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Title: The Clewiston news
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Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: June 25, 1937
Publication Date: 1928-
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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VOLUME 11, NUMBER 24 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2:>, 1937 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 YEAR




I; MRS. McGEHEE HAS DEDICATORY- SERVICEAT Social Security Forms Text Of New Florida Law -


SS-2 Mailed This Week

PLACE AS MEMBER LOCAL CHURCH
i To Taxation and :
I A new form, SS2, on which em- Relating

ployers are to report, the total tax- .
! ON WELFARE BOARDMrs. SUNDAY EVENING
I able wage paid to each employee

during the period from January 1, Tax Certificate Purchases

1937 to and including June 30, 1937,
J. A. :McGehee of Clewistonwas Dr. W. G. Kennedy of Fort My
will be mailed to every known em ..
appointed by Governor Fred P. I ers preached a dedicatory service in I ---- I 3 -
ployer this week, according to an] '
'Cone Monday to 'serve as Hendrycounty's the Clewiston Community Church 'Law
I I announcement from J. Edwin Larson Cooper Writes ArticleOn Designed To Put
representative on the new Sunday evening for the six delegatesfrom
Collector of Internal Revenuefor
district welfare board. The new the local Christian Endeavor I
Florida. Okeechobee Delinquent Property
board is part of the state's, new set- Society who are attending the Conference -., .. Fishing
The statement from Mr.: '
up for the administration of public near Cocoa; this week. Larson's.
office states that this Back On Roll
welfare as provided by the recently Dr. Kennedy preached ,a splendid
In the June issue of and
must be taken from the employer's Fishing
enacted law. The old 1935 social wel- sermon, most appropriate to, the oc- I
payroll records. The forms them- Hunting, a magazine devoted to
fare act automatically ends on June casion, and received the rapt atten- I EDITOR'S NOTE. Much local interest
selves are quite simple and if care -
30th and the new members are appointed tion of even the youngest of his con hunting and sport fishing, 'there appears -i has been manifested in
is taken in filling them 'out no em- I' a new
to take effect July 1st. I gregation. The theme of the ser ployer will suffer any inconvenience.The an article by Courtney Riley' law passed by the 1937 legislature

4 The new state welfare commissioner mon was "Amateurs". Dr. Kennedytook filing of these forms is com Cooper, one of the best magazine relating to taxation and tax certifi-

V is Clayton C. Codrington, of the meaning of the word from
pulsory and there is no excuse for writers of these stories in the United cates. The law is designed to make
'e Lake City. Upon him and the, state the realm of sport, which separatestrue it for of land
failing to do so.; All employees are States which deals exclusively with I easy owners on which
welfare board rests the supervisionof amateur, however; declared the
supposed to have their social security taxes are delinquent to clear up the
the administration of $7,400,000of amateurs from professionals. The fishing in Lake Okeechobee for Big
due taxes and return
account number by this time, past the landto
old age pension and other relief speaker, is he who indulges in the Mouth Bass. the tax rolls. Due to the interest
and if any have not secured it, their
funds provided by state and federal sport for love of it, even though he employer is required to file an application This story relates how he and others shown, the News is presentingthe

contributions.The must from necessity receive money for them. started their fishing at the, fishing -i law in full as passed by the legislature -
state director receives a salary for it. There are those who take up and '
approved by Gov. Cone.A .
"If an individual who is an employee i
camp of Gordon Singletary at
for the business contacts it
of $6,000 a year. ,All other members -, sports on' the last day of the period 'I
without enables them to make. They are the the mouth of Kissimmee River and I
serve .
pay. covered by any information return BILL TO BE ENTITLED
real professionals, even though theydo from there to other I
Hendry county is a part of District -! has failed to 'wile an application, for places along the I AN ACT RELATING TO AND CONCERNING -

t 8, which includes also Glades, not receive money from the game an account number of Form SS5; the northwest side of the lake together I TAXATION AND PRO-;
itself. Dr. Kennedy then pointed out
I Manatee, Hardee, Sarasota, DeSoto, employer shall file an applicationfor with pictures of their catch and a I VIDING FOR THE SALE OF TAX
that there are, in religion and in I I
Charlotte, Lee, Collier and High- the employee on or before the descriptive' story of the wonderful CERTIFICATES TOGETHER WITH
religious organizations, Nthose who
lands. Members of the board of Dis- 10th day after such .last day. An em-I. I I I SUBSEQUENT OMITTED OR LEVIED -
should be classed a amateurs and fishing to be found there. j'
trict 8 are Mrs. J. A. McGehee, Hen- $ ployee, is not relieved from his dutyto I TAXES; AND FURTHER PROVIDING -
those whose true classification wouldbe In his 'story about fishing in Lake-
dry county; C. V. Parkinson, Glades file an application by reason of,his ';!! FOR VESTING OF TITLE
professionals. The lesson of the I Okeechobee he states that it is the
county; Mrs. A. R. Barnette, Mana- employer having filed an applicationfor TO LAND COVERED BY TAX CER-
sermon was a striking one, and well best bass fishing. grounds in the I'
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tee county; Mrs. Merle C. Kayton, him. I TIFICATES IN STATE OF FLOR-
adapted to the younger group in United States and states that the
Hardee county; Mrs. Mary Browell, Mr. Larson also asks that attenItion IDA.
whose honor it was prepared. I town of Okeechobee is the stopping I
Sarasota county; W. E. Dunwody, be given to the fact that if an I BE IT, ENACTED BY THE LEGIS-
Clewiston delegates included place for fishermen on this side of
DeSoto county; John H. Hancock, employer's identification number has LATURE OF THE STATE OF FLOR-
Misses Willie V. Hooker, ChristineBell the lake. Okeechobee News. '
Charlotte county; David: Ireland, Lee been assigned it is to be entered in IDA: :
Maxine Doty, Roberta Spicer,
county; Mrs. D. Graham Copeland, its proper place on the form. How-
SECTION 1. That whereas, as a
Marie Robbins and Betty Bailey; HALF-YEAR AUTO TAGS ON SALE
Collier county and Mrs. V. G. Waiters the delegates from the ,Lake Har- ever, if the number has not been as- resultof- the 1925 boom tax assessments -

Highlands county. signed, the report must be filed with- ;I 'throughout the state
upon
bor Christian Endeavor are Misses Half-year automobile tags are}
Governor Cone asks the out delay just the same. There is
Gladys Elden, Josephine Woods, now on sale, and may be purchasedfrom real estate were greatly increased in
boards to meet at once to distrIct'I' no alternative to the filing of the 'I
I' Polly Grant, Edna Henderson, the office of Frank A. Dough-' many instances being four to five
launching the new welfare Kath-// report.
times the former assessed values
July 1st. I erine McKay, Mary and Muriel i erty, tax collector, at the courthouse I ',

riam. The Lake Harbor delegatesand I in LaBelle. The halfyeartags Viand

The appointment of Mrs. McGe a large number of the Lake II State Shocked at Death may be used only on new cars, 'I Whereas there was likewise a, tremendous -
hee to this position is a most happy I increase in levied
Harbor congregation were present at or cars that have been in ,storage millage
one for Hendry county, as there is the services here. Of Chief Justice Davis since January first. upon such assessments, and*

r,," probably' no one in the county who Whereas following the collapse of

is better fitted for the place.: In ,ad-1 the boom in the'early part of 1926,

dition to having lived most of her ,, Mrs. C. B. Roberts Dies I Jacksonville, June 24 (FNS! ) .- Williams Is ,Guest there settled! upon the state an.unprecedented -

life in this section, Mrs.McGehee All Florida was -shocked last Sunday financial

has in recent been I In Norfolk Va. when fthe sudden of KiwaniansK. depression' ,
years most act- SaturdayMrs. evening news o Speaker which depressed values of all classesof

ive in every form of civic welfare i and unexpected death of Fred H. I property to vanishing point, and

and charity work. She has handleda Davis, chief justice of the Florida '
Whereas of the things
great deal of the relief cases in C. B. Roberts, mother of O. Supreme Court. H. Williams of the InterCounty aforesaid and by the reason world-wide
depres-
this county and has also administered H. Roberts of Clewiston, died at her Visiting' Jacksonville on a business Telephone Company was the guest''I
sion, beginning 'in 1929, Florida has
much of the Red Cross aid. home in Norfolk, Virginia, very sud-I trip, and apparently ,in the best speaker at the Kiwanis meeting held '1 through of almost unbe-
gone, years
Mrs. McGehee has both time and denly Saturday night. News of her of health, Mr. Davis succumbed to Wednesday night at the Clewiston)I lievable financial reverse, and

temperament for the difficult situ death came as a shock to her son a heart attack and was found deadin Inn

ation and her immediate knowledge I and daughter-in-law and to her many his bed at the hotel by Mrs.,,Davis Mr. Williams has been connected I said Whereas and decrease by reason In of value things. of afore-real

of the social welfare needs of the friends here. Mr. and Mrs C. B. when she returned from a luncheon I I with telephone work for 25 years .
estate and financial conditions ofowners
county will be of great assistance. Roberts, both of them in advanced. engagement with friends. Justice and_ certainly reflected this wide experience -
I I I I of real estate in Florida,
--- --- :_- age, spent several months in Clew-i Davis, expressing a desire to rest, had in his interesting talk. He

.i : Mrs. W. F. Espenlaub ston this winter at, the home of 0. : remained in the room. gave interesting facts and figures I! there is' now delinquent, for nonpayment -
" 1 of taxes, real estate of an
I H. Roberts on the government .Attending physicians stated 'his, on the telephone industry, and showed -
res-I assessed value $97,000-
! how the rise and fall of the ''use : exceeding
: I ervation. They left Clewiston death was the result of angina pec-
Friends of George A. Espenlaubsympathize 000.00, andWhereas
the'rise
I 1) one week before Mrs. Roberts'death toris. of telephones indicated and
with him in the loss of I' these lands have been
I and returned to .Norfolk to Justice Davis served as a member I fall of general prosperity. "There is
" his mother, 11rs.V.. F. Espenlaub certified to the estate for non-pay-
I spend the summer with their daughter. of the House of Representatives for' no better business barometer", said
of Arcadia, who died in a Tampa i ment of taxes and in present condi-
Mr. Williams "for when business is
I I II several terms ,and was speaker of ,
hospital following a major operation: the number of installed tion are rendering no revenue in
good telephones -
No details of the death have been thehouse. He was appointed Attorn-
Mrs. state city
Espenlaub born of ,
was in Ger- increases support county or gov-
'" received here, other than that it was I ey General of Florida by former correspondingly,
and to America I ernment andWhereas
many came when 18 ,
of She lived II unexpected. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Roberts Governor John W. Martin in 1927, and when a slump comes, It is quickly tax certifi-
years age. had in Arcadia II tele- outstanding
indicated the number of
this office until 1930 when by
for more than 42 years and was left at once for Norfolk. They holding ordered taken cates and subsequent omitted or levied '

74'years old at the time of her have the sympathy of many friends i I former Governor Carlton named him phones'which" are taxes against said'' land in many

'.,. death. She is survived by three sons,I in their bereavement.. I a, member of the Supreme Court. He out.Kiwanians enjoyed Mr. Williams'talk instances greatly exceed the actual

William J. served one term as Chief Justiceand value of such land, and
Espenlaub of Venus, I this into
and appreciated
ALL COLLEGE DAY SPONSORED at the' time he was elected to insight -
Florida; George I. Espenlaub of Whereas a survey shows that prac-
BY WOMEN COLLEGE ASS'XWest an industry which had not been
this office he the Chief
Clewiston; Henry C. Espenlaub of I I was youngest previously presented to the local tically in all instances the tax cer-
Justice in the United States. This is
Naples and two daughters, Mrs.- 'I tificates and subsequent omitted or
.
Palm
( Beach, June 24 (FNS) the first time in the history of the club.
Pauline Garbade, of Pierce, Florida I'I levied taxes held against said land
-.0 -College men and women from
state' that a ,Chief Justice has died worth the face value thereof,
and Mrs. Fatie Frank of Naples. HENDRY USES OVER are not
many southern states will assemble I in office. 100,000
Two sisters and one brother also GALLONS OF GASOLINE IN MAY and
here today for the first annual "All ,
Justice Davis exemplified the Am-
survive. I Whereas said certificates and sub-

.- College Day" sponsored by the West erican idea of 'opportunity for youth. sequent omitted or levied taxes in
Palm Beach chapter of the American Consumers in Hendry county pur- '
RATTLESNAKE: CANNERY TO l He never attended college, studied, hands of State of Florida and the
Association of chased during the month of May
University! Women.
i law in offices while attending high
:: BE MOVED TO TAMPA SOON right to collect from said land sub-
.'J. __ One of the many entertainmentevents school. He was admitted to practice, 103,210 gallons of gasoline on sequent or omitted taxes is a dead,

Tampa, June 24 (FNSFlorIda's included in this city's elab- before, reaching the age of 21, and which the state little,7 cents gasoline tax frozen and depreciated asset, and

famed Rattlesnake Cannery, orate summer program for visitors; at the age of 36 became a' memberof was paid. A simple arithmetic Whereas as result of' the enorm-

'established several years ago at Arcadia "All College Day" is expected to the Supreme Court. He was only brings ,out the fact that $7,224.70was ous amount of real estate being off

:.: by George K. End, will be I stimulate interest in attendance at 43 years' old when he died. paid in from Hendry county in the tax roll as aforesaid, state, county -
month in' tax.
I .,: moved to Tampa this month, a site Southern universities and colleges. Commenting on his death, former one gasoline and municipal governments of

being secured near the east approach Dean Walter J. Matherly of the Un- Governor Martin said, "He was remarkable The county also purchased 8,820 the State of Florida, are seriously

to Gandy Bridge. iversity, of Florida will make the in every way. He was a gallons of kerosene during May. In I handicapped in carrying on their

1 Since the establishment\ of this principal address and field men from man of the people. His only desire both gasoline and kerosene sales necessary functions, and

I unique business eight years ago, Mr. many schools will be on hand for was to serve the people. Hendry county ranked 45th among Whereas it is impossible for state

". End has built up a thriving busi- conferences with several hundred "Justice Davis was one of the ablest the state's 67 counties. and 'county governments to properly

ness and today canned rattlesnake high schol graduates who are seek: men the state ever produced. Total gasoline sales in ,the state function with this enormous amountof

meat is shipped to 'every state in I I ing advice about their scholastic future Everybody loved him and his placeis for May were 24,941,561 ; total ker- property off the tax roll, and
sales The
2,379,883 gallons.
the Union and foreign going to be hard to fill." osene
many coun Whereas it would be to best interest -
above figures from the monthly bulletin -
tries. The decision to locate in Tam- of state to sell these tax cer-
CITY COMMISSIONERS: TO of the Inspection bureau of the
,
CITY CONSTRUCTING
: pa was occasioned by the desire to NEW tificates that are more than two
SIDEWALKS: FOR lijUILDIXCS HOLD EQUALIZATION MEETING state department of agriculture.
get in closer contact with tourist years old and subsequent omittedor

travel and to permit Mr. End's son --- 'The annual public meeting for the ARRIVE levied taxes which sale would result -
NEW ENGINEERS
.... to attend the University of Tampa. A new sidewalk 'was constructedthis purpose of hearing complaints on I. in turning into treasury of the

,... An interesting reptile museum week by-J. F. Tippey, contractor the assessed value of any real or personal Two new engineers arrived from state and counties a large amount of

will be maintained in connection extending from the Dixie Crystal[ property will be held by the the Jacksonville office this week money and would further result in

with the new plant, supplementedwith I city commissioners at the city hall and are connected with the sub-of placing said lands back upon the tax
Theatre building to the west side of ,
a large collection of pelts and on Monday, July 5th. fice of U. S. Engineers here, L. L. roll,

_, animals. Tourists and visitors will the Goff building.The The meeting is provided by law Ingram and W. C. E. Ainrein. THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER

: be shown thru the plant and museum sidewalk is 6 feet wide and I and gives opportunity for any pro- Mr. and Mrs. Ingram have moved ENACTED:

i. for, a small fee and in all probability 90 feet long. The Goff building .was perty owner in the city of Clewistonto into the house recently vacated by SECTION 2. That it shall be the

George End's "Rattlesnake Head- erected several months ago; it is file any complaint he may have Mr, and Mrs Sam Houser. Mr. Am- duty of any Clerks of Circuit Courts

quarters" will prove a popular and occupied by the Sunrise Cafe and I as to the valuation assessed againsthis rein's family will join him a few of the State of Florida, having cus-

interesting tourist attraction. Royal's store. property for taxes. weeks later. (Continued on page 5)r'

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CLEWISTON NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937. 'i

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I Time in Oilier{ LandsMost was permanently adopted in Brit- Pure Gold I
Underwater 11 ain in 1916, in Belgium in 1925, in I

countries introduced day- Spain and Portugal in 1926, in 'The carat system of marking I
light saving time during the war. New Zealand in 1927. Here only a gold is on the basis of 24 carats (l-f
With the coming of peace Ger- part of the country makes any equaling 1.000 fine, or pure gold. --. I
TreatmentBy 30Gu1)2 many, Austria, Italy, and Scandi- difference between time in winter The United States mints do not l
,navia went back to the old systemof and summer, but in Mexico sum- use the carat system. All United t

keeping time. Summer time mer time is observed all the year. States gold coins. arc: .900 fine. :

DR.' JAMES W. BARTON I t

Bell 'ncYcate.-WNU Service. / about
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SOMETIMES wonder whether Summer Influenza. S /
I II
the new methods of treat- SANTA MONICA, CALIF.-In

ment for pain and stiffness in land we are now

muscles, and joints have not starting to celebrate the custom- I

made us forget some of the ary seasonal rite of having our.

methods used hundreds, yes summer influenza. i
Summer influenza is distinguishedfrom I
thousands of years ago. Thereare I winter influenza by the fact

more "pain killers" avail- that the former does .... ......
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able now than ever before, not set in until Sep'pf': '- .y0 .*
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many '(}f which do excellent tember, thereby } I

work in emergencies or when providing intervals '
for spring and fall''
other methods are not suitable, to slip in between. t

and all of which get away to a The symptoms re- : ;a 7

great extent from the necessity main practically the .
same. The, eyes wa-
of using opium. ?
ter copiously, but
% +fl4/
When we think of the hot baths ; jiv'f, f,' s.f/r.
the
nose runs sec-
used so many years ago to ease
ond. The head stops t y.a,
pain and prevent up thoroughly, thus (4.
stiffness as compared -
: providing proof of Irvin S. Cobb i i3y ir
with the mod-
r' the of old
fallacy the I
\ method of using
ern adage-all sinus fail in dry weather. I II
pain killing drugs, The patient barks like a trained

the hot baths may seal, but the difference here is that
crude and
seem the seal stops barking if you toss
-' However
clumsy. him, a hunk of raw fish.
the big point about R S .
,.' .: easing pain and get-
The Art of Cussing.
ting stiff joints loosened -
.H f ;l up is that the MY OLD chum Burgess Johnson, ;<,% Xt9YY: 4yy'r inf. r Ui I
",,*,.,..... hot water allows'Dr. once an editor but now a college -
professor, tells a credulous
movement without
Barton
bunch of advertising men that Mark
causing too much Y
pain and increases the blood circu- Twain was the champion ,all-time
all-American cusser-could cuss five
lation in the part.
solid minutes without repeating him-
As you know objects are "lighter"under
water and so the raising or self.Pardon
me, Burgess, but Mark
movement of a crippled or sore arm
Twain never did any such thing.
vR \
or leg under water is done with less tnBY
,
Once I heard him at his outcussingest r FROM
\vtRL ,
effort and pain than when out of the DIRECT ".f eots
best-denouncing a publisherwho
water.In RN :;:;: -
had offended him. He swore TE
Europe there are many "bath" } r5yriy. E S 1t-"Ct.lw f'i
for five minutes all right, but over 2 k mca W +
0stn
sanatoriums in charge of physiciansof f:}H7 i gist Le.pd.ndus'rtiuW"6i
and over again he used the same -

high standing. These physiciansare few familiar oaths which the Eng- ,Zt I.t:::: UNION ...... --

called balneologists balneo, lish-speaking. .frace. always have grted. .eh.n.....e 'k -- _?eu c..w',.. ,_._r-
meaning bath). .01i --- _r
p6ol bout
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used. '' :udmrfhf.ddccN: .W..rtr ....oyoT r.p
.r, ? + rcY 31 3D4Y
What'German Experts Say of It. I studied the art of cussing, both r _uy__. -- IND ) 19"
+ _INDIANAPOLIS
The Berlin correspondent of the by note and by ear, under such gift- F -A" 71=SpEEDwAYS CHAIRMAN:
Journal of the American Medical ed masters of profanity as southern < FIRESTONE ::
coMPANY
Association reports a paper read by steamboat mates, New York news- II 1.\R HARVEY TIRE & RUBBER '

Balneologist Hartel before the Berlin paper men, London cab drivers, II FIRESTONE oHIO:: ANNIVERSARY 500-MILE SffiT '
Medical society recording the good western mule whackers and north ; AKRON THE SILVER TIRES AT 113,58 IF
results obtained by the underwater woods timber choppers. HAVE TODAY WoN GuMDIPPED KNEW 1 COULD WIN' NEW HIGH

method employed at Warm Springs, With my hand on my heart I y RACE oN PIRESTONE RECORDS STOP HEAT.GENERATED AT TH APPRECIATION --
Ga. Films showing patients undergoing solemnly affirm that not one of these ,J Al I '' BREAKING ALL THE TERRIFIC MY TEFUL TIRES AND '
STAND
YOUR
systematic exercise under wa- alleged experts ever employed any COULD, STOP WoRDS cANNOT ExgU1LT INTO '

ter were exhibited.At save the dependable age-seasoned.. : SPEEDS THE MARvELOUS_ >STRE-ii. ftWnE
this same meeting Dr. Scholtzof standbys. FOR OUTSTANDING WILBIJRa sHAw.
the Virchow hospital in Berlin *

spoke of his experiments with lame Romance for King; Zog. I a II u II It mpgOVWE

persons. Movement in a crippledarm F OR about the fifth time comes a

or leg is almost always first plaintive plea from Albania, one
made possible by the removal of of those remote little border countriesof

its weight in water; after the first eastern Europe where every now ,
1lA1 .
movements, continued regular bath- and then peace threatens to breakout ICEhE SPEED ,

ing and exercise increase the They have a king' over there. w 1 SA E I

strength of the limb and its powerto At least they had a king at the timeof OF E

control movement. The removal going to press with this dispatch.His t L OR ,

"- t of the weight of the limb because it name is King Zog. This is neither -

is under water allows the patient to a typographical error nor a
.,' THOUSANDS said that tires could not stand the terrific
exert his whole power and attention vaudeville gag. The name positivelyis
f on the movement instead of on the Zog, and radio comedians may grind. They said cars had been built with much

effort of the lifting of the weight of make the most of it. t greater, speed, turns in the track had been repaved with

{,.: the arm or leg. For many months he has been granite-like surface, yet Wilbur Shaw drove to victory

,..,, A child shown by Dr. Scholtz who paging the world for a wife. The i on Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires setting; a new record
9 F: had been entirely crippled by infantile qualifications call for the lady to r T at'Vr of 113.58 miles per hour on one of the hottest daysin

: paralysis had now the nor- have $5,000,000. His majesty would S ton HIGH SPEED TIRE the history of the Indianapolis track.

J>. mal use of his limbs after receiving also like for her to turn Moham- Think of the terrific impact on these tires as the,

this treatment. medan, but the main requirementis 4.50.21..510.05 5.50.18.$14.30 cars roared into the treacherous,turns and out again.
, This underwater treatment should that $5,000,000 bank roll. 47519. 10.60 55019. I4.6O Tons of force and inside
straining, pulling, twisting
. be of 5.00.17.. 1O.80
in
.
f' great help loosening
F up
HEAVY DUTY the tire,yet not one cord loosened not one tread separated
old stiff rheumatic joints, or in injured California's Coastline. 5.00-19. ... 11.40
r joints where the pain of movement WHILE it's quite a roomy coast- 52517.. 12.25 5.50.16..516.25: from the cord body-all because Gum-Dipping, the

k: has brought on stiffness. California has at present 5.25.18.. .. 12.70 60016. 18.4O Firestone patented process, successfully counteractedthe
only one coastline. This is a sourceof internal friction and heat that ordinarily destroytire
55016. .. :13.75 6.50.16. 21.15:
mortification to native life.
patriotic
f" Underweight .'VhFeels 111. 5.50.17. :13.95 7.00.16''. 2445
sons, Florida having two such, one You will never' drivfc-your car at these record- .tIlL
n.." A physician meeting a friend on on either side, besides a dampisharea OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW breaking speeds, but for the safety of yourself and
< the street jokingly criticized him for in the middle known the
as
family need the safest and
FIRESTONE AUTO RADIO you strongest most
allowing himself to fat in
get .
so ; Everglades.Still
T With 6 All-Metal Tubes, 8" dependable tires. See your nearby Firestone Dealeror
a; fact added a little warning as to in a way, California's silvery I; Dynamic Speaker and Sound Firestone Auto and Service Store.
Supply the
rj/, the consequences of carrying sot strand continues to excel. Within Diffusion. Save up to $20.00. Join
J.., much extra weight. easy speeding distance we have at Univenal Includes Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign by equippingyour

The friend quite calmly replied, least one beach resort where, when I, Control HeadCostomBulltOashMosatlatsArslls6le car with a set of new Firestone Gum-Dipped
.
f.: "Well, I've just been down to the Palm Springs folds up on accountof Tires-the safest tires that money can buy.

{'.: hospital to see a very thin friend of the heat, many of our artistic DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE ON THIN WORN TIRESNo
:: \ mine who is confined there. As I colony go to relax. So wholeheart-
w..: went througi the wards I had a' edly do some go in for this that oft- SEAT COVERS car owner is going to risk his life and the lives of his

chance to look into a few private en you may stand off'a quarter of a Keep cool, clean and com family knowingly t on thin worn tires.

rooms as I was passing, I didn't mile and hear them relaxing. fortable.Fiber or cloth coven DO YOU KNOWTHAT

see any fat patients." Occasionally a relaxationist relaxes 69 Coaches'.
Supr.
} Generally speaking thin men and so completely that it takes Coupes flop &S daniAsrf last year highway

thin women may live longer than weeks for him to get over it. His more actidepts than cost 38,000 the lives men of,

those who are fat but there is a friends leave him at the seaside onlyto 6 T women and children?

;,; degree of leanness or underweightthat gather at the bedside. l BATTERIES THAT a million more were
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carries with it nervousness, injured? "-
lack of energy, lack of concentration The Changing World. Unequaled for Section .J.m..th, Section of new THAT more than 40,000 of
r and early fatigue. These individuals TT WAS Susan B. Anthony who long, trouble-free worn tire which l Firestone Tire. these deaths and injurieswere
H feel so weak and dispirited dedicated her life to the cause of r'' service is more susceptible \ Note protection caused directly by
s to punctures, ; against skidding punctures, blowouts and
that they are constantly consultingnot emancipation for her sex. But it -M' ASK ABOUT OUR blowouts and N punctures and skidding due to unsafe
only their own physician but was her grandniece who lately at- ,,ly," FIt "CHANGEOVER"PRICE skidding ji blowouts. tires?
many others. And the strange thing tained the headlines by suggestingthat t S'r l
is that after careful examinationwhile with the addition of a buckle ,

there may be such simple here and a ribbon there, a nightie YI ,
'; conditions as blood pressure slightly would make a suitable evening I bi'e

below level, and the temperature gown for almost any occasion.

slightly below normal,> there is, in Thus dove see how from one gen-
most cases, no organic condition eration on to another is handed
found. down the flame of genius and serv-
.., In many cases the reason these ice to womankind.

thin individuals do not feel well is But, although the inspired sugges-
because they have been born with tion is already weeks old, there still
'>: "nerves." Other cases have acquired are no signs that it is finding ad-
j: "nerves" because of some vocates among the queen bees of
;'i7 ., underlying defect in the body, or the cultural hive. e
';- because they have been under severe IRVIN S. COBB. rj.
strain. -WNU Service.
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THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937 ',;:


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NerDs Review of Current Events Foreign Words ,,'.II

THE CHEERFUL CHERUB "Quotations"A .,
and PhrasesAb
LABOR 'DIGS IN' FOR BATTLE MBHBKBa -A'j:
I love walk '
; to ejt to the suffering of them who :,:.i
actu ad posse valet conse- have not stands the want of joy of .'.
Nine Shot as Violence Continues Coal Strikers Aid closing time. cutio. (L.) Inference (or deduc- them who have. Owen D. Young. '1
crowded tion) from what has been to what I have solved all the world's prob. '
Steel Pickets Bilbao's End Nears Hopkins Checked Along a. may be, has force. lems time and time again, and still ;.i,

street Cambio non e furto. (It.) Ex- ., they go on being insoluble.-George ',
]
f fI And reed the little. change is no robbery.Cor Bernard Shaw. )
Vitality is' the life force which
via L. One i
unum, una. ( ) .
stories in makes the immense difference be-
heart, one way.
tween living and existing.-Fannie
The Faces Ego spem pretio non emo. (L.) Hurst. .."."

I do not purchase, hope ,with America is full of organizations, ,.]
.r trvcJt .I meet. f 6tr money. ,but not of organisation, in the sense ,
4 rcwNU -'. Finis coronat opus. (L.) The end of order.-G. K: Chesterton. :,
crowns the work. Sometimes one pays most Tor the \

Le vrai n'est pas toujours vrai- things one gets for nothing.-Albert ",

semblable. (F.) The truth is not Einstein.
0 always probable.Res Science has left man behind and :,r
is losing' his breath ,
man trying to
est sacra miser. (L.) A suffering -I .
keep up to it.Joseph Caillaux. I
Service. person is a sacred thing. I

4, 3kr
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I I ,r/ Valuable StonesThe


Filet Crocheted Squares I
l diamond is not the most

I t 'pp> S valuable of precious,stones. On an
I equal quality and carat basis the
of the stitches used; material re ,
quirements. diamond is worth no more than

.. To obtain 'this pattern send 15 the sapphire, only forty to fifty

:$ Yjr i-. .. r cents in stamps or coins (coins per cent as much as the pigeon-

f s r preferred) to The Sewing Circle blood ruby and only twenty-five

, .yti Household Arts Dept. 259 W. to thirty per cent as ,much as the

Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. emerald.-Collier's Weekly.

Monroe (Mich.) Women Defended Their Husbands' Right to Strike.SUMMARIZES .



wJidctm.d : AIAI :? Hot Weather is Here I



THE WORLD'S WEEK Beware of Biliousness !

Western Newspaper Union.

,
VIOLENCE and threats con- the authority to issue injunctions."It Have you ever noticed that in These are some of the 'more
break forth on the would not reduce the expense very' hot weather your organs of common symptoms or warnings of
strike front as the battle between of litigation nor speed the decisionof digestion and elimination seem to biliousness or so-called "torpid
certain' industries, particularly cases. become torpid or lazy? Your food liver," so prevalent in hot climates.

steel, and John '," ,..... "It is a proposal without prece- Pattern 5815 sours forms gas. causes belching, Don't neglect them. Take Calo-
r:> / heartburn, and a feeling of rest- tabs, the improved calomel com-
L. Lewis' Committee r' .>\: X:' dent and without justification."It .
for Industrial Organ- '" \. ," would subjugate the courts to Elegance without extravagance! lessness and irritability. Perhapsyou pound tablets that give you the
"
> may have sick headache, effects of calomel and salts, com-
ization became more.i : the will of congress and the Presi- It's[ yours in this filet lace spread, nausea and dizziness or blind bined. You will be delighted with
and more tense. >!.. ': dent and thereby destroy the inde- which requires only humble stringfor spells on suddenly' rising. Your the prompt relief they afford.

Nine men were shot ,'. : 3: < pendence of the judiciary, the only the making. See how beauti- tongue may be coated your com- Trial package ten cents, family
and wounded at Anderson ,!: '. ''. ::':'",$ certain shield of individual rights."It fully the ,10 inch companion plexion bilious and your bowel pkg. twenty-five cts. At drug
Ind. Homer made to contrast? If actions sluggish or insufficient. stores. Adv.)
as contains the germ of a system squares are
I, Martin, president : r'iti' ; lj of centralized administration of law you prefer, but one square may ---,-,- -

of the United : ', that would enable executive be used and repeated throughout.
1:: ':J+/ an so
Automobile Workers :'"" ,:>.:y :' minded to send his judges into every You'll be overjoyed to find both Regretful Omission Great Courage
'I >?' i Almost every time one neglectsto It is in great danger that we
of America, a C. I. !/f ,: .. '.,...\, judicial district in the land to squares so easy! In pattern 5815 I I
f.t..L., employ politeness, he regrets it. see great courage.-Regnard.
O. affiliate, stopped ; sit in judgment on controversies be- you will find instructions? and

in the city to ad- Governor tween government and citizens."It charts for making the squares

dress a mass meet- Murphy shown; ,an illustration of them and
points the way to the evasionof
ing. The wounded men, non-mem- the Constitution and establishesthe

bers of the union, claimed a mem- method whereby the people may e t e.. i e @I

ber had opened fire upon them with be deprived of their right to pass
Of INTEREST[ TO
: a shotgun from a window in Union upon all amendments of the funda-
re. hall after an exchange of insults. mental law.

Union members charged attemptshad "It stands now before the coun- 1 HOUSEWIFECleaning Limited View Homes

been made to injure the am- try, acknowledged by its proponentsas Frogs in the well are ignorantof I' Men make houses, women make I
plifying apparatus which was to a plan to force judicial interpre the ocean.-Japanese Proverb. homes.
carry Martin's words to the throng. tation of the Constitution, a proposal Silver Moist salt will

Martin was en route to' Monroe, I that violates every sacred tradition remove egg tarnish from silver.
Mich., where 200 World war vet- of American democracy. *

erans had been deputized to pre- "Under the form of the Constitu- Washing Linoleum. Oilcloth WHY DOES HARRY SAY

vent picketing of the Newton steel tion it seeks to do that which is un and linoleum will dry with a MY NEW LIPSTICK IS

plant, controlled by Republic Steel, constitutional."Its brighter finish if a lump of sugar LIKE A PE-KO
whose plants have borne the brunt of ultimate operation would be is' dissolved in the scrubbing c JAR RING?
the C. I. O. campaigns in the last : to make this government one of men water. ;

few weeks. The vigilantes, armed rather than one of law, and its prac- *

with shot-guns, rifles, revolvers and tical operation would be to make Removing Spots From Tile.-

machine guns, were determined that the Constitution what the 'executiveor Spots can be removed from the

the local Steel Workers Organizing legislative branches of the gov- tile bathroom floor by rubbing
Committee was not going to make choose it is in- with kerosene
ernment to say -an with a cloth moistened KNOW! IT GOES ON
good its threat to close the Newton 'terpretation to be changed with and then polishing with one
plant with mob of thousands of EASILY AND COMES
a each change of administration. moistened with paraffin. !
C. I. O. picketers from 'Detroit. OFF EASIER.
-K:- ,
The Monroe deputies broke /
picket line and re-opened the plantto upa Harry Loses I 1st Round Rice, Scrambled Eggs, Cheese. J _P DCE ty 1 t
-Have ready a border of rice + ROYAL 1
loyal employes; after that the DESPITE the pleas of Harry
(boiled) in a dish. Make some
local C. I. O. union made arrange- L. Hopkins, works progress ad-
scrambled to which cheese
ments to import pickets from out- ministrator, the full senate appro- eggs If your dealer cannot'
side the city. Despite the impending priation committee approved the has been added. Place the mix- PE-HO EDJ supply you,send 20c
ture in the center of the dish and '
trouble a battalion of with your dealer'smD
Michigan national ''' Byrnes amendmentto
:::; little chopped parsleyover
sprinkle
guardsmen, ordered to the ", the relief bill, 13 a name for a Trial
"w :' .
... $% the top. Serve piping hot. JAR RUBBERS
of 48
scene by Gov. Frank Murphy, disbanded JL. / k\ to 10. The amendment Package genuine
leaving the task of main- ::1. .;/....s'., ",/V to the $1,500- ,,, Pe-Ko Jar Rings;,
taining the peace to the regular I iW,:, (: ;.; 4A 000,000 bill requires I Chilling Canned Fruits.-Before sent prepaid.
police force and deputies. I K '.<" '" Y.. local governmentsto placing canned fruits in the refrig- 2(!li"'u

-K::- ::?-. ': to pay at least 40 erator to chill remove the paper United States ;;. Rubber CompanyUnited
rOJ <:';55 cent of the cost label which acts as an insulator.WNU .
CIO Starts at Bottom : per : Service. States Rubber Products Inc., Room 608 17.90 Broadway, New York
NWfk'; ,: {j. : of all WPA projects,
L. LEWIS aimed '
JOHN another '
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kind
or a
,
'f blow at steel through the United x"\S of ficSi "pauper's?
.
Mine Workers, of which he is f' "
pres- f
?; % oath. The South
s ident. Workers in the captive mines .Z. 1\\;. Carolina senator's u ,

(mines operated by an individual Harry amendment was :

steel concern which is the sole user Hopkins seen as further evidence .
: of the coal brought to the surface) of the break between the ad- -".
in Pennsylvania walked out of the ministration and the conservative
,shafts and joined the steel picket
Democrats. The South, especially,
lines. The purpose was to cripple
has been voicing its insistence uponstates'
further the steel plants now shutdown
rights as opposed to all-
or operating under difficulties powerful central government as ad-
while picketed; the immediate ob- vocated by the New Deal, and the
jective was the closing of the Cam'J relief bill amendment
was seen as I
1 bria plant at Bethlehem Steel. The a case in point. Hopkins had argued
effectiveness : :
of the
walkout was a that compelling states to contribute '
matter for dispute; plant officials 40 per cent of the cost of WPA proj-
claimed all
departments were in ects would virtually eliminate such
operation.. GEORGE RECTOR
federal projects in the South. It was
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believed that this be what the
may world
famous cooking authority says
Court Plan Walloped southern senators want; they claim

THE senate judiciary committee that the payment of, $12 a week to "You can't beat Phillips Delicious Soup >.4.; \ \\ ; ;. ;;;;aa. ;

short work of President negroes cut down their labor pool for real home-like flavor".;And George \ '' 'iaCh,
y rJ
Roosevelt's Supreme court packing and they want to get the negro Rector knows good food!He is the George (? \

plan. Its report, in summary: workers back into the cotton fields. Rector, America's foremost cooking au .4g .
K::
"We recommend the rejection of thority,creator of marvelous dishes which 2\

R tt this bill as a needless, futile, and ut- Capital on the Move have won him world fame.Today George :.: \ '

terly dangerous abandonment of HP HE Spanish loyalist government, Rector is Master Chef for the PhillipsPHILLIPS <,'> i. ; :: \
constitutional principle."It after another terrific bombingof Kitchens-bringing you genuine South 3 ''i

was presented to the congressin the city by Insurgent airplanesof ern soups : i i as Delicious as their name! ?a ( >? y
a most intricate form and for the German Junkers and Heinkel ;

1 reasons that obscured its real pur- types, decided to move the capital ,
pose. from Bilbao to Santander, but to d >' ;if:Lv
"It would not banish age from defend Bilbao to the death. The -
the bench nor abolish divided de Basque battalions reorganized fora

i cisions. last ditch stand to protect the
;\ "It would not,affect the power of broken "iron ring" of the city's SOUPS

any court to hold laws unconstitu- defenses from the forces. of General GR! ft.Pllrft
tional, withdraw
nor from any judge Francisco Franco.







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News I MASS FAINTING IN FRANCE ployed youth, and we should not Below Sea Level
The Clewiston Peace Is WithinIf
consider the nation out of the dan- California is the only state in the have -
not
we within
Peculiar as It seems to us Americans ger zone until this problem is reduced Union containing areas of substantial peace our- I
selves, it is in vain to seek it from
Published every Friday In Clewiston, (this story will some day bea to a minimum.L. size that lie below sea level outward sources : .

Florida, by the CLEWISTON NEWS, Ripley) seventy girl workers: faint- ,;r
ed in a sugar refinery In Lilie, I... 't
Inc. (t.
France last week. It was the second '
B. MershonAGENT
mass swooning to mystify Investigators NOTICENOTICE
Keathley ,Bowden, Editor within 5 days. Most of the girls

were 17 years old or less. Investi-
gators stated that the falntlngs were New York Life Is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much
Entered as second class mall matter probably due to "autosuggestion." thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite -
February 1, 1927, at the Post Insurance Company to the same, together with the cost of such sale and advertising, -will
Office In Clewiston, Florida, under There is such a phenomenon as ARCADIA, FLORIDA be sold at public auction on the second day of August, 1937 beginning at
"autosuggestion", mass hypnosis, twelve o'clock noon, at the Hall
the Act of March 3, 1897. City of the City of Clewiston, Florida.
and the like and we are not In the R. Y. PATTERSON, Tax Collector, City of Clewiston.Desciiption .
doubting; Thomas cla,te concerningthem. NORGE REFRIGERATORS

Subscription rate, $2.00 per year. However we are more interested Furniture and Homo FmnishinRsPHILCO .
, Advertising rates on application. in the additional statements of faS Amount of Taxes
a 1 OT
investigators which said "only young RADIOS of Land .2. g:, n Owner

girls with weak constitutions seem Household FurnishingsInc. @ 3 and CoststnH
and
Devoted to the advancement ed affected", according to doctors. 6
welfare of Clewiston and* Hendry
That was in France. A short time .

County. ago England inaugurated a cam- BELLE GLADE FLORIDA,
paign to bring her army up to norm- 5Q'x115' Off S. End '

al strength numerically speaking.And Lot 1 Block 6 ............ First Bank of Clewiston ....$ 68.60S.
The Literary Digest has been sold then an alarming fact was 85' Off Lot 9 Block 9 '-1 Alston Drug Co. :....:............ 42.80
to the Review of Reviews and we'llhave brought 'out-a great majority of J. M.! COUSE Lot 1 Block 17 ............ A. M. Hopkins ...................... 3.70
to wait three years to find out Counselor Lot 2 Block 17 .. .......' A. M. Hopkins ...................... 4.55,
those volunteering to enter theircountry's and at Law
if they are better guessers.A Attorney lot 13 Block 20 ...1........ C. V. Parkinson .................. 4.55
service were not physicallyfit. Hopkins Building Lot 23 Block 23 ............ ,':', Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40
civic organization upstate pst Most of those rejected were underweight Wednesdays and Saturdays Tot 24 Block 23 ...... ..... 1'1., Hollis Lanier ;....................... 5.40
and the examining doc- 9:30 to 4:00 Lot 25 Block 23 ............ ', ; Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40
on a spelling bee, charging 10 cents tors declared they were undernour- Lot 26 Block 23 ............ :i; : Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40
admission and cleared over $10. (N. ished. It was months before the authorities Lot 30 Block 23 ............ ,-:. Colts, Inc ............................ 6.25 '
: ;
B. The winner outspelled 'em on admitted the extent of the Lot 31 Block 23 ....-.......- ',''":' Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25 f
the word "vilify").. danger to the empire but they haveat J. M. BLOW Lot 32 Block 23 ............' .. : Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25
last reached a wise decision and TITLE COMPANYABSTRACTS Lot 23 Block 26 ............ :, is being Lot 24 Block 26 ............ B. W. Jenks Jr. ................ 4.55
A meat packing plant are trying ,to remedy the situation. OP TITLE Lot 25 Block 26 ......;..... ',J, '. D.V.. Jenks, Jr. ................ 4.55
at Ocala by Swift and
established Concentration camps have been HENDRY AND DADE COUNTIES Lot 26 Block 26 ............ B. W. Jenks, Jr. ................ 4.55
Company, and the eventual payroll established in which all volunteers 318-22 Se 'bold Lot 27 Block 26 ............ B.: W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55
will reach $80,000. That should I are placed for a few months while BIclff. Miami, Fla. Lot 28 Block 26 ............ B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55

salve a lot of canal-aches. they are being built up physicallyto Lot 29 Block 26 ............. '/ B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55
the standard the army requires. Lot 30 Block 26 ............ ,::4: :." B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55
When (and we might add, if) slot Rest periods are interspersed with Lot 1 Block 27 ............ .',:.f/ ': ,' Anna M. Hopkins ................ 5.40
Lot 2 Block 27 ............ Anna 1\[. Hopkins ................ 5.40
machines are absent after October1st mild calesthenics
and most important Lots 3 & 4 Block 27 .... The Bromar Corp. .............. 102.30
we'll be able to save our nickles of all four meals of nourishingfood ;' Lot 19 Block 27 _...........' \ .,: .- The Bromar Corp. .............. 5.40
and dimes to bet on horse races next each day are served to the vol- 2ztiFLORIDA: Tot 20 Block '27 _.........? i, The Bromar Corp. .............. 5.40

season. The state is to have a coupleof unteers. Lot 27 Block 27 ............ ," /. Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85
new tracks. France may find the period of Lot 28 Block 27 ..........._ ', .,::.\ <,. Elmer G. Case ..................... 2.85
Lot 29 Block 27 ............, / Elmer G. Case ......._............ 2.85
depression leaving an indelible markon
We've wondered why Russell Kay Lot 30 Block 27 ............ ,:'- -'. .,: Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85
had that picture made with his hat its industrial class and indeed m {;1 1 A Lot 31 Block 27 ........-... :"i, S Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85
such seems to be the case if the Lot 18 Block, 36 ............ ..,:; I W. T. FergsonFergson ...................... 4.55
on to, top his "Too Late To Classify"column. "mass fainting" is to be taken as L1iJ fjQgJi Lot 19 Block 36 ............ sr" ,- W. T. ...__................. 4.55
Then we happened to notice an indication of a national situation. ,, Lot 20 Block 36. ..J......... ,.' W. T. Fergson ...................... 4.55
Walter Winchell's likewise on his The United States has suffered W Lot 8 Block 81 ............ :. B. W. Metzner .................... 3.70
column.All severely from the depression, but Lot 2 Block 136 ............ :{ Walter R. Tweedy .............. 4.89
[ Lot 15 Block 138 .......... :', C. E. Shaw .........:..............._ 2.85
not to the extent of other nations. '
Lot 4 Block 139 ............ .-, : E. SI. Petterson .................. 4.04
the fern used by Whitman'sen We should take occasion to remember [iI; Lot 6 Block 139 ............ .. I Mrs. A. S. Rothrock ............ 5.40
those Mother's Day boxes of can- however, that just as "an army Lot 9 Block 139 ............ .: Mrs. R. H. Sanders ............ 4.55
dy was Florida-grown. Perhaps no marches on its stomach", a nation Lot 12 Block 139 .......... ','-1 ,,'";, Cora A. Keller ................_... 4.38
bunch of fern from one locality was prospers on the physical fitness of Lot 13 Block 139 .......... "-,,;< E. J. Keller ........................ 4.38
huhI
ever given a broader distributionthan its citizens. We have had, and still [ ;1 Lot 19 Block 139 _......... :\: Mildred Wheeler .................. 4.04
this, as there was probably nota have a problem of an army of unem- Lot 2 Block 141 ...:........ \;,;.'' \ George Berow ...................... 3.70 '
Tillage or hamlet In the country Lot 9 Block 141 ............ Margaret Klick .................... 3.70
Lot 10 Block 141 .......... '" ':, Anna Pavlik ........................ 3.70
that did not receive at least one box.
-I I Iv Lot 11 Block 141 .......... 'z.. '. l',. Elmer G. Case _..................... 4.55
NOTICE OF PUBLIC. _HEARING I Lot 13 Block 146 .......... > ::'S:; Walter Moore' ...................... 4.55
It is said that 5 presidentsJackson Lot 14 Block 146 .......... ::,.j :':" Walter Moore ...................... 3.70

Johnson, Cleveland, McKinleyand Monday, July 5, 1937, at 4:30 Lot 15 Block 146 ...._..... .4 :':' Sadie O'Meara ...................., 3.70 I... \
Theo. Roosevelt-predicted be- o'clock p. m. United States Eastern Lot 10, Block 151 ....:..... ,_'1, ,tlElmer., G. Case ..................:. 3:70: ,
fore they were 2 0 they, would some Standard Time is fixed as the date Stop at the Lot 11 Block 151 .....:.... : c. ? ';{, Elmer G. Case I .......;............ 4.55

day be elected chief executive. There and time when, and the City Hall Lot 12 Block 151 .......... <,.;! :., Elmer G. Case .................... 3.70
in the City of Clewiston is desig- jiotelpotcieia Lot 13 Block 151 ........._ "':', Elmer G. Case .................... 3.36
records available the
are no giving nated as the place where the City Lots 1. 2, 3 Block 152 : G. L. Espenlaub ._................ 51.30
percentage of correct predictions by Commission shall hold a public Lot 4 Block 152 ............ .?' '- First Bank of Clewiston .... 17.30

parents of baby boys, however.A meeting for the purpose of considering 312 S. E. SECOND AVENUEAll Lots 5, 6, 7 Block 152 '' ,:: H. Etherton ........................ 37.70
and acting upon the assessmentroll Lot 8 Block 152 ............ I' ';: G. E. Etherton ....:................. 7.10
woman-one of the few to at- of acting as a Board of Equalization Lot 9 Block 152 ............ .,j '> G' E. ,Etherton ...................... 7.10;
tend the University of Floridaledthe ,- of hearing complaints and Outside HoornsVith Lot 10 Block 152 .......... .'( W. C. Owen ........................ 7.10
3,000 students in scholarshipthis receiving testimony as to the valueof Private Bath Lot 11 Block 152 .......... ," ; First Bank of Clewiston .... 7.10
year. Mrs. Carrington of Cler- any property, real or personal as Lot 12 Block 152 _......... : '";, First Bank of Clewiston... 7.10
mont whose record of 179 points in fixed by the tax assessor"and of perfecting COOL, CLEAN, QUIET 35' Off S. Side Lot 1 ::J I
reviewing and equalizing Block 156 ..............:... ', '. First Bank of Clewiston... 38.00 ti
a possible 180, may never be excelled the 1937 tax assessment. Overlooking Biscayne Bay Lot 4 Block 156 ............ :;: : C. C. Klutts .......................... 7.10
so closely does it approach perfec- This notice dated this 18th day Bl of Lot 5 Block 156. ,'-'. '- C. C. Christian .................... 17.30
tion. of June A. D. 1937MALCOLM Two blocks to Shops Theatre and W% of Lots 5 and 6 .. ,' '
.
Block 156 .................. Elmore & Chagaris ............ 31.20
W. BIGG, Clerk Business Section.
It is interesting to know that at Lot 7 Block '156 .......... .' '-:,. George A. Heinz .................. 7.10
I City Commission.June Lot 24 Block 156 .......... Robert George ...................... 56.40
Pahokee, the cold of
storage plant
18-25-July 2. RATES Lot 1 Block 159 y........... Theo. Gottleibt ...................... 3.02
the Florida Power and Light Company Lot 6 Block 161 ............ George Crowder .................... 2.00
has a "glad room"\(. In it are $1.50 Single Lot 2 Block 162 ............ Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 3.02
gladiolus bulbs by the thousands. I JilI
Rex Beach's farm at Sebring and j $2.50 Double (Continued on Page 8)

Peet Brothers at Mayacca are both

utilizing this convenient cold-stor- BE
Special Family Weekly &
age space for their bulbs. Monthly ,Rates ............................ ....................1........................................................ ............................................................ _
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All dormitory space at Florida 7f S. D. McCREARY. Proprietor
State College for Women has been ; A A

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which means for many an education things.-a, suf.determination IN YOUR I i !
CLEWISTON 60LF .
ficient prosperity for many to fin- J[ 11! '
college
ance a comse. The popularity OWN HOMESit ,
and high rating of the cola.'ge :: ::
nre rlpo' large contributing factors. 'i

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ONE HOUSE SUGGESTED AS 7, :
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Perhaps the answer to Florida's ( .:. .:.
steadily mounting cost of legislationcan r r .:. a .:.
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be found in tire experience of ?
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which tried a one house legislaturethis .' f
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year, finds that it gave about I ?
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the two 000 same house less cost.Florida's satisfaction legislature. gives that the at $150-usual- on top upon of no the one world, in,your dependent ]EM1NOLEACKSONVILLE r I

legislative costs have own home, and provide last-
mounted steadily for 20 years the ing security for your family! J A iJ"" v
1937 session reportedly costing $40- You can buy build so easily FLORIDA
and
000 more than the '35 session. economically with our GARNETT ANDREWS,M,n.3er
"Budget Monthly Payment
Plan". A long term to pay ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT at this_ .'. I ..
THE SHOW MUST GOONWhen with small rent-size pay- modern, I fireproof hotel in the heart of down, .%. '.'
town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and '
ments, s
quickly gives ,'.
clear home. you a shower, loft water, ceiling (Ian, radio, slatted '.'
(;Jet
Sally Rand complete details -
was arrestedfor .
lummer door ,. Every Bid with innerspring
Indecent exposure, etc., In New without Clhli Hion. nowL mattress and reading lamp Running Ice
York recently, she offered to give water on every floor. i "
the -- AIR CONDITIONED Moderate Green Fees
investigating attorney a special COCKTAIL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP, y' y
performance. of the dance which was DINING AND MEETING ROOMS
under fire as being objectionable Clewiston Federal Rilei-.Smgle with Private Bath :;: Exceptional Fairways ::

drawn Behind shades locked the doors performance and with was Savings and LoanAssociation r 10 78 40 S.mpl.Rooms Room Rooms 12 S3,.00 00-US,.' 80 24 P.lv.cj Rocni Room B.tK$2$.f[] _*; Interesting' Greens :t:

put on. The attorney emerged to de- Slight' uicxiit for doubt '!ccu t

dare Sally should not be prosecuted Oik,. I, B POUND H..r" .;. 01 ."

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*..1'."."VVVVVVVW..-.T.) H. C. Avant and son,. Halson, returned -1 Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Wilfred Lockhart, der for cash. j! chase of said certificates by the own-

y 1: Tuesday. night from Walter- Mrs J. B. Niblack, Mrs. I. M. Paf- And it shall further be the duty,; er of said land or in event of redemp-

Personal Mention :;|: boro, South Carolina, where they ford, Mrs. C. E. Nail, Mrs. A. W. of such Clerk of Circuit Court to tion by such owner of such certifi-

x were called by the death or'Mr.. Sias, Mrs. B. E. Herring, Mrs. H. R. sell said tax certificates togetherwith cates from the purchaser at any tale,

.:..:..:..:..:.:..:..:.. :..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..,:--:..:. 'Avant's sister, Mrs. Pauline Fender.i' Hall and Mrs. R. Y. Patterson. omitted or subsequent levied within period of two years as afore-

. H. J. B. Scharnberg has returned taxes to the highest and best bidder -'' said then such owner of such land so

Mrs. J. G. Niblack, Mrs. M. J. for cash and to acquiring such certificates
from a vacation visit in the North. MISS MEREDITH AND MISS immediately require or any
Hirsch, Mrs. H. R. Hall, Mrs. M. M. MOORE HOSTESSES THURSDAY of any such purchaser a deposit -!, holder of such certificates by assist-

: B. G. Thomas of Lakeland spenta Prewitt and Mrs. B. E. Herring were of twenty-five per cent (25 % ) I ment or otherwise shall have the

few days in Clewiston this week. shopping in West Palm Beach yes- -- of such bid, and If such deposit is r.ight to deliver same to the Clerkof
Mrs. Zerney Meredith and Miss
-- terday. not made by such purchaser, then the Circuit Court of the county
Moore Thursdayevening
j Mary entertained
',_ Jack Weaver, of Jacksonville, wasa -----. said certificates can be, upon proper -, in which lands are situated for can
and Michigan I
with Dutch -
:week-end visitor in Clewiston.E. Mrs. Walter Jenkins and son, Jimmy -" a supper application, re-advertised and cellation and said Clerk shall cancel
at Mrs. Meredith'shome.
of Fort Myers Beach were guestsof party sold as herein set forth. And should I the certificates of record on paymentof
The affair celebrated th3
V. McClelland of Sebring spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alston Tues- the remainder of said bid be not paid fee of ten cents;! (lOc) for each

the week-end in Clewiston.Mrs. doy. Jimmy is spending several days I birthdays Ed Markette.of Mr. Foster Meredithand by the purchaser within ninety ((90) I certificate so cancelled.

I heie.; days from the date of such sale, SECTION 8. Upon application of
Dean King has returned froma I'' Prizes were awarded to Mr. Meredith such sale shall be
MI- void and the 25 ,; the owner of the fee title of the
Mr. and Dan B. Allen and '
week's visit with friends in Lake 'I and to Mrs. H. C. Jones. per cent cash payment shall be plac- lands covered by any ,tax certificates
daughter, Margery, returned the
Worth. Enjoying the evening were Mr. ed to the credit of the General Rev-' dealt with or referred to in Chapter
latter part of the week from Miami I
and Mrs. J. F. Tippey, Mr. and Mrs. enue Fund of the County by the 16252 of the Laws of 1933, knownas

Miss Eleanor Joyner has gone to where: they spent several days with H. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clerk and Certificate involved shall'' the Futch Act, such tax certifi-

Plant City for a, two weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen, Nail, Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. Meredith, then be subject to resale. I' cates or subsequent omitted or levi-

with relatives and friends. I Foster Meredith, Miss :Mary Moore Upon such sale being made Clerkof ed taxes shall be subject to sale un-
Mr. and,Mrs. Foy Duirence spent
and Ed Markette. the Circuit Court making der the
I such provisions of this Act.
Mrs. Joe Cato and baby daughter Sunday in West Palm Beach visit- ._ I

returned Sunday from a visit with ing relatives. Miss June Hooker, who JUNIOR GIRLS CLASS HAS PARTY ,sale shall assign such certificates II SECTION 9. This Act shall remain -
so sold, together with receipts for
her parents in Nocatee. visited there for several weeks, returned AND ORGANIZATION MEETINGThe taxes in full force and effect for
subsequent levied or omitted : two from the date shall
-- to her home here with them. years same

Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alston and Junior Girls Class of the to purchaser at such sale, upon pay become a law and at the expirationof
ment of the balance of amount bid
\ :Miss Martha Nell Alston returned Mrs. J. L. Scott and Gratton Community Sunday School was en- I 1 such four year period, then the

Wednesday from a trip to Cuba. George drove to Arcadia Monday for tertained with a party at the home therefor, together with such fees of fee simple title to all lands against
I such clerk as are now allowed bylaw I
which there remains tax
Mrs. George who had been in the of its teacher, I. M. Pafford, Tuesday outstanding
: 4g Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jenkins and Arcadia hospital for a week. She returned evening. In the purchase of certificates.I, certificates which on the date this
( If action behalf of the state!
an
on
:M. H. Driggers of Tampa were in home with them and is much Act becomes a law, are more ,than
!,... The meeting was the first of or the county Is then pending to I
Clewiston on business Wednesday. improved. two .years old, shall become absolutely -
-- monthly business and social meet- foreclose taxes upon the lands covered vested in State of Florida, and

Beach of calm Beach is ings planned for the class. Officers by such certificate, or tax liens,
Sandy of
Mrs. Fred Curry, Mrs. J. W. Ezelle every right, title or interest every
spending several days in Clewiston elected are Anne Pafford, president; the said purchaser shall pay to the
and daughter, Emma Jane, were visitors nature or kind whatsoever of former -
visiting his aunt, Mrs. F. Deane Duff. in Palm Beach Monday. John Marianne Jones, vice president; said Clerk the costs and fees actually owner of said property or any-
: Barbara Broadfoot, secretary; and expended or incurred by the plain-
Poole accompanied them on their return one claiming by, through, or under
Keathley Bowden was a business trip and is visiting here for a Mauryne Prewitt, treasurer. tiff in said action. Upon the paymentof him, or anyone holding lien thereon

visitor in West Palm Beach Wednes week with Sherwood Hall.F. Class members will be hostessesat the bid as aforesaid, and' after deductions shall cease, terminate, and be at an

day. the monthly meetings, Barbara of any costs or expenses of end, and the State of Florida there-

M. Wright returned Sunday Broadfoot being hostess for the next. such sale, the said Clerk shall _distribute after, through the Trustees of Internal -

Miss Lois Prince of Okeechobeeis from Champaign, Illinois, where he All ten members of the class were the money so derived from Improvement Fund shall be

visiting her sister, Miss Hazel accompanied 'Mrs. Wright and their present at the first meeting: Louise said sale between the state and county authorized and empowered to sell

Prince.Mr. children, Nancy and Francis, for a Prewitt, Doris Simmons, Shirley in proportion to the amount of the said lands to the highest and

visit with relatives. Mrs. Wright Moon, Mamie Trice, Esther Brewer taxes levied by each. best bidder for cash at such time
J. E. Butler and
and Mrs.
Justice left for Jack- and the children are remaining fora I Grace Ward, Anne Pafford, Mar- SECTION 4. Clerk of Circuit Courtto and after giving such notice and according -
son, Saturday
longer stay. ianne Jones, Barbara Broadfoot and whom any such application is to such rules and regula-
sonville for an Indefinite stay.
Mauryne Prewitt.,, made is hereby authorized to requireof tions as may be fixed and adopted

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brantley Mrs. Leona Durrence, ,who has such ,applicant a deposit of suf- from time to time by the said Trus-

spent Sunday in Okeechobee visit- spent the past two months visiting Text of New ,Law- ficient amount to cover all advertis- (Continued on rage sj
incident to mak-
other costs
ing and
ing friends.W. rtr. and Mrs. Foy Durrence in Clew-
ing such sale, which deposit shall be
iston and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie O. ----

P. Vaughn, jr., and son, Bub, Durrence in Fort, Myers, has returned Continued from page Ijtody credited upon' bid made by such
of LaBelle were visitors in Clewis-
; to her' home in Glenville, Geor- or control of any tax certifi- applicant.

. ,ton Tuesday., gia. cates held by the State of Florida, SECTION 5. In event there are

that are more than two years old, no bidders for such certificates at

W. S. Bowden and C. E. Miner Misses Willie V. Hooker, ChristineBell to offer such certificates together such sale, expense of such sale shall I

made a business trip to Fort Myers Roberta Spicer, Maxine Doty, with all subsequent omitted or ,levi- be borne by: the applicant and said I

Tuesday.Mr. Betty Bailey and Marie Robbins left ed taxes for sale at public outcry to certificates can be upon proper application I

Monday morning for RockledgeCocoa bidder for cash re-advertised and sold as:
the highest and best ,
and Mrs. P. S. Fagan of Fort :
where they are attending a hereinbefore set forth.
Myers were guests of their son-in- when written request is made by any
Christian Endeavor Conference.Mrs. written SECTION 6. In the event tax
such
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I person for such sale, any
J. W. Ezelle, and Mrs. W. C.
L. Hackett Wednesday.Jack request to give description of land certificate together with subsequentor

Q r Owen took the girls to West Palm covered by such certificate soughtto omitted taxes: are purchased ,under -

.: Jack Moorman-is -expected to return Beach to take the train. be purchased. And the sale of any terms of this Act by any personor

Saturday after a visit of two ;jertificate shall be considered as a persons or corporation, not the

weeks with his parents in Macon, Attending a diamond ball game in separate sale of each certificate, and owner of the land described in such

Georgia. Okeechobee Wednesday night were : for a fixed consideration for each certificate then at the expiration of Major Expenses IncludedON

Misses Florine Moore, Hazel Prince, I certificate sold even though the pur- two years from the date of such salc SALE EVERY DAY

Miss Essie Geiger of Miami spenta Betty Spicer, Dorothy Hare, EdWard chaser may purchase more than one of such certificate such purchasershall \. *
,, E. Clark, Sandy Bell, Ted
certificate have the right to apply for tax
few here
days on business this
COST OF TRIP INCLUDESI
Cowart, Coburn Moore Bes-
week. Miss Geiger is connected with George SECTION 3. It shall be the dutyof deed as now provided by law ,for
rail
Round tickets
tor, Carlisle Reddish, Charles Rob- trip covering
land described
in such certificate,
i the district WPA office. the Clerks of the Circuit Courtsto transportation via the famous
erts, Bob Beardsley, Halson Avant,
---- whom such application is made, provided that for two years from date
l .... R. M. Hare, jr., and Merrell Lowe. of sale of such certificate the ownerof
Miss Audey Wade of Palm Beach upon receipt of same to immediatelygive Havana SpecialCompletely
said land that is the who
and at an person
will arrive in Clewiston this week- notice that on a day
MRS. C. E. NALL IS HOSTESSTO held 'title to said land date said
end and will be in charge of the hour mentioned therein, not }more on Air-Conditioned

Beauty Shop at the Clewiston Inn. EVENING_BRIDGE CLUB / I than three weeks after such appli certificate became two years old or Also desirable hotel room with

cation, he will sell at public outcryto any grantee of such person, or their bath, taxi transfer between sta-
I Mrs. Campbell E. Nail entertained legal representative, or anyone hold- tion and hotel, and attractive
Mrs. Charles E. Miner, Miss Ruth I the highest and best bidder for
members of her evening bridge club ing any lien on such land, shall have sightseeing tours.
Knight, Charles and Rachel Miner cash, tax certificates covering elands
and a few guests at her home Wed- the right to redeem such land fro1.Jany
returned Sunday from a two weeks' to be described in said notice, For complete details and
nesday evening with a delightful all such certificates illustrated folder consult
or tax so ,
vacation spent at Fort Myerf Beach. together with all omitted or subse-
party. Miss Kathryn Carter, as honor sold by ''the payment to purchaser your local I ticket agent, or
-- quent levied taxes, including year
guest, received a gift of perfume. thereof the
amount bid therefor
plus LAMAR
Miss Ulla Jacobsen returned Sun- for which said sale is made. Sala no- C. P.
1\1rs. Keathley Bowden was presented 3 per cent per annum from the date Traveling Passenger AgentA.
day from a two weeks' visit with tice to be published In a newspaper C. L. Passenger Station Phone 22-751
with a pair of ivy bowls for of such certificate all
with
together
her father, P. Jacobsen, near Tam- published in the county in which LAKE WALES, FLORIDA
high score prize;; Mrs. G. B.- Rack- costs paid by such purchaser in con- '
pa. said lands are situated, once each
straw received two flower pots'and nection with purchasing said
week for three (3) consecutive
brackets for second prize. Mrs. B. ficate. ce-ti-j
R. P; Travis, Jr., of West Palm weeks, proof of such publicationshall
J. Schroeder's score was neai-est the SECTION 7. In the event of
Beach was transacting business relative be filed by the Clerk and shall
average score for the evening and I
to property interests in Clew- accompany report of such sale whichhe '
she received -------
a pair of flower printsfor
iston Tuesday. shall make to State Comptroller,
average score. Lace doilies wentas

Mrs. V. H. McCarter, :Misses! AI- consolation prize to Mrs. R. C. and a copy of said notice shall be' ut'l '. \. ;fh; IDIDZt
I, mailed to the last known address of
.2i thea and Julia Ford, of Moore Haven Nowling.
the owner of the property to be sold
were in Clewiston Monday vis- Other guests included Mrs. H. R.
shown the tax books of the
iting friends. Hall, Mrs. Thomas B. Shelley, Mrs. as by AUDEY WADE

-- Roy Alston, Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Mrs.C. county.It -.
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Miss Mary "Markette, Miss Sandy R. Cruze, Mrs. Zerney Meredithand shall be the further duty of the

Welles, Parker Wilson and Ted Cow- Mrs. Harry Turner. A salad Clerk to send by registered mail at

,art spent ,Sunday afternoon in Fort course, was served at the conclusionof least ten (10) days before the date BEAUTICIAN FROM PALM BEACH -

Myers., play. of sale, a copy of such notice to be

published, to the last known addressof ,
----
I Attorney Frank E. Bryant and EXECUTIVE MEETING OF the person, firm or corporationto ,

j I son, Frank, jr., of Miami spent a LADIES AID MONDAYAn whom the lands described :In said ;' Will be in charge of the
notice were last _assessed, if known : I
'I couple of days fishing on Lake OkceI .
chobee this week. They were guestsat executive meeting of the La- and if unknown, the Clerk shall .. N ,
I dies Aid make a certificate certifying that : :
, the Clewiston. Inn. Society was held at the "
I manse Monday afternoon, Mrs. E. C. such address was unknown to him. \.:
INN BEAUTY SHOP
R. J. Furstoss of Peoria, Illinois, Mills, president, presiding. The chief However, the failure of the person, .
discussion of the firm or corporation to whom said 'i '
members
spent several days here on business concerned : "
this week. Mr., Furstoss is connected the, renovating and improving of lands were last assessed' to receive :' :

with the Caterpillar Tractor Company the interior of the manse. such notice shall not invalidate the ) t:, ..

sale or the rights of the purchaser ." ,
The board decided to purchasenew
thereunder, nor shall the failure of
-- curtains for the living room
the Clerk such notice by mail
to give
Miss Betty Spicer returned this and bedrooms and to have the living '
invalidate the sale or the rights of Miss Wade is senior of 1 15
week from Miami Beach where she room furniture repainted and re- a operator years
the thereunder, it being
purchaser
spent several days attending a Kappa upholstered. The floors are being
the intention that the provision here-
Alpha Theta house party at Chase refinished, largely through the generosity -
in for the mailing of said notice
apartments. of Mr. Small. and will all
shall be directory only.It experience give customers

Ita Little Shirley Ann Owen and Emma The manse will be kept open Fri- shall be the duty of tho Clerkof V .
day and Saturday' of this week for
Jane Ezelle had their tonsils, removed the Circuit Court to whom th'J '

yesterday morning in West the given pantry for the shower new minister.which is being application is made, on the day and, work' comparable_ } with. that of the finest

i Palm Beach. Mrs. W. C. Owen and at the hour mentioned In said noticeto 44 *' k

Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ezelle accomp- The, executive board decided to offer said tax certificates covering -

anied the girls over. on Wednesdayand recommend to the Society at its next lands described in 'said notice,,

I'' remained with them. They Rro meeting that it take over tho entire that are more than two years old, I !shops? ,

to ba brought home today. L4teit! cart of the nians ig 3 Society' ro.P&1li9IbHHy. for sale, lOBfeth with omitted or

r!?sria' m 'ttiftt t 'Mtft t m fains f11u z: ilmd) + ijU i1t isvied{ 'taxes at pu1iU&5UtGFf 1

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GREETINGSFrom

SYNOPSIS Mill Valley would be thrilling! which the magnificent crest of the fool not to marry him if you could, Nature's air cooled Playground

After all, Quentin had shown that mountain reared against the softly Vic." -Lookout modern, fireproof Mountain every Hotel room now with open private

Victoria Herrendeen. a vivacious little he regretted his craziness, and encroaching fog. "I'll never marry anyone," Vic I bath offering the greatest degree
_ girl, had, been too young to feel the shock when he was in one of his nice, "We have our meals out here on said, putting on a blue apron, "un or comfort. and luxury to be found
anywhere.
Dance
Herren. swim. ride
deep that came lost his when fortune.her father A gentle Keith, unobtrusive simple moods she liked him quite as the terrace all summer," the doctor til I'm foaming at the mouth about horseback to the musical roar qolf.of the

soul he is now employed as an obscure much as she detested him in his' said. "But it's going' to be too cold him. And I'll never foam at the mountain breezes. Come live and en-
(Joy the
refreshing luxury of this world-
chemist In San Francisco. His wife Magda.j other ones. tonight. Mock Suey!" he shouted mouth about anyone, for before I famed resort where life runs the
canno adjust herself to the All this flashed through her mindas suddenly. The Chinese silently pad- reach that point I'll take my little gamut of stimulation enjoyment and
.
Is .fond of pleasure anda
magnet a beautiful for woman.men's attention. Magda and she hesitated over the invitation ded into sight. "Eat by fire to- throat indoors and cut it. So don't relaxation.passed beauty dining cuisine salon of excellence of unsure

Victoria have been down at a summer re smiling. night?" worry about me!" Our new Patio with dancing beneaththe
sort and Keith joins them for the week-end. "You said I would, you know, andI "Eat tellis?" the boy asked hope- Trimly equipped, they went out starlit skies to Ellis Farber's celebrated -

herself Magda for leaves being for such a bridge a "runaway.party excusing" The will!" she told him, simply. fully. to the kitchen, where the younger and gown New shops York Orchestra.- swlmminq! Beauty pool,

HcrrendetnF return to their small San Fran "And I think you are a sport!" "No. Too muchee catchem cole doctor was mixing something liquid -' horseback riding walking trails

cisco apartment. Keith does not approve of he answered, in his pleasantestmanner. tellis. Eat fire." in a small pail and the older! Rates: $6.00 UP Including meals
Magda's mad social life and they quarrel "It'll be rough, you, "Fi-ah," the Oriental conceded ina one busy with a salad. (special family and seasonal rates)

frequently diamond from Magda Ferdy receives Manners dowers a wealthy and a know." sad, liquid voice. The boy melted They all worked together, gett:' gin unparalleled We urge you adventure to make your by coming vacation to the an

man from Argentina whom she had met less "I can be very rough. Only I away. each other's way, getting more Lookcul? Mountain Hotel this summer.

than a week before. Manners arrives a few don't go in for cocktails and stayingup Victoria began to wonder when and more hungry as the clock's Write, wire or telephone
hours later. Magda takes Victoria to Nevadato dancing ,to the radio until morn-' the Uphams would arrive. hands slipped from half-past six to
visit a woman friend who his a daughter SAMUEL J. LI TTLEGREEN. ManagerFinds
named Catherine. There she tells her she ing, she began. Five o'clock came. Six o'clock seven, from seven to eight The
is going to get a divorce. Victoria soon Is in "Nothing like that.tRough' means came. boy carried the steaks into the shed,
boarding school with her friend Catherine. that I have only one Chinese boy "Nervous, huh?" Quentin Har where they were to broil] on a char
Magda marries Manners and they spend there and he doesn't know much I
disty asked, looking up. coal fire. Victoria sampled the saladon f \
two years in Argentina. Victoria has stud
ied in Europe and at eighteen she visits her about cooking, and that the chief "Not very," the girl smiled,.flush- a bit of cracker.

mother when Ferdy rents a beautiful home. entertainment will be a long climbup "That," she said firmly, "is the la 1 B '
Magda is unhappy over Ferdy's drinkingand 'the mountain on Sunday." ing."Why at all?" most delicious salad I ever tasted!" 'z a
attentions to other women. When her "And the beautiful Mrs. Pool A
can "Well then not nervous at all!"
,
,
mother and stepfather return to South America It was a long and delightful meal.
Victoria refuses to go with them because go in for all that? Vic said, laughing. "But there is Presently they carried their cupsto
of Ferdy's unwelcome attentions to "The beautiful Mrs. Pool will not i something fundamentally-disturb- the fire and Mock Suey cleared
her. Magda returns and tells Vic she and be there. This will be sim-
a
very about shut in
ing being lone
Ferdy have separated. Meanwhile Keith up a away the table, and still nobody Way to Have
Just four of
has remarried. Victoria is now a student ple party. us. mountain cabin with a handsomeand made, a move to go to bed, and the
nurse. Magda has fallen in love with Lu "It sounds good. Who's going fascinating man" she reminded logs burned on, and the level Young-looking Skinat
cius Farmer a married artist. While she along to protect my youth and in- 'him, branches of the redwoods 'swept 35
and Vic for a trip to Europe Ferdy Victoria smiled.
prepare nocence? "Listen why do rub in that
you across the low roof in the restless
takes a suite in their hotel. The night before
think Chase and Dora
Magda and Vic are to sail. Magda "Do you fascinating, handsome stuff? That's wind of the spring night. ] how
elopes with Lucius Farmer. While nursingthe Upham might manage it? the third time." "You girls going to freeze?" -, r' IT'Sutterlywonderfu
children of ipr and Mrs. Keats. Vic "They might." "The second I think." creme takes away"agefilm"in
"Believe me, we have our hot-
only 5 nights! At 30-
meets brilliant
Dr. Quentin Hardisty. a "I'll pick you up at four o'clockon "I've seen you," the man insisted water bottles," Dora said firmly. 35-40 even, women now
physician much sought after by women '
ei': .
ther. comfortable I thrill to rose-petally soft
who Is a widower with a crippled daughter. Saturday", Bring "when you were nothing short Victoria, raising her, eyes with a v <* smooth, youthfully clear
shoes. of-well, there's. only ,one word for sleepy smile, met Quentin Hardis- skin!This Golden Peacock
At four o'clock Saturday they Bleach Creme acts the only way to free skin of
:
it beautiful
ty's steady look, and was disturbedto dull, ugly,old-looking film of semi-visible dark-
CHAPTER IVContinued7 drove to the ferry and were carri "Thank you. Seriously, therearen't feel herself flushing. But when ening particles!A revelation for ugly blackheads,
surface pimples, freckles, too! Try it! Get
many real beauties, and the she and Dora finally them
did drag Golden Peacock Bleach Creme at any drug
"Better than that Victoria said
few I've known have had a vile selves off to the raised platform or department store, or send 50c to Golden
"We've put it aside-we expectedthis. time!" Peacock Inc., Dept. H-325,Paris,Term.
where their beds were, and had
"Well, coming back to first prin- drawn the canvas curtain againstthe

She went away and presently, ciples," Dr. Hardisty said, "don't warm sitting room and the fire, Quick GivingWe

when a maid had preceded her witha l worry about the Uphams; they'll get she was conscious of a sort of should give as we would receive -

card table and silver and glasses, here. And if they didn't, I assure dancing excitement in hfer veins. cheerfully, quickly, and

returned with a laden tray. you that you'd be as safe as my This was -all such fun! without hesitation-; there is no
"You looked with
very charming own sister." grace in a benefit that sticks to
in said There was a rattle at the curtain
that he
baby your arms, ,The
girl looked across at him, the fingers.-Seneca.
abruptly. Victoria and he were handsome and brown, and quite serious rings. Victoria put her head through

alone now; the men had had their in the soft fire and lamplight them and found Quentin Hardisty
supper; the fire had burned down standing close to her at the other
and her heart gave an odd twist, a A
low during the weary, ,comfortable 'physical plunge of emotion. Her side.Victoria's M
talk that had I SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY
followed, and presentlya throat thickened suddenly and she hair had been gatheredto W

ringing telephone had taken the y felt silly and confused. But she the top of her head in a mass of LARGE JARS StANDlOf

doctor to his study, and Mrs. Keats, 1tLTi1I i gave no sign of it, and before either careless, tawny curls; her young

murmuring something like, "Oh, she or her host spoke again the Up- face was, rosy from heroic washingwith Reflection
dear, I must tell him-" had followed scented her danced.
in of soap, eyes
hams arrived, a gay flurry Reflection is a flower of the
him. "
apologies and after that everythingwas "Here are two extra-things, the
mind, giving out wholesome fra-
He had seen her with Bunty in smooth sailing.! doctor said a little confusedly."They're .
her had he grance; but revelry is the same
arms, ? The unexpectedblood Ii stone hot-water bottles
to Vic's face. y 'ilIRI The two women were relegatedto ; flower, when rank and runningto
rose the south alcove, drew their cur some people like 'em. Anyway, seed.-Tupper.
"Any man would be glad to come I Ii tain, and proceeded with their unpacking they'll keep hot until morning."

home"and find such a scene at IRI and changing to a lively "Oh, God bless you, mister!" Victoria -

night, the man said." i q exchange of gossip. Dora was go- said, the curtains parting as Give some thought

"Well, would he? Vicky coun- ing to have a baby in six months; she put out her arms to show her
tered. "Violet and I have = A i'OY to the Laxative take
just been ti in you
but slim blue-striped
nobody knew it but"Chase, they body square,
having an argument about it. I were tremendously excited. Vic pajamas open at the soft young Constipation is not to be trifled
say that nurseries and Nana' and
was all sympathetic enthusiasmhere. throat. with. When you need a laxative,
hearth fires have all gone out of There might be some ques- "You look like a doll!" the man you need a good one.

fashion. That" isn't what men want, I tion in her heart and mind as to said in a whisper. Black-Draught is purely vegetable -
I
any more "And Isn't He a Darling?" wifehood but motherhood was all Victoria stood still, her'throat suddenly reliable. It does not upset the
"Only proving that you don't thick. She smiled at him
stomach but acts on the lower bowel,
know anything about men" the doc- ried motorcar and all, across the I joy."Oh, Dora, 1 envy you!" confusedly. relieving constipation.When .
tor said. "I didn't think did!" flowing waters of the bay. "
you
gray "I'm terribly happy about it. '"You're lovely! Quentin said. He you need a laxative take
"Most men would much rather There was fog on the bay, and "Isn't this fun, being over here laid his hand on her arm. "Good purely vegetable

have wives who are curled and Tamalpais was wreathed in fog; together, and just ourselves!" night!" he said, and somehow the

dressed and painted and ready to go but down in the valley a misty. sun- "I adore this shack. We had our familiar little word was not a fare- BLACK-DRAUGHT

out at night," Victoria persisted, light was shining. honeymoon here. And isn't he a well. It was everything quivering,

annoyed in spite of herself by his Up through a shady tunnel of red- darling? Vic listen Dora thrilling, amazing, breath-taking. A GOOD LAXATIVE

lazy air of complacency, and warm- woods the winding road rose above paused. Hardly knowing what she did, car-

ing to her subject. "Men aren't the Cascades and mounted the great "Oh shut up!" Vic said, deny, ried away from her moorings by an Effect of Art .

crazy about Violet, because she stony flank of the mountain. On a ing the impeachment before it was impulse thousands of years older, Art is of no account whatever

lives "for her husband and the chil- spur of land pushing boldly west- voiced. than she was Victoria stooped a unless it arouses thought or at

dren. ward toward the far glitter of the "No, but listen, don't you think little from her higher position least emotion.
"You may be a little bit crackedon sea the plain little brown cabin he's darling?" rested her face against his for one

the subject of love and mar stood. The ground all about it was "Dr. Hardisty? Yes, I do." second of madness and vertigo, and

riage," Dr. Hardisty said. "Butyou're deep in pine needles;. the air was "If he liked you?" breathed an answering "Good rsr RETo
"
amusing. aromatic with their sweet, sharp "There isn't the slightest chanceof night!" e.

"Do you think I'm a little bit scent. Descending from the car, it, even if you continue to broad- But in the morning she forgot Get Rid of Acid

cracked on the subject of love and the girl admitted that her first impulse cast your romantic suspicions all everything except that a new deli and Poisonous Waste

marriage?" Victoria demanded in was to give a long, loud over Mill Valley!" Vic began. Dora cious day had dawned and had by Your constantly kidneys filtering help to keep waste you.matter well

surprise. "There are plenty of scream of pure delight. sank her voice to a whisper. brought complete happiness with it. from the blood. If your kidneys get

bachelors about. Is it so extraordinary "Just the same-They can't hear, Everyone was in wild spirits on functionally remove excess disordered impurities and there may fail be to

that now and then a woman CHAPTER V their shower's going," Dora said. this singing spring morning.TO poisoning of the whole system and

likes to. play a lone hand? I have "Just the same you'd be an awfulIf ( BE CONTINUED) body-wide Burning,distress.scanty or too frequent urination

my work, my frIends-everything I A lean Chinese boy in a coolie may be a warning of some kidneyor .
want. Why should I add to it all bladder disturbance.
a coat of blue with white trousers backache,
dingy You may suffer nagging
man"Because 1 don't in want? heart know and padded rope shoes, was "Citrin," Recently Discovered Vitamin; persistent up headache nights, attacks swelling of dlzzmess.getting puffiness,

your you carrying the provisions out of sight. under the eyed-feel weak, nervous'aU
that you do want a man!I" Checks Bleeding From the Gums or Skin played out.
Vic and the went into the big
man
"You think so?" Vic asked, her In such cases it Is better to rely on a
main room that constituted almost medicine that has won country-wide
face red. the entire cabin. there is no vitamin C in food leagues (Armentano, Bentsath, acclaim than on something less favorably -
$ known. Use Doan't Pills. A multi-
/ "I do. Quite suddenly, quite simply scurvy follows. thence the lime Beres St. Rusznyak) decided that tude of grateful people recommend
At both sides of it were raised
his arm was about her and, for juice carried by ships long before there must be something else in Doa"'.. Ask your neighbor
wide alcoves with windows thick
the first time in her life ;
a man I anything about vitamins was known lemons and paprika besides vitaminC.
kissed her on the lips. "There!" blue canvas curtains could shut according to the New York Times A search began It ended in TFi3UFW
them off from the main room. Eachof
he said and laughed. In another in-
what be vitamin. Its
All the citrus fruits contain vitaminC. may a new
these contained three beds,
stant he was
"
gone I But perhaps the richest sourceis letter is up
chests, chairs; opening from each .
"Seriously, and all this teasing was a large shower bath casually paprika-the red pepper of Hun- From 200 kilos of lemons two

aside, would you come over to the constructed of brown planks, with gary. From that rof. A Szent- grams ol this new compound free

shack for Saturday and Sunday?" redwood fronds pushing their way Gyorgi of Hungary's University of from vitamin C were obtained after
he asked her a few weeks later. in between the walls and the roof. Szeged obtained pure vitamin C in almost endless labor. "Citrin," i ks .: .

Instantly she knew now that she In the main room were rugs, big the form of antiscorbutic acid. discoverers have christened it.

ought to say no. But the temptation chairs, tables from which books and Scurvy is often accompanied by It is kr wn puie vitamin C has

to yield was strong. For, after magazines cascaded, an enormous bleeding of the gums and skin It no effect on the capillaries, but

all, his was the most fascinating and fireplace smoked high from manya was found that sometimes the bleeding vitamin P increases their resistance

popular figure in San Francisco's roaring blaze, lamps, cushions on would not stop even if antiscor- markedly. So the new vitamin is AIR CONDITIONING

social circle at the time, and week a deep davenport; all of the com buric acid or chemically pure vita- now "indicated," as the doctors say, COOLED AIR

end invitations to the shabby little fortable, informal litter dear to the min C. was taken. But lemon juice not only in scurvy but in those "COOLEUAIKE"for homes and offices WASHED, handsome black and

cabin in Mill Valley were eagerly bachelor heart. Window doors and paprika were always success- cases of purple blotchiness that au silver only 3c steel day.cabinet Guaranteed 10"xl4 year.high, electricity Price S20

... ught.J opened on a flagged terrace behind ,. ful. So Szent-Gvorei and his col- 'a sign of capillary weakness cash. Born Refrigerating Co., Chicajo. i



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UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL WHAT you?does All experience that upon cost

SUNDAY I OUR COMIC SECTION which you set a high value-

[Lesson time, money, study, error, dis-.

appointment, loss. But time is ,r,;
By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQ&IST. the highest price which any .;
Dean of the Moody Bible Institute
must There is J-
of Chicago. person pay. but
; Western Newspaper Union. one way by which such a price
I may be reduced, and to this

n I SNOOPIE I n end the method of approachcan

Lesson for June 27 ference.only be by intelligent con- .- .-

LESSON TEXT-Hebrews 11:3.10 1722. -I A great scientist has stated: ". .'::
GOLDEN TEXT-These all died In faith, "The to know '.
more we get the <
not having received the promises, but having STAV HERE .
seen them afar ofT, and were'persuadedof ;-EE- C? f--A: SNOOPIE: UNTIL 'Ul'4 more we are convinced of the _:
them, and embraced them, and confessedthat vast field of our ignorance,"
they were strangers and pilgrims on L _- YOU GET and this is true for all phases .
, ,' the earth.-Hebrews 11:13. ; ( DRV: / '
and
PRIMARY TOPIc-God's Honor Roll. Y F&( pursuits of life. J. A.Lacey. .
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JUNIOR TOPIC-God's Honor Roll. :
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC- 10111fT4.II'rr ;3 3NI ..n
of Faith.
Heroes
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC- I -s/lis. ,. r-. ."I d
,Faith Tested and Triumphant.The :
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t great "heroes of the faith" \ The Consumer's :

t chapter, Hebrews 11, provides an :
excellent review summary of the Privilege :

in Genesis, which we t
; messages ,;;'

f: have studied during the last three ))! COME ON--BACK I I I rl THE term "patent medicine" is ,\1
months. Fittingly, the entire account l I ,
. 'ii I IN THE TUB II a nomer. Originally it signified ;
from the Creation to the hope c 'II :
I II
a patent of royal favor 1
\ YOU GO / =
I for the future expressed by Joseph, ;
f r I granted long before. there was a
,
"
l the word "Faith. IIi .
revolves around imiiVJELL I iI -United States patent office. In our

; The patriarchs had many noble time, when few medical products ''
qualities but these were all rootedin .
D II are patented, national advertising
fundamental of all virtues, ,
the
identifies the, integrity of the }
faith in God without
namely, that manufacturer of scientifically pre-
which "it is impossible to pleasehim" .
pared proprietary drug products. :
(v. 6). Advertising enables the public to ;:'

Our ,study may well attempt no \ choose from the world's output, to -:
closer analysis of the text than to --
accept or reject on a basis of
note the results of faith as they appear :;
merit. This is a greater privilege .
in the of our lesson.
verses than royal favor. And it is a ..
j I. Understanding (v. 3)). privilege that comes to'you .1

Philosophy and human research through 'the,service of your local )1
! frequently bog down in the confused '
druggist. '!J
! ,bypaths of unbelief and partial I ?: mIllrl ...,".
knowledge, but faith cuts right amp.

through the clouds and the confu- :'4
sion and "understands" that God is II" .
the creator of all things. If you ..... Wl y1Mi: :

want to know, believe GodII. { :

Worship (v. 4). SAY .11t .
I : R\NK.\\ i.'f. ... {;. ''l
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The world abounds with cults and : : ; ..:.. '

religions of almost unbelievable diversity c .,r V. x. Ua I-' ;.1:.#...Ph, ..if icf.s' SES.\il: o/\/ ,1
and of appalling insufficiency \\ : :" G' '
for the needs-of man. Only when } \:WW: '0 SIG :: Ceflshi'IN I.

man does as did Abel, and worshipsGod ,-'i
in accordance with God's holy The ]

law will he obtain "witness that he" : .
"
is "righteous. )

III. Fellowship (v. 5)). THE GULF OF MEXICO .j
Here again faith triumphs. The F .
Tarpon Round Up now in fall twingt '
societies and associations of man -- $1,000 in cash and merchandise prizes. ,;)
fumble around trying to establish A wonderful vacation spot for ALL >
IE 1Hv the family. For special fishing and 'i
"good will," "fellowship of faiths," CQN 5 II summer folders wnte B.M.MEAL,Manager 'q
r and what not, only to fail. But whena IL': MIIIWERy V'r' Chamber of Commerce St. Petersburg, Florida .

a man knows God as Enoch did, A .l
then he is ready for true fellowship ';
i with'his brother. Jo Knowledge '

I IV. Assurance (v. 6). T Z "Knowledge relieves miseries, ,;.,1
I When a man trusts God implicitlythe \ brings comfort, saves lives, ;:q

uncertainties of life vanish. It H spreads beauty within the reach :::

is an easier thing to talk about thanto of the poorest.-Rupert Hughes. ;:

do; but,. thank God, it can be
done. We must believe not only that

God is, but by faith we must recog- IER For speedy and effective action Dr.Peery's .
nize him "as the rewarder of them. "Dead Shot"has no equal. One dose only .'
that diligently seek him." -I'M GLAD To '-IeWLltt THAT HAT YOU will clean out worms. 50c. All druggists.DirPeerv's '';
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V. Salvation (v. 7)). :
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Saved by faith-that is the storyof H CHIVALRYOM : -r.rM SHOP VvNMDOWS
THE BOOK, PEAR 1 /AE=RELV I KE&PIMS YOU ,!
the Christian, even as it was the I'
WHYDIDN'T LOOKINGSTRAIGHT I
OUTSIDE ,- "
story of Noah. The ark is typical of
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Christ. Only in him is there salva- E
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tion.VI.. Obedience (vv. 8, 9). i'r :
\ The world has a ribald saying, "Idon't r
know where I'm going but I'm oe Your Appraisal

on my way," which represents a Ii D Make light of yourself and you
will' be slighted by others.-Japa-
dangerous philosophy of life. But I'
faith in God enables one to go with nese Proverb.
'Abraham who "when he was called S G

went out, not knowing whither he ByOsborne
went." He knew God and that was To Women:

enough to 'call forth unquestioning \
If you suffer every month you owe
obedience. :
\ it to yourself to take note of Cardui
VII: Vision (v. 10). \ benefit
-WNIT and find out whether it will
Men of vision-that's what we -

need, told. Well then you.Functional
we are we pains of menstruationhave
1> need men of faith who can see the --' A U'l(f'UF-ViJFf ,- in many, many cases, been

\:;;,.-, hath unseen foundations", who can see even"a in city the which midstof F H ( HaLr/) dRNSlRCiEQNT2<'iIN' 10BRREAK IN- eased nutrition by Cardui.(poor nourishment And where) mal-had

the wilderness.In .
taken away women's.strength, Car-
the fields both of secular and (LlFF-PUFP.)
D dui bas been found to increase the
spiritual achievement vision has appetite Improve digestion and In that
marched before victory. Carey, DN way help to build up a natural resistanceto
certain useless suffering. (Where Car-
Judson, Livingstone, every great ,
dul fails to benefit consult a physician.)
missionary, dreamed dreams and Ask your druggist for Cardul (pronounced
saw visions before they achieved MVN "Card-u-i.")
lasting victories in distant lands. ea

VIII. Resurrection (vv. 17-19)). fl.\ Pleasure and Happiness
God gave a promise and the only
Pleasure be supported by
can
r. means of fulfilling that promise was E d J/
rests
illusion.
about to be taken away, but Abra- \ Happiness upon
ham did not hesitate for he believed truth.

that God was able and ready to Y

',. raise the dead if necessary to fulfill
his promise. Have all our prospects OF fr KILL ALL FLIES"

been dashed to the ground? Is everything -r Placed
and kills flies.
Killer attracts
hopeless, humanly speak- THE Guaranteed eflectlve. Neat,
ing? God is both willing and able WERE"FIRING SOR- 01 ? convenient wuinot eof-orlniure Cannot anyth eplll-.
to make all things work togetherfor C oT '--IS soR- NO THAT Lasts all reason. 20o,at alldealers.
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IX. Hope (vv. 20-22). '
EN Z .a
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The forward look-that is the look 0
UP
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and worshiped, and passed on the I II ?HERE fr J1fflh1trntriIY'11Jffl1 SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE
covenant blessing. Joseph gave 60c sG s $1.20

commandment concerning his body, C
looking forward to God's fulfillmentof 1 1r
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the promise. I I

Christian hope is not a wishful desire EBy X AA""O

that an unbelievable thing may A recognlud Remedy Ear Rheumatic
somehow occur. That is an unbelieving Ted and Neuritis sufferers. A perfect Blood
r misuse of the word "hope." Purifier Makes thin Blood Rich and

'; To a child of God hope means a O'Lovgla@in@ 1 Healthy. Builds Strength and Vigor.
well-grounded assurance that God Always Effective Why suffer?
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will keep his word. J .,'iI1.:'!IIiJ'1IIcJ 01'1.].}I>S'1Ilcr< { ]'If.
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-I (Continued from Page 4) I II Lot ,8 Block 361 ........... O. C. Bryan ........................ 3.02
Text of New Law- I Lot 9 Block 361 .,,......... Robert Barnby .................... 3.02
Lot 6 Block 162 ............ J. C. Windheim ........-........ 3.02 Lot 10 Block 361 .......... Robert Barnby .................m 3.70
Lot 12 Block 162 .......... Ruth R. Beardsley............. 5.40E. Lot 16 Block 361 .......... J. C. O'Neal ......__................ 3.02
(ConUnued From Page Five) Lot 15 Block 163 ........-- L. Alston ........................ 21.55 Lots 23, 24 Block 361 :Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 238.30 "
tees oC the Internal Improvement Lot: 5 Block 167 ............ Herbert Goldstein ................ 3.70 Lot 25 Block 361 .......... :Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36
Fu.d. Lot 14 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 Lot 26 Block 361 ..........\ Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 J
of two Lot 15 Block 147 .......... Nora D. Ott ........................ 3.70 Lot 27 Block 361 .......... Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ._ 3.36
After the expiration years Lot 16 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 Lot 28 Block 361 .......... Mrs. Anna :M. Hopkins ._ 3.36 I
from date this Act shall become a Lot 17 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas _............... 3.70 Lot 29 Block 361 .......... Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ......__ "3.02
law nogourt in this State, either Lot 18 Block 167 ...-..... Pete M. Lanehart ................ 3.70 Lot 30 Block 361 .......... Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
Federal or State, shall have jurisduc- Lot 19 Block 167 .......... Pete M. Lanehart ................ 3.70T. Lot 31 Block 361 .......... Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
tion to entertain any suit brought by Lots 35 & 3(5( Block 167 B. Shelley..................... 41.10 Lot 32 Block 361 .......... ]Mrs. Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02
the former owner of said land or Lot 2 Block 168 ............ James Hartz ....................... 3.70 Lot 11 Block 362 ........... Rebecca Lutz ........................ 2.85
anyone claiming by, through, or un- Lot 1 Block 169 ............ \' Rebecca Lutz .......................... 8.80 Lot 12 Block 362 .......... Rebecca Lutz ...................._... 2.85
der him for the purpose of questioning Lot 3 Block 169 ............ Clew. Home Bldg Assoc. .... 29.20 Lot 20 Block 362 .......... Adolph Tishler _................... 3.70
in litigating or con- Lot 8 Block 170 ............ Victor Baron ........................ 3.70 Lot 21 Block 362 .......... Adolph Tishler 3.70 ,
or any way; State of Lot 9 Block 170 ............ l Victor Baron ........................ 3.70 Lot 28 Block 362 .......... Hattie S. Baker 3.70
the
testing the title of Lot 12 Block 171 .........: Leslie A. Kemp .........._......... 5.06 Lot 29 Block 362 .......... Hattie S. Baker ___.............._ 3.70
Florida, or its grantee to said land. Lot 14 Block 171 .......... Jenie E. Barber .................... 5.06 I Lot 30 Block 362 .......... N. B. O'Kelley 3.70
SECTION 10. In the event of any Lot 26 Block 171 .......... \ Rebecca Lutz ........................ 5.06 : Lot 32 Block 362 ........... Mrs. Rena F. Jacobi 3.70A.
sale provided for herein if said certificates .- Lot 10 Block 172 .......... ; r-mannel F. Selz .................. 4.04 Lot 12 Block 363 .......... ....: M Coleman 2.68
together with subsequent ,' Lot 11 Block 172 .......... Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 4.38 Lot 14 Block 363 .......__ (', :. W. R. Griffiths 2.68A.
omitted or levied taxes shall bring Lot 21 Block 172 .......... TG.. Hunt .......................... 4.04 Lot 22 Block 363 .......... ': '' Toulis ._ 19.00
more than the face thereof with interest Lot 1 Block 173 ............, '-1 f:. H. & Frances Small ........ 6.42D. Lot 24 Block 363 .......... .,. ]Mrs. E. A. Schult & Clew. Co. 19.00
thereon and costs incident to Lot 2 Block 173 ............ ", F. Woodward ................ 4.38L. Lot 24 Block 365 ..'...__. ,,';. :.; Edward Boyer ...\................_ 2,85Mrs.
such sale, then any uch Lot 21 Block 173 .......... }.':" ; M. Harding ...................... 5.40C. Lot 1 Block 367 .........__. : ] E. A. Schult ................. '42.80
making by said Lot 24 Block 173 ......:... J E. Shaw ......................_... 6.25! Lot 2 Block 367 ............ '. Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 24.10
be paid over ,. N.
balance shall Lot 8 Block 175 ............ :. .Toseph W. Smith ................ 3.02 Lot 3 Block '367 ............ :._; : Mrs. E. A. Schult ..............._ 13.90
the fee title
clerk to the owner rof Lot 1 Block 176 ............ Conrad Thorpe ....v............... 4.55 Lot 4 Block 367 ......m::. :/1.:: Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 13.90
of the said land at the date of making Lot 2 Block 176 ............ .:. ':. :... J. V. Shasky ........i............... 3.70 Lot 5 Block 367 ......__.... _.t, John O. Stendahl 2.34
of such sale unless there exists a Lot 4 Block 176 ............ .. :. Allan E. Heyson .................. 3.70J. Lot 8 Block 367 ........... .,.;1 ',:;__. Clewiston Dry Goods Co. ,m. 2.34
valid lien or liens upon said landsin Lot 6 Block 176 ............ .' Clinton Moorman ,............ 3.70 II Lot 9 Block 367'J \ O. Mf. Benson 2.34
which event such balance shall 1>.' Lot 8 Block 176 ............ \ Victor J. Robins, Sr. ............ 3.70 Lot 10 Block 367 ....-.... ; '?. Emil Hunsbourg ............:.... 2,68E.
paid over to such lien holder to the Lot 10 Block 176 .......... :" :Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 13 Block 367 .......... W. Hathaway .................. 2.68
extent of such lien or liens. Lot 11 Block 176 ::......... : ", Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 15 Block 367 ......__.. ; ,'Y ': Mrs. E. A. Schult 53.00
the event tax Lot 12 Block 176 .......... '., .: ]Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 Lot 16 Block 367 ........... ]Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 53.00
SECTION 11. In any .
with subsequent Lot 13 Block 176 .......... .), .... Mary S. Cooper ..................... 3.70 Lot 17 Block 367 .......... ', ': y'. Milan A. Farah 2.68 ,h
certificate together Lot 14 Block 176 .......... ; Lucille A. Lewis .................... 3.70 Lot 20 Block 367 .__....... Frank ,E. Miller .................... 2.68 I ,
or omitted taxes on a homestead are Lot 16 Block 176 .......... Ella M. Johnston ................ 3.70 Lot 2 Block 369 ............ J. W. Troeger ...................... 29.20J.
purchased under terms of this Act Lot 20 Block 176 .......... Dora Gimple ............................ 3.70 Lot 3 Block 369 ............ .. : .. W. Troeger ...................... 29.20
by any person or persons or corpo- Lot 21 Block 176 ......... Gustav C. Vos ...................... 3.70 Lot 11 Block 369 ..........' Mrs. J. W. Scott 25.80
ration, not the owner of the land described Lot 22 Block 176 .......... '. Ruth R. Beardsley ..,........... 3.70D. I Lot 13 Block 369 .......... ]Mrs.Mrs.. Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
in such certificate, then at Lot 23 Block 176 .......... ...'.* J. Johnson ...................... 3.70A. Lot 14 Block 369 ......:..' /. ] ; Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
the expiration of ten (10). years Lot 24 Block 176 ......... :' V. Bristow ...................... 4.55E. Lot 15 Block 369 .......".. Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn 3.70
the date of such sale of such Lot 28 Block 176 .......... W. Hathaway............... 3.19 Lot 16 Block 369 Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70
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shall Lot 30 Block 176 ......... James F. Costello ................ 3.19 Lot 17 Block 369 ........ :; : Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn _.....\ 3.70
certificates such purchaser Lot 32 Block 176 .......... .'.: .! Frank H. Roach .................. 3.19 Lot 24 Block 369 .. .. ::1 \ L. M. Harding ...................... 3.70
have the right to apply for tax deedas Lot 36 Block 176 .......... ) Ruth R. Beardsley............. 3.70 I Lot 25 Block 369 ':....:...: .>' Guy Pearl...................f.. 3.70
now provided by' law for land described Lot 6 Block 1! 5 ............ Walter Jussell ...................... 3.70 Lot 26 Block 369 ......... \.. ':" L. M. Harding ... 3.70
in such certificate, provided Lot 10 Block 195 .......... 'j; Janet J. Stockbridge ............ 3.70 I Lot 33 Block, 369 .......... /. : John H. Spies 3.70
that for ten (10) years from date Lot 23 Block 195 .......... !\.' ," Chas. W. Keenan ................ 4.55 I Lot 34 Block 369 .......... Elmer G. Case 3.70
of sale of such certificate the own- Lot 4 Block 196 ............ *' Thomas B. Hall .................. 3.70 (Lot 35 Block 369 ....--.... ,ti Elmer G. Case 3.70J.
er of said land, that is, the person Lot 5 Block 196 ............ ',\ Blanche Dean ...................... 3.70 i Lot i.i 14 Block 370 ....__.... ." C. Vickery 3.19J.
who held title to said land on date Lot 6 Block 196 ............ .'j; Maurice E. Vaslow ............:. 3.70. Lot 15 Block 370 .......... :.i] C. Vickery ,. 2.85
said certificate became two years old Lot 7 Block 196. ............ ';' Ella A. Nugent ...................... 3.70 Lot 18 Block 370 .......... '\ Bertha A., Taylor 2.85
Lot 8 Block 196 ............ ,1 Ella A. Nugent .................... 4.55 Lot 38 Block 370 '.......__. :' : : Ethel I. Button .....mm.-.. 3.70
or any grantee of such person or Lot 20 Block 196' .......... H. C. Kolstad ..;..................... 5.10 Lot 1 Block 371 ............ .' .; ( Mrs. T. B. Lord .................... 2.85
their legal representative or anyone Lot 4 Block 201 ............ < Claflin Garst ........................ 3.70E. Lot 15 Block 372 .......... .:; 1 Cornelius Bodine ................._ 2.34
holding any lien on such land shall Lot 6 Block 201 ............- "* ... J. Malone ........................ 3.70 I I Lot 10 Block 377 .........: ,"' .' Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 2.68
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have the right to redeem such land Lot 7 Block 201 ............ 1 H. R. Hqpkinson ................ 3.70 I Lot 15 Block 377 ---....... ', R. A. Lilley .......................... 3.36
from such tax certificates so sold by Lot 11 Block 201 .......... ,s'. M. B. Rothrock .................... 3.70 I Lot 21 ,Block 377 .......... Unknown .. 8.80G.
the payment to purchaser thereof Lot 20 Block 201 .......... ;.,) Mrs. L. K. Mulr .................... 3.70 Lot 31 Block 377 .......... : C. Voss .:.. 2.00
the amount bid therefor plus three Lot 34 lock 201 .......... M. Koenigsburg .................... 8.02 I Lot 32 Block 377 .......... ,;.; Mrs.Mary E. Moon ............ 2.00
per cent (3 % ) per annum from the Lot 1 Block 202 ............ .,' George A. Heinz .................. 4.55 I Lot 33 Block 377 .......... ', "Mrs. Mary E. Moon ............ 2.00A.
date of sale of such certificate together Lot 4 Block 202 ............ -a' Walter F. Carrie ................ 3.02.I Lot 34 Block 377 ". '...... __ V. Bristow 2.00
Lot 5 Block, 202 ............ Walter F. Carrie ................ 3.02 Lots 14, 15 Block 378 ,.1 .: Wilber Goff 17.30
with all costs paidby such Lot 10 Block 202 .......... Florence O'Meara .................. 3.70 Lot 17 Block 378 .......... Agnes Bitzer ........................ 7.10
purchaser in connection with pur- Lot 11 Block 202 .......... t :: 'Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 3.70 Lot 18 Block 378 .......... Mary Hayes Davis 27.50
chasing said certificate. Lot 12 Block 202 .......... Mrs. Frank C. Deacon ........ 3.70 Lot 19 Block 378 ....m... .. -, B. & B. Cash Grocery Store Co. 27.50
SECTION 12. If any provision, Lot 13 Block 202 .......... James J. Carroll ................ 3.70A. Lot 20 Block 378 .......... Alston Drug 27.50
clause, or section or part of action Lot 1 Block 203 ............ Reinert ..........................?. 7.10 Lot 2 Block 381 ............ Lillian Horowitz 2.00
of this Act shall be held to be unconstitutional Lot 3 Block 203 ............ .| Dora Gimple ........m.....*........ 4.55B. Lot 4 Block 381 ...: ....... :. ::' Otto H. Schuler 2.34S.
it shall not affect the Lot .4 Block 203 ....:....... :. ;-. A. DoerK ........................ 4.55 Lot 5 Block 381 ............ ..' ', ,,;,-'':: M. Paulson ...................... 2.34,
remainder of said Act. Lot 6 Block 203 ............, l ;'.. Mrs. Emily Rickmeyer ........ 4.55F. Lot 10 Block 383 .......... ,.; ..-' C. E. Stedman 2.00 ;
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Lot 11 Block 203 .......... '.y, Lot 11 Block' 383 ....... C. E. Stedman 2.00 iti;
SECTION 13. All laws and partsof W. Iverson ...................... 4.04 -.J "' f .,.
Lot. 12 Block 203 .......... r: Helen A. Sadtler .................. 4.04 Lot 22 Block 383 .......... .:% ", D. R. McEeachren .............. 2.17 -
laws in conflict herewith are here- Lot 17 Block 203 .......... Crumble Davis ........................ '4.89 Lot 23 Block 383 .......... .:;;a.'. D. R. McEeachren .............. 2.17
by repealed, except nothing' herein Lot 18 Block 203 .......... Julia Sharkey..................... 4.04 Lot 13 Block .385 .......... .:'. Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
shall prevent any person purchasingtax Lot 19 Block 203 .......... ,:. Mary King ............................ 4.04 '" -r-. ; Robert J. Olsen .. 7.40
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sale certificates as now providedby Lot 20 Block 203 .......... Ella Kane .............................. 4.04 Lot 14 Block 385 ..........' : __ Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth & .
law, Nor shall this Act be inter- Lot 22 Block 203 .......... Laura L. Logan .................... 4.04 '' ; i. Robert J. Olsen 7.40
preted or construed to relax or repeal Lot 1 Block 204. ............ Emily D. Rickmeyer .......... 3.70 Lot 15' Block 385, ........... ''d : \. Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
any provision of law prohibitingthe Lot 2 Block 204 ............ ,;; Emily D. Rickmeyer ............ 3.02 :;!-p.%.":,.f :.; Robert J. Olsen 7.40
cutting or removal of timber or Lot 4 Block 204 ............ r'' Mrs. H. A. Rosenthal....... 3.70 I Lot 16 Block 385 m....... /. ... Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth & .
turpentining while taxes Lot 8 Block 204 ........... ,, Emma E. Anderson ............ 5.40 i ;; ;[::.: Robert J. Olsen 7.40
same are Let 13 Block 204 .....,...: i Edwin G. Boon .................. 3.70 Lot 17 Block 385 .......... .'.," ', Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth '&
unpaid, nor any other law of like Lot 2 Block 207 ............ <. .. Lillian H. Wright ................ 3.36 .i Robert J. Olsen 21.00C.
tenor prohibiting the stripping of Lot 3 Block 207 ............ f. Charles W. Wrisht ............ 3.36 Lots 1, 2 Block 389 .... ,;' ''- E. Miner 11,90
natural resources of land upon I Lot. 4 Block 207 ............ Mrs. Minnie J. Starke ........ 3.36. Lot 2 Block 396 ............ : Jessie Kinderling .................. 1.66
which there are unpaid taxes. Lot 6 Block 207 ............ Helen M. Hathaway........... 3.36 Lot 15 Block ,403 .......... j W. E. Chenot 2.00
SECTION 14. This Act shall take I Lot 7 Block 207 ............ George W. Garber ................ 3.36 Lot 12 Block 405 .......... f.: John W. Meyers .m.-. .......... 3.70
effect immediately upon becominga Lot 13 Block 207........ '.' t Francis D. Nieman, Trustee 3.70 I Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 407? :', Gulf Refining 51.30
law. ,. Lot 19 Block 207 .......... ;., Amelia M. Hall .................... 3.02 Lot 11 Block 410 .m...... "' '.. Anna M. Hopkins ................ 2.34
Lot 20 Block 207 .......... I Lot 2 Block 411 : Anna M. Hopkins ......_......... 2.00
APPROVED BY GOVERNOR ,;' James J. Carroll .................. 3.02 t
JUNE 9 1937. Lot 22 Block, 207 .......... Marie Pavlik ........................ 3.02 I. Lot 6 Block 411 ............ )' L. L.' Lynn ............................ 2.34
Lot 23 Block 207 .......... y j8 Marie Pavlik ......................__ 4.38 Lot 7 Block 411 ............ Anna M. Hopkins ., 2.34
Filed in Office of Secretary of the Lot 3 Block 208 ..,......... W. A. Isaacs ........................ 2.34 Lot 9 Block 411 ............ r' George Wiebe ...................... 2.68
State, June 10, 1937.A Lot 4 Block 208 .......!.... W. A. Isaacs ........................ 2.S4 Lot 1 Block 412 .....;...... \j. Clewiston Laundry Co. ........ 42.80
Lot 5 Block 208 ............ .'- W. P. Didlake..................... 2.34 Lot 11 Block 412 ........._ l. = A. J. Wilders .........,. 2.00A.
PERFECT ENDING Lot 6 Block 208 ............ W. P. Didlake ...................... 2.34 Lot 12 Block 412 ..........' ". J. Wilders 2.00J.
Lot 7 Block 208 ............ .- Lawson Payne .............m...... 2.34 Lots 15, 16 Block 412 .. ). B. Sejgler ." 22.40W.
Three Britons very deaf, were Lot 8 Block 208 ............ : z: 1\[. Huiue ................................ 2.34J. Lot '21 Block 412 .......... /" ,.. G. Ames 3.70
Lot 9 Block' 208 ............ .. .;. Lots 26, 27 Block 412.. ;' Mabel Francis 3.70
riding through the country and came W. Huiue .......................... 2.34 r "
to a village. First-I is this Lot 10 Block 208 .......... ; .T. W. Huiue .......................... 2.34 Lots 1, 2 Block 414 ...... : Royal Lumber Co. ......_....... 30.90L.
Wembley? say Lot 11 Block 208 .......... John C. McCoy ......:.......:..... 2.34 Lot 40 Block 415 .......... : M. Harding 2.34
Lot 21 Block 208 .......... Lewis F. Mor ......................... 2.34 Lot 1 Block 417 ............ Charles O. Ostertag 3.70
Second:-No this is Thursday. Lot 22 Block 208 .......... ", T: :ewis F. Mor ........................ 2.34 Lot 2 Block 417 ".'......... '. ..;' '.., Charles O. Ostertag 3.02
Third Englishman says:-So am Lot 24 Block' 208 .......... H. F. Bycroft .......m......_....... 3.02 Lot 21 Block 417 .......... : / Ida L. Curtis .. 3.02
_ I, let's stop and have a drink and Lot 25 Block 208 .......... Emma Willard ...................... 3.02 Lot 22 Block 417 .......... I.. Ida L. Curtis 3.02
: wash it down with a soda and call Lot 26 Block 208 .......... Emma: Willard ...................... 3.02 Lot 19 Block 422 .......... : Hollis Lanier 3.02 .-L
it aday.: -Ex. Lot 28 Block 208 .......... Miss Caroline Pavlik ..m....... 3.02 Lot 20 Block 422 .......... ; ...i i., Hollis Lanier 3.02
t:_ Lot 20! Block 208 .......... ; Miss Caroline Pavlik ............ 3.02 Lot 21 Block 422 .......... > Hollis Lanier ::.. 3.02
i: METEOR FELL NEAR ICE PLANT Lot 27 Block 354 .......... Mrs. H. S. Sadtler .............. 3.02MrS. ; Lot 22 Block 422 .......... "'', Hollis ,Lanier 3.02
IN HOLLYWOOD EARLY MONDAY Lot 28 Block 354 .......... H. S. Sadtler .............. 8.02 Lot 23 Block 422 .......... '.,:. it- Hollis Lanier 3.02
r. Lot 29 Block 354 .......... Alice G. Rothrock ................ 3.02 Lot 24 Block 422 .......... Hollis Lanier 3.02
c. ri Lot 30 Block 354 ......._.. Atrs. H. S. Sadtler ................ 3.02 Lot 27 Block 422 ......__'". .' Elmer G. Case 3.02
i i r:, A meteor flaming from the sky Lot 31 Block 354 ...,...... Mrs. H. S. Sadtler ............'.... 3.02 Lot 28 Block 422 .. ...... .;.<.r Elmer G. Case 3.70
;. about 2:30 Monday morning struck Lot 32 Block. 354 .......... Jennie Barber ...................... 3.02 Lot 1 Block 423 ............ Adolph Tishler .. 3.70
r. just a few feet west of the City lee Lot 33 Block 354 .......... .T. K, Baker .......................?. 44.50 Lot 23 Block 423 .......... ': j; Fred A. Clelland 3.02
: and Fuel plant on Jackson street, Lot 1 Block 355 ............ John S. Banks ...................... 3.02 Lot 24 Block 423 .:........ ,S;?, Fred A. Clelland .........."'''''... 3.02
): plowing up'. the ground for several Lot 23 Block 355 .......... O'af' Olsen .............................. 3.02 Lot 27 Block 423 .......... v. H. R. Hopkinson 3.02
t: feet as it hit the earth. Lot 25 Block 355 .......... r-ornavd R. Payne .............__. 3.02 Lot 28 Block 423 m..m.. : Elmer G. Case 3.02
::; 'Wm. Overstreet was on duty and Lot: 28 Block 355 .......... Mrs. H. J. Warner ................ 3.02 Lot 29 Block 423 .......... :;t2"i Elmer G. Case 3.02
r.: : his small son, staying with him Lot 25 Block 356 ........_.. H. Burk ................................ 3.02 Lot 35 Block 446 '.m...... :--1,': Jordan Eilers 3.70
saw the meteor up Lot 26 Block SPGLot .......;;. T.T. Burk ................................ 3.02 Lot 36 Block 446 .......... Jordan Eilers 4.55
: plainly as it hit. He 28 Block 356 .,........ Julia T.. Sharkey ................ 3.02 Lot 13 Block 448 .......... Mamie II. Blacksmith .......... 2.85!
( said the whole sky appeared to blaze Lot 30 Block 356 .......... m P. Waddell ...................... 3.02 r Lot 10 Block 453 ...;...... .". Lilyan S. Cook ...................... 3.70
b{' up at the time.Fiagments Lot 39 Block 356 .......... T'Imer G. Case ...................... 3.02 Lot 11 Block 453 .......... .- Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
: of the mass of burned Lot 40 Block 356 .......... .. rimer G. Case ......__.............. 3.02 Lot 12 Block 453 .......... .' Lilyan S. Cook: 3.70
i and melted stone were picked up Lot 41 Block 356 .......... Elmer G. Cas .........m.......... 3.02 Lot 13 Block 453 .......... :-' Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
: Monday: by local people. The entire Lot 9 Block 357 ............ Alice A. Menee .................!,. 3.02 Lot 14 Block' 453 .......... Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
i meteor was, nearly as large as a Lot :22 Block 357 ....:..... Helen S. Sadtler .................. 4.55 Lot 15 Block 453 .......... ') Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
"! football appearently when it struck Tot 29 Block 357 .......... > -na ]M. Hopkins --.............. 3.70 Lot 33 Block 453 .......... I' H. L. Gramstadt .................. 3.70
+ '' but much of it shattered off. Some T.ot 30 Block 357 .......... Anna ]M. Hopkins ................ 3.701 I Lot 10 Block 495 .......... Mrs. M. L. Porteus ................ 2.34
t of the fragments resembled Lot 3 Block 358 ..........., O. H. Schulpr ...................... 3.02 I Lot 12 Block 495 .......... Z Ruth R. Beardsley............... 8.80
i,:; :'. coal chips of Lot 4 Block 358 ..__......., *rir1nri* L. Durgin .............. 3.02 Lot 13 Block 495.......... "> Ruth R. Beardsley............... 8.80
I;:: and others looked and felt like Trot' 4 Block 358 .....:...... David R. Larson .................. 3.02 Lot 14 Block 495 ........:. Claude L. Becket: 3.02
.'-f : ..; pieces of coke while still others were :; Lots 15. 16 Block. 358 "r*. E. A. Schult ................ 25.80 Lot 15 Block 495 .......... ; Annie L. Marshal 3.02
o'f hard stone like formation. -Hollywood : Lot 17 look 358 ........... Mrs. E. A. Schult ...............; 17.30 Lot 16 Block 495 .......... Tillie Pavlik 2.31
;,:.:.: : Sun. Lot 21 Blocl 358 ...... ... "ra J. Kuhlmann .............. 3.70 Lot 9 Block 498 ...........? 'Mary C. Sims ........................ 2.00G.
, 'r.V<.', __ I Lot 22 Block 358 ......._.. *, nrn J. Kuhlmann .............. 3.87 Lot 10 Block 498 .......... W. Fuquay 2.00
it...,\. ------,..-..--- Lot 23 Block 358 .......... T,. M. Hardine; .................... 4.55 Lot 15 Block 498 .......... Edith Taylor 2.00
'- Wore P.rince AlbertsIn I Lot 24 Block 358 ...;...... Aina J.. Kuhlmann ............ 3.70 Lots 24, 25 Block 80 .... Thomas G. Darnell ::............ 2.68
the "nifty nineties," most I Lot 25 Block 358 ........... Edith A. Becker ...............: 3.70 Lot 2 Block 503 ............ Lulu C. Griffith 1.15
(United States senators wore Prince I Lot 29 Block 358 .......... Marjorie L. Diirgln ............. 3.70 Lot 7 Block 505 __.......... Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth ........ 1.15
Alberts. The frock coat was r> svm- Lot 34 Block 358 .......... C'ew Co. & Mrs A F' Huffer 3.02 Lot 14 Block 505 ......:... .' Mrs. E. C. Norton Dawson. 1.15
bol of statesmanship' and a beard I ij Lot 43 Block 358 .....:.... Hilda Toenberg .........,..,....... 3.02M. I Lot 7 Block 544 ...........: Emory Flickinger & Marie
: j-wars the mark of'a man of maturity Lot 18 Block 360 .......:.. W. Young ........................ 3.02 s Redelsbacher 1.45
': : ,hand substance. I II Lot I'O Block 360 .......... M. W. Young ........................ 3.02 Lot 4 Block 550 ......__...: W. T. Frith .... 1.15
. ." Lot 40Block 361 ....:...,..r. Cora A. Keller :__.........?...... 3,02 Rolling Stock .........k:....... Fruit Growers Express' .\ "'1.32
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