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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 4

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50c AND $125 PER BOTTLE. -W Sen To PUau prar but lh rlfrrwt 4 the Lull- Btfc-in akrd bit audience, "lia you rl Sialr muM be nwrinl Speaking aai Hi iiuiii wh that all of Um? Miirrnaiimtal nuui lit tci- lb nroidrui ran da i lu rii ttute dcm Mid that niishi could nut Adnuutf rai( m4t Imom pliratiM. Hm maattmcat mtrvw tft right to reject anjr objrrtioMbU and uurr ucd of jriiri ibrt ftlrrfi lut that alwart (ell be had brwrbc? of tntrruaiimtal law, winch lb rufi uf iba I'aiicd Stale brhwd art in daily Jarr wf ucrurriiiib nim. CMwmmksUoiu Md remittance tnouU I kt addraaat and made payable to SIMIKOLI SON DANCE" (OONTIHITO rtOM TAOS ONU rim umx FILMS PUBLISHING COMPANY RELBE'S mounded. hnveef.

by J. KaUtw Car-Bill, a manufacturer and former president cf the chamber commerce of OHMil Pa? af Wt Pala Baacb Official Paptr af Pala Baac Canty Official Paper af Pala Beach Canty The New Drug Store West Palm Beach Masonic Temple Phone 11 Baarl af HaeaUoa BESOMS OF MOST INTERESTING ARTICLE SHOULD FORCE PEO KabT4 nail Miter Ike mmM at iMtaffM In Wa rlm tUmtk. nr-Ma, J-maiT It. 11. UMo( Marrh PLE TO THINK Columbu.

who happened to drop into lb of I ice of the managtnK tecrelary of lb board of trade icr-day afternoon while ping lliruuKh the ciir. Mr. Hiiiiier knew of Mr Careill achievement on civic de-velotmieni and invited him to attend the luncheon, Mr. Careill outlined a plan for the celebration uvina the Seminole Indian lm II. 0.

Well, mhetber he writing fill ion. airuiif a new ulijlufoithy. or en- saucd in makinu priH.liciic (orrcat. i Na. 39 1 ana oriKinal.

jv writer VL IX a the theme around which he iirunoed I ffili III WD TENTED MEETING Eraateli! Martin Speak Iattratted-ly Lat Evaaiag February 2, 191ft. Coateculiet 441. (I il ion or preftnli or believe let to build the fctival. The idea weit the committee off it feet and round that tlie ihinii that are are necearny the Ik-M of all Mille thing. of applaute followed hi remark and Such pmminmre i ijivcn to the tubject of the return of our Saviour PROGRESS WITHIN OUR PROVINCE lie ha bccii wnunir oin ecci- when J.

II. Mara, manager ol the fair aociaiiMi uk'Keted that the cele of in ni It-nt anicle in the Saiurday Even bration be named "Palm licach Semi inn l'ot bearinir on the nrobalile re- a it civrn no other one stibirct in the whole Bible said Rvangrlit I. M. Martin in hi lecture l.it niehl at ibe nole Sun-Dance." every man in the tuli of the war with reference of WITH condition in thi eily a they now are there eem to I no rchh! room wa on hi feet urging it adop eoure. ehiefly to thrir effect on Eng rrain wbv the cre.iu-l era of pro tion.

A motion by B. J. Carllierg that land, hut aKu with a cnirehcnive ported having sighted what is believed BELIEVED TO BE E3 the name be officially chosen carried I WHAT IS dawnnV "ih the Mr. advanced focialist, and hi WAS SIGHTED OFF JUPITER canva pavilion, comer Poinuttia and llibicu avenue. Continuing hi remark he said: "The New Tctanient alone ha more than three hundred reference to ihe (ccoud advent of our Ijird and Savi Well i an lo be I he miitiiig submarine K-5 off Jupiter Inlet, Florida, at 5 JO this af unanimously.

Dr. J. M. Munyon. alway ready with liiiltt of dav i lircikinu over the lion rcsiirct for the ctalilihed order of ion wild all xillc hrilliancy.

Teo- well-choten word filled to the brim ternoon. ul are awakeninu to the fact that INLET MONDAY NIGHT: THE BOAT'S WIRELESS IS LIMITED TO FIFTY MILES lAaMffawa Pimi) iliiiiK Hands hut liiile altove aero. In hi l.ilol article, which full of deep interest and hi peculiar with anc, found sense, made one of hi characteristic talk and kent the even a citv liavinu all the natural ad our Jeu Christ. Considering these vaniaue KM.eed by W'eM Palm enthusiasm boiling. Other ieaker re fact I am ure we are rich! in devoting lime to the study of this beautiful Local naval officials believe tlii clear up the mystery of the miiuii submarine the whereabout of which have not been known since Sunday morning and for which naval vcccf have been searching in vain since it Washington.

February I. The Xavy iihiloMiphy Keen at it nest. Mart-itiu with an allusion to the exploded sponded readily and rapidly and when .1 M. III I I Uracil cannot depend wholly iiton ctr-eumnianre and a naiiiral trend of pop theme. the toast master called tor pledges I Department received the rejiort last Because alarmist have arisen mak ulation for it prosiH-riiy: there must theory that the money kmu of the world have it in their power to pre irom me men nresent i eac i aiirfimmtt iroin t-iiar esion mai me cucain- ing sensational time iirnliciion in re nerd lie dome method taken to tso disappearance off the Carolina coast vent or nut a to" to the war, he pro every one would put himself behind ler Canfield rqiorted having sightcdj the movement, every man came to hi what appeared to be the submarine feet.

K-S. and official believe the subma- while enroute from New )ork to Key gard to the second coining of Christ this important bible truth ha been out after the buine if wc woulu have lite increase of people, of bni- ceed to explain why the mere fact that a nation may lie consuierer est. Naval officials sav that if the K-S ne, of handsome home ami prosper K. W. N'ickcrson nledired that Okee-lrine to be safe, but announced that liankriipt iloc not seriously impair aula and the everuladp would con.

I continued effort will be made to at uivestment. i iiivi'siiiimis. nearly disregarded, yel il is a subject that if rightly luidcrsiond would an anchor to keep the church from drilling on to the rock of hinder criticism. after miiug the flotilla and tender. i r.H, lonK have the people been sit- naturally, quite another matter if tribute their part to the success of the I ure the safely of the craft.

The K-S proceeded on her course she would be it become bankrupt on the side of its tinu iditf ami allowing other cities. (air and celebration. Iliad about eight men on board. food siinplv. titherwisc, as lie say, Ic-ss f.ivor.ililv situated than this, make When sorrow came to the dean near Jupiter inlet Saturday afternoon; and as the steamer Canfield appeared me Chairman oi the general coni- bankruptcy destroys no concrete which have been phenomenal of the disciple as they saw their mittec announced the following sub- (AsMdatea rrw) Charleston.

S. January 31. Cap Saviour taken irom their siehl hv the to le certain she sighted the submarine, it must have been the K-S as she long ha cry of "let the other thing; it merely wipes off a debt It is in itself, a mental, not a physical fact. cloud as recorded in Acts the fellow do il I 'it iiaintcd upon the wa the only submarine in those water. committees General Committee S.

C. Warrick. Chairman, T. J. Campbell, A.

A. Tano and J. Ralston Cargill. pcmi.mt that was placarded aliovc our message from heavin was 'Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gating up into tain B. Bryan, commandant of the navy yard here announced last night that the steamer A.

Caufield re the Nos wireless radius is limited llankruiitcy, consequently, thnuiih port as. loo long lias there lieen to fifty miles. Parades Committee R. I. Kisnaiiiih.

shown a spirit of penuriousiiess visible I pniitful ami destructive to small and to all an indication that indivi-1 lutlcss people, can be a very light eaven? tin same Jcsu which wa iken up from you into heaven shall Chairman, I. I. Mines, E. P. Maule, anil come in like manner as yc have seen him go into W.

II. Christy. Publicity Committee I. M. Mtinvon.

was wrapped within himself, to- matter to a lug people; ami annosi tally oblivious, careless, if that word I "amies to a state, or instance, if l.u.y rs to what England went bankrupt the com- TO TALE OF GAPTIVA WRECK I have talked with some people Chairman. D. H. Conkling, H. G.

Geer. J. T. Barton and Grote. about this subject ami heard the re conditiVns miKht he, so long as the pletest way tomorrow, notiimg mater-ln-lividual i-king gain: inunen- ml would be destroyed and it would siiTte to the imestmeiit.

I produce "no immediate convulsion. Attractions Committee W. A. Dutch. mark.

'That is all right but I hope he does not come in my What would Chairman, W. R. Kcene, H. P. Mc- Hut matters I.

ive now taken new Every acre of land would lie plowed ou think of the wile whose husband Umlcy anfl li. L. bteen. Transportation Committee) E. V.

trend. The spirit of progress has as neiore, just as many loaves oi i.i..ii inot. and ib( tn-e riiintiicnr- bread would be made, just as many to nourish sending out the branches yards of cloth spun, lint the nation Moses, Chairman, J. B. McDonald, G.

H. Smith and C. J. Peterson. Finance Committee I).

M. Donu'ntri. FUNDS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED winch iv ill. in time, extend far bevnnd would ultimately return, were me Chairman. B.

J. Carlberg, M. Hoenig the confines of the county and beckon bankruptcy absolutely perfect, to a con-with its enticing fronds all who de- dition of financial prnnitiveness. A was away who when congratulated about his soon return would say. hope he does not come in my You would think there was something wrong with her love.

The same logic applies to the individual who is unwilling to think with pleasure about the return of the one who gave his life for us. "Whether we like it or not he is go FOR THE REBUILDING OF CHURCH DESTROYED BY FIRE MUCH PUBLICITY WAS GAINED BY RUMORS WHICH HAD NO GROUNDS Last Saturday's New York Herald land-owning peasant growing his own food would be as well off as ever. In ano v. w. libiietts.

Music Committee Watkins, Chairman, D. L. Ervin, and R. S. Clark.

the general downfall of the credit sys sire to co-operate and help increase the business and the gond name and prosperity, no matter from what s.late tiiey may hail, of this county of 'I'altn I'cach and city of West Palm tem, and amid the disappearance of Dancing Committee T. T. Rpcsiv contained a three-column cut of Harry Payne Whitney's new yacht, the Cap- money, actual and in all its. hypothe Chairman, C. H.

Ellis and R. tical forms, he would revert to a sys Peach. People just now realize that tiva, with an aucouii. of her being Owens. (Special to The Post) Stuart, February 1.

The Stuart Methodist church recently burned during the destructive fire of Saturday, January 1, which, for a time, threatened the entire city west of the railroad, push is one of the requisites of pros- tern of barter to obtain what he did Decorations Committee A. ing to return and now is the time to get ready for that great reunion. Let's get ready." Tonight the Evangelist will speak upon the subject of the millennium or "No Second Chance." ashore close to St. Lucie inlet and in imminent danger of becoming a total perity that progress will follow ncr- not raise himself. Smith, Chairman.

I. Paul Clarke. The writer furnishes food for thought tin i sisteuce if that persistence be proper loss. u-. wmppie and j.

ti. Lhiles. ly placed. Athletics Committee-G. E.

Andrews, w' at once- Chairman. Jerome E. Wideman and VV of the church have completed the cam- when he states that an era of high prices, provided that wages can be brought up to the level of the prices, and the rise in rents "captured by tax When so large a city as New York a cily which the common people Von Behren Paign tor raising funds and now nave Farm and Fish enough money ready to commence the At the Baptist Church Being somewhat in the dark as to how the news of this catastrophe reached -New York before the faintest rumor of such an accident had become known in West Palm Beach, The Post telephoned to J. H. Rogers, of Port Sewall, for particulars, and was in tee J.

B. O'Hara. Chairman work of replacing the edifice, ation, or checked by legislation, is distinctly to the advantage of the Special musical and literary exer I. B. McDonald, ex-mayor of Stuart, Kennedy, Spencer Lainhart and R.

who was one of the heaviest losers as nronertv-less man. In short, the general cises at the Baptist church this evening. The thought presented will be the "Church in Its Outreaching Re trend of his predictions is that the the result of the conflagration, announces that he will rebuild the stores and formed that there was not a word of changed conditions will work more truth in the whole story, beyond the hardships on the property-owning and fact that the Captiva is riding com "rentier class than on the workers apartments, which were destroyed, at once. The owners of other houses burned have announced their intentioji of rebuilding and soon Stuart will have a Nickerson. General Secretary of the G.

Biggers. It was also stated that these appointments are merely the nuclei of the full sub-committees as it is expected that every member of the board of trade will join some one or more of the subcommittees and get busy. The chairman called a mpptino- would consider too firmly entrenched within its own prosperity to ever give thought to the point that there might be a general loss of trade when great New York finds it necessary to form its hoards of trade and its chambers of commerce for the sake of encouraging more and better and business conditions, it may be well to consider that no small city has the power to hold its own, even if there be no desire to gain, unless there is a strong element "of continual push behind it. Wesf Palm Beach has learned its lesson and now will go after business. It: will go after it right.

It will make no error of procrastination that and that the idle rich including the whole class who have been accustomed sponse to the World's Need and the Saviors' Commands." All seats free and all be more than welcome. After the regular exercises some very important business will be transacted. All members of the church and friends interested in the success of the church are urged to be present. to "live on their income, not derived from their own exertioas will be number' of larger and better buildings than were formerly there before the fire. fortably at anchor jnst inside the bar.

She has been visited by Mr. Rogers, is in no danger whatever, never was in any, and can up anchor and away whenever her owner wills. This is a fair example of the kind of news that is sent to the northern papers by their winter correspondens. It is only just to the Palm Beach press contingent gradually eliminated or forced into the opposing ranks. How far his prophecies will be tusti fied hv events seems to depend en When a smart man acts the fool that the committee at the new quarters of the board of trade in No.

4, Arcade Building, Narcissus street, this afternoon at four o'clock, when Mr. A. Ste-fano, special representative of the New York Herald, will take a flashliuli A girl first makes sure of her own marriage. Then she begins to look around for a suitable husband for her chum. means he has over-estimated the value to say that the roport sent to the Herald tirely on the extent to which the belli-eerent nations consent to impoverish of the advertising it will bring him.

is dated Jacksonville. themselves by continuing the war until 1. .1 his prophecies cannot escape becoming puuiuyrapn or me committee at work, for his publication. Further plans will be discussed and settled nnnn at "thief of time" which places the slow man in the rear ranks and then allows the more sagacious to first reach the goal. And now it is "A Greater West Palm Beach" in every sense of the word.

It is a "Get-Together Stay-Together All-Together" movement. There should be no let-up THERE MUST BE NONE 1 actualities. In any event, Mr. wens looks for a great social upheaval in all the countries as an in-eventable consequence of the war, and this meeting. Members of the board of trade not on the committees are invited to be present.

It is the dpsire nf strongly hints that both the banker and lawyer class will find themselves facing conditions of which they have never IF YOU HAE Mr. Stefano that the members of the committee wear Palm Beach suits and straw hats, as he intends to show to the people of the north the COIlHifinna dreamed. lew articles that nave been published lately are so full of mental pabulum as this latest prophecy of Mr. ESSAD FOUGHT THE TURKS at West Palm Beach now. Wels, and it will take a strong hold on for $2,500.

the imagination of all thoughtful It was also decided bv the hoard to readers. advertise for bids for the oiling of the ocean boulevard on the old road in district No. 3, the bids to be opened at rhp meeting of the board on Tuesday, February 22. MOT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Essad to organize a revolt. But Prince William fled to the protection of Austrian warships.

Essad himself was arrested and detained for a time, but was released through Italian mediation. Last October, Essad was formally made dictator of Albania and commander-in-chief of the army. He then expressed to the Italian minister his gratitude for the interest Italy once took in his behalf. VV. B.

Tallev. of Tacksonvillp. Hip architect on the new courthouse presented his estimate on the work done on the new courthouse by E. P. Maule, the contractor, amounting to no" getting Rexall Remedies in the past few weeks, we are glad to inform you that we have just received a very large shipment of Rexall goods and are now in a position to supply, your wnts.

In this shipment was some New Numbers of writing paper in pound boxes. Better come in and see the beautiful stationery we have on display. The board ordered the amount paid out or me county building fund. The board, also allowed Architect Tallev $220 for the inspection of the npw It is a risky practice to test seed corn in the field. If the corn fails to come up you are put to the extra ex courthouse during the month of REGULAR MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' WAS HELD YESTERDAY: F.

E. EN-CELL ELECTED CHAIR-" MAN After discussing the matter the board ecided to reject all bids for eradiW machinery. Bids will be advertised for in the near future for two additional The annual meeting of the board of county commissioners was held PHAJRMAC pense of preparing the land and replanting. The week or ten days lost may mean the difference between a good yield and loss if a drouth strikes. If you were troubled with diseases in any crop last year it will be well to write the Experiment Station of the University of Florida at Gainesville and learn the trouble if possible.

Preventive measures for many diseases must be taken weeks before the disease appears. It is often too late after the disease begins work. road rollers. A reply to the injuncetion suit filed by Frank W. Pope, complainant acting as attorney for the York Safe Lock.

Company, to prevent the board from jini yesterday in the courthouse when- the board decided to retain the same organization for another year including F. E. Encell, as chairman, H. Bus-sey, attorney for the board and the Palm Beach Post as the official organ for the board. The board of Greynolds Monroe, as contractors on the reconstruction of the main line road in old district No.

Near City Park West Palm Beach The Rexall Store Phone 16 awarding the contract for the steel vaults for the new courthouse to the Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, was fil-ed by the board today with George O. Butler, clerk of the circuit court. The board adjourned to meet this morning at nine o'clock. There seems to be no explanation for the rule that a boy baby is considered more desirable than a girl baby. I 5, which is now in Broward county, was accepted by the board.

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