: +.'r.'. p..3;r1.zs> 4 aS ..--. .. 1 it'a illiMllllilMillMMilllMMMHIIIiiillimilMIII spection, referred to committee on ag- '" riculture. i tflWfluIIIllIflWflflflfljflflfljflflujflflwflwwflfl. V:V ::::::: I ? Louis C. Massey,.President 371-Clopton and McHugh, Eacam- bia, as to disposition of garbage. r, I .... Wariow. VI&Pr& LWitaBbw* Qrllt 372-Clopton and McHugh, Escam- How much Hiw C. ...t. AM Ctohbr Surad A.NcweU.Ant OMkkr bia, fixing.penalty for conveying liquors | money would and drugs to prisoners in jails. : 373-Turnbull, Jefferson, relating THESTATE to application for permit to sell liquors like to for Ii committee on temperance. you spend Iii 374-Wilson, Manatee, providingfor setting aside health day BANK Incorporating city of :Manatee by Wilson,,Manatee. 376-Wilson, Manatee, incorporating - r 377 city-Hatcher of Sarasota., Lake, as to issuance $l1.ll tzutij t of Orlando marriage licences.378MacWilliams. St. Johns, relate Class Class 4a ing to banking. No. 2Class .. Nos. 2and2A 380Parker, St. Lucie, as to impounding - H THE OLDEST BANK IN THE CITYAND I hogs. : 381-Fenn, Santa Rosa-Furnish- I ing penalty for beating way on rail- H : road train. . l+ t I 382-Harvill- Taylorprescribing The Bank which transacts more business than $$1B5O : penalty for breaking and entering. any Bank between Jacksonville and Tampa, 383-Terrel, Sumpter, empowering : I r . $ 33 county commissioners to create scholarships I I luu ; : I at normal college. I r The large patronage of this Bank has been built up 385-Terrel, enabling normal schol- : No. 50 r Class its business sound ars to teach in State colleges. ; k' t'' L No. 100 during twenty years by conducting on I 386-Tulley, Waukulla, authorizing I banking principles with careful attention to the legiti- county commissioners to transfer : mate wants of customers. The confidence of the publicis funds. I . Mr. MacWilliams, St. Johns made I reuected in the large amount of deposits. a S2 : 5 motion that the woman suffrage bill Average deposits First Quarter of 1913, $900,000. previously reported adversely by the : $ ;1 committee on constitutional amend- : ClassNo. ments be refered back in order to 5 FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS give the ladies of the Equal Fran : Nos. 5and r chise League a chance to be heard. : 5A The[ motion adopted. : . Acosta, Duval, prohibiting racing Our banks located in part of . correspondent are every automobiles on county roads was '' the world and include some of the largest Banks in the amended that the provisions of the Join any of our Saving Clubs and yon can have either of the a act should not only apply to automo- United States. bile speed contests are held and run above amounts to spend 4 on beaches of the Atlantic and Gulf MllllllllllllllllllV resorts. ---.---------- House adjourned Tuesday ' -- to at 10 . I Call and get a Circular or let us explain the plan to you ,FIVE HUNDRED. LEGISLATIVE DOINGS BILLS o'clock. PASSED AND BILLS INTRO- Representatives O'Neal, of Hernando - A pretty arranged card party was DUCED county, is urging a constitutional The Peoples National Bank"It given yesterday afternoon at which i amendment in the House which will Mrs. W. H. Robinson and daughters, i meet the popular clamor for the abolition Misses.Ethel and Margaret and Mrs. Tallahassee, April 22.-The first I of the office of county treasurer. is a pleasure to serve you." Kendrick were hostesses. The draw commission form of government bill It read as follows: ing rooms of their home on Park Lake to pass both houses was Pensacola's I "Be. it resolved. by the legislature t were tastefully decorated with roses new charter. Following this was the of the State of Florida, that the following -I and naturtiums and seated here were one giving St. Petersburg the com- amendment of the constitution four tables of players, Mrs. Lege, Mrs. mission form of government.A of the State of Florida be, and . Chauncey Holt Mrs. Pliny Norcross, bill creating a Bounty court for the same it hereby agreed to, and Chas Campbell, W. P. Watson, Will Palm Beach passed the House tonightand i shall be submitted to the electors of .Green', S. A. Robinson and Misses three bills validating a bond issue :the State at the general election in , WANTED . Holt, Claire Robinson, Millie Smith, and changing the charter of Plant 1914 for ratification or rejection. 7 : ,--, \" . Hatabel Hyer, Grace Crooks, Mary City were passed. The night session "Section 6. The legislature shall . and Grace ,Holt. was a rapid one, only three members provide. for the election by the qualified i- After many interesting games off falling to vote on all matters comingup electors in each county of the following 500 small 'feet to be fitted with small shoes at the "Five Hundred," the guests put aside for attention. county officers: A clerk of their cards and were served to a' delirious Wants Federal Judge Elected.In the circuit court, a sheriff, constables, , BIF three course luncheon. the Senate today a resolutionwas a county assessor of taxes, a tax collector SHOE DEPARTMENT' passed memoralizing the Florida a superintendent of public instruction - EVENING OF AMERICAN COM delegation in the national congress to and a county surveyor The POSERS AT NORTH HIGH- support a constitutional amendmentfor I terms of all county officers mentioned ". ' LANDS. direct election of federal judges. in this section shall be four years, of jbe . An unexpected outbreak came in the I I except that of the county assessor of On Tuesday at seven-thirty, there House when Harry Floyd introduced taxes and county tax collector, who was enjoyed to the full, the twenty- a bill appropriating $10,000 with I I shall be elected for two years. Their 1 first concert of the Neighborhood se which to build a monument* to HenryM. powers, duties and compensation shall BIG WHITE STOREThese ries, which Mrs. Robinson Murphy has Flagler. Members speaking on I I be prescribed by law." . given this winter to her friends and the motion said that efforts to sum the winter visitors of our city. There marily dispose of an effort to pay I LUCERNE THEATRE TODAY. j were tributes paid to the work and tribute to Mr. Flagler while he is at shoes are of the best makes of the best firms, but were a life of Edward A. MacDowell, George the point of death was an insult to High class program of motion pic F. Root, Ethelbert Nelvin and Edmund his family. tures. bought too small for rapid moving, so we must sacrifice themto Stillman Kelley and ,Henry F. Conference between the trustees of I Positively never before sown in the Gilbert. Mr. Symonds sang Mrs. Mur the Internal Improvement Funds and city. This is a surprise program for make room phy's song, which she had just written Everglades land holders resulted in you. Remember only hte best and I especially for New York's great an agreement today to employ a com- finest motion pictures obtainable are They are truly neat Shoes for neat feet voice teacher, Frederick E. Bristol I mission of the best drainage expertsto shown at the Lucerne, thereby mak- The little croon at the end of the pass upon the cost of the completed ing every day a feature day. We If you wear anything under 3 1-2 D, or any larger sizesin * song is rather Norwegian in colour.- I project and to Issue five million lead-others follow. A B widths should become interested I or right and Dekoven's dainty song never sounded dollars in bonds for that pur Matinee 3:30 to 5 p. m. you now sweeter than it did last night when I pose. This action is expected to stir Night, three shows from 7 to 10. drop around to be fitted for only 4 interpreted by the dainty Claire Rob- up considerable opinion- among legislators . inson, who sang with girlish unconsciousness many of whom favor the AT THE FAVORITE TODAY. . and grace. drainage project, but are opposed to A great feature program. .''.'.' '"'"''1, ," .I. Frank E. Ward received excellent a bond issue until the definite amount "The Siege of Calais in 1347," a : $2.25 treatment at the hands of the tenor, necessary is determined.The great feature in two parts. This is ,.,,,' .., "'', ." .. Mr. S. His first night session was held at :> ''',I.it-.r :1. Henry Symonds. songs a great hand-colored picture. The I "' '::'{ .. , ,.lj.1' .:' off' . 'r much out of the which local bills were considered. : are ordinaryand : very greatest ever seen in Orlando; beautiful ' / are general favorites, particularlythe Monday in the House. I scenes and magnificent costumes. : Sale lasts as long as stock lasts. t : : " very singable "Phillida. "In House called to order 3:30. Speaker "The Ship of Lion's Ambrosio," a : Loomis" startling duet, one can almost Farris in the chair. sensational feature. The lovers fire I hear the wierd bag pipes playing. This A communication from President the ship, free the lions and fly to safe- : Remember it costs you nothing to try See our big north duet has been called for at many of Conradi extending an invitation to the ty while the mutinous crew met a ter. : the recitals of winter. i I members to a musical concert this rible doom. window for sizes and styles. 'J) Next Tuesday the evening will be eening at the Florida State Collegefor Don't miss this all star program. : devoted to the most beautiful selections Women was accepted.A Open 2 to 5 and 7 to 10-Five cents j j: by Scandinavian composers. The motion was made and adoptedthat all. 11 , National songs of Norway, Sweden. when the House adjourn it ad. to I"'I" " " " " " " " " 111111111111111111" t and Denmark will be sung in their journ to 10 o'clock tomorrow. sell If t you want to buy property, , . respective languages. Acosta, Duval, moved that 18c a I rent, or exchange, now is the time toIl The well rendered day be allowed members for program was and postage ljBt your wants be known through enthusiastically received.A I which on motion of Floyd, was tabled.I The Sentinel. Introduction of Bills I Yowell'sHtillMMMIMIillliilMMiililMMMMUMi miser is known by the money he House Bill No. 368, by Adkins, pro.i Some men are so negative that they '' keeps. hibiting shipment of liquor in dry(I have no enemies because it's too temperance. j'much trouble to make any. } Have you subscribed for the Daily 370-Worley, Dade, defining imma- i!I f Morning Sentinel? If not, why not? ture citrus fruit and providing for in- Subscribe for the Sentinel ' i J.,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111" . _ 4 - " IIIIMMIMililillMMHI IIIIIIiliiHii I Sacrifice. Sale IN ORDER TO GET READY FOR THE ERECTION OF MY NEW BUILDING, I MUST CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE," AND OFFER AT'A. SACRIFICE-DRESSERS, WASHSTANDS, SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, IRON BIDS SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, RUGS, CARPETS. AND IlAmN -NOTHING RESERVED I HAVE ABOUT FIFTY ROLLS OF MATTING REMNANTS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT FIFTEE 1 CENTS.MR-YARD AS LONG.:AS.THEY LAST. ! J70S.. L. 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