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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: October 25, 1929
Publication Date: 1928-
Frequency: weekly
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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I VOLUME -7VO.. 44 -- CLEWISTON FLORIDA, FRID.1 Y; OCTOBER 25, 1929 PRICE: 5 CENTS

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I i; 1;. IEATHERCBARTS I Married I SOUTHERN TARIFF GROUP REVIEWS State O.Health K/s Local Board Water MILL GENERATOR


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i :;: INDICATE HEAVY SUGAR SITUATION POINTING, OUT months Consistent from,reports the state,over board a period of helth,of TO SUPPLY TOWN

show Clewiston', water supply)! to
Y RAINS ARE OVER NEED OF INCREASED PRQDUCTIQNDevelopment compare from a health standpoint I ELECTRIC POWER
with the best in the state. I
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/ One of the first steps taken by the l

Of Will BalanceNation's ,Dahlberg interests in planning Clew-
Sugar Industry
.. Total Rainfall To Date Increased Consumption
Iston was to Insure a water supplyfor
Well Above Average; Larder By Increasing Deficit the community and since the com Will Make Too Great

Crops and Decreasing Surplus Crops. munity was first supplied with this Demands
Only Few Inches Expected On To
c --- walter, it has been treated chemicallyto v/ n
To Jan. 1. .. Plant; Rates the
., .u x ? ( eliminate water born diseases. Same.
4n ?p t The following facts released by the, mates a line drawn from Texarkana
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4y The future -
i' success,of the treatmentis
% ,4 \ Southern Tariff Association summarize through Birmingham, Atlanta, and
Clewiston may expect comparatively 4 r I seen in the fact that there han riot Announcement of plans for meeting -
the. sugar situation and emphasizes ColumbIa'' to the sea, with variations
dry weather for the rest of this been a single case of water born typhoid ,the increased consumption t of electric
the need for protective tariff according to altitude and soil conditions
if statistics gleaned from rainfall I I ill- current in Clewiston
year. which will insure success for the The cane sugar has invaded 'the fever, town. But to keep accurate by drawing
figures ove a 12 period are' check the power from one of the
year on water, monthly generators at
\ sugar industry; at Clewis tOll and other heart of the cotton belt of the South
dependable. Survey of the rainfall samples the Clewiston mill of the
y are forwarded to the state Southern
and if in the
i parts of the south. the rate of duty given
records kept at the office of Wilber .p department of health Sugar Company was made this
.: at Tallahasseefor week
t'r' The sugar. schedule has in it the solution House Bill is sustained, cane sugar
< D. Cole of the Clewiston company {'F 1 na analysis, and reports returned by by Captain F. Deane Duff, general
n of the ,farm problem of the acreage will! displace large areas de-
t shows that this section is approximate the health manager of the Clewiston
department
have marked
J tion. It is the key to farm relief. The voted to cotton raising to the very I company
.F;:'i ly seven inches ahead of the 12 year Announcement of the marriage of recent development of a new varietyof great advantage of the cotton indus. Clewiston water as "very good." who said that use of this power will

,. .:... average from January 1 to the middle Miss Clarice Nowling, daughter of cane in Louisiana has extended 1 try and to the benefit of southern eliminate the necessity of maintaining
of October and less than two inches Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Nowling of Clewis the cane belt until it now approxt- (Please turn to page 5)) the small power plant in Clew-
PARENT-TEACHER
below the average rainfall for the en ton to Dr. John Anderson of Miami In iston, now operated by the Clewiston '

tire year. Fort Lauderdale last Monday was, Light and Power company
Total rlainfall in the Clewiston area made here by the bride's parents.Dr.. PLANS FOR GLADES COMMISSION MAN COMMITTEES ARE I Although the small power plant in
from the first of the year to date Anderson Is also well known in Clew- the townsite has adequately filled the

amounts to 49.75 inches while' the ,12, ::! iston having practised dentistry here BOOKLET WILL BE'TALKED SEES BIG MONEYIN NAMED FOR YEAR needs in ,the past, the rapid growth
of the town has
been
year average for this period is approximately before moving his equipment to Mi I such, Captain
y' ., 43 inches. Average an- their / Duff explained, that the present power -
ami. The couple are now making
,,'.,,\ ,:: nual rainfall in this section of the home at 1661 West Flagler street in MORROWMiami LOCAL FARMS -- plant will soon be too small.
;;:, .Everglades, based on the figures kept Miami. I .Successful Meeting Is Under the proposed new arrange-
I -- Held In S.choolAuditorium. ment the power will be purchased by
.
rr I I C. of C. Launches Tomato and Bean Prices the Clewiston Light and Power com-

,. : CITY HALL COSTS Plan For UnitedCommunity Good; Onions Poor pany mill from and the distributed Southern through Sugar company the-

1 Work Says Valentine. Appointment of committees to ,community. This, .it was explained,
CONFUSE PAHOKEE serve throughout the year featuredthe will eliminate the-necessity of expanding

Representatives of Everglades com The. northern Everglades i in theClewiston I regular meeting of the Clewiston the present townsite plant.
1 4 TOWN OFFICIALS munities from Okeechobee to Hialeah section, look better from an I I Parent Teacher association held at Preliminary details 'have been

"j; will meet in Miami tomorrow at a agricultural standpoint than any oth the Clewiston school. worked out and the change will be

... ____ luncheon sponsored by the Miami er section of the state, according to Those appointed by Mrs. R. Y. Pat- effected about January 1. It was also
tf Contractor Insists 0 n chamber of commerce to discuss plans Edward Valentine; member of the terson, president of the local P. T. A. explained by Captain Duff that the
for-the publication of a comprehensive firm of Robert T. Cochran company, were: Mrs. F. M. Wright, membership change will not affect power and light
I More Money For booklet outlining the agricultural op commission house of New York City, Hospitality Mrs. H. A. Bestor, Library rates- in Clewiston which now compare -

f I'' New Building. portunities offered In Florida's back who. spent two days here with W. C.'I Mrs. Yancey, Program, Mrs. N. C. I favorably ,'ithI rates in cities
l r"" 4 country, It was learned here this Bill Hooker local farmer and T. V, Storey and Publicity, Mrs. Wilson S.Harvel. many times the size of I Clewiston.

i! ".Clewiston News Special) week in a letter of invitation. from Watson, Cochran representative, mak- ,. ---- I II
,I I i Officials of this community on the Dale James, executive secretary of ing. a survey of farming conditions. The meeting opened with a pro- I
eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee are the Miami chamber of commerce. "'l' have traveled virtually the en- gram by the school children, :Miss DRAINAGE BOARD I

: trying to figure'' how much a new city Although details of the plan have tire state qii both coasts and,' in the Elta Whalley's class singing "Little
hall should cost whes tre contract not yet been worked out, the proposal central section and I can truthfully Cock Sparrow." .

I : : price was agreed on at $4,500 and made by the Miami chamber of com- sta,te that 4-.I ,have, '.never- ,--.seen _such. In. spelling. matches. .., ,Dorothy. ,Betliea .'- TO'STUDY FLOOD
: : t. I while effort is being made to' settle merce officials is that chambers of I fine looking crops as in this section, was winner in Mrs. Drinkwater's,
: the matter by arbitration betweenthe commerce of leading civic organizations Mr. Valentine said. class. Bobby Patterson in Miss Will IN COUNTY SEAt I

. I city officials and .the contractor, throughout the Everglades join Driving to the Hooker farm on the iam's class, Roy Green in Mr. Me- !

! R. J. Crews, local man, many believe I forces, in a move to publish a descriptive Moore Haven road, Mr. Valentine after Bath's "while in the eighth grade the .-- I I
'I that the matter will be settled in booklet seeting forth the adbant- an inspection of week and ten contest ended in a tie between Mae Decision To Visit La
'c court., 'age of 'the. Everglades. day'old beans said he was amazed to I ,Lilly Stone and Margie Harvel.To .
When the need of a new city hall Distribution would be arrangedboth see the beans four and five inches encourage attendance at.the. Belle Is Made At

;I (Please turn to page 5)). by the Miami chamber and thosein above, the ground. meetings a prize was' awarded to the Miami Meeting. !
.' the towns interested, with a viewto Concerning possible prices during room which was represented by the I

,. convincing those interested in the coming year the New ,York. Com- greatest number of parents and this Members of the Everglades Drain

. ,1'I' SOLICITING GROUP Florida that the state has something mission man sees big, prices for was given to Mrs. Yancey's room. .age board and Florida Flood control .
more than climate to qffer the prospective Florida farmers in beans and toma Great progress has been made by board will meet in La Belle to inves-

., NAMED FOR FETE resident. toes, but comparatively little ''in on the P. T. A. during the past few tigate the flood condition there and
4 months under the direction of Mrs.
..7 The meeting tomorrow will be more ions. currence of the Caloosahatchee over 5
in the form of round table discussionit "There are plenty of onions now (Please turn to Page 6) possibly take steps 'to prevent a re-

I was announced to determine wheth-I and these will last almost until the flowing its banks, it was learned here
Outlook
j" Bright Is Seen
(Please turn to page 6)) Texas crop comes in. With the exceptions I yesterday in word received from Miami -
At First Of v there !is BRISK SEASON FOR
:. Meeting that make the rule, where the boards hed a joint ses I
Committee Heads. never very much money made by 'HUNTING IS SEEN siton to provide immediate relief for
x D. W. WHITTLE DIES Florida farmers in onions, but this the flood section of the lower Ever- I

Appointment of a soliciting com- OF GASTRIC, ULCER year looks like big money for beans Glades South of Town glades back of ,Fort Lauderdale and
,' tomatoes and early indications Miami.
mittee and
to seek the cooperation of I '
. merchants and others in the commu- Interment Will Be Held point to the fact that farmers in'this Covered With Duck Whether immediate steps will 1 lie
:, : ) nity in making the proposed bazaar. \ section will make handsome profist." Sportsmen Say.. taken in the La Belle matter was not
a success was the feature of the meet At Former Home In Comparing his visit with a trip he made known but the boards will study

I ing of committee, chairmen of the Ladies Valdosta Ga. made here several years ago. he told I Prospects for an unusually good (Please turn to page 5))
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Point and
W ( ) Aid Society of the Clewiston of taking a boat from Canal hunting season in the northern Ever-

'|*.> Community Church which was held Funeral services for D., W., Whittle spending several days in getting to glades are seen by local sportsmen, MRS. DELANEY RESIGNS
at the home of Mrs. William G.Ames and inspecting the farming' operationsof of -
who died in Clewiston of gastric ul- who report that the glades south -
: president. cers were held at the Lawrence A. Mr. Hooker at that time. Clewiston and south o f, Bare Beach (Clewiston News Special)
,,I i Among those named on the solicit- Powell funeral home in Fort Myers. "There was only a ramshackle hotel are literally covered with duck. LA BELLE, Oct. 24.-Mrs. H. L.

I ing committee are Mesdames G. H. The body was shipped to Valdosta. .on the ridge in those days and the Teal, bluebill, and pintail are plentiful -! Delaney who for several years has
Houze, ,F. D. Duff, William G. Ames, Ga., for interment. progress that has been made seems and there are also quite a few been deputy clerk under Tom Hull,
" + 'I F. Williamson, R. G Montgomery. Mr. Whittle was employed by the almost unbelievable. Clewiston as it mallards, according to reports. clerk of the circuit court, resignedlast I

,It General discussion of plans for the Cornell Young company in railroad is known today, with fine hotels, Mallards are also said, to be plentiful week. It is understood that Tom I
: bazaar which will be given in November construction work and was stationedat wide streets and attractive homes around Lake' Hicpochee and on Hull is planning to hire some capable i I

'br6ught out the fact that consid- Clewiston when 'stricken with his was unknown then." Okeechobee between Clewiston and person outside the county. During the ;
erable interest is being shown in the last illness. He is survived by his Leaving Clewiston Mr.Valentine. Observation Island and local huntersare past few days, Miss Edith Howard, ,
plans throughout the community and wife and a baby son. planned to visit Palm Beach and Miami preparing for first trips of the assistant to H.L.. Reeves, Hendry.
I
early indications are that the affair before returning to his northern year when the hunting season opens I county tax assessor has been assist-

t't1'.J!. Please turn to Page 5 home. on November 20. ing Mr. Hull. '
Cane Experimental I -

;p MEMBERS OF SWEDISH NOBILITY PREFER Plot Is Marked Out j'I Conners's$20,000 Will Reporter Leaves SHEIKS AND HOBOES, GRAND DAMES I


, ::.: CLEWISTON TO EUROPEAN COURT LIFE Preparation of ground is nearing AND FLAPPERS WILL DANCE AT INN it
i", ./1. 0t. completion for the sugar cane experi- The will of W. J, Conners, knownin .
t. ..,.,I' e mental plot on ''the Sugarland high- Clewiston as'director in the Southern :ll
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way at Miami Locks, which will be Sugar, company revealed aggre-
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/I Towering castles, court life and a father was the late Chief Justice under the supervision of Dr. B. A. gate bequests of $6,000,000 to Mr. Be-jov/elled Eastern potentates will Palm Beach and prizes will bVaward ;
,
I commission In the Swedish cavary or Frederick de Berg; _one uncle is former Bourne, former U. 'S. Government I Conners's widow .and his five children rub elbows with Bowery bums and ed for the winner and second choicefor
'', a modest Celotex bungalow in Clew I. ambassador to London, another pathologist now in charge of the cane former employees and to charity hoop-skirted ladies will hob-nob with the best costunie. The cash award i
I iston, carefree community lifeand was a general in Lithuania and his research work for the Southern Sugar according to word received here Parisian toughs while an occasional for the first prize will ,be $10 for the I II
It":J the cavalry .commission replaced by I brother is a captain in the mounted company. yesterday from Buffalo, N. Y., where I swashbuckling pirate will lend colorto I couple and the second prize $5'' for 1 1I
,' employment in the Southern Sugar guard of the King of Sweden. The Dr.. Bourne who was in charge of the will was filed for probate. the scene at Clewiston next I the couple. Three judges(] 'yet to ''be !\

'0: t x company forces. count was for 17 years a captain in the government sugar cane experimental According to the will, Mrs. Conners Wednesday night at the annual Hal : named, will make the selection and I
4=iG': )",", Count ana Countess Frederick de I the Swedish Hussars and owner of station at Canal Point will ,do and each of the children shall have loween costume dance at the Clewis- the prize winners will be judged, not I

I II r. Berg, Clewiston residents chose the large estates in Sweden. similar work with the 'sugar companyand created for them trust funds of $1- : ton Inn to be sponsored this year by fo rthe most gorgeous: costume but Ii I''!
". latter and in a modest bungalow inCelotextown Countess de Berg belongs to whatis in the plot at Miami Locks he 000,000 each 1, The widow receives the the Clewiston Cotillion club. for the most original ideas In mas

'i-';. \ are busily planning for perhaps the oldest noble family in will study the breeding and develop- Palm Beach home and the son, W. According to plans announced yes 'querade. 't
\t)1 rjl,,I the future but fulfilment of their 'Sweden, the first known ancestor of ment of new cane species. J, Jr.. the residence in Buffalo. One. terday by Dave Alston, .local druggistthe "The purpose of the masquerade I
1 I dream will find them not again a part which was King Erich the Holy who Posts have '''been' erected and a half of the estate above $6,000,000, is dance ,will be held on Wednes-. dance' said Dave Alston "is not to f
I of the gay court life in Sweden, but ruled in the beginning of tho( seven- fence ,will enclose the field, as it Is to go to the Connors foundation for day instead of Thursday and while bring out expensive costumes but I .
a very Influential couple in the development -", teenth century. Male members of the vitally important that no cane be removed .. charity work in Buffalo, and personal it is believed that the majority of the I merely to have something different in i
;;:. of the poultry business in the family have always held the highest from the field by visitors i bequests Include $20,000 to John Mee- large crowd present will be in cos- an, evening of fun. Judges who will

; northern Everglades. positions in court circle many of them since this would cause an inaccuracyin I gan, former newspaper reporter, who tume, it is not imperative, I make the awards will be instructedto }
",' ;;t Count de Berg is a member of an having married members of royalty. the figures on yield of various, 'cane served as secretary to Mr. Conners 'Music for dancing 'wIll be furnished consider the most original cos- f .
:}:! old Swedish-Baltic noble! family. .His I Please turn to page 5 species. during the past few years. by the Show Boat orchestra from I ,(Please turn to page 5)) I t",,

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TWO CLEWISTON NEWS EWlSTON FLORIDA OCTOBER 1929'" ...
FRIDAY. 25..
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. The Clewiston News I SCHOOL NOTESBy attractive picture of Herbert Hoov- 1
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er.This FOR SALE-Safes. Store and Of. KEEP DRYunder
class is eagerly looking
Successor to The Clewiston Progress I fice I
forward to next month's meeting equipment. New and used. aTAYLORMADE
... Henry Storey TUXBURY
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UI I when they will put forth every effort -
Entered as secoud.class matter February 8, 1928, at the post office The P. T. A. was entertained at to win the next award by haying 117 N. poinsettia TOP

at Clewiston Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1879. their meeting last Friday by 'the'pu-: a 100- per cent representationof West'Palm Beach TAYLOR AUTO CO.

pils of the school. The program was I 6TP Top to Tire
parents from their room. Mrs.

LOUIS A. MORGAN .......................................:.:...:.............. Publisher opened with a ,song "Little Cock Bill Allen, their home room repre- I West Palm Beach Q.) t.I ..
Sparrow" by :Miss Whatleys pupils. I
i 1 I' sentative has promised to coope- I -

TOM" SMITH' .........................l.................................i................. Editor Spelling matches between the differ- rate with them In urging the pa- I I
; ent classes and prizes were awardedto
I rents ,to attend the next meeting. Make ThePOINSETTIA
Subscription Rates the winners in each class. The winners
| A class In Spanish has been openedin
were as follows: Dorothy Bethea
the Clewiston high school this week
By mail outside of Florida f. By mail in Florida I Bobbie Patterson, Roy Green and Mae for students desiring the course. |I i I I HOTELYour

One year $2,6U One year $2.00 Lilly Stone. Leonard Ames will Instruct the class
1.00 The children were dismissed after I
Six months 1-50 Six months which Is held dally from 11:45 o'clockto Home ,\ .
t While '
i In West Palm
Three months 1-26 Three months .75 the awarding of the prizes anda noon. Beach

business meeting followed. Mrs. Jim Beardsley and Frank Rich- "It ,Pleases Us To Please
You"I
Patterson president, presided.
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NEWS' PLATFORM mann ,were named on a committee. I
I There was a discussion of the possibilities EARLE R. CRESSWELL. Manager ....
1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation. by James W.Armeson. chairman of
of a basket ball court for .
2. Early completion of the highways for local transportation and I th committee to start a drum and COR. CLEMATIS & DIXIIE HIGHWAY
the school, a committee was ap-
concentration of products. I I bugle corps in the school. Mr. Ar- I
pointed to confer with the one in'charge II
rates vegetables and meson stated that steps have, been .
3. A substantial downward revision of freight on of the money contributedlast I I Ii I -- -- __ __
oher products of this region to the northern martlets.f i taken toward the purchase of the 1-
year for a court to be used by
4. The ft" functioning of a cooperative marketing association for necessary equipment. ,The ClewistonPost ,, ""
the town team; as to the possibilities I -
both buying and Belling purposes. of the American Legion is ,I
"' 6 of completing the court and sponsoring the movement. ': :.:', ''!''. :l;' ,
having it available for both school NOTICETo 'I" : : .
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929 ; and town teams. The enrollment of this week was'I !' ', ... ;,:,-: .. :_' :" :-:; .iI..t'I : ..
i I I increased by the entrance of nine pupils : "
\ Backstops with goals were .set in ,
I I in school. The total enrollment
MORE WORK FOR FLORIDIANS the school yard this week by the all
,engaged in
now stands at 165. persons or managing any business or profession.All .
Clewiston With these to I
company. occupational Licenses expire Oct. 1 and if you have not already ..
start, all that is necessary now is 'a e
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Florida seems to be assured of one of the greatest winter seasons in its j hard surface court as the grass makes i 1 I This week at The KettlerNancy done so you should make application once for License for the year

,histor)". From a hundred sources, from every town and hamlet, comes in- 1 i it almost impossible to play on. Carroll' and Charles Buddy 1929 30. Otherwise you will be in violation of f section 14491 Acts

The basket balls furnished by Rogers, whose delightful work in of 1929, Laws''' of Florida you are therefore respectfully ..
requested
formation to verfy this claim. Apparently those .who have been engaged in to
: the school last year were found to that gay musical comedy picture, make application for License '
the 'seIJin of the state as a winter resort have been eminently successful.So be in a 'very dilapidated condition, 'dose Harmony"* won for them the your i at once.; Q)

well has their work been done that the bringing of people here during the but until funds can be raised by the J I I enthusiastic approval audiences everywhere .

Athletic Association, these balls are again cast as sweetheartsin \ J. L. TAYLOR
winter should prove easier and easier in the future. Therefore it-would now Tax Collector.
will suffice for practise, with new Paamount's all-talking and singing .
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seem to be a good idea for people of Florida,to stress the advantages that bladders and lacing.. The bladders, dramatization of Arthur Train's best I

six tennis balls, volley and football selling novel "Illusion." In this latest I
the state offers in the way 'of industry, and agriculture, rather than con- -
bladders were purchased by the P. co-starring effort the inimitable Miss -
tinuing to dwell upon the idea of the winter climate. and dance I --
T. A. this week. Carroll and Rogers sing

Now would be a good time to start 'a campaign to familiarize visitors The meeting then turned to the discussion 'and 'carry on a delightful romance. I

of dues to be paid for the Lothar Mendes, the man who made THE PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO.Of .
with the fact that Florida has a good year-'round climate and has many '
memberships. was decided each "Four Feathers," and "Dangerous I Greensboro, N. C.

attractions for investors in her agricultural and industrial possibilities. If,I.parent shoul pay 25 cents per, year. Curves," one of Clara Bow's recent Assetts $10,000,003 Founded 1903 Capita' $1,000,000

it has proven profitable to advertise the states winter climate, it stands to Refreshments were then served by pictures, directed "Illusion.'*

I, Mrs Patterson and the meeting was Important on the J same program .. ANNOUNCES ..
reason, that it will pay to acquaint. visitors with these additional facts. The 'appointment of C S. local CJe\vitson\
Hays
as at
\ adjourned. There were 47 parents with "Illusion, will be a Fathe Sound 1 I' agent Fla..

Convincing these visitors that we have a good summer climate and that present. News which brings you within sight ... Let him be your) "Life Pilot"i .

Florida is a good place in which to invest (barring the uncertainties of Mrs. Yancey's class having the 'and hearing of many events happenIng General Agent Local Agent ..

largest percentage of representative throughout the nation, and the. Bueckly & Co. C. S. HaysHopkins
future taxes) is the next big task facing:; the people of Florida, and It is mothers was awarded a very world. Dallas Park Hotel 1 Bid. Bid.

one that should appeal to every citizen of the state. Every person in Florida Miami, Fla. Clewiston, Fla.
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would profit from-the establishment of new farming and manufacturing I .. .
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enterprises, so every individual should lose no opportunity to sell. the stateto I I T.TIo,1l iliili iTiTi iTiii iTi1 It1 1Y11t Illaltlal' iTi i iii7i I I i iTiTi I 11 I I111/11111 iTiTi iiT I iTiTi iiTi! mTiT 1 iTiTi iTiTi l J::'
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the" winter visitors. ':,* { _. I 1s ,,::,..'-:;:- -.i' iit.ie '

There is much to be done along. this line, however, as is realized. by such ifyt,e ,, "'I 1 *

men as Barren G. Collier, B. G. Dahlberg and David Shotz of the state cham 1 F! 1 I ; *
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__.- ber- of commerce, and many others, who know that many of the holdersof 1 e ......:y 7liii :+;
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property in Florida are not yet fully aware of the value of their hollings. I Y. *

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least they are not making immediate use of their opportunities. In i ', \ iti-

order that this condition might be corrected, a meeting was held recently I4 'j It. :. .. / r r 1 1It QJ)
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Ifi New York which was attended by the foregoing gentlement and others ; .:".' 7

with big Florida holdings, who met for the purpose 'of bringing about more *
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Activity on the part of these owners and arous ing some of them to a (] .

greater appreciation of their investments. Work along this line is to be : 1 y L 1I

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continued. ,
\ 'S world of,things ,
People of FlorIda' can help In this move by bringing: to the attention of THERE clear solid- I-
\ that TE
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winter visitors the opportunities that the state has to' offer in the way of frozen Ice can do for )ou. plays a remarkable part in : E :.,. / :;.J;
household thrift and
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farming and industry. If every town and city in the state 'would'take sock( ''It enables you to make de- /18
venience. Buy yourice
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of,the inducements that it can offer manufacturers, obtain data on the licious: desserts, refresh- from, the or truck \[
wagon
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drinks and other : :. .
farming possibilities in the! territory immediately adjacent, the citizens ,of \.ments' with the Orange Oval Emblem. .- '.. ..
i delectable luncheon and :, =. ../ .-:.'
the state could then keep up an Incessant campaign to bring new Investments dinner needs. There is nor i1I

into the state which would greatly accelerate Florida's development "- waitm/d. The ice in your >ice< Boa pOl q 4 '. ;:, : .

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successfully, and with the progressive type of resident In Clewiston, there :. WHY PAY. CASH f I 1. ,j ..5 ii fl\VJ

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every reason to expect succss for such a move here.

But to For jewelry when it costs to :: .I THEIR REFINEMENT OF LINE Ii "
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well to patronize local stores cannot hope to achieve the same effect as ;2- i .
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a consistent campaign., 1.I. .' (\' ; New Ladies Elgin Ladies White Gold 3:|;: DISTINCTION TO THE APPEARANCE 11

Local people are ready and willing to trade at local store but as in every : Bracelet Watches diamond rings, 1-2 K *! .e

other-- small community they must' be constantly'reminded of the advantagesand $35.00 $125.00 :|:: i OF WELL-DRESSED MEN. I

the appeal must be based on something more than sentimentality :
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At a recent meeting of the merchants association It $2.00 a week. :. $3.00 a week. :: ifi
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shopping. lists and"When we do, why' not a pre-New. Year's resolution that _: $29.75 I us to mention. d' iiI
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salute when. a visiting prime minister working(.for Navy 'reduction sails '
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into New York ? ..?. ,', ',./{ ._ : THE CLOTHIER 1 .

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A and Hayes was in La Belle the latter --.a

-1' part of last week making arrange TYPEWRITERS INC.
National Banks Reorganized
ments for Glades county pupils to attend
the La Belle schools. Several With Better Our representative will be in Clc&islon on the tulclvlh of eachj\ month S '

t were sent home last week for nonpayment Resources. I For special service notify 'Glades Delivery. Machines picked up by A HOTEL IS'SELDOM LIKE
I them delivered and returned minimum HOME
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: + :Mrs. F. Watts Hall spent the week '\

'3 -'Vend with her mother, Mrs. Baldwin I,i I banks banks, have have reopened.been reorganized twov national with r ....- ... J'1 ITS DIFFERENT AT THE

( -. Frt Dennml where, the latter .
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ill. I[ _. iS'1 banks closed during the recent "flur ----- r.... ...,. _. --. WATANABE -
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I ..... ; .' J. W. Christie accompanied G. W. I ry" have" been liquidated and three "
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"' day. '*' I news chartered, according to figures obtained S CLEWISTON! SANITARY DAIRY :r' Here you will find the most pleasing

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: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Philips and I comptroller, which. the official declares atmosphere coupled with. meals' ,

;.'i \ A "' "l\Ir.. ET E. Edwards-motored to Immo- "Is definite proof that the
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'oJ ,' ; kalee 'Friday.The ...\ state has begun its financial recovery ,I \ just as' you enjoyed in'your home.

-' and has brighter days before it" I II I .
',. fifth and sixth 'grades of the this and ; A. few rooms are now available forguest
New banks organized year
.. school have organized two 11 : PURE BREED GUERNSEY CATTLE ( I
r grammar! ) which are now seen as a part of the who intend to make Clewiston

baseball teams and are having. some J JI state's financial system, are: Florida J S I

hotly contested games. State Bank, at Delray Beach; The J: home. 1
TUBERCULAR TESTED their 1
Wauchula Bank; and, the Stuart Central ,'
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F. Watts. Hall and son Ernest: mo- 1CLEWISTON 1
I ir 1 'lJ: Farmer's Bank. ;The AmericanNational : ''I
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.'- y reorganized under better conditions ; .::::: ENJOY YOURSELF AT THEThe
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,, at Bradenton' the First National, S

It I'' 6J '.,', Miss, Edith Howard motored _to.i at Fort Lauderdale and the National ( < === =" = = -= = = = = = :

Moore Haven Sunday. '.. have \ Watanabe Hotel
:Ii i .. Bank of Commerce, at Tampa ,

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., ., .',/ streets of La Belle and citizens have reopened this year' are as follows*. I. CLEWI TON LAUNDRY 'in new i: r .- -I'CIIo
.); / been requested to clean up their property"so rasco County ',Bankf Dade City; First \ I

t .. -' that the tourists may see the Ii Bank,. Port Tampa; Bank of Mulberry 1:1. home on El Paso Avenue after. i

'. I natural beauty of La Belle. It' is expected i Ellenton, State Bank; Citizen's BankFrostproof j : r

1 that the streets will 1 bc> State Bank, Bowling
.. ; :a I" June 15th. Modernly equipped in ':
scraped. [Green Bank of Waldo rind Phifer \ Ih -
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County H. A. Rider arid closed during 192SI + -
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Myers Saturday In regards toI'V'tb.e I that forty three J'I \ \ I r
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and 'La Belle. Everything is of Chiefland closed :- !
'i county : 21 when tIle Bank : : } :

:I I ." now settled the right of way having iU:[ doors, is seen as definite indicatiri i :- / best.: vl.i''o.r'y .. ;/ '. ; :. -: THE CLEWISTON INN ", >,

: i been secured. : i iI ii iI I that the bottom has been .reachedand ,11' :/ ; fi( > : :: :; jl Y f .\
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., : Mr.J.". .' J. Bush manager' of the .n'l] I the upward trend. New money is 1,1:,; -.' :. .. ? ''&:: \ :
: r'D.. .'Grocery ..inta. Belle for se coming into the .state, 'and .new .banks I '. ::/'' 4'' : ::: ... 1 :.\ -. '.- "'. I. -: v::Y': :.r' i- : "l, ;* I .. .:: ?{i %1 :: ; ,: > :. :
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ers ,where he will work fora, few out. This fact, together with the i ," J .. '. '\ vi.1', "J.k i'I i. :\ ,-j .''{., 'I Glewiston. .;.... t. /<.. '.r ('-" ) .;. '':;. :' ," "'l l..' .I"FloridaOPEN 1
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.' ; Harry Rogers' is back hi La Belle more progressive and prosperous : I .1. ( '
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@:) points. ;'.'. '. ," : --.! : Clewiston /f. \/:a .Florida.'Cleanliness ; \ :. '

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i .Judge Harbin of Moore Haven. died BILIOUS FEVER and .; ;. > '. -I .! '." 'I'II '/ :
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.., VtheiujSunday.. Ie is survived by a, It is the most speedy remedy ) i ,4

,I, t,.- wffe and, children.. 'Many La. Belle :: is'' next to' Gdmess] i; ". 11.. ,'
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attended the funeral Mqnday ,STRAWBERRY : '
.; ". ,' people inline[ Ortona cemetery. I MISSIONARY : ; :' i'i S :ar.w'i ;:1i\' ;:\";' ."'f.tL::: + ;{ ;i l.i :" ,, ; ,, t ,
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f'r I"I 3 teaspoons ginger, 1 egg, 1 cup ,

'I .: sugar, 5 cups flour, 3 teaspoons soda. (<;;;{, x : ::' ....', :; : : : : : '" ,,'" :' : ;,;;.;. :, '

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1f, "Use 1 1.2 cups sugar, 1.4 cup lard, ,; ; : i-: ': \

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teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder I ,. ,_ \ : ,\7/;: }:.,:/ AT ANY PRICE AND THERE IS A LONG t i
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3-4 cup butter, 3'eggs, 1 teaspoon .i ; : i
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'. of the pre-Celotex? era! times as effective as wood, 8 times cracks' and eliminate lath marks. ;.;. ,., '' '. <::. *.: ...:i. .:\w:

plaster-board, 12 ,times, brick' and 25 ; ;. ,',. :'. ".' ',{!..?.,"'
It is a sight that warms the heart of times concrete. / A.interior finish, Celotex I as'.s: ;.: '\1: ;r" ':"; *-.:;: y

every home-owner. prospective 1 new beauty to homes through its :;. ; ..'.....:.: :L{ r: :,"

://home-owne'r' the country! r When used on the outside ofhouses, natural tan color and pleasing fibre '.': .'...I..: ,;? ;..' :

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strength makes walls tighter and as well as new;' for insulating roofs; : ': <.<: : .
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ness and discomfort.: And on inside walls and ceilings, garages; for making comfortable -.':':. _; ':..:;" .. '' 6

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construction. if preferred) is especially years saves you hundreds of dollars ,-.* ,',:"" :.":..';, '." r
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f-. .. MEMBERS OF NOBILITY DRAINAGE BOARDTO I be made but little hope of a settlement SOUTHERN TARIFFCROUP I consumption. We Import 82 per cent Philippine Islands, 'and the remainder

PREFER CLEWISTON STUDY FLOOD is held by those who have followed REVIEWS of our total requirements or 5,254,000 from Porto :
I Rico, Hawaii, and other
t. .' ---, ? the .situation for the council. SUGAR SITUATION tons Of these imports, 3,650,000 tonsor countries. The duty on imports
sugar
,J t. (Continued from page 1)) hold they will not pay another cent I more than 50 per cent comes from produces In

'; F' ..... (Continued from page1)Her '. I while the contractor Insists that he (Continued from page 1)) I Cuba; 530,000 tons' come from the annum. revenue r $130,044,000 per
6 the matter jointly and It Is believed is entitled at least to the cost of the I

I' by some that steps will be taken to building. i I
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'I father was the late General Carl I agriculture
.. prevent a recurrence of the flooding In the meanwhile the city is pay-
Muerling and her brother, Carl Muer Through the I
development of the
of the town. ing $10 a month for temporarycity .
ling is now a high official! in the Swedish -I Aat the Miamimceting members of hall headquarters pending their mov- sugar industry the nation's larder can I
I' government. be balanced ELECTRIC [YORK THAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS
by increasing deficit IN
the boards tentatively agreed to spend ing Into the new building.
r Post war days with fortunes gone I crops and decreasing surplus crops.
work
relief
$65,000 for emergency SAFETY AND COMFORT.
I f and estates dwindling resulted in An that
f. ,; and in the afternoon session which I area goes into sugar and
I Count de Berg's decision to come to followed an Inspection of the Hialean WEATHER CHARTS I syrup cane ''in the south reduces the -
j I America and in 1923 the couple came INDICATE HEAVY cotton acreage to that extent. No oth- "Don't Strike a Match-Press a Button./ "
district, Marcus Milam, Miami, mem- I
I r '. to Florida in time for the Florida ber of the Everglades drainage RAINS ARE OVER er farm product Is capable of such ,
! boom which swept what littlei tremendous influence
away i I board recommended that the amountbe upon agriculture CANTRELL ELECTRIC COMPANYClewiston
i they had left from the Swedish es- (Continued from page 1)) as that of sugar. .
Increased to $70,000.His. reccom- Fla. Phone Conn.Official .
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consume 6,500,000 tons of sugar

: I In the meanwhile, however, Count mendation Clewiston was was approved.represented at the I held by 'many farmers that there are and produce at the present time 1,-

I de .Berg had not been idle and has seven years of comparatively dry 246,000 tons a deficit .of 5,254,000tons. .
meeting by Captain F. Deane Duff, .
gained prominence as an authority on weather followed by seven years of .... '
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; poultry. comparatively wet weather. The,rec- I The South is capable of supplying
trol Board,
'I'L With' their son; "Teddy.," who is I ords show. he said, that the northern I I the United States with all the sugar A. C. L. Railroad watch inspector

connected with the engineering dePartment -, Glades are now at the declining end and syrup we consume and with an

I of the sugar company, they SOLICITING CROUP of a seven year wet spell. | adequate duty the South will do so.

are making their permanent home In NAMED, FOR BAuAAR Heaviest rainfall in this section acCording -I I[ To accomplish this result will requirethe E P. BOGCSJEWELER

Clewiston and their outlook on the to the records, was during planting of 4,000,000 acres in ,

future is interesting. (Continued from page 1)) the ten day storm period from Sep- sugar cane, which will cause a reduc- ,

Says the Countess who is a talented tember 19 to 29 when total precipi- tion of a similar acreage in cotton,'

pianist and artist: will be a huge success. I tation was 12.89 inches, while during reducing cotton production 1,500,000 Expert Watch, Clock & Jewelry Repairs

'./' "I- have seen too much of America Among the .committee chairmen the three day storm period the' heavi I bales per annum. According to those i
and American customs to ever go present were Mesdames F. L. Williamson I est rainfall in this section was 9.37 best informed on the subject, this Clewiston Florida
Hays B'ld'g.
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r back to the old life. I am 'enjoying Bill Allen, G. H. Houze, Claude inches at. South Bay. I I will result in considerably increased

) a peace and contentment unknown in Downs,"W. T.Bailey, Elbert L. Stew- I While the figure of 49.75 inches of returns to the cotton grower. The II I

J : the old country. Soon we will have art, R. Y. Patterson, Tom Smith. rainfall to date was taken from records -J sugar schedule, is, therefore, a double It t

I our own little home and poultry farm, Charles A. Jackson, William G. Ames of rainfall in Clewiston? benefit to the farmer and to southern

I'' : @. and though we may sometime return Bergeron. A. Backus and Dick C. Cole's records also show rainfall 1\Ir.1 agriculture.The I

11! for a brief visit, America and, Florida Miller. \ \ various sections of the Southern SugI I status of the, sugar schedulenow ANTHONYS INC.

,! Is too<< wonderful to leave forever." ar company holdings which was as before the Senate' is: Fordney-

: The, Count who is employed, as a I CITY HALL COSTS follows: Liberty Point, 49.51 inches; McCumber (present tariff) 1.76.cents. WEST PALM BEACH I

carpenter by the Southern Sugar, 1 CONFUSE OFFICIALS Miami Locks, 53.36 inches; South Bay against Cuba; the House rate in the ,\ 6

company,: states: 49.12 inches; Bare Beach, 37.11 inches I bill now pending 2.40 cents; Senate ;; :-; MAKE THIS STORE YOURHEADQUARTERS '

"The opportunities for poultry 'farm '. (Continued from Page 1) and Sugarland] district, 46.58 Inch-- Finance- Committee recommendation '.; (<':.

ing in the northern Everglades are es. 2. cents against Cuba. .. /y

wonderful and.with good managementwill became' evident to the city solons, According to the, estimates, of those :' .y

J show a wonderfully substantial bids were advertised and contract 'SHEIKS AND HOBOES who oppose an increase in duty on ::' *;'*:. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR J
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y' ,returnon_ __n__ investment. ,As, for returning awarded to R. J. Crews.- The contract DAMES AND FLAPPERS I sugar, the present rate adds to the : "
f" to the old life In Sweden, neither of price was approximately $$4,500 Continued from page 1) cost of sugar 64 cents per capita per ; i :: FLORSHEIM SHOES I

us would consider it for a minute.. We I. Construction work was pushed and I I annum;; the Ho'use rate will increase ;: .., ',
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\ matters." ,, i I with the exception of some finishing Senate rate will Increase the presentcost I

; So Count and Countess de Berg work on the interior. Crews appear- I The refreshment,, booth will be in 30 cents. WORK SHOESLEATHER
BOOTS
i who associated with the nobility of ing 'before the Pahotiee town council charge of the Ladies Aid Society under The southern production of cane -

i r Europe have become permanent Clew : explained that the work because of I the direction of Mrs. William G. sugar is 13 per cent, of our total consumption ::;: ,RUBBER BOOTS

/ iston residents convinced of the ,possibilities i some extras has cost more than the Ames, and sandwiches, home made and' the beet sugar produc- :: ": ->' '.' $5 to 12.5OWOMEN'S :"
of the northern Everglades original contract price and the .coun- cakes and cold drinks will be served tion is 17.87 per cent of our total : '(

and confident that before long they : cil agreed to pay an additional $500. throughout the evening. (. ; rj, i J

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',I and happy that they exchanged a I cost of the extra expense and while being held regularly,\ it is expectedthat .;:'>:( 'I.I'E;".. ':: ;,', / 't o.$15 /. -. ,
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ditch replacing the ancient castle I as the town can afford |but from other lake communities from I'

moat Another attempt at arbitration will)' Moore Haven to Pahokee. I ORDER BY MAIL .. !

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I By The Way Have You Heard ? DOUBLE ,FEATURE PROGRAM AT THE should If using either nut be meats broken In with a cookie the fingers theyI I this never will be affect ground the or flavor chopped very, since unfa-' I

or cut with a knife. They should
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KETTLER THIS WEEK
Mrs. William G. Ames entertainedat Mrs. G. II. Houze and Mrs. F. ,

an afternoon card party Wednesday Deane Duff spent a day In West Palm .
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After a series of one week single I vehicle Is another "It" talking hit- "
Claude Downs, ...
house guest of Mrs. I "
at the Clewiston Inn. Chesterfield S. Hayes, local attorney programs the Kcttler in West Pam I titled "The Saturday Night Kid.", .

\ "- week end with' his Thrills, love; and romance as only, ,
,Delightful refreshments consistingof spent the pa Beach, will again resume its regular I "
could be portrayed by Clara Bow. 0 ,
lemonade, home made cake !and rents in Arcadia. two-a-week policy, Saturday, in order tv I .
James Hall, her leading man in "TheFleet's .
candy was served. that the theatre'goers of Palm Beach *
In"
F. Deane Duff spent and John Arthur, featuredin
MesdamesW. Captain ,
Among the guests were : ..
Miami County might see each and everyone "The Greene Murder Case," form .' .
T, Bailey, F. Williamson, R. Wednesday and Thursday: In
of, these wonderful "New Show World the remainder
the trinity of pepsin
L. Simpson, W. D* Cole, C.W.. McDonald attending the meeting of the Florida '

,Julitis.Alston, Dave Alston, Flood Control board. of which he attractltms. this Paramount all-talking production.
The first of these gala hits, which The remainder of the week Wednesday
Franc Howard, M. W. Bigg, R. Y. is a member. ,
Patterson, W. S. Marvel, Tom Smith, opens Saturday for a four days' run Thursday and l Friday, another L ..
is a Harvest Month Super-Talking all-talking New Show '''World hit will
B. A. Bourne, F. L. Tatom, G. H. R. B. Hilt and J. M. Harrison of ,
Special, starring the wnd red-head
feature the Kettler's stage screen
Houze, E L Stewart, Claude Downs, the Gulf Life Insurance company
Clara Bow. This time her
starring
Miss Curry, Mesdames Bergeron. were in Clewis ton :Wednesday for a !: programFOR ; ,

Thomas Waters, J. E. ,Shoesmith, P. conference with the local agent, DickC. J1
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A. Poche, II. Edson, A.W. Smith J. Miller. ,PARENT-TEACHER. SALE-Packard six sedan

G, Allhands, A. Backus( C. A. Jack COMMITTEES\, NAMED Fine shape. Bargain. See Mr. Wall at ;1! \ BAN S.
ACCOUNT .
son, L.A.. Morgan, Earl Merchant, Jim Bearcdsley has rented an officeIn Clewiston Building Material Co. I I I ,- ,

Green, W. C. Hooker, Frank Wright, the Ho'pkins Block for.his real estate (Continued? from page 1)) I ,

Carl Berner, Roy Dunaway, Richard business. i YOUR INSURANCE I 1 '
K. Patterson and as result of the workaccomplished'
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James ,Wlnn.. R. M. MontgomeryJ. iIn
Mi Dick White and brother Earl accompanied the Clewiston grade
Beach, J. C. Knowling : ,
Baker, B. I EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
L. and school is now on the state accredited 'addition to carrying full against loss
O. L. Jerfries, John Chene, D. C. Miller by Sanders Morgan I I coverage on your '

'Fred Moltz, J. I J. Beardsley.F.H.: Miss Mary Smith motored to Palm I list. BY A PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST. building in some reliable insurance company, protect your .

Moreland, Vaughn, J. F. Tippey, J. E. Beach to the show Tuesday night. ,Working on the theory that more I' self still further by carrying a substantial balance in this '

Johnson, W. C. Owen, Moore, George would be accomplished if the parentsand PRICES REASONABLE strcng bank where it fs always subject to immediate call '

Da CARD OF THANKSWe teachers of the community understood when needed.
Kostmeyer N. C. StoreV.. A. Pahokee
each other's problems, Mrs. Optical Co.
Misses
vis, S. Culbreth, L. M.Overall. ,
Sheldon, Ella wish to thank our friends for Patterson recently held a reception at Located in Kerr's
Jam 'e Williams, Mary Jewelry Store, FIRST BANK OF CLEWISTON
Whatley, Annie Miner, Bonclle Stone, the kindness show during the recent her home for the teachers of the local ( "

Mesdames T Yancey, Ed Drinkwater, illness and death of our beloved school, at which a large majority I 1 Wilder BIdg. Pahokee .

Island oC the parents were present and the _......
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L. and family ---- --
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A. L. Crowe, L.H.. Crowe, Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. --- -- -, -- ---------'

G Marian Leydig, 1TrIall and Mr. noticeable since then. pass's"Popularly. { i HiHHifiifiti u III11,111.1 It... ,.1..1.! .!!!.1.!!Itlan1flma, ,! nallfr. 1i' ij 1 c. .tl.e'It.. .t/. tl 1llL1l..L!! !! !! !+It c111 I.i tl f II rlanfnan.n.nen,. I r
Elbert Stewart. TOWN PLANNER SEES The 'entire community is cooperating \ nl unamuu iT Ti J3 j iTiii.iT".li'ir.i l II il IlII11Yl iTiTi 1 iTiiTi I 11:.,I.IIIilllla i 1181 I I&iliiTi ilti: I t iii1 I: l alit 1 M i 1 ffim iiiTiiTiTi iTiTiiF'

RAPID, PROGRESS with the P. T. A. according to : : 1Ea

VIrs. Patterson who believes that -

Brisk fall weather making weather (Continued from Page 1)) within the coming :year it will be one

conditions ideal, the biweekly danceof oC the strongest organizations of its I! I i

the Cotillion club at the ClewistonInn lined, virtually nothing had' ,,yet been kind in the state. PalmBeachlVlercantileCo ,

last Thursday night was voted accomplished. .'- I

one of the outstanding social eventsof Returning here this three years
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the season. later, Mr. Walker saw streets lined I 1
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BOOKLET WILL BE TALKED
Music furnished by the Show Boat with palms and pine trees, spacious ------ Known! as the Big Store"
Palm Beach kept the .
orchestra from lawns, attractive homes, stores and '
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the enthusiasm of Jhe: dancers at a apartments, community park and a ae.a

high pitch until Home Sweet Home nearing completion. -' e
golf course
was played after one o'clock Friday c such a plan would be feasible and t ,,:' : ::-< ,< ,. .
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Dave Alston reported that the interest in the various communitiesto ':"; ., '
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dance was a success from every different typesof -: \ .
and explained that the .,.tt<; > ,"
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Clewiston
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Among those attending were : the general appearance of the town.: pjjiB 5
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William G. Ames Mr. :
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Speaking of his visit here lea I ,
|i Mrs. Roy Dunaway, Mr. and Mrs. i' If you are having trouble with your = ,
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John Chenet, Mr. and Mrs. William to hair and 'need a special hair cut 'or'a -
"While I expected some progress Iti II !!!
C. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles: A. I permanent wave phone 6784 = =
three I was
have been made in years I
Jackson, Mr and 11rs.Vilbel' D. Cole, I c. I II = of..
frankly astonished and agreeably surprised -
*"* Mrs G. H.*Holtze, Mr and Mrs. p A Gilbert's> Beauty Parlor !!. =II !=! '_,
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Poche, Mr and M7s. Tom Smith, Mrs. beautification 20 Comeau Arcade( '
made here both along
Elbert Stewart Mrs W. C. Bill Hook West Palm Beach ?,. ....
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Miss B. Kettl, Glenn Heard, P. Hanson \ ] : I I I I ,

O. S. Mansell of Chicago, Charley -', EX T R A 1 PROTECT YOUR I f I I If

Miner Bob Chalker, Marshall! Yeno- : I EYES -s
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MilES They are your ; K 1 1
Roy Alston, Miss Mary Gantt and II
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Moore Haven, Fred Puryear, Mr. and Optometrists b ... .. _
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Mrs. A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William :) -
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Cecil Owen, Sanders L. Morgan Dr. Buck's office Belle Glade Tuesdays -I .

Milton Crouch, Miss Mary Smith, Mr. 9:30 to 12:30. Lake Piew Hospital "S.; A.

and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and :Mrs. Jim Clewiston, Tuesdays, P. M. iii There are: exclusive of ,Sundays,, and l holidays, 297 shopping days in the year. On exactly 2t 97 of these :

Beardsley, Miss Jamye' Williams, Miss days there ale real value to be had in every piece of merchandise in every department ofour 'store. :

Mary Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. Pete I ',
Wilson SOLD AND SERVICED BY Because \\e own our buildings. and pay no high rents; because we pay spot cash for everything we -

i THE "FAIR" AWNINGsHOPP buy-taking advantage of all cash (discounts? we are enabled to. and, : do undersell. ,.misilar stores In
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of the afternoon bridge club heldin 4 Ujj Comparison, will readily'.\ :,shone th'at' on identical items, our: prices'are, 'lower:'than in' New; York or ChiHf ,

the Watanabe hotel were Mesdames 'Remembered' Long After a caso- -

Charles A. Jackson; Dick C. Price Is Forgotten f "* .
Lakeview Our business which, was' established in the early days of West Palm Beach, has been built on the policy ;
No. 10( Lakeview Arcade,
Sillier, H. A. Bestor R. L. Simpson, :
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of "Live and let live.
G H.Houze. William G. Ames andJ Avenue \ '

E. Beardsley. 312-314 First St. ( 'Phone 2.0229 We are proud of the-ser\Ice we have been able to offer; arid are continuing to offer to the people of our *
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.. West Pam Beach West Palm Beach. Florida -. = community' and, of South Florida. That our business' continues to grow is evidence to 'us that our polio

Mr.: and Mrs. S, R. ConcH accompanied Top to Tire -i1 cies are the right ones. > s f1i
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by Tom and Emmet Shelley \ .
spent Sunday in West Palm Beach. \V'are here to serve you on every one of the 297 shopping days of the year, with honest goods, at hon = =

=}; est prices, that will afford complete i satisfaction-or money"I refunded d at. the.. same time'. afCord us

Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Montgomeryspent a reasonable margin of profit. '

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a day in West Palm Beach. VXi / "
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Nina Lee Lowe, two months old ,'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lowe I !!!J.I! : t

died Sunday morning of ,spinal menin- m ,._

gitis. Interment was in the Orloua YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR VARIOUS Ii

cemetery.E. .

DEPARTMENTS, WHICH, ARE AS FOLLOWS: I.

W. McCully local real estate I
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dealer spent several days in West DEPT. NO. 1.-Furniture-Built for permanent. use, not merely to sell, second and third floors, Datura ip

Palm Beach on business. St., B. J. Diggs, Manager.


Mr. and Mrs. J. N. White accompanied ; DEPT. NO. '2.-Hardware-Mechanics', toolst pipe and filings. -First floor, Clematis St., Clyde Barnett.jf

by their sons Dick and Earl, I ', ; Manager .

visited friends in Lake ,"Worth on i.
DEPT. NO. 3.-Sporting Goods-Complete lines of highest class sporting goods-Rear first flo&r; Clema _
Sunday. '
iti* Us SL, Ralph Waldron, Manager < '

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Leonard Ames is teaching a daily ELVINATO R .= -. DEPT. NO. 4.-House F'urnishings-Cbina, glass, enameled. and aluminum ware, second floor, Clematis }=

class In Spanish In the Clewiston St., ,V. S. Pressler Manager.! .
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;school. Oldest Electric Refrigerator

/ DEPT. NO. Draperies, linens, shades, rugs, carpets, linoleums. second floor Datura St., Clyde DuIff

Mrs. E. A. Wiudoam and Mrs. J.,I WITH THE FAMOUS laney, Manager. = "

C. Luning are spending a few daysin I DEPT. NO. 6.-Paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, glass, first floor Clematis St.' A.L.. Von Behren, Mgr. '|Jf

Clewiston as, the guests of Mrs. COLD KEEPER .

Bill Allen. .- =. DEPT NO. 7.-"The Rendezvous", -Gifts, are goods, fine pottery, silverware, perfumes, cosmetics .f f.

-- Maintains temperature 24 hours after Cur- r.* bridge specialties, unusual toys, first floor, Datura' St., L. B. Capron, Manager. (l)

Among Clewistonltes who attendedthe rent is turned off. DEPT. NO. Agricultural Implements, engines PumpselectrIcal supplies-third floor, Clematis St., |{|
circus in Miami were Mr. and Mrs =
Alfred Pierce, Manager
H. A. Beator and children, Mr. and

Mrs. W. C. Hanson and son Willie, F. J. IFGINNIS "+' .
By W. H. DaCAMAA, President and General ManagerS =
Mr. and Mrs. M: V .
{ ,Bigg, Mr. and S.-
113 Worth Ave. Palm Beach
Mrs. R.Y.. Patterson and children, ; .

Mr' and Mrs. E. L. Hess Phones 6817-5912 E

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