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W% of SE% UT SW NEY of SEX - 4 z 5 SW of NW% of of rrr & Pe 20 Aeres of SE Actes of NE Vavillom Kees We of wie of Wik, of Wig of NWHE of Wi of NWH 2 of NE% of BEM, & iW of b% oe Wis, % of Wik of Wie % ot hs! a of W% of N édeévdace ose mE “Today In History a<22ecasnde | 1796—Dr, Edwatd Jenner, Eng. , lish physician-diseoveret of vae- cination, made his first * expefi- mient when ke vaccinated a boy of! eight with cow-pox. ! 1804—Historie Lewis and Clark expedition statted from St. Louis for the Pacific. 1884— (50° years ago) Wall St.; panie preceded failure banks. —-- 1906 — Died—Carl Union majot-general, — newspaper | publisher, Missouri U. S$. Sena- tor, editor and publisher, honored | today in Germany. Today’s Horoscope! » Seeedsseeees Today indicates an aspiring na- plans in spite of opposition. vEM, ; of BEM 3 vot ae &S10. ot NW, G2492 3 ‘of many | » | Patty's in: Boston with Shepard, ! court, pending action of the grand Alsabrook, Si M. 1932 2... T9353 Lowe, if. C, Houts, Hattie M. The World Prohibition & ietorm 4 Federation Small, Eimer B. et al Kassatly, Raker, A. Fabhina, ¢ Chas, M. & Gertrade C. A 5 i Charlie . =a Oeland Lindsey Met rota, Crysler, Clarene Straight, Ethel Great Lakes Inv. Peters, T. J. Jr. Great Lakes Inv. Goldstein, Harry Curtis N. dD. wm. Whi. wm. Curt Curtis wm D. Andrews, Andrews, Straight, Ethel Cote, Ulyses A. Carlton, Doyle Wood, Roy S Wood, Roy S. Alle Seminole Gray, Lyndon P. M reene, Mary reene, Tax Callactes. Monroe ‘Cua: his friend. Behiuts,’ says Shepard, “I fear that our! friendship must end. tions out west. {Tit head for the sea—it’s the place I like best.” Magnification of 400,000 times, jeased on a $250 bond each. shffitient to see the atom and elevtrons, is claimed by a German aéientiat who tises electronic ture which will try to carry out stead of light rays in his micros-! _ This} cope to make the tiniest matter is well, i? not carried too far} but; Visible. in this day it carries into danger-; ous positions and may cause éa- lamity. The higher the position | the greater the fall. Do not te-! pend too much on your own: pow- | ers, but listen to the advice of/ others, even if you! do not en.| ititely follow it; for some of: it! i will make an important {ipres-; sion. 3 The cold ¢ream invented by the | Roman physician, Galen, nearly [2 800 years ago, is not very dif- ferent from the modern formula, RETAIN THE OF YOUR SKIN’ AVE you looked at your complexion lately? Really looked at it? .. . Is soft, smooth and clear? Or is it a linke coarst, a little rough? Winter days play —_ ‘with your Dry air and harsh winds exhaust its mae ural oils. Caus® yout fact 0 lined and of@- teokitg. 0 | Powder. tes unique Oliré Oot i cr che musisrurt it fem and oro { Gatishedrayh fe 7 smnaet shades 0 Sser ade ef Oeremae Cas ‘ { a sagea apa amD Heme Ii ZL La aL ieee & Gertrude C. 1 Dr. D. Cireuit TH ¢. 76 F i 'H. Walker, ex-Civilian Conserva- ;dercoat of wool for warmth, i Wii ' Highest Lowest ‘Mean ‘Normal Mean Rainfall* “Yesterday's Prpicipitation .15 Ins. , Normal Precipitation .12 Ins. e and unty Taxes Okeechobee ntrok o e ° Flood and Costs Amount of St District. Taxes ‘Sun rises {Sun sets .. | Moon rises j Moon sets Tomorrow's Ti sic « Barometer ak. 8 a. m today Sea level, 30.01. Till 8 p. m., “Tu Key West and Vicinity jeloudy with occasional showers to- night and Tuesday; gentle to mod- erate easterly winds. | Florida: Occasional showers to- night and Tuesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Gentle te moderate easterly winds and overcast weather with occa- sional showers tonight and Tues- | day. | East Gulf: Moderate southeast winds, east oF WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low. this {morning on the west Gulf coast jand over New England, New Or- ; leans, La., and Corpus Christi, | Tex., 29.94 inches, and Eastport, i Me., 29.92 inches; while a field ; pressure is crested@over the cen- ; tral Rockies, Denver, Col,, 3040 jinehes, and pressure is harris SEE. ly high over the South Atlantic TALLAHASSRE, May 14—In/ css66, Hatteras, N, C., 20.22 in- preliminary hearing — before: ches. ‘Showers have occurred dur- Judge Will Sawyer of Apalachi- ing the last 24 ‘hours from. the C.C.¢. BOYS WILL | FACE COURT TRIAL: (Special to ‘The Citizen) a _cola, Florida, on Monday, May 7,:castern Lake region eastward over and! the North Atlantic States in the : Ohio Valley and Tennessee, een- tral Plains States, Colorade, | tion Corps boys, were bound over} southern Louisiana and Florida ‘to the fall term of the citenit! {being heavy at Miami, Fla,. Nash- ville, Tenn., and Kansas City, Mo. {jury. Temperatures ate below normal These boys were arrested and!this morning from the central i brought from Alabama on the | Plains States northenstward’ over Ray Jinright, D. MeDonald, rYou visit your friends and rela- charge of setting fire to the woods! most of the Lake region. with las the train on which they were!readings down to freezing in returning to their homes in Ala-| northern Michigan; while else- bama crossed St. James fsland,! where throughout the country Franklin County. They were re-'temperatures are near or above the seasonal average. High day temperatures occurred. yesterday ‘The muskox is a’relative of both'on the north Pacific const, Rose. ‘cows. and sheep arid weata two burg. Oregon. reporting 4 de- coats the year round; a coat of grees, long hair to turn rain and an un- S, KENNEDY, Official in Charge. a el Ba at ee ee ne LEVIITTOTTETISTEOOTT ETSI OTS JUST RECEIVED COMPLETE LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS AND TABLE WARE. STAINLESS STEEL AND NICKLE PLATED WITH GREEN AND BLACK ENAMELED HANDLES. WE HAVE ON DISPLAY LADLES, PIERCED LADLES, KITCHEN, MEASURING, AND MIXING SPOONS, BUTCHER, TABLE, AND PARING KNIVES, TABLE FORKS, AND CAN OPENERS. 15 OZ. NO. 8 CANVASS— 72” wide, per yard . 96" wide, per yard ... 120” wide, per yard . HO Cedar Polish — Most widely known polish Large bottle Small bottle KITCHEN ENAMEL, Gloss White. A good quality enamel for inside tse only. Now on sale— Gallon .......... Quart FOR THE LAWN MOWERS—Strong and long wearing knife edge blade which sharpens itself, each ....... 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