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- . ., " : , I i _,- " 'q', '. Where Industry 'And' Ag. i '' I .,. ..: .The: Center, of. America's. -:- The" C I e'W ton News / riculture Meet I i r" IS Sugar Bowl ' ". .. t. >I ' '-- - " j : .. l VOUME 1 1r 3-NO. 38 CLEWISTON FLORIDA FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1929 PRICE 6 CENTS t I \\/1/ r I1 ,. MERCHANTS ML Phone Installation .1 Lccn! Tennis Champ Royal Palm AvenueImprovement / BASEBALL THRU Is Under Way HereStringing ..........,:;,.. ......>...,. .. Work , '" " I > TALK PLANS FOR".MORE '.. -. : 4* 41 J I Shows Big ProgressThis of telephone wires pre ) WINTER IS PLAN to the Inauguration of telephone - paratory ' : community will take another '. BUSINESS service in Clewi ton is underway t big step toward l the goal: of Its developers - I here and installat'an: of phonesin OF LOCAL FANS as the n.jLt beautiful city business houses ''throughout the . : in Florida with the .- completion within fit \ , i Buy At Home Move Will town has ben startod: it was announced the next ten days of the beautification 5 : Be Main Topic To Be by officicb cf thj Clewiston of Ryal.Palm( Avenue from the nursery Everglades League Officials :' : Discussed At Meeting will Telephone:b2 start- d company.within:; her The r3.xt service few i iIIzf to the ridge. ; Will Discuss Plan ; In place of the single street ,the ' : Next Week. weeks, and officials of the company: ; highway will be boulevarded on the For Winter Ball At asked t that those wanting phones .. parkway plan with driveways on either Next Meeting. Members of the Clewiston_ Better who have not yet made applicationget ,. ; side of a wide strip of lawn and ''i Business Bureau will meet next Tues in touch with Wilber D Coleat I shrubs, similar to the plan of Central, ., ..... With the hummer season in the Everglades day night to discuss plans for keeping the Administration building I. avenue ' baseball league terminated, Clewiston at home The new telephone building on - money and generally I II Ir Twonew bridges have 'been constructed league executives will discuss officially - increase the volume of local Bond street practically completeand : r over the Avenida Del Rio a suggestion which has been in- business it was announced here a side walk ,has been laid form ' , yesterday I canal and work of marling the streetis formally discussed throughtout the the building to the Sugarland High : I \vay. ' now under I Glades. for the past few weeks-the An educational campaign to acquaint way ff advisability of playing winter base- j I Clewiston people with the advantages - ball in the Everglades league I I' of doing business at home I ;* SCHOOL PUPILS enthusiastic v I Sponsors of the plan are - .:. is one of the topics to be brough be- STEADY UPWARD I over the possibilities and thereis : fore' the. body, for_ discussion, and although I \ I believed to be a strong probabilitythat the volume of local business & WILL REGISTER , TREND IN REAL e." ,league officials will take definite I has been good all summer, it is' the I opinion of many of the members of ea II rqi ON NEXT MQNDAf i i action The fact at their I that next major meeting.I league teams I (.Please_ turn to page 5) ESTATE SHOWNDeals ; li from the north are in Florida during i', '- :> I the winter is another reason offered I Preparations Are Made to prove the advisability of winter YOUTH KILLED BY Closed l and; Pen I: baseball for it is held that this fact Far Of Opening alone will make Everglades people incr Are Reported By I '. BROTHER IN LAW Real Estate Men.Twd ch oolTermPreparations I i more baseball minded and .. create a wider interest in the games . : for opening of the fall During the past summer "a numberof .i T IN FELDA GROVE of real ." more pieces Clewiston term in the Clewiston school will be I scheduled games were postponed estate changed hands during the past made next Monday Septembe'r '16 because of rain and the sponsors of few days it was reported by BarneyP I when in' will rained pupils the upper grades winter baseball explain that I ,d- \ Murder Follows Alter Morantlocal real estate man who Battling his! way throug a long list of skillful tennis players, O L.Je. school be requested to register at the out games wiuld be think unknown announced the sale of the home now fries, owner-manager of the Clewisto n Dairy emerged as Clewiston's tennis \ -- tion Over Reported building at three o'clock, it was an during the winter months.In . occupied by: \V. C Hanson to Mr. and champion after meeting Sam Woodha m' in atough series in the finals played ' nounced here yesterday by Mrs. J. E this same connection the base- Gambling Game. 'Mrs H. C.Kolstad Mr. Kolstad is here on Labor Day Above Captain F. Deane Duff (right), general manager Beardsley whose reappointment ab (Please turn to page 5)) '.- ----- I',in charge of the Commissary depart-I of the Clewiston Company, is shown presenting the local champ with the ' :', principal of the Clewiston school was ; (Clewsiton News, Special) ment of the Southern Sugar company silver cup donated by Blate Brothers. ,' -.. ----- /' Mr_ Moran also announced the' purchase \ recently announced. GIRL.KILLS! This registration according to Mrs t .'LA I BELLE, Sept, 12Gambling of a lot by W. A. Davis in the I , I , Beardsley which will include pupils SELFHOME .; i. was reported as' the isdirect cause of Santa :Maria section Mr. Davis is NATIONALLY KNOWN BUSINESS MEN ' from the seventh grade and up is AT ;/ the. death Sunday morning of Curtis connected with the Clewiston Building ' Caraway, 20 of Felda who was shot Material company- and he expectsto i DISCUSS FUTURE OF FLORIDA AT I I necessary in order to haVe a' class : I schedule prepared and to have textbooks , ;',. bJ'l1is brother-in-law after the latter start the construction of a homein AT SEARS SUNDAY t on hand for the opening of the had been .attacked by: young Carra- the near future way and several companions as a Rapid progress is being made in LUNCHEON GIVEN BY B. G. DAHLBERG I I school term on Monday, September. , protest against the breaking up 'of the construction of the new W C ...... I 30. Dies I Louise Date for, registration of. pupils) jin. Sellings their game Hanson residence on Avenida Del Rio .... ... I " ... ,. Townsends act wasdefined as and the Hansons will"move' into their Souther Sugar President As Ch ,irma' .. Of the later lower grades' will be announced, From Self Inflicted / '. justimiable homicde by a coroner's new home when Mrs. Hanson returns I "I- Rifle Wounds. gated the case Sunday afternoon' from New Orleans where she is spend National Advisory Committee Of State I While the school authorities are at- I (S) Members of tre jury were Judge-Chas ing the summer. Chamber Of Commerce Presides ._ tending to the detail of registrations (Clewiston News Special) I and other preliminary work;:, the Clew- O.. Ross; coroner? J. O. Davidson.. Work is also well under way on the 1 LA BELLE, Sept 12 "':-Louise Stal- A Williams W F Turner, '' I ( iston, Parent-Teachers association un- John , Please turn to 5) ( page for Florida, B G. Chairman of llns, 18 year old girl died of self in- Prosperity were: , Dahlberg (Please turn to 5)) Sam Carson, Linsey Etallirigs and C. I page E. Weaver. / development of the I Chicago;"Wm Buckner. Vice Presi ;: \ flicted gun rh:t '"our:1 Sunday afternoon :JI - " : I bilities of the State, ond rlput, Barren G. Collier Co., New at the home of heir brother- .... Carrawqy is survived, by a wife and COMMISSIONERS TO meeting the present agric York; Ralph W. Gwlnn, Vice President i- SALARY CUT FOR I in-law, .T. C, Connor of Srxrs Intern Please turn to page 5 / : .. economic problems of J C. Penney-Gwinn Corp pistol j : : ,. I ARRANGE TO WORK 1 discussed by a group of New York and Frederick S.Ruth. COUNTY I ball through: the girl's breast r.:, : Unusual Movie Of known business New York, of the executive Committee ATTORNEY I. caused her death before a doctor .arrived - ,'r-r .:: ': ," New Guinea Wilds luncheon meeting at the I from La Belle. , . .; I COUNTY CONVICTSCommissioners Club;' today( Wednesday, ) Others who attended the meetingwere IS HELD ILLEGAL I Miss Stallings lived at her brother- To Be Shown Here " ; \ i David Sholtz in-aw's home and both he and his I given by B. G Dahlberg : President of the ,:.f. ," Chairman of the Executive Florida State Clpmber of Commerceof I wife, were unable to explain what < Clewiston theatre goers will receive' - . :.. :"' a real treat tomorrow night Agree of the National Advisory I Daytona Beach; Herman Dann, Bradenton Judge Rules caused her ,suicide_ A search of her ... ,, ;., C. To Change Date of I of the Florida State past President of the Florida State I room failed to disclose any messageor of ? I when through' the .cooperation. Rider; Not Appointed j.. -. Commerce. Chamber of Commerce of St. Peters- throw any further light on the act C Klutts the moving pictures taken I Monthly Meeting l :: ,;?... 'by Dr E. W. Brandes government Thirty representatives of burg; (Jules M. Burguieres, First By Commissioners''jI She }s survived by her .,mother and ;. '.: \ and financial houses having President of the Florida State Chamber father, Mr and MrDavid Stallins ! (, ( ::..:, '. pathologist, on nib airplane exploration I Decision to enter into contract with t I " ':'ft. vestments in Florida of, Commerce of West Palm Beach At the last session of the Legislature of Surrcncy Ga., where the body was ; i,.;.1:; : trip through New Guinea will I Desoto county for the working of I ' t' "l meeting. Questions Anderson. representing,the Phipps an act was ,passed creating the I shipped for interment. . , , f1/i;? : be shown at the Glatex "theatre.The' Hendry County convicts and changeof 1 '' ( situation in the State, the Estate; Geo K. ,Hoffman, representing position or office of County Attorney j.' '-, f'I: trip covering thousands ofmiles meeting date from Saturday* to the , .,.,: ,, dustry, adverse publicity Penney -Farms Co Green Cove for all counties in the State of Flor- Sugar'Activities .- ,' ,.f. .1".: was sponsored by B, G Dahiberg first Tuesday of each month featured I , 7 from the present Springs, Fla.; C K. McFadden, Port ida having a population less than > :'t: :-. of the Southern Sugar .company the regular meeting of the Board of To Be Reported In I tion, the solidifying of Everglades Refining Co.., Fort Lauder twelve hundred people This act only . .Ii'j\ ;:-. ) and was for the purpose >of discovering t Hendry County Commissioners in La . I by non-resident capital dale, Fla. and New York; Arthur R. I affected Hendry County, and in effect New State Booklet i' of cante : t> new hardy types sugar Belle. I ', .," cussed. Rule, Director North American Fruit provided that the County Com _ < '_: : t obe used on plantations in the In accordance with the policey of I . : A committee :was Exchange, Nets York;; Herman G missioners could not pay more than Activities of the Southern Sugar :'; !' United States.Washington the Clewiston News to print the min- ' mulate a program by and Wentzel, Pass Traf. Mgr Clyde Line $pa.OO per month for nn attorney to company in the northern Evergladeswill -,- '. from the air, the RockyMountains utes of the county cOmmission with-, :, which those residing Steamship Co], New York; II. Emer- represent them and prosecute cases be fully described in the new Panama Canal, tropical out charge to the county the high- State of Florida but having son Evans, Southern Sugar Co., New I; in the County Judge's Court, and book;: on Florida's Resources being jungles::;, and native life in the wilds'or lights of the meeting in La Belle are !' terests and investments in York; L. P Moore, Benj j Moore & provided that the Board of County prepared for the state department of _. New Guinea are a few of the given below Detailed information on i : I C of Florida might become Sons, New York; Daniel C. Goodman, I I Commissioner should make the Selection agriculture, it was learned here pes- scenes in the Interesting"picture the action taken at the meeting may constructively aid in the Celotex Co New York; Arthur Brisbane of the County Attorney The terday in a letter from :Mrs.: Inez In addition to this there will also be seen from the minutes on file at i t , 4 lV and prosperity of the State 5)I I New"York; Irving Engel, Esq., Board of County Commissioner re.. Hale MacDuff In charge of the book"I be shown a 2,000 foot moving picture the office of the Clewiston Nows. : Among those attending Please turn to Page 5 __ fused to recognize this law, and proceeded thank you very much" wrote Mrs of'the activities of the Southern Sugar On the motion of Stewart secondedby to pay the present County MacDuff "for your letter of September - c company in Clewiston and the npr Madddx, Attorney H. A Rider was Attorney in accordance with his present 1, with enclosures of the story of t thern Everglades. instructe dto enter into contract be- Sugar Raising 2,216,000 PoundsOf , contract. the sugar industry in your section and ' I The showing of the two films will tween "Hendry' and DeSoto counties I '.1 Profitable In Cuban Sugar Is ,A suit was brought by H L. Reeves pictures illustrating the work c t take about an hour and a half and ''for the working of Hendry County In Received In Tampa : against the Board of County Com missioners -i I "This material will be used" in 'preparing - will be shown in addition to the regular 'convicts. It wa salso moved by Stewart Says Paper to enjoin them from paying the write-up of your county Saturday night show without extra and - .f seconded by Maddox that I /:, I charge. (Please turn to page 2)) "We are happy to perceive j I I II I Further evidence of the need of a more than $25_00 per month as pro-:: which will appear in our' forthcoming general attention is being protective tariff for sugar producersin (Please turn to page 5)) iI |i book on Florida's resources.'' I ,-. to the vast profit which the United States was seen this I . . ,-' :. IW\ SERIES OF 'BOOKLETS' ISSUED the' cultivation of the week in the account of a cargo of PRESS COMMENTS REFLECT INTERESTOF . Florida. The climate and sugar received in Tampa. t': : BY AGRICULTURE DEPT. FOR FARMERSBecause give us advantages and Under the l heading "Big,Sugar Car- SUa'R . doubt but sugar can be : ge Shatter's Record of Tampa, Port" STATE IN ACTIVITYReflecting EERE I equal in quality to any in I the Tampa Daily Times carried the , :> I This is an exceprt from following : : i story f ;. of the productivity of the In . Florida ' ii (,. ; Irish Potatoes in Florida;. published in the I "The largest shipment of sugar ever !; the keen Interest throughout resources For a long time a large: ,../_ soil in the northern Everglades and Beekeeping in ' Florida; Sorghum for News in April 1S48 and received here is now b inc: cnnoigned the state which is being shown part of the state has been devoting the wide variety of crops which' may silage and Forage;. dwarf essex rapeas Florida sugar industry 80 for distribution throughout the coun In the activities of B. G Dahlbergand I most of its energies to attracting be raised here farmers of this section a winter I \ forage in Florida; Pea- It was forwarded to the try. his associates in the Southern winter tourists while many of its agricultural - are ipterested in the majority of the nuts in Florl'ln. ' : News by Jules M. I "Tho cargo trailing 2,216,000 Sugar company in trasforming the possiblities lay dormant hew series of special bulletins Issued : The last mentioned booklet Is of Palm BeachContinuing_ I pounds of Cuban product was, brought northern Everglades into a new sugar Until a few years ago citrus and a by the state department of agriculture interest I to farmers M ., in this section, ; the article in here Saturday by the Munson linerS. bowl for America, several Florida papers little trucking were the only crops at Tallahassee because of the , growing interest in 80 years ago reads: 1 I S !Muncov during the past week carried editorial with which Florida bothered on any- The list. of the neIse'rles of special I peanut raising.. After ( successful de- I "We extract the "The sugar"was the like scale. Z. bulletins \ shipped by comment on the sugar opera- thing a large was received by the Clewis- monstrations '.1 on the Shawano planta- graph from the National Hershey Sugar corporation of Cuba ,tions here. "But now Florida holds forth much ton News this week and the depart. tion of the Brown lof I .. went Farm near Belle the 25 ultimo: and consigned to the Walker' Bro 'el'.1 Bill Brannon in his Hither Thither promise of becoming a great sugar of agriculture will send any of Glade, farmers of the northern 'I. ' the books I Everglades The sugar region 1n age company here. It was stored and Yon column In the St. Petersburg producing state Tho success of the free upon request ' Among the series are giving close attention to tends from the 30 to the the Caldwell bonded warehouse Times says In part: sugar cano plantations and the sugar J. : ,and. ''When. to new Plant; Citrus are Growng What! I the possibilities Please turn of peanuts as a sum. of I latitude It comprises I "The: shipment consisted of "2,216- "F/' rida Is beginning to wake upland J mills operated by tho Southern Sugar to Page 5 I (Please turn to page 000. take advantage of her natural Please turn to Page 5 ... ,\ ..,(. ..t .,1 w ..4,'. .; ., -p \ ', '- ',? V-- ...' 'j'4.. ...a:. ,. .....,e: ...__ ."I. .... .___ ...-t. .,. "'_..._' ... 'I .. CLEWISTON NEW LLEW1STON FLORIDA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, '1929 ' PaCL TWO The Clewiston News I'COMMISSIONERS TO I,. Specifications ForI I The Biscayne Farm Dairy located\ :,i: lected from tee best Ayreshlrc Dairy three miles west of Hollywood, Florida -i i herds of l. Scotland by E. A. Cowdery, Successor to The Clewiston Progress j WORK CONVICTS Post office Bldg. has purchased bred a pure regis- S Manager This is an important addi- I[ ,.' .; Are Announced Here tered herd of Ayreshires, part of I lion to the pure bred dairy herds' ofI Entered as:: >econdc: : ; mat attlr February: ,;, 1928, at the post office (Continued from page 1)) Specifications required for a new which consists of cows personally se-I this section of Florida Clewiston r'ldi} ,i t1ei Hi* Aoi oi Iarcb 3, 1879. I I I post office for Clewiston were made - public this week by the office of the LOUIS. A. MORGAN .........................:.................................... Publisher trol$250 Association be paid )fo the as the Florida balance Flood of Con the I i|'i inspector of the Post ''Office Depart- Make. The 4t went TOM SMITH .............................n......., ....................................... Editor appropriation previously made. I I The equipment which I represents an ' I Motion by Stewart seconded by De- , I 'Investment of approximately 54,000 I Subscription Rates laney that $50 be paid to the Boy HOTEL . '. 'Includes 750 square feet of loor, money I f r Scouts of America from the Publicity V order, postal savings and registry By, mall outside. of Florida. By mail. In Florida Fund. I I window, stamp general delivery and Your HomePOINSETTIA.While I In West: Palm Beach .T $200 Motion by Maddox seconded by De- v $250 One year window. parcel post " . One. year 0 1U0 laney that the next regular meeting // Pleases To Please You"I ) Six months beV IUs I addition monthsThree 1>eo I'I' In to this there must Six .76 be held on the first Tuesday In October I '' months 1.25 Three months 216 small lock boxes, 36 small, 12 me- EARLE R. CRESSWELL, Manager , and thereafter on the ifrst . dium and 6 large lock boxes; 120 f Tuesday of each month until further COR. CLEMATIS & 'DIXIIE HIGHWAY NEWS' PLATFORM small, 40 medium and 20 large lock notice Okeechobee with water transportation boxes, and 48 small and 32 medium Lake 1. Definite control of 1 Motion by Stewart seconded by De- , for local transportation andofher I lock boxes- . the highways 2. Early completion of lanpy that the clerk and chairman be The equipment also includes parcel ' concentration or products. authorized to :pay interest on the $40- I a I MIZELL frelght'rates on ver f't3h'o. 11'1" post package: cases, combination a. A ", uhl/tanltal, .Jownw3td Tevl'JoD! of uOO court house bond Issue due October I I I mailing case, dumping and the 'theru mar-kt't stamping\ n pruuutis "i u.i* 'eZ'" to 1 \ cooperative marketing association: lor table with pad, with. rails at ends'and I West Palm 4. The ftu1 fUnctioning of a I The clerk was also Instructed to back; general delivery letter case, 100 both buying' and selling purposes notify J. H.. Fears, vice president of BeachGraduate separations, general delivery paper ... the Bank of La Belle to put up the /' case, 30 separations table for general FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 $20,000, Collier County Bonds as security !- : delivery letter case and table for Nurse for Hendry County funds now general delivery paper case. THE OUTLOOK FOR' THE GLADES'I I on deposit in the bank of La Belle, f r Phone 8121 the came t obe put up tempoanly until -, THE "FA1R"AWNING A the supreme court rendes an oi/iu- Almost a year ago to the day, we sat with a Jacksonville newspaper, man I Ion In the tax cases} and also transfer SHOPPEQuality who was covering the storm story here, and discussed the Everglades far' I $15,000 from the Bank of La Belle to Remembered Long After If the First Bank of Clewiston with the Price Is ForgottenNo J. of the morning The new paper.man's viewpointat wee hours Into the small . understanding that the same wouldbe 10 I-akeview Arcade, Lakevlew f'I' that time was that all who cast their! lot in the Everglades gamblel with taken out if security wad; not put Avenue I' death, and despite hours '10C' logic and miles of statistics on drainage and up sufficient to cover all funds on Phone 2-0229 '. : , I hand. West Palm Beach, FlorldaY ,,1;( ,':,, DENTAL OFFICES . control he went away still unconvinced \ I. "j. water . \ ;.. ; ,.. -' '. At a meeting of newspaper men in Tampa over the past week end the I \ \ : : \ :/ : 1' In The Hopkins Block Of 1.j this : 1.\; same -(1( . activity In the Everglades came up for ,, discussion and from \ :. .,' \ r . r .,' .' < :.. {" . newspaper man came the statement: .. .. i ', :, :.; ;i' ) .' ' ; y 'A!, .. .. . , H.l r ' "I honestly believe that the northern Everglades today not only is '''the, '. ; ; : ". : ,:./;A ,:;: "/DR,. JOHN ANDERSON. .. ,_. - : _: 1 .1' .' ' , ., ., : : : : D-r/Jst, ; : . , salvation of Florida, but I think it offers by far the greatest opportunitiesin "' ';::. \ ,< 'a; ',l .,. i !, t ;,,Itr"1'. .; . 1 'J' I /.,."', :" ;'+ /<1,., :;'.;'. : : \F .:: ,\, ':: , the state .oday.", 1 | '" V.:<.'. '. n I .. ,-:\. "...-. : ..::,..r..:..;; '' Clewiston' Florida. ,; :. I .. "But- the storms" he was reminded "those I who ,cast their lot] in the .. :,. < I: \ . .r- :. C , I I" IN with death. , Everglades gamble ". : : . : ; ,\ ; I : "Rot' he exploded. "Absolute rot I. once had the same idea but a year r. ..''':: : THE work, is all clone and th: I - _ I _ ridiculous this <\: : r morning hardly begun. Ever}: I _...r INNNNJ I 11IWIYJ..NNI ....... ....ININN.NN.N.NNN stories all the country proves how is. : checking over i :.-.l: room is sanitary clean,. no dust .o: ! ' Thus the, sentiment toward, the northern Glades i is rapidly changing, and" <; ..'i::; dirt anywhere and the work v.r' ! ... '. like play and",she's happy. "Oil, I 1 1 justly so. 1 \ \l ,wouldn't give Electric up my . To accurately set, forth specific instances showing the opportunities ot- .,:. { Vacuum Cleaner ,for a fortune. I YOUR APPEARANCE COUNTSH I. I I. ..::;'j, can't live without it", is the ! feied here require too much space, but l let us stop.for a minute and \ way Ii MHMM B MHnMHMBMMBM! MHMBMaM>BBi W M >MI < aB 'ouI1 I j- ;: t one woman expressed it. ,And w.1.,1 ./ .1\ consider' S St I : ,Q should ehe..think of it, 80 hours ur :,., I In Clewiston one, may. )erect a three. store building with six apartments ,'. ::r/,r:'. r 't 160 eectric days carpet at one cleaning hour service a day for,cf I !|5 / tit. e are proud,' of the fact, that we have above, and be practically certain that stores and apartments will be occupiedon .,. ; 0' the price of a can d capre',.:.0&.- I / /v I ., I I. i \ which costs forty cents and onl\ -S . lease before the building Is.fully completed Activities of the Southern " ; : I ::i :.,.;, cleans two 9x12 rugs but onC'.1( ( f f heped: to make Clewiston a thriving cit ". j Sugar company constantly expanding give. thorough! assurance'' that the J.' .;.. Electricity has come into the IIOIT I I 'i condition will continue. '{.. '! S .. to stay, to make house work f. "\ I : : ;. We are pioneers in the Barber Business. \ Assuming that, one does nol have ,the finances to go through with such a : \ 11Jr Ii . I ; , D 1 , , \ '.. J ' e building, there are other. opportunities. .:' 1 rs YovncH.EA1TsrsttvANr I \ ,/ I.. . On the outskirts of Clewiston Is a capable woman who finding time hanging -. \''.i: I I 1" / .1" .I : ,Ai ; i ,,; ,". : '1/l , : f S A .. 1 > rI . heavy durIng the day went into the poultry business and on her own: : -t't'I p P. r (V '>. '''\ .'. ,, > ". '" -. -IT PAYS- > ''"',, .' \ .. S I : \ ,I. I v. , '' E Pj '. admission she is doing "wonderfully. . \ ...-/ \ , Many people in th? section are advancing one or two hundred dollars for 1 To patronize our ,shop. \ .. ' . seed and land clearing and going into partnership with local farmers. .In ..'.\..',:'f.'.. I' \ <<) three or' four months will realize handsome investments \ I . they returns on their - I ( CLEWISTONS: PIONEER BARBER SHOP Z. . A local man raising strawberries would undoubtedly jell\ his entire crop :;:.:..:..:..:&.:..:..:..:..:&.: :..:&.:.,.:..:..:. :..:..:..:.- .,;-;:..:..:..:..:..:'&-.:--.-:..:..:..:-:..:..:&.:..:&.:&.:..:..:..:..:..:&.:..:..:..:..:..: -. I i I ) I j. locally an dthe average strawberry. yield per acre is some 2,000 quarts, : I ' which at 50 cents a quart is a' fine return. S I I UNTED .LINES TRANSFER GO. :: \1 0 r : Clewiston Florida j And for those who do not like the element of chance but want assurance ;;: '809, S. Poinsettia St. :;: Ii\Z iI .. West Palm Beach Phone 20763 :: -5 I ( t : L. S of return let think of S (- us sugar. 0 ::: V / ;;. I .. nw... m..... __ .._1S Recently 'In Tampa a boat docked from Cuba and unloaded 2,216:000: i : -.----- ___ __ -__ -___. -_____;_-_:;_i___ ___ :-_-______--------------- ------------ Daily Freight delivery to Canal Point, ?a 10kee, :Belle Glade. South :;: ; . pounds of Cuban sugar With the protection of the tariff which .' : sugar is : ' . :.::. .. I Bay I and. Clewiston. > ,. ..' \ :i':: l 'I l : virtually assured it is entirely reasonable :. '.. .. .". :, .;'. ... "" "' .:. "I" 1 ; I l to see this 2,210.00 pounds of .. -.;.i' \'" I'. ,4. ., (1' .' \. t.. .:.t ,' ."' ',.. '.. ..' "" ' sugar coming I from the northern Everglades, I Iv I I ::' ;:,.. ...>-. : .-Connection';.;with .Miami Line' J...;,"?: 1 1 ': : .'\; .;: ., .\. \I 0' I '. '. t' ,-. I.. : I: . .. \ .' ; :: I " I, : \ : .: : For the man who can afford neither building, fanning or sugar stock :: ' : I : . there is still opportunity, since the Cle\\iston Home Building association wills ..:..:-:..:..:..:-:..:..:-:..:. :-:..:..:-.:..:..:..:..:..;..:..:-.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:&.:-:.'.:..:-:..:..:..:&.:..:..:&.:..:..:.-.::.: 1'1 CLEWISTON LAUNDRY in new I 1 1! -- V -- ---, - I 1 pay a. substantial rate of interest on payments as low as' fifty cents per .. a.I home on El Paso Avenue' after> : '. r rI I \veek. 5 5 June 15th. Modernly equipped in l :(//11 I These are but a few 'of the opportunities offered in the Everglades, and : II opportunities which are glaringly apparent. What -the section defers 'on V V. 3 I 1 both Laundry and Dry Cleaning : .' ': .',. ,';' p.'., , \ 1 \ :l !'fI ( \ --1 V further investigation we must leave to those keener : I with i insight, but .a I ' Departments. ' : ! I ' thought worth remembering is, that opportunity is ,knocking I at door our f' ; j% t I Ii IrI : 5 1 5 : let us be enterprising enough answer it. *. r !5 I I II .N I. r 5' 1,I : ,.. : .1 : .\ I ,,i;. > ,Quality and Service as good as the.'I\ .: IIII .. 1 ': \ '. : I I II II" :. ;.. best.r I'It. . I s; t 1 As though' .auyone cared, our choice of the South's best rewspapsr circulation It.l ": \ : 1c 1- II .. " ; are ' managers Don R. Davis on the Biriningf am Age-II2rahd and John I i' Wn. atc hthisspace. .' : , Br !I : ,. : , Council the : .. .: , on Tampa Morning Tribune . I The newspaper world will )hear ,., I. ...," '. :. :: 1ti plenty more from both these boys >,... / ; \.., ; ''I I : ti : S 1 - ", 1 The earth's 1 crust is 2,000 miles thick, a fact it would,. be v/c'l'for- las: college I Iii CLEWISTON STEAM LAUNDRY 11 I, , graduate to remember when he starts out to make an i impression on KEL'VI'NATOR' I the world.-Philadelphia Enquirer. : ; ,i I I Clewiston Florida. , ,,I -. 1'S 1 WITH THE FAMOUS I :. 'S : \ From 'a recent visitor to Cuba came the story of the American being un "" :J ..., ".. . !, 1 5 ' able to speak Spanish drew a picture of a cow when he wanted 'a glass of ,> 5- I 1 ; 1 COLD KEEPER ,. : milk. The waiter brough him a. ticket to the bull fight. -- > .S ... .:' :, ." : ;!tC: :"' ,:;;:" ,, :, > .e'r. 1 , Maintains 24 hours after Current 1 .' J. temperature ', j The fee man who dropped 50 pound cake. of ice on the landlady's foot turned. off. / ,Cleanliness is next to Godliness. -' S 1 . ", 1 ' begged to bo excused for a slip of the tong 1 I F. J. IFGiNKIS 1 1I1 1 1I 1 1 I 1 Wouldn't like ; 113 Worth A ve. Palm Beach " yon .to hear the conductor call out all the stations on the t I 1 Manchurian' railroad?-Tallahassee Daily Democrat Phones, 6817-5912 \ / x .I.Iwy ., ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- , I .. --< . , . ! , , ' ;; ./ . . .,. \ - ( I j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 LEWISTON NEWS. CLEf VIS TO,v FLORIDA _- PAGE THREE - j I first details were understood ; ''I beings will depend for life and wel- come again the loss of- life could be I I y 1. FLOOD CONTROL fled the State of Florida and .l fare upon dikes and levees as a means prevented?" I tion, leading immediately to of permanent flood control, and incidentally General Jadwin: "Yes, sir " : WORK OUTLINED and unorganized relief in navigation To belittle the In closing this statement, wo repeat \, , ) magnficent work was done danger because we"are for the moment the purport of our resolution: , for those who survived. Of safe would be unfaithful to we are at the command of the Boardof TO NEW BOARD perished, and were beyond those who by their industry are advancing Commissioners of the Everglades I . dreds had to Ue buried in : the progress of Florida.In : Flood Control District for ,such ser- .. ,mon and will, forever vice as we can render out of our experience - Williamson SumsWork grave closing this brief statement, we I A HOTEL IS SELDOM LIKE HOME F. unidentified. t quote directly from statements made I gained by months of re ..,. ., : ,Accomplished We mention the disaster by Major-General Edgar Jadwin before search. , der to harrow your feelings the Flood Control Committee of . ,, \. By Organization.- of surviving relatives, but I the 70th Congress, of which Hon. BITS ABOUT FLORIDA ITS DIFFERENT AT THE.' . 1 the disaster leads directly to I Frank R Reid was Chairman: After a 4.000 mile motor tour of the / .. ' WEST PALM BEACH, Sept. 12 portant moment, out of state during vhlckhe conferred with WATANABE I Mr Swing: "You think there is a I . I . \ members I the determination that than 200 hotel executives it is \ At the joint meeting of the I come problem, do you?" I more . of the Everglades Drainage Board : possible by human device and I the opinion of Harry E Barlow, Executive . \ and the newly created Okeechobee such a disaster shall n-ver 1'I: ; Secretary of tse-Florida State Here you will find the most pleasing - :< Flood, Control Board in West Palm again. in the Everglades of Hotel Association that Florida duringthe , : .: Beach today, which meetings were I After the 'election of ",I: lem?" I coming season will experience the / atmosphere coupled with meals '. presided over! by Governor Doyle E Hoover as President in General Jadwin: "A very serious I greatest tourist influx: in her history, ) ,' ..Carlton in his capacity of Chairma he was urged by \' problem ,' I ,, -. \ just as you enjoyed in your -home. ;'. _ 1.-; of each of' those Boards, interested I ten and others to see with Mr. Swing: "You think it is one According to the Winter Park I " '.."' persons were invited to make state I eyes what had befallen his telI in which the National Governmenthas I II I Herald the Literary 'Digest has asked A few rooms. are now available for ments. F. Williamson of Clewiston In Florida. With Mr Carlton ; a direct interest and ought to bei for Information. concerning Florida to < , ''. President. of the Florida Flood Control i I ers he went over the smitten I participating in with a view to reme-I be published in a special issue now guest who intend to make Clewiston . Association made the following and expressed, 'deep interest dying it?" t being prepared. It is stated a numberof , I their home. ( ,. statement: I I problems., With him was Hon. General Jadwin: "Yes, sir; II! Nationally known authors and outstanding \ R. Reid Chairman of the thousand Florida citizens have been I "We desire to place before the 0 thing so.Two. lives were ' Board of Commissioners of the OkeeJschobee : / trol Committee of the 70th lost there, and that is one of the prin suggested by Governor Carlton to prepare -I.,. ... I . { Flood %Control District the .;; who, while in Miami, pointed cipal reasons for flood control a series of Florida articles. .. ENJOY' YOURSELF AT THE following Resolution adopted at our proper way to a'p'pro ch ; human'I I I' Mr. Swing: "What, In your opinion I Q meeting in Miami August 22, 1929: with all facts completely, was primarily': the cause of the loss L. E White of the Federal Land ., V ... and a very: definite .I of lives?". "' Bank of Columbia, S.C. and Ad- "Whereas, during the winter of I < : pared to back up those I I General Jadwin: "The wind sucked ministrative Officer in charge of the ' \ Florida Flood Control As-j 1928-9 the ', led to the organization of the ; up and blew this water about S or 10 Federal Seed Loan Office, arrived in Tl1elatanabe Hotel socation, a corporation not for profitwas , Flood Control Association in I feet higher'than it otherwise would West Palm Beach Tuesday to com- formed by a large group of landowners . one of the eleven counties I have gone It went over the top of plete details with County Agent M \ and citizens of the Everglades - by the disaster. To its supp I the levees: drowning the people." I U. Mounts for .making farm loans in -- . region of Florida and lands adjacent I MRS. CLAUDE ' preparing an effectve I Mr. Swing: "And you think, it is this section. Applications' for loans DOWNS Manager.. working J ; . of . thereto, for the purpose ' : 1 I Ii congress has come the f.vo:; !'? possible to se build the physical, structures may be made during the entire monthof -" provide . to interested parties ' with i need I Ii tion of, the Boards of County: that it'such, hurricane, should September \ , flool cointrol in areas of Florida -- I : __ ... ' i sioners in each County, and II and to assist, also in' I .. = = = = = = : : "" = .: .: = .:: = I : ing such control, :::=::= :: c: =: ==:=:: :: := : = := : : : : :: .. , lutions, the support and ', possible in procuring aid ;"\ every way . bodies official 137 or | Florida through the branches of I ,' for As the data was assembled a CLEWISTON SANITARY DAIRY Congress and the Departments of scope of the approach more ,\, ; '.. the Federal Government, and i _. I ly realized by the Florda -- I Florida Flood Control 'f. "Whereas, \ . trol; Association, its officers , ,Association has actively engaged in )I ", l .<. :. er interested parties this work and has gathered and I t Legislature of 1929 with .' -'-- ', compiled a large amount of data to q i. which became the Okeechobee ! i.'.. be submitted to Congress at the proper PURE ':BREED GUERNSEY CATTLE ; contact' Control Act, with which this "IN ERICA.S.NEW SUGAR BOWL j maintained ! :i .... time, and has' familiar -.- i I in Congress with various committees - .';'' ':: : There are more inhabitants '. : before Xvhom the matter of flood control TUBERCULAR TESTED I. ! Lake Okeechobee than ther \ I Ii l ,0',: of Lake Okeechobee may be pre. I ' '. September 1928. It is t . ( and has procured the assistance -} THE 'INN . sented estimated that in possibly five : \\i CLEWISTON I :/, :( and co-operation of a large number but certainly m ten, there will j > ;; : f o'ff , ,t" ,of persons within[ the State On Lake OkeechobeeClewiston ; 'I . .' 000 people, gainfully employed ::1' . ' and from other parts of the '! (. : - '; <::I, Florida, I the rim of Lake Okeechobee CLEW1STCN' DAIRY COMPANY : / , , '.' United States and has made a ,careful -!, : . ::1,i= the areas lying south in the t that havebeen' ,1 " precedents i study ( glades.; This vast accession of : : : :_= = = ,. ,- '--:::::::::::::- -, : >> : ' Congress that ; .. 'I' '' established by '. , .:. . '_ ..--: : ....,.-" ,,:,. ': 'J. 'h':: L. '.", .' Florida presenting'l . \ pioper - 'will be of value in : . " r. < : : : . .\; case for Federal aid in controlling t '',:. ':<. ..,..::. ; ,.. .. '. : . .: the waters of Lake. Okeechobee, and, 1! .t1f i ;;mtlilt;:.. t?. .. ,. ':' ft r : "' "Whereas, Florida Flood Control I .. -.....,.-- --_ OPEN ALL Y.EAR: I . members thereof I I II'1 Association and the or . ); - \. r'actively supported the creation of the I I' I ''' .. .. Control District --- --- I Okeechobee Flood 1k I IIi :. '. heartily in accord with Ei i INU AL : -- . ,,. ", and. are now Ii 4 . ;)',:-':: : the purposes of the Okeechobee Flood I : --.-- ,1.....,..- \ - -f : .. Board of ,I I !: ':, )': Control District* and the I ' :?r. ". Commissioners thereof, and believeUhat /" ,I . . :;:. r; ;;:, \ the work done by the Florida 1-1 1 r n a '. I. \ .\t ,-( Flood Control Association. will be of s twI .' :: .." , .' ', .0' : ' , ; .. ,-.:', ::, value to the Okeechobee Flood Control I r it :- ;), ;, ., <\ : ,0;;" FORGING AHEAD'i 4 f( r:.: District, therefore ., / :. I 1 , Ftj ; .''J "Be it resolved by the Directors of I : fl.. : _.' :::.(I!\. : .:: the Florida' Flood Control Associationthat , I IUi. I . pledges its , : < this Association _ , i ' ;.:;...',.:.. hearty support and co-operation to .' I It'I v l:"; .;) ':"- '. the Okeechobee Flood Contro Dlistuct fjJJ1m I .A 275,00; TON A DAY MILL ADDITION :: > and tothereof' the Board of Commissioners fe; : l-J.-; 'and that it tenders its serd'to. I BEING BUILT; NEW HOMES OF PERMANENT - .';. vices to the said District for the pur- I I I'I y" "- a .ftl.-:'',.:',' pose of assisting the same. in such I RESIDENTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION - i\'Y';:" ,:.j, manner as the said District may -desire I ! :.: in procuring substantial 'aid i 9it! x 'm ; WIDE WELL ,PAVED ROADS ifro-m the Federal Government for the 1(11! e a'J' lEml Dea 1 ( control of Lake Okeechobee and the LEADING IN FROM THE COAST AND protection and preservation of life ' and property from loss or damage by 1 THOUSANDS OF ADDITIONAL ACRES I reason of the overflow. of Lake Okee " chobee. I 'rI WEDNESD'A' Y \ OF LAND BEING PREPARED FOR SUG- "Be it further resolved that the I , President of this Association be di- AR CANE. "- . ; I ., '. \.: i' 0 rected to present copies of this resolution \ ; to Okeechobee Flood Control / ., September 15thI I >, District as soon as the same is organized I '. and to confer with the Board II I .-:'" of Commissioners of Okeechobee THESE ARE A FEW OF THE REASONS . Flood Control District as to a future I GREATER WHY CLEWISTON IS FORGING STEADILY f plan of action by this Association cooperating VALVES I '.. with the Board of Commissioners - i.'.. of the District." BIGGER SELECTIONS THAN EVER, BEFORE FORWARD TO THE TOP OF THE LIST ( On September 16 of last year, an r: ., entirely unexpected second flood be- OF. FLORIDA'S MOST. SUBSTANTIAL , : jell the Everglades area, (the first Every merchant in West Palm Beach invites \ \ : - flood, 1 hEl\'ino-; en in September 1926)!> you to participate in this exceptional bargain : COMMUNITIES. ,.. . " ' , '0 and Governor Carlton, then candidate event. Many stores have made special purchases :- ,:,' for governor, abandoned his campaignand and you'll find the finest collection of ." entered our territory for such relief 1 e n1C:-\andise ever offered on Dollar Day here I ." ," ,"'. . \ xi3ii Wednesday : r.' purposes as he could effect 'I. . l We desire to cover briefly certain .", .. ..' J . t:'<; facts related to this disaster as leadIng PLAN NOW TO BE IN WEST For Details Write to =< . ,,-. 'up to the important moment In PALM DAY. . : BEACH DOLLAR . .;; r the history o Florida when organization I.I I.. 1 J . I t:... '. ,of the Okeechobee Flood Control \ I '- i.. _. ', Board is to take place, as an entirely I CLEWISTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , new arm of Everglades government '. ;" arising from the flood. -Merchants Division the Clewiston Florida_ .6) The distaster of September 16, 1928 - ; 0 ;,' y, took the lives of 2,017 persons, only ' f eight of whom perished outside of GREATER PALM BEACH 1 . , the Everglades The total 2.017 is the I I I "INTHE. CENTER OF AMERICA'S. NEW ! latest official report of the AmericanRed CHAMBER OF COMMERCE} SUGAR BOWL" .' Cross, but the skeletons of additional ' ' \ victims are still being found. \ Our disa.stervas...one of the three _._. -_ t tI tt I __ greatest in the entire history of the I : , Nation. The dlbtaster, when even the t :r : JI f .. ... .. "' '''".. .. t.'f""'" :-'- -. _.'o!.)!" .- .t.'T' . "_. .... _./...... , . .... '. t . f I PAGE" FOrJR-., .. CLEf VIS TON . ... l\EJVS.I CLErVJSTON.. FLORIDA _____ . . ,, , lLSYA' :eu'.1- "r.2'r- "- : '" -' "" 'Q! = -'" FRIDAY' 8 : PT. . I __. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 CLEW1STON NEWS CLEWISTON FLORIDA PAGE FIVE I - I STEADY UPWARD TRENDIN September 6. the Court held that this Is an entire exemption from frost. er ot'the new series issued at Taila 1 I conclusively that the results from the I I ty journal at Bronson comments: REAL ESTATE act was unconstitutional and void for The cane .Is tasseled this season 1 has'see.Other. :.company's present activities have I "Florida has the biggest sugar mill ,\ several reasons, among them, that it throughout the peninsula, a degree of I booklets to assist the farmer :I i! been profitable and that Florida is t In tho United States.:! That's going to (Continued' from Page 1) violated Section 27, of Article 3 of maturity it does not attain in Louisiana are Watermelons in Florida; Live I!I soon to take its place as one of the be the means of getting a'lot people .. '. the Constitution of Florida, :Which is or Texas The 1 lands are at pres- Stock raising in Florida; Strawberries:o, great sugar producing centers of the I sweet on Florida" and the Jacksonville - . new home for Dr. and Mrs B.A as follows: ent cheap-sa'y from $1.25 (The priceof In Florida; Some,Drug Plants in FlorIda i world ** Times Union answered "With . Bourne, on the same street Dr. Bo"urnis "The Legislature shall provide for public lands) to $10.00 per acre ; The Waterways of Florida; Native The* Deland News says: Florida sugar, Florida oranges and pathologist in charge" of the re-I the lection by the people, or :appointment There are numerous rivers affording.easy Plant life and Plant Immigrants "With 11,000 acres in the Glades Florida honey leading the nation in search work for the Southern Sugar by the Gobernor, of all County transportation on both sides the Soil improving crops for Florida: I' now growing sugar cane, preparationsare quality and quantity, why shouldn't company. officers not otherwise provided for in peninsula Public sales of some of Florida Mangoes; Hog raising in FlorIda :'I going ahead rapidly to increase folks be sweet on Florida productsand Construction will be started within this Constitution, and fix by law their the State's lands will take place in ; Palms of Florida; Florida Truck I I this to a total of 25,000 acres at the sunshine?*' the next few days on new residencesfor duties and compensation." February next. These lands have Crops; Avocadoes in Florida; Florida- end of the fall planting season This . W Marfield. of the finance department -' The Court held that this bill made been carefully selected by agents in Naval Stores; Dairying in Florida and Is the activity of the Dahlberg owned of the Southern Sugar com the office of County Attorney a County bodies of half a section ((320 acres) Permanent Pastures In Florida, Southern Sugar company.*' 666 - I Pi, and for A W. Smith office man- office, and that the act was 'unconstitutional and are generally well situated for 1 In the editorial column of the is a Prescription for ager of the sugar company Both I in that it provided that sugar culture. A sample of the Flor- PRESS COMMENTS REFLECT Brooksville Herald appeared the following COLDS, 'GRIPPE; FLU, DENGUE, f. I .: homes will be in the Civic Center sec- the office of County Attorney be filled ida cane of this year now to be seen INTEREST IN ACTIVITY : BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA.It . . tion. I by appointment by the Board of County pus' u ". uaaMaaq sJ 'Jonde: aqt 1'C "The Everglades according to 0 is the most speedy remedy known.RANGE . In addition to these' activities, J. I Commissioners. eleven feet long, entirely divested of (Continued from Page 1)) I M. Page of the Atlantic Coast Line l' _ E Beardsley local real estate man is It is understood that Mr Reeves top, and was cut nearly a month' before has possibilities for a sugar industrythat TERRACE .' closing a deal for the purchase of a who brought the suit to stop the pay: it had attained its proper growth company at Clewiston has started the will produce $500,000,000 annually. Attractive ,. home-like rooms, excel- ' lot in the, Civic Center section and ment of the present salary of the Still larger canes than this however, nation to looking to Florida insteadof The Dahlberg interests that have : lent meals, 4 blocks from business hlthough the purchaser's name was torney for the Board of County at-I are, groan in Florida.*' Cuba for a big share of Its sugar recently acquired 17,000 additionalacres :section:: 62 Orange St., Asheville, not given It Is believed that the purchase mirsloners, contemplates appealing supply. Clewiston ,has .risen up 'with in Martin: County are quoted as N. C.STRAIVI3ERRY. -.,'' ''I is being made with a view to I this/ case to Supreme Court NEW SERIES OFBOOKLETS new vigor and Is growing by leaps saying that Florida can produce as PLANTS erecting a Store building. ISSUED and bounds making great strides to- much sugar as the United States now MISIONARY '. Several ,large acreage deals ar'e al- ward becoming a rich and flourishing buys fro mCuba The Dahlberg people : .. so being negotiated local real estate SUGAR. RAISING' PROFFIT- (Continued from page 1)) "'.V, have already i invested millions there $2.50 per 1,000Cash ':. ,'. brokers reported ABLE SAYS 1848 PAPER "The With Orders recent acquistion. \ by the Southern and are evidently just beginningtheir mer crop. Sugar company of 17,000 additional -I operations Louis Skrobick> I (Continued from page 1)) SCHOOL PUPILS'' Tung.i1. groves is also new to peo- acres, in Martin County proves The paragrapher on the Levy coun Moore Haven, Fla. \ WILL REGISTER\, limits a large amount of very fine ple of this section and comparativelynew land. The climate of the most northern : in Florida Investigation disclosed - (Continued from page 1) I portion of it has, we understandan the fact that the bulk of; tung r I, . advantage of six weeks in the duration oil used in the United States is now : \ der the direction of the-/ president, ,of'' the growing season over imported from China, and the Clewis- '. .' 4@> Mrs R. Patterson. are forming j! any other sugar-growing portion of ton company has a tung oil grove I '.' .i .' ;' r .." :- ',. ;- I : ' plants} to ,have the local school defin- !! he Utnited States; and in the southernmost which is thriving. Tung oil trees in I -"H.5': .I r f' itely placed on the state accredited j: parts of the peninsula there Florida is the subject matter in anothTTIRESTONE'S ' list Although this year there"_ lias. been no answer. j {':t t1\ : i : ' I i : from the school boar,] td the -equest "I,I.. _", ...' .I : ; of the P. T y. that ,the coiiaty .provide [ 1 . funds for equipping the school )' : ; J j jt -. ! V I ::, " : with books and other materials necessary I lL t.... : '! r to have it placed on the accredited \ 't.;",.0"+> ''(r..'.' I ., list, the local women are now f.:,!'J'I', ' ( ', making plan's for activity during the I I ) ;;}1:; i { '. fall] and winter months : .0 , I /,'. '}. l .. ,. . : <, : .' It is probable that a series of enL r . J : c, R a v' 11t J '''. tertainments for the benefit of the .f,>\/t. /. ! . . >: ". school may be given but no definite ; .t. t i : plans will be made until the county . : ',' school board answers the local worn- :- i''-' en's. request for cooperation., I -I + ..".::'! BUSINESS MEN DISCUSS: I. 1' ( -: FUTURE OF FLORIDA IA Ii I _ : ., (Continued from Page 1)) I -- J l I I I l ; Attorne '.at-law, New York:; John B. r- :I w't ;; I ',Pruyne, Trustee, Minor B. Jeith Est a- I [ ' New York; Natt_ T. Wagner. Partner (\ : '/\" . -, Eldredge & Co New York; ClemantS. I I,): !jJ' t .- !V.. ,," r ) n Z ; ,,,' , : Ucker, Vice"President, of Florida I II t "' d"OLDF t'll .. /'. '-:. r .; : I -, State .Chamber of Commerce, Jackspn I I / . . ) I I ville and Baltimore; Austin Keough, I , , \\j1 Gen'1. Counsel, Paramount-Famous-j LD 'S BEAT THE CAME : ' Lasky Corp and Publix] Theatres 1 r Corp, New York. answer to those motor- I I XT ists who have demanded an outstanding SALARY CUT ., medium-priced tire-a tire to give I ' : continuous service at an extremely . IS HELD ILLEGAL?! : I you : J I 1 1 : '_ '. low price. ",.....:T I. :' , .. - : 0 8 " : .. j / .. " I - , J ' " t I I'I I- ,' with other tire in the < h' ; ' it h" (Continued-from Rage 1)I) I I \ ;. :?/ ,same leader Compare price in performance field and any-you'll and, appearance find it the .. .. } .j.'Ii.t. : P"h I I a d, e I p la..J { I 1 ., I as well. I -.; : ; vided by this.act The Board of County .. _. Commisione"rs filed an answer l We have your sizes in stock; tojae: in '' .,1 .,1,,' ; "Y :' .' '. > ; .} i and examine than.} ... '. , (i1 f 'letting up constitutional objections to I' .-. I, .' ) I \ ..'.I.," '.,,,' .\ ) ..' " . . ., I / V S the .bill as passed by the Legislator? : . of Florida. At a hearing before JudgeW I :' : : ) ;: ' I / : : : J & T. Harrison, at Bratentown on CLEWISTON MOTOR CO. :' ir. . . _- ' s '- ._- ___.. -- . ..:_...: .::::: --:::-:----:-.. -:- ; :.) /< .: \y: : ( '> I Ic ) ', ,. ...... ., ., '." ':'.. )\ : \ Chicago \'- .,-'.; ',. \ y..... ,..' I 1\ -t;: I ' I fIr : : J 'V ,?' : ; ; : >- : } : , I ' \, I. '..,......{,..' ..".: ,".. ,. I !. "GET THE FULL GAME WITH A RADIOLA RADIO ' : i \ : i ' I \ In'your home, in comfort,. you can get the game play byplay ' : ,. I : I and the happening of the games you choose ta listen. ', \ i .' !fitc : >in, on. if you have a RADIOLA radio. ? 'I ( ,, I Iil I''.' I I , I' ; : I I ' I We. have several styles 1 in stock and can install one >in \ . . , ;' : ,5' I time for you to get the base ball scores each night. iS I t 4'4 J r , : ;I l- ; I KEEP POSTED ON WHAT IS HAPPENING OVER : ' S S , S d,,. f ; ! l I A i r Ir I ' F ' EACH DAY. rS I THE COUNTRY :. ", S . r:.' r''. 1 9 rT.I: .1d I I I j .- \I :, : 10. . I \ L . I I. ". I . i;. f t... i \ I' : \ I. A'void' I Worrym 1 ,' leiston'Building. . L?,<: .. ,. :' , rI':: Keep Your Papers >in< a Safe Deposit Box '\ I II '.. When you have all your valuabe papers in one place-a safe deposit I box' in our I : ",' I I ', 'I f Material i Co. vaults'-you need about ' never their worry safety. The small amount of rental is not t'- : L . ; to be considered r when you realize the feeling of comfort and satisfaction you enjoy. . Drop in and talk it I , over: I' " I . I : (t$. I ..$3.50, : TO $5.00 PER YEAR. .' ,. ., i i I I \ . ''S I I I t I .: FIRST BANK OF CLEWISTON-t \ I I II I - .. 1" I ; - S , . \ 1 I I T-7' I 1' I '" , t , . s .. . .- -- - .. fr a -- [ .v i! _,. .., ;: ' .. . I . I ... ' PAGE SIX \ \ CLEf VIS TON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORIDA r FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13.. 1929M \ i --- Have You Heard ? ; MERCHANTS PLAN I baseball for with the fall and winter\ home/ of the President Dr W.J m La Belle 8 I By The Way a. :30, Moore Haven .1 FOR MORE BUSINESS. activities of the Southern Sugar company Buck of Belle Glade. '_ 9:30 and Clewiston t -- coupled with the truck farming, 10:10 a m Rev. Stephen Casslor of the Episcopal 'I I Louis A. :Morgan and F L. William (Continued. from Page 1)) I' operations there are thousands more Cross State Bus, Leaving Belle Glade at 10:45 the ' church of West Palm Beach will | son motored to Fort Myers. on business I people in the Grades and. so a largerI bus arrives In West Palm Beach at officiate at the Clewiston Community | Tuesday. ; the local Better Business league that I field from which to pick the ballplayers < Service Through noon, making connection for Miami. _ ! church service Sunday at eight p. m. there is still more business for local and for the same reason the Clewiston Started I'' On the return trip through the , The public Is cordially invited. Wililiam Gj; Ames accompanied by merchants ,.gate. receipts would be mych larger.: The Sunday school In the Clewis- f!j his son Leonard S. spent Sunday afternoon The major battle, if the merchants !!I I In view of the -fact that there has Tamiami Trail Tours, controlled by Sugar Bowl the\ 1 bus leaves Palm ton Community Church, is rapidly ,!I inVest Palm Beach. adopt the plan, will be waged againstthe p been np opposition to the plan, base- the .Barroii G Collier interests are Palm Beach at. one o'clock arriving growing it was reported :yesterday out of town merchant coming to :'|i! ball fans of the Northern Glades are operating a fast freight and passenger in Clewiston at r 2:50!: p m.and. Fort I I : Davis week end visitor Clewiston to do business without helping i confident that the officials will by B M. Beach, superintendent J. A was a league schedule. across Florida around the Myers at 5:30 p m making direct l More- I In West Palm Beach in the growth and development I take favorable action on the suggcs- ' who said that'Mrs. F H. southern shore of Lake Okeechobee.This connections with the bus ,for Tampa. ; land is In charge of the adult class I' of the community, 'and the stand taken .ion at their next meeting at the bus l leaves Fort Myers ,at 7:30 I and is giving very interesting Interpretations i S V. Smith o" this circulation department by local merchants is that this j 1 1 - of the lessons. I I : of the Tampa Morning Tribune I form of competition vunfalr.' I' - He also said that Improvements in was'a visitor in Clewiston Mon One of the members of the associa-I ' / ' the primary room have been made to II' day. lion it was learned, yesterday plans j II \ ,.,. : J provide space and equipment for the I ____ II. II to ask the cooperation of the local ,j .' , I I \ rapidly Increasing number of children I. Fred Puryear of the Clewiston Inn business men in combatting a canvassing /. ( I Parents are urged to bring their .children I i and Cecil V. Pa\'kinson of the Clewis business which is now being'I' . \ and everybody is welcome. .. ton Supply, company were week end ,done by a West Coast merchant., I HALF A.DOLLAR A WEEK ii; visitors; in. Miami. Cecil V. Parkinson, president of the : Clewiston Better Business League, J , .. lI' - Louis A ' Mrs Claude Downs, Mrs. Miss Jerrye J Jeffries/and/ E.: JKerr. commenting on the situation exprEssed , Morgan and Mrs. Elbert L. Stewart j motored to West Palm 1 Beach. Sunday i the opinion that it is a matter ' I \ . IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED TO START motored to 'We'st Palm Beach Wednes- j afternoon. worthy of the.careful attention -- I. YOU ION THE day. -- I 6C the Clewiston inerchant ' f ., ROAD TO'FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. ----: B O. Kelso of Fort Myers was aI!I "In most instances said :Mr. Parkinson . , : .. Mr and Jfrs. Dave Alston'' returned visitor in Clewiston Saturday. I IIr. "our.merchants have: made substantial ] "'(, ., ' this week from a motor trip to COlumbus -' investments in town and they ..: J'J''iNTEREST' BEARING ACCOUNTS and Atlanta Ga !\ and Mrs Ted Johns, Miss Hel- are entitled to whatever protectionthe MAY BE .. I l len and Paul Johns of'Winterlul.Yen, other members in the <'' - ' Better ? -1.: ' ( STARTED WITH :THIS AMOUNT IN. &' '; , \ Fla., visited Miss LM.. Overall Tues Business; League can offer The problem -j ', ,<, i" , Julius Alston is back In Clewiston day viewing the city, of.Clewiston. of getting local people to patronize -j ::i.? after an absence of several monthsin J 'i .: ., . local merchants Is a big one, j .'d"," '. \ \ : '., Georgia. The Western Union will, open their i but Clc\vIstonites have cooperated'' : . G. B, Rackstraw who underwent an'l office beginning September 16, from wonderfully in the past and I am sure I I'} ;' '\ ;;' c MAIL, COUPON NOWr.f. , operation at the sanitarium of Dr. 7:30 A M. to 10 P. M for ithe convenience that as long as" the local merchants / ; '; 'i'; : ': : ,;,; '.; =- _ C Nowling is recuperating and is eX-I.'j of their; patrons' Mrs. E S. are progressive and energetic, this ;.::' .i. ;':' ,; : ...; .': : '. ,,;: I CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING AS .:'" petted to be removed to his l hpme this Crawford will assume the duties' of condition will continue. However ,I SOCIATION.C'cwicton. \ week. Morse operator am heartliy in favor of having the \. K': : " I .L" ;:(' Fla.' brought for discussion at matter i oup -"p./:)/ -Jli'4'w. ftvt ;\ .(; ;;.; ": : The Clewiston lihrary'was closed I our. next meeting. G ntlemn: I am Interested in , YOUTH KILLED BY I ,, .,.:: .. ': :. :.>) :: .:-/, ,.\ .-{ for the summer this week and children I '' ,,' ,. "' ir> yur asy plan for saving. Withoutoblig.ition I I : .:''''1 :< :"I1-, .' '' .. '?" *,-''" ''; ',.* . , .1 : : : . are requested to, return their BROTHERIN..LAJV"Continued BASEBALL TRU : / to me; please send m'e fullinformation. : ; l c I :,., - books. WINTER IS PLANNED' ,y40',"'/,.,rfti ,"I:,' -, i ;\' '.' .'-:' \ ,. ( from Page 1)) ., .-: #. -".*\ ,', tV'7'x7 -?.. ' his father, S S ,,' '* .. ': '.' \ N.nrn; Mr. and 'Mrs A. W Smith and fami- Carraway (Continued from page 1) .i i.iI .r ,If 1 ! ly septn the week' end in Miami. Deputy Sheriff W'. M. Hayes of j ';" I 'i.-.yv-v/p" W > ;:,: ,r -; Address' ' Hendry County arrested Asa Townsend -t ball fans. state the schedule of league "r ,- 4'' ,' i , Hurd L. Reeves. Hendry county tax charged with the murder of games would be much easier ..to fol- .I assessor:: accompanied by Mrs. Reeves Curtis Carraway at the Townsend low during the winter. - spent Tuesday in Clewiston on busi- grove Ifear'' Felda on Sunday*, Tuesday )I Winter games in theI''Everglades f! .;' I ) nessE. morning according to a report is ued' would better . league it is held, mean " I by Sheriff McLaugliu.' II i I ; .'f:,.:,: .. THE CLEWISTON HOME[ BUILDING ASSN" .::.: : ;: 1, .' W. McCully local real estate Conflicting report as to the facts'in FOR SALE i '-'_', ;' I '. ',:," "; 'j' " man was a business in.Belle the case are current According to'l Complete line of Restaurant fixtures : visitor / Clewiston '..' 1 : ; ; .... Floridar. and all ; ; y ; ,, , : : Glade .I' I S S. Carraway, father'. of the I including cash register f", ... . youth,. Townsend was 'never attacked j kitchen utensils, at greatly. reduced :. : :.. ,;'"'1 Sanders L. Morgan returned this I or threatened. He further states that t this price Sale going on from now until \ ". week after a week's vacation in Georgia son was not at Asa Townsends I Saturday night. Next door from .Chief j 1 / .j' .' . home, but that he with his wife.and of Police at Celotex_ 1 mall boy were, visiting at the homeof J. J. Wheeler I .. Dick White, linotype operator on Townsend's mother and asserts Sales Manager I I the. Clewiston News was winner ,in I that the fatal shot was not fired in I Clewiston,. Fla. r.. .. ...' XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. f\ <.*.. .r< the Hudson suit club this week. self-defense. i\ i 1T-8-13 I X X \ 1 i t. ititi!1I.llitiH! *- n g II II _""II.1..0111/i.. 1l2J..L1! u!,Ii II!itit: !lIaa i!:.."miffit.it k'iBtliBiiiaiii.lu; .t'[,!I I 'I HiHitit.[ | |.iiigiiie IifTu! ,|!III!rl iflmiH! : III u Ilti n!.\.'HiH'1 a a,1,n itiH itifi HiH i I Ir Hit.' HitH-iH! !1181IHi1Ht!! '- -.,-'!litiHH- -!-,_ I X X i X X f m '. : X L AKE OKEECHOBEE ) -.. I X lAlGlt I10A0 l ' X ' Ii .'..... 1': 'r'''' l'J: -' :, :v. <;" ...... .. 7 '= ./ .-. /w..: ;.; .. .. ..; :,. <': ,:'.;;,l<: .-', '. ,.f X 4/ : X X \ I, X X '- ;' 2: "' '-;' \,*A.1'; ,,' "' #" fyj'&f'v's&W': C ti i'-;$}:.,.'j.1->l,;A-' ) ;it"c'ii'X's., ; : .. I" X ;LW13O9f ',' \1 X I ; jA:;: :; : .ffi3l \; ; 'JH : : < : r.}; .v m X I:0 f X . X ' ., IX'X '. .. ..4- . ,- "' '" X ' : ; : " ; \ ; ,' : hf ' ; > I .l: < ': : '\ I >. .. : slr, ... iti X X\ 1 \ : : : :' X ' .' X ;*t; ",....:.1 .". ...,... I I .'I".. I i "" ,. i.,., ,.,,' ..'," ;+; X. X . ; ( : .1' X . I :;i .; ;: S HATCHS INCORPORATED.I. < I X \ X :: \ ; ; x J \11iJflllU .! '''..,-":-.',.:...'...\,,:'..'I''," .'.; West, Palm Beach ':'../! -v.... i ::-:r"''' .:.(. !.. _iti I X Q 'ill yam 1.1 . "! " ; : : \ I 1 II II r X X iti :, : ii.: : -5-- e < + iti .'.. ,. .' ." : X '.. ' : ' ;E. .. .1'i" ..... ,.. 1 ".... .." ,'': ,, f : ; --ti ..' ";: e EXTENDS A CRDIAL INVITATION TO THE RESIDENTS I Ii .'....'". \ I'-. ..' ,. .: ,'...,\ II X e. .: , 0 OF CLEWISTON, TO MAKE THIS STORE : X ' I THEIR HEADQUARTERS ON DOLLAR DAY : --. :"' m= J i : : %/fJlere Sugar is Kirlg'/ ., a X ...." ,' ,-. .' ,, , .: u .. I ., \ . . .... .z. .- ,i n : '. ':' .< '". ,../'t: };': ('" I ., , .f. ',...<,! }. J". '...' "'.., .. .. X There's monarch in the . ; ... -. .. '. 'h. :) :. .. .; I a new mestic production of cane sugar. They :A .. ..... .. : .;; ..: I X United: States. His dominion lies in sought and found a new region in this X , :. ) WEDNESDAY SEPT. 18 ---.. ,?. X the southern part of Florida and country ideally suited to the purpose X ".JY I -; I II X. covers 160,000 acres, or approxi- -in fact, a region described by many )( r - : -; I'I =. :.-I;: I, X mately 250 square miles. The King's experts as one of the choicest on X '. X name is Sugar. earth for this X purpose. m SPECIAL PURCHASES COMPLETE SELECTIONS 'R X He did not_ inherit his kingdom, Toda ,theSu arlanddistrictteems ,X I AND A WIDE VARIETY OF TIMELY ITEMS A W o- I X>. nor did he conquer it by Force with activity. A great system ofThere's X AIT.-: I r a power behind the thronelevees and drainage canals is in op- /'* m i YOUR INSPECTION. i' 1.1 X the. vision ami 'energy of a group of eraaon. Fleets o(tractors are workmen X '''I ._ : X who saw the tremendous possiing- day and night in the cultivation X . I .t., I pt:; \ r' :.-''';f I : X' bility for industrial development in '. and planting of more and more acre- X -. : ,: ;; ;; X r 'f .. ; what was formerly a desolate tract of age. Roads and towns and railroads X . \I :" : I X almost uninhabitable swamp land. have been built. All this to serve the X III .. HATCHS INCORPORATED ,; X These men had not_ only: the vision ,interests of American sugar. X : : / ', .t"" 'r, ." X but the experience and capital with The interesting story'of the DahlX : : .. ;,: West Palm Beach, Florida .:- I It '')C which to effect the huge transfor- berg Sugar Cane Industries is, told X j / 'x : ; mation in a few short in -- ,.. ;f; years. an illustrated booklet, sent upon X :_ : HEADQUARTERS. FOR CLEWI STONITES" ':,.: ;,. X They wanted to increase our do- request. X iti X m asi ', X ". .., ". .. .....' '.' .,,"..' X DAHLBERG SUGAR CANE INDUSTRIES. X = ' I X . : : : X =t-; \ ... ,., I ., ..r .. . I X 4. ". < .. -, -r.. .. X '" r.. .- I, '\ :'.C .," ,. = :;:J ' '',.. :. ',. "' \,".:. .'.. X X - .'. .. r '.". -m: X THE SOUTH COAST'COMPANY JLJ THE SOUTHERN SUGAR COMPANY X e"" .... ( J- ,; X Mfil/t and Plantations in Louisiana X ... &fills and Plantations in Florida . m- 5- o i X fl It11f X =. a' i1i X.. X .. # : I. 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