u , 1 ! THE:KISSIMMEE, VALLEY GAZETTE;; FRIDAY, :AUGUST;4, 1.22 FIVE, _ . - i* \,,, 440000400'400004004r Cabbage at Independent,,,Grocery. 34 Born: On Saturday July,29. to Mr. Charter. Board Meets Boy Scouts' Roster fi: r .' WEATHER REPORT J. D.,Newby, of the Newby Inn, (is and: Mrs.?;, Nathan Bryan, a daughter.1 For Its First SessionThe Steadily Increases ; 'Visiting relatives In Kansas City Miss Jeanette Griffin, daughter, o( ' I ; . : : Official Bulletin of daily tern-,* 1 C. W..Griffin has returned from Hen I first' meeting of the charter Captain Arthur Cundy was promptly Farmers'WEEK; > perature and precipitation fur- Fruits of ,all Vin/ds'at Independent dersonville, where she' bar. been'vblt.' board was_ held at the city hall yes. on hand at the'room. of the Chamber I'> nlshed by the Kissimmee 1Co- ** Grocery., 34Miss' tag relatives. terday morning, when the body organIzed of Commerce Wednesday afternoonand ' operative U. S. Weather Bureau # , by T. M. , selecting Judge Murphyas who so, were ten new boys O. Station for the week" ending , demonstration , Albina home ,VThursady, August S, 1922:, Smith, The local Chapter of Eastern. Stars chairman. All members were pres. wanted to become members. Each t ;-> .. agent, returned 'from'a business has closed its sessions through August .: ent. Plans were made.whereby sessions name was, presentel singlyand enght Date Max. Mta.Prep. trip to Whittier on Saturday.The --unless sooner. convened ,in case will be held each Tuesday'and older members voted ,on each: candi 1 ,* '*r* Friday, July, 28.___96 75 .00 members]"; "i'b. Sunday school of emergency. Friday morning at nine o'clock, commencing date. N'b.boy was,rejected. ,The pa- . J' Saturday. July 29.95 76 .10 Tuesday, August 8, until the trol now numbers eighteen, and It is ,of,the Christian ehurch'planne( for a . \, :': Sunday,'July 30_.. 6 71 .00,* picnic yesterday afternoon at East Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rose Mrs; Agnes proposed charter shall be in full form.It the hope'}hat by proper drilling and AT'THEONIVERSITYOE' , : and MissMartha Miss Rose Rose Orpha , Monday July. 81.96 74 .00 Lake., was decided that George P. Gar. instruction the patrol will grow In I/'; %i *,Tuesday August,,1.96 74 .00 Belle. Barrie spent Friday rett should procure additional copies of usefulness'as well as In number.,and FLORIDA >:'o1', Wednesday Aug. 2.94 72 ,03 Rutabagas at Independent Grocery.Mrs. .,with friends in Winter Haven. charters'adopted by various.cities }in will take rank among others In, the , Thursday Aug. 8.93 72 .17 '' The offices of Dr. T. M., Rivers are Florida, carr'lne'the commission- state in,thoroughness and manly at' 'Opens On - " , Readings... made at 6:00: p. J. G.cook%of Saint Cloud, was' located'on the'lower floor of the manager form of government., tributes. Upon ..uch'organizations ' ,, '.... ** m.hours for the precedingtwenty-four! ** a Tuesday.business visitor to Kl )simmee on now Okeechobee building on Posse!}} avenue It was also decided that three members depends the future of this nation. MONDAY, AUGUST 14 ' V. ALLISON T. FRENCH. opposite the postoflce. SOtf of the board ?should constitute Captain Cundy Is pleasing In his'man* , *. Co-operative Observer. E. P. Hanson has been spending the R. S. Floyd, A-, S. Gilbert, and J. C." a quorum, and that Roberts' rules of ner'of handling; the lads-and they For A' .six',,Day Session ' :--:-.-----**********.*****...** major part of this week looking after Griffin autoed to Daytona Beach Sat- order should govern all action The like him. t rEvery' '," his six-acre grove at Finny P int. in complete records of the actions of the The new members accepted on Farmer In Florida urday and spent Sunday having a board ,be inscribed in obtained are to a book); Wednesday were Earl Babbitt, Ed- i LOCAL ;For rent: Nicely furnished, cool good time in the_sea.. b especially for the put'polle.'I, win Barnes, Howard ElAm, Clyde And Every Farmer's Wife' r' J 'airy flats at summer rates. Locatedover S. B. Morrey, one of the leading' According to law these meeting are Harris, James G. Hawkins, McClure} should attend-theTfull'week.. If _.. The Gaxette office. W.' B. Har- business men of Apopka and Orange' of public character, and the sessions Lupfer, Ward Lorenz, Daniel Minx " 1: ( .pjwri ris. % tf Centrej was in 'ssimmeo! on Wednes- i of !the board must be open to the public and Emerson Squires. The- College the idea of Agriculture |I. spcntisoring " of the week and the at all times. law'also the city By : - -v Ralph Philips, of Crescent City, is Iookingafter, : matters of business._ program for thejr.yeek__has beend-! . '" "' "'cleriC'' <'' Osceola Growers.MeetNext - muat act > 8II 1 eeretary'Of."th3bOard i Okra at Indepepdent Grocery. 34 vided into three sections ch"rnvera visiting his uncle and aunt Mr..and , L... which has been held . The Story Hour at each session..' _ .Tuesday EveningThere horticulture, fertilizers and bees,, '. Miss Gladys Griffin is visiting relatives l- Mrs. George S. Sessions of. Oak at the Methodist Buhgalow, has been I Just what length, of time will be livestock and poultry home economies f': at New Smyrna. street. discontinued through August-and : needed to complete tbs document cannot is to be, an important meeting and health. One may take otne, String Beans at Independent Grocery will be resumed the first Wednesday: now l be estimated, hue the fact of the Osceola Growers at the line of work throughout, or divide, C' Shaves, 15c; haircut, 35c; children' in September.N. i that the charters of varijus citi'lt in Chamber of Commerce 'next Tuesday !.the time as they see fit. Dally programs -- i r 25c; at Casino Barber Shop. 18-tf The _._ will oive. opportunity to knowin regular monthly meeting of the the state are before the hoard will be evening,and the officers of the association - J.L. W. C. T. U.;will be held afternoon Mortimer McNeill who formerly advance what will be given in each i, Mr. and Beaman have on Friday of assistance in the compilation cf; the declare positively it is most conducted a vulcanizing plant OR line of work at every hour of the day. : returned from their automobile outingat : August 11, at four o'clock. new charter and will be a factor in les- essential there shall be a large attend The best talent has been Dakin avenue, but is now located at very secured - \, various points in Georgia. Captain Clay.Johnsort arrived from Bradentov/n, has been the trUest of his jiening the work. The public is invited ance. Matters very important\ to( for handling" all these pro 't to. attend these session the individual growers and farmers grams. Not onlv the Agricultural< I Green peas at Independent Grocery. Okeechobee on Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MeKeill| and to the entire city are to be considered Institutions of the University are I home-city, and remained until Tues- of 318 Brack street. Bought Fine Timber taking pin, in this occasion, but a 81 four- -and there is need of the pretence . Born Monday,* July at : day-when he returned to Okeechobee. ' j number of from other Institutions f experts - ' thirty_ n... the_afternoon, to Mr. and A nice little shower yesterday < And Will Open Mill of every member. "-s meet yyiU attend. S r' Mrs Jesse Yates-a son. DrrOrETBuckniaBter, and Dr. R. MT shortly after noon helped along vege- F. II. Lawson and associates have ing'WiII'bepen-to--all-citizens-who 'Roomer in-Dormitories and Meals at jc -- Buckmaster, osteopat.histn, 211 East tation and cooled the atmosphere. purchase! the four-Jiundred-ucre tract are hereby invited. .University diningroom at $1.00 a day. 11 If your car is in need of repairs Jackson street, Orlando. 83-tf : Notify H. The rain was accompanied by an oc* Of land located-"SauthofKisshnmeeand K. Graham at once. Rooms t' phone DuPont at "77" for quick ser. casional roll cf thunder. LEFT FOtt-f nni-CAROLINA at pnvui'-l'ioulel $2 to 3.50 the ... well-known the Waters & Car- Miss Dorris Nickles and ]little ulster, as 25tf week. Meals at restaurants 35c and vice. I Rev. and Mrs. II. . W. Dresch and Ruth son tract On this acreage is a large Helen, have returned from a ROBBING OF CASH BOX 50c each. ...l The regular August meeting of the ,pleasant visit to relatives in KiuHimmee PROVED HIS DOWNFALL.Little body of fine cypress timber which the two sons left on Tuesday after lunch Many Prominent Speakers 4'r county commissioners will be held at ,' ,-Tarpon Springs Leader new owners plan to saw and place on for Asheville, where they expect to remain Professor Dan T. Gray dean and the courthouse\ next Monday. - negro kids had better give all the market. To this end they have until the expiration of the director, Auburn, Alabama, will discuss . Mrs. D. T. Crosby, of Broadway is a wide berth after this. They bought the mill formerly owned by month's leave of absence given by the Livestock Problem.: Jesse M., " of Rural garages Miss Jennie Upham, her two sister from I church "We Jones, Industrial Agent, Seaboard Air entertaining have been making it a point of hang- Bratton & Hansell, and are putting it Presbyterian certainlY Route No. 1, left on Saturday for Boi- Wauchula-Miss Maud Stoke! and ,: I in good shape for the work they con- appreciate what the church has done Line Railroad, will, discuss Farmingas court, Kansas-called there by news ing about these places-picking up Relates to Other Industries. H. E. . Miss Susie for in said Mr. Dreach Stokes which is the manufactureof us every way, Last week template-- of value. I frequently things Field . of the illness of her father. : Savely. Agent, United State lost about dol- timber, lath, and crossties. as he was leaving. "This vacationwill . I the Spier garage eight cypress Department of Agriculture, will discuss For sale: Missionary strawberry Mrs. Florida F. Bart mother of',lars in cash and the Hansell garage The name of the new firm will be F. give me a diversion, and will aid Fertilizers and Co-operative plants, thrifty end free from disease, V7. L. Marter, of Posstil avenue spent lost its cash box with about twelve H. Lawson & Company. Mrs. Dresoh, I hope, in recovering Selling. W. C. Lasseter Editor Progressive -' the latter of the week and the I, health." Farmer wiU discuss Cooperative $4 per thousand. R.' L. Overstreet, part dollars. Saturday afternoon Clay R. F. D. No. 1, Box 38. 34-Itx early part of this week at the resi- i I,and Thomas garage found their,cash- Decreased City Debt: They will drive through, making' Organization for Southern ience of her sonMrs.: Burt has box with and checks missing $4000 Paid This Week die trip In easy fashion, and plan to Farmers. Wallace: Park. Associate Everett Bass, Jr., made a proffer to money is Chief, Division of Agriculture: Iowa now returned to her home at 210 '' determined take the Waycross route, which to i and the owners quickly Under date of August 12, 1912, Kis- State College, will discuss Principlesof the council Tuesday evening from city to be the best Jacksonville. To Pennsylvania avenue, Saint Cloud. his . the culprit although Dr. J V. 'who was ] Bee-keening. Knapp,. the simmee issued a series of notes to the buy the timber belonging to city name was missing, Monroe Thomas the suggestion that it might be possible state veterinarian, will discuss Management . inside and about the grounds of Rose- Leon Chapman is once more at hisplace and the chief of police began a systematic aggregate of $60,000portion of. for the clergyman to hear some 'of'.Dairy 'Herd 'from"the' Mill cemetery, and agreed to pay at in the Dollar Limit Store-after* hunt .for the fellow-but at which was to take up standing: Indebtedness "good"' sermons while away he merely Health Standpoint. Dr. J.N. Harper the rate of ten dollars per thousand having spent a couple of weeks of vacation had accomplished nothing. The and the balance for paving. smiled and said: "Well, I certainly Soil improvement Association,will + /eet. The offer was rejected. with his parents in Georgia. night These notes were in the denomination hope tol"f Mild In.the fertUiservMrogram.. Dr.. v His brother ,Jom Chapman, who is next morning Thomas and D. N'I I of 'f 4000, with payments extending' J.'G. Fish.Bureau of A.Dlmallnd *, .&,.. manager of the Persons store in Fort ("Speedy") Alvey caught sight of over long term of years. The first HOLD REUNION try.' Waah1n<>ARD.TOWER ACT hold their annual reunion this year s i coast. Mrs. Johnson visited at Miami. 'was turned over to ,,Chief Driggers: TO BE DEMONSTRATEDThe at Atlantic City September 80 and I Foe'Rent-Nicely furnished flat, fort Pierce, and Daytons-and.reportsan and It was a'n hour before."Ike" Thorn*, October 1. Although' distinctly separate with fireplace three room and batfL- .. ..tf first W. B. Harris Gazette offset , -allotment to Florida 1r Fine FreshVegetables exceedingly pleasant time at eachpolot as would lead the chief and Thomas under from the American Legion,the \, where she.has many friends. to.where, he had buried the spoils under the Sheppard-Tower' Act h..been veterans of'the 78th worked with the ,Finance an 7 acre... of strawberries; : 1 4 . the house on Main street formerly received. The work of promotion of organizers of the Legion In Paris, :} AbC1lt-fifty members of the Chris- occupied by D. M. Boyte., Of the the welfare and hygiene of maternity 1919. It Is estimated that more than tian Endeavor Society of the Christian and infancy with provided by , money ; $14.40 stolen (the checks having: been seventy percent of the division personnel church recently held a social at the this tAct started July 1 under the direction previously found) $12 were recovered, [ is now enrolled in the ranks. ' CALL AT THE home of Mrs. S. B. Aultman, 817 and the lad's mother, Jennie Thomas, of Doctor William B. Keating, of the Legion. IorYour Well Broadway', at which there was music director of the bureau of child welfareof I of Robinson avenue, agreed to pay the I I by Miss Mae Winn and Rev Allen J. officers have the state board of health.It HAD PREMONITION CONTRACT 'NOW' ' t missing 240. The a' Independent Grocery Miller, and a variety of game Refreshments is contemplated that four nursesto good clue, they think, to the thief Boston.-While assisting his Amer. - served. act field workers will be em- \ were as robbing the other garages. "Ike"was ican Legion comrades in decoratingthe : -000- 'I ployed and assigned to districts into Strawberries Miss Norma Griffin has returned turned over to Sheriff Farmer. which the state will be divided. The graves of Dorchester, Massachusetts i Our stocks of Vegetablesand from Salt Lake City, where she was a ex-service men last Memorial Will' ', .<' work of these nurses will include instruction Need tater delegate to the Chi Omega fraternity I To Make Improvements in prenatal maternal Day, Jen Frederick Lang, Jr., of : High-Class Groceriesare Fifty colleges and universitieswere At Local Packinghouse care that city placed a flag on' an unten- .. and of the child ' clean represented there by two hun- I care to two postnatal care anted grave and asked that it be reserved ; I CAN DRIVE:YOUR; , always new, dred and fifty delegates-Miss Grif- I J. J. Hillsman, auditor of the FlorIda up Information years.will be disseminatedby for him. He .has just died of WELL . and attractively priced.foOo fin representing; the section of the Citrus' Exchange has been several war wounds and has been buried in these to and'Ple mothers expectant sc'You. I chapter from the woman's college atTallahasse. I days in auditing the books of the Kis- mothers nurses and midwives. Classes will the plot he picked out but two months -.' .., simmec Citrus Growers Association, ago. -- - be held for mothers and expectant MY SATISFIED , and reported there was not an error , mothers for the of Instruct- HOSPITAL I Ira H. Best, son of Mr. and Mis. to be found. All of which was pleas- purpose RETURNED FROM CUSTOMERS' . ing them in the hygiene of infancy - IndependentGrocery George W. Best, 403 Verona ntreet. ing to the manager, II. C. Piano. and maternity proper, demonstratingto The many friends of Mrs L. B. Will Tell Of-My Efforts to' Please. Is now. in the employ of the McKay There is a plan on foot at this timeto them the method of hand- Tyner will be pleased; tOlearn of herr .- r ' Construction Company, of Ocala-and install a preceding plant at this proper turn to her Kissimmee home from See me and contract while, my is at present superintending the construction exchange and to that end W. H. An- etc.ling of the baby mothers, dressing will feeding be ad- an Orlando hospital, where she wentto drilling outfit is close at} hand., ' of a fine $40,000. school engineer of the Expectant : I drews, consulting undergo a major operation. Mrs. Emmett Street building that is being erected at Wal- Florida Citrus Exchange, of which vised as to the proper care of them- J. R. Bronson her sister and Mrs. DIBBLE. selves, their diet, exercise, bathing, { do in Alachua county. Mr. Best is the local branch, i is a subsidiary, spent etc. Lola Allen, her private nurse, broughther J. C. .. his worth." week in into the dressing, ' --- "proving this going . --- -- -- two days home in the former's car. Mrs. 804 604 Patrick Street.Phone ---- -- -- details and making estimates. These well and -- GILBERT GIVES GIFTSA. Tyner stood the trip is now It :t. Henry C. Lightsey, of 621 Emmett will be presented at the annual'meeting doing nicely. KISSIMMEE 34-ttx Its street, has returned from points in of the association, which is to be S.: Gilbert at '45 Main street, is I : Orange Spot Bungalows Georgia where he has been looking held at ten o'clock on the morning of to do his best to boost the automobile . , (Furnished) after the peach industry. He reports Saturday, August 12, for approval.It business, for he is offering to give . that financial and business conditionsin to add coloring 'away gasoline in five-gallon lots to , ON BLUFF FACING OCEAN is also planned ,a the localities where he has been are his Not to one cue' the local to patrons. merely $15 per week $50 per month plant for packinghouse Kissimmee Electrical: t MELBOURNE, FLORIDA gradually recovering from the severe use the came methods that have proven tomer-but to, all of them; the only ( . depression, and sayi: "Things all a success in California. stipulation being that the customer . . around are really looking a great deal There promises to be a large attendance shall buy a stipulated amount of ( > -- --- -- better than they were.; at the annual meeting. goods at the marked-down prices Company ' which will be maintained during: his n : THE THREE PY-UTE FRIENDS R. J. Roliff is making but alow STRAWBERRIES AID ten-day sale which commences,.tomor- 4 , progress upon his new hotel Blockon TO LOUISIANA GROWERS row. .A large advertisement in this "f.It THAT KILL THEM ALLPyUle Dakin avenue. When the work Electrical Contractors It is a fact well worth knowing that issue gives the details' of the pjan, . commenced there was a ruch to manufacture and also gives.some of what. Mr. Gil- the blocks but after few the strawberry crop of 1920 returnedto a bert "the best bargains everoffered } Roach and WaterjBog Killer says are the of Louisiana the mag- work growers hundred of them were completed : in KJssimmeet"WEINERWURSTED! . .. was dropped. If the block if to be nificent sum of 7607500.) This sum Fixtures Appliances CALL( UP Wiring for' Light I '' 1!- Py-UU Fly .Id Mosqnito Killer completed before the eomin euon was taken from 7,700 acres-and it is AT EAST "* Power. . trade an extra effort will have to be easily figured: that there was nettedon . LAKE. and, 60"leat'an . -;--. .- Py-Uti fly Killer made. an average $975 1 to the acre. Seven ( Edison Lamps ie pafiing' : ' t ,. '. -. i and one-half minion dollars flowing Tuesday evening saw gathered at; : \ . Sold en Money-Back Guarantee The' city council has decided that I back into the channels of trade in the' East Lake members of the Kissimmee ":" . Handled in Kissimmee the Tay, , for System of Stores find the Midway there Is a great need of a suitable one state from producing and shipping ., Business College and their.,invited Why not .I.lets. estimateo J1 nyourElectrical:: Work: ? : tl" Itshould guests to the number"of about forty, r Grocery. sign In the vicinity of the Christian the little strawberryand. I .. --- -.." -,':Manufactuned by: %* charcjrwhlch I -direct.the..sntolstto -be-reusembv.d,-,also;that-the wher*--there-was...._web e..I'out-P4 We .can. -sav>,4ral4-:;.money/.Wiring. ,;tbnjgagy. payments -, t _ , the proper,paved highway;to take to Florida crop of berries 'will be In advance a swim'' by' the. light of the' silvery : Terms to.suit'your convenience..'. : . 1J.CATES' " .. : MANUFACTURING reach Orlando and points north. Many ,of,those produced in Louisiana. moon. ;There was spent:* merry evening :: "I"f' COMPANY now will' drive..up on Brack street, What! the:berry has proven for Louisiana by the crowd, which, In reality ESTIMATES, 'CHEERFULLY. .. GIVEN" "' .".. , 4k r i. :Successors to' t'' than;retrace their way::.;-not knowingof it may prove for:Florida and chaperoned_Mrs: and .Mrs. C. E.HO-, Darlington ri Avenue, Willson' Building, K1ssIn l tee/ : , r M Ellis Gates? ) M FLORRIIDA'Caw., the;turn at Vine street -The, sign fore yean'toeemsI I there. .,.wm I be?no ton and.Mr.; ,iud- ,, Mrs. :Barnes. ;G. ,. :, ., .;- . . -." -. ;' ,+ 8ANFOKD 1'il1 .placed.,. ...... '.. '" possibility. of a- congested- ynark.t.w ..* Smith., ; '_ '1', : 4.:;M1 ' u , l" '" ' - lz" i 4 I/ ;+, 11.- .. 'A" )\ .III : rt w ""'c_ i- ..- 7: 4.' _..,. ...... -I.--l. ... ?r''". ..... ,?( 'fl II .., .. _.... 4r3 '," , ...-. .. , _I. ."" \ ; } ,.w. T' -" x "> ate. :- . 7J":1": ,',. ; .i.id.L A,7 'F .ri'r :: : . ; . ' r"" -.JN "" ._ ..', ,_","'",.. .1.. A . oI<,orr, : :: ; : ...; " \ \ '. .f/ .\!. ,;.,;' '" 1.":' \