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TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915 sen The Tampa Morning Tribune P. G. WALL TO DELIVER My, How Comfortable" FIRST OF ALL when selling you our merchandise, we sell satisfaction. Spring Clothes of the quality which must stand this test, sold at this store. Hart Schaffner Marx and Wolf Bros.

Clothes are the best clothes at the price offered men who before paid $40 to $50 for a suit are seeing their mistake now lets show you Model 55 the new jD1Fx suit for men and young men prices range, MP MPv Cllila if-wJ PALM BEACH SUITS, MOHAIR SUITS, SILK SUITS $5.50, $7.50, $10.00 AND $15.00 WOLF BROTHERS Specialists in Good Clothes for Men and Boys This is what you hear from the man who thought he couldn't wear anything but a soft straw hat. Yes, YOU can wear a YACHT SHAPE They are made with soft brim that keep shape and are comfortable and stylish. $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 Miss Iouise, of Clearwater, spent Sun 1 THE PASSING THRONG J. A. Hlnton of Palmetto came to T1 I Si' Miss Mary DePre, of Bartow, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel, on a shopping tour.

Paul Ewing and wife and A. M. Nicholson of Ijakeland, were in the city yesterday, guests at the Hillsboro. S. E.

Gamble and R. M. Gamble, popular citizens of Centralia, were in the city yesterday, guests at the Royal. Harvey and G. G.

Jackson, of Williston, were here yesterday transacting business and greeting friends. C. A. Carpenter, assistant general freight agent for the Seaboard at Jacksonville, was here yesterday on business. Sim OlZtt The Clothing Corner LADIES PHONE 4196 Panama Hats Cleaned and Reblocked By Spanish Proceas.

We Absolutely Guarantee All Work Franklin The QUALITY HAT SHOP 1E2 Franklin 1222 BUY OLD BAGS "We pay highest cash prices. Prompt returns on all shipments. "We Buy Old Rubber and Sell Second Hand Tire Tampa yesterday to transact business. T. J.

Beaty of Seffner spent yesterday in the city attending to business. Mrs. J. H. Hill will leave over the Atlantic Coast Line today for Nashville.

Mrs. E. M. Hayes leaves over the Atlantic Coast Line today for Washington. C.

J. Thorne, of Fort Myers, is in the city, combining business and pleasure. J. Camell, from Omonet, was in Tampa yesterday, registered at the HillBboro. O.

Falk left yesterday for New York to buy his summer line of clothing. Rowell Hart, of Clearwater, coast ed Into Tampa yesterday from the West Coast. I. S. Levy and wife were passengers over the Seaboard yesterday for Jacksonville.

Abe Farage, of Kissimmee, was in the city yesterday, mingling business and pleasure. Miss Edith Robinson was a passenger over the Seaboard last night for St. Louis. M. J.

Moody of Alafla spent yesterday In the city attending to business and meeting friends. John T. Lowe of Plant City came to Tampa yesterday to meet friends and transact business. Guy H. Toph, formerly a resident of this city, but now living at Lakeland, is at the Bay Mew.

R. L. James, traveling passenger agent for the Seaboard, spent yesterday in Orlando on business. J. C.

Coleman, of Mareland, was a business visitor to the city yesterday, a guest at the Hillsboro. Prof. B. F. Floyd, of Gainesville, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel, on business.

TAMPA BAG COMPANY NEW PHONE NUMBER 4457 1407 Marlon Street MjS BORO HOTEL D. H. Archibald. J. J.

Urgh, M. P. Plumb, A. Oross. J.

H. Rosenthal, Quincey Levy, Irving- Zindler, New York; W. P. O'Neal, Now Orleans; Harold B. Sa.nd-ertram, J.

Emard, B. L. Larrimore, Willis Calloway, Jacksonville; J. B. Jetton, Chicago; J.

F. Townsend, Philadelphia; Isabel Main, Fort Myers; O. Himes, Grand Rapids. Paul Bwing and wife, A. M.

Nicholson, Lakeland; IX Boger, Nashville; Jack Andrews, Decatur; J. C. Coleman, Mareland; J. J. Campbell and wife, Cincinnati; Ih and Mm.

J. T. Campbell, San Antonio; G. T. Nkikey, New Orleans; W.

D. Brown, Charleston, Miss; Ben B. Taylor, Knox-vTOe; Quincey Levy, New York; J. Coxa-en, Omonet, Fla. TXH3 SOTO V.

Marsh and wife, Sbrtngr; W. W. Tomllnson and wife, Cade Ctty; C. A. Atkins, Atlanta; Vernon Johnson and wife.

Montgomery; Miss Bessie Davis, Miss Anna R. Davis, Athens, John A. Graham and wife, Brad on town; B. W. Blount, J.

L. Jacobs, Jacksonville; Vance Winter, Sarasota; B. F. Floyd, Gainesville; E. C.

FttwreraM and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer, Dr. R. Goldstein, John P.

Wales, city; A. P. Jordan, Punta Gorda; Mrs. B. K.

Youngr, Miss M. L. McLaughlin, Lakeland; L. D. Young, Chicago; S.

C. Steele, Live Oak; J. M. Johnson, Savannah; C. M.

Green-son, Baltimore; Alvis Williams. Cincinnati; William H. Piatt, Philadelphia: J. F. Gay, New Orleans; C.

D. Furman, Bartow; A. O. Martin, San-ford; W. B.

Harvard, Tampa; Miss Mary DuPre. Bartow; R. E. Hood, Balnbridge, Ga. P.

I. Busby left over the Seaboard yesterday for Jackson-vine. Abe Maas left over the Seaboard last nteht for Columbia, S. C. S.

J. Nicholson and wife are in the city from Lake Hamilton. J. N. Lozane will leave over the Coast Lin today for New York.

Isabel Main, of Fort Myera, is in the city, a guest at trie mugporo. i FRANKLIN ST. I SK3F0R SALERF Qj TALK TO fig' rsi ri The Choice Prices CASH OR CREDIT "Cream" of "Close-In" Building Sites MORE THAN ELEVEN HUNDRED Lots to select from. Every city improvement; easy walk from Court House. J500 to $900.

TALK TO HICKMAN PHONE 2296 ADDRESS 10 GRADUATES TALENTED ROTARIAN TO LAUNCH CLASS OF 1515 Prof. Robinson Congratulates the Class On Securing Speaker of Such Recognized Ability Educators, politicians, philosophers and ministers of the Gospel nave launched the last five classes from Hillsborough High into life's sea, but it remains for the class of 1915 to depart from the usual custom of secur-ine the initial impetus of their later livps frnm a member of one of the "professions." A business men, plain in his way, yet among the greatest successes in Florida's history, will de liver the commencement address to th' class he is Perry G. Wall. The commencement exercises will be held at 8 p. May 22, at the Tampa Bay Casino.

Professor K. D. Robinson, 'principal of Hillsborough, declared yesterday that he believed the class exceedingly fortunate in securing Mr. Wall to deliver the-address on the night of com- mpnrpmpn. "We have heard from noted men in nearly all of the profes sion since I have been principal," he said, "and I am glad that I have been able to secure a business man who can talk to them of their future." The speakers in the past five years have been among the best in the soutn.

ie class of 1910 was addressed by President A. A. Murphree of I'ni-versity of Florida. The class of 1911 was addressed by Dr. John A.

Thax-ton, dean at the University of Florida and now State High School Inspector. In 1912 Dr. Harvey Cox, professor of philosophy at the University of Florida, delivered the commencement address. Each of these three men were and are now prominent in the nation's educational circfes and Dr. Cox is among the most noted exponents on philosophy in the South.

The next year Rev. E. W. Thompson spoke to the class of 1913. Rev.

was a late choice, taking up the task on only a. day's notice after the speaker on whom the class had been depending discovering his inability to be present. Rev. Thompson delivered one of the most earnest speeches that a Hillsborough graduating class ever listened to, despite the short notice. He represents the ministers in the list and is one of the most noted divines in the Methodist Church's counsels.

Last year Governor Park Trammell completed the list. Mr. Wall, whose fame as a speaker is young, will speak on 'Education and Efficiency." Remembering his speech on "The Press," delivered at the Rotary breakfast to members of the Florida press during Gasparilla week. which has been quoted in nearly every newspaper in the State, the members of the class and their friends are looking forward to something worthy of even Hillsborough's class of 1915. The graduates this year number eighty-two.

It Is not only the largest class ever graduated from Hillsborough High but is the largest class ever graduated from '-ny Florida high school or prep, school. Numbers have not detracted from the scholarship of the class and it ranks high in the list of Hillsborough classes. C. J. HUTCHINSON SELLS FRANKLIN ST.

BUSINESS New York Wholesaler Purchases Business and Will Conduct An Up-to-Date Department Store New Vork and Tampa Department Stores, is the style of a firm which has just entered the Tampa mercantile field, having purchased the business of C. J. Hutchinson, at the corner of Franklin and Tyler Streets The new company 5s capitalized at $25,000, of which $20,000 is paid in. The president and one of the chief stockholders Is Abe Keller, a New York ity wholesale merchant. Frank Rich ards, the vice president was associated with Mr.

Hutchinspn, is a resident of Tampa and well known here. Irving Levy, of New York City, Is secretary and is now here making the necessary arrangements to take over the Hutch inson business. The new firm will conduct a com plete and up-to-date department store. The Hutchinson stock, although new, will be closed out and a complete new stock introduced, a carload of which is now here and the balance enroute. Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't.

It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all.

of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find. too. that all itching and digging' of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store.

It is inexpensive and four ounces is a.11 you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. "The 'w a s. at TAMPA, FLA. day with 1j.

P. E'ickie, assistant secre tary of the Tampa Board of Trade. Raymond Pardee, of Tonotosassa, a noted authority on fly nshinK. was in the citv yesterday buyine a new supply of hooks and sinkers and corks. W.

W. Tomlinson and his bride are at the DeSoto Hotel, from Dade Citv. They were married Sunday Mrs. Tomlinson was Miss Lulu Burkett. Sterling J.

Kd wards and J. Shell Horton, young men of Thonotosa ssa. passed through Tampa yesterday en route to Pasco, on a combined business and pleasure excursion. --S. K.

Sparkman. County Tax Assessor, left, last night for Tallahassee, where he will spend several days mix ing with the State legislators, and meeting old friends and political as sociates. Mrs. B. K.

Young and her sister Miss Mclaughlin, motored to the city Sunday night with Dr. and Mrs. Gil mer, of this city, dined at the DeSoto, saw the show at the Tampa Theater and returned to Lakeland yesterday. Robert Holmes, of Danville, 111 who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs.

W. H. Snavely on North Brevard Street, left yesterday for Danville, after spending several weeks here. He is a prosperous automobile dealer there. M.

C. Bostain, formerly of this city, but now a gentleman farmer at Cosno, irj the Keystone Park neighborhood, was in the city yesterday greeting many old friends here. Mr. BosTain, who is a brother of Ben Bostain, has four acres under cultivation and Is very enthusiastic. Col.

A. P. Jordan, of Punta Gorda, pure food inspector, is here on business a guest at the DeSoto Hotel. Col. Jordan was accused by several horrt-culturalists of disseminating false reports of Florida.

The genial colonel thereat set out to verify every fish story he had ever penned. N. H. Harrison, popular claim agent, left over the Seaboard last night for Tallahassee where, he declares, he is called on an official er-raJid. After searching diligently two years for the widow of a negro killed several years ago by one of the corporations he represents, Mr.

Harrison seriously says he has just located the bereaved black in Tallahassee. He says he honestly intends to pay the claim. Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger tlpi By morning most, if not all, of thin awful scurf will have dis appeared. Two or three applications will desrty every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and falling hair. Tag Dance, Ballast Point Tonight.

ROLL OF THE DEAD DIXON Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock yesterday over the remains of the late Capt. Nicholis Dixon, ajred eiRhty-four. who died Saturday. The services were conducted by Father McN'ally and pall bearers were members of the Knights of Columbus. The remains were shipped last night, under the direction of J.

Reed, to Brunswick, where the interment wi" take place today. The pall yesterday were D. H. Austin, T. J.

O'Neill, TT E. Lucas, William Kruse, E. W. Monrose and J. V.

Driscoll. KBXDRICK Mrs. Mattie J. Ken-drick. wife of T.

Kendrick, died yesterday afternoon at her late residence No. 917 Twentieth Avenue. She is survived by her husband who is a well known concrete contractor, an eleven-year-old daughter. Ernestine, and a three-year-old son, Robert. Her mother, Mrs.

Hardaway and a hrother, Dan Hardaway. are al living. The pall bearers will be Harold Struss, Albert Bartholomew, Claude Thiot, Ijeslie Brown, B. Spencer and Mr. Mingledorfer.

They will meet at the Henderson Undertaking Parlors at 2 o'clock. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. I. C. Jenkins, pastor of the Tarn pa Heights Methodist Church, The interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery.

PLAN FOR MEMORIAL DAY A. H. Terry Post Will Hold Regular Meeting This Afternoon Plans for a Memorial Day program will be discussed this afternoon in the regular meeting of the A. H. Terry Post, No.

1, Grand Army of the Re public. The meeting will be held at 3 clock and all members are urged to be present. An interesting feature will be the report of the department's work during the past year. gak i tampr uar WORKS 406 FRANKLIN 8TREET, TAMPA, FLA. Panama and Straw Hats a specialty.

Work done by expert hat cleaners from Havana, Cuba. All work guaranteed. Ship your old hats to us by narcel post and we will make them new. Prompt attention. Work called for and delivered.

PHONE No. 4126 AND MEN'S PHONE 4196 P. O. Bex 625 Worth Its Weight in Gold No other remedy gives new strength, energy and vitality to the weak' and run down like Leonardl'a Glood Elixir, Its remarkable power over disease Ilea In the fact that it enriches and purifies the blood so that this vital fluid circulates through the body, replacing? worn out tissues and building; up new healthy ones. The tired body feel the strenirth.

enlg effect of Leonard is Blood Elixir with almost the first dose. It Is pecially valuable for giving; new strength to men and women of advanced age. It restores spent energy and vitality. It Is the one remedy worthy of the name of a true blood purifier. It builds Up the system, regulates the nerves and restore tba health and strength.

Leonardl'a Blood Klixir cures rheumatism, catarrh, blood poison and all diseases of the blood. Makes rich red blood. Money back is not satisfied. Sold by all druggists. STANDARD AUDIT CO.

Commercial and Municipal Auditors 603 Citizens Bank Trust Bids. Telephone 1108. P. O. Box 830 Our Phone Number Remains the Same Two-Three-Three-Ought 2 3 3 0 THE DAY AND NIGHT SUPERB AUTO SERVICE If you can't Get 2330 turn the wheel TWO-SEVEN -SEVEN-SIX EAGLE AUTO.

SERVICE 306'2 TWIGGS ST. Money Saved! A good pair of shoes should not be thrown away when the soles are worn and the heels run down. We can take those same shoes, put a new bottom on them, rebuild the heels and when they are shined they will look as well and feel better than a new pair. TAMPA SHU FIXRY Shoes Called For and Delivered Phone 4413 206 Lafayette St Tourists Attention THE GENUINE PRIMUS" WtCKLESS BLUE FLAME COAL OIL STOVES SMOKELESS, ODORLESS, EXPLOSIONS IMPOSSIBLE Will Boll One Quart of Cold water In three MInutaa. Cons times less than one-half cent par hnnr arhll In PRICE $2.50 operation.

P. A. SPOTO CO. Agent, Wanted GENERAL SOUTHERN AGENTS 1S30 Seventh Corner 19th Tampa, Fla. Phone 239S Tier Dr.

J. T. Campbell, a prominent physician a.t San Antonio, was in the city yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Campbell. J.

F. DeBerry, S. J. Bryan and S. M.

McLaughlin, all of West Palm Beach, were here yesterday on business and pleasure. R. C. Hood, of Bainbridge, popular salesman of bottling works machinery, is here on business, a guest at the DeSoto. Charles Styron, chief engineer on the dredge Florida, tied up for repairs, spent the week-end with his family in St.

Petersburg. J. J. Gil bride and wife will leave over the Atlantic Coast Line today for Washington, en route to their home in Akron, O. C.

A. Atkins, who sells "wooden overcoats" of the Gate City Coffin Company, is in the city, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel. Alvis Williams, of, Baltimore, popular clothing salesman, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel, on business. Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Craven and children were passengers over the Atlantic Coast Line yesterday for Cumberland City, Miss. B. W.

Blount, a prominent naval stores operator at Jacksonville, was In the city yesterday, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel, on business. John A. Graham, a prominent Bradentown citizen, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the DeSoto Hotel, accompanied by Mrs. Graham. Jack McGraw, of Jacksonville, a well known dealer in automobile ac- I cessones.

was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Bay View Hotel. 'Mrs. W. P. Dicks and daughter, "Hello!" "Yes, of course the new phone system works fine Willard won Europe iB at war Villa and Carranza both whipped the other at the same time and place (according to their separate reports).

These to me are all TRIVIAL MATTERS and you know it. But, there is something for you to bear in mind which is IMPORTANT to both you and me In fact, to all of us. That is VAL'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS, ICES, SUNDAES, SODA WATERS All made from Fresh Fruit and Purest Cream. They "taste like mire to me." While the Coffee, Tea and Chocolate are the very best. DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL BREAKFAST launch and Supper Dishes and good things to eat in the meantime.

Remember C. H. S. The Best 5c Cigar DUKE OF BELCOURT The Superior Cigar at 10c and up ALWAYS GO TO Open 4:30 A. M.

to 12 Midnight AT THE CORNER Tampa and Lafayette Sts. VAL SHERIFF SPENCER GOES TO PROTECT INTERESTS Left Last Night for Tallahassee to be on Ground During Fight to Prevent Ratification of Suspension Sheriff W. C. Spencer left last night for Tallahassee where he will spend several days watching his interests. and ascertaining the steps necessary to defend himself before th State Senate, in regard to his recent suspension from office by Governor Trammell.

Just before leaving, the Sheriff said he would remain in Tallahassee as long as he considered it necessary, but believed his stay would not be of mors than a few days. "I have nothing to pay about the trip," he said, "other than that I'm going there to be on the ground, and do what is necessary to protect myself. "1 could give you a lengthy interview -on the situation, but do not think it advisable now. and do not think it would be of interest to the public. "I am standing pat, and not worrying.

As I said Immediately after my return from my last trip to the Capital, I am ready and willing to let my record as an officer answer for me: and that if it isn't a good record, I don't want to remain Sheriff." Tag Dance, Ballast Point Tonight. fand Convalescent; Aged People, Debil itated or lllcaM omuiui Gold Medal Fans ana at louus All lirunmjit. or E.FOUGERA 90 Beehman St.NewYork A. E. MEEKS WOOD OAK WOOD PINE WOOD ROLLER WOOD TELEPHONE 3535 There IS a Difference In Quality of Palm Beach Suits We do not carry the cheapest grade, but we DO give you your money's worth for $7.50 and $8.00 THE SUIT A Large Line to Select From HARRIS CLOTHING CO.

713 Franklin St. Phone 3274 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DIAMOND The diamond Is said to have the power of making men courageous and magnanimous. To protect from evil spirits. Maintains concord between husband and wife and for this reason is considered the most appropriate for an engagement ring. We carry an immense stock of fine diamonds each one carefully selected, and our long experience insures that you will get all you pay for.

OWEN -COTTER JEWELRY CO. The Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jewelers Phone 4324 613 Franklin St. THAT PROSPEROUS LOOK Means much to you, whatever your station or walk in life. And it can be obtained and retained at such a slight expense, too. See that your clothes are cleaned and pressed by reliable, competent cleaners, properly equipped.

There are none more so than the STAR CLEANING COMPANY Phoc 3215 WOOD Best and Cheapest In the City Pine Wood, strand, dlvd. Roller Wood, strand, $2.25 Oak Wood, strand, dlvd $2.25 Turpentine Chips, when ordered with wood, per sack 25c Terms, Cash CITY FUEL CO. PHONE 2947 YOU WILL NOT GO WRONG BUYING -tl-. DltAfl II DI US. "Clothes Beautiful" $15 to $40 Palm Beach Suits Workmanship unexcelled $8.50 Heywood Shoes $4.50 Straw Hats $1.50 to $5 Silk Shirts $3 to S3 Keller Clothing Company 317 Franklin St.

Phone 4074 Each flavor is so good that it's puzzling to choose but don't keep the man waiting. Just say POINSETTI A AND LEAVE IT TO HIM! TAMPA DAIRY COMPANY PHONE 4689.

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