10 81 Ml! The Commoner. VOLUME 13, NUMBER Washington lNews PLANT Oranges and Grapefruit Below the Frost Line IN THE FAMOUS of Lower Dade County, Florida wntinwfnnnr rrwr" n i ihiwi i nil I Come to Miami Investigate and thoroughly convince yourself that here where hundreds of specimens of Tender Tropical Trees and Palm have Thrived for Ages in Our Native Forests Without Freezing, protected by the great Gulf Stream, hovering close to our shores on three sides. Here you can raise the Golden Fruit with nature's assurance that they are safe and secure from killing frosts, which have repeatedly destroyed Groves in California and Northern Florida. Our Grove Development Plan, makes it easy to secure first-class Bear ing Groves in the Best Cilrus Belt of Southern Florida, whether you live here or elsewhere. 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Practically all of the col leges in the eastern part of the coun try will have representatives in the parade. Several smaller colleges in the southern states signified their in tention of sending groups of march ers, either in uniform or as civilians. The war department decided that it may use a portion of its appropria tion for army transportation, which will include the West Point cadets' trip to Washington. The cadets had feared they would have to defray their own expenses. Mftno i'uu. co! Seed ,hT.PSV.?.?lS;LftBo, !nrM crnwers. Early picked and H' 48 PaKO Seed Corn Book. lfS free o you & for it now. H, Z. O'HAIIt, Uushton 111 V PATENTS ""SgSuilffiff"" Freo report ns to 1 atcntabillty Jllmtiated Ouiii. Book, an List of Inventions Wanted, tent iron. Vlcl'OJLt J. KVAKS Ht CO., WwlnnutoM).a PATENTS Bates reasonable. WRtHim E, Coleman 8niS22sS8 Hujheat reference. Beat serviS ASTHMA CURED TQSTAmiRfn No relapse. Noreturnol ohoKiuR BpolU or other i """" asthmatic urnptomi. 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