I-kdkes raw mBR HM1JMEEN MGHTMAYOR LIFTS CURFEW ORDINANCESuspends it Until 10 O'clock to Aid Youngsters in Having a Better TimeI-Tuesdav will be Halloween, with;itits accompaniment of witches blackaj rats, apples the ducking therefor - and all the odds and ends such as? o glowing eyes in the dark, lanterns ofpeculiar form a* d frightful gleam, j j white-robed figures and general go d time* am ng the children, and the imparting of joy thereby to their ej elders. There will be Halloween • j parties galore.ij Vo unusual restrictions are to be-3s. plated on parties of happy roystere: * j by the city officials. Indeed, Mayor' E. P. G reer, has issued a proclamation in which he bids all enjoy themselves, and he has lifted the curfew ordinaire for an hour Halloween night so that the youngsters may have a better time. Only, the mayor bids all to respect the law atrairst injury to property, anipromises punishment to those wh break the law. He has asked the BovW'Scouts to aid the children in bavin? a (rood t:me and the Scouts have promised they will do so.So that Bradentown children should be in line for a happy Hallow*eer.The mayor's proclamation follows: “Halloween will soon be here again and we want all the young people to have a good time and lots of fun.“The curfew law requires all under the age of sixteen years, not accompanied by parents, to be off the streets by 9 o’clock at night. I am going to extend the time on Halloween right to 10 o’clock. Until that hour I hope vou will enjoy yourselvee I with innocent amusements.“I am going to ask you to have dueregard for property and personal rights of others. The destruction of property, removal of property so a« to requ’t-e expense in replacing it. and annoyance of people fr their homes is not innocent amusement and I trust these things will rot be done.“I am going to call on all the hoys, and especially the Boy Scouts, to see that everybody has a good time; but that no damage is done to property of any kind and that the fan on the streets cease at 10 o'clock.“Boys, if you need any help o carry out this program I will be glaJ to furnish It if you will call on me. “Yours for a good time and a strictobservance of the rights of others.“E. P. GREEN, mayor.jii«ver for about a week, was able to get down to his office Saturday, and is back on the job again.J. A. Callan of Smith Grove, Ky., is in the city for a short stay stopping at the Braden hotel.Mia. E. N. Loud has arrived here from her home in in Rhode Island to spend the winter. Miss Loud has not been here in nearly two years, aad for a considerable portion of that time her home on Bay street has been occupied by County Judge and Mrs. C. B. Fish. The latter have rented another house, into which they moved some eight weeks ago.C. W. Greene, head of tba ship chandlery and automotive supplies firm of C. W. Greene Company. Tampa, is in the city today in company with O. Lao Sims and Jack Jonas of the Tampa office of thelt;It1aIttlt;1PIJm