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FOUR THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918 AUTO PARKING LAW SAYS QUART A MONTH IS UPHELD IN COURT LAW STILL EFFECTIVE ment in Gulfport being unable to cope with the blaze. The lire started from an oil stove, that blazed up when a roomer was trying to get it burning. The house was located on Second street, between Pinellas and Palm avenues, and neighbors were unable to get out most of the furniture on the ground floor. The house and furnishings were not insured.

The St. Petersburg fire department was not notified of the fire. Because there Is an embargo on the shipment of livestock by express during the Christmas holidays, the monkey VIEW TAKEN BY WILL BE APPEALED TO HIGHER TRIBUNAL bought by James O. Foley as a mate for the monkey in Williams park cannot be snipped from Tork until January 1. OlrmatvVc TWi'cInn ice was received by Mr.

Foley Interest Revived in County Guards Motor Parties of Tourists Arrivo Not Knock It Out in the terday. Much interest is being shown here in the new monkey, and the friends From Our House To Yours Goes a Hearty Wish for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year State Courts of "Jake" are wondering how he will take to the partner to be thrust upon him. 'Jake' had a mate named "Maggie" last winter, but she died from overeating. The new monkey has been christened "Betty Muldoon." ST. PETERSBURG, Dec.

25. Special.) St. Petersburg's new city ordinance which forbids automobiles for hire to park on Central avenue between First and Sixth streets was sustained in municipal court yesterday morning. Judge C. J.

Maurer handed down a written opinion, and an appeal will be taken at once. The case will go to the supreme court as quickly as possible, probably bo that a decision can be secured in a few MRS. STORH, POPULAR BARTOW WOMAN, DIES BARTOW, Dec. 25. (Special) The many friends of Mrs.

Annie Storch were grieved to hear of her death, which came Saturday afternoon about 2:30 o'clock. TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 25. (Special.) On account of the many inquiries that have come In from various officers regarding the enforcement of the liquor law; that is, chapter 7733, Laws of Florida, approved December 7. 1918, the attorney-general has written an interesting letter to Governor Catts.

In which he states his opinion and view upon the subject. The letter is as follows: "December, 191S. "Hon. Sidney J. Catts, Governor, Capitol.

"Dear Sir: In re chapter 7733. Laws of Florida, approved December 7, 1918, which is an act regulating the transportation of intoxicating liquors Into counties or precincts of thla state where the sale of intoxicating liquors are prohibited We extend to our friends and customers the Season's Greetings With our sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year Mrs. Storch had lnfiuema, which quickly developed into pneumonia, and for eight days her life seemed to hang in the balance, being at the point of death several times but rallying each time, until Friday her condition was so much lm- weeks. The attorneys for Walter Thornton, who violated the ordinance in order to make a test case, contended that the ordinances discriminates against the owners of for hire cars and does not apply alike to automobiles. They also charged that the ordinance Interferes with the rights of car owners and rrevents them earning a living.

Judge Maurer held that as all the seventy-five miles of streets in t0 g1V atcherB at I penaltv for violations of the act. bedside hopes of her recovery, when i tlw, ft tht nnv nfTWnt The Exchange National Bank of Tampa BANK WITH US Saturday afternoon she was taken with a coughing spell whici seemed to cause her to choke, resulting in instant of the state are making Inquiry as to their duties under this law, since the decision of Judge Sheppard of the United ht. Petersburg can be used, except five blocks on Central avenue, he could not see that the for hire cars were interfered with nufflcientlyH to be of any importance. Crockett Owen and V. G.

King represented Thornton. St. Petersburg has raised SI, ISO for the Children's Home Society and proposes to raise even more, having been asked to make up for the shortage in other counties in the state. The quota for this county was SI. 000.

and more than that NEW YORK UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR EMERITUS IS DEAD AT ORLANDO death. She was a consistent member of the Episcopal Church and a nativS of Pennsylvania, moving to Bartow some twenty years ago. As a neighbor she was loved by everyone, possessing a sympathetic and lovable disposition which drew her many loyal and true friends. Three devoted daughters. Misses Ida and Pet Storch of this city and Mrs.

Charlie Case of Sarasota are left to mourn her death, besides other relatives in Pennsylvania. Funeral services were held at Wild-wood cemetery Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. James Davet, rector of the Episcopal Church, officiating. The floral offerings were profuse and unusually pdetty. The pallbearers were M.

A. Waldo, W. J. Driscoll, Jerry Crooke, J. D.

Woodward, John A. Moore and Mr. North. i much has been raised In St. Petersburg alone.

Many children are now enjoying real homes here, after having been homeless, and were placed here bv the Chil fayette College, both of whom were with him at th eend. The body was shipped to New York where the funeral will be held Friday morning. Following the first stroke several days ago. Chancellor MacCracken showed some Improvement at the hospital where he was taken and Sunday for a while he recovered hts mental faculties. He seemed improved although his arm remained helpless.

Yesterday he suffered another stroke and the end followed this morning. Somebody needs It If tt Is sun useful. Advertise In the classified. States District Court, wherein he granted an injnuction causing the express companies to accept for transportation liquors, I feel that it la necessary for me to you my views upon the subject. "In the opinion of Judge Sheppard it appears that he took the position that this law was identical in principle with chapter 7284, Laws of 1917, which our supreme court had declared invalid, and that such being the case, he followed the decision of our supreme court.

While it is a general rule of construction that Federal courts will follow the highest court of the state in its construction of its own constitution and statutes, yet a state court may refuse to follow the constitution of a state statute even by the Federal Supreme Court. "The law above mentioned has not been passed upon- by either a state court of original or appellate Jurisdiction; therefore, it cannot be eald that chapter 7733 is not a valid statute in so far as the courts of this state are concerned. "I cannot accede to the proposition that this statute involves the same principle decided by our supreme court, for the reason that It does not appear that our court passed upon the question of the dren's Home Society so that the people or tnis city know what the home society is doing, and therefore are more ready ORLANDO, Dec 25. (Special) Henry Mitchell MacCracken, chancellor emeritus of New York University died here Tuesday, following a atroke of paralysis which he suffered several days ago. The chancellor was 78 years of age and Is survived by his widow and a son.

President John H. MacCracken, of La to contribute. DOMBROWSKY'S Southern Loan and Jewelry Co. 717 Franklin Street St. Petersburg looks today like a city near an army camp, there are so many men in uniform on the streets.

Scores of officers and men, either on leave or finally discharged from the service, have come here for Christmas. Many of the soldiers live here, and many others are HOW DOCTORS TREAT with relatives who are winter visitors. WILL ACCEPT TREASURY and not since the war started have there been so many uniformed men in town at one time. Several aviators from Arcadia are here to spend Christmas. Acid Stomach! Meals Don't Fit! Gases, Heartburn, Indigestion COLDS AND GRIPPE CERTIFICATES AS PAY TAX TO GOVERNMENT right of the legislature to regulate the transportation of Intoxicating liquors by common or other carriers, which the act ment of Income and profits taxes.

The department has advised the collector that accrued interest on the certificates will be paid separately by the Federal Reserve bank to taxpayers upon deposit by the collector of the certificates accepted, showing the date the tux was due and the name and address of the taxpayer. In like manner Interim certificates Issued by the Federal reserve banks representing treasury certificates, will be accepted In payment of income and profits taxes. There-oourt of I in question solely seeks to do. Ask any physician or druggist and he fore untll sucn time as a state win ten you mat tne Deei ana oniy ei- frctlve remedy for a bad cold, sore throat JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 25.

(Special.) Instructions have been received by Collector of Internal Revenue James M. Cathcart to accept treasury certificates of indebtedness dated August 20, 1918, maturing July 15, 1919, and series dated November 7, ISIS, maturing March 15, 1919, at par, without interest. In pay competent Jurisdiction has passed upon thla act, declaring It Invalid, it seems to me that it should be considered a valid law. "Tours very truly, "VAN C. SWEARINEN "Attorney-General." 0 Instantly 1 Stomach feels fine.

The moment Pape's Diapepsln reaches the sick, upset, sour stomach all distress ends. Yon wonder what became of tli indigestion, acidity, gases, flatuence, heartburn, sour risings, dyspepsia. Magic relief No waking Eat without fear! $345,403.01 INHERITANCE TAX Motor Tourists Arrive In a Reo motor bus and Dodge touring car, a party of eleven persons from Bradley Beach and Ocean Grove, N. arrived here yesterday morning. They had a pleasant trip driving through the country.

In the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert and daughter. Miss Margaret; Misses Irene Gravatt and Prtscilla Crook, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Moffatt and family and Elwood Wright. Renewed Interest in the county guard In St. Petersburg was aroused at a meeting of the two companies Monday night In the armory, and those members of the two companies who were present pledged themselves to stick together until the order to muster out is Talks were made by MaJ.

Lew E. Brown and the officers of the companies, and it was made clear to the men that the guard still Is needed and may be called on for duty at any time, and must be ready to meet a call should one come. Many of the returned soldiers pre going into the guard, and there is talk of a camp, to be held in May. A two-story residence belonging to C. W.

Thomas of Gulfport, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon, the gre depart Is Paid to Kentucky on Part of Estate of Influenza or la grippe is what he calls a brisk calomel purge," which means a big dose of calomel at bed time. But as the old style calomel has eome very unpleasant and dangerous qualities physicians and druggists are now recommend -the improved nausealess calomel, called "Calotabs" wbich Is purified and refined from the sickening and dangerous effects and whose medicinal virtues are vastly Improved. One Caloab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water, that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest Interference with your diet, pleasure or work. Next mornim? your cold has vanished and your entire system Is purified and refreshed.

Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist guarantees Calotabs by refunding the price if you are not delighted. adv. ASK FOR The Original Nourishing Digestible Late Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham LOUISVILLE, Dec 25.

On a tentative valuation of J7.B00.000 but subject to review by the courts, the administrators today paid to the state of Kentucky S345.403.01, inheritance taxes on stock of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and the Jewels held by the estate of the late Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, formerly Mrs. Henry M. Flagler of New York. Judge Bingham, who received SI, 000,000 under his wife's will, recently paid an Inheritance tax of 1146.000.

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