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FRIDAY, 0CI02EH 23, '1018. THE-TAMPA DAILY TIMES i i 3 LANE'S DAIRY DRUGGISTS PLEASE NOTE Broda's LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN flow Strange Things Sometimes Happen "I want to write yon to let yon know that have taken 2 more doses of Mayr'e Wonderful Ttemedy, and have grained 10 lbs. In the last 2 weeks, although I am thinner around the waist TLU' SITUATION IS BETTER HERE Deaths Decrease and MUST BE SOLD Dally Bulletin. VICK'S VAPORUB OVERSOLD Jack Lantern Waldron Explains That Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for few cents DUE TO PRESENT EPIDEMIC It Is Hoped Worst Is Over-. No Other Course Can Be Taken.

Squeeze the juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces of tnan before, because the bloating; in my stomach has all gone and I am feeling: like a boy again. There never was anything: in this world half as good as this medicine." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including- appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. King's Drug Store, Twiggs and urcnara wnite, shake well, and you The Tampa families, through some of its public spirited citizens, have ex nave a quarter pint of the best bleach Tremendous Demand Last Few Days Has Out Excess Stocks That We Had Estimate ing and skin whitening lotion, and pressed their regret that Lane Broth ers, one of Tampa's largest and choi uumjjiexion Deauuner, at very, very The New Top Piece. Gray, Black, Green, Brown.

As Usual Broda Advertises 'Em First. "Hats" Are My Hobby. Physicians and druggists are of the opinion that the "flu" epidemic has about reached the high water mark in Tampa, No figures were a vailable today on whicb anything like an accurate estimate might be made of the number of new cases, but persons who have been constantly in touch with smau cost. Would Last Until Next January. Last Week'; cest milk suppliers, have decided to sell out their fine collection of cows Your grocer has the lemons ani any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White Orders Called for One and Three-Quarter Mil Franklin Red Cross Drue Store.

which has been supplying them with BRODA tor a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck. milk. They requested Mr.

Lane to re. Highland and Michigan; Ybor City Pharmacy, Ybor City, and druggists ine situation see numerous signs in lion Jars Today's Orders Alone Amount 932,459 Jars. BOO Franklin Street. We Cash Shipyard Checks. 3 dicating that the malady is on the arms and hands each day and see how consider the matter if possible, that the milk might be saved for at least everywhere.

wane. So few physicians had reported the tourist season. their new cases at noon today that zna order from us in as smi tan, redness, sallowness, sunburn and windburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the ekin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Mr.

Lane said that over a month quantities as possible. If you ar5 Mrs. John R. Eagan of 211 West War. Big Shipments Are En Route to ago he had contracted with Waldron even Miss Maraget Mahaffey, who has been keeping "flu" records for Mayor McKay, was unable to estimate the ren who died last night at 7:46 out we will try to ship a limited amount by Parcel Post or express,) the auctioneer, to sell every cow.

heifer o'clock, were held this afternoon at and pay the charges ourselves. ana calf on his dairy farm and to do 8:80 o'clock from the residence and itionf so at his earliest conveniences and 3rd In order to make dlstributlo: interment was made in Woodlawn, un Jobbers. Until These Arrive There May Be a Temporary Shortage. All Deals Postponed Buy in Small Lots Only. still quicker, we will ship direct to) der the direction of J.

L. Reed. signed a contract to that effect with Mr. Waldron. but owing to a number your retail customers quantities not THOMPSONBACK TO BOOST GOLF FULTON Funeral services forJesse more than three (3) dozen 30c.

slzeJ of other auction sales that Waldron was engaged to handle, this dairy sale at any one shipment. L. Fulton, who died yesterday at 1108 4th We are now out of the 60c. slzel Fulton were held from the house was postponed to Nov. 11 and 12 and probable number of cases whicb had developed during the last 24 hours.

However, the assistants in the offices of representative physicians noted that in the past two days there has' been a falling off in the number of calls from new patients, and druggists say they are less rushed with prescriptions. Fewer men are missing, from their places of employment, and conversations in downtown offices and on the streets reflect generally a growing atmosphere of optimism. Death list Smaller. RETAILERS CAN GET IMMEDIATE and will be for the next 10 days. this morning at 10:80 o'clock with services at Woodlawn, Corrimandant now the advertising matter has been distributed throughout the state hv WHAT WE ASK THE RETAHi SHIPMENTS DIRECT BY PARCEL POST.

James Yates, of the Salvation Army DRUGGIST TO DO. in charge. F. T. Blount undertaker.

Buy in -as small quantities as possl-1 To Help Rocky Point This advertisement is written on Waldron and he seems to think that it is now too late to stop the sale. Mr. Waldron was seen at his office on Maryland avenue and he gave the following explanation. He said that another of Tampa's dairies, besides SMITH Simeon H. Smith, died Monday, October 21st.

It is directed to ble. If you have any quantity orders, given the Jobber's salesmen or given to our salesmen, don't bother about Club IsY.M. C. A. yesterday morning at a local hospital the attention of all distributors of on the 85th anniversary of his birth.

them no need to write us it is ah Glenn G. Smith, registrar of vital statistics, reports the number of Secretary. Vlck's VapoRub, both wholesale and retail. In an emergency such as the Mr. Smith had been employed for solutely impossible to fill these orders at this time.

If the jobbers in your aeaths during the past 24 hours as 13 the past five years as bookkeeper at present epidemic our duty and your the Tampa Electric and was a duty is to distribute VapoRub In the territory are out of vick VapoRub, Golf activities at -the Rocky Point club received a 100 per cent, boost a material decrease over the past several days. Mr. Smith is giving all his time to supervising the emergencv me xane Brothers, had requested him two weeks ago to auction off their dairy, but a clause in the Lane contract prevented him from handling any other dairy sale, until such time as he had disposed of the Lane Broth-, quickest possible manner to those sec. we will ship you by Parcel Post, pre tions stricken by Influenza. We, valued employe.

He lived at 108 West Michigan and is survived by his wife and his mother, Mrs. Willard P. paid, quantities not more than three worK or tne city, thus coming in con therefore, call your careful attention (3) dozen SOc. size in any one order. yesterday; with the arrival of Jim Thompson, who has served as the is ci learinq mxt skin! stant contact with the hospitals.

to the following: 'Naturally, we can't open accounts at physicians and funeral directors. He this time, so your check or money or expects fewer deaths from now on der for this amount must accompany Smith, who arrived this morning from hsr home in Jersey City, N. J. The body was prepared for shipment by B. Marion Reed and will be sent to Jersey City tonight accompanied by his wife and mother.

particularly with auxiliary hospital service so well distributed throughout the city. order. Don write us stating to ship through your Jobber, as we then have to wait until we write this jobber and get his O. K. If you wish the good to come through your jobber, have Another hospital was arranged for today at San Mateo hall on 6th ave.

Restnot Ointment be-tps to make tt possibf for every woman to have a dear, soft, Wealthy skinv tia first and indispensable requisite of beauty and fetches, tongftnesa, pimples, reddened patches, iichimr and burning- of the skin can relieved and usually removed by Rearrat Ointment aided by Resihol Soap. Soli all dtaltn him order them for you. This will be under the direct charge DANGER OF SHORTAGE IF SUPPLY IS NOT CONSERVED. On October 1st we had on hand, at our Factory and in twenty warehouses scattered over the country, sufficient VapoRub to last us, we thought, until January 1st, allowing for a 60 per cent, increase over last year's sales, and not counting our dally output. This big excess stock had been accumulated during the summer months.

Then this epidemlo of Spanish Influenza hit us and in the last 10 days this stock has vanished. At first we thought this tremendous demand Rooky Point professional during the past two years. "Jimmy," as ha is familiarly known among his friends and out at ths should have reached town Wednesday night but his train was late and did not pull In at the union station until 4 o'clock yesterday morning, hence Jim spent a major part of yesterday in a quiet snoozing bee. Fortunately for the golf enthusiast, Jim did not sleep the entire day and In the afternoon he motored out to the links. It did not take very long for SNOWED UNDER WITH CORRES- of Dr.

J. A. White, with Glenn Smith NOCILLA Ignacio Nocilla, son of Frank Nocilla. died at the residence, 731 Spruce West Tampa, last night. Funeral services PONDENCE.

assisting in Its equipment and or ers dairy. He further said with the present cost of feed It was Impossible for a dairyman or a stable keeper to make a dollar and that if the government would turn their attention to the western elevator trust who control the feed situation by oornerlng feed until such prices were obtained that It forced the stock feeders, who had to buy his grain, to quit in despair and that If the government would give half as much attention to that branch as they do the poor fellow who sneaks an extra lump of sugar for his coffee they would then quickly put a stop to the dairymen leaving their chosen field of occupation, as all they want is feed at a price to let them live. He further predicted that unless the feed situation was made more Inviting that milk would be bringing 30 Our force has already been "shot were held today at 2 o'clock and in ganization. The San Mateo is a club composed mostly of Cuban colored folks and the organization expects to to pieces" twenty-four of our men are terment was in Woodlawn. wearing uncle Bam khaki ana this supply all of the nurses and other help recent rush has simply buried us.

All HAWKINS C. H. Hawkins, SB. our sales force has been called In to died last night at his residence, 3206 neeaea. Slay Penalize Physicians.

help in the office and factory. Ws Florida ave. Funeral sen-ices were just mention this so you won't hold It would last only a few days, but the orders have run: Jim to get things started and he has already arranged for a ball sweep- Dr. A. C.

Hamblin of the state board of health stated today that Tampa physicians who have failed to report against us if your wires ana letters held this afternoon at 3 o'clock with interment in Hopewell cemetery under the direction of F. T. Blount. aren answered promptly. OBITUARY SPECIAL BOOKLETS ON SPANISH, regularly the number of new "flu" cases coming to their notice are liable INFLUENZA.

Oct. 18 18,604 Doe, Oct 17 25,323 Dos. Oct. 1889,266 Doe. Oct.

19 46,833 Doz. Oct. 21 77,705 Doz. Up to Saturday, October 19th, we DANSBY The remains of Joel A. for arrest and fines, as it is their duty LOPEZ The body of Mrs.

A. V. We will send, on request, to any re- juiiuou.v, who uicu ill xiciiiio.il, a. tall drugrlst, 100 or more little book cents a quart before spring. Returning to the subject of Lane Brothers sale next month Mr.

Waldron said the cows in all probability would lets, Just issued, on Spanish Influenza- have actually shipped for this month giving the latest Information about 1400,284.10, or over two million jars I this disease its history ths synu toms the treatment, ami particularly; the use of Vick VapoRub as an ex a i tJi i iy. Annalwill reach Tampa tomorrow and will Adele Brinker, who died in Jackson- be interred in the Dover cemetery un- villa yesterday morning, arrived in der direction of F. T. Blount. Mr.

Tampa this morning and was taken to Dansby has relatives in Tampa, the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. I wasiom, "1 T- Sh! MICKLBR The body of Mrs. Geo. rf MlcWer, who died Tuesday, was m1; 0Wm A' J- dipped by F.

T. Blount to Live Oak Zl'J 3t4i -W today for interment, accompanied by youngest a two-day old infant and her i A- mother, Mrs. Dan Brinker. i her brother-in-law. Dr.

Mickler. ternal application to supplement ths under a state law to make such reports. Ordinarily such reports would be made to Dr. Hamblin, but to increase efficiency and prevent duplication of effort it wa? arranged that all reports mads to Mayor McKay's office, thus affording him an accurate index of the situation and enabling him to determine how great an emergency existed. Dr.

Hamblin warns physicians that unless reports are made promptly he will begin prosecutions to compel proper reports being physician treatment. NEW WAYS TO USE VAPORUB. remain in i'lorlda, but that the auction sale perhaps would scatter them to the "four winds," and that the only remedy that he could offer was for some one interested in the milk, supply to take over the Lane dairy and run it to suit themselves, as he had full written authority to sell it as a whole as Mr. Lane had positively made up his mind to quit. In addition to the usual method of using VapoRub that is, applied over the throat and chest and covered with hot flannel cloths our customers are or vapoKUB.

THE PROBLEM NOW IS TO DISTRIBUTE VAPORUB QUICKLY. Most of this tremendous quantity Is still en route to the jobbers, but freight and express are both congested nowadays, and it may be some time before this supply reaches the jobbers. In the meantime, therefore, it is necessary that we distribute, as widely as possible, the stock that we are manufacturing dally, together with that now on the jobbers' and retailers' shelves, in order that It may get to the Influenza districts quickly. Our normal output is about 4,000 dozen per day. We are Duttfntr on a iei her Immediate family and mot' leaves three sisters, Misses Qer.

WEBSTER Martin Webster, 73, a ve, cigarmaker by trade, died last night Margaret and Marie Brinker. writing us daily telling of their sue cess in using VapoRub in other ways. nessie Game is her aunt. The death i of Mrs. Lopez Is greatly regretted by particularly as a preventive.

They melt a little in a spoon and Inhale the eral arrangements, In charge of J. a large circle of friends In Tampa, by I CITY BRIEFS 1 L. Reed have not been completed yet made. Dr. Hamblin was of the opinion that the "flu" is not becoming more prevalent and that it probably is on the wane.

More Nurses Procured. Mrs. T. L. Karn reported today that women were volunteering in large vapors arising, or melt It In a benzoin steam kettle, where the steam keb LEVISTER Miss Arrah Levlster, tie Is not available, VapoRub can be used in an ordinary tea-kettle.

Fill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. vy. u.

nent or urianao, is among the business men registered at the Bay Levlster of 419 Lime died last the tea-kettle half full of boiling water, put In half a teaspoon of VapoRub night at a local hospital. Miss Levis- W. R. Wadford is a Lara-n ranmun ter was a telegraph operator and had whom she was well-loved. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at St.

Mary's hospital on Florida ave- Father Tyrell officiating, and the pall-bearers will be as follows: Dan Galvln, W. C. Reid, Gabe Zendigue, Paul Parslow, Urban Nores and Joe Mejares. J. L.

Reed in charge. CHANCEY Funeral services for R. B. L. Chancey, 11-year-old son of -Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. L. Chancey, who was killed yesterday by a truck.

tatlve in Tampa today, stopping at the from time to time keep the kettle Just slowly boiling and inhale the steam arising. night shift, but It will be a little while before that Is producing. WHAT WE ASK THE WHOLESALE DRUGGIST TO DO. Last Saturday we notified all of our Jobbers, by Special Delivery, as follows: 1st Deals and quantity shipments of many friends in Tampa. She was 25 and leaves her parents and some cay lew.

Mrs. S. M. Menuse of Crvstal Tthar-h According to a Bulletin just issued. brothers and sisters.

Funeral ar is a prominent matron at the Hillsboro. rangements in charge of J. L. Reed by the Public Health Service, Dr. Stiles, of this Service, recommends that the nose be kept greased as a i S.

W. McCurdy, connected with the had not been completed yet. An numbers for nursing. They not only are volunteering but are undertaking the various duties assigned them, so that the stringency was less severe today than for several days, although the Red Cross can use the services of a large number of women and girls. Many cases of destitution among sicic families were reported to Red Cros-3 headquarters today.

particularly among the negro population. Food and clothing were supplied in large quantities for this relief. Saturday Closing Hour. In response to queries from stores nouncement later. itu mnas are cancelled.

Fill no quantity orders of any kind, whether taken by our salesmen or by your own. Sell in small lots only. while riding his bicycle, were held this preventive measure against the Influenza germs. For this purpose VapoRub is excellent. RODRIGUEZ Alfredo Rodriguez 22, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon.

He is survived by his par THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C. morning at 11 o'clock from the residence on Nebraska ave. Interment was made In Woodlawn under the direction of J. L.

Reed. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Serafln Rodriguez, vvesiarn union Telegraph Is stopping at the Bay View.

Chas. S. Roberts of Jacksonville, is noted among the Bay View guests. I J. T.

Register of Orlando, is in Tampa attending business. He is at the Bay View. F. 'Williams and wife are Mulberry representatives in Tampa today, making headquarters at the Bay View. J.

A. Holder of Portsmouth, is in Tampa today looking after business in- 1 terests. at 1111 9th ave. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4:30 TRAINING CAMP and markets. Mayor McKay today I stated that the closing hour tomorrow night would be the same as last Sat-1 o'clock at Woodlawn cemetery under the direction of F.

T. Blount. i TOOMER Miss Meta R. Toomer, 40. died, at the home of her sister, OFFICER HERE OCTOBER MAY BE WARMEST MONTH With the temperature for October to date averaging 3.6 degree above nomal, Indications axe that this will be the hottest October on record, according to Meteorologist W.

J. Bern nett Yesterday the maximum temper ature reached 86 and the average for the day was 79 degrees, which was 11 CARNEY Funeral services for Arthur William Carney who died yesterday at his residence, 213 1-2 Cedar were held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of J. L. Reed, Father White officiating. Interment was made in the Knights of Columbus lot at the Catholic cemetery.

Mr. Carney was 29 and was well known throughout Tampa. He leaves a widow formerly Miss Julia Caraballo, and one child of six Mrs. M. L.

Trowell, 418 E. Michigan, urday, namely 6 o'clock. Several instances of alleged failure to comply with the closing proclamation were investigated today and the proprietors warned. One spitter, Ernest Naylor, was arrested at Union station by Officer Barry. Naylor forfeited a $15 bond in police court today.

To help maintain the emergency ROCKY POINT PRO. Jim Thompson Return to Tampa its a Secretary, But Will Devote a Part of His Time to the Links. this morning at 5 clock after a lingering illness, of many months. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at Woodlawn B. F.

Kennan and J. I. Mitchell of Titusville, are prominent business men stopping at the Hillsboro. Claude Thiot, government auditor of Fort Dade, is in Tampa for a few days. J.

P. Boyd of Waycross, GtL, Is in Tampa attending business. M. A. Rollo of New amvrn In Lieut.

Dancy to Pass on cemetery, Rev. J. T. Nixon officiating. above normal.

hospital in the Circulo Cubano build. months, besides his mother, a sisterThe nail bearers will be selected from Candidates for Admission. fng, Adam Katz, Henry Lelman and members of the Tampa Heights Meth Tampa combining business and pleas- One year ago today the lowest tern perature was 48 and light frost was reported In the outlying sections ot Jaime Pendas were named a committee to canvass Ybor City for funds. stakes event Saturday afternoon. This is the first contest scheduled at the links this fall and providing the "flu" epidemic has not hit the golfers too hard, indications are that many will be on hand to start limbering up for the winter season.

In referring to the condition of the odlst church. F. T. Blount in charge of interment. e.

ne is registerea at tne Hillsboro. F. A. Armstrong. Chas.

Peterson nf Lt Robert H. Danoy. Is In Tam Tampa. The lowest temperature reported for today Is 72. Indications are for a slight change In temperature.

Already 1500 has been collected, among the donors being Adam Katz, Henry Leiman and Jaime Pendas, pa to confer with men desirous of Miami, and Joe Spaiglefeg of Atlanta, compose a party of business men at the 1 Hillsboro. i ana tnree Drotners. Mr. Carney was an engineer of considerable experience and ability. He was a graduate of the Massachuetts Institute of Tecnology at Boston, and had been in the employ of Stone Webster, first coming to Tampa In 1911 to work for the Tampa Electric Co.

Since then he has had several Important positions. At the time of his death he was employed by the Tampa Dock Co. He was a member of the while belief is that lt will be a llttl $100 each; Salvador Rodriguez, $30; entering tne officers' training school at Camp Fremont, Cal. Lt and Mrs. Dancy arrived in Tampa last nlaht and links Jim says he finds the greens in B.

Doyle and M. J. Gandet of damn cooler tonight and tomorrow. Florentino Diaz. Jose Escalante Co jonnston, are noted among the Hills Mr.

Bennett said today: "This hal Guerra, Diaz F. Lozano Co. HURN Funeral services for Percy Hum, who died at Camp Jackson Friday of Spanish influenza, were held Monday afternoon in Wildwood cemetery, Bartow, at 3 o'clock, Rev. R. E.

Reed conducting the service. The Home Guards took charge and three volleys were fired. A host of friends are tsaying at the Hillsboro. They are ooro guests. been an unusually hot month and to and Jose Lovera $25 each; H.

H. w. Borland is a well known Ocala S. Farley, $10; Candido Escobar, $5, representative in Tampa today. For the use of this hospital August Van Epoel has donted 20 gallons of Cecil B.

Wright, connected with the Bank of Pasco County, Dade City, Is joined in the procession to the ceme Tampa Council of Knights of Columbus and of the Sacred Heart Catho milk daily. The Fenole Chemical in Tampa today, stopping at the Hills boro. fairly good shape now'and with Just a little work they will be in splendid playing condition. Generally speaking the course is in good shape and he does not believe it will take very long to bring it up to one of the best playing links in the state. "I am glad to be back with my friends in Tampa, and despite the war conditions I believe Tampa and especially the local golf course are in for a big season.

Quite a few northern and eastern golfers have asked me about the Tampa links, and a number of Jacksonville, has donated tery and the floral offerings were profuse. The deceased attended Summer- lic church. quantity of disinfectant for use by i. (j. banaerson or Philadelphia, one lin institute and was employed in the the Red Cross here, or the best known commercial men very mucn tanen with Tampa, it being their first visit to Florida.

In compliance with a telegraphed request from Sharp, commanding the southeastern division, Mayor McKay placed an office of his suite at the disposal of Lt. Dancy, who will be there daily to give Information and assistance to men Interested in the opportunity of becoming officers. Lt. Dancy will be at the office on the third floor of the city hall daily from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 o'clock. This opportunity to take training WALSE Funeral services for John Walse, 53, who died at a local hos Bartow postofflce for some time be traveling Florida, is in Tampa today, Mayor McKay has modified the food restriction order so that coffee may date Is the hottest October on record, with the exception of 1911." A CHEERY DISPOSITION.

So said the young man choosing si wife. He was wise, because even St' beautiful woman can make life miserable if she Is always cranky, ailing, sick and unpleasant. Good health promotes a cheery disposition. If you suffer from the Ills peculiar to women, RENO'S NEW HEALTH will brlng and good health. This remedy promptly relieves female disorders.

It regulates menstruation, overcomes sickly periods, stops pains. fore being transferred to the Tampa registerea at tne Hillsboro. pital, were held yesterday afternoon office where he was employed when at one o'clock from the undertaking be sold by drug stores which remain open all night. This exception was F. Walsman of Sanford.

is greeting friends in Tampa today and is mak he entered the service of his country. parlors of J. L. Reed. made largely at the instance of doc ing headquarters at the Hillsboro.

The deceased was married to Miss Elizabeth Smith, one of the faculty of of them said they expected to spend tors and nurses, who have time only to snatch a cup of coffee on their the winter here. Already since I ar OAKLAND Funeral services for 3. H. Gasland, 41, who died yesterday L. L.

Llde of St. Louis, arrived In Tampa yesterday and Is noted among Summerlin Institute April 6, 1917; rived a number of people have asked way to and from cases. who together with his parents, six -brothers and one sister are left to at a local hospital, were held at 1:30 o'clock yesterday from the J. L. Reed me about golf instructions, so everything looks promising," said Jim.

for commissions in the army Is open to citizens of from 20 years and 8 tne Dusiness men at tUe Hillsboro. C. T. Bliss of Washington, is in Tarn pa on business Interests. First Lieut.

Robert R. Dancey, jr. mourn their loss. Stomach Trouble and Constipatioa. Those who are troubled with indi parlors.

strengthens the nervous system, and The Rocky Point professional spent puts the ailing woman or girl In per the summer at the Little Falls Coun monins to years and also to foreign born citizens whose loyalty is un GIL Funeral services for Manuel accompanied by his wife, is In Tampa gestion and constipation may find permanent relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Roy F. King, Orlskany, N. try club, Herkimer. N.

rounding For a Weak Stomach. The great relief afforded by Cham questioned. Good health and the Gil, who died Wednesday at his home. out his third season at the Little Falls equivalent or a high school education on official business. He is from Hous ton, Texas, and Is registered at th Hillsboro.

borlaln's Tablets in a multitude of 1040 9th were held yesterday at club. writes. Chamberlain Tablets cured me of a bad case of stomach trouble and cases has fully proven the great value fect health, -toning up the organs so they will perform their functions without pain or distress. RENO'S NEW HEALTH gives health and nat- ural action to the whole system. Get a bottle today.

Sold by all druggists. are required. Details as to height, Although Jimmy's presence has weisju, specmc ntness in special constipation." John S. Rowland, a well known Or- clock and burial was In Woodlawn under the direction of J. L.

Reed. made things hum in golf circles, the branches and all other informatinn or tnls preparation for a weak stomach and lmpa'red digestion. In many cases this relief has become permanent and the sufferers have been completely re links will receive only a minor part of Three bells at Christ church, Well will be supplied by Lt. Dancy, who expects to get a large number of In YONGE Funeral services for ington, New Zealand, which came from Germany, and are supposed to have stored to health. TIE CALOMEL fl his time.

He has accepted a place as office and social secretary of the Tampa local Y. M. C. O. His mornings quiries and applications from Tampa been cast from French cannon taken at Before deciding see Louis Savarese.

Sedan, are to be molted, and at Great Fletcher W. Yonge, who died yesterday morning, were held this morning- at 8 o'clock from the parlors of F. T. Blount, and burial was In and evenings will be spent at the as well as most of the afternoons dur Britain's Instruction the ingots will be returned to France. FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE lando man.

Is stopping at the DeSoto while attending business in Tampa. MANY JOIN U. S. ing the week. He will probably get out to the links about every other afternoon for a few hours only each W.

H. Paine of Knoxvill. Tnn i- NO DECISION ON GUARDS' UNIFORMS At the regular weekly meeting ol the county commissioners held this morning it was decided on no action' at the present time on the purchase of uniforms for the Hlllsborougd county guards. Maj. Conoley appeared before the board, and after he addressed the commissioners lt was decided to leave the matter in abeyance.

at the DeSoto today, and Is attending business here. CLUB OF TAMPA trip. GRAY HAIR BECOIS EAGAN Funeral services for Lena Margaret Eagen, two years and ten months old daughter of Mr. and Calotabs, the New Nausealess Calomel, Breaks Up a Severe Uncle Sam has refused his services A W. Simon and wife of T.vnrhhuro- are noted amonir the earlv tour Local Adherents of Uncondi- Cold Overnight.

ists to arrive at the DeSoto. so far In a military way, he having been given a limited service classification in the draft, and like the other limited service men must wait their call. Robinson of St. IoiiIr orri-o-a DMJi BEAUTIFUL ditional Surrender Flocking to the iRianks. Tampa's Unconditional Surrender DON'T HAVE THE "flU" Physicians and druggists have at last found a quick and dependable In Tampa yesterday and Is making headquarters at the DeSoto.

W. A. Robertson ef Ocala. is in Tam Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Rocky Point will have a new stew remedy for colds, influenza and grippe. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time club is on the boom in spite of the ard this year, Piet Vlag being in pa today attending business.

He Is well known In Tampa. with a swallow of water-r-that's all. charge, and golfers can secure meals H. P. Crook, one of the best knnwn Recipe of Sag Tea and Sulphur.

Almost everyone knows that Sage flu epidemic which has crippled the boosting of the organization. There Follow the Suggestions Here and Escape Serious Illness. at the club house beginning today. commercial men making heado'-- in Tampa, is nere today at the DeBotd He travels put from Baltimore. Before deciding see Louis Savarese.

George R. Sims. Dresldent nf rh. sx-- aearaU-i. rhwuM- fL.

aaipaBrBV tSsm; pinriitslili VV "ANr 7 drussteti Hi tsbtas oa Met riNK taklel bought 2 1 v. When you feel feverish or as If you are taking: cold, and you start sneez-' lng and your nose begins to run, you've surely got Influenza germs YOUNG CHANCEY Xew Port Rlchey Land spent yesterday in Tampa having driven over In his car. He and his family have recently returned from the north. are at least 1, 1 00 members now, according to the headquarters at the Hole in the Wall, But there are yet 5,000 buttons and pledge Tea and Sulphur, properly compound, ed, bring? back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome.

Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a BURIED TODAY Funeral services for Robert E. L. Working in yon and you should immediately take a few doses of Dr. J. H.

Tiitwller of Atlanta. Is Tam pa attending business and Is Inoltlnir Next morning your cold has vanished and your liver and entire system are purified and refreshed without the slightest unpleasantness or interference with appetite, diet or work. Doctors have always contended that calomel is the best medicine for colds, bronchitis and la grippe and the first medicine to be given in pneumonia and acute fevers. The new calomel, Calotabs, Is purified and refined from all of the sickening and dangerous effects and with the medicinal virtues vastly Improved. Calotabs are sold onjy In original sealed packages, price 3Sc.

Your druggist recommends and guarantees them and will refund your money if you are not delighted adv. Williams' No. 101 Tonlo and escape over the state for a home. He likes Chancey, 11-year-old son of County Solicitor and Mrs. R.

E. L. Chancey. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. the west coaat and will nrobablv hnv a spell or Illness and loss of time in bed.

It is just what you need at that in mm seauon. were held this morning at 11 o'clock at the residence. Interment was made time and it works wonderfully well -and quickly, too. The quinine in it WANTKIi Position in private family bv woman from the north. Mrs.

R. F. Bowen. BayahCra Drive, Box 27A. Good for BIUonnea.

Two years ado I suffered from fr- quent attacks of stomach trouble and kills Influenza, germs without mercy. The Iron ingredient gives appetite and restores your "pep." The magnesia acts on the liver and bowels, eliminating poisonous gases and excretions Diiioasness. seeing Chamberlain Tablets advertised I concluded to try them. I Improved raotdly." Mlas Emma Ver- LOST Between Seminole Heights and Tampa street on FICrlda avenue, light colored Stetson felt hat. Finder please return to Khodes-Pearce-Ma-uoiiey Co.

and receive reward. 10-24-2t bryke, Lima, Ohio. cards on hand. As soon as the ban lg released on public gatherings, as ordered by the city health officials, a mass meeting for the inauguration of the new club will be held. The charter has been received and Is being displayed at the Hole in the Wall Belief Is that when committees are organized to push the movement, that Tampa will have practically every American in the city on the roll.

The movement has been popular and has kept on the go even thought at the time things were mapped out for real work, the inflnenza malady struck the city. Judge H. Gordon is enthusiastic ctd making the body clean and whole- Dr. Williams' No. 101 Tonio la Jy prepared prescription of a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost.

Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a Bponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look year younger. Wyeth's Page and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. at Woodlawn cemetery and the following were pallbearers: A.

G. Turner, Henry Snow, M. B. Macfarlane, Herbert S. Phillips, Prof.

Overton and Manuel Jones. Young Chancey was killed early yesterday afternoon on 7th ave. and 32nd st, when thrown from his bicycle. The child was holding to the rear of a heavy truck and his wheel apparently was caught in the rut between street car track and brick pavement The article in yesterday's Times stated that the truck was owned by the Royal Palm Soap hut information today is that it wag one of the 8aberton Manufacturing trucks. physician, the Dr.

G. B. of Quitman, Ga, and has i extensively used for malaria. colds, chills and fevers. Get a If HOTEL Hillsboro TAMPA'S BIG FIREPROOF HOTEL once and begin taking It and "TOP O' THE TOWN RESTAURANT I nrself immune from the "flu." and hopes to get things lined no soon and drux dealers sell it for yon ISo and 0o a for business.

Ths clubs are being; or i ail snustiuih ganized in all parts of America..

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