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THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918 QUART-A-MONTH" LAV EFFECTIVE IN STATE TAKE BILL OF RIGHTS TO PEACE CONFERENCE SAVE 35 to 50 On the Following Standard Makes of Tires Kelly-Springfield, Ajax, Marathon, Portage, Diamond, Norwalk, Fisk, Goodrich, Firestone, United States, etc. The Original Cut-Rate Tire House EVEN -THOUGH FEDERAL COURT SAID NO COMMITTEE FROM AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS Will Go to Paris Equal Rights And Privileges to All Is the Ground Work Is Opinion of Gov. Catts, Who Doesn't, However, Threaten Anything OUR CUT RATES ON SOME STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES. AND TUBES Plain Tread Non-Skid Tubes 28x3 $2.50 Plain Tread Non-Skid Tubes $3.75 22.50.. 24.50..

4.00 26.00.. 27.00.. 4.25 33x4 34x4 36x4 TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 18.

(Special.) Governor Catts. when asked this morning for an expression regarding the holding of Federal Judge William B. Sheppard in 12.00.. 2.50 15.50.. 2.75 PHILADELPHIA, Dec.

18. A bill of rights which It is proposed shall be Incorporated in the organic laws of new or enlarged states that may be established as a result of the world war was adopted at the final session today of tha American Jewish Congress, and will be the American Express Company case, which involves the construction of the 30x3 11.00.. 30x3-. 14.50.. 16.50..

31 4 20.50., 32 4 21.00.. quart-a-month" law as passed bv the 29.00.. 31.50.. 4.50 31.50.. 33.50..

4.75 32.50.. 5.00 37 5 36.00. 38.00. 5.50 special session of the legislature, said: presented to the Versailles peace con 17.50.. 3.00 22.50..

3.25 23.00.. 3.50 i nave no criticism to make about ference by a delegation or nine representing the Jews of the United States. Th delegation. Increased from seven Judge Sheppard's ruling. He Ts regarded by everyone as an honest and conservative man and an able Jurist.

I do to nine and elected by the congress, fol Bllsllll. 'Dealine with men's, boys' and chil- Dealing with men not assume, however, that the state lows: courts are in any way bound to follow Judge Julian W. Mack of Chicago. Cut your tire expense In half by buying standard makes of tires and tubes at cut rates. The Original Cut-Rate Tire House 1303-5 Franklin St.

Tampa, Fla. Telephone 2186 president of the congress: Stephens b. Wise, New York; Louis Marshall, New York; Col. Harry Cutler, Providence, R. nis construction of the statute, and while the express company will act under the protection of the decree of a court of competent jurisdiction in handling Jacob De Haas, New York; Rabbi B.

shipments of whiskey, this order will not L. Lovinthal, Philadelphia; Nanum cyr-kin. New York; Joseph Barondess. New York; Morris Welnchevsky, New York. dren's clothing and furnishings We would like "to have you call and look over pur distinctive lines of Boys' and Children's Clothing and Furnishings.

It is the largest in Florida and selected from the best makers. A Christmas Suit or Overcoat for your boy will be just the ideal gift. IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Bernard G. Richards of New York Is secretary of the delegation, which is un der instructions to leave for Europe as soon as possible. The report presented by Mr.

Maranan ROOFING AND PAVING We furnish material under all recommended the following: Ready to bid on all paving and rooN Ing contracts. T. B. SHERRILL Contractor 3C2 N. Delaware.

Phone 4301. That the American Jewish Congress apply to citizens of the state of Florida. That the statute stands in force prohibiting any person In 'dry' territories receiving more than one quart of whiskey per month from beyond his precinct is my view of the status of this matter. I do not intend t6 write any letters of directions to any sheriffs or other officers in regard to this matter and I believe I am Justified In assuming that each officer In this state knows what his duty is and will perform that duty without fear or favor. I apprehend that it will only be a few days before some Individual will take the chance of acquiring possession of liquor in violation of this law and that the sheriff, in the discharge of his duty, will arrest such person and that the defendant will sue out a writ of respectfully requests the peace conference to insert in the treaty of peace as conditions precedent to the creation of the new or enlarged states which it is proposed to call into being, that express You will find practical gifts the things that men must have Neckwear, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Shirts, and many other useful gifts, all at the right prices.

Come in and look over our beautiful stock, which is the most complete in Florida. provisions be made a part of the constl- stutions of such states before tney snail be finally recognized as states by the SlilliliiiilQI Siiili pas signatories of the treaty, as follows: '1. All Inhabitants of the territory habeas corpus before the supreme court of (name of nation), Including such per and therefore procure a final adjudica sons together with their families, who, In The tlon upon the validity of the statute by the highest available authorities. "I feel that I have done my whole duty towards the people of Florida when I have exercised every function within my power to eliminate whiskey from this Shop Now And Take Advantage of Our Big Stock Special Christmas Ten-Story Bank Building state. I nave done all that any man could do along this line and I expect ro pursue this same course in future.

have neither the time nor the inclination to attempt to interfere with or Influence subsequent to August 1, 1914. fled, removed or were expelled therefrom and who shall within ten years from the adoption of this provision return thereto, shall for all purposes be citizens thereof; provided, however, that such as have been subjects of other states, who desire to retain tfielr allegiance to such states or assume allegiance to their successor states, to the exclusion of (nationality) citizenship may do so by a formal declaration to be made within a specified period. '2. For a period of ten years from the adoption of this provision, no law shall be enacted restricting any former inhabitant of a state which Included the territory of (name pf nation) acquiring citizenship therein. E-qual Privileges for All '3.

All citizens of (name of nation), without distinction as to race, nationall- the courts regarding the construction of statutes which the people of the state Offering of Florida, through their representatives, nave placed upon them. I sincerely be lieve that the state of Florida possesses 0 AL APPROPRIATION after the strike committee received notification from Washington of the. Intention of war labor board representatives to hold a hearing In New York on as able a lot of sheriffs, county Judges and other officials In whose hands rests the enforcement of the law, as does any BOATMEN POSTPONE STRIKE NEW YORK, Dec. 18. Decision to postpone the harbor boatmen's Btrike, which hjtd been' ''fixed for tomorrow morning, was announced, late today- state in' the" Union, and a have no an prehension that any one of them will fall short of fairly and conscientiously per BILL PASSED BY HOUSE forming his whole duty in a fearless and efficient manner.

It shall be left to them. ty or creed, shall enjoy equal civil, polit ical, all religious and national rights and OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS iT0 uoster1vicers in Beginning Saturday, December 7th, and until Christmas eve, we will sell the General Electric or Westinghouse all nickel-plated 6-b. Iron for $4.75. We also invite you to inspect our complete line of Electrical Devices, consisting of Toasters, Percolators, Heaters, Warming Pads, Sewing Machine Motors and Toy Western Electric Ranges, which are sure to please the children. With each range I have before me all the work which one man can possibly do between now and the first of the year to get everything in shape for the beginning of the new year, and would not have any time to give the enforcement of this law my personal attention If I were Inclined to do so." TO GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA Don't let the dread influenza get you.

If you have even the slightest cough or cold, better begin using Foley's Honey and Tar at once. Henry Willis, Sandy Point, Texas, is one of the many thousand's who consider this remedy "Juat fine." He says: "I suffered severely with a bad cough; after using four or five dollars' worth of different medicines decided to try Foley's Honey and Tar. One bottle gave relief. Best medicine I ever used." Contains no opiates. The oil stimulates the kidney action and enables the organs to throw off the pol-eons which oause premature old age.

New life and strength increase as you continue the treatment. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor and prevent a return of the II Not to Organize Any Separate Postal Flying Corps WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. The annual postofflce appropriation bill, carrying a total of $357,350,000, was, passed late to- Science eays that old age begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs.

This being true, It is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It is a standard old-time home remedy and needs no introduction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules, containing about 5 drops each. Take them as you would a pill, with a small swallow of water.

Do not wait until old age or disease Go to your day by the house without amendment, rc- have settled down for good, no laws nall be enacted or enforced which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of, or impose upon any person any discrimination, disability restriction whatsoever on account of race, nationality -or religion, or deny to any person the equal protection of the law. '4. The principle of minority representation shall be provided for by law. '5. The members of the various national as well as religious bodies of (name of nation), shall be accorded autonomous management of their own communal institutions, whether they be religious, educational, charitable or otherwise.

'6 No law shall be enacted restricting the use of any language and all existing laws declaring such prohibition are repealed, nor shall any language test be established. Those who observe' any other than the first day of the week as their Sabbath shall not be prohibited from pursuing their secular affairs on any other than that which they observe; nor shall they be required to perform any acts on their Sabbath or holv days which they shall regard as a desecration The congress adopted the proposition of the National Polish Department and Polish National Defense Committee for a committee to Investigate condition in Poland affecting the Jews and to make a public report of the findings. The congress adjourned to meet wft-in one year after the signing of the peace treaty or sooner if the European delegation should deem it necessary. we give a Toy Vacuum druggist and get a box ofGOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you.

Three sizes. But remember to ask for the original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages. quiring te postmaster-general to use army aviators for mail airplanes instead of organizing a separate postal flying corps. This is the first of the 1920 supply measures to be passed by the house.

It now goes to the senate. The provision that army aviators operate the machines was offered by Representative Green of Iowa, Republican, as a substitute for a COUNTY GETS PAR FOR $870,000 OF ROAD BONDS AT PRIVATE SALE section of the bill proposing an appropriation of $2,185,000 for the purchase of planes by the postmaster-general. It was adopted 96 to 82. (Continued from Page One) conditions, and conditioned upon the Immediate delivery of the bonds awaded to us by your board on March 22, 191S, we agree to pay you an additional 2 per rprt. nf the nar value thereof in addition Suggestions for Xmas! Amendments to the bill continues In ef to 98 and accrued interest, making 100 i fect wage Increases of 15 to 20 per cent, granted last year to clerks In first and second-class postoffices and carriers In cities.

Provision is also made for the creation of a committee of five senators and five representatives to recommend cents on the dollar and accrued interest to date of delivery, delivery to be made the United States Mortgage and Trust Company In New York city and payment to bs made in current money." The letter was signed by R. L. Davis. to the next congress readjusJment of the salaries of all postal employes, including postmasters. 1 Legislation providing for an Increase of CELTIC RETURNS WITH FIRST UNIT OF NEGROES A resolution followed this which di V5V rected that the first five bonds of tne issue bs cancelled because it was Im- Sractieable to deliver them so near the ate of maturity.

This brings the Issue down to 5870,000. Tampa Electric COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Reconsider Old Action The next motion was carried against the negative vote of Mr. Mabry, the commissioners voting to reconsider the action taken September 13, which cancelled the eaje of the bonds to Davis Phone 2661. 810 Tampa St.

NEW YORK. Dec. 18. The first detachment of negro soldiers to come home from the war set foot on native soil again when th steamship Celtic docked at her pier. The big liner reached New York late yesterday.

The Celtic left Liverpool December 6, bearing the headquarters medical detachment and the third battalion of the Eight Hundred Fourteenth negro Infantry comprising thirty-six officers and 11,119 men. In addition there were five units of casus, sixty-five bedridden soldiers and civilians. The total was 155 officers and 2,122 enlisted men. Tennis' Rackets Webb on. March 22, the action at that time being taken by mutual agreement 50 epr cent.

In the allowances to third-class postoffices for the hire of clerks also Is contained in the bill. In the senate the house bill, authorizing the government to furnish uniforms and equipment to naval officers at cost and another house bill providing, for the temporary promotion of officers of ie marine corps now serving with the army, also was approved and both measures now go to the white house for the president's approval. A bill legalizing Informal contracts of the' war department was today ordered favorably reported by the house military committee. More than 6.600 contracts given verbally or by telegraph, segregating $1,675,000,000 will be affected by the measure. The committee amended the department's draft of the measure so as to provide, that In compensating contractors for cancelled orders payment musti'be on "a reasonable value" of work done.

There will be no general public building bill next year. The house buildings committee so decided today on a tie vote. of Davis Webb and members of the mm Favorite $1.50 Phone 2669 board, and the sale being postponed indefinitely. The certified check of Davis Wetb'was returned to them after the September 13 resolution carried. The main resolution yesterday which sold the bonds carried with four votes against one and was as follows: "Whereas Davis Webb were award Popular $2.00 Premier Tennis Rackets Restrung.

Bicycles for Boys and Girls Baseball Gloves Boxing Gloves and all kinds of Sporting Goods AT ed the J875.000 good roads gold bonds MR. CARPENTER Have a large stock Beaver Board and Bosphoric Stucco Board. All Kinds Roofing. Galvanized Iron Warehouse for rent or sale. BAKER HOLMES CO.

To Bring Additional Units Heme WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Additional unis overseas, including about 1,500 officers and men assigned by General Pershing for early convoy home, were announced by the war department today as follows: Thirty-fifth, One Hundred Forty-ninth, One Hundred Fifty-eighth. One Hundred Seventy-third and Eight Hundred First aero squadrons, companies A nad Twenty-sixth engineers; One Hundred Second and One Hundred Eleventh trench mortar batteries; Headquarters Thirty-ninth brigade', coast of Hillsborough county, March 22, and "Whereas their bid provided for the purchase of all or any portion of said issue, and Inasmuch as this board has provided for the cancellation of bonds numbered one to five inclusive, and "Whereas Davis Webb have requested Immediate delivery of said bonds; Cor. Polk and Green Cannon.

Manager. Morgan and Bell Streets. BLOODSHOT EYES Are cured without pain in one day by Leonardos Golden Eye Lotion. No other eye remedy In the world as cooling, healing and strengthening for weak eyes; Insist on having "Leonardi's." It makes strong eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.

Sold by all druggists. "Therefore, ba It resolved that bonds Tampa Streets numbered 6 to 875 Inclusive, of the value of $870,000, be delivered to Davis Webb or their assigns In accordance with their bid on file In the office of the clerk of the board, upon payment of par and accrued interest to date of delivery, and 'am NECROLOGICAL RO LLC ALL. A SUCCESS ORLANDO, Dec. 18. (Special.) The Christmas Rollcall of the Red Cross Is taking prominent place here this week and a very large enrollment from both city and county is assured.

A large tent erected at the corner of Orange and Pine streets is a busy spot, large numbers cominff there to renew their membership or to enroll as new members. Through; out the county this enrollment Is going forward actively with the earnest wish to 'bring Orange county up to a 100 per cent, rollcall. DOCTORS SAY CALOTABS ARE BEST FOR COLDS Cap. Harry W. Ford NEW YORK.

Dec. 18 Captain Harry W. Ford, F. of Detroit, president that bonds be delivered to Davis Webb or their assigns." A certified check from Davis Webb was received with their communication yesterday as the required deposit with their bid, it being understood that this was to apply on their bond for fulfillment of contract, as soon as the bonds were delivered. Work to Start Soon With the sale of these bonds well on the way to completion, it is probable work will soon commence on the construction of the new roads with the West Coast ling connecting Hillsborough with Pinellas county, the first strip to be rebuilt.

Mr. Webb said yesterday his of the Saxon Motor Car corporation, who recently was discharged from the motor transport corps at Jacksonville, died in a hospital here today of pneumonia. John C. Calhoun NEW YORK, Dec. 18.

John C. Calhoun, a grandson of the noted states TO GET THE MOST OF WEAR From your shoes the repair work should be the best available. 2750 PHONE 2750 Hillsboro Shoe Hospital Opposite Hillsboro Hotel 312 Twiggs Street Parcel Post Paid Owe Way On Out-Of-Town Orders. man, died here today at the ase SIT DlWil AiD FIGURE UP eighty-flve years. Boys9 Overcoats Military models.

Reefer Overcoats. We can please you at popular prices, at AftW Th3 According to the world's greatest physicians and medical experts, calomel is the beet and only dependable remedy for breaking up cold overnight or cutting short an attack of sore throat, deep-seated cough, influenza or la grippe. Now that science has purified calomel of all its nausea and dangerous qualities, the new kind of calomel, called "Calotabs" is even more popular than the old style. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water that's all. No raits, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your diet, work or pleasures.

Next morning your cold has vanished and your whole system Is purified and refreshed. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends and guarantees Calotabs and will refund the price if you are not delighted with them. Adv. he built' with poor lumber.

Then decid that you will avoid that expense by using first-class lumber In your building. Such i decision naturally means that you will here for your lumber. For every-xDody knows we sell none but the best THElPRira POSTPONE REVIEW WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Postponement from December 24 to December 26 of the review of the Atlantic fleet by Secretary Daniels at New York, was announced tonight at the navy department, following receipt of a message from Admiral Mayo, commander of the units of ihe fleet now returning from European waters.

Admiral' Mayo informed the department that bad weather is delaying the returning vessels and it would ba Impossible to reach New York until the day after Christmas. firm would b-s ready to commence construction within the next ninety days. The road will be made from asphalt b'ock manufactured In Tampa by the Florida Asphalt Block Company, which has the contract to furnish material for twenty miles of the fifty-four miles of new roadway. This will take about 4,000,000 blocks. President A.

C. Proudfoot said the plant on the Hillsborough river would be put in operation as soon as the county got the Mnoney for the bonds. Asphalt construction will be used on all roadway fifteen feet wide, while the vitrified brick will be used on the narrower strips. The road from Plant City connecting with the Polk county road will the second link to be rebuilt. Mr.

Webb stated his firm would work on only one road at a time and that about 100 men would be The Shop That Satisfies. 910 Franklin St. cheapest in the end and as cheap ts any at the start. T. RAMSEY eth 17th Tampa.

Fla. Phone 382S STUDEBAKER AND WEBER WAGONS i The Home of Quality Good WillService Get In Touch With Us Regarding Your Needs In One reason com has become popular PostToasties Pulleys Bearings Belting Valves Shovels Packings Wire Rope Fittings Brooms Iron and Steel soys ROOFING tSl WHILE IT LASTS 75 McCormick and Deerlng Mowing Machines and Parts Cole Planters and Guano Distributors John Deere and Avery Plows, Harrows. The Best Cultivators. Kerosene Engines EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM J. B.

HARDIN, 22iive- NICHOLAS ROMANOFF IS STILL ALIVE, IS BELIEF AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17. (By The Associated Press.) The mother of the former Emperor Nicholas of Russia, who is living near Lividia, In the Crimea has been receiving letters every ten days' that purported to have come from the former ruler, according to Polish people who have arrived here from Sebastapol. The dowager empress and all about her are convinced that Nicholas Romanoff Is still alive, according to Information given the officer-by a member of iw household. Never was such corn flakes.

Our Slate Surfaced and Asphalt Roofings Make Satisfied Customers (Telegraph Orders Our Expense) MINE MILL SUPPLY Mulberry, Fla. it i ruin ii.

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