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PUSHING EAT Bridge FinishedWith OF NORTHERN GLADES AS I SUIVIMER, r In New Miami Road FINE CONDITION ' I the, new state specification OF UNUSUAL ACTIVITY IS SEEN Keen Interest is being shown by f PLANS bridge now spanning No. 3 Canalon t residents of the communities along REPORT SHOWS JUt 4 V : the Sugarland highway the road the southern and eastern shore of . ' from Clewiston to Moore Haven Is ., Lace! O Okeechobee on the move Conditions: from Mcorei Haven to Canal Point, $300,000 Deposits ReFlect - again open to traffic. While the launched by Miamians to have the , l Date To Be Well 'Remembered deck of the bridge has been com- I Measured By Various Standards Reflect '"**"' state highway department constructa Prosperity In Northern .' In Glades Is pleted, the approaches on either I Healthy Conditions In Lake Towns ..:. r road down the Miami canal from Everglades finished but this ; side are not yet Lake Okeechobee to Miami. Aim Of Legionnaires will be done without making the 1 Communities, arqund the southern ly Increasing volume of business done I In Moore Haven, Clewiston, Belle % Prospects Bright says '.. Says Post Commander.Plans detour' necessary. I! end of Lake Okeechobee are entering g I I II I II I by merchants of each of the Mx lake! Glade Pahokee and Canal Point ,Bank President. Another bridge beyond Liberty I what is believed will be the busiest communities show the northern Ev I I the proposed road is the topic fori art nearing completion for Point was out for several hours I summer In the history of the northern -]I erglades, to be enjoying. an era' of considerable conversation and it is Directors of the First bank of what Is expected will be the hig .Pst Sunday to permit the passing of a Everglades and while other cities prosperity which rivals the: brightest '. probable that within the next few i Clewiston at their regular meeting .',:.. celebration in the history: of Belle 'dredge in the drainage district but ,in Florida ate weathering the usual clays of the boom period< : but with the weeks the sentiment may be ex here declared a ten per cent dividend J. that bridge has been replace'd.The summer slump }In business, the additional advantage that throughoutthe pressed at a mass meeting to be ] Glade on July 1 when members of corn-i i( it was announced today by C. the Belle Glade post of the American new bridge over Canal No. munlties in the family of lake towns lake section the prosperity is attended by representatives: of all V. Parkinson, bank president.The . O .Legloh will officially-open their newhome 3 near Clewiston was built accord are enjoying an era of prosperity; based on' substantial payiolls. of the Everglades towns interested. announcement was welcomed in the Holloway subdivision, ing to state specifications ,In con- which promises not only to last 'I i Development of the back countryof with enthusiasm throughout the nor nection with the contract awardedsome throughout the summer months hut the towns into rich farming sugar construction of which was starred. I 1 thern Everglades for while It was last week. j jjl weeks ago for the grubbing, to show an even greater increase with cane country where thousands of laborers / CARLTON SIGNSYOUNGS generally known that the local bank I According to plans outlined today grading and construction .of drain the coming of fall are employed is the basis for was in better condition than almost ,jl by Dr W. J. Buck commander oi! age structures on the road from That the prosperous condition the prosperity and this fact was forc- any other banking institution in the I the Belle Glade Post, the cclcbra- Clewiston to La Belle. around the southern rim of the lake is ibly brough out when Mayor Smith of FLOOD state, the declaration of the ten per . tipn will undoubtedly be the biggest the result of the activities of the Moore Haven, which Is a ,town of ( cent dividend came at an 'opportunetime l I i. In the history of the community andI' I Southern Sugar company is reflected some 1,500 people, said that approximately I CONTROL BILL when condition of many banks one of-.the, biggest In this section of CLEWISTON LOSES in the fact that the prosperous con 5.000 people, are receiving in other sections of the ,state is , the state. ditions extend from Moore Haven their mail at the Moore Haven Post 0 causing concern.. ': From early morning when the first TO OKEECHOBEEIN through the four lake towns to Can- Office.In Measure Assures Stat. "The condition of our bank" said 1 ball game will be played, until the al Point or throughout the fifty mile Clewiston the sale of approximately : Mr. Parkinson "is a true barometer 1 small hours of the following, morning I area in which the sugar cane operations 50 new automobiles in two Cooperation With of conditions In the northern Everglades 9!? when Home Sweet Home is SUNDAY GAME I are being carried on by the sug months with a similar number of Federal Gov't. and we are entering the middle i. I I' played at the Legion dance, there will ar company used cars accurately portrays conditions of the summer season with prospects - not be a dull moment, Dr. Buck said, Construction figures sales of ,new and while banks In many sec- brighter than they have been .; and to care for the large crowds ,'Brown Farm Team Lead- and used automobiles, condition of tions of Florida are in poor condi- Governor Doyle E., Carlton last I in years." " I thousands of bottles of refreshments. ing Everglades League the banks in the territory and steadi- Please turn to Page S Monday afternoon signed the Youngs According to the statement of ; .. / flood control fora ---- providing t i.; have been ordered to gether with measure Please turn to Page 5 thousands of 'sandwiches to be made By One Game, I 5,000,000 bond issue for flood con for the guests. P AHOlrnE ,PLANS CONSTRUCTION OF trol In the Lake Okeechobee section. One ball game will be played in the Canal Point, Belle Glade and Okee After signing the measure the FREIGHT Please turn to page 4 chobee were victors last Sunday (in PROTEST TO NEWT TELEPHONE 8LDG.j Governor presented the pen with RATES 'i the Everglades baseball league with which he signed.to Representative E. .Y Clewiston suffering the heaviest Bruce Youngs of Opa-Locka, 'introducer ARE DISCUSSED ? PROPOSED ROAD IS STARTED HERE I . DATE IS SET FOR losses of the season when they lost j I of the bill. It was Representative .1 to Okeechobee in that community S Youngs who called together the meetIng BY MERCHANTSRoy to 1.It I of the representatives-elect last GOODVILL TOUR Officials State Clewiston! will \ -. was CJewiston's worst exhibitionof 1 0wn Company November at Brighton which resultedin t i THRU EVERGLADES I off.the day,season gaud the but:Cane.lCre'it was. merely-ezpct; an j I Community Would. -J; ;f;; .Erect Building; and ", '. i.the memorial, .to 'i.congress.* fIn \ '. Green Gives in/ crEsting j addition-to sponsoring the meif- / Talk On Be 0 eratExchan ' to make up for the defeat next Sun-i I' Damaged p ge 'l ;; sure, Youngs )Vas; personal: r')reseim- lay.. -- RailroadsDiscussion i i'j tative of Governor Carlton atconfer- West Palm Beach Resi' At Canal Point the crew from the Incensed over the possiblity of a Work was started here toda)' on enccs held at Washington with President sugar town welcomed the baseball proposed change in the routing of I the construction of the building to I Hoover and congressional lead of the comparative advantages : ,. dents To Visit Here team from Moore Haven and sent the Belle Glade Canal Point road house Clewiston's firsL 'C'omplete! tele- ers in regard to federal assistancein of railroad shipments over fhe which would eliminate the town of I exchange, which according to I On June '25 mhoine to their town on the opposite phone the solution of the flood control motor truck shipments featured the ; Pahokee officials of that communityare Captain F. Deane Duff general manager - side of the lake defeated three problem in Lake Okeechobee. regular meeting of the Clewiston I Plains for a good will tour of West to one. I making plans to register formal I of the Clewiston company, will] The considered Better Business League held Tu'i;- which measure is ( Palm Belle Gladers are still chucklingover protest with the officials} of the state be one of the most modern plants III Beach residents to Clewistonand i day night in the Watanabe hotel, one of the greatest boons to the en- highway department, it was learned I South 1 Florld the trouncing! they gave the boys . other the outlined communities around tire northern the Coast Line in a forceful way - Everglades the southern from. the Brown Peanut Farm and, despite here today The building is bating constructed assures 9) ,f' end of the ]lake to be conducted t residents of this district state cooperation the advantages of the railroadfor the fact that the According to information which by the Clewiston company and the ' game was I on Tuesday June 25 were announced with the federjfl l hauling freight, pointing out that .J here in a communicationfrom played on the Shawano team's home: reached the 'Pahokee officials this phone exchange will be operated by I, governmentin the railroad Is a heavy tax payer and .: preventing of the the Junior Chamber of Commerce Please turn to Page 5 week, the state is planning to change the same company. It is expectedthat I a recurrence in addition its employees live in and the route of the Road from Belle the building' will be completed catastrophe of last September.which. of West Palm Beach which is I spend their money in Clewiston caused the death of than sponsoring the good witll tour. Glade to Canal Point by turning it and the exchange i in operation within more 2,000 whereas the truck companies do not I' Definite plans have not yet been SCHOOL TSL ACf ERS I at ,the corner of pect'ions 17, IS, 19 the next six or seven weeks. I people several and millions destroyed of property dollars. valuedat I leave any money in the community. worked tout for the tour but the tentative and 20 and follow" along the line of Direct lines will lead from Clew- Jesse G. Allhands, A. L. Crowe and sections 17 and 18 to the Lake shore iston to Fort Myers on the west The bill which was signed this the 5 arrangements provide that !NAKED IN COUNTY Please turn to Page motorcade will leave Palm Beach In I road. coast and Palm Beach on the east week;: by Governor Carlton has been '! early morning to arrive in Clewiston I The reason offered for this, it is coast and the improvement this entails termed the most humanitarian measure BAKER EMPOWERED TO "' FOR 'FALL SESSION i! is seen in the fact that at present ever introduced in the Florida before noon, when they will he taken said in Pahokee, is to eliminate the MAKE ADJUSTMENT ON Clewiston to I legislature, and the Dade county rep- ::0 on an inseptcion tour of the Southern sharp right angle tur nat the inter- a phone 'call from ALL TIRES SOLD 'HEREA the east coast Is' routed through. resentative has given freely of his Sugar company properties in this section of Pahokee's main street and 1 Mrs. J. E. Beardsley Is Moore Haven to Fort Myers thenceto time and energy since the disaster, . .. section including a trip through the the Lake shore drive, but town ;officials n y adjustments necessary: on business and residential sections of I Named For Reappointment see in the move a blow, to', Pa- Tampa across the state to Melbourne in working out plans for flood con United States tires sold at the new town. hokee business in that all traffic be- and down the east coast. trol work and the necessary provisions Baker filling station which was formally - The visitors will have lunch at one as PrincipalMrs. tween Canal Point and Belle Glade The new telephone exchange for to be incorporated in the legi- opened last Saturday on the of the hotels here when short talks ---t'- would be routed south east of Paho- Clewiston will be modern in evry I slative measure which would authorize Sugarland highway and Commercio .I of welcome will be made by Captain James E. Beardsley principalof kee with the attendant loss in busI- respect, and while there will ,be but the carrying out of the plans. street will be made immediately at 1;/ F. Deane Duff. general manager of the Clewiston school was recommended ness to Pahokee merchants. I 75 phones Installed with the inaugu- Creating a flood control district the Clewiston station, it was announced j Please turn to Page 5 for reappointment at a recent Among the plans which are being ration of the new service, the equIp- which embraces eleven counties, and yesterday by R. C. Baker 1 meeting of the school board it discussed to combat the move the ment to be installed will care for includes on the east coas cities south who has been Tampa agent for U S. "; was announced here today by William move the two more popular solutions the telephone needs of the community from Stuart and Fort Myers and Boca tires for the past three years. This t' PAHOKEE DRUG STOREIS Cecil Owens local trustee. are first, to have the road constructed I I for several :years and provision Grande on the west coast the bill will mean that where adjustmentsare SOLD TO JORDAN Other teachers recommended for along the present right of way which .will be made that the space can be provides for a $5,000,000 bond issueto necessary there will be no delayas appointment for the Clewiston school Please turn to Page S increased when necessary. be used in cooperation with the Mr. Baker is authorized by the t i 'I Sale of the Pahokee Drug store to were Mrs. Broadwatcr of Clewiston, Construction of the new building federal government in .assuring flood tire company to make the adjusments I Arthur Jordan who bought the good Miss Elta Whatley of Fort Myers, I Please turn to Page 5 control for this section.A immediately. will stock and fixtures from Mr. and Miss Jaimie fo 'Sugar Williams of 'Milledgevllle Baron Flies commission ; consisting of ten The people of the community are .'' 10 Mrs. Ralph Stallons was announced Ga., and Miss Mary Sheldon. Miles In I F. L. Williamson ToStory' members of whlc hfive are residents extending a cordial welcome to tho this week. 240,000 Although J" no dlfinite figure One more teacher : for the Clewiston I of the district and the other five to new filling station, J.K.. Baker pro- t: was given it is believed that the school Tell Glades . will] be named later. Owen Airplane Travels ." Mr. be state officials, is authorized to I prietor announced and he added that :. consideration involved amounted to said. To Luncheon ClubF. construct levees, dams and canals and the volume of business more than, .,''" ,- ';' $17,000. Mr. Jordan will operate as The recommendations of the Clew- B. G. Dahlberg, president of the make other works necessary to carryout justifies the opening of the new sta .' a Rexall store. Please turn to Page 8 Southern Sugar company has cov- WMHamson. } pre<*Hnt of the the provisions of the measure. tion. ered more than 240,000 miles during Clewiston Building l\ate'lal! companyand : PAHOKEE POLITICAL POT the past two years on business tripsin president of the Florida Flood > BOILS \ ' ' COUNTY TO START CONDEMNATION his airplane, it was learned here Control Association will be the speak : t '; today."I er of the day at the regular meeting AFRESH AS CANDIDATES WITHDRAW I save at least a day'' in traveling of the KiwanIs club of St'Petersburg PROCEEDINGS FOR WORK ON ROADProperty . " .\ from Chicago or New York to Florida next uesday. :{;'" I through; the combined use of my "The Northern Everglades" wil be - ;' ..:.: .- Qualification of another candidate lug T. S. Spooner, L. Tucker, Louis I plane and' the railroad" the sugar the subject for Mr. Williamson'stalk I owners along the right of In accordance with the policy of ia the race for town marshall of Pa- Davis and Pete Harris but with the I baron said. In which he will review the his ,way for State Road No. 25 >will be the Clewiston News to keep its readers - 'was hokee, withdrawal of L. Tucker who expiration of the qualification pe- ,"From New York I take a night tory of this section anl its transform- advised that unless they sign deeds informed on county affairs, com .f..' a candidate for the office same riod, It v: was announced that Ab Gray train to' Fayetteville, North Carolina ation from a spectra waste into a for, the new road the county will plete copies of the minutes of the and withdrawal, of the name of R/J. anofher Pahokee S resident had quali- arriving there In the morning where sugar bowl for America as a resultof start condemnation- proceedings immediately county commission meetings are on 'I :'' r Crews for the office of town clerk fied for the office of town marshalland mf plane is waiting. From there I the vision and pcrserverance of I so that work on the con file at the News office for public ;)a featured) the political situation in ther" . 4 '* Pahokee simultaneously the announce- hop to Jacksonville or on down to B. G. Dahlberg.The struction of the road from La Belle perusal, and high highs, of he com' " ',:* when the period for quallficatlon ment was made that Tucker had Palm Beach or Clewiston as the case Clewiston man will alsore- to the Lee County line will be no mission aclvlies are given monhly. of candidates June for the ;* 13 election withdrawn and is planning to return may be. Florida is particularly well view the work done along flood con longer delayed. Main points in the minutes of the last .,.. For expired last Saturday 'to Georgia where he has been offered suited to saving time by air travel. trol lines and the efforts being: made This was the action taken at the meeting are as follows: the . '.. '" office of town marshal! tour the post of Chief dopjity for From Jacksonville to Palm Beach is for a cross state deep water way meeting of the Hendry county commissioners Warrants for monthly bills were candidates had thrown their his home hats t in county. an all day journey by train but by through Lake- Okeechobee from the according' to the minutes drawn as follows: Road and bridge .. the ring, those interested be- Please :i .t" turn to'Page 8 plane it can be made in a few hours. Atlantic to the Gulf. I prepared by Clerk Tom Hull. j Please turn to Paj": S I II , I II I r' , I .. I\ .j. ,: ......, .. : : '.'::'' ,- ::, ,:'. .:, ,; ., '.,. ,:''..... .... ', .' .t. .. , .2 _',w .! '. : "- ..t''!'.,, :Jj-,cd.a.Gy.mds: 'ix4aeiu 7.IrSCuSA: L-- '-i.fi: .:,(:.,. 'y ;i '': i:'.rl..i :.,;.:\ i ;a1ez." ," ;' .,- 4 '. rS- ;- '.. ,..i '4< _ 1 ' CLEWISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA . PAGE TWO 1 _._ FRIDAY, ,'UNE 14. 1f2! . - of several of the states, as well as by Individual organizers of similar. communities = = = The Clewiston News I I : = = <: -: ::: :: -:- : : = = . Successor to The Clewiston Progress which have achieved success. A similar proposal was approved ,!' \ I CLEWISTON SANITARY DAIRY Entered as second-class matter February 8, 1928, at the post office in the house last session, but failed of passage in the closing days.It . under the Act of March 3, 1879. Clewiston Fla., At Is reported that President Hoover,. when he was secretary of commerce One Quart of Good Milk is Equal to Either LOUIS A. MORGAN _" Publisher!.. 'was favorable to the several propositions as embodied in the Sim- -3-4 LBS. OF LEAN ROUND BEEF ... k , TOM SMITH' .........................................................;.................. Editor moos-11'hittfnb.ton bill and" that, since he has become president, he has -3 LBS. OF FRESH COD FISH6 given no Indication of changing his mind with reference to the merits of LBS. OF SPINACH8 Subscription Rates EGGS2 " this bill which is regarded by those who have given it serous thought, Dy mail outside of Florida By mail in Florida LBS. POTATOES t OLe, year $2.5U One year $2.00 as a real farme relief measure. On the committee that has this bill in I ,.. I -5 LBS. TURNIP Bix months 1.50 Six months 1- charge, and that has reported it favorably to the senate, are such out \ Three months 1.25 Three months 7S standing members of the senate as Senator Thomas of Colorado, Senator : Pure milk is our best food. NEWS' PLATFORM Hiram Johnson, of California, Senator Walsh of Montana, and x Senator, ' , 1. ,Definite control 1 of Lake Okeechobee with water 1 transportation Simmons, of.: North Carolina, the l last named having drawn the bill and CLEWISTON DAIRY COMPANY completion of the highways for local transportation and 1 I. 2. Early ? ,, introduced it in the senate. I of products. . .. ' concentration -=: : : : : = : = : = -:- .. / = = : m.l. 0'I : = : -:- : = = : = = i'A tubstoatlal downward revision !of .freight(,rates on vegetables, and Assuming that the president still is favorably Inclined toward. this r = of this region to the northern, 'markets. rt -_-_---------- - -- - other products --- ' 1I for portant measure for practical farme relief, and with the :senate committee I /. 4. The fall functioning of a cooperative marketing. association 'I'I,1 i ;:!1 tojh' buying and selling 'v.rpose8.. having leported it favorably, there Is every reason to believe that it I ::1 \ I I, ,11 I & '- .'. will receive equally favorable action by the upper house fo congress.With. !I I,1I I r FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 / this bill on its practically assurd way to passage by the senate. !I\1:1:;:i I Ii Ii:1 I ! 'THE MIAMI ROAD .. ( Building permits issued during :May showed a total consideration; not- i,,1M Iii CLEWISTON LAUNDRY >in< new I!u' : . . (, {: : .: :.! I,' , ) _. ':' ':..' ... \\'iLIl8tlntJiIlgtlwt tho nous_ in this special session is commit d to :act : I,: . ,. f- .. I ii i home on Ei Paso Avenue after. Eveiy resident of the northern Everglades with the inHnc\tof ..this.ec. only on farme relief and tariff legislation. This particular hill, however !' Ii'Ii'II tion at heart should be vitally interested in the move for>the l IntHcHn:; m' is 'distinctly farm relief kislation. Therefore, it seems as if congiess should i I II! June 15th. Modernly equipped >in< lil the communities around Lake give its immediate consideration, and passage if possible. Tli,..:efore, : a:'- I|1.1 ' connecting '. a road along the Miami Canal m both Laundry and Dry Cleaning'Departments. OKeechobee 'ith1iaml.. meis and others In the ten states that are 'affected'' by this bill immediately: .1 IiI :-to.. should! their to get behind it and see to it that dei.nue: j II! . Mfamians are united in their' efforts to get this road arid if the people urge congressmen ji i ; I'ir . '., of the northern Everglades communities will work together and pull for action is taken without unnecessary delay. i|"I! In '; the work. the state cannot long ignore the wishes of these two groups It is now so -gencraly agreed that. diversified farming is so essential' !'I!h..,::f r ,,':'- Quality and Service as good as thebest. :;: of South Florida people. Other roads leading south from the rim of the necessary for the advancefent of agriculture In the Sot h that whatcvr .::: .. '.-'":.-.', : !:: I 11 ; ,"". I ), lake must follow which is the road south from South Bay to Fort Lauderdale can be done to promote more of diversified farming shou'it! l bo 'lone.: .The j!|I 1:1: .' : : ,:,i', .' .'.1. ;' :' .: * . . ... $ I': I' but it Is obvious that, the best move at present is to-have the first purpose of the, bill( here referred: to Is to demonstrate, in the most efficient, j I '. ..+ r',;''Jon":,-,;:, .:S*' .. Watch this space. ..' ....l.. ., .. IH: ; . . important roads lead to the biggest city on the east coast. way possible, that diversified farming means more of agricultural suc -' ,. '..) .!i';. : .. : ; : 5 . One needs only to consult a map of South. Florida to realize( that construction cess. This bill opens the!:: way' for proving, to those who are not yet. con.a : 'i r riii' if:[ . <;;;F'I'I of' this road from Miami Locks to Miami will attract, to the lake winced, that (diversified farming. rather. than orop farm':*'.;*, .lakes] po'.. . . " ; :;: rT. .J J , I' section. those thousands- _:...-. ......of.. motorists. _-- who arc using the Tamiami trail in sible more of agrcultural ,l prosperity. .""which so seriously.' and so. eaijx.:::..tly : ; I II Ii : /r'.L ist r WISTON STEAM LAUNDRY J \X i'f! , their motor_ trips across the state. desired, With 200 farms in. each of /the tne states named being operatedas .. \ !: . .. ; :1 Ii ;' : .:. t Let us name St. Petersburgh as the tourist capital of the west coast and I it is proposed to operate them* there Is everp resou to believe that ; Cle\viston '. .:. .' FlorIda .- .: -" . 'i Miami of the east coast. At present St. Petersburg winter visitors wishing agriculture in these. particular states,.'. as well as In others, will be greatly 1 i 1 ; "i : ' to see Miami drive down the west coast and across the Tamiami Trail. benefited. : L : ; 1 ; ::, :' :' : II. ." ( 1 if.: : :\ Their conception of Florida "from this journey must be a strip of coaston There is no debenture or subsidy in what is proposed to be done In l ; : J which tourist centers are 'f situated, followed' by a wide barren expanse accordance with the Simraons-Whittington bill, which is a plain business i , ., dotted with a few filling stations, and again more coast resorts.. They proposition, designed to help farmers who manifest desire .-, >;. ...;(, .";;:. }' to help them- > . ( ;f .n. ( . I On completion the road from Miami Canal to Miami, the shortest and help farmers to ,provide their own farm leh'ef.-Times-Union. ,I! ,.',:" '<;" ,..8...t. :r'. .'. <', ',,:" ,:,. '''.'.:' :,;:". :-:J._.;,' ., ,: /'' )"".: '.'.... ...t, :. .': '"',;" ::<'.;,.. ?.;,. . ;: best route from the west to the east coast will be across state to the ; :J :" ';: "" ..;. :,:.i.y...;..,::. '1 I:) 1/ : '." ..'.- .: > '" ;. :. ; / :, :'I '-" .. ridge section, down through the highlands ti Moore Haven and the Everglades A 3. '. : : t': through Clewiston to Miami i Locks and south to Miami. -' r :, i :1II * ,I.. I ... .. ,.. *> :, t. ...., . 1: .. ,: : :. . ---------------- ------- -- / : .o. : ? ------- ----------- --------------------------- the S'of ( -------- On this route they will see first tuiist POSSibhVi Florida at .'r .\ ". '.' .. I . ; ;; ?; :: < ', ., \' = : ;: . : = = the beginning and end of their journey-through the lidge section they ;: > : : \\ = == :J.:===:= = := :== :=:= := =::: .:. : := : = = :: = ::.= : =:: = ::= .rr :ii ., I will see the miles upon miles of citrus, and the beauty of the rolling, . hills south to cattle countiy: on the prairie land in the ,northern Ever. I. . . . . \ glades,-a glimpse at the, fishing possibilities In Lake Okeechobee: from \ j , :' ". the fisheries'at. Moore .Haven-then the new sugar. bowl of America starting jI ,. . \ k KERMAN'S I at !Moore Haven and continuing through Clewiston. pleasant drive - along: the lake shore horn Clewiston to Maimi Locks and then south ; :" , ( . , through the Everglades to the citp of Miami. i : :- '. (( b '. e GENERALCONTRACTING: With completion of the road from Palm Beach to Clewiston and the . , - work started on the continuation of this road direct through La Belle to " Lee County and Fort Myeis, Clewiston this year will see the greatest S. . number of 'winter visitors in local history, but the greatest' good to this . < Women of taste have found that Ker man's offer the ,very smartest . section will come from the construction of the Miami Locks-Miami: ioad. ., : . in Wom<>n's Wear. : : '('" Work/ ..t;. ,:' " ;. , We cannot overestimate the wondeful possibilities of such construction, : :4\/1i11 , and every resident Interested in the future of this section should work I : Through years of hard'worlf coupled with the discerning choiceof : strenuously. ro1. quick action on this proposed road by the state highway r \ department. our_ buyer we have built. up an enviable. clientele consisting of ." ';..Y.' i.r(i :L . ? : : "; : : ':' ':';W7 ., : } the smartly dressed Palm Beach matrons:: :: . : .., .. . . '. <. ,? : ] I .' o' .. .. .. .. : IIn '' ' ; .li. < } _ ;. ' : l ? ;' \ ' ': .. . TO . ENCOURAGE DIVERSIFIED FARMING; our message to the women o emphasize : .. :- :':-.: ,, : .::' : ." . the fact that in Kefman's you will; find our staff anxious to 'asd : ':::(; f. \ \ '. ''.'-:' ;:..' While congress, especially 'the senate, is dallying with farm relief and i i. you in the szlzct'oof! } apparel rather than feverishly trying to : :. !I:.'r:: r':. ':"'.. '. '.' :.'::}' : '!:" ' the tariff, one provosed measure, that Is for the beiitflt; of agriculture, is a'sal' ; : , push 1 ..'. ', ', /.. making progress even in this special session of the national lawmakingbody. I I S : .'-:,.' ,.rI S t. I . Reference is being made to what is known as the Simmous-Wnltting- .. jOur We are now showing importations which are the latest things in Save money by consulting us. , ton bill, which, on Monday last, was favorably reported to the senate, after I tile smart lummer colonies, and at prices which cannot' be dupli- l prolonged hearings before the senate committee on irrigation and reclamation is recommendation .. reputation our . cated i in any other store i in the south. . The bill has for its purpose the encouragement end development . X ."I. '. ." : 1 . of diversified farming In ten Souther statesAlabama'Arkansas, Florida, I I . ; ; , Georgia:, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennesseeand 1 We.f' extend ''a cordial 1 invitation to t the :_swornen. of Clewislon. to '. 4 Texas. visit; : us .when' in ; West Palm Beach. : ,.. ' :. ,::..y '. .' ,. : '" ;:' The committee, making fits report to the senate, declared that there has : .. : : ," .. ..... =[ / ; been a marked decadence in agriculture in citaiu. sections of the states Y. ; : '" . I .. : ;. '.. '.:-, .' named InC an years past, largely the result.of the one-crop, tenacy sys- ;; : ; ; - tem.. "Without a reconstruction of the methods which obtain in these rich ,.,,,, .:, ; .;.;,'; -.. .:....'.._'(,\,;.S .'.r r'f.' .;:. ,,; : ., ; : ':; 11 t <, l J : i, alluvial regions," the report said. "there can be no escape from present 'I ,.. .. ... , conditions, where there is no market for lands because, cultivated as they arc, they are non-productive and unsalable." . This measure, as drawn up and reported from the. recla'maUon committee, KERMAN'SClematis CROW BROTHERS by Senator Simmons (D.), of North Carolina, would authorize the appropriation Street In The Arcade l of $$12,000,000, which fund would he used by the' secretary of the / l "The Plcnf-r; Builders of Clewiston" ,. interior for organization of one rural community, as stated in the Times- . .I I .1) Union a few days ago. with acreage for 200 farms In each of the states .. .' , -i' l agove named. The bill provides.for the making of loans to farmers to help them to acquire ownership of small farms 0 v on which diversified crops . \. -;.... . produced. .. T ".. .' I ,.J" \sould be This bill has been approved by agricultural .experts ( .. : : = : : : : : : : : : = : : = :: : .:. .' , . 4I I .- ,- -- .-.. --.--..-..... ' -- ---- --- - ., 7, ;p:,:",.'IT _. ,..... -.e. .<, :":" .,y, '.(,:,,:, r4. .-:'.'J_<<::' ' ; '-'\ -1 .rI . ( CLEW1STON NEWS. CLEW1STON FLORIDA PAGE THREE FRIDAY.. JUNE 14, 1D29!) . I George Blount ot Sebring was a I: visitor this week with his son William " I Make ThePOINSETTIA j , LaBelle News D, Blount. .. I I I - A group ot young people of the I HOTEL Baptist church gave a beach party , and family were: visitors in Moore I that they wish this move is unsuc- during the weekend at Fort Myers f I By George Loveland Pettee I Haven Sunday cessful. The regular election of City" beach. Those present were Mrs. R. Your Home While .In West Palm Beach L officers takes place July 16. N. Miller and sons Roger and Nigel. : ,'FORMER LA BELLE fc. H. Mordoff of Clewiston wasa Missess Virginia and Eunice Rider. lilt Pleases Us To Please You' ; BOY MARRIEDCommissioner ,'I visitor in La Belle Sunday Former Representative George Hen- Birdie Sanders. Lois Roberts. Vivian EARLE CRESSWELL, Manager .f 1 i and Mrs. Seldou L. dry arrived home from Toledo wherehe and Frances Turner and Miss Miller. D : I : Stewart received an announcementand Mrs. Harry Turner was a visitor II has been in the intersts of clos COR. CLEMATIS &. DIXIIE HIGHWAY 4- , . Jmtation to the marriage oC in La Belle Thursday.Tax ing' up th Caloosahatchee Improvement l\J Mragaret Pfluge Is to be aH 'r their son, Wilfred[ H.Stewart. of l. district. assistant teacher in Biology at The Steubenvllle Ohio to Miss Anne Assess or, Hurd L. Reeves was Florida State College for women at . lonroc of Sharon Pennsylvania, to- I Fort Tallahassee next term. ;. a business visitor in Clewlston Monday George Hendry motored to day. Wlnfred i Is well known In La business Saturday. T 0' R ILBfr M1ECMORE Myers on J 0 R D' jYJIOllJGHNE Belle having_ spent most of his boyhood I I I1lr. It is understood that no boxing ,. days here. Mrs. George Burchard entertainedthe and Mrs.Alfred Meadows,J matches will be given in the La Belle S. } I members of the Bridge club toa have arrived in aL Belle, here Mr. theater until July. :. Mrs. ..7.O.. Clark and her daughters delightful Bridge tea at her home. Meadows has accepted, the position ADDS MIMES TO . 1, .Mrs. Paklhson entertained at their After the bridge games delicious; refreshments ''Hendry I r rI. - as Associate Editor. on The Mr. and Mrs.John. Hardln of Fejdi : home in Alva a group of the irLa served. About thir- . were County News, a Hendry county paper are the proud parents of a fines baby JJi 1 Belle Friends! Wednesday. ty members were present. t.) _ .. I. boy born last week. i e..c A special train brough eleven carol :Mr.and. Mrs. H. A. Bestor and 'I' motored to Fort Myers tl.is: week. loads of cattle into La Belle Monday} II family of Clewlston visited friends I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Franz and family - 0.. I Mesdames C. O. Ross and Joe. Ross .: ". EVERY famous"race evening for the J. B. Hendry ranch I in La Belle Sunday Mr.Bestor. will of Felda arc leaving this week for ON track- , 'f' in world-record . which Is about a mile east of the leave this week for a trip north. Canada. A c "" breaking i I has returned home I d .' endurance runs-this tire has shown 1 f - .. Seaboard depot. I :Mrs Ruth Cook , ; has beena !. its outstanding toughness,strength, J she I Mrs.: Carl Bekemejei, now of Clcw-, from Tallahasee where I\ safety, and durability. Wherever J Mrs Carl Bekemeyer, now of Clew-' student at t Florida state col J, O. Creiger Government Farm ( ' Iston visited relatives in La Belle 1C. you drive you'll get most miles per I iston, visited relatives and friends I Sunday. lege for women. Loan Agent, will be in Hendry county "\ j t, dollar. Equip your car today at . ' I in La Belle Sunday I II Thursday and Friday. Y Il\' : lowest prices. ....a 1111. Mrs.E.. Watson of the I I.I I + r , I Bernard Sanders motored to Fort and 1tUi / LA BELLE BOYS LEAVE HOME Mj'ers' Sunday state read department now living in The Clerk of the Court receiveda : 1)) ,. n. __ I Richard Hendrickson cottage on the beau Early Wednesday morning the deed from the Consolidated. Land 1 j.. Q Pfluge and M. Williams. popular During the absence of City Clerk tiful Caloosahatchee river; Company" for the light ot way of ,' 2 '=: 1 La Belle boys, left a note wUh Richards John Webber, W. P. Gregory has road twenty-five, the Palm eBach --J . I mother Mrs. Ed G. Pfluge that been appointed registration clerk for Mr. and Mrs. A. L.Taylor. and Hihway.Ve hope that the others .l ? 'r' >. Listen' In ,:'' 'they were leaving La Belle for Michigan the coming city election in which a daughter Loraine visited Mr.and. will soon do the same but if they Monday; Night -. -,!1 ! I where Mr.Pfluge. is ,employed few citizens are to vote for the ce- Mrs. A. L. Watford -of Fort Myers don't condemnation. proceedings will '", . and telling her not to worry. Mrs. ssession of North La Belle from begin. CLEWISTON MOTOR CO. : I 1 Pfluge had wondered the' day before South. The leading citizens state Sunday. why they acted si suspiciously about ---- -- i i their clothes hand other things in 'I (/ fact even asking for a map of Florida but had no inkling of what they 1 were planning to ilo.It. is to be , hoped that they make the trip successfully - and do not get into trouble ABSOLUTE CLOSEOUT in, the- Northern states they pass "f :through. , ... -- Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Turner of Clowiston are visiting friends in La : .Belle today, Thursday.- I : Entire Stock of .. ; Our " " I Three. thousand more head of cattle ":>: : ." : !i,.. are expected to arrive in La Belle : : ?( soon for the J. B. Hondry Company over the Seaboard rail war.I . ,I "Attorney J.1.-. Conse and G.P.. . Ilauk'n of Moore have inseie in La Belle Wednesday," -on .legal business. Ciothin. 'FUrnishings Mrs. II. Delaney and son II.L.. . Jr. motored to Fort Myers thursday. I ,,: "..,. : '..,.._ :.: o_ '..- I ' .: . '.""i-Mr."E.L.., ._Rogers motored, ..to Clew I IM InT'en's order todevote all our efforts to the \ r This will prove to be your most notable is tOil Thursday -on business. !I exclusive sale of furniture and house furnishings chance to secure really good styles and Attorney S. aWtt Lawler and Mis.Lavler we have decided to close out our I ., -. values at just a small part of their usual - of Fort Myersas a business 1 w r .- price. It will well entire stock of men's and women's clothing pay you to investigate. visitor in La Belle Thursday I .. I and furnishings, shoes and hats.Men's Odd lot ,men's work o. Missess Jane and Mary Henderson' r, '' ' I v/erevisitors, in Fort Myers Thursday t dress 1 , I I II Dress I aSH rI ., 95 . : ,:Mrs. William Blount is attendinga i'ork$4: . Teachers the 0 r BrokenRegular Training course at Real quality All styles jn 1 PRICE : oBwling Green College. Bowling I $7.00 I E sizes ( ) i ,1 Green, Ky. nels and Serges in i ;I. I: and stripes. 1 \ 7/i 5- % i :Mrs.E.. L. Arledge is leaving Thursday I MEN'S ; ". fo'r' friends Men's Felt a visit with iV Brunswick " ' ,: po Georgia. 1 Silk Sox li MENS SILK : t\ HATS -- I i I : ".'Mrs.Ed. G.Pfluge. is visit ins I ::'/'. LJ Plain and Fancy 'I ': Judge and Mis. Richards Thursday II I y.tJ NECKWEARI//r I t, ?6 val. $3 colors terns. and 75c val.pat- K; f ' .., "A new addition to the Fin. j power s] A large assortment of the newest styles * and light compnay Ice house has and! patterns including 4 in hands and i'1 / S4 val. $2 49c been erected and is nor in sorvlce..While Bows. : .: J - t- : : ., on his recent trip to the 1. and $2.00 $1.00 1'1,; 1 MENS CAPS ,All Up Styles to $2.50 Values $1 951 North and Toledo. George Hendry: reports v Values \ 4 a he made 'a trip to Canada / $1 Val."Topkis" 79c value 50 and 75c val. men's Judge Caldwell has closed home //f1t,, 75 C and $1 00 50C I p'. UNIONSUITS UNIONSUITS49C Straw Sun Hats for the summer and has dftoirted for Values] ... .: ,,:,,' ,'-j.-..?... . ,'&1 Bristol Tennessee accompanied by I 1/ S\\ I Y'ii7f\ ):<.;Y' .; 79C 25C Mr. and" Mrs. Hanson ; t , r MENS DRESS SHIRTS ::' /7 .>.,,::3)i : ,::t ; .. .. .... ........... .. .......... " It Is understood that Ralph Hen : '. .:':-: :":":': : :-:-: : : : : :':-:':': : : : : / ' i dry is adding a line cf vegetables to i I IlJ1 : . I > ? Including the famous "Lustra brand in white ' and fanc.f ; , . '!' his meat market business .',.. . '; Ladles Full fashioned r patterns. Collars attached. All sizes 14 to 17.- VIIIt ',., 'I' ---- ; ; : .1.I['-.i 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Hendry received Up to $2.50 values Up to $2.00, values $1.25 values SILK HOSIERY "I L I! a letter from their son Raymond I , $1.79 $1.35 95C /1 who is on a trading boat at . ;,' } Manila. It took the letter a month I VfWJA1ifI All new dress shades l7 : ... to arrive In La Belle. - WORK SHIRTS, Blue chambray 69C Regular $2.50 , t" I ", $189 I , ; tt CHCRCH GIVES PROGRAM 1 All SIzes, $1.00 value (Values xr i r, I 1 The La Belle Methodist church I ? I gave a free will entertainment at the Church Sunday evening, June ninth. $1.00 Value Ladies' Rayon 69C Ladies' 75c value Rayon 49C $1.50 values $1.29 It was concerning the ten virgins,j. 0' , SILK HOSE SILK HOSE Y 0 .. .. i I. five wise and five foolish virgins thefive ':":'.:.:":.:":.H----"r': : : :':':':'rI Extra quality Reinforced heal and, toe, Garter top. "oJ Double heel and toe Deep garter top all sizes wise virgins having candles' lit, ,', while the five foolish, candles were out. There was a large gathering of ' !, La Belle people' present and it was T a very impressive ceremony. It was Clewiston Furniture 1 i : ; entitled. "Jesus The Light of the I : " r v.J -. World. I . - 4 " !.1r ;,.)1 :, i Mr. and ,Mrs. E. E. Edwards and I , r' I' .}Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daugherty motored ' ..: t1.. to' Fort Myers to attend the Frank Richman, Mgr. Show Boat . i"1:: : to Monday - \ . Commissioner and Mrs. Stewert . " : '.a ... , l . I .. -....: -.- '' -. -.' .' ., <.'.< -' .".'."...' ...>-,.., '. ';' 1; .,,;!.I"/f/;,".',..", ." ......'."-.-. ':-r'<, .... ... _, ..> .J h ; . N, '-' : ''''1' ;. 'f.: :'; ,0r :" "' .::. .,. '. : ..;;..... . 1# 01\ J'\ " " <\ FACE .. CLEW&H. Nt34CLE VISTOh. FLORIDA -_-.-.. FRIDAY, JUNE. H. 1929 ---- --- L . f.1'H' !1ll1l1 Ilrltall 11 11 l1 II 11 l1 IIr111t1a11. l1 11 IlLtlellpllyrle!. .I .. r eIIu tl Irl1 11 -- . !! .!.l11l! e II Il!lml Il a llallrll'l Ileltl p BELLE GLADE IS PUSfflNGL NEALS .:toiTiiTi II iTiT iTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTi I I iTiT iTiTiiTiT I I iTiTiiTiTiiTiTi 1 1 I iTiTi iTiTiiTiTi i1iTi iTiTi Is tub 11 i1iiTi ToT A'aU' iTi1i lull II i a rr.Ti iTiTi iT IZIII I IIlit Iffy"' iTiI ITiliiiilmin i ( if n i il'i'iT:: Ti if a RALPH 0 GOVT. LOANS TO GREAT JULY 4 PLANS r .=J=rw BE MADE ON l FLA. (Continued from page 1) CAR IS DAMAGED \ lee -Bid* ; - ;r.: orea morning and two in the afternoon Ir AUTO MISHAP FARMSTillS FALL and 111 addition to, .this thre will l be : Statement Of Condition . athletic events and other forms of! : a u J' cut tainment. Case Of Clewiston ManIs . Details Are Explained ; Lengthy speeches will be hatred, ;t; . Commander Buck said, as it Is the Dissmissed After First Bank In Letter From U. S. Clewistonv intention of the G'elle Glade Legion Belle Glade Hearing I I Dept. AgricultureLoans I naires that the visitors be free to : v> havo day chock full of entertainment - a I Following a collision at :Maw) and ' close of business June 11 1 1 929. offormality. with. as little as -possible Ave. A, Tuesday night, Ralph O'ncal aoea m for fruit and vegetable grow- , of Clewiston and Cat! 'men Salvatoreof ers in the storm earn of Florida on i At a recent meeting of the Legion ' Pahokee taken to the City were : the basil of $25 per acre' with. a maximum !-: officials it was decided to take out Hall with I RESOURCES n by Marshal Swung, charge . of $2,000 for an individual are rain insurance in view' of the. fact . reckless driving and after a preliminary m assured, it was learned this Loans & Discounts 44 791-04 now that the Belle Glade Post is spending hearing; 'gave bonds for their i : ,' - . week in a letter written from the tainment. U. S. & _ appearance before :Mayor Greer on'! !j a Municipal Bonds 30,000.00 of Agriculture . United States Depannent I "In home addition to our Legion " housewarming"' said i CommanderBuck Wednesday night. I 3 +7 .C car u': r 1i0.00 .. $ ' It developed the hearing Wednchday - The letter which is self explana- who is also president of the night that the city has no I Cash Due From Banks 205,203.30 t tory reads as follows city: council of Belle Glde, "we are I .'It law governing the right of way on C r':.h en Hand '. 36,545.75:: :::I; "1 understand than. on May 17 the also anxious to show visitors that re '. ; 1 . :Main Street and after hearing sevet'.1 ' president signed an amendment to visii F osikiug Hoisse & Fix.Real Belle Glade people appreciate al witnesses the mayor was unable u a .. :' Furniture 9,412.64 . the $6,000,000.Relief the dapartment J.oan to bill extend authoiizing tors and know how to entertain them j jWo II I to place the blame and found both ;I ;Eli: ",.'' Esiaie \ : '.. ....*...7' .. .". 352.44 4o are preparing large posters which O'Neal and Salvatore not ;guilty: [ ': ,,:, .,< ;,1; ". ; ; ; .'" , loans to fruit and vegetable growers will be distributed not only throughout I Hovve\cr, Salvatore Pclmitt .j i :.10 m"* I ': i;': ;,:];, -,. ,';'" .; .,. ;; ;;;: /: : : } .' m. . Nin the storm area of Florida on the the Evrrglado1 o'nvm:.ihlt! :jo fiitalso I exceeding; the sp:" d unit c:. 13: ... 1 .% '.,."d ,. '1.,<.,!':N a .:. -'ii': <. .,r,;. $.?: ,,9.17 , basis: of $25 per acre, with a maximum along the east toast, and from ::.: ;,<,. ; :; ' I t ' within the limit and, fined 1 ; city was + loan of $ .OOO to the Individual the enthusiasm\ already expressed over I $1.00 and costs.Mayor ( M .: ..:: < y) :,P':;::'>:" '.' ': r:1': : . grower I expect that it will be abouta our proposed celebration: thinkwe !: : the '' ': r.-.l, :::,:. .. . : Greer stated. ut hearing: .j ,. ,. : :; week before we will! leoeive the I can safely look forward: to enter. that he would bring the matter of' a ffi '.< *. '. ':"-':., <:; LIABILITIES-. . .. .'I .\, w er f'7' : : ; ; . application and mortgage foils from _. .. ; :: : . taining a record crowd. .. ;. ' traffic law before the next meeting : .' . the printing office. In the meantime : I II '- Capitcj: : '. 1.: r .'_.. .:-' .' .. ., :. -; '': '.,:" 1; .:: ;,:'" '.. '' 15. ,000.00 of Council :: "I J .' \ . : : ' fAdvantages-- .r :: J : : _". ' it might be well that pieliminaiy arrangements ': .' .. .' ... ; .... , n SurplusUndivided : :? .:\ ':,, ::: .1.;.).,. ":=< ." ::.: ( ;"f\ 20 000.00 be started for the placing '. i I .-: "" ";. :.;I!t >. :.r ,:.".::. ..f:,' .:'. :,.\ ." WI of these loans. OfHospital tory. / I Fro t3. ', *y w ))< {,.:',::<--: : r:: <::; :( .' 5,558.42 - will .:;. .. -- i.'f. : (:-. .. ... "Loans to fruit ;rowers we Shown is'l DepositsCsHers :- ; : : according Tatom f Insulin Dr. . to ; . make immediately, but to the vegetable ;a y ,- ) \::( .}.. (}.tJ'i': < .t: .:..*.v.>;/'!:, :.... 397,754.66 one of the most important-of recentdiscoveries .' : .- ... " Cliscks .-.1 .., ,:. : :. : 592.09 .. < ' we will defer action .r' ::1 .. "' : I growers t " med'cal ;' Advantages of a modern hospital i hi the. world and : : I until September, at which for time the setting arrangements with laboratory facilities was forcibly self It make sit possible! for the body I .. ,. ':\; ; < (: : ':' ;:.: :Y': I \ be made can brought out here whan: O. Van Horna A'hile it is not an ahsolute cure in It- I .' . :', ;' '$348,905.1 .',.'.. . up of organizations for the receipt South Bay farmer wars brought in rid the blood and tissues of I .....i.. .- ; .' .' < m to ' ;: sjur- ; ,, --. '-/.L.f.: (.t" ,:, : -: ; ., ;, ::1. :-:. ,.,. .. ; , of applications from these f I ( ,...{ .. : ... ; ., ., : ,. tI" t-:: . Lake' ; -.rro .4r- '- . to the View Ito pital of Dr. F. plus i iD .n 'IMr" .Ii 'I.Ij. .i-\O'\ : -.J..l.'' 2f r : ''r.1 I ,'. .!, sugar. e ., ; ,. . people."In L. Tatom suffering from dial tic co- !.'. Tatom who Ins: been practising \'* ?:' : :" ; < ,"" : ; :' ::: : ; :: :,r . ( > from handling Florida we applications wilt'onl 'for appointone loan ma.He medicine in Clewiston for the past :ij .. .; :.; :11Ji'J: (' :;'. ;:, : : }: :; I t: ) was immediately treated with year: was formerly located in Lake ', ':f- '.' : OFFICERSI1 . . to : : cash : : committee in rounty . " insulin and left for his home this Worth. ;j ', < 'A: . .., ; : pass on the applications. The personel week. Dr. Ttaom who. opened the ,""..,' '- \,,'c,; ".' .!... ,.. . f . ;.r.: C. V. ,. ,. "" .: ,'VJOHN'S. :"."' .:- - _ of these committee} should b3 first hospital In Clewlstou a few LOST ifaHi 4'd. : '.. PARKINSON, P res." .-, '\ .,::" ,"'-.J.'. v, '.-... .' _o a_ 'i:.I. . made up of one prominent banker ueeks ago said that correct diagnosis String pearl beads between administration ,. ',- ;:, .' ). ... : : :; :. 0 .' V. business man and farmer, each of of the Van Horn COTTRELL V. '.Pres". ,; ' case would not building and post office. o ; \ stand ;.l; . whom should high in the opinion - ." have been possible without the advantages Liberal rewcd.. K.A.. Smith, Southern '. '" of the farmers of their community j of E. L. STEWERT, Cashier- . ;; a well equipped labora- Sugar company. Kin Y. and be men with ? wide arqnant-: ance among the farmers of "their ,I' -:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:.-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:-:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:. I CLAUDE DOWNS, Asst. Cash. I ::1'ifi county, so' that in pas>siig on applications _ r ': of t.:t, Io , they can so CM OFFICE SUPPLIES e : knowing the needs of '('iutdJigeUur'I' .. (o ; .' ;,': .:. I ajattn; First Bank Cl -_ ; "It is suggested that s'r- ,:": :.1 eWlston t '. . '" county agents in those counties to I :;: '. 1 '::':::..:t v:;;: ;'. ::: f : " careful consideration to men I .:. '-; ,:;' :etSJo give OFFICE FURNITURE :: .'. :.1 .. :- ..:/j3i, :' .: f' qualified for this position, and that .:. .. ," < > ; :: = .'. ', Steel and Wood ;;' >&''-,-<& I'' : :':( . they discuss the matter with these I :!: .. '. ,: :;' : {;\ .. ; *TBHi 1I I. pT .: ,!-. :.: .t people, acquanting them with the : ' :: ; - work which will he involved. well i( :;: BOOKS and STATIONERY'\. : .:!:. F.m..e,. n.aII .I ..D..II. II. i.IVIIaII.I i.iCII II II |II| [II[ |II llaIIIGU| | ; ) 1|-[ |nelnoii| | | | |II| 'h| |eII| |aii| | |II| |II[ |iI| |II u| |II| |A l1| |!llBllBllBllB11liCjyr| | | | | | | to ( i ::: '. .. ; I tii1i iTiTi TiTi iTiTi I I I 1111 Ti 1 I iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi iTiiTi iTiTi iTiTi I Dell i1iiTi TITT iT u T1,1 l llcllllBllliBllllDllllBilllBltllBllllallllBllllBllllaJlllB I lllBllllBllllBllllBllllBldBTuTSLaBX as inform them that' there will b-3j i I .:.. Buslnes and Social .,:.2 :yf.:1 ... ! no pay for this s l'\'ic. The (county) ...... .. .'.'. '\, ':, ,.' (f '*-'' IP1 >,.;.*. '. a..- ,:' 4 ,* < agents should then hubmit to this office .' VS ; ", - :: :: GREETING CARDS :' J:;: the cf those . immediately mines ' , : : .:. ; t- . who are willing, to serve In this. Capacity .:. I For /Occasslons// ," ,"-'. i I ..'.::. ..:. 1 :!: .: : '. ., '.' .. '. ': . for formal notice of this appointment < : > ;3: .. ,' "j. ; =,I <. : > .; :, . to this "i.Dortantoik."'-. :. .:.:' '. BRIDGE and GIFT SHOP... .:i ::.. ;,?:." ':;.: '., ..' .' ;.,.. i ":' "We plan on dctributing; the applications 'ff' :1 I / .. : t Something Here to Please You : '" :>- ::!: ... : \ . just possible '. . aa early as ... \ ". ", ...;."." '....\ ; ..; < as the date set: for the closing of ::: :;' .:., ;: :.;. I ' receipt 15, although of applications we hope will to have be June a911,j r lALsEY & (GRIFFITH! lNC. "' :: j il {/ I .'. .: : n iA : applications for loans in before that I -, \ } : :\ ?> ,.:.-4:;:' n I ;;'? '4-. : : ' date.L.. E. White, admluistiatin; ?:: 313-15-17 Datura St. ::: : \ :" officer In charge of "Faimeis' Service -'i :, 1 \Vest Palm Beach :: : :, SUMMER DAYS CAN 'BE mADE COOLER J: .. d:4 and Loan Office. :: I I' .:......................................".....-............-.............._...........-..............-..................-.........................-..........-.....................'-'oo. .._.,..........:.:.: I ;? '."' ; : i1 ' ". f. <. : : / t' ." : I j .... j ,.',.. ,I .' JlLECTRIC: FANS' .... ,.j' :d':,,h':" '. .:..,; ',:'5}. ; F ': ; '. ;} : :; i' : ; .: .: {? ,.; f ; ' .1' ; r YSAVES L '-' < ICE WATER COOLERS ,;;.,: {: :. 'J' AND Bra HAPPY ;, '; " .1. !/ _. : :" .. .li ;. ':: . :_:.', "" :" "1''J'"- ; / ...?. .'. ,1'_ I" ;/ ;, ELECTRIC (, /' t ..,'.' -' ,. '""I' lot"' 4't.-.<,: '.. : ,-." ......' .:.,. .Xi' > REFRIGERATORS ; :.- iY .,' "" J Je I / :,y .....<<.; :.i '';;. ''f.J1c} .;1<' ::4:; INTEREST BEARING! < ACCOUNTS/ ,,r ; : > .' : .: ," :; :' ::,r : i : : : ELECTRIC STOVES 1 . '.''I': '. .' '. May be started with '::1: i ".' >: payments as low as L R.. .., '-; : : -..r '. J '.:-': '. ', : - ; .; .' ::-' it. , iT"imT J '; t l lT These and ,.- .. other useful . : CENiS A vi ,' many things to make . < Jf1i! H r.E.i'i: : a i your sum ,. J.' .. . ) days easier will be found ' mer stock. among our 1 , .- : > ; -: r / ; :" / : . P./: : . ,, ., " '.r --".,<" ':; .J."fI"; : -. J,' :' MAIL COUPON NOW r '.. : ;" , it . {j;;'{. -(, ,':.,t. ::rJ': ::U'i' _u.a..... __ .. ''- \ -: : '.. :. I I :';, :. .,. ', '.' '- .' ._ A CLEVv'ISTON HOME BUILDING AS- .';:. .:>..-..,. t L:0; ; : \\jn j ijW;; ;;. SOCIATION : : '\ "....<; 'I ". '.\' ." :. i' : ., ; ,,: ;; ; : ;; . .4: p71 ? f + ;; : ; -e?:. .. .'_' ,,..';\' :. Clewiston, Fla. \... <' : :ltl3z. : : .j ; : ) : \, .; ; ; . .t'l. . .:' -, . .k'.. ;.: Gentlemen I am Interested in '.."\';\ II ? f a -," . ,. .. ,"..... .. .. ,,' e ,'., your easy plan for saving. Without -ft* ....,....'".4. / .n"' "' ;'.: -" " f obligation to me, please send me full.. I I rr: .. <.: 1 1 i 1 I : ' : information. ,: , . .1 ''. 1 ",'j; J'. . '. Name ............,......................:.....................;.: : '. : ,"1 ,, ;: :.{ ;III .i J' 1 Address .... ............. :.: ;; : ) ; ; : CLEWISTON BUILDING MATERIAL " -.L d COMPANY"W" : [; .- I. '" I : ; :" ... ,.'", ......... .... 1: ,".. : .' '. ".. ..:. : .. .:: ; . ';n. i' . \ 'C''i'yJ! ; ;" '. ., '. .. I : , I .'i.: "- ',. ... .... : "'\0 ..I ."'.' ''It/. .:.,. .'..,.' ;c. .. '. .. .. -., '._''' .' ..( THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING! i ., : ',5'-'i :. ; t<:\ :....',:'. '.<.,:':,. !..:.t".fl.' :..::C,'ii'Ii'.'; ,.. : ..':-j.. ',..,., 0r ASSN- :' : 'J ' 1 .. { ::i;:. _.....,/ :!; : , Clewiston Florida . ..: . t I III .. .t ,...., < '< ) I "'" .. ' rs ! ). J r .. i..1 i.t i.- 4 . 4 t I //.1 ' 1 ," I'. . ! .-.. ,....__.-... ._ ---,. ...........;.....;......__ ...;._ -: .. .'-- '_ -. --!-. -- -- ,-- -- -' \ill- MraCTSBm uaaWPJUPEyiWiB '' :*"" T"" '* *"*-"'"':: g:::: jigT1' lJ* !5g5SSrs gsl?: I wl-f* pf n .T > FiwB, .K- **% ? ?? r* &T '" f > ==! s-t . '. ., ir" -yl : . :: : f \ .. : ". :; > : -; *. ','> '. ; \o.. UF.iiLAY ... \ ,. ...\ ' ; ( ; . t f JUNE 14, 1929 CLEf VIS TON NEWS CLEWISTON FLORIDA \ _. _____..,..___._. _._ __ ._ ., ____ ...... ..,.. PAGE FIVEQ ri' -- ; ------ -- --- ------- ---- ---- -- o;; ----" -.'- --.r_ "-. ..=....=r 'i ny Roy C. Hayps, Publicity Director,,, tiue of an informal celebration of / Cash on hand 36515.75; Banking I HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES rly . : prepared. There should be no MAY IS UNUSUAL June 15, 1929. the completion of the Clewiston I'alm J house nmiiture 'and tixtures. $1,412-- ret uction in the processing period, Beach highway together with an educational 64 and real estate 35244. SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR .1 .because while it may be possible in IN MERCHANTS with less cooking than Is usually given I CUSSED \ visited this section recently and who II profits $5,558.42;' deposits, $307- { SALES REPORTS I the water bath canning in the time tables, any less thas , are anxious to get first hand information 754,66 and cashier checks, : 59209. method has been widely 'used in the the (Continued from 1)) given periods of processing is increasing , age. ,", the progrcss'made In the ! )\ I on cannink of non-acid vegetables in the chance of spoilage. Any \ " I J 161,214 Cars Sold Sets i W. S. Harvel corroborated the state- the northern operations Evei glades of the as Southern a result Sugar of- Mrs. Joe Godfrey and Mrs. Carl past years, we are recommendinga at rational processing time table is , this time that 'only the steam based '. I Record In Light I ments made by ;Mr. Green. Eerner motored to Fcrt Myers Wednesday pressure upon wide and varied experiences ( New company. canner be used. The steam pressure of successful home and I O. L. Jeffries vice president. hc< on a shopping tour. canners l I Keen interest in the proposed tripIs I canner not time but only shcuhl Car Demand I association who presided in the absence : saves therefore, be a fairly reliable -- l'' of C. V. Parkinson urged an being shown by Palm Beach people B. R. Kessler secretary of the also eliminates all spoilage difficulties guide. ,Detroit,. June 13-May was the biggest even greater attendance at the regu- it Is reported here, and several the chamber of commerce of Fort Pierce when directions are carefully When' preparing canned vegetables month in the history of the [ lar monthly meetings and also urged more meetings well be called by that was: a visitor at the office ot the followed. Since most vegetables ha..eonly for the tabler they should be 'examined - : Chevrolet Motor Company. Production that ihs members of the association Junior Chamber of Commerce of Clewiston News Tuesday. Mr. Kessler a small amount of acid as com- very carefully Any indication of ; for the., month totalled 101,211 make plans to ,cooperate in welcoming city to complete the arrangements. told of tho progress in the workon pared with fruits, this low three of spoilage, foreign odor or taste or any trucks the deep water harbor at Fort acidity, as we have seen permitsthe unusual should sufflcieiid cars and : breaking all records. I I the good will lour of the Junior appearance be - Under pressure of the greatest demand Chamber of Commerce ,)f Went Palm CLEWISTON. LOSES Pierce and said that that community growth of certain. becteria, whjch grounds for discarding that in Chevrolet history, its16 Beach\ scheduled to b<- In CJewiston TO OKEECHOBEE will seek to have shipments of raw are very difficult- to kill bye heating. package With ordinary care in selection i' giant factories in May experienced. ]: on June 25. sugar and Cclotex fro ml.he northern Vegetables, therefore, likeall meats, preparation the use of 'i i, (Continued. from Page 1)) I Everglades routed through Fort are hard to sterilize (Tomatoes, the steam in of :1 I' the busiest period the company; has i I, Gaests at the mooting were Ches- % pressure canning ,' 1.: ever enjoyed. Factory wheels turned t toiti'ld) .S. Hayes, Clewi.ston's first I Pierce. j I. which l'c;>resemble fruit in 'respect to vegetables: the Florida housewife with all)) the speed consistent with lawyer; G. S. Smith of the Ridge' ground the Bele Glalers walked off their food value, ara an exception). need;: have little fear of feeding her with the in 5 to 0 score. I' Hence, a temperature above boiling I : Chevrolet's precision manufacturing Flectrlc company, 1V. S. H.inel:: of game a r LEGAL NOTICE family unwholesome foods. ' fi' methods to accommodate the demand the Ilacvel Seed company, Roy Despite the fact that the Browns 1 I; (212 F.) is necessary.: This requires Ssasdhing for Canned Vegetables: for cars that poured in from Maine ;1 Greene of the Atlantic Coast: Line, took such a beating last Sunday they I i NOTICE. '. OF TAX.. '. EQUILIZATION the use of the steam pressure cooker For most vegetables,' 1 tablespoon of , }'. to California and from Washingtonto G.D.. Hudson of th? Men's Farnish- are still leading the league having and preferably tin cans and the hand 31t is used for each quait. In case 1 'r of six played,' To whom' it concern: sealer, rather than glass jars. Neitherthe of , Florida j! In 0: company, ,C, H. Jackson of UnfI ';i won five bames out may tomatoes peas, field peas and but- .. May was the third consecutive || vcrsal Markets, and- I J. G. Allhands of I while their conquerors, Belle Gladeis I You are hereby notified in compliance steam. pressure: cooker nor the terbeans corn, carrots and beets, a month to set a new all-time)) monthly the Clewi&ton Building Material[ comprny. -i trailing next to last with one gam': with Section 929, Compiled hand sealer is difficult to operate salt: and sugar mixture tends to improve - production mar\:. It far surpassed the : 'won and five! lost since the season' General Laws of Florida, 1927 that and the two can be obtained for a flavor.: This is made in proportion - ';March record of 147,273 units and: 0 opened the Tax Assessor of Hendry County I reasonable cost. : of 1 cup' of salt to 2 cups of sugtr. - .;.toppcd the April achievement of 157-. .: CONSTRUCTION OP- Canal Point has edged up into second : Florida will meet with the Only fresh vegetables shoul be Ue 2 level teaspoons' of this "- 622units j I TELEPHONE BLDG.IS place with four. won and one lost Board of County Commissioners of canned. They should be perfectly tore for a quart, and 1 teaspoon for To accomplish this record perform I I STARTED HERE : with Okeechobee following by winning said county at the comn issionar sound, thoroughly washed and Prop .'ach pfn . I . 'ante Chevrolet plants averaged 7,000 two of three games played room i in the Court House- in La Belle,: .-. --:! .=o_............ ___________ :cars and trucks daily; an average of. (Continued from Page 1)) The Cane Crew from Clewiston are Florida, on the first Monday in July. 777 cars: and trucks were built every I breaking even having won three and the same being the 1st day of July, - : :\ , 'hour; an averag eof 13 were built ev-j 1! and instalation of a modern telephone lost three, while Moore Haven is I A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock. A. M.t for . cry mInute-and one was built every I system, local officials point out, bringing up the rear having played the purpose of hearing complaintsand ',' ' I WALLACE - 4.6 seconds! I m:rlcs another milestone in the progress three games and not having won any. receiving testimony as to the : 7 From present indications the saine: of Clewiston from a small townto The league standing and percentage value of any property real or per- GORHAiMCRUEN , relatively high level of production. the leading city of the northern at a glance is now: .' sonal; as fixed by the County As- . will be maintained I in June to keep Everglades Aat present there are Team Won Lost Pet. sessor of Taxes for the year 1929, 'J : : . I j :pace with the demand, 'which offi-! but five long distance telephones in Brown ,5'1 5331.I and of perfecting, reviewing and ; ' cials report, continues unabat d.1 town the r :'2 r. :+.hones being merely I Canal Point :4',"- 1 SOOOkeechobee equalizing the assessments as made ,: ' ., Dealer stocks are still below normal :a local s:'-/;.em. i 2' 1 666 by said Tax Assessor. \ \: I I .,"; TEI " ; ,due to the necsssity of filling orders I IIt i Clewiston 3 3'O You and each of you are hereby ." ' a I ( 1 as fast as cars are received Unfilled DATE IS SET FOR GOOD WILL Belle Glade 1 5 166 notified to be. present at said time ; :' 'orders are over 300' percent ', aheadof TOUR THRU EVERGLADES Moore: Haven 0 3 000 and place and there set forth any :: : .\; ... , this same period last year. It wa's complaint and produce any testimony al ... ' I I.. .. < '. . ) anonunced definitely that June pro- 'Continued from Page 1)) I LOCAL BANK IN FINE which you may desire at to the val- '.''' : I ... ' I I duction would break all records for i CONDITION REPORT SHOWS ue of any property as fixed and as- :: , the month ; the Clewiston Company: and P. G. Messed' by said County Assessor of \ - The sixteen plants that contributed Bishop operating vice president of (Continued. from page 1)) Taxes. Representatives of the above famous lines. - '. to the record :May performance ave :i the Southern Sugar company: and C. N. L. MURRAY - f' located in the following cities: Detroit V.. Parkinson president of the Clew- condition of the First Bank 'of Clew Chairman Board of ' Fine Watch All and. Jcwslry Repair Work. work guaranteed. Flint, Mich., t Bay City, :Mich.. i i iston Cotter Business League. I iston, tinder the heading of resources County Commissioners of Hendry iL. - Saginaw, Mich., Toledo, Ohio Atlanta Cut oft from their rich back: country are listed: 'County, Florida. ", t Ga., Buffalo, N. Y., 1.'arrytown, because of the condition. of the Loan and discounts $44,791.04; N. -; Norwood, 0, Kansas Cit:;:, Mo.\ -eccis!: for the past few years, the I S. and Municipal I bonds, $30,000; (Seal) William T. Hull 211 Clematis St West Palm Beach. Fla. ' Janesville, Wise., and Oakland. Cal. I tr.p: of the Junior Chamber of com-I County school warrants. $22,600.; Clerk- From .the Chevrolet Motor Compa merce Oil June 25 will be in na- Cash due from banks, $205,203.30; 6-t. .. - - -- - .. . ;r .0llimillEI| IffllllBrilCf| | | :: '-:-;' lBnZ'Mig'l| Ir"BlllBlllBnallBltBrilBnBllgllBMBllBMB!! J| | | | | | | | | | | |!!| |! |. |! | | | ulnnlell!JPJlII! J a.UU. a.l.nmu.! !El! !!!.L"I l m0lu.! tl..u.i.e.! l u r.fnlanlonoll. !..!pl..n'SltIl.!! .In!! men.I.ll't! !.n.a..,.n. .in.en9n I !l unnrnlan.a.n I I .Jl.!nt!.a!!!!.!! lien!. .! 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The Automobile P bIf Clewiston will find in , I " 1 'r I 5 our Service Station a complete line of United States I 1\: Tires in all sizes and our prices:'' are the same to Nm } V... ., I y 1r t'1+ - ',b i r everyone United States Tires n'no introduction I. :. I" .; / in: Clewis on.. We stand behind m -' i Y I SER\TICE&ArrISFAC. T , . y r t t /, I. It is the motto upon which we hope .to build our business, * t I \' I all night and will try to make every customer a satisfied sus err .f ,a rI 5 ": m: : ". .'S : WE HANDLE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS - f; ", ', ...", r $:!, ; '.' . "'( Special Prices for the month of June r > .:';-" = ... I 0 :;S .... ..... : .t':41'. {.29' x "440 . $8.20 31 x525 .''.. $13.60\ M J ''' 30 x; 450 ". : : 9.15 y x 600, . 15.95 L m ' : o 31x500 . 11.85 33x600 . 1 16.45 / , .' t - I' ". BAKER SERVICE' STAT j.Sugarland . ' . 1 1 J. K. 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Pvichman was In Moore na were In Clev\istou over the weekend 11-t: By The Way Have You Heard- !I Haven on business Monday morning.; I i I. visiting 1 :Mr.[ Shoesmlth. !I II . .r":. -- .I !I (;' Mr. and Mrs.D.. D. Spiller of Roanoke Word was received this week from Mr. and Mrs.Jesse. G. Allhands . . ' t:< Miss Marctle Harvel entertained at I Va.f en routs to their home Edison C. Speer who' is In New Yorkon were dinner guests of H. L.'Dickman 'i"l the first meeting of the Junior Girl's I from Cuba spent a few days InI business. at the 'Clewistou Inn. I II ' I I Clewiston ns the guests of Mr. andMis. i il \ . t. Circle at her home on Cres 4* cent Sewing drive Tuesday afternoon. ( [ P. A. Poche..' 't.t I Captain F. Deane Duff flew to Fort I I ; I \ : Myers last week) on business. The . r The members brought their sewing I. I 1 : 666 . worked during ) Jones of Belle Glade spent I trip from here to the toast city: madeIn : L which they ' :" on the week end in Clewiston. I a Curtis Robin monoplane re-, I .. FRIED CHICKEN ' t the early part of the afternoon, after . is a Prescription for . r- which delightful refreshments were i quired slightly more than 30 minutes.W. I II . Mr. and Mis.W.. S. Harvel and I y: served.t COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, . daughter Margie motored to Sebringan T Among those present were Sarah afternoon Smith of the Wolfe Construction BILIOUS FEVER and MAL RIA. 'I this week. ..' Bussey, L&ulse Bussey, Betty Spiver, company of St., Augustine was In It is the most speedy remedyknown.. Prepared in the way that made the 1'. Dirothy howling, Edith Milton, Victoria Clewiston on business, stopping at . Miss Margie Harvel will leave I . Smith and Margie Harvel. the Clewiston Inn 1 Watanabe famous \ . t Sunday for Stuart, Fla.ft she HAYS I . > , : , 'o! will spend a week with friends. I N L I Nan . ': .. Mr. and Mrs A. Montgomery. I Hal T. Ring of Fort Mjers was a I-Attorneys and Counselors at Law i .. . { business visitor here last week. \ -; last Saturday - Westover.Md. left for I Mr. and Mrs Ed Drinkwater of 1 HOPKINS BLOCK I W:. where Mr. l\to.ntgOl ery will operate West Palm Beach spent the week I Clewiston, 'Florida I .; ,s'.. house during the to- I Mr. and Mrs. .C. 0. Buckham .of : , a packing of 1-mo pd. " end in Clowiston as guests Mr. : I : I ' ['1 I I Cleveland O., spent a few days in SUNDAY : ? ; f. mato season. . !t'II'.5 and Mrs. W. C, Bill Hooker r :. . ,, r.' .' Clewislon : : ' :' I I : .i\.ii . ;*. What was considered one of the Glenn B. Heard and Dave Alston I ORANGE TERRACE ss... best dances ever held in Clewiston i motored to Miami: last week to attend I Jules' M. Buiguieies, executive\ Attractive home-like rooms, excellent : .. CENTS\- ; > given last Thursday night by the vice president of the Southern Sugar i SEVENTY FIVE was the shrine convention, In! that 1 : meals, 4 blocks from business i f ;:. Clewiston Post of the American Legion company accompanied by P. G. Bishop I . { " , I city. : section. 62; Orange St., Ashevllle, ., ' and W.L. . vice at the Clewiston Inn. Music fort operating president S . I --- I N C. . I i iI t. dancing furnished by the Shawano Marfield were dinner guests at : ' was E. W. McCully has purchased a i There are a"few more rooms: for per . orchestra from the Brown Peanut the Clewiston. Inn one day last week. I' Ford coupe. / I manent guests now available. ".. Plantation and. delightful lefreshraents ,- -- I 'tHE'"FAIR" AWNING I II I 'f:,>, ;" ', , consisting of sandwiches and Mr.and. Mrs. J. 'adsworth Trav- . In a sfimmlng party in the lake of Palm Beach : guests at -- ';,' . ers were ' " fruit punch was server by the Inn late Monday afternoon were the I SHOP P EQuality - r management. the Inn this week. Mi.Travels. is Misses Jerrye Jeffries, Margie Har- Among the Mr. and author of "Beautiful Palm Beach" Remembered Long After Th guests were Watanabe Hotel vel, and Clarice, Glaijs: ,. and Dorothy '" i . ,1.. Mrs. Joe Godfrey Mr. and Msrt William and several other interesting books: I. .. ; f Price Is ForgottenNo Nowhng. . ; Cecil Owen Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Both Mr. and Mis. Travers said that i.No.-.:,10 Lakeview Arcade, Lakeview'' A. Jaclson11':: and Mrs. W. C. A. R. Murray of Moore Haven wasa they were much pleased. with the Inn'. .' '. AvenueS Bill Hooker, Casey Jones, Miss Bon- MRS. CLAUDE DOWNS, Manager. . business visitor In Clewiston - cille Stone, E. J. Kerr, Miss Jerrye Mrs F. W. S.: Wilson Miss Leah Phone. 20229 Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Murphy Chalker, Miss Alyca Lea McAuley .:4" Palm Beach 'FloiidaY I ' L. A. Morgan, Jr., and E. W.. Mc- West.. ' ;: of Miami. Captain and Mrs. F. Deaue Cully spent/' -Wednesday lu West and Miss Anne Smith of New Smyr .., 1 Duff Mr. and Mrs.Elbert. Stew . .. art, Mr and Mis. P. A. Poche L. William Palm Beach. I ..........................._.......................4..'_.........._......................_..._....................''..............................-'................................."..................-. " , !. G and Leonard S. Ames. Mr. : 1' ' .. and Mrs.. J. Allhands. Dr. W. J. in The Circuit Court, Twelfth Judrcial r ; I . Buck of Belle Glade, Mr. and Mis. Circuit, Hendry County, Flor- r; :;: .. PROTECT YOUR EYES ':< .': :: I 1 , Bill Lord of Shawano plantation E,. ida.-In Chancery. '. ; '. II. Genero of the same community, ... ., ..-. I :: .; \ ,'/ :: Bill Chalker, Miss Mary Gantt of ALVA L. HARRELL, Complainant.Vs I ::.: From GLARE., and STRAIN with:the. new modern Wide. :Angle .:!:. ,. Moore Haven, Doug Douglas, Mr. and I .:. '. .. > .' : I. Mrs Tom Smith, Frank O. Richmann RUTH HARTWRIGHT HARRELL ::: ,: ,. ., CRUXITE TILLYER Lenses :: wiN AMERICA'S NEW SUGAR BOWL" I Herbert Blate S. S. Beaimau and Defendant. 7 '. I Dr. John And'erson. DIVORCE l : J : : : j ':" ,.: Ie ,\ I :3 : :,,: : :. ) I I ; ; . I To the defendant, Ruth Hartwright ... .,' .;- ,.......":: Sec Moore lo 'see more -' .' .'. .... .F';\*,> ... > '/ : :. the At home a card of L.party A. Morgan Monday Jr.night, were at to Harrell.appear vYou before are hereby this Court commanded on the I I." .':,:A>'L < : : .,.jf.5; *'J ':: ; j .'. .-);:-/;' THE 'CLEWISTON INNs . 3.1 Mr. andMrs. Elbert Stewart W. L. 1st. day of July, 1929, and then and ,'. .. .1 : .' \ ,.. ,. ,:,. V..., ... ;':':: '. :. On Lake Okeechobee i . Maury, Mis Claude Downs, Fred Pur- there answer a Bill of Complaintfiled : _'. lVIOORES+ INC < : : -. .; ., , year and Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphy.. against you by Alva L. Harrell. :: : ,,: :: 1 ' It is further ordered that this notice I :: '222 1-2 Clematis Si .- : &\; Phone 20850 :: ". ,, ; 1'. .'. >) :: I Frank Richman and O. Cohn mo- be published in the Clewiston I. ; .: ; <; :. : " : ; : : : Fla- : Box 1 1766 '..*:'. sP:. \Vest. Palm Beach, ;. ": 1'. 1 tored to Okeechobee sunday to attend News, once a week for four consecu- ..':.. / ,:'': .tJfi' ::: Clewlston'v_ : :;, : ; > :" Floridai : I ... , , the Clevvlstou-Okeechobee base tive weeks. .. . : : ' . ..',' : .. i : :. ', . ball game. Done and ordered this 30th. day ofMay : -' . S; ; ,. .J ust.as mucK7itnprovemenroveryhejToric: )lenses. the Toric lens was .J ., .. ' .1.-. 1929.. .. A :j: L "" ,'' g. ; E *I N _AIL'a! A R .. .. , Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bigg motored '(Seal) WILLIAM T. HULL and '- : o . . :: over the old'fashioned Flat lenses of. twenty years ago more. :: .. .J .. . . to West Palm Beach Saturday afternoon .. Clerk Circuit Court I ", ':_ (JJ 5-t'I 1j. .. 1 . ....... ,-..... ..... .. -. =-- --, I ,.....-........................................"....'.......................................................................',..-.................,.................................................................. I \ - I -- --- . ' \ , Announcing, the opening of :.: SPECIAL ACREAGE!! ....> .:.. :.:.,:<,.::.. :' .':;; ;:.J>";' .: > : ' DENTAL.. IE I ,SPECIAL. $25 per acre CASH ,', '. '. -- .I' .:". .. ., .:. :.; -'. 1'i: I 10 Moore Haven Road . acres on In I The Hopkins Block Of , ,.Land/ in this district. sells for t $1 1 75 to $200. 4 ANOTHER PROSPEROUS SUMMER .j J 1 DR. JOHN ANDERSON '., per- acre. / 1." Dentist r .' SPECIAL $75 acre GASH per ' I!'. { Clewiston, Florida. I ,. I will be away until\ July-1 but. all inquiries will l be promptly ..:'>< '," ,," :;;. \: ;'. ,;,.' ... ::.. .,:.: ,>.,' '. '.'. i , handled by Mail. . Is assured I' r this section through the activity = ? 1 Edison C. : Speer .E.> of the Southern Sugar Company.Homes . . Clcfvhlons Pioneer RealtorCLEWISTON FLORIDA , I . stores and apartments are needed to I . \ ... ._....##...##........... .,...._.............,............ .. house industrial workers, making Clewiston ' .f -'Ii) today the greatest field for opportunity in fJ *' APPEARANCE COUNTS in the entire South. - YOUR I t t'C' I . .. .' ... '.. .. '. ....."... :,-"...'" ..,,,- ,:'. ':'... ..Fi' f.. . .4r,.,1 r: f We are proud of the fact that we have :..} ., ;' r; .'. "::.: } :' .. :. :':..q' :'. .:6.?,': f:j" c' . - I '.' ..,1/I II , helped 1 to make Clewiston a thriving city. .44 ) r'y. For Detailed I Information, write : ( , We in the Barber Business.IT I ' pioneers f+q'4' are t ,, 4 t. '!c f ..' i CLEWISTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I' PAYS- : i I , 165 f t Clewiston ! ;. To shop. i I i' ;\; t Y.I. patronize our 4 . It. :r rf I II -' ..... BOWL"i) . . " I : ; 4 t i; CLEWISTONS: PIONEER BARBER SHOP I :' !' i r 1 "IN AMERICA'S NEW SUGAR 1 S 1 ) 1 1I 1 S 1 :rr Rr I i.. < Clewiston 1 *' Florida \t i .. \ . '.' i .> " 'I MN 1tNNMIN +i'II".N MI.NN.MIMMI t' I Ir: ---S. 1. 1 t tlr A, ) I _. ;.:;;;,<' .' .:. ..iIiill :._ _. : ._ t.... J _. ::;;. .. S .... ".,.i:..,':" "'E' :i.: .:...tCJ .........;.. II" ."-\ .t ,. .... ..,I'{;>...:...,...",\" ,,;,,< ,,, ,\" 'rf m-r arT,;' .. .,. "" . . } ,, :: : - ., '", ." eo .a... , . > '! ,; . L ; <:,' ': ; :>" :. ,. '.' "," ;' ; : > .JW"v.; y ,; 'M. / , .j I : I ; r tk : r k i FRIDAY, JUNE 14. .1929 CLEU'STO.i'Ftf'S.Z CV Hf'/'TT/A'{{ Fl.QRIDA ,;. h PAGE SFVLtiu [I I .. .... . I, aoeneow/wswn Y..o..w.c.o trwwa +aa !ew I. !t M"ar" : <<'. !J.::{'I._ ...... _U 1 L , I:\ ., w '. ., '. I.J : " I II I I. , ,. . G:?> d I" i1 1 1 NEjII FIND IT '.' J"i'.::";'(:>, \ .1!i \", ,y c /7'O/'IE r- CooL THIS SUMMER- : ', .'"..(,:' ',, .>' ',". i", ... > :' .('; OVELY AND WA1MJy : : .'';.-.- . : .':'" t" : ', '.. #'..' .4 W i_,',:.. : ..:'}\" ,:: '" lET S MOVE ON '. ,:: l\/ ; i I : ," t: ( rills IS A ' ' ; '' i ::5 ( ) ,;':/ ,:\" : :,; CE.107'-EX .1 ' 'xSS L10JJS .I (. '.:,. ."'/ l\\; lf. .t.1 ;1\ '., 'f})I, ':;".,.._""" '. ,<.- ,, I 4 lJ I' . ; :, '. -! ; :",: .. " k, - :. : . , -- ' . I .... :,;.;;t"..--l...'',:-,-:,,' ;.Y'. I / II' I > ', ,.," .',{: ', : : .. :: , ;' ' : I' ;-: / ."> ; r .. .,.,'., .. !' ".0., ' .. i' .. >: ;, i : fZ:irwa' -:-: ::} ;" ;'j;? t "-- ,, ', . I '. ,. ,: r,..,s : ,,./.. a.4: ; \ ,; ': I : : r t r\'{ r, .:,:v: v ; } ( y i J t j . 1 : t yS}'w .rr2..ji 1. i sy {'' r: S IS'I ,, , '\ I Q > ,.,J,-:,'r>"'.J 'S - ) I i' I:' r:air'r. ti ,. : 'n 'j r ; .r'j ; '. ;. .tir. 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They know that YOUR LOCAL BUILDER as *new; for insulating roofs; for lining ' I I,' : Celotex secures them against the r, basements, attics and garages; for . : . ,! : IZ 11 .. .. attacks of heat. cold and i ess...leaves 2: making comfortable extra rooms from I .' > } them happy in the knowledge of year When you buy a hohsc look for the Celotex sign. waste spaces. ." U._ ::.rt,.:,.., A constantly increasing number of pensive extra item, because it replaces . ,_ r .' : ;;:; people are obtaining greater home enAlso made double-thick-7/8/ i inch) other materials, and in later years saves , ! t 1. "C. joyment through. the use of Celotex. When used on the outside of houses, you hundreds of dollars in fuel bills.I , :JI :) Already, .more than 250,000 families as sheathing, Celotex adds structural Asky architect builder or dealer, <. are living In Celotex homes. strength .' makes_walls tighter and for further information on Celotex1( ,.' :.-, Despite its many remarkable propmore permanent. and send in the coupon below f oun , /1'/ erties, Celotex is a simple, practical' And on inside walls and ceilings, you free booklet. J .. ._ ,, insulating board. can obtain finer, smoother plastered THE eEL 0 T EX COMPANY; }i'.' f It IS made from long, tough fibres of surfaces with Celotex Lath. This new Chicago, Illinois , .1 I I ", southern? cane. These fibres are felted lath, 18 inches by 48 inches and 7/16/ of New York City Sales.Office: 101 Park Ave., ._, r '. into big, strong boards, 4 feet wide, 7 to an inch thick (also. I made double" 1 -thick ,.Sales. Distributors throughout the .World . ..... '. \All reliable dealers can supply Celotex Building Board '. ... .' 12 feet long and 7/16/ of an inch thIck.78 inch is ' !i I.. : / ), especially designed to and Celotex Lath .:. .. \ r .............................................................................._...................................01 '. i North*tbolLus : y c THE CELOTBX COMPANY : ; . 1* : 101 Park{ Ave., New York,'N. Y. ' .' J "- ;: ,\ ', The word Please send me free your illustrated booklet, "Year 'Round Comfort ' t : ;" .. C IE LOT: E X CELOTEX for Every Homo' : . ' -;., r ". ., (RCgUSPat.Off) ,' .' .. .'; '. :.'r".:.' .,', , "" !IsthetradelIwkohnd I.' :. '; ';.' .: :,: t'- ",. '- 'BRANDINSULATING Indicates manufacture. by Nom -- The Celotex Company ' a e : CANE BOARD Chicago 111. . : Address -- - ; ? : I:: ,City '? --=--_._._._.:._St t,......._. ' .. co " .., ;'.', : j. . . " I , '' " ' :. . I J ...,.... WGin - i7 -!' z r,7pllq krT", .,v*.. .-,,,.,", -.p- : EIGHT CLEWISTON, NEVIS CLEWISTON FLORIDA , .. F FRIDAY JUNK 14. 1029 _. .. .. 7n asaum 7ararrwr s etrerrt..u- acts =- r ...---.lr. l 'START CONDEMNATION I every home and apartment in the''' named principal; W. C. Richards flith I i AST SUIi 1 SAVED I! to water line; $106,310.40 Re-venue..it land and New York Points, 1,324:: I is occupied and new resi- pintle; ;Miss Ruth Cook fourth II ' PROCEEDINGS FOR I community I I l 'oy.-d all rail; $34,713.60Vator vs. Tons; $15SSi .00 Revenue paid to WORK ON ROADS d."r.t3 l 01 e renting houses fit the tourist -! grade, Mrs. J.. C. Jackman, third iIl-iail savings; to Pert water line; 31,77ii.OO Revenue if I t cnmn as fast as they can be com.pleted. I grade; Mss Maude :Magi 1, second BY WATER ROUTE ( I Canned Ooods, :Maryland; i.lHl New : moved all rail; $15,888.00 Water vs. .r Continued! from pas1): ) 1 trade; Mrs. William Blount first . i. York]: Points, 418 Toni: $G,520.SJ[ revenue all-rail savings to Port. In Pahokee!: two new churches have I grade and Mrs.Vera. Helm second I paid to wattr line:: ; !'J,864.SO; RevEnue : t.. fund, $",.55.G6; General revenue heen bull, .a new store and apart-. J I grade.: '. I CCornj1l v.Survey Shows If moved all rail; .$314.00 Water Flour. Grain: Grain Products Varlous I \ f. completed, work started Felda Gus' Patrick Ohio and Illinois Points, 4,048 fund, $1123.05' ; and fine :and foriciture ment buildings iippolntcments are ; -vs. all-rail savings to Port, I fund, 31233. on a new city hall building, on the H. C. Picklitter and Mrs. Mude Saving Effected of I Tons; $39,265.60: : Revenue' paid to i Delaney called and earned that the (lake front while at Canal Point a Illairod{ xPAHOKEE I Potatoes, Various Points, 360 Tons; ; grater< line; $67,601.60 Revenue ifmoved , 366781.04 $;:,Z64.00 Revenue paid to water line; I clerk! be instructed to advise each of now negro section consisting of 100 .... I: :> .all rail. ; $28,336,00 Water vs- $7,006.00 Revenue if moved all rail! ; I State houses! several barracks buildings anda all-rail savings to Port. \\oI the holders of right of way for' : ' '. already Condensed statements showing revenues I' $1,692.00 Water vs. all-rail savings Road No. 25 that have not signed large' commissary have POLITICAL I to Port. Misc. Groceries, Various Points, forthcoming been completed and work is now under paid to water carriers by shippers . deeds that the deeds must hj POT BOILS AFRESH 3,148 Tons $78,070.40 :.' at once or the county will war: on the construction of twen- : and receivers In vicinity West I i Sugar, Various Points, 618 Tons; to water line; Revenue paid ; $120,809.60 Revenue it white employeesof $'.090.00 Revenue paid to water line homes to house .; start 'condemnation proceedings" ty: Palm Beach for the 1927 1928. I I years moved all rail of Dick C. Miller \ the Southern Sugar company whi (Continued from page 1)) .1 I.1I i $14.090.40 Revenue if moved all rail; ; $42,729.20 Water vs. _ ; bond Notary public s I| Also showing revenues that would all-rail savings to Port : ., In the amount of $GOO uU itetlr will be.biough to community. with I -- 11000.40 Water vs. all-rail savingsto ,, : have been paid to rail carriers had Port. States Fiedlily and Guaranty company the opening of the busy season in In the race for town: clerk which Potatoes, Various Points, 844 Tons; r as surety was submitted. Motion the fall. / .vacancy was caused by the resignation -I I I these same commodities moved over Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., Various, $10,550.00 Revenue paid to waterline :;. by Stewart seconded by Maddox that A ribbon of wide new well paved of J. H. Cason, R. .T. Crews andS I'rail lines, as well as the difference Points, 4.016Tons; $157,411.20 Revenues ; $14,233.60 Revenue it moved all ;:.' the bond of Dick C. Miller be ap- road Is being pushed steadily across .W. Powell had announced thier In freight 'charges which was actually paid to water line; $218,868.80 rail; 3,713.60 Water VB. all-rail savings - judge's report the state through this rich section Revenue if moved all rail; $61,457.60 to Port. k.: pioved. The county candidacy but with the expiration of saved by reason of water transportation - :. ; received and ordered filed by of Florida and merchants from the Water vs. all-rail savings to Port. i. was the qualification period, Crews announced being available at West Palm Sugar, Various Points, 945 Tons east coas cities of Palm Beach and Misc. Items, Various Points. 3,131To'ns : ; - ; the city cleric. that he had withdrawn, ' r Beach. . Motion by Hooker] seconded by Miami! are looking to the northexnEverglades ; $12 ,120.S0 Revenue paid: to I'I 6725.00 Revenue paid to water line; leaving the entire field to Powell. |I - the true solution to i water line 1,592.60 $21,546.00( Revenue if moved iill . as ; Revenue If ?- that theattorney --- called and carried : Stewart Tucker's withdrawal from the race ), rail | : for this board prepare and t their dull summer problem I moved all rail; $35,171.80 Water YS. ; $13,821.00V.ater vs. all-rail sayIngs - I has resulted in the political pot be- II Tonnage handled through Pirt of all-mil: to Port. , ' that tlu- -- ( savings to Port. notice publication give by ing stirred anew for it was community Palm Beach Steamer -',. board will be in session on the. first PAHOKEE PLANS' by Coastwisee Plumbing Supplies, Various Points Dry Goods Shoes etc., Various* '.. < talk, that he Would make the race Lines 1927. year 516 Tons; $22,074.40 Revenue toj Points, 5,918 Tons; $243,821.60 Rev- paid Monday in July 1929 for the purpose IN SUNDAY CAME I I with ease, but with him out of tho fr Iron & Steel Articles, Pittsburgh, V'. of hearntj complaints and receiving! I | wafer line; $30,330.40/ Revenue if enue paid to water line; $339OtO.80Re'enue , running the field ' appears to be eriual- Pa., Wheeling, W Va. & various :' value /ol : moved all rail; $8,256.00 Water vs. If moved all rail; $15,219.20 the any : testimony as to (Continued from page 1) lydivided and the majority of the . I : points. 3,346 Tons: $41,836.40; Revenue all-rail savings to Port: Water vs. all-rail savings to Port. fixed and assessed by . as . .:. property Pahokee residents ? are looking for a . paid water line ot taxes business to ; $79,969.40 Totals, 18,773 Tons; $$177,320: Plumbing Supplies, Various PoInts.. 1-: the county assessor as provided routes traffic over two hotly contested battle. I |I Revenue If moved rail $35,133,00 by section 929 Compiled general streets of the town and the second all ; Revenue paid to water line; $S1- 1,699 Tons; $32,960.60 Revenue paidto I Withdrawal of R. J. Crews and the i I : all-rail Poiti to Water vs. savings Motion by .I 972.40 Revenue if moved all rail. water line $47,911.80 if 1927. Revenue ; [.i-: laws of Florida calls for extension of the lake shore expiration of the qualification period @ i Canned Goods, Pacific Coast, 415 r Stewart seconded by Hooker to adjourn road to a point half a mile west of means that Powell's will Savings in freight charges for year moved all rail; 14,951.20 Water vs. candidacy j, Tons; $6,059,00. Revenue paid to water 1927 via water versus all-rail $" 36- all rail savings to Port 1 until call of chairman the town where it would turn south.It be uncontested that he will . : so bej 1 line; $8,815.00 Revenue if moved '. 632.10. " is believed that the matter will the next town clerk of the communi-1' Misc.. Items, Various Points, 3,98ff all rail $2,756.00 Water all-iail I ; vs. again be discussed and some defi- ty. Tonnage handled through Port of Tons; $172,992.40 Revenue paid to - EYES OF STATE TURNED savings to Port. I Palm : Beach nite action taken at the next meet- by Coastwise Steamer water line: ; $235, 607.60 Revenue if ON TOWNS OF NOR THERM\ Flour, Grain, Grain Prod., Various Lines 1928 year . ing of the city council of Pahokee. moved all rail; $62,615.20Vater vs. GLADES AS SUMMER\ ) Ohio and Illinois Points 3,238 Tons; Iron & Steel Articles, PittsburghPa. c all-rail savings to Port. OF UNUSUAL ACTIVI- I Motor, Co. StockRoom $34,646.60 Revenue paid to water line; ., Wheeling, W. Va. & Various Totals 2 ,094 Tons; $802,130.40 TV.. IS SEEN SCHOOL TEACHERS I $54074.60 Revenue f if moved alb Points, 4,182 Tons: $51,856.80 Revenue Revenue paid to line Is water ; $1,128- : I NAMED IN COUNTY' :I Enlarged I bail I ; $19,42800 Water vs.Allrail. 'I paid to water Jine$90,294.44!) 114.44 Revenue if moved all raiL Continued from page 1)) FOR FALL SESSION I! savings to! Port. Revenue if moved all rail $$38.437 Savings freight charges for year I ; --- CLEWISON, June-.To provide for :Misc Groceries, Various Points Water vs. all rail savings to Port 1928 via water versus all-rail $336- .... lion Eibert L. Stewart, cashier of (Continued from oage 1)) the greater demand with the increaseof 2,712 Tons; $7],596.80 Revenue paid Canned Goods. Pacific Coast, :Mary 781.0f.BSSSBSSSBS ( II i; ; the Firs Dank of Clewiston ,announced farming activity in this section I . Fr, : that the directors at a -recent iston school trustee were not acted the stock room of the Clewiston ;Motor \ ; ; meeting declared a ten per cent oa by the board but it is expectedthat Vjwnpany on the Sugarlanl highway iTiTi iTiTi iTiTi Ills i l I!rleTil!iTiii lJ I uiT iT Ti iTi1 I r TiTi I t i1i1i.Irap il iri" reT r !iTiIi IIDlrl.l tr n J.!![n a.l!lln.J.J.I !!v t n!!!ys n sn.'.! ?'_,. , t} .... I ifi 'iliTiiliTiiliill 00Ti iliTi iliTi iTiTi iTiTi iriTi I tlaTiT.Til iTiif i iTiTi i1'iTi iffiiiitf.iFcf. 'IrsulYVycyvvvvVV ;:L" .. . ;l divident. the appointment will be madeon Is being increased to three times * (': City officials of Belle Gl'ade head ]his recommendation.LA its present size it was announced tf: ed by Dr.' W. J. Buck president' of the I I yesterday by E. C. Kelley, manager.In I : i ' t. : ,I city council taking 'the September BELLE. JunelS.-At the regu- the enlarged stock room will be a ' K. tt storm as a blessing scrapped their I lar meeting of the school board at carried parts for Caterpillar tractors, e ffi f.'I..:' old buildings and in their place erect La: Belle the following teachers were Oliver plows and Athey truss wheels. 51 i ; >: Ml": ,; :'; ANTHONY'S Inc.I ; ,:.. ed attractive new stucco buildings, appointed Professor Springston, principal .- The company is also doubling its l; r , r.F replaced a. bumpy muddy main street ; Edith Magill, mathematics, stock of Fireston tires : e_ I'' :::, C ', :WEST PALM BEACH.I FLORIDA a eem with a 70 foot wide pl.\'emcnt. lined -Mrs. H. G. Hanson, seventh and "The enlarging of our stock room" ,. __t \ ,:k ,. :; the streets with palms S and shrubs I eighth grades; Miss Corrine Jones said Mr. Kelley "is In keeping with f /).: }) ., :.:: JV., '.. -'"",'.' .'. ;iti E n;:': I. and bid for new lesdents.' Their sue I history and economics. In the grammar the policy of the company to maintain ill .': : !'' ; ,< <"".'. :'.;:.:, ,: .'. I :. '. . k.. cess is seen in the fact that today I school Albert E. Maxwell was our high standard of service. =. ::,,:..' .. t'-/'f I" :: ,,.,'. .,"< .4 ,"=' _.11:1}: ',," a 'I' ;t;= \ \ . oM T3mg_ ,ujt ... ._ .. .. tojjL. ., .. Arc 'making a showing of fine A\ cn'nd Wopien'sclothing 1 . I..::- ., rf HdYi3aL"'--' R-.n 'L a'S.1ila.2.:: .Y>drt p- "" -J" 'r t-L 10 T m 1\ u. .' t .. '.' :_ "'. and ready to D II wear. ThroUh.lhe.-courlesy.o d I ;,.. f- \\ - : '-!... r , t oi fr'I', .... 1 r L I'I m : 17s: =.. : THE, LEWISTON SUPPLY CO. I . J.: -5-7 A'' 'i-: :.: i/ ':...,,::....,,...,"... ...- ..,.' .; ...,.. ...' :.1., ... ...,...., . . iiIi* ri.\.-. t I -S3-9.>I'*5&5L.L- : > 1 ., JJ1JIJJ;;: @@J r / ; I Ii.-T.\I :{:I'-(; : <';i.:':. ; 'i' :>:. '. :. ', :," .<:"f- ';.':',.'. : , ... .n ( I ., ,.. .- ;,. '. .1' ... ; ..r -5', . 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I or-- ,.,:" ''.'1 :' :." j'-; :"..::, gettes in the newest pastel shadesfeatured ':" .:; '; \ . I j',.., .:.....j!. 7"-, .(. ."' .. ,. = ;;+; . a * : > ::; ' : .JJ' : ; : 'i .. :...:" ': . : .' i l rllnd1L1stl'Y Fouride By ... ./t. ,'" .. '.. !,:'r/ : ': I at - : " '. . : i .r : .: \'< ,' : '': '. ' -. 'C -r't'0.\ J \i'/; : :::;;:; .'< -:: : " : 'rJ. == t Ipd -/=: Y .. : .. .a. < 'N $10 50 AND 50 _ d...L"t J .J.lLl!.., 14,3.juct : :.:- \ ..:;<..., ... ,... $16. '.' -' a b r \ .,1:.. ....1.,,;; '. - ' nth.! of Chnai Street, in what and sold as a )luxury and for the, purpose L I : :;.: ) :'A ': 'j >::,;j'7": ,: : ,.>. ": : :-< ;.. f.' Is now CMC, : business section of New of making a s l irttuous liquor ', c '- : #7 ,..?... *- r.: -T> .. ;; "' *J'0;, -. ., '. .. .-. . I IQ Ia : ( : : ; J ' : r ' 'OriH1si: is thefckc: ; of the first American called Tafiia. In 1795 Etienne; iti > /#* ;: .< .:. > :_ < ) m. sugar: ph r.t\tion.: It is rnnikedby: DeBore, a far-sighted planter, built . the: Jesuit Church on Baronnc Street. the first practical sugar: imil near New ,a 5HII Exceptional values in Mens Sport: Coats Trousers' and !!! ;; The course of sugar, like that of Orleans and manufactured' the first -- z Summer Clothing. empires: has been westward. We commercial crop of sugar in the s . know that sugar was manufactured in United States. He found a ready Sport Trousers .. 810..00m \ * t .;.. :; :, C _.. a China some 3,000 years ago. It was market, and his year's crop brought ;: '. ., ..., y"<:t: M : i.. t"h. ' brought to Europe in the fifteenth $12,000, which was considered a stupendous 1 : \: . J ' century hy Crusaders who told. of sum for a 'ear's crop of rdiscovering "1 Coats ; ; # --18..,0 . e Sport , the "swc t salt." It ,was any kind in those days. : II ...., ./- ..; .. Ii! . I cultivated and successfully' n1anntlcvlodcrn' sugar planters are repeat- ,r -- i'J-j t. iti '., - tured for in before it DeBore's achievements for the "t ' 300 years Spr/m ing Four Piece Suits 820 - was carried to Santo Domingo, Cuba prosperity of Louisiana through scientific I : . and Mexico in the neei- America. rejuvenation of the American ; .,. h. .. ; ; In 1751 'a. party of Jesuit Priests, sugar cane industry.. In, this movement m Smithson Serge .,b." : 8 3 9,-0 \ 1 ' Kr< sailing from Santo Domingo to The South Coast Company; \:: : {!r... ,. Louisiana .!1th them nall with four factories and i .,.'f.:,.f ;-:;; , brought T.; a ;;: sugar plantations ..- .". .,,..t, ., _ quantity} of sUGar c:::ae. This they totaling nearly 40,000 acres, is Oxfords and Grays : ; S39 r. planted in their little settlement.; It playing a conspicuous 'part. The ifi ; ;.." _ grew 'iuxurnt1'1, ai.l although no story of The: Dahlberg Industries is 1 "..' I d 4 ; sugar vas: made from this plantation told in an illustrated booklet which S = = iti Linens & Palm Beaches ;: 816.0 l : ! until 40 y :\r3 ht r the,canewns grown will be sent upon request.DAHLBERG ' fI * SUGAR CANE INDUSTRIES iti Nurotex Suits $18.0 m iti ;. , ; "; ; : S 3 ' ' <; ; \ Iti Palm Beach Trousers .-':" .' I. v!. S4.7 It= ;= . THE SOUTH COAST COMPANY r THE SOUTHERN SUGAR COMPANY .,' ,. v2fi1- llr'anJ' Plantations in Louisiana \ f ejfillf and Plantations in Florida .- .- .' - .j' , 'hPUIT.'+1 Cloth Robes -< ' I 4 a Terry 87" '" = = . - I!I West Palm Beach Where Nationally Advertised Prices ... alecutv: : Offices: 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago I PrevailP.GE '.. ;E ... , .r1-.kr7? -..-*--*-"-" -'t ,' n t .. .I .Gil n ifir.itifi Hit.nllu iTiTi! ultr iTiTiiIiTi!!nn iIiI.!.nDU i1iT. iTiTi n iTiT n iTiT n iTiTi!:.!u.!/IIIDIIIIDIItl11111!uDU. ./ .!!n.n. .!!niUininlu TiTi. iTiTi. I TiTi. iTiTi!J.J.uen iTiTi J.J.ilJ..l 1111!! 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