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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 12

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i lie FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 i ampa iviormng. irioiiiie 1 PROHIBITION I Join the FIGHTING FOURTH BOND BUYERS 1 Over 10,000 Dollars Worth of New Suits added to. our stock brings us up to a complete line of the best money and brains can produce. Elegant Suits $25,00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50, $45.00 and $50.00. Overcoats in a wide range of styles and prices.

All goods bear our label. Our Methods Are up-to-date in every respect we have no use for "time honored systems." WTe aim to keep up with the times to get ahead if possible. We are progressive we improve our work wherever it is possible. As a result our firm name stands for all that is good in laundering. Is it on your laundry list? The New Idea of Service THERE'S a new idea of service in business now; at least there ought to be.

To us war time service means this: To urge that men buy only the clothes they need; when they do buy to give them the quality that saves because it lasts long. One of the best ways we know of really serving is thru Hart SchafTner Marx clothes and Wolf Bros, clothes they're made in the same spirit that we sell them; they'll serve you the way you want clothes to serve; satisfactorily and economically. -r-i The Home of 1 1 KhM )Ss a (n pi IL The Clothing Corner Thrift: The Topic of the Day Instead of laying up your old Gold Trinkets and eventually misplacing them, bring them in and we shall remodel them into a beautiful piece of Jewelry. The price for doing this is insignificant compared to the pleasure you'll get of wearing it. Owen-Cotter Jewelry Company THE DIAMOND MERCHANTS MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 609 Franklin Street CtUlCO Phone 2267 Docki 3245 Factory and Yard! Itth Ave.

and Cypres St Phone 4647 It's Real Economy To keep your home in a state of good repair at all times. We can serve you best. See us for supplies. Hillsborough Lumber Company Office and Yard: Export Phon 6th Ave. and 22nd St.

Phone 4613 It Pays to Get the Best No matter what you buy it is economy to get the best. Our shoe repair work cannot be excelled at any price. The Tampa Shu Fixry Phone 4413 206 Lafayette St. STATE THE PROCESSION MARCH ES STEADILY ON Crusade Aeainst Tohn Barley corn Grows in Popularity Water Wagon More Popular Some people can not keep up with the rapid advance of the crusade against John Barleycorn. But John is running neck and neck with Bill Hohenzollern toward eternal destruction.

Civilization has decreed that both must go, and it is highly appropriate that this war should be waged against them jointly. And it is safe to predict that ere the autumn leaves of 1919 begin to fall, the power of these two ruthless, relentless, heartless, monsters will have fallen to rise no more. In our interest in mark ing the progress, from day to day, of the destruction of the Hohenzollern power, we have temporarily lost sight of the advance of the victorious, militant hosts that are putting John Barleycorn everlastingly on the bum. A brief survey of the field discloses tbe fact that twenty-eight states have banished him from their borders by statewide action. Fourteen states have ratified the national prohibition amendment to the federal constitution.

Congress has passed the wartime prohibition laws, which have already stopped the manufacture of distilled liquors, will stop the manufacture of beer the first day of December next, and will pro hibit the sale of all intoxicating liquors of every kind after the thirtieth of next June, for the period of the war. In Florida there remain only two counties in which the sale of intoxicating liquors is still legal, these counties being Hillsborough and Pinellas. At the general election on the fifth of next month the voters of the state will vote on a proposed amendment to the state constiuion, which, if adopted as everybody predicts it will be, will forever prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors in Florida after the last day of next December. At the next session of the legislature, which convenes in April, 1919, the legislature will ratify the prohibition amendment to the federal constitution. It is interesting in this connection to note that the state legislature ratifies or rejects an amendment to the federal constitution, which is proposed by congress; and the state legislature proposes amendments to the state constitution, which are ratified or rejected by the voters of the state.

So we see that both the national and state governmental machinery are working harmoniously together for the utter annihilation of the liquor traffic, which is second not even to the hellish Hohenzollerns of Hundom, in its defiance of human rights. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PROHIBITION CLUB. Adv. CORP. JOS.

A. LOWE, IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA The parents of Corporal Joseph A Lowe, Joseph and Jennie Lowe, colored, who live at No. 1517 Highland ave nue, have received notice of his death, which occurred in France and was caused by pneumonia. He was nineteen years old, and volunteered in October, 1917. He leaves four brothers and four sisters.

He was a graduate of the col ored college at Rockcastle, Va. He was born in Key West but reared in Tampa, and was a member of Company 303 Quartermaster and had been in France since January. POLICE AND PINKERTONS ASK THOMAS TO HELP AT ATLANTA EXPOSITION Chif Thomas of the detective bureau has received a telegram from Chief Beaver of the Atlanta police department and a letter from Superintendent Fraser of the Pinkerton. agency, asking him to come to Atlanta and assist the local forces and the Pinkertons in looking after the crooks at the Georgia State Exposition held under the auspices of the Southeastern Fair Association, next week. Chief Henderson has been asked for the loan of Chief Thomas, who has an enviable reputation in police circles as being a crackajack in locating "dips." We Can Save You $5 to $10 on Your Suit We are selling suits at their wholesale cost to us, plus $5.00 just a third the usual profit.

See us before you buy. McCaskill Tailoring Co. 414 Tampa Street AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY A finished family wash at 25c per pound includes your flat work and all personal apparel of the family, except outer garments that require Dry Cleaning. This is less than you get your work done for at home. Once tried always satisfied.

"Help Pave NATION AND Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Jl NEWS OF RECORD CIRCUIT COURT Suits Filed Mary T. Hickman et al vs. J. C. Mitch-am et al; foreclosure of vendor's lien.

Macfarlane and Macfarlane attorneys Jose Suarez, doing business as Jose "a' ana company, vs. the Cooke uiMuiiiuii- on Lompany, a corporation: uiu uiea. ai. caraballo A. E.

Mountain vs. attorney. Tampa Electric corporation; civil action, damages $10,000. E. L.

Bryan, attor- Oecrees Filed In re J. H. Fessenden vs. J. W.

Mock filed' MCk Gt aL Final de" pwLr5 TLandeck Lumber Company vs. fhlt Lumber Company. Order discharging garnishment filed. oi Garcia vs. Manuel Garcia.

Interlocutory decree filed. Dial rew Diaz V3' Francisco JJlaz. Final decree filed. In re J. H.

Fessenden. trustee, vs. T. Wier and Amelia B. Wier.

Order confirming sale filed. In re R. Binnicker et al vs. S. R.

nTed decree confirming sale M- Woodbury vs. Rosa M. tn confirming sale filed. iri Flh? Ha-Vden et al vs. Thomas D.

filed Decree confirming sale r.Ini-.11 H- Beckwlth vs. Charles filed 6t aL DeCree confirming sale wlrl-r JJH- fessenden and Catherine H. tessenden, his wife, vs. J. W.

Mock Commercial Investment a cor-ol nd Orocery Company. Order confirming sale filed. J- H- Fessenden, trustee, vs. Nettle Burpert as administratrix et al. Or-d-er confirming sale filed.

In re Hattle E. Wetherell vs. James H. uraer confirming sale, in re Ada Long vs. Thomas M.

Wier and Amelia Wier, his wife; bill to fore-filed? mortBaBe- rder conrming sale MARRIAGE LICENSES lea (19) PaUU (2) Carmen Gonza- REALTY TRANSFERS Thomas J. Heiten to Paul Golden. Lot 6, Blk. 1. Progreso sub.

Thomas J. Heiten to Paul Golden. Lot 4. Blk. 1, Prcgreso sub.

W. D. Wood and wife to Herman ne acre square in the SE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 21-oU-lo.

Anthony U. Potters to Valeria Toland. Lot 3, Blk. 10, Packwoods sub. Valeria Toland to Mabel E.

Potter Lot 3, Blk. 10, Packwoods sub. Reolds Farms Co. to Republic Realty and Construction Co. All that portion of 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Sec.

34-28-17 Provid'enzia Fiorito to Marietta D. Li-catta. 2-3 of Lot 8. Blk. 51.

La Casa sub. The Home Building Co. to Leola Meeks King. Lot 3, Blk. 2.

Moody Heights. G. W. Andrew to Frances R. Slmms 1-2 of Lots 1 and 2, Blk.

4, Orange Park sub. if. $150. C. Raulerson to Allen Williams, une acre square In SE 1-4 of NE NE 1-4 of Sec.

21-30-18. 1-4 of The foundation of all wealth Is real estate, so be sure your foundation is secure. Have the title of the property you now own or purchase In the future insured by the Title Abstract and Insurance Company, 512 Franklin street A C. Clewls, president; R. M.

Clewis vice- president; a. ai. sparkman, Jr. treasurer. secretary- TRIBUNE RECEIVES BOX OF EARLY ORANGES FROM utJU -I XV-11 CROSS GROVE, OAKLAND The Tribune is in receipt of a box of very fine Parson Brown oranges from the grove of F.

F. Cross, at Oakland tv, banks of Lake Apopka. The fruit was sent by The Tribune's Winter Garden nnr. respondent, W. H.

Reams. It is remark ably fine fruit for this season of tha year in fact is perfect fruit. The Par son Brown orange is among the very earliest, but it is unusually early in ripening this year. NOTICE All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at I. O.

O. F. hall, No. 909 1-2 Florida avenue, Saturday, October 12. 12:30 to participate in the (arreat liberty loan parade.

E. T. SMITH, Secretary (Seal) 9-10-3t MEN'S Gold Bond Clothes In all the new Fall styles, are now ready for your inspection $20 to $30 Of course, we have the size and style you want. While your money fights the kaiser, make it work at home for you BUY A BOND HARRIS CLOTHING CO. "The Man's Store" Outfitters for Men and Roys Dr.

R. J. Dickerson A SPECIALIST WHO POSSESSES THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS- The RIGHT kind of experience-doing the same thing the right war hundreds or perhaps thousands of times, with unfailing permanent results. Aren't you tired of PAYING for failures? Make ME prove that my "present scientific methods are absolutely right. I CAN DO IT.

I hold out no false hopes. If I find your case Is Incurable. If you desire to consult a RELIABLE, LONG-ESTABLISHED specialist of ripe experience. COME TO ME, 1 will show you what can be accomplished by careful, scientific attention MY NINTH. YEAR IN TAMPA I advertise what I do, and do as I advertise.

X-RAY I am especially equipped for making X-RAY FLU-OROSCOPTIC ex. amlnatlon. I treat BLOOD POISON, ULCERS and SKIN DISEASES: KID. NEY and BLADDER TROUBLES; CATARRHAL DISEASES; NERVOUSNESS and GENERAL DEBILITY. I specialize In the conservative non-surgical treatment of RUPTURE, PILES, all RECTAL diseases and Special Diseases of MEN and WOMEN.

Dr.RJ.Dickerson THE SPECIALIST Rooms 1, 2, 3, Petteway Building (Opposite Hlllsboro Hotel) Cor. Florida Ave. and Twiggs St. Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5, and 7 to 8 Sundays, 9 to 12 only POPULAR LATIN BOY WOUNDED IN FRANCE Tony Guida of Ybor City, was mentioned in yesterday's casualty list as being severely wounded. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. Gulda, No. 1904 F.ighth avenue, and was one of the first Tampa boys to enlist, leaving here with Company One Hundred and Twenty-fourth infnntry. His family Was notified officially about a week ago that he had been wounded In the arm.

He- Is a well known Latin boy who has been playing his part at the front with credit. We Want the Public to Know That BUY. SELL AND TRADE Second-Hand Furniture Highest Prices. Tour Cre lt Is Good TAMPA TRADING CO. 1202 Franklin St.

Phone 2728 Drink milk-eat milk. It's the perfect food. And it's the cheapest food. It's nature's food One quart of milk Is equal in food value to eight eggs, or three-juarters pound of steak. Eight eggs at present cost 40 cents.

A guart of milk therefore would be cheaper food at 2C cents. A quart of milk contains as much food as three-fourths pound of gteak which would cost you 26 cents. A quart of milk that equals It in food value is worth therefore at least as much. You use gas and 'grease and spend some time in preparing steak for your meal. That costs you something." That makes the finished steak cost at least 28 cents, doesn't it? But a quart of milk DOES NOT cost 26 or 28 cents.

It costs a good deal less than that. Think it over! Oak Knoll Dairy Cor. Scott and Florida Ave. Phone 4041 FAVORITE LINE Machine Shop ctm, Gas and Automobils Repairing. Cast Iron, Aluminum and Brass Castings.

All Work Guaranteed. Cor. and Estelle Streets. Tampa, Fla. Phone 4231 202-208 CASS STREE1 Get Out Those Last Winter Suits and Dresses And send them to us to be cleaned and pressed.

We'll return them looking like new. Star Cleaning Co. Phone 3215. Cass and Tampa Sts. Freemen Free Freedom! Buy Bonds 1 Buy War Savings Stamps, Liberty Bonds and Save Your Junk Help the Government win the war against the Huns by returning your old Sacks, Iron, Rags, Hides, Rubber, into the channels of commerce.

We pay highest market prices for same. Florida Bag Co. S. BASS, Prop. 2306 7th Ave.

Phone 73-143 Ybor City, Fla. A I TO TOPS Rebuilt, Recovered, Repaired Whittenburg Auto Top Co. Successors to Whlttenburg Boyd Top-Makers Since 1905 1101 Florida Ave. Phona 4220 Lcist Year's Can be made this year's shoes if you bring them to us to be repaired. Our work is time-tried and our prices most reasonable.

City Shoe Repairing Shop Phone 2793 211 Lafayette St. Whatever you ne i can be found here Be is for comfort, relief or aid to beauty. Call for your Favorite. PATRICK'S HARMACY 2111 Seventh Ave Phone 3333. Buy More Bonds Road to Berlin With a Bond" Shoes PHYSICIANS ASKED TO REPORT ALL "FLO" CASES PUBLIC CO-OPERATING WITH AUTHORITIES Library Is Closed But Pool Rooms Remain Open Bartlett Expresses Views With the novelty of the situation wearing oft rapidly, the public of Tampa Is continuing to co-op'erate with the authorities in combating the Spanish influenza or lagrippe, of which there are said to be a large number of cased here.

The schools, churct es and theaters remain closed and the crowds on the streets are much less than customary, but the feeling is general that the existence of the malady will be short lived ana that the type is general too mild to cause alarm. Physicians are requested by Dr. A. C. Hamblin of the state board of heai.h to notify him of new cases as fast as tney develop, and the request is made that they call his home, where Mrs.

IiamoHn will keep a record of the number of cases. The reports so far have been very incomplete, but the biatement vas maJj yesterday from the city board of health that forty physicians had up to that time reported to that body, indicating a total of 1,100 cases, of which 145 had developed Wednesday. The public library, which closed the readine room several days ago a3 a pre cautionary measure, closed altogether yesterday and will remain closed for the present. The city board of health asks that all employers co-operate with the authorities by keeping sick employes at home and preventing them from mingling with other employes and the public. Pool rooms, which were thought 10 be included in the mayor' proclamation which spoke of all "places of public amusement," are being allowed to operate.

Chief of Police Henderson said last night that be did not understand that they were to be closed. Takes Issue With Action Dr. C. W. Bartlett, former district heafth officer of the state board of health, takes issue with the order closing theaters, churches and schools.

Such a step is useless, he says, as long as One- fourth of the city's population is allowed to crowd into ill-ventilated factory rooms and as long as crowds are allowed to congregate Saturday night in ten-cent stores. He declares the proper step would be the quarantining of people suf fering with the disease, allowing freedom to the public, and that the schools should be allowed to operate, pupils being ex cluded as fast as they show signs of illness. Dr. Bartlett said last night that he be lieved the order of Surgeon General Blue was intended apply to small towns only, where schools and churches are the only places where crowds get together, and not to larger cities where there are many other places of contact. He quotes an article by Dr.

Blue in the Literary Digest in which the latter expresses an opinion at variance with his closing or der, Dr. Bartlett also declares that Tampa's method of dealing with. the epidemic will only result in spreading it over a longer period, so that the cold weather will overtake It. and quotes Dr. Frederick P.

Lord of Harvard University. The principal manner in which the epidemic is spread. Dr. Bartlett declares Is through vehicles of transportation, Kllr-h Hteamshlna ra irav ppn cars and closed street cars. Treatment and Prevention The Tribune Is In receipt of a circular issued by the Wilmington Relief Committee giving directions for the treatment of Spanish influenza and also directions for the prevention of same.

The circular follows: Directions For Treatment of Spanish Tnfluenza Go to bed and stay there. Nutritious diet. Reasonable ventilation. No croup salve. Use a mustard plaste: 1 part mustard and three parts flour on chest and back until redness appears.

Apply every three hours. The milst'ard plaster is the most vital part of the treatment and Is to be used when there is much cough. Paregoric in small doses: ten to twenty drops for an adult la the only" medicine needed. Gentle purgative (milk of magnesia). Preventive for Spanish Influenza Do-boll's Solution (can be obtained at any drug store).

Directions: Put several drops in the palm of the hand and rub hands and face, snuff some up nose. Can be used as a disinfectant on your clothes. Use Llsterine or plain vaseline by rubbing a little up the nose. Friday Remnant Dayat Maas Bros. MUTUAL BARBERS ENOS TRAYNOR 205 Twlpgs Street Shave 15c Scalp Treat-Haircut 35c ment Massage Tonic Plain Shampoo 25c Singe Razors Honed Ford Owners Save Money Overhauling Motor, complete Removlng Carbon and Grinding Valve 2.00 Overhauling Rear 4.00 Transmission Band 3.00 Tuba Vulcanized All Work Guaranteed Rawlins Garage Phon 4582 1501-1503 Franklin St Picrce-Brown Electric Co.

Electrical Contractor Dealers in Supplies Agents for Edison Lamps First-Class Material and Workmanship 1203 Franklin St. Phone 3282 BOILER REPAIRS At this time of high prices it becomes a matter of necessity to repair, retube and put again into commission old boilers, because new ones cannot be bought in months and a shutdown is still more expensive. We have an organization w7hich can handle your boiler troubles at once. GULF IRON WORKS So. Florida Ave.

Phone 3113 Tampa. Fla. Why Be Sick? "If the sick and ailing: ones knew that hundreds of people right here in Tampa and vicinity have regained HEALTH through CHIROPRACTIC, Osteopathy or Surgery, then they that it is a certainty that MR. PUDDI-COMBE CHIROrRACTIC can do the same for and Spinal Analysis Free for my free book on the cause of Us removal. PUDDICOMBE GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR R.

PutidlcomD Chiropractor 601 Franklin Suite 205, Dawson Elevator. Office Hours, 9 to 12 a. Lady Attendant. Chiropractic Not Medicine, their without Drugs, would know and them." Consultation Call or write disease and RAYMOND Thornton Bldg. Second Floor.

Tak 2 to 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 2944 Nor Surgery, Nor Osteopathy Trie Largest All-Year College In the State.

help each student to iood position. No entrance Examinations quired. Graduating courses in Busineai, Bookkeeping and Banking, Snorthana ana lOucn typewriting. Penmanship, Mathematics, etc. 600 annually enroll.

Large faculty of expert Instructors. Enter Now and be prepared. M. HATTON. TAMPA, FLA.

I KING'S AUTO SERVICE Fony A. Vaccaro Cor. Twiggs and Franklin Sts. That Little Service Star Twinkles "Buy Liberty Bonds!" 2135 DAY PHONE NIGHT 2135 Cadillacs and Packards All New Wall Paper PAUL SMITH SON 813 FLORIDA AVE. Phone 2078 We Make Signs I Wf Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Good work, reasonable prices and prompt deliveries our motto.

ORIENT CLEANING AND PRESSING COMPANY 116 7th Ave. Phone 4402 OVERBRIGHT FLOOR OIL V'orka Wonders When Used on Floor Or Woodwork. The Overbright Specialty Co. Phone 74-912.

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