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8T. PETERSBURG TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 24, 118 PAGE SIX COUNTY FEDERATION OF WOMAN'S FOR A POP-BREAKFAST CLUBS HOLDS SESSION AT DUNEDIN JUST RECEIVED 1 Carload Tf I where the lunches brought by every RESULTS YESTERDAY. American League. At Washington St. Louis 3.

At Iloston Cleveland 1. Others, rain. National League. At ChionRO Brooklyn 0. At Pittsburg Philadelphia 3.

At, Cincinnati Routon 4. At St. Louis New York 14 in- one was spread on small tables, ably enhanced by delicious coffee and Ice A Standard Table Stove Fresh Rock cream furnished by the Dunedin Woman's club. On returning to the hall the first matter, was the election of officers for coming year. Nominating commit Tho County Federation of Women's Clubs of Pinellas County met with a hearty welcome yesterday from the Dunedin Woman's Club.

Twelve different women's organizations responded to roll call, one of them being the newly organized club of Gulfport. The niumlng session was opened by all repenting the Lord's prayer followed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Sin-gletary. A few well-chosen words of welcome were spoken by Mrs. I Skinner, president of the Dunedin Women's club, to which Mrs.

T. A. Chan nlnrs. tee reported as it wan the first year IN BARRELS of the county federation, and as the state federation considered officers Southern League. At Atlanta Chattanooga 4.

At Little Rock New Orleans 4. At Memphis Mobile 1. At Birmingham Nashville 1. STANDING OF CLUBS. American League.

could not do justice to themselves or the work In one year, that the same officers be returned, whereupon a motion was made that the re-election of present officers be made unanimous carried. Three young ladies, Miss Feroll Miss Marjorie Something new and superior in Electric Appliances. Read these exclusive points of advantage. 1. Three distinct cooking operations accomplished at same time and at same cost.

2. Toast both sides of bread at one time. 3. Toasting never interferes with other cooking operations. 4.

Egg poaching attachment with four egg cellor of W. T. I. A. of St.

Petersburg, re ponded In a happy manner. Our warehouse is well supplied with: Alpha Portland Cement King's Windsor Cement King's Wood Pulp Plaster No. 1 Cypress 4 Ft. Lath Cement Waterproofing Plaster Paris and White Cement cups. 5.

Broils, boils, toasts, fries, anc steams. SEE ONE IN OUR SALES ROOM. "AT YOUR SERVICE" ST. PETERSBURG LIGHTING CO, 506 Central Avenue Phone 136 Harrison Hardware Furniture Co. Cordier and Miss Elizabeth Bivens, dressed In costumes sang "Three tie Maids from School" In such a charming manner that they were com-pelted to repeat.

Mrs. J. R. Hubbard followed with a most excellent paper on the Importance of music in tho public schools. Music is the smile of education and the universal language of tho world.

In the reconstruction days to come af-the war, music will play a great part. One of he great features of this will be that of coaimunity singing, now being advocated all over the country. To examplify the Idea of the popular songs of the soldiers and old-time favorites were sung by Mrs. Hubbard and the audience. A visiting club woman from California, and Honolulu, Miss Davidson, was called to the platform and gave greetings from those sister club women, and spoke of work there as very similar to ours.

Miss Elizabeth Skinner then gave a comprehensive report of the National Federation Convention held In Hot Springs, and the conference of Woman's Committee of Council of National Defense held recently in "Washington, D. both of which she attended. Both of them she said while continuing along usual lines of activity used them all as some feature of war work. All and every effort must bend to winning the war. Miss Blanche Miller chairman on res Won Lost Tet.

Boston 19 12 Cleveland .17 13 Chicago 14 12 .538 St. Louis 13 13 New York 1C. 11 .533 Philadelphia 12 16 .420 Washington 13 IS .410 Detroit 8 10 .333 National League. Won Lost Trt. New York 23 7 Chicago 19 11 Cincinnati IS 15, .545 Pittsburg 15 13 St, Louis 12 15 .444 Philadelphia 12 IB .429 Brooklyn 11 IS .379 Boston 12 19 Southern League.

Won Lost ret. New Orleans 20 10 Little Rock 21 11 Chattanooga 20 14 .588 Mobile IS 15 .545 Memphis 13 18 .419 Nashville, 14 20 .412 Birmingham 11 .407 Atlanta 9 23 TEXAS CATTLE EAT THE WINGS Minutes of previous meeting held In St. Petersburg were read and approved. A start in the effort to Introduce community singing was made by Mrs. J.

R. Hubbard of Clearwater, in the singing of one of the war songs, "Joan of Are," the audience taking up the chorus. Reports of officers and chairmen of departments then followed. Mrs. Mania Tritt of Largo, first vice-president ns chairman of press.

Mrs. X. A. Hamman of Clearwater on Finance, treasurer's report read by Mrs. John Beekman of Tarpon Springs; receipts for year $95.55, expenses $9.40, leaving a balance of in treasury.

Mrs. Chan. Ksteiiy of Woman's club of Petersburg, as auditor reported finding the account correct. Mrs. Herman Merrell, corresponding secretary, reported having written numerous letters and articles for several papers and recommended a resolution of thanks be given various county papers for their courtesy in this matter.

Mrs. Katherino Tippetts of St. Petersburg read several letters of regret from persons who had promised to take part, in the day's program, nota-lly one from Mrs. Fuller of Orlando. Dr.

Agnes Jones of Clearwater, chairman on prohibition, gave a fine report on what had been done nnd what, it was hoped to have done to make Florida a dry state. Mrs. Herman Merrell of St. Petersburg, chairman on education, reported good progress had been made in the effort to secure compulsory school attendance laws in the county. Nearly every district has responded heartily Louisiana Votes Down Amendment For Prohibition A Reliable Painter and STAG Semi-Put PAINT are the property owners best friends.

The Associated Press. Baton Rouge, May 23. Ratification of the federal prohibition amendment at this session of the Louisiana legis lature was defeated tonight when the senate, by a tie vote refused to eon Specials For Cash at the Tomsli EvilarCe-5: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE STORE OF BIG VALUES Irish Potatoes, 14 pound peck 23c Home Grown Ripe Tomatoes, pound 5c Home Grown Plums, 3 quarts for 25c Home Grown Peaches, 2 quarts for 25c No. 4 Pail Cottolene, 3.1-2 pounds at 85c (Cheapest and best shortening on the market) Another shipment of those good stewing figs only per pound 15c Javell water for bleaching and softening the water, per bottle 15c Tourist Favorite Coffee, 25c, Roasted Daily in St. Petersburg every pound guaranteed.

Fresh Smoked Hams, only per pound 32c Home Dressed Young Hens, pound 35c eiir in the house resolution adopted few hours previously. Keep your buildings property covered with a good reliable Mrs. Stokes Guilty OF AIRPLANES On All Three Counts in the matter of securing signatures to the petitions and while not all districts had been heard from, already olutions offered the following: The establishment of compulsory Education. The appointment of district nurses. That certificates of examination be required of all persons as to freedom from Trachoma.

Mature persons be encourage to take up teaching young women to take up nursing. Papers of county thanked for hearty co-operation. Dunedin Woman's club rising vote for their generous hospitality. paint such as the "Stag" brand and your expenses will be reduced to The Associated Press. more 'than enough sienrures had Flyers Are Forced to At All Times Stay with Their Machines Kansas Pity, May 23.

Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, charged with violation of the espionage net, was eonvietei upon all throe counts by a jury federal court, tonight. Judge. Vanval been obtained. Dr.

Grace Whit ford of Ozena, chairman of health, said the only effort towards improving health conditions, had been started in St. Petersburg to establish a home or hospital for tubercular patients among the colored population, who were a continual menace to the white element by their in kenburg suspended sentence pending A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Meeting adjourned after singing America. motion for a new trial. a minimum. Good Paint preserves the wood and protects property; "One gallon makes Two" 1 1 BAiuwse.

11 Mo. A.NJ The Old Reliable, Mr. Harry Crosby, is behind the meat counter again. REYNOLDS HEIGHTS Cooke Advises Girls To Eat Less Candies SATISFACTION YOUR MONEY BACK Asheville, N. C.

Four miles from Park Square PHONES 3498339 Weaverville' Car line. Largo airy rooms all veniences. modern con The Associated Philadelphia 23. The ideal "food adminirtration figure" has been defined in a statement issued by Jay Cooke, third local food administra The Associated Press. Dallas.

Texas, May 2H. discovery that Texas caltle will eat the wings of an nlridnnn if the machine is left unguarded is one of the reaso.is why a general order to "slick wilh the machine, no rnaller whal is iiimiessed npon every cadet aviator training in Texas. The cadets are instructed particularly never to leave their "ships" in fields no matter how far from the traveled road. The fact that cows have an appetite for airplanes was discovered only afier two machines had suffered real loss from discriminating Texas cattle. The wide, snpportinc; planes are covered wilh a cellulous preparation that makes them air tight, known in the technique of flying as "dope," and "dope" makes as tasty a meal for rows as the bovines have discovered ror a long time.

It softens under their tongues and the cattle in their eagerness to obtain it, will chew the expensive linen planes to pieces to ex PINELLAS HARDWARE CO. "WE DELIVER THE GOODS" 337 Central Ave. Phone timacy in the homes of the latter as servants, and laundresses. Her remarks were supplemented by Mrs. Es-terly, telling of the colored-, woman now taking a course of training In Jacksonville to fit her for supervising this work.

Miss Sarah Colton Smith In her ever capable manner first thanked anybody and everybody for the help they had given by agitating the question of need for her having an auto, which had just recently been purchased for her by the county commissioners. By means of this car she hopes to do more good work in so- tor. Grand view private park large lawn Rates on Application Mrs. A. O.

Ilieli, Pro)). No Consumptives Taken. 23 "Eat, less candy this summer," says Mr. Cooke in his heart to heart talk with women. "The less sugar you Bead the They Times Want Ads.

RrtriB 'Miit eat the more slender and graceful you will become. Besides, you are conserving food elements for our al lies and fighting the Hun while you A Room Well Papered Is Half Furnished TAKE, FOR INSTANCE curing data on cases of feeble-minded, and delinquents. Mrs. George Jackson of Dunedin, spoke of the many activities of the home economic department by means of this greater in stay at home. "There are hundreds of thousands of children and young people, of both sexes in Philadelphia, who can dis r.i play their patriotism only by acts of tract 'he last particle of "dope." flavor.

Another reason for the order is that an airplane is a valuable piece of properly with many detachable parts offering an attractive invitation to looters if one were left unprotected in a lonely field or on a road. Souvenir hunters, however, are self-denial. I suggest to these young people that they display their patriotism 'by cutting down their allowance of candy, chocolate sundaes, bon-bons and the various luxuries manufactured almost entirely from sugar.1' The new sugar rulings, according to Mr. Cooke, have been designed solely to give the housewife and the canner an opportunity to put up a large quantity of fruits this summer. "The fact Is," said Mr.

Cooke, "that the sugar situation is not at all encouraging, and I anticipate that some stringent rules may be promulgated after the canning season is over." much more i eared than thieves. Aviators who have made forced landings while on cross country flights say Motor cars; whether you pay $600, $1600 or even $6,000 every car is fundamentally the same. All are made of metal, leather, rubber. However, you can guess the price of a car the moment you see one. It's the inside work, the finer points that count.

The same principle applies to clothes and the I. and S. Bing Palm Beaches are a wonderful illustration of this "quality at a glance." Perhaps you wouldn't be able to describe in detail the finer points in workmanship, quality and style which make Bing Palm Beaches distinctive, but you see it at a glance. it requires their utmost vigilance to keep curious spectators from break No difference how well located, your rooms will not rent or sell unless they present an attractive appearance. Therefore, It' pays big to put your rooms- in shape inside as well as out.

We have a large assortment of all the latest designs and colorings in Wallpaper, Water Colors, Stains, Varnishes, and paint. Our stock of Picture Framte Moulding and ready made frames is up to date with a full assortment. terest had been awakened in both rural and city population; the incmrease in acreage and home garden planting, to carry out Hoover's propaganda of consorvafioit, ami hical raising of fod stuffs exceeded by gratifying a community kitchen was now being operated and much surplus of vegetables was being saved. Mrs. Julia Luckie of Gulfport presented the present status of the suffrage qustion.

Woman- is nobly doing Jier part to aid in the fight for world democracy, but cannot do It with greatest efficiency till she Is granted full equality with thfe manhood of the nation. Miss Jessie Morgan of St. Petersburg, chairman of conservation spoke of the necessity of enforcing existing laws, for protection of our national possessions, such as those of frests, stream, birds and fishes. Also discussion was the matter brought up of insisting what was going to be done in the matter of enforcing the No Fence law. ing up their "ships" and carrying them away piecemeal, bo eager are the country people for souvenirs.

An aviator landed recently in a wheat field not far from here. The curiosity and in him was so great that in less than an roar, the Long Lost Well Is Again In Working Order on New Pier field was so crowded that the owner of the ground had to ask the Dallas police to clear the field to prevent his growing crops from being stamp ed into a total loss. Excellence Is our "motto In framing and window shading. We can save you thirty per cent on your. outside paints, on five gallon lots in our mixing room.

We are here to stay, and our past reputation with our patrons Is our future hope for success. Workmen have succeeded in the well on the new pier on the 'h Decomlio JPfoMm i Three ILS, Planes Tho song, "Keep the Home Fires i rmt 1 That's why we stamp them with the DECO LABEL Are Lost to Huns 'A 1 Burning, was then Bung by Mrs. Bar-num. Dr. Grace Whil ford then gave a comprehensive address cy the child elfare work as planned by Woman's "Everything for the Painter and Decorator The Associated Press.

Berlin via London, May 23. Three The I. S. P.Ing Co, Ciiiciunau American airplanes were brought down on T.ys battlefield yesterday ac ft. F.

Smitft Paint Vall Paper Store cording to war office announcement. south side, which for several mbnths was lost, and there will again be good drinking water for those who use the new pier at the foot of Third avenue south. In the days of the old Fountain of Youth pier a fine flowing well was In action there, but when the pier went down during a storm the flow pipe was broken off and the well closed up. Workmen have at last succeeded in locating the well and In getting it to flowing. A fountain is being constructed on the pier under the direction of R.

E. Ludwlg, director of utilities, who declares while the flow Is not so generous as formerly, It Is ample for a good supply of fine, poft water. DENT ENGLISH CO. No. 247 Central Phone 43 Count Minotto Does AT THE DECO SIGN Not Get His Release Committee of Council of National Defense.

Told of wonderful work being done on Kast coast by Dr. Bird in four counties has secured co-operation of school board appropriating $1,200 for a social worker tQ take over work of looking after health conditions of children, giving prizes to children showing greatest improvement in six months. One of tho greatest dangers In Florida was the disease of the eye. Trachoma, the dread malady, menacing us from one of our nearby localities. At the conclusion adjournment was made to the Yacht Club building Quality Is the True Test of Cheapness" The Associated Press.

Chicago, May 2.1. Plea of Count A TIMES WANT AD WILL GET RESULTS Boyden, Ralston and Just Wright Shoes, Manhattan Shirts, Duo-fold und Globe Underwear, Stetson Hats, Arrow Collars, Faultless Nightwear, Interwoven Hose, Society Brand, Griffon, Styleplus and I. and S. Bing Clothes James Minotto for freedom on writ of habeas corpus, from internment on a presidential warrant, was denied today by Federal Judge Carpenter. Read the Timet Want Ads They Bring Result!.

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