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'' . . ' r"'t: { :)irr" "x t4 -j :; : :{5 ? '' :f'Ii'\ : i r jJ47 ,.J. . 'j-.,' : l ' . ' ', THE}i DAILY SENTINEL % 7" :. . .. , t THE, PEOPLE'S. "PAPER. . Direct..Service., Postal.' Telegraph until a. m. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING.EXCEPT MONDAY. OrlandO-Progressive Center of the State. =- . VOLUME ONE ORLANDO, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1913. ,NUMBER 50. I . r ,fOUNDIR DAY IMffIIODlST CHURCH '. WIDI' OPEN CAUCUS COMMISSION 'fORM SYNOPSIS OF GOVERNOR TRAMMELL'S MESSAGE # AT WINURPARK( NOW ASSURE9 TO THE LEGISLATURE. ' WIU NOT 81 HELD Tallahassee, Fla., April 8 (Special).-TJie message which # LOSES IN TAMPA { ,- was,submitted to the Legislature upon its convening today ' by Hon. Park Trammell, Governor of the State, contained # - BEAUTIFUL LITTLE, CITY, AP- MEMBERS REJOICE AT SUCCESS , many interesting and important recommendations, some of REPRESENTATIVES DECIDE IT IN THE ELECTION PROPRIATELY CELEBRATES WHICH GUARANTEES FINE C which were the following subjects: # IS IMPOLITIC TO BARE SE. HELD YESTERDAY THE OPENING OF PRETTY EDIFICE AT AN EARLY A law requiring that interest should be paid to the coun # CRETS TO HOSTILE THE BALLOTS NEW DEPOT. ., DATE. i ties upon deposits of county funds. WERE AGAINST CHANGEIN i The reduction of the legal rate on interest from 10 to 8 PRESS. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. i Yesterday was Founders' Day at The Methodist people of the local Special to the SentinelWashington cent. by contract and . the per fixing legal rate at 6 cent. per . Winter Park, and the day was celebrated organization especially, and Methodists A law providing a fund to guarantee deposits hi banks. D. C., April 8.-In a as only Winter Park can cele throughout the state will rejoice Special to The Sentinel A constitutional amendment abolishing the office of bitterly fought three-hour caucus of brate.It that church edifice of Orlando Tampa, Fla. the new county treasurer. Democrats of the House this after- April ,8.A fair double header, as it was is an assured fact. vote was polled today and was a great interest - The repeal of the law giving State lands to railroads. noon, Representative Oscar Under also made the day of the formal The growth of the congregationhas was manifested. A Tampa proper in the wood change convict lease system. demonstrated by a vote of 167 opening of the new depot made it neccessary to have a favored Commission Govern The ratification to 84 of the constitutional amendment that any attempt by Mr. Wilson - 'The 'program was from 3:00 to larger building, and as.a consequence C pro ment and the advocates of the measure viding for the direct election of United States Senators. to dictate policies to the House 6:00 m., and a large crowd assembled this house of in which went to Ybor with p. prayer manya A law City a safe I making ladies eligible for sub-school district trus would not be tolerated. The questionat , to participate in an .interesting hungry soul has fed upon the breadof + tees. issue is whether the Democraticcaucus majority, but the three wards there, program.Dr. life for more than a quarter ofa A law polling nearly a full vote, as againsta providing for sale of State school-lands install. iC should be thrown open to'the on C. E. Coffin, mayor of the century, will be removed and a new C ments. public with Representative Under fifty per cent, vote in other wards, Park of the and the and modern structure at a cost of defeated the spoke present State aid to stamp out pests which become a public wood and many prominent democrats proposition by 257 future of the_ city. $40,000 will take its place. ace. men-* in opposing RepresentativeCralin majority.The _ Dr. W. F. Blackman,, president of The present structure was built in Provision for of outcome was not unexpected _ the eradication of the cow tick. Virginia; Henry, of Texas Rollins College and Hon. W. R. 1885, and remodeled in 1904. A other in view of the fact that the organ. strong anti-trust law. ; and prominent Wilson men O'Neal of Orlando were the principalspeakers The first Methodist Church building An ization against Ihe measure was employers' liability act more equitable to supporting the plan. Many bitter of the day and by the man of Orlando occupied the space employees. made strong and the foreigners almost to Strengthening and making more effective the child labor speeches were but after Mr. ner of their speech, covered them. just, south of the present church law. Underwood took the floor and madea a man were against it selves with glory. building, and was sold to H. H. Dick- i Tate friends of good government 4 Authority for cities and towns to acquire wharves and personal plea against "wide open official of the Atlantic CoastLine who had the removed to naturally feel An son, same docks. caucus," the tide quickly turned disappointed, but the railroad made a stort addressin the of. Boone' and Jackson i result is generally the corner accepted by Authority to cities and towns to change their char- against the Wilson men and they which he stated that Winter Park streets, which is now known as the ters. own were beaten. people as the voice of the majorityand now has the finest depot between Magnolia hotel This building was be Representatives Sherly and Fitzgerald they bow to the inevitable.EX.CONGRESSMAN : . Richmond and Tampa. gun in latter part of 1880, and . t coinS upheld the Underwood vote. The .Colleg Glee club and the: pleted in 1881. Mr. C. A. Boone, Sherley contended that it was impolitic AND PARD Seminole orchestra contributed their I I one of the foremost and active work. to bare the democratic caucus TO GO TO JAIL. full share of the success an4 enjoy ers in the building of that church, secrets to the hostile - ment of the occasion, and at the close which was among the first, if not the WILL MEATS( BE i ORANG ICROP press. The caucus, he Republican contended, i Harry' M. Coudre and H. B. Gardner of the regular program, a basket Picnic first independent church erected in was private conference and the rules Get Four and a Half Years Each ' rounded .out an afternoon's celebration Orlando. in Pen Besides Heavy Fines. already for all provided publicity of that. beautiful little city, The first church was a Union ON H LIST[ "TOR NEXT SEASON necessary. Another speaker charged St Louis, Mo., April 8.-Former ' founded on the banks of the Triune Church which stood just back of what that the open caucus proposed wasa Congressman Harry M. Coudre and lakes in 1883. is now the Tremont. hotel This building scheme on the part of Harry B. Gardner were sentenced to The residents of Winter Park come was used for a church and school friends to let the public know Wilson'i who i imprisonment for four and a half PRESENT INDICATIONS AN OLD from all parts of the United States building and Mr. Boone taught school POINTTO TIMER DROPS SOME were dissatisfied with the tariff bill. years to the Federal penitentiary add and are among the I best people in in that building in 1872. That firsts THE HIGH COST OF LIV- TIMELY HINTS TO ORANGE The vote was on motion to table and were fined in the court.: the land, who journey annually structure was: 'a one story building ING BEING' REDUCED BY GROWERS RELATIVE resulted, 167 in favor and 84 against The sentence imposed was the maximum this Edenic cloister land! with gothic roof so, steep,-that it almost CHEAPER MEATS. TO NEXT YEAR'S with the result that the change was allowed under the law, which >4lookfjlikt :a steeple.The Special to the SentinelWashington CROP. made in caucus rules. permits a penalty of eighteen months' a lot for the Church which is the D. 8. On and five hundred PRESlDEN'rSIlESSAGE Ct, April Orlando Another caucus,will be held _tomor a dollar fine to be site selected Mr. behalf of Texas cattle men Fla., April 8, 1913. imposed which I present was by Repre Editor Sentinel row, presumably to consider the tariff on the men were con- Washington, April 8.-In one of the Boone and J. J. Davis, and was selected sentative Sheppard, of Texas, toddywent : bill. victed. I noticed in-I with shortest presidential? messages ever because it,was a.high> knoll which to. the White House 'and presented a great deal of i The two men were convicted of using read before the United States'Senate' they thought: a sightly place for a a protest ,against putting ter.t1"e article from Mr. W. A; the mails to defraud in the pro: i and House of, Representatives, President I church. The ,plat was known as meats on the free list Personally, Dade, also your article concerningthe MASTER MASONS, PRESENTED motion of what was known as the ? Woodrow, Wilson today called !Reed's Original Plat The fact that he was for free meats, but he presented conditions of fruit in Col. wat.1 JEWELS "twin insurance companies," the Con the surroundings of the site a petition of cattle kins' grove near Winter :Park I: tinental upon the National legislators to makegood are now men lorI Life Insurance Company, : the promises of the Democraticparty II perfectly level shows how well the (the information of the PresidentMr. your paper of April! 8th. 1 I An Enjoyable Evening at Local and the International Fire Assurance and devote the extraordinarysession city fathers .have labored to bring Sheppard told the president that There is one thing I wish to call I Lodge. J Company. . of Congress, called yesterdayto streets and lots to a grade by fillingin the cattle men in his state were the orange growers attention to. Our Last night at the local lodge of the Before Judge Dyer passed sentence - the revision of.the tariff. and cutting down. Just west of greatly alarmed over the prospects crop next season bids fair to be.anywhere I Order of Free and Accepted Masons, he heard arguments on a motion L President Wilson's message was the church a fill of four feet of very low prices for American cat from eight to nine million boxes presented their past masters with for the convicted men. He over- only about 1,200 words, in length, and made to make the lots desirable asresidence a tie, if meats were brought in free I of oranges; there are very few Valencia the regulation jewels. ruled the motion and fixed the appeal urged the national lawmakers to lotMr. they, claim the beef trust, which owns Lutes left in California on ac Mr. Charles P. Dow, officiating, presented | bonds at $10,000 each, an increase C. A. BooneV father almost of the count of the freeze, and early fruit the following past masters of "abolish everything that bears eventhe was refrigerating steamships I $4,000 each over the trial bonds. semblance of privilege or of any I North Carolinian of the old Colonial between the United State and Ar next season is going to be high. It with the jewel which marks their distinction An appeal will be taken and if kind of artificial advantage." stock and was an ardent Methodist gentine as well as big packing establishments is a Well known fact that our fruitis in the lodge: J. M. Cheney, bail is found the men will be given ? This revision, said the President, II.class leader. When this first Metho. in the latter country, earlier than that from Jamaica, T. P._ Warlow, W. R. O'Neal, S. Y. their liberty pending the hearing. was necessary to meet the promisesof dist church in Orlando was completedthe will bring in tremendous quantitiesof Porto Rico, Cuba, or wu siana. Are Way, A. W. Bumby, R. S. Cohoon the party and the altered conditions congregation felt the need of a Argentine meats and Americancattle we going to let our competitors come and Carl Jansen. THE MENDELSSOHN CLUB. in and get the advantage of the Mr. Dow, in presenting the jewels of economic life which the bell and not being financially able to men will suffer in consequence.President early - country had witnessed during the past buy one, Mr. C. A. Boone, who was ,Wilson told Mr. Shep market simply'becanse' we have a so- gave expression to words that carried The Mendelssohn, Club is an aggregation generation.The then in the hardware business where pard the fears of the cattlemen were called law that we can not ship any with them the soul of the man and of Orlando's best musicians. President made it plainly evident Jos. L Guernsey's large business now not well founded as the matter had fruit, before November 5th, unlessit showed that to him, Free Masonrywas 'Not only best musicians, but beat that, he wished to have the tarif is, came to the relief of the church by been thoroughly investigated by the shows seven per cent sugar to one more than an empty ceremon y people and when they announce an revised before the legislators took up presenting' the much coveted bell, in i Ways and Means Committee. What per cent acid? Any intelligent man The recipients responded in appropriate entertainment it can be depended of the other forms advocated his devout father. The in ever the outcome, said meats must who grows 'fruit absolutely knows! words in which it was made upon as high class in every respect any byacription there is no fruit in this State which plain that the teachings of 'this . the Democratic party. He will be found on that bell go on the free list He saidalso and elevating in its influences. Such will stand this early test with the great order, with these, men were not homever, that the reform of banking today; so that the worshipers in this that it will mean more competitionin an organization is a positive good in , and currency laws might be taken up house of God can with no great'stretch bringing meats into this country exception of Sweet Sevilles, Navels, idle dreams. a community and worthy of the united at the special session, were the tam of imagination, each Sunday and operate it Ho lower prices paid and Satsumas, and this fruit 'is considered After this part of the ceremony and unstinted support by the people. successfully and speedily disposed of. morning and each Wednesday evening by the people.CALIFORNIA. the poorest fruit we have on degree was conferred on a candidateby It is such organizations that give , hear the voice of a pious man account of. it being an insipid sweet the past masters. us loftier ideas and nobler impulses *' calling them to the For years California has got big i At the close of the regular lodge it dignifies life ; to CHURCHES COMBINE. come mercy LAND BILL IS AS- by the music of the TQ prices for her Valencia work, refreshments were served, Lutes whichas seat, and as these old buildings, made SAILED. masters and lifts the heavier burn - a rule will ,analyze about five anda closing with a smoker and an informal dens hallowed by the sacrifices of our by the softening influence of mu New York, April 8.Nego'tiationsfor half per cent to about social time. It was one o sugar one fathers from sacred to secularservice I sic. Tokio pass April Recognition of the the merger of two of the most three those occasions filled with and acid i profound quarters'per ,cent and Baptist churches in New it is becoming that the youngand Chinese republic by the United Statesand 'lessons When you are invited to an enjer- prominent and it is pleasant experiences certainly not fair that shouldbe so we York-the Fifth Avenue and the Cal. I rising generation not only preserve the progress of the bill pendingin characteristic of that has tainment by the Mendelssohn Club, it the good of the sacredinstitution hampered by our so called law. masonry, is like unto name the California legislature to an invitation to a feast have prevent churches been Baptist -- I earned for this fraternal order the vary want to the ,concluded according to announcement : i but that they help buildfor Japanese from owning property say only person who mankind. in the most refined home. You art of I future generations and ,thereby has ever been injured by shipping I commendatign. filled with the best today.. The Fifth Avenue church, in that State are absorbing topicsin things of life. immature fruit is the who glorify their own names. the man ships Friday night of this ' known as "the John D. Japanese republic press. week the Club popularly Rockefeller" church, probably will The Church and the school are the The former matter is receiving t it. There .is no dealer in the Statewho FISHING PARTY. will render that classic cantata, Joe two most important institutions of more prominent discussion, for treason fie can ever say the green fruit ---:-' I of Arc, at the Lucerne theatre and and to the sell its property move community and afford glut is as bad'as the holiday glut This morning with the risingon of those who do in West any no man can f that it is generally believed not attend will be tba Calvary church Fifty-sev to be stingy with them. 1 that Japan will join Great Britain i Now early fruit will find its way the sun there was great activity in losers.PLEASES'. enth ,street, and the two congregations It was not until Monday night that and the continental powers in declining . the markets from the points I have certain quarters among the diciples probably will go under the mentioned above and if the of Isaac Walton who had 'determined church. Dr. the Church fully decided to go ahead to recognize the new republic until growerscan THE PRESIDENT : name of the Calvary with the work immediately, but now a stable government is afford to remain quiet and let to raid the fish ponds of South ' proven and will be ministerto . Cornelius Woelfkin it is their purpose to let the contract J capacity is shown to govern. In some these people have the cream of the Orange; by the latest methods of extinction : Special to the SentinelWashington the combined congregations.ONE I within the next thirty days and to of the papers it is pointed out that market, I certainly can myself, but and distinction. D. C., April 8.-Wfl- have the church completed by early failure. to recognize the republic indicates it is matter. we all should think The plans for this raid on the finny son made the following statement KILLED AND ONE HURT. aboutI tribes were so secretly laid that this afternoon winter. a lack of desire to assist when told of action Of The present Church will be offered China. am writing this article as a grower but few learned. the exact sphere of Connecticut>> : I San Diego, CaL. April 8. -LieutRex for sale and moved off.of. the present and I am very much against shipping activities. "I'm sincerely glad that the emend- ' Chandler, of the aviation corps site. During the interval, the services UNITED STATES SENATORS green sour fruit, but when wehave The Captains, Colonels and Major ment has been ratified so promptly of the United States Army, was killed will be held in the Grand Opera DIRECT VOTE. BY fruit which seventy-five percent Generals, who led thef march are: and a actor mao long fought for, at today and LieutLouis H. Brereton House owned by Col T. J. WatkinL'The Hartford Comt of our people in this State will H. L Beeman, J. M. ,Cheney, Sylvian last accomplished." was seriously'injured when their'droplane hy ladies of the Church are raising House this,afternoon>> April 8.-Thq) eat and relish, the same conditions McElroy, Seth Woodruff, S. Y. Senator Borah, who introduced the dropped into the bay here an organ fund and the new providing for the direct passed election the bill. will exist in other States, and if they Way and Ralph Yearby, with a large resolution ,by which the aaendmfct 5 F of today. church will be supplied with a f 12- United States want the fruit and,will pay for it,.I company of privates. was submitted to the states, said senators The men lost ontrol of the mark a 000 organ. vote. By by an overwhelming claim It becomes our duty to let All the 'necessary equipment for "It will do away with deadlocks ad " Chandler was caught .in the The equipment will be' modern in action today in ratifying Connecticut the federal them have it, for they are not going' camp life including anecdotes for remove corrupting influence 'ttat when it struck the wiser- and was every respect and the seating capacity constitutional amendment to eat any sour, immature fruit snake bites and prescriptions for scandals in the legislatures and wfD .downed. hundred required Yours very truly, I fish ,stories were carried in' the has :1 win -twelve The building three fourths of states have declared commissary done so much to destroy the confidence I will be an ornament and a blessing in'favor of election of senators by S. J. SUGH it ,CO. wagon. of the people .in their legistlature. {.That 26, cent pound stationary is a to the community.and staid have-- direct state of people and it win now When they return we will talk ." . '.bargain. Curtis ft OWeaL ?* the unstinted, cooperation of.aH' .. become a part of the constitution.' Subeerfte to the SentbeL, I 1 with each one .separately, add the k.- results and find the b a : common divisor. .giksrfti .. ni i."p :' ' ::-, # .f : VNy. ij( . . : *''" it H'i ; .;t't._',, ,, .-_, .,"a;;.. . ., 9..., ;0-7'"., e fr sf rss Q 4 1( ::';,':" : 't" ''; -: :'' '" : ; , -t'--.Wf. ) ' > , ; : ;j >" ..f -,,.- -.F -. :;;", \ '' " ; ; " < .f ; ;; y;; ', ih ; oOJ.fff \" '''> ', \ : . 4i"r. t tN "pt1; ..\.;;i"fi". : ( !) t : l" ;!"r'- :":: :{ ? ' . . x ... I .r.t ..r Orr ,h .. ,- .. < I J '0> ' . , '-" \ ;' _ t C' FACTS AND FANCIES.It I ilMllllllilliilCHAS. J t--; -- .', . LOBD J. N. BBAD8HAW may not be possible to live on }4 $8'a week, bat many women dye ?' on it Lord & BradshawWe Magnificent Showing of Sometimes the best way to get the wish to announce to our friends, and, the public generally, measure of a lad of ,even 60 inchesis that have t we formed a partnership under the with a yar stick. New Spring Suits above firmname, for a general * ; Before President Huerta gets out, j s it,may.b;just as well for the treasurer Real Estate and Insurance : , 'of;Mexico to see how much he :and DressesWE . . is in. business and are centrally located in a ground floor office. at No. ,, a t The husband of a militant suffra- 17 8. Orange Avenue, (formerly occupied by Hamilton & Dunn ... . ; pette'might go to the:realms of,Mephistopheles Millinery'where we will be pleased to meet.all ourold friends . ; and find that his wife : ARE SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT and to make OF : new ones. had made the place seem heaven to : SILKS AND SATINS ALL him. COLORS, DRESS GOODS 3 Ouiflist of city and acreage property is surpassed by none, : IN ALL THE LATEST''PATTERNS FOR OLD AND New York courts have decided that I YOUNG. WHITE CANVAS SHOES. THE DISPLAY and we havesome exceptional)i:;u ti I COMBINE SEE Us 1 trial marriage is possible, but there. :I \ CONTAINS ACCURATE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ') ? have'been men before the,courts who I Lord & Bradshaw SEASONS BEST AND LATEST CREATIONS, AND declared that marriage was always : IS WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF EVERY ORLANDO t triali :I 17 S. lUNGE AVE. ORLANDO, FLA.1 WOMAN. CALL IN AND ACQUAINT YOURSELFEarner's s{ TOLD TO AN ENGLISHMAN. : WITH THE HIGH CHARACTER OF'OUR GARMENTS i AND THE REASONABLE PRICES. : I An English clergyman turned to a Scotsman and asked,him: pG (WOt oYCa t&X&0& oOG a ip "What would you be were you not t F a Scot?" LIGHT THE . ; The Scotman said: "Why, an Eng New York '$ lishman, of course." PATH TO PROSPERITYMerchants I . ; Then the clergyman turned to the , gentleman from Ireland and asked 1 k him: "And what would you be were you who use Electric Signs never lose Bargain Store J not an Irishman?" their way choosing the wrong road to suc- . The man thought for a moment and / cess. You simply cannot fail to attract new If You Would be Posted said: be a Daily Visitor to this Storey "I'd be ashamed of meself. customers if you use an Electric Sign. It acts '1.r,..'" . '". ,,, / -Manchester Guardian. like an irresistible magnet, drawing all the 0 +'r Money to loam m improved prop trade within its reach: That is the reason I. Ten per eat off on all linen and 11111111111111111111111"I.'lllllllllllllllllllltll . trty 8. Y. WAY.-tf t they command the attention of buyers. Lace at Hamilton & Dunn's. . f .. 1913 odelsI . .. .. L' Several there I . years ago was a great For Every Store OwnerNo . 3 tide of emigration from the United _ J. RMcKAY , States to Canada from the west. But the people have learned that it takes matter how small his business, the Electric CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. I more than a fertile soil .free from Sign is the cheapest and most effective I Superiitend about'four frost only months in the advertising.Phone Prices That Are aa : year to make a desirable place to ' live and the tide is'coming into the for our Sign Designer to call and sub. Inducement : All Work Guaranteed.IHillMMMMMMiiUM. II States again.R. mit a sketch. , - J. Holly, editor of'the Sanford t No Trouble to Us..-No Expense to You. I MOTOCYCLES] Herald, is in Tallahassee this week. ' .! Mr. Holly can as easily initiate the G iCo. I Four H. P. Models $200.00 'assembled Florida scions into the I: Seven H. P. Models, $250.00 ELIJAH HAND s teries running the legislature mYS-1! 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';_ : : ;;Z -. :.' -;; ; ;'c.J. #, ., :' --'-'-.J '.-_,.--''-'' -''-''': .. -p"-,- -Y'w r' ,OF/ CITRUS,GROW-- It if,hoped,.too, t>iaf-Jackionv: Je'i '.I nil tiVh;; MI,if 11 -.mm. rDID YOU :lUtf'I BODY TO:QUIT AT,ANNUAL -, city' workers 'will by means of this I J I overheard a prominent hardware I MEETING.Tampa self-supporting method of protection OURfce I dealer say this morning to a prominent citizen of Orlando, I coda have 1 against disease, death and dependency I I bought land at |&50 and $5.00 but IPS A FAIR of old age, establish a precedentthat Cream. did,not do itAf PROPOSITIONE April &Manager W., '' C. .will prove'so practical and beneficial the time he referred to I sold Temple, of the Florida Citrus Exchange NEW for an Orlando man several:hundred both citizens and city workers TO ASSUME to THAT says he is serving his last acres of land in Orange county for YOU ARE that other Florida municipalities Ice CreamIS |1.00 per acre, the same,land is now year as manager of that body. will follow this same'modern, pro- old in'10 and twenty acre tracts for APPRECIATIVE OF 1 Mr. Temple will resign at the annual -I I THE VERY gressive and economical policy. $30.00per acre, and is cheap at this of the Florida Citrus . meeting ___ price.What were the Orlando people buying BEST. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN . held in this ,Exchange to be city on ' ke at that time! Gold' stock. WILSON TO READ HIS OWN MES- Cream mining April 18th. 1f had you bought could I Mr. Temple wanted to.resign last SAGE. I"G MADE I r.figure your' profit land sometime I Electrical Wireing and Motor Work I . year, but was urged to head the or- ago your profit on the mining Washington, D. C., April 7.-President I stock, without having to figure on it gainzation for another twelve months. Wilson's determination to read Ice Cream II If you have not yet bought some I NEWELL ELECTRICAL COMPANYARCADE This has been the most prosperous Orlando or Orange county property,1 1I his own message to Congress tomor- there is still for :I year of the exchange's existence. Not FROM opportunities large BUILDING has displaced the tar I and I ' show completely row profits can yoalean out indebtedness only ha it wiped a standing - iff and the income tax as subjectsof ke CreamREAL I'I. sell you something, that will CHURCH ST. the : . but completes yeanwith interest No Pres- make you money but your gold min- a good balance in the bank. chief popular I ing stock will not buy it., PHONE 280 ident since John Adams has availed I Call and see me. Manager Temple said: "I hate to I himself of the right. Congress was 1 CARL JANSEN, in the face of a fight,with the quit ' ke Cream Office over Dickson & Ives, amazed when it heard of the Pres : Orange' tariff cut With California report Avenue, Orlando, Fla. of the old line ing:50,000 carloads of fruit next year ident's plan. Some '. CREAM The banks and the business men of and with the biggest crop in the history leaders refused to believe it until Orlando. know me, if,you. do not, askthem. of the State confronting Florida Secretary Tumulty personally confirmed : ke CreamBEST the The Best conditions look none the best for news.Arrangements .... . is the CheapestSO F for the extraordinary _ - 'MmillMMMIMMTHE ; 1914. However, my friends know thatI event got under way today. It I , have been contemplating this move was planned that the President first / ke CreamYOU 4 I GET THE BEST OF I .for, a long time'and they know the 1 should go to his room on the senate I 1 personal reasons that actuate me. side of the capitol and later go to : ONE CIGAR, THAT : Paints and Wall Paper r the hall of the house of representatives Cream ke ' HOW JACKSONVILLE'S PROPOSED where both branches of Congress , BOTH MEASURE MUNICIPAL WILL BENEFIT WORKERS will be,assembled.The EVER : IvERYBODYlirHAWLEY'S : r THE 1912 WALL PAPER IN SAMPLES AND TAX-PAYERS Tallahassee True Democrat ke Cream IS GRAND AND I WILL BE PLEASED I I TO SHOW THEM. ALL YOU HAVE has recently installed a typesetting TO . Jacksonville, Fla., April 8.-Both machine. TASTED I I DO IS TO TELEPHONE AND I WILL the 1 city employees and taxpayers of ke CreamAT STRAIGHTS I BRING THE ,SAMPLE TO YOUR HOME k Jacksonville are working hard in the The next annual State encampment I . interests of the proposed pension fund of the ,G. A. R's. will be held in St I I, jGEO. bill to be introduced in the Legislature Cloud. A. BARKER PHONE 26S . which, by means of two and onehalf Get the best cigar at five per cent of the salary of each The foundation of the new $20,000 !f elane rn Co. cents, the next time you . city worker receiving $40 a monthor -- .. Methodist church in Kissimmee has : want to smoke-judge for '-- . 'more, will pro'vide"indemnity insurance been completed and work on the yourself. protection for those dependent walls began last week. , Quick Delivery pay..upon in old them age.and a pension of half The bank of Wauchula has had 'I Watkins. Building :4 I L LATEST STYLES III I S SPRING MILLINERY[ 1! s t While this is the first Florida city electric lights put along the awning Made in Orlando and sold to inaugurate this modern policy, in over the sidewalk, one every five feet Phone 2 : by all dealers. I I'i i other progressive municipalities where On account of the,length of the building 4IMMMIMIIMIMIIIIIIIThe \ similar laws have been enacted, the I which covers an entire business :. results, have proved. tremendously block, the line resembles a white 1111II111111I111111111111I. Laces, Embroideries i beneficial to both taxpayers and city way. Wauchula Note in the Tampa delegates who are to represent . employees. By raising the personnel Tribune. the Jacksonville association in of each city department and I the National Biennial Convention of A young white boy about ten yearsof and Dress Materials \ greatly increasing the efficiency, afar Before you go north for,the summer the Young Women's Christian Association age named Sweback was run over ! more economic administration :of i ,' don't,fail to let us send you the at Richmond will leave this by an automobile, driven by a negro Y city affairs has been the Inevitableresult 1 Weekly Sentinel. It, will keep you I afternoon. The convention will openon chauffeur, in Jacksonville Saturday . More than this., cities havebeen 'I! thoroughly posted, on the happeningsin Wednesday afternoon in S t. afternoon, the limb being broken in IQSSES BULOT 1 able to, retain the services of' this section... Call at the office and I'Paul's church. The association i in three places. It is stated by those & DUBS : ; their best workers and recognized let: us show you a copy. It only Richmond is the first Southern asso.eiation who saw the accident that the automobile , experts who formerly were temptedand costs a dollar a, year. to entertain the national con driver was not to blame.' Agents for Barclay Corsets E ' secured by big corporations and vention. A splendid program has - business houses. I been arranged. II I Advertise in the Sentinel Advertise in the Sentinel 4f ': , ' THINK IT OVER ;': tiThe all-important question of Furniture. You'll; readily admit that you are looking for a full dollar''s worth for every dollar you spend, then : come to us, we will see that you get it. , YX I I _- kr 3 Reason Why Most Gyao..,. x3 I a. , r : : ; A Good, Square Deal :People buy at Kincaid! & Snow- . 3 + den is because they get an honest s. Is what we all want for our ' A," k rA. dollar's wo rth'f merchandise for : Aq' money ., every dollar they spend, they r x Y You get one here. We carry i are given a square. deal 1 No L, in Stock more Home Furnishings false- promises, no reckless advertising than any other- two furniture houses in the city ah no high prices. . ., ' " S WE OCCUPY THE WHOLE BUILDING : ... . t , k . Our Trust Is Yours r Our trust is popular; it belongs to the people ; it has never been attacked by the man with the , muck rake. The word trust has ,several meanings. The one we refer to'means confidence faith and liance.: Without this trust modern business could not be conducted. Our trust is yours for, the re Now IS the time to ask for it. | Your credit IS. good. This big building IS packed with. Furniture asking#'d. stoves of every description ' , .Y - 4 XinCaid & now-Qen r _Low Price Furniture Co. Cor. Main and Pine Streets a f f " 1 .' , } ., ., e+ iT a ;, i - .t.'''' :, "" '; I'" ; ..-' ..:; _.....".rr, >> ,,J ..: '. >;:-., -"',.:- ',: :",- -:...'.'"',..'".. .".',' '.,,'.: .. r I I ' Daily CONVICT LAWS BOARD OF TRADE. , South Florida Sentinel Included in the annals of the American Board of trade .met in secretary'srooms HOIKING AND WBBLY Academy of Political . , and Social Monday night. After the minutes Science, which were made public was were disposed of the proposed .. ',. '... .- - Entered at the pod office at Orlando, \ ., '. . florida u Second CU. 1UU lUtter.SUBSCUPTION an earnest plea for the abolition of new road from ,Titosville was discus 't>- ... J the convict labor system; substituting sed in great length. Mr. Woodruff -..' !-t; ., RATES a system of prison production for called attention to the impassible condition " THE DAILY-SENTINEL Governmental consumption only; and I of Volusia county roads and When You Choose .J . . the application of the . One year .....................$5.00 prisoners' earn- suggested some action along that line. Six MonthsTbree ................... 2WSO ng to the support of their dependant Mr. Giles asked for the reading of . Months .................. L25By families. County Surveyor Fries' report on This new penology was originally the proposed- ,new road. The charted a Gift of Jewelry : Deft carrier in Orlando 60 cents pezontb advanced by an arganization devoto man_ read the same. , Dally and Sanday.TlM the study of prison conditions, and I The Secretary was asked to read r ; Orlando Morning Sentinel can bt foundS was later adopted as a plank in one the action the board had taken on I Ilk in Orlando at CurtU ft OTfeaTi Book of the great political parties. Its the matter. The committee reported . tore.W espousal by the American Academyf many answers coming in from queries I I THEN YOU MAKE A LASTING GIFT THAT MUST .. will appreciate prompt complaint if Political and Social Science placeit about the road. Most of them favor BEAR EVERY TEST OF TIME AND JUDGMENT x fclhrery fc not properly made by oar carrier' AND before the delegates to the con able. Those from Sanford were all I' TASTE. WHEN YOU SELECT FROM THE Aderrtkini rate wall_ be fornbbed on apy&ation. vention of that body in PhiladelphiaApril favorable, except that of the .Mayor I EVANS YOU ARE SECURE. FOR STOCK OF . HERE . 4-6 as one of the vital subjectswhich and Mr. Miller. ] EVERY PIECE, THE WEEKLY SENTINEL was to be discussed during thacademy's e Mr. Cheney advised postponementof EVEN THE MEREST TRIFLE-IS CHOSEN BY EXPERTS - : Vor year by man, portage paid ........ILOOAJdrew WHOSE KNOWLEDGE THE SENTINEL. Orlando Florida investigation of the high- action of the committee appointedto AND TASTE HAVE WON Nee 107 Court Street. Arcade Bonding .cos f-living. wait upon the county board until RECOGNITION. ; Phone 24 The Academy's advocacy of these the conditions for road building were THE BEAUTY THE STYLE , new rules of prison regulation is further better. THE WORKMANSHIP, _' J; F. SCHUMANN, Editor. ; set forth as follows: Mr. Giles moved postponement, ARE ALWAS THE BEST.. ; 4 JOSIAH FERRIS Proprietor. "One of the most objectionable which was adopted. EVANS' FAIR AND MODERATE PRICES ARE AS FA- _ points of our present prison systems Mr. Woodruff suggested the matterof MOUS AS EVANS' BEAUTIFUL AND EXCLUSIVE . } WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1913. the pardoning power. The general the Brevard county road be kept .. DESIGNS / argument is that a Governor has too alive by asking the county commis COMPARISON OF VALUES INVITED. : :\ Statistics show that one-fourth the many imoprtant matters as the executive sioners to secure data. on the cost of population of the United States a of the state to enable him to, do same. Adopted. : catholcs.f' refull! justice to the petitions for par Mr. Berman stated that in view of o dons and comutation of sentences. the $15,000 spent on the Volusia ' s Most people sympathize with the Fundamentally the matter is muchmore county road $8,000 of which was paid . r ruder dog except in the case of the serious than .the incursion upon by Orange county and the fact that baseball umpire. the Governor's time. The sense of! the road was now impassible that the o justice of any community is very keenand board wire the commissioners of Vo- T.I1.vansthe Jeweler When it takes a man a very longtime not by any means always in pro lusia county of the condition and ask to write a letter it may be because portion to ,the facts. Particularly them to put the road in condition, he is a simplified speller. sensitive are the people, to the apparent as per agreement when the road was ''' r'''.: ' .. r.' , .:, o abuse of the pardoning power.j built Adopted. : : OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Turkey has accepted the terms of The board of pardons should be deliberative -| President stated he would appointhis EXPERT REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. peace proposed by the powers, buthe t and not hasty in its action committees at .neXt meeting. . diners are not satisfied with thDili e It would be subject to criticism and ..' - scrutiny of the people of the state of fare.Prospective. SHORT CUT TO FORTUNE IN BADIt t i o' from the standpoint only of this as - from the in its sole foundation Such a pardoning revenue is estimated that Get-rich-quick come tax is to be used to pull frewool e board should be non-political,'and schemes, have cost the over credo- ' over the eyes of the tariff revi composed of men of high integrityand bus public $120,000,000 in this k sionists. sound judgment country,'and as a,rule,the burden falls "Then comes the question as to how SILK TOCHRGS! o where people are least able to bear it" Mr. W..C. Temple is preparing for best to employ convict the convictsUn and as a consequence many cases of doubtedly the contract laborsystem acold storage plant at Winter Park insanity and suicide are reported as Cold is much needed enterprise should be abolished and the storage a the direct fruits of the labors of prisoners should be set to work to in Florida. ' these sharks and it is amazing to r, produce articles solely for governmental o learn the names of prominent menwho ; ;; There are a great many complaints! consumption. 'Farming and I furnish the brains and backingfor because the pure food law has not outdoor life wherever possible are of these projects.The For Day teen enforced and it is likely that the course advisable throughout the state of Kansas passed a "blue ' legislature will order an investigation.Pure country. sky law" that drove them from that I 0 "Prisoners should receive a reasonable state entirely. and ( . amount for their work and should . ; milk regulations of various Banking associations and well disposed I. . : cities ,are to be brought before the meet their maintenance cost out of people are now workingtors.a 4 United States court-a sort their labor. Over and above their '' EveningWear supreme national law to curb this evil maintenance cost, (maintenance including If habeas bacteria,' as it were. Some men of speculative propensities - o all expenses attendant upon argue that the Kansas law is too Aviation has enough victims of i its running an institution or convict drastic in its effects. But honest men twn without being charged with the farm, such as salaries, wages, food, agree that no law can deal too severely death of a Russian officer who com- clothing, lodging, but not large improvements with these high handed brigands,, '- Butted suicide by shutting off his such as additional buildings ) and it is more than likely a national etc.) the surplus should be used notor in midair. law will be passed that will drive this .r for the prisoner or for, his dependant o line of speculation into the borders of , The secretary of the treasury hasdecided relatives. Mexico, where any kind of schemeis Our Personal Guarantee -1 "At present when, a man has served ( not to reduce the size of silver legitimate and the long gun settle: his term in prison he is simply turned certificates. But the old onwon't es all differences.A . extend any farther for,, .allthat. out 'into the world, with his pri Accompanies Every Pair record barring him from honest employment : 0. and often times forcinghim A PUBLIC AUDITORIUM - Parcel post came along just at the again into crime in order that hethat . z live. It is highly desirable Why would it not be a nice idea light time to give the express com- may Marion panics. an excuse for resisting the some plan for properly handling the for the civic organizations ,of the cityto B. Ives seduction in rates proposed by the discharged convict situation should'adopted. be unite in raising a fund and buy . . the Methodist Church and move it on faterstate commerce commission. ' to some lot centrally located for a o COMING TO THE FAVORITE. public auditorium for band concerts,, With Florida Valencia oranges rehersals by musical organizationsand EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY PARLORS bringing $6.40 per box in New York, Miller Bros. "101" Ranch picturesin a free reading room during our is did the car shipped by Mr. B. five reels. Two days only. Monday winter season. future Beecham for, the Florida.orange grower sees a and Tuesday, April 14th and 15th. It is manifest that Orlando must Second FloorHYHRYfHllG .{ Hundreds of scenes with a thrill to make better provision for entertaining , o every foot. Don't forget the date. The her winter guests, and here is one A companion piece to the charge price of admission to this will be five opportunity. This could be put in .f the six hundred, is the charge of cents to children and ten cents to the center of a large lot, and the .4 ,the two hundred Montenegrin bombfcrowers grownups. Come early to avoid the grounds could be beautified and provided . who lost their lives in clearleg rush. with seats. The room could MMa MM . i way for the attack on Scutari. retain its present seating. The Sunday - .-. Mr. S. R. Clark of Nashville, Tennessee school room would make a nice My Cost Mark Is. : Former Senator Beveridge is quoted who has been in Taft for reading room and ,many articles of -IN- as saying that he ,will be 'campaigning the past year, returned to his home historic interest would find their way t for the Presidency three :yesterday. there for the benefit of the public. FEEDFOR Black years from now. Quite so, but won't Newspapers_ and current literature Nigger . T. R. have something to say aboutIbat People would undoubtedly be gladto could be obtained to supply the read , ? Some time ago the Colonel pre- carry their own packages home ing room without the outlay of actual - tapted the job of being the leader and save the expense of delivery dollars. Orlando needs something 18345,67890 aid candidate of the Progressive teams were it not that someone might of this kind and now is the time to f party. think they were trying to reduce the look after it. LIVE STOCK 0 cost of living.A \ ' The appointment of John H. Pat- o i VICTORY. FOR RAILROADCOI- If you want anything in the Gents' ;- tenon, the Cash Register man, of lady from Ft. Wayne, Ind., be- MISSION LAUBACH Dayton, as a colonel in the National fore ,starting home last week purchased Furnishing Line now is the Guard of that State, for heroic a fine diamond ring from T. Members of the Railroad Commis- The Grain Man. accepted . ti vice during the floods, proves that I H. Evans, the jeweler. She said she sion and Hon. Fred M. Hudson, at Time Governor Cox has'the courage to follow could buy pewelry cheaper of Mr. torney for the commission, are re- ted Sired, Prey .IS the dictates of his heart. The Evans than in her home city. This is joiced over the important victory just I fact that Mr. Patterson has been quite a compliment as Ft. Wayne,is a won before Federal Judges' Shepard, under a legal cloud in no way detracts city of 80,000 population. I Pardee and Shelby at New Orleans.i i [ L LARK ROBERTSON[ x from the value of the service Several months ago the commission I ; that he voluntarily rendered to hunanity. NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF! issued three important orders, one of i ' FLORIDA. which made a reduction of 25 per cent Oscar Hand I._ o on fertilizer materials shipped to the .. a'W.. C. TEMPLE RETIRES. Tampa is soon to have two new fire State by joint roads, another decided --- stations. reductions on all commodities shippedby &Son According to the Tampa Tribune,, two or more roads and the third SncttMors to EL Hind L ? Mustard III 4 W. C. Temple has announced his in From April 5 to April 12 will be demanding a through rate on shipments FRANK BYE R SI tention of retiring from the activemanagement "clean-up week" in Fort Myers. over the Seeaboard and Tampa FULL LINE OF COMPLETE Manufacturer of I Artificial Northern roads TIE C1ll8P ls1. of the Citrus Exchange. the latter having recently HOUSE FURNISHINGS Stone, Fancy Column The Tribune prints in detail what Mr Tallahassee has a very live and enthusiastic been purchased by the latter, Ornamental Work and Temple has to say on the subject His Boy Scout organization. Manicure Pedicure, Shampoo reasons being purely personal. Money to loan on improved proarty. 1-i I COME IN AND SEE ,US Face and Scalp Massage. Livingston and RailroadSkanfcaner ., Mr.. Temple has, been an ardent Mirrors are always casting reflections 8.Y WAY<-tf Parlofjover Dickson & lyes store worker in the cause of the Exchange on a man's best friend. / 'corner Orange and Central lid whatever of success it has achiev Shannibarger's for bicycles and.. _ ': '.d,if;doe largely- to his_efOrta.e Patronize Sentinel advertisers Sundries tf Subscribe for the SeotlosLjjtjj..jjjjjj Avenues. SuclrlThe -. far bicycles and U e. P Tt. A- ::1 t s s SUMMER DRESS FABRICSJust t now he have a splendidline F of New Spring Fabrics, in FOfc tfPMNG .all the latest shadings, and of 3 the nice cool kinds, to make SHOESWe dresses and waists, and we have the best shoes that rM know the prices are right. Come in and see them. money can buy, and we can give ;" )A WHY DOES ONE ARTIST PAINT A MORE BEAUTIFUL ------- you fit and comfort in the same PORTRAIT THAN ANOTHER ? BECAUSE HE shoe. Let us show you. Our KNOWS HOW TO "CATCH" THE ONE WHO POSES IN MEN'S SHIRTS ,prices are as low as is possible . THE MOST ATTRACTIVE ATTITUDE. WHY DOES ONEo' We also have a nice line of"ECLIPSE" on the present high leather STORE CHOOSE BETTER DRESS GOODS THAN mar o ANOTHER ? BECAUSE'THE BUYERS IN THAT STORE Shirts for summer. ket.I . & KNOW HOW TO The men that have worn them, 0 : Vj SELECT BETTER GOODS. OUR PRICES, 'Q QUALITY CONSIDERED,. ARE LOWER BECAUSE WE don't need to be 'told that they o : \; "'_ ' '"' DO THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS AND DO NOT HAVE TO are fitters, and that they wear :, 1W7 ADD ANYTHING TO A LEGITIMATE PROFIT, AS, WE well. To look at them is to buy SELL FOR CASH, AND DON'T LOSE ANYTHING BY BAD them. I1/l/ DEBTS. 0Y M . , I .. r. H. BI&RMAN& D l 106 S. Orange I &&uo. Orlando D !: .... . - The ladies of the Sorosis Club heldan COMMON SENSE METHODS.The . interesting session yesterday afternoon immiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WADE THE TUNER debating on the advisabilityof arbitration proceeding in the ORLANDOFLA.P. adopting'a new constitution. .dispute between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and fifty-four Mr. H. L Hyer embarked for Tallahassee Eastern railroads, over the firemen's p!' , yesterday where-he will take demands 1 for increased pay, are com- D, Homaday, of South Bend,' the'degree work in the legislature and ing to a close. The evidence is nearly i Indiana, is looking Orlando over. come home wearing the title "Hon. all in and the arbitrators are ex- Yowell'sICLEAS Bob. pected to make their decision at an I early date. It is to be hoped that W; C. Temple passed through Orlando Unity Circle meets with Mrs. Gore this controversy will be settled on the on his way from Tampa to Winter 211, Lucerne Circle Wednesday April lines of common sense and justice and Park.- 9th, at 330. Paper by Mrs. Howeson that the decision, whatever it maybe . Julia Ward Howe. ,All are cordially will be accepted in the right spirit - Mr. R. A. Patten traveling freight invited.S. by all those who are concerned agent of the New Central Railroad, The settlement of the controversy is in Orlando today.' H. Auspaugh, of Iowa, is spend- without resort to strikes or lock- ing a few days in the city and will &WEEP outs will not only be a good thingin SALE ! )fro J. E. Stephens, of New York, spend'some time looking over Orange itself, but may pave the way for is in Orlando today, a guest of the county farm lands.Miss .the peaceful and sensible adjustment San Juan of future many differences of opinion. ---fIt ..... Catherine Hampton, of Gaines- ville, who has been { does not cost much to live in an attractive THE BOSTON LYRICS COMING. ' house guest of Mrs. LeRoy Giles for : - Europe, as almost everyone is a OFEmbroidered soldier with the past week, left yesterday for her .r -H his board the paid by home.J. The last entertainment of the St. , government;: Cecelia's Guild course wil Ibe given - -. \ at,the Orlando Opera House Thursday r ' Mr. H.- Pinney, who has spent the L. A. Dwelts of Jacksonville, evening April 10th by the Boston - winter in the city, returns to his home traveling freight agent of the L & in Philadelphia tonight He Lyrics, who will present a de Flouncings N. Railway Company, was in the city. Florida climate has done much for says his lightfully varied program, and are yesterday looking after business. health. very highly recommended. Prices ' thirty-five and fifty cents. '. Mines Emily and Margaret MeComtek Reserved seats on sale at Butts'"DENTIST" 4 - J. B. Hayman, from the Alberta, who have been the charming With Bandings to Match. Canada is in country, Orange county , how guesU of'Mn.,., J., M. Thayer GETS DECISION. looking over farm lands. He will for amral months, left yttterday for I - also look over several other counties California.. New York, April 8.-Leach Cross, -, i who He represents have been about studying twenty Florida families literature the East Side dentist, was given the In Swiss Marquisette and Voils all I got Mrs. Mattlt B. Davit left last night newspaper decision over Joe Rivers with a view to locating i in tot a six week's visit to her daughter, the State. in Los Angeles, tonight. Fight wen regardless of cost as MiH Gayle, who ii attending the the limit.. we absolutelywill National Park Seminary of Washing to. Mr. D. B. Sphaltr and ton, Alden WEATHER REPORT. not carry over any of the above of Taft were in the city jristerday . Dr. John A Salter, who has been Mr. Sphaler spends much of his time Florida-Generally fair Wtdnes goods. one of the popular prttoriptloniits at Winter Home on Sand lake, on.of day and Thursday. _ in Dr.: N. J, Merck's drag: store for the prettiest places in Florida. The +,'.. or.... '; .. .. .. r _ " ion tint, left last night for New place ii being cleaned up and btautl* A large number of prominent cit I Orleans, where hi will rtildi led, and several homes are being tint and business mm of the, city built. The post office ii now established - and a store Ii in operation and art combining business with plcnun ..... ... ... . ..... . J. M. Dickinson will return to Or. in a lilt to Tallahassee this week In IIIIII.II_ _II..I..I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Itndo tomorrow after a visit of several It begins to take on village lift which the interests of Sanford an at days with hit mother, Mrs W. stake, Ire not by any moans forgotten D. Dickinson, and other relative Speaking of Southern hospitality! especially the vital question of county hire, Hi holds a splendid posltio A G A. R man, a resident of this division.-Sanford Con to Tribune In the Orange county capital city, spent Sunday recently inj:I 1! The Big White Store i Gainesville Sun. Charleston, and attended ont of the Maxwell' house Blend, the world .': When best coffee served pretentious churches. passing free every" day It Mr. and Mrs R M. Bond, of Dt- out after the service he was met by'I The Pure Food Stow tt Land and Mr and Mrs. A. H. In- an attendant who said, "I see by the r bosh, of Daytona, motored to Or- button you wear that you were in the Mr. H. C, Hammond, of Taft, w i sIn -I f ando yesterday and are spending today Union army; I was on the other side, Orlando yesterday. ' in Oli.ndo.Th.., art reglsteat red shake hands; Let's go have a drink." NEW GOODS 'ARRIVING DAILYtlilliilllHtliMMMMtMMtlMMIIIIIIIMIHMIIIIIIIIIMff ' the San Juan. This is pretty good for Sunday in a Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, dry town. I it is announced, has started in on an Good morning, have you had your, I I era of the strictest economy. The cup of Maxwell House Blend? i The Sentinel office it open all night Democratic_ _party__having_u decided to +* ** cut down the trip will now engagein - the pleasant past time of tryingto iiSIsiiIIIuiIsiiiIISIHuIIIIIIIIsI. HIIIslItl make both ends o meet. GOOD WOW MULES The total value of the gems im- ported into New York during the For Sale by Everything New a V month of March amounted to over I four million dollars. Now'let some one come forward and give this as H. G. Harper the cause for the high cost of live FOR COOL COMFORT ing. o South Hughy st. Pfcoae 534 IN LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS, KI- MONAS, UNDERWEAR. HEADQUARTERS In attempting to arrive at a solu- White Serge, Palm Beach and tion of the high cost of'living, every FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND SCHOOL Mohair Suits. Swell line of speaker thu far, at the session of the Hauling of an kinds, and plowing SUPPLIES. Political and Social Science Academy . Flannel Trousers carefully looked after. seems to have assigned a different J SCRUGGS &: DICKSON cause for o it. McCULLOCH'S The Mert Outfitters GIVE US A TRIAL Before you go north for ,the summer .... .! But, Isle.ssr a4 Mm CktMi* don't fail to let us send you the DEPARTMENT STOREOPPOSITE Weekly Sentinel It will keep you An echo of the Ohio flood is the thoroughly posted on the happeningsin slushing over of those engaged in an POST OFFICE this section. Call at the office and effort to get a pardon for, PresidentPatterson I ' let show us you a copy. It only '0"-; of the National . Cash RegIster and I costs a dollar -a year. Company. CALL BE, CONVINCED"LOW Inspect Shanlbarger'a big steak o r I EST PRICES ALWAYS" bicycle Urea.AdrtrtiM. II Sometimes the best way to get the measure of a lad of even 60 Inches *+*** in the StttfftfL is with a yardstick. 1 , a..i lr -a ."r, y .t. ' >- ..- .' -'" : ... .. - - >'." ,. '--. '- e -. ,- -" _. - , POINTED PARAGRAPHS. BUSINESS- ", BOOSTERSCLASSIFIED' W AH'l'EDbaaiDeII partner in a manufacturing business with weD Business Boosters (dattiifed advertisements established trade. Need more capital Jamaica yearly exports about 3,000, ) received after 10 o'clock and will take partner or will make a -.* 000,000 bananas. midnight will be run in the "Too Late stock company,with $15,000 to $20-I . to Claseifjl colwnn.Un': - _, I OQQ.capital date and Jn -Boosters- es, or lessaprosimately excellent nupAo 'Manu" r The world consumes one million 80 words-one time, 25 facturer,. in care of Sentinel tf. gallons. of kerosene. oil daily cents; three times ,50 cents; one week! T i1ftO,1)) Bnick / .w.A -- (six daily?land one weekly'editions)1 ,LOST. ; U.sers. _1! sued Boston for school principal is being $LOO; one: month, 300., Diamond-shaped -fraternity pin, . slapping a boy pupils ear. BUY a lot in Thornton Park, a nice black background with awhile! scroll ' suburb in east part of the city. Carl in centre bearing Greek letters,'Delta { In 1912 the States of Jensen. kerosene oil was United, 220,000,000 output gallons. Kappa EpaD n., Owner's name and I ? Every One BUTOK / il iliiiiliiliiimtt I For Sale I comer lot, six room class of 10 on back. Please,,return'to ; a BOOSTER . house, $IM60JX, if taken before April Sentinel office and receive suitable . Britain in 1912 received $14,000,000in I 880 West Pine. reward. 43,3t I money orders' from the United States. OAK HILL is the beautiful subdivision PARTIES having on their premises a It to the Nertheast the city andI young bulldog of tan color and Maurice Brown, well known actor, still have some choice, lots there. black face will please return him to t , says plays of. today are not ,true to Carl Jensen. the undersigned and receive reward. ,0 John Murphy Schenley .Place, Pine- : life! Wanted-Spare,, books, magazines, castle Road. 443tFor " etc. Shanib g fs Free Reading DOD : Buffalo plans the erection of statues Room and Library. 4-3 d3t-wlt Sale-New modern residence, , 'to Grover Cleveland and Millard six rooms' 'and bath 'on' Summerlin 1 w Fillmore. WANTED-A, position as manager, avenue. Will sacrifice for.quick'sale. caretaker ana collector for non Apply 306 North Orange rf ,- resident property owners. By man of > avenue.4-6 6t BUICK"24' Jeremiah Bancroft, 88, of Douglas,I experience who can give' it close 'at ., Mass., is the last chief of the vanishIng tention.' Address. Collector, ., Sentinel 4- ' COTTAGE FOR, RENTFurnishedor h Ponkopoag Indians. not. Mrs.' T. A. Yancey, 710 Division FOR RENT-Seven, room house, 502 street. 4-6 3t : . Falls/operated W. Central avenue. Enquire of I t . Niagara a municipal ,asphalt, repair plant :in 1912 and Mrs. S. A. Mann. 433t._ i the Wanted-The Keystone Hotel public under to know the that new There.is a certain prestige that owning your own made repairs at 77 cents a square WANTED-Old Mirriors resflvered, management will be kept open all motor , in ,, car gives _ summer and reduced rates will be you your community. ' - making them New yard as good as new. ones made to order by the latest improved made during the summer season. k # 3t Mrs. Ethel :, . McMakin.I ' " i Dr. Redman, of Toulouse, has discovered proof backing French process put on them.and damp'Send I4.8 I I There is a certain satisfaction in knowing yon ' \ ; a method of injecting castor ;name and address to aRoyston 'A.I I I Lost-Pair of nose glasses; somewhere -: \ : own a car that will take anywhere and and I will call and take 'on North Orange avenue. Re- you bring oil witbs!>> ,hypodermic syringe into your I the;;systems of parents 'unWilling to o 'Mar2ilm. turn to this'office for reward. 4-8 4t you back. It is this quality of dependability which swallow. the oil' To 'Refit 866 West street Jen I., . . . .0 1 . . . .t. u* '. tar looai, aroseor: leu*. Bit and cold has'put 110,000 Bricks on the road, and it is this , Vancouver, B. C., is to have a fif water, electric lights. Large garden;;S. .' ADVERTISE I same quality of dependability which has made IF YOU SI 1 teen-story office building, to cost of st, E'W.HOWARD. I' Want a Cook [ '- every one of those, 110,000 Buick users a Buick f' $700,000. The permit for this edifice I FOR SALE-New house, Want a Partner was taken out before the buildinglirnlt with all modern seven-roon improvements.I I' Want a Situation booster. was put at ten stories. $3,000. Will take automobile in part Want a Servant Girl ' _ t pay. Address Owner, care Sentinel"' Want to Sell a PianoWant The Buick overhead valve motor has more power MAKING HIMSELF AT HOME WANTED. Sell a Carriage . per cubic inch of; piston ,displacement than .r- any City lots in exchange for Upright WeattoSellTowuPropertyWsat " $ Dorris was radient over a recent piano. Used,less than 'two month!iL to Sell Yon!roeenei I other type of motor ever built. It costs us more addition to the family: and rushed 6tT Lock Box 144, Orlando! WanTto. Sell\Your'Hardware t out,of the house.,.to .tell 'the news. to ,. Want customers for Anything to make it but costs yon less to run It. a passing neighbor" says the ,Bristol, .' Foracreage For Exchange'or other"property or Sale, in ,Advertise DaDyLID This Paper't Times and Mirror Orange1 or:Lake Counties for four Advertising la the Way to Success "Oh, you don't know what we've dwellings in Pittsburgh Pa. Houses Advertising Brings Customer ROADSTERS AND TOURING CARS. ,. $950 TO $1650, F. O. B. x got up-stairs!" she cried. hinging good rent. All modern bufld- Advertising Keeps Customers ORLANDO. Catalogue on Request. ' be handled separate if de- "What is it?" 11LCan Advertising Insures Success :: "It's a new baby brother!" And Address F. JOSEPH RAEHN. Advertising Shows Energy ! expectantly she' tched'the effect of !mo.-. 17 Orlando, Fla; AdvertidngShowzPlnck ' her: announcement, Advertising Is "Bis"- eC . . "You don't say so! Is he going. to FOR SALE-Furniture of five-room Advertise of,Bast Cook Automobile Co. } < house. New and up-to-date. . stay? Reasonable. 560 Summerlin St., between Advertise Long fi "I think so" very thoughtfully' Anderson: and Palmer. 4-3-3t Advertise,WellADVERTISE . "He's got his things off." I Orlando, Florida FOR RENT-A new eight room house At Once eS } Have subscribed for the Daily with all modern conveniences. Applyto IN THE SENTINEL I you Chauncey Holt,601 Magnolia street. . . . . . . t; Morning Sentinel If not, why. not? Apr.,2-1 w I mmmtwm - 'fi , ' mMiittmttmmmitmmmi t t* *t ftt** tt t ttt t : . _ ti i SOME :" TRADE MAKING gr d Three Day Specials Thursday Friday and Saturday . : ' y. ,; ; April 10, 11 and. 12 T ' s# Here are just a few of, the value surprises the store presents these three days: j jIMMMMMMIIIIIIIIMf \ , MMHimMI tMIIIIMHMtMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIimi'MIIIMIIMMMiMIIHiMMIMtMMMMMI' t EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS t:. $40, $35 and $25 LACES $1.75 values at . . . . . . . . .p. . . . . . . . 75c .90 values at . . .. . . .. . .. . . " 80c COAT SUITS at 25 and 30 cent Pals at .. . . . .10 and 15 cents per yard. / : : at Sac .60 Bandings at . . . . '. ... .... . .\ ,\ . . . 25c All Over: Laces, 1.25 $1.50, $3.00 and $4.00 values : : . .35 Bandings . .. . ... . . . . . .. ,. .. . . . . 15c ; ; $10.00 .each $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 . 40c F1axons at . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 25c . 40c Linens at . .. .. . . .. . . .. ..; .. .. . . .. . 25c .5.00 and 6.00LINGERIE LINEN.LAOES $ 60c Linens at . . . .. . . . . .. .. ., . .'. .'. . . . 45c 25 30 and 40 cent Laces at l0' 15 and 25 cents per yard. " WAISTS: - 50 and 35c Voiles at . . . .; ... . .,. . . . . .. . 25c .. .. .. _ 35c Etamine at . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 25c at $2 5 0 Embroidery" Dress Patterns at Cost 25cMomette at . . .. . . ; . . . ,. .. . ... ... . 20c f > 30c Novelty crepe at . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 25climihlMMIIIIMMIIIIimiMIMHIIIMMMIMMII 'Y * } ; IMIIIIIIIHHMM, n., 0,; ,, , r COME. EARLY AND SATISFY YOUR TASTE > %s r MISSES HAMILTON- & f. QJJNIN 1 1ji : aRANE ..A.7'E.. Ta t imwwiMwmmummmi --.-- ' -- , . <>" ftth ;; "' -;" .. : .: .. : : ,. , \ :,_ : o- ,'. .,! ,. ' " . - ... ' : ' .' .'. . " :$ n i.. At. 7.t K- } cS"e +eFa . ***:*.-- . I 4 . ' . ,. . .. 'l7- COICUTIIOAD BUILDING #f- .. .. , ._, r I. r If it is true, and it seems to, be, : that a concrete road, guaranteed for PUBLIC AUCTIONAT ; r WHEN YOU BUYJEWELRY a period of years can be laid in Flor- ida for much less than a brick road, then our county commissioners should -AT- not; spend the county's money for more brick roads. At best,'brick on E. ,Leshef sand is only a makeshift, a'road that Jewelry Store 1; ,_ 'i _ needs repairs almost as soon as fin- " ished. Witness the Orange Park road In order business Mosey Invested With Us Is to quit I will offer entire stock . laid last summer. 'This road is'' already my at Auction. Profitably Spent. Give Us the . uneven, and in need of repair.It Opportunity of Being the Source Sale Opens) Saturday April 5th at Uland 7.30. is impossible to lay brick on sand p.m. Daily Of Your Supply. and'have it remain in place. Until all Yon Cannot Judge Ue Unless The vibration caused by a brick goods are sold. : : Ton See What We Have, and . road'is extremely injurious to a driver I We ' are Always Glad To Show' of an automobile, and the damage to BILLY NOON EY', AuctioneerMHMMimMlimilMMillllllMHMIIMM . 'a car can hardly :'be estimated, the You.You vibration in steel, which is dangerous.A Cannot Judge Us Unless t .. . Make, or Need - - concrete road properly laid -I Anything Our should last for a hundred years, and ; Line, We Are 'Sure We Can - - - - --;- Please - ; YOB. . U You Don't Need that need no repairs during time. - - - - HIIIIIIIIMfiIF . Florida is fortunate in having a Anything, We Are Just As Glad splendid concrete matreial available, To ,Have You Come Into Our YOU WANT THE LATEST ; Store. In the oyster shell,'using either dead , or alive. There is :no better material, ,. OUR REPAIR,WORE IS ' - --- and when mixed with sufficient very IN PROMPT AND ACCtJR.. coarse sand to fill the voids, using t: ATE, EVERYTHING'IS one'part of cement to seven parts of THE LINE OF UP TO DATE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ,t: GUARANTEED.Allen . the shell,and sand,.you have a mixture . when laid three inches thick, HATS. AND SHOES, ALSO LADIES READY TO WEAR .: with one-inch top finish troweled on DRESSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS COME TO B. SALO :.: of one part of cement to two parts '. & CO. of sand, that will always last, ,and MON. 'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY cost much less than brick, and give -, ,.. . REFUNDED f . f \ ' . _ .. . I . a smooth road that is a delight to : : c JEWELERS drive over. . In laying such a road it is neces- sary to provide for.expansion.;: cracks Salomon! Orlando Orlando FloridaliMIMHIIIIIMIIIMIIMi to take care of the expansion and con- , traction caused by heat and cold. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Metropolis is aware that preju- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr dice exists Florida concrete ; . in against - --. -. . - - - -- MHIitfflHModel roads because of the two or three . ....... . specimens that have been improperly ' laid. No one is to blame for this except I the authorities who let the Grocery contract 1ORLANDO GOMPANfI approved the specifications and BANK' TRUST : (failed to supervise. True concrete '... material not used, sand and insufficient was 'amount"of only.' .;- :. : # -- ... 18 West Church Street .:: ian cement. art Senfos aid Uliiiliei Profits . examination of the Ortega cement ' Capital $120W.W. .. 4 (not"eonerete) road'shows: Tetal Resources ever Three-Barters of a 1111I. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. NEW AND . First, Sand only, was used, no ,FRESH c coarse aggregates, with such.material Report of the Condition of Orlando . We Give Our Personal Attention to Our Customers and a one-cement to 'three sand mixture , xi Bank and Trust Co, Condensed . , would not be as strong as a one part I Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt 'Delivery t- of cement to seven parts of shell and .From Report to Comptroller : Give Us 'a' Trial ' sand. (You can see that this is so, Feb. 4, 1111 .:, because large piece of shell is a by * RESOURCES itself equal in strength to the hardest 4 t"T Loam and Discount ...:.P9 ,18L06 Subtler Bros., ProprietorsHiiimttt' : jr j stone; how many grains of sand l Fdl e Overdarfts ............... 198.3 ., would have to together, each Stovc.ks - - -- - - - - - .... . you put nd_ Bonds ....... 26,018.33 -- -- --- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - --- - -- . -- thoroughly coated with cement to be Real Estate, Furniture and . equivalent in size to an oyster shell?) Fixtures ... .......... 25,853.44' . Second., Expansion cracks were put - - -- - - - - - - - - .J' Cash on hand and in Banks 215,08183 .. '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - in about,seven or eight feet, but the - - road is about fifteen feet wide and' :11 no : expansion crack was provided within 1 LIABILITIES 1660,31118 REAL ESTATE A fOR the width of the road. Of SAlt course na- Capital Stock ...........100000.00 , ture promptly put the cracks in that Surplus and Undivided should have been) upt in by the con- . e Profits ... ........... 22; &83 tractor, and specified by the board, I Deposits ... ............ &537.41&85 .I F the broken.result'ls the panels of the road are P .. The trend of Orlando's Growth is I . Third. 'No cement should be used I $660,31118 Northeast. Lewter's Addition and , in public work that is not tested bya I a We invite .the.attention of our cus Sunshine Park are there. Near by competent chemist, Every fifth tomers and friends to our statement, : barrel of a carload of cement' is always above and wish to assure them that is Paradise Hill. Let me show you : tested before used in any important { Ill we appreciate their patronage and .. building, the expense is a ask for a continuance of same. . mere trifle, and insures good cement 1 Don't forget that oar deposits are without which good concrete is im .d insured. i F. A. LewtertllHIIIIIIMM possible. A cordial invitation is extended to I : Fourth. Moisture is required to visitors in' our, city to call and open a cause crystalization for the Oaftei Stales GevennKat, and DeposItory. account with . t proper_ State County an us. , - - - - - - - - - - - -. > ... - - . - .. ... . - - - - .- -. .- -. .- . setting or curing of cement The Or- L .I tega road shows that much of the concrete wr 0 11r 0 t was allowed. dry out before _. __... u - - curing, and*the result, of course, is UNDERTAKER ARMSTRONGThe dismtegratiqh.. This is wholly unnec- ,essary. After the top dressing or ARTISTIC PICTURE- FRAMER- of Orlando t wearing surface of one inch is in placeit will set sufficiently in about twohours W. M. SLEMONS PING BTRf T , to bear the weight of a thin l' t .coating of sand; which should be applied . and sprinkled with water. In THE H. H. P. four or five hours more sand shouldbe STRAIGHTFor put on, and sprinkled... The sand Our New Spring Stock is Coming In . should then be allowed to dry out for Sale at all Cigar Stores ten days and should be left on for 1 tans Newest cigar Made Orlando. And will offer,to Choice SefcctU el Blah Class Goods in . at least two weeks. A ,road, so laic we you a should'' last f r'all time, need, nofuture ...IN.DRY GOODS,. ALLOTS STAPLE AND USEFUL Havana and Florida Wrappers . 'repairs, and instead of costing < GOODS as weD as FANCY.SILKS,SM fUll DRESS.GOODS, : Try One and Be Convinced .. . ., : . from $14,000 to $16,000 per mile, HOSIERY SILK LISLE AND COTTON, and the Many Accessories ; v " should be laid for $7,000 or $8,000per that Women Use. HERMAN H. FINDER MTgV mile. Jacksonville Metropolis. ? SCOTCH- DIVISIONAt Bargains Six Days in Every WeekWe 212 South Drug , - - carry all the time a large stock'of SHOES of the,best I I - t a school north of the Tweed the makeS and newest styles..'. KING QUALITY HEN'S SHOES. I I teacher was instructing his class in I CRADDOCK TERRY'S _WOMEN'S SHOES AND CHILD- WELCOME TO the rudiments of simple division."If . REN'S SHOES. NONE BETTER ARE SOLD IN THIS THE OAKLANDI! f ,",he said,to one of the boys, "I *> MARKET , had twenty marbels and I wanted to SCHLOSS BOOS. FINE SUITS; FOR MEN at $15.00, $20. RIYAL PAlM e divide them, Willy, between you and $25.00 and $30.00 are unsurpassed for STYLE FIT AND Macgergor, how many would you .: QUALITY. THE GAR BARBER SHOP get It"Ten LORD BALTIMORE BOYS' SUITS WILL BE SURE TO maybe," said the boy. PLEASE YOU. THAT EVERYBODYISTAIIING Modern and Complete. "Why, 'maybe'?," asked the master.MBeeause" .' . Everything new, individual wouldna sir, Macgregor gie unless were standing electric attachments at every; me ten you + ABOUT chair. No stone has been left r by. W. M. SLEMONSPalatka unturned, make thia shop' meet th'erequirements of the The contract for the construction ASK FOB IEltNS ATI8N'MAGRUDER of the new building to be erected in most particular. Plenty of, ' r om. Courteous attendants. St. Petersburg by the Woman's Town Improvement Association has been -- ELIJAH WHTTEHEAD, I aWf'ded. The building ii to be a including the Hastings sec- At a recent meeting of the Elks' will also be sent by this lodge. Proprietor. handsome one and it is expected that tion, Friday. It is expected that the I Lodge in: Petersburg, it was votedto Orange Ave* - Orlando, Fla send $100 to the Elks' Lodge at Last week twenty-one ladiesmet. H will be completed in 'several market will greatly improve very months. Dayton to be used in caring for in Arcadia and organized a Civic 7 soon as the potatoes will be riper members of. the lodge and others League. :Their object will be to Improve . Y Twenty-five car-loads of potatoes and transportation to the Middle and there who Test, heavily as a result the city upon every line that Money to loin on improved prop were shipped from Hastings.and East .Extreme West will be better. of ,the,flood, A.,box of clothing lies within their power.: ert,. 8. Y. WAY. -tf WANTED-Cleln'rags at .this.olee, " 4 'j-N.b .....wtl'r_.c J s ;" .:3."J'-;":':""" ......".:;;f" ,;, y ...t! ;:.i y.e:;\: .. : !:-: \-:1.: "."' .;::-'.::;._ '.;::.....'. ::,_:-. .:_ .,":' r ".. .,: t _.._J': ."r". !, ' ,-"," '......::: .'<, ,.,.:'....,-','f"i-,', ".:_.. .."....,.-''.:.:'-_'. ..' -t'...... ""' ;..'-" :?.,. .v'J.=..,f "?;r- {;" :"" '1 ' ;,.... :;:::;, -', ,. ,. ." '. -' . ( liliiililimimi MUNICIPAL "LEAGUE IECEIVVESACKNOWLEDGEMENT _. __ -, -- - -- -- --- - - f ', Louie C. Mawey, President. The Mowing letter was received .' in ..., ... . s by the league acknowledgement oftheir < '-' Iie. dslis< . I ,..... Widow, flbe.Tra t j , HMH C. Meock. ,A1 Orthf ,SimMl A.MmD AMt OMkhr ,.. first shipment They sent an- . o ;her shipment a few days ago. -' f City of Cincinnati, April 6, 1913. THESTATE Mr. W. H. Palmer, H I Secy Municipal League of Orlando. . Orlando, Fla. , Dear Sir: BANK I wish to acknowledge receipt of 16 barrels and 1 box of vegetablesfor INTBBESTINSTEAD AD the benefit of the flood sufferers, S'Q , 0 which arrived in good condition and OFIf have been distributed in the Miami L "of Orlando Valley. you have a savings account which ; We are greatly touched by the ' : : I earns only four per cent either call, d prompt response to our appeal telephone, or write, and we will glad Cincinnati proper has not suffered ly explain how the same money can . THE OUffiST BANK IN THE OHf as much as the other districts, and earn five per cent and probably more. -AND- most given merchants of to the our surrounding contributions are able communities.Our to have do business been-. THE[ PEOPLES[ NATIONAL l BANK but it was quite a draft on their . The Bank which transacts more business than resources to comply with the many During April we offer City of Orlando :, any Bank between Jacksonville and Tampa requests from outside points. Five Per Cent Sewerage Bonds at par, for cash or on easy payments. Very truly yours, H HENRY T. HUNT, - The large patronage of this Bank has been bunt up Mayor. CONDENSED STATEMENT AS RENDERED TO UNITED : during twenty years by conducting its business.on sound STATES COMPTROLLER APRIL 4TH, 1913 AMONG OUR GUESTSMr. banking principles with careful attention to the legitimate RESOURCES LIABILITIES of the Robert T. Lees and who Loans and Discount ......W9.84S.58 Capital..................$ 50,000.00 wants of customers., The confidence publicis family Bonds .4................... 22,637.50 Surplus ................... 10,000.00 have a cozy winter home at 101 Lake Furniture and Fixtures .... 5,69141 Circulation............... 17,500.00 reuected in the large amount of deposits. Cash and in Banks ........ 75,640.13Expense Deposits ... ........... 157684.98 street will start for their home in .p. .................. 1,469.80 , Average deposits First Quarter of 1913, $900,000. Westport, Connecticut, next Sunday. - (235,184.36 1235,184.36 These good people have been coming : to Orlando for five years and have Deposits November 26, 1912 .............$ 79,849.92 . FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTSOur : drawn around them a large circle Deposits February 4, 1913... .......*... 128,884.60 : of friends. Mr. Lees is president Deposits April 4, 1913 ... .. ........... 157,684.98You of a manufacturing company which; are invited to open your account with the only bank in Or- : has a very interesting history. lando which is under' the supervision of the Comptroller of correspondent banks are located in every part of> : The business was established in the. Currency of the United States of America \ Banks in the : 1814 by his grandfather, who was an the world and include some of the largest Englishman and the business has United States. been in the family ever,since. Mr. R. T. Lees, has a son who is now in'act ' } 111111111111151111111111111111111151111511151 ive and little us-ill management_ a eight - a --- -- year old grandson has already spokenfor .. .. . ,. .. ., . I f."J. ... : '" "" ',- .. .$:' 'tJo<' ?-;' .'\&'_.1hr.--' '<;, ":;:' e. PRESIDENT OF CIVIC LEAGUE\ GOOD PEOPLE DEPART the grandfather's desk so that ',.. .. -- . APPOINTS COMMITTEES. the prospects are that this businesswill - Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Martin leave be continued in the family for . Mrs. John T, Fuller, the newly I for their home in Middleville, N. J., many years to come. " elected president of the Civic League, I today. The business its self is interesting, ; baa completed her list of chairmenof Mr. and Mrs. Martin have been coming the making of all ,manner of cotton the various committees for .the to Orlando for so many years that twines, cord and thread, in fact one F coming year. they know its history pretty well. hundred and one different articles. The appointments are: Mr. Martin has been interested in The company find many of their POPE SUFFERS A RELAPSE. Pure Food-Mrs. J. M. Thayer. real estate, more or less, for twenty goods in the stores of Orlando. Tea Room-Mrs. T. P. 'Warlow. years and has gone through the One factory is engaged all the time Rome, April 8.-Pope Pius suffereda Streets-Mrs. M. B.Davis._ seasons of rise and fall, and rise again in making goods for the export trade.It severe relapse in the course of last COMPLETE ,Parks-Mrs. C. G. Westcott until today he takes great pleasure in is interesting to visit with Mr. night He was very feverish, his Sanitation Mrs. G. ... Edwards, the new and greater Orlando. His Lees and learn of the manner of operating temperature rising to one hundred STOCK and Mrs. J. S. McEwan, investments ,during the last ten years I these large factories. degrees. Prof. Ettore Marchiafavawas \ I OF Ways.and Means-Mrs. Seth Wood. have proven very profitable and he with him for an hour. raft is abundantly satisfied.Mr. GRAND THEATRE.. After a thorough examination, the Charities-Mrs. S. E. Ives, Sr. and Mrs. Martin have a host physician insisted that the Pontiff Junior Branch-Mrs. H. L Bee of friends in this city who will hopeto "The Waws of Destiny,"_will.' be should take complete repose and forbade man. see them back: next year. shown today- at The Grand.. This him even to receive the usual SDrinStyles!! Membership-Mrs. B. J. Ford. delightful drama is begun in the daily report on Vatician affairs. Education-Mrs. L H. Gedge. NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM green fields and leads the spectator Although the Pope's temperaturehad i Curfew Mrs. R. L. Bunch. through a labyrinth of middle class diminished somewhat during the Vagrancy-Mrs. L G. Starbuck. Mr. Carl Jensen, who has been one and high class society life, followingthe forenoon, his holiness remained in Concord Park-Mrs. A.,A. Morey. of the most active real estate men vicissitudes of ,the career of a bed, the doctors in attendance insisting r$ ' Bird 'Protection-Mrs. A. F. Cur in Orlando for a number of years and beautiful girl reared by a kindhearted that he must not rise today.No <- tis. has built up a splendid business, and old shepherd, who, at a time when official bulletin has been issued x f Civic Literature-Miss Maggie above all, a reputation for honesty, she needed him most, was lost to today concerning his condition, buta FASHIONABLE Hart has'taken a partner,'in the person of her forever; cut off while tending his report is in circulation to the effect IXDIIC01@'G Mr. L C. Watkins, who comes from flocks in the open meadow by the that the relapse he had last night STATE CAPITAL NOTES Greensboro, N. C. The new firm will most realistic stroke of lightningever was due to an affection of the kid continue the business, and extend shown, in a motion picture. The neys. i ',Mr. H. J. Drane, of Lakeland, Senator their line of action to meet the requirements young girl whose life is so beset with & from Polk county was elected of the greater Orlando. pitfalls for the unwary, finally wins PLEAD THE UNWRITTEN LAW. of president of the Senate by accla Mr. Jensen has a campaign of both honor and a happy home. The 8pwU to the tatintL Straw : nation,' his opponents, Hon. A. Z. activities mapped out that will mean pictures of this feature are of the " Adkins and Hon. Fred M. Hudson much to the upbuilding of Orlando. most beautiful hand-colering. St. Paul, Minn., April 8.-"Not withdrawing from the race. Success to the new firm. Pathe's Weekly will be shown on guilty," was the verdict of the jury .Mr. C. A. Johnson, of Live Oak was : Thursday.SIX. in the. case of Oscar M. Olson, pro Hats Y fessor of the University of Minne- elected Mr. president pro tern and AT THE FAVORITE. I sota, who, on the evening of March Calkins, of Fern ndina was made 1 1I ACRES OF FERNS.Mr. . I 5th, shot and killed Clyde Darling, ', chairman of the ,caucus. The minor "The Cowboy Guardians," "101" Bi N. H. Fogg, of Altamontewas ;. appointments are: Chaplain, Rev. J. son-western drama. in ,Orlando yesterday and had laundry wagon driver and admirer of his wife. Olson pleaded the unwritten - q D. ,Adcock; pages, Park Glover, "Joe, the Pirate," Impsidesplitting with him Mr. Charles B. Haines, wife George I Bailey J. I. Culpepper; 'comedy. and daughter, of New York, who are law. Brown & doorkeeper/1. A. Morgan; Journal "Early in the Morning," Solaxoneof winter residents of Altamonte, where . THE SENTINEL AS A FORE clerk, D. T. Haddock; assistant, Geo.I those gripping stories that holds they have a beautiful home. An at- Lartiguei T. Morgan; sergeant-at-arms, George you spell bound, ending with a beautiful tractive feature of their home is a CASTER. t i ;' L Taylor; reading clerk, Nat W. climax. six acre fernery, which presents a :, z Marion; assistant, Columbus B. Smith Ladies and children cordially invited grand Florida picture and is one, of Last week the Sentinel gave a fore. bill elerk, Thomas R. Clare; recording to matinee from 2 to 5 p. m. and the spots where visitors love to lin cast of the organization of the State , clerk, Mrs. J. E. Young; messenger, at night from 6:45 to 10. Five centsto ger. Altamonte has many rich homes legislature in which it spoke for Her. Harry McCulley; enrolling clerk, N. bert J. Drane, of Lakeland for president - all. and attracts good people from al , A. Ball; assistant secretary, H. S. McKenzie Mr. Ed Body, who has been visiting parts of the north and east of the Senate and Ion Farris, ; of Jacksonville, as speaker of the , M ; janitor, Otto R. Kirchof. on the east coast for several House. SERVED FREE weeks, returned to Orlando yesterday, BASKET BALL The Legislature is now organizedand SUNDAY EVENING SACRED CON. where he is visiting in the family of these are the men selected for 3 CERT his uncle, Dr. W. C. Persons. Mr. Body "The Would-Be's" vs. the "Has the positions named above. Maxwell House reports that a severe wind and hailstorm Beens" are the titles ,of two basket The Sentinel will keep you straight Cot and Mrs. Norcross entertained visited the east coast last Saturday ball teams that will meet in the arena in politics. I . h their neighbors in their beautiful and destroyed the crops aroundFt. Friday night Magnolia avenue home Sunday night, Lauderdale and Delray and other With one team fighting for fame, LUCERNE THEATRE TODAY. BlendTHE at a sacred graphaphone concert east coast points. and another retrieving its lost prestige - Mr. Narcross has a splendid graph. there will be lively interest and "A Girl's Strategem," Biograp ophone, and a supply of the very CONCERT REPEATED AT CATHEDRAL those who enjoy this sport will be a very 'pathetic story. WORLD'S BEST COFFEEAT best records and those present speak ; SCHOOL: well entertained and will get ,theirmoney's "The Game Warden," Kalem- very highly of the music'every number , worth in real fun. of backwoodsman. A portrayal a - z' being sacred. "Memories, By-gone days," the picture story that will interest the ; Light refreshments were served at the close and the neighborhood friends prettily arranged concert first pre. PARHAM. most fastidious. The Pure Food StoreGovernor sented in the auditorium of Cluett "The Teacher at Rockville"Lubina t in their hearts sang, "Blest Be the Tie." Hall on Saturday night, proved sp Mr. Robert Parham, after a linger- western love story. - .; delightful that the young ladies were ing illness of several months, died Matinee daily at 3:30 to 5 p. m. requested to give it a second time.' at his home on West Church street Balcony five-cents. Lower floor . -.0;;: IL- I iIt BASKET'_BALL This was done last evening, most yesterday afternoon. The funeral Night, three shows, 7 to 10. Foss wants the Massachusetts Property owners along the famous tt, successfully, and again won much services in charge of Hammond & ten cents. Fifth send tariff in to New legislature a avenue York "The Would Be's" vs "The Has from enthusiastic audience. are praise an Gore, will be: held at the family residence - ; Beens" Friday night at the armoryat at three o'clock message to Congress in order that objecting to so many, parades, which this ; afternoon ATTENTION KNIGHTS. 8:15.25e. due attention may be given to the seriously interfere with their business. PICNICING AT WEKIWA.Mrs. needs of that particular common Some day somebody may ask You are requested to assemble at 'wealth. The Governor is evidently the question: "Why so many All members of the Mendelssohn Charles H. Lee is entertain- NOTICE. Castle Hall this afternoon at 2:30 proceeding on the theory that "every! anyhow?" parades Club are urgently requested to be ing a jolly party of friends today at for the, purpose of attending, in a body's doing it"Sbasssibargees - at reherasal tonight. Wekiwa, the picnic being given in The Equal Suffrage League will body, the funeral of Brother Robert EMMA L HAINER, Pres. honor of her attractive: guest, Miss meet at Unity Chapel Wednesday Parham deceased, which will be held o Insurance, Real estate, Loans Virginia Southgate, of Washington, morning at 10 o'clock. AU membersare in the Baptist church,at 3 p. m. for bicycles and I Rentals, Curtis A O'Neal, next Post- -, AdvertiM h lie 8lsltlesl. D. C. requested to be present J. W. DOUGLAS, C. C. sassrlss. office. . /'- . , . .' ..:- . ',' ', .-.' ': ,,"..,., ".. ". . \' .1q - . 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