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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: July 19, 1929
Publication Date: 1928-
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Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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J : HOUSE SHORTAGE Clewiston Is Better IHEAVY ACREAGE IN 1 fRUCK FARMING I Rainfall or Week ORGANIZATION i r

Than Ever says Cole? ,- Totals 1.07 InchesA

j ; IN LAKE TOWNS IN NORTHERN EVEI)GLADES IS SEENAGRICULTURAL
I ; "Clewiston looks Better; than ever 1 total of 1 07 inches of rain fell 1 REPORTS HEAVY 1

north" In Clewiston durihg 'the past week

I I'. .. IS BIG PROBLEM said after E.C.several. Cole months, assistant in the to B. G IN SURVEY :OF 1 WORKant according to records kept at the BUSINESS GAIN \i1

Dahlberg president of th'e ,Southern townsite pumping station The i1s ii

Sugar company who left for his,northern heaviest rain of the week was on -r

I : Demand Exceeds Supply' office Sunday afternoon after Peppers And, Egg PI Will>< Predominateage Thursday July 11 when one inch of President In Statement '\

r! As operations of Sugar spending. a few days here on business With>< Large Acre; In Tomatoes ; .' rain The fell effect of the daily summer Stresses Need Of More 1 i

! Company Continue To "From the standpoint of climate," Farm Group Pla.n :Discussed. rains is noticeable In the green Houses For Clewiston

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3 i Expand. said the sugar company official fields, particularly in the ,sugarcane Section.
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i -- comparisons between. Florida and Farming activities in the northern plant! about 100 acres, and Jim Berd- Weds of the Southern Sugar

I Hundreds of thousands of dollars in the north are ridiculous while industrially Everglades from Moore Haven throughthe sley who will plant several acres of company where the, cane is growing .
and Belle Glade areasto ,cabbage. phenomenally. Declaration of a dividend at the
construction of new building around, Clewiston is 'growing Clewiston
the southern end of Lake Okeechohee faster every day"LOCALFARMER. Pahokee will be unusually heavy ': .!Jn addition to these, farmers in the rate of seven per cent per annum was
this :year according to esii"'mtes made Belle,'Glade and Pahokee sections are made Monday night at the meeting'
from Clewiston Belle Gladeto
through RIDER SALARY CUT the directors of the Clewiston HomeBuilding 1 1a
in close touch with increased this
Canal Point during the past few by those who are expaotlng acreage year ,
TO association when
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months the situation whifoi will bring the total shipmentsof reports
has failed to solve the house
showed the local organization to be
/ Already many farmers are preparing truck crops from the northern Ev- IS ILLEGAL SAYS
; shortage problem in the Lake Okee In
a stronger financial positioithan
chobee area, and today with the continually PLANT TEN ,ACRESTO seed beds and among those in the erglades to a figure higher than for before I

8 the Clewiston section who have already the past several years ever
expanding operations of
A'mGENERAL The association which is, under the
Southern in started activities are W. C. .nIl!,Hooker Peppers and egg plant will predominate -
Sugar bring ing
company COTTON HERE '
supervision of the state comptroller
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"" new residents to this section, the who is preparing ten acres ,of se'ed ,it, is seen in the preparation of,
showed an Increase in business of 38
housing prbblem instead of nearing a bedss. W. L; lIowrho; 'will''plant 100 the, seed beds, and a heavy crop of tomatoes :
1-2 cent the previous six
.r solution is becoming more acute With acres east of Clewiston, A G Avant is also expected.A ;,Contract with Board Has per over
C. M. Swindle Pleased months, and an increase of 77 1
.... .,, the influx of hundreds of adltional who is planning to put in about twenty heavy vegetable crop in the': Precedence Over Legislative per
cent over the business done duringthe
employees for :work both in the new With Growth fPlants acres of egg plants, F.A., Matth- farming sections of all the lake communities -j
Act corresponding period of- ,
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4.000 ton a day mill of the Southern ews who will plant about ten acres to is probable according to the ,
Young
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';, Sugar company and in the sugar J -- peppers and egg plants. Tom Adair In estimates made here this week and Hendry
county commissioners have
r ;I Ic fields the Moore Haven section :who tl11 Please turn to page 4
"', this fall, Clewiston will find it
Possibility that the farmers of the no authority to reduce the salary of I I
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page northern Everglades may become in- County Attorney H A.Rider. as a PELICAN LAKE

..\ n" terested in cotton growing was' seen JURYMEN LIST IS DAHLBERG PROVES result of the bill passed In the legis-

'' this week in the announcement of C. lature limiting the county attorney'ssalary

: : .' :, BOYS FORCE WAY M Swindle that he plans to plant ten to $300 per annum, it was seen DRAINAGEVORK
PICKED FOR YEAR ERROR ,
OF
CUBAN
acres to cotton for maturity in early this week in an opinion experssed by

,1f" INTO SWIMMING falls Attorney; General Fred H, Davis who NOWCOMPLETEDRecord

' ;. Mr Swindle came here from the BY COMMISSIONERSMany r FIGHT! ON TARIFF said that the contract entered into _

{: Lakeland section about a year ago ,, between the commissioners and the

_ 1 POOL IN HOTEL and operating on land in Section 23 caounty attorney takes precedenceover Time Is Made In

east of Glewiston he achieved a fair Other Have the act passed by the legislature
{' "1. Clewistonites On Countries Construction Of
..'JO.' /.-.: -r-- degree of success'last year,with beans I : until ,the expiration of the contract

::_ 'i'<. Everett Hotel Manager and tomatoes despite the fact that he i I List Approved At Higher Tariff On with the La Belle attorney Pumping Plants

, s.; '" Calls Police To did not get started until quite late' in July meetingNames Cuban Sugar The matter was brought to the at-

the"season. I ; r tention of the attorney general by Completion of the construction of
! !; Return Order .
; ':.' Several weeks ago deciding to try: of more than 140 Hendry I In 1 Ins typically direct manner B. G. County Commissioner Selden L. Stewart two new pumping houses in the Pelican

. .':"' (Clewiston -News Special) cotton raising he planted some seeds, county citizens, many of them resi- Dahlberg president of the Southern I and the point at issue is explainedin Lake drainage district near. Can-

., and the result, was gratifYing -, : the al Point was announced here today by
:;, : LA BELLE, July 18.-Thursday evening herald so dents of Clewiston were selected} and S company' in a letter to a Miam- following two letters" :.

:, ''. a bunch of boys who It iso that, heplains to ,put in. ten' aproved as possessing .the qualifications ruhiii sets forth interesting facts in re-I lIon Fred H: Davis, R.Y.. Patterson director of transportation -

'. : .claimed were intoxicated came tq,the acres' within' the'"f' next" few t- weeks" s;>.*x v, ,.jurorsto tri.sen"e in the- c6"nty ''gSi'd"to.the,Cuban'6Ugai"'sitnatfon>The Attorney General..,. ,_. ;'?' _01 ',,,,r,.,,,,".: _for .the- _Southern i Sugar_ Sir*; cpjwpa-*- .. 11
: '" :;: '- "' A"Judging fro niIi success I- have .leter Tallahassee, Florida:. : ." ny who supervised the drainage work ;:
: ;;*,>Everett Hotel and without paying; during the coming year. The action which was published in an in- .
. had with the few plants I raised from I Dear Mr. Davis: I In the first pcmping station are
' *, taken teresting article written Richard I
proceeded to enjoy a swim in theo was at the July meeting of the by I
,pool When Mr. Edwards the managliF seed"* said Mr Swindle, "there is every I Hendry County commissioners in La RInchwitz. agriculture editor of the I The legislature, at its last session tyo Fairbanks Morse pumps of 30.000 i

,1tC J- reason to expect success in cotton Belle. Miami, Dally: News, scouts the buga- passed House Bill No. 590, applicable I gallons of water per minute capacity I
er came out to inquire what was happening -
raising in the Everglades.The laud{ is to Hen dry County alone which fixes each while in the second house com
I they paid no attention to him Those selected' are: D, B Allen, H. boo theory that raisin; of the pro- e I
ideally suited to the growing of cot- the salary of the County Attorney 'for pleted is one Fairbanks Morse"pump..-
A few minutes afterwards they broke C, Avant, J R, Alston, D. G. Alston, tcctjv tariff on sugar will have a detrimental ,
"I the electric wires in the bathhouse ton as shown by the way my cotton M C.Antrim. FV. Ange, Tom Be- effect on the friendly! .attitude i i Hendry County at not more than of 30,000 gallons per minute. i iI
plants thrived and the climatic conditions $300 Com- I I Foundation work was done by theE !
,and the railing and then threatened thea, J.E. Beardsley: Albert Backus, of Latin-American countries toward ,I per annum. The County
here should\ also great missioners of Hendry County at the F.Powers. Construction companyand
prove a M. II Crouch G.E Connell R W the United States i
i to throw him Into the pool. Mr Ed- ,iCOMMUNITY I ,
' : .'*, ',' wards blew his police whistle ands benefit Crouch, S. R. Connell A B.. Cherry: Mr'Ddhiberg's letter.' published In 1 i meeting January 1929!) made a con- the pumps were installed by the
' : I (Please turn to 4)) E F. Powers company under the supervision I
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, ; '>,** _:" ,Raleigh Dyess, City Marshall came Bunk Douglas, S.H.. Davis, C.A, *' the :Miami: News reads as follows: I I page of Fairbanks Morse engineers. ;

>.: \ '*',. : and intervened and they soon dis HEALTH Darcy, C L, Downs, H. H Davis, A ((1)) The statement of :Mr.' TOll ham I

: ..*, ;i '/'. persed. In the meantime they had D.Frith. T, J. Griger, G A. Heinz, G. is a part of the propabll1da.which the !J! mmWEEK/ BASEBALLDISCONTINEJD With. the two of 60,000 gal-
pumps
I": }.*.,.'':, threatened to enter the hotel and only CENTER PLANNED B Heard, 'V, :M.: Harris, C A. Jackson Cubans, and particularly the New (Please turn to page 4) '

':.'<,{.;', with the persuasion o[ agun point- C. H. Jacksor?- A, W Lawrence, ork: bankers with interests in Cuba,

X; .},/' ed at them by Mrs Edwards they were C. Lamphere, L A Morgan, E. W. are trying to spread throughout the IN

'Y. ':'',:*.:', v ., kept out. Big damage might have oc- BY DR, F. I L TAiTOffl McCully, Dick C." Miller, E. C. Merchant United Staes. Statement Shows I I

" '"-: : cured and some one might have been W C Owen, P.F.. Richards, I (2)) It is without foundation in fact GLADERS LEAGUE Local Bank In I

:. killed If Ill'. Dyess had not come at E. L. Stewart, G. L Sims R.L. Simpson because readjustment of the tarriff as !

...;:,:.:.. :'/:. .-:the right moment and intervened. J' Arrival Of New Equip- i Tom Smith, E C'S- cel: and passed by the House which Increasesthe Fine ConditionWith ',,

:';':Jr :,i.: similar occuience to this occured on- Robert TuVner. tariff on Cuban sugar from 1.76 to First Games In Second 1
" ment Is Annrunced A. J. TIppey, George Watkins C anxiety felt in many Florida
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I> 'r,'}. ha few nights ago and if it contin- 2 4 will have absolutely no bad effect

,;j'-f: ues it is stated that the hotel will At HospitalThe I. S' Woodhan,, J, J. Cornetto. Frank A: oh Cuba, There will be just as much Half To Be PlayedThis cities because of the closing of the
Dougherty, J Olin Davidson, O.J. I.I.sug'ar door of a Tampa bank, its branchesand I
' ::- .. have to be permanently closed consumed as before and Cuba _Sunday
,:: .../'..' Lake View hosiptal in Clewiston Jackson, L. M Jennings, B.F. Ma- now furnishes all sugar not raised in I affiliated banks In smaler cities, I

:,', ;..) will he a community health cen- gill, F D. Woolen, Norman WarrinerW the, United States of in the United I .Because neither Clewiston nor statement. of condition of the First J I

il! ;, jp _hokee Youth Dies I ter for children according to plans. P.: Andrews, Aaron Bronson, J, States possessions Moore Haven teams can play Thursday I Bank of Clewiston prepared at the I I

,\rft': :: Eleven Weeks After outlined this week by :Dr. F. .L.Ta, H Booth, I, V Burke S L DurhansJ ((3) Cuba now has a 20 perecent differential afternoon baseball: all Thursday close of business last night, shows the i

tom,. owner-manager of the hospital, J Peadio Pasclier local institution to be in its usually
: .It' Automobile Mishap C.F. Marshall as against the balance of the games in the Everglades league will
'::''-"; :''':) who said that mothers of the community A". Pace, Joe R Ross, Carl E. Royer.Douglas world, and it is proposed to retain be discontinued during the second sound condition.
are invited to make use of the Confidence of Clewistonltes remained .
Thompson, G 'Burchard,
this
L. Funeral services were held in Palmr differential half of the season, it was learned hero
hospital equipment to keep accurate B. Crawford, L 0 Crawford., J.R the unshaken and E. L.Stewart. 1
kee last Saturday for J B. Spooner, ((4)) Hawaii, Porto Rico and I this week, but the season will be extended '
;: ,check on health of their babies. Doty, Burd Fraser Hugh Foster Doris cashier said that a careful check "jI Ishowed II
United
21 year old Pahokee )'outh'who died. Philippines are a part of the I to permit playing on Sundays I
as the result of Inujrles sustained Several batty weighing scales have Fulghum, W P. Gregory Perry C. States. How Cuba can feel hurt be- games which were scheduled for I that withdrawals were no ; I
been received together with accurately Hull heavier during the past few days I
eleven weeks Wade Hampton, Dillon Hall, cause we do not treat Cuba and for- Thursday.
j", a ago when a truck which compiled charts on baby weight, Coleman Hall, L 'V Howard I The statement prepared last night : I
, he was driving overturned on the R.C.. eign independent nations the same on With the opening of the second half
,10. which according to Dr. Tatom means Hull shows the ass'cts to be os follows: !
.I', 'r'':; road between Pahokee and Canal George L. Hendry, Drew Hamp- the tariff situation as we do our own of, the season in the Everglades lea I
)' that mothers of the community will ton, Grover A Hill i Loans and discounts, $47,409.48; U I
Ben F. Hall
I people is beyond any intelligent per- the
Point.Interment. was in the cemeteryin ,, gue scheduled for next Sunday,
now be able to keep a more definite S. 'and municipal ,bonds, $92,000; coonty
Hugh Hull Herbert Hall C.Barton :
about
.1 West Palm Beach. son to understand' this talk. team standings are now Shawano,
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at Immediately following the accident record of the baby healthA Hall, J. C Jackson. J, Marion Mes- strained relationship with other Latin Canal Point Belle Glade, Clewiston, school warrants $22,600; Banking ,;
; l larger scale for older ,.J house furinture and fixtures $9,765.OS
children and ,
'' ser, R J. Moon, T Markette Ed- 4)) :
'. the boy was rushed to the Good Sam- (Please turn to page: Okeechobee and Moore Haven '
,,:, adults has also been received and the ward O'Bannon Cash on hand and due from banks ;
Frank 0'
Baunon,
aritan hospital in West Palm Beach Scheduled games for the opening
: public Dr Tatom said is cordially Mark Pool, Stephen Thomas A L $175,707.82, or a total of $3t 7.482 38 l ,
4 where an operation was performed in Sunday are Clewiston at Okeechob"ee.Shaw ,
S 1 flnvited to make use of this new hos- Under liabilities are listed cajita'stock I
the hope of saving his life. A broken Taylor, C.Blitz. Wegman, John' A New Canal Point no at Canal Point and Moore I
pital equipment. R. V Mil'- at $15,000. surplus, $2 ,OOO. Un- I
Williams Hedges, Roscoe
back resulted in paralysis! and a few Haven at Belle GladeIn
Finished divided profits, $5,902.96 Bonrs bor-
: ''.' weeks later he was removed to his her, U, Ayer, J R Burnett, R.M., Streets Last Sunday's double header I ;
Shelley Wants Local Burchard E rowed, $62,500; Cashiers checks $2-
.t.s) home. R. Burchard, N, G Moore Haven whipped Clewiston in
,....: :" Campbell, Clyde Crawford, W E* With the of oiling, and 223.53 and deposits, $241,855.89 show- ,: (
For eleven weeks, unable to move Hole In One Club exception (Please turn to page 4)
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ing the balancing, total of $347.482 -
he waged a losing battle, and sue- Dyess, H. S. Dyess and RObert-Dan sanding the streets which work 'Is II

. .' cumbed early last Thursday morning Emmet Shelley, accountant for iels. under way this week, grading of the BIG STACK FINISHED 1 38_ .

He was a popular member of the the Clewiston company Inc., is C- 0 Green, Clarence Hubert, Al- streets in the negro quarters of the

''::rrounger: set in Pahokee. Clewiston's sole eligible for a local Please turn to page 4, Southern Sugar company at Canal Arrival of several additional car- New Library Hours I

.:'::,: Hole-ln-One club as a result of a Point is now complete, it was an loads of equipment, and completion of Are Announced Here

;'::., LAWYER IN PAHOKEE long shot on the Civic Center golf SEED HOUSE UNDER WAYWork nounced here yesterday by R. V'. the concrete work on the new 205

:, 'It.) course. Patterson director of transportationwho root smoke stack featured the activities Clewiston's school library will.-'ic.

:-. H. Roy Lang formerly of Sarasota The fifth hole is the longest shoton is well under way on the is supervising the street and this week in the construction of open every Monday from one c to I
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has moved his offices to Pahokee and the course, with a par of four, construction of a new seed house for beautification work in the negro the 2.500 ton a day addition to the three o'clock during the rest of this, !,

:. according to his statement this week but undaunted, Shelley drove off the Lake Shore Transportation com sugar town at Canal Point. Clewiston mill of the Southern Sugar month It was announced here yest-
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...* Is finding business exceptionally good. with a midiron landing the ball 'on pany at Pahokee, on 'the eastern shoreof Several palms and shrubs have company which will give this commu- erday by Mrs. Wilson S. Harvel librarian -

'' "I didn't expect to do much business the green a 'few feet from the cup\ Lake Okeechdbee, It was learned been set out. for beautification' purposes nity a 4,000 ton a day sugar mill with in charge for this month.

; :W? the first month Mr, Lang said 'but to which it trickled and dropped ire. this week. and an attractive community the opening of the 1929.30 grinding During the past few months the i

j it: has been surprising how much business !I. Witnesses: to Shelley's sh'dt were The building whirr; will .be frame park opposite the new commis- season In December With' the concrete library has been open on Mondays I

has been done here-* M.rLang is his brother Tom Shelley, i E L. and stucco construction will have a sary building has been completedA work on the tall stack now com- and Fridays. School children and :

acting city clerk while City Clerk Stewart, cashier of the First Bank 75 foot front and will serve the large row of banana trees have been plete, workmen of the Rust EngineerIng adults are invited to make use of I

Powell is out of the community on his of Clewiston and L A. Morpan, Jr., numbers of farmers In the Pahokeearea. set out in front of the n'egro; quarters company started laying the bricksfor the library during the summer I, I

vacation, publisher of c the Clewiston News. I along the Connor's Highway the inside lima; of.thp stack, months, "Mrs.' Harvsl 1 said: : ': 1


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P.AUB TWO ; NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY JULY 19, 1m

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.. I I solely, for ,the pod.of the, state There are no exceptions to' the laws voj r I
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Successor to 'ihe Clewiaton Progress ; ':: '. > gardlng protection of wild life. Hunters and fishermen who appreciate U: I Make ThePOINSETTIA

Importance of guarding game during the closed season can assist the state

Entered as second'class matter February: 8, 1928, at' j the. post, "flleo commissioner by spreading Information at all times and advising against 1

Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1879.. HOTEL
at Clewiston any overstepping# or attempts to violate the laws on the subject. .

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,LOUIS A. MORGAN .........................:......1.......................:.. ,Publisher. That there are people who would wilfully and persistently game and Your Home While In West Palm Beach

take fish and others who would trap fur-bearing animals, out of season, and i "

TOM SMITH ..............:.........................J..J..J...:..................... Editor limits "// Pleases Us To Please You ,
exceed the placed
proper on such sport during the open season, is
EARLE R CRESSWELL Manager
Subscription Ratesrlda' well known. These unsportsmanlike and selfish hunters or fishermen and ,
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l I of trappers must be checked up and penalized wherever possible. "Such out- COR. CLEMATIS & DIXIIE HIGHWAY
mill outside of FloD By mall in Florida '
By1 $2.60 One year $2.00' laws," says :?\11'. Woodward, "who wilfully and maliciously go out to kill

ear olx 1.00 and destroy wantonly everything !find in the woods I .
1.50 mon..tha. they the streams and
bit months. : ,.. .. .
Three months 1.26' Three months 3NEWS' lakes, without regard to the la wor their fellow; man must be brough to understand r .. r. ,. I
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pCATFbfcM'" ; the futility of such procedure.*' It is remarked that whil it f is not

1.t' Definite}{ control r of Lake --Oke'echobe with water transportation. possible to get rid' of the unsporsmanlike sportsmen as is, done with\ predatory TRIPLE FEATURE y'

i' Early completion* of -blrhwaY8 for local transportationand fish; -still it is always well to undertake an infuence which will bring OXFORDS "
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concentration of "prodncti.I. : him around to .
A fibitantlal downward, rerlslon! of freight'rates' on vegetables and reason. ; : [Arda Brace,Cwhion_ Sole,Compotite IMt]

other products. of this region to the 'northern markets. Endorsing; the .law enacted. by the last legislature, Commissioner.! Woodward BLACK TAN KID '\ S :

4. The fill functioning'of! ,a 'cooperative! marketing' assocIation for said that with general co-operation. on the part of the ctizens of the I

both buying and selling purposes. .. -- I state,. there would probably be a great increase. in game" and wild life. during I &Ji! .

the next five years. The provisions of the new law are made directly in
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HOU'S S ,0'' ... .,.. quantltl: of :game an: other wild iifj taken by hunters and fishermen} observing -II I 0'',' LEO
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,' I I the closed seasons, would be sufficient. to insure "good sport"' and II I I O SPECTAI,

With x;, summer. quickly passing and the coming of fall not far \distant, I yet allotf for natural Increase such as is greatly desired. "Without doubt,*' I s+u1 R

builders of the state: would lo well to turn their attention to the-" opportunities he said, "we have the most wonderful state in the Union for the development } I

offered iu Clewiston and the northern Everglades. of wild _life, but we cannot have It and enjoy it in its fullest sense un-

From !!gore Haven through' Clewiston to, Belle Glade, Pahokee and Canal til its citzenry realizes Its value for food, profit and pleasure; in 1 other I S. D H

Point-there is an acute need for more homes, .stores. and apartments, and words, until the public demands its protection and preservation.'' .

there Is little cause for builders in Florida to sit back and moan of hard Florida, the' most famous section of North America for an all-the-year

times outdoor climate) huge areas of ,woodlands, thousands of lakes and streams,

In Moore Haven while there are a few stores to rent there are. practically]] was the home of an almost endless variety of animals, birds and fish a TripleFeature Oxfords

no homes or apartments for rent, and in Clewiston- not only is'every home, century ago. The ruthless, reckless destruction of game and uncontrolled I ..

state and apartment occupied but there are calls daily for more taking and wasting of fish for many years absolutely exterminated a partof The Only genuine Arch Support

W.,C. "Bill" Hooker. member of the Hendry county commission, who recently the natural wild life. But with measures for protction and conservation Oxfords With 'Cushion Soles :

completed and, rented the five apartment above his packing house on undertaken In the past decade or two the situation changed somewhat,. and I -

Sugarland highway !Is responsible for the statement that he, could rent at it can and should continue to improve Florida must r give endorsement. and I THESE oxfords have all the features .

least, forty" more apartments if he had them. cheerfully support the efforts being. made to retain her title as the "Sports high grade arch support shoes

"Daily'* said :\11'. Hooker "prospective tennants are coming to me asking man's paradise.'*Times-Union. PLUS the additional exclusive feature-

whether all of my apartments have been rented. During the past week the the helpful, healthful Cushion Sole ..

number has averaged better that three applicants a day." They refresh you-they strengthen the ,
CABBAGES }
In the town of Belle Glade, Dr W. J.Buck. president of the Belle Glade AND KINGS }, .. weakest arch structures without strainor
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city council has repeatedly issued calls.for more building and although the, : ;., ': ,: IO, pressure Let us put your size on .1

building trend has been upward, demand is still far greater than the supply. -: A HAPPY WANDERER ..,";' : '?,:>:V. ..'', ",',.'-. : your foot; you'll smile with pleasure. "

At Pahokee on the opposite side of the lake the same is true of homes Up and away at the break, of day :, "::.":':-.,'
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and apartments although there are a few stores for rent. To follow the road a'winding, ': .,. ", ,: \..5.. :.>. S HUDSON '
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Nor is the house shortage condition a temporary problem, but one which With never a care that I won't get there- >;' ":' .:)>. .'-:,>> ." THE CLOTHIER "

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threatens to become more acute as the operations of the Southern Sugar I know no law that's binding. ,v"\ :ar.\,. ':; '.* "
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sugar have rolled from the Everglades. to the northern refineries; acreage, p.. H.A.. Times Union. .

under cultivation has been doubled and tripled, and we are now pushing to
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around the] southern end of the lake through the rich cane country, and the home. on El Paso Avenue after I!. I.t.

payrolls of the .Southern! Sugar company) haves soarde with the influx of 71IflerDr1 .
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new armies of workers I.I 1 I J I Ii y Y ,.

Clewiston today offers the prospective builder] npportun!ties .unrivalledeven < i 1 bclh Laundry: and Dry Cleaning Ii I S Enjoy every mile of the

in the brightest days of the hectic real estate boom. That is a message 1' f=. roads this summer.

well worth the consideration of enterprising builders} : Departments..Quality I '1:1\:, \

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,. FLORIDA'S WILD LIFE WORK TRILLIONS! .' It ,:. and Service as good as.the J !it!i iii ( worrying over your tires ;: -

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Estimating the value of Florida's wild life at five and a half',million dollars U. S. Royals the tires it '
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annually, Stafe Game Commissioner C. C Woodward has ately appealed' 1'1., 1 :' ..... ..,,'''.1 t"'. .. \, ,. ....,.."... ;,,, that were built to make '.'
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money for the game, fish and fur-bearing animals, taken for food or sale .,1 1; :, '; You never saw so much .

and, naturally could not even roughly estimate the value of these things to i 1 CLiiWISTON STEAM LAUNDRYClewiston I II! ti're'value for so little I'aT

the state as attractions to Florida I t
sportsmen. as a natural breeding groundfor 1 ; # money.
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kgnown are at home and inviting the angler to a test of skill Is known the .: 1

world over, and this draws a multitude continually seeking diversion. The
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as brlngln gin the equal to a liberal 5 per cent on an investment of -; "''IcJ','"_'. 1
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there were people who did not dcalize the importance of game preservitionand :' 'I'I : i.'j."To ::1

would destroy brood stock out of ,: 's.1 .
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1 BITS ABOUT FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE .. r XX _XXi_x XX X X K X7t

CHEVROLETS ,SALES I I I 4 xt
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.1 I Building permits issued in West x

S FOR SIX MONTHSALMOSUOOO,000 Palm' Beach during the first halt of NOTICE OF TAX EQUALIZATION f)(
the
1929 total more than three time

value of permits issued during the .. t 'X
1928.Every '. To whom it may concern: ... ,X.
corresponding period of .
month of this year has witnessed a The County Conimissio'K-rs of Hen- ; tx'xx1c
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.p' substantial increase over similar dry County, Florida, having deemedit 'X.X i ir ix'

record to extend the times for '-'.
.Mark shows public months of 1928.ICcaily necessary 'I. 'X
thirty days for the complteion of the A ,
: $19.000,000 worth of miner X
Says
Acceptance ,
assessment roll of Hendry County, ',,t'. '
in 1927 x .
als produced in Florida '' ,
' Company Head were of and for the purpose of revising and 1 ':, .' >.,.. X. '.
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Herman Gunter This 7j
Geologist"
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DETROIT. July 18.-Reflecting the 100 hereby, given In compljante with Section X .:.. ., i" 1.. .,x .
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represents an' increase of over per (
ever widening appeal or the low pricedsix Florida 929. Compiled General Laws ot X : x, .

cylinder automobile) the Chevro cent for the ten year period. Florida, 1927, that the Tax Assessorof < X '. X"X
still leads the nation In the production -
let Motor Company, on July first, had rock with 83 : percent Ilendry COU1tr.I"l.aida: will meet .,. X
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of phosphate
produced 845,469 six cylinder cars. with the. Board of County Comniissioncis X ,
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of the production in S. Is The Next X
'C', June was a heavy contributor to the I According the Miami Herald thQ of said county; at .111(' Commis X Sugar X
+ achievement Output for the month sioners' room in the Court House In
I plant of the Tropical Veneer and X .
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was 151,297 cars and trucks-nearly Lu Belle, Florida Wednesday, July
Package] Company of Fort: Lauderdale
20,000 units greater thatn the best :Cl&t: 1929. at lOo'clotfc l A.M.. for the) X Investment h
... will begin operations about August 1. ortuthtyj
and X
previous June on record. purpose of ,hearing complaints
South I
This is a new industry for [
,' : _, Commenting, on the succession of vegetable receiving testimony as to the vale of X j
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manufacture
.records that Chevrolet has been establishing 'Florida packages and to supply the local de- any l piopertj., rt-al or personal, as X Most of the world's outstanding since the days immediately following.X ,

since tlje introduction of : mand.Up to the present time the fixed by. the County Assessor of Tax- X fortunes have bcCn created by trading the war, when a shortage and a subsequent X ,

'.Wi the new six January: first, W.S.. manufacture of vegetable hampers and esfor the year 1929: and of perfectiug, X and investing in essential commodi- \ surplus of sugar upset con- X

'I: Knudsen. president and general man crates has been confined' to mills in reviewing and equ luring the assessments' X. ties or services. Steel,oil,transportation ditions throughout the trade.. There X
explained that from a manufacturing : a? m" if: 'tic !-uId: Tax ASSCSS.1.Fc.u .
-. ager standpoint Chevrolet was not the northern section of Florida and anil :.4211 of you arc hereby 11tirI.'d X ,real estate,gold,copper,lumber, has been a tendency, however, to X

I South Georgia. 'and X electric power, automobiles, textiles, emphasize factors not directly
time concerning -
aid
constantly aiming at new records to be 1 FO''MM: !: at : X
According to the Manatee Advertiser few of the fields in which
that! 1 production is governed: at all place and there setforfh any complaintand X arc a the American industry and X

times by demand "Record public ac- the Florida grapefruit Canning I produce any testimony v.hich you X investors have made a great deal of to overlook obvious opportunities X i
Company has just completed a most
ceptance of the new six," he said, may d',:irc as to th.3 value of any X moneY close at home. X
fruit
successful season in canning of
.. "has made necessary record performance and juices and is entering upon anew I propertly as' fixed. and assessed: by X "But/*. says the skeptic, "many This country is the world's largest X

on the part of our sixteen factories I said County Assessor of Taxes.W. have lost in these
people same market for At it
I enterprise _in the manufacture of I money cane sugar. present X
The automobile buying public various confections from the I. btUrtRAYChairman p: fields.'"' True. Probably no industry produces only about 1/ oth of its re- X
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has been the dictator of our manufacturing grape-I Board
8" pace."Naturally fruit rind. 60 000 cases of fruit County ,Commissioners, of-' Hendry X can produce attractive investment uirements. There is suitable land X

we are gratified to seethe juice were canned this season for County, Florida. X returns at all times. Each has its ups'enough (to produce many times this X 1

steadily increasing demand for which a ready market was found. Attest: \ }: and downs. The_ successful investor h amount. There is a rising sentiment X '

the product. It is a tribute to the vision coastal The Increasing area of the importance lower East of Coast the (Seal WILLIAM T.' HULL, x :has the knack of choosing the industries in favor of growing: 'as much of this.._ :

A : of our engineering staff that of Florida In the production of, ,winter Clerk .: X : tat are near the bottom of cccssary article of fgod as possible X

,. worked for four years to design amid their and due for
X cycles are larger within our continental bounds
vegetables is shown by the fact; that vprosperity. test xf
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perfect new
""; the Pompan, Deerfield area shipped I ft( : .- Recent years have; secnv radical_ !! ungrovements X

head motor approximately 600,000 hampers of I NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE, X Many well-informed business.men th of
in sufficiency
t', "Great.cledit. is due the .manufacturing (
mixed vegetables this season. About X believe that American American
:' :.' i--: division which has worked unceasingly I sugar produc- siigar-producing methods.
\ 2500 of land were cultivated In Notice Is hereby, given .that under
acres I
.! to accomodate the demand I X ers are in this position today. The These facts, taken together, are i
and virtue of Final Decree
: ., =Jt..t. and in so doing has been responsible this An area announcement this ;year of interest comes dered by on te 19th a day -of June, A.. ren-I X industry, has had long periods of causing many shrewd investors to X'X

'.:.. ;: for achievements that have made fur X prosperity and times of depression. view the domestic
; I from the Plant City Growers Association 1929, by the Honorable George 'Y.I present sugar X'X
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;r,%,.' dustrial history in the production of ,,!which states that a rice mill and Whltehurst. Judge of tho Court X It has n.otbeen especially promising situation with decided interest. (.
:' the new Chevrolet six. I
.. : 9 feed plant will be Installed in Plant herein named below, in that certain I x U

,&r.' \'" This .is all the more remarkable City Considerabel rIce is grown in I j I cause pending in the Circuit Court of X DAHLBERG SUGAR CANE INDUSTRIES .
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: the' lowlands: around Plant City: and ''-x' ,
::\ : production on Clieviolet's scale must '
the new mil will stimulate_ increased State of Florida, in and for Hendry
i"::;$ be accompanied by exact precision ,X
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in wherein Marvin
plantings County Chancery, '.. .
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.,:':.>'.:s':''.. eliminated and so that production 198 pounds of fish according to Fiank and Fay Andre, his wife, are Defendants ;)( ''i I-I.SOUTH; COAST COMPANY THE SOUTHERN SUGA7l) OMPANV -
lines will not be held as a result I v) ->
", '' up D. Fant, President of' the JacksonvilleFish I. the undersigned Special Mas- X :2uil{ ':and Plantations in Louisiana r Milli and Plantations in Florida }.:

materials
defective ,
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f .",:. ship." '" ; of the largest fish producing markets and sell at public outcry to the high- ra 0 ;I" "- ...t
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in the entire United States Over, 10- est and best bidder or bidders for cash -
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000) persons are employed5 In the, fishing in front of the Court House door in
; production level will be sonsi- ): Executive Offices North Avenue .. .
industry of Florida. the City of La Belle, Hendry County, : 919 Michigan ,Chicago .g T r
:, derably: higher than in former years. ..', ): '. :
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".* lie. ., called attention to the fact, 4' *.'-that' -' 1..; : ... ; -j". 1 hours of sale on the Fifth day of )CXX X.X j( X )( XXXX XXXXX.x" XX)( XXX.X). X1"
in: practically evcJ-y section of the ..6 6 6 '
: August, A. D. 1929, the same being --
country dealers aie still 'behii1d :orders \
is a Prescription for the first 1Iondaand a Rule Day of
and that demand in other,sections .
J COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, I said Court, the following described \

/ continues to absorb the dealer BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA.It property, situate, lying and being inllendiy ': -'" < ,... .. "" '. .' .. ., ." ." ;'. ...... ...' .. .. ..._,' ..
supply almost as rapidly as cars are I .: }
is the most speedy, .remedy: known. County, State of Florida, to- .
received from the factory wit: I !} ,

ORANGE TERRACE All the East Half (
AWNING Attractive homelike rooms excellent -_ Northeast Quarter (NE1.4)) and the I j., L ... ., 1 1:.. '._ .i "fir '.:' .
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Are Held them for an indefinite time, 'but incase IHOUSE'SonTAC ,! FATHER OF LOCAL I elected by'a plurality of 41 on 'the republican funeral hour Miss Mabel Loughransang -...
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I no longer than through the year' flY. TOWNS: ticket as representative of a couple of i.ongs. The Masons

Fort Myers : : .7S. BIG PROBLEM Miami
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In 1529. county to the Indiana legisla huff charge of services the
grave
On A. C. L Ca'ePercy If such a contract was made as i RESIDENT DIES OF ture.His County Bar Resolution "

you state In :your letter, it would Snot (Continued from page 1) first law partner was W C. Resolutions from the bar associations

be affected by the passage of House Bailey, who with his son, Henry C
R.Cason of Howard
Helveston and APOPLECTIC STROKE Wabash, Cass and
the Atlantic Bill No 590, which limits the compensation self facing t tie most! serious house Bailey, now constitute the law firm 'Miami counties
charged with the forcing of I on) the death of Nott
Coast Line railroad safe at of the County Attorney: of shortage problem in. local, history of Bailey & Bailey. They entered Into N. Antrim, widely known retired Peru

I Hendry County to $300 per annum until while conditions in the neighboring: ,' partnership in 1876 and continued as
weeks I attorney, who his _
the Clewlstoii station two ago Not t N. Antrim Retired passed away at
after January 1st, 1930, when the towns around the southern end of the I partners for a year Following dissolution home
ire being held in the Fort Myers jail i I' 103 East.Second street, Friday '-
present contract expires. lake also demand the immediate, construction I Attorney Succumbs of their relationship, Mr.An. -
for the grand jury and Ode Robertson I morning last week, were read and
The Constitution of the United of several:, houses It has i trim formed a union with James M.
'who authorities said is the third member I In Indiana adopted at a meeting of the Miami
Miami I States protects all valid contracts been conservatively 'estimated, ,that. I Drown under the firm name of Brown County Bar
of the trio is being held at association and representatives -
from being imparted by Acts of the more than 100 houses are needed immediately & Antrim which'continued' for nine
by federal authorities in connectionwith : Word was received: in' Clewistonthis of surrounding bars held Monday ?-
Legislature, and a person who has a in the Lake. Okeechobee ; years.: It was terminated by tho appointment
the Horace Alderman case week that Nott N. Antrim, father mc-ruing in the Mlaui: circuit
enforce such contract, area. of :Mr. Brown as judge of
The two men were held over for contract can of Cy Antrim, secretary to,F 'L. wm- court room an hour be fore the fune
I notwithstanding the passage, of a law In addition: to the, activities of the Miami circuit court
the grand jury following a preliminary lahson president of "the Clewiston ral.
which undertakes to repeal It Southern Sugar company over tho In 1890 Mr Antrim formed a partnership
hearing before Judge Ross o fLa Belle Building Matrial company died at his Members of the Miami county bar
In my opinion If your Board has fifty mile area from Moore Haven with Joseph N. Tillctt under and
and they were removed to the Lee home In Peru, Ind two weeks ago. visiting representatives attendedthe
contracted to pay the County Attorney through Clewisto;jf! South Bay, Belle the firm name of antrim & Tillytt
County jail in Fort Myers as the The late Mr., Antrim was a prominent !-, funeral in 'a body. Albert H. Cole
$100 for the remainder, of the Glade and Pabokeo to Canal: Point, estimated I which continued for five years Jam
Hendry county jail was believed In retired attorney of that city and I representing the local bar, made a
year 1929. it should 'continue to 'per Increase in truck farming ac- I ary 1, 1896 he b c.:.me a membci ot brief '
adequate.The the Peru Republican carried the following eulogistic address during the
form: Its contract and-pay: such Attorney tivities in Belle Glade and Pahokee the law firm of Mitchell, .Antrim & funeral
arrests were made/:! by D L.McLoughlln account of his passing: hour. He had been selected
$100 per month for the remainderof will ,cause a greater demand for McCHntic. Both his former p=trtnf>rs.Mitc.hell .
;: Hendry ,ountJ. sheriff In Nott N. Antrim age 82 prominentPeru previously by members of the association
this year, notwithstanding the houses. From Belle Glade and Paho and McClintlc, preceded! him
cooperation with detectives of the attorney died Friday morninglast If
I passage of House Bill No. 590, limit- kee come the announcemtns that In death. Last ye::r Carl A. LIussic.,
Atlantic Coast Llne. week about ten o'clock at his Visiting attorneys included: Judge
ing the compensation fo County Attorney ,greater areas will be put to truck ,young Peru attorney, took over Mr.Antrim's Frank .,
Using a chisel on the combinationlock home ,103 East Second street, from asecond Switzer and E E. Eikenberry,
to $300 per annum, because crops: this year and this coupled withth' ,I office when he retired Wabash
Judge Sumner Kenner
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here a few weeks ago, robbers stroke of apoplexy -
House Bill No.590 should only be ..,: teadily Increasing! number of employees Ho was nl\l 'i'd: February 11, 1875
forced the safe In the railroad station Mr. Antrim suffered the first stroke ; Judge John Marshall, LLoyd _
construed intenling'to prevent the of the Southern Sugar to MtesM S. AClcInsun, of Bellair, ill. ..
and made off with cash amounting to as I company December 5, 1928, but recovered and :McClure and A. G. Manning, ,Kokomo.
,making of future contracts for compensation will give the upper Ev T' ,!lad"s a who died'iIarch: 6. 1"94. All three of
$70 The arrests and the preliminary was able to be out and around, again. I I i All of them paid tribute to' Mr.An.
hearing were announced by Sheriff ) in I.x.>e :; of $31)0 per aani'in greater )jnpuUtlnn: thri! e\rr 1>. >>re. 1 The fatal stroke came Wednesday his children are by his first wife August trim as an able lawyer and gentleman

and cannot legally apply to a con The problem, according, to leadingmen I 6, 1S95 he was married to MissIda ) In short speeches
':McLoughlin. i morning last week about 2 o'clock I at the bar meeting

tract already nuule dad in farce, pro- j of Everglades lies not in the i Funeral services were held Monday Armstrong, who survives. preceding the funeral. Attorneys C.

viding for a greater sum. fact that people art not building! here !r Mr. Antrim was the first president I Y
Andrews and
DAHLBERC PROVES morning at 10 o'clock at the residence Carl A. :Messick, this
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In answering :your inquiry I am for there has been an ambitfous and one of the organizers! of the :
ERROR OF CUBAN Rev James H. Gagnier, pastor 'Ius-I city, also spoke brieflyAs
of course pMimins the facts 'are as building! program in all of the Lake i I siss JHrwa5ount.y Club lIe there
Baptist were representatives of
FIGHT ON TARIFF of the church, officiated.. no
stated in your letter, and that the towns: during the past year:: ,but in,, the terment was made in Mount Hope president for ten :years.'In April, 1928 the Cass County Bar association pres-
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Board has made and' has outstandinga fact (hat non residentsof J|,; the Gladesdo directors of the club made him an
(Continued from pace 1) cemetery. ent, Frank Butler, Peru attrney, read
valid contract with Mr. Rider to not appreciate the rapidity with honorary member for life in appreciation -
resolutions Antrim's death
Surviving are the widow, :Mrs Ida on Mr.
pay him $100 per month for the remainder which the northern Glades_.are being of his long service. ,.
American countries, etc ,-Is all bunk- Antrimtwo; sons, Macy Antrim, Clew. passed by that organization They
of the 1929. unless the developed ; He held memberships in thela.:
year were signed by John Nelson AlbertG.
iston, Fla., and Nott W. Antrim Ber- ,
um.It contract be sooner rescinded some In Clewiston during the nast i I sons, :Miami County Bar association: ,
may interest you to know that by I year i wyn, Ill.;, and one daughter,.:Miss Minnie [ Jenkins and George Kistler.
action of the Board prior to that time I new homes have' sprung; r up, ,new 'storebuildings Antrim K of P. and I. O. 0. F.
the other Latin American countries F St. Louis, Mo -
Trusting this answers your inquiry have b' en built and several Pallbearers were Carl A :Messick,
have very high import tariff rates on 1\Ir. Antrini, who retired last year V/inted Life Insurance Salesman
I am apartments: completed,I but all were t Judge Hurd J. Hurst, E.P. : Kling, A.
sugar from Cuba ranging all the way : after 56; years of active law practiceIn .
Yours very truly, rented as quickly as they were com P. Tudor, Glenn Griswold and HenryS. to sell the best policy ever offered
from 2 18 cents in Venezuela to 17.6.: this city,- wah born: March 25, 1847
Fred H.Davis, pleted, in many instances the .families Bailey.

cents. in Brazil. in ,Cass,:county, youngest son of Ben Albert the public Write John F. Webber,
I Attorney General moving In as the plasterers fine H Cole, representing the
On what theory, for instance, wouldBrazil ; jamin and Frances Antrim. When he
: Miami
; I i fished County Bar association, madea
a room '
feel' aggrieved aL the United was ten years old his p :ve-\ts were District Manager, La Belle, Fla. '
'-" \J. C. Bill Hooker short eugolistic address during the
States for putting a duty oC2 4 cents]I ORGANISATION county commissioner dead and he ;>went to ma'ce his homo ;

on Cuba sugar when Brazil itself now]! REPORTS HEAVY from this section recently com with an elder brother, L"V.. Antrim, J:
pleted a packing house
on Sugarland
'has a duty of 17.6 cents. I BUSINESS CAIN where he lived two years. ,.', :,/ ;'.[""-'\.'.' "
highway with five
The same situation exists with the apartments above. He worked' on a farm during: the
Not only were the apartments
European countries, where duties on (Continued from page 1)) rented warmer'portions of the year and ,in t.;,
before the building
sugar from Cuba range from 2 7 cents was completed, the winters attended school until he

as in Germany to 4.19 cents as In There is now, according to the 1 I but Mr Hooker said that ''although ,was 18 years of age He enlisted inthe I t+' 'S 1. r
I his building has been completed
Russia, while Great Britain normallya )) treasurer's report $53,800 out in local c and 152nd Regiment o'f Indiana Volunteers -

free trade country, has ,a tariff of I loans and all payments have been I occupied ,for the past month, he is during the Civil War but was ::4a
still turning of'three
1 S cents on sugar and in addition to prompt by borrowers. away an average refused because he was too :young. '

f this pays, a substantial bounty: to her I The following statement preparedby applicants ,for apartments a day. In the spring of 1866 he entered

own domestic sugar growers.If Captain F.Deane. Duff, presidentof "I am not exaggerating," said Mr. Union college at Merom, Ind 'He alternately -

there is anybody that should get I the Clewiston Home Building .association -)! Hooker, "when I say that I could rent taught and attended school
forty more apartments if I had "
peeved over the spreading of such reflects the sound financial them. and located in Peru where' he' read

false propaganda as this, it is the ; standing of the institution. In Belle Glade the story is similar law in the office of Shrik & Mitchell

and Dr W J.; Buck, president of the :
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American, not the Cuban. I "The directors of the Clewiston October 22, ;1872 he was admitted to
Belle Glade coity council is authoritl
4 For your information-and since it Home Building Association at a meet practice at the Miami bar.

is part of the Congressional record, ing of the directors on July 15, 1929!) for the statement that a dozen homes' In 1847 he opened an office and entered

and. ,;:.as many .apartments could be ,
you may use any Information as you declared at the rate of a"-seven. percent into practice;; In fall of same ,"
rented in the immediately
see fit-I enclose herewith copy, of .dividentd for the first six months community year he was elected prosecuting attorney

memorandum letter I filed with, the I..ofithe' calender year 1929 : if they were available. for this district, including "Mf- ,

finance. committee, giving my own 1 "Holders. of installment stock are Pahokee enjoying prosperity as' .a ami and Wabash counties. He held
combined result of the activities of 4 :
general views on this sugar... tariff ; requested to send In their pass books the office two lers. In 1SS3 he was I r fjes
I the Southern Sugar company and the
question for semi-annual audit and dividend
truck farming activities of its farmers I
There is another thing Mr.Todgham credit bring when shipped, but in addition it
wants at least a dozen houses imme-
states and that is that "the present' "The earnings for the first half of is held by many that charges levied t@ e ijf mES5
while Point
diately at Canal to bring
tariff of 1.76 per pound has injuredthe the present year show a decided im- for handling and selling by many :;
immediate relief the Clewiston company
sugar industry, Cuba's greatest[' provemen over the preceding period commission houses are unfair. The cords in Firestone Tires are given .: '. ,
Inc has started the construction .
industry This is absolutely an un .''and the above divident rate was de- Among the charges which are drawing the proper twist for strength and elasticity ':
I of twenty homes for Southern
qualified and false statement without cided on only after an adequate re- the greatest protests from farm- and they are Gum-Dipped for longer .

any foundation whatever In fact. The : serve had been provided for. Sugar company employees and as ers who have studied the situation r life-a Firestone patented process. ,. ,

fact of the matter is' that Cuba by I j "We trust that you in view of thegratifying I many more are needed. I J'are the carting and sorting charges r.
raising her production> from around'I' Completion or'the Southern Sugar The tread is the toughest put on any / .
returns investment I which are levied by some commission
on. your
2,500,000 tons to 5,000,000 tons and1then company program in the northern Everglades -! tire. Its 'design enables it to grip the
will decide. to increase :your stock I houses despite the fact that the' vege-
will mean a population of i i road and give maximum: security on -
dumping the sugar on us at ruin- | holdings and also draw the attention I I tables might have been shipped i in, .
approximately 60,000 in the
people roads
I wet pavements, muddy or
ous prices-prices ruinous both toj Jl
of friends and neighbors to this kind I 1 carload lots. "
Cuba and ourselves-has succeeded in'I' northern Everglades and it is the on snow covered mountain / -
of investment. early arrival of the first part of this i) A recent case in Belle Glade showed '
highways. ff1.Llal'i:}, -
practically ruining Cuba and almost "Permit us to quote the noted sta- I I that although the farmer had shipped
I' which
army is causing the demand for
ruining the United States. tistician Roger 1V. Babson on the sub- houses around the southern shore of a carload of beans, all from the same'
In this situation Cuba and
sugar ject: Lake Okeechobee. field, he was billed with some $32 for ..

Cuba alone is the offender, and by l;''II ''The building and loan associationsare carting and sorting. Sorting in such a J, CLEWISTON MOTOR CO.

using the old of "stoy thief |
strategy a real aid to every community as case, he held, was not necessary and j -
is trying to divert attention from reo JURYMEN LIST IS '
I well as a benefit to those who borrow probably was not done, and concern- --- "-

self and her own wrong doings j I and to those who invest. In addition PICKED FOR YEAR ing the hauling charge he held that : ).

B. G DAHLBERG.: to educating the to BY COMMISSIONERS e
community the carloads was undoubtedly sold on

"I'I thrift which is ,of great:: importance to- the pier and was carted by the buyer.II

RIDER SALARY CUT day, the money which one pays for (Continued from page 1) With good prospects for what Is believed .>: ONCEY' ;
W ANTEIrAT
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IE ILLEGAL SAYS I building and loan stock goes to the I Ito will be one of the heaviest sea

ATT'Y. GENERAL: build!{ ,7 of a home and hence is dig! Hires, J. F. Haskew, n. Howard, I sons the northern Everglades, plans

J May, R L Marshall, Writer] Mc- 1
tribtued throughout the community so :, GENERAL
I I are being formulated now to bring the MANAGER FOR
({Continued from page 1) Nally. Rossie'May. E. T. Renuolds,
that ,hundreds of people benefit there I farmers together in an organization 1
H. M Shepperd, J A. Walker, E. B I
by: strong enough to successfully battle AGENCY IN CLEWISTON AND VI-

tract with H. A. Rider to serve them "One who has subscribed for' 25 Fortson, F.L. Dunaway, C W. the consignment plan of selling.

for an indefinite time at $100 per .shares has the same voting power as I Blount, S. M. Grainger, D J- Grainger i CINITY BY OLD LINE LIFE INSURANCE '" '

month, but In no case longer than !j the owonr of 1,000 shares fully paid J. N. Hardin, E. B Hun:A C LowryJ MIDWEEK BASEBALLDISCONTINUED

through the year, 1929, his term of I for and there Is no federal income tax E' Perry, R. L./Seutell, M t. N Taylor IN COMPANY. OUR CONTRACTS -

service, however, was to last until ondivldauds up to $300. I L. Thomas, G. Thomas, G. TaylorU GLADERSLEAGUE

' certain litigation then pending was "Clewiston Home Building stock is P.- Tanner. J. B. Thomas, T. LThigpen ARE ATTRACTIVEWITH J '

finished, tlifs litigation is still pending I for sale In three classes-class: A. ; J.N.. HardIn, Stallings, (Continued from

Now certain of the Commissioners -j payable monthly installments of 50i F. B"Potts, Franlc Gibbs, 'V. R. page 1)I I TOP COMMISSION. MAN

claim that the law above referredto i costs per each share of $100 subscribed Brown, R. M.;.Branyon, J. P Hull, J both games of a double header, the I ..

takes precedence and that I H. Maddox and A 0Varc.." \ I PREFERRED BETWEEN 30 AND '.
we can class B, payable: on monthly install- first game being won by a score of 4

no longer pay more than $25 per I ments of $1 for each share of $100 to 3 and the second by 3 to 2. The

month, others take the valid YEARS WILL WORK
contractcan and class E, payable $65 cash per HEAVY ACREAGE first game according to agreement 40 OLD WHO

not be impaired by an act of the I, share whit his matured when the $65plus IN EVERGADES {I was seven innings but the second Of
legislature and that WITHOUT BEING WOUND EVERY -
we can disregardthe SEEN IN SURVEY
accrued earnings should have game also scheduled for a seven innIng -
act and continue to pay as per I I
reached $100 per share. Interest Is match ran to thirteen,

contract. Please advise. and, I thank compounded: semf-aunually. .. (Continued from Page 1)) WEEK. WE CAN USE ONLY i
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you. '. '. .Ult I i is anticipated, that the association 1 PELICAN LAKEDRAINAGE

Very sincerely yours,' will have extremely active business every indication points to the fact WORK SUCCESSFUL MEN. IF YOU ARE

Selden L Stewart. for the next six months as the that northern Everglades farmers will ; NOW COMPLETED
LOOKING FOR GREATER SUCCESS
July 11 -
1929. demand for himes in Clewiston far exceeds enjoy an unusual year of prosperityAn I -
Hon. Selden L Stewart "
the supply At least 50 additional important factor* which I Is now (Continued from cage 1)
DROP CARD TO P. O. BOX
County Commissioner, being considered A I \
houses are needed now to partially by many of the far l I
La, Belle, Florida.
Dear Sir: ,' relieve the acute housing short- mers is the contemplated move to do ions 'capa ii& of the houses in the 1404 WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA ;

age away with the consignment plan of Pelican Lake district to 150,000 gal- ,
In re: Salary of I
county attorneyI
selling and establish f. 'o. b:
an mar lons of water per minuteA '
have carefuly read the state- .
ket In the Everglades feature of the construction work
inert of facts contained In your let- Subscribe for The Clewiston News I
According to the sponsors of the was the setting of n new record for Y6U "
ter of July 1st, 1929. From such state- Your home town paper Is the one I : LIFE
movement the establishment of an f. construction of a pumping station and f\:, WE TRAIN FOR
ment it appears that the Board of you should read.
o b market Is the only solution to I Installation of the pumps. The two
County Commissioners has entered
the farmer's problems, for on .the' consignment pump station from the pouring of the ,

Attornel Into a"Uid contract with the County I Read The Clewiston News, for all basis, not only does he not foundation to the testing of the In- ; ,

of Hendry County to serve .-.: of the news. : >- know how much money his crop'will stalled pumps required but 45 days. I l

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PAGI six CLEW1STON. NEWSCLEWISTON fLQfIP4. FRIDAY. JULY 19.. 1920>>

... '" ... ,. ,.. .. .. ..'." "' .'_ '" OL. '. ..__.- -..., .. .-
Board of County. Commissioners of 1929

said county at the commissioners'room (Seal) William. THull.Clerti
I La belle News
in the Court House In La Belle, Circuit Court Hendry County, Fla.

Florida, on the first Monday in July.
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the same being the 1st day of July, NOTICE OF APPLICATION. FuR ..

Master Earnest Hall was guest 01 f A picnic Is being given this afternoon A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock. A M., for TAX DEED .

G ,y. Pettee and G. I. Pettee, mot -. as a farewell picnic in honor of the purpose of hearing complaintsand 'I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That '?'01......"" ,...... ... ..... ,.;.._ ......",.,...

rlng to Fort Myers Friday.I I the friends of the Addlcks children receiving testimony as to the 'F.. Deane Duff, holder of Tax Certificate -

All of the young folks of La Belle areinvited. value of 'any property, real or per-'' No. B of July 1st. A.D.. 1918

The young folks of La Belle had .a. sonal, as fixed by the County Assessor (Drainage in my Tax office) has and Wed) made'said application certificate [ A HOTEL IS SELDOM LIKE HOME
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very enjoyable evening at a birthday. of Taxes for the year 1929, for tax deed to Issue therfonIn .... I
and of perfecting reviewing and I I accordance with law Said certificate ,
of Merval Man .
In honor
party given La Belle's new city;, officials were embraces tho'following de.scribed .
equalizing the assessments as made
ley. all elected unanimously in an election propcity Mitnatod in' Hendry; .
held Tuesday. Mr foyer was elected by said Tax Assessor. (formerly a' pact of Lee) County. ITS DIFFERENT AT THE
E. E.Edwards. manager of the E-V You and each of you are hereby Florida, to-wit: \ .
.' mayor, Mr. Miller, tax collector and The Southeast quarter ((1-4)) of tne ;;
word last week be said time 'rWATANABE:
Brett Hotel received notified to present at
lIr.Drew Hampton tax assessor. Southeast quarter ((1-4)) of the Southwest
that his brother had died In Chicago and place and there set forth any quarter ((1.4)). of Section 23 '

complaint and produce any testimony Township .43 South Range 34 East.
Mr. R N.Miller. has purchased a The aseesament of aid property I
Mrs. AdclIcks and children are leav new Ford Sedan. which you may desire at to the val under the said certificate issued!: was Here you will I find the most pleasing -

fug La .Belle Sunday for St.Louis. after ue of any property as fixed and assessed I In the name of C. P. Weuger. I .. ,
Unless said certificate shall be redeemed
the winter here. by said County Assessor of. with
spending atmosphere coupled meals
LEGAL NOTICE I according to law, tax deed
Taxes |I will Issue thereon on the 27th day

In county court last week Tom W. L. MURRAY. of July! A.D.' 192! just as you enjoyed in home..
Dated this 20th day of June A. D. ; your
Mercer and his son were among those Report of the condition of the First Chairman Board of I 1929 I

counted of manufacturing liquor, and .the Bank State of Clewlston of Florida, at at Clewlston the close of in County;,. Commissioners 'of Hendry (Seal) William T_ Hull I A few rooms are now available for _

were sentenced to two hundred dollars !. business June 29, 1929 County Florida, Clerk
fine or six months in jail They RESOURCES DOLLARS Attest: Circuit Court Hendry County, Fla. j guest who intend to make Clewiston ,'

Loans and Discounts ............ 47,157.98
are now in the La Belle jail. United States Bonds ............ 58500.00 (SealVilliam) T. Hull' I. I' "
County and Municipal Clerk I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR. their home..

in session all latt Bonds '" ... ........ 33500.00 6-t. TAX DEED' .A I
County court was \
All other Bonds County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ; ,: .j. ;
week. One minor case, a violation of School Warrenst ....?. 22.600 00 I II J'F. Deane: Duff. holder nfIficate Tax C'"'rti. ; I N
the hunting law was tried Wednesday Banking House, Fuinlfureand I I No. 5 of July 1st, A. D. !f 9181 J
Fixtures .. ... ............. 9.412.64 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR (Drainage Tax has filed said certificate : ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE -
TAX DEED
Other Real Estate owned ....... 352.44 in my office and made apnll-I .
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, ThatF.
Cash on Hand and Due IS cation for tax deed to issue thereonin I
FVaUs Hall and Earnest From Banks ........................ 19S.0 6.72 Deane Duff, holder of Tax Certificate accordance with law Said certi-
son TOTAL .................... 369,549.78 6 of July 3rd 1922!> .(Drainage ficate embraces the following: described I
Hall of La Belle motored to Fort :My LIABILITIES DOLLARS Tax) has filed, said certificate in my property situated in Hendry

ers Tuesday. Capital Stock Paid in ........ 15,000,00 office and made, application for tax (formerly a part of Lee) County
.. 20,000'00 deed to issue thereon in accordancewith Florida, to-wit The Watanabe Hotel :
Surplus Fund .? .. ....... j :
law Said certificate embracesthe I The Northeast of the
Undivided Profits (Less quarter' ((1-4) _
Mrs.Rodgers gave a party Thurs Evpenses and Taxes Pail .. 5,207.63 follovingdescrihed property situated I Southeast quartet (1.4) of the Southwest

day evening in honor of Mr .and Mrs. Dividends Unpaid .... .. ........ .,. 1 500.00 in Hendry formerly a part of quarter (1-4)) of Section 23 ; .
I Deposits ... ...... ..... .. 258,670 73 Lee) County Florida, to-wit: Township 43 South Range 34 East.
Everett Burchard. Bonds Borrowed ........ ... 6 .5f.0. .00 The Northwest quarter (1-4)) of the 1 'The assessment of said property MRS. CLAUDE"DOWNS,' Manager. I !
Southwest quarter ((1-4)) of the Southeast : : + .1I
All Other Liabilities Cashiers end tai: L:. U cft'ficatissued:: was .1
Aarnest Hall was the guest of G. Checks ........ 6,67142: quarter ((1.1) of Sectict 2.'. T0.n- in the name of J. F. Lanck -. I I
TOTAL .... ...... .. 363.549.78 ship 13 South, Range ol East Unless :said: cortifI late shall be redeemed :i
W. Pettee and George Loveland Pet- State of Florida, Co.mly; of Hendry, The assessment of said property according to law; tax deed
tee in motoring to Fort Myers. ss : under the said certificate issued was will Issue thereon on the 27th day of 1 ..
Wednesday I. Elbert L Stewart e: chielof' Hit In the name of CT H. Gough. July A, D. 1929. I
above-named Bank, do solninly swear t Unless said certificate shall be redeeme Dated this 20th day ot .June A D. Ij
that; the above statement is true to tlacccrdin to" law tax deed
t' -Mrs.H.. L Delaney motored toFort the best of my knowledge and belief, will issue. iheieon' :on: the 27th' day 1929Seal( ) William T. Hull I I
of July ---- '" A D. 1929 I .
end that it is in t'e3nlJnto!! ctficial I 1 Clerk
Myers Monday. notice Dated this 20th. day or".June A'D.. Circuit Court Fla. i.
to report ov the C' mpli oiler of Hendry County,
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State of Florida:
t-: Stewart I (/Seal) William T. Hull
Elbert Cashier j j'I
J. J Peadro accompanied G. Wand I-n CORRECT-ATTEST Clerk NOTICE. CF APPLICATION FOR '
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G L Pettee to Fort Myers;,. Tues C. L Downs Circuit Court Hendry County, Fla. TAX' DEED.
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V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I
day. C Parkerson
'I'|'j .. I F Deane Duff holder of Tax Certi-
r. John S Cottrell Directors I I NOTICE OF APPLICATION.. FOR ficate No. 96 of July 2 A. D.J917. "IN AMERICA'S NEW'SUGAftBOWL'I':
TAX DEED has filed said certificate In office
Mrand. Mrs. W. P. Arledge mo- Subscribed and sworn to before me NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ThatF. and male application for my tax deed
toied to Fort Myers to attend the this ........ day of July, 1929Frances I Deane Duff, holder of Tax Certificate (to issue thereon fn accordance[ with ,
M. Small No. 3 of July 1st. A. D. 191S
Broadway Melody at the Arcade law Said certificate: embraces the I
Nota: Public., (Drainage Tax) has filed said certificate following described property! situatedin
Theatre Wednesday evening ; Inr my-' office and made application Henrlrr (formerly a part of Lee) S THE CLEWISTON INN; ,.
for tax. 'deed to issuo thereon County Florida, to-wit:
in accordance with law.Said. certificate The Soutbwest- SW of -*-.
Judicial .quarter ( 1-4)) _
The Seaboard In The Circuit Court, Twelfth
Railway has shippedSix embraces the following described .
.' .the Southwest quarter (SW 1-4)) of On Lake Okeechobee
car loads of cattle'out of La Circuit, Hendry County, Florida. property situated !in Hendry I. the Southwest quarter (SW 1.4)) of i' 5 5

Belle Saturday and six carloads into .-In Chancery. Florida(formerly to-wit a part: of Lees County., Section 23 Township. : South Range_
34 East.
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La Belle for the Lykes. Brothers. The Northeast quarter (l.!) of lhei The assessment of afd property ."1.',, .: :
Fourteen carloads of ties. and lumber ALVA L. HARRELL, Complainant. Southeast quaiter ((1-4)) of tl.e Southeast -* under the said certificate issued was :X\\ : ... ,
Ys quarter ((1-4) of Section 23 i in the name of It. H. Ludlum Clewiston' ')- :' 'i :', .. .. .. .. '.. '. FloridaA
were shipped out the same day Township 43 South Range 31 East. I Unless said certificate shall 'be redeemed '::'>'a =- :" '
RUTH HARTWRIGHT HARRELD. The assessment of said property I 'according to law, tax deedi \ ;yOPEN :' tI/.: j
Word has been Defendant. under the said certificate was in the I i I will issue thereon on the 27th. day of I II : >
received from Mr. name of A. T Beach, I I July -_. A, D 1929 '"
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J. W Christie that he is planning to DIVORCETo Unless said certificate shall be 10- Dated this 20th day of 'June 'A. D, .' ALL Y'"E I!
make a trip abroad the defendant, Ruth Hartwright deemed according to law tax deed 1929. R .
Harrell You hereby commandedto will Issue thereon on the 27th day of I (Seal) William T. Hut
are
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July A. D. 1929. I Clerk
We notice that quite a bit of interest I appear before this Court ,on the Dated this 20th day of June Ak 'D.. Circuit Court Hendry County,. Fls. -.:

is being taken in Heudry County 1st. day of July, 1929, and then and ....- -- 4

about: the Eighth Annual Farmers 1'there answer a Bill 'of Complaint

;and Fruit Growers week from August filed against you by Alva L. Harrell. I .'

12 to 17 at the University of Floridain I It is further ordered that this notice OPTOMETRIST SERVICE

Gainsville be IJuhUsh'ed in the Clewiston ; I
under the direction of '
Mr. Newell and Spencer. Tax Assessor News once a week for four consecutive In C ewiston Every WednesdayDr ; :,;'. '' ," .

Hurd L. Reeves received numerous weeks.Done 's: > :: ; : :. : ,.S.\ a
circulars and ordered this 30th day of t: ;
and
posters which are May, '1929 I J. J, Guilfoil of Moore's Inc.,. of West Palm Beach will make
hung in all the -
prominent places \
Seal WILLIAM T.: HU "
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around town L'I I his headquarters: at Dr Tatom's office. every Wednesday to attend to, '.i
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: 5-t.t the eye glass needs of the people_ of'Clewis ton. I
)Mrs Addicks and children were '.' i / ANOTHER PROSPEROUS SUMMER .

Visitors in Fort Myerjs Tuesday I .

EQUILIZATION __ _
TAX
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have Commissioners left Murray and Stewart I .:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:_.:..:..:..:..:-:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:-:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:-:-:--r--r '; :.. .1,. ';' '.' ,:r -i: ;'.:.J'j,. 'j", :.. . : ..: ..; ,,- :: I
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PAGE EIGHT CLEW'ISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, JULY 19, 11)2I


GLATEX THEATRE PROGRAM portant commercial company. This Is The personnel problem li serious
I You Heard AVIATION FIRMS
By The Way Have several times the pay and allowances i with many commercial companies:

FRIDAY: July 19: Tom Tyler In of the officer. He elected to remainIn They have tho money and are willing

Frank O. Richman and Al Kahn munity church' by Mrs.N. : C. Storey. i "Pride of Pawnee'' a great Western BIG ATTRACTIONTO the service the hope that congress to pay any prico within. reason to get

the week-end in Tampa visiting I Among those who attended a dancing drama with plenty of adventure, pop within the year will'make provision good pilots.Payment.
spent
party at the home of Miss Dorothy and zip Barney Google comely! ARMY PILOTS for carrying out the five-year development -
friends.
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Selden Stewart,' Jr. program and rectify the
I Deam were ? SATURDAY, July 20: Reginald Of Fine
George, Eugene promotion situation. h R,
P A. Poche spent the evening Monday Leslie Stewart, Roberta Denny in "The Night Bird.:' Reggy is Pahokee Says IsProsperity
at the home of Mr., and Mrs. B. Reier, Mary Young, WaIner a bashful pugilist who prefers booksto Flattering Offers Are Recently a well-known pilot .was sit r
Frances TipI ting In the office of the manager of a
Greton George Sign
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G Thomas on Ventura street. I Young ; women, In fact he is Just scared to
I I Made To Pilots In leading commercial He told
y, HenrStoreY.Jhmn)' Crouch andJ >< company .evidence of conditions
death of the, oposite sex. Get in on the prosperous
John Chenet, Jimmy L. Morgan Army and the manager of an offer of several\ in Pahokee was offered by enthusiastic
Charley Miner, .fun,. 1t..S'. k. o Good added comedy, Navy
times his
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Shoesmith and Bob Chalker spent the 'I too. :.: present income. citizens of that town [following tho

weekend;: at Daytona Beach. i Art Lawrence spent two days; in '., WASHINGTON, July.-Rapid expansion The manager told him his company I Monday morning session of court
S bring on business. .. TUESDAY.',July 23: Lillian Gish In of commercial aviation Is making would do much better than that If he I this week. ,
-- I :White' 'Sister," other. would take any one of a half dozen
revival
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Miss Betty Willetts of South Bay I "The It' Increasingly: difficult for ,veteian Six violators of town ordinanceswere
her and W S ate most popular, production; those who>> propositions laid before him and
entertained a group of friends at air. Mrs. Harvelx ; army and navy pilots to remainin brought before lIa"orV J.
home Monday night. During the eveu- :motoring to Palm. Beach o'" rtiIC. have .seen' it before want to 'see !it the military service: agree to find the necessary personnel. Larrimore, the charges ranging from

refreshments were Veek end. again Its pathos and self) -sacriflce too It was 4:30 in the afternoon. The disorderly conduct to driving while
iug delightful An officer of the army air corps of
served Among those present were l r rI I 1 sjjq! isatuj' oin jo auo sayutu Rgnp long experience: recently turned down manager said he could find $1,000,000by drunk and speeding.The .

Dorothy Deam, Herbert Blate, Fran-'I E, W. McCully] local real estate man entertainment ever put on the screen an .offer of $20,000 a year from an !1m- telephone within an hour and a six defendants were found guilty -

ces Tippey, Henry Storey, Jewel was In, Belle Glade Tuesday on, business II Also exceptionMIy good comedy. ---,-- half i if this veteran pilot would come and fines of $10 and costs in each

Lowe. S. S. Bearmau, Jimmy Crouch, : in with him and bring experienced case were imposed, with the alternaof -
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. 24 done In pictures.You'll. enjoy every )
Mary Young, Eugene Refer, Norman flying personnel. a day in the local lock-up Immediately -
25: Special picture "The Cohens and minute of it Several
Storey, Louise Waldron, Nell Stewart Mis.F. L. Tatom, accompanied by i, outstanding pilots are now crisp new ten dollar]] bills, with
Kelleys in Atlantic City This great Special prIces,.25c and 50c. on furlough and serving commercial
Birdie Boone and Homer McDonald her Eon.in.la'and daughter Mr. and!I a few extra dollars for costs were put

t Airs Ed Utter: left las week for Wenachee -'. Jew-Irish comedy team" Geo. Sid FRIDAY: 26: James' Oliver Cur- companies at several times their army up by the violators, .all of-them paying
and Mack Swain with Vera Gordon I
ney Income One officer appliedfor
Mr. and Mrs w. C. Bill Hooker entertained -\|I Washington where they will I ; wood's "The Yellowback.: *.* recently ; immediately '
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t and Kate Price bringing you the
at their home Saturday;. spend several weeks They plan to I; \ a year's furlough to accept ternpotalBy "Shows our prosperity," said a bystander
season's best ter-yol1'I.1. simply SATURDAY 27: "The Off,*' attractive
Tip a an especially com-
night with a barbecue supper and card stop at Yellowstone National Park I "All of them had money, and
I howl with mirth. Also a glorified 1 cioolc melodrama mercfal offer. He was told that 200
party Among those present, were I and other points of interest before \ .l they wouldn't spend a day !In jail for
1\11'.1 bathing beau'tpageant and. review,, Next Big Special: "The King ofr | other pilots had application in for
and Mis. E. L. Stewart,. Mrs.. Cla I reaching Weuachee where Mr. Utter, $10 because their time is worth
t about the most gorgeous thing. eve, ] r Klnsrs*' Matinees both days. | prolonged leave for the same purpose
Downs, Mr' and Mrs. Drinkwater,!I is Interested in a large appieorchard.W I I '. raoie." :

Miss Boncile Stone, Casey Jones and -- ---
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Mr.and. 11rs.Tom. Smith. G' Ames, consulting engineerfor -: ',: : :, .'. ;:.:.< > !
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the Southern. Sugar company re- -: '
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Louis A. Morgan spent the week turned Wednesday from New York I

end in Fort Meade. where he spent the past week] on business -

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E. W. McCully was in Belle Glade -

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Mrs R Y. Patterson and her two r .,.- .
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sons Bobble and Dickie are spendinga I Ci Ca i

month with relatives in Pensacola. I I II


,Yo S.Harvel. of the Harvel Seed I ID 4, .

and Feed company spent Tuesday in &1

Belle Glade on busin'ess. -

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:Mrs Gus McGhee and children spenta

few days In West Palm Beach this :, ,'>
week / IIat ;;1

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Mrs Frank Wright{ and Mrs. W.S.. I .' k. :

Harvel: spent an afternoon visitIns11rs. ,

Green who is recuperating froman f t I .' c,-'.

illness :' ,,,:..
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Carroll W. were moved from the SiD "

Lakeview hospital to their home on I't :. >:-.
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Arcade avenue this week .. O.
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Mis.Trealy entertained a group of acr

friends Tuesday night In the Clewiston /

Inn annex in honor of her hus .. .. ..
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band who celebrated his birthday anniversary. :
Dancing was enjoyed f .r. > MEN'S SHOES :. *," '

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throughout the evening and delightful t ...

refreshments were served. Among the r r We have a line of men's shoes .:.;i:< .
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guests daughter were Mr.Jack and, Mr Mrs and Whitcombeand Mrs.Ben. @NE| cent, a }arnle_' that will give satisfaction to IYLL4most $

Buxton, Mr.\ and Mrs-. Drawdy, Mis. I can shell 8 bushel : discriminating. Let. us /

eitcr, Mr. and Mrs.Clyde TouchtonMr of corn or grind %; : I
i r show this all leather line of r ,
and Mrs. Henry Dereiufoif and bushel of corn or cu I fr .you a

daughter Velma, Charley Jackson, Mr
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men's shoes.CHILDREN'S "
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200 Ibs. of fodder
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Russ, Bill Whitcombe and Henry ,.}..

Stalls. separate 60 gallons o'" ; w -
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milk or churn 33 Ibr : r' c

Mr and Mrs.Dick. C. Miller have -. .1 -
of butter or milk 1C; SHOES MEN'S BOOTS l' MEN'S DRESS S
purchased a Kelvinatov refrigeratorfor .a,1 t

their apartment. The machine I) cows or f!room li Youth in its prime is hard on' Muck l is hard on' : SHIRTS ..
your
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which is one of the newer type Kelvi-j i horses or stuff 200 Ibs, ; ;y shoes. Well built and strong shoes >vj,..:"').
do'
nators is lined with Celotex for lusu- t of sausage, and aEother \, ,.l ... are demanded to stand the hard feet. Our boots--Will- M en's Dress shirt5 at s t. '
Jatiou J z t of the
purposes. line from
wear given your child.Our protect you
,r. $ 1 1.00. You
work such n. ; I I cannot buy
Ii Kinds
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stand .
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Mis. E, S Matteson of Celotextownis draining, irrigating'. 1 I i I of hard knocks prices reasonable' muc : f a better shirt in Glewis-

in the Good Samaritan hospital in i sure in selling you apair We
pumping, cleaning, rr. i : ton. specialize on
West Palm Beach where she !is recovering iI I I of i: 0.III l leather boots
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this shirt. All 1 colors I
from an operation Her condition frigerating, In re I I., "
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!is said to be improving. ativo proportion b: ; u ". at reduced and s t yes.I Ask to ,seek / ,

rMrs the use of electricit: \ them. / '
Louis A Morgan who spent 1 LADIES' SHOES
Electricity is solvin:; O ..
the past few mouths in Asheville will

return to Clewiston next week to the farmer's problems r Ladies shoes are' our WORK PANTS j_ _

spend a few days here. She will then
the it io
same as speciality. styles
join her children Jouis Jr and Made I All. Work pants are a necessity -

at Fort Meade where they will spend solving the industrial, \ and models? will be the men '"

the rest of the summer. business, transportation \ L; found In our stock. folks. We among carry a complete

home and other Low 'and heels .
high In
Roy Bailey has completed the con lin eof kahki or I(.1 _

struction of a bungalow on the Oke- problems. Electricityis the latest styles. pin checked at real bargain -

lanta. land company property east of the most importantpart

Clewiston. He moved from Celotex of our existence.By BED ROOM prices.OVERALLS. 0 ....
town to his newly completed homeWednesday. 1
its consistent use

people prosper. An SLIPPERS ..

E. C. Gearhait of the Merchantsand incomparable, efficient i : Here you will find a Overalls save wear on }
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Miners Transportation company
servant at the clothes. We are
real comfortable slip- your
of West Palm Beach was a Clewiston -I, ,

visitor last Tuesday. He made the I smallest atom of cost. -S tNr. :.::. per. We have them in glad to show you our ,
trip here with L Waugh of Wes
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Palm Beach S'rf:,: fa: all colors' and stlyes. styles. In plain or

..4...:.a-. .. They are real bargains stripes These are real

Neil Stewart Louise Waldrou, Homer I bargains.
: at our _
price
McDonald and Birdie Booue motored It' TOUKCHEAPEST smvANrI It N I 1 : ,

to Palm Beach Sunday. afternoon

.\ Watch our weekly specials and save money. '
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Dela Hawkins of West Palm Beach A Rw I -kIr;.. -' ... The above advertised merchandise will prove

spent the day with Miss Jewel Lowe Come in and let us show
I Q '(.,. money savers to you.

:Mrs. J. N. White accompanied by <: ., :.you these goods.. ,
her eon Earl and R. H West arrived 1 CQ MP '.,!fr d

iu Clewiston from Columbus, Ga., to .-

visit her sou Dick White, linotype, :

operator on the Clewiston News Mrs. e-wistonSupplyCo. 4

White will take a house in Clewiston. .C

and make her homo here;"''" I-I '


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