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I Partly cloudy, slightly colder in sxtreme north portion to- rt'oht: Sunday psrtly cloudy, THE EVENING REPORTER STAR tiif FT.NIN(! KKt'ORTRHSTAR -saSaa-ms--sni and eoldsr In north portion. i PAGE TWELVE i NUMBER 4269. PHONE 4161 1 i MtLANnb. FLORIDA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 7, 1928.

Recollections of a Pioneer Rcident VOLUME NO. 45. YOWELL-DREW CO. STARTS FLIGHT ACROSS POLAR WASTES I' tats. This Is their natural Incu Two Life-Long Friends I A DD A I SAYS LOWDEN IS BEST MAN Editor Evening Reporter-Star: Dear Sirs 1 have been complimented so much on my letter ol week ago about the kiwa swamp and the amount of timber nf thore.

The Uflkl Shopping News for Friday 1 1 bating grounds, ana tne nvor fine for boating and there used to be some large alligators In there. These rive are noted for their fine fish, aid otters abound, and JHICAGO READY HOT FIGHT Enact a Real Tragedy ORLANDO MIDWEST IS RECOVERING FROMCTORM I leavy Snowfall Cost Communication Companies Thousands GREAT HElTW FARMERS A Pre-Easter Sale IYER ELECTION AGAINSUMITH Two Republicans from FORD ASTOUNDS ll, p. Warner Testifies Before Lunacy Commission Against Norman Trevor. the Ivorv bill wooapecgers uu limpklns and snakeblrds or water turkeys. It is a section full of nature, and I am anxious to see such a tract preserved for the benefit of the future.

Yours truly. S. P. SHEPHERD- In the Spring Dame Fashion's Fancy Likelv Turns to Frocks for Summer lnteo Them katfk aa to Make Them BY TAKING RIDE ON BUS question was asked how could we measure the timber that was stolen after It was carried away. I was fortunate in haying associated with me the best woodsman.

I haTe had the pleasure of meeting. He was James L. Dancy of Jacksonville, who was the son of Col. James L- Dancy. who settled on the east side of the St Johns river 15,000 Police Mobilized' una ANRKGES.

AnrB 7.OP) of Fine Millinery Two lite-long fnend wjio hare ap Corn Belt Debate on Hoover's Chance ADYOCATESLOWDEN and Tear lias neaay to Protect Ballots And the Fabrics from which peared together on tne screen io-day held bitter roles in a real life drama. bpOMPSON MAY RESIGN What Society Is Wearing For the complaint under which Dickenson of Iowa Says Airman Trevor, veteran EOKlM rSwanson-Crowe Contest lj Several Arkansas Riverf Swollen Far Above Flood Stage OMAHA. April 7-(V-AJ i suowalorni that coat comi actor, is bald for hearing by th lunacy commission, waa signed by H. B. Warner, hi friend and fallow LONDON, April 7.

(JF) Henry Ford had hi first real Loudon bus ride today. From atop the bus he gased on a London surging this way and that ln anticipation ot the Easter holidays and apparently, enjoyed the Bight very much. Much to the astonishment of the gaily-uniformed doormen at bis hotel, the American manufacturer with several friends left the hotel afoot, walked a short distance and then followed by the others took a bus, nimbly mounting the steps and settling down for his hree penny ride. Smith Will Lose Against Illinois Man WASHINGTON, April 7. OR for Attorney Holds Attention In one of their latest pictures to gether Trevor In "Sorrell and munlcstlon rompanle thousand not tar irom riv.

war between the states, and whose wife planted tangerines in each sauare of her garden, which was a large one. The war forced them To back to Georgia for some years and they left the place in the iands of a caretaker, who kept the ires from destroying everything and especially the garden. After he war was over they returned their home and began to IcoS after their tangerines, ad as they were in bearing they soli lots of fruit It was such deep red and luscious fruit that it soon had a big repu tation with the river boats thai oa.sed In front and made a lundin.s. la front and that was the begin nlng of the famous Dancy tanger meTes 1 hy James L. Dancy dollars, brought the boon of mol.

aoted the part of tne man wuo uo-frlended Sorrell, played by Warner. tM ta thlratio wheat field aaa Two house republicans from the corn and wheat belt DKkinson of Iowa and Newton of Minnesota-engaged today In a debate on paper as to whether Lowden or Hoover would be the stronger nominee for president. YeRterdav. Warner testified be fore the lunacy commission that his old friend was suffering from delusions that he was immensely wealthv while ln truth the veteran It revolved sround Governor Al actor was in poor financial circum stances. tred Smith ot New York, who Is out ahead in the race for the democratic nomination, and the possible trend next November in the farm wrote n- rocrds the wtbel bureau books, had tlx wrecking crews busy today in eai'c'i Nebraska.

ilumirt-ds of workers pa the night In an effort to normalize tlt ephone and il graph sarvlc as clear tne artnii-s of travel Uubiikss iu Oman nd acrus; the rlvi in Council ltluff, low, tool situ yesterday when tbe inch snowfall balled street car4 and paralysed a'-uinmnScailoa. dto gave the only touch with th Only the day 'before, Warner LARGE SUM MAY GO TO HARVARD Jr. CHICAGO. April 7. (ff)-Chlcago voters today gave tbefr ears a rest and attempted to get their bearings ln the political storm 7hicb.

has raged here for several weeka while candidates ot two opposing republican factions sought nominatloi. in the statewide primary elections next Tuesday. Leading candidates ou both, the and Thompson-Small slates delivered virtually the last word as the active campaign closed in Chicago. Secretary ot State Emmerson, who opposes Gov. Small, seeking renomlnatlon for a third term has left Chicago and was scheduled to make addresses in Champaign and Urbana today.

Thompson Strong for Crowe Mayor Thompson reiterated his atatament. that he "would seriously Light summery garments are the mode. Colorful dresses for the summer out-of-doors are the need today. And we have a wonderland of summer fabrics from which to fashion your frocks for the coming season there's a freshness about these materials that pleases, a coolness that just compels the wearer to know that her summer appearance is smartly We started In to measure a.I ing regions. that it said, Trevor had purcnaseo i worth of flowers for a person he did not know.

The English actor bad been taken Into custody charged with Issuing worthies checks. Advocated Lowden In a formal staterat-t, Dickinson lumoer tnai in two years. Now the plan h.nlin out lumber from tlx? out of Monoplami of Captain George H. Alak. for Point Barrow he nr stop rn and aviator, piloted bv Lieuten- flight over the North Pd.

to Stnfg. Mt Ben Eielson. taking off from Art Collector Says Be His arraignment on tne su assumed tbst Smith would be the democratic standard bearer and de-clared that the republicans, to win In November, must turn to complaint was set lor monuay with the hearing to be held Thurs- dsy. Coming back In another state Trevor, who Is 81 year old, was athlete of India In his quest Must Not Be Used for Construe-t i of New Buildings NEW YORK, April 7. Hp) Un ment.

Newton Insisted the wise 6Sb9smM New York Pays Final Tribute to "Man Without an Enemy' 'ALL READY TO WELCOME ELKS and only course for his party Is to uunm. wxriu iur several nourp. radio amateurs and the United arm? station. Joining rgu lar brosd' acting station ln placlt g) their lactlltles at th press ntt'K ti.n, 'sit l.lnrolti, Neb. had 11 laehae snow, a record tor lhl Um ol year.

At Omah font por tar's ranging Between and 40 prevailed dining fh dsy. dropping erl Five Very Important Groups Large Trimmed Hats Special $12.50 Very summery models In leghorn or hair J5 Oower and ribbon trimmed. Smaller hats of balUbunU banded and ornamented. All head sizes. Smart Travel Hats time 1893 to 1900 competing as a star in the Olymptc games.

He made his first stage appearance in rn realainc If Swanson Is elected." He referred to Judge nominate Hoover. lie contended the commerce secretary notl only ha a strength In the Industrial East but in the farming West London ln 1907 ana came United State in 1913. becoming manager of the Comedy theater ln 1 vs I 1 rV -I Sidelights On th Newa ot the Day in the Yowell- Drew Stan We certainly are living In aa age of color. Even when you travel, tt it stylish to have bright colored luggage-Have you seen the new Wheary trunks In colors? They're smart We have, them on the fourth floor. For the little tots to play ln blue cham bray overalls and playsuits.

They're light ln weight, sleeveless and Just the thing for children from 1 to to romp in. They're only 66c ln our Infant's wear department. A Tery handy basket appears ln our needlework gift department on the second floor, that any busy needleworker would appreciate. It is collapsible, made of flowered cretonne. There are two pockets- she wants to take her fancy work along on an afternoon call, this basket, that Is only $1.95, wIU keep all her work intact Tou reaily should consider a pair of fancy shirred garters as a part of your Easter coBtume.

Some of these garters we are showing in our notions department are lace and ribbon trimmed, some are plain with a tailor ed bow and others have a neat pearl buckle. All the prevalent colors are represented and the prices ar from "5c to $1 25 a pair. White kid shoes are proving exceptionally popular tor Easter wear this year. We are showing ten different styles, ranging all the way from a white kid slipper with a Cuban heel to a white kid opera pump. The new Victor records for the week are released tomorrow.

Among them Is "Stay Out of the South." by the Coon-Sandes Orchestra, see The Heavens have provided the names for two new hosiery shades lust received from Kayser. "Mercury" and "Saturn'' are the new shades and they come In both sheer and service weight These hose have the smart slipper heel. "ninslon" for the Baster bride don't make a pun about "disillusion" la being shown In both 7i tnrb and 108-lncli widths. The most expensive is only a yard and 45 Inches Is sufflefnt to make a bridal veil of the correct dimensions. Find tt at our lace counter on the main floor.

Easter candy in chocolate baskets Is the latest of the season's novelties. In different stses, these candy baskets are priced from J5c to $2.69. Finn Avenue Lined With Mourners and i Nearly 1,000 Visitors Ex- The Iowan used figures to sup Vnrir tnr rime, neverai loday to below frerilng. less his 15-year-old daughter marries and has children, much of the $600,000 es'-te of Charles A. Looser, art collector and klyn department store owner, will go to Harvard University providing it Is not used for the erection of new port his prediction that Smith would win at the polls against ago he came to Hollywood.

The veteran actor has played prominent special Escort uivkn i tlmatwd hy ofthrlals swamps ts an art, ICI skillful engineering of he old fashioned, common sense kind. The rack was carried forward abou. mfeet to a tree that would niak. good snatch block station, and Then the tackle was flied up the r.e about 60 feet, and the block carried out about 100 ee, an be engine was started after the Mock was hooked to the log. There he came tearing through the warnp and waSj drawn tree and dropped on the waltin? mm! These drags radiated on SttUM center like the Awheel and they went 'round and until all the ogs bought in and then they moved forward wain about 80t fast so on until they got all the logs nstarted to take the work we unraveled this plan anri Allowed up the tracks and armed w-t nwchetes and compasses, we took one station after another, ana ten-foot poles depth of the butt and the length otZ log taken out and the pected to Be in Orlando i It was rs for State Convention estern Hell Telsphonat roles ln many mm prouucuuua John A.

Swanson, candidate for state's attorney on the opposition ticket. It was Judge Swanson'a home that was bombed in what ha declared was an attempt to as-saslnate him. Swanson la opposed in the primaries by States' Attorney Crowe, co-leader with Thompson. Interest In the contest for this office probably eclipses that in the contest for governor and United Hoover, but would loso if pitted against tie former Illinois governor. Special $10.50 Darker shades suitable for travel and sm.il tn medium brims.

Materials hat their loss would vacation trips, include felts. OFFICERS HELD FOR SLAYING Guy Echols, Tampa De-tective, Charged With buildings or destruction of the old DOUBLE SUICIDE ENDS er buildings on the Harvard Organdies Imported from Switzerland grounds. Figures Hoover Weaker With 226 electoral votes needed TEN-YEAR MARRIAGE Permanent Finish Plain iixire than tlnO.fHHi. with a Urtal c. down In the enllrw Storm ara.

tiieuMnda of miles 1 wires out of fMhrvtca mor than t'lfn out ol order la Omaha alone, Vsltie of the S4WW to growing-wheat snd lis bn.tl! to th oil la Ineatimable. according to agr! for election, Dickinson figured that "Within the last few years," reads his will, "I have revisited Harvard after an absence of more than 30 years and I have found the beloved old college yard made un All is In readiness for lb entertainment or the many visitors who will attend the Klka' convention next Tuesdsy and Wednesday. Many reservation have been made at vurtons hotels, some from Tallahassee. Pensscola, Jacksonville, Mia ntt, Gainesville and other towna indicating from tb number that al least a thousand vlaltora A. I .4 against the commerce secretary i or Depkw Funeral.

NEW YORK, April 7- (fl-J-Bus i Hug New Vdrk puued in lis acth-itk-s today to pay its final tribute to the memory of one of Its oldest and most beloved citizens. Chaun-cey W. lc-pe, "the man without an enemy Fifth uwnue. ono of th world's most beautiful thoroughfares, was hushed In th vicinity ot 63rd street as the funeral services were held at St. Thomas's FrotesUul Episcopal church, Just sround the.

aurvlve nm States senate nominations in Chi' cage. 5,000 Police Mobilised Murder of Mrs. A. F. Carselle Smith would pile up 3Z7 votes, Hoover 204.

Against Lowden. he gsve the New York governor only Suiolde of coupie worn.u Ovr Flnncll Matters sightly by the destruction of certain old bulldlrgs and their replace Judge- Edmund K. Jareckf, in charge of county election machin 209 electoral votes, Lowden szz. cultural experts. The snow nlld rapidly and better moisture distri vir.WATTKEE.

April 7. (IP) ment by such a monst-orlty as the As (he Iowan put it on paper. ery, stated that the possibility ot 4 of 12 years between Mas- w.ittV bution was effect 4 man wont. perribuntl. fabrics and combinations.

Excellent Variety Special $8.50 rhls collection Includes both dressy and toUor models In ill head sizes. Dark as well as white and Pastel shades. Very new styles. Practical Small Straws Special $5 Soft straws, new viscas. straw body, silk and I straw imbinations.

Charming models for every woman and miss. Good color selection. Extra Millinery Values Special $3.98 a nr vnrinim sizes and colors goodj new Wldener Memorial Library. have been tbe case It rain bat) (War Haxarln. 4.

ana nis wuo, Mr. Looser, an ah inus of the frauds at the primary was small. "While I do not anticipate an ideal election," he said, "it will not be will attand. comment can be mad upon tne splendid decor aliens on Orant particularly those of Yowell-iw. rv.

and the Htale Bsnk aod tn v.i vouncer. was ended Lowdeu would carry 11 states, where the farm vote Is a factor, that would be lost t- the republicans If Hoover were nominated. He class ot 1886, died March 15, on the INVERNESS. April 7-WP) Guy C. Echols, Tampa detective, was In Jail here today charged with murder by Sheriff B.

O. Bow-den, of Citrus, following the discovery of the body ot Mrs. A. F. Carselle, Commerce, near Hernando, Thursday.

corner from thu brownstone insu- today' ln one ot the most carefully eve of his departure for Florence, ONE-PIECE SPCP.7S ROCK OF WASHABLE SILK RETURNING TO FAVOR. of tne top cut -----tuilv put down In our log hook, and the stump and top were marked by hacks so not to repeat. Tt aton when. I ho h3 -year-old "tales Italy, where he lived for 32 years. The will suggested that the planned and execuwa rides ln Milwaukee poll, history.

as disorderly aa many persons suppose." He made known that plans were being perfected for the mob- man. railroad eecutlve, wit and declined to concede a state to Hoover that he lid not placo in Low-den's column. Orlando Comerclal Heuk. All of the decoration have been JairtlWn ku I'mrnm. and IWI I IIS distance from fhe -M orator, died on Thursduy.

Fast Color Printed Organdie 45 inches wide $1.25 yd. A fabric that ts guaranteed to retain Its life and crispness after laundering-a permanent finish organdie in smal prints and floral designs on both white and Unted grounds. Smart for street or afternoon frocks, and only $125 a yard. Tubfast Light-O-Day Prints 36 inches wide $1 yd. A very fine Quality fabric that haa the appearan of an all silk It's especially appropriate for ladies' and children's street and afternoon frocks.

The prints are small and the floral designs are backed a hmthar. Josenh Haas in of Chi- amount contingently bequeathed to Harvard $200,000 be used for the Kchola was srrested In Tamp i Theuaands Stot In Rrfet. caao. received a lette. yesterday, warM tnTAd with an aver- PiihliBhinz Com- illiation of 6,000 police and several thousand volunteer watchers at the 'Co etia' nder tk direction of lay utwt nroiMhl aeretny tai establishment of traveling fellow which said fallen.

It wa explained. Cemmunicetlon tattar. i Commanlcatlon and trnporta tto, facilities wet In owMtlaa on t.i,- at swaaUr tobesala mml Trams, delayed by faatty earn put. ft rvtce yeetordar. Wafs' mmwmP regular schedules I today over practically all lines.

Town, most heavily bit by the storm were Lincoln. Beatrice, Fair-bnry, Blair. York. Seward, Cotem-bus and low towns a Ite mut radius. Kge two feet of water, but there i l-(Sew York World) 1928 rreas -li iv Vnrfc WnrMI 1928 pan oils.

The iudKe recalled a warn nwsai A im uuL'tfUi! tr, wno oiara taat eviuenc ships for students, -rv, Km atyAnrn nf a renewed a l. nh nnwn uiuuvi came tw his no8ssssion established the MP we conm iu on; con- verslty, trials IS Ah. Unusual values at this very low price, y. Millinery Second Floor A key to th Haggin house was fraud la the previous I tie isuaw ur. fionakes.

but there interest in the simple one-pieoe-washable silk sports frocks, a version of which Mrs. Haley Flake. favors for morning wear at Organdie 45 inches wide 75c yd. A very popular imported material for both ladie- and ih'ld en's summer dresses. The colors fast they come In a wld- varietj of new shadings, such as pink rose, peach, yellow, orchid, l'ght blue' nile and red, and only 75c a yard.

Imported Printed Voile 40 inches wide $1.25 yd. A chiffon finish fabrl-. very desirable for summer wear when fashioned Into attractive street ami afternoon costumes, It comes in prints of medium size and In flora) desig "1 larger Pointed on either tinted or white grounds. Printed Yonette 36 inches wide $1.39 yd. A very sheer fabric that has the appear ance of an all silk chiffon In colors that are guaranteed fast.

Medium sized prints and floral designs as well as very attractive checks. enclosed. we it i oft- He left tlOO.OOO outright to his widow and a lite estate of SO0.O00 which at her death Is wilmd to bis FORD'SJOTIVE with nolle. Joseph Haggin went srd of election controls- was no ena to uu-" -SlSS that snakes are not out on Palm ueacn. tn brother's Borne ecriy voauy.

said they were considering daughter. Mathilda, now a student rid morning, but that is not so cin the the front 'door wa the first to protect ballot boxes of a. series of notes that were later All Britain Eager to Sell at a convent in South Ascot, England. The ghi is willed $6,000 a year from the residuary estate until nrntni we left home wuu a auoreo enovi the pinTundaudwelrariojis ways, small turned-back Sd them out There were a lot' collar fastened by white pearl I but-fauna them out. nnrket at eft side of against theft with tear gas defense fUatlar to that iq nse in bank vault.

found ln tne nouse. "no not llaht matches. The iwamo rannits i oa rell as a waist and narrow belt I swim as well as a -a -m house is full of gas." cents a normal waistline. ahe is 21 when the balance ot the accrued interest on the residuary estate is to be paid to her and from that time she gets the annual income from the estate. It she dies On.

the bathroom door a note k. one cold morning I was aa i. nti I heard a rab- Crowd of. IW Lotr hufc tat the smart shops paused In this brlRiant sunshine of a balmy spring day and stood ellontly near the stately edifice. Forty pollcement were stationed neurh.v.

Flsga flew at half staff from many buildings. Insldo the church wero gathered some of the most distinguished citizens of the country. They rep-reseiilerl great business and social organisations with which Mr. De-pow hud been associated for many years. Every pew was occupied snd many stood In the resr of the church, Many fields Represented The her, or which he was a distinguished member, transportation, Industry and finance, In which he played a lending role; polities, In vtblch he was a prominent figure; sll srrsnged to be represented Bt his funeral.

At Peeksklll, N. where he was born slmost ninety-four yesrs SCO, the family mausoleum was prepared to receive his body 'ter serv Ices In Kt. Thoniss' Kplscep! he lot al Bias ciun. Cosaarlttees In ebarg of th convention been actlv to malt, lain the reputation of Orlando hoa-nltailty ud from th rrauge-menls made it Is their firm opto-Ion that all will leer Orlando well pleased. Final arrangements for th national convention at Miami will be made st th local convention snd while It will not perhaps be known to the Florida visitors In July that Orlando bs bad so much to do with the big convention surb a condition nevertheless does exist.

The presence here during the convention nsxt week ot at least five grand lodge officers out of a otal of twelve ts In Itself lodlesttve of th importance ot the convention to be held her. DISAPPOINTED STUDENTS VIEW EMPTY WAREHOUSE With the dress Mrs. usae wears II A ntitA fott white lei said: guilt ot'the officer. Echols, said the sheriff, admitted knowing the woman, but asserted he had not seen her in It months and denied any connection with the crime. Mrs.

Carselle's partly disrobed body with a bullet wound In the head, was slumped over the steering wheol of her cur when found by a road gang. There wbs no evidence of a struggle, ssld the sheriff. Ho added that letters found in the car included several Irom her daughters, Mrs. Viola Edwards, Commerce, and Mrs. Carl Wells, Birmingham.

and that she did spend the winter at Limona, near Tampa. Hillsborough county authorities, working with Sheriff Howdeo Iu Tamps yesterday, said tbey traced her movements up to last Monday night when she started for Georgia. She was said to have taken her nRraonal belouslncs. and was quot ONE MISSING AND SIX HURT IN EXPLOSION measurtus nn loe tailored it these cats In here are not hit squall ana.s s- fl fel, New AD White Handbags Just right to carry with an all white enwmbie either sports or dresg also smart with the lighter prints so popular this season or with pastel dresses. Made of white kid In small envelope and pouch shape.

Many individual details in each style, $5 and $6 Handbags Main Floor childless the estate apes to Har dead please, someone, send tbem vard. mBe asV. ItTwaTtowa'rdrme 1 bad "bT a two-toned gros as tne -ithm sh carries a hand to Miss Cawker, mtgaane society by white or tinted grounds. Printed Pique 36 inches wide $1.25 yd. For tennis or golf and for the active out doer girl.

Also adaptable for smart sports coats The prints are In large hand block designs and the colors are guaranteed fact Fabr'cs Main Should bis widow die before his waited and he on handkerchief and worker. Have them put to sleep. Henry a site for JNew Ford Factory Location LONDON, April 7. CP) Much of England was convinced today that Henry Ford had come here on au Important business venture and industrial districts were trying to persuade htm to view their "wares" in the form ot factory sites. Mr.

Ford, however, parried all questions concerning his plans although be answered other queries readily enough. "FlansT" he said as If puzzled to one questioner. "Ob, I Just csllcd to see the English people." daughter Is 21, Mr. Loeser asks front of me Don't throw them Into the street, Gss Msin at Plant of Grand Rapids OS and Electric Company Exploded by Hot Solder ana nmwn and died without a wears beige hose and black and that the president of Harvard act the wate n-fiT-rifrlnz -hite leather two-evelet ties. That would be cruel for the were raised as net Thanks." The cats as her guardian.

He Is asked to obtain the advice ot Isldor Bragg- XtTad hapned to Uttl. bunny. The marriage of Helen struggle DEB MOINF.H. low, April l-HVi A storm which swept tow ti night left a blaaket of snow ranging from on to ten Inches. Before noon Joday tho storm had pa4 beyond the boroar ot tbe (tat and there wa prtMpect of rlctrmg kl snd fsir weather for Easter.

Bouthwestera lowe wss the) greatest sufferer with tr mlsslbn wire damage reportad tt th area between Atlantic and Council Dlulfi. Ort Aid to Tho Iowa Weather Bureau re. ported tut the heavy snowfall Was of Inestimable vau to wectara farmers. hnow was reported from various Iowa point as fultows: Algoca, flvelorhea; Htorm Lk, 10 laches. Fort Dodge, tlx laches.

LIT1I.F. ROCK, Ark, April 7 yp) Far abov flood stsg e-eral point snd overflowing bottom lands, tbe upper Whit rtvr Were alive. tl III! narcj oe Si On the several pieces furniture Floor GRAND RAPIDS, April 7. () One man reported missing was believed to have been burned to death, Six others were seriously Injured and damage estimated at $300,000 was caused by the explo lotti. Bostoa patron of arts, in plans for the girl' education.

INQUEST INTO DEATH were notes explaining from whom they bad been purchased, bo much was owing and what disposition was iere came a moccasin touowms ttTwrt. of the rabbit and when saw that it was dead you never such satisfaction in the eyes any snake, for hi. breakfast was rU. But he dM not eat that oummery Voile Underthings Children's Easter Frocks to be made of theu. OF WOMAN STARTED -hurcft here.

wrnii-uui Wth Skreert to suspend business Youth Invsdss Cspitol to in Left In their bed, side by side, In an attitude of repose, lay the two 1924 at St. inomas Fiske is a great-granddaughter of Samuel Gautier. a graduate of Miss Spence's School and has been pre sented at the Court of St James' Haley Fiske. although yet iu his early thirties, has led a color ful existence. A short while be fore he graduated from Harvard h.

Joined the navy and served dunn? 1917 and 191S with the, "Suicide Floef In the English Channel He sion of a gas main at the plant of the Grand Rapids Gas and Electric Company here early today. choose for sum Stmts snd Mu Hav bodies. Chmb' morning, tor i got ling behind me and reached over LJ split his mouth ope; with Fractured Skull Results In Death John Morrlisscy, a laborer In one Financial worry was the reason for Woman Injured In Auto Accident Yesterday ine COOteSl UIIUCJ uuus mt mer time are those of fine French voile. The strong staple cotton threads make for and the open weave assures utmost comfort, in addition to this they are so dainty in appearance. ed by friends as having said she was leaving to keep sn appointment.

J. Clark, Tampa, who said be and his wlfo were close friends of Mrs. Carselle. told official she had told them sho msrrled Echols In Jasper, September 22, 1925, under fictitious names. A marriage license found in her effects born the names of B.

Z. Dsrsey and Fredle Campbell. inert: WABIflNflTON. Aphl 7 (A-Ari Rsster 1nvslon took possession tbe grt eapltol building tod.y. st the buildings at the plant, which was destroyed by fire after the explosion, was believed to have oeHshed.

of snake given for the suicides. KNIGHT TUPURS TO in there, out It was the Florida con- harmless Re did An inquest Into the death of Mrs. M. Thompson, 60 years old, was under age tor a hnnorahlv discharged after A $300 Victrola in Your Home Only $10 Down The Balance in a Year For only $10 cash and the balance in 12 monthly payments you can have a Credenza Model Ortho-phonic Victrola in your home for Easter. This offer is extendeu for this week only.

Portable Victrola for vacation joy on lake, stream or beach $25 to $40. iVeic Victor Records. Every Friday the new records are released. Come in and hear them played on an Orthophony Victrola. Victrol as Third Floor He showed no Interest when asked about sites for factories.

He ssld be nlgt go to Manchester before he returned home and that ho might also visit the Clyde industrial district. Various delegation endeavored to gain an audience with Mr. Ford, despite the fact that be bad announced be cr -e merely as a tourist. Bach wanted to convince blm that they possessed the ideal site for an automoMle factory. He already owns a factory site ln Southampton but there has been delay ln the erection of a plant there.

SUrthem but we made away not moieat tueui. stricter We Ot the Injured men, all labor- In Arksnsai had virtually Its crest today and wa in start falling while filling lh gray nn atrucuir youth and a riot of color an thousands of young folk from tbe sur OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY of Toronto. Canada, who was 1 the armistice with a B. first with a lot ot ine class. Jured ln an automobile accident on the Apopka road one mile north wet to the knees day alter osj atreams throughout th tt Iirs, three were reported In a crib' leal condition.

The others are expected to recover. The explosion resulted when one ot the laborers The name of nsKe long iue uaiue Olivet and Taylor Commander! to of Lockuart shortly before 2 o'clock At A not tame eotu, i -in. and warm while we were in I aaaoclated with the Metropolitan fhl swamp and when we got tome I uf(3 lnsurance Company Haley the swamp an on dry gerTed f0. hath and put on dry i FUke has ably servea lor Join In Service at Sinford Tomorrow applied hot solder to a leaking FRANCE NOT EXPECTED TO SEIZE SOVIET GOLD while Ihe cortege pasd through the streets. Members of the fsmlly In the funeral parly Included every relative except Mrs.

Kate Btrsng, a sister, who Is III at hor home In Pelbam. The others are his widow, his son, Chsuncey M. Dspew. and several nieces and nephews, famous Msn Assist In Service. Among the honorary psllbesrers named were Ellhu Root.

John II Rockefeller. Frederick W. Van-derellt. William K. Vanderhilt.

Patrick K. Crowley, President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University, Senator Royal H. Copeland and Robert F. Wssner, Charles H. Hbln nd Myor Jms J.

Walker. WML The Pilgrims Society, the Lnlon league Club, France-America Society, tbe National Republican Club, the Lotus Club and other organizations ot which he was a yesterday afternoon, and died several hours later at the Orange General Hospital, started this afternoon. tnok the company of joint ln the main. The plant was I put out commission by the fire sweeping out ot tnelr banas. Illve wHo, HwolUn by rln Thur4y which reached record proportion for th yesr, the Whit sd th Arkansas rivft.

wer sent on rardd rls. but the Uttsr not ipeM4l' rech dngrous sieges. It trnxt tarl, however, wer out of their Tomorrow the Knlghta Templar rounding country, in in giao array ot Btr bonnets and up to-the minute colleglato styl, trooped endlessly through long corridors snd lstterd up snd down dep-worn sulrwys. Young America was on pradf chiefly; bat middle aged and even old folks had a share ra tbe anneal pilgrimage st this season. When LtuMla lna down to permit whole rUrthe If a rain came up.

as twl, 55 yea often did while in the swamp, we which la It rhlle In the swamp. whlcb i 55 years, Is land today the city was without its t.ntt nf a cvDrestt l-i l. president. Haiey as general supervisor HivUinn is fol- Mra. Thompson, who was riding has supply.

Many new voile undies white and pastel shades all well made and in a variety of attractive new styles. French voile gowns lace and ribbon trimmed. $2.39. Voi step-ins pleated and lace trimmed. $125.

Dainty teds in pastel shades lace trimmed. $1.25. Da'nty French panties with three ruffles. $1.25. Booth First Floor with Mrs.

A. A. Roby, ot Apopka, No Lsgal Mean of Attaching 000,000 In Qold Aboard th Dresden time-honored custom and attend church services In a body as guests into a OOllOW uuii. w- Knilt up a tire to keep warm of the group keeP the mosquitoes off, for lowlng ln hls and eep fh. ame, cold OI tne gruuy lowing in his tne bhiww father's footsteps- 'ame Postmasters ot the Taylor Cammandery of San and another companion, Mrs.

O. Mahaffey, received a fractured skull aud other sever injuries ford at the Methodist church In Just like an endless HoUywood ToUFS for, Florida Offices or hot. 11 iku -r 0ked Sanford at 4 o'clock. when a car in which they were rid rise to poor by train, motor bus basks. Although th upper Whtt WSS menat lag, fair weathar today pronv laad to remove th flood threat Ing left the road and turned over summed It all up Pleasing lOUTlStS Ventilated Porch Rugs Admit the Fresh Air But Keep Out the Sun WASHINGTON, April 7 (Pt twice.

to the approvea stmaster General New announ All three women were carried to Itr on Tufts tnea Tbrougn a very cariu. ced today the appointment of Ruth kipper and Horace G. Banks to -nrk and sent a sur- up 0f the op nions 01 jw discredit LkPT the sum- to Florida on the Hollywood tours, rnt in to resurvey that d. All Knight are requested to wear full uniform and will mast at the Masonic Temple In Sanford on Park avenue at 8:80 o'clock. All ladle are also invited to be present for the sermon which Is to be preached by Rev.

Doraey H. Rutler of Daytona Beach, grand commander ot th Knights Templar of i acting postmastershlpa at Avon the Orange General Hospital where they were attended- Mrs. Roby and Mrs. Mahaffey were discharged from the institution yesterday aft ner, namea ueieanvn ho was mruuttu ark and Frostproof, respect- it was louna out mat jm.i a very pleasant appeal to all those mertlme and ut tbe services. -v rely, replacing Alvln L.

Durrance Th. nfftem of the New Vtk he work and hi. ernoon nd Leslie Roberts. 8onn 'the trip of March 9th, oj Funeral arrangements for Mrs. ever mmu.s that oote.

were In so or aatouKtblle ersvn mm -capital to bow the federal gov ernment fantitlons. They were disappointed on the bill," for neither hou In se lon and th chamber ty vast and silent ts eager yoang face tard down from high gllry doorwsys at tbe great twin arena where Amerlc' polltlcat b.ltli are fought, Ths-r wa no Dws, or Borsb. or Walsh, or Heflln. or sny-lvdy la of the poMtle! wsrhorses of whom they have to rd to be pointed ont In the no Long-worth, or TIIsob or Csrrtt to be seen In th house The latter were removed ester- Florida. Thompson's burial will be withheld Central railroad, of whose board ot director ha ws chirman, wra ordered closed all dsy except far a skeleton force.

flay when New was told Durrance do on couiu those who went were aa a of recomme. datlons of earlier visitors, who had been to Florida and rendlne the arrival or a nepnew. benefit out of It (bar cot paid 1500 for his recommenda For many years It has been the custom of the Knight In Florida to observe the anniversary of the Dr. Malcolm Williams, who will ar- One of Florida's greatest summer Joys--especially to) those members ot the family wh spend a lot of tiro at home is a mjo comfortable porcl Shaded and fanno by summer breezes the porch Is th real daytime hom "Vudor" porch hades, made of ipeclally touted ood slats, with ventilating spaces, shield you rom the rays of he son, deep your Torch cool and af ord you summer Itting place that Is lellRbtful Very sasy to roll up and down. la the tor reappointment and Rob- rive from Toronto shortly.

nwr ut th rjends cf the trip, it is big tract of flay 'and o. Mr Joieph tuts center 01 big t' 1 had stated "he wa willing to occasion upon which the order ot Vi nrffLLisi i---" 1-. PARIS, April 7 Ther Is little likelihood ot seizure by the Bank of France of the tS.OOO.OOO soviet, gold now aboard the Dresden out of New York when the vessel touches at Cherbourg en root to Germany, semi-official quarters declare. It is pointed out that while the Bank of France hs laid claim to the gold In American courts, no action has been started In France and there exists no writ whereay such a shipment In transit and not consigned to' a point on the Frencb coast could be legally halted. Falling actual violation of the maritime laws, lawyer sy tbst the Dresden so far as the transit of goods aboard her concerned, must be regarded as extra territorial.

Laundry Men Gather for Cuba Convention TAMPA, April Laundry owner from all parts of the Georgia and Florida Were gathering here todsy pre there Is a that had grown oadar 7" in such de- Young that If we can Sheriff Frank Karel summoned the coroner's Jury shortly after the accident and made a complete In --r-; had all northerneis aown that was Christian Knighthood founded. Last Easter Olivet Coiumandery and Tavlnr Commanderv of San for nenciw. i for themselves, mey wm ford attended services in St. take's en gotten out many years neton, home gort ST their road or co duro reams an(J ream. of publicity TIDES AND WEATHER I quiry into the cause.

Easter Services at rathedral in Orlando, where SI Gasoline Prices Go Up During the Week NEW YORK, April 7 (P) Gasoline prices were higher at refineries and tn distributing markets during the week, the Oil and Drug Reporter said today. Motor gasoline at four principal refinery center averaged 7.94 cents a gallon as compared with 7.76 the previous week and 8.125 cent last year. Gasoline in ten principal distributing cities averaged IS. 95 cent at service stations against 18.6S the previous week and 20.47 cents last year. Crude oil at ten principal producing Oelds averages $1,437 barrel, unchanged from the previous weak, as compared with 11.457 It year.

Newsboys' Band to Close Howey Program Tne porter-Star Newsboys' Band will close the Howey ln-the-Hlll program with a concert tonight in the patio of the Aatrey arcade. These concerts bare been well attended by th' tourists during the winter. And hare formed ot the leading free pleasure enter' a Mnt In behalf of the city's visitors and htva beet given under the direction of Harlow O. Fredrick, who with Mr. Fredrick has peered on a number oi taBJ.

Tonight's pTogrsut will Ik under tbc direction Ot Edgar A. Ball, leader of th Reporter-' News-bo. Sand and the best known band leader In th state. The program will begin o'clock. ot A summary ot A summary 01 Knlgbt John H.

Wing, bishop co 1- ttrln thrnncn St. James Impressive adjutor of the Episcopal diocese In warm earner. And They Looks of side of this tract tn the) St. the state is me of Southern Florid, preached. Improve the Your Home I nlesa further ra'B ocear, la Whit wll other streams th at t.

were eipected to tall without causing great damag Wide Weather Range Predicted for Easter WASHINGTON, April 7-rfV Tba t4tmth will eehy fair agd balmy days through Easter, bat In almost evry other part Ot tbe court try conditions not so pleasant war forfait todsy. It will either oolder or rainy everywtaam, Th mlddl Atlantic tale ad the aoatbwestern and tb far wet' will have BiiBthlO, probably with mt balmy sklew. but New England tS SSgllf I to get showers aai K4 th Great Lake region cloudln. will varied by snow Barries. Coolidge Discusses Farm Legislation WASHINGTON.

April 1(JF) Prl4Bt Coolidge dlcnted farm relief Itglstetlon today with Sena tr- MaNarr. repabllcaa Ore gar. co-author of the McNary Haogrit bill Senator MeNary aeteafed that ss far ss be was concerned he woald "stand pat" on the fundaments! provision of th McNtfry Hififn Member of John M. Cheney part or tne trip uku-j V. ti iiiea nf Florida than they could be The resurrection ot Christ, ob and rafted them Johns river, where a fted tnem Clover Farms Stores Report Good Business The Clover Fsrms Stores Company that opened In Orlando last week with ten tores.

reports a very aattefaetory week with pros pact at continued success. These stores supplied by Harmon Hull dlttribntora and organiser of the chain carry full tine of groceries, staples, meats, vegetable nd fruits Their coming to Orlao-do mark a Step in the city's prog-ress. Mother of Candidate for Sheriff Dies Chapter, local chapter of DeMolay lit ai a 11 a. -n y.ther VH. served aa one of the greatest mys Window Shades in Florida Just any ordinary window shade will not serve in this climate.

Your shades must be of a material that will resist the peculiarities of the Florida var' I of weather. If you would be certain that when your shades are down in the evening, and the lights are on, you can enjoy absolute security from public gaze. We have made many experiments seeking the best material for window shades that would positively resist Florida climate. We have found the one window shade material that answers every requirement. We call it "Our Own Cambric Opaque." i Made from a fine weave of cambric cloth, free from any "filling," hand painted with the best quality of oil paints, heavy enough so that the edges do not curl.

We make window shades to measure from this material we also make window shades of chintz for the bedroom, kitchen and breakfast room. We will glad'v furnish an estimate on new window shades for your home. In colors of green and brown. the 'river boats. pot on ww re still COUIO Oe uau ttw uj will also attend the services In Tne 6 oy iu it.

onaaes Socks Just Below the Knee For the Young Girl The most becoming length In TT whlebeach the knee. We ate showing an all sill so rn thls Cth with ribbed top and rolled over tt Shades that are new apple green, flesh, nude, champagne, maize, orchid and white. $1 Half Socks for'Tiny Tots All pure thread ella socks In the half-lengthtor llttk Mks to wear with dainty Easter dresses. There are mlnyhaet so that choose Inst the right one to match or harmonise with every dress. 50c Lisle With Printed Dresses Another style Is shown In pure thread tlsle with fancy top Some In stripes and plaids, others with rabbits and chickens woven Into the csff.

50c Sanford. Easter Sunday I obserr These shades are tr be bad The by ft. Shades $3.60 teries ot the Catholic religion, will be commemorated at St, James ehhrch tomorrow. The hour of $10.25 ed annually a DeMolay devotional Gas Pains Gone, 4ak Tl)' II masses are 7, 9:30 and 10:30 A. Henry Putnam Killed When Car Turns Over UMATILLA, April 7 P) Henry Putnam, member of the firm of Pateaca Lumber ot Croe City, bat who baa ben making his home In Jacksonville, wss killed last night when bis Lincoln tsa mobll tumed ewer whim ha vast driving tt DeLeed.

Th Sceldpnt oc-i urred about mldwsy between Umatilla and DeUed- It Is thought th caused by the blowing oat of tire. Pilferer bad taken everything available la th automobile when the body was discovered. His body will be sent to Daytona M. Florida: Partly cloudy to- i night, slightly colder tn extreme north portion tonight; Sunday partly cloudy, colder In north portion; moderate southwest and west winds over south por- Men 1 and, moderate west and northwest over north portion. 1 Extreme Northwest Florida: Fair, slightly colder tonight: Sunday partly cloudy, colder tn east portion; moderate north-west and north winds.

Friday HIGH LOW Saturday i) Bo A fcM A.lt. 10:11 If. paratory to embarking fer Ha- The mass at o'clock is a htgh mass, being sung by the children's I-' choir from St Josephs HI vans, tomorrow. Tbey will bold tbelr annual convention next week In the Cobsn capital. Ksv convention business will be transacted here, bat a program ot ThA comDoaitlon Is that ot ThU whole swsmp iTm' trying through Son-hSrk TTammell and Bears to get the ItZnt to set aside as a tlm-SJ nT iame reserratlon.

and tl with a road running from south aide to the cla, tract VeH e- esl to the S'oear Olen EtheU on the Petersburg F- and with rnmA Bxtended north from Forest nTlo 'onnWt this would make SI flneat tropical drlv, route In St "ln and then the peop La Hache. Unison Mass In L. Algerian Rush Porch Rugs A nevu, inexpensive rug that covers the floor of the porch and makes you an added summer living room. These rugs are beautifully colored and made In attractive designs. The by 10 ft.

Algerian Rush Rug Is priced at only $24 Oval Rush Rugs In a variety of sizes, from the 27 by 64 in size at $3.50 to the 6 by 9 ft size f. VV MOVC TO FREE REMUV COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 7. CV) A motion to admit George Remus. Cincinnati wife slayer, to baS ka been filed In the su erne court by Charles EUston, Cincinnati attorney.

Rm 1 held la the Lima state hospital for I criminal Insane following bis acquit on grounds of insanity, of 'rilltftf Ml wf, Imogen ReL.it. Hi. lotion will be heard Tuesdsy. April INOW sleeps- wsu "I had headaches and ga pains so bad for IS months I could ntt sleep nights. I am thankful for the help I found In Adlerika.

I now enjoy restful nights." Mrs. S. Lovings. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas and often removes aston'shlng amount of old waste matter from the system. Makr ynu njoy your mealf and Bordese's "Haec Dtrs" and the "Re- entertainment was arranged, pres glna Coelf" by Lebat will also be by the children.

KA Vesttl, for sheriff of Orange county, was called to Plant City yeterdy becu of tbe death of bis mother who died there at the age of S2. Mra Vestel was known to many ident of the organization, H. Richard, stated. Battman'a Mass In for four rieaxli wber will held peed voices will be rang by th adnlt choir under the direction of Mr. J.

C. Lawton at 10:30, which will 4:38 A. 4:36 P.M. 10:29 A. M.

10:49 P.M. Ot 425 sutoaobile Imported Into Switzerland In a recent month, 329 were front Anjerbn. people la OrUndo as she visited Ing the advice from his psraats who bar njDbfr jl Urnes, 'f5 to Eflrop. Hosiery- -Main Win low Shades Fourth Floor sl'-t-p bttet No matiet yon be a high "I' ia h.r. some' ieff nhwh-l Kugs foursn rioor -iia a vim, Hriitnafn unit an ifterti'ion.

Bate iu. fL bLr deer and bowels, Adlerika will surprise yon. where they can er McLaughlin Drag wild turkey uw" -vrf Wmmmmmm.

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