... ,, ., ;,.,.-. '. ... . 1 .. Hir. ............._....... ........'!'... .> ..J' q,. :. ;.... ...-..,...... -.. . ."" .-..,....--.-.-. .... -.. 'W -....., '.' " ... .. ... ,- ., . .. .._ ... .. . . ... ..;..._..... :-..w:. ..,-...:a .::; ;;'f1f'1'" 1.. ;, <" " J.,, '...... f., ,.' t '.\ . 'IJ: \ t 'id ,,, . ":!' 'tfj'\\'!.:if.\) ;'' ". . : t'', 47 M fnr < m y.,., trnuttty legrapl11 ' ," \; . iCES *I Established. 1879. riiptionPer Year, $1.50) ; Six !Months 75 C onil'l. f'ajable la A han( (K.: S. Matthews Editor and I'roprif'tltl' ! 1t' .= ::. . ... : "-- -- -- . :: : : -- --------- - ,!ffiIt!?; TPLUME FORTY-ONE. STARK FLORIDA FRIDAY \KCII 19, 1920. :NUMBER'; TIllItT\.: :;Gii.r. .... 9't ---______. _ _uo_ -- -- --- - , WITHOUT FIRING A SHOT I I LARGE HOTEL FOR STAKKK : \WUEKHV MOVEMENT\ :'; JOHN I. IIKANCH:'; DIES SUD- x tij :: EBERT GOVERNMENT DOWNED W. A. McRAE SUGGEST PLAN ---- ImXl.T.n PRISONFormer Would Bring Business and Capital to The .htrawborry movement is in full " ... New Party Hold Rein Only Two ti Day When it Collapsed' Our City OF BUILDING HARD ROADSWould swing. Shipments' } In carlots by freight IlilMxirodgh ('ounly'l'ax Collector t' started Fiiday,* when one car went Succumbs to Apoplexy I / J For years there has been desultory ''forward. Three " ..-- more cars were shipped Berlin March 13.-Without the fining talk of the benefits our town would by freight Saturday and two !Mon- n.lfol'dIarrh! 12.-John L. Branch J :, of a shot the Ebert governmentwas derive from a large hotel that would Do Away With 2-MilI State Road Tax And Would .dny making a total of six solid carI former tax collector of Hillsborugh, j' I overthrown at dawn today. The attract tourists. But we have no beau. I loads In three days, besides sixteen who wa .serving a five year term at :v 'p had been Not Increase Taxes On Real Estate Or t coup carefully prepared in iful scenery very close to town or cars loaded with refrigerator filled the state prison farm, died here suddenly . ;' the- stillness with of swiftness the night and was executed much of anything else that tourists I Personal Property I[ with berries were shipped by express i iI tonight of apoplexy Mr Branch f a and $ success are supposed to consider necessary I making a total of twenty-two carloads !had been here about one year and was that leave the German people still 'and the talks have never led to -- any j in the past thrvu days. popular with hi* fellow prisoners. The wondering what has happened.The I rehults. The matter is now being agitated -* We give the following extract from and the $10,400,000 in labor was avail- < The price. is holding well. The de-. :remain probably will be sent to Tampa . chief known organizer of the again with better results, we the address of lion. W. A. McRae able for under use the State Road Department man is unlimited. Plant City is, at ; or Plant City for burial. revolt are Dr. WolfTgang- Kapp who hope. Commissioner of Agriculture, givenat we could have at the end often present the strawberry center of - himself proclaimed imperial chancel All tourists are not of the Palm the Palm Beach County Fair, Mar years a system of public roads in I America only small! lots having been I I Leaven Widow and Children ; "1 lor Baron and premier of Prussia and Gen. Beach and St. Petersburg class Many 6th.: Florida not equaled by any Flute in shipped from other sections ;, Tampa, Flu., !March 1.1-Mr, Branch da commanded von Luettwitz the who at one time while well to do would prefer a quieter The citizens of Florida have never the Union. I I !Movement to hale was about fifty years old and was born . .. Beth German Verdun front. and less expensive place than the consented to vote for a State bond The $1,000,000 tax on motor vehicles 1 Av. Pr. QlII.j in HilUborough county, near Plant kaieer's men were loyal supporters of the great resorts in Florida. As for scenery issue for good roads. A number of and gasoline will pay an annual I! J"rldIurdl! 12 - _. ,44 / City He nerved 'several term as the '' :)disavowed regime all Intention during the war, but a"frw miles from Starke east states have voted large bond issues for interest of 6 per cent on the $2,000-I( i Saturday': Mar. 13 .. .:II! 41,180) county tax collector and wa one of ; r'A;,'the of restoring and west, plenty of beautiful lake road building these bond to be liquidated 000( of Plate bonds. The increase in I I' !Monday Mar. IS _ .. .:11i)! 32.D12 the most popular, public ollicluls in the monarchy. .: };, and his ministers scenery can be found with bathing, by a direct state tax on real estate population and a better road system Pix-viously reported (,(\1,1154I county for several years lie i III survlved . I' {'Ij'' Egbert refused are fugitives. boating and fishing easily reached by and personal property.We will mileage thin tax sufficiently toretne I by a widow and three (children ,, } (I'P4oy to the last to yield pow- automobile. A roomy hotel with all have come to the time, however this $20,000,000( in 25 I !Season' to date __ _n._ 001,464'' all of whom me In Asheville, N. C. g Ji r-le1i'' :: modern conveniences and good service when good roads are a public necessity This plan would do away with the ypal's'l two- I I Ninety-nine thousand dive hundred The oldest daughter is the wifu of Dr. 1\1\' , '"'';, ,::{:}'";f' Resolution- would bring such tourists here. If I'' in oil of the counties of Florida mill state road tax we now have and i,quarts of berries were'shipped from |! Albert Holmes of Asheville The oth'or '_' (,'-4 m'. :1'i\ i C'ollapws they got tired of the comparative and should have them. The agricultural Pl-int in the three ' : ,\ we there would be no state tux required City post! days. Another daughter i, !Miss Fay Branch, and -,.) \: "JBerlin March 15.-The militarist quietness hero, they could take a day development and, in fact all on our real estate and personal property I I i carlot was bring loaded for the son in John I.. )Branch Jr., about i '; ;.,,' ; has collapsed. off and go to Jacksonville.To rural development is dependant on to pay tho interest on the bond Issue I j'I movement by freight last night but fourteen Jrurs old. lie leave many I t 11revoJution Kapp its chief ore feed these persons and the hotel rood: road aiui liquidate the same in the in not, included in this report. relatives in the Plant, City Section self-proclaimed imperial servants would require a lot of The following is a plan I wish to period of 25 years When strawberries begin moving In I The shortage of which Mr. Branch ,,, ,Stas stepped aside to let groceries, and the dry goods stores suggest for raising a sufficient amountof There lire 70,000 farms in Florida. carlnts 1' by freight it meunn that the was convicted several year ago: wa a' ," Friederich Ebert resume the national would be required to supply towels, money to give the whole state of From these farms we market in season is on in full force. Tho facilities i. approximately $82,000. presidency.' bed clothing, etc., while tradesman Florida a system of good roada without iRhahlea, staples and live stock 70,000 per. of the express company here are I i -- -.- .\' ' ,; In the midst of nation-wide bloody would find work repairing the wood. placing a penny of tax on real estate carloads of products or being taxed to take care of the movement LYCEUM ATTRACTION; TONIGHT \ } 5ft: rioting the new and the old regime work, the wiring and the plumbing. and personal property 1,41)0,000) ( ( tons. Counting approximately la. ,,'> and the clerks are working day - ,h Jj negotiated all day and finally came While the building was under erection The oil inspection division of the bor, expense' and delay it would excess cost and night. "The Lilluokulani Hawaiian will '( i ;-to an agreement by which Dr. Kapp great sums of money would be department of agriculture: with 1-8 at least $1 ton more to these i The total movement for the season appear this evening, Friday, the 19th, 5 .abandoned his usurped powers and spent here. of a cent per gallon on gasoline, kerosene product!) to per market over got roads has exceeded the six hundred and one at the high school auditorium at 8:15.By : 5:1., ., : \i'Ebert resumed the reins pending clec- But this would not be all the benefita etc., will put into the state than over good roads. This poor thousand niaik. The returns to thegrowers : many persons this i Is considered .'>4$ 4;-: U'tions of national and treasury this approximately $60,- means a are satisfactory end Plant tho best of the Alkahoxt \ a new assembly tourist hotel would bring. It would year direct cost< to the producer of $1,400 '' Lyceum attraction ti T* new national president within two make strangers acquainted with 000. Change this tax to 1 cent per 000 per annum. This cost must be City in, without question\ the busiest *. ." I ....onth Starke and its section land would bebought gallon! and the sum would be $400,000.The added to the consumer's! price, so it market In Florida todHy.-I'hu1t City The popularity of Hawaiian music :f, The automobile license tax will approx Courier, March K th. In America tins brought about the orgunlration - collapse of the affects ,\ Kapp-Luettwitz and settlement made. Starke everybody. The wear and tear _._ " I I', ::,\fregime is a victory of the striking needs outside capital for its deve'op-! imate this year $400,000. It proper. of vehicles, extra feed and gasoline, -.- of many companies of Hawuiiun .,;.1. ' ", ';-. >rking masses on the one hand and meet, and who knows ? This might be ly regulated this tax would reach will amount to another $500,000. Good IIOPSON: STII.I.' ON DECK singers and players.. Of these ; P, ,,.!. the anti-Prussian. southern states the means for bringing the "god in fiOO,000.() thus making 1totul of $1- roads then, means u direct gain to organizations none have attained a ' ., 000,000 per annum from these two Fiom the Tirde," a house greater micccs than has The Lilluo- ;, op the other. the machine" to our town-some man the |producers of the state of not I less'' organ The rebel sources. dealing with Goodrich Tire people and kalanl Hawaiian, mimed for the beloved - i government, however, far with both money and enthusiasm to than $2,0110,000 per annum in marketing - The of eight hundred state events Akron t), learn that in of the . ,. .trom surrendering unconditionally convert our town to a progressivecity. average farms and grove products alone. we u ex-quocn Hawaiian islands )1,Mien i two of the main points of its pro- convicts on the public roads, at-s-vpl- Tbi!!' $2,000,000( ( ) ( lima is enough to com pr lit ion between work shifts, the and niudu up of one lady and .S ; gram: It obtained guarantees that it ue of $500( each per annum is equalto faun payevery shift of which !Mr. M. 1)). Hopson, formeily three gentlemen, native HawailunH all . . We believe this hotel talk will bring" mortgage in Ihu state in . " "..tlti to collaborate in the formation of $400,000 in labor Bond the state three (>f Stnrke, in the foreman come of nlioin have won musical renown in fruit for business hI'eaze years to nothing of the begin say :; r \'.ftthi new government and that elections that our something must men be done. for $20,000,000. The United States moving to market of million of nut ';h"II,11I1I11 wan tlie prize, II (fliitf. It the inlands and in tho United !'1tlltl'lI.'J: } government would supplement this many IH hard to get nhfinl<1 of HopHon. Below They preMftit through the! medium of .J , )': |;far the reichstag and a new president Discuss the matter thoroughly, and doll iis worth of poultry, live stock 1),>d? \ HI be held within the next sixty clays good will of it. with an equal sum, thus giving $20- arid other/ IlI'ndu"ts that would l lie haul. in an account of (the event: songs, instrumental number' folk 4: stead of next autumn, as was tho come 000,000 more to meet the state's bond p'd jnnnunlly over a system of good Shift C, n to 11 flII.., i lit now till dunces, etc., n picture of life in tho { '. f'Bbert regime's original plan. issue. state roads.Education. proud possessor 'of the flng. The insignia South Sin islands, Native! Instruments ( .: ,. $The agreement as Net forth by ChanCetlor BONDS DID) NOT SELL Counting the $20,000,000 that wouldbe 1 Is reads: "llunncr shift for which linvri attuinod great pope ". ': ':. Kapp provides for cabinet derived from a state bond issue, the transforming influence 'Quality Week' of Feb !0 to 14. stock charity In Amurica In lucent ycaia are .(ffiwiich shall include professional a inininlrters II 1 The 100000.00 of bonds offered for $20,000,000 government fund and the of the world and the basis of allprogress. preparation loom I kept> ) ( i0-A, Mill 2, hugely used and the program covers I' S or experts; elections within two I IJ sale lust Monday by the trustees of labor value of the slate convicts for I Agriculture is also basic. 3 to 11 fthift." B. 11. IlopHon foremanof a wide range: being Interesting, un- jjjlnonths for members of the reichstag i Special Road and Bridge District No. period of *<-n years will give a grand: Upon It rests tho commerco of the the banner shift, oiganlrcd and led usual and altogether attractive +I . <, 'and the Prussian national assembly 1 were not sold because a satisfactorybid total of $44,000,000() for a system of world and even civilization ': the victors during "tjunlity Week." Mink Twain once said regarding the ' 'jy b: ?'jfW subsequently an election for im3Mu : was not received. Sidney Spitr.or state highways.By Good roads me the veins through Point wrre awarded on the I>IIHS| of music of the, Hawaiian*! "1'llI'lrmulI. 'i';; trial president by the people-until & Company of Toledo, Ohio, submit abolishing the lease system of which flow the very life's blood of ed. workmanship arid teamwork ic, the most fascinating! In the world bid of for the $100- convicts would have ucathm agriculture and ----. --.. . haunts I can still hear the MnAiK.faich: time Ebert shall hold the reins ted a $95,25000 county we an av. commerce. mo. .pulsing - 000.00 worth of bonds, but the bid was cage of l.fiOO laborers worth $400 I Good road are one of the great sour- | IIIKTHIY !PARTY of tho surf at Wuiklkl, and see the << .: .One power.significant clause in the pro- rejected.The each per annum. This would add $6- I'OS of life to any country, and with Reba llalslop celebrated,! her 14th plumy palm drowning/: by the shore, JtTfmc lament o says: "The new and old upheaval In the municipal bond 400,000 worth of labor for the period better education bitter agriculture! birthday Saturday evening, the l.'illi the gal: 'landed' dug and leaping cn.- ",.1''eI MfWvernments shall issue a joint decla- market which began in January has of ten years. I and good/: roads Florida will come into by inviting a large crowd of friend cades, and this music fill. me with the ' 'f1j'j Kration: that under present condition a not yet settled and most of the buyer If all of this $40,000,000 in money her own in a decade and relative to her home. Game spirit of the woodland solitude." The - general strike is a crime against the are out of the market entirely for the wen played! until 10 o'clock when Liliuokalanl Hawaiian bring this ,n )!' "(German people." present. It seems to be the general 1)FATII OF MISS EUNICE MOORE CARD OF THANKS they were invited to, supper and found charm home to every hearer 1. 1\jno.Jt i\ ; was President Ebert and his min.Outers belief among the buyers that another the table groaning. with good I things. Admission, 75 and 215 e'n1ll. High q' who called upon the socialists, fiO days Will see a great Improvement The death angel: visited the home of We wltth to cxprcNS to our friends Koba received many presents and was mhool -auditorium, thin cveuluga. . -- - "h the workmen and all the people to de- but the bond trustee of district No. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Moore Monday and neighbors our sincere thanks for wished many happy returns of tho I'' ' 'v.?"' lare a general strike and there was 1 have not settled on any definite pole the 8th, and took away their beloved their kindness to us during the illness day IORSYTHLEKSaturday : 'I'} AlaD i instant and effective response toe icy for the immediate future with reference daughter, Eunice to the realm of the and death of our beloved daughter and - ---+ evening, at 8 o'clock Miss ;ttI J call. to the bond A good many blessed. She was 17 years old. She sister. May God bless you all for Mesirs.. W M. Wainwright and Jim Thelma Mae Ix'', of Jacksonville, and Labor fiercely resisted the usurpa- leading citizen think it best to post suffered a severe.attack of pneumoniaand your smypathy. We especially thank Hornsby spent Tuesday and Wedncn- Mr. B. C. Forsyth were quietly married - 111.1'; .tton of the reactionary government. pone indefinitely any operations con all that medical attention and loving !Dr. Biggs, Mrs J. J. Rigdon Mr. I day fishing at Bcinny'' ((7)) Pool with at the Methodist parsonage HeJ. \. ? I Va. t numbers of men left their work nected with the building of the pro- hand could do to restore her to Burney and Miss Sweat for their untiring the result that Mr. Wainwright landed C. Digg) performing' the ceremony. and serious disorders occurred in va- 'posed system of roads while others health was to no avail and after an attention to our loved one. the prize fish of the season, weighing Tho happy couple will make their future P l f rtous parts of the country. are anxious that matter hall be heldin illness of one wevk, panned quietly Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moore and Family 'I'110 1-2 pounds, home III Starke. )tyft\ ..- I readiness to take up the work at away. HONOR ROLL BRADFORD HIGH i the first favorable opportunity. At a I > MONTH meeting in the near future the trusses She leaves to mourn her departureher STARKE -WELCOME SCHOOL FOR FIFTH i I will doubtless decide definitely up. father and mother three brothers JACKSONVILLE TRUCK DEALERS TOUR 1. d.; .. First Grade Eloise Ritch Thelma, !II on the policy to be followed by them. Lloyd Clarence( Cornelius, ; three sis t.i2S *, S : besides Edith and Lois ifSilcox.-Miss Olive Ray, teacher |I In the meantime persons who are many ters Rosa other relatives and friends., I $150,000 Worth Pneumatic-Tired Truks Will Arrive Monday, March 29th ;' 1 W, Second GI'ade-Ava Lou Poppell,, anxious that we have some hard surfaced c ; i;Leila flea Andrews Clara Louise Peek I roads in the county should not She lived a life of sacrifice; always + lIt .1 . ,('Dora; l\Ianninlt-1\1i8se Mildred Crosby I| become discouraged. We will even- having loving words for everyone. She I "", and Olive Kay, teachers tually get: them. The present situa- dearly loved the right and did all in LOGS ''I 4lt( Third Grade-Merrill McMillan tion I cannot last always. her power to put down the wrong. 111'1'I I MAULING i ptvf C' I '[ Paul Knight Entelle Kendrick, Annie ) --- ---e--- J- character wag built on the Word of ON PNEUMATICS 'JMercer, Doris l'ope.-Mi Mildred'I '' JAPANESE CANE FOR PEED: God and rested upon( the .solid. rock. I II I She sunbeam. in the and''' I was a home Crosby, teacher. i'iJI Fourth Grade-Lois Colley Charles Neal Brother, whose farm is four a joy add happiness to all who knew I 0.1 ,'Lucian Kicklitcr. Annie Belle Turner miles west of Starke have found Japanese 1!her, ? '" Junior McDonald, Gladys Russell, cane a fine winter feed for their || The remains were laid to rest at gL v '' ' :Mary Lee Wynn.-Miss Jessie Thom.11 cattle They cut the cane and bank it I I the Dyal cemetery Tuesday morning/: 1 _a' s1 .w ,:;# teacher. without throwing dirt ovr it. The I Only a mound marks the place where 1 Fifth Grade -Mary Canova, Hazel cane Is hen fed out nut to the cattle I the joy and hopes of the parents lay s K barren, Gu.isio Mae Bennett, Evelyn during the winUr. They have found buried. They are submissive to the { pea Elizabeth Kendrick! Carlyle that one acre of the cune handled in 1] will of Him that giveth and taketh ; 'wA4 Itch, Owen Griffin, Harriet Ritch this way will take CO head' of cattle I May his blessings\ comfort them in . lorence Andrews, Eugene: Matthews, I I through the hardest part of the win I their sorrow. They have the heartfelt : :i.L- Mrs Lois Perryrtian. teacher. ,. ter. sympathy of their friend in their be- I ,!Sixth Grade-Wesley McRae, Roy The heavy losses of the past winter reavement. | " terccr, Lois Edwards.-!Miss Doris E.IBW 'ought: to convince all cattle owners The funeral exercises will be preached | _ teacher. that it will pay to provide winter feed by W. M. Moody next Sunday the I,Eighth Gradu--Isabel Fernandez, for their cattle. 21st, ,at Union church. All are invit-j I I --- - ---.------ ed to attend. unice Perkins, Comer Long, Elizath - Brownlee, Laura Wynn.-Mis* I TWO NEW: ANNOUNCEMENTSThe :'; . irrie FnEIILLIISTllATEU: LECTUREFOR : i Holly, teacher I Ninth Grade-Joyce Brown Madge Telegraph has two new political FARMERS 1 I Mrs. Jay Alderman, announcement thin week. _ JiddJcton. -- cher. Ury G. Sapp a son of the late Green I There will be a meeting of farmers I I'I enth Grade-Nellie Stearns--Miss I B. Sapp of Raiford, announces his can. ''I and peanut club members at Long I II Ye twa*. w. kte Caplinger ;acher. didacy for tax collector Mr. Sapp i III I Bridge school house Tuesday! March I --- Eleventh Grade-Gladys Brown I highly thought of where he is known 23, at 10 o'clock a. m. According to advance Information trailer or tire will be advertised, nor pointed the following us a committeefor iby Poppell.-Miss Jeannette Mat- and his friends predict thatJie will I Mr. H. Blackburn assistant field ; the Jacksonville Automobilo Dealers, will any sale te Holicited Some of tho tour Conrad Mangels, chairman ws, teacher.r I prove a strong candidate for the office I agent for the Southeastern Peanut Inc., "Farm Truck Demonstration the principal feature of the tour C II Cawley, E J, Estcs and twelfth Grade-:-HollU Knight Mr. Sapp is a confirmed cripple Crushers Association, will deliver a' Tour" which arrives hero Monday, which have received the endorsement/ i R O. Riddle These men see the noccstity - nnette Matthews teacher. having: suffered for many years from i j lecture on the subject of commercial March 21Hh, will be composed of as of the United States department of of bringing tho farmer and of. S. S. fowling principal. rheumatism, but he feels that he i III i'' peanut growing illustrating with ster- large a display of pneumatlc-tlrrd agriculture, are the short talks to be grower closer to the city and will have s qualified take care of the clericalwork I opticon pictures trucks trailers arid other hauling given by men nationally known for charge of the, demonstration! that will HOLINESS CHURCH of thto- office of tax collector and I !I County Agent J. O. Traxler! why equipment a* has. been displayed at their activities: along agricultural prove the adaptability! of pneumatictired promise the people a faithful discharge i has arranged for this meeting says it any automobile dhow south of New lines. trucks under all conditions e - ..here will ; services at Raiford of his duties if they favor him i j will probably be the only one of its York City. The fleet I I. valued at Demonstration will be made in all Reports should be made to anyone mess church on the 4th Sunday at the poll*. I kind held in the county! this spring and $150,000 and will be accompanied by the town visited which on Monday, of this committee of any farmer or ring service to start at 10:30: a. m. II Mr. J. O. Dennison a well known i !I he urges that all who are interested the famous Jenkins Orphan Band of March 29th, will Include Mlddleburg, grower who' wishes a practical demonstration ,'. H. J. Thomas, of Jacksonville citizen of the Lake Butler section, announceS in peanut growing arrange to attend. Charleston, S. C. Starke and Gainesville made right on the farm, ; ( be In charge, with other workers. his candidacy for member of I' The lecture ii free and everybody In- This tour i II absolutely for demonstrating President FarU Williamson of the free of all charge and without any 1'7one invited. the school board for district No. 2. vited. purposes no particular truck, Jacksonville Automobile Dealer, ape strings attached. .. ......_, .- . ,...............;': I! .-- .." ; .A.....r""'. -- L_&,!:"", ' "....., '=; ;.;.. --- .,srea.,r;.'-:;;_..+.nwwa.x.' .aii:i.M: :; '!ftosea.." !I JltJe::"' '::!,.il 'dI.Inslw'aA. "w.' 1l''