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4

IN

T H E H E A R T O P T H E W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUMBER 109

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , S A T Ig P tP A Y , A U G U S T 4, 1923

V O LU M E IV .

A

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E N T (COOLIDGE DE.VOTES
GROWERS m SHIPPERS PROTEST W HAILT ET E PNRTEIOSID
N TO P L A N S FOR FITTING
AGAINST NEW RATE RAISE AT
SERVICES A T W A S H IN G T O N A N D C A R R Y
ORLANDO MEETING YESTERDAY O N W IT H POLICIES OF L A T E EX E C U TIV E

Increase in' Refrigerator Rates, Packing Costs
and Other Matters of Importance
.ORLANDO,

Aug.

4.— Adopting

CHEATED CHAIR
HANGED SELF
IN T H E M

fff

TO
DEFRAUD IN SHIP BUILDING

OF CONGRESS

Funeral Arrangements Are Subject trJchanges
Many of the Big Shipbuilders of Country Were
That May Be Desired by Mrs. H arding— Body
Indicted
.
WillRem ain in White House Until Wednesday
( I ljr T l i e t a a s r l s M l* r r s a &gt; '
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Morning, Then Taken to Marion, Ohio.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Charles W. Morse, New York shipbuilder and
Only Waiting for Cool­
his three sons, and four others, were -acquitted by n Jufy todny of charges
V .
------------idge to Take His
I l l y T l i f A a in r ln lr S P r e u l
of conspiracy to defraud the United Stntcn in connection with wartime ship
W ASH ING TO N, Aupr. 4.— As the Harding funeral train mov­
construction and operation contracts. Besides Morse the defendants were:
Seat
ed castwnrd today President Coolidge devoted his attention to

»»a»urc* to vigorously combat the.
efforts of railroad* to Increase rcfrlgtntlon charge* ami require- additionIrwin, Benjamin and Harry Morse) N. II. Campbell, New York, treasnrer of
plans for fitting services here and prepared to carry on with poli­
|1 citrus box atranfdng, and pledRlnR
the United States Steamship Company; Robert White, of New York, presi­
I Ur T*r \n.,K)latr,l l*rr..»
cies of the late chief executive. Arrangements .arc subject to any
tbeir support to £ program to brlnR
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— Pressure I dent of the Unitod Stntes transport company; Robert Much, of Augusta, Ms.,
change desired by Mrs. Ilnrding, call for removal a* Harding's for the calling of an extrn session o f ! assistant treasurer of the Virginin shipbuilding corporation; aqd Philip ReHiIbout a gerteral'reduction o f freight
body on,arrival here Tuesday afternoon to the.White 41 mse. There congress is to bo brought to bear on1hnnlt, formerly of the emergency fleet corporation and auditor at the Vlr^tes on Florida perlshnblo com modiit will remain until Wednesday morning in the majesti east room President Coolidge. It will come gi„in corporation plant at Alexandria,
tics to an rquitable baaia, Rrowers
where private service may he held just before the bod) is taken to largely from two sources, those seek­
*jmI shippers of fruits and vegetables
the capitol rotunda for services at ten o'clock.
|b convention here Friday Joined hands
ing legislation designed to relieve the
Florida State Banks
to put up a united front in all traffic
farmers and those who see In the Woman Dies in
Sentenced
to
Chair
For
ON
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Roseville,
Cnlpotters affecting their mutual Inter­
threatened strike in the anthracite
And Trust Companies
Orlando Jail, W as
lifornin, Aug. 4.— Sorrow in the hearts of the American people over coal fields the possibility of another
ests.
.
,Killing Four Mem-1 the death of their leader was exemplified today by silent groups
Are 23rd in Ayerajfe
Taking Treatment
&lt;9
fuel famine In New York nnd New
Approximately 150 Rrowers and
along
the
railroad
side
as
the,
special
train
bearing
the
body
of
bers of Family
England during the coming winter.
shippers and representatives of va­
President Harding traversed eastern California and wide renches * What the decision ofthe new chief f For Excessive Uae of Narcotics and Resources Per Bank nut Htate Ranka
rious organizations In the two indus­
Thirty-two in Population.
Former Resident of Dcl.and.
in&gt; thp Aa.oeimeii Pre..i
iof Nevada. With bared heads they stood some times in groups of executive will be remains for tho fu­
tries attended the mectinR. R. F.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. 4.— WII-1 hundreds some time, only a score and some times singly. There ture.
•
Maguire, president of tho Orlando
f d r T h r A m m n rla tn l I ’ r r n l
Ham Fnrics wns sentenced to he \Vas none too poor, none too rich, none too mighty, none too humble
ORLANDO, Aug. 4.—Tho body of
Chamber of Commerce, called the
Recently, however, he wns quoted
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 4.— Bute
electrocunted August 24, for slaying 'to pay a mark of respect to the memory of the late president. They
Mrs. Julio Ward of DeLnnd wns
ns saying that nt thnt time he snw
hanks and trust companies of Florida
fathering to order. E. D. Dow, traf­
four members of J. M. Taylor family wore conscious only of showing sorrow but to those on the funeral
found in n cell of the city jail today.
fic manager of tho Florida Citrus
no necessity for an extra session.
nro twenty-third ns to nverngc re­
nt Clover last September, was found train they typified American people as a whole.
1She had been committed to jail Thurs­
This view In line with that of Presi­
Exchange, who sent out the notices
sources per bnnk, nlthnugh the stats
dead in a cell of the slate penitentiary
day to receive medical treatment for
ranks thirty-second as to population
dent Hnrding who often had voiced
calling the conference, wns elected
supposedly excessive use of narcotics.
here this morning. Prison authorities
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— A detachment of soldiers, sailors
his deU&lt;rinination thnt there*should
ns compared with other stntes in the
ncretary, while C. E. Stewart, busi­ said he hnnged himself with pieces
Her ony relative is anid to lie a son
and marines will serve as escort from the executive mansion to
•he no pxtrn ses’sion unless some ununion, it is disclosed in figures com­
ness manager of the ExcHhngo wns of sheet during the night. rFnrles
the capitol. A fte r services in rotunda the body will lie in state forsccn emergency made one neces­ in DcI jiiuI, whom officials are unable
piled in the comptroller’s offiro. Only
chosen chnirmnn.
to locate this morning.
left n note snying, “ I leave you nil and the public will lie permitted to file |wst catafalque until six p.
one other southern state exceeds
Proposals of the railroads to in­ in peace and hope to meet you nil in m. Wednesday. A t that hour the body will be removed to the sary. Should Mr. Coolidge call con­
Floridn in the per hank nverage.
crease refrigeration charpos on Flor­ peace." He tied his own hnnds be- train which will carry it to Marion for burial probably Friday. gress together in advance of the date
M
ISTR
IA
L
BRINGS
for
th
f
beginning
of
its
regular
ses­
Thnt
is I.oui*lnnn, which with.n popu­
ida shipments of citrus fruits and foq&gt; he let bis body fall with noose President Coolidge expects to accompany the funeral party to
sion—Dec.
.
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t,
he
\vould
establish
a
lation
giving it tho twenty-second
TO CLOSE L A R K IN
vegetables from 10 per cent to 20 per around his neck. The sheet which Marion.,
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precedent.
Twice
before
a
president
placo
in
the list of stntes, shows the
cvnt, and to require that citrus boxes he urod to end his life was tnndo fast
G A R R E T T S T R IA L imnk nverngc of lfilh position, and
ha sdied with congress absent from
he fastened with three hoops Instcnd to upper bars of the cell. ,‘
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— The first official act of President Washington and In neither case did
sixteenth position among all statea aa
of just one hoop, were explained b y !
Coolidge ns the new executive of the nation was the signing of a the meq who succeeded to the pres­ CUMBERLAND COURT HOUSE, to total resources of state banks and
Aug. 4.— The trial of I-nrkln C. GnrManager Dow. Following his outline | Kissimmee—Last
Mel- proclamation announcing the death of President Harding and call­
link
idency, Chester A. Arthur und Theo- rett, rhnrged with the inurder nf-Jtrvr^ trust compunie
r
" T’
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fft the two matters the con,Ua«rt&gt;on j boiime-KlRsimmcc road to
ecth- ing upon Yhe codhtYy to observe next Friday, AUtfUst 10th, ns a,
.. ,
cnll fur a spe- E. S. Pierce^ Baptist minister, came
A tabulation - of state banks and
i
Vis railed to consider. A. m
Hudson
j pfctcd soon.
day of mounting nnd prayer. On Monday nnrding is to be buried
M1„„inn (lf thl, ,ftW
I
lawmakors.
tiv an abrupt'end late yesterday when trust companies' resources In the
Burr, chairman of the Florida Hnr! __________
at Marion.
Movements looking to an extrn Judge 11. D. White upheld the conten­ southeastern stntes, showing the to­
Commission, described the pnst his­ the present emergency.
session ulrendy havo lawn launched tion of the prosecution that at least tal number of, such institutions to­
tory of both enses and narrated how
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— President Coolidge look up the du­ by senators nnd representatives from
The convention inter, however,
onu member of the jury was disquali­ gether with their resources by states
the two present situations have been adopted a motion mnde by Mr. An­ ties as chief executive today at a senes of conferences devoted al­
the west and from Now England. fied, anil ordered u mistrial.
gives an idea of tho relative posi­
brought about. Mb. Burr told of the derson thnt it go on record as fnvor- most entirely to discussion of plans for the funeral of President
Recently several senators met in . Court adjourned qntil this nuirning tions:
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tp!tns of the Florida Kailroud Com­ Ing the organization of some body Harding. One of the suggestions made by Coolidge to those with
Minneapolis nnd dispatched n tele­ at 10 o’clock, but the request ofcminNo. of
Total
mission to appear before the Inter­ which will correspond with the old whom he discussed funeral plans was that Woodrow Wilson take
gram to President Harding urging sel for lioth sides who desired to leave
Institutions
Resources
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state Commerce Commission on brhnlf Florida Growers nnd Shippers Leugue a prominent part in the rites to be performed Wednesday in on*.
c o n . , roHK i,0 assembled so ns to
Cumberland
Inst
night,
a
conference
5132,577,448.40
2S1
Alubumn
..
of the vegetable and citrus industries nnd thnt it be formed at the *e•iirllf.t rotumlu o f the la p ito l. Coo filge let it bo know n thnt the p w e n t
t,u,*r of
was held nnd by agreement the case Floridn .... ... 225
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148.183.500J10
and show cause why the refrigeration possible date. An effort to hnv
v»* thi. ntTKnnnel o f the Hunlmir nilm inlntrntion would continue in o ffic e * the farmers,
,
,,nrHi*i,i.riv
n„*
particularly the whi*
whrnt Of R. O. Garrett, who stnnds jointly
280.521,57G.71
...
599
(SeUrgiu
—
thsrges .should not be made effective. motion nmendod so ns to limii
imir the indefinitely nnd that he could see no reason for any present change growers. The telegram was sunt to
indicted with his brother for the Louiniuna .. .....231
437.378.500 10
In this effort, howwever, Mr. Burr activities of the proposed orgamsa-ior f 0r interruption of any negotiations now being carried on with
Brigadier General Sawyer, Mr. Hard­ Pierce killing, wns set for trial Aug­
174,874,095.62
...
323
Mississippi
•aid thnt the commission was greatly lion to only traffie nintters was dc-1foreign representatives by Harding’s appointees. At first confer
ing's personal physician with a re­ ust 20th.
277.007,186.47
N. Carolina ...542
handicapped by lack of adequate funds fented. While it was the consensus 'cnee with newspapermen, however. President Coolidge declined to
quest that it-be presented when the
-148,405,028.91
S. Carolina ....809
to put up (lie fight necessary. He es­ of opinion of a nuirtbe* of the speak­ discuss administration policies. He would not comment on pos­ executive's condition permitted. These
204,803,054.03
...
334
Tennessee ..
timated that at least fifteen thouRnnd ers thnt the proposed league should sibilities of extra session of congress.
R AISE
an dother senators are expected to S A L A R Y
ill
B,797,048.88
...334
Virginia
...
-dollars would be needed for the com­ Imve as its primary purpose the pro­
present like requests to Mr. Coolidge.
FOR A M E R IC A N
The compilations, taken from fig­
pilation of statistics the securing of tection of shippers interests in traf­
ON ROARD HARDING F U N E R A L T R A IN , Ha ten, Nev..
Senator Walsh who comes from
EXPRESS M EN ures tabulated by R. N. Sims, sccrocompetent witnesses, and the employ- fic mntters, it was also felt that such ^u.r. d.— Mrs. Harding rested last night us well as could he expect­ Mr. Coolidge’* own state, hns issued
fea t of expert legal advice.
an organization should not have its ed. The widow of the late president retired early to her stateroom a statement urging a special session
CHICAGO,
Aug. 4. — Increases tary-trensurcr of the National Asso­
and
when
the
train
reached
here
about
8
o’clock
this
morning
the
After an acrimonious discussion ns functions too limited in the event an
because of the ' nnthraeite situation, ranging from 3 to 31&amp; cents an hour ciation of Supervisors of State Banks,
door was still closed. There had been no occasion to call ayone nnd other senators ami representa­ were granted employes of the Ameri­ shows thnt there arc 30,313*banks in
to whether it wanted to support the emergency should arise.
the United Stntes, with combined re­
’Florida Railroad Commission in this
during the night.
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tives, with whom Mr. Coolidge hns can Expresa Co. and the Southeastern
sources of 153,004,042,235.50. This
ORLANDO, Aug. 4 —What^Ca*
'light or to lend efforts on Its own
had close political association in the Express Co. in a decision of the Unit­
ON
BOARD
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Fallon,
Nev.,
Aug.
4.—
Gold­
part employing its own legal reprisals characterized ns one of the most im­
past also nre .deeply intorched in ed Stntes Railroad Labor Board niado is divided: State banks and trust
companies, 132.081.329.235.00; all na­
en
sunshine,,
like
that
which
streamed
through
tho
windows
of
the
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the convention unanimously decided portant events in tfie history of the
that situation. They an* exported to public here last night.
Thu omployc* had requested an in- tional bank*. 521.012,713,000.00, g iv ­
do hark the commission to the fullest citrus nnd trucking Industrie* of Flor­ dek room in San Francisco nnd heartened President Harding in h s bring strong pressure to bear on the
ing the state institution* nn excess
battle
against
disease
early
today
lighted
up
the
observation
pintextent of its powers in this matter. A ida occurred Friday whwen more than
president with n view to action that erense averaging ten cents nn hour.
over
tho nntionnl bank* of 510.608,­
form
of
the
private
car
supdrb
Where
rests
the
flug
draped
coffin
might lx&gt; oxpccted to prevent a rop- The Southeastern Expressmen, in ad­
committee of five, consisting of S. O. one hundred growers nnd shippers of
010,235.69.
amid
floral
tributes
of
loving
people.
llion of the suffering experienced in dition, had aske dequal izntion of their
Chase, chairman, Frank Skctly, C. E. perishable goods from all pnrts of the
New England Inst winter because* of wages and the wages of the American
Btewait, I.awwrence Gentile and \V. state gathered ill the court house nnd
Tho B. ti O. Motor Company call
j.’ h a NCISCO, Aug. 4.— An until the following day when funeral a coal shortage.
fE. Lee, was appointed to raise 516,- adopted resolutions protesting against J ^ ^
» Expresa employes.
your attention to the wonderful Star
If congress is summoned to Wash­
W0.no or whatever other amount may the increase in height charges;; train-. ftvpnuo of nlour„ing stretches across services will lieheld end a national
car In un advertisement In this issue.
l-e needed to aid tho Florida Railroad ed others, demanding reductions in , ^ |nJ1(j (|f BorroWi it h-gan hero at day of mourning observed. Then it ington there will be a scurrying TALLAHASSEE OPENS BIDS
.The
wonderful array of model* in the
FOR BIG STREET PACING
Commission in opposing before the present freight rates, nnd
c ntc nnd it ended in the Na- will be laid to rest in the Marion Lome of a number of senators nnd
Star car make it one of the greatest
PROGRAM FOR C A PIT A L CITY
representatives who nre now in Eu­
nnj OVer it for four cemetery.
Interstate Commerce Commission the definite plans whereby all parts of the
car* for the price In hlatory. They
rope
as
their
interest
would
be
not
proposed advances in refrigeration state will unitedly combat the rates days nnd four night* will travel a
San Francisco wns afforded the
TALLAHASSEE. Fin., Aug. 4.— give you *0ch a large field from which
charges. Another committee of six in their efforts to cripple the most funeral train bearing the body of first opportunity to pay respect to the only in legislation that might be
The city commission of the capital to choose tho kind of model you went
members including E. D. Dow, chair­ prominent industry of the state, ac­ IYcsidhnt Harding.
dead leader when the t&gt;ody waa taken hrought forth but also in the organ­ city has opened bids for 5300,000 at u price that I* startling.
man, Jack Thomas, Robert Morrow, cording to those present.
When the train, draped in black, from'the Palace hotel, where it had ization of the house nnd senate. This worth o f street paving here. Twelve
Two committees were appointed to drew out of a black draped station rested since the end came last night, organization would of necessity be
tm tei ter n» ta M » i
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L D. Aulls, J. R. Crenshaw and W.
kids were submitted, six by Florida
M. Tsrpiey, was named to collect datn take immediate steps to forestall the here last night, there liegan the sad­ to the Third and Townsend *trcet#*ta- the first work of the two bodies -Mil
firms, four from Georgia, nnd two
required by the commission in pro- movement of the rallronds. The first dest transcontinental trip in tho his­ tlon. But liefore the long trip across it might serve to define sharply the
other
contractors. The work ia ex­
.-M'ing its case to be presented to the of these rqmmlttce* consisted of S. O. tory of the nation. There have been the continent is ended almost count- lines at between the conservatives pected to begin sumo time in tho
Chase of Banford, F. L. Skclly of Or­ funeral trains bearing the bodies of less^nther communities will be allow­ wnd the so-called radicals within the
Interstate Commerco Compilation.
near future.
lando,
C. E. Stewart of Tnmpn, I-«w- Chief Executive* of the Republic be­ ed the privilege, though to a lesser Republican ranka.
Before the convention decided to
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•upport the Florida Rallrond Com­ rence Gentile of Orlando and W. E. fore. but no such train ever passod degree, for the train only will be
hLOllIDA BENDS CONDOLENCE
JACKSONVILLE, A « g , ” &lt;-~ T^
•»v &lt;\Xk
A. 11- Hamrick, manager of the lo­
stopped to change engines and for
' mission in the refrigeration case, and Leo of riant City. The committee over so long a route.
j
W IRE TO MRS HARDING maximum and minimum temperature^
cal Plggly-Wiggly. haa left.tpyn but
Lave the full ita£og*)l&gt;Uity VUh that has been delegated the authority of
Ninety and a half hour* will be re­ other operating purposes. It is ex­
of representative cltUser fumlnhed by b-***'1
( D r T fc r A u M l a l n l P re a a )
lum not departed for part* .unknown.
ralsing-hftween
515(000
and
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commission, Frank Kay Andereon, of
quired for the trip. When It is ended pected' that people will gather along Ho it taking hla vacation npd upgml’
TALLAHASSEE,
Aug.
3.—CondoL
the weather bureau from reeoM»’W&gt;mAqig^jean Fruit Growers, Inc., \viiich ia'\o be used at the discretion at 1:30 jt. m. Tuesday, tho body of the route tho entire way and with un­
tncos
of
tho
people
of
Florida
were
piled'at’ 8 p. mi. yesterday follow:
ing
the
time
becoming
acquainted
calFld
&lt;4he jrfcojit efforts of the committee in financing the Warren G. Harding will rest a while covered heads pay not only their own
extended to Mra. Harding in rosq}uCities '
Max. Min.
with
hi*
wife,
who
la
visiting
re,*
tlvT*
. . K T S S f u J S a S g f c V i - M . w ift.* * - - I S o r iO " of IS . rjJ . In the White House where he servod personal respects but /those of the
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tiona
adopted
at
a
meeting
o
f
the
Atlantic
City
~
in Georgia. Tho new manager, C. W.
the old Florida( growers anti
and ahippe
iihlppeftf|HMUi*e».aflpurc the rvduct on o
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the American people for nearly two whole American nation.
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80
governor and hia cabinet today. Lings Atlanta ..—
Studcnmlre,
haa
for
tho
past
aeven
Lsgue, He proposed a reorganization preaent freight rates.
The arrangements for Ure trip wns
and a half years, and then in the Cap­
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were
ordered
half
masted
on
state
Boston
..............
year*
been
manager
of
tho
grocery
Another committee, to be known as
of this league ho sponsored by yester­
itol where, as a senator from Ohio, he made by the grief stricken members department of the Hand Trading Oo. buildings.
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Buffalo .— .....
day’s conference o f . shippers and the traffic committee nnd consisting represented his native state for six of the presidential parjy yesterday
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78
Chicago
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of I’ cjhnm, Ga., and come* most high­
growers, and that their fight against of E. D. Dow of Tampa. L. D. Aults years.
while thousands stood about thr hotel ly recommended. Don’t hold hi* name FORMER PRESIDENT
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Cincinnati
a
---------high refrigeration rates and tho rall- of Tampa, Robert Morrow of Jack­
Funeral services will bo held In or WAlked slowly through the lobbirs against him, a* he waa named when
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W 11-SON SENDS MESDe# Moines — - — ...
xoads proposal to require additional sonville, J. R. Crenshaw of Orlando the Capitol rotunda lato next Wed­ The plans all were submitted to Mrs.
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SAGE
OP
CONDOLENCE
68
Eastport, Mtlno J...
an infant a n d couldn’t klpk on the
titrus box strapping be carrlod on by and Jack Thomas, and Is to compile nesday afU r the body has lain In Harding for final approval and she
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Kansas
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*uch an organization. A lengthy dls- and collect data, f»cU and figu re or state all day and then will go on the was able to give them hor attention handicap.
View
York
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WASIUHNGTON,
Aug.
5.—Former
rutsIon followed Ur. Anderson’e ad­ the present shipping conditions, which final Journey to Marion, Ohio.
for she still was bearing up well
Dade City— New warehouse of Cole- President Wilson haa sent a message Pittsburgh -----------—*0
dress, in which U was brought out are to be presented to the Interst*
Arriving on the morning of Thurs­ under the load of sorrow.
nisn and Hill, In*-. 'uuieT construc­ of condolence to Mrs. Harding at Son SL L ou ie--------------------- 80
Commerce
Commission
in
sn
stump
that immediate action waa required in
day at Marlon, the home of the dead
Mrs. Harding obtained soar rest tion here, to be completed some time Francisco. Telegram however waa not Toledo ________ «8
the refrigeration rate rase and that to show that freight rsU . are czces- President, the body will be given the last night, retiring at I • ’clock and
W ashington------------88
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r r^i «M
made public.
during August.
the plan to form a shippers league sive and must be not only kept from loving care of neighbors and friends
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MRS. FREO DAIfiF.lt, Society Editor
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LOCALS

THEWEATH

Mr. nnd %Mrs. J. St. Clair White
nnd family hnvc returned home from
Charleston, S. C., where they have
The death of President Harding
spent the past two monthn, visiting
cast q gloom over the city today.
relatives.

Miss Allio Trnffont, who has been
Mrs. J. N. Robnon nnd family, who
spending the past few weeks nt Co* hnva been spending the summer nt
ronoda Bench, has returned home.
Daytona Bench returned home yester­
day and have ns their guest* Ray­
"Mrs. Voliij William* nnd children mond Kingston* and (laid Wales of
l&amp;VcirbtuMsLfrrim a de&gt;l(jthtfuf ntny Daytona and Mins Lurile Duttoa&gt;&lt;)f
DoLand.
4 Coronado I^on^h.
Mrs. R. E. Beverly nnd children of
JMrs. John l!*)|,'who hot been visit­
ing relatives ift’ Georgia, has returned Jacksonville will arrive here tomor­
row and will be the guests of her
home.
sister,' Mrs. John C. Decn, at her
homo on Park avenue.
Miss I.illian Khinholser has return­
ed home from Macon, Ga., where she
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride re­
has completed a business course.
turned home yesterday from an ex­
tended* visit with relatives in North
Miss Elisabeth Flowers left ycstcrCarollnn. They were accompanied
dky for Gainesville, where she will
home by Mrs. Kate McBride of Ham­
spend some tlmo.
let, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsma leave
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hobson; whose
morrow for Chlcngo, Detroit and
mnrriagc
was a recent event, have re­
her points in tho middle west.
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lumed from a trip to St. Petersburg,
Mrs. Walter Hand leaves tomorrow Tampa nnd other places of interest
for points in Massachusetts, where on the West Coast and arc the guests
of the former’s parents, Dr. nnd Mrs.
she will be the guest of relatives.
J .N. Robson, cn route to their home
Mrs. George Morin of Jacksonville in Orlando.
U the charming house guest of Mrs.
Don’t forget tho dance nt
Lake
‘ K. R. Ravage on Park nvonuc.
Mnry next Wednesday with HarUell’a
Miss Dorothy Crabtree, who has Orchestra furnishing the music, they
been the attractive guest of Mrs. F. arc the boys with tho rep nnd the pep.
B. Roumillat, left yesterday for her Dancing from 0 till 1. Sec the ad­
vertisement in this issue)
home in Tampa.

3

KAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.— Mrs.
• G. Walter Corley of Atlanta, Gn.,
among the business visitors in Hurding, although greatly shocked by
the City Hubntnntlnl today, leaving at the death of her husband, nrosc early
this morning after a short sleep and
goon for Deijind.
was directing nil affairs looking nfv Mr. and Mrs. John Mcisch hnvc re- ter the welfare of the party.

Special for Saturday

Fa

For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday; prob­
ably scattered thundershow­
ers.

F o f c j F a F a n a F 'j F 'l F *
And ns usual the Daily Herald
is out with a full and complete ac­
count of the life and death of the say that wllbbc of interest to all the
president.
mexhbers and friends of tha church.
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Anrioilhccments of tho scrvfce* vnll
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Many visitors from other cities weree l*c given In Saturday's issue of the
5.Herald. Look It up and pne|itra to
hero last night to witness the open ■
ing of tha new Milanc Theater and, come,
they were well repad for their trip*
to Sanford.
S. M. Lloyd returned this rabrning
from Daytona Beach where he spept
The Chamber of-Commerco held n "Thursday with home folks,
fine meeting nt tho Mulct Valdes to­
day with about twenty-five in attend­
T. B. Lanier, the sage of Lake
ance and much business of importance county, was ih the city today calling
transacted.
on his many Sanfonj friends. He still
claims Tavares as his home place.
The Kiwanls and Rotary Clubs will
disport themselves on the ball lot to­
Don’ t forget that you must guess on
day starting at four o’clock nnd con­ tho number of words on tire front
tinuing until all the men on each side page of the Dolly Herald of'Satur­
are used up or sent to the hospital.
day’s issue right away. You get three
fino prizes for the best guesses. Sec
Those who visited at Orlando'and Mr. Lloyd at Lloyd's Shoe Store.
south of Orlando yesterday report n
regular cloudburst that a filled the
Phrjstian Science services will be
yards and strets nnd made the roads held at the Woman's Club building as
almost impassnble.
heretofore the services having been
changed for some time on uccount of
Sometimes I stand nt the station the rebuilding of the rlub house.
when the trains puffs down the track.
But often the train does the standing
Frank Akers’ Tiro Compnny lias
nnd i do tho puffing act. Let your
something for you today In their ad­
hank account at the Seminolo County
vertisement that you should read.
Bank puff for you and the train.
They have complete repnirs for Stew­
art's speedometers nnd Hussicr shock
Don’t forget the DeMolay dance nt
absorbers.
tho Woman's Club tonight. Good or­
der, good music, good floor nnd for
Dickson-lvca Compnn^, Orlatido'j
the benefit of a good order—the De­
favorite
shopping place, hnsuan ad­
Molay. Everybody Invited to come
vertisement
in this issue calling your
to tho Woman's Club tonight and en­
attention
to
the
Saturday and Monday
joy yourself.
specials that they nrc offering for
Tho Big Weekly Herald was tho your inspection. Rend the advertise­
first pnper to print the news of the ment and then see the very cheap
death of President Harding nnd it prices on all of this seasonable stuff.
was out early this morning nnd in Dlckaon-lvcs Company, Orlando.

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. succeeded by this .means In getting
people to wire and write their mem­
bers and senators to vote against
-TONIGHT.
&gt; A T HANDS p F TH E STATE such legislation. O f course, these
(Continued from page 1)
eitixens did this upon these statemerits, and a misapprehension of the
W A L T E R HIEU$
exacting pledges from such candi­
true facta.”
dates as to what they will do when
In conclusion, Mr. Burr declared
— IN —
they assemble in the legislature. It "tho time has come In Florida, if the
is perfectly clear to me from personal people expect proper relief In trans­
contact with the business men of portation charges, te dcipand proper
Florida, and growers and producers support of the State Railroad Com­
of Florida products, that they desire mission, which was created, for tho
tho fullest support to be given the purpose of conducting transportation
Florida "Rallipad Commission/ in or-&lt; ctrnlrovcrsica In the interest of the
conduct public and at the least cost to the
that the commission may ct
the
Vj£ |KS3nKc Iffjih rmanner individual dtixen. Tho railroad com*
Here’s jolly* W^ltcfc H kr» ns
WlirLb ’f o p U t f IfrJ K csl' public mlssioners arc interested in some­
wanted to sco him. Star in a f»,t
Kdk&gt;d. I. believe it is not-so.much the thing more thnn tho mere drawing of
question c(C tint** as ’ll Is that the their salarjr*. They, wish to admin­ .hilarious love-comcdy. Stnrtisjj M
a ribbon clerk, finishing as the' bon
paoplc of Florida want something for ister the niTalrs o f the department
their mpney. They want results, in tho -interest of tho public good."
of a South American republic. ^Vith
before you cast your votes for peo­
a lovely scnorltn ks his bride/ A l»
ple to represent you in the legisla­ EASED HER COUGHING SPELLS
ture of 1923 that you demand
of
Lt
" I had an attack of Grip that setInternational News
them how I hoy stand upon this ques- Ucd |fl my thrbnt nm, cnUM&lt;| „ had
tion."
cough. When I coughod hard 1 could
Only One Day Old
“ You nrc confronted today with not stop and had to gasp for breath.
this situation— the Florida commis­ It was surprising how quickly Foley’s
sion being without funds," Mr. Burr Ilpnoy nnd Tnr ensued those tcrrlblo
continued. “ I f a prtper fight la made coughing spells," writes Father Ad*
NOTICE
in your interest you most go down in sms, Adams, New Yoyk. For Coughs,
The
annual
meeting
of the FcnuM.
your bank accounts and help to sup­ Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Laughton
M
em
o
rial
Hospital
Associa­
ply the money to defray the expenses Whooping Cough and Hay Fever use
tion will be held at the court house st
of such a&gt; fight.”
Foley*a Honey and Tar. Contains no tight o'clock Thursday evening, AsThe spenker described what hel opiates. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
gust 9th, 1923. All members are urf.
characterized as methods carriers use
cd
to be present.
So far, Florida women nrc mani­
to defeat remedial legislation. "A t
T. W. LAWTON,
the cession of 1923," he said, "there festing no desire to nm for congress.
SCHELLE
MAINES
Preside*
Why
should
they,
when
they
enn
con­
was presented to the legislature n
Secretary.
.
bill .intended for proper protection or tinue to be "spenker of the house” nt
D7-30?
8-t-2t7
wkly.
103-lt
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elimination of crossings over rail­ Home?—'Tampa Tribune.
roads nt grr.de. The bill was prepar­
Have you guessed the
ed in the office of thp Railrond Com­
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SELL
mission. It was lntioduccd by Rrp- number of words on the
rcsdnliitivc Miller of Jacksonville,
and known ns the 'Miller Bll.’ Tjic front page of the Herald
railroads eucccdod In defeating it by for Saturday?
Guess
all sorts of unfair methods. They
with each purchase. The
organised n lobby nt Tallahassee that
was one of the hugest nnd the most Contest closes at noon They -cost no riofc thnn otW
effective of any lobby maintained nt Saturday.— Llloyd Shoe
P. P. R INES
the stn(c enpitol in over twenty yenrs.
103 I’alntetto Are.--------Phone 481-J
They had men On the ground nt the Store.
organization of the legislature that
remained until the lcg.slntuTC ad­
A CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A ITS YOU
journed. From day to day they call­
ed in other representatives of the
carriers. In fighting the particular
•jill referred to they tried to create

T h e P rin c e T

/IAILROAD COMMISSION
NEEDS MORE LEGISLATION

turned home from a visit to rel
.'•Hand f4cml.i in New York nnd- Nrv
Jersey.’

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TH EBAW OBO DAILY, HEgAfeD. FBIDAY. ALCUST 3. IflB

“MR. BILLINGS
SPENDS HIS DIME"

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tho mails with the account of the
Genuine Elgin Creamery butter nt
*1*° minds of the legislature that
death
of the president. The folks in
BIG F A T FRYERS; lb
the
A.
&amp;
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Store
for
47
cents
nnd
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the
proposed legislation would cos
the rural districts get the new ns
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m ill
quckly ns the cty folks nowadays.
many other good simps in the grocery n great many millions of dollars, nnd
line at this popular Store. The A. &amp; that it would be an immediate cost
Rev. Burhnns, patsor of the Con­ I*, are on Second street and they have upon the carriers. They evdn went
gregational church, has returned from a line of customers that crowd the so far as to hnvc their representa­
localities in the
his vacation, spent at Fort Myers, nnd store all the time because they know tives in different
state
to
go
to
shippers
and represent
reports a fine time nt that beautiful they can g it the best of every thing
to
them
that
if
tho
bill
pnNed it
place. He will resume the regular at very reasonable prices.
would
menu
such
sin
enormous
cost
fc33&amp; S a n f o r d - A v e n u e
- P i i o o c . J172- W . j ; services of the church beginning next
thn’t a ge'nerW Inct'oiMte "In" rill ' the
&amp;
Sunday nnd will hnvc something to
Stempcr &amp; Co. have the world heat
rates would have to be levied. They
when it comes to meats of all kinds
nnd their prices are m&gt; very low that
people come here from many places
miles around to take advantage of the
cheap prices of nil the choice cuts of
meats. Lard, butter spread, butter,
eggs, chickens, bread. See the adver­
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tisement quoting you prices in this is­
A h wc begin to prepare for our Fnll SeitHon, it i» necessary for uk to dispose of our Summer
sue. Stempcr is not nfrAid to quote
Hy&gt;ck to give us room for the new Fall Merchandise which Is beginning to arrive. With this
prices because he hns the rest of the
fact in view it is compulsory for us to dispose of nil Summer goods regardless of cost. This
world
heat.
wc will do through the month of August, nnd wc believe it will pay you to buy now even for
m

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A U G U S T S P E C IA L S !

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next season^ needt*. Iiclow we list a few items ut remarkably low prices:

.

MILLINERY

DRESSES

In Frock* we Htill have an unuHunlly amart
assortment in Silktt ami in Cottons at price*
you can’t retrial.
.
Voiles, SwiaaeN, Organdies, Linens ami oth­
ers at—

$ 2 .9 5

$ 3 .9 5
$ 7 .9 5

Choice lintH for street and sport wear in
leghorns, plain trirnwa ami combination ma­
terials.

$ 5 .0 0

Small ami medium shapes, at

$ 2 .9 5

Value* from $5.00 to $14.50

$ 1 4 .5 0
$ 1 9 .7 5

Valuea from $19.50 to $55.00

$ 4 .9 5

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Canton Crepe, Mat Crepe, Crepe tie Chine
and Wnirii Silka. IVggy Paige PresacH in­
cluded, nt—

$ 1 1 .9 5
$ 1 6 .7 5

$ 3 .9 5
Values up to $9.75.

All Hantl-inatlc Pattern Hats. Large shapes
for dress-up and party wear. Your unre­
stricted choice, at—
,

5 0 ^

REDUCTION

Pick your hat and take one-half off.

' BWiaWjAtt WAN. OPEN' ALL' TIIE YEXR.'
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

I’lggly Wiggly has built up a repu­
tation* in Sanford b y their special sale
days in which they make n special run
on.certain articles in the grocery line.
They believe in conservation instead
of conversation and their belief is
backed up by tho chcnp prices quoted
today. Butter at 47c, 10 pounds of
sugar nt K9c, Maxwell House coffee at
3f&gt;c and other prices in proportion.
Sec their advertisement today.
Bnumel’s Specialty Shop has an ad­
vertisement today on the August
Sperinls giving the very low prices on
dresses, millinery, waists, hosiery,
awrnters, etc,, nnd undergarments nnd
rapes and coats. Sam Bnnmcl says
that he is closing out many of the
summer lines at prices thut are be­
low cost because he wants to get
ready for his fnlj nnd winter stork
that will bo.coming in soon. This is
your opportunity. Ileud the advertise­
ment today.

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SPECIAL PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S, LADIES’, BOYS’ j
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES
j
$1.50 Child’s White Kid

1 -strap Pump, 2Vz to 5, at, per p a ir ......... $1.39 ■
a

H A N D -M A D E
W A IST S

S PE C IA L V A L U E S in
W H IT E HO SIERY

3u|icri&lt;&gt;r finality Hand drawn
W ii IhI h. Pretty collar effects
hi Tailored and Peter Pan.
Huttoncd in front or back.
Saturday only, any waist, at

Come prepared to buy two or
three pairs at these special
prices. White Stockings are
essential for the Summer
time costume nnd for comfort.
M A R TH A 4-FOOT:
The
guaranteed hose with the re­
routing features:

$ 2 .9 5
. .
BATISTE
.U N D E R G A R M E N T S
F/no Quality Teddies,
values, at—

$1.50

Closing out all Silk and Wool
Sweaters, assembled into two
prices. Any all wool Sweater

$1.75 Misses White Canvas 1-Strap Pumps

T

$ 2 .9 5

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p a ir ..... ; ..... ; .............................$3,25 5

| $5.00 L&amp;Usp? Brown or Black Oxfords or 1-atrap Pumps, at,

$ 4 .9 5

$3.25 [

pair ..$4.25

Mij.'./tmi

$6.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or 1-strap Pump,

Values to ?11.95

at, pair /.. .$4.98

R O LLIN S AR M O R -PLATE

$2.95 Grades r„ .. $2.50 CA FE S A N D COATS
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2.50 Grades (a.... 2.15 A few Silk Capes and Sport
2.00 Grades ft'....*1.65 Coats nt special reduced prices

First Street
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[ $3.50 Boys’ Brown Oxfords, sizes 3 to 5, at, per p a ir ...... .......

BAUMELS’ SPECIALTY
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8V2 to 2f at^ per pair $1.48

$5s00 Men’s Brown or Black Ortfords, at. per p a i r ..........................$4.25 |

Any Silk and Silk and W ooltj
&lt; Combination, nt

CLOCKED HOSE

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$3.50 Men's Brown Sandals, at, per

Valuea to $6.95

$3.50 Grades/7/,...$2,95

$ 1 .1 9
$$.19 — $ 1 .7 5
Gowns nt—

$3.75 Grades
. ..$3,25
3.50 Grades ^ .... 2.95

$2,00 Children’s White Kid 1-Strap Pump, 5»/2 to 8. a t per pair.... $1.69

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THE
SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,
t
i n k u i i i i i n n n n H i i n u n H 11
It might bp a coincidence or It might
SCH
O
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L’
P
A
Y
S
-f-r
S a n fo r d D a ily H e r a ld be something else.
President Wilson collapsed after he
■ t thm R f r a l l
IT
started his western trip and after a
I w o i H T * M o k ir T
series o f accidents. He has never re­
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E PC f»R ,W H Y WEHE\
FV
tces, h o n e s t TcrtCHea
The Herald Printing Co. covered from whatever attacked him
roo Ptnrii n o f a c e s
I J P f i ? TPOF: POl-AEO /•
on this trip. The "Wat physicians In
AT pETei?' T o rie s *
Special Attractive Weekly Rates During the Summer Months.
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K eep n v
J M I I f t the world have never* given, to the
IJ«.l .awn - l . m t i r y - T u M n .i
t h i s A F T C ^ r tO O N ?
I
T
o
r
t
o
o
e
o
w
t
o
^
t
h
e
.
. . . j M I L _______ . - f l n f f t l M i u n f public just what ailed Mr. Wilson. It
n. a. HOI.LT _ A t m l M w ( H u m might be a coincidenee or it might be
n y hose
S P E C IA L T A B L f! d’HOTE D IN N E R S U N D A Y , J U L Y 29TH
A (| t r ih la t K i l n
M a «*
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F
something
else.
Here
is
the
news
HOP
A fy llM t lr a
about both of them:
U&gt; 'TWITCH IT ANV
Banquets and Dinner Parties on short noli*
UKWta IIIIP P _ C lm h llra M n ic t f
Daily Arrival of Florida Lobster and Shrimp.
There was a striking parallel
Thmmm U * - W a f l r r ■ a. n .
i’s
leading chefs— White service exclusivity
All Catering done by A. Fred Falck, one of Florida s leading
between the circumstances that
* »m*sa.ea*4«*
'll
M
tin *.,»*.
T
MY tv e ^ A / T o
led up to President Harding’s
fatal illness and those whl&lt;$ pre­
sto m ac h ache! ^
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ceded the physical collapse of
M
ii:
itiivti'i
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President Wilson during a west­
H a lw l* C n .tr
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ft,«U
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ern speaking trip in 1919. Mr.
[ » m r ’P r M a n A A r r r Florida Fruit c
Cocktat. ( ^ (
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1/ h
im kM W . mL mrpUtm,.l
Wilson had left Washington with
p w r w r , a l w n !■ M n a n .
the avowed purpose of carrying
Soups
M K M B E K T H I A S aO C lA T K O r n ic a *
- .i.itii.in i
to the people the gospel of peace
Th a A M M l i t H P r m la « i « l u t t * t l r
•n tltled to tka u s e,fo rira p a b llca tlo n o f
Puree
o
f
Tomato
with
Whipped
Cream
or
Jellied
Consomitte
as he conceived it to be bound
a ll naira d____
l.p a
t r h .i cradltod to It or
______
not oth erw ise credited In thla paper
up in American participation In
Pickles
Celery Hearts
f -'V*. - 1 ’D m Pi
and alao tha local
nawa published
the League of Nations. In the
baratn.
A ll rig h ts o f re-pubtleatlon o f special
Fresh Shrimp, Newburg, Pommes Pyramid
case of President Harding it was
dispatches haraln ara alao raaarvad.
A ftla a i H K ttA t.n R t llU lI R n . Pkaaa 111
well known among his friend*
Choice
TO A tIV K H T ia R ttR t
that he went tb-thc West to ex­
In caaa o f arrnra or nmmlftstnn In
plain his position on mnny sub­
le g a l o r oth er
a d v e rtl.e m rn la The
Roast Sirloin of Beef, Natural
lla ra ld P rln iln a Company
doe* nut
jects.
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bold lla e lf lia b le fo r dam age fu rther
than (ha amount received fo r aurli adOne-Half Stuffed Squab Chicken
At Wichita, Kan., Mr. Wilson
vanlaam anta.
had traveled 8,200 mile* In the
Fillet Mignon en Casserolle
Foreign Ailrertl.lna h»m**»«H»lir»
heat of late summer and had de­
TI4£ AMERICAN PHESt ASSOCIATION
livered more than forty speeches.
Steamed Rice
Creamed New -Potatoes
Candied Yams
When Mr. Harding surrendered
Asparagus Tips, Hollandnisc
To the order of his physicians nt
San Francisco, he hnd traveled
Wheat Bread
Corn Bread
Already soma of the state papers are
t
Ha
la M M M kt fa ks M ft hi hi K in k-: kt » ii M
7,600 miles and had made up­
talking about the candidary of Catts.
aa
wards of sixty speeches.
Desserts
Better let him alone. You will elect
By nnother strange freak of
him governor again just as was done
l*t
Apple or Peach Pie a In Mode
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circumstances, each was near to
before.
t
An
an accident near Seattle jult be­
Vanilla Ipe Cream apd Cake
J
— o----------Peach Short Cake, Whipped Cream
N E X T FEW WEEKS DECHIK F A TE OF YEA US SAYS BABSON
fore the Pacific fleet there during
No one can look ahead in these
his trip. A launch benring the
Milk *
Buttermilk
Coffee
;
Tea
h h kn h
N r i » i l i ki
strenuous days and know what is
^ k i Fi h M
President and Mrs. Wilson away
coming to pass. Harding died nnd
from the Seattle pier was rammed
Coolldge took his place till inside of
W ELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Aug. bring In exchange—that is, in other
nnd nearly overturned by another
one hour and the country goes right
small boat; while in the case of
4.— Roger W. Babson issued the fol­ goods— ns much as it brought in pre­
long with scarcely a ripple on the sur­
President Harding, the naval— lowing statement today regarding the war times before this country can
grievance he may hnve against the trying to make It nil off of or* mu,
ADVERTISING FOR FLORIDA
face.
have real prosperity,
transport Henderson, bringing
crop situation. Mr. Babson is not as
treatment
he received while here. nil nt one time off of the trirdq
"A t the close of the war America
him and Mrs. Harding bock from
bearish
regarding
the
immediate
con­
Some
northern
papers
continue
to
Usually the complaint is over charges public. We repeat that the bwt4
was raising the grain for itself and n
Alaskn rammed n destroyer just
Harry Brown of the lakeland Star\ *
dition *of the farmer as are many of large part of Europe. Since the war knock Florida while others nrc doing for rent, hotel accommodations nr vertisemont for Florida is the (fa.
Telegram says we are the official
outside Seattle harbor.
his contemporaries, but he doea feel Europe has seeded down large areas very effective advertising for the sun­ board, but the cause for such dis­ ing accounts carried hack north If
censor on womanly, beauty for the
When he waff taken ill Mr.
that the farming situation will reach and has correspondingly increased shine state. But the best advertise­
Fourth Estate. Not as long ns you
Wilson was sixty-two years old.
satisfaction has largely been elimi­ those tourists who spend i fa
a crisis this fall.
production of grnin. Other countries,
are on the job, Harry, old fellow, me
Mr, Harding was fifty-sevent.
ment Florida can possibly get are nated. Wherever there have been months here nnd are satisfied
"Twenty years ngo the great news such ns Canada, the Argentine, nnd
And in the future will our presi­
dear. You have had a keener eye in
the reception they met among Rerih
looking them over and we would hnvo dents be forced to remain shut up item effecting industries, commerce, Australia, owing to cheaper , labor the atopies of her climate, resources, tendencies to. overcharge the news­
people.— Eustis l,ake Region.
to rely on your judgment before mak­ in the White House on the order of nnd business in general was the costs, are competing keenly with Am­ and progress carried back north each papers hnve taken the matter tip and
-----------o---------monthly rc|&gt;ort of the crop situation. erican farmers nnd are under-selling spring by the thousands of tourists convinced the proprietors nnd land­
ing a decision.
European rulers?
MIAM
I
^UILDING
RECOIt1)3
For days before these rrop report*, Americnn grain in Liverpool, the who come here to spend the winter. lords that they were doing themselves
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O
TA
L
OVER
MII.I.1M
were
issued,
MShkers,
manufacturers,
The
northern
people,
who
ha\e
wheat
market
of
the
world.
As
n
re­
nn&lt;^ their tojvns more harm than limy
PRESIDENTIAL FACTS.
Florida lost a good friend in the
l _____!_•
never
seen
Florida,
consider
this
as
sult,
the
American
farmer
is
facing
a
nnd
merchants
would
speculate
on
FOR
MONTH
0FJIL!
werie
doing
Igood.
As
n
result
rents
death of President Harding. He
Six
Prcsidenls
of
the
United
States
bumper
crop'find
at
the
same
‘
time
)
disinterested,
first
hapd
information
their
probable
figure.
For
days
nftor
nnd
hotel
rates
arc
ns
reasonble
in
seemed to derive n lot of real benefit
MIAMI, Aug. 4.— Permits for
in coming to Florida and the Florida hnve lieen elected from Ohio— W il­ these crop reports were issued, news­ carrying over alxiut one hundred mil- [ and are prone to give it more height most Florida town's and cities ns any­
people derived much pleasure in hav­ liam Henry Harrison, Rutherford B. papers would hnve editorials nnd com­ lion bushels from lust year’s crop. As than they nttach to written matter. where in the country. People should struction of new .buildings in this city
ing him here. Undoubtedly he would Hayes, Juntos A. (inrfiield, William ments thereon. I.well remember when it is very difficult to increase the con- Of course there is an occasional bear this in mind when dealing with totaled $l,22i&gt;,000 in July, arcordof
have spent much of his time in Inter McKinley, William II. Taft nnd Wnr- the telegraph lines and the ticker ser­ sumption of wheal thru any advertis- knocker amongst those who tour this either visitors or prospective pur­ to records compiled by the bail&amp;zj
years in this stale had he lived to n ren G. Harding. All of them were vice would bo held up pending the is­ ing or other propaganda, this puts our state because of some real or fancied chasers, . Tlie re is nothing gained by inspector.
born in that state except Harrison, sue of the monthly crop report in American vf armors in a very critical1----------- ------ . .
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ripe old age.
who
was a native from Virginia.
Washington. Such an interest, how­ situation- ..lli'ore, during the next few .
— ... . —o — - —
Of the six Ohio Presidents, four ever, no longer exists. Crop reports months the crop reports, not only of 1
'***ftfi Hf►
I f three more candidates come out
died while in office, two by assassina­ are nov? issued without much com­ this country but the other great coun- fi
for governor it will leave just three]
tion—Garfield and McKinley. Harri­ ment. There is little or no suspense tries, should be studied very careful-11
vote* apiece for the lot nnd these
son died one month to the day after and speculation. Whether we hnve !y. The American fnrtper should not
votes will have to cornu from their
his inauguration. Harding lacked become hardened to the situation or yet give up hope. As stated, some­
•own ranks. Wc are not sure but be­
two day* of serving two years nnd whether more important things have thing may happen, in thi- or some
lieve thnt the last count showed every
five months
come into our lives, only the future other country, which may entirely
other man in Florida
running or
Hayes and Taft were the only Pres% enn tell.
change the situation one way or the J
thinking of running for governor.
idents from Ohio who served full
"Crops, however, nre still a very other. One thing, however, we all
---------- o----------terms,
important factor for they are the should keep in tnind, namely, that un­
William Jennings Bryan may not
A coincidence appears In the case basis of American prosperity. Unless less the farmer is prosperous the rest
win the nomination for president at of Mr Cooii(jKP| sUddrnIy elevated to Ijic farmer is prosperous, the nation of us cannot lie prosperous. Hence, it *
the next convention—he may not the highest office in the nation. A l­ cannot be prosperous. Nearly a third is up to all.of us to help the farming ■
want it—but William Jennings Bryan though elected from Massachusetts, of our population Is dependent upon situation iq'jiycry practical way.
will name the man who will be the Mr. Coolidgc was born in Vermont. the crops for its income, especially on
“ This ( agricultural
situation
standard bearer of the Democratic One other President was born in Ver-isuch crops as wheat and corn.
If |largely responsible for the drop in
party and you can l«-t on that. He rnont— Chester A. Arthur. Mr. Arthur j these farmers cannot make money, the Bubsonchart from its high point
lias lost none of his obi time vigor also become president by the death] they cannot buy goods. The farmers
of 11 per cent above normal in March ■
and ability to orate and has lost but of the incumbent. Both these Ver­ supply the greatest buying power of to 4 per cerjt below normal where it £
little of his prestige und W. J. is
That life is an inspiration— especially for
monters, elected to the Vice-Presi­ the country. When the farmer loses j stands at the present time. The truth ■
the greatest man in the Democratic dency, succeeded President* elected money,
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the buying power of the coun is that the farmers are greatly cur­
those who arc trying: to get ahead.
party today ns he was twenty years from Ohio— Arthur succeeding Gar­ try is seriously curtailed. This is one
tailing their buying and this is being
•go.
field, killed by an assassin, and Cool- of the great reasons for the bearish reflected throughout all industries.
o— ------attitude token today by financiers. When the farmer stops buying from jj
idgo succeeding Harding.
ONE OF 11AH DING'S LAST
Mr. Coolidgc adds another lawyer The farming centers are depressed. It thg joblier, the jobber stops buying a
BREECHES.
to the list of Presidents of thnt pro­ Is possible, o f course! that conditions from the manufacturer, and the man- ■
He held that success is our work; that those
fession. Twrnty-one of the thirty during* the next few months may en­ ufneturer shuts down his plant. It fa!j|
•*^ln his address to the Press Club at have been lawyers. Mr. Harding was tirely change the situation for the easy to tell them that they must *uf-&gt;*
who attain it have to finish the tasks assign­
Brittle en route home from Alaska the first nnd only editor to attain the better. The only point 1 desire to ier with the rest, but the facV4* that a
President Warren G. Harding, editor honor.
moke is that the fanner has reached the fanners are suffering more than J
ed; that we cannot be quitters and succeed.
of the Marion Star, said:
The new President ha* a wife and a very critical iwriod and the next the n-st. Moreover, the action of the J
"An honest and an intelligent press, two sons. He is 61 years old. He is few months will deterpuine whether o stock markets and commodity nu^^a
which necessitates a highly purposed of Puritan ancestry and college edu- yc^ir of effort will give him a profit kets today is largely due to this sutcTh
press, affords a limitless opportunity lion. He begun hi(i official career as or a loss. A bushel of grain mustlfering of the farmers."
for community service nnd the loft­ a city councilman. From that his
This-institution wants to help those who cov­
iest employment in life. It may |successive steps have been Mayor,
To rend of the. conditions under spire any greater,respect for the law,
preach to the larger congregations;1Member
the legislature, Lieuten­
but nt least they ought to act a* a
et success, and by opening an account here,
it has every opportunity to commend ant Governor, Governor, Vice-Presi­ which the modern moonshine whiskey
deterrent
against a continuance of
and defend tha law; it is the effective dent. President. His career nffonl* that has sprung into being to meet
that self-destruction to which so many
whether checking or savings, you will afford
mouthpiece of our politics; it is the another illustration of the possibilities the. demand is produced must give
citizens have been deliberately sub­
any
one
who
has
been
indulging
in
teachar which knows no vacation; it which life holds for an American citi­
it that opportunity.
that sort of stimulant cold shivers up jecting themselves.— Tampa Tribune.
ia the recording agent of human ac zen.—Tampa Tribune.
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and down the spine. The filth of the
MHnpliahment, whose simple story is
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—
.
washboilers nnd other vessels, the in­ HARDING FU NERAL
tha aver continuing inspiration to
DALLYING WITH DEATH.
T R A IN MOVES EAST
sect,
animal and metal deposits which
loftier achievement.
the
liquor
itself
cpntains
and
the
"Let those of us who find pride in
The revelations mude by the Fed­
(Continued from page 1)
■•satiation with the making of the eral Prohibition Commissioner re­ fusel oil, aldehydes and furfural
sleeping fitfully
until
morning.
which
nre
invariably
present
are
elo­
American press the best press in the garding the quality of the liquor
quent
proof
of
the
poisoning
process
Throughout
the
day
she
moved
about
world, resolve upon a full appraisal forming thu staple trade of the boot­
i responsibilities and see that leg industry ronfirm, officially and to whicW the user of this compound the presidential suite, always, accprd*
IS maintained as editor-in- emphatically, the previously general­ of deleterious impurities subject him- ing to those she met, more mindft|) of
l i 'O w J
ly held opinion as to thr dangerous s«lf. , , i
others than of herself. She remained
A'. Kdl greater mepace to health
nature of the stuff which finds so
steadfast to her determination made
i tut n ; - i r f
M ALADY ATTACKED OUR ready a market at fancy prices. The and lo lijfc itself la denatured alcohol
las
might
not
to
break
dpwn,
,.but
•PRESIDENTS?
risks run by the consumer of illicitly which ha* been redistilled, diluted,
vended intoxicants may be inferred flavored and rolored'and then put in whether she could continue to dd so
. Last week the Herald said some­ from the Commissioner’s statement bottles with forged caps, Inbels and during thr long trip ahead only time
thing about the attark of ptomaine that only 1 per cent of the liquor in stamps and sold as one or othar of will tell.
poisoning that brought President 80,000 samples seized in raids and the well-known brands. The drink­
Supporting Mrs. Harding in with­
Hatding to his death. Nothing was analyzed by the industrial alcohol ing of this stuff results sometimes in standing hes sorrow were messages
said in the papers at that time about and chemical division during the fis instant death, aud often in atrophy of sympathy from all parts o f the
■ppoplexy. Nothing was said about cal year ended June 30 was found to of the optic nerve, with consequent world. Tclegrama poured into the
the president suffering any pains but be genuine. The remaining 99 per total blindness, and in various dis­ hotl all through the day. They came
this has come out later. With the cent was either moonshine whiskey, eases of the kidney and bladder.
from two former Presidents, Woodbeat physicians in the world at his or redistilled denatured alcohol or, in
To have anything to do with these row Wilson and William Howard
bedside they seemed unable to diag- the best case, goods smuggled in or concoctions it a demonstration o f the T aft; from members o f the cabinet,
his case. He died instantly and legally withdrawn from bonded ware­ lengths to which on the one hand hu­ from governors and rulesr o f foreign
without any warning. All this on his houses ami in both instances stretched man depravity aud on .the other hu­ countries and from persona unknown
trip and after a series uf and doctored and sold in fake con­ man folly will gy. Tho official revela­ beyond the border o f their commu­
accidents bad happened to the. party. tainers.
tions now uuult ta u y.io t'i*
nities.
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FARM OUTLOOK CRITICAL

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Peoples Rank

of

Ranford

�THE. SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST
Palm Beach is the t-uest of her
Mr*. W. R. Querry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brown Millrr''arc at
home again from a vfgit o f several
weeks with Charlotte, N. C. relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Galloway, left
In their car on Monday for Bishopvillci S, a , for a two weeks’ visit
with Mr. Galolway'a relatives. Froni
there Mra. Galloway' will go to Den­
ver, Colo., to remain until October
and Mr. Galloway will return home
from BUhopville.
Ben Fish U in Boston, Mass,, and
will visit other points in the; north­
east before returning home. *
Mrs. O. JT Pope accompanied Rev.
and Mrs. Carpenter on. a motor trip
to Macon and other points in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs^W. L. Handley arc at
homo from several weeks' visit in
Atlanta and in Mr. Henley’s birth­
place, o f Greensboro and Mrs. Hen­
ley’s homo town of Brownsville, ^hvy
made tho trip in their car nnd had a
delightful time.
t
*
Burke Steele drove to Jacksonville
on a business trip the first of the
week.
*
&gt;
“
Herman Steele was over from OrInndo for tho wcok-ond with his pa­
rents. Mrs. Herman Steele and littlo
son Alton are with-the former’s pa­
rents in West Paint Beach for a few
weeka’ visit.
Mr# and Mrs. Glen Smith were
over fnom Orlando with Mrs. Smith’s
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Bates
over Sunday,

Miaa Louise Morrell of A
will be Mias Helen Chorpcnlng’a
over \hc week-end.
Mr. o.lu
and Sirs.
....
mm. I.
i. E. Eatrldge
t.strldgc were
cnilctl to Colemnn Inst Wednesday as
ana having nows the wish to
Mrs. Estridgo sister was very ill and
in the East Sanford column died Friday.
.
cull 3303 phone number,
C._ M. Stowe has returned from
e' Misa Alice Morris o f West several wedks' Btny nt Daytona Beach.

JE W E T T S IX
f. o. b. factory

All-Steel Universal
Hints- Oiled Once aYear!
O I L E D — not greased. A n d usually good for
15
,000miles o rm o re o f travel before they need
- &gt;J
* A Jl1'- Ld _ I - : * • t*
m
*
. s. ■
re-oiling. A n entirely n ew type o f universal
faint, all steel, w ith its lubricant sealed in; and
d o s t,d irt and g rit sealed out! O il does not es­
cape, anditpenetrates bearings as grease never
does or can.

,

“ Back-lash**— that old affliction o f neglected
and pdbrly oilfed un^versals-never develops in
a Jewett. E ven the w ear o f thousands of mi lea
ft im perceptible. H e r e at last’ is a part you fan
forget w ith ou t neglecting! W e ’ll gladly show it
to you in th e absolutely best S ix around a thou­
sand dollars now being built! O u r time is yours.

SANFORD, F LO R ID A

ive it a Good Home
To keep.your enr running smoothly and look,
ing its best you should give it A good home. You
can econokhiid I on rental by owning a garage
and its convenience is also a great advantage.
I!

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Select your garage with these points in mind;
it should be fireproof, ’reasonably low in first
cost,,attractive in appearance and easy to clean.
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
“Choosing the Garage” Is the name of a booklet
that you should read before deciding on the
type you will build. We’ll be glad to give you a
free copy.

■Sanford, Florida

Phone 130-

California, said the death of Mr.
Harding was n PMigedy for the peo­
ple of the'entire couhtry.
‘ i am moved nlntoftt entirely be­
yond words,” /taid Mi. 'tieringtoil. "U

FOR SALB—Good stable fertiliser In
car loads.—Sanford Feed ft Supply
CS., Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street,
Phone 53$.
t09-2te

Sealed proposals j wiU be received
by thtr City Comm L io n of Sanford,
Florida, at their office in the City
Hail at ,or'before 3 p. in. August 27,
1023, fbf. the construction of a Dock
nnd Boat Buin for which there is
(67,000.00 available.
Certified ,check for 3% of the
amount at. hid must accompany pro­
posal.
Copies M plans and specifications
may be siocn at the office of the City
Managot.'or at tho offlco of Fred T.
Williams after August 10, 1023, and
may be obtained on deposit of $10.00
which grill bo returned i f bid is made.
The City Commission reaerves the
right to reject any or all bids, or ac­
cept any bid they deem to be for the
best interest of tho City.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
Aug-4-11-18-26
City Manager.

hurst nml 11 (J. ParhTmrst aro hrrclty
oHlcrvd nnd required' in ho nnd appear
litfore onr .ssld/Circuit Court, nt tho
lnurthnuse In Hanford, FJorltla, «n the
3rd dny o f July. A. 1), li'SJ. and then
and there make answer to the bill of
rnmidalnt exhibited mcnlnxt you. oth­
erwise a decree pro confcsso^wlll be
entered n*alnSt yon.
And nil iiartlrs claiming Interest
under Hubert N i’ Pnyne, deceased, or
otherwise In nnd tn the lands afore­
said are’ hereby ordered and required
to he nnd appear before our said Cir­
cuit Court, nt the Courthouse In finnfnrd. Florida, nn the Cth day uf Au­
gust. A. D, 1!I3S, being the August
itule I&gt;ay, and then nml there make
answer lit the hill of complaint filed
In thin cause, otherwise"a decree pro
rnnfcsso will he enterrd against said
unknown partita.
It Is ordered that this notice tie pub­
lished In the Hanford llcrapt. a nrwspsper puh|l*b&lt;d In Kemlnqle County.
Klorlrtn, oivje A week fonfolir consecu­
tive weeks as- to the known parties,
defendspl, and 'once u week for eight
rotiaectitlvs weeks nr to thb unknown
parileSi defepdagt.
W1TNKHH mV ,ltand and kite seal of
the said circuit Court on u&gt;l» tho lilt

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’till a
E V E N IN G , AUGUST. 8TH

GeheraT Admission 2Sc, taxrpaM'

Oftttchlgr $l.«5,taxpaid

I'r r s f s ls

“ BACKBONE”

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PRO G R AM FOR W E E K OF ’AUGUST! JBTH
m o n u w ..A v u v s r a ..
i
(iiiMsra sm rn U John tinrr,msrr la

SHERLOCK HOLMES'
, A flroit Society JJrama

“R IC H

M E N ’S

W IV E S ”

A good two-reel comedy.

A F R IE N D L Y H U S B A N D
A comedy Imsed on the mulhcr-ltl-lnw minis.
I’nthe News.
.

Shirley of the Circus1

A elrrua story containing nilventuro nnd
rnmiMicu. Al Hi. John Comedy.

‘A T A IL O R -M A D E M A N

A^romrd) drama adapted from the rings play.
A good two-reel comedy.

W H IL E JUSTICE WAITS*
A w-osteihi MislodrninM. Hiinahlnn cnnimly, also
Mutt amt Jeff. Fox News..

Special Orchestra Concert
,

* ^Proceeding Picturest

il.tf.r Than mMmtlmtJ FUtter

cbet, Neuralgia, Rheuman«
and All Acne* and Pain*
ALL DRUGGISTS
)Sc and 65c, jan and tnbaa
Hot pitaI atko, $ 3.00

M a ri

Ruby hill, Dtnvtr, mktrt
many can tlid* back wilk
I hair awn nrtigkl, tkit OUm
mobile Four palled over ika
top wilk powtr to $pare.J

^

YoujCdnf^ O u t^ lim b iA n

"T h e most famous hill-climber hi the country^ ft
thousands o f people My o f the Oldsmobile F o u r ^ ^
v

«w-/ a fe r

•

Oldsmobile Four has always had thls reputation; huC
now new fam e has been won in ai%wfInn*wide hilhf *
climbing contest. The Four clim bed !2 0 of the country*#
hardest hills in high gear. A ll records for pulling pow er »
and passenger-carrying capacity were broken. N o other *
car has even appro acne the'Oldsmobile Four in per* a
formance on thme hills*;
You are not Interested In hill-climbing^ability alona—
IPs the great strength, stamina, and in-built merit which
hUW Im btng aBUIty prove, thke
9oii«' ' ( "
l

Buy an Oldsmobile Four and you have the finest motor
car that ever sold at *975.

THE BOYS WITH THE REI* AND THE PEP

W EDNESDAY

i O s W s ,*

A atory of the North woods.1 Hunshlns Cosn•dr and also a Mult and Jcft Comedy.
Fox News.

DEMOLAY CHAPTERS
ORGANIZING IN STATE
TWENTY-ONE THUS f a r
The organization of chapter* of De
Molay in rapidly spreading through­
out the state of Florida and at the
present time ther® are’ 'twenty-one
chapters. Deputy G. Elmer Wilbur,
of the Order of DcMolny in this state,
is confident that there will be more
than fifty chapters organized by the
end of this year.
Chapters are already organized in
the following cities: Bartow, Cocoa,
Etistis, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Key
ty-uttp t il) Smith of lliitiK'- TivrntynIMf |2!i) Kant, nml lilt unknown
West, Lakeland, I-ake Worth, l,cesinirtl-x claiming nil Inti’rixi In mild
burg, Live Oak, Miami, Ocala, Or­
property.
t.corgo W. Jniins. am i---- Jour*.
lando, l’nlatkn, Pennneeln, St. Augus­ Ill*Towife,
Hurducr 1*. Wand tmil — —
tine,* St. Petersburg, Sanford, Tnmpn, Wood, hi* wife, nnd It. II. Itnrnway
mill each of you If living nnd If dvail.
Winter Haven and Winter Park.
nil pnrll&lt;** &lt;dnIminx nn loterr*! or In­
under, ntiell mill either of them
Dispenastion "ns been given for the terest*
severally or 6&gt;tMcVwl*i’ In nnd In I hi'
organization of n chapter nt Fort following di-serllted tninl "Until r In the
of Kemltiole mul Sluin of Florljiuderdnle which will l&gt;c installed founty
liiu. to-wit:’
,
Tim
Hn*t
half of the Noi l lien»t
within the next few months.
ilimrter nnd the ICnnl half of Northenat
Plans are, now being worked ou( I'lUHlter of Southenat uuurler of HeeHevonleen (17). Tnwmdilp Twen­
for the’ co-operation of the different lloti
ty-rut* (SI) South of ftnnee Twentychapters in the campaign now being nine (29) Hunt.
It npentliiK from the nwnrn hill of
launched to erect a $125,000 Masonic Kinlly
.1. Krdw.iod, Jollied by her till*and DcMolay Dormitory nt the Uni- Land. Thoiiin* J. .Itrilwoed. herein III. ,il.
thnl you mol t-arh of you nre defendkttkilUHNkTajil'lHfilVl-Pl'it'lj.S'Ul ho it liinla In. K.&gt;Ul. Utils Unit &gt;»ur rmlduiiiMe*
nre
that oneh I l f you. the
"shrine" for tlie Order of this state. mild Uliklfown:
imrileil tlefeblliini*. If llvlna. I»
over I he * into of twenty-one year*:
Hint there In no perxou In the suite of
RELIEVED HER TltOUHLEH
I'lnrhln, the nerVlrc of nnlipoenn upon
"1 took Lrcutmcnt from twu doctura. whom would hind the mild defendant*.
If living, or either of tlieni. mol It
One aaiii i had kidney trouble nnd further*npiirnrlruf from the aworu Idll
rumpintilt Hint It 1* lint hr lief of
the other said it was my bladder. of
tho romptalnnni Hint there In ii perNeither did any good. I took nix bot­ non. or nre Pennine, Inlereeli'it In the
nhovo d«'*erlheil
properly,
whomtles of Foley Kidney Pills and am nnrm* or name* nre unknown to the
now well. Foley Kidney Pills did me eomplulnnnt: IT IS TlfHltFFtlltK oil
nil the good and stopped my bad habit all pnrtlon clnlmliiK mi liitermt In
Iurti!" appear to llir hill of nnnat night," writas Mrs. A. Faust, Knox­ Halt!
lijiilnt hrrrln ill. &lt;1 on or lu forn Monville, Miss. Use Foloy Kidney Pills •lay. tho -nl tlay of Srptomhor. A. I*
1923. * '
for quick relief from Backache, Rheu­
It I* further onion'd that till* nutlco
he
puhllxhril In tho Kanforit llorald
matic IVdnx, Dull Headaches, Tired a newspaper
pii IiIImIumI
In Kanfonl.
let ling and Kidney and Bladder trou­ Homlnolo County. Florida, once u week
for
oluht
lonarcutlvo
work*.
ble, Defuse substitutes. Insist upon
WITNESS B. A. liiutKla**, Clerk of
ih" circuit Conn of Homlnolo County.
Foley’s. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Florlilu. mnt the rent of xnlil Court ill
till' Court llouon at Nnhfriril, Hcnilnolc
County, Florhio. ihin the Gin day of
SECRETARY CHRISTIAN
July, A. Ji. 1923.
ISK AI.)
K. A. IMJUOLAHS,
SAYS HE HAS LUST II IS
Clerk Circuit Court,
.
VERY BEST FRIEND
lly: A. )l. Weeks. I). C.
Alcxmutermnn Akrrntno.
Hollcllor for Complalnnnt.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 3.—“ I 7-T-lt-2l-2S-l-t-ll-IJ-25*9-l-9tc
have lost the best friend I ever had
an dso has every American,"-George
IV cHHatiAii, Jr., secretary to Praaldent Harding, told the Los Angeles
Tifnr'a lust night when Informed, of
the sudden ilcath of tha chief cxucutiru in Bail Frunclaco.
k
Tlie news was tnkcn to Mr,. Chris­
tian at Glendale, n suiting, by tb»
Times. He stood with bowed hoad
us he received it. He w#a vlcibly
affected nnd for fully five minutes
did not speak, but stood ntill, his
hat in his hand, his cyer on the
ground.
All members of tho Christina party
removed their hats aim bowed, their
heads. United States Senator Shortlidgo was the first to break the til-1
ler.ee, exclaiming: "Oh, my God!

SANFORD

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1023

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REALM OF SPORTS

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

“Backbone” at the
Milane Tonight

.Sunday Dinner

•••
The story of "Backboned' deals
with the fulfillment "In the Twentieth
AU G U ST 5TH, 1923
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
Century of the love of two young peo­
ple who lived hundreds of years ago,
SOUPS
The settipg is in Northern Maine,
week I A rare combination, indeed, most loses Jthe glrj of his heart before M Fa &gt;«*l ftl 1C&gt; N* W3. !*» M
where Andre do Mersay rules the
Chicken Gumbo Soup
Ml
arc the ingredionta which go Into the he manages to restore order in the Pa ■
v&lt;\
lumbcrirfg town og St. Croix with
•
}
Vr
character portrayed by Walter Hicra country.
RELISH
feudal control. Andre and his grand­
re.
in hia first Paramount starring ve­
Jnrqtieline Logan, who is fentured *3
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
daughter—the last of the race—are
Mi.
hicle, "Mr. Hillings Spends Ilia Dime” us lending woman, heads a strong sup­
Olives
Mixed
Lettuce
Celery
proud. They cherish particulayly U*c
whi^b will be the feature for the last porting cast, i /
Florida Slate League
)•» ha Ri lta Mi
fa-' M ha Mi lovo story of the original •Apridrp dc
Sliced Cucumbers
Sliced Tomatoea
And comember thp prices
hnve
timb'loQfght at the Princess Theatre.
Tampa •!, SL Pete 0. 1
V 'J
Mersay, whoso. Jlfor^wns sgsed thru
P* •♦•’
|
•rROASTS
l&gt;eOn-*laBh«Lm
]
Daytona-Bra dent
rain.
u
w
10
Bpd
20
coftts.l;
.
'What docs “ Backbone” (backbone)
t Between dodging n love-struck girl,
the sacrifice o f hlftjb$W fc|nvjn th®
rev.. \sr. \ ' ]
Lakclnnd-OrtnnihV, rain,.
roenn to you T
escaping the assaults of n gang of
Roam SlHoin of Beef, Dish Grn\
days o f old France; &gt;■&gt;.** “
f N4
.'•&gt; CL. &gt;r
plutthtg uprtacra in n foreign country ra Pi ha' Ka ra Ki jM
P rJ;
Yvonne goes tq Franreto visit thb
Braised Pork Hath. Apple
*
M rSauc
National longue
Have you n backbone? •
and planning how he will win the hnnd
home o f his ancestors. When she re
Roast Chicken. Celery Dresgtj
All games poat|K*ie»L
of (ho girl ho loves, Mr. IHera has one
turns she finds her grandfather con
Fricassee of Chit
What
chance
has
fear
with
back­
of the fastest comedy-drama roles of
fined to his room by. n mysterious
Ha
•
Ha bone?
American league
t’
the photoplny year.
Baked
Sugar
illnoss. She is informed by Anthony
h
k
i
kt
1*5
f
n
&gt;
i
r
j
ha
hu
All gnine* postponed.
Opening in New York City, the
Fried Spring.Ch'ickcn, Country Stylo
Bracken, manager of her grandfath­
'‘Backbone’.’ tonight at the Milane!
story becomes n rapid whirl of excit­
er’s largot interests, that she cannot
E N TR E E
Stuithrrn Association
ing situations. A generous portion of I Walter IHcrs again tonight in “ Mr. A story o f love and courage in the see him. No explanation is offered
Hillings
Spends
His
Dime.”
All games postponed.
lawless
lands
of
the
north.
ocean scenes and a climax that takes
Macaroni Au Gratin
except that it is her grandfather’s de­
Spaghetti Italian
place in Santo Dlnero, n I-ntin-Anierisire.
The
beloved
houSbkeepcr,
Mrs.
Candied Native Yanis
Peach Fritters and Cream Sauce
The love-nnd-lnughtqr knockout.
You'll like this picture of the wild
enn country where the nntlvea are in
Hiers Has Fine Role
Whidden, has been dismissed with all
north
country
where
strong
men
bat­
the throes o f a revolution, furnish
V E G E TA B LE S
Paramount wasn't going to take tle with the elements and beautiful other servants and their places filled
in Splendid Comedy backgrounds o f unusual variety.
by n stolid Indian and a treacherousCrenmed New Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
Green Peas
chances when they made Waller Hiers women go to the mightiest by right
It Is through the efforts of Mr. Hil­
looking Chinaman. Bracken has sum­
ti
star.
They
gave
him
an
all-star
uf
conquest.
Buttered
N
ew
Beets
Garden
Spinach.
Limn
Beans
“ Mr. Hilling* Spend* Hi* Dime"
lings, that the government in saved
moned ns physician n reprehensible
supporting cast— Jarquclin I.ognn,
Mashed
Potatoes
from the'revolutionary gang who seek
III* Fir*l Stnr Film —
horse doctor known as Doc Roper,
IJcorge Fawcett, Clarence Burton and j Only a girl and they feared her in
to establish a rule o f their own. Hill­
whom the girl loathes,
PIES—^DESSERTS
other favorites— and the best ssurefire the Dozen north country where she
Romantic-, adventurous—and n holt- ings faces death several times and al­ Inughter-proof, romantic comedy they
Yvonne
is
indignant,
puzzled.
She
was the mistress of a lawless colony
Lemon Mcrringue Pic
Pumpkin Pie
Custard Pic
drmnnda ndmission to ht;r grandfath­
could buy.
i f lumberjacks.
Blueberry
Pie
Rnisen
Pie
er's room, but Bracken places the In­
If you don’t _think love’s a funny
■
dian on guard at the door of the old
Vanilla Ice Cream, Layer Cake
And
Monday—a
real
good
picture—
■
thing, sco this picture.
man's
quarters. To add to tlje situa-j
■
John
Barrymore
in
•
“Sherlock
■
BEVERAG ES tion, a strange young man—John
■
Holmes."
As an added attraction Internation­
Thorne— hns arrived in Saint Oolx to
■
Iced Tea
Coffee
i
Milk
Buttermilk
al News, which shows some late pic­
America's
foremost
actor now see old Andre de Mersay on business,1
tures of President Harding in Alaska.
5
brings to the screen the greatest dra of a mysterious nature. He is eour-'
ttous but indifferent to Yvonne. This
S
matte role of id! time.
start up in business, whether Farming, Man­
We made a slight error fn yester­
wounds her pride., Epch day he visits
day’s news when we said everyone
The greatest detective'story in the the ehaeau, each day h? is refused ad­
ufacturing or Mercantile, have sufficient
with their Inst names starting with H,
mission. Onco he discloses the fact
world I
C, D, etc., would he given free admis­
that he knows of the romantic love
■ funds to successfully conduct a growing bussion every 2t5 days. Tonight every
i
Conan Doyle's masterpiece acre .-tied secret of Yvoijfte’s ancestor. It puz­
S
one in Sanford with their last name
zles the girl to know’ how he learned
■
at
last. ‘
■
iness without aid from their hank.
Starting with " A " will be given free
of this. Bracken is greatly mystified
admission, and Monday night nil with
:
Filmed in Switzerlnri. Ragland and by Tohrne as is Yvonne.
■
their last name beginning with " 0 ”
■
A
s
“first
aid”
to
your
business—
why
not
Thorne makes a friend of Colonel
America.
■
will be given free ndmisnion and every
Tip, proprietor of the local hotel and
■
night some letter will be given and
old
■ start your Checking Account with this
Our mattress factory will tie closed once a widely-known theatrical per­
every one with their last name begin
■
former. Tip is n Liiiputian with n
ning with that letter will go. in free until September 1st, after that date
bank?
heart
as big ns a giant’s. He is vital­
for the next twenty-six days until all Wt‘ w'd *H’ ld»d 1° hi;vo your orders,
the alphabet is used up. ' So watch — Sanford Mattress Factory. 101-itc ly interested in the situation tit the de
A T PRICES A N D Q U A L IT Y T H A T C A N ’T I1E EQUALED
Mersay home and is ifri avowed antag­
Later, you may need us.
lor your turn. The letters will not
*
onist o f Doc Roper.
come in rotation but skip about.
FOR S ALE —Hood stable fertilizer in
■
Yvonne grows lonesome and fright­
.. car load*.— Sanford Fred A Supply
■
■ r»nii,iBi lain t h i t ...... rim- Hhnrki** Cu., Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street, ened. When affairs have reached the
■ tin n ll-.in r ,*n«i It, -‘ ll r l . r u i ” I r i i l II. ,,,
....
10!l-2tc breaking point for Yvonne she decides
■ llrCItlli-'* “ Uhl W l i n Fur \ i « t " 11,11, ‘ hOHC U3U.
J I '«»tii|i*#nt (ti **Thi* W it Mia m H llh rm ir
___
to swallow her pride ami enlist the
2 l'it»*t*MM Hnc %I««rrn&gt; I ti "On W ill* i Im*
In Ip of Thorne. She is seeking him
». IMnrri** O H I II. I&gt;rlllllr*^ •*Mnlr nml
Manhattan
Shirt
Sale,
McKinnon
A COM M UNITY HU1LDEK
m IV im ilr tM Cri*!! It.
lir M lllr .
1 timiiii*
# ,
.
i
*
when she learns something which
H *1r*ltli 11 ti. %|tiir*« %&gt;rr«. I.rntrl«*r Jt»&gt; . MiirLwuOu ( ll.# AugU.^t —11*1 t*&gt; A llgtlf*t
I
Jnrqiirlliif* lurnin, Mu*
\nlill.
lith
1(J'Mltc shows him, too, to be jin enemy, He
. Ilnrl.
*
h i g h t e s t g a s o l i n e -------------- y o u r f a v ORITE OIL
II. F. WTHTNKB. Cashier ■ Ut*m|iiiui, ISiln Nrtfrl, Wlllliiiu H
F. P. FOKSTF.il, President
has bought a grt ' ,1, n ;
i
l-KKK ROAD SERVICBC. v t:
tiiim iiis iiiS s s ia s a iin is iiis s s is iiiB N ia g is n iis s iis *
' c ' 10™ n." .Vn" 'V.'ir ' i rV!hr *'
, The Herald for first class job work. land on the East branch of tno river-p
a tract which her grandfather bad
long planned to buy and hold to com­
plete hi* domination of this territory.
She decides to wreck Thorne’s project.
Thorne tells Yvonne he will conso
-F1RST STR E E T A N D ELM AYE.
work on his lumber mi!! only if Andre 3 P H O N E 4 I7 -W in Mersay requests hint to do so, face
DROP B Y A N D GET A N ICE C O Ll) CHEItOto face.
COLA FREE------- S A T U R D A Y A N D SUNDAY
This inspires Yvonne to renewed of.
forts tii rain access to her grand- n i i i n R E i i i s c i i D x i i i i i i i D i i i n i R i i i m i i i i i i m i i i i m
:
I..ther. She rails on bracken. Dur:
it g the conference Yvonne is startled
t'i he ir her grandfather's voice sing­
ing outside the window. Bracken is
■
more upstt by this than is the girl,
ia E IlB S B IIIIIIII»IIO B IIB G S IX IlllllI»im illllllll
but be seeks to hide the fuel. On
-i \eral other occasions the voice is
heard singing a favorite old French
■
I ullad. Yvonne fear* perhaps her
■
■
grandfather is demented, but never ■
■
can she find him outside and always
the Indian is standing on guard be­
fore bis door.
Yvonne meets on old servant rind
hears the story of how her grandfath­
er was stricken. An^re had cried out: l ,
■
■■
“ Tell Yvonne—the tail of the dragon.” J;
30x3)4.............................................. .....................$S.f&gt;!)
This means nothing to the girl; it ■
only public.- In r the more. Finally, *
with the keys which the servant has J
gi\cn her, Yvonne gets into her grand- ■
True* and tried, it has proven nil thpt was ever claimed
Prices ( o m h ! f o r Two Weeks Only!
S A L E STARTS T O D A Y — S A T U R D A Y , A U G . 4TII
father's room. It is empty!
Her ■
■
of it, and a great deal more. Star owners everywhere arc
■
grandfather is gone. She is rescued "
heralding their praise of this little car. It is one o f the won­
after a terrible fight by John Thorne, t
PARAGON AND
F A IIR IC A N D
ders of the Twentieth Century. You now sec them every­
M"ho Thorne is and how the girl dis-; ■
U O U I)
AJAX
ROAD KING
where, used as a business and pleasure car combined. \Vc
cover* his identity form a thrilling ■
■
are always pleased to demonstrate (he S TA R to you. Just
■
climax to the story.
%
Fabric
P a ragon
■
call us.
$
2 S \ :i
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Bros. Garage &amp; Machine Co,
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Ill 1.1. KILLED THAT

TACKLED AUTOMOBILE
Mrs. II. F. Williams of
Indian
!
River City and Miss Ann Kinney, who _
were returning from Sanford, last £
Friday night in an K**cx car. Ln- J
countered a bull on the Dixie High- ■
w a y.in tho Turnbull Hammock, in '*
Volusia eounty Just north of Brevard *
county, near the railroad crossing, j l
The bull, s large aHhnllj didn't like ■
the K»sex car, or the headlights, and ■
with lowered head started toward thu *
machine. To avoid belief crowded in- £
Ut a big ditch alongside th* road Mrs. ■■
Williams stepped on tho gas and ran 5
over the' bull, breaking the animal's J
neck.
■
People in a car behind helped re- ■
move the Esex car from {he bull's £
carcass, and then, as the Essex was J
badly damaged, brought the ladies to &gt;■
Titusville.
, j■
During the night some one stole "
two tires from the wrecked car. It ■
will cost about $164 to repair the ■
car.—Titusville Advocate.

S TA R MODELS A N D PRICES
All prices are f. »&gt;. D. Detroit
Commercial Chassis, P la in ........... *............................... $285
Commercial Chassis, Starter ami Demountable Rims.... 280
Roadster, plain........ .............................. ■_...... ................. 319
Roadster, Starter and Demountable R im s ............. ..... 411
routing, Plain
................................ ..... ........... g...... 318
Touring, Starter and Demountable Rim s„....... ........
143
Coupe, Starter and Demountable R im s ......*
J... 580
vedan, Starter and Demountable Rims
...... 615
Station Wagon, Starter and Demountable Rims...:;.....:.. 610'
Delivery Wogan, Panel Top, open front (S U rU r smd—_____
Demountable Rims) ...........{........ ...... .............. .
610
Delivery Wagon, Panel Top, o]&gt;ei| front (St«cUnv*pjl L I I U )
and Demountable Rims) ..‘ . j .............. ................... 630
Delivery Wogan, Six Post Top (Startin' arid Dembuiitable Rims) ........................ ..L................................ - 620
W e Will receive another shipment in u few days, con­
sisting o f tourings and closed types.
Our quota for this month is limited and we urge that
you place.your order immediately to insure prompt delivery.

B. and 0 . M o t o r C o .
DEALERS. HUPMQH1LE, STAR A N D D U R A N T CARS

Cars can be seen day or night.
D ti.f fier»M on talc at Joc’a Smoke,*
■ House, Mobleys Drug S ts'* and ■
A moot Modern Tilling Station with Service Unexcelled
" i Hunt's Phsrmscy.
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Ton can find the name of
ever? lira Business Man
In Sanford in thla Column
each day.
•

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
U wc please you, tell othera; If not,
tell ns. Phone 498

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop."

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
|I7 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

U. W . H E R N D O N
INSU RANCE A G E N C Y
F1RK------- AUTO-------- DON I)S

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

IANFOKD

A. I\ Connelly &amp; Sons
EalnbllakrU 1BOS
Real Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
Phone 18
101-8 Magnolia Ave.

rsTKWART The Florist
Cut Flowers------- — Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
114 Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 260-W

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone 62-------- Sanford, Florida

PURELY

PROFESSIONAL
Cards of Sanford's Reput■Me Professional Men, each
of whom. In his choaen profeeaios the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

George A . DeCottes
A ttorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
■ANFORD -:FLORIDA

FRED R. W IL S O N
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
HANFORD
FLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Bldr.
■ANFORD -s-:- FLORIDA

IC H E L L E

M A IN E S

LAW YER
— Court House
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(II

Daalgwed

Henry^McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
OptkJaa-Optometrtef
• l« Rant First Street 'feaoferd. Fie.

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
D J ta U F a S u i T O INSURANCE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1923

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235.28
Conner Willinmaon, Lot 8, BIk 0, Tr. 1 ............
183.82
Forrest Lake, U t 9, BJk; 0, Tr. 1 ......... - ....
183.82
jW. J. Thigpen, Lot 10, Ulk. 9, Tr. I “ ...............
209.55
Mary I- Loonurdy, Lot 1, BIk. 9, Tr. 2 ---«...-----61.47
completed, nnd tho completed work has been finally acceptd by the City Com­ Lena K. Morrison, S. 14* Lot 2, BIk. 9, Tr 2 ____
95.58
Lena
K.
.Morrison
N.
20
ft.
Lot
3,
BIk.
9,
Tr.
2
Another Achievement For The Wizard mission of tho City of Sanford.
101.70
Luther
Y.
Bryan,
N.
44
ft.
Lot
2,
BIk.
9,
Tr.
2
....
*4
______
Thu following Is tho final estimate of cost of paving Palmetto Avenue
of Wuz.
117.04
W. II. Singletary S. 32 ft. I.ot.3, BIk. 9, Tr. 2 ....
30 feet in width from Second Street south to Third Street nnd 2-1 feet in
Classified Ada 1c a word. No
29.41
W. II. Singletary N. 8 ft. Lot 4, Itlk. 9, Tr. 2 .
h® Ad taken for lean than 25c.
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. *1.—Wood width from Third street south to Fifteenth street, with 2" of sheet asphalt on Dr. N. DeV, Howard Eat. Lot 8, BIk. 5, Tr. 2 ...
121.32
And pnsltively no Classified
pulp produced from hard wood for n rock base:
121.32
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 9, BIk 0, Tr! 1 .......... ...................
** Ada charged to anyone. Caah
use in pnj&gt;er making is the latest at­ •12-14 Cu. yds. Excnvntion at 10c .................... „........................... $ 1,897.50 A. R. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, U t 10, BIk 0, Tr. 1 .........«...
721.32
ha must accompany all urdera.
400 Sta. Yds. overhaul at l c ............
4.00 A. It. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, Lot 11, BIk 0, Tr. 1 ..... .......
tainment at the River Kongo plant of
121.32
•a Count the word* end remit
the Ford Motor Company. It is the 8030 Lin. feet Curb nnd Gutter at 70c........................................... 0,558.80 A. R. &amp; Mary F.. Marshall, Lot 12, BIk. 0, Tr. 1 .........
121.32
hfl orordingly.
first time in the history of the paper
043 Lin. feet Flush Curb at 33c .................................................
212.1'J M. F. Robinson, U t 18, Hlk. 0, Tr. 1 ....... — ...... - ......
121.32
manufacturing industry that hard
285 Lin. feet Granite Curb reset at 15c
42.75 M, F. Robinson, N. 5 ft., Lot 14, BIk 0. Tr 1 ................
18.38
faf ci H s h fc ii u ' iu ti n
9,544.84 Helen Rose Blackman, S. 28 ft. U t 14, BIk. G, Tr. 1 ....
wood hns hcon successfully converted 12559 Sq. yds. rock bnsc laid at 7Gc .............................................
102.94
by what is known ns the "soda pro­ 12412 S(|, yds. 2" Sheet Asphalt top at 99c.............
12,287.88 Helen Rose Blackman, N. 1 ft. Lot 15, BIk 0, Tr. 1 ____
14.71
cess*' ino pulp so hn i could bccnoin
018 Sq. yds. Brick relnid on edge at 05c .........................
401.70. Florence T. llrndy, S. 29 ft Lot 15, 111k. C, Tr. 1 _____ _
FOR S A L E
100.61
cess" into pulp so that it could he
95 Sq. yds. Brick relahl on flnt at 50c ...............................
47.50 T. Brady (less E. 42* ft. of Lot 15 and U t 10,
Florence
P A U lltttti— You can get i m O ood
C52 Sq. Ft. 5" Concrete alley returns ut 24c .............................
150.48
125.36
lilk. 0, Tr. 1 ................... ................... ............. ....
frnm»v and irrigation plug* at the utilized in the production of paper
387 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 19c ........................................................
73.53 W. J. McBride, E. 77’ Loti 1, BIk. 0, Tr. 2 ....................
121.32 ,
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfe nnd therefore is an achievement of
outstanding importance. Heretofore,
14 Cu. Yds. Clnss B. Concrete at $23.00 ........ ...................... ,...
322.00 W. J. McBride, E. 77* Lot 2, BIk (J, Tr. 2 (less S. 14 ft)
09.85
Ft HI SALE— Dusier and (jays' paniia spruce, poplar and similar soft woods
10 TJ po A Inlets at 42.50 .....
425.00 Mary A. Scholl, S, 14 ft. U t 2, BIk 0, Tr. 2 .............
51.47
and varnishes at Sanford Novotty have been looked upon ns the only
14 Type B Inlets nt $32.50 ........................................................
455.00 Mary A. Schnll, N. 20 ft U t 3, nik 0, T r . 4 ................
95.58
Works, Sanford agents.
183-lf&lt;i
kinds available for paper manufac­
7 Manholes 4-fl ft. deep at $50.00
.................................
350.00 I*. Britt S 7 ft Lot 3, 111k 0, Tr. 2 ................— .
25.74
Charles
FOR SALE—Rhode Inland eggs for ture.
2 Manholes fi-8 ft. deep at $00.00
...........................................
120.00Chnrios L. Britt N. 29Vi ft. Lot 4, BIk 0, Tr. 2 .............
108.45
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Experiments
covering
several 3388 Lin. ft. Drain tile at $80,00 jam M........................................
208.80 A. W. Smith, S 3 'i ft. U t 4, Bik 0, Tr. 2 ................
12.87
Ellsworth, Denrdnl! Avenue,- San­ months were carried on before the 2142 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer nt $1.02 ........................................ 2,184.84
121.32
A. W. Smith, Lot 5, Bik 0, Tr. 2 .................................
ford.________________ .
83-tfp River Rouge plant paper mill finally
Extrn Work ................... .....................................................
305.37 G. W. Rutherford, Lot 0, Bik 0, Tr. 2 ..........................
121.32
FOR SALK—ft Pointer imps, No. 1 developed a process whereby hard
7 Monuments at streut intersections nt $0.50.........................
45.50 I). II. Hodges, Lot 7, Bik 0, Tr. 2 ..... - ......... I..........!......
121.32
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San­ wood could he used in the ntnking of
Iaiborntory Inspection of materials ......................................
443.79 L. K. Sessions, Lot 8, Bik. 0r&gt;Tr. 2 ..........................
125.30
ford Ave.
G3-tfr pulp. Now manufacture is Iteing suc­
Lcgnl Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ........................
718.95 Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 9, Biles 7, Tr. 1 ...................
121.32
cessfully carried out on a large scale
Engineering 4 per cent ........................................................ 1,437.90 Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 10, Bik 7, Tr. 1 .......... ............
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
121.32
One new five room house with hath, with plans under way for Increasing
*121.32
Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 11, Bik 7. Tr 1
Total cost .......................
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ production as snort ns new equipment
$38,104.42 primnry School, Lot 12, Bik 7, Tr 1 ........... ;.............
33
121-72
can 1m1 installed.
CUPIED.
121.32
Primary School,.Lot 13, lilk 7, Tr 1
.................... .
33
To lie borne by City 1/3 ....... .......... ................. $12,701.47
The development of the new pro j To ho home by adjacent property
PRICE
121.32
.............. 25,402.95
Primary School, Lot 14, BIU 7, Tr I
.........................
3.1
$3,000.00-------------Terms to suit you
‘'"aides the Ford Motor Company Additional cost of the 30 foot pavement between Fiknt and Second streets Primary School, f.ot 15, lilk 7, Tr. 1 ..........................
121.32
33
to use all of the scrap pieces from its over 24 feet in width:
154.41
A REAL BARGAIN
Building &amp; Loan Asso., Middle 42' Lot 4, Bik 9, Tr. 2 ...
42
body-building plant at River Rouge,
29.41
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
............. ....................... $
134.52 A. L. Betts, S 8’ or U t 4, Bik. 9, Tr. 2 ....................
177 Sq. yds. rock base at 70c...... ................
8
79-tfc thus clTecling n new economy in lum­
.....................................
175.23 A. L. Betts, Lot 5, Bik 9. Tr. 2 ...............................
121.32
33
177 Sq. yds. 2" Asphalt Top nt 99c ................
ber conservation.
183.82
...........................................
10.00 J.
Mautser, Lot fi, Bik 10, Tr. 1 ...............................
50
40 Cu. yds. grading at 40o ........................
FOR SALE o R RENT—House, after
a The'scrap lumber goes into a greut
183.82
......................................... 4.oi\ J. J; Mausrer, Lot 7, Illk. 10, Tr. 1 ........ ................«... v 60
Laboratory Inspection of materials ........
August 1st.—See W. .1. Thigpen.
machine where it is chipped, nnd then
235.28
.....................
0.59 { Meiseh Really Co.. Lot 8, Bik. 10, Tr. 1
..................
04
Legal Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent
98-tfc
carried by suction pipes to an im­
13.18 E. M. Galloway. Lot 9, Bik *10, Tr. 1 ..........................
1B3.82
50
Engineering 4 per cent ........................ .......
FOR SALE OK RENT—Trucking mense digester.
183.82
W. V. Wheeler, fait 10. nik to, Tr. 1 ...................... «...
50
land. I have hammock and pirn*
About 1S.000 pounds, or nine tons,
121.33
3.1
Total additional cost ............................ -......
$ 319.59 J. M. Garrett, Lot 1, Bik. 10, Tr. 2 ...................... .......
trucking land develojKxl, partly devel­ of chips arc placed iti the digester
121.32
J. M. Garrett, Lot 2, Bik. 10, Tr. 2 ........................
33
To
he
borne
by
City
1/3
.......................................
........$110.53
oped and undeveloped iu Iowa City for one hatch and average about 75
272-05
Alma Goertz, Lot 3, Ulk. 10, Tr. 2 ..............................
74
To
be
borne
by
adjacent
property
................
.
......
233.90
N
section fur sale or rent. Write E. R. per cent hard maple, the remainder of
455.86
Holy Cross Church, Lots 4 ami 5, Bik. 10, Tr. 2 .......... 124
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami, oak, ash ami other hard woods. To Number of feet frontage, 530.98
070.54
High School, All Bik. 11. Tr. 1 .................................
204
Additionakassessment per foot frontage, $0,439. .
or sec Robert King, Oviedo.
these are are milled 4.5(H) gallons of
183.82
hirst Presbyterian Church, Lot I, Illk. II, Tr. 2 .........
50
i
84-d; w-tfc caustic solution of sufficient strength For 30 foot paving:
183.82
Mrs. C. G. Willis', Lot 2, Ulk. 11. Tr, 2 .........................- 50
Number of feet frontage, 530.98.
\
I d It SA LK -One first class 1250 li&gt;. to reduce the chips to a high-quality
235.28
F. E. Roiimillst, I.ot 3, Illk. 11, Tr. 2 ............... ..........
04
Assessment per foot frontage $4,1153.
mare mule, 8 years old. One good fibre under seven hours cooking nt
C6.17
F. E. Koumillutt N. 18 ft Lot 4, BIU.II, Tr. 2 ..................
18
To 21 Fool Paving:
single wagon, also 12 sixteen disc } 10 pounds stea mprcISure.
117.04
C. I.. Britt, S. 32 ft.. Lot 4, Bik. 11, Tr. 2 ...................
32
Number of feet frontage, G3I5.4.
«*
harrow. Phone 345-J.
104-Gtp
When the digesting process is com­
183.82
C. L. Britt, Lot 5. Bile. 11, Tr. 2 .........- ........................
50
Assessment per foot frontage, $3.(5703.
pleted the fibre is pumped into wash­
183.82
Louis
Fleischer,
Lot
0,
Illk.
12,
Tr,
1
...........................
50
F.
T.
W
ILLIAMS,
Engineer.
, H ill
K KW T
ing machines and throughly cleansed.
183.82
Uuls Fleischer, Lot 7, Bik. 12, Tr. 1 ...........................
50
E.
It.
Trafford's
Map
of
Sanford
FOR RENT— Eight room housij, West It comes out 100 per cent wood fibre
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 8, Bik 12, Tr.
1 ..............
50 183.82
Final
Feet
Third street, interior newly decor­ ready for paper manufacture.
183.82
1 ..................
51)
Name
Ilesrription
I"'rontnicr. Assessment Mis. C. G. Willis, U t 9, Illk. 12. Tr.
ated anti papered. Call phone 40-W.
Production at the mill at present
183.82
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
Lot
10,
Bik.
12,
Tr.
1
....................
50
$181.49
117
„ *
102-fit p is confined to that of a superior qual­ A. M. DcForrcst, Lot 0, B.lk. 4, Tr. 1 .................. .
.
183.82
R.
It.
Chapman,
E.
(it
of
Lot
1,
Bik.
12,
Tr,
2
........
.
50
152.70
37.12
M. F. Robinson, Lot 7, Bik. 4, Tr. 1 ...........................
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— ity hinder hoard, .075 to .030 of an
183.82
It. B. Chapman, E ‘ i of U t 2, Illk.’ 12, Tr. 2 ___ _____
50
152.70
37.12
M. F, Robinson, Lot 8, Bik. 4, Tr. 1 ........................vSeveral 'housekeeping apartment# inch thick, of firm body, water proof
183.82
Meiseh
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3,
Bik.
12,
Tr.
2
...................
50
152.7(1
37.12
M. F. Robinson, Lot 9, Bik. 4, Tr. 1 ............................ for rent, rooms Inrge and airy. See ur.t xxrcntlonnliy durable.
183.82
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
Lot
4,
Bik.
12.
Tr.
f
.......................
50
162.7(1
37.12
M. F. Robinson, Lot 10, Bik. 4, Tr. 1 ..........................
Mrs. Smith, 300 French Ave. lOI-Otp
The fill operating on a twenty183.82
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 5, Ulk. 12, Tr. 2 ........... .......«... * 50
1.75.81
33
T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, Bik. 4, Tr. 2 ...............................
four schedule, daily produces 20,480
FOR RENT—Cottage.—J. Musson.
183.82
135.81
S. M. Schwartz, Lot fi, Illk. 13. Tr. 1 ...........................
50
33
T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, Illk. 4, Tr. 2 ........... - ....................
104-7tp! gnished pieces and in addition turns
183.82
135.81
S, M. Schwartz, Lot 7, Ulk. 13, Tr. 1 ...................... —
50
33
T. E. Wilson, Lot 3, Bik. 4. Tr. 2 .............* ... .............
out
1,000
boxes
for
shipping
purposes.
230.28
135.81
S.
M.
Schwartz,
Lot
8,
Ulk.
13,
Tr.
1
...........................
04
FOR RENT— Entire upper floor, un­
33
Odd Fellows Building Asso,, Lot 4, lilk. 4, Tr. 2 .........
This latest development at the
183.82
Mrs. H. A. MeCal ley, Lot 9, Illk. 13, Tr. 1 ............... «...
50
135.81
33
’
furnished, 714 Oak Ave.
104-5tp
Odd Fellows Building Asso., Lot 5, Bik. 4, Tr. 2 .........
River Rouge plant is in keeping with
183.82
Mr.
H.
A.
McCalley,
Lot
10,
Bik.
13,
Tr.
1
...................
50
141.98
34.5
board
F.
P.
Rines,
Lot
0,
Bik.
4,
Tr.
2
.....................
...........
FOR'"RENT- Furnished room.
the company's general policy of cllmC. It. Berner, Lot 1, Illk. 13, Tr. 2 .........................
50 183.82
(17.90
10.5
F. P. Rines, N. '*i of Lot 7. Bik. 4, Tr. 2 .......................
optional, new house ami furnishings
mating waste'wherever possible nnd
07.90
B. T. Corey, I.ot 2, Bik. 13, Tr. 2 ......................
50 183.82
]6.5
R. G. Stockton Heirs E, 85' of S'A Lot 7, Bik. 4, Tr. 2
in ensy walking distance. Phone No. j
235.28
To7-Ctp " f continually setting new nnd high- R. G. Stockton Heirs, E. 85* Lot 8, Bik. 4, Tr. 2 .........
135.81
B. T. Corey, U t 3, Illk. 13, Tr. 2 .................................
04
33
5, Mr. R e g i s t e r . _________ '
er standards of manufacture so as
183.82
L. D. Rhodes, Lot 4, Ulk. 13, Tr. 2 .................. ....... 50
121.32
33
Sarah
M.
Estorby,
W.
CO
'
Lot
9,
Ulk.
5,
Tr.
1
............
FOR RENT— Large nicely furnished to bring the utmost in quality.
183.82
J, C. Higgins Heirs, Lot 5, IUk. 13, Tr. 2 ............ ......«...
50
121.32
33
Sarah
M.
Eaterhy,
Lot
10,
lilk.
5,
Tr.
1
.......................
apartment. All modern conveni­
183.82
J.
N.
Glllon,
I
Ait
fl,
Illk.
14,
Tr.
1
.................
......
.......
50
121.32
33
T. E. Wilson, Lot 11, Bik. G, Tr. 1 ...............................
ences, running water, lij^its nnd gas.
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 4.—The Bap­
183.82
Meiseh
Realty
Co.,
U
t
7.,
Illk.
14,
Tr.
1
.......................
50
121.32
33
Apply 417 West Second street. IOC-4tp tists of this city have awardeS a eon- T E. Wilson, Lot 12, lilk. 5, Tr. 1 ..............................
235.28
Meiseh Realty Co., U t 8, Illk. 14, Tr. 1 ...„..................
Cl
12142
33
W. It. DuPrec, I/»t 13, Bik. 5, Tr. 1 ......... ................
FOR RENT — 3 unfurnished rooms, tract for the construction of a now
121.32
Wm. A. Parker, Lot 9, Illk. 14, Tr. 1 ......................
50 183.82
.73
W. It. DuPrec, Lot 14, Bik. 5, Tr. 1 ..................... .......
311 Elm Ave.
100r5tp church building to cost $70,000. It is
183.82
121.32
Mrs.
Fannie
1
1
.
Rohblns,
W
03
ft
Lot
10,
nik.
14,
Tr
1
50•
33
II. Ephrcnspcrgcr, Lot 15, Bik. 5, Tr. 1 .—........—.
183.82
1.70.88
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep­ expected to he completed within less H. Ehrensperger, Lot 10, Bik. 5, Tr. 1 ..........................
Orin II. Stenstroni, U t 1, Ulk. 14, Tr. 2 ......................
50
35.fi
183.82
O.
D.
Farrell,
Lot
2,
Illk.
14,
Tr.
2
1.........
.......
......
«...
50
*
ing rooms on first floor. \Vill lake than a*year.
121.32
33
C. II. Smith, E. 05 ft. Lot 1, Bik. 5, Tr. 2 ....................
183.82
two children.—312 East Fifth Street.
121.32
Herald Printing Co., U t 3, Ulk. 14, Tr. 2 ..................
50
33
C. H. Smith, E. 05 ft., Lot 2, Bik. 5, Tr. 2 ....................
419.10
I08-2tp
Seminole
Realty
&amp;
Investment
Co.,
U
t
4,
Illk.
14,
Tr.
2
114
121.32
w a NTEd
33 „
II. Ehrensperger, Lot 3, Bik. 5, Tr. 2 ...........................
183.82
Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 0, Illk, 15, Tr. I
- ..... - ..........
50
121.32
33
FOR RENT OR SALE—5 room cot- WANTF.D— BOYS TO SELL THE H. Ehrensperger, Lot 4, Bik. 5, Tr. 2 •••»•••••»••#**»*»•i#**
183.82
30.33
Meiseh
Ilcnlty
Co.,
Lot
7,
Illk.
15,
Tr.
1
.....................
50
8.25
tage, furnished; also 3 room apart­
SANFbltD HERALD ON THE II. Ehrensperger, N. 1/4 Lot 5, Bik, 5, Tr. 2 ................
236.28
90.99
Meiseh Realty Co., U t 8, nik. 15, Tr. 1 ...«.... ........ ......
64
24.75
ment furnished for rent.—803 W. 3rd STREETS OF HANFORD. A GOOD Dr. N.'DcV. Howard Est. S. 8/4 Lot 5, lilk. 6, Tr. 2 ...
183.82
130.88
Meiseh Realty Co., U t 9, Bik. 15, Tr. I-.—........— ......
60
35.0
St.
__________ io *-21" CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 0, Bik. 5, Tr. 2 .... - ..........
183.82
121.32
Meiseh
Realty
Co.,
U
t
10,
B|k.
lfi,
Tr.
1
....—..—
.....
.
60
.73
P o l ntENT— Onelnrge room with TO MAKE BIG PBOFIT8 FOR A Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 7, Bik 5, Tr 2 .... — ----970,64
121.32
Park, All Bik. 16, Tr. 2
--------------------264
.73
screened porch, suitable for two FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS Primary School, I-ot 10, Bik, 7, Tr. 1 .................... ...a.
209.55 • Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 0, Bik. 15; Tr. 1 .............. ........
67
SHIPP
A
T
THE
HER
ALU
OFFICE.
N.
O.
Corner,
E.
C9.G’
U
t
I,
Bik.
7,
Tr.
2
...............
gentlemen, also 3 single rooms at 200
483
183.82
Meiseh Realty Co., U t 7, Hlk. Id, Tr. 1 ------- ----------60 ’
- ' _____
.dh-tf Ruth Garner and F. S. Duiger, Jr,, Lot 2, Bik. 7, Tr. 2
Park Ave.
109-5tp •
Meiseh
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Bik,
lfl,
Tr.
1
WANTED*—Job truck or tractor driv- Ruth Garner and F. S. Duiger^Jr., N, 15’ Lot 3, Bik. 7, ! -jm v o
r. *:.
liaise
.55.14
Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 9, Hlk. 16, Tr. 1 ...................
OU
LOST
15 ■ '■**
ing by on experienced mechanic
183.82
128.07
Meiseh
Realty
Co.,
U
t
10,
Bik.
lfl,
Tr.
1
................
60
85
Mrs.
J.
J.
purdon,
S.
35'
Lot
3,
Bik.
7,
Tr.
2
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419.10
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10
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J,
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,
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183.82
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183.82
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183.82
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the
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183.82
. 60
A.
Raffeld,
Lot
1,
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8,
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Herald.
please return to J. C. Hutchinson nnd
Florida,’ this 27th day of July, A. D. 1923.
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receive reward,______
109-ltp,
(S E A L )
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236.28
04
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'
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6,
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IN

HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 101

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923

VOLUME IV.

VICE PRESIDENT RAILROAD COMMISS
I orB
COOUDGE IS
atH
PRESIDENT

v rm FLORIDA SHIPPERS
SAYS COMMISSION CHAIRMAN

Takes Office at 2:47 Sanford Kiwanis
Sends Condolence to
This Morning at
Mrs. Harding Today
Home

RE- Big: Dance Tonight
SENT OupSTipN ANY
at the Woman’s Club
KIND REGULATION
PATTER

ARE MISTAKEN
In Their Ideas and Willing to
Abide They Say But Auctions
Do Not Prove It

The local chapter, Order of DeMoley, will put on a big dance tonight
at the new club house of the Wom­
en’s Club. Everyone is invited to at­
tend the dance which begins at -9 and
lasts until 1. Music will be furnished
by Elwell’s Orchestrn of Orlnndo. Ad­
mission fl.f&gt;0 per couple. Everybody
^omc out and have a real good time.

The Sanford Kiwanis Club sent the
following wire of condolence to Mrs.
Hnrding this morning:
"Sanford Kiwnnis Club expresses
Itt deepest sympathy In this, your
hour of bereavement and the nation's
sorrow.—Ssnfonl Kiwanis Club."
President Harding was n member of
the Mnrlon, Ohio, Kiwnnis Club and
took a great interest In the work of
tho club wherever he happened to be
located.

T IT pE E M S JMPQSSIBLJE
TQ IMPRESS THIS Ut»ON
LEGISLATIVE MIND

BURR
During CtnirHO of His Addrwp
to Citrus nnd Vegetable
Growers and Shippers

&lt;nr T|i» a u m U k s r r r « )
ORLANDO, FIs., Aug. 3— 1
Florida railroad commission nt
OHLAN DO, Fla., Aug. 3.—There Is
more legislation at the hands of t^o
every evidence that the carriers do
state legislature, but for soveral ses­
not intend to treat fairly with the
sions “ it has seemed impossible to*
shippers, declared H. II. Hurr, chair­
impress this upon the legislative
man of the state raijrond commission,
mind,"
the chairman of that commlispeaking here today before a meeting
slon, R. .11. Burr, declared hero to­
of citrus fruit growers and perish­
day during the courso of an address .
able freight shippers of Florida.
before n meeting of citrus fruit grow­
The meeting was called to consider
ers and perishable freight shippers
Increased refrigerator charges which
of tho state gathered here to protest
the railroads have given notice they
against proposed Increased refrigera­
Intend to putr Into effect August 10,
tion charges by the railroads.
and to .consider ways and means to
Mr. Burr declared tho commission
Some Time in
prevent action of the carriers in as­ Spent
was
without sufficient funds to con­
sessing the increases which will ap­
Florida After Election
duct rntc cases as they should be con- •
proximate 15 per cent, according to
Demise of Harding Will ducted before tho Interstate Com­
Before Taking Seat
estimates by the commission.
turn Republican Con­ merce Commission, If tho best results
The carriers “ do not scorn to real­
(Sr Thr AMurl.Ird P r o )
vention Upside Down were to be obtained. Ho Indicated,
ise that there is a mutual interest
ATLANTA, Gn., Aug. 3.—The
however, that there Is a likelihood
existing between the shippers and
(lip Tkr Aaaorlnfnl l*rcaa)
south mourned today the death of her
carriers," Mr. Burr asserted, and
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Death that his body will combine its pro­
true friend in the passing of the Pres­
added that "the more tonnage the
throws new complications into tho tests nnd go before the federal rate­
ident. Many recalled the four visits
regulating commission with a portest
shipper produces for tho'enrrier, the
political situation within the Repub­
which Harding made this section af­
not only against the refrigvrutltor
moru the carrier wants to take from
lican party which undoubtedly will
ter election o f presidency
chnrgcs.now proposed, but wou,ld also
hnve far-reaching reflections In the
the shipper.- ’
........
out also that ho "broke the solid
enter a protest against tho present
national convention ndxt yenr. I’ rob.
"The carrier, ns a general nde, re­
south" in 1920 when Tennessee cast
line haul rates throughout the state.
ably will turn whnt many expected
sent, and have always resented, the
its electoral vote for him by a big
The commission has been watching
to be morcly n ratification meting in­
question of regulation, although they
majority. Hnrding spent some weeks
the Income of the roads for somo time
to
a
contest
for
Republican
president­
profess at certain times they have in Florida between election and in­
with this step in view, he asserted.
ial nomination with stalwart con­
Reports of Yesterday Were So Cheering That His
been mistaken in their ideas and ure duction into office of president.
Returning to tho legislative angle,
servative Republican forces nlllgncd
perfectly willing and glad to have
Death' Came as a Great Shock to Millions Who
the
chairman of tho commission as­
on one side nnd forces represented by
the regulation, but their actions do
serted that "tho commission has been
Were
Anxious
About
President’s
Condition
Sanford
Truck
Growers
such
leaders
us
Johnson,
Borah,
Lnnot point to a confirmation of this an­
handicapped in all the rate legislation
Follettv on the other. Six months
nouncement,” the commission chair­ Hold
Annual Meeting
M M
ago renominntion of Hurtling without for years for the lnck' of sufficient
man continued.
and
Elect
New
Officers
r
j
i
s
i
i
M
r
any substantial contest seemed as­ aiVoprlstlon to properly conduct a
Mr. Burr, in sketching the history
rate esse.” Tho present Instance finds
•
* *»
MRS. CALVIN COOLI DO3
sured. •
of refrigeration charges applied to
the commission more hopelessly with­
The nnnunl stockholders meeting'of
pcrishnblc shipments from the state,
III, T h r A » , » r l n l r ( l I’ r r . a )
out the necessary funds to do things
HARDING’S SISTERS.
the Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,- was Mrs. Harding Who W as Reading to Him at the
said that "in September, 1910, the
PLYMOUTH, Vermont. Aug. 3.—
IN WASHINGTON. WILL
which they know are absolutely ne­
held on Wednesday, August 1st. at H
railroad commission of Florida at­
'
Time
of
Stroke
is
Bearing
Up
Bravely
Un­
Vice President Calvin Cpolldgo be­
START
FO
KM
Alt
ION
cessary
In the present situation.
o’clock p. m. nt the court house. There
tacked tho refrigerator charges ap­
come president of the United States
“
Tho
legislature adopted thrf soder
the
Awful
Strain
of
Several
Weeks
was quite a large attendance of stock­
MARION, O., Aug. 3.— Miss Abb called budget plan for tho various de­
plicable on Florda, pcrshables, and
nt 2:47 o’clock this morning, Eastern
holders and very much Interest dis­
also the line haul charges."
••
standard time, when he took oath of gall Harding and Mrs. Carrie Votaw, partments of the state government,"
played.
•
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—The nation today,mourned
office In tho living room of his fa­ sisters of tho president, who havo Mr. Burr continued. “ Prior to the
Continuing, he declared:
The financial statement for , the
the pass in*; of Uh leader. The American people from const to
"After nn extensive hearing before
ther’s farm house in this little moun­ boo ntrnveling In tho East, were lo­ convening of tho legislature the bud­
post yenr Was rend and showed th.it
coast, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf and In territories be­
tain village where he was born. Three cated in Washington liy Dr. Carl W. get commission, consisting o f the
the Interstate Commerce Commission
the Sanford Truck Growers are In bet­
yond the seas bowed their heads In grief for President Hardof Urlgndicr General Governor, Comptroller, and State
hours earlier he had helm notified of Sawyer, son
an order of that commission was is­
ter condition financially, thart they
ill# was dead. In the enrly hours of last cycning after u day
the death of President Harding and Charles E. Sawyer, personal physician Treasurer, sent out a questionnaire
sued which brought about a 20 per
have ever boon heretofore.
which had brought renewed hope of recovery death came sud­
in brief statement bad expressed his of tho president. They wired that to tho different departments of the
cent decrease in the ico factor con­
The total number of cars bandied
denly nnd struck down Warren G. Harding with a stroke of
grief nt the pnssing of his chief and they would take the Ural train to government to make up an estimate
tained in the refrigeration chnrgcs.
by this organisation during the past
cerebral apoplexy. The end came Instantaneously without
friend, and his purpose o f carrying Marion.
This tariff went into effect giving the
of their needs for the ensuing two
season was 1,«&gt;«0 cars. The associa­
even
a second of warning at 7:30 o’clock. There wns no time
out policies, “ which he begun for ser­
growers of Florida the benefit of
years. Tho railroad commissioners
tion has made n nice gain in tonnage
to summon additional physicians, no time to call members or
vice of the American people.” Presi­ bis mentality which first attracted to fully answered
same'on the crop for the ecason 1921­
this questionnaire,
for next year, and with the sumo av­
the official family and no time for medical skill to exercise its
dent Cooltdgo left Plymouth for Rut- him the attention of political leaders. and pointed out to tho budget com­
22. Shortly afldr these rates went
erage yield per acre that prevailed
knowledge. It wns all over In the twinkling of an eye and it
laiiri on his way to Washington at The late Senator W. Murray Crane, mission whnt was necessary for the
into effect the carriers again peti­
during tho last season, tho organisa­
left the nation and world shocked and in grief.
7:30 o’clock this morning.
'
who wns n resident o f Cooleiige’a con­ commission to property function in a
tioned tho Interstate Commerce Com­
tion will handle nt ffcmt 1,200 cars
Mrs. Harding, tho constant companion of her distinguish­
gressional district, was among tho way that would bo satisfactory to th#
mission to re-open the ense, which
ed husband, wus faithful until the end. She was reading to
Colvin Cooliilge, although by pro- first.to note these qualities, and he people of Florida, and for the great­
wos denied. Soon afterward the car­ hext year.
The Sanford Truck Growers have
him a few minutes before 7:30 when she noticed a shudder
tession a lowycr, entered the public resolved to utilixo tho first opportun­ est good. In the making up of that
riers again petitioned the Interstate
been gaining tonnage consistently
run through the frame of the man she had loved and encour­
service nlmost immediately upon, leav­ ity to propcct Mr. Coolldge into the budget the commission did not ap­
Commerce Commission and obtained
during the past three years and the
aged In adversity and praised in success, und before she could
ing college.
__
national political arena.
parently agre with the M a a so f the
permission to re-open the case.
membership is well satisfied,
arise from the chair President Harding had collapsed in bed
By hard work and steady progress railroad commission and wpilo In­
First elected n member o f the city
“ A great deal o f testimony was
following officers were elected
to
und she rushed to the door calling for the physicians to come
council of Northampton, Mass., tho Mr. Coolldge entinued his rise until creasing slightly the salary o f two
taken which finally resulted in an­
handle the business during the coming
quickly, General Sawyer, chief of staff of physicians who has
city which had been his home since he he could bo considered for high state employes, the appropriation remains
other decision of the Interstate Com­
season: T. F. Adams, president! J.
been attending the chief executive, wns also in the room nnd
became n voter, he progressed steadily office, and then it was that Senator practically as ib has been for years.
merce - Commission, vkhlch was ren­
J. Holly, vice-president! J. &lt;-•
two nurses present, did all they could but It availed nothing.
Tho legislature mot and selected its
upward through the offices of city so­ Crane and other leaders exerted their
dered in November, 1922—their for­
son, general manager; H. A. Cobb
The
president
nnd
fought
and
won
a
victory
against
disease
powers
to
have
him
nominated
for
tho
Joint
appropriation committee of the
licitor,
mayor,
membership
In
tho
mer order being modified by taking
scc'y-trcas., with the following to
but it appeared In more insidious form and he lost the battle.
He
was two houses was formed, he said, ana
houso of representatives and of the lieutenant governorship.
off 5 per cent of tho reduction in the
servo as directors: Henry Nickel, Y\.
Gfreat as was the shock to nil who dwell under the American
senate of
s*rving *■ elected in tho first campaign won by they had hearings off the appropria­
former ojdcr, so that tho 1922-23
g. Hand, John Ludwig, Tetcr Thurs­
flag
and
to
the
peoples
in
many
lands
for
President
Harding
president of the latter body, and then the Republicans In Massachusetts for tions. “The commissioners tri^d at
crop was moved at a reduction of 15
ton, A. It. Merriwcther, II. J. Lehman,
by
virtue
of
his
office
his
kindly
lovable
personality
had
be­
as lieutenant governor, until elected several yeara, duo to tho Progressive that time to impress upon the appro­
per cent of tho former charges, which
George Herbat and J. B. Jones.
come a world figure, the great shock came to his Wife rending
governor, and In 1920 vice-president party spllt^ Thereafter It was but priation committeo the necesstyr «rst
tariff is now in effect, and which the
With this corps of officers the pro­
by his sWe. But she did not collapse. "She «roa of course at
logical for him to succeed to the gov­ for salaries for technical employee
of the United States.
.
carriers by the present tariff fdod gress that has been illustrated, should
first
unable
to
realize
that
ahe
had
lost
a
husband
who
had
with the Interstate Commorco Com­
In the more than twonty years ho ernorship, an office which he hold for that would enable the commission to
bo continued throughout the coming
made
up
all
Interest
in
her
life
for
so
many
proudland
happy
mission, effective August 10th, seek
gave to those duties hi*'time was al­ two terms and which ho left for the employ men capable o f dole# tho
years,” said Sawyer later, "but there was no collajwe, ho hys­
things tho commission b «
[*•* .
to do away with. However, the tariff y e a r , __________'
most exclusively devotudito. tho prob­ vice-prealdency.
teria. just a brave rally to face her sorrows and
• lems of public affairs. Only Incident­ The dramatic events of tho Boston cessary to do in the cppduct of the
which the carriers havo filed seeks to SECRETARY DAVI8 IB
ina unon her with this hour.” Mrs. Harding was standing the
impose an increase on all the factors
Ally did he turn to the law, although police strike, In which the governor office. Again the commies}**
SHOCKED IN LONDON
shock
well
early
today
but
whether
she
could
stand
uj&gt;
U
I?d?5
by n ew s o f death
Ye always mslntmined an office with took a firm and unyielding stand for parently failed to make aa impression
of refrigeration charges which amount
the
grief
that
bore
down
upon
her
as
the
8udJ
°
urneyJba,c^J^
law and order, focussed upon him In upon the Joint appropriation commit­
to more than the refrigeration charg­
kn associate at Northampton.
Washington Is made, was another question. Those who know
1919 national attention and made of tee. Therefore, the commission now
frir
T
f
c
*
^
A
^
l
a
t
c
d
Ho
wns
born
in
tho
villsgo
of
Ply­
es originally were."
• LONDON. Aug. S. The Associaica
her best, say she will.
___
him almost overnight a national fig­ flnda itself with only a few thousand
mouth,
V
t,
on
July
4,
1872,
of
Puri­
The railroad commission has peti­ I’ resa telephoned James J.
'
tan ancestors who came to this coun­ ure. For a while he was Ulked of dollada available In a * fh t that contioned the Interstate Commerce Com­
With tho passing of Mr. Harding Buth Powdcriy. and Sup Dsusser,
prominently aa a presidential possi­ servativcly estimated will coat » l * r
mission for a suspension o f the tariff o l President B .tdln*’.
Mrs. try and settled in Watertown, Mass.,
tho office o f president devolves upon were in’ the room at the time.
bility.
•
carrying these charges, Mr. Burr dlately it was received here. n»e
000."
.
.
Calvin Coclldge, vice-president of the Hardir4R wjth characteristic faithful­ in 1630.
Aa vice-president be became a reg­
“This leads me to eay to the fTowHe left the-farm In 1891 for Am­
stated. If the auspensloh U not
secretary was terribly
e ln United States, a man silent by ns- ness and constant tenderness, was
herst College snd graduated
with ular attendant at the president's cab; ers and business men o f Florida," tha
granted it will be necessary, he said,
He thanked the A s s o rte d Press m tflrf, but demonstrated a* •trong In
Wading
to
tho
president
at
the
time.
honors in 1895. Immediately upon {pet meetings, a custom established speaker etclalmed. “ that they have
for the state and the growers not a trembling voice for conveying
emergencies. He was notified of the
Then without a warnlqg, a slight leaving college he went to Northamp­ for the first time Jp bis case.
not heretofore paid enough q ( p a | |
only to meet the voluminous testi­ news to him, but hi. voice seemed
death of Mr. Harding at hla homo in shudder passed through the frame o f
Mr. Coolldge married Miss Grac# to the Kloctlon qf m«a to
ton to study law,, and finaUy settled
mony which the carriers “ without
too broken to say more.
Goodue, whorp he first met in North­ them in the legislature,
llymouth, Vt. ■
|he chief executive, he collapsed and there.
rebuttal'of the carriers’ testimony."
Post Wheeler, the American &lt;cha g
the
end
cam
e.Im
m
ediately
the
In­
ampton
as a teacher, in 1005, and they cast their voice blindly and.—
The
suddenness
with
which
the
end
It was Mr. Coolldge’s common sense
This will Involve very expensive d’affalra, was similarly ‘ j1Joxrni
°
' ram# was shown by the fact that only dications o f distress allowed thomselvhave
two
eons.
i o - .u ~ t s e .r M * * * ')
&gt;rroW
sorr
Ms
insight
into
legislative
tactics
and
examinations and inspections of the Likewise, he expressed great
. ((V4III—4
MC* I"—r)
•
Mr*. Harding and tho two nurses,
methods employed by the carrlcra in
and surprise.
• Me*
'( D r T k r

l* r r » » )'

SOUTH MOURNS
DEATH
OF TRUE FRIEND

DEATH THROWS
COMPLICATIONS
INTO POLITICS

NATION MOURNS PASSING OF; ITS
LEADER FROM COAST TO COAST AND
TERRITORY BEYOND THE SEAS

END CAME SUDDENLY LAST*NIGHT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

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rvAUGUST 2, 1928
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'MRS. n t lt D ftAJKJER, Society Editor
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GENEVA

EIGHT HUNDBRCtlig HIERS DEM ANDS : :.v
$5.00 A N D LO! HE
GO THROUGH TO
GETS $5,000 CASH
SUMMER CAMPS
About eight hundred Florida young
men ranging in ages between 17 nnd
24, arc- now well on their respective
w ays-to attend the civilian military
training camps during the month of
August at Camp McClellan, Anniston,
Ala., Fort Barrancas, Pensacola., nnd
Camp Bragg, Fnyettovillc, N. C., a
majority of . them passed through
Jacksonville, stopping off h orc'b o during/ .Iho past, t*ro
days and last nignt over 350 left jin
t*
£o(k *&gt; -^ lie. Seaboard
A{r Line anil Southern systems.
'rhAAiKhutt'^ruesdny trains from
various sections o f Florida arrived
bringing in detachments of the young
fellows, some o f whom have had pre­
vious experience In' similar camps,
while the majority have never had
an opportunity for aurh training.
They were all likely looking speci­
mens of hanhood, Some short and
heavy set, others slender of stature
but with plenty of chances to (ill out.
Others tall and rangy of build looked
competent to take up the military du­
ties right at the start like Vetcrnnn.

t'onnj Incident In S u r ’a Klr«t Conic-

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o n i g h t

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JACKIE COOGAN!

-—IN—
dy, "Mr. Billings Spends Ills •'
William Ballard and son Homer left
Ociitlc Cain Is fnlling nr wo take
tail*. o r trfrakna* the U r n . It ttIII
.
Dime”
.
Ortalla.
Thursday for tho cast coast to spend this rag o f freedom to press.
hr i r r t f l r a tftr rttilrii
How would you like to nak five dol­
BIRTHDAY PARTY
w few days.
lars for information you had nnd hnvo
Monday afternoon, Master James
Mrs. T. W. Prcvstt. spent Thursday
Mrs. David ,Speer returned Tues­
, Miss Gladycc Boyd, o f Tavares, la
the buyers ^misunderstand nnd give
Jackie’s search for fortune liroq^l
. day from a month’s stay at Coronado
the ip la t of Miks Elisabeth Garrison Bradford, of Banford, whp Is spend­ with Mrs. Fred Ballard.
yon
five thousand dollars.?
ing
the
summer
in
'Calhoun,
Ga.,
with
Beach
very
much
Improved.
him through many adventUltJ . ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Logan
were
in
San­
for the weekThat exceptional situation arises In his long loat daddy.
his sunt, Mrs. J. D. Kcvvcr, entertain­ ford Thursday on business.
"Mr. Billings Spends Ills Dime,” n
Miss Velma Allen l^fr-vtoday, for
Mrs. C. J. MnrsHdll and children of
ono of the funniest and quite uJ
,MTs. L. N. Iiansrlf returned homo ed a number of his little friends from
Paramount Walter Hiers first star
•
1
until
0
p.
m.
in
honor
o
f
his
fourth
Sgnjtyrd spent, n few days last week her homo in Montgomery, AJIt^Aflar
most pathetic story in which J ^ l
Saturday from McRae, Qa., -where she
picture, which coipos to the.Princess
birthday. The house was artistically wl(h hi*.mother. Mrs. Sheldori
a pleasant visit to her aunt,
Coognn has appeared. Conte
was the guest of her sister.
Theatre Friday and Saturday. Waller
decorated
in
pink
and
white
flowers;
Allen,
on
Park
avenue.
.
It and bring tho children.
M
r^ftqy;
T
i
f
t
n
d
son,
of
New
Ml**! 101••jrihy r ■“ ' t
spends his last ted cent piece fo r i a attractions, too.
these
same
colors
being
carried
out
in
Sraytna,
pro
spending
a
few
days
iM r. aad Mrs. Clyde Derby are mov­
il
cigar. Inside tho band of that cigar
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bennett left to­
with Mrs.. *E. ft. Ktlbe, who Is sick.
ing odt to their summer camp on Sil­ the favors and ices.
is
n
socre^
mossago
from
an
InsurrfecAfter playing many games on the
Miss Lucy Atkinson spent Wednes­ day for Brevard, North Carolina,
ver Lake.
■
*
to gang in Santo Dincro, n South Am­
-Friday and Saturday
lawn, the little guests were invited in­ day with Mrs. Wm. Kllbc.
where they will spend the qummer
! *
erican
republic,
to
socret
agents
o
f
the
Mrs. H. B. Raulcrson and daughter months.
WALTER IIEIILS |n
J. Howard Jarrott, Jr., will arrive to the dining room. The birthday cake,
revolutionists |in this country.
here this afternoon from Savannah Iced in white and topped with four Nan, of Sanford, spent Wednesday
When
the
agents
attempt
to
get
thts
J. J. N.. Conner, manager o f the
and will be the guest o f his slater, tiny white candles, in rose holders, with Mrs. J. M. Prevatt
“Mr. Billings Spend* |
infoi mntion from llicrs as to what
centered
the
table.
The
chandeliers
Sanford
Shoe nnd Clothing Company
Mrs.
George
Peters,
Mrs.
John
AdMrs. J. Wilbur McKee.
wns
in
the
hand,
ho
agrees
to
scll.it.
were shaded in pink crepe paper, and sms, Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and Mrs. left this afternoon for Jacksonville
His Dime”
“ IIow much?” demands the secret
at
each
place
were
tiny
pink
crepe
on
a
business
trip.
He
will
return
P.
T.
Wakefield
were
In
Sanford
Sat­
Miss Mary Louise Dickinson, of
agent quickly. *
'•
tho end of the week.
Tampa, will arrive here tomorrow and haskts filled with candy. The children urday shopping.
Astounded hy tho sudden request,
were
served
cherry
ice
cream
and
an­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Chas.
Phillips
and
will be the house guest of Miss Sarita
liters is unable to talk. Instead, ho
gel food cake. Tho favors were toy Mrs. Fred McFsrlnnc were in San­
Born to Judge and Mrs. £. F. Houstt k e .
C H I L M t a ’ S FATAL DISElm
merely
holds up his two bonds and
balloons and magnetic toys. The lit­ ford Thursday.
holder a fine baby boy. Tho little
WonM and paraatUa in the inu*
signifies
“
ten,"
but
he
means
“
ten
of children undomlno •health mod
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt received n letter fellow was born in the Methodist par­
George N. Johnson and family, of tle host was assisted in receiving his
dollars."
' • weaken their vitality that they u tlL
guests
by
his
aunt
and
his
mother.
from
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. fc. Franklin sonage'nt Ft. Meade yesterday while
White Flalna, N. Y., were among the
"Too much,” cries the other and in- ■to resist tho diseases so fatal to chfljt
Tho invited guests were: Billie and who report having spent a most do* the Judge and Mrs. Housholder wore
Many' arrived in the early afteroot-of-state arrivals here yesterday
Tho safo courso is to giro a few Z L
Mary Johnston, Alico Hill and Kath­ lightful time at Brevard, N. C., in' the visiting tho Judge's parents, Dr. and . . . . .nil h » l » K relative, an,! friend,
h” J” 11 cora',r“ n’ l"c " " Whltc'i Cream Vermifuge H
and are stopping at the Montcsuma.
airf expeU tho wornw without the*?
erine Bolding, Sara and Syble Tate, land of the cascades nnd waterfalls. Mrs. Housholder of the Ft. Meade In Jnck.nnvilte rcnltered nb.,,,1 the:
to t.hlch Walter n„^ c . . .
•
Then the stranger pays Hiers five . e?V,nJuiy,to
health or acUrityW
Mary
Will,
Slagle
and
Charlsio
Moss,
Methodist
church.
*
.
They
are
leaving
there
for
a
short
city ta visit them. The government.' ........ . .i-ii__ ............ ............ .. f„
. n
„ . child. Price 85c. Sold by
II. M. Simmons, o f Jacksonville,
*
had provided somo with transporta-;
',oIf
nnd hc * cnr,r fnHs
was among tho business visitors hare James Addington, Ruth and •James stay in Asheville, Balsam and WayUNION PHARMACY
And it will not be lake Okeechobee Hoh while others paid thelrway nnd |‘
neavlllc, after which they will go to
. 0 oor'
yesterday and made his headquarters Kccver, Sam and Jamer Bradford.
Tho title host was the recipient of Houston, Tex., and points in lxmis- alone that sweeps over the banks if wJll be reimbursed upon arrival nti
Sanford. Florida
at the Montcsuma.
many nice birthday gifts.
Inna, stopping on the wny at Knox­ tho rain docs not cease soon. Our nnntp.
me,lent,
e v e ,, d t r . t t d j ^
ville, Chattanooga, Stafford Springs own Lake Monroe is getting elode to town o f any aird In Florida.had rep­ 'nnd thrillu and romance as can
Mrs. A. B. Flowers and Lucy
WE SELL
imagined.
,
Miss., and New Orleans.
the bulkhead tap.
resentation among the boys. '*
Maultsby, o f Hawthorne, are the LATEST ROAD INFORMATION
Jacqueline
I.ognn
is
featured
ns
Mrs. J. C. Jacobs and Mrs. Cilia
FURNISHED BY THE F. A. A.
For the next thirty daya they will
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Flowers
It is reported thnt the water across follow the liven of soldier.* nnd in lending Woman nnd heads nil excep­
Hodges, of Chuluota, spent Thursday
at their home on Celery nvcnuc.
the road at Geneva bridge had gone addition to military duties w ill'b e tionally capable supporting cast. The
Information has just itccn received afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Prevatt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Flynt left M on­ down sufficiently last week to nllow given opportunities to exhibit thoir production la tnnssivc and beautiful,
Mrs. R. E. Griffin and daughters, from the secretary of the Valdosta
day to spend a few weeks at Day­ somo work to Iks done bull the rnlno athletic prowess in base ball, swim­ nnd thcr enro many laughs ns well
Emily and R. K., leave this afternoon Chamber o f Commerce as follows:
of this week will bring it up again.
ming, running, jumping und. other as thrills in the development of the T h e y c o s t n o m o r e , thnn oik
for Daytona Beach where they will
"State Road No. 7.— Florida line tona Bench,
Mrs.
Fred
McFnrlnnc
spent
Mon­
outdoor sports. Tho experience will 1
spend'two weeks.
to Valdosta— ID miles: 12 miles fin­
This rainy weather will make It not cost the iwiys one penny, tho g o v -'
F, R BINES
ished gravel; about one mile next to day at Osceola.
The Daily Herald, 15e ni*r week.
Proof thnt‘ the Community Club sloppy going for the soldier ijoys who eminent defraying nil expenses,’ but
103 Palmetto Ave.---------Phone (IQ
Mr. pnd Mrs. J. Howard Jarrott, of state line rather bad but passable;
Savannah, Ga., will arrive hero, this somo grading just north of Lake Park has become n notable factor in Ge­ are leaving Sunday f o r ‘ Camp John­ there is no pay attached to the
neva In the social part as well as civ­ ston^ And if they have to drill In service.—Timcs-Union.
afternoon and will be the guests of but passable—very good.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU
ic,
or deserves to lie, was evidenced tho swampy ground ns they did last
their daughter, Mrs. J. Wilbur McKco
"Valdosta to Macon—152 miles.
at a birthday party which was given season it will be more work for the
Hie Daily Herald, 13c per week.
at her home on Oak aVcnuc.
About 20 miles hard surfaced; balance
••
at tho ball Friday night Tho entire hospital corps.
aand-clay well graded agd being car­
gAHRD HER COUGHING SPELLS
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McRory ed for dally by State Highway de­ community was well represented with
Churchwoll’s advertising today for . "I- had an nltnrk o f Grip that set­
announce the birth o f a daughter this partment. A1I of this road is good n large crowd in attendance. The hnll
morning. Tho lassie, who weighs 814 for 30 to 0 tn4ilcs per hour with ease nnd .twelve tables were tastily docor- the Friday nnd Saturday sales on tled in my thront and caused n bad
nted In gteenery nnd pink flowerj. Men's and Hoys' Clothing. Wool suits, cough. When I coughed hard I could
pounds, has been named Mary Oak­ and comfort.
Each of the twelve tables represented palm benc.h ijuits, Banned suits, sci^o not stop and had to gasp for 'breath.
ley.
"Valdosta to Quitman—Road from
a month of the year nnd they were suits, nil of them going at prices It was surprising how quickly Foley's
Valdosta to Quitman is good;; paved
Mrs. Henry Purdon and daughter about half the way. From Quitman placed In n scmi-circlc, with a table in that will move the entire lot.. Sec Honey and Tar canned those terrible
Louise, Mrs, Robert Grovenstcin and to Thomnsvillc very good graded and the center, on which was placed n tho advertisement nnd get them while coughing spoils," writes Father Adsms, Attains,jS'ew York. For Coughs,
Bobble, Mrs. 1&gt;. C. Marlowe and Bob­ sand-clayed road. Thomasvillc to Al­ birthday cake, decorated with 45 pink the picking is good.
Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,
ble, left this afternoon for Daytona bany, Amcrieus and Macon about the birthday candles. .The one guessing
Our mattress factory will lie closed Whooping Cough and Hay Fever use
the cxnet number of candles received
Beach where they will spend a week. samo. Very good travelling.
the cake. Mrs. T. W. Prevatt nnd until September 1st, after that date Foley's Honey and Tnr. Contains no
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEl} ALL THE YEAR.
Tourists going to western North
v Misses Elisabeth Copp and Margar­ Carolina will find the best route via Goo. Mnthicux wave the lucky contes­ W0 wjJI be a M to bpy.c your orders. opiates. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Sanford I^Attress Factory. 104-ltc
et I-oyton, who arc spending «*omc Jacksonville,' Waycross, Macon, Ath­ tants and they divided the cake with
time at Daytona Beach, will he the ens, Anderson, Greenville, Asheville, Mrs. J. W. Flynt, Mrs. John Phillips
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
week end guests of Miss Sarita Lake etc., as advised a few duys ago.—Or­ and Mrs. Scroggins, f t Osceola, whose
birthdays occurred on that day. Ev­ pert, 215 South Ornngc, Orlando, Fin.
at her homo on Park avenue.
lando Sentinel.
4-24-tfc
erybody was then seated at the table
which
represented
their
birthday
Mrs. John Wade, who has been vis­ REPARATION NOTE RBPLV
month nnd registered there.
While Dr. Gorrie, Recognized
iting her mother, leaves this after
HAH NOT UKP.N RECEIVED
delightful refreshments of pineapple
noon for her home In Charfeston, S.
PREMIER BALDWIN TALKS
sherbet and cake were being served, Inventor Ice Machine,
C. Her sister, Miss Gussic Frank,
the parties at each table sang 'their
will accompany her home nnd will
Statue in Hall of Fame
(Continued from page 1)
spend n month or six weeks ns her ing the grave problem of unemploy­ favorite song, taking the months in
rotation. Three judges gave recogni­
guest.
ment and Sir Clement Montague Bar­ tion to the November tnldc ns the Anolhrr Stole His Formula Hut Ilir
low, minister of labor, outlining the
Memory Is Kept CIrcep.
Mrs. J. W. Roe, o f Atlanta, (nee various government plans for relief best.. After refreshments, Rev. McFarlane’s daughter, Miss Ruth McVers Terheun) arrived here yesterday
work, expressed apprehension that Fnrlano, of Oviedo, whq is an excel*
CLARKESVILLE, Tonn., Aug. 2.—
and will spend several weeks here ns
the coming winter would be no better leqt reader, rendered two selections Dr. John Gorrie of Apalachicola, Fla.,
the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. thnn the Inst in the industrial field,
inventor of artificial ice, died broken
It. A. Terhuen at their home on Mag­ despite the promise of an nbundunt which were well received. Tho occas­
hearted,
while n Frenchman to whom
ion was a benefit affair and n nice
nolia avenue.
harvest nnd thnt the ultimate hope sum was realised nnd ail bid adieu nt hc had Imparted his secret, before he
depend upon the economic and indus­ a lato hour, having had n very, enjoy­ could interest financial circles suffi­
Mrs. It. J. Holly and guests, Mrs.
trial pence of Europe.
.
ciently to back him to place his pro­
able time.
Tyner, Mrs. George Morelcn and Mrs.
Thereupon, the former chancellor
duct on the market, wus acclaimed
The
B.
Y.
P.
U.
held
a
singing
at
T. F. Thomas, of Jacksonville, motor­ o f tho exchequer, Sir Robert S. Home,
the greatest benefactor of mankind
ed to Kissimmee this morning where cxhnc&amp;cd the government to keep the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Willio Leo
when the manufacture of the colling
Sieg
Tuesday
night.
'.
.
they will be the guests of tho form ­ clearly in view the ultimutc effect
nubstnnee waa finally perfected.
Miss
Clare
Harrison
spent
Sunday
er’s cousin, Mrs. Conrud Bryant for on unemployment of the particular
This story is related by Mrs. Carrie
with Mis* Helen Moran, who has juat
the day.
.
policy it adopted. He proceeded to returned from a visit among rela­ Floyd Stewart o f Milton, Fla., u
argue that both Germany and France
granddaughter of l)r. Gbfrie, who
Leonard E. Thompson, who has were likely to bo Britain’s greatest tives In Georgia.
is on n visit to relatives here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willio
Loe
Sicg
and
been a student at tho Georgia Mili­ trade competitors; they were both
Recognition of the great service
tary College for the past two years, lnrgely in Britain's debt nnd were Mrs. M. E. Wicks wore in Orlando
Sunday
visiting
Mr.
Wicks
who
hns
rendered
by Dri Gorrie came sixty
arrived in 8^pford Monday to spend making no efforts to pay thoso debts.
tha balance of his vacation with his He contended that if Germany escap­ been very ill ut the Orange General years nftbr he had exhibited a block
of the greatest o f all blessings during
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomp­ ed paying reparations she would be­ llospitaL
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy spent the hot weather at a banquet in his home
son, on Park avenue, lie has been come the most powerful country in
town, by* the erection of his statue in
attending a military camp at Annis­ Europe. Germany had not been idle, week end nt Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Tommie McClain returned on the Hall of Fame in Washington, his
ton, Ala., for tho past two months.
hut had reconstructed the whole of Tuesday from Lakeland where ahe
great granddaughter, Mias Mary
her great industrial organisation. It ■pent a few days.
Iiiiuiio Stewart, Unveiling it'in 1D14. | One Lot of MEN’S ALL-W OOL SUITS, values up to $30, suit..... $19.98
BIRTHDAY PARTY
would bo unwise to give her too long
Mrs.
J.
W.
Flynt
entertained
n
It required two years of experi­
tic Miss Louise Purdon, the win- a moratorium, which would assist her
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to become Great Britain's competitor. number of friends and neighbors at mental work by Dr. Gorrie to bring | MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS, Stouts only, at, per s u it................. $9.98
her homo at Geneva Hotel on Satur­ forth a sample of urtffleial ice, when
Henry Purdon, entertained at u de­
day,
the occasion being . the joint
; MEN’S $27.50 FLANN EL SUITS, neat pin stripes, at, per suit .... $
lightful birthday- party yesterday a f­
LONDON, Aug. 2.—Great Britain birthdays o f Mrs. John Phillips and during tho yellow fever epidemic of
1H52
it
was
in
great
demand.
ternoon di her homo on Palmetto ave­ and France stand oven further apart
Mrs. J. W, Flynt. A delightful and
nue. ' l * '
Hc did not havo sufficient menns | .MEN’S $30.00 ALL WOOL SUITS, at, per suit ‘...... .'................. ..... $25.00
in their attitude toward Germany bountcoua basket dinner wns served
Games of all kinds were played on thnn the Britlah people and probably
t omarket the product und went to
BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS, two pair pants, at, per su it........... $8.98
the lawn, tho children being assisted the world at large have understood. on tho lawn and, Mr. and Mrs. Flynt New York in an atempt to interest
served
delicious
barbecued
pork.
Ev­
in these by Elisabeth Turnbull, Car­ This seems to be tho conclusion drawn
capitalists. He obtained a patent,
BOYS’ SERGE SUITS, all wool, at, per su it........ ............................ $7.98
men Guthrie and Margaret Britt. Late from explanations of Prime Minister eryone enjoyed the day and wished but met with little enthusiasm and
tor
nappy birthdays
mr
for many happy
for both
in the ofrgfnoon, the children were in­ Ilalwin, I«ord Curxon, foreign secre­
returned to Florida.
Mrs, Philips and M’
Mrs
ra. Flynt.
»#
M EN’S $5.00 DRESS PANTS, at, per pair
' !,' ,i :$ fi5
vited Into the dining room for re'rcsh- tary, gave the two houses of parlia­
While on board ship during his
* an alligator in Rivmeats.
, ,
ment today the position resulting
evening, measuring New York trip, Dr. Gorrie be&lt;;amo ac- § * 2 ® ™ f - ° ° DRESS PANTS, at, per pair . „ . 1 I I X ^ I I . $ M !
. The dining table waa laid with a from latest British attempt to lay
quainted with
Frenchman named
Oftf!, three feel. 1
lace cloth and centered with the birth­ foundations of united policy.
Currie to whom he . imparted his §
\Va SH PANTS, at, per pair
,
' '"
75c
*|*f* *
day cake, Iced in white and topped
‘ RELIEVED HEtl TROUBLES
formula, and two ycara lifer tho in­
with five tiny pink tapers, and sur­
PARIS. Aug. 2—If the British gov­
” 1 took treatment from two doctors. ventor's death the Frenchman waa
rounded with asparagus ferns and ernment demands publication of the Ono said 1 had kidney trouble and acclaimed the savior o f mankind when
rime buds.
Refreshments of Ice documents recently exrhangod be­ the other aaid it was roy bladder. hr successfully placed the product on
cream, sake and' wafer* were served. tween the allied guvemmehts on rc- Neither did any good. I took aix bot­ the niuikct.
.
Mlrtatuft fclrjihortes filled
with parntlons the French government tles of Foley Kidney Pills and nm
Friends o f Dr. Gorrie investigated,
randies were given the children as will agre to this request, it was an­ now well. Foley Kidney Pills did me only to And thnt the former patent
A vars.nounced, and yrili itself publish the uli tho good and stopped my bad1habit had disappoared, and that the formula
Little Miss Purdon proved herself p French nutq as soon as it receives at night,” writes Mrs. A. Faust, Knox­ o f Currie waa almost' identical with
charming youttf host»M olid was the consent-of other powers, notably Bel- ville, Mlsa. Uae Foley Kidney Pills the Gorrie formula.
gium.
.metpfeat .&lt; p ta ity b e a u tifu l g if t s .
to r quick relief from Backache, Kheu&lt;
Friends o f Dr. Gorrie In Florida
Hte children enjoying tMk pretty
matir Fains, Dull Headaches, Tired were much diaturibed, but took restituHill, Mnrthn : BERLIN, Aug. 2.—Reich* ■ Raijk foiling and Kidney and Bladder trap- Uon in tUe fact that his name and
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Women arr; the most optimistic
Woitu^n' are tshld to bo seeking equal
children and her mother, Mrs. J. W. •"What will men M ot” asks .the
bonk'
rights with men, but evdn if
creatures
on
earth.
No
woman
.
has
McElwinstm motored from Arcidln Schenectady Garotte. That’s easy.
they attain their ambition they probever
yet
been
found
who
has
entirely
on the the 22nd, the mother reluring The men will do what the women
given up hope of some tiny finding ably will not dcllnquish the right to
home the next day, while the daugh­
want them to do. And that's that.— n bnrgnin nt a bnrguin counter,— search hubby’s pockets while he it
ter and her family remained for n
aslcoj).— Miami Herald.
Miami Herald,
week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Timea-Union,
j Hilimiri.muiquirt.
Among the Items sent In two weeks
M h h t a f a i t i K i t i i t i
______
; rgn which evidently jp»t lost: Mr.
Emil Mngnuson,
Alfred E“le*on! ond Mr*. Clark Pierson and children
nnd fiua Millin'motored to Orlando on *'* I’ aola have moved into the home
Tiic.-dny to sec the latter's brother, ° f Hr. nnd Mm.
t . Menlor who(
have gone down again .on the East
Victor Malm.
Cuqst; Elinor Tyner accompanying
Miss Margaret Erleson spent .Sun­
her sister, Mrs. Mnhic Krcll home to
day with friends nt the beach.
Arcadia.
Mrs. Ncesc and children
Mr. and Mrs. Hirschi nnd family nre visiting relatives at Pun (a Garda
enpoytsl the day, Sunday at Palm nnd below Fort Myers to see her sis­
Springs.
ter. Of the picnic at the lake in
Gardner Lundquist left on Wednes­ honor of tho birthdays of Alfred Ericday to resume his old trade at Pcn- son, Carl ^ierflon and Melvn Lundsneoin, having spent the time since quist.
Chrlstnins at the home of his mother
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Flondino nnd son
in Upisnln. We had all hoped to keep Willis, of- Wnuchula were guests of
him with us.
A. H. I.undqulst and family from Sat­
Miss Eunice Tyner who recently re­ urday until Tuesday.
turned from Gray, Georgia, hns been
working this week in the new Woolworth store and her sister,' Florence
Toilet Goods Department
For those Who arc Interested in
also helped out for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Nonh Fry, Mrs. BcngCotton Summer Fabrics, will be
Everyone admires a beautiful complexion: A
slon of Windemcre nnd her daughter,
clear fresh, youthful skin is the greatest of
especially interested in the
Mrs. Fisher nmj little daughter of
all charms. Begin now to cleanse your skin
Tampn were Sunday guests nt the A Forerunnec. tif a General"
items listed below:
Breakdown That May Put You
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner.’
with
a soap suited to its special needs. Use
LACE VOILES— A beautiful material for
.Out of the Running for Life.
Emil Mngnuson took John A. Ilorladie.H and children’s dresses. Comes with
it daily nnd note the change.. Woodbury’s
ell and Alfred Erleson and the chil­
single dot, plain and figured. Regular price
Facial Soap. Regular price 25c. Saturday
dren to Formosa to sec Mrs. llorcll Quickest Way to Get Well Ih
69c. Saturday and
and
Monday Special 21c
Through
New
Treatment
(
’onon Sunday.
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Seventeen
Ingredients
Mrs. Forrest West hns been kind­
That Renew Every Part of the
DOTTED VOILES— In green' and brown, •
ly playing at the Adventist tent
Body,
pink with whito-dot, gray with green dot and
meeting in Sanford. We ure sorry to
Ucady-to-Wear Department
iilue with red dot.. A -10-iu. material. Regu­
hear her daughter, I.iln, lost a val­
If
you
feel
sickly
and
good-forlar price 69c. * Saturday
uable wrist watch which she much
Some wonderful values are to he found in the
nothing, have a sort of dizziness, dull
and
Monday
Special
prized, on Sunday evening.
headache,, hack, pains, rheumatism,
READY-TO-WEAR department in Gowns
Volie Williams brought back his and are subject to Indigestion or con­
FANCY SATEENS— An ideal material for
consisting
of combinations of Taffetas nnd
wife nml/JiiUUm'Vuffduy frojiifCorvrv- stipation, have no appetite and ran’t
i!Jiildren’s dresses. Comes **f various hit'(dp* f —(tifiVfinfif
sleep,
watch
out!
There
is
grave
dan­
printed Crepes. Space does
ado Heaifh' where’ they have Ix'en lor
in printed designs. Regular price
ger ahead!
a couple of months, having had a
not permit a full description of these exqui­
Any , tomcdjg thin-will give tempo­
$1.00. Saturday nnd Monday special £ v K *
good time hut glad to get hack home. rary relief to*pain and dope you up
site
frocks which will he V C 4 Q fT A
MURIKO NAINSOOK— In 10 yard holts, -to
Friends of Mrs. I.. II. Hotlgins ure for a time simply postpones the final
ditches
in
width.
Color:
White.
Regular
val­
offered
Sat. and Monday for * r-“ pleased to hear that she was able to ! 8lH,h and makes it worse when it
ue
fur
holt
$6.90.
Saturday
comes. I bis is why a complete sys - 1
return home from the Fcrnald-Laugh- ternte treatment is necessary to rean ! Monday Special
&lt; 4 l\ J **W
A good- Icoikng serviceable ami comfortable
ton hospital after two weeks of seri­ gain good health.
Apron for morning wear that ds priced to
This romyletg tjrdntment is found
ous illness there with fevur. Mrs.
Art Materials for Fancy Work
give genuine economy. This Apron may he
Harney Peek wholly looked after f/d y . &lt;n a pA**cBiption known as
An
excellent quality in five piece unbleached
seventeen
had in your choice of good quality service
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Cthoroughly
”nUI"’
tested1 Muslin Luncheon Sets. Stamped in except­
giving,
fancy figured percale or gingham in
scOire.
medicines, s&lt;P skillfully eonipounded
ionally.attractive designs.’ Snturpractical colors.
Collarless neck.
Neck,
August nnd Niel Swanson receiv-1 that each one perforins its function
tlay and Monday Special
i t J 'L
sleeves and pockets trimmed with bias edg­
ed tho sad news on Wednesday of the on the various parts o f tin holly pi-r­
fcctly and haripotiiouidy.
ing, also trimmings of contrasting colors.
death of their brother, lien, /if Den­
This remarkable prescription thnr- J An odd lot of 1land-embroidered-Initial llnndver, ( ’olo. He leaves another brother, oughly cleanses the colon of its ac- ■ keivhiefs. Saturday and
Regular value $2.00. Sutur/I Q
1 l’ lt|CE
•Hihn, of Otlumnn, Jown. and two cumulation of poisonous refuse, dis- 5 Monday Special
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sons to mourn their Ioxh . He spent charging it through the proper chan- r
last winter here \&gt;'ith his brothers in nel instead of allowing it to course * An excellent value in Drapery “ Everfast”
throligh your veins and empty into " Poplins—printed in designs wltich are deco­
A few particularly becoming, • hand-drawn
Florida.
Vour body. The colon, according to ■ rative as well as effective. A wide assort­
wash Blouses in French Voile—so wondrousGrandmother Hamilton also-recent­ Prof. Mvtchnikoff o f the Pnstuer In- !
ment
of
color
combinations.
Regular
price
ly dainty, so fine in their perfection of work­
ly passed on. She spent one winter stilute, Paris, is the direct cause of
$1.00.
Saturday
ami
Monday
manship
which are produced from the Island
all
our
aches
nnd
pnltiH.
In
addition,
at tho home of her son, Ed and .wife
Hc-Cu-Mn starts the liver to work
So*‘rial
£
of
l*or
to
Rico’ and which hns the.undeniable
in Grapeville.
pjensantly and naturally without gri­
attraction
nT hand-drawn work upon the
Tho many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. ping
or
purging,
purifies and
Dressy Socks for Children
front as well as on cuffs and collar. Some
blood, thus building
John Itorell lire thankful that his wife strengthens
Very stylish Lisle Socks with colored tops. * have colored cuffs and collar, other in all
has safely went through a serious firm, healthy, Vosy flesh that is free
from pimples ami other blemishes, re­
Regular price 36c. Saturday
while. Regular price $5.75.
C */f C A
operation at tho Formosa Sanitarium lieves rheumatic and back pains, gives
and
Monday
special,
A
pairs
for
JB.«UvF
Sal.
and
Monday
special
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with Dr. Ozcnbach, of Orlando In you a digestion that enables you to
charge. She is getting along finely. eat anything you like without fear of lj i i i i i K i i i i c s a i i n E n a c i n [ i E » B S . * : i i i R i s D B i H R i i t i E B B i i u a i i a i B i n i i i i i D n a i » i a i i i H a i |111
Her sister, Mrs. Adam Karr and had lifter affects and you sleep like a
log. In n word, Ito-Cu-Mu is a scien­
daughter of DcLand have been here tific prcscriptipn that revives, renews
for a week the guests of her twin- and regenerates your entire system so
sister, Mrs. Alfred Erirson and both that you feci constantly full o f pep
and ambition.
have been to see her.
Hc-Cu-Mn is sold ami recommend­
Mrs. Elmer Luiuhptist and children ed by the Uippic pharmacy and other
spent from Thursday until Saturday good drug stores, and if you don’t feel
with the home folks, returning then a'decided change in your condition,
to Coronado Heach where the little after taking according to directions,
you get your money buck.—Ailv.
ones are having a fine time and im­ 7- 1B-23
proving in hculth.
We are rejoicing in tho gift of a
The Herald for first class job work.
barrel of books and magazines from
the Orange City library to the l!pSUBJECT
SAIL , INTO
THE
snln Sunday school us a beginning
Saturday
of one for us. Voile Williams kindly SAIL before
had thorn brought out to the church. night. —- Lloyd
. Shoe
Albiun Swanson ramu Saturday
Store. **
Palmetto Avenue and Third Street
from Topeka Kan., to bo with his wife
who has been ill since they came two
TUESD AY NIGHT, AU G ..7TH , DR. MARTINSON, from the Florida
months ago. His parents have been
caring for her and Dr. Pulcston has
Sanitarium, Orlando, will give another lecture,on “ HOW TO
l*een doming to see her. t Wo hope^sht
LIVE FOT HEALTH”
may lie* in better health soon and that
they .way bu ablu tu make their home
among us,
Rev. J. S. Clark and wl/e wiR be
wilh us again on Sunday for service
and we hope also the daughter may
come too nnd favor us with one of
her beautiful songs which her mother
uccompunlcs so well.
X o o jln g /
The parents spent the day, Wednes­
One Heavy Coat A
day at the Ballinger home. They had
HOLEPROOF
a tiipe with their little grandson’s car
1-1*11111 lioOPIXn CKMKNT
hut he ta better now. They hope to
w ill m o k i ’ It U « t f o r y r a m . A
Wednesday, Aug. 8.— '“The Bible, How to Read it and Understand It”.
rom liliiH tloii o f Aa iih a ll a m i
keep the little one this winter with’
A*l„-rfl»a Kllier. K s a i l r • u p l l f d
them as.the daughter, Mrs. Podmur*
K laa tlr. Ilnrnlilr. i :r o u o m lr a l
Thursday, Aug. 9.— “The True Church and the Dark Ages” .
W'rttr f o r K u l d r r
will also teach with her husband at
f ( M i t O l . l \ A - l ' U I t T I . A A II
Itdflinx College and in the winter
mouths is organist at the CoJigrega- .
Florida
tion church at Winter Park.
_____ _
Mrs, William Townsend and three

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10c cannot b u y a m ore satis­
factory Imir nett hunt hu Regina.
M cC rory stores e v e ry w h e re
uru making them a sum m er
feature— so that ev ery w om an
m ay k n ow the splendid value
o f these extra-large, invisible,
long-lived hair nets.
T o d a y b u y a big su p ply o f
double mesh Regina Hair Nets
for sports w ear and single mesh
for dress occasions; each one
o f them will lie a p roof o f 10c
w isely spent.

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THE SANFORD J)A1LY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1323
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SIRLOIN STEAK FROM TOP STEERS,

PURE LARD in Packages,
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SPRING CHICKENS, Select A A »
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LM. I V i .
Stock, pfcr lb.

last Sunday.
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— WILLARD LUMLEY.
TO PROTECT GAME FISH
* LEESBURG MAY PROHIBIT
SALE OF SAME IN CITY
LEESBURG, Aug. 2.— Secretary
Harry P.. I»onnrd o f the Loosburg
-"'hamber o f Commerce hns petitioned
the city commissioners to ndnpt an
ordinance prohibiting the sale of
game fish on the streets of the city
in future. From time immeiporinl it
has been the custom of the brunette
disciples of Isaac Walton
to pair
their time, irrespective of the season,
fishing the waters of Lakes Harris
ami Griffin and peddling their catch
upon the streets of the city. At times,
when business was dull, the delnyed
sales would harbor splendid possihililies for inflicting ptomaine poisoning
. on residents who might purchase the
; fish through such sources. Even in

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LET US DO YOUR NEXT JOB OF

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u!hov h sCcaTcellin°U
&lt;hl'sttrlaCi *l i l ^ a f ’ S
the city, nnd wore n hundred or more ,"
now engaged in fishing to find that "
occupation
ion non-iomunorntue,
it „
might he
he possible they would mk.*!g
rr countes where their nerv-jM
up other
ices nic* more needed, to secure a|R
livelihood.
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Cheer up, you bobbed luin d gill
leap year next—nnd you
can juiCK
shake your wavy mop ut whoever you £
please and see him
fall.—Times- *

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EVENING, AUGUST 8TII

Lake Mary Casino
Dancing .$1.05, tax paid jpj

FLORIDA AND
WESTERN BEEF, PORK
MUTTON

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^ lothing, shelter, and their infinite subdivisions are daily
needs.

Kingan’s,

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Country Sausage
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people with his message at exactly the right moment.
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newspaper advertising registers every second
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Food,

Minced Ham
Pickled Pig’s Feet
Honeycomb Tripe
Liver

pie as the newspaper.

55C

NO. 2 CAN PREMIER MAINE
STYLE c o r n ...... ..................
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lS-oz. PREMIER
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PEANUT BUTTER ..................... O O L

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FANCY REX LIMES,
Dozen ........... ...........................

KINGAN’S OR WILSON’S
CERTIFIED 0LEO .........

PILLSBURY or
GOLD IMEDAL
2 Pkga. I’ OST-'l'OASTl EH or
CORNFLAKES ................ -

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ROSEIUCE.........

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MIXED TEA, lb. .......

Longhorn and

27c
28c

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QUALITY3**- SERVICE

Full line fresh Fruits and Vegetables. rfrading at Piggly

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just like making love to a widow------------------------ You cahvt Qver Do it! *j
SHOP EARl.Y TO AVOID THE RUSH

MARKET
Phone 105

The Daily Herald places you in position to reach the

of this community.

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FRUIT SALAD .........

1Famous Sunset Gold Butter, lb. 47c

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It brings the seller and buyer together because it

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Fat Mackerel

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tj,t Church of Sanforrf, delivered a tion.
Mnnon there Sunday evening, July
Dr. King particularly stressed the
»tb, that will very likely Influence fact that (he passage “ Ami Cod was
th* lives of young people for years to with him (Joseph) was, mentioned
three limes in the same chapter, and
«me.
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Yeung Man Four-Squa'rfl." f‘ A young young mnn who would determine to
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ful brothers.
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eixe, (2) trust worthiness, and (It)
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OUR PRESIDENT IS DEAD.
Our president is dead. The nows
wns flashed nil over the world Inst
night about eight o’clock or ns soon
ns the shock of the sudden denth of
Rrcsldont Warren G. Harding had
worn off sufficiently for the nttendnuts nnd his devoted wife to make
known the fnct thnt the president had
hrcalhed his last almost before they
iw knew that ho was passing nwny. His
end wns peaceful something akin to
his life before he took up the arduous
duties of the chief executive o f the
United States,
President Harding wns not whnt
-one would call n brilliant map but ns
B.'
tho history of his life aaya: “ He
I
brought to the Presidency an infinite
patience and kindness, in dealing with
public questions and men which en­
abled him to handle the problems of
government without the stress nnd
worry that handicapped many o f his
predecessors."
And yet even though the Into presi­
dent may have appeared-to lake life
easier than many other chief execu­
tives tlie first four years of. his oe-.
cupaney o f the president’s chair left
their indelible stamp upon his fea­
tures nnd he wus aging rapidly under
the-: attain: that,'win~ woakt'fi Anyone
dot a superman in strength nnd men­
tal poise. Mr. Hardiiig was not the
first president to weaken nnd fall
while shouldering the heavy burdens
of stole. So many other big heart­
ed, sympathetic men have succumbed
to the worries "of this great office, to
the constant grind of officialdom, to
that unseen danger Unit lurks around
tlie corner from the White House nnd
is ever at the elbow of tho rulers of
all countries. It‘ is even acknowledg­
ed by partisan politicians that the!
earning of MV. Harding to tlie presi­
dent’s chair' with an-open mind and.
a desire for counsel nnd an Inlmmto
knowledge of the processes of govern­
ment acquired In tin- Senate made
him tite type of man needed for the
job at that lime ami tho members
of all parties were bis friends and
gave him credit for being fair nnd
impartial nt all times. He was a
real American and stated at tithes
thnt liis love for America made him
adopt .the slogan of "no entangling
alliances” yet he was ever willing to
assist In the remaking of tlie old
world and binding up tlie wounds
matte by the World War. Ills sym­
pathy for other nations effected many
settlements and his influence though
silent was none tile less felt ill the
councils tif all
nations ami thus
America hail a part in councils of the
win Id ami in the settlement of world
questions.
,
Not only was lie looked upon ns a
peacemaker in international affairs
but in the affairs of our own govern­
ment and lie was not infrequently
called to adjust the differences qf
house and senate and the congress
and thu other branches -of govern­
ment.
Home loving, peace loving, loyal to
his home town folks nnd to his native
. state Warren O. Harding wus one of
those character! that hold such a
large place in the honrts o f the |&gt;eof
plo even though they may nut take
*4
a prominent part In the affairs of
the world. Thu late president had
n warm friend in the printers and
newspaper men o f the country nnd
his heart since early Isiyhmid seemed
to be wrapped up in the printing and
newspaper business and he always
took great pride ill the fact that he
could go into any newspaper office
nnd make up the paper and put it to
press.
He ramo of- pioneer stock being
born and raised on a farm in Ohio
and going to country school and later
attending the college close to his
&lt;*
homo where he received his early ed­
r.
ucation and ihc^hcat part o f his edu­
c
a t io n ' waa learned in thu printing
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bf Shn'Prhdciitb \cftW SfirtVSt’ fclbdtffc- JGod that lila* suteessor will tavry out t.r V * w ip llf!e U ',fn h is couHtjosi pountl
ing for economy In public axpenditur*
r.l suddenness. Hotel o fficials, among jh is policies. .
. ...
the firnt to whom word o f the tragic
“ Fntf-his family, we have the great- es and ngain in his Insistence that
event was given, immediately had thefast sympathy and pray God thnt He congress pass the merchant mar;nn
great blue presidential flag with Itsjwlll protect the republic in Its hour aid bill with * view to curtailing tl»
continual,drain which the opornUm, 0f
gold seal of the United States hauled o f need
Only an hour or two before death, the war huilt commercial fleet had
down and then raised again to half
{^resident Harding was carrying on, become tipon the treasury. His great
mast.
P sS E
e T
r - n .r W
J r’ S
n t ON
os' 0
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n Ec Sj cc m
though
not in person, one of the ac- cst single effort In the field 'ofdotBe*
o f t e r hoon
B or
A minute or two later an assistant
tivitie
sto
which he had looked for­ tic legislation wns In bchnlf of thji
JS
P»_PN T G (V &amp; M frto
manager rushed into the rose bowl
ward as one o f the most pleasant du­ measure.
room, where a dinner dance was in
PRES ENT
Not Infrequently Mr. Harding WM
progress, raised a hand nnd stopped ties of his obandoned trip.
This was the jircscntation o f tho called upon to play the role, of pt.lfc.
the orchestra's playing. Announce­
traveling Bcauseant of tho Knights maker in governmental affairs. j)e
ment o f the death of the chief execu­
Templar to the Hollywood, California, intervened In a dispute between contive followed nnd the dancers, their
’ ’ ' ' gresa BTul tho treasury's to the fnrm
guy dresii V AaVI contrast to’ thttlr ex­ commander}’.
In this action, the president wns general tax revision wns to-take, nml
pressions o f gravity, gathered into
carried
I wart* 1
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little groups, obtained their wraps nnd the representative of his own cofm nn-^he program he approved
out
Ip
thtimajn
mith
rt
redaction
of
Mariori
was
to
have
determined
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diry.
departed. - ) ‘ H !
the emblem of the California lodge of more than half a billion in the na­
The news passed from lip to lip.
his fellow Knights ns ono step^ o f its tion’s tax burden.
Some guests, more curious thnn their
Likewise, his counsel settled the
fellows, gathered in groups nt the journey around the worfd, passing
long
controversy between the house
ends of corridors leading to the presi­ from commnndery to commandery
nnd senate on tho question of Ameri­
across
the
continents
and
oceans.
dential roomsi nnd stared down the
]{,.
But his illness had intervened, nnd ca valuation in tho tariff law.
hnilwnys at the sercenes which shut
proposed in its place a flexible tariff
rather
than
that
the
presentation
off view of the suite where the twen­
arrangement Jhder wwhich the tariff
ty-ninth president o f tho United Stat­ should not be made nt the appointed
ccmmission was green authority with
time,
he
had
sent
his
secretary,
Geo.
es Iny, silent in death.
It took Henry Ford twelve years to
B. Christian, Jr., nlso a.Knight Temp- his npproval to increase or lower rales
Cabinet officers, headed by Secre­
within proscribed limitations. Upon
sell his first million ears. It took
iar, to perform the duty.
tary Hoover, of the commerce depart­
him only six months to sell his eighth
Secretary Christian IcTt for Los signing the bill fho president declar­
ment, hastened up nnd down the hall,
million.
Angeles Wednesday afternoon nnd ed it constituted the greatest tariff
hastening to express their condolence
yesterday
afternoon rend the address reform in American history.
Here you have n clear-cut illustrn
to Mrs. Harding nnd hurrying hack
Mr. Harding came of hardy p|ttn(.er
the
president
prepared for tho occas­
lion o f a principle that regulates suc­
for husty conferences among them­
ion to his fellow Knights Templar nnd Mock. Ho wns bom ut Blooming
cess in nearly every field o f endeavor.
selves or with other government offic­
delivered the Bcauseant to their keep­ Grftvc, Mot row county, Ohio, Novem­
It is so universal a principle thnt it
ials.
ber 2, 18C5, the'son of a country docin almost natural law.
ing. .
Lieutenant Commander Joel T.
tor, George T. Harding. Like most
Last
night
he
was
on
his
way
hack
This is tho principle: Gelling
mercantile, banking or what­
following that above quoted. “ Such Boone, assistant physician to the prsecountry boys he went to country
from
Los
Angeles
at
the
time
the
started is nine-tenths o f tho battle for
ever the nature, look for state­
conditions ennnont continue forever.” ident, hurried up from downstairs
president died and did not learn of schools between morning and night
success. Once we are “ on “our fi'ot"
ments from their officers show­
Then he adds:
whore n newspaper man hud found
that event for some time afterward, chores find later attended culli*;;c m
—definitely progressing toward our
ing whai the corporation is 'a c­
"A dog may live on his tail for him in response to Mrs, Harding’s when urgent telegrams caught his Iberia, O. He tried school temhing
goal—our progress increasingly be­
complishing or failing to accom­
a while, but it cannot continue this frantic appeals. Rumors began to train as it approached Central Califor­ for a year, bul having had a mull of
comes easier.
plish. There is a getting away
process indefinitely. People may for fly about, each wilder thnn its pro- j
printers’ ink while sticking type fnr
nia on the run north.
from the idea that the officals
Every self-made rich man, looking
n while get a living doing one -an­ (tecessor ,nnd all denied soon after by ( The confusion which reigned for ills college pnper, the lure drew him
making such statements •ovpr
hack over his career, knows that it is
other's washing, but after the clothes official bulletins which were issued as some little time immediately after into the newspaper field.
their signatures,
arc doing so
more difficult to accumulate the first
words tellings thu nows, or
, .
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are worn out there will be no wash­ a dozen
His fcm jly meantime bad moved to
, , . . .
. , ,
mws of the presidents death became
for the side purpose of lolling
$1,000 than any $10,000 thnt follows.
the known
"
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i_ *Mai ion, in an adjoining county, where
ing to do. A certain number o f peo­ wwhnt had been rushed from
died down ns tho capable hamls
the shareholders know whnt won­
Hence the expression, "Money breeds
than n pic- 6f ^ pre(|[&lt;|cnt*N a(ivisrrs and nsso-1 he obtained his first newspaper job,
ple can exist as middlemen. Middle­ picas too fast for more*• lnun
derful beings they really are.
money.”
men nrc n necessity anil serve n val­ ture and the phrase, •‘Harding
took over tho ri.in, a ,d the dc* «&lt;’&lt;! where his life interests Were ren­
The correct idea is tlie huslncs
uable economic function, bul Ameri­ dead," circulated like wild fire thvn , . j (|l(,t had to he made began to ten d thcrcaftre. Mr. Harding’s am­
Tho fastest locomotive has a lot of
idea of a plain presentation of
ca's great need L producers, espec— the downtown districts nnd evrn far bp t.(tnsjt|L,rt.(|&gt;
preliminary work, devoted to mechan­
bition was (o become a publisher nnd
receipts and disbursements, a
in) Iy men nnd women filled with the (iUt on tho residential streets within a
ical tests, Inspection and getting up
it was realized nt the nge of 111 when
Two
hours
after
the
end
cams,
tho
statement o f assets and Iiobili­
desire to produce a.ifl with the joy 'fm v minutes after the official Initio—corridors were quieter, the crowds he hid in the Marion Star at a sliersteam, during which period tlie loco­
lies and such other data as will
of production. America s great need 11in announcing the death had been Is­ had diminished to little knots, the ifi’s 3ak\ The paper was purchased
motive doesn’t travel nt all, It stands
enable those interested In know
is a revival of the joy of wbfk. L UC(],
still until ready to make its fast run
; roups o f curious idlers in the cor­ under n heavy mortgage and his
about tin* standing of, their en­
America'/! great need i&lt; a lyvivnl ofj They brought n shock to crowds,
to destination.
friends have often said that the strug­
ridor
ends vanished.
terprise. The strength and sta­
the desire to serve. America’s great wj,0 „ f vw minutes Ia*fore were sure
''The championship prizefight lasts
gles and hardships which were his in
Outside
the
hotel
policemen
pre­
bility o f a municpal corporation
need is n revival of the habit o f sav-|,hnt tf,P cjty’s distinguished guest
only a matter of minutes. Hut it is
vented hundreds o f ’ persons from en­ making this paper a success had much
largely depends on tho intelligent
hig."
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was well on the way to recovery, had tering the building, only guests und to do in fashioning his character and
won or lost in the years o f training
interest displayed by tlie people
beforehand.
There is no mil fur comment on! started out to spend the evening nt newspapermen being admitted.
developing a broad patience and tol­
us a whole on the conduct of the
what Mr. Bahson say.i, m-horequot- theatres, dances or other amusements,
It took the allied armies more than
erance which were his chief charac­
affairs of that municipality. The
Warren G. Harding brought to the teristics.
four years to develop the strength
ed, because it is mi plainly stated and Even before that repprts of the death
greater that interest and the
and momentum for the comparatively
so easy o f comduiralion. But there had spread far ami the telephone, presidency an infinite'patience ami
Whatever his other nttuinim ills, Mr
closer (he co-operation, the bet­
short campaign that
knocked out
is call for serious attention to whnt switchboard nt the hotel became Jam- [ kindness in dealing'with public ques- Harding's greatest pride was in his
ter the govern mei)l."
Germany. At many times during
he says, ami for application of the med with outgoing official calls and lions and men, which enabled him to professional
accomplishments and
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those long years, nnd right up to
i
necessary
remedy, which h says in Iincoming inquiries for information bundle the problems of government training ns printer, editor nnd pub­
F-j Fa M Kj
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within a few months of the German
paragraph.
Indus-1concerning the report.
j without the stress ami worry which lisher. Nor slid the interests and exi* i ' his concluding paragra
surrender, it looked ns if the German
try, service and thrift." Will the
National, stale and party officials had handicapped many of his prt iie- . ct-tinf? duties of his high office serve
preliminary work had been largely
"younger generation" be wi"n and came hurrying to the hotel in num- ^-cBsnrs.
t„ dull his delight in pottering about
see
their
folly
ere
it
i&lt;
Ion
late,
and
hors
and
gathered
for
conferences'
ini
Whatever
else
'historians
may
say
n
posing room. On his first trip
w u »M ,. .JUit.il .MlAHTI JW lS jl- The
Fa
tallies were turned, and success came,
toko ihe' indicated course toward eighth floor room's or corridors near |of him, there prtihuhly will be little*, |,R(.k'home* a'ter tiis inauguration, he
virtually overnight.
safety ?— Times-Union.
the presidential suite to discuss whnt dispute that few chief executives v.,,n( t&lt;l
g^nr office, pulled off his
Fa
Fa
Once you get an army on the run,
should in* or must he done. One or came to the office in peace time fac­ coat, rolled up l)is sleeves, boi-rowweil
Fa
in
victory conies fast. So does success, I
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two secret survive men who had been ing problems more complex in their a chew o f tobacco and helped "make
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after we get firmly tin our feet.
out for n few hours relaxation hur­ nature or greater In number. All .in­ lip" the paper. His luck charm was a
PRESENTED BALI. TEAM
After the seeds sprout in the gar­
ried Imck to aid in handling a situa­ ternational affairs were unbalanced, printer's rule, carried always in a vest
on in s i l l i n i u m
A NO
den, comes a period in which the out­ YOUNG PEOPLE: V/ORli
tion made more difficult hy its sud­ as never before, with many principal pocket.
SPENDING,
look seems almost hopeless except to
denness.
settli mints of the Great War still to
As his ambition had carried him inTAMPA, Aug. .1.— A full fledged
the experienced gardener. The fight
Everyone
who
eumo
from
the
pres­
he
cffc.tuutcd. At homo the work of [„
]••!111,s of publishers, so his fanbaseball
club
tin
your
birthday.
How*
Roger W. Bill tsnn, eminent stntisagainst weeds ami cut-worms nnd in­
idential
suite
wns
besieged
by
ques­
ri
const
ruction
hail
only
just
begun,
,.y
tuok
him into the realms nf puliwould that appeal to yob? That is
sects is a neek-and-neek contest. Ami lirinn nnd observer, friend o f Elorida wluil has just happened to one
,E tioners, official, newspaper and mere­ w ith btisim ss depressed, agriculture (il.M F ro n t the first he was an ardent
then, iilmust overnight, the garden ind n part-time resident in (lie state,
Unbelts of this city. July list was ly curious. None could add much to prostrate and unemployment general, partisan, nnd his insistence u |kiii
wins tin* fight. Thereafter it re­ in discussing "America's Greatest Ids 24th year of existence, and Ills the information already given out o f­
Hew Mr. Harding measured up to wearing a “ stove pipe" hat, the pledge
quires comparatively little care. The Need,"'in the Times-Union lust Sat­
ficially.
Largely
this
was
because
the
tusk before* him nn:st lie left to ,,r EUp , „ „ t of JnmeS G. Blaine, while
flit her, who owned the Tampa base
harvest is won or lost in the disemir- urday, says llint which nil, young
the end came with such shocking sw l-jtl. historian, but his friends said that a reporter on n Democratic ncw-quiball
club,
presented
it
to
him.
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nnd old, should read and "inwardly
denriess that comparatively few of its earning to ’ tho presidency ns he did per, brought him -t sharp reprimand
Previous to becoming owner of lie
Why, then, even allow ourselves digest." He knows whnt lie is talking
details bad been noted.
w.th an open mind, n desire for coun­ ft mil his chief, who held it to be inclub the young man occupied the tento become discouraged,
no matter about. He looks fuels squarely in
Several mi miles of the president's sel and an intimate know-1wedge cf consiulcnl for a worker on a Demo­
hul garden with considerable f*m-wlmt we are attempting nr how great the face. He is not unlike the heroic
last quarter hoyr nilve were devoted, the processes of government acquired cratic paper t.i bo prominently dis­
ceess.
He now becomes owner, man­
physcinn who realizes that severe ilia
our setbacks?
,
ss had been much of his life, to child­ in his service in tho Senate, he was play tho symbol of ids Republican­
Night is blackest just before tlie require drastic treatment. Hence it ager nnd player.
hood and its interests.
ihe type o f man needed for the Joii ism.
The Tampa baseball dull is in class
dawn. And the average career is is, that with all his admission of
Two little girls came to the presi­ at such n time.
The future president’s ability ns a
optimism with reference to the busi­
and has la-on putting on some dential suite just before* 7 o’clock with
bluest just before wo win.
•i ’rem-hipg upon every occasion the stump speaker won him early recogni­
Most of us are nearer fucecss than ness situation of this country, he excellent exhibitions of the national flow ers, seeking to present them to doctrine of Americanism, lie set his
tion from hia local parly leaders. Mar­
we realize. Success may even lie places his finger, so to speak on a pastime. The young owner I lieve-* (I,,, president.
face resolutely against "entangling ion i minty then was in the Democratic
light around the corner. Trouble glaringly "solo spot" on the body that he will have a pennant contender
Mrs. Hurdirig, who shares the pres­ alliances.” While thus adhering to column and he undertook to switch it
is, tln&gt; niajoiity of people gel discour­ politic,- more particularly an afflic­ in the field next season ns he imme­ ident's lifelong love of children, grac­ what ho was plumed to term the prin­
to the Republican party, hut Ids first
aged nnd slow down their efforts nt tion that lias fallen on the "younger diately took over the reins of the iously came from the sick room to ciples of the founding fathers, he nev­
i fforl nt office on his party ticket re­
generation,"
the
young
men
nnd
the
club
and
is
preparing
to
put
a
leal
the critical moment when they are on
speak a word to the two tots nnd n&lt; - ertheless lent the moral assistance of sult! d in u defeat, though he com­
yo u ng women of the United States.
team on tho field.
tlie verge of “ getting across,"
itptcd their gift. Returning to the Uw* government in tin* efforts to build manded an unexpected vote.
Tlie lendors of men are tho ones
Mr. Itnhson studies not only purely
resident she took with her a few of up the wounds of the wot hi.
Mr. Harding’s first political office
The Herald for firat clasa Job work the blossoms and these were in the
who hung on in the crisis when the business conditions and requirements
That influence was once declared by was that of Ohio state senator, t*&gt;
others lose heart and let go.—Tampa tail he delves 0 into the "spiritual
room u few minutes inter when he him to he not inconsiderable, and so which he was elected nt the nge of ill.
forces underlying business” and ex­ I'RKSIDKNT HARDING
Tillies.
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America under Ids guidance hnd a lie served two terms nnd Inter was
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HIED LAST NIGHT
Secretary Work sat with several of part silent though it Was in the main, elected lieutenant governor of hi*
stance, is generally known nnd recog­
TAKE AN INTEREST IN CITY
the other cabinet members in a room i jn effecting the settlements of many state. In 1010 ho sought the gover­
Al l-AIRS.
nized but that is not so generally ad­
(Continued from page 1)
oh the seventh floor immediately lie- vexing world questions. Its chief eon- norship, but was defeated. Four years
mitted as a menace to prosperity in es, Mrs. Harding ran to the door Vnd low thnt on which the presidential trihut ion was the Washington aims
laU r he was elected to the United
There is much of interest in city general and to the welfare of the in­ called for Lieutenant Commander suite is located nnd arranged details. conference nt which the principal pow­
States senate where he served six
a Ifi,its that the average man knows dividual. Mr. Itnhson usserts thnt Boone und for the other doctors to Colonel W. W. Sipley, district pass­ ers covenanted to limit the sizu of
years,
much of the time iis a member
nothing about nnd lie does not inform "the attitude of the younger genera­ nunc quickly.
enger agent of the Baltimore nnd their navies und thus lift from tax
iif .the important foreign relations
himself about them but usually takes tion is distinctly harmful to the preOnly Doctors Sawyer* and. Boone, Ohio railway nnd in charge of the weary people thu burden of maintain­
committee. From this place he was
tlie won! of some mu* about it and cut situation," and sums up ids' rea­ tin* chief nnd assistant physicians, train which carried the president on ing the race for naval supremacy.
elected to the presidency, the first
this word passed from hand to band sons for saying so, as follows:
were able to reitch the room before his ill-fated journey, and Paul Shoupe,
Along with the proffer of counsel senator to he cle "V (1 chief executive.
“ I have offices in twenty-six large the nation’s leader passul away. They vice-president of the Southern Pacific : in effecting world snth meats
is rather distorted when it reaches
went
Early in his years of political ser­
the citizen silting on Ids porch rest­ cities und correspondents in two hun­ were* poweilcM to*&lt;lo anything.
also met in conference.
an insistence that Americun rights he vice ho met William McKinley, to
dred
other
cities.
In
every
locality
I
Brave in the face of the president's
ing from the day’s labors.
Even after the president was dead recognized.
whom his dose friends have most of­
What every citizen should do is find thnt .the average man today is illness, Mrs. Planting remained brave the telegrams which have been com­
In polished phrase, bit with u di­ ten likened him, and with whom ho
to get the first hand information interested only in spending. People in realization o f his death nnd did not ing ever since his illness, nil express­ rectness o fexpression thut was not
had in common a predominant pas­
about tho city’s uffnirs. The present not only want to got rich quick hut brenk down, * r
ing hopes for recovery or gratifica­ to las misconstrued, the world was
sion
for obliteration of class nnd sec­
without
working.
People*
nrc
buying
city commission wants the citizens
General JoSlird, Pershing, accom­ tion that he had made such satisfac­ given ^o understand from the very
to confer with them about the city recklessly without any thought about panied by Rear Admiral Hugh Rod- tory progress, were continuing to firat of the Hauling administration tional lines. A friendship sprang up
between tho two men. Mr. Hard ink
business. Other cities are adopting where the, money is coming from with man, of San Francisco, nnd Supervis­ flow in.
,
thut the United States, freely respect­ also was close In latir days to Theo­
this method nnd tho I-ukelnnd Stur- which to puy. Our young people seem or Anglo Reas! p W i l into the presi­
A in in ut ii or tWo after his death a ing the rights of the other nations,
to have the idea that dollar hills grow dent’s room nt 8:46 p. m.
messenger brought in u large bundle asked for herself only that to which dore Roosevelt, Senators Porakcr and
Tvlegriim says:
Penrose nnd uthera high in his party
on trees and all they have to do is to
“ Aside entirely from the details
Monitors of the president’s party of them.
she was entitled in simple justice, and
counsels,
pick them oH. Almost ttu one wants said it Was probable that tho presi­
pf figures nnd other information
.Several of the state and national that she could accept nothing less.
Tho president was a life-long Bap­
to work. Very few want to produce. dent's body would leave San Fran­ figures who hurried to thu presiden­
contained in tiro scmi-ununi re­
\\hiie in his dealings with congress tist and was a trustee of his home
Eurncst
und
industrious
manual
la­
port of tho city commission, made
cisco Friday evening, hut thnt it was tial suite to express their sympathy Mr. Harding preferred the role of
ckurdi in Marion. Jle also had been
borers, such i s we had twenty-five impossible to mako a definite an­ and leave condolences later issued for­
through the city auditor nnd clerk
councilor rather than dictator, he a member uf the Elk and .Moose fra­
years ago, are* almost an unknown nouncement last night because of the mal statements on the president’s speedily removed any doubt that his
and published in this newspaper
ternities for years, and after his elec­
quantity. Everyone wants to ride in absence of Gcorgo B. Christian, Jr., death.
today, comes the obligation of
gift of patience denoted any lack of
the
cart
und
no
one
wunts
to
pull.
every good citizen to familiarize
the executive secretary. Neither were*
Among those who did so was Rep­ purpose once he charted a’ -oursc. tion ns president he became a thirtysecond degree Mason nnd a Shrincr.
Our perccntage-of producers is stead­ members o f tho party able to say resentative Charles F. Curry, of Cali­
himself nnd herself with the city’s
Thus he told congress that roldlcrj’
Golf was His favorite
recreation
ily decreasing and the pereentge of whether the body would ho taken to fornia, who said:
financial slanding. The modern
bonus legislation either should carry hut he also liked to fish, although his
middlemen is steadily increasing."
better way o f looking at a city’s
Marion ar to Washington, but will re­
"President Harding was a patriotic the means of financing or he portHere is the result of careful in­ main at tho hotel hero until* removed Aw oikan and a genuine Christian. imncd und when .the legislators put opjHirtunltles for that sport were lim­
affairs is to consider those af­
vestigation. that Ib, or ought to be, a directly to the train.
His passing will he not only a nation. aside his advice he proiuaih vetoed ited effar he came to the white house.
fairs in a personal way, much ill
He played hard .and poasusaed the fac­
warning to he heeded genu rally,- for i^Thg, news o f President Harding’s Hi but an international calamity.
the same manner ns the stockthu hill they sent him.
ulty
of putting all hla worries'behind
US Mr. Uabaun says in the paragraph
ath swept through'
his hotel and dot
"W e mourn bis passing and pray
IV^I
holders In a corporation, bo it
Ills tenacity of purpose was furtht
•
him during his recreation hours.
offico where be* framed ■ nun ' nn&lt;1
measures nnd began his interest in
the Affairs of thtynation arid cupecinlly of his native state.
Alwnys a warm advocate of the
principles o f the Republican parly he
tried to swing his home county to the
ranks o f the Republicans and his cfforts in this respect brought him into
public notice and ho was eventually
elected to the Senate nnd then to the
presidency.
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Rotnrians o f ^sheviilo, N, C., have
started a movement to raise $250,0fK&gt;
to advortis* western North Carolina
resorts. The Rotnrians have been
Joined by other civic clubs and it is
proposed to raise $50,000 n year for
five years. Advertising is the thing
thnt brings the people these days nnd
it matters not whether it is the mer­
chant advertising to bring customers
to his store or n city advertising to
bring tourists.— Unytonn Journal.
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that the rates are too high, without
giving the reasons therefpr.
Mr. Durr stated that the rnilrond
SAYS COMMISSION CI1MN,
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
commissioners have been closely ob­
South Hound
the conduct of the refrigeration bus­ serving the tonnage the carriers o f
fty Rn Ra Ra Ha l*&gt; h fci
P-i Pn p-j
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Popnrts
Arrive
iness, the commissi’incr pointed out. the country have boon called upon to
move, ami making note of the oper­ No.
83 ......... 2:3(5 n.m.
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Not only wotdd it he necessary to ating results. The business in P.,22.
Fine, wasn’ t it?
Walter Hiers tonight in Mr. RillNo.
27. ....... W, .
8:10 a.m.
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observe the method of icing at many he asserted, was more than the car­ No. ■ 89 ......... 2:25 p.m.
lugs Spends His Dime."
2:45 p.m.
"Enemies of Women" which will he Florida points, hut to follow the riers were capable of handling, nnd No.
85. ........ G:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
The story of n fnt mnn nnd n thin shown airnin tonight.
method through all points Into the the operating results were more than
Northbound
dime—and the amazing things that
Potomac yards, across the river from I they ever had In their history, even
Arrive
Departs
Packed house last night, good mus­
happened when they not together.
•
at tlie high cost of labor and supplies
Washington,
I).
(’..
lie
said.
It
would
No.
82
2:03
n.m.
......
I:
IS
n.m.
ic, good comedy ami on top of all a
nnd the fact that a coal strike ex­
No.
84 .........11:45 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
ho necessary also to study improve- isted.
Walter Hiers—always the life of good picture, "Enemies of Women.”
No.
SO ......... 3:42 p.m.
0:52 p.m.
AT PRICKS THAT CANT HE EQUALED
the picture; now a star.
--------meat in icing facilities at principal
“ The year 1022 started idf with n
No.
2S. ......... 10:00 p.m.
Those who went last night .know!
Nations, he declared. Conti,,- most unpreeented tonnage,” he con­
IK* saw her first on a cigar hand—
Trilby Itranrh
"
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" f. ' v0,m'" ’ thnri” uing the enumeration, M'r. Purr said tinued, "and tile operating revenue
Ho saw her next in the president's that want to know had better go to­ it would be necessary:
results for the first five months show­
Arrive
Departs
night as this is the last time this ex
carriage—
7:30 a.m.
"To assemble data showing the ed that the railroads in tin; .southern xNo. 100
And the,next time lie saw her, she ccllent picture will he 'shown.
3:25 p.m.
item of ‘supervision’
included in group have earned a great deal more xNo. 21 ..........
was calling him her hero and lifting
&gt;
transportation charge?. Also to fnl- than the guarantee under the Trans­ xNo. 25 ......... 1:30 p.m.
Ami now, tomorrow night,
her warm lips to be kissed.
llu * j low a number of ears from initial portation act, as fixed by the Inter­ INo. 101 ......... 5:50 p.m.
bone!"
points to ultimate destinations, to the state Commerce Commission. Tin­
l.rcxhurg Itrnnrl
He spent his Inst dime for a cigar
end of ascertaining the amount o f:.carriers as a whole for the United
Arrive
Departs
The great Saturday Evening Post ice used in through-icing ns a test States have exceeded, to a le.-ser ex­
m
—and Holy Smokes! the things that
111(ill T E ST (I A SO I.IN E -YOUIt FAVORITE OIL
xNo.
157
.........
3:55
p.m.
story done into thrilling pictures.
happened!
tent
the
guarantee."
for normal icing and to make inspec­
No. 21.
2:15 p.m.
TREE ROAD SERVICE
"Therefore," he said, “ the Railroad
tion of the average amount of old ice
0:30 nun.
The picture that pnves the Rocky
A north woods dinma of fighting in hunkers.jtf-cars when olfeTcil for Commissioners of Florida have con­ xNo. 158
No. 22
7 :111p.m.
Road to lovclnnd with 5,(100 feet of men and beautiful women,
re-landing; to obtain data with refer- sidered it advisable, if the commerce
Oviedo
Itranrh
r miles.
enre to the switching item on Florida of the country keeps moving- in its
Departs
A rrivo
Everything against them hut love! fnij|lt
v,,w,.,
compare,J present proportion and the operating
xNo. 120
.
7:45
p.m.
Get your share of laughs when ■Mr. She knew that lie could scrap hut w[t(l jj,,, ,s^vilt-hlnix item on general results mantiiincil. that the lime has
*No. 127.
3:10 p.m.
when he began to make love, oh. hoy! f|l,i|;hl „ r merchandise, earners hnv- about arrived when they attack the
Hillings Spends llis Dime."
RHONE 1I7-W-FIRST STREET AND ELM AVE.
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. ing in
rf'W tf cases(i laid grpal line .haul .mlcs of the. carriers on
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When Mr.1llillihgs spends RIP elkmu.
This old town's in for a glorious time! liune ought to lie ?
also to assemhlv data as to the ipinn- however, had expected to wait uniil
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Can you love and hate a man at elation charges from other territories would have a longer period to observe n
And the honor guests tonight will
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same
time?
A
drama
o
f
a
beau­
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to
markets
or
the
eounlry."
the
.operating
revenue
from
linnsIn It. I.. Perkins and fnmily nnd will
(This Was Written by a Woman)
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A great many men capable of per-1 portal ion, hut since the carriers have ■
sie this fine picture without cost to ty among Innsts!
forming these services would he re- In'tinted the movement to again Inthem, the treut being on Osborne.
Remember, tonight is the last-lime
ist-tinie j |JH|rt,d (ll ,,,.1 Up t hist information t o ’ crease the harden upon Florida’s per*
to see “ Enemies of Women." A" ‘* I'1' |he placed in testimony, Mr. Ilurr ! ishnhle-products, find the commissionAnd remember the prices have been morrow night “ Rackhone."
the tight
( stilled, nml deckirnl further that it is ets having to undertake
slashed at the Princess—they are now
hivofiiiiij; "more costly from year to with reference to this, matter, have
Hie and 20c. Don't forget this!
SAIL ends Saturday year In imidiict cat&lt;f ruses." This, he concluded to kill two birds with one
|said, is due tn the law nnd decisions stone, and while the^ are combatting
The Prioress announces that sjnrt- night. Have you guess ( uf the ca u ls which make it more dif- the increased refrigerator chniges
ing tomorrow (Saturday) everybody ed?— Lloyd Shoe Store.
liiiilt'ruul expensive to conduct ruch proposed by colliers, it will be their
purpose to tile a petition with the In­
in Sanford with 'their last name be­
ease::.
ginning with the letter " A ” will he
1: is incumbent upon state authori­ terstate Comnietco Commission at­
Our mattress fai tory will he closed
given free admission and on each 20 Hi til September let. after that date ties, or any individual or organlaa- tacking the I lorida rales ns unjust
days after the rest o f the people com­ wc will be glad to have your orders.] lion, Mr. Rurr continued, who under- and unreasonable and enter into an
a I am nn old-fuHhiomtcl laiyitr o f Hut iicvcshItoward losing a customer, nnd had certainly,
ing nphuhctically will bo invited, to- —Sanford Mattress Factory. 101-He I tnkca such cases “ to present compe­ Investigation mid hearing looking to
«
lies
for
my
household.
I
go
to
the
store
mylost a good deal of time, especially since some
wit: 20 days from Saturday all per­
tent evidence before ilia Interstate o reduction of nil these rates.
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To
nu*
this
work
is
not
irksome.
In
ot
her jH-ople were standing around waiting',to
The
'commissioner
said
the
Florida
rons with l heir last names beginning
Dai.y Herat,t on sale at Joe's Smoke Commerce Commission in order to
lie waited on,*
with "II" will he admitted free and House, Mobleys Drug Htu e and have a hope that they may sustain commission was greatly surprised ]j fact, I like it. I like to look at the shelves so
then in 2(5 more days all with the let- j j unt-8 piiarn,ncy.
tf their contentions." It no longer nuf- when the carriers tiled the present ■ fidl of tans and packages of so many colors.
lice,, he said, to put witnesses on the|tarilf seeking an increase in rcfiigter "C " and so on, so watch for your
2 1 like to do this for the same reason that 1
If Hint grocer bad Bold advertised goods he
stand to make the bare assertion j elation charges.
turn.
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l o w TIDES ON REACH, 1923
Forenoon nnd nfternonn tides occur
at approximately the same hour and
minute.
Dale June
1 4:05
O 1:55
3 5:47
4 G:43
5 ,7:24
0 R: 17
7 9:07
8 9:57
0 10:44
10 11:30
11 12:10
12 1:00
13 1:40
14 2:20
15 2:55
1(5 3:34
17 4:21
IK 5:08
19 0:02
20 7:02
21 7:34
22 8:32
23 9:30
24 10:28
25 11:20
2G 12:24
27 1:18
28 2:10
29 2:69
30 3:46
31
F in t
June
July
Aug.

July
4:31
5:20
0:02
7:01
7:50
8:51
9:44
10:38
11:30
11:50
12:24
1:10
1:5fi
2:38
3:10
4:00
4:04
0:48
0:47
7:61
8:57
0:69
11:01
11:60
12:07
1:02
1:53
2:41
3:20
4:08
4:49

Aug.
5:33 '
6:14
7:11
8:00
9:00
9:57
10:52
11:44
11:50
12:42
1:31
2:13
3:04
3:51
4:40
5:32
0:3(1
7:34
8:40
9:43
10:64
11:43
11:53
12:47
1:37
2:22
3:04
3:44
4:20
. 6:00
6:62

Sept.
0:28
7:20
8:17
9:24
10:11
11:08
11:41
12:17
1:08
1:61
2:47
3:35
4:24
6:18
0:14
7:18
8:22
9:25
10:25
11:21
11:57
12:31
1:18
2:01
. 2:42
3:21
3:66
4:32
6:10
6:62
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Oct
0:41
7:38
8:37
9:30
10:32
11:20
11:51
12:40
1:38
2:28
3:18
4:09
6:00
5:57
0:59
8:02
0:03
10:00
10:50
11:45
12:07
12:53
1:37
2:19
2:50
3:29
4:00
4:43
5:22
6:09
6:66

Quarter'Tull Moon Lnnt Quarter
21
June 28 * July 6
20
Aug 4
July 27
10
Sept. 3
Aug. 20
BepL 17
Oct. 3
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When in a crowd I look for f.aniiliar faces.
2 When I see them I am delighted. When I
S nm in a store I look for familiar goods ami
S when 1 see them I liny. Those goods have
S become familiar to me through advertising
b and I have noticed that the grocery men who
a have the most of those familiar packages
(j somehow or oilier seem to always go ahead.

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hut with n friend who, among other things,
asked for n very well known article of (pod
which is packed in a can, although she did
not ask for any specific kind. I always buy
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the kind she Bhould ask for.

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Then he launched Into a five-minute talk
on why this article was better than the one
I had named. Hut somehow my friend had
been convinced by what I had suggested nml
she did not buy that can which the grover
offered.

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would certainly have had thu brand I sug­
gested ami he .would have made a sale; in­
cidentally, he would have bid us good day
cheerily and we Would have been satisfied.

Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, in
my capacity as a buyer for a fairly large
household, familiar things on the shelves of
the stores I visit are only a little less wonder­
ful, fur those familiar things help mu in do­
ing belter nnd more economically the job
which I must work at every dny.
Those advertised articles which I buy nnd
which I always buy I know hnve been sub­
mitted to tho criticism of both competitor
and consumer. This subjection to almost
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
to me thut the manufacturer has supreme
confidence in Ids goods. He cannot toil a
fidschood about the things he makes, because
tiicrc are too many in the world to find him
out.
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Constant advertising of any product proves
that product has Htood the test of scrutiny.
Is it any wonder then why I, oh one of sever­
al million women in my name position, prefer
urticles with which 1 am acquainted to pro­
ducts about which 1 have no knqwlcdge and
about which the manufacturer docs not seem
to have the courage to enlighten me?

Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
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�BRANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUCOBT
PALATIAL HOTKI., CLIJII HOUSE
AN D 'G AM E PRESERVE

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The management desires to return sincere thanks to £
the people of Sanford anil Seminole county for the magnjfic- ' J
ent reception given our first offering on the opening night - i
The truly generous patronnge given us nnd the deep, interest •[
displayed certainly shows that our efforts to givo Sanford •!
and Seminole county a theatre in keeping with the advance- *S
ment of the town and county is appreciated. Our future of- ; !
ferings will be on the same high planp as tho picture shown : |
)ast night, the same'good order will tat all timps be maintained, and our every effort will be to* entertaiif and.please our-.! J
patrons.
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But Same Picture W ill Be Shown Tonight for the
Benefit of Thode Who Failed to Get Scats
ri^ee Sees
lue
Tilling
s Trucking Land

W h y B u ick is
"T h e Standard o f C om p arison
I t has been a fixed Buick policy always to •
anticipate m otoring demands by developing
new and advan ced features o f design and
construction.'
This has been one o f the m apy factors con­
trib u tin g to B u ick ’s great p o p u la rity — a
popularity tangibly expressed in the fact that
B uick is well on its way towards the manu­
facture o f its two-millionth m otor car.
Buick recognizes it as a distinct obligation to
live up to the spirit nnd letter o f its slogan
"W hen Better Automobiles Arc Built, Buick
Will Build T h em ".

In thin n (jU »L ong Ixs
the jpefplv were
the occasion and while
the theater wfffVheM about 850 to
seat them comfortably it was- esti­
mated that at least one thousand’ dr
more people wero'Tn the building Inst
night when the show started.. The
beautiful asbestos curtain wns first
raised and then the beautiful velour
curtains nnd then tho screen flnnked
by woodland scenery brought forth
round after round of applause ns the
big crowd seemed to realise that the
first real big theater hnd opened In
Hanford nnd one o f the finest nnd
most complete in the South.
The Reirenstcin-Wngncr Orchestra
furnished music for tho opening num­
bers nnd the regular Milano Orchestra
composed o f Brockholm and WitherIngton played the descriptive pieces
during tho showing of tho big feature.
The program was 11 big one nnd on

Aug. 2.—North. Ki*a popular placo for
t .week,
Numerous
contemplating tiling

ftnokjng

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
I.IobcI n lir r r a a r t unit Allan l U i t a i i fa'

ENEMIES OF W O M EN

I.a»y ri'insa, h'twn-rowl coirtiMly.

Gold,. ?n P r tM ila

“BACKBONE”
A story of (lie North woods. Bunshlna Com­
edy and also a Mutt and Jeff Comedy.
Fox News.

PHONE If.
Corner Magnolia Avenue nnd Second Street
SANFORD, FLORIDA
W hen better automobiles aro built, Buick will build them

i .a r r y

[Hay— Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Mixed Feed— Hay
■OUR FEED IS SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT

CHICKtK

IIINKS TO CONFER
WITH CITIZENS OF
TUSK KLEE FRIDAY
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— Director
Hines o f the voterntis bureau, expects
to, confer Friday with a committee
representing the white citizens of
Tuskegee, Ain., in an effort to rench
nn agreement on tho proposal of the
president to make \t#ic veterans hos­
pital pear there niigsmtjiidv jy g r o in­
stitution. The committee requested u
conference early this week, but Di­
rector Hines was out of the city and
postponed the meeting until Friday.
The white residents of Tuskegee
iuive urged that the hospital lie un­
der white control, and the director
lias rejected one plan submitted to
him by tiie committee for such con­
trol. He suggested to tile committee
tlint it modify its proposals.

PRATT’S Poultry Feed is gunrnnteed to pU'flKu “ Your Money Hack if
r You u/e Not Hiitisfiei l/VsA-tfia/* will
convince you.

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Sanford feed &amp; S upply Co.

EEED-HAY-CRAIN AND FERTILIZERS
PHONE S39.MYPTLE AVE.8‘1THST.5ANF0I?D.FU

“SHERLOCK HOLMES”
A Mystery malodrnma of London's
world. Fox Nawa.

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A (Ireal goelrty lirama

“RICH

M E N ’S W IV E S ”

A 1: 0 ml two-real romrdy.

‘A FR IEN D LY H U SBAN D
A comedy based on the mother-in-law anala.
I'nthe News.
TIIUIISDAY, AVGUST •

“Shirley of the Circus”
A circus
romance.

story containing adventure
Al Bt. John Comedy.
ITIIIIAY, AVGUST 10.
Cfcaflra Hay la

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McD a n i e l is m e d a l m a n

A comedy ilrninn adapted from the stage play.
A good two-reel comedy.

Laurence McDaniel ban just return­
ed from Rix weeks in Cantp Meade,
Maryland, where he attended the Re­
serve Officer’s Training camp. He
graduated from the Fork Union Mili­
tary Academy on June 2nd nnd re­
ceived n medal for being the best
drilled cadet nt the academy nnd her
also graduated with high honors in
all his studies. The niuny friends of
ijtrry here are proud of his fine rec­
ord und are glad to sec him home
Again, lie is tile son of Mrs. K. A.
Douglass and is a Sanford hoy and a
good one.

RELIEVED IIKit TKOUIU.EB
“ I took treatment from two doctors.
One said 1 had kidney trouble and
tiie other said it wns my bladder,
Neither did any good. I took six hottbs of Foley Kidney Pills and am
now well. Foley Kidney Pills did me
all tiie good nnd stopped my bud habit
nt night," writes Mrs. A. Faust, Knoxvillf. Miss. Use Foley Kidney Pills
for quick relief from liaeknche, Rheumalic Pains, Dull Henduehes, Tired
For quick results try n want ad.
(tiling and Kidney and IHuddcr trouTho Heruld delivered six times a Ide. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon
week for lbc.
Foley’s. Hold everywhere.—Adv.

S T O R E H U M

MONDAY, AUGUST S
Oeldwiw prrarnta John Darryaaara la

located, in n 42,000 acre, tract owned
by Mr. Roberts, eighteen mffes up the
Manatee river nnd connected with the
hotel grounds by an automobile high­
way and by the river. The hotel is to
occupy a tract of forty ncrcs all to be
magnificently landscaped nnd planted
with tropical trees nnd shrubbery, and
it yacht and lioat basin is to be pro­
vided, on the Manatee river front,
cnpnblc of sheltering n score or more
of plcnsurc croft. The basin is to bo
dredged out surrounded by ascawall
with an opening on the river while the
grounds surrounding the basin, nbout
twenty acres in ttddilion to the mnin
pr.rt of the grounds, will ho converted
into a tropical park or garden.
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Now is the time to feed for tutor egg
production when, prices are highest.
Kei p your Iumis in good condition now
by feeding tho best feed |iossihle and
thus assist them through moulting.
Then your liens will commence earl­
ier and will lay longer thnn the lines
not propsrly cared for during moult­
ing period.
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W H ILE JUSTICE W A IT S
A western melodrama Sunshine comedy, also
Mult and Jeff. Fox News.

Special O rch estra Concert
Proceeding Pictures

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start up in business, whether Farming:, Man­
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funds to successfully conduct a growing bus­
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As “ first aid” to your business— w hy not
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Later, you may need us.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

u. F. W IIIT N E R , CashUr

i ne i eiepnone itenects
3Your Personality
Your telephone carries more than a voice—more than
mere words to the person listening. It carries your
jicrHonality, reflecting it as accurately as a real mirror
reflects your physical appearance.
Every Umo you talk with a person on the telephone
you leave an impresson—favorable or unfavorable.
If you are careless in your delivery; if you talk in,
"don't-secm-to-care” monotones; if you hpng yp the

Qive it a Good Home
T o keep your car running smoothly and look.
%Its best you should give It a good hom e. You
econom ize on rental by owning a garage
und Its convenience is also a great advantage.

&amp;unford, Florida

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on account of its purity la faBt becoming tho drinking water
for Central Florida. It in u Iho recommended for use in bat­
teries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—

Reduction in Prices
at Princess Theatre
Kffectivo tonight the prices at the
Prinevss Theatre will be cut. Admis­
sion will be 10fc and 20c. This is
caused by the fact that Mr. Herndon
lias a large number of fino pictures
ordered and paid for. Tho public is
assured of some of tho best pictures
In tho country for this rate o f adm|*it
sion. Remember 10c and fOc.
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Extends to Orlando nnd Daytona as well as the hundreds of
bottles we put out in Sanford every day ' ’

ELDER SPRINGS W ATl^R

Select your garage with these points in m in d ;
itn bhould be fireproof, reasonably low in first
edit, attractive in appearance and easy to clean.
Moreover, it should require little or n o upkeep.
^Choosing the Garage" is the nam e o f a booklet
U |«t you should read before deciding on the
typa you will build. W e'll be glad to give you a
free copy.

O ur S e r v i c e

PHONE 311— W E ’LL DELIVER

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AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :
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Toa esn find the n in e of
every lies Business Men
Is Sanford In this Column
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
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dandified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And positively no Claaaiflcd
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

Storage Facilities
If ns 'please you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498

DARK CLOUD
HANGS OVER
ALL EUROPE
Statement Prime Min­
ister England Shows
Divergence

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A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons

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the publication of the French side of
the case, so that within a short Ume
public opinion will be put in poscssion of nil the details of the recent
negotiations. In
the comment in
political quarters last night, on the
ministerial statements the worst fenlure of the position ns revealed yes­
terday was was considered to be that
France in her reply did not deign
even to refer to the .draft note to
Germany, and this was held to imply
that under .no circumstances could
the French government bo induced to
consent to a joint reply to Germany
ns desired by tho British government.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO A I*.
III* The .(MDcIntril I'rro )
PLY FOR LEAVE OIL
LONDON, A ug. 3.— Seldom lias
FOR SALE
FRANCHISE
Parliament separated for a long va­
Notice is hereby given to all those
SANFORD N O VE LTY FARMERS— You own get send bod cation under such ominous cloud of whom it may concern that I, A. W.
frnm-v and irrigation plugs at fas difficult relations with nn allied pow­ Donaldson, in my own behalf and that
W ORKS
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc er as it did today after grave" state­ of my associates, legal representa­
tives and assigns, will on August tith,
V. C. COLLER, PropFOR SALE— Hosier and (Jays' paints ments by the prime minister, Stanley A. I). 1923, at Ten o ’clock n. m., or ns
Gcncral Shop and Mill
and vumishes at Sanford Novelty Baldwin, in the House of Commons, soon thereafter ns I enn be heard, ap­
Worka, Sanford agents. ,
183-tfc nnd the secretary of foreign affairs, ply to the Honorable Board of County
Work
Marquis Curzon, in the House of Commissioners of Seminole County at
Court House In Sanford, Florida,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for Lords, revealing an apparently iinsur- the
for leave, license nnd franchise to
Betting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
mmintable divergence of views be­ establish a toll bridge over ami across
III Commercial Street—Sanford, Fin.
Ellsworth, Ilcnrdnll Avenue. Snntween England anil France as to howl St. Johns river at a point where the
fard.
83-tfp
to deal with the .reparations ques­ same intersects the present establish­
HERNDON
ed highway between Sanford and
B.
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1 tion.
Southmerc, Florida, said river or
stock. See Vick Iluwkins, 116 San­
Although the ministerial state­ strepm at tho point wtygro it is pro­
ford Ave.
C3-tfc ments revealed much more than hud posed to construct said toll bridge be­
INSURANCE AGENCY’
been expected of the details of the ing Two Hundred Forty Feet wide
FirtB--------- AUTO----------BONDS
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
and Fourteen feet deep nt high water.
One new five room house with bath, negotiations’ with France and Bel­
(Signed) A. W. DONALDSON.
gium,
showing,
for
instance,
that
M. B. SMITH,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
S. O. Shinholser
England in lier draft note to Germany
Attorney for Applicant
CUPIED.
7-27; 8-3-2tc
plainly
advised
the
German
govern­
PRICE
Contractor nnd Builder
$3,000.00--------------- Terms to suit you ment to withdraw her decrees abetA REAL BARGAIN
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to be sold.
The right to reject any nml all bids
Is reserved.
Proposals should he addressed to
Forrest I.nke, S. O. Chase nnd C. J.
Marshall, ns the City Commission of
the City of Sanford, Florida, nml n s !
Ex-OfTicio Rond .Trustees of the City i
of Sanford, Florida, nt Sanford, Flor-T
Ida.
WITNESS our hands ns the City j
Commission of the City of Sanford,!
Florida, and ns ex-officio Blind Trus- ;
tees of tho City of Sanford, Florida,
and tho seal of said City, this 10th
day o f July, A. 1). PJ23.
FORREST LAKE,
S. O. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL, '
As the City Commis­
sion of the City of
Sanford, Florida, nnd
as Ex-OfTicio Bond
Trustees of tho City
of Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Clerk of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
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WE SPARE NO PAINS
to make this store continuously attractive to you. Wc want
. you to feel that tin's is your shop whore you can be sure of
llie very best service.

When You Think of Vulcanizing:
We want this store at once to occur to your mind. Wc nim
to attain that end by the fairness of our prices and the per­
fection of our service.

Kent Vulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
PHONE 17----------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA

tN T E C IU T Y

NOTICE OF SALE OF

and, judging from

FOR SALK OIL RENT— House, after.
(’ urxon's speech, the ministers
•C alnb lla hrd ISO *
August 1st.- -Sce W. J. Thigpen.
themselves
are not yet definitely de­
Ural Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
98-tfc cided on this point.
Phone 4H
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
The government dearly hopes that
FOR SALK OR RENT—Trucking
land. I have hammock and pine it may still lie possible to bring pres­
STEWART The Florist trucking land developed, partly devel­ sure to bear on the French govern­
Cat Flowers----------------Floral Designs oped and undeveloped in Iowa City ment through an appeal, by laying its
section for sale or rent. Write E. It. ease before a new tribunal, namely
Annual and Ornamental I'lnntj
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami, the civilized world.
111 Mjrtle Ave.-------------Phone 260-W or see Robert King, Oviedo.
ti is indicated from Paris last night
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Notice ia hereby given that up to
nnd until three o’cltK'k p, m. nn tin’
8th day of August, A. D. 1923, sealed
proposals will lie received by Forrest
Lake, S. O. Chase ami C. J. Marshall,
r»s the City Commission of the City
of .Sunford, Florida, and as Ex-officio
Bond Trustees of the City of San­
ford, Florida, at the City Hall nt
Sanford, Florida, for the purchase of
Street Improvement Bonds of the City
SALE—One first class 1250 Hi. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
SANFORD M ACHINE FOR
of Hanford, Florida, said Bonds being
mate mule, H years old. One ymid
FOR PARDON
general obligations of said city, in
COMPANY
single wagon, also 12 sixteen disc
Notice is hereby givtn that Frank the sum of One Hundred nnd Fifty104-Gtp Hilliard, will apply to the Board of
General Machine und Boiler harrow. Phono 315-J.
one Thousand Dollars ($151,000.0(1)),
Works
FOR SALE—Good stable fertilizer in Pardons, in and for tho State of Flori- authorized by a resolution of the City
Cylinder Grinding
enr loads.—Sanford Feed &amp; Supply da, nt its next session to bo held In
Phone 62----------- Sanford, Florida Co., Myrtle Avenue und Fourth Street. Tallahassee, Florida, September lltli, Commission o f the City of Hanford,
Florida, duly adopted on the 9th day
Phono 539.
llW-ltc; w-ltc 1923, for a pardon from the judgment c f July, A. I). 1923, pursuant to
FOR SXL&amp;—Good stablo” fcrtllitor :in nnd sentence of thu Circuit Court fall Chapter 9897 and Chapter 9898, Ij »\vh
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Haid bonds to Itcnr interest at thu
iCc., Myrtle Avenue nml Fourth Street. nole County, Florida, to a term of five
|Phone 539.
]UH-4tc; w-ltc years in the State Prison, from Jan­ rato of six per cent per annum and
uary 14th, 1922, having been convict­ arc to be dated July second, 1923, in­
NICE NEW 5- ed of the offense of ussault to mur­
terest payable semi-annually on July
BOOM COTTAGE der in the first degree on Isaac Frai­
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first and Junuury first of cnch year,
Cards of Sanford'ssReput- ■* PAVED STREET, GOOD LOCA- ler, January term of said court.
both principal nnd interest being pnyTION, FRUIT TREES, LARGE I.OT,
■bis Prufrsslonsl Men, each
GORDON McCAULEY,
able nt New York, In tho State of
«f whoM, in his chosen pro- M PAVING PAID FOR. $500.00 CASH
Attorney for Applicant. New York, snid bonds being of tho
fesaioQ the Herald recom- • BALANCE EASY TERMS.
8-3-10-l7-24-4tp
dinomination of One Thousand Dol­
mends to the people.
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lars ($1,009,00), each, und muluring
A. P. CONNELLY &amp;
as follows:
SONS
FOR TRADE
Bonds numbered 1 to 15, to mature
I0li-1lr
July 1st, 1924.
Bonds numbered 1G to 30 to ma­
WANTED TO TRADE— For a vacant
George A . DeCottes
lot, my equity in 4 room house, on ture July 1st, 1925.
Attomey-nt-Lavr
FOR RENT
Bonds numliered 31 to 45 to ran
now paved street. Lights, water, gas
0*«r Seminole County Bonk
turo
July 1st, 1920.
•ANFORI)
-t. -r- FLORIDA FOR KENT— Eight room house, West and bath. Fine location, close to new
Bonds numbered 4G to GO to ma­
school.
Address
"Trade"
care
pf
the
Third street. Interior newly decor­
104-Gtp ture July 1st, 1927.
ated
nnd papered. Call phone 40-W. Herald.
FRED R. W ILSON
Bonds numbered 01 to 75 to ma­
102-Gtp
ture
July 1st, 1928.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
W AN TED
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—
Bonds ntimbered 7G to 00 to ma­
Hr*t National Bank Building
Several housekeeping apartments WANTED— BOYS TO SELL THE ture July 1st, 1929.
•ANPORD
FLORIDA
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SANFORD HERALD ON THE
for rent, rooms large nnd airy. Sec
Bonds numbered 91 to 105 to ma­
Mrs. Smith, 300 French Ave. 104-6tp STREETS OF SANFORD. A .GOOD ture July 1st, 1930.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON FOR RENT—C ottago.-J, Musson. CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS Bonds numbered 100 to 120 to ma­
104-7tp TO MAKE BIG PROFIT? - FOR A ture July lat, 1931.
• ARCHITECT '
FEW HOURS WORit. SEE LOUIS
Ream T, Miller Bldg.
Bonds numbered 121 to 135 to ma­
FOR RENT—Entire upper floor, un­
SHIPP AT THE HBHALl) OFFICE. ture July 1st, 1932,
■AHpqjtD
FLORIDA
furnished, 714 Onk Ave.
104-Gtp
v
iuu'( lit*
. jo
dh-tf
Bonds numbered 130 to 151 to ma­
FOR- SENT— Furnished room, board WANTED—First
class
mochsnic ture July 1st, 1933.
optional, new house and furnishings
with own tools.—Standard Auto Co.,
Tho full faith and credit of th^City
ICHELLE M AINES In easy walking distance. Phone No. Winter Park, Fla.
105-3tc o f Sanford, Florida, is irrevocably
6, Mr. Register.
%
107-Gtp
WANTED—Job truck or tractor drlv- pledged for tho payment o f tho prin­
*:• LAWYER
FOR RENT—Largo nicely furnisht
ing by^an experienced mechanic cipal and Interest of said issue of
—Court House
apartment. All modern conveni­ who can keep up cither.— Howard bonds.
ences, running water, lights and gas. Flynt, Geneva, Fla.
The bonds hereby offered for sale
100-Gtp
Examined
Glueee Dealgoad Apply 417 West Second street. 106-4tp TWO YOUNG LA blE S with high are excluded from any limitation o f
rooms",
school education wanted ot learn bonded indebtedness prescribed by
Henry McLaulhi, Jr., l-’OR RENT — 3 unfurnished 106-6tp
314 Elm Ave.
Western Union clerical work. Will the rharter of the City o f Sanford,
O p tD .
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep­ pay reasonable salary while learning. Florida.
'
OptUi M-Optometrist
This authorised issue of bonds to bo
ing rooms on first floor. Will take Apply Western Union.
107-2tc
■old subject to the approving opinion
ni
First Btraet
Baaferd. Fla.
two children.—312 East Fifth Street.
LOST
o f John C. Thomson, to be furnished
108-2tp
— -1—^-- L
O
S
t—Ladies'
brown
woolen
scarf
on
by the City of Hanford, Fforida.
, .
FOR RENT OR SALE-^5 room cotW .
. rued W flR fir ta k e Mary' aruTCfiT
A lfbiils must be accompanied by a
t* • r k i .tage, It»wW)#d,.Alw 8
certified check for one and one-half
■ lte a r E s ta w
ment
................
furnished for rent.—803 W. 3rd teen. Finder return to Lake Mary
per cent o f the amount of the bonds
108-2tp
Casino
and
receive
reward,
107-dtp
F|RE, L i p ^ AUTO i n s u r a n c e St,
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PROFESSIONAL = FOR S A L ^

Before you buy any car, see the

Eludebaker presents its complete
line o f 1924 models, announced n .veek
ago, with the conviction that they will
increase the prestige o f the name
Studcboker which, for 71 years, has
stood for the bc3l in transportation,
quality nnd vnluc o f product.
Into these 1924 cars arc built every
proved feature in design that mukes
for the comfort, convenience and safety
o f passengers, nnd many refinements
that further enhance the value o f a
line o f cars ulready highly perfected.
It is common knowledge in thc'oteel
industry that St^dcbaker uses only
the highest grades o f the finest steels.
And the same is true o f the electrical
equipment, instruments, bearings, bat­
teries, upholstery, finishing paints,
tires and accessories used in Studebaker cars.
It is equally well known that Studebaker, with $90,000,000 o f actual net
assets, including $45,000,000 o f plant
facilities, is unsurpassed in ability and

rc.wurrca to mnhufacture rconnmicr Ily nml give mnximurn intrinsic value
for n given price.
Produced under these favorable conditions, the 1924 Studebalrcrs ere dis­
tinctly the finest cars and greatest
values StuUcbalccr ever oflcrcd.
Tlicse ere not careless statements.
They ore facts that reflect the honesty
nnd integrity o f the manufacturer and
its product just nB they do the truth
o f Studcboker advertising.
The public has placed its confidence
in Studcboker by accepting these facts,
supported by the perform ance c f
Studebakercora in owners' use. T h rt’i
why Studcboker aa/na fo r th e past
six years /»ovo increased p rc£ resaively ea ch y e a r and s&amp;lcs for the
first six months o f 1923 o f 81,880 cars
broke all six mouths’ records.'
Studcboker never cheupcna qual­
ity to meet competition. The name
Studcboker stands for satisfaction
.and service.

Power to satisfy the most exacting owner
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IN THE HEART 01^ THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IV.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1923

M R TRAFFIC REGULATIANS
EFFECT TODAY
CERTAIN VIOLATIONS
CHINESE RIOT
ALL SHOULD READ WITH THE CREW
OF U. S. SHIP
FINES AND JAIL SENTENC­
ES WILL FOLLOW WHEN
PEOPLE ARE CAUGHT

And Enow Exactly How to He
Governed in the Future With
Vehicles of All Kinds

NUMBER 107

REPARATION NOTE REPLY
HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED
PREMIER BALDWIN TALKS m
THE PRESIDENTS
LUNGS ALL RIGHT fiIERMANYS ABILITY
FEEING EASIER
tl

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*

Under

on

REVIEWS BRITISH DRAFT
REPLY TO GERMAN'S '
LAST NOTE

ADO PTED BY THE DEMOCRATIC CON- Charged W ith Murder
VI5NT10N N E X T Y E A R A N D U N D E R ­ For S ellin g Liquor that
Killed Deputy Sheriff
WOOD IS W ETTER T H A N A l, SMITH

Is Spokesm an for Liquor E lem en t and R epresents
Hoard Steam ship For
Wfcll Street Both o f W hich W ill N ot Control
Free Ride But Meet
the N ex t Convention
R esistance
*

. ii iV

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 1.—Pre­
liminary hearing for liny Weaver,
rhnrged with murder in connection
with the death of Jus. A. Hnncc, for­
mer I'incnllns county deputy sheriff,
jwill l&gt;e held before John U. Jllrtl,
county judge, Saturday morning at
10:20 o’clock, it was announced Wed­
nesday liy Sheriff W. S. Lindsey, who
returned from Miami with the pris­
oner. Weaver is now Wing held at
the county jnil without lx&gt;nd.
, "Weaver is being represented by
Attorneys Toiii Palmer of Tampa and
W. F, Wny of St. Petersburg. .
It is charged in the warrant that
llnnre died from*poison said to have
been in liquor purchased from Weav­
er in St. Petersburg, July 1. The
deputy sheriff died in Jacksonville
July 0.

To I’ny and Economic Vnlue of
Such Step Enter Largely
Into the Matter

Recovery W ill
Take
(Hr T*e A*anrlx(ril I’rr.a)
l l l ) T h r A n an rU Irri P r m )
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2.—The
LONDON, Aug. 2.—Premier Bald­
Time
But
He
is
G
et­
Inw passed by the 1923 legislature
win joined with Isird Curxort, foreign
traffic on state hlghwnys became ef­
tin g A lon g
. secretary, in informing parliament
fective today. Persons who fail to
(Ily The A»»orl««lrd Press)
today that replies by Grnnce nnd
MIAMI; A ur. 2.—In a stntcment.is.sucd here loday regarding
I ll&gt; T h e
l*rrnw)
I ID Thr Anaorlnfr«l I'rr**)
observe the law may find it necessary
Belgium to British reparations note
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—Of- seemed to hold out no prospect of set­
PEKING, Aug. 2.—In a fracas the candidacy of Senator Underwood for president, William Jcnto pay fines ranging from $10 to $900
firinl bulletin issued by President tlement of the Ruhr situation in tho
or serve from ten to ninety days in nboard the American steamer Alice ningN Bryan said: “His availability will depend entirely upon the
Harding's physicians at 9: 13, said the near-future nor opening of discussion
prison. They'will be subject to both Dollar, caused when n crowd o f ' platform adopted next year. If Wall Street and the wets control
chief
executive bad several hours regarding reparation.
Chinese soldiers txuirdcd her nt^the convention and wriic the platform they doubtless will regard
fine and imprisonment.
rest
sleep
during the night and that
Ic'hnug,
and
demanded
fro
transporta-.
Underwood
ns
the
logical
candidate.
He
Is
welter
than
Gov.
Smith
It shall bo n violation of the law
Premier Baldwin liegan his state­
except
for
marked exhaustion of ment by reviewing the British draft
lion,
the
captain
of
the
ship
and
three
and
has
for
a
longer
time
been
the
spokesman
of
that
element.
He
to drive vehicles having sharpened
acute illness he had expressed himself reply to the Germans Inst note. Ho
or roughened surfaces other than women, including the wife and daugh- also represents the Wall Street point of view on public questions,
as "feeling easier this morning.”
pneumatic rubber tires over-the roads, tur of the Dollar Line agent, were But Wall Street and the wets are not likely to control the next consniil tho ‘British government express­
Physicians said in thr statement that
seriously
injured,
according
to
report
vent
ion.”
the act provides nmong other things.
ed
the (qiinion that while nothing
whllp recovery would "take some lit.
Other requirements arc that track* rr"ch,"K
«'ffhinb&lt; here. A ------------should he done which would Ik* incon­
tie time” they were more confident
wi a i
We. ft* P i p j B i
Nfl Bs
Xi Ibi |U|
sistent with the stipulations of the
shall be equipped with mirrors; the party of American Bluejacket* from
todny than heretofore as to the out­
a
gunboat
respoiwlcd
to
a
call
for
maximum weight of a load that may
Versailles treaty advantage could be
come of President Harding's illness.
derived if imperiaj experts co-operbe carried on the roads is limited to help and overpowered the rioters and
Conditions of Harding's lungs affect­
arrested fifteen. Shots were fired lienting with the reparations commis­
111,000 pounds.
ed
Monday by pneumonic symptoms
fore the trouble ended.
The law reads as follows:
sion
should examine G e rm a n ’s ca­
snowed "definite improvement-."
Section I. It shnll Ik- unlawful to
pacity to pay. Reply also pointed
drive, propel or operate, or to cause Much H otter in North
out, Baldwin said, that economic val­
W itness in Garrett
to be driven, propelled or operated
Than in Sunny Florida
ue of such step must largely depend
over any slate road, any vehicle or
upon factor* not mentioned in the
Trial Says P astor
I’RKSIDKNTIAl. IIKADQUARTKRS. San Francisco, Aug.
contrivance having wheels provided j Chamber of Commerce eorrespon-' * ’
German memorandum, such as stabil­
Fired First Shot izing mark, balancing budget, nnd
2.—(lly the Associated I ress).—President Harding had "a
with sharpened or roughened surfaces i dent sends t Hartford, Connecticut *
restful night," his second within forty-eight hours and his tem­
other than, roughened pcnumntic rub-I newspapers showing that-for IS days
that no guarantee could bo effective
ITMHKRP.AND COURT IIOUSK,
her tlresp-provided, however, that this they have had no rain there and the “u perature this morning*was normal. An informal statement issued
unless provision made for some form
Ya., Aug. 2.—William F. Smith, one
by Dr. Sawyer gave the executive’s condition at 7:93 a s follows:
restriction shall not apply to vehicles thermometer recorded as high as 97 *
of international control over German
■
•f the state's principal witnesses tes­
"Temperature 98 and six-tenths, respiration 3d, pulse 119."
or implements used by the state in degrees. Warnings were sent out *
financial administration. The pertified yesterday Hint Rev. K. S. Price
the construction and maintenance of against excessive use of water and *
tnicr then made some statement to
the first shot in the ImltFe"with
*'] W’l Wil w&gt; *• i
w - **
Or Rather Failure of fired
the house of commons that Uird Cursaid state roads, or to farm imple-1also in clearing dried grass from fene- *
It. O. anil I.. C. Garrett and that I., C.
r.on made in the upper chamber ex­
meats weighing less than one thou-jo* and-vacant lots and care against —
North Carolina to
Garrett, who is now on trial charged
pressing regret that government
BitPtI (LQfiQJ Pt'AWU. IM'd provided f,.r,:st fjrca.
with murdering the minister, did nut could riot find enough material iii
Handle Them
with wheel Burfncos of more than one 1 The crop* are burning up, the pafire n shot.
.
the French nnd Belgian responses to
half inch In width. Wheels of trng-'por says, and cattle are suffering for
I ID Thr %wwnrlnIrd l'rr«»|
Mr. Smith wns the first of the witsolid
a joint allied reply to the Ger­
tion engines, el cetera, when provided water.' The farmers "arc forced to
A SH h\ Il.l.h, N. t ., Aug. 2.—He-1nesses beard yesterdny who testified
with suitable filler blocks between feed grain to cuttle ns the pastures
I solo Iintis deploring what was termed to having seen Mr. Pierce fire nt nil. man note.
cleats, stuill be Considered as bavin/; are dried up." And yet Florida folks
failure of state government to han- lie suiil the minister took a pistol
LONDON, Aug. 2.—Whether tho
Smooth.
complain of the hot weather and an
•roperly the lynching problem fiom his hip pocket after It. (). Gar­
“Koch truck shall he equipped with obliged to take vacations "up north. :.i
| were unanimously adopted loday liy rett had taken the shotgun from him. dosing sitting of Parliament today
« mirror located in such position as —Leesburg Commercial.
Coast Line and Seaboard Must H ave Interchange Commission oil Internal Co-operation The witness further said hi* noticed will reveal the next step of the Brit­
tfo show the driver thereof the ap­
in session here. The resolutions drew R. I). Garrett, flint'h after the minister ish government in the difficult KuroPRICK (T TTING WAK
of F reigh t at Bradentown
proach of vehicled from the rear.
no distinction between various' see­ had fired. His testimony wits consid­ pent) program is still unknown.
•
IN M G Alt* GOKS ON
The cabinet’s piolnnged discussion
"It shall be unlawful to drive, pro­
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
, lions of the country and deplored the ered a big point for the defense who
o ft he situation yesterday bus only
pel or operatp, ,nr to cause to lx*
TALLAItASSKF.,
Aug.
2.—The
railroad
commissioners
through
James
failure
to
stamp
out
lynching
which
have claimed the minister fired the
NKW YORK, Aug. 2.—The price
driven,* propelled or operated, over
filed in the supreme court petition for alternative wnn termed "most conspicuous iwit-iiiy first shot ami that It. O. G arrett diil brought thus far the announcement
Icutting
movement
in
sugar
went
mcr*
“Ikins,
their
attorney
(hat Premier Baldwin nnd l-oril Curany state road any vehicle or con­ rily on Wednesday when the refiners | wrtt Iff mandamus to require the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Atlantic of justice, righteousness and most
not fire until he thought his life was zun will# make simultaneous state­
trivance, whose gross load on any
Coast
I.hiu
to
make
rail
connections
lit
Hradentown
for
interchange
of
flagrant
violation
of
the
constitution
ill danger.
*
ments in the house of commons and
one wheel shall exceed six hundred announced filrthcr declines in fine freight at that point. The litigation is outgrowth of proceeding filed by the of our great nation."
On cross examination Mr. Smith
granulated,
cutting
ns
low
as
7.90
in,
the
lords, respectively, today, hut not
((Win) pounds for each of width of
Hradentown Hoard of Trade before the Railroad Commission to require the
sntd he.was not so sure who fired tho the slightest indication of the nature
tii*c on same; provided, further, that an effort to get business. Another j railroads to construct tracks at Hradentown so ns to permit interchange of
first shot in which the shots fired by of these statements* was made known.
Col. Geo. W. K n igh t
the width of suli^l tires shall be con­ prit'v ranged up to H.lo. This rejire- j rarloud freight. The coiiunissioii last April ordered connections he made be­
Pierce nnd R. O. Garrett rang out su
The Prime Minister’s admission In
Made Major in the | dose
sidered ns that portion coming in con sciitcd a decline of 2 cents from the fore August 1st.
together us to lx* almost simul­ thi* commons yesterday that in tho
high
price
of
the
year,
reached
Inst
tact with nil unyielding surface and
Florida N a t’I Guard taneous.
.
abaaiice of permission from the
the width of pneurtiatic tires shall he April.
Mrs.
K.
S.
Pierre
took
the stand French government for the publica­
Farm ers and G rowers S o u th ern Broker Comconsidered ns the total thickness
Col. Raymond C. Turrk, command­ late Wednesday. She began n dutnil- tion of their notes, the debate would
measured from ouUide to outside of of, or to drive over such section of
Will
Meet
at
G
aines­
ing
the 13llh infantry, Florida N at­ i d account of all that happened
pany
on
the
Rocks
nt the
. . , . seems
___ to point to me
"
. |x* restricted,
rasing at the widest point Ixstwccn road until again thrown open to the
ional
Guard,
yesterday
stated
that
Pierce
home
on
the
meeting
of
thr
ville,
Fine
Program
fuel that the government does not
trrad and rim, when fully inflated public traffic; however, such restric­
1 ATLANTA, (in., Aug. 2.—Dorcmus, Col. George W. Knight, of the Offic­ tragedy hut broke down ns she reach­ consider the time has urrive.l to take
with nlr; mid provided, further, that tion shall not apply to the person or
I I,r Daniel &amp; Company, n stock brokerage ers’ Reserve Corps* n Sanford man, ed the point where she attempted to
nny new line.
no vehicle or contrivance whose gross persons in charge of such construc­ With Murh That Will Interest
firm with offices in Atlunta, Augusta, will be appointed major of the first descrilx* the Heating administered tu
Growers
of
Florida.
M. Poincare, the French premier,
load rhnll exceed sixteen thousand tion or repairs.
Suviuijinh, Jacksonville and Birming­ Lattnlion of the I9lth infantry to sue- her husband by L.
Garrett.
Her has nil ulong insisted upon the se­
"Section 2. Tho term ‘stntc road’
(ID,000) ipounds shall be moved or
GAINKSVM.LK. Fin., Aug. 2.— ham, announced late yesterday that ceed Major David F. Dunkle, of West [ story was told in a halting voice fre- crecy of "the negotiations, apd until
used herein is defined and shall be
operated over any state road.
customers hail lx*on notified that the Palm Beach, who resigned because of qucntly broken by periods of sobbing. he lifts this embargo or th&lt;* govern­
"It shall be unlawful to ullow any construed to mean any part of any Plans virtually are complete for the concern wns going into liquidation
the pressure of private business.
Mary Kliznlx*lh Pierce, ugrd 13, fol­ ment decides it is impossible to suf­
meeting
at
the
Univeisity
qf
Florida
vehicle or contrivance, or any part road, including the loulgc* there in,
and
would
discontinue
business.
Frank
Col.
Knight
is
prominent
in
army
lowed
her mother on the stand. She fer further delay, it Is difficulty to
next
week,
August
(i-l
I,
of
farmers
o fsame, or any loud or portion of « heretofore or which may hereafter
Dorcmus, senior member, deelared «irclcs, and made a most enviable roe. did not ndd anything new to the story
and
fruit
growers
of
Florida
tu
dinsee how there can Ik.* any publication
Is*
constructed,
maintained,
or
olhurload, carried on the some to drug up­
the firm’s finances were more than ord during the world war, seeing hard as already developed.
wire
improved
by
the
Slate
Road
Oe-1
cuss
problems
and
learn
new
ways
or
revelation of the communications
on any state road.
ample to pay off all outstanding ob­ service overseas. He entered the ser­
A third version of the shooting of which have passed between the allied
...............................dirricuiof combatting
"It shall be unlawful for nny ve­ partment, or which is now, or may and methods
ligations.
vice ns a captain of engineers iff the Rev. B. s. Pierce by It. O. Garrett
government*.
hicle or contrivance, having a gross hereafter be in course of construc­ tics that face them.
303th
regiment, 80th division, and wns und L. C. G arrett’ wns given by Rob­
The offires in the several cities will
Commissioner of Agriculture W. A.
Hopeless as the prospect of an t
weight of more than four thousand tion, maintenance or improvement by
I
k* continued, be said, -until existing promoted through tho several grndus ert Glenn Pierce, son of the late min­ agreement with France seem* to be,
McRae,
Dr.
J.
N.
-tlarpur,
of
Atlanto,
such
department.
(4,000) pounds to operate over nny
Section . Any one who violates M. J. Funchcss of the Aldbamu Poly­ accounts are liquidated, but no new to the command of thut unit, because ister, the boy testifying that the pis­ th (’probabilities point to another a t­
state road at a rate of speed in ex­
of heroic, meritorious nnd otherwise tol in his father’s hand wns accident­ tempt by the government to accept
cess of twenty miles per hour, when nny of the terms of this Act shnll be technic Institute, and. Karl l-ehmnn, business will lx* accepted. The pro­ valualdo services, living in tho front
ally discharged while pointing lownrd such an agreement by further nego­
equip|ted with pneumatic tires, or at doomed guilty of n misdemeanor, and secretary of the Orlando Chamber of ceeds of liquidation, he added, is ex­ of hostilities a t St. Mihiel, the Som­
the ground. L. C. Garrett then fired, tia tio n s , In which case Premier Bald­
pected
to
cover
one
or
two
weeks.
a rate of speed In excess of twelve upon convictiun shall be punished by Commerce, are among special speak­
me
and
tho
Argonnc..
and the boy said, he suw It. O. Garrett win's statement in Parliament la
The
firm
holds
memberships
on
the
ers
who
will
appear
at
tile
gathering.
miles per hour when equipped with fine of not less than ten dollars
For
his
gallant
work
he
was
award­
wince.
“ %
New
York
cotton
and
produce
ex­
Mr.
Mcltiie
will
talk
on
the
Florida
likely to be comparatively brief, deal­
($10.09) or more than five hundred
solid tirs.
ed the distinguisheil service medal.
First testimony to connect L. C. ing with the British position and em­
changes,
the
Chicago
Hoard
of
Trade
of
the
future.
Dr.
Harper,
chuirman
dollars
($300).
or
by
imprisonment
"It shall be unlawful to place or
Col. Turck said the order had not GarriAt with the actual shouting of bodying a renewed warning to France
allow to be placed upon any state for not less than ten or more than of the Southern Soil Improvement and the New Orleans Cotton Kxyet
been Issued, but it is expected to Rev. K. S. Pierce was given by C. that the negotiations can not be in­
changel
Committee,
will
discuss
fundamentals
road any tncka, wire, scrap metal, ninety days, or by both fine and imbe announced just before the annual I). Diggs, n prosecution witness, who
“Wo
have
derided
to
dose
out,”
of
fertilizer
practices,
while
Profes­
definitely protracted.
kglass, crockery, or other substance pirsonment.
"Whoever damages any such state sor Funchcss will make several talks Mr. Dorcmus said, "because of an encampment of the Florida National etstified that Larkin fired the sec­
The prime minister also will prob­
which may bo Injurious to the feet of
anticipated depression in general Guard at Black Pojpt, Caidp Johnston, ond ahot in the fusillade that ended ably appeal to the house not to eropersona or animals, ot to the tires of rqnd by any trespass on, or unlawful on fertilizer* and farm crops. Mr.
the minister's life.
business. Stocks of all descriptions August 6.
barrasa the delicate and difficult mat­
vehicles, or In any way injurious to use of, or traffic over such road shall Lehman will take as his subject high­
Col. Turck ia laying g reat stress on
Mrs. J. M. Sheppard, also testified ters by hard criticisms, ho having al- •
are way off and I ran nee no prosway
bcautificaUun&gt;
-i
ia
addition
to
the
penalties
above
pre­
the road.
pecls of an improvement. As soon as the camp athletie* program for the to having seen Larkin G arrett firo at ready undertaken that a special ses­
"It shall be unlawful to obstruct, scribed, be civilly liable for the turers are: l*M . Rhode* state m ar­
alts
accounts arc liquidated wo will summer camp. Kach battalion will de­ Mr. Pierre. She said he fired a ahot sion of parliament ahall be called If
keting
commissioner;
Dr.
J.
V.
Knapp,
dfg up or In anjr way disturb any amount of such dnmngc, which
vote every third afternoon to athlet­ which was quickly followed by sever­ a new situation requiring the sanction
close
al lour offices.”
sta^e
-veterinarian,
Miss
Flnvia
Glea­
' state road. Provided, however, that amount may be recovered at the suit
ics. The big Held day will be held on al fired by R. O. Garrett, aome of
son,
slat#
homo
demonstration
agent,
of
the
state
road
department,
and
this paragraph shall not Ins construed
of that body.
governor’a
clay, August 16th.
An
oculist
has
invented
a
device
by
them after the minister had fallen to
How carefully the government has
a oaa to hinder or prevent the instal­ when recovered shall be turned Into and Prof. Lcnthcll Wyman of the
In line with athuetlc development In the ground.
mean* of whith a woman may tell
to proceed before risking an open
lation or replacement of polos for the state treasury and placed to the United Slates Forest Service.
The program for tho short course whether her husband la telling the tho guard, Col. Turck la moat anxious
breach with France was illustrated
telephone or telegraph wire lines in credit of the state road tax fund.
Pictures yf Kusie Ix-nglen playing in the house of commons last night.
of
educational work during the week truth, but no woman needs any such to eapeclally develop boxing and
“Section
4.
That
this
act
shall
not
accordance with the provisions of law
device as that.—Miami Herald.
wrcatllnif. Several dozen pairs ( of tennis convince us that her good form Though Mr. Baldwin's policy haa the
now existing or tbat may hereafter affect any special or local law reg­ is planned to cover almost every'
boxing
gloves will be provided for the la limited to her tennia playing.— support of a U rge section of the
phase
of
Florida
agriculture
and
home
ulating road traffic in the several
he enacted.
use
of
the
men in edmp, and Inasmuch Tampa Tribune.
And
now
a
Daytona
woman
who
economics.
country, there is a considerable body
" It shall bo unlawful to tear down counties of this state.
as the regiment already haa some
married
the
murderer
of
her
huaband
Preparations
are
being
made
for
"Section
6.
All
laws
and
parts
of
J0f opinion well represented In the
or deface any detour sign or to break
a couple of yeara ago becomes peeved good amateur boxers, good exhibition
So order your life that the neigh­ government against any break with
down or drive around any barricade laws In conflict herewith be, and ate an attendance of- a thousand farm
bouts
are
anticipated.
In
these
exhi­
about
something
and
tells
*on
him.
bor
women will have to make up what France.
people.
erccte dfor the purpose of closing nny hereby repealed.
What poor sporta some women are!— bitions there will be some good pro- |hey say about you.—St. Petersburg
,
"Section
0.
This
act
ahall
Ukc
The house laat night was discos*section of a state road to traffic dur­
fesslonals.—Times-Union.
1
independent.
!P»t Herald for flr»t class Job work. St. Petersburg Tildes. .*
(CW
etl—ii w IXO BU)
ing the construction or repair there- effect August 1st, A. P., 1923.” »

PRESIDENT HARDING IS BETTER,
TEMPERATURE IS NORMAL AND
HE IS RESTING EASY TODAY

RESOLUTIONS
DEPLORING
LYNCHINGS

RAILROAD COMMISSION FILES
PETITION FOR WRIT MANDAMUS
REQUIRE RAILROADS TO CONNECT ;;

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W E D N E SD A Y , A U G U S T ! , 1923

■ »upper tomorrow (Thurrday) a t f»B raying that the fishing far Florida nr
W UKa
the finest, moat varied, and best iu
FaBowiag the hsnJaezs session, an the world. There is more and better
. informal social hour wav enjoyed, the j fishing in Florida, to the acre than
chairman serving
delicious fro h there is id California to the hundred
punch and home made cake.
miles.
,
'I
-------“BIRD I J PE—Nowhere will one
FOR VISITORS.
' . ee so much bird life aa on the waters
'j Mrs. JL i . Holly entertained in b rrja n d keys of Florida. The ri ven and
gulf a t times being covered with
-*------usual charming and gracious
hmebron a t • flocks of wild dorks for fifty, miles
DrMolay Minstrels teoij
ner yesterday a t
8 0C M L CALENDAR
id more. Hardly any of th a t h e re .’High School b a fine enti
. her attractive bom.
-S o c i a b il it y .—One o f
t w 's e c it by an mean*.
honoring her guests, her mother, M
. 1 -------j Tyner and her sister, M n. H. F. things that tourists and ne wcomers 1 j
m in here b the kindly greeting t h a t 1 Word has just been ere
, Thomas of Jackson vile.
j T hi spacious rooms were artistiral- ' b extended to one in all ports of Flar- *Bill Boesidy has had a vn
idt.' The social feeling, the endea vor j f’d operat ion for appendir
ly decorated with quantities of vrrvd
to
make one feel a t home. It’s a wen- ■Wayrroaa hospital.
hoed xinnias combined with aspara.
dcrful
thirgf It counts for so a»oeh,{
.
-------.
‘ro s ferns. In the dining room, the­
;
and
Florida
surely
excels
in
that.
May
(
Mrs.
Ota
Long
and
sou,
; colors of pink and green prevailed.
The table was laid with an ex/juiiite,' it always keep it up. Here there a an I Waorholla. arrived je ste n
’aloofness. I believe it is owing to the noon fo r • few sreeks visit
Mi*. And Mrs. Joe Harrotd rpent . l»ce cloth, and centered with a crystal fact that most of the residents are I U r, Mrs. 1L Z. Jotuuon us \
the ddy, Monday, in Orlando combin­ 1how! of lovely pink hibiscus and new comers themselves, and the place. street.
•ferns. At each plate, were basket*
ing business and pleasure.
-------of flowers, and the place cards were has not yet had time to acquire a com- j
murrty spirit.
1 H. B. Brorsier of the Or
Philip film mom formerly of this
“TRANSPORTATION.—One
can Pw ter-Star. was in the city
city but now of Cocoa, F la , b in
reach Florida by rail from most East- j *" ■drertisieg propcrntwn.
the city today attending to business.
ern points in a day and a half; by
has many friends in Sa
boat from New York or Baltimore I n i " " ulways glad to see him.
, Mbs Lillian Schwarts, of Sanford
three days. To go to California by
The Church well Company advertise
ft spending some time in Jackson*
rail takes five days, by boat nineteen
vWa with relatives. — Jacksonville
days. The saving in time and money silk hose, sateens, voiles, colored InTimes- Union.
is a considerable item in favor of Flor- dian heads, checked suitings, i ^ . all
at greatly reduced prices. See the
advertisement
in this issue.
Mrs. P. M . Elder and Martha
Coney and Alice Elder left th b morn­
W alter Wight b in the city after
ing for Daytona Beach where they
spending
the past two months with
wfl! spend a month. They will be
home folk* in Georgia. He report:
joined later by M iu Virginia Coney
Mrs. Wight and the children all right
and
they will come to Sanford as soon
Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Holm* of Coras be can obtain a house.
4rte. Ga., were among the out of state BRIDGE PARTY AT WOMAN'S
xrtvals in Sanford yesterday and are
CLUB.
Tkunday special' a t
stopping at the Montctuma for a few
Last evening, the lovely new Worn*
rly store, are giver, in
an’* Club, wa* the *rcne of an enjoy­
you get a f ix fccund
able bridge party given by Mr*. Ed.
’ree with every
Judge and Mr*. E. P. Householder Lane and her committee, to raire
and son Karlyle arc spending a short fund*, writh which to purchase card
time a t Fort Meade as the guests of tables . There were fourteen tables
the former's parents, Rev. and Mr*. of players.
A. E. Houshotder.
The large auditorium, which is a
work of art, was unusually attractive
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Mitchell of last evening with it* decorations of
West Point, Ga., arrived here yester­ basket* and crystal bowl* of exquisite
day and are the guests of the later’s pink rorcs, zinnias arid other cut
brother, George Shipp, and family at flower*, effectively combined with
tbair home on Sanford Height*.

m | The Seminole Fish and Poultry
| M artel h iv t cpewrtl a « * ha»in#»
■a Ion East First street next door lo the
Ma (Smith Furniture Store. They will
m h are all kinds of fancy fru|U ami
»W
vegetable*, dressed chickens, fresh
For Florida:
Local show­
m
j
fob.-and
ail kinds of sea foods at all
ers probably today and Is•q times. Quick dclircry to any part of
*■ jthe city. See their advertisement in
fta *a m ; th b m o f.

LOCALS

!

M. Levine of Rradentown, one of
the largest grower* in that section
arrived in Sanford yesterday with
two of bis men, K. L. Holmes and
Jack Holms and are spending a few
days here attending to business.
Mr. and Mr*. Ix&gt;chnt-r of Clermont,
arrived in Hanford l**t evening from
•h extended vblt to New York, where
**• former attended the National
Pnea* Convention. They are the
guests here of their daughter, Mrs.
Perry Jernigan.

whole lot of that hot air to distribute blankets and the change just wh»
and his hearer* took it for' what it 1Florida fo^k* c*-ed. Mr. Woodruff al
was worjh.
The following resolution was hand­
ed in by Schelle Maine* and the chal­
lenge of the alibiasers was accepted
and the Kiwanians will proceed to HARM DONE BY LEAFHOPPERS
again trim that bunch of alleged ball
players:
Small Insect* Inflict Immense Damage
•*»
C'«Vy.teeecnlng
. Whereas, We have received a reso-

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G. W. Lawton. Bracelet Watch Ex­
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,Tbe following as reported in Jack­
sonville at 8 p . m. last night:
Cities
Max. Min.
Atlantic City ____ 1______«8
66
Atlanta ____ :......... .......... W'
72

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Catotinfartland Cement Co.
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JACK IE COOT

Jackie’s search for fr
him through many ,
h b long lost daddy,
one of the funniest
pio*t pathetic story h
Cwnfam has appeared
it''and bring the cht
attractions, too.

Friday and Satn
WALTER 1IK1RS

Boffiio

“Mr. Billings Sj
H is Dime”

E a s tp o r t__
Kansas City
New Tork „
Pittsburgh .

Take nr-iice that I win,
ber II, 11*23, or as soon th
I may be heenl, apply f»
for Gcncho Stoianoff «|,
vkted of aaaault to oomnj,
the* Criminal Court fo»
County In January, 1P21-.
riri.ng may then be heart,
iU of the application.

St. Louis _
Toledo _____
Washington
Yowe11 k Company advertise the
new Victor records for August and
they are all &lt;*lvcn in this issue, firm
ia the time to get your up-to-ditc recotds. ‘
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WM. C. HOW
Attorney |q

For quick results try a .

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COUGHING SPFI.LS
“ I had an attvrk of Grip that ecttied ;n „,y throat rud routed n had
crugh. When I coughed fcaid I robW
not stop and had to gasp for breath,
wa. surprising how quickly Foley’s

WE SELL

Genuine

103 Palmetto Are,
A CIIEEBPUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

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An
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MENTHOIATUM
is antiseptic and
gently helps the A

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Crape leafhopper*. tiny, rreenlsh In•eeta alwaja presetn in greater or lee*
numbers in vineyards, occasionally do
considerable damage to foliage and re­
duce the quality of the fruit accord­
Capt. and Mr*. W. II. Williams and
ing to entomologist* pi the New York
agricultural experiment station at
l»by of Washington, D . C , Miss
Genera. Most of the damage Is donr
Ifatel Sorrell and Jack Lloyd of Or­
by overwintering adult Insect* which
lando, and Mr*. C.~ W. Stokes and
In the early spring feed larg ely on
daughter, Miss Itorothy Stokes, leave
strawberry and raspberry leaves, al
today for Daytona lU-ach where they
though they are also found on black­
*111 spend six week*.
berry, currant, gooseberry, catnip, Vir­
ginia creeper, burdock*, beech and
augar maple, declare the
spe­
Mrs. R. J. Holly and her house , Garden flowers were u»ed in dec-]on their misplaced beta, and
cialist*.
Neglected
fence rows, brush*
guests, Mr*. Tyner. Mr*. M. P, I orating the rooms of the lower floor
Whereas, it appears that the prinTlUffnas and Mrs. George Moreland I of the residence, which were opened f Hl*l »Hhi i* mud and water, caused weed*, talt grass, etc, furnish Ideal
winter protection for the pests. and
at* Jacksonvlle, will motor to Kis- cn suite.
by rain, and that they admit they lore vineyards In the iflHghborhood of such
tirtitnee tomorrow, where they will lie
Marking th* places were bridal Ihe »un shine, especially the shine, place* usually suffer most from leaf­
the guests of her cousin, Mr*. Conrad tallies, and at the conclusion of sev- *bd
, hopper Injury. Tha adnlts lay their
Bryant.
era! progressions of auction, the
Where**, base ball games are the egg* on the grajy-rlne* and the yonng
players holding high and low prizes national pastime, and arc especially ' hopper* hatch out if. large numbers,
' Mr. and Mrs. E, I . Winter* of were awarded prizes. The first prize, interesting and entertaining, when usually about the beginning of sum­
mer.
Chattanooga, Tenn., arrived In San­ a bud vase, was won by Miss I&gt;onie idayed between these two cluba,
Cleaning up the hibernating place*,
ford yestefday and are spending a Morris, the second, a set of card
Now, Therefore, it is Resolved, that Is one effective step toward combating
few days heer at the Montezuma com- table numerals, hanpainted, being
club takes no dare, and the chal- leafboppers, while very good results
tHMng business and pleasure. Mr. nwanded to Mrs. Barney Boorstin. lcnffc 1* accepted, the date*, terms, have been obtained from aprayln* orer
and Mr*. Winters have many friend* The consollion, a toy telephone, wa* clf-* except our players to be named the young hopper* with nicotine sul­
b*te who will be interested to learn carried off by Miss Marjorie Brash.
the Rote* committee, and it is also phate in water or In bordraux mixture
of'their vUit.
After the awarding of the card
Resolved, that the Committee of
RELIEVED nF.R TROUBLES
prizes, the prize for the tea guest*, the Rotes seek the advise of Bob
”1
took treatm ent from two doctor*.
Mr*. J. 8. Moore and son* Arthur a novelty vanity, fell to the lot of IVarman and Doc Stevens as to when
One raid I had kidney trouble and
ahd Milton, left this morning in their Miss Elsie Coleman.
and how to place tbeir rain Insurance, the other said it wa* my Madder.
t t r for Georgia, where they' wil join
Following the game two delicious thereby assuring themselves that no Neither did any good. ! took six bot­
Mis* Doris Moore, who ha* been refreshment course* were served. ra*n uiU interfere with the game—
tle* of Foley Kidney Pills and nni
there for several months.- Arthur With the lees,
bride's cake wa* ot games.
now
well. Foley Kidney Pills did me
Moore will return to Sanford in about served.
Lake and Langley have charge of *•11 the good and atopped r.ty bad habit
h week or ten days, while Mr*. Moore
Assisting the hostess in looking th* entertainment for next Wedncsand daughter will spend the winter after the pleasure of her guest* was ^*X and if they live up to their repu- u night,” write* Mr*. A. Faust. Knox­
ville, Mis*. Use Fcley Kidney Pill*
in Georgia. Milton will attend school Mrs. 31. Altman.
tutlon, the aforesaid entertainment for quick relief froln Backache. Rheu­
thla winter at Clermont, Ga.
Enjoying the hospitality of M iu
he something out of the ordinary . matic Pains. Dull Headarht-*, ’ Tired
I*ei*er were Mr*. Herbert Meyeraon,
----------------------- 1—
JUANITA SMITH ENTERTAINS MU* Diana Svcrln, of New York, NOTICE OP TEACHERS' EXAM- feeling and Kidney and Bladder trou­
ble. Refuse substitute!. Insist upon
On Monday, little MU* Juanita Mrs. Barney Boorstin, Miss Elsie
INATION
Foley’*. Sold everywhere,—Adv.
Smith entertained with a Spend-the- Coleman, Miss Gertrude Gruntbal,
Teachers* examinations will be held
Uay and swimming party.
MU* Rose Maza, bliss Roberta Cohen, at the Sanford High School on AuAfter spending the day with games Miss Freddie Low Roach, Mr*. 31. gust 16th, 17th and lbth, 1923. All
and contests of all kinds and a do- Altman, Miss Lena Cohen, M iu Rose teachers expet-ting to take these exMAhusacrueio
iltfoua dinner, Juanita too kher guest* Rotenficld, M iu Nell Wineman, M iu aminatlons should notify the coUnty
- t&gt;ut to the lake for a swim.
Gccilla Jacobs, bliss Marjorie Brash, superintendent of public instruction
The Young guests wore Margaret Miss Lillian Schwartz, of Sanford, hot leas than one week prior to the
Britt, Dorothy Gore, Clara Bray and Mrs. Ijeonard Grunthal, Miss Myga examination. A schedule of the exCEMENT PLASTER CO.
llarMd Gere. ■
.
Gninth*], Mrs. A. Morris and the amlnatfon will be furnished on applifci'.v sr l o u /s ^u s a :
.
honnrec, MU» Lonie Morris, and'rntidn. No feather residing In other
otlyrrs.—Timee-Union.
“idOiitfes of the state will ho admitted
others------------------------- '------------------ to these examinations without writ­
Your W st answer i
----------------------- ten permission from the state superto the question of
K1WAN18 WE1.COM E8 VISITORS intendent. Forma for application for
Cement
Piasters
-------such permission may be obtained from
IT
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(Continued from page 1)
the county superintendent.
"LAKES.—Florida has fresh water
T. W. LAWTON,
lakes by tbs thousand. Orange coun- D-8-1-4-7-11; W-b-3-10
Hurt.

Ig with Circle No. 2 ,’ national writer* who have made n
a picnic and cafeteria study of that sport, arc unanimous In

Tbo Herald for first class job work.

he Prin,

EUROPEAN TLAN. OPEN ALL THE TEAR
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE

W asherette Sateen
Colored Voiles
Colored Indian-head
Checked
j Colors: O range, L avender and Green

Colored Soisette
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T H E SA N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A LD ,

iA•. fAc* '
U&gt;A Y, A U G U S T 2 . 1923

stated that newspapers are the kJ
u ' -t -J H &gt; • - V should take leas than onc-thinl of sands of dollars in advertising of all strumenta th at largely g},Ip( *
i ■ i:r i
California he described as continually!
descriptions
to
promote
their
trade.
BjyAd Carter * that timci Tho mall train leaving
K I D S ^ A* C ilim liy l
dcatlqf p U h s ^ H r i the state ^ 7
changing from one extrem e. V t
HI? ___ I I ». ny ■'
i .
hdro a t 8:20 in the moniing,* wllich And the result of th tir diseoyemles nation.—-Bartow Rocbrd.
oilier and aa punctuated by Tali J
is
'exactly
ns
npjilicnblc
to
Bartow
ns
'carries many letters to ^atnpn, arrives
■^WfiEN* I
A
H e ra t* . B
at laa. 1
_ilM
------- ---------------- - ’
j
qce « OVER T*
M r a—
t ---- -------cloudy days, which make ^lori&lt;
ecrv i h A d ]A P O &amp;
, a « » . M w w lti
iia tw fc Tim.
in that city‘s about I p. m. The letters In any other city of whatever slxc.
5TEM D1S tVeOOVJNS n’m IO V ER "AN- I
1*UF!
IC1TY
TAX
AN
INVESTM
EVf
sunshiny January* and February! a
WHAT VAIT. AvshAY i
The advertising colmuns of a news­
carried by ft should reach their ad­
SSeNlROTHlrt* OF R D ttR r.* T 1 |T .&lt;
FFR
YlrfO W E E K S »
^
The Herald Printing Co. paradise indeed. No tourist, he'said AIN’T
paper
are tho shop windows In which
DO iVOMt HONEST/THINK ROYER T V JtU .dressee^
by
■i'j}.
tn.,
but
often
they
arc
t^ T H E ti
C O M E EACWJ
Ihiblicily taxes whereby those ^
who is seeking a balmy and salubriom
__________ r r n t , n n n m
C O flR E e A tk f-O R ^ D o 'T O H THINK &lt;3)'
not. delivered until the next morning, the majority of the people nrc Inter­ benefit- pay for It has beer
----------------- -— K S Itor temperature in which to spend the
HE’S a O ttE l-------FOR.- FOR f c VERf * I 8 j
le tte rs sent by thte train leaving here ested. Through them they become profitable Investment In a n u m ^ j
»m»&lt;»rT*Tr,M irrr cold months of the year would select &lt;T---- '
.------ - ••
a .w -w •*
»
R . A. R R K ti _____ — O m n i H a a n tr
a t 5:10 p.‘ m. should be delivered not acquainted w itheihe store and by the cities nnd counties of the
». noi.LT — A iffrtW aa Manager California In preference to Florida If
later -than 11
m„ next day, but them they aro attracted to the store. This progresisve step is^iy no n
l i OP. COURSE # H tU . (
he wore acquainted with the real L
, M « trtla la a R a in
H U * K aaw a
ItjAtw. —j&gt;crf t^ tak E g
very frequently' they are not delivcrIt Is true, of coarse, thnt the vnlue confined to a few or the larger of
A p p i le a t i e s
------- facts.
e'd
a
t
all
on
th
at;n
ex
t
day,
but
reach
of
nn advertisement is governed by more prosperous cltlos, in fact (fc
I S SH IFT - c tr o a la lla a M «
ThU same difference in climate h«
r k a a c t n &gt;-W a f t e r 1 b n .
their addressees on the following dsy. tho value of the newspaper In which
----ascribed as Florida’s great advantage
Who is to blame for this scandalous it • appears. Some newspapers are larger and k$Rrq„prtiBperous the
' la la trtB tM P r in la A lria w
Is frequently can be traced m the t
» ............
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over California in citrus culture. Cal­
delay Is not Jcnownj'but It Is tho duty "taken" by people; others nrc rend.
■I* Maalfca ----------- ,---------------- - a.w ifornia can not produce, really edible
r
of ’-^hq'i postal |0fidols to discover-the The setting of the advertisement is e d return upon’ Uils form of inrMt.
'&lt; &lt; *tl» &gt; AM I n w l ta OMr *T Carr tar
ment. * •
’*■* -•* «i
i ..
O— WcoM................ .................U Paata grapefruit a t all, and it raises only
culprit and eliminate him from the plnccd In the news colmuns, just as
A recent‘T itte r from the count,
-"if* «•
W „ k |r llrr- a few varieties ■of oranges success­
settles, and th h t' promptly. If this the sotting of n shop window Is the
«Jr Aarart Semlaele Caaalr fully where Florida grows many.
■Silage* t m r FrMay. i A*rerso-called *ervl» Is a fair specimen background, tho fixtures, lights, ct com m lssibneW of'Lnki county to tkt
L*aa
k a a a t an opplteeof the boasted ^cpublicnn-efficiehey," cetera. Jn a pnpej: rich in tho es­ president of fhtJ'IJdke County Oua.f
H* i* at, alwaya ta a lT a a n . Standardisation of brands nnd co­
operation
among
the
growers,
to­
then ’the soddtr tho people elect a sential qualities, such ns news, live ber of ComrrtfeVeoTs particularly
MBHtaBn TUB ASSOCIATED KltBSS
TTie AaaoetatOd’ Praia I* exclusively gether with extensive advertising
democratic administration pledged to editorials, good fenturcs, all well csting In thnt If Aifehents facta nf
•Milled to (La use for ranuhl (ration of
.a n
make n clean sweep of all Incompetent written nnd attractively arranged, figures provlpg th a t such expenditn
Wl » « dlapBtohaa credited to It or aro what enabled California to hold
nat otherwise credit *d in t h i s p ap e
nnd cnrfclcss public servants, the bet­ readers find a daily interest. In. such is justified. It sayri:
and alao tho looal nawo p u b lla n e its own In the northern fruit markets
heroin. . .
as long aa it has. Florida has now
ter it will be for the whole country." a setting nn advertisement finds an '• “ D uring'the past four years then
All rljrnts of re-pah) Icatlon of special passed Its western rival In citrus fruli
■lapatrhea herein are alao reserve*.
And Tampa Is not the only place appreciative audience. Renders re ­ hns been paid from county fundi't,
twteai RR H A tJ WPILftlWO, r bcoc 140 acreage, and a few more years should
where fnail Is being subjected to vex- spect the pnper nnd respect the ad­ the Lake County Chamber of Co*
TO ADVKIITIMKIISi
Inj* and expensive delays. The Win­ vertiser. They look upon both as merco the sum of f.T7,i:u,i:i-la,
In case' of errors or nmmlaalnn In sec It selling twice as many oranger
legal or other advertlaementa The and grapefruit as California. /
ter Pnrk Herald hns tho -following valunblc for, true Information and than tho cost of ono mile of pern*,
Herald Printing Company iloea not
nent road.
"Tho only ndvantago California has
comment to mnkc on the service:
JaM Iteelf liable for damage further
service.
than the amount received for auch ad­ over Florida as a resort is its moun­
"Some cuts m ailed, to the Herald
4,ny your records during that nvertisements.
This phase is often ignored by mer­
tains and variety of scenery," he con­
from Washington, D. C., special de­ chants in that they' will not be con­ riod you havo shown that throctgh
cluded. "To some people the greatJ
livery, last Tuesday, had not nrrived vinced that newspaper publishers are your influence 381 families have
hills hold an Irroslstable lure and
at the time tho paper went to press in the business for nny other reason located in laiko county.
they will always be attracted by it." w m w M
Friday noon. A manuscript mailed than just to mnjee mor.ey. It Is un­
"In the same period the nsimij
INTERNATIONAL c a r Yo o n CO ,
Wc grant thnt this Is true. But nine
from Sanford Wednesday night had fortunate thnt they cannot appreciate valuation of Lake county ha* increutf.
out of ten, wc believe, will find Flori­
not reached the Herald Friday noon. thnt thare are mighty high ideals nnd cd from | (1,700,000 to 211,500,000.
All class distinctions have been
Mr. Chubb says the Items never *&gt;“▼« standards in journalism just ns there
wiped away In Orlando. Item in da's many goregous tropical scenes
"In this period the population d
fra u g h t With so much importance
1 Winter D«plr
P
.......................
t
_
reached
I’ark D
Sentinel aayi thnt Marmon Hashed even more alluring than the impos­ the weight of proposals just like th a t we ‘hope thnt all will rend it __
nrc high Ideals in merchandising of Lake county hns doubled—the prod*,
with a Ford in the ntiddlo of the main ing peaks of the west. At nny rato ’those qow. being made—rate lncrt:ases carefully *h d read it over nnd over.
Florida should bring this annoying every kind. Every worth while paper, tion of citrus fruits increased fna J
the lure of the highlands is not suf­ that will affect directly not only the
afreet.
condition to the attention-of the post- founded on enterprise, *courage, nnd •100,000 to 1.250,00 boxes—nnd in «.
It
Is
so
m
eth
in
g
that
concerns
not
only
ficient to oversomo the indisputable shipper but 'every business Interest
------------- o------------office department nt Washington. clean thinking, is nmbitious to bo of fry purt of Lake, county there j9 nt
pre-eminence of Florida’s lnild cli- in the state of Floridn. Do not our tho grow ers of Seminole but all th e
Atlnnta, Georgia, was having the great and benefleient influence in the dence of tremepdous growth uf
Moorehavon la just n few Inches mntc, bathing benchos, and lovely
mrrchqnts realize that the additional business Interest,* a* well since we same trouble, but a delegation went community from which it gets its great prosperity.
above the flood waters and several
waters.
|1 G sought to be collected from the are all Interdependent upon jhc farm ­ tp the capital nnd got results. If the readers- It gets behind overj^worth
citizens have gone to Tallahassee to
“In including .in our budget f«
shipper lessens by S15 the buying e rs fo r business.
Wc
arc
glad,
too,
that
not
even
a
lack of funds to hire additional em­ while endeavor, behind religion, be­ *1023-24 1V4 mills we, the commiiiio*.'
try and convince the engineers that
California booster can dispute the power of thut&gt;shippcr without letum ployes is really the cause of this in­ hind development, behind civic im­ ors of l.ako county,, believe, that k I
water rises if It has no outlet,
SOLVED BY CO-OPERATION.
fact
that Florida has gone nhend of ing a penny to the community either
efficiency, the netx congress should provements. It is on the alert to meets with the approval of 100 p, |
----------- o----------California in citrus culture. Thlr directly or indirectly? The public.ns
Brokerage houses are going broke
As might have been expected, the take immediate steps to remedy It. stimulate optimism nnd courage, to cent of our. citizens, why are fuHj j
achievement Is nil the more admirable a whole wnntn the railroads to pros
The postal system Is something thnt point nut defects nnd provide sug­ cognizant of the worth of the Ui» j
every day .which showa tlint you can
I nthnt it hns been done In face of the per; tho public stands for a square *Georgia Cotton Growers' Co-opera- vitally effects every American, and gestions to sta rt action toward a
fool some of the people all the time
enormous rate concessions which the deal to both carrier and shipper; why tlve Association i* doing n. great poor service will not be tolerated.— remedy. It is ready to expose male­ County Chamber of Commore* la­
and all of the pcoplo some of the time
the affiliated organizations.
railronds have made to California in the name of common sense will the work for Its members and the state.
Tampa Times.
factor* or evil conditions which men­
but not all of the people all of the
“TIi is mill age is not an ripen*,
During
the
past
week
approximate­
roads
persist
in
a
policy
thnt
scorns
shippers to enable them to compete
----- o—--------ace its city. Us columns are open to but nn investment, and is paying'
time.
i
.
ly
a
million
dollars
hns
been
dis­
with Florida. The next few years, incomprehensible because launched
SPY GLASSES TO YOUR STORK. the best influences available for com­ tremendous dividends in building i,
with all the thousands of nt-rea of nt n time when tho railroads of this tributed as a fourth payment to the
munity thought or action.
Lake county, cementing commumtia"
All the other Republican bush­ new groves on tho ridge anil else­ country are enjoying tho greatest farmers who have availed themselves
Newspaper
advertisements
furnish
Reader interest and reader respect to eternnl friendship.nnd in crrittni
whackers having toured Europe by where thnt will begin to bear, should measure of prosperity In our history? of Its marketing facilities and h fifth
nnd final remittance which will be the means of the potential customer are the vital Issue*, A paper of the I n county loyalty unparalleled in tis
a visit to Paris In order that they enn sec nnother gain here.
-^-Lakeland Star-Telegram.
made soon, is expected to bring the seeing the goods on the merchant's right kind sets out to secure these United States.”—Ft. Fierce New.
soak Harding, Senator I-aFollotte - This article is not intended to
•-----------o— — —
has sailed for tho continent. Now "throw off" on California. ■ Califor­ OUR PRESIDENT—GOD KEEP 1IIM total for the past season up to nil shelves and the bargains be offers qualities before it considers advertis­
average of 2(1 cents n pound, or nlniut from distance. They are not (thc^ only ing. Revenue is the right of a paper
watch for tho "wail of the lost souls" nia hns its charms nnd we are gind to
The old story about the June brdt
ono hundred and thirty dollars a source of advertising but they are which stands for tl\e best interests of who chnsed her husband out of tk
when all these world travellers get grant them to It. Wo admire the
Our President is ill. The nation
predominant source without which a locality nnd certainly the pioncy
bac^ in their seats in the senate in California boosternf spirit that has nt such a time can know neither halo.
house one morning . after n “ipU'
s,
1the
other means also lose half their that merchants spend for advertising and then cried all forenoon Uviw
November and begin telling what made the state what it is today. But North or South, ’East or West- It
A comparison of the prices received value.
in n newspaper of this sort is the lie didn't kiss her good-bye is timely
they have seen of the World Court.
we do contend, and this observant can know neither sectionalism nor by marketing through the association
These figures are not achieved by best money they ever spend for the ogain^—Clermont Press.
Callforninn-Floridlan joins with us in partisanship. A* 11 unit, one and un­ und those received by farmers who
Rumor hns it thnt General Crowder our contention, thnt the great west­ divided, it bows in earnest prayer for handled tho selling of their own crops, newspapers but by merchants who increase of their business.
American business leaders Iravo Tho Herald delivered six timei i
may be recalled from Cuba. Our ern state has nothing fhich will com­ the speedy recovery of our President. shows thnt members of the associa­ spend ntrtiuplly thousands upon thouGenerals seem to be having a diffi­ pare with Florida's winter climate, .God keep him and bless him! At his tion have already received fit icon
Ate j : mi|
cult linlo with the "little brown ,lw^ h ry ro rta a p g citrus g r o v e * h j i r t n l in spirit ,-JJ
dollars - mtiir , per lialt-thnn-tha-fit f
IMS*
* # Mflro't^rV ' M Lirlou.; parts of the W»California- hns never possessed the Americans, joining the group of anx- dependent seller, and the fifth dis­
sessions and in other parts of the advantages of Floridn, yet advertis­ iaus faces who arc watching over him tribution is expected to swell that
• V ss
world. Tho big army oflfrers are ing has made California, hits drawn in Sail Francisco.
amount to twenty-five dollars per
Just army officers and will never be tourists nml fruit growers nnd mjlThe Presidency of the United Slate* bale.
.1 ,1 I J L
. - l A*tT*-«rV- anything else. As governors or high lionnricn. Florida has learned a val­ —what greater honor may lie bestow­
The fotton Growers’ Co-operative
officials In time* bf peace they qre uable lesson from it. And now Flor­ ed upon one?—alas, exacts sacrifice, Association is n selling nml and not
- nihil.
ida is going to continue to forge loo!" Tin* President must’ yield much a holding movement und gives its
uhend of California, because its peo­ of iwrsnnal inclination and recreations members the benefit of way* and
YES, WE HAVE NO BANANAS. ple have become imbued with a vision to public demands upon - him. The means which have long been employ­
and the cdurngc to realize it,
public is a hard taskmaster. We have ed hy the Industrial producer. Its\
----------- o----------Florida Is truly wonderful. Down
known, only yesterday it seems, of object is to steady and standardize
in 8t. Petersburg it rjiins fish, up TIIE GROWERS' FIGHT IK TIIE another beloved President of ours prices and not to inflate them. It
PEOPLE'S FIGHT.
here our orange trees grow dollars.
who way stricken down in the midst additional earnings for the grnwei
Orlando Reporter-Star. Yes, and
are not forced out of the consumer,
of his work.
Several Florida newspapers are ask­
over here the pine trees grow pine­
but partly out of speculators nml
The
President
is
ill
abed.
Hei*
apples.—Sanford Herald. Y*s, nnd ing this question: "Are the rail­ our President, the President, of this largely from the thrift nnd foresight
over here the catfish have ki'teiis.— roads trying to force the roads to whole nation. And an In entire na­ in inn tin gem rut.
Del.nml News. Yes. nnd over here the bo taken over by the government?" tion is watching anxiously, wntching,
The Cotton Growers' Co-operative
The reason for the question comes
In organizing and building up tho Florida Citrus Exchange, we*
beach has permanent waves.—Tarpon
hoping, praying.—Jacksonville Jour­ Association is doing for Georgia what
from a consideration of the recent
Springs leader.
tho
growers
who compose it, havo been determined to develop a sales
tlie Florida Citrus Exchange is doing
nal.
movement by the rail ways to iinpoao
----------- o--------------------- o----------fur Florida.
machine capable of handling to advantago all tho grapefruit and
an increased tariff on the growers of
FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA.
Til hi BENEFITS OF CO-OPERA­
It
is
said
that
applications
for
oranges
we produce.
1 -Itw*'
Floridn fruits and vegetables in the
membership
in
the
association
are
TION.
Two of the greatest states in the shape of additional refrigeration
Wc havo recognized fully th at our profits depend upon the ad-now being received at the rate d
union for diversified crops nml fine charges, amounting to abpul $15 a
vantage
to which wo sell tho bulk of our production—wo have real-'
several
hundred
a
day,
since
it*
rec­
More
und
more
a*
the
years
of
stiff
climate nnd the Herald never mukes a car in addition to pretty stiff reg­
ord
during
the
past
year
ha*
proved
competition
and
money
grabbing
gl&gt;
ized
that
wc cannot make money ju st by selling a small p a rt of our;
any comparison between them for ulations .covering the type of crater
its
great
vnlue
In
satisfactory
mar­
by
we
can
see
that
only
by
standing
- output a t high prices.V’ I
they are both- goml states and need nnd lm)K's:'to be used, imposing a
* '* *• '
V
no defense. California has some fea- penalty of 20 per cent for failure to together in tin- various lines of indus. keting of the crop.
try enn we possibly gel by and get
Also wc have kept in mind the largo proportion of goldena and
The only wonder is that some, asso­
turcs that Floridn lacks and vice comply with these regulations
russets, as compared with brights and fancy fruit, in tho grapefruit
versa. One thing that
California '.No wondor the growers are up in what is corning to u*. This is true ciation of this nature ha* not been in
does do more than Florida is to ad­ arms. Meetings ure being held all of every business. It is more than operation in Georgia long ago.—St.
and
orange crop of Florida—a proportion not likely to bo materially
vertise and herein lies much of her over the state in protest against the true of the farming game for here is Petersburg Times.
changed in the early future.
----------- o----------success. That article rend by John proposals of the curriers. Thnt t a r ­ an industry that is different from tinX
rest.
Farming
is
the
only
business
SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE
Jinkim at tho Kiwnnis Club yesterday ried out so successfully in laikelanJ
Consequently, we havo builded our sales department to givo equal
was filled with good things nlmul yesterday will be a help in bringing where a man makes something by hi*
MAIL SERVICE.
efficiency in handling citrus fruits of all grades. So well have we
both states nnd the writer wound up i pressure to Iwnr upon the Interstate own efforts and then glvVs it to a
succeeded that now it is unnecessary to sell any one grade for less
man
to
sell
for
him—thnt
is
he
did
by saying thnt Florida was realy the Commerce Commission to suspend the
The editor of the Florida Christian
in
the
years
gone
by,.
Now
it
i*
dis­
than
tho fruit is worth in order to get fine prices on another, grade.
best in the United States* The Tam­ action of the notice of the railronds
Advocate, published in iJtkclnnd, re.
covered
that
the
farmer
can
co-oper­
pa Times says:
which would put tho new tariff into
cently .did s^nio investigating of the
We could nnd would do much better for ourselves If we did not
A former Florida ninn, who is now effect on the tpnth of August. The ate one with nnother nnd by business; mdil service afforded subscrilM-r*. He
methods
of
rnising
and
shipping
pro^
have to offer our fruit in competition with tho lower prices almost
living in California and whose offi­ time is short and the forces arrayed
found, among other things, thnt fre­
constantly offered by non-cooperative and speculative marketing
cial connection with the United States against the grower* nrc powerful and ducts of the farm sell his own pro -' quently and persistently it requires
• department of agriculture forbids our formidable but the ’power of public ducts at a profit. Note .in an edi­ from two to four days for his paper!
agencies. And you, who sell through them, would make more money.
Using hji name, gave us- a few facts opinio nis even more wonderful in torial in this issue on the growing to reach subscribers in Tampa. News,
tho other day which should disillusion getting results when the goal in sight nml shipping of cotton in Georgiu papers mailed in Iaikcinml on Thurs­
Your interests and ours are identical. Tho interests of no pri­
the average Floridian nnd touirst is so tremendously important Aside this year that the Co-operative Asso­ day or Friday often arc not delivered
vately-owned
marketing concern are allied with your interests. When .
about the much press-agented charms entirely from the specific purposes ciation sold cotton ut( a profit und in Tumpa until the following Mon­
you
sell
through
any of the speculative or non-cooperative agencies
of California.
sought In this latest development in made something for the rneiVibcrs day.
whenothers
outside
of
the
associa­
you
lose
money
for
yourself and for every other Florida grower.
I
The subject ramc up during a trip the strange policy adopted by the
We have heard considerable com­
tion
did
nut
make
nny
such
profits.
to one of the delightful gulf, which railroads ns a whole. It I* a wellplaint from Tampans on the same
,
. ‘ 1 '*
'tiG il p.irfi £
in Florida I* never too rough and known fact that the railroads (|&gt;cnd Such a thing* in this day nnd time grounds, in regard not only to second*
Why
not
next
teuton
try
what
.
2
neither too warm nor too cold, the thousands of dollars in publicity tliat when cotton is difficult to raiso and class mail m atter but also to letters.
’
cooperative marketing; con ‘JDI •'■ Hill I
*
market
«|H-ak*
highly,
for
thu
right
visitor from California remarked that has for its purpose the nttrm ting of
Such delays are inexcusable. The
do
for
you
on
citruo
fnkitnf*
T
f*
i,;tid
1
I
R
I
(
kind
of
a
co-operative
association.
It waa his first enjoyable salt water ttalfic over its lines nnd the settle­
Tampa postofficc, we believe, is as
ztsim since bo left Florida. He de­ ment of the country through which And one sentence in that article tells efficient ns any in the Mate, but
*
clared that the Pacific, despite J ta the railroad lines pass, by a thrifty, the whole story ns follows:
there secina to be a general lack
Th**« or* «• ■torkhal4»rs, n* I h K r a li or ladirlfaol proSte, *• laltletl—
"Its object is to steady and stand­ of efficiency in the untire postal sys­
bathing beauty pictures and prolific oncggqtic and intelligent people. All
f**9 or
la Ike FlarlOa Cltraa Esahoac*. Yea cap keeemo • n eoeber
If T*« will bat cooperate. Cancall tko nano r of tho aroreot asoocfatloa
advertising, la always disagreeably aorta of repMocnta lions are held out ardize prices nnd not to inflate them. tem that is causing the trouble. For
•r •«*b-iiarluu&gt;«c or write the baelarec a u a ii a t Tea&gt;pO| y i M t l e ,
cold, and that ila beaches, with their In the literature issued by the roads; Its additional earnings for the grower instance the Punta Gorda Hwrald haa
jagged rocka and steep declines, make money is spent with a lavish hand iq are not forced nut of the consumer the following to say of the .service be­
'even a few mlnutca in the water a painting a glowing plrture of what but partly out of speculators and tween Punta Gorda and Tampa:
pan be accomplished by the settler; lurgely from tho thrift and foresight
. ’veritable nightmare.
"The mail service between Punta ,
Speaking of California's other win- appropriations are made for the em­ of its management."
Gorda and Tampa needs thorough of­
. ter tourist facilities, this man, who ployment of high-class men whose ' The above paragraph is something ficial investigation. Letters, clearly
—*
baa lived all the year round in both mission is to create good will between th a t should bo weighed carefully by and properly addressed to Tamps by
Florida and California, praised Flor­ the roads and the public—al! these the growers of tho Sanford'section Punte Gorda writers, often take
ida's winter climate as the best in things are done and then, BANG!, and of every part of Florida. It more than twenty-four houra to reach
the United plates. The weather in tbt whole thing goes to smash A,n‘*cr meant) so much to all of them. It is their add re* sees; whereat, they
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THE SANF01RD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1923

P r in c e ss T h e a tr e A |t - '

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to H a to to to to to .p a H * .,*

nounces B ig Reduction
lit Prices— 10c and 20c

£ FLORIDA FACTS :

-------- '
Ha
m • The value of Florida’s or- Hu
H* ange
trees
last
year to
** amounted to $16,800,17?t
in
m
Polk county topped the to
*
list with »3,870,692 worth.
to
*W
Lemon trees throughout ,to
to the state were valued a t He
to 8340,121. with Polk again to
to ' *n the lead with |847,GB1 8*
Hu worth.
pw
to
Ten and a *half million Ha
Ha dollars worth of phosphate Hs
to was shipped from Florida to
1* in 1021, ,
HU
to
Duval county's business In
to establishments last
year to
to numbered 891, Capital In- to
to vested
(including lands, Ha
to buildings,
improvements, to
to machinery, cash) totaled to
H« $20,480,300.
to
to
The average number of ’to
to . wage earners in these es- to
to ' tablishments
was 0,341, to
to whose total wages reached to
to $7,211,234.
to
to
First attempts at public to
t o education in Florida wero to
to made In 1822 when Flori- t o
to da was organized ns n ter- to
to ritory by congress, but no to
to popular interest was shown to
to in msttcra of education ex- to
to cept In conduction with to
to some mission schools main- to
to tained by the Catholics.
to
to
Then David Floyd, Esq,, to
to Moses E. Levy, Dr. Edward "to
to Aiken, John Duva) and oth- to
to era organised on January to
to 22, 1831,-the Florida Edu- to
to cutinnal Society at Talla- to
to hassec. Records show that to
to this organisation aroused, to
to much public interest in the to
to "sacred cause of education." to
to
Florida's first census was to
to taken in 1830. The pcnln- to
to suln portion was practically to
to uninhabited except for a to
to few smnll settlements along to
to the east coast.
. (
to
to
Not until 1850 had the to
to inhabitants become nunier- to
to ous enough to estimate tho to
to density of population. There to
to wns about one inhabitant to to
to throe squnro miles at that to
to time.
v to
to
Notde persons in Centrul to
to Floridn average about one to
to to every 5,000 of white pop- to
to ulation, according to Who's to
to Who.
to
to
to .to to to to to to to to to

In a large displny advertisement in
today's Herald,, Manager Herndon, of
the Prlnccaa Theatre, announce* a
drastic cut in the price of admission
to this nhpular movie house. In the
future the prices of admission will be
]0c and 20c, and the same high class
programs will be continued. A .force
of .men are busy re-arranging the in­
terior of the building, seats arc being
impaired.
every care will be taken
- t tifce
*L* comion.
comfort oi
of patrons, ana
and mo
the
Of
, Herald is assured that children will
required to remain quiet during
shows.
•pCKUT BOOTH AT MILANB
TREATER A TIJING OF BEAUTY
The ticket booth th a t will be used
by the Milano Theater is one of the
most beautiful pieces of work in our
city. It was built by-tho Sanford
Novelty -Works of which Mr. V. C.
Collar Is proprietor and was designed
fay J4 r.,H . S.,Salieck foreman of the
wood working department of this
flirm, and does the designer great
'credit. R r. \ Selleck did the entire
wood work doing m ost of it by hand.
It Is made of gum finished in mahog­
any ‘with polished glass windows and
a brass grill work In front of the
‘ticket window. The inside being fin­
ished in panel work setting forth
much taste used by the builder. The
- staining, varnishing and phinting is
the work of Mr, H. E. Wise the pafnt
foreman of the seme firm, and this
also does much credit to Mr. Wise.
This piece of furniture equals any
thing that might be built anywhere
in this country, and goes to show
that Sanford has as fine a wood work­
er and finisher that mny be found any
where. We task that every one that
can como and have a' look at this
piece of work. W* congratulate the
designer.and wish him much success
and tru st th a t it may be the means of
securing tho building of other pieces
of furniture of this style and design.
The management of the theater ex­
tends publicly their thanks to the
firm and the workmen connected with
this piece of work for the extra ef­
forts put forth ns shown by the fin­
ished product.—Milano Theater.

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western Babies Prove Hardier
Than Eastern Infants Says Report;
Seek Lower Death Rate Nationally

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CORRECTED HAY 1, 1923
South Bound
Arrivo
83....... ~~-2:3G*.m,

Departs
2:4(1 n.m.
8:40 a.m.
2:45 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
Arrive
__1:48 a.in.
....11 *16 aim.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
12.05 p.m.
3:62 p.m.

Departs
7:30 a.m.
3:26 p.m.

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
------ 3 :55 p.m.
......... 2:45 p.m.

Thursday* Aug, 2,

Departs

WOMEN

Lnsy Hones, a twO-ree! remedy. 1'stho News.
M T i n i u r , AL’ n r s T 4

Colilnin Presents
Oviedo llranrh
Arrivo
xNn. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127....
x—Daily, except Sunday

h S T o A W a arsc/O N
OF HIS, PRIZE rtANSP/ELD
B A B IE S t )A tA M jrtcui
(Mtk» tftAX-n imMVcrraAnoft!

Pacific Coast fatbits hnvo proved
mote bale and hearty than their
brothers and Bisters living in other
.section of the country, No longer
does the tenderfoot East set tho pace
sb an example of how to live tho
perfect life. This ia tho view of Dr.
George T. Palmer, director of icicarcn, America^ Child Health Asso­
ciation, who la shown in the inset.
He ssyat
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paid.
The young hian went and found it an
jxcellent place to bring up his family.
The most attractive,spots for babies
have just been revealed by the pub­
lication of the infant mortality sta­
tistic! for 1922 In OSS cities or over
10,000 populatlon,as compiled by tho
American Child Health Association.
"Oregon, represented by four cities
of over 10,000 population, is the win­
ning State with a rate or 68.0. This
means that during tho year out of
•very thousand babies bom 68.0
died.
Fifty-eight and six-tenths
teems a lot but it Is tho boat record
made by any state in the Union.
Oregon's rate may be compared with
Tennessee where 103 out of every
thousand babies born failod to reach
their first birthday.
"Taking the figures for each state
and averaging them for aoctlons of
. the country, the Pacific Coast trio—
Washington, Oregon and California
—win first honors with a rato of 60.7.
Tho west-north central section, rep­
resented by - Minnesota, Nebraska,
Kansas and Missouri is second with
a rate of 09.8. The best.,showing
.♦ ait of the Mississippi is that of the
'•sat*north gtnUal section repra*
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A ’stn ry nf (lie North' Woods.

Hunuhln. Com.

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sented by Wisconsin, Illinois, Michi­
gan, Indiana .and Ohio, The rato was
77.8, Oth^r yates in order wero
west-south central 79.8: mountain,
80.B: middle Atlantic, 81.4; Now Eng­
land, 00.7; South Atlantic, 02.4, and
east-south central, 02.0.
"Returns were secured from 82
of the 48 states. With the excep­
tion of fire states, all ate in the
U. 8. Birth Registration Area,
the accuracy of whose records are
accepted by the U. 9, Census Bureau.
In tne states not heard from the
machinery for securing records is
incomplete. South Dakota, Nevada
and Arizona hare no satisfactory
laws requiring complete reporting of
births and deaths. Massachusetts is
missing in the New England states.
I t is explained that tho Bay State
has a system by which records aro
deposited wlthi town clerks, tho
health departments having no con­
trol over their collection.
"Adequate methods for registra­
tion of births in every state in the
Union is ono of the primary object­
ives of the American Child Health
Association, a national organization
working to advance child health enro
throughout, the coutnry. By develop­
ing better methods of health educa­
tion for children in tho schotfl* and
stimulating tho interests of parents,
teachers, and workers with children
everywhere in fhe observance of
fundamental health practices, the
association !■ centering its effort on
the building of a future citizenship
In the nation whoso improved stand, A n i » ,.p f b g a l t h „ * r i l ! J n w r e . . n

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‘A FR IEN D LY H U SB A N D ’
A mmi-Oy limind o n tlm m o t h e r - i n - l a w a n x l a
Untili* Nows.
T U M IH flA Y , AUOUST »

“Shirley o f the Circus”
sto ry m ntfclninir rtfiyrtitUrn
Al Bt. Jo h n Comedy.

A c irru s
ro m a n c e ,

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if you nrf Kotng in
build. of roll run you
want the very lir«t
material* In no Into
It. nml you ran «fforil in unit only tin*
lu’nf when you donl
with iin. \Vt&gt; ihiirun
ri'SNottnlilt- |irlr&lt;-n fur
iiunllty ointi-rinln.

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“A TAILQR-M ADE M AN”
A dniwily drams ndniitrd from the sunt) itlay.
A good two-rc«l comedy.
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P i n i u n i In

‘W HILE JUSTICE W AITS’
A w.'Mcrn mrlndWimn. KniiMliInn remedy, also
Mull
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rate Jn tao community," ——“

WHEN YOU GET PAST FORTY.
When you're just n bit pnst forty,
Anti your hair is turning gray,
And you feel n wee bit naughty,
You will shake your head nnd say:
“Oh, I used to 1h&gt; some popper,
Anti a ladies' man that’s all.
Now I'm Just u bit past forty. *
And for me'they do not fall.”

G O O D ,- Y E A R
^S erv ice Si;•it ion

“Q ALE" and “ barO gain" ara attractlv s w ords. But
thsro Is something
more attractive in
Standard Goodyear
Servlca. For bno
thin*, It Is trust­
worthy. When you
buy a Goodyear Tire
us authorized
Dealers,
you tnoui we'll help
you get all-the mile­
age out o f It. That's
reefeconomy. "Bar­
gains" som stlm ss
aren't.
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K E N T VULC. WORKS
Oak Avenue and Third Street

When you’re just a bit past forty,
It is up to you, I'm told,
To keep playing with the youngsters,
Do not let yourself grow old.
Sing their song* nnd dance tholr
dances.
Do not fall to let them sec
Though you're Just a bit past forty,
That your heart’s still twenty-three.
—J. M. Cunningham.
They say Pnris women are wearing
pantalettes, but we suy it tuny be a
safety, pin shortage.—Orlando Repor­
ter-Star.
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By VISCOUNTESS ASTOR, in World’s Work.

When you’re Just a bit past forty,
And your children think you're old,
And they speak of Dear Old Daddy,
Don't it make your blood run cold
When your age by youth Is measured T
When you're just a bit pnst forty,
And your heart ia twenty-three.

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The*Courage and the Vision and the Clean Love
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AM striving to take into public life wlial any man gels from liis
motlrer and most men get from their wives if they dipso wisely—the
courage, and the vision, nnd tho clean loro of a mother. That quality
bus done more thou anything in the world to make up civilization.
Men know that, and wc women know it, tao; nnd wo feel that if wo
can get a little nf that into public life, that is our only contribution.
That is the only thing wo have got. Wc uru not coming just as women.
Women ore of no-more tn&gt;o than men. I t ia what wo bring thnt is going
to be useful, and a great many of us think, thnt wc have more moral
courage sometimes than men. Women know thnt physical courage is
ensy enough, hut moral courngc takes a hit of doing. We feel that we have
got moral courage, nnd wo know, that wo have got a clean love, and we
know that we huve got to he unselfish. If wq wero not unselfish, mankind
would not be here. That is tho mothers’ contribution lo life.
We arc bound to bo unselfish, and wc think wo have got a great,
vision. It is thnt which v;o ask men to accept. That is all wo wont to
do. We don't want to go into politics ^eeauso of ourselves.- We know
that public life, just ns much as private life, needs this mothering thought.
When men arc Mr,tidering around, sometimes n woman sues ss quick
on public things ns she docs on private. Men think we women talk so
much. It u true, wc do; but even then, we,don’t, tell them half we
know.
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and Crop B ulletin
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To the People of Sanford: We are opening up a
- new business at 317 East'First Street '

Friday, Aug. 3rd
We are making a specialty on ajl kinds of Fresh
and Fancy Vegetables; Live and Dressed Chick­
ens, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Shrhnp and all kinds
of sea food. Fish dressed upon request.

thf peninsula, und the harvesting of
early corn was completed in some lo­
calities. Mostly ^oed progress was
made by canc, peanuts, swot-1 pota­
toes, cow pens, and velvet beans.
Some localities made a splendid corn
crop; but nu a whole, the crop will
lie, short; some late corn is doing
Vrell, the rainfall just about meeting
Its requirements. New sweet potatoes \
are In market; yet, planting continues
in some localities. Seed beds for fall
truck were prepared, and strawberry
planting continued—local showers are
needed In sumo instances. Citrus
tress are in splendid corAlitlon, in­
cluding Sstsuma groves in the west.
Sotting pints apple slips continued.

For the wuek ending July 31, 1923.
Temperatures were mode rule dur­
ing 'm ost of the week,-especially in
the west where the deficiency averaged
about 3 degrees daily. Precipitation
was frequent and locally heavy Jn the
northern and western divisions; it
was less general, nnd it was not so
heavy elsewhere in tho section; In
fact, moderate showers would be.beiu'
eficial. locall yin the central and south­
ern portions of tho peninsula, al­
though soil m lijture is generally am­
ple on all low jmids. Water continues
high in the EvAlglades district, whero
We imn't understand how women
practically nothing.is being done in
the way of ptantlng crops. The wet hasr so much. Their cars 'nrd much
weather was unfavorable for cottpn smaller than men’s.—tOcsla Star.
in tho northern and western divisions,
intensifying damage, rust, nnd shed­
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
ding. There was more sunshine and
The surest sign of worms in children fa
less rain in the lower northern and
lock of interest in play, frct/uldekiag a t the
central counties , where cotton is
sleep. When
planted, resulting In local improve
s symptoms appear it it
ment in the condition of plants'; olthough the season ts too far advanced, drives out Uis worms and puts the little
to expect any material betterment In
^ *u*d *&lt;&gt;health agpin. Whjj*'s
tk
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..iChtam.Vermifuge has a record of Mtr
the. condition.of .k
the. cotton „plant,
id use. PriocSSc. Sold by
little or no effort-is being m ad*..to1
,*i|B faHl
combat weevil damage over most of j
UNION PHARMACY
I ksu w g ,th*
t* Sanford, Florid*

Pay us a visit and see for yourself. Phone your
wants to us. Call No. 481-W. Quick Delivery.

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Next Door to Smith liras. Furniture Store
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BASE BALL NEWS
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
Orlando 7, Tampa 3.
Brndentown K, Kt. IVte 1.
Daytonn 2, Lakeland 13.
Nntinnnl League
New York 1, PiUahurRh 2.
Boston 2, Chicago ft.
Philadelphia II, (Ilnrinnntl 5.
Brooklyn 10-0, St. Louis 11-7.
American League
Chicago 4-3, Boston 2-7 (first game,
eleven Innings).
SL Louis 2-ft, Philadelphia 0*3.
Cleveland 5, New York 3.
Detroit-Washington, wet grounds.

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Florida Stale League
Lakeland nt Orlando.
Daytona nt Brndentown.
Tumpa n l St. Petersburg.

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. Forenoon and a flernoon tides occur
at approximately the name hour and
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minute.
July
Date June
1 4:05 4:31
2 4 :fi5 5:20
•3 5:47 (1:02
4 (1:43 7:dl
7:50
5 7:21
8:51
0 8:17
0:44
7 0:07
8 0:57 10:38
l) 10:44 11:3U
JO J 1:30 11:50
11 12:10 ’ 12:21
1:10
12 1:00
1;55
18 1:40
14 2:20 2:38
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4:00,
10 3:34
•1:51
17 4:21
5:48
18 5:08
It) 0:02 0:47
20 7:02 7:51
8:07
21 7:34
22 8:32 0:50
23 0:30 11:01
24 10:28 11:50
25 11:20 * 12:07
1:02
20 12:24
1:53
27, 1:18
28" 2:10 2:41
20 2:50 3:20
30 3:4(1 4:08
4:40
31

Aup.
5:33
0:14
7:11
8:0(1
0:00
0:57
10:52
11:14
11 :r.o
12:42
1:31
2:13
3:04
3:51
4:10
0:32
0:30
7:31
8:40
0:43
10:54
11:13
11:53
12:47
1:37
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3:01
3:44
4:20
5:00
5:52

Sept.
0:28
7 :20
8:17
9:21
10:11
11:08
11:41
12:17
1:08
1:51
2:47
3:35
4:24
5:18
0:14
7:18'
8:22
0:25
10:25
11:21
11:57
12:31
1:18
2:01
2:42
3:21
3:55
4:32
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10:00
10:50
11:45
12:07
12:53
1:37
2:19
2:50
3:20
4:00
4:43
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Piral q u arter Full Moon Last quarter
July 5
June 28
Juno 21
Aug 4
July 27
Juty 20
Sept. 3
Aug. 20
Aug. 10
Oct. 3
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Dal.y He raid on Mite nt Joc'a Smoke
JiouM, Mobley a Drug b u r# and
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Hunt’* Pharmacy.

Mrs. Bergdoll w as.very happy „
j Ing point’’ for pjoridn os n summer the good, clean wholesome attractions
she
set sail for Switzerland to visit
wc
have—such,as
no
other
state
in
resort.
B A SE BALL
the union can boast.—Pensacola Nows. her son, Bergdoll. Mother jovc i, V(rT
Nowhere else In the world are there
wonderful.— Miami Herald,
FOOT BALL
jeh bathing benches ns in this stntc.
Notice that the prize beauty in
he beaches nre free from pollution
B A SK E T .B A L L
When you seo a fellow with hi,
Cuba Is a telephone girl; those ad­
of
nny
kind,
nnd
here
in
Pensacola,
R . L . S H IP P , E d ito r
T R A P SHOOTING
suspenders
fastened with match*)
dressing
her
should
rememjicr
that
nt tho north-western extremity of
you
know
ho
mnrricd u successful
she
has
plenty
of
rings.—Tlmesthe state, not only do the benches lure,
woman.—Baker County Standard,
but tlie cool breezes by day and night, Unlon.
Southern G olf Champs Two L ightnin g
BULLDOGS, TAKE
the glorious moonlight, anil the
charm or social life add to the pleas­
ANOTHER
FROM
i
Double
P
lays
W ill P lay for Open
summer.
Than a Mustard Flaitsr J?Qf
’or Coughs and Colds, Head.*
THE SMOKERS ureInofSouth
Save the' R eds
G olf Championship
Florida the cities are
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
largely,
deserted
In
the
summer
by
and All Aches and Pains
CINCINNATI, Aug. 2.—Cincinnati
TAMPA,_ Aug. 2.—Orlando streng­
ATLANTA, Aug. 2.—Golf such ns
tourists, but here In Pensacola sum1
thened
its
hold
upon
first
place
in
the
hunched
hits
on
Ralph
Head
in
two
ALL DRUGGISTS
Is seldom seen in the country, is ex­
mer is our tourist season, iample from
35c and 65c, jar* and tube*
pected in the matches between Bobby innings yesterday, and defeated the State Lcrigue by beating the Rmok-* Alabama, Georgia and other states
Hospital size, $3.00
Jones and Perry Adair, open cham­ Phillies, 5 to 3. Two lightning dou­ ers horc yesterday by a 7 to 3 score are coming in -increasing numbers ev­
ble
plays
cut
off
the
threat
of
the
lor
a
clean
sweep
of
the
series.
Tho
pion of the United States, and south­
ery summer to enjoy the benches of
score:
ern amateur champion, on one sido, Phillies In the Inst two innings.
the
city nnd nlong the' nearby const
Orlando
................ 000 .110 0.10—7
Tho score:
atonal of Chicago, and shrdlu u n u n
resorts.
■
l
................... 001 020 000—3
and Jock Hutchison, noted profes­ Philadelphia .....000 102 000—3 11 2 Tampa
Last
winter
there
was
much
talk
sional of Chicago, and Frank God- Cincinnati ....... 200 100 20x—B 10 0
of a publicity* campaign f o r Pensa­
Head and Wilson; Benton, Lutguc GROWERS ABLE
chaux, runner-up to Adair this year
cola. This was followed by talk of
and
Hargrove.
in the southern title match, on the
a West Florida publicity campaign.
TO TA K E ONE
other. They will meet on August 11
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 2.—Pittsburg
FROM SA IN T S But while we 4alk, time passes.
and 12.
West Fforldn, and particularly Pen­
evened the count of a five game ser­
Extends to Orlando and Daytona ns well as the hundreds of
The first thirty-six holes will he
sacola,
should got busy and put out
ies with New York by winning the
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Aug.
2.—St.
bottles wo put out in Sanford every day
played hero on the East Lake course fourth game yesterday 2 to 1.‘Score:
Petersburg dropped th Inst !fnmo ,jf l,il)ino good,publicity, calling attention
Saturday, August 11. and the last New York .... .
to Pensacola as the ideal winter and
100 000 000—1 B 0
thirty-six at Belle Meade, Nashville, Pittsburgh ......... 000 002 OOx—2 4 1 lha series with llrndentown hero yes­ summer -resort.
terday,
ft
to
1.
The
score:
the following day.
ELDER SPRING S W ATER
Bentley, Jonnnrd mid Gowdy; Coop­ Brndentown ...
No other city in Florida can so
. BIO 010 100—8
Two special cars will convey God- er and Schmidt.
St. Petersburg 4
0()0 000 001— 1 truly claim to Ih? the ideal nll-yenrchnux, who is rated ns seventh host
round resort ns can Pensncoln,- with
on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
amateur player in the country, and
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—St. Louis went
its wonderful beaches, and its inter­
LET’S ADVERTISE CLEAN
for’Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
the big gallery from Nnshhvillc to Into a tie with Brooklyn for fifth
esting surroundings.
t
BEACHES (IF FLORIDA'.
Atlanta for the first half of the place by capturing n double bender
teries.
If you are not drinking Elder Springs W ater nowLot us toil the world about our
match, and on the return trip. A large from tho Dodgers here yesterday. The
give
it
a
trial.
The Palm Beach Post calls atten­ clean beaches, 'our wonderful surf,
delegation of Atlantn golfers is ex­ scores:
pected to journey to tho Tennessee Brooklyn ___ 111 101 104—10 13 3 tion to the fact that Florida’s bench our health-giving breezes, our ideal
resorts are clean, while the bcachci; location, and our delightful social
city to see the finish.
St. Louis ...... 000 081 002—11 13 1 nldhg the Jersey Consl and New York life.
PH O N E 311— W E’LL DELIVER
AH plans for holding the m atch1* G. Smith, Decatur, Dickormnn,
Florida does not wish to profit by
bench
resorts
are
m i polluted that in
have been perfected. One of the lend­ Grime* and Taylor; Stuart, Sherdel
New Je rse y , Governor Sjlzer has or­ the misfortune of any other state,
ing social features will be a bnniiuet and McCurdy. *
dered
an official ime.-ligation of the but pollution is not a misfortune, it
at Belle Meade Country Club in bon­
Second game:
cause.
is a mistake. And any city which
er of the stars and the Atlanta visi­ Brooklyn Oil 200 002 Olio 00—0 12 0
A
recent
Issue
o f the New York makes such a costly mistake, deserves
ters, when W. It. Cnje, of Nashville,
[t
000 41(1 001 000 01—7 14 3 Times carrier an «■!it &gt;ri.d comment to suffer for it.
will he toastmnster 4Mul-\v*droiNtt the. ;
•J&gt;• *• *• *
*■ *
iljekcrmap «iyuil D’Uercy* writhes*: camHtiijffw
*•* •?•**-*&gt;\
Lei in s advertise to the world, (hen,1
M *M
*1
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guests.
Doak, Bnrfont and' Ainsmlth, Mc­
The Times says thnl in places along] ,
Play will be double nnssnu. A point Curdy.
they beaches the remnants of garbage
will be awarded for the best score in
ag a iiaR B a c iia au B a B u it a a a K n a a zu s n e ■■■■■■Ha a a an a a m
are
piled, a foot high nt high water ■
the first IS boles, the best ball on
CHICAGO. Aug. 2.—Great pitching mark, and it is no iftienttinioti thing
the second 1ft will get a point and the and hitting by ‘Grover Alexander en­
(This Was Written hy a Woman)
winners of the first 30 will receive abled Chicago to defeat Boston yes­ to hump into melon'and grapefruit!
rinds while bathing,- while on the]
a third point. The third and fourth terday, 8 to 2. The score:
I ft holes will count a point each, and Boston ............. 200 000 000—2 8 0 beaches are to be found the remains ■
of chickens, dogs and cats, which, ad-1
the sixth point will be given for the Chicago
. 000 411 02x—8 15 1 ded to the putrifying- vegetable re­
winner of the second 110, while the
Genewieh.
Killinghnm
ami E. fuse, attract flies, pollute the air and
lowest scores for the entire mutch Smith;
Alexander and O’Furrcll, n ri'ii menace to public health.
will receive nil added point.
Hartnett.
A number of cases of infection
have been altliluited to t h e s e condi­
*• . to ft , ft-t to to to to to
Y an k ees looses to
tions and tin* quantities of refuse in
ft* the water and on the beaches is re­
Indians—“Babe”
I* .
volting.
9
Aml then the Times gives th*'
Gets Num ber 25 *ft-I
to j ns ton idling information that the garb­
to age of New York is carried twentyI am an old-fashioned buyer of the necessi­
NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Cleveland f t ft-t to t o t o t o t o t o ft
toward losing a customer, nnd had certainly jj
five miles nut to re a1dnd thrown into
took (he first of a four game series
ties for my household. I go to the store my­
lost
.i good deal of time, especially since sonic E
You should go to the Princess to­ the water, instead .of being incine­
from the New York Americans here
self,
To
me
this
work
is
not
irksome.
In
other
people were standing around waiting to ”
yesterday, B to 3. Ruth hit Ids 2Blh night if you did not go last night and rated as one would juiturally suppose
fuel,
I
like
it.
I
like
to
look
at
the
shelves
so
see—
he
waited
on.
-»
it would be.
home run of the season in the ninth
full
of
cans
and
packages
of
so
many
colors.
The Palm Beach! PiisYsays:
ii’iiing, with Witt on base. The score:
1 like to do this for the same reason Unit I
“Now that tin*' NiiW York papers
Cleveland
400 000 010—B H 1 Jackie Uuognn trying to cat a big
If that grocer had sold advertised goods lie
dish
of
spaghetti.
arc
calling
nftuiilon
to
the
situation
New York
. 000 100 002—8 10 1
don’t mind being in n crowd.
would certainly have had the brand I sug­
it will probable' be remedied.
Smith and O’Neill; Pennock, Bush
gested and lie would have made a sale; in­
Jackie Coognn milking si cow.
When in n crowd I look for familiar faces.
“ But what a contya^t Ihuso bath­
and Hofmann.
cidentally, lie would have bid us good Hay
ing rt'sorts innkc to tho dean sand
When I see them I am delighted. When I
Jnrkie
Coognn
fouling
n
pig
out
of
nnd
pellucid
uiui.
exhilarating
w
ater
cheerily and we would have been satisfied.
BOSTON, Aug. 2.—Chicago defeat-1
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
of the Florida lumcli resorts.
ed Boston here yesterday 4 to 2 in 11 a nursing bottle.
when I sec them I buy. Those goods have
“ No wonder otir tourist friends so
innings and then the home team won ,
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, in
become familiar to me through advertising
Jackie
Coognn
sleeping
in
a
trunk.
much
enjoy
the
betiWtes
in
Florida,
if
the second game of the double-head­
my
capacity as a buyer for a fairly large ■
and I have noticed that the grocery men who
those other kinds mo what they ac­
er, 7 to 3. The score:
Jackie
Coognn
wearing
tiis
daddy’s
household, familiar things on the shelves of J,
customed to at home."
Chicago
Dili 001 000 02— I 0 0
have the most of those familiar packages
Here, then, is another strong "sellthe
stores I visit are only a little less wonder­
yoslon
001 IOO 000 00—2 0 1 pajamas.
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
-*?M- - *-----]tolicvlson and Schalk; Picrcy and
ful,
for those iumiliar things help me in do­
Sounds g r e a t, eh?
Well, those
I IcvormiT.
^
I
went
into
a
store
not
of
my
own
choosing
ing
Better and more economically the job
nre only a few of the many laughs
Second game:
hut with a friend who, among other things,
which I must work at every day!
Chicago ........... 000 nil) 110—3 H .1 that this popular star is going to hand
nsked
for
a
very
well
known
article
of
food
you
next
week
in
his
latest
produc­
Boston ............. 401 020 00x—7 12 1
which is packed in a can, although site did
Thpse advertised articles which I buy and j
Blankenship, Thurston nnd Gra­ tion, “ Daddy," a First National pic­
ham, Krotme; Ferguson and Walters. ture directed hy E. Mason Hopper
not nsk for any specific kind. I always buy
which 1 always buy I know have been sub- ■
from the originul story by Mr." nnd
----------and
instinctively
I
told
her
that
was
milted to the criticism of both competitor ■
PHILADELPHIA,
Aug. 2.—St. Mrs. Jack Coogim.
the kind she should nsk for.
and
-consumer, This subjection to almost i
Louis took another double-header
*
Wc nre urging all of you to see this
world-wide critical examination demonstrates ■
from. Philadelphia, yesterday, winning
The dealer overheard mo and said, “Mad­
to me that the manufacturer has supreme ■
tho first 2 to 0 and tho second 8 to 3. picture because we know you are go­
B
B am, I never sell that article, I sell instead
ing to enjoy it so much thut you will
The score:
confidence in his goods. He cannot tell ° J
something very much b e tte r-------------- my
St. Louis ........... 000 000 110—2 10 1 thank us for tipping you off. ’We
falsehood about the things he makes, because j
own brand.”
Philadelphia
(8)0 000 000—0 2 0 cannot* hhagtnr .Tkcklo making a beta
M
there are too many in the worklHtrfind •him'Y
"
*
■
*
'■
,
J&lt;u'*i
i;,v
;
fftr
it’s
got
ev­
ter
picture
than
WHS,*!
Danforth, Shocker and Severeld;
n
a
en
ything
titnl
goes
to
make
up
perfect
Then
ho'launched
into
a
five-minute
talk
Harris ait|l Perkins.
K
0Ut’
. 1 \W ! S U L fi-lH .’r J
entertainment. &gt;
B on why this article wits better than the one
Second game:
fi I had named. Dut somehow my1 friend had
Constant advertising of nny product proves ■■ ,
St. Louis ....!...... 001 010 003—8 12 1
n
Philadelphia
200 100 0 0 0 -3 10 2 C'mon, Iniys and girls—whether you
B been convinced hy what I Vad suggested and •
that product has stood the test'o f scrutiny- *
B
are
fivo
years
obi
or
one
hundred
Kolp and Scvcrvid; llcimaeh, Rom­
U she did not buy that can which tho grover
Is it any wonder then why I, as one of sever- j
years young. Don’t miss the trout of
B
mel! and Perkins,
al
million women in my same position, prefer J
offered,
the year,

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articles with which I am acquainted*
acquainted*to
t pro- 8
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And I thought ns I walked out how stub- 1 ducts about which I have no knowledge aod
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And the honor guests tonight will
m horn and obstinate that.m an was. He had
■
l*»* Pi to Mungcr and family und will
B
about which the manufacturer does not seem
see this wonderful plcturo without
lost n sale,-hail probably taken his "first stejl
to have the courage to enlighten me?
cost to them, the treat being on'O s­
LAKELAND, Aug* 2.—Lakeland borne.
pi.undid Cooper ull over the lot yes­
And tomorrow’ and Saturday nights
terday and won from Daytona 12 to
GII.LQN-&amp; FR Y
Walter liiern in “Mr. Billings S p e n d s 113 Mavnulia Ave.—Hanford, Florida
2. The scare:
Daytona ........................103 IDO— 2 His Dime,'' a great comedy with In­
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One Thing Impossible
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FORT LAUDERDALE PACKING
PLANT BLAZING WAY FOR A
BIG INDUSTRY IN FLORIDA

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shipment Into Tick Frre Territory.
through which any community in So.
All passing favorably in the rigid Fioridn hns ever passed. With the
examination, iverr then forced to thousands of already drained acres,
plunge Into the vat of disinfectants nnd the luxurious growth of all that
Any actor will ndmit that to imi­
nnd swim a distance of ltd feet into a it takes to bring entile to perfection
tate the movements of a trained vir­
tjtn surrounded by solid fence of ton­ for showw or for marketable purpos­
tuoso—n
great
violinist
or
pianiBt—
gue and grooved lumber. Outside this es, hns heftf truly demonstrated with­
Ton can find the name of
a
_____
is one of the most difficult feats in
at a distance of 15 feet, was n stout in twelve miles of Ft. luiudcrdale.
•very lire Onatneaa Man
• Classified Ada lc a word. No
the
range
of
noting.
For
perfection
Not
mnny
people
today
are
interon
Fort
Lauderdale
ns
an
industrial
plank fence, where the dipped cattle Slock of*all kinds enn he produced to
in Sanford In this Colnmn
• Ad taken for less than 25c.
of touch on the piano or of bowing esteiMu what the next generation will
perfection at less cost thnn a t nny olheach day.
center to he reckoned with ns pro­ kept within the solid honrtled pin un­
• And positively no Classified
a violin is not a quality that can be do nnd see, hut as sure as anything
ei
place so far us is known.
til loaded into disinfected ears, des­
l Ads charged to anyone. Cash
imitated after n few attempts. The can he, the Southeastern Packing gress is made along this nnd other tined'to the Southeastern Packing Co.
Fort
Lauderdale citizens may well
». must accompany all orders.
♦
"n y it is done proclaims the master. Company has started n hull rolling, commercial litjes.
he
proud
of the degree of success to
at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
» Count the words and remit
Violinists struggle and study nnd which, by the time the children in The Secretary of the Chamber of
which
this
industry has attained, and
Quick Service T ransfer I arordingly,
About one thousand head were re­
practice for years before they manip­ ISrownrd county are grown, will tdrn CotnmeVce had the privilege of being
they
should
look forward with nsaurn«
Storage Facilities
ulate their bows with grnce and per­ the financial tide of this section of in Stuart Inst week where the com­ ceived in two days at Stuart, Fla.,
ahout
C
O
O
being
driven
in
from
the
nnf1
°
,to
‘*c
t,mo
whcn thc Everglades
pany has extensive facilities for meet­
If we please you, tell others; If not,
fection.
will he the greatest stock producing
the country.
piairies
over
by
Lake
Okeechobee,
ing the requirements of the State Live
tell ns. Phone 498
Fortunate it was thnt .Arthur CuIn n meeting of the Choifihcr of Stock Board, and where all cattle are while ten ear loads were received from country in thc United States.—Tampa
FOR SALE ■
rewc, who plays the role of Paul Sn- Commerce perhaps two years ago,
west of Cocoa. Very few of these Tribune.
vclli in Sol lessor's presentation pf Mr. C. W. Oakes offered the sugges­ subjected to treatment before en­ are retained at the plant, the larger
SANFORD NO VELTY
FARMERS—You can get seed bed Jackie Coognn in " D a d d y ,w a s a tion yiat we needed some kind of n trance into "Tick Free Territory." part being sent to the Pine Island
A Michigan man deplores the fact
W ORKS
fram»*&gt; and irrigation plugs at the violinist, lie studied the difficult in­ meat parking establishment in this! During an observation of two days, Ranch where five sections have been that FlorIda can’t grow weeping wil­
every animal was put in a chute with
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc strument in his youth nnd has never
lows. Rut what n lot of pretty weep­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
section In order to reduce the prevail- |lcn,i fastened in a stanchion. H was purchased for fn,t finishing. On one
ing widows it has.—Orlando Reporterabandoned its practice. Thus it is ing high prices of meat. Later thc i mg passed by sight inspection only. iBtrt*on n
of domesticated
General Shop and Mill FOR SALE—Doner and liays' puinis thnt when Cnrewe has to nppcnr ns a
Star.
and varnishes a t Snnford Novelty celebrated violinist before n large au­ m atter was presented in connection [o n th&lt;&gt; contrary State Live Stock In- *Rro**cs are planted, and 100 acres are
W ork
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc dience he actually visualir.es a great with John llryan, nqd out of which1spictofs Eld ridge and Rnuleraon, one ["kendy for use in corn nnd velvet
Outside of reading all of the postala
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
has grown this plant. Only in opera- j„n either side nnd commencing at the hcan*, with black Poles, white faced
that
come in women make very good
FOR
SALE—Rhode
Island
eggs
for
violinist,
nnd
even
musical
critics
will
tion
n
short
time,
its
pay
roll
is
aver­
SI7 Commercial S trc it—Sanford, Fla.
face of ench animal, with their hands iHerfords and Shorthorn cattle now postmasters.—Mcclenny .Standard.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. find the illusion of his silent playing aging about $150,000.00 per year, n
examined harks, bellies, sides nnd grazing, and some of them arc prize
Ellsworth, llcardull AvcHue. San- on the screen complete und flawless, large part of which is spent in Fort
legs. Many times suspicion of ticks :winners.
ford.
83-tfp
B. W. H E R N D O N
"Daddy" which is a First National Lauderdale and Broward county. Iktz- pi lived to he pieces of dead skin duel This demonstration at Pine Island N ew M ilanc T heatre
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1 picture, will -lie shown at the Princess ens of new families have been added j ,a previous dippings
before this final I" the outcome of n dreamer who,n
OpeiiH T onight W ith
INSURANCE AGENCY .. stock/. See Vick Hawkins, 11G San­ tonight for the Inst lime. The story lc the citizenship of this community, j inspection. In fact, to a casual hut .year and a half ago' believed that catford Avc.
03-tfc was written for the little star by his many purchasing homes, others liv- interested observer, so critical was th e'lie eould he fattened and finished for
“Enem ies o f W om en”
FI RB------ AUTO
— BON 1)8
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coognn. ing in rental property and having cdst «irk of Jiaml examination, that it ul-.m htkit on these (Hade lands. Prcsi0 F F Kit EXTRA ORDINARY
llieir lot as Imna fide residents of our most seemed absurd. Of the hun- dent (ilettn II. Skipper, of the SouthAll the artistry,- perfection of tieOne new five room house with hath,
S. 0 . Shinholser
n c ir i- iiii C m iri. Nrtrmh J i t d lr l n l c i r . !city and country,
(dreds examined, only eleven were \ eastern Packing Company with his tail ami lavlahncDH of production
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
c u l l . Mroiliiiil,- I ' i h i i i O , I 'l o r l i t u .
This concern is lining much to ad- found suspicious and
from the tails of
associates,
has
put
his dream
n creation of CosV \ I I I ) \ ' l l IIN 0|.* IION IIS eXI.IHIII.IHI
which
featuredintothe
CUPIED.
Contractor and Builder
i s s i i:.
vcrtisc
and
is
attracting
the
attention
these
the
Imir
was
hohhrd
marking
pi
net
leal
reality,
opening
the
way
fur
mopolitnn Rroductionn' eptH’h-mnking
S|ierli»1 T u x S e t ......I l i l x t i l r t No, 2, .s.-titlPRICE
their further tint- of the must wumlorful transit Ions photoplay, “When Knighthood W ns in
n o i i i ' i -i i u t &gt; r i o i - n i t i , n&gt; n, j l i v e r - of business men, who have their eyes | them and preventing
FLORIDA $3,0004*0--------------Terms to suit you H i r e d . " V., 11) 11111. 1111,1 .1 W . I Id­
■ANFORD iFlower,” were employed in tho mak­
l e r II, T ri iN lC ee . n a i l I ' I*. H a r r i s o n .
A REAL BARGAIN
• 'In, li n u n . I ' i . i I T \V 111 lu m s . m ill l*.
ing'of "Erjenilos of Women," n Cos'-•
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P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
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liU'turlzation of Vicente
A.-P. Connelly &amp; Sons
He,mi) .|f I'cjlille , I i i m r u d lu ll
for
70-tfc H c i u l i i o t c I * . . m i l ) . i 'l o r l i t u .
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Icunsitlur, his greatest romance. This
Itrsl Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
FOR SALE OR REN T- House, after T hlel e l-SI
'rtlte s . S t a l e
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f o r Hie
marvelous picture, distributed hy
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August 1st.—See \V. J. Thigpen.
Gnlilwyn-Cosmopolitnn, will he the of­
DH-tfc *l*o Ho- &lt;*!• IIrIeTn sI I Imt luNl . T u x i u i y r r s o f
fering at the Mtlnne theatre tonight
su l,I H |i e r l t il T u x S c h o o l M l s l r l e l No. 2,
STEWART The Florist FOR SALE OR RENT—Trucking SelliW h| ieoi |eeu sC'ntl Atil &gt;p,e tl'*|iO'lllu;
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tomorrow, _ ?
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land. I have hammock and pine l u H ie i i l t o i e s l t l e iilt i oi n' o uhr aI s 1&gt;y
Sjieelul
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
No
atone
won
left
unturned
to
make
trucking land developed, partly devel­ T u x S c h o o l 111sl r 11j No, 2. S d i i l u u l u
of ^Enemies of Women" one of the
III H ie f l i r t
Annual and Ornamental Plants
oped and undeveloped in Iowa City I‘.V.V.V'.V r i ! " i u m!^"o .V/V,'. lleil m ill
most hcnutifunl pictures over made.
mi til S | u c l u l T i l t S e l m o l I l l s
Bit Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W section for sale or rent. Write E. R. hheil .i lI lit
No. 2. o n i h u H u l l t i n y o f J u l y .
It was for this reason that Cosmo­
Moore, 250 N. E. ^J.’itli street, Miami, I &gt; g.1. l o i|, l e i m i n e w h e t h e r o r n o t
politan upset nil tradition hy sending
t h e r e s l iiilih l h r f s s i u i l In s n l i l S p r e l u l
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
T u x S c h o o l l U s l I ' l d I, " M i l l s lu t h e Mint
un entire company to Europe on lo­
SANFORD M ACHINE
Hl-d; w-tfe o f 133.011111111. i o h e a r I n t e r e s t a t t h e
cution, something never before done
71— :— i------- r a w i f I r a l e o f s i x p e l r e a l !«*.{) | o r t i t i t m m .
COM PANY
I'Olt SAI.lv On, f i r s t flllSH I —-*tl I ' ’- ' I n t e r e s t |i H &gt; a h l e s e m l - i i i i l i u a l l y , i t r l f i e l in the history of pictures. The com­
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marc mule, K years old. One good i l a t r o f tin- h o t e l s , m o l t h e n u h l h o n i l s
Central Machine and Boiler
pany spent six weeks in Monte Carle,
single wagon, also 12 sixteen disc t o lie i l u l e i l J u l y l s l . 1923, ’ t i n - p r o .
Works
Nice and I’nri«r'wht're the author lo­
o f I h e s a l i l l i o i u l s l o h e llsell f o r
harrow. Phone II45-.L
104-fitp rt iel ne t s puritOMU
Cylinder Grinding
o f i&lt;r&lt;|1llrlmt.
lillllillliK.
cated
his storyt or o th e rw ise Im ­
Phone 62------- Sanford. Fioridn FOR SALE—Two burner oil stove, ep ur loivi riunlgi i K .s c fhuoroitl lo lilul lli n 111
Tho trip abroad brought the com­
l u e s m ill s r h o o l
nnd practically new No. 7, wood g r o u t u l i i m u l f o r t h e e x e l u s i v e u s e u f
pany into til reel contact with Ibanez,
l l i e p a lille f r e e " s c h o o l s
w ith in
M u ltlt
stove for sale cheap.—417 West Sec­ S p e c i a l T u x . S c h o o l H l s t r l r l No. 2, lit lit'
am) his assistant*!) in the direction of
elej-ond street,
,100-2tp al i ocnn nsvhi oi sws opf r i tmh en rf ei ilei lter u gt h autf ss aa lhill t-lc
many of the scones taken abroad is
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FOR SA LK -Burlap hags.—C. T. Dyer I tic m i l d h o n i l s its n f o r r s a h l Ity l l t u eI J Ios -f
tic did ihanei become over tho plans
H. A. City.
10G-2tp t r l e i .
Now- t h e r e f o r e l o p u r s u a n c e t o a n
t f production, thnt he arranged to
o r d e r o f t h e t ' u u r t h r r d i t tniuto a n d lu
NICE NEW 5* c o i n f o r n i l t y w i t h l a w N o t i c e Is h e r e b y
have scenes taken in the Casino at
nd tax p ay ers
ROOM COTTAGE ou fl t tr ha e Hs ui nl dt Ht hpee e lenl lt l sTeanxs Ka eh
Muotc Curio and on the terrace of the
u tll n i s t r l e t
Carda of Sanford's Reput­
Garden, the first time in seven yearn
PAVED STREET. GOOD LOCA­ No. 2. S e m i n o l e 1 ' o u n t y . F l o r j d a , a r e
able Professional Men, each
TION, FRUIT TREKS, LARGE LOT, ht oy thhee . ns oa idd . ao pl dp ee ra r m oble fhoyr e l a wH or enqour ni rleddr
that worltl famous gaming resort had
of whom. In his choatn'pro­
been filmed. Ibanez ulsu obtained
PAVING PAID FOR. $i0iMI0 CASH ff i Inr-r at tllll . foofu rFi l o or ifd at,h eo nS et vh ee n l3hr d J ui ldnl)e' l no lf
permission to take scenes of tho
fession the Herald recoraBALANCE EASY TERMS.
' ■ l u u s t . A H 1923. ill l e u o ' e l u c k In
ilie m o r n i n g , nl
H i i n f u ri l .
S em inole
nieads to tha people.
Prince of Monaco's palace, ami point­
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; is-hoouwi i t vc ,a u sFe l. o rIfi dma .i ) Ml l ti enyi hma vi de , twh he yr e s a it do
ed out the most picturesque spots of
h o o d s s h o u l d n o t h e v a l i d a t e d m id chrtthe Riviera.
SONS
llrn ted .
,
lOfl-Mc
W I T N E S S in ) h a n d a n d o f f t r i a l s e n !
As a result of the author’s work,
of. o f f i c e u t H a n f o r d , S e n d a n t e f o u n t ) ' .
There’s n little grey book In Mans"Enemies of Women," us a picture of
F l o r i d a , t h i s t h e I 2 l l i d a y t&gt;f J u t ) 1, A.
George A . D eC ottes
tield, Ohio, thnt tells a story of un­
I». 1923.
**
FOR RENT
scenic beauty, surpossrs any ever
(SltA L )
K. A. D O F t i L A S S .
selfish
devotion to duty that would
Atlorney-at-Law
f t e r k . f i r c u l l f m t r t . H 'V .u tli J u d l r l a l
made. The work on the ‘‘interiors’’
do credit to the recipient of a Dis­
f i r c u l l . H em lnule f o iin iv . F lo rid a .
Over Seminole County Bank
FOR RENT—Eight room house, West
ut the picture was made on u most
' It)'
| t y : A. &gt;1. W e e k s , 1&gt;. C.
tinguished
Sorvtce
Cross
for
vulor
■ANFOR I) .... . . . . . . FLORIDA
Third street. Interior newly decor­ Hcliello Mulies.
lavish scale. Two uf the most strik­
on tho fluid of battle.
for I
ated and papered. Call phone 40-W. 7 - A1 2l•t1u9r -n3r6y- X-3
ingly handsome sets ever constructed
- tic
Tho talo this nook holds is not
102-Gtp
written down in picturesque fashion
were built hy Joseph Urliun for the
FRED R. W ILSON
by a master pen'wielder, either. Tho
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—
filming of tho Prince I.ubimoff pal­
apparently prosaic
r.tory
is told in npnar
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WANTKD
Several housekeeping- apartments
ace
scenrs.
____ numeralss that on tho aurfigures,
j
FI rat National Dank Building
WANTKD—BOYS TO SELL THE
for
rent,
rooms
large
nnd
airy.
See
In
picturfzing this famous story as
fr.ee
mean
nothing,
but
when
they
BANPORD
.j.
FLORIDA
ire closely examined express vol­
8ANFOHD HERALD ON THE
Mrs. Smith, 300 French Avc. 104-Gtp
ix super special, Cosmopolitan assem­
umes.
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
bled a brilliant cast, directed by Alan
FOR KENT—C ottnge.-J. Musson.
The book contains the nursing ser­
Crosisnd. Featured arc Uonel Bar­
ELTON J. M 0 U G H T 0 N
104-7tp CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
vice statistics of the Child Health
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS-FOR A
rymore, considered by many as Am­
Demonstration,
the
experiment
eonARCHITECT
FOR RENT—Entire upper floor, un­ FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
K ^,
.ducted by the American Child Health
erica’s leading character actor, and
T, Millar Bldg.
furnished, 714 Oak Avc.
104-Hp
Allocation for the puroo4e of showAims Rubens, of "Humoresque" fame.
•ANFORD
t- -:- - i. FLORIDA FOR RENT—Furnished room, board SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
Ing whs$ co-ordinated effort can do
dh-tf
These
two famous players are sup­
-to aafeguard the health of America’!
optional, new house and furnishings WANTED—First
childhood. Mansfield Is tho center
class
mechsn le
p l i e d by such prominent stare as
in easy walking distance. Phone No.
of operations but the field embraces
Pedro de Cordoba, William ("Buster’)
with own tools.—.Standard Auto Co.,
oil of Richland county, which was
5,
Mr.
Register.____________
107-Gtp
105-3
tc
Collier, Jr., Gareth Hughes, Paul PanCHELLE M A IN E S
- . Winter Park,,Fla.
.selected for the teat because, with
FOR RENT—U rg e nicely furnished WANTKD—Job truck or tractor driv^
zer, W. U. Thompson, Gladys Mulatto
Its population of 65,000 souli, it Is
/l*« LAWYER -iapartment. .All modern convenla
"typically
American’*
community.
and Mario Majcroni.
C H IL D
HEALTH
tfU R S E S
ing by an expcricpced mechanic
8inco thc Demonstration was b«Court House cnees, running wuter, lights and gas. who
© D4AHSUBLD CH ILD H EALTH P &amp; M O M S T K A rtO M
can keep up cither.—Howard
n, about January 1,1922, thcra has
Appbf 417 West Second street. 10fl-4tp Flynt, Geneva, F l a . ______10G-6tp
en great demand for tho services
AN E X m L U iT I N G EFFECT *
These statistics mean that one- sado for tho physical emanelpatiol
of the nurses of the Demonstration.fourth
Rxaalaad
GIosm* DMignad FOR RENT — 8 unfurnished rooms, TWO YOUNG LADIES with high
of the babies born in Mans- of America’s childhood;
A bottle of IlerblM on tha abelf at
How
they
havo
responded
is
a
story
_______ 10G-5tp
last year were ushered into }he Homes visited In 1022 fog *
homo is like having a doctor in tho bouse
school education wanted at learn
of self-abnegation and downright field
Henry Mcl^iulin, JrM 314 Elm Ave.
world with the asalstanco of a
‘all tho time, i t gm e instant relief wbeq
nursing care .................... 6JR4
hard work that should win the com- Child
Western Union clerical Work. Will
Health Demonstration nurse. Humes visited in Mansfield in
tin) lligentjotl gets out of Otllcr OT the
mendation of the entire country.
O pt D.
FOR TRADE
pay reasonable salary while learning.
la believed to be en unusual
bowels fail to act. One or two flam is
1P 22 • • e * ell1« • e * i * mm*« • «1» « e *4*471
Under the direction of Miss Helen This
all that Is necessary to start things mov­
Opt Id sa -Oplani etr 1st
Apply Western Union,
107-2tc
.
F. Boyd, who direct* the nursing ser­ record in tha m atter of the propor- Homes visited In rest of county
ing sad restore that fine fettling of exhil­
to the total population.
in 1922 i o i ( o o o i o | o i i , 8t,
*•&gt; R u t First S trsst J t i i f t r i Fla. WANTED TO TRADE—For a vacant
vice for the Demonstration, nine tion
aration and buoyancy of spirits which boTho following tables, gleaned from
Burses
and
a
supervisor
have
minislony only to perfect health. Price 60c.
lot, my equity in 4 room house, on
the
grey
book
on
Mlsf
Boyd’s
desk,
Acred to the ill children and expectant
Homes visited for instruction
now paved street. Lights, wster, gas LOST_U dies’ brown woolen scarf on
mothers of the community, to school
W. J. TH IG PEN
and investigation In 1922... S.0
road betsveen U k e Mary and Os­
hildrrn, and here found time in.the
and bath. Fine location, close to new
In,Mansfield
2,261
UNION PHARMACY
teen.'
Finder
return
to
U
k
e
Mary
D
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rv
a
ls
to
attend
148
mothers
In
school. Address “Trsdc" csre'of the
• R eal E sta te
M (U 4*I
LUtfa&amp;lfetflbLUaiCI*
Jarstf
tfjounty
Sanford, Florida
107-6tp
i. • *
.
104-Gtp Casino sod receive reward.
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H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

VOLUME IV.

NUMBER It
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923

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INSTRCTED
M IL E S
OF

F o r Prizes
WinricJrs in Contests
MurticaS: Ctfrrtival

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K iller is C aught

DOCS ARE HOPEFUL

Alabama Kid Arrested In Chicago
For Murder of "Waco Kid.”

Think That Crisis Has Passed
CHICAGO, Aug. 1.— William Mor­
and* Mrs. Harding is Cheered
gan,
alias George Williams, and
With the Good News
/•r The AmHclatrat l’ rr«»)
PRESID ENTIAL
HEADQUAR­
TERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—
President Harding awoke ahortly af­
ter 6 o’clocg, having had almost nor­
mal amount o f aleqp. His rest which
was described aa moat nearly natural
of any during*hls illness began before
I I o’clock lajt night.
An Informal atatoment issued at 8
o'clock by General Sawyer said Pres­
ident Hnrdihg had spent n "very rest­
ful night and hla pulae at that hour
was one hundred and fourteen, tem­
perature
ninety-nine,
renparation
forty degrees."
*
Those figures represented a decrease
In pulae rate nnd temperature ns com­
pared with laat previous bulletin,
pulse rate M ing lean hy two, and
temperature one and two-tenths de­
grees lower. Respiration rate given
I ncach bulletin was the same.

known to wire tappers nnd„prison of­
ficials as the “ Alabama Kid", was
arrested yesterday for the murder of
the "Waco Kid" in the dining room
o fthe Granndn hotel, St. Augustine,
Fin., In March, 1921.’

ST. AUGUSTINE, Aug. 1.—The
slaying of C. W. Powell, of Waco,
Texas, known ns the “ Waco Kid," for
which George Morgan, known ns the
"Alnbama Kid" was arrested in Chi­
cago, was One of the most scnsntional
in the criminnl annals of Florida. No
clue to the slayer ever was obtained
here nnd no indictment returned. •
Powell wns slain in the dining room
of tho hatel Grenada hero about 11
o’clock on the night of March 21,
1921. In tho dining room at the time,
it was reported more than n score
of men were pluyiitg bridge. When
the police arrived, however, tho room
was doserted, except for tho "Waco
was held during tho following day but
SAN PRAC18CO, Aug. 1.—There none of tho men reported to have
waa understanding among the presi­ been in the room at tho time of tho
dential party that The Chief Execu­ killing could bo loented. Tho verdict
tive and Mr*. Harding would return was that Powell’s death was caused
Francisco aa abon ns physicians by gun sr.hot wounds inflicted by ‘‘un­
- would glvo permission for tlic presi­ known person or persons." He wns
dent to' begin travel. The route east shot four times.
Alter Powell’s body hud been re­
was expected to be via Ogdfcn, Omaha
moved n note woh found in the dining
and from Chicago to Washington.
Of if rial statement Isaiicd at 10 room rending: "Don’t let the sun
o’eVoeir offlrii.Tr *by doctors attend­ shine on you. ..float it tomorrow." It
ing the President Harding said he Is wns signed "K. K. K.” Officers ex­
still much exhausted but maintains I pressed the belief at the time thnt
normal buoyancy of spirit. At thnt the note wns "planted" ufter the
hour the chief executive, according1tragedy. I’owcil formerly owned a
^
to bulletlfti was breathing with less airing of race horses.
labor thkh previously and there wns
Correct this sentence: "I
hnvc
but llttlb cough.
seventeen keys on my ring," said the
SAN FR ANC IBCa Aug. 1.— At 6 man, "nnd I know what each of them
o’clock, President Harding wns strug­ is for."
gling with linos* which last Sunday
caused cancellation of plans for west­
ern tour, hnd six hours of what was
described as the beat slrcp since his
illness began.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.— Pres­
ident Ilardlhg. la gaining in his light
against illness. Hla personal physi­
cian,’ Brigadier General Charles E.
Sawyer, In an Informal statement Is­
sued at OilO p. m., aa!d hla pntlont
was doing lell and had Just had the
best and moat natural sleep since his
illness sot in.
‘
.
General Sawyer’s statement was
given newspaper men who met him in
the corridor aa he atarted out for n
walk, hla first moment of recreation
sinco Sunday When the president was
brought to Ban Francisco, now admit­
ted a very Ul man.
" I am talking my first vacation,"
said the general as he and Mrs. Snwyer, both smiling, started 'for the
elevator.- The general’s demeanor
waa a‘ marked contract to the sorious
expression he wore when he met news­
paper men I I hours before, prior to
yeMorday’ft first coniultutlon of physiclans.
Improvement had been shown in
the Presidents pulae, temporature.
and respiration and also In his cllmlnatic fatuities. The Utter, the gen­
eral said, waa a highly favorable
symptom. The President’s tempera­
ture at 0 o’clock was 99 3-5 degrees,
pulse 118, the lowest It has been since
he was taken Ul; respiration 36, a
decrease o f four from last previous
report.
.
.
Tho President’s cough has been
dissipated, the general said, redding
that this was also a very favorablo
Indication. The executive had not
coughed for six hours, and there had
been no expectoration of any conse­
quence In that time, he went on.
The President, on awakening from
hla sleep which lasted for about one
hour, asked for nourishment and was
given a glass of milk.
The President’s diet at present de­
sired, a glass o f milk every two hour*
and lor breakfast, toast and some­
times aa egg. The egg noggs, the
d laughingly, were
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A T L A N T A , Aug. 1.— In the future prohibition agents will be
innlructed to fire upon no automobile* except in defense of their
lives, Fred Dittmukc, director o f the federal prohibition forces In
Georgia, stated in announcing no government action will be taken
against the three West Point youths who wouhded one agent and
killed another Inst week when their car was halted on the high­
way. The-.youths claimed they thought the agents were high­
waymen. In announcing the new policy governing the search of
suspected liquor running nutomobiies, Dismuke said the agents in
the future would not search automobiles "promiscuously" and that
highways would not be blocked in attempts to stop liquor cars.

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WELCOMES

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GARREtTTRIAL

Challenge o f Rotes A c ­ Saw O ne Garrett B eat­
in g on Minister W hile
cepted fo r Another
Other W a s Shooting
Ball Gam e Friday
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lis t of the Same Below

(r o f Georgia So P ro ­
Federal Prohibition fifiir
claims Today
STRUGGLING WITH ILLNESS St. Augustine M urder
THAT CAUSED CANCEL­
Solved at L ast— the
LATION WESTERN TRIP

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Orders for the prises won at Lake
Mary Musical Carnival nrc today be­
ing mnile dto the various victorious
contestants by Victor Chock, prealdent of the Seminole Athletic Club
and who was director of sports at the
carnival.
* *
It in with much pleasure that we
mention Leonard McLueas, of tho S.
A. C„ an winner of five prises and
Reginald Holly as carrying o ff four
prises.
Worthy of mention also, was the
charming little Miss Louis D. Wright
of DeLnnd, who has promise of being
tho Annette Kcllcrman of Florida.
Hugh Tillls, who carried o ff first
nnd Earl W. Brown, of DcLand, who
took second in the artificial halt cast­
ing challenge all comers other than
Victor Cheek in this sport.
Ladles Bathing Suit parade— Irst
prise, Mnrjoria iPtta, Sanford, bath­
ing suit by Speer’a; 2nd prise, Lois D.
Wright, DcLand, bathing suit by tho
Yowell Co.; third prise, Anna F.
Jones, Lake Mnry, $1.00 by R. E.
StcvCns.
Ladles’ swimming— 1st prise, Elisa­
beth Styles, S. A. C., Sanford, pnlr of
silk hose by S. S. Iiaumelj 2nd prise,
Marjorie Fitts, Sanford, box-of can­
dy by Roumillat &amp; Anderson.
Ladies Potato Race—1st prise, Mrs.
Ed. S. Ward, S. A. C., box of candy
by Union Pharmacy; 2nd prise, Lconn
Webb, S. A. C., Monroe, Ik&gt;x of candy
by Mobley’s.
Boys’ 60-yard dash— 1st prise, A l­
bert Whitaker, Lnko Mnry, n tie by
B. L. Perkins; 2nd prise, Norman
Snow, Lake Mnry, $1.00 snvlngs ncccunty by the Seminole County Bank.
Boys’ Swimming Race—1st prise.
John Higgins, Hanford, a tie by thu
Sanford Shoe A Clothing Co.; second,
Hubert Steele, Sanford, n $i.00 snvlng
account by the Seminole County
Bank.
Boys’ Diving— 1st prise, John Hig­
gins, Sanford, one clamp set lamp by
the Pcnnlnsular Electric Co.; second
prise, Leonard Sehlrnrd, Sanford, $1
savings account by the Seminole Co.
Bank.
Artificial bait casting—1st prise,
Hugh Tillls, O. K. Reel, by Sanford
Cycle Co.; 2nd prise, Earl W. Brown,
DeLnnd. Split bamltoo casting rod by
tho Hall Hardware Co.
Band contest— 1st priso, J. D.
Richardson, PcI-and, 1 year subscrip­
tion to Sanford Weekly Herald; sec­
ond prise, S. Story, Eustls, $1.00 by
R. E. Stevens.
Long distance plunge— 1st prise D.
D. Hoffman, Sanford, six bottlo Elder
Springs Water ticket; 2nd prise, $1
Savings account by Peoples Bank.
Men’s Swimming— 1st prise, Leon­
ard McLucna, S. A. C., $2.50 savings
account by the First National Bank;
2nd prise, Bill Moyo, Sanford, $2.00
stovenn
k\Men’s
! * „ £ diving—
Z Z - 1st prise, Leonard
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$2.60 savings ac
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National Bank;
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M eeting o f G row ersANNOUNCED IN ANNUJ
REPORT OF AUGUST 1ST
Shippers a t O rlando
ISSUED TODAY
B e W e ll Attended
Held In Court Houae On Friday of
This Week.
ORLANDO, Aug.l.— Indications are
that the meeting of the Florida grow­
ers nnd shippers scheduled to bo held
in tho circuit court room Friday, Au­
gust 3 will bo very largely attended,
according to Frank K ty Anderson of
tho Amercan Fruit Growers Inc., act­
ing chairman of the transportation
committee of tho Orlnndo Chamber of
Commerce. It la believed that the
attendance of shippers will represent
something like ninety-eight per cent
of the citrus fruit nnd vcgetablo ton­
nage which movea from the state. In
addition, It is expected n large num­
ber of prominent growers, who do
not handle tho shipping of lh«lr own
fruit, will be on hund, an well ns
delegations from a number of cham­
bers of commerce nnd lioards of
trade.
Tho purpose of tho meeting will be
for the growers nnd shippers to lay
plans to combat tho proposed In­
creases in refrigeration rates nnd the
movement for a threejhoop citrus
box proposed by transportation inter­
cats. Th&lt;* meeting will be a closed
one, confined exclusively to growers
und shippers. Representatives of the
railroads hnv not bn Invitd.
In addition to th work of the meet­
ing ns previously
indicated, which
was specified in the call for the meet­
ing sent out by K. 1). Dow of the
Florida Citrus Exchange, it has been
suggested thnt the meeting jierbnp*
may go further and lay plans for the
united nctlon of nil Florida shippers
looking toward the prosecution of
pleas for n substantial general reduc­
tion on freight rates covering Florid*
fruits and vegetables. It Is said that
without exception every shipper in
the state is in fuvor of the movement,
and thnt all are stnndlng together for
the comn\on enuse.

BY N. 0.
World’* Carryover of Coft'on to
Placed at 2,573,000 Bales as
Apalrust 4,879,000 Last Year
&lt;Sly T h e A sao rta lrg P r o w l

NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1.—The
smallest carry-over of cotton Into the
new cotton year since the south be­
came Important producer of staple,
wns announced In the annual report
of August 1, issued today by the New
Orlcana cotton exchange through
Secretary Hester. The world's carry­
over of American cotton was placed
nt two million five hundred seventythree thousand bales against Tour mil­
lion eight hundred soventy-nine thou­
sand bales a year ago, tho report.
added.
Consumption of Amarican cotton
during tho year ending yesterday
placed nt twelvo million s i; hundred
thlrty-ono thousand bales against
against twelve mllion eight hundred
twenty-nine thousand during preced­
Ing years.

(Hr The Auvrlnlnl i*rc«n|
President Shnron called the KiwnnCUMBERLAND COURT HOUSE.
lans to order nt tho Vnldox Hotel and
Vn., Aug. 1.— Blind Wilson, eye wit­
in the absence of Rev. Brownlee, Prof.
ness, testified nt the trinl of I^irkln
W. T. Lawton Invoked the blessing.
Garrett today that when he wns at­
WASHINGTON; Aug 1.—Cotton
The guests of the eluii were Mr. nnd
tracted to the Pierce homo by the
production
this year forecast at
Mrs, Endor Curlctt, of Genova, and
screaming of women on the day Rev.
Woven
million
five hundred an dsixboth expressed their pleasure at the
15. S. Pierce wns shot to death, ho
teen thousand hales from Ita condi­
opportunity 7&gt;f meeting with Kiwnnls,
found ljukin Garrett sitting on tho
tion July 23, which was sixty-seven,
nnd told why they loved Seminole
minister beating him iis tho fnre
nnd two-tentha per cent normal, tho
county nnd both eloquently plead for
while Robert Garrett stood hy with
department of agriculture announced.
n closer nnd better feeling between
pistol in hand. The witness also tes­
July 25 condition indicates yield
Sanford nnd the out-lying sections of
tified he saw Robert Garrett fire sev­
nbout ono hundred forty-three and
tho county. Their tulks were greet­
eral ahota into tho minister’s body
nine-tenths pounds per acre. Condi­
ed with licurty applause.
both before nnd nfted he fell to the
tion In Florida fifty-two per cent nor­
It. II. Drossier, of the Orlando Re­ gpqipd. fie sqw ns other shots fired.
mal.
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porter-Star, was another visitor tho Witness was positive he did not see
Kiwnninnx were planned to welcome I’lerco shoot Robert Garrett In the
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1 .—Govern­
and he responded with n few appropri­ hack. J. T. Dodsey another eye­
ment cotton crop condition report of
ate rumntks expressing his pleasure witness testified thnt the only shots
sixty-seven and two-tenths per cent
to be with them.
lie saw fired were by Robert Garrett.
nurmnl with indicated yield only of
Jlnkins nnd Gardner—the two G’s—
eleven million five hundred and aixhnd charge of the entertainment fea­ the Orlnndo people; they are some
tcon thousand balos resulted In ral»«
ture* nnd certainly did themselves boosters too, nnd their prosperous und
of more than six dollars a hue on
proud when Mesdames Glenn, Don*, growing city shows what organised
New Orleans cotton exchango today.
Lonko ami Colclough were introduced boosting nnd publicity will do. If the
nnd responded with n number of old people of Florida hnd the same public
Boll W eevil Control
.
nnd familiar songs. Tho entertain­ spirit nnd capital to hack them that
ment was produced entirely hy San­ the Cnlifornjiins have, thut property
H a s Been Successful
ford talent and was thoroughly enjoy, of ours nt I.ongwood situated as it is,
Throuout Florida
cd by nil present.
on the main road between Sanford nnd
A rising veto of thanks was extend­ Tampa, would he held nt $1,000.00 an
Plant ContmlsnloncT Newell Baya
ed to the two G’s nnd to the ladies nnd acre. When I say thnt I am not ex­
Florida Method Is SurceeafoL
tho latter were invited to meet with aggerating, but am making compari­
GAINESVILIJ k]
Aug.
1.—"The
they club agnln when they too could sons with the prices of land here in
Florida method of boll weevil control
he entertained.
•
Southern California, situated about
making good throughout the cotton
The following communication wan the same ns that land at Longwood.
section
of Florlde."
*
rend front a former resident of Or­
"Residential lota outside of the city
I This la the declaration of Plant
lando, who i* now residing whore tho of Los Angeles, on main thoroughO btain Sixteen Thous­ Commissioner Wllmon Newel after a
movlo stars live:
feres, like our projierty at Longwood,
and D ollars in B alti­
O f the R ailw ays Ceded
trip through several north Florida
"123h Juno St.,
sell from $2,000 to $20,000 each. Farm
counties
where he persortnUy examin­
"Hollywood, Calif.
more B an k
to Russia U n d er Old
,„.d up lo 12.000
ed many of tho fields treated by this
"Mr. Jno. D. Jinkins,
I O
R
U IU
U
l i l i /
thnt twenty years ago
sold
utl titty
’ |Ilf TV. Aaan.lal.il Prraa)
Treaties
method aa well as many more that
"Sanford, Fla.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 1.—’Threo bandollars an aero or thereabouts, and
were not. It will bo remembered that
"Dear
Sir:
now developed Into residential and
dita entered tho State Branch Balti­
(Ilf •Tfce Associated Tress)
&lt;nr
this method of weevil control wa* de­
"Referring to our land in Bradloy’a business property, Is worth from $7,­
HA BIN, China,. Aug. 1.—General
more Trust Company before banking
$2.00 by R. E. Stevens.
veloped through the experimental
Addition
to
I-ongwood,
will
say
that.lt
Chang Tso-Lin, dictator of three
500 to $200,000 sn acre’ and In some
Hop, skip and Jump, 1st priso, Reg­ hours this morning, bent Russell For­ work pf tho State Plant Hourd during
is
my
intentioWfto
develop
this
prop­
Manrourian p r o v in g has ordered
cases more. The resson for It Is that inald Holly, lamp by Glllon &amp; Fry, syth, paying toller into insensibility
1922.
1
orty when the time is ripe for it.
It.
I tho
!e ht,rt, arc publip spirited,
Chinese authorities to abolish Innd erty
and escaped with $10,000 ill bills.
2nd
prise,
Ed.
8.
Ward,
8.
A.
C.,
$2.00
"Tho prepent season,” s*ys Dr.
...
. ,In milkln„
department og Cchinese Eastern Rail­ lived the better part of twelve years liberal
making public
public Improvements
Improvements Peoples’ Bank saving account.
Nowell,
"has been, as every farmer
PIGEON
FU
R
S
FROM
BANFORD
in
Orlando,
Fla.,
nnd
laid
out
some
way and to take over all landa ceded
—have the bent roads in the country
Throo-leggcd raco, 1st priso, Reg­ TO JITjrSBURGIF IN 48 HOURS,
knows, a season ver/ unfavorable for
Russia under old treaties. These subdivisions at Orlnndo, also at JMcr- and are splendid advertisers. As n re­
inald Holly, cigarette holder, by
MAKING T R Y AT RECORD cotton. Heavy ralna have ’drowned
rltt's Island, opposite Cocoa.
measures became effective today.
sult they have tho people coming their
/
.
.
,
.
Joe's
Smoko
House;
2nd
priso,
B.
N.
out’ the cotton and 'caused heavy
"Florida has a big future, It will bo
way. Lo* Angeles Is growing M fait
, ht DcLmnij Uathcr card caso by
James A. Sands, of our city, Is the shedding of bolls and squares. Even
the
winter
play-ground
for
the
people
Some reports from tho treated cot­
that In less than 20 year* It will bo
I
proud ownwer of a racing
pigeon If there were no boll weevils In the
Haynes &amp; Ratliff.
ton fields in Marlon county, nrc flno. of the United States and Canada. It the second largest city In the union.
which flew from Sanford to Pitta- state It would be Impossible to make v
100-yurd
dash—1st
priso,
Leonard
Only one man In the Fairfield. And also has in certain places, profitable
"But enough about California, let’s
McLueas, 8. A. C., $6.00 running shoo* burgh In approximately 48 hours. more than a half crop o f cotton under
his Is the only cotton that is doing agricultural possibilities. The draw­ talk about Florida.
Ik about rlortua.
by Lloyd’s Shoo Store; 2nd prise, Al- This bird was bred by Stev Murphy of such condition*.
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anything In the way of putting on and back to Eforida is that it has not been
"Florida has not yet Jot£ n f " y |Krt Collins, Sanford, $2.00 saving* Pittsburgh, Pa:, and is s well brod
"Many treated fields will yield from ’
properly
and
fully
advertised.
Only
holding a crop.
started. In some sections it Is still ______,___ ,u. u___,__i_ County Bank;
n.nkt pigeon. Its brother won the 600
400 to 1,000 pounds of seed cotton to
a few people in the United States and ha dormant as it was lon y year. ago. account by the Seminole
Wright, DoLand, $1 mile Pittsburgh courso rsco in 1922 the sere. Most untreated fields, on
Orange county poultry raisers are Canada know the state; tho majority It lacks the push and enthusiasm of J
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by 26 minutes, 800 birds competing.
the other hund, present a pitiful sight
enthusiast!* about tho contest which have only a vague understanding of C.lifornU
It h .. many attraction.
Through the offorte o f Mr. Sends and their yields In many InaUneM
50-yard
dash—
1st
prise,
L.
will l»e staged at their regular month­ It. They picture it as a junglo where and advantage* ^
Csliforn a has
„ i00 a. vlng, account and Harry Lucas, of Lake Monroe, will nut he over 50 pounds to the acrely meeting In August when each mem­ alligators, swamps, mosquitoes, and not got. When people find that out
Bank; ^
Leonard they have organised the Semlnolo Pig­ Some will yield nothing at all, the
ber Will enter at least one down eggs malaria abound, a place where wa can many of them wdl go to Florid. Ing A c lt n w hat by Mc. eon Racing Club, which will fly both
weevils having
destroyed
every
pot in a few months in the winter stead of coming way out hero.
to bo Judged by experts In poultry.
old and young birds. Races of birds square from the very beginning • *’**?^j
time but unlivablfc in summer; of ; "Here sro some advantages that Kinnon-Markwood Co.; 3rd prise, A l­
bert Collins, Sanford. $1.00 by R. E. frotn U to 20 weeks old will be flown season."
course that'is wrong. I know because Florida has over California:
For quick results try a want ad.
in the young bird races tho first 75
Stevens, virn
br&gt;*d '
IteporU from coUnty
I have lived there and may live there
CLIMATE— Florida has u milder,
miles
September 2, the following week cotton growing counties a)
High Jump— 1st prise, Joo Bell,
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again.
On
tho
advice
of
my
doctor
I
more even and better winter climate
continued cheerful and listened With
Sanford, one inner tube -by &gt;• Wight tOO tulles and so on until the 800 mile formally good results from the ?
esmo
to
Southern
California
three
than California.
Hero tho rainy
interest tho.reading of “everything
Bros; 2nd prise, Leonard McLucss, 1 station. Any racing pigeon fanciers of the Florida method of bq|l
in tho papers," even accounts of his years ago. I like it, is Is a wonderful weather occurs. In winter nnd there
pair
silk socks by Woodruff &amp; Wat­ wishing to fly in or join the club get control and the agent* say
lUncs*. They read him everything," j r f &amp; r t j f f r e 'i i to much of it, every­ are many damp, chilly days and
In touch with either Mr. Banda or Mr. somo localities the only cot
son.
he said. “ It doesn’ t seem to hurt thing is so big; business is done lu nights.
Lucas.
v ..
. ; that will pay for cost of $
Broad
Jump—
1st
prise,
Reginald
such a Jilg Way; the asphalt and ce­ . "RIVERS.— Florida has hundreds of
him.”
.
are those which have been so
Holly,
fountain
pen
by
Henry
Mc"Tho President is resigned now to ment roada are wide and smooth, you mllos of navigable rivers, the banks
KING A 88ENTS TO
This roethbd of boU weevtt
Laulln;
2nd
prise,
Joo
Bell,
One
pair
the abandonment of his California can auto for hundreds and hundreds of of which are lined with beautiful fol­
silk socks by Churchwell’s; 3rd prise,
LADY ABTOIt RILL will be fuly explained aioi
miles,
through
cities,
towns,
farming
program," tho general went. on, to
iage found in trophical countries only.
Ed. 8. Ward, 8. A. C., a safety resdr
LONDON, Aug. 1«— Royal absent
aky “ though as I have said before, sections, canyons and over mountains On these rivers one can tail from ono
was given yesterday to I-ady Aster’s
.
no disappointment that could have 6,000 feet high and not one stretch of end of the state to the other, North, by. R. C. Ilower.
Running broad Jump—l i t prise. liquor bill, thus forinally placing it August e-11.
come to him could have been greater. bad road tho entire distance; the scen­ South, east and west, either by yacht,
Reginald Holly, Inner tube by B. * O. upon the statute books.
iand magnificent.
This resignation
determination ery is majestic
,
.u
* 4.1. a Mi&gt; b®*ti bouse boat or canoo with
Motor
Co.;
2nd
prite,
Ed
JS.
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bill,
wlilch
prohibits
the
s ^ f at
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Californians
are
tho
uhltad
rnUn.
the
most
united
M
fcty.
California
has
hardly
to make the best of the difficult!
boosters In the coUntry.
I knv * * ^ , * 1^* rivers, none hers in the 8. A- a , fit1, extinguisher.
besetting him, the general indicated,
I the osar,
i •&lt;
. Garage.; 3rd prise, Joo Boll,
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MRS. FREIUDAIGEIt, Society Editor G am e fo r N e x t F rid ay
Priscilla Dean and~
CHICAGO,
July
31,—Chief
execu­
For
Florida:
Local
thund­
I’hone 217-W
M f t fs
ha to * * to to tives, of approximately twenty west­
ershowers probably today
If r * « have anr frlrmia tlillln c roa
Jam es Kirkwood
The Rotary Club feeling keenly the
—If
arr B «l«* n «r»k rrr nr mmlnK
ern railroads meeting here Monday
and tomorrow.
in the greatest romantir
fcnmr. Jr If fnu arr rnfrrlalnlna. wrllr defeat of Inst Friday and also feeling
JACKSONVILLE,
July
31.
—
The
And
it
seem
to
bo
mining
ngnin
to consider the suggestion of u com­
k IvIkk
a poafnl
ran! In thla dr|nirimrnl,
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(Heir joint* « r, nu h r m to p i«y for n change.
lar drama of all u&gt;(.
maximum nnd minimum temperatures mittee of Omaha .business men that a
h
^ m ^ ^ to to
hr arr^iir aaarrriaird.
another came,-have issued the follow­
in representative cities, furnished hy twenty-five per cent reduction on ex­
ing challenge to the Kiwnnin Cluht
But wc shurc .do miss our daily
port consignments of whent and
The five principal western markets
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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The Rotary Club feeling keonly the showers If we fnil to get tM?m. They piled nt H p. ni. 1ist night follows •
flour be put into effect .as nn emor received dulnrg the first six months
Max. Min. gency mensure to stimulate the grain
defeat of Inst Friday nnd also feeling cool otT the atmosphere nnd stop the
Tawdajf—subaecrIption Bridge Par­
70 trade ndjourned last night without of 1023 nearly 30 per cent, more hogs
thnt their-joints are all right to play Rotnry-Kiwnnis games just nt the Atlantic City ...
than in the some iierjod Inst yenr.
ty, nt Woman's Club House, nt 0:1T*
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70 making a deltiiitc announcement of
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another game have issued the follow­ right time.
Atlnnta ........... •Milt... .
With this inrren.se came lower prices.
p. m;, by Mf*. Fal Lane and eomIt Is rarely that the Mrftn
. r.o.'their netMii ’on the imtittor.
11os to tl ............. ■••(•••.•MM....
ing challenge to the Kiwanis Club:
Pi ices this year have nt times been
' mitlee. PuWie is Invited.
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Tht henVt must ho. battered nnd Buffalo ........ .
The athletic committee of the Suntl was indicated informally by sev­ as much ns |3 per hundred below fo completo a chronicle of nJ?
\teiJnc»dny—Little Miss Louise Pur­
ford Rotary Club, did this .list day of bruistd, nnd thus the sweet scent will Chicago .... ....* .... .......... 8»
eral participants In the discussions those of last yenr nnd reached the tic adventure ns has lx&gt;en pr* T
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" tlon’ will ‘'entertain a few of her
CO that the proposition was not cndorS.. no
cd In this stupendous ven ijj
July, 1023, unanimously adopt the come out. Paul Lake nt the Semi­ ('iminnnti ......
f tl
lowest level since 1012.
young friends nt her home on Pal­
gg
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Dole County Banks knows scent.
Ouida’s immortal novel. KetiuJ
following resolutions:
Dc» Motnen .....
metto nvenue nt 4 o’clock.
all the exotic coloring, the r
Whereta, the Kiwanis Club of San­
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STOPPED HIS PAINS
72 UNDKRWOOD’S RACE PLANS
DeMnlny Minstrels will he nt the Kn4%j_Li^*==I‘ ^ .......HO
tempo, the pnasionntc thrill
ford did once upon a time challenge
" I was suffering with a severe cold,
D. S. Me Fee, of Tnmpn, was among
fill
story, this photoplay is o ff,,^
the Rotary Club of Sanford to a se­ High School Auditorium tomorrow Ne\v**&gt;York
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TO
I1E
INDICATED
TUESDAY
headache and pains in my abdomen,"
the arrivnln fn the city yesterday ami
fill
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one of the film treats of tb, ^
ries of baRoball games, and the Ro­ night at 8:15. Good show nt populnr Pittsburgh .......
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|writes J. II. Dring, Newport, It. I.
ii registered nt the Montezuma.
fifil
pliers.
Come
out
nml
help
the
imys.
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O
tary
accepted
said
challenge,
nnd
St. Louis ........
MONTGOMERY, July 31.—Senator „ Aflep lakinB Pj)jcy.g Honey nnd Also round six of
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fifi Oscar W. Underwood, of Alabama, j Tnr ^ rnnj uncl|on wjth Foley Cnth........ HI
Whereas, the said Kiwanis gang
Toledo .............
Mrs. L. S. Bishop, of Griffin, Gn., Is did administer the said Rotary Club
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721
“ T h e L e a t h e r Pu shed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kndor Curlett nnd WAshingtnn
prominontiy mentioned as the l’orsl* : „ rtjc T«!&gt;U*t.H I was entirely relieved
ttyu charming house guest of her sis- t\vo whippings out of three attempts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rflfnnd Reed of Geneva
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Domncrutic
nominee
for
the
presc„
I(i
nn(J
pnjnn
»
Coughs
re*
teT; M|rs. J. M. Wallace.
were among the visitors to the city
nnd
Thesc red - hoes w e e to he expect- , |deBcy in h &gt;24. is expected to indicate '
I:r0MchUiR, Asthma,
Whereas, the Rotary Club lost their yesterday.
Wc know all
nil the time
lm Jf
i i'his
m . nnatttun
In
regard to his candidacy
rCroiip
mm, nnd Whooping
ed.
We
l,me
thnt
imsition
in
cnn.li.lucy
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Mrs. Clnrence Rose, of Jacksonville, two gnmes both on days in whirh mud
American fell for Red propagan,!o
|he A|nblima legislature Here
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Is the guest of Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn nt and water played a prominent fnrtor
Subscription, Bridge p»rty « ^1
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Worthington she would put her foot In it.
, Tueid.v.
. . . . .
nnd Tar.
The largest
Woman's Club Tuesday night, at |W|
her country home.
nnd fnmify of Jacksonville were In
and
.
* wneincr »»r nm, hu»»v » i »»
coupli medicine in the world. Reservation phone Mr*, jjj.
Whereas, Ralph Stevens is n npit- the city today. Mr. Worthingtoi'Mx P a s t o r H i g h l y P r a i s e s
Ifmmally Inn his hilt into the ring &gt;Sol,, (.v&lt;,rvwherc . _ A &lt;Iv.
Mrs. W. P. Tunnlrliffe left today lmll artist anil cannot work on rainy in the electrical supply business in
(2220) or Mrs. Ed Lane (uj^J
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mission
50c.
for Kt. Cloud where she will spend a days, nnd
Jnx and hns many friends here nnd
E n e m ie s o f W o m e n
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serrations.
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short time.
Whereas, this being the case, said in other parts of the stale.
-------- rtroe.g light an- H,« nttitode-towmseT|lUR1(b; y 'nftpTno„ n. Gars will
hall games were lost hy the Rotes on
•He constantly increasing . icjiorls j ,, ,|Vfi t|„. M„thn(ii)lt c,Hirch !lt 3:30
; __Mr. and MraTFred Wnlsmn leave on account of rain nnd mud, nnd
0. W. I-awton, Bracelet WtDi Ev I
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkel of I^mgthat
he will he In the nice.
’ ..vjock. Tickets S5r. includes lunch. pert, 215 South Orange, OrUn^K j
Saturday for an extended visit to Chi­
Wherens, the Rotary Club believes wood were in the city yesterday. Mrs,.
The senator has just n*turncd from r ^ ^ ^
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Mmc
n
cago, Detroit and other places in file they have what it take.* to give the Ditikle is the correspondent of the
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nn extended tour of Europe and '-tli
ladies
of
Uirswim
and
help
th:
vast and middle west.
nice
Kiwanis Club several good lickings, Hernld nt Longwood nnd chronicles
in
|probably touch on foreign nffnirs ... ^
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and
nil the local happenings of thnt pros­
the Tuesday speech, nl so.
‘ W K SELL
Mrs. J. G. Ball and little grand­
Wherens, Doctors Puleston, Stev­ perous tieighlKirhood.
The senator was greeted nt IHr, •
MEETBTOCKHOLEDS
daughter, Willie Steed, of Kissimmee, ens, Langley, Marshall, Tolnr, I.nngmingham nSturday by sever:*! thou- •
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are spending some time at Coronado ley nnd Aldrich arc of the opinion
ING.
It is rumored around the city that
sand pcrrani from all parts of the!
Beach.
that all these old heads will be Just the Rotary and Kiwanis flubs hnvstate, and uddretsed them, hut made
The annual meeting of thr* Slnckns sore (speaking of limits) when ing rescued several of the members
no reference to political matters.
Mrs. Stella Arrington and mother, they play ngnin if they wait too long, from the ambulance corps will (Vlny
._
In,Idorr. of the Sanford Truck Grow*
Mrs. T. Puleston, have returned home nnd
i
. ... _ er&lt; In;'.. vvH! h-* held at tile Court They cost no more than o(h
another game of hall Friday •after­
Since custom requires men to wear
’
from North Carolina where .they
Wherens, Rosltro anil Bob Newman noon for charity. It would really he
coats, it isn’t surp.idng
that the ■
Wrdneaday. August l«i. at 8
spent the past month.
say they are limbered up now more more rhnritnhfe if they were not al­
F. P. ItlNES
wo id is pronounced with the accent !*■
A!l Bto^hddc.s are urged to
than they have been during the past lowed to plity but you can’t stop them.
on the "cus."
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Herndon and son forty-three years, therefore,
Claude and Miss Anna Mason left this
Be It Resolved, thut we the com­
It. H. 1lolly returnrd today fnjjn ElThe I*aily Herald. I5c per week.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW A ITS YOU
morning for u motor trip to Chatta- mittee .......
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in charge
of the Rotes side of lenton and Anna Maria where lie ac­
nooga, Tenn. Miss Mason going ns it, ((o
do |„.rc.i)y(
hereby, in regular session, companied his wife and I it I li&gt; son nn
far as Atlanta.
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challenge
the
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
A.10 Icou
er series of bnll gnmes .said series, Anna Maria for several weeks.
Apply Boncilla Beautifier cssmic clav to
Mrs. J. M. Wallace and her sister, to consist of three gnmes.
your face, and reel while it dries, then
Mis. L. M. liislmp, of Griffin, (in.,
What
is
one'of
the
greatest
tributes
Be It Further Resolved, thut should
remove and rc*i and (&gt;el the wonderful
Churchwcll's have special prices on
huve returned from Tnmpn
where the Rotes win the liest out of three ginghams, crepes, long clidh, pongees, ever paid n photoplay by a clergy man diffeiencc in the color and texture of the
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they were tbo guests of their sister, games, then the entire series stands blanchings, checks ,etc. See the ad­ is that tendered "Enemies of Wom­ skin.
Guaranteed to do these definite things lor
Mrs. Owen Stallings.
en”
by
the
liov.
R.
Keene
Ryan,
pusn tie and thnt "one extra gahie be vertisement nnd note the very cheap
the face or money refunded Clear the
played to decide it.
prices on all this seasonable merchan­ tor of the Garfield Boulevard Prosliy- complexion and oive it color Lift out the
w i F. Tunnlrliffe, Sr., who has hern
tcriaii churrli, t’hicagn, wlm after see­ lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
||&lt;&gt; It Further Resolved, that on nr- dise.
’
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial fis­
the guest of his son und wife, Mr. and rnunt of the cnrnmpmcut, next week.
ing Cosmopolitan's pi* turizution &lt;&gt;l sure and muscles. Make the skin soft
Mrs. W. F. Tunnicliffe for some time, Mint the first of this new series take
j
—
Tiie Sanford Dry Goods Co., have a the Ibanez novel at the Roosevelt the­ and smooth.
leaves this afternoon for points in place "this coming Friday afternoon Remnant Sale that starts tomorrow atre, fliieag**, I his wcekjjiki ned it in You can obtain regular sizes from your
lavoti't: toilet counter. If noi, send this
Michigan.
at the same time und place, the other and you should attend it and save moral tone to the grout Bible tragedies ad with 10cci.tstoBoiu.iHa Laboratories,
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L TU B YEAR.
gnmes to bodcridcd between the two money on all goods. Reinaiits that nnd urged all pastors to view (he |&lt;ig- Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial tuba.
CORNER.BUILDING.
EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Yelvinglon,
Sara tclnl»s
mi that dot
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are large enough to make you some- turn and make it a basis for talks loT
Yidvingtoii and Mrs. Katie ( ’arson, of | A|)(j u,. |t Resolved Some More, tiling nice and in all the latest goods followers. The Rev. Ryan said in
Fort Myers, arrived in Sanford yesa copy of this
resolution be ami patterns.
part:
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terduy and are spending some tune handed Secretary Lloyd of the Ki­
"I strongly iVenniniend to every
In-re at the Montezuma.
wanis ('lull, with the request that In­
Read the advertisement of the San­ clergyman that they witness this fas- 1
take the mutter Up ut the meeting of ford Mortgage Loan Company in thL eilialing and awesome film.
Mir.s Fnlwcll, who lins been conduct­ tile Kiwanis tomorrow, that a copy issue. They are a home institution
"I would further recommend that
ing the Red Cross home nursing and lie published on one of Haynes &amp; Rat- that are helping to build Sanford and after seeing it they commend it from
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hygiene classes here at. the Welaka, litfs blotters, and that a . copy he von will Ite doing yourself a favor nnd I la ir pulpits and urge their congre­ *
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leaves this afternoon for Oviedo where sent t&lt;» the New York World.
helping Ixiii*I your city hy doing l&gt;u-&lt;- gations I** witness il. the will conduct similar classes.
&lt; . L; BRITT. Chairman. iness witli thin home company. See
"It is just stall plays as tliis that
F. K. KOUM1I.I.AT,
tile ad,
twill redeem tin* moving picture in the
Mrs. Mary A. Deflottes uiul daugh­
It. K. STEVENS.
eyes of all ministers und remove, the
ters, Misses .Mary and Louisa DoGKtL W. KNIGHT. Ex-of.
A. I&gt;. Mitchell of Oviedo nml tiie cf- ' last vestige of fear or lesentment
Cottes, iinve returned home from a
---------------licent correspondent for tiie Sanfoid that might lie harbored against tin1
brief visit with Mrs. DeCottes’
HKMINOI.E ATHLETIC CLUB MEET Herald at that place was in tiie city modern theatre mpl the modern mov­
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
today on business and paid tIk- Hernld ing picture film."
George DeCottes, in Sanford.—JackThe regular weekly meeting of the office an appreciated visit. Miss
Miluee Theatre, August 2 and 3.
Seminole Athletic Club took place Mitchell is a live wire und a great
Konvillu Times-Unioii.
Monday night at iaike Monroe ....... . Isioster for Oviedo and Scmiqole
RELIEVES RHEUMATISM
Mrs. Reese De Grnssenreid, nee house. A large membership attended county. .
"I can simply say that Foley Kid­
Miss Antoinete DeCottes, of tliis city, and plans formed for the monster
ney I’ill.v gave me relief from rheu­
will arrive about August I from Mem­ Labor Day celebration of free bar­
Lloyd’s Shoe Store ,lias an adver­ matic pains, and have not used sup­
A N D O U lt S P E C I A L P R IC K S (H U S W E E K W I L L S A V E YO U
phis, Tenn., for a visit with her tuoUi- becue, sports, etc., and an attendance tisement in tliis issue calling your at­ ports for tho last six weeks (had to
yr, Mrs. Mary A. DeCottes and family of some ten thousand people will lie i tention to the Guessing contest taking use two).
MONEY
the best proof you can
in their home on Market street. She provided for.
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place nt tlie store. You* guess on tin have that Foley Kidney I’illa ate ef­
will Ik* joined In a few weeks hy her
Among the many events planned is number of words in the first page of fective is tliis, that since they cleared
hushund and will in the future reside u Baity I'a rnilc, to which every baby tiie Daily Herald next Saturday and
my system of uric acid, huve been en­
M O N V I L L F ( ’H A M B U Y , all colors, per yard ................................ 15c
in Florida. The many friends of the under 3 years of age ill Seminole tiie three best guessers get three fine
tirely free of paiji und depression,"
couple will leitrn with interest of their county will be permitted to enter. prizes'. Have Lloyd tell you about it
writes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles,
• uiiteinplutcd.jetiirn to the state to Style, i|u1ility and quantity beingMhe and see his wonderful values in shoes
G IN G H A M , 59c values, very special, per . y a r d
39f
Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains, J F R E N C H
muke their home.- Times-Union.
leqiiiifiiients. A ml the various com­ at the sale now going on.
. Dull Headaches und tired feeling are
mittees under tiie directum of Mr.
quickly relb'vcil by Foley Kidney
59e T IS S U E G IN G H A M S , per yard
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
C I
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Bell. Gus Scliinuli und Victor TWENTY-KEYEN KILLED
Pills. Kohl everywhere. Ailv.
IN, GERMAN WRECK
The Misses Sara and Gernriline Check will win k overtime to put it
NEAR C'AHHKI. TODAY
Muriel entertained at auction bridge over lug. ,,
....... . ...
If ......................
you can do anything
in
W I N D S O R C R E P E , all colors, per y a r d ......................................... 2S&amp;
yesterday afternoon in their home in athletic;*, hoy or girl, woman oi
BERLIN, July 21.—Twenty-seven
Bpiingfield, honoring their sister, ,m,Mt practice up’. Whatever you are
persons are tcporleil killed and twen­
51.00 72-inch T A B L E D A M A S K , per yard,.....................................89c
Miss Brut rice Muriel, whose engage- |„.m( j„. |t will lie there for you.
ty-five injured in a collision between
nient und approaching marriage to
Thursday of tliis week the hull llumliiirg-Miiiiich express and stationP ia s t e r
Edmund Snyder Wood Van uniiounced 1team and litany fans will go to Al- my train at Kiri listen station near
35c L O N G C L O T H , very soft finish, per y a r d ................................29f
at that time.
' tounn far u game. On Jaibor Oay this Cassel.
W A L L b o a r d 1
Mints were served during the game, team will play at Seminole Athletic
26-inch P E R C A L E , pur y a r d .......... :............................................... 12^
and after scverul rubbers of auction Grounds, Lake Monroe.
ft o o r iM c
an ice course was served.
TRUTH KEEKERS MEET.
Tiie hostesses were assisted
In
B r ic k s
e t c .,
32-inch D R E S S G IN G H A M S , per y a r d ........................... ............... 2lc
looking after' the pleasure of their
Olio of the loveliest monthly meet­
guests by their mother, Mrs. G. B.
ings of the cluss was held ut the love­
S IL K P O N G E E , per yard ...............................................................
Muriel.
An 'Interesting "green stocking” ly home of Mrs. Franks on the W hich is your Ancester?
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feature was cleverly executed a coii- Heights, when the Jul^ Indies enter­
» B E S T G R A D E B L E A C H I N G , per yard
...................... ...........
tesi revealing the secret of the an- tained about thirty members of tho
If you *nre
to
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hutlil. &lt;»f riMirup yoii
j’lVoscliing marriage of the honorce class. After a business session the
want tho wry t•• -t
usual
social
hour
was
enjoyed
by
nil
tin I r i lain t &lt;» |t&lt;» llltu
and Mr. Wood.
5 36-ip. P A J A M A C H E C K , p e ry a rc l..... ......................... ...... r ........ fit
II. ntul ynti run ntA fter congratulations had been ex­ piei.eiit the looms were open eu suite
f ••t •I 1(1 iiim* Hilly th*
Imm w fion you
tended, a delicious ice course
was and the home was decorated with
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Willi I1K. Wo I'llMltfO
quantities of roses nnd lovely zennias.
roiiMMiiahtr urlri'ii f«»r
served.
iu.iln&gt; inatorlalo.
Amung tho guests were Misses Re­ The cine:* appreciated tiie kindness
of
Mrs.
Flunks
for
entertaining
tiie
becca Homers, Estelle Vcrnalde, Mad­
Hill
eline Boote, Inez Boole, llildegrado t lars in her home as she is not u mem*
L um ber Co.
Slauter, Elsa Hluuter, Virginia W il­ l*er of the Truth Keekers class und for
liams, Eleanor Lyle, Elisabeth Mc­ this reason all wish to thank Mrs.
-Iluliarra' •IrndiiuMr.
Ier»" .
Donald, Edna Floyd, Gertrude Davies, Franks many tiroes for being so roy­
Subject W ednesday
Kadi* Pellernl,, Dorothy Kaufman, ally entertained. Miss Gussie Franks
Phone I3C, . Sanford
selections,
Everett, Mrs. Ray Voght. Mrs. Earl gave several beautiful
N
ig
h
t
at
the
which
was
enjoyed
by
every
one
loiQgrrier, Mrs. George Schull uiul
present. After the social hour these
others.—Jacksonville Times-Union.
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hostesses whose birthday come In
1 The Herald delivered ^ 4 times a j July served delirious home made ial*v
WMk 2gr'l6c.
, and pineapple sherbert.

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.marriage of the duke of York
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and Lady El Isabel h Bowea-Lyon woo
“ JSdreft^d with an exceptional degree or
t that human nature which makes the
» . •taftWfP world kin and with something
1 rforo. ft waa a noteworthy reminder
II V&gt;f AW ntdlcal contrast between roy*
«* natty. In • Great Britain and In some
ft other lands; for example, tbe states of
. « ^Oonaaay under tho monarchist regime,
.ffc
In one of the latter, Willis Fletcher
. m JohnsMj.ifrlteatn the North American
nftrriaga would have
,|twould have had to
» H i fcbrgandlte, the wife forftver
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rank‘Inferior to her tida■ • hand's and her children debarred from
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the eucceeslon. In Great Britain,
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though one o f the oldest and proudest
R .monarchies.in the world, It was not
■* * ktniy ■possible but alia was not even
t ’^retarded at extraordinary, and
„ Ht waa
vftft-eemplete and valid at though the
bride had been of royal blood. Before
.tb e .a e d d lu i.it subject and a comImoaar, Instantly after that ceremony
khCWaa a “ royal highness," standing
direct and close succession to the
JtlrehW aa tho wife of the heir pro•Vtnrtptlve. The line tribute to woman­
hood waa obvious, and no less so was
-the- *demonstration of the essentlnl
unity, between sovereign and people.
*
The boat American democrats, who
’4 »3B*Hy boast that sny native rltltcn
«
may become president, must apprecll
eta a klngdop In which a subject nnd
j. commoner may become queen and the
jv ton of a commoner may beenmo king
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In H ealth Demonstrations In O rder
To Insure Health O f Their Pupils

extensively manufactured and conse­
W HAT ADVKKTIBI&amp;H;IMRANS TO
quently chenper because of increased
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production. Moreover advertising to­
day is n guarantee of merit. No one
Every now and then wo liko to
need be afraid of the honesty of the
talk, to our merchants about advertis­ price or the quality of advertised
ing and we like to do it in this way goods". Competition compels honesty
because the subject la of equal In­ even if there should be a wish to avoid
terest to the public. Frankly, the In­
terest of the public, the interest of
There is another benefit, too, in lo­
the mot-chant nnd the interest of the
cal newspaper advertising' When ad­
iqcnl newspaper publisher :me in­
vertising is thoughtfully employed it
separably linked.
The public always is best served by means the building of trade for our
buying advertised goods. Goods that local merchants and this reacts lin idertfaso in real estate vnlucs generally.
are advertised are ^(^d.^that arc mote

A proHporqUS bUfdot^^ «qcUor\
added population
sAmj- *ncn’n*cd
f
.1..
con.
vcnlcticqs. The whole scheme of
vcitlslntr, niorchmulising and buyi^
is iotie of co-operation to mutual *4.
vantage. ,
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The murchnnt always wins fnvor*y,
reaction when he tn lk v frankly j,
his advertising to , thu people and
shows them he is dealing honssll;
with them arid matang a" normlt

Tho (tally Herald, 15c per week,
week for 15c.’
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T EA C H ER S LEA R tf
H EA LT H G A M E

ROMANCE OF LOST ATLANTIS
ftpanlsh ftelsntlata Announce That
Island Has Been Located Off
Oepst of That Country.

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ITERAXD,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1.1923

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H EALTH

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0 MANS f t EL 0 CHILD /ffALTH PCMOHSTTAT**
'Activities o f tho Mansfield Child
[noaHh Demonstration, ail exportLricnt financed by tho American Red
ICrosa and being conducted by the
’American Child Health Association
(for tho purpose of showing what a
typical American community can do
to improve the physical condition of
its youngsters, are not, strangely
'enough, confined to the boys and girls
Jof this district.
This strange paradox Is duo to tho
fact that tho Demonstration has been
j successful beyond anticipation.
Gruwn-uus. must of them women

college students, art* slmost contin­
ually arriving in Mansfield to ob­
serve tho Demonstration’s work and
profit thereby. Among the moro roccnt o f theso official observers w’orc
flvo students from Western Reserve
University, who were sent to Mans­
field by their institution for a twoweeks' course in child health.
The County Normal training class
docs even more than this. Tho cntiro class of young women, futuro
school teachers, are being instructed
by the demonstration in teaching
child health subjects to their pupils.

Thoy study their work under tho di­
rection of Miss Elma Hood, director
of health education for the Demon­
stration.
Theso normal students attended
school In every senso of tho word
whilo they wore here. Thy played
tho games as children piny them,
with Miss Rood as their instructor
and were weighed nnd examined jus!
as tho boys and girls of Mansfield
arc. Entering into the spirit of th«
“ Health Camo," they acquired train­
ing that will prove of great value
to them when they take up their du­
ties aa teachers, .

r academy which «nya that the lost
I* Island of Atlantis has been located off
* Ihe coast of Fpaln. Details of this In| tcreating discovery nre not yet avail*
able to the public, but that will leave
,,.v-4be .rurlous all the more-room for
■peculation.
The ago nnd vitality of the story
that there was nnre n great unit opu­
lent country somewhere west of the
.. .lUllars of Hercules which grew to a
J- magnificence passing all description.
* and then sunk Into the sea Inis caused Twelve Square Miles
Mosquitoes So Had on
Leon County Bids For
J ^ttfira' than' one geographer to think
Tallahassee Sleeper
F a ir Grounds P u r­
Set Aside by President
I 4tat somewhere back In the misty past
I there must hnre been a sqlld basis for
M cR ae Files Protest
chase and Hquipment
N a t ’l Reserve in U tah
| the legend. Nobody knows how old
I the story In. Homer knew It. anil
| risto gave, the world a description of As the Bryce Canyon National Mono
County Commissioners arc in Charge
I
the place, but every mention of It.
of the Entire Project
ment Beautiful Tract.
I however early. Is accompanied by the
( assurance that the dnte of the subIll) Tlit* %■mih’ Iii I ril I*rt**»*i
Ill) Thf A hmiHiiIH i*rr «i
I
mergence was even then In tha .re*
TALLAHASSEE, July ll.-d lo m - v T.'VLT.'AHAS^KI-m'J uly :M.— County
* molest past.
missioner of Agriculture W. A. Mc­ commissioner^ of Leon county will op­
Rae inis complained to the Seaboard ed bids at a meeting to In- held on
Will Horw Dccome Obsolete?
Air Line railroad company that mos­ August 7 for the purchase and equip­
Disappearance I* not too strong a
quitoes were so bad on the Tallahas­ ment of a fair grounds, under author­
word to use about the !mme. Tbs
see sleeper on the nights of July “ I ization of an net of tin- 1112*1 legisla­
Agrlciiiturs department shows that
mid July 27 that lie could not sleep.
throughout tbe world the supply of
ture. Advertisements now are Udag
horses has fatten off 11 per cent sines
“ Kadi morning 1 was literally forc­ run usking for submission of propos­
1018. In the United Mules It was
ed wut of my ber|h,” the letter read, ed ImalionA. It is hoped by those msomething over 1.1 per rent. Imports
ami added that "I feel sure this con­ teiested in tlie* ‘project that a decis­
o f ‘ breeding homes to tills country
dition is due largely to carelessness: ion as to, tlu- location will la- made
hsvs fsllen from 11.000 to 3,000. The
The letter follows:
soon after the meeting.
AVestem breeder Is not k*-en to rnl»«
"Seaboard Air Line Rail rend Co.,
horses, for which there Is no innrket
Pieparatiuns will be discussed at
"Jacksonville, Fla.
snd s falling price. A few horses
the meeting for the laying out of the
will hsvs to tie kept for tho r.oologtrnl
"Gentlemen:
fair grounds, and a race truck ohe
gardens snd tho movies. For tbe rest
"I am writing yon with reference to mile in length, as well as tin- build
we shall hare to take It out In atmlya condition wliieli is very annoying to lag of u grand stand, with tin- view
tng Itosa Bonlieur’a pictures nnd llie
passengers who come from tin* Hast nt having the entire plnnt ready for
aketetona In tho Museum of Natural
and
who take advantage of (lie sleep­ the fair during the last week in No­
JTIatoty. Before they know li they will
ing car service to (Ids point.
be keeping kind old Dotihln In n cage
vi miter.
snd chsrglng hair s dollar to go In
"To he specific: On the night of
Those in charge of the project I*-and feed hlni apples—If there are any
Tuesday, .July 2i, and again on Fri­ lieve it t9 the first instance in the
apples.—New York Herald.
day night, July 27, I came into Tal­ stale where county commissioners
lahassee from Jacksonville on the have item authorized to carry out a
Telephonic Advance.
sleeper
juid the mosquitoes were so scheme o f this sort.
The marvelous strides being made
Horn) that it was impos*-IMe for me
The fair thfs year will lie wholly
In (be radio world will soon mnke It
to steep, ami each morning 1 was lil­ with local talent. I-oca) race horse-.,
possible to lalk to Europe- by tele­
t-tally forced out of my hearth.
phone, according to the research en­
both saddle’"and pacing ami trotting
gineer of a Newark radio company. It
"1 feel sore this condition is due will-lie in the field. Local uulomowill be lbs ordinary nfter dlnner di­
largely to curelvasness,
bilcH also* will pit their skill against
version when time polls, be says. In
"Then when I was forced out this each other during the five days of the
the near future. “Just lift the re­
morning I found the coach slopped fair.
ceiver nnd your voice," hr declares:
just
across tin- track from tile waiting
“ that will be u|l required to connect
One of the big features of the event
room and two men had been earrin g is promised in n proposed pageant de­
you with your friends In Europe.
Dana nre under way for llhklag up
on a conversation so loud anil so long picting the history of Tallahassee. An
tha telephone nnd radio In such a way
that all passengers on that side of tho ode for the occasion will he written
as to mnko It possible to talk nlmost
sleeping car were awakened by the and set to music by George E. Miller,
anywhere on enrlh where tbe two sys­
noise. Had the car is-en stopped lf&gt;0 local musician nnd singer of
folk
tems, reach. One may also talk to
feet
cast,
the
noise
would
not
have
songs,
of
national
reputation.
friends sailing overseas wllh tbe asme
lieeu noticed.
privacy as tbe telephone now affords.*•
“ Please understand that this letter
is written about something that can
Murdsrar Traced by Handkerchief.
Erw murderers escape some penalty
la- remedied ami I know you will ap­
I l l ) ‘Ik e A » i i r l a l r d l*rr»a )
or other, even the most careful. A
DUIJHSELDOItF, July 31.—Gerpreciate my writing you about it."
strangling mystery two years old has
man newspapers rrport that Majm
Just been solved by turnns of n bnmlZormack and Lieutenant Keller am.
Tlurecent
eruption
o
f
Mt.
Etna,
kerchief the murderer stuffed in the
tlu&lt; largest active volcano in Europe, Knutli, nil former phllccmen in (*J»
mouth of bis victim In hrr apartment
destroyed the homes of more Jhnn sen have been sentenced to death by
la the Rue dee Fllntlers. Baris. When
Summer heat has the aunu* effect 30,000 people on.the island of Klcily, n French eourjt martial ut Warden (nt
■ robber was arrested recently fur
holding up a teller of the Bank of on fertile eggs as from the hen or ut the south end of Italy. The luvn espionage. The three men are said to
France he gave s previous address In Incubutor. The fertile germ in hot stream wus often 50 feet deep, burn­ luted been found guilty o f iopeiat|ti|;
fhe But des Fllstlers. The handker­ weather develops into a blood ring ing everything in'ita track, whity the u dictograph near a French officers’
chief was then taken all over France
.which spoils tho egg for food or mar­ nOijuVJAV'thfe bxplosclona with the villa o nthut outside of Essen.
and shown to Ida relatives anil friends.
Finally, at ^arraasoune, Ida sister un­ ket purposes. Hi at is the great trembling of the ground made a eene
Co-operative marketing la making
suspectingly admitted afie had em­ enemy of eggs, both fertile &gt;and in­ tetel^flnK"bt*yimt|lde»cription. *1hese
groat
strides in Georgia. I t , is al­
fertile.
On
thi
auccount
agricultural
broidered It for him.
experts urge puifitry producers in ."00,05(1 people live within the %unc ums t universally recognised to be {he
Youthful Lovers Quarreled.
warm weather to keep nests clean of danger. Singular to auy the lava only wuy u producer o f farm pro­
f f « was shorter than I. hut we were aad provide one nest for every four beds nre very fertile, and within a ducts can get wlmt he is justly en­
the same sge and both freckle-faced fowls, In older that the neats will year nr two the present field o f dis­ titled to. Georgia now has co-uperakids, but each thought the other beau­
not be used too often nnd soil the aster wit) again be covered with tlru marketing uf cotton, cane syrup,
tiful. One day ha accompanied ms
meloqs, and will soon have one of
to gather eggs twice daily to gardens.
down town and we had a quarrel. The
peanuts; and lastly but not least, th|r
day after I made an advance to nuke keep tho eggs in a cool place; to
pecan
industry has ita association—
The
increased
use
of
automobiles
market
the
eggs
at
least
twice
a
up because It was my fault, but he
wouldn't, lfe has tried ever since to week, and to pen or dispose of alt will have ita effect on the shoe trade the National I’ocan Grower's Ex­
make up, but tbla ended roy love af­ roosters ns soon as the hatching sea­ as people will do less walking. There change ut Albany, Ga.
fair.—Exchange.
will, be a change too' in styles 'o f
son is over, ;
w ‘ t* \&gt; '..’ i— — -------•
During the slack summer months,
clothing. New diseases will be de*
M M ftr jf nice thinif about sleeping
Antcricun motion plgtutcs.^qt^Jcqd v(doped, especially, of the pye, owing when the McCormicks are not doipg
by ijp-open window 1* that you con fn’ trfost of the coudtriea o f the wdrln, to glaring headlights "rffid (ftydd
wolT
eat a CanadJan t r a p p y
, f
lw
changes of acoucs.
fliai'-your cigarette ituhs outdoors. even in China, aJpan and India.
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but in only one quality.
Different
types o f motors require different
weights o f lubricating oil, and in or*
der to supply Ithe finest quality o f oil
for every motor, Polarine is manufac­
tured in the following weights: “ Med­
iu m ” “ Heavy*” “Heavy X,” and “ Heavy
XX/’ The only difference between
these grades is in their “ body”—all o f
the oinness found in the Heavy X X is
also to be had in the Medium and
other grades. There are two ways o f
being sure to get the right grade o f oil
for your motor—first, demand Polar­
ine; and second, consult the chart o f
recommendations (on display at filling
stations) so that you may he sure to
get the proper grade for your car. .

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THE SANFORD DAILY' HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923
EEQVTREMRNTS GIVEN
f o r Me m b e r s h i p i n

of the slate.or district in which It- is
located.

FRENCH AND BE LG IAN

FEDERAL HESERVE

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REPARATIONS NOTES
RECEIVED IN LONDON

I“Enem ies o f W om en ”
|at th e M ila ire T h u rs­
d a y nnd Friday;

Capital stock— Under the terms of
Section ll of the Federal Reserve Art i
Officials of tha Federal Reserve us amended no applying bank can bo
LONDON, July 31— What were unBystem in Washington, realising that ndmi tied to membership in u Federal
derxtood to be the French nnd Bel­
Reserve Bank, unless—
recent announcement* made by It
gian replies to the British repara­
(a ) It possesses n paid-up uninirelative to nbn-member bonk*, In uc
tions communication were delivered
* paired capital sufficient to entitle It
cordance with late acts of congress to become a national Kinking asso­ at the foreign office yesterday hy
Count do St. Aulnire and Baron ManW&gt;r£ hot fully understood . by the ciation in the place wheio it is situat­
chur, representing the French and
banking, world gancrally have duel- ed, under the provisions'of the Na­ Belgian government who loft written
dsted the situation In the following tional Bank act, or—
but not identical documents with
supplementary statement.
(b ) It possesses paid-up unimpair­ Lord Curxon. The Italian ambassa­
Relative to tha provision that no ed cnpital of at least 60 per cent of dor say the British foreign office but
state bank applying for membership such amount, and under penalty of submitted tio note.
in the Federal Reserve System can loss of membership, complies with the
|&gt;e admitted unless “ it possesses a rules and regulations herein prescrib­
PARIS, July 31.—Thfc French nnd
aid up, unimpaired capital of at ed by the Federal Reserve Hoard, Belgian notes, in answer to !the Brit­
rast 00 per cent of such amount, fixing the lime within which and the ish reparation .communication were
nd under penalty of lots o f member­ method by which the unimpaired both slightly' rel^iidhed. bofqrc lieing
or Lublmnff, the l
m w
ship, complies with the rules nnd capital of such bank will bo increas­ transmitted for th e ir e x pitted de­ KOilVf a mid Russian princess and an
regulations herein prescribed by the ed out of net Income to equal the livery In London Monday afternoon. old Spanish warrior, is a man who,
Federal Reserve System fixing the capital required.
This enme ns.the result of exchanges nt middle-age, hks lived too fully and
time within which and the method
In order to become a member, of of vifews between Paris nnd Brussels. nna for whont there Is little left In
by which the unimpaired capital of the Federal Reserve Rystcip, there­
It is asserted in' well informed the way of thrills. His cxtravngance
such bank shall be Increased out of fore any state bank o rlrust company quarters taht Premier Poincare’s re­ nnd escapade* lb hi* sumptuous palace
net Income to equal the capital re­ must have a minimum paid-up capital ply Is eet squarely on the treaty of in Moscow furnish Europe with gos­
quired," the following information is stock at the tlmp it becomes a mem­ Versailles and on the Franco-Belglan sip.
elsrtfciven concerning Incorporation, ber an follows; Not exceeding .'1,1)00 policy outlined January 11—that
To one of hi* speclncular receptions,
capual stock, and other essentials no- inhabitants, tniqlmum capital
(A ) negotiations with Germany are 1m- in 1913, comes Alicia, Duchess Do I)ecessary for those already holding $25,000; (h) $15,000; exceeding 3,000 passible until hoc passive resistance
lille, a notVH beauty, whose reputa­
membership and those wishing to be­ but npt exceeding 6,000 Inhabitants, erases nnd that the evacuation of the
tion for amorous adventures rivals his
come members hereafter.
(a ) $50,000, &lt;b) $30,000; exceeding Ruhr is impossible until the payment' own. Alicia &lt;M|rs Michael to furnish
Incorporation— In order to be eligi­ 6,000 but not exceeding 60,000 in­ of reparation Is absolutely guaranteed.
her with ft thrill. It comes sooner
ble fo^ membership In a Federal Re­ habitant h (a ) $100,00; (b&gt; 6*0,000 ex­ The Belgian note is in accord with than Alicia had looked fur. A Cos­
serve Rank, a State Rank or Trust ceeding 50,000 (H) $200,000; (b) this on two points, it is said, al­ sack officer manage* to reach the
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h a iio
n an
In s n e n n s .
Company*. must
have l t been
Incorpor $120,000.— P, II. McGowan, in Tum- though differing on other features of Prince whom h&lt;! insults. A duel re­
Bted under a special or general law pa Tribune.
the icpnratlon question, such ns new sults In which the Cossack is killed
conferences to fix Germany's onpnclty and Michael badly wounded. As the
to pay.
Cxnr ha* placed a ban n ndurlling, A l­
Those who hnve seen both notes icia, drawn to the blase Michael, plac­
any Ihedtvlghm document i^-the more er him in her car and gels him safely
constructive in the sense that It goes out of Russia nnd Into France.
into methods of settlement, which
Shortly afterwards, war is depar­
might prove effective,
while the t'd, and the mobiliznlion of the French
French premier regards a change of army reveals the fact that Alicia 1ms ;
attitude on the part of the German a aixteen-ycar-old son, Gaston, whoso
government toward the 'treaty ns the identity she has concealed as a moans
fiisl essential and subordinates oil •&gt;f keeping secret her ago.
Gaston
proposed new measures for that con­ comes to her home just at the time
sideration.
Michael is paying her a call. Thu
Piemier
Poincare
is
thp
more
argu­
Prince,
in the belief that the Uiy is a
lo nuke this store continuously attractive to you. Wo want
mentative, taking a number of type- youthful lover of Alicia's, derides nml
you to fqel that this is your shop where you can he sure of
Iwiitteu pages to develop his theais leave*- he&gt;. When Alicia hears her
the very beat service.
while Perndor Thouni* requires only son tell of his desire to. servf France,'
rix
to formulate his practical sugges­ all her mother lovo is re-awakened.
W h e n Y o u Think o f Vulcanizing
tions. tl is expected in French o ffi­
Michael hurries to Russia and save* j
cial circles thut considerably more a icmngnt of his immense fortune
We want this'store at once to occur to your mind. Wo aim
negotiation will )&gt;e necessary to come from the revolutionists. lie escapes
to' attain thrit end by .the fairness of our prices and the per­
lo a final decision regarding the reply lo Monte Carlo, Where h-* offers has-;
fection of our service.
to Germany proposed by the British, pitnlity to four friends who, like him­
the French nnd the Belgian replies self, have b6rn affected financially by
lieing regarded ns in no wise final.
the war. They are Don Marcos, a
Spaniard, Atilia Castro and Spaduni,
Dni.v Merabi on sain at Joe's Smoke a youthful musician. In offering his'
Oak Avenue and Third Street
House, Mobley s Drug Hto o und hospitality, however, Michael makes
Hunt's Pharmacy.
If the stipulation that no woman shnll
-SANFORD, FLO RID A
PHONE 17— --------cvpr be (•ntqrtajmsj .then’. ,In,Ou t, thn.
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Thn Herald for first class Job work*. once Intel nationally famous Dun Juan,!
fin ms a cult that he styles, "The Knemirs of Women."
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Alicia loses the last of her fortune j
on the gaming tables at .Monte Carlo, I
seeking to heat the game that she
may send funds to her son in n Ger­
man prison camp. She appeals t o ,
1wince Michael for financial assist­
ance. Michael, still believing that Al­
icia has u youthful lover to whom she
wishes to send money, scorns her. He
later visits Alicia ai(U declares his
love, but the thought of her son i
■ makes Alidn still Michael's ardent |
5 embraces. Misconstruing her notion
F anil blinded by jnllousy of her imag­
ined lover, the princu strikes her.
*
I
Alicia receives n telegram, telling
of her son's death, nnd she again flees
from the advances of the prince, who
once more declnres his hate for wom■ en nnd announces lie will spend his
Inst coin on the most extravagant pnrty Europe ever witnessedfi To this
party, staged in the Prince's villa,
comes Gaston, erroneously reported
dead, now in the intelligence service.
He masks his identity under the
name o f -Martinez. Michael nnd Gas­
ton become involved in a dispute
which they determine to settle on the
field of honor. Gaston shoots into'}
the ground and the prince, overcome
with horror nt the thought that ho is
about to fire upon a innn who has
fought for him nnd other slackers,
throws his pistol away.
The though of what he came near
doing gives Michael a new perspec­
tive on life and he undergoes such a
mctamorphoisls thut ho join* the
French 1-eglun and turns bis vllln ov­
er as a war hospital. He returns from
the war to find Alicia giving her servicea to wounded soldiers and the two
seek consolation In each other’s love.

Y o u r Choice d f any 6-lb* Sack o f Flour in the
: House with a $5.00 Purchase

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24 lb. sk. Gold Medal Flour $1.13
Famous Sunset Gold Butter, lb. 47c
Sunshine Biscuit Special— Buy One and w e will give one
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WE SPARE NO PAINS

Kent V ulcanizing Company

W h e re San ford T rades
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Empire Dny Messages to the Hoys und Girls r f lhe
Hritish Kmp[rc
King; George V and (]ueen M ary)
Gml Save tht* King and Home, Sweet Home
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The Hand c;f the Coldstream Guard) 10072 10
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Orville llnrrold 71813 12
Heinnld Wcrrenrnth 74815 12

MELODIOUS- IN S T R U M E N T A L
Spinning Song— Piano Solo

Ignore Jan Paderewski 0CI50 10

lumdler— Violin Solo

Mlschn Elman 00151 10

Serenade

. Erika Morinl 00153 10

Viennese Dances

Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra 74814 12
Clyde Docrr)
Clyde lJoerr) 19028 10

Valse Hilda— Saxophone Solo
Snxnnoln— Saxophone Solo

L IG H T VO CAL SELECTIONS
Lambert Murphy)
Utmhert Murphy)45352 10

Ilernuse I Love You, Dear
It Was Not So to He

John Steel)
John Steel) 100B9 10

Just an Did Love Song
When the Gold Turns to Cray

Lou Hottz)
Lou Holtz) 19079 10

Oh Sole, Oh Me!
That's My Haby
Hew High Is Up?— Part 1
How High is lip ?— Part 2

Arthur Mnss-Ed. Frye)
Arthur Mnss-Ed. F rye) 19081 10
Nahle Slssle-Euhlc Jllnkc)
Noble HIssle-Euble lttake) 19086 10

Down Hearted Hlues
W ailin’ for the Evenin' Mail

MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES
Mother Goose Songs ’
Death und lluriul of (,'uck Robin

Alice Green)
Alice Green) 19060 10

DANCE RECORDS
Trot Along— Fox Trot
Wet Y o ’ Thu ml)— Fox Trot

The Henson Orchestra of Chicago)
Zcz Confrcy and His Orchestra) 19044 10

Medley of Old Tim e Songs— W altz
Victor Herbert Medley Waltz
Stella— Fox Trot

The Troubadours)
The Troubadours) 19082 10

The Great W hite Way Orchestra)

Carolina Mammy— Fax Trot

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The Great White .Way Orchestra)
19087 10

Hoftetime and You— Fox Trot
Zcz Confrey and His Orchestra)
Oh I Harold I—Collegiate Walk or Fox Trot
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Zez Confrey and His Orchestra) 10090 10
When June Comes Along With a Song— Fox Trot
The GrentWhlteWay Orchestra)
Horn and Reed in Ilroaklyn— Waltz
The Troubadours) 19091 10

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■Pay us a visit and see for yourself. Phone your
Wants to us. Call No. 481-W. Quick Delivery.

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of sea food. Fish dressed upon request.

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Amelitn Galli-Curcl 74812 12

and Fancy Vegetables; Live and Dressed Chick­
ens, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Shrimp and all kinds

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Prince Igor— Red In live and Air nf Prlneo Galitsky
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Feodor Chaliapin 87301 10

We are making a specialty on all kinds of Fresh

Next Door to Smith Bros. Furniture Store

P O P U LA R CONCERT A N D O PE R A TIC

Daddy (Lemon-Behreiui)

To the People of Sanford: We are opening up a
new business at 317 East First Street .

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In the pres* dispatches today it n
statement that General Wun Lung
Lick The Skillet has decided to abol­
ish all land departments of the Chi­
ne** Eastern Railway nnd take over
alt lands ceded to Russia under the
aid treaties. This Is the way to do
basinets. When railways and canal
companies have been ceded lands to
do certain thing* and they take the
landa and do not carry out their
contract, take the land* back. This
U the systotft that should be, prac­
ticed In Florida. Maybe wo can learn
something from the Chinese heathen
aftor all.
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Thtfvfe n perfect right to hug nnywhenH
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n k l M r 4 * t f r r t ll* r n * 4 n r i n v l
r *mr « t l h » flr r a ld lU l ld ln * , 10T
cd to the lover* while In the strangle’!
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a « W ilt o
U n r a r A , F \a , '
hold position. And then Bill’* wife la
The H e ra ld Printing: Co. away, and he has no business “ snooping" around looking at other people
l T I l I . f Nil KHH
Why don't he get busy,
N . J. IIO M .Y .
. K dllnr hugging.
H. J. L t k U R D ,
A f fr flir j- T r fu .r fr
O. A. HKKIi___ ----- Uttrral H m i r r well, with his typewriter, wo might
B. A H(H.li¥ ■ A d rrrlla ln K N a u i r r say and with other things that would
A d t a M la la f n a i r a M ada K a a a l
distract his attention and detract from
A p iillra llo a
his pocket bonk?

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Florid nnre well i loaded. Shipping tinl n sit was rorty years og0 whon
owners
points now have something to ship. Bobby Burke used say:
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Another consideration here arises:
Why should the taxpayer* be as- And. immune as they arc to numcr- don’t give Johnny Davis a lickin’ y«,
ossed one mill for the State Road De-1° us expensive ^ conditions, such ns arc n coward; he has been talkin'
scandlous about you." We reshtcj
partment, the same as last yenr, with- ‘
,0P "lr n s, expens *e
pulls, washout.*, landslides, freezes, tho temptation (most of the time) to
and costly terminal.*, the carriers fight then— wc still find It necessary
$2 250,000 will be added to the rev­
ought to share the profits of their in­ to resist, sometimes,' a great many
enues of thnt'department this year
creased business with tho pntrons times, in fact. It is like this: \Vhc„
through the two-ccnt share of the
U I W H I I I I P P — C lr r a la llo a M a a a fe r
whn have made their business here you hnVo husness on the other si,|c
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thrce-cent gasoline tax, and $180,009
of the street nnd take tho pain* t0
. Henry Ford says he Is not n can­
through the new registration fee? what it is.
B akarrlpllnn P rice la Advance
go to n crossing, whore prrestrians
Such
unwarranted
grabs
ns
the
ntYear---- --------- _______ — . M oo didate now but he may he one to
Tho State Road Department, outside
I f f Mentha
B.i*0
arc supposed to have aime rights, nnd
of
the
one-mil)
levy,
vjll.h^vc
availtempt
to
increase
Icing
charges
nnd
morrow.
Well
Henry,
old
fellow,
me
I t r ll r r r f d la C lly hy C arrier
O ae W e e k ------------ ---------------------IB O eala lad, the tomorrows never come, don’t
able for each o f the npxt two years, the three band,requirement for citrus cross n* a pedestrian should,’ and
'T k * l»lar 11- la IN -p aar W r r k l r H e r­ you know and how in the blooming
$750,000 in federal aid, $180,000 in packing boifes nre bound to have an start across at a brisk walk liecnuie
ald entirely ro te ra
Nrmlnule Unnnty
dad la pabllaked every P rid e y. A d v r r - meadows are we to know Just what
registration fees, JLfiW.OOO In license unfavorable efTcct on public senti­ two hundred yards or more up the
Iteley ra lea made kn im n an ap pliedtag collection and $2,250,00 in gaso­ ment in thla state. The people know street nn automobile "Is coming nt
IM a. H . M per year, a lw a y a la ad van ce. you intend In the premises. And how
can
the
politicians
throw
their
"sup­
line
tax, n total of $-1,780,000 a yenr that these extortions arc not Justified the rate o f forty or fifty miles an
M R K I I K I l T U B A M H O C IA T K II r n i I S S
V. T h e Aaeorlnted P ra a a la « x n lu *lv a ly port" to you unjess they can give
fo rtwo years. With the one mill tax nnd they hold it agninst the railroads hour nnd you realist you have
e ntitled to tl.e
for re n n b llra lln n of
levy, $150,000 will in? added to this even when tho nttempt fails, as it time to lose^ 'But In spite of your
h)l naw a dlapatchea credited to It n r you the nctuol figures of the touch
Rot o lh e rw ln o cred ite d In th la paper that they want to moke before the
haste you are forced to incrense your
fund, making $5,2.'10,000 n year, or probably will in this case.
dtid alao th a tocal
new s
puhllalietl
herein.
campaign startH.
$10,100,000 to bo handled by that de­
It Is a short sighted policy' It is speed or get run over, and then Just
All rights of ra-puhtlcatton of apactal
---------- o----------partment in tho next two yenr*. Why the sor) of thing that provokes radi­ a sthc machine passes you it 1pI„
llapatchea herein ara alao rasaread.
Office I l ir.lt A M l m i M i l H I . Phnne t l*t
Oscar Underwood says thnt if the
tlic one mill levy in addition to the cal sentiment, makes enemies for the one of those unearthly, demoniacal
T O A IIV H IIT IN H IIM i
people
of
Alnbamn
want
him
for
railroads, weakens public confidence bellows, which was not intended to
special taxes?
•In m a n o f orrtifa n r iim m leelim In
the integrity of their management warn you to get out of the Way, hut
leiinl n r
o th e r
n d vo rlle en io n ta
T h e president he will shy his Stetson into
Taxpayer* may also evinre some in
U '-rn ld P r in t in g C o m p a n y
d u ra noi
the
political
ring
and
make
the
race.
and
encourages those who advocate rather to deride you for daring t0
hold Itaelf lla liln fo r ilninnttt* fo rltio r
curiosity as to where the legislature
tbaii the a m o u n t received fo r siH 'li m l- Well, it is nl right to nsk the home
public ownership. It it an imposition’ cross the street in front of the big
found the necessity for increasing the
Vrrt leern i-nla.
’bool with its liveried chnutTein rm.l
folks about It first. It may seem
levy for the State Board of Health upon the friendship of those who in
t~Yo,rtltn A J v *rll*in u h fp rf&gt; 'tH *ii¥ *
high-toned passengers, you inv.’jlun-«
strange
to
hear
this
in
the
press
dis­
spile
of
similar
instances,
too
fre­
100 per cent. We have no abnormal
L t,u‘A M E R IC A N PIKFM A S S O C IA T IO N
tarily start, not knowing whether you
patches but It is the thing to do.
health eningoncieu at present or in quently repealed, have believed, and
have
been struck by a real or imag.
The home folks know more nlxiut us
prospect. There may be excellent stil believe, that only under private
innry
object. It is then thnt you fee]
than the people living nway from
reasons for this Increase but, at least, ownership nnd control can the best
like fighting, but the ohject of ynur
home and if Alabama wants Oscar to
permanent
results
be
attained.
the taxpayers have a right to an ex­
; Tlio multiplication nf Job holder* run for president and will back*him
The time may come soodor than inary object. It s then that.... juaif
planation.
I-ocomotivc
Engineers.
There
is
n
making
lontia
on
farm
products,
indicate* thnt evenlunly nl of ti* will to the limit it in a i^nod omen. They
they
icnlizo when the carriers will indignation is gone. A ten-pound
Florida has secured some excellent
get n living by collecting tnxe* from know him in Alabama and the opin­ man who looks ahead.. He intends to .Specifically, the committee presenter!
fight the corporations with n bank of the following conclusion* which it advertising by reason nf the amend- need all the public support they can ’ « e gh hurled from a catapult could
one another. •— Andornon
(Ind.) ion of Alabama is all right.
Wc have often
his own, be intends to make the had rcuehed n.* a result of its study meat to prohibit income nnd inherit- get- Ara they blind to that aspect of not overLakb him
Hernlil.
—-------- o---------nnce taxes, but much of the effect of I the condition, or are they simply
' ’ ,ul 1 ,nriy happen amn.- day,
engineers ns powerful in firmtiers ns of the subject:
The facts and tlgures given to the
this will lx- killed if our regular s ta llin g to grab what they can whdo the .that tho infernaul machine would
1. Co-operative marketing asso­ tax rate continue* to advance.-Tam- ip-abWn* h good? - ’Want C ity ! bronk down just after ,t pasu-,1 nnd
* Simmon* hna born mmlo chairman Hotnry Flub yesterday by lion. K. A. the railroad* and then he will see that
6f the Live Stock Sanitary Donril. Dongles* were only touching the the engneers get n square deal and ciations should lie organized and con­ pa Tribune.
! Courier.
before it g , t out of sight. I f - that
ducted on tho commodity basis and
We*up|H)*e
he willadvocuto
Sim* edges of the great developments hero it will not through strkos.
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thing ever happens it ia then tnlit wr
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no|»on the regional basis. The regional
J jiona Liver Regulator for the tick In. the past tun years.
Anil if he
THE TEM PTATION TO FIGHT. are going to forget that our venerable
LOOKS LIKE A ORAM.
STATE TAXES II 1CHER.
basis
tend* to create competition
fever.
father taught us not to fight except
could have looked ahead ten years
among product* and charge* of dis­
,
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That the proposed iricrenro of rate* [ In our childhood our father taught in i elf-defense. And if we ever get
Quite a hit of comment is going
* We nreglad to note
that I-nke happen here he would have opened the rounds about the state taxes be­ crimination on the part of the man­ on shipment* of fruits and vegetables u* that it was no disgrace to be called, ou i.lngera securely cllncwI around
Monroe will have a lot; celebration the eyes of hi* hearers. Seminole ing higher. In tho common nature agement, whether v.i I! founded or not, from Florida is not justified hy con- a coward; that It was not n ailtn of thc gullet of one of those fellows
on I d W Day. That in the thing to county is growing und every city, of thing* taxes would be higher if are apt to be lu ’ • by producers of ditions, i« apparent to every person I courage to tiy to lick a boy who told who do their best to run over you,
do. Have our own home celebration* town and hamlet in it is growing any improvements nre to Is* made in different commodi.i - thus creating who give* the subject
inteligont I us.thut we were afraid to do a cer- and failing in that, try to scare the
discard detrimentrl to the spirit of
Just ns other counties in the state
and Mluy at homo once in a white.
thought. The viry fact that the car-1 .ain ‘ thirg. He impressed u* with out of yoii by sounding their klaxon
Hie state and yet when it simmer* co-operation.
-----------o----------are growing. There is not n county
riers deviated from their tegubfr.the idea thnt sometimes we cottld in derision a Her they have passed—
down to business there would not
wo repeat that if wo ever get uur
The I'onnncoln New* hna a burning in Florida that is not growing.
2.
Co-nperntive
marketing
associa­
course and took none of the interest* show more real courage by resisting
have been any changes in tha state
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tion* shoufil—httyu r i.nio *y tcm of most affected intoAheir confidence be­ .ho temptation to figli than by fight­ fingers on the guzelurn of one of
editorial on "Nut*." Well we could
tolls ibis year. The slate should not
grading product* in order that any fore announcing the change is evi­ ing upon every small provocation. those birds it will take more than nn
For years the Herald has advocated
Write one on nut* but it in hardly
be made ,o pay for tick eradication,
JJme’ fdr m to leftvo Sanford and we a packing plant for Sanford that the levy should not have been made statement made hv ilv association dence that they felt their proposal \\'o learned the lesson well and have ordinary thunder stonn to shawe us
would take care of all the cattle, hog* for tho state road department ns un­ regarding quality atul quantity can would not stand close scrutiny.
rather like the place.
tried to remember it. 1n (net, there loose.— Eustla Ijiko Region.,
-----------o---------and sheep for home consumption as der the new laws the mad department be accepted with-iut question.
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---------- o----------Instead of increasing local rules, have been times when we experienced
The
five
principal western niaikel*
t .There in no other climate ip the well a s -putting it up for foreign will have some eight millions or mare
fi. Un-operative muikrting nssocin- the carrier* ought to reduce them. n thril lof pride after being called a
world a* (Inc ns Florida’s clime. shipments id over the south. Such a a year for several year* without the lion* should con ti »i' - their activities l-'|nrii!a’s business is bound to he cx- coward, bcliuvng that on the partic­ received dliinrg the first rix months
There Is no more wonderful jdace In plant would solve the question of regular levy in the budget. Hut even 1&lt;1 ordeily marketing a distinguished tremely profitable. It is collected ular oeeason we showed mure man­ of Wild nearly .10 per cent nnoe lo gs
the world than Florldn all the year ■making cattle pay, i* would solve the with all this tax the State of Florida from dumping, ibera i&lt; some dan- from the various shipping point* at hood by holding our temper than by
than in the some period last year.
njuml and Sanford is the best place question of having clean and sanitary has no higher assessment. The big get*, however, in Imq.Laliou to hold
minimum of expense. Neither the nr hi eg into a fight. Naturally we
incut, such a plant would take care taxes come in the county and city commodities for speculative purposes, j
4tl ithln .great stale of Florida.
„ f cumitruelion nor the mainte- thought that with the lapse of years With Ibis increase’ came lower price*.
---------- o---------of many of the problems of the cat­ budgets and the mistake is often Speculation in fatm products i* no nance cost of Florida railroad* lie- tiu habit would become so firmly fix- Price* this year have nt time l*-i-n
■ lit i* with pleasure that the Herald tleman and the consumer. Lead the made by the county lax nssesors tak­ mftvo justified thqn' peculation in any- ,f :ns
i-rnupnre with similar cost* in| ed that it would become second nn- a* much as $3 per hundred Maw
chronicles thu condition of our presi­ article in this paper from the Tampa, ing their levy for state and county thing else.
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I the almost any other part of the tore; that eventually we would lose those of last year and reached tin*
dent today, We nre plod he i* im­ Tribune about the Ft. laiudcrdale from the city book*. Tlu
•• '.'"'.‘.flTV’ lu; iniVw''’ in. ^ "'Vfr country. Timf was, perhaps, when j all inellnatbm to engage in physienl j lowest level since 1912.
Augus­
proving. Wo nre glad to note thnt packing plant. If It will pay in Ft. tine Rerout'd Say*:
lions anoulil lie orgninzm?‘‘nuii''ron- '
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fits physlcfans nre pleased with his 1.audio hale it will pay in Hanford.
ducted ar. busine.-s cmt.i-ii!-, amt puli"An official statement from the]
condition and (bat be will soon travel
lieal and rorfal eiilanglemi-nt - -.Imuld l s B iiR z s R iic n a B B E r n R iB iiiiB im iu iiB H iitt ir .x E c c B K t'iix r a x B n a iin b ti^ E J c a n iiB Z g ia u a u n iiiM iiii
executive offices of TallnhnsHn fixed
jo Washington for ii rest and where
Follow named Lnmmo is writing i
be avoided. Farming i. Hie biggest ■
a
the stall1 tailing.1 for KCI! at 11’-.e will recover from hi* recent illness some awful stuff from down the east
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,,,, business in the world, and the on,, M
Fi'hi* Was Written by a Woman)
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mill*
tins is ihrt e-eight* of a mpl .
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const to tire northern papers about
pml he himself again.
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... tluetion and tlistribullon of fnim eom- a
lower than the 'figures made public
conditions in the convict camp* in
moditie* require the same efficient e
Friday and which were withdrawn
I The eye* of the
people of this which he pictures the awful condition
niannveinent a* any allu r lug busilate in the afternoon liecause of Hie n o * 3 .
J 'onntry are on Florida and it be- of the convicts even now that Higgin­
di&amp;eovery that errors bad been made
toove* the people of Sanford to get botham has quit hi* Job. Mr* [.amine
f While the report o f the emmuiltee
in eompiting the information upon]
Jmsy and advertise our many rc- i* evidently playing on the prejudices
did not mention the Florida Fit in:
which they wcie based.
^oucepy, our big npimrtunities for in- of the northern people wlnt nre nlExchange, it could have well referred
"The niillng? for llii
nr compare* |j„ Hii* organization u* an example of
jVttHtmoqt, our schools, our health wnys remly to ! » lieve any tale about
Record and all the many big induce- Florida but be ought to know that hi* with Hi •&gt; !i in 1*22. I he inerease |j|lt, g|m| ,,f asroeiation wilii li adheres
■incut* for new people to come here stuff *i* 'old *luIf n«w amt (Iml wr lepiesent* n jump of sevon-elglith* of j l(l ,,,-,.-1 ieally all of these lerimimenniiglit get it into uni- bead* to shear -* *1»iU. Hiree-eighlh- &lt;&gt;f It is ne-1 tJatioiir. The i’lorida Citrus ExeluiugtJnnd locate.*
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-------- n— :-----a Ijimine in Florida on account of Hi •oonted for by an inerease for gen- ships some vrgetables, hot it ,-peeialeral icvenue purposes which was • izt. , in thl,
of t.ilrus fl ui(
{ tOvcr .near Titusville they are find- heat.
a
boosted
fiotn
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.to
5
7-8.
The
l)al-|_
Florida
(irower.
♦ing*mnlet in the orange trees and it
o
toward losing a ciiitomer, nm! bad certainly
S I nm nn old-fusJtioiu'tl buyer of llu* m-cesmm
»ls‘ a question as to whether they
The Kn Klux Klun i* badly ne.-ded j
l,h" w"
llu’
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---------- u---------lost a good deal o f time, especially, since some
u tins for my household. I go to lhe store my­
/ A HIGHER TAX RATE.
(Jumped there looking for worms or at Chicago atul all through Illinois. f" r ,it’- •nulieatiun n* provided by
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self.
To
me
this
work
is
not
irksome,
In
M
oi
her people were standing around wailing to
li^blnluri1. An incrciiKr m j
---■whether the clouds overhanging rained I' ivh.k rlUhalfhcs Miy n crowil «»f Drjji'u I ^u‘
n
fact,
I
like
it.
I
like
to
look
at
the
shelves
so
he waited on.
•them down. And then trgniii it i* til- cuilHtrneton liands near Chicago broke! 1*
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11lc, l',,l,rd
Florida g.iiae nothing, either in at*
Iwny* Ih‘« 1 to investigate the brand of into n hall where the white people Health i* offset by a reduction in the j (rnctiveniliH to outsiders or in tho
full of cans atul packages o f .y&gt; mjmy colors.
n
of a mill,
|lir|uur that the people are drinking in weie dancing and persisted in dancing, inison tax o^
slate of mind of it* own « itizen*. ■ I like lo do this for the same reason that 1
If that grocer had sold advertised goods ho
I thnt immediate vicinity.
with tin? women present which pie-, "The millage will produce it revenue tl&gt;neigh the announcement that I In­ M don’t mind being in a crowd.
would certainly have had the brand I
j* ,
---------- ----------cipitated in a row und several k ill-lo f $J,Wifi,1157.7! when based upon stall- tax millage h to be increased
Rested nnd Tie would have made a sale; in' There must Ire something in mental eg-:. The only bad feature about the] last yeut’s valuation of $121,118.51-1. till* year, no matter how “ (.light" the
When in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
telepathy nfter all. We noted n half whole affair was that only a few of
i idt nlally, he would have bid us good dsiy
"The statement firing the inillag: raise/
When I see them I am delighted. Whon I
dozen state paper* yesterday have the negroes were killed and none of follows:
The millag; Inis been fixed at 1 P »
cheerily and wc would have been satisfied.
am in a store I look for familiar {foods and
the same editorial on the same sub­ them lynrhed. If a Ku Klox Klan i*
“ The stale millage for the year mill*, an in&lt; renie of seven-eight.-,
when I see them 1 buy. Those goods have
ject word for word und no credit not needed in that neighborhood then 192.1 ha* been liv'd at I f it mills. of a mill over last yenr.
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, in
given to any other paper so it wn« we know nothing about the affairs The legislature milled half a mill for
become familiar to me through advertising
The inn case conic in the millage
nty
capacity as a buyer for a fairly large
undoubtedly an "original • editor in! of the nation. ‘ And tin* white people the support of the Slate Livestock for general re venue, Increased thrveand 1 have noticed that the jjrocory men who
gnd the way it was sprung in Flordn of the north will think the same Sanitary Hoard* to he used in tick elghlhs of a mil!;* State Ibmid
household, fam iliar things on the shelves of
■aril of
have the most o f those familiar paekanes
■vr»a certainly very original.
about the negro after they have a eradication. Also they added 'i mill Health, increased one-fourthh of a
the stores 1 visit arc only a little less wonder­
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
to the Stale Hoard of Health appro­ mill; nnd in the levy for tick eradica­
few more affaii* like (bat above.
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---------- -----------ful, for those familiar things help me in do­
» The pictures of those two fellow:
priation.
These two items have tion, one-half mill, imposed this year
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I -went into a store not of my own choosing
ing hotter and more economically the job
whV killed a minister as published ill
Mr*. Alice Foote McDougall of brought the Slate millage up from fur the first Into n pursuance of an
but with a friend who, among other things,
which I must work at every tiny.
Uie Tampa Tribune would influence New York nays that in looking into110 5-8 which waa the amount for the redueton s a the tax for thcrroccnlss
- any Jury to bang both of them witlr- the ifim and distant future she see* y«:ir 1922, to I f * mils.
asked
for
a
very
well
known
article
o
f
food
act of Hie late legislature. The only]
* out leaving the court room. Of course jju, nll&gt;1) doing the housework while
“ The tax burdens of Florida are ieduction is in the tax for the State!
Those advertised articles which I buy ami ,
which is packed in a can, although she did
it mght be a bad picture or the th* women go forth to battle with quite heavy but the larger percent Prison Farm, which is reduced one-:
which I always buy I know h^ve been sub- ^
not ask for any specific kind. I always buy
' Tribune may have published a peture the world. L may sound childish but age iif taxes go to the support of the fourth mill. This farm appear* to I n __________
milted to the criticism o f both competitor ■
and iinstinctively
of two of the .lame* gang by mistake. we would like to r.ee them go froth municipalities, the counties and the the only institution in the.state which E , . .
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im m u iu . 1) I1 (old her that was
and consumer. This subjection to almost ■
, We would not misjudge anyone for to battle witli the world the first of various sub-districts. When wc ran- i* ublc to effect atty cccoiumdci in the &gt;&lt;
ll'
**hu should ask lor.
the world—only the pictures wen- every month when tlu&gt; bills are due sider the b&gt;w nssesment of property cost nf operation,
worldwide critical examination demonstrates &gt;
The dealer overheard mg nnd .said, “ Mad­
nnd all through the month when the in Florida I he state millage Is not
punk.
The increase of the tax rale, in
lo mo that the manufacturer has supreme *
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note* nre due. We would just like high nnd of the total taxes collected view of the fact'that the state is in
am, I never sell that article, I pell instead
confidence in his goods. Ho cannot tell a J
It seems that other stntes are to ree them do some of the "battling" from the people the amount which such fine financial condition that we
something very much b e tte r-------------- my
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falsehood about the things lie makes, because g
having heavy rains ns well ns Florida und give the men a rest nnd wc really g o e s to the support of the Mnlo gov­ boust of it, nn din addition to the
own brand/*
there are too many in tho world to find him J
k nnd In Vrginia .the water 1* flooding believe we Could rest even at homo.
ernment is ruther small la compari­ heavy special taxes imposed, doe* not
d tile stores nnd causing all kind* of
son with ttlut which is paid for coun­ tmet with eiillmsiatsie reception from
out.
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Then he launched into a five-minute talk
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Fkuirmun Hooper of the Railway ty, district aud municipal purposes.” the tuxpaying public.
on why this article was better than the une
$ not hod any water in the* stores in L uImu- Hoard says that the labor load­
Tho hnlf-mill levy for tick eradica­
Constant advertising o f any product proves ■
1 had named. Hut somehow my friend had
^ Florida — especially
the country ers nre reiponslble for the railway BANKERS COMMEND FO-Ol’ ERA- tion i* especially unpopular, bccnuKe
thnt
product has stood the test of scrutiny* ■
been convinced by what 1 had suggested and
4 Btorra—and unless the heavy rain* strike of lust year. It takes no bril­
T IV E MARKETING.
it means thnt the taxpayer of the
Is
it
any
wonder then why I, as one of sever­
l continue tho waters will Boon recede liant mind to guess Hint part of the
she did not buy that can which the grover
state, rcgurtllcii o f whether he has
al million women in my same position, prefer
• even in the Everglade*. We Udlevc story. The labor lenders are re­
Co-operative marketing wa* , the any eat lie or any interest in cattle, or { offered.
w that Florida is the bo»t stalo in the sponsible for nil strikes. The men feature of the report o f tho Slate curu a rap whether thu cattle man’s J
articles with which I am acquainted to proAnd I thought ns I walked out how stub•*. union right on.
con vote yen or nay hut the lenders Hank Committee of the American private stock of cattle is tickfull or|*
ducts about which I have no knowledge and J
have tho Inst say and they can say Bankers' Association, which was In­ ticklers, i* required to pay his share
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---------born nnd obstinate thnt man was. He had
about which the manufacturer docs not w&gt;em S
Hill Glenn of the Oilando Sentinel whether the strike Is on er off. If dued nt the recent Iwiitkers’ conven­ of the cost of Improving this prilost a snle, had probably taken hiH first step
to Have tho courngo lo enlighten me?
• Jwi plmed Himself in nn embarrassing you will took back on history you will tion at New York. Tho committee vnte pro)K&gt;rty far tho benefit of pri" position by writing about-the "wny- find the level headed leaders keeping slated that ufter an exhaustive sur­ vale owners. This little half-mill ■
3 aide bu*U*nd' am! telling about how the men put of strike's and the ones vey it was convinced that co-opera­ levy which the taxpayers are to con­
. Published by tho S an fo rd H erald in co-oporation with
T b *f
O a t e h t ,on them on with little hruiqs going ahead and tive marketing, properly conducted, tribute to Itm cattle men, who, dic­ ■
at the wrong time. An wlt- Icsepna the cost und confusion of tating to the legislature, will not per­
T h e A m erican Association of A d v ertisin g A gen cies
-f thV Wintef Paik Road. Even th e]atijking
i1
this watch the attitude of tiwpsiKirtaliun and distribution ami mit U even to consider "no fence"
W u k ‘7
Z " ,lf
ib f matter and all of them aluU in 1War m i Btoue of UfothfefhoOd of simplifies tho problems involwd in legislation, will ktnount to more than
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R. L. SHIPP, Editor

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Phillies Come
Sanford Boy M akes
to
Back and W in
the Best Showing in
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Tw o From Reds
i he Swim m ing’^Meet to

Florida State League
Orlando 4, Tampa 3.
Hrndentown 2, St. Pcfte *.
Daytona 8( Lakeland 6.
.National I.eaeue
Philadelphia 2-5, Cinc|nnnU 1-1,
Brooklyn 3-7i St. Louis 11—1.
New York G, Pittsburgh 4.
Boston 0, Chicago 3.
American League
Cleveland 3, Boston 4.
Detroit 12, Washington 5,
Khilodelphia-St. Louis, rain.
Chicago-New York, rnln.
NOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
Won Lost
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Orlando ..... .......... 27
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Brndentown
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20
l.nkelnnd ............. 17
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Daytona
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200
Tampa ............ — 10
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Won Lost
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New York ........ .
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Cleveland . ......... ■r&gt;2
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Ft. Louis .......... .
47
Chicago ............... 45
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Detroit ................
51
Philadelphia ........ 12
52
Washington ......... ‘41
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Boston ........... ..... 34

CINCINNATI, Aug. 1.—The Reds
were forerd buck into third place, yes­
terday when the Phillies
defeated
them in a double header, 2 to 1 and 3
In 1. The scores:
Philadelphia ...... 001 000 001—2 K 0
Cincinnati
.... 000 001 000—1 3 0
IUiir and Wilson; Rixey and Wingo.
Second game:
Philadelphia ...J... 110 120 000—5 0 0
Cincinnati .....I w\ 000 mm— i p i
Mitchell, Bctt.wwiil Urnline; Couch,
Keck, Mctfunid and Hargrave,
PITTSBURGH, A ur. L— New York
made it two out of three in the pres­
ent series with PitUburgh by winninR
yesterday’s game, 5 to 4. The t-cores
New York ...... 203 000 000 5 12 1
Pittsburgh
000 000 400— 1 0 0
McQuillan, ltyan and Snyder; Ham­
ilton, Morrison, Meadows and Gooch.
CHICAGO, A ur. L— Huston went on
a halting rampage, cracking out 10
hits foV *25 bases, and made it two
straight from Chicago yesterday, (i to
3. The score':
Boston .
...... 400 Oil 000—CG HI 3
Chicago
000 001 110 - 3 It 0
Baines and K. Smith, O'NulU; Keen,
Dumoviteh and O'FarroIl.

With a total
07 pnints thtf*tTilmncy Bock Cnmp for Boys won first
place in the hfiRntlon swimming meet
nl T.ako Jnnhhtskn yesterday, look
permanent poskeihdon 6f The Ashcvillu Citizen trophy cup offereil the
winner, and won one leg on the twoyear trophy cup. Cnmp Osceola came
second with 55 points.
The French Broad Camp for Boys,
winner of the 1022 meet and favorite
in yesterday’s events, came In for
fourth place, with Camp Mondamin
running close to Osceola. The Chim­
ney Rock hoys nlso captured the reIny swimming team cup.
Of the eleven entries of the winning
camp, Leslie Moughton made this best
showing. He captuied tho 440 yard
swim for seniors by n distance of
fifty yards, covering the distance in
seven minutes and 43 seconds. Jack
Grier,
inter-scholastic
swimming
champion of Florida, tool: first place
for Chimney Itock in the 100 yard
swim, his time for this event being
•me minute and three seconds. The
winning team took first place In eight
ol the twelve events.
The contests were witnessed by n
large crowd despite the ruin that fell
during the greater part of the after­
noon.— Asheville Citizen.

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CELERY SEED S
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CELERY SEED
The Rotes challenge the

Kiwnnis

"‘ ‘% 0 k V —
Looks to ‘us like tho Rotes would
have enough for a while.
Anyway the Kiwnnis have not nnswered the challenge yet. Guess they
nrn trying to decide if they want to
soli their hands again.
We notice that Howard Overlin Is
still In town!
What’s the matter,
Howard, wouldn’ t the Yanks hnve you
or did you decide to stay at home and
play for the KtwanisT
Manager Whjddon was evidently
feeling good yesterday afternoon, lie
suggested that tho baseball rooters of
the city take steps toward forming n
four club city league. He says that
tho Botes, Kiwnnis and his Independ­
ent team and some other club would
make a good league. Yes, good meat
for bis team. Nix on this city league
stuff. Too small a village.

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1.—St. Louis
B E R T H U M P H R IE S
divided a double header with Brook­
H A LT E D SM OKER
lyn yesterday, winning the first game
H to 3 and losing the second, 7 to 4.
R A L L Y IN E IG H T H
The scores:
First game:
TAMPA, Aug. 1.— licit Humphries
Brooklyn .... 120 000 000— 3 12 3 stopped another Smoker rally here in
St. Louis ........ 203 020 01 v — ]1 II 4 the eighth yesterday and ns a result
Grime*, Henry and Taylor; Toney the Bulldugs defeated the locals by
the one run margain of 4 to 3,
and McCurdy.
Second game:
Brooklyn ..
000 02.1 002-7 It 4 S A IN T S
KEEP
St. Lnuli .
200 010 001— I 7 : ’.
Jackie Coognn in “ Daddy' tonight
O N H O L D IN G
I inker mao and D'Berry; Siiirdell.
at the Princess.
THE GROW ERS
Barfoot, North and Alnsmilh.

Jackie’s search fur fortune brought
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 1.—Get­
him through many adventures to his
ting away to an early lead, the Saints
long lost daddy.
were never headed and took their sec- 1
olid straight game from Hrndentown j
“ Daddy” is one o f the funniest and
y&lt; sterday I to 2. The score:
guile the most pathetic story in which
j Hradentowil’
(Min o il Dill) 2
Jackie fongau has appeared, t'ome
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. Detroit I St. Petersburg
211 000 utlx— 1,
to see it and bring the children.
tround'd Washington hero yesterday,
12 to 5, scorgin six runs in the ninth ^
GOSSETT N O T
He’ll snuggle up next your hi a rt—
inning. The score:
and
linger there.
SO G O O D A N D
Detroit
BID 000 200-12 It* I
Washington
n‘12 000 null— 5 5 u
Holloway, Johnson, t'"l&lt;- and Wood;
Zachary, Fed wick and Hurl.

DAYTONA

W IN S

With Ids pig and his fiddle, his un­
manageable spaghetti and a shower
i. VKLLANO, Aug. I. (iiiHselt a ,
—and his loo-hig trousers—that’s
two had innings, hacked by some mis- j at.klu Co0|,nn
"Daddy."
BOSTON,''i\ug. !. -Cleveland won l iable support, cost Lakeland yester-1
from Bo.lo’i yesterday by hatting lay's game with Daytona « to 5. CuA m,m
man once
l lnnke hard in the eighth an.I moth I
also was hit hard. The score: |don't let Jackie grow up," and Jackie
innhut*. uni! h&lt;firing tliu winniiur run .lakeland
000 ton 310—5 hasn't grown up-yel hut is more than
in the lllh i.n a pass to Luuke, a IJaytuna
003 005 000—8 ever the symbol of eternal childhood
sacrifice h'y K nolle and a single by
in “ Daddy.".
My all. The mire:
;
Cleveland
inn U00 U21 01 -5 13 3 *.j
“ Look what Mildred's done—Oh!
Boston •
. 000 .On 001) 00—4 ' 0 - p ;
Daddy."
Edwards,
Shuttle,
Morton ninl P ■
O'Neill, Myatt; Khmke and Picinich.
All the fun of “ The Kid" and all the
pathos of "Oliver Twist" in Jackie
foogun's newest picture, "Daddy."
Grand opening tomorrow night I
To lonely li ’arts Jackie Coogan is
'‘ Enemies of Women will ho shown j,J,vnys the pluintom child that romps
only on»'c each night, lliursdny and
jj|t. j.yrdvii of our dreams.
Friday nights. 3 his thrilling movie
is too long to lie shown mure than
And the honor guests tonight will
once each night.
ho Urban Mays ami family and will
see this fine picturo without cost to
And if you cannot conio Thursday them. Bring the kids. IJibun, and he
evening reserve Friday evening which
nH Osborne will he looking for
O U can switch ordinary
Is the last this magnificent photoplay y&lt;iutire buyers from brand to
will be seen.
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brand.
nnd Saturday—Walter
Friday
‘ Enemies of Women” is produced Heirs in "Mr. Billings Spends His
But try to switch an Usco
on t\ magnificent scale that carries IJilIK, »
user. H e knows. U*co babnes
the spectator out of himself.

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Tho director look tho entire com­
pany to the Riviera where six weeks
were spent on some of the most beau­
tiful scenes in “ Enemies of Women."
Barrymore’s fight with Iu arr'lA t&gt;w, 225-pound champion wrestler. In
•‘ Emmies of Women," is described ns
being more thrilling than that which
he staged with Louis iWolheint in
“ Tho Face in the Fog" described by
critics as tho most realistic ever film­
ed.
Mil

Director, Atyn Crusjand has hand­
led hjs material'la Workmanlike fash­
ion ami hail drawn from the big nov­
el a tightly const rueted dramatic And
cube rent picture which moves swiftly
to its thrilling conclusion.
Altogether "Enemies of Women" Is
e picture tliut will entertain and
thrill. It rewards tho eya with as
many pictorial beauties as It does the
emotions with its dramatic story.

ANK AKERS’ TIRE CO, Sanford. I lorida
IIDWAY GARAGE, Lon*wood; JHorlda
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A large, old-fashioned trunk is
Jackie Coogsn's lied In "Daddy", a
First National picture, produced'Miy
Sol I-osser which will ho the feature
at the Princess tonight and tomorrow.
E. .Mason Hopper directed it from the
original story by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Coognn.
Much o f the action lakes place in
the .attic lemur of an aged violinist,
who finds Jackie Holden wandering
about the streets, nlul gives him n
home. There Is only nnq.tnu)U bed,
hut Jnckia discovers
contains n soft Imltum of ,clolh08, and
ho appropriates it for sleeping pur­
poses. After assisting "M f fftb le
guardian lu retire, all Jackie has to do
is to undress and open the cover of
tho trunk. Within he finds his bed
prepared.
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"Daddy" rovonls Jackie Coognn at
his best and extends his juvenile gen­
ius to n degree perhaps never equaled
on the screen or stage. In one epi­
sode, Jackie rises to dramatic heights
that establish him us one of the
greatest emotional actors of nil time.
The supporting cast is of high dis­
tinction, It includes Arthur Carcwe,
Josie Sedgwick, Bert Woodruff, Anna
Townsend, Cesaro Gravini, William
Lewis and Georgo Kuwa.
H u r t b y A n c ls n t C a n n o n B a ll.

A cannon hull tired from a British
warship which landed linrmteasly In
the side of n hunk at Kingston, X. Y„
after nearly a century and n half,
smashed the lingers of n seven-yearohl hoy. The lad was walking along a
Now if you want a real baseball street, which overlooks the Hudson
river, anti saw a queer-looking object
t&lt; am thnt will play every day, get Imbedded la the hunk. He dug It out
Sanford in the State League. San­ with Ids tinners and It proved to tie n
ford is too smnll for a four-club city seven pound cannon hall. Starting to
league hut it is plenty large fur a run home with Ids prize It slipped
from tits arum. As he attempted to
professional team.
pick It up It fell on I I hands, smash­
ing Ills Ungers. It was lit October,
1777, that a British licet sailed tip the
Hudson river and anchored og Kings­
ton point. A landing party of ma­
rines captured the Imttejy. Tho hoy’s
father elated that he would present
(lie trophy to old Satiate house, where
New York state’s fit si governing hotly
met In council before the caplin! was
Look who’s here!
removed to Alim ay.

11K lltS S P E N D S
T igers M ake Six
L U C K Y D IM E
I 11 Ninth, Swam p
As a Result Walter Gets into Trouble
Bush’s Fighters
in New Comedy
John IVfcival Billings, a haherdashn y clerk, by investing ten cents In n
cigar becomes the possessor of con­
siderable Wealth and is told that if he
di es not wish to part with lus good
health he should take a trip some­
where—whore did not matter much,
lie takes the tip and, ns a result, is
mixed up in a revolution ill a South
American republic; is attacked by
v.mild-lie assassins, and falls in love
with the president's daughter. All thin
i&gt; brought to the screen in the piclure, "Mr. Billings Spends His Dime,"
which comes to the Princess Theatre
Friday and Saturday. Juc iiuellne Lo­
gan, lending woman, beads a r.lrong
nupporting cast , including George
Fawcett, Robert McK'im, Patricia Pal­
mer, Joseph Swickord, Guy Oliver anil
others.

1923

T ru n k is Jackie’s
B ed in “ D addy”

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Cincinnati .,1... ..... 50
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Brooklyn
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Chicago ...........
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Boston ...... .......... 27

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In spite of tlm military skill which
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SANFORD, FLO R ID A
enabled the Egyptians several times to
extend the homularleil of their kliur- k i m x i i i B i i Z B i N R U i m n a n z i i a u s c u n B B s i n i i i i s i i B O i U B i i i i i
ilotn far to (tie south as well ns over
the greater part of Asia Minor, the
Egyptians seem not to tune been n
cruel or tierce race, declares Robert
t’resswell. In the New York Tribune.
In the targe, they had the disposition
Hint hnve always gone wlllijmtlent la
borers tilling u rich scdl. They haled 1
—it *t"'prf ■
all foreigners and all foreign ways: '
they believed In their own country ns .
the only one worth mentioning; In-!
W E S PE C IA LIZE
deed, for centuries they were so In- 1
In Making
Mltnr that they called themselves “ Ho- j
met." meaning simply ‘'men," leaving
the despised races ■around them to 1
share any other appellation they could
think of.
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6:50 p.m.
3:55
4:00
3:04
1:53
27 1:18
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Leesburg Branch
4:32
4:43
3:44
2:41
Departs 28 2:10
Arrive
6:10
6:22
4:20
3:20
2:50
20
xNo. 157---- — 3:55 p.m.
0:00
6:00
6:52
4:08
8:40
30
No. 2 1-_____ 2:46 p.m.
0:50
4:40
6:52
0:30 a.m. 31
xNo, 168______
7:10 p.m.
No. 22.......
First quarter Full Muon Last Quarter
Oviedo nranck
July 5
June 28
Departs Jana 21
Arrive
Aug 4 July 27
July 20
sNo. 120—
7:46 p.ro.
Sept. 3 «
Aug. 20
8:40 p.m. Aug. 19
xNo. 127.,.,..—r
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For Coughs and Colds, Head*
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
JSc sad 63c, j»r» and labw
Horptul tii«, 83.00
iiiiiiB ia s R iH a iiN K a B iiis iis iB iiB R iiiu iiiiim s is s a

IO u r S e r v i c e
Extouda to Orlando und Daylonu us well na the hundreds of
bottles wo put out in Sanford every day

E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R

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on account of its purity itt faHt becoming tho drfnking watey
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for u«o In bat-;
terleB. I f you ard not drinking Elder Springs W ater now— ' I
give it a trial.
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P H O N E 311— W E ’L L D E U V E R

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6hfes H ig h Malflc,
E n gin eer W b tM ed
fit. Lucie Caaal Working Overtime to
C lfry Fldbd Water*
TALLAHASSEE,
July 31.—The
Erergladea drainage district authori­
ties are doing all they can to oVercoma the flood condition! in and

In order th ^ tih t pu blic may be kept
advised o f 11ho aUuadJon, ho satd he
would hereaffet* tssuo detailed state­
ments on Mondays And Thursdays tin,
til the situation blears up, to show
tha level of the JkVe, the extent of the
change alike the -preceding report,
how much rain had fallen in the Inter­
im, and such other information ns
might throw light on the conditions.
In his first statement yesterday Mr.
Elliott shorted that there wns one
change In the lake level from July
21 to 2* when it was 18 feet. There
had been a rise of only right-tenths
of a foot since May 1C, according to
figures quoted by him.
West Palm Tlcarli canal, Cnloosahatchie, Hillsborough and North New
'river canals, from J&amp;0 to .100 feet; Mi­
ami, 100 to 160 feet, and St. I.ucle
canal 1,600 fefct.
Two-thirds 6f the capacity of these
canals has been required to provide
local drainage for the landn along the
canals, and approximately one-third
of tha canal capacity has been utilized
'fo r discharging water front 1-ako
Okeechobee, It Was nhoWn by tlto
statement.
The outflow through the SJ. Lucie
canal represents Approximately 26
per cent o f thu capacity of the canal.
The capacity will be increased each
month ns the work ndvnnces, Mr. ElIM t stated.
The statement continued:
"It will Ik* noted that St. Lurie ca­
nal Is discharging ntoro water from
Lake Okrerholiec than nil the other
canals combined. Under ordinary sea­
sonal conditions, the combined ennuis,
together with the remaining available
storage in the lake, will do much to­
ward reducing flood stai'cs. Prevail­
ing wtuther conditions cause tile lake
to irinuln ut an elevation too high for
safety, but everything possible i.i be­
ing done to hold the lake in check nnd
to provide sufficient local drainage for
p om ftion .
"Work is continuing on the levee

With tiro dredges. Aftfcr completing
the leree( these d fed gbs w(U contimieat Work sWrtglhrmlng the lAw placet
olid" inrredidn gthe height of sameJ.R ain fall, for the month of July to
the SWth tor the. brim section was 7.01
a
'+ 4
%r
jnc'htfc.
"The heaviest rafnfrfli wan in Ilick
Pochec locality, allowing 10.44 inches.
"Present level of the lake is
foot
below the high -tite r mark of t^e
year 1922.
*
"Thirty-four milts b: lake thofb
protected by levee for Inkc level o f
^0 feet. There remkln* approximate­
ly eight miles of ahoto lo be protect­
ed lay the levee fcnd dredge* are .at
^&lt;Jrk on this. Other drainage woik in
district in proceeding in the usual
biinndr." &gt;

Sum m er C am ps to
D r a w 30 ’Fhotisand
From C ifilian L ife
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What is the Message at
Monogram?

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th e niotiogramlc motif o f bid
Spring which once confined itadf
to the pocket has epread boldly
,r»«r the entire surface o f tliia
jfiock/ which wra diaracterued by

Conditions'in Florida
Show ( ^ i m p r o v e ­

jfaJ Parisian snonsor.it M.r Healt
rdivenleht for footing.

,ujint tbarracks or in /tent d ,ti«v cutch
trilly laid out' In company* *atreeta$
not more than tlx men to each large
elite army tent on comfortable cote,
••very tent with subitantial board
flooring.”
. The Military Training Camps As­
sociation of the United States la pro­
moting the summer camps and secur­
ing through Ita notion-wide organisa­
tion the interest and co-operation of
prominent citizens in every part of
the country.

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money paym ents ate risky!

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this b an k — and pay by check?
lit is b rin g * accuracy and.
your biisiness^and re m o v e riii

Since ColsUad Law Went Ihtfc HITCel
* 8aya MeRfce.
( H r T h e AAaaeJate* P re ss)

O u r Capital arid Si
$125,000.00

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug. 1.— 5
Conditions in Florida have shown £
great improvement all along the line £
zineo the Volstead prohibition law be-jli
£
enme effective, according Ur iinforma-1|=
lion given by W. A McRae, com- £
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
mUsioner of agriculture, in answer-}*
ing a questionnaire sent out by h a
committee of Scottish Churchmen in £
tJiia country investigating the work- r ing of prohibition.
General improvement In the state =
is shown ih better farming methods, B
lilkBtttaBB BanaBaaflB im iaB naB B ifaB B aaB B B aauitiM
better homes, belter schools, increns* a
ily Remodeled
Screened Throughout i
ed bank accounts, better churches, £
Light
and
W
ater
Systeip
Installed
better roads, and better livestock, Mr. *
McRni* replied in answering tho E
question ns to the general efficiency £
of the law ns it affects agriculture.
:
Everything produced from the soli £
allows marked advance, tho reply ■
stntei with regard to theeconomic a
phase of the situation. This also up- £
plies to livestock grazing. “ This is £
only partially, due to prohibition, how-* B
physicnl henlth nnd good sportsman­ ever," Mr. McRae writes. "This state fi
ship. Ample entertainment is ar­ is growing because there Is only oio»;£
ranged for the veiling hours.
"Religious life is not neglected,
"Florida hns been called llio 'Mec­
since provision is made for voluntary ca' for bootleggers," the rply con­
worship on appropriate occasions for cludes, “ hut when one looks nt the
men of all faiths. Army Chaplains rontour of our stale— almost nn is­
look ufter the moral welfare of the land—and notices how near tho is­
men enrolled nnd army hostesses ar­ lands are whore whisky flows ns the
range their social gatherings. Com­ water, one can see how this Htnte is
modious nnd wel (arranged quarters menaced. Ilut this must nnd will
are provided with libraries, reading stop."
rooms, cards, checkers nnd chess ta­
CORONADO BEACH, F L O R ID A
I1KR1.IN, July .11.—Twenty-seven
ble* and piano;. The government
Surf Bathing and Shower Baths
provides n daily ration of nearly 70c persons arc reported killer] nnd twen­
and competent cooks prepare meals ty-five injured in a collision Ijctwei-n
For Reservations and Rates
which eomparo most favorably with Humbtirg-Munich express nnd stntionADDRESS, O C EAN -VIE W H O TEL, CORONADO, FLA
the best family or hotel •tuldes. The aiy train at Krciustcn station near
men arc quartered either in pernm- Cnssel.

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SUCCESS

F R ID A Y

W ith Lionel Barrym ore and

account of
be given on the opening night
A Canaldlah N orth w est Photoplay— Aiiothtei*
Cosmopolitan Featu re
D S U N S H IN E
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nieiice to
o f loss.

ment AJtAfcrig- Line

Bo far, the mouoStfcnA itt'tW
Siting cfcthcs ar^uJtc casual in
their significance. The. broken
'Japahwy lines might be anyone’*
initials. But if wo art gothg to
Xir it serioiisly perhaps messages
•yrny be developed in the scattered
motifs, for him who runs to read*
Aside from its heiroglypliica the
costume in the drawing is sweetly
unadorned. Tan crepe de chine
with black printing it is, except
pior the plain bands of tan crepe
de chine. The narrow dork band*
ore black taffeta ribbon, which
extends conveniently to tasselfed
ends at the neck and ties around
the one-piece chemise dress to
make a belt. One littlo pocket
only, a collar falling back from
the V neck nnd short Utmona
sleeves complete the ensemble.

CHICAGO, July .11.—In the last
days of July some .10,000 young men
left their homes to spend n month in
one or atiAther of tHe 26 Citizens'
Military Camps, which the Govern­
ment lias organized for this summer,
according to the announcement mnde
by the Military Training Camps As­
sociation here recently.
Health in mind, body and character
is the primary nihi of the Citizens'
Camps to which young inen between
17 and 24 are admitted fora montli of
training at government’s expense, nnd
these cump.i are located nl carefully
selected sites in various parts of the
rduntry, so that no one need travel
biore than tWu or three hund red miles
fiom Ids own homeI ninakiilg the announcement, Geo.
T, James, tho executive secretary of
the association, nays:
"Tho crimps me conducted by the ail history since the days of nnrlcnt
most competent officers of llio reg­ Greece than underlies the Citizens’
ular army, the national gunnl nnd Camps of 102.1. The daily program
the organized reserves, and no paint is doVIstd to interest and strengthen
are apuieii to mnko the month of youilg men in every pnnsihic way.
tmining an enjoyment nnd a profit Tim, morning hours me given to n
to nil who attend. 4Applicants are ac­ carefully graduated course o f niilicepted only nfer careful physical ex­ tmy training from ordinary infantry
amination and with the endorsement drill through a suecCnsion of four
of good character from reliable citi­ years hi the specialized work of oilier
zens, and in oycry detail the camps branches of the service, the cavalry,
live up to tin* highest standards of engineers, field and coast artillery,
American home life.
signal .corps anil nir service. The nf“ All expenses, including transpor­ iciiioomi ate devoted to ail forms of
tation, uro paid by the government, pliysicul training Tind athletics, in­
hut in return It asks that every young cluding buMcball, handball, volley hull,
man go to rstnp with un earnest de­ tennis, swimming, boxing, wrestling
sire to return a Iretlcr citizen. No and track work, all under expert diliner education ideul cun he found in rectlbn and conducted with n view to

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TO A LL FROI'ERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PALMETTO Forrest I.nke, Ix&gt;t 0, lllk. 0, Tr. 1 ...
183.82
AVENUE FROM SECOND STREET TO FIFTEENTH STREET
W. J. Thigpen, U t 10, Hlk..9, Tr. 1
183.32
Notice la hereby given that the construction of the Asphalt pavement on Mary L. Leonard)-, Lot 1, lllk. 0, Tr. 2
200.65
I’almctto Avenue, from Second street South to Fifteenth Street has been Jx&gt;na K. Morrison. S. IF Lot 2, lllk. 0, Tr 2
51.47
completed, nnd the completed work has been finally ncccptd by the City Com­ Unn K. Morrison N. 20 ft. Lot 3, lllk. 0, Tr. 2
95.58
Luther Y. Bryan, N. 44 ft. Lot 2, lllk. 0, Tr. 2
Harden nnd Ilurke Failed Last Year mission of the City of Srfhford.
161,70
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The following is the fitinl estimate o f cost of pnving Fnlmetto Avenue W. If. Singletary S. 82 ft. Lot 3, Blk.1t, Tr. 2
For Two Millions.
117.64
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Ton can find the name o f to to
50 feet in width‘ from (Second Street south to Third Street nnd 21 feet In W. If. Singletary N. H ft. Lot 4. lllk. 0, Tr. 2
29.41
•very lire Bosineea Man to to Classified Ads 1c n word. No to
width from Third street south to Fifteenth street, with 2” of sheet asphalt on Dr. N. DcV. Howard Est. Lot 8, lllk. 5, Tr. 2
Ilt&gt; Thf Uaurliitril I'rrui)
121.32 ,l
In Sanfordf;la tbla Column to to Ad taken for leas than 25c. to
NKW YORK. July 01.— Six indict­ a rock base:
&gt;
•VeSB
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 0, Blk 0, Tr. I
121.32
each day.
to to And positively no Clnsaiflcd to ments wore returned today against 4244 Cu. yds. Excavation nt 40c ................ - ................. ............. f 1,007.60
107.00 A. R. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, Lot 10, Blk 0, Tr. 1 .............
33
121.83.
to to Ads charged to anyone. Cash to I.ouis Kardns, formerly head of the
■100 Stn. Yds. overhaul at le .................
.4.00 A. R. &amp; Mary K. Marshall, Lot 11, Blk 0, Tr. 1 ......
33
121.32’
t o t o t o t o t o t o t a t o t a to must aceompnny all orders, to stork brokerage concern of Kardoa 8030 Lin. feet Curb and Guttor at 70c......
0,558.80 A. it. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, Lot 12, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 .........
33
121.32
to Count the words and remit to and Ilurke, which failed Inst year for
013 Lin. feet Flush Curb at 33c ...........
212.19 M. F. Robinson, Lot 13, Blk. 0. Tr. 1 ..........................
33
121.32
Quick Service T ra n sfe r to acurdiogly.
to over two million dollars.
285 Lin. feet Granite Curb reset at 15c ....
12.75 M. F. Robinson, N. ft ft., Lot 11, Blk fi. Tr 1 .........
5
18.38
to
im
12550 Sep yds. rock base laid at 7l!c .........
! Storage Facilities
0,541.81 Helen Rose Blackman, S. 28 ft. Lot 14, Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ...
28
102.94 ''
UKMOl.AY MEMBERSHIP
12412 Sip yds. 2” Sheet Asphalt top at 00c
12,287.88 Helen Rose Blackman, N. 1 ft. Lot 15, Hik'd, Tr. 1 ____
4
If « e please yon, tell elhera; If not, t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
14.71. ■
INCREASED 1,000 I'KIt CUNT
01H Sq. yds. IJrick relaid on edge nt 05c
101.70
Florence
T.
Brady,
S.
29
ft
Lot
15,
Blk.
0,
Tr.
1
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29
tell urn., rhone 498.
10G.G1
DURING FAST YEAR
05 Sq. yds. Brick rclnid on flat at 50c
FOR SALE
■17.50 Florence T. Brady (less E. 42’ ft. of Lot 15 nnd Lot 16,
Membership in the Florida Chapter
052 Sq, Ft. 5” Concrete nltcy returns at 21c ........... .................. .
150.18
Blk. 0, Tr. 1 ................. ......................................
34.t
125.36
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y FA KM hRS—You can get seed bed of the Order of DcMblay has in­ 387 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 10c ............ .......................................
73.53 W. J. McBride, K. 77’ Lot 1, Blk. «, Tr. 2 ......... .
33
121.32
fram—i and irrigation plum at tfc* creased more than one thotisnnd per
' 14 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete nt $23.00 ................................
322.00 W. J. McBride, K. 77’ Lot 2. Blk fl, Tr. 2 (less S. 14 ft)
19
09,85
WORKS
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr cent during the past year, aecording
10 Type A Inlets at 42.50.................................. ...................
425.00 Mary A. Scholl, S, 14 ft. Lot 2. Blk 6, Tr. 2 ..............
14
61.47
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
14 Type B Inlets at $32.5(1 ............ ........... ............................
FOR SALK— Uosier uml Cays’ paints to figures Just announced by G. Elmer
455.00 Mary A. Scholl, N. 2« ft Lot 3, Blk 6. Tr. 2 ........
95.58
2«
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7 Manholes 4-0 ft. deep at $50.00 ...... ................................
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty Wilbur, Deputy for this-Order in the
358.00 Charles L. Britt S 7 ft Lot 3, Blk «, Tr. 2 ....................
General Shop and M ill
25.74
7
2 Manholes 0-8 ft. deep at $00.00 .......................................
120.00 Charles L. Britt N. 29'i ft. Lot 4, Blk G, Tr. 2 ..........
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc slate of-Florida,
29.5
108.45
W o rk
On the last day of 1021 there were 3300 Lin. ft. Drnin tile at $80.00 per M, ..................................
268.80 A. W. Smith, S 3Vk ft. U t I, Blk 0, Tr. 2 .........-....
■3.5
FOR SALK— Rhode island eggs for
12.87
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs. only 08 hoys enrolled in the chap­ 2142 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer at $1.02 ...................................
2,181.81 A. W. Smith, Lot ft, Blk G, Tr. 2 ................. ...... .......
33
121.32
|17 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla. Ellsworth, licardiill Avenue. San­ ters in Floiida, At the end of the
Extra Work .............. ........................... ...........................
305.37 j 0. W. Rutherford, Lot 0, Blk G. Tr. 2 ........................
33
121.32’
year
of
1022
the
total
'membership
7
Monuments
at
street
intersections
at
$0.50
...
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■1ft.fit), D. B. Hodges, Lot 7, lllk G, Tr. 2 ................................
33
121.32
ford.
83-tfp i
had increased to (508, nnd today there
Laboratory Inspection of materials
.................
143.79
L.
K.
Sessions,
Lot
8.
lllk.
G
,
Tr.
2
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125.36 '■
34.1
V. W . H E R N D O N
FOR SALK—5 Foinler pups, No. 1 i
are more than 000 Florida boys who
Legal Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent’
718.95 Mrs. W. A. Walton, la&gt;t 9, Blk. 7, Tr. 1
121.32
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stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
are practicing the objects of the lie
Engineering 4 per cent
N .....................
I.43T.90 Mrs. \\\ A. Walton, Lot 10, Blk 7, Tr. I
33
121.32
ford
Ave.
63-tfc
INSURANCE AGENCY
Malay uignni?.nl Ion.
121.32 ”
Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot II, Blk 7, Tr l
33
OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
The Chapter of DeMolny at the
Finn------- AUTO—----- BONDS
Total co st................. .....
$38,101.41 Primary School, I ail 12, Blk 7, Tr 1
33
121.32
One new five room house with bath, University of Florida is the largest|To he homo by City 1/3 ..................... .............. $12,701.47
121.3*2 *
Primary School, Lot 13, Blk 7, Tr 1 ....
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full lot. well lbcated—NKVKK OC­ one in the state, and at the present To he home by adjAccnt property
.........
25,402.95
121.32
33
Primary School, Lot 14, Blk 7, Tr l .......... .................
S. 0 . ShinhoJser
CUPIED.
time includes buya from nearly ev­ Additional cost of Iho 39 foot pnvrmom between First and Second streets , Primary School, Lot 15, lllk 7, Tr. 1 .......................
33
121.32
FRICK
ery county in the state. Three hun­ over 21 feet in width:
164.41
i Building A Loan Asso., Middle 42' Lot 4, Blk 9, Tr. 2
42
Contractor and Bnilder
$3,000.00— --------- Terms to huR yuu dred boys are members of this chap­
177 Sq. yds, rock base nt 76e
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184.52 ; A. L. Belts, S 8' or Lot 4, Blk. 9, Tr. 2 ................. ....
8
29.41
A REAL BARGAIN
ter.
177 Sq. yds. 2” Asphnlt Top at 99c ....
175.23 A. L. Bells, Lot 5, lllk 9, Tr. 3 ...............................
33
. 121.32
FLORIDA
IAN FORD
A. F. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
49 Cu. yds. grading at 40c
16.00 jj. j. Mnusser, Lot 0, ltlk 10, Tr. 1 ........... - ........... .
50.
.183412.1
79-tfc
Jmhurntory Insnsetiun of materials .... .............. ......
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5131.’ SSS'J
=A; 4*? Cm m elly # orb
Xcgai Expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent .... ....................
G.5&gt;•] Mclsih Really
235.28 * Jf
Lot 8, lllk. 10. Tr. 1 .....
August 1st.— See W. J. Thigpen.
Katahllafcrd IM S
Engineering 4 per tent
13.18,
m . Gullpway, Lot 9, lllk 10, Tr. 1
183.82 -■'?
08-tfo
Ural Estale, Loans nnd Insurance
183.82
---- - - , \y. V. Wheeler, Lot 10, lllk 10, Tr. I ................
Total additional e o s l................ .......
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Phone 1H
104-8 Magnolia Ave. FOR SAl.E OR RENT—Trucking
349.6Uj.fl m . Garrett. Lot 1, lllk. It), Tr. 2 .............. ....... *•.
121.32
$116.53
land. 1 have hummock and pine The Disease Thai Wrecks the' To he homo by City 1/3 ................................ .......
Jj.yjl. Garrett, Lot 2, Blk, 10, Tr. 2 ... ........ . .......
121.32 " j
•Whole H.idy. Quickest Way To 1&gt;0 borne by adjacent property .........................
233.06
trucking land developed, tmrtly devel272.05 ■‘ JJ
! Alma Goerts, Lol 3, lllk. 10, Tr. 2 .
............. ....
S T E W A R T The Florist oped und undeveloped in Iowa City
to Got Wed is Through New Number of feet frontage, 539.98
455.80 " *
.. |Holy Cross Church, Lots 4 and 6, lllk. 10,1Tr. 2 ....
Cul Flowers— .----Floral Dealgna .,(.ci[0n f (jr sxi11- or rent. Write E, It.
Treatment Containing .Seven­ Additional assessment per foot frontage, $0,439.
■^&gt;70.54 j j j
I High School, All [ilk. 11, Tr. 1 ....................... .V.....
teen Ingredients Thai Renew For 30 foot paving:
Moore, 250 N\ E. 25th street, Miami,
Annual and Ornamental Plants
183.82 „
, First Presbyterian Church, Lot 1, Hlk. II, Tr. 2 ....
Every I'arl of the Ilod.v.
Number of feet frontage, 530.98.
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see
Robert
King,
Oviedo.
183.82
j.
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Mrs.
&lt;’.
G.
Willis,
Lot
2.
Hlk.
11.
Tr.
2
...................
811 Myrtle Are.---------- Fhone 260-W
Assessment per foot frontage $4,1153.
8 l-d; w-tfe
235.28
1F. K. EmimiUat. Lot 3, Hlk. II, Tr. 2 ............ .U.............
•4
Conatipation affects directly evory To 21 Pool Paving:
»
60.17 .IS
! F. E. Roumillatt N. 18 fl Lot I, Hlk. II, Tr. 2 .............
FOIt SALIv-Onc first class 1250 lb.
V*
organ
in
the
Iwitly,
due
to
the
fact
that
Number uf fe il frontage, 6315.1.
SANFO R D M A C H IN E
117.64
C, L. Britt, S. 32 ft., Lot 4, Hlk. II, Tr. 2 ...................
marc mule, 8 years old. One good
m
the liver does riot carry the bile out
.vmI
Assessment per fool frontage, $3.6763.
IBS.82
C. L. Ilritt, Lot ft, Hlk. II, Tr. 2 ............... ............. .....
single wagon, nlso 12 sixteen disc ol the system, thus putting an extru
COM PANY
s
F.
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
183.82 *8
Louis Kleiseher, Lot G, lllk. 12, Tr. 1 ........................ .
101-Gtp burden on the kidneys that overtaxes
.-&gt;2*
GcncrnI Machine nnd Boiler harrow. Fhone 315-J.
E. It. Trufford’s Mnp of Sanford
183.82 ils
i.ouis Fleischer, Lot 7, Hlk. 12, Tr. 1 ..........................
FOR SALK— Two burner- oil stove, and weakens them, Idling tho blood
Works
v
.,
Fret
Final
with
all
manner
of
disease
germs
that
183.82
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
l^it
8,
Hlk
12,
Tr.
1
...................
.
j:
and practically new No. 7, wood
Cylinder Grinding
are cairied through the veins into ev­ Name *
AsmtNinent Mrif. C. G. Willis, Lot 9, lllk. 12. Tr. 1 .....................
Description,
r
Frontage.
183.82
*&lt;
Phone CU-------- Sanford, Florida stove for aide cheap.— 117 West Sec­ ery nook nnd corner of the Ixjdy, Thut
$481.49
183.82 in1*
Mrs. C. G. WitliH, Lot 10, lllk. 12, Tr. 1 .....................
m
ond street.
1°6 Utp is why any remedy that merely tem­ A. M. DeForrest, lad 6, lllk. 4, Tr. I .......... ........ ...... . 117
162.76
M. F. Robinson, Lot 7, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ................... .......
37.12
183.82
R. It. Chapman, E.
of Lol I, Hlk. 12, Tr. 2 ...........
to to to to to to to to
FOR SALK— Burlap hags.—G. T. Dyer porarily relieves constipation ia in­
152.70
183.82 * 4
M.
F.
Robinson,
I
ail
8,
Blk.
4.
Tr.
1
..........................
37.12
R.
B.
Chapman,
K
V
fr
of
lait
2,
Hlk.
12,
Tr.
2
...............
sufficient
nnd
you
become
addicted
to
10G-2tp
to
H. A. City.
152.76
183.82 *
37.12.
Me inch Realty Co,, Lot 3, Hlk. 12, Tr. 2 ............ ..........
the constant use of strong purgatives M. F. Robinson, Lol 9, ll|k. 4. Tr. 1 ...... -......................
-NICE NKW 5: that weaken and deplete tho system. M. F. ltohlnson, Lot 10. lllk. 4, Tr. 1 ..........................
1(12.76
37.
TR3.82 - (
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 4, Rlk. 12, Tr. S .............. :....I .
IROOM COTTAGE In order to get permanent relief, o T. E. Wilson, Lot 1, lllk. 4, Tr. 2 .....
135.81
183.82 7 ^
33
Mrs. C. li. Willis, Lot 5, Hlk. 12, Tr. 2 .......................
FAVKD STREET, GOOD LOCA­ complete systematic treatment is nec­ T. E. Wilson, Lot 2, lllk. 4, Tr. 2 .................................
135.81
183.82
33
S. M. Schwarts, Lot fl, Hlk. 13, Tr. 1 ..... ...................
m j
TION, FRUIT TREES, LARGE LOT, essary.
135.81
183.82 ***
T.
E.
Wilson,
Lot
3,
Hlk.
4,
Tr.
2
.................................
33
8,
M.
Schwarts,
Lot
7,
lltk.
in,
Tr.
1
...........................
This rumpleltx treatment ia found
FAVING FA ID FOR. S'iOO.OO CASH only
135.81
Tr.2 .
33
235.28 ‘
S. M. Schwarts, L it 8, Hlk. 13, Tr. 1 ..........................
in a proscription called Re. Odd Fellows Building A hso., Iiot 4, Blk. 4,
Cards of Sanford's Reput­
BALANCE EASY TERMS.
135.81
Tr.2 . *33
183.82
Mrs. 11. A. Met'alley, L it 9, Hlk. 13, Tr. I ............
Cu-Mn, which contains seventeen well Odd Fellows Building Asso., Lot 6, Blk. 4,
ably Frofrontons! Men, aach
141.98
known nnd thoroughly tested medicin­ F. F. Itlnes, Lot 0, lllk. 4, Tr. 2 .................................
183.82
34.1
Mr. II. A. McCallcy, Lot 10, Hlk. 13, Tr. 1 ... ...............
A
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P.
C
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N
N
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L
L
Y
&amp;
of whom. In hla choarn pro­
es, so skillfully compounded that each F. I*. Elms*, N. M. of Lot 1, Blk. 4, Tr. 2 ... ..... ............
G7;9()
183.82
10.1
CJ L Berner, L it 1, Rlk. 13, Tr. 2 ..... ................- ......
fession the Herald recom­
one performs tt# function on the var­ R. O. Stockton Heirs E. 8ft* ))f SV4 Lot7, Hlk.4, Tr. 2
SONS
G7.90
10.1
183.82
H. T. Corey, Lot 2, Hlk. 13, Tr. 2 ... ......................... ’
mends to Unpeople.
loG-atc
, ,___________________ ious juirts of the body perfectly nnd
135.81 . B. T. Corey, Lot it, Hlk. 13. Tr. 2 .... 1 .................. ......
235.28
R. G. Stockton Heirs, E. 85* Lot 8, Blk.4, tr . 2 ...........
33
harmoniously.
121.32
183.82
Sarah
M.
Esterhy,
W.
66'
I^
t
9,
Blk.
6,
Tr.
1
............
33
L. D. Rhodes, Lot 4, Hlk. IS, Tr. 2 .......................... ....
This’ remarkable prescription goes
FO K R E N T
121.32
183.82
33
J. C. Higgins Heirs, U t 5, lllk. 13, tr. 2 .... ....... .......
right to work on a torpid liver, im­ Sarah M. Esterhy, to t 10, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 .....................
121.32
mediately
cleanses
the
colon
of
its
ac­
183.82
T.
E.
Wilson,
Lot
11,
Hlk.
6,
Tr.
1
.............................
33
J.
N.
Ulllon,
Lot
6,
lllk.
14,
Tr.
1
..............
........
—
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, cumulation o f poisonous refuso which,
121.32
183.82
.......................
33
Meisch Realty Co., U t 7, Hlk, 14. Tr. 1 .....................
George A . DeCottes
10l-5lp according to Prof. Motchnikoflf of the T E. Wilson, Lol 12. Blk. 6, Tr. )
314 Elm Ave. .
121.32
235.28
W.
R.
DuPree,
Lot
13,
lllk.
5,
Tr.
1
.......
:..................
33
Me inch Realty Co., L it 8, Hlk. 14. Tr. I ...................
A K o rn e y -a t-L a w
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment, Pasteur Institute, Paris, is the direct
121.32
183.82
W. It. DuPree, Lot 14, Blk. 5, Tr. 1 .............................
33
Wm, A. Parker, Lot 9, Hlk. 14, Tr. 1 .... ............... ......
Over 8esslnols County Bank
100-Gtp cause of nil our aches nnd pnlns. In
modern. Fhone 551-J.
121.32
183.82
Mrs, Fannie It. Bobbins, W 63 ft L it 10, Hlk. 14, Tr 1
■ANFORD
-s- FLORIDA
addition, Ro-Cu-Mn improves the di­ II. Ephrenspcrger, Lot 15, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ............ .......... ' 33
FOE RENT— Eight room house, West gestion, relieves the kidneya of their H. Ehrensperger, Lot 10, Hlk, 6, Tr. 1
130.88
183.82 a *
....... - ......
35.1
Orin If. Stcnstrom, Lot 1, Hlk. 14, Tr. 2 ........ :---- .'.......
Third street. Interior newly decor­ over-burden, purifies the blood ntrearn C. H. Smith, E. 05 ft. Lot 1, Blk. 5, .Tr. 2 ...................
121.32
183.82
33
O. D. Farrell, Lol 2, Hlk. 14, Tr. 2 ............- ................
FR E D R . W IL S O N
ated and papered. Call phono 40-W, nnd you are soon nwnre o f an nhaenee C. H. Smith, E. 05 ft., Lot 2, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ....................
121.32
183.82
33
Herald Printing Co., Lot 3, Blk. It, Tr. 2 ....... ...........
102-Gtp of those dull headaches, hack paids. 11. Ehrensperger, Lot 3, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ...........................
121.32 . Seminole Realty &amp; Investment Co., U t 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 2
419.10
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
33
nervousness, diixiness, inertia and
First National Bank Building
121.32
183.82
33
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REfiT— rheumatic pains— you feel full of vig­ H. Ehrensperger, I-ot 4, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 .—.............. .
Meisch Realty Co., U t G, Blk. 1ft, Tr. I ................. .....
B^NFORD
- 1.
...
FLORIDA
39.33
183.82
8.:
Severs! housekeeping apartments or and Pen, rat anything you like II, Ehrensperger, N. 1/4 Lot 5, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ................
Meisch Realty Co., U t 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 1 -------- --------90.99
235.28
.
for rent, rooms largo and airy. Sec without had after effects and deep Dr. N. DoV. IJowsrd Est. S. S/l I-ot 5, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ... 24.
Meisch Realty Co,, U t 8, Hlk, 15, Tr. 1 .............— .....
130.88
183.82
Dr. N. DeV. Howard Est. Lot 6, Blk. 5, Tr. 2 ...- .... ..
35.
a log.
Meisch Realty Co., U t 9, Hlk. 16, Tr. 1 ........ ...............
K LT O N j . M O U G H T O N Mrs. Smith, 300 French Ave. 10i-6tp likeRc-Cu-Mn
ia sold and rccommcndod Dr. N. DcV. Howard Est. Lot 7, Blk 6, Tr 2 ...............
121.32
183.82
33
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
10,
Blk.
15,
Tr.
1
.—
.........
....
-J.
Musson.
FOR RENT—Cottage.by the Union Pharmacy nnd other
•••
ARCHITECT
121.32
970.64
33
Park, All Blk. 16, Tr. 2 ........... *....-.........................
104-7tp gn«d drug stores nnd if you don’t feel Primary School, I-ot 10, Blk. 7, Tr. 1 -------- —— .......
,l
!U « a 7, MfUsr Bldg.
209.65
183.82
N. O. Gamer, E. 69.5* Lot 1, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 ............ .......
57
Meisch Realty Co., Lot .6, Blk. 16, Tr. 1 —
—...
■ANFORD
-&gt; . i. FLORIDA FOR RENT— Entire upiier floor, un­ n decided change in your condition a f­
183.82
183.82
Ruth Gamer and F. S. Daiger, Jr., Ia»t 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 60
Meisch Realty Co., U t 7, Hlk. 16, Tr. 1 ...»— ...... -......
ter
taking
according
to
directions,
you
furnished, 714 Osk Ave.
104-5tp
RutlT$iaroer and F. S. IJsaigcr, Jr., N. 16' Lot 3, Blk. 7,
get your money back.—A(dv. ,J*
Meisch Realty Cu„ U t 8, Blk. 16, Tr. 1 -----------------FOR RENT—3 nicely
furnished
.14
Meisch..Realty Go., Lot tty lllk. .16» Tr. -JL
■
Jhouae^eeping rooms, running wdter,
67
*
'
Furdon,
S.
35'j
____
Msb^h&amp;lcalty Go „ U t lb, BJk‘. 16, Tr. 1 (...
Mrs.
lights-and gaa. $25.00 per month,.312
0.76
!•(.■•#
••••••«•»*•»».**•*
4Yd. io i f
Mrs. J.:'J/Ptirdon, N. 10* Lot 4,t
PubirrSchool, Lot t, Blk. 16, Tr. 2
*“
East Fifth Street105-2fp W ANTED—3IOYS TO SELL THE Miss A. Trmfford, S. 40* Lot 4,^1*. 7, Tr. 2
[ R -♦*
147.05
183.82 b i
Public School, U t 3, Hlk, 16, Tr. 2 .—........ .....
209.55
^Court House FOR RENT— Large nicely furnished SANFORD HERALD ON THE Joe Cameron, Lot 5, Blk 7, Tr. 2 ...— — — J
183.82 • J
Public School, Lot 4, Blk. 16, Tr. 2 ................
apartment. All modern conveni­ STHEETS OF BANFOUD. A GOOD John,Masson, lad 6, Blk. 8, Tr, l \ ... ........
183.82 H Public School, Lot 5, Blk. 16, T | , &gt; ., ‘
183.83 —
ences, running water, tights and gas. CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS J. B. Ray, Lot 7, Blk 8, Tr. 1
183.82
... • »•»#4 »•■••4
The shove and fu|egoing final assessments are payable without inter** •
235.28
est up to SEPTEMBER 1, 1923/nnd from and after said date special assess-^ ^
Byw KxsmUsd
GUasw Dsslgusd Apply 417 West Second street. 106-4tp TO MAKE BIO PROFITS FOR A Mary Blaine Phelps, Lot B, Blk. 8, Tr. 1 ------- L
FEW
HOURS
WORK.
SEE
LOUIS
183.82
FOR KENT — 3 unfurnDhed rooms,
Mrs. M. W. Lovell, Lot 9, Blk 8, Tr 1 — .....
inents will be payable only in ten equal annual installments with interest a t '*
Henry McLaulin, Jr., * 314 Elm Ave._________ _ _ 1 0 6 -6 tp SHIPP A T THE HERALD OFFICE. John Musson, Lot 10, Blk 8, Tr. 1 -------- ---183412
H* t per annum on all deferred payments.
dh»tf
183412
Opt. D.
A. Raffeld, Lot 1, Blk 8, Tr. 2 ....... ......
Witness my hand an City Clerk and tho Seal of the City of SantordP*
183412
Florida, this 27th day of July, A. D. 1923.
,
J? ■.
Optidoa-Optsm strict
FQR T R A D E ___ WANTED—First class mechanic A. Raff eld, Lot 2, Blk. 8, Tr, 2
235.28
with own tools.— Standard Auto O ., A. Raffeld, Lot 8, Blk. 8, Tr. 8 — .... - --- -----(S E A L )
.........
i ‘
L,R*IJIIlLlJ,iC
' l l Boat F in e Strati
Ssafsrd. FIs. WANTED TO T&amp;ADE—For s vacant
183^2
Winter Park, Fla._____________ l0b~Mc Jennie W. Uhman, Lot 4, Blk j$, Tr. 2 — ......
7.28; 8-1-4-8-H-15-18-22
/ ^
Clerks .
7
lot, my equity In 4 room house, on
183412
8
.
S.
Gravfct,
Lot
5,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
2
--------------new paved street. Lights, water, gas WANTED—Job truck or tractor drfv- W . J. THIGPEN
Ing by an experienced mechanic Mrs. Mercy Roberts, Lot 6, Blk 9. Tr. 1 -------bath. Fine location, close to new
U
who
can keep up either.—Howard W. J. Thigpen, Lot 7, Blk 9, T r 1
Address "Trade” ears of the
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NUMBER 105

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, Jl^LY 31, Ip2g

VOLUME IV,

GROVERS AND SHIPPERS
WILL GATHER AT ORLANDO
ON FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK
TO ATTEND MEETING CALL­
ED BY THE VARIOUS
SHIPPING INTERESTS

Held In

Tallahassee Today— Board
Haa Cloned Scan ion.

Will Ik Present According to
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TALLAHASSEE, July 31.— H. II.
Predictions nnd the Meeting
Simmons of Jacksonville wns elected
is Most Important One

permanent chnirnmn o f the State
Citrus fruit and vegetables growers Sanitary Livestock Ilonrd nt the first
and shippers from all parts o f the meeting o f ’ thnt body held here to­
state of Florida, numbering possibly day. W. Lewis of Fort Mcnde wns
several hundred, will gather In Or­ named temporary chnirnmn. After
lando Friday to attend the meeting elections the board went into execu­
called by the Florida Citrus Exchange tive session nnd continued discussions
in protest oo the Increased refrigera­ behind closed doors until 1 o'clock.
tion rate und new citrus box strap­
ping regulation proposed by the rail­
roads.
This prediction wns made Monday
afternoon by Traffic Manager E.
Dow, of the Exchange, following re­
ceipt of numerous letters from vari­
ous growers and shippers, accepting
his invitation to take part in the con­
vention- The meeting is to be held
in the Orlando court house, starting
%
at 10:30 o'qlock Friday morning. In
.view of the many important matters I f A labam a W ants H im
to be discussed nnd tho time that will
to Cast H at in R in g
be required to formulate n plnn to
defend the interests of growers and
H e W ill D o It
shippers, the convention in all proba­
bility' remain in session the entire nf( H r TV» A » « w l * lf il r r « « l
ternoon.
MONTGOMERY, July 31.— In an
Tlie first Issue which will com­ address before Mobile delegation of
mand the attention o f the meeting Alnhnmn legislature today, Senator
will be the proposal of the railroads Oscar \V. Underwood declared that if
to increase refrigeration rates from the citizenry of Alabama requested
10 to 20 per cant pn shipments of all it, hin hat was in the ring for the
fruits nnd vegetables out o f Florida. presidency. “ It is not form to name
Under the supplement to the perish­ Alabama's candidate for president of
able protective tariff filed by the car­ United States, but if this great state
riers with the Interstate Commission, names me as hef standard bearer all
this new refrigeration rate is sched­ fighting spirit I have will be enlisted
uled to become effective on August to carry democracy's call to triumph."
It). Protests to this have been filed
MONTGOMERY, July 31.— Senator
with the Interstate Commerce Com­
Underwood
of Alabama told Alabama
mission of Florida nnilroud Commis­
sion, the Florida Citrus Exchange nnd legislature he would accept the honor
other shippers, but ns yet the com­ of becoming a candidate for the demmission hng not ordered the new rate erntic nomination for president if his
home state demanded it. He spoke to
suspended.
/
joint session in response to a resolu­
Following tho disposition of this
tion endorsing him for the presi­
matter, the citrus shippers will give
dency.
cons (deration to the order recently
sent out by the Southern Freight As­
sociation which requires nil citrus A n oth er R ace W ar
boxes l»e fastened nt both ends with
In Illinois Y esterday
straps of either birch, fiber or metal.
Drunken N egroes
At presc.qt but one strap I* used
scress the middle o f a citrus box, the
crate being nailed nt tho ends. The
CHICAGO, July 31.—One negro is
citrus shippers declare that the cost dead, two county highway policemen
of putting three straps on it box would are believed dying nnd two other men
be prohibitive. Protests by the Flor­ are seriously wnundi'd a* the result
ida Citrus Exchange nnd other ship­ of a fight at Worth, HI., between 160
pers to tho adoption of the new rule negro construction gang workers,
have resulted In the carriers granting citizens nnd policemen early Kundny
the shippers a hearing on the matter morning according to tl)e Chicago
in September. Some program, where­ Herald Examiner.
.
by the citrus shippers and growers
Fifty of the negroes, who occupy
can put forth their views nnd claims a camp Just outside of Worth at
in opposition to this new order, will midnight invaded a dance hall in
be in order for consideration at the Worth where a community dance of
white persons was in progress. The
Orlando meeting.
“ From the many responses thnt negroes, armed with knives razors
have been received to the notice call­ and revolvers, chose as partners the
ing the convention, I am confident white wsmen taking wives from the
that those will be a large and repre­ arms o f their husbands, says the
sentative gathering of both shippers Herald-Examiner. Resistance on the
and growers of fruits and vegetables part of the white was met with oaths
at .Orlando next Friday,” Traffic an dthreats of death, aays the news­

UNDERWOOD
TO HAKE RACE
. FOR PRESIDENT

Mana** Devi aaid Mondoy after­
noon.
“It la of vital importance
thatcnvonrtigrqwer,.and shipper, who
candposaiblr do no. attend the Orlund».peeling. Unless some united
action 1a taken and some plan of de­
fense adopted, It is not at all impossi­
ble that the proposals of the carriers
will become effective. In the event
the new refrigeratlort’ ri l e should be
put in effect on August 10, and the
new citrus box strapping regulation
adopted by the .railroads, it would
mean another costly burden on the
■boulders of the already over-loaded
citrus and vegetable men of this
state. Both matters are urgent and
require the Immediate attention of
the-shipper* end growers of both in-

duitriee,"—Tampa Tribune- •, .
-

PRES. H A R D IN G F E L L A S L E E P . SH O RT­
. ’ L Y A F T E R M ID N IG H T A N D CONDI­
TIO N R E P O R T E D
MUCH BETTER 1
________
H ad Obtained M ore Than Six H ours o f Sleep and
D a n g er o f Pneum onia Seem s to H ave Passed
-^-Physicians E ncouraged
.

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SAN FRANCISCO. July 31.— President Hardin* appeared to­
Sim m ons President
day to have won the first preliminary skirmish in his fiftht affninst
Live Stock B oard—
broncho-pneumonia and attending complications. Official bulletin
Elected at M eeting issued by five physicians attending him saitf there had been no

SEVERAUOJNDRED

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extengfon during the night and earlier part o f the day of pneumon­
ic are (in ai\d heart action was definitely improved. It added also
that lie had benefit ted hv fairly comfortnble night with consider­
able restful sleep. Definite indications o f improvement in condi­
tion of President Harding were contained in officinl bulletin issued
nt ten o’clock by attending physicians. “The president had fairly
comfortable night with considerable restful sleep. Temperature
at nine o’clock one hundred, pulse 120, respiration 40 regular.
There had be^n no expansion of pneumonic areas and heart action
definitely improved. Nourishment nnd fluids belhg taken regular­
ly. Elimination satisfactory. He expressed himself ns feeling
better nnd less exhausted.”
.
PRESIDENTIAL HEADQUARTERS, San Francisco,
July 31.— President Harding, who fell asleep shortly after
midnight had u night which was regarded by watchers as
encouraging. He had obtained more than six hours sleep nnd
nt six-fifteen o’clock was still asleep.
.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.— President Hnrdiag wns so re­
freshed by sleep which lasted more than six hours last night that
he said this morning he felt nble to look nt the news of the day nnd
sent out for the morning papers nil of which wer«i devoted largely
to accounts of his illness. It wns said thnt an informal statement
as to the president’s condition would l&gt;c given out within an hour
or two.
.

K. A. DOUGLASS TOED THE UO
tAHY CLUB SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
The Sanfonl Rotary Club had a
wonderful meeting today nt the ac­
customed hour at the Hotel Valdes in­
terspersed with good music nnd good
talks and much fun. President G. W.
Knight' called the meeting to order
promptly on time nnd asked R. J.
Holly to invoke the divine blessing on
tho assemblage.
H. C. Worthington, better known
ns "Shorty" since he is over six feet
it height, was asked to stand up And
show the Sanfonl Rntarians how tall
they grow in Jacksonville,
The ball games were discussed and
it wns,decided to challenge tho Kiwnnis Club to play again on Friday of
tills week for the benefit o f charity.
Randall Chase had chnrge of tho
meeting todny ns chnirmnn und he
started his .program by cnlling on.F.
C. MeMnhon for a song nml “ Mac"
who is n former opera singer, gave
them the prologue from l’nglieaccl, nccompnnird by Mrs. R. R. liens that
wns greatly enjoyed by all present.
Mr. MeMnhon hns a fine voice of
wonderful power und he has lost
none of his vocal talents with which
l.e used to entertain thousands while
he was in opera. Rnndnll then culled
on Hon. E. A. Douglass fhr n faw
words on the history of Sanford nnd
Seminole county nnd Mr. Douglass be­
gun by saying thnt tomorrow Semi­
nole county would be just ten yenrs
old nnd he thought it a good tinio to
tell o f nome of her achievements.
Seminole, the smallest but one of the
best counties in the state, had ten
yenrs ngo an assessed vnluo of $2,47(1,1)57. The incomplete assessment

CLOUDBURST AND
ELEC
Mrs. John Fuller
TRICAL STORM PLAYS
On T he Southern
HAVQC
;
R a ce Com m ission
Orlando hna the distinction of hav­
ing one of her citizona u member of
Iho Southern Interracial Commission,
which la meeting in Asheville, August
1, 2 nml 3, Mrs. John T. Fuller hnvlng
left yesterday on the afternoon train
for Asheville where she will attend
the session. Mrs. Fuller wns called to
Asheville by the receipt of an urgent
telegtam front the commission's chnir­
mnn Sunday afternoon.— Orlando Sen­
tinel.

STOCK JUMP
ON EXCHANGE
FROM REPORTS
That
President W as
V ery 111 in Cali­
.
forn ia

SCORES HOMELESS
Fifteen Feet of Water hi Ipie^
mond Streets— Much Prop­
erty Damage
(ll»

T fcr A . a a r l a t r d F r e a a )

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RICHMOND, V « „ July St.—1Thou­
sands of dollars of damage was caus­
ed by a cloudburst and electrical
storm last night-during which local
weather bureau reported seven and
twenty-six hundredths inches of rain­
fall. Scores of persona were render­
ed temporarily if not permanently
homeless. Stores, residences and
manufacturing plants and other places
in low lying sections of the city grp
flooded. Water reached a depth of
ten feet in front the union station.
At other points fifteen feet were re­
corded,- according to fire department,
officials, who occupied more than six.
hours rescuing scores of persons
from homes.

BALTIMORE, July 31.—Cloudbursts and a scrica of terrific thun­
derstorms, sweeping the counties ot
western Maryland, ctused the Patpparo river to overflow its banks late
( I I ) T h e .■■•iwlntril P r r . O
NEW YORK. July 31.— Official buildings before it SURD7»gJNuYo
overnight reports that Harding's con­ yesterday, sweeping bridges and
dition was grave brought large vol­ buildings before it, driving hundreds
ume of selling orders into today's of families from their houses and
stock market nnd enused n break of causing damage thnt will run into
'
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.— The prenident passed (he best
one to two points In United States millions of dollars. Hundreds ot
niftht comparatively mjice he has been HI, Genernl Sawyer, his perSteel, Studobnkor, Baldwin and other houses are nlmorft covered with water- ~
sonnl physician said 1h a statement at eight o’clock this morning.'
,
nn„ roxinmtc speculative
lenders.
Commission
One entire town, MnrriolsvlUe, ia
••The president had the best night comparatively that he had since ly 45,500,000.
*
Sanford’s assessment houses said it wns much liquidation reported under water. Property dam­
illness began,” said Sawyer. “ Thut augers well. Conditions seem toll for thnt year was 52,250,005 nnd from steel investors who hnd become
to wnrrnnt statement that apparently he had gotten into clear this yenr is approximately 55,657,750, freightened by the turn for the worse age is very heavy, but no lots of life
hnA-^ccn reported. *
'
sailing.”
Sawyer confined his announcement to his brief state­ or nn inrrensu of nbnut 105 per ccpt in the presidents’ illness.
Many "towns hnve been tut off from
ment coming out from consultation with other attending physic­ in the ten years nnd this is only the
other parts of the state. No word
Ians to meet newspaper men. Word from the president’s sick es would amount to nbout the same fighns been received from them sine late
room through another source supported the belief thut grew dur­ reul estate vnlue. The personal taxyesterday afternoon. Many plecea of
ing the night that he was getting n rnther good nights sleep. He urea and show the same percentage of
furniture are floating down the river.
took some nourishment this morning,' rend newspapers it was ir.crense in city nnd county.
At 8:15 p. m., half of a atone dam,
learned.
. *
The schools in 1017 showed nn at­
about 10 Oyardn wide, waa swept
tendance of nbout 2,000, in 1922 they
away by the torrent, causlhg the
Prosidental Headquarters, Pnlaco man Wilbur, went to another floor
showed 3,200 pupils or ten per cent n
high waters nt tho bridge to mount
Hotel, Sun Francisco, Calif., July 31. of tho hotel to talk over the situation.
even higher. Barns on the Carroll
year.
Dr.
Wilbur’s
countenance
was
— President Harding’s condition be­
Tomorrow night tho Orlando chap­ county side of the branch were swept
Tho city schools had voted bonds for
came grave last night nnd an an­ grave.
ter,
Order of DeMolny, will put on one
A h a measure of preenutiofi pxygen $100,000 nnd other districts fo r ‘ suf­ of tho best minstrels ever seen In this uway.
nouncement was made to that effect
ficient to bring up the grand total for
Farmers, however, since the wa­
ufter a c o n s u lta tio n by phyniclnns in tanks were brought into the hotel
school purposes to $248,000 for edu­ locality. Jimmie Collins, well known ters begun their rise at 8:30 p. m.,
late
Inst
night
but
physicians
said
attendance upon the Chief Executive.
cation. $250,000 worth of school minstrel director of Tampa, has had removed cattle to high ground
Another consultation of physician* tho need for tnht administration had
charge of the entire program and nnd these did pot suffer in Um de­
buildings were built since 1015.
i nthc case of President Harding was not appeared at that -tinte. The ox­
Seminole county has more brick from tho reports of peoplo thnt hnv« struction of the barns.
held last night, the third since yes­ ygen would be administered, it was
A second cloudburst occurred at
tojuis
per capita than any other coun­ seen minstrels ami vodvila directed by
explained, only in case tho patient
terday morning
him it certainly must bo n good one. Woodbine at nine o’clock last night
ty
and
wns
the
first
coOnty
in
the
The minstrel is divided Into three nnd Ellicott City, aomu distance away,
All of the physicians who had pnr- showed difficulty in breathing be­ state to bond for the construction of
parts
nnd besides tho beautiful tab­
tiepnted in the previous consultations cause of congestion in his lungs.
Soon after the issuance bf tho bul­ brick roads, having ot this time Home leau thaV-is included, choruses of the haa been warned that ten more feet
with the exception of I)r. Ray Lyman
of water soon would reach tjiat place.
$040,000
in
brick
roads,
Home
of
the
.
Wilbur met In Inst night’s conference. letin, Lieutenant Commander Boone bonds having been retired for these is­ latest music will be heard.
All lights and telephone* ore out of
Tickets are 75c for all which Is a commission.
It was said to be uhlikrly nnd state­ went out for a walk which he said sues.
.
.
very low price for such a high class Hundreds of livestock have perish­
ment would be issued after the doc­ might well bo interpreted ai meaning
In
1013
there
were
35
vacant
stores
that no crisis was immediately ex­
entertainment. Part of tho proceeds ed. Many have ben seep floating
tor’s meeting.
In Sanford and today with 34 new
pected.
will go to the Sanford Chapter, Order
Tho physicians declared in n state­
Announcement wa» made that stores having been constructed In the of DeMulay which is sponsoring thia down the river.ment that "definite central patches of
According to word from Sykesv(lle
there would be no further consulta­ past two years there ia not a vacant show.
broncho-pneumonia had developed In
and
Pikesville on the south branch of
store
or
one
that
can
be
rented.
Five
tion during the night unless there
Remember the time, Wednesday
the right lung as indicated clinically
wa sa decided change in tho condi­ hundred new residences have been night, August 1st at 8:16 o'clock at the river, these towns are also under
constructed, two veneer plants start­
by the x-rajr.” •
water.
tion o f tho Chief Executive.
thu High School auditorium.
See
Sewn miles of track of the fftfOed,
two
wholesale
houses,
a
cold
■topThe development of pneumonia wns
Members of tho Prcsjdent’a party
Lewis Shipp nt tho Herald office or more and Ohio railroad are roporfod
tho one thing Which Brigadier Gen­ as they scanned tho last bulletin^ is­ age and pro-cooling plant, three Ho­
Ralph Woodruff at Woodruff Ss submerged
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eral Sawyer, the President’s personal sued were prompt to note tho meas­ tels, eight fino garages, and ono hun­
Watson’s store for tho tickets.
As far as la known, no llvp* v * f*
physician, had said less than two ured words of the physicians when dred miles of hard surfaced roads in
lost. The flood, tho most disarontw
hours earlier that he feared almost they said the President was “ tempera­ the county and twenty miles of now
•LEVIATHAN PROFITS BIG.
since the Putapsco overfloppud Its
above all else, as a complication.
mentally" as contrasted with "phy­ paved streets in the city either built
banka in 1808 and took • toll of I t
or
being
built
together
with
about
“ Definite central patches of broncho­ sically” well adapted to maka a
W ASH IN G TO N , July 3 1 ,-A gross lives in tha vicinity of Elliott City,
thirty
miles
o
f
new
aldowalks.
pneumonia In the right lung, as indi­ strong fight against the broncho­
A fino new primary achol haa been profit of $770,000 waa realized from ran highest at Pykesville, EJUpH Cfty
pneumonia Infection.
cate! clinically and by the x-ray.
added to the two already constructed the maiden voyage of the Leviathan and other points' between these pinna
“ Nourishment is being taken regu­
paper.
hi
and.large additioncto tho high school it waa announced at the offices of and the river’s mouth.
the shipping board. Receipts on the
The screams of the women were larly and the abdominal symptoms GHANT UN1TBD STATES
In
addition
to
the
famlltertlM^t
and
the
grammar
schools
in
the
city
‘ • PRIVILEGES OP 8TBA1T8
hoard by official! of the village. are leas noticeable. ,
rid many new schools throughout the outward voyage from New York to forced to abandon their himfcBi &lt;
“
While
his
condition
is
grave,.he
Europe were $411,000 and those on era who sought refuge « t
When they entered the place the
LAUSANNE, July 31.— Moatfavor- county.
negroes began firing. Additional help is temperamentally well adapted to
Many new buainoaa blocks, two new the return were $368,000 a total of floors, wore rescued by
waa aummoned and when they arriv­ make a strong fight against the In­ ed-nation treatment la to be given the
$770,000.
Town after town waa plunged M g
United States in regard to the free­ bank buildings, the new four atory
ed a general fight started. The ne­ fection.
The actual “out of pocket” operat­ darkness and cut off from all commu­
Puteaton-Brumley
building
and
sixdom
of
tho
etralU
by
Turkey,
accord­
"Pulse, temperature and respira­
groes* retreated toward their camp
“
story First National Bank building ing expenditure for the round trip nication with the outage
and, when they arrived there, were tion are about the same at shown In ing to the iterms of an agreement
being among the tall ones recently totalled $400,000, the announcement bridges were carried away er inun­
reached
between
American
and
Turk­
the.
previous
report,
reinforced by 100 other negroes and
constructed or being constructed- Mr. paid. This sum did not include cap­ dated by tbe rapidiy ri*l«« Unomt,
ish experts here over the week-end.
’Signed, 8. E. Sawyer, M. D.
the police called for further aid. More
Barnes and livestock Were SWfgt
Douglass wound -up his talk by say­ ital cost and other overhead
All
privileges
of
the
straits
con­
“Bity Lyman Wilbnr, M. D.
than two hundred ehota were ex­
away in the swiftly moving current. J
ing that Sanford and Seminole county
vention
will
be
received
by
the
United
"
C
H'
Cooper,
M.
D.
'
changed and there was a hand to hand
-J. J. Boone, M. D."
‘ f t States although it U not a signar of had been doing things especially in this gram by having all sing the “Hast Miss and power plonk
flght before the negroes were over~
Secretary 'Worf^ one of the con­ the treaty. The clause regarding last two years and everyone should and Egga” song and several other and their machM&gt;*vy
come.
.
Whole sections of
sulting physicians, 16ft the President's collection of Uxe# on American com­ feel proud of the record. “Be a boos­ good .ones and the meeting adjourned
were torn up and
with
the
feeling
that
cwryono
pres­
ter”
said
Mr.
Douglass
or
go
to
some
panies
and
Individuals
in
Turkey
will
rooms
plainly
disturbed
by
the
change
In the old days Americans didn’t
other dime as there was no place tor ent had imbibed something of benefit United railway bridge I
know Europe well enough to appre­ in the President’s condition. He was also apply to the United States.
and. had alto, enjoyed ■ corking good was flooded and care VMM
any pessimists In this county. *
ciate her, and now they know her joined by Secretary Hoover and with
.cross.
*‘ ’
program.
,
Mr.
McMahon
wound
up
tht
proThe*
Dally
H
en
l4
16c
per
week.
.
ope of the physicians, Dr. Bay Ly
too wtU. ‘
.
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SAN FRANCISCO. July 31.— From midnight on the quiet of
the presidential suite wns broken only by frequent visits of Lieut.
Commander Boone, the physician who had direct charge of the pa­
tient throughout (he night to the sick room. Each visit wns same
quiet opening of door, brief stay inside and equally qquicl closing
uf pttUiL Nu comment was furlhcutuum qltcx uoy uf these visits,
but ns the night wore on an air of grenter cheerfulness than had
been evident Inst night wnH worn by the physician.

BIG MINSTREL •
TOMORROW NIGHT
AT HIGH SCHOOL

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M R S . F R E D D A IG B R . Society Editor

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I m r i or If m
nr* rotrrtalola.fr, w rit.
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M anatee Co. G row ers,
F orm N ew A ssociation
o n C o-operative Plan

FLORIDA FACTS
Florida hoMs out a pecu­
liar welcome to the birds,
there bolng large numbers
to of sanctuaries In tho south­
oa ern part o f the state.' 'Id
da Pinellas county alone has
St.
to thirteen sanctuaries:
to Petersburg, Pnss-a-GrUlo,
to Gulfport, Largo, Clearwat­
Pa er, .Apons, Dunodin, Ozonn,
Otysnjnr. Safety Harbor,
Wall
Springs,
Tarpon
^Wjngs, and .Treasure IsT
Jand. ,j" ,...
.
Clay county, with 4,494
Pa acres in actusl cultivation,
Pa produced various crops last
year valued at t more than
half a million dollars.
Duval county, the sent of
Pa
Pn the state's metropolis, grew
Pa fruits and nOts, valued at
Pa 1109,383. Tho pecan crop
Pa wns worth $77,374, and figs
Pa $37,149.
Counties reporting for 1922
showed approximately the
following values for crops
Pa produced in Floridn:
Fruit crops.-... $27,804,478
lot
Pa
Field crops .... 20,231.412
Truck crops .... 17,378,323
p-i
Milk ________ 0,400,493.
Eggs ...... ........ J4,379,753
Poultry ........... 3,045,000
mi
Pa
Livestock on band,
to
all kinds..... 50,000,000
Pa
Alachua couty has anPa arca in nerenge o f approx­
Pa imately 007,080 acres, equal
to to 1,202 square miles. In
lOip-10, 105,802 acres .of
to this area were cultivated.
Pa This had grown to 125,GG7
cultivation in
PuN acres in
which crops
P« 1021-22, on
Pa were produced to the value
Po of $1,747,414. Cattlo rais­
to ers in Alnchun had on hand
111 livestock valued at nearly
Pu $0,000,000 at the close of
Pa the 1922 crop year.
to
X-a Pa Xa Ha 1M X« xa to to

Will Adhere To V. 0 . B. Method of
to
Marketing Vegetables.
d--.

PRADENTOWN, July 3 0 -S o many
growers and shippers o f vegetables
hsvo expressed themselves os desir­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ing affliction with an association
Tuesday—Sobsccriptlon Bridge Tar­ formed along co-operative lines that
ty, at Woman’s Club House, at 8:15 will adhere to the f, o. b. method of
p. m., by Mrs. Ed Lane and com­ marketing, that a new association or
Exchange Is about to bo formed here
mittee. Public is invited.
*
for the purpose of performing such
. Roy MtNntfb spent the week-end at service in car lot shipments from the
to
Daytona Beach as the guest of his Manatee county districts.
Sanford realised this fact and two
or three associations there have com­
• -’&gt;«•*
Mrs. Roy Peeples returned yester­ bined and formed one large one, con­
day from Asheville, N. C., where she trolling some .1,500 cars, and It is
their purpose nnd determination to
spent the past month.
keep a uniform grade and pack and
sell everything f. o. b. track Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs- John Leonard! spent
• They nro tired of letting commis­
the week-end In Plant City as the
sion houses determine tho vnluo of
guests of the latter's mother.
*
products and to promlscous consign­
ment policy and come out boldly with
Glenn C. llaynlan o f Savannah, Ga., the statement!! that f. o. b. selling is
spent the weck-ctid here with his wife tho only safe! and anno remedy and
Ptid family.
that must be rigidly odhrfcd to or
Florida growers may as well ’close
Prof. P. R. Cooper returned home shop.'
yesterday from a motor trip to North
A charter will be applied for, hav­
Carolina.
ing among its incorporators, W. I.
Kirkhoff, of Bradontown, E. B. Had­
XI
Mr. and Mrs. George DeCottes ley of Oncco, J. B. ( ’haddock of
Ha
Rrndcntown
and
sovcral
other
well
spent tho week-ond roost delightfully
known
residents
covering
different
in DcLand as the guest o f friends.
districts of Manatee county.
J. B. (’haddock, who has been Ident­
Miss Barita* lake spent tho week­
Xa
ified with the marketing interests of
end at Daytona Beach a / the guest of
to
vegetables nnd fruits all his lifo nnd
frlcnde from Orlando.
to
whose homo has been ljradentown
to
since 1014 and who has n wide and
Carl Sc has) returned home Saturday
to
favorable acquaintance with growers
■ from Green Oove Springs where he
to
and shippers, will together with oth­
•pent tho past two weeks on business.
to
ers form a purely co-opcrntivc asso­
to
ciation or exchange and with suffi­
Misa Helen Atkinson oQ Madison
to
cient tonnage, they have the hearty
was among the arrivals in tho city
to
support of the Floridn Citrus Ex­
yesterday and Is stopping nt the
to
change.
Montcsuma.
to
The selling expense perfected
X:;
through
this purely
co-operative
Mrs. P. M. Elder and Misses Alice
X*
methods is materially reduced, all
Elder and Marth^ Coney leave Wed­
Xn
selling nnd offico expenses being at
nesday for Daytona
Reach where
to
n nominal flat rate per package.
they will spend the month of August.
High class grades nnd association
packs nnd brnnds will be established,
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
Miss Grace Gillnn has returned
uniform and dependable,' the present
home from Daytona Reach where she
Intcntio nbcing that n thoroughly ex­
Forenoon nnd afternoon titles occur
spent the past week as the guest of
perienced nnd efficient field manager nt approximately the snnto hour and
Miss I-cna Bello llagsn.
will have full charge of nil field nr- minute.
rnngomonts, his capabilities in this Date June
Oct
July Aug. Sept.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson spent the
0:28 4:41
line being unquestioned.
6:33
1 4:05
4:31
week-end at Daytona Reach ns the
Mr. Chaddock will hnvc sole chnrgc O
5:20
7:38
0:14
7:20
«• 4:55
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Buch­
and supervision of sales and as this 8 5:47
8:17
8:37
0:02
7:11
anan.
association grows there will be man­ 4 0:43
8:00
0:30
7:01
0:24
OiOO 10:11 10:32
agers for other departments ns re­ 5 7:24
7:50
Mrs. Handel and daughter Ger­
quired, such ns material nnd advance 0 8:17
8:51
9:57 11:08 11:20
truda, are spending some time in
0:44 10:52 11:41 11:51
mnnngcr, etc.
7 9:07
Jacksonville as the guests of rela­
This organization will start off 8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12^7 12:40
tives.
with a minimum tonnage of 200 to 9 10:44 11:30 11:50
1:08
1:38
1:51
2:28
230 enrs promised nnd with a friend­ 10 11:30 11:50 12:42
Mr. and Mrs. John Schirard nnd ly co-operation is sure of n steady
3:18
2:47
1:31
II 12:10 12:24
family and their guests motored to
4:00
2:13
3:35
growth.
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1:10
12 1:00
Daytona Reach yesterday for the
6:00
Suitable house nnd packing ar­ 13 1:40
1:55
3:04
4:24
day.
-d
rangements will he secured before 14 2:20
2:38
5:57
3:51
5:18
the shipping season opens.
4:40
0:14
0:59
3:15
15 2:65
Allen Jonrs, who has been working
7:18
8:02
Should it not be possible to sell 18 3:34
4:00
IH32
with his uncle, ni- Rrndcntown, is each and every car track shipping
0:03
0:30
8:22
17 4:21
4:54
spending a few days hero with his point or before it renchea diversion
7:34
9:25 10:00
18 5:08
5:48
mother,''Mrs. Allen Jones.
point then other agencies will be 19 0:02
0:47
8:40 10:25 10:50
brought into action with u normal 20 7:02
9:43 11:21 11:45
7:61
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Evans nnd flat rate applying. It is a co-opera­
8:67 10:64 11:57 12:07
21 7:34
children of Palmetto nro spending tive movement In the right direction gr»
R:32
9:69 11:43 12:31 12:53
this week here as the guests of rela­ and one hard to bent from tho view­ 28 0:30 11:01 11:53
1:18
1:37
tives.
2:01
2:19
point o f ‘ the incorporators, who have 24 10:28 11:60 12:47
2:50
2:42
studied the proposition front many 20 11:20 12:07 ’ 1:37
Mrs. Aldino MeMichael and Mrs.
3:20
2:22
3:21
20 12:24
1:02
angles.
Mitchell and family loft yesterday
3:55
4:00
3:04
1:63
Through the f. o. b. method of mar­ 27 1:18
for Daytona Reach where they will
2:41
3:44
4:32 '4:43
keting closely adhered to very little 28 2:10
■pend two weeks or so.
6:10
3:20
4:20
6:22
delay will be occasioned in settlement 29 2:59
0:09
6:00
5:52
4:08
with the growers, a factor which will 30 3:40
Mrs. Tom Adams urn! daughter bo greatly appreciated.
0:50
4:49
5:52
31
Miss Gladys leave Wednesday for
The organisers do not enter this
Daytona Beach whero they will spend field nB strangers or with untried or First Quarter Full Muon Last Quarter
Juno 21
June 28
July 5
tho next two weeks.
experimental methods to apply. Cash
July 20
July 27
Aug 4
buyers should bo encouraged and
'
Aug. 20
Sept. 3
Mr. nnd rMs. Harry U. Lewi* are with proper inducements -they- will Aug. 19
Sort. 24
OcL 3
now at Bnttle Creek, Mich., taking come here ns they do to Wnuchula; Sept. 17
the Rett Cure at the Battle Creek For.t Myers nnd other points nnd the
Sanitarium.
management arc assured o f co-opera­
tion from all sources.
Misses Elisabeth ’ Flowers nnd
The signature of growers and ship­
Dcmarius Musson,
Messrs. Ralph pers is all that is required.
Warren and Warren Eigenmann were
Kales office will be maintained in
a congenial party spending the day llrndcntown or Palmetto as seems
yesterday at Coronado Beach.
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best hut the organisation will conduct
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Mr. and Mrs. Reid were visitors in
operations on both sides of the river
Mf. and Mrs. Elmo Travers, IL E. as well ns in other parts of the coun­ Orlando Saturday.
Thomas and L. L. Harris of Palmetto ty.— Brndcnlown Journal.
Harry Phipps of Tamnpa wns the
arrived in tho city Saturday fur a
guest of his brother J. E. Phipps last
short stay and arc registered nt the
GGG quickly rclicvcM Constipation week.
Montcsuma.
Mrs. F. J. Nelmycr is spending a
DillousnesK, Headaches, Colds
few weeks at Coronado Beach.
and LaGrlppc.
Mr- and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs.
Mrs. George Stuart and George
5-l-o.n.w.-20tc
t •
Frank Alien and Mr. Hlankcmoro of •
Stuart motored to the beach on Wed­
QrJf)P{lo and Misa Alberta Aycock
Now is your last opportunity to nesday.
spept Jfsjt^fllay molt pleasantly at save money at the July Clearance
fred Reid entertained tho
Mrs,„,iffcd
J^Rdi.
Club Wednesday afterP « j j ^ a , Beach.
'
West
Sale.—Sanford Dry Goods Co. 104-lte
noon.
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II
i _igr
w** yvij
Cecil
Butt
of
Orlando,
who
Is
Mi*q
Qliye
I)inkc|.was
the guest of
NO
MP.RTING
AMERICAN
LEGION
Hr*
&gt;cndir
■pending
the summer at l&gt;aytona
Miss Mildred Huston of Sanford last
Brack, spent tho week-end here as tho
•
Thera will bo no mooting of -tho week.
guest of her sisters, Mrs. Claude Csmpbcll-Lossing Camp American
J. E. Phipps has added a screen
Howard and Mra. A. II. Wallace,.
legion this week and at tho proaunt porch to his home on Crank Illll.
South Longwood stUI continues to
lime the date of the meeting is not
Wm. Leavitt, time keeper of A. C. known. Notice will be given in the grow. ML Smith o f Orlando is erect­
L. Railway at Lakeland, stopped over llrrahT and by card a* soon as the ing a cement house.
Mr. Reiter is building an apart­
In Sanford for the week-end with $ii date la decided upon.
ment house on his property near the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.' Leavitt
en route to Lakeland from a trip
G. W..Lawton’, Bracelet Watch Ex­ Baptist church.
Mrs. J. * 11. Bear o f Winter Park
which included Atlanta, Chicago, Buf­ pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Flo.
falo, Niagara Falls and Detroit.
4 -14 -tfc and Mrs. Mattie McClung of Swoope,
Virginia, were the guests of Mr. add
The bachelor has some advantage!* jtfrs. J. S. Dinkel Sunday.
The two- .things that servo beat to
(iw(u&gt; cjjl.fecnee arc sopr.d hut lie he* nobody to, qhu.se whyu ho ( 'Several Longwood people attended
has a summer cold.
tHe cetolval at IAkc Mary Thursday.
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L0NGW00D

Another week
Sanford.

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THE WEATHER
For Florida-: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday; prob­
ably local thundershowers.

In which to build

to to to to to to x a to

Tho benches took their regular
quota o f Sanford visitors yesterday.

to
to
to

CLAY AWAY THE YEARS

That now hfldgC contemplated at
New Smyrna and foronndo will make
tho Uttar beach a Sanford resort.

Apply Boncilla Bcautlfier cssmlc dau to
your face. and rest while it dries, then
remove and see and feel the wonderful
difference In the color and texture of the
skin.
S
. P. M. Elder and Chnrles Evans nrc ' Guaranteed to do these definite things l«r
spending today nt Leesburg on busi­ the face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and oivait color. Lilt out the
ness.
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tinea. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged porea. Rebuild facial tis­
Walter Morgan spent the week-end sues and muscles. Make the akin soil
and smooth.
j
with homo folks and wont out in the You can obtain regular aim from your
favorite toilet counter. II noi, send this
sticks todny.
ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis. Indiana, lore trial tube.
Chtirchwcll's have a big supply of
seed hod cloth with prices and quality
right. See their advertisement in
this issue.
„
NOTICE

SDnAdRlPTION BRIDGE PARTY
Subscription Bridge pnrty„ nt the
Woman’s Club Tuesday njght, at H:15.
Reservation phono Mrs. Ed. Ijinc,
(2220) or Mrs. Ed Lano (472) for
mission 50c.
.
103-3tp
servations.
/
STOPPED HIS PAINS
.
"I Was suffering with a severe cold,
headache and pains in my abdomen,
writes J. B. Dring, Newport, R .. I.
'■Aftor taking Fdtcy'a Honey* and
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cath­
artic Tablets I was ontlrcly relieved
of my cold nnd pains.” Coughs re­
sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma,
Hay Fever, Croup nnd Whooping
Cough nrc quickly relieved with Fol­
ey’s Honey nnd Tar.
The largest
selling cough fncdlclno In the world.
Sold everywhere.— Adv.

IT 5 W P J 1 A IG

The annual meeting of the Fcrnnli)Look for the advertisement of the Lnughton Memorial Hospital Associa­
opening o f the new Milanc Theater in
tion will be held at the court house at
this issue and the big production thnt
eight o’clock Thursday evening, Au­
will be given for opening night.
gust Otli, 1923. All members are urgo.l to he present. •
It’s all wronyy Mrs. House­
Mr. and Mrs. Conrud Bryan of
*
T. W. LAWTON,
j wife, it’s till wrontr— this Idea
Kissimmee were the guests o f Mr.
HCHfcLLE MAINER
President
o f sacrificing fifty-tw o or a
and Mrs. R. J. Holly yesterday after­
Secretary.
hundred
nnd four days out ofi
noon. Mr. Bryan is a prominent bus­
D7-30; 8-4-21; wkiy. 103-lt
the year in front o f a hot oven,
iness man and banker of Kissimmee.
Engineer Baisdcn is home again
after being in the Wnyrross hospital
for sovcral months. Ills mnny San­
ford friends ure glad to sec him bark
on the job again.

PICNIC.
The Junior Department of the Bap- '
list Sunday school will hold iti an- j
nun! picnic at' Palm Springs tom or-1
row (Tuesday) afternoon. The m om -1
bers nrc asked to meet nt the church ;
nt 1:30 o’clock.

Notice of Teachers Examination
and a meeting of the Fcrnald-Iuiughton Hospital Association appear in NON-ACID FERTILISER CO. CON­
VENTION.
this issue. Read them if you arc in­
H. J. Starling, local manager nnd
terested in cither.
salesman for the Non-Acid Fertilizer
* Mr. ami Mrs. Endor Curlett, o f Gc- Co., left this morning for I-nkcland,
nevn, FIs., who have been enjoying a to attend tho three days‘ ‘Get Togeth­
visit here an the guests of Mrs&gt; Cur- er" met long of the Non-Acid Ferti­
Ictt's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. lizer men. Good and profitable reanil Mrs. Charles Ilrumlcy in Nclmnr nulla always follow these mccting.i
Terrace, expect to return to their for the buyer* and .salesmen.
home early next week.—St. Augustine
Rccurd.

that blasts the enjoyment of
every week. We’ll do your
hakinir for you— and please
pardon us madam, wc don’ t
mean anything personal— hut
we’ ll do it better, loo.

R0UTH BAKERY

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P r is c illa Dean and
J a m e s Kirkwood
[n the greatest romantic ip *w |
lar drama of all ti*,t

“ UNDER TWO
FLAGS”
It Is rarely that the screen off ^
|o complete a chronicle of j ’
tic ndventuro as has been pi
cd In this stupendous venl^
Qaida’s immortal novel.
all the exotic coloHng, th* *
tempo, tho passionate thrill of gi
fctory, this photoplny is
one of the film treats of th*
Also round six of

‘T h e Leather Push*J

The Herald for first clast job,

KING’S NaTREArMEK
brings
NENT RELIEF to those tsstssll

IN D IG E S T IO N
d a m s sdds.O ttX nsw ts troupdihtl
Condition, D is ta n t sml C

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restores NATURE'S ACTI\
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UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU

WE SELL

Genuine

Tho Dixie Motor company ho* mi
ad in today’* Herald announcing tlie
fact that they will conduct their bus­
iness on a spot cash basis in future.
This company will soon put on a sale
o f standard tires of every aixe at They cost no more titan others
greatly reduced price* for cn*h. Read
their ad today and wait for their lire
F. P f HINES
.
announcement.
|M Palmetto Are.— — PKone 481-J

Texas Oils

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A LL THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

Mr. nnd Mrs. I*. J. Fcitnor, of East
naaiinnaB nnB B aB B H B H B B nnauR N K tiB nR m aagK B M aaaaiiinai
Orange, N. J., have been recent visi­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"'•■■■■■■nB
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ o a B B K a k a K B g a a a a a a a E a a a a a a ie M iM
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tors here, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. ■
K. Bnrrctt nt their home on Valencia
street.. Although Mr. nnd Mrs. Feitnor have a beautiful home in tho
north, they nrc spending this summer
in Florida, on their commodious house'
boat in tho St. Johns river, near San­
ford.— St. Augustine Record.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin nnd E. II.
Brown were In the city today en route
from points in south Floridn to Jack­
sonville. Mr. Brown is (he former
sales mnnngcr o f the Virginin-Carelina Chemical Co., and Mr. Melvin is
taking his place and they arc making
the territory introducing Mr. Melvin
to the tKnde.
R. A. Newman has returned from
Hendersonville, where he wus called
by tho illness of Mrs. Newman who is
spending the summer there. ; He left
the folks in good health and they are
enjoying the mountains very much.
Mr. Newman will go to Hemlersonvillc some time in August and they
will* all drive hack in the car.
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a Big Supply
Seed Bed Cloth
With

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N O T IC E!

There* will be a board meeting of
the Woman’* ‘ Club at tho Club House
Tuesday morning at 10:00 o’clock.

ana uuali

ATTENTION, O. B. 8.!
A meeting of Seminole Chapter N".
2. O. K. S., Is hereby called for Wed­
nesday, August 1st, at 4 o'clock p. m.
to make arrangements to attend the
(). E. S. picnic at Eusti*.
MRS. JOHN GILLON,
ms
104-ltc
Worthy Matron.
Wc still have big money saving val­
ue s ul the Sanford Dry Goods Com­
pany's July Clearance Sole. Did you
get whnt you wanted? If not, do so
Tuesday, the last day of the sale,
,
104-ltc
The Herald for first class jobavork.

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Sanford DailyHerald
P a k lla M t v a r / i t l t n c M n * » » t Baa
Ogr at (fee H m M M M I m , U (
A t r » aa a ta ri, r ia .

T h e H erald P rin tin g1Co.
fr ttJ iH in ii
n ou r.

Gunboats are atil l firing on Chinese
Chi
v ■&gt;
TaunArVWen'in 'the 'Amoy district and
Chinese brigands are capturing Raxter street Jews and holding them for
ransom and the moving pictures.
Everyone seems to be satisfied with
the results so far.

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TOE, SANFORD, DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 31,1923

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nolc * County, Florida, df scribed
r il
,-hor*i
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the. Southwest cornerof Block One, Tier One; run west two
feet; thence north to Lake Monroe;
thcnco East two feet; thence South to
)&gt;eglnn!ng, and also
Beginning at the Southwest corner
o f Block Two, Tier one, run west two
feet; thence North 222.4 feet to tho
South line o f Commercial street;
thence East two feet; thence South
222.4 feet to beginning, and also
W e have a b ig lot o f R em n an ts le ft from our
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of Block Three, Tier One; run South
July
C learance
Sale ,!i
and
w e* *liu
w aI*.n t t o ; close
18fl feet; thcnco . West two feet;
*
f? *f m
•
thcnco North 18Q feet; thence East
them out quickly, so w e havb Driced thenv
two foot to bqginning.
be and the same h1 hereby pcrrqanontvery low. July C learance Sale p rices Will prely vacated find closed ns a public
street or highway.
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vail du rin g our R em n an t Sale, an d 'you have
Section 2.—That this ordlnnnco
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.
iBhnll bo nnd become effective imme­
another opportunity to buy !seasonable
mer»
Mil" ( *
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diately upon its passage and adoption.
Adopted this 23rd dny of July, A.
chandise at C learance Sale prices.
D. 1923.
FORREST LAKE,
, S. O. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL,
As the City Commis­
sion of the City of
Sanford* Florida.
Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS
(SEAL)
City Clerk, City of
Sanford, Florida.
Moved nnd seconded thnt the re­ R
quirements of a second reading of the
above and foregoing ordinance, nt an­
other regulnr meeting of tho .City
Commission not less than one week
from date, shall be dispensed with by
the unanimous .vote of the City Com­
Extends to Orlando nml Dnytonn ns well as the hundreds of
mission of tho City of Sanford, Flor­
bottles wc put out in Sanford every day
ida.
a
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. FORREST LAKE,
S. 0 . CHASE,
E L p E R SPR IN G S W A T E R
C. J. MARSHALL,
City Commission.
Attest:
on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking* water
L. R. PHILIPS
(SEAL)
for Central Florida. . It is also recommended for use*ia. bat­
105-ltc
City Clerk.

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K, J. U L L U D . — I t r r f M r r -T n t m rrr
U. A, If RBI.____ ____ ..G .arral H . a . f r r
it, n. n o i,i.t _ A to rtlilw H aiu tr

And now after having tho whole
country stirred up about her divorce,
Ratra N a t . K m h i •
Irene Castle comes home and says It
A flllM t lfa
is all n mistake— that she Is not di­
Clrralalloa Maaagar vorced and loves her husband. There
V alter B v . a .
,
is just this about itj Irene. Either
l i k w r l f l U a P r ic e la A I t i m c
O a a T r a r ____ ____ ,_________ ____ __ ___O C M get a divorce or quit talking about It.
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Dallrarai ta City kr Carrier
The State Railroad ^Commission
I* jO^tc
IJIi f
aaklr Her- states thnt It lloo* not and cannot
fa lM-»ava
a
Bfailaele Can
colled damages to cattltf by the rail­
road trails. In other wards It states
IF in AU TUP SAnCTOVOU
thnt while damages can 'be collected
T in t
*YOU *»N HW TJO*
' N i k t t n TH R AHfOdATP.II I'HKS*
YO
U
i L*/e orttKm we HMYf
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T hV Akaofclated P r e .i I* . eaclnslvalr that tho .commission is not in the col­
TTSKs. .
—
iS Hone!
W ill'
entitled to the u n for rapubllcatlon of lecting business. However it seems
all news dispatch** credited to It or
not o th .r w l.e oradlled In this paper to bo no difficult matter to make a
and also tha local nawa publlehed
full blooded Jersey out of a piny
baratn.
IIij
it
All rlchta o f re-publication o f apaclal woods cow after they ore crossed with
flapatrhaa herein are a im raaarrad,
ffl
' J * A tw ai wnoitAi.n m riC D iifo, r t . . . in a railroad engine so there should be
no argument over the question.
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1 TO AOVKHTISKIIS i
In caae o f arrora o r ommlaatnn In
-------------o------------U ral or other edvertle.m entn The
Herald Prlntln* Company
dura not
Karl Whmnnn is in demnnd ns a
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hold llaelf liable fo r daman* further
Upan the amount received fo r auch ml* speaker and he is always on the go
vertlaement*.
when he talks. A few Sundnys ngo
ho preached at Oaklnnd on '‘ From
Foretan AJv.rll.lne h*pra»»nlatWe
L THE AMERICAN PRE33 ASSOCIATION
Sinai to Canaan." la st week his sub­
ject before tho Morion County Cham­
ber uf Commerce was, "From Main
Street to Droadwny."— Orlando Sen­
in INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,
IOC
OUR COUNTY IS TEN YEARS 01,1) tinel. And evert with the three cent
tax on gas wc believe that Karl could
making Satsumn tho fenturc o f nil
Ten years ago or Just about that easily go, from Dan to Bdrshcebn in is purchased at a fair price it will re­ agricultural nnd horticultural ex­
quire
nlmost
the
entire
sum
from
tho
v
%Utpe the County of Seminole came one day.
bonds to put it in first class condi­ hibitionsinto being. It Was really divided in
Roth the sweet nnd Irish potato,
tion
and then the old bridge only lqnds
the legislature of 1013 and was pats*
FLORIDA IN TEN YEARS.
tho
blueberry,
sugar enne, peas,
you
tq
one
part
of
Coronndo
Reach.
erf In April o f that year but the mlbeans, okrn, Japanese &gt; persimmons,
If
this
much
money
Is
to*be
spent
on
minblrntlon of county affairs went
looking hack ten years no one can
plums, grapes are nil suited to this
Into effect in August of the some fail to be impressed with the great the old bridge the people will only
yean Those were interesting days progress made in Florida within that have an old bridge made over and section nnd grow abundantly in Sntsu
mnlnnd, but the prospective homeand it Is doubtful if there is a man space of time- And, basing our hopes something that will have to be kept in
seeker in other slates takes to the
constant
repair
like
nn
old
automo­
living In the confines of Seminole to­ for tho future entirely on the realiza­
Satsumn iden nnd it has n strange
day who would wish to go back into tions of the past, wc feel nssured of bile.
appeal to him. tl is a magnetic word,
The
new
bridge
will
bo
up-to-date
the mother county or who would be a much greater Florida ten years
and Pensacola nnd Sntsumnlnnd would
bettor off "if tho county had remained hence. At a greater Florida meeting nnd should not require any repairs
be foolish to fail to capitalize on
for
several
years
to
come.
It
will
intact as old Orange. Those who at the Seminole Hotel in Jacksonville
teries. If you arc not drinking Elder Springs Water nowSatsumas, nnd the biggest thing in
open
up
both
sides
of
Coronndo
Reach
were here at that time will remem­ a few days ago Mr. Karl Lehman,
A
Into
invention
is
thnt
of
a
ma­
the
Interstate
Fair
nnd
Satsunia
Fes­
give it a trial.
ber the great days of the rnmpaign secretary o f
the Orange County nnd with the wide boulevard that we
tival should be the Satsumn Festival. chine to make dinner plates and cups
when the question of the division of Chamber of Commerce, mndc the understand certain property owners
saucers from n kimi of dough similar
■—Pensacola Journal.
Ornngfi county came up and of the prophecy .that within ten yqnrs this will make on the Coronndo side it will
\\
to that of ice cream cones. The in­
PH O N E 311— W E ’L L D E L IV E R
mean
a
wide
street
from
the
river
to
work o f the committees and the de­ state will have mndc more progress
ventor
says
"My
invention
will
do
termined hand of men who went to than it hns in the past three hundred. the beach, n much safer roadway nnd
away with the much dreaded after
Tallahassee under the leadership of This, of course, Is too roseate and a much safer nnd better bridge in ev­
dinner dish washing, ns you simply
F, P. Forster to assist in putting It hopeful a view and perhaps came ery way.
eat your p)ate, cup nnd saucer for
And
then
Inst
hut
not
least
Corona­
over'. Hon. Forest Ijiko wbh the rep­ ffom the enthusiasm of oratory ut
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR desert nnd there is nothing left' but
resentative from Orange county who that banquet. Ilut the wheels of pro­ do nnd New Smyrna need two bridges
THE VACATING AND CLOSING your knife and fork."
put tho division over in the house gress art gaining speed nil the time nnd if Ibc new oqc is built they will
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and Senator Donrgan—the Senator
The Times-Union says: "N ow s1',nvc two bridges for the obi one will
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■HRHHRRRR■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R R IIH
be
kept
going
and
there
will
be
so
------ h e a r -----from the Nineteenth District support­ from all parts of the state shows thnt
AVENUE, A PUBLIC STREET IN
ed it in the sennte and tho deed was a building progress unprecedented in much travel on both bridges thnt they
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR­
DR. M A R TIN SO N
done. Just where tho iden started nil our annuls is sweeping the state. will be paying institutions. We would
IDA.
tinFlorida Sanitarium, Orlando,
and Just who rcully put it over is not It would be folly to say that (his was also favor u toll un both bridges until
WHEREAS, a survey of that por­
such
time
ns
they
arc
paid
for
if
the
nt the
known to tho public hut will lx- given past'd on a known demnnd of the vari­
tion of Palmetto Avenue from the
rounty
takes
them
over
and
then
some day In the Sanford Herald for ous communities for homes and for
ju g i F
^ w
TO[ s u B « « ; m - m j E m - . j o 8 A V !
= 7 e j K s V n m iJ t
M m ? n&lt;i &amp;■$&gt;
}&gt; *»(*.• »*- irv Utf bttiW tia itfT sftrirtcis
believe
in
om'
to
the
waters
of
Seminole county docs not
probably one man who had the most construction here is not ottly without
Lake Monroe "discloses that the var­
to do with the dividing of the county n precedent in the'state but it is so toil bridges but where the expense is
ious
property owners, ns well as the
large
it
is
another
matter
and
a
small
In the last analysis has never had far ahead of what is being experienced
City of Sanford, owning property on
toll
will
not
break
anyone
especially
the credit of it.
throughout tho country that one Flor­
Ilut tho county uf Seminole cu me ida city with fewer than twenty-five if they can pay the toll with the tho East Side o f Palmetto avenue
into being just ten years ago and it tbousund population was recently thought that they are helping the from tlie corner of Palmetto- Avenue
has Wen tun years of progress and mentioned ns occupying’ fifth or sixth ■county pay it nnd evpniunlty the and Second street nnrth to the waters ■
of Lake Monroe, have built and coii- IN
prosperity with the usual lean yearn place in building among the cities of bridge will bo made free.
f-trueteil
permanent brick structures
We believe the people of Now
and the fat years but the tight little the Union. It looks ns if the building
mid
buildings,
which said buildings
county of Seminole ban gftne ahead progress in the cities was a prepara­ Smyrna nnd Coronndo are making a
nnd
structures
extend into and are
step
forward
in
their
history
in
build­
and made a wonderful* record being tion gim! doubtless nn intelligent one,
one of the most progressive counties for more than double the present ing a new bridge that will make thnt constructed jp part nn said portion of
in the state of FInridn. It hns built population ten years hence.
section grow as never before, San­ Palmetto Avenue us said Palmetto
Avenue is located and shown on nnd
many miles of good roads and later­
“ Road building is in progress more ford folks love Coronndo Reach nnd
als, it has drained and put Into cul­ rapidly than ever before. Florida is more of them will go there when the by E. It. Trafford’a Map of Sunfnrd,
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tivation many forms and winter vege­ being advertised more extensively new road from the Osteen bridge to Florida, the only official plat nt. (his
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time
in
existence,
showing
the
various
table tt'aots, it hns come of the finest than ever la-fore. Misapprehension us New Smyrna is finished and the new
CAPITALIZED AT $250,000.00
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streets,
a
Venues
nnd
ulleys
of
San­
i
vegetable and citron lands in tho to heulth conditions ure being re­ bridge from New Smyrnu to Corona­
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state. It has some of the Wst cut­ moved nnd people all over the coun­ do is built. Seminole promised New ford, Flori&lt;1n„*nd
a
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
tle, hogs, sheep, poultry, etc , in the try are beginning to realize the fact Smyrna thnt they would build the
s
a
state. Seminole has- purchased one that Florida has a delightful summer bridge at Osteen crossing and it is FInridn, from time to time lias fur■
nlshed*
nhd
established
grades
for
the
«
of the finest court house buildings in climate. Industries ure being estab­ built. Now we expect New Smyrna
s
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Florida considering the sire and the lished in various parts uf the state and Coronado people to do their purl construction o f permanent side wnlks
a
amount Invested. The finances of tho nnd capitul ns well us Immigration is und their part will be making n good nn thnt portion, o f the East side of
■
Palmetto
Avenue
from
the
corner
of
county are in excellent shape und the coming in rapidly.'
hurd surfaced endurable road from
a
officials are all on the job working
"W e would not make the prediction Osteen to New Smyrna nnd n new Palmetto Avenue nnd Second Street,
to keep Seminole In the front ranks that Florida will be twice as popular road and bridge from that point to extending north to the waters of Luke
Monroe, nnd
uf all the rounties in the Nlute. A und twice as wealthy in 11)33 us it is Coronado,
WHEREAS, in so furnishing und
, brief resume of the county will be now but would not be at all surprised
Otherwise we will be forced to for­
establishing
grades nt various times
given in a later issue hut it is suffice if such were found to be the case, nnd get about Coronado and go to tho new
lor the construction of said sidewalks,
to say today that the county of Semi­ would be very much surprised if this beach ut Melbourne.
the^Kast line &lt;&gt;f tho grades for side­
nole in roads, in farming, in citrus stale should lack much of doubling
fruits atul stock raising, in good in Imth these respects in the next ten ACCENTUATING CERTAIN CROPS walks so established, hns been desig­
nated by the City o f Sanford, Florida,
schools both city and rurul, in health years. There is no room to doubt the
conditions, in citizenship und every­ fact that during the next ten years
Thu Journal would not have it ap­ as the west line o f all property abut­
thing that goes to nmke u good coun­ Florida will lead nil the states in pear that all agricultural and horti­ ting nnd fronting thereon, and
WHEREAS, tho property owners
ty can be classed among the leading gain."
cultural products are not important,
counties o f the stale.
and thut it is practicable te eliminate owning property on the East side of
Small in aize but big in doing
NEW &amp;MYltNA-COKONADO
any of them from tho Interstate Fair Palnietto Avenue from the corner of J
things, Seminole county and her o f­
nnd Satsumn Festival, but would like Pnlnu-llo Avenue nnd Second Street, ■■
BRIDGE
ficials can well feel proud of her rec­
to impress upon tho people the desir- extending north to tho waters of Luke ■
Tho voters of the New Smyrna dis­ ,bility of accentuating the Satsumu Monroe, through no fault on their £
ord and today on her tenth birthday
take stock’ und say that Seminole is trict are now considering the question
estival, for it has Wen the history part, have roused to be erected and J
all right and Seminole will he nil of buying the old bridge across the of all successful sections that they constructed partly in and upon I’nl- ■
river from New Smyrna to Coronndo became famous fur one particular motto Avenue, ns said Palmetto Ave- ■
right in years to come.
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or building another bridge to the product.
nue is shown and located according to *
south which would lend to the (leach
Our President is very ill today.
Take Sanford, for example. It is F. R. Traffotd’s mop of Sanford,:*
from the huart of New Smyrna. It known as the celery-producing cen­ Florida, various permanent buildings'■
And the nation is sorrowing fur seems that bonds to the amount of ter, and celery it w a s that gave to nnd structures on the East side o f ! *
him regardless of party affiliations. 9100,000 are to be voted in either Sanford advertising throughout the Palmetto Avenue between the points
event and if this is true there is no (tation. ' Lettuce, cabbage, cucumWrs aforesaid, and
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' -f '
a«
It Is probably all right ta get away question about whether it would bo and other trucking crop* are grown
WHEREAS, it appears to the C ity1
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■a
t
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will never find any better weather new. In the first place New Smyrna ford, and the let luce crop is quite aa Florida, that itlwill Inure to the best
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bridge for the past fifteen years,-The ialized and railed attention to iU the City o f Sanford, Florida, and to
time right here in Sanford.
fact that this bridge was not built at celery, and with very fine results.
the City o f Sanford, Florida, to va­
Lake Okeechobee is getting ram­ that time i« the reaaon why Coronado
Other cities and sections have cap­ cate, abandon .and permanently close
pant again and threatena to uverflow Reach has lain dormant far. that num­ italized on their favorite thing. Halt­ as a public street, thut'part of Pal­
the banka and aside from ruining the ber of years. Sanford people pur­ ing! Is known as tho potato section, metto Avenue hereinafter described, j:
countryside will spoil a bunch of good chased many of these lota on the Quincy as tho tobacco section, Plant
THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED
beach with the understanding that City for strawberries. Let Pensacola BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
■tills in the Everglades.
this new bridge would be built but not make tho mistake of trying to SANFORD, FLORIDA:
. Sanford la planning to buy the New Smyrna and Coronado had an at­ carry too heavy a load. By all means
Section 1.—That the portion of the
electric light and gaa plant* of the tack o f foot rot or die back or some­ have the other products on exhibition, East side of PalmfUo Avenue in the
Southern
Utilities Company and thing that retarded their growth and for the farmers and growers want to City o f Sanford, Florida, as shown by
greatly reduced rates. Tho cham­ nothing waa done about the bride un­ know about them, but for advertising E. R. Trofford’s map o f Sanford,
115 PARK AVE.-l'HONE 39G-S A N FO RD , FLORIDA
ber of commerce is back of move- til the present time, .
purposes and securing new settlers, Florida, iu per plat thereof duly af
•j,l^ant,— Dayton* Journal, i ■ , t
In the second place if the old bridge far better resulta may be obtained by record in the public records o f Semi-.
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53 at these wort? women
M* '.'over.Ifl"ycnn of age. Tho
Mr total wages of the women
workers reached $22,&amp;4.,
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Florida is noted for, (ts
** bird sanctuaries and its fedMi oral bird reservations.
In
Mi addition to tho several mu?
nicipal, county nnd privntcIM |y
donated
sanctuaries,
M there are elevel federal bird
Ml reservations, ns follows:
M, Dry Tortugns, Pine Island,
Mi JCey West, Pelican Iqlnnd,
Island Bay, Mosquito Inlet,
Ml Passage
Key,
Mutlacha
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Pass, Palma Sola Key, In1M dian Bird Key, CnloosahntIM chce, and nn Audubon Rc1M scrvatlon at Orange Lake.

ONE THOUSAND CHAPTERS *
OF ORDER OF DEMOLAY
IN THE UNITED STATES
With the granting of letters tem­
porary to the Parkland Chapter nt
Louisville, Kentucky, the Order of
DcMolny marked its one thousandth
chapter in the United States, accord­
ing to an announcement by Frank S.
Land, Grand Scribe and founder .of
the movement.
No fraternal, organization has
grown with tho same rapidity as De
Molay, which, within a period of four
years han grdwn from a boys’ club
of nine members to a membership of
well over one hundred thousand of
the country’s finest youth.
DcAfolay, Mr. Land said, is n se­
cret organization for boys between
the ages o f sixteen nnd twenty-one
and is built on a ritual anyone would
subscribe to. It stresses food, sonship, good citizenry nnd tcachos con­
structively about schois, churches nnd
like subjects.
No other organization, according
to Mr. Land, stresses citizenship so
strongly. It tenches a boy Implicit
faith in his parents nnd guides him
Into better citizenship'through good
morals nnd manners.

father, molhoj and 'children had been ■■■■■■■■:
visiting a neighbor,, pnd were return&gt;lng home, when a band of Seminolos
sprung from the bushes, swarmed
about the moving ox cart, and with
their tomahawks struck their victims,
and scurried nway In fear of a party
o f white men rtho- then on their trail
the con ven ien ce and s a fe ty -o f- vf ritijig1 theft!1
anti who came upon the bodies o f the
TAM PA; July SI .— Resident* who mother, father arid three children
check in paym ent o f b ills—because t h # "
havo iiveif in the -Tampa vicinity for huddled together.
forty years or more are looking for­
Those left to care for the victims
thirik th eif incom e too snVaH'fbr a bank atei
ward to consummation of plans tin­
thus found the baby of the family
der way for a reunion o f the old tim­ (now Mrs. Mobley)^ Mill breathing,
count.
•a
ers'of Hillsborough county.'None* but although seriously Wounded and unpersons who hnve resided in the coun­
,conscious. She was nursed hack . to
ty for forty years will participate i»\
This is a mistake, this b a n k ^ h v it^ ' you*
h«4lth»:but still carries{ a crippled
the barbccUc-picnic which is spqhsored hand, the mark bf her thrilling orr
by "Uncle^Jad," of the Tampa Times,
C hecking A ccou n t regardless o H t s sfee;
who announces that a "dark secret*1
%#n'. 1%« . * * f
| |/.V*t .i -il#_
.;A[
W|H be revealed to the old-timors
A s y ou r incom e GROW S, s o too will yoO^
when they gather at the country homo
of II. P. Kennedy, "Gulden's Shoals"
bank accou n t. #
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near hero.
A definite, dole for the frolic has
not been »et)*butthe invitation list is
nbout completed, and the timo o f the
nfTair may be expected to be made
known at any'time. The latter part
of August has been mentioned ns the
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
probable time.
Tiie why and wherefore of the par­
a F. WII1TNBR. Cathie*
F. P. FORSTER, President
ty has been announced by "Uncle Gad’
mb an* effort to bring together each
«nd every old resident of the county
in order that their acquaintance niny
to renewed, their memories refreshed,
and a decisive step he taken toward
perpetuating in Hillsborough county
a custom that will insure the old resi­
dents of today, and those who reach
the forty-year resident period next
IIow many words on the front page o f the ncrald
yrnr, or in years to come, a closer
next Saturday?
bond of fellowship.
"Uncle God’s" search for the coun­
ty's earlier residents has brought to
W E G IV E O N E GUESS
light many persons whose memories
With,each purchase o f 10 c or over.
run hack to the epochal days of the
long ago. Mrs. Cornelia A. Mobley,
horn in 1835, is among the oldest of
Three Prfcds fo r the B est Guested
these. She la the sole survivor of an
Indian massacre in which her father
and mother were murdered,
along
with two of their children, and she
herself, was left for dead on the
ground.
TO S A T U R D A Y , A U G b4
I^lrs, Mobley, who was a Miss Tippin, of Tnttnall county, Georgia, came
to Florida with her parents in 1837,
when she wns only two years old. At
thnt time the Seminole Indians were
5 AN FOR D. FLA
oil the warpath. Small Hands of (hem
Were waging war in various parts.of
the state against the whites, whoso
SEE THE WINDOW
presence they resented. It was after
the pioneer father of Mrs. Mobley had
located in Alachua county that Alio
great tragedy to the family came. The [tie more than two years,

LAKE COUNTY’S MILLAGE IS 30

GAINESVILLE, Fin., July 31.—
Modern spraying machinery and
orchnrd equipment will he displayed
for the benefit of farmers who at­
tend Farmers’ and Fruit Growers'
Week nt the University of Florida
next week, from August 0 to 11. Five
of the hugest manufacturers and dis­
tributors of such machinery nnd
equipment in the state will set up ex­
hibits during the short course.
The purpose of the display will not
bo to make sales but to demonstrate
the better methods nnd means of
spraying and dusting for control of
diseases nnd insects as well ns the
bost.culturnl methods. A tent will be
thrown up on the campus and consid­
erable time will be spentin practical
demonstrations, using the machinery
and equipment on display.
The Daily llernld, 15c per week.

TAVARES, Fin., July 31— The
millage for Lake county for 11123 has
been fixed by the commissioners nt
30, divided ns follows: General 4,
school 10, road and bridge 8, fine nnd
forfeitures ^1, agriculture Vu, pub­
licly 1U, old bond fund 4, new court
house l ‘/4. In il)20, with $11, 100,000
taxable property the millage wns 41.
In 1923, with 11,500,000, the millage
is 30. Thus the taxpayers are sav­
ing $250,000 this year nnd getting
more for their money—more roads
an dbetter roads, better schools nnd
n new $250,00 court house, with a
grentcr population and more develop­
ment the tax burden will become
lighter year by year so long as we
have our affairs administered by such
callable man as nro and hnve been on
the commission.
There is one thing about being
poor. The attending physician doesn't
think an operation essential.

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* Front nil indications "Enemies o f Women" in London
will equal Its great American, runs. In New York it is now
in its tenth week. It ran seven. Weeks in Chicago,'breaking
idl records; six weeks in Sim Francisco; ten in Los AngeleB,
nnd did tremendous business in Detroit, Milwaukee and
Washington.

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The startling atory of the Gilded Society life of counts and courtesans
by the Author of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"

WHAT TIIE CRITICS SAY
SOME OF TIIE COMMENTS
"Without doubt one o f the most lavisft films ever o:ifferod to tho
public. From beginning to end it is embellished with a wealth of
beauty."— New York Telegram.

August 2nd* at 7:30 P. M

“ For real entertainment, it would be hard to beat. Thrills, nr
mancc, mclo-drnmn, movingly beautiful scenes.”— New York Fost.
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♦ London Referee: "For. weeks yet uncounted ’ Enemlea o f Worncn’ should draw London and many from the provlncea to the Empire
Theatre. Thia super-picture is beyond newspaper criticism. The set­
tings arc most beautiful."
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London Sunday I’letoriai: " ’ Enemies of Women’ should coma
near breaking the West End record established by ’The Four JRbraa*
men.’ The performance would be difficult to parallel In its power and
artistry."

Blasco Ibanez's
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NOTE:—Scenes actually photographed in Pnrls, Nico ami the
Rlverla. Cast includes famous stage beauties. Settings by Joseph
Urban.

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London Sunday Illustrated: "Thera Is no doubt about th« popu­
lar success of ‘ Enemies o f Women.’ Lionel Barrymore la magnificent.
Alma Rubens is beautiful, and tho whole film Is a gorgeous apec-

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M9 Boston, Mass., 2:55 I’., June 20, 1923.
James IL Grainger,
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Goldwyn Cosmopolitan Distributing Corp., 409 Fifth Ave, N. Y.
Saw opening performance o f “ Enemies of Wqnicn" nt my State
Theatre here yesterday. I was delighted with this picture. It- la ft
wonderful audience picture. Congratulations on this grest production.
4:51 P.

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Prince Sergo Obolenski (a sufferer from the overthrow o f the
Czar’s government): "It ia a marvelous picture. Of course, U mads
a special appeal to mc(| In the firm one never loses tho thread o f tha
beautiful love story."
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Boston, Mass., 2:50 P., Juno 20, 1923.
James R. Grainger,
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“ Enemies of Wort^n" opened to great business. This in spite of
extreme heat and strongest opposition.' Our patrons delighted with
it and it ia causing milch talk. Bqstpn papers deVotlng big apace to
wonderful reviews. Congratulations on this big attraction.

5:28 P.

J. H. BRENNAN,
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Lady Islington:' “ It is a perfectly wonderful and beautiful story.
The producers have done a most admirable work. 1 hope to see this
picture again and again. Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens, la
fact tho whole cast, are splendid."

A Canadian Northwest Photoplay— Ariother Goldwyn
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BASE BALL NEWS

W alter Johnson
R eds in Second
Bests D auss in
* Place— W in Tw o
From the Phillies
H urlin g Battle

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

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Florida Slate League
Orlando 6, Tampa a.
Brndcntown •(), St. I’cto 1.
Daytona 1, Lakeland 7.
National League
New York -1-17, Pittsburgh 6-2.
Philadelphia 5-4, Cincinnati 7-5,
Boston C, Chicago B.
Brooklyn 0, St. Louis *5.

WASHINGTON, duly 31.—Walter
Johnson had the hotter of Dauss in n
pitcher's battle here yesterday, Wash­
ington defeating Detroit 1 to 0. Score:
Detroit ............. 000 000 000—0 0 1
Washington ....... 100 000 OOx— 1 fi 1
Dauss and Dossier[ Johnson and
Duel.

CINCINNATI, July 31.—Cincinnati
went into second place In the National
I-engue rare yesterday by winning
both games from the Phillies, while
New York was breaking even with
Pittsburgh. The ’ scores were 7 to 5
and fijlo 4. The scores:
Philadelphia
102 100 001^-5 J2 2
Cincinnati.......- 104 10» lOx—7 10 1
Winters, Belts and Wilson; O'Brien,
Donohue and Wingo.
Second game:
Philadelphia
200 000 200—4 7 1
Cincinnati
201 100 Olx—5 10 0
Weinert anil Wilson; Harris and
Hargrave.

NEW YORK, July HI.— New York
Yankees defeated Chicago yesterday
5 to 3. Score:
American League
Chicago ............. 100 000 101—3 CO 2
St. Louis 5-4, Philadelphia 2-2.
New York ........... 210 001 Olx—5 M 1
Cleveland 5-2, Boston 4-0.
Leveretle and Schnlk; Jones and
Detroit 0, Washington 1, second
HolTmniin.
game, first postponed, rain.
Chicago 3, New York 5.
PHILADELPHIA,
July 31.—St.
PITTSBURGH, July 31.— Pittsburg
J.ouis
took
both
ends
of
a double head­ and New York divided a double-headHOW THEY STAND
er from the Phillies yesterday, win­ ei yesterday, Pittsburgh winning the
ning the first 5 to 2 and the second 4 i first game 5 to 4 and New York the
Florida Slate League
to 2. The scores:
|second 17 to 2. The scores:
Won 1,nst
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Orlando * * * .,"• ?• * -SO-- “ First game:
Philadelphia
002 000 000—2 li I New York
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Brndcntown
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#1
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002 001 100—4 11 1
Shocker and Severed!; liommcll and Pittsburgh ....... DUO 000 005—5 11 1
19 '
L a k elan d .............
17
Ilruggy.
2D
St. Petersburg
15
Scott, V. Bailies ami Snyder; Ad­
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P
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Second game:
—*•
ams, Stcincilcr ami Schmidt.
Daytona ...
14
St. Louis
020 000 020—4 P 1
ID
26
Second game;
•Tampa __ _______
Philadelphia
000 000 020—2 0 2 New York
307 031 003— 17 20 1
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Vnnguildcr, Kolp, l)nnfurth and Col­ Pittsburgh
. 200 000 000— 2 B« .l
Null omit League
lins; Hasty, Naylor, Ogden and Per­
Won Lost
Nchf, Jonnnrd ami (Imvdy; Morri­
kins.
son, Hum, Stone, Slender. Rugby and
lit
34
New York
59
3(1
Gooch.
Cincinnati
BOSTON, July 31.—Cleveland ob­
58 ' 30
Pittsburgh
served Shrincr’s Day hy defeating
Chicago
5(1
40
ST. LOUIS, July 31.—A homer hy
Boston twice yesterday afternoon, 5 T. Griffith in tin1 ninth inning, also
48
45
Brooklyn
to i and 2 to 0. Tin* scores:
48
49
scoring Olson nnd Johnson, gave
* St. Louis .
Cleveland
Dll tint) poo—r&gt; 12 2 Rionklyii a •! to 5 victory over St.
Philadelphia
&lt;15 t
29
Boston
. 001 000 003— 4 12 I I.ouis in tile first game of the series
09
Boston
........... 2G
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Hide ami O'Neill; Quinn, .Murray yesterday. The score:
and I'icihicn.
Brooklyn
U0(r mil 005—C 13 1
American League
Second game:
Won Lost
St. Louis
o il 000 111—6 II o
Cleveland
200 000 000—2-7 1
30
Vance, Decatur and O'Berry; Pfei­
New York ....... j.... 05
Boston ,
. 000 Otlti (MfO—0 7 « fer, Stuuil mid MeGurdy.
45
Cleveland ......... ...... 52
Cuvclcsklc
and
O'Neill; Fullerton,
41
St. l^ouis ............: . 49
Murray
and
Dcvormer.
CHICAGO, July 31.— Boston defeat­
47
Chicago ................ 45
40
ed Chicago ti to 5 yesterday. Score:
43
'Detroit ... ........
Boston I .
tin 000 010—0 12 2
42
51
Philadelphia
Fam ous M usician
51
Chicago .
(HID ODD 101 —5
82
11
Washington .i.......
Plays W hile Jackie
31
57
Munpiurd, McNamara, F. Miller
Boston ..............
is Being: Filmed and E. Smith, O'Neil; Osborne, Fusm II mid O’Fari'cll.
LAK ELAN D BEAT

D A Y T O N A , 7 TO 1
LAKELAND, July 31.—Hankins
held Daytona to three sea lie re il hits
yesterday and Lakeland won, 7 to I.
The score:
Daytona ...........
non nio non - l
L a k e la n d .................. 020 013 lllx—T

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ON SM O K E R S. .5-3

TAMPA, July 3 L— Green's running
backward catch o f Quinn's liner broke
up a Smoker rally in the ninth here
yesterday and enabled the Orlando
Bulldogs to defeat Tampa by n B to
3 scons The score: ,
Orlando ........ .. ....... ... 300 010 001—5
Tamftj. ........ .... .
020 000 001—3

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BRADENTOW NERS
•DOWN A N OTCH
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ST. PETERSBURG, July 31— The
Sainta defeated Rradcntown here yes­
terday 1 to 0 In the first game of the
aerlea. The score:
Brndcntown
......... 000 000 000—0
SL Petersburg . ...... 000 000 Olx—1
UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA
LOSES TO FT. LAUDERDALE
MIAMI, July 31.— At Fort Lauderdale
University of Havana (Cubn)
7. I £ Innings.
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There is nothing small alxiut Jackie
Coogan—excepting in stature. Now
l:e has eoralled one of the world's fini t l violinists to play for him while
he enacts scenes for Ids pictures. The
musician is none other than Duel Do
Kerekjarto, who lias appeared before
nigny kings ami ip'ocn* in his meteor­
ic farcer.
Of course. Duel in limit remain with
Jackie long, because he has contract)!
himself, calling for fuotliglit engage­
ments. However, whenever thin tillm lcd artist fimls time, he drives to
Jackie's studio, taking Ids violin
along. As Jackie and the other play­
ers start emoting on Jhe set the viol1st softly pulls his how over the
strings.
A fter the scene being filmed in
contpleted, the entire Coogan staff,
including carja-nters, electricians and
extras, draw up in ii huge circle whilo
I*e Knrckjurto renders a little concert
consisting of several of his favorite
compositlnns.
Incidentally, Jackie is a violinist
himself in his latest production, “ Dad­
dy," u First National picture produc­
ed hy Sol Lesser, which is coming to
the Princess Theatre Wednesday and
'Ihursilay, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coog­
an wrote the stury, and before they
felt that he was competent to appear
on screen and in the role, he was
compelled to take many lessons in
handling the instrument and bow.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
South Hound

No.
No.
No.
No.

No.
No.
No.
No.

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
xNo.

xNo.
No.
xNo.
No.

Arrive
83........... 2:30 a.m.
27..... .....
89______ 2:25 p.m.
85...... .'.... 0:55 p.m.
Northbound
Arrive
82........... 1:48 a.m.
84...........11:45 n.m.
80_____ _ 3:42 p.m.
28.......... 10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive
100..........
24.... ......
25.— . . . . 1:30 pap.
lOl— .,,..., 5:50 p.m. ,
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
167...1____ 3:55 p.m.
21........... 2:45 p.m.
158.... ......
Gp4
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Arrive
120______ 7:45 p.m.
127______

Departs
2:40 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
2:45 p.nr.
7:10 p.m.
.Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
3:52 p.m.

Departs
7:30 a.m.
3:25 p.m.

Departs

0:30 a.m.
7:10 p.ra.

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to to to to to to to to to to
“ Under Two Flags" again tonight.
All those who did not see this fine
picture Inst night should make a spec-'
ial effort to see it tonight.
Priscilla Dean arid James Kirkwood
have the leading roles and they are nt
their best. ,
And the honor guests tonight will
be Et nest Gormcrly and wife and will
see this fine picture without cost to
them. This is your ticket.
And then Wednesday ami Thurs­
day—Jackie Coogan in “-Daddy".
The Million Dollar Kid and a Bil­
lion Dollar Smile.
Long IHe Jackie t'obgrtii
nal Kid.

The Eter­

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No matter how old we grow tack­
le will lure us buck again to child­
hood's glorious liftur.
More adorable than uvor Jackie
romps through ibis play of sun-hinc
ami shallows.
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C O S M O P O L IT A N

C O R P O R A T IO N

PRESEN TS

Jackie makes smiles to entfli the
tears.
Not all laughter, not all tears hut
the minglmg of both in symphony of
childhood.
He’ll bring a laugh Jo choke hack a
tear—n smile to make weary hearts
glow again.
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A L A N CUOSLAND

LOW TIUES41N BEACH, 1923

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A LM A AUDENS
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A C o s m o p o lita n p r o d u c t i o n

Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
at approximately the same hour and

minute.
Date June
1 4 :05
O
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3 5:47
4 0:43
5 7:24
0 8:17
7 9:07
8 9:57
0 10:44
10 11:30
11 12:10
12 1:00
13 1:40.
14 2:20
15 2:55
1G 3:34
17 4:21
18 5:08
19 G:02
20 7:02
21 7:34
22 8:32
23 9:30
24 10:28
25 11:20
20 12:24
27 1:18
28 2:10
29 2:59
SO 3:10
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July
4:31
5:20
G:02
7:01
7:50
8:51
9:44
10:38
11 :;!0
11 tSO
12:21
1:10
1;55
2:38
3:15
4:00
4:51
5:18
0:47
7:51
8:57
9:59
11:01
11:50
12:07
1:02
1:53
2:41
3:20
4:09
4:40

Aug.
6:33
0:14
7:11
H:0fl
9:00
0:5710:52
11:44
11:50
12:42
1:31
2:13
3:01
3:51
4:10
Ss32
0:30
7:34
8:40
9:43
10:54
11:43
11:53
12:47
J:37
2;22
3:04
3:44
4:20
6:0V
5:62

Sept.
G:2S
7:20
8:17
0:21
10:11
11:08
11:41
12:17
1:08
1:51
2:47
3:35
4:24
6:18
0:14
7:18
8:22
0:25
10:25
11:21
11:57
12:31
1:18
2:01

2:42
3121
3:55
4:32
6:10
6:52

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MiJane Theatre, T hursday and Friday, A ug1. 2 and 3
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8:37
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June 21
July 5
June 28
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July 20
Aug 4
July 27
xNo,
3:40 p.m.
Aug. 19
Aug. 20
Sept 3
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
O ct 3
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move is made necessary by the
fact too many people abuse the
credit privilege. Our prices will .
•be as low as possible, and yim
will not have to pay the bills o f
the other fellow.

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SANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY,
HOME INSTITUTION THAT IS GROWING
AND HAS HELPED DEVELOP SANFORD
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M akin g Small Loans That A re H elpfu l

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nrc excluded from any limitation of
bended indebtedness proscribed by
tho charter of the City of Sanford,
Florida.
Thi* authorized issue of bonds to tie
sold subject to the approving opinion
of John C. Thomson, to bo furnished
by tho City of Sanford, Florida.
All bids must bo accompanied by a
certified check for ono and one-half
per cent of the amount of tho bonds
to lie sold.
Tho right to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
Proposals should bo addressed to
Forrest I.nke, S. O. Chase and C. J.
Marshall, ns the City Commission of
the City of Knnford, Florida, and as
Ex-OiTicio Bond Trustees of the City
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Floridn, nml ns ex-officio Rond Trus­
tees of the City of Sanford, Floridn,
nnd the seal of said City, tills lGth
day of July, A. I). 1923.
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Trustees uf the City
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tion to the people of Sanford and
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tell os. Phone 498
pony is owned and officered tiy local
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and Injury cases 052 per cent.
people and it is their desire to be of
SANFORD N O V E L T Y FARMERS— You can set seed bod service In the building up of your The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
fram-i and irrigation plugs at the community.
I’ take pleasure in announcing my having secured the
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Klorlrtn.
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of
$250,000.00
and
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CHEMICAL COMPANY’S Fertilizers for this section.
Works, Sanford agents.
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FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for financing of thejr homes. The popu­ H eIll*
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Fertilizers on hand so that we can give prompt and sa tis-,
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factory service.
pressed to supply funds for all de­ Keller,
b is w if e , and Farmer* a.- M rrFOR SALE— 5 Pointer pups, No. 1
B. W . H E R N D O N
mands made on it, but up-to-date it etinntx Hunk o f Milan, M lc tilyiin'
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 Son*
It u|&gt;]ieur(nK f r o m (lie u ff i r - . v l i o f
We will be glad to furnish further information regard­
has met the demand and is now in a Tliontnn Kmilii'l W llx n u tin- onto vliiln ford Ave.
G3-tfc
ant
in tin- a b o v e Mill lir r c ln iltili tiled
INSURANCE AGENCY
better and stronger financial position
th at th e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e m liin t i m e
ing our good fertilizers to those interested.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
then ever before. The many well sat­ not re* Iden Is o f lliu S t a t e o f I'I iI i 'jJii ,
FI Re ------- AUTO----------- BON DS
One new five room house with bath, isfied clients of the comVany arc tes­ noil licit t h e i r p ln e e o f rrultlitire I**
Milan. S l a t e o f MI oIi Ikmii . nml III**
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ timonial to the fact that the plan to t h e r e I* tm ticrsnn In l l i e S t o le m
F
lo r id a , th e s e n Ire o f n Nnh|iornn ti|iS. O. Shinholser
CUPIED.
finance home ‘builders, giving them j o n w h o m w o u l d hin d nalil d e f e n d a n t *
PRICE
r o f t h e m a n d th at It I* lil*
the priviledge of repaying the loan o re l ieeift htehit
I *a Id . d e f e n d a n t * a r e o v e r
$3,000.00--------------- Terms to suit you on easy monthly payment (just like btbi'
Contractor and Builder
nur o f tw e n ty -o n e year*
Vim a re T h e r e f o r e O r d e r e d In a|i|&gt;ear
A REAL IIARCAIN
rent) over a period of nearly nine (9) tn thl* bill o f e o f n iile l n l on M on day,
IANFORD
FLORIDA
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
yeas*, has solved the problem o f the Au miM Bill. A. It, IplM, th e name b e Knurl
79-tfc man or woman wjio lias paid rent for InnIt u I*l t dF. .u rDt ha eyr o fO rtill*
SANFOUI), FLORIDA
dered.
Hint
Oil*
The Herald delivered six times n
not
lee
lie
|
&gt;
i«
tit
I
hti eil f o r f o u r •*nti".'Oiii'OH
KALE
OR
KENT—
Ruuse,
after
years
ami
who
desired
to
own
Jiis
or
week
for
lbc.
A..P. C onnellyj&amp; Sons
Ilvi* w e e k * In On* S a n f o r d H erald , n |
in
S a n fo r d .
4?.^uB unt 1st.—sec \\7T.'jnir«*flTier-own home. Under this plan tho nr\f*|n»|i*r • i* u M I»ln J
ICaUbllaSrS IVOfl
m i n o l e C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
98-tfc borrower pays only 8 per cent inter­ S e W
I T N E S S K. A. I loll u bin*. C le r k o f
Real Rotate, Loans and Insurance
r a id C ircu it C o u r t a n d tin* »enl •&gt;f *nld
|Phone 48
101-8 Magnolia Arc. FOR SALK OR RENT—Trucking est on the deferred monthly payments C o u rt, t b i* 2nd d a y o f J u ly . A. I&gt; l:i23
so
that
no
matter
how
it
is
figured,
lS K Al&lt; )
K, A. DOITIILASS.
land. 1 have hammock and pine
C le r k Clr eu lt Cou rt.
when
the
loan
is
entirely
paid
up
the
(This Was Written by n Wnman)t
trucking land developed, partly devel­
Hem Inf d e C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
7 -3 -1 0 -1 7 -2 1 -3 1 -D t e
LSTEWART The Florist oped and undeveloped in Iowa City liorrower has paid only 8 per cent.
ICut Flowera---------------- Floral Design* section for sale or rent. Write E. It. •Two months ago the company in­
Moore, 2G0 N. E. 25th Btreet, Miami, augurated a small loan department
Annual and Ornamental Plants
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
where the man or woman who was in
I814 Myrtle Are.-------------Phone 2C0-W
84-d; w-tfc need of immediate cash to meet some
FO TtsXTT
|{SALE—Practically new type­ pressing obligation, could borrow the
writer,
cheap. Address Ho* 427, money at 8 per cent interest and re­
|SANFORD M A C H IN E
Notice is hereby given thnt up to
Sanford.
102-4tp pay it on easy weekly payment* over
nnd until three o’clock p. m. on the
COM PANY
a period of fifty (50) weeks. This
General Machine and Boiler FOR SALE—Burlap for seed beds, plan has proven very popular and Rlh day of August, A. I). 1923, sealed
see Sanforil Furniture Co. 103-1 tc
proposals will be received by Forrest
Works
many Sanford people have availed
Lake, S. O. Chase nnd C. J. Marshall,
FOR SALE—One first class 1250 lb.
Cylinder Grinding
themselves of this opportunity of tho
as
the City Commission of the City
mare
mule,
8
years
old.
One
good
IPhone G2----------Sanford, Florida
ntsistance and service offered by this
of Sanford, Florida, nnd as Ex-officio
single wagon, also 12 sixteen disc
I am nn old-fashioned buyer of tho necessitoward losing a customer, and had certainly
company under this plan.
Bond Trustees of the City of San­ £ ties for my household. I go to the store my*
barrow. I’hone 34G-J.
104-fltp
lost n good deal of time, especially since some
Tho company has also perfected
ford, Floridn, nt tho City Hall nt
£ self. To me this work is not irksome. In
other people were standing around waiting to
plans to do a generni mortgngo lonn
FOR R E N T
Sanford, Florida, for the purchnso of
business; thnt is they will deal In
be waited on.
fact,
I
like
it.
I
like
to
look
at
the
shelves
so
5
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, first mortgages of sound vulue, both Street Improvement Bonds of tho City
5
full
of
cans
and
packages
o
f
so
many
colors.
314 Elm Ave.
101-Dtp buying and selling. If you have a of Sanford, Florida, said Bonds being
general obligations of said city, in ■ I like to do this fur the same reason that I
If that grocer bad sold advertised goods ho
FUR KENT— Furnished apartment, good first mortgage that you want to
the sum of One Hundred nnd Fifty- 5 don’t mind being in a crowd.
would certainly have had the brand I sug­
modern. Phone G51-J.
100-Ctp sell or if you hnve some surplus mon­
one Thousand Dollars’ ($151,000.00)), ■
Cards of Sanford’s Reput*
gested nml be would have made a sale; in­
t-UK 1thn 1'— Eight room house, West ey that you would like to put out at authorized by a resolution of the City
When in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
able Professional Men, each
8
per
cent
Interest,
see
tho
Sanford
cidentally, be would have bid us good day
Third street. Interior newly decor­
Commission of the City of Sanford, ■ When I see them I am delighted. When I
of whom, In hla chosen proated and papered. Call phone. 40-W. Mortgage Loan Company, they hnve Florida, duly adopted on the 9th day
cheerily and wo would have luicn satisfied.
IMelon the Herald recom­
■ am in a store I look for familiar goods and
102-Gtp Some mortgages that have been nego­
of
July,
A.
D.
*1923,
pursuant
to
mend* to the people.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— tiated only after'thu. most'’conservo- Chapter 9897 ami Chapter 9898, I^iws * when I see them I buy. Those goods have
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me,, in
become familiar to mo through advertising
•Several housekeeping apartments tivc appraisal and complete investiga­ of Florida, 1923.
my
capacity ns n buyer for a fairly large
for rent, rooms large and airy. See tion by their loan committee that
Said bonds to bear interest nt the ^ nnd I have noticed thnt the grocery men who
household, familiar things on the shelves of
Mrs. Smith, 300 French Aye. 104-Ctp they will sell at pnr to tho careful, rate of six per cent per annum and j hnve the most of those familiar packages
discerning
investor.
the
stores I visit are only a little less wonder­
G eorge A . D eC ottes
aro to be dated July second, 1923, in­ J somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
FOR RENT—Cottage.—J. Musson.
At th,e end of tho year 1922 after
ful.
fur those familiar things help me in do­
104-7tp
terest
payable
scmi-annunlly
on
July
Attorney-at-Law
aix months operations it was found
Over flemiaele Cooaty Bank
first
nnd
January
first
of
each
year,
ing better nnd more economically tho job
FOR RENT— Entire upper floor, un­ that the compnny had earned at the
% I went into a store not of my own choosing
IANFORD -JFLORIDA
furnished, 714 Oak Ave.
104-Gtp rate of 17 per cent, a portion of which both principal and interest being pay­ ! but with a friend who, among other things,
which I must work at every day.
able at New York, in the State of
FOR RENT—3 nicely
furnished was paid to the stockholders as divi­
New York, said bonds being of the 1 asked for a very well known article of food
FR E D R . W ILSO N
housekeeping rooms, running water, dends and the balance passed to tho
Those advertised articles which I buy and
denomination-of One Thousand Dol­ 1 which is packed in a can, ulthough she did
lights and gns. $25.00 per month. 312 surplus and undivided profits account.
ATTORN EV-AT-LAW
which
I always buy I know have been sub­
lars ($1,000.00), each, and maturing i not nsk for any specific kind. I always buy
East Fifth Street.
’
105-2tp This is really a remarkable showing
First National Bank Building
as follows:
mitted to the criticism of both competitor
j --------------- and iiiHtinctivtdy I told her that was
for such a short period; o f time, es­
BANFORD
-iFLORIDA
nnd consumer. This subjection to almost
F O R T R A D E ____ pecially for a coVipany Just beginning Bonds numbered 1 to 15, to mature J the kind she should ask for.
July 1st, 1924.
wurld-widc critical examination demonstrates
W AN'rlll) TO THADB—l -jr ”. vM .nl business and It is also interesting to
■
Bunds numbered 1G to 30 to mik l t o n j . m o u g h t o n lot, roy equity in .4 room house, on know’ that these earnings ore the
£
The dealer overheard me and said, "Mad*
to me that the manufacturer has supreme
ture July 1st, 1925.
new paved atreet- Lights, water, gas result of turnover of capital and do
ARCHITECT
confidence in “his goods. He cannot tell a
Bonds numbered 31 to 45 to mi- S am, 1 never sell that article, I sell instead
Rsmi 7, Miller Bldr.
and bath. Fine location, close to new not represent the profit on individual
S
something very much b etter-----------------my
falsehood about the things he makes, because
ture July 1st, 1920.
IANFORD - u -tFLORIDA school. Addrcas "Trad*’' core of the loans) H IV ■
Bonds numbered 40 to CO to mi- 5 own brand.”
there' are too mnny in the world to find him
Herald, * '' ’
104-Gtp
At the present time the officera of
1
'
'•V
|
ture July 1st, 1927.
out.'
i i A i / [j/fi
the company, are: S. O. .Chase, presi­
Then he launched into a five-minute talk
Bonda numbered G! to 75 to mi- s
W AN TED
dent; Alfred Foster, treasurer and
ii on why this article was better than tho one
I&amp;HELLE M A I N E ! WANTHD—BOYB TO SELL THE secretary and Col. Goo. W. Knight, ture July 1st, 1928.
Constant advertising of qny prqtluci V k r
.70
msto
90
to
Bonds
numbered
■
I had named. But somehow my friend had
SANFORD UBRALD ON THE vice-president and general manager.
LAWYER
t
hat
product, has stood the test of scrulln:
•
ture July 1st, 1929.
tti STREWS OF SALFORD. A GOOD
•:—Court House CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS Owing U&gt; the rapid growth of the Bonds numbered 91 to 105 to ms- 3 been convinced by what I had suggested and
Is It any wonder then why I, as ono o f sever­
company it Is planned to materially
■ she did not buy that can which the grover
al million women in my same position, prefer
TO MAKB BIG PROF1T8 FOR A Increase the number of directors In ture July 1st, 1930.
■
offered..
Bonds numbered 100 to 120 to muarticles with which I nni acquainted to pro­
* J « kxamlsad
Qlasaes Deatgwed FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS the near future.
ture July 1st, 1931.
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
If
you
need
financial
assistance,
ducts about which I have no knowledge and
And
I
thought
as
I
walked
but
how
stub*
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
•llonds numbered 121 to 185 to mo­
dh-tf
covering a long period of time, wo
about
which the manufacturer does not seem
J
bom
and
obstinate
that
man
was.
He
had
O pt D.
WANTED— First
class
mechanic have the institution right hero la San­ ture July 1st, 1932.
to have the courage to enlighten m e7
Bonds numbered 130 to 151 to ms- 3 lost a sale, had probably taken his first step
with own tools.—Standard Auto Co., ford that can help you, a homo insti­
Optlclaa-OptemetrWt
ture July 1st, 1933.
105-3tc tution, the Sanford Mortgage Loan
III Rest P in t Street
BanferdL Fla. Winter Park, Fla.
The full faith and credit of the City
Company.
(
of Sanford, Florida, la irrevocably
Published b y the S a n ford H erald in co-operation with
_________ LOST
W . J. THIGPEN
As a people we are hard to fool, pledged for the payment of the prin­
LOST— A ladies’ wrist watch, near
T h e A m erican A ssociation o f A d v ertisin g A gen cies
the gospel tent on Palmetto Ave­ and now the land is full of chaps who cipal ahd intcttJst of said issue of
Real Estate
bond*.
nue- Call Mrs. IV F. West,- Hums knew all the time that Gibbons wis
FiuH m
AUTO in s u r a n c e 3203. Reward.
Thu bands hereby offered for sale i i u a N i i u l l u i i a i i i u i i m u i u M H N u a N i a u H U B H n m s i B U u a M m i u
r‘
loi-ltp a wonder.

Ilf

NOTICE OF SALE OF
BONDS

s

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■

To Farmers and Growers

B. J. Starling

Why Are Some Store­
keepers So Obstinate?

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

,

IN0TICEI

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VOLUME

iv:

H EAR T OP THti W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 104

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923

FROM CASE OF PTOMAINE! POISONING CATTS M A Y BE
COMPLICATIONS H A V E ARISEN THAT ' GOVERNOR OF
STATE AG AIN ?
BAFFLE HIS PHYSICIANS IN ’FRISCO
Personal Physician Has Called in All the Eminent
Medical Authorities of California to Diagnose
( Peculiar Symptoms.,
ALONG SOME LINES OF AC
TIVITY WHICH IS
USUAL

SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.— President Harding will be
rushed back to Washington by special train ns soontas he has re­
covered from the present illness sufficiently to travel, probably
within two weeks. Two San Francisco physicians, who were call­
ed Into consultation by General Sawyer Inst night vfcrc again in
conference with Gen. Sawyer this morning. Secretary Work, of
the Interior Department, also met with the consultants.

Retail Trade Shows Favorable
Comparison With Last
;
Year

SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.— President Harding today is n
sick mnn. How serious Is his Illness his physidnns have not said
beyond a statement issued last night saying “ New symptoms had

iny The A*M«latr4 Prra*)
ATLANTA,
July 30.—General
business conditions in the Sixth Fed­
eral Reserve district, as In other parts
oT the country, havif exhibited a
slackening In eotrie, lines of activity
which is usual at this time o f year,
according to the monthly business rc'
view of the Federal Reserve bank,
made public Saturday. Thu review
covers business and agricultural con­
ditions in Florida,' Georgia, Alabama,
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Retail trade, as reflected In reports
made tb the' Fedelal Reserve bank l&gt;y
ID reprcsetitatlvo department stores
ia this district, showed a more favor­
ably comparison with laBt year dur­
ing Jane than ha* been the case in
any recent month, except March—the
peak month for the spring nnd sum­
mer of 1923. nMrch busincr.s report­
ed by these stores Ih 1023 was nl-,
most 24 per -cent greater than in
March last year, but a part of this
increase lif attributed to the fact thnt
this year F.astcr camo earlier and
that practically all Easter buying
wos done in March, while Inst year
some of it came in April.
Wholesale trado for June shows a
slowing up which is due, at least In
part, according to the rovicW, to the
usual season influences which bring
a period of quiet during md-summer.
Rr|&gt;orts reccvcd from 190 rctal and
wholesale merchants arc by no incnns
pessimistic, and. most of them state
thnt will] a fair out-turn of the agri­
cultural crop* of this section, the fall
and winter months should prove sat­
isfactory from the standpoint of the
volume o f business.
Agriculture, the review points out,
has a dominating influence upon the
condition ofNf&gt;uslncss all through the
south, and especially where cotton Is
the money and principal crop raised.
The purchasing power of the farm­
ing population la directly dependent
upon the outcome o f the crop, and
business conditions are usually favor­
able or unfavorable aa agricultural
production ia favorable or other-

Larkin Garrett Will Be
Tried Before His
lirtaf; about consultation into which two lending California physic­
Brother
(Ilr Thr An»«»rli,4r«l I’ rrxx)
CUMBERLAND COURT HOUSE,
■July 30.—Judge White, sitting in
Cumlicrland county court today grant­
ed motion of state for separate trials
in case of It. O. nnd L. C. Garrett,
chnrgcd with murder of Rev. E. S.
Pierce and I-nrkin Garrett will be
brought to trial first. Decision came
after n still1legal fight bytthe defense
counsel. Whep R. O. Garrett will
be tried is not indicated by the state
nnd may depend on the outcome t»f
his brother's case.

ians were called.
r
Four physicians participating in the consultation concluded
their meeting early loduy without issuing any statement although
Htfg. Gen. Sawyer, personal physician to the president, hnd prev­
iously announced n bulletin would he mnde public. None of the
four physicians would htnkc personal statement’. The consultants
were I)r. Sawyer, l)r. Hubert Work, secretary o f the Interior and
former president o r th o American Medlcnl Association; I)r. Itay
Lyman Wilbur, president Stanford University nnd present head
of the American Medical Association and I)r. Charles Cooper, of
Stanford University! heart specialist. The calling of Cooper, to­
gether with other developments indicated effect o f possible com­
plications on president's heart action being wntched closely.

Sidney J. Catts, former governor of
Plorldn and unsuccessful candidate
for the United States senate, announc­
ed his intention today of entering the
1924 gubernatorial race.
Since his vindication in federal court
at Pensacola on charges of peonage
while he was chief executive of the
state, the former governor hns lived
on his farm near DeFunUi kSprings.
He said he has decided after care­
ful and prayerful consideration to
yield to the urgent solicitation of
friends in all parts of the state, and
would iu due time make formal an­
nouncement.
“ If Governor Uloxhsm, my kins­
man," he said, "could be elected twice Weather Conditions Are
us governor,of Florida, why should
Making High Waters
not I also?"
* t
Unsafe
He added that he believed he hail a
right to be vindicated by the people
IH, Thr AatorUfr* l*rra«t
TALLAHASSEE, July 30.—Pre­
ns he hnd by the courts of the land.—
vailing weather conditions cause Ijike
Orlando Sentinel.
Okeechobee to still remain at eleva­
_ It may lie thnt a vote of confidence tion too high for safety, but every­
merely expresses each other lender’s thing possihlo is being done to hold
fear that he might get Poincare’s the lake in check nnd provide local
drninngc nlong ennuis'-for protection
Job.
.
Chief Engineer Elliott of the Evcrglndrs drainage district s ta id . There
hns been a rise of eight-tenths o f n
foot in the lake since may 1C.

Near Vancouver, it
W as Lost in the Fog

Mysterious Explosions
in New South'** Wales
Blow Up Pipe Lines
Of British Empire Steel Corporation;
( H r T h r A aa m .|n (rd I’ rr a a )

SYDNEY, New South Wales, July
30.—A series of mysterious explosions
occurred here today. Pipe lines sup­
plying plant of the British Empire
Steel Corporation, where strike is in
progress were blown up at several
points forcing works to close. Police
advised several men were seen flee­
ing from the scene of one explosion.

Indiana, North Carolina
President of Reichstag and StressihCn, Leader 6f
and New York Furnish
the Peoples Party
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Sunday Catastrophes
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LONDON, July 30.—A Central News correspondent at Berlin nss sent
Ihc following dispatch here: "Your correspondent learns from wjll informed
political quarters that the resignation of the Cuno cabinet is certain. Cuno
himself is convinced the step must bo taken. It Is understood lenders of new
rabinct will be Paul I.ochel, president of the Reichstag, nnd Dr. Gustavo
I'trcscmnnn, leader of the Peoples party. Definite decision Has not been
Inched before mooting of the ItoichsUg at the end of next week.’’

(Ilf Thr Aasnrlnlril I’ rraa)
VANCOUVER, B. C., July 30—
The tug Tyee, o f Hcntlle, wns report­
ed to hnve piled up on the reef some­
where in the ntrait of Juan du Fuca in
dense fog making the tenth vessel in
trouble in these waters In four days.

Tho building situation, as reported
, 23 cities In tho Sixth district, haa
it shown any material change durHowever,
big tho imst month
building permits issued at 10 Urge
cities in tho district during June to­
taled tho third largest figure on reoord—an aggregate of (8,152,763.
Cotton consumption In the cotton­
growing states,
as in tho United
Slates at Urge, was somewhat small-

always, is less politics
twins.

From France or Belgium and Is
Very Doubtful if Early One
Will Be Received
4nr Th» Am m I.IH P r « « (
LONDON. July .10.— Premier Bald­
win told house of common* today no
reply haa yet been received from
France and Belgium* to Great Britian'a reparation communication and
that it in very doubtful whether any­
thing would be received which could
bo published in Thuraday's debate.
Light of publicity acema likely aoon
to Iks thrown on the present re pa ra­
ti on a negotiations through airing of
subject in the house of commons,
which is to adjourn Thursday until
November. The French-Begian am-'
hnRsadors were to deliver to Lord
Curzon this afternoon replies of these
governments to Great Britain's re­
cent reparations note. The German
nnihnxsador hnd appointment to see
Curzon afterward. There will be a
full meeting of Mritilsh cabinet to­
morrow morning to consider the note
and Is expected that tomorrow night
the house of commons will engage In
debate regarding .the Ruhr, which
will end secrecy o f recent allies nego­
tiations. It is anticipated Premier
Baldwin will outline Brtah polcy ih
Ilalwin will outline British policy in
the course of debate.

Another good endurance test is to
picnic in a tree nnd wait for some­
body to come and drive the Jersey
bull away.
DAYTONA WILL BOND
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FOR IMPROVBMENTS

Florida’s Minerals *
And Other Resources
. Will Be Compiled
By Geologists Who Will Make Com
plrte Report.

iln European Press and Looks Like Something in
the Air

IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
WHICH IS TO ADJOURN
IN NOVEMBER

(Hr The Aaaoela(r* I’ rraa)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 30—
Dr. R. M. Harper, geologist who In
roccnt years has surveyed tho vegeta­
tion and geography of northom Flor­
ida, nnd later compiled a companion
work for the central part of the atate,
probably will complete the work late
this year by making similar nurveya
for the southern tip of tho peninsular
state.
Dr. Harper has just arrived horo to
assist Herman Gunter, stale geolog­
ist, in-compiling statistics and re­
ports on the state’s mineral and oth­
er natural resources. -He is thorough­
ly familiar with the state, having
done his first research work in tho
state in 1910 when ho mado a study
and compiled data on Florida's peat
doposits.
Graduating from tho University of
Georgia in the class o f 1B97 with
Clifford Walker, tho Empire State’s
present governor. Dr. Ilarpor enteral
the service of Georgia as forestry
collector for tho geological survey,
and has boon contlnously In the serv­
ice o f Georgia, Alabama and Florida,
and Arkansas, since as botanist or
geographer since that time.

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&gt;ON July 30.— Legation announced there wns no truth In reports
can'revolutionary movement In Greece. It is aaid these unfounded
vc been appearing for somo tlmo in European pres* and that only
WADESBORO, N. C., July 30—Ren
the legation here recci^ d denial from tho Greek govrnmnt. Re­
, reached tho British government of an attempt'to set up a re­ Downer, a young man of Lilcavillc
j e c t , in place of tho monarchy, Ronaid MacNeill, under secretary was instantly killed, a Miss Webb of
probably fatally injured
Georgia
affairs, told thu House of Cgmmpns.
and a Miss Wall, of Lilcsvillc wns
hurt whon Seaboard Air Lino train
NEW TRUST BUILDING
CHICAGO TEMI'I.E
No. 31 struck an automobile in which
IN CLBVBLAND IIA8
O F M ETH ODISM T O
LARGEST BANK ROOM they were riding at n grade crossing
COST 8.1,100,000
near here Sunday afternoon. Tho
CLEVEI.ANI), July 30—The Union injured young women were brought
CIIICAGO, July 30.—The new Chi­ Trust building, Cleveland’s largest, to a local hospital.
cago Templo built by the Methodist is nearing completion at tho corner of
Episcopal church at a cost of (3,100,­ Euclid avenuo and East 0th street,
000 located in Chicago’s loop at the in tho heart of the downtown district.
Intersection of two of the busiest The structure technically is 23 stories
thoroughfares in the world, HI bo high and is believed to have the largready for IV* official occupancy Oc­ cst banking room in tho world.
tober 3, when tho Uock River con­
Marblo columns rise to the five
ference o f Northern Illinois con­ story height of the main bankin;
venes.
x .j
room, whkh la "L " shaped, givln*
The total valuo of the building, ono
of the tallest churches in tho world,
and the ground on. which It stands
t v when, according to witnesses,
will figure ucprly (0,500,000.
Gottlieb's ear smashed 'through tho
The h e i g h t , . s . t n } p t u r e _ from
crossing gates directly In lho path of
street to tafi.pt,Apl** wU! f a “ ° *«**•
with 21 stories devoted to, church use.
the speeding traliil
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Wreckage and bodies w*rs hurled
Tb* door* o f tho templo will be open CANNOT TBACU MONKEY
or carried for more than 100 feet and
to worshippers day and night.
BUSINESS IN THE
v —
GEORGIA SCHOOLS tho front of tho automobile still was
wedged Into the locomotive when the
TO ELIMINATE BBABOARD
.
TALLAHASSEE, July 28— Ef­ train came to a stop 1,000 feet down
SOUTH FLORIDA BTATION
fort* being mado in Georgia to pass the track.
Death apparently camo Instantly to
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 30— a law making it unlawful for any
The Seaboard Air Line railway has Institution receiving atate fund* to four of the five victim*, One o f the
asked the state railroad commission teach Darwinism and agnosticism as young women was alive when sho was
for authority to discontinue the road’s facts, are behind n measure similar lifted from the wreckage, but died as
facilities at South Tampa and to to that plated before Florida legisla­ she was being placed In an autqmoeliminate that point as * prepay tors at tho 1923 session, according bile to be rushed to a hospital.
to authors o f the bill. Repr?senUtlv«
One o f the young women was identi­
station. •
ing rapidly on road and bridge im­ fied through letters as Miss Margaret
provements In Hillsborough county. IK. Lewis, o f Manhattan.
f
F or qiick results try » want ad.

DAYTONA ,Fln., July 30.—The city
commissioners have selected October
1 aa the dnte for submitting to the
people In an election an ordinance for
the Issuanco of bonds of (200,000 for
the waterfront; (200,000 for Improv­
ing certain streets, paving and In­
stalling drainage facilities; (100,000
for construction of an extension to
the sanitary system, nnd (100,000 for
water worka improvement, and (10.­
000 aa partial payment of building »
new firo station.

Railroad Commission
Cannot Collect Claims
For Live Stock Killed
Coat Value of Cow Can Be Collected
By Due Proceaa of Law.

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TALLAHASSEE, July 30.—The
Florida railroad commission is with­
out authority to collect claims for
p e r s o n s whose Bvo stock la killed by
railroad trains, according to a letter
by Lewis Thompson, secretary of tho
commission, to L. J. Stokes, of Me­
Meekln, Fla. lt le tho belief of tho
commission, however, that cash valne
o f a cow may be recovered If the
owner can .prove negligence on the
part of the railroad.
Tho letter follow*:
"Enclosed for your Information la
a copy o f tho law* covering this sub­
je c t Wo are under tho impression
that where an animal is killed In tho
station grounds that it would be nec­
CHAIN 8YBTBM WILL
HAVE TEN BTORB8 IN
essary for the owner to bring suit to
ST. PETERSBURG BOON recover damages and prove neglig­
ence on the part o f the railroad
pany. You will note undpr sect ion
2874 that if a Jury or Judge finds »
next aeason that householders will bo .verdict for not more than the amount
able, no matter where they live, to tendered by the raltrend company,
find a grocery atom within a block or the court shall render Judgment
two o f their homes. There la now against the plaintiff.
"W o think you could recover full
being organized here a company to
put In ul least ten stores, on ’ the rash value of your cow, be the event
chain system. They are to be known that you bring suit and prove neg­
ligence on the part o f the railroad,
bet would suggeet thnt you consult
with an attorney, an this la a gaaation to be settled by the courts, and
one over Which we have no Judedk-

The Herald for first cuss Job

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CHURCHES

TEMPERATURE

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- TONIGHTANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFfCBRS
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

INFORMAL RECEPTION AT WO­
NORMA TALMADgj
MAN’S CLUB LAST EVENING.
—A N D 1
The public were the guests at an
All tho stockholders o f the Florida |
JACKSONVILLE, July 28.— The
informal reception given last evening
L E W CODY
Vegetable Corporation aro requested j
ISHalla, ar telrsfcaae fha lleat. It wlU at the lovely new Woman’s Club
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
maximum and minimum temperatures
— IN—
|ka gvastly aesrrrlairtl.
to meet In their offices in tho Ball |
SERVICE
*
House, affording them a delightful in representative cities furnished by
Building,
Tuesday,
August
7th,
at
S|
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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1023. ...
opportunity o f Inspecting this elegant
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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the weather bureau from records com­
p. m. Tho annual election of of-,
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Subject:
ENEMIES OF WOMEN
new building o f which all Sanford
fleers
will take place at this meeting
piled at 8 p. nu follows:
“ TRU Th"
AT NEW MILANE THEATER
Tuesday—Subscription Bridge Par* and Seminole county Is indeed proud.
and
such
other business os may como
Church
Service
10:45
a.
ro.~
Max. Min.
Baskets end bowls of red rosea, • Cities
. JJi.Mi. •lo N ’ TUESDAY N irtfrr
ty, at Woman’s Club House, at 8:15
p before
it.
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Services
will
be
held
in
tho
? p. m., by Mrs. Ed Lane and com- (tha club flower) and red slnniaa, Atlantic C it y -------------- ...
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RALPH CHAPMAN, President Mary Turncr'a plan of w i„|n
* Palm Room of the Valdes Hotel. • vv &gt;} G Jfl.i H +ttrt. Ill
Atlanta
fj*.*..
were
artistically
arranged
In
the
* “ Enemies o f Women,” Coemopoll- mittee. Public la invited.
, &gt; ‘
ft
* ’ ’ ...‘ All are WELCOMfc.
vengd for a wrong bjrkecpbgL
auditorium,
while Shasta Boston &lt;
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l;EN GUTHRIE, Secretary.
Sat-2tc
?
,
• • * large
thn '^ot^taitlih'aj^^stlottion of the
.
.
............
in tho bounds of the U w . ^
Buffalo
—
daisies
were
effectively
used
in
tha
" Miss Kathleen Brady la spending
. * A.._••
Vlccntc Biasco Ibanez story of the
Chicago
.........
scheme
o f blackmail finally i^ i*
Sun
Parlor.
V.V'
* the afternoon in Orlando as the guest
frlRST METHODIST'CfcURCTL
U K 1Lionel' Barrymore
Mrs .R. E. Tolar, president of the Cincinnati
charm
when
love entered her W ,
f)f relatives.
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W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
Woman’s Club, greeted the guests Dcs Moines •................. •..... 84 • 70
and Alma Rubens featured In tro two
nnd converted evil into good. iSTI
The pastor will preach in the morn­ rending roles, opens nt the Milane
40
ma Tnlmadgc was never lonSJ
« Mrs. J. B. Coleman and brother, L. upon their arrival ,and was asslstec Eastport, Maine .......... — GO
80
Kansas
City
......................
ing
on
the
subject
of
"Sin
and
SufferIn
entertaining
by
tho
members
of
than nhc is in “ Within the l.^T
L. Higgins of Palatka arc spending
A L L SIZES
theater on August 2, for n 2 day’s en­
- today In Orlando.
Also—
1
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1
04 dng.’
the building committee, Mra. E. M New York _____________ «... 78
gagement. Alan Croslnnd was the
The theme at night will be "The
Galloway, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. A. Pitaburgh ............................ 84
00
director, Joseph Urban designed the
74 Discaso and the Doctor.”
International News
Miss Emma Owner leaves this a f­ W. Fitts, Mra. S. Pulcaton, Mrs. J. C. EL L ou is.............................. 82
settings and John Lynch prepared the
.... ....... .......... ... 80
We shall have good music nt both
02
Only One Day Old
ternoon for her home in Marianna Smith and Mra. John Mcisch and Toledo
scenario. With many of ita scenes
■os
Washington' ................... ' 80
60 services.
where ahe will spend sevoral weeks Mrs. D. P. Drummond. . *
taken on the actual locations o f the
. At either aide of thq,.. auditorium,
The Sunday school will meet at
with her parents.
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story in Monte Carlo, Nice and Paris,
uaual time. The subject o f the les­
prettily appointed punch tables .wore
an dwilh a lavlshneas of production
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE i’.VRnj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcisch and placed, and here delicious fruit punch m
M son ia “ Matthew, n study In Conver­ never surpassed the film promises to
served
throughout
theevening
sion.”
Subscription, Bridge party at
Mrs. Joe Mcisch were a congenial
excel the averngo "super production"
Como to Sunday school with n pre­
Woman’s
Club Tucsdny night, it Ij
party motoring to Orlonda yester­ by merftbors o f tho Junior Depart­
in every way.
ment, Missos Mary Elisabeth Pulespared
lesson.
Reservation
phone Mrs. K4.
day afternoon.
,
to
Biasco .Ibnnez proved in his bril­
ton, Sara Evelyn Williams ,Mae Holly
’ (2220) or Mrs. Ed Lane (4S2) |
to
liant "Four Horsemen of the Apo­
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
mission 50c.
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&gt;■ Miss Abble Doudney and mother, and Gladyco Wilson.
calypse" nnd “ Blood nnd Sand" that
During
tho
ovenlrig
a
lovely
musical
Sunday school 9:30 n. m.
nervations.
Mrs. A. Vaughan motored to OrTomorrow is Sunday—go to church
bin store!* hnvo particular screen
program waa rendered. Mrs. W. R,
It ia expected that the new orches­
fando yesterday where they spent
and Sunday school.
quality.
Per ha pcs his nbility in col­
"I was pale and thin, hardly
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per vtei|
Leake, Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Col
tra will make its Initial appearanco
most pleasant afternoon.
orful
description
of
characters
•
nnd
dough, gavo two trio, accompanied
in the Sunday school Sunday morn­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb
.scenes Is responsible for tho enso Vftli
would aufftf. when I Stood on
Mr. and Mrs. C. T.,Bennett of St. by Mrs. R. R. Dcas, which were great a fine baby boy and the father is ing.
which
his stories ha^e !&gt;ccn brought
my feet, With brataf-down
Morning worship nnd sermon 11 a.
Petersburg arrived in Sanford yes- ly enjoyed. They were followed by walking on air today.
pains in my aideaand the lower
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in the screen. In "Enemlca o f Wom­
m. Subject, God—What Do Yon
part of my body. 1 did not rat
fo r a brief sojourn and aro Solos by these three charming women
en,'*
tho
drama
,of
regcnerriiiwi
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LitUe Miss Martha Fitts, tho dainty
well and didn’t Arant anything
stopping at tho Montesuma.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hrumley and Think o f Him?
man nnd woman, is laid in the back­
to eat. My color waa bad and
young daughter of Mrs. A. W. Fitts,
Baptist Young People's Unions 7
grandchildren o f Chuluota are in the
I felt miserable. A mend of
ground of Russian society life, shift­
L. L. Higgins of Palatka is tho delighted tho guests with a number city today on a shopping expedition. o ’clock.
mlno told me of
ing
to
Monte
Carlo,
and
thence
to
Evening worship nnd sermon eight
guest o f his slater,, Mrs. Ben Cole­ of dances, which included the pretty
Paris. Under the revels of Russinn
“
Butterfly
Dance.”
o'clock.
Subject, Tho Yooung Man
man for a short time. Mr. Higgins
Woman's Club building and Woolcourtesans,
the trnccdy o f the gam­
About two hundred men and worn
Four-Square.
is associated in the newspaper busi­
worth opened last night— Milane The­
ing tables at Monte Carlo nnd the
en
o
f
Snhford
availed
themselves
of
Wednesday
evening
8
o’clock
prayer
ness with his father.
ater opens Tucsdny—things arc. mov­
love of a man nnd woman, there it
the opportunity and privilege of in­
meeting.
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ing fast.
the constant rumbling o f the cannons
Mrs. Wagner nnd daughter Eva specting this new home, and can now
of war. The story ha« practically
see
one
o
f
tho
many
important
things
LOW TIDES ON 1IEACH, 1923
Grace and Miss Melba Ilciscnstctin
The police had to be called out,this
every element In ita required for a
"were among the
Sanford people which tho members o f tho Sanford morning to keep the mob from
Forenoon
and
afternoon
tides
occur
great screen drama.
and I then remembered my
spending yesterday afternoon in Or­ Woman's Club, has accomplished.
breaking down the doors o f the neyj. at approximately the same hour nnd
mother used to take it.. .Alter
Joseph Urban has designed mag­
lando.
Woolworth store.
the first bottle I was better. 1
iplnute.
.
nificent settings for the Russian pal­
WE GO TO CHURCH TO WORSHIP
began to fleshen up and I re­
Oct ace of PcJnco LublmnfT, the French
July Aug. Bcpt.
Date June
gained my strength and good,
A
great
editor
o
f
a
scculnr
paper
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill returned
A postcard from Mr. nnd Mrs. N. 1 4:05
6:11 villa of Alicia, a replica of the Ca­
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5:33
4:31
healthy color. I am feeling fine.
home Wednesday evening from Cairo, said: “ Wo go to church to worship, J. Liilard states thoy reached Jack­ 2 4:55
I took twelve bottles (Of Cardul)
7:20 , 7:38 sino, ntul tlie Monte Carlo home of
6:20
0:14
nnd
if
that
purpose
is
lost
sight
of
and haven’t had a bit of trouble
On., whore they went to bring back
sonville on their trip to west Florida 3 6:47
8:37 the I’rinec.
8:17
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7:11
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little Miss Caroline, who haa been nil other methods arc besido the and they would stop over a few days 4 0:43
9:30
9:24
7:01
8:00
Thousands of other women
Alan
Croslnnd,
the
director,
has
point.
It
is
not
by
alluring
people
the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
thoro looking them over.*
have had similar experiences In
9:00 10:11 10:32 had his opportunities in a number of
7:60
5 7:24
by tho bait o f enjoyment that thefr
the use ot Cardul, which haa
LeGette.
8:51
9:57 11:08 11:20 fete, fight, fashion and cmotionnl
0 8:17
1’ brought relief where other
souls aro to be won; it is by appeal­
Nemo Self-Reducing No. JJJ
Mrs. Lonnie McMullen nnd daugh­ 7 0:07
0:44 10:52 11:41 11:51 scenes ns well ns in big war episode.
medicines had failed.
b a real bargain, it hai a low top
ing
to
their
sense
of
duty.
To
entice
Peter Schasl returned homo last
ter Juanita, and Mra. Ralph K. Gore 8 0:67 1Q:38 11:44 12:17 12:40
II you suffer front female ail­
and medium aklrt. Made Indis­
Besides the two featured players the
evening from St. Paul, Minn., where Into church under specious pretexts left this afternoon for Black Hill, N. 9 10:44 11:30 ll:6d
ments, take CarduL It la a
able pink or white cou:d: tfcn
1:38
1:08
cast
includes
Pedro
de
Cordoba,
W.
woman’s medicine. It may be
24 to 36—and cotti o’.iy $3130.
he spent sevoral weeks with relatives, is not likely to win them to prayer. C., where thoy go with the hope o f 10 11:30 ll'iO 12:42
2:28
1:51
J'jlt what you need.
H. Thompson, Gnrclh Hughes, Gladys
If you f dealer can’ t art |r, u n«l namc.aialso stopped over in Chicago for a Indeed, n man of character mny very benefitting Mrs. McMullen's health.
3:18
2:47
1:31
tlrcss, site and $). U V U tend ih« const
At your druggiit’a or dealer's.
11 12:10 12:24
Hulittc, William Collier, Jr., Mario
reasonably1
resent
the
trick
of
get­
few days visit.
3:35
1:10
2:13
4s|» Mnjcroni, Paul Panzer nnd Betty
12 1:00
X••-vO •**ting him into the church with a prom­
5:00
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Holly and baby To i:40
4:24
1: Ac
3:64
Bouton.
.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Bartholomew ise of some entertainment. The min­ .left today for Ellcnton where Mrs. 14 2:20
6:57
2:38
5:18
3:51
ister
with
n
high
ideal
of
responsi­
of St. Ix&gt;uls, Mo., arrived in the city
Holly will visit hero parents, Mr. and 15 2:55
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3:15
4:40
yesterday and wore the guests of Dr. bility, who bids him como to henr Mrs. J. R. Wood nnd tho fnmily will 10 3:34
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7:18
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and Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, leaving this the Word of God, will command re­ spend some time nt their cottage at 17 4:21
9:03
0:30
8 :on
4:54
morning for Bartow and other points spect nnd stands a better chance of Anna Maria bench.
7:34
9:25 10:00
6:48
18 5:08
winning the man for a church goer.
on tho West Coast.
8:40 10:25 10:50
0:47
19 0:02
Wo have had too much of the mere­
Mr. nnd Mrs. T, A. Vincent left 20 7:02
7:51
9:43 11:21 11:45
tricious
and the ad-enptandun&gt; In our this morning for Tnmpn and other
Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughter
8:87 10:54 11:57 12:07
21 7:34
Juanita returned home on Thursday churches. The Bible explained by n points In south Florida nfter spend­ 22 8:32
9:59 11:43 12:31 12:63
evening from Jacksonville .where they minister In sblcmn earnest is in­ ing several days here ns tho gucBts 23 9:80 11:01 11:63
1:18
1:37
spent tho past two weeks ns the finitely more interesting than talk of Mrs. Vincent's sinter, Mrs. R. J. 24 10:28 11:50 12:47
2:01
2:19
about magic lantern slides. If wc
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. guests of tho former's sisters.
Holly.
2:60 ■
2:42
1:37
25 11:26 12:07
want men to como to church for their
3:21
3:29
2:22
1:02
20 12:24
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gnrnor nnd soul's good, why not appeal to con­
4:00
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Carpenter will 27 1:18
3:55
3:04
1:53
CONTRIBUTED..
daughter Marguerite, nnd Mr. nnfl science 7”
leave Monday morning for Macon, 28 2:10
4:43
4:32
3:44
2:41
‘ ■Mrs. Charles Hill and baby returned
Baltimore, Washington nnd possibly 29 2:59
5:10
4:20
5:22
3:20
STOPPED HIS PAINS
•homo yesterday from a motor trip to
New York. Mrs. Carpenter will also SO 3:40
0:09
5:00
5:52
4:08
“ I was suffering with a severo cold, visit relatives and friends in Ohio. 31
North Carolina and Georgia where
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6:52
4:49
headache and pains in my abdomen," They will be gone about u month.
'they spoilt tho past two months.
First Quarter Full Moon Last Qusrter
writes J. B. Drlng, Newport, R. I.
July 5
Juno 28
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herndon and “ After taking Foley's Honey , and
The Dlxlo Motor Company has June 21
Aug 4
July 27
I son Claude, will leave In their car Tar In conjunction with Foley. Cath­ something today In regard to 0*# new July 20
8cpL 3
Aug. 2(1
on Tuesday for Chattanooga, and artic Tablets I was entirely relieved Hanson Special Six that will Interest Aug. 19
Oct. 3
8ept. 21
other places in Tenncssco where they of my cold nnd pains." Coughs re­ you. Tho Hanson Six is made in 8ept. 17
will spend a few weeks. They will sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma, Dixie and it means that you aro help­
LATEST ROAD INFORMATION
be accompanied as far aa Atlanta by Iluy Fever, Croup und Whooping ing the southern manufacturers when
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol­ you get a homo built car. Tho speci­
MIm Anna Mason.
ey's lloncy and Tar.
The largest fications are given In tho advertise­ Furnished Dally by the Florida Auaomobilc Association.
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY. selling cough medicine in tho world. ment and they are Important shbwfhg
Sold
everywhere.^—
Adv.
you Just what you are getting In tho
On Tuesday evening at 8;16 p. m.,
*
A communication .from tije I-nkc
new Special Six Hanson car.
there will bc*u Subscription bridge
The liprald for first class job work,
City aand Columbia County Cham­
party at thd Woman's Club by Mrs.
ber of Commerce informs us thnt the
Luke Wales—Work starts on con­ *4
Ed Lane and the members of the
roads in that acctlon nrc approaching
Card Table committee. The public is struction . o f new $30,000 -Baptist
normal
again.
most cordially invited and urged to church.
Road from Lake City via Fort
White to High Springs, sand clay,
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good.
Road No. 2 north to the Georgia
line
good,, and road No. 1 from Lake
As wo remarked yesterday—
i 39c 32-in. DRESS GINGHAM, very Special, per y a r d .... ................. -21c
City west, to Tallahaassec, fair to
to see a REAL rood—a few rough miles.
Wo were going
» 15c 26-in. I’ ERCALKS, per y a r d .... .......................................................12*/iC
Wc today received advice from
baseball game—
the Macon Chamber of Commerce
5 25c 36-in. SCOUT PERCALE, por y a r d .................. .................... ...... ; J9c
Noon T ill EiRht-Thirty
Between the Rotes and Klwani!i lhata near Valdosta there is some
P hone 2 1 7 -W
, t r r x fc«T* sa y frlra S a t k l i l t s r* a
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| W e are going fo make interj esting prices to-night and Mott[day in our Piece Goods de[partment as w ell as other
i departm ents:

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SUNDAY, JULY 29TII, 1923
Olivos
Fresh Fruit Cocktail
,
SOUP
Chicken a la Heine
ENTREES
Broiled Sea Trout, Drawn Butter
,
ROASTS
‘
Turkoy with Fine Herb Dressing, Cranl»orry Satire
Baked Sugar-cured Ham
Prime Ribs of Beef
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VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes
Candied Yams
Asparagus Tips on Toast, Drawn Butter
SALAD
Lettuce with Russian Dressing
DESSERTS
Pitted ,Cherry Pie
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Green Apple Pie
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*fomc-mado Cake nnd Ice Cream
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59c COLORED INDIAN HEAD, per yn rd ..... ,.1......................................45:

via Jacksonville and )Vgycro*s.
The westward route through Magradually becoming1"normal again.

Kiwants beat the Rotes In the be
base be II game of the entire aeries
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Jduin was in excellent form and
lpd&lt;j tho slugging Rotes to seven hlU. * StUarf—Plana well under'way foY
TIT* Pi them wpre doubles by Rose- development o f peanut dll industry
in Everglade section.
btV»iq|. 1
For quick remits try n want ad.
But you see the Rotes wero minus
a certain Holly—who aided them
greatly in winning the last game. The leave for New York where he will fdl
weather was too bad for Holly to the vacancy made by
Hoffman,
venture out.
catcher for the Yanks—so watch out
Walter Schang.
These may be the last games be­
tween tho Rotes and Kiwanls for
Britt is getting his cranium all
some time to come. Managers Lane up over trying to decide which league
and Britt want n rest from man­ be shall apply for a position ns cenagerial duties—which they deserve flelder. We suggest thnt he try to
nfter managing su?h a tough bunch. boat Lee Fhal of the Browns out of
,Job, .. T ljf .
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* We bear that upon the KlwnnU this 8t. Louis bunch net, seenn as if
[j breaking ufi, Howard Overt In jvlit
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Headlines in Orlando Sentinel any*:
"Catta May Be Governor Again."
Yes, he thought and then again he
moughtn't. We rather favor the Int
tar.
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west' Florida somo time in August.
We know o f several who ought to
make the trip but' we refrnin from
mantlohing any names on Mondny.
o
Alligators lire routing tmya out
of their swimming holes in Wiscon­
sin according to news reports. They
have probably gone north looking for
the negroes who left Florida some
lime ago.
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gone through i tha Buffering* of
ptomaine poisoning know Wtiit did
president has Buffered fo r there Ms
notKtng quite as painful and quite as
filled with after effects to tho atoinaeh
and othor organ* o f the body. How­
ever, In the case o f our president it
brings to mind tho possibilities of
somo arch fiend being ablo to take the
life o f the president by the poison
route. Wo hope such is not the case.
"We do not want to think that Amer­
ica or her possessions have such a
man as an inhabitant and yet—
Garfield was an Ohio mhn and he
was shot by nn^nssassln. * McKinley
was an Ohio man and he was shot by
an assassin. A rc wo to Witness an­
other Ohio boy dead ufwn tho altar
o f sacrifice to his nation and to his
people ?
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DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 30,1923
The man-who-fita-ncrcons can j^jvo.a
tw o’ to putting tip sh e lx " or
rchnnging n bnlky door.
While .part of the family Is a W
Is the beat time to vnmlsb floors. The
tinner can mend the leaky ice box
in between two big jobs. The seamstress who is going to bo rushed to
death when school begins can find a
stray day or two right now. And
there’s many a remnnnt of the sum­
mer siik-nnd-wools or sturdy serges
that will make a fine winter dress for
the growing girl.
For any ‘ purchase from a copper
caves Irouch to n pew pnlr of white
shoes, tM »X « a good, time to buy.
Never were ^hq
Interesting,
nor attention, , thpfii, so fruitful.
Pensacola News.
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IF you N e v e * .
S a*w m e b e f o r e ,
• W n s B o r n ,H o
P ip y o u k n o w
&gt;r
w * s m e , FO P?l

THIS IS THE ACCEPTED TIME.
Now Is the time for every good
cititen of Ssnford to climb on the
band wagon and toot his horn for a
bigger Sanford. With tho magnifi­
cent start that wc have token in the
face of many difficulties it would be
foolish to Iny down on the Job when
It is half finished. This is the time
go abend with nil improvements
and make larger ones. .This is the
time to vote bonds for Improvements
and see that they arc started before
the winter season. This is the time
Pn R«. RA Pa Pi Pa Pi P*&gt;
to advertise and go after new busi­
ness. This Is the time to lie more
active thnn ever. Don’t think of tak­
ing n summer sleep when so much
work Is liefofe us. We can rest a f­
R* fed Ffl Rti PI Ra P i ptl Pi
ter wc hnvc built a city of twenty
thousand pooplo for then the city will
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mnss., duly
go forward with Its own momentum.
— — e------------30.—Roger W. Babson wns asked why
INFORMATION FOR FARMERS’ it in that he is not so optlmistlo on
the general business situation wht&gt;n
RELIEF.
so many of the barometers of busi­
The
The Sioux City Live Stock Record ness Indicate great prosperity.
prominent
makes whnt looks like an originnl optimistic foreensta o f
suggestion for tho relief of the ninny hankers, manufacturers, nnd financial
ills with which the farmers of this advisors were called to Mr. Unhson's
country are afflicted, either In fact or attention and he was frankly naked
in fancy. The Sioux City contempor­ why n wnrning was needed under the
present stable conditions. His reply
ary wants to know:
wns
ns follows:
"Why not give the cure by elimina­
"It Is true that a number of tho
tion n try-out? We have been try­
ing legislation, buroaunlion, regula­ barometers of business are distinct­
tion and damnation for some ton or ly favorable nt the present time. In
more years; in fact, that's whnt we order to he absolutely fair to every­
have been running to uver since the one 1 even took pains to enumerate
WH«on theory bug broke into the these in a Vubllshed statement only a
White House on the Hill, down Wash­ month ago. The merchants ure not
ington way, and found n hatching overstocked; manufacturers have not
place. We have gone stark mail on been speculating in rnw materials;
curing by legislation. And where has hanks have good resources;
check
it got us?
Nowhere, and worse. transactions nrc normal; railroad
That's the answer."
v
earnings ure exceptionally good; nnd

ntnde a nnme for hjriisclf nnd n suc­ man after .ppetyiing a .pcorc of ^
cess for his mngnsino. The American Inside the wnlls o f a p'enltcntUry ^ ^
hnd 400,000 circulation when hp took (ho time knowing that ho
* ,1
it over. It now has 51,000,000.
fully Incarcerated, to be turned
But, hero is thc.qucstlon.
with nn Apology nnd tho decltr*^
Would not n mnn of, Slddall’s nbil- that "we j are sorry . It happen^,.
(ty hnvc made just as gront a-sue
cess without sticking everlastingly Doubtless without a dollar, u
on tho Job, exacting the limit of en- the five dollars always given t di».
durancc from his physical powers, charged convict in Maine, topm*,
never taking n breathing spell, never with n suit o f cjothca which mlrc
resting? Wouldn’t he have mndc him still n convict ’ because of tw
even a greater success by recognizing quality, the mnn walks from u*
tho limitations of his constitution nnd place "free.” Free of any penoj ^
giving it an occasional change to re­ ligatipn he owes the qtatg; fn* b
cuperate?
breath, nn air bearing , m, taint*
stone walls and concrete corridor,.
W c think so.
At any rate, John M.'Siddnll would
v ,n t jiv c
Nnh,r'
I
gled with the efforts of man;
not have been dead—nt 49.
He would hnvc hnd mnny years left see the sfehta' wTilcH xirtlPlbc odd u
In which to nchiove the success lie him nnd hear sounlhi to (Which' ht h*,
crowded Into a few, nt the cost o f his been a stranger;- fret 4o make hi,
way os best fie can nlopg life’s h!ri.
health, his life.— Tampa Tribune
' way.
-------------O------ ;----Some reparation is due such an onfortunate
victim. The state owes kin
Pa
twenty ycnr$ o f pleasure so f«r ^ t,
can secure plcnstire. Cases pf fo*.
Pa
proper conviction, possibly m»y
mnny; hut apologies of this sort in
very rare. Somo Inw jihould make h
obligatory Ih like eases that the itite
should grnnt the innocent victim a
Ra Pa pq Pi *1 p i Ri Pa
pension o f sufficient size to make it
possible
for him lo lead nn leisure a
CAN STATE PAY BACK LOST
life ns he desired,
within rrasao.
TWENTY YEARS?
None enn determine to whnt clevatioa
in society nnd finance that man might
Imprisoned for an offense which it
have reached had he been free during
Is now agreed the mnn did not com­
theno twenty years that will almg]
mit, Henry I-nmbcrt ,of Thomnston,
he in his memory; and,there would!*
Maine, has been set free from the
but justice in seeking to repair fit
penitentiary. And for what? And
wrong done him.— I’ulntka Newj.
what |s the recourse for the mini thus
freed? The state which imprisoned
him; set him at work to keep his
mind clear; fed nnd clothed him; fixed
upon him the stolid mien which im­
prisonment for nil extended period
always brings; declares a belief in his
Innocence of the crime of murder,
which wns purely circumstantial, rind
sets him free.
Free for what? To do whnt?
\ ( "H
^
What money did the state return to
jYbur
best
answer]
him for the twenty years o f service
'to the question of!
he gave it? There is the rub. IjiniCement Plaster/
bert was given "an official document
r-»
&lt;*— '
expressing belief in his innocence," j
hut that butters ho bread.,, lie was nt j
least thirty-one years old when he i
commenced to serve,time. Thnt would]
Sec that every,
Pinko him now over fifty. He is
y sack i* branded
doubtless expert at whatever lias been
Carolina Portland Cement Ca
his vocation during the years of con­
J a c k s o n v ille , Florida
finement— hut he would make but a

John M. Siddnlt Is dead—nt 19.
Siddnll wns the editor of the Amer­
ican Magazalnc. His "Sid Kays" was
a feature of that magazine. He de­
voted his life to it. Ho wns the mag­
azine or the magazine wns Siddnll,
however you may prefer to put it.
II. C. Forbes, the financial writer,
a personal friend o f Sid’s, writes n
striking obituary of the lute editor.
Forbes says tho doctors called it
"cancer o f the stomach.” But l'orbcs
calls it "overwork.”
Siddnll never knew whnt it wns to
rest or recuperate. He was in his
editorial chair every day, including
Sunday, from eight to lfi hours. In
ten years, ho hnd two days off, olio
nt n time.
Asked why ho didn't take n vnentinn, Hid said:
"W hy a vnention? I enjoy this
work more thnn I could possibly en­
joy nnylhlng else. A vacation to me
wouldn't be n vacation. It wouldn t
be half ns much fun ns working."
Because Hid felt that way nbout it,
he didn't take any vacations. He con­
sidered only tho fact that he pre­
ferred working to resting. But lie
didn’t tnke into account the other fact
that the human system demands rest,
change, recuperation, even though for
very brief periods.
So, John M. Siddnll Is dcnd*-nt 19.
AL the height of Ills Usefulness. At
the full tide of his success. Now, he
is of no more use. Now, success
means nothing to him. He defied tile
laws of nature. He refused to give
his wei.ry body and his overwrought
•lo­
Imiin the occasional let-up
a f- poor hand at securing work at that
mntuh'd, although lie could
trade unless through the aid of char­ i H I L L L U M B E R
ford to do it.
^
Now it is too late. *
ily.
I I'h n n c l.'IO------S an ford, Fla. I
Siddnll’s hard and unremitting work
What satisfaction can it he to a

FROM OTHER
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Ru Ra R.i fa Pa Pa P'» Pfl

AMERICA’S GREATEST NEED
pq ?CJ Pa Pi P: P'4 Pa

Pa

dred other cities. In every locality 1
find that the average man today is
interested only in spending. People
not only want to get rich quick hut
without working. People are buying
recklessly without any thought nbout
where the money is coming from with
which to pay.. Our young people seem
to have the idea that dollar hills grow
on trees anil nil they have to do is to
&gt;t
pick them off. Almost no one wants
to work. Very few want to produce.
Earnest nnd Industrious manual la­
London scientists nrc working on
borers, such ns we had twenty-five
the use of artificial light to grow
years ago, nrc almost an unknown
fruit crops. They need it. From our
quantity. Everyone wants to ride in
experience In Englnml wo would say
the cart nnd no one wants to pull. Our
that they need artificial light twentypercentage o f producers is steadily de­
four hours in tho day and three hun­
creasing and the percentage of mid­
dred and sixty-five days in the year.
dlemen Ih steadily increasing.
-------------o-----------"Such conditions cannot continue
Henry Ix-hmnn Rends us a postal
forever. A dog may live on his tail
from Chicago Museum and says he
for a while, but it e:iitn»t continue this
^wishes wo were up there." Of course
process indefinitely. People may for
'
being in the Museum Henry is safe
I"
a while get n living doing one nnethfor a time ns we would not think of
era washing, but after the clothes arc
f
JiiHJiupiiirB JuJUir jauAsvua-taU whanJ
ntn-ffiTHf hifitmritrim- apparentlyim- w37n" ZE? [ f t w w r w w rwn-sr,rn” ro’f
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Sioux City Live Stock Record makes n sound basis. My critics are cor­ do. A certain number of people can
neatly and with dispatch.
hold to assert that the rural credits rect in their stalpincnt thnt surface exist as middlemen. Middlemen are
------------- o------------law, that was to put the farmers, indications point tii ii wonderful bus­ n necessity and serve a valuable econ­
We want you to read what ltoger
financially, on "easy street," has iness this fall, nnd perhaps two or omic function, hut America’s great
Babsnn says today about the situa­
served to crcnto “ n large-sized annex three years of rising prices. I real­ need is producers, especially men and
tion in business and finance. Ho is
to the burden o f tnxntion," that "the ize these rising figures as well as women filled with the desire to pro­
usually optimisitic but he sounds a
man who needed credit still needs it;" unyuno and it is very hard for me to duce and with the joy of production.
note of warning to the younger gen­
that "the man who can get credit now sound n warning wwhile so many are Atiurica'w great need is a revival of
eration especially and says they are
could get It before legislation furnish­ so optimistic and so contented.
the joy of work. America's great
spending money recklessly when they
ed jobs for u lot of bogus patriots and
"My reason for sounding a warn­ need is a revival of the desire to
should lie looking for breakers uhend.
peanut politicians, and the burden of ing is two-fold. First, the llalison- j serve. America’s great need is a reHead it and digest the contents care­
taxation has taken on a few more chart of business conditions show j vjvn| ,*• the habit of saving,
fully.
mills." Then the Record, whose con- clearly that the period of readjust-j
Itln n,,t fearful for America in
stituentn are cattle raisers and farm­ meiit is only about (50 per cent com- j (he long run; hut rather 1 am a great
Tho new Chirngo Temple built by
ers, pays its compliments to "that pleted, and that further readjustment optimist on this country and tinthe
Methodist will cost over three
etn
beautiful affair known to history, is inevitable. Second, thut the atti­ people of this country. My love of
million dollars. It may be a good hit
fame and our political economies us. tude of the younger generation is dis­ America cuuscs me to issue the warn­
of advertising to build such an edifice
the tariff," says:
tinctly harmful to the present situa­ ing that tlni^ altitude of the average
hut wo Iwlievu the money could he
tion. Thnt is to say, my warning Is young personjtoday is not right to­
"We
roared
and
snorted,
and
tore
used to better advantage. However,
bused both on statistics and on a ward his or,*bcr work. A doctor is
our
hair
to
gel
a
high
protective
not being a Methodist we really have
study
of the spiritual forces under­ not friendly to his patient if lie blind­
tariff
us
a
means
of
helping
the
nothing to do with spending any of
lying
business.
Of course, in reality, ly shuts his eyes to his patient's dis­
farmer out of n hole— and we got
the money,
the spiritual or moral forces are by ease. One cuntiut he a true friend of
tariff.
Can
anyone
point
to
a
thing
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lur the more important as they really the United States by btindly shutting
Pavlova says that Egyptian wom­ the farmer has to sell that has been
determine what statistics nnd the chart his eyas to the'wrong attitude of the
boosted
in
price
by
the
tariff?
Is
en are tho prettiest. Wo don’t bewill
Inter show. The attitude of the new generation toward industry, ser­
llove It.
However, not having there anything the farmer has to buy
people hears the anmb relation to the vice and thrift. It is this wrong at­
that
hasn't
been
boosted
by
this
same
travelled in Egypt wo rould not-puss
Judgment—only we would like to rise tariff? Have we, or hove we not, a Babsunehnrt and to statistics that the titude which hhs already caused busi­
and remark that when Egypt raises lot of patriots who have mastered the temperature bears to the thermome­ ness—as indicated by the lluhstinchart
them more beautiful than Florida— art of selling American made goods ter, or as ear-loadings Irenr to rail­ —to decline. The chart today stands
at 3 per cent Ijeluw normal compared
Just trot them out. We would like on a protective tariff basis? Is (here, road earnings.
or Is there not,'such a thing as mark­
"I have offices in twenty-six large with I |*cr cent below' normal at the
to see thorn.
ing up the price of American made cities and correspondents in two hun- l.e^niiiiiig of the year.”
Man in Toinpa saw that city grow I
b&gt;' r,iM" ot « tariff *'» similar
from 1,000 Inhabitants to 100,000. Al- ‘ K°°,U of '"reign origin? There prob- everyone. In the classified columns, jtotnuonc passing through the city not
moat as old a man ns the editor o f . •Wy- nn,,&lt; 11 m*k’ bt la- suid, susplci- where the public take advantage of to return for weeks. Yet this column
the Herald. Wo have witnessed this ously is. At least it seems ns though
Is the point to which nil readers first
putting out some special propaganda,
city grow from 100 to 1,000,000 and patriots of that brand hnvc been met
turn in any paper—for there is al­
may be found under the proper head­
ways someone who would like to have
"then wo woke up" got breakfast and up with. About the only thing in
ings, precisely what is wanted; or, if
went to work on this rag of freedom commerce nt this limo that has not
what another bus. If the little ad­
not there nt the time, u notice prop­
with the dream that some time we been boosted, or nt leust well nustnlnvertisement is no there no sale or
erly worded will bring to the wouldmight be as rich as Croesus or Wal­ ed in price by the tariff is the wheat,
tnrnsfer will be brought nbout. That
corn, outs, potatoes, hay, cattle, hogs be purchaser tho article desired.
lace Stovall.
i sail there is to. It.— Pulutka News.
There is no chance for successfully
and sheep that orlginuto on farms
-------------o------------1 The Tampa Tribune says President and must bo relied upon to pay off disputing the "pulling puwer" of
A GOOD TIME TO IIUY.
Harding had nothing to do with the tho mortgages ,taxes nnd other things these little advertisements whose
the
finder
will
note
the
fact
that
hi
of
n
monetary
demanding
kind
that
elimination of the twelve-hour law
There is always n little tendency
and darkly hints that the stage was get thq matter with farms. Wc hnvc has a certain article ready for tho
to
a buying slump during the sum­
•II sot by the Steel Trust ta bring hail blocs and federations, nnd Hrook- owner. Usually, though, the vnder
mer. People go on vacations, or sit
co*t
if
so
small
that
it
?ecms
tike
hurta
and
LaFollottes,
and
monkeys
. the president into the limelight as a
on their frontiporchus.wjlh fans.and
public bonafictor. Slnco the twelve- and parrots, anti weasels and skunks, nothing. Whether it shall l«* u no­
raspberry «hp b, or defcldc H Is |oo
all
drawing
salary
and
demanding
tice
of
something,
found,
or
some­
hour law has not been eliminated we
hot
ti^,think 'find:' ftop thinking,
suppose It would bo polite to wait that something be done—and the only thing to •AKluvuKtlUiure fa always,'A
Housewives pfck up a. new sweater
reader.
The
lukcrVf
aif,article
should
something
noted
up
to
date
has
been
until It is wiped off the Steel Trust
here &lt;&gt;r put lc&lt;Mc&amp; set. there, ^jut for
book* before giving credit to anyone. increased .bunions and increased posts, ImmediaioJy seek the' ealuifin aifd' lat
more men inducte dlnto cushion scats his loss be known; and occasionally the big purchases they await the
stimulation of the first’fall winds.
WILL OHIO FURNISH ANOTHER ■eats and connected up with salares o f-a n article waits until tho loser
places
his
announcement,
upon
the
that
put
another
layer
on
tho
bur­
Yet for the thrifty aoul who cun,
M ARTYR?
principle that If the article Is not turn her imagination ahead a kit,
den of taxaton."
worth trying to regain .through prop­ there is no better time to lay in
Press dispatches today state that
the condition o f President Harding LITTLE WANT COLUMN IS THE er channels it is not worth adver­ stocks than in July and August. *
tising.
COLUMN WANTED.
Not only are linens and, china arid
la very aerioua. It waa flrat proSomewhere in this city today is a cotton dress goods on hand in quan­
nouncod “ Ptomaine poisoning" but
Greatest o f all little advertising is bunch o f valuable keys found await­ tities large enough for good selection,
complications have arisen that are
serious enough to caube his personal tho column termed "classified'* in ev­ ing the owner. They arc being held and at reduced prices, but furniture
physician much alarm and ,he has ery daily paper In the United States. until the announcement U made that beckons, arid the - wall-paper man
called in all the eminent medical In it are to be found opportunities, they have been lost The voider felt clears out bis stock at a reduction be­
Authorities Ip California. . It could be sometimes queeriy worded, always not called upon to pay for a notice fore the fall patterns come In. It’s
"ptankhlnt poisoning and we who have attractive, and constantly read by whrns the loser might be merely dull season for the paper-hanger.
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Light, feathery biscuits, piping hot
from tho oven will a w ok en ’ the
m ost s lu g g is h a p p e t it e . M ake
them with M E R R Y W I D O W
Self-R isin g Flour, and you will
have uniform ly te tte r biscuits—
lighter, fluffier and m ore appetiz­
ing.

M E R R Y W I D O W S e lf-R isin g t
Flour is m ade by the Ford Flour.
Company, millers since. 1895, the
originators o f self-rising flour. In
spite of the m any im itations, It is
holding its old friends and making
new ones every day. H e re ’ s the
proof— over 600,000 m ore bags of
M E R R Y W ID O W w ere used in
1922 than in 1920. T ry it. You
will never change. A sk for it by
nam e.

P eople call it “ The Flour W ithout
a D ou b t” because it is already
m ixed with e x a c t ly th e r ig h t
am ount o f pure ingredients. You
just add milk or cold water and
shortening— and the biscuits are
ready for the oven.

Ford Flour Co ., Nashville, Tena.
*° Dealers: If your jobber doesa't handle* MERRY WIDOW Seif-Rising Flour, write Ul"
for name of jobber nearer t you who tWeSi' ?

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�THE &amp;ANFORb 'DAILY' ifkRALD, MONDAY, iULY 30,1923

rtcadjuatm

The Temperamental S e a s o n
Lengthens the Life o f the Coat

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H u n d r e d s o f In d iv id u a ls -

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rru,t 5 small Merchants and Farmers never know
"Back-yard Poultry Keeping1' in the
title o f Fenner*’ Bulletin, No. 1331,
juphtnmed by the U. S. Dept, o f Agri­
culture, Washington, D. C. The bulIrtln contnins a number of illustra­
tion* and details about the building of
poultry homes. It la Bent freo to any
addresn
The coft o f gain on a pig during the
growing period o f hie life or until he
welghe about \£6 pounds determines
in a large measure tho profit to be
made. Many ‘hog raisers materially
increase this cost by not having suf­
ficient green forage available for the
pigs. A good green pasture means

Mias Flavin Gleason ha* been ap­
pointed Florida State Home Demon­
stration Agent to fill the vacancy
made by the resignation o f Miss Sar­
ah -W. Partridge. -Miss Gleason comes
from Louisiana where she has had
long experience and is highly endors­
ed by the authorities of that state.
The beat way to control the mosqui­
to la to be constantly on th e jo b and
looking for the elimination of every
possible breeding place. Mosquitoes
breed best in shallow water, and a
pool o f water nnywhoro that is not
more than an inch deep will breed a
supply of them. An old tin can part­
ly filled with water is an excellent
breeding place. Gutters on the house
that do not drain properly offer breed­
ing places. Small pot holes alongside
an open ditch that does not flow all
the time are good breeding places. In
order to clean up on these places all
must be Investigated and taken care

Tho 1922 year book of the U. S.
Dept, of Agriculture, Washlhgton, D.
C., contains a wealth of Information to
farmers. Copies can be had as long
as tho supply lasts, from members
o f congress. W rit^ to your member
for a copy.
The Italian parliament has just
passed a drastic law forbidding the
destruction of migratory birds. No
question is more truly international
than .the, one of the killing of wild
birds, whose food Is insects and weed
seeds. The farmer and truck garden­
er In the United States now fighting
against the pests and blight which nffcct his crops, is but reaping tho re­
sults of the wholesale destruction of
bird Ufe indulged in in years gone by.
Men and boys with guns have upset n
balance of nature.
’’Seed Potatoes and How to Produce
Them" is the title of Farmers’ Bul­
letin No. 1332, just issued by the U.
S. Department of Agriculture, Wash­
ington, D. C. Florida is the earliest
in the market with potatoes amPthe
question of seed potatoes is an im­
portant one. . Bulletin 131G is known
as “ Marketing tho Early Potato
Crops." These two bulletins can lie
hnd free from the Washington depart­
ment.

■ the convenience and safety of writing their

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This is a mistake, this bank in v ites’your

nil | Checking Account regardless o f i t k i d ^ ..
lem ns it affects the Industry at n J
GROWS, so too wlH your
whole. (
^
Formal announcement was with- S
hold nt the conclusion o f both meet- ■
lugs, but it was learned that directors g
of tho instituto decided to renew ■
thcir'^iiscusaions in New York again *
probably next Thursdny.
The readjustment o f wages, which a
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
rs necessary if hours nro reduced, is E
understood to he the chief obstacle to J
immediate elimination of the much *
crilirucil 12-hour shift. Not only m
will it be necessary, officials point *
out, to increase tho pay of the men _
now employed nt -10 cents nil hour, ^
for 12 hours, but employes who are
now working eight, nine mid ten hour
shifts must also lie considered in tiny
wage readjustment.
F II K I flllT A M I F A K S K M IK It S K lIV tC K .
This In itself, It Is snld, is nn in­
ncluonvllle
One Way
Front Jacksonville
C
tricate problem requiring intimate
(TIC C I T Y .......
I3S.H
NIAGARA FALLS — .
study o f condtions in each plant. In
MORE. MI).............. 30.90
NRW YORK.’ N. Y. ......
addition, the qucnlifin o f housing Ad­
N. MASS................ 42.52
PHILADELPHIA. PA:
ditional employes must lie worked
HO. ILL. ........
43.4H
PITTSHUHGH. I*A,’ ....
LAND, 0 ................. 39.31
SAVANNAH. « A .
out. This question’ involves, in some
HT, MICH. ............ 41.91
TOI.HOO. O.
.......
localities, the necessity of separating
A, N. Y.................. 38.93
WASHINGTON, I). C..„
or segregating the men of different
..
ntiM HF.lt H t r n i n a x I 'v n f : *
races or national (ties employed in
M nlllinor* ...—
___ ______.__ _— $ 4!». r. 4
the industry. Recently thousands o f !
PhlltuUlnhin
................................ .
Itc.no
negroes anil Mexicans have been em­
tlostiin .................... ............... ...................
Il.T t
TlrU
em
Incluile
im-iil*
(i-teeiil
tick
et*
fo
r
Hovnonnti,
O
a.) A11 room * on
ployed to kep the plants running nt
A IIi-k Iui ny hiuI lle r k ih lr e nrut nmna room s oh o th e r ■tvaintra c a r ry
near cnpnclty tend even if business
e x lra eltnrx&gt;».
(tailings fo r P h llm lrlak la v ia
Hull lima for llnlllninrr tin
slackens some before the new pro­
MaVahaati aOM P. W.
Muronnnh BtUO I*. &gt;1.
gram is made operative, preparation
Merrimack. Annul! 1. II, f t
F jl o t , A u g u st s, te, : t
I
Persian, Aunust I. 11, )J
must lie made, it is pointed out, for
ItmvnrW. A u gu st 9. 19.
Cretan, A unust 4, ID. I t
Ilvrkslilra,
A
umuh
I
Sll.
periods of unusual activity.
AII i-r Ii .-ih v . August S. IS, S3
............................ ......................... .............. . .
(fa r ltiilln a rfosrd ran t on AllaMembers o f the hoard o f directors
ills ) nnil llrrk sh lri’ .l
1-'till Infill m xtlnn on rl'itilitt.
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of the American Iron amt Steel In­
l\ W A IIII. T r o i . t*s». A tira t.
„
F. W. IIA II.B . &lt;*«». A » l
T lr k r l O ffice iinjJ |*lrr, WMI U. lia r SI., JnrksuMt |l|r-, T rlr(ih .m e I M
stitute, it is understood, were directed
nt tliu conference to return to their ■■
respective plants to obtain accurate
information as to the
attitude o f =
their employes. This information will 0
lie ur.cd nt the adjourned meeting this kj
week to evolve n fixer principle on
which to proceed in the readjustment Hj
of wages.
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Merchants and Miners Transportation Co,

I n r T h e A »«oeln ln ) Pren»&gt;

The tree blueberry is now attract­
ing attention In varioun parts of
Florida. S. Rice, the nurseryman of
Crestview, has developed a new va­
riety, called tho Okaloosa, which if
planted In tbe fall, will give a sup­
ply of fruit during tho following sum­
mer. The tree grows in “ clumps,’’ is
hardy and notably free ffom pests,
Mr. Rice has had 30 years experience
Tuesday is the Inst day of the July
with this berry yielding'tree nnd no Clearance Kntn nt the Sanford Dry
failure wns noted during that time. Goods Co. Don’t miss this opportun­
Write him for particulars.
ity to save money.
101-ltc

limn 1,800 miles, at n cost of not
GATHERING SPECIMENS
more than 325 n week for the lwo of
FOR MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
TRAVELLING OVER FLORIDA them, they declare. This includes
gasoline nnd oil for tho automobile
4ItV T h r Assm-lstPil I’ r rs sl
nnd food for themselves. ' •
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 30.—
After visiting the Slate Plant Board
L. E. Wchmeyer, of IJnincy Ills., nnd hcad&lt;|unrtcrs nt Gainesville they will
W. J, Clench, o f Boston, Mass., tak­ head for the West Const, going via
ing post graduate work nt the Uni­ Tampa nnd thence to Fort Myers.
versity of Michigan, are in Florida
gathering specimens for tho Museum
A diplomat in much like a philan­
of Zoology of tho Michigan school.
thropist, It is his business to liem*
Mr. Wchmeyer Is studying plant life
fit ono crowd nt the expanse of an­
of the state nnd selecting spociments
other.
to take bad; north with him, and Mr.
Clench is devoting his time to animal
Don’t forget Tuesday is the last day
studies.
of
tho Clearance Kale at the Sanford
They are making the trip by auto­
101-ltc
mobile, having already traveled more Dry Goods Co,

From nil indications “ Enemies o f Women" in London
will equal its great American runs. In New York it is now
in its tenth week. It ran seven weeks'in Chicago, breaking
nil records; six weeks in San Francisco; ten in,Los Angeles,
and did tremendous business in Detroit, Milwaukee and
Washington.
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Daring Magnificence and Exotic Splendor Unparalleled in
History of Screen
Ths startling story of tho Gilded Society Ufa of counts and courtesans
by the Author of “ The Four Horsemen of the Apoctlypue"

WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
SOME OF THE COMMENTS
“ Without doubt one of the most lavish films ever offered to
public. From beginning to end it is embellished with a wcaltl
beauty.” — New York Telegram.
“ For real entertainment, it would bo hard to heat
mance, melo-dramn, movingly beautiful scenes."—New
“ It is an eye-full.
York World.

London Refereei “ For weeks yi't uncounted ’Enemies of Wom­
en’ should draw London nnd many from tbe provinces to the Empire
Theatre. This super-picture in beyond newspaper Criticism. The let­
tings nro most beautiful."*

IN A

N ATIO N -W ID E

SUCCESS
&lt; London Sunday Pictorial: ’"Enem ies of Women’ should coma
near breaking the West End record established by *The Four Horsemen.’ Tho performance would bo difficult to parallel in ita power npd
nrtistry."
f

Looks as If it cost a fortune to make,

NOTE:-i-Srenes actually photographed in Paris, Nice and the
Rlvuria. Cast includes famous stage beauties. Settings by Joseph
Urban.

London Sunday Illustrated: "There is no doubt about the popuInr sueecsa o f ‘ Encmica o f .Women.’ Llonal Barrymore la magnificent.
Alma Rubens is beautiful, and the whole film la a gorgeous spec­
tacle.”

18NYZN 33
M9 Boston, Mass., 2:55 P., June 26, 1923.
Jamea R. Grainger,
Goldwyn Cosmopolitan Distributing Corp., 469 Fifth Ave, N. Y.
Saw opening performance o f "Enemies of Women" nt my State
Theatre here yesterday. I was delighted with this picture. It I* a

Prince Serge Obolenski fa sufferer from the overthrew of the
Ctar’a government): “ It la a marvelous picture. Of course, it made
a special appeal to me. In the firm one‘ nover losA tho thread o f tha
beautiful love story."
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19NYZN 48 4 Ex
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.Boston, Maas., 2:50 P., Jon* 26, J823- .
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Jsmrt-Ji. Grainger,!\
n.
CaTOn^p-Cosmopolitan Distributing Corpn., 409 Fifth Ave. N. Y.
“ Enemies of Women" opened to great basinets. This to Iplto of
extrema heat and strongest opposition. Our patrons delighted with
It and It la cauaing much talk. Boston papers devoting big space to
wonderful reviews. Congratulations on tbla big attraction.

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Managerf Loews’ State Theatre.

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laird laiughbomugh: "It (a one o f tho finest pictures I have aver
seen. It is bettor than ’Tho Four plorsatnen.’ 1 felt that I was back
In Mohte Carlo as I gated on the scene Inside the Casino. 1 scanned
to know wtwo o f the croupiers."
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Sir Matthew Wilson: “ It was the finest fencing scene ever film
It guvo mo n real thrill. It la a great picture.”

mopoL

J. H. llitENNAN,
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TH U RSD AY A N D

FR ID AY

Lady Islington: “ It U a perfectly wonderful and beautiful atory,
Tho producers have done a moat admirable work. I hope to ace thU
picture again and again. Lionel Barrymore and Alma Ifultdns, la
fact the whole cast, are splendid.’ ’

A Canadian Northwest Rhotooloy— Another.Goldwy|i
Cosmopolitan Featare
OF c d M E P Y ^ M U T T &amp; J E ^ ^ -M D - SUNSHINE

31

ct °( s think their income tpo small for a hank Be­

RAILROAD COMMISSION
HAS NO JURISDICTION
OVER TOURIST BUREAUS
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., July 30.—
Tho state railroad commission has
no jurisdiction whntcvor over tourist
bureaus -except ns they act ns an
agent of a common, the secretary of
the commission has advised A. L.
Erickson of St. Petersburg. Mr.
Erickson wns advised “ there is no
state regulation of which we arc
aware that n tourist bureau must ob­
serve aside from the usual civil lows,
nnd this commission has no author­
ity under the law to fix the rate of
compensation which a tourist bureau
receives for its services."

,

',’rn- E check in payment of bills— because they
toliah i

Since Spring hat taken to coming In
to coldly and departing in tuck a
frtniy of heat, With no intervening
neriod of those clear cool dayt which
are commonly attributed to June, the
term Spring Coat bccomrt a tynpnytn
fir Fall Coat For It it (h | Ufe
Augutt ami nfore tettlrd Sep:rmttcr
that one Anally ’ removet the duit
wrapper from the coa: and begin* to
get "the wear” out of it.,
It it tlieicfure well to look forward
in planning tbit 'garment to the ad-,
ranee fall him*—which it may be
laid, verge on tlie circular. The lady
in the tketth hat treated her.rlf not
only to the giaerful nitre,&gt; in' the
tkitt. hu; h.tt duplicated it in'minia­
ture in the tletycj, where the material
Wows in an eiage.-ated cull from the
elbow.
In (hit nor mode! fro;n t!tt tniicr
of llfiiri C’rtaiutc th* iryttr !in.:
v;hkh toati Hie ua-tuniltg a ir well
cn.phaii.td T'iie *!.t; . whin u coat
Wei a mere tough covering unn t»
hr gone fnttvri. it i« ju't HI i;nputiant for one’, supple line* to K*
refltete*. In the o.uer garment a. in
iht drew, and Utulnine giai.v u n i
l.t a» a' itart u on the AVcnu-.- at i t

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fgSZ5aS^asgS25Z5ZSZ525?nSggSZ5Z5g52SgS?5H5H5H52Se5g5g5B5HS2SgSt!SZSg5 provement contemplated, a g ^ i t *U,
lots and lands adjoining and contigu­ a
When a Government Leaves Its Proper Field for ous or bounding nAd abutting upon
such improvement, and upon comple­
ha
Productive Enterprise
tion of said special assessment roll, to
nh
causa a copy thereof to be published!
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By STEPHEN B. LEACOCK, McGill University.
two times successively, once each
Canada is now in a critical. condition, with prosperity on ilie one week, in a newspaper published in * Extends to Orlando and Daytona as well ns.the hundreds of
Osborne has arranged an extra fine
“ Enemies of Women" by .Blasco
bottles we put out in Sanford every dny
ham! and hard time* on the oilier. Tho burden of taxntion and govern­ Sanford, Florida, attaching to said as- m
program for this week,
Ibanez—
aesament
roll
so
published,
n
notice
mental expenditure press heavily on the country. The stream of immigraTonight and tomorrow night— FrlsThursday andFridny,August 2nd! tion, checked in response to the mistaken policy of the labor people, has directed to all property ownere intcrELDER SPRINGS W A T E R
cilla Dean and James Kirkwood fn the and third'Dt MilanoTheatre.
|dwindled to a rivulet. Capital is discouraged; iho Northwest is being erted in said special assessments,
stating, tn accordance with the pro­
greatest romantic spectacular drama
depleted of its people, and everywhere is an atmosphere of apprehension. visions of tho Charter or the City of
o f all time, “ Under Two Flags."
.
Who arc tho enemies ofewomen?
The root of the trouble is that we bate checked and discouraged private Son^rd, Florida, a definite time nnd
pn account o f its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
placctVhcrc’ eomplainls will be heard
,V * '
6k
\
■for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
It is rarely that the screen offers ,Thc sensational drama o f l o ^ and enterprise..'.
wild special assessment roll
so complete a chronicle o f romantic intrigue.
|
” 1 ao not mean to e a r p r i v a t e gain is never extreme, that r and, w)iet\i void
teries. ifiy o u &gt; rc not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
itfJly qopfirmed by the City
adventure ns has been presented in
millionaires ore $ngt*U nnr|!;l)jAt concession companies are bands t_
give it a trial.
j) sf'
sitting
onf
- As fin Equalizing
“
this stupendous version of Ouidn's
Blasco Ibanez's literary triumph in patriots. But 1 do1say flint xlidy represent the only basis in which it co*i
□
Board.'
immortal novel.
magnificent spectacle.
B
hn8 yet prhVcdpdstlble to develop tlio assets of a country.
Be It Farther Resolved, That the
PHONE
311—
W
E
’LL
DELIVER
The Socialist loafing in the ran and tho parlor Bolshevik eating spccal assessments provided for by
i i
Retaining all the exotic coloring,
Love, revelry, drama, luxury, beau■
I
Iottuco
sandwiches at a long-haired reception talk ns they like of the this resolution to be made nnd entered
the fiery tempo, ^Utc pnssionnte thrill ty—n gorgeous picture play from the
I
a
against
the
prqjjrrty
bounding
nnd
government
operation
of
the
moonB
of
production.
We
know
in
Canada
o f the story, this photoplay is offered stirring Ibanez novel.
as one of the film treats o f the yenr
that the moment a government steps out of its proper field into productive abutting upon said improvement, shall
Filmed In Paris, Nice and Monte enterprise it fails, absolutely nnd completely. This may not he true of be payable nt the option of the prop­
Also round six of “ The Leather Push Carlo— n magnificent photoplay of government in the far future, hut it is true of government here and now. erty owners as follows: cither in full
within thirty days after said assess­
era" which is one of the best added nt Love nnd Intrigue.
ments shall stand equalized, approved
tractions that has been shown hero In
and confirmed, or in ten annual in­
many a day.
Europe's gilded society llfo revealstallments, with Interest at the rate
cd In Us daring magnificence and c*July Clearance Sale at Sanford
of
eight per cent per annum upon all VERO WILL PAVE
And the honor guests tonight will Otic qdmdor.
€
To Ifn v A i'l K if PlnfirMtmiA
Dry
Goods Co*, closes Tuesday. Now
deferred
payments,
from
nnd
niter
MANY
MILES
OF
STREETS
be Newton Stonstrom nnd lady friend
is the time to save money on your
the time said special assessments shall
and will see this wonderful picture
More magnificent than “ The Four I
By CARL VAN DOREN, In New Republic.
purchases.
lOi-Rc
lie nnd stand finally equalized, ap­
without cost to them.
Horsemen”— more
dramatic than [
VERO*, Fla., July 30.—The Vcro
proved
and
confirmed.
'Blood nnd Sand/'
More than by anything else iho native realist in this century is
Be It Further Resolved, That this jjity council has awarded contracts
RELIEVES RHEUMATISM
Wednesday and Thursday—Jackie
vexed by that optimism which contributes to American philosophy its
for
seven
miles
o
f
street'paving
ami
resolution
shall
be
and
become
effec­
Life
within
the
gilded
palaces
o
f
)
Coognn (the million* dollar kid) in
basis and to American conduct its most characteristic technique. lie feels’
“ I can simply say that Foley Kid­
Europe's nobility where revelry and that enough, and too*much, has been said about what optimism docs to tive immediately from nnd after its curbing, nnd two miles o f storm sew­
“ Daddy” with ndded attractions.
ers. The total amount o f the two ney Pills gnve mo relief from rheu­
passage nnd adoption.
romance filled the perfumed nights of |
make life cheerful, vigorous, effective. l ie finds himself bound by his
Adopted this 23rd day of July, A. contracts is $187,773.29. Tho citrus matic pains, nnd hnvo not used sup­
Friday and Saturday—W alter Heirs Counts and Courtesans.
loyalty
to
truth
to
insist
that
the
American
experiment
has
not
entirely
cro|&gt; in Vcro section is in good con­ ports for the last six weeks (had to
D.
1923.
in “ Mr. Billings Spends His Dime” ,
dition nnd shipments will be greater use tw o).
FORREST LAKE,
tho best proof you can
also International News only one dny
The drama of a pleasure-loving I succeeded nnd to advance the explanation, outspoken or implied, that if
than last season.
S. 0 . CHASE,*
have that Foley Kidney Pills are efold.
Prince of Russia and the most notor­ optimism at its best is a virtue so at its worst it is a vice.
C. J. MARSHALL,
fectivo is this, that since they cleared
ious beauty o f all Europe.
Ili* pessimism, however, unlike that of Asia nr of parts of Europe,
As City Commission
Don't forget tho outing nt Crystal my syrtem o f uric acid, have been en­
rarely goes to the point of ultimate despair. It is, iu all hut a few cases,
of Sanford, Florida. Lake Thursday afternoon. Cars will tirely free o f pain nnd depression,"
A magnificent picturization o f Par­ grounded in the .confidence which the muckrnkers had; that revelation
Attest:
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isian nights, the gambling hnlls of I
1
leave the Methodist church nt 3:30 writes J. \V. Hunter, Los Angeles,
leads to reformation. Exhibit the truth, the American realist liolievcs,
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
Monte Carlo, the revelry nnd fiirtn -1
o’clock. Tickets 3I*o, includes lunch. Calif. Hncknche, Rheumatic l’aini,
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
nnd something salutary will he the consequence, as dny follows dawn.
City Clerk, Sanford, Fin. Come on and have n good time and a Dull Headaches and tired feeling are
104-1tc
lions of Pctrograd’s nobility.
South Round
If he lias shifted his front in two decades it has been tittle more
nice swim and hell) the Indies o f Cir­ quickly relieved hy 1 Foley Kidney
....
thnn
to
turn
less
toward
corruption
and
more
toward
stupidity
ns
the
Arrlvo
Departs
cle No. 2.
,
lt)4-2t[» Pills. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
For quick results try n want ad.
The phntodrnmn magnificent, The
No.
83..... .. 2:30 a.m.
2:40 n.m. cinema sensation of all time.
natural outcome of optimism.
No.
27._____
8:40 n.m.
■ R S X Iia illllK B R S H U lIB B IH IM lB Z a a ilM n S IlIX IR H M lIK IH B IC IB IH n iZ IlM n illlS X IE IIR Illl*
No. • 89............ 2:25 p.m.
2:45 p.m. that this resolution shnll lie nnd in ­
No.
86........... 0:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m. come effective immediately from nnd to lie dated ahould be definitely fixed Creek west to the City limits,* which
Northbound
and determined^
said sum of Forty-one Thousand Dol­
after Its passage nnd ndoption.
Arrive
Dcpnrts
lars $11,000.00), is the tutnl estimated
Therefore,
Be
It
Resolved,
that
all
Adopted this 23rd dny o f July, A. D.
No.
82........... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m. 1923.
of the bonds issued under the resolu­ cost o f said improvements; that one- aa
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84...........11:46 B.m.
12:05 p.m.
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3:52 p.m.
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9lh
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A.
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No.
28.......... 10:00 p.m.
1923,
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City
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Sanford,
Florida,
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he
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passage
and
adoption.
maining
two-thirds
of
the
cost
of
said
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23rd
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July,
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lands adjoining, nnd contiguous, or
C. J. MARSHALL,
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THE SALE THEREOF TO BE) STREET FROM MILL CREEK of Nineteen thousand, nine hundred
ING THE GRADING AND PAV­
ten Dollars ($19,910.00); that the
USED TO HELP FINANCE THE
ING OF WEST FIRST STREET A
WEST TO THE CITY LIMITS.
Whereas, the City Commission of estimated cost of spill Contemplated
WIDTH OF 20 FEET FROM MILL
PROPORTIONATE PART
OF
THE
COST
OF
CERTAIN the City of Sanford, Florida, deems it improvement of First Street from
CREEK WEST TO POPLAR AVE­
STREET IMPROVEMENTS a s ­ advisable to Improve, grade, con­ Mill (frock west to Jnhsnmlne Avenue
NUE, A WIDTH OF 24 FEET
sessed
AGAINST PROPERTY struct, reconstruct, pave nnd ro-pnvc tn he specially nssoSscd ngninst all
FROM POPLAR AVENUE WEST
ABUTTING SAID STREET IM­ with vitrified hrick or other hard sur­ lots and lands adjoining and contigu­
TO JASSAMINK AVENUE, ANI)
PROVEMENTS;
DESCRIBING face material the following street in ous or bounding and abutting upon
18 F e e t i n w i d t h f r o m j a s .
such improvement, ns determined by
THE FORM AND CONDITIONS the City o f Snnford, Florida, to-wit:
8AMINK AVENUE WEST TO
OF SAID BONDS TO BE SO IS­
CITY LIMITS," ADOPTED ON
Find Street: From Mill Creek this Commission, Is URj stim o f Four­
teen Thousand, Sixty, Dollars, ($14,SUED AND PROVIDING FOR A west to the City limits.
THE 12TH DAY OF FEBRUARY,
SINKING FUND FOR THE PAY*
A. D. 1923, AND VACATING, AN­
All of said improving, grading, con­ 900.00); and that tho estimated cost
NULLING AND SETTING ASIDE I MENT OF THE PRINCIPAL AND struction, reconstruction, paving nnd for said contemplated improvement of
•ANY AND ALL SPECIAL AS­
INTEREST OF SAID BONDS, duly re-paving to he done in compliance First Street from Jassatuine Avenue
SESSMENTS
AGAINST
ALL
passed mid Adopted on the 9th dny with plans and specifications nnd es­ West to the corporate limits', to Ik*
LOTS, LANDS AND PROPERTY
timates of said proposed improvement specially assessed against nil lots and
of July, 1923.
BOUNDING AND ABUTTING ON* Whereas, on the 9th day of July, A. of First Street from Milt Creek west lands adjoining nnd contiguous or
F it t e r
STREET FROM MILL D, 1923, a rortnin resolution was to tho City limits) now on file dn the hounding and abutting upon such im­
CREEK WEST TO CITY LIMITS adopted hy the City Commission of office of the City Mnnngcr of the City provement, *ns determined by this
LEVIED OR IMPOSED UNDER the City o f Sanford, Florida, entitled, of Snnford, Florida, which suid plans, commission, is thu ’ sum of Thirteen
AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE “A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR specifications and estimates have been Thousand, two hundred and seventyAFORESAID RESOLUTION.
AN ISSUE OF BONDS I1Y THE heretofore approved by the City Com­ three Dollars and Thirty-three Cents
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Com­
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, mission and constitute the plans, spec­ ($3,273.33),
IN THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED ifications and estimate for said work.
mission of the City of Stanford, Flori­
Be It Further Resolved, That it is
da, that Resolution No. 81, adopted on
FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND DOL­
Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the the dctci initiation of this Commission
LARS, THE PROCEEDS DERIV­ City Commission of the City of Snn­ that all lots and lands adjoining nnd
the !2th day of February, A. D. 1923,
entitled,
ED FROM TUB SALE THEREOF ford, Florida, deems it advisable, as contiguous, or bounding and abutting
TO BE USED TO HELP FINANCE a necessary public improvement, to upon First Street from Mill Creek
/ ‘PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION RE­
QUIRING THE GRADING AND
THE PROPORTIONATE PART OF pave, re-pave, hard surface nnd re- west to the City limits, will lie specPAVING
OF
WEST
FIRST
THE COST OF CERTAIN STREET hard surface with ‘ vltrlflc«r*brlck or ially benefitted hy the improvement,
IMPROVKMENTS
ASSESSED other hard surface material, First provided for hy this resolution, ant)
STREET A WIDTH OF 20 FEET
FROM MILL CREEK WEST TO
AGAINST PROPERTY ABUTTING Street from Mill Creek west to the that the special assessments to be
■j.iliia ,1
SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS; city limits, said improvements • of made against nil lots and lands ad­
POPLAR AVENUE, A WIDTH OK
XI
D
DESCRIBING THE FORM AND First Street to be of the following joining and contiguous or bounding
24 FEET FROM POPLAR A*VENUfc,
WEST TO JASBAMINE
CONDITIONS OF SAID BONDS widths, to-wit:
amj, abutting upon such contemplated
«•* (
TO BE SO ISSUED, AND PROAVENUE, AND 18 FEET
IN
From Mill Creek west to Jnfesamino improvement, shnll Ik* made upon a
\i
ft M
WIDTH FROM JASSAMINE AVE­ •VIDING FOR A SINKING FUND Avenue, 2-1 feet in width, nad from foot frontage basis, that is to soy that
FOR THE PAYMENT. OF THE Jassamino Avenue wust to the corppr- tn the preparation o f the special nsNUE WEST TO CITY LIMITS,"
which said resolution made provision
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF file limits, 18 feet in width; that all of Stskment roll, covering the contem­
day,■ /
"
P I
for tho Improving, grading nnd pav­
RAID BONDS",
said paving, re-pnving, hard-surfac­ plated improvement, such special
ing of First Street from Mill Creek and,
ing, and re-hard surfacing of First benefits shall he determined nnd pro­
Whereas, said resolution provides Street, as aforesaid, shall be done til rated according to the foot frontage
west to City llnilta, with vitrified brick
or other hard rurfaru material, be and among other things, that the bonds to strict compliance with the plans, spec­ of the respective properties specially
the iame Is hereby rescinded, vacated, bo Issued thereunder shnll bo substan­ ifications and estimates for said work benefited by said improvement.
annulled and set aside, together with tially in the form described and set and improvements now on file in tho
lie It Further Resolved, That the
any
and all special assessments forth in said resolution, and,
office of the City Manager of the City Tax Assessor and City Clerk of the
Whereas, in the form o f tho bond o f Sanford, Florida, ns aforesaid.
against any and all lots, lands and
City of Sanford, Florida, in accord­
property, bounding and abutting on deurnbcd in said resolution, said • Be It Further Resolved, That a to­ ance with tho provision* of Sections
First Street from Mill Creek West to Ikmhm are to be dated tho first day of tal expenditure of Forty-one thousand 101 ami 102 or the Charter of tho City
Dollars ($41,000.00), is hereby auth- of. Sanford, Florida, shall proceed
City limits, nistie, levied and Imposed Ju1y7 A. D. 1923, and,
t.
, *.
Whereas, the first Jay of July, 1923, orized to cover the cost o f paving, re­ without delay to make an assessment
under and by authority o f tho afore­
paving, hard surfacing and re-hard roll, assessing tho sttcclal benefits' to
said resolution hereby rescinded, and, faljs on Sunday, and,
Wiiertas,. thu data said bonds art MtKfMlvffatf First Street Drum, Mill Jw keceived as thu result o f the lmB E IT . FURTHER -RESOLVED,
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On and after August 1,1923, our
business will be conducted on a
spot cash basis. This radical
move is made necessary by the
fact too many people abuse the
credit privilege. Our prices will"
be as low as possible, and you
will not have to pay the bills of
the, other fellow.

RESOLUTION NO. 94

RESOLUTION NO. 93

RESOLUTION NO. 95

Dixie Motor Company
111-113 P A R K A V E N U E

On The Second Every
Second

Human wants are constant and continuous. Food,
clothing, shelter, and their infinite subdivisions are daily
needs.

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There is not a clock tick that docs not register a mil­
lion human desires.

The newspaper is the closest thing in the world to
the people’s daily wants. It is an expression of the ever
pressing desire for news. * .
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' The advertiser who uses the Daily Herald reaches
people with his message at exactly the right moment.

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Somewhere, with some person wanting something,
new§f)gt&gt;^r advertising registers every second of. tjje., | ,n
It brings the seller and buyer together because it
brings the right message at the right time.

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There is no advertising medium so close to the peo­
ple as the newspaper.

The Daily Herald places you in position to reach .the
buyers of this community.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 80,1923

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FOR RENT

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in Sanford la thlaColumn
each day.

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Ad taken for leae than 25c.
And p«wltlvcly no Claaaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
munt accompany all ordera.
Count the worda and remit
acordingly.

|uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
we pleaeo yoo, tell othera; If not.
Thone 498
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SANFORD N O VELTY
W O RKS

FOR SALE

V . C . C O L L E R , Prop-

FARMERS— You can get eeed bed
frnm—&gt; and irrigation plug* at tk«
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100 tfc

|General Shop and Mill
Work

JN TR A C T O R a n d B U IL D E R FOR SALE— Doaier and Gnya1 palnta
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
|I7 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
Works, Sanford agents,
183-tfc
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Heardall Avenue. San­
ford.
83-tfp

B. W . HERNDON
IN S U R A N C E -A G E N C Y
FIRS--------- AUTO----------BONDS

FOR SALE— 5 Pointer pups, No, 1
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 11G Snnford Ave,
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63-tfc

S. 0 . Shinholser

The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

Lionel Barrymore, Scion
of One • of America’s
Leading Actors Families

•NOTICE OF SALE!
FOR RENT— Furnished and unfur­
nished apartments and sleeping
Notice is hereby given that, under
rooms. Femdnle apartments, under
nnd by virtue o f authority upon me
new management, Bishop Block, cor­ Featured Player in Cosmopolitan’s
conferred hy a final decree of Fore­
“ Enemies o f Women” a Nephew of
ner First street and Palmetto avenue.
closure nnd Sale issuing out o f tho
of
John
Drew
and
Brother
of
— W. R. Grovcnstcin, Manager, Phone
Circuit Court of tho Seventh Judicial
John
and
Ethel
Barrymore
231-W.
,
DG-tpR
Circuit of Floridn in nnd for the Coun­
There are n few roynl families of ty of Scminrilc, Floridn, in the cause
FOR KENT—-Furnished connecting
housekeeping rooms,
with hath, the American stage. One of the great­ therein pending, wherein the Armour
also furnished room. 813 Magnolia est o f these is tho Drey-Barrymore Fertilizer Works, a corporation, is
Ave.
08-Ctp line, f Mrs. John Drew, actress and complainant, nml L. W, Wallace nnd
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, manager o f a Philadelphia stock rom-n Eft cl Ia Wallace, John Peters und W.
314 Elm Ave.
10l-5tp pnny, in the old days, was the founder W. Wallace are Defendants, I will o f­
o f the family. Her son, John Drew, is fer for sale and will sell lo the high
FOR RENT— Furnished npartment,
modern. Phone 661-J.
100-Gtp one of the bright particular lumin- tgt bidder’ W r'cash nTthe' front’ door
aries of the American stage which h ej,)f thc cm|rt ho0BC in Scm,no,0 CounFOR RENT— 0 room cottage, also
haa graced for nearly half a century. ^
t,urinff the M
hotiril of
garage. ’ Phone 1812.
102-3tp His daughter, LaulflC, was an actress
sale on Monday, September 3rd, 1023,
FOR RENT-—Eight room house, West until her marriage to Jnck Devercaux.
the same being a legnl sales duy, tho
Third street. Interior newly decor­ His sister, Georgia, married Maurice
following described real estate, situat­
ated and papered. Call phone 40-W. Barrymore, the hrillinnt young Irish
ed, lying nml being in tho County of
102-Gtp actor who ennic to the United States
Seminole, Slate o f Florida, to-wit:
,
FOR RENT—5-room house, $20.00.— in the late 'seventies.
Lots 5 and II, of Block D, nnd Lots 1
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
103*2tc ( The three children o f Maurice Bar­ nml 2 of Bli&gt;ck F, Brown's Subdivision
.FURNISHED ROOM S FO i f RE NT— rymore and his wife were tlm* born of Black Hammock, according to plat
Several housekeeping apartments to the royal purple. Lionel, the eld­ thereof duly rccordqd in the public
for rent, rooms large and niry. See est, is featured in the Cosmopolitan records of .Seminole County, Florida.
Mrs. Smith, 300 French Ave. 104-Gtp picture, "Enemies of Women" pictur.S. A. B. WILKINSON,
ized from Vincento Blnsco Ibanez's
Special Mnstcr.
FOR RENT—Cottage.- J. Musson.
novel, which comes to the Milnnc The­
GEORGE (5. HERRING,
104-7tp
atre for two days, beginning Thurs­
Solicitor for Complainants.
FOR KENT— Entire upper floor, un­ day, August 2nd. He made his first
7-30;
8-0-13-20-27-51
furnished, 711 (Ink Ave.
104-5tp appearance upon the stage with his

FOR TRADE

uncle, John Drew, in "The Rivals.''
In f 'lr n ilf l C m i r t i Tth .Im tlr ln l C l r c u K ,
After n few years upon the stage lie
Mr in I n «il r r &lt;tii r t( 9 » F l i i r l i l n *
t|» n i( liiu ( 'o m p iiu y ,
determined to become a painter nnd i i u r h l r t f l T\uH
.
spent several years in Paris studying L u c y C . U l l i M i n , L u k c i h ' l l u r T i n . I l n u 11it 11 11 it i‘ f I h , ,1i'«M ' I l f i r r K
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art, in which lie remains intensely in­
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Ti» I h r d r f r tulattlM K i i R U i n H a r r i s .
The call of the stage was in his
H i m ini Ii I I i i m 'I m m i d drHHii Hari'ln* m n l
Idopd, however, nmj_ f|is success in n il ti r r m u m I HI n r r « U n i In* tint p r o p e r l y
"Thb Mummy aim the Hummingbird"!
and in “ The Other Girl” had been too l l l l l l i n i l l B I I I I I I I S H I I I I I t
pronounced to be forgotten. He re­
turned to tho Binge in Augustus
Thomas' play, "The Copperhead," and
scored *n big hit in the role of Milt
Shanks. His standing us one of the
foremost actors on our stage
was
made secure by his acting in "The
Jest,” in which Arthur Hopkins costarred him with his brother, John 1
• /
Barrymore. Hopkins Inter starred him
in "Macbeth” and lias a new play j*
written by Eugene O'Neill in which ho |■
will oppenr lator .

WANTED TO TRADE—For a vncnnl
OFF ER EXTK AORIH NA It Y
lot, my equity in 4 room house, on
One iy&gt;w five room house, with hath, new paved street. Lights, water, gas
Contractor and Builder
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ and bath. Fine location, close to new
FLORIDA CUPIED.
IANPOUD
school. Addiess "Trade” care of the
PRICE
Herald.
104-Gtp
$3,000.00.--------------- Terms to suit you
A.*P. Connelly &amp; Sons " ■ ' 'X R liA r /B A R G A I N !«*•••
C a t n h lla fc r * 1*08
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Ileal I-Xate, Loans and Insurance
70-tfc
iPhone tH
104-8 Magnolia Ave.
FOR KALE OR Itl-INT— House, niter
August 1st.—See W. J. Thigpon.
08-lfe Georgia Immediate!) Retaliated With
iSTEWART The Florist
at Flowera--------------—Floral Deeigne FOILS ALE OR TRADE—Dort car in
Similar Bill Against Florida.
’ good mechanical condition, also
Annual and Ornamental Plante
good tires, will sell cheap or trade for
ATLANTA, C.n„ July 30.— Action
h'lt Myrtle Ave.-------------Phone 2G0-W
anything of equal value.— IV. L. Har­ of the Florida plant board in placing
vey, Box 352.
101.lip a quarantine ngninst the importation
ISANFORD M ACHINE FOR SALE— Fine lot of Leghorn into that state of green pens nnd
hens cheap.— W. L. Harvey, Box beans from several southern states,
COM PANY
101-Up including Gcorgin is reflected in the
352.
General Machine and Boiler
measure now before the lower house
FOR
SALK
OR
RKNT-'-Trueking
Works
of the general assembly asking that
land.
I
have
hammock
and
pine
C y lin d e r G rinding:
Sanford, F lo r id a !trucking land developed, partly dcvel- similar action be taken against the
IPhone 62----' oped and undeveloped in Iowa City peninsular commonwealth. Thc Flor­
|section for sale or rent. Write K, It. ida authorities placed the ban on thc
Moore, 250 N. K. 25th street, Miami, other slntcs, it is said, as a measure
against the Mexicun beetle, which Is
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
8t-di w-tfc declared to be prevalent in sections
of Georgia where it is said to bo do­
FO USAI.E —Practically new typeing great damage. .
writer, cheap. Address Box 427,
Thc Georgia lawmakers have be­
102-4tp
--------m Sanford.
fore them several other measures of
FOR SALE— Burlap for seed buds. more than statewide interest. Among
Carda of Sanford's Repotsee Sanford Furniture Co. 103-ltc these is thc bill to repeal thc prohibi­
able Prufraaional Men, each
of whom. In hie chosen pro- ^ FOR SALE—One first class 1250 lb. tion laws of the state, which would
feeaina the Herald recom- •
mare- mule, 8 years old. One, good place enforcement of the Volstead
mende to the people.
^ single wagon, also 12 sixteen disc net In thc state entirely upon tho fed­
harrow. Phone 315-J,
104-Gtp eral governbent. This measure was
reported adversely and unanimously
b ythe house temperance committee,
W AN TED
but the author, Representative Ar­
George A . DeCottes
nold. son of a former Philadelphia
Attorney-nl-Law
WANTED— BOYS TO SELL THE jurist, has served .notice that hf* in­
Over Seminole County Bonk
SANFORD HERALD ON THE tends to address the house on thc sub­
|lANFORD
-s- - j . FLORIDA
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD ject for the purpose of disagreeing
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS with thc committee's verdict. Ho has
FRED It. WILSON TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A conceded, however, that the bill has
Lionel B anym ore
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS no chance o f passage.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
•
in
a
CofnnpoliUn Production
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
Another bill attracting attention is
FI ret National Bank Building
dh-tf
that of Copeland of Lowndes county, fENEM IES O F W O M E N "
|8ANFORD
FLORIDA
DitrihUtJ k
JVANTED—2 ~ o r 3 ’ nice furnished said to be directed at tho Ku KIux
f f l W i a - C w st^w flR R
rooms, close in, rent must bo reas­ Klan. This measure would require
IELTON J. MOUGHTON onable. Call ’ Mr. Head at Telephone all fraternal and secret organizations
K k 9 1 -4 ,
ARCHITECT
211.
J02-3tp to record tho names of their member* Milana Theatre, Thursday and Friday,
—t ----- Angm t 9 and 8
- -— —
and Wonlit-make-it-unlawful to-wear
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
COLORED DINING CAR WAITERS
masks in public. A similar proposal
|Sa n f o r d
. j . .*. F l o r i d a
and Sleeping Car Porters Wanted
About ten yean ago, Lionel Barry­
was submittedeartjr ln the session by
— Experience unnecessary. We train
more deserted the stage for the acroen
you. Information free. Write 524
— first appearing with Biograph. Of
Railway Exchango, Omaha, Nebr.
ic h e l l e M Ain e s
tee No. 1, which has not,yf&gt;t reported late years, however, he ha* been act­
7-2-0-16-23-30; 8-0-13-20-27
on It The no wblll was ent to gen­ ing on boih stage apd screen. For
-I. LAW YER
0-3-10-17-24-12tp
Path* he acted In "The Explotta qf
eral judiciary committee No. 2.
— Court House
Elaine;” then Metro aufrred him in
Dally Herald on sala at Joe'a Srooka comedy and dramatic parta. Later he
Houae, Mobley’a Drug Sta~a and acted Milt Shanks in "The Copper­
Bzoaiaed
Glaooee Dsalgwed
Uunt's Pharmacy.
** head” for the screen, and made four
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
production* for Whitman Bennett—
The Herald for first data Job work. "The Devil’* Garden," "The Master
O p t D.
Mind,” “ The Great Adventure.” and
.
O g t ld * * -Q p te —etrtat
Ratines, Voiles and Crepes, Ging­ “ Jim, the Penman.”
IBl Raai First Street B u fw i Fla. Get An Abstract Before
Cosmopolitan featured him in ita
hams, Silks, Canton Crepes and many
other values at the Sanford Dry production of Jack Boyle'a story, "The
Baying Property
W . J.,TH IG PEN
Goods Co.'s July Clearance Sale, that Face in tho Fog” and then In "tfoomwill close Tuesday. Don't forret to erang BUI,” and in Blasco Ibanez’*
Real Estate
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n iu u u a a e a e ....^ * -

Action of Plant Board
Quarantining
Green
Peas Act as Boomerang

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to make this Htorc continuously nttrnctivc to you. Wc want
you to fuel that this is,your shop where you can be sure of *
the very best service.

When You Think of Vulcanizing
Wo want this store at once to occur to your mind. We nim
to nltnin that end by the fairness of our prices und thc per­
fection tlf our service.

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y
Oak Avenue und Third Street
PIIONE 17------------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA

l l l l l R I K R I I l l l l l l l l l R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N

(This Wna Written hy a Woman)

I am an oltl-fushione^l buyer of the necessi­
ties for my household. I go to the Htorc my­
self. To me this work is not irksome. In
fact, I like it. I like to look at the shelves so
full of cuns nnd packages of so many colors.
I like to ilo this for the mime reason that I
don’t mind lieing in a crowd.
When in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
e
When I see them I am delighted. When I
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
when I see them I buy. Those goods have
become familiar to me through advertising
nnd I have noticed that the grocery men who
have tho most of those familiar packages
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
I went into a store not of my own choosing
5 hut with a friend who, among other things,

asked for a very well known articlo of food
which is packed in n can, although she did
not ask for nny specific kind. I always buy
------------- and instinctively I Udd her thut wus
the kind she should ask for.
Thc tlealer overheard me and said, “ Mntlam, I never sell thut article, I Bell instead
Bomethinf-very-fliueh-belter * ----- - - - my—
own brand.”
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SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

*.'• •

WE SPARE NO J*

IW hy A re Some Storekeepers So Obstinate? j.

PURELY . :
PROFESSIONAL :

I t A - O T w ® P w s l f s t t e ...

Involved In this suit sltunle In Btinl- the said Circuit Court at Kanfnrd.
Hole County. Florida, dmerlhi'd as Florida, this lat day of June, A. I*.
ftUU of H\VU. Hoc. S3. T|». 30 H.. It. 3'J 1933 ,
K., and the S*&gt; of NWV, nnd tlw
K. A. DOUGLAHU.
NWq of NEK, Hec. S, Tl&gt;. ! l 8.. It.
C lerk C lrrult Cnurt,
u.
Kemlnnlo C ounty. F lorida.
It Is hereby ordered that yntl and
Ily : V. K. DOCHI.A8S, I*. C.
each of you do appear to tlio Mil of
eomplulnt tiendn Ill'll, on the 6th day G— 4 -1 1 -IX-35— 7 - 3 - 9 - 16-33-30-Mc
of AimiM, A. I*. IS3I.
It Is further ordered that this order
of puMIcation lie published oner a I
Cures Mnlarin, Chills
week for elulit eonseeutlve weeks In |
nnd Fever, Dengue or
the Sanford Herald, n newspaper putt- . j
lisheit In Sanford. HemInolo County,
lliliouH Fever.
Florida.
5-l-o.a.w.-20tc
Wit nrsa my liund and the seal o f

Then he launched into a fivc-minuto talk
on why this article waa belter than the one
I had named. But somehow my friend had
been convinced by what I had sugftcHtcd and
she did not buy that can which tho grover
offered.
And I thought as I wulked out how stub­
born and obstinate that man was. Ho had
lost a sale, had probably taken his first step

a

toward losing a customer, nnd hnd certainly
lost a good deal of time, especially since some
other |H 'o p le were standing around waiting to
be waited on.
If that grocer hud sold advertised goods ho
would certainly have hnd the brand I sug­
gested nnd he would have made n sale; in­
cidentally, he would havo bid us good day
cheerily und wo would have been satisfied.
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, In
my capacity as a buyer for a fairly large
household,* familiar things on thc shelves of
tho Htorcs I viiflt are only a little less wonder­
ful, for those familiur things help me in do­
ing better und more economically the job
which I must work at every day.
Those advertised articles which I buy and
which I always buy I know havo been sub­
mitted to the criticism of both competitor
nnd consumer. This subjection to almost
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
to me that the manufacturer has supreme
confidence in his goods. He cannot tell a
falHehoStrabom the IhTng^ho makes, because
there arc too many in the world to find him
out.
■

Constant advertising o f any product proves
that product has stood the test of scrutiny.
Is it any wonder then why I, as one o f sever­
al million women in my samo position, prefer
nrticles with which I am acquainted to pro­
ducts about which 1 have no knowledge and
ubout which the manufacturer does not seem
to have the courage to enlighten me?

Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
The American Association of Advertising Agencies
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IN THE H EART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEG ETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IV .

NUM BER 103

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , S A T U R D A Y . JU LY 28, 1923

ADMINISTRATION
MEANS THIRD PARTY NOW
RED BANNER
MINNESOTA AFFAIR PULLED DOWN
IN HOBOKEN

SAYS L A F O LLE TTE IF PRES­
ID EN T PERSISTS IN HECOMING C A N D ID A TE

Was First Indication of People
Hrenking Over the Traces of
the G. O. P.

I llj Thr \««&lt;»rlntril I'rrww)
N EW YORK, July 28.— A crowd
stormed Hoboken headquarters of the
Industrial Workers o f the World
whose longshoremen
nre on strike
and tore down the red flag of the
organization floating over the build­
ing. The flag, which has flown de­
spite protests of llohoken citizens,
who demntided the Stars and Stripes
also he rnised, was burned nftcr it
wns torn down, according to New
York headquarters o f I. W. W. which
announced it telegraphed its protest
to Governor Silzer o f New Jersey.
The attacking force numbered about
fifty. Five clerks in the offices of
the Marine Transport Workers divi­
sion of the I. W. W. were unable to
cope with the situation and stood
silently by while the raiders hurled
their literature out of window.
•

MEN (DNYKTED OF FHAtfD
" " W H E S i.
Reported That New York Evening: Mail Was
American Owned
.
Mir The AwocUlfd I*r»a«&gt;
_
,
NEW YORK, July 28.— The United States circuit court of appeals to­
day arrirmed tho conviction of Dr. Kdwnrd Itumcly former publisher of the
New York Evening Mail and Walter Kaufman and Norman l.lndheim, attor­
neys, for defrauding alien property custodian un report of Mail's owner­
ship. The three men were ordered to the Atlanta prison to serve sentence
of a year and a day each. Itumrly and attorney were accusd o f reporting to
alien custodian during the war that the Mail was American owned whrn In
fact the controlling interest was owned by the Imperial Gcrmato government.
They were convicted Deccmlier, 1920, after the .Mali rhanged hands................

WOODROW WILSON SAYS CIVILIZATION
NEEDS SPIRITUAL REDEMPTION IF IT
IS TO SURVIVE IN MATERIAL WAYS

ENGLAND
I If

PONSI

IN H00SG0W
Tl»r A*«orln(r«1
C t.E A R W A TE R ,
July
28. — Ira
Holmes, and Charles Gerkln held ns
susperts in conertion with the hold­
up o f the paymaster o f the Cummer
Cypress Company at Ivu'oochee June
0, when four robbers escaped with
$11,700, who sought
reduction of
bond in habeas corpus proceedings
here today must remain in jail un­
less they enn produce $20,000 bond
each, Judge McMullen ruled, refusing
to reduce IhiiiiI.

FOUR KILLED
IN R.R. WRECK W I L L
NEAR QUEBEQ

TO G E R M AN Y'S
REPARA­
TIO N MEMORANDUM HAS
BEEN D RAFTED

EXHAUST

Every Means o f Reaching Agree­
ment in Full Accord With
Groat Britain

Transcontinental
Has
Bad Accident From
Collision in Fotf

llll The .tasm-UIri! I’ rraal
BARIS, July 28.— The French nota
to Great Britain, in reply to British
The Vnhlez Grill makes a specialty
suggestion
ns to joint Response to
o f Sunday dinners and Manager Falk
Get
many’s
reparation
memorandum
and his good wife are always on the
(III Thr A.«..rl«lrU I’ rraa)
was said authoritatively
today to
job ready to see that you get wlmt
QUEBEC. July 28.— Reports r e -1have been drafted with the determi­
you want. They know how to make
you feel at home and the excellent reived here stated four men hnd been nation to exhaust every means of
menu arranged for tomorrow will fill killed in a railway collision on east- reaching full accord with the British.
the inner man with that- satisfying bound Transcontinental train near
PA R IS, July 28.— Delivery o f the
food that nines your enjoy your meals I'ickard this morning. Unconfirmed
The conditions which Insured the
report
said
three
victims
were
bag­
French
note is only awaiting word
even in the summer time. That nice
lllr Thr A»»,irl»lrrt I'rtM )
election o f Magnus Johnson to the
gageman,
engineer, and express from Jlrussi-ls that Belgian note to
cool
place
to
eat—
the
Valdez
Grill.
BOSTON, July 28. Former I’ resi- capitalism under one name or anoth­
.Senate from Minnesota, the Wiscon­
agent.
Ixindon is also ready. The French
dent Woodrow Wilson, writing under er thnt discontented classes every­ See the Sunday menu.
sin senator said, exist generally
M O N TR E A L, July 28.— Head o f­ roniniuiiication will la* delivered by
where
draw
their
Indictment."
the dipt inn. "The Road Way From
throughout the country, including the
Everywhere, be says, there me I Courtesy is the keynote o f the Lit- fice of the Canadian National Bail- beginning of next week whethedr the
Revolution," for the August number
rust, lie insisted, however, that it
thoughtful
men who believe that capi-1||,q|, Cafeteria says the advertise- wavs confirmed reports that collision Belgian note is ready or not. The
of the Atlantic Monthly, sounds a
still is too early to predict with cer­
merit today und the elegant menu for ■occurred this morning m ar I ickar.l chances of rewelding entente with
note of warning thnt our civilization lali.i mis indispensable to civilization, J
tainty whether a Uiir dparty move­
Sunday dinner is given herewith. It nnd four men had bee. killed. Meagre Great Britain co-operating In effort
hut
lie
goes
oil
to
nsk:
"Is
the
capi
cannot survive materially unless it
ment in 1021 would result.
sue system
.......
-.
means thatcourtesy
isalso mingled
details indicate the castbound pas- to obtain guarantees for payment of
talistie
system unimpeachable?"
he redeemed spiritually.
Decause he is conceded to he the
reparations by Germany arp thought
“ Is it nottrue," the inquiry eon- j with goodthings
to eat as well and senger train collided wit i a n g i
This is the first lime since his ill­
lender o f the “ progressive bloc" in
in n fog.
to la- better than at any time since
you
gel
nil
of
it
at
the
l.u-ltelh.
tinucs,
"that
capitalists
have
often
ness that Mr. Wilson has made public
Congress and to have a vast follow­
lahst January.
Both Poincare and
se
eniedlore
gnrd
the
men
whom
they
his views upon present day problems
ing among! the people of the north­
Itnldwiii
lire
declared
to have shown
in the United States ami throughout used ns mere instruments o f profit.
west, a pronouncement by Mr. I.nevery
disposition
to
make
every pos­
P'O ’ ical and mental powers it
the world. They will he preserved
Follelte regarding his attitude to­
sible sacrifice.
was
legitimate
to
exploit,
ought
w«
in permanent form between covers.
ward 1821 has been awaited with un­
“ In these dreadful and anxious days not to seek a way to remove such o f - 1
usual interest by
Republican and
LONDON, July 28.— Opinion that
when all the world is at unrest ami fonscs and make life itself clean for [
Democratic leaders alike.
He indi­
Great
Britain evidently will be oblig­
those
who
will
share
honorably
and
The Milane Theater
which will look which way won will, the road
cated today, however, that' he would open August 2, will furnish to the I
ed to send its own reply to Germany
cleanly
in
it
?
nhihul seems darkened by shadows
without co-operation from
France
not he in n position to make his inten­ theater-goers o f this section n first"The world hns been made fori
which portend dangers of many kinds.
tions known until after he returns class modern up to date play house1
an
dBelgium
is
strengthened
by tho
It is,” snys the one who commanded democracy. There need now he no |
latest
reports
from
Paris.
Some
ob­
from his forthcoming trip abroad.
fear
that
any
such
mail
design
ns
that
^
in every respect.
the
ship t't
of rumstate uni
during
till- Mii|)
m'K the world
servers, however, hope thu attitude
"I think we must await develop­
The line of pictures to be furnished war, "only common prudence that we j entertained by the insolent and igno. -.
of Belgium, aim of which Is described
ments,” he said. “ 1 do not think it nre among the very best produced in should look about and attempt to as­ ant Ilolienzollrrns nnd their counsel-,
.....
m ito iM f.
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prevail
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by
diplomatic correspondent of Daily
humnnly possible for anybody to say this country. They have arranged |sess the causes of distress and tinTelegraph ns "ullempt to bridge the
anything nbout a third party at this with the following large producers most likely
&gt;■ ' ■ » . *
^
means of
removing ........ entry ........... .
gulf between British and
French
F Oi R
world safe again st irrational revoluM
l l SO M I H im *
time with any degree of certainty. If for service:
them."
standpoints"
may
keep
the
allies
to­
lilicrnl men should be nominated by
Then, avoiding
partiss-vi ns in' lion. That supreme task, which is
Goldwyu 'Cosmopolitan, United A rt­
gether
to
maintain
a
united
front
to­
both of the two old parties, I should
nothing less than the salvation
ists, Metro, Fox, Pathe, Associated analyses the existing state of Ameri­
ward
Germany.
«
civilization,*now
faces
democracy,
in
doubt very much thnt there would Exhibitors.
Hodklnson, 1.Itch man's can civilization, llie writer goes brief­
lie a third party movement at all. It
ly to the root of the matter by mak­ sistrnt, Imperative. There is no es
and several others. '
IN Q U IR Y FROM RUS­
Men Entombed
raping it. utiles* everything we have Twenty-Eight
would not avail much. Hut if plainly
The opening picture is a.Goldwyu ing essentially what is a icligious ap­ built up is presently to full in ruin
By
Ex
illusion
Which
W
iih
SIA ABOUT LOCATIONS
indisputably reactionary men should
Cosmopolitan production • mid was peal for a better understanding be­ about us, ami the United Slates, as
T errific Blast
be nominated by both o f the two old
IN HANFOHD FROM I ll'S ­
tween
the
"haves”
and
the
“
have
(Hr Thr \»»oclnlrd l*reaa|
shown in the larger cities only for
IIIf Thr %aat*rlwlr«l Prraal
the greatest of democracies, must un­
parlies, something In the way of a
.
*
SIA N FARMF.RS
SH E FFIELD , F.nglnnd, July 28.—
riots."
.
N K W YO RK, July 28.— Champion
two dollars.
third pnrty may develop.
Twenty-one men -.lieHetfeil
to have Jack Dempsey will meet Luis Angel
"Real ground for the universal un­ dertake it.
This is the first showing south of
"The road that leads away from been killed by an explosion in Multl.y Firpo o f Argentina ill fifteen round
“ What is done by existing party.or­
rest," he asserts, "lies deep at the
The ClianilH-r of &lt; oininerre is in
Atlanta, a pre lease picture, a pro­
ganisations may go far in bringing
sources o f the spiritual life of our revolution is clearly marked, for it is colliery. Fire had been musing trou­ light to decision for world's heavy- j receipt o f an inquiry fro inn party in
duction that went big in the large
..........................
, dclined by the nature of men ami of ble ill the workings for some weeks. weight championship nl Polo Grounds Khnrkouf. Russin. who ndvlse* o f his
about a third pnrty movement. Con­
time, and lends
to revolution."
cities where shown as any picture re­
of
the
Russian
revoluorganized society.* It therefore
Twenty-eight nu-n were entombed Friday. September 14, Promoter Tex intention to locate in Florida. He is
ditions recently* disclosed in Minne­
The cause
cently
given
the
public.
sota exist very generally over the
lion, which he cnlls "the outstanding hooves us to study very carefully by the explosion in the Malthy col­ Rickard announced. Prices will range interested principally nl lieekeeping
The policy of the management will event of its kind in our age,' wus in and very candidly the exact nature of liery where fire hud been causing from three to twenty-five
country, much more so in the enst
dollars, and has asked for full particulars re­
than is generally realized."
Asked be to give to the people such as they hi» view a “ systematic denial to the the task and the means of its accom­ trouble several weeks. Terrific nu- lowest on record for heavyweight garding the industry as it is carried
ture o f theexplosion made ntiy opera­ rhunipionsliip l.out and half that of on around Sanford, nnd in addition
nbout his views on the remnoininntion want in entertainment and at prices great body of Russians o f the rights plishment.
"The sum of the matter is this, tions to gel in communication with
there nre several inquiries general in
of President Harding, Senator Lnhol- that enn I k- afforded. When the and privileges which all normal men
IJeiimsey-CnrpcnUcr tickets.
that
our
civilization
enn
not
survive
prices
iff
admission
are
lifted
you
nature. The letter is couched in ex­
tinmen
impossible
for
some
time
hut
Icltc replied that he "did not think
desire ami must luivg. if they nre to
Sunday dinner at the Seminole is cellent English, and Hie Inquirer is
Mr. Harding is regarded us a liberal may rest assured that you will he be contented and within reach of hap­ materially unless it Ih- redeemed rescue parties nre on hand ready to
spiritually. Here is the final chal­ start as soon as conditions permitted. always an event looked forward to without doubt a man of eduention^and
given value for every extra penny piness."
or progressive."
I
hut
may
lie
added
to
the
regular
One hundred men were working In with pleasure as they give you the knowledge o f this country. .
What has this to do with America? lenge to our churches, to our political
“ Mr. Hnrding'a record in the sen­
and then
prices. Our regular prices will be :ir&gt; “ It was against capitalism," he de­ organizations and to our capitalists
While inanities have been received
the
mine at the time o f the explosion, licst* the market affords
ate was that of a reactionary," he
mid 10 cents specials in proportion as clared, "that the Russian lenders di­ To every one who fears God or loves twenty-eight of them of the fair end some. It is cooked just like mother by the local Chamber from Hawaii,
added. "H is administration, in- my
o f gallery near the fire. The force used to cook it nnd lias that flavor Sweden, Wales, South Africa and oth­
rected their attack, and it is against his country."
view, has l&gt;ecn a reactionary admin­ to the cost of production.
The picture you will see Thursday
exerted along the gallery by the blast that makes one feel at home. Per­ er foreign places this is lhe first that
istration."
at the opening is a special feature,
hr Aught down
such quantities of fect service g.a-s with this elegant has come from the Bolshevik country.
Take your Innsmuch ns nearly every
Russian
shown in Atlanta and Hirmingham nl
stone, coal
and ust as to cut off menu published today.
Sunday
dinner
at
tluSeminole.
romiug to this Country in reputed to
fifty c«;nt* for adults and twenty-live
twenty-eight miners.
have sonic of the late Czar c ertown
for children.
You may rest assured that your
jewels, it mny In- that if this individ­
ual has any of these jewels in his
comfort will he looked after in every
possession, he might tempt one of the
possible manner. Order will Ih* pro-,
loonl •celery growers to swap some
Rain Insurance Prevented Jupiter served and nothing rowdy will he per­
mitted by any one. The opening of
of his land for them.
I'luvia From Attending.
this most comfortable and up to date^
that a good view can he obtained .*f it
Musical Carnival Day, while not theater fills « hmg needed und de­
•
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the Woman’s Club intends to get out
the financial success anticipated, of-* sired place in our city and county.
T A L L A IIA H S K K , July 28.— Official I mice o f the increase is shown In the
h spccisl edition of the Herald
at
forded a good time to a great many. Regular programs will Ik* printed and
half mill levied for tick eradication
same
will
give
weekly
attractions
and
which
time
the
building
will
receive
The atheltlc events, handled entirely
statement from executive offices fixed
under the act o f the legislature this
n full and complete description and
by the Seminole Athletic Association, each will have the price plainly print­ the state millnge for the year at 11'.4
year. An increase o f 1-4 o f a mill
ed
so
at
no
time
will
there
be
any
nil o f those who had a hand In. the
went off without a hitch. This organ­
mills, this is three-eighths o f a mill for the state luiard of health is offset
The Woman’s Glgb of Sanford held committees, all o f whom report splen­ work.
ization has again proven its ability to chance o f embarrassment ton arriving
by « reduction in the prison tax of 1-4
All of the guests at the informal
an informal house warming Friday, did progress in their efforts to secure
handle nITuirs o f this nature and as­ at the box office. Everything will be lower than the figures announced yes­
of
a mill.
linens,
silver,
chlnaware,
etc.
reception
Inst night went Into rhap­
sisted considerably in making the a f­ done to look after your comforts and terday and which were withdrawn la­
the occasion lieing in the nature o f u
A comparative table for this year
fair a auceeas. “ Voluminous" Victor make it pleasant for you.
ter in the*aftcmoon because of the
Mrs. It. E, Tolar, preaident o f the sodies over the new building and were
celebration on the completion o f their
During the winter seasons we will
alfd last follows:
the
Check, preaident o f the association,
new elufi house. These feminine de­ Woman’s Club, Mrs. Earnest Gallo­ unstinted in their praises for
discovery of an error in the figures.
furnish
you
with
road
shows
which
General revnue, 1922 6 4 mill*, 1923 votees ( » civic advancement are to bo way, chairman of the building com­ women and all thsoc who had A hand
kept things moving until the Inst
event on tho program was concluded. will !&gt;e high class. We havesrv" a‘
rnngratqDitcd on putting 'tovet* what mittee, the executive committee and In the metamorphosis o f the old build­
TALLAHASSEE, July ^ . - F l o r i ­ 6 7-H,
The moonlight dance was u suc­ New York connections through which da's state tax. millnge for this year
State school tax, 1922 1 mill,, 1923 WAR apparently At the beginning an entire membership arc to be congrat­ ing Into the new structure that takes
cess in every particular. The hall wo will hook attractions and this ‘will bo l i f t mills, according to unof­ L mill.
Impossibility. Starting on the pro­ ulated on their Initiative which result­ its place among the fine new edifices
.
game between Sanford und Del-and means that you will sec every thing ficial Information obtained from the
Pension tax, 1922 2 4 mills, 1923 verbial shoestring they have financed ed In the construction o f this club that are giving Sanford such a repu­
0
icxultcd in a 0-0 tie. Many thnnks that conics Into the-state
by work, wlnsomeness and wlnnfhg house, a beautiful monument to their tation over the state A fltavln g such a
state comptroller’s office late yester­ 2 4 mills.
are due the Sanford merchants who without leaving Sanford.
remarkable growth along every line.
State Board of Health 1922 1-4 mill Ways,-one of the most attractive club untiring efforts.
An up to date theater in an up to day. This is seven-eights of a mill
contributed tho prizes. Tho follow­
It would seem to those who Inspect­
The
old
building
has
been
completo
houses
of
Its
kind
in
the
stato
and
In
more than last year's mlllage which 1923 1-2 mill.
ing individuals also deserve specail date town is what wc will furnish and
ed
the building last night that no-daly
remodelled
and
the
succesi
of
this
which
every
citizen
o
f
Sanford
takes
State
Road
Deportment,
1922
1
your patronage totalled 10 5-8.
mention for the great amount of time wc will appreciate
just pride. The architecture is- Span­ venture la due In a great part to the tail has been overlooked and from front
Dosed on last year’s assessed valu­ mill, 1923 1 mill.
______
an detfort they put In to make the and support. . .
Prison tax, 1922, 3-8 mill; 1923, 8 8 ish, unique In design. Sptclous as­ progressive and artistic ides* o f El­ entrance to the kitchen the fine audL
ations In the state of $421*448,616, the
day a success. Schellc Maine*, b- Rsembly halls and numerous commit- ton Moughton, Hanford’s architect tqrium, the stage for entertainments,
.
You can buy It for less at Church- new millagc will bring the state an mill.
Wilaon, Dean Turner, John Gillon, S.
toe room* make It particularly adapt­ who has accomplished the Impossible the gallery, the assembly rooms and
Tick
eradication,
1923,
4
mill.
income of $4,848,067.71.
M. IJoyd, Fred W. Ball, E. A. Ball, well’s and tonight and Monday they
A statement giving tlui millage as able fo r Club meetings and conven­ In building architecture— taking an dressing rooms and the entire struc­
This
year's
Increase^ever
the
fig
­
Intend to show you even though you
and E. D. Mobley.
ures for. the p rcccd ii^ycar is account­ 11 7-8 was Issued earlier in the day tions. Culinary arrangements pro­ old building and remodelling It econ­ ture is just right and the new build­
Rain iniurance had been taken out might be from Missouri. The specials
ed for by a jumprsin 3-8s In the mil- fropt the executive offices but later vide facilities for handling collations omically and making a complete new Ing will undoubtedly be classed among
to coyer expenses but despite the fact on dress ginghams, percales, Indian
(he most complete fo r work and tha
Head and other goods quoted in the Inge fqr general revenue purposes, was withdrawn* when it was discover­ incidental to social functions. ‘ The And roost artistic building out oM t.
th a t'll rained with! nhalf a mile of
furnlnshings o f the Interior o f the ' As soon as the work on the outside most beautiful from the buUder*a
ed
that
an
error
had
been
made
In
which
wan
boosted
from
6*4
to
6
7-8,
lake Mary not a drop fell there. Such Herald today will prove the truth o f
Club has been delegated to numerous o f the building Is complete In order point o f view in the state.
according to tho figures. The hal­ the compilations.
their assertion.
*
» sthe perveraneea o f old Pdulvlua.
(Ill Tfcr Assnrlalril I’ rraal
W ASH IN G TO N , July 28.— Declarinjr thnt President Harding's admin­
istration had been a “ reactionary ad­
ministration,"
Senator • LaFollctte,
Republican, Wisconsin, predicted here
today taht should "reactionaries” be
nominated for the presidency ' next
year by Iwth major parties, n third
party movement may result.

Former President Writes Caption “ The Road
Away From Revolution” in Atlantic Monthly

Milane Theatre Opens
Next Thursday, Aug:. 2
With a Fine Picture

Musical Carnival Day
Not Financial Success
* But All Enjoyed Day

TWENTY ONE MEN KILLED
BY EXPLOSION IN COLLIERY
NEAR SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
JACK DEMPSEY
JTERRIFIC EXPLOS’N MEETS FIRPO
POLO GROUNDS

FLORIDA’S STATE TAX MILLAGE
FOR THIS YEAR IS 11 1-2 MILLS,
UNOFFICIAL INFORMATION FIGURES WOMANS CLUB RUIUDING ^
Obtained From State Comptroller’s Office Late
Yesterday

BUILT FOR GROWING NEEDS

Of the Sanford o f the Future by Untiring Efforts
of the Ladies

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TH E SA LF O R D D A IL Y HERALD, FRIDAY, J C lY .^ 1 9 2 3

^ aiiirov taaiij^ fil.lHU Dig UJUKf Hi |
Aa'.atuls were
hire. Sweet, Mrs.
Jones, Me. nnd Mrs. Loch, nil o f I.nke
A . C. Jones,
E uro nr
MRB. FRED DAIGKR. flbclcly Editor Mnry,
Hrrnary,
N.
It.
Robinson
o
f
Sanford
Phone 217-W
nnd many others wore over, all re­
r * m k a ta a i r frlrn ila a la lt la * r n
— If rm m a re e o lk c I i r n k r r f « r r m a la i porting n good time.
k a a r , « r I f r n o re re trH o lp la fc , w rite
■ eo a la l r « H la this rfranrltw ral, a l r l n *
Oatol la, n r I r lr r k a a r Ih r llr w . l l w i l l ’
l»e n r e a llr i l f r r r l i l r l .
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For Florida: Partly cloudy
tddny and tomorrow, with
local thundershowers.

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Mineral production
In
Florida Hu reached above
the 18,000,000 mnTk annually in recent years.
Bali clnye are found in
tho state possessed o f white ’
burning qualities, which arc
refractory and of high plaafctiq||y. Tljo ,clfpf./« widely,
distributed in ccnlrnl peninmilk Ftoridk bcl6b commcrdally-prn tfared, in I’ utnnm
and !,*kb count!to'.
Mort* than eighteen million bricks ycnrly have been
produced, in addition to tilo,
drain-tile and fire-proofing
brick.

»
The setting o f straw­
berry* plants continued; and ptcpnrd*
tions fo r fall truck was active wheqp
the aoil w as' sufficiently dry. Early
sweet potatoes arc In market.' Cit­
rus trees are in good condition) tho
fru it in developing nicely and it la
holding well. Tho weather was most­
ly favorabio for the setting o f ptnoapplo slips. Some heavy rains yore:
Madison. 2.4; MonUccilo, 2.0; Glen
St. Mary. 3.2; Quincy. 2.2. nnd T al­
lahassee,'2.7 Inchon. Tho heaviest In!
the central division wns Ocnln, 4J&amp;
inches. Figs nnd poenna are doing
well. The minimum temperature at
Tensacola, 02 degrees, was the lowest
of record for July; it occurred on the

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ta
e
Mi
Mrs. Whitman Caldwell
and. non
— IN—
t a t o M i i c i M h i t a i a n
a
bn
nnd brother Erbin Seay, left yester­
“ Thr aim of your woman's club la
a
Mi
day by motor
fo r Hastings, Fin.,
to mako your own town bigger, bet­
SO C IAL C A L E N D A R
ta
Mi
where they wero met by her father,
ter nnd more livable."
.
MFriday— Informal house warm Ihr of Dr. Wnltcr Sony, going from there
In tho ten years o f its life, the Mi
on
to
Jacksonville
wljcyr
they
will
tji
;ta
I the Woman’s Club from 8:30 to 11
Womnn’a Club of Hanford haa shared
Mi
p.‘ ni'. r!
ir
• spend several weeks ns‘ the guests
i largely in the following endeavors: ta
o f Dr. and Mrs. Seay. They were
Mt
Bn
iU W fm
-t_____ j ^ r . —
t ftoucht and paid for its first home
Mary Turner'a plan of Cll.
Mi
I Among the business .visitors in tho nrcnmgfntrrt ns fa r an Hastings by .hit*
and the p r c w n fc ln b 'lo t,‘
venge fo r a wrong by kccoiwl
i;
IM
ta
.City Substantial, , yesterday
from Widcman Caldwell and Joe Caldwell.
In th « bounds „ ( i h, M
1 Hold Red Cross Christmas Seals
James Crosby o f Euifls'winrnmnhg
J A C K SO N V ILLE , Ju ly £7.— Tho
St
ta
Tampa, w a *-J ;-p . Jfnrthrn.
nehemo
o f blackmail fina||y ^
•
• f,.’ •■• ■
r
the business visitors In Sanford yes­ maximum nnd minimum temperatures every year.
Mi
ta 20lh.
charm
when
love entered Ik* i
Took the initiative in tho organiza­ Ml
terday.
in representative cities furnished by
Mi
and converted evil into ^ }
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roll and Miss
tion
o
f
the
local
Red
.Cross
Chapter.
the weather bureau from records com­
Ml
ta V H IN E C ITIE S S T A G N A T E
Perrio I.ce Hell ami Master Jack Roll
mn Tnlmadgc was never W
E N TR K NOUS BRIDGE CLUB.
Stood back of all war-time projects. ta
piled at 9 p. m. last night follow : .
Ms
W ITH F R E N C li IN RUHR
are spending a few days in Jackson­
than she is in "Within 0*
Entertaining in her usual charming
Cities
ta
Max. Min.
Arranged
community ChristAias Mi
A lso—
ville.
in *
. I n n - 'u l r d P rc » s t
nnd gracious mnnncr, Mrs. J. G. Rail Atlantic City ....
__ HO
04 trees.
h la k j h i M
in M N fci
STRASBOURG, Germany, July 20.
TO
entertained nt bridge nt her home on Atlanta — ......
Initiated community singing, chorea
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Harvard lenvc Park avenue, the guests being the
Hlrntisbaurg, capital city o f AlsaceBoston ..............
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00 work gind brought talent o f note.
W E EK LY W EATHER
Only One Day Old
tomorro w for New York where they members o f the Enlrc Nous Bridge Buffalo
..... .
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60
A N D CROP B U L L E T IN Tstrrnine, nnd JVfnnnhcini, the inland
Drought a series o f W ar Lectures.
w ill purchase new fall stock for Club.
Chlcngo .............
CH Brought ChsuUiuquns two years.
Rhine jporl which Is the chief com­
Yowell Co.
A ll kinds o f summer flowers were Cincinnati ........
68
Worked twice for Increased mill- For thr Week Ending July 23, 1921. mercial center o f Baden, both nro
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artistically arranged in baskets and Dcs Moines _____
82
04 •age
fo r school tax.
Dr. and Mrs. IT. II. McCaslln and vnsen in the rooms where tho card Kastport, Maine
The weather was unfavorable dur­ suffering greatly today nn a result of
.... G4
60
SanCollected
tho
money
for
the
Mr. imd Mr*. J. II. McCoalin spent tables were placed.
Kansas City ....
8&lt;J
ing the forepnrt o f the week, espec­ the continued French occupation o f
70
yesterday most plcasnnlly nt Coron­
ford
White
Way.
ially orcr tho northwestern portion the Ruhr. Freights on tho river nrc
___ 80
60
The tally cards were also floral dc- New York .........
ado Reach.
of
Rained
money
for
nn
increase
Pittsburgh
........
o
f the northern division,
namely, virtually nt a standstill, and the
78
66
signs, and when scores were counted
Madison,
I.eon,
Quincy,
St.
Louis
............
__
80
68
teachers’
salaries.
.
after nn absorbing gamo o f bridge,
Jeffenton,jlourj!&lt;t traffic o f other Unys in no
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Gibbons o f the price for high score among tho Toledo ...........
__ 78
60
Did the first work toward depot nnd adjacent counties, where the rain-i
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,
.
,____
more. Hence docks nro deserted nnd
Wavarly, Fla., arc spending n short club members, n dainty fan, was won Washington ........
82
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62 beautification.
fall wns heavy; Uio latter part o f th e !
“ Where Will (he
.
time in Sanford nnd are plcnnnnlly by Mrs. Donne Turner. Tho guest
Has sold mnny hundreds of shrub.” week gave leas rnjn, but the hot sun holds empty.
Spend Klcrnily’
located at tho Montezuma,
Strasbourg’s factories are almost
Mi ta Ka ta ami ornnmcntaln for Hanford homes. hid n scalding wlfoct on some late
prize, n bridge act, wont to Mra.
Subject
ta
Held nn Arbor Day nnd set nienty corn. The rainfall’ Wds not ho heavy, all closed down. Tho canal connect­
J. G. Sharon.
.
ing
the
city
with
the
,Rhine
b
filled
ta memorial palms.
• Mr. and Mra. Alfred Robson spent
Chicken natnil sandwiches, stuffed
and it was less general in tho control
ta
Held study classes o f state and na­ nnd snu(hc:u divisions, although tho with idle ships. ♦There is little activ­
tke afternoon ahd evening here yes­ tomato salad, relish nnd mint iced tea
.
at (he
ity »•: the railroad yards, and few
ta tional laws.
terday cn route to Tampa, HL Peters­ were served nt the conclusion o f tho
soil has ample molxleurc. High wa­
trains crews the bridge. Tourists havo
Held health crusade In schools, and
ta
burg and other points on the West game.
fe r is ngnln prevalent, howover, over
turned to other routes, where travel
ta better babies contests.
Coast. ' .
much of the Evorg’ ades section ta is easier, and not subject to m ilitary
Mra. J. G. Sharon nnd Mrs. F. J.
Organized nnd collected fo r ceme­
the disadvantage and loss o f some interference, nnd th? local hotels nqd
Gonzales substituted for absent club
tery improvement for threo years.
Mr, and Mrs. John C. Smith nnd members. The club members pres­
crops
in the immediate vicinity of. tho cafe.i arc empty.
With its 300,000
Built, equipped and managed n
Norma Tnlmadgc nnd Lew Cody in
Master Wilson Smith
motored to ent were Meadnmca Harry Wilson,
Everglades.
The condition o f cotton inhabitants, Strasbourg is in a nad Dr. M. M. Martinson, frm|
school
lunch
room
for
two
years.
'Within
the
L
a
w
"
tonight.
Tampa yesterday where
they will
R. J. Holly, Deane Turner, B. F.
Hcdpcl put home economics course in practically unchanged, except thni. plight, and cm bo likened to n dc-ii'iorida
Sanitarium,
spend a few days combining business Whltncr, S. O. Chase and E. I). Mobtho fair weather, or, nt least, tho rerted .orphan.
In
High school.
.vill apeak on
Mary Turner's plan o f guining re­
and plcanurc.
Icy.
•
less rainfall, eiiahicd farmers to work
In Mannheim miles nnd miles o f
Started fund for n band shell.
venge for a wrong by keeping with­
grassy fields; not much more will be warehouses are closed and guarded
Held n milk campaign.
in
the
bounds
of
the
lnw
in
a
scheme
I, F. Thomas of Jacksonville N O TIC E
STOCKHOLKPH MEETThrough Mra. C. M. Derry, a valued done, however, in that line. Com- by French soldiers in hcbrrts nnd
o f blackmail finally lost its charm
been the guest o f her sister,
’ INGt
member, obtained the g ift o f the Rob­ nlninta o f weevil, grass, rust, nnd khnki flHd uniforms.
Hundreds o f
when
love
entered
her
heart
and
con­
I. Holly, is now the guest of
inson
Spring
property
from
Hon.
M.
idle
ships
nnd
barges
line
the canals
shedding feat v ie nil reports; the crop
verted evil into good.
R. Savnge nt her home on
Tho annual meeting of the Stock­
O. Overstreet, thereby conserving for is exceptionally poor. Several "first nnd the hanks o f the huge inner har­
mue.
holders o f the Sanford Truck Grow­
Norma Tnlmndgc was never lovelier tho future one of the beauty spots of j([)jos" wore marketed
during the bor, whilo the extensive nrilrond yards
ers Inc., will be held nt the Court
Who wna tho first
Seminole county.
thnn she is in “ Within the Law.”
week; tliey entne from Lake and Sum­ fire filled with dead locomotives and
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Winters and J. R. House Wednesday, August 1st, nt 8
Took the Initiative In the organizefreight
cars.
your creator, (Jod or
ter counties. Considerable bay was
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Callan of Chattnnoogn, Tcnn., arrived p. m. All stockholders are urged to
Tho streets o f the city are relatively
Also International News only one tlon o f u Pnrcnla-Tcachcr' Assi»cInlioii saved, nnd much enrly corn wns har­
the city yesterday for u brief so* bo present.
102-Frl-Tuo
fo r the Sanford public schools.
deserted. Hundreds o f factories are
day old.
arc stopping nt the MonContributed yearly to the Florldn vested; late corn was damaged ir working only on part time, und the
some instances by high tempearture
The Congrcgntionn! Christian En­
owner o f every good automobile has
And tonight the guesta o f honor will Chidlrcn's Home Society.
—
badly "fired" to quote reporters.
deavor Society arc giving n tacky
For
several
year:,
the
club
has
done
rent it away in fear o f confiscation
bo Dr. King nnd fam ily nnd will ace
Cane, peanuts, velvet
beans, nnd by the French. Mannheim, with its
Mrs.. C. G. Roland and daughters, social nt Mrs. Robinson's corner of “ Within the Im w" without cost to work in the city parks.
Has aided in every community ac­ sweet potatoes made fnir to good population of a quarter o f n million,
Misses Ethel nnd Jessie Roland, who 11th street nnd Myrtle avenue. Ice them, the trent being on tho house.
have been the guests o f Mr. nhd Mrs. c*fciim and cake w ill be sold during
tivity which has needed n helping pnogress, except that cane nnd other is listless and fearful o f the .ftuture,
Wutch for next week's program us hand, wlth'nn especial interest in the crops in the Everglades are subjected ami seems like a city that has gone
G. L. Bledsoe nnd family, returned the evening. Come ami do your pnrt.
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101-2tp It will contain some real pictures.
Ferdol-Laughton Memorial Hospital. to rnther high water— some lands to sleep.
to their homo in Hartford, Ala.'
.
The above does not cover many
worth while departmental efforts, but
does bespeak in n general way what
tho Sanford Woman’s club haw done
and-is trying to do to make our town
bigger, better and more livable.
• Drop in on us Friday evening front
eight to eleven and sec our new home.

TEMPERATURE

“WITHIN w
LAW”

International Ne

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Sunday Night, Julyj

Gospel Tent, Palrncl
and Third
Tuesday, July 311

TIow to Live for He

Wednesday, Augt
“Christ and Creationl
Evolution”

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' Thursday, A
“Th&lt;
*the

Friday, August
“ The Great

LAST D A Y -S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS
For the liwt day of our Sale we offer the most startling; valuca of. the whole aca.spn. The pric­
es on Ihla merchandise is practically below coat, but we are mtcrificing theae Roods to make
room for our new Fnll stock which is now beginning to arrive, lie here early for these excep­
tional choice bargains:

DRESSES

MILLINERY

All frocks, both cotton and ailkn, to go nt
reduced sale prices, but here are .'I specials
that can't be beat:

Still left a choice selection of good Mid­
summer Sport lints in white
and colors, at

-About 20 Voiles and Organdies,
values up to $14.50, at

$2.95 — $3.95 ,

No.

Values to $0.95.

$5.00
No. 2.— 45 French Voiles, Normandies and
Swisfics, values up to $1G.75, at

Pretty Street ami Dress Huts in Leghorns,
Straws uml Combination Materials, at

$3.95 A
J^ $4.95

$7.95

Values to $8.95.

No. ,1.— Special lot of Peggy Paige Dresses
in Canton Crepe, Frou Frou, Foulard and
Wool Crepe materials. Values from $45,00
to $50.00. Lust day only—

IScnutifnl Patterns Hats, large uml med­
ium shapes, uny lint, your unre­
stricted selection nt

$19.95

REDUCTION

$1.89
Kayacr Slipper Heel II ohc,—
Black and Soul Brown, $3.50
regular at—

$2.95

BIG THREE DAY

Saturday and Monday
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Octagon BbajH!, 15-jewel, 20ycar gunriuitec, 11-Kurnt gold
filled Watches, Original price
$21.50. Special—
* *

$9.75

DIAMONDS
The finest blue, W hile Wcsnelton, ranging from 1/4 Kar­
at to 1 1/2 Harold, averaging
from $250.00 to $350.00 per
knrut. We arc allowing

IS IIOUNII TO A P I’ E A L TO P E O P LE WHO L IK E T O S A V E
In our Shoe Department wo arc offering some excellent values, you can't afford to paM S ]

3 B IG E X T R A S P E C IA L S
V
* EX TR A SPE C IAL
Black Hhoor Chiffon Hose,
regular $2.50 viiIuch, Satur­
day only— •

Why don’t the miners rule that no
man can be a union official unless
ordinary people cnti pronounce bis
name?

CH U R CH W E LL

GLOVES
About 150 Paint of Kayscr
Silk nnd ChitmobteUe Cloven,
Regular length and gauntlet.
Colors, white, grey, black,
brown and beaver. Values up
to $2.25. Saturday only, at—

98c

UNDERWEAR
Fine quality Nainsook, Satin
utrfycd Teddy, value $1.50, at

1 0 %
Off the above prices
We carry a large . stock o f
Hamilton, Wallhnm,
Elgin
and other standard makes of
Watches, nt reduced prices.

LA D IE S ’ IILA C K KID OXFORDS, per pair.............................................’
15.00 LA D IE S ’ OXFORD, Ton, trimmed in Itrown, per pair .............. ......................... **"
MOO LAD IE S’ E fiY IT IA N

$6.30 LA D IE S ’ O NE-STRAP PUM P, (black or brown), per pair .......r.........
M.30 BOYS’ DROWN OXFORDS, (sixes 2 K to 5P,&gt;. per pair 1..... k ____ ______$S;00 MEN’ S SHOWN OXFORDS, Dal or llln„ per pair

The Poatofflce la Next Door to U b
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$7.00 M E N ’S DROWN BAL. OXFOBDS, per p a ir ......., .........................
Extra fine grade of Batiste
Gowna. Pretty lace trimmed
and tailored at—
J ND
Special prices ou.Petticoats
nnd Costume Slips

CUT GLASS
Hnnd-painted Chinaware, Sil­
verware and a large display of
the famous Bulova Watches,
specially priced.
.

$8.00 M E N ’S B LA C K K ID BLU. OXFORDS, per pair ..............__________ 1 L 1 2 L —
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yjbtrtti

S A N D A L (W h ite trimmed in red), per pair".

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Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing Co.

do. F o r instance the'ncw . W efnluil'
Club la an example o f iH h I
spirit o f go ahead. The women
started to build at a time when thing*
looked rather blue but they ncvci
wavered. They were told they eoulc’
not make oyer the old club house Into
a new one but they did. They wert
told they could not raise the money
but they did and they are. They were
told that the location would not be
suitable but it seems that it Is. And
this fine little bunch o f boosters have
built a building o f which any city
could,well feel proud. T h ey'a re the
faminide part o f the boo»ters who
are making Sanford. ' W e intend to
build a real city here
we will .know
the reason why and nothing will stop
that Sanford spirit that knows no
poverty, no hard tlm c v no failures.

THBSAN rORP nAIUY HERALD,SATURDAY, JULY 28,1923

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‘ Th e.total c v s t.o f the new Rouge,
including bridges, dredging ,and right
o f vjaj/Jll festlniatci^ at $10,000,000.

l a E T On rof&gt; oF
VUH JEST o n c e IH aA l t i t ALV
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Fort Pierce-pContraft [awarded for
$400,000 r^vjr ImproYcnugits, work to
begin at once.

M K K B M I T U B ASSOCIATED F H K M
T h « Aaeoelatad Press Is «sclustv«1r
•nt 1(1*4 to U s uss for rspubllcatlon of
FRE E SPEECH
all news dispatches credited to It or
not oth er*lee credited In thte paper
and also the local news published
Suppression or restriction of free
herein.
A ll righto of ro.publleatlon of special speech wns necessary during the war
IlspsUhea herein are wise reserve*.
Offleel K K R A L D BCILD D vn. r h .s e ISO period, for military' nnd patriotic ren-

Stuart— $00,510, in building permits
issued this month.

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more money. You can not have im­
provements without spending money.
■
o----------A man who had an awful crush on
Mabel Normand, the movie picture
actress has been adjudged insane. He
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J&amp;- '-*v loved Mabel from a distance which is
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probably all tho better for the poor
nut. He at least did not..have ..to
spend nny money on her.
— .. ... o----------I pity no man because he must
work. I f he is worth his salt, he will
work. I envy the man who has a
work worth doing nnd docs it well.
There never has been devised, nny
law which will ennble a man to suc­
ceed save • by the exercise o f those
ijua lilies which hnve always lie on the
prerequisites of success, the qualities
of hnrd work, o f keen intelligence,
of unflinching will.
— Theodore Roosevelt.
— ------o —
"Lost hangings" ure taking place
over the state now. You will have
to hurry nnd get your order in if you
want to be hanged befose Janury first.
One o f the late ones is recorded from
Gainesville yesterday when the negro
who killed n white ninn in cold blood
some lime ago wns hanged. He was
taken to Palutkn and the jail there
was assaulted but the mob wus
beaten off by the sheriff nnd the law
allowed to take its course.

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In New Mexico, nn cdjtor dared to
criticise a court. He wns sent to jail
for a long term on charges o f crimin­
al libel nnd contempt o f court.

Governor Hinkle gave a complete
pardon to the editor in both cases. He
said the court had infringed the right
Don't you like your fine little city o f free speech and the liberty of the
i — the best in the world.
press 'and that the editor wns only
-------- -- ------------exercising his privilege ms n -free
The boosters o f Sanford intend go- American citizen in saying what he
' fng ahead and make all needed Im- thought, whether it concerned n court
1 provementa this Mummer.
or any other institution, or any in­
............. o-----------dividual.
And when winter comes the visitors
A ll honor to Governor Hinkle, who
to the city will know that they have
must
be a real American.— Tampa
arrived in a real progressive place.
Tribune.
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-----Congratulations to the Woman’s
Club. They have accomplished won­ LA W S ARK M ADE FOR TH E RICH
‘ v &lt;■
ders in such n short time and with
The heroine in the * pictures the
little money. They are real boosters.
other
bight said:
"The Inws are
----- o---------- Sanford is to hnve nn 18-holc mu­ made for the rich" nnd she proved
nicipal g olf links. That enterprising it by making money dishonestly but
burg is bound to hnve all the latest keeping within the law nnd engaging
a good lawyer ull the time to defend
Improvements.— Tampa Times.
»W s
her. This Is true nine times out of
----------o----------L' j $*.»•'i *
The poor devil thnt hns no
*4 t '.,* * ' »• Strikes in the hard coal i ml us try ten.
money
and no friends ran he rail­
fcj t l f it . loom on the horixon again but we
roaded
to
the prison camps any time
should worry in Fioridn ns long an
2L
» the timber lasts. The price of coal Cegordlcss o f his innocence or guilt
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has much to do with the rxoflu* of nnd nothing Is said about it. The
man with money commits the same
northern visitors early in the full.
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crimes and is let off with a light fine
----------- o----------i.
According to reports-from the state or nrquitted because he can engage a
capital there is u slight increase in lawyer to defend him. And in today's
the state taxes. We arc not afraid papers we find the following to sup­
of thnt. A growing elty, a growing port this theory and stories like thin
county ,a growing stale will nrrd are 4n the papers every day.,

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A CHEERFUL .W E L C O M E ^ M T S ^ X S H

II. G.,Cross, a youngwfhiUMWM.flmi
ployed by the state road A partm en t^
maintenance camp here. The execu­
tion will take place in the county Jail,
between 10 a. m. and 2 p . m .
Johnson haa protested his inno­
cence since hia conviction in the cir­
cuit court here last month. Two ne­
groes, however, have Identified him
as the slayer.
\
Cross nnd hia bride o f a month had
moved here shortly bcfoA; the mur­
der from Albany, Ga.

...Valdez Grill...’
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Special Attractive Weekly Rates During the Summer Months
SPECIAL TABLE d’HOTE D IN N E R SU N D AY, J U L Y 29TII
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON C O ,^

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Daily Arrival of Florida Lobster and Shrimp.
Banquets and Dinner Parties on sliort nolic*. {
A ll Catering done by A. Fred Falck, one o f Florida's lending chefs— W hile service exclusively! »

engineer," he writes us, "and am in Clny county, fumncinl provision,
esteemed n thorough mechnnic as through county bond issues, etc., had
- ’
il
well ns executive nnd have had charge
been made for tho completion o f the
*1.00
. M ENU,,.*1.00 &gt;|
o f several manufacturing plnhts as
road.
;tWith
tho
exception
o
f
this
superintendent."
We hnve nn idea
thnt he is a good man nnd would wunt small stretch the road is in good con­
Grapefruit* Cocktail l'
to buy n home here nnd, maybe, his dition nil the way. Duvnl county has
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boy would grow up hero into future j recently voted a bond issue o f $3,! .iBothge. Imperial or Essence .of Tomato en
citizcnship. Wo would like to have i 000,000 the greater portion of which
Celery en Branches
Sliced Cucumber^,
thnt man nnd shall send him n m a rk -'w ill be used »n State Rond No. .1.
ed copy o f this cdltariay. Rut— there |Neither* thr State Road department
Fillet of Sole, Jlciuanlude, Fommcs JuJicune..,..
ought to bo some agency in Gaines­ or the Federal Government will be
.
Choice
,
ville charged with the duty o f pub­ asked to appropriate n- dollar by
licity.— Gainesville Sun.
i/o Fried Chicken a la Maryland
Duval county. The latter will, how­
I A ll o f thnt detail work should be ever, nsk thnt nny appropriations
Filet .Mignon-Rossini
taken care o f by your Board of Trade, from these sources be used on Clny
Stuffed Lamb Chops a la Nelson
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Col. Hob. We don't know what we county portion of Slate Rond No. 3.
A t a recent conference held in Jack­
would do without our Chamber o f
Mashed New Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes nu Ritz
Commerce thnt answers hundreds o f sonville, which Mr. Brown attended,
Garden Peas en Creme
Steamed Rice
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letters- n day. It is their business it was tentatively arranged to hold a
Wheat
Bread
Corn
Bread
and if you hnve no Chamber o f Com­ good roads. meeting nt Green Cove
merce or Honrd o f Trade you will Springs In September, at which dele­
Asparagus iTps-Viuagerette
gations front nil sections along Rond
hnve no town. Dessert
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No. 3 would be present. Assurances
were given Mr. Brown, by Jackson­
ML'ST IIU II.I) ROAD NO. .1.
Green" Apple or Peach Pie a la Mode
ville people that there would be n
Lillian Russell
Enrl Brown, secretary of the Do* large attendance from that city. The
Chocolate Pnrfnit
Vanilla Ice Cream
Ijind Commercial Club, in a talk be­ Governor and members of the State
also be re­
fore the Sanford Chamber of Com­ Road department will
French Pastry
GenaiscCake
merce yesterday, detailed plans un­ quested to be present when definite
Demi Tasse
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fo r
the immediate
der way for the completion, nt nn arrangements
asrly Hate,-of tho Htatc RoatL'No.* a, roiwplctinn of this road enm be mnih*/
A common bootlegger whVn’ Vn'ught
generally known as the St. Johns Stnte Road No. .'1 is the only road
with the goods get n fine and n tail
Scenic Highway. This road, with its which can possibly Ik- completed be­ S S S S S k l S I l l l l l S I l l S I S I S S S S S l S I l S S R S S n R S i n i l l N r S S n S S S B S S B S B S I I S S B S I B I I S S I l l l S S I I I
sentence. The brother
one o f the
laterals, Mr. Brown stated, will, when j fore the next session of the legislat­
high officials in Washington was
completed, afford the shortest route ure. I f this is done it will permit ■ MMM ■ ■ ■ MM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ K ■ E R ■ ■ ■ ■ SI ■ U ■ M ■ ■ ■ 11HM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U M M M i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S S S I I I
caught with several cases of whiskey
into the heart of the state from Jack­ the department to announce at that
on his yacht nnd wns arrested. Hut
sonville nnd north Florida points. session that it hns completed one of
it was not called bootlegging— O, no
Stnte Rond No. 3 has been designated the major projects assigned to It.
■—not in his case. He was too high
a Federal Aid project and is n portion .That port Inn o f the road f r o m Monroe
up Jn Official-Washington.
It w«»|
hat is' known as the Atlantic bridge via Orange City has been pm,
,
,
,,
,
. of what
not bootlegging. He was forma lv '^ ,
, , ,, ,
'
**
Coastal highway running via Savan­ vided for in a bond issue voted Iasi
held and after a lot of red tape his
nah ami Brunswick, Ga. In Florida week. Specifications call for a nine
whiskey wus confiscated but will
the road traverses Duval, Clny, Put­ inch rock base and a three inch as­
probably be returned to him later on
nam, Volusia, Seminole nnd Orange phalt surface.
when tio one is looking. And at the
counties, terminating nt Orlando. It *
----------- o----------■■
end of the article we find the fol­
is between forty
and fifty miles NEGRO S L A Y E R OF CROSS
lowing:
shorter via this route to Jacksonville
W IL L P A Y P E N A L T Y TOD A ^
"H e w'ns charged with trans­
from this section of the state, the
porting liquor within the 12 mile
East Coast route via Daytonu nnd St.
G A IN E S V IL L E ,
July
"lA rth u r
limit, lie wus not charged with
Augustine, Mr. Brown said that with Johnson, negro, will be hanged here
criminally violating the prohibi­
the exception of about thirty miles today for the murder February 21 of
tion laws Inasmuch ns Mr. Barnes
held there was no evidence of
conspiracy nnd the seizure was
made outside of the three mile
lim it."
There wns no evidence o f conspiracy
Imtuusc he was n rich man— that's
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all.
----------- o----------N EC ESSITY FOR PU B L IC IT Y

Woman s
o f Sanford, Fla.

Congratulations

We waht to see Gainesville grow.
We want to sec it grow steadily, sub­
stantially and surely but without a
boom. We arc not much of n boom­
er. During our long observation we
have seen too many booms result in
I'R O S I'B R tTY REGARDLESS
collapse.
Like an uvrrbluwn blad­
CONDITIONS.
der they arc Amust sure to burst. No
town or city should desire a greater
Sanford la undoubtedly the great­ accretion o f people than it can ab­
est city In the country today. With sorb or digest. Fortunately Gaines­
no outside money to aid projects, ville has grown very substantially
with no millionaires to build our city, nnd quite steadily. From the small,
with tho loan years that come to ev­ sandy street town o f a few years ago
ery farming community,
with the it is nuw a Iwnutiful little city of
many reports o f failures in other ten thousand contented people.
It
parts o f the country, with the entire has the great and growing University.
burden o f building a city upon the It has miles of beautifully paved and
shoulders of a few people, this city shnded streets, H is surrounded by
goes ahead and builds and builds and a fine country. We ore ready now
.refuses to listen to the tales o f fa il­ for more people.
ures that reach us from time to time.
There ought to be someone here
t'T u '
* ‘ Sonfp/fl is UjO moat remarkable city whose duly It would be to answer
^
In the United States because it has the many inquiries that arc being
' been built with homo money made made about this city and thiA.4)&lt;)unty.
here from tho soil. It i* a remark­ Rarely a day passes that the Gaines­
able city because it goes ahead and ville Sun docs not receive letters of
builds and does big things all o f inquiry and we are constantly send­
which are absolutely dependent upon ing out copies of the paper on re­
the efforte o f home people and yet quest
People write fo r them— not
there Js not a city in the land that because they want to subscribe fo r
has such a bunch o f boosters as San- the paper but they want to know
fortj. They Just naturally know that about Gainesville and about this sec­
they hava something here with which tion o f the country. We have before
from a man who
they can build a big city and they us now a letter
J t— going ahead dcsplta all wants to put his ton In the University
W bdoi
and if they ever do suc­ and, fo r U n t reason, he wants to live
diffietd
ceed in obtaining a few millions o f here. We should judge from his let­
|
} J ) RaoneyUromiotb** folks to help build ter that he is neither a' pnurfe/ jtpr
tfcerf is no telling Low much they can a millionaire. " I am a mechanical

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Cjood SMoming / '
A good morning, one that Is good in every
scns&lt;*of the word, follows a summer night spent
in cool, refreshing sleep.
1»*

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i. k

, '&lt; . *f

Before.long you will need a pleasant sleeping
’H ^i pcDeh 'Whifch w ill lot you get out o f the s t u f f y
Such a porch pays dividends
) ‘K|(
ith and the "p e p ” that comes from
■i t l ^ o u n d a M { L

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upon the completion of your
beautiful new Club House.
A notable achievement and
permanent evidence o f
enterprise and ability of
women of Sanford.

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Add a room to your home by building a
screened; moscjultd-proof sleeping porch this
spring.
W e can help with the plans and
furnish the lumber, screens and other things
you' will need.

P e o p l e s

HILL LUMBER CO.

R a n k

o f

S a n f o r d

S a n f o r d , Fl o r i d a

Phone 130-

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Dr. N. DoV. Howard Eat. Lot 6, Blk. S, Tr. 2 .— ------- '
130.88
br. N. DoV. Howard Eat. Lot 7, B it 6. Tr 2 .............
Primary School, Lot 18, Blk. 7, Tr. 1 ...»----» . - » ------ ».»
121.32
KEYNOTE
209.5(1 1
N. 0. Gamer, E. 89.5* Lot 1, Blk. 7 ,T r . 2 .......... ............
Ruth Garner and F. S. Daiger, Jr., Lot 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 2
183.82
of any business success.
Ruth Gamer and F. S. Daiger, Jr., N . 15' Lot 3, Blk. 7,
Tr, 2
65.14
We combine this essential
128.67
Mrs. J. J. Pardon, S. 36’ Lot 3, Blk. 7, Tr. 2 ...
36.76
with mnny other essentials.
Mrs. J. J. Purdon, N. 10’ Lot 4, Blk. 7,’ Tr. t ...
147.06
Miss A. Trafford, S. 40’ U t 4, Blk. 7, Tr. 2...
The result is a cafeteria
209,55
Jo* Cameron, U t 5, Blk 7, Tr. 2 ________ w 183.82
John
Musson,
U
t
6,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
1
__
.*
._______
where it is ever a delight to
J. B. Ray, U t 7, Blk 8, Tr. 1
.....................
183.82
dine, lunch or breakfast. A t
235.28
Mary Blaine Fhelps, U t 8,-Blk. 8, T r , . l .........
*,'*31 , '
Mrs,
fct.
W.
Lovell,
U
t
9,
Blk
8,
^Tr'l
183.82
meal times think of us*
Jfthn.Muston, Lot 10, Blk 3, Tr. 1 L . : _ _ U - . ; 183.82
A . Aaffela, U t 1, Blk 8, Tr. 2
,••*§•**»*****»#«I
M83JB •
A . Raffeld, U t 2, Blk. 8, Tr. 2
JU LY 29TH
235.88
'A'. RJkffeld, U t 3, Blk. 8, Tr. 2
' .....
183.82
Jennie W. ‘Lehman, U t 4, Blk 8, TV. 2 ...y..t.
183.82 „
S. S. Graves, U t 6, Blk. 8, Tr. 2 ................
,
'
Thicken
a
la
Creole
if
183.82
••■«*4t**»*«*
60
Mrs, Mercy Roberts, U t 6, Blk 9, Tr. 1 .......
RELISH
i. V:l8ff.82
W . J. Thigpen, U t 7, Blk 0, T r 1 ...................
—km
60
Hearts o f Celery
Hearts o f Lettuce
Sliced Cucumbers
2«i.28
............
64
Conner Williamson, U t 8, Blk 9, Tr. 1 .......
Quen Olives
Sliced Tomatoes
Mixed Pickles
Forrest
U
k
c
,
U
t
9,
Blk,
9,
Tr.
1
.......
....
...
_______
60
188.82
ROASTS
60
188.82
W . J. Thigpen, U t 10, BO*. 9, Tr. 1
..............**■**&gt;
Roast Sirloin of Beef and Dish Gravy
200.55
57
Mary L. Leonnrdy, Lot 1, Blk. 9, Tr. 2 ......... ..................
Braised Pork Ham, Apple Sauce
14
Lean
K.
Morrison,
8.
14'
U
t
2,
Blk.
9,'Tr
2
.................
51.47
Roast Chicken, Celery Dressing
95.58
26
U
n
n
K.
Morrison
N.
20
ft.
U
t
3,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
......
....
Baked Sugar-Cured Ham
44
161.70
Luther Y. Bryan, N. 44 ft. U t 2, Blk. 9, Tr. 2 .............
Fried Spring Chicken, Country Style’
32
W. n . Singletary S. 32 ft. U t 3, Blk. 9, Tr. 2 ........ » . »
117.64
ENTREES
8
29.41
W.
H.
Singletary
N.
8’
ft.
U
t
4,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
........
Banana Fritters and Cream Sauce
121.32
33
Dr.
N.
DeV,
Howard
Est.
U
t
8,
Blk.
5,
Tr.
2
—
.......
Macaroni au Gratin
Candied Native Yams
33
121.32
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 9, Blk 6, Tr. 1 ...»................'»..........
V E G E TAB LE S
33
121.32
A. R. &amp; Mary E. Marshall, U t 10, Blk 6, Tr. 1 ........ .....
Creamed New Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
Green Peas
33
121.32
A . R. A Mary E. Marshall, U t 11, Blk 0, Tr. 1 .....»...’_
Buttered New Beets
Garden Spinach
Lima Beans
33
121*2
A.
R.'
A
Mary
E.
Marshall,
Lot
12,
Blk.
6,
Tr.
1
.......
Mashed Potatoes
33
121.32
M.
t\
Robinson,
U
t
13,
Blk.
6,
Tr.
1
............................
BREADS
6
1R.38
M.
F.
Robinson,
N.
6
ft.,
U
t
14,
Bik
6,
T
r
1
........»,».._.
Hot Buttermilk Biscuits
Cornbread
28
102.04
Helen Rose Blackman, B. 28 ft. Lot 14, Blk. 6, Tr. 1 ....
DESSERTS
4
Helen Rose Blnckman, N. 4 ft. U t 16, Blk G, Tr. 1 ........
14.71
Pies
_
Cakes
• Puddings
Custards
106.61
29
Florence
T.
Brndy,
S.
29
ft
Lot
16,
Blk.
6,
Tr.
1
..........
Peach Ice Cream, Layer Cake
Florence T. Brady (less E. 42' ft. o f U t 16 and U t 16,
Iced Tea
CofTeo
Milk
Buttermilk
34.1
125.38
BUt. 6, Tr. 1 ....... ..........,............. ,........... .........»....
121.32
W. J. McBride, E. 77’ Lot 1, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 .....................
33
69.85
W. J. McBride, E. 77’ U t 2, Blk 0, Tr. 2 (less S. 14 f t )
19
51.47
Mory A . Schnll, S. 14 ft. Lot 2, Blk 6, Tr. 2 .............
14
95.58
Mary
A.
Schall,
N.
26
ft
Lot
3,
Blk
6,
Tr.
2
....................
26
East First Street-New Meisch Building
25.74
£ harlot L. Britt S 7 ft Lot 3, Blk 6, Tr. 2 .......
7
108.45
29.5
Charles L. Britt N. 29M ft. Lot 4, Blk C, Tr. 2
3.5
. 12.87
A . W. Smith, S 3',i ft. U t 4, Blk 6, Tr. 2
T 6 A L L P R O P E R T Y OW NERS O W N ING PR O PE R TY ON PA LM E TTO A. W. Smith, U t 5, Blk 6, Tr. 2 ...... r ............
121.32
33
•
A V K N D E FROM SBCONIXSTREET TO F IF T E E N T H STRE ET
121.32
XT
G. W. Rutherford, Lot 0, Blk 6, Tr. 2 ..............
Notice is hereby given,that the construction of the Asphalt pavement on D. B. Hodges, U t 7, Blk 6, Tr. 2 ......... .'............... .........
121.32
33
125.30
Palmetto Avenue, from Second street South to Fifteenth Street has been L. K. Sessions, Lot 8, Blk. 6, Tr. 2 ................
34.1
completed, and the completed work has been finally acceptd by the City Com. Mrs. W. A. Walton, Lot 9, Blk. 7, Tr. 1 ...................
121.32
33
mission o f the City o f Sanford.
121.32
Mrs. W. A. Wniton, Lot 10, Blk 7, Tr. 1 .......................
33
121.32
33
Mrs.
W.
A.
Walton,
Lot
11,
Blk
7,
T
r
1
The following’ is the final estimate o f cost o f paving Palmetto Avenue
121*2
33
Primary
School,
U
t
12,
Blk
7,
T
r
I
...
20 Jeet in width from Second Street south to Third Street and 24 feet in
121.32
33
width from Third atrcct south to Fifteenth street, with 2" of sheet asphalt on Primary School, Lot 13, Blk 7, Tr 1 ................ ..... ........
121.32
IVimnry School, Lot 14, Blk 7, T r 1 .............. »....»........
33
a rock base:
121.32
Primary
School,
Lot
15,
Blk
7,
Tr.
1
.........
..........
......
33
4244 Cu. yds. Excavation nt 40c .............................. - .................... 3 1,097.80
154.41
42
400 Sta. Yds. overhaul nt lc
.....» .....- ........ ............... ..............
4.00 Building A Lonn Asso., Middle 42' Lot 4, Blk 9, Tr. 2 ...
29.41
A.
L.
Betts,
S
iT
of
Lot
4,
Blk.
9,
Tr.
2
............
8
8630 Lin. fe et Curb and Gutter at 7Cc
......................................... 6,558*0
. 121.32
33
643 Lin. feet Flush Curb nt 33c ...................................................
212.10 A. I,. Betts. Lot 5, Blk 9, Tr. 2 ..............
183.82
50
286 Lin, feet Granite Curb reset at 16c..........................................
42.75 J. J. Mausser, Lot fi, Blk 10, Tr. 1 ......................— ........
183.82
J.
J.
Mnusser,
U
t
7,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
1
................
..............
60
12559 Sq. yds. rock base laid nt 76c ....... .*......................
0,544.84
235*8
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
1
............
...........
04
12412 Sq. yds. 2” Sheet Asphalt top ut 09c ...................................... 12,287.88
183.82
50
618 Sq. yds. Brick relnid on edge nt C5c ......................................
401.70 E. M. Galloway, Lot 9, Blk 10, Tr. 1 ...............
..183.82. .
96 Sq. yds. Brick relaid on flat nt 60c .........................................
47.50 W. V, Wheeler, Lot J0uBlk.lO, T r .4 .................................W.
121.32
33
662 Sq. Ft. 5" Concrcto alloy returns nt 24c .................................
156.48 J. M. Garrett, Lot 1. lllk. 10, Tr. 2 ...
33
121.32
J.
M.
Garrett,
U
t
2,
Blk.
10,
Tr.
2
887 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk nt I9c
.....................r...................... ..........;
73.53
272.05
74
14 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete nt $23.00 .... .................................
322.00 Alma Goertx, Lot 3, Blk. 10, Tr. 2 ....
465.80
124
10 Typo A Inlots a t’42.60
_____________ a............... ..............
425.00 Holy Cross Church, Lots 4 and 6, Bll
970.54
261
14 Type B Inlets at $32.60 ............... ............................. - ................ 466.00
183*2
50
, 7 Manholes 4-0 ft. doep at $50.00 ........................... .......... .......
360.00 First Prrsbyterinn Church, Lot 1, Blk. 11, Tr. 2
ou
1
chj,o*&lt;
Mrs.
O.
G.Willis,
U
t
2,
Blk.
l
l
.
Tr^B—
»
2 Manhole* 0-8* ftrd cep fct $60.00 .... ......................~ .......120.00
235.28
04
3366 Lin. ft. Drain tllo nt $80.00 per M...........................................
208.80 F. E. Roumillnt, Lot 3. B lk r il, Tr. 2 .................
18
60.17
2142 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer at $1.02 ..................... .................... 2,184.84
117.04
32
C.
L.
Britt,
S.
32
ft.,
Lot
4,
Blk.
11,
Tr.
2
....................
Extra Work ..........._.............. » ........ ................. - ....................
305.37
183*2
50
7 Monuments at street intersections at $0.50 .................. ........
45.50 C. L. Britt, Lot 5,411k. 11, Tr. 2 ......... ....... ...................
183.82
60
Louis
Fleischer,
Lot
0,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
1
...............
Laboratory Inspection o f materials .....................................!...
443-79
183.82
50
Legal Expense, advertising etc.,-2 per c e n t...........................
718.95 Louis Fleischer, U t 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 1 .................... - .....
183*2
60
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
U
t
8,
Blk
12,
Tr.
1
........................
Engineering 4 per c e n t ............... ,».....» .................................. 1,437.00
183.82
60
Mrs, C. G. Willis, Lot 0, Blk. 12, Tr. 1 ........................
183*2
50
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis,
U
t
10,
Blk.
12,
Tr.
1
...............
1
......
Total cost .... .*.......................... *&gt;......!.................. ..... . $38,104.42
183.82
60
It. B. Chapman, E. V4 o f L o t 1, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 .............
To bo borne by City 1/3 ......... .................... .............. $12,701.47
183.82
no
It. U. Chapman, E 4 of U t 2, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 ...............
To ho borne by adjacent property ............... ............... 25,402.05
183*2
60 *
Meisch Realty Co., U t 3, Bl|t. 12, Tr. 2 ........................
Additional cost o f tho 30 foot pavement between First and Second streets
188*2
60
Mrs, C. G. Willis, Lot 4, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 ........................
over 24 feet in width:
188*2
60
Mrs. C. G. Willis, Lot 5, Blk. 12, Tr. 2 ........................
177 Sq. yds. rock base at 76c ................ - ................... - ..... - ......... $
134.52
183*2
60
S. M. Schwartx, U t 6, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 — ................ — ..
177 Sq. yds, 2” Asphalt Top at D9c ................ - ........................ ..
188*2
50
S. M. Schwartx, Lot 7, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ......... .................
40 Cu. yds. grading at 40c ................... ............. - ................. ........
235.28
64
4.07 S. M. Schwnrtx, Lpt 8, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ......... ................Laboratory Inspection o f materials ................ - ....................
183*2
60
6.69 Mrs. II. A. McCalley, U t 9, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 ................ —
Legal Expense, advertising *tc., 2 per cent ...».......................
183*2
.
50
Mr.
II.
A.
McCalley,
U
t
10,
Blk13,
Tr.
1
................
...
13.18
Engineering 4 per r e n t ...............................- ------------------------183*2
50
C. R. Berner, U t 1, BUt. 13, Tr. 2
183*2
60
B. T. Corey, U t 2, BQt. 13, Tr. 2 ..................
Total additional cost .... — .. ........................ - ......... 8 310.60
235.24
64
B. T. Corey, U t 3, Blk. 13, Tr. 2 ....................L . j * .
To be borne by City 1/3 — ........................ ........... — ....$116.53
J 88.82
50
I,
. D. Rhodes, U t 4, Blk. ,13, Tr. 2 .......... ................».
ffo be borne by adjacent property .................- ................ 234.06
188*2
60
J. C. Higgins Heirs, U t 6,.Bik. 18, Tr. 2
....
Number o f feet frontage, 530.08
*•
183*2
50
J. N. Gillon, U t 0, Blk. 14, Tr. j l .....— :..* »
Additional assessment per foot frontage, $0,430.
188*2
60
Meisch Realty Co., U t 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 ........ .........
1
|&gt;'or 30 foot paving:
04
235.28
Meisch Realty Co., U t 8, Rlk. 14, T r, 1 — ...... ....
Number of feet frontage, 630,08.
60
188*2
Wm, A. Parker, U t 9, Blk. 14. Tr. 1 ............ ..............
Assessment per foot frontage $4,1153.
183*2
60
Mrs. Fannie B. Robbins, W $3 f t U t 10, Rlk. 14, T r 1
To 24 Foot Paring:
143*2
60
Orin II. Stvnstrom, U t 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 ------- --------- -Number o f feet frontage, 6316.4.
183*2
60
O. D, Farrell, U t 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 — ........ —
Assessment per.foot frontage, $3.6763.
188*2
Herald Printing Co., U t 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 ....... y........» • GO
K. T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
419.10
Seminole Realty A Investment Co., U t 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 114
J3L R. TrafrordV Map of Sanford
GO
183*2
Meisch Realty Co., U t 6, Blk. 16, Tr. 1 ......... ..............
Final
Fact
183*2
•
60
'
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
7,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
I
.....................
.
A
s
s
e
s
s
m
e
n
t
Frontage.
Nam* '
Description
285.28
64
$441.49 Meisch Realty Co., U t 8, Blk. 16, Tr. 1
A . M. DcForrest, U t 8, Blk. 4, Tri 1 ............................ 117
188*2
60
Meisch
R
cplty
Co.,
U
t
0,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
1
»c,.,..»
162.76
37.12
M. F. Robinson, U t 7, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ................
—
183*2
60
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
10,
Blk.
16,
T
r.
1
----182.76
37.12
M. F. Robinson, U t 8, Rlk. 4, Tr. 1 .......
070.64
204
1Q2.76 Park, A ll’ Blk. 15, D . 2 ....................... .
37.12
M. F. Robinson, U t 9, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ......... - ........ - .........
60
183*2
162.76 Meisch Realty Co., U t 6, Blk. 16, Tr. t ...---37.12
M. F. Robinson, U t 10, Blk. 4, Tr. 1 ............. ......— —
183*2
60
Meisch
Realty
Co-gLot
T,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
1
------186-81
43
T. E. Wilson, U t 1. Blk. 4, Tr. 2 , --------------- ---------235*8
04
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
U
t
8,
Bill.
16,
Tr.
1
-------135.81
84
T . E. Wilson, tbt*2 , Blk. 4, Tr.
.................... .......
183*2
60
13&amp;
.81 Meisch Realty Co., U t 9, Blk. 16, Tr. 1 ----83
T, E. Wilson, U t 4. Blit. 4, Tr. 2 ---------------- -----------183*2
60
Meisch
Re
ulty
.Co.,
LoVlO,
Rlk.
16,
Tri
1
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THE SANFORD DAILY; HERALD, SATURDAY,'JULY 28,1923

depart, leaving more room fo r those them Without organization *jid (.foncevttd effort; • *»,*i'I t
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who* remain.i . ,- iim J t i l carted
G OLF
BASE B A L L
You may be n booster at heart village n great metropolis.
I f the 'above story were true, and but you can not accomplish much
The membership drive of the chsm
B O W L IN G
FO O T B A LL
should be blaconcd before the world by yourself. You must unit? with bqr o f commerce will bo on for fnuj
BASKET BALL
T E N N IS
some mornihg, before .night nearly your neighbors and your combine
t c d ld a r r lio x t week. During these fnitr
R. L . SHIPP, Editor
B O X IN G
T R A P SHOOTING
every man nnd woman In the Halifax strength will
accomplish wonde xi, days you should sec that you arp f!)
Country would have gotten together You can easily unite with your neigh­ roiled as a member. Failure to Prm,|J
nnd formed on organization to corit- bor by joining the chamber o f com­ w ill lend comfort and support to ifo,
on a ‘ fielder's choice by Lane nnd
bnt this destructive society. And i merce.
enemies o f development and proK!
scoring on Stcolo's single to left.
bat this destructive society. And it
In a recent speech in Daytona, Col. ross— it will stamp you as friend of
Is partly true. Its membership in­ William Jennings
In the Rotes second turn at bat
Bryan declared if not n member, o f the mythical non!
cludes all citizens who do not do their that 20 men organized nnd determin­ progress society first mentioned in
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
they fairly shook the confident K i­
bit toward making this section at­ ed could build a sizeable city, 4nd this editorial.— Daytona Journal.
wanis o ff their feet when Rosebro
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Florida Stale Lesgue
tiveness known to (he world.
Heavy Hitting of Lane, Overlin and Steel Respon­
^tjrlnndo 7, Daytona 1, 7 innings.
■ is H m H im iH M iH N itH iit iH n n H H n n iiiiin ,
In order tfiafc' ikln; pan-progressive
jQndonUiwn lb, Tampa 3.
sible for Defeat’of Rotes
clement
niny^'be^-flUis’SVvftilly
com­
St. r c i ? j &gt; 0 , Lakeland 0-8.jGV
batted it is jnfjedful t j h p t ^ progres­
Tho
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f
th»J.‘
Ed. Lane's stellar hurling combin­ by Overlin. Stevens had the best of
k
ft
sive
citizens
ml work­
• T National League
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second, jtfst fdr revenge, sc bred fOut
ed with heavy hitting o f himself and Lane in strike outs, Lane only send­
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runs on three hits, a pass and two
Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati |-t, Hlj innings ing together Th?T*MUtle9 apd tho m
his team mates was too much for thd ing five Rotes back to the showers errors.
advantages o f the Halifax country
T 1 I I BiAton 5, Pittsburgh 8.
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should be made known to all the
Rotes yesterday afternoon nt the i&gt;th while Doc Stevens sent eight back to
'Philadelphia 3,,St. Louis 2. ‘
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The Rotes didn't scefc any mure
Extends
to
Orlando
nnd
Daytona
as
well
as
the
hundreds
of
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world.
Street Pnrk and they dropped tha de­ the bench Via the strike out route. until the fifth when Rosebro doubled
New York-Chlcngo, wet grounds.
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There is no better mode of organ­
n
bottles
we
put
out
in
Sanford
every
day
ciding gnme o f the series to tho Hi- Iloth gave two passes each.
scoring Britt who had singled nhcad
&gt;i
ization nnd work for development nnd
The Rotes first up were unable to nnd then scored himself on Henry's
wanis by tho score o f 8 to 0.
American League
0
progress
*thnn
through
the
local
Dr. Stevens, on the mound for the do any scoring in their chance nt hat single.
Washington 10, Boston 7.
chamber o f
commerce.
With 500'
Rotes, was found fo r twelve safeties while tho Kiwanis ktarted o ff with a
New
York 7, Philadelphia 3.
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In the third the Kiwanis aided an­
members
putting
their
shoulders
to
tush,
Overlin
doubling,
taking
third
by the Kiwanis including one double
Only
two
games
scheduled.
other tulley to their list when Gardner
a
the wheel the chamber o f commerce
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Hinglcd, took second and third on wild
a
can
tell
the
whole
world
o
f
what
we
on account o f its purity is fast becoming the drinking water a
8a
thrown and scored on H ill's mi pa of u *4 8-4 84 8« 83 84 8 j r 1 8a
8* invo to offer— it can paint a picture
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­ aa
8*
throw to third.
o
f
the
beauties
and
attractions
o
f
this
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ini
teries. I f you are not drinking Elder Springs W ater n o w - aa
The Kiwanis scored two more in tho
community which will add thousands
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give it a trial.
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fifth, w h cn jfoore was walked, took
84 to our population nnd millions to our
84
a
second when the catcher missed n
P A IG E
BUILT
wealth.
c
8a
8a
a
pitched hall nnd scored on Ov-»rlin's |
Every citizen who docs business
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84
Driven member
single.
Overlin
was
advanced
to
sec­
here,
who
profits
by
the
growth
nnd
o/clutch utli/ht
84 8n 8a 8a 8a 8a 84 8a 8a 8v
ond and. third on Lane's single nnd
leu rhon 3 hi Jo*.
development should do-a portion of
/.«. h. factory
scored on Bert Steele’s single making
the work o f making the advantages
Did you see "Within the Law" Inst
the Kiwanis lust run of the game.
o f tho Halifax Country known to the
night?
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world, '.'Men build cities," nnd they
In their half o f the seventh the
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build wherever they uro organized
Roten attempted a comeback which
I f you didn’t bo sure nnd go tonight.
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nnd
working
together
for
develop­
fell short two runs. Rosebro made
I
ment. They do not nnd can not build ■
his second double o f the game and
Mnry Turner's plan’ nf gaining rewas advanced to second when Charlie vengo fo r n wrong by keeping within
=f=
Henry was hit by n pitched ball scor­ the hounds o f the law, in an scheme of
ing a few minutes inter when the left Idackmnil finally lost its charm when
fielder muffed DuBose’s fly.|
love entered her heart and converted
Box score:
evil into good.
Kiwanis
And the honor guests tonight will
AB. It II PO A E
be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Chapman and
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Overlin, e........ .... fi
will boo this fine picture without cost
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Hutchinson, 2b ..... 4
Steele, hs. •.... ..... 4 1 3 o 1 0
On August ISlh, 1023, we are going to make some one n present of a Brand New Ford Tour­
Also International News only one
Lloyd, ib ...... ... 4 (i 0 10 (i 0
ing Car.
Ilnumel, If...... .... 4 0 0 1 0 1 day old.

OF SPORTS

BASE BALL NEWS

KIWANIS TAKE DECIDING GAME
OF SERIES FROM THE ROTES

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ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R

FOR THE
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PHONE 311—W E’L L D ELIVER

$1065

[ Elder Springs Water Company

FORD TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY
ABSOLUTELY F R E E ------------

W h y Jew ett n e v e r “stalls,”
“je rk s ” n o r clash es G e a rs
O U can change gearo in a Jewett as faBt as
you can move your hand— or as slowly as
you please. N o “ clash” is heard— aixl you never
“ miss." You can even drop from “ high” to
• “ second” at 30 miles an hour. Let up the clutch
pedal as last as you can move your foot, and
Jewett neither jerks nor kills its motor.
Such superb handling ease comcslargcly from
the new Paigc-typc Jewelt clutch. Its driven
member weighs less than 3 ^ pounds, one-third
the usual weight. So it stops spinning instantly
— adjusts itseli tospeed changes quickly—helps
you change gears. A n d the six clutch springs
instead of one, and twice the friction surface
of the ordinary clutch, give the smooth,gradual
engagement which prevents jerking or motor
stalling. Please try Jewett’s case yourself.

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SEMINOLE OVERLAND CO.
SANFORD, FLO RID A

4 (1 0 0 0 1
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2 o
1 1 0 0 0 0
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34 8 12 21 1&gt; 3
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A ll It II HO A E
Knight, lb ....... .... fi 0 0 8 0 1
4 1 3 0 0 1
Illttt, if. c......
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Kent, c., 2 b .... ... 4 0 U 7 **1
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Score by innings:
Rotary .......... ........... . 030 020 1— (5
Kiwanis ....................... 141 200 X^-S
Summary: Tw o base bits, Overlin,
Rosebro 2. Stolen liases, Rosebro 2
Lane, Rnumcl, Steele and Hill, liases
oil b a lls b y Lane 2, Stevens 2. Hit
by bull Lane (H en ry). Struck out
b&gt; Lane 6, Stevens 8. Left on bases,
Rotes fi, Kiwanis 10. Umpires Sheri f l llund- Time o f game, 1:50.
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Moore, 3b........ 3
Gardner, cf.

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GET FREE MEDICAL SERVICE
All Seamen Have a ftlQbt to Treatment by Radio While They Are
on the High Seas.

HOW M A N Y T IC K E T S H A V E YOU?
The fur Hung cry fur help—1
"S. O. S."
■— lias long since, even before the
World 'war, focused the attention of
pro]das the world over on how wire­
less 1ms tremendously lessened the
do Hirers that befull men who gn down
t « tit*-sen tn slitpS,- Kewr lunrcvetv
even (lie master niurlncrs, realize ns
yet that nil seamen have a right to
medical service by radio while at sen.
Surgeon Ocnernl II. 8. Cuuiitiliig of
the public health service emphasizes
that "even the expense of cull lug the
service by radio from away out at sen
Is borne by the radio companies, without-expense to shlp-or-Millor,"- This
medical service Is really u sort of sub­
sidy to merchant ships and sailors. A
ronlory nnd n quarter ago. when con­
gress established the piddle health
service, tinder the title of the marine
hospital service, It directed It to ren­
der rncdlcnl aid to every American sea­
man who applied for It. ami that for
this cadi seaman should pay 20 cents
a month. This was In 1708. In 1870
the tux was doulded. In- 1883 It was
abolished. Since then all aucli aid has
been rendered free.
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On The Second Every
Second
Human wants are constant and continuous. Food,
clothing, shelter, and their infinite subdivisions arc,daily
needs.
There is not a clock tick that does not register a mil­
lion human desires.
The newspaper is the closest thing; fn the world to
the people’s daily wants. It is an expression of the ever
pressing1desire for news.
»The advertiser who uses the Daily Herald reaches
people with his message at exactly the right moment.
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newspaper advertising registers every second o f the'
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brings the right message at the right time.
There is no advertising medium so close to the peo­
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The Daily Herald places you in position to reach the
buyers o f tliis community.
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With every enrollment in the FORD W E E K L Y PURCHASE P L A N , we are giving a ticket,
nnd on the above date, all tickets will bo plnced in a box, and the owno&amp;of tho num­
ber drawn will lie entitled to this car.

An organisation^ with a member­
ship o f more than 600 men and wom­
en o f the Halifax Country has been
perfected for tho avowed purpose of
limiting the growth and population
o f this section. Every effort will be
made to prevent additional tourist?
coming hcref'those Who have already
acquired the habit o f spending n part
of each year here will be urged to
cense their visits, and all now build­
ing nnd development will be dis­
couraged.
Contending that there arc already
too many people here, the closing of
hotels and apartment houses is urged
nnd tjie organization would impose n
heavy license tax upon anyone who
rents n room or n cottage to un out­
sider who might possibly become in­
terested nnd decide to locate in the
Halifax Country,
An extensive publicity* campaign
will be conducted calling the atten­
tion o f the entire country to the dis­
advantages of the H alifax Country ns
n pinco o f residence. , In this cam­
paign great stress will bo laid upon
every undesirable feature which can
be discovered, nnd v^ill be pointed out
that in future tho organisation will
permit no improvement whatever,
* hut will work unceasingly to maku of
{his section the ugliest, most disre­
putable and undesirable locality . in
thu state.
l ’hotographs o f garbage dumps,
back yards and slaughter pens will
bo used to Illustrate the literature,
while n o n c o f the beauty spots, fine
humes, and beautiful drives will be
mentioned.
Thu organization is convinced that
through its efforts furthef increase
» f population and nil development
and beautification work can be stop­
ped. I f possiblo rrftiny o f tho peo­
p le 'already hero will be induced to

I f you Have not joined this FORD W E E K L Y PU R C H ASE P L A N , DO IT NOW. I f you have
already joined, jou are entitled to an extra ticket for each additional Five Dollars paid.
Among those who have joined recently, arc:

P. I’ . Altistoii
L. T. Acosta,
Miss 11. Austin
Frank Akers
Theu. Aulinu
L. H. Brown
Paul Burnham
Hodgaon Ball
A. H. Beckwith
L. D. Brown
It. C. Bower
Sara M. Britt
I*’ . L. Burdick
J. G. Ball
Alfred Berner
Mr. J. Beck
E. C. Bigier
C. E. Betts
Morris Benjamin
Paul Bailey
C. X. Chism
W. M. Colbert
0. M. Clemmons
L. P. Chittenden
B. D. Caswell
W. M. Connelly
R. F. Crenshaw
J. O. Clements
H. B. Crenshaw
Mrs. It. W. Coleman
Mrs. G. T. Dyer
W. T. Dodd
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I\ B. Dooley
C. L. Derby
It. W.'Deane
It. It. Dens
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V. E. Douglass
It. B. Dodson
Miss M. Erickson
W. C. Erickson
It. A. Frank
F. P. Forster
Earle Field
T. Mu Fox '*
Martha G. Fox
1. B. Fischer
H. E. Fuller
Ralph P. Gobdspced
J. M. Gallagher* *
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J. M. Gillon
M. D. Gatchel
Mrs. B. T. Bowser
E. H. Housholder

W. C. Hutchinson
Jessie Hutchinson
J, C. Hutchinson
It. E. Herndon
__ I f: 1C Harris
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W. H. Hand
It. J. Holly
. C. M. Hand
C. E.. Henry &gt;
J. B. Jones
'it. I,. Kennedy
A. It. Key
Mrs. M. Kronen
Bert Long
H. B. Lewis
T. W. Lnwwton
Forest Lake
Paul Lake
J. B. Little
J; H. Lee •
Joe Lineheart
S. M. Lloyd
Gl‘o. W. McRory
F. D. McBride
T. D. McCullcr*
Tom Moore
P. A. Mero
It. Marsh
C. J. Marshall
Elton J. Moughton
F. L. Miller
W. L. Morgan
T. E. Meredith
E. Melson
W. B. McBride
Henry McLnulin
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
E. V. Muller
Gus Nordgrcn
Mrs. It. N. Peoples
S. .Puleston
W. It. Puleston
J. J. Purtjon
H .T . Pace
It. C. Philips
J. N. Robson, Jr.
F. B. Rincs
E. A. Humph
W. L. Rumph
Rive &amp; Walker
F, P. Rines, Sr,
C. J. Humph
E. S,.Itigney
T. A. Itivers '
Ivan II. Rubaw
J. Schirard

T. G. Simmons
Hal pit E. Stevens
J. C. Smith
D. W. Smith
-C. C. Howard
D. W. Smith
C. P. Stough
H. S. Sellcck
A. E. Sj oh lorn
Mrs. J. II. Sullivan
(i. S. Selman
‘J. G. Sharon
Lewis Shipp
I). D. Smith
Virgil Smith
0. C. Stephenson
Mrs. K. R. Stewart
C. W. Stokes
Mrs. C. W. Speer
Mabel Saint.
O. H. Stcnslrum
C. H. Stafford
Lyda M. Smith.
Miss Maude Tyre.
M. L. Till is
J. N. Tolar
M. D. Tarbell, Jr.
F. W. Talbot
I. E. Taylor '
W. G. Tylor, Jr.
C. G. Tyre
A. Takach
L. L. Thompson
Deane Turner
Deane Turner, Jr.
W. E. Watson
C. L. West
C. L. West, Jr.
E. C. Woodcock
M. H. Whitner
B. F. Whitner
C. F. Williams
W ight Bros Co.,
F. L. Woodruff, Jr.
W . C. Williamson
C. A. Whiddon
Robt. WilLiunjs
Morris Wimbish
i u»
Millard Woodard .
J. M. Wa l ace— —"—
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J. B. Will nmson .
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C. F. W H ia m s 'U L i f t
J. B. W ill am*
Snpncer WaiuwVight
C. O. W hittlo
A. E. Yowell

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Ton o n find the » ■ • of
every live Business Men.
in 8enford in thie Colamn
each day.

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Storage Facilities

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returned from a month’s vacation
KOIt K E N T— Store room in new brick spent in New York stale nnd other
building, good business location.—
places in tho northeast. Mr. Godwin
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
resumes his run on the Clyde Line
FOR R E N T — Furnished nnd unfur­
nnd Mrs. Godwin's smiling face is
nished npartments nnd sleeping
rooms. Fcrndnlc apartments, under ngnln seen In the business depart­
new management, Bishop Block, cor­ ment o f tho Ball Hardware Co.
ner First utroot nnd Pulmetto nvcnuc.
— W. R. (Jrovenntoln, Manager, Phone In I'lrrult Cnnrt nf the S n n i l h Jnillrinl I'lrrult o f the Hlntr uf I'lurlitn
231-W.
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In nml fur tkr ('minty n( Srni-

Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken fo r less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngty.
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Mr, nnd Mrav Couper Godwin have

FOR R E N T

CLASSIFIED
ADS

U ve pleaae yon, tell other*; If not,
* » to h
tell tu. Phone 498

SANFO R D N O V E L T Y
WORKS

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‘ FOR R E N T— 3
314 Elm Avc.

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unfurnished

FOR R E N T— Furnished
modern. Phone r&gt;GI-J,

FOR S A LE

rooms,
101-fitp

apartment,
lOO-Otp

IrOR" ftENY— Furnished housekeeping
rooms, 3 for $25.00 nr 2 for $18.00
FAR M E RS— You can gat scad bad
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
per
month. 1114 Enst Fifth St. 101-3tp
frames and irrigation plugs at tbs
General Shop and Mill Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfe FOR RE N T— 6 room cottage, also
garage. Phone 4812.
102-3tp
W ork
FOR
SALE-^lioaier
and
Gaya'
paints
F
O
R
'K
E
N
T
—
Eight
room
house,
West
CONTRACTOR and B U ILD E R
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Third
street.
Interior
newly
decor• 17 Commercial Btreet— Sanford, Fla.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc nteil nnd pnporod. Call phone 40-W.
102-dtp
FOR S A LE — Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. FOR R E N T— 5-room house, $20.00.—
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­
A. P. Connelly A Sons,'
103-2tc
ford.
83-tfp FOR R E N T —2 roomed furnished
FOR S A L E — 5 Pointer pups, No. 1
apartment, cool bed rooms, 202
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 Ran. Pork Avc.
103-ltp
ford Avc.
63-tfe
r U U N U OFFER E X TR A O R D IN A R Y

B. W . H E R N D O N
IN SU R A N C E A G E N C Y
FIRE------ —A U T O -------- BONDS

S. 0. Shinholser

One m*w five room huuso with hath,
full Jot, well located— N E V E R OC­
FLO RID A CUPIED.
IAN FO R D
PR ICE
$.'{,000.00--------------Tcfms to suit you
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
A R E A L BAR G AIN
Rafnhllshrd 1BOH
A. P. C O N N E LLY &amp; SONS
Ural Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
70-tfc
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia A re. M l)(,E S FOR S A L E —Jusl unloaded a

Contractor and Builder

STE W A R T The Florist
Cut Flowers— — —— Floral Designs

car of fine mules, for sale ^or
trade. Come to see them.— Whlghnm
A Benton, Sanford, Fin.
!)7-litp

FOR S A LE OK~RENT— House, after
August 1st.— See W. J. Thigpen.
811 Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 2G0-W
08-tfe
Annual and Ornamental I'lanta

SAN FO R I) M A C H IN E
COM PANY

FOR S A L E C H E A P— One &lt;&gt;()" r(dl top
desk in good condition.— Hill Lum­
ber Company.
101-3tc

FOR S A LE OR T R A D E — Dort car in
General Machine and Boiler
good mechanical condition, also
Works
good tires, will sell cheap or trade for
Cylinder Grinding
anything o f equal value.— W. L. Har­
Phone 62---------- Sanford. Florida
vey, Box 352.

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
(«
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Cerda o f Sanford'a Reput­
able Prufraslonal Men, each
af whom, in his chosen pro­
fession the Herald recommenda to the people.

101-4tp

FOR S A L E — Fine lot of I-cghnrn
hens cheap.— W. L. Harvey, Box
Pa
ioi-4tp
352.
TH E SING ER SEW ING Machine Co.
has a few slightly used machines
that they will sell ut a substantial re­
duction fo r cash or on easy terms.—
T. M. Dunlap, corner 10th nnd Laurel.
Phone 550-W,
l»8-6tp;; w-102-ltp

FO UND — Florida license tag. Own­
er can have same upon identifica­
tion nnd paying for ad. Call at Her­
ald office.
07-tfc
W alls Gunn, the Alncnn youth who
recently won the Georgia Slate Golf
Championship has a youthful admirer
hete in the ppysott o f Miss Virginia
Smith who is visiting her grand­
mother, Mrs, Douglass in the Hern­
don Apartments. Miss Virginia is a
neighbor of the Gunns in Macon and
watches the result o f the golf mntches with much interest.
RELIEVES RH EUM ATISM
" I can simply say that Foley Kidncy Pills gave mo relief from rheu­
matic pains, und have not UHt*d sup­
ports for the last six weeks &lt;had to
use two).
the Itest proof you can
have that Foley.Kidney Pills are e f­
fective is this, that since they clcared_
my system of uric add, havo hetin en­
tirely free of pain and depression,"
writes J. W. Hunt or, I.oa Angeles,
Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains,
Dull Headaches and tired feeling are
quickly relieved by Foley Kidney
Pills. Sold everywhere.— Adv.

FOR S A LK OR R E N T —Trucking Wight Bros. Depart­
land. I have hammock nnd pine
ment Garage Make
trucking land developed,, partly devel­
Important Change
oped and undeveloped in Iowa City
section for tttflo or rent. Write E. It.
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami, That W ill Be of Interest to Their
Many Customers nnd Friends
or sec Robert King, Oviedo.
George A . DeCottes
Owing the popularity o f the Bat­
BJ-d; w-tfc
Attorney-a t-Law
Ft) R S A LE — Practically new type- tery, their rugged construction and
Over Seminole Copnty Beak
writer, cheap. Address Box 427, long life, and in an c ffo rt'to furnish
IANFOKD -i- -:- -:- FLORIDA
Sanford.
, .
102-4tp their customers with, a buttery of
known quality and reliability, Ralph
N IC K NEW 6-ROOM cottage, paved
Wight, the efficient manager of
FR ED R. W IL S O N
street. ’ Good location. Fruit trees,
Wight Bros. Department Garage, has
ATTOHNEV-AT-LAW
large lot, $500 cash, balance on easy
for some time been perfecting ar­
First National Bank Bnlldlng
terms.— A, P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
rangements
to open a full fledged
h^ n f o r d
-:-:F l o r id a
103-3tc
"E X ID E " Battery Service and has
F o R S A LE — Burlap for seed beds". just closed a deal with Kay Brothers,
ELTON J. M O U G H T O N sec Sanford Furniture Co. 103-ltc the “ E X ID E " Distributors fo r this
FOR SA LE — 6 acre celery farm, 2% territory, who will have charge o f the
ARCHITECT
acres tiled. Price ll.SOO".— E. F. Lane Battery and Ignition Service, Re­
Reem 7, MlUer Bldg.
103-3tp charging and repairing all makes of
IANFORD -tFLORIDA
batteries, and t|ieri) w ill he found
there on Exltja,j Battery fo r every
WANTED
known ignition Job op, earth. Thar
ICH ELLE M A IN E S
Electric Storage Battery |Co., PhllaJ
WANTED— BOYS TO SELL THE delphla,1Pa., the oldeat and largcet
LAW YER
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
Court House STREETS OF 8ANFORD. A GOOD makers o f Storage Batteriea In the
world manufacture the
“ E X ID E "
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOY8 Battery In sixes from ninety tonrf
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A down to the' Radlphone Cell the site
____________ Glaaaw Daalf»*d
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
a gun cartridge, the most Import­
Henry McLaulin, Jr., SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. of.
ant of which Is the automobile bat­

O p t D.

dh-tf tery, and as the battery Is the life

WANTED — 2 or 8 nice furnished
OpUdaa-Optw* striiit
rooms, close In, rent must be reas­
*1* B u t First Street
Baafard, FU.
onable. Call Mr. Head at Telephone
811.
■102-3tp

W. J. THIGPEN
i
Real Estate

Irm a u r a

auto insurance

nulr.

In ('hnnrrry.

FOR R E N T — Furnished connecting N U T I f U A M I O I I » i : i l III’ I*CItl.lt'AT1UN.
housekeeping rooms, ‘ with bath, Kmlly J. Hettwootl,
Joined by her hus­
band, Thomas K. Iledwnnd,
also furnished room. . 813 Magnolia
UomiiloltMin,
Avc.
98-0tp
vs.

of your car you ahould not just buy a
battery or the so-called just-a*&gt;good
when you decide to get a hew battery,
but insist on “EXIDE". This makes
MAN AND” WIFE would rent small two Exide stations in Sanford, one at
furnished apartment with garage. Ap­ JWgfcU &lt;Broe. end one ,at Ray Bros.
7-21-£8-2t
ply IL L., care of Herald.
103*ltp Service Statlona,
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Also Tax Certificate No. 313, ilntcrt, have or rlplin lo linvo sotno Interest In this cause, otherwise n decree pro
the fitlt clity of June. A. 1&gt;. 1331. Imsl In mid to the Intnls hereinabove de- confess!, will he entered nKabist said
I lilt'd Hah! fp rililn u p In my office*, mid j actibed* therefore, you, Hnllio 1 ark* unknown parties.
lii«* matin npiilleatlon for -Tax Peed I Iturst unit H, t*. I ’arhhurst are hereby
&lt;ll Is ordered Hint this notice he pub­
to Issue In accordance with law,'Maid |ordered and required to be and appear lished In the Sanford Herald, a news­
eert llli-ule enihrnees Tim tullnwlnu d e - • before our soul circuit Court, at the paper published In Hemlnobi County,
serll.ed property situated In HcmlnoleI Courthouse In Hanford. !• lorlda, on the Florida, once a week fo r four consecu­
County. Florida, to -w lt:
HWH
o f ' a j r d •*«&gt;■ &lt;‘ f July. A. I&gt;. I S i a . u n r t t h e n tive weeks ns to the known parties,
m :&gt;h \V. or Hlver. Her. 19. Twp. so* and there make a n s w e r ,to the hill of defuiidunl, and unco u Week for elitht
N. It. I I K.
a acre*. Tho raid land * eompliUnl exhibited aunlnst you. oth- consecutive weeks ns tu the unknown
iieltiK assessed at the date of thn I s - ! crwlse a decree pro confesso w III ho parlies, defendant.
suanee o f such certificate In the namo* entered nuitlnet you.
W IT N E S S my hand and thn seal o f
of Unknown.
Unless said eertlllcatesl
And nil i&gt;nrtles elalmthK
Interest the said circuit f o u l I mi tills the 8th
shall be redeemed ncenrdltiK Co la w I tlm|,,r n,,|&gt;ert N, Payne, deceased, or dnv of June. A. Ik 1913.
T « * peed will Issue thereon on tho O|hnrwlso In and to tho lands aforo- ( S H A L )
l i A. DOUOLASR,
30th day o f July .A. P. 1933.
said are hereby ordered and requires!
Clerk o f the Clrrutt Court.
Semlnolu Courtly, Florida.
W1TNI4HS my official si it nature nml to be and appear before our said f l r Dy: A. M. .WKKKH. P. C.
seal this tho 23rd da&gt;' of June, A. It. etill Pnui'L-Ut I he fourlh ousu In Sunford, Florida, on thn #th dny o f Au- (Irnritc (]. llerrliiK.
1923.
S
ollrltor
nml Counsel
aust.
A.
D.
1923,
belli
it
the
Aunust
(S H A l.)
K. A. DOIIOLASS.
fo r Complainants.
Hull* Day, ami then ami there make
Clerk f l r r u l l Cuurt.
0-9-11,-13-30-7-7-11-31*
S8-8-I-0 to
answer to the bill- of complaint fill'd
Semlnolu f o u n t } . Florida.
Ity: A. M. WHHUS, D. C.
11-23-30-7-7-11-21-23-Ote.

(Icorgo W. Jones and ----- Jones, Ills In (h r f l r r u l l Canrt, Seventh Judlrlnl
wife, tin nine!
I',
Wood Kiel ----t’lrrult, lu nml for Ihr County of
Wood, his wife, 11. II. Kiimsay nnd
Seminole Florida. In Uhnsrery.
the heirs, devisees, urnntees or other
IIT A T IO N .
rlnlmuiils under
tluorae W. Julies W illia m A. Fitts. Sr., J. P. Davidson.
and ----- Jones, his wife, llnrdner I*.
Il.-ruld I'rlhtlriK Company, a corpora­
Wood anti ------ Wood, his wife, mol
tion. T. F. ■Powell. J. A. Williams,
It. II. Itnmsay, nr either or any
f . It. Puffin, Howard Pcverlln, J.
o f Umjo In and to the followlin: de­
M. Wallace, V, f . fu lle r, and Hlinascribed property In the County of
bi Hi Leonard, wldiiw nml only heirSeminole, State of Florida, to-wlt:
at-law of N. H. Leonard, deceased,
The Mast half o f the Northeast quar­
,
Complainants,
ter and the Hast half of Northeast
vs.
quarter of Houthensl quarter of See- Ilultlo Miller, (nee Payne) nnd 1&gt;. A,
tl&lt;m Seventeen (17). Townshlp'T weiiMiller, her husband. So I lie Parkty-one (21) South o f llntlKe Twentyhurst, (nee Payne), anil H. I*. Pnrknine (29)' Hast, ami all unkiiowii
hurst. her husband, nnd the helrs-atparlies elalmlns no Interest In said
law o f Mary
F.
Hermloil
(neo
property.
«
Payne), deceased,
namely, W . II.
To rieorge W. Jones, nml ----- Jones,
liermloii ami Hva A. Herndon. Ills
Ills wife, llnrdner I*. Wood .and ----wife. f . P. Hermloil nml Lillie K.
Wood, his wife, nml II. It Hainan}
Ih rmloti. his wife, Itohert ll H ern­
ami each of you If llvltia ami If dead,
don and Jessie S. Herndon, his wife,
all parties elnlmlliK on Interest or Ini». P. Herndon and Flnreiire llernterrstH under eat'h nml either of them
ilon. his wife, nml
nil
unknown
severally or otherwise In nml to the
hells, devisees, Icyjnlees, Kratllees or
fnllxwliiK described laud sltuatt* lo (lie
oilier elnlnmnls iimler
Itohert N.
f ’ouuty of Semlnolu ami Slate of Flor- [ Pa) lie. dei'easi'd, or uiherwlse.
Ida. to -w lt:
,,
Defendant s.
Tlio Host half of
(he
Northeast
To Sallle Pnrkhui;st and H. f . Parkq u a ile r and the Hast Imlf of Northeast bur si, San Francisco, Pul If nr it In:
quarter o f Southeast quarter of SeeTo all parlies el itmliiK Interest niltIon Seventeen ( 17). Township Tweii- ,i,,r Hubert N.
Payne.
deceased, or
t &gt; -one i l l ) South of Itnnae T w e n t y - ] otherwise. In nnd to the fullowlnif ib'nine ( 29) Hast.
! scribed lauds ly ing and helnu In Semi11 npi'arlnit from the sworn bill of I mile pnniil.v. Florida, to-wlt:
South
Kmlly J. lied wood, Jollied by her bus- half, ( S ' i ) uf the South half ( H ' j ) of
It! (Ill'll. the Northeast Q u iirlir ( N H L ) of tho
bund, Thomas J. •Itcdwood, h
that you amt enrh of you art lIl'fl'IMl- Soul liellnt (Jlllllter |KU*t) oT SeelliUl
i!lith tu nalil bill: that ymir ri'pliliqii'v* Thirty-six l.lil), T hwiih Iii ii Nineteen
aru unknown, that vnrli of yon, tin* (19) South Itiiuse Thirty I3n) Hnal.
mild . iiPinn it "ri.fI'liSniil*. *4f Hv Iimc,. l»II (ippenr)iiw, .from the a worn btjl
uvvr tlir lain nf twenty-iqic yvars: eninplaliit lllin in hits rsiise Hint )'(ttl

that there la tin 'person In the Slate of
Klnrlita, the aervlee of aalqioetin upon
whom would bind the anId ilifvinlnnla.■l .............. ..
If llvlnif. or either of them, and II
further apprarlno troni the nwum bill
of eumplutnt (but It la I lie belief of
the rompliilnant that there ta a perMon, nr are persona, IntiTeated In the
alinvn ilrarrlhed property,
w Iiomi*
tinme'or tiamea are unknown tn the
rompUInnut; IT IS Tit HllHHOItH &lt;HtI'HIIHD (lint &gt;otl olid eaeli of you nul
all parllea rlaltuliia an Iut oreat lu
aalil landa appear to the bill of eoinlilalm herein filed, on or before Mon­
day. the 3rd day of September, A. Ik

Hay— Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Mixed Peed— Hay
O UR FEED IS SO M ETH ING TO CR O W A B O U T

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Now Is tho finny to feed fo r Inter egg
production when prices are highest.
Keep your hens in good condition now
by fvudimr the host food possible nnd
thus assist them through moulting.
Then your hens w ill commence earl­
ier nnd will lay longer than the olios
not properly cared for during moult­
ing period.

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CHICKEN

H IA T T 'S Poultry F e e d js guaran­
teed to ptense. "Your Money Back if
You are Not Satisfied." A trial will
convince you.

feed

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CASH

FEED

S T O R E H H

Sanford Feed &amp; S u p p l y Co.
F E E D 'M A Y s C R A IN
PH O N E 5 3 9 &gt; M y P T l E

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F E R T I L I Z E R S

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!Why Are Some Store- J
keepers So Obstinate? |

1923.
It la furlIn-r ordered that thla nolire
he pnhllahed In the Sanford Herald,
a newspaper published
lu - Sanford. J
Semlnolu County, Florida, onto a w e e k j B
for el a 1 11 ronarrutlvu weeks,
h
WITNKHH H. A. DoUKlnaa, Clerk o f| B
tlio t'lreult Court of Seminole County, I ■
i-'inrldu, and (lie aeal of said Court at
Iliu Court Itouaii at Sanford. Seiuluole
County. F'lurldii. thin the fitlt day of
July. A. IJ. 1923.
K. A. DOUilLASH.
t ffilA L )

Clerk Clrrnlt Court,
tly: A. M. Weeks, D. C.
Alexmidermnn Akirmnn,
Kolleltor for Complainant.
7-7-11-21 • 28-8-t • 11• I H-rfi-9-1-9tc

rVo'llep of A ppllm f Inu fo r T o * Dred
Uniter Wpeflon 373 of Ike (.rnernl
Stntutrs of the Xlnlr o f Florida.
Notice Is liernhy slven that F. 8.
Vernny, purehaser of T a x Ccf’tlfleatn
No. 227, dated the «th day of June, A.
I), 1921, hiu filed said rertllleate In my
o ffler, and has made applleattun for
Tax Deial to Issue In accordance with
law.
8nld certlDcuto emhracea the
fo llo w in g described property eltimtitl
in Semlnnlu County, Florida, to -w lt!
N W H o f H W L Of S\vu. Hi t . 10. Twp.
20 H. Itanpe 30 Hsst.
10 acres. The
paid land be Inti assessed ui the dale
of (lie Issimnee o7 nurh eertlflralo III
the name of K. M.
Kanuae.
Unless
said eertlflcate slmll lie redeenied necordliiK lo law Tits Deed Will Issue
thereon ou the 13th day of Auausl. 3
A. Ik 1923.
WITNKHH my offlelul stunature nnd ]
seal this the 7lh day of July. A. D.
■
1913.
(H K A L )
H. A. DOiinilAHH.
Clerk Clrrult Court,
Seminole County, Florida. _
Dy: A. M. Weeks, I). O.
7-7-1&lt; - I I -28-8-4-11-Sic ■

I nm an old-fashioned buyer of tho nccessiticH for my household. I ro lo tin; uloro niyHelf. To me this work is not Irksome. In
fact, I like it. I like to look at the ahelvcM ro
full of cuiis and packages o f ho many colors.
.1 like to do thiw for the name reason that I
don't mind beiiiR in a crowd.
When in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
When 1 nee them I nm delighted. When I
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
when I nee them T buy. Tbono goods have
become familiar to Ktie through advertising
nnd 1 have noticed that the grocery men who
have the most of those familiar p a ck a g es
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.

I went into a store not o f my dwn choosing
but with a friend who, umfing -other things,
asked for a very well known article o r food
which is packed in a cun, although she did
not ask for any specific kind. I always buy
--------------- nnd instinctively I told her that w u h
■ the kind she should ask for.

8

V e llre of 'Appllrallon fa r T a x Herd
f a d e r Seetloa 07S at the f lr a r r a l
Nfalalrs of tbr Hlale of Florida,
Notice Is hereby alvrii (hut K. M. i'oney
purehaser of Tax Cerllflrute No. 386,
dutrd the 'Sill day of June A. D. 1921,
lias (lied euld certificate III my office,
and has made
application f o r Tax
Weed to Issue In arpordanca with law.
Hold rertllleate embrarra Ilia follow properly
situated In
IUHl drorrlhcd
..
H iW nlnole
^ C_ o u n t y, Florida, to-w lt: 8 ' i
• 30
of Lot I, Her. ■17, ■
Twp.
i i 11 8, Ilanira,.
Kaat— 40 acres. The said land helmt
assessed at the date nf the lasuanca of
euch certificate In IIm name o f I'nknowit.
Unless said certlflcale shall
ha - redeemed acrordlnn
t » I " " Tax
Deed w ill Issue thereon on the Sth day
of Annual. A. D. 1913.
W1TNHHH my ufflrlal a lln a tu re and
seal thla the luth day of June A. D. 1923.
(H K A L )
K. A. POUflLAHH.
Cterk Circuit Cuurt.
Seminole County, Fla.
I I ) : A. U. W I'E K B , V. C.
&lt;•10.7-7-14- l l - 2 l 'l - t - « t r
9fe(lee ef Applleallaa far Taa lire
fa d e r tertloa ATS af Ike (ivarral
Statutes af (be M ale af Flarlda.
Notice le hereby alven that K. M.
h'llbee. purchaser of T ax L’ertlflcata
No. 3uI, dated the Sth day of June, A.
D. 1921, haa filed said certificate In my
office, and haa mada application tor
Taa Ward to laaua In accordance with
law.
Hald certificate emhracea (he
fuftowlna described property ettuated
In Hemlnole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lota' 32 tu 31 (l^ s a U U 84 and | l)
The fleneva Tract In Sec. 21, Twp. 20
8. IL 12 K. The said land being assessed
at the dale of the Issuance of aurh
certificate • In the name W Unknown

The dealer overheard me and said, “ Mad-,
am, I never sell that article, I sell instead
something very much b e tte r-------------- my
own brand/ m i
jj.o m d
Then he. Jaunchctj intp a five-minute talk
on why this article was better than the ono
I had named. But solnehow my friend, had
been convinced by what I had suggested und
^he did not buy that can which the grover
offered.
And I thought as 1 walked out how stub­
born and obatlnatu that man was. He had
lost a sale, had probably taken h b first step

toward losing a customer, ami had certainly
lost a good deal of time, especially since some
other |&gt;coplc were stnnding around waiting to
be waited on.
I f that grocer had sold advertised goods ho
would certainly have hud the hrapd I sug­
gested nnd he would have made a sale; in­
cidentally, he would have hid us good duy
cheerily and we would have been satisfied.
•

Familiar fuces are wonderful. To me, in
my capacity ns a buyer for a fairly large
household, fumillar things on the shelves o f
the stores I visit nre only u little less wonder­
ful, for those fumiliar things help me in do­
ing better nnd more economically tho job
which I must work nt every day.

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Those udvertlscd articles which I buy nnd
which f always buy I know linvo been sub­
mitted to tho criticism of both competitor
and consumer. This subjection to almost
world-wide criticul examination demonstrates
to me that the manufacturer has* supremo
confidence in hiB goods. Ho cannot tell a
falsehood about the things ho makes, because
thcro are too many in tho world to find him
out.
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. Constant advertising of uny product proves
that product has stood the test o f scrutiny.
Is it any wonder then why I, as one of sever­
al million women in my same position, prefer
art idea with which I am acquainted to pro­
ducts about which I have no knowledge and
about which tho manufacturer does not seem
to havo the courage to enlighten me?

Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
The American Association of Advertisiog Agencies
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IN T H E

H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R EATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
SANFORD, F LO R ID A , F R ID A Y , JU L Y 27, 1923

C t C A &amp; iU

OUT BIG CROWD
YACHT OWNER
AT VALDEZ TODAY FINED TODAY
HAD WHISKY LAKE’S COMMISSIONERS PAY

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,

Junker A ll-M e ta l M onoplane A rriv e d at H azelhurst Field This M o rn in g

R O TA R Y, K IW A N IS A N D TH E
CHAM BER OF COMMERCE
M ET TO G ETH ER

From L ak e Helen, T h ru
O ra n ge City and
on to Osteen

WILL
MOTOR POLICE
S H 0 0 T S ,__. IN
at Mia m i

ASSOCIATED
PRESS
ROAD D EPT. TO COI
O RATE IN FO R M ATIO !

|I»t The An»»elnte4 P r » " l
, , .
. , ... .
CARDEN CITY, July 27.— Eddie Stinson, accompanied by Charles Dirk.
Inson, president of the Aero Club of llllnohf and Arthur1 Cray, mechanic, ar­
rived at Ilatelhursl Field at 7:30 this morning In Junker all-metal mono­
Enterprise in well named for En­
plane in which they left Chicago at 11 o’clock laat night, completing In cght terprise was instrumental in putting
and one-half hours the first non-stop three paaaenger night flight between over the bond Issues of the I-nkc
And Every Pari o f Oifr
* _____
.*
the two cilice.
Helen, Orange City, Osteen roads laat
Will Re Covered for Bene­
week. lake Helen, Orange City and
Much Important Businem, Many
Osteen
did
good
work
but
it
is
said
fit of Travellers
vi
Good Speeches and Good
that the people of Enterprise railllod Ram m ed Motorcycle o f
Fellowship Apparent
~
&lt;' I *
4nr Thr AftMTialrS Prraa&gt;
to tho work like veterans and cam­
TALLAHASSEE, July 27,
Stored on Y ach t and
paigned all over this road district to Officer and W a s D r a g ­
One of the largest and bent "get
State Highway Department in con
arouse the people to the value of
C aught By Coast
g in g H im
together" meeting* held here In some
junction
with the AssocUted Prt
good roads through the district and
time wan pulled off at the Hotel Val­
Guards
ll»T TBe AunrliilrS Prr«*»
soon will begin the assembling
In this period the population of they were ably seconded fiy the prog.TAVARES, July 27.— No grentor
MIAMI, July 27.—Edward Lltch- data on the condition of the system
des today when the combined mem­
compliment hns ever been paid n com­ Lnko county has doubled, the produc­ ressivea of Orange City, I.ake Helen
field employo of Pennsylvania Sugar of highways that atretch to all cor­
bership of Rotary,' Kiwnnls and the . NEW YORK, July 27.—Jullnn B.
tion
o
f
citrus
.fruit*
Increased
from
nnd Osteen.
mercial club ami its affiliated bodies
Company here was shot by Motor­ ners of Florida, which will be dis­
Chamber of Commerce met ot the linker, mrjn!&gt;er of Ynmnqun Yacht
Another big move for that part of
than tho following letter from tho 400,000 to 1,250,000 boxes, and in ev­
cycle
Officer Bradley, who attempt­
regular wcokly meeting of the Cham­ three mile limit and foundvbgkqjb
commissioners of Lako county to the ery part of Lake county there is cvl- Volusia county is that bids will be ed to place him under arrest here tributed weekly for the benefit of
ber o f Commerce. There were over Club in Shccpnhcnd Ray and nnid by
trnvclcra who cover the state In antodcncc
of
tremendous
growth
and
great
opened August 6th for the asphalt
Lako County Chamber of Commerce,
early today.
Litchfield may die. mobllos.
one hundred prenent when President Edwards Barnes, assistant collector of
prosperity.
road from Osteen bridge to New
nnd probnbly no other county has ever
i
Higgins Called the meeting together customs to be n brother of former
In including in our budget for 1923­ Smyrna which means a hard surfaced Bradley said Litchfield was speeding
The divisional engineers having
had aa big nnd broad nnd progressive
and refused to stop when ordered,
promptly
at twelve
and nuked Bocretary of War Newton D. Baker
ihv „ . , m, -v
......... fifteen
...---- -----------members of a county board as to sub­ 24 1 1-4 mills we, the commissioners road to Coronado Beach for tho peo­ then drove car Into the officer’s mo­ charge of road construction work b o w
Dr. Carpenter to invoko the Divine t xlny was fined one thousand dollars,
of Lake county, helievo that it meets ple of this part of tho state making
under way will gather the informa­
molarIt
president of the Kiwanis called upon . . 'c u t* r a m *. *boarded
* J hi. —
*"“ w rite to mch o doMrnent .m l
with tho approval of 100 per cent of the distance to tho bench shorter by torcycle. Bradley said he fired while tion which they aim to make as com­
ory.nir.tloo for Ha file..
the machine was being dragged by
utes of the last meeting were read boat "Modesty” yesterday oot.ido th. » « ' &gt;°
our citizens, who nro fully ^gnisant some fifteen miles nnd giving the
plete as possible on each one o f the
OFFICE OF BOARD OF
and approved and reports of various three mile limit nnd found six cases
of tho worth of the Lako County Seminole county folks n good hard the automobile.
state roads designated by tho 1023
COMMISSIONERS
'
committees made and Judge Sharon, of whiskey nbonrd.
Chamber of Commerce and the affil­ road and free bridge to New Smyrna.
session of tho legislature. ThU In­
president of the Kiwas called upon
For I.nkc County, Florida.
iated organizations.
formation will bt telegraphed to
The DcLand News snys:
to make a talk responded on the
Tavares, Flo., Jul y'J, 11*23.
This mlliagc is not an expense, but
Tallahassee where It will be made
"Thnt the citizens of Volusia coun­
"personality of a city" calling atten­
Mr. It. P. Burton, president,an Investment, nnd is paying tremen­ ty are nlivo to the great benefits to
available for distribution to the twen­
tion td the fact that It is the per­
Lake County Chamber of Commerce dous dividends in building up Lnko be derived from good roads wns atty-seven daily papers
In Florida
sonality of a club or of tho citizens
Tavares, Florida.
•
county, cementing communities to tt&gt;gtc,j yesterday
when tho Lake
who*o publishers are members o f the
of a city that make that city. Ho
eternal friendship and in creating a I Hclcn-Ostccn Road nnd Bridge DisAssociated Press. An effort will bo
Dear Sir:
asked for co-oporatlon of nil citizens
mudo to arrange the information bo
During the past four yenrs there county loyalty unparalleled in thcjtricl votC(j n|m0st unanimously for
.
in the great program of making a
that the traveler who enters the sUta
'the $110,000 bond issuo with which to
hns been paid from county funds to United States.
Greater Sanford and asked that all
. . ‘
Respectfully,
build n hard surfaced highway from
on tho north, for InsUnce, may refer
the Lnkc County Chamber of Com­
join In boosting every good move­
(Signed) M. V. SIMPSON,
I H e l e n approximately 10 miles
to a Florida paper and learn the ap­
merce the sum of $37,131.43—less
ment for the upbuilding of Sanford.
Chairman County Commission- through the finest grove lands in the
condition of a partlcuUr
than the cost of one mile of perman­
Praises
Century
Old proximate
"Get the Atlanta spirit of Roost"
era,
Lake
County,
Fla.,
nnd,
county
to
Osteen
nnd
the
St.
Johns
trunk
rend
to the far end of tho «U te
ent road.
said the Judgo nnd keep the good
Friendship
in
Speech
C.
Z.
OSBORNE,
river
bridge
crossing
tho
river
at
nt
tho
closo
of a certain day.
.
By your records during that period
work going all the time os it is the Partisanship Forgotten
W. II. RICHEY,
Osteen ferry.
Road department officials recog­
at
Vancouver
you hnvo shown that through your in­
only way to develop n city..
J. W. CAUSE,
and H om e-Com ing
The vote stood ns follows:
nize that them are difficulties before
fluence 3H1 families have been locat­
Sam Baumcl, the song leader of
VANCOUVER, n. G T Tu ly 27— them In furnishing this Information
Ijiks Helen.
-G.T. REVELS,
to
B
e
Celebrated
ed- In Lake-county.- ***.
tho"Ktv*tUa Club, stip-ted the rousing
................. .....09 President Harding In nn address made because o f the great mileage of the
Assoc Tale Members. LV. knnil.
»»•
...................
In the same period the assessed
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song, "W o’ro For Sanford" and nil
during his visit here Thursday, the roads, and tho Impossibility of the
Alumni iwuua - t ..................
Attest:
'
(I«y Thr
rm »)
valuation of Lake county has Increas­
....... 2 first visit over mndo by an American
joined In the song. R. J. Holly talk­
SEATTLE, July 27.— With parti­
engineers In charge seeing every mUe
T. C. SMYTH, Clerk.
ed on bitter attendance at the Cham­ sanship forgotten Seattle was ready ed from $0,700,000 to $11,500,000.
President to Canailn—pointed to the of each road every week. This, they
Osteen.
... • .10 century old fiendshlp between the
ber of Commorco meetings nnd the to welcome the home-coming of tho
point out, makes it Impossible to
Sprin gfield M ob Spirit Against bond* .................. ....... 4 peoplo of tho United State* a* proof show where every bump or rut i* lo=
great benefit of the joint meeting President of the United States nnd Country Faces Trouble^
The citizens of I-ako Helen, Osteen to tho nations of Europe thnt public ented, and the necessity of confining
today.___—------------------------first indy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding.
Feared This M orn in g
and ( nssndaga arc to bo congratulat­ will, rather than public force, is the the data to the general condition.
Hon. Forest Lake called upon for Crowded program for the president’s Says M agn u s Johnson,
Troops O rdered Out ed oil this progressive step, which key to peace.
something about the Chamber of reception wdh declared perfected and
They believo this general informa­
N e w - Minn. Senator
•at Is public will .not public force, tion will meet a long felt need for
will put all three of these wldo awake
from
the
time
he
nnd
his
official
Commerce extolled the good work ac­
Two Men Held on Assault Ct»c Arc communities on the mnp to stay. thnt makes for enduring pence," he guiding Information to the traveling
q
complished by this body of men, told party appeared nt the hnrbor entrance Say* Revolution— Political,
IndusResidents of DoLnnd nro especially told his.audience of Canadians, gath­ public, especially during the ap­
Threatened By Mob
of tho hearty co-opcration granted nt 9:30 o'clock tills morning until
dustrlal Or Even Resort To
pleased nt the passing of tho bond ering in S tanly I’nrk. “ And is it not proaching tourist season.
tho City Commission nt their meet­ they entrain late in the afternoon
Arm* Faces Us.
in,
Thr
AssorlsIrH
Trrssl
•
issues
for good roads through Orange n gratifying circumstance thnt It has
ings by the committees of the Cham­ events of day were expected to fol­
In a general way, tho work of tha
SPRINGFIELD,
IB.,
July
27.—
City
to
Enterprise, I-ake Helen and fallen to tho lot of us North Ameri­
low
ono
another
with
clocklikc
pre­
ber of Commerce nnd nsked all the
lllr The Au w llIrS Tress)
road department was defined and lim­
Troops were ordered to 1 amms, in Osteen fo rthey believe It mean* « cans, living nmlcnbly for more than
citizens to appear at each meeting cision. The chief feature of the pres­
HT. PAUL, Minn., July 27.— Revolu­
ited by two acts of the 11*23 legisla­
century under different flags, to
of the City Commissioners nnd talk ident’s visit here will be his speech tion— political, industrial or even a Alexandria county, by Adjt. General new era of prosperity for nil the comture. What Is known as House Bill
over the matters pertinent to the af­ in the Stadium of the University of resort to arms—fucos tho United Black early this morning nt the re­ munition along these reutos. Osteon present tho most striking example 711 designated and established a sys­
fairs of Sanford. Tbe big work of Washington at 1 o’clock this nflrr- .Slates " if rondilions^confronting the quest of Sheriff Rocho, of Cairo, who nn dEntcrprise, which hnvo little of yet produced of that basic fact. If tem of Stato roads and provided that
making up the assessment roll nnd noon when be expected to discuss Inlmrlng man and tho farmer are not naid he feared popular indignation tho tourist business now crowding Europe would heed tho lesson con­ Roads Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8, and
would result in tho lynching of James tho state on account of their Inac­ veyed by Cunada and the United _
the big pavelng program of Sanford problems of Alaska.
■ P P IIP ^ P ,_ .
Is to be built
chnngetl," In the opinion of Magnus
Hazelwood
and
Andrew
Corbett,
two
cessibility,
will,
when
this
system
of
S
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t
t
e
,
«.U
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.trite
.
t
l
t
e
~
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« “ J N»received a decided Impetus In tho
Johnson, recently
elected senator
after
tho
first
namsd
six roads are
ST. LOUIS, July 27.*—Burton Bar­
highways is compeltcd, bo thronged of disagreements nnd in ihoir own
from Minnesota on the fnrmer-lobor men held in the Tamms Jail In connec­
* meetings of the City Commission by
complete) shall be first completed be­
rett, .11, a watchman, was shot and
tion with assault on n girl of Tamms. doily with sightseers and motorists prosperity forget to Inveigh conthe presence of property owners and
ticket.
fore any now contracts are made for
killed today by his son Harold, 21
who, if they do nothing else, may staidly at ours,
"Many think the r.nmo thing that
citizens generally and the City Comwork on any other roads, but, aaya
make n delightful round trip drive
years of age, as he sat in the lobby
With his emphnsis upon the long
missionors were the servants of the
happened in Russia run not happen SITUATION IN GREECE
tho law, "this proviso shall not he
of the Boat man’s Bjug building, in
taking
In
the
four
towns.
They
are
DESCRIBED
AS
GRAVE
friendship
lietwecn Canada nnd the
in this country," the senntor-oirct
people and were taking care of their
contented to Interfere In any W
the business down-town district. The
IlY THE NEWSPAPERS sure to foci, the benefits of additional United States Mr. Handing urged Ca­
wild Thursday in n atalcmcnt to Tim
property—the cltltcns being stock­
with any contracts alrrtdy ra*de
son was arrest'd nnd according to
nadians not to give encouragement
travel."
holders in a big corporation—the City
Associated Press, "hut don’t fool
with any county for the construction f
police said he shot bis father because
"to any enterprise looking to CjinaPARIS, July 27.—The situation In
yourself. It could happen hero be­
of any part of any road or roads here­
of Sanford.
•
the father had boon abusive lately
fore you knew what wns going on. Greece Is described as of the gravest RECONSTRUCTED RIVER ADDS da’s annexation to tho United States." in designated, nor with the ronxtroe- •
Mr. Lako also stressed the Import­
nnd had threatened to kill him and
6 MILKS TO DETROIT DOCKS
"Let u* go our own gslta along
"The Csar had a big army, hut he l,y the Belgrade newspapers especial­
ance of a closer co-operation of the
lion or maintenance of such other
other member* of the family Inst
ly
tho
Novosli,
soya
a
dlspatch.to
the
parrailcl
rends, you helping us nnd
have hardly any army nt all, so what
people of tha county with the people
roads aa have heretofore been 'de­
night with a hammer and club.
DETROIT, July 27.—Tho Rivei we helping you," ho added.
could our gvoernment do if there whs Matin from tho Serbian capital. Tho
of the county scat and asked that the
signated and approved by the Nation­
At the outset ho alluded to his
s nation wide revolution. It could Tiowg from Athens is scant, but it is Rouge, site of the great blast fur­
al Secretary of Agriculture as in­
folks living outside of the city come
visit
being the first by a president of
declared
tho
republican
movement
is
naces of tho Ford Motor Company,
to the Chamber of Commerce meet­ and told about Bond No. 3 and stress­ not do a thing."
cluded In tho State and Federal seven
gaining headway In tho army and has been initiated to deep draft ves­ the United States to Canada during
ings nnd get a better idea of what the ed the importance of Iwttrr roads heper cent highway system."
a lasy twisting a term of office and with tho excep­
tween DeUnd and Sanford and oth­
Owanits—Citrus Gtowcr* Associa­ thnt a ministerial crisis is imminent, sels. For years
Tho federal aid roatls are Noa. 8. 7,
city and coopty was doing.
tion of tha visits of President Wilson
A. P. Connelly g*vc a splendid talk er point* in order that our folks tion to spend $3,000 for improvement owing to n split in the Vcnizclist par- stream, tho river has been developed
10, 14, 16, 17, *1 b«m1
as an artery of the Detroit river at to Paris being tho first to visit any tlon to 46 miles designated by th o ,
on the Chamber of Commerce work could get better acquainted.
of property
foreign political soil.
.
the
behest of the Ford Interests.
F.
W.
Huston
of
Palatka
stressed
as he U an ex-president and worker
state road department and the federal
t. I "V I
"Canada Is n model in the view of government as part of the federal
To
permit
the
great
ore
carriers
the
importance
of
good
roads
and
said
add Is always ready and willing to
of the lakes to bring their cargoes the UnlUd States,” ho said. "You seven per cent system. This 46 mlua.J
give his time and money toward that co-operation on the part of the
direct to the blast furnaces, the river are not only our neighbor but a very was designated at the laat meting
building up tho city through the cltlxcns would get results every time
has been reconstructed. Instead of good neighbor and wo rejoice In your
and asked that u big crowd go from
the state highway board.
Chamber of Commerce.
tho twisting stream of former years advancement and admire your Inde­
Sanford
to
tho
state
road
meeting
John Jinkins cited an instance ol
a new RJverJRouge ha* been created. pendence no less sincerely than wo
got what they
people coming hers from other towns nnd they would
From the mouth of the Detroit river value your friendship. Wo think the Condemned Man Jol S g 4
because they bought goods In San­ wanted.
Judge Sharon was asked to speak
to tbe Ford turning basin the stream same thoughts, live the same lives About
His Executli Y i F ’
ford cheaper and asked for
la three miles fong^almost two miles nhd cherish the same aspirations to
about the bond issue for an athletic
operation o f Sgnfonl
Said God Would ~
shorter than the &lt;Ad course. Its service to each other in time of need.
park, fair grounds »nd municipal
the K &amp; t M I" tbc
* * * £
"Thousands
of
our
brave
lad*
per­
width at the mouth Is 400 feet, and
golf links and said that this was a
Kart Brown, secretary
But CenvkUd Murderer Was
the effect that passive resistance the aversga [fld tb ialo)»» /the dock ished In gallant and generous action
I-and Commercial Club and City Man­ most Important move on the part of
cuted at Little Rock T« *
the people, and the city and we must A N D A 8K S FU R TH E R L IG H T mast cease before negotiations with lines la 300 lv$t, JwUI»|»f&lt;rtto&gt;*t width for the preservation of our union.
ager o f.D aU w * a m
7 * * " l 0 look ahead teq to twenty years to the
ON OTHERS N O T M E N ­
of 200 feet. T *e depth at low water Many of our young men followed Ca
an expression about State Jtoad N&gt; •
Germany are undertakenLITTLE ROCK, July 27.nadian colors to the battlefields of
' *
TIO N E D
time
when
U
will
be
impossible
to
is 21 fe e t
8, that la known.as tha SL Joh
Sense,
convicted of the
A new canal, 3,000 feet long, was France before wo entered the war and
• Hccnic Highway and goes from a f ­ get the land fqr these purposes and
PARIS, July 27.— Premier Poin­
11.
Davidson,
was eketr
left their proportion of killed to share
that all of these projects would bring
care left Paris late last evening for cut through the entire subdivision of
ford to JaskartivtUa vU DcLand’ J " 1'
state
penitentiary
at 6:60 this
the graves of your Intrepid sons.
.
atka. GresnXove:Springs and other tourists and new people l"h&gt; our mU“ t
his country hpme at Samplgny for a property, avoiding an " 8 " turn where
Ing. Seas* had maintained
"W
hst
an
object
lesson
of
pesce
Is
and also flvo the -homo people a
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few days rest after giing the finish­ the river joins the bealn.
cities and town* Mr. Brown had last minute that «J» “ act
chance to have recreations, the boys O f Franco-Belgian Declaration
Some 16 industries In addition to shown todsy With our two frontiers
ing touches to the reply to British
map showing the road and Ua M U «U
free of soldiers; no U r g e warships would prevent ekdcutlou. Aa t
• o f Passive Resiatancc Must
and ho had hi. $ubJect well In hand- a chance to play ball and football and
communication. Tho document, how- the Ford blast furnaces ere operat­
patrol our adjacent waters; no steal­ wai being adjusted
Cease First
He asked that Sanford get a special would do much for the city in many
over, will be communicated to Lon* ing along the banks of the Rouge, and
thy spies I uric in our tranquil border "was the happiest BM» #1
&gt;
'
—
ways.
„ j
drfri only after the Belgian govern­ with the Improvement just completed
2 * tk. 8 . - 0 , d
walk" aad lafighed.
The KIwanians were then called
the DeUnd band »n d .v e r y body in
ment haa received a copy and had She miles o f decking faculties have hamlet Only a scrap of paper, rec­ to see me die, but I
PARIS,
July
27.—The
French
re­
upon to give the dosing song that
time to examine it. As soon as the „ jh added to Detroit'# waterfront. ording harty mom than a simple « •
the two c lt i* go to a big mo®Ung *
was responded to by the entire as­ ly to British reparation note will
safeguards lives and die," he told
French ambassador in Brussels re- Heretofore the. Industries located at
.Green Covo Springs whore they could
semblage and the meeting
j'renner jneunia w
a c
the
that much good -

FINE TRIBUTE TO CHAMBER

HARDING FIRST
PRESIDENT WHO
VISITED CANADA

SEATTLE READY
W ITH WELCOME
TO PRESIDENT

BRITISH
NOTE SUNDAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923

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MRS. F R E D D A IGER; Society Editor
I'hone 217-W
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l n t l w r f r l r « 4 » vlulttss* m e
- - I f r im .a re (u t lt g » r n k r r f n r rm m Inn
■
or t f - y « a a r r r a t r r t a l a l a e . w ri te
a r (total r a rd to Ikla d o r art inrat, ■ Ivina
Orlalla, Or I r l r r h o o r thr Itrat. It w ill
hr a rra t lr a fjir r r la lM .

LOCALS
n. H. Derg of Minmi Is in the city
looking after the circulntion list of
the Daily and Weekly Herald.

THE WEATHER :

-------For Florida: Partly cloudy
todny nnd tomorrow; probably local thundershowers.

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Vincent of Wabasso
arrived in the city today and
Friday—Informal house warming of
the Woman's Cluh from 8:30 to 11 will be the guests of Mrs. Vincent’s
sister, Mrr. K. J. Holly.
p. m.

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F O U R T E E N — 14

H H H I U H I l H I l H H

5 NEW CLUB
:
WILL OPEN
TOMORROW
*4 *4 m h

An optimist Is n man who wears a
order to leave their little ones for an
white
suit ond carries a fountain pen
hour or two at n time.
I
that
is
so constructed thnt it can’t
I f there in apy truth in the old spy­
.
•
•
ing about the help thnt conics to those leak.
that help themselves, it is not going
to be long before the Woman’s Club
of Sanford, will have swept away its
Inst obligation of debt. The cost of
the building alone was $11,108, more
than half of which is already paid.

The P fleet
------- ■T T( fONN I G H T ^

ROY

STEWART
—IN -

“BURNING
WORDS”

xi

The Congregational Clirlstinn EnYou will like this talc of thf .„n l|
Thc I.ndlrs Will Furnish Their Clubjdeavor Society nre giving n tacky
j|0UHe
, _
social at Mrs. Robinson’s corner of
woods featuring Roy Stou'art
\
Liero of the Royal Mounted, n V
11th street nnd Myrtle avenue. Ice
Ry the time the club year opens in
a story that will bring tha . 1
cream and enkn will, be jjofd during
The
Woolyorth
stores
arc
all
rendy
October
it is expected that the new
h
Xn
M
Xi
Xii
Miss Mary Fields left yestordny for
to your eyes more than once S
the evening. Come nnd do your part.
home will be most nttrnctlvcly ap­
Daytona Reach where sho will he the to open on Haturdny of this week.'
miss oac of the best of it* . ‘ .'I
' 101-2tp
The windows nre attracting much at­
JACKSONVILLE, July 20.—The pointed nnd it has been so nrranged
durst of Pearl Rohson.
Also—
tention.
maximum nntl minimum temperatures that each member will have taken n
The Herald delivered six times a
in representative cities furnished by part in the work in some way as the week for lt&gt;e.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 1.. Thrasher leave
“S M A R T Y ”
R. A. Newmnn'han gone to Hender­ the weather burenu from records com­ entire membership hns been divided
this afternoon for Dnytonn Reach
A Two-part Century &lt;’nmt4,
sonville
to
Join
MrV
Newman
nnd
the
up into committers who. will work us
piled nt 9 p. m. yesterday follow:
where they will spend several dnys.
family nnd he experts to reninin for
SIGNS YOU CAN RELIEVE IN
City •
Mnx. Min. follows:
-F rid ay and Saturdai.l
several weeks.
If your breath is bad nnd you hnvo
Atlantic City ...................
81 68
Mrs. I). P. Drummond hns charge of
Mrs. W. P. Fields and children have
spells
of
swimming
in
the
head,
poor
Norton Talmadge.nnd Lew fod, J
Atlanta .............................. 88
74 curtains nnd draperies with n commit­
returned home after a very pleasant
I appetite, eonsti|iation nnd a genera! no- !
Morris Wlmbish left Inst night for Roston ........................
66
tee
thnt
will
finance
themselves
for
visit with her brother nt Dnytonn
account feeling, it is n sii^n your liver is
Winston-Salem nnd other points in Ruffnlo ................. *.......... 72
‘W I T H I N T H E LAW
i
materials nnd do the work of making torpid. Tho ono really ocnendablo rem­
Reach.
.
C O R S E T
edy for all disorders in tho liver, stomach '
North Carolina where he will be ab­ C hicngo - .................................. 74
i
it up.
and IxiwoiaisHcrbine. It nets powerfully
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 3J3
sent for several weeks recuperating Cincinnati ...................
82
•Mrs.
(
Mrs. George A. DcCottes and
Morse will provide the money on tho liver, strengthens digestion, pun- J
is a real bargain. It has a low top
nfter a very busy winter season-at Dcs Moines.....................
86 '
and medium skirt. Made in dmdaughters, Misses Mary nnd Louise
for the rhnirs, her committee giving fica tho liowrls ana reslorrs n fino feeling'
Roumillnt &amp; Anderson’s drug store. F.nstport, Maine ............
of energy. vim nnd cheerfulness, Price
able pink or white could; sites
fil
I
# DcCottes, who have been the charm­
fortnightly n series of out-of-door 60c. Sold by
24 to 36—and costs o-.iy 53.00. •
Kansas City
.......•......... 86
'
ing guests of Mr. anil Mrs. George A . 1
suppers nt Hnzelton’s Silver Lnkc.
If rout dealer e»tt‘i.et It. .end asm*. • &lt;1The Fornnld-Ijiughton Hospital has New York .................
d i r l i r e slut M. Wr'II serxl tile CSHl.
80I Mrs. Ed. I-anc nnd cortimittec will
UM OV PHARMACY
DeCottes, returned to their home in
N e m o llv id 'o le -Fa-h in n In.tlmtc
just received a new cont of paint and Pittsburgh ........................ 70 t
Hanford, Florida
Jacksonville.
I 2 0 P. IfthSt., New York (IKpf.S.I
give card pnrtics to raise money to
this benutiful
building is looking St. Louis .......................
PO
Luy
new
card
tables.
prim and neat. The work was done Toledo ............................... 76
(
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Wiggins and
Mrs. R. H. Dcas will provide card,
by Knrn Schmidt who is an artist Iri Washington ................... :.. 82
1
children and Mrs. II. L. Perkins nnd
table
covers through soliciting from
his line.
children left this morning for St. Pet­
her committee nu mbers, who will do
G O O D /YE
YEAR
ersburg where thry will lie the guests
the necessary sewing.
^ Service Sta
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Van Scivcr 90,000 Dollars in
station
el their cousin, Mrs. Woodwnrd DarnMrs. D. L. Thrasher's committee
and Itoytil lilue of the St. Augustine
Outstanding R ew ards
wcll.
j Record were in the city todny look­
will donate luncheon sets.
Offered by the State Mrs. Ovcrlin's committee on kitch­
HERE it a differ­
ing over the matter for the new book­
George Speer ami son, Vivian, le ft .
e n c e in .tirei.
let that will be printed by the Cham­
en
furnishing
is
planning
to
enter
for
Inr.t night for New York City nnd
Escaped Convicts nnd Is
O nly the new Good­
ber of Commerce soon. The Record
the musical event nt Lnkc Mury tills
other northern cities. They will be
y e a r C o rd T ir e it
Plum For Officers.
Com jinny printed the Inst one and it
week.
gone about three weeks nnd while on
m a d e o f h lg h e itwas a work of art in every way.
Mrs. Gnlluwny, with a group of ten
thin trip will buy their fnil nnd winter
I I I , T l i r V» « m - l n t r i l I ' r r M l
grade, long-staple,
T H C
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., July 26.— women, will contribute the handsome
goods for the firm of Speer &amp; Son.
high-tensile cotton,
Cliurchwcll's arc putting on n big
Ninety thousand dollars in nutstnnd- velour curtain for the stage.
b u i l t u p by the
three days sale for Fridny, Saturday
Ing rewards offered by the state of
Tho China will he paid for with a
Dr. and Mrs. Ren Cnswell nnd thr
Goodyear
patented
alul Monday in silks, shirtings, ging­
Florida for the apprehension of es­ fund rnised several years ago by a
group-ply method,
Intter's sister, Miss Kntheritir Huff,
•i f . t i l . } ‘ *11*11 I* V rirM
hams, hose, etc., and the prices nre caped convicts and
|i»*»*| III**
In |II’M
fugitives from Home Economics Committee with the
and equipped with
who has hern their guest, left' this
I n . H* n».nt||\, \m i 'II
just light if you will rend the adver­ justice await distribution to detectives
compilation
and
snlc
of
n
cook
book.
h e n v ie r sidew alls
morning in their ear
for Atlanta
W.nil it In In* nriin *
tisement in this issue nnd see for thnt nre willing to go out nnd corral
int iil. I ,tinl i ri I»l I,*.
and the beveled AllThe newly organized Junior De­
' where they will upend n few dnys witli
i. I i h i i it *
\Y* II
yourself.
.
WeatherTread. The
the missing ones. This information partment will buy the silver.
• hi
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. 1(ulT
I n ••
difference shows in
is revealed in data being compiled bv
Mrs. A. M. Phillip', will be respon­
before going to Dnhlonrgn, (in., where
III 11*«
C\ T. Raker, a consulting engineer
R Am|n.WHi who j, in t.harK,, of sible with her committee for all tow­
1
•»
i
•
1
1
•
l»l«
t h e G o o d y e a r 's
they will spend n week or ten days.
price*.
f Atlanta, was in the city today the prison department of the state
lo n g e r w e a r and
els for kitchen an.Id resting rooms.
looking over the ground with the view agricultural commissioner’s o ff {be.
lower cost per mile.
Mrs. W. K. Watson and her com-,
Hill
PIE SOCIAL AT LAKE MONROE
of ascertaining just what the city in­
Tile data shows that there are 601 mlttee have already done a great deal
A$ G— dyout 5 t r t h « jf a f ie n
The Seminole Athletic Club.will cn tended to do in regard to the utility I
Drml»r§ im m // and rrremLum ber Co.
Heaped convicts, some of whom have of extra wotk in renovating the obi
tni
f%d t h « nmw Coodrssr
teitnin
at n pic social Friday night,. iplants.
2
Mr. Raker was here
C
o rd $ w it h t h r b r r r U J All (
' iiiii
i»eoii gone as long as twenty years. club furniture, and will equip the four
**llii!l«!rr« II «*mli|tinr*
Wmmthmr T rrm d m n j hmrk
July 27, ut the Monroe school grounds. y,.„r
Irffl"
np" wben he was in the employ standing rewards of $100 for each of diessiug rooms, financing themselves.
i h m m u p w i t h §tmndmr4
G o o d y m r S tr v ic r
The
committee
in
charge
promise
,.f
Southern
Utilities
Company,!thpftc
nKKTPKnU.
In
addition
Company,
t|
lpl|(,
“
...................
’ V
The sun parlor will I outfitted by
Phone
I3fi,
Sanford
t
some real pie surprises.
but he is now in business for himself. to „tilu&gt; r,01 vnl.np(.H| approximately 300
the chnilmcn of all the tlier commitK E N T V IIL C . W0RK8I
i
fugitives from Justice are wanted l&gt;y tees.
Oak Avenue and Tliird Str^t
INFORMAL llltlDGE
G IL L O N &amp; F R Y
the state. Rewards for these vary
|„ this rounection it is interesting
Prohibition
A
gen
ts
Mrs. S. O. ('base entertained most
from $M&gt; up. some going us high as, t , „|,serve that several women are
I L'I Magnolia ,\»e.—Sanford, Florida
informally Inst evening nt bridge nt
Shot By Mistake
G O O D Y E A R
$200, or more. The average prob*.lily
ttjng „ pnrt
funds i„ In de­
her home on Oak avenue, honoring
V !i
will
range
around
$100
each,
fthlch
voted
t0
the
building
funds.
By G eorgia Mqn
Mrs. benjamin Whit nor, jr., nnd Mrs.
makes an additional $30,000.
Mrs. Harry lie.-ren is doing some
McKee, recent brides, Mrs. Sellers
. Al lthe detectives have to do is to garden planning for lids purpose. ■ i i m i z s i S G a i i i s i a i . j i i i i i i a u i i i B i i R i R a n a D i B i i B i i i B r a t a s n M i z s s i B i i i i i i l i M n m i i i
Rhnmes, a visitor and Miss Abide Tried to Hold I'p Auto nnd Shot for gather in the GO1 men wanted, and
Mrs. Aylett Fitts is selling plants, ......................... .... ...................... &gt; i i u u B C « i K B i i s i K i i i i i i i B p x Bi i H i i a u R U i i n ! i B ” " s ' i u u i i m
llnndils
Doudney, who leaves shortly
for
they will rm.l the rewards awaiting i some of which are ready now, and1£
South America.
,
them.
others will be available in October; J
LA GRANGE, Gn., July 26.- Mis­
The card tallies were placed on the
Prison authorities express the bo- Mrs. C. R. Klrtlcy bakes angel food *
screen porches, nnd tlie* curd games taken for highway men, J. G. Cohli, lief that some of the escaped prison­
cakes to order in any desired quanti- ■
were exceptionally interesting.
The prohibition ugent nt Newman, and ers undoubtedly nre dead, inasmuch
tics; Mia. Alex Yuughuo gives f « r - a
prize for high score, a dainty fnn, Gordon Andrews of LaGrunge. who n&gt; their escapes dale hack as far us
three months the sales of all her tot- J
was won by Mrs. Whilner, Jr., and bad been deputised to assist Cobb In 1023.
tage cheesy nt Stokes' Market; Mrs. *
the men's prize, two .leeks of cnrili., a rin.l on a still, were shot near here
Mr. Andrew's is compiling infornia- (;n||nwily sells buttermilk and butter
lute \
u*n llu■y ut- tion on the escapes _ in compliance
went to Hcnjnmin Whittier.
I Mrs. Henry Wight has an agency for „
n in ft inotor with a request from Mr. A. J. llenoe
Mary Ann Cake shell pans; Mrs. *
rs, the hostess served ice cream and car which they suspected of carrying chief of the bureau of blent mention,
Morse takes orders for home mnd.'iB
liquor.
cake ns refreshments.
'department &lt;&gt;f justice, at thy Fort ice cream nnd Mrs. Harry Ward takes ■
('olili was shot in the hand. An- Leavenworth (Kansas) penitentiary.
alders for cup towels. If other mem- S
FOIt MISS Clt AH TREE
drew*, is repotted dying nt a local Mr. Itenoe wrote the state officials tiers wish to augment flu ir eontribu- ■
F R ID A Y
Miss Dorothy Crabtree, of Tnmpn, hospital with three bullet holes in his hcer thnt lie was installing a new
SATURDAY
M O ND AY
tions with work, there is a demand ■
the guest of Mrs. F. E. Rouinillat, was shoulder and side.
I method of taking care of all escapes, , for home made bread, for ilia.it- up £
the rhnrming honorec at a rook par­
The shooting took plati-c Oil the lpar.de violations, and all those who miens,
linens, tor
for crocnei
crochet worn
work it
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t&gt; given yenterday afternoon by Miss West point-Chiploy road when Jim are wanted, for any reason, by state
ly
HUperiur monogramming on linen. J &gt;\ e can t quote prices on everything in this space— bul w e can give you !
Margaret Peters, at her home on Park Williams, Ibi. k Hamby nnd a man 1officials, la-avcnworth is u governKvcnue. There were three tallies of names Jones were returning in an au­ meat cleardug house of criminal in­ one great ami crying need («nd this ■ an idea o f what Church well’s will o ffe r for three clays. B ig reduction on *
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players.
tomobile to their home in West Point. . formation.
entire stock:
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The rooms where the card tublcs The three men stated that the two of­
arrange to take care of young chil­
were arranged were effectively dee- ficers stood in the middle of the road
e thing the white collar man en- dren in the afternoons for mothers
A L L $2.00 S IL K S , .‘{fj-in wide, per yard
$1.75
orated with baskets of Shasta daisies waving (ludr flash light* and revolv-I
is tho jack of all trades.
who would be glad to pay a price in
and frrns. Late in the afternoon era. When they were commanded to
$2.*)0 Crepe do Chine and rI affetas, (b ig range o f patterns to select
scores wiro counted and the prize for stop, they thought they were being.
lugh score, a handmade handkerchief, held up by highwaymen, they said,
from ), per y a rd _________________
*51.90
was won by Miss Mary Klizuheth
A revnlvur found in the pocket of
Moye. The hnnnrcc was presented their car, following a chase by the,
$L25 S IL K P O N U F F , per yard
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‘)8c
with a lovely string of heads.
officers, was carried for protection,
Refreshments consisting of sherbet llu men asserted. No liquor was
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nnd individual cakes were served at found. No arrrsfs weie made.
59c S A T IN S T R IP S H IK T IN U . per yard
15c
the ronrliision o f the game.
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Miss Fetors’ guests were Miss Dor Hnigei, Howard and Misses Owens1
Itlouvr* arc becoming »o long that
/.it Best L rad c liS S ill'r (»1N ( i I 1AI\1S, per yurd
othy Crabtree, honorec; Misses Mary „n,| Caldwell
ihry ihrralrn lo eclipse ihe skirt com­
Elizabeth Moye, Camilla I’uleston,
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pletely in their descent. Th e poor g »rl.uella Mahoney, Mildred Hand and
MALMAGCNDI I’ AIITY
.15c C H IL D R E N 'S MOSF, per pair
mrns which used lo lie little more than
Elizabeth Whilner.
Mian .lean Maxwell entertained at
s protective lajcr between the skin and
a Salmagundi party «u Tuesday aft­
the coat liar aiturnr.l a proud character
SlIllHCltlPTION PARTY
One lot o f L A D IE S ’ S IL K IIOSI-J (w ell worth $2.ii(», per pni
$1.75
ernoon at her home on Ninth street.
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o( its own, and liecuinrs the type of
The suliscription iiridge party giv­ The decorations were pink radiance
apparel it would lie a tragedy to rnnen yesterday at the Parish House, by roses. A mixture of games was play­
ceal under a sweater or Suit-coat.
$1.75 L A D IE S ’ W H I T E S A T E E N P E T T IC O A T S , each
.81.48
Mrs.lamcs Fred Daiger and Don Rish- ed, Rook, Pit, Itumme and Hoodies,
The - Indo-Chinese inspiration of the
«p and Miss Emma Owens, to raise ladng arranged at different tables.
moment it eviJrncrd in the versatile
funds with which to buy playground After the games, the three highest
blouse here pictured. It it a tunic of
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C I I I L D R F N ’S B L U R CHAIM B R A Y R O M P K R S , each
equipment for the Primary school,
Wl.rt, M l, liy
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many accomplishments. The roman
proved a very delightful social fen- Holly. Elizabeth Smith and Margaret
sash at the waist, it-elf a recruit in
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LA1)IKS&gt; UINC i H A M D R K SSE S (neatly trim m ed) e a c h ... $3.25
fashions ranks, makes it the most
*uri‘Zachary, who were presented with n
charming of sport Idouves.
Then,
French b a s k e t s filled with rosea and |K1X „ f ,„,wj er, „ box of stationery and
presto, remove the sash, tssist it about
ftrus were effectively placed around „ bottle of perfume, reapectivciy. The
Saturday and M onday will please the most economi*
Ihe neck, smooth out the waistline and
the room, while vnses of zinnias were consolation, a book, fell to Miss DoroVi5 cal Buyer
you have a debonair little sport coat.
placed in each easement window.
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n.e inatrrial .is a heavy lustrous
Several Interesting games of bridge
Florida sun.lea and individual cakes
C rrp - dr Chine fr.qp the Pou’.h Manwere played during the afternoon and jr,.,|
pj„i&lt; w m .
by Mrr.
tl.r-trr |o.m«, lettuce rrern in hue. The y
when Mores were counted it waa J„h„ Leonaidi, Miss Alice' Caldwell
-r.
trimming is mal/j colored grusgrain-/'
found that Mrs. A. J. Richardson held and Mrs. Maxwell.
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riM-ut, three totvs around the nerk,
'high score andwas awutded handAmong the invited guests
were,
dnwn the front an I at thr ru(I. The
painted book ends. The low score Misses Frances Dutton . ‘ 'Margaret
slreves are kitnoaa. Narrow white,
prize, a bouquet of zinnius, went to Zachary. Helen Vernay, Mae Holly,
or gun! ir collars and ruffs completed * Mra. Clyde Derby. In cutting for the ’Georgia Mobley, Florence McKay,
t i i p effort.
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consolation prize which was n Frcnrh Helen Hutchison,
Dorothea Roy,
Th is is the year* for the lightning*
vanity, Mrs. E.
D. Mobley was the Gladys WII son, Sura Wh.'eless, Elizath ru ;.- art in hats" as well. A Trcml*
fortunate one.
la-tli Smith, l^ttie Caldwell, Sara.Willid” Snrr has ju-t launihrd a double
A t the conclusion of the game, re- llama, Emily Griffin, LcCinir Jones,
bri;ui.i-J h it of , i ‘k. Fmall brim for
fieshmrnta consisting of sheibvt and Muude Lake, Mary Klizala-th I'uleatraifiinq. larg; brim for the «-»s-.i *try
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HU8A HEADS PHARMACY
DEPT. A T UNIVERSITY
G AINESVILLE, Fla., July 25— Profossar William H. Husa has boon
namod aa head of the department of
pharmacy in the new College of
Pharmacy at the University Af Flor­
ida, and Albert W. Sweet, ns pjrofcsaor of pharmacology and pharmncoanosy.
Dr. Townes R. Ix&gt;igh recently was
named as head of the pharmacy col­
lege, which was recently authorized
aa n part of the state’s educational
ays j-m.

PIONEER OF DADE ,
COUNTY IS RURIED
W EST PALM REACH, July 27.—
Albert M. Field, aged 78, who came
here 42 yearn ago and who gave the
Ir.nd on which the Dade county court­
house was built at Juno, now in Palm
Reach county, before the removal of
the county scot to Minmi, was buried
at Stuart yesterday, lie died Tues­
day of senility at hla home In Gomez.
The Herald deli*":red six times
week for 15c.

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M ilk
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Pint bottle

A. &amp; P. CORN FLAKES,

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15c
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SOAP J. . . . . . . . . 25c
FANCY PEACHES. ,
2fic
A. &amp; P, SALAD DRESSING
31c
GRANDMA’S PURE FRUIT JAMS.....27c
PEANUT BUTTER,
25c
SALMON
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SECOND STREET B E TW E E N P A R K A N D O AK

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A wonderful ijunlity of Baronet Satin. ( ’«&gt;!ors: Turquoise, pink, llcsh, prey, dark
brown, mar.ne blue, orange, honey dew,
and white. Comes *10 inches. Regular
value $2.75. Saturday
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and Monday Special ...........
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theory that life on the earth must
have begun first on mountain auiiuuUn,
for these aummlti might be conbileretl aa tlllffllN^pN^N e f the enrfti to
| tie cool enough for the existence of
living thing". OeologlMa point nut,
however, that many of our highest
mountains were formed since those
enrller geological eporlis In the rocks
of which plant and.nnlmnl food* have
been found.

One lot of Tissue Ginghams in stripes, checks
and plaids; Regular value 75c,
Saturday nnd Monday special
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A wide vurioty o f Voiles in both light and
dark shades. Regular prices 65c, 50c, U9c,
B5c, 25c, Saturday and Mon.
0 * 5 4%
.day special 1'Jr,
2!lc, 25c and J u X C

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Baby Biflihte, a material very desirable for
$baby dr csjies iand underwear.
Regular
value »5c. Sat
Saturday and

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One Lot o f the Fam ous Dinner
Corsets at O n e -H a lf Price
B E A U T Y PARLOR
s “ Madamc Pauline’* offers for one week H|ieocial price for a full Permanent Wave. Will
■»givc fourteen curls for $10.00; Also special
-'•price fqr Hair Bobbing.
"Madame Pauline’’ use# the New Nestle
’ which process, is the only
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S T A T I O N E R Y I)E P T .
Eaton, Crane and l’ ikes Kara Linen Pound
paper. Regular value one pound paper 00c.
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Vandal* Dettroylng Carthage.

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Tho those who either rejoice or la­ ■■
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ment—ns the rase inn? be-jnver the
supposed fact that tills Is r!«c wom­ ■■
an's nge, that the male has been en­ ■■
tirely superseded, we commend a ! m m
study of the following figures given ■ ■
out by on Eastern sociologist that bear ■■
on this debatable fcubjert, says the Lbf * ■
Angeles Times.
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Of the thdussnds upon thousand* o f }» «
sermons preached In. this country last
Sunday women preached cot more i* S ' 1 I I ­
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Of nil tho newspaper editorials not 55
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the successful Inventions and of "opin­
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ion-making lilens” still chit:utile from ■ ■
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live In a uinn-mndc world.
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On the other hand, ixi per cent of ■■
(tie education of ottr children Is In MM
feminine rare utul !n the wlade coun­ XH
try ll,0(X1,(M)n women are earning iltclr 55
living Independent of masculine sup­ HN
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 20.
The pmgrnni for the annual encamp*
ment here Septemher 10-20 of the
S' t,i*i .i,l»
United Spanish-Ameriean Wnr Vet­
erans lx, virtually completed, nnd the
Outline of the scheduled order of bus­
liim o f
iness nnd entertainment “ is very
;fit*i t"li
M I A E'Jkl
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pleasing indeed and meets with the
hearty npproval of the commnndcrIn-chief,” Antonio Entenzn, according
to a letter he has written Major Ellaworth Ellis, commander-in-chief of
the Trnnesrec organization.
Commander Entenzn nnd several
other officers nlready jinve made reseravtions to nttend the nnnual en­
campment, Including Thomas J. Ken­
nedy, chirf-of-stnlT; George A- Mar­
shall, adjutant-general, and George
D. Moler, quarter master general.
Tile tentative program follows:
Sunday, September HI.— Arrivals,
registration, assign merit. Patriotic
excrci: c* mid addresses at Tivoli th?nter in evening.
Monday, September 17—All-day
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busin-ss session. Address of welcome,
by Governor IVay of Tennessee,, furtor In molding public sentiment. ■5
Perhaps, however, this Is Inn unother ■5
Mayor Chambliss of Chattanooga, nnd cast* where the hands are the hands MM
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Comrade,Harvey H. Hannah. Reply of Esau, hut the voice Is the voice of MM
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by Antonio I*. Entenzn, commandcr- Jacob.
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in-chlef ,nnd other national nnd de­
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partment officers. General reception
LEARNED MUCH OF INTEREST "5
in the evening.
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Tuesday- September 18.— Short bus­ British Attempt to Reach Summit of MM
iness session. All day nt ( hicka*5
Mount Everett Wat Not Alto­
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gether a Failure.
mnuga Park. Reunions of organiza­
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tions camped at the park in '88. OldAlthough the 1022 Ilrltlsli expedition
time southern barbecue nt noon. Ob­
servance of sixtieth anniversary of to Mount Everest failed In Its princi­
pal aim, which was to reach the top
the bnttle of Chlckamnuga, Septem­ of the highest mountain In the world. MM
MM
ber 18, 1803, and events of ’UR. Eve­ It did succeed In Uniting nut n number
ning— Illuminated night parade. All of things of much Interest to scientific 55
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southern show, Jubilee Singers, Cake men. These things are now being M
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made known In various scientific Jour­ MM
Walk, Jug Band, etc.
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Wednesday, September 10.— Fore­ nals.
Certain
brnve
little
plants,
sueh
ns
noon, business
session. Memorial
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hour, HI to 12 o'clock. Presentation edelweiss, were found blossoming nt M
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n height of nearly 20,00(1 f,-et. Wild
of historic tablet to City of Chnttn- animals nnd birds, such as mountain __
P e o p l e s R a n k o f S a n f o r d
nooga by Dcpnrtmtfnt of New York. sheep, ravens and rork doves, unne- i j
Afternoon— Parade, military features. rpinlnted with biiman beings, showed a ■
Business session of the military or­ no fear of them nt all. readily eating
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from the climbers* hands. These wild
der of (ho serpent. Evening—Annul
S a n t o r o , Fl o r id a
crawl of the military order of the cheep, ravens anil doves, together with ■■
serpent. This will follow the annual! "Mves. foxes, rahhlts. rats, mice and 5 condors, with n few other birds, were « *
lxill.
found at nn nltJlilde ns high ns 20.000
• Thursday, September 20. Business.
nnd occnstannlly even n thou MM
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session in forenoon. Trip to lookout,
or t/inre'/fee' higher. Condors ■ ■
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sM.yyplijin in afternoon. Sunset
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luncheons
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sea
level,
where
the
atmosphere
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A number of noon-day lunc
are being arranged for by the women I wn" nn*
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level.
for the woman's auxiliary delegations.
Some nntiirnllxU have iir&lt;ipn«cJ the

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Factor In Things That Are
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Black and tan Calf Oxfords.
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An exceptional value ............. v O i t f U
Sturdy good looking high shoes for boys. In
black and tan. Regular price ?5.50. Sat­
urday, and Monday
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The new Belber Safuzi^ick ^Vardwbo Trupk
multiplies the pleusuije o f traveling many
times ovtV. It is so convenient to pack and
unpack— und it carries the clothes so secure­
ly without wrinkling or mussing. No other
wardrobe trunk can possibly give you the
same conveniences. The Belber Safe-I/wk
can be found O N L Y on Belber Trunks. Sim­
ply turn the lock up or down— and your Bri­
ber it# unlocked or locked cosily, quickly aqd
pleasantly. Bclbert -Trunks $47.60. Saturday and Monday
Special

$42.50

A varied j jAssortment o f Leath er

Vnnilnl* strip Cnrtbngft of tn*r tlmohonoroil ruins, and It li fonrcil those
Imposing remains of nn ohlor rlvlllrnUnit will soon dlsnpprar nltogrtlior. In
1NU2 Thomas Ilnld, nn EngUNtnnan, In
Imitation of Lord Elgin torn down tho
hot baths of Antonin In order to sond
their roliinin* to London. TM* art
aroused the Indignation of the civilized
world. lint the French huve done even
more. They have destroyed the tnngnlflcent marble staircase of a hundred
und twenty steps which led to the
Platen Nova, taken down the small
pillars, transformed the splendid ceme­
tery of official* Into a tillable field and
i converted the wall of Theodosius Into
rond-bulldlng material. At present the
ruin* of buildings nnd monuments of
bygone ilny* are not very numerous,
and ench year, according to Doctor
Carton, corresponding member of the
academy of Inscriptions, five or six
thousand , cubic meters of stone are
taken away.
. -------------Mushrooms Endanger Building.
On account of Irtrge mushroom* of
• the poisonous type known as 1‘liellHum cryptnrlum having elected to ex­
ist on the large wooden beams of the
Versailles chateau It Is reported that
&gt;the building Is in danger and Imme­
diate repairs must 1m made If one
I wing Is to lie saved. Herenfter all
t windows nre to he kept open for three
hours dally In nn attempt to exlernil*
nntA the mushrooms, which It Is said
opt end with great rapidity and rat
their way right through the wood*
work. 1'hellllum cryptnrliiin mush­
rooms, phich hate frost) nlr mid sun­
light. werw recently discovered In an
old (choolhnusa in Ktoiuprs wharf
they caused tha hujldjpg to collapsct,
—Scientific American^1-*; . •*
Electrical Appllancsa Modern.
An interesting fact In regard to the
development of electrical appliance*
has Just come to light.- It aeetns that
almut 1002. Reginald Trautschold. M.
E&lt;, of tlm Society fur Electrical De­
velopment, demonstrated to Louis
Sherry at his famous cafe In New York
nty the first electrically-operated dish’'washer probably ever used on Fifth
avenue, furiously enough at that time
the Sherry rate stood on the spet now
occupied hy: {NX(otUre# of. tbf Society,
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The retfulhr purchase price on any
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during business hours nn Saturday and
Monday, July 2Hth und 10th.
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Clothing", Shoes, Ila ts and I1urnishings that w e have ever hai
in position to supply your needs. B e sure and see o u r Shoe):
have just received in all the latest styles, at rem ark ably lojnf I

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T H E S A N F O R D D A I L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , J U L Y 2d, 1923

The Outlet calls your‘ attention to JURY IN I.IHI4I, CASK
'..Highland StroeL—prow Park AveCLOSED STREETS
; . ,
the last two days of the Big Special
ipir to ’ French' Avenue^
Close Enst Street.
IN TEXAS SBLECT!
Sale. Extra special mark down price
1) Oak Avenue— From Thirteenth St.
A t the suggestion of the Chairman
on dresses shoes, union suits, shirts,
COMMANCHEK, Texas, July 20.— to Grange St. ^(Opcn from R. K. to jo f this Committee the Ilut^qn Engi-|
etc. See the adv. and note the pdc-;S ii Jurors In criminal court Wednes­ Grange St.)
hearing Company agrees to furnish
Orange _ Street— From Park to estimates of co*l of grades nnd pav­
d ay were prepared to hear the state's
i
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levhlonce against Congressman Thns. Krepch' Avo.( Open 'and widen to 00 ings free of cost to the city;
weather Is here now.
The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Com-,L. Blanton alleged libel against for- feet).
-There will be further recant mrndn- ]
pany, has an advertisement today mer Congressman Calloway, Blanton’s
Commercial Street.—Front Palmet­ tinmi made by this Committee at nn
Sanford ta moving: ty h t along and with very cheap prices quoted on opponent In the 1922 c.impuign.
to Avenue to Sanford Avo.
early date.
Ulanklrtft great progres*. ,
milk, corn flakes, poaches, soaps, jams
The Juty was completed late Tues­
Sanford Avenue—From Commerc­
Respectfully submitted
and salad dressing^ etc. Specials on day after Judge F. J. Reese Had over- ial Street to First Struct.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE,
The big time at Lake Mary yegter- teas and coffees.
luled the defendant’s fifth and last
Locust Avenue—From Celery Ave-i
SANFORD CHAMBER
djy was a big time but not as many
OF COMMERCE,
,
J" otion which was for u continuance. htle to Union Avenue.
ht attendance ns should have-been.
ChurchWell’a are putting on n big Others incJudcd a pica of not guilty.’ ; Avocado Avenue— From Third St.
F. P, H. Akers, Jr.,
j
three day* sole of shbes in ladies and
ft .
to Thirteenth St. (Condemn right of
•t
Chnlrmnn. j
31r. S. 0. Taylor and Mr. A. P. mcn’B shoes all the latest styles and
wny
if
necessary,
from
Twelfth
to
J,
G.
Ball,
i
rl I
Sweeney of Chicago are tho guests at prices that will^piake them move. R obs (C o r n e l o f
Thirteenth St. on Avacadn Avo.).
Geo. W. Knight,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Hand.
Look at the advertisement today nnd
N au sea and DangeT Holly Avenue— From First Street
A. P. Connolly,
attend this big three day sale.
to Fourth Street.
Schello Maines,
Jlr. and Mrs. S. O. Taylor, Mr. A.
Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im­
Fourth Street— From Myrtle Ave­
W. Il| Williams,
p. Sweeney of'Chicago, Mr..mid 3{rs.
The Sanfurd Shoe &amp; Clothing Com­
proved— Dangerous and Sickening nue to Holly Ave.
Edward Higgins
Carl Hand nnd Miss 01116'Vera Gils­ pany1adviittftc dll Extra Codhbn Sale
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
Laurel Avenue—From Commercial
(Ex Officio).
on formed a Very congenial party toility, the coupons being gdo'd for $5
let Called “ Ca lotah*’’
S t to Sixth-Street
Attest:
(pending the week at Daytbnn llcnrh. and fl&amp; end other coupon's good for
Oak Avenue— From Orange Avenue
R. W. Pear man, Jr.,
Tli® Intot triumph of tttmtrrn scl- to Hughey (widen to 00 feet).
one-luff o ff thd regular purthase
Executive Secretary.
-® In u "it®-natiseal•&gt;«)" calmnnl tnhThe mnny friends of Mrs. A! Zin- jirloo. See the advertisements and cm
l&lt;-t known to tln&gt; drug trail® nn "tTnloHughey Street— From Sanford Ave.
will be glad to learn that she Is Mote'the’ big reductions on shoes, hats Inlin." t'alnmol. tin. niont gonrrullv
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP
useful of nil ionite Ini'S than onlurs to Pump Branch.
much Improved after having been lin'd clothing and men's furnishings.
«l*un a whirr tl&lt;-lil of tiopuhirlty.—
First Street—From Sanford Ave. to
PLY FOR LEAVE OR
imrlfloil
mot
roflnoil
from
tlm.o
oh• J_____
,
very ill at her home on Pal mbtto ave­
Joel loii.(liti- i|imilit Ion which have liorc- Chapman Ave. (open, extend nnd
FRANCHISE
llnillcit Its uso.
nue.
Earl Brown, secretary of the De- toforc
Notice is hereby given to nil those ’
In hllluusnrsK, eoiritlpullnn. hri,&lt;l- pave).
I-and Commercial Club and City Man­ nchos niul Iin) it. nil.m. mol In n t,*r.'iil
Myi lie Avenue— From Commercial whom it may concern that I, A. W.
Everyone is doing their best to ager of Dcloind and G. A. Drcka, Variety of liver, stomach anil kldnoy
Donaldson, in my own behalf and thnt |
troiihlrs ruliitnol was the moat suc­ Street to Fourth Street
of my associates, legal represent!!- j
lave and with the Saturday and Mon­ head of the Drcka Department stores cessful remedy, hut Its use was often
Fifth
Street—From
Avocado
Ave.
on nrrount of Its slekruliiK
lives nnd assigns, will on August Cth,
day specials and the regular Milo Un­ bT 'DeLutid, Wdre among the promin­ •ni-Kleeted
lUiilllles. Now It Is the easiest unit to Persimmon Ave. (18 feet, DeLeon A. 1). 11)22, at Ten o'clock n. tn., or ns J
most
iilensant
or
niedlelnes
to
take
til August 4lh, .Lloyd’s Shoe Store 1s ent visitors to the city today nnd their
Olin Cnlotuli at hedtlmn with n swal­ S|iring Shell marl or similar mater­ soon thereafter ns I enn be heard, ap­
the way. Read their ad.
mnny frieqds were giving them a low of water.—tliul'a all. No taslo. ial).
ply to the Honortthlo Board of County
no griping, no nausea, un suits. a
warm welcome.
Kuoil night's sleep mol the next morn,
Persimmon Avenue—From First St. Commissioners of Seminole County nt J
the Court House in Sanford, Florida,;
lag you nrr feeling line, with a elenti
F. W. Hutton, general manager of
liver, u purified system mill n Mg n|o to Fifth street.
for leave, IJccnso and franchise to;
tho Southern Utilities Company, with
L. A. Brumlcy, John nrumley nnd petite. Hut what you please, N( '■ Third Street—Knst from Sanford establish a toll bridge over and across 1
danger.
headquarters at Pnlatka, is in the Spinks Dutton returned yesterday
St. Johns river at n point where the
t.*«lotnl)s nrn sold only In original, Avonuc to Chapman Ave.
same intersects tho present establish­
city today on matters of importance from Hendersonville, N. C., whorc seated put-kages, prlee thirty-five cents
Commercial
Street—From
Myrtle
for the largo family package; leg
ed highway between Sanford and
connected with the plants in this city. they have been sojourning for tho eenls
for tho small, trial else. Your Ave. to Cedar Ave.
Southmere, Florida, said river or
drum-.let
Is
authurlced
to
refund
the
past month. Mrs. Brundey will re­ prlqa as a guarnutro that you will he
SHELL AND M ARL STREETS
stream at the point where It is pro­
Lloyd’s Shoe Store has nn adver- turn tomorrow by train. They nil re­ thoroughly delighted with Caloiuhs.
Begin nt S. W. cor. of Lot 15 and S. posed to construct said loll bridge be­
— (Ad vs.)
tirement In this losue colling your at­ port a most pleasant time but nil of a-ri-s-t-r.-u-i3-i8-2o-i5-t7*utc
E. cor. of Lot 14, k in. laiml &amp; Colo. ing Two Hundred .Forty Feet wide
nnd Fourteen feet deep nt high water.
tention to#thc special salo On shoes them ore glad to get bfick to San­
Co.’s Celery Plantations, run N. (WO
(Signed) A. W. DONALDSON.
is now in progress nt this store. ford.
ft to street thence west to City lim­
M.
B.
SMITH,
Ladies’ ami men’s shoes are going nt
its and Enst to street west of Section
Attorney for Applicant
gieatly i educed prices.
I stamper A Co., have their rcgulnr
line thence South to First Street.
7-27; 8-n-2tc
Upnce in this issue calling your nttenROSE COURT STREETS TO UK
Piggly Wiggly has nn advertise-1 t|g|, to tfie hig reductions on nil kinds
, PAVED
u*ent today quoting you very low er fresh and smoked meats, fruits,
Grandview Ave.— North tv Pump
prices on all kinds of groceries. Spec­ etc. Stemper's always attract the Tho Disease That Strikea W ith­ Ilrnmh and south to Pump Branch.
out Wurnlng, Quickest Way
ial run on sugar, Irish potatoes and buyers ns they have special prices on
Hibiscus Court, Itosewny ami Indi-.
to Get Well is Through New
ut tins place whore low meats each week and they can save
nnnln Avenuen.
Treatment Containing Seven­
prices always prevnil.
you money. See the ad nnd note the
IMPROVEMENTS TO PRESENT
teen Ingredients That Kenew
prices.
PAVED STREETS;
Every l'urt of the Body.
Kent Rosseter and two daughters,
Widen brick pavements on Palmet­
Harriett nnd Snrah Elisabeth, return­
IT. S. Pond, formerly of Homestead,
.Indigestion in any form oftsn to Avenue, Magnolia Avenue, Park
cd this morning from a visit with rel- |):is accepted tho position of assistant proves fatal, hut even in n mild de­ Avenue and Oak Avenue III feet, from
stives nt Clayton,• Gn. Mrs. ltossiterL-ashler
with the Peoples Hank of gree is dangerous, because it brings First street to Third Street.
" ‘ rv&lt;
will remain another month or
b&gt; Sanford and will make his home in on one ailment after another, running
Widen French Ave. from Ninth St. |
throughout the entire system, taking
the Georgia city.
this city. President TunniclilTe says
in the liver, stomach nnd blood, pro­ to .Thirteenth St., asphalt with ruil»
business has Incron'V.ed to such nil ex­ ducing malnutrition nnd finally reach­ and go ter to 21 feet in width.
Special prices on diamonds and cut tent that it is necorsary to augment es tho heart. For this reason any
glass Saturday nnd Munday nt the (or argument)'"tile force. Mr. Pond- remedy that tnetely relieve* the pain
is not sufficient, hut a complete sys­
Diamond Palnre in the Bishop block. will receive a hearty welcome to San­ temic treatment is necessary to get
•
Teh piT‘WftPflff'Wj*!tUindnTd watches ford.
permanently well.
This complete treatment is found
am! many other bargains. See the ad­
A. S. Smith and daughter, Miss only in a prescription called Ite-Cuvertisement today/
*■
Elizabeth Smith, of Madison returned Ma, which contains seventeen well
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,
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__known and thoroughly tested ingrehonio today after spending some time &lt;j{&lt;&gt;n|J,i flo skillfully compounded that
here and at other points in the stute each one performs its function on the
Saturday - Monday
Now that they have seen South Flori­ various parts of the body perfectly
da they will never ho content to re­ and hut maniuusly.
This remarkable prescription starts
main in West Florida ngnln and we tight to work on the digestive trnct,
can look for them hack some of these relieves constipation, purifies the
NO. 3 CAN PREM IER SLICED
days as regular residents. While here Mood (the cause of rheumatism),
P I N E A P P L E ...............................
they were the guests &lt;Sf Judge and cleanses the kidneys and puts your
aaaaai
entire system to rights, thoroughly
Mrs. James Sharon.
acting upon the colon, which, accord­
NO. 2 C AN OVER SEA D IM PLED
ing to Prof. Mctchniknff of the Pas­
MARROW PEAS*............. ..........
teur
Institute,
Paris,
is
the
cause
of
George Hutton, of the Hutton F.nall our bodily allies and pains. Reg i n e e r i n g (.ompany it hire toda&gt; go
( &gt;u ^
will ’dispel biliousness, sick
NO. 2 CAN RITTER'S
mg over the new uml old (onlrrutii r ; heerhes, nervousness and completely
G R AY IS GOOD
ttteet puving and looking after things r(,j y01lr
of all toxic poisons,
REANS ...................
generally. Mr. Hutton bus one of the which have been the direct cause of
Now mul will be the best
largest contracts for paving here that your sickly condition.
FAT HENS
bet this full
Ke-Cu-Mn is sold and recommended
there is iti the state und expects to by the Union Phatjnacy and other
be here for tlie next year or more good drug stores, nnd if you don’t
$9.50 f o r ........ $7.45
A N D FRYERS
ernipleling Ills many contracts for feel a decided change In your condi­
tion after taking according to direc­
7.00 f o r ........ 4.95
asphalt paving.
,
tions, you get your money back.—

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^ M o t t lin g

A Rood m orn in g, on e th a t is good in every
sense o f th e word, follow s a sum m er n ig h t spent
in cool, refreshing sleep.
B efore lt&gt;rig you w ill need a pleasant sleeping
porch w h ich w ill le t you get o u t o f th e stuffy
in terior room s. Such a porch pays dividends
in b e tte r h ea lth and the "p e p ” th a t com es from
sound sleep.
' Add a room to you r h om e by bu ildin g a
screened, m osquito-proof sleeping porch th is
spring.
W e can h elp w ith th e • plans and
furnish th e lum ber, screens and oth er tilin gs
you w ill need.

HILL LUMBER CO.
Phono 130

Sanford, Florida

THE PERILS OF
INDIGESTION

SATURDAY

LLO YD

SH O E ST O R E

FLORIDA AND
WES
BEEF, PORK
MUTTON
H om e-M ade
PA N SAUSAGE

K in gu lfs,

S w ift’s

Fine H am s, Bacon
Country Sausage
L in k

S ausage

B o lo gn a ,
Minced H am
Pickled P ig ’s Feet
Honeycom b Tripe
L iv e r
F a t M ackerel
F in e fo r B re a k fa s t

L on gh o rn and
•'Pimento Cheese
W E D E L IV E R
• ; )l* a ft y it t h T r la l
Q U A L I T Y * ; f!r H K R V IC E

FOOD
MARKET
P b p n e 105

SPE C IA LS!

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New No. 1 Irish Potatoes, ib.
38c
27c
"®9c

K lN ftA N '8 B R E A K F A S T

uAtON, LIC ...............

NO. 2 CAN M A N H A T T A N
S W E E T COHN .............

Maxwell House Coffee, lb.

Adv.
Hugh Tillis is the presiding genius
of tho Pure Food Market and he an­ REPORT OF A SPECIAL COMMIT­
nounces that he bus Florida und Wes­
TEE TO RECOMMEND ADDI­
te rn bet f, pork, mutton, plenty.of fat
TIO NAL STREET PAVING OTH­
liens and frying size chickens and ovER THAN TH AT INCLUDED IN
1crything it) the meat line. Orders re­
THE PRESENT PROGRAM.
ceived nnd delivered by the quick ser­
July 20, 1020.
vice that has tnndc Tillis famous. Sob
Wc, the undersigned, a Special Com­
the ad and give him your order. It mittee appointed to fecommrnd addlwili be at your house before you can tfonnl paving other than that includ*
i hang up the phone.
jed in tho present program, submit
-------herewith the recommendations which
Saturday is the Inst day of the Rau-|wcrc unanimously agrede upon nt a
mel Special Junuaty Clearance Sale „,ecting held Friday, July 20th:
and Sain Baunttl will celebrate by giv­
STREETS TO BE PAVED
ing you special low prices on dresses,
Park Avenue— From Tenth Street
millinery, hnla, underwear, hose, glov­ to Hughey Street, paved and curbed
es, etc. Three big extra specials for and extended full width.
tomorrow aside from the regular low
Palmetto Avenue— From Fifteenth
prices on everything in tho Specialty street to Hughey street opened and
Shop— Baumel’a—where (p&gt;u get the paved from Hughey street to Frank­
best at very low pricea. See the ad lin street, 24 feet wide.
Magnolia Avenue—From Central
vertloement in this issue.
Street to City Limfta 24 feet wid(j.'
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Seventh
Street—Prom Magnolia
Avenue to French Avenue paved and
curbed £4 foot.
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P a
WOOLWOIIT11 STORES
Eighth Btroet— Ffont Sanford A v e
INFORM AL OPENING
•
and'9fl
BIO CROWDS TODAY nue to Frfcncb Aarenue, tpavod ■at
The new Woolwortb Stores had
their formal opening today bpt tha
real firat day will be tomorrow when
the stores will open for bualneaa. A
six piece orchestra played at the atom
today and Stewart, the Florist, had
the stores decorated with choice flow­
ers nnd the oponln’g was a great suc­
cess. Favors wore given oway and a
big rrowd thronged the new stores to­
day.' If the opening today I# any crit­
erion of the euecesa of the new stores
the first day— Saturday—should be a
record breaker in the history of thli

Tenth Stn

«e

5-LBB. F A N C Y B L U E
H O S E H I C K ..............

1-LB. CAN RUMFORD BAK1NG POWDER ....... ,l............. J . . . .

2-LBS. Prunes BO to 00

Summer w ithout’ a puir of
Hnmlaln, colored kid per­
haps, in unthinkable:

OLD DUTCH C LEAN SER
C AN ...............................

2 PKGS. POST TO A STIE S OH
COHN F L A K E S ................

$8.00 fo r ........
6.50

Famous Sunset Gold Butter, lb. 4 5 c

Hiate ...............

RED. OR GREEN

35c nO TTLK W A L K E R ’S
D E V IL M E N T ..............

LA D IE S’ K E I)S
Any Black and White Strap
or Oxford Ked

28c

fancy

W h it e

iia c o n

,

LH,*.......... .............

HULK COCOA
LH.

K IN G A N ’S N U T MARC.AR1NE, LH...... .....

3 ROLLS W ALHOHF T O ILE T
' p a p e r ........... ............. :...

O LIYE ;Q IiO CO M PLEXIO N
SOAP. HAH ..........

I'$5.50 f o r .....1.... $1.95

rom sdrtford Avc-

to Locust Avanue, paved, .and

curbed 24 feet.
Eleventh^ Street—From
Sanford
Avenue to French Avenue, paved and
curbed 24 fecL
Tenth Street—tfrom Myrtle Avenac td French Avenue, paved and
curbed 24 feet.
Twelfth
Street—From
Sanford
Avenue to French Avenue.
Fourteenth Street—From Sanford
Avenue to. Palmetto Avenue.

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LIB B Y'S SW EET M IXED
PICKLES. LH................

n(L Strfert—Fw'm Magnolia

F U L L L IN E O F FttESH F R U IT AN D V E G E TA B LE S
M EN’S BLK. and W H IT E
They nre good style

Your Husim\,s Appreciated
W H E R E SANFO RD TR A D E S

$10.50 f o r .........$7,00
7.50 fo r !........ 1.95

SALE!
Continue* 1
SEE.

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Come to See Us-

4th
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY* JULY: 2 5; 1923

four

STOI’I’EDriIIS PAINS * •
:Th« first 'baio *of«naw cotton wj
min the country' !rt their Inordliittfc" Trig Inst suud&gt;n*H cllritV cronr dut- bf change and’ Ihdcpc-tdent shippers stole government. These r •friends
" I was suffering with a sevuro cold, this season in Georgia Vs*
actually
appear
to
believe
that
it
is
(freed for train, to n better ehancc for Florida. ' When ,.ono nteops/to think bavo banded together in vigorous pro­
raised in Florida. Shows that
the farmer to market hia crops and nnd to ponder over the^wsf total rep­ tests, it being claimed thnt if the new the newspaper’s business to handle headache and pains in my abdomen," everything can be raised in PigJyJI
N M I a l f l » » f r r n f lr r n o o n r i M f l
S m j a t I k r ll r r a t d II i I M I m , 1 W
tret something for them, to cheaper resented in Itysb figures, some Idea is regulations nre permitted to go into all these nffalrs.
writes J. B. Bring, Newport, R. I. even though it is sold in
Maaaolla A i r . Hanford, FIs.
freight rntea, to better postnt aervico, to be hndNif *thc immensity not only effect it Will cost the growers nnd
Rut a self-respecting newspaper, "A fter taking Foley’s Honey nnd We understand that Georgia ^
The Herald Printing: Co. to curtailment of expenses when of the InKuCry, -but of the problem shippers not less than $1,000,000 next though ready and willing to carry nil j Rr jn conj Unrtioh with Foley Cuth- makes tho best moonshine.
they can be made with real cconomiy. Of marketing.
season. That million
would do a rcasonaldc responsibility, must re- ftrt|c Tablets I was entirely rcllovcd
run libS A KM ft
n. j , iio i.i,v __ __________________E ditor to better tux laws that would not
Two spccinl demands are made by great deal of good in advertising mind its renders thnt they—the pco of my cold and pains.” Coughs re­
N. J . L t l i L A R D . __ R e e r e f a r r -T r r a a a r e r allow the rich to grow richer nml the
Florida and in further developing its pie— are the authority upon whom sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma,
the railroads:
U. A . N K K I,----- ---------- f l r a r r a l M a n a g e r
H. a. &gt;101,1,T „ A d r r r t l a l n c M a n a g e r poor poorer while the poor pay the^
rests the responsibility for the pres­ Hay Fovcr, Croup and Whooping
.First, they have filed with the In­ resources.
A d v e r t la la g It a t r a
M ade K n n n a
un taxes and the rich escape them and terstate Commerce Commission n new
ent
state of affaire local, state nnd Cough nre quickly relieved with Fol­
Where (ha average business man
A p p llm llu n
many other reforms that would be of schedule,’ effective the first of this will be directly ^affected is In his rela­ national.
ey's Honey nnd Tar,
The largest
A L L S IZ E S
L E W I H a ll 11*1* „ . ( Ir r o t a lf o a M a n a g e r renl benefit.
v
A
self-respecting
newspaper
tries
selling
cough
medicine
in
tho world.
comlhg
month,
which
will
increase
tions
with
the
growers.
Everybody
I'h o n a I J I - W a f t e r D p. m .
This is n grand country and we refrigeratbm rates on all perishable knows that in this section of Florida eo report the dews of what nrtunlly Sold everywhere.—Adv.
I ’rlc e In A d .a a c e
should
dofend it nt All times against pretty:?* t put of, | f*U&gt;tidilfc* oranges, thi prosperity 'of the orange grower' happens, ndf what^jilj plight-wish had
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t o o our enemies within and without. We
happened.
The
relation
of
n
selfgmpcfuiits,
strawberries,
celery,
cu­
The Herald delivered six times a
Is a prime factor in the prosperity of
F . P . R IN lls
f l r l l e r r r d In C li p b p C a r r ie r
’i s .
O n e W e e k ___ _________________ , _ l f l C e n t . should ns the peace makers of the cumber*, tomatoes, beaus, sqaiuih-— thg pooplpy as a whole for the reason respecting newspaper ,to tho genornl
105 Valm^tlo:
I'hunc 48L1
It
T b e b ig 13- to I a - p a g e W r e k l p H e r ­ world stand for a league of nations nil the output 'nt field ami prove,— that the citrus industry is so exten­ public Is not always understood.
a ld e a llr e lp r e . e r a
H rm ta n le
C n n a lp that would absolutely cut out all fu­
anywhere from 10 to 20 per* cent
» , t«
sive and so. vitally Important from U tho duty of n ncwspapcr'lo be in a
a n j la p a b lla b e d r i r r j r F r i d a y . A d r e r A CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A ITS YOU
tla la g rn te a m a d e h n o ir n a n a p p l l m - ture wars ami would give all nations
position to support any good act and
Second,
(hey
have
put
tho
Florida
an economic senre.
H a n . t i n p e r r e a r , a lw a r a I n a d r a nce.
a square deal.
criticize any bad act of public pnllcy.
shippers on hoti^ephnt hereafter cit­
It is-to bo,hoped that the meeting
m k m iik h Tint AianciATK i) m u ss
This relationship can not exist
Hut above all we should be Amer­ rus fruit boxes must bo fastened with
The Aaaorlated P re s s la e ar lualvelp
entitled to II.e usa fu r rcpubllcatlon of icans and stand by the renl America. three hoops of either birch, fibre or tomorrow will l&gt;e productive of good where favors arc asked nnd granted.
nil new s d ispatches credited to It or
results.— Lakeland Star-Telegram.
Honesty is the only policy for a news­
not o t h rrw la e credited In thta paper
metal, instead of the hoop now in
and alao tha local ne w s published
paper.
PLUNKING STUDENTS.
general usd. The penalty to be as­
herein.
A ll rlgh ta o f re-publlcalton o f epectal
i f objectors don't like the way
sessed against the shipper for failure PROVINCE OF A NEWSPAPER
dlanalrhea haraln ara alao raaerved.
things arc going, they shouhl quali­
O f flee l I I E I I A I . D I l f 'l L I I I . V f i . P b n a e 111
More thnn 200 students out of 1,- to comply with this regulation Is a
835 at Northwestern University fail­ flat increase of 20 per cent on nil
It would be comical, were it not fy ns voters, and then raise coin
TO A IIV E IIT IH ItK B l
In e s s e o f e r r o r s o r nmnitsslori In ed in their
somewhat
pathetic, the way news­ ab ou t it.— Red Wing (Minnesota)
studies.
Northwestern
charges
for
tho
movement
of
the
l "(in l or
other
nil v . r l l r i - i m n t n
Tin*
doesn’t
believe
Itself
peculiar
among
paper
offices
nre boseiged every day Engle.
Iltirulil I 'r l n l l i i K C o m p a n y
tines not
shipments inyojvod.
b old I t s e l f llnl.I., f o r il nm nge fiiM h n r
■-—O—
institutions
in
this
respect,
and
is
try­
by
their
friends,
uigiug them to
Nnturnlly enough tho shippers of
than, th e ntnoiini r e n l m l f o r surli a d ­
v e r t (seim'nta.
G. W. Lawton, Rracclct Watch Ex­
ing to disnover the reason fur such Florida product;! are up in arms “ roast" this nml that; to "see to it"
n high percentage of Hunkers.
against this proposed increase nnd that this nml that is corrected; to pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
f o n l i r a A J w r ll.ln ii Kr|ir.smtsllve
•rut: AM rju cAN phi I s s a s s o c i a t i o n
•1-24-tfc
Investigation shows thnt those who nre going to present a solid front have this and that done in the city
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN A L L TH E YEAR.
fail are not on the whole less Intelli­ against what they .con.lid iff unjust or county; to start this and that kind
CORNER RUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per- week.
gent thnn those who do not. They exactions. The Florida Citrus Ex- if-moyument t« corn'd evils in tip*
simply hnvn_failcd to apply their
J'LUJt JJM— KTEHN A I, HUMMER. abilities to their studies or to useful
recreation. They have Keen swamp­
The Hank of Manhattan, with New ed by diversified interests, commonly
mntum
York ns headquarters, puts out some, n^ vn ns ,,utt,hh' activities,
There are many persons who find
good advertising from time to time
ample justification for theso activi­
und a leaflet recently printed had the ties. They nre said to develop school
following about Florida:
spirit und loyalty; they advertise the
"Many n modern Ponce de I.eon can school; they keep the pupils front Itc. i•
tell of the wonders of Florida without coming too academic in their four col­
V
lege years; they train college men
exaggeration. Hut climate and nat­
and women in co-operation nnd in­
ural beauty nre not her only distinc­
genuity nnd help to* sup|dy those
tions, The state's cigars nre famous,
tacts with fellow-students which are
so much so thnt her tobacco products
held to be valuable training for life
return f38.000.000 annually.
Total
after school.
manufacturing reaches $213,000,000.
33 .'J
In many institutions a student's
Moridn has the world's largest sup­
pnrtiripution in outside activities is
ply of phosphate rock, nml produces regulated by a unit system just as
W.hr
tu d ebaker
o r p o r a t io n o f
m e r ic a
half the nation's naval stores.
Her
the' number of limit;'! of curriculum
fnrms nre second- in cane syrup and work is regulated. If scholarship
li
Vi ••• production and their total nnnuiTI crop shows signs of suffering, the student
WM*" e x c e e d s $80,000,000. Great quantities
made to give up some.of the out­
iii/» ' of citrus fruits nre grown."
side activities. Yet in spite of these
preciitilions, the flunking goes on.
AMERICANISM SHOULD PREVAIL
Diversified interests probably rnn
not justly In* credited with all the
r;
Times usually get parlous (what­ blngm, although they may he a large
ever thut means) just before a presi­ contributing cause. It might lie a
dential' enmpnign and since the can­ good idea to ask the Duikers them
■u
didates are now Jockeying for a post. solves whst is wrong and get them to
41on wu van luuk for. all Muds of talk;
-f
ttM L W c fT iY cornrs’ Yo" talking wc Journal.
Americans have the rest of the world
heat because a mnn in this country in
EXIT—GAIN ESN 11.I E NEWS.
allowed to say anything,
UV are
very much like England in thin realmost ide.,1 manufacturing conditions. In our judgment, it
Tile expected lias happened. Gaines­
TH E CARS
sjK-ct and over there they allow the ville hii.4 found itself unequal to the
stands out ns the greatest value anti the closest approach to
I i &lt;!r.*i"n, quality of materials, standard of workmanship,
anarchists and all kinds of people to get support of two newspapers, and the
mechanical perfection in moderate priced cam yet produced.
durability, rciinenicdts, performance, freedom from repairs,
up on Sunday afternoon in the park Gainesville New., is now no inure.
nnd price, the .Stu*.!&lt;*bul;cr IR2-1 Mo..cl C ais nre distinctly the
nnd go as fa r as they like-and the The Gainesville Sun. published by the
THE REASONS W H Y
English people say:
them blow Pepper Printing Company- with
greatest intrinsic values the Coiporation has ever offered.
off a while, it will relieve their feel­ Colonel Robert \V. Davis ns editor, is
W ith $90.000,tx 10of actual net assets and $*13,000,000 invested
I very improvement the safely and practicability of w hie h have
ings and do no harm" and they know Gainesville'.! long-established paper.
in
piants, Studehaker h is ample physical facilities to manufac­
been verified by engineering tests is embodied in these new curs.
that in the end the English traditions It was Mold some yearn ago by tbe
ture
most economically.
will be I lie bulwark upon which the McCreary's and afterward Mr. MeT h o B ip -S ix
storms will breuk with no avail. And Creaiy'n son cnmmeni'i'd tin* publica­
Studchaker's organization of manufacturing; executives, en­
we are very much like this in many tion of the newpnpcr, the News.
T l iF. B I G -S I X L I N K comprises four models, mounted on
gineers, metallurgist!,, chemists, inspectors, and skilled mechanics
respects. We do a Jot of talking thnt After putting up a losing light for ■
tlr.* standard 126-inch chassis with 60 11. P. 3" h x r&gt; inch motor:
is urcond to none in the industry. T h e deaign of Studehaker
moans nothing hut allows us to blow some time punt, tile News lias been
7-par.'jcngcr Touring C ar - $1730 3-passenger Coupe -$2330
cars and the wori.mar.ship upon then conform to the h’gheut
off surplus steam and does no harm. f o i l e d to cense daily publication, and
5-passenger f,jK:cdster $1835 7-passenger Sedan -$2730
principles of cnyn -cring standards and mechanical practice
Sometimes, however, we can not help great is tiie relief to the merchants
ell f)f!«:••/, «, I. fattaty
but view with alarm the rising tide of of that town.
known to the industry.
n feeling that is un-American since
Refinements
and
n
few
minor
rnechunical
changes
have
been
When there itro several newspapers
it comes front people who are not in a town, the merchants feel it inmade i:i tbe Big-Six. which hun cstablithed an enviable record ►
B est o f M a te r ia ls U sed
Americans and never will be. Those cuinherit upon them to carry adver­
for ( vc years. Our largo production accounts for its low prii.c. ;
people who presumably came over to tising in all of them, and it has been
.Studch.ikcr c.-.ru contain the finest known grades of iron,
It is a car of the highest grade, comparable to the best.
America to escape the shackles of proven time and. again that this is
r.teel. ulumiri.un, tires, electrical equipment, glass, bearings, c tc.
serfdom loudly set foot upon Amer­ too great a harden for the small­
N o better nv'-lcrtrsla for automobile manufacture exist. Sheet
T h e S p e c ia l-S ix
ican soil before they start manufac­ town merchant to hear. Often the
aluminum
lias but one-third the tensile strength o f ahcct d ccl.
T I fK S P E C I A L j I X L I N K comprises four models mounted
turing bombs to liuil at the officials I only solution is to maintain his
nnd
consequently,
Studehaker uses sheet ctcc! for ita Todies.
on the standard I 19-ir,ch chassis with 30 11.P. 3 1,.\3 inch motor: ’
of America who are endeavoring to original advertising appropriation,
make this country safe for democ­ but divide it between two papers, bis
By the manufacture of drop forgings, castings, stampings
2-par.cenger Roadster $1325 5-passenger Coupe - $197 &gt;
racy. These foieigacis do not want messages of times losing their effec­
and the m-vhining. assembling and finishing of motors, cxlca.
5-passcngcr Touring C ar * $1350 5-pnssenger Sedan - $2030
America
for dcmoi racy hot for tiveness through shrinkage i&gt;f spuee.
u ll p * U 4 tf. • b.Jmdmy
frames, Iran; missions, bodies, tops, etc., and the consequent
anarchy. They want to tear up al
From large cities all over the connelimination
of middlemen’s profits, coupled with low.-r over­
Radiator, hood, cowl, and body changes have Ix-en made in "
traditions by the roots, implant new tiy have come announcements of the
head
factory
costs per car arising from quantity production r.nd
the Special-Six. with minor mechanical changes and refine- &gt;
thought and bolshevism and lake that consolidation of newspapers, or the
rn
which they have imt earned fiom discontinuation of* others, even the
menla in the chassis. The Special-Six has for five successive -S low commercial expenses, Studebaker’s costs are kePl
tlmm that have and none of them are toiling centers of population lining
economically lew point possible of attainment only by manufac­
ycara added luatrr to the name S T U D E H A K E R . It is one of j
ever in favor of working for a livin g,-n|||i|p ,0
th(, 8tr||ilK Am, in.
turers with Vast physical and financial resources.
the most satisfactory and finest cars on the market, it is us :
but expect the "land of the free ,xm\, TarInbly
well-«iU»blUl»«l solid
good in every respect as the Big-Six. except that it is smaller.J
luune of the brave to give them *» pape*,-, \vlri. h has the confidence of
B o d ie s U n ex celled
und costs less to produce, and therefore Mills for Irss.
lMliff.
HI)., people, and their whole-hearted
The bodies of Studehaker cars arc not excelled in quality of
We all have our own ideas about lMU1qn,,it j* the winner in a contest
T h e L ig h t - S ix
materials
and craftsmanship, by any cars on the market. The
this country. We know that it is the v.h!ch must always U&gt; unequal und
T H E L I C l IT -S IX L I N E com prijo, fo „ , mo,1,1. mounted on j C o u p , .m l Sedan c W .io d ic 's am
oj
greatest country on earth as long as difficult where the teuitory h insuf­
pute Americanism prevails but it ficient to warrant the publishing of
the standard 112-mch chassis with 4 0 H .P . 3
inch motor: ’Pi the coach builder’s Art.
could be made an unorganized, torn more than one good daily paper.
3-ptisLenger Roadster - $975 -2-pass. Coupe-Roadster-$ 1225
up shambles of anarchy If the real There were 82 daily newspaper con­
5-pasEcnccr Touring C ar - $995 5-passenger Sedan $1550
M e r it W in 3
Americans allowed the anarchistic solidations in M&gt;22 ami Id failures,
m!tt* lui /• i.fmtrny
doctrines to prevail. Let us have and the figure:! for 1923 by months
1 he sales of Studehaker cars for the prut six years have shown
N o body or mechanical changes except refinements have
free I'pcerh and u free press but let to date exceed thusu of 1922,— St.
* each and aery year a progressive increase. 81,880 cars were
been made in the Light-Six. O ver 130,000 Light-Sixes have
u« maintain nt ull times tbe real Augustine Record.
* * 0,d in t,,e fir5t cix months of 1923 os against 60.033 for the
American traditions that fathered the
been produced in the new. modern $30,000,000 Studehaker
P\
Bainc \yctiwi ,a#t y « r * Only products of merit can make such
Declination of Independence, that THE GROWERS NOT THE ONLY
L e i growth.
ornwll t
plant at South Bend, Indiana, under moat economical and X-i
niadu America the greatest country
ONES WIIO W ILL SUFFER.
on eurlh and that will continue ns
as such as long as we hold up the
far util comment made by a leading
i
"
.
standards of patriotism and liberty business man yesterday concerning
and Americanism. Wc have a per­ .he mass meeting to he held nt the
A . R. Erskinc, President
/»
fect right to criticise the officials of Auditorium theater tomorrow after­
* *
this country from the president down noon to protest uguinst Hie proposed
regardless o f party afflictions or on ease in transport at ion rates un
prejudice*. It is n healthy sign when citrus fruits nnd farm produce. In­
people take u renewed
interest In dicate* that the seriousness of the
politics and begin talking politico this situation is not thoroughly under­
W E S T F IR S T 8TUEET•SANFORD, FLO RID A
early in tho campaign.
stood and that the business interests
Rut we should confine our talk to of South Florida are quite as much
H
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party Issue*, to a betterment uf cun-j«t stake as uru those of tho grower*
E B A
K
E R
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A
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dittons, to cutting down taxes nnd ^hemsclvca.
■l- .Wn|l 4’.
making It t-osior far tho msn of tnod-j According to figures pulilIkhrcL liy’ D /
&gt; roeat|s to live, to a cm tnllmeut the Florida Grower, the railroads

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Avoiding the superlatives frequently used in automobile advertisements, the
Corporation desires to faithfully state the facts concerning these cars and the
reasons why the public should buy them.

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BASE B A LL
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FOOT B A L L
BASKET BALL
T R A P S H O O T IN G

Sanford and D eLand
BASE BALL NEWS JOHNNY DUNDEE, OF NEW YORK,
B altic a Scoreless
CRIQUI, OF FRANCE, IN
Gam e Yesterday
SLASHING 15-ROUND BATTLE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida Stale Lenguc

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son to Dougin** and Amnions funned.; Thompson, If. ........3 0 0 0 0 0
Delyuul—8lh
Inning — Thompson1M. Spencer, ef.
I! 0 0 0 o 0
Struck out, Hooper out, McCall to 11. McCall, 2b.
.'I 0 0 0 ’» 0
Hendetron. St. Johns was given:
----------------------lincc m: halls. Foslinger out catch-.
20 0 I 2i 17 0
er to first.
J Score by liming*:
Sanford—8th liming— Henderson,
.............. 000 POO 000 0
Thompson and Spencfr duplicated ISiillfmd
000 000 000 0
their feat of the fifth by linking out[ Summary: Sacrifice hits, Crocker
ngnin in Hiiccesrion.
i Stolen base, Crocker, Eoslingor.
Do Land— *th Inning— Lopez out on
grounder tq pitcher who threw to
first. Douglass fanned ami Rhode*
was out, H..McCall to Henderson,

Basel on halls, off Ammons 2, I/&gt;pes
. Struck out, liy Ammons 7, Lopes
1!. Umpire Mays.* Ilime 1:00.
Slatennen are smart men. Nobody
else could spend two weeks in Paris
and learn nil about the European sit­
uation.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

H a y — Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, M ixed Feed — Hay
O U R F E E D IS S O M E T H IN G T O C R O W A B O U T

Yesterday afternoon nut to Lake
Sanford—0th Inlng— It. McCall led
Mary during the Musical Carnival
olT by striking out. E, McCall was
Now is the time to feed for later egg
one of thcabest exhibitions of Amer­ ouf, Thompson to Douglass. Deiter
production .when prices arc highest.
Dundee Received Judges’ Decision Over M an W h o ica's favorite pastime was seen when was out, Hooper to Douglass.
Keep your hens in goad condition now
Sanford and DeLnml battled nine in­
Ho* Score.
Held W o rld ’s Featherw eight Title Short Time
by
feeding the best feed possible and
National League
nings for n scoreless tie game. The DELAND
•
AB p. H PO A i:
thus assist them through moulting,
Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati 9.
game was discontinued after the
l 0 () 0 0 0
Hooper, 2I&gt;
'I hen your hens'will commence earl­
Boston 7, Pittsburgh 8 112 innings)
NEW YOItK, July 27.—The fenth-j again with a volley to head and body, ninth inning because of an agreement
Doper, ss........ .......3 »*• 1 0 2 0
ier and will lay longer than the ones
erweight championship of the world hut Criqui, though ho was staggering, before the affair.
N'ew York 10, Chicago 11.
11 (1 1 It (1 111
Richardson, ef.
not ‘properly cared for during moult­
in French hands for less then two kept his feet. The end again nremod .
Philadelphia 5, St. Louis I.
I.oper. and | „nUnger, ef. ..... 1 0 il 1) &lt;1 o'
ing period.
months, came back to the United |in sight in the cighth, when Criqui, Ammons was superb. Lopez held the
l»p cz, p........ ......-1 0 1 1 3 0
States last night when Johnny Dun- Wood dripping from his nose and .Sanford swatters t.i only one hit Douglass,
American League
.... 1 II II 1(1 1 1
lb
PRATT'S Poultry Feed is guaran­
dee, grizzled Ilultun-Amcricau voter- mouth
a crimson stream, reeled , xvhieJi was really a u rnleh hit made Rhode, 3h
Washington 0-15; Boston 7-3.
1 0 ii II (1 II
teed t i please. "Your Money llnck if
an, buttered his way to victory over about the ring under ai spectacular ||(y
in the fourth. He struck Bradley, if.
New York -I, Philadelphia 3.
3 11 f II (1 0
You ate Not Satisfied." A trial will
Eugene Criqui, gallant ex-poilu, in a barrage of blows,
lout fourteen men anti allowed none Smith, If
.... _.3 1) 0 (1 (1 "
•
cmivfnce
you.
gruelling 15-round struggle that was
Again in the ninth Dundee failed to „ f t|lrm f m . transportation.
Am- Thompson, e
1IOW THEY STAND
. a (1 (1 11 •J
0
never in doubt from start to finish. Lring the Frciiehiuan down, so h&lt;',n0I1H w'lillo giving up four hits was
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THE
CASH
FEED
S T O R E H H
Dundee, rising to the greatest switched his tactics in the next few ,,ever so tight ns wh-n hi pimlie*. He
31 II 1 27 8 1
Florida Stale League
height! of his long and embattled cu- rounds, trying for a fresh opening, fanned seven of Delaiad's batsmen
Won Lost Pit.
reer, won dei isivcjy all the way, but The twelfth saw him unleash another
Kavc iwo of them free walks to E. Met "nil, «*Ib
•i 0 II II 1 0
8
.7-12
.
HradcnUiwn ........ 23
only in the face of a game and tour- bnlntering drive. He swung ns hard fust.
;
Di'iler,
«:«.
i 0 1 1 ii 0
0
.711)1
23
Oilaiulu ............
FEED *t1A Y»C RA IN A N D F E R T I L I Z E R S
agenus i land that will go down among us he could with both fists to Cr'qui’s
0 II &gt;1 0 0 j
('imker.
if
.3
Sanford’s out'
nK chance to rcoia
17
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Lrtbelnrul
,Um iuimL Jj'f tyling, in, priw tjuift tstac.Kitd| bwl i tiuuuiib. u blqod . smcni c&lt;U
1) A :t ill
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PHONE
S 3 9 *M Y R T L E AYE.8 TT” ST.SANFORD.HA.
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TJ * ' 1-1
lNjyR)|trf
’ 1 grimly
* n * : ^ , nn(] was
lory. The JudgW decision crowning face, the Frenchman smiled
r.fiu*.l to second by Ammuiifl, p* ...... no (1 (1 0 7 01
18
.100
12
St. Petersburg ....
Dundee as the new title holder
3 (1 II 10 it II
Crocker. But Rive struck out and Henilerfloii, If)
23
.2SI drowned in a wild burst of rhe
Tampa ............ . y
Ammons made an out thus eliding the
but in defeat the little Frenchman Kept bis feet and when he went to his local* brightest hopes.
k i r-i Hi P ) was accorded an ovation that rang out cot tier, the crowd gave the battered
*m
Rn
w.i
Do Lund'* host time was in the first,
mix
__ _____ M above even Uiat-Jor the victor. —
ehampiuu a thunderous ovation.
jwhnn after Hooper had- fanned, the
Uriqui’s was a hopeless battle from , riiqui’s defensive Ur ties saved him n(IJ(l
|m.n
..ingted tilling the j
the first round. Floored for a count in the thirteenth and fourteenth, hut bl|,UJ1 nut Ammons, the local old
i
r• t of nine hardly before the initial In II jin the final round he again wns on trusty tightened up and Douglass j
Ktl
Pa
*4
Pa had soumlnd, he somehow tnnn.igi d t o il he verge of going down. Dundee Hied out to Hive and Rhode made tbej
Nj fca l®i Ktt
weather tin- storm only to bo knock-j tried savagely to land n knockout final out.
oil down twice, tmee far n count of bhtw while Criqui swung Wildly about
The game play by play:
Soma game!
seven and again for nine seconds in his head, hut when the finishing hell
DeLand, 1st Inning— Hooper slruiltj
the second rounds It seemed that Dun- } rang Criqui groggy and bloody under out. St. Johns singled over first and
Sanford will beat DeLnml yet!
dee had a knockout within his grasp a pumeling’attack, wns still doing his went to second on a fielder** choice
but try as furiously as he would the best to fight back.
by Richardson. Isipcz singled filling
Tlie locals gel stronger with every mauling llulinn-Ameriem could rot
Only tlie heart of a fighter, the in­ the bases. Ammons tightened up
game.
stinct of a courageous ring loan, en­ and Douglass flied out to Rive. Rhode
swing over a finishing blow.
Holding the upper hand, while ('ti- abled Criqui to stand up under that made the final out, Rive to HomierIn their first game with DeLnml the qui tVled gamely but vainly to stem 'withering fire. Hu had held his
locals ware hen ten 8-fl, the second the tide of battle, Dundee let up in patch of ground in tho dark days of son.
toward losing a customer, ami had certainly
I nni nn old-fn.shiom’tl buyer of the necessi­
Stanford— 1st Ining—McCall out
they were beaten 3-0, third game bat- his terrific pare somewhat until the Verdun and in the squared circle Inst
lo : l a g o o d deal o f lime,*esjiocially since some
ties for my household. I R«&gt; to tlie store my­
on grounder to first. Deiter out, St.
tied for 17 innings and lost 2-1. Now seventh round. ' Then he lashed out night he held his ground tu the end.
Johns to Douglusfl. (Yorker reached j
other people were standing around waiting to
self. To me this work is not irksome. In
i.ce what they have done.
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'first on Douglass’ ej-ror. Rive out, I
be waited on. •
fact, 1 like It. I like to look at the shelves so'
on Adam's single to left, making his lis, Sanford, find; E. W. Brown, Do- jjt. Johns to Douglua*.
full o f cans and paekitRus of so many colors.
Tlie Hula Frenchman by the name
Lund, 2nd.
Deljind—2nd Inning—Bradley outf
the winning run.
of Criqui didn’t got much time to
I f that grocer had aold advertised goods ho
1 like to do this for the same reason that I
------Bathing beauties—Marjorio Pitts, Rive to Hendcrion. Smith out, Bi.trut ground with the featherweight
would certainly have had the brand l sug­
And now we’ll stop this useless Sanford, 1st; Lois Ik Wright, DeLnml, McCall to Henderson and Thompson
don't, mind heini? in a crowd.
i linnipiombip of the world. \\ Inning chatter and go out to flee u real liase- 2nd; Anna F. Jones, Lake Mary, 3rd.
gested and It*! would have made a sale; in­
struck out.
il two month* ago from the veteran bull game between tho Rotes and KiWhen in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
Sanford—2nd Ining—Ammons out
Band Race—James D. Richardson,
cident ally, he would havp hid us good day
Johnny .Killiane, he was forced to givo winds on the Ninth Street Park. Tell DeLand, first; 8, Story, Kustis, 2nd; fin long fly to Richardson. Hender­
When I see them I am delighted. When I
cheerily and wo would have been satisfied.
up his ’crown to Johnny Dundee, who you nil about it tomorrow.
Billy ifofTmnn, Sanford, 3rd; O. R. son struck out. ’"Thompson out.
am in a store I look for familiar g ood s and
won the judges' decision nfter pound­
Boland, Orlando, -Ith.
Thompson to Dougins*.
when 1 see them I buy. Those Roods have
ing Criqui mercilessly for fifteen
Familiar faces arc wonderful. To me, in
Dcl-und—3rd Lining—Both Hooper
Wrestling match—John L. Gordon,
Sports
at
Lake
M
ary
became familiar to me through advertising
rounds.
my capacity as a buyer for a fairly large
S. A, (*., Albert Collins, Sanford, ami St. Johns out, pitcher to first.
and I have noticed that tlie grocery men who
Musical Carnival matched. Gordon first, Collins sec­ Kichuid on nut, catcher to first.
household, familiar things on the shelves of
Cy Williams increased his home rur
have the most of those familiar packages
Sanford—3rd Inning—Spencer out.
ond.
tiie stores I visit are only a litflu less wonder­
kail yeaterdny from twenty-threo to Winner* of the Various Events at llig &lt; Indies swimming 50 yards—Eliza­ Lopez to Douglass, llahe MrSall filed
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
ful, for those familiar things help me in do*
twenty-five and at the samo time
beth Stylos, S. A. C., 1st; Marjorio out to St. Johns. E. McCall Biruck
Carnival Yesterday
ing better and more economically tho job
broke the tlo that has been between
Pitts, Sanford, 2nd.
I went into a store not of my own choosing
out.
1dm and Babe Ituth for several days.
DcLund—
Ith
Inning—
Lopez
filed
which 1 must work at every day.
Men's
Swimming—Leonard
Mc­
Boys' fiO-yord dash—Albert Whitbut with a friend who, among other things,
William's second Immer of yesterday s
out
to
Deiter.
Douglass
out,
Am­
Lucas,
1st;
Bill
Moye,
second;
Lloyd
hker, Lake Mary, 1st; Norman Snow,
asked for a very well known article jof food
game won the game for his fighting
mons to Henderson.
Rhodes out,
Lake Mary, 2nd; Hodge* Bailey, Sem­ Brown, third.
Those advertised articles which I buy and
which is packed in a can, although she did
team mates from the Cardinals.
Men’s diving— Leonard McLucas, Babe McCall to Henderson.
inole Athletic Club, 3rd,
which
I always buy I know have been sub­
Sanford— Ith Inning— Deiter sin­
not ask for any specific kind. I always buy
Ladies potato race—Mrs. Ld. S. first; Billy Hoffman,, second; Bill
mitted
to the criticism of both competitor
And still the Philadelphia Athlet­
gled for the first an donly hit secured
----------- ami instinctively 1 told her that was
Ward, S. A. C., 1st; l^ona Webb, S. Moye, third.
ics continue on the downward path.
by
Sanford
during
tho
entire
game.
and consumer. This subjection to almost
Boys' diving—John Higgins, San­
A. C., 2nd; Roberta Wynn, S. A, C.,
the kind she should ask for.
The New York Yankees took their
Crocker sacrificed, Deiter going to
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
ford, first; Bernard Schirnrd, 2nd.
3rd. Time 11H seconds.
third.straight game from the Ath­
Boys' Swimming—John Higgins, second. Rive struck out and Am­
100-yard dash—Leonard Me Luc**,
The dealer overheard me and said, “ Mad­
to me thut the manufacturer has supremo
letes yesterday. This gives the Ath*
mons was out, Thompson to Douglass.
H. A. C., 1st; Albert Collins, Sanford, 1st;,. Robert Steele, 2nd; Calvin Meam,
I
never
sell
thut
article,
1
sell
instead
confidence
in his goods. He cannot tell a
DvLand—5th Inning— Bradley sin­
Ictus Guile a hold on sixth plnee, if
Gaghltaj, 3rd.
2nd; B. N. Wright. DcUml, 3rd.
something very much b e tte r---------------my
falsehood about the things he makes, because
thi*r|’,i# any honor or not in holding 50-yard dash—L, B. Steele, Sanford,
Distance; plunge—Billy Hoffman, gled and was sacrificed to second by
Smith.
Thompson
struck
out.
Hoop­
own
brand
"
there are too many in the world to find him
1st; Leonard McLucas, S. A. C., 2nd; 1st; ty. R. Stevens, &amp;nd.
er flied out to Crocker.
'flic
hall
game
resulted
In
a
0
In­
out.
Albort Collins, Sanford, 3rd. Time, 5
Then he
He Iaur
launched into a five-minute talk
Sanford—Mh Inning—Henderson,
vlier* Orlando went on a hit­
ning Lie, 0 to 0. Ammons pitched for
seconds.
on
why
this
article was better than the one
ting ytntpngc yesterday with DnyThompson
and
Spencer
struck
out
in
Constant advertising o f nny product proves
3-lcggcd
raco—Ileglnald IlbUy, Sanford and Lopes'for Dcl-and.
tonu— zn goes the headline* hut, it Sanford, and U. N. Wright, DeLand.
I had numed. But somehow my friend hada row.
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that product has stood the test o f scrutiny..
Del-and—6th Inning—St. Johns
look* like to us that Orlando has been
“ Golf As An Essential’’ Is the head­
been convinced by whnt I had suggested and
Time, 11 seconds.
Is it nny wonder then why I, as one o f sever­
on a liftin g rampage with every club
grounded to Ammons, out at first.
High Jump—Joe Bell, S. A. C., lit ; ing of an , editorial in the Tiniesshe did not buy that can which the grover
al million women in my same position, p refer
Foslinger who relieved Richardson
In the Florida State Leagu e— unless
Loonard McLucas, S. A, C„ 2nd.
Unloo o f Saturday and copied today was walked. Hopes Hied to Crocker
offered.
II la Bmdcntown that has balked
articles with which I am acquainted to
Brosd jump—Reginald Holly, San­
in the Herald. Yes, golf is an essen­ and Douglass struck out.
them occasionally.
ducts about which I bavo no knowledge
ford, 1st* 9 ft, 3 In.; Joe Bell, S. A- C„
And
I
thought
os
I
walked
out
how
stub­
Sanford—0th Inning— Babe McCall,
2nd, 8 ft., 10 |n.; Ed. S. Ward, 8. A. tial of this latter day living: None
about which the manufacturer does not
born and *ohs(inate that man was. He had
E.
McCall and Deiter duplicated the
ltyan, from noly Crosa .College;
of ue get the right kind o f out door
C., 3rd. 8 ft., 9 In.
to have the courage to enlighten m et
lost a sale, had probably taken his first Btep
who Id one o f Jawn McOraw’a star
Running broad
jump—Reginald exercise. None of us walk enough. fifth Inning by atrlking out In auchurieta, loat hla flrat game of the
Holly, first, 15 ft, 4 In.; Ed. S. .Ward, None of us get out in the open and ccasion.
DeLand—7th Inning—Rhodea out,
scaaoiiyeaterday to Chicago. A youngS. A. C„ 2nd, 14 ft., 8 In.; Joo B«U, fraternize with our fellows enough.
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published b y the S a n fo rd H e ra ld in co-operation with
Ammon*
to Henderaon. Bradley
i his * r a college, StaU, and
Golf .docs all of Ihta and more. It Is
3rd, 14 f t , (T In.
a* timo one of McGraw’a caatof Ifee essential, factors of our struck out and Smith waa out, Me*
!M Hop akin jump— Rairinald Ho]
* merican Association jtf,/
— A
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Orlando 10, Daytona 8.
Bradontown 7, Tumpn 0(11 inning*)
St. Pete 2, Lakeland 5.

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.

CELERY SEED

I W hy A re Some Store- j
keepers So Obstinate?!

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY
CLOVER-BLOOM B U T T E R ,
Per lb.
.....J .............;....

A R M O U R ’S G O O D S
T H E R E ’S

NUCO B U TTE R SPREAD,
Per lb......... ..........J.... .

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S TA R HAMS,
: Per lb.

E X C L U S IV E L Y

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SIR LO IN S TE A K FROM TO P STEERS,
Per lb............. ............ ......... ................

PU R E LA R D in Packages,
Per lb..............................
F A N C Y HOME-CUR* 4
ED BACON, lb........... A

5C

T-BONE S TE AK ,
Per lb.
BEEF S TE A K ,
4
Per Ib............................. J

L5c

SE V E N BONE
4
S TE A K , lb . .................. J

5c

F IN E ROASTS OF .
A f f f t
BEEF, per lb. .......... J l W V

SHOULDER S TE A K ,
4
Per Ib. .......................J

OVEN ROASTS,
4 / " f t
Per l b . .......................... J . « l t

N A V A CUT S TE A K ,
4
Per lb. ........................ J

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CHOPPED MEAT,

PO T ROAST,
Per lb.........

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ARM O U R’S SH IE LD
4 f f n
PU R E LA R D , Ib........A

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B RISKETS O F BEEF,
Per Ib........................

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Per I b . ...............

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C IT Y CORN-FED PO RK LOINS,
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STEMPER &amp;
First

Uttmr Than m A fm ttarJ P U tltr

Mis. Iluwnnl Flynt’s guent, Miss An­
nie Lee Jones, of Saranotn.
Mr. nml Mrs. Walker Prevntt, Mrs.
Fred MeFarlnne and Ruth McFnrlnnc
were In Chuluotn Sunday viniting Mrs.
II. K. Smith.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Chnrles Stcvnns and
Mr, and Mrs. William' Kilbco had
supper Tuesday evening at Iaiko
Harney.
Rev. M. E. Onhnrd held preaching
services morning nnd evening at Sumsoulti Inst Sunday.
,
Ed. Sutton, and wife, Miss F.dwin
Sutton nnd C. Sutton left Monday ev­
ening for Georgia to visit relatives.
The Misses Hnzel, Hattie nnd Grace
Gatlin, of I'nlntkn, spent several hours
in Geneva Tuesday while enroute to
visit their brother, Ben Gatlin of Osrt-oln,
Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Phillips nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Durielison nnd son nttr ruled church irt Sanford Sunday.
Rev, MeFarlnne, pastor o f the M.
K rhureh of Geneva, will take his va­
cation the first of August nnd go to
North Carolina to visit his brother.

Miss Anna Lee Jones, of Sarasota,
is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Howard
FJynt.
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Mrs. J. M. Prevail spent the day
.with Mrs. Victor Peters on Monday.
Mr. nml Mrs. John Phillips were in
Sanford Saturday on business.
Mrs. T. W. PreVutt took dinner Sat­
urday with Mrs. G. Sipes,
Mrs. Hart nnd Mrs. Stone left on
Thursday for a few weeks visit at
Jtiiytoua Reach.
Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Prevntt were
in Oviedo Saturday evening on busi­
ness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Hickson, of San­
ford, spent Sunday evening with Mrs.
■I. M. Prevntt.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Reed wore in
Sanford Saturday.
Mr. nml M r*!, Kndor Gurlett are
spepding a few dhy* in St. Augrtslinn.
Miss Laura Rntilerson returned Sat-j
unlay'from Fort" Pierre, where she) W. L. Knott, of Del.nml, nnd Dav­
has been on n nfimlh's visit among id Knott, of Springfield, Ohio, wen:
relatives.
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recent guests of tire W. II. Polk and
Mr. nml Mrs. &lt;fl W. Flynt, Mr. nnd D. F. Balt's families on tiro Orlando
Mjh. Howard^Fijtpl and Mr. nml Mrs. road.
WilJialW'.Kil^ai^ye p .•basket 'limiyj;
ot Mullet Lake tfnndriy in honor of I For quick results try n want ad,

For Cough! and Colds, Head­
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and A ll Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
A5c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital site, S 3.00

Kent Vulcanizing Company
Ouk Avenue unit Third Street
PHONE 17

-SANFORD, FLORIDA

W hen You See This
It Signifies—
T h a t each B u lck dealer is required to m eet
definite qualifications before he is perm itted
to hang before his door the B uick A u thorized
Service sign.
1. Its inuit employ trained Duick mechanic*.
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3. His garage must liave modern equipment that make*
possible the most eiact/Wurkmanshlp In shortest
powlble time.
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9. He must carry a complete stock of Dulck genuine parts
hosed on Uie number of Dulck cars in his community.
4. His policy must be In full agreement with the uniform
Dulck service policy of courtesy und fair dealing with
the public.

T p safeguard Buick owners and to assure them
continuance o f th e dependable, satisfactory
perform ance typ ical o f all B u ick cars, A u th o r­
ized B u ick Service Stations ro v e r the whole
cou n try from roast to coast.

1‘ HONB 16
fi^.C otnei ManioHa A^enuejind Second Street
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SANFO RD , H f o o R l D A ^

Mrs. Margaret Watson started for
Michigan on Thursday after a slay
here of -IM* years with her daughter,
Mrs. Ashley Purvis and sister-in-law
Mrs, Margaret Marshall. Mrs, WutMUi will visit her other children in
Detroit, Mount Pleasant and Central
I ake and expects to return here in
time for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs.
Muishall entertained a few friends at
dinner Sunday in Mrs. Watson’s hurt, Mrs. Lionel Monroe and’ little
daughter, Lillian, are in Charlotte, N.
t\, for u visit, having made the trip
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jen­
kins and brother in their car.
,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Drcssor nnd
tiie children, Helen and Glen, wore
guests of Mr. uml Mrs. 1. I). Martin
tor the day Sunday at Coronado
Peach, making the trip in tlur Mar­
tin’s line novV Studehnkcr sedan.
It. &lt;\ Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. ,R, A.
MolTItt nml Miss Flrvrlyn Cust re­
turned Monday from n delightful mqtor trip to jltrints on the Hast Const.
Mrs. Moffitt says Miami is the only
city in Florida where the beautiful
homes am) money made beauty plac­
es compare with the places in Califor­
nia where much muney has keen
UjHUlt.
John Cranson is on the job again au
mail carrier on Route No, 1, Watson
McAlexandcr resigned after n few
weeks service nnd has gone tl&gt;' Atlan­
ta to accept ami tiler position.
Mr. am| Vnw T. W. Hoyden and lit­
tle daughter are at Daytona Bcurh
for n time, Somu friends by the
name of Mitchell, are staying at
their home on Cameron Avenue dur­
ing their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. NitlJiZ4rnovcan' wire
spend-thu-day guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Kenis at their apart­
ment on Magnolia avenue.

REEF TO B R A IS E
Per lb.- .—;..........

LO AVES OF 6
K , I1 R E A D fpr.

P L A T E SAU SAG E,
Per lb.

IXJ4VES
READ
for..
O, K. B jtK
A D for

BU TTO C K s t e a k ;
,1 cr lb.* -■**»•»•••......
V E A L STEW,

V E A L ROAST,
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Per lb..... 5;..........

LA R G E G R APE
F R U IT for ....

Next Door to Coca-Cola Ilot. Works

RE-INDICTMENT OF
WARD UPON MURDER
-(CHARGE IS SOUGHT
W HITE PLAINS, N. Y „ July 20.—
Tlie extraordinary grand ji/ry which
reopened the investigation of the stay­
f# t of Clarence 1: Peters, ed II averhill. Moss., by Walter S. Ward, weal­
thy baker's son, Wednesday was re­
ported to bo receiving from Attorney

35C
30c
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RIBS TO BRAISE,
2 Ibn. for ....

MOVING

Street

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F A T M AC K E R E L,
eaoh ......... ........

SPRING CHICKENS, Select
Slock, per lb.

KEEP

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ROUND S TE A K ,

FAT,

FRESH CO UNTRY EGGS,
Per dozen ......................

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STAR BACON,
Per Ib.
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V E R Y BEST CHEESE,
Per lb...............................

T O T H E M E M B E R S O F T H E W O M A N ’S
CLUB OF SANFO RD

CONGRATULATIONS!!
W e w ish to extend to you o u r heartiest con- S
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gratulations and g o o d wishes. Y o u have done ■
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nobly well in g iv in g us a club house that S
would be a credit to a city m any times larger

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It is a splendid achievement

A CO M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
F. I*. FORSTER, President

11. F. WHITNER, Caahirr

Nothing O ver 1 O c
FO R M A L O PENING

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F R I D A Y , J U L Y 27TH, 3:06 T O 5:00— 7:00 T O 9 1\ M.

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On litis day wr simply want yon to visit our slnrt* nnd look ever the biu vnlbea.
Our Highest Price is 10 Cents
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O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S J U L Y 28TH A T 8 A.7 M
E X T R A O R D IN A R Y

SPE C IALS A T

QUR O PE N IN G ____

10 -qt. (Galvanized Rails

R e a lP a h n Olivo Soap, b a r

Children’s M u slin U n d erw ear
L a rg e T u rk ish T o&gt;veis...........
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L a rg e Knamelware^;........
Silver Plated T ableW are

Fancy
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Sanolin Floor M ats ...'J.™
N e w Curtain Goods, yard
can dy. P o u h d ; . ; 7 . : ; . : : . r

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SALE

S A T U R D A Y M O R N IN G , J U L Y 2 8 T H ,8 A .M
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O RIG IN ATO RS OF TH E 5. A N D 10 C EN T BUSINESS

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SANFO RD , F LO R ID A

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F. W . W O O L W O R T H CO

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tell 00. Phone 488
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Work of Photographers, It la Bsllcvad,
Will Be Productive of Highly
Important R(suite.
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An ambition* scheme to mnp the en­
tire sky of Europe I* being curried out
under the direction of the British
weather bureau. The bureau, as a
preliminary to the larger undertaking,
ha* nlrearty successfully mapped the
sky of France. Professional weather
ohservers, as.)vcl| ns amateur photog­
raphers, In nil jpmp of the. continent
are to be dhUdl M assist. The work
Is Intemk’ d'no' MiVlp the science of
meteorology; tti? progress of which In
recent yearn-has hf^n due in no little
measure to the synoptic curds on which
ure rei»orted Mtnulmtieous observation*
tnnde at different stations.
It la
thought that even more Important re­
sults and much more useful data will
6c obtained from synoptic photographs
of the sky. The photographers will he
asked to co-operate on lines much the
smno ns were adopted In mapping the
sky of Frnnce, an undertaking Hint
wns completed r month ago, and the
results of which sre now being ana­
lyzed. Exposure* will be mndu dally,
probably over a period of a week or
two, twice a day, one© at 0 o’clock In
the morning nnd again In the after­
noon. The photographs will be sent
to the national wonthor bureau, where
the causes of the wrnther condlilons at
the time will bo retraced from them.

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Classified Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25cAnd positively no ClassMcd
Ads charged lo anyone. Cash
'must accompany nil orders.
Count the words and remit
arordingly.

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FARMERS— Y’ou can get seed bed
fram-s snd irrieation plugs at th*
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
FOR SALE— Busier ana Usys puuiu
nnd vurnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfr

FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
■ C O N T R A tT rO R and B U r L D E R Ellsworth, Benrdali Avenue, Sanl| U Cotnmerclsl Street—Sanford, Fla. tord.
83-tfp
FOR SALE— 5 Pointer pups, No. 1
stock. Soo Vick Ilnwkins, 110 SnnI
B. W . H E R N D O N
ford Ave.
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J FIRE------- AUTO-------- BONDS

FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
Attractive terms. Address owner.
Box 782, Dnytonn, ITn.
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S T E W A R T T h e Florist

FOR KALE OR RENT—House, nftcr
August 1st.—Kcc \V. .1. Thigpen.
08-tfc
Annual and Ornamental 1’lanta
FOR SALE— Kix good farm mules,
114 Mjrtle Are.— — — Phone 260-W
cheap, cash or terms.— 11. K. Long,
Osteen, Fin. Phono 1811.
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I Cil Flowers------ ------ Floral Designs

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Holler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone G2------- Sanford. Florida

FOR KALE CHEAT-—One 00” roll top
desk in good condition.—Hill Lum­
ber Company.
J01-3tc
FOR’SALE O lfT itA D E — Oort enr in
good mcchnnicnl condition, also
good tires, will sell cheap or trade for
anything o f equal value.— \V. L. Har­
vey, Box 352.
101-ltp
FOR SALE—-Fine lot of Leghorn

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PROFESSIONAL :
Cards of Sanford’ s Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom. In his chosen profeaafoo the Herald reeommends to the people.

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THE SINOER SEWING Machine (’o.
has a few slightly used machines
that they will sell at n substantial re
(luction for cash or on easy trrms,—
T. M. Dunlnp,-corner^ 10th nnd Laurel.
Phone 560-W.
P8-Ctp;;. w-102-Itp
FOR SALE OR RENT-Trucking
■land. 1 have hammock und pine
trucking land developed, partly devel­
oped nnd undeveloped in'Iow a City
section (or sale or rent. Write E. R.
Moore, 250 N. E. 25lh street, Miami,
or see Robert King, Oviedo.

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I'D R S A l.E —Practically new typeOver Seminole County Bank
writer, cheap. Addrcss Box -127,
■ANFORD -t.
FLORIDA
,
102-4tp
Sanford.’ 1

FEED It. W IL S O N

W A N T E D

. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

WANTED— BOYS TO SEI.L THE
First National Bank Building
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
SANFORD
FLORIDA STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO
MAKE JUG PROFITS FOR A
E LT O N J. M O U G H T O N
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
A R C H ITE C T
SHIPP A T THE HERALD OFFICE.
R*ojn 7. Miller Bldg.
dh-tf
■ANFORD - .i. -j.
FLORIDA
WANTED—2 or~3 nice ‘ furnished
rooms, close in, rent must las reas­
onable. Call Mr. Head at Telephone
311.
102-3tp
IC IIE L L E M A IN E S
K O K ~ ltE N T
LAW YER
FOR RENT—Store room in new brick
• :— Court House
building, good business location.—
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
FOR RENT— Furni*hed ~and "unfufniahed apartment* and sleeping
BfM Examined
Cissies Designed
rooms. Fcrndalo apartments, under
Henry McLaulin, Jr., now management, Bishop Block, cor­
O p t D.
ner First street and Palmetto avenue.
—
W. R. Grovenstcin, Manager, Phone
Optician-Optometrist
y6-tp8
&gt;11 Beet First Street
Sanford, Fie, 231-W.
FOR REN"!1— Furnished connecting
housekeeping rooms,
wit!#* bath,
W . J. T H IG P E N
also fumishod room. 813 Magnolia
Avc.
98-0tp
, Real Estate
FOR
RENT—3
unfurnished
rooms,
PIRljf LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
’ ’314 feint Avc,
lU tftp
FOR RENT— Furnished apartnrent,
• f’ ratiii arc useful to start a Ford,
modern. Phono G51-J.
l00-6tp
‘but it isn’t probable that many of FOi f RENT— Furnished housekeeping
itbcni wj|] bo delegates to the nation
rooms, 3 for $25.00 or 2 for $18.00
,*1 convention.
per month. 314 East Fifth SL 101-3tp
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&gt;
FOR RENT—Two at.d onc-half acre
RELIEVES RHEUMATISM
farm south o f Heitx Sanitarium on
"I can simply say that Foley Kid Union Avenue. P. O. Box 446.
00-4tp; w-102-ltp
hey pills gave mo relief irum rheu
malic painty and hava not used aup- FOR II ENT—6 room cottage, also
garage. Phone 4812.
I0Z-8tp
I’orls for the lost six weeks (had to
kse two).
the best proof you can FOR RENT— Eight room house, Weat
have that Foley'Kidney Pills are ef­
Third street. Interior newly decor­
fective Is th K *h»t since they cleared ated and papered. Call phone 40-W.
my system pi. uric acid, have been enJ02-6tp
“ rely free’ of pain and 'depression,"
iti,» J. W. Hunter, J am Angel*1*.

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PAOEseyaw ,

noIf -aupporting amt, ns far ns ponsi*
thnusanda o f cases of condense^ millt, Qtntes is bolter ndnptcd to poultry
bio, independent o f carriers’ service/
fur example .every drop of which raising thnn Florida.
it will be n b!v ’sii g not too wc!) dis­
' So long as Florida's Industries tire could be product^! in this state at
By the simple expedient of pro­
guised.—
I’lnnt CKy Courier,
organized on the basis of shipping less than it costs to import iL
ducing these things nt home instead
what R produces to northern mar­
We buy other tens of thousands of \of hiring them hnulrd from distant ONE E n»E C T OF TAX-EXEM ITS.
kets nnd buying what It consumes
cases of ennned corn, tomatoes, peas, shipping points In the north wo could
from northern markets It will be nt
present to the railroads nn argument,
,
,&lt;■
beans,' hominy, nnd other products ’
.
...
.
Investment:? in inn-exempt scctirithe mercy of the railronds. It may
which
would
I
k* very hard to answer.’ . &gt;
.
„
...
i
which our own good lnnds would pro­
ties have results .nt n reduction o f
get justice through nppeals to the
On the other hand, there nra many:more thnn A|,000.0(10,000 in the total
duce, nnd which, if the business were
Interstate commerce commission, but
organized to thnt end, might lie chances to avoid freight charges by net income© reported for last year,
this is always problomntcinl ns well
winter] i n lotf), 200 persons were rei»orted
plnecd on the table fresh every dny home consumption. Each
an expensive, nnd If'w c got justice
in the yenr.
Florida hns n million guests.These |n the milllnn-dullnr-income class, nnd
today there la no guarantee that it
Then, wc ship in,thousands pf tons visitors st&gt;e many wonderful things, ,last year this had Shrunken to only
would be good tomorrow.
M „ rwu!, „ f btlHoh dol.
of meat, much n|[ I t 'f a / frejn the but the most « musing, if they slop- f j
There is no 100 per cent remedy—
pe&lt;I
to
think
of
it,
is
the
spectacle
J
m
ore
of tci:
l,,k
[lars
or
more
tc:; cictjrjit
cx’ tppl secufltie^'
sccurllic^
best class, whirtawo couid raise here
nt lenst none in sight, hnt this stnlo
of
this
state
shipping
in
train
loads
t
n
&lt;
^JbrfniJ’U^ueti
eveiV
yi*n/nnAi(|^)HLled!
just ns well, iM s * not^To" be^icnled
ha slho power, by alterations In its
qj, |,«
L‘m, ‘ up
by the investors.
1
• 1
-i
thnt western meat is butler thnn the of stulT from the north to feed them,
own methods of doinf things, to avoid
and,
nt
the
same
time,
shipping
nwnv
‘
Floridn meat now usunily found. on ,
..
,
.ii
u ii i
With nn e.itminted, 'v.lOd'OO.OOO.OOA
n Inrgc percentage of thcevil.
,
. , ,
the market, but it hns nlso boon dem­ from here the Verv things' which:
. , Iof lax exempts nb m K d by investor.!,
want most, the rcmi-tropical ,
... ... ,u„, .
,
This remedy,* or palliation, if you onstrated thnt Floridn cnttle, kept they
'
laximyera with $
ineomes or less
fruits
and
vegetables,
and
which.they
prefer, is to cultivate the* home mar­ free from ticks nnd properly fnttenpay Id re.- cent
ket intensively. Pt’dduco ns much as cd with grain, produce meat cqunl t o 1' v0^ ‘ , 10 k
if 1 icy cl,U :’ 't.nxx.
, JJotw(.?n ^
^
^ pMflt U x m,d
possible of the things Hve use, nnd the best produced nnywhere. The find them on the markets.
use us much ns possible o f the things same is true of Florida hogs nnd
These northern visitors while in *, ni,iefng1n«»m. a hy Inventing In tax^
we produce.
sheep. Wc could save n huge sum l’ lorida probably pay each year not jexrntpt securities, we arts not making
If we hnd definite figures the nr* on our mont carriage bills, nnd this less thnn fifty million dollars fm :j)lc rjcj, poorer but the peer are made
.........
. nn Indus- their board. Fifteen lo twenty mil-1p(,urvr, for more and more the htirgument would be stronger, but
no- j[sunt would go to develop
body enn deny the fact that we are try in th is'slate which Juts been Hun go for raw foodstuffs, nml prol&gt;- juen of the fo«lcml incsimc tzsx In f»TIupon those with small incomei,
constnntly shipping into ther state (permitted to full far behind its possi-;nbly not two millions of this go for
stuff grown in the stale.
and pnying the freight on numerous|bilitiek.
— Daytona' Journal.
This system could nnd should lie
articles thnt we could produce nt I Attain, why should wc contribute
The moderns don’t lend "The
homo just as economically ns they |thousands of dollars nnnunlty to’ pny reorganized, If the pressure of lincan be produced in the north.
the freight on poultry nnd eggs from just carriers’ mica force* a reor- dering Jew." They probably
the north! No part of the United ganizntion which will make Florida he wns looking for parking space.
THE HOME M ARKET

WRITES OF LIFE IN PERSIA

OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One new five room house with bath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
r
C ontractor and B u ilder
CUPIED.
PRICE
llAN FO KD
FIAJHIDA $3,000.00—-----------Terms to suit you
ll
A REAL BARGAIN
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
I A . P . C o n n e lly &amp; S o n s
79-tfe
I
Katnfcllafcrd IMS
MULES FOB SAI.lv—Just unloaded a
I Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
enr o f fine mules, for sale or
I Phone 48
101-8 Mngnulia Avr.
trade. Come lo see them.— WhighunC
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T H E S A N F O g D D A I L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , J U L Y %X 1923

MAPPING TH E EUROPEAN SKY

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Cutoms and Costumes Wera Something
of a Shock to Observant
American Visitors.
Arthur Sherburne Hardy writes In­
terestingly of Persian costume's la
"Things Remembered." He deserlben
that of the Indies of the court n* “ n
curl cat lire of the costume of the corps
lie ballet, a dress which had rnptlvntcd
thu shah’s fancy when visiting Eu­
rope," and which spresd generally
through Urn upper circles of society.
A s ‘ to the costumes In genornl, the
streets of TeliPrnn nffrr none of those
brilliant color effects which dazzle the
eye In India, Mr. Hardy says.
Among olher national peculiarities
which the authof found It dlfllcult to
become accustomed to wns the npparent complete disregard of the pas­
sage of time, nnd the popular disre­
gard of the Importance of punctuality,
lie tells some Interesting thing* about
Persian rugs, some of which, he says,
receive treatmertt ns regards dirt which
would shock n New England house­
keeper. For the Persian- spreads Ills
rug wherever he may happen to he, to
rest, to eat, to say Ids evening prayer.
The gloss which comes with ngo he
attributes to Ids Imre or stockinged
feet.

Richai of the Ruhr Qaeln.
The 11ulir basin In Oenimny, extending 32 wile. t»i (lie east of llm
Rhine, mid practically the center or
hontlquiirlrn* of Indiistrlnl Germany,
Is one of the richest coal nml Iron re­
gions In the world, remarks the De­
troit News. It luieThe second greatest
coni Held. I* the sent of the great
Krupp works (at I'^sen). and ronlnlns
a number of other manufacturing
towns. Ruhr not only takes the lend
In Germany in the production of Iron
iiiid steel Imideiueuts mill machinery,
hut It nUo produces great ipiiintltles of
salt nnd textiles'. .With only 40 per
rent of Its coal Gelds being worked,
(he Ruhr valley before the World war
wns producing isi.00fi.000 ton* of coni
u year, and it also produced 5,000,000
Ions o f pig Iron.
The valley 1* naturally of great Iraporlnnce— both from an ImtuMrial and
from a military nnd a strategic point
of vleiv.
Isolstsd From the World.
Lonely St. Kilda. one of the outHebrides Islands, with a population of
73, Is Just nine months behind the
news of the world. When the West
Highland steamer Hebrides started for
St. Kilda on May 10, she took R big
consignment o f new spapers, periodicals
and books to help the fishermen nnd
their finnllles ralrh up with the news,
or lo get acquainted with some o f the
latest best sellers. For ninny yours
the number of Inhabitant* has re­
mained about the same. During the
w.ir the Hermann destroyed a wireless
station there, and since then the pt.
Klldans have had no connection with
the outside world other than the very
Infrequent vlslls of the good ship
Hebrides,

Audience* Throw Off Heat.
Rxrlllng plays nnd motion pictures
cause the bodily temperature of audlenee* to rise nnd result In the throw­
ing off of heat so thnt Judicious thea­
ter owners utilize such piny* as a sub­
stitute for fuel, according to a Boston
professor of note, who says that he
linrt made actual tests on theater audi­
ences In Boston playhouses, and as­
serts that many theater owners ob­
serving this phenomena lower their
best supply as acts approach “the
end." Fnt persona, according to I’ rpr
feasor Miller, give much more hait
than thlq opeg as well ns greater
mnlsfum MllcK Is OlM beneficial
since the average theater atmosphere
la rather dry—Scientific American.
Baetern Hauteur.
The alater of one of my friends re­
cently married a Bostonian, writes
Baird Leonard In tha New York Morn­
ing Telegraph. "And where are you
from, my dearT" aaked an ancient
dowager, surveying her through a
lorgnette at the firat function given
for her In her husband's home town.
“ From Texas and Missouri." "Mercy I
la It necoaoary to, mention both

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N U M B E R 101

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , TH U R S D A Y, JU LY 26. 1923

VOLUME IV .

NEW YORK EXCHANGE
ANNOUNCES EXPULSION.
. OF SCHNEIDER COMPANY
fo r v io l a t io n

H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION

of

C O N S TM ’

t u t io n o f e x c h a n g e in

Dr. Mullins Elected
President Baptist
World Alliance

Innocent Man is
OKLAHOMA OUTLAW ESCAPES
Freed A fter 20
Years in Prison
[ OFFICERS WHILE ENROUTE
TO PLACE OF ELECTROCUTION
Sullivan W as Convicted of Murder of U. S. M ar­
shal at Harrison
(Dy T h e AnnorlnUd P r e « » t

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L IT T L E HOCK, Ark., July 26.— Ellon Sullivan, Oklahoma outlaw, who
rhot and killed former Deputy United States Marahal W alter Caney at Har­
rison two weeks ago, escaped early this morning at Searcy from three o ffi­
cers
who were bringing him to the penitentiary to await electrocution. Sul­
Fly the Third Congrers in Session at
livan
wns convicted of Casey’a murder at Harrison last week nnd Tuesday
•
Stockholm ' was sentenced to he electrocuted September 21st.
Or Traded on Curb nnd Viola­

REG ARD TO CURB

STOCKS ARE LISTED
tors Arc Subject to
Suspension

l l l f T h f A taRnrIn|r«1 1'rraa)

STOCKHOLM, July 20.— Dr. K. Y.
Mullins, of Louisville,. Ky., unani­
•
“‘
mously wns elected president of the
( n r T k r Aaaorlutrd P r o s )
NEW YO RK, July 26.—The Rnard Rnptist World Alliance- by the third
of Governors o f the New York Curb congress o f the Alliance in session
Exchange announced the expulsion of here.
Adam L. Schneider o f the firm o f A.
L. Schneider &amp; Company, for viola,
lion of the exchange’* constitution.
Curb market made public resolution
of board of governors
forbidding
members o f exchange from being con­
nected directly or indirectly with nny
organirntion In New York City Whose
securities tare listed and traded in on
rurh. Violators, of this rule are sub­
ject to suspension for not more than
• year or expulsion as board may de­
1st Vice-President Says
termine.

L IT T L E ROCK, July 26.— The fugitive Is believed to he making his way
westward. Sullivan was overpowered by intended victims when he is alleg­
ed to have held up n party of tourists near Harrison July fifth nnd was plnrcd
In jail at Harrison but sawed his way out onJuly 16th. His escape was quick­
ly discovered and after a pursuit was recaptured. Casey took Sullivan back
to jail nnd ns he was turning the key in the cell lock Sullivan grabbed ( nicy s
pistol from bis holster nnd shot the officer three times, hut wns captured
before he could leave the jail.
—

SEABOARD R. R. UNDERWOOD WARNS THE-SOUTH
WILL NOT BUILD AGAINST FAILURES IN THE WEST
PERRY OH OFF THAT AFFECT WHOLE COUNTRY

ENCH AND BELGIANS
HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT
ON ALL ESSENTIAL POINTS

TH O M ASTO N, Me., July 26.— Hen­
ry Lambert Is a free man after 20
years confinement for n crime which
the governor nnd his counsel are con­
vinced he did not commit. Lambert
was convicted of the murder o f J.
NOT
KNO W N
W H E TH E R
,W c«tley Allen, his w ife and 15 year Seven Live Stock
T
H
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Y
W
IL
L
M AKE
old dnughtcr, Alice in IDOL Evidence
Men Are On State
of foul piny wns found in the ruins o f
JO IN T R E P L Y
Live Stock Board
Allen’s fnrni house which led to the
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conviction of Lambert after n sensa­
T A L L A H A S S K E . July 26.- •Seven
tional trial. He wns freed Tuesday
of Florida’s lending live stock men
anil given an officinl document ‘ex­
Into ycaicraay
yesterday were appointed by
Gov. i .............
into
ny t»ov.
. _
, —
pressing belief in his innocence.
Hardee to membership on the state-B u t W ill h n d c a to r to R e p ly Bc-

OR SEPARATE ONE

3TATEW
FIRST HEAT
GARRETT CASE
Judge Overrules
De­
murrer of Defense
Change of Venue
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Wheat Failures in West and Northwest Will
Cause Slkiiiffency
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fore British Parliament
livestock salary board, In conformity
with an act o f the legislature o f 1023.
Adjourns
W. II. Lewis, o f Fort Meade, and Hen­
ry S. Pennock, of Jupiter, were nnm-i
u u Tar A u m IMM
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ed to serve four years each; A. R. I ^ R I S . July 2fl.-hrench andI B.lWclls, o f Chlplcy, and II. II. SimKovcrnmenU have reached enmons. o f Jacksonville, three
y e a rn '*!"’ agreement on all essential points
each; C. R. Shaw, o f Quincy, and J. G. respecting the British note, It was
King, o f Arcadia, two years nnd T . announced.
It is not made known
'whether there will bo a Joint or sep­
Sutton, one year.
arate reply.

OLDEST MEMBER
IN METHODIST
CONFERENCE

DUESSELDORF, July 26.— Fron­
tier separating.Ruhr-Valley from the
rest of Get many was opened at mid­
night.
PA R IS, July 26.— French reply will
not be ready until beginning of next
week, but Premier Poincare it la
understood, have In
mind the fact
that the British parliament is to ad­
journ August 3, and ho is exepeted
to submit his government’s answer
before thnt dste.

C U M BE RLAN D COURT HOUSE.
July 26.—The state won the first
skirmish today in the trial of Robert
Railroad Would
AUGUSTA. Gn., July 26.— rnpers
anil Ijirkin
Garrett,
brothers, on
covering
involuntary
bankruptcy
• Not Pay
f
(t lr T h e
P r o .)
’
charges of first deg rye murder in con­
were ccrvcd oh F rank li. Ilnrreet,
BIRMINGHAM . July 26.— Senator in jtho future it Is absolutely impera nection with shooting here last June Died in Manatee Yester­
"There has boon no change in the
that our products have n Europresident of Barrett nnd Company, by
Osrnr W. Underwood, dolivnrljig
fi of Rev. Edward Pierce, when Judge
day at Age of 80, Rev.
Deputy nitcil States Marshall Perkins, attitude of the Seaboard A ir Line first puhlie address since his rt
■prnn market nnd n European market
White overruled a demurrer o f de­
ncrc
lllln
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The
petition
wns
I
with
respect
to
the
Perry
'Cut-Off',"
here this morning.
Franklin Gates
finm Europe, before the Birmingham cannot exist until n stabilized govern fense to motion by state fro change
Sanford Merchants
filed by William Fleming of Augusta, jr - R- f ’” PP". first vice president of Rotary Club yesterday, sounded a j ment has been established, the speak
o f venue. The demurrer challenged
Giving Fine Prizes
attorney, with C. J. Skinner deputy ( ‘ he Seaboard A ir-Lin o Railway told
i v right
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M A N A T E E , July. 26.— Rev. Kdwnrd
note of warning against the "binrk |cr said.
the
of the
state ......................
to enter such
clerk of the United Stales court here. « l » Tribune Thursday afternoon.
to Winners Events
clouds of the west." caused by the
In order thnt
that we may murker
all
mnrjy-r nil j
! The court held the law w as! I 'r," ' kli» ‘ i " 1'’".
have U en the
Travelling in his private ear, Mr.
Inst night.
oldest
settler
in
this
section
and
mem­
we
pioducc
in
American,
one
hair
of
,|p|||B
n
w
|
l(,
prnU.ct
th(.
public
ns
well
Capps arrived in Tampa Thursday failure of the wheat market.
Petitioners arc R. IAlford of
. "W e may feel, in the South, that our cotton, one-third of our meat, and ;w if^,,v|€,tm, nn&lt;l Mntc, ,|i(1 have right ber of Florida Methodist Conference At Big Lake'M ary Musical Congress
morning on n periodical
inspection
|t,mp|&gt;en| flir chanKO „ f venue.
He for 67 years, died early yesterday nt
Todsy.
flugham, S. C., with claim o f 12500',
the failure o f the wheat market a f­ or.e-third of our wheat crops "«u»t
trip, and when approached by the
sold
in
Europe,
said
Senator
Underwoul(l
|„.ar
reading
of home here. He wns 88 years old nnd
J. N. Tnnner of Washington, Gn., for
fects only the north and northwest,”
Tribune for n statement o f the Sea­
W ight Bros., 1 Inner tube.
$1100 and C. W. Rogers of Dodge
Senator Underwood said, "but that is wood-.
affidavits or oral testimony by which the oldest member of the Florida
board's position relative to the con­
The law o f supply and ( ( mam proBl,r u|j0|, hoyes to establish n fair Conference, lie came to this section
Penn. Electric Co., 1 rlamp-o-set
county, Georgia, for $3,000.8.1.
not the en«e. When our own cotton
structionthe
so-colled
HI
I M i l l ' l l ! of
Ill
lllv
P
l l - l U I I I . l l "cut-off"
l l l l'W I I .
governs the commercial nnd financial and impartial trial which could not be in 1841 with his father from Icon lamp.
from Perry to Covington, giving the
fnilr'1 ln ,,M &gt; » « • « " *
rouW world and nothing can change this
county.
They located oil Mnnutcc
Sanford Shoe A Clothing Co., 1 tie.
A T L A N T A , July 26,— Roy Elllston,
West Coast.of the state another nut­ not get ships to carry our bales to economic principle. We must have a held here.
river
and
a
number
of
other
families
Henry MelJiulin, 1 fountain pen.
of Augusta, Ga., was named receiver
Europe, the effect of It wus felt over
let, staled emphatically thiit there
were imlueed to move here estnblishMcKInnon-Markwood, I straw hat.
for Barrett &amp; Co., prominent cotton
the entire nation. It will be the same market for wjiat we produce ur else State’s Share of
linn been no change of policy in re­
ing the first settlement.
•
Boumillut &amp; Anderson, 1 box candy.
factor sof Augustn by Federal Judge
way with the wheat failure nnd what we will full financially. And A merl­
Higginbotham
Trial
cent years.
I
in
has
to
depend
upon
Europe
in
a
Woodruff &amp; Watson, 1 pair silk sox.
Sibley after a petition in bankruptcy
we
need
is
for
the
business
men
of
Tlie announced intention o f Attor­
large
way
for
n
hinrket.
As
no
mar­
Churchcwll’s,
1 pair silk sox.
Over Two Thousand W ard Reindicted
had been presented.
ney General Rivers 11. Buford to in­ the country to dn their part. The re­ ket can bo secured ill n country whore
Mobley's
Drug
Store, 1 two-pound
stitute litigation against the Talluhns- sult may not Ur felt directly down there is no stabilized form of govern­
of Murder Charge
CI I &gt; T l t r A a ^ n r l n l r i l l vr r « a )
Imx H y lei’a candy.
DRAINAGE D ISTRICT
here,
but
everyone
will
feel
it
indi­
see nnd Southeastern nltilrond, a sub­
TA L L A H A S S E E , Fin.* July 26.—
ment, we find thnt n Inrge pnrt of
at White Plains Haynes A Bntliff, leather card case
BRINGS ON SU IT
s id ia ry of the Seaboard, to force rectly.
The
state's share in cost o f trial of
Sanford Cycle Co., 1 $10 O. K. reel.
Europe
will
be
exempt
from
prospec­
"W e rnn never tell where the clouds
compliance with its franchise agree­
Walter
Higginbotham, in connection
Wa ter Itigglnbotnam,
tive
markets
and
this
reverts
back
to
Union Pharmacy, 1 box candy.
.
.
.
,
Son
of
MilUonaire
Will
Not
Get
Off
COCOA, July* 26.— Suit has been
ments, has stirred up considerable in­ will go to. Who among you can tell us the products which we have hoped with the (tenth Martin I atiert amountII. I. .Perkins, I tie.
So Easily
filed in Titusville court seeking to set
if
the
same
cloud
now
hanging
over
ed to $2,87H, jt was disclosed today
terest in this now several decades old
|Joy (I Shoe Store, $6 running shoes.
to sell in Europe."
aside and enjoin enforcement of a
the
west
will
not
be
hnnging
over
the
at the state comptroller's office.
question nfa direct western outlet
Ball Hardware Co., split bamboo
Senator
Underwood
did
not
mention
(II)
Thr
A»*«»rlnlnl
l'rra«)
judgment o f Brevard circuit court;
fo i the West Coast. The Tampa south next year? There Ih no golden
W H IT E P L A IN S , N.. Y., July 26.— easting rod.
any
political
issues,
but
he
made
it
i (•nteming and appropriating for the1Hoard o f Trade, Brooksville Cham­ lulc governing this condition. The
Walter S. Ward, wenlthy baker’s son,
It. E. Stevens. $10 rash.
main outlet of the Cocoa drainage dis­ ber o f Commerce nod other civic or­ only way to guard uguinst thia .econ­ clc nr that the assistance of America
toilny wus re-indicted on n charge of
S.'S. Ilaumcl, 1 pair ladies silk hose.
was
badly
needed
in
Europe
to
trict, a right-of-wny 300 feet wide ganizations, St. Petersburg Chamber omic crisis is to operate nfong the
first degree murder and held without
Herald Printing Co., I year sub­
through the heart of the Williams and of Commerce and other organizations proper lines. The law of supply and straighten nut nffnirs and that unless
hail. The trial wns fixed for Tuesday scription Weekly Herald.
European
governments
become
stab­
ItcK-klcdgc properties located a few throughout the territory affected have demand cannot he overtaken by ( the
SeptemlH-r 4th. Extraordinary grand
Elder Springs Water Co., 1 six bot­
ilized the American citizens would be
hundred feet south o fthe new Indian adopted resolutions promising co­ puny efforts of .man."
jury Investigating the ease handed tle water ticket.
great
sufferers.
I
f
Amcrlran
business
is
to
survive
river hotel.
operation in nny way possible.
down its conclusions this morning.
Gillon ti Fry, l lamp.
Most o f the Seaboard’s freight
Ward is alleged to huve killedVlurWilliams Garage, fire extinguisher.
originates on its present main line or
onco Peters.
Woolworth’s Stores
Seminole County Bank. 6.00 savings
east of it," sniil Mr. Cupps, "and it
deposit.
Will Open Saturday
would 1h- impracticable ns well as un­
First National Bank, $6.00 savings
Moving
Pictures
M
a­
# Hill-Newman Block profitable to both the shippers and
Arrived at Duncan, B.
deposit.
the Seaboard to divert this freight
chines for Milane A r ­
Peoples Bank, $5.00 savings deposit.
C., Yester­
New Five and Ten Cent Store Have (Aer the west coast route sought.
Speer
ti Son, ladles Jautrn bathing
rive, on Exhibition S at
Elegant Location and Two of Fin­
"W e ran ship very little if any
day
suit with rap, etc.
est Store Booma in the City
perishables out of Florida over our
B. &amp; O. Motor Co., 1 30x3 1-2 Inner
The new moving picture machines
present West Coast route via Hamp­
C A M PB E LL RIVER. B. C., July for the new Milane Theater have ar­ tube.
California
Senator
Just
Returned
From
Europe
An event of much interest in the ton. Cars used in bringing "dead
CC6.— President
Harding arrived nt rived and arc being act up in the
Yowcll Co., ladies bathing suit.
Says “Never Again”
business circles of Sanford will be freigh t" into Florida via Hampton
Duncan, It. C., nt 10 o'clock today window o f the T. 5. Miller furniture
Hill Hardware Co., $6.00 tackle box.
Ihr opening of the Wool worth *‘ iv c iare sent hack over the Maine? hue? cropnnd the U. S. S. Henderson anchor­ store to test them nut. F. E. Farmer
Joe'a Smoke House, cigarette hold­
snd Ten Ccrft Store in the new H«H-1ty# while the enra used in bringing
M ir T h e A « « n r lR lr d
ed for
O f the destroyers.
vxs
iw . the day;...................................
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iu m
y
ito
ii
itake
f i n c ecare
u r o uo if in
i* er.
is in
in uthe
city
the
tho ------international court,” • Senator
Newman block on First street next j***Jcml freight" over the main line~ re­
N E W YORK.
nr&lt;n
i u a n , »July
“o
-2fi.—
------Senator
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Bower's Drug Store, safety razor.
one
anchored
off
(
ape Muilge, Indian |m a c h in e s nnd will have entire charge
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ntKpl*
phosphate and other j|jrnln Johnson, of California, ilcclnr-1Johnson ilerlnred. "Many may care village, the other crusing off South I nf
to the Puleston-Brumley building. For turn with
jn the new Theater. He
rd Ilast
night that
should stay
f _ I ,l..a
4.1.44.
.1
PPresident
r a M ilh n if
Mand
ill!
MMrs.
m.
I
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4
4
many weeks the carpenters and other freights."
I ru
JIM lllgliv
tHtti America
o im .n « -----------* j very much whether we get into it. N o­ tValdez
Island.
comes here from Palatkn where for Disabled Former
’ ’ court’ snd• •the
• - Lea*
» — I j)0(jy expcct8 thc world court to solve
the world
sitisaiui have been busy putting the
Mr. Capps stressed the |Hilnt that UU|
Harding remained on board tho trans­ the past four years he had charge o f
Service Men To
two store rooms in 'shape for the there is no enterprise operating in gue of Nations and insisted that tho any provocative international prob­ port Henderson.
Many vnnts have the pictures in the Kalbfleld Theater
AVoolworth store fo r everything must the state more desirous of seeing nntion’s foreign policy should he de­ lems, but many expect If tho United gone to Duncan Bay to visit tho and has been in.the business for many
Get More Money
States can he lured Into it, the United transport.
be just right nnd the store fronts arc Florida grow and prosper than the cided nt the polls In 1024.,
years nnd knows it inside nnd out.
shipped hero in order that they will Seaboard system. He asserts that tt
Senator Johnson, who returned on States is on the wuy not only to the
W ASH IN G TO N , July 26.— An order
Mr. Farmer la very proud of tho new
is
reasonable
to
believe
that
the
Sea­
coincide with the store fronts of oth­
Monday from Europe where he talked league o f nations hut to full partici­ could not forgivo the man who docid- machlnca known as tho Simplex Twins giving a more stable compensation
er Woolworth stores over the world. board should be willing nnd anxious with lending statesmen o f many coun­ pation In European affairs.
cs this nation’s future solemnly by as the two machlnca arc exact re­ status to disabled former service men
“ However well intended," he ad­ the present apparent necessity of par­ plicas o f each other and are so well was announced yesterday by Director
All special equipment has been install­ to initiate those extensions which tries, expressed his views at a dinner
ed and the big stores arc now ready hold promise of profitable operation given in his honor by a committee ded, "it is a dreadful thing to tell tisan politics."
arranged that after 200 feet o f film II Inca o f the Veteran*’ Bureau. Under
for the thousands of customers thnt nnd there is no hesitancy In bringing composed largely of men who support­ our people that the international court
"W hat we condemned under a arc run on one muchino 200 feet more the new plan, which affect* men
will throng the new stores on .Satur­ them about when the money necessary ed the third party campaign for the will Btop war or thnt it will havo the Democratic administration we will not takes up the burden on the other whose condition indicate* that their
slightest effect upon wars. It Is an accept under a Republican administra­ machino without a break in the pic­ disability has reached a stationary
day morning— opening day. The win­ is available.
, . . . . picsidcncy in 1912.
As proof of this he asserted t*at
dows have all been dressed up for the
The chairman o f the committee g iv ­ utterly futile agency for jrcacc— It tion," he declared. The -senator said ture and tho audience never knows level and cannot be benefitted further
from
occasion, and the stores present a there will be an extension
ing the dinner was Col. Rhinelander cannot and will not prevent wars and he would refrain from any extended where one reel stops and tho other hospital treatment, each o f the vet­
beautiful appearance. On
opening Brooksville to Inverness as soon as Waldo, while George Henry Payne, it does not pretend cither In its or­ discussion o f domestic question*, but begins. The machines are ‘motor erans at his next regular examina­
day there will be music by a special the money required is in hand. Mr. active in state Republican politics and ganization or its operation to do bo. pointed out that "men are not unlike driven and havo
a mechanical arc tion will go before a special board o f
orchestra and the people o f this vicin­ Capps declared that a table recently u campaigh manager for Roosevelt, It has Jurisdiction of nothing, oxcopt the world over."
control and aro the very latest thing three medical officer*, who will at­
ity are cordially Invited to attend the submitted to the Interstate Commerce was vice chairman.
"Common humanity learned from I nmoving picture
machines. The tempt to determine the extent o f diaCharioa M. what countries may chooso to aubmlt
• big opening and get acquainted with Commission by the Sc.board for use Schwab was one o f tho committee to it and the four great members, dread war it must bear the burden," best feature o f the new machines ia ability on a more or less permanent
in connection with the
Great Britain, France, Italy and Ju he said, "but it learned, too, it could the absolute impossibility o f a film
Woolworth’a—it a well worth t.
basil and will fix the status o f com­
arrangement of railroads sjiowcd that members.
pan, have specifically declined to sub wield the power. Discontent abroad |getting on fire and setting fire to the
Not only have the big atore rooms
pensation fo r a period o f two yeara.
Mayor Hylan, o f Now York, whoac
I.
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444* 44..*
mlt to its compulsory jurisdiction.
everything In the line of goods and the Seaboard has been a real pioneer
ill
our
land,
says our publicists. M
O ff Lbuilidng
aa the new wrinkle -puts
out A t present a new examination la re­
administration
ia
supported
by
news­
novelties but the employees hjvc also in Florida development!, that Its ex­
Senator Johnson said last night’* course," there's discontcnL It arises fire aa soon aa it ia started although quired every W&gt; days.
papers owned by William Randolph
been made comfortable with rest tensions have been greater than any
meeting
Wai without political sign ifi­ not from dissatisfaction with popular few films ever catch fire these days
If dissatisfied with the grading givHcarat, was among the guests.
other railroad.
'
,
.
rooms and other conveniences.
cance and his addreaa merely was to government but with the lack o f It. aa they did in the early dayu o f the m them, veterans will have the priv­
Many
friends
o
f
the
Senator
have
Another surprising bit o f inforrotaR. A. Gassman la the local mana­
give his opinion oil international a f­ When we are ao weak, our efforts ao industry.
ilege of a re-examination at any
tion submitted to the corn* ..ion, boomed him as a presidential candi­
ger and he wants everyone to call
fa ir a aa he had teen them during his futile, thW^ we cannot frame law*
The new machines will be set up time.
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Mr. Capps asserted, was the fact that date next year and It was noted with
•Saturday and get acquainted. Read
visit ^juat as an American. ” 1 return which will stand the teat .of the courts, and exhibited In the window o f the
Florida bringa Into the state »• "&gt;uch interest that hla view ; on America’s
At times you cent tell whether the
the advertisement in (his issue and go
Just an American."
to prohibit xhild labor and wage, the furniture store and the public is cor­
tonnage In the necessaries o f lUe, entrance Into the world court directly
college
1* conferring a degree on the
to Woolworth's two big stores Satur­
Senator Johnson sat'd he spoke with common man looks at ui, aye, he even dially invited to inspect them before
building material*! etc., at it *blp« clashed with those set forth by Presi­
greet
men
or conferring henor on the
day.
they
are
taken
apart
again
and
trans­
dares
to
look
at
the
court;,
with
some
neither "personal nor political hostil­
out in fruits and vegetables and other dent Harding.
college.
*
ported
to
the
theater
building.
doubt
and
mistrust."
ity
ao
any
man,”
but
asserted
he
"Nobody ln Europe caret a rap for
product aof the soil.—Tampa Tribune.

HIRAM JOHNSON OPENS UP
ON WORLD COURT AND LEAGUE;
WOULD DECIDE AT THE POLLS

The Dally Herald, 16c per week.

THE PRESIDENT
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Indictment? Dismissed
Against Maxwell For
Sending of Letters
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To Allen nyan pnd Other Persons A t­
, tacking Characters

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Robs Calomel of
' Nausea and Danger

Medieval Virtues Retained and TMprovitd— Dangerous anS Sickon|ng
Florida hss the only gen- Ha
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
Ha ulno over-bearing orange Ha
let Called “ Calotabs’’
■fcj trees in tho world in High- * *
Ha lands county, according to H;j
T)ie In (art triumph of
Hr agricultural department in- Ha rtirr l&lt; n •■itc-niwme.-itwl" Calomel tnhIrl known to the ilruK triwle as
H\ formation.
^
tnlis." Calomrl. tho mimr generally
Hi
Lako Okocchobro Is tho H" useful &lt;&gt;f all inWIIdnM ilius .enters
iiltim a whirr iirhl of pii|nllnrit&gt;.—
Hu largest fresh water Inko in h.j purified nml refined from (thosej g t r
JcclIonsJilo &lt;iunliil&lt;&gt;* which- have here­
Hu tho United States.
tofore Untiled ft* USII.
In Ii IIIuumii' iu*. constipation, hranHa
Poulk county has tho Ha
nrhen nail Indigestion. (Out
fs,rp,,i
largest phosphate mines In Hi variety of liver, nunnsch unit kl'lni-y
trriihlrs
rslomeTi
v
/
iih
the
most
sucthe • wolld,
und ornngc Hi
rrrmful remedy, hut lt&gt;-t«no was Often
Jfa }?r/lf$.qs fa r ns the eye can hm n.'Ulirteil on account lit Its uloknilu*
iliinlltlcs. - Now « l« Ihe can est pint
most iilennalit of medicines to tsk".
____fine Cslolab nt bedtime w jth a swal­
low of water.— tlint’s all. Ko lusto.
Jts -Hx Ha Ha Hn Hn Ha, H» Wj
.tin grilling, no -nansen. no suits. A
ntsrhfs sleep nml the next morn.
Imr you nre fretlng Itn*. with s clenn
TEN N E SSE E f&gt; Orchestra liver. a purified system nml a 1&gt;)K nt»what ynu pleasu. • No

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UdUBLE

Yow cll Si Company ate rigHI Here
today with the big specials fo r F ri­
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P r w »)
N E W YORK, July 25 .— Indictments
day and Saturday o f this week, dress
changing George Maxwell, president
goods, trunks, parasols, bags, purses,
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
o
f tho American Association o f Auth­
colored voiles, etc., going at spatial
Where the Money Came From
ors, Composers nnd Publishers with
rummer prices. See the advertise­
A
gentleman
was
recently,
heard
to
Friday— Informal house wanning of
ment and note the prices. Just the wonder at tho nerve—tho sheer un­ forging and sending to Allan A. Ryan
the Woman'a Club from 8:30 to 11
Ben Slowbcll was not ns dumb si
time to buy all of these things.
mitigated nerve o f the .Sanford wom­ and other persons pen letters attack­
p. m.
ho looked, us you will
discover
en In.starting out to build a $12,000 ing Ihe characters o f Miss Ryan and
When
.ypu
see
the
interpretation
ChurchwcU’a call your attention to Club House this hard year, with only half * dozen other women was dis­
Tampa waa reprraented hero yes­
plated on the, character of Root
the dependable luggage that yoil tah f l.tlflo In their treasury, nnd said he, missed by General Sessions Judgo Mc­
terday by Charles E. Palmer, who is
Gibson; under the direction of Hen.
purchase there nt very
reasonable "they nre putting it.ovor, by George! Intyre today.
in the city transacting business.
ry Lehnnan. Added attraction*,
prices. This is the time to Sort''out We nlcij never could.have .done It."
too.
ycur going away stuff and find'out if
As, well, dear gentleman friend— Chac Hsi Cheng
George W. Crews, of Jacksonville,
you havo good hand bags and vn llsy nnd by tho way, he was one o f two
was among the business arrivals in
—T O M O R R O W Has Revolted
and suit eases and trunks. You should men who years ago put down as a
the City Substantial yesterday.
from
Tampa
for
RIG
MOON­
see Churchwcll’s wardrobe trunks at nest egg for this very purpose a $100
Hoy Stewart in
('■lotah* nro soli! only In original,
Against Yang Alley LIG H T DANCE— Lake Mary seuletl
pock ages, price thlrly-llvn cunts
•
322.50. They arc the best bargains In Liberty
bond—yes,
indeed, dear
| Mrs. A. K. Powers ahd children will
next Thursday.
9H-2tc fo r the inruu fam ily p a c k s * * ; ten
the whole world. See the adv.
“Burning tVords”
friend, we hnvc all henrd o f fools who Of Ioiyang and Wu llri Fu Attacks
rents for the small, trlnl site. • Vour
| leave this aftefnoon for North Caro­
ilrmrrlst l:&lt; ittithorlxml to refund tlie
rush In where angels fenr to trend!
Wun Lung, Cousin of l.lck Skillet
i.rlcr
os
m
Itusreatre
that
&gt;'«u
w
ill
»
»
; lina where they will spend the remainCASE O F A S S A U L T TO
The “ Spanish Prisoner” letter Is That $l,r»00 came in the various small
thoroughly dcllishlcd with Calotabs.
• der o f the summer.
MURDER A T M A R IE rT A ,
— (.t llV S .)
lieing sent to tpnny Sanford people ways known to women, nnd rather
c .3 r -s -t -c -M -i3 -is -:o -:L -:;-t 3 t c
rnr Tkp * m w i » i « i r r r « «i
. GEORGIA, CONTINUED
now and the state .is being flooded smiled at by the gentlemen friends,
IC IIA N G , Province o f Hupeh, July
Tho Dally nerald, 15c per week.
N ..M . Simmons, o f St. Lziuls, was
with them. It is otic o f the oldest In fives and tens and fifties, but migh­ 25.— It is reported from Chung King
Tho Herald for first clnsa job work.
among the arrivals here
yesterday
gags in existence and, is even more ty few hundred dollar amounts, for that Kewichow troops under General
M A R IE T T A , Gn., July 25.— Jt*ff®
and is stopping at the Montezuma for
RIG M OONLIGHT D ANCEancient than the "gdld bricks" swin- remcmlior, fo r years the club was Chac Hsi Cheng hnvc revolted ngnlnst Blair Tuesday granted nn Indcffdto
a short stay.
,
Jgikc Mary— ^Thursdny,
July
die. Rut at that many Sanford peo­ struggling nlong to finish up paying General Yang Ally, of Loynng, lead­ continuance in the cabcs of Siacon
2Gth.
J
99-2tc
ple will probably bite at It and lose for the lot nnd old church building, er o f General Wu Hei Fu mid attacked Edwards and Mrs. Bullard, inuctcil
I
Mrs. A . D. Zachary has ns her
some o f their moncy.^ Some people nnd n new home was just a rosy Ynng’a position of Yangthcc river.
on a Joint charge o f assault w in In­
guests her sister, Mrs. Laura Willis,
were born to be ’ suckers. I f you get dream. A ll four departments gave
tent to murder in connection w ill the
A L L SIZES
o f Macon, and father, Edward King,
a Spanish prisoner letter throw It in­ from their own funds toward this
shooting of her husband, D. It- Bul­
Golf
Matches
o f North Carolina.
to the waste basket unless you want amount, and that was absolutely ev­
lard, at his home near Powder Siring" .
at Cleveland
to be faked.
ery cent in sight when Mrs. Tolar nnd
the night o f July lb* It had lice* plan­
Mr. knd Mrs. Henry McLauIin re­
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her building committee signed
tho
Show Surprises ned to begin tho Edwards tri*.' Tues­
h^iaiui Laly Says She Was Rta&gt;
turned home Inst evening from a . de­
McLaulin’s Optical Parlors have contract nnd the work nctunlly began.
day but Mis. James Bullard raid she
F. P. R IN E S
lightful ten days motor trip to Pen­
Down, Suffered With HerBack,
just Installed some now equipment fur Through solicitation of the commit­
M ir T h e t io H -la ln l P re « « » *
v r s tin ill to appear. Whin the 103 Palmetto Ave.------ Phone 481 -J
sacola arid other places In the north­
C LE V E LA N D , July 25.— In the first ease was called in Cold) superior
Took Cardoi, and
the examination o f eyes. It will be tee, donations hnvc been received from
ern part o f the state.
match o f the first round « f play In court yesterday morning Dr. J. S.
remembered that I)r. McLauIin re­ interested citizens ns follows:
Got WelL
cently attended the National OptomcFourteen donations o f $100 each. &lt; the western golf championship today Vaughan, Mrs. Bullard’s phjrdclnn, in­
Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Hloom, who have
tr
—
Jens Sweetser, of New York, medal­ formed the coint that Mrs. Bullard
tric Convention so ns to be able to
vwtttvwaciuwzO •'
Two donations of $75 each.
been tho guest o f the latter’s nicco,
list
and
national
champion
handily
de­
render his patients n better service.
Richmond, Ind.— " I thought I would
Four donations o f $50 each.
was suffering from n hortuus break­
Mrs. Paul Riggers, will leave tomor­
feated Leonard Mnrtin,
youthful
write aI line or ao,
so, to say that
mat Ii owe m*
mr
While on this trip I)r. McLauIin heard
One donation o f $30. *
down.
row Jor their, home in West Palm
wood health
lealth and atreneth
atrengthtc
to Cardul,”
J ' “ nv*
Gathamite five and four in eighteen
sonic o f the best lectures and tnlked
Twelve donations o f $25 each.
a letter
*
tr from
Mis. Cora Courtney, j|
Reach.
.
holes. Sweetser, ns full victory, meets
with some o f the foremost Optome­
adSfti&amp;l, Ihls city.
One donation o f $15. *
Railroad
M USICAL C A R N IV A L D A Y
CEMENT
PLASTER
CO.
Frank Godchnux, of New Orleans, in
trists in the country.
" I w u all run-down until my family
Eleven donations of $10 onch.
— Lake Mary— Thursday, July
iOG/S,tt5 A.7tiv.V*
Dr. and Mrs. Ren Caswell and
the
hftemoon round, the Southerner
thought they would lose me,” writes Mn.
One
donntion
of
$7.
their guest, Miss Knthcrinc Huff,
Courtney. "M y husband coaxed me to
.
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having defeated Kenneth Illsert, of 26th.
Jerimiah Flnnnignn, with the Ful­
Four donations o f $5 each.
take Caroui, so. to please him, I did, and
lravc tomorrow by motor for Atlanta
Chicago,
western
junior
champion
five
ler Construction Company, has bepn
Towards the building fund proper,
will say I do not regret it, tor I am able
where they w ill visit Mrs. Caswell’s
to do all my work and do my shopping.
promoted to the outside superintend­ Club women have donnted ns follows: and three by fnr superior golf.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. H u ff for
|
” 1 have five children, four in school.
ent o f this compnny here In Sanford.
USB
22 donations of $5 each.
a few days, going from there to Dnh. my husband and a boarder to do for, led
V A L U E OF M AUFACTUHED
Mr. McDonald, who has been the su­
Night
and
7
donations
of
$10
each.
I do ill my own work for all ol us, tad
lonegn, Un., for a short visit.
PRODUCTS DROPPED
perintendent here since they have been
' find time to play. W e all praise Cardfii.
In addition to this the club women
Morning
T W E N T Y M ILLIO N S
: Every sick and run-down woman should
in this city, has been sent to another have obligated themselves to furnish
Misses RchsIo and Margaret Zach­
H a v e Clean
take this wonderful medicine,
city and Mr. Flpnnignn, being a very the house properly at n'cost o f $1,500,
ary hnvc returned from North Caro­
j " I Buttered with my back; a very weak
TOUR cY E ^ H ealthy Eyes
( I I , T h r A .a iir ln lr il I ’ rrs a )
competent man was promoted to this tho details of which will be explained
See
that
every,
feeling in my limbs, j
W A SH IN G TO N . July 25.— Value I
lina whore they have spent the past
very responsible position. His many tomorrow. Liberal donations have
, s a c k , is b r a n d e d
j
l i they T ire, Itch. Smart, B u m
” 1 felt hardly able to drag; just
I of.' priHlucts manufactured in the Uni-1
few weeks with friends and relatives,
friends are glad to sec him getting come from Mr. Moughton nnd Mr. Gilor Discharge, il Sore, Irritated,
tired—so tired all the time.
ted States during the year 1DU1 drop­
since leaving Sullins College nt Ilrisalong so well. *
Inflamed or Granulated, use
"It was an effort for me to do anrIon in the way o f |*crccntages, Mr. ped nearly twenty million dollars ns
tol, Va., where Miss Resale Zachary is
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a
'
thinn, but Cardul helped me so I tell like
Murine. Soothes and Refreshes.
Gillon donnted tho four electric lights compared with 111I if, according to
chaperon, and Miss Margaret is a stu­
a different woman."
O. J. Norris waa in the city today for the sun parlor, nnd the Idler's
Sale lor Infant or A d u lt. A t aU
compilations by the Department of
dent. Their mnny friends are ex­
ou are in a nln-down physical
II you
shaking hunds with old time-friends. Club asked the privilege of giving the
Druggists.
as tliis
condition, sulferinRas
tin Indiana lady
Commerce just made public. The fig­
tending Ahem a hearty welcome.
Thirty years ago he lived hero ami fountain which is to be placed ill the
ItVk
/•!
r&lt;w
&lt;
J
yt
says she did, give Cardul a lair trial, II
Rhone l.'iO---- Sanford, Fla.
ures relate to cslnblbhnicnls having
MURINE CO.. 9 Em « Ohio Strm. Chit**- ,
should help yoU.
.... . ,.
was an engineer on the Oviedo-San- terrace. The members o f the club are produut» valued at $5,000 or more,
.
KIM,ASH P A R T Y
ptakV C ardui. •
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ford run o f the old Plant System, He certainly grateful to the public fo r its however, whereas the I'.HO report
Misses Omah and Louise Allen were is now In the Ice machine busineks
evidences of generous interest.
covered establishments having a limit
the charming hostesses at a Kplash and is president o f tho New Electric
B IB IB lS B IIII* «l* * Z R N B lS ia n B B S IB R IIB IB IB IIIB IB IIB Iin R H R Z S S n O t &lt; IIIR S IlB IN S m iim
of $500.
(■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i&gt; x n r M B * a * * * * B n a K * * * * * * * * * iia * * * * * * * * * a B n * * * n * r : iiiu a * M E i* a H * * a * a * a B B B B B
party on Monday evening at Palm Ire Co., of Atlantn, and has an inter­
A T T E N T IO N .
Products
ni
1021
aggregrnted
$13,­
Springs, honoring their guest, Miss est in several plnnts in various parts
053,283,000, while those in l'.'lO reach­
Katherine Kntzmlngcr o f Plant City. of llie country. He intends to return
To the members o f the Big Bctrnn ed $02,011,705,000.
Tho afternoon was delightfully to Sanford and may purchase a busi­ Brotherhood Clnss. A ll members arc
The average number of wage earn­
spent with swimming, games and late ness and make Hanford his home.
urged to lie present Wednesday eve­ ers employed in 1021. was 0,'J 10.501,
In the evening, a delicious supper was
ning 7:30 p. ni. nt the Bnptist Church. or 25 per cent less than the number
ktrvcd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Melvin, of Jack­
— 1st VICE PRESID ENT.
reported for 1010.
Among the guests were: Miss Kath­ sonville, accompanied by E. ii. Brown,
I
erine Kntzmlngcr, honoree; Misses were in the city today. Mr. Melvin is
RasehnII Riime— DcLnnd VH.
The lien should enjoy u picnic. She
.Iiuth Whittle, Mauricn Kchols, Kate the new ntntc Miles manager of*tbe Sanford at Lake Mary, Thurn- has to scratch for n living anyway.
Williams, Viola Dooth, Evelyn Dnr- Virginia-C'urolinn Chemical Co., Mr.
duy, July 26th.
100-1 tc
row and Roth Leasing and N’cWton Ilrown linving resigned this position to
The remnrknblo thing in tliul Ger­
Ktenstrum, Tom Rrotherson, Leonard engage in another line o f business.
many
perfected presses fast enough
L A T E S T ROAD IN FO R M A TIO N
MrLucas, Mr. Haddock, Accy and A n ­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin are* from Macon
to print more money than is needed to
FU R N IS H E D D A IL Y BY T1IF.
drew Carrowny, Fay
Loosing and where they have resided fo r mnny
puy this pressmen.
F L A . A U TO M O B ILE A » K ’N
years hut they will now make their
6 peer.
hrudi|uurU.'ra in Jacksonville.
Iteports on road conditions from nil
B IR TH D A Y P A R T Y
sections indicate u great improvement
Master Wilson Smith, the bright
Deputy Sheriff nnd Mrs. Richard­
through Georgia and the Carolina*.
young son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. son, of Atlanta, who have been visit­
Best route to western North Carolina
Hmith, wan host yesterday afternoon ing their non, Hnrry,nnd family fo r
is via Jacksonville, Waycroaa, Macon,
at a delightful stag party nt hin home the past few duys, leave this after­
Athena, Anderson, Grenville, Hender­
on Union nvenue, in celebration of hin noon foy Daytona enruuto home. Sher­
sonville, Asheville, etc.
eighth birthday nnnivernary.
iff Richardson is delighted with San­
We are advised by the A»hcvillc_
Pink and white were the rolorn used ford, nnd says it is following in thu
Motor Club that tho road lending to
fo r this affair, the rooms were attrnr- footsteps of Atlanta, Ho is heartily
Cincinnati from Asheville via Knox­
tivo with vases of pink tomch combined in favor of bond issues fo r municipal
ville, etc., ns far ns the North Caro­
W'itfy ferns.
improvements nnd says that Atlanta
FIBRE SUIT* CASES, each............... ................... $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
During the nftrmoon nil kinds of is preparing for a $10,000,000 bond lina lino is now In splendid condition
nnd that Ky October the bad stretches
games wore played, the young gentle-1
|„ t|)r Me. r future,
between Asheville nnd Cincinnati will
-men being assisted in these by Mar- i
be eliminated, thus giving a short
garot Britt and Nexzie Stone. Riding .
SUIT CASES, covered with Fibre Leather (U/rin. straps all
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lilian! expect to route to Floridn over splendid high­
Master Wilson's puny provod a most
around) each............................................ ................... ;........ $5.00
leave early tomorrow morning for a ways.
delightful feature of tho afternoon..
,
,
„
,
,
The
Kisaimmee-Mclbourne
road
Is
Later refreshments of Ice cream nm, j n*®nth . trip to Pensacola and other
■
in West Florida. They will atiil closed « « d will be for some time,
cakes iced in pink topped with tiny
,,t*
also visit points in Aluhanin nnd ex­ according to reports from Kissimmee.
3 G E N U IN E CO W H ID E SUIT CASES, (l»/r in. straps, all
white randies were nerved nnd favors
pect to visit many old firends And
W e still hnvo a supply of applica­
s
around), each
~ o f pink and gn&gt;en snappers were gi'vacquaintances in West Florida. Uncle tion fo r title blanks. A great many
cn each guest.
Si is anticipating n wonderful trip in hnvc been given out, but wiHkeop a
Master Smith was the recipient of
the ear and lias every road map and supply on hand all the time in our
mnny lovely gifts and good wishes
18-tN. FIBRE H A N D BAGS, each.
$2.18 :
automobile bonk thht w a s ever pub­ office in the old Bank of Orange
froth his playmates and the afternoon
lished. The Herald office will miss building, upstairs, where everybody
was one o f exceptional enjoyment to
his genial smile but all uf them wish who hasn’t one may get one, or ns
T H E PRE-EM INENCE OF GREEN
the guests who were: 1,. P. McCuller,
. 18-JN. G E N U IN E LE A T H E R H A N D BAGS, each
be and Mrs. I.illard u fine trip and many nn they need.— Orlando Senti­
Paris seems definitely committed to
Billie Thigpen, Ted Moore, Braxton
frocks that nro green, especially l am in
good health and n good time general­ nel.
’ Perkins, Billie Ball, Liah Morse, Jack
green. She fashioned the first frock in
‘Gillon, J. B. Coleman, Charles Britt, ly.
thia shade and gties to the skirl a
22x34-IN. TH R EE P L Y V E N E E R TR U N K S, e a c h ...................$12.56
llnthing Suit Parade Lake circular flare by the insertion of side
B ill1 Morse, Harry Bowers, Robbie
sores that fall below the hem in noiot*.
a
box
o
f
stationery,
went
to
“
Miss
Mnry,
Thuntday,
July
20lh.
ltc
Marlowe, Mulcolm Higgins, Frederick
The front of the blouse is slashed,
4
Ip gtlrer,' Margaret Britt ami N rzzic Elizabeth Smith. A bottle o f 1per­
cither sida-being rolled bark to form n
H A R D V U L C A N IZ E D FIBRE W A R D R O B E T R U N K S ,
N
E
W
S
T
A
T
E
HOME
fume was the prize at table three and
rever. The collar is of self material.
rJilunc.
The
little
loops
that
finish
the
edges
was won by Miss Margaret Zachary.
D E M O N STR ATIO N
AGENT
;. (w ith-l g&amp;rmcnt hangers) each ......................
$22.50
of tho nivrra are in green and gold 1j
The consolation jirizc, a book, went to
; MISS M A X W E L L E N T E R T A IN S
T A K E S Ul» HER D U TIES
braid. Medium size requires SJ i yards
36-inch material.
.
A delightful social event of last Miss Dorothy Ray.
A suggestion for an nil-day frock is
Following the awarding of thu pris­
evening was the card party given by
G A IN E S V IL L E , Fin., July 25.—
featured to the right, very daik forest
.Miss Jean Maxwell at her home on es, the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. C. Miss Flavin Gleason, Florldn’n new
green wool crCpc being used for it*;
Maxwell, Mrs. John Leonard! and Miss state home demdnstration agent, has development. The dress crosses and
Ninth street.
f The rooms were lovely with their Alice Caldwell, served delicious re­ taken up her duties at the College o f doses at the left side, the button*
oddly taking up tbclr position below
decoration o f exquisite pink Radiance freshment* consisting o f Florida sun­ Agriculture. She came here after
the narrow bat. A long, t»o-piccc
roses artistically arranged in baskets dae and individual cakes iced in pink. spending several days in tho exten­ collar finishes the open neck, while
the flowing sleeve* are rolled at the
The guests included: Misses Mae sion office nt the State College fo r
end vases. Three tables were arrang­
lower edge in cuff effect. Medium
Holly,
Elizabeth
Smith,
Helen
Veroay,
Women nt Tallahassee. Miss Glea­ size require, 4 ^ yards 40rinch material.
ed, at the first, bridge was played,
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
while at table two, rummy was the Frances Dutton, Margaret Zachary, son assumes her duties here after six
No. IJ80. Sizes, 3* to 46 inchej bust.
gam e played, at the third, pitch was Helen Hutchinson, Dorothy Ray, Km- years in similar work in I&lt;ouislana
Price, 55 cents.
)
■enjoyed. The prize fo r table one, a lly G riffin, LeClnlre Jones, Florence where s^ie was educated, at the state
Second iModel:* DtfH*r No. L »7 .
’T I B T
normal
athool
and
the
Ixnilsinna
Statp
•box o f powder, waa won by Miss Miu* McKay, Lottie CaldwdlFdnd Georgia
Sizes, 54 to 48 inches bust. - Price, o i
SSHXSI
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�•rtlE SANFORD. D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923

f AGE TWO
Scnator Hiram Johnson tiays' slay
out o f Europe and have nothing to
r i l D a M * t r r y i t l f f m * r m y l t a n do with the League o f Natlnna or the
4m r at th * I lr r a M n * I M I a « , m
World Court. He will also make it
H a k m Ila A v r , t a a lw A , F la .
a campaign issue. Wc shall sec what
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stop the romnrkable growth o f this
city. Ilut wc could hasten the growth
by several years if wc would get mure
money in here for the building of
homes and apartment houses. Write
your friends to invest their money
in Sanford apartment houses. You
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faces of three men in n car the other
night nnd commanded them to atop
nnd the men in the car thinking they
were “ hold-up men” fired on them
nnd killed one. Even prohibition o f­
ficers should use sense nnd judgment
in holding up cars. A man trying to
stop a cur at night has a had time
of It even (hough he may have honest
intentions. There have Ih-cii so many
hold-ups on the roads that motorists
step on the gas now when commanded
to stop on the lonely roads at night.

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K nalnotr C a a a lr
• »A la pnbil.hra n o r F r M a j. A l i n .
Prohibit inn officers
in Georgia
•}■ •»*_m l r a a a l a k a a n a aa appllrallaa. W A f par year, alaaaya la a d r a art. flashed guns nnd flashlights in the
M K M IfK ft THIS AHHOCIATKO 1'ItKSH
Tha Associated P ra ia la •xrlui'lvely
•n titled to tl.a uaa for republlcatlon of
all nawa lUaimtohra cred it'd to It or
not otherwise credited In tlila paper
a n ! a lia tha local
nawa published
haraln.
A ll rights o f ra-puhlleatlon o f apaclal
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and Hoard o f Trade In Florida, every
Florida newspaper nnd magazine and
the railroads doing business in the
Southeastern territory, will mnko the
Literary Digest back water on that
foolish nnd quite uncalled-for state­
ment. O f course it is to be attributed
to ngnornnee, rather thnn to prej­
udice but whatever the renson for the
bad break, there is nothing for the
interests o f this section o f the coun­
try to do but to call the hand o f thci
Literary Digest nml tell that publi­
cation some things it ought to know.
I f there nrc any Harvard alumni
in F’loridn they can render the state n
signal service b y taking up with the
University the evident injustice that
has been perpetrated on Florida nnd
also suggest that Professor Hob take
A charter has been secured under n kindergarten course in meteorology.
the lnws o f the State of Florida for Lakeland Star-Telegram.
the construction o f a short railroad
P A R T Y A N D P R IM A R Y .
from Orlando to Cape Canaveral. 125
miles almost due east, running
"Tho democrats o f Florida don’ t
through Drevard county nnd connect­
ing with the Seaboard A ir Line at have to mind the legislature about the
primary. All they hnve to do Is to
the former-point.
Making Canaveral a port of entry call a convention, nominate candi­
would open a fine natural
harbor. dates nnd elect a legislature that will
There are thirty feet of . water at repeal the. law. The democrats of
shore line at low tide, and the basin Florida are going around like so
is about 7x10 miles In extent. Work many hens with straws over their
of any kind to put It In condition necks. I f they nrc against the priwill be practicnlly unnecessary, nc-|mnry, let them repudiate it.
The
cording to those familiar with th e! legislature isn’ t the democratic parcoast in that vicinity. Riffht o f way ty nnd has no right to lay down rules
for the roail has been secured, ter­ for it."
minal locations have been selected,
Perhaps the esteemed Ocala Star,
and other work o f that character has from which paper the above para­
There arc two Items in which the
Republican pnrly has failed utterly.
One is the cuttfng down o f (axes nnd
the other is the false economy tried
out in the postofrfico, department.
The war taxes nnd the Income taxes
are more o f n burden than ever and
tho poslofficc service has gone to the
how wows. There never wns n time
in the history o f the country when
the postal service was quite ns rot­
ten ns it now is. Don’t mention gov­
ernment service to us. Wc nrc hav­
ing a nice sample o f It in the postal
service right now. I f these two things
don't condemn the Republicans wc
miss our guess.
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that they broke up the convict |cu*
system in Florida. Perhaps they j y
It certainly wouldn’ t have been hro),.
cn up without them. Now let o,Pm
do some team work nnd nlwlish the
cumbersome, inefficient nnd fraud.
breeding Hrynn primary law__Ocala
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T R U S T IN HUMANITY
( From Pine Rluff Commercial)
I-°st— How could you? Weil, niij.
takes "do happen” nnd nnd if you will
be kind enough to return that heavy
overcoat (M , F. initials inside pocket)
to the custodian o f the Elks Club, |
shall believe thnt this is a “d-___
good world after nil." Now don't
wait till I freeze before you return it
and then say you wish you had. Ii0
that thing “ now." M, F\

Some people there are who see no good
Clarence Woods is the boy who put good in n show, sonic see no good in
IT ’S A W ONDER SHE’S
INTERNATIONAt. CARIt&gt;ON CO.r* I
Sum in Sumter county.
iy i
a county fair, some sec no good in
N O T MORE TH A N THAT
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(From Racky Mountain News)
graph wns taken, will tell us just
Heart of Sunnylnml Ih Ihe new kinds of people lo make a world and policy of publishing the news plainly chance by moving on nr finding more begun.
"The young girl is prostrate at her
All Florida would benefit by this how to go about calling a convention
slogan for
Dnylonn. Souiulit like usually those people who condemn nnd honestly without shading or color­ reasonable rentals and living condi­
big development, which its promoters that will have the authority to nomi­ home. She had been brought by H»r
fairs and carnivals at home are the ing will conic nearer pleasing Ihe en­ tions.
Chase A Co., brnnd of oranges,
claim
would devolutionixu traffic nate candidates for whom the demo­ dead suitor from the downtown office
■-----------o—■-------first ones to attend the fair at Orlan­ tire public than Ihe one that makes
It is not unusual for the tourist’ who
throughout the southeastern United crats o f the state would be bound to where she Is employed at noon."
Si nee Ihe Live Slock .Sanitary Hoard do or Tampa or Jacksonville. The a studied effort to please by the pro­ finds rentals reasonable and living States and coastwise shipping o f the! )U, U|K!(,r lh{, )nW( ns jt j, m)W|
How long is noon nnyhoy? Penhcombi ions pleasant lo remain nil sea­
has lieon appointed at Tallahassee we fair and Ihe side shows are not good cess of clmiunliun.
ably
the overwork upset her, and the
heaviest, would find atcnmimu .iljon I arjjp;i t|Kll
thirty per cent of
suppose they will now “ shoot the f,,r Sanford but it is all right to atThe newspaper that maintains a son, buy land and build, nnd finally
in the harbor, which I’101,11 *••*
-&lt; t|,0 V(lj t, j„ (j10 ru.xt preceding gen- corpse gave her n lift.
tend them In some other city, say four hours of the day is news nnd il become a permanent resident
hull" In earnest.
crane n great cut report o f
South oral election nrc compelled by law to
I f owners of houses and cottages
these good people. ' Wc are of an­ is. current history. - SonrP of
the
T H E D A K O TA LIAR.
Florida if the promotion plans are ex­ hold a primary and to nominate by
There is nothing unite as difficult other belief, entirely. We believe in things that happen each day will will adjust their customs to meet the ecuted.— Palin Heath Post.
"Yck, sir,’ ’ resumed . the Dakota
that methml. There is no authority,
to start an something that has real having everything at home. There bring pain and sorrow to some hearts. present day ^demand of the tourist,
farmer, as the crowd o f agriculturist*
anywhere,
for
the
calling
o
f
either
merit. Gold bricks can he’ sold at is nothing that Sanford can not have This is one o f the penalties o f human Clearwater will not have to repeat
conventions
and, seated themselves around a little tathat other cities have except the frniliticM. No one is more disposed the experiences of Djc past two sea­ ns Rt r i T\ a* ret M r-j Ra Ra county or state
any time.
P* i hence, if any 'such convVntiotis were j
yes, sir, wc do things on rather
ocean and we don't really need that. to spread tile mantle of charily more sons.
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Don’t wait until the season is over «
We ran, however, have a county fair gently than the average newspaper
The-.Spanish le tte r ‘Writer lias
tea democrats. The democratic party d e-M,,u’
our
forms start out in the
second to none in the stale and it man. Were it no! so he could cre- before making an at tractive proposi­
secured a list of Sanford people and
liberwteiy
divested
itseir
o
f
the
right
j
n,ul
l'l°w
« straight furravr
will lie an agricultural exhibit that nte a sensation eey.v day by publish­ tion to the tourist. Get him located
is sending out his heart broken ap­
Ra to rail conventions or-to do anything, U,:H1 autumn, then he turned around
will set the hair on the people from ing the whole truth about happon- early and we will have a prospeious
peal to send Ihe money to Madrid nnd
Ra else that a democratic party ought to j :l,u^ harvested hack. Wc have sump
Ra
other counties who think*they raise a ings that come to ids attention. Nor season.
get his baggage out o f “ luick*.” Don't
do wlien il adopted tlie platform o f !&gt;te Htrms up there, gentlemen. A
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variety of products. Seminole coun- does any man become so accustomed1 List rentals pri.pnti.- at a reasonIn’ a sucker.
1901, which pledged candidates for |friend tif mine owned one, which he
tes
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ty can show more varied products to extending sympathy to (he sorrow- able figure nnd Indd tenants. Everythe legislature to enact a primary
give a mortgage on, and I
than any county in the south and n|jng ns does the newspaper editor, ltjAnc will prosper from this practice.
Wc don’t know just where they gel real county fair here would
L IT E R A R Y
DIGEST SHOWS
law. Since that more or less auspic­ pledge you* my word, the mortgage
St. Augustine Ilet uni.
lie a is a part of his daily duty to extend
that "poison pen" stuff in the papers revelation to the visitors. And the
ious date the democratic party in was clue on one end before they could
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condolence.
IG NO RANCE CONCERNING
these days. We have a poison type­ llciabl would favor having our own
Fl u ida has just been a mass of vot­ get it recorded at the other. You
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In these days When so many things
FLO RID A.
writer hut the poison pen lias long fair first and then take our exhibit
ers
without definite aims or purposes. see it was laid out in counties.
REFOREST
VI'HIN
of tremendous importance to society
been discarded—ever since Napoleon to Tampa and to Orlando and other and business are happening, il is in­
"Am i the worst o f it is it Incaki
Until there is a legislature that real­
Of all the assinine o r i o l e s recently
so,mm,nun am
America
has
■
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said what he did,
up
families so. Two years ago 1 saw
izes the predicament o f the party
fairs if possible. Speaking of coun­ cumbent on liie publisher to keep the
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of idle land whi&lt; h ihe agricultural given some by the L ite r a r y Digest, there does rot seem to he any way in a whole family prostrated with giicf
ty fairs tile I’alm llcueh Post says:
public informed on passing oceurexparts tell us is better adapted to I'"
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«&gt;f «■"»- with It the pro: cut law c:jn either Ih-| women veiling chiblien howling,
When Johnson
nnd Harding nnd
"I)r. John N oI p i i , o f
Cambridge, reneis else he is remiss in bis duties.
growing
trees
than
to
any
oilier
fo
r
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scienlitU;
coq- amended or abolished, The 1&lt;gi*|a-1" r‘d dogs backing. Oite of nty men
llnrnh nnd n few of the lesser lights Mass., lias presented Ids final report Hie very safety, prosperity and hnp&gt;»'*' Scientific Monthly by
of the Republican party get to scrap­ atid plant for city development nml piuess o f the public depends upon Uji tif cultivation. It has. be ides. „ f„st. I
I'nvkcd mi even
turn dm not seem to .hire to meddle j ,l;ui
t ■mIn-i foi tli *l,u’
**u&gt; Harvard professors calling
ping in the "hull ring" next year the the plan is now in the hands o f the truthful writing and publishing of the
with the law in any respect w hat - four-mule teams am! he was gang
" T MIPP'-V 1,1
de C. Ward. Robert
around bidding everybody good luc."
Democrats will have no trouble in ,.jty planning hoard and the city com news. Of course, now and then tin* mullifarituis uses to wbi.li it mu-'t
lever. Miami Herald.
be
put.
We
are
beginning
to
-ee
tin
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"W li.ue was ho goin g?”
putting (heir candidate over.
missioncrs.
Ibest interests o f society are served by
oil in figuring out that the cold waves I •duff ami nonsense! liie democratend o f the magnificent finest&lt; witicb
" lie was going half way aero the
“ Execution of any city plan must I touching lightly some subjects,
expi’i icnreil in the United States IN
&gt;&lt;• v‘‘' gave til- legislature
once
clothed
this
cintniry.
Siatistic.T
.v
.'atm
to feed the pigs," replied tin?
Senator Oscar Underwood says our have n starting point, and there is
Usually prejudice is the greatest ,
nil-: W IN TE R T IM E ...... me from « n&gt;' 'd-ht to make rule, for it.
*,ri alri.idv tomputing ih e, ml of far-away Alaska and northwest Can- legi laluie usurped the authority. Dakota man.
duty toward Europe is clear.
We no mote immediately practical start- objector,, to the publishing of news, j
our n
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-- , and Lent
m
"D id her ever get back to hi f ine
*^a!
knew what It was during the war and itlg point than illilir.alion of an eigti- 1Thy editor o f every lit wspaper is r a il- 1mn 11
.idi&gt;. What marvellous wisdom! How Lin- i.fT’id' TafTc executive . ommiUcc
many Jem intnt W, • . aid it hav.' i-.er entered the mind { ,1,,s ' h,‘ 1'L'Di to call a .■•.nvontion, ily ?”
the business men should do their duty ty-aeie tract owned by the city and]ei| upon every day tp write nice things " 1 1,1,1 P'*J
"It i n’t time for him yet
Up
now. You ne'er said a truer word, located between the stoli canal and about people lie may not like, or in have sipiautlereil our wealth i f t.m ..f a brilliant ILu vaid ptofc -or to I" !'1 '“ ■"hi do so if it wasn't prim i
th.-re
we
send
young
married
coupl.
i
for
...only
„titutioi.s
lie
may
not
like,
lull
if
true
1
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h
,n
k
l‘'',s
prodigality
and
Osenr, old sou and we are for you. the (Tiiintry Club ns sit.
have m ad.'null a nlai velloo- discov- I’ull.v made up o f cowardly, timcsvrv---------- „ ---------fair grounds mid similar purposes.
lull" Itis . tilling, lie forgets pent ,mj i wastefulness, and alieadt we fiat. vi y ..nd to I liink Dial these cold waves''"R P' lili'inns, destitute of backbone, out to milk the cows am! Dieii thildren bring home the milk."
K" fl" ' ,lf"*1,1 l,» '“ U'l’l.v our want"The one obstacle to use of the prejudice and writes facts ns they
Dear old General Wood seems to la­
co.in i way winter!
The
Literary Me a:e not stiprised at the Herald’ s
Mit considerable expense.
—-Frank Fat go
the bull in l(^e rliina shop over in the tract is lack of access to it. and tile come to him. Ami people most rend
Digest for July ’_’ l devotes all entile “ hjeftions.
We ihtlesny the pre cut
Where
the
ravening
sawmills
Ir.ve
Philippines and lie bus eaused every removal of this obstacle is a wot k* in the same unselfish manner. - Re­
J failed in Die task' of desiructiou tie- ).age p. Ih,herl’s silly twaddle nliout j I** "nary law suits it. and we considI SI A L APOLOGIES.
offeiial in liie mehipelago to resign in which the city planning bonul and poctec-Slar.
...n winter weather. Why, lie says, ' oriihly doubt its demoeraey.
forest fires have supplemented tin-ii
the
city
commission
can
well
d
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v
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t
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,
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Willie,
dressed
in best o f snthe.i
and go home. Well, tlm General
efforts.
During the last . five Jt-nts the people up i-oith netuuliy nutktJ Regarding the Star’s proposition,
Smoked
a
pipe
'way
down to ashes.
should he aide to run the Island with­ themselves and show an early result TH E EFFECT OF T H E A I TOMtL
not less than 5(1,0110,0(111 acres have pieparaiioit when^Diey are adx’isifl the Tampa Times, which is a dyed itj
IDLE (IN SEASON R E N T A L S
Ily
and
by
the
world
grew chilly.
out any other officials—at least un­ in the execution of one phase of the
been swept by forest fires. It j* no Dint a .-old wave is on the way. the wool democrat, says:
IN FLO RID A.
And nothing seemed lo stir up Willie.
less he lost much of his nplomh that city, plan.
wonder that the thoughtful minds of D'ating plants are prepared for in••The Star has pointed the way for
"The county- commissioners have
S T A N snys:
he possessed in Cuba Libre days.
the
tuition
have
been
turning
to
probdemand
rind
furnaces
are
run
j
tin*
rehabilitation of the democratic
The
time
wns
when
the
prospective
authority to issue time warrants to
lems
of
forestation
and
conservation.
al
*'la&gt;t.
(.icviihouses
are
chew.l'
|
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ty
j,,
Florida.
If
some
man
with
build u round from Military Trail due tourist to Florida obtained literature
Since prohibit ion i often wonder
The Demid
office gels a lot of
at '^k’ h temperature, hire strn linft and courage will lead the
east a distance of about two and a and information about some partic­ We have passed the danger line, and UM^
what lias become o f all those wmM
complaints about liie Daily
Herald
a ""1 *'O"*'*’*1 water-pipes are WJlV Wl. have no dtiuhl the rank and
half miles to the city's tract. With ular city or town, packed his trunk no etr.irts o f ours at this late tiny ,-t,„
since tlie new management of Die
avert a timber famine tit no very ills. P,'olecietl.
Gasoline^ enginesout &lt;&gt;f g|,. will fall in line, ttiul we'll liavr a healers who, according to their rela­
and
purchased
a
railroad
ticket
to
subscript ion list.
It is simply tlie tit eco-operation of Die city, the road that particular town. Upon Ids ar­ tant day.
doors
are
drained. The water in
democratic party in the state tive*, would have turned the universe
It takes many years t■&gt;
ea nhe continued east by way of Heldelays of reorganization,. Die putting
autoniohili radial.ns is mixed with again. Under the present system we upside down years ago if it hndn t
vedere road to Dixie highway. The rival he looked mound for the best grow a tr.-e To merchantable size, N.tt
on of new curriers in many instances
ah.di.,1 or some other urn,.freeling hat- in, party standards, and r,V ub- been for whiskey.
fair association is prepared to spend aeeomnmdatlon be could obtain for one can In* destroyed in a very few
Mini putting tlie list on a rush basis
li.pnd. And. what js most wonderful
...eiuRsts and men of various
minutes.
about $&lt;10,&lt;)l*&lt;&gt; in Improvement of tin the monev he fell be could afford to
— where it should Is1. W’e hate to say
T H E ( ’(1ST OF LIVING.
D is gratifying to note the increas­ ■&gt;f all, 'railway eontpanies arrange llIh(,r |ll,|ilirtti faith s-a m l men with
tract if it is designated as site f,,,-, spend, clostsl a deal and nettled down
f..i more heat in their ears',
it liul newspapers have been very lax
ing
interest
in
forest
oonscrvntiou,
The
cost o f living's climbing with
' *' &gt;io party standanls, and repuldieans,
the county fair.
, r" r “ *'* wi" u*r’ " ,us
“ ,lx’
in rollertionn, heretofore.
for
il
shows
that
the
nation
is
at
last
Gods,
what
sublime
wisdom.
paitieipate*
in
the
primuries.
A
—
each
succeeding
day; it takes a I” 1
"The tract is wholly in the city “ ire at least for a few months,
course Die list of things pcopl
---------- o----------*" ten linn should he held, n platform thyming to keep your "unk" in Laylimits, it fronts half n mile on stub
' ‘ at the Anion,nbilo has brought a aroused 1.&gt; the danger whit h w ■ are
There ate rumors of Fottesl Lake canal, it is within a mile of I’oinset-1complete change. T h e tourist o f to- fiuing. The American Tree as
ia- in the winter time is a lung one,
to.'it.l be promulgated and every |M&gt;s- Olio oil o f dark inoIoMseB nou- to;.Is 8
adopted lug round hone; und as for fruit in
being a candidate for Stale Senator , j)( MlW,
1|lllf „ miu. „ f okeecim- *«*"&gt;’
fn- to go where he pleases. If lion, comparatively recently organ eilng every activity of mankind to i,iv0 regultions rimuld |„
from the 19th District. Since it is lice nun! and is thus central ill loca­ lie don’t like your accommodation orjizcd, is putting on an educational k.cp from freezing to death Imt Die .u.p.dng the conditions „ f nirmWr- glasses, the price nrt!:c«
pilgrim*
Seminole County's turn we see no tion. Many cities and counties may your price lie moves on to another campaign which is exciting a great cUniax of enlightenment is reached ,&lt;hip in the p a rly -a n ti none should be moan. Oh, once a dollar billy would
good reason why Mr. Lake should well envy West 1’nlm Reach the pos­ town. Hi* don't hesitate to tell you ideal o f interest. The older nations when Robbie de C. says that the ,H.rmiUcd to I,com e candidate* of buy a lot of truck— but now what
not be promoted. A legislator should session of Dils admirable piece of how much he will give you for your of Europe have long recognized Die great wall or the Rocky Mountain tht, JmHy or ,,llrt!t.jpate in Die selec­ prices silly they charge for all ouc
accommodations, whereas the tourist |importance o f their forests, and have acts as a sort of conduit or suction tion of candidates who do not meas­ chuck. No matter where 1 wander I
bo allowed to go up and a member of ground.
Dial ends the cold o f the northern ure up ti the party standards."
the*house with the years of experi­
find the profiteer; I fear thnt over
"In view of the opportunity made of "yesterday" modestly asked, “ what j established rigid regulations for cut
ting
and
preserving
them,
so
that
now
down oil the whole
tier of
ence enjoyed by Mr. Lake should by tlie volume of hack country de­ is your price?"
Several other newspapers have re­ yonder those harps will como right
make an excellent State Senator.
Another change brought by the many of their-forests are belter nnd "G'ltc’ bordering on the G u lf of Mex- printed the paragraphs from tin* Stnr, tlear. Commissions are commissamvelopment tu make a creditable show­
----------- o ----------automobile
is that the tourist of to­ nuirt* productive thnn they were one *’ 11' lkl'*se temporary incutsoins of some with favoruble comment. I f tliu cd to trail tho gougers down—the fel­
ing o f the county's agricultural and
One o f lhtf*l’° ^ being one o f the most serious star might he permitted to suggest lows who’re suspieioned of jlpi'inK
Elbert Gary, heat! of the steel trust industrial progress, no time should be day, as a usual tiling, does not remain or two centurtrs ago.
"w ill discuss the t welve-hour-tlay day” lost in lining a thing (hat lias so many an * entire season at any one place. grievances of the F’renrit against tbc ilimnlic handicaps of the Southern a method o f reform, it thinks the farm and town;
hut nil they do I
suys dispute lies. Take less time to admirable features and is entirely Especially is this true o f the early Gerpmns in Die lain war was their States front an agricultural stand- most prompt and''systematic
plan wager is meet nnd draw their pa)'at rivals. The result is that tourist ruthless and wicked destruction of point.”
discuss it, Elbert, old tlear, and If*’1, priscticnl
vwiul dbc for the democratic newspa­ That is their duty major— they do it
Hut Hobble’s exposition o f climatic pers of the state lo begin a campaign t say. No profiteer is sleeping in
to it. The people of this country w ill'
cities are adjusting their custom to the forests. It wns fiendish work for
not stand for any more "slave stuff"
meet the demand of the present day which they can never make adequate conditions, childish ns they are to the for the election in the next printury prison dungeon tight;
PU R L IS IIIN G TH E NEWS.
thinking person who has always been of members o f the state democratic they're ull out rouping the fruit* of
not even from the. rich nnd powerful
tourist. It, most cities the tourist can reparation.
People are frequently heard saying, get accommodations for any length
Many European municipalities con­ more or less certain that the cold committee pledged to call a conven­ others’ might.
ateel trust. You could work your
Perhaps some glad*
Uohunka in the days gone by hut not "w e want the news;" and yet if tlie of time be desires to stay, whether trol their own wood supply and ninke waves are not to be blamed on Mex- tion. \Vc would rather do that than spme morning wo’ll wnko up from
evep the foreigners will be allowed to hewspner publishers suppressed all it la* two weeks ,two months or six it it matter of considerable revenue,' ico, Cuba or Central America, is ns follow some "leader," for a leader our trnnre ami, other mrasures scotathe things that individuals request months.
work twelve hours now.
in some cases paying all the expenses nothing compared with the colossal might encounter enough opposition lo ing, wc'U hoot ’em
,
in the pants,
P
------------- Q ------------they would cease to lie newspapers.
Clearwater can well afford to fall and taxes of the ■municipality with nerve o f the Literary Digest com­ at least temporarily split the party. Then with wild whoops o f gladness
People reserve tlie right to censure in line with other progressive tourist the revenue from tho municipal for­ mentator who, in introducing the However, that is what w;ill happen if we’ll drag ’em to the brig and, a* tee
Way up in Maine tin innocent man
has Ih-cii freed from
prison after nnd censor tho newspaper; they them ill this respect.
est. As the president of the tree as­ Wurd article,* goes the Harvard pro­ the more conservative method is not vie wthelr sadness, we’ll dance »
serving twenty years. And he has no y-lvea make the news; the newspapers
ti should also be remembered thut sociation said not lung vjtice, "The fessor orje better when he or she adopted.
merry jig . And homo -then we wil
Now, the price charged for accommodations best way to get interested in a tree soys: "The greut Rocky Mountain
redress, no come-back, no way in only publish what happens.
Marion county tines not need a new totter to do our daily " b it";' car
guides the cold air committeeman. Mr. 1_ \V. Duval, who mother’s son and daughter will croon
which he can get back what he Iihs if before publishing a paper the edi­ has a great deal to do with the length is to plant onc~....... I f properly con­ harrier often
will
produce southwurd und freezes up the Geor­ represents this county on the com­ the latest hit.
loat. With the prison stain on him tor went around over the 'commu­ of their stay in any locality. Oftimcs ducted our forests
F’or
one bright,
news he the tourist finds accomtuoilutions so enough 'interest', for our needs und gia iteach orchard . and .lhc Florida mittee, facors calling a convention, shining cartwheel will buy a dollar *
and twenty years o f his life gone for­ nity and inquired what
ever he will be allowed tu attempt should publish and what not, it would reasonable und living conditions so the 'principal' will always be our orange groves. ' itfark you that word and he and a few other members worth and joy and mirth and gladness
hestiate
to lake a greatest national asse,...... The 'nation “ pften." I f we were o f u betting dis­ would have advocated that policy a will reign through all the earth.
tu make a living, wu suppose. The cn dup in a blank sheet of paper. pleasant they
attorneys who prosecuted him and Each would want something omitted. chance by moving on o f finding high­ is becoming a nation o f tree planters." position, We would be willing to tong time ago had they found avail­
.
— Uncle Pud.
You, dear reader, can er charges ul ‘The next place. Where It Is to be hoped the prophecy may wager a new suit o f elothesto a able support irr the majority.
tbs jury that found him guiltyTiught And why?
the cost o f accommodations are un­ be u true one for the need Is fast "dope" thut the F'lorida Development
to be made to serve twenty years in supply the answer.
Agood many of the newspapers of
The IIeral"d_deliv 2 fefl - slk tlmf* •
J
The
newspaper,
that
mailnuins
n
reasonably high he does not take a becoming imperative.— Tampa Times. Hoard, every Chamber o f Commerce Florida have been bragging lately teeck fo r 15c.
the same prison.

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD. THURSDAY. JIJLY 26, 1923

Woman President
Citrus Growers
of Florida Railway
Will Have School
Lives in Atlanta
University* Meeting

! Mutual

Every Phase o f Industry W ill He In
eluded In Program.

% between a bank and its depositors promotes
(fly

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§ the tnterests of both!

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O A IN E V IL L E , Fla.. July 20.— The
grower o f citrus fruits who nttend
the one week o f school being arrang­
S r This bank has always by its attitude of
ed fo r farmers and fruit growers at
Gainesville,
August G-U, will find
■ SERVICE, won the confidence and accounts
just about every phase o f this indus­
try included *iti the program. This is
S of many farmers, firms and merchants who
vouched for by the authorities In
have settled here year after year.
charge.
Some o f the subjects on the pro­
i
'
:
gram arc: The future o f the citrus
j
W e’ll be glad to have your confidence and
industry in Florida; pointers for the
prospective citrus gorwrr; planting
S Checking Account also. •
the seedbed, lin in g out the nursery;
budding, grafting, hud selection, scion
rooting, the cultivation, fertilization
and control o f injects and diseases In
the nursery, selecting the grove site,
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soil preparation, citrus varieties, and
A CO M M U N ITY BU ILD ER
HI setting out an»l pruning tries.
Jj
This program is planned for the
M
sntsumn
grower of West Florida m
11. P. W H ITN E It, Cashier
■ F. P. FORSTER, President
much ns fo r the orange, grapefruit
.
a
E a a a H » B M a R a n B » M a H iiM H a H a a H H B r fa H H R !iB » n ia H n a iiiia B J and tangerine grower of south Flor­
-------ida,
. Provision has been
made by the
university authorities whereby fann­
ers nnd their families may obtain
rooms nnd meals on the campus for
a dnllafr n day. Those who do not
A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S YOU
care to stay on the campus may ohtain hoard and lodging in the board­
ing houses nml hotels just o ff the
campus or up town at reasonable
rates.
Advance reports indicate n
record attendance.

1First National Bank !

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

Lake City Youth
Escapes Road Camp
and Joins Navy

How the American People have been
taught to catt Florida Grapefruit

T A L L A H A S S E E , July
2(1.— The
Georgia, Florida and Alabama rail­
road, running from Richland, Ga., to
Curahello, Fla., on the Oulf o f Mexi­
co, has the idistinctinn of having for
its president uuu
one o f the few women to
hr
u pikltic
position in the United
hold such a
States, Mrs. Cora H. Williams, o f
Peachtree sticet, Atlanta. (In. The
rond has just been granted authority
by the Interstate Commerce Commis­
sion to incroqac its capital stock from
$tf&gt;0,000 to *2,685,000.
Information given in the road’s pe­
tition fo r the increase brought Out
unusual features in connection with
its financial uffahs.
It was shown
the road hud an outstanding bonded
indebtedness o f $2,112,0011 and unpaid j
interest charge on that indebtedness
of $1,12 Lllm.01, ami also carried On
its hooka fo r premium on stock $f22,-

000.

Ten years ngo it was rclinbly .estimated that less than five per cent
of the people o f the United States knewany thing about Florida grapefruit.
Grapofruit from Florida arc now more or less regularly eaten in about
twenty-five per cent o f American homes, according to recent investigations.
Millions o f housewives buy Florida grapefruit fo r their families and
insist that dealers supply them with grapefruit bearing the Scaldsweet

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trado mark.

A ll o f the bonds were owned by
Mrs. Williams, according to the' appli­
cation, and that nil o f the interest
due on the bonds was due to her. Sir*
also owned the $122,000 premium on
stock. The bonds were secured by a
mortgage held by New York trust
companies.
This, tiic application said, “ Mrs.
Williams js witling to cancel and surrender up nnd cancel said bonds and
jtlBe tln „ r the. |nU.n ,st ,|ue thereon,

Tho introduction o f Florida grapefruit to such n greatly increased
number o f people lias been accomplished by the educational advertising
we havo done as members o f tho Florida Citrus Exchange.
We, the growers who cooperato in that organization, realized ten
years ago that to absorb tho future production o f Floridn grapefruit
would require an immensely greater consumer demand thnn existed.
Consequently, at Hint time wo decided to systematically develop such
demand by telling the public about Scaldsweet grapefruit and educating
tho housewives as to tho food and health values they.possess.

and son under nnd cancel her claim to
$122,000 pumium oil stork in return
for the applicant's (the railroad) is­
suing to Mrs.- Williams common stork
of the railroad company i:i the amount
o f the proposed increase— the utni of
$2 23.VJU0."

This work wo wore forced to do by ourselvos unaided by growers
Dutsido o f tho Florida Citrus Exchange and under tho very, serious handi­
cap o f ruinous competition from tho fru it o f our fellow growers who mar­
ket through non-cooperative and speculative channels. ^
W o havo succeeded mighty, well, tho results o f our work making the
grapefruit industry a substantial one, w ith a future o f promise. Thera
yet remains tho task o f convincing tho other three-fourths of uio Am eri­
can jjcyjjlo Uiat they should also oat grapefruit. r

IV.ailed plana fur tim c unplcte
electrification o f tile United States,
worked mil in the form of an atlas by
Would Not "Stay Put” On The Farm Filing (J. Halim, an engineer o f San
Finncisco, were recently exhibited at
nnd Made Trouble.
the
convention o f the National ElrrE U R O P E A N P L A N . OPEN A L L T H E Y E A R .
iii) Tin- r-.m-inieil I'r.-v.)
I Hr Light Association in New York.
CORNER B U ILD IN G . E VE R Y ROOM OUTSIDE.
T A L L A H A S S E E , July 2fi.— James The most striking
foulute ef the
Moaely Purvis, 20-ycA-old Lake City plana, which arc th result o f •_’» years’
youth, who eleaped from a road camp work, was a map allowing a ay Hern
near Cocoa June 12, ha &gt; Wen located „ f 220,Out).volt train ini * om lio*- eov.
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i . _ _ _ --------- set ving an enlistment Jn (he llnilod ci iug the entire countiy and placed
States navy at Hampton Roads, nnd with reference to ovistitig tiatuunr#
: ateps are being taken to rlfeet his sion lini's, witter power, industrial
i etui it to Florida, according to in- centers and railroad lines,
formation a: the slate pri .m o ffic e .,
- -Pm Vi ’ came i do publa- rn.iicc sev!'
l'“ l'lieiai&gt;s w .m l.k k .h a n d *
e.-nl weeks ago thioogh published t- ,,!l' ,ho “ idronds long etiough to let
porta that he h :i Wen foieetl to Mtrve " ,,m «*’* fu iily on their fe d they
two yearn more than his original
• us in

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on account of its purity is fast becoming tins drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
teries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
give it n trial.

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P H O N E 311— W E ’L L D E LIV E R

F illumbin
entering,

county fa r b rea k in g and
but nppvnti-il to the s u - i

a [ ii tm ic cuurt whiyh uIVirim'd his sen-

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lenee, but mi account o f his youth
he was
I'tii to Ihi* industrial school

■ at Mariumtn from which lu* escaped.
Tha next heaid from him wus that
he wus serving a misdcmi'iinor sentenci' in n Washington county camp,
From that place ho iscnped anil again
was heard from in the Leavenworth
penitentiary. He was returned to
Florida Mute* farm August (!, 1921,
and according to the records, and on
Jun cl2, made another getaway.
No wthe authorities are planning'
In htiiur him hark
from Ham{Kon
Rouda to pick up his senteneo whore
liu left ufV.

Tobacco Yield
j
and Quality Good
in Florida Report

You Advertise it in

The Daily Herald
.The classified advertising columns of the Daily
Herald is tho greatest Automobile Sale and Ex­
change agency In the city. ‘ Hundreds of bargains
aro offered daily by dealers and owners. Hun­
dreds o f buyers find, the cars they want at pric­
es they can afford;
T o buy, sell or exchange an nutomobilc, use the
Classified Columns o f the Daily Herald.

T A L L A H A S S E E , July 25.— Yield*
and quality of tobacco, now hi'ing1
harvestoU in Florida, nro reported
Kood by HtaliKtii'innn of the federal
depart meat o f imriculturo in informa­
tion received here.
The boll weevil ia reported partic­
ularly active in Florida nnd southern
Georgia, cauitlng u decline in the con­
dition o f cotton. The information,
which covern tho period from July 1
to |G, reports the cotton crop an a
whole Mill in a somewhat backward j
condition,
Corn in reported, gcneraly some­
what lute but conditions arc favor­
able far rapid growth. Early pota
toes arc very spotted in condition arid
havo suffered from dry weather in
many sections o f the country where
yields have been unsatisfactory. Sweet
potatoes also have suffered consider­
ably from lack o f sufficient moisture
hut have shown much improvement of
late in sections o f the enquiry where
rains have recently prevailed.

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The mortality
rate
in Americo
slowly grows less.
The good die
young.

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F R ID A Y , J U L Y 27TI1, 3:00 TO 5:00— 7:00 TO 9 I\ M .*~ ~

Hull U n t i l Active In Ijarla o f Stale
Causes Dec line In Price.

Like Putting Your Car on Exhibition When

FLORIDA

vis wnulil mil stay “ |iui" mi tbi' fa rm ,
otherwise be would have served his
time lo n g ago.
lit*
punctuated Ids |
service with escapes ii iii I sentcnees In I
o ilie r penal institutions, m i n i orte o f ]

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year U im .
Tin* report* wen* d e­ the good old days before super-r e g u ­
nied by W . A . Mvltm*, commissioner lation s tra n g le d them.
nf agriculture, who ili-ilnii-il thal Fur-

bottles we put out in Sanford every day

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Extends 1o Orlando nnd Daytona as writ as.,the hundred:! of

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REALM OF SPORTS

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

R. L. SH IPP, Editor

BASE BALL NEWS DEMPSEY WILL
BATTLE FIRPO
Floridn Stale League
St. Pete 4, Orlando 6.^
Tampa
Lakeland 2, Bradentown 7.

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T h e A ««itrla ln l Press)

N E W YORK, July 28.— lack PompRoy Stewart tonight in “ Burning
N E W YO RK, July 28.— Eugene
•V
U’ firlfPfc heavy weight ,lt!itn
litn n
soy,
world's
champion,
Words."
Cfiqul,
French holder o f the world's
National League
and Luis Angel Firpo, his challenger
featherweight boxing crown,^ and
Ronton 2-3, Plttnlmrch 010.
You will like this tale o f this north- Johnny Dundee, his Italian-American
from the Argentine, have been match­
Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 3.
woods
featuring Roy Stewart as a challenger, were pronounced
ed
fo
r
a
title
bout,
probably
in
Sep­
lust
No other** scheduled.
tember at a site within or dose to hero o f the Royal Mounted.
night to be fit and ready for their(
New t York.
Promoter Tex Rickard
championship match tonight at the'
American League
announced late yesterday that articles
This is n story that will bring the Polo Grounds,
Detroit; 6, ChlcaKo 3.
binding the match had been signed by tears to your eyes more than once.
New York fi, Pliiludel|ihia 4,
Both boxers were well under the
jn.
|
Firpo and Jack Kearns, the cham­
Cleveland 2, St. Louis 3, (11
12(i pounds limit today, Dundee scal­
pion’s manager, hut said the date and
Don’ t miss one of the best o f its ing I2 I&amp; , nftur u light workout,
ninirn).
place were still a matter o f uncer­ kind.
Wanhington-BoRlon, rnin,
and Criqui a half pound less. They
tainty.
will la* close to those figures when
Also “ Smarty” u two-part Century thpy cnlep thp rin^
“ You can say that the match is
Southern Association
signed,
sealed
and
delivered,”
Rick­
Comedy.
Chattanooga 3, Birmingham •I (12
B oxing‘ followers anticipate one o f j
ard said, "and that it will he held in
innings).
the keenest title fights of a* season
the United States hut I can give no
And tonight the honor guests will that nlrcady has witnessed a half
Nashville fi, Atlanta 8,
other
details now."
bo Dr. Mason and family and will see
Little Hock 2, Mobile 3.
dozen championship contests. Among!
Belef that Rickard hnd the Polo this fine picture without cost to them.
Memphia-Now Orleans, rnin.
experts, Dundee has been u slight fa(■rounds in mind ns the probable site
; vorjtc, but the Erenchhman, yUn dem­
was strengthened by information that
And lime don't forget Friday and
(JAMES TO D AY
onstrated hi* speed mjd punching pow­
he had held another conference with Saturday— Norma Tnlmndgc and I*ew
Florida State langur
ers in knocking Johnny Ktfbnno from
Charles A. Stoneham, president of the Cody,in "Within the Law” with In­ the throne, neurly two months ago,
Orlnndo nt Daytona.
New York (Hants,
ti rnationnl News, only one day old.
St. Pi terahurir at Lakeland.
has tunny ardent hackers.
What Rickard has guaranteed eith­
Bradentuwn nt Tampa.
Both nre clever ring generals nnd
er fighter was not disclosed. When
H
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M
P
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R
IE
S
W
O
N
good boxers. Criqui, 21* years old, is
Firpo came hack to the United States
DOW TH E Y STAN D
a year younger, has some advantage
HIS O W N G A M E B Y
last March for n series o f matches
ill height ami reach nnd is a harder
under the promoter’s auspices, the
Florida Slate League
hitter, hut Dundee's supporters be­
S
IN
G
LIN
G
IN
9TH
frst o f which was with Bill Brennan,
Won Lor.t
lieve his endurunro ami nggressiveit was said, the Argentine fighter was
Bradentuwn .......
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ORLANDO, July 20.— Bert Humph- nes’s will offset these advantages.
promised
$100,000 in event he gained
Orlnndo ............... 22
D
ties was too much for the Saints yes-j The ndvanco sale reached $100,000
a title bout with Dempsey. The cham­
Daytona ............... 14
1ft
terdny. For the second time in thu yesterday, according to promoters,
pion’s end, it was figured, probably
St. Petersb u rg___ 12
17
three game series the veteran won who announced they expected to ex­
DANGER IN RICE
would he close to $500,000.
U N PR E M E D ITA TE D THOUGHTS. | Insurance is the basis o f all credit
lakeland { .....
12
17
from the down stato clan. Bert took ceed $150,000 by today.
SEED
IM
PO
RTA
TIO
N
S
it is easier to make a virtue o f When a man has a lire nnd his prop
Tampa ............. ..
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Arrangements have ln*&lt; n made to
up the hurling assignment in the ilrst
SA YS D E PA R TM E N T tin es-ity than it is to make a nec- erly is insured he wants his mope)
of the ninth, hut that isn't the story handle a erowd of 05,000.
Vanderbilt Football
______
easily o f virtue.
National League
I at once. Insurance reserves must !»
o f how he won the game for the
Team Will Play Eight Ilurkcmen, fi to *1. Humphries came
Won Lost Pet.
TA
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Fla..
July
26.—
Advice is premature experience.
kept in assets that can be turned inti
LOW TID E S ON BEACH, IH2.1
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New York .... ....... fill
According to information received by
Beware o f the woman who is in|easlt immediately,
to hut in the last o f the ninth after
Games
This
Season
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur J thi* Florida agricultural department,
35
.607
Cint'innnti . ........ ;. 'T&gt;4
two were down, with “ Chili" Francis
he. element when surrounded by .
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approximately the same hour and the federal department of agriculture
43
.527
Pittsburgh .
48
temptation.
None of Them Will lie Played With perched on the half way stand. Just n,|n„|t,
t
MOTHERS
43
Uhirago ....... ....... 48
.627
IIms placed a quarantine against im*
to prove to Orlando fans and to the
j j mp
Some women have the happy knack
Watch for symptoms of worms in vour
Floridn.
July Aug. Sept.
Oct pm tilt inn into dtis country of diseased
45
,611
St. I^iuls
....... 47
Saints that he was the nemtsis o f i j .j.q-,
children. These parasites are lint yrmt
4:31
53
5
of
being
so
disagreeable
that
men
6:41
6
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2
ft
46
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43
riee fungues, including down mildew,
Brooklyn .. ..
dcslroycrs of Hold ■life. If you Lave
Bradley's team, Bert shot a hot one!| ,,
, *4til
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6:20
6:1 1 7 20 7:3ft leaf Mitul, blight and glume blotch, keep away from lhem.
N A S H V IL L E . Term.. July 2tl.— The
reason lo think your child lias worms, act
.2116
02
Uhlliitlt'lphiii .
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down
tin*
left
field
foul
line,
Francis
j
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j
*,.|7
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will play eight
7 11
S': 17
K:37 as well ns dangerous hiM*i I pests new ^ A reformer is one who tries t*&gt; quickly. _ Dive the little ono a tins* or
65
.‘27H Vanderbilt team
Boston'
25
j
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s ;*|.;
7:01
0:36 and heietofore not widely prevalent chnse h'stmy up a back alley when two of White’s l 'ream Vermifuge. Hurra
j games this fall, six of them at Dud- coming in with tin* winningr un o f the
game
and
tin*
Saints
left
Tinker
Field
*■.*,,
'.1 :lli; 10:1 1 50:32 or distributed within nnd throughout, I"' thinl*« it is going to repeal it- car not c*;. I where this 1 niv*-lri J .tail
7
:fiti
1
ley
Field,
the
new
concrete
stadium
s i re- fid remedy is used. It. i|rivi*s out
American League
for the lust-this this season. Score:
L
0
i,.,.! ,i# . .li 11$ - IJ.mIU-ITIME'VMHW; States.
.r,411 1 'Hi it hlliT. iv*inm-iMid restore** *tbe- r*&gt;qr 'he •i*(
Won Lost IV L,!lhut was opened for use Inst year. fOrlpmln
..••
•
'
U
tM
)
022
001
—
fi
.ic;.!*.U to baby chcekn. Price 35r. S,l |by
The Commodores will Journey In Ann
Approximately
twenty
thousand
who are old enough to know
.61*5
61
3H
New York
St. Petersburg
200 010 100— l ft
Arbor for their annual dash with
bushels of
was raised iti Murida wi-h they weri* young enough to have
U N IO N PH A R M AC Y
4
,6H2
ripvt'hiinl
• 60
p
Michigan on October 13, and on tin*
1
;c.!2
..eiu
on,
|to
find
tni!.
dining
the
1
.616
Si. Louis
44
47
Sanford. Florida
10
following
Saturday
will
appear C H A P M A N
W IN S
11
It . ,500'
Detroit
list Texas at Dallas. The sched­
11
LAST O NE FOR
Chicago
415
,4ft3
43
LOU ............ ..
ule, just made public, shows Vainly
12
Philadelphia
17
.172 ignin lined rip agaiqst its ancient
42
D A Y ______
T O N A C L U B Ij:*
5:00
^
!
All
37
.426 I’utke Day opponent Scwance. The
Washington
r.._v7 ■
..
_______________
■
*.* I *
(Mbs Wit*-Written"by a Woman)
63
.37(5
Boston
32
D A YT U N A , July 2*5. A triple |day.J 5

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S U L L Y W O N HIS
TEN TH STRAIGH T
&lt;!AME Y E S T E R D A Y

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Tennessee was made here yesterday by the Tam-

jo

pa t**ani playing the locals. With a
State Norinal, at Nnshvllh*.
O c t'diet' ft— Mu Ward
I 'ollege,
at nnmet* on first and another on secoral, lie* Dayton,■1 bailer sent a line
Nn ah v ille.
Olcobei’ lit M u lligan , at Ann A r- drivi to ibc second baseman, doub-

17

CeptembeT

21*

Middle

«:H

|;i

'20
ling Lot It the limner on second and 21

but.
the runner on first. Chapman pitch- 22
October 20—Texas, at Dallas,
IIRADEN'TOWN, July
2(5.— Roy
111 a wonderful game, shutting Tam- 23
October 27—Tubnie, at Nashville.
Sullivan, ace liurler, won Itin tenth
(21
November t Mississippi A. A: M. pa out, 5 to 0. The score:
straight game yesterday when HrudTampa
000 0110 000—0 25
at Nashville.
enlown made a clean sweep of the
Olltl 300 20x— fi 28
November 11— Uuivcisily of Ten­ Day tuna
Lakeland series, drubbing the H igh­
27
nessee. nt Nashville.
landers 7 to 2. A jumping one-handNovember 1ft— University of Geor­
Hugmen Make It
ed catch nnd double o f a sizzling lin­
gia, at Nashville.
er by Elliott featured. The score:
Two in Row OUT
Thanksgiving
Day— Scwnnee, at
Lakeland
.......... 010 010 000—2
am2
ashville.
The Athletics
Ilrnilentown
000 007 OOx—7
Prospects for a good season are exFirst Quarter Full Moon Last Ifuarlrr
ccllent, according to Dan McGugin,
P H IL A D E L P H IA , July 20.— New
G, W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
June 21
June 2ft
July fi
lung-lime coach of tin* Commodores, York made it two iti a row from Philpert, 215 South Orange, brlundo, Fin.
July
20
July
27
Aug
1
hut In* is not expecting to present ns a dclphla yesterday when a strong
4-2 L ife
Aug.
I!*
'Aug.
2(5
Sept.
3
strong a team us in the past few finish gave the Yankees a five to four
Sept. 24
CM. 3
ycnis, owing lo graduation
taking victory? Ruth was purposely passed Sept. 17
Its u haul world. Drive methods
away some of the.strong material of three times bringing his total passes
stinted un for the poorhouse, and!
Rai mind odd waves are uninvited
last year, lloiuir, end; Khun, quar­ thin season to 101*. The score:
no wwant of method io driving starts!
giic.Mlhthnl
can usually he counted on
terback and captain; Reese, Rountree,] j^,,w York
000 000 O il— fi !• 2
us for eioeigem y wind.
to
appear
at
any picnic.
and several other old members will Philadelphia
020 001 100—1 ‘.I 1
ietui n, however.
Shaw key and Seining; Hasty, Met*
The only three
things entirely
innch ami Perkins,
empty are a vacuum, Europe's purse,

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED M A Y I, 103.1
.South Bound

No.
No.
No.
No.

No.
Nu.
No.
No.
•

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
xNo.

Arrive
H3 ..... 2:36 a m.
27..........
Hti ....... 2:25 p m.'
ftfj .
6:66 p.in.
Nprlhhound
Arrive
K2........i 1:48 a.m.
84.........J1:45 a.ni.
80 .... , 3:42 p.m.
2H.........110:00 p.m.
Trilby Uranrh
Arrivo
100 .........
24.........
25 ........ 1:30 p in.
10 1 .......... fi :50 p.m.

Reds Lose When
Luque Weakens
In The Seventh

Departs
C IN C IN N A T I. July 2 *5.* - Brooklyn
2:16 ii .in.
pulled
Cincinnati back Into 11 tic with
K:4(l a.m.
Pittsburgh
by wliming the first game
2:45 p.m.
7:10 p.m. nf the scries front the locals yester­
day 0 to 3. The wore:
Brooklyn
«MMl out) 21 0-6 10 2
.
002 000 001—3 7 2
Cincinnati
Departs
Vance and DeBerry j Luque nnd
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m. Hargrave.
8:52 p.m.
PITTSBURG H , July 20.— Pittsburg
went into n Liu with Cincinnati fur
second place yesterday when thl*y de­
,
t
Departs flated Boston In both games a double
7:30 a.m. header, winning the first fi to 2 ami
3:25 p.m. the second 10 to 3. The scores:
First game:
Boston

Pittsburgh .

800 002 000- 2

ft 1

: 000 000 11 x r. 10 0

•
Miller, Benton, Ocsehgcr, Cooney
Lrraburx Branch
Departs and O'Neill; Adonis and Schmidt,
Arrive
Second game:
iN o . 167.......... 3:65 p.m.
*
Boston .
002 000 010 - 3 0 1
No. 21........... 2:46 p.m.
Pittsburgh
...
010
000 00*— 10 111 1
6:30
a.m.
xNo.
Fillingim, McNamuru and Gibson;
7:10 p.m.
No. 2 2 .........
Morrison and Gooch- „
Ovirdo Branch • ill, J '
Departs
A rrive
T he trouble t^bout having your toniN o . 128-----...: 7:46p.m.
3:40 p.m. ails removed to prolong your life is
xNo. 1J#1
?***»**#*»»*#
that you huvo to wait so long lo boo
whether it work*.
x- t-Daily, axctpfe Sunday.
lV’..- nijiiitiijtL. i W k

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]W hy Are Some
keepers So Obstinate?]

■

l am an nld-lashioned buyer nf the necessi­
ties for my household. I go to the store my­
self. To me this work is n&gt;*l irksome. In
fai'l, I like it. I like to J/iok at the shelves so
full of vans and packages of so many l oloi'ft. *
I like to do this for the same reason that I
don't mind being in a crowd.
When in a crowd I look for familiar fai es.*
When I see them 1 am delighted. When I
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
when I see them 1 liuv. Those goods have
become familiar to me through advertising
and I have noticed I hat,the grocerv men who
have the most of those familiar packages
somehow or other seem to always go abend.

and tin* house when the wife is away.
ST. LOUIS, July 20.— SDl. Louis I
broke even on the four gunte series
with Cleveland by winning yester­
1 went into a store not of my own choosing
day's game 3 to 2 in 11 innings. The
hut with a friend who. among other things,
score:
We have just closed a Tire Distribuasked for a very well known article of food
Cleveland
000 Oil 000 00—2 7 (L
HI. Louis
000 Oil 6(50 01— 3 12 2 tms run trad with the Oldfield and
which is packed in a can. although she did
Cuvdcxkic and O’Neil;
Danforth Mlehlin Tire Factories that will per­
not ask for any specific kind. 1 always buy
mit us to furnish you these celebrat­
and Scvercld.
----------nnd instinctively Hold her that was
ed tires at less than wholesale prices
the
kind
she
should ask for.
CHICAGO, July 2(5.— Detroit made on some of the same quality tires.
a clean sweep o f the three game ser­ O LD FIELD oversize and M il'll KLIN
The dealer overheard me and said, "M ad­
Regular CORDS
ies with Chicago yesterday when they
am, I never sell that article, I sell instead
started a batting rally in the sixth 30x3*j ......................... .......... $11.25
........................................ 20.80
Inning and Jnm* Cvengros o ff the 32x1
something very much b e tte r-------------- my
.............................. ...... 21.95
mound, winning &lt;5 to 3. The score:
, 33x4
own brand."
...................... 28.00
Detroit ...... I. .. 000 024 000—6 11 2 32x4 hi
Chicago ............ 100 200 000—3 ft 0 33x4'h ..................................... .28.30
Then be launched into a five-minute talk
..................................... 34.90
Dauss
and
Iiussler; Cvengros, 33x5
on why this article was belter than the one
. . ............................... 35-80
36x6
Thurston nnd Schalk.
I hnd named. Hut somehow my friend had
...................................
60.25
30x0
beet)
convinced by what 1 hail suggested and
38x7
••.,, tii,. .■■f,»i,iki.it*».,a'*•**•
STO PPED HIS P A IN S
she
did
not buy that can which the grover
.......... ...... ............ . I10JS0
“ I was suffering with n severe cold, 40xK
offered.
These pricea nre cash.
headache and pains in my abdomen"
Truck Tirt* owners note carefully
writes J. B. Drlng, Newport, K. I.
And I thought as I walked out how stuh“ A fter taking Foley’s Honey nnd and supuly your needs for tho coming a
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cath­ season now. Prices subject to change ■ #born and obstinate that man^was. He had
lost a sale, had probably taken bis first step
artic Tablets 1 was entirely relieved without notice.. Theso tire* arc av­
o f my cold nnd pains." Coughs re­ eraging thvir users 23,000 miles. We
sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma, guarantee our products.
Hoy Fever, Croup and Whooping
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol­
ey's Honey nnd Tar.
Tho largest
selling cough medicine in the world. P ilU N K 54ft— B ANFO ltD , FLO R ID A
7-21-24-26-28-4t
Sold everywhere.— Adv.

TIRES! TIRES!

RAY BROTHERS

toward losing a customer, and had certainly
lo t a good deal of time, especially since some
oihi r people were slanding around waiting to
he waited on.
If that grocer had sold lutVerUftcil goods he
would certainly have had the brand I sug­
gested and he would have made a sale; in­
cidentally, ho would have hid ns good day
cheerily and we would have been satisfied.
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, in
my capacity as a buyer for a fairly large
household, familiar things on the shelves of
the stores I visit are only a little less wonderltd. for those familiar things help me in do­
ing better and more economically the job
which I must work at every day.
Those advertised articles which I buy and
which 1 always buy I know have been sub*.
milted to (hg criticism o f both competitor
nod consumer. This subjection to almost
world-wide critic/d examination demonstrates
to me that tho manufacturer haft supreme
conlidence in his goods. He cannot tell a
falsehood about the things he m a k e s , because
•here are loo many in the world to find him
out. •

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* onstant advertising o f any product proves
that product has stood the test of scrutiny*
I * it nny wonder then why I, ns one of aever* a I million women in my same position; ptefer
articles with which 1 am acquainted to pn&gt;■pets about which I have no knowledge and
about which the manufacturer does not seem, i
to have the courage to enlighten me?

p uWshed by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
Ih e American Association of Advertising Agencies '

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Ton cun find the name of
e Trry lire Business Man
in Hanford in this Column
esrh day.

Olaaaea DeeIrued

FOR R E N T

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O pt D.

l’’OK R E N T — Store room in now Frick
Fuildin};, good business hxation.—
A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfe

Optician-Optometrist
J1X Bast First Street
Sanford, Fla.

FUR S A LE - OR— R E N T — trucking
land. I hnvo hammock nnd pine
tt ticking land developed, portly devel­
oped nnd undeveloped in lown City
section for sale or rqnt. Write K. R.
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami,
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
84-d; w-tfe

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
FI HE, LIF E , AUTO IN S U R A N C E

StornRc FaclIlllcH
U we plraae you, tell others; If not,
tell ua. Phone 498

£ CLASSIFIED
:
ad s

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS

ClaNxifird A iIh lr n word. No
Ad taken for lean than 25c.
And poaltlvcly no Cln rodlied
Ada charged In anyone. Gault
must nrrompnny all nrdrrx.
Count the words and remit
nrordingly.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork ,
CONTRACTOR and BUILD ER
11/ Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

B. W . H E R N D O N
INSU RANCE A G E N C Y

:
s

**
*u

FOR RENT 3
3111 Elm Ave.

FOR S A LE

unfurlaislied

FOR RENT Ftirnishi•d
modern. I’lmlie 551 J.

-------- b o n d s

S.

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

apartment,
100-fitp

FARM ERS— You can gat st*d b«td
fntin-a und irrigation plugs at the , FOR RE N T V III lii^tiei 1 housekeeping
I lit iius. 3 for $25.1111 ..r 2 for SIK.uii
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
pei month. I ll East Fi fill St. Hildltp
FOR SALIC— Hosier und Gaya' paints
ami varnishes at Sanford N o ve lty 1
FOUND*
, Works, Sanford agents.
lS3-tfc

Cards of Sanford’a Reput­
able Prof cantonal Men, earh
« f whom, In hla chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

George A. DeCottes
A tto rn ey -a l-L aw
Over Seminole County Bank
BAN FORI)
FLO RID A

Professor Compton came to the o f­
FOR S A LE OR KENT House, n'ter
fice of superintendent o f education
August 1st.—See W. J. Thigpen.
liK-lfc twelve years ago from latkr county
where he had liecn super! nlendnt of
FOR S A L E — Six good farm mules,
schools for nearly 22 years. It soon
cheap, cash or terms -11. S. Long
hitn to handle the volumlnOsteen, U a. Phone 4811.
, « -Jl», lou. i rreipondonc(,
the office.
FOR S A L K C H E A P— One fin roll top w|lefe , ht. |tq icril pi|e up hy the hund »“ k in good condition.— Hill I . u m - , ^ ^ fn&gt;m i(j| p(irtll ()f , h(. w„ r|,| n^j(.
Fer Company.
___________101-3U
information concerning the slati's
FOR S A LE OR TR AD E — l&gt;ort car in educational system, u great many of
good mechanical condition, al*10 Ithem w ik ih g applicotion for positions
good tires, will sell cheap or trade for „ „ tenrhers.
,
The applications are most numer­
nnythlng o f equal value.— W. L. Har­
ney, Box 352.
101-fit p ous in winter. As soon as the cold
FOR S A L K — Fine lot o f leghorn blast begin to flow in the north, the
hens cheap.— W. L. Harney, Box teachers in tho colder climes begin
to-

FR ED R. W IL S O N
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
BANFOKI)
FLO RID A

WANTED

r , r i w that
. * * empties
* m l.1'* " ™the' 2 1 * 5
hopper
queries on Professor Compton’s desk.
Especially numerous are the applica­
tions from Canada.

W A N TE D — BOYS TO SE LL TH E
HANFORD H ER ALD ON TH E
RELIEVES RHEUM ATISM
STREETS OF SANFO RD . A GOOD
! C H AN C E FOR AM BITIO US BOYS
“ I can simply say that Foley Kid­
TO M A K E BIG PRO FITS FOR A ney Pills gave mo relief from rheu­
ELTON J. M O U G H TO N FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS matic pains, and have not used sup­
SHIPI* A T T H E H ER ALD OFFICE. ports for the last six weeks (hqd to
AR C H ITE C T
dh-tf
R*om 7, M iller Bldg.
use tw o).
the beat proof you can
IA N FORD
FLORIDA W A N T E D — Second hand two horse have that Foley Kidney Pills are e f­
wagon.— Fred Walsma.
Bl)-3tp fective 4s this, that since they cleared
W A N T E D — Man with rar to sell com­ my system o f uric acid, have been en­
plete line high quality tires and tirely free o f pain and depression,"
tubes. A money making proposition writes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles,
fo r either full or part time. Exclu­ Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains,
sive territory.— Stcrlingworth Tire &amp; Dull Headaches and tired feeling are
LAW YER
quickly « J l5 Y ^ t y F °ley Kidney
— Court House Rubber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio.
‘ 101-ltp PHI*. Sold everywhere.— Adv.

ICHELLE MAINES

An ex­

h«*i i:.

rooms,
101-5tp

J

Const Railway will Fold an all-day

In I Irrttll (*«turl. N m n i l h Jinllrlnt t ' l r rtilf. StMiilniili*
v • I'litrlili*.
\ ii n m iiiN
o r i i o m i h j.Ti.iMMum

Although the Antdrlfftn Relief
Administration la rapidly withdraw­
ing its personnel nnd planning to
tnd its work in Russia, Russian
children from Petrograd to Odessa,
O. Shinholser
In thousands o f schools nnd chil­
dren's homes, « r e still sitting down
Contractor nnd Httildcr
happily to their daily meal of
FOR S A L E — Rhode Island eggs for
A.
R. A. food.
FUl ND Momit-i Ireen:.e tag. Own• ANFOKI)
Colonel William N. Haskell, when
FLO RID A
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
rr can have &gt;;iin • ni on identificnhe agreed to feed up to 3,000,009
Ellsworth, Mlrnrdull Avenue, San­ .lion
and pay mg for ad. t all at HerRussian children to tho coming
I,
ford.
S.l-tfp
harvest, requisitioned sufficient food
UT-tfe
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
supplies to cnablo him to carry out
i FOR S A L E —*'» Pointer pups, No. 1|
O ln U lla il irtl IIMIN
that program. As tho Relief A d­
Isln-k. See Vick Hawkins, 1Hi Sanministration withdraws from tho
Real I'viliile, Loans and Insurance
he
able
to
get
f
uel
ford Avc.
iVI-CV.
districts, supplies aro left behind In
i oiiioanie • have per- 1 the hands or the various committees
101-M Magnolia Avc, I OR S A L E — Nw. 817 West Eirsl' St.
- el' getting air in
organized to enrry- on tho work in
Attractive terms. Address pwnrr.
quantities sufficient to meet the esti­
I'.ox 782, Daytona, Fla.
litl-lfe
mated need until tho new harvest Is
gathered.
The photograph shows
ciTEYVAKT The Florist
O FFER E X TR AO R D IN A R Y
C O M ITO N IS CHAM PION
IBM ftt mQ smaller feeding centers
Floral Designs One new five room house with hath,
Cut Flowers—— —
LETTER W RITER OF S T A T E ;
full lot, well locuted—NEVER OC­
W RITES A L L TH E T IM E
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Iieal Estate Conditions
CUPIED.
M l Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W
PRICE
I II* T h r ,! wmirlrt I n i l* r r «&lt; * | 1
Excellent in Florida,
$3,000.00------------ Terms to suit you
TA L L A H A S S E E , Flu.. July 2fi.—
Professor J. C. Compton, chief clerk
A R E A L II MIGA IN
Fairly Active Market
SANFORD M A C H IN E
to the superlnlendeiit of puldie in­
A. P. C O N N E LLY A SONS
7'J-lfe struction, soon will he i|iialillcd to Eleven Florida, I'ilies Report Good
COM PANY
M D LLS FOR SAl.M .lust unloaded a •■liter a contest to decide who is the
General Machine nnd Holler
Mark els For Real Estate.
ear o f fine mules, for sale or champion letter writer uf Florida, hiB
Works
trade. Come to see them.—Whighnm friends believe.
Cylinder Grinding
Real estate conditions in Florida
117-fitp | The professor writes letters in the generally an* good, and there is a
Phone 62---------Sanford, Florida A- Renton, Sanford, Fla.
1TH E SIN G E R SEW I N&lt; I Machine Co. 1morning •luring tnid-day am again fairly active market for business and
, has a few slightly use'll machines in the ufternuon, betimes passing u residence properly,» it is indicated in
that they will sell at a substantial re­ smile and good words to the throngs reports o f 11 Florida cities Compiled
duction for cash or on easy terms.— Dial visit the capitol and find their by the National Association o f Real
T. M. Dunlap, corner Rllli and Laurel, way to Florida's edunctional head­ Estate Boards, which have just been
■nude public.
phone 550-W.
PH-fitp;; w-lU2-ltp quarters.
f i r f -------- a u t o

ST. A U G U S TIN E , July 20. — Tim
cii'tlia association o f the Florida East
jiicnic. Sat unlay at Ormond.

FOR RENT— 5 room apartment, unfin nished, 71d Oak avenue. Phone
301.
!&gt;7-5tp
FOR R E N T— 1•Tirnishe d connecting
housekeeping runtiiH,
with hath.
also furnished room. 813 Magnolia
Avc.
PH-fitp
FOR KENT Two and one-half acre
farm south of licit* Sanitarium on
liox 115.
Union Avenue. P, O. 1
IW- ■Up; w-|(l2-ltp

m
hJ
Kv
8x

W IL L H A V E PICNICS

cursion train will m a k e: the "trip
which will Fo the occasion •&gt;£ the third
annual outing of the organization.

F o il R E N T— Furnished nnd unfur­
nished apartments and sleeping
rooms. Ferndnle apartments, under
new management, Bishop lllock, cor­
ner First street and Pnlinettn avenue.
— \V. It. Grovenstein, Manager, Phone
251-W.
ilO-tpK

nicihfciM'ssaiiuiuh

Quick Service Transfer

A. R. A. Withdrawing, Lea. .s . . i
For Russian Children Weakened
By Hard Years of the Famine

R A IL W A Y CLERKS

in Moscow. It is maintained for tho I lng harvest will bring to Russin food
children who are pupils In tho school |enough to care for her teeming milplctured, but it Is typical of what lions nnd leave a goodly surplus to
the A. R. A. is doing all over Russin. bo exported. 11ecuuse it is purely an
The faces of tho children aro tho emergency organization for the re- i
best Index of Die success which tho lief of famine, tho American Relief '
American Relief Administration has Administration believes that tho
attained in counteracting tho rav­ harvest tijno should see the end o f
ages o f famine und undernourish­ Its Russian progrnm. Tho tank of
ment. They toll, better even than relieving the general poverty that
tho letters which the children write exists because of tho breakdown of
to their American benefactors, how tho industrial life o f the country
much tho nourishing cocoa, tho corn and the disorganization of the social
grits and tho fats, the good wheat and economic structures nnd tho
dour and American milk have meant slow work o f reconstruction and
to the millions o f half-starved rehabilitation
la left to other
urchins, ninny of them orphans, agencies.
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many o f them merely lost or aban­
But whatever may bo done for
doned. who hnvo found their way thorn in tho future, there nro mil­
Into tnc Russian Institutions— insti­ lions of children in Russia who will
tutions so destitute o f funds os to cherish tho memory of tho "A h ra '"
be unablo to provide tho Faro de­ kitchens, where they nto strango but
cencies for healthful living.
hungor-q
hunger-quenching
foods
In tb«^
... Uy&gt; prospects a ru th a } tho « D t _ J S M l .o f tho ItlCftl XflUlno.

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f**r t lit*
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C ITA TIO N .
T o tlir i M t l u r i " and Tfixpi»)t*rft o f
n ili! S |n’ul;i { T o i ’ SvItiMii IH nI r ie l N il 2,
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In tlo ithovo Mt&gt; li d tNuirt hy Hpeelnl
T o * Si'liMni I »lntrlrt
No. 2. Hemlnulr
i*itiiniy, Florhln, Ktrilnu f»»rtli tli«* fo r t
l liai a i h uMiuA linn I...... r o l l e d find
l u ld in rot Id S|Hr (a I '1*011 Sr li ool DI h It'lri No, '* o n * l i t o lotli itax «»f .fuU,
I!*21, !•* il.iv Holin' o h r l h o r *»r not
t Ii i'll' NttiHifil I m
d hv *a Id S peel a I
r.-ut SrltMfd I 'lH tilr t. hoinlo In tin* Mint
..f i .U.mio in». to l i n i r l n ii ri'81 ot tin*
l i it.* «Y **l\ |m r «*f»ni o u ; i . i w r fiitntint.
j IntrT'uN't i mix nI■*I«. isoitiLoititiiolCy. i*rltirl (Mil I •i tioitiirr t hlrt &gt; » r n m nfl**r llto
1d o t r i.f Mm* l.ololo, nU*l tin mild iMilldn
i |m hr d i i f n l .1ii t&gt; U t . |*t21. th r inn'
nf th r ?«3i til holuH to hi* llitrd f*'l
i tin* '|111 r 111»ni * nf nrif nti I rtti, InMill ill tit:,
« i i hi it: lour, f urtihdilfiK or o t l i n w l s r tin
p n i v l t K mliMol iMilldltlur* and arliunl
i:ri'in nh and fop th r « \rtii*|vr lai* o f
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Mild
:t|.. . 1,1 1 Tii % Si hold I i|i*t r l n N o ?, I lull
t raiivaxM of tin- i * I urn* of m i d r l r r liiifi hI ii . u t*r I mu f.udr that nit hi «d rrt ion m
In f.tvur of Ih r Inntiaiirr nf
|Mi. Ha Id |imit ii|■* :ih Iifonotlthl hy th r Din•l vh i
. ..
; N o w l l i r m f o r e In fttinttiunen* to an
ordi't nf tlir I'ntit l In f r i l l Itlftdn Mint 111
' rum for rn it v w ith Jaw N o th ’ *- la h r t r h y
g h . ii that lh«* rltl*riiN and tiiX|o»y«»tH
».f tin Mihl Sin r ia l T o i S rh o ol Mlalrlot
\o
S«.min.•!.- I ' n t u t h , Florlihi, nr»*
h&gt; thr M.fhl ii nli 'r and hy law rt*f|tilrrd
in I* and Attpr.tr hrf.o**
Hotiorilhlf*
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San fuoJ,
til til&gt;
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i , W It % ¥ It 111
mil *•;1HIM*. If onjt Tt if»y lilt x &gt;
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uf tin- rcpuiting cities insist they are tHis particular phase of agriculture.
These days will be Thursday, Friday
lint being overbuilt.
The summary o f the national real mid Saturday, August O il.
estate situation in the survey indi­
Special efforts are being taken to
ONE IN TEN
cates that a general housing shortage see that every vital problem o f truck­
Neglecting a littlo wound, cut or abroad
exists throughout the country. Of ing is covered in the prog ram, und the ion of thu tlndi limy In ninn rase* out of
the 215 cities repotting, I I I report interests o f the small trucker, rather ten cause no prrat sulTering or inconveni­
shortage, til report no shortage, and than those of the man who cultivates ence, hot it is thn ono cosa in ten that
rnuacn blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
2H indicate a shortage,1,a* moderate, many acres, are to be given most con­ clinmio festering sore. Tho chcsiicat,
safest und liest rotirso is to disinfect tho
lint not acute,
,
sideration.
wound with linuitl Boroiono and apply
Six cities report some overbuild­
Some of the subjects to lie studied the Iturozoiu) l ’owdcr to complete tho
ing.
are: Nematodes and their control, healing process, l’ rlco (liquid) 30c. 60o
A large increase nationally in the disease control of truck crops,
s'cl and $1.20. Powder 30o ami 60c. Sold by
amounts of building permits up to control of truck, spraying equipment
U NION P H A R M A C Y
June 1, 1923, over the siinie period needed by the trucker, sweet potato
Sanford, Florida
in I!fii22, is reported. Inereases are culture, seedbed and seed selections,
reported by lrt5 cities, 15 report a tie- i . fss of vegetables in transit, m arket-1
The real estate boards* report com­ crease, 12 report no change.
lag and storage.
An upward t.rend in residence rent­
prises conditions in 215 cities and
lb ports teaching the university in
counties in the United States and als is noted in 123 cities, 2fi report a
dicate that many farm families are
downward trend a ltd -83 arc station­
Canada.
rnmiug to Gainesville to make farm­
A L L SIZES
Eleven Florida cities are included ary. Reports front 170 cities indicate ers' week their vacation week this
in this total, ami nine of them re- a strong upward trend in business i year. Arrangements have been made
port the market for residence pro­ rentals, six report a downward ten­ I whereby farmers who attend may ohperty very good or fair, while tWn dency and 2fi report a stationary con­ 1tain rooms and meals on the campus
if
in
i
describe as “ slowly." Duly one Flor­ dition.
105 Palmetto Avc.--------Phone 4B1-J
n.Mrkct conditions in tVsidc.tllul, fl)r «* ‘ll*ll« r «
ida city says the market for Irtisine.-ia
pruprety
are
reported
good
in
I
IK
property is slow, thu remaining 10
saying It is good, fair, excellent or cities, fair in fill and poor in 15. On 1
business property, the condition is re* j
very active.
ported good in 13fi cities, fair in fi2
B u llin g permits in the 11 report­
ing Florida cities generally show an und poor in 33,
Labor conditions arc reported sat- j
Increase, although one city did not
^ I Is factory in I I I cities, fair in 10 and1
report on this activity, apil two re
unsatisfactory in 80,
|,
port no d lffir .n o . in !h . „ o T b .r ; ,f
The mortgage money supply con­
inpermits. The values shuw,,
tinues to be generally satisfactory in
crease in these two, however.
150 reporting cities, while 05 report
The trend o f relit on residential a shortage. Seventeen cities report
property is described us upward in
11
a moderate supply.
seven reporting cities, while four re­
port rent* stationary. Business dis­
trict rentals arc tending upward in It) Truck Farmers
cities, and stationary in one.
Who Attend Meet

Bicycle Tires!
$1.65 UP

P. I». ItINIOS

There is u labor shortage in three
Florida cities, but
the remaining
eight say labor'conditions arc good,
or very good.
Eight cities report an Insufficiency
o f mortgage money for extensions
developments, while three assort they
have a plentiful supply o f funds.
Four o f the reporting cities declare
they have a housing shortage, and
one aays it has u shortage, too, but
that the altoation Is nnt‘ «c vte.k (A ll

2 ^kllTIy/Ui
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A t The University
Kind Good Program Awaits
Them During the Week

Will

TH E B IN D IN G OF S A T A N
M IL L E N IU M ”

A N D TH E

i Hear this subject tonlp.ht at the
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The

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p re s s )

G A IN E S V ILLE , July 2fi»— Truck
farmers who attend Farmers' and
Fruit Growers' Week nt the Univer­
sity of.Florida, August (L-II, will find,
that three days have been set aside,
for the study o f problems relating to j

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Big Tent, Palmetto Ave. and Third St.
Tomorrow the Subject is “Hell”

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1923

PAGE FOUR

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

R. L . SH IPP, Editor

CRIQUE AND
DUNDEE BOUT
ON TONIGHT

BASE BALL NEWS] DEMPSEY WILL
~
BATTLE FIBPO
SAYS RICKARD
Y E S T E R D A Y ’S R E SU LTS

Florida Stale League
St. Fete 4, Orlando 5,
Tnmpa 0, Daytona ft.
Lakeland 2, Urndentown 7.

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I It |r T h e A « n i H n &lt; n l I ' r e m l

n t r Tfc, A » I N &gt; I , M

N E W YO RK, July 2&amp;—.lark DompRoy Stewart tonight in "Uuming
N E W YORK, July 2(1.— Eugene
acy, world's heavyweight champion, Words."
Criqui, French holder o f the world's
anil Luis Angel Firpo, hl» challenger
featherweight boxing crown, and
You-will like this tale of this north- Johnny Dundee, his itnlinn-Anioricnn
from the Argentine, have been match­
ed for n title bout, probably In Sep­ woods featuring Roy Stewart as a challenger, were pronounced
lust
tember nt a site within or close to hero o f the Royal Mounted.
night to he fit and ready for their
New York.
Promoter Tex Rickard
chumpionship match tonight nt the
, American I.endue
announced late yesterday that articles
This is n story thnt will bring the Polo Grounds.
Detroit 0, Chicago 3.
binding the match had been signed hy tears to your eyes more than once.
New York ft, Philadelphia 4.
Doth boxers wore well under the
Firpo ami Jack Kearns, the cham­
Cleveland 2, St. Louis 3, (11
120 pounds limit today, Dundee scal­
pion’s manager, hut said the date andI Don’ t miss one of the best o f its ing 124 V*, after u light workout,
nings).
place were still a matter o f uncer­ kind.
Wnshington-Duston, rain.
and Criqui n half pound less. They
tainty.
will he close to those figures when
"You can say that the match is
Also “ Sniarly" a two:pnrt Century th(&gt;y CBtop tho r5rm
Southern Association *
signed,
sealed
and
delivered,"
Rick­
pomedy.
Chattanooga 3, Birmingham 4 (U
Roxing followers anticipate one of
ard snid, "and thnt it will ho held in
innings),
the keenest title fights of a season
the United Slates but I can give no
And tonight the honor guests will that already has witnessed a half
Nashville ft, Atlanta 8.
other
details
now."
ho
Dr. Mnson and family and will see dozen championship contests.1* Among
Kittle Rock 2, Mobile 3.
Ilclef
that
Rickard
had
the
Fnlo
this
fine* picture without cost to them. experts, Dundee has been a slight fa
Memphis-New Orleans, rain.
Crounds in mind ns the probable site
,,
,| vorjto, but the Frcnchhmnn, yho demwas strengthened hy information thnt
And thru* don t forget h riday and 0|]strftt(,d hi„ ipce(j )iml |)Unch|ng pow­
LA M E S TO D A Y
he had held another conference with •Saturday— Norma Tulmndgc ami t,cw
Florida Slate l,cnKur
ers in knocking Johnny Kilbnne from
Charles
A. Stonehnm, president o f the Cody in "W ithin the Law " with In­ the throne, nearly two months ago,
Orlando at Daytona.
ternational News, ordy one day old.
New York Ginnts.
*
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
has many ardent barker*.
Whnt Rickard has guaranteed eith­
Rradentown nt Tampa.
Roth nre clover ring generals and
er fighter was not disclosed. When
good boxers. Criqui, 29 years old, is
H
U
M
P
H
R
IE
S
W
O
N
Firpo came hack to the United States
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
n year younger, hay some advantage
Inst March for n series o f matches
HIS O W N G A M E B Y
in height and reach and is a harder
under the promoter’s auspic.es, the
Florida State League
hitter, hut Dundee's supporters be­
S
IN
G
L
IN
G
IN
9TH
Won Lout Pet. frst o f which was with Hill Rrennan,
lieve bis endurance and aggressiveRradentown ....... . O
.733 it was said, the Argentine fighter was
***H
** # K
O R L A N p q , July.2ft.— Rert llumph- nesa will offset these advantages
9
.710 promised $100,000 in event he gained lies was too much for the Saints yes­
Orlando ............... 22
The ndvnqro sale reached $100,000
a title bout with Dempsey. The cham­
18
.438
14
Daytona
terday. For the second time in the yesterday, according i o promoters,
.414 pion's end, it was figured, probably three game series the veteran won who announced they exported to ex­
17
Kt. PctcrslrarK ___ 12
DANGER IN RICE
I X P K K M K R IT A T K D THOUGHTS. | Insurance Is the basis o f all credit.
.414 would be close to $500,000.
17
Lakeland .............. 12
from the down statu clan. Rert look ceed $150,(100 by today.
SEED
IM
PO
R
TA
TIO
N
S
It is easier to make a virtue o f When a man has a fire and hi- prop.
a
22
.290
Tampa .................
Arrangements have be. n* made to
up Du* hurling assignment in the first
S
A
Y
S
D
E
P
A
R
T
M
E
N
T
necessity
than.it is to make a nec-j ert
is insured he wants his money
of the ninth, but that isn’ t the story handle a crowd of 05,000.
Vanderbilt Football
______
.'easily
o
f
virtue.
* at once. Insurance reserves must )k&gt;
National la-ague
o f how he won the game for the
*
Team Will Play Eight Uurkcmen, ft to 4. Humphries came
Won Lost IVt.
TALI.AHA.SKKK. Fla., July 2l!.—
kept in nssi'ts that can be turned into
Advice is premature experience.
LOW TID ES ON REACH, 1021
31
.650
According
to
information
received
by
cash
immediately.
New York ............ fiO
aftc
Hcwarc of the woman who is in
Games This Season to liat in the last o f the ninthFrancis'
36
.607
F " rPnoon nn'1 uf,,‘rnoon
orcu r!the' Flori.!:, agricultural department. her clcmcr.t when
Ginrinnati ............ *64
si:.*; minded by
two were down, with "Chili
.627
43
Pittsburgh ..... ...... 48
Just " t^ U,:|,rOXin,f' t',ly th" *a,nC huur a,ul the federal department of agriculture templnt ion.
None o f Them Will lie Played With ' 1" n h,,&lt;1 " n
hn,f
"»■ » minute.
MOTHERS
43
.527
Ihas placed a quarantine against im­
Chicago ........ ....... *18
to prove to Orlando fans and to tlu
Some women have the liappy knack
Watch for symptoms of worms in your
Date
June
Florida.
46
.511
portation into this country of diseased
Kt. Louis ....... ...... 47
Saints that he was the nemisis o f
of being .*&lt;» disagreeable that ineti children. These parasite* tiro the grmt
rice fungous, including down mildew,
43
.517
Hrooklyn ............. 4ft
dc*lroycra of child life. If you have
Rrndley's tend], Rert shot a hot one,
N A S H V IL L E . Term.. July 2ft.— Tin
reaso i to think your child has worms, act
leaf Moot, Idrgtit and glume blotch, keep away from them.
Philadelphia .
20
,295
02
I down the left field foul line, Francis j
will
piny eight |
A reformer is one who tries to qui■■kly. Give the little tme a due* or
r.5
as
Well
ns
dangerous
insect
pests
new
25
Uimloti
.278 Vanderbilt team
twin.I Whit.*'h ( "ream Vermifuge. Horan
games this fall, six o f them at Dud­ coming in with lift* winningr un o f the
and heretofore .lint widely prevalent chase h'slory op a bm k alley when cuMiut e\, t where lliis tiuo'-tri'-d and'
game
anil
the
Saints
left
Tinker
Field
ley Field, the new concrete stadium
■o distributed within and throughout lie think« it is going to repeat it- so cesiful rviiu-i|y j* iimvI. It drrvi-s out
American League
that was opened for use Inst year. for the Inst this this season. Score: i
.11 IW - Ui2ft„ rl1l'"Vtttt(M" S t a t e s .
•n. .. i&lt;IIit.-X. .rmv.mul restnmv'tltc* ni-yho 'nt* —*J
♦tlf,
IVt.
Won Lost
&lt;Irlfrndo r ■.
HIM) ( « 2 IH)| —fi ■
iK*:.l'.b to baby checks. Price 35c; Siidliy
The Commodore* will Journey to Ann
tlioie-and
A
pprnximatrly
twenty
Many
wlm
are
old
i
tiongh
to
know
.616
38
ft]
New York
200 ft 1ft tftft— t
Arbor for their annual clash with St. Petersburg
U N IO N PH A R M AC Y
bushels o f rice was rai-ed in Floi id:i j wi It they were young enough to have
4
Cleveland
6ft
.682
Michigan oil October 13, and on the
(to
find
out.
dtiiing
the
1922
-ca:
on.
Sanford, Florida
.510
17
1
4
Kt. Limb:
I following
Saturday
will
appear C H A P M A N
W IN S
.5011
II
11
Detroit
against Texas at Dallas. The sched­
LA ST O N E FOR
.483
Chicago
46
13
■ M nnaannaritiit znK aw n an x i « i i t x » e * t t B a * a » a D r z a e m r u i : a B j a r : r » g x ; t B r r c r : r r i i : - J i C u i i t i r i J M
ule, jit*l made public, shown Vitmly
.172 again lined up against its ancient
17
12
Philadelphia
D A YTO N A CLUB
61)
.125 Turke Day opponent — Sewnnoc. The
37
Washington
( I bis Was Wri l t i a by a Woman)
.376 schedule follows:
63
Ronton.»
32
DAY-TON A,- .luty '-’ft A tripld plav
c-»
1 Ceptember 20- Middle
Tennessee was made here yesterday by the Tam­
pa leant playing the locals. With a
|State
Xoirnat,
at
Nashville.
S U L L Y W O N HIS
Oct idler ft— Howard
College,
at runner oil first and another on sec­
ond. tii* Daytona huttt Km cut a line
T E N T H S T R A IG H T
Nnrdix file.
, Otcnber l.'l -Michigan, at Ann Ar- drive to the second Irasi'inan, duuba m e y e s t e r d a y hnr,
j ling both the 1 uniter oil nCroed nriil 21
the runner on first. * iinpmun pitch- 22
October 2ft Texas, at Dallas.
R R AD E N TO W N ,
July
2ft.— Roy
■it a woinh i ful game, shuttiri): Tam ­
October 27 -Tolane. at Nashville.
Sullivan, ace hurler, won his tenth
November 4— Mississippi A. &amp;. M pa out, 5 to ft. The score:
straight game yesterday when BradU tlft l l ll l l (Itltl
II o r,
Tampa
at Nashville.
entown made a clean sweep o f the
out) :»»&lt;) 20x—ft
November I I — University o f Tell- Daytona
Lakeland series, drubbing the High­
ncssee, lit Nashville.
landers 7 to 2. A jumping one-hand­
November 18— University o f Geor­
I ant tut nld-lushioncd luty or of tho necessi­
Huginen Make It
ed catch and double o f n sizzling lin­
toward losing a customer, and had certainly
gia, at Nashville.
er by Elliott featured. The score:
ties
for my household. I go to I ho store ntyTwo in Row Off
le d a good deal of time, especially since some
Thanksgiving
Day— Sewanre,
at
Lakeland
........ 010 010 000—2
■clf. To tr.o this work is not irksomo. In
a*(iville.
olln r people were standing around waiting to
Rradentown
, 000 007 OOx— 7
Pri&gt;
s fur n
M*iisnn lift* v\fact, I like it. 1 like to look at the shelves so
be waited on. First Quarter Full .Moon Last quarter
cel lent, neeording to Dan Meliugin.J
P H IL A D E L P H IA , July 2d.— New
full
of
cans
an.I
packages
of
so
many
colors.
G, W. Lawton, Rracetet Watch Ex­
June 21
June 28
July B
long-time coach o f llut &lt; nmmodores.! York matlt* it two in a row from Phil*
1 liko lo do this for tho same reason that I
pert, 2tB Hpulh Orange, brlando, Fla.
,
,
,
,
,
,
.July
2U
July
27
Aug 4
If that grocer had sold advertised goods he
hut he is not expecting to present as
4-2 t-t fi­
L
,
1
1
wh,
^
»
.,ilr;
,,,K
Aug.
w
*
a u B. 20
Kept.
3
don't
mind
being
in
a
crowd.
&gt;w.tthl
certainly have had the brand I sugstrting a team un in the past few finish gave the Yankees a five to four
Kept. 2 1
O il. 3
yeurs, owing to graduation
taking victory. Ruth was purposely passed Kept. 17
ge I imI and he would have made a sale; in­
When in a crowd4! look for familiar faces.
Its a hard wot Id. Drive methods
away sunn* o f the strong material of |three time* bringing hi* total passes
cidentally,
he would have bid us good day
started un for the poorhousr, and
When I soo thorn l am delighted. When I
Itai hand cold waves are uninvited
last year, ltnnar, cm!; Khun, quur- this season to I ftp. The score:
cheerily
and
we would have been satisfied. .
no wwunt of method in diiving starts I
guest* that can usually In* counted on
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
teiback and captain; Itccse, Rountree, New York
(MU) 0(10 041— B P :i
un for emergency ward.
to appear at any picnic.
and several other old members will Philadelphia
when I see them I buy. Those goods have
020 00! 10ft t P 1
Familiar faces are wonderful. To me, in
tcturn, however.
Khnwkcy and Kchung; Nasty, llcibecome familiar to mo through advertising
The only three
thing* entirely
my
capacity ns a buyer for a fairly large
nineh and Perkin*.
.and I have noticed that the grocery men who
empty ate a vacuum, Europe** purse,
household,
familiar things on the shelves of
Reds Lose When
and the house when the w-ife is away.
have the most o f those familiar packages
ST.
LOUIS,
July
2ft.—
SIU.
Louts
the stores I visit are only a little less wonderCORRECTED M A Y 1, 192.1
Luii uc Weakens
somehow or other seem to always go ahead.
broke even on the four game series
1
South Round
itil. for those familiar,things help me in do­
r
In The Seventh with Cleveland by winning yester­
1
went
into
a
store
not
of
my
own
choosing
ing hotter and more economically the job
day’* game 3 to 2 in II innings. The
A rrive
Departs
but with a friend who, among other things*
C
IN
C
IN
N
A
T
I.
July
2ft.*-Hrooklyn
which
I must work at every day.
score:
2:16 n.m.
83
2:30 a.m.
No.
Wc
have
just
closed
a
Tire
Distribu­
pulled
Cincinnati
back
into
a
tie
with
Cleveland
000
(til
l)0()
0
0
-2
7
ft
asked
for
a
very
well
known
article
of
food
8:40 a.m.
No.
27..........
000 Hit fttlft 01— 3 12 2 tors tauttrml with the Oldfield uml
which is packed in a can, although she did
2:45 p.m. Pittsburgh by winning the first game St, Louis
89
2:25 p.m.
No,
Those advertised articles which I buy and
o
f
Ihu
series
from
the
local*
yester­
Coveleskie
anti O’N eil;
DanfiTrlh Michlin Tire Factories that will per­
7:^0 p.m.
85 .
6:55 p.m.
No.
not ask for any specific kind. 1 id ways buy
which
I always buy I know have been sub­
mit us to furnish you these celebrat­
day ft to 3. Tho score:
ami Scvereid.
----------and
instinctively
I
told
her
that
was
mitted
to the criticism of both comjtetitor
ed lire* ut less than wholesale prices
Brooklyn ..... 000 000 210-fl to 2
Northbound
the
kind
she
should
ask
for.
Clt
some
of
the
same
quality
tires,
and
consumer.
This subjection to almost
Cincinnati
....
002
000
001—
3
7
2
CHICAGO, July 2ft.— Detroit made
Departs
A rrive
O
LD
FIELD
oversize
and
M
ll'H
E
L
IN
Vance
and
DeBerry
j
Luque
and
a
clean
sweep
o
f
the
three
game
scr­
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
2:03 n.m.
82 ....... 1:48 a.m.
No.
The dealer overheard me and said, "M ad­
Regular CORDS
ies with Chicago yesterday when they
12:06 p.tn. Hargrave.
No.
84..........11:15 a.m.
to me that tho manufacturer bus supreme
am, I never sell that article, I sell instead
started a batting rally in the sixth 30x3 Vi ..................................... *11JS
8D....... , 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m.
No.
confidence
in his goods. He cannot tell »
.............. i.....................
20.NO
PITTSB U RG H , July 20,— PitUburg inning amt drove Cvengroa o ff the 32x4
something very much h otter-------------- my
No.
2H ....... jl0:00 p.m.
falsehood about the things he makes, because
33x4
21.95
went into a tie with Cincinnati for mound, winning 0 tif 3. The score:
own brand."
&lt;
i it
i •
there
are too many in the world to find hint
32x4'-a
*.....................................
20.00
second
place
yesterday
when
they
de­
Detroit
......
000
024
000—6
11
2
Trilby ltranrli
flated
Boston
In
both
gnmea
a
dauldo
**MVk
•
..............
2N.30
out.
Chicago
...
........
100
200
000—3
t)
0
Then
he
launched
into
a
five-minute
talk
Departs
Arrivu
34.90
Dauss
and
Dossier; Cvengros, 33x5
7:30 a.m. header, winning the first ft to 2 and
xNu. 1jyl'O ••It•*4-»
on why this article was belter than the.one
35x6
35.NO
the
second
10
to
3.
The
scores:
Thurston anti Krhalk.
3:25 p.m.
xNo. 24........ . 1
Constnnt advertising of any product proves
I hail named, lint somehow my friend had
110.25
30x0
First game:
«•
xNu. 25 ........ 1:30 p.m.
that product has stood the test of scrutiny*
been convinced hy what 1 had suggested and
3Hx7
33.75
Boston
000 002 0tt0 2 8 1
STO PPED I l l s P A IN S
. 5:50 p.m.
xNo. 101 .
Is it any wonder then why I, ns one o f sever­
40x8
she
did
not
buy
that-can
which
the
grover
110.50
Pittsburgh .
. Otto 1)00 t lx — ft 10 0
“ I was suffering with a severe cold,
al
million women in my same position, prefer
These
prices
are
cash.
offered.
Miller,
Renton,
Oeschger,
Cooney
headache and pains in luy* abdomen,"
/
Leesburg Itrunch
Truck
Tire
owners
note,
carefully
and
O
'N
eill;
Atlanta
and
Schmidt,
articles
with which I am acquainted to pro­
writes
J.
B.
Dring,
Newport,
It.
1.
Departs
A rrive
And
I
thought
as
1
walked
out
how
stub­
and
supuly
your
needs
for
the
coming
“
A
fte
r
taking
Foley's
Honey
and
Second
game:
ducts about which 1 have no knowledge and ,
xNo. 167......... . 3:55 p.m.
Ronton
008 000 010— 3 U 1 Tur in conjunction with Foley Cath­ season now. Prices subject to chnngi*
born and obstinate that man was. lie had
No. 21........... 2:45 p.m.
about which th e manufacturer docs not scent, ,
640 OOO OOx— 10 10 1 artic Tablets I wna entirely relieved without notice. These tires arc av­
0:30 n.m. Pittsburgh
lost a sale, bad prubably taken his first step
«
xNo. 168........ . *
to have the courage to enlighten me?
Fillingim,
McNamara
anti Gibson; o f my cold and pains." Coughs re­ eraging thvir users 23,000 miles. We
7:10 p.nn
No. 22..........
sulting from
Bronchitis, Asthma, guarantee our products.
Morrison and Gooch.
Oviedo Branch
Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping
Departs
A rrive
'I'ltV tieulilc about having your ton- Cough arc quickly relieved with Fol• xNo. 120....— ; 7:46 n.m.
Tho largest
3:40 p.m. siln removed tu prolong your life is ey'a Honey and Tar.
xNo. 127______
that you have tu wait so long to see selling cough medicine lu the world. PH O N E 543—SAN FO R D , FLO R ID A
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
7-21-24-20-28-4t
whether it work*.
•Dally, except Buaday.
H llllllllllllllllllllllllllllig iiiiiiiiiiiim u m
National League
Ronton 2-3, Plttahurgh BIO.
Hrooklyn G, Cincinnati 3.
No others scheduled.

|W hy Are Some Store- j
| keepers So Obstinate? |

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RAY BROTHERS

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Yon tin find the name o f
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In Sanford in thla Column
each day.

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Optician-Optometrist
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Sanford, Fla.

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
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ADS

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tell u*. I’ hona 498
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S. 0. Shinholser
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FLORID A

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Ural Estate, Loans and Insurance
I'hmir IS

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101-8 Magnolia Avc.

STEW ART The Florist

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Cards of Hanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, eeeh
of whom. In hi* choarn profeealoo th* Herald recom­
mend* to the people.

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to to to to to to to to to

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-nt-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
■ AN FORD
FLO RID A

FRED R. W IL S O N
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLO RID A

KLTON J. M O U G H TO N
A R C H ITE C T
R*om 7, M iller Bldg.
SANFORD
FLO RID A

ICHELLE M A IN E S
LAW YER
• :— Court House

I I I I I r e n i t t ' o i i r f t N i* v r lH h J m l l r t n l f l r r i i l t , *♦*»»» I m il r C h i h Q i l ‘T itrl«l* tt
\ vi n m i i i N o r im im ih *.i ;i .&lt;nhmki
|shi i:.

FOR R E N T— Furnished nnd unfur-

to
ni shetl apartments nnd sleeping
to
rooms., Fcrndnlo apartments, under J
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K; • *l al T a x
I Muir lot No. 2, 8 *tmin.ifi* t'liuuiy. 1‘ lnritlii, I»y M J. Ovi*r*
k i t n i , \v. v . |*it mi, mill j . \v. d a *
I » * i i . T i i i h i * i 'n.

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unfurnished

FOR RE NT Furnished
modern. I’ll! ne 551-.I.

! FOR S A L E — Rhode Island eggs for
FOUND
setting, 15 eggs for f t . 00.
Mrs.
1
f r can
Ellsworth, ‘‘Ueardull Avenue. San­
.1 K illi a n d
ford.
83-tfp

I' tin Ida i'cen.-e tag. j ( iwn■*ii • 0^.1111 nlifntificnp a y ::
for a.lS^aJL ut llero ffic e .
07-tfe

n ld

FOR S A L E —5 Pointer pups. No. 1 1___ ;
stuck. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San*1 i
ford Avc. .
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in

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I o i; SA LE No.' s l t 'w . St First"St.
ft: t
Attractive terms. Address owner.
111!
Pox 782, Daytona, Fin.
OD-tfc

.v l~• old,* to get- fi
Moanie • have pi
of getting air

I lu r r l im t i *

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Florlil n

U T A T IO &gt; *
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T t \x Stiiniil I »|**t r h i No. 2.
. Si fi&gt;hio lr F i m o t y . F l o r i d a :
i W lirivn *:
A |*&lt;iltlon han I•«?t*I» lllrd
; in tin’ alo'Vo
&gt; l n l F o u r t by Sprclnl
i\n SiiiM.d IdHirlrt
No 2, H nn ln o lo
•*oi»nty* F lo rid a , n i i l l m t fo r iti I b r fit*'*
iltjtl a sdtM'lloii b a n b r r f i r n l l r d Bflil
j Ik Id in ua Id Sp»idi*l T ux Srhool Din|t l i r t N o
mi* I b r IiMIi day o f July.

rooms,
101-5tp

apartment,
tun titp

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#
lit** Hln!** o f Florliln. «'* rcl t i r o . A
I *»■*\ * it *••». S t a t u
A t t o r r o -y
f* »r t t i r

to FOR RENT-— Furnished connecting
housekeeping rooms,
with bath,
Ft
to also furnished room. 813 Magnolia
Avo.
fW-fltpj
to FOR R E N T—Two and one-italf acre
to
farm south of licit;*. Sanitarium on
to Union Avenue. P, O. l!ox lift.
!♦:»- up ; w- 102 -Dp
FOR RENT :
,1 1 1 Elm A v(

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i *)i.ii in t i n , r i i t| T. W ilh.im#*, mnl &lt;*.
v I &gt;.ilt.iN ti* M* tnl'i i * »»f tin* «V»tirity
r . " h i ««f Fni'hi*
I h m ru c tio n
for
HpiiiIip 'I o 4'oii tity, K loiii la .

FOR RENT— ft room apartment, un­
furnished, 711 Oak avenue. Phone
to
to .101._____________________________H7-5tp

O FFER EX TR AO R D IN A R Y
.COMPTON IS CHAMPION
Cut Flower*--------------Floral Designs One new five room house with hath,
.UTTER W RITER OF S T A T E ;
full lot, well located NEVER OC­
WIDTHS A L L TH E T IM E
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
CUPIED.
811 Myrtle A re,-----------Phone 200-W
PRICE
I ll| T in * %nmin*I ft: 11
***| l* r r nh )
$3,000.00 --------— Terms to suit you
TA L L A H A S S E E , Flu., July 23.—
------------------------------------------------A R E A L HAIMS A IN
I’rufeSHiir J. ( ’. Cumplon, chief clerk
SANFORD M A C H IN E
to the superinleiuleiil of puhlie in­
A. P. C O NN E LLY A SONS
79-tfc struction, soon will he ipialitied to
COM PANY
General Machine nnd IkiUer
M 11|,ES FDR SALE .lust uuhmded n cjiler a contest to decide who is the
car o f fine mules, for -sale or {champion letter writer of Florida, his
Works
trade. Conte to sf'e them.— Whighum fiienils believe.
Cylinder Grinding
l»7-fitp
The professor writes letters in the
Phone 61!--------Sanford, Florida i- Renton, Sanford, Flu.
*TH E SING ER SEWI N G M ioh in e Vo. I morning, during mid-day and again
. |,JIR u f(.w sligiitly used machines in the afternoon, betimes passing a
that they will sell at a substantial ro- smile and good words to the throngs
to
durtion for cash or on easy terms.— that visit the capital und find their
T. M. Dunlap, corner lutii and Laurel. way to Florida’s eduuctional head­
Phone 580-W.
t'H-«t|»;; w-102*ltp quarters.

• PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

R.A. Withdrawing, Leai - .
For Russian Children Weakened
....
By Hard Years
Famine

FOR S A LE OR R E N T— Truck in p
land. I have hammock and pine
ttuckinp land developed, partly devel­
oped nnd undeveloped in Iowa City
section for sale or njnt. Write E. R.
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami,
or see Robert Filip, Oviedo.
84-d; w i f e

FARMERS —You can gat se®d b®d
frHin-s ami irrigation plug* at tk* FOR RKN T 1imdshed house Seeping
11111 "is, : for $25,110 or 2 for $18,00
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100 tfc
per month 31 t F. ist Fifth St. lot 3tp
FOR S A L E — Ooaier and Gays' paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty i
FO UND
, Works, Sanford agents.
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FOR SALE

INSU RANCE AG E N C Y

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Ulasslfird Ads 1c n word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
’Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
nrnrdingly.
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FOR R E N T— Store room in new brick
building, pood business location.—
A. 1’. Connelly &amp; Sons.
D5-lfe

new manapement, Bishop IRoek, eor-J
Her First street and 1’nlmettn avenue.]
to
— W. It. Grovenstein, Manager, Phone
to
23 M V ,
tut-tpS

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FOR R E N T

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to
General Shop and Mill to
to
W ork
to
CONTRACTOR and BU ILD ER to
|W Gommrrcisl Street— Sanford, Fla. to
to to

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

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k, .iiV &amp; ffi

m m m tm m
*j*i«-*s** &gt;v»
In Moscow. It Is maintained for the Ing harvest will bring to Russia food
children who are pupils in the school enough to care for her teeming mil­
pictured, but it is typical of what lions nnd leave a goodly surplus to
the A. H. A. is doing nil over Russia. bo exported. Because it is purely an
The faces o f tho children aro the emergency organization for the re- i
best Index of the success which the lief of famine, the American Relief
American Relief Administration hns Administration believes, that, the
attained in counteracting the rav­ harvest time ahuuld see the end o f
ages o f famine und undernourish­ its Russian progrnm. The task of
ment. Theyvti‘ll, better even than relieving the general poverty that
tho letters which the children write exists because of tho breakdown of
to thulr American benefactors, how tho industrial life o f the country
much tho nourishing cocoa, tho corn and the disorganization o f the social
grits and the fats, the good whrat and economic structures nnd tho
ilour and American milk nave mennt slow work o f reconstruction mid.
to the millions o f half-starved rehabilitation
Is left to other
urchins, many o f them orphans, ngencies.
{
many of them merely lost or aban­
But whatever may be dono fo r
doned. who hnvo found their way thorn in tho future, there are mil­
Into the Russian institutions—insti­ lions of children in Russia who will
tutions so destitute o f funds as to cherish the memory of tho "A h ra ” ’
be unable to provide the bare do kitchens, where they ntn strange but
eoneies for healthful living.
hungcr-quenc
hunger-quenching
foods
In J * " \
VM.fiUtiO smaller f eeding centers
pm pccta aro thuj thfl C 9 S U _iS ftri.« the HEftt famine.
Although thft Amerlcftrt Relief
Administration Is rapidly withdraw­
ing its personnel and planning to
end its work In Russia, Russian
rhildrcn from Pctrograd to Odessa,
In thousands o f schools and chil­
dren’s homes, aro still sitting down
happily to their daily nu-al of
A. R. A. food.
Colonel William N. Haskell, when
he ngreetf to feed up to 3,000,000
Russian children to tho coming
harvest, requisitioned sufllcicnt food
aupplios to enable him to carry out
that program. As tho Roliof Ad­
ministration withdrawn from the
districts, supplies aro left behind in
the hands o f the various committees
organized to carry on tho work in
quantities sufficient to meot the esti­
mated need until the new harvest is
gathered.
The photograph shows

Real Estate Conditions
Excellent in Florida,
Fairly Active Market
Eleven

Florida, Cities Report

Markets For Real Estate.

Good

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7 ♦.* 1 * .2 l - X - 2 - II*

iif the reporting cities in*-i-.t they are this particular phase o f agriculture.
These days will be Thursday, Friday
not being overbuilt.
The summary o f 11n* national real and Saturday, Auqusl 0-11.
estate situation in &lt;hc survey indi­
Special efforts are being taken to v r
ONE IN TEN
cates that a general homdng shortage see that every vital problem o f truck­
Neglecting a lit I Li wound, cut or ahnuif
Aists throughout the country. Of ing is covered in the .program, and tlit ion of tho flesh may in nino raw'* out of
the 215 cities repotting, I I I report interests o f the small trucker, rather ten causo no (treat suffering or ineonveniluit it is tho oao easo in ten that
shortage, 31 report no shortage, nnd limn those of the man who cultivates
|||&lt;j(h| |K)Uwning,
_ lock] iv or 1
28 indicate a shortage, ,n * moderate, many acres, are to be given most eon- cbnnno festering sore.
sore, Tho
llio cheapest,
but not acute.
side rat ion.
safest nnd ls-st course is to disinfect tlio
, ,
,.
, ,
,
, wound with liquid Boroiono and apply
Six cities report some overbuild­
borne o f the subjects to bo studied
Ruroiorui l'owder to completo tho
ing.
nte; Nematodes and their eitnlml, hrnling prucea*. 1’rico (liquid) 30e. 60o
A large increase nationally in the disease control or truck crops, insect and $1.20. l’owder 30« and60c. Bold by
aminmts of building permits tip to control o f truck, spraying equipment
U NION I’ llA R M A C Y
June 1, 11*23, over the same period needed by the trucker, sweet potato
Sanford, Fluridn
in lt*t*22, is reported. Increases are culture, seedbed and seed selection s,_____________ ____
■
reported by 135 cities, 15 report a do- I less of vegetables in transil, mail.etcrease, 12 report no change.
ing and storage.
An upward trend in residence rent­
Kc ports teaebing the university in­
als is noted In 123 cities, 23 report a
dicate that many farm -families aro
downwind tiond and 83 are station­
coming to Gainesville to make farm­
A L L SIZES
ary. Reports from 173 cities indicate
ers' week their vacation week this
a strong upwind trend In business
year. Arrangements have been made
rentals, six report a downward ten
whereby farmers who attend muy ob­
doncy a till 23 report n stationary run
I'M*. KINKS
tain rooms and meals on the campus
dilion.
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105
I’almelto
A re.--------I’ hone 481 -J
, uMrkct conditions in residential ] ^or “ «IoU«r is «l«y.

Real (‘slate conditions in Florida
generally are good, and there is a
fairly active market for business nnd
residence property, il is indicated in
reports of 11 Florida cities Compiled
by the National Association of Real
Estate Hoards, which have just been
made puhlie. . Professor Compton came to the o f­
The real estate boards' report com­
FOR S A LE OR RENT House, t/ter
fice
of superintendent of education prises conditions in 215 cities and
August 1st.— See W. J. Thigpen.
!)8-lfe twelve years ago from Lake county counties in the United .States and
where he had liecn superintendnt of Canada.
FOR S A LE — Six good farm mules,
schools for nearly 22 years. It soon
Eleven Florida ritics are included
cheap, cash or terms,— II. S. Long,
fell upon him to handle the volumin­
in this total, and nine o f them re­
Osteen, Fla. Phone 4811.
IW 3tp
ous correspondence o f the office,
FOR S A L lf C ! I E A P — One GO” roll top where the letters pile up by the Hun­ port the market for residence pro­
disk in good condition.— Hill Lum­ dreds from all pints of the world ask­ perty very good, or fair, whilu two
tlescrilH1 as “ slowly." Only one Flor­
ber Company.
101-3tc ing information concerning the state's
ida city says the market fur lAisincs*
educational
FOR S A L E OR TRAD E Hurt car
___________ system,. u _great many of property is slow, ihu remaining 10 proprety are reported good in 118
good mechanical condition, also |them w ik in g application for positions
saying it is good, fair, excellent or cities, fair in &lt;13 and poor in 15. On !
good tires, will sell cheap or trade for „ „ teachers.
business property, the condition is re- (
very active.
anything of cqunl value.— W. L. Har­
The applications are most numer­
ported good in 133 cities, fair in 32
Building permits in the 11 reportney, Box 352.
101-Up ous in winter. As soon ns the raid
und
.poor in 33.
ing Florida cities generally show an
Labor conditions arc reported Nat-]
FOR S A L E — Fine lot of Leghorn blast begin to flow in the north, the increase, although one city /lid not
hens cheap.— \V. L. Harney, Box _teachers in tho colder climes begin report on this activity, upd two re- Isfactory in 111 cities, fair In 10 und!
352 ,
101 -dtp pouring their applications into the
Junsatisfactory in 80.
ofjpu rt no difference in tho number of
hopper that empties the muss
The mortgage money supply conpermits. . The values show, an in­
queries on Professor Compton's desk.
tinues
to be generally satisfactory in j
W ANTED
crease In these two, however,
Especially numerous are the applica­
150 reporting cities, while 05 report I
Thu trend of rent on residential
tions front Canada.
i•
&gt;.
a shortage. Seventeen cities Report j
W A N TE D — BOYS TO SE LL TH E
property is described a* upward in
n moderate supply.
SAN FO R D H ERALD ON TH E
seven reporting cities, while four re­
RELIEVES RHEUM ATISM
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
port rents stationary. Business dis­
C H AN C E FOR AM BITIO US BOYS
trict
rentals arc tending upward in 10 Truck Farmers
" I can simply say that Foloy Kid­
TO M A K E BIG PRO FITS FOR A ney Pills gave me relief from rheu­ cities, and stationary in one.
Who Attend Meet
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
matic pains, and have not used sup­
There is n labor shortage in threw ,
At The University
K1IIPP A T T H E H ERALD OFFICE.
ports for the last six weeks (had to Florida cities, but
the remaining
dh-tf
use tw o).
the best proof you .can eight say labor' conditions are good, W ill Find Good I'rogram Awaits
’_____________
i
W A N T E D —Second hand two horse have that Foley Kidney Pills are e f­ or very good.
Them During the Week
Eight cities report un insufficiency
wagon.— Fred Walsma.
t»y-3lp fective -is this, that since they cleared
W XNTE'O— Man with car to sell com­ my system of uric acid, have been en­ of mortgage money for extensions
( l i t T b r \ » * r ln 1 r ,l I ’ rra a )
G A IN E S V ILLE , Jujy 2ffi—Truck
plete line high quality tires and tirely free of pain and depression/’ developments, while three assert they
farmers who attend Farmers’ nnd
tubes. A money making proposition writes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles, have a plentiful supply o f funds.
Four o f the reporting cities declare Fruit Growers’ Week at tho Univer­
fo r either full or part time. Exclu­ Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains,
sive territory.— Sterlingworth Tire A Duli Headaches and tired feeling are they have a housing shortage, and sity o f Florida, August 3.-11, will find,
quickly relieved by Foley Kidney one says it has u shortage, too, but that three days have keen set aside
Rubber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio.
that the situation is pot locate., &lt;AU fo r the attidy o f problems relating toj
101-ltp Pills. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 100

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923

VOLUME IV,

Weekly Weather
and, jCrop Review,
. . Southern Crops

i_ t~ ’
______
Tcmpcarturr |kl«K Normal and Considerabic Cloudy Weather.

Joint Commiittcc Would Iron Out All Old Time
Differences
NEVERtHELESS TREATY IS
• LOOKED UPON AS BE­
ING GOOD ONE

And Generosity . Says London
1Times But Telegraph Tnkcs
a Gloomy View
Mir Tkr AaaHlilril Prrml
LONDON, July 25.—Tho outstand­
ing note of ail comment o f today's
newnpapers on signing of the Near
East peace treaty at Lausanne yes­
terday is frank ndmission of Tur­
key's complete diplomatic victory
over allies. Tho rtow treaty never­
theless is regarded by some commen­
tators as a good one. The Timse de­
scribe the document ns n model of
generosity and Justico while the Daily
Telegraph, which tnkcs a gloomy
view expresses the- opinion if the
treaty of Sevres hnd boon ratified
settlement aettlcmcnt created thereby
would very soon have boon shattered.

City Library and Other
Buildings in Path
of Flames
• M is T h e A a a n rln fn l T rra a )

ASHEVILLE, N. C., July 25.—Fire
of undetermined origin hnd enveloped
Emporium building on Soifth Park
Square ‘nt noon nnd threatening the
city library, Legal building nnd oth­
er buildings valued approximately at
n million dollars in the business sec­
tion. The fire was brought under con­
trol *at 1 o’clock nnd confined to tho
Emporium building. Two women
clerks in the Emporium arc missing.
O. P. Walker, floor
walker, was
severely
burned
and
suffered
n frac­
LAUSANNE, July 25.— American
diplomatic representatives, headed by tured leg, when he leaped from the
Joseph C. Grew, minister to Switzer­ second floor. Another woman clerk
land, were prominent in all sessions
of the conference. As observers they
played n dominant role in tho Inst
sessions. They succeeded ill-getting
into the treaty clnuscs enforcing the
application of the principles of the
open door and equal opportunity.
Attempting to gnin preferential
treatment in the way of economic
contracts for foreign countries was
defeated ns was the effort to validate
disputed British claims to the petro­
leum fields of Mesopotamia.
Turkey h«» been at war for twelve
ronsrcutlvo years nnd conclusion of
the IjuiHnntio necotintionn gives her

CLEVELAND, July 25.—A plan for
the reunion pf the Northern and
Southern divisions of the Methodist
Episcopal church was taken under
consideration by the Joint commission
on unification last night after having
been approved by memliers represent­
Ing both branches at separate meet­
ings.
The plan drafted bv a joint com­
mittee of sixteen, was. adopted unan­
imously by the northern members at
a meeting yesterdny afternoon. At its
meeting Inst night the Southern
members mnde a few changes in tho
wording qf the plan which was then
submitted to the joint commission.
Confident that the differences in
the wording of the plan would be iron­
ed out nnd the breaVh which nroso In
1845 over the question of
slavery
would by healed, was expressed by
members of the joint commission ns
they went into session.
Approval of the plan means - the
possibility of a united church by
W25, according to Dr. A. W. Harris,
general secretary of the board of ed­
ucation of the northern branch nnd
secretary of its unification commit­
tee. If reunion occurs, the Methodist
Episcopal will be the first of the
groat protestnnt denominations which
divided over the question of slavery
to become reconciled.
.
The plan, Dr. Harris said, provides
only thnt each church change its con­
stitution so that instend of holding
repnrate conferences every four years
the two general conferences will be
merged. Details of the unification of
the various missionary,! eduentionn

and benevolent boards, nnd other mat­
ters o f organisation nnd administra­
tion are left to tho merged general
conferences to work out, he anid.
The required chnnges must l&gt;o ap­
proved by both conferences nnd then
ratified by tho nnnunl conferences of
the churches throughout-the country.
The general conference of the
church, north, will meet In Spring­
field, Mass., next May.
Should it adopt the plan, a special
meeting qf the general conference of
the church south, whose next regular
meeting is scheduled for 1D2G could
lie called for tho fall of 1021, Dr.
Harris said.
Assurances thnt the two genernl
conferences wil Ibo merged is soon by
I)r. Harris in tho fact that during
tlieir period o f separation both branch­
es have maintained a similnr faith nnd
organisation. The problem of reunion
has been one o f agreement rather
than of complicated questions.
The ministerial standing of the ne­
gro bishops nnd clergymen In the nor­
thern Methodist Episcopal church will
he continued in the reunited church
on an equality with the white minis­
ters and bishops Dr. Harris said.
TIu? negro bishops, however, will
not preside over white conferences.
Twenty of the 154 annual home and
foreign conferences into which the
northern churches are grouped are ne­
gro conferences. ■
The Southern church hns no negro
conferences.
After the merger the Methodist
Episcopal church will have 25,000 min
isters, 11,000 churches and 0,200,000
members.

M il

Day for Whlch Steel In-AIL FLORIDA TRAFFIC LEAGUE * *
dastry Has Keen
PROPOSED AT ORLANDO TUESDAY
1 WOULD TAKE CARE OF SHIPPERS

completely routed the Grec

Orlando Chamber of Commerce Took Up Matter
Yesterday With Local Shippers
.
of Europe. Ismct worsted the cele­
brated lxml Curzon, British secretary
of Foreign Affairs, at the Uusnnnc
conference.
Ismct constantly played two cards:
Europes ambition to restore pence in
the Near East at almost nny price
and tho exaggerated importance Tur­
key possessed as a world power
through her geographical position.
Annexed to tho treaty of I-ausannc
is a special Straits convention where­
by the waterways linking the Medi­
terranean and Black Seas henceforth
are thrown open to Iwth the warships
«nd nferchantmcn of all nations. It is
sn unanimous verdict ' thnt Soviet
Dussia’s last" minute decision to ad­
here to this agreement strfhds out
as tho most significant single fea­
ture of tho 1-ausnnnc conference;
Bolshevik Duasla probably has com­
mitted Russia for all time to open
the straight to men of war.
Though Ixml Curzon was unable
to be present at the second sitting
of tho conference, ho continued to be
the directing mind in shaping its

Volusia county made a bird canstuary by recent act of legislature and
Is likely to bocem popular with the
feathered songsters who will repay
Under a recent ruling the mawng'oi
their Mends with unmatchable melo­
home wino la legitimate, and nowf
dies id which will be abundant praise.
nothing remains to make the darned
stuff palatable,

Tar

rrr««»

. WASHINGTON. July 25.— Week­
ly wonthor crop review issued by tho
department o f agriculture contains
the following on southern crops:
Cotton—Temperature M o w normal
during moat of the week ami consid­
erable cloudy weather prevailed in
central portion. In general progress
nnd condition good to very good in
northern portion. In Florida the con­
dition of crop generally Very poor
due to shedding, rust and weevil.
Early cotton short nnd open on high­
lands; some marketed.
Citrus Trees— Doing well in Flor­
ida with fruit developing nicely; hold­
ing well.
Sugnr Cane—In Everglades region
suffered too much,rain, otherwise crop
in good condition.

Grand Jury Meets
On Peters Case •
.
at White Plains
Staying of Peters Drought
aircs Son Into It.
M ir T h r

Million

A ««»H n lr&lt; l I'r r a a l

WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 25.—
The extraordinary grnnd jury which
hud been expected to report today
results of its investigation of the
slnying of Clarence Peters o f Haver­
hill, Mass., for which waiter S. Ward,
wealthy banker's son once was indieted, but never brought to trial, adiouriicd at noon without acting, will
meet again tomorrow.

BASEBALL, BATHING SUIT
PARADE, ATHLETICS,
DANCING,, ETC.

In Article Below nnd Grand
Time Will Be Enjftyed by the
People of Four Counties

July Sold as Ia&gt;w as
$22.50 and W as Under
October Contract
M ir T lii- A«»&lt;wlnlr&lt;l I 'r r a s t

NEW YORK, July 25.— A break of
one hundred nnd forty points in July
cotton contracts was recorded on
New York exchange shortly after
opening this morning. July positions
sold ns low ns twenty-two fifty nnd
nt one time Were five points under Oc­
tober contracts, which were support­
ed by dry weather news from south­
west. A few weeks ago July cotton
wAa nt n premium o f three hundred
nnd seventy-five points over October.
The drop in July was due to receipt
of hundred nnd fifty notices thnt
traders who had agreed eo deliver
cotton oil ctntrActs were prepared
to do so.

Convicted Miner
Will Get Sentence
Tomorrow Pomeroy
Killed Man Who Went to
Testimony

Him

for

(Hr The A«»m-lnlril l‘ rr«jl
, At Cumberland
to Be
POMEROY, O. , July 25.—James
Present at Murder
Miller, was convicted of man slaughtr here today for the slaying of Edw.
Trial of Garretts
Reynolds, West Virginia coal miner,
who had gone tb see Miller concern­
ing testimony in armed march case in
West Virginia. Miller formerly livedl picked
in West Virginia. The jury recom­ will he
mended mercy. The sentence will he
piiHsed tomorrow.

Tho Dally Herald, 16c per week.

kirchcli, Hern and Bochum.

IMPORTANT
DOCUMENT’S
Tho reinstated police have already
INTENDED FOR COMMAN­
nrrested
nnd delivered to the French
DER FRENCH ARMY

DANCING TONIGHT
le st you forget that tonight is the
big night at Lake Mary Casino with
tho finest orchestra in tho state, the
famous Hartzell’s Novelty Orchestra.
The finest dance music that has been
given to the people o f Hanford for
quite a long time, so If you want to
go where the crowd goes tonight and
have a real big time be sure and drive
out to Lake Mary Casino, only a few
minutes drive out there from the city
o f Sanford and on tho moonlight
nights that we have been having it
will he a treat. Mr. Sewell, the man­
ager o f the Casino, la making arrangonienta to show you a fine time, and
there will he plenty of ice cold drinks
obtainable at tha Casino and many
features tonight for your pleasure, so
don’t forget the place, Lake Mary Ca­
sino and it is tonight and th r time U
from 0 p. m. to 1 a. m. Wo will ace
you there.

it number of Germans accused o f vari­
ous offenses: One such case occur­
red near Stromhcrg where German
IMilice arrested two of their country­
Some Indication of German Au men suspected of placing n block of
thoritics CollohoralinR With
wood on the railroad stracks.

Chairman of various committees
in rhnrgc of arrangements for Mu­
sical Carnival Day to bo held tomor­
row at Ijike Mary, report everythlag
in readiness for what promises to be
one o f the biggest affairs ever held In
Seminole county.
A baseball gnnuv between the semipro teams of Satttfml nnd DeLand
will be staged during tho nfternoon,
in addition to the numerous athletic
nnd water contests. An excellent dia­
mond has been prepared and fans can
look forward to a real treat when
these teams cross bnjs.
Moving pictures will bo taken of all
events, n wire to this effect having
been received from the representa­
tive o f the Fox News at tho request
of tho Chnndicr of Commerce. Tho
bathing suit parade will bo held at
tile conclusion of the athletic.events,
and it is hoped thnt a large number
of local girls will participate. Handants by Hanford merchants. This
feature Inst yenr was pronounced one
of the best ever held in tho state.
Miss Allic Gillon together with Mrs.
Howard Overlin will be glad to rcceive applications up to tho hour or
the parade from girls desiring to
enter.
.
The Tennessee 0 Orchestra
has
been engaged1 for tho big moonlight
has
dance. This musical a.ggrCgation
_ _
but recently come to Florida, and the
reputation brought with them as one
qf the best orchestras in the country
Is confirmed in Tampa where they
created a furore.
The Seminole Athletic Association
will have full charge of the vnrious
athletic events ns follows:
Mindral Carnival Day Events.
Mussed hand concert nt 2:00 p. m.
Dunning Events.
50 yard dash (14 ycnr.’i nnd under.)
Girls' and ladies potato race.
Two legged race.
Men’s 100 yard dash.
Men's 220 yard dash.
Jumping Events.
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Dunning jump.
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Btnnding broad jump.
Dunning broad Jump.
Hop, skip, and jump.
Two fifteen minute Wrestling bouts.
Two four-round boxing exhibitions.
Dnsebnll—Sanford vs. DeLand.
Tureot casting (artificial bult).
l.auics' diving contest.
. ..
Ladies' 50 yard swimming race.
Boys' diving congest.
Boys' 50 yard swimming race (U
yours nnd under).
Men’s 50 yard swimming rne*.
Men’s diving contest.
Men’s plunge for distance,
Moonlight dances starts 8:15 p. m.
Musical Carnival Day has been ex­
tensively advertised not only locally,
but • in adjacent communities.
Seminole Athletic Association, throu

the French Officiate

I.ONDON, July
25.—Germans ih communities In Lake. Orange, Seralthe occupied territory are turning out nolo and Volusia counties and a large
LONDON, July 26.—A run on Ger­
home-made currency notes to take number of out-of-town people are ex­
man Reichs bank began soon ufter
th epiacc of paper o f tho Reichs bunk pected to he present. The band alto
opening today, according to Central
whic his unobtainable
writes the made a trip through Lake and Orange
News dispatch from Berlin which
Ducsscldorf correspondent o f the counties advertising the affair, and
gives causa ns insufficiency of bills
Dsily Mail, who aays tho private were aasured at tho time It was the
o f largo denominations to satisfy
firms and manufacturers are inun­ intention of a great many individuate
other banks.
dating the financing ministry at Ber­ in those sections to be present.. The
lin with request for permission to hnnds of ------Kustls,
-- Orlando
■ and• SanBERLIN, .July 25.— Ilqrlio news­
print their own currency. They say ford will all bo present and give •
papers reporf Gcrmun police have
they are unable to pay their em­ concert during tho afternoon.
arrested French courier belonging to
ployes.
The casting contest with artificial
the French Embassy in Berlin inbait
at targets, for accuracy and dis­
Homo
business
combines
already
expre sstraln near Hagan on the edge
tance
la first o f lU kind ever held In
hsvo
Issued
such
notes
nnd
there
are
of the Ruhr. Important documents
Seminole
county and a large number
instances
where
the
managers
of
Intended for the commander of the
French Ruhr army were acixed, it Is mines have put out 100,000 mark of fishermen from all aectiona have
bonda against the assets of the mines. stated their Intentions o f competing.
said.
Refreshments can bo gotten on the
One Ducjpeldorf firm has issued metal
grounds
aa tho Woman's Club hava
tokens
of
various
amounts,
DUES8ELDORF, Muly 25.—Furarranged
to servo a tempting meal all
Such
private
enterprises
aro
in
ad­
thcr Indiction of collaboration o f Ger­
man authorities with tho French in dition to money ii monetary issues during the affair. Tha proceeds of
keeping order in tho Ruhr was given made by municipalities. Some of the th eday will go to the U4th Infantry,
A hick town la a place where people Monday when the French announced Ruhr town* have been using news­ F. N. G. Band.
wonder excitedly whether he will save tha resumption o f German police paper presses to turn out notes, un­
Herald delivered six times a
her from the fire in the poxt Install­ service in several important towps der authorization o f the Berlin gavment o f the aerial.
* including Recklinghausen. Gelicn-1 eminent.

�•rtfe gANFORb DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUL^ 24, 1023
■ 6
Phone Mrs. G. D. Dlchop for reser­
vations for the subscription bridge
party to bo given tomorrow (Wednes­
day)
afternoon at 3:30 p. m-.at tho
MRS. FR ±D DAIGER, Society Bdltor
Parish
House. The party is given to
I,
Phone J17-W
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I f r » * l e v * e a r f r le a R . t l a l l l * * r * i raise funds for piny ground equipment
— 41 y e a * N ( * ! * ■ • m n k r r r « t r m l k g for the primary school.
This is a
h r a r , o r If | » * * r * r n fr r t i i l .I .a r , a r i l *
■ r a a ta l r « r * la» t f c l. d r a . r l m m t , k I v I . k worthy cause and it is hoped that it
e c t a lla , up t r i e .h i m * th e Itraa. It w ill
will be met with a hearty response.
he c r r a l l r ■ r p r r r la t r t .

SO C IE T Y

NEW CLUB
:
WILL OPEN :
ON FRIDAY
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The College Boyt

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are Here

Town Arc:
II. I). Jordan,
(Team captain)
S. U. Wimbish
I’. L. Crenshaw
T. B. Hubbard
G. I*. Reynolds
(toe.nmoocinr*

GkOUP of ambitious tvidratvnlce young
mm arc working -hr this city during their
summer vacation, to earn their tuition to
college. One of there stuilcnl^w ill .call
on you within the next few days to ex­
plain to you a new plan which will make
it caay for you to get Pictorial Review
regularly. He will have nothing rlr.c to otTcr you. Farit
undent will cariy with him on official rrriifb.1te like the
one reproduced below, on which will appeal his photo­
graph, Id* description, and his signature.

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Fvcry
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P I C T O R T A 'L

R E V IE W

LOCALS

Mayor Ifenck of I/wgwood was In
** tho city Todny on businoss nnd calling
rr. s s w f e f t i n h i i n h on his many friends.

ROKSON.REDMONI)
a.
The many friends of Alfred Robson
Aimnt the Ilulldlng of the House
Friday—Informal house wimping of nnd Miss Ola Redmond will be inter­
For the spare of two years, there
the Woman's Club from 8:30 to 11 ested to lenrn of their mnn-iage, sgrhich was more or less of discussion beas
took plnco last evening at Daytona.
tween thosew ho favored selling .the
Miss Redmond is from Gainesville,
club property nnd buying ajlot else­
W. J. Morrison, o f Tampa, spent the On., nnd is a very talented young
where, and those who felt it would lie
wnmhn
and
has
made
hosts
of
fricndii
week end here with his family.
wUtr to remodel, nnd at one time It
by her charming personality.
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Mr. Robson is the eldest son of Dr. seemed ns though n sale would be
Tnmpn was repfcaonted here yes­
nnd Mra. J. N. Robson, o f this city, made: Finally, however, af^cr numterday hy D. J. Mays prtd.W. L. Wil­
and holijs a responsible position InycromCconfcrenccs with Eltori Moughson.
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Orlando where they will makb their ton, it was decided to utilise the foun­
future home. Tho* many friends of dations of the old edifice and extend
Miss Nora Walker spent the week Mr. Robson will Join in wishing both it in the rear, ns this would mean an
end most delightfully In Oviedo ns tho ho nnd hia lovely bride every future economy of two thousand dollnra in
guest of Misses Young.
tho work of construction, nnd the club
happiness.
,
lot was quite ns desirable ns any oth­
Mrs. J. C. Bemictt and children will CLASS OF HOME HYGIENE AND er then available. The plans were
leave Thursday for North Carolinn
submitted to the club nnd thoroughly
CARE OF THE HICK
where they will spend the summer.
explained nnd criticism Invited, before
The clnsses in Home Hygiene and they were accepted, and the contract
care of the sick, the local chapter of offered for bids. Attractive ns the
Mr. ami Mrs. John nayes announce
the Red Cross has been holding, will blue prints nppoared, they gave but
thd birth of a dnughter Sunday even­
leave a “ marching time” record of slight indication of tho quaintness and
ing at their home on Myrtle avenue.
good benefit to our community, when beauty o f the house ns it stands to­
they arc closed. There has been a day. Mr. Moughton has given to SanF. E. Roumlilat, D. I.. Thrasher nnd splendid course in short cuts to nurs­
George 8pccr are spending the day nt ing, in the home, under a teacher who furd n thing of beauty and hia name
Daytona Beach nnd other points, fish­ hnn through her experience, ability brings a warm smile of pride that this
town can claim an architect so origin­
ing.
and deep enthusiasm developed les­
al in his ideas and so clever in their
sons that the chapter shall nt all development. Frank Lossing, whose
Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd daughter, times bo more than glad to have giv­
bid won over that of other contractors,
Juanita', arc spending thin week in en to the women of Sanford, Oviedo,
has correlated his part o f the project
Jacksonville ns the guests of the for­ Geneva and surrounding points. Sev­
perfectly with the plans of the design­
mer's alsters.
en flnsHes in all totals the work, nnd er and the wishes of the building
surely Rnnford is to be congratulated.
committee. Mr. Gillon, o f Gillon A
H A , Grovcf Spotting nnd mother The motlo of the work is "Pass it on" Fry, has given personal supervision
Mra. E. L. Ilrown returned home yes­ nnd it is hoped each member will to the installation of a lighting sys­
terday from Pnytdnn Bench where "pass it on” to help her neighbor nnd tem delightfully harmonious and suit­
in that way double, even triple the
they have spent the past month.
able. Tho plumbing was done by Lee
good benefit of this course.
'Brothers;jextcrh&gt;r painting hy Mr.
Mrs, E. D. Wager and Mrs. Kyats
Jackson; interior pninting by Await
PICNIC AT CORNADO BEACH
Wager, o f Titusville, arc the guests of
&amp; Musgravc, nnd the stucco work by
Mrs. Joe lice at her apartments in
An event of great interest nnd en­ Mr. Cnstiglioni, of Orlando.
the Lee building.
joyment was the picnic given at Cornado Bench Sunday by the Order of
It would help n great deal if the
Miss Helen Gonznles will return ltnilwny Conductors of Division No. society page would tell us where the
home this afternoon from Orinndo (582 of Sanford. There were nbout one mosquito family expects to spend the
where she has been the guest o f her hundred und fifty present including a summer.
number o f honored guests from the
aunt, Mrs.'LaRue Bliss.
New Smyrna lodge division. All re­
Conductor W. P. Brooks, gave an in­
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 1. Frasier returned ported a wonderful time. Ice cold
teresting talk on the emblem of the
home Saturday from North und South Ivmonmlc was served throughout the
order, followed by others who made
Carolinn where they have l&gt;ecn visit­ day, and if thrro is any truth in the
short tnlks, enjoyed by nil. This was
ing relatives for the past two months. old snying, "The way to a man’s henrt
the first picnic given by the Division,
is through his stomach," then all the
but all hope not the last.—By One
Mr. and Mrs. Joo lx-e nnd Mr. nnd wives of these many men surely
Who
Was There.
Mrs. Donald Smith were a congenial touched that spot. Eats, oh boy,'it
party motoring to Daytona Bench on would be hard to find anything to exAs Chief Conductor of the Snnford
Sunday where they spent the day ccll the spread these Indies had pre­
Division,
No. »IH2, of O. It. O.,"I'want
pared.
There
was
everything
from
most delightfully.
] roast chicken nnd dressing, fried to thank the wives of the conductors
C. A. Brown and M. A. Kelley, of Ichicken, nnd all that goes with it and relatives, who participated in this
Jacksonville, were ntnong the arriv­ down to every kind of cako nnd pius. grand picnic. I also want to thank
Smyrna
The sentiment of the men were: the members o f the New
als hero yesterday nnd made their
headquarters nt the Montexumn while "There is wives nnd wives, hut when lodge for the courtesy they extended
it conics to a spread of goodies, there towards us, particularly one certain
in the city on business.
is no wives like the wives of the con­ brother who threw his house open to
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen ductors of Snnford Division, No. 082." all brothers’ wives to use us u bath­
hnte in the afternoon all enjoyed a ing house. He also erected n tent for
and son Billie, leave tomorrow for
Edgecontb county, North Carolina, dip in the surf. Many remained till the benefit of the men likewise.
W. P| BROOKS,
where they will visit relatives of hte IAte nnd hail flam chowder supper
Chief Conductor.
before leaving. After luncheon, Chief
former.

Uni­

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BIG DANCE AT LAKE MARY
CASINO FRIDAY NIGHT

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Oglethorpe

r

W EEK

New business, new faces on the
street, big improvements all make a
city. ‘
The beaches, the springs, the lakes
and rivers all call to the hot and tired
people to take recreation in Florida
na nowhere else.
*
The Western Union is putting .in
several lire proof cases for filing let­
ters and stationery and other sup­
plies.
The
Puleston-Ilrumlcy
building
will receive the next write up in the
Daily Herald ns soon ns all the con­
tracting films enn lie reached.
Money put in^tho Bnnk roon be­
comes money you don't need to spend.
The Scminoio County Bank awaits
your pall.

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THE WEATHER

The Prince!
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t o n i o i i t

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Wednesday nigbt Is »tLo time nnd
tho placo is Lake Mary Casino and*
Henry B. Walthalli
For Florida: Partly cloudy,
tho'music is the best in the state, the
today nnd tomorrow; scat­
—ANDfamous Hnrtzcli’n Novelty Orchestra.
tered thundershowers prob­
Known from one end of the state to
ably.
.
Mary Alden
the other nnd believe us they arc
there with the goods when it comes to
in an amazing photo drJm,
fa Ra ha )bj Ba t o Ra Ra
making music that will charm you.
•Sclf-Sncrificc—
They arc known for the boys with tije
WAYCROSS, Gn., July 21.— Mar­
rep nnd the pep. The manager of
cus R. Norris nnd J. P- Mnrberv
Lnko Mary Casino, Mr. Sewell, hns
chnrgcd
with the murder of Mrs. Nell
been very fortunate in speuring .thin
orchestra for this one night only ns Price who recently was found dend
they arc booked far ahead nnd this on tho railroad tracks of the city
was tho oply open date that they limits, were freed nt the conclusion
louH li&lt;yhcrcf^«Th(# price is right nnd
o f iho commitment trial early Mon­
A L S (* RO U N D FIVE OF
tho dance floor Is one of the best in
day nftemoon. Tho three justices
the whole] state iyui is one of tho larg­ sitting o nthp ease deliberated for 20
‘The‘Leather Pusher
est n i s i / The big casino Is built over minutes, then rendered their decis­
one of the prettiest lakes in this sec­
ion. The evidence presented by the
tion of the country and there you will ^
Veld "iinsufficient 'to bring - T O M O R R 0 Wnlwr.ys find n dcUghtfuFTRoczc to co®|'thcm to trial,
* HOOT GIBSON in
you off. The Casino is open on all
“ Double Dealing”
sides so thnt you will ho on the cool­
est dance floor that you have even
been on in this state, and don’t forget
that there are plenty of hath rooms
MUSICAL C A R N I V A L
lo take enre of the bathers, n nicu
An
—
Lake Mary—Thursday
long pier extending out into the Inkc
ugly cut ?
2 G th . *
*
with spring board nnd diving lnders,
so if yon want to have n great big
MENTH01ATUM
time be sure and visit Lake Mary Ca­
is antiseptic
sino Wednesday evening.
,

“PARTED

CURTAINS”

The growers are getting busy
again with the crops of lettuce nnd
MG MOONLIGHT DANCE—
celery nnd many of them have plant­
Lnkc Mary— Thursday,
July,
ed tho seed beds and the whole dis­
2G(h.
D0-21C
trict will soon look like a tented city.

gen tly Fielps
healing.

Tiie Herald delivered six times t,
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Frazier hnve re­
CLAY AWAY TH E YEARS
turned from a pleasant trip to At- week for Lie.
lanta and points in North Carolinn.
Apply Boncilb Ccautificr casmic clay to
your face, and rest while It dries, then
They mndc the trip by auto nnd re­
THE TEMPERATURE
remove and cro and (cel Ihc wonderful
port the roads ns being very good In
difference in the color and texture of the
most plnces.
S
JACKSONVfLLE, July 21.—The skin.
maximum temperature in representa­ Guaranteed to do ihejodofinitc things for
face or money refunded. Clear Iho
Woolworth Stores are now n bee­ tive cities furnished by the weather the
ive it color L
Lift
complexion arid' give
I out the
hive of industry with numbers of bureau from records compiled nt !) p. lines. Remove blackheads and ptmpli
pimples.
_ pores. Rebuild laeial
acini ttisClose enlarged
employees getting the store in shape m. yesterday follow:
Wt- nlm tn ninke i hi*
sues and muscles.
:li
*Make the skin soft
ofTIHul h&lt;-Mil&lt;|imrtrr*
fo rthe big opening. The new build­
Cities
Max. Mill. and smooth.
to r t hi' modi rn I,nil,|
j
•r. Wii want In call
ing nnd front is up to date in every Atlantic City ...
fit
You can cbtain regular sizes from your
............ 72
till nlti-lltlnll til 11,1.
favorite toilet counter. II not, 6cnd tins
particular.
.
Atlanta
......... ............... SHI
|&gt;ni tli’ utnr lime in tin.
ad. with 10 centsto Boncilla Laboratories,
*_____ *
furl tlint nur l&gt;n||,|.
Boston ........ '...
Indianapolis, Indiana, fo’ ii trial lube.
it #' linr.livar, nt,.»k
In compute In every
Arthur Thompson of Jacksonville Buffalo .............. ............... 7!
(let nil.
is spending his vacation with his Chicago .......... ................ 8(1
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Thomp­ Cincinnati ........... ................ 8H
• Hill
son on Park Avenue. This is his first Dca Moines ........ .....
.
08
Lumber Co.
visit to Snnford and likes the looks Enstport ............
... &lt;;h
of the town.
Knnsns City .... .............. t&gt;i
Mlliillilrr»' llrmlijunr*
New York
... 7(5
trmH
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ALL
SIZES
The Seminolu County
Bnnk re­ Pittsburg
.
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7d
ceived a big steel deposit frame to- St. Louis .
Phono 130, Hanford
.
01
dny that will hold additional safety Toledo
71
deposit boxes made necessnry by a Washington
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78
greatly inerensel business in the
P. R1NHS
Seminole. The lw&gt;xes are fire proof
The hen should enjoy a picnic. Slu*
I»1 Palmetto Avc.--------- Phone 481-J
nnd burgla proof.
has to scratch for a living anyway.
I I ______
rhurniweli's Piece Good •Depart­
ment will appeal to you IhiH week
■ m ia a m a iiiiB a iiiia a iiR iiiB B iiiiD iia iiig ia a iB 2 » iH iiiR in a R ia a B H t M n a a m i
when n number of fine patterns in
ginghams, crepe, percales, nnd other
linen will be sold cheap. Rend the
advertisement today nnd get the
prices. This is the time to buy.

Bicycle Tires!
. $1.65 UP
F.

Tho Mid-Summer Clearance Sale at
the Outlet on First Street, opposite
the postoffice, is now on and your
attention is called to the miinw spec­
ial. bargains in an advertisement to­
day. The Outlet has the goods and
the prices.
The Snnford Dry Goods Company
ban an advertisement today calling
your attention to the big Shoe Sale
in which there is one-fourth off on all
shoes In this store. Also specials on
silks, suitings, cretonnes, etc.
The Snnford Building nnd Loan As- j
socintion hns a statement in this sisue. This Sanford .institution has &lt;
done a good work here in the build­
ing of many new homes. If you have
money to invest put It in the Sanford 1
Building St Loan Association.
This is I’ ictorlnl Review week nnd
Speer St Hon announce this fact to­
day in the Herald. Four young men
who want to work their way through
Oglethorpe University will lie here
to take subscriptions for the Pictor­
ial Review and everyone who wishes
to subscribe should save the subscrip­
tion for tho young
man when he
conies around. They are duly necredited agents foF the magazine und
have their picture on the credential
letter.
The Snnford Dry Goods Company
hnn an ail in today's Herald calling
attention to the July Clearance Sale
now going on ot their store nt the
corner of Second street and Sanford
avcntlc. All the bargains offered in
their announcement ad arc still in
effect aqd you can save real money on
every article purchased there, as the
price cuts are drastic, and now is n
good time to lay in a supply of the
seasonable goods offered. ' Watch
these columns for the announcement
of the big remnant sale tn be put
on soon.
’
TALLAHASSEE, July 2L—Chair­
man Burr, of tho Florida Railroad
Commission, accepted an invitation to
attend a meeting of the Polk C ow ty
Growers Thursday at Lakeland, call­
ed to protest against the increased re­
frigeration charges on, shipments of
^tables fro

Piece Goods Department
W h e r e s e le c t io n s a r e e a s ily m a d e f o r qualily|
m e r c h a n d is e a n d t h e p r ic e w e a s k
is e a s y t o b a y *
32-IN. KALRURNIE PRESS GINGHAM, per yard
32-IN. DEVONSHIRE CLOTH, per yard
UNDERW EAR CREPE, Good range of patterns, per ya r d .....
#

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■36-IN. PERCALES, Light and Dark Patterns, per yard
36-IN. BLEACHING, very soft finish, per yard
:i(i-lN.

PAJAMA CHECK, per yard

42-IN.

PILLOW TURING, per yard

60-IN, PLAIN

WHITE TA13LE DAM ASK, per y a r d ...........

72-IN. PLAIN

W HITE TABLE DAM ASK, ner yard Y'..'.1::.'

36-IN ,'SILK PONGEE, per yard

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERAU). WEDNESDAY. JULY1 25, 1923

page tw o

bination, there can be only one result nn *9
cement-grouted brick enough aiono ns they ray, nre Ihe Hut with nil due respect to the De­
cor nnd better city. The dny If post trrcle aril
—failure nnd tho obligation o f tho
wlkn n few people want to keep Snn- pavement ins bren seriously damaged plnccs that are stagnant, ^ ,lt tnUus velopment Bonnl, the goal set fqrth
state
to inre for these people."
is
pitifully
small.
shin nnd
character in |advertising nnd It takes pushing
r * t l l i k H r f r r jr i t l m H a r r n p t H » &lt; ford In the villngc clans arc enabled by cx|f1osions of thip
* » r a t th e ItereM R i l M l n i , 10T
Another
trouble cited by the Mich­
“
A
fund
o
f
(27,500
for
state
wide
to-clog the wheels o f progress. All Ornrge nnd O ccoln counties ir. re-jit tdke's plenty o f v/ork to make real
Mm m II* A r t , M l U r t , F la .
^
igan
report
is the resentment of the *
Florida
publicity
is
bettor
than
noth­
• {cities. Cnlifncnlj took the jtimp on
tho people have seen the vision o f n rent yenrs.
The Herald Printing Co. big city here and they will not let *The St. Cloud paper's very clear Flor'dn many yean ago when hack­ ing nt nit, nnd nothing nt all has been negro citizens of thnt state against m n n i Q t a k t i i i i a i a k
any pessimistic spirit hold bnck* the explanation is herewith presented: ed by the railroads and other cor­ the appropriation heretofore. Hut it the newcomers. "They sec their sanndruinjnitKHfl
Ing in the community won through SANDY ANDERSON AND TIIE
porations they spent mill inns in ad­ in shnmofully small fur all thnt.
n . j . n o i i i i T __
—
4__ R t 11nr improvements that are necessary. We
Under tho terrific heat Ihnf has
23RD, PSALM.
it. j . t.n .i.A n o.
adaptation
to conditions jeopardized
I fm la r r .T r t M ir r r
“
Rich
in
opportunity,
Florida
must
vertising
nnd
they
nre
stiil
spending
M «n n *rr have strained ourselves in the pnst- prevailed generally during the last
n . a . u r n ------------ ----O M f N 1i _________
by
newcomers
who
do
not
know
con­
a . P. H O LLY _ . A itrrrtU lB * M a a a a rr to put over the big things here nnd
millions. The natural rcrourco;i of quit being niggnrdly in developing
few weeks, certain types of pave­
ditions nnd have been induced to come Dear Mr. Sandy Anderson:
A t n f l h l i f fla ir s M a t* K a m a
nn we arc willing to strain ourselves in
Florida
have attracted tlm people to thnt opportunity.
ments have been "exploding” with
A n lk a llM Sanford is a very familiar name to
North through false promises."
"Would
there
were
n
host
o'f
Telthe future but we want all of the men uncomfortable frequency, throwing this state nnd many of them have
me.
LBtVia H1IIFP .... C lrrnlA lln a M M a g t r
fnir
Stocktons
to
give
Florida
the
So,
the
Southern
negro
who
goes
remained
nnd
bought
property
nnd
in Sanford to help and especially do huge sdnbs of concrete nnd paving
F h aa e llt - lV a ft e r ■ m. m.
Tho memory o f It runs hack into
.
,
North will soon find himself not only
wo want the men with money to help. blocks high in the air .and often en­ helped to develop the state h’tt there vision Itrfieodsl"
ReharH atlaa P r lrr la A A raaea
the
GO’s, when I said to the founder
o—
■
obnoxious to the whites but objection­
i Vrar.J-----------------------------------------aa.nu We will make them more money in dangering lives of pedestrians nnd nre millions more who will never look
“
Gcncrnl
wo are going to ciill the set.’
M aatha A..........1-------------------- -------a.oo
NEGROES
NOT
WANTED.
able to his own race.
nt Florida unless we bring tho stn'c
the next few years than they ever motorists.
,
D allvrreA ta Clljr h r C a rrier
tlcmcnt ‘S alford’." 1
to
their
attention
through
the
right
' W e e k .... :------------------------------ » Ceata dreamed o f ami the money spent for
The Tribune wonders how many
This phenomenon is rare enough
He had such influence at Washing,
A staff cOrrcspondeht c/f* (he De­ Florida negroes have been induced to
returned to to make nn explanation interesting, kind of advertising. Sanford is wak­
t h * h i t IS . ta IH -ra se W e e k lr H er- improveihents will ho
ton
tlint the postoffice was easily re.
• II e a llr e lr e a t e r s S em in ole C n a n lf
troit
News,
W
ritin
g
form
'
Lapsing,
go to Michigan to mnko (100 n dny
• M la pahllaheA r v e r r F r l 4mj. A l t e r - them one hundred fold. Some people and a remedy worth while, tile lat­ ing up to this fact and our many re­
moved
from old Mcliouvnle to the
says
the
influx
of
hegroes
Into
Mich­
l l t l i t r e tr o a i l a k n ow n an ap p lies* And it difficult to sec nny advantages
“ trapping muskrats?"—Tnmpn Trib­
ter from n* safety standpoint alone, sources here will lie broadcasted to
Alan. H i t par Fear, a lw a y s la arfraaae.
new
settlement
of beautiful Ijit„
igan
from
the
South
has
become
so
the tint ion by advertising jtxiije cam­
in money spent to advertise the re­ to sny nothing of public economy.
une.
&lt;
■tfeM BBR T U B A M O C IA T K D r l l V :» t
Monroe nnd has remnined and re­
great
that
the
State
Department
ot
paign
to
lie
inaugurnteil
this
fall
nnd
sources
of
the
city
and
county.
They
--------------a■
T h e A aaoclatsd P ra ia la a ie lu a lv s ly
It is only the “ rigid type of pave­
tained tho name of "Sanford;" and
en titled to U.e u »e fo r r c p u b llc a llo n o f
tabor nnd Industry nnd tho Depart­
Germany is again in thd.hnnds of
a ll n ew s dlapatchea cred ited to It or can not seo it bemuse they have ment" that “ explodes."
Rigid types next spring. And in-connection with
long may it prosper in all g,MKi
ment
of
Agriculture
have
found
it
ad­
not oth e rw is e cre d ite d In thla p a p e r never tried to see it. They count ad­
the communists and tho rod factions.
arc limited to concrete pavements and that advertising Sanford should be
and a lso th e
loca l
n ew s
publlahed
things.
*
visable
to
fde
a
report
with
the
State
able
to
call
attention
to
the
many
vertising ns so much money spent to block pavements in which" the in
In a riot in Berlin, yesterday they
herein.
A ll rig h ts o f re*p u b lica tion or sp ecia l with no rhancu to get any of it hack
We congratulate our town on havAdministrative Hoard making recom­ killed Dr. Hans, the attorney general,
lla p e tc h e e herein are a leo reserved.
ter:(tice.i between the tdocks nre filled Improvements being made h: re now,
mendation!) far meeting the urgent and looted and demolished his resi­ ing n live, devoted journni. What
O ff tee 1 I lK n A M l lU 'lL ltlM O . r h o a e 14A They never reason about the results
to
the
bulkhcaded
lake
shore
drive,
with what is known as cement grout.
would Sanford do without tho Herald.
and the many new people coming here T}u. Rrout (.]in|r8‘
th(&gt; i,|ot.ks nn,| to tlic the boat basin and pier, to situation.
TO AltVKIITINKIINt
dence, maltreated his wife nnd fath­
In rare of errore or ommlaaloti I11
miles
of
new
rond-i
ai
d
improvements
Tlu* departments complain that er and 'otherwise deported themselves Some o f us wandering folks who nn&gt;
)i;tnicr than concrete,
legal or other ndvertlermrnle Th&gt;- through the advertising and fmm st,|,4 tJj,
Herald Printline Company dura not whom they nre getting more new (m|| ,hp n ,sull j, „ , |.tl, j lfst „ „ ri|ri(| that will bring the tourist:* hire nnd Michigan is receiving mole than its an this clhss of people can bo expected not there Ip participate in her good
hold Itaelf llnl.In for dntnnuo fiirtlnr
make winter resident' of them. Un­ share of the negro migration, which to do when they nre turned loose on fortune can waft our best wishes for
pi,vl.mcnt.
than the amount received for auch ad- money. For instance n visitor to th ojnB a*
vnrtlaementa.
city today said thnt he met n man
, () t|u,no lvpcs ()f ,mvmpuntx there. less we go ahead nnd make all these ought to convince these migrating society. It looks like Germany real­ nil the good things the Herald is
for l.xpat|!,|on&gt; improvements now we can rot fh ™ negroes thnt they are not wanted. ly heeds the iron hand o f a Hismark trying to promote.
I
Ko rrlcn A d v . r t i . l n e H r p r e . n i l a t l v e
I on a train In Tennessee one day last {(| |itiU. (|r „ „
( T lI K A M K n i r A N P n r ja A SSO CIA TIO N I
In a lute copy wo note a production
week and they fell to talking about
;t,|u f,,,,.,.
n|Mntt t,,vn' ,hc
,,f t,lt‘ fl,'-Vrr- A11 The recommendations made are that to keep them quiet.
o f yours that enught our eye and
Florida. Everybody is talking about|,|y i|jU.|)S(. h..,l(&gt; {.*vt.n V/herc exnnn- o f the money spent on big improve­ a survey lie had to determine the
------------ o------------held our attention.
Florida now and Florida is in the sion joints are provided at intervals, ments here will return to the taxpay­ number o f negroes in the stale and
John McWhorter, development edi­
You are evidently familiar with
mouth o f more people than it lias rigid pavements have been known to ers one hundred fold hut rehiemlK r, their social nnd financial condition, to tor of the Tampa Tribune, is still on
t a t n t news about the Prince o f ever been before. One man said he "blow up." The heat expands the that you cr.n not get new people here locate sections of agricultural lands the job and last Sunday issued a spoc- the 2.ini Psalm—one of the mdst
Wale* any* he will visit Gaundii "in- had travelled all over the south and rigid slab. In those cases whore ex­ unless you show your faith in the upon which the negroes may settle, iat edition for Pasco county thnt, like beautiful, tender,and cxquisitivijy up.
cdgnlto." He in not the first innn to all over the state of Florida and he pansion is not held in compression, future o f Sanford by making the im­ ami—here’s the significant point—do n!| of John's editions, was first class pealing, perhaps of nil that inspired
visit Cniimln incognito although sonic liked the appearance of Sanford bet­ there is only one direction in which provements needed on the lake front "discourage further migration north and* will bring many new people to writer who little know that he waj
of the others did not have the snmc ter than any city he tiod seen in the lids force can expand itself, and thnt and everywhere in Sanford. You through co-ojierntion with Soul hern settle in thnt thriving section o f Flor­ inditing immortal sentiment to eonjsole n'nd encourage the millions' to
motives for keeping tiiclr identity south.
ida. If John McWhorter will write
is upward. Pedestrians or motorists can not make money in any line of states."
hidden.
In other words, Michigan has more up every county in the state there come. If weighed in the balnnrc of
Now this is going some. It means ill tlie immediate vicinity are in more business without spending money
and this holds true of tanking log noRrocn than it wants— which is prolt- will lie a development here such ns soul-worth how Could its value be
that the busy appearance of our city or less danger.
computed!
*.
i“
The Jacksonville Journal ably the case with other northern
cities,
We understand that the ocean was bus much to do with the investing of
This is one of the reasons why
lias never been noted before. He pre­
Now, Mr. Anderson, you are loo
states. We have always been taught sents facts nnd figures in nn enter­
inldly crowded with bathers Sunday money here by n man who lias in­ engineers nre more nnd more specify­ says:
kind-hearted to voluntarily wound
“ ‘You have to let the people know that, when one goes to n place to taining way that brings results.
and there was hardly room to turn vestigated the entire south. It means ing flexible, instead of rigid surfaces.
the feelings of your follow-Chrimiatis
around. Tho Republican party is re­ that he found the spirit of optimism rJn..brick or stone block surfaces this what you have and to &lt;li&gt; that you which he is not invited and where
■
■o ------------by
comparing n parody on their loved
sponsible for this state of affairs, no here Instead of the spirit o f pessim­ is brought about by the use o f as­ have to advertise. Ami to advertise he is not wanted, he doesn't have a
Athletic Events— Running— and sacred Psalm. You'did’ hhl real­
eosts
money.
.You
can
reach
the
pleasant
time.
H
follows
that
the
(ioulil. The next measure before tho ism. If means that lie saw signs of phalt between the units. This bitu­
jumping, swimming and diving ize the gravity o f it nor its influence.
House will Im* one to onlnrgu the prosperity and improvements that minous material absorbs expansion world but you have to pay for it nnd negro, being unwelcome, will soon be-'
Mary Musical Please don't do it ngnin. Script lire is
offensive to his new-found contests. Lake
ocean.
made him feel like he was in a thriv­ and permits contraction without "ex­ I advocate that we organize at once
&lt; 10(1-1 tc solemnly sacred—never to be handled
ing and growing city.
You know plosions" or cracked and crumbled a definite program of publicity that Northern neighbor*. When he be- ’Carnival Day.
-------------o ------------lightly or irreverently. .
will
put
Florida
before
the
world,
comes,
offensive,
he
will
lie
niistrcatSuch engineering design
The* Citrus Chronicle is thirty-one what we mean and you know that the surfaces.
May "the goodness and merry” of
(
lit
ItCH
OF
ENGLAND
Not
Orlando,
or
Miami,
or
St.
PetersThen
will
come
race
trouble,
Herald
has
preached
thin
doctrine
for
also allows for (lie upward thrust of
years old today. That is some age
the
Psalmist’s prayer follow you nil
HAS HIG DEFICIT
a freezing suligraile ami for the con- burg, or Jacksonville, but FLORIDA.” j The Michigan hoards further refor. a newspaper hut there are older fifteen years.
the
days
o f your life and enable you
"This was the keynote &lt;&gt;f Telfair port that the negroes nre being atHave faith in your own city and tinouous swelling and shrinking of
ones in Florida at that. When the
to
dwell
in
the house of the Lord forI
lt&gt;
Tin*
A
»&lt;
to
fln
in
l
I
'r
i'in
)
Sanford llcndd is thirty years old we hack your judgment ‘ with your Inst tile earth’s surface under the influ- Stockton's address t*' Florida D evcl-, traded there by propaganda based on
LONDON,
July
25.—
The
Central
upment
Hoard
at
Orlando
recently,
[extravagant
claims
about
highly
paid
[ever/
will give it over into the hands of the nickel and you will have a city here cures of moisture ami drought.
"It is something
thatcan not he jobs in automobile factories awaiting Hoard of Finance o f the Church of i
— AN AGED GRANDMOTHER,
younger generation nnd retire to o u r.o f twenty-five thousand people before
preached
too
often
&lt;
*r
too
nttieh.
them
or
rich
farm
lands
t&lt;
&gt;
be
had
England
has
derided
to
hold
a
series;
ADYKRTIKINH
OCR
RKSOCRCKS.
country cstnlo (whatever thnt means) [you know it.
Stockton realizes it and emphasizes for Ihe asking, tand companies hnvr*of .conference* in the autumn to deal J
ikiit Casting Contest for :tcami endeavor to take a few days off j Have the faith and lutvo the vision,
say,
California
never
"just
grew."
it
been
organized
in
tile
Son'll,
they
say,
with
the
deficit
of
£5,1,000
shown
in
,
C
linicV
tint!d ista n ce
,trtiriii,il
fishing.
We will have the big eily. Other
Where
Florida
has
grown
by
leaps
j
"When
the
word
Florida
truly
beto
encourage
negroes
to
go^.north,
the
financial
report
o
f
the
church
for
(
targets.
Lake
Mar)
next
^1 horspeople sny it and this means inurh.
llllb llc
and
hounds
it
never
"just
drew."
The
!
nins
to
mean
as
milch
to
each
of
us
They
do
tud
add
that
these
companies
the
present
year.
S A N F O R D IN T I I E F l 'l l U C E Y E .
to Tampans, are Northern concern*.
One com-The report of tile legal
committee
W I I Y I*A Y E M E N I ’ S " K X I ’ L O D K ." beauties of nature nnd all her w on -jus the word Tampa do*
LAKELAND, Fln.,July25.^ A tnidcrful rcKourc.cs would
Miacians. and .lark-,
puny told tin*
that, if they suggested that the assembly of the
itild lie dormant aland
a land Miami to Miamians,
Jack-,puny
the negioes
ncgn
Sanford is phowipg
progress to
hundred
years
were
they
louch-'Louivlte
to
Jacksonville*,
nnd
farming
or
automobile
fne1
church
should
copyright
various
puli,
tntivu
organization of the Folk Cnmi•
j
not
louHi-jsonivltc
Jneksimvllliles,
and
so
on
don’t
like
o
yenm
were
V &lt; r P : O U H y r m j , r directs at­
siuili ji degrce_lhnt fcisitlp ijJoJJiqj'ity
fiVltk(‘
'?H«rtlCfltty*Iicntions
in
coimcgtJjw^wMJl^tyurk
(
tyf-Chnmhur
of_‘ Commerce has U'rn
rmur-tiisi
made
So*ew
ryw
hcnc
*
in
th
«’
stale,
wu
.sluill.tory
work',
they
call
H
Ky
th
cX
.n
d
3
tention?
M
V
i
r
fitn
Which
almirttl
fw
nrfP slrtirtf witTf it alffl 5Ye Woflt'fifVoIr"
iis a means of raising additional effected here, with l5. L. Mack, pred­
rtrlly. The cities sc». an area of prosperity uncqunlcd ttrapping muskrat}..
ably impressed with it. This is one of given attention by those who have j yield more hountifidl
dent (i ft lie Lakeland commerce body,
Mii^t of the land being sold these funds,
the reasons why every citizen in the duly of writing specifications and and the counties in California and in the history of the slate.
-----,-------------------anil
T. J. Apployard, manager of Hint
aegioes
is
totally'unfit
for
funning,
j
“ The State Development Hoard i
Sanford should get on his toes ami awarding contracts for paving-—the Florida that have advertised are the
tim
e
fo
r
ev
ery
tine
nt
organization,
acting as imhuigcrs ,.f
the
report
says.
"Also,
Southern
A
hj
seeking
(27,500
to
establi
h
a
-tale
liability
of
absolutely
ligid
pavement
ones
that
have
gained
thereby.
The
keep there in boosting his home town.
M usical C a rn iva l D av n ex t the new body until u permanent plan
li i&lt; to he negroes are not used to Northern
The day is past for tile man to hold to explode under extreme heat. It is j places where they lire holding hack publicity department,
hack improvements (hat mean a big- our understanding that much con -1prosperity and are willing to let well hoped tiie money will be available. i rops nnd method*. With this coin-

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923
FATHER a n d s o n w e e k
TO BE HELD JN NOVEMBER

PAGE THREE

npcnt.1 who comb, nt our heck nnd
coll, to our very thresholds to help 0*
with our problems."
Home Features of the Citrus I*rogrnm
Florida prodflccs ferns to
to Be' Emphasised for Formers*
commercially to the value to
nod Grower*’ Week, Aiijr. 0*11
o f $200,000.
to
/. o. b. factory
R. F. WIIITNER, JR., COUNTY AGENT
Future of the Citrus industry In
Seven thousand five hun- to
Floridn.
dred carloads of watcrmcl- to
On Saturday the County Agent can be found In his office In the
Prospective citrus Browers.
ons and 300,000 crates of to
haRement of the Court Hbuse. At any other time he may be
Citrus growing n paying industry.
cantaloupes have been ship- to
readied through the office of the Chamber of Commerce. Leave
BEGINNING RIGHT.— Planting n
ped out in a season.
to
nil calls there.
seed bed, lining out in the nursery,
The state hns 0,250 miles .to
root stocks.
of railroad and more than to
PROPAGATION.— Budding, graft5,000 miles of highways.
to
ing, hud selection, scion rooting.
Marion county possesses to
County Agricultural Agents
of each cow the lower is the cost of
CARE OF A NURSERY.— Cultkvnone of the greatest springs to
Everybody’s football to kick around production.
Con, fertilization, insect pefct and dis­
In the world in Silver to
3.—Only by keeping records of proand everybody’s servant to help In
ease control,-importance o f qprscry
Springs, which sends out to
the sotving of till kinds of problems ductlou can the vnlue of individunl
inspection.
22,134,730 gallons of water W from, the simple one of curing the cows be known.
an hour.
to
4. —The feeding of scrub cows nnd TIIE GROVE.—Selection of the
old gray mnre’s colic to the highly
Florida produced crops In to specialized nrt of making the family the "scrub" feeding of good cows are grove site, preparation o f the soil,
1922 having' an aggregate to bnby laugh, that Is the job of the two of the most common mistakes in citrus varieties, planting mul priming,
vnlue of $160,000,000.
to
cultivation and cover crops.
county agent. Few realize just how dairying.
The citrus fruit crop last to
FERTILIZATION— Fundamentals
5.
—Save
all
heifer
calves
from
the
important he is. A recent editorial
T T ERE is a frame six solid inches deep,with
year returned $27,000,000, to
In the Rrpcder’s Gazette shows, how­ best producing cowh in the herd to re­ of fertilization, fertilizing the grove
five and one-half times the to
JT L top flange correspondingly w itta It is a
fertilizer formulae.
•
ever, that people are coming around place the unprofitable cows.
cost of the state when the to
unit
o! tremendous strength, reinforced by in*
6. — Use a good sire, lest your herd
to consider Mr, County Agent some­
United States bought it M thing more than an unnecessary evil. he doomed to failure.
The Woman’s Club Is prepar­
built com er braces in front and four sturdy
from Spain in 1810 for $.'&gt;,- to The editorial reads:
7. —Get rid of unprofitable , cows;ing good “ eats’* to he served nt
cross-mcmbcrs/This staunch construction f rees
000,000.
to
the Jew ett from any possible misalignment of
"In unswer to n question, all of our the milk scales and the Babcock test­ Lake Mary next Thursday.
•Jl)-2tc
subscribers whose names hsve been er will point them out.
working parts—r gives unlimited endurance,
8. —Grow plenty of feed. Feeding
cn our- list for several years know
genuine
riding comfort.
that The Gazette hns steadfastly ad­ from the sack takes the biggest part MANY APPLICATIONS FOR
Bathing and Boating nt Lake
Jewett’s balanced weight and husky frame
OWNER CERTIFICATES
vocated and defended the counnty of the profits,.
Mnry, Musical Carnival Dny. ltc
9.
—
Every
dairy
of
considerable
size
do much to give it a road motion that is steady
agricultural agent ns n practical nld
MUST HE RETURNED
should have n silo.
to farmers............
and restful A n d here’s a car that doesn’t need
POULTRY MEN WILL
10. —Good milk ennnot he produced TALLAHASSEE, July 20— Thirty
nursing over bad spots. Its 2805*pound weight
"A marked improvement in the
BE ABYE TO GET V ALU BALE
in unsanitary surroundings.
per cent of the application?) for certi­
holds the road—-its fifty horsepower motor
FROM FARMERS' WEEK character of the service given by coun­
11. — I’ rofit by the experiences officates o f ownership and automobile
ty agents has been registered in re­
does
the rest. Let us put a’Jewett through its
others; have the courage to change license tngs have to be returned be­
cent years, due to the fact that there
Mir The Aunrlnlril l’ rr»»|
paces
for i/ou.Whenever you say. No obligation.
from
faulty
methods
to
better
ones.
cause applicant', fail to property an­
GAINESVILLE, Flu., July 2 5 - has been an increase in the number
swer all questions, officials o f the
Commercial nnd backyard poultry- of trained and experienced men adapt­
men will have an opportunity to get ed to this work, and to the further Use Head, Not Heels, Farm Woman state comptroller's department say.
Advises Others of Her Kind
some first-hnnd facts and knowledge fact thnt the function of the county
Payment for cerlifieatei^iml license
The problems of the farm woman lags rhould he made in separate
regarding various phases of raising agent is botteV understood ami more
chickens nmi other classes of farpi clenrly defined than it has lioen in the are many anil varied blit the most checks, they nay. Thin enables clerks
SANFORD, FLORIDA
fowls, if they attend Farmers’ ami past. Despite the, agricultural de­ vexing one is the Inck of equipment to expedite action on the applications,
Fruit Growers' week nt the Univer­ pression, the number of county agents to enrry on the daily duties that con­ the separate cheeks saving delays due
front her in the home. This charge to double entries in keeping-accounts
sity of Florida, August 6-11.
has increased. This in itself is u tri­
The program will deal particularly bute to the vnlue of their service to was recently made by a Florida house­ when Single checks are sent. Funds
wife to a gathering of women in a received from certificates of owner­
with feeding practices poultry dis­ tanners.
.
rural district of this state.
eases, marketing, profits to he made
ship ami those from license lags are
"The county agent who knows his
“ We have few running water sys­ kept in separate accounts.
in the business, breeds nnd housing,
job, und lias the personality and tem­
tems, lighting plants, oil stoves, fireR, C. Blake and A. I.. Irving, prac­
perament which are necessary ns sup­
less cookers, anil *. steam pressures,"
tical poultrymen, will be instructors.
The Woman’s Club Is preparplements to his technical qualifica­
she declared. "W e have little knowl­ injr good ’Vais’’ to lie served at Find Out at the Tent Tonight, Palmetto and
The program will begin Monday af­
tions, is in daily, personal contact
edge of what really constitutes &lt;mr
ternoon, August 6, und continue
with farmers, lie is therefore in a
Lake Mary next Thursday. He
profession of housekeeping, and we
unique position to counsel and pdviKC)
lack the desire to learn more about it.
and to speak and act ns their repre­
And what we know about thrift could
sentative. Their practical problems
he said in u dozen words. Many of
are his. Together they are yolvingj
us do ndt seem to have the desire
those which ran he solved. The solu-1
In spend money wisely. I dare say
tion of local problems in agriculture |
this condition is largely due to plain,
tninment. Officials in &lt;
v. lil automatically dispose of most of
unadulterated indifference on our
announced that the prog
the larger solvable agricultural prob­
elude subjects of intere
1'nrt.
.
,
lems of state and nation. This is
member of the family,
"No doubt tills is the situation all
working, from .the bottom up, rathor
the men and women.
than
from
the
lop
down,
Board and lodging can he* obtained
on the campus for a dollar a day, or
Dairy 1‘oinlers
WE CLOSE AT NOON
just otr the campuis or up town nt
tii.g our homes on a business basis,
The follownig dairy pointers have and in huving nil the modern equip­
mable ------rates by those attending
rensni.----helped more than one dairyman to get ment we can afford. Wo must use
the school authorities say.
in tahlished. Tin y are by Prof, John cur heads instead of our heels.
Another important cattle industry M. Scott, of the Florida Experiment
“ There is no excuse for our lack of
ONE FOUND HULK COCOA
isnbout to be added to the many al­ Station, who says thnt the time is
information
with
so
much
good
read­
ready in Highlands county, which not far distant when Flotilla will he
FREE
ranks ns seventh county In stale in the greatest dairy state of the South. ing matter in our magazines and the
free literature sent out by our statu
this industry. The new company is
1— The individual cow Is the foun­ nnd nutinnnl home demonstration
WITH A 52.0(1 BURCH ABE
known as the Buck
Island ( attic
dation of dairying.
workers. Then, in addition to this
Company. The cuttle are to be kept
2.—The dairy is a factory nnd, like free literature, we may have the free
in the area known as Buck Island
township, a few miles eust of I-ae An­ all factories, the larger the production services of our home demonstration’

A Husky Frame for the
Sturdy Jewett

Band Concerts by OrlnndaSanford-Euslls Bands Musical
Carnival Day.
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COWS ADDICTED TO
NARCOTICS MAY BE AR►
RESTED IN MONTANA
Mir The AMorlntrA I’ i m .I
HELENA, Mont., July 25.— A cow,
or any other nnimnl, which liecomes
addicted to the narcotic habit In Mon­
tana, may be arrested anil confined In
the state sanitarium until pronounced
cured by the physicians iii charge,
according to a new state law.
The new law, legislators say, is the
result of a clerical error made In the
closing duys of the session. An
amendment, Intended to strengthen
the unti-narcotic law, was tneked on­
to the law providing for the con­
demnation of stock driven insnne by
the eating of loco weed.

Bathing and Boating at I-nko
Mary Mimical Carnival Day.
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According to the Miami NewsMetropolis, 20 men with triuks nnd
other road building machinery have
crossed the morass between the end
of the tyrtla county grade on the
Tamianil Trail nnd the uine laryi be­
yond, and . are at work building the
18 miles of the ‘ trial which pass
through the Chcvelicr property.
In an election held recently in Fort
Pierce inlet district
votem gave n
very large majority to tho proposed
sale of $200,000 worth of Minds, the
money to be used in improving the
inlet. It is proposed to deepefl the
channel to fourteen feet gnd extend
the jetties b distance necessary t6
protect the cut. The voters in the
district wero three to one In favor of
the bond issue.

nie, nnd along the now state high­
way. This township has been fenced
an dthe very fine prairie lurid making
u ppart of this township will Ikj
utilized.
Rond development in Highlands
county during the ensuing six months
will be of paramount interest to the
entire state. The completion of State
Road No. 8 will link the gulf nnd
ocean in one continuous asphalt high­
way, Thu voting of tho bond Issue
by Highlands county early in the
year for $600,000 worth of road build­
ing, was the first decisive step to­
ward tho culmination of this Impor­
tant project, nnd the ’county com­
missioners have since taken the ne­
cessary steps to carry out the pro­
visions of tjie bond issue.

Cascades R ival The River Nile
ass ;/w 2fc\
in Volume
With the wane of I'lutrooh's
elephant), pyramids silft lirtroglyplrs
comes the autumn rise of the Nile.
The Egyptian Influence has not gone,
merely ,.Mitrj| to n less obvious and
more seriate Coin.

Anti with the tlUipprnranrr nl the
printings route cascades of plt-btlngs
down the front r.nrt tuck, overflow­
ing a nurruw sllhooetlr, Juit ns the
Egyptian river overflow* its flanks
Kuttdng in.m Egyptian In rnnluur
than ttils evening frock could fle
Imagined Some psychlr Infliirm-f will
prubahl, oskt tjpc scarer even hold
her arms wklinlxi In the traditional
manner.

between a bank and its depositors promotes
the interests of both!
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This bank has always by Sts attitude of
SERVICE, wpn the confidence and accounts
of many farmers, firms and merchants who
have settled here year after year.
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the (Imped skirt Up? tlghtlv across
the front. A belt which merges Into
the drapery ot tin- skirt ties and falls
In two long null (Inlsheo fly deep
cascades of pleating*. A similar.
dcror.itloo fall- Iron t.*:» yogr of th«
waist in Par# to balnncr the effect—
bonds of red and fllur rmhrotdem]
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galon run to the bock from the peck

1 't- /FULL l i n e q f f r u it s a n d VEGETAIILES
WHERE SANFORI) TRADES

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Checking: Account also.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923

PAGE FOUR

BIG MOONLIGHT DANCE—
MUSICAL CARNIVAL DAY
li: j f * 11
Lake Mary, Thursday,
July — Lake Mary, Thursday, Ju|y
FIRST ON MARKETS, MAY
*
100*1 tc 26th.
/ BE SOLD ABROAD 26 th'.
’100-1 tc

LAKE COUNTY BALE

GOLF
BOWLING
• .TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TR AP SHOOTING

TAVARES, July 2R.—Thomas Halo,
A. Bentley &amp; Sons Company of
Ocala entertained the Fpworth
secretary of the New York Cotton Jacksonville, will erect the concrete League convention
recently, nnj
Exchange, wires Lake County Chom- bridge over the Sebastian river at While thd wenlhcr was not nil that
her of Commerce:
Sebastian on Stnte Hoad No. 4. The had been expected, in fact, wns t,)0
M fa M
“ First bale uf cotton, from Lake new bridge will be part of the fcdrol rnjny to suit the homo folks, the vl,.
YAN K EES STAGE
SMOKERS TAKE
county, Florida, sold yesterday (Mon­ aid highway from Voro to the north itors appeared to have n good time.
______
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EIGHTH INNING
SECOND FROM
day) for fifty cents n-.pound. Pur­ county line, nnd under the contract it Tito longue in flourishing in Florida
chaser,,
Bond, AlcEnnny &amp; Co.' Un­ must be completed in 10 months. Con­ there being fifteen Uhions in the Flor.'
R ALLY A N IJ W IN
. DAYJXJNA TE A M
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
decided
ns
to "*' " ' " “
struction work will be started nt onco, Ida assembly. Attendance was ex.
i
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Thirf.balc
(|f
^(iU^^WAs
^he
first
according
to officials of the Bcntloy cellcht and proceedings interesting
Florida Stale League
[
111.A
DEL
t
J
I
I
y
25.iiNcw
'b.
'bAYTO
N
A,
July
23,—lhttO.Jft
when
pirn
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throughout tho xttnvcnUon.
St. Pete 4, Orlando 10.
stncvd iA' bkt'fHi*
Yorkc stngvil
bfctfldg rally in #ho hits counted forAuna again paved the sold in the new CoitofKExcbango at company.
1
hi
k i Rt. fa k i in m h
Tampa 8, Daytona 2.
Eighth inning o f yest?Hlny’s game and way for victory yesterday frff the its formal‘.opening Monday. Tho cot­
ton
was
raised
by
W.
I;.'
Bichprdson
Smnker»;iwho
V«h
the
second
game
sddml enough rum to win from Phil­
Lakeland 0, Bradentown 1.
1
Tonight Hoot Gibson In “ Double adelphia. The final score was 9 to 2. of the sorlpB with the Islanders by the of Whitney, just west of tcesburg. - '
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,
s
an dwas shipped to Savannah, where
In the ninth, with two on’ hasp, Bobo seoro o f 8 to 2. Tho score:
National League
Dculing.”
Ruth hit his 2.’)rd home run o f the T am pa.... ....... ............ 028 000 002—8 tho Livingston Glover Co. bought it
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 7.
lien Slowhell was not ns dumb nB season tiring the mnrk of “ Cy” Wil­ Daytona .... ..... ......... 001 000 100—2 in nt 50 cents Ihe pound, who preChlcogo-Pittsburgh, wet grounds.
sen tc dit to the New York Cotton Ex­
he looked, ns you will discover when liams of the PhillioH, who had prev­
No others scheduled.
change, shipping it to New York by
you see the interpretation plnecd on iously led laith big leagues. The ball Reds Take Last
I
■
express, to be there nt tho opening
the rhnrncter by Hoot Gibson, under cleared the right field wall nnd land­
American Lengue
■
Extends
to
Orlando
and
Daytonn
its
well
as
the
hundreds
of
of
The
Cardinal
■
of
the
cxchnnge.
.
ed on the roof of a house across the
direction of Henry lA-hrmnn.
Detroit 4-9, Chicago 1-0.
a
bottles we put out in Sanford every day
street. The score:
■
Washington 1, Ronton 0.
Series,
to 7 This makes u total of $I.0G a pound
New York ......... 000 001 058—9 12 0
And ndded attractions, also.
for the bale. &gt;It is possible that it
Cleveland 1-3, St. Louin 8-2.
Philadelphia .....002 000 000—2 0 1
New York 9, Philadelphia 2.
CINCINNATI, July 23.-Cinc!nrmtl will next bo offered for sale on the
ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R
And the honor gursts tonight will
Mays and HolTman, Schnng; Rom- yesterday won the Inst game of the exchange in
Liverpool, — Tampa
■
lm K. C. Harper and family and will met), Walberg nnd Bruggy, •
g
Southern AhMOciation
Tribune.
Ft. Louis series, 7 to 4. Tho score:
n
see this fine picture without cost to
Little Rock 1, Mobile 2.
St. Louis ........... 200 000 200—4 12 8
R
on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
them. Rrlng this with you, K. C., it’s ' BOSTON, duly 25.— Quinn held j Cincinnati ......... 101 200 12x—7 12 3
Memphis 2, New Orleans 4.
Athletic Events— Running— '■
your ticket.
Washington to 8 hits yesterday, while , Dunk, Stunrt, Sherdel and A in- Jumping— Swimming and div-jB for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
Nashville 10, Atlnntn 15.
Boston hit Mitchell hard in the early smith; Benton nnd Hargrave,
teries. If you arc not drinking Elder Springs Water n o w Chattanooga 5, Rirminghnm 7.
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ing contests Lake Alary Musical
And ‘then don’t forgot tomorrow— innings. The score was fi to 1 in fa­
give it a trial.
Carnival Day.
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Roy Stewart in “ Burning Words’" Al­ vor of Boston. Tho score:
HOW THEY STAND
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BOSS THOMAS
so “ Srnnrty,” - n two-part Century Washington....... 000 000 100— 1 8 1
PABLO BEACH TO HAVE
W IN S CONTEST
comedy.
Boston ‘.........
010 110 OOx—C II 0
Florida Stale League
PHONE 311— W E ’LL DELIVER
A $35,000 SCHOOL
Mitchell,
Sedgewick
nnd Iluel;
Won Lost IVL
FOR GROWERS
Friilay nnd Saturday—Norma Tal- Quinn nnd PIcinich.
R
.724
Brndentown .... ...: 21
JACKSONVILLE, July 25.— Voters
Orlnndo ..........
.701) rnndge and Lew Cody in “ Within the
9
DKADENtOWN, July
25.—The of Pablo Beach, near here, yesterday
IV‘
CHICAGO, July 25.— Detroit won f ;n)W,.rs&gt; nft(,r a gallant fight with
1G
.429 Lew” , also International News only
Lakeland ......... .... t?
unanimously voted for' the issuance
both games of a double header from the Highlanders, nosed nut- a one to
Ft. Pete re burg .... 12
1G
.429
of 535,000 in school bonds for the
Chicago yesterday, 4 to 1 nod 9 to 0. nothing win when Thomas singled,
18
Daytonn ..........- ..... 13
.419
erection of n now brick school build­
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ The scores:
.300
Tampa .......... ..
21
wns sacrificed to second nnd scored ing. A total of 35 votes were cast.
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fin.
First game.:
on hits by Niehnus nnd Doran. It wns
4-21-tfc D etroit................. 000 202 000— I G 1 a pitchers' battle between Fry and
National League
C h icago.............. ooo ooi ooo— i 8 n Camp, with the latter getting the
Won Lost Tct.
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 192.1
Billette and Bossier; Blankenship, best of it. The score:
,G5G
59
31
New York ....L.
Lyons and Hchalk, Graham.
31
Cincinnati ....... .... 51
.014
Lake!nnd ...........
mm 000 000—0
Forenoort nnd afternoon tides occur
■ .Second gnmv:
.598
Pittsburgh ____ ... 52
35
Bradcntown ........
UllO 001 OOx—1
nt approximately the same hour nnd
Detroit .............. Oil 100 102—!) n o
Chicago ........... .... 48
43
.527 minute.
Wo have boon vtfrv fortunate in securing the finest Novelty Orchestra in the stale for Wed­
Chicago
. 210 030 000—G 9 0
St. I.ouia ......... .... 47
45
.511
nesday Night
W. Collins, Holloway, Cole nnd BULLDOGS BI5AT
Brooklyn .......... .... 45
43
.511 1 4 :05
4:31
5:33
0 :28
Woodall; Thurston, Robertson
nnd
r,2
.295 2 4:55
Philadelphia .... ..... 20
SAINTS, 10 TO 4
0:14
7:20
5:20
Graham.
Boston .......... __ 25
G3
.284 3 5:47
8 : 17
fi:02
7:11
ORLANDO, July 25. Under a dis­
4 0:43
8:00
9:2I
7:01
ST. LOUIS, July 25.—Cleveland approving sky the Hauling Bulldogs
American League
7:50
5 7:21
9:00 10 : 1
and St. Louis divided a double header won the second game of the series
Won Lost Pet. 0 8:17
TH E HOYS WITH THE REP AND PEP”
8:51
9:57 11 :0H
[
whirl) was featured by home runs here from tlie Snints yesterday afternoon
38
New York ...... ..... CO
.018 7 0:07
9:44 10:52 11 : 1
yesterday. The Browns won the first by the score of 10 to J. The score;
43
.538 8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12 : 17
Clevinnd ......... ..- 50
A D M IS S IO N A N D D A N C ­
GENERAL ADMISSION
jeentest, 3 to I, nnd the Indians an- St. Pete
.511 9 10:44 11:30 11:50
.........
200 L’llll 000— 0
44
St. Ixiuls .... ...../.... 4G
ING $ 1.65 T A X P A ID
1:OH
25c, TA X LAID
! nexed the second 3 to 2, in 18 innings. Orlando
Detroit .............. .... 43
44
.404 KI 11:3&lt;l 11:50 12:12
........
105 OOO 22x— 10
1:51
Tiie scores:
.489 11 12:10 12:24
45
Chicago ............. .... 43
«'! :47
1:31
First game:
EDITORS OF COUNTRY
4G
.477 12 1:00
Philadelphia __ .... 42
3 •35
1:10
2:13
Cleveland
000 000 100—t 8 I
50
.425 13 1:4&lt;)
COME TO FARMERS’ AID
Washington ...... .. . 37
1:55
3:01
4 24
St. Louis
000 000 012—8 9 0
53
.37G 14 2:20
Boston .............. .... 32
5 18
2:38
3:51
. IlyaijQg.aipl O'Jy.Vtd; VanGildey ami , Tip' .newspapers &lt;&gt;f tin country nryj*|
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3:15
0 U
4 140
15 2:55
W ED N ESD AY EVENING
Colims.s
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leveling more and more ;iace tu ag­
January 22-2G inclusive is the date 10 3:31
4 tOO (M2
7 18
Second game:
riculture, that industry which feed*
i?
4 :5I
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8 «»*)
set for Him fifth annual St. Lucie 17 4:21
iscztu ia n n B D B E tH x itia tiiia iR H iia n v sisM u ssM s
Clev.
(lilt 100 000 000 1—3 9 0 more than a hundred million and1 ;
5:48
7:34
9 r,”i
county fair at Vern. Preparations 18 5:08
St. I..
too 000 010 000 0—2 H 0 which gives oeeiipatiim to suinciliing
8: JO 10 25
for the event nre already being untie, 19 0:02
0:17
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Edwards
and Myntt; Kidp and Scv- tiki- thirty million Americium.
7:51
tile
coming
fair
may
20
7:02
II:
21
to tiie en dthnt
9:43
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5
ereid,
Collins.
That cnncluHinn can be drawn from*
8:57 10:51 11: 57
la* the IdggoMt and best &lt;f any here- 21 7:31
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reports
and
discussions
made
at
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(Ib is Wns Written by a Woman)
2
tofore held. As customary for the bb 8:32
9:59 11:13 12:31
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Hait Casting Contest for ar- the recent meeting uf the aguciil. .JB|
1 18
past two or three years, the best of 23 9:30 11:01 11:53
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ciirnc.V and distance, artificial turn! college editors of Ihe country* ■
the exhibit will )a» transported to 24 10:28 11:50 12:17
&lt;
&gt;
targets, Lake Mary, next Thurs­ nt New Brunswick, N. J. From al­
J :37
42
Tampa for- exhibition at the South 25 11:2fl 12:07
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day.
99-2tc most eevry state eame reports of (lie
20 12*21
3 21
1:02
Florida fair the week following.
whole-hearted manner in which edi-1
1:53
27 1:18
3 55
3:04
FIRST
BALE
OF
COTTON
tors are searching for the very hc-t
28
3:41
4:
32
2:10
2:11
Itasi'lmil Game— DcLand vh.
agricultural
(and home cetiomcis) in­
IN
SAVANNAH
YESTERDAY
4
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5
3:20
2!)
2:59
K)
Sanford at I.nku Mary— Thurs­
CAME FROM FLORIDA formation for the benefit of their
day, July 26ih,
9‘J-2lc 30 3.10 4:08 5:00 5
readers.
4:19
5:52
31
The discussion which followed the
SAVANNAH.
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July
21.—The
STOPPED HIS BAINS
First Quarter Full Mima Last Quarter first bale uf new cotton crop was rc- various reports brought out the fact
“ I wns suffering with n severe cold,
June 28
July 5
June 21
reeelved nt Savannah yesterday from thnt this growing nttitude i of the
hrnduche and pains in my abdomen,"
Aug I
July 20
July 27
Florida, having boon grown in I-ake newspaper owners of the country is
writes J. B. Dring, Newport, 11. I.
Aug. 2G
Aug. PJ
Sept. 3
county,
and canto from the point due to a more pronounced realization
I ant an old-fashioned buyer of l lie, necessi­
toward losing a customer, and had certainly
"A fter taking Foley's Honey nnd
Oct. 3
Sept. 21
Sept. 17
furthest south of any first bale. Lust on their part that agriculture is the j
ties for my household. I go to the store my­
Tar In conjunction with Foley Cath­
lost a g o o d deni of time, especially since some
year the first bale wus from Georgia, hasie industry of this country. They
artic Tablets 1 was entirely, relieved
self. To mu this work is not irksome. In
other
people were standing around waiting to
one day earlier than this year.
feel that of (ill tile industries agri­
of my cold nnd pains.” Coughs re­ Education Board
fuel,
1
like*
it.
I
like
to
look
tit
the
shelves
so
be
waited
on.
d*
Experts pronounced it the finest culture is the least organized and the
sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma,
Approves
Action
of
full
of
cans
and
packages
o
f
so
many
colors.
first bale they ever saw
It graded 1most in need of the moral influence
Hay Fever, Croup nnd Whooping
ns strict middling, of fine nnd assistance of the press of the
I like to do this for the same reason that I
If that grocer had sold advertised goods lie
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol­
Board of Control officially
staple am) preparation. It was re­ land.
ey's Honey and Tar.
The largest
don’t mind being in a crowd.
would certainly have had the brand I suKToo long, it was pointed out, has
selling cough medicine in the World. Appointment and Salaries Four Stale ceived by Gordon &amp; Company, and
geslcd and he would have made a sale; in­
was sold at auction to - Livingston farming Itcon on n hit-or-miss ha sis.When in a crowd I look for familiar faces.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Instil til Inns Stand; Apprise Leg­
cidentally, he would have bid us good clay
Glover and Company At 50 cents, It has been felt that a man could farm
When I see them I am delighted. When I
islatures' Apprnprintiun.
laiter
in
the
day
the
bale
was
shipped
cheerily and we would have been satisfied.
when
he
could
do
nothing
else,
that
Ha thing Suit* Parade, Lake
am in a store I look for familiar goods and
by
express
to
New
York,
wheer
it
is
anybody
could
farm.
But
the
time
has
i l l ) Till* AaaiH’ Inlt'il I ' r r * * }
Mary. Thursday, July 2(ith. U9-2c
when I see thorn I buy. Those goods have
TALLAHASSEE. Fin., July 24.— ex pee till to arrive in time to be pres-j come when the tables are reversed.
Familiar faces are wonderful. To mo, in
become
familiar to me through advertising
ent
nt
the
opening
of
the
new
build­
No longer may the man that can do
The state board uf education yester­
my
capacity as a buyer for-a fairly large
day approved unanimously all ap­ ing of the New York cotton exchange nothing else make a substantial liv­
nnd I have noticed thnt the grocery men who
household,
familiar things on the shelves of
pointments and salaries recommend­ Monday morning. The purchasers ing from the soil. Today tiler are
have the most of those familiar packages
stated
that
the
hale
will
be
disposed
thousands of insects and diseases
ed for Ihe hoard of control for the
the stores I visit are only n little less wonder­
V CQItltltCTEI) MAY I, 1923
somehow nr other seem to always go ahead.
four institutions of higher education of in New York and the proceeds which make agriculture n technical
ful, for those faniiljar things help me in do­
South Hound
business. Destroyed forests no longer
in Florida for the year ending June donated to charity.
I
went
into
a
store
not
of
my
own
choosing
ing better and more economically the job
i
M
yield game nnd other food in abun­
Departs 30, 1924.
Arrive
but with a friend who, among other things,
which I must work at every day.
dance. Depleted soils require tho touch
The action carries with it approval
2:10 a.m.
No.
83 ....:.... 2:30 a.m.
asked
for
a
very
well
known
article
of
food
of the trained hand and mind in or­
8:40 a.m. of the appropriation of $1,903,475.50
, No.
27
which is packed in a can. although she did
Those advertised articles which I buy anti
der to yield bountifully. The march
2:45 p.m. voted by Ihe 1923 legislature, for the
No.
89 ....... 2:25 p.m.
of
industry
and
competition
has
placed
support
and
maintenance
of
the
sev­
7:10 p.m.
which 1 always buy 1 know have been sub­
not ask for any specific kind. I always buy
No.
85 ..... 0:55 p.m.
agriculture with its back to the wall.
eral institutions and the duparlmciits
mitted
to the criticism of both competitor
------------and
instinctively
I
told
her
that
was
Hsfli *!-g .
The agricultural college editors
thereof, under the management of
Nurthlxiund
•
the
kind
she
should
ask
for.
and
consumer.
This subjection to almost
have learned that the newspaper
Departs the hoard of control, and $300,000 for
Arrive
world-wide critical examination demonstrates
makers are among the first to realize *
2:03 a.m. the state plant board. A roster of
No. • 82 ....1... 1:48 n.tn.
The dealer overheard me ami said, “ Mad­
and
appreciate
the
position
of
the
the
appointments
was
made
up
at
the
to me that the manufacturer lifts supreme
12:05
p.m.
_^....11,:
4
5
a.m.
QUARANTINE AGAINST GEOM
No.
84
am, I never sell that article, 1 sell instead
farmer, and they feel that no other
3:52 p.m. Jacksonville meeting of the board on
3:42 p.m.
confidence* in his goods. He cannot tell .a
G!A VEGETABLES ON AC­
No.
80
something vely much b etter---------------- my
institution is doing more for the lienJuly 9.
No.
2H ........ 10:00 p.m.
COUNT OF BEETLE
falsehood about the things he makes, because
efit of the fiumer than his own com­
Items contained in the appropria­
own brand.’
.71 fU
tim e are too many in the world to find him
munity newspaper. — Agricultural
tion bill included:
—
i l l ) fTii** AuH tirinirtl I*re*»i*&gt;
Trilby Branch
out.
v I III.'! . '
TALLAHASSEE,
July
24—The
bill
University of Florida, for salaries,
Then he launched into a five-minute talk
News Servile.
Departs
Arrive
*
V
'
*l*
V
introduced
in
tho
Georgia
house
of
equipment
and
operating
expense,
7:30 a.m.
on why this Article was bettor than the one
xNo. 100
representatives
yesterday
quarantin­
From
MonLvelite'
cornea
informa­
$180,015;
tire
protection,
$0,250;
for
Constant
advertising
of
any
product
proves
3:25
p.m.
xNo. 24
I hml named, llut somehow my friend had
ing
Georgia
against
shipment
of
green
tion
for
tho
latent
additions
to
the
buildings,
$200,000;
for
general
ex­
..........
1:30
p.m.
that prdduct has stood thu test of scrutiny.
xNo. 25
been convinced by what 1 had suggested and
tension division, $00,000; for agricul­ peas, and beans from Florida into school plant. Donnelly building, now
xNo. 101 ______5:50 p.m.
Is it any wonder then why I, as one of sever­
she did not buy that can which tho graver
tural cxiierimcnt station, Gainesville, Georgia is looked upon here as n re­ stnrting under Ibe skillful handy of
al
million women in my same position, prefer
offered.
taliatory measure. The Floridu Plant working students will house the car­
$110,000.
Lecaburg Branch
articles
with which I am acquainted to pro­
State College for Women, for sal­ Baurd which controls such matters penter shop, the wood-working ma­
Departs
Arrive
And
I
thought
as
1
walked
out
how
stub­
chinery
and
the
mechanical
(flawing
j
seme
time
ago
quarantined
against
ducts about which I have no knowledge and
aries, equipment and operating- ex­
xNo. 157. .....’.... 3:55 p.m.
born and obstinate that man wns. Ho had
penses, $336,901; building and im­ shipment of these vegetables In pod department. The printing'office and
about which the manufacturer does not seem
No. 21.. .......... 2:45 p.m.
into Central Florida from several automobile shop and general manual
lost a sale, hat! probably taken his first tftep
G:30 n.m. provements, $235,875.
xNo. 158..
to have the courage to enlighten me?
training
department
will
aKo
be
in-j
states
including
Georgia.
The
meas­
For
Flurida
School
for
the
Deaf
7:10
pun.
l^T
T
__
*
No. 22..
and Blind, salaries, equipment and ure adopted was said to prevent in­ eluded undvr tho new roof. It .is ani
Oviedo Branch
Depart* operating expenses, $180,000; build­ troduction into Flurida of the Mexican interesting fay\, that the students
Arrive.
Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
iawtls which the board aaid was firm­ make the furniture used in the build­
ing, $60,000.
7:45 p.m.
xNo. 120
The American Association o f Advertising Agencies
FJuriiU, A- nnd M. College, fur sal­ ly established In several places In ings, and it j? qxcellent—us neat and
11• » ,* J t C 3:40 pjn.
xNo. 127..
*
aries, equipment and operating ex­ Georgia where it is said to be doing servieeabla as could be purchased
anywhere.
great damage.
B T -* — Daily, w r i j t Sunday. J * • -jr \panses, $50,000; building, $10,000.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923

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LOST
LOST—Hunch of keys at postoffice
or on street. Return to Herald of­
fice and receive Toward.
97-Up

Baptists Are Urged
Support World Peace
Thru Governments
——

[THE PERILS OF
RHEUMATISM
_____ _
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A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

HOTEL.

LOST—Bnr pin, hand carved, two
Support League of Nation* and ( V The Disease That Cripples and
pearls, two sapphirrs and one dlnKills, (tiilckest Way to (lei
operate in Every Way
nnmd in business section of Sanford.
W . J. THIGPEN
Ton can find the name of
Well
Is Thrmigh New I’ reReturn to Herald office mid receive
every lire Dnaineaa Man
I I I , Thr A a a u H n l r i l I ' r r . i l
scriptlon
Containing Seven­
Real
Estate
reward,
D7-4tp
In Sanford In this Column
STOCKHOLM, July 25.— Baptist
teen
Ingredients
Thai Renew
FIIIH, LIFE, AUTO 1NSUKANCE
each day.
churches the world over tre culled up­
Every
Part
of
Body.
FOR RENT
on in resolutions liefore the Baptist
Worltl Alliance yesterday to assist in
Rheumatism mny lie caused by any
I'Oll RENT—Store room in new brick
N rj m iu fci m m N
promoting world pence through urg­ number of things, and this is why it is
building, good business location.—
ing their governments to make the so hnrd to cure. If we knew what
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
A. I1. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
maintenance
of peace first aim, to caused nny particular ense of rheu­
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Quick Service Transfer
matism, it could lie promptly arrested.
I^OIt , SALE Oil KENT—Trucking support the league of Notions and Any remedy that merely relieves the
Storage Facilities
land. I have hammock and pine to co-opncrte in completing the Lea­ pain is not sufficient. The only sure
If we pleaae you, tell olhtre; If not,
Ducking
land developed, partly devel­ gue of Nations by seeking to bring Way to relief is through n thorough
tell ua. Phone 498
systemic treatment that will reach
WE SPECIALIZE
oped and undeveloped In Iown City into its membership nil nations which
every part of the body and all the vi
In Making
have
not
joined
it
nlrendy,
thus
ninksection for sale nr rent. Write E. It. ,
,
.
,
, tnl organs. Then you are sure to
Classified Ada 1c n word. No
mg
of*
it
a
universal
agency
for
the
n
.m.h
Uu.
cmiac
without
guessing,
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami,
SANFORD N OVELTY
Ad taken for less than 25c.
promotion o f world peace.
j ' This complete treatment is found
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
And positively no Classified
The churches were nlso called upon only in a prescription called Re-CuW O RKS
84-d; w-tfc
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
or
craplw their o f f o , „ In ........... .in .
JSH
F oil RENT- Furnished anti unfur­
V. c . COLLER, Prop.
must accompany all orders.
nished apartments and sleeping from nil text books of all nations ■r|ncs, M, skillfully compounded that
ANYTHING OF CANVAS
Count the words and remit
General Shop and Mill
rooms. Fornd.tie apartments, under those things calculated to promote rn- each one performs its function on the]
ALSO
flrurdingly.
cial and national antagonisms, to various parts of the body perfectly
ABE
Work
new management, Bishop Block, cor-]
quench the worship o f military heroes ani!, I11” ,,,,,,dously.
ncr First strict and I’olmcttn avenue. *
1
• This remarkable prescription starts
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
^ Hi h Kl It) R) Ui
work on the blood, Inking out *
— W. R. Giovemleln, Manager, Phone and to kindle instenil in the minds of r; t
417 Commercial Street—Sanford, FIs.
the young an admiration for those eit- the rheumatic pains and removing,
2111-W.
!Hi-tp8
■*
Of all Styles and Qualities at
isc ns who serve the world in positive pimples and .skin blemishes, relieves
FOR KENT -5 room apartment, un­
•
constipation, cleanses the kidneys and
FOR SALE
a Saving to You
.
. puts your entire system to rights.
furnished, VII Oak avenue. Phone " • '
B. W . HERNDON
1tie resolutions were moved by the.thoroughly acting upon the colon,
«J7-5tp
FARMERS— You can gat seed bed 201.
Rev. Dr. Frederick Spurr of Hirining- ] which, according to Prof. Metchnikotf
from**! and Irrigation plugs at tbs FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping ham, England, pastor of the Hnm-jof the Pasteur institute, Parts, is the,
INSURANCE AGENCY
Sanford Novelty Works.
100 tic
and bed room, , &gt;2.5(1 per week.— sU ad Road Baptist church of that ,llV‘ct
of nil our aches ami
FIRE--------- AUTO--------- BONDS
...
, pains.
In addition, He-t u-Mn starts
312
East
Mil
Street
OKdltp
nty and president of the Nut.... . ,, hv,.r
nk „ nturnUy mot pleasIFOR SALE— Hosier and Gays* paints
7 1
antly without griping or purging,,
| and varnishes at Sanford Novelty FOR RENT— Furnished eoiiticcting
housekeeping rooms,
with hath, Churches, incorporated, of Great Bril- gives you ii digestion that enables you
j Works, Sanford ngenta.
188-tfc
S. 0 . Shinholser
to eat anything you like without Imd
also
I'm
nished
room.
Rl.'t
Magnolia I ain, and follow In full:
Phone 1114, 2 0 1 S. Maiij St.
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
after effects and you sleep like a log.
Ave.
•
t
r
•
p
j
members
nf
the
Baptist
World
Re-Gu-Ma
)s
a
scientific
prescription
I
setting,
15
eggfc
for
J1.0U.
Mrs.
Contractor: nml' Builder: •
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Ellsworth, Bcnrdnll Avenue. Sun- FTllPRKNT*' Vwo'uml i.ni^halV acre ! Congress, meeting in Stockholm, de- that revives, renews und regenerates
farm south of 11•■its Sanitarium o n ' plore the many signs of the continu- your vital organs so that you feel
"First in our lino"
■ BAN FORI)
FLORIDA ford.
83-tfp
mice of wor spirit. The results are constantly full of pop and ambition. ]
0.
Box
445,
Re-Gil-Mn is sold and recoin men-led
FOR KALE 5 P dnter pup s, No. 1
!•!'- It p; w- 102-ltp disastrous to the commerce of the by the Union Pharmacy and other
. See Vick Hawkins, ilfi San*
stink
world, to the progress of liberty, to good .drug stores.—Adv.
A. P. Connelly
Sons ford Ave.
n:i-trc APARTMENT FOR RENT— Large
F .a ln lilloh rd 1UOS
nire furnished apuiliueut, 117 West recovery from the exhaustion of Hie
FOR KALE - No. 817 West First St.
Real Ivilate, Loans and Insurance
Sectuxl strei t.
Pit-2 tp late world war, to the advancement of T\V() MEN HELD FOR
Attractive term s. Address owner.
the brotherhood of man, nnd to the
$.100,000 NEW YORK
Phone 4tt
Dll-8 Magnolia Ave. Bnx 782, Daytunu, Fla.
(W-tfc F oil RENT- Two mom furnished extension of the Kingdom of Christ in
JEWELRY ROBBERY1
apaitnupt und extra bedroom. Ap­
the world.
OFFKR EXTRAORDINARY
ply to 2(42 Park'Ave.
*100-ltp
NEW YORK, July 25.— Albert Ho­
"The Congress first urges the mem­
'
One new five room house with hath,
FOR
RENT—Furnished
apartment,
bers of tile churches throughout the rowitz and Kuene Mornn, ii trebled
aSTEWART The Florist full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ modern. Phone 551-J.
Mltt-Otp world to pray for pence, to counter­ yesterday in Princeton. N. J„ in con­
Gut Flowers----------------Floral Designs CUPIED.
work everything likely to provoke nection with the robin ry of $&gt;'1(10,(100
PRICE
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Mrs. (\ P. Pugn
war,
to foster kind feelings, to cleanse in jewels from
$3,000.00------------- Terms to suit you
"The story of our fruit shipments
**
A REAL BARGAIN
811 Myrtle Ave.-------■— Phone 260-W
of the pipit season, something in the all the text hooks of all the nations Sehoellkopf in New York last New
A. P. CONNELLY \ SONS
neighborhood of half a million boxen, of nil rucinl nnd national antagonisms, Year’s, eve, were held in $125,00(1 hail
70-tfc should lie ii matter of great pride to to quench the worship of military he­ each codny, the highest amount ever
roes, nnd to kindle admiration for all set in general sessions. Protesting
lo make this stori* continuously at tractive to you. We want
SANFORD MACHINE FOR SA l.E One first c!u**.i 1250 lb. every citizen of this section,” de­ who
two wore led
serve the world in positive ways, their innocence the
clares
the
Cocoa
Tribune.
“
That
we
you to feel that this is ynur shop where you cun bo sure of
mare mule, 8 years old. Also a
COM PANY
"The congress welcomes the forma­ away to the Tombs prison as there
can produce such a crop on the pres­
the very host service.
good single wagon. Phone 345-J.
General Machine and Boiler
115-titc ent acreage and send it tc market tion of n League of Nations and the was no sign of $250,000 required to
Works
establishment of an International give them freedom.
When You Think of Vulcanizing:
MULKITFOR SALE—Just unloaded a gives an inkling of what will lie done
Tribunal for the settlement of dis­
Cylinder Grinding
Fixing of ball followed their asser­
hereabouts
ill
the
near
future.
Truly
car of fine mules, for sale or
We want this store at once to occur lo your mind. We uim
putes between nations; it urges the tion that they hud been living like
Phone G2---------Sanford. Florida
'trade. Come to see them.—Whigham Royal is King Orange in the Indian
to
attain that end by the fairness of our prices and thc per­
river country." There are thousands churches to support the League nnd southern gentlemen in Biloxi, Miss.,
ti Renton, Sanford, Fla.
07-fitp
fection
o f our service,
,
to
complete
it
by
bringing
all
nntions
when
detectives
once
lo...
their
trail
of acres o f fine lands particularly
THE SINGER SEWING Machine Go. suitable to the growing o f citrus Into it in order to avoid war und to that led through Cincinnati, New Or­
has a few slightly used machines fruits in the vicinity o f the Indian meet the desire of the people for uni­ leans, Latnnin, Columbus-and Phila­
that they will iTbll at n substantial re­
versal peace.
delphia.
river.
duction for cash or on, easy terms.
"The congress, representing very
Despite their dec Iurat Ion of in­
T, M. Dunlap, corner 101h and Laurel.
Dr. Brown, dairy specialist of the ninny millions of citizens, belonging nocence of the Schocjlkopf robbery
Oak Avenue and Third Street
m1
Phone 55B-W.
PS-C.lp;; w-102-ltp stale department, has been investi- to muny governments, nppeuls to the both were identified today by Puul
FOR SALE OR RENT—House, after jjutingll possibilities and conditions governments of the world to make the Englehnrd, one of the guosls nt the
PHONE 17---------------------------------------SANFORD, FLORIDA
---------an
August 1st.—See W. J. Thigpen.
in St. I.ucin county, and is srud to maintenance of pcare their first aim, No wYcar’a party, as men who had
P8-tfc have reported most favorably upon for thc sake of each nation's people ployed card* with Mrs. Shocllkopf n
*** Girds of Sanford'a Tlcput^
able Profrsslonal Man, each N FOR SALE—Six good farm mules, plans for greater extension of the in­ and for the sake of the happiness and few minutes before she was robbed,
^ of whoa. In hia chosen pro- m
It .was expected that the trial of
cheap, cash or terms.— IL S. Long, dustry. "Utilization and develops Well being of all mankind."
^
fcaaloo the Herald reconi- ^ Osteen, Flu. Phone 4811.
Horowitz and Moran would he de­
H&gt;&lt;&gt;-3tp ment o f home-grown feeds, purc-brcd
■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H U
^
mends to tha people.
^
stock, tick eradication, sanitary nnd SWEATERS AND SOCKS
layed for some time, ns both-Mrs.
»•
,
**
Thoroughly Remodeled
.Screened Throughout ■
efficient success," according to Dr.
WANTED FOR RED CROSS Sehoellkopf nnd Frutik "Barrio" Car­
W ANTED
N m a d m i a i a s i i a h
Light .and Water System Installed
■
Brown’s arguments. The paossibiliman, dancer, in whose apartment the
The Red Cross, through its Volun­ party was given, are in Paris.
4VANTED-BOYS TO SELL T1Ib I*«“
,hc
*’lMin|c“ in thi“ ' ' ? C
K\NKO!tli ^IIKHAI I) ON T H E !uro larK°' nntl thc dairyman giving teer Service Committee, has been
George A . DeCottes
KTIIFKTH OF SANFORD A GOOD|thc m“ ttcr BOrioUi *UcnUon wil‘ find asked to complete some knitting by HOLDING DRIVER OF
MIAMI DEATH CAR ON
October. Wool for about 30 sweat­
Altorney-nt-lJiw
c ianS? r a *ara!Siwi V»"» "»•
•• ■»**,
NEGLIGENCE CHARGE
&lt;&gt;v«r Seminole County Bank
ers an done-half dozen
socks, has
creases steadily.
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
• ANKORD
FLORIDA
been furnished from headquarters nnd
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
MIAMI, July 25.— L»&gt;u11 R. Cum- ■
The Daily Herald. 15c per week.
is now in the bunds of the Volunteer
SH U T AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
mings, driver of the touring car, ■
Hervico
Cuhlrmnn.
These
sweaters
dh-lf
liig time for every one at and socks arc for thc Tubercular cx- which Friday night was in collision
FRED It. WILSON WANTED—A young ludy or young theA Musical
Carnival Day next soldiers in the Red Cross Hospitals, with a motorcycle ridden by Elrnor
man typewriter. Address J. Brea- Thursday at I^ake Mary. 99-2tc and thc demand for same is in excess O. Nichols,
icholii, in yrhlch
A rro ilN E V -A T -I,A W
which accident Nichols, ■
First National Bank Building
of the response. Will not those in was killed, was held by a coroner’s
Icr, Box 1127.
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SANFORD «:•
HEMEVES RHEUMATISM
Sanford who con knit, please upply Jury on a chsrtce o f culpable negti* g
FLORIDA i W ANTED"Second hand two home
for
yarn of the Chairman os soon as genceb or manslaughter, Cummings J
| wagon.— Fred Walsma.
09-3tp
“ I can almply say that Foley Kid possible, in order that she may report was held ii
in |5,000 bail after waiving ■
ncy Pills gave mo relief from rheu­ to headquarters that the work is un­ preliminary examination before a jus- ■ELTON J. MOUGHTON
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lot, striking a pile o f togs and nend-'r
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County Red Cross.
lng them in all directions.
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