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PAGE 4 falaTka DAILY NEWS I nest, touring and contests. right to endanger life as 1 Mechanical Service Darbv &. Mae. ! t i. . . ,, - pvperiy uy unserving a well as technical Hardings Return - . c- property by observing Frnm Allfrk Tnurnov POMW Garage, Palatka, Fla.; Cres-I - t- , rrm UlO JOUmey cent Citv am rxL m. construction of the law in HnmP nf MarJnn I Aid Deparbnent-J.'V.'wal-it, nnn fohfn "ade moon IO Home at IVIariOn ton atton,eys p, n . . jthat Mr. Leeks be paid at least half ' " ' Members W. F. Bohn.-Pab.tl-.. 3 ll the chlm with Mr. in, AwttoM Ptm.) . Walter Hilliard. Palatka- J n r lWalte that "ere was a moral side to Harding returned to the white house Wolfenden, Palatka; J. F. Blake, Pa-Im 00 John80ns amendment late to day from hi-, weeks' automo- latka; C. W. Loveland, Palatka- F to Mr" Crane'8 motion which . was bile trip to OUo. ay was the! D. Wattles. Palalka: J. Edward! rea" substitute, and the following thirty-first wading anniversary of H. F. Lecks, Palatka; IfJ .W ? T" President and Mrs Hardin X V" WaJton- PaIatka: S. S. Brown- !h' TCa,to,n' Pearce- PursIey- J Hard'"g- ing. Palatka; W. C. McRoberts, Pa- ' ffJhnSOn- Aga,nst the 8absti- . latka: F. W UiUnn pih,o. w n to Aldermen Crane, Buie and i. j Baseball Results I American League. At New York 1, Cleveland 3. At Boston 2-6, St. Louis 1-10. At Philadelphia 1-3, Chicago 4-2. At Washington lr4, Detroit 2-2. i - " . aiai&a . . XI. I r 11 - c,.i , . JIuIlis. "coaicj, aiaiita; tawara l. jiann, I , Palatlta- v v v- r-i.i... Refuse to Remit Bond. , , ... ... ancii, xttiw.a: r.. i .... " " J icau X1U1I1 A, rnmr. t l. n. . tit r. ' a communication was read irom T. , . r. iuernam, . .... t: Palatka- W ' um ne naa t v- r m 'iPoste1 ten-dollar bond in cases National League. At Cincinnati 7-5 3-3. At Chicago 6-8, Boston 5-2. At St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 7. At Pittsburg 7, New York 5". Southern League. At Atlanta 3, Nashville 2. At Birmingham 1, Chattanooga 0. At Little Rock 7, New Orleans 2. At Memphis 7, Mobile 5. South Atlantic League. At Greenville 2-5, Charlotte 4-3. At Charleston 6-1 7-7- At Augusta-Columbia; rain. Florida State League. At Tampa 6, Jacksonville 3. At Lakeland 7, St. Petersburg 5 At Daytona 7, Orlando 4. Palatka; F. E. Waymer, i Lang Cheeves, Pa.'atka; T. E. Mobley PSW1 ten-dollar "d jf : Palatka; J. H. Yelverton, Palatka; E.'lf' BCvk and James Bennett and n sm i t . .. ithat these nai hpm ir. nanioenain. palatka: k f Wo i n 'donald, Palatka; F. C. Cochrane Pa jcondltions which he believed sHould ! latka; M. H. Martin. Palatka: M R !entltIe hlm 8 refand- Henderson, ' y-. i . . " i U hn it Hovfllnnofl 1 j. j PMloii.;. (-ocnrane, Palatka: J. J. Murnhv. P. --- -- a, .u arresieu - """"c,"""mi.-. T.r v. . . ' on the nieht of tho Fn.rfh ti n. rewman, Palatka; A. A . , I Corcoran, Palatka; F. V Oliver Pa ! 8 18 aIso uIlder fcond with the i-!.-. r t . -...I ra cit- having lpfr ho f XT,,.- j1"; uaroy, Falatka; C. E. jPrevatt, Crescent City; P. D. Diffen jbaugh, Palatka; A. G. Phillips, Pa j latka, Palatka; Howell A. Davis, Pa latka; G. C. Porter, Palatka; Ed. M. Earnest, Palatka; Charles E. Rowton, Palatka; H. L. Ernest. Palatka- .T t. Sheppard, Jr., Palatka; E. W. Ford, Crescent City; J. Gl Spencer. Jr.. Pa latka; Charles Francis, Interlachen- Spartanburg Crescent city. Q j,., j latka; ft. F. Glycn, Crescent City; L. K. Tucker, Palatka: H. L. i cit;4 having left here for Miami, and a capias has been issued for his ar rest. In his commnniratinn TTonHoT-. son said that when' the brothers ancearwl at th answer to he summons that he was just leaving the city hall, having been told that owin? to the ahseneo of Municipal Judge Kennerly the cases would not be tried. The Ben nett boys, he sail, then left tho hall with him without appearing, ex pecting to report the next day. At this juncture Chief Fennell made a statement in which ho irl After Judge AUTOMOBILE CLL'B TO ENLIST i Palatka; W. W. Tilghman, Palatka;' ' statemef in ,G. M. Guerrv. Palatkn- vii p I 1 this was not true jVarnes, Palatka; Emmons Graham" I w,e11 had calIed "urt to order j Palatka; M. M. Vickers, Palatka- C ' Kenner'y' who was out of I . tj.j t,.i ' ' i the citv. and the Psnnotte a;a a capias and he went to against the property. j scribed, wherein Thomas Thompson Along this general line of having j jg complainant and Arthur Thompson, the railroads do their part Mayor jand Sarah Thompson, his wife; Alma Steen said that a few days ago offi- i Rihnrrltnn and Theodore Richardson. cials of the Coast Line were here and; her husband, Janie Sylvester, and that he took Superintendent MacAr- Percy Sylvester, her husband, are De- thur out oA-er the daneerous crossings in the city, especially the one at the foot of Selden's hill. The mayor said Mr. MacArthur was surprised to find such a condition and intimat'-d that he would suireest to ' officials in fendants, we, the undersigned, ap pointed in a decree in said Court as Commissioners in this cause, and au thorized in said decree to sell said lands, will offer for sale, and sell to :the highest and best bidder for cash, sale's day, during the legal hours of sale, to-wit: between 11 o'clock a. m. and. 2 o'clock p. m., the property mentioned in said decree of sale, to wit: That certain lot of land being in the City of Palatka, County of Put nam and State of Florida, and more particularly described as; being the 1 Hoot (60). facing Street, and " charge of this district that these mat- at public auction, at the front door of: r, ue luoKeq aiier at once. the Court House, in Palatka, Putnam' LV TOE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH County' florida n the first Monday,' Judicial Circuit, in and tor Putnam ln Tr. Zn ' T f ' ' .. frw & moo 1 : i i usi i Lii, u. njj,. ujiic uvuig a le&ai Coaaty, State CHANXERY. cf Florida IX Thomas Thompson, ) Complainant, ) vs. ) Arthur Thompson, -and ) Sarah Thompson, his ) Ei'l wife; Alma Richard- ) for ardson, and Theodore ) Partition. Richardson, her bus- ) band, Janie Sylvester, ) and Percy Sylvester, ) husband, ) Defendants. ) NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE Notice is hereby dven. That under and by virtue of that certain decree of sale made and entered on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1922, and order of i date July 8th, A. D. 1022, by Honora-j ble A. V. Lone. Judge of the Circuit i SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET j BEANS, MILLET, GRASS SEED, j SORGHUM. ! jFor immediate shipment All season-j 'able Field and Vegetable Seeds.! I Write for price list and catalogue. J Oil 7 Kootlf iflll art A !tafniAl-iiA 1 Iogue is free and gives valuable in formation on? farming and gardenine ifor Florida and the south. Write to :us today for special prices on your (seed requirements. Our complete j stock will enable us to supply you to advantage in price and qualif. E. A. MARTIN SEED CO. Oldest and Largest Seed House in Florida. 202-206 EAST BAY STREET. Jacksonville, Fla. A CHEE 'UL WELCOME AWAITS HOTEIb ' irpe f thi v. j; ' MIAMI, I tmZ$& -Ml s a iecti one 8. I EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TTrr S t CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM 0lt P - tiV "- ij, ucuger, i-aiaiica; t.. H. ilJiams ! V rM-. r r . Mswer to their Tiamps .Tn?o- Rioi, - tcv-cnt V. 1 L V : IV . Hurt - -v'fe waLn t,t111 aliuisi POSSIBLE T W Wan-on Poi issued (Continued from Psge 1-) j v'emhhin' !n !the bennett home and found the two tv rrtt. iu - .brothers in bed. "Thpv tnU mA fi r w wW emcieni ror initiation and $10 for , annual organizations in tho .,,r,t I , . " lur ' annuai - --- - v.ni. aim it, alloc. , has accomplished a ereat deal f mext niirht in inil wonderful work in bettering mndi. iCITl IS HARD UP: Cma aittitd 'derman Crano thc tt o i -i a a uii . i.iv, jciiLiuii Jicll jthey had overslept themselves," said tne.cmef, "but I let them sleeD the On motion of Al- Court, of the Eighth' Judicial Circuit, in and for Putnam County. Florida.; in that certain cause in chancery fori partition of the lands hereinafter de- j MANY GASES OF tions for motorists. This is the first ALL OF DELINQUENTS time in the history cf the AAA thatj (Continued lrom Page 1.) tourists have been routed through j "umber of houses. Another petition, Florida, and it is anticipated that the presented in person by President number of cars that will be sent here Sl"ith was from F. J. Feamside for for the coming winter will be at water services to residential proper least double the number that have ev- y owned by him in what is known as er come before. iFearnside's addition. In joining the Putnam Countv f. tor club, the individual motorist, in Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, A ! 3 T" voia exposure ana Eat Less Meat derson was denied unanimously. Need Larger Drains. drainage facilities in the city, launch- J po eu when inquiry was maJe as to what drink lots of water and above all take Karl kaen - - ..la iswtifi(1 f. ( r-xttm wt 11.. A ..v. wtcn uuiic ij nronPrlv n rain ; -tvwtii vm ow vtuijiiiir ij vccu "Lake Davis." It also developed that the drains under the Dortion nf Thir teenth street that is now being pa-ed are too small, according to ideas ex pressed by Alderman Gay. Engineer Randolph explained that the chief Alderman Waite wanted to W,- how "'viv icjt,, hi; "-j fc.ii.jr uau On addition to feeling that he becomes a!hand with which to make these ex- BartV'tn tho imrMm-nmnn- . r .1. i tonsinnc anA . . jr.. .....w. tl,,t,.v 01 inifc ureu inai mere "a"""'iJ" Apiainea mat the chief county. through its co-operation in ob-j"'1 aRy and that salary vouchers 0f!troubIe was the small drains under taining gOOd roads, alen nwinr U eniDloVeea aro nnnr kon. j; i-j'tho fraiet T inn ,11 - . ' ...f.a uic; ujatuumeu ; .-"V ..me tin.-its. viaerman following advantages: He is enti-jat the banks. Mr. Waite said hePurs'ey verified this, and explained tied to free mechanical first aid serv- thought the city should hold up cnjseveral other badly needed drains of ice should his car become stalled on!anv further expenditures that could j larger size and their location. There the road for any reason. If he runs:be avoided until the citv caue-ht ,m was some Question as tr. -hothD- out of gas, has ignition trouble, gets ' nen the reading of communications not the railroad could be forced to put ... tllc roi.u or nag a oreakdown ,'-a"": 'i ueveiopea mat the South the AAA Mechanical Senice station ern Utilities has not been paid for in Palatka or Crescent City will see I !ients for the streets for three to it that his car is put in running 'months. Manager Graham, wrfcing condition on the road or is towed to a letter asking council to borrow the any garage designated. This serv ice j money and meet this bill as the city is particularly valuable to women. He I could borrow it cheaper than th is also entitled to free legal advice inieomPany. case he unwittingly violates traffic) 11 was at this juncture that the ordinances or is illegally apprehend-1 Question of collections came up, and ed for speeding, un to tho nnint n general debate, ensnod i, t .h i : .1. . il, U1 l i i ii. ... said it was impossible to nronerlv patrol the city with less men than are at present on the 'force, and sug gested that an additional man be em ployed for the period that he would be needed to enforce distress war rants. Alderman Crane, who is a member of the police committee, atn-eed with the mayor, and said thai vhile the v.mauy euujring tne court. A mem- i bers card is good for a bond up to $50. The club is in close touch with Washington headquarters and the southeastern division of the AAA, Montgomery, Ala., and regularly re ceives road information, not only in connection" with the southeastern states, but that relating to the entire eastern part of the counry. This in formation is free to members, the in- formation being especially valuable to those contemplating tourir.e. Free road maps, hotel information, etc., tclt' 18 infested with so many worth are also furnished members. Since i less characters who disturb the nights the club's organization several mem-jw'th their boisterousness and fight bers have taken advantage of this in? that he did not believe it advis service and have profited by the road able to close the night office at the information, etc., given them. j eit.v hall and put the night desk man All free sen-ice by the local club isjon collections. It was decided to also given the members of the local : employ the special man and he will organization by all of the motor clubs j start out Monday morning to collect affiliated with the American Automo-!the taxes or levy on property, bile association, j Compromise With Mr. Lecks. It is planned to hold a large mass' There was considerable debate over meeting of all of the motorists of .a bill presented to council for some Putnam county early in August, inlying over $100 for repairs to his order to enlist a larger number as!car by H. F. Lecks. The car was members in the club and to promote 'struck at Third and Lemon streets by the building of roads. .the fire truck which, instead of The Putnam County Motor club is'roundine the sentinel post in the composed of the leading citizens and m'ddle of the street, cut in to the taxpayers of Putnam county. The of-!,ef ?r,ti crashed into Mr. Leeks' car1 ficers and directors of the club serve as ne was not expecting the trflck to without compensation and the funds Jo 'his- The truck was not driving' of the cjub are carefully expended j rapidly, as it was returning from a for practical purposes. The officers i Practive drive. The fire committee' ana cireciors and present rr -mber- j na 1 F - usiy rendered a rex i ship are as follows: 'which the- driver of the truck Officers Howell A. Davis, presi- dec'.are i to have been within dent; G. M. Ctierry, vice president: i rights. T. E. Mobley, treasurer: C. W. Love-! Alderman Crane made a motion land, secretary; J. L. Sheppard. Jr., ) that the payment of the bill be refus ed, declaring that the accident was in a Iarsrer drain, and AMno Johnson raised the general questions as to how is it possible to make cor porations do anything when they did not feel so disposed. He cited the instance of putting in street cross ings which was first ordered attended to about two years aeo. and whih has never been attended to. The city attorney said that all the city had to oo was to notify the corporations the "hard-boiled" officer who could iwnen anyhing of the kind was to be be sent out and be depended on to! done, and :.i the company failed to bring home the bacon. Mayor Steen ! comply with fhe reouest tho citv could have it done and place a lien down urir arid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous j toxin, caiiea uric acia, which is gene rated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are dosed, thus forcing the kid neys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating thrmioh thm nntam eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness soreness and pom uincu lucuinau&m, , At the first twinge cf rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful m a glass of water and 'drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu lating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these fmnnr. ities. ",) Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who are subject to rheu matism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink which overcomes uric acid and is btneficial to your kidneys as welL 4 Hour Summer' Breezes Blob. 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Miles of Ocean Beaches. Safe Surf Bathing, Fine Fishing and Boating. GOLF, MOTORING, DANCING. - THEATERS. Fine Hotels, Apartments, Cottages, Rooms. fi SUMMER RATES. I WRITE THE BOARD OF TRADE. In many styles and colors. Beautifully finished and finely upholstered. Rub ber tired wheels and in fact so equipped that baby will be safe and comfortable. They are splendid values at our low prices. Kiddie Koop Conserves health, baby'js and yours. Not will do more to conserve baby's health happiness: No nursey aid will so greatl: lieve mother of care, worry and footsteps. 1 are economical in price too. But judge for y self. See them. manager. Chairmen of Committees W. P. Mcrriam, road, street and bridges; A. A. Corcoran, lepal aid; J. G. Spencer, Jr., publicity; F. E. May raer, finance and membership; J. W. Hilliard, legislative; J. F. Blake, me chanical service; M. B. Cochrane, ac cident prevention and street and due to .the fault of the driver r,f tht private automobile. Alderman Buie seconded the motion, and it was about to pass when A'.erman Waite inter posed and said he believed that while tha truck driver might have been within his legal rights, as prescribed oy tne ordinance, still there -was a iighway beautification; E. M. Ear moral right which he did not bav kN 1 I Clru JX mm Strollers Strongly constructed frame. Covered with high quality frbrikoid. Rnbber tired wheels. Just tVtMvt-. fvM.ab-tlro'daily outing that it r:t-t"d-. Fiicui .onably. Teaff-Ramsey Furniture Co. Little Now and a .Little Now and Then." Palatka, Fl