JanttBftSfr,the-Southern Sugar i
.
' ,. point. his death. 1 company,' located within the Pel .f
, : ::\ E: C. Cole, returning to Clewi'lOll '
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affer Please turn to page 8 ,ON BOATGeorge : He is survived by his wife Mrs: West Palm Beach Men [lean Lake sub-drainage: district, have L
r'. a six weeks motor trip '
co\'er-I flattie'' Blount. and the children Paul Given Job of Building 'outlets into 'the V.\ct; P l=: Teach J
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K' j5', f ing :some: 6,000 miles \ lof miami, Marion of Huntsville, Al?., (, canal. Heavy rains rai<;'ed'the] canal
.
: Cole the FORD DEALER WILL 100 Homes
the of
i says eyes; Dan, Louise, J. N. jr., Thomas and | le\el until gravity drainage was im-

.,' ',0. -Trip north areagain on OPEN BRANCH HERE Kleiffer, Dies OnWay I Philip! all of LaBelle. He had two \i possible so that pumps ot uu* disirlut I

I \ I Florida and that To HospitalIn U_>others' and two sisters living, Contracts totalling! '9SCOO!) {) for the I In q pera.it:1 si week .::phed 1

present indications point to'a good Palm Beach I'!:George Blount of Sebring and Re 1- construction of oufiters for 1,000 la.borers sa'isfactary i :; .l'ain;::. ,

season here this year.' It is surprising I Sales Room Ln Connell ding Blount of Arcadia, and Mrs. T. on the Southern Sugar company I Please turn to page 8 I;:
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,. he say, how many people know I Service Station Is O. Parker of Arcadia and Mrs. Ada plantations a-, .'Canal ;o:;..iweio
-' George Kleiffer, 39 year old work-
aVardC'l
to Chalker! arul Lund.I
r-: of the sugar cane activities here. His Tunnis of Tampa. :
Leased Dealer man for the Southern Sugar com-
to .
West Palm Beach it
,'; first. tateni'lent I is gratifying for despite pany died last Saturday following in- .' contractors, 'lOr 1; iJ"rq\ s':{'n :
:was announced this week ; I IIi
,, .., by cugar!
fact that the Southern Ld.l"1JJ u"u'4Jo1JJiili '
the
Sugar ,
/ oJ Leasing of a salesroom and repair juries sustained :when the starter C. N. AGETON DIES company officials. I. .
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'' 1.: operations here make '
" company
, ,''' shop in the new Council's Filling[ band on the flywheel of a motorboat I The construction, work will include! r ,
y- ..' Clewiston: independent of tourists, a Station the :Moore Haven Sales in which he was riding, flew off. I I IN PLANE MISHAP 'MIn r.r"i'II' """' ::1
to 52 small homes :24 double houses rI I
six i i o1CG1'iWPN U lJ .t i 1
t?<< :.. ,gooijl season will do the entire state company who ,will open a, local Ford Kleiffer who with other workmenwas latrines containing toilet* a.irl shower :- \ 1i i u

: ,_ ;. good and indirectly: benefit this sec announced by riding to the dredge in Lake Soil Killed While
!t, '. ...;,. agency was yesterday Expert baths, three sheds and three bunkhouses I! ,
'" : ;, tion. In regard to people being acquainted -I Sims R. Connell, of the neW''station Okeechobee was' sever wounded : : r 1 ) i"I n 1T(1
manager with 250
a capacity of ;met .
: On His To 1
Way I II i Jl'L J1 J
r. : / with ,Southern Sugar operations in the leg. A companion swam to
.. which is scheduled rfT open 'I each, and a kitchen, and, dining! room'
12 T :., here, we venture a conserve,N for business next week. \ shoro and hurrying back to town Clewiston *o feed -750 men at one time.1 ----

fr ;" ': >.. tlve guess that hundreds of thousands Keenly interested in this section, summoning Dr. F. L., Tatom. First j r A separate contract for plumbing $12,000 Add ifion Is

' : i':' more will know about it in a few 1 the managers ,of the Moore Haven aid was given" and in H. L. Simpson's Charles N. Ageton, consulting soil', was Awarded to, H. W. Thorne of

;, Go,.' ':months when the news of the' first :I Sales company for the past several boat the party ,left for'' C nal. Pointto I I expert for the, Southern Sugar company West' Palm Beach on a bil'of vlJ-: NOACorifr"2cl By

;::-': grInding reaches them. I I months have been covering this, get the wounded man to ,a Palm is !ost and believe to be deadas 375. J I' Local Officials

' fAt""." -- rJlor)' from their main office ter-I I Beach hospital... He died during/.the i result, of airplane mishap which' Contracts for disposal' and ,Coptic J I, rI -

} ; Announcement is made this week Moore Haven, because of the store trip. occulTed in the Gulf of, :Mexico off taJ!,3 were awarded .to the Palnv. I I .

: ;._'t : 'that the Moore Haven company will .!shortage:: conditions at Clewiston an:' The body was carried to'a West St. Petersburg, while Mr. Agetonwas Beach, Concrete. company on a" bid.i Plans. for the construction of an

a.f. .M open a, branch sales I their inability to get sales room Palm Beach funeral home ,and, ar_ traveling, to Clewiston for a'' of''$;),9.,0. '. \ i addition' to the present administration -

"j I- U- Ford Dealer room "and, repair 'I space here: rangentents were made to snip the conference with local i officials. Four I\ Construction will .be started inunediately -,I building to provide additional, offices -

."1) Here- shop in Council's I'I In 'addition to the sales' loom there body to Missouri for ,burial! He had other passengers In the plane escap-i iI and, all possible: speeJ wl! 1 ba for the officials and office ,forceof

,.,' "\ new service slatkmafjTClewiston. I 1|I will be a small shop in the rear been in Clewiston e for the past two I, ed with minor injuries. made so that the buildings" will be the Southern Sugar company arebeing

, /, With a large propor- :j where competent) mechanics will years. I Ageton the missing passenger' 'had finished this fall to care for the
her Kleiffer is survived by his jvife I' considered by local < officials it
?
service Fords and probably do genI army: of laborers who will come to
been air-|
I tioa.,bf the population of Clewiston I a frequent patron of the '
.
*ri' eral repair work. 1I and five children. Canal Point in connection- with the was learned, this v:::: :'nd.f:-II': ,-'Ing
to be' working people engaged by the I In letter to the 'Clewiston News line, and becoming alarmed, sought .
Southern I I Finishing touches 'are noW being a I, Information from the radio Southern Sugar company' operationsat a conference with Major Clark J.
t Sugar company it is sound Mrs. Kleiffer, expressed her thanks man regarding -
'= put on the new filling station build {; that point.Muck Lawrence, architect, it is believed
their Notes
f business for the agent for the small for the kindnesses of Clewiston position. were
people
', ing which is being built by Gordon i that work will be started in the near
told
0 car to locate here. With the Chevro-- enclosing the following memorialto exchanged after which Ageton
.let dealer, here now and the Ford I and Heard, local contractors, on her husband: Mallon, the other passenger, that the Tract Sold uture. '- *""?3|
.. Sugarland highway near the railroad The to tentative
:- Healer coming, the general sales volume Please turn to page 8 plane was bucking strong head wind*. : To Local FarmerSale I building according
I' tracks. ,clan; would be a single story structure
Life Belts Ordered -
, of small here
: cars should showa i(
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I "Service will be our watchword, similar to the present buildingand
; Hurried conferences between the
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substantial increase. <
.,: "\' said MrConnell in plans Road Work Pushed of ten acres of custard .apple -
would be
L Discussing pilot and the radio man followed ands! built west of the pres-
I for his business. "It it Intentionto I muck land to T. J. Geiger, Clew;
with
..' my Following Rains when they decided they were def I ent building a connecting cor-
i;: '.,_- '.;. Jima Beardsley reports this week have the best service station in initely lost. Leuteritz radioed their iston farmer was announced this ridor. There would be six private offices -

:t the sale of a 10 acre muck tract following South Florida particularly from the Although heavy rains during the wEek by Jim Dcnrd3!:::, local: real es : ill addition [0'a gciiei.u oxiice.
Please turn to 8 i
'. page ii broker who said that the sale
I,.;,.;. ., : the insertion service station and in selecting our past two weeks temporarily halted i tate I'No definite action has yet been taken
,I' /I personnel I am keeping this fact up- ENGINEERS CHECK was effected following one insertionof but It is believed that bids will be
i. f : ...Muck Tract of. one display ad work on the construction of the new
tif'- permost in mind." TOWN WATER MAINS\ a display 'advertisement in the sought within the, next few days. The
r,. Sold-- in tho Clewiston South Bay-Clewiston stretch of the
iSTORMY Clewistou News, adver.Uslng.tbe the
: ,1,;;, News. There are Sugarland highway, clear weather' for i estimated cost of the addition is approximately -
VOYAGEI property. The consideration was
.
, ; two interesting' angles to the trans- I the past few- days resulted in renew Members of the Engineering de.. $650 and Mr. Geiger Is making arrangements $12,000.CHURCH .

I i{. action; the first that the tract; was I I I tropical disturbance which ed activity and gangs of the Huffman I partment of the Clewiston Com- to plant immediately.Mr. REMODELLED

I I:/. .' brought )by a local farmer which I crossed Florida arid swept across Construction company are now speed-t, pany Inc., worked Tuesday night Beardslcy also announced the
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shows' confidence of the local people Georgia and the Carolinas into the ing the work in an effort to makeup from 11:30 o'clock until four sale of a 75x120 foot lot on Sugar- '
Remodelling work on the Clewis
Everglades land the second one I Atlantic lat week resulted In a rough for lost time. o'clock Wednesday morning check- land highway adjoining Connell's new
is
ton Community church building
the old but always new story that ;[ voyage for Miss, Martha Williamson Heavy machinery has been transported Ing the leakage 'in the water mains\... service station to G. L. Espcnlaub of
progressing rapidly and will be fin
:f't. pays to advertise. One cannotnonge 1 and Mrs Jean R. Whitman of Clew to the work west of, the Miami in the community. v Venus. The .consideration in this I
I weeks it
ished within the next two
P&i: t' : and expect advertising to iston who are spending two weeks canal and double and on some The checking work which is transaction was not made public. Mr.
I was announced this week. An addi-
: bring results. Advertising strictly, fs in New York, it was learned in a let- machinery triple shifts will be worked done periodically was done in the Espenlaub is said to be considering "
tion has 'been built on the rear, the
.. a message that you have something ter here. Arriving in New York, the hi an effort to have the road finished early hours of morning so that erecting a building. ca.thedral'{
/ I front remodelled, and -
to sell that is worth buying, and ClevJstonites were 'met at the boat as soon as possible. .conumers::: would not be inconvenienCed I "Several- other real estate,' trans-

when you are convinced that you are 1 by Mrs William G. .Ames who drove Despite the delays caused by tne when the water wasshut i actions, now .under way, will be dows Installed. '

\ offering real :values, whether It. is :them to her summer home Cralgside, summer rains, officials of the road off. Some few leaks were closed witlliu the next V few days, Wire netting now-co-ers the building

';: I in"\'real: estate "or roceries, then it ton the 'Hudson where.', they,... .spent. building contractors. believe that.the j .found and necessary repairs made. which reflects the interest of people and stucco will"be, applied next
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I r'; always: pays to advertise. j \several days. road will be finished early this fall. I I II Please turn to page 8 week '. .

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FRIDAY AUGUST 17 1928:1'
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at the soda fountain Polnsettla Ice

*. NEWS OF THE WEEK 111 OPENED HERE cream will be served. Royal Palm Cafe Clewiston Asset

Concerning the outlook; for Clewls- -1
DOWN We do not believe in being fussy? But_ we believe in giving 1
:_;: BOILED Opening of, Clewislon's new drug ton Dr. Molter said: r .

._.N..N..M..N..M..N.N.N..N.M..1.1.M..N..N.M.M.N..N.n.n.N N M..N.N.N.N........M...N..N.N...N.N.N,.N.N-N..._...M.N.N.M._.M.N.N.N..N.N.N.M..M..--.f., .. ', store, the Molter Drug company was "I. am convinced that possibilities ] service. 1) ,
j I II .4
: announced this week by E. J. Molter in Clewiston are better than in any
5
1 mometer stood at 90 degrees at I
>. ADVERTISING FLORIDA | : The Royal Palm Cafe is the most sanitary t and to date t-
'proprietor. Details of the opening other community in the state, and I ; up 1
Tallahassee.-Seven national maga-j| p. m. The sun seared tired residents I .
willcarry announcement are carried in an advertisement believe that the sugar cane activitiesof cafe between the two coasts., ..
tines. for .the next three months I who had been unable to sleep becauseof
another of this the Southern Sugar will
on page company We
extend
; beginning with the September the sultry air during the previous make Clewiston tot you an Invitation. to visit and inspect our
paper one of the most
: issues advertisements of the state I night. I itchcn.
Dr. Molter who came here from Se- prosperous towns in Florida." ; : !,
of Florida. The advertisements, according -i Continued warm was the forecast
( i' bring has been in the drug businessfor The Royal Palm Cafe is helping in die growth of Clew
between
will reach -
; to figures for Friday, although some hope was i
the past twenty years and has CARD OF THANKSWe I
five and six million people? over seen in 'a forecast of showers by ston--as for sanitation ask the inspector-as for service
|been a registered pharamist for the wish to'thank the people of
the country. They are paid for by nightfall.. ask
patrons.
r past fifteen years. Clewiston for their most appreciated our
:. state appropriation and this series Soldiers of the Illinois Nation
'In his Clewiston store on Francisco kindness In the last hours our dear
is expected to attract the tourists of al Guard in training at Camp Grant
: i street, he has complete new equip husband and wather was. here withus ROYAL ''PALM CAFE \
: the country to the stale next fall and suffered at their drils. Fifty were !
]ment: including a sanitary soda fountain ,..- also for their generous' offerings.Mrs. .
j winter. ,prostrated yesterday but are said to
with electrical refrigeration. Lozetta Kleffer and children,
", be recuperating, the temperaturethere
Nunnally's and McPhall's bov can. Robert, George and family. ...
SMITH MOURNS was 92 degrees. ..
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f' Chicago.-Eye 'dimmed with tears Reports from Nebraska told of

f' 'oked down upon the body of George temperatures about three degrees l

t. u. Breunan when Gov. Alfred' El. fjigher than yesterday when the high- : q: q C@lY &all9b. ; /

'. ;Smith said farewell to an old friend. est was 94 at 3 p. m. O'Neill, Nebraska -' GUARANTEED TIRESWe

e-.: For a lingering moment the nom- reported 102 degrees. S .

'... iness for the presidency stood beside The corn crop is about two weeks ,

t;', the coffin of the man who had snap- ahead of its normal development due a full line of- ; .j
carry
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t before tiuned, ,
'\'. pioned his cause, he to heat. .
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in silence, never to look at him again.
rr HOOD WHITE ARROW
Gov. Smith was only a sorrowing .', 't t/ZI/t

friend from the time he arrived on BOLTS G. O. P. "2) ce2f1 '. .
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10:30 New Yoik.-Pierre. S. Du Point> ( ... ,\:'" .' .J ,. '
the 20th Century Limited at : .r ,
First Grade Tires '"... .,. .,..
; chairman of the boards of two of the 'J
., a. m. until he returned to New "
.j. three largest corporations in the country; \ '
;. York on the same train some I

;: > hours later. He had only one purpose and nominally a Republican, today on which liberal 12 months ,guarantees are C( % /rtlk'il r;;;;
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{ .' in making the hurried trip to Chicago came out flatly in support of the mcy

).:', and that was to attend the funeral presidential candidacy of Governor gIven. .

'. 'of his ally.l From the train he went Smith.In V /, I

" .\' direct to the residence of the former a formal statement issued within Our new building nearing completion now

:+. Illinois national committeeman on 24 hours after ho had been: grapt- I ffi ceW3S5EB3HEH3SES(J5h'one .ffJc9. ll.eJrence. r'01Ul ..3'cPcPr"

;' ,Sheridan road. Expressing his sympathy ed leave of absence as chairman of Watch For Announcement- / ,

i\' to the bereaved. widow and.jl{ the; General Motors Corporation, Du I 0
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Point said Governor Smith has the .
/:.. : family Gov.. Smith lingered only to I I

/ ', view the body. I "strength of character to correct the j U"i 1 -Of Formal Opening i ii ,
law"
evils of prohibition enforcement i
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NEW SPAN APPROVED and make r, commend tiolls necessary ; : '
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departmerit> :I problem, v I I : j II

:: : a bridge to be constructed across Old While' ordinarily a Republican Du I Sugarland 1 Highway > Near Railroad I
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:.' Tampa bay from Spruce strets, TAin-|I Point said "I ]have: always Interested I. I AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING:

.t .. pa, to the Gulf, to Bay boulevard near myself in the personality of a candidate fONNFM'S: SERVICE STATION I It
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{/ ,Clearwater Fla., under authority. I. .. -' more than in a namq. of. the ? :II

;; a state law. I I partand It believe that no intelli- I' I

1 gent voter can do' otherwise," I IS t
The modification consists
:: proposed :.<.:.'",""" ''''',,>ceo : ... .. ,. .- I Let us save repairing old
'<. .. in lowering the elevation of the sol- Du Pont reviewed Gov. Smith's po-
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t id filed section from plus twelve feet -- i

?" to.plus eight feet excepting the porJ i!!four times'. as chief executive of. the iI car. Our work guaranteed. our. 1 labor skilled,

\"; :')" lions adjacent to the bridge sections slate, : and added: "Goveinor Smith I
workmen
r and based I
t I our prices are on the )lowest
|\: ': :'n which a slight grade will be 'l1'ec- has proved himself an able executive :

;::;.. 'issary "for the approaches to. ...the one "'po. can be entrusted: t with the ) conditions.
INCOME possible working
,' PRODUCING p ,
: f' cpnduc. of; national OPERrYi
ridge sections, i '. .:. ; ._ affairs. '
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?: Tallahassee.STATE -BANKS Floiida SOUND state baulks I GRAFT." SWEEPS SOVIET 200.00: To, $800.00 per Acre I Machine shop, acetelyn welding,. all ..kinds of,

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.-there are 239 of them in the state i 1\Ioscow.-Eleyeu ;years after its I automobile work. .t... ..

: -were on a sound financial and .eco establishment! soviet socialistic industry1sb'elng'S11n1 .._Is :Being ,Realized' On '. ;'. -' .. -. .. .. ... .. :'..f./; :,.-. !' t.- .. ; ;.- : ;_'. ; .
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nomic footing at the closeof business >'.. -:...'..".)..
jtions by a sweeping : .:
i reorganization :
r he'most : : .
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the purpose of which is to clean out -'!' '\ '. MUCK FARMS >' :' .;- I

clay Amos.designated by, Comptroller Ernest I'grafters' loafers dumbbells-- I and I ;' > \'> '. /;: : : MOORE
HAVEN
least SALES CO'
t;: : Under' the state law the minimum dreameis. At 2000 officials, engineers -! 1' :. : .. .
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and technicians .
cash reserve allowed state banks is have beenarrested ,;>,.:.,... .!,:; ,.: Around ClewistonWe : : ""';" : :'. ,:'
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:: ,20 per cent. The most recent figures on charges varying from ordinary i '::. ;..- I', .'_" I -: '.. FORD LINCOLN FORDSON We
negligence to economic coun-i j I ,

y showed that the average cash reserve : ter-i evolution, the penalty for .which1 I have .several'thousand acres.'that' .i 1IPt'.4'-Ju:: :l'.r'gl ..!.- !.:ao 1P. + was 29.08 per cent. ,
.'t'- Bills parable and rediscounts were is death. Even cominunits party officials t be' from I
> purchased at $100.00.
< little dreamed that : ,. ,, ,
mismanagement ,, ,
those I #r #rrHr #rirvrewr r#####r;### wv + ,#rk rk +r+r#wrr J
45, reduced about $5,500,000 over 1 .
listed at the previous call, December and corruption had assume -! !> .- io.200.00: I \
acre
such gigantic proportions. ; per : : I 2 2wHer
:31, 1927. I. ; ** :.. ,. :;'S .. ,' !
y ra Industrial inefficiency trials that ;'o'\l\'t.\. ., ', 1;' >,3'. -: I.. .. :'IJJ1". .. HOTEL BILLOWS '
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.- of the encouraging features i" r *. Some tm< '
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; !started with the great Donetz "con..;! :; J' : '. : ..'.... ';'s r ',:_ '
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of the last call, according I \ 75'1))"
; ; spiracy" proceedings against 53; engineers ( ': Vr/'': : .. :*. ',: .. ..,.': ,: ',. ," .'",": ', I
comptroller was the fact that the '-.1" ''J Write :,?:.I.1 t ; I
I and mine the ., : :i !
managers in : ".; .r" '
leserve for. interest, depreciation and \ t/ 'I ... .
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\ basiif coal region, will probably', I .... .
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taxes was approximately $1,500.060, I -:" C '. t ; r -J ', '. .
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drag out for a whole :year. Fitty-sK1: ?'cT'; : .. McCULLY : .. \ .,' ., :. -' ." .:..ki / "''' .-'. r.._ .
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,; .:iadfoatjug} '' that the banks:; are not, ii$- ands' ,' ; :"'j 1':: : ;...: \ ;-. .;" : c' I I .... 1"". ".',\'. ... ... ,IPi .... ..._.. -;," .
engineers .v
officials of "Doiiubgel"the .. .; -
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for'tfi'e :; ... : --u .J. > .. :
\i\K all of their '. .J. ,'. .I .. .
rf.: ? earnings payment S Don basin coal trust are already) '\ i ', ''.:'''..' J. '.:'" '.1. .''. : r.". :4'i\ .r /'' ',;''" I !t. 'I
f .' of dividends. being Glewiston's i Pioneer R. E., Broker ":>":'::1 ::: ",:; \ ""'\ ', I ;
j tried on charges: of graft, : .. .: tjlA1iJ1'jt/ "-.f 'hJ \
[: In resources, loans and .discounts \ ,; / '
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of all the banks $117,800.000, .f "
:: ... .om1l figures; investments was approxi- ,olutibn.: (t.",' r.i I I 1 i .. ':.....}. ,:c.',>.t.,. : .' *,-:,: /fP'' : |]'r.'': ,,'\' :.-?!:.\}."::." ..

r. ,ately. $47,145,000. cash on hand and Similar trials will follow for 'hun- I IL ,.'...':...>'".:,;.:.>.. ,-.,,.,,'f\::. '.':..:..'.,>', .";:<' .. '";., *R I fr .. .. '..UY ;-.',:. ... !
?, .: I (dreds of officials of the steel industry I :'. .;: ,' < t ,:- '. : 71" I ';. ..: .
.-''Other. correspondents $33,750,000; I", I : ,_ ., .T : ;. j
the glass ) I ; t. i""": # } & 't'j.
r industry, the chemicaland '. :. I' ;
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:' .' '; \'liile real estate, l banking. house etc, I ', "f fc':: .t : f:: ,,:;: Pi\ 1. { < _, ____ -4: ,--' ..
fertilizer syndicate = ; .
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the Turk : ; ,
$512.000.000.Liabilities .. : stan \ ': :.. ::'{' :7KV' ';''; .:: -" !. } ,
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4Q stalled approximately I \ / .

,.. 'l I i, ...' listed among other !items building Irrigation material development manufactories and 'tie'J ''l'lthe' .;' .i\ ": j.r i\\. .. :.:.,}:r \" .- ::,: ".>. ;.. 1\ /... i .. .:', ,';,,.,.. '.:/..<.. :;:.';>e : :. ,

.: v ;plS4SlG,323.60 in deposits and paid '* '. .' ': .' ': \ _-'; "f.t"""',,":.,.: ;...:'; -"" ; ': 'I.1.t'' '. 17 .,-': \', '...;..,,..'"_.. ..,:'-'. '..

d In capital nearly' .$18,000,000. ,Moscow district.. '. ,, ; Ask the Men'r; > l ,. a. \\ './0.: .:". .'/"< : :'-. : -i. \"i..\>::.: '.,,: I ... .. _' ,..... 5.;.:. .' t .
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FLORIDA BANKS' CONDITION: who Wear : 't f : 7't': : :',: 7': .' -\ ;i':' >- .. '?, ." ...
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< Melbourne.- Citrus > i aI
:: InS.' state banks :'. t -.,. [ : :' -' < :: :( :; : .r; .:!::::'., .:;. :. '_,
''Growers': Association is of they t .' :
r.- one -theje are 239 of them in the state' -that's one good'ar to ", = : <.,.:.'.: ; .:.:j? :lJ-/:2-/i/-: { ; m1i :.\, .! (W ;,, ,:,,: .:.':'
stew organizations in Brevard county .' ..I ,. .; : .
. affiliated -vreie on a sound financial and economic '. dscover the merits demerits -. .;. !F'"; :' ,1L.', .'. J ;.''!f:. -._... ..:'" "'\ ,'::,-.',, ",:'
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footing at the close of business: I .' ; ...: .r.I' ""; f""" 'I d"'',,.riP' ...>., {.'
" with the Florida Citrus Ex.change.1 i of a brand of clothing. ,' } : : !.. ;',,, ;;. \ I : : : S'J7..I .
.: Fruit sufficient to assure the success June 30, 192S, the' most recent call t .> )\' ':.:. .\r.-;/,.:" : ., :, -\" .; r1Jf.Jt." : \, ... ....t"; _

j .of the enterprise is said to have been clay designated by; Comptroller. Ernest There are plenty of witnesses y I r .. I :' ; < ..:'1'::'>/.;,':::'.t ;. ...,:;: > : 1J'I ;! .'_ :,: ::::.. '.

,I pledged and a suitable site for a Amos. I in' this community who'llswear \ \ j j "" ':. ':,,.',-" ... "'-,:'."':,."..:.')::\ ./ ,,1'/1'I ::r." ::,.-.,.,.:':' .j..',;;..., i
Under- the state law the minimum the worth ofTHE : :
to sterling [ '
modern packing house at Minis in. the \ ft :

i." ..- uorthem consideration end of .the county is under'120 cash per reserve cent The allowed most state recent banks figures is 1reEYLtMOLDaT. \ \ ( S '' .'" ',: t ;:,;: :'} : :: :._ : 'c : : ':} t


,'-. S- J. Overstreet Titusvile; r Geovge showed was that 29.08! the'per average cent cash reserve :* ,- cLOTHES' S ,'. ; ;? I [ iii\ ,

C. Olmstead, Indian Uiyer City; Dr. t '
Bills pavable ,and re-discounts were 1 Palm Beach Fl .
T. Clark Z ddWTV Y00RMEASC.SINCMt7 wJ2r ,
:,.. A. Gardner, F. Yo and Oscar -I I" i .';' '
Stewart are the directors. of the educed about $5,500,000 over those' GLOBE TAILORING Co; a .. : : ; ;: ,:

listed at the previous call, DecembI .. ... i'L'C\: : ,; :. : -.r. t
association who announce the Indian .
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river label will be used. 31, 1927. i This fine line of tailoring has hosts of friends everywhere for You :can enjoy- the 'Beach and still save money, -by making the

Dr. E. W. Poithoff of -'InUau'River' I fea-ture four good, reasons-high quality, right style correct fit, mod- t.; .. I .. i : .

City is secretary. n I the comptroller was the fact that the erate price.. That's" about! all there is to want in a suit or topcoat. !, ,'-:.: :.;( Hotel Billows? \ 'I'i.

HICKMAN TO DIE I le&eivo for interest, depreciation y and !. i : : f *, .

Los Angeles.-\VIlilam E. Hickman'I taxes was approximately 1,500,000, ;i } i."*L i
infesting that the banks are not usIng -
\ a-- ordered hanged at San Quentin i

:.military on October 19 next' for> : 'all of their earnings: for the pay.: Notes The, DcLuxe' : Line is the cream of the s/ipn/ .>ing- Ask to see it. jl, .ip' iJ'ieo/l', the Famous; Rainbo Pier. Large enough to accomodalc i

.j meat of r1i 'iE'nds. .
slaying of Minion: Pnrker. -
Judgeu'.Igb
!') Edmunds overruled nine dci In resources, loans anti discounts: ? > "'..'',::/ .: .. you yet, with all the conveniences of home.

i I' !1. e objection betoirsetting tr $117,800,000.111 ,: .;l: '. Clewislon. folks/ are welcome let us help you to t
.I round "figures, investments ''approxi :

:- burl\ hanging date for th- youth ,
i mately $17,141.000! ; cash on hand and / enjoy ;yourself while here. .
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: Kidnaper who slew the 12y.ai: other : Quality' : I Service Satisfaction t

while real estate banking house, etc., 3. I Rates: $3lgle; with bath; $5 double with bath f

HEAT KILLS 14 totalled approximately $12,000,000./ ..- .

1 f'an:ago.-Fourteen were reporte d 1 Liabilities listed among other r items _'; DARCY DRY CLEANING I : BATHING ACCOMODATIONS.. INCLUDED.'
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I:'-ad in the Chicago district as th
j salt,, of excessive Jieat. The the' in capital 1
-1 nearly 18000000. ,.; ,,,,, .,,;,,
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FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1928 CLEWISTON NEWS CLEWISTON FLORIDA Page Three

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.': Before leaving Detroit, Mr. Knudsen -' SAYS BUSINESS

'I announced that production in the .

. 3'4 i BY THE WAY HAVE I first seven months of 'the year to OUTLOOK GOOD ,' 'I L' .- ,

; : I !August first totalled 869,297' cvars .: .'' AT YOUR CALL ; ,

I and trucks, breaking toy a wide marI .
t YOU HEARD THAT The business! outlook in Clewiston I ; .' .' .
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: 'ilt gin all former. marks for this period ,
Is exceptionally bring according to
-...; =",I and definitely indicating that the '
II. R. 1Vortman, local for
S. R. Council left Thursday mon 1 Miss Beatrice Kettl returned from millionth car built in 192S will come Ie manager : High grade Electric Fans ,
''off the Ridge Electric company whose
the line in
production early Sep- '
ins for Tampa where he spent th< a two weeks vacatio nin Ohio. .
day on business.E. G. C.Vl1der of Lakeland was a. tember. Clewiston branch was opened on The .Popular General Electrict Refrigerator "

business!: visitor here. Included among the cities to be, Avenida Del Rio two weeks ago. ,

. visited on the executive tour are the The Ridge Electric company cov- so Clean ands o Noiseless. '" .
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J. Kerr and W.: C. Hansonmotored l following and will be visited in .this '
Frank Bucher is spending a few ers the. territory from Haines Cityto
to Fort Myers Sunday afternoon. order: Chicago, Kansas City, Los::! An-
days in Hollywood on business. geles, Oakland, San Francisco, Portland -. Clewiston and Mr. Wortman who LAMPS- .:
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Seattle, Butte and Minneapolis.In will manage the .local store will also I' "t*' .
-' Mrs. P. A. Poche left Wednesday'1' -"Mr. and :Mrs.: E. L. Stewart entertained ". .
Kansas City, Mr. Knudsen and be in charge' of the Avon Park : :-FUSES. 1 .,
for .the mountains of Tennessee whe Thursday: night with an Informal : '. : .
. E. 'I Mr. Grant will check the progress of branch. .. v. '. .
she will remain untill . re : < '.. .: ;: ., : ,
work .
construction on the newest ..' < .... :. : -MOTORS-
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:-.4 The local has had considerable / '
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! .: delightful. Chevrolet assembly plant now rising I ) *.:;.>:"....: ." "
Mrs. M. E. Kynett, manager of th : experience in' electrical l ,
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in that city. When completed this 1 1 1 ; -FIXTURES
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\/.. :. Cle..iston Inn .was hostess last Friday I Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.W. :I P ., : I
) Vail it will have a capacity of 350 I work, having been 12 years in electrical : ,:'.',
; : night at a .delightful turkey. din C. "Bill' Hooker, :Mr.: and !Mrs. :
. : !fars a day and will bring Che rolet'sjproduction contracting work under the' -
',:J ner in the dinning room of the Inn |'Joe Godfrey, Mrs Claude Downs, Mr. Guaranteed Electrical> Installations ,
. 1 [ facilities. up to 1,250,000; underwriter's 's code in New York. For
:: 1 when, she entertained members ol and Mrs. G. B. Thomas, Miss Boncile
: (units annually.The four years he was'connected with ;
2fi. the Ladies Aid society of the Clewis-I Stone, G. B. Rackstraw, Pete Wilson Resident Electrical Contractors ', :j
= party will return to 1 Detroit the Franklin automobile company al
:; ton Community church. and Louis A. Morgan.
September. first in time to witnessthe Syracuse, and has been active in .

I production of' the millionth .Chevrolet electrical refrigeration work for the : : SIMPSON & SIMPSON '. q
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--- Among recent guests at the Clew ;:
The Inn was attractively of 192S about ten days later. past five years. .
dinning room .
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iston Inn were A. A. Broke: of Lake-; : : ..
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: decorated and the guest '
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port, Fla., George A. Carr of' Avon .. j
the dinner a distinct. success. I Park, J. W. Hatino of Sebring, Mr. I II II ., .>. .Clewiston's Pioneer Electricians. .. ..

I and Mrs. James L. Nicholson of La

Following the dinner Mrs. Claude i, Belle, S. H. Frazer of New Orleans, ... '. .:""::,1 j

+ Downs on behalf of the Aid,thanked G. P. Jones of Macou1, G. S, Pose)' 71'r ,: Ii 3 l;
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{ Mrs. Kynett for' honoring the members -I of Sarasota, H. AI. Newport of TamPa -j I,
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with,the dinner and reviewed bri- G. C. Wilder of Lakeland and ? I I ;'...j.1,I
Air and :Mrs.: I. .1
efly the work, the church organization C. 'S Reeves of Lake I
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The Inn manager responding told !I L. W. "Boll-weevil" Armstead,! of ,I : : : :. ;
Tallahassee' and Fort Meade i-, ; .
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of her pleasure in. }having the women I ; ,
as her guest offering to help them I spending a' week: in Clewiston .as thej:! YOU: ,APPEi-\.R NcGE.
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with their problems. i guest of Louis A. Morgan. j ,
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.Among. those present were. ,Medanv : PRODUCTION! .HEAVY, : ;, :' .: : -; : .. ; .. ,.ti.:

, es R.L. Simpson, Dave Alston, W.T. -I .: rt

'" Bailey: E.L. Alston J.E. Beardsley, \V'I With production, i in fourteen great,I -- ., :i-

.. D. Cole, W.C. Hooker, Dick Miller, L. Chevrolet factories running'at' a i .
) :Montgomery, F.L. ,Williamson, F.L.I record' pace for this period Of the Depends to a great extent on the .!

.';,.;'. Tatom, L. Bergerson, Jesse Tippey, year and sales continuing at the/iI i4es-/huic Ni .' :I

.E.G. Speer, William Cecil Owens, M. highest summer level in the history I neatness, of your wearing apai.e F : ..

, .W. .Bigg Franc Howard, Claude Downs of the company, W. S. Knudsen,'pr=.s- I '" .. \, .\
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y- and Miss. Elizabeth Bailey. ,ident of the Chevrolet -Motor com ; ; .:' .

'i pany and R. H. Grant, vice presidentin e proud e 5 c aiht loll o t e othe. .. I'.
Mrs. Claude Downs entertained the! charge of sales left Detroit last You .
; l can't afford take "
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,. Afternoon Bridge club at the. Wata week for.: a three weeks' business "": '.' { 'f
nabe hotel last 'Friday, the members i ipr.esent tour of the entire western half .of '

being Mesdames William Ce-,; the united States. '. :y Send Your Clothes to the Laundry .,
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cil O'.en. R. L. Simpson, J.' E. Beardsley In the course of the tour, which j-u: :,, .; :." .' .: ,
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-i. and Mrs. Claude Downs. Guests will include the] : '
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leading business cen-. CLEWISTON
STEAM LAUNDRY
:were Mesdames E. C. Speer, Frank tees of the west, the Chevrolet an- CLEWISTON\\' HOME BUILDING .'Yi, 1 : :i1

:' Bucher, G. B; Thomas and Dick C. thoritjes will visit with Chevrolet ,y. .

\ f.", .-Miller. Mrs. Downs held high score dealers in each community, discuss .- \ .-. Clewiston. Florida ,,1,1I

v' '\umong the members with Mrs. Owen individual .. ASSOCIATION .. .
dealer problems and study : ; .. .' .
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second high while Mrs. Epeer .who! .local business conditions as they pertain ... .I t .. ....j < .:..... ...., '.
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l won the guest prize was awarded a ..to Chevrolet. -' ,0" ';';;' ''r"Jl .,.:-.....-,., "-f;" \I!' ,',,11fi>I! -'!. .7'; ,,,: '. .. .r .
t? jar of Coty's cream. A delightful refreshment ;/. : : ; :e ; ;.. ;

:r: salad, sandwiches course consisting and tea was of.. serv-fruit; \ I : :x."i : t: "fj ,: I :: : r : ':. !;:;: t


0ed, I i 'mtt'r.: .
I., ; Mr. and Mrs.. _Louis A. Morgan and.j I II II' .: <..-> .':>:,j'.. ...:" .;../;'. .: I N '. :... :>> .<.;:, i...' .:. ,-i.vv-.v.;.:."\.-i 1;,. d; :;?2f; ;,{:,;:: ;\\s:: ;; :?:; r::;'.::, ; ;\<:,;:" :::-.;\'\ .,:,i
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children returned Wednesday from : ( : ,:. > ; .i" ,,' : ''r I 0':1'. t t. .! \ ;.. ..'.W". .-' \ .
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Sandersville Ga., where Mrs.' Morgan .. ,. .. \I '.-...,,..: .;"t&f"I': ( '' C .: .'.'-'' v : :. .. -- ., -. -' '. '' .. ::
and. their children Louis, jr., and Ma- '.!;.:',' .
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spent the past few months. I I' .

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Dr. H. T.,, Summa has returned to ; ; ', ..... : .
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where he spent a few weeks'' with'' : I

his mother. ''j E 1 1

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Major Clark J. Lawrence of Westj I : /. ,:'!'" ..-

Palm Beach spent two days in "Clew- In Clewiston, next to B & B .-:- :, I ""' 6M.. ..
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Mrs E. C. Speer spent a few days ; : t \ I II I .

this week ,at Sebring visiting friends. i if i If T ...y"'<." CREAM CHICKEN! :/ \

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Mr and Mrs. Jim Beardsley t wishes to announce ,.to the people of Clewiston thatthey', I I ..,'.., .jIj I .'


\ Q and spent Mrs.an evening Frank at the Bucher home playing of Mr. (: : are now open for business next to the B &' B Grocery..; I \ I


bridge. Store. : ::..' : The popularity: of the Watanabe Hotel is '
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Claude Downs who is vacationingat : . ..' .. !' .

'Hendersonville will return to f
Clew ton next week when he will now taking ,shape in another form. Guests
., A well equipped prescription department at your server. ;; ... ,
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resume his duties as assistant cashier J. \ '"

at the First Bank of Clewiston. ; -.' ; ice at all. times. We will, carry ,a complete stock of ." '., .; J .

.' made to feel the atmosphere of homey cheer
L. L. Ramsey, postmaster and ::/ :
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company Is spending a few weeks ." CANDIES ., ":":"0-:<). :':''.-:/' '' ', STATIONERY .r.: .-':. i i .
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S vacation at Mayo, Fla." During his ab. ( )t. <: 'I' : '.i : : .: fulness are now honoring us with requests as .

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sence, C. V. Parkinson, president of < '
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the company is acting as local manager ;* '-('$ & '%: v 5 .;" ;" "Li

< \\ -i:{. .> r ,':;':;* 1 >: i 1:: they would at home and have asked for a real
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On a motor boat party on Lake ; J : '> '- .
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Okeechobee last Sunday were Mr. 1[ .' _
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and lira. Frank Bucher, Mr. and Mrs.W. .::. .. ICE CREAM :. .:'( ,:.'-'M'1 ,'. ; -Southern. Cream Chicken Dinner J
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1 Dewey Becker, Paul Deam and.I IJ IVllIlam -\ :' .- : . '" .

J G. Ames. ; '. Corne in and : We will '
I, get acquainted. try to please you.:
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few days in i SL Petursburg on bus .
,. iness. '. i H' ,. ;"'.0 I Night ,a special Cream Chicken Dinner at the
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and :Mrs.E.. L. Stewart. at the Watanabe .: -v

liotel. Enjoying the delightful' !

I c. chicken dinner' were :Mr.: and :Mrs. : [ ; ATANABE'HOTEL : :

I Joe Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ,
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Stewart, Sims R. Connell, Mrs. G. 13.] THE MOLTER DRUG COMPANY ..

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MRS. CLAUDS DOWNS, Manager.
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The Clewiston News I ,. An Accidental 'V.,
'. '. ,! Successor. to The Clewiston _Pi ogress ". .. Accomplice V CABBAGES AND KINGS V

Catered as sc.cond.class matter Febiuary Sat 1928, at the post w ffict: -- Mf
WILLIAM JOHNSTON A rain coat peddler would have rich this week. .
Clewiston Fla.. under the Act of :M.'irch 3, 1S79. BY spired her. I got "

Copyright' 1928, Doubeday Doran & 1 V'V t

LOUIS. A. MORGAN I . . . Publisher... Company It was merely the. doubting of her 1 V "
,heart. Once her 'ati_
I virgin more gr
WHAT HAS GONE ON' BEFORE.. welled : "So"e: of us Democrat; sknned our ;shins gelling: ,.on the band wagon, butwe're
Editor. tude toward the old mystic i
SMITH . .
TOM . . + . ---------
U}}. How wise had i been the, advice .
V WHAT HAS GONE ON BEFORE.: ; there.' .
Subscription, Hates. ho had given her! How glad sh<; was .
Carol Dare, New York society girl,'
-- : that she had waited! : .. ,
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By mall outside. or Flouda f' By mail In Florida '; 1 bngaoed to Beverly V/ee-s, C'C'* Vs'fa t! '
..*:- r"i-M!1 if she had been Beverly v '.
One year : *2.50 One year .$2.QO wealthy family:; consults an or'.en rl j '
1-00 I Week's] fiance, and had heard these Tampa i is _spending i $33,202 for advertising i in the come and St. "
Six: months 1.50 Six mouths' mystic to lear whether she will be P year
i things? What f if she had been and
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1.25 Three months ,75 i to wait and -.- ; '
Three months She istold podennp
happy.
lJ she shuddered at the very thought. Petcisburg: a. much larger sum.. Both cities. are shining examples of; the truism ,
advice? : ''icr: .' I \..
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on way '
on
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; NEWS' PLATFORM. I or. it- rlYVeek'g wife! ; : ;

1.. Definite control of Lake' Okeechobee 'with water "r transportation., ,og home, she is rescued from the path! ,' :. Chapter Twenty-Threft that-. It Pays to Advertise.: ." : ..;.._._....... ,
of an approaching automobile by one AMONG THE TRUSTED '
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: ) completion the highways for local( transportation and
2.. Early o
; 'Alan Maron, who la.c- prcvss ? rel l fit firs dazed by the plum; imo .:' ... ., .
\< concentration or products. '.>. .4." -
friend when: Carol's father Banker i "ctlvity that sudden cat '3t1"OnJ1' had
3:: A substantial downward're'is.Jn') of freight rates on vegetables and I .. .About the only good we from these
can to Artic
John Dare is arrested .and lodged in I <' .t'("':(l h,** to mP1rf. affe1 h-5" VQ ofthotiglitfrss see. come expeditions, .
:: ,. oflier products of this region to the northern markets. i"--
.; embezzlement I charge. vsele snessCarol was
an :
jail on
;' 4.: The fund functioning of a cooperative marketing association. for I is that, they might bring back a new recipe for Eskimo pie.
On going to see her father in jail'l aurtr d to find herself enjoying in ..
h both buying and selling purposes. i
E!' she rids! Jn 0'1';:'- ct::'!:?.," of penny j jBergmn. having things todo and In doing
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cx"6"- nt i :' \'.:ho Inter to them and already was beginn'ng toT .. '

::.1 FRIDAY. AUGUST. 1 17, 1928 show his grrti ur's!' 1 IST 1 that .hsf-- 1 t'ip h;' ';elf! on ]how offirt'-Mi chehn'i ] (Now we hear 'that in really modern l dairies they play soft radio music

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.... ,. 'seeks! the assistance of Rev. Triggs, Yet to Alan Mason each'tim"V that for the cows! Probably the next thing will be playing :Barcarole in the more

,-. THOSE. NORTHERN PAPERS --"......... I ,
'inexperieviceand
-- pastor of a fashionable church. The he met her, her tuner .
Various complaints on the manner in which metropolitan daily papers '! minister refuses however, and after helplessness came with new up-tcdale! kennels. '

: last week's in Florida expressed IL'he' escaped convict has gone, the force. The simplest sort of things
A. f the north played the news of storm were | ... With 'sugar cane 1 11 1 feet tall and with four months'of
more
j minister realizes his despicable con- that o any bu \lies rii-l WP Pnrt growth
officially in a statement by the publicity department of the state chamber of of her every day life, to Carol were c

i commerce which concluded "The fault rests entirely with the Floridan who I|Wuct.In the maenwhile Carol finally de-j deep problems and appalling[ ob before the. opening of the 1928- 9 grinding season, Clew ston forecasts again

stacles. Especially did Mason!: find 1
makes mountain of mole hill.! '* sides to write to Weeks and release this 16 and 1 18-foot,
a out a i -Uscucions ,year ,sugar cane.-Eau Gallie Record.Don't /
this true in their
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him from their engagement.! She then .
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s Some Florida newspapers carried stories on the manner in which the j' as to where Carol should I've! when
foes to Sam Shreyer, the lawyer tow i \
: northern press should so herald bad news from Florida; Something should *lom she was directed by Benny'Rergman : she ;ravn up the a)'): rtmen*.
z Naturally the prospect of a >?,ndOlla pity the chap frisked by
If
gold-digger. she
be done about it, but what? Are the northern newspapers t to be blamed? One. to ask him to handle her ,. a didn't git it .somebody J'-
1 in; her home created in hv mild a I
would sell him the city hall. Asheville -
father's Citizen.
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northern daily carried an eight column headline on the Florida storm and a I drfad that even :Mason' nn +:'jism,
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Carol started at the name. Whv I ,
could not diP el. For though rrason
small the bottom of the in Ohio whichlook
story at same page on a storm Mr. !
I was a woman.vantingtp \sue !=hovf d] her how utterly] impi"! "tica- ,

'a told bf T3[ live*. 'Are the big northern dailies which treat all other news so Weeks? Stella, Van! The name hada ble it was to go on living in the Thinking .to put them at ease,' the conductor remarked pleasantly: "Do

fairly, jmcrely.: waiting for a chance to'prove that Florida i is' not: ,the land of familiar ring. Who was she? Thenit apartment to trip to keen up an expensive '. ,(

came to her. The woman was a establishment with several ,you know lhat tunnell 'we just passed through "
cost $12,000,000? Did it
sunshine is reported to be and if not why these big headlines i in a small 'motion V picture actress. As' Carol servants. with no income whatever, t ,

We think but let consider the facts from stand- was coming down town she had .noticed inquired the girl and added after "
itcrm? rot: us a newspaper yet even as she made arrangement. a moment, "Well it was worth it.
a flaring poster: "Stella Van
.. for Its dismantling forthe dismissal -
point.: -- .
the California in "Ruined ,
vampire
l; J of nil the servants, including .
Florida's is made of citizens of virtually state in with Honor.' What she wondered Florida's
population up every Felice, she found herself:: hoping large winter population makes the state an excellent market

the union. In addition to this, hundreds of thousands of residents of northern could a woman of that sort-be suiirMr against hope that some miracle I

Weeks about? for both poultry and the United States .
might happen at the last moment, eggs department of agriculture declares '
states make Florida their winter playground. Hundreds of thousands of them "She'll have to wait," said the laws
prevent her beinrtJll1S ruthlessly '

;>.'.,.....--- own property here.. The same cannot be said of Ohio, thus' it is natural thai yer curtly, luring again to Carol. and, torn from her household' gods.!= I[ in a review of opportunities awaiting producers of eggs, poulry, pork,
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repeating his question.
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from Florida is worth than similar storm from Ohio., "You're )luckv," :llas011 snid.
storm news more news beef
"I don't know, said she, thoughtfully rabbits and "No
mutton.
You're lucky, ," Mason said."There great improvement can be looked for in the

incidentally one Florida daily carried a single column story telling of the ; "he did not seem. .nearly so a great scarcity of apartments. Your '

play the. northern papers had given the storm story and inconsistently, above well this morning. He really washadl lease has still three years to run. native' cattle of most of Florida, and. a large. par't of Southern Mississippi,
able to talk. I doubt if
: you You should be able to sell it for the
i in a three column l .head over the lead story said: Furious Storms Sweeps could have an extended' conversation unexpired period for'a handsome i'until the cattle tick is under conlrol.," the. review says 'With further reference

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Over Gcorgia. and South Carolina to Take Heavy Damage Toll ; Georgia with him for several' days." profit.:" *

'" "There rs little use in my tryingto to poultry and eggs, the department "In J 1925 in J'
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says spite increased
C,ties \VreckedVires; Down; Six Hurt; Livestock Killed and Housesriallened "But, objected( Carol "how can I?
:, plan his defense until I have see:7
Where could .find. any one to buy.
; Crops Damaged.", : '> him," said the lawyer. "Two or three it?" V : local production, Florida received 32 carloads of eggs from California alone.:

Vi.. j' Many Clewistonites resent the play given by northern papers. particularly days delay win'not make much dif "You could advertise it, or, better ,
feience. When lIe i is .better, telephona, y
jince Clewiston, escaped practically untouched. : Here:'again-the-newsTswh;: atl "nif'!:--Hmfmeanwhile I will see what.... II' sil, put>. it in...the.., _'h.hands' .of a rentingagency _
the E
; 1 ; I'.l1'.g'et' you address of :: :
j!* cities were swept by ihe slorm and not those ,which escaped. Nor can:we log- I can l learn. .about, the matter from I one." ,] r r.
T v I I
other sources. I have
some connections
;; '% i ically V ask that papers 1,500 miles away carry/ special notices that a community in' the Street myself. I'll try ?''ie !hail followed his advice '"'1.1 1.S.F'I "
as lIe had prophesied, there was I'
of some 2,000 people escaped. This would bring speedy requests from to locate Benny Bergman. ...He may I In finding another tenant
.difficulty)
'' other,. cities of similar size for like notices until if all were granted the northern know in the someth'ng Tombs." of what happened: ,-U a price that gave her a profi I Colys tMust Be CO 1tented.

l above the rent of one hundred dollarsa .
dailies would be carrying escaped list" several columns long. .
"But you will get my father free? month. It was Mason, to, who had '

Another of the leading Florida dailies carried storm pictures, showing said Carol rising. handled the disposal of the furniture I : ;;.

giant trees blown across, the road and another of a man chopping a tree away '"If anybody"can. do it, Sam SchreS's arranging to' *have it removed to .a, ;: :: :: .. : -' : :; :: 1 :,: 't,: }<
the
man, he said grandly this '
storage house where it 'was to be .. : ; :
,{ s, from the roof of his house where it had fallen. The prime duty of a newspaper time rising and escorting her as far sold later at auction to pay off the I ( c.r. ; .

is to give the news and the paper showed enterprise in illustrating its as the door. "Trust Sam Schreyer, claim against it. .
Miss '. ; ,
Dare I 1
with live "Even with two thousand in the .7.
: flews story pictures. As she went out Carol's first im- bank," be had warned J her, "your 'I' O.. L. Jeffries' decided'to 'build nand

,: However there is danger of extremes ,in both directions- as shown by pression of disappointment in the lit- hundred a month will not go far I .

... another. leading Florida paper .which. in its Sunday edition..refused .to carry tle lawyer was replaced with a feel- You will have to train1 yourself to I i
ing of respect. The shrewdness of be very economical." 'operate one of the most modern
even a paragraph on the storm his .
I ;".' forceful questions had convincedher "But I am economical," she cried.

{ Let_ us not be ostriches pulling our heads in the ground and saying ,overf isfied of 'his ability and she was sat- "I hardly spend anything .'111'ex' dairy farms in the state, here at ,.

that neither Benny Bergman cept for clothes, and I wil not needto
and over again "There is no slorm. The people of the north know that we i :
nor Mr. Mason had gon'e amiss In "
be buying many of them now. .
f: '. do have late summer storms, and they know too that these' are nexer experi- recommending him. She felt assured '"You'll be, surprised," he said, "to '.' Clewiston. ,

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: enced 'during the fall and winter seasons. A storm in August will not' affect that he would fight and fight to the find how money slips away from you .
last ditch. when there's
nothing coming in. Evencarfare
our tourist population in December and the loss to the citrus industry will ,be r, I As she reentered the receptionroom cuts into money."

counter-balanced to some. extent by higher prices brought on by shortage of on her way out, her attention "Carfare!" she exclaimed aghast. Success .:' of his business will depend .

(: supply. was attracted by a group centered "You mean that I'll have to give up,

4: about a striking brunette, with over- the motor? Is it mortgaged, too?" to a extent on the 1 layout
great
:,.., Clewislon was fortunate to be outside of the storm area, but should rouged cheeks and painted lips, who :"The motor wil have to be sold. It ,

conditions ever be reversed, the Clewiston News will continue to cite the 'facts wore a costly sable coat and was gesticulating may bring enough to pay the garage '
wildly with diamond.stud- bill and the chauffeur's wages You and construction of his build
i( and let the tory tell itself, i in the belief that 'a newspaper to keep the confr ir ded hands. ,
V Clerks stenographers, can't possibly. afford to keep it. Your i. '. V :

.: ence of its readers cannot twist and distort facts In a vain effort to maintain and office boys surrounded her admiringly chauffeur gets fifty dollars a week ..k V ings., '. ,,\.1

r popularity of a section as a farm area or winter resort. ;, as she proclaimed 'her t twice 'as much as your income-' .
wrongs. and, on Ito p of that, there is garage t .

;- ""-- I "As sure as my name is Stella rent, tires,' gasoline, repairs. You ,

cf.; "Ih,H ATSOEVE RYE SHALL Van," she was saylnug\ in shrill 1, an- can't keep a car in the city under "
.. CIVE". ." I A I In $30,000 business he knew he
I L- roo.r. I gry, and uncultured tones "I'm out four thousand a' year" a e

r. Recognizing: their. inability to efficiently cope with the situation because to get Bev Weeks, and 'get him good. "Oh, well," she said resignedly! "I

; He needn't think that 'he can leave can liSP the stage taxis."
or
could afford take
of' not long
of IaCk t
t o
appropriations. the commissioners ,
of f
; county Hendry count)y last me flat, and make a monkey out of "You won't even have enough for
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week endorsed a movement for the organization of a County Welfare asso-- me as he has a lot of other girls. ta'xis." he said' almost sternly. "You

elation and the Clewiston News offered its services in such'a Think of it-me, Stella Van served have barely enough to keep a roof chances on unknown: contractors. '
organizing
body. with a dispossess notice! Put me out over your head and supply you with i

Thcre can be no question among Christian people or' the worthiness of pjof i my apartment. Would he? He'll food. It will be the subway for yours" s He came to us. A conference followed -

such a cause. Nor is there need for'longwinded'speeches' wordy motions or l pay a good deal more than lastmonth's "The subway!" she echoed with a \ "

lengthy '- rent before I'm through with shudder. "Why, that's terrible Someof I ,
Postponements TIle case which is brutally simp1 e, is this: him. Where's Sam? lie's 'got to start us girls rode home from the mat. and now the Jeffries Dairy

Certain families stn the county ':iH ,not eat' unless. the more fortuna of suit' for' me at once." I mess in it. once: just' for a lark. Our

the section help them ;, I Caiol, hurrying through the 100111,| clothes! were nearly torn off us in IvVW
-' ._ Buildings will be another concrete
)jVhh her cheeks flaming had heard i the dreadful rush. It was packed] full \
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Some of the unfortunates aTe dependent on chirity through sickness, enough. Even though In the sheltered of dreadful people dirty. Ill-smelling .' '. (

others, are victims of circumstances and possibly some through what might'I be .life she hitherto had led l the Jno-t| work people hundreds and hundreds 7' '; example of our ability ;' &1"

called carelessn tint pictures had meant little to her,:!.of t1.1e111. all packed and jammed together. I : ; ,.. iiJ, ; }
How .
ss. they got that is immaterial. .
way The she '
fact and knew
remains practically I } I :
nothing of; never could ride in the \. If'! I J.
that they are that and need the great White sordid' 11 f< .: fr
way help. Way\and its subway. '
\Vho among can turn his back side she. sensed from the film vampire's -I Mason shrugged' his shoulders Ir'1.' Gordon &
vs on a mother cringing in shack while l Heatdat
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own words',what relations
hqr : was, hard indeed to. bring her to any s
a group' of half-starve ragged y ungsters'cry in vain for food? \Vho of us with Weeks had been. I. !f J sort of realization' the necessities !' l ':'" I .1)

can say.to a pair of old men stricken with blindness "I have rY self to lookafter. And' there had' been others, too.; ;of her new position In life. ,, .I 1 I \ .....r. ', 1 .. .
"a lot of 'j' .
girls. "There ) .
If are thousands of reputable I ."
can't.get : '
you something: tq cat, it's too bad.
Joy at her escapp surged anew f ]people[ who have to use the subway : Contdr crs 8BI...i! .i-//

onsider'for a moment the several days of rain during the past two I Carol's heart. How fortunate it was every. day." i:J .';:<..' t.rlw: ::1
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tweel s::,V'isualize: a family in a hut, the rains beating in for her that things had gone as they "I just can't do it. I'll walk. I > ,' I.'>o1.''
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through broken ( :
win- had When she had f; : r.
sought out Sar- "Probably that will be far better ::FlorIda
dows-a bare table and no relief in sight. ananda for an answer to hor question for' your health," he assented. "And : Clewiston '{: ';. : 3
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That briefly is. the story. Ours is the. next, mOVe. "Shall I be happy?" it was no hint rJof v-about a place to live." 4
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u. I I' at this price-Quality\trimmed |j| ;
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Page _' FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 192S
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the in the Clewis'ton's tlon *rrt NO !I I NNI IfI1 NNI It NtN1 Nr NNItN1#N"
cane INr I N#1N.I
CANE UNDAMAGED I PLANT' 1i 5''
successfully weathered several heavy Ii FIRST TO '
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.' .-.__-_-- _. I, : ; WHO'BUILDS
: THE MAN Q
officials in the \
The 192S crop of sugar cane In I Local drainage I tI ,.

this section successfully, passed its aid that the giant, pumps in the I II t i "
district had no been used, but that I <
first weather test when a tour'of : illj
the water in the canals was being i ',i,,4? Small houses right in Clewiston 1
ill t
the cane plantations showed' no carried into Lake Okeechobee and i I now: j;

effects from the storm which ,swept the Caloosahatchee river by' gravity. .I '
Florida. decision' had .comparatively I At :
across the hazard- of: high Water -, ,
little bad weather, only Concerning Cdr: :: h y make an exce ent profit on' the'i investment '
"Inasmuch
Captain Duff said; : ':' '
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4.40 inches of rain falling in two Ij" :
the 43,000 acres In Sugailaiul
as :
days, and following an Inspectiontour Y7, ++ ni Wrf i ,
of the Southern Sugar proper- i i Drainage district arc substantially 5'. 'v'. See- :- ,\' ,
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ties here officials, reported that, the I independent of the rest of the. Everglades -|I i I i iI i *. : J -' '"; .

cane, which is now from eigljt to I I drainage plan, water o'1 ; ,. : .
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eleven feet tall was sturdy enoughto I lands adjoining the district would inj/ : ,'"'j" I ,
withstand the 35 mile wind. no ,way affect us, and''cor the same i 'jti t 1 fL F .
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damage was seen in the announcement does not in any way determine the I Ir.
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; by Capt fn. F.: Deane Duff, level of the water in the canals I '.f J r 4 1 I I 2 _

chairman of the board of supervisorsof : I throughout our district This means ,: I \ .
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Sugarland Drainage/ district, who I that regardless of the water conditions I '- 1 ..R.t I t Licensed, Real Estate Broker ,

Local sugar company officials In) in i :' the lake or in the surrounding \ 4 ,

commenting on the sturdiness of the i Glades country we in the Sugar-I .',. .. f Clewiston Florida
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cane In this section recalled, the I land Drainage district wil. keep the,I .:,"'. '.t( I

more severe tests last winter when water level the same, as at present." ..
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t. '. .... ; SUGAR BOWL CAFE .
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us to keep renewing our merchandise so that| I Moore Haven-- .

ijwe can give our patrons the latest advantages .;1 I: : ?

; t in style, quality and merchandise.We :''1"C. Hooker who is planting 50 acres to beans in a field near Moore Haven J '- FRESH BREAD DAILY MI

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f: I ,are stressing the breeches; in our list of I. : FOR 'SALE, 'I' !ISNTS! TO;" HOUSEWIVES[ I This, will, enable you to eliminate your summer_

new arrivals this week to give our customers | ,; ; CMlds Park' School, Pinellas,, .county | Our
bread
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a concrete idea of the benefits to be derived : Pure Everglades. Honey in' combs. I f.
,. lunch l room manager, the principal,
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;. from this policy of servic I ; 20c pound. r.ud ,the county, '':home demontsiation I
1rt)-fiva pound ,.cans per
agent is featuring well planned menus
} -: I' (X B.. Clewistou,' 'Fla.;' /" : at lox cost( : VII plan c-1: 1, ap-to-date I i CAKES PIES BREAD
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I equipment in this hi noli room minimizes .
': A. HALL, Clewiston, Fla. %
I. WE I I.' the cost of labor; C3o)3vatioij: ; .
WELCOME COMPARIS dt-pd. of pupils saves money' ; good refrigeration 'r And Special Orders For Your Party. '

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I eaves food.' Therefore, the .
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for week. '
average' any 'ti ,
: : MEN'S LACE LEG BREECHES: ,;i I Ii' ,Haven, Fla. Items, are five cents. One slice of 'n i<' "" :'

I. All 1 Weather Khaki I I whole wheat buttered bread goes'witha tij BOWL"CAFE : ::)
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,: < five cent lunch two slices are, I : '. SUGAR
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; Milk an dfruit the
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\I.. This garment is made of the Best Grade of : June 11-12-13-14-15-16 and every cake day, once'a ice crpam twice a week Cooling";
I. July 2-3-G723242526272SFAIRBANKS week. No soft ... .
Duck.I Specially dyed and treated with' WA- .. drinks! No tt "
a ,: August 13.14.15.16.17.15.: ...... candy! No chewing gum'! b 'v
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I ; ;.'.' t kinds of weather. Its weave makes it hard to 1 MORSE & CO. cents throughout"the"season! "' """ "!'T'I: =--_ .... '
'::( to give satisfaction. Light and Water Plants. : -
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$3 95 Cables and Ropes I,' I S I
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., ::' ; ; jC : ,, :': MANHATTAN MERC. CORP. i'i., : REASONS FOR CLEWISTON j;;:, : i
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FFICERSDRESS LEGAL NOTICEIN it I I, Jk J..t. ,-- h""' -') "" .1-s) "",.er '.C': tIytAtj : -.
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT' STATE OF I ,.'. .i"'j- : w q
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!?: :., COUNTY.FLORIDA. IN IN CHANCERY.AND FOR HENDRY :': ,,.;t .:.:." A l 1 1,500 ton a day sugar mill nearing? completion.1 ;', :, I'J1 J1I '
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., Remarkable value in double seat and I Florida Land and Timber under Company tie' :' '.:::;, ,: Thousands of acres of disease'free rich sugar can e /\' ;:
knees breeches a corporation existl-q: *
genuine Whipcord '
I laws of the State of l Iowa, and do- :, I ,,., ':' :',.'V r
ing business in the State of Flon, I nearing maturity. ". .... .

This new leather color gar- ida, Complaintant VS, :i r ;: New permanent residents locating here because of ; "

ry, ,( .,
combsnation '- I Real Estate Holding! Corporation,, \ ., -
I Bay Shore Investment t Company, a : their connection with the Southern -**
Sugar Company.
of work and dress. \ corporation, E. A. Kellett''' Com t S ; ;
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S. S. Mohler, W. L. Gage,, .
breeches. .. \ i it "" pany Ocean Bay Acreage Company, a Additional merchants arrIvIng to care for the needs of : :

4 : $3 75 corporation. C. Benton Dean, and u. ," .' ,,(.:.
: > all unknown persons claiming ?n> I the'
do. :). ,i"1': .' I interest, right, or title by, through, ,I' :" ,' community., '\, .... I
under the above name defend- "
Sr \ c dsi":, '1& '' Q.1 rti or ants, Defendants. !Ii I ,:/ '. An? acute house and store shortage problem. ';:( ,
o '. ', ", '. ". I Order of Publication k : ,
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ClIo. I" It appearing'from A $30,000 under construction the
dairy :
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cause that E. A. Kellett Company ': i'
,f fStraw' \
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"I corporation, existing under the n. i I
flaws I of the State of Florida, are nonresidents ee '

Work .,Hits ,I place of business of the State and of post Florida office, the rid ;,;, :' The Southern terminus of the ridge division. .,.of the Atlantic ),:' i: I

dress is Fairmont Hotel Minneapolis ,
.. :Minneasota: that there is no per : <:" Coast Line railroad. \ I::. ._, J JI
son in the State of Florida, service ) e-.
.c. t tOUT upon whom" would bring the said defendant : :.: The main port on Lake Okeechobee. '" : '" '
Corporation, It Is therefore ::1' ,

I fendant ordered be that and said it is non-1 hereby esident requiredto de; : .F.,. : The black muck soil .on, which ,hundreds of thousands ,';.: ::.." ; ';I

" THEY GO appear to the Bill of Complain In: ; ,
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:" 2' 5 said cause on or before the 3ul dar: .; /1 .of't dollars of rich winter vegetables are ;.-
-E.-, .. ,"'--,' C II of September, A. D, 192S, otherwise; '" .f., ', grown every yea .
\ I i the said bill will be taken: as con ; ; An unbeatable ' '" :', :
'., -. '." fessed defendant. '.i .r {;: community: spirit.. "' : ::' II
't ; .. by said i : : ,
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;" .'.''. 1., \'.f'.J ..... .." ". .,....: It is further 'ordered that\ this order ; : ; : '" ., 'i" : '
., 4 \.. be published in the Clewiston] ;:<' .' I"; ,N .:,; : :. :
: \ : : r News, a newspaper published} in said ':. '; .'"i"I / ., ,
S : ;1- : S County and State, once a week for -r I,,4 j -

: .' ; four Done consecutive and ordered-weeks.at LaBelle, FlorIda : ;i?> \, [: .f/ '
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this the liGth day of July, A. D. < 'r., I1 nD1.1 !
' 192S. ; CLESTON% I'M OF COMMERCIAMERICA'S :
CLE WIS TON FURNITUREJI : I !
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WILLIAM T. HULL ,, :<' : : <' ': I \,
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and U udiy oCunty Flomla. S. \,.., ',: !'
By Ruth E.: De Lancy, r D.. C. \ I
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State ot Florida) I
.. S DEPAR TMEN T TORE County of Hendry) / :; ,::'*)' .
I hereby certify that the abovemd .. t
foregoing is a true copy of the on?- \ .. ;:
Ir \ mal order of publication made I insaid N .W;; SUGAR' WL

LaBelle cause, Florida and ,filed in my oiac-ty! at ,<"' .. ...'".'. -...... .. ,
5 Clewiston Florida July 26th, 132SrWM. \ I .ii>; : t
; T. HULL f I \ I :. \. -t.i"j 'I1..J"': ,- '' ,
Clerk: of Gii'cutt Court! I :
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I By Ruth E. De Laney, J'6, C', .
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Tests show that the usual building -.- I Because heated' air naturally rises. ;the?
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" materials when used Relative heat-sto.pping values of building materials'a. !o occurs t. out i .co/ I: I

These,cross-sections show '
why Celotex is needed as insulation -

.. alone in addition to the usual building materials; ,,
offer
inadequate protection t

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against cold damp,1 : ; g TII rlr I

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and heat Wood. It takes thrco times the' Wall-Board. You would have Plaster Board. It takes four' ,
ness Lining thickness of wood lumber to
your to use lour layer of the aver- times the thickness of plasterboard
equal the effectiveness oCCdoaKe wall-board to equal the insulation -
to equal the effectiveness i
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tex insulation value of one layer of
as .
Celo... of Celotex as insulation.Plaster
attic with Celotex will make ,

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home .. .'r.,,11.....rJ.!-;.),..:. cr..fJ.'i,1::; ." ...:r\t.\t;?:t : .,.'.: .. .:"_. ..."'( ...r... l'..' fl / ii
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your more" comfortable .z....: -,, ,.Jo?, ,. ...- ?;"'.:. '.-..:" '"f':

would have to be eight times as thick Ce1 J o,ez. This layer of Celotex is equal in insu ti

r a II nd Costs b ut 71tt Ie as Celotex to resist! the passage of heat and cold lating value I to the proportionate i thicknesses- "'
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: yer as effectively as Celotex docs. of the other materials shown here.

This data is compiled from tests published by the American Society -. o

'" of Refrigerating Engineers and other recognized authorities. '
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; ,-- s. W % r construction is not practical; and n'/u'/o those old
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were damp
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home is modern today that does not. shut out .- : _' frI ;- :? .' Enough Celotex to line your'atticwill! cost you.verYlittle.. : 'I

and summer's heat. : t'ex wilt'make home easier and less
,i chilly dampness I I\ -,And, Cel. ,'. your. ,. ...-;;'
If 1 I$:. costly to heat. \ .. o '
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Solid construction is The usual '
not enough. building 'I
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.'0":., 'i ,,, to the,passage of heat: .and cold, Scientific;fCS'ts::j:.:.Abroad Celotex boards are stronger in walls than wood ,: :

prove it. 'lumber. ... .... .' ........ '
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A special-heat-stopping,- or insulating, material is 'Already more than 195,000 new homes built: with \\i. ".. :

needed. And' such a material available for every Celotex have set a new American building standard. For '"' Its golden-tan color: and:rough-tesctured; ,eorfeccmakaan '; r 1

:f home, new or old, right now. These homes are winter-warm, summer-cool, quiet, dry, attractive waIl finish forazlysaamm: thehouze.. ...: .[
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I This material is Celotex, the amazing lumber that strong and about J1 more economical to'heat. or you can decorate.it in'manyvmh ldyea '

stops the passage of heat and cold shuts out, wind and LINE YOUR attic 'with Celotex. Thousands more and stencils. Plaster also. aPP lied''ffireettrtc
moisture. quiets.noise. Celotex is not cut from trees, who built before Celotex was available are now making face of Celotex, forming.an ihsoJJsietfwaJB'stn 1

their old homes modern. by lining their attics with this than one of lath land, ,"'1e : 'c !Ckard free {f

,r,... :. :.. amazing lumber. from ugly lath-marks. P- :I

While' attic insulation cannot effect the Ask your architect,;contractor' r.lmnberde 1.erto ten I

-:: same results as complete house insulation, you more about this-amazingflnniber. Afl lumbeIfdeS1enJI Y I

I .. it gives protection where it ,is most needed. can supply Celotex. Also ask about the $200gold-bond !

I ;., ;: = :. .. J. The roof is the most exposed, yet the .now.issued' on all Gelotex-insulated homes. :

t = thinnest and least protected part of : ;
'your Meanwhile; send the couponbelowfort&e'fre&Gdotez I

: .;::. .>::' I :', ho se. Also, because: heated air rises, the Building Book. It tells you'how-touse Celotcx-inddend: .

\! greatestunt of the avoidable heat- new homes alike.

l c., leakagr ough the roof winter.. And r I I I

i f :;k: :: ::r : :. ry : < in summer, such a roof is poor protection ;:., THE CELOTEX COMPANY i iI'

j 0 against the sun's atta k.l CHICAGO, ILLINOIS .:' ,

; Mills New Orleans, La. .
l r- 4.. Lining.your attic with Celotex not a (: ) Branch Sales Oflicos'in many principal cities (Sea telephone hooktfot adtf/CSQ '-.. !
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Montreal,Toronto,Halifax Winnipeg Vancouver )
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light over ':: <. ::;,
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sage 8 CLEWISTON. NEWS,. CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY,. AUGUST. 17.., 1928
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Eyes Of North I Latest Storm Survey G. N. Ageton Dies .missing, and members of the crewjgropcfd Workman Dies Of j we hope to meet .our husband and
; about in the I
submerged cab
., Now On Florida Shows Little' Damage Wounds father on the bright and goldenIf..
I. In Plane Mishap in, but were unable to find him. r rI Following

: > Says E. C. Cole I I Mr. Ageton was en route frot -'HagI Accident On Boat shore. We will miss him, yes' we will/
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page miss him( as there, will be one vacant -
-- (Continued from page 1) I!jvana to Clewiston, for a conference ; '.
(Continued from page 1)) Concerning general conditions it ( with Captain P. G. Bishop here. First I' chair, but God knew best -He M
curtallng" was pointed out that the year 1927 plight. The passengers were. ordered _
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all railroads are news of the accident came when F. (Continued from page 1)) I
of was an exceptionally dry one in tbis'decton ( '- I I'I'I called him home to forever rest *
said Mr. Cole, "the railroad men tributaries I to, adjust life belts L., Williamson hearing a report over "We loved him, yes we loved him, !
and the
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tho abut i with the the bleat.
and
significant angels
the north accept as When the decision I the radio that the i
Havana the
to Lake Okeechobee nearly driedup. to land in tho Key West angels loved him more, but
the A. C. L.nl, : '
building of I ,
program
I Since the heavy rains in the water was road'e Leuteritz and Alfonso plane was delayed, mentioned it in
F. E. C. roads. I
executive offices of the neighborhood:; of the lake, Flsheatlng I chopped> holes in the top of a conversation'' with Captain Bishop.

Southern In the Sugar company at Chicago,I creek, Kissimmee river and Taylor I II !i the cabin to permit the passengers I The latter, knowing that Mr.\ Ageton

creek at flood stage aid and the was expected called Key West nnd
the local executive found a decided I are now I|I crew to crawl through to /
and following a are discharging, considerable volume j'safety.. It was believed the cabin Havana, learning of the accident.
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trend of optimism '
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Iston and, found ready listeners who of water into the lake. i I,, would fill with water when thoplane !

prodded me with questions on our Okeechobee Is now one foot hignerj i landed. Both Ageton and Mal- FAITH
before the storm and it is con.
than
activities, far into the night as we ; Ion were knocked insensible py the Muck Tract Sold
sirtered probable that it will rise an-j{. crash of
sat and talked. the plane. \ .
(other foot within the next 30 days; \ \
I Cane Activities Known As the survivers emerged from the To Local Farmer
That would bring the elevation to .
"People of the north are watching I cabin' of the plane, they clamberedout --Hj
15.6 feet above sea level by Septem- --
the sugar cane activities here with (ter 15. This is still considered lowas I on the wings, which were kept (Continued from page 1) '

the keenest of interest and many of the lake was four feet higher than afloat by the empty gas tanks.A I in this section., There Is verIittle -

them expressed the opinion that it that, or Pi 19.6 feet immediately before checkup showed Ageton was real estate moving in\ other sections '
to the future of Florida I 'of the (tate at this
will mean more time. As for the
the September 1926 hurricane.It -. i Cle'.wistonDuring I i
other one thing. It was pulling of Clewiston
thany: power News advertisements -
is believed probable that the r
ties to protect I
the
also surprising ,how many people, lake lavel will.. bel' at least 17 feet the lake rise to crops even should the results I had on the
knew of the sugar cane activitieshere 19 feet which is muck land ad speak for themselves,"
above sea level at the end of the considered
particularly those who had been improbable. said Mr. Beardsley. v *
rainy season in October, and con- the past year we have con

t, in Mr.Florida. Cole last who year.for several yearswas Cfcraing local drainage facilities on I I / 1 structed $50,000 worth pf buildingsin
the lands of the Southern Sugar j .
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a railroad executive visited many -. in Clewiston. We have watched with
company there are adequate facili- r
In the north .
ing railroad old friendships offices and here renew-I t Dont Tempt the I .,, : I t: interest this growing community. Our

with B. G. Daljlberg confidence Clewiston has to .
conference Among .other things noticed as we j! I '" In proven

Cole said that the Southern Sugar I drove In on our return was the great I ; us that well constructed homes are in

hsad: : had expressed complete satisfaction progress made on the sugar mill and I I POQ'f H

on the condition and progressof auxiliary buildings, the new passenger -| Burglar < : Irl demand.: ,

his Florida, holdings. station which had not been started j I

News Is Popular' I'I' when we left, the remodelling of I; -- ,.>;' '. OUR FIRST HOME :
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"An interesting and surprising fea- completion of Mr. Harvel's home and .. ."." J '.j'.,.. \-., :- '.'-.' E
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said, "was the fact: that in \ the growth of the trees in the I -. '. .
"irtualh'I I young few days. This being the first home to
every city where we townsite during our absence. I can by keeping your jewelry and 'valuable l .
found readers of the Clewiston News,I ,conservatively say that Clewiston actually I I be built and financed by a, local con

and the compliments that were paid I : looks better to me than ally papers in the house or office. 'I: tractor in Clewiston. This is an example -
to the by these northern readers I
paper I other city we visited on the entire I i
of faith in the have
our city we
I were to say the least glowing. I trip." f o

Through the medium of the News 1 Meets Old Friends I Remove temptation from the thief I helped to build. We believe in build: .a

they are following the. progress, here Among former
Clew stonites whom ing better homes.
accurately and in a city 2,000 miles Mr.j Cole met on the northern trip I and care and responsibility from i rr

from Clewiston, it was surprising to were .Lou Winter, former publicity I I I 1 .
be told Clcwistoii information In detail yourself by : l Let work and
man for Clewiston who is now night renting one of our us bid on your save
which had been gleaned from ,
editor
l the Clewiston News." city of the Philadelphia Pub Safe Deposit Boxes. you consi. era. e money. .
The
j Ledger,Mrs.. J. E. Frederick, Mr. cost is
Six weeks absence from Clewiston and 'Mrs. Maurice .: jCROW"
Rothrock of Chicago .
,, made it possible for the executive to! Mr. and Mrs. .L. R. Holdsworth. less,. than a cent a day. ')0. "I
more, thoroughly appreciate the '
prog who are ,
planniung to come to Clew /
I ress' here and he pointed to the sugar i ston this fall and !\II', and Mrsl Les- I .
cane as evidence of this. / S 1.i
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:er of Philadelphia, who I
"'\'hen I left here," he said.lit he I" '
t ;as formerly sales manager foci\ the BANkClewiston
_ _.. cane was knee high, so. you can I Slewlstou: Sales company. Mr. and I r FIRST OF CL.EWISTON'I I General Contractors J
imagine: our'astonishment when
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1- driving'f :
' ': i |It;his winter and may build_ here. Florida.7)on't Clewiston Florida
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