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TUESDAY, APRIL THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES EIGHT COUNTESS IS TRAMMELL HAS SCHOOL BONDS MASS MEETING jSHIP TRIUMPHS PROBE STARTED IN FLOGGINGS BADLYWANTED RATE BILL WAWH0R1ZED BY WILL DISCUSS COLLEGE PLAN HARDING FAVO RESOLUTION TO DECLARE PEACE (Continued Krom Page One.) agai is', tho central powers of Eu- A4T01 VOTE BURLESQUE AT MET LUNCH Poke Is Taken at The Times' "Confessions of a Bride." Warrant Charges Her IN DOCK TESTS City of Brunswick Makes Fine Showing. To Sea Soon. Thursday evening, ApriV" 21, at 8 o'clock in the council chamber Charges of Abuse of Road Gang Convicts I Under Quiz. Particularly Attacks High Freight on Citrus Fruits. By WILL P.

KENXEDY. Washington, D. April 12. Songtnr Port TVa ttitvioII lftilnv in- Only 171 votes were cast in the election Monday to determine the advisability of bonding Special Tax District No. 4, for $350,000, and of this number 138 voted to bond while 33 voted against the propo- room of the city hall, is the date and place set for the first general meeting to devise ways and means rore Dock tests for the 9.500-ton Favor Resolution.

An investigation is being made of an Tampa getting togetner on camoaiirn to brine Southern Col- 1 freighter. City of Brunswick, be- The anomalous condition ought reports that convicts working Wp to this citv. Everv civic body, san at me uscar uanww fc uc peminieu to conunue. 10 LUG Vowai 1aiui.w j-'v-i nm-na iu VUUIUIUC, J. TueIav morning at 8 establish the state of technical are bein? unnecessarily flogged 1 church, lodtje and commercial or- yars uuurcn, iuub aim tmi ui- 1 and the inquiry will cover a period troduced in the senate a resolution i eiuon.

i ne vote at ine polling calling on the interstate commerce Places was as follows: First Sta-committee to investigate existing tion No. 3. 41 and 9 against, high freight rates, with a view to I total BO; Nebraska and 7th bring about a reduction of rates, 30 for and 8 against, total 38; particularly on citrus fruits and ag- I Court House, C7 for and 16 against, it. 1. hin re.

clock and continued through tne peace without delay, I should aD nf some wef-ks. nccnrdiner to Coun- nibataH tno hnarfl of loMnnr! ua' 111 LilB ui i'tuva a declaratory resolution by i quested by the board oi governors ty Commissioner John Gunn. With Carelessness About Checks. A lady who gave her name as Countess Conetantina D'Almyeaux Ma 'Bean, is very much wanted by the Duval county authorities, according to a warrant received by Sheriff Will C. Spencer, Monday.

It is alleged that the lady in question carelessly left a number of bad checks in her trail, the check3 being drawn against Dr. Peryl F. Watts, on the Hamilton National Bank of Chattanooga, Tenn. Justice of the Peace A. Oreen-bers.

of Jacksonville, a former resident of Tampa, filed the warrant against the lady, and having Information that Tampa Is one oi her haunts, the warrant was forwarded to this city for service. Tha m' warrant accuses the lady of "making and uttering worthless checks." nf th hoard of trade, to name a "vco V1: I 10 total is 3. attenA The ship, the last ot ten to De ouui qualifications essential to protect', .1, tho nSr.ar nnniels Co. for the "rDle" day morning, L. C.

Mcintosh, su- me snip, tne last 01 ten u.h flnaliflcationi eisentlal Early indications showed that Sec. L. r. Dickie of the board v. erintendent of convicts, is credit- 1 n'ipn (N nniuuiijK uuaiu.ii ,1 the election would carry for the trade is sending out a letter analst, toot with and nccyins ui with saying that convicts are bonds by a large majority, as the im ourselves ana could no sense i flogged and that it is the only ncultural products.

Senator Tram-mell opposed the present law which permits the existing high freight rates and for the past two months or more has been making a persistent fight for a reduction of the present high transportation charges. deep sea trial is to follow within pamphlet to more han 150 business concerns and business men in the major portion of the voting was ue cunsiruea as a desertion or method that can be adopted to the next ffcw weeks. Mixing fun with the more serious affairs of Tuesday's luncheon. at the Hillsboro hotel was divided between the introduction of five baby Rotes, the nomination of Rotarians to be voted dn for election to the board of directors, a hand-shaking and get-acquainted bee, a mock fight between negro waiters in which one pointed a pistol at another and fired a blank cartridge, and a burlesque on the continued story "Confessions of Bride' that has been 'running Times for some time. The baby Rotes introduced were J.

F. Alexander, C. G. Mullen, K. A.

White, A. WXD. Hall and A. B. Steuart.

L. B. Skinner, another baby Rote that was to have been introduced Tuesday, is attending a convention of the State Horticultural society at Miami. Rotarians whose names were of dons before noon those with whom we shared our make them attend to their work which sets forth the financial The vessel was launched Feb. 17 Money accruing from the sale of in the presence of a number of sacrifices in war, for these powers in a satisfactory manner, but he are at already peace.

declares they are not beaten any the bonds will be used to improve tho condition of schools in the city residents of Brunswick, who came to Tampa to christen her. She and tc make some necessary addi n.ore than is actually necessary. He also is credited with stating that h'I whipping is done by himself About People was named for Bru.iswick in response to the record-breaking manner in which that city subscribed its quota in the victory loan drive, tions to the various buildings. Payment of an indebtedness of to the county school board will and not by the deputies so be taken care of from the Several complaints have been rr.ade regardiz the whipping of the convicts, and recently a party and the launchings ax the Daniels W. H.

Fahs, of Leesburg, is a guest of the Olive for a few days. and moral advantages to a community in the acquisition of a higher institution of learning. The data that is' being sent out by the board of trade has been compiled by T. M. Shackleford, attorney for the trade body, Judge O.

P. Hilburn and Dr. Burdetto Smith. This meeting will determine whether Tampa and the business ment of the city want the college. It so, a permanent organization charged wit the task of raising the money necessary to bripg it here, will be perfected.

Looking at "Such a resolution should undertake to do no more than thus to declare the state of peace which nil America craves. It must add no difficulty in effecting, with just reparations, the restoration for which all Europe yearns and upon which the world's recovery must be founded. Neither former enemy nor ally can mistake America's position, because our attitude as to responsibility for the war and neces onus. yards. R.

J. Betty, of Atlanta, is here Although no definite plans have Cotton Market for a brief stay on business. been made by County Supt. J. E.

R. H. DauEhertv is registered at Knight, it Is understood that the fered for election to the board of directors, and who will be voted the Hillsboro from Jacksonville. of motorists made puolic statements that they had seen convicts being flogged along one of the highways of the county and in a seemingly prolonged fashion. Mcintosh is credited with stating that whipping only lasts a few seconds.

following Improvements are being TODAY E. V. Boeart. of Atlanta, is in planned: Addition to the Hillsbor on are T. 1'.

Alexander, Oscar A. Tampa on a combined business and ough High School, a pleasure trip. new Ybor City school in the Clark-sor subdivision, to cost about Ayala, Charles E. Ball, G. Norman Baughman, Frank Bentley, Dr.

A. E. Berry, Charts H. Brown, David M. Cook, G.

D. Curtis, F. E. H. W.

McFadden. from Jackson the location of the college nere as wiiiawnnah county. an well as Sixty years ago today the Confed- 000; new building on the present ville, is in city for an indefinite stay. a city of Tampa proposistion, every opened fire on Fort Sumter. site of the Robert E.

Lee school to Fletcher. Dr. John S. Helms, Frank North Carolina keeps a holiday to A Winter Haven man soiournine Chilly Spell Beats Records For April pivlp. hodv.

church, club or loage D. Jackson, E. D. Lambright, Hen- at the Olive is C. B.

Whithall. He sity for just reparations already has had formal and very earnest expression. Two Extreme. "It would be unwise to undertake to make such a statement of future policy with respect to European affairs in such a dtclaration of a state of peace. In correcting the failure of the executive In negotiating the most important treaty in the county is invited to iiend rv Leiman.

C. McKay, u. a. mc is here on business. Kav.

George R. McKean, Isaac H. G. Gates is a Moore Haven man ah narties who may have sites "Maas. RalDh D.

Martin, W. F. Mil mingling with the throng on the business thoroughfares. Sanford, with a temperature of 38 degrees, and a light frost, recorded the lowest register in Florida Tuesday morning. The drop in Tampa New York, April 12.

The cotton market was very quiet again early, the tendency to await developments being promoted by private cable advices reporting a less favorable turn in the British labor strike negotiations. Liverpool was about as due, however, and after opening 5 points lower to 5 points higher, prices were held steady on some trade buying or scattered covering with May selling around 12.00 and July 12.54. XEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, April 12. Uncertainty ruled in the early trade in cotton today because of selling around the opening and prices were 5 or 6 points under yesterday's close.

LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON. Liverpool, April 12. Cotton spot, moderate business; prices steady. Good middling 8.72; fully middling, srn- miririliner. 7.42: low middling.

cost addition to the Hyde Park grammar school to cost addition to the George Washington Junior High School, and a school in West's subdivision to cost about $30,000. Salaries for teachers and other expenses will come out of this bond issue and will aid in prolonging the length of the school term for the necessary period. A prominent Atlantan reeistered day in commemoration of tlie passage of the Halifax resolutions. Centenary of the birth of Adoni-jah H. Welch, president of the Michigan Stute Normal School, president of Iowa State College, and for a brief period U.

S. senator from Florida. Founder's Day of the School of Journalism of Columbia University will te observed today with exercises in memory of the late Joseph believed suitable for Southern College are requested to submit them, with map, complete description and price, to the board of trade, prior to this meeting. at tne Hillsboro Is M. A.

Gordon, in the history of the nation, to i was from 50 degrees on Monday who is here on business. recognize the constituted powers of morning to 46 Tuesday morning at 6 A. G. Quade. from New York, is o'clock, which is the lowest of record the senate we would go to the other extreme equally objectionable, if stopping at the Hillsboro while lor, C.

C. Nott, Clyde Perry, A. L. Riddle, E. L.

Robinson, C. E. Stewart, James T. Swann, Peter Taylor, W. C.

Thomas. A. D. Thornton. Rotarians who were nominated, whose names were withdrawn vby request are J.

G. Anderson, Dr. L. A. Bize, A.

L. Cuesta, Chas. M. Davis, L. P.

Dicki nd John A. Turner. Eleven directors are to be elected and the election will take mare two weeks from the meeting for as late as April 12. The previous transacting business here. The following are a few reasons for the location of the college here, as given in Hie pamphlet being out: "Tampa is the ideal C.

C. Carr. of The St. Petersburg low record for this late in the month was 46 5 degrees. While a temperature of 46 was registered Tuesday congress or the senate should assume the function of the executive.

Our highest duty is the preserva Progress, was in Tampa Monday en Pulitzer, the founder of the Instl- joying some real sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Rasland. from morning at 6 o'clock in Tampa, by 8 o'clock tha rise was to 56 degrees. tion of the constituted powers of each and the promotion of the spirit Court Adjourns To Give Pine Chance To Answer Charges Sarasota, spent Monday in Tampa citv. tne a.vi.in.u.c tutlon Tampa needs the factory, referring At ft speciai election today San to the college as a factory, that wi)l vote on a proposed charter turns out men and women of Chris- jamendment providing for the estab-tian and high moral standard who of a pension system for Warmer weather is promised for on a shopping and sightseeing tour, of co-operation, so essential to our common welfare. Wednesday morning.

good ordinary, 5.12; ordinary T. J. Merritt, from Frostproof, is in the city on a combined business are educationally preparea to lcivil service einpioy.es oi me ciu. 1,1 Dr. M.

Ashbie Jones, of Atlanta, and pleasure trip. He is register ed at the Olit e. their portion of responsiuimj this week. The Rotary club, on motion of C- E. Stewart, voted to join with the-Board of Trade and other civic and commercial organizations in extending an invitation to the Florida Horticultural society to hold its 1922 convention in Tampa.

4 37 Sales, paiea, iniuuma 4 300 American. Receipts 4,000 balea including 3,300 American. Futures closed quiet and steady. April 7.87; May 8.02; July 8.23; October 844, December 8.53; January 8.66; March 8.62. Catts Was Right On Dog Question, R.

L. Stoffregen. S. A. L.

off! is to deliver the principal address at tlie annual Founder's Day exercises to be held today at Tuskegee Institute. cial. is stopping at the Bay View for a few days while engaged in The House Holds business in this city. The invitation was extended at R. E.

Randall and wife, accom any progressive community. Tampa's growth will be greater. Tampa's citizens will prosper. Tampa young folks will be given opportunity. Tampa's citizens and visitors will enjoy presence.

Tampa people have the money." ie above statements are followed wth this question: "Will Tampa ptt the money upV" Miami, April 1 2. The regular term of criminal court of Dade county was today adjourned by Judge Thomas Norfleet, for the purpose, he explained, from the bench, of giving Countir Solicitor Fred W. Pine, an opportunity personally answer charges made aaginst him by a delegation which is opposing Pine's reappointment. Pine is the primary nominee for re-appointment to the offica but charges against him havo been filed. The anti-Pine delegation in Tal A notable wedding in New YorK today will be that of Miss Louise Homer, daughter Mme.

Homer, the famous singer, and Ernest Van (Tlmen Bureau) panied by Edwin Link, are prominent Ft. Myers residents registered "It would be idle to declare for separate treaties of ueaue with the central powers on the assumption that these alone would be adequate, because the situation so involved that our peace engagements cannot ignore the old world relationship and the settlements already effected, nor Is it desirable to do so in preserving our own rights and contracting our future relationships. Confirm Rights. "The wiser course would seem to be the acceptance of the confirmation of our rights and the interests as already provided and to engage under the existing treaty, assuming, Grain Provisions the request of D. C.

Gillett. President T. F. Alexander named the following committee to meet with committees from the different clubs, civic bodies, lodges and tor a few days at the Olive. Tallahassee, April 12.

The Florida dog law made famous by the veto messages of Governors Gilchrist and Rensselaer Stires, son of Kev. ur. Ernest M. Stires, rector of St. Jacksonville is represented on our streets for tlie next sevreal days by C.

H. Royalty. He is making 12. Lowest oricea Catts during. their respective ad ministrations, was up for considera Thomas' church.

opening ioday: ftew yet this season were reached in tha wheat market today, and in rya, na wall I ITlPn the Hillsboro his heeadquarters. tion again today. This time it Yoik, American Paper and Pulp As churches, at a mass meeting to be held in tho council chamber rooms of the city hall, Thursday night, April 21, for the purpose of deciding whether Tampa will make B. A. Surrence and T.

J. Harris came up along with the veto mes corn and provii sociation: Raleigh, N. JNorin The City In Brief sage of Gov. Catts. It had been sub Carolina Sunday School Association; mitted to the judiciary committee "of ing quotations rangeu uuu.

73 opened to lc off OaU started decline to dwice. lahassee is headed by the Rev. R. N. Merrill, pastor of a local church, and E.

J. Billingsley, defeated con-didate for attorney general in the last general election. which Rep. Futch of Lake county is an earnest bid for the location of Southern college in or near this chairman, and had been unfavorably city. Provisions went down witu I Corn finished nervous net reported by that committee.

Miami, Florida State Horticultural Society; Clarksburg, W. Wtst Virginia Health Officers' Conference; Des Moines, American Yeomen of Iowa; Des Moines, Iowa Ice Dealers' Association. it. Years Ako Today. of course, that this can be satisfactorily accomplished by such explicit reservations and modifications as will secure our absolute freedom With Bradford Ansley playing A letter addressed to Mrs.

X. K. Bray and sent in care The Times, is held in the editorial rooms thBS paper awaiting a claimant. Tanina lodge No. 11, Order of the The message of Gov.

Catts vetoing tVio nnrt nf thA hHHo in the bur- the bill was sustained by a vote of l0Wheat closed unsettled at the as yesterday's finish to 1 Iowa. lesaue on "The Confessions of a 21 to 46, on a motion to pass the Wall Street bin. are Odessja people making a visit to our city, combining business and pleasure. Thsy are at the Olive. Cat.

Thos. Gillette, rominent marine man, is stopping at the Bay View while his ship is tied up in the Tampa port. Capt. Gillette is from Fort Myers. The American Paint Co.

is represented for a few weeks on our streets by S. R. Patten. He plans to enjoy a vacation before returning to business. M.

G. Portur iu a Jacksonville man In the city on a business trip. A littl'3 taste of Tampa sunshine has served to brighten his trip to the Cigar City. Eastern Star, will hold a called meeting Thursday evening at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. Open.

July 1-09 coiia The board of governors of tne REVIVAL TENT GOXE. July 61 Services at the big revival tent Tampa Board of Trade will meet Wednesday afternoon, April 13, at OATS New April 12. The usual mixture of gains and losses, the former predominating, marked the opening of today's session on the stock exchange. Dealings were very light traders evidently holding back 1821 Samuel G. Arnold, noted hUtorian, and who served, foi a time as U.

S. senator from Rhode Island, born at Providence. Died Feb. 13, 18)0. Scventy-flve Years Ago Today.

j84The Mexican general, Am-pudia, moved forward with a strong fo-ce to drive Gen. Taylor beyond on South Franklin street ended Sun July 38 High. Low. Closa- 1.10 1.08l 1.114: 61 69 60941 38 37 879i 15.65 16.60 11.11 10.27 10.07 10M 9.35 9.15 .5 from inadvisable committments and safeguard all our essential interests. "Neither congress nor the people need my assurance that a request to negotiate needed treaties of peace would be as superfluous and unnecessary as it is technically ineffective, and I know in my own heart there is none who would wish to embarrass the executive in the performance of his duty when we are all so eager to turn disappoint I'UHK day evening and the tent was pulled 30 clocK, on tne oui nuui ui ty hall.

Considerable Interest Is being July 15.50 down Monday morning in order that in anticipation of the publication of the president message to congress. ljAKU July 10.17 RIBS it might accompany Evangelist? Fred St. Clair and Walter O'Hara to shown in the strange animal captured by Ollie Bryan in his back hut no one as yet has come A pleasure party from Detroit, the Itio de la Nueces. Utilities were the strongest features, Western Union soon gaining July 9.20 touring the sunshine state, is composed of Johnston Stewart and forth with any positive statements as to what sort an animal it really in. 2V2 points and Consolidated Gas 1.

Mexican Petroleum, Utah Copper Fifty Years Ago Toay, 1871Decree of the French insurgents to destroy the Column in Paris. R. McGuire, wite and daughter. They are stopping at the Bay View ment and delay into Brauijins CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago.

April 12. Butter, high er; creamery -xtras, 46 EggSj firsts, 24. Po; alive, unchanged, F. 31. Robles of circuit Keystone Tire also averaged 1 point advance.

Heaviness was shown by the minor steels, especially Sloss- Twenty-five iears hqa hundred houses in Sheffleld and Midvale. Cuban-Amer Relation Lnst. The president reserved his dis Bride," and with Albert S. Thornton acting the part of judge, "1 am a taxpayer" preferred charge against the bride, whfch were reviewed in a mock trial. After the trial had gone on for several minutes, C.

E. Stewart, representing an Indignant citizen, and addressed the following remarks to the judge: "Sir, I beg this interrogation cease. This lady by her own testimony fully establishes her guilt of every charffc our honorable fire department has made against her. Life is short and time is fleeting. 1 move the adoption of the following resolution, if I may read it." On being told by the judge to read, Mr.

Stewart proceeded to read the following resolution: "Whereas, we have this day listened to certain charges by the Fire Department of the City of Tampa against certain matter published in The Tampa Daily Times under the heading of Confessions of a Bride; and have listejed to the detailed answers to these accusations by the lady-author of these; "Now, therefore, be it resolved, by the members of the Tampa Rotary club, in session this 12th day of April. A. D. 1921. that said court, who was stung by a sting ray while gathering oysters at Gibson's oyster bar Saturday, will be able to attend court Wednesday.

Circuit court jurors were excused, Monday, for a few days while taking in tne sights of Tampa and neighboring cities. A party stopping at the Bay View is composed of M. H. Raines, Arthur Ore, I. H.

Johnson, Robert blown ican Sugar and Food Products also Prinnlo' Creek. were Fort Valley, Ga. As a result of the 13 weeks of services in Tampa, the Warren Brown, a Tampan, will establish a mission on Florabraska avenue in which the first service will be held Thursday night, to be followed by services each Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. Brown formerly con-dected the Nazarlne Mission hall in Tampa.

More than 200 persons "hit th'j sawdust trail" during the services cussion of the foreign relations for were lower. down In a storm. Other Markets until that time. One Year Ago 'rooaj. April 20, 1920 Senate rejected the io0tt.innl and vocational training (By Clements Hi.

Cates 312 Citizens Bank Tampa. New York Cotton Exchange, Chicago According to Chief of Police F. M. Graham and Mr. and Mrs.

Reed. They motored down from Kansas the concluding portion of his address. He took up first, the restriction of national expenditures to the limits of national Income which, he said, must be considered in connection with measurably lifting the burdens of war taxation. By strik Board of Trade, Savannah cotton CHICAfiO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, April 12.

Cattle actlve dooi-a ton 9.30: light Bteera project; New York city was threatened with isolation by the railroad Exchange. Private wire telegram, Tnmna KMn. Anril 12. 1921): Williams autoists are being cautioned against turning their cars in the middle of the block either to park on the opposite side of the street or to rutrace their paths, and the police department will enforce strike. and heifers 9.J5; cows, calves, bulls, Industrials.

open, a r.ni. 37 Am. Tieet. Suflrar the t-rdniaiice covering una to the letter of the law. i limn.

No. 11043. Modern Here's a Polite Job For Umpires; In Baraca League Woodmen of America, will hold an mportant meeuns iicai inuaj ng at their hall, U9 'A Florida ave- City and expect to drive up to Howey, Florida, within the next few days. W. Martin, of the American Tire who has been in the city for the past several days on business, left Monday night for Chicago.

Mr. Martin will join other representatives of his company at that point and go with them to Fort Madison, where arrangements are to be made for wider handling of the firm's tires in Florida. A most enjoyable visit in the Cigar City is the verdict given by W. N. Jackson, one of the founders of Gary suburb, whose home is now in Montgomery, Ala.

He and his wife left for their home Monday. They expect to stop over at Lake county points, in which county Mr. Jackson was a pioneer stockers and teeoers bulls 4.5005.75; veal calves, 7.60 8.00. Hogs, 35 to 40c lower; latej 25c to 40c lower than yesterday average; hogs over 300 pounds elowi top 9.25; pigs, mostly 25c lower! bulk. 9.00.

Sheep, steady; bulk, 8. 00 9.00; best wooled lambs, not sold; shorn 8.25; choice wooled yearlings, 8.00. 666 is a prescription for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It's tha most speedy remedy we know, ue. rne meeting win wimntiv at 8 o'clock.

Several im in Tampa, according to Evangelist St. Clair. The first six weeks tourists were almost exclusively attendants at the services, but during the last six weeks Tampans have been much interested; so there were really two distinct meetings in Tampa. The evangelists, both residents of California, praise Tampa's winter climate as a thousand times superior to that of California. They are of the opinion that California may have the better of It when It comes to summer climate, but they are portant matters will come before tlv: camp at this time, which demands ii ing resolutely at expenditure, he said, a solution would be hastened, and he warned congress that to continue a course of unlimited expenditures would mean "inevitable disaster." Economy in government, he said, would find its reflex in economy and thrift among the people themselves.

Discussing the readjustment of taxation, President Harding said the country could not expect and would not have a shift of tax burdens but was more interested in "wiping out the necessity for imposing them." The goemaient, snl.l. was committed to the re confessions of a hririo do and be held guilty of being a FALSE Am. Can 28 Am. Car and Fdry 122 Am. Locomotive 85 Am.

Woolens 72 Am. Smelters 37 Am. Sumatra Tob 72 Am. T. and T.

Co 106 Anaconda Copper 37 Bald. Locomotive 87 Beth. Steel 55 Central Leather 34 Chandler Motors 79 Chino Copper 22 Corn Products 72 Crucible Steel 84 Cuba Cane Sugar 20 General Motors 13 Goodrich 38 Inspiration Copper 33 Kennecott Copper 19 lankiwanna Steel 51 ALARM, and as such a menace to full attendance ot memueia. vmuus members are cordially invited. Candidates are expected to report tor cooking toward the establishment of a baseball league, 1'iesideut R.

O. LivingsUn, at the April meeting of the ciff union held at the First Christian church Monday night, namei a committee to lira to the nousibility of establish- navigation and to the peace of mind of the citizens of Tampa nitiation. and the intsrplea of the publisher The firm ot K. II. Steinberg lrv eoodu ir.eich.ants uf Ybor City, of the said paper to the effect that said particular printed matter is of ng such a league, and it louno legi convinced that the cold, damp win service in that it keeps that por ble to draw a scneauie aim has purchased tne large mi ai corner of Seventh Ave.

and 20th and proposes to erect a new business block on the site, according 28 122 85 72 38 73 106 38 87 .55 35 80 22 71 83 20 13 38 33 19 49 141 51 26 13 69 43 62 61 23 78 41 48 10 73 81 51 60 67 46 ter months of California are months tion in which it appears from being Florida cities represented in Tarn- it at the May meeting tor adoption. nf nnsumassed weather in Tampa. I na within the oast few days are Or a hole in the paper, is hereby set He announced that an atnietic com- aside and disregarded. lando. by W.

W. Rose; St. Peters Ittee for the girls win De namtu to Oscar Steinberg, a memtier ot tne firm. The property is valued, according to ilr. Steinberg, at $125 Mexican Pet 140 Mer.

pfd 51 Midvale Steel 25 Middle States Oil 13 peal of the excess profits tax and to abolish the "inequities and unjustifiable exasperations" in the present tax system. burg, bv Mr. Dennison; Fort Meade, "And be it further resolved that also, with a view of arranging ten the president declared for a "great" hv O. W. Parker; E.

B. Walthall, said Confessions of a Bride hereby onc and told congress that if pres- cominff fr'om winter Haven; Gaines- Pan-Am. Pet 6S nis matches between tne i-miaineuM of the city. be notified that we are a patient front toot. Aimougn yiaiio iinvo not bten let as yet, building will begin soon.

Protect inausxry. tariff revision, community, but there are limits em laWU auiaiiiaB1 will- yHie Dy IV1. JMlWttiUO, ijnc.c.u, tne Inntltnra nf thn American merchant v.v Mr. And Mrs. F.dward Pierce and 'Ttree In one" la the office quar to the patience, even of married men.

And further your deponent president re-affirmed his belief i.th(j Bplrlt of American Clearwater, by B. D. llarger. the protection of American Indus- falr pay nssert Itself to give I .7. C.

Howell, prominent agricul- ters solution worked out ty city People's Gas 4')i Rep. I. and 62 Royal N. 60 Sinclair Cons 23 Studebaker ....77 Texag Co 41 Tob. Products 48 Trann Cnnt.

Oil 10 The Good Will Finiatnea cuius i the Tampa Heights yPresbyterian church captured the attendance banner Monday night, taking it from the Baiaca-Philathea class of the First Christian church that won it in saitn not." It is our purpose, sam American carriers their equality oi ooumer i.i Vt ro. try. DRAPER Funeral services over the remains of E. B. Draper, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday af ternoon at 3 o'clock from the reel" dence, 1723 Watrous Rev Chisholm, of the Hyde Park Pres.

byterian church, officiating. Burial was in Myrtle Hill, under the direction of J. L. Reed, undertaker. Pall, bearers were as follows: T.

W. El-Isrbee, Doyle Carlton, J. D. Kinser, John G. Anderson, Allen Jones and W.

P. Nance. PAVIS Funeral services over the remains of William B. Davis, who died at his residence. 802 Orani nontrai Ave.

Monday, were hem A oplfia rat. ThB CltV On DUSinesH. no la "H'-'O "tn nrosner nillVliv- 111,11, Ml II II V. I Mr. Howell is con- 1 I thn 1 1 I VP Manager A.

VV. i. Han tor tne tnreu municipal inspectors building, electrical and plumbing, in the future. For the present Marti Otera Is tilling the offices of building Inspector as well as the city electrical inspector, and will until a successor nrlvtletres of the American market He added that he would report to Would Give Solons to the foreign producer are offered U. S.

Rubber 73 U. S. Steel, com 80 Mid-Session Rest Utah Copper templating a Florida advertising tour through the northern states at an early date, when he expects to drive a truck, loaded with the produce of this state, through the cities farther up the country He says iin irets through show 50 49 66 too cheaply today, and the etiect 01 much of our own productivity is the destruction of our self' reliance, Un. Retail Stores XT. S.

Ind. Alcohol Westlnghouse Tallahassee, April 12. The leg 47 for former uuy huuuiuh Asher Bassford is appointed. In consolidating the three offices, Insofar as office space is concerned, March It waj announced May mseting Trill be an open air atxalr. A part of tha session Monday n'Kht was devoted to tho rehearsal ot tongs and yilla that-tho Tainpa delegates may use at the Braden-town convention.

As a means of boosting the state convention the i'ampR union has adopted this motto: "Meet you In Bradentown April congreis if intelligent and efficient administration under existing laws had made established service Impossible. The president devoted a portion of his address to wireless and cable development, declaring for prohibition of private monop-olien tending to prevent development of needed facilities. Especially rteulrable, he said, were services at reasonable rates for the tranii- ing the folks un there a few things, islature would enjoy a mld-seaslon holiday under the terms of a reso Open. 1 p.m. rpupafinv afternoon from the resi- which is the foundation of the independence and good fortune of our peoples.

Imports should pay their fair share of our cost of govern F'lrida will be on the map more Itlm nil OMo 33 83 3:30 o'clock, with burial in lution introduced by Representat the city manager plans iu someone in the office at all times during the day. -I HelKlltH f'lvlf ANO- vividly than heretofore. ichesa. and Ohio 58 ive Newton, of Orange county. The I Myrtle Hill.

Pallbearers were Dr. CharleB Taylor, W. B. Wilcox, 3 bSKEh! S. bollve, Arthur Kirk.

ment. E. B. Brown, district sales man-ic. 11.

1. ana vac jh Art Northern, nfd 68 Orange county member and Renre. oo-ot. nf the Carolina-Virginia Phos Agriculture," the president said, ciation'B no-fence bill, drawn by At- Lehigh Valley 49 48 nhata Co. who has been in the city sentative Williams, of Leon, both HH U'tKll Will "is menaced with prices at pre-war 1 K-l mna and Ernest nan.

ii.iis-are in the hands of B. Marlon Reed. Mo. Pacific 17 17 N. Y.

Central 68 68 having introduced measures which mihslim of ps matter," so that for some nays on a would change the date for the con the daily press of all countries e07nfn'" ror Jacksonville by motor. normals and is being further endangered by high cost of transportation from farm tp market through the Influx of foreign farm veiling of the legislature. Both He was accompanied by William may be put in position to contribute to International understandings by agree in asking that the constitu probably be presented to tlie state legislature the coming week by Hep. A Stuart, of Plant City. The bill is ready to go before the legislature, tut residents of the Seminole Heights section are still being asked by members of the association to sign the petition to the legislature asking that the bill be made a law.

Kronenberg, Dromer 10 me ni-per of ihc Bay View, where Mr. tion be amended so as to convene the biennial session the first Tues. Brown has neen stopping, mi. While he urged emergency taritt which IS to De me i'ng word of all Baracas and Phlla-theas, when leaving each other between now and the convention. It was decided that the majority of the Tampa delegates who go to in Bradentown through the convention, will leave Tampa on the boat Thursday morning, April a'f resident Livingston was host at a dinner for the members of the cal Inet at the DeSoto hotel at 6 30 vnin.

At this meeting Northern Pacirio vav tsvi Pennsylvania 32 33 Reading 67, 68 Southern Fan 73 74 Southern Ry 20 20 Union Pacific .......115 115 New York Cotton Exchange. Option. Open. I p.m. Mav 1198 12.26 July 12 4S 13.79 October 13.07 13.31 day after the first Monday in June.

revision, immediately, he spoKe 01 permanent revision later, and said: Brown was formerly a renim-in ui Tampa and has met with big success in his connections with the phosphate company K.HW;AYPtfnGF.OXS MEET. The mature revision 01 our tariti The bill applies to tne seminuie Heights section only, and docs not attempt to express the sentiment of on lie question of a state jwr. ryowton, nowever, proposes that If the law making body so de-Blres, It might adjourn for not less than two weeks nor more than four weeks after being in session laws should be basefl on the policy of protection, resisting that selfishness which turns to greed but ever and county no-fence law. Myrtle Hill TAMPA'S MODERN PERPETUAL CARE Burial Park Free bus every Sunday afternoon, 1:30 to 6:80 p. 22nd St.

and Michigan Omcc: Suite 14 First National Bank Bnlldlng. Telephone 8036. Tensacola, April 12 -Sla'x concerned with that productivity at cal men anu juii-vmn D1S MI.M Orcclia Blssett, of the First attend the annual convention of so days. Rousing Meeting church, was elected December 1J.4J iJ.bii Chlrago Hoard ot Trade. Wheat-Option.

Open. 1 p.m. May 1.27 1.27 July 1.09 1.10 home which is the source ot all abiding good fortune." the publication of interesting foreign news." Enconrnge Aviation. Dealing with aviation the president declared for Its encouragement for military and commercial purposes, recommending the establishment of a bureau of aeronautics of the nr.vy department and continuation ot the army air service as "a co-ordinate combatant of the army" to be used In co-operation with other agencies, to establish national transcontinental air ways. In recommending an efficient coordination of tho various agencies having to do with the welfare and conditions of soldiers and sailors, the president made no mention of the bonus question.

He recommended the creation of a department of public welfare, making it plain that fourth vice-presioeni, nf the First Baptist LI 1 1 1 Ba- Deflation. Deflation, the president told con Held By Veterans church, as the union ORtS Msv 57 56 secretary. gress, might well receive Its attention because while reduced costs in July 61 60 An enthusiastic meeting of Hat ton-Glllett post. Veterans of For Corn- Two broken Icg, a bndly scratched chin and minor bruises constitute the injuries sustained by Hubert Kdwaros. motorcyclist who collided with a Ford car early Monday morning in front of the Tampa Bay hotel gates and was thrown to the ground.

He is confined in the Gordon Keller hospital and according to reports coming from that Institution is resting as well as could be expected under the circumstances The driver of the Ford, John Coleman, gave himself up to the police following the accident but was released on his own recognizance. An investigation of the accident Is being made by Lieutenant York of the police department. May 36 Hnines Citv Will July 38 elgn Wars, was held Monday night in the nunlclpal court room, and basic production had been observed deflation hid failed to reach tfle mark where It could be "proclaimed to the greet mass of consumers." Hear Shrine liana the Florida Railway surgeons- Association and the Florida Mellcal Association Jwre May 9-12. The railway surgeons will meet for a one day session on tho 9th and the following day the members of the Medical Association will begin a t'vo days' briwion. FKRTIMZETt SALES.

Tallahassee, April 12. Fertilizer sales la the state were 22,485 tons during the month of March, ac-mordlng to an announcement by tho Commissioner of Agriculture. Hales of cotton seed meal aggr gated 555 Ions while those of feed amount vl tn 8,440 tons. Congress, he said, might help The Shrine band will Journey to with J. E.

Williams presiding, more than the usual amount of business was transacted. All members seemed to sense that the post is well on Fruit and Vegetable Movements speed price re-adjustments by "suit 1 Inlnes City Sunday afternoon May able there was no purpose by the federal tn Eive a concert. Decision to Discussing the railroad question, rovertllnent "to Invado fields which the way to reorganization. The re mnk thl trln was made aionnay The following number of cars containing Florida frulti the states have occupied." cent visit of National Commander night nt the regular meeting of the vnffotnhlea wr forwarder! from Jacksonville, Illah Sprlna President Harding said there would be "an avowed foundation on which tn rebuild" if could be understood Woodslde seems to have had the lmnd. Assistant I-eader "nao- ore Hampton, via all rail, during the 4 hours ending April 11, 191 reton.

In the absence of leader Trice, desired effect on the members. nminrted Iha rehearsal Monday all seem anxious to put the club nlffht. a sound basis. Nine new applications were re Tho finance committee of the Hal Allen, was fined i eelved and plans were made for Veterinarian Is Object Of Bill Hy J. K.

worthing.) Tallahassee, April 12. Senator Knaub Introduced a bill In tho senate tod.iy revising the laws governing the state livestock sanitary board and a bill calling for the appointment of a state veterinarian. The bill has the endorsement of the atata fivine Growers Association, In recommending speedy reduction of the army and navy appropriation bills, the president declared that, while the government was In accord with the wish to eliminate the burden of heavy armament and wan ready to co-operate with other governments to aproxlmate dls-Armament, It would not "entirely disarm our agencies for defense until there Is removed the need to defend." He made 110 specific declaration 5 i fit smoker and musical entertainment four bits for not attending to his duties and was Instructed to render a financial report at the meeting at tha next meeting, Monday night, April St. All veterans of foreign i.ri,luv nlsh Mans for the annual trek to Des wars wishing; to join the organlza tion are requested to bring din Moines are well under way and a tha. "congress has no sanction for government ownership," and "does nut levy txes upon he people to cover deficits in a service which should be self sustained.

Railway rates and costs of Operation, he said, must be reduced because freight rates had mounted until "commerce Is halted and discouraged." Aid for Development of good roads and Inland waterways, the president said, were collateral subjects with the transportation question and, besides endorsing federal aid to highways, he urged congress to formulate a consistent program. Discussing the merchant marine, 20 23 0 43 number ot the minber nave sig charge papers to the next meeting Dade Massacre To Be Commemorated (By J. E. WOIITIIIXGTOX.) Tallahassee, April 12. Senator Crosby Introduced a bill this morning calling for the formation of the Dade Memorial Park In Sumter county on the site of the Dade massacre in 1816.

An appropriation of $5,000 I provided to purchase the land. Senator Fletcher has been Interested In the matter and has given assurances that he will try to have the federal government take over the maintenance of the memorial park if the state will establish It tha Stat Dairy Association and the nifled they will be on hand when os to the size of the army or the committee named by the Cattle Rais- jtne rattler pulls out of the station. and prepara to "ride the goat." MASONIC INITIATION. St. Petersburg, April 12 Ohio, and beyond 36 N.

of Savannah 47 Southern points 10 Totala 93 Shipments since Sept. 16. 120: Miss and beyond X. of Savannah Southern points Totals ........10940 New uniforms have been ordered in anticipation of the trip and it is ex 1 0 0 2D 147 0 90 0 72 32 0 4 0 5 207 0 10S 0 105 4165 295 191 0 47 2319 1233 1 125:1 3622 12 72 0 76 18697 2656 149S 1 180'j ers' Association. The government has withdrawn Its co-operation In ihi niBlu.

and Florida hns been navy except to eay that the naval program could "carry no threat after the latest proof of our national unselfishness." pected the "gang" win put on a practically left to Its own efforts as jrcnl mett'opolltsn appearance when regards tne eradication, of the tick. Ithrj. for he northern city. At the same time quarantine against a 11 member aie fetitiosted to be on fpnat Mantec of the local Mnaonle Jodije will confer th third degree tonight on a clans of 11 candidates. Every place In the working team ill us filled by a past master.

The remaining portions of the prr si dent's address were devoted to thn discussion of foreign affair. the state nai oeen cxienacu. jhand at cne meet in 5 rnuujr nigui. MUTILATED PAGE (s).

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