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PAGE TWO TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930 ard Walker, a negro, hit him. The Atlanta Doctor Charged negro was charged with reckless driv Runs for Senate HOOVER SURE Deaths and Funerals ing. With Reckless Walking ADVERTISEMENT ATLANTA, March 16. (A.P.) At SHOWDOWN DUE TODAY ON PLEA FOR DRY PROBE lanta's first case of reckless walking has been booked against Dr. T.

W. BUSINESS IS ON UPGRADE FOR LAZY LIVERS Dr. Tutfs Pilla are quick, sure relief for bilious livers, constipation, "gas sick headache and Indigestion. Take them JULIUS D. WOOD Funeral services lor Julius D.

Wood, 81, who died Saturday, will be held this morning at the J. L. Reed Son funeral home at 11 o'clock, with the Rev. Willis G. Clark officiating.

The body will be sent to Elkhart, for interment. Mr. Wood, who lived at 1907 Bristol avenue, had been a resident of Tampa for 10 years and was a real estate broker. Paige, 76, who was hit by an automobile and Injured slightly. Police said Dr.

Paige had started across a street against a red trail ic light when the auto, driven by Rich WE APOLOGIZE! to the hundreds who were compelled to wait in line yesterday evening to see WISE-CRACKING WILLIAM HAINES "THE GIRL SAID NO" WITH MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN Acclaimed the greatest laugh hit'of the season! MOTTO! Come Early to Secure Choice Seats! Finds Rate of Improvement Speeding Up Senate Commitfee To Hold Closed Hearing MANUEL ALVAREZ VEGA Manuel Alvarez Vega, of 2705 Laurel street, died yesterday morning in a hospital. Funeral services were held :fe5pnalll.3.. TIRE DEPARTMENT Cor. Tampa and Jackson St. Telephone 2631 Tune in on WDAE at 9:15 every morning for Knight Wall Company program.

We guarantee a parking space. yesterday afternoon. Interment was (Continued from Page 1) WASHINGTON, March 16. (Uni versal Service) A showdown in the in the Centro Asturlano cemetery. He is survived by his wife, two sons, would like to see prospective home builders take advantage of the increased efficiency of labor incidental senate judiciary committee tomorrow onjthe Wheeler-Norris resolutions for Manuel and Louis Alvarez; and two daughters, Mrs.

Clementina Alvarez and Mrs. Josephine Cosio, all of to the existing unemployment to pro Tampa. Horn ot paramount Picture ceed now to build individual homes. New Prices on a thorough investigation of prohibition enforcement, was foreshadowed tonight as friend and foe of Volstead-ism squared for the battle. In fixing the period 60 days hence as the end of serious unemployment, GIUSEPPE GUERRIERO Giuseppe Guerriero, 60, died yester day at his home, 506 South Nebraska Attorney General Mitchell and the president has in mind the gaining in momentum of forces of recovery which have been underway TnmkDtn and Zaek.

Phono M149J avenue. Funeral services will be held this i afternoon at the Sacred Heart church at 4 o'clock. He is survived by his wife, and two sons, Rocco and George W. Wickersham, chairman of President Hoover's law enforcement commission, are slated to testify before" the committee behind closed doors. since the first of the year.

More over, he counts upon seasonal fac Xss tors to heighten the demand for hu James Guerriero. JAMES J. DAVIS man services. he EVER SINCE 1902 GOOD OLD They are expected to oppose a PITTSBURGH, 16. (A.P.) MRS.

MATTIE POPE recognizes that the placing of orders has been checked in some direc senatorial inquiry, with a plea that the president's program for tightening prohibition enforcement be given a Secretary of labor James J. Davis today announced his candidacy for tions by a disposition to hold off Mrs. Mattie Pope, 40, of 203 Cardy street, died yesterday afternoon at a hospital. Besides her husband, John TIRES the republican nomination as United trial. until tariff schedules are settled.

It is hoped that the tariff bill will be States senator from Pennsylvania T. Pope, she is survived by her fath Senator Wheeler, democrat, of Mon er, A. A. Charlton, of Tampa, and a Death Claims sister, Miss Myrtle Charlton, of Rose Standard first quality, fully guaranteed against defects. Adjustments promptly made at our own store.

No waiting no argument! out of the way in a month. Wants Quick Passage The executive feels that the sen' ate could facilitate the return of pros, perity by passing quickly on the pub' tana, is pressing for adoption of his resolution, which would permit a thorough ventilation of the evils resulting from prohibition. Senator Norris, republican, of Nebraska, would direct dale. Miss. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the F.

T. Blount funeral home. Inter Gen. Rivera in ment will be in the Orange Hill Exile in Paris cemetery. the inquiry toward "constructive suggestions" for remedying abuses under prohibition.

(Continued from Page 1) Balloon Tir 2SH4.40 UJK4.50 304.S0 28x4.75 29x4.73 ALBERT HURST lie buildings and public roads appropriations bills, which already have been approved by the house. The white house would like to have such funds quickly available when employment is needed, and would be reluctant to see action delayed until Anti-Prohibition Angle The Wheeler resolution is pitched ultimately overwhelmed him. He tried to form a new political party to com Albert Hurst, 52, died yesterday at bat it and failed. from the anti-prohibition angle, where the residence of his sister, Mrs. Ros-etta Barbier, of 3305 Hillsborough The final stroke that ended his as the Norris move is aimed toward more effective enforcement.

avenue. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Hurst, he is survived by two daugh Party lines have been shattered in official life was the demand he made on the military government for a vote of confidence, not in the government, later in the year when ordinary business is likely to offer fuller employment for labor. As for unemployment, the president feels that cyclical unemployment will be corrected in 60 days by economic factors already in sight. The the fight, since the prohibition issue cuts through both parties.

But Sena but in himself. ters, Miss Rosalie Hurst, of Citron-elle, and Mrs. Anna Mae Clark; a son, Jesse Willard Hurst, of Tampa; a brother, W. E. Hurst, of Anthony, and tor Borah of Idaho, one of the most General d'Amaso Berenguer, long iiSe Super Regular Servic Stalwart Fndnrnne Stalwart 9 5.79 4-.

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Roddenberry, of Citronelle; Mrs. J. T. Brunfield, Mrs. E.

D. Malphus and Mrs. Rosetta Moroccan failures, seized the advantage offered. Her persuaded the military executives to refuse the vote of confidence, then presented it to It was Borah who touched the of men out work by machines which replace them, deserves acute at Barbier, of Tampa. tention, the executive believes, and.

match that started the present conflagration over prohibition during the Christmas holidays. the king as a personal insult. in accordance with his 'custom, he is in favor of fact finding surveys. He King Alfonso decided to so construe now you can grow fegetables just like their pictures! On the house side the prohibition thinks proposals for shorter work war will center in the judiciary com Hi-Pressure Tires it and, backed by the army and civil leaders, compelled the dictator to step down. Berenguer reorganized the weeks deserve careful study.

In the long run, he believes, the country must choose between more leisure or 31x4 FINK RELATIVES SOUGHT Police were attempting yesterday to locate relatives of Howard Fink, 78, a winter tourist from Huntington, who fell dead on the sidewalk in the 300 block on Grand Central avenue morning shortly before 1 o'clock. An examination showed death from heart trouble. The body is being held at the funeral home of B. Marion Reed. Primo de Rivera's wife died several more goods.

years ago. The general was engaged 30x3 C-Ply The president, an individualist, to marry Countess Mercedes de Cas sponsors no plans for unemployment tellanos in 1928 but he broke the insurance, or doles, but would not be TIRES MOUNTED FREE 4 troth when he heard that she was using official secrets for stock market adyerse to legislation providing for better cooperation between state and profits. mittee, which on Wednesday resumes its hearings on bills to repeal or modify the eighteenth amendment, with the prohibition forces continuing to offer their defense of Volsteadism. Mrs. Lenna Yost, generalissimo of the dry forces, indicated that the prohibitionists may finish their side in two days.

Then will come rebuttal arguments by the "antis." Plans Under Way Plans are under way for the judiciary committee to meet Friday to consider the various proposals of the Wickersham commission for relieving congestion of liquor cases in the courts, including the "juryless trial" beenhurried by theBLOOMAiD diet. BloomAid is a clean plant food, rich and com plete, good for not only vegetables but also flowers and shrubs and trees. It comes in three forms: tablets and liquid, for potted plants; granulated, for outdoors. If your dealer does not have Bloom-1 Aid, write to Lawn and Garden Virginia-Carolina Chemical TOMATOES and beans as pretty as their pictures on tbe seed jackets; onions and radishes and othervegetablesthat actually prove the catalogs you can grow them all, now at last, by enriching your garden soil with BloomAid. You can display finer hoine-grown prizes and you can enjoy their better the quicker ripening that will have federal employment agencies and ma chinery for gatherbg better data fre quently concerning employment con MRS.

SUSAN BRIXTON Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Britton, 76, of 4509 Fifteenth street, who died Friday, were held yesterday morning at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with ditions. Incidentally, the bills, in troduced by Senator Wagner, demo crat, from New York, appear to give the basis for improved machinery for handling employment problems. Elders Leon Ivie and Hugh Shepard officiating. Interment was in Orange 77.

'i w' -sv Hill cemetery. Pallbearers were: T. W. Arline, Albert Holley, L. E.

Arias, E. J. Tisdale and Callis Cercy. Id scheme for petty violators. Bills to modify the drastic Jones-Stalker "5 and 10" law, so as to define petty liquor law violators, and to permit such violators to waive their right of trial by jury and be heard by United States commissioners will be laid before the full committee by the Christopherson sub-committee.

GEORGE L. STEVENSON George L. Stevenson, 72, of 1204 Cayuga street, died yesterday morning at his residence. He is survived by Feed V-C FAIRWAY to your lawn, for thick, green, velvety turf two daughters; Mrs. E.

N. Powell, of Anderson, S. and Mrs. W. J.

Free, of Tampa; and a sister, Miss Martha Stevenson, of Anderson, S. C. The body will be sent today to Anderson, S. C. o-ioo See th MRS.

DAISY JOHNSON Mrs. Daisy Johnson, 31, died yester magic day at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Johnson, of 3208 Fourth avenue. Besides her parents she is survived by three sons, Otis French, Billy French and Billy Box; jSTOFSEl Cor. Swann, South Newport 1 Specials for Monday 3 Scott Tissue I 3 Rolls 25c I fliw If A tl a daughter, Maxine Walker, of Miami; four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Kyle, Mrs. Trudy Johnson, Mrs.

Cordy Johnson, of Tampa, and Mrs. Ruby Morris, of work of the Frig id a ire Hydrator Alma, four brothers, O'Neal, Pra-ford, Travis and W. S. Johnson, of Tampa. Funeral services will be held DB IK "IT TT4 DEL IF lLik OD DE.

tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the F. T. Blount funeral home. Inter ment will.be in the Orange Hill greater enures Anient Actual photograph of stalk of wilted celery before being placed in the Hydrator. Thiscelery is tough, unpalatable, useless.

WILLIAM HENRY BENNETT William H. Bennett, 73, died at ths home at 2114 Nebraska avenue last night. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Bennett, a daughter, Eva Bennett, three brothers, J. R.

and George Bennett of Tampa and Walter Bennett of Limona, and a sister, Mrs. Annie McLane, of Bloomingdale. Hp was a member of the A. W. Windttorst Masonic lodge.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Su'n-Llgb 1-lb. limit, lb. Butter 37c STEAKS 1 Armour Star Round, lb. 39 Sirlion, lb JQijJ Why Pay More? BLUEBERRIES Fla.

Grown, jar Dr. H. M. Barbour, Former When you serve Butter-Krust Sliced Bread at your table you may take pride in your choice. You know there are grades bread just as there are grades of anything else you buy.

In ter-Krust we have given you the best value in pure nutritive ingredients. When you buy Butter-Krust Bread perfectly sliced in its neat tray, you get the "Oven Sealed Flavor" of a better loaf. Butter-Krust Sliced Bread has all those home qualities so dear to your memories. It should not be confused with ordinary bread. You will appreciate what quality ingredients mean in high nutrition, laboratory tested flour pure milk pure sweet shortening and cane sugar.

In baking Butter-Krust for your table we have adhered to the true ideals of the experienced home cook. Tampan, Dies at Miami Dr. Henry M. Barbour, rector emeritus of the church of the Heaven ly Rest and Chapel of the Beloved Disciple, Nintieth street and Fifth avenue, New York city, and a resident of Tampa for five years, died in Miami recently, according to word received yesterday by friends here. The same celerr is it came from the Hydrator the foilowinjc morninjt.

The maicic action of the Hydrator has re-torcd the celery to its original Slate fresh, crisp, delicious. 39c Dr. Barbour moved to Tampa upon his retirement six years ago and lived on Davis Islands until last August when he moved to Miami. He was Mac Gregor Baking Company 812 Grand Central Ave. graduated from Trinity college and the General Theological seminary.

He Attend the special demonstration now going on at our showroom. Delicious salads and desserts served. FREE recipe hooks Open evenings until 10 o'clock was a member of the Psi Upsilon fra ternity and was a Thirty-second de gree Mason. He is survived by his widow, three children, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a brother. Try This A New Loaf For One Week We'll wager youll like it better than any other bread you've ever tried.

Dr. Clarence Barbour, president of Brown university. Tarigon Flavor, yt pt. Vinegar 45c Large Size, 10 cakes SOAP 47c For Laundry Monarch, Assorted Flavors Preserves 29c ALL this week we're givipg a special A demonstration of the Frigidaire Hydrator; We're showing wfyat an amazing difference this new compartment makes in vegetables; We're showing how it revives wilted celery-how it restores lost crispness to lettuce Porcelain-on-stecl and the famous Frigidaire Cold Control." We are showing how the "Cold Control" cuts down freezing time how it increases the variety of frozen delicacies you can make. Stop in today; We are open evenings until 10 o'clock; Workman Dies From Fall From Ladder at Terminal John F.

Ashbrook. 62. of Ozona employe at the Tampa Union Ter minal company, lnlured Saturdav in and radishes how it keeps tomatoes firm and delicious; And, in addition to the Hydrator, we're demonstrating the latest cabinets in lo-ioot ran from a ladder on which SPECIAL OFFER until Saturday, March 22nd We are prepared to make a liberal special offer to all who buy Frigidaire during our 9-day demon stration. Let us tell you about this offer now. SLICE BREADS.

he was working, died Saturday night at the Tampa hospital. Ashbrook. one of the older em Dloves at the terminal. wa.s standinc on the ladder working on a boiler. He Byars-Forgy Refrigeration Co.

DEALERS lost his balance and fell backward He died without regaining con sciousness. TAMPA A city of happy homes and healthful living. B. MARION REED 102 East Lafayette Street, Tampa, Fla. Phone 3819 The body was removed to the F.

T. 21 Slices at No Extra Cost Blount funeral home pending com 256 Central St. Petersburg, Fla. 323 East Reynolds Plant City, Fla. i Post Office Arcade Clearwater, Fla.

119 West Reynolds Plant City, Fla. pletion of funeral arrangements. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Olive.

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