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une TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917 Twelve Trib The Tampa Mornin SIXTEEN COUNTIES TO TOURISTS INVITED TO PASSING THRONG Our Aim Is HAVE EXHIBITS HERE DINNER DESOTO HOTEL Excellence New A rrivals At this the Men's and Boy's Store DE SOTO HOTKLj E. Thompson, Cleveland; E. Stren, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. C.

CI. Memminger, Misa Mem-mlnger, Lakeland; Mr. and Mrs. D. F.

Curtin, Chicago; J. H. Ross, Florence Villa; J. P. Hilburn, Fort Myers; H.

A. Haden, Toronto, S. D. J. "WV Carlton, Jacksonville; C.

p. Goodwin, Myers; W. E. Lewis, Denver; Henry T. Hooper, Portland, Me.

SMALLER DISPLAYS FROM BOARD OF TRADE EVENT To excel in every way. To SEVERAL OTHERS OUR FIRST SHOWING PANAMA HATS will meet the requirements of the most fastidious dresser. All sizes and styles. Our window display completely tells the story. OF GREAT INTEREST Splendid Livestock Exhibit is Final Arrangements Tonight for Assured and Poultry Will Be Best Ever Seen Here Big Membership Campaign On Wednesday and Thursday C.

D. Goodwin of Fort Meade is stopping at the DeSoto for a few days. C. T. Bumgardner, of Horse Cave, arrived Saturday and will spend the winter in Florida.

Lawrence Moore and wife, of Pittsburg, are in the city ror the winter and may make this their home. Spr ing Fell Hats give you that Laundry service which you will' at all times be satisfied with, knowing full well that it is the best that can be procured. Give us your next Laundry. Our wagons are as near as YOUR PHONE "Out of eighty-eight exhibit spaces-siitv in the Snow building and twenty Final arrangements for the membership New Panamas ciiriit in the new structure only seven campaign of the Board of Trade will he made at the dinner tonight at the DeSoto Ivy Register of Plant City was among are now open, and the opening day of the prominent Hillsborough County resi Hotel, to which a general invitation to the South Florida Fair, the date of which all business men, tourists, visitors, and Spri ing Suits is the period of February 2-10. We will have more exhibits than we can well care persons interested in the city is extendea dents in the city yesterday.

Charles H. Rhode and wife, of Cumberland, who are wintering in Flor bv President Brorein. The members of for, as additional applications for space -iii io made riiirintr the nresent week." the Board of TAide are expected to bring ida, are4fn Tampa for awhile. Sp ring Oxfords their ladies, and in addition to the pres This pleasing announcement was made enee of the fair sex the evening will be Fred L. Brown of Crooked Lake was yesterday hy Field Agent Howaru who said sixteen counties would be rep enlivened by special music by the Femn White Laundry among the visitors to Tampa yesterday He was a guest at the Bay View.

sular Telephone hand. resented by general exhibits and four or Spi ring Shirts Among the speakers of the evening 7 Henry C. Hull and S. Arthur Scran- will be Enrique Pendas, one of the lead- ton, of Connecticut, who are wintering The Clothing Corner ng cigar manufacturers of the city, and at Llmona. were in the city yesterday.

Dr. E. C. Skinner, president of the Tour- 1 V. fhn 1 i Phone 2343 W.

Glenny, of Byers, is in the 1 1 1SL UUU. OCVCJitl IllCIllUCin ui me uuaiu of Trade will make short talks on the city for a few days previous to going to five others by smaller displays, at. me Fair last vear there were only thirteen agricultural exhibits, including that of the Island of Cuba, and this year each county will have twice as much space as Mas used last year. The sixteen counties that will have general exhibits are as follows: Lee, Pinellas, DeSoto, Pasco, St. Lucie, Manatee, Hillsborough.

Hernando, Polk, Marion, Suwannee, Palm Beach, Liberty, Lake and Franklin. General exhibits from oriando for the remainder of the sea membership campaign which follows son. Wednesday and Thursday. A smoker was held at the Board or Mrs. G.

W. Houston, of Peoria. 111.. who came to Tampa last week, will re Trade rooms last night, when it was decided that at the meeting tonight the Red team will elect a general, and that at the Spencer, R. H.

Chapman, E. Sachs, R. main until after the Gasparilla celebra tion. Dary, Jacksonville. Ostrich Plume Fans Brevard and Seminole are also nopea lor.

J. Freeman and wife are spending Mack Williams, former chief operator at the Alcazar Theater, returned yesterday from a two months' vacation spent few weeks in the city as guests at the Fine Livestock Display When the Fair work was inaugurat roll-call the places of captain who do not report will be filled by election. The teams will be divided into squads in order to systematize and facilitate the work of canvassing the city. The teams will Bay view. They are residents of At lanta.

Featuring quality goods 100 Satisfaction WOLF BROS. 808 Franklin St. report for duty at luncheon at the DeSoto josepn v. name, ot Philadelphia, ar oi Wednesday and Thursday. The squad rived Saturday the winter.

Before ed." said Secretary A. L. Allen, it was feared that the livestock display would not be as large and high-class as desired, but this fear has been dispelled. We will have a fine exhibit of horses, beef and dairy cattle and hogs, while the poultry display will be the best ever shown returning he will spend a week in St. Pe winning the greatest number of points will be awarded a prize of paid-up dues The very latest in Fans, attractive colors and designs at attractive prices.

See Our Window Display j. "If It's New and Worth White We Have It" OWEN-COTTER JEWELRY CO. for the quarter to each of the members of the sauad. in a Southern States. Applications ir stalls, pens and coops are increasing in The dinner will cost fllty cents a plate and tickets will be on sale today at the Board of Trade offices in the City Hall.

volume daily, and we win ne taxea lor Secretary Dickie requests that reserva space. Fiorina aavaniages ior; iivet-ioii and poultry breeding will be shown in a at points in Maryland, Virginia and North Georgia. He states that although he has a splendid time and that the trip was very beneficial to him, he is glad to get back to Tampa again. The weather conditions, he said, were very severe. He went from Baltimore to Savannah on the boat.

From Savannah he motored all the way to this city and reports that although the roads are in a poor condition, it will be onfy a matter of a few weeks before they are in good shape again, as work is being done on them. Among the recent arrivals who are here for most of the winter are J. W. Kemmerer, Bethlehem, J. Rathmel, Washington, Charles K.

Needham, Louisville: M. C. Hartsaw, Livingston, A. B. Kreider.

Chautauqua, N. John R. Sellers, Manistique, Thos. J. Grimes and wife, Streator, Emma P.

McKain, Pittsburg, John T. Had-fTeld, West Philadelphia; Elmer A. Mor- tions be made during the morning, so The Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jeweler that theN exact number of persons who convincing manner, ana a oeciaea impetus will undoubtedly be given the Headquarters for Florida Souvenirs will attend the dinner may be known In 609 FRANKLIN ST. time for proper arrangements to be made rare is heiner taken to see that all ex tersburg. F.

C. Rian of Chicago is making his headquarters at the Hillsboro for several days. Mr. Rian is connected with a local cigar factory. Dr.

W. H. Dodd and E. L. Dodd were among the guests at the DeSoto yesterday.

The former is a prominent physician of Haines City. C. O. Carpenter of Jacksonville arrived yesterday and is stopping at the Bay View while here for a few days on business and pleasure. B.

F. Abbott was among the arrivals at the DeSoto yesterday. Mr. Abbott is national hank examiner and makes his headquarters at Atlanta. H.

D. Saxton, manager of the Belle-view Hotel at Belleair, yesterday in the city transacting business. He was at the hotel. hibits arrive before the opening date of the Fair. Friday, February 2.

and if ieia BARACA-PHILATHEAS ELECT 1917 OFFICERS Agent Curry is sending out explicit instructions as to the time and method of shipment. All exhibits will be consigned to the Board of Public Works, in order that no difficulty will be experienced in 1 SUCCESSFUL E. White Heads City Onion Philatheas having them transferred from the freight ofMort Value to World Than Ba-racas, Decision of Debate yards to the Fair grounds, ana tney must A reasonable man will not douht that I am successful when he reads my an be in the day before the opening. itz, Stelja, Ralph A. Chism, Humboldt, E.

J. Hadfleld, Downingtown, I. T. Bull, J. H.

Leachond, D. E. Bute and wife, and C. Nordstrom and a guest at the Hillsboro. M.

Poppler and family, of Frazee, among the arrivals last week, are nouncement In the dallv papers of the city from day to day. Because he knows that failures cannot be bolstered up to resemble success on so large a scale for wife, Shenandoah, J. L. Nichols, wife and daughter, Trenton, George Me J. E.

White was elected president of the City Union of the Baraea-Philatheas last night at the annual meeting at the Tampa Heights Methodist Chuch. This with the election of other officers and the decision, after a debate, that the Philn- Cann. Uniontown, R. H. Mesener such a length of time and that no business couM adlly grow without a vital and Wife, Michigan City, J.

F. Zul man, Long Point, P. B. Gate, Mad Tampa Commercial You Will Judge Them as all others have, The One Best CIGAR of them all. Smoke them liberally.

On sale at all Good Stands. Ramon Alvarez Co. Manf rs. TAMPA, FLA. reasor ison, Frank 'hristian and wife.

so pleased with Tampa that they are considering making it their home. Mrs. William H. Luce and Mrs. R.

H. Moore were shopping in the city yesterday. They were guests at the Hillsboro and registered from Haines City. Mme. Scoville.

the noted dancer, who will give an exhibition at the Tampa Lexington, Ky. Nellie M. Holllnger, theas are of more use to the world than the Baracas. were the principal events of the evening. Refreshments, a solo by-Mrs.

Weller and a reading by Miss Wallace, were other features. Andrew Weaver was elected first vice- Westfield, N. Y. J. B.

Morford and wife, N. Manchester, S. K. Skinner and Carnival Best Yet According to the statement of Carnival Director C. A.

McKay, the street features of the Gasparilla Carnival will he even more unique than those of former years, and the number will be increased. "The costumes we have ordered are much more beautiful than those used heretofore, and we will have enough for all people who wish to participate in the dances and parades," said Mr. McKay. "The work of building floats is being rapidly pushed and all will be in readiness for the opening. Furthermore, these floats will surprise both citizens and visitors by their beauty and novelty of design." Entries received yesterday for the cake-walk and Charlie Chaplin contest, which will be the street feature of Tuesday, wife, Pratt, Kans.

MY 9th SUCCESSFUL YEAR IN TAMPA I advertise what I do, and do as I advertise i-a iioici lonient, arrived vesterrlav president; Mrs. J. E. Crane, second vice USE CEDAR-WAX-OIL on your floors. president: C.

W. Ernsha aw, third vice-" Petersbu- She is at the Tam fourth vice-' TI. Roland E. furniture and auto. Phone 3151.

1-14-lmo nracidan T.lllA Plirrv -irr-o CAnroti, Warner, of New Haven QUALIFICATIONS SAM L. BRANCH TELLS J. A. Del'gado, assistant secretary; J. arrived Sunday from New York and will Lenfestev vny oeveiui going Handlv, treasurer; Lizzie OF HUNTING ACCIDENT pianist; Miss Hattie Ray, assistant pian Diplomas from three Medical Universities Certificates from five State Examining Boards SATURDAY AFTERNOON February 2, which is to he "Editor's Daj," were even larger than was anticipated.

E. C. Fitzgerald, who has charge to Mobile and New Orleans, where he will take in the Mardi Gras. Mrs. J.

Humphrey and John S. Humphrey of Chicago reached the city yesterday and will spend several days enjoying the weather and delights of South Florida. They are guests at the Bay View. Sam L. Branch, a young man living ist; Miss Merle Perry, secret service secretary, and Miss Blanche Barnes, press reporter.

In the debate, "Resolved that the Ba-raca is of more use to the world than the Philathea" the affirmative was hard fought by Miss Annie Laurie Graham of the cake-walk, stated that many near the Dam, called at the office of couples announced that they would com Sheriff A. J. White yesterday afternoon pete for the cash prizes, amounting to S40 in cash, and John C. Martin was busy to explain the accidental shootinu- Sat urday of Miss Bessie Nims. which has in throughout the morning receiving entries and Lizzie Lenfestey, but to no avail.

J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Manning and Daniel MEN WOMEN I Treat Successfully terested the authorities and The Tribune since reports Saturday night of a blood C.

Handley and Lyman Mallard on the Manning arrived yesterday from Plain- from boys who will compete for a share of the Charlie Chaplin contest money, which amounts to $45, divided into six stained buggy being returned to the Ed monson stables, on Florida Avenue. negative, out with a splendid argument. Henry C. Giddens and K. B.

Bur-rltt were the judges. held, N. and are making their home, temporarily, at the Bay View. After spending several days in Tampa they will leave for Havana. prizes, the first prize being $10.

BEYOND A DOUBT OUR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM IS THE BEST IN THE STATE Also Our prices are the most reasonable consistent with honest work. Shoes repaired by Parcels Post; we pay return charges TAMPA SHU-FIXRY Phone 4413 206 Lafayette St. Mr. Branch reported the affair to Constable Allen, a neighbor, yesterday and was advised to get in touch with There is not a feature of the Carnival which Is not progressing in a pleasing Chronic Diseases Catarrh, Rheumatism. Nervous Diseases, Stomach and Intestinal Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder Diseases, Skin Diseases, Rupture and all Wm.

Tell Flour makes good bread. the shemr office. He stated to Demitv manner, and a brilliant success seems as sured. Rectal troubles without the knife, Sheriff Logan that the accident occurred W. M.

Fielder, is in receipt of a letter Diseases of Women Irregularities. i near Lutz Junction, and that the cir A. C. Honore, a brother of Mrs. Potter Palmer, returned yesterday after several weeks' absence.

Mr. Honore is interested in some of the largest land holdings in the Sta'te. He registered at the DeSoto from Chicago. Mrs. Ross Markle, Miss Mable Mar- from Congressman Sparkman, who stat KULL Ut I tit, ULAU II Painful Periods, and alk diseases peculiar to the sex treated without resorting to a cutting operation.

Diseases of Men Blood Poison, and all Special Diseases. Consultation, Free and confidential. cumstances were as told in The Tribune yesterday morning. His repeating shotgun hung fire, a cartridge becoming jammed in some way. While he was hunting for a stick, he.

said. Miss Nims picked up the gun, which was discharged ed that Admiral Benson had informed him that war vessels would be assigned to Tampa for the Carnival period. As Pensacola. Mobile and New Orleans also want vessels for their Mardi Gras celebrations, an unusually good showing Is expected. THOMAS Funeral services over the gneiss ana jhiss Kuth remains of John Davis Thomas, were held eiss, of 'or21Ji Sundav afternoon at 3 o'elook from the jrm-r.

"Llc' rnn fiipn i Mmna vom Dr. R. J. Dickerson 1 residence on Arch Street, est Tampa. at iho Tmr.

1 The deceased was seventy-seven years! when she struck it upon the ground. A few shot took effect in her arm, and she was removed to her home, where Mr. Branch stated that it was learned that her Injuries were not serious. The young lady lives near Lutz Junction. BOY SCOUTS PLAN FOR old and has been in poor health for.

some I iima.n ana j. iewis, time. He was born in Fulton, on, o' Kmsley, are guests of Mr. C. W.

THE SPECIALIST Rooms 1. 2, 3, Petteway Building Cor. Florida Ave. e.nd Twiggs St. (Opposite Hlllsboro Hotel) Hours: 9 to 12.

1 to 5, and 7 to 8 March 8, 1840. He was a Confederate Vet- "u.ulcv'"- iney ACTIVE PART IN FAIR eran, oeinK a member of Camp Loring. -d'- Mr. Thomas was a citizen of Tampa for i'iuuaoiy re- Sundays, 9 to 12 only luiimife laiupa iui Luc vjiisjjai ma cei- twenty-six years. Besides his wife he THE FORUM ebration.

Meet Friday Night to Lay Plans and Drill For Parade To Take Active Part In Celebration leaves eight children. Mrs. C. L. Massev, 3Z22E2523S92 Mrs.

W. H. Topp, Mrs. R. E.

Fletcher, ioilowintr is a list of passengers on Mrs. Myra Crandon, E. G. Thomas, W. i lne oeapoaru yesterday and their desti "TOP OF THE TOWN" Hillsboro Hotel Dining Room (Seventh Floor) Service a la Carte Also Special Luncheon 12 to 2 And Large Dinner Menu 6 to 8 Music Evenings By: Miss Nellie Zimnler, Harpist and Miss Ethel Zimmer, Pianist SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENINGS BY Miss Nellie Zimmer, Harpist; Miss Ethel Ztmmer Pianist; Frenscesco Grosso, Flutist; Bentin Scocozzo, Violinist M.

Thomas, Mrs. W. A. Hannon and Mrs. naiions: j.

ii. Howe, Columbus, Mrs. All Boy Scouts in Tampa will meet at the Y. M. C.

A. Friday night at 7 o'clock PAYS UP MORTGAGE1 ON MOVIE STUDIO J. A. Massey. Rev.

Moore conducted the uunlap, Philadelphia; E. M. Elain, Elmer S. Schatz, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.

services. The interment was in Hopewell Cemetery under the direction of the r. K. iacey, Cincinnati; Leon Hale, L. Bize, Jacksonville.

FORMER GUARDSMAN ON BIGGAR CASE Editor Tribune: Having been a buck private in the rear rank of the First Florida Regiment during the Spanish -American War, I have been naturally greatly interested in the welfare of the boys since they left for the border, and have read with great interest the articles in The Tribune, written by Mr. Big-gar. In them I have failed to see any Henderson-Blount Company. to take up drill work in preparation for their activities during the Fair and plan for their parade. Last year the Scouts were of incalculable value as messengers and guides during Che carnival, and their first aid work was handy at times.

They plan to follow out the same program again this year. RANDALL LymaiV Randall, aged sev Parsons Sends Check and Tampa Film Concern is Again on Its Feet Will Resume Picture-Making Mrs. Gordon- Hamby, of Dawson Springs, is ip the city for the winter. Mrs. Hamby expressed herself as be Hi enty-eight years, died yesterday at the residence of Mrs.

Sarah Phelps, No. 2209 ing delignted with Tampa, saving that "Bill" Parsons, head of the National our people are so hospitable and accom Highland Avenue. The deceased was born in Niagara County, N. on March 20. thing, more than the average conversa Film Company, has sent to Clarke Knight, tion in every regiment, both regular modating, that it seems that they can not do enough for the visitors.

I A party of tourists in the city for a army and volunteer, furthermore if there Their activities will be discussed and planned at the meeting Friday, after which they will drill. 1838. He saw three years of service in the Civil War being a member of the attorney for the company here, a check In payment in full of the mortgage on Tenth Wisconsin Light Artillery. He came was anything in these articles, why were they allowed to run for months and pile up charges, that makes the situation appear to the public that either Col. Spald the studio held by T.

B. Sherrill. The mortgage is to be paid at once and this ing does not read Hondas best paper. or else he is only a scholar beginning to will clear tne local property oi xne com pany of all incumbrances. A stockholder in the company said yes ATTENTION, COMRADES! The regular meeting of A.

H. Terry Post No. 20, G. A. will be held this afternoon at 2:30, and every man who wears the little bronze button will be given a soldier's welcome and is expected to be present.

Will you come? Try to be present. By order of the post commander. H. W. Pitcher, adjutant.

learn military tactics. I have been present at several court- here thirty years ago from Iowa and has been ti prominent resident of this city ever since. Mrs. Phelps has been taking care of him for the past years. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of Marion Reed, Florida and Harrison Avenues.

The services will be conducted by Rev. Golding of the Palm Avenue Baptist Church. The body will be interred in Jackson Cemetery. terday that the payment of the mortgage meant that tne company wouia soon re ume active operations here. Mr.

Par martials, but the history of this one shows more rottenness' than I ever heard either in military trials or civil courts, the ignorance of it, I believe is unsur REVIVAL SERVICES CLOSE Rev. I. N. Penick, who has been conducting revival servicesX at the Palm Avenue, Baptist Church, Nvill hold his concluding services this afternoon and tonight. The services this afternoon will commence at 3 o'clock when Rev.

Penick will take as his subject, "Canner and Tonight's subject will be "Heavenly Recognition." The revival services have been very beneficial havftg added twenty-one new members, seventeen of them receiving baptism. The excellent work of Howard Martin, music director, was a feature during the services. Hons is now in Chicago and may come to Tampa in a few days. Local interested narties are hopeful that the com- passed even in the history of justice of the peace trials in the most remote sec uanv will yet prove itself to be a live tions of Illiteracy, in military affairs, as In other things, the management that factor in the upbuilding of the city. short stay are Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Bradford of Colorado Springs, Col. They expect to tour through South Florida before returning home. While in the city they are making their home at the DeSoto.

C. G. Memminger, one of the oldest phosphate men in Florida and who has taken an important part in the development of this industry, accompanied by his, wife and daughter, were shopping in the city yesterday. They lunched at the DeSoto and registered from Lakeland. O.

Wynne, of Duncan, a prominent planter of the Mississippi Delta, is spending the winter in Tampa. Mr. Wynne said that the boll weevil did little or no damage to cotton in his section, the past year, the price received were good and 'the people generally are very prosperops. Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Iinphler are expected to reach Tampa today from the dreary north. Mrs. Lanphler is a daughter of Mrs.

H. L. Coe and she and Mr. Lanphler will stay at the Tampa Bay while in Tampa. Both are well known in can't stand fair criticism is a detriment to its greatness.

We do not appreciate GUTIERREZ Segundo Guiterrez, sixty-two years old, died at 9:30 last night at a local hospital after a lingering illness. His residence was Twelfth Avenue and Twentieth Street. The funeral will be held today, arrangements' being in charge of the Henderson-Blount autocratic rule, as the lovers of democracy, the American people feel proud of Stomach Ills ts success. Yet, if the ignorance of autocracy rules permanently disappear after drinking the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Positively in the National Guard, do we expect the young men of Florida to keep 'enlisting, and keep up such a system? ruaraoteed bv money-back offer.

Tastes The eagle on the shoulder-strap de FIFE AND DRUM CORPS MEET The Fife and Drum Corps will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the City Hall. All members are urgently requested to be present as preparations will be made for the Gasparilla festivities. This organization has been practicing from three to four times a week preparatory to the great celebration here next month. fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by YOUR LAST Opportuniiy To Buy BOYS' CLOTHING AT MANUFACTURERS COST We are closing out our entire stock of Boy's Clothing at prices that will soon dispose of them.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all friends who so kindly assisted during the illness and death-of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. J. A. Harkness and Children.

our Tampa Distributors, Lucas tsros. L-o. serves fair treatment. Unless there is great changes in the near future, then to hades with the National Guard! Winter Garden. Jan.

13, 1917. Phone them W. H. REAMS lampa ana win be welcomed by their many friends. Charles G.

Gray, an old Tampa man. Drotner or waiter is. Gray, is in the city greeting many ot his friends of years Oq Of all buildings destroyed by Fire cfused by inflammable nature of roof 80 ago. jyir. Gray is now general representative of the Remington Arms Company with headquarters in New York.

He New Treatment for Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Head Colds promrnent in the munitions world and his Tampa friends are pleased to know or his success G. P. Baldwin, the genial manager of the Inngs. In addition. Vick's is absorbed the Tarpon Inn at Tarpon Springs, one of the most famous hostelries of the West Coast, was in the citv yesterday on thToufch the skin, relieving the tightness Vick'a "Vnp-O-Rub" Salve Relieve, by Inhalation and Absorption.

No Dottog. USED BY GOVERNMENT IN CUBA. PANAMA AND HAWAII FOR business. The Tarpon Inn. under the able management oi Mr.

Baldwin, is enjoying Ho need to take internal medicines or a splendid season, its popularity as a winter resort being demonstrated by the ana soreness. Vick's can be applied over the throat and cbeet and covered -with a warm flannel cloth or a little pot np th nostrils or melt a little in a spoon aad inhale the vapors arising. Also for Asthma and Hay Fever, rub Vick's well ow the spinal column to relax the nervous tension. 25c, habit forming drugs for these trouble. heavy reservations of guests.

John B. Patterson, prominent rail TWENTY YEARS. RECOGNIZED BY THEM AS BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIIViATES CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWRITERS SAME AS METAL OR TILE FOR DEPENDABLE ROOFINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS I. W. PHILLIPS Tampa, Fla.

IVORY PLASTER. STANDARD CEMENT, BRICK, LIME, "ETC. When Vick's Vap-O-Rub" Salve is applied to the heat of the body, soothing, medi road man, is spending several days In Ttompa renewing his old acquaintance cated vapors are released that are inhaled all night long through the air passages to with John C. Martin, Mr. Patterson has WHERE DO YOU EAT? If you have not the Luncheon which is being served at The Mirror You have yet to experience the utmost satisfaction in service and palatable food.

A beautiful place, extremely sanitary, in the most central location. Music ii till 2 daily. Fine Line of Candies and Cigars Get the Habit of Looking In at The Mirror ouc, or recently, been promoted to the position of district passenger agent of the Atlan ta West Point Railroad Company. He makes his headquarters at Monteomerv The KELLER CLOTHING CO. The Home of Clothe Beautiful Franklin and Lafayette St.

Ala. While in Tampa he is a guest at the Bay View. Following is a partial list of the pas sengers via the Coast Line yesterday una their destinations: J. T. Sengrabes, Au gusta; Mrs.

H. R. Maury, Mrs. A. Maury, Mrs.

T. E. Maury, Cincinnati; C. Whitehead, Kansas City; Miss M. Ret- 1 When You WanfService Remember-Phone 4460 I0 Mrs.

P. M. Rettew, New York; A. Turner, Chicago; H. L.

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If for a special occasion FLORIDA TAXICAB CO. AUTO FOR HIRE PHONE 2313 All Luxurious 7-Passenger Cars 308 Twiggs Street we will make a special Cream for you. All POINSETTIA Ice Cream is better. 25c Successor Tampa Ice Company 818 ZACK STREET PHONE 44iU PHONE 4460 II II Tampa Dairy Company 106 E. Lafayette Near the Bridge.

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