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TWELVE THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1914 VALRICO IMPROVEMENT POLITICIANS PUZZLED ST OUR REGISTRATION All Clogged Up Here' Quick Relief ASSOCIATION IS BUSY Pinellas County Votes Bonds For a Home Owned Gas Plant Two Hundred Voters Turn Out and Only Sixty Oppose Issuance of $148,000 In Bonds WANT SHELL ROADS INSTEAD OF LACK OF INTEREST SHOWN HAS SURPRISED THEM In the belief that the child may be in Savannah, her photograph and a complete description of her appearance have been sent to the police authorities of that city. It is said that the Savannah police have been asked to make a thorough search for the man and his youthful companion and to detain them if they can be found. Mrs. H. C.

McCluney, the mother of Estelle, who operates the Richmond Htftel on West Forsyth Street, is frantic over the mysterious disappearance of her daughter, especially after having been informed that the rigid search of this city has been without any result. It is said that Mrs. McCluney is more convinced that br daughter was lured away from her home, than that she eloped. The police are still watching a woman here, who, according to Mrs. McCluney, is suspected of having abducted another young girl from a small town NARROW BRICK ONES Committees Named to Take Up Work A SIMPLE REMEDY TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION BEFORE IT BECOMES CHRONIC if ot Advancing Interests of Community Personal Notes VALRICO, March 3.

(Special) been drawn by J. B. McC'rary of Atlanta, and as soon as the formalities have been disposed of and the bonds sold, bids will be asked for. Bids were opened today at Clearwater for the construction of four ward schools, but they were all found to be too high for the amount of money, $65,000, available for this work. New plans and specifications will be drawn and new bids will be asked for.

ST. PETERSBURG, March 3. (Special) St. Petersburg today voted for a bond Issue of to be used in the construction of a municipal gas plant, two hundred voters turning out. One hundred and forty of these voted for the bond issue and sixty against it.

The vote was considerably larger than expected. Plans for the plant have already The Valrico Improvement Association met Monday nieht tho Van ant- Very few people go through life without some time or other being troubled with constipation. Thousands injure themselves by the use of strong cathartics, salts, mineral waters, pills and similar things. They have tem school house and the. work to be done was outlined and -discussed and the various committees were named.

E. P. Blanton was made chairman of the ways and means committee. B. L.

Hamner was made -chairman of the near here some time ago, and who is alleged to have threatened to steal Estelle. Authorities say that the name of the man supposed to be in the company of Estelle has not been learned, and further that, although the circumstances connected with the case seem very sus CAPTAIN G. W. HENDRY DEAD AT FORT MEADE publicity committee. Thomas Bur-dette was made chairman of the pro gram committee, T.

J. Harris of the membership committee. J. B. S.

Duval Had Registered 9,000 Up to March 2 and Hillsborough Only 2,800 May Be Rush Later JACKSONVILLE, March 3. (Special) "How would you like to be the supervisor of registration in tHills-borough County?" is a question politicians are asking of each other when they meet and discuss the very light registration in the county that for years has been the one polling the most votes in the entire State. "When it became known generally over Florida that Hillsborough had registered not -more than 2,800 people up to March 2 and that, in contrast with this, Duval County, which does not poll quite so heavy a vote, had registered nearly 9,000, the prediction was freely made by more than one man that Tampa and Hillsborough County citizens w.ould wake up at once to the contrast in registration figures and that the supervisor of registration of Hillsborough County between March 15 and April 15 will be the busiest official in the State. "If for no other reason," said prominent Floridian. "Tampa will Immediately get busy and see that the people of that city and county resistor, for the people of the South Florida metrdopolis will realize quicklv that it men in the city.

Their united lives begin under the happiest auspices and they have the best wishes of the entire community for continued happiness and prosperity. FORMER TAMPA GIRL CANNOT BE LOCATED Holmes of the legislation committee, Mrs. w. Miller of the junior aux inary committee and Mrs. P.

A. Cox or the ladies committee. The matter of securiner a. sixteen Pioneer Citizen Passes Away at Old Age Stood For High Morals and Advancement of Community FORT MEADE, March 3. (Special) Capt.

G. W. Hendry, one of the oldest pioneers of this section, died at the Southern Hotel Monday night. He came from Georgia in 1852 and Ayas seventy-four years old. He was the first to clear roads making it possible for travel.

He fought in the Indian foot shell road from the Riverview road to the junction of the Brandon road and Hopewell boulevard was Police of Jacksonville Still Unsuccessful In Their Search For Miss Estelle McCluney picious, there is a possibility that the case may not prove to be so serious as it now appears. According to the facts of the case, Estelle was seen on several occasions talking to the woman who is suspected of having had something to do with her disappearance. Saturday morning at was found that the child had completely vanished and the best of her dresses, and also those of her sister's wardrobe, had been taken. Since that time every effort has been made to find her, but the effort have been unsuccessful. taken up and discussed, and It was tha linanlmmm nnintAn v.

I porary value in some cases, it is true, but the good effect is soon lost, and the more one takes of them the less effective they become. A physic or purgative is seldom necessary, and much better and more permanent results can be obtained by using a scientific remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It does not hide behind a high sounding name, but is what it is represented to be, a mild laxative medicine. It is so mild that thousands of mothers give it to tiny infants, and yet it is so compounded and contains such definite ingredients that it will have equally good effect when used by a person suffering from the worst chronic constipation.

In fact, among the greatest endorsers of Syrup Pepsin are elderly people who have suffered for years and found nothing to benefit them until they took Syrup Pepsin. It is a fact that millions of families have Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin constantly In the house, homes Ilk those of Mr. H. W.

Fenstermaker, Siegfried, Pa. He says he has had wonderful results from the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, that, in fact, he has never found a remedy so good and he is glad to recommend it. The spec- JACKSONVILLE. Mar.

3. (Special) li, be preferable to a nine foot brick road MR. H. W. FENSTERMAKER ial value of this grand laxative tonic Is that it is suited to the needs of every member of the family.

It is pleasant-tasting, mild and non-griping. Unlike harsh physics, it works gradually and in a very brief time the stomach and bowel muscles are trained to do their work naturally again, when all medicines can be dispensed with. You can obtain a bottle at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. The latter sise is usually bought by families who already know Its value. Re Although a careful search has been I and the chairman was Instructed to I so notify the County Commissioners.

Yesterday Isaac M. Brandon, repre- sentingr the Brandon section, and I Miller, representing the "Valrico section, presented the matter to the County Commissioners, and in view would not be a good advertisement for made of the city by the police, only one clew has been found which may lead to the location of Estelle McCluney, the pretty 13-year-old LaVilla school girl, who disappeared last Saturday morning in a mysterious manner from her home. No. 339 West Forsyth Street. The police authorities have received information to the effect that a' girl, answering the description of Estelle McCluney, was seen in tha Union Depot.

sults are always guaranteed or money War of 1855-56, and was a veteran of the Civil War. He was sick six weeks. He was very industrious. Mr. Hendry was a man of good morals, standing for all that is good, true and noble.

He was a Methodist and a great newspaper writer, especially for religious papers. He is survived by a wife and one daughter. Mrs. Lavinia Harless, of Bartow, and a large circle of relatives and friends without number. The burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery at Fort Meade at two o'clock today.

or the heavy travel and the extensive improvements of that section the M'NAUGHTON DENOUNCES WESTERN FEDERATION will be refunded. Families wishing to try a free County Commissioners granted the re pie bottle ca nobtain it postpaid quest and it was ordered that bids be Tampa to lag behind Jacksonville in this matter and before the books close on April 15, I expect to see a close registration race between Duval and Hillsborough led by Jacksonville, and Tampa. Tampa Accustomed to Lead "Both Jacksonville and Tampa have addressing Dr. W. B.

Caldwell, Washington, Monticello. III. A Til A 1 advertised for at once. Urge Planting of Cane C. Mays, assistant to J.

A. Pride, industrial agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, was a guest of the Im postal card with your name and ad dress on it will do. Saturday evening, in company witn young man. It was further learned that the man and girl are believed to have purchased tickets for Savannah, Ga. After the careful search that has been been accustomed to leading in matters political and I do not believe that provement Association, and on behalf Tampa in this matter of registration "The picking has been pretty good for them, too, hasn't It?" Objection, to this question waa made locally, the police feel quite positive that the girl is not in Jacksonville.

(Continued from page one) Socialist himself," although not a militant one." McNaughton was vigorously cross-examined by O. N. Hilton, of counsel for the Federation. "So you- think alien agitators have been dispensing a 'gospel of hate in this community?" began Hilton. "Yes." "Do you think you have been dispensing one of love?" "Not necessarily, but I have preached against the doctrines of the "Mr.

Rees, in his opening statement said that alien organizers of the Fed- is silently going to allow Jacksonville to carry away the palm. However, I have been there and it is true that the registration has been w.oefully slow, the important matter being put off by many from day to day. "Recently the election precincts of the entire county were changed and eratlon had resorted to Intimidation and violence to gain a foothold here because the 'picking was do you endorse that?" "Yes." Hilton then established by that the directors of the Calumet and Hecla, except McNaughton, live near or in Boston. "They are aliens too?" he asked. "Yes." or the Seaboard urged the growers to plant cane, erect a cane mill, and to put In watermelons, tomatoes and other crops for next season.

Mr. Parsons, superintendent of the Seaboard, and his surveyors were out Monday surveying for side tracks and I switches that the matter of building the. town of Valrico could be proceeded with at once. I W. H.

Phipps in support of the de TUBERC INCREASES IN FRANCE PARIS, March 3. Tuberculosis in France has increased thirty-three and one-third per cent in the last year, according to the Temps, which publishes a statistical letter. this brought about a condition where a number, of people did not know the Swells Corns? Try WondcrfuP'GETS-ir' Greatest Corn-Cure World Haa Ever Known. "Gets" Corns Sure as Fate Thousands say "GETS-IT" is simply magic. If you've tried nearly everything under the sun to get rid of those corns, so much the better for "GETS-IT." Corn freedom is yours proper place to register.

But since the holding of the successful Gasparilla Carnival, the Hillsborough people have awakened to the fact that Jacksonville is putting one over them in this registration matter and now, with the ad P0VVER vent -of March 15th and the re-opening of the registration bo.oks at the court house, I expect that Registration Supervisor C. J. Bravo will have his hands so full registering people that Correct Lubrication I he will have to employ a small army of assistants. smoA-hct1 i most I O.I.ATIQW OWI HA I TARPON SPRINGS TARPON SPRINGS, arch 3 (Special) One of the most brilliant events that has taken place in Tarpon Springs this season was the marriage on Sunday afternoon of Mr. George Econome and Miss Avra Emmanuel.

The happy event took place at 2 o'clock at the beautiful new residence of the bride's Mr. George Emmanuel, on Grand Boulevard. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Jacobides, priest in charge of the Orthodox Greek Church, in a beautiful and impressive manner. The beautiful bride was a vision of loveliness in her handsome wedding dress of heavily embroidered net satin, with bridal veil of maline, caught up with orange blossoms, and carrying a large boquet of white carnations and ferns.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Stamatidos, was beautifully gowned in cream colored satin, handsomely embroidered and trimmed with fur. The best man, Mr. The.o Colettis, the bridegroom and the brother of the bride, Mr. George Emmanuel, who gave her away, wore the regulation gentlemen's dress suits.

At the conclusion of the marriage cere-money, congratulations and good wishes were I expressed and delicious refreshments were served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Econome left in an automobile for Tampa, from which city they will leave on a bridal tour, their destination being known only to themselves. The marriage ceremony was witnessed by a large number of friends, both Americans and Greeks. The bride came from Greece about a year ago make her home with her brother and through her attractive personality and musical accomplishments has made a large number of friends here.

The bridegroom is teller at the Greek-American Bank, is a large real estate owner, and one of the most prominent and popular young gentle lONOf ST tin. Expect 15,000 in Duval "Duval County politicians are pro phesying that when the books close Use "GETS-IT finally on April 15th, that Duval County will easily lead Florida Counties ExpimmlUm i -1n the tchedVile, the loner oppotite the er fedh) tm the (ride of GereoTle Mobiloil th should be Fa cnmple: meant "'Gargoyle Mobiloil Gmrjroyle Mobiloil Arctic. For electric vehicle, lue; Gerfayle Mobiloil A. The recommendatioin cover botb pleMure i and commercial vehicle ualea etherwue Doled. with a registration close to the fifteen thousand mark." and Yoa Will Mighty Soon Forget About Your Coras and Calluses.

The power of your automobile is simply the sum of your motor-efficiency plus your fuel-efficiency plus the efficiency of your lubricant. Today most automobile motors are well designed. You are offered little choice in gasoline. But lubricating oils differ widely both in quality and in "body." Despite this, motorists often select their lubricating oil with an indifference that is little short of The penalty is paid in a multiplicity of motor troubles. Hillsborough County is not alone in 19U 1909 I9 1910 light registration.

Voters all ver Florida have not shown a disposition 'CAM. to attend to the registration matter promptly and if the books were not to be open from March 15 for a month lArc. LArc Abbott Mrotit A A (Arc relArc. LAre. Are.

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eighteen years. A Arc. A A I A A I A Al fAy H- Buiclc (J cyl). A A A Considerable registration should be at last, not next week or next month, but right now! "GETS -IT" goes after A A A sire of the Seaboard to have a cane yrup mill established at Valrico agreed to supply cane for planting free to the growers, and a resolution was passed that the ways and means committee solicit the growers of the section and get one hundred and fifty acres in cane at once, and to proceed with arrangements to secure the mill. Resolution was passed by the improvement committee to proceed with the matter of forming a new school district to take care of the Van Zant School, and to present the matter to the School Board at its next regular meeting the last of March or first of April.

J. H. Imus, of Dayton, Ohio, has finished plowing his Jract and will next week to setting a citrus grove, and expects to start and complete a modern bungalow before returning to Ohio for the summer. J. B.

Purdy of Hawaii has had his tract plowed and fenced and "Win. E. Hamner completed yesterday the planting of his grove. F. Miller and J.

B. Hamner have added five hundred fig trees to their present fig orchard, part of which will be in bearing this year. T. O. Eichelberger is looking after the planting of the grove of H.

J. Johnston on the Durant road. Rev. Dr. Abernathey of, Brandon preached Sunday, taking the place of Dr.

Fisher. H. R. Renwanz of Grand Rapids. has had seven acres more of his land cleared and it will be set to a grove next week.

E. L. McCoy of Pittsburgh, purchased the thirty acres of W. H. "Workman of Scranton, and has had ten more acres cleared and planted to grove, his brother.

C. A. McCoy, of Toungstown, Ohio, has purchased the northeast corner of Hopewell Boulevard and the Valrico road and will next year put In three acres of truck and seven acres of grove. Judge J. Horrigan, of.

Omaha, has whitewashed all of his fence posts, and quite a number of the neighbors will do likewise in the near future, and It is proposed to call the Hopewell Boulevard for the length of one mile Cardinal Avenue and all the residents along that section have agreed to line the road with hybiscus. The County Court declared another mile of road in this section public road, making about eighteen miles de ArcJArclArc. A lAjcJ LArU r.Jsn corns as a crow does corn. There are ArclArcJArc. lArelAre, Arc.lArc.

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Put a few drops of "GETS-IT" on and see every corn and callus shrivel and vanish. That's the new way, the painless, sure, safe, quick way. Only "GETS-IT?" can do it. Apply it in 3 seconds. Every druggist in the land sells "GETS-IT," 25 cents a bottle, or sent direct by E.

Lawrence Chicago. LAre. Pi 'Couple Gear. Daimlers. prerequisite to voting but this can be attended to up to within thirty days of the June primary.

But a great majority of those who are registering over the State are at the same time looking after the matter of poll tax A A A A lArciArclAre An "Kaeot IDarreeOj. il DelaunY-BtUeviHo I A ment of poll tax. No one, wh.o fails to re-register and thus comply with the Bryan primary law, adopted by the recent session of the Florida Legislature, will be permitted a vote. a A payment. All those over fiftv-flv lAre.

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fwk.M i lArc. LAreJ An A Arc! A Only of the highest lubricating quality can properly protect the moving parts. Only oil whose "body? or thickness, is suited to your feed system can properly feed to the friction points. Only oil that combines these qualities can give your car: (1) The greatest horse-power efficiency. (2) The smoothest operation.

(3) The fewest repair troubles. (4) The lowest operating cost. (5) The longest life. (6) The greatest second-hand value. We have undertaken this serious problem with the thoroughness that has established our standing in the general lubricating field.

Each year we make a careful motor-analysis of each of the season's models. Based on these analyses and on practical experience, we specify, in a lubricating chart (printed in part on the right), the grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil that is most efficient for each make of car. If you are not interested in correct body" there still remains the best of reasons for using Gargoyle Mobiloils. A lArclArcJ Arc Urc. lAre.

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two years. Robert McCreery, manager of the Iowa Florida Fruit Company, will plant the balance of forty acres of fruit vet this season. He ha spt A A ArcJ Aral UrclArc. ArclArc lArc. Arc AreJArciAn A lAArcJArclrclArc.An:lArclAro.

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Matheaoa i MnwelldcVl K' ArclArc ArclArc A (Are, In sheer lubricating quality they stand alone. But you will make a serious mistake if you do not note down, from the chart, the grade whose body is best suited to your motor. lAreJiAroJArc LArciArc; To demonstrate a real method of reducing the high cost of living To get people to increase health by eating more nutritious food and to introduce to you the cleanest, most wholesome and finest macaroni made, we are giving with every 10c package of llmtMa A A lArc A LAre, A A A A A A A A A A A A LAre (Are A A Are. Arc, LArc Minerva A A. A 1 iArcJArc nitcnau (Are.

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lAreiArei" lArc (Arc A Are Are.) 9 LArciArc LArc. ArclArc lately, and every day in the year has fresh roses. He has splendid success with them by using a liberal amount of clay from the Seaboard cut in planting. M. Fugazzi of Cincinnati has been here for two weeks looking after the extensive plantings being made this year, and completing plans for the erection of additional packing house facilities.

Mr. H. L. Spencer, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, who is interested in the Iowa-Florida Fruit Company, who is stopping at the Tampa Bay Hotel In Tampa, has been a frequent visitor to this section during the week. Mayor Green, of Marshalltown, Iowa, will spend a few days with Mr.

Robert McCreery next week. Dr. Rolland, of Boston, will preach next Sunday, and he will be asked to lecture later in the week, as he is one of the most renowned geologists of this country. Mr. and Mrs.

Colvert Brown, of Llmona, attended services at Valrico last Sunday. George L. McVay of Oyster Bay. New York, is finishing the clearing of ten acres opposite the property of George L. Glass and J.

E. Bigham of Tampa, and will next week commence the planting of a grove thereon. The Grapefruit Growers' Association has just completed the planting of seventy-seven acres of their two hundred acre grove, and expect to start shortly the erection of a new bungalow for their superintendent, J. T. Harris.

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ArciArclAreiArelArc lArc THIS WEEK ONLY 20c Worth for 10c A Urc. LArc LArciArc, lAre, Arc. A grade for each type of motor The various grades, refined and filtered to remove free carbon, are: Gargoyle Mobiloil Gargoyle Mobiloil 'B," Gargoyle Mobiloil Gargoyle Mobiloil Gargoyle Mobiloil "Arctic." They are put up in I and 5 gallon sealed cans, in half-barrels and barrels. They are sold throughout the world. All are branded with the Gargoyle, whlchta our mark of manufacture.

Our dealers carry ample stocks of Gargoyle Mobiloils and are provided with our complete chart of recommendations. This will enable them to select the correct grade for your car. VACUUM OIL Rochester, U. S. A.

BRANCHES: DETROIT BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA INDIANAPOLIS Ford Bid 49 Federal St. 29 Broadway Fieber Bide 4th A Chestnut Stt. Indiana Pythian Bldr. Distributing warehouses in the principal cities of Vie world, A A lArciArc LAre A A LAre LArclAre Are' lAre, lAre A ire A A I A A A A A A A LArc Are Are Are. FOR SALE BY THE FOLLOWING PURE FOOD GROCERS LAreJArc LArciArc! A A Are LAre, (Arc lAre Are Are.

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Ball Grocery 503 Franklin St, W. G. Bryan, Rock Road. Burnett Kickliter, 2211 Seventh Ave. H.

S. Delcher, Michigan and Florida Aves. L. M. Del Rio, 1204 Seventh Ave.

S. J. Drawdy, 502 Franklin St. East Tampa Grocery Rock Road. J.

S. Goodbread, Tampa and Ross. Jose Gonzales, 19th St. and Ninth Ave. W.

L. Hendry, 1328 Seventh Ave. W. L. Hendry, 2204 Twelfth St.

Heights Grocery 2208 Central Ave. Judy Company, 2315 Seventh Ave. McClelland Blount, Michigan and Nebraska. J. R.

Mickler: Store No. 1. 813 Franklin Store No. 2, Michigan and Florida; Store No. 3, 1216 PYanklin Store No.

4, Grand Central and Magnolia; Store No. 5. 1507 Seventh Store No. 207 Lafayette St. L.

N. Milam, Seventh Ave. and SCth St Neill Lane, 1102 Ashley St. L. H.

Parrish, 703 Jefferson St. Roberts S10 Seventh Ave. Ruby Grocery 1101 Nebraska Ave. Sharpe 30G Main West Tamp. Spot Cash Grocery, Seventh and Nebraska.

Mobiloil CARRIED IN STOCK ALL GRADES AVIATRIX WOULD FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC NEW YORK, March 2. "If you men do not hurry and fly across the Atlantic, we women will do it first." This declaration was made by Mile. Helene Caragioni, the aviatrix, when she arrived on the Olympic. She torought. with her a monoplane in she will do some flying In America.

"I fly for the thrills." she said. "I would be delighted to cross the Atlantic with any man making the flight." Perkins, Sharpe Exclusive Agents for So. Florida A. J. REYNOLDS FHONE 2511 100 LAFAYETTE ST.

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