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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
Vo l u m e i v .

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923

im m PEACE TREATY
mm . . . J THIS AFTERNOON
RUEL AND UNJUST

SANFORD LOAN &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY

BUSINESS,IN THISj C

GERMAN ATTORNEY GENERAL

CHINK
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MEANS COHIIPUIjSORY EX­
CHANGE O f POPULATION
OF GREEKS IN TURKEY

SOLUTION

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Princess Marguerite
Was Convicted o f High
Treason, Got 6 Months
And Perjury in Escape of
Khrhardt in 1920

Captain

Of Armenian Problem and Give*
tn r The A a m i i l r t P ress,
The Turks More Than Vic­
LEII’SIC, July 24.— Princess Mar­
guerite Von Ilohcnloho Oeshren, was
tors o f the World War
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(H r T k i AM itrlatrd F rra a)

LAUSANNE, July 24.— Lausanne
pence tr e a t y fo r m a lly establishing
peace between European power# and
Turkey w ai. signed this afternoon.
By the treaty Turkey regnins Thraco
and becomes bridge between cast and
west She Joins tho I/eague of Na­
tions on footing o f equality. Con­
stantinople goes definitely to Turkey.
All foreign troops will be withdrawn.
The treaty makes peace between
Greece and .Turkey.
.
Tho treaty launches
one of ‘the
most stupendous and some ways
most cruel human movements In his­
tory by its compulsory exchange of
population, Greeks In Turkey return­
ing to Greece and Turks in Greece
returning to Turkey. It fails to
solvo the Armcnlnn problem, Armen­
ians being obliged to find new havens.
# Greccc-Turk war produced grent sol­
dier in Ismet Pasha, who in negotiattiops here has shown himself to bo
one of the great statesmen o f Eu­
rope. Ismet worsted the celebrated
Lord Curzon, British foreign secre­
tary at first stage of Lausanne con­
ference. Ismet constantly played two
. cards Europe# ambition to restore
peace in the Near East at almost any
price and exaggerated importance
Turkey possessed ns world power
through her geographical position.

TREATY OCCURS TODAY
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convicted today of complicity In high
treason’ and perjury for her part In
the escape o f Captain Ehrhardt, cjm mnndcr of the “ Iron Brigade” during
Knpp Putsch of 1920. She was sen­
tenced to six months Imprisonment.

S K IM S "
HOLD IIP MEN
FROM BANKS
Toronto, Canada, Scene
of Daring Hold '
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Up Game
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TORONTO, July 24.—Six bandits
jumped from a large automobile to­
day and attacked messengers of the
Standard Sterling and Commerce
Banks returning from elenring house
with numerous bugs of money and
esenped with what is believed to huvo
been large sum, after wounding two
Sterling ’ Bank employes in a sensa­
tional battle.
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—
C. L. Carlton and George Iloddcr
were in tho city today and paid the
Herald office a visit to give a line on
the new Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.
recently formed and articles of in­
corporation appearing in an issuo of
the Ilarald several weeks ago.
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Mr. Carlton is secretary of the
new compnny and stated that they
would make a specialty o f small loans
slnco Sanford was recognized as nn
industrial and commercial renter and
they txpected to do a big businclfe
here along thiH line.
Tho Sanford I.oan A Savings Com­
pany Is capitalized at $100,000 and
the officers are: F. W. Pledger, pres­
ident npd treasurer; C. K. Deane, vice­
president; ;C. L. Carlcton, secretary.
The cashier of the institution will bo
a local man and tho location of tho
new company will he determined in
the next week or more at which time
they purpose to start business. Ail
o f tho officials arc well known in tho
state where they have been identified
with the banking business.
Mr.
Pledger is now the president of n siiqilnr institution in Ornla and the Ocala
Star has the following to say in re­
gard to the new hank:
“ The Ocaln I.oan A Savings Com­
pnny Friday completed a deni by
which it became tho owner of the
building belonging to Itay and John­
son, on the, north side of tho square,
known ns the Central National Bank
building. This property was purchas­
ed by Mr. F. W. Pledger, president of
the compuny, nnd will be tho perman­

ent home and headquarters o f this
concern. The building was built or­
iginally for a banking house by tho
lr.te Herbert Ford, is well located in
the center of tty* business pnrt of tho
city and will be nn ideal home for this
new concern.
“ Tho Ocaln Loan A Savings Com­
pany proposes to loan money to wnge
earners nnd tho salaried man, on
terms nnd conditions to suit their re­
quirements, as the commercial hank­
ing houses provide facilities for the
mcrchn'nt and the manufacturer and
tho federal farm lonn banks care for
the needs of the farmer.
“ This new method of financing the
men o f small means, who compose
n Inrge percentage of the population
of the country, fills a long felt want
nnd moans much to the prosperity of
the country. The industrial bank is
eo constituted that the various kinds
of installment papers fit Into the sys­
tem and much of thin class of paper
which has been hnndicd in other
places can now he cared for in Ocala.
Aa these institutions do not do a reg­
ular banking business, ns this busi­
ness is hnndicd by the regulnr hanks,
nnd handle only the business and pa­
per that the regular hanks do not,
these institutions fill a need in n
community and complete the gap in
the chain o f the hanking system.
“ The Ocala Loan nnd Savings Com­
pnny expects to open its door* for
business ns soon ns the few necessary
changes nnd alterations in its new
home can be completed. The definite
date will be announced Inter."

FLORIDA SHIPPERS WILL MEET
fJUAKE DAMAGE IN ORLANDO ON AUGUST THIRD,
TO
IN W O R N IA

Fire on U. S. Steamer
and Hold British En­
gineer for Ransom
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PEKING, July 24.— Chinese ban­
dits hnvo captured Darccy Wetherbe,
British mining engineer near Chluso
provinco o f Yunnn, according to Re­
ports received by customs commisdent nt Peklngemfwy cmfwwmfwyp
sionor here. Wetherbe was formerly
resident at Peking.
C1IANO
HUPEH
PROVINCE,
Chinn, July 244.— Steamers nrriving
on Yangtsl river from Chunking re­
port American steamer Alice Dollar
and British vessel under escort of
American gunboat' Monocncy were
heavily fired nn nrnr Chungking. The
gunboat roturned the fire doing con­
siderable damage, according to re­
port.
MARGARET liRAINE APPOINTEl) COURT STENOGRAPHER
FOR 7TII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
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TALLAHASSEE, July 21. -r- The
The appointment of Mnrgnrct Brain,
o f Sanford, to bo court reporter for
the Seventh Judicinl Circuit was an­
nounced nt the governor's office to­
day.

A m o . I i. I m I F r r a a )

1,LAUSANNE, July 24.— A great
dinner to celebrate the advent of
peace, was given last night by the
Swiss federal council. All the dele­
gates to tho Near East conference
and Josch C. Grew, the American
minister to ' Switzerland, were pres­
ent. M. Schcurcr, president of the
Swiss confederation, presided.
At thr«o ' o ’clock today the cere­
mony attending the signature of the
treaty o f tausanne will be hbld in the
hall of Lausanne university. The af­
fair will be exceedingly simple. Pres­
ident Shouror will deliver an address;
the ntho plenipotentiaries will afflx
. their signatures to the various docu­
ments.
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Tho American* will attend, but wilt
not sign thp treaty or any of its an­
. nexes or rcaprdv It is hoped to regulntc American relations with Tur­
key in a special treaty now under
negotiation. Several points In this
treaty nro still in dispute and the
Turco-Amcrlcan
pourparlers have
Keen suspended pending receipt of in­
structions from Washington and An­
gora.

Strike. .
Will Not Be Called
■THIS Year by Union
BOSTON, Jul y24.—John lin y ,
Hammond, chairman of tho United
States Coal Commission and Thomas
R. Marshall, former vice president of
the United States who also Is a mem­
ber o f tho commission, arc agreed
that^thcro will be no strike in the an­
thracite fields this year; that tho coal
commission will not urge President
Harding to call an extra scaaion of
congress oyer the fuel situation and
that tho price o f coal to New England
consumers will hK bo higher than
during the Uet two years, according
U&gt; a copyrighted article appearing
yesterday in the Boston Herald. Mr.
Hammond and Mr. Marshall are in
Gloucester for the summer.
For the commission to recommend
an extra session o f congress now to
deal with the fuel situation would be
.Oneailed for end an unwarranted pre­
sumption, Mr. Hammond asserted.
U. 8. FREIGHTER AGROUND
DOVER, England, July 21.—The U.
8. .Shipping Board freight steamer
Mcantiait bee jrone ashore In a dense
fog, ten miles west o f Dungenesa.

IRE SUMMED UP

Meeting: Will Include the Shippers of the Entire
-“T" State of Florida

Senator Will “ Tell The
World” What He Saw
in Europe

Porter Hudson is
Drowned in Lake
Fuller at Apopka
APOPKA, July 24.— Falling over­
board out o f the boat from which he
and Morgan Wesson wore fishing,
Porter Hudson, 28, citrus fruit culti­
vator of Apopka, was drowned Sunday
night at Fuller’s Lake, near Apopka.
A searching party, with drag rops, re­
covered the body at 8:30.
Hudson wns employed on tho grove
of J. H. Wesson, father o f the hoy
who was in the boat with Hudson at
the time of tho accident Hudson is
survived by an aged widowed mother.
—Orlando Sentinel.

MANY HURT
IN LIVERPOOL
BY CARRIAGE
Of Duke and Duchess
of York When Hors­
es Run

HIRAM TO TALK
TOMORROW EVE
ON E U R O P E

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New Barikmjg btltiition'i'WJill .Commence Biisi&gt;
ness as Soon as Location is Secured

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LIVERPOOL, July 21.—One o f Iho
carriages in tho procession escorting
Duke and Duchess o f York hero to­
day struck* n Inrge crowd o f people
gnthcrcd outside the Royal Inflrmnry
running down about twenty women
and children. Thirteen persons were
taken nwny In ambulances, including
seven children, who were chief suf­
ferers. There were several broken
limbs nntong the children, nil of
whom were detained in hospitals. Tho
horses of the carringe became frieghtcned by (cud cheering nnd plunged
into the crowd.
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DR- HAAS KNOCKED
AND KILLED AND HOI
DEMOLISHED

WIFI
Also His Father at the Hands of
CommuntaUi Who Ran Riot
Over Berlin
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LONDON, July 24^—During com­
munist disturbance in Frankfort oaya
Control News dispatch from Bertln
tho attorney general was knocked
down in the street and killed, and his
residence wns then plundered and'de­
molished.
Reuters Berlin correspondent con­
firms reports o f commuhlst disturb*
nnecs In Frankfort. Dr. Haas, wha .
wns killed yesterday,
was ublic
prosecutor, and that his wife and
father were also maltreated. In re- A
s|H&gt;nso to appeal from social demo­
cratic nnd communist parties and
trmlo union* about a hundred thou­
sand demonstrated yesterday against
"usury nnd fncism” Reuters messaga
states. A fter the meeting o f demonstrnnts ndjourned, collisions with
polico occurred in various parta o f
the town.
HARDINGS PARTY
•
HEADING MOUTH WARD
AFTER ALASKA TOUR

(Hr The A uw latM P r m )
ON BOARD THE U. 8. S. HEN­
DERSON WITH PRESIDT HARD­
ING, July 24.—Tho navy transport
Henderson bearing President and
Mrs. Hording and tho memborm of
their party ploughed steadily south­
ward Monday following the last visit
to Alnsknn ports paid Sunday at Sit­
ka, when farewell and good wishes
for the territory’s future welfare waa
said Informally.
The next stop scheduled is at Van­
couver, B. C., Thursday morning. It
will aignalizo the first landing on
A peace treaty makes things look Canadian soil ns tho return from that
pleasant, but somehow it reminds us port to tho continental United States.
The president lind arranged Sun­
of tho maid vfc onco hud whu swept
day
night for the transport to stop so
the dirt under the bed.
that ho nnd guests wishing to do so
might enjoy n fishing excursion In the
Henderson's small boats.
He also
concluded work on several nddreoaaa
to bo delivered In Paclfle coast states
and Vancouver. Mrs. Harding an­
nounced sho will spend the time rest­
ing during tho voyage south, to pre*
pare herself completely for continu­
ance of tho itinerary to Panama*
Porto Rico and New York. •

NEW YORK, July 21.— Senator
lliram Johnson of California, boom­
ed by hi* friends for the Republican
(II)- T h r \ n - o r l n ( n l I’ r r a a )
nrrnngc n suitable place for the meet­ presidential nomination in 1924, re­
TAMPA, July 24.— Leading fruit ing."
turned ycRtcrday from Europe on
and vegetable shippers of the state
This notice wa* sent to the follow­ the Leviathan nnd Inst night wn* pre­
have been invited to attend a meeting ing shippers of the state: Chase &amp; paring for delivery nt a banquet to
be given in hi* honor Wednesday
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., July 24. in Orlando August 3, in order to Company, Jacksonville; J. F. Sligh,
night, a message ,to the American
Inventory o f the damage of Inat unitedly combat the proposal of tho Orlando; A. J. Nye, Orlando; Walker
people on tho nation’s foreign rela­
night’* earthquake, completed today, rnilrond* to ndvancc refrigeration Brother*, Orlnndo; Dr. P. Phillips, Or­
tions.
Hhnwed three person* injured and rates and require strapping o f citrus lando; Gentile Brothers, Orlando; ‘ The senator, who spent four nnd
about $2,000 damage in the city of boxes nt both ends, according nn- Sanford Truck Growers’ Association, one-half months abroad, refused- to
San Bernardino, $2,600 in Redlands nnunccment of traffic manager of Sanford; American Fruit Growers, discuss either domestic or foreign
and oxten*ivc damage to the South­ Floridn Citrus Exchange. Protest Sanford; Sanford FarmtfnT,Exchango,
politics nnd declared that on Wed­
ern California Stule Hospital for the against tho proposed regulation has Sanford; F. F. Dutton, Snnford; O.
nesday night ho would set forth the
Insane at Patton and the General been mado to tho Interstate Com­ G. Bouts, Tampa; R. II. Rlcj?, Coconut
attitude “ which ip my humblo opin­
Hospital o f San Bernardino county mission nnd Southern Freight Asso­
Grove; T. O. Applegate and Company, ion, Aniorlcn should adopt towards
TALLAHASSEE, July 24.—Tha
near here. The state hospital’s cast ciation has set date for hearing on Miami; Florida East Coast Growers’
state board o f canvasaors met yesterEurope.”
and west vyin** WcTD shattered to subject.
Association, Miami; J. F. Parrish, Co­
Pleading ignoranco o f first hand in-^
terday and declared the bonTd isana
such an extent that 619 patients were
coa; Alexander and Baird, Beresford; formation of Into developments in tho
of $460,000 for tho construction of
ordered removed. Replacement val­
In order that tho Florida fruit and Umatilla Fruit Company, Umatilla;
political aituatlon at home, Senator
thirty miles of ocean shore boulevard
s of- the wings declared unlit for vegetable shippers can unitedly com­ A. W. Heriong, Leesburg; W. E. Lee,
Johnson insisted he could make no
in tho ocoan shore Improvement disoccupancy wn* estimated nt $600,000. bat tho proposal of the railroads to
Plant City; Citrus Sales Corporation, comment on them until ho had a
trlct in Flagler end Volusia counties
(I I ) T h r AMorlilrd I’ rraa)
At tho General Hospital damago con- advance refrigeration fates ahd re­
Tampa; Lakeland Fruit Growers, Inc., chance to catch up.
MEXICO CITY, July 24.—Gen. Eu­ carried by 110 votes for and 102
conaUted of demolished plaster on quire strapping of citrus boxes at both
Lakeland; E. B. ■'Peter, Leesburg;
Hu categorically refused to say genio Martinos, military commander against.
each of the threw floors, cracked tile ends, E. I). Dow, traffic manager of
Lakeland Company, Lakeland; West whether ho would he u candidate for
and damago to ornampntul work.
tho Florida Citrus Exchange, Monday Coast Fruit Company, Clearwater; J. tho Republican nomination in 1924 in tho state of Chihuahua, announced
tho capture by his troops, of three
The Injured are George R. Fisher, afternoon sent notices to all leading
S. Taylor, I-argo; Citrus Fruit Com- and assorted that his address on Wed­ men suspected o f having participated
hurt when brick and stone from the shipper* of the state, asking them to pnny, Citral; Weirsdoie Tacking Com­ nesday would not embody and state­
in tho recent assassination o f Gon.
Hall of Records fell through tho Attend a meeting nt Orlando on Fri­
pany, Weirsdale; A, M. Klcmm L ment on that subject.
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Francisco Villa. General Martinet'
building next door into hi* room; R. day, August 3, when these matters
Son, Winter Haven; W. G. Roc, Win­
“ For four and ono-half months," report added that four additional flyH. Lee, citrus fruit specialist of tho will he discussed and a plan of de­
ter Haven; Lako Ilocdy Packing Co., Senator Johnson said, “ I wandered irv ng columns o f covalry had been dis­
THE HAGUE, July 24.—The perCalifornia Fruit Growers' Exchange, fense adopted. Mr. Dow's communi­
Frostproof; Leo County Packing Co., Europe generally close to tho ground. patched In pursuit o f,th o assassins. manont court o f international jostle*
who was driving an automobile on - cation said:
Fort Myers; Stripes Citrus Packing
visited seven countries and talked
Trouble la feared at Canutlllo and u the case submitted by the council
bluff at East Highlands, when the
“ Widespread interest is being dis­ Co., Fort Myers; Sloan Fruit Com­ with cvcryono I could, in high and
federal
troops in nearby garrisons of tbo Lraguo o f Nations concerning
wheel
'quake parred
the steering
played by fruit and vcgctablo grow­ pany, Tampn; Manatee Frujt Com­ low places. The visit wns very in­
have
been
instructed to hold them­ tho autonomy o f eastern Karelia Mon­
from his hand and caused the car to ers and shippers of tho state in the pany, Tampa; II. T. Montgomery A
teresting and informative.
selves
in
readiness
to act in conse­ day decided that it was Incompetent
go over a fifty foot cliff, and William proposal of the railroads to advance
Son, Tampa; Joo Knight, Elfcr; A t­
“ Oh Wednesday night I will tell quence o f threats o f revolt by hun­ to pronounce an opinion In a dispute
M. Jones cut by falling glossthe refrigeration charges on fruits wood Grapefruit Company, Palmetto; about my impressions and my opin­
dreds o f Villa's followers because of lie tween a member o f the league and n
Damsge to San Bernardino c o u n t ­ and vegetables and require the strap­
Wade
Burch,
Plant
City;
A.
C.
Hayn­
ions,
necessarily
somewhat
inchoate.
non-member without tho latter's
attempt by Mrs. Berta Villa to
ed largely o f cracked walls in
' vari- ping o f citrua boxes at both ends. es, DcLand; C. C. Carlton, Arcadia; L.
Than 1 will deliver my messaga to obtain possession o f trfc immense consent. The decision was taken by
court
house
and
ous school building*
Many of them are desirous o f co-oper­ n. Skinner, Tampa; Jaudon Brothers, the people when I can and how I can.
hacicmhf owned’ by Villa on behalf of vote o f seven judges against three * business blocks. The hall of records, ating in defeating those proposals but
Miami, and American Fruit Growers, But, on domestic affairs, I can not horeolf and three children.
Finland, a member o f the league,
which lost an immense chimney, wae do not understand Just how they can
Inc., Orlando.
as yet say anything." *
claims that under the treaty o f DorVilla’s
followers,
who
have
been
the building damaged worst.
be of assistance. -, ,
Immediately after his arrival with cultivating the lands at Canutlllo, pat, the Russian government is
Tho mooting is to bo open to all cit­
Interior walls of the court house,
“ Wo therefore, think it advisable rua and vegetable growers and ship­ Mrs. Johnson at hla’ hoto), tho Sena­ have announced their intention, ac­ to grant a ’ certain measure o f a
the tallest building, were cracked
for all Interested growers and^ ship- pers of the state. The Florida Citrus tor set to work* preparing his address cording to press reports from Barrel omy to Karelia. "A# Russian
through in half a dozen places. Some
para o f fruit*, and vegetable* to meet Exchange will be represented at tho which win b6 delivered a t ’ a test! to retain their holdings, by force If tion is that, in the treaty the
of the wails are two feet thick.
hi Orlando, Friday, August 3, for tho meeting by ita traffic manager, Mr. menial dinner to be gitfen 1n his hon­ necessary.
merely referred to the already
4
At the hail of records .adjoining
purpose o f fullr discussing tho pro­ Dow, together with several fibers of or by a committee df his supporter*
lug autonomy of the territory and.1
Villa
slated
a
year
ago
that
he
had
the court house, » three story
posals and formulating a plan o f do- its officers and a number of ita sub­ headed by Rhinelander Waldo and 1,800 armed followers at Canutlllo or not undertake any International i
turo erected in 1892, officials ,o f the
George Henry Faqne.
fense. The Florida Railroad Com­ exchange and asaoclatlon managers.
within close call.
Federal
troops gatlons.
board of education today announced
mission will be represented by its at­
While
formal
protest
has
been
filed
Russia, through foreign
have
not
yet
arrived
in
Canutlllo
but
that the third floor probably would
have to be removed. City official* torney, and probably by somo o f the with the Interstate Commerce Com­ vigorous action on tho part o f all the are known to be near by. Reports Tchltcherln recently declared hie
commissioners themselves.
mission by the Florida Citrua Ex­ shippers of the state will bo required that a clash has occurred between ernment found it Impossible to
announced only one bu.lneM .U ucchange
to the proposed Increase in to defend the Interests o f tho grower* them and Villa’s followers la with­ any part o f the submission e f
“
It
is
vitally
Important
that
every
ture, an old two atory building would
cose to the permanent court. He
grower and shipper in Florida aid In refrigeration rates, and while tho and shippers. In view of the great out foundation.
be condemned.
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Nothing has been heard with re­ aldercd the matter a question of
Persons who were camping In both fighting these issues and ws trust Southern Freight Association has set Intern* that la being taken in the
be two matters, it is expected that more gard to Villa’s hacienda from hi* iuQ Jurisdiction only for Russia
tho San Bernardino and 8an Jacinto you will be represented at tho mcet- a date when the shippers will
granted
a
.
hearing
on
the
matter
o_ f than one hundred shippers and grow­ brother Hlpolito, or Luis Carrol Villa, rejected any idea o f appeal to or ,
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r . . lug.
The
Orlando
Chamber
of
Com
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er* will attend tha Orlando meeting. generally regarded aa Villa’s wife* tcrventlon by the “ ao called "
Rocks
rolled
morce
Is
being
sent
a
copy
o
f
theae
citrua
box
strapping,
U
Is
Relieved
by
ceded the earthquake
—Tampa Tribune.
Nations.’*
letters,
and
we
know
they
will
gladly]M
y.
Dow
that
some
immediate
and
who la reported to ba In Chihuahua.
from canyon side*. ’

Three People Injured
and Thousands of Dol­
lars Damage

THREE MEN
ARE SUSPECTED
IN VILLA CASE
Villp Followers Threat­
en Revolt to Avenge
Leader's Death •

Finland Claims
Against Russia
Not Passed Upon

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kiw c, mr If gaa at* SatarlalalM. writ*
a raatal rani ta (his Icg a n a ra i. aivla*
artalla, ar trlrghaWr Ike Ilia . Il will
W greatly a w w a a lo l.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday— Master Wilson Smith will
entertain at •a'' stag party at hia
home on Union' avenuo, in celebra­
tion o f hla ciffhih birthday at 4 p.

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■ Mr. and Mra. David Caldwell and
Mr. and Mrs.'Widemart Caldwell mo­
’ riSay—Informal
house warming, of
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tored to Daytona Beach yesterday
tu W cW sh'vCihb frdm 8:30 to 11 v/hcre they spcht the day most pleaw
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nnUy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.. Britt and
Mrs. G. A. DeCottes, sr.t and daugh­
children motored to Coronado Beach ters, Misses Mary and Louisa Dcyesterday afternoon. '
Cottcs, o f Jacksonville, are the charm­
ing guests o f Mr. and Mrs. George DeMiss Martha Tufta, of Orlando, was
Cottos at the Montcxumo.
thd attractive guest o f Miss Dorothy
Stokes for the week end.
Among the Sanford people at Daytuna Beach yesterday wci*o:'Mr. and
Mieses AJberta Aycock and Anna Mrs. E. A. Douglass and daughter,
Mix&amp;n and Robert Mason wer^ visi­ Virginln McDaniel and Mr. Snd Mrs.
tors In Orlsndo yesterday.
Sid Rive.
W. L. Wilson, o f Tampa, was among
Mrs. T. L. Dumas nnd daughter,
the buslneu arrivals In the City Sub­ Mrs. Raymond Philips, left Saturday
stantial on Saturday.
lor Seneca, S. C., where they will vis­
it Mr. Dumas' sister. Mr. Dumas will
Arriving In the city Saturday for » Join them there Inter.'
►l\nrt stay wow Mr. and Mrs. t . II.
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Moore, o f Jacksonville.
Mrs. Arthur Hnzzard, who has been
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spending thd post two' weeks hero an
Aiming tho business visitors ih tho the guest o f her parents, Mr. artd Mrs.
Saturday from Jacksonville was T. L. Dumas, loft yesterday, for her
C! B. MeNciU.
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home In Augusta, Ga.
Archie $ctts, 8. M. Lloyd and ChnrA congenial party motoring to
IIft jfand spent tho week end at Day­ tona Heath Saturday afUrpooi)
ton* Beseh with their families.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wilbur McKee,
Altbic Doudncy, Randall Chase
' Spending Sunday at Daytona Beach Alfred Foster.
Were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pace, Mlsa
Thelma Pace nnd R. A. Tcrheun, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gassmon

Day­
won)
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and

hovo
token the Shlnholhcr houso, 210
Mdgnolin avenue nnd have with them
Mr. Pnrkall. Mr. Gsssmui is thb
manager of the new Wooiwdrth store,
whllo Mr. Pnrknll is the nsslsfant
manager.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller nnd HOUSE WARMING OF NEW CLUB
family and Mrs. B. W. Herndon were
HOUSE
among those from Sanford spending
The
public
is
most cordially Invited
the day yesterday nt Daytona Beach.
nnd urged to * attend an informal
t Mri and Mrs. Win. T. Hicrs, of Day­ house warming, at the New Woman’s
tona, were among tho arrivals In the Club building on Oak avenue, on Fri­
city Saturday and are at the Monte- day evening, July 27th, from 8:30 to
l i p . ril.
sumo fo r a brief sojourn.
All of Sanford is indeed pruuu- oi
this
new and complete building and
Mr*. Henry Purdon and daughter,
Louise, Mrs. J. H. Fitspdtrlck nnd sort this will be an opportunity fbr every

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Malic?; Mrs. ‘Augusta Elgenmann and one to Inspect the- pew, qfpb house.
with
son Warren, were a congenial party Como out and Bring aoroe
motoring to Daytona * Beach yester­ you.
day for the day.
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Mrs. A. J. Lossing returned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cody,~ of Vero, from DcLand where ahe has been ofwere the week end gucsta o f their; Delating as superintendent o f tho
dsughtcr, Mrs. R. A. Gassman, return­ girls' dormitory during tho BapUst
ossombly. Mrs. Lossing reports over
ing to Vero this mdrnftig.
six hundred young people nttended
.
Mr*. A. D. Key spent the week end the assembly.
at Daytona Beach as tho guest o f Mrs.
Rnymdnd Key, who is spending tho JOHN LAWTON CAMP AND AUXsummer at tho beach.
IM RYINSTALLED AT DAY-TON A

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Miss Dorothy Crabtree, who has
liecn the guest of her cousin, Mrs. F.
K. Rnumlllnt for tho past two weeks,
Daves tomorrow for her home in Tam­
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Thursday *aftetftooh R. A. Terun, ffy\ Department Commander of
,o IL S. W. V, and Mrs. Tcrheun,
w m a u m tir, . v .
atlonsl Aide, accompanied by Depnrtmcnt Quartermaster Lord, De­
partment * Adjutant Ballard, Mrs.
Ballard, Mrs. J. R. Lyles and Mrs.
Roy Schmidt of Col. Theodore Roose­
velt Auxiliary No. 3, went over to
Daytona to muster
in and Install
John Lawton Camp, No. 15, and Aux­
iliary No. fl. U. S. W. V. The mustcrln and installation ceremonies of
camp nnd auxiliary were simultenous,
National Aide Frank Dale o f Key
West assisted by Department Senior
Vico Commander Harvey Pnyno of
Jacksonville, W. E. Yorkc, Junior
Vico Commander of West Palm
Beach, Afficiating for the camp and
Mrs. Tcrheun, aldo do camp o f the
National . Auxiliary assisted by Mcsdomca Lyles, Ballard and Schmidt in­
stalling the auxllllary. These cere­
monies are impressive and very beau­
tiful and have a ten d en cy ^ gwakcri
a deeper patriotism, greater rever­
ence for the Bag, friendship and hu­
manity. Seventeen charter members
for tho camp nnd (Iftcen for the suxHilary proved themselves 'delightful
hosts to the visitors, dispensing a
generous hospitality and a pleasant
social hour after the more serious
business o f the evening
that was
much enjoyed.
The vjsitors were received at the
Troy Hotel by Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M.
Clark, commander and president re­
spectively o f camp nnd auxilliary, Dr.
and Mrs. Barricklow and Mr. and
Mrs. Nussbnum, where a delicious
dinner was served.
Following tho
Ceremonies at the Legion building,
the nuxillinry served dainty refresh­
ments.
Included in the Ssnford party were
Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Miss Ruth
Ballard and Mr. Bowen Pcrritt.

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GAJNESVILLE, Fla., July 23.—
Tho county represented by tho larg­
est delegation of farmers nnd farm
women at Farmers’ nnd Fruit Grow­
ers’ Week to bo held at tho Unlvoraity of Florida, Augpst 0-11, is to
be given’ n purebred Jersey bull calf.
This announcement has Just been
made public by John M. Scott, ani­
mal Industrialist, who has charge of
Iho livestock progrnm nnd whoso de­
partment offers tho calf.
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- I Professor Scott snys that the purDr. II. II. McCnslln has purchased
'poso of this proposition is a double
JOHN MARTIN HERE TODAY
tho cottage next to the Dr. Mason
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jone: First, to stimulate a spirit o f
homo on Magnolia avenue, between
John Martin was here a short time (rivalry among tho farmers of the vaSixth nnd Seventh streets, and will today on his way to points in South Irious •counties, nnd second, to place
occupy the skmc In tho near future. Florida and just stopped over long!Just Hint much more pure blood
enough to say “ Howdy" to n few union gthc dairy herds of the state,
Prof. j . F. Skeen nnd son Glenn friends ho' «aw in passing nnd paid
The announcement nddc dthat bcBaxter, who hnvo been the guests of thc Ilcrnid o f f i c e n Hying visit.'John IcVpse of its nearness to the university
j m m county is barred
Prof, and Mrs. McKay for . several
.
^•I3 lh v former mayor of Jacksonville .campus jClachua
days, returned to their homo In L ees-1 j ^ m&gt;u kno^ „u 0VCr the ntnto from participation in this attendance
ntt
burg Saturday.
.ant! Is ranking a caHvass of the silun- contest.
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. . . 1 tion now in his candidacy for g over-!
' 0ne do,lnr Pul8 one ° ,, thl C!! cbral‘ jmr. lie wanted his ftgnford friends 1 The Herald "for first class Job work.
ed Seller’s Kitchen cabinets in your I
|||id8llUin,1 thal ho ^ l d be here1.
homo and flO a month P*y* or , 1 Inter to bco ciudi one o f tlwm person-1
Everyone knows the many and multi- •
(f llo;n|)|,0
to„ t4 m nbout 1 us *
lie advantages of the Sellers, and ,|U
f()r lho h,Rh„ t 1)0j (iort ln
I/ P / N E N i g h t a n d
this opportunity to secure one on such slato of Fiorld.i.
Morning
a small cash pnymont nnd easy terms
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will be taken ndvnntagc of by the PATIENTS ESCAPE
R
EVE
j Healthy £ycs
housdwives of Snnford. Call at tho
FROM HOSPITAL FOR
Sanford Furniture Compnny and they
U they T ire, Itch, Smart, B u m
CRIMINAL INSANE
will tell you nil about this libcrnl o f­
o r Discharge, il Sore; lm u t e d .
fer. .
Inflamed o r Granulated, use
( Itr T h r A»a&lt;-lntr&lt;l

He Needs
Good Bread

One Lot
LADIES’ SHOES

Men’s and Boys’
CAPS
All Wool

49c
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Sport Sweaters
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“TWO TWINS”
a two-part earned;

—T O M O R R O W^l
Henry ID&gt;Walthall and Mirj
Alden in

“ P a r t e d Curtains”

WEEK'S W eath er
Weather Outlook for the Period J(|
2.1 to 28, Inclusive
South Atlantic and Hut .
states: hformal temperature snd 1
orally fair but scattered local th
ershowers probable.

F. P. RTNES
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KING'S NtiTREATTO
th« MW. scDntiAajWMcriptiM
bring* IMMEDIATE aadIPEJUUPE
NENT RELIEF to th o* torlurihl
tori.

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Our Guarantee

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a” It om4 root Boa&lt;7 will ‘M1IM
Mtr rstuaded.
Sold by

All Colors

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WORK SHIRTS
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UNION SUITS
,49c

Bfacmts made with
M erry W idow S e lf­
R i s i n g F l o u r a re
a l w a y s g o o d , and
veryoconom ical. ft
is "T h e FlQur Withou t a D o u b t"—
already mixed with
jiisfc the right amount
o f pure tissue-building
'in g re d ie n ts, and a
n ick e l's w o r th will
make at least thirtyth ree re g u la r size
biscuits.

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Our Stock of Underwear
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MEN’S DIMITY CHECK PAJAMAS, each.......

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MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS, each.............. !........

$wo

MfiN’S DIMITY CHECK UNION SUITS, each ............

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UNION SUITS (knee length) each *14#

MEN’S DIMITY CHECK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, (Knee
length), each................... .......................
MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. each
STIC SEAM DRAWERS, each
Wa i s t

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W 8 ’ DIMITY CHECK UNION SUITS, each

First S treet

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MEN’S 9UES1NE SILK UNION SUITS, each .l— ............. .L-tM !

Food Fuxm C a
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Sanford, Florida

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W ill Last This

Good
WORK SHOES .

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INDIGESTION

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The big Mid-Summer Clcnrnncc
Sale nt the Outlet will continue' for
this week only. The latest styles in
millinery is on sale nt half the form­
er prices, while big reductions have
been made in the prices o f Indies'
CHESTER. III., July 2.1.— Acting
sport sweaters, all shoes, men’s and
boys' caps, work shirts nnd union contortedly in contradiction frequent­
suits. Now is the accepted time to ly expressed theory that insane per­
several
stock up on everything needed in sons cannot net In unison
rendy-to-.wcar foe the entire fnmlly. , score frenzied madmen effected es­
cape by battering down n section of
H. B. CrenshnV, n former citizen steel mesh wire fence nfter killing
o f Flornln, hut n citizen o f Sanford, one of their own number and serious:
Florida, for the past few years, is in ly wounding two guards and breaking
Flornln visiting old friends nnd see­ the nnn of superintendent who at­
FOR RENT— Furnished connecting ing how Flornln looks now. This is tempted to hold them back.
housekeeping rooms,
with bnth, hia first visit since leaving here in
The Herald rte&gt;iv'.red six times a
also furnished room. 818 Magnolia 1018. Jffr' Cfehshaw thy* that Unde
Avc.
08-fltp “ Si” Lillard, who used to he the week for 15c.

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Gladys Walton will win j-o, .
spite o f yourself in the ro
story "Gossip" in which ih« pUn
the role o f an unsophUu^C
Southern girl—the spirit ofm*
mingling with that of the PrJ £
day. Also’
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Marine. Soothes andRefreshes.
CHESTER, 111., July 2.J.— Fifteen
SafeJor
Infant or A du lt. A t all
of forty-one insane convicts who la st!
Druggists.
night escaped from the state hospital,
If itkfn Fm Oft 5*4
,for criminal inanne hero had been r e -|
MURINE C O ..« EaM Ohio
captured thin morning.

ST. PETERSBURG, July 23.-O nc
thousand persons are expected to atthousand persons arc expected to at­
tend tho convention hero November
18 of the Traveling Passenger Agents
Association of America. The meet­
ing will last two days. Delegates will
motor to several nearby West Coast
resorts.
Many entertainment fea­
tures are being nrranged for their
amusement here.

ONE-HALF PRICE

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PHIZES FOR ATTENDANCE
AT FARMERS MEETING

President W. T. TunnlclilTe, o f the
People* Bnnk of Sanford, returned
today from n business trip o f several
d*ya to Jacksonville. r ’ ' :i’ I?1* ■
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irffc being made on the intfrior of the
Building occupied by* th ^ ,11111 h a rd ­
ware Company.
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Gillon &amp; Fry have secured the con­
tract for the clcctrlcnl work on the
new Bishop block, next to tho Milnnc
Theater.

TRAVELLING PASHENGEIt
AGENTS WILL MEET
AT SAINT PBTEUSBUKG

Now Going at

G L A D Y S WALTON

“THE GOSSIP”

Fixtures are nearly all in place In
the block to be occupied by the Woolworth Stores.'
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“ Daddy” of the Flornln News, but
now of the Sanford Daily Herald, is
doing fine and that he said tell hits
old friends in Flornln ho'd lie up to
sec us after About two weeks.
Mr.
Crenshaw is a regular subscriber to
tho News, and came around to the
shop and handed us a "cart-wheel"
for another year. Mr. Crenshaw will
visit Dathnn and I'nnnmn City before
returning to Sanford.— Flornln News.

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday.

CLEARANCE SALE I

Mid -Summer Styles

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THE WEATHER

LOCALS

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
aa are know, It la-the onlyvtransporta­
tion agency offering inducements to
people o f the North .to come to Flori-J
da in the summer season.
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The Clyde lin e is ogcring low
rottnd-trip rates from New York to
Jacksonville, which permit Northern
people to visit this state in summer
at reasonable expense.
In contrast to this offer o f the
steamship company, wc have the rail­
roads offering inducements to take
people out of Florida but none to
bring them in. Cheap rates arc liber­
ally advertised from Florida and all
Eastern points to CaliforalaHiut none
from the West and East to Florida. .1
Florida is taking account o f tfviW
discriminatory attitude and |s estrmating it at its full importance.—*
i n t i . Th e XieoruTKO^rncn Tampa Tribune.

pctltor, the News, takinj
vertising contracts and
and those hWdlng stock

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Jo4 to tLo use for republicmtlon of
w w i dlspatchm credited to It or
etfcarwlee credited In this paper
also lb a local
news published

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Both told about the
new refrigerator fars built especially Than over the ninety and nine^
products-Mand the neat Steady loaferrfskllo d*vdr vAtftrk.
faJ iFlorida*
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latest The government is &lt;fer
To lose at the sfclgot'
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•\Vhnt it saves at the bunghole;
the
use
o
f
this
new
line
of
cars
and
It is to be hoped that action of
It will spend millions
with the approval‘o f the citizens of an increased haul rate wrapped up in
To build one fighting plane
the community and, if given the sup­ the impossible three-hoop demand.
To send to men overseas;
port it deserves, we are satisfied the More Soak ’em!
Wc cannot get up a gTcst deal of Rut to give • Tna*1 »«rvlce
News Tribune will give n creditable
Higher than n kindergarten 1
newspaper, for the policy o f o f prac­ Indignation about charging twenty
Causes it to hesitate,
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tically all newspapers is to give their
And when it hesitates a bit
readers as good a paper as the in­
That means “ Nothing doing.”
come derived from its publication will
If the postal department
warrant; Indeed, it is loo frequently
Is too dumed embarrassed
the ease that nmbitlous publishers
To add where theyVc! needed
suffer disaster by permitting their
Three or four majl ’clerks.
real to get th e ‘best of their business
Let it add one female clerk;
f
judgment by leading| them Into the
For
women
are
very
clever
fateful error of^pubiiahing- a b e tte r At handling the ’m a lc s f^
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and therefore, more • costly— paper
And by those mcaijs .
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thaw their income warrants*—Tampa
Trouble would east up" a bit.
Times.
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Nobody kicks or carci mdeh
What good service costa;
,
CHEAPER CAS. *
Rut if the great graft
It is a striking illustration of busi
Of transporting the mails
ness-like government that, on thi
Were to ho eliminated,
very day the state law allowing mu.
And congressmen were stopped
nicipalties to regulate rates goon into
From franking to their homes
effect, the consumers o f Tampa will
All the stuff they get
begin getting the benefit of reduced
During their term of office
gas rates.
When
railroads are weighing
Thi* was made possible, by the
estimate,”
To
get
n “ W•cckly
i
efficient and co-operative attitude of
Thcre'd remain more funds,
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the City Commission and tho Tampa
When the many huge volumes \ '
GAs Company in getting together on
Of the 1890 census were
the proposition. Both the Commis­
All
compiled nnd printed
sion and the company realized the
In
twelve
large volumes
importance o f bringing about lower
Weighing about seven pounds each,
rates without the tedious and expenMore than twelve hundred sets
sive process of arbitration provided
baiter. We have editorially. t
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Were
franked in one day
fo rby the new law.
the part o f the railroads when it
Over
the
C., M. &amp; St. P.
If the procedure specified by the roost unpopular so to do. Nor v
j All going to South Dakota
law had been insisted upon, a delay
And over among the Mormons. •'
of from six months to a year would
The singular thing about it • i * \
have resulted and the heavy expense
Was they hit that locality
of arbitration imposed upon both the
The
same Identical dny when
city and the company. Meantime,
Railroads
were “ weighing up”
the consumers would have continued
To
get
the
"general average,**
paying the old rates.
Upop w hich to base charges.
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Although the act of the legislature
All this weight, sixty tonsi
contemplating relief to the people
Helped the “ nveragto” nicely,
.
from hih rates docs not become a lew
Thank you, it certainly did.
until August 1, the consumers of
Hut the postal operations
Tampa will he given reduced rales
Are not necessarily
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for gas on th^t day.
Supposed to be self-supporting,
The Tribune congratulates both tho
Any more than severa lothcrs.
City Commissioners nnd the Tampa S PEAKING ABOUT THE POST
Time
once was, long ago,
Gas Company on this happy solution,
OFFICE
When
weekly newspapers
which gives the people the great
Went
free
within the county
benefit o f cheaper gas without delay,
George Ecclesiastes Gay,
And elsewhere in the United States
trouble or expense.
,
For one cent the pound.
The Tampa Gas Company has re­ The gay postmaster o f Pnlatka
Is
considerably
east
down
That
was much too cheap
cently manifested a public spirit nnd
Because
the
postal
.1.
part
men
t,
And
publishers
admitted it;
a desire to improve its service ami
ltut a-500 J'cr cent increase
better serve the public that nre high- Located up in Washing-town,
Appears a hit too high— " y
have i Has pruned down his estimates
Iv comment
Killing with the added lal»or.
iieen extended to give many suburban f)f the cost of the office
Anyway, that has nothing
\
residents the Item-fits of gas service For the current quarter
Until
there
is
only
left
To
do
with
George
Gay,
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nnd they will he further extended, in
Sweating at thiic stamp window,
other directions, until nil of Greater Four periods,' seven commas,
V* bile the stamp window.reg’Jar.
Tampa is served. At-thr saroo-tioso, .XhUjMdi. M-lauintigti ppipiv
TV distributing the mail
the company is practically rebuilding EldvefUdolfar mark's/ ' *'***V
And hurrying to catch up
it* plant, installing the latest im­ Considerably many cyphers,
So that the postmaster
proved generating mnehincry ami And his autographed signature.
i May get his beauty nap.
equipment. That the company has Vet. notwithstanding all that,
Sometime he may get vexed
found it |K&gt;s«ihle, with increasing To tiring out the expression
And write the department
cost of materials and large outlays Used by all political parties
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for extensions and improvements, to In tlieir various platforms,
George “ points with pride”
' “ Deer surs: I’ve hin runninn’
To what the department
I"This office f r six months;
Is “ going to do some time later.*
"I'm sure tired ov it.
Although he "views with alarm"
" I ’ve put all the male
The daily cussing* he gets,
."In a barrel with the key,
lie has learned that
"Wich yew’ll find in the shop
"All that glitters isn’t gold,”
“ Under n pile o' gnnney sax.
And has figured out that
"Take y'r dammed ole orfis.
All that sticks are not stamps.
“ I'm goin’ on a fishiiT trip.” — 1
And there is more joy
in I’alatka News.
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“ Soak'V m * move’ of higher

American life Insurance men have
known no more promising year thnu
Ml nXEALD StllLDISU. rta e e tea
1923. Figures submitted to the De­
partment of Commerce by -10 com­
■ " tn coax of error* nr ommlsslnn In
legal or cither advertisements The panies which ordinarily handle 40 per
11* raid Printing Company
does not
bold Itself liable for damaxo further cent o f the nation's Insurance indi­
than the amount received for such- ad- cate that sales o f policies arc dinning
' .oartlaements.
____________
22 per cent ahead o f 1922. If the
rest
of the companies do as well,
f t / i m Kr k *a n r m S s s ^ s s o c i a t I ^ n
there is every reason to anticipate a
110.900.000.000 business for the 12
~J&lt;S* INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
months as compared with $ l,4HW&gt;00,000 in the previous record year of
1020.
Americans the past few years; an creating a harbor, building parks,
The magnitude of present sales be­ extension o f the life-limit is pro­ helping to develop the Everglades,
comes particularly significant when claimed by the scientists; to outdoor paving streets, etc.—hut after all is
It is remembered,.that 20 years ago sports Is due at least a part of the said and done It is doubtful if there
tl\&lt;re was only jfo. 500,000,000 insur­
is anything more important than pro­
credit.
ance In force In .the nation. ’Today
Municipal golf courses are being viding pure water for the inhabitants
the aggregrnte is far in excess of planned or made or talked of in many o f the city. Miami has grown and
$440JDOO.000,000, Of course it is b American cities. In Florida the re­ prospered despite the handicap of a
good sign.
sort town or city without links is questionable water supply, hut with
And yet $40,000,000,000 in life in­ rather handicapped. Some o f our re­ the securing of a palatable water of
surance means less than $2,000 apiece sorts have several golf courses nnd known healthfulncss it can lie ex­
for the lives of the nation’s bread­ the investment appear* to have been pected to step forward more steadily
winners, and that isn't enough. The satisfactory. Jacksonville has three, and surely. For there is no doubt
29.000.
000 policies in force represent
nnd the municipal links, tn be ready that many prospective citizens have
protection for hardly half that num­ for play tht coming season, will be delayed taking up their residence here
ber o f individuals, and a very large aq added attraction to the city.— because there was no surety hut that
the city water would again show im­
percentage o f then; calla for sums Times-Union.
purities. Many months have elapsed
which will not greatly exceed the
since a laboratory test has shown the
cost of decent burial. Despite the
PROTECTION
city water to be unwholesome, hut
efforts of the insurance companies,
The Daily Herald received many
the banks and the government, and
the people can not forget the taint
congratulation* yesterday evening on
that was there, and Miami has suf­
the innumerable thrift preachments
the scoop of the California earth­
fered as a result. And &lt;&gt;th&lt; r resorts
in newspapers and magazines, the
quake. It Just shows the Herald
have profited at the oxpen-e of this
fact remains that Bfi per cent of the
readers that they can get the fresh
men who die in America have made
city.
news right o ff the wire in the Daily
practically no financial pruvitin for
The American /people are in the
’ Herald cVery afternoon and In no
their dependents.
hahit
of securing, water at a very
other dally paper coming into San­
It mny bo that the percentage of
nominal charge, and the payment of
ford. Patronize the Herald and y«u
th cproyklcnt and thoughtful has not
extra assessments .for bottled water
^wlll see a bigger and bettor paper
varied materially within recorded his­
hardship on many. The
,come* a*
every day.
tory, but! It is time it did. An in­
bottling companies have done a thriv­
surance year like this ope means n
ing business, hut it cannot be said
long forward step. — Jacksonville
that it is to the credit of the city or
Journal.
that it has been a gyp&lt;| ^dvertiw-ment
fi
•t i
*
■| /
for Miami.
GOLF AH AN ESSENTIAL.
Months will of course elapse 1* fore
the now supply of pure w ater for
New York is talking about more
this city will l»c obtained, hut it igolf links; New York, where every
good news that work is to start at
inch of land seems to I k- worth a lot
once on securing that supply. B e ­
of money nnd .every chance tq buy
ca u se- of the urgency of the situation
building sites, brings bidders whu
there will bo no debiy In pushing
fight for the opportunity of paying
more for an acre than would be asked
for a big farm in the West or an
orange grove in Florida. But there
are people who understand that thenPolk county motorists who mast must he breathing places and pleas­
occasional trip* to Deljmd nnd point* ure grounds, even in New York, or
beyond, are thoroughly familiar with near by. More golf links nre not exthe rough eleven mile* of highway jx-ctcd on Manhattan Island. Central
on State Hoad No. :i extending from Park represents more than the aver­
the bridge across the St. Johns river age city allots to public open spaces,
yt Monroe to the brick p a v in g about and there are other breathing places;
two mile* out of Del And. This has but the golf links nre usually n little
klways been an annoying hit of mad wny out from Manhattan, and dirt is
Wcause of the wavy humps which not cheap nnywhere within a dozen
have made progress painfully slow. mile* o f the Grand Central station
iv &gt; B , this condition will soon Ik- no or the big hotels.
»
jnore because the enterprising n-siThe Miami Herald, talking of golf
dents o f what Is known as the Orange links as essential to the growth of
City district have carried a bond is­ cities and the continuance of good
sue of $130,900 for iH-miancnt high- health and good humor, says: ,
trays in thatMistricL To show how
"Golf Ja rapidly Ix-coming one of
piuch In earnest those folk* are. the the most popular o f sports. It is no
j Thc*c cities arc Albany, • Ti.fUjn, turu*. Mr. Edfmnd*, whose wife wxjt
vote stood 102 for to 9 against. That
Thomaavillc, Moultrie, Americus,-Cor-1critically i!), wa» unable to lie pren-nt
vote provides just one more answer
dele, al.Grange, Valdosta, Rome,1hut lit- cut th. litter which put parto the question:' "Why does South
Athens ami Brunswick, and afternoon j ticular emphasis upon the moral obFlorida ahow sUch marked devrloppnpiTs a it- printed in the five largest j ligation resting upon the railroad-,
Lakeland
Star-Telegram.
ment?
cities also— in Atlanta there nre two. entering and serving Florida, which
Announcing
the consolidation of obligation i* being shirked in a very
* One of the greatest moves made In
the
morning
nnd
afternoon papers In Jflagrant manner.
Ban ford history ws» made yesterday
Rome and the decision to retain the | Mr. Caples, first vice president of
when the City Commissioners derid­
afternoon field, the News-Tribune the S.-alx.uid, wa* given the floor and
ed to own and operate their own wait was hoped that he would saj^ someUr plant and also to own all of the
Dceisiim
to
continue
a*
an’
afterthing
germane to the subject tnatter
cRy utilities as soon as possible. At
noon newspaper is based
upon the
containedin the letter hut he did
tbrir meeting they went into the
recognized fact in the newspaper not- He talked all around it. lie
question of arrangemenU and it was
world that afternoon papers are more said that the "unfortunate dimestic
manifest that not only the City Comailsiioncr* but the many citizens
jiteaent were heartily in favor of mulUeipal. jpwnrd plants for Sanford.
A&gt;d maritime While we are getting
madjf let the present rates for gas,
whtec a&amp; 'ligM tiAnd power be lowerWat V e can live and do
M|aJnesss*Tbe present rates are said
BURE WATBR MOST I'MI’ORTANT
ti
timtiighest in the state and we
Announcement is made that the
tn well believe it. If other Florida
money from the sale of the new mu­
tle'c can get cheaper rates there is
The Herald notes
with pleasure nicipal bond issue in the sum o f near­
no reason why Sanford should pay
dollars is In the
more. It will Lake time to put over that it Is not now necessary to have ly three million
municipal ownership and we ahould golf links around the com er or across banka, and that work will start at
be enjoying a lower rate while we are tre street. Transportation matters once on the securing for Miami of
have brought the suburbs nrarer the an adequate supply o f pure and pals*
making arrangements.
cities and tbe golfer or others on table water. Tbe plan is to sink wells
pleasure and recreation bent can near Hialeah and to pump the water
BATES TO FLORIDA.
usually have a few minutes extra for to the city, distributing it through
This is not intended as an adver- the few miles travel to tbe country the mains of the water company. The
Uaemrnt for tbe Clyde Line— al- club or tbe.links. The “ game” is not purchase of this system loiter in con­
templated.
tfipugh, to be fair, that line merita
I
Miami is doing many big things—
S o cia l ccmsidcration, because, so fax
I d e b ts o f ra-pablleatlon of apodal
lichee herein are alaa n «»r »e d .

Over seeing-a perron labor

a so well.

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Like Putting Your Car on Exhibition When
You Advertise it in

The Daily Herald

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to
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The classified advert i n i columns of tho Daily
Herald is the greatest Automobile Sale anil Ex*
change agency in the city. Hundreds of bargains
are offered daily by dealers and owners. Hun­
dreds of buyers find the car's they want at pric­
es they can afford.
To buy, sell or exchange an automobile, use the
Classified Columns of the Dally Herald. ' ’ r*

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W l1

Teif Veterinafiaijs
and Six Ipspfectors

THE

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DAILY PjKRALP, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923

West Florida Wakes Up Health Education r
Four Survivors Meet
To Advertising* Advant­ "Part o f Curriculum
£ast
Club L
ages, Hold. Big Meeting
Afinnesotrf^Saturflay
at Summit Sfihagll

# m r *
—
p or Eradication o f Cattle Tick In Will Act In Unison On |&gt;atting West
Florida On The Map.
Various Counties. "

Endeavoring To Build Their One o f Them at 8L Cloud, This State
Could Not Attend
Attend.
Own Health.
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FLASHES OF :
: fT$RIDAFACTS :

Iiy MOSES FOLSOM
r n»
*
(H r TU e-Aiseeleled Press)
PANAMA CITY, Fla., Jluy 24.—
^TALLAHASSEE. E U - July 2 4 . ~ (Hr Tfc, Akao,U(rd Preu)
STILLWATER, Minn., Minn., July
Ten [veterinarian*, In addition to the Linked by a chain of hearty co-opera­
!» . % Ml » i M n h M
TALLAHASSEE,-Fla., duly 21.—
23.—
A ^9-year old bottle o f wine
tion
and
with
the
entire
meeting
etata veterinarian*, and six livestock
The summer school at the State Wo­
which has been present at'every meet­
to *v
the- 'force
Inspector* will conftitut----- *-to characterized by a spirit of progress men’s College is offering this year for
Fifteen states have had swamp land
ing o f the Last Man Club, occupied
tarry
lies rrauicuuon
unuer the
me the west Ftorida County Commission­ the first time a class in tyealth Ed­
carry out tick
erpdlcat.Ion under
grants from the federal government,
if* place v t honor 1 Saturday on the
the total area amounting to (14,651,080
term* of tl^e act, o f the recent ses- ers Association held here July 18-9 ucation, with Miss iteba Harris in
Uble, set for Ullrty-four, when three
rion of thjO legislature. Clerical exT is considered by far the most success­ charge as instructor. A Urge class
avhich
seres, o f dr:
‘ Florida h u over one-15
of'tH efpur surviving members‘ 'of
Jhlrd, or 2(
Renifs X
j f;i? inpu^ the whole expen- ful convention In tho history o f the is enrolled far the studies which are
10,1^,443 roerwfif Louisiana1"
penif*
Gompsiw B v,'Minnesota volunteers comes second
ond with 19,$J3,2O0 acres, ■
i^ituijc in this connection to $.18,600 unique organization and laid plan* divided inW two parts-V'IJow to LlvaV
m id' the. annuli rediiion1here.
and
“
How.
to
Teach
Others
to
Live."
for
what
promises
to
be
the
most
The
office
will
not
be
'A
rkansas
&lt; i*/HWhl
7,68tUSR
tyintydly
Tho Wine,: ^ developed, haff been
to this site, however, until comprehensive advertising campaign •The students are endeavoring to
seres, Michigan fourth' Wj*h 5,679,848
giving, one of the mertbc r* much con­
ctober 1 when returns begin and development program ever con­ build thair ‘iwn health as an exem­
cern,
he said. todaV,’ nnd. tlm. question
to cqme in in full force from the half ceived by the officials of any section plification o f the health teachings, of it* ‘disposalchihr Sap forVetibus
“ Know your body and Its needs.
o f the peninsular state.
—’
toil! tax levy.
coni (deration- Thp wine was pre­
Resolving to act in unison and full Bulid" For strength, long: life and use­
There ia much preliminary work
sented to the club, which was organ­
fulness,”
Is
their
motto.
E. L. Zimmerman, of Tampa, secto be done before the nqtual work of co-opcrntion with one another the
ized 39 years ago by the members of
At the beginning of tho course ev­
rotary of the Florida Grejro Growers’
eradicating the tick is started'in the commissioners representing the ten
the company, a n d th e constitution
of the Apalachicola ery member of (ho class was weighed
Association, says that ah reports in­
(jc signs ted xoncs, xonea two and counties west
provided that the last man shall at­
and
those
more
thnn
ten
pounds
un­
river
plan
to
promulgate
an
ofifcial
dicate
a good yield of grapes this sea­
thirteen.
tend tho annual banquet and from
Bunch
Governor Hardee will name the publicity campaign thnt will de de­ derweight were given n thorough this bottle drink a toast to his dead' son throughout tho state.
personnel of the livestock sanitary voted to the encouragement of im­ special examination by Dr. Young, comrades, then close the books of t)ic grapcs'havc now become an establish­
the collego physician. Many defects,
COMMUNITY BUILDER
ed industry and will become more im­
board, which is to be solely charged migration and tho development of the
such ns throat, nose, eyes, cars, and club.
portant
each
succeeding
year.
taxabfe
property
value
and
the
eywith' the administration o f the act,
Peter Hall,. Stillwater, Minn., the
teeth, have beeft corrected.
■ F, P. FQRSWR. President
B. F. W11ITNER, Cashier
Is to be comprised o f seven members tension of public benefits and the im­
oldest member of* the‘dub when elect!
A program has been worked out
The
summer
meeting
of
tho
Flori­
who servo without pay.’ Following provement of the entire section as a
od president to succeed Adam Marty,
■■ ■ ■ M ■ ■ M
by the class calling for the eating
the naming o f this board a state whole.
organizer and
president, who died da Swine'Glowers’ Association will be
of
green
vegcUbios
and
fresh
fruits,'
held
at
Chlpicy,
in
Washington
coun­
In connection with the proposed
veterinarian vflll be named and he
Iasi winter, accepted the honor and
wiir set about to carry out the pre­ advertising campaign the association drinking milk, sleeping eight hours, then in a hesitating manner spoke of ty, August 15th-16th. L. S. Harvard,
officially recognized the Florida State at least thirty minutes out-door ex­ something which ho said had been of Live Oak, is president of the asso­
liminary dataiu.
ciation. There will be n sale of IcaaAccording to J. B. Knapp .present Fair Association ns a highly efficient ercise, and the like. Each student bothering mm a long time.
was given a card containing~an out­
state veteriharjan, it will require medium of advertising and heartily
“ Our cotistitutioh provides,” he ing breeds o f hogs on the 10th. A
line of rules and an effort U made to
two or three months to construct the endorsed the plans of the Jacksonville
said, “ that when ail but one of our fine program is in store for those who
live up to
them.' Individual food
association
in
their
attempt
to
hold
vats and the artificial
boundaries,
numbers are dead the last man shall attend.
1
charts also arc kept.
grenter
state
fair
and
recommend­
Inhere necessary, before any eradica­
attend tho annual bnnquet on the
The State of Florida to July 1,
Projects and school room devices anniversary of the battle of Bull Run
tion' proper ia attempted. The vet- ed to tho various counties that they
1923,
had an Indome of $1,810,000 in
are
being
worked
out
for.
presenting
ns usual, with this bottle of wine
- trinsrian, In his opinion, will be able take advantage of the opportunity o f­
fees
from
automobile licenses, while
and
stimulating
interest
in
the
to’rma
fered
through
the
state
fair
to
ad­
which has boon kept intact since 1R8(1
to do this work
with his present
tion o f good health habits among drink a toast to his dead comrades. tho gasoline tax of one cent a gallon
vertise
their
resources
and
advan­
I lake plt'iumrc in announcing rjiy hnyjng secured
force.
Bchool children.
With this right wo will close the brought in $341,000. On July 1st
The establishment built up under tages to the world. „
tho gsHollne tax was Increased to 3
agency for the handling o f the NON-ACID FERTILIZER A
A group of directors with a repre­
books of the I^ist Man Club.
the 1923 act will be the largest tick
cents
a gallon. In nddltion automo­
Btvnd Concerns by Orlando- "But- it has occurred to me ns per­
m CHEMICAL COMPANY’S Fertilizer)) for thiH section.
eradication force ever maintained in sentative from each county are to be
bile^ owners on July 1st were expect­
Ftorida. The state first adopted selected it ia understood with au­ Sanford-Euatl.H Banda Musical haps it has to you that the Inst ban­
Carnival
Day.
99-2tfc
thority
to
employ
an
advertising
ex­
quet would be a very sad occasion. ed to advance $1 to get a certificate
mesns of eradicating the tick in 1913
We will have our wnfpJvoUBc and a complete stock of
pert
to
handle
the
detail
work
and
Each banquet for many years hns from .the State Comptroller to show
when the state board of health was
that
they
owned
a
car.
Failure
to
ALABAMA
WILL
PUSH.
been saddened by the rapid inroads
Fertilizers on hand so th^t we enn give prompt nnd satis­
authorized to moke expenditures for to direct the activities of the adver­
FOOTBALL THIS FALL
of death and I want to make a sug­ comply subjects the owner to n penthat purpose. One or 'tw o .south tising campaign. One of the first
factory service.
HAVE SCRARPY TEAMS gestion which we can consider for an­ nlty.
Florida counties, according to authori­ undertakings will be to publish at­
tractive
booklet
literature
descriptive
other
year
and
decide
uixm
at
.our
ties, were cleaned up under that sys­
The Florida league of Women Vot­
MONTGOMERY, Ain., July 21.— next meeting. Thai is that we
Wo will bo glntl to furnish furl her ipformaliqp regard­
tem. In 1917 the livestock canitary of the vnrious sections carrying a dis­
ers
will hold its next slate, conven­
Alabama
institutions
arc
going
nhead
change
our-constitution
so
thnt
the
tinctive
map
of
the
entire
section
board came into being, but it* work
ing our good fertilizers to those interested.
with their plans for putting scrappy last tv«) men shall drink the toast tion nt Miami, January Uth-11th. In
was never extended beyond any one as n unit and giving industrial sta­
the meantime an active educational
football tennis in the field this fall nnd break tip the club
county nt n time, It being more or tistics photographic views and re­
The University of Alabama will hnve
The question th e n ’ came up for campaign will be carried on in n study
liable
copy
relative
to
the
advan­
less of a local-option proposition. The
one of its best teams this year, ac discussion and several schemes were of international affaris together with
whole works blow up nt the leglsln- tages to bo hod in tho respective cording to the views of the Alumnus
suggested. The one that seemed to securing a better understanding of
‘ five session qf 1021 when that body counties by tho prospective settler
which
says:
meet
with th6 greatest approval was state nnd municipal governments.
failed'to appropriate any fundi to and home seeker.
“ The Crimson Tido will bo better that after the last toast hns been
carry on the work. The federal gov­
this full than that of 1922. It will drunk the bottle with the remaining
The next exhibition of the Florida
ernment then clamped on a rigid KEY WEST SELLS BONDS
l&gt;e
more
consistent
with
more
sea
State
Fair to bo held at Jacksonville, I
SANFORD, FLORIDA
wine bo sehVcd nnd presented to the
FOR *150.000 FOR GOLF LINKS
quarantine ngainst the exportation of
soned
men
to
pick
the
squad
from
Npv.
15th-24th,
premises
to
be
the
fin­
Stillwater
post
6f
the
American
Le­
$50,000 FOR OTHER PROJECT'S
Florida cattle. There were represen­
Coach Scott lias been building for gion, which is to form a similar Last est ever given. The new secretary'
tations a t tho time. of.Much hardships
the, pnst. few, Years for. tjie .figure— Man Club, ohd that it is to be passed manager, R. M. Strlplin, wns former
KEY
w
e
s
t
;
JUiy'23.—Th«?
$2oo;qoo.
wrought upon some cattle owners
that
future is 1923, and despite the on and on until, if ever tho n’ations manager of tiro Southeastern Fair A s­
that there was considerable talk of Issue o f bonds of this city has been fact,that ill-henlth forced him to re
of the world combine to mnko all war sociation at Atlanta, nnd familiar
Calling a special session. It Is be­ bought by J. C. Mayer &amp;. Co., of Cin­ tire before this dale, his shoes
with fair activities in all ports of the
impossible. ’
lieved, in fact, that a special session cinnati, and the money s&lt;oon will be to be filled with n worthy successor,
The Ihree present today were Mr. country. Exhibitors of the state nre
available
for
several
city
improve­
would have been called had there
Anyway, I’d like to be in Syracuse Hall,’ John Goff of tho soldiers home, invited to take part In the coming ex­
ments. The bond* were voted for the
been an yassuranco that it would
N. Y.', when the Tido atari* its horth Minneapolis, and Charles Ijockwood hibition.
following improvements: Golf course
hAvc done any better than the regu­
ern
invasion.
of Chamberlain, R. D. The four
(150,000; Gato Park, $20,000; street
lar assembly.
“ The line will lose several vet member o f the famous old Civil war
Any oil in Florida? Yes, in cotton
paving, $25,000; park for negroes, $5,The present plan of freeing the
o.rnna, it is -true, but with Vnn de company, Emil Graff, of St. Cloud, seed, the peanut, the coconnut, the
000.
state of ticks by systematic rotation,
(iranf nnd Wade ns coaches for the Fla , was ututble to attend on ac­ avocado peat and other products. Pe­
while admittedly handicapped by the TRAINING COURSE AT
linesmen, we should worry. Remem­ count of physical infirmities.
Extends to Orlando nnd Daytona ns well ns tho hundreds of
troleum, io y say. The State Geolo­
lack of funds, is supported by strong­
CAMP JOHNSTON ber the line Vanderbilt had last year
The banquet and the business gist is of the opinion that our geolog­
* ’ - bottles we put out in Sanford every day
er legislation than ever before had
under Wudc. Watch Alabama!”
meeting over, the three old com­ ical formation Is against the existence
on the Hubjcct. Dr. J. W. DcMIlley,
Auburn’s almuni are far from pes­ rades' shook hands and went their of potrolcum, ns of coal, gold, dia­
JACKSONVILLE,
July 24.— A
who was state veterinarian up until thorough infnntry training courhc of simistic. .
way to brhve .another year. Eurh monds, granite and other natural pro­
1921, is a candidate for tho soma 15 days will bo given the Florida Nat­
“ Of course, we are going to miss one departed with the same words, ducts. However, wo hove more phos­
position under the new system. The ional Guard during its summer en­ Mike Donahue, and. Shirling, and "W ill, see you next year,*' and each phates and Fuller’s earth than any
•
•
present veterinarian, Ur. Knapp, is campment nt Camp Joseph E. John­ Shirey, too,” ono of them remarked one wondered, perhaps, if ho would.
other state. Nature has wisely dis­
on account of ita purity Is fnBt becoming tho drinking water
also a candidate.
ston, August 5-20. Colonel Raymond “ But a great mun dies and Irnvcs a
tributed her bounties and in that way
for Cental Floridn. It is nluo recommended for ubo in bat­
Turck will be in command of tho worthy son. Ho it Is with Auburn.
Bathing and Boating nt I-ake there is commerce or trade. We have
teries.
If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water n o w Some ono will fill in, and Auburn Mary Musical Carnival I ) a y .^ urtosion wells in different parts of tho
Tbs Daily Herald, 15c per week.
camp.
give It a trial.
will go forward ^Ith the same Tiger
state, some to a great depth, but in
spirit of old.
none of them has oil been found. Na­
•rttvfsnrVfsy * r y
• “ Boozer Pitta, Roby and Wilson NINETEEN PERSONS ARE
ture has given Florida a wonderful
O U R B IG
will be no jokes when it 'comes to
climate, ono that makes agriculture n
SENTENCED THE I-AST
coaching these plainsmen.
With
DAY OF FEDERAL COURT continuous performance in the grow­
practically the aume lino tack for ’23
ing of a greater variety of producta
with Ford buck iij the quarter and
JACKSONVILLE, July 21.— Nine than in any other state. Let us make
Paterson and several other^ promis­ teen persons were sentenced to Jail or tho best of our resourees.
.»
ing backs, Auburn is not worried. pchitentnlry terms, ranging from
Watch her against Centro and the two years’ und three were assessed
The Womans Club 1b preparr
Army."
fine* by Judge Rhyddon M. Call of ing good “ data” to be served at ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M l
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the federal ’ coqrt yesterday follow- Lake'Mary next Thursday.
[f o r e i g n d e m a n d
ng the closing of tho criminal term.
“7
99-2tc
H OW ON
FOR o ilR FOODSTUFFS
Included among those sentenced wore
Below a few'striking examples at the extraordinary values
M^Y HAVE DECREASE thirteen men accused of having EDUCATIQNAL MEET
________ prevailing throughout^ur Big Said
smuggled alien* In tho United State*.
AT JACKSONVILLE
(H r T h » A M urU trd P r e u )
Thred-o’f them were given two
WASHINGTON, July 24 — Foreign
QN JULY 25 AND 26
months’ ’ jalt sentences each, seven
demand fro American foodstuffs‘ dur­
• Special
wire sentenced to a year and a day
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 2L—
ing the current marketing season ap­
each in the federal penitentiary at
County school superintendents end
parently will not be as great as' it
Atlanta and three were lined $100
When you consider that our nrlf&lt;* ore always lower this
members of the county school boards
was a year ago, according to a re­
each without costs.
really means a. big saving.
will meet in Jacksonville on July 35
port o f a committee of* economists
John W. Burdette, former post­
and 26 to discuss several educational
and statisticians who have consider­
All
bargains
offered
in our big htlvertlaement are atill In
master at Peoria, Fla., who was
matters o f statewide interest.
ed the situation. Unless the foreign
force,
lleraaro
a few sample offerings:
charged with embezzlement o f posti -*
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situation is very speedily cleared up
Among
matters
to
come
up
at
the
Best Grade
office funds, was sentenced to tvfo
36-in.
Pure
Linen
Suitinffi
and a definite turn for the better years’ Imprisonment at Atlanta.
moating wil] be consideration of the
revision o f the form of annual re­
takes place In Europe, it appears not
$1,98 Satins and Taffetas, 36-In. wide,
fi*-i £ t€ k
ports made by county superintendents
improbable that Europe will have less FLOCK OF HENS
yard.
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HEATS GARBAGE CANS
lha next crop year than she hsjl dur­
(2.98 AH Silk l’uisley, 4Q-iq..wide]
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AND M W PROFIT struction; publication o f pp outline of
a uniform course o f 'atudy fur el*
ing thp last, the report ’ states. It
WASHINGTON, July 24. — Get
needs to be understood that foreign
«&gt;vi/ &gt;&gt;M»| Iftwola In
29c Gingham In Btdpoh. Checks and plain
„
demand Is.ppt measured merely by yourself a flock of hens tp take the Florida.
colors, 82-Jn. wide, yard .............. .............
volume o f exports. The price at place .of tho parbage can; the change
Tha new law governing issue of
35c Cretone, 30-in. wide,
which this demand will be forthcom­ will show a sizable balance on the teachers’ certificates also will be dis
side of thrift, in the view of the ag­ cussed, as to interpretation end ap­
ing Is the important consideration.
■IHr Imported Ginghams, 32-in. wide,
Q(
l b s principal reasons for the ricultural department as expressed in plication.
yard
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probable reduction in foreign trade
Farmera* Bulletin (1331) on Back72x90 Seumcd Sheets,
demand are given as increased Eu Yard Poultry Keeping. ’Hie size of FARMERS AND GROWERS
ropean food production, and decreas­ the beck-yard flock should seldom go
hnch .................. ................— ------------------------- ----------- ----WEEK AT UNIVERSITY
ed purchasing power.
m Iow ten hens, which laying at the
Men’s Work Shirt,, each,
C Q a
specified rat* o f ten dozen a year,
GAINESVILLE, July 24.—The pro­
98c, 89c and.........;..;-,....... ............ ............... - ............
Th# remarkable thing ia that Gar- will produce 100 dozen in a year, gram for farmers’ and growers’ week
many perfected presses fast enough which at the conservative price of 40 at the University o f Florida, August
to print more money than is needed to cents a doben will make a-flock.nct •*11, include* every phase o f Florida
pay,pie pressmen.
$40 for that period. It la pointed out. Agriculture and home economics.
Sanford, Florida
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STRENGTH-

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS
R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING^

ROTARY AND KIWANIS WILL BATTLE LEONARD IS STILL THE KING
FOR BLOOD ON BALL DIAMOND FRIDAY OF LIGHTWEIGHTS OF THE WORLD,
DEFENDED TITLE LAST NIGHT
Series Now Stand a Tie and This Will Be the'De­
ciding Game of the Series
Unix? Ruth nnd Cy.Williams* race
for the homo run honors nnd the
closeness o f New York, Cincinnati nnd
Pittsburgh to the top of the National
League standing holds much less in­
terest for the .Sanford fans than the
cming battle between the Rotary nnd
Kiwnnis
, Clubs.
**
Tho Rotary Club, accepting a chal­
lenge issued by tho Kiwnninns with
tho idea o f staging a farce comedy In
order thnt a few dollars might be
raised for some of Sanford’s worthy
causes, started what promises to be
an honcst-to-goodness ball game, a
game thnt will decide for nil times to
come, the vhumpionslilfi of the “ old
heads,” “ moss backs’’ nnd band mas­
ters o f Seminole County. This game
will be played at the Ninth street
Park, next Friday afternoon weather
permitting) and the game will start
promptly nt 4:30.
The first game of the series, plnyed
week before last, was a short affair,
going only five innings on account of
rain and mud.- The Kiwnnians were
on the long end of an 8 to 7 score.
The second game went to the Rotes, a
seven inning affair1
, by the score of II
to 10. And Ed. Lane, o f the Kiwnnis
Club says all his men are now broken
III to where they can play nine in­
nings time, hence the reason for start­
ing the game nt 4:30.
Although these games are suppos­
ed to he full of clowns and stunts, this
coming game promises to ho nearer u
I all game than any of the others, In
fact both clubs will try to make it look
like an exhibition of the national pust
time, instead of a boxing match.
Manager Lane in real quiet about his
line-up for the game but the Rotes'
jirobablc line-up will be as follows:
Roumillal, catcher.
R. Stevens, pitcher.
Rosehru, short stop.
Knight, fitst.
Newman, second.
1III1, third.
Kent, left.
llritt, center.
llouHholdcr, rigid.
Ready to hack up tills gang, lire
such nun ns Dullose, Henry, Haynes
and other extra fust Rotes.
The proceeds of the Inst game was
given to the Woman's Club nnd it is
expected that thu handling and selling
o f the tickets for tho next game will
he in charge of the Hoy Scouts, they
getting the proceeds.
Remember the date and be on hnhd
tu see the fun,

BASE BALL NEWS

Against Lew Tendler, Who Fought a Game Fight
For Fifteen Rounds

PROGRESS
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923

to to to to to to to to
to
t o -

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to
to
to
to

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Tonight Henry D. Walthall
Mnry Alden in an amazing p
drama of self-sacrifice, “ Parted Cur­
tains."
Also round five of “The
Pushers."

Leather

And the honor gusts tonight will
he Clarence Hnrtclift nnd wife ^nnd
will see till* fine picture without cost
to
them, the treat being on the house.
for a knockout, had his opponent reel­
ing and bloody^with smashing blows
Tomorrow—Hoot Gibson in “ Double
nml uppetruts tolicnd hut they lacked
tho power to bring down Tendler, who Dealing” with added attractions.
fought hack gamely hut ineffectively
Thursday— Roy Stewart in "Burn­
to the close.
ing
Words" also "Smnrty” n two-part
A majority of ringside experts gave
Leonard every round except the first Century comedy.

Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
at approximately the same hour nnd
minute.
Oct
Date Juno
July Aug. Sept.
0:28
c:4t
5:33
4:31
1 4:05
7:20
7:38
0:14
5:20
2 4 :55
8:37
8:17
7:11
0:02
3 5:47
9:30
8:00
9:21
7:01
4 (1:43
9:00 10:11 10:32
5 7:24
7:50
9:57 11:08 11:20
8:51
(5 8:17
9:11 10:52 11:41 11:51
7 9:07
8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:40
1:38
1:08
9 10:44 11:30 11:50
2:28
1:51
10 11:30 11:50 12:42
3:18
2:17
1:31
11 12:10 12:24
4 :09
3:35
2:13
1:10
12- 1:00
5:00
3:04
•4:24
1:55
13 1:40
5:18
6:57
3:51
2:38
1 i 2:20
0:14
0:59
3:15
4:40
15 2:55
7:18
8:02
4:00
0*32
10 3:34
9:03
0:30
8:22
4:51
17 4:21
9:25 10:00
7:34
5:48
18 5:08
R: 40 10:25 10:50
19 (5:02
0:47
7:61
20 7:02
0:43 11:21 11:45
8:57 10:64 11:67 12:07
21 ‘ 7:34
9:59 11:43 12:31 12:53
22 8:32
1:18
1:37
23 9:30 #111:01 11:53
2:01
2:19
24 10:28 11:50 12:47
2:6fj
1:37
2:42
25 11:2(! 12:97
*1.&gt;&gt;«» 3:21
3:29
20 12:21
1:02
4:00
1:53
27 1:18
3:04
3:55
3:41
2:41
4 :32
28 2:10
4:43
0:10
5:22
3:20 . 4:20
29 2:59
4:08
5:0(1
5:52
0:09
59 3:40
0:50:
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TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1921
South Round
Arrive
83...„....... 2:30 a.m.
271
fj"
89...... . 2:25 p.m.
85........... 0:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.

Departs
2:40 a.m.
8:t0 n.m.
2:-15 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
Arrive
Departs
82........
1:48 n.tn,
2:01 am.
HI........... 11:45 n.m.
12:0.1 p.m.
80................... 3:42p.m. 3:52 p.m.
28....
10:00 p.m.
Trilby Rranch
. Arrivo
Departs
100...........
7:30 n.m.
24
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3:25 p.m.
25........... 1:30 p.m.
101........... 5:J»0 p.m.

NEW YORK, July
24.— Renny
xNo.
Leonard, king of the lightweights for
xNo.
the past six years, demonstrated con*
xNo.
Florida Slate Longue
xNo.
cluslvely last night his undisputed ti*
St. Pete 1, Orlando 2.
tie to the throne by trouncing Lew
Tampa 15, Daytona 2.
Tendler, his Philadelphia challenger,
Leesburg Hrnnrli
Lakeland 5, Hrndentown 0.in a slashing, bitterly fought 15-round
Arrive
Departs
xNo. 157........... 3:65 p.m.
match at the Yankee Stadium.
National Longue
which went to Tendler by a small
No. 21............ 2:45 p.m.
Before n picturesque crowd of more
New York 8, Philadelphia 4.
And Friday nnd Saturday—Norma
margin.' Some gave the challenger nn
xNo. 158...........
(5:20 n.m.
than
(55,0(115
that
paid
n
half
million
Chicago 12, Pittsburgh 3, (12 in­
even break In the seventh hut the Tnlmndgc and Ix'w Cody in ‘AVilhin
No. 22......... .
7:10 p.m.
dollars
to
see
the
mutch,
setting
a
new
nings).
fact remained that at no time did he the Law" also International News,
Oviedo Hrnnrli
high mark for championships outside
St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 7.
only one day old.
appear to have a chance.
Arrivo
Departs
tho heavyweight Class, Leonard out*
Only three scheduled.
Leonard bore few murks of battle
xNo. 120........... 7:45 p.m.
gcncrnllcd, outboxed nnd outpunchcd
when he left the ring, to he lifted to |NEW 1 OHK Ah I hit DEMOxNo.
.
3:10 p.rjv,,,,
Ids foremost rival from start to fln.
. American League,.;.
C R A T li: NATIONAL MEET
the shoulders of a throng of admirers,
isli.
lie
held
the
upper
hand,
hud
Dctroit-t'hlcngo, rain.
while Tendler had,euts under his left
x— Dally, except Sunday.
Tendler on the verge o f a knockout
Cleveland
!•, St. Louis 2.
CHICAGO, July 21.— Now York Firr.t tjuarter Fqll Moon Last tjuarter
»
eye and on his nose und mouth,
Jime
June
28
July
5
21
at
tho
close
and
the
judge's
verdict
in
Only two scheduled.
"Tendler is the greatest southpaw will make a strong hid for the Demo­
July 27
Aug 1
Iluschull G a m e — I)cl,nm l vs.
July 20
Ids favor nt the finish was merely a
nnd one of the greatest lightweights cratic national convention, George K.
Aug.
20
Sept.
3
Aug.
19
foimality.
tnfttrd
at L a k e M a ry — ThursSouthern Association
1 have ever keen,” said the champion Hrcnan, Illinois Democratic leader
Sept.
17
Sept.
24
Oct.
3
iv,
J
u
ly
2 0 th .
!)‘)-2lc
Spectacular
us
was
the
fight,
it
Little Rock 0, Mohilu 17.
later. "Ho put up a stiff battle and announced here today upon his return
lacked the thrill, the suspense nnd ev­ even in the final.-rounds, when l goi ^l0’" n conference^ nt French -Lick
Nushvitlu H. Atlanta 2.
enness of their memorable battle n him the hardest, 1 was not able to put springs with ( buries I-. . Muiphy,
Memphis 2, New Orleans 3.
__ Report of the Condition of the
&gt;enr ago at Hoyle’s Thirty Acres him down, although 1 tried hard."
Chnttnnoogn (5, Hirminghnm 14.
New lu rk leader, nnd lhomus Tug
where Leonard hanging on at one
"Leonard is u great champion," de­ gnrt, bend of the parly in Indiana.
stage, was barely aide to gain n mar­ clared Tendler7h paying tribute to his
HOW THEY STAND
"New York city hasn't hail a na­
tional
convention for many years, and
gin of victory.
conqueror. “ 1 did the best I could,
Florida Slate League
Leonard fought with consummate hut it wasn’t good enough.. Benny is Mr. Murphy raid they were going to
Of Sanford, Florida, June 30lh, 1923
fight hard to get
the Democratic
Won Lost Pet. skill. A mnstcr of ring tactics, he a master ring general."
ASSETS
meeting
next
year,”
Mr.
Mr.
Brennan
20
8
.714
Hrndentown
hud his rugged southpaw chulicngcr
0
said.
Cash on hand
........................................................ $ 0,072.78
.090
Orlando
20
Of course, he said, Chicago will |Loans on mortgage security
......... ...... ........................................... 202,200.00
Lakeland ............... 15! . 15 * .4 11
make its strongest hid for the gnth- Furniture and Fixtures , .................... _...............................................
121.05
15
.114 made futile most of Tcndler's at­
St. Petersburg
12
cring, and Brennan said he expected i Delinquent Interest nnd premium ......................... ....... ...................
2,970.1*3
17
.433 tempts on the offensive. The cham­
Daytona ........... ..... 13
Kansas City, St. Louis nnd San Fran- Insurance nnd taxes duu from borrowers .......................... ...............
321*58
8
21
.27(5 pion landed three blows to one ill
Tu m[in .................
cisco
to
join
in
inviting
the
delegates
Accounts
receivable
........................................................
..
.....................
1,781-45
nearly every round.
Tim meeting place Usually is decided
National League
Tendler, on the other hand, seemed
Total
.............................................. .................. .
.... ...... $213,410.90
in January, Brennan said.
Won Lost Pet. slow, lethargic by comparlsm to the
Democrat in lenders are said to be­
.05(5 title holder. Blocked in his favorite MANAGER LANE HAS THE BEST
31
New York ......... .
59
LIABILITIES
.009 method of attack—for which Leonard
Cincinnati ............. 63
34
............ ...... ........ . $ 74,372.30
LINK-UP FOR FRIDAY'S GAME lieve that their meeting next year Due on installment stock ...........
.......... ......... ............ 117,18)0.00
.598 apparently had perfected a remarkwill
hold
tho
major
portion
of
the
nnFully
paid
stock
Pittsburgh
35
52
THAN EVER BEFORE
..................... , ____
).000.00
tional interest, -the Republican con- ■Due borrowers (incomplete loans)
13
.527 aide defense—thu challenger was left
Chicago
............. 48
vent
ion
being
a
little
more
than
n
Hills
payable
........
.51(1 with no effective weapons. 11c was
41
St. lands ............... 47
.L ..!!I 1 .......L „ :, i 4.mm3.oo
Manager Lane, Of tho Kiwnnis (Tub
802211
.511 wild repeatedly and though he stood base hull team announced his lineup ratification meeting. -Chicago Demo- Contingent or reserve fund
Brooklyn ............... 45
43
4,752.33
.295 up gumely under a terrific battering for-Friday's game with the Rotes this erat.i say that even if the Republi­ Undivided profits
152
Philadelphia .......... 20
"*••**’
25
Huston
.284 In several rounds, he seemed in much morning nnd among them were the cans meet here they will continue
G3
their demands for a Chicago Demo­
................$213, 110.90
Total ............
................. .............. ..........
poorer form than when he gave Leon­ star players o f the past two games.
cratic
convention.
American League
Stale
o
f
Murida,
County
of
Seminole,
ss.:
ard a slashing struggle u year ago.
Friday’s game will he n real game.
Won Lost Pet.
I, A. U. t onnelly, Secretary of the uhove named Association, do solemnly
Is’onard evidently find learned the Both managers have announced that
H uthiug S uit
P arade,
38
.07H lesson of his Inst fight with Tendler. there will he good playing by their
New York
;
. 59
IssiliC swear that the* a IHive {statement in true to tho best of my knowledge and he*
42
.533 Instead of permitting his rival tu get teams and all monkey-business will he Alary, 1hurnduy, July 2(ilh. '.UJ-Jc lief, so help nie God.
^
Cleveland ............ 49
45
43
Iill the jump, the title holder took tho cast aside when the game starts.__
St. IatuU .......... .
A. P. CONNELLY, Secretary.
The new school of diplomacy is
.500 aggressive in the necund round and
Chicago
......... . 48
43
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd dny of July, 1923.
Earn) will do tho hurling for his ag­
.483 quickly piled n decisive margin of gregation while Overlin will hold the much like the old. It is studying
Philadelphia .
Directors*
V ’ 45
41
.482 points. He Jumped in and around the backstops Job.- Steele nnd Lloyd will away over in the back of the check
Detroit ........ ...... n
&lt;SKAL)
L.* H. CONNELLY,
.430 challenger, blocking, ducking and he in their regular positions while book.
49
Washington ____ _ 37
Notary Public, State of Florida at Large.
J lo s to n .................. 31
53
.309 sparring, while he shot jolting upper­ most of the other positions are chnngMJ) commission expires April 10, 1920.
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
cuts and hooks to the hund und body. id a little.
T. J. MILLER,
pert,
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
SOUTHERN HIIOI’S CRAFT MEN
Tendler, trying gamely to stem the
Among the players thnt are ihellD. L. THRASHER.
4-21-tfc
WILL GET WAG KINCRKAHE tide, tried rushing hut the champion giblc arc Neel und Lilian! for insist­
B. F. WH1TNER,
heat him ut his own game.
ing on playing together. Judge ShurCINCINNATI, July 21.— Wage inFor twelve rounds the champion o» was harnd by the umpire on ac­
crear.es o f from one to three cents held the upper hand with ease, then count of his general appearance. The ■ BBBBBBBBllBBBBBBBnBnBBnBaBBBBaBaaBBgBBaBBKBBBEBB « ■ !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■
per hour for shop crafts employees in the thirteenth he cut loose with a umpires refuse to function when C.
o f the Southern Railway have been savage li ft that Leonard had Tendler E. Henry insists on wearing such a
.
STOPPED II1H PAINS
“ 1 was suffering with a severe cold, authorize^ ns the result of confer­ in distress. Sensing tho real thrill of big hat so unless he changes his ap­
We have been very fortunate in securing the finest Novelty Orchestra In the state for Wedlipadacho nnd pains in my abdomen," ences in Washington, It was statist thu fight, - thu crowd jumped to its pearance he won't bo allowed to play.
writes J, II. •Urlog, Newport, R. L at the general manager's office o f feet ns Leonard swinging rights and Dumns will !&gt;c allowed to play if he
. i...„ .
nesday NIRht
*
■
“ A fter taking Foley's Honey and thu road here today.
lefts to the head, with terrific forve, will come nut to tho field with n solTar In conjunction with Foley Cath­
According to word received here drove Tendler about thu ring. Once, enm face on. If-Prof. McKay.will not
artic Tablets 1 was entirely rfUoVud metal, trades workers in shop crafts from n right to thu jnw, Tendler slip­ conic out so dressed up ho may he al­
o f my cold and pains." Coughs rc- ate to receive increases o f three cents ped jto his knee and it scemod he lowed to play aguin. But after nil
nulUng from Bronchitis, Asthma, an hour; car repairers two cents and wuuld take u count, hut he jumped these stars will be sevn in tho lineup
"THE HOYS WITH THE HEP AND PEP"
Hoy Fever, Croup and Whooping apprentices and helpers ore to receive hack to his feet only to be met by if they will follow the prescribed con­
another withering attack.
though are quickly relieved with Fol- our cent an hour raise in pay.
dition.
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ADMISSION AND DANC­
Vainly the challenger tried to stab
Remember the time, 4:30; place, tho
GENERAL ADMISSION
e y 'i Honey and Tar,
The ■largest
It was said that from 18,000 to 20,ING
J1.G5 TAX PAID
selling cough medicine in the world. 000 men will ahure In the increases witfi his left, hut l^onard was too Ninth Street Dark; day, Friday.
25c. TAX PAID quirk and the round closed with the
Bold everywhere.—Adv.
in psy.
WASHINGTON, July 21.— South­ challenger in full retreat.
. Halt Canlint,' -ConlesT for uc
Athletic Events— Kunning—
I
~
Jumping—Swimming and div­ ern Railway officials hare today said Two hard shots to thu jaw had Ten- curacy and distance, artificial
ing content** Lake Mary Musical the wage increase* granted their shop diet again in distress in the four­ turgclH, Lake Mary, next Thurs
99-2 tc
Carnival Day.
39*2lc wurkers were retroactive to July 1. teenth. He weathered thla storm only day.
to face another smashing attack in
For quick results try a waut ad.
The Herald fop first Class job work. tire final round, Leonard, trying hard The Herald for first clou job work.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION

KIWANIS ALL
READY FOR THE
ROTES AGAIN

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Sanford, FIs,

Storage Facilities
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tell us. Fhoos 498

BANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

general Shop and Mill
Work
ONTRACTOR and BUILDER

FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

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S. 0. Shinholser

FARMERS— You can ret seed bod
frames nnd irrigation plugs at tfca
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
FOR SALE— Doaior and Unye’ pnlnta
nnd vnmlahca at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
Betting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Beurdull Avenue, San­
• 83-tfp
FLORIDA ford.
FOR SALE— f&gt; Pointer pups, No. 1
stock, Sep Vick Hawkins, 110 Snnford Ave.
03-tfc
K s ta btlaked 10 OH
FOR SALE— No. 817 West First S t
Knl Estate, Loans nnd lnuurance
Attractive terms. Address owner.
one 4H
101-8 Magnolia Ave. Box 782, Daytonn, Fla.
09-tfc

Contractor and Builder

l. I\ Connelly &amp; Sons

OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One new five room houpc with bath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OCIt Flowers--------------- Floral Designs CUPIED.
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PRICE
|Annual and Ornamental Plants
- Terms to suit you
$3,000.00Myrtle Are.------------ Phone 2G0-W
A REAL BARGAIN .
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
79-tfe

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lANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
atncrul Machine and Boiler
W o rk s

F O ifS A L K —One first class 1250 lb.
mare mule, 8 years old. Also n
good single wagon. Phone 315-J.
95-Otc

1 OR SALE—Two Ford touring cars.
Cylinder Grinding
Name your own price and terms.—
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m may hereafter he cstaliBonds numbered 1 to 15, to mature countries,
EuropeV problems w'
.v solved
llsheil.
A IIT IC I.K If.
when somebody (let n&gt; n scheme to July 1st, 1024.
Tho aeaersl nature of life huslnexx
Bonds
numbered
10
to
30
to
ma­
profit everybody at vno expense of ev­
to he trnttxacloi! by the corporation
LOST— Ilunch of keys at postofficc
shall he; To publish, print, him), manture July 1st, 1025.
erybody else.
or on street. Return to Herald o f­
urc, Issue, itntnlrc, sell, tense, hire
Bonds numbered 31 to 45 to ma­ flirt
anil Ural In paper, prints. papers,
fice nnd receive reward.
97-4tp
frames, hooks, loairnillies, putilleaA bljr time for every one at ture July 1st, 1920.
llonx, newxpnperx. pamphlets, tnnpn.
LOST— Bur pin, hand carved, two
the Musical Cnrnivnl I)ay next Bonds numbered 40 to 00 to ma­ chart*.
enarnvIiiKx. lllhographa, rlrhponrls, two sapphires nnd one dia­
nne. Wood,*CUIa, eteetrolypes. sD-reoThursdny at Lake Mary. 99-2tc ture July 1st, 1927.
ypes, photon raphla prlnta. photomond in business section of Sanford.
Bonds numbered 01 to 75 to ma­ llthoitrnpha, plclarea ami llluatratlons.
DELAND, July 24.— Aubrey Ia&gt;o
whether colored or without color, amt
Return to Herald offico nnd receive
RELIEVES RHEUMATISM
ture
July lsl, 1928,
l&gt;y whatsoever process, or processes
Nichols, who flguratetively made bis
reward.
07-Up
the
same may be produced whether
Bonds
numbered
70
to
90
to
ma­
own noose, must- hang by it unless
now existing or heresfler to he (lla"I onn simply say that Foley Kid­ ture July 1st, 1929.
LOST— On golf links or on rond to the state pardon board commutes bis
rovrr/il or invented, and generally to
on the huxlness or printers, ala*
Country Club Mnsonlc emblem. Find­ sentence for attacking a woman in, ney Pills gave nic relief from rheu­
Bonds numbered 91 to 105 to ma­ carry
tinners, booksellers, hinders. Ilthnmatic
pnins,
nnd
havo
not
used
sup­
er return to Herald office nnd receive this city more than a year ago. The
ture July 1st, 1930.
Krapliers, hook hinders, die sinkers,
elect rot J pers, hook, paper. cnveloiw
Bonds numbered 100 to 120 to mn- and
rewnrd.
07-3tp youngster, who is just 21 years old ports for the Inst six weeks (hnd to
Ink manufacturers, eaKravers. and
uso two).
tho best proof you can turc July 1st, 1931.
publisher*,
to print and publish one
insisted on pleading guilty to the
or more newspapers nr mnunitnra.
have that Foley Kidney Pills arc ef­
Bonds
numbered
121
to
135
to
ma­
either weekly, dally nr monthly nnd to
capital charge and now tho supreme
circulate samr. to publish advertise­
fective is this, thnt since they cleared ture July 1st, 1932.
ments. nnd receive payment therefor
FOR RENT—Storo room in now hrick court has revised to reopen his case. my system of uric acid, have been en­
Bonds numbered 130 to 151 to ma­ and to rolteet and demand payments
Under state law at the time of his
building, good business loention.—
fi,^ all stationery nnd materials sold,
tirely free of pain nnd depression,” ture Jul)y 1st, 1933.
nnd prlntlna ndvrrll"ln»f nnd pnhllshA. I’. Connelly &amp; Sons.
05-tfc action, Nlchol's plea of guilty brought writes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles,
The full faith and credit o f the City Ina done, and In trntisnrt n aenernt
a mandatory sentence of death. Since
prlatliiK and PiihllshlnK business nlxo to
( nlif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains, of Snnfonl, Florida, is irrevocably Inn
FOR SALK “ OR RKNT—Trucking
and publishing business, al^o. to
then new legislation has bech enacted
Dull Headaches nnd tired feeling are pledged for tho payment o f the prin­ deal la stationary supplies and nfflre
land. I have hammock nnd pine
providing that it shall bo discretion­
a* well ns all rnw rnnterlals
quickly relieved by Foluy Kidney cipal and interest of snid issue of fixtures
trucking land developed, partly devel­
which eater
Into the composition
ary with the trial judge ns to the
thereof,
to liny nnd sell real estnln.
Pills. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
oped nnd undeveloped in Iowa City
bonds.
nml Keiu-rnlly to do any and all thinks
application of the life sentence or
section for sale or rent. Write E. R.
The bonds hereby offered for sale Uirldeiital to said hilslnesa.
death penalty in cases where the ac­ W a l l e r o f A |i illicit H u n f „ r -p ,,* |ir r ( |
AllTK’ LK 111.
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami,
are
excluded from any limitation of
The miinnnl of capital stock of thn
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f
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l
cused pleads guilty to a capital of­
or see Robert King, Oviedo.
Sin l u t e s of t h e S l n t r nr Florida.
bonded indebtedness prescribed by corporation shall he Fifty Thousand
fense.
&lt;tso.onnno) Dollars, divided Into Five
N o t ice In h e r e b y g i v e n Unit IV I.
84-d; w-tfc
o o d r u f f , p u r c h a s e r or T u x K crH I lcu lc the charier of the City o f Sanford, Thousand ftliarcx ft.000), of the psr
A sanity board acting at the dir­ W
value of Ten (ID).00) Dollars each,
Hill, ilu I eel I lib Mil liny o f J u n e A. Florida.
FOR RENT— F’ urniahed and unfur­ ection of Governor Hardee has exam­ No, I'.'ll.
w h i c h shall he
payable In lawful
J oin tiled mixl&lt;1 e e i i l f l r n t e in
This authorized issue of bonds to be money of tin- fulled Mtates nf Amer­
nished apartments nnd sleeping ined Nichols,.who hails from Green­ •ay o f flee, a n d h as m a d e n|i|di&lt;‘ a tlo n
ica.
or
In
property,
or labor, or serv­
f o r T a x D eed to Issue in a e r o r ila n e e
rooms. Ferndale apartments, under wood , S. C., ami tho supreme court ' y 11' V*'*'- Haiti ocrtlllrnte emlira rex sold subject to the approving opinion ices, nt a fair and lu«t valuation to tie
.
,
i • i Li
'
following dinerItied property sll- of John C. Thomson, to lie furnished fixed by tin- hoard of directors at a
npw management, Bishop Block, cor­ had previously
denied him a new imtc.i In Seminole t'ounty. Florida, tomeotimt held for Dial purpose.
AHTHTI.K »V.
ner First street nnd Palmetto iivenuc." trial. First efforts to save his life
, '[l',1;’ Z?3 s! J’'11'
3-in* «9ni. by the City of Sanford, Florida.
The term f»r which this corporation
i
n
i i
IL l
ir
,,
-Vf S l - &lt;_or. Her. 5. T u n . 10 H. It
All
bids
must
be
accompanied
by
n
— W. R. Grovensteln, Munngor, Phone were handicapped
shall exist shall he for a period nf
by the boy himself So K. ru n S. t.K* elm. W. 1114 elm. N.
certified check for one nml one-half ninety-nine years unless stumer dis­
231-W.
DG-tpH anti when he did bring him self a round ,’.|V 'n .' i : :i'e h '« '"i:.H|'^ eim *”n *7
solved accordlnu In law.
A H T I C t . K V.
FOR RKNT— 5 room npartment, un­ to living if ho could, •his counsel, '«■ 1 : l o o t elm K. 73 Iks, H. 10 elm’. per cent of tho amount of the bonds
The business nf-tlte Corporation shall
W
1 ' a elm. H. 2!&gt; ehs
S w ly . to lieu.
furnished, 714 Oak avenue. Phono had to dig into ancient legal records 33 lirri'K. T h e said land b e i n g a s s e s s e d to be sold.
bo enndiietod by a president, a vli-eThe right to reject any anil all bids president, a secretary nml Ironsuref.
th o 'III to &lt;•( th o iNMUUtlro Itf Mil'll
304.
t)7-5tp and bring out an antequated proce­ “*•••■■rlltlealinml a hoard of directors to consist of
In iln&lt; n n m o nf S n o ro i« l TVn- is reserved.
not less than three nor more than
l
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W
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k
s
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in
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n
t
o
FOP. RKNT— Might room house, West dure, a writ of coram nobis. It was
Proposals should bo addressed tb eleven of Its stoeklnddyrs. Thn direc­
shall Po roilii'inotl neeiirrlliiK t o l a w
this
writ
thnt
the
supremo
court
has
T a x l*o,al w i l l lx . n o t l i c r c o n on th o
Thin! street. Interior newly decor­
shall be elected annually hv tho
Forrest Lake, S. O. Chase and C\ J. tors
i’ illi &lt;tnv o f J u ly A. It. m a .
stockholders till the srrond Monday In
ated and papered, Call phone 40-W. just denied. So far as is known it has
WITNESS my nffli'pil xficnntnro arid Marshall, as the City Commission of January of each year nl 8:00 o'clock
I* St. lit a meeting held for that pur­
97-3tp been invoked only once in this state soil 1111m tlio IN1It day of tUn„ \k
the City of Sanford, Florida, nnd as pose In lls prlnrlpnl offices at Hanford.
and thnt was several months before II'21,
(
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H.
A.
lin
in
t
t.A
S
H
,
Florida, nml Its officers shall. Imme­
FOR HKNT—'Furnished housekeeping
Ex-Offielo Bond Trustees of the City diately
r'lork t'lrriilt t'oiirt.
thereafter, hr circled,, by the
.Nichol's case in n famous murder
and: bed i'darns; .*$2.00 :pcr week.—
HMlilitolo i Vm a i v . Fliirldn. ’of Sahfbrd, Florida, at Satiford, Flor­ board of (ilrectors. Fntil ’IhbVe ef^CtSd
case in the slate. *It"uAed' to Issue
H&gt;': A. M. W E E K S , I). 1 ’ .
nt the first annual mcctlnir nf thn
312 Knst 5th Street.
9H-3tp
ida.
Stockholder* shall he tiUHlIflftl, thn
from "the king’s bench" and finds 0 - 18-2C-7-3 - 1n - 17-2 1 -r.lo.
business
of Hie corporation shall It"
WITNESS
our
hands
as
tho
City
FOR RKNT—Furnished connecting its present day UHngo in the extraor­
l f C « i i r l . Tlh .lin llrhil ( Irrn ll, Commission of the City of Sanford, conducted be the following officer*:
with bath, dinary attempts to reopen a ease a f­ In f llitr r unml
housekeeping rooms,
II .1. Ilollv, President: U A. Itrnmley.
(n r Srin ln iilr C iiiiii I ) ,
Florida, and ns ex-officio Bond Trus­ Vice-President: U I. Frailer. Hecretsry
P ln rld n.
also furnished room. HI3 Mngnnlin ter every other procedure has appar­
and
Treasurer, mol It. J. Holly. Is A.
n i t i u : i t o r n iii.h a t i i i x .
98-lRp
Ave.
Tlinnuin I 'n m ir l Wilxnii. Ctnn|iliiltiun(, tees of the City of Sanford, Florida, Itrnmley, Kdwnrd Higgins. F, P. For­
ently failed.
Forrest l.nke. IV, II. Tiinnlcllffe,
vs.
and the seal of said City, this 10th ster,
John Melsch, n. H, Holly.
I. Frasier,
FOR“ RENT -Twit ami one-half acre
Nichols case is a peculiar one from H«-rni!iit 1 1, K f tli- r nnrt M a r y J. Ki lter.
it.
F.
Smith, and J. &lt;! Hhnron, ah.ill
tiny
of
July,
A.
D.
1923.
Iilx
ivlfr,
nml
I'mriii
rx
\
Mrl-t-huhlx
farm south of lleitz Sanitarium on the outset. After committing the
constitute llie board of directors.
1lit it k n f Mllnu, Mlt'ltlyaiil.
FORREST LAKE,
AltTIfl.t: VI.
D ifcm ln ntx.
Union Avenue, P. O. Box 445.
crime with which he wns charged, he
The lilgheNl aman lit of Indebted ness
S T A T I : nl'- I'M tin DA,
S. O. CHASE,
99-Up; w-102-ltp easily escaped and the search for C
or liability to which the corporullou
O D N T V (IK SICMINitl.K.
C. .L MARSHALL.
may, at any time, subject Itself shall
llc r m iin D Kt-lli-r u cil M a ry J.
APARTMENT FOR RKNT— Largo him had virtually been given up K eTit
not exceed the amount of Ita eupltul
lle r , Ills w ife , x a d Knrnierx K Mt*rAs the City Commis­ stock
plus lls surplus.
r
li
m
itn
Hank
nf
Milan,
M
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r
l
i
l
t
x
a
:
nice furnished apartment, 417 West when he was arrested in Jacksonville
AHTiri.K VII
sion of the City of
It n|i|ie x 1 1mi frnin (In x f f l i 'x v l t nf
several
months
afterward
on
HuspiThe
n uni n nml iMiin-x nf rt**1*!**ii
Second street.
99-2 Ip
Ttm m ux Kinniel Wll mui tin rn lt'lila la Sanford,
Florida,-and
neorpon
lllfM Hint t he nii m ier
of
the
cion because of his having n quanti­ mit III tile altnVe suit lleri-la tlnjj filed
slinri s subse r|(nMl liy each ure a*
Hint tin- iilmve iiatnt'd d i 'f e a d n n t i ary
ns Ex-Officio Bond of
follows:
ty « f Jewelry In his possession. He lint rexldetitx nf tin- S t a l e nf I' Iin -,1a,
Trustees of the City
JACKSONVILLE CONVENTIONS
R. J. Holly.
Florida. inn
n d Unit Ultdr ftlnee nf lo x lile n e e *mnde known the serious charge aMilan,
Shares
S t a in nf M le lilaan , a nd t ti- *
of
Sanford,
Florida.
FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS against, him.
L A.I Ilrumlei *, Hmifonl, FlnrlilM &amp;
t h e r e lx tin |&gt;erxnn III
Hie S l a t e in
Shares.
K ln rlda, llie h e rvlre nf a xillipnena u p In his subsequent effort to get an­ im wlii'iit tvnuld hind xald d w fe a d n n lx Attest f
John Melsch, Sanford Florida. u
Shares. •
U R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
JACKSONVILLE, July 24.— Nino other trial his counsel alleged ho was nr e lt h i'r nf th e m a nd Hint II lx lilx
L. 1. Frailer, Sa nford Florida, s
e lle f llial said ilt-fetiilaalx lire o v e r
conventions nre scheduled for this prompted to go without a jury trial h(InCity Clerk of the City of Shares.
nun nf t* v e n ly - m ie ye a rs .
il
F. Smith, Sanford, Florida. I
Ynu
u
r
e
T
h
e
r
e
f
o
r
e
O
r
d
e
r
e
d
In
a
p
p
e
a
r
rity, beginning with thnt of tho coun­ for fear o f mob violence.
Shares.
Sanford, Florida.
In ih lx hill n f r n m p ln ln l
mi M n n d a y ,
ty superintendents of public instruc­
It. S. llolly,. Hanford, Florida. ion
A iikiix I ilih. A. H. DI23, Hie siunu h e ­
7-17-2-1
71;
8-7-4tc
Share*.
•
lm ; a l l u l e Day u f th is ( ’ nilrt.
tion, July 25-20, and ending with the
KdWai 1 Higgins, Sanford Florida, &amp;
It lx F u r t h e r o r d e r e d ,
that
th l"
The longer automobile tours arc
Share*.
Florida Nursery Association, Novem­ better. They make you so njuch more lint lee lie piihllxlieil fnr fntir rn fix e cu F. 1*. Forster. Sanford, Florida. ID
l i v e w e e k s III (lie S a n f o r d lle r u ld , a
AIITH'M'.S (IF I \ COIt 1*0IIATKIN.
ber 21-22. Other meetings include: glad to get back borne.
Shares.
newspaper
pu h llx h e d
In
S n nfnrd ,
Forres I Lake, Sit nford. Florida. 10
Setnln nle I 'n n n l y . Fln rldn.
Florida veterans of foreign wars, Au­
N&lt;itl('P Is h e r e b y g i v e n that Hie . u n ­
•
W I T N E S S |{, A. Dntiulnsx, C le r k nf d e r s i g n e d w ill, •*11 M n n d ay , JuIj? 3'Hli, Sh a res.
IV.
II. T u n u l c l l f f e . S a n f o r d F l o r i d a , 10
gust 15-ldj Florida Mill Workers, the
said C lr e u ll ( ' n u l l mid Ilia s e a l n f s a id
nr ■&gt; Minn
t h e r e a f t e r us e o n * S h a re s .
Well, why shouldn't America seize Cniirt. lilts 2 nd May nf J u ly . A. I&gt; 1323. vlti23.
.
e n l r n t . a p p ly to Ihu l l n n u r a l d e •,*nrv
date not set; National Pecan Growers
J. tl.* S h a r o n . S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , &amp;•&gt;
K. A, DotTUl.AKS,
foreign ships? ’ Nobody is in shape to &lt;HKAI.)
A. M u rder. O n v c r n u r o f the Htate nf
Clerk Clriditl C o u rt.
A s s o c i a t i o n , October 2-3-4; State Bot­
F in ! Ida. fnp l e t te r s pa te nt Inrn rp ura I - Share s,
Sen
ilnu
le
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
fight now, anywny.
Ing • T i l l : F I .O U I H A T l t l f K K I t . IN- H T A T K o f F L O R I D A .
tlers Association, daten ot set; State
7 -3 -1 0 -1 7 -2 1-3 1 -itc
t - O K P O H A T K D " u n d e r th e
fo llow in g
I ' o u n l y o f S e m in o le .
Dental Association,^November 8-10;
p r o p o s e d r h a r l e r , life o r i g i n a l o f Is
I I I K I tK R Y K K R T I F Y . T h a t o n thla
di»v
p e r s o n a l l y a p p e a r e d be f o r a me. a n
now
on
llie
In
tho
o
f
f
i
c
e
(if
th
e
HecreBucket shop patrons arc not comFlorida Stnte Fair and Exposition,
( a r y o f Hlute T a lla h a s s e e , F lo r id a .
o f f i c e r d u l y a n t im r lx e il to a d m i n i s t e r
pletoly
gyped.
Thu
excitement
is
K D W A l t D IIIHHINH.
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FOR RENT

CJ. W, Zaring Co.
91-Gtp
MULES FOR SALE^Just unloaded a
rar of fine mules, for sale or
trade. Come to see them.— Whlghnm
&amp; Renton, Snnfonl, Fla.
97-dtp
THE SINGER SEWING Machine Co.
has n few slightly used machines
that they will sell at a substantial re­
duction for cash or on easy terms.—
--------94 T. M. Dunlap, corner 10th nnd Laurel.
Cerda of Sanford’a ReputPhone 55d-W.
98-Ctp;; w-102-ltp
ebl. Priifrsatonal Men, each Ml
FOR ~SALF. OR BENT— House, n'tcr
«f whom. In hla chouen proThe Homestead Leader says that
August 1st.—See W. J. Thigpen.
feulon the Herald recom- ^
“ prospects arc bright for tho con­
98-tfc
■ends to the people.
M
struction of the proposed unit to the
m
local school equipment to houso tho
A h t u n n u n n u i h
manual training and home economics
department." This la well. Tho de­
WANTED— HOYS TO SE L L ‘‘ THE partments mentioned arc important.
SANFORD HERALD ON THE The school board is planning exten­
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD sions nnd new buildings. One of the
Attomey-at-Law
Dr«r Seaslnete County Bank
CHANGE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
first Inquiries made by a newcomer is
'IPORD
. s. FLORIDA TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
regarding tho achools. Settlers dcFEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
sireto know Immediately of the op­
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
portunities afforded thiilr childrcrf Tor
dh-tf
education.
—
* ---------- — WANTED—To trade equity ipt place
. ATTORNEY*AT-LAW
lot 50x117, 5 room house, nearly RANCHMEN CO-OPERATE
j rirst National Bank UuHdlng
new, with bath, gas, electric lights, on
IN HANDLING STOCK
PPORB
Lya ?» r FLORIDA
paved street, for vacant lot, prefer
(Ur TSr (w oH alri Prras)
one with some shade trees on It. Ad­
WASHINGTON, July 24.—Caarydress "Trade" care o f Herald. 07-3tp
ing ool The co-op/f^plwffilas, ranchton j m q u s h t o n WANTED— A young lady or young men in the west have begun pooling
man typewriter. Address J. BresARCHITECT
98-3tp cattle for better management and
Icr,
Box 1127.
Reeas 7, Miller Bldg.
more economical handling, according
«rORD
...
FLORIDA WANTED—Second hand two horse to reporta to the agricultural depart­
wagon.—Fred Walsrns.
99-3tp ment. On the national forest ranges
pooling is accomplishing good re­
sults, It is shown, cattle in pools hav­
ing an average summer coat for 1922
of
91-87 a bead, while those in inFOUND—Florida license tag. Own­
dvidua!
Outfits cost 92.20,
LAWYER
er can have same upon identifica­
tion and paying for ad.
ald office.

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W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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TIRESTTIRES!
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tors contract with the Oldfield and
Michlln Tire Factories that will per­
mit us to furnish you theso celebrat­
ed tires at less than wholesale prices
cn some of the same quality tires.
OLDFIELD oversize and MIt’llELIN
. Regular CORDS
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. 33-80
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Jheae prices are cash.
Truck Tire owners note carefully
and supuly your nefeds for the coming
season now. Prices subject to change
without notice. These tires are av­
eraging their users 23,000 miles. We
guarantee our products.

RAY BROTHERS,

PHONE 548—SANFORD, FLORIDA
7-21-24-20-28-41

NOTICE OF SALE OF
BONDS

Notice is hereby given that up to
ami until three o’clock p. nt. on the
8th day of August, A. D. 1923, scaled
p r o p o s a l s will lie received by Forrest
Lake, 8. O. Chase and C. J. Marshall,
as the City Commission of the City
of Sanford, Florida, and as Ex-officio
Bond Trustees of the City of San­
ford, Florida, at the Cit^ Hall at
Sanford, Florida, for the purchase of
Street Improvement Bonds of the City
o f Sanford, Florida, said Bonds being
general obligations o f said city, in
the sum of One Hundred and Fiftyone Thousand Dollars (9161,000.00)),
authorised by a resolution of the City
Commission o f the City of Sanford.
Florida, duly adopted otr the ,9th day
t f July, A. D. 1923, pursuant to
Chapter 9897 and Chapter 9898, Laws
o f Florida, 1923.
Said bonds td bear interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum and
are to be dated July second, 1923, in­
terest payable semi-annually ou July ’
first and January first o f each year,
Loth principal arid Interest being pay­
able at New York, In the State o f
NeV£ York, sold bonds being of the
denomination o f One Thousand Dol­
lars (91,000.00), each, and maturing
as follows:

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EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923

VOLUME IV.

*1. in|fM
111!
IENTIRE 1TIE r P. OF SOUTHFfHtN CALIFOR­
NIA COUNTIES SHAKEN BY EARTH­
QUAKE SHOCKS LATE LLAST NIGHT
Two Men Were Injured and Buildings Badly
Damaged at Los Angeles and San Bernardino
• —Extends to the Arizona Line.
) THE INTERSTATE COM
MERCE COMMISSION IN
FORMAL CASE SOON

HEREAFTER CLUH WILL MEET
ON TUESDAYS INSTEAD
OF MONDAY
.•

Fifth World Champion­
ship Battle of Year ’23
Be Fought Tonight

Cotton Exchange
Opened Today in itB
New Quarters

LOS ANGELES, July 23.—The entire tier of Southern CnHforniu counticH wuh rocked by nn earthquake of from It seconds to
20 seconds duration at 11:28 o’clock inat night at San Hcmandino
caused feeling a second heavy tremor at 1 o’clock this morning. Thrce sleeping men were injured
Smash In P r im Carried I^vcl
isly at Snn Hcrnnrdinu w ..__----------- ,
..
»»„ of deaths, Much dnmage was caused to property,
Storks Down on Cotton
been no reports
Of Overcharges Running From
bujtdingsi on streets running cast and west being the chief suffer(Itr Tkf Akuorfatri! I’rrR*)
Twenty-five to Fifty Dollars
Santa
C_ Bnrlmra wns wns the extreme northern point O'01”
NEW YORK, July 23.—Opening of ers. earthquakes
Per Car on Celery
reports received and San Diego the farthest
the new bonrd room of the Cotton Ex­
. The shocks extended cnstwnrd ncross the Impcrtnl Vnlloy
change today witneaned the heavleat
Inr Th*IAOfWlw.rrt rreaa)
v to the Arizona state line. No serious damage was done.
TALIiAHAS^JSE,; Fla.. July 2 3 .-

business In many weeks with smash in
prices thnt carried level of leading po­
sitions off sixty to seventy points or
threo to three nnd a half dollars per
halo under closing prices last Friday.
Drcak in Txcns drought largely re­
sponsible for big selling movement as
traders believed crops in that state
would show material improvement
What is considered one of the most with effect thnt might be noted in the
important moves for the celery grow­ next government report.
.
ers of the state of Florida was in­
augurated today a t Tallahassee ns
the nbovc would Indicate. The grow­
ers here in tho Sanford celery delta
will be glad to learn of this move on
the part of the Railroad Commission
ns the past year was a bad one for
the growers and if they can save any Beautiful New Structure Will Have
Informs! Opening.
money on their shipments of celery
for last year it will bo o big saving
to them. It will also hearten the
growers who expect to grow and ship
celery this season as the overhesd
last year -Was ‘Urgo anti ‘fhoy rannot
expect to mako anythHig on their
perishable crops under present rntes.

The Florida- Railroad Commission hss
decided to combine claims of over­
charges running from $25 to *$50 per
car It is alleged on shipments of
celery and present formal case to the
Interstate Commission on bchnlf of
shippers of this state.

Woman’s Club Build­
ing to Have Opening
Friday Night, July 27

FEUD IS BACK OF
VILLA’S MURDER,
OBREGON INFERS
President of Medico Calls It Dts
grace.
(nr T*e Am »»I«IH i»rr«»)
MEXICO CITY, July 23.—Presi­
dent Obregon Intimated bis Sus­
picion that Francisco Villa's—assas­
sination Was duo to a personal fued
in a statem ent given to the newspsper correspondents this afternoon.
"It is disgraceful that the dngger
a lid treason are still employed,” the
president declared. “Villa had num­
erous enemies; It is possible that one
of them revenged jiimself treacher­
ously. j have not received any ad­
vice that would allow mo to express
a nopinion of the causes of the as­
sassination. It is ccrtairt, however,

Ilennjr Leonard Risk* Ilia Title With
Lew Tendler Tonight .

count of a misunderstanding tho
gavel wns given to R. J. Holly, tho
chnirmnn for the month who again
rrng in Denne Adcock to assist him
and ns ever the Affable Dcnno wns
there with the goods nnd gnvc tho
members a side splitting story about
the old negro whosc’s wife wns away
nnd who wanted a nurse for the
"black fever.”
Gage McBride, of the L. &amp; N. Rail­
way with hcnd(|UBrtcr» in Orlando,
was also a guest of the club and mndc
ATLANTA. July 23.—Rills introduced in the Georgia house today would a few remarks. Denne Adcock’s spec­
quarantine the slate against importation of greenpeas nnd green henna from ial song wns sung and several of the
Florida, would require all fraternal secret organisations to record names of members were nskod to give some of
membership nnd forbid wcnrlng masks In public and would prohibit teaching their history to which none of them
of Atheism. Agnosticism or Darwinism as facts.
would respond for reasons best known Balanced Rations Are Next In Im­
to themselves.
portance to the Stock Raiser.
A communication from the Wom­
an's Club inviting the Rotarlann to
the opening of the new club house
Friday night was accepted by the
club.
BRESSLAU, Germany, July 23.—
The Rotarians will meet with the
MONTGOMERY, Ain., July 23.—A
Six
persons have been killed nnd fif­ Chamber of Commerce Friday at noon
report reached the Advertiser Satur­
day night from its Tuskegee corrcs- teen Injured in rioting which broke and the snmc will Imj n Joint meeting
pondont to tho effect that General out here Friday and kept up until Sun­ of tho Chamber of Commerce, the
Hines, head of veterans’ bureau had day morning because of the rising Kiwnnis Club nnd the Rotary Club.
H wns decided thnt the club would
ordered John Calhoun, negro, who cost of living. Large crowds of peo­
ple
gathered
in
the
important
sections
hold
their weekly meetings on Tues­
Is reported to hnve left Tuskegee
of
the
city
nnd
made
raids
on
the
day’s
instead of Mondays as tho Tursshortly before n Ku Klux Klan parade
shops
nnd
hotels,
carrying
off
all
dny
date
seemed to suit tho majority
two weeks ago, to report for duty at
__
__ ___
of the
members Other m ntters of
the new government hospital- for dis­ kinds of loot.
For n tlriie the' police were hard interest were taken up by tho club
abled soldiers at Tuskegee. General
pressed
In fighting the Infurated for tho benefit of the city and coun­
Hines, according to report from Tus­
crowds.
It wns only after reinforce­ ty nftor which tho club adjourned to
kegee, has ordered Colonel Stanley,
in charge of tho military guard at tho ments of volunteers nppenred thst meet Friday with tho Chamber of
Commerce nnd next week to start
hospital to give tho negro full protec­ order was restored.
meeting on Tuesdays itifetcud of Mon­
tion.
days.
*
Calhoun, who is said to be In A t­
There wus n fine feeling of com­
lanta, reported to tho hospital about
radeship a fid good fellowship at the
two weeks ago to serve ns a clerk, re­
meeting and the members arc deter­
placing a white woman. He is said to
mined to make tho Rotary Club
huve left Tuskegee a short time be­
nnd bettor each week of the
stronger
foro a pnrade of tho Ku Klux Klan
TALLAHASSEE. July 23.—Govor­
coming
year.
was held.

Would Restrict Peas and Beans, Soak the Klan
and Hit Darwinism

Producing Their Feed
is Farm er’s Great Trou­
ble Keeping Live Stock

Kill 6 and Wound 15
Hines Gives Orders
in German Riot Over •
To Protect Colored
High Cost of Living
Clerk a t Tuskegee

WENT OVER) DOCUMENT
WITH SEVERAL ADVISORS
AND WILL PRESENT IT

Exchanges of Views Between
Paris and Brussels Going
on Today
(Hr Thr AwwUlnl p m .)
PARIS, July 2.1.—Premier Poin­
care, who gave tho British repara­
tions document rrccivcd from Iamdon
Inst week careful reading Saturday,
began serious study ' today on pro­
posed reply to Germany. Ho went
over tho document with several ad­
visors with a view of presenting the
whole situation to the cabinet tomor­
row. Exchanges of views between
Paris and Brussels are going on ac­
tively meanwhile. Reply to London
probably will be made beforo the end
of tho week.
LONDON, July 23.—J . Ramsay Mc­
Donald, loader of opposition In tho
house of commons, moved a resolu­
tion deprecating tho increasing expondurca in military preparations
which he asserted formed tho begin­
ning of another raco for armament.
He urged the government to tako im­
mediate steps to call International
conference for limitation .flf arm a­
m ent.’

DRY LEGISLATION
GROWS IN FAVOR
IN MIDDLE WEST
Fourteen Staten Have Made Strong•
er Lawa

Hardee Gets a Buyer
For Biff $3,500,000
Drainaffe Bond Issue

Many Improvements
Made in Tampa—
Good Roads Program
TAMPA, July 23.j|fAccording to an
estimate made by the industrial bu­
reau of the local board of trndo more
than $14,000,000 will be spent in and
near this city during tho next three
ycars'on construction work. This fig­
ure docs not include norms! repairs
•nrf hulldlnii operations which are cs-

1.1. Board Recessed
A fter Hearing Arguirien t Submerged Land
T h r *uwtal»4 rr«*l
TALLAHASSEE, July 28.—The In
tem at Improvement board recessed at
1 o’clock after listening to argumeaU
for and against the sale of aubmerg
•d lands at Palm Beach. Another *es
■ion will be held later today.

These are dull di
Hot a* it U. not a
developed euffielent
burst a thermometer.

cludoa (ontrsets which have been let
and work begun, also proposals which
are sto r e d facts.
The largest ite mon the list printed
below shows thst the county will spend
$3,000,000 during the three years on
good roads. Bonds for $3,000,000 of
this amount. b*te b«en *°W ■nd work
cf. building 160 miles of addiUonsl
roads In tbs county has been under
way for some time.
, »
The $8,100,000 for public utilities
Improvements includes $1,800,000 to
be spent on reconstruction of the lo­
cal water works.plant which was re­
cently purchased by the city and the
balance will be spent by the gas, elec­
tric light and telephone companies.

During tho two decudes these stoex
raisers have . been working to get
ahead, many changes have been takcn place In the ways of feeding ani­
mals. The outstanding r ro*e" “[™
step taken has been the wide adoption
of tho balanced ration. Other Im­
provement* in tho order given by
most of the five hundred farmer* arc Indlnna general Assembly at its recent
more liberal feeding, feeding more session and have been signed by Gov.
legumes, better water supply, pro­ Warren T. McCray.
viding minerals, feeding according to
Iowa—8cven new prohibition law*
production, feeding more protein and were enacted by tho Iowa legislature,
more regular feeding. At tho same which adjourned April 27. A sum­
time they list the common errors in mary of them follows:
feeding which are responsible for
Bills defining tho salt of liquor that
NEW YORK, July 23.—United poor results, poor combination* ot causes death as manslaughter;t color­
States Senafor, Hiram Johnson, o f feed being the one most frequently ing Illegal the possession of mater-,
California, boomed by his friends for mentioned, followed by underfeeding inis with which to make liquor; ex­
tho Republican presidential nomination «a the next most effective reducer ol tending search and scisure laws to
in IU'"
10224,
returned iron.
from «a tour of
cover these materials; making tho
a
n __ i L
I T o ll ,n
4* rciumeu
tO ueain in run jjurupo today In Leviathan, refusing
driving of a motor-car whU# Intoalrat*or crowc
*■
to Indicate to reporters
.
(d subject to a penalty of $1,000 tlam
PETROIT, Mich., July 23.—Two g&gt;thercd to greet him whother his
Or one year In prison; applying a&gt;
unidentified aviators were burned to h, t w a a min th„
ring.
■'» ,!7*’l
» »*v •
-•***•
ment, and
special penalty for tho misdemeanor
Johnson enthusiasts professed to avoided.
of f omlshlng liquor to a minor; pro­
see two good obi tins In' incidents of
viding for tho confiscation of vtU dsg
his home-coming. * One Via* a fact
used to transport liquor, and defining
that In fleet of craft that went down
any person twice convicted of liquor
the bay to meet him was the tug
crimes as o persistent violator.
Menomlne. Other was fact that while
he did not shy his hat into the ring
SAINT AL'OUSTINB
capricious wind shied it for him Into
TO BXTBNR
th's bay. The senator only laughed,
St, Asmlngm SIIRDL CMl
however, when asked to comment on
ST. AUGUSTINE, July tj
omens. Friends of the senator In­
election will be held soon o« a j
die a ted they expected Important news
sltiou to extend the city limits
from
him
Wednesday
when
he
ad­
Dr. Deane Adcock pastor of the
Auguatine to include White
dresses
a
testimonial
dinner
being
Baptist church In Orlando and Gags
New Augustine and a portion i
McBride, travelling freight agent of arranged in his honor.
astasia Island. Thla would ad
the L. 6 N. Railway with headquar­
dreds
to the city’s population.
Never
underestimate
a
silent
man.
i
ters in Orlando were in the city to­
Umber
11 has been suggested
Ha
may
surprise
you
when
he
gets
day and mtended the meeting of the
* .
The Herald for first class job work. date for the election.
into a row or eat* aoup.

state an agreement with SpiUer, Rorick &amp; Company to buy the additional
$3,500,000 issue of Everglades Drain­
age bonds authorised by the last ses­
sion of tho legislature. Ho returned
to Tallahassee Sunday.
Tho same concern heretofore has
handled all issues of tho Everglades
bonds, totalling $7,760,800. Tho pres­
ent sale, which brings tho toU l up to
$11,250,000, was mado at 95, the gov­
ernor stated. This is kllghUy bettor

Refused to Indicate
W hether H at Was in
the Ring Qr Not

Two Unidentified
Aviators are Burned

Father and Son
Perish in Fire
a t Vero Today

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T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D V S A T U R P A Y , J U L Y 2 1 ,1 9 2 3
,UKUEVKS RHEUMATISM
ENTERTAINING WITH BABE

' Mrs. George Moran' of Jacksonville
l the guest of Mrs. F. R. Savage at
or home on Park avenue.
A. J. Richardson
SnnHird people enbreexes nnd surf at
tursday.
' .

By Helen Harrington Downing
You do not need a corps of trailed
servants in order to entertain leisure­
ly. If you plan your dinner carefully
and staYt your planning when you buy
the food, you can bo an ideal hostess
even though you are your own kitcheq
maid.
Too often foods are Judged by price
and not enough attention Is paid to
tho quality and time saving features.
Both .are highly important and should
be considered with especial care when
the guests are coming.
Two good rules for the woman who
woyld be an interesting, care-free
hostess, are: Make sure of absolute
high quality in all foods by insisting
on dependable brands, and keep on
hund some of the approved foods all
ready to serve. With these precau­
tions observed, entertaining becomes
truly enjoyable.
There is now so wide a variety of
prepnred foods on the market that it
is an easy m atter to make out an entire menu of unusually good things to
eat which require practically no pre­
paration within tho home.
Delicious canned moats,
boned
chicken, or chicken a la king, meat
(oaves, all varieties of vegetables and
fruits, besides relishes, cheese and
other accompaniments, purchased all
ready to serve, all cut down the num­
ber of hours formerly spent in cook­
ing nnd give -the housewife more time
to enjoy her family or guests.
With a small emergency shelf sup­
ply. ready for unexpected occasions,
nnd a fow suggestive menus all ready
to rhooso from, tho fear of unexpect­
ed guests is entirely allayed.

Mrs. Moreland of Jacksonville is
the the guest of Mrs. Savage for a
few days.
Roy Symcs of Winter Park was in
the city today on business and his
many friends yijfcfi giving :him tho
glndhand. ,. , *
,
...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1023.
Subject:
•
"L IFE ”
Church Service 10:45 n. m. ,
Services will Ins' held in the
Palm Room of the Valdes H old.
All arc WELCOME.

“I can simply ««f thnt Foli?y
Bry pills gave me relief fr°m rf,cU?
nrntlc pain* and have not used sup­
-------.
ports for the last sir weeks (had to
Pa For Florida: Tartly cloudy
oso two).
the best proof you can
*» today and 8unday; probably
have
that
Foley
Kidney Pills* are ef­
Ua scattered thundershowers;
fective
Is
this,
that
since, they cleared
h* light to gentlo variablo
my
system
of
uric
acid,
have been en­
*a winds.
tirely freo of pain and depression,
writes J. W. Hunter, Loo Angeles,
Calif. Backache, Rheumatic l’ains,
Boll Headaches and tired Iodine ur&lt;‘
THE TB.MPERATUKB
quickly relieved' by Foley Kidney
.
JACKSONVILLE, July 21.—The Mils. Bold everywhere,—Adv.
mAXiraum and minimum temperatures
of roprescntatlvp cWes fuThlthed by
the vventher bureau from records com­
piled at 8 p. m. last night follow:
Cities
Max. Min.
Atlantic City ..................
90w
AOnfttn
...... - ...... --------- - 8(J
OR
Boston .....................
94fl*&gt;
Buffalo ................... 1.......... 78
70
Chicago
Cincinnati
Dcs Moinea ......
48 1 105 Palmetto Are.-------- I’h®
Eastport, Maine
Kansas City ....
New York .......
Pittsburgh ........
St. Louis ...........
Toledo .—.........
Washington .....

PAULlNEiQORDON
In a George Melford Production

Ay. M. Catharis and Claude Couch
Hrjse . y e .he'd b»v« excluded all
are busy with the Income taxes of the
'ivfv|9 from his catogory of fools.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
various corporations nnd business
Especially If ho had. seen this en­
Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Baumel, Misses
It is expected th at good congrega­
houses nnd havo been for the past
lightening .pleturt—tfie greatest of
Ann and Mildred Leo, Martha Brown,
tions will be present a t each of the
two or three weeks.
ill matrimonial ac^en successes.
■nd Grace Glllon motored to Daytona
preaching services Sunday. They will
Boach on Thursday afternoon.
Also—
■
Elsewhere in this Issue you will And be tho last preaching services at the
probably the lowest prices ever quot­ Prcsbytcrinn church for several weeks
Among the Sanford -folks a t Dayed on the best Tires ami the dealers, ns Mr. Brownlee will leave next week
Only One Day Old
• tona Beach on Thursday were Miss
Ray Brothers, wish you to know thnt for a vacation of noveral weeks.
Etbal Tiller, Max Stewart and Dr. J.
'their personal guarantee goes with
The Sunday servicra will be:
N. Bobaon.
each nnd every Tire and Tube pur­ 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
11 a. m.—Morning Preaching ser­
chased from their list.
Voile Williams spent the day at
vice.
Coronado Beach on Thursday with
Mrs. W. I. Hughey and daughter,
7 p. m.—Senior.Christinn Endeavor.
b ( e -fam ily.' He was accompanied
Esther, loft Thursday morning for
8 p. m.—Preaching aervito.
to the beach by Dr. R. M. Mason.
the north on a visit to her mother
and other relatives in New York
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. E. M. Galloway .was the guest
state. Whllo away they will visit
' W. J. Carpenter, Pastor
of Mr*. Raymond Key at her cottage
friends in Philadelphia, Quakertown
Sunday Is our Rally Day—n GctJ — .at-Daytona-Beach -from -Monday until
and other places. They expect to be Togothor Dny—or an Evcry-Mcmbcr&gt;
Thursday evening. ,
absent about six weeks.
Prcscnt-Dny.
How would it look to t op every
Lesley Brown, pity manager of
W. A. Zachcry arrived in Sanford member of the church at service some Florida Lady Was ia a Miserable 5
;i
Tampa waa a .visitor in the city,
Condition, But Says She Found ,£
yesterday after n visit to North Car­ ono day? Well, thnt will he tomor­
coming over for the birthday anni­
Cardui Helpful, and
olina. He reports that ho had some row when wc expect every ono pres­
versary of Mrs. J. M. Moye.
big time up there, with plenty of good ent unless seriously alcl:, or havu re­
Got Well
_____
N
things to Cat and that business is cently inherited n great fortune..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lossing an­
------'8
good up there. We are nil glad to . Soul stirring music will be sung.
e a s i l y p r e p a r e d d in n e r s
Altha, Fla.—In explaining how she J|
nounce tho birth of a daughter July
see him back again oven If he hated
.
Canned Roast Beef
Stevo Shlnholsor will make the found Cardui so helpful during change ol
20th. Here’s hoping Marjorie Edith
to come back after being so royally principal address,
lilTjMrs. E1U M. Bailey, of Route 2, this
Com Fritters
Baked Potatoes
will be able to attend camp with
place, said:
^
treated while in Cnrolina.
Shortcake with Whipped Cream
Nest Door to First Nntionnl Bunk
Zcb Ratliff will rend n report.
"I became so weakened it was an effort
Coffeo
W. A. H.ngnn, the modest man, will for me to get around. I knew what was
A picture of tho Seminole Cafe deliver his .important address. Do not the matter, but I felt IWfe I couldn't give ■ «u!aR .iuxoE auuu:iuas:uar:uK an
Cream of tomato Soup
Mrs. C. L. Ilrljt and children and
up.
chef in this Issue says "let mo cook bring n lunch nor n grouch.
■ "l .Just dragged, and I certainly was
Canned Pork and Ileann
Mrs. Archie Betts motored to Day­
for you this summer” nnd this would
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
No special collection. Think of nervous. I was so restless I could not
Sauted Potatoes
tona-Beach Thursday morning, where
bo a bright idea. Ix&gt;ok over the Sun­ thnt.
sit down long-yet so weak I couldn't
Hot Baking Powder Biscuits
thsy spent the dny as tho guests of
day menu for the Seminole nnd you j Pastor will preach «t night to tho get about. It Is a most miserable and
such a helpless feeling.
.
Fruit Jelly
Mrs. 8. M. Lloyd. They were Join­
will engager tho Seminole Chef to people now on earth.
"I would get depressed and out 0!
ed In the afternoon by Mossrs. Chns.
Coffee
cook.for you nlwnys. Try ono of
heart.
f
Kpworth League at 7:00.
Britt, Archie Belts nnd S. M. Lloyd.
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
•■1 began to feel, after awhile, there was
those famous dinners tomorrow.
no use to try to get well. This is all
Make dough as for Standard Bis­ Menu in this issue.
t h e S c r a p - ir o n c l a s s .
wrong, for it makes a person worse.
HOUSE WARMING OF NEW CLUII cuit, adding a heaping ^tablespoon of
♦i had heard of Cardui. and thought it
One
of
the
most
forceful
nnd
elo­
HOUSE.
sugar
to
the
baking
powder
nnd
flour,
might strengthen me. A neighbor had
Lu-Ileth Cafeteria hnvo n dinner
• ijV
.
* *
The public is most cordially invited if sweet shortake is wanted. Divide for tomorrow that will ticklo your quent addresses ever made at the
and urged to attend an informal Into two parts, buttor the dough and palntc and it is one of the best this Scrap-Iron Class was delivered last
hotua warming, at the New Woman's bake 15 to 20 minutes in moderate enterprising cafateria has served Sunday morning by Mr. A. Rufield,
Clab building on Oak avenuo, on Fri­ oven. Brush with melted fnt. Crush since they hnve been pleasing the nnd tomorrow morning Hon. F. I’.
strawberries and add sugar disclminnting Knnford public. Just Forster will speak on the subject
day ovenng, July 27th, from 8:30 to the
enough
to make Juicy before spread­ look about everything in the way of "Christ—the Man." There was u go.sl
11 [p. m.
Sunday and it is
All of Sanford Is Indeed proud of ing between the layers, and on top something good to eat in the menu attendance lust
hoped
thnt
n
lurgo
number will hear
thlh new and complete building and of shortcake. Whipped crcnm sweet­ which is published today.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
Mr.
Forster's
uddresa'J,
tomorrow on
ened
and
flavored
to
taste
can
be
this will be an opportunity for every
CORNER RU1LDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE,
»
one to i Inspect the new club houso. added.
The Valdez Grill wants you to be this important subject;! Dr. Carpen­
ter
will
also
give
one
of
his
interest­
Colne out nnd bring' some one with
STANDARD BAKING POWDER their guest tomorrow for one of those ing talks on the Sundny school les­
nBnnnauUnnBBUnUBBnBUnnunUUBUBUHUBnUBBnunnBBnnUnnUlinBIMnnnBannBUUnnilJil
‘famous Sunday dinners. Thnt man
S JT . '
_____ .
son. Princess Treutcr, 9:30 a. in.
BISCUITS
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b ih h b b b b b b b b b u m b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b s b b b o b b m b b u bbbmbbbi
Falk knows how to get up the most
4
cups
flour
INFORMAL DANCE.
tempting and appetizing menues for
1 or 2 tablespoons butter or lard.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Laat evening Miss Mae Holly en­
hot weather nnd he will please you in
4 level teaspoons Calumet linking every particular. See tho menu in
tertained a t' an Informal dance at
Sundny school 9:30 a. It).
Powder.
her homo on Pork avenue, honoring
Morning worship and Mt-rmon 11 a.
this issue of tho Herald and eat your
1
level
teaspoon suit
her brother Robert, whose twentieth
m. Subject: “And Ho Went a Little
Sundny dlnnor at the Valdez,
About 2 cups of milk or water, more
birthday anniversary Jt was.
Farther." An imperative appeal to
Tho spacious rooms of this lovely or Jess, enough to mix a very soft
the churches.
home, were opened en sulto and benu- dough.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Baptist Young People's Unions at
Sift floury salt and linking powder
tlfally decorated with baskets and
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
7 o'clock.
vaaea of bright hued zinnias nnd oth- together thoroughly. Rub in short­
Evening worship and sermon at 8
ening with fingers, flexible knife,
or flowers.
o'clock.
.
Dancing was enjoyed until a late known ps npntpln, or rounding edge of
Reports of the Baptist summer as­
hour, the music being furnished by a large spoon. With n little prncticc
sembly will bo given by some of tho
Reginald Holly. During the evening the spatula or Hpoon ran he made to
twenty who attended.
. do bcttqr work than the fingers. Add
delirious fruit punch was served.
Evening subject, "A Voice Out of
. About fifteen couples enjoyed this milk or water, ns cold ns possible,
the Remote Past Heralding Help for
mixing to n very soft' dough. Mix
.delightful affair.
*
Modern World Restlessness."
with a spoon or flexible knife, in pre­
Prayer mcotidg Wednesday evening
ference to .using thu warm hand. Turn
NEW CLUB HOUSE.
nt 8 o'clock.
, The member* of tho Woman’s Club dough on a well floured Umnl, nnd
Tlie musical feature of the Sunday
are rejoicing in tho beauty and con­ roll out lightly till half an inch thick.
School hour will lie numbers by Band­
A MUSICAL TREAT,
venience of the new club house which Cut into biscuits and lay In baking
master Edgar A. Ball.
'has Just been accepted by the build­ jam , not foo closely. Bake in ho;
W. 8. Sewell, .the manager of the
ing ronttuittru from the hands of the oven from 12 to 15 minutes.
You can't expect much justice in a.
Lake Mary Casino bus been fortunate universe where the story always ends
architect and builders. Groups of
in securing the Hurtzell Fnnio* Or­ with the words, "Tho driver es&lt;Qj&gt;cd
members are busily at work to get
chestra for the Wednesday night without Injury."
the iuipiahiuga all complete before
»
dunco and everybody will be nt l-akc
the -club year begin* in October, but
Mary Wednesday night to enjoy the
so jBiuch interest has been evinced
music nnd the flnest dnneo floor in
that an Informal opening has been
this part of the state. See the ndplanned for Friday evening the 27th,
LOST—On golf links or on road to
vcitlscmont in this Issue.
Jpst to show tho building as it stands
Country Club Masonic emblem. Find­
now. Thure will be no program, ex­ J. E. Phjpps attended the liig road
er return to Herald office and receive
cept for a brief one of music, but celebration at Lake* City last week. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.
reward.
07-3tp
there will bo light refreshments, and
Mrs. S. A. Huston ami Mis* Mil­
the public is not only invited, It is dred Huston were the guests of Mrs. llarry I. Gordon of Sanford nnd Miss
Helen C. Mills of Hawley, Pennsyl­
cordially urged, to spend tho eveuing J. S. Dinkel Tuesday.
•a truest* of the Woman's Club.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I- Dinkel have vania were married at the court house
moved to Winter Haven where they today at three o’clock, Mrs. Schultz
LB8TEH-GAKRIB0N.
expect to make it their future home. performing the ceremony. Mr. Gonlon
following announcement will
II. Miller of Jacksonville was the ha# been a resident of this city for
tho past year and lives on’ the west
b« of Interest to the inarty friends of guest of J. E. Phipps Tuesday.
side whore he and his bride will reside
Mr,
nnd
Mrs.
C.
W.
Entaminger
Mra. Ben I-eigh formerly of this city,
left the 12th for Georgia where they for the present.
but.now of Orlando:
will spepd several weeks and from
Mra. Rosa Garrison
^
jn«f...
•
marriage of- her
there go on to Virginia whore they
JP . ... ‘.^ y jk te r
will remain till fall.
eitniiir.
Mr. and Mrs. Del more MeWork­
man were visitors In Orlando EaturMr. Itobort Lester
day.
Mr. and Mra. F. J. Ncimyere motor­ Waa Pardoned J»y President Wilsuu
Tuesday evening, July seventeenth,
nineteen hundred and twenty three ed to Coronado Beach Saturday for
For Preventing Jail Delivery.
the day.
,
Mncctatyiyi Florida.
Mira Bunker was shopping In Or­
Fkiend* of the couple will learn
I l l , T h e A w M l i l n l l , re.«&gt;
PHILADELPHIA, July SI.—Edwin
with interest of tholr marriage and lando Kalurltlay.
Cards havo been received announc­ Wilson of Brookline; Mass., who was
will extend beat wishes. They are
•pending their honoytnoon In Orlando ing tbe engagement of Jaiyper J. pardonot) by Prooident Wilson for
‘with tbe form er's mother, Mr*. Ben. Driggors to Miss Evelyn Smith of preventing n jail delivery nt Fort
R. Leigh, and before returning home Andover, Maine, the wedding to take Leavenworth, where he waa iinprlsuned escaped early today from the
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
will spend a few days on the East place the 21st of July.
Is a real bargain. It hat a low top
Miss Louisa Allen returned Tues­ state hospital for criminal insane at
f
—Jacksonville ’Tlmea-Unlon.
and medium skirt. Made In duiday from Plant City where she ha# Fairview, Pa.
able pink or white coo:di sizes
MMMTtion with our transfer,.w i been the guest of her cousin, Miss
24 to 36—and cost* p-.iy $1.00.
•re are other Transfers; but
I I I M J m Im caa'tjM H .a n j n v n i.iistorage, room, where you may Katherine Entlzmlnger.
d ra t, slia saJ I k Wa'll H nd Um tones.
with SERVICE for their middle
Rev. Warren Kntsmlnger has been
you/ goods until you need them
—QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
tom Inal eoet^-QUJCK SERVICE holdlngAorvlees at the Baptist church
Phono m .
N ’tlc
S8FER- Phono 488.
89-tft All this'Week.

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Bananas, per dozen...................
California Bartlet Pears, per lb
Iceberg Lettuce, per h e a d .........
California Cantaloupes, each

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Values up to $30.00, at, per suit

Liffht Weight, per suit

Pardoned Prisoner
Escaped from Hospital
for Criminal Insane

Men’s All Wool Suits

Light Weight, good value a t $30.00. Very Special tonight, 8uit... $2,r).9S

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923

n m u x iiin u iiiiit.t4 4 n J a .

T----- r----TT
"TT
The price-cutter or mail-order houso gcllc, ffrwnfcj-/bok$ng ^JcdkmtunUy
some merchants have their
J
!ft?n 0y Ad Carter incs* wn.i sold out for little o r.u g ^ 1and walk away
nwny fith the
w
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w h!bl will step 'in
In nnd
ing, nnd today no man ever hears the
Two Per
tho cheap out-of-town aolicjtor hlta
^ ^ U i&amp; lh rtd Stht^TolcgHml
Ing m atter 'printed! in othoif states
##!
I .. —4 4 Vi a on t t lP
*
name of thnt oil for rheumatism tho newspaper office
just
the same
. ir tm iM i 'r tf f f l »«». i»pd «cnt in. .H e probably would not
which
nt
thnt
time
was
one
of
thfc
H m M
I t a l M l a t s . 1*1
even imagine sul-h n merchant having I
ns it hits every other line nnd in a WHY NIGGARDLY ACTION WHEN
* t ,« i««f*rt, rta .
most noted remedies fa the world.
the horVc to nsk for the trade o f j
SURI’LUS IS LARGE?
That lesson needs to bo learned by way we are selfish, but- at the same
the people of hla community. Such
tho South In its' advertising cam­ time wc arc the biggest boosters for
thing* occur, hbwover—sometimes.—
).- ‘
rU B I.lS H K IIS
With n surplus of three hundred
iAkclund-thdt Lakeland has, if wc do
paign,
nnd by everybody else.
&gt;
j . b o u t ..
KSIto; Ocala Star.
nnd
eighty million dollars in the gen­
----------- o----- -----H. J. LILLABD. .K«frrUi7 &gt;Trni*r*r
----------- «----------say It ourselves. We spend more
**. A . M l l t l . _
eral fund of the fedoral government,
-C»*fr»l Manhfrr
R. *. HOI.I.Y
A 4 rrrlb lif K iM irr
If that excellent llttlo daily, the
m money-trying to build up this com­ it would seem thnt there might be n
A ln r tta lii *■*»■ M il, X io tti
Eustis Lake Region would not per­
munity every year «nd *n that way transfer of that odd thirty tnilliom
A n lln ltM
sist in wrapping up their paper with
building ^ip every business In it, thnn to the postoffice department, thereby
u m n i B iitrr
( ’I r r a l . t l o a M i i i ( „ a steam fooler, wo could got at it
any other five lines of business in making it possible, to conduct the de­
■W a f t e r I a. m.
much easier. ‘ The wrapper must bo
tho whole city. And the best part of partm ent in a mofo accommodating
rrlea la A liiit*
\U
Itn d q . w ith , feme pf: 0(11*11 *Loncl^s
it in ’that wc do it gladly, realizing manner, npd furnishing (fin plloyvnni*
R.W saw grass.
that what helps the other fellow also fqr an extra ejerk hero land there.
V ! U j- ■
*e l tl -'I
-l
— 1w»helps u«,-and that when tho towij, is BrobaWy iho j S u ^ x m r t M Would
m let
Thc Plant City Courier shows Solo-.
caused to grow and gets n 'direct do all thnt npd |tcven (.fltow the
I I.
.1 1
niCbic wipdorn for thy following rfcA LITTLE FRIENDLY TALK ON boost from any1, source, practically newspaper and,alt pubucatrana in t*.
murk: "Another renson why we take
everyone in busthess
in the town carried through trie npiita'fbV hDo'ilt
CO-OPERATION.
ho little stock In tho proposal iA push
renps some sort of a benefit.
double the old-time rate, 'in place of
. g a u m T im abbociatko m u s s
Tha Associated Trass la «*c)u»lvslr Florida ns n summer resort Is that if I
figuring educational and fiction pub­
fj.
Naturally
it
Is
customary
for
- .n tltl.d to n.a usa for rapuhllcatlon of
For n long time we have been
lications on the zone system.
. all news .dtspatcl).* credited to it or 'tfiby don't stny at home nnd tvork in
the
fellow
who
boosts
your
game,
preaching tho doctrine of supporting
* net otherwise credited In tide paper the summer they can't nfford to conic
Along the present lino of retrench­
ad also the local nawa published
Lakeland Institutions and Lnkclnnd who helps your town, who backs up
down her* in the winter."—Ocain
trains
^
your cnmpalgn for trniding at home, ment in all that has to do with tho
’
All rtghta of ra-pufclleatlon of epect? t*r. . But.fiow about the busy busi­
business
Arms
nnd
wc
have
been
sin­
dispatch*. herein are eleo reserved.
cere In our declarations BECAUSE: to in turn show the same kind of n mail service it might be well to men­
Offtoti tllCHAt.n milLUINM. Then# 1«S e s man in tho north who ennnot take
spirit in returning the favor in every tion thnt tho last year receipts of the
1. We know thnt Lakeland citizens,
time in the winter to come to Florida?
TO AIIVF.ItTIBKIIBi
possible way nnd nt every turn of department totaled a greater amount
In caee of errors or ommtsslon In Yoit should be in SrfJtford now and
Lnkclnnd man nnd women need ad­ tho rond. This thing is .not being
least or other advertisements The
thn nany twelve-month period in the
llsreld Trlntlna Company does not sec these excursionists on the Clyde
vice of thut character. They need done; like some of the ladies seem
history of the department, with the
hold Itself liable for damsKv further
to lenrn the home spirit.
than tha amount received for such «il- Line coming here three times n week
to
think,
regardless
of
what
the
price
exception of 1918.. For the fiscal
aertlsements.
from all the eastern states. They are
Unless a newspaper enn get the is or tho article secured, if it can just year ending July 1-tho total receipts
inking their trip to Florida in the
_Fo,sl*n A.ivsrtiatns hrprs.snlsllve
support nnd co-opcrntion of the busl bo
^ gotten out of town it must be reached the enormous sum of 0633,THE AMF.RICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
summer because that is their vacation
ness men and citizens of n town, the . t B j|tt |c better thnn the local 000,01)0, ns, compared with f-171,903,— home the
..
.
time nnd they nre hnving the surprise
effort o /trying to. drive
merchant cnn hAndle. But thnt is nil 000 of the previous year. These fig­
of their lives in the fine summer cli­
principles of trading with home mer­ bosh; wo must learn that every dol- ures arc official, nnd are compiled by
mate of Florida. We believe that
chants nnd keeping money at home, Inr kept circulating nniong the mcr- the government.
It might be all fight for news­ Florida is getting more good adver­
falls flat nnd is time and money clients nnd citizens of lakeland is
Notwithstanding Uia pnst excellent
papers to conflno their editorial page tising from these people than from ntono to his employers, but that larg­ with publicity ns the main avenue for wasted.
(
Just multiplied nbout ns the distance standing of the, postal department
fo national. affairs but wo bolievr those who come in tho winter.
er service to the public which means such progress. Publicity brought cap3. Thi,s newspnper ns well ns prnc- in in miles, in proportion to the dol­ thpre is now a demand .by the ,pmltha, readers want something nboul
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far ntord to the operating company. ital. Capital brought the marvelous tieally every loyal newspaper in every lar thnt is spent nwny from
home
,
..
master general, .for still further
local affairs also. The Herald on- ANOTHER CALIFORNIA EARTH- He had learned more thnn the rou­
community spends thousands of dol­ or with the cuf-thront or price-cu
.
BCrimp|njj
in the overhead nnd h reimprovements,
which
are
the
wonder
. deavora to give tho readers a slant
QUAKE.
tine qf taking up tickets nnd punch­ of the country, nnd these in turn lars every year irr news articles, cdi; who won’t be in bus ness long and t n .nctulu.nl in tho u n d e rle t; In other
on national, state, county and city.
ing them, in his long years of serv­ imjught tho hundreds of. thousands of torinls ami other features, boosting wjm ennnont Understand w a
o
j lhcre may,Jb©,,fl eul-down in.
The Sanford Daily Herald carries on ice ns a conductor. He had learned
the game of the real estate innn, the real, trade-at-home spirit means to the number
r
• , .gnch*' day
■
of- ^Ily.ijriM
tourists, nnd yet more capital.
1Df^patches from Mexico say that the front page 'today the story of the benutiful lesson of kindness nnd
banker, the grocer,’ the merchandise Lakeland.
nnd a lessening of tpc . ."pickups"
"Richard Edmonds says thnt Hie man or woman of every description—
■ A feud Is back of tho death of Viljn. another California cnrOviunko. The hud become n student of humun na­
0. Eyery community . liclieves In from the mall bbxcs qn tpc corners.
South
must
maintain
such
a
cam­
No doubt of It and it was surprising Herald is the first paper on the streets ture. He inspired confidence in lit­
because we boost everything in Lake­ supporting its newspaper if the com­ All these things do not please* the
•that he was allowed to live ns long of Sanford with the news "of the day tle children mid gray-ha Ired grand­ paign of publicity, if it is to attain land nnd nbout the home town that munity, is loyal to the town. Certain­
people, and they will continue to Ik-as he did. After nil the rough stuff which is something we would like to parent*. He held the mirror of self- the place it deaerves to have in the we possibly cnn. This represents the ly loyal merchants cannot expect thnt siego their representatives in con­
'th a t his notorious bandits pulled off call to the attention of the Sanford respect up before a man in such a national scheme of things. When intnnglibel .effort thnt a newspnper ncwhpnpcr to give column after col­ gress to "do something." In these
not even hts strong bodyguard could people. But what we want to say in manner thnt he saw his own self­ Richard Edmonds talks about the puts into the heart of every business umn, thousands of dollars in space days of much ruthless expenditure,
prevent his killing at the first oppor­ regard to the earthquake is that Cali­ ishness. That conductor gave dis­ South, he always has Florda tucked in its homo town and the Star-Tele­ cveryevery year and keep it up
however, it is doubtful if nny imme­
tunity that presented itself.
fornia being in the earthquake dis­ tinction to the gold bars that gave in the hack part of his tnitul, for he gram is doing thnt very thing for month in nnd month out, and at the diate deliverance from the pint form
spends
several
months
here
each
year,
trict is liable to have these disturb­ distinction to him.”
Lakeland every dny.
same time send business out of the outlined by the head of the depart­
and is n wonderful booster for the
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We
have
been
prcnching
the
city
thnt keens thnt newspnper go- ment will be brought out.
Editor Benjamin of tho Ocala Star ances nny time. California has our
state. His articlo . ns n whole on
says he Is not getting our paper. It sympathy but we would like to say VACATIONISTS (JETTING WARM California, the South and Advertis­ doctrine of being loyal to home in- j„g. Wc refer specifically to contThere might be some sort of change
RECEPTION.
terosts because n lot of printing is j mcrcinl nnd job printing. Too much early in the coming year—when the
is going to you, Ben, old hoy, but tho right here that with all their boasted &gt;
ing, is ns.follows:
going out of lakeland thnt should L f thnt business is going on nnd wc m atter of politics shall loom a bit
postoffico is on a strike and Wo can­ climate and attractions that it seems
"The opinion of the Manufacturers'
to
us
Florida
olTcr.i
n
much
safer
Florida
bench
resnurts
are
enjoying
stny here, just ns a lot of mail order just wonder what would happen if
not Insure nny deliveries until the
Record is the same opinion which we {business in every line goes out of the newspapers also started the same more strongly.—l’alntkn News.
Democrats get in again and give the sanitarium for the afflicted and the an unprecedented patronage this sum­
have been expressing regularly for
. ----------- &lt;&gt;T--------people real postoffico service. The sceeker after health. Wo do not want mer, not alone from Florida hut from the last forty years, and that is that Itown; n lotof printing is going to kimi 0f n practice that some mor
&lt;1.
W.
Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
to
boast
for
"pride
gneth
before
a
all
parts
of
tin*
country.
The
old
bug­
chants
tin
in
some
towns,
*hnt
would
cut-throat, cut-rate printer* who in
present system is the greatest joke
the
South
must
make
itself
knownpert,
215‘South
Orange, Orlando, Fin.
of the season and mails are going fnll” but Florida is undobutediy the aboo that (he weather is torrid here persistently, ceaselessly, tirelessly, a short time will be pulling stakes or become of that town? Not only will
•
•
4-24-lfc
best nil the year round state in the during summer has been exploded.
who live from hand to mouth and the merchants go broke but the town
any old wny.
energetically,
in
every
way
possible,
great
American
continent,
bar
none.
Those so fortunate as to bo able to
have no investment in Ijikeland will split up; the Stores will gm
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o----------And It docs seem that we have Iteen enjoy the vacation nt nny of the Flor­ and must keep 6n doing it year after worth speaking of, anti who 'even musty and thc'stw ks shelf worn and (ifiii f|iiickly relieves Constipation
That the progressive spirit domi­
year. It must spend money freely.
nates Bartow was well shown in the greatly favored nnd have fewer ida beaches have found (hat the heat Every business concern in the South semi work to Jacksonville nnd other the public spirit that once prevailed IliliousriesB, Headaches, Colds
W\
^election Tuesday. When a city of lit­ handicap* than any other state in I is le*s oppressive than is true at should, for Instance, carry on its let­ places because they have no invest­ will have long since passed into td’- and LaUrlmu-', i • ». - 1\ 4 * • ‘
•-G-l-o.n.w.-UOtc
•* r * rt i r •
tle more than B.OftO enn rarry five thy Union,,, Wq .hppv 4hat. the, e a rth -1many of the northern rosorts, iieltor terhead or *on *ils 'envoi o|H' a few ■ment or equipment hero to hitieiiu it. livou . while evuiv e /U W |U 'i* ln g ,.- ,
quake in California will do no m ore'and safer bathing beaches and unaeparate bond iaaues in one day by
srtiking
facts
ifboot
its
own
com
-1
-. wide majorities it is a sure sign thnn damage a few buildings. W e! rivalled sen hreer.es. There is no munity or about the South in general, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•=■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■■■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b m
that that city is colled home by some would hate to learn that a severe such thing as a land bmexe, the stale changing this from time to time. .............. ..
shock had caused a holocaust or ii,;ll being a peninsula every bteeac that
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live builders-for-thc-future who are
Every letter which goes out of th ■ ■
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dlsnster like that at San Francisco Mows is a sen breeze.
i going to accomplish something worth
South should carry sqniu little print- *■
several years ago but it may happen
In
the
meantime
vacationists
from
‘J watching. Congratulations urn in
■■
ami' We would rather be In Florida here who nre in the North report six- ed slip of fact**ftliout tho .South, its ■■
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•‘J■€
order and they are coming in from
frequent.
The
weather
accords
them
I'oalthrulncsa
and
its
attractiveness,
ZZ
a
today
thnn
any
other
slate
in
the
union.
ail over Florida.—Bartow Record.
m-m
We may be slow, we may not have n warm 'reception which is lasting, its progress and its opportunities for , —
n
----------- o----------the big money thnt exists in Califor­ whr gratst comfort may litaonctnoin business. Every railroad and every ■*
An announcement in the Winter nia, we may (lot have the cheap They realize thut in seeking a plum business concern in this section n ■
Park Herald says that l.aurenee freight, rates and the many good where greatest comfort may be found should energetically, spend money,[£{[
I.ynch of 8t. 1’nul, Minnesota, has thing*' that go to California. w»&gt; may they simply failed to take •advantage and spend it freely and broadly in a 1*■
assumed the position of niniignging not have the railroads with us like of the resort at their very door.
publicity campaign, never wearying
editor and in the future will have California has hut we are coming and
Vacationists are invited to visit tin- in well doing, and never growing dis- a a
charge of the policies of the paper
Florida will yet he the greatest state stale in*uim nnr with tho assurance couraged because of failure to get
making it a real weekly newspaper
„
In the United Stales ami we are com­ that tlie .warmest kind of reception immediate results.
and covering all of the immediate ing into our own.
California'has been busy since 18-19 ■ ■
will be given but of entirely different
. territory. Wo welcome Mr. Lynch
character from thut which, results in in making Its advantages known, ts : :
't o the Held and wish him well on the
heat prostrations.—Ft. Fierce Trib­ progress has indeed been wonderful. mm
BANDS OF GOLD.
■■
^W inter Park Herald in which we will
It Is known throughout the world for
une.
‘ always have a fatherly interest as
its resources and its rapidity of • m
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“ Ea Mendien ban n Krantlfulhcrly in*
fine human nature story under the MONEY SPENT *1.Y ADVERTISING growth. The wealth which hits been
if
"tejest.
M
forpgolng lindline—"Bands of Gold.;* VOI R COMMUNITY IS MONEY made in California and the wealth Mb
which lias been carried there for in­ Nb
It is a story of a Florida railroad
WELL SPENT.
^
We note by the special articles in conductor and beautifully picture* a
vestment are almost staggering in
‘newspapers that tin Anti-KInn laws characteristic of thnt splendid Issly
There is no money that will bring amount. It would seem to many ■ ■
sin'N ew York state have failed. Wc of pion whose duty it is to look lifter in such returns in many ways us the thoughtless people - that California
It
*would like to fisc and remark that the traveling public,
M
money that is judiciously spent in would no-buiger fuel‘the necessity of ■ ■
Anti-Klan laws will fall in any state.
advertising,
unij
_
that
it
could
take
advertising
the
resources
of
your
own
2"
“A conductor on the f'oast Line
►Unless these charges can la? proven Railroad," says the Reporter-Star, community. This i-t proven beyond Hie ground th n t'th e accumlated pow­ 2*
■■
on tho Klnn how can anyone declare "wearing four gold bands and n star any question of doubt hy Ilie remark- er iff ndJiu-tiBUig-cCriXt of the last 7ft S |
that the Klnn has ever perpetrated o nhis sleeve hopped down o(T tin- able growth of those cities in Florida years would to a so further advertising
any of the so-called outrages. And step of a coach as the train came ltaut have spent money in advertising, unnecessary. Rut instead of lessen­ ■ ■
It is also our opinion thut if the to a halt in front of the passenger Mark the live cities in Florida nnd ing its publicity campaign, California
M
•publicity was withdrawn frum the station. A weatherbeaten ohl farmer you will, find they spend thousands kec[)K oq • increasing it. It spends ■
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Klan and thu knocking censed Hint and his wife approached the conduc­ of dollai* on advertising where the money with greater freedom titan 2 "
the Klan would never 1* heard of in tor anil said: "We want to send mediocre cities spend one dollar. .To ever, its rail toads and it* business ■ ■
many sections of the country. "Every these little gals up the road with you. sonic people the sum of live or ten people a ltd Its land owners [tour their
If,
■
knock is a boost" nnd you can ulwuy* They have their tickets." The con­ thousand dollars in publicity arums millions ipto publicity ’ until every ■
KM
■
H
bet on it.
man,
wmjmji
and
child
in
the
Knst
or
like
n
fortune
squandered
4n
printer’s
ductor smiled good naturedly and re­
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MK
ft
plied: "All right, daddy, 111 take ink. it is tho Inst investment that West hits ever before him a longing ■
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This prohibition business Is merely good care of them," The very coun-ian&gt;' community can makf and returns desire tuvAe day to visit California. K M■
a m atter of education and honest tenunco of that conductor was'n guar- I" many ways in thi? bringing in of Contrast this with the little that the II KI
officials. The middle west is passing tec bond thnt gave iissflrancc to the j hundreds of new people who invest one can gtdn an ideq of the limitless RR
IN
r£dl publicity, ami HR
stringent laws pow to assist in the old grandparents who released their their money nnd become citizens. If South lins dent*
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prohibition movement and one state little grandchildren to his temporary you vyant new people to conic to San field, for exploitation of the Soullt’a j a Is
•ta le s it a death penalty fur a man custody.
ford you will have til irttefo.it them ttiosoUites
dAita/Uii T f&gt;' ";M I &gt;j : :
*o&gt;cll poisonoiy liquor. This ought
ago ^utca^ .tju-dicine
Those two little girls were plainly, here first with good iiterattily qnd ^ ;"Sjtm^
t ) ' to jjie the law Hn Florida. A man* even poorly dressed, demure and re­ then when they get here see thht they owned in Baltimore was nuvertisod to
M
BrhC would deliberately sell liquor tiring. The big, kindy conductor are made-to feel at homo while they the extent of $i&gt;00,000 a year. Its
m
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is poisoning should he executed showed (hem to a seat umi uach time
atng;
e
h , Jn friet he should be hung to the near- he passed them as he w en t‘back/lyml
•4
M t*tree without any trial. But the forth In the performilhbe qf hijy p i ­
i&gt;
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■
Wt
JifTsrent states that arc passing these ties he gave'them a pleasant »uixl
h
¥
m
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‘
t
k
u
v
stringent laws arc beginning to see to reassure them that he would not
(OrtU
™
»r r j
M
m
that the only way to give the Vol- forget them,
money. First it get* the people here, out of it. But Uio chief owner died
•tend act o real try out is to back
A seat hog came In and proceeded second it makes them feel at home and the head of u b ig ,wholesale dry
eo ples
a n k of
a n fo rd
up the government and find out to occupy two seata even when seats after they get here und third, it keeps goods house was elected president.
whether it is a good or bad law and were in demand by those not yet them feeling thut way even after Not having been accustomed to ad­
no sane man will question the abolish­ seated. * Tho conductor with gold they become citizens. The St. Augus­ vertising dry goods, and looking with
ment of the saloons.
bands approached him quietly and tine Record says:
envious eyes upon the half million
S a n f o r d , Fl o r i d a
Mr. Cart Lehman, In his speech at pleasantly and called his attention to
"Advertising that U successful j? dollars annually spent for advertis­
the get-together picnic at Silver the shortage o f seals in such a gen­ not an on-agnin, oiT-again proposi­ ing, he decided that they could save HR
Springs on the 19th, made a strong tlemanly manner that Mr. *Hog un- tion, but a steady, consistent, and that half million dollars and that IN
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Manufacturers’ Record in an intyr- that had been done would keep up the mm
home with the home merchant, go- by his feet.
,80 far as to almost declare cltl
This conductor wore those gold esting article, which tells how for business. Within about two years,
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THE &amp;ANFOND DAILY HEKALD, MONHAY, JULY 28, 1923

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farmers and tollers of Minnesota," on
their victory was Issued by Governor
Walton* yesterday,
“I predict soon we ahall see written
across the southern skies the words
'Industrial Liberty'," Governor Wal.
ton said.
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Law for ^assistance of oyster In­
on hard artesian Water, but thfere lit State tag levy law.
Law,defining building of state high­ dustry Jb/ replantlhg .oyster bottoms.
pWhfy nf truth In It just the same,
LaW increasing 'pow*rd arid duties
Tbe ' mineral waters which rontaiii ways by road department.
of hotel commissioners.
Three cent gasoline tax law.
sulfates and carbonkto of limo and
Search* warrant law requiring
Law providing for special school tax
magnesia are the most oBJfectlohable
for both ladndry and bath. Tho min­ search warrants jto be properly issued district* to get benefit of new consti­
eral matter in these waters combines und all criminal .warrants to be Issued tutional amendment allowing increas­
with the soap forming Bn irikoluble in duplicate and copy served on tho ed levy.
■tin VICTORY OF JOHNSON iff
SALT LAKE CITY, .July 10.-Thc compound. Before a lather Ckti be prisoner.
Law creating November 11th offic­
'MINNESOTA,-WILL MAKE
farmer-labor - party will nominate made with soap in such water, suffi­
Law making It maximum jail sent- ial holiday for schools and others.
early next year a full ticket for the cient soap mutt be added to combine cnee of 30 days nnd $25.00 fine in
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Law providing for Women's Clubs
coming presidential election and also with and nutraiite the minerals with addition to violate prohibition law.
and American Legion .to have sgmo
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July 20. will dame full tickets in all states which the soap combines.
Law prohibiting drthklng liquor ex­ tax exemptions as fraternal orders
- I n f l u e n c e d b y t h a v i c t o r y o f f a r n i - where party organizations can bo
One part of carbonate of lime re­ cept utider ortler of the court for evi­ when used for fraternal purposes only.
rr-laboritea In Mlnneaote In electing iierfectcd, Parley P. Christensen, fat- quires about eight parts of soap for dentiary purposes
Ifj AK^hdmenW •tri-cfr^jjqtiojt .law. Ifatnua Johnson to the llnlted Staten mer-labor 'candidate for president In m*utniltr*Htjn, tejthlrrr^ 'b «r»W ‘ax ' 'K v T mSklhk jail sentence for
Ij»w cilm lm H nr'(tm U hnO r of
lenate, lead#* of the fattneF-labor .1910, said last night.
nn ocondirtIt problem* i t considerable drunken auto driVor.
reconatnwtloh league of Oklahoma
importance. From exhaustive inves­
Law makihg adulteration of llquo
U W .p ^ W W ' i k n d l n g Original
today were dlicuoalng the adVIzxbil- THE DESIRABILITY OF SOFT tigations 1by ’ Whipple It W*s shown with potash or wood alcohol a’ peni­ exhibits1til
i»y of withdrawing from the Demothat a hardness nf 325 parts per mil­ tentiary sentence offense.
Wa t e r .
*&lt; Law requiring executors and admin­
c ra tic party In 1924 4nd organising an
lion depreciates wktei- to the extent
LnW amending fertiliser lsws.
istrators te make their returns utider
independent farmer-labor party, ac­
nf $32.50 a million gallons, dr that it
(Contributed.)
Law for Incorporation of co-opera­ prihlty of 'nbrl-coropl lance.
cording to a story pUbllthed here by
Very much can be said as to the requires $32.t&gt;0 worth of soap to tive marketing associations.
Increasing powers of Railroad Com­
the daily Oklahoman. The glat of ilislliy of the Water to be supplied to soften every million gallons of water
Law further -prohibiting the Issu­ mission to require new depots.
the newspaper entitle follows:
tie city. Ordinarily we can expect used In Sariford for bathihg and ance of bad chocks.
Bill putting coastwise running gas•‘Using the Democratic party last the Water to be put to the following washing purposes. Of the water used
La* prohibiting any person from olintf vessels under rallrohd commis­
year, th« farmer-labOHtes swept the Uses: Fob drinking, for domestic in Sanford fully 100.000 gallons a voting county bond election who is sion. •
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itafe. Since that time, however, old purposes, for manufacturing and last day is used for purposes In which not a free holder of the county.
Anfendment relative to service - of
Hoe Democrata have refused to bow though not least for extinguishing soap is Used| this amount of hard
Constitutional amendment limiting process. Abolishment of the lash
water will waste soap to the cost of tho issuance of school Imnds by spec state and county convict camps. Esto the leaden of the fanner-labor Arcs.
school districts to 20 per cent tnblishmont of electric chair in place
movement. Gov. J. C. Walton, stand­
Suitable water for^drlnklng should $3.50 a day for tho people of Sanford.
ard bearer df the farmer-laborites, not only bo free from harmful bac­ This will amount to $1,170 n year or of assessed valutlon of district,
of hanging for rnpitnl punishment.
has generally aided With the recon­ teria fcnd from much color or mineral will almost pay Interest on $25,000
Amondhtent to school law abolish­
Removal nf disabilities of arty fe­
struction league policies despite heavy matter, but should have an agreeable Invested toward getting-n supply of ing "flying aqtiadron” and creating male under 21 yents of ago who m ar­
bombardment from those Who etdlm to taste. Some of the very hord arte­ soft Water. The additional saving in new method fo r examining teachers. ries, thereby putting her on same sta t­
be true Jeffersonian DemodVata.
General appropriation bill for ex­ us as a man under the atato laws.
sian well waters of tho state arc very damage which hard water does to
"Leaders of the farmer-labor ro- disagreeable to drink yet can not be delicate fabrics in the washing, in penses of the state.
Law fixing form of ballot for spec­
construction league,, In discussing (he skid to be positively detrimental to the amount paid for drinkable water
Creating one addltlohal justice of ial tax school district elections.
withdrawal from the Democratic par­ the health of tho average person. by the citliens nnd in personal com­ supreme court.
Law for $25,000 additional appropri­
ty in 1924, let It be known they also There has been much said about hard fort which has a real monitary value,
Creating four additional circuit ation for completing work on capltol
have been influenced by the belief waters being objectionable from a will for more than offset tho cost of judges.
building and’ improving grounds as
that Henry Ford, favored by many standpoint of health, but it Is very obtaining a supply of soft water.
Bill to provide for elimination from well an hiring landacnpc gardener fur
leaguers as a candidate for the presi­ doubtful if the wntors of such hard­
pension rolls deserters nnd persons all steto grounds in Leon county.
dency, intends to seek the office on an ness ns that from moat of the wells
who did not servo in tho Confederacy,
Law making it unnecessary for the
Independent or new party ticket.
who arc drawing pensions under spec­ widows or husbands of deceased wives
around Sanford, could be shown to
ial acts.
"League officials today admitted affect the health of the average per­
to get administration papers to get
Bill abolishing convict lease system money out uf bank or collect debt ow­
Consideration '6? the new party pro­ son either for better or for worse,
Because of the predominant inter­ in counties.
posal and freely discussed the gdvis- dpe to its hardness.
ing deceased under $1,000.
Bill giving further authority to tho
ability of the move, expressing the
Lnw creating scholarships from
For domestic purposes the* use so of est In a few leading issues during the
each county, one to Women's College,
opinion that the new party might be water are divided into washing, cook­ 11923 legislative session at Tallahas­ State Hoad Department over roads:
Bill reducing lieenso on nlrless nnd one to University at Gainesville,
considered practicable In the next ing and for flushing . sewers. For see, many Florida people are undtr
fo benefit of one boy and girl in each
campaign,
kitchen purposes wntCr should be the impression that only n few laws cushion tires.
Bill requiring every nuto owner in county who might bo unable to pay
"Ford enthusiasts, feeling that the free from harmful bncterio, ns infec­ were passed. But this, is far from be­
Detroit manufacturer plana to run In­ tion may be spread from tho prepar­ ing the cnsc. Ah n mntter of fact, Florida to register his enr with the their way through college.
Law allowing judge to sontenec man
dependently of cither of the major po­ ing „ot uncooked food or from the this was one of the busiest sessions n comptroller nnd receive certificate of
litical parties,’declared that should wnshing of dishes in unboiled water. Florida legislative body has ever title, cost being $1.00 and same to he to life imprisonment for cnpital oftense, If entitled to recommendation
Ford carry tho state next year ho Excessive hardness of water gives a known nnd some of tho new lows that done by July 1st, 1923.
Bill providing that nuto dealers may to mercy, where he pleads guilty.
would sweep the balance of hla ticket disagreeable taste to some foods were enacted arc of great importance
with him. They also look upon Ford's cooked therein, Hlightly affects tho nnd have o direct interest for practic­ buy license tags nnd put them on enrs Amendment to replevin lnw to correct
for sole with cars nnd other provisions defects.
candidacy as a solution to the ques­ taste of others, nnd produces objec­ ally the entire population.
Including the local hills, the nets of for denlchs.
Lnw saving $100,000 a year to state
tion of campaign funds for launching tionable color in others. The vast
l.indscy convict inspection hill.
by nerving juries by registered mail
a third party. Soveral farmer-labor advantages of soft water appears tlds legislature will fill such a volum­
Law providing for preference to brt where practicable.
leaders, however, declared they would when considered for laundry nnd for inous hook that few citizens will core
Lnw making it possible to enforce
oppose a departure from; the past bathing purposes. The Florida boy to read .it hut the acts of n general given Florida architects, material men
plan of campaign, believing that the who rubbing the head of n new ac­ nature cover si’ch a multitude of sub­ etc., in letting state contracts, nil specific performance of contract on
service by publication.
farmer-labor movement can better quaintance in New York, said, "1 jects tha tit will he of interest to re­ things being equal.
Usual state drainage district law.
Law allows widows of special pen­
gain expression through the Demo­ know you are from Florida, ’cause rite them briefly. Following is a fair
I jiw prohibiting the use of snehar- sioners to draw their husband’s pen­
your head feels just like the back of index of the acts of a general nature:
cratic party of the state.", ,
ine in limi of sugar fur food.
sion after denth of the husband, there­
Tick eradication zone law.
The statement congratulating “tho an airdale dog." That may be rough

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by putting special pensioners on tho
same basis ns regular pensioners.
Constitutional amendment relative
to levy of inheritance and income tax­
es, providing that the state af Flori­
da will not levy such taxes which have
been appropriated l&gt;y the federal law
to the use of the U. S. government,
nnd preventing double taxation on the
same subject by state and national
government.
Constitutional amendment relative
to B|&gt;eciul rate of taxation art intan­
gible assets, to relievo real estate and
visible property from assuming the
entire burden of taxation.
Law alluwing lodges to Issue bands
lor building new lodge buildings.
Law repealing all provisions of law
allowing leasing of state cohvicta.
Law reducing expense of appeal td
supreme court.
Amendment to retnih title contract
lnw for protection of securities.
Amendment to cruelty to children
law so ns to protect Christian Scient­
ists and other's who believe ih Divine
healing.
Law requiring non-residents to take
out automobile lieenso in Florida a f­
ter staying in tho state 30 days.
$3,500.00 state appropriation far
the prosecution of the Higginbotham
case.—I,eesburg Commercial.

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STANTON DISCLAIMS
USE OF BANK FUNDS
IN FIGHT PROMOTION
GREAT FALLS, Mdnt., July 28.—
Tho Stanton Bank and Trtiat com­
pany, which closed July 7, was al­
lowed to go into voluntary liquida­
tion today, after L. Q. Skelton, state
superintendent of banks, had com­
pleted a ten day examination of Ute
institution's affairs. The assets werf
given in the lost call at about 1,000,000 nnd and the liabilities, not Includ­
ing capital stogie and surplus as $723,000, of -vfhlgh .$050,000 are deposit*.
cGorge ll. Stanton, president, is
sai dto have lost heavily while pro*motlpg the pempsey-Gjbbons .light:.
He has denied that the bank had
any part in the promotion of tha
light.
Oary is right. Those who work
long hours don't make money enough
to buy gu\f bells, anyway.
An undeveloped people la ono that
has no thermometers to enable It to
worry about how uncomfortable It la.
All is vanity, and nothing lives for­
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In this Issue of the Daily Herald knowledge that the peHormance Cf
insubrfnntial Ones Invite Inroads of
will be found the announcement of tho motive power will giVo him the
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By SETH W. SHOEMAKER,
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K l N N I « | i | N i l i « n n to
mobile, for seven counties in South unquestioned assurance that his car
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Correspondence
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Florida extending from Seminole will have a high trade-in value even
Schools, Scranton,' Pa.
to
county to and including Hillsborough, after he hns gotten long faithful m .
to
The construction of tho poultry nnd the company states that Sanford vice out of it—these are tho factors
WINTER PARK, July 23.% Spcc
to
will lie their man shipping point to thnt enable a car to hold the esteem
lnl).-r-Rny Greene, A. A. U. GAflitfiU- houke /lOor has a decided effect upon
to
supply -all their territory. They will of the owner long after. y&gt;c first flush
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Dampness,
par-.
sinner for Florida, is in tec
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nside o f b u j h l i n g is one carry n'lRjmpIele lino of parts nnd re­ of elation In ow nership:** paBsr(J
letter from M ajoLd. I P Bn
to to to Ha l o M Ha -to t o t o
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pairs olfd accessories, and’ will give nnd the car nnd its ownef'tticome |„ t.
sTcsl enemies of health.
NEW YORK, July 23.—One o f the $500,00(vwo\tld_bti tAWOi in. The sent- Pensacola, and fimftman.of
special
attention to Hanson service. ter nnd better acquainted ^ business
Almo^tv$jfcry poultry .house will be
A Rood one tonight, an don’t tnlin It. (Host spcctieuior battles on record for inff'cnpjtn^^O T^o yidlU m Is 75,0()0. mlttce vA p WjU finve charge; of .'tne danJp-'tiniws'r‘special precautions are Thhjia arc n number of 'R aison nuto- companions.
sf.f
Both l^xers_yvrr»&gt;pronowued to be S outhrttfjitti. Association Bwitomih#
tho world’s lightweight championship
editions
surrounding
mottles
in
this
section
nnd,every
Haninjtep.
The Dixie Motor Conjpdhy hacks up
in perfect'copdition yesterday when chnmpls m h - Mayor Dayliss states
Glndya Walton in "Tho Gossip"
In expected tonight nt the Yankee they wound up their training cam­ in his letter that the meet will bpj^old thc possible' location of the house son owner is n Hanson booster.
made for
Tim, man whose finnpeial ability nnd guarantees every
C n n i A n i l i . i l &gt; - 1st and H
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September
3rd
one
carefully looked into bcGladya Walton will win you In-apltc stadium when Benny Leonard, of Now paigns, the champion nt Tnnnursville, . . .
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fnre the hogxc is erected. Low damp’
H youraelf In tho romantic atory York, the titieholder, defends ids N. Y., in the Catskills, nnd the. chnl- of the events of the program will be spots with poor water drainage' and thnt within the range o f1 moderate show you every model ef ' this famous
the
National
Championship
mite
tenger
nt
Deinnco,
N.
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Both
nre'be­
erdwn
in
n
fjftccri
round
match
with
"Gossip," In which ahe plnya tho rnlo
slow air circulation should ho avoided. price, must.needs buy his car with the bnO’ Call on them a t tbclr location at
swim.
of nn unsophisticated aoulhern girl— Lew Tendier, Philadelphia southpaw. low weight now, it wns said, Leonard
utmost deliberation and care, for ho. 111-13 Park avenue,
This year tho Southeastern Assocl- Tito best exposure is southern with
Leonard, in the opinion of a ma­ scaling 134, a pound under the, limit.
tho spirit. of 18C5 mingling with that
hns
nt stake n much greater portion of
jority of critics, will enter the ring The titieholder rested up yesterday tiorr will place n four-man relay team protection from the wind on the his ready money than hns tho rnnn. The Herald delivered six times a
of the preaent day.
north;
this
allows
the
greatest
amount
a favorite to retain his laurels hut nnd today in New York while ‘fluidicr In the meet to meet the rhnllcnge of
who can afford to own scvcrnl cars, iwock for 16c.
thor.o
who recalled the sloshing fight, spent the interval before the fight in tho Central Association of the A. A. of sunlight to fall on the floor of the
Also Hull Montana in "Tho Twin*’’
house
nnd
also
protects
the
fowls
U.
Tho
Central
Association
has
sevthis pair staged just n year ago at Philndclphin.
a two-pnrt comedy.
If ho wins, Leonard will rnnk with cr*l fn^t men nnd Mayor Rnyliss has from cold.
Boyles' Thirty Acres, believo tlinl the
An earth floor is satisfactory when
Jack
Dempsey ns the only titieholder requested Commissioner Greene to
And tonight tho honor guratn will hard hitting Quaker City southpaw
tho poultry huitding is so located thnt
advise
him
as
to
the
possible
partici­
able
to
defend
world
laurels
this
year.
will
extend
the
champion
to
the
limit.
1k&gt; Denali Stafford (the "little" elec
the floor will nuturnily keep dry and
triclan employed by Gllinn &amp;. Fry) nnd Leonnrd emerged a victor, nrcordlng Dempsey retained his benvyweight ti­ pation in this relay of High School sanitary. Thia condition can be se­
Swimmer*
who
haVc
starred
in
the
hia Indy friend, nnd will nee thia fine to ringside opinion, in their Invt en­ tle by u decision over Tommy Gib­
'Intersoholastic meet at Rollins. Jack cured only when tho house is located
picture without cost to them, the treat counter, hut saved the Verdict only by bons at Shelby, but three others
Geler, of Orlando, holds a record for cn a dry, well drained spot. If n dirt
crowns
passed
into
new
bands.
Mike
n
sensational
rally
nfter
Tendier
had
being on Osborne.
McTigue, veteran Irish-American, lift­ the Htnto of l min. and 3 sec. Uilly floor is used, however, the upper foot
him wobbling in tho eighth round.
P u t s th is C a b in e t in y o u r h o m e
Closet to RO.OJH) may witness the ed the light heavyweight crown from Covodc of Tnmpa nnd Billy Buhner should lie shoveled out nt least once a
Tuesday—Henry II. Wnithnll and
year, preferably every six months, and
will also have favorable mention.
AND $10.00 PER MONTH PAYS FOIl IT
Mnry Alden In nn nmnzing pholo title battle, Promoter Jimmy Johnston the clunky brow of Battling Hlki; Eu­
teplaccd with fresh earth. To insure
Tho
Pensacola
Athletic
Association
gene
Criqui
of
France,
bowled
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over
drnmn of sclf-sacriflco, "Parted Cur­ declared yesterday, hosing his esti­
will pny the traveling expenses of ‘good drainngo in times of wet weath­
tains," also round flvo of the "Lcnth- mate on nn advance sale that estab­ Johnny Kilbnne for thu featherweight
lished a new record for lightweight title, nnd Rancho Villa, of the I’hilip- the four men selected for this relay er, the surface of u dirt floor should
er Puahera."
1* eight or,ten inches higher than the
encounters. Receipts were already be­ pines, removed the flyweight chain- team
ground
level outside.
Mayor
Bayliss
states
tliql
ti^o
local
Wednesdny—Hoot Gibson In "Dou­ yond the $350,000 mark, he said, with pianship from Jimmy ^Wildc, of EngBoard flours are frequently used in
Athletic
Association
is
making
exten­
indications
that
by
tonight
more
than
Hand.
ble Denting," nnd an added ntlrnction
•a -iH.'i
sive arrangem ents for this meet nnd poultry houses and when projierly laid
too.
makes a sanitary Tlour at a reason­
is
constructing
a
new
course
on
BayThere is much tnlk now about Asia comptroller's check. She finally was
able cost. Tho chief ‘objection to n
rising against Europe. Shortly nfter located in Kentucky. More thnn 25 view Park Speedway.
STOPPED HIS PAINS
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"I wns suffering with n novero cold, tho nrmlstifo Afghanistan rebelled letters were written in her case.
headache nnd pains in my nbdomon,1 against the Ilritis&gt;h Empire. Now she
Comptroller Anms says tho bad
writes J. B. Dring, Newport, It. I. is independent and is supplying her­ checks come in sometimes nt the rate
"A fter taking Foley’s Honey nnd self with arms. Egypt has been of 25 nnd fit) a day. He of course has
Tnr in conjunction with Foley Cath­ granted independence on many vitally to make good nny losses resulting
artic Tablets I wna entirely relieved important points. Mcsnpotnnin is nn from instances where he issues a liof my cold nnd pains." Coughs re­ ongcr quiet, India is in a national­ fails to collect money on the check. .Masons of Flurida Will Build S150,sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma, ist agitation, ('hinn has even man­
000 Dormitory
Hay Fever, Croup nnd Whooping aged to cancel n number of rights FUTURE EDUCATION
IN UNITED STA'rES
Cough nre quickly relieved with Fol­ nnd privileges granted to the great
A dormitory to house tho 2(J0 mem­
ey’s Honey.nnd Tnr.
The Inrgest European powers, not Jong since it
bers
of the Order of DeMolay at the
WASHINGTON, July 23—The N at­
selling cough medicino in the world. wns reported there is trouble through­
University
of Florida will be built in wooden’ floor is thnt it is not always
out tho Mohammedan world, in Span­ ional Education Association, which
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
perfectly dry nnd that rats, mice and,
ish Morocco, in I’rnclt Algiers, in has just closed its convention in San the near future nt Gnit|esville by the ether rodents can gnaw through it.
Masons of tin* state, according to the
The SeminoU Athletic Club invites Italian Libgn, in British Egypt, in Francisco, has n very definite and
The beat floor, although the most
plnns now being completed.
French
Syria,
in
Greek
Smyrna,
in
concrete
policy,
which
It
is
putting
nny resident Jp Seminole county, who
expensive,
is a concrete one. When
The new building will provide sleep­
desires to further their efforts, in British Palestine, in Arabia, in Per­ lojfore tiie American people with ovproperly
laid
it insures perfect dry-1
Wy force in its power. Summarised, ing accommodations for 100 boys, in ness and keeps rodents from digging
foot hnll and basket bull to nee the sia, in Central Asia because of
it is working for adequate public addition to containing lodge rooms, through; it also can lie kept in sani­
manager of athletics, Victory Check posed restriction of the Turks
treaty
of
Sevres
Tslain.
school
finance, rigid Americanization recreation rooms, and dining room, tary condition with little care. The
or Gun Schmah, or better still, come
"The Scripture declares that the of the foreign-horn,_ a new rural and will lie erected at an estimated chief, objection, .to a cement floor Is
out to nny regular Monday night
,’c«i«t 'Hf"?,tct»;oTO;'H*hU'ir wiirtitrutAimeeting at thu Monroe School House, Turk isli Empire will lie tlissofv-'eTiT schoof policy, a drive against govern­
Unit it may he cold and rough on the
This
will
bring
the
Islam
hordes,
mental parsimony in education, and scribed by the 1H,000 Masons in the feet but this may lie overcome by
nnd sign up for teams now being
stnto.
250,000,000 strong, to defense of their the pnssngc of the Education Dill.
formed.
keeping a liberal supply of litter on
“ I nrn familiar with the'plan of the
religion which is beaded by the Sul­
The central features of a forward DeMolay committee to construct a the floor or by laying n hoard floor
tan anti Armageddon will bo ushered tanking program, covering at least the
on top of the cement.
dormitory for hoys on grounds adja­
in. The Bible says Spirits of devils next decade uf service are—
The Lridc who sta rts w ith old, out-of-&lt;lnto
The concrete floor should lie about
cent to the University of Florida,"
kitchen thethod3 th a t m ake w ork h a rd and
nre going forth to the king's of the
six
inches
higher
than
the
ground
(1) A comprehensive education pro- said Dr. A. A. Murphrce, president of
liovirs long, will probably leave her charm In
oarth-to gather them to this battle.
gtum to aid .in the assimilation of the tho Stnto University. “The lots tld* level outside. Tho same is true if a
the kitchen.
"There is no peace in sight," con­
floor is made of stone or lirick.
committee has purchased on Univer­
tinued the speaker, "and will not be foreign-horn;
Hut if she r.t.irt3 w ith m odern, time-nnd
How
to
Construct
(2) Such a reorganization of school sity avenue are adequate nnd most de­
Of Scripture Says Evangelist Dudley because men do not and will not fol­
It bor-saving appliances in her kitchen she will
A
cement
floor
may
lie
constructed
nt the Rig Tent.
low God’s way of making pence. As cutiicitln as will udnpt tile schools sirable. Tho dormitory Is in great de­ as follows: The fumlution should he
save herself uiJtty weary hours nnd many
long as men nre selfish and think better to now conditions and needs in mand, nnd should, lie self-sustained. A luiit at least eighteen inches below the
heartaches. One of the moat important needs
wholesome moral influence generated
"No league of nations nor world’s more of gold tlinn they do of human national life;
in
any kitchen i3 a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet.
gtound level, preferably deeper, and
(.'!) The reorganization ami redirec­ at such n plnre will help to develop should extend at least six inches above
court will stop the fulfillment of the life, war will prevail. The war spirit
Scriptures which predict the bnttlc of seems to l&gt;e in tho very air we tion of rural education, that the best high moral character and stimulate the ground. The space inclosed in this
of American farmers may lie retained the hoys to noble purpose. The en­ area should lie filled in with dry Himcl
Armageddon when nil nations will lie breathe.
tire project bus our unqualified ap­
"Personally, 1 am n lover of peace, i n the farms;
In deadly combat lit Jerusalem nnd
or ashes, solidly packed down to with­
( I) A much more general equnlizn- proval, and to me there could ho no
God will tnke a hand to vindicate his I hate strife of any sort but I will
in six or' eight inches of the top. On
down trodden authority," declared not falsely tnlk peace when there is tiou of both advantages and the bur­ more praiseworthy undertaking of top of -this tho layer of concrete
KITCHEN CABINETS
Evangelist Dudley nt the big tent on no peace coming. 1 bad rather, be a dens of education through n mete ex­ my brother Masons in Florida tlinn should bo placed. The upper two
Tnlmetto avenue.
truthful pessimist than, nil optimistic tensive pooling of thu costs for main­ the erection of this Do Moluy Hull."
The wide preference for the Sellers is due
iiieliis of this should he fared with a
Originating in a boys club of a
not
only to its beauty, but to the wealth of
"It would seem Unit the awful liar. Where the Bible speaks I speak. taining what is for the l-ommun good
coating of concrete mode of two parts
dozen members fostered'by Frank S.
labor-saving features, which have been devel­
struggle through which the world There tire many movements for pence, of all;
sand and one part cement, trowlcd
oped by Sellers and which are combined in no
has just past would lie sad enough and men talk peace, and nt the same
(5) Provision for the placing of an Land, of Kansas City, Mo., In March, down very smoothly ami worked until
other cabinet.
1013,
it
swept
over
Kansas
City
so
time
prepare
for
war.
This
is
ns
the
experience for the nations to cause
adequately educated and adequately
the moisture conics to the top.
A'
them forever to .end war," continued Scriptures say. Isiali, the Second trained teacher in every class room In swiftly that within two years it num­
There arc for example, the Automatic Lower­
floor made smooth In this way will do
bered almost two thousand members.
the spenker, "but it will not," lie said, Chapter, tells what men will say. the United States; nnd
ing Flour Bin; the Automatic Base Shelf E lvery little injury to the feet of the
During this formative period the fowls.
"for the causes of the world war nre Joel, Three tells what they will do.
(C) TluV nationalizing of education
tr.yJcr; tiie Sanitary, Acid-Proof, Porceliion
being reproduced daily which in time God will soon set up his kingdom, in the minds of our people with some attention of neighboring cities was a t­
\V6rk
Table; tiie Ext end­
In ease the poultryman desires to
then the days of sin nnd war will be intelligent form of nutionnl aid in tracted, and with it enme a demand
ing Table Drawer Sec­
will bear fruit more deadly.
lay n hoard floor upon the concrete
tion; the Special Silver­
The Scottish
."Four conditions may lie eited us nt nn end."
school support to insure n better for similar chapters.
tiie upper surface need not l»e worked
ware Drawer; Ant-Proof
G. E. VINCENT.
causes of the war: First, prepared­
equalization of both the advantages Rite bodies of Kansas Cjty, proud of siimath ob just described. Joists two
Casters and many othere.
ness on the part of the nations be­
nnd the burdens of education us be­ its success, gave every encourage­ ly four inches should lie sunk in the
ment
to
its
spread
until
1021,
when
tween 1HU5-1UI4. Second, the bal­ WOODEN CHECK
tween the stntes.
Even with its many con­
concrete while it is fresh until they
they felt the movement should become
ance of power in Europe brought
veniences, the Sellers costs
GIVE COMPTROLLER
are level with the top. When the
national in scope and asked that they
about by the triple alliance, and thu
no more t han an y good cabMUCH TROUBLE WOMEN ARE SAFE
tnurd* are nailed down on these Joists
triple entente. Third, the desire of
inet. Come nnd see the late Thr Automatic R a w S M f
FROM JURY DUTY lie relieved from the management and a coating of hot tar should lie spread
that the order be turned over to some
the European nations for control of
m od els. Wc arc alw ays I v i w m U r — b r i n g , p o t *
I I I )
T h r
I . H u r l n l n l
I 'r t -t x )
ntulpniMforwardm ilM
on top of the concrete nnd u layer
happy to demonstrate.
organization which could make it nat­
the Dnnlanells. There ran bo no pre­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 23.—
I l l y T I m * A t u n c Id i e d
I ' r r i a l
U VB
of
tnr
paper
should
be
put
down.
An­
paredness without war eventually. Five thousand letters are written ev­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 23.— ional in elruractcr.
other
mado
of
tongued
and
grooved
In March, 1021, there assembled in
There cun be no lialnnrc of power ery year by the State Comptroller to There is no law in Florida authoriz­
boards should be laid on the tnr while
without involving many nations when innko collections on laid checks sent ing women to serve as jurors. So Kansas City, Mo., representative men
it is warm. Tho .boards should |,o
trouble does start, and there will al­ into the comptroller for payment of states Attorney General Rivers llu- from those states in whicli the Order
HANFORD
ways be a squabble for the territory automobile license tags and to meet find in u letter addressed to II. I- hail chapters. Their decision was that nailed close together to prevent cracks ,
FLORIDA
in the floor.
the
work
could
best
be
spread
by
the
' of the Turk. His seat is a bone of other requirements.
Rluekhurn, supervisor of regisrntion
contention. Germany’s desire for
organization of a Grand Council, nat­
Although Comptroller Ernest Amos at Tampa.
this southern part led her to be nn says lie sometimes finds it necessary
"The contstitutionul amendment ional in character, its membership to
artful aggressor in the war to keep to trace those issuing some of the providing that tho right of no per­ lie composed'of fifty.’members, pelcctRussia from controlling Constantin­ checks through several slates before son to vote shall be denied or abridged cd from every part of .the Unltrd
ople."
they are located, he is not inclined to by reason, of sex has nothing what­ States. Each local chapter is under
“Now while the world, especially believo there i« intent on the part of ever to dt&gt; with statutory qualifica­ control of an ndvlsory council selected
We have been
from the members of the body foster­
Europe, is in nn economic dlsequOl- tho makers to deliberately attempt tions
■■ V|.r) fortunate in uccurlnn the fineul Novelty Orchestra in thfc staVo'^kWcding it. Q. Elmer WUbitr, 6f Jackson­
brim with d &lt;15(1 billion dollaj: lebt fraud. A largo percentage of the hud reads
W/ n
nesday Night
.
i' tITt h !
RE
i i/ i
ville, is Florida’s representative on
the causes of the former trouble arc checks are tho result of carelessness, recent
the national council o^ the organizaho believes. They guni up the works tun*,
reappearing.
"The tlrat cause is not so much* a ul the comptroller’s department, amend the constitution so ns to In­ tion.
clude women umong those qualified
preparing of dreudnnughts and ma­ nevertheless.
Most of the checks arc paid after to serve ns jurors, but the bill did
Correct this sentence: "Excuse me
chine guns but arlcul equipment with
“ r ,,E
WITH T IE HEP a n d PEP”
3
for interrupting,” said tho hostess,
half a million more men under arms tho rocoipt of ono letter by tho not pass.”
"but 1 really don’t care for gossip,"
thnn there were in 1013, It is said maker calling his attention to his
ADMISSION AND DANC­
A hick town is n place where people
that Germany is manufacturing com- mistake. The exceptions nre the
GENERAL ADMISSION
ING *1.65 TAX PAID
Europe’s problems will be solved
DANCING
9
TO
1
m edal airplanes at the rate of 100 ones that give the most trouble. Re­ wonder excitedly whether he will save
25c, TAX PAID J
w.
a month with the ultimate view of cently it.w a s necessary to follow n her from tho fire in tire next install* when somebody devises a scheme to
woman through several status will) tnent of tho serial.
profit everybody at the expenso of ev­
putting them to m ilitary use.
erybody else.
"Tho four power pact, among Eng* loiters trying to locate her. She hud
a
If you tuke n dollar and glvo it
Umf, France, Japan and the United sent a check to cover un automobile
■
Seven-tenths of the proletariat’* de­
States will in time no doubt lead to license tag, uml then withdrew her back, that’s a stricken conscience. If
,(j*ke a million nnd glvo it back, sire for frefdont )&gt; Just n yearning to
something similar in Asia, supple­ account from thu Flurida b. k with*
hang some darned rich man.
philanthropy.
mented by -Germany to of aet in. out leaving funds to tako ca of the th at’s phita
^,i
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To House 200 Members

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

WANTED

Women in Florida
Cannot Serve on Jury
Barred Constitution

he conducted hy this corp or a tion shall
he lo Imy. im a. lease, subdivide. Im ­
prove. sell and c o n v e y real estate: to
act ns nice I l l s .for th e .sa le or rental id
real property; to Im y .'o w n nnd sell all
personal property necessary o r Inci­
dental to the conduct o f any htlslness
In which the corporation may ctiungi*;
to borrow money anil Issue as evidence
o f Indehtedness
th erefor
liotidit. d e ­
bentures and oth er forma o f securities
and to secu re the payment
of
the
same hy m o r te n a c * o r deeds o f trust
upon the property o f the c o m p a n y ; to
build, own, lease, conduct nnd operate
hotels, cluh-housi&lt;s. casinos, pavilions,
tilers, halh-liiiuses and places o f a m u s e ­
ment g en er a lly ; to Imy, sell and deal
In generally personal securities; to net
as agen ts for the w ritin g o f any and
a ll,k in d s o f Insurance; to tin a general
boo k k e e p in g and ar e o u n lln g business
and em ploy persons
ittialliled to d o
aurh w o r k ; to en g a g e In the business
of m ulllgrnphln g circulars, hand-bills,
letters,
post-cards,
m enu-cards
Pamphlets .and w ork o f tike c h a ra cter;
to ow n stock In oilier c orp or a tion s; to
enter Into partnership relations with
oth er c orporation s or Individuals or
other partnerships and to do ail such
other thin gs as may lie necessary o r
expedient to he done for the s u c c e s s ­
ful transaction of tile business and a f ­
fairs o f tills corporatio n, and to have,
exbrclse and enjoy all the rights, p o w ­
ers and priv ileges Inrldent to c o r p o r a ­
tions i r g a nixed and existing under the
laws of the State o f Dlorlda,
AnTKT.B III.
The amount o f the capital stock o f
this corporation shall lie Ten Thousand
iftn.oaa.na) tiolliirs to he divided Into

WANTED—ROYS TO 8ELI. T1IE
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
Optic! an-Optomet Hat
HX East First Street Sanford, Fla. CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS I10YS
Attorney Gencrnl Makes Decision In
TO MAKE IllG PROFITS FOR A
Tampn Cose.
• FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
Yon can find the name of
SHIPP AT THE HERAI.l) OFFICE.
Women in Florida need not worry
*rrry lire Buaineaa Man
dh-tf
over the probability of being called
la Sanford In this* Column
F IR E LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE WANTED—Position ns enru taker .of for jury duty, in the opinion of the
tarh day.
grove or something on that lino or state’s attorney general, Rivers II,
farming
or dairying by experienced, Ruford. That official says they posi­
M im im ia iia ita im i*
competent married man. Apply lloom tively can not serve.
2, Pico Hotel.
95-4tp
The eighteenth amendment to the
WANTED—To trade equity in place constitution of the United States
lot 1.0x117, 5 room house, nearly granting women the right to vote has
S to ra g e F a c ilitie s
new, with bath, gas, electric lights, on absolutely nothing to do with the sta­
w* pirate you, tell othera; K not,
paved street, for’ vacant lot, prefer tutory qualifications for jurors in the
tell us. Phone 498
one with some shade trees on It. Ad­ Stute of Florida, nctmrding to Mr.
dress "Trade” care of Herald. 97-3tp Ruford, who states furthermore that
unless some succeeding legislature
COLORED DINING CAR WAITERS
secs fit to depart from the precedent
ami Sleeping Car l’ortchl Wanted
Ml IQ Rt
Q IU Q Q IN Q —Experience unnecessary. We train established by the last legislature the
fair ones may never ait among the
you. Information free. Write 524
"twelve good men.trled and true."
V. C. COLLER, P rop..
Railway Exchange, Omaha, Nebr.
The attorney general’s opinion was
7-2-9-10-23-30; 8-0-13-20-27
solicited by B. L. Blackburn county
hundred shares or common stock
J
( ............
the par valnf
of One
Hundred
9-3-10-17-24-12tp
supervisor of registration nftor Mrs. 1 1 lan an) Ibdlars neli, to lie inild for Is
W A N TEI~A young lady or young M. C. Faison of Plant City hatl been ' ‘‘“/J". "'"j1’’} ,"f
I‘’ll1
’ lilt!*cd
Hliites
of
**1 nl a Juki
and BUILDER
in | ir « ip « n &gt;
.iH fM tr *»r ju T v iiM *
man typewriter. Address J. Brcs- summoned for jury duty in the Hills- Viihiiiilnn tn In* flxril hy the tticarpura*
1Commercial Street—San for 4, Fla.
at a meetlmi
i*ii'h« nr t»&gt; Urn t l l n c l o
ler, Ilox 1127,
98-3lp i borough criminal court of record early c;tl|fil
for Kllrll fiiiriMtfio.
Classified Ads 1c a word. No
LK IV.
this week. Mrs. Faison wus immedi­ T l i * ' I u i n i f Au rHTIi’
Ad taken for lens than 25civ tilrli t h i * **oir|»urj:ilSoii
ately
excused
upon
answering
the
I f * i n M H l i I r t i\ n I i j i U
I n * n i n e t y - ii I lit
j
And positively no Climaiflrd
$ turn
_____ ■
FOUND—Florida license tag. Own­ summons, it being shown that her
AltTH T.i: V.
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
TI m* I&gt;iit*|in*jin itf
Hi In rnr iinrAtliill
name
in
the
jurors’
box
was
due
to
er
can
have
same
upon
identifica­
must
accompany
oil
orders.
INSURANCE AGENCY
nIki II Im* i,i*hiliirl*,i| h&gt; a Prr-Qhh-iit. a
an
oversight
upon
the
part
of
the
AMi’o* I'rrHlilcht. z*ml it SriTi'tiiry itvi«l n
tion and paying for ud. Cull at Her­
Count the words and remit
FIRE--------AUTO---------BONDS
Tr»iiimir»*r iiimI 11 Ihminl o f h l m t n r x
ald office.
97-tfc county commissioners in selecting the Tin*
arordingly.
t»ffl«*rf» «»f HtTMlury iuul Tr*uii*ur*fF
list of electors qualified for jury ser­ umy hi* lii'hl hy mu* mill Hu* niutii* |M*r1*0 1 1 .
Hu* Mini nl
*»f Jlif t*«*tor* vtlmll
vice.
fit I t Q Q N hi
i«*iiH|Nl of imt It'ftN i lui iv thru*' nor
Following is Mr. Buford’s letter in iiiur** ( tmii four, tli** nurnhur of Nith)
WILL HIM LI) YOU A HOME if you
Ihuinl In 11 f■ fl*n| h&gt; 111*' Htock-ti«»h1 have a, thousand saved up.—Meisch1full;
I ••rw ill i nc h
nnmiiil
lutM ilnw.
Tin*
1/ Conlcactor a n d Jlu U d e r J _
Mr,
It.
!,.
Blackburn.
Supervisor
of
I
I’ln-i ion. shall l». el.mi. ii i»\
Realty
&lt;$&gt;.
..............................
03-Qtc
FARMERS—You s 'cui get-seed ied
. . . .
™
i In*' f'lnrliUiMurr* nt tlirlr iinnuitT nirrf?gl0trntlon, lu nipii, r la.
11nar. wlilrh kIui M in- in hl mi tit. nr*t
fram -i and irrigation plugs at tfc*
lANFOltl)
FLORIDA
Dear Sir: I have ¥your Icier of the i i t c l h i i l f i u 1,1tvliIt
^,l’v7,"l"'r
"f '.'.’.‘ii* i Tin*'
ih*» &gt;*f*r IfifN
Sanford Novelty Works
100.tfr
rr
nllirr ill f frrrn of | hi* I'ltriiurUlhUt hIUtil
10th.
FOR SALE— Dosicr and Gays' points FOR RENT—One room, connecting
rlri’ tiil l»v tIk * rlIn«’ t• * I’ nill Hu*
There Is no law in this State which lo*
411latin I niti'tliiK itf Ih f hlmklioItluiH. nr
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
balh, 211 E. Second SL
00-tfc authorizes the women to serve as 1until
11**'Ir Muri'f*«.H«»rn tirt* duly idi'rfrd
Ratshllahrd 1008 ,
itnd *|ualllh‘d tin* hi|Mhii*Mi of i IHn ror*
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc NICE RESIDENCE- LOTS —Reason­ jurors.
porn
I
Ion
idifill hi* lumhii M d hy tho folKrai Estate, I.onns nnd Insurance
offh'i i H i * L lit III iih
FOR SALE—Rhode Islnml eggs for
able in price, very easiest terms.
The Constitutional Amendment pro- l«»w h«K
; r !.'•» It WIlKIltl II* Vico- IT ohI*
tone IS
101-8 Magnolia Avc.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Will increase in value. On newly pnv; H M. Itrltt
iik 8 'croHirj him!
Trriin
n . l It W IIEllsworth, Beardall Avenue, Sun- rd streets.— Meisch Realty Co., A. I’. vote shall be denied or abridged by Willi II iinli t . nml l\ L. Itrltt. r1hoi
n) tf Hl8 M. Itrltt iik th**
83-tfp Connolly, Agent.
98-Gtc reason of sex has nothing whatever r**4*|nt N The l,Mi.,-|.**cxit**r n nIuiII rn»K’l
III (hi i lt&gt; i*f H.’infnrd. |.'l uM m, i II flic
nf AuaiiHt, 1923. Nu mint . bypit Flowers------------------- Floral Designs FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, Nm I FOR It ENT—Store room in new brick to do with statutory quulllleutiona for fthiHiwg,«I 4&gt;
jipprtiNc jtit&gt;* prop** IV. lit 1or or
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
building, good business location,— jury service.
/tvrvh *»n flint rniiy ho uffi •r***l In pii&gt; Annual and Ornnmental Plants
A bill was introduced at the recent mrlit fur m! ork, nml: 11 nuoh otto r
ford Ave.
03-tfe A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
jo* l|l||&gt; hr liiTCNMitr)' In ***.m*
session
of the Florida legislature, the thlligM
pi. tv th • nlgitnliuiUori of Ho- «*«if |M
111 Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W FOR SALE—fio. 817 West First St. FOR sa TTk OR RENT—Trucking
»rn*
1
Ion.
Attractive terms. Address owner.
land. I have hammock nnd pine purpose of which w h s t o amend t h e
A iiT iru : vi
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
G9-tfc Ducking land developed, purtly devel­ Constitution so. us to include women TI m* h r Im' nI nmotinf of (mlfht i illU’NH
nr lh« hillt&gt;‘ in which (ftIn corpi n*111lull
oped nnd undeveloped in Iowa City among those qualified to servo as m i l ) III l i n t l l m i ' KilliJ. i t I I -. U k Ii i i II tin
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
jurors,
but
the
bill
did
not
pass.
Twrnty-ItVu TIiniiNunil t f Zu.lKKMM') lint.
Inru.
One new five room house with bath, section for sale or rent. Write E. It.
rf.n vti.
General Marhinc and Boiler i full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ Moore, 250 N. E. 26th street, Miami, Yours very Irmly, Rivers Buford, Tim• nnntt'NA im
nnil tilnriH of rnKlilence
Attorney-General.—Tampa Tribune.
Works
or
see
Robert
King,
Oviedo..
o
f
ttin
InctiriMirlinirs
nml sul&gt;serlln'rs
CUPIED.
o f hi neli. tv Itli tint narplier of ntinrvs
H4-d; w-tfc
Cylinder Grinding
KiiliHcrltM-il
tiy
unrli
urn
iik fnllotvs:
PRICE
hone 62---------- Sanford, Florida $3,000.00--------------Terms to Bull you FOR- It ENT—2 nicely furnished bed Our iden of zero is something to (J. I . Itrltt. S.infciril. l'*lnrlilii, Tivn
get excited about is the right of equal MliMrrs
8. M. Itrltt. 8nnfortl. Klnrlila, Tlilrrooms, 313 West 2nd St., Call L. opportunity in China.
A REAL BARGAIN
lern Minir «•«.
Allen,
248.
.
»6-2tc
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
I'rcil It. Wilson, 8u n f o i tl,
Kiorlda,
f-a
Ttvn HlinriK.
79-tfc FOR " KENT—Furnished and unfurUnder a recent ruling the making of
IN WITNKSS WIIKItKOK. tin* kiiIi!
nished, apartments and sleeping homo wine is legitimate, and now C. I . Itrltt. 8. M. Itrltt nml Krtil It
| FOR SA LE-G ood paying business,
W ilson, i ik tni'oriioi ntoi'K
of
ItltlTT
™ I that will net you n good profit. rooms. Fcrndale apartments, under nothing 'remains to make the darned H EAl.TV I’ OMPANV. IN r oK P O ttA T K D .
Iiavn
hereunto
m-i
ttielii
limuln
on
the
Good business location, and first class new management, Bishop Block, cor­ stuff palatable.
2Uth tiny of July,
■
f I. IIIHTT.
.
equipment. Apply B. P. care Herald ner First street and Palmetto avenue.
8 M. ItltlTT.
93-fltp —W. It. Grovcnsteln, Manager, Phono
KIIKD
It.
WILSON.
office.
RELIEVES
RHEUMATISM
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HTATK OF FkoitlDA.
9G-tp8
FOR SALE—One first class 1250 lb. 23 MV.
County of Iti’ iulnole.
Ctrds o f 8 s n f o r d * a R e p o t IQ
I, tin* tiniliTKlanoil, nu u f f lr c r iluly
FOR
"RENT—6
room
apartment,
un“I
can
simply
say
that
Foley
Kid­
innre
mule,
8
years
old.
Also
a
sblo P r o fe ssio n a l M e n , e a c h
Im
nulhorlxt'ti to lul&lt;» m'linotv li'itumi'iiiK
furnished,
714
Oak
avenue.
Phone
ney Pills gave mo relief from rheu­ or il i t i Ih In llte 81 n l*’ o f Fliirlitii, ilo
« f svhoR, In his c h o s e n pro*
M good single wagon. Phone 345-J.
c e rt ify (lint on the i'fttli day
97-6tp matic pains, nnd have not used sup­ hershy
95-Ctc 304.
o f July. 11)23. lieiNonnlty aiqu'itreil tie, fm eloo th e H e r a ld
r e c o in ^
the last six weeks (had to for«' me r l. itrltt, 8h M. Ill III unit
FOR SALE—One big gentle horse, FOR RENT—Eight room house, West ports for
'■ends t o th e p eo p le ,
.a
at. t
„
T fll It. WlIjMHl
I o OH: well slut
use
two).
the besta proof* „you
can_ Ttiersonnlly
Third
stre
e
t
Interior
newly
decorhnnwn mid hnotvn to tne
one-horse wagon nnd harness.—Mil­
m
lie the tiereijliK
Kcrlhed III nml tt lio
98-0tp ated and papered. Call phone 40-W. have that Foley Kidney Pills nrc cf- to
suhsrrllii'd tlielr nmnrs to tile forertoler’s Bakery.
97-3tp fective is this, that since they rlcatyd lint Articles or ! urnr|&gt;oration ns In*
THE OLD RELIABLE, the Sanford
o rp or a tors of ItltlTT HKAI.TV t’ o M my system of uric acid, have been cn cI'ANV.
•INCNlRPnltATKI),
mid they
Building &amp; I.oun. Buy n few share* FOU RENT—2-room apartment ami
suvcrnlty sek now Icdaed
to me that
extra bed room, 202 Park Avenue. tlrcly free of pain and depression," they sinned the smne f o r thn purposes
nnd save a bit of money.—A. I*. Con­
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
exuressed.
,
97-2tp wfltes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles, therein
nelly, Scry.
t)3~0tc
IN WITNF8H
W lIK R E O F . I liave
BtmlneJe C o u n t y B a n k
Calif. Backache, Rheumatic rains, hereunto
set
my
hand
ami
o
ffir
ju
l
seal
Word
Florida FOR 8ALE—Two"Ford touring cars. FOR RENT—One sujte light housc- Dull Headaches and tired feeling are on this the 20th dae o f Jitlv, l*2Z,
keeping ropms and two bed. rooms. quickly relieved hy Foley Kidney (S E A L )
W. 1* HPMIM.i:.
Name your own prico nnd terms.—
Notary Public. *
C. W. Zaring Co, • ' _______ 94-8tp Adult* only.—Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, 317 Pills. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
My romailsslnit expir es February lit,
1825.
98-ltp
MUI^ES"FOR SALE—Juat unloaded a W. 3rd street, phone 437-W.
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
car o f ‘fine mules, for sale or FljR”RFiNT—Furnished housekeeping" r o t ii h ok INTKNTIOSi TO AlN't.V l a C i r c u i t C o a r t . T ib J u d l e l a l C i r c u i t .
k o h i.v n -riiits k a t h a t .
* h s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g
H e m la n lr C o u n ty , K lorldn.
and bed rooms, f2.60 per week.— Notice
trade. Come to see them.—Whigham
Js rerehy alven tliat on the Overstreet
Turpentine Company,
INFOIID
...
F L O R ID A
10th
day
nf
July,
1(23.
th«
undrrslanrd
312
East
5th
Street.
98-3tp
&lt;v Benton, Sanford, Fla.
97*CtP
will apply to the Honorable fury A. Lucy drhlbeoV Kuucne Harris. lisnHardee, tiuv rtiior of the 8late of Flnrnali Harris, Jrase Harris, and all
•tiir, o*fxGt.K SEWING Machine Co.
tda. at Tallahassee, Florida, for O tters
persons Interested In Hid properly
j m o u g h t o n haa a few alightly used machines WELFARE ASSOCIATIONS'
Patent InaorporatlnK ItltlTT IlKAlxTY
Involved In this ault and below anfOMI’ANV, INCORPOItATKD. under th« scribed, rt al.
rj|
that
they
will
sell
a
t
a
aubatantial
re­
FOR LEON COUNTY WILL
followlna proposed charter, the original
ARCHITECT
To the defendants Kuaenr Harris,
of
which
Is
now
on
file
In
the
offlrs’uf
duction
for
cash
or
on
easy
terms.—
Ifannnh
Harris
and.
-Jesse
Harris,
and
COMBINE
FORCES
Rm w T, Miller Bldg.
the nerretary of Hlate at Tallahasare, &gt;ll persons Interested in the pruPiim
r
p V .
V' | .
IFORD .j . . j .
FLORIDA T. M. Dunlap, corner 10th and Laurel.
Florida
“
nvnived In this suit situate Tn Semi­
C. U ItltlTT.
nole County. Florida, described as
Phone 6W-W.
08-6tp;; w-102-ltp ...TALLAHASSEE, Fla^ July 20.
N. M. I t l l I T T .
i
HKU of 8W G H-c. 12. Tp. :0 8.. It I&gt;
K H K I I It. W I L S O N .
A meeting has been called for July
K., mid ttrv N*S of NW', nml the
We, the uniHralgnrd, hereby aaaoclala NWt, of NKI4* her. 5, Tp. 21 H.. It.
30 t oelect officers and adopt a con­ ouraclvra
together for thn purpose of 2&gt; K.
ia / 3T— Bunch of keys at postofltce stitution and by-lawa for the„ !-eon Incoming Incorporated and forming a
It is hereby ordered that you and
under and by virtue of the each of you do appear to the hill of
of on atreet. Return to Herald of­ County Welfare Association to be corporation
laws
and
('unalltutloa
of
the
State
of
complaint
herein riled, on the *th day
LAWYER
fice and receive reward.
, 97-4tp composed of a rcpreacntallve from Florida, and under tha following pro- of August, A. H. 1922.
posed charter: .
It Is further ordered that thla order
—Court House LOST—B arf pin, “hand carved, two each of 22 participating civic, charit­ Proposed
Charter of Itrltt Hrally Tom- of publication bo published unco a
poor.
Inrorporalrd.
week
for eight consecutive weeks In
peerla, two sapphire* and one dia- able and fraternal bodies, each exer­
AltTIGLK I.
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper pub
The
name
nf
thla
rorporallon
ahsll
he
llahed In Hanford, Hemlnule County,
Cuu
mond in buaineaa section of Sanford. cising equal authority.. Organlxatioa
IIKALTV COMPANV. INCOIt- Florida.
• S' Leak
J. H. Colclough Return to Herald office and receive of the body haa been recommended UllITT
I’OHATKU, and Ha principal place of
Witness my hand and the seal of
business shall br In the City of Hanford, the eald Circuit Court at Hanford.
by a committee recently appointed to Heminulo
reward. • .
’
'
County, Florida, with branch Florida, thla 1st day of June, A. D.
Offices
at such other points In the State 1122 .
investigate
the
need
of
co-ordinating
LOST—On golf links or on road to
IN SU R A N C E
of Florida and In |he (Tnlled Stales or
K. A. UODtll.AtUL
Country Club Maaoltlc emblem. Find- common orii*&lt;HJe*i of orgskbatloae foreign rowntlira as the Board of l&gt;lrrcClerk Circuit Court.
iv . .. KIr*i-M fe—A«to ;
tora
may
from
time
lo
time
drelgnaia*
Nominate
County. Florida,
—
„ I „ ™
Herald office
betterment of social
cr
return
to tteraia
oiuco and
snu receive working. for
* xi)iia*iuaflaa*t
»- * con* ut »«hV« ■ a u t is m : j i .
3 F in t g N a t l Bank Bldg. A n n e x
n r: V. K. IHHIHLAHH. IV c.
’ , r “ * ' PT-^tP ditiofla In Utd touhty.
,
The general nature of the buaineaa to «—4-11-11-15—T-2-»-l(-&gt;2-2*-DtC
NFORD d * * -'i-tw - • ^ F L O R I D A reward
rew a rd . « ? * 4v

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

iuick Service Transfer

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

ISANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres.

General Shop and Mill
Work
tACTOIt

CLASSIFIED
APS

FOUND

B. W. HERNDON

M S. n M
FOR SALE

S. 0. Shinholser

FLORIDA REALTORS MEET
IN ORLANDO IN NOVEMBER
ORLANDO, July 20.—Civic organ­
izations here nrc planning n rousing
welcome ami many features ' of en­
tertainment for Florida’s Realtors
who are scheduled to nicet in Orlando
November 5-0.

1T 3JL FA C T

The Herald for first eniss job.work.

MfcHUrXCTUVXO
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ACME

L C E M E N T PLASTER CO.
\
ST.LOUIS..USA:' o
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It s a tact that purity and
cleanlinvHH are the watchtvords of this up-to-date bak­
ing: eHtnhllshment. Purity of
ingredients—personal cleanli­
ness of employees—scientific
sanitation of our workshops
nnd machinery nrc guaranteed
In the public whose pure food
appetites hns popularized our
output.

r

]Your best answer ,
to the question of
Cement Plaster. {

ACME
See that every
, sack. U branded '

ROUTH BAKERY

Carolina Portland Cement Co.
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a
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I P h o n e 130-----S a n fo rdI,,

Fla. I

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

MISCELLANEOUS

FOK UfcNT

| A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

STEWART T h e .F lo rist'"'1

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

PURELY
• PROFESSIONAL :

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING, EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.
From Jacksonville
One Way
... 530.11
ATLANTIC CITY
___ao.»fi
BAI.TIMURE, Mil.
BOSTON, MASS. ..........
..... 42.52
..... 13. IH
CHICAGO. ILL. ...............
CLEVELAND, O...............
..... 39.31
DETROIT, MICH..............
...... 41.9.1
ELMIRA, N. Y................. 38.93
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From Jacksonville
One &gt;Vny
NIAGARA FALLS ......... $44.12
NEW YORK. N. Y............ 38J54
I’llll.A DEI.I’IIIA, I’A...... 31.38
I’llTSIIURGII, I*A........... 39.31
SAVANNAH, GA. ........... G.00
TOLEDO. 0 ........................ 41.71
WASHINGTON, I). C....... 31.71
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nualrt ( I'xri’ i'I lliiiilM fur Ha va liiuili, I in,) All room s t&gt;n
llerkshlr e mol aoitiu rootun on oth er Mlcdiner* carry

Kalllnas tor I'hllsHrlpkln via
Sntnnnuk Auni I*. VI.
88 AlIfKhmiy, July 29, Amt. x-lt*
88 Merrimack, July 23. Auk. 2-IS
88 I'rrslmi. Alia. 1. It. 32
88 KkhcX^ July
Auk- L it88 Cretan. Jut) Si. Allis t. 15.
88 Howard. July .in, Atilt. 9 - 12.
Automobiles carried on all hIciiiiicih. llurlndlug rln.nl r a n n o A l l n ghsar eail llerkshlre.I Full Infurmalloq on roiurst.
J. F. tivAltll* Trav. Fas. ta in t.
C. It. l i t IIK. Hen. Ail
Tlrkrl tltlli c mol I'lrr, SOW Ii, liar M„ Jacksnuv tile, Teiephonr 0X8
llslllniurr tin
Sum I*, tl,

[' George A. DeCottes

FRED R. WILSQN

■I'TON .

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LOST

ICHELLE MAINES

Leak &amp; Colclough

r&gt;Ji

LfEoEltfiHL i

.

.

WE SPARE NO PAINS
to mako thia store continuouHly attractive to you.. Wc want
you to feci that thin la your shop where you cun be auro of
the very beat aervice.
*

When You Think of Vulcanizing
Wo want thia^tore at once to occur to your miml. Wc uim
to attain that end hy the iuirnesa of our pricca uml'thu per­
fection of our aervict.
,i

*

Kent Vulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and Third fUrcat
. PHONE 17-------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Pittman’s Ferry Mer­
chant Slain, Robbed,
Threw Body in*River
According To

Iteport
Jackson.

Received at

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JACKSON, Gn-, July 21.— P. A,
Pittman, mechant at Pittman'a Fer­
ry on the road between Mnnticcllo
tph E. Craig, engineering ox- and Jackon, was slain nnd robbed nnd
cngsged by the city to locate n body thrown into the river, according
from which could be obtained to report received here this- morning.
quite supply of soft water, was
at at Friday's meeting o f the
JACKSON, July 21.—Three negroes
er of Commerce; and gave a have ix’cn arrested in connection with
interesting and; enlightening tho killing. One of these is said by
on this matter. Mr. Craig hns officer* to linve bloodstains on his
jilt*) his survey nnd in hla re- clothing. The theory of tho officers
_ rendered to the City tymmis- is Pittman wns attacked in the store
fre,. recommonded that the ahal- nnd his body dragged to the river
well syitcm in conjunction w»th|whpre u w m U)rown from th(1 forry.

(By P. H. McGowan, in Tnmpn Trlbuno)
WASHINGTON, July 21.—"Unless Floridn frplt find .vege­
table shippers co-operate with the Florida Stq(e Railroad iCofnmlssion nnd file formal protest ugnlnat-thc oporation.of-thepro­
posed ten per cent incrcnse in refrigerator car sprvlco, effective
August .10th, it is scarcely possible that anything can be done
to prevent this increased rate going into e ffe c t"
This was the statement made yesterday at.the officespf*the
Interstate Commerce Commission here. In fOthor words, *whJ'°
the Railroad Commission of Florida hps filed form»l,prbtest most
vigorously opposing the proposed Increase, ti was stated that the
shippers have not done so, nnd the commission believes they
should act without more delay. Unless they do so qnd ,fpa)te ,n
showing that will offset that of the transportation jfnes asjcipjc
for the increase, Florida shippers, after August JOth, will prob­
ably bo faced with the handicap of this ten per cent increase.
Id Dn in h i h i fci •Ul

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. S A T U R D A Y , JULY 21, 1923

NOME IV.

h i ha ay he Hu hq

ha

DBLAND ASSAULT CASE WILL
^Q W .R O TO THK
&gt;11AT .
v
(It, .The A*«w«latt4 .l’ ru »)
TALLAHASSEE, Juiy;2L—The su­
preme court affirmed the denth sen­
tence imposed by &gt;tho circuit court of
Volusia upon Aubrey Lee rNickols,
who was, convicted of criminally as­
saulting n woman ,*t DeLqtui Decem­
ber 7th, 1921. Nickois in petition for
new trinl contended h e’had been Ben­
in fenced without n fair trinl.

H* r*

VILLA WAS MURDERED
BY BAND OF MEXICANS,
BEING SHOT FROM AMBUSH

MUSICAL CARNIVAL
WILL BE BIG EVENT
LAKE MARY THURS.
RANDS. BATHING SUIT PARADE.
CONTESTS. DANCING, SWIM­
MING AND EVERYTHING

Will Bring Back
Prisoner to Florida,
Corthell Escaped

KNOW LEDGE OF CONTENTS
OF NOTES IS LIMITED TO
A SM ALL GROUP
.

( I t , T li r .taaiiclntril I ' r r a i )

ABSOLUTE SECRECY

TALLAHASSEE, July 21.—An o f­
ficer with requisition pnpvrw left todny for I’ ittshurgh, Pa., to hring hack
Dr. A. Edwards Corthell, who escaped
last May 4th from the state prison
farm. He was sentenced by Plqellns
county court to twq years for forgery
hut escaped after serving a little more
than n year and made his way east
where according to stories ho is al­
leged to have told Pittsburgh author­
ities he forged thee hecks.

REQUITITJON
OF GOVERNOR
TURNED DOWN

Will Re Maintained Until British
Government Agrees to Pabli- *
cation of oNte
(II, Tkr

ta*or(»1«&gt;0 P r r &gt; « )

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LONDON, July 21.— British not*
in reply to German reparations com­
munication has been delivered to al­
lied ambassadors and ail member* Of
the British cabinet who have dis­
persed to country for week-end. It
is understood the French cabinet
meets tomorrow.
PARIS .July 21.—The British note
on reparations wns received at for­
eign office today. Knoiwedge o f the
notes contents.is limited to a email
group o f foreign office officials, each
o f whom promised Premelr Poincare
to keep information to himself, Premclr rnylng the French government
had given its word of honor to ob­
serve nbsnultc secrecy until the Brit­
ish government agreed to tho note’s
publication.

.fresh water lakca
j The body wns recovered by divers.
The seennd annual Musical Carnival
l(ord be utilized as n source o f ' Considerable money is said to ho
&gt;ly. He took issue with the rec- missing from the store and pistol and Villa, Ilis Secretary and Three Members of Their day to he held Thursday, July 20th, at
Lake Mary, promises to l»c one of the
endations of the special comrnit- keys taken.
. #
Escort Were Slain
biggest
days evre hold in Seminole
from the chamber, which wns that
county.
The hands o f Orlando, Kus£ test wells he sunk for this pur( I I , T h e I m n r l a l n l I'r r a a )
MEXICO CITY, July 21.—General
Villn wns driving an automobile on tis and'Sanford will furnish the mu­
stating that experience had
sic for tile occasion, and this .will
tn that soft , water had never
Francisco Villn, oho time noted bnn- the way to Guunnjunto.
Immediately the news of the assas­ probably lie the first time that n Dave, of Adel, Wanted
l secured at any great depth. Tho
dit leader, nnd his chief of staff, Col.
massed band concert hns ever been
lerjrouml limestone form ation ,of
For Selling Mortgag­
Miguel Trillo,.and throe members of sination reached here orders were
,,
,,
Igiven in this section of the state. The
a, according to Mr. Craig, iniWASHINGTON, July 21.— British
Villa's escort, were assassinated in an sent to scour thc_rnuutrysidc adjacent 1)n|hinjr Ruil ,mrillh&gt; wi„ ,R. mn(l(. „ „
ed Property
stes with sulphntes nnd water
note on reparations sent to killed
andiuscnde enrly yesterday morning to the ambuscade in nri endeavor to
j»f over a score of the prettiest girls
[affecting its purity, enusos vnrlcapitals also wns delivered to Wash­
on the outskirts of Parrnl in the state round up the guilty persons. The body
(Il&gt; The Axoelnlril
in Sanford, which city, according to
degrees of hardness nnd ia rcof Chihunhun.
of Villn is lying in the city ball at
ATLANTA, Gn.. July 2L— Requisi­ ington government today as a mat­
John L. McWhorter, analyst and gen&gt;le for the disagreeable sultion
from Governor Hardee of Flor­ ter of information, the Mate depart­
Parrnl,
where
thousands
of
persons
About a half dozen men comprised
icrul encyclopedia for the Tampa Trillus odor.
have viewed
tho hand of assassins. They fired up- **v«
vieweu it.
» . rPresident.
r « , u . „ i . Obrcgon
y o .v K«n
hn„ „ super abundance of foml- ida for A. L. Dave, of Adel, (ia., ment officials said. Text would not
fcr. Craig in also making an op­
on Villa and his men from n house Mins ordered an investigation into the ^
|iu|chilrlll|t&gt; j udK,.H of lh(. „ , n. wanted on charge of selling mort­ he made public nor could the subject
gaged property today was refused by he discussed. The note came through
al of the electric light, gas, and To Exonerate Flowers they were passing nlid nre reported. nesnssination.
leaf will be 'Mrs. Ed. Fitzgerald of
■plants of the Southern Utilities
the Georgia executive department. American embassy in I^indon. ti was
to hove escaped.
j
nwiinuni «n i»*« iwt)
Aat Lumberton, N.
Daytona, Orlando’s Adonis, S Ki'.ni
Floridn official* were tint present to said officials had not had opportunity
in Sanford. He hns completed
drick Guernsey, secretary of the Orto study the note in detail-, hut wax
C. Today
[submitted his report on the vnlpush
the case.
Hi: Ha a-\ a j a.a aa ta M
fu Ht h i Ns Da he
lunilo Chamber of Commerce, and
indicated thnt when such opportunity
a**/ tile waterworks and expects
Airs. Karl W. Drown, of DeLand.
i n , T h e Aaanrlntrd l»rr*a»
V
x
lie afforded no announcement ceuld
a similar report on the d ecLUMBERTON, NV' C., July 21.— ’
The Seminole Athletic Association Guess on Number
Ik* expected In view o f British govern­
plant completed within the next
Judge Sincllar, presiding at the trinl i 0*4
bus
planned and will mnnngc the nthweeks. When the valuation on
of Words on Front ment's injunction to strict secrecy.
here of three men charged with fiog-1 Ht
letlc
eVents
that
day.
There
will
be
|plints is completed the city pro­
ging two. white women received an j at
sixteen competitive events— running,
Page of Daily Herald Governor Hardee
to purchase them outright If
anonymous letter this morning advis- 1 Pa
t
jumping,
and water, thnt arc sure to
factory arrangements enn bo
ing him to "use your every Influoico I Xm
The Palm Bench Post presents most effectively the oppor­
|attract the athletic talent of this and
Returns to Capitol
with the Southern Utilities Co.
Lloyd’s Shoo Store in Giving Away
nnd brain In xconorating these guilt- a &gt; tunity which South Florida offers and the irresistible attraction
**.
neighboring
communities.
In
qddition
4, new plants will he constructed.
Some Rig Prizes nt Ills Sale
After Vacation
less servants." Tho letter bore post­
which it should present L&gt; ambitious young men and young wom­
I there will be wrestling bouts and
issue for public ownership of
mark indicating it was mailed at liveen throughout the land:
boxing
exhibitions.
Victor
Check,
the
I
Ities can he voted any time in
I I I ) T i l e A »fto rla »le i! I * r e « « )
thirty o'clock -yesterday ufternoon
If thn young men nnd women o f America at large had the
Lloyd's,Shoe Store is knocking them
president of the Seminole Athletic
TALLAHASSE, July 21.—Governor
ford by a Inrgc majority aa there
same time ns stamped on unsigned
proper conception of what South Floridu really is and whnt it
dead
today
with
his
big
t’loarnnrc
Sale
Association, together with his asso­
Hauler returned to hia office today
pronounced sentiment here in
letter to Sephen McIntyre, nlvunteer,
actuully promises, the state would hnrdly he large enough to hold
ciates, have arranged for u bait cast­ on shoos. Von noted the big page ad­ after an niisence of more than n weak
kr of this policy. In the mean!assistant to Solicitor McNeil, uj-eusthe population which would surge into it from other sections
ing contest nt artificial targets, which vertisement in yesterday’s Herald giv­ or. u business trip to the east.
efforts are being made to so­
rmre or less congested, more or less worn out nnd where existence
ing McIntyre of "persecution.”
will
bring out a large number of the ing the extremely low prices on nil
la reduction in present fates, and
The ietor to Judge Sinclair was
in consequence Is more or less pruhlemutical nnd complex; where
shoes in the store. Ami then the
followers
of this sport.
ort is being prepared by n specvery brief compared to the one to
opportunities are fewer and-where the struggle for existence
Provision
will
I
k* made for the en­ prizes thnt will he given nwny make Methodists Had
|committee fro mthe Chamber of
McIntyre nnd rend ns follows, "kou
_
wnges fiercely nnd without cessation.
joyment of every one, irrespective of it "very Interesting. The first prize
Big Time at Palm
erce which will be submitted to
have Bhown rclentclss spirit against r No (letter fortune could be suggested for a girl or hoy than
age. Lake Mary is popular us a will Ik* nny pair o f shoes in the house
|City Commissioners at an enrly
Springs Thursday
these honorable men and we warn
to grow up in Florida, whether born in the state or elsewhere.
bathing resort nnd hns ample facili­ nnd you know shoes run high these
containing a schedule o f new
you to use your every Influence and
Reginning with infancy: Infant mortality is lower in Florida
days,
^ho
second
prize
ia
uny
pair
ties to take care of uny number desir­
together with a requests that
Thursday wns un epoch-making
brain in exonorutiug these guiltless &gt;^
than in nny state in the union. Many o f the no-cnllcd children's
ing to lake a dip In the clear cool wat­ of $5.00 shoes in the house und the
be made effective by ' suitable
day
for the Methodist Sunday.Bchool
servants." The letter was printed in
diseases, which, in other states uro frequently fatal, ore, in Flor­
ers of this lake. Luncheon cun be se­ third prize is a three month's sub­
anrr. The city has the power pencil ns one the one to McIntyre, x-,
tor
good
fellowship and pleasure A
ida, almost unknown. When these nppenr at nil they munifest
cured on the grounds ns the Woman’s scription to the Daily Herald. And
*ke this action by the authority
bilge number of Methodists and thalr
which told him that among twelve
themselves in such u mild form ns to create little uneusiness.vEvcn
all
you
have
to
do
is
to
guess
the
('tub will hundlr this end of tho af­
Med it under its revised charter.
men that could be selected llhot "part ^
diphtheria thnt scourge among children of a higher latitude, is
number of words that will appear on Iriemls enjoyed the swimming and tha
fair.
spruts at Palm Springs.
of them ure imbued with hcrculrnn
in Floridu, of such ii mild type ns practically to he harmless.
The moonlight dance will appeal to the front page of the Herald of the
A number of athletic contests took
spirit
nnd
giant
strength
of
invisible
An
all-year
outdoor
existence
contributes
to
heulth,
strength
lchcrs* Examinations
both old nnd young, un excellent flour issue of August 4th. Easy enough
place.
The evont creating the moat
empire. Therefore your efforts nre ^
and vigor, nnd there is enough rich und rare flora und fauna of
and good music is the combination and ulntost as easy ns counting the
)uld Be Mentioned to ns chuff before storm." The missive
an interesting character all over the state to quicken investigative
which Invariably appeals to those who Inane in « Jar hut it will prove most |amusement was a race hetwcon tha
mty Superintendents commanded McIntyre to show war- ^ instincts nnd to aid In the development of flowers o f observa­
ln »)nir» of
enjoy dancing. They enn he assured Interesting nnd it is sun* and certain I
ing to Solicitor McNeil saying "It iaj
tion for intelligent use in the vnrious lines of thought nnd work
Th« Pril° for U&gt;‘*
•
of both these at Imke Mary Casino on that the front page of the Herald will i
Ik* read that day. And remember th o !“ " "hiatUs won by Mrs. John Leon
d i W illed and Placed Where as much to him ns to you niul same
throughout lifo.
Musical Carnival Day.
Ha
penalty on his if he exposes."
m
There nre excellent educational advantages all over the state,
The, Are To Be Held.
big snle at Lloyd's starts today nnd nrdi and Mrs. Talbert. Mrs. H. II.
Chappell and Miss Johnson tan the
H
a
not only in the grade nnd high schools, hut there nre numerous
Nt
If we ure not a sophisticated peo­ the prices on tho shoes are wny down.
winners
n close second and in her
n
in . The t u a r l a l r * P ,M (I
institutions of higher learning, where laboratories, agricultural
ple, why is ther so .little cnthusinsni See the window displays and get your
fALUIIASHKE, Fla., July ?1.—
Ha when a new nickel cigar is an­ shoes while they arc cheap. You mny congratulations to the winners Mrs.
cxperlnu nt stations, fish nnd soil exhibits nre accessible, and there
brr* expecting to take exnminnnre universities affiliated with the great colleges and universities
never have such an opportunity again. Chappell said that they might have
nounced?
for positions as teachers next
run faster hut certainly no harder.
of America.
.
,
■ ,
.
|| ihould notify the county euperJohn Sneed had charge of the ath­
Sports at home nnd nt school; scientific training in almost
dtn where the examination Is to
letic events and directed the scramble
every branch of human activity; geological research and engineer­
beid St least two weeks priof to
of the boys in the race to see who
ing pursuits all contribute their influence to the bodily nnd men­
dste of the quiz, according to W.
could untie and don their shqea the'
tal discipline which fits the American youth of today for sucesnCswthon, stale superintendent of
quickest. Evans Spencer won thie
ful activity In every field.
instruction. The applicant
event. In the foot race for the boys,
Agriculture, atock raising, floriculture and horticulture offer
state for what certificate he or
George Stolnoff carried off the hon­
the
industrial
openings
young
people
begin
to
seek
early
In
life.
Ha
.ezperts to apply and on what
or* In the closely contested race. Ih*
Land Is plentiful and may be obtained on reasonable terms. MagM
eta exemption yrill he claimed-’
girls proved no less fleet ln a thrill­
Using Strategy to Show HD nicifent arcaa even now uwait hut the implements that will turn
thes* applications tho super-j
•
thrm
into
productive
holdings.
.
Quick
returns
come
from
intelli­
Appeared Before Department to Obtain Hard ing race 'won, by Ellpn Telford.
dent will estimate tha number Lumber in South Show
After tno' Inspiring example of U * ’.
gent effort, and the who|o state needs, more than any other fac­
’
Surfaced Main Highway
l kind of certificates to be applied
Higher Rate
girls, hoys and iadita the men enter*
tor in development, youth—youth above all else; youth, with its
[•»nd report to the state superinid f rsco and contested'for a prise,
vigor, ita energy, a.mbitlpn and aspiration; youth, with Its hope,
nt in order that examination * 1
(n r T kf A u srlifn l Prcw)
maintain
as
part
of
State
Rond
No.
won
by Frank Adams.
h?
The*
Sunford-Orlnndo
road
in
Semi­
its faith; youth, with Ua future; youth—the great tonic which
NEW ^ORLEANS, LA., July 21.—
ons needed mny be tent.
&gt;
At five, o’clock an old-faahionad
nole county will shortly he surfaced H, that pnrtion of the road in Semiwill
tingle
into
activity
all
the
sleeping
potentialities
o
f
a
great
erly it was the custom to Charge* that railroad* are endeavor­
with asphalt or some other hard-aur nolo county from Monroe hrUlvu to Methodist spread was served consist­
commonwealth Inviting to appropriation of her tremendous re­
out the same kind of questions ing by strategy to augment their
ing of tho traditional fried cAleked,
faced material. This has been asxur- the Orange county, line.
sources.
counties. The examinations on revenues on lumber shipments from
The
Road
Department
has
also
plumb puddinr, pileau * and all tfcfc1
id
by
the
State
Road
Department
ac
"Westward, ho," and “Go west, young man,” are out of date,
school subjects were conducted the south without proper showing of
cording to the report made by Forest agreed, in addition to tide mainten­ good things to eat to be found id
passe
slogans
which
have
died
to
a
whisper
while
the
clarion
call,
|Uie state Bujicrintendent pcrsonnl- needs and fairness of such additional
Lake at Friday's meeting ■ of
tho ance work, to make satisfactory re­ Seminole county.
"Come South," ringe insistently from the sunny stretches of wind
I^Thi* system was changed in 1917 revenue ore made in a brief Ju.t filed
Tho friends of the Methodist la4
Chamber of Commerce.. Mr. Lake, imbursements far work done by the
swept
Florida.
The
westward
call
of
half
a
century
ago
attracted
^ an examining board known as With the Interstate Commerce Com­
couotg.
Tho
proposed
improvements,
accompanied
by
Oummlssioner
G.
L.
dies
from the oUu*r denomination*
many young men and women who expended their youth and ener­
flying squadron" was appointed mission against ail rail lines in south­
Bledsoe, appeared tiefors the Ro|d De­ while temporarily saliafuotory, will, it said that the Methodist M l** cer­
gy
in
building
up
a
great
empire
beyond
the
Mississippi
river,
•■nduct the examinations. Recent east by the Southern Pine Auoria.
partment at theiri recant meeting In is hoped, suffice until such time as the tainly understood the collnary ait.
and today the west teems with a ^yaat population, satisfied and
in the state's educational tion, - in suit to prevent c^ncella|ion
Tallahassee aud aa a result engineers Road Department la In a position to
Frank Adams and W. E. WaJthal
opulent
StUI
youth
la
with
ua,
continually
seeking
new
fields
for
kave been made with tl)e view by roads of "combination rate for­
from this department wars in Hanford put i down an eighteen foot aeadara served lemonade the entire aftdrdoon
exploitation and glorious achievement.
mula.
The
brief,
which
was
madf
trdizing work in the elementary
Friday inspecting this road and mak­ road,
.
and poured coffee during dlpnSr.—E.
Florida Offers the opportunity to youth—lusty, husky, cour­
making it necessary to again public here seeks to have the Inter­
Tire
meeting
congratulated
Repre­
ing
arrangements
to
immediately
ship
ageous
youth—and
Florida
of
all
places
on
earth
ia
Just
the
place
H. S.
state Commission to suspension order
I* the examination methods,
tho necessary materials far this work. sentative Lake and Commissioner
where
“
youth's
sweet
manuscript"
should
unclose
and
assemble
ita
same questions on elementary made permanent.
Simlnole county has slap boon assur­ Bledsoe as well as the State Road^i
, Correct this sentence* "T ha*
pagea for the atoiy of li(e,
_
subjects will be asked this year
ed
by -tho State Road Department ailment for this prompt and tever- this wa(ch for three years," i
.
i
Tba
Herald
daRvarod
aix
times
•
H
on high schood work ■will
that tho /alter aril 'Rake over and
"nod it keepu perfect Use* ytt."
to meet
•*v
~ •r
i • r ,*v
. aaekMlor.
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TRIAL JUDGE
IS WARNED
BY LETTER

FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR v
YOUTH IN SOUTH FLORIDA

I

RAILROADS
ARE CHARGED
WITH PADDING

tV.teJ, • ;••**.* .k-»y

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ROAD DEPARTMENT PROMISES AID TO
THE SANFORD-ORLANDO ROAD, LAKE
AND BLEDSOE BRING THE GLAD NEWS

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�totborVoW mild Monday.
obu&gt; snys they hsd plenty of fried pricei In. t
chicken snd food things to eat while Herald todfs
&lt;m this trip. They matured up and ry rcrfdccA
back in their n*w Dodge car.
i
,
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Saturday

■he trill upend n few weeks with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meins,

MSS. PRBD DAIGEft, Society Editor

Mr. and Mrs. S. II. A. Maines an­
nounce the birth of an 8-pound daugh­
If r*h isste mmr tUtmOa vtMtld* see
ter this morning. The little lassie hss
been named Doris Lorraine.
Mrs,
■ M i l l M n M Ifcla I n a r l n n l ) i h l l l
d e t a ils , M I r l r i k o a r (h e l i r a .
I I w i l l Maines will be remembered as Miss
W g i f i ll r M f n d i n l.
Bertha Macey.
Phone 117-W

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? Dr. and U H , R D .. Brownloo and
Ht*. H. L. Gihson motored to Daytona
JWIIItM yesterday afternoon.
- Captain John Wirablah, of Orlando,
formerly of Sanford, waa in the city
yesterday afternoon on business.
tfti. L. O. Strlngfollow is visiting
trr MaW Smyrna as the guest of her
brother, Mr. Wilkinson and his fam­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thompson loft
yesterday by boat for Jacksonville
from whence they will sail for New
Yofk.

ROOK i’ARTY
Miss Rebecca Stevens was the
charming young hostess on .Monday
evening when she entertained a num­
ber of her friends at Rook, at her
home on Park avenue. 1 •
' Baskets and vases of garden flow­
ers were effectively used In the
rooms where the tables wore placed,
and crystal dishes filled with candies
were placed on tho tables. At a late
hour tho hostess assisted by her moth­
er, Mrs. II. R. Stevens, served sher­
bet an4 home-made cako, as refresh­
ments.
.
The gnests for the evening were:
Camilla Puleston, Elisabeth Whitncr,
Elisabeth ,Turnbull,
Loulso
Thrasher, Louise -Wells of Tamps,
Telms Godbcy and Lgclln Mahoney.

Mrs. Harlow Goodspccd hss returnad Konis from'Orfanao where tho'has
Wen the guest of Mrs. Roller, while
Mr. Godd.pccd was in the hospital .

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FOR-VISITOR'
.
Mrs. J. G. Sharon entertained most
delightfully last evening at bridgo at
Mrs. J. O. Andes left Thursday af- her home on Tenth street compliment­
•wmon- for Oreetivnif, B. c.T'Vrifcr# ing' her house' guest,' :1I1m ;: Efisa&amp;th

there;

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.TBICEW,

NPTA NALM,
LEWIS STONE

■ Tho ladies of the Episcopal church
will hold a cooked food sale at Stokes’
Grocery Saturday afternoon.
D6-llp

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.— AND—

PAULINE GORDO

Mr^ and Mrs. Herbert Russell are \sale st Yoweli’s.
and what you arc saving at this store,
now at home to their many friends In j
. .—
S«i the prices in the Herald.
, ,
the Gibbs home on Magnolia avenue.
jj. cHIcspie has been elected vied-’
• ‘
|president of Falme'r College at DeMrs, Emma Godbcc is recovering FfinIllk Springs and wl,l also hold the
from a severe cold which confined her h||lT ^ uth|# Before coring to
to the house for the past week.
. s nnfortj he was vice-president of the

In *T Georg* MMford iVoMf

T O CAN’T FOI

1 Churchwdl’s bant you to attend

Hnrry Wlmblsh, Robert Thrdsber,
John Mcisch, Hilliard Maiphus, G. IV,
Spencer, Hammond Connelly and Jaf.
Sharon.
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FOR MI88 CRABTREE
Mrs. F. E. RoumilUit entertained a
number of the young girls at her home
on Palmetto avenue, In honor of her
cousin, Miss Dorothy Crabtree, of
Tampa, who is her house gUcpt. , '
r Thlr attibitlve Kttrne',;waB‘ loVely

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Mrs. M. I* Preston, of Miami, if
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. J. Hot­
ly for several days visit.
•• !
- -The I’ - J o o d M «kct hss a fine
uS
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reed and Mrs. supply of beef, Florida and Western . . . .
Grant have returned from Daytona Folk, Miitton, Fat Hens and Fryers
cra ‘ ‘
Dcach.
and home made sansage and every­
thing In this line that you want. De- i The Sanford SHoo &amp; Clothing Com.
' John Ilcll ,of I&gt;nkc Monroe, writes livered to your home, qukk% service jwuiy are making,a bid for your buslfrom Hot Springs that he is enjoying and the aim la to please. See ' ths/ ness today* by tjdotlng you Ptlces oo
the baths but not tho climate.
ad today.
their*big.llno. o f ^ e n ’a and children1*
--------. shoes. Tho very, latest stylos Just jwMr. and Mrs. Endor Curlctt, of Ge­
D. L. Thrasher has an advertise- eelved and they go on sale at priced
neva, are in the city today on busi­
ment In this Issue for his special sale that Will. make, them' go fast Tho
ness. i
Saturday .and Monday on all ladies’ Red Goose brand is so good in every
pumps and oxfords. They are going particular that tho manufacturers
. Mrm M. Thomas of Jacksonville is
nt cxtrenjfly low pricos—half prices give.you an Iron clad guarantee with
exppctfd to ar.rlve today from'Jack­
and
Will feet•W v « ‘
’^r TPai r .
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sonville, for n visit with her sister,
Mrs. R. J, Holly and also with htr old
friend, Mrs. Savage.

BarnurW Wks ritftf-as f«r *
rrcitt Bui- If he hsd lived fa &lt;
wiso age ,h»’d have rxrludtd
wives from his category of fi
Especially lf : he had seen tt*
lightening nfeture—the grtatatg
ill matrimonial screen soettaq

International News
Only One Day Old

Clearance Sale
-------------------- NOW IN PULL SWING---- — --------------/ft' clotting out out Surtimcr Merchandise, one can find the choicest bargains of -the season at
exceedingly low prices. We offer specials for Saturday of such Importance, that we know the
thrifty feminine shopper will take advantage of them.
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Values to $14.50
8FRCIAL

Two of our-cholcdst numbers
in Rolling Armor Plate Hos­
iery. All pure thread Silk
Hose of splendid wearing
qualities.
.

Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Lehman are
leaving today for their old horns in
Clown Point, Ind. Mr. Lehman will
only be awsy a short time but Mrs.
Lehman will make an extended visit,
going to Chicago and Benton Harbor,
Mich., before returning.
Fred Walnuts who hns Just return­
ed from a trip to Cubs says that'it is
good to get hack to a clean city again.
The sanitary department of Havana
was on striko whlio ho was over there
nnd he said the conditions were bad
and the weather was hot. .

About 25 Bathing Suits in a
good selection of Sizes and
colors. Any suit up to $6.95
at—

39c Printed Flaxoii, 30-iH. wide,

yard .....................33c

$2.00 Silks, Tdffefas, Satin, Crepe de Chine, yard'....

To close out all Sweaters in
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Tuxedo and Slip-over models.

SoiseUc, all colors* 32-in. wide, per yardL

Any all w ools welter, at—

HAND-MADE

per’

65c Tissue Ginffhams, 32-iit wide, per yard.................48c

Full Fashioned, $2.60 grades
at *
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Values to $5.05 '

Quality Hand Dratofi
Pretty Collars in PcW T T l in* ▼
pud
‘‘M Tailored; effocto:
n ftent or tack, on
E u tta
U 'i*
sale,
1” v Ir

Material to make your c o o t, frock
FOR THESE HOT DAYS

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59c Fancy Voiles, 38-in* wide, pei* y a r d .........................48c
(Good assortment of patterns to select f^om)

$1.05 grades, all colors, Sat­
urday only—

lot

White Wash Skirts, Sateen
and Gaberdine, at—

OUR STOCK IS BIG AND COMPLETE AND WE HAVE

THE

29c Dress Gingham; 32-in. wide; per yard

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48c
. ...25c

50c Cotton Rang*; 32-in. wide, peFyardl ||L......... f-»-.... .
extra

s p e c iA

Values to $0.05

M S B &amp; flT a l

mery colors and darlt-shai
for traveling, at—

V a f e W t o fZl.

Sweater at—

Values to $11.05

^ lit/fh tn °rth p fi
r. Conh*r' repory

with iU decorations of pink rnaca
combined with form, and the tally,
cards u*od during the games bore
also la" floral designs. .
After aaverai intaresting games, U»b
prixe, dainty hand-made handkor^
chiefs, waa won by Miss Luclla M ihoney.
.
At the conclusion of the game, U&gt;0
liosU'^a served a tempting lc« eou-Mmeet kUs Crabtree eNjrel

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Ip coqRefUon with our tresifi
have storage room, where jrot
st orb your, gondk until you im|
at g nominal cost—QUICK EH
TRANSFEli. rhbne f0».
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The Chamber of Commerce held n
flue meeting at the Hotel Valdes to­
day . with the largest crowd present
of the summer season. The partic­
ulars of the meeting will be given
in Saturday's Herald.

Beautiful Canton Crepe and
Rashanara Skirts in a choice
selection of combination col­
ors, Saturday only, at—

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, TH E SAN FO RH DAILY, HEftALI?- SATU R D A Y, JULY 21,1923

PAG E TW O

seminating of information of eco­
ORGANIZATION MAKES USB OF
nomic experience, of the maT\|fesU*
EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE.
tions within your occupation.! The
records so accumulated will serve to
"IrMivldual facmers have fought disclose the wisdom of unwisdom of
many manifest evih. They have de­ contemplated policies and undertak­
veloped some organised strength ings. Something tike scientific pro­
with which they fight more effective­ cedure then becomes possible.
The
ly. In iome caeca farmers have recorded experience of mankind Is
found a way to decrease abuses, but the only thing that enables us to
in .every case where progress has avoid mistakes that wore made a cen­
been made organisation has been the
tury ago.
bed rock of their strength and their
t
“If it were not for recorded ex­
progress." So President GptWpbra df
perience
— experience recorded ( |n
the American, Federation ’ of Labor
written
records
'mid In memory for
Advised fanners at the recent nation­
al- wheat cpnferente. "I cap prescribe ttwhslhtosjon irpnf dfir to,dajr apd
notningpliort of raqre and more or­ from generatfoh td' generaUo'n— vfi
ganization. Wherever thorO is organ­ should have each day to learn again
isation there is a center—* clearing how to start fire with a whirling
house— for the gathering and dis­ stick. Recorded experience in given

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•veug. GIOVE AtMT
Atcoortr rvrtH but
f i t Qtvfi n r ome eyed
kitten - a brws dow kno&amp;A DOG COLlAS AH A‘ DEAD
RAT WITH A »T«ING TO
SWING HER BY —Alt PER.
YOUR NO account JGlOrtl „
IS »HE A GO ttuSHl IS GME.fi
much

Reports from the Bureau1of Labor
Statistics of the Department of La­
in)r for the month from May IB to
Juno 15 were in the teno^of ail those
for the last year— tho cost of living
In the cities is rising.' According to
the digest of the Bureau's latest re­
port published by tho New York
Herald, a Republican netapnpor, "the
cost of living is gradually increasing
In some localities, while in others
It Is hardly perceptible."
t In Washington, tho seat of tho na­
tional government and official resi­
dence of President Harding, the In­
crease for tho month was 3 per cent.
In eighteen of the twenty-three cities
covered by the report there was a
rise of from about one-half of 1 per
cent to 3 per cent.
While the residents of the cities
and towns were paying more for their
food nnd clothing the pricea paid to
producers of grain, milk, eggs, meats,
and vegetables were lower than they
were in'the same month of Inst yenr
—a fact shown by the Department of
Agriculture,
------------ o------------ENGINEER COCKE RESIGNS.

By Ad Carter'

B l( B o i l n s i

v Airir so- pahticiaw Wot

iTRADIlf THAT COCO OlE OLOVF L
BOT AS LfiMG AS YOU WANT HER
3o rwcH m itrcMA hake her
IF YOiAlOiMHE TOUR TADPCtX
WHATCHA FOUND yister day with
THE OTHER THINGS? .I AlrtT SO
PAEtlCLAR THOUGH! |-----T—
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occupations is no less
our social structure ss «
less Intportant in guildlnii
from day to day than i„
from century to century,
tion is a means of hringin,
tral point for sotnmon uw m 1
ence of all.
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"There is no force in our i
ganisation that will not
council table wit hlhe
the farmers find the wiyTj

their atrefigth together sti

And, lot' me point out, the i
ble la the (?o$l, The battl*^
hch as some m,.,
iHrf&amp;tr so."
The Herald delivered u ,,
week for 15c.

...Valdez Grill...
Special Attractive Weekly Rates During the Summer Months

Daily Arrival of Florida Lobster and Shrimp.
Ilanquels nnd Dinner Parties on short)
All
Caterins
done
by
A
.
Fred
Fnlck,
one
of
Florida’s
lending chefs----- White service cxdu
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SPECIAL TABLE d’HOTE DINNER SUNDAY, JULY 22ND

No tenrs will he shed in this sec­
tion of the state beenuse of tho re­ H Hi V
Hi » i ^ » i M Wl In Fa M Ri
Ml. m, M R* Ra
MENU . '
$ 1.00
If you ask the Rote* or the Ki warns
signation o f Cocke, the engineer of
Clubs today if they think Imll playtho state road department.
era earn tholr money they will tell
There Is hardly a doubt that this
you ■•YES."
Cnntcloupe Cocktail
man has cost the state (julto a sum
---------— o-----------of money, It Is our belief that there
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SOUPS
The last man th hang in Texas wan
was n general agreement among con*»
hun^ yesterday, There arc plenty of
Chicken Gumbo, New Oilcans or Jellied Consomme
j tractors bidding for work to l&gt;c let
pLOUGESTER, Mas*., July 21.— one when working independently. The
trees left In Texas, however, and wc
by the rood department that they Roger W. Unhson, who lias been visit, retailors should do more advertising,
Celery
en
Branches
Sliced Tomatoes
opine there ydll lie hanging!* in Toxnn
would-ndd n certain percentage to ing his parents hero for a few days, nnd cover with their advertising a
Floridn
Lobster
Newburg
en
Croustade,
Pommea
Pnrieaienne
everf though tiiey lire not legal.
offset arbitrary exactions expected issued the following statement as he Inrger territory than they did before
-------------o -----------from him. Tho commissioners o f this left the city:
CHOICE
tho days of the automobile. Now cvr
*
t
The rate of coarne grains linn been
county have had unpleasant and ex­
cry
smnll
city
retailer
can
consider
as
"Every group of people today has
cut and will be lowered nays the lat­
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pensive experience with him. The
its problems. Employers hove their n possible customer everyone living
est dispatehes, Since we do not eat
Prime Bibs of New York Beef nu Jus
commissioners had plans made for
difficulties; wage workers have their within u radius of forty miles. While
roarse grains it will hnrdly make any
the typo of bridge they wanted nt
Boast Nntive Fowl with Dressing
each
retailer
shojilo
advertise
his
own
struggles; nnd professional men have
difference in our bill of fare.
the Sulphur Springs crossing o f the
business
independently,
yet
ho
should
New
Potatoes
in
Butter
Candied Sweets
Steamed Bice
—— ------o-----------their temptations. The greatest prac­
Hillsborough, 7.ul when they were
be
willing
to
join
with
the
others
in
The Innt man in Toxnn bung yes­
Cauliflower Hollandaise
tical problem, however, in faced by
shown to Cocke he contemptuously
terday—that lant one to be hung—
the retailers of our average commun­ constructive and educational advertis­
Wheat
Bread
Corn Bread
threw them aside with the remark
and Panchn Villa was killed in Mex­
ity. Surely they have problems to ing.
Head
Lettuce,
Thousand
Island
Dressing
that his department would make the
" ( 2 ) —GIVE BETTER SERVICE.—
ico, There ought to be pence on the
confront; in fact, our retailers nre up
plans for the bridges built under its
border for a few day*.,
nguinst four fundamental difficulties. Retailers must remember that they
DESSERT
supervision. He treated in like dis­
------------ 0------------ore-the pewniits of the consumer nnd
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D
NUMBER
OFcourteous manner the specifications
Macedonia of Fruit
Green apple or Peach Pie a la Mode
Tomorrow Is Sunday—the day to
prelnot in business to gouge the con­
for the widening o f the Riverview RETAILERS.—Investigation fails, to
Peach Short Cake with Whipped Cream
Cream Puffs
Chocolate Eclairs '
attend Sunday school and church. If
sumer. The n toiler whoso chief in­
road. He has refused the approval find a single city in the United States
you are contemplating u trip take it
terest
is
in
his
customer
has
a
good
Vanilla
Ice
Cream
and
Cake
Chocolate
Parfnit
o f hills for long periods nfter ihey where, during the past ten years, the
nfter church is uut. Part of your
business today and in sure to prosper
Sal tinea und Cheese
Demi Tasse I
were due, causing the commissioners number o f retailors has not increased
Sundayn belong to the Lord and it Ifj
in the years to come. Retailers need
at
n
greater
rale
than
the
population.
much embarrassment nnd inconven­
Ills'Day,
not worry about ‘cash and carry’ sys­
ience, nnd imposing heavy losses on To put it in another way, the number
------------ o------------SEBVED FROM 12 NOON TO ft;00 P. M.
of retoilers is increasing everywhere tems or other new fnngled schemes
contractors.
The first hale of new cotton sold
provided they will give service. Peo­
But the chief ... complaint against more rapidly than the population.
this sen non in Georgia wu» cotton
ple are willing to pay for service and
h an i
^ / v uni *
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......... safsed..j*.,Florida.-Hhows that-moat
on \ u ^ \ V m m U ^ ±
HlttUflYff St ill. LMW '.M/l'Af rM e W M lr S
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......... sVerytbuig can ‘W reined In Florida
O f TMIvA m * TNO'TroRrNESS.-i’Rotallors are fac­ city prices enjoy real prosperity.
■found in the stute in the construction ed today with increased rents, in­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m is
even though It in hold in Georgia.
" (3 ).— ESTABLISH BETTER RE­
of
tinstate’s
roads.
creased
wages,
increased
taxes,
and
We understand that Georgia xtill
Of course it is well that the engi­ increases in nlmnst every department LATIONS WITH MANUFACTUR­
makes the heat imionnliinr.
neer
in charge of road work lie strict of their business. Of course, this ,i* ERS.—One of the greatest advantag­
-------------o------------es which the chain stores have is
That inan Evans, head of tlie north­ in requiring contplianrc with the largely a natural result o f the increase their intimntc relations with ttic* man­
ern Ku Klux neenis to have ntrange specifications, hut contractors are en­ In tho number o f retailers. For in­ ufacturer* from whom they buy their
stance, in “most cities the retail sec­
Ideas aiwut magazines uml news­ titled to fair treatment.
It lias been known for some time tion is limited to a certain area, anil goods. It would he possil.li&gt; for re­
papers. Hu seeks to enjoin a maga­
tailers to establish such a relation­
zine from printing any of the dope that at least two memliers of the as the demand for store space in­ ship if they would only invest their
were dis­ creases, rents increase also.
about the Klan Hold to have lieen state road department
money in the stocks of the companies
satisfied
with
Engineer
Cocke's
meth­
filched from the Klan lieadipinrtorn.
" (3 ).— A l JTt &gt;MOBI LE S A LES.— from which they buy. For instance, if
ods,
and
his
resignation
therefore
did
---- --------&lt;■------------The automobile is. effecting the re­ a grocer, instead of buying mining,
Newspapers say Unit three of the not occasion much surprise.—Tampa tailers in our Inrger cities. During oil, nnd other stocks, about which lie
Times.
tho past few years'people have been knows nothing, would invest bis sav­
rnndidatcs for governor of Florida
getting out of the Imliit of using ings in the National Biscuit Company,
were heard nt Hamburg. We know
FREE HI'EECII AND A FREE
street cars and walking to the retail Quaker Oats Company, American Su­
Florida right well hut wo would like
I'KEHS.
stores. They have been coming in au­ gar Refinery Company, etc., lie would
to rise nnd n»k the question nhuiit
tomobiles instead. But just now
the location o f aforesaid Hapihurg
‘ . J - then establish a relationship which
Free speech and a free prows has they have formed the automobile hah
und why have thria' would ho gover­
would soon he very valuable. One sees
been the great boost of our Republic it, the authorities come around nnd
nors speak thereT *
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
vpry
deahy what this would mean if
at least during tho hotter yearn of forbid parking in frpn or the best ro- „ lnr(r(!
•-------------— o ----------------croup *houl(| com,,|nt( th, ir
"Will the Farmers Go On Strike?" its history, hut it seems to be hut tail stores. Ihe polled authorities |*{ock llohlInKS „ r,d vote their stock as
asks the Tampa Times. Wo do not a mockery at least out In New Mex­ cannot bo hlnnied for making these
a group.
know hut one thing is certain. Un­ ico.
rulings, but the effect on the retail
" (4 )—STUDY BUSINESS CONDI­
Out in Ijis Vegas, Carl C. Magee, trade in tho congested districts is apt
less they get more for their crops
TIONS.—
Retailers must give more
tliai^tliey have lieen getting they will editor of the Albuqurquc Tribune was to ho vtxry harmful. Already tho ex­
thought ami study to the conditions
found
guilty
of
cuntcnipt
in
District
quit work and let the rest of the
clusive tihups in tha renter of tho cit­
of the country as u whole. Tile aver­
world starve to ilgoth. They cun do Judge II, Leahy's court nnd sentenced ies’ uro Rising trade, while tho subur­
age
retailer must realize that his busit, nil right.to ninety days in the county jail on ban shops nru gaining trade. Aulo,bless
depend* a great ileal upon the
each of four citations, the sentences mohill's nre also changing the class of
husinesH
conditions of the entire coun­
We wish Hint 20,000 I. W, W. mem- to run consecutively, and in aiiditlon, goods demanded so that retailers who
try,
ycr.
of the entire world. This is
hera had marched on Toxus ns first fined $1 und costs on each of the fail tu adjust their business accord­
necessary
in order to know when to
advertised. Had they all gathered in seven counts in the citations.
ingly are fulling by the ways hie.
buy
and
wlien
not to buy, when to
The Mngcc Publishing Company,
Texas at one time we would not hear
" ( 4 ) —CHAIN STORE COM PETI­ borrow and when not to borrow, when
from them again in many moons. which issues the Tribune, was fined
TION.— Altho the rhutn store Is in its to advertise and when not to adver­
They have n taking wuy with them *1,000 on each of three, counts and
ir.frncy, many lines of trade are ul- tise.
down there in Texas nnd they would $1,050 on another, a total of $4,050 in
re/idy feeling the effect of chain atore
“ It is true that the retailors of our
have taken the “ Wobbllca" Into camp. the same connection.
pi gunizations. , It is mostly felt by country nre faced with four tremen­
The company was a co-defendant
the grocers, Bhoe stores, hardware dous problems, hut I believe that all
Take up that matter of athletic with Magee, cited to appear and show
slealera, clothing stores, hut other these jiroblems^can he met if the bet­
i
field, golf links nnd recreation cause why it should not lie adjudged
iline* are gradually being forced to ter retailers will only organize und
grounds and fair grounds. It is worth guilty of contempt for publishing the
meet this chain store competition. fight collectively:—first, to get new
your serious consideration. It means series of alleged contemptuous edi­
Considering that it is only in its in­ customers; second, to give better ser.
much to this city in dollars and cents torials written by Magee, The court
fancy, the ultimate results may he Vice; third, to establish stronger rPand means much more than dollars found Mugve and Ihe company equal­
serious.
.
futions with the companies from which
ly
guilty.
and cents in health und life. Every
."Yet (notwithstanding these four they buy; and fourth, to study busi­
Mugce in liis writings had charged
community needs a play groumf for
Today
young and old.
that Judgu Leahy’s court nnd various problems facing the Tetuilers, I be­ ness conditions in general.
county officials of Kan Miguel coun­ lieve," said Mr. Robson, "that the in­ business is about normal ns indicated
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— o -----------MUNICIPAL ATHLETIC FIELD ty were influenced by a political ma­ dependent retailer has a splendid op­ by. the Bahsonchart. What tho future
portunity if lie will only organize und is to show will largely lie determined
chine.
AND GOLF I.INKH.
Shortly nfter Magco had been found grusp it. There are ninny things by the nttitudo of the nation’s retail­
Some lime ago The Herald said guilty of contempt, lie was. served which these independent retailer* ers, It is commonly said that the
that the cky of Sanford should have with another contempt ciUitiun based should do, hut 1 will mention only stock market discounts industrial
four;
changes. Certainly the retailers dis­
municipal golf links in order that all upon an editorial in his pnpur.
the people could enjoy this game and
It would seem that our boasted
“ ( D — WORK HARDER FOR NEW count stock market changes. The re­
enjoy the beautiful country club that freedom o f the press in tho far West CUSTOMERS AND CIRCULARIZE tailer is primarily responsible both
waa only being used by a few pAiple has become as "sounding brass und COLLECTIVELY FOR NEW TRADE for the high prices o f over-expansion
It seem* that the idea lias taken root a tinkling cymbal."
— The better retailer* must orgunise und the buyers’ strikes with the de­
in tht minds of many of tlie jieople
Thuae court decisions in these Ut­ into groups for collect! rc advertising, p le tio n s that follow."
here, especially in view of the fact ter day« if there arc such things a&gt; circularizing, and gene fBl educational
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
that ao many
other Florida cltiea Uught by Conan Doyle, we know that work. Thu better retailers can form
pert,
216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
were voting bonds for municipal tful/ the author of the Declaration of In­ group* of, about fifty, of which there
4-24-tfc
links. Now the idea is advanced that dependence has turned many times in need ho c|nly one representative of a
the dtjr should not only own the golf hi* grave and hi* soul is very much given lin/&gt; i nearh group. It wtp he
Why do we do 75 per cent of the
link* but also an athletic field, a fair tormented.—Ocala Banner.
found tiVut such group* can unito in long distance hauling of Seminole
ground# and all.of these amusements
■ale* promotioni plan* for new custo­ countjf? The answer is, because we
LJ&gt;t
that o«r people would be able to en­
Are you moving? Call .498 for a mer*, *nd thu entire 'fifty can get 4* do ij right, at Ihe right price.—
joy Ufa in the' open as they should in QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, and good, if nut batter result*, tqr an QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER.
« w y part of Florida.
' Jfcava U dot* right'
aa-tic *mor*it,af money that U would. co*t, Phone 498.
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BANK of SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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'» ytft mn clad to ‘note Ihnt the mer­ mer. The Retail McrehmW^ fTomchants of Sanford arc in the mind of mtttcc of the Chamber of Commerce
pitting on special sales days all wjll take up this mntter at once and
through the summer and stimulating put it over.
business instead .of taking summer
tpcatjions. This. Is n season when
The negroes arc’ nil golnj? north,
most of the people’will stay at homo and now the poor plow mules must
or Uke their vacations near home learn to understand white-folks’ talk.
pnd ins ain work’ up some'line sales
days and soles weeks here this sum­
The Dally Ilcrald, 15c per week.

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July 22nd
MENU
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Cream o f Chicken

Relish
Sliccd Tmontoes

Hearts o f Celery &gt;
Sweet Pickles

Cucumbers

Roasts
Prime Ribs o f Beef au Jus
Roast Pork Hnm, Apple Sauce
Braised Virginiu Ham
Fricasce o f Chicken with Rice
Roast Young Chicken with Celery Dressing
Fried Spring Chicken, Country Style
Entrees
Pineapple Fritters

Macaroni au Grntin
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Vegetables

Candied Ynms

New Crcaiped Potatoes
Whipped Potatoes
Lima Beans
Fresh String Beans
Early June Peas Steamed Rice
. Hot Corn Brend and Buttermilk Biscuits
Pics

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Pudding
Custards
Home-made Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake

Iced Ten

Coffee

Sweet Milk

Buttermilk

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Florida had in otfldvalion
1,174,847 acres in ^
1913-1914.
This acreage
yielded field crops and veg- ^
etnblc end- garden products M
and other farm products^ fci
valued at 183,937,135. Coun- * *
les reporting In 1922 show- 8a
ed valots df fnilt crops,. rt»
field 'chops, truck crops, *a
milk,
poultry,' live W
stock pn hand, 'all 'kinds, 8i
aggregating $135,329,459.
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Suwannee County in 1022 M
produced field crops valued W
at 32,000,181, garden and 8*
vegetable products worth Ml
32,000,000 and fruits and M
nuts worth 3841,034.
Pa
Union county's fruits and Pa
nuts crops in 1922 yieldod Pa
81,830,114.
Pa
The federal government Wl
patented to the state *of Pa
Florida under the Act of M
Congress of September 28, Pa
1850, a total of 20,414,- Pa
173.38 acres of lands— ^
swamp
and
overflowed, Os
prior to January 1, 1021.
On tho latter date orily 1,- rti
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(estimated) 8a
acres remained in posses- 8a
sion of tho state.
More' 8a
than nine million acres were
given to railroads to cn- rti
courage the building of rail- M
ways throughout the stnte.
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There were in the state Ka
of Florida 120,077 acres of 8a
unappropriated and unre- 8a
served federal lands on July 8a
1 , 1920.
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More than |2,000,000,000 8a
would be required to buy *a»
Florida, according to ngrl- 8*
cultural department statis- 8a
ticians. These figures are 8a
based on the 1921 report of 8a
the Stnte Comptroller which 8a
gives the nssessed valuation ^
of all kinds of property at ^
$423,906,718.
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ence between thnt sum nnd 8a
the estimated value is rep- * 8a
resented in tho state’s net- 8a
ural expansion in wenlth 8s
and by variations between 8a
assessed \alucs nnd actual 8a
values of property.
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HOGS NEAR LOWBSJ- PRICE .IN

1 when this bank was established, many chang2
cs have taken place.
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10 YEARS UNDER H1C.I1
TARIFF.

The city and surrounding country have
3 grown—small mercantile houses enlarged
and the farm acreage expanded greatly.
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Mtich -of this expansion is due to the backl ing given the people by this institution.

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Your Checking Account is cordially in■ vited.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. I\ FORSTER. President

II. F. WIHTNER. Cashier

1921 the Republicans
imposed a
heavy tariff on all livestock, includ|ing hogs, and on meats, fresh and
cured. For the last ten months there
has been n duty of 50 cents a. hundred
pounds on livo bogs, (equal to about
$2 per animal) of 75 cents a hun­
dredweight on fresh pork, nnd o f 2
cents a pound on "bacon, hams,
shoulders, and other pork, prepared
or preserved." i
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While the Republican tariff has
been of no assistance, t,o tho agricul­
tural producers of the country it has
increased thoir cost bf living by tax­
ing everything they require to clothe
themselves, build, repair and furnish
thoir homes.
HARDING IE NOW ENJOYING
COI’FEK RIVER U. 1C. TfUi

$1065
^.o.L factory

Further’ flight in tha airplane piloted
by Russell X* Maughnn, army nvlator,
who wa» forced-down hpre Thursday
or the fourth leg of his proposed oc*
con-to-occean daylight flight, is im­
possible in Its .present condition, and
to repair the motor would require an
indefinite period, Lieut Mnughnn an­
nounced hettriast night.
An inspection by mechanics at the
air mail field here, whore. Lieut
Mnughnn landed becsqsc of leaking
oil, revealed that the plane would not
leave the ground, it was announced. It
previously had been planned by the
army flier to make a test fight yesReporting the condition of tho ma­
chine t o the army air service officers
at Washington, Lieut. Mnughnn de­
clared that the investigation showed
that not only was his oil cooler leak­
ing, but that ‘water was flowing from
the cylinders and mixing with tho oil.
More than nn inch nnd n half of the
fluid hnd flowed into the cockpit when
he turnediback to the nir mail field
Thursday. Lieut. Mnughnn pointed
out that cither tho water leak or the
ell leak would have forced him down
had be continue dthc flight Mechonics expressed great surpri inst night
that Llout. Mnughnn ever succeeded in
reaching Rock Springs.
Asserting his belief that the army
flier could not have flown much fur­
ther without having been forced to
land, O. E. Stutx, mechanic of Mc­
Cook Field, told the Associated I’ ress
last night that the plnne was in «
"terrible condition” and to repair the
present motor might require several
months.
Water was pouring out of the ernck&lt;-(i water jackets at the termihntion

of the flight. The water Jnckcts were
of nluntipum castings, it was' said by
air mall officials, and could not be
replaced at'any Jiolnt west of the Mis­
sissippi river.
-Lieut. Mnughnn, whot was ndvisoil
yesterday to return to Mcpook Field
for instructions, expects&gt;to be in Rock
Sprfngs'for several days awaiting the
decision of Washington officials to
send either n new motor or have the
aviator return to McCook field by oth­
er means.
iLcut. Mnughnn said he was sur.
prised to read newspaper accounts
that he was sick or nearly "semi-con­
scious" ns the result o f escaping oil
fumes when he landed at Cheyyennc,
Wyo., Thursday.
"That is the first I knew about it,”
the lieutenant said, smilingly' after
glancing at a newspaper.
The aviator explained that it hnd
been hit pre-arranged policy to lie
down and rest at each stopping place,
while mechanics refueled the plnne.
“ I am ready and nnxious to start
again, any time plans for a repetition
of tho flight nrc completed," he said,
highly elated over hopes nroused by
advices from Washington thnt a con­
ference on the question of the feasi­
bility of-another utlcmpt would be
held.
"I know 1' can ninko it. I would
have made it this time if it hud been
a question only of endurance. I only
hnd n little more than nix hundred
miles to go, and three hours to make
it in. I had been snving my engine,
waiting for that last dush. My speed
was only about 155 miles un Hour, be­
cause 1 was snving It, to reduce the
wear and tear on the engine ns much
as possible."

'P R O P E R T Y on s brick-surfaced road or
street has a permanently increased value—
because it is served by a pavement which is
lastingly smooth, easy-riding and economical
-in up-keep.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
M A N U F A C TU R E R S A SSO C IA T IO N
ENGINEERS B U X L

CLEVELAND, OHIO

U B R IC A T IO N is life— in motors. Because
■Jit defeat's wear and vibration. Jewett has a
hollow crankshaft, high-pressure cyst cm, forc­
ing 2 gallons o f oil per minute to all main and
connecting rod bearings, and spraying the en­
tire internal mechanism. Metal never rubs
metal in a Jewett motor— a thin film of oil safe­
guards bearings.

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T h e results of such ideal lubrication arc real
smoothness and decided silence. Further, tho
continuous oil-stream tends tok oop bearings
cool, and Jewett -takes long distances at high
speeds, climbs continued grades,or trudges soft
roads, without overheating. You know what *
happens to cars equipped with circulating and
splash lubrication, under like'conditions, ljrt
us show you the Jewett! Y ou try to ovcth^atlt.

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PHONE 648— HANFORD, FLORIDA
7-2l-24-26-28-4t
About all you can say for the
twelyc-hour day is •that it vnnblcs
mon to do part of their loufing on
tho company’s time.

A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
give* you the smoothness end flexi­
bility which go with eight cy linden.'

W hen you drive an O ldsm oblle
E|ght you have the satisfaction o f
knowing that under the hood o f
your car Is the most powerful engine
o f Its size In America. This fact was
proved in the great General Motors
Research Laboratories.

Wight Bros. Depart­
ment Garage Make
Important Change

That Will lie of Interest to Their
Many Customers and Friends
CORDOVA, Alaska, July 21.—The
Owing, the popularity of tho flat­
presidential transport Henderson ar­ tery, their rugged construction and
rived at the Cartlova dock during the long life, and in an effort to furnish
night and President Harding came their customers with a battery of
ashore shortly before ton o'clock this known quality and reliability, Ralph
morning, He and most o f the mem- Wight, the efficient manager of
bers of his party left fcoan after on Wight Brbs. Department Garage, has
a trip to the Interior over the Copper for acme time been perfecting ar­
River railroad.
rangements to open a full fledged
"EX1DE" Battery Service and has
THE 23RD PSALM UPrTO-DATE just closest a deal with Ray Brothers,
the "EXIDE" Distributors for this
Submitted to Ed. Hlgglnp hy Sandy territory, who will have charge of the
Anderson 1
Battery and Igtiition Service, Re­
The Ford
car.
charging and repairing ail makes of
batteries, and there will bo found
I shall not wont another.
It maketh me lie down in wet placet. there an Exide Battery for every
It apoileth my good clothea.
known ignition Job on earth. The
It leadeth mo in deep mud holes.
Electric Storage Battery Co., Phila­
It leadeth me Into paths of ridicule delphia, Pa., the oldest and largest
for its name sake.
makers of Storage Batteries in the
It prepareth’ s break down for me world manufacture the
"EXIDE”
in presence of mine enemies.
'flattery In nJscs from ninety tons
Yea, though I run through the val­ down to the Radlphone Cell the alse
leys, I am towed up hills.
0! a gun cartridge, the moat import­
I fear great evils, while it is with ant of which la the automobile bat­
tery, end a» the battery is the life
Ita rods and engine discomfort me of your car you should not Just buy a
It anointeth. my haad wlht oil.
battery or the so-called Just-os-good
its tank runneth over. ,
when yon decide to got s liew battery,
In.tat pn •'BXIDIT
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flureiy tha goodness of] this thing but Insist
follows as# oil 4h*-days of my Ufa; I 1wo Exide stations In §
shall dwell In the house oftthe'lnssns

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High-Pressure O iling2 Gallons a M inute!

The world is so topsy-turvey that
mtistocracy ban no consolation in its
poverty except thnt o f ridiculing
We hnvc just closed a Tire Distribu­ t liasa. who have the money.
tors contract with the Oldfield anti
Mtchlin Tire Factories that will per­
lie Daily Herald. 15c per week.
mit us to furnish you these celebrat­
ed tires at less than wholesale prices
cn^some of tho same quality tires,
OLDFIELD oyeralxa and .MICH KLIN
- (tegular COIthfe
30x34 .......
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32x4
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33x4 - ....................................... 21.95
32x44
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38x44 ...........
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38x5
34.90
35x5
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86x6
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88x7
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40x8
110.50
These prices are cush.
Truck Tire owners note carefully
nnd supuly your needs for the coming
sennon now. Prices subject to change
without notice. These tires are av­
eraging their users 23,000 miles. We
guarantee our products.

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Drive an Olds mobile Eight and have
the satisfaction o f owning a big*
handsome, comfortable cor with an
ovcr.plus o f power and an over-plus
o f strength in every im portant
chassis part.

Every experienced motorist knows
the advantages o f having plenty
o f power to take care o f sudden
bursts o f speed In traffic, and to
overcome steep hills and deep sand
roads. A nd the Oldsmoblle Eight

(Hr Tbr AmumIi Io I P m u )

PROPERTY VALUES

on fu u g t

And all this at no higher cost than
m any cars o f few er cylin ders*
O lds m obile Is the low est priced
Eight on the market

WE HAVE IT

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TH E SANFORD I)A IL Y HERALD, SATU R D A Y, JU l V 21,1923

REALM O f SPORTS

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TRAP SHOOTING

B. L. SHIPP, Editor

ROTARIANS TAKE SECOND GAME
OF THE SERIES FROM KIWANIANS

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

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Florida State League
Tampa 2, Orlando 4.
lakeland 4, Daytona.10.
St. Pete 13, Brndcntown 3.

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or JK 'LA C A l^ T S

National League
SL Louis 9, New York lfc
Cincinnati 11, BrookTW'f.
Chicago .djtPhUai&amp;ifltlaJ t.
Pittsburgh T&gt;, Boston 8,1

OR THE
VIE FAN

Heavy Hitting by Bob Holly oml.Charles Britt Bewanians
sponsible for Defeat of fffivaniai

Rotes win this time.

r a se m e

L et M e C ook
fdT Y o u t h is
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. American League
Boston 6, Chicago 4.
Washington 12, Cleveland 5.
Philadelphia 9, SL Louis 0.
Other not scheduled. ' .

But you see they had the assistance
o f Bob Holly and Billy Hilt this time.

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•“ You Can't Fool Your Wife1—a
Yesterday afternoon the Kiwnnjans Reds Bunch Hits and
punchy Paramount picture with o
dropped the second game o f the RoWin From Robins powerful theme, startling situations,
tary-Kiwnnis scrhjs to the Rotes to
Holly’s bat haiT’ n Inrge sharr in
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lots o f . good common fense, nnd a
the tunc o f II to 10. The game was
the victory for the Ilotm. But he
BROOKLYN, July 21.—Cincinnati gold-mine o f laughs at the Princess
a hitting fray all the way through.
Southern Association
says that K wasn't fair—he'd make
Britt mndc a two-bagger, Newman a hunched hits o ff Kucthor and Schrel-! Theatre tonight.
the hits and bring in runners but
Iter
yesterday,
defeating
Brooklyn..
11
Chattanooga
8, Atlanta 8.
triple and Steele a home run In the
then they’d let him die on base.
to
4.
The
score:
Memphis
4,
Mobile
8.
You ran Tool doctors, lawyers,
final Inning though It was not enough
Little Rock 1, New Orleans 6.
fordil* tennr plates to U*nt the Rotes Cincinnati ...... HO0 100 010—11 15 1 scientists, judgewr-luit “ You Can't
Any way it wits the turn o f the
Brooklyn
..... 001 000 003— 1 14 5 Fool Your &gt; W
Nashville 5, Birmingham 4.
with.
Rotes to win and they went on the
Rixcy and Hargrave;
Ruethcr,
Pulcston
started
the
mound
field with the determination to win—
IIOIV TlljJY STAND
You can’t fool one wife. Ininglne
knew they were going to win—so for the Rotes and did considerably! Sfhrp{l,0r nnd T" y,or’ DcD#rr»
uhnt
a
tough
time
old
King
Solo­
says Charlie Britt who is wearing a l*cttcr than the last game. Stevens
NEW YORK. July 21.—The New mon must have had with his merry
Florida State League
who pitched the last and most part of
number eight hut this morning*
York (Hants, made a spirited .late ?th moh.
Won Lost
the game was given the credit for the
inning rally here yesterday and w-on
Orlando ......... ....... . 19
8
victory.
Lane,
pitching
for
the
KiMessrs. Neel nnd
l.illard played
, ,, ,
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, |the third game o f their series from St.
"D oc" Cook fooled the whole world. Brndcntown ........... 18
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wnnis.
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s
arted
o
ff
in
fine
shape
and
Uu|s
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Thc
rcoIt..
left field together during jhe third in­
Lakeland ...__........ 12
The Allies fooled Germany—
13
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d
by
good
support
held
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ning which was not objectionable to. £■«*&lt;**
™pport
Dempsey fooled Carjwnlicr—
St. Petersburg ___ 12
13
the Rotes hut trouble started when Rotes safe until the sixth when the New York ...
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Rut—
Daytona ________ 12
10
Rotes
broke,
louse
and
smashed
his
they both tried to lint. Nce| finally
Tonc*y, Stuart nnd A Insmith, Clem­
“ You Can’ t Fool Your W ife"—not Tampa ......... ...........
8
offerings
toall
parts
o
f
the
lot
nnd
did the hatting—not hitting—because
ons; Scott, Ryan, McQuillan and Sny­ for one single, solitary minute.
he said the hall wasn’t where he scored six runs before the Kiwnnians der.
National League
knew what struck them.
Struck at so it wasn't his fnult.
Friend
husband
loved
to
feed
his
Won Iavst
Rritt nnd Holly led in the hitting
BOSTON,
July
21.—Genewich's baby the bottle. But his was a jnw New
York
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Wc ran not help hut think that If nttnek for the Rotes, Britt getting pitching, aside from home run drives
Tam
haby-and the bottle dodn't hold milk. Cincinnati ___ ....... «)*
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the Kiwnnis hnd not have been so four safeties out of five nttempts and by Gooch nnd Russell, with one on
Pittsburgh ............ 50
34
confident they might have won the Holly, while getting only two hits j |
&gt;a*e each time, w.as good enough to] And the honor guests tonight will Chirngo ...,_______ 40
$ . 42
game, hut it looks to us like they brought in runners on both.
enable Boston to defeat Pittsburg 8 he G. W. Spencer, Jr., and lady friend, Brooklyn ____ ____
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Steele and l-anc were at the he ad
were a little too sure.
N o o n T ill 8 :3 0
tr 5 yesterday. The score:'
and will seg this fine picture without St. Louis ...........
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of the heavy hitting list.. Steele get­
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Pittsburgh ____ 000 010 220—5 9 2lcost to them.
Philadelphia _____ 25
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Queen Olives
..... . Southern Pepper Relish
Next week the Sanford Indepen­ ting three out o f three trips to the Boston
200 102 30x—8 11 0
-----------Boston .................. 24
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dents will meet the Deland Legion plntter, one being good for four bas­
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Hamilton, Kurin, llaghy nnd G ooch;! Monday Bight Gladys Walton in
team in what is expected to be the es. Ij»ne got three out o f four.
"The Gossip" also Bull Montana tn
Gcnewich and O’Neill.
Hearts of Celery
Salted Nuts
This game evens up the series, l)oth
League
tightest game o f the season. Thuogh
"Two Twins” n tv.o-patt comedy.
Won Lost
SOUP
the Legion team has defeated the teams having one defeat nnd ory* vic­
PHILADELPHIA, July 21.— MitchORLANDOS NEW C o) f
locals three times they had a hard tory to their credit.
New
York
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29
Chicken with Noodles
ill won a hurling duel with Knufmann
The proceed* of the game will bo yesterday, giving Philadelphia n 1 to
run for thir money—and Sanford fans
Cleveland .............. ,to
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’ ENTREES
St.-I.nuis
.............. 43
aay that they will lose their “ money" given to the Women’s Club.
42
0 victory over Chicago. &gt;The score:
ORLANDO, July 20. If the name
The
box
score
follows:
Souffles o f Chicken
this time!
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42
fh ica go .............. 000 000 000 0 5 1 t» lived up to, Orlando's * new golf Detroit ...........
Rotary
Philadelphia
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43
Philadelphia
000 0&lt;t0 O01— 1 7 1 course, now under construction, prom*
ROASTS
All R H PO A F.
Chicago _________
And now at last movement is on
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Knufmann and O’F a rn ll; Mitchell' isos hcart-hreakihg ox|&gt;eriencc* for
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Vounji Vermont Turkey, Vegetable Dressing
1 3 0 1 nnd Wilson.
foot to have the city call n bond elec­ Newman, 2b
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'the inexpert player. Dub-dread—just Washington .......... 35
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Host on .
tion for 875.000 to lie used in the con­ Knight, lh.
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Cranberry
Suuee
Seminole Salatl
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----------------------------uaii out bjr an experienced golf archi5 4 4 9 1 ti
struction o f a municipal golf course, Rritt, e. . ..
Roast Leg of Milk-fed Veal
VII.LA WAS MI RDERED
tovt or engineer—promise* to ’.*• one*
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. baseball park, and fair grounds. An Hill, 3b.
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BY
HAND
OF
MEXICANS,
Roast Loin of Reef
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f
the
best
courses
in
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section
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enthusiastic promoter of this pin
j.'Jv 'be South.
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Mill'
I Hrandt, rf.
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taking a petition around for tl
VEGETABLES
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llnynes, rf.
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who really believe and know
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Candied Yarns
l|. raid Prlm lt iK t’ o n ip a n v . « c o r p o r a - I
White Potatoes Mashed in Cream
t M i l * r r M n . S t* o f I hr I . c o r r a l
.
3 11 &gt;) 1 1 II
Sangonl ought to have these things Stevens, p. .
l io n . T )• l*ow e ll. J A. W il lia m * . 1
M n l n i r a o f liar M n t r «•&lt; I I,
Cauliflower nu Gratia
Henry, cf.-*» . ... 3 1 1 1 0 0
to sign.
.
o 0 •1 0 0 II
Holly, If, ....
■I P '
— - ■
DESSERTS
--1
1 II n 0 0 0
If Sanford can get « docent twit Fuleston, p.
Apple Pie
Grape-fruit Cream Pie
0 n 0 0 0
park by December there is a chance Du Rose, If.
—
— — — —
o f her being in the Florida Stale
lee Cream and Cake
31 11 12 21 3 4
League next season. Several club*
Cell-. •e
Mints
Kiw anis
now in the circuit have signified their
F.%&gt; r.r), i ) i ( r a 8 f i l ,
nan u ly.
W. H
Intention of giving up their franchise i
All R H PO A E
H r t n d o n and Hvn
l l r r m l o n , lilii
...................................................................................................................................J
"Villa,
TriIJn, and three mrmliors of 1,1Al* i uT
j fA’nt
i*i»
" Ife t\ I*. lU rn d o n nnd L i l l i e I*.
so Sanford probably will he offered Lloyd, lh.
4 3 0 M 3 ii
.
X &lt;;,r
irllTlPHlr•'*U*
\i*
Hr r i»d *iii, hi* " I f f . Hubert K. I N r Ti­
tl.cir
r^cort
vnrrr
killed
shortly
l*tforc
11hr
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v
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f
.
la
n
e
A
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s
.
Steele, ks.
one of them.
3 4 3 1 4 1
ll &gt;!» a Tut J
s. Ilerndon. h it w if e .
i
^ 1*1 i • rll'.'it ,*It In m&gt; " f f n
&lt;» I" H e r n d o n it
Lane, p.
4 1 3 0 3 0 right o'clock thin morning with prr- I hap tint dr Aidillrntlftn f**r To\
*
hIw **Iff . j,
in (* m d * in g.'pfiriURiM’ M lih la'*
I •It a. d i * 1M I P 1rtfah &lt;8, Rrumvea &gt;i
Overlin, c.
4 1 3 6 o II nir&lt;litation while Villa and hi* non* i t rlHlrjIt* i fn!.fai &lt; a thr
• i.. m » iit8 lifnlr-r
F.nbt rt N
pnnion?
were
driving
in
an
aulomo*
P4 rt I ••I i" •
* * klluiated In
( ’asvvi ll. ;th.
r
1 0 0 0 0 0
ill n .Mrd. **r t*lhf rw Ixr
f *•*Uf11'
*d-» t o - " It
la*t
M
I
ilv.
which
Villa
personally
pilotI V f t-Titlnnf b.
show whnt they can do on the links Ilaumcl, .'lb*
3 (I 1 1 0 0
f *rii..nt* t.
II a N. U m ’ T l &lt;
T S *11 l r . FarVt 1-.urM uiitl II I' P a rk*
I|,uhrd (tUAnajuato, a auliurh of L»mI i tine
At thn d.At.
Ban.. rs«a a
p ia u ;
p or Cougfji and Cold*, Head­
•rt S .».ITatn
t'a llftirn la
without much expense cither. So wo Moore, 2h.
4 J if t 0
(1 0
0
purtti 8 •dsaimitu; in liT r M u p - «
&lt;1 0 1 0 «
o ‘h
:s
r,lv
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n
rin
d
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r
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say let everybody affix hi* official Lawton, rf.
(1 (1
I:
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
rt
N
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I'.i'ti*
(IrdraPisd,
**T
(
* ai h o u s e o n^T, ll(r
unU
iol' « phalli *b«* r«n|*»
it n 0 0 0 0 m.v «&gt;r M-vcn nu*n p o s t.e di in
!•• ifi .*t*.| t &lt;» 11.•* fs’ U u uin tf rtf*,
, , u „ T . „ i . . . ,i « m | » n . i i . . t
monlk'cr.
Dumas, rf.
and All Aches and Pain*
*
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in
nil*
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Ganlner, i f
3 0 1 (1 0 0 th e r o a d .
t
• t.tti).
I torhlM. tis*" n .South ,
ALL DRUGGISTS
W
1TNKSS
m&gt;
rn
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I
sIBtiHtu*,
f
nf th«* S o u th h a lf tS5' * ) *»f j
"I immediately ordered an Invent 1- . . ■I tlit« t h r l i t l i &lt;)*, o f Jtitn A
McKay, cf.
1 0 0 0 0 0
t&lt; t »• S M » i.-* t «iti » r t « r iN T .i , &gt; .*f th.
Athletics Found Four
..11
25c a n d 65c, ja r s a n d tu b e *
w ! i J‘ l QUMt til tJ»L*| I «.»f Si v’!l"Ii
Farter, ff.
1 0 n 1 .11 1
K A I t O t 'O l.A S S
H o s p it a l siza, 8 3 . 0 0
! *t *8i\ &lt;"^1. T.*a%n»h»»»
N ln rtn n
C l r r k r i m i l l ' ’ ••mi
Brown Pitchers Hard Neel, If.
V (1 i) 0 &lt;&gt; 0 n ut hot it ie s. I h a v e l e a r n e d t h a t t h e s e
1 1 • S uth lUrtk* Th tft&gt; (101 l.a»«t
SfiBlnoIr
Uount*
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Jinkins, If. .
1 0 u 0 0
Ilv
A M. VVKHKB. I» c
Cf*»r.Jslulfit
musr that y»*u
ST. lXlUIS, July 2L— Pounding Langley, If
ha\. *r rl.iim ti» ha'r a**m«» Intrrc^t
. . ‘ 1 u 0 0 0 0 f r o n t th e house on horseback in t h c '' tC-JS-}t-M-H-tt**t&lt;*“
in ami i*.
t.* tut*
th*- ijiihih
liiiuli* IirfrinahnYt*
iirr**lna
d« *
four SL Louis pitcher* hard, Phila­
V , 3 tr— tif V |&gt;pi trial I,tn f n r Tat I.rod * r &lt; •- Ih* rrforr &gt;nu. M
H all
ulllf I'lirk*
bills.
r
f
.
moral
I
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r
1-arKJiur.l
si
ti
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r
h
e
r
e
by
delphia defeated the Browns 9 to C
I
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w
r»T"»
nf
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35 10 II 21 12 1
f'
• * f,d t * &lt;i;Jtr«d t«* !•»» ar
M n M l r * «»f i b r
of rin rM n .
a ml
"1 had no cavalry and could not puryesterday. The score:
Score by innings:
*
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t
r•
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M
ill
tT
rru
lt
t*«»urt.
at
ittr*
N'f»U(*» m h* f#*h|r L'lvt ti th a t I
H
' sue them .
In &gt;ar.f' T«l, Fb.rltla* »’ T* t h r ,
The iru ^t 1 t uultl d o u f t ? K lll.r.
*.f T a i :
riutr .it . c *ssii» t
Philadelphia .. 200 Oil 230—9 14 1 Rotary ,
202 016 0— tl
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t
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r
Mil
tiny
nf
Jurn
A 5*r.i »ta&gt; i*f J u l&gt; . A I» H»tl. and t h « n i
to
order
the
varioui»
detachments
in
« r ti* t h r till! *»f
SL l&lt;ouis ....
101 0)0 021-—0 13 OIKiwanla
312 201 1 _ M
■ilil frrtK Idt. Ih to, and It.* tr fnAK*
a n d h a * m a d e u o p l i r a t l i . n f.-r m m p U l t l t * k h lhitrd M l l n M &gt; ou . *»th*
sector to he
Koninutl and Druggy; ;Davi», Root.
.Summary:
Two bare hits. Card-. this
.
_. on the lookout for
.. iJim r . . |»rc* c n t i f c t t u n ill !#*•
&gt;.l
to
l*&gt;u.
In
accord
a
nr.
with
,
the assassins. The city a u t h o r i t i e s ta «
Olid r. rttnValr &lt;mhrai n the «nttP»-*l fttatuM &gt; «»u
Pruett, Dayne anti Severv-id.
n«T, „Prill;
home runs, Steele; three ^ ^
A n d all p a r t U a c l a i m i n g
ln trr&lt; »t
i t •)•»&lt;•rll mH\ p r o p r r n nlViiat»-«!
c
ordered
a
tit
tarhinctit
of
ruralcs
u n dr r Ib l * »t N J*aynr. *J**rra«td. c*r
tins.- hits, Ntwman; stolen bases,'
•i**b iT.iiiur.
|*»-" it ti|i
t h c r " 1 a r H nnd t&gt; thr laruia af«.r* *
i . » t s s: ! Its
11e# *8 L o t f i l btdI
CLEVELAND, July 21.— Washing-1 Kent, Lloyd. Ovorlin 2. Hit by pitch- tn Mgin pursuit."
ht r • !*&gt; " i t i r r r d amt renutre-ct
....
T h r iti­ »*. , • T r "-; In
It. T*%t»
t(‘ ',d
Gen.
Mnrtihci
said
that
nt
tl
it
a
r
y
&lt;
i;
•
:
r
t:
ind
ar, b* f*srr our &gt;*14 UirtDn and Cleveland to*&gt;k atlvantage o fje r l*uleston (Steele), Ijtne (Kent),
•aid larui t*ctnc
d
•f t h r iMUllhM
•f BL !i % ! «' •v;rt r»; t*.. C &gt;urth«ni»r in Snuj detachments had left Jimincx and 31 ” '•*
nn o ff day yesterday to pin? tiff n
f
'r
d
.
1‘
b
.
f
i
d
*
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n the &lt;ih d«&gt; «*f Au I’ r r l l t i r d U in I h r n x lh r &lt;tf I ' t i l t i o u i,
&lt;\alle de Alltudc on the trail of the
k'J*t. A I*
bt-lXi*; t h r Auk*u»t
m tf
postponed game which the visitors I
-■
won 12 to 5. The score:
Washington
000 500
Cleveland
OOO 030
’1 .
Zachary and Ruel;
Scott and O'Neill.

“ You’ll like the dishes I
prepare, you’ll like my
|% portions, you’ll like
the service at the Semi*
nole Cafe. Best of all,
you’ll find that it doesn’t
cost any more to enjoy
delicious food here than
at home. And you’ll save
all the work and-drug?ry of cooking and dish­
washing.

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SUNDAY, JULY 22ND------ $1.00

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CHICAGO, July 2L—
down afti r an unateady
Chiiagti safe in the pinrhc
i : s s mv i f f i r l a l a l a n a t u r o nr, I (&gt;-|; a I . j
mates hunched hits and tied Chicago’s ] ins .1. « lt&gt;*4 |4|-»|*r|t&gt; aliuatod In
i ; a . i&gt; * irf:t.A jis.
rsoinlnolo cauni;.
i**utiti. K
KlurlJs.
i»-w
li: s-’
j,’ .|J " hen iH.litiiiar.s speak of a "logi- i *jj.
,.
r o&gt;oti.moi.
io r id a , in
-s ii:
r **r‘*
Juto. A I
Clorli i.f H i, I ’ i r m l i I’ o a r t ,
early lead n ,
s . m l n - . l r |-|■ufit, . n i . r l d a .
B ,..u »
.ho t a r n . S . j y ^
* • - « * &lt; * . "*&gt;■ .........
« , « « .
to 4. The score:
n » : A W. W E E K S . P. C.
t'l«rk Circuit Court.
j ijMirpp ij. ilc -rrin c.
at
i
t
.
»T*nol
thr
lasusiK-o
*»t
that
can
handle
the
job.
but
that
can
« Boston
Sotiiinnie rouuty, rioridii
fcu IW2 O ltt-h 11 a ! *“
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*r thud C«sun»et
■uoh
Is ilit ‘ ■"JJ’ * , “ r
be handled.
s
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; Chicago . . ^
501 0tX&gt; 0 0 0 - 4 7 0; kiHoru
|s . : : - : s - ; - t- h - : i - ! s- « c.
n ^f-V un l s c m t lln c
to
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Pietry and t ’ kinieh, Walters; T.f tie
Itt-od will l*»u*
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M*l t h i o k f S»lli 4s )•a J uSr s . U l&gt;M '■
-- Graham.
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D a itf&gt;r&lt;JLAS&gt;-.
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finminodo ivaian, sTa ■
STOPPED HIS BAINS
lt&gt; : A 3d WKKKS. D, C.
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“ 1 was suffering with a severe cold.js -tv -f.r.it-ii.r^ -s-t-S io
s We have been very fortunate in securing the finest Novelty Orchestra in the state for Wed- S
headache and pains in my abdomen,"
\«S»ire &lt;*r %rishi «llit|i four t'ai
■
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writes J. B. Dring, Newport, R. I.
1 mlfr 8rrtlu« M.% «*f Ikr (sm rnl
%t*l«9r« *»l ikr %|«tr rt rUHta.
"A fter taking Foley's Honey and
'I i. l r* . i n .i.
Sink* !■ hetot, th r u that Mrs
Tar in nmjunttJnn w«th holey ( ath- »:*t.iic Msnlo, purct.aoo-r or Tat tVr•rtie Tablets I was entirely reHewd\ ^ \ ^
«U^
o f my cold and pains." Coughs re-jo*** in my offle* and has ms.to

A T T E N T I O N !!

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Ilav Fever
nay
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B ron ch itis,

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**THE H O Y S W IT H

e y s Hooey and Tar.
The largest
Ul&gt;i.
n »* .-rd at ih. dsi. m IN G Sl.G o T A X P A I D
selling cough medicine in the world. •* »*»ustvr* of *ur*i r n r t l f l c s t * la t h * *■
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•
s t a r at \ U S t l S . P t
l u ll* . M id *
S o l d everywhere.— Adv.
i r v r t l f i c a i * &gt; k a ll U- r o d o o r r . r j a c c o r d - ( ■
I n s I " la w T a t Pcaat w i l l taau* t h . i r o s l i
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W iT K K S M ■»&gt; . . f f l r i a i , U n a t t i c a n d 5

■me itself would aertti charming
**•1
however, If described by the chop m
a
writes surrnu-r twaort literature
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Roofs that Challenge Weather
U was Mark Twain who said, “ Everybody
talks a lot about the weather but nobody
nrwM. nrivtlvirsf*
__ fa. ia
.
•
*
does anytliing about
it .”
b i

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t m m i:

But there is one thing you can d o ab ou t'th e effect
o f weather on the roofs o f your buildings. Cover them
with our prepared roofing or shingles and you c a n laugh
a t intense heat, pounding rains, driving snow storm s
and severe cold. •
*
"
Free booklets an*? samples. Call a t our office and
le t us tell you how good roofings w ill save money for
you and add distinctive beauty to your buildings
through their cheerful colors.

HILL LIMBER CO.
JULY 25TH ■

Phoae 130------------------------- Sanford, Florida
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�TH E SA N F O fll) D A IL Y H ERALD, SA TU R D A Y, JULY 2 1 ,1 9 2 3

Raising the Family

was an easy question tor Bullet r

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lo o k kt~
THfVT LITTLE '
BON * - s —

HOW DOrVOU
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Ryaa Examined

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Glaasoa Dsalgned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.
.

WANTED

WANTED— BOYS TO SEAL THE
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
OpUcian-Optornetrist
H I Bast First Street
Sanford, Fla. CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
W. S. Leak
J. II. Colclough FEW HOURS WfittK. SEE LOUIS
You can find tha n a » « of
S IlIlT AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
Leak.&amp; Colclough
•very Hvo Business Man
dh-tf
INSURANCE
In Sanford In this Column
W AhlfED—1‘osition UH cure taker of
Fire—Life— Auto
•nch day.
grove or something on that line or
No. 3 First Nut'l Ilnnk Bblg. Annex
furming or dairying by experienced,
SANFORD
-;FLORIDA
competent married man. Apply Room
2, Pico Hotel.
*
D5-4t|i
M K i H N U X l l D i M I t l
WANTED—To
trade
equity
in
place
Quick Service Transfer
lot 50x117, fi room bouse, nearly
Storage Facilities
new, with hath, gas,'electric lights, on
If ws pleas# you,' tell others; If not,
paved street, for vacant lot, prefer
toll urn. Phono 498
one with some shade tree's on it. Ad­
dress “ Trade" cure of Herald, D7-3tp

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

CLASSIFIED §
ADS
:

--------I*a
FOUND
ClnnKified Ads 1c a word. No Fu
Ad taken for less thnn 25c. I**
FOUND— Florida license tag. Own­
And positively no Classified
er can have same upon identifica­
Ads charged to anyone. Cash Na
tion and paying for ail. Call nt Her­
must accompany all orders. • ha
ald office..
97-tfc
Count the words and remit
arordingly.
fct

MISCELLANEOUS

117 Commercial Streot—Sanford, Fla.

B. W . HERNDON

WILL BUILD YOU A HOME if you
have a thousand saved up.— Melsch
Realty Co.
- 93-Gtc

FOR SALE

FOR RENT

LOST

ICHELLE MAINICS
L A W Y E R -i— Court House

INSURANCE

TO

A t ,I , I’ l l O I ' I ’ IITA OtVN HUS O W M M l IMIOI’ F I I T V O V H A N FO IIU A V K .
m i n i F I F T H K l l l k u r SIII T I I T O T K A T H T T H l l K T i
N n llrn Is lierntty a l v . t t t h a t th e c o n s t r u c t i o n u f t h e n s p h a lt p a v e m e n t o n
H a n fo rd A v e n u e , front F i f t h Ft. s m ith t o T e n t h S t r e e t , , h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d , tint!
t h e c o m p l e t e d w o r k ban b e e n (tuiiHy a c c e p t e d b y t h e C it y C'otnmlssliin o f tha
t ' l l y *,f Han forth
T h e f i d l n w l i i a Is t h e Una! a s s e s s m e n t m i l r n v r r l m r s u i t p a v e m e n t s h n w lm r
th e a c t u a l o s t o f s a id p a v e m e n t c h a r g e a b l e t o a ll p r o p e r t y a b u t t i n g u p o n aald
purl loti o f Sanftu d A v e n u e :
Flntil K s t lm u t c f u r I ’ aVIrur H a n f o r d A v e n u e front F i f t h S t r e e t S o u t h t o
T e n t h S tre e t.
Thi' f a l l o w i n g Is Ihu Gnat I X I f n n t e &lt; t t h e rn st o f P a v i n g H a n f o r d A v e n u e
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en, ns in the case of Galveston, D ay-, Florida, and the soul of said Court at
114.919.37
ton. Johnstown Snid many others. It S'nutlty!,rJ.'ioVi!{»h 5" Hn" r" nl'
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in Venice, but the disadvantages
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would hnvo to be figured in the hun­
Name.
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dreds of thousands of dollars.
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This may not
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the more damage it will do when it
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41
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V e r n n y . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x P e r t l l l e a l e J. II. Sued. Lot II. lllk . 7. Tr . A.
does happen. The conditions are per­ No. 227, d a t e d the GlH rtay o f J uu e , A J. D, F i n e d . L o t 12, Blk 7. I A. .
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60
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tion before it is too late.
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T h e'on ly consoling feature is the a id I'l't'tBleale s h a ll' la* red eem i' il tii*- Pin mil Mille r, l.ol 7. lllk. lo. Tr . A ..............
60
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e o r d l l i g t o la w T a x D ee d w ill I tstte
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fact that the remedy is so easy of ac­ thereu ti o n Hie 13th d a y o f A u g u s t . &lt;Cin mi |\ Miller, l.o l 8, lllk. lo. Tr . A.
60 .
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complishment. JkVith the headwaters A. WITNKHH
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my o f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e and
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an outlet into the Indian rlcer, it IHKAt.)
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111.38
would be such a small undertaking
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33
W W. I.) win. Lot I. lllk
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that-it would scarcely justify the
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ceremonies of a barbecue ur a fishfry
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to celebrate its completion. The San­
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ford Chamber of Commerce could do
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nothing with more vital and farM. 1! &lt;Mitin'll H
d) Lot Tt lllk 7. T r . I
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N o t ice Is h e r e b y g i v e n D ia l (I. f.
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reaching effort than to appoint a 1. a Vigil,', p u r c h a s e r o f T a x t 'e r r llle n t e
to
188.11
60
committee to circulate a poition to No. 24il. d a t e d th e 6th d a y o f J u lio A.
I8S.1S
D, 1921. h a s llled s a id eC rt lD eale In
64
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have drainage district created by the m y o f f i c e , nnil has m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n It ley L ittle . 1aO( 4. lllk «. T r . i. , .
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f o r T a x D ee d to Issue lu a c c o r d a n c e U4*or«B M. Mr*
50
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m ill
next legislature.
w ith ia xv. Said e e rt lllra tn e m b r a c e s
Mels,i'li h i'f ih y «*|l.. Lot 1. lllk. 9. Tr.
60
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th e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l y s i t ­ Mels I'll IlilldtY ( 'll., Lot 2. Blk 9. T r 1
— SUBSCRIBER.
60
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DAYTONA, July 20.—The local
—
||y: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
chamber of commerce will take a re­ «.j«.*3-I0.7*7-l4-S l-»tc.
A T T O H N B Y-A T-I.A W
ferendum voto to see whether Day­ In C ir c u it Chart o f ( h r S r i r u l h J u d i ­
F ln t Rational Bonk Bailding »
c ia l C ircu it o f th e S t a t e o f. M . r b t s
tona's* business men favor issuing
INFORD
-&gt;
FLORIDA
tu null for She Cauoly •*
bonds totaling $070,000 for public im­
H U L K S F 0 U UAL. 10— J udI unloadcj
Male, lu Chnnrerr.
\OTI4T! A M ) OHIIKH OK F P S U C A car o f fino mules, for sale or provements.
TION.
Hmtly J. ll.dw ood. Joined by tier huetrade. ,Comu to sec theni.- Whighmm
bend, Thomas K. Itedwood.
97-0tp Satire ef AppllruDon fur T s i Deed
ELTON J. MOUGHTON &amp; Benton, Sanford, Fla.
C om plalnsnt,
Fiuter Section 8TB ul the (teurrul

W . J. THIGPEN ’
Estate

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

u ate d lu F e tn ln o lo C o u n t y , F in rld a . t o u li:
L o t s 12, 15, 16, anil 17. Bra dley*#
A d d i t i o n to L o t t g w ..... I * T h e s a id lurid
b e i n g a s s e s s e d at th e d a t e o f t h e Isuntie,, o f s u c h c e r t innate I n . t h o tinine
o f K. tt, B r a d l e y .
ItuleSH said c e r l l l l e a te siinll b e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o
la w T u x D e e d w i l l Issue l h e r e o n o n
Ihe 23rd d a y o f J u l y A. D, 1923.
WITNKHH m y o f f i c i a l s l g n n l t i r e nnd
s e a l th is the IGth d a y o f - J u n e A. D.
1923.
(H K A L )
K. A. DOUCILAHH,
. C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t,
H ciuln ole C o iin iy . F lo r id a .
,
. B y : A. M. W KICKS, II. C.
6 - 1 6 - 2 3 - 3 0 - 7 - 7 - 14-21-Glc.*

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60
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60
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60
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111.32
J. N. c*rmirn#i, Lot 3. Blk. 10. Tr. 1
64
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60
,1. N. i ' n u i n in. Lot 1. Blk . 10. T r l .......
l l l .l t
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F . 1* ItllM'K. 1Lot 6. Blk . 10. Tir. 1
118.12
Fau n uni i h k Ii Hi li on|, AlII lllk. l l . Tr, I
264
9*4.82
. T i l e a b o t e a n d f o r e g o i n g final a s s e s s m e n t s a r e p a y a b l es w
i t h o u t Interest
without
u p 111 J u l y 27, 1923, anil f r o m and a f t e r s a id ilatu s old s p e c ia l a s s e s s m e n t s w i l l
b e p n y n h le o n ly In te n equal a n n u a l I n s t a l l m e n t s w it h I n te r e s t U H i per
a n n u m o n nU d e f e r r e d p n y m r n l s .
W i t n e s s m y h an d ns C ity C le r k a n d Dm Heal nt Die C it y o t H a n fo rd , th is
26Di day o f J u n e A. !&gt;. 1923.
(H K A L )
U tt. F I U M I ’ S. C i t y C l e r k .

6 -2 7 -3 0 -7 .4 . 7 - 1 1 - M ' l l - 2 l

SU BJECTS O F IN TEREST

j

H e m ln o le C o u n t y . F lo r id a .

FRED R . WILSON

K*m 7, Miller Bldg.
SANFORD -t- -I- -:- FLORIDA

W OOD SVAEO!

s e v e r a l l y ur o t h e r w i s e In a m i t o th e
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d la n d s i t u a t e In th e
C o u n ty o f S em inole ami S tate o f F ln rIda. t i i - w t t !
T h e Kast h alf o f
the
Northeast
q u a r t e r a m i th e Ka*t h a l f &lt;if N o r t h e a s t
q u a r t e r o f H o u lh e u s l q u a r t e r o f Hertlu o .Seventeen ( 1 7 ) . T o w n s h i p T w e n ty -n n e ( I I ) South o f Iton gc T w e n t y And Also Make Inland Wnterwny n in e ( 1 9 ) Kast.
It u n c a r i n g f ro n t t h e s w o r n hill o f
To Miami.
Kmlt y J. Iteilwnoil, Joined in lo r h ushand. TKotnna J, R e d w o o d , h e r e in tiled,
y o n and rnrh o f you are' d e fe n d Do the residents
of the St.
Johns nthuat
..
,
.
t s t o s a id h i l l ; th a t ) o u r r e s i d e n c e s
V a l l e y r e a l i s e t h e i n e v i t a b l e r e s u l t ' a r e u n k n o w n ; th a t e a c h o f y o u , the
n a m e d ' d e f e n d a n t s , If l i v i n g . Is
of the numerous drainage systems so av id
e r th e a ge o f
tw en ty -olio years;
emptying Into the St. Johns'river in th a t t h e r e Is n o p e r s o n In th e S t o l e o f
F lo r id a , t h e s e r v l r e o f s u b p o e n a u p o n
the event of n continued rainy spell w h o m w q n h l 111 ini th e s a id d e f e n d a n t s .
If
in g , o r e i t h e r o f t h e m , a n d It
such as wo are having nt the present f u r tliv
h e r a p p e a r i n g f r o m th e s w o r n hill
time. With these pollring their o f e on ip ln llit th at It Is th e b e l i e f o f
e c o m p l a i n a n t th at t h e r e Is a p e r ­
floods of water into the river sudden­ th
s on. o r a r e h s i s o n s . I n t e r e s t e d In llte
property,
whose
ly instead of discharging it gradually a b o v e JUKwflhed
n a m e o r n a m e s a re u n k n o w n to the
ns was formerly the case, and with e o m p l a l n n n t : IT IS T t l K R K K O t t K n i t K H K I t (lint y o u nnd e a c h o f y o n uml
the contingent lakes and flatwoods D
all p a r t ie s e h t lm ln g nil In te re s t In
full to overflowing, what would bo salit la n d s a p p e a r t o t h e l.tt! o f e n m ln l In-rein die d o n o r b e f o r e M o n ­
the effect of aw "old time north­ dp ln
a y . ' thu 3rd d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , A. I&gt;.
1323,
easter” such ns most of S;s have only
f u r t h e r o r d e r e d that t h is n o t ic e
heard nbout, It is a curious fact that lie ll pIs
u b lis h e d lu th e S a n f o r d H e ra ld,
the people must have a concrete ex­ a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In H an fo rd .
H em ln ole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , o n c o a w e e k
ample o f whnt would happen before f o r e ig h t e n n s e o illlv e .......ha.
any preventive measure will be tnk- , WIT NKHH K. A. D
. .o.u g l a. s s. . . C. le r k o f
*
tin* circuit Court hi Heinlmde County,

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

ARCHITECT

B E V A 1M D W E

-5

Upper S t Johns Drain­
age Dist. Badly Needed
To Prevent Catastrophe

FARMERS— You can get eeed bed
frames and irrigation plugs at tha FOR KENT— One room, connecting
FIRE-------- A UTO--------- BON D8
bath, 214 E. Second St.
90-tfc
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
NICE
RESIDENCE
LOTS~Renion‘
FOR SALE— Hosier anil Gays' points
nlde in price, very easiest terms.
S. O. Shinholser
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Will
increase in value. On newly pav­
Works,
Sanford
agents.
lS3*tfc
--------- *
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ed streets.— Mcisch Realty Co., A. P.
Contractor and IltiUder
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs _for
Conijelly. Agent.
93-fite
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
FLORIDA Ellsworth, Beariiall Avenue, San­ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT—
BAN FORI)
Rooms i quipped for light house­
ford.
83-tfp
keeping, electrie lights, gas for cook­
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons , FOR SALE—fi Pointer pups, No. I ing, running water, pleasantly locat­
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 11G San­
E s t a b l i s h e d I BOH
ed, abundance o f shade trees keeps
ford A vc,
C3-tfc
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
place cool, • All conveniences of a
FOR SA'LK—No. 817 West First St hpmo. See Mrs. Smith, 300 French
Phone 48
101-H Magnolia Are.
Attractive terms. Address owner, Avenue.
93-5tp
flax 782, Daytona, Fin,
GO-tfc
FOR RENT—Store room in new brick
FTEWART The Florist
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
building, good’ husipcss location.—
Cut Flowers---------------- Floral Designs One new five room house with bath, A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
full lot, well ligated—NEVER OC«*. P oll RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
Annual and Ornamental Plants
CUIMKD.
ing rooms, $5.00 per week. Bed
814 Mjrrtle Are. ........- Phone 260-W
PRICE
room $3.00 per week.—3Id East Gth
$3,000.00--------------- Terms to suit you
St.
95-3tp
A REAL BARGAIN
SANFORD MACHINE
Fo r - SALE —O R "itE N T — Trucking
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
land. I have hammock nnd pine
• COMPANY
tt ticking land developed, partly devel­
General Machine and Roller
Tuiw few tilings wo really would
FOR SALE—Good mub, oftenp, if
oped nnd undeveloped in Iowa City need if there were no neighbors to
Works
taken at once.—E. F, Knesermnn,
section for sale or rent. Write E. R. envy or stand in awe.
Cylinder Grinding
Ijike Monroe,
!)2-CJp
Moore, 250 N. E. 25th street, Miami,
Phone 61!-----------Sanford, Florida
business, or see Robert King, Oviedo.
r t y j ~ s X L i ! — G o o d paying
Sintlee o f A p p lle n fln n f o r T n * H erd
that will net you n good profit.
F u lle r S e e l l o n 37,1 o f th e t.e n r r a l
84-d; w-tfc
S t n l o l e - o f th e S t o le uf FlnrltlM.
Good business ligation, nnd first class
N o t i c e Is h eru hy g i v e n Itiat (.*. W ,
FOR KENT— 2 nicely furnished bed
H n t x m liig e r. p u r c h a s e r o f T a x P e r l B l­
equipment Apply II. P. card Herald
rooms, 313 Wcit 2nd St., Call L. eat e No. 212. d o t e d th e 61 It l l» y o f J un e
office.
y 03-Ctp
A.
has (lied s o l d r e r l B l e a t e In
Allen, 248.
*
90-2tc m y li.o f f1921.
i c e .nnd ban m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n
FOR- !SALE—One first elass 1250 lb.
f o r T a x D ee d l o Issue In nr c o r d a lire
FOR ItfcblT— Furnished and unfur- w
i t h la w .
Hald e e r t lG c a t o e m b r a c e s
mare mule, 8 years old. Also a
nished apartments and sleeping th e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t ­
u ate d # H em ln ol* C o u n t y . F lo r id a , l o good single wagon. Phono 345-J.
rooms. Ferndule apartments, under w
it:
N S o f HK'4 o f H W U o f HK U.
95-Ctc
See.
14. T w p . 2» S. It. 29 K.
5 acres
new management, Bishop Block, cor­
T h e said la nd b e i n g a s s e s s e d at the
FOR SALE—One big gentle horep, ner First street and Palmetto avenue. d a t e o f th e I s s u s n c e o f qtich e e r lt llc a t e
Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
'*one-horse wagon and harness.— Mil­ — W. R. Grovenstein, Manager, Phone In th e inline o f l.n u ra P ln rk .
able Professional Men, each
A l s o T u x FerlB Ira lH No. 211, d a t e d
ler’s
Bakery.
93-fltp 231-W.
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9G-tp8 th e Gth d a y o f J u n e . 1921. h a s Tiled
of whoa. In hi* chosen pro­
s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In nty o f f l e e and bus
THE OLD RELIABLE, the Sanford FOR RENT—6 room apartment, un­ m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d t o Isfession the Herald recom­
s u e In n r m r d a n r r w i t h la w . Said r e r Building &amp;. I-onn. Buy a few shares
mends to the people.
furnished, 714 Oak avenue. I'hone tlrlente e m b r a c e s , t h o f o l l o w i n g d e ­
nnd save a bit of money.—A. P. Con­ 304.
, 97-Ctp s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s lt u n t c d In H em ln ole
o u n t y . F lo r id a , t o - w l t : KKW o f NPAl
nelly, Secy.
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93-Gtc ,KOK UKNT*-Ki(jht room houiw.1, W cit C
o f N 1714, Fee. 14. T w p . 20 H. It. 29 13.
10 a cre s . T h e suld la nd b e i n g a s s e s s e d
PoiTSALlS—tw o Ford touring curs.
Third street.'*'Interior newly decor* at t h e d a t e o f th e I s s u a n c e o f surli
Name your own price and terms.— ati'd and papered. Call phone 40-W. ce rt Blent e In th e n a m e o f D n k n o w tt.
U n le s s sa id c e r t i f i c a t e s sh a ll lie r o George A. DeCottes C. W. Zaring Co.
l»4-fltp
. t»7-3tp d e e m e d n e c o r d l n g t o l a w T a x Deed
Attorney-at-Law
w i l l Issue therv nn o n th e 23rd d a y o f
FOR SA LB ^SpriSli-r cum for cel­
J u l y A. D. 1923.
Over Seminole County Bank
WITNKHH viy o f f i c i a l s i g n a l lira n o d
ery l&gt;eds. Special bargains,* Call
SANFORD -t-i- FLORIDA
DAYTONA CHAMIIEU ASKKD
S e a l t h is the ICth d a y o f J u n e A. D.
and see us before buying.—L. Allen
ABOUT BOND ISSUE ( H K A L )
K. A . n o r n t . A H H .
Seed Co. ..
. 80-2tC
C l e r k C ir c u it C o u rt.

INSURANCE AGENCY

T *&gt;H O K E ?

StateanjotF learn very littla from
m tu ri. 1I t i i suppression that makes
volcanoes blow up.

Y|,
Statutes uf the Slate «( Florida.
. -uMullce la hrrrhy given that M. II. O eory e W . Junes and ------- Jones, hie
wife, Onrdnrr ’ I*. Wood anil ——
Ilurkrtt, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Wood. ble Wire. It. U. Itumeoy and
No. 3IT, dated the Cih day of June A.
the heirs, devisees, grant*** ur ulhcr
•U, I93L * has illi'il said certificate In
claimants under -George W. Junes
my office, and lisa made application
and ------- Jones, his wife, Gardner I*.
for Tax IJeed to Issue In arcordaned
Wood and -------.Who®, his wife, and
with law.
Hald certMIcats embraces
It. If. Itsmsay. or either or any
the follywing dritirltmd property sit­
of them In and to tbu following de­
uated In Hemlnole County. Florida. toscribed
property In tha County of
wilt Lot IS. Kro»t'a*Tlilrd Addition Id
Hem ln ole . Htatr of Florida, lo-w ltl
Altamonte. The aald land being aaaeaaed
T h e Cast half uf the Northeast quarat the date of the Issuance of aucll
ter anil the Keel half of Northeast
certificate Jn the name of Unknown,
quarter of Houtheaat quarter of Herunless aald- *«ertlAeats shall he re­
tlon Hsvenleen (171. Townatilp Twen­
deemed according La law Tax Deed
ty-one ( t t ) Kouth of llange Twentywill laaue thereon'oil the llr d day uf
nine (IS) Knet. and all unknown
July A. I&gt;. 1138.
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parties claiming an |i|tar«sl In said
WITNKHH my official signature and
seal this the llt li day a t Juna A- D.
■ t t t S f c , W - t l i Q l i W ------- J o n ...
1*13.
his wife. Oardner I*. Wood and -----(HKAL)
K. A. DOITGLAHH.
Wood, his w ilt, and It. 1I.‘ itaipsav
Clerk Circuit Court.
&gt;1 fTl"
Ssmtniile (bounty, Florida. and each of you If.liv in g and If dead,
nil parties claiming an Interest or In1 1 1 ‘ — » » : A. M. W K K K 8, D. C.
lafests under each and either uf them

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PALMETTO A V E N U E AND THIRD STREET
SU N D A Y NIGHT, JU LY 22ND
“ W H A T CHRIST SAID AS TO W H E N HE
W ILL R E TU R N "
T U E SD A Y , JULY 24
“ M A N N E R A N D OBJECT OF CHRIST’S
COMING”
Will it be in^Hecret? Will anybody know it,
; or will it be o glorious event?
W E D N E S D A Y . JULY 26
‘T H E D E V IL —W H EN G E IIE CAM E”
W hy didn’t God destroy tjie Devil and slop
all the sin and,misery that has come?
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millennium begun?

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FR ID AY, JULY 27
“ H ELL”
Where is it? When is it? IIow is it? b I
there an everlasting burning lake of fire?
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TALLAHASSEE, July
Pro-1session of the legislsture sn act auth­ Noted Mexican Chief­
And
MET IN H O U SR f
coedlnga probably will be started orising Institution proceedings to
tain Died With Hison within tho next sixty days having as force the building of that part of the
COMMON#
Bootson
their ultimate aim consummation of road or forfeiture by the Tallahassee
T f t ij ^ A S S K t , inly » . r The tho fight that baa been carried on for and Southeastern of its charter.
SUMMIT, N. J., July 20.—McDon­
( S f Tk» A u t l l a M P rm t)
atatp supreme .court yesterday affirmaYf
years to complete a railroad lino
CHIHAUIIUA CITY, July 20.— ald 8mlth. of San Francisco, Robert
Completion
of the twenty-mile
the DadC county court in down the West Coast of Florida.
stretch of road would give tho west General Francisco Pancho Villa, com­ MacDonald, of Chicago and Joo Kirk,
WW B« Included In Atjtettc'ftfrft
rtiTTng' against a city ordinance of
Attorney Gcnrol Buford states th at'COaat the same railway faciiltiea aa mander of rebel armies in northern wood, in a triplo tie with 80 holes to­ To Allied and American
Ufa
famLthat sought to regulate jitney ■a soon aa the lawa passed by the jnow enjoyed by tho East Coast thru Mexico, for ten years, was shot and tals of 46, showed the way yesterday
and Jfcfflrciithm .Ground
ments Tonight and in
bus rifflC'in that eKjr. ■
1023 legislature are printed he w ill, Jacksonville, according to informa- killed this morning at his big ranch at tho end o f tho second day's play In
erate am) Amicable
t£o court ait cn banc on the case egamine the aet that Is among them thm presented at the Interatate Com- at Canutilio in Durango, by Miguel tho eighteenth Metropolitan golf
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A petition .VU?!"* clfnH .teJ to­ nnd wap equnlly divided in tho decis­ notfiorixlng legal action towards a merco Commlsalon’s railroad consoll- Trlllo, his secretary. In a battle championship, being played on tho
ID F T h e A M ffflflll
LONDON, July 20,
day on' the itreefe asking the peo­ ion. .'JutkdfjijWhJtficld, West and surrendor of the charter of the Tal-jdation hearing in Atlanta last Octn- which followed Trillo was killed by links of tho Canoe Brook Country
t(-rations
war* matin today hi the
c
i
u
b.
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ple to linn for the City Commission- Terrell rendered the ruling.
Ishassoe and Southeastern railroad bcr.
the men loyal to tho slain chieftain
of draft reply to Gonhg&amp;y’rf A
era to call A bbtxf. ejection for |76^do
and
aecordng
to
latest
advices
re­
between the capital city and Perry,
Walter
Hagen
waa
in
fourth
place
Among the benefits of such a railfor munWIM * ^ ^
«nd,im r e !
FH.‘ I f ho finds tho act la properly rosfd, it is argued, would he the elim­ ceived from the ranch the fight was with 147, and Johnny Farrell of Qua­ lions memorandum by the *
drawn, Mr. Buford said ho probably ination- of merit than eight hours in ■till in progress.
ker Ridge and Jim Barnes of Pelham cabinet which met in pren
.
would start action to carry out its trnvclhtff between the southwest nnd
Were in a tie for fifth piaco with the in the house of commons,
should seem expedient to
haa been a*itat|ng the. minds of the
scores of 148 each.
provisions, although the legislsture west const cities aa far down as Tam- French Naval Officer
eleventh hour changes Hr
people for many months and should
foiled to sppropriato funds for carry­ pd, St. Petersburg and Fort Myers,
ment, it probably wifi bo
be settled by"an election that will ex­
ing on the particular work called for It also would mean a big saving In Pardoned by Miflerand
to allied and American &lt;OV«)
by tho- measure. IIo said ho would mileage -and time between mid-westpress the.opinion
tfco people. It
Was Serving: Sentence
tonight It is andertttwtt thBT
try to find tho necessary funds to de­ ertl dries and the west coast.
has come to the question of the city
gested reply contains abottl
( S r T il *
Ptm «)
taking ovtf ttfa p/eseAl goff links
fray expenses of tho suit.
.
Civic bodies have only recently call­
PARIS, July 20.—Andred Marty, a
hundred words ami is up tv
The Tallahassee and Southeastern
and country dull, a property of H I
ed
a
meeting
for
the
purpose
of
giv.
of
cogency and foretfulnOag uakhll
former
French
petty
naval
officer
was granted a chnrter to build a railacres of land upon which there Is al­
ing
representatives
of
various
.civic
characterising
documents
serving
a
prison
sentence
for
his
par­
pad from Tallnhassee to Perry, a dis­
ready a At» nioe hole golf course
On Ccfrn, Oats tfnd All tance
by Lord Curson, foreign
of 62 miles, but completed only organisations and others In west coast ticipation In the Black scat mutiny
territory an opportunity to discuss during the war was pardoned by Pres­
and II Is marked throughout by
3&amp; miles of tho line, from hero to
Ccttrse Grain From
the
situation.
moderate and a mica Me tone,
ident
Millarand
today.
Marty
who
is
Covington, leaving n gap of 20 mllca
The present cfob wifi lose w&amp;L ihiy
Ttfrtrifoto
Sfatllfeast
is
still some doubt whether the
a
Communist,
has
his
civil
rights
re­
At
a
meeting
when
the
proposed
la )|C spanned to make connections at
have spent ton the proposition as It
discussed
supplementary
stored
but
ia
deprived
of
rank
in
tho
gathering
was
discussed,
a
resolution
iPerry-with
tho
Atlantic
Coast
Line.
will all go to the city ia its present
— 4 Hr t S , AuMUIuUTma)
Lieut. Maughan Has dum of explanatory nature
WASHINGTON. July 20—Rail- Buch connection would givo a direct was ndopted stating "nn important navy.
shape. The city can put In nine more
sent with the draft.
holes making It one. of the finest wero ordered by Interstate Commerce lino down tho West Coast to Tampa, part of the state of Florida from the
Failed Twice to
Georgia lino to the Lake Okeechobee Anderson Indicted
elghteetf hole golf course in the state Commission today to mako by Octo- 8t. Petersburg and Fort Myers.
l
Make Trip
West coast people have for years soction, generally referred to as the
of Florida. Since jt is more or less her 10, next, series of reductions on
Prison Authorities of
By
Grand
Jury
of an advertising proposition for San­ corn, onts, sorghum and other coarso sought completion of tho road between west coast of Florida, is having its
WASHINGTON, July 20.—Array
Florida A
For Grand Larceny air service announced today the at­
ford and a bid for. tourlatp there is grains moving from Texas producing Covington and Perry and finally suc­ development greatly retarded because
Sanitary
no reason why the city should not points to the Mississippi, Florida, ceeded in getting through the last of a lack of transportation facilities.”
tempt to make daylight to dark flight
«iV
NEW
YORK,
July
20.—The
grand
foster the proposition as the property Alabama, Georgin and South Caro­
across the continent in which Uuet.
XtlH
Prevent
Arif
Jury
indicted
William
Anderson,
sup­
lina.
To
guide
reductions
the
com­
is well worth &lt;50,000 or more aa it
Maughan has failed twice had been
on CeiNfM mt
erintendent of tho Anti-Sgioon League called off for this year.
"tends today. It should not be pflow- mission ruled that between Texas pro­
of New York on charges of grand lar­
rd to go into the hands of private ducing points and- Vlclcsbnrg rates
No cvpfanation accompanied the
,
ceny and forgery rfnd then handed announcement but It is understood
m
, n , cqp
t!,*«
ownership and wjth the .course aa a should be twenty-eight cents per hun­
riowij preienlment calling fur legisla­
dred-pounds. Schedules- will contain
it .w o
*" w i &amp; &gt; . j *
. ! ; ^
.
tive inresigation 'of League's activi­
increas’es
'proportionate
to
distances
ip a :g n r w s T n ^ A .'’ias5 over Vicksburg levels on shipments
,’j r * , 1
chtiictt on
„
ties since 1918 whan Anderson baesma period during another Interval of #pld, mle of . ny , ori
golf links and oho of the prettiest
pHadn
CriMM
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superintendent.
to points further east.
.
preparation wonid be insufficient
iffola in Florida.
.
or jails, as tho result of uftneceeMi
make probable that Maughan could lax sanitary conditions. AIM
The athletic Amid which would Ittr
Daring Cross-Continent Flyer HRs Second Failure The Herald delivered six times a reach.his destination at San Francisco of county commissioners, all wai
chide a ball pafk add a place for the Orange City-Enter­
week for 15c.
before dark.
athletic activities of the high school
In Attempt
captains of state and county com
prise Bonds Were
da well as tho city players, the footcamps In the state haVe before
bait field and the fair grounds would
Passed Tuesday
today resolutions adopted by
(Br Tha Am m U M t*raaa&gt;
W placed on'a piece of property that
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., July 20.— river when the oil Unk began leaking
state board of commissioner* of etattt
can be purchased today for a «*m Will Link Up Two Big Systems of Forced down by a new leak in the badly, l}e said, resulting in his de­
Institutions calling for etepe to im­
that Is very cheap and that will some
State Highways.
oil cooling tank of hia plane, Lieut cision to abandon the flight and re­
mediately put all jails and priaoil
day in the near future be worth many
Russell L. Maughan waa forced to turn to Rock Springs.
camps in first class ' sanitary condi­
times this sum if tho city wants to
DeLAND, July 20.—With the pass­ abandon hla attempt* to cross the
Lieut. Msugkan said'he felt no UItion. Tho action waa taken aa #
■ell It for residence property.
ing yesterday by n large majority of continent between dawg and duak cfTects from the nausea which nearly
suit of the receipt of IrifVrtRatlon
These propositions are well worth the bond Issue for good roads by the late yesterday afternoon. He landed overcame him at Cheyenne as the
a case of typhoid foVcf hrid ' ‘ ‘
considering from a financial stand­ Orange City-Enterprise road and at the air mail Held at 6:08 p. m.
• result of fumes from the escaping
at Itosd Camp No. 3 in Holme* co
point but motit of all from a civie bridge district, the citizens of Lake
A hurried examination by two air oil. He said he felt fine and was
ty.
standpoint. * Sanford wants touriata Helen-Osteen district are encouraged mall pilota who were the only men on going to "Uke a good sleep.”
Tho resolution read In partt ’
slid visitors who will come here and to work in earnest for the successful the field when Maughan descended,
"Whereas, convict inapectors'of
Asked whether he would mako an­ B A R R E T T &amp; C O . G A V E U P
eventually purchase property and carrying of their own issue, a voto convinced the transcontinental flyer other attempt to apan the continent
State of Florid* .employed under
8E A T ON N EW YORK
make this city their homo. They on. which will be Uken next Tues­ that It would be Impossible to repair between dawn and duak, Lieutenant
provisions of tho Chapter P1M,
EXCHANGE
slant these amuadments to get them day July 24. To further interest in the leak in time for him to reach the Maughan replied "that it was up to
of 1023, having made report# e0Tl
here and they ,wlUt.want them to bo good roads Lake Helen recently held west coast before dark and he called Washington.” He added that he nat­
ing all Jails and convict c*Mpe wl
contented aftef they get here. Every a rally which was a red letter day off tho fltfhL
in tho State of Florida, and,
urally would be glad to try it again.”
city in Florida that has no municipal for the town. Tho city park and
The loak wna around tho edges of
“Whereas, it appears frdA fh4
"Juat how did your trouble occur?”
course now is Voting bonds for a mu­ ■tracts were lined with cars at nn tho portion of the Unk which had Lieut Maughan waa asked. ’
porta of such convict l#
Rush
Money
lb
Aaffttela
Bar
nicipal golf coUrse and in tipte there early hour and on enthusiastic crowd been soldered at Cheyenne this after­
In a fow of the Stdta —
"Well, it waa a leak in the oil coolwill not be a cliy in Florida that wBI assembjed to hear the spcskcri, wit­ noon when Maughan waa delayed for eri I noticed it first near La Platte, PMpartng for Any Eventunllcampa
the screening in prtfUel
Ilea from Barrett Failuro
not hava a municipal course aside ness the games and contests and to an hour. Kaughan passed over Rock Nebraska, but It waa not very bad. I
food and prisoners fyoht lhatrtd
( B , Tk* A u x l a l n l P m * )
from other ciubai and many of them partake of the splendid barbecue din­ Springs at 458 apparently bent upon thought We (tad it fixed at Cheyenne,
not in good condition] that lbNEW YORK, July 20.—Frank II, Turkish Straits N egoti­ of the county convict c*mH
now have' seVeral golf courses for ner. "If those present show as much continuing the flight despite tha leak but it beeirte worse aa I drove dn. A
^
tbri visitors and fqr the home people. enthusiasm at the polls July 24 as but he turned back d few minutes few miles out of Rock Springs it be­ Barrett, cotton broker, of Augusta,
haa been provided aa ia
ated by Lausanne
Every city- needs an athletic field and they did at the barbecue” said a citl- later and landed.
in other county camp* the
gan to leak In buekkUfuil. I thought Ga., notified the New York Ex*
Convention
change he was unable to m eet' his
" I t would require from three to it beat to quit”
drary county wants a fair grounds zent of Lakp Helen today, “the bonds
la entirely Inadequate; that
four hours to repair the teak.”
a^d a place where * fair can be held will go through with a rush."
the county Jails are not ltd
Asked if h* waa tiMd, Lieut. obligations and rsqtsealcd Jtla seat
(B r Tfc* Z M M tlfS P rtM l .
and where other sports can bo pulled, First event In the day’s program Maukhan told the Associated Press, M kitW h raid: -Well, I'm leaning on the exchange be sold.
LAUSANNE, July 20—Soviet Rus­ all. and in others the Kreau»l
wa aa series of field day sporu in consequently the flight ia off.’
off at any tlmp.
...
against a bed peat here. I. am hot
AUGUSTA. Ga., July 20.—Meeting sia notified the Near East conference sufficient to servo tkV
Lieut. Maughan went to W hgotel very tired, however, rind could evilly
. Sanford muft either keep up with which men, women and children took
of
creditors of Barrett A Company, today that aho accepts convention for which it ia Intended,
•hi procession or lag behind in t l ' part writer which the barbecue din­ here after waiting at the air field hat* gone to San Francisco.”
"Resolved, That tha
cotton factors, ia scheduled to be control of-Turkish straits negotiated
progressive cities of the state. .1 ner was enjoyed. After dinner the while tha two pilots, Harry Chandler
Asked pointed if ht WotlTd ny agriin held at noon, according to announce­ here end will aigii peel at Constan­ of Agriculture call the
these propositions M f e with your ■peakeA introduced by Mayor A. D. and Jack SKarpc, examined the tank. |n an riltempt to span the evntbept.
ment hore. The firm ia reputed to be tinople within -the next three weeks. tho State Road Daprii
approval sign tha petltipna and when CJarkson. Mrs. Fsrklnson, of Osteen, the second failure which had greeted htf replied, "I don’t know.” Ta addfcd
fact that the building#
one of the largest cotton concerns in
Stamper A Company have the screened in certain df
the election la celled for bonding vote mado a very impressive talk pledging hia attempt to cross tha continent and that thfi was "up t'6 thri rilr service
the south. Shipment of threri miljlon goods and they are not afraid to quote
the support of her town and commu­ hiq demeanor plainly indicated dis­ officials at Washington.”
( i t It
/ •
convict campa oio h®&lt; 'I
five hundred thousand dollars in cur­
•_____
nity for co-operation and everything gust as be walked away from the
Lieut Maughan said he probably rency. consigned to various Augusta you the prices on ail kinds of meats, screened, giving iM
This la F|our Week, with,the old re- connected wit hthc construction of field.
"
would not go to San Francisco, now banks waa received here today butter, frtiita and vogetablea. Stam­ partment the number
per carries a big line of~frt*h and
fUble A. A f . store oq Second street, tha road. J. A. Harper apoke on
The aviator
nearing Green that the flight was ended.
through tfte Augfcat* postoffice from smoked meats at all times and tha ■uch camps, aJtd that
the best branila of flour at prices Vpluq of good roads to the commui* Ur
“ irva Bank to prices ate way down. Read them in Department be
that will nuke^lriw. remember
that tics which they servo and of tho ad.
this condition. .
Li
t __&gt;■..
tka Hetirfd today. First street—next
below
the dot- vanugea that would inevitably
wheat haa f. i * r .to the Coca-Cola Bottling Works. culture be directed
ir while not down cnw ^ the dU uns of Voluela conn% price
Fresh peaches ty by the early completion of this
much yet la
board of county
3;[(ktisiiY
Company in the Naw York ami New each county whei
• «-•- See f fo t. Other speakers for ths bond
afcd other frqi
Orleans cotton exchanges Involved no camp baa boon f
issue were Georre Colby, of
&lt;* •*
local banka as
Ing beenT"*1- "
_
as one of the moe
of
the
concern
were
,-ni. o
aervatlfe’ traders. His failure
New York, Chk.
big clear.
haa
said would affect the .entire
rly
Oppose
Measure
Frank board of county
financial InaUtut
duced, all of whom m ade in terestin g
Hienaf a‘
Barrett, of tha Brir
PadW
»U- modlately
bank
Tk. fcdur. of
sued a at«Um«
statement
dua dltlQB.
»t&lt;nrn ia
•rd Wlillngham, cotton It
•• !
to h£lnabUlty
nabllity to
opposite
con,
The
three
the'
the
tk* hoard of county commietiw
pact and
lead to havt
4l ■
sine#
(B jr^ e

A m tlS M

P i*m »

L ts ir * .m e ,s

MAUGHAN WAS FORCED DOWN
BY LEAK IN GASOLINE TANK
M f t rock mm, mm

LARGEST COTTON CONCERN
IN SOUTH FAILED TODAY
MAKES FINANCIERS UNEASY

RESERVEB’NKS aid

WILL

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iQd attend r*
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BASI
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TO SIGN FACT
FOR CONTROL

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X jlE S A J^ Q R D DAILY HERALD, y H U R SPA Y , JU LY 19, 1923

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Rpi.J^YES RDBUMATO*
none with SERVICE for their middle
“I can simply say that Foley Kid­ name.—QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
Y E A R * AGO
ney Pills gave me relief from rheu­
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FER. Phono 498.
matic pains, and have not used sup­
(Continued from page 1)
,
’•v DOUGLAS MacLEA’N
MBS. PBRO DAIGER, Socitly Editor
noting.but Just the same we ore pro­ ports for the last $ix weeks (Had to
IO.lt.an1 toai rare Om I
The Daily Herald. IBe per w eek.'
‘ Rhone 11 MV
the dark, Slgsbee reached the deck. A
use
two).
the
b
e
s
t.
proof
you
can
gressing.
—IN—
If m kiirr ««r frtfmll vl.llta* I •»
The
“NaWj the question Is, arc we worth have that Foley Kidney Pills are cf—ft &gt;*M *r» (»lii( aarw kfrr or aamlai icene of horror greeted Him.
lawr. of If (•« ar» mlrrlatalaar. a flla Maine was sinking.
Evciybody ran cat fish at Silver an effort of co-operation? I believe fpetive Is this, that since they cleared S U M M E R E X C U l t S I O N
I ■paatal ra rl ta tbla Seuartmrat, ( tr ia l
we are. As competition is the life ofim y system of uric acid, have been cn"None can ver know,” he said later,j j^icp (his after oa
I tolalla. ar trlrahoar H r lira . It Mill
FA R E S FR O M
K "r 1W f t r M i r r r l a l r l .
trade, co-operation is the life of a tiiely free of pain and depression,
"the awful scenes of consternation,
romimmlty
or
a
countV\
If
Sanford's
writes
J,
W.
Hunter,
I-os
Angeles,
despair and suffering down in the
N. f . LHIarjyhmi Mrs. H. A.
Jacksonville wns represented here forward* compartments;
of
men
visitors to Orlando tbrfny. hack country-da not prosperous how. Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains,
yesterday by George W. Crews.
This is one of those wild «nd
far will Sunfiffd progress? Sanfortl’s Dull Headaches and tired feeling arc TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO
wounded, or drowning In the swirling
wooly westerners, foil of thillli
water, or confined in n closed com­ * Watch for the big time that San­ co-opcration with the towns and coun- quickly relieved by Foley Kidney
Norfolk .......I...............- $ dG.no and excitement. Also a two-pm
Messrs. Joe Harrolil nntl Emmett partment slowly filling with water. It
try in tho county will assure her sue- PM*, Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Hnllimorc ............
-57.04
Htrat are in Kissimmee today attend* is comforting to bdiove, ami It Is ford will soon give the folks for miles cess.
. ... L . --------------- -------;— ;------ ------around.
Philadelphia ..................... G.1.10
injf’ to ' business.
Century Comedy
probably true, also,-that most of those
'T wo* talking to q man in Winter
SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
....... ............
/|tr.»:
-&lt; •
Allantic
C ity ....................
..................... C6.02
full of laughs
who were lost were killed Instantjy.”
I’fcrk the other day who has traveled) If yotrr breath is had nnd you
.
«
N e w Y o r k ..............................
0738
Mrs.
M!
Kronen
has
returned
from
.
B.'J*migdrt of the A. C. L. RailThe tragedy cost the IIvps of 20-1
looking for ii desirable gpolls of swimming in tho head, poor
_
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_
Boston
---y
-i.f...............
1
79.81
.i,ninonih’n
visit
with
relatives
nndi*1
^
9WT
H tf is in the city for a few days on sailors. The news spread over |1»«. .
-Friday and Saturday.
. He had visited most appetite, constipation and a general no[.friends In New York JOly and c n - 'P ^ f to m a to
t « nccount’feriing,* it is ft sign your iiver is N iitg n r .l F a l l s .......................
■i btiiinesl mission.
woild In n few hours, hut not before
in
of the well advertised places in
I.eatrlre Joy, N its I Naldl, Le,|r“
. torpid. Tho ono really uenendablo rrvry- M o n t r e a l ............ *KDiT0
".■r
m*&gt;k&lt; _____
the entire American nation war. arous-' viro«"'
jy fnr
----- |»n_*i..nii M u '
state, nnd wns not satisfied.
Stone, nnd Pauline Gordon in ■
r.nnsiieo. I) oslkeU nrdy
mr n||
ail &lt;|Lv&gt;rder*
msorciers in
in tho
too liver,
liver, sto
stomaeh
SS 9N&lt;
Among the business
visitors in e.l to a pitch of frenzy, believing the
his chief objections to and Israels is llerinne. I tacts powerfully 1 o r u a n o ,
....................... .
George Mclford production
him
what
were
Sanford today Is F. A. Jones of Tam­ Maine had been blown up by hostile
!d hialnnsw * rather on tho liver, strengthens digestion pun' B enfo.l H n rh o r ................... fO.Ga
I.ake Mary will Ire the host next
these places nnd
'* H 1
‘
fira tho bowels anil restores n fino feeling $ (. p a n ) ................................ 91.U0
pa, Who is making his licnilqiiartcrf Spaniards.
Thursday for the thousands from surprised me, 1,1Clannishness,
..”|U
......................... 55.GO “You.Can?t Fool Your
at the Montezuma.
this nnd adjoining counties when the know what that iVicans. It meant sel- 60c.cnrn ^ | (v^m nr,d chcerfulnsas. Price ^ s |jCy J||e
"Sutpcml Judgment,” urged Slgsbee
W ife”
H en d erso n v ille.................. GUO
big Musical Festival for the band
UNION PHARMACY
fishness.
•
in
his
first
report.
His
calm
wisdom
iSttn Francisco ................... 127.9G
H. I.. Procter of Baltimore, Mil.,
tnkes plnije.
Hanford, Florida
'
"From what I know of Kiwonlsn^it
PorlJnnd. Ore.......... ........... 112.H0
'arrived In the Cjty Substantial yes- did much to prevent tho United Slntos
is of broad vlo'W.i and unselfishness.
teuiay and will spond a short time ft'om rushing Into war Immediately.
nnt&gt; many oilier Etm tem nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wilbur McKee
He accompanied the court of Inquiry
Help others to attain success nnd the
here transacting business.
! W estern points. S to p o v e rs perhave
nrrived
home
after
a
month’s
In Its Investigation of the wreck, and
reaction will nssurc your own success,
in ittcd .
'
wedding trip nnd will la* at home af­
his
export
knowledge
helped’
It
to
hut do it by casting your bread upon
1 Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. Holmes of oCry '
F
o
r
Schedules,
reservations,
ter
Augusct
first
on
south
Oak
nvetho waters. Not with the solo tho’t
dale, Go., were among the recent ar- arrivo at a decision as to the cause nua.
etc.,
consult
of "What will I gct n.it of it.’ For
'rivals- in Sanford and nre plensantly of the disaster.
our towns nnd county to succeed we I
ATLANTIC COAST
"Tho question ban been asked many
located at the Montezuma.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rallnrd of Altamonte must have co-operation. Let me tell •
limes,” snld the Admiral years after
LINE
were In the city yesterday the guests
T Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry McLaulin left the tiagedy, "Whether I lielicved then of the Kiwnnfs Club and gave the you of the only connection we have j
G. W. CRIM, Ticket Agent
i
•'['In their car on Monday for a trip to that the Maine wns blown up from club members some Interesting facts with Sanford, a telephone connection •
f?, U C O D r Y E A R
Phone G.'i-J
through
Orlando
to
Sanford,
the
tax
]
.; Pensacola and other places in North the outside. My answer has born that about Altnmonto nnd vicinity.
vice Station
assessor once a year nnd a bakery1,
my first order on reaching tho deck
Florida.
wagon
every day. Is this baker the
was
to
post
sentrips
to
repel
ImnrdI
-------The Rig Tent is interesting tho only live wire you have in Sanford?"
! Mrs. B. W* Herndon returned home ers.'
people at the corner of Pnlmotto nnd
i suppose y o u
Rut the real speaker of the day
Monday evening from an extended
Admiral Slgsbeo added fresh laur­
Third
streets with the evangelistic wns our own Dr. Phillips, ami his talk
W
r . a sen* ib le
visit with her daughter, Mrs. 11. A. els to Ids fame in the war that soon
lectures. Sec the nd in this issue for on the ninny improvements ami
buyer. We w an ty o u r
Bivins, In Kelly Field, Texns.
followed the disaster. As comman­
ALL SIZES
Tho Daily Herald, IBe per week.'
subject of lectures each night.
busIness.T herefore,
changes
in
Sanford
since
his
nrrivnl
der of tho 8L Paul, a trans-Atlantic
•
"
w
e
s
e
ll
G
o
o
d
y
e
a
r
hure 42 years ago was illuminating,
Mr. and Mrs, J.
A. Smith ami liner converted Into an auxiliary
In connection with our transfer,
Tires — fam o u s th e
George Shipp, who is temporarily to say the feast. We regret that Dr.
daughter of Macon, Ga., arrived in cruiser, ho captured tho Spnnish co'lir.vo
rlorngo room, where you mtj
world
over
fo
r
th
e
ir
flapfortl yesterday for a brief stay Ifer Reetonpel, carrying coal to Cor- employed in the A. C. L. shops at Port Philips did not make notes of his talk
etore
your
goods until you need them,
fine
p
e
rfo
rm
an
c
e
—
and stopping a t-th e Montezuma.
vera/nnd thus, sealed the fate of tho Tampa, has been visiting home folks so tho Herald could share it with you.
F.
P.
RINES
an
d
w
eg
lv
estan
d
ard
at
a
nominal
cost.—QUICK SERVICE
Spanish fleet at Santiago. The cruis­ the past few days.' He left for Port His recollection of early lift' anil
I
1
G
oodyear
Service
on
105 Palinelto Ave.-------- Pimne 481-J TRANSFER. Phono 498.
83-tfc
events in Sanford is perfect nnd his
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hnzzanl, wlie er .'Isabella II nnd the destroyer Ter­ Tampa this afternoon.
every G o o d y earT ire
have been the guests of the, latter’s ror lioth hauled down thoir flags and
description of some of the happenings
w esell.T h at tire and
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. Dumas yyrrenderccl to him.
A. 8. Smith left today for la k e ­ of yenrs ngo were deeply enjoyed by
t h a t service are all
the
members.
The
Heruld
trusts
the
for. the past two weeks, leavp Sunday
we can give y o u —
The naval career \&gt;f Slgsbee begnn land, Rrndcntown and other points
for their homo in Augusta, Ga.'
b u t nobodv else can
when ho was a hoy of 14 years. Born south where ho will spend n week or speaker will again give the Kiwun
promise
half so m uch
inns
the
plensure
of
listening
to
more
more.
Upon
his
return
hero
ho
will
In Albany, N. Y., In 1845, he entered
Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Ilrumley of Annapolis In 1859 anil was graduated lie the guest of Judge and Mrs. James of his rentlnenccs in the near future,
and live u p to it.
Chuluota and Rev. nnd Mrs. M. C. four years later. He was assigned to Sharon before returning to his hime lie proved himself one of the best
Ab CoeJrtsr Sortie* StmiUn
D«il«n u&gt;«
and rifomTaylor of Gretna were In tho rlty ihe West Gulf Squadron, nnd ut the in Madison.
entertainers ever appearing before
.
mind
n«a# Caadvaar
CorJi %
0 i t h IhB iere/eW All*
%
this morning combining business nnd age of 19 was following Admiral Farthe club.
Wmmthmr Trmmtl mntl
atrh
the
Dnily
Herald
closely
pleasure.
thmfr*
up
BimntimrJ
.
H
X
It
wus
decided
to
meet
with
the
ragtit .i* an ensign through the bat­
Caadyaar iarafta
*
tle of Mobile U.iya At 2) ho was these days for the many bargains Chamber of Commerce and Rotarians
Hon. 8. A. Smith of Madison, who fighting under Porter at.F ort Fisher that nre being offered by the Sanford on the last Friday in each month, the KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
has, been the guest of his niece, Mrs. and ut 23 he had been promoted to merchants. This is the season of luncheon for that week to lx* dispens­
Oak Ave. and Third Street
James G. Sharon, left this morning the rank of lieutenant-commander.
special sales nnd you can save money ed with.
for a trip to Bradentown, Manalee
During the 33 years of pence that by gleaning the storo facts from the
As tho Woman's Club will receive
and other places on the West Coast. followed the Civil War, Slgslno won Dnily Herald.
all the money taken in nt the hull
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
fame nnd promotion as an inventor.
game tomorrow evening, it was de­
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
Mr*. A- M- DeKorrest left this Among other duties through that per­
Hunt’ forgot Uu; Ash .fry a t Uaxul- cided to give the Indlct'Yhargc of the ,V ».
------- N
morning for Derbyville, Conn., where iod, he wns assigned to explore the ton’s place on Silver Iaikc today at
collecting, so that each member of the
she will visit her son Norman nnd sou bottom. Here his Inventive gen­ six o’clock. The Womnn’s Club is
clull would he free to play the winhis family. Mrs. DoForrestj will nlsn ius came to tho fore and he Invented putting it on and you will uel $2.00
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u u u u a u c D u u u u u u siia i.a u u u B u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u iu u ju E i]U D tiu u u u a iiix s is a u K s q a u u a u a a s i
•liing
game.
visit in New York la-foie returning Instruments for deep sen exploration worth of something good to eat for
Schello Maines wns appointed n
home.
that are used today without material flrty cents ami get n good swim ulso. committee of one to meet with the
rhnngc. The German government dec­
Chamber of Commerce nnd Kotnrian
DANCE AT THE 8QR08I8 HOUSE
Churchwcll’s nre putting on a big
orated him with tho Rod Knglo of
committees on street paving.
• Mprh social Interest Is felt In the Prussia at tho suggostinn of ex-Em­ Shoe Sale for Frldny, Saturday and
Jinkin* and ■Gnrdtu r wijl have
dance to be given tonight at Sorosis peror William, and he also received a Monday. Special low prices on la­ i hnrgc of the entertainment features
House with Ralph Hammond and gold medal ut the London Internation­ dies, men’s nnd hoys shoes. Sec tho next \v&lt; ek. Dr. Philips won the mem­
■
®
’ "Bill" Nydegger in charge. Klwell’s al Fisheries Exhibition for these advertisement today and get the bership piir.e this week.
prices. Your chance to get them is
orchestra will furnish the music and achievements.
now.
•
’ a dullnr nnd n half is charged each
Th&lt;* llomcstend Lender suys that
At the age of 58, Slgshoe wus pro­
man, who has tho privilege to bring
work is soon to ha stalled on the
moted to the runk of Rear Admiral.
Mrs. A. Foster nnd Imr niece Miss
a Indy with him for this price.
He rounded out his naval career dur­ Inez Amelia left for Jacksonville to­ Hi inert end hotel, the iden being to
■. ’ The young men have planned this ing the decade ns chief intelligence
remodel the place and udd' consider­
i dance to he everything the la&gt;st so­ officer, eommuqder of the I-cague Is­ day where they will spend a week ably to tiie size of the structure.
a rial functions can give nnd urge all land Navy Yard; eommundor of the visiting Mrs. 'Foster's sister, Mrs. When the improvements contemplated
' • who care for dancing to come and South Atlantic Squadron, ami as com­ E. A. Dnvls, then from there they have been finished Homestead will
• enjoy the extra good music and fine mander of the 2nd division^of the will go on to Iaikelund where they have n first-class, thirty-five‘room ho­
will Ihj entertuinod by their friend
1 floor,—Reporter-Star.
North Atlantic^Fleet. On his C2nd Mrs. Speer for another week, nfter tel, attractive in appearance und rumfortuhle throughout. The need of
% Among those from Hanford attend­ birthday—January 10, 1907—he wns which they will return home.
such n place is felt, nnd its comple­
ing this dance were Misses Snrlta placed on the retired list of rear ad­
tion will mid to the im|xiituiiee und
and Maud U ke. Elizabeth Smith; mirals.
"End of the Season Sale" Is the
attraction
of the place.
Messrs. Hill uml Paul I-ake, Hilliard
After leaving active service, he fro- way M. Kronen announces his big
Malp|iua and James Sharon. These quentiy appeared in public ns n lec­ sale In todny'a Herald. Mr. Kronen
------------- 1-------------young people were chnproned by Mrs. turer nnd also on commissions per­
Correct this sentence: "You go on
expects to go north In n few days to
James G. Sharon.
taining to the Maine. He was the purchase his fall nnd winter stock the picnic, mother," said the flapper,
Ladies* lllack Kid Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8, per pair.......$2.50*
author of “ Deep Sea Sounding ami of goods and ho wants to clear the "and I'll stay nt home und do the
, LOVfl.Y BRIDGE PARTY FOR Dredging,’’ "United Stutes Const Sur­ shelves of everything before he ships hotispwoi k."
Ladies’ Hrown or Hlack Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8, pair..... $3.25
vey,’,’ and "Personal Narrative of the his new stock here. He is offering
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RECENT BRIDE.
Ladies* Brown or Black 1-strap Pump, per pair.......$3.25
Given opportunity, the chances are
•■ A lovely event of Wednesday aft- llottleahip Maine, 1899."
you some real bargaini todny In his
that
Japan
could
control
everything
While on shore duty us a professor big sule that starts tomorrow and
• rrnooti was the bridge parly given by
$5 Ladies Brown or Black Oxfords, per p a ir .......... , $4.25
in Chinn i fcccpt her appetite.
Mrs. Frank M. Massey at. the homo at Annapolis, in 1870, Admiral Sigs- lusts ten days only. Drosses, hose,
$5 Ladies’ Brown or Black 1-strap Pump, per pair... $4.25
' of her mother, Mrs. H. J. Drawy on bee married Kllxn Rogers Lockwood, waists, hats, kimonos, nnd every­
daughter
of
Generul
II.
II.
Lockwood,
; Seventh avenue honoring Mrs. J.
thing ill ladies wear going nt prices
Men’s Brown Oxfords, Bal or Blu, per pair.......... .....$3.25
U. H. A.
that will astonish you. See the nd
Frank Davies a rerent bride.
$5 Men’s Brown or Black Oxfords, Bal. or Blu., pair. $4.25
The decorations and details of the
todny.
That there urn great possibilities
affair, beautifully emphasized a color
Men’s Brown SeoutWork Shoes, per p a ir................. $2.50
Yowull &amp; Co., ure taking time by
note of yellow, .quantities of yellow for the development of un important
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$5 Men’s Brown Munson Last, Rubber Heels,
daisies being arranged In vases nnd dairy industry ut Fort Pierce and vl- the forelock and putting on u Big
baskets through tho various rooms rinlty Is tho belief of Dr. Brown, dairy Dollar Day Solo that will bring the
Work Shoes, per p a ir ......... ............................ ...... $4.50
and the tallies were also done in yel­ specialist of the Statu Experiment people to this big store^for Friday
Htutlon, who wns there looking over und Saturday of this w eek., Every­
Hoys’ Brown Oxfords, Sizes 2*/2 to 5*/2, per p a ir .......$2.50
low.
In the dining room the ten table the situation and conferring with lo­ thing innrked at a dollar nnd marked
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Boys’ Brown Oxfords, sizes 2Vs to 5V4» per pajr ..,...;r$3.25 „
was laid with u handsome lore cover, cal dairymen. Recently the dairy bus­ down in plain prices nnd you will
centered with pretty yellojr_ldossoms iness thoienhouts is showing much im­ save more money nt this big Dollar
m
Mid yellow minis weer in small cut provement, tho indications being that Day Sale than you have nsved in u
ILPIMG
WE WILL ALSO MAKE SPECIAL PAIGES O N D R Y
glass baskets' the handles of the It will, continue to expand when the long time. Tho sale Includes the
M ATCRIAU
GOODS, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY*
llatYets' tied with bows of yellow city provides milk und dairy products synsonublo goods nnd Just whut you
If you want tu Uullil
inspection.
havo been waiting for a t Yowell'a
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Thg. guevts 'tHiJoyed several laterinlvlrc nlT&lt;-rr,| Ihtv.
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ndvcrtiscniunt
ill
this
Issue
of
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ating games of bridge the first prize Cory, Herbert Gray, Albert Mellon,
i ’a!t u» uu lor n eonfiTMirr. Aciiualni us.
feeing' a' handsome piece of lingerie, John Murdock, Ardrey Bell, Ernest Herald to grasp the meaning of
wllli J u n e ni-nls unit
While the second prise was a beauti­ Thomas, George King, Misses Helen Yowell'a Dollur Day Sale for there
Wc will show you
ful powder box with dainty puff nnd IHines, Emily Lucas, Julia Lino- are bargains here that will astonish
the better way.
the cpnsolation prlxo was a lovely set hough, Mury Isiulse Dickinson, Surah you. The sale is only for two days
of fopr novelty crystal bracelets. The Keller, Elisabeth Range, Katheryn and you will have to h u n y to get
Hill
honor**, Mrs. Davies, was given an Hrondus, Edith Gibbons, Ellen Hobbs, yours.
Lumber Co.
Moduli Harvey, Evelyn liessley of
•aqu)silo linen towel.
Another
cause
of
continued
poverty
' Delirious refreshments consisting Jacksonville, Martha Muiphree of
•‘I l n l U r r s 1 l l r n a u n n r pf a salad and an - Ice course were Gainesville, Norma Griffin of Klssim- is the eager willingness to buy some­
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o f j h t card nice,.Martba JW»°Pa. . Cvmlnf In^aa thing Uuil will.pay. .forty, per cent
Phone ISO, Sanford
game arid'K rs. Massey was 'assisted tea guests were Miss Sarah Italic, dlvcnds.
jn *nUtraining by MDs Mary Weed-1 Miss Mary Wooden and Miss MarSo motion picture* don't seem so
on,
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jcella McG.uInras.
The-guest list
oujy a numThis wpa one of thf, most enjoyable very delibate if you have a friend
d the young, m arked qml a lyw j affairs of the mld-qumuiur sesaou--^- who promised to pay hack that ten sa
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• KANSAS CITY, July 20—With the
granting of letters temporary to the
Parkland Chapter a t Louisville, Ky.,
tho Order of DoMolny marked its

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one thousandths chapter
lha Uni­
ted .States, according tb an annajinccment by Frank 8. LaniL (jrand Scribe
and founder of the •mov&amp;nont.
No fraternal
organization has
gro^n with tho same rapidity as DoMolay, . which within a period of
four years has grown from a boys’
club of nine members to a member­
ship of well over one hundred Ihou-

T H E SA N FO RD U

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itiall trout arul blupt'flfh^ojPfofcfA

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preventing tneft npd enabling the
Ihi ring a period o f 20 minutes be­ authorities to rfCOYef car* tliat wen:
fore n hard electrical a to m four big
iitolen.
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waterspouts were seen, three fn Boca
• We have just-received a new gupCcign Bay and one In the Gulf.
ply of applications for title, blanks.
C-omc in nnd get. M xpany as you
LATEST ROAD INFORMATION need and let's have Orlando and Orrange county 100 per. cent registered,
Every automobile owner should
Florida Automobile Association.
comply with the new law requiring
For quick result* tty S want ad.
ho reeistration of cars. This law

JtrMnlny, Mr. i*ond said, la a
secret organization for boys be­
tween the nges of sixteen aild twen­
ty-one nml U built on a ritual any­
one-would subscribe to. It stresses
good sonship, good citizenry and
teaches constructively about schooic,
churches nnd like subjects.
No other organization, according
to Mr, Land, stresses citizenship so
strongly. It tenches a boy implicit
faith In his parents and guides him
lntd Wetter citizenship through good
$•,orals and manners,
n •;*' 1'.&gt;'/«.
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Hanford and many candidates‘tare bo|ng taken in a t every meeting night.
It Is said to bo one of the strongest
young men's orders in the country and
growing fast.

tnde anH temperament, few motion
pictures recently produced can, by any
stretch of the imagination, equal Geo.
Mulford’a latest Paramount picture,
“Yon Can’t Fool Your Wife,’’ which
comes to the Princess Theatre Friday
i tonight) and SaWtday and in which
the thico principal feminine roles arc
played by Lcatrice Joy, Nltn Naldl
and Paulino Caron.
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Misn Joy, as Edith McBride, is tho
trusting wife, charming and ingenu­
ous, yet Intuitive to th? Inst degree.
H e r pmMcular type of beauty, with
her soft brown cyca and dark brown
High (Grade’Flour at Low
hair, gives Just the necessary sym­
Prices— Buy now nnd
pathy to the role of the modern wife,
Snvc Money
troubled nnd tormented by a millionThe Disease Thnt Shortens Your ■nire husband who has renched the
Life. Quickest Wny to Gel [sn-callcd dangerous nn".
—A. &amp; P. FANCY PATENT FLOUR—
Well is Through New Pre­
Miss Naldi is the siren dc luxe In
PLAIN OB SELF-RISING
scription Containing Seven­ the picture—a polished beauty, wife
12-lb Bags
53c" 24-lb Bags ...... $1.04
teen Ingredients Thnt Renew of an eminent surgeon, who seeks so­
Every Part cf the Body,
cial conquests to further her hus­
------ -------- PILLSBURY’S BESTThat itching, pimply, irritated skin band's practice. Her raven Muck hair
is only a surface indication of the
12-11) Bags . .....59c
24-lb.Bags
horrible polution in your blood that
your heurt is pumping ovary minute
through your veins into every inch of
*- •*ESH CABBAGE, lb
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your body, carrying disease germs
that break down skin tissues, weaken­
ing the liver, stomach nnd kidneys.
H GEORGIA PEACHES, lb
That Is why any remedy that merely
relieves skin eruptions is not suffic­
ient, hut a complete systemic treat­
ment Is necessary to gcVpdrnninently
well.
(IONA BRAND PEAS, Can ... ..
This complcto treatm ent 1s found
only In a prescription called Re-CuMn, which contains'’' seventeen Weil
ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, lb
known nnd thoroughly tinted .medi­
cines, so skillfully compounded that
SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI, Phg.
each one performs its function on the
various parts of the body perfectly
and harmoniously.
This remarkable prescription starts
right to work purifying the blood, re­
Package of
---------------- ;--------------------------For a King
lieves constipation, eleanscp the, kid­
- F o r the
neys nnd gets every particle of pollu­
ORANGE - PEKOE-rMIXED— INDIA - CEYLON - JAVA
rkmnn, n
tion out of the colon,.which, according
h v j slnnd
to Prof. Metchnlknlf of the P^stuor
P k g ............ 18c
Pkg........:u~. 34c
Institute, Paris, In the direct cause of
tiort three
all our aches nnd nains. Re-Cu-Mn
Heaskcd
BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME, lb
quickly and surely dispels biliousness,
Mntthcw
sick hendnehes, nervousness, rheuma­
xiper, the
tism, restoring the appetite and nor­
ted away
mal strength nnd completely rids your
system of those toxic poisons which
huve hern making you feel so sickly
ce court
nnd good-for-nothing.
drlnqucnt
Ito-Cu-Mn is sold nnd recommend­
O v e r 7.,:) 0 0 s t o r e s in t h e U. S. A.
I).
ed by tho Union Pharmacy and other
good drug stores, nnd if you don’t
—
fool a decided change in your-cnndlJ tion after taking according to direc- Robs Cillomol of
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BLUEFIELD, W. Vu., July 10.—
Ten business buildings were nmong
structures destroyed by fire which
swept through Kimball nenr hero to­
day. Twenty families were rendered
homeless but were no casualties. The
damage is estimated at half million
dollars.

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Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im­
proved—Dangerous and Sickening
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tublet Called “Calolaba"

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. pleasure driving there is a Buick rpadstcr,,
suitable and perfectly adopted •to the need.
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Saturday and Monday
CEVPTytlilng in Bathing SuitsT-fr^m the bit
kof bright wool Jersey thnt n two-year old
^Wearg to the older girls nnd boys Swimming
j puU*. The Saxony Garments urc distin;,guikhed by their aupcrlor quality^ materiuls,
workmanship and fit. Regular prices from
$2.51) to $5.75. Saturday and Monday spec­
ial, all Suits offered ut 10'/ Discount..

Whatever Path You Travel You 5
■Will Need Hose

Opened today with a rush.

All pure Silk Ho.sc in n full range of colora S
nnd tii2.es including / the following makes—. 5
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Gold Stfripe, Onyx, JsbHlgh
and Quaker,
Reg ■
ulnr price $3.00. .Saturday
C O c o
and Monday Special

A Varied Assortment Boys* Suits

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Here la an opportunity for mothfcrs to sup­
ply a fow extroa for young men. A varied
oaaortmont of Boya' Suita in JvhiU’i tun, bluu,
white with bluu collara and blue with white
coltara. Rcgulur vnluea $5.75, $3,60, $2.50j
$1.98, Saturday nnd Monday apecinls—

$5.00, $2.75, $1.75, $1.50

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White Goods for Summer

gSfefcfc ci^p. w^itc fabrics in ull the popular
KweavcB are here for your choosing in an
jrt^miBfrt'Vartety. -SPECIALS—from the
lYand Good a Section Thursday are—
ETtiy SlLltC, fhe, popular material for MidButnmer Dresses. - Comes in checks only,
piagulke-price $2.25. SatQQ
lirday and Monday S p ecia l........t j l s t / O
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One lot of Imported Voiles in dots, figures
and Egyptian patterns. Both light and dark
cojora. Comes 40 inches. Regular prices
$1.76, #1.60, 69c, Saturday
ff
nday, Special $ U 9 , $ U 9 and O O X ,

in distinctive stripes and dots. Both
d dark colons. Begidnr pHco Q O a &gt;
iturday and Mondoy S p e d a l.'.O o F ^

Vacation days are at hand—days that call for.
cool, comfortable apparel. We are offering
Thursduy morning some more Normandy
Voile Dresses which It behooves the nrospectfye buyer to take ndvnntnge of. They come
in White, Copan Blue, Navy, Lavender ondi
Tangerine. Regular $18.50 values,- SattiN
day. and Monday
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clear out every dollar’s worth of merchandise
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f'J '^ rB sn si
t a M t h N l M W atM tMi*Pent w»*toUms WrlM to kUI U»^s
Will! pow der*. H w iM a o t a a y • x p c r l m a n u t
pr»t»r*tlon».
Ready for Us*-Bolter than Trap*
%vt_ box. K4
* lVox. box. Il-U
SOLD B V B R Y W H U K

during the season in which it wa3 bought.. For
this reason we have made such drastic cuts, &gt;as
we, are determined to sell and clear oiur

Sash Ribbons
Sosb* lUblgma— in No. 300 width in Ubo foi
lowing colora.: Sky, Bamboo, Jade. Tomato
Silver and Taupe. Regular
Q *€ • i l l
price $2. Sat. u iM ^ o n ? ? 5 p ^ il:r ^ J la jl:« l

One Jot .
ings for Collars1a m r x u tfs aiiTTH m nfln^''
Colors: White, Pink, Blue, Cream, Yellow and
Ecru. Regular price $1.60, $1.25, $1.00, 85c,
75c, 65c, 50c,45c. Sat. and Mon.
Q I*a
$ 1.29, 98c, 89c, 65c, 59c, 49c, 39c____O O v

Thrifty

crowding our store and well pleased with

Vacation Voiles

ome and see for yourself.
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MEN’S, SHOES—FIRST FLOO^;
Shoes which graces the occasjon.as well as
the foot—just arrived—Plain toe crimp
vamp Oxfords. Black and
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Tan, price
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Orlando's Favorite Shopping Place

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, Both in the four and six c y lfn ^ ifnbders tWJJ
• Buick line of roadsters provides;? a*yide ‘range. t ,
of selection for those whodesiroithe intimacy
of this particular design.
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ST. PETERSBURG, July 18.—
Hundreds of fish, ranging in size
from four to six inches long, fell on
the golf links of St. Petersburg Country Club at Pasadena yesterday nfternoon when n .wnlerspout estimated
to have been more than a mile high,
broke on the eastern shore of Boca
Ceiga Way.
Two local .fish companies sent out
trucks to bring in the Ash hut it .was
found they were tod small. TJie majority were mullet, nlthough n few

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excellent example of the,ek*U that- B u n in a s t v
dbplayed in developing roadstdrAtypea. for Jail
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F ou r B u ic k R o a d s te r s
^ to S elect F ro m — -1

Ten Business Buildings
Swept by Fire Today in
Kimball, W. Virginia
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Families Were
Homeless.

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IT. W. Johnson, Lot 0, Bit, 13, Tr. T

F

' DAY OF It AY, A| D. 1913
The following i* the estimated coat of widening Myrtle
from 18 fee* IW.wHtH U 24 ft. to width from Ninth Street Saoftth St. SMttmuUd M o t pavement 24 foot In width:
HU Cu. yd*,
*t 60eM.— ..... —........ ................................
Sq. fA .
fl.90
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gji6 lln. ft. ffl*h ouib i t 16c
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168 fwt nuah chrb at 30c ---------- ------ — --- ------------- ---jj70 foot storm w a i f 11 ll^ N ................. .....................................
j6 Inleti at $30.00 ..x...—.
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3 Manhole* at foO.OO
..... .... •........... .. .............. .v.-...............
1008 Ll« feet drain* tile -at $75.00 per M ....... ......... .....................
Engineering*, advertising etc, ---------- :------------ ------- -----

.$ 1,200.00
. 8,688.70
■ 1,237.75
50.40
1307.00
800.00
150.00
225.00
661.1B

Total estimated cost ................ i....... .... ....... ...............
Estimated coat o f pavement 18 feet In width................. ....
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E«tlm#Hd&gt;ort od Widening pavement from 18 feet in width
to" 24, feet In width ------ ------------------------------------------ \
Amount to be borne by City 1 /8 ........... ........... .....$1,438.67

Melsch Realty Co., Let*9, Blk. 1.7, Tr..7
Melach Realty Co., I^ot, 10, Bllf. 13,‘ Tr. 7 :
V. C. Welsh, E. W of Lot 1, Btk. 13, Tr. 8
K C. Welsh R. Vt of Lot 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 8
J, S. Dlnkcl, Lot t , Blk. 13, Tr. 8 . ..»........
J. 8. Dinkel, Lot 4, Blk. 18, Tr. 8 ...___ H. G. Gunter, l.ot 5, Blk. 13, Tr. 8 ...... —
Mrs. G. D. Hart, Lot 6, Blk. 14,Y r. 7 .........
Mtb. G. D. Hart, Lot 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 7 ._
Mrs. G. D. Hart, Lot 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 7 ____
MTs. G. D. Hart, Lbt 0, Blk. i4 , Tr. 7 ......
Mrs. Q. D. Hart, Lot 10,^Blk. 14, Tr. 7 ......
M. Mlnerlck, Lbt 1, Blk.-44, -Tr. 8
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M. Mlnerlck, Lei t.D lk . 14, Tr. 8 to*........
M. Mlnerlck; Lot* 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 8
M. Mlnerlck, Ldt 4, Blki 14, Tr. 8 __ .........
M. Mlnerlek, Lot 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 ___....

JACKSONVILLE, July 1 9 .-J . H.
Wondler, of-Orlando, has . been In­
flicted by the grand Jury on several
counts, It bong charged that he used
the mails to defraud.
It . Is alleged that the defendant
when this bank was established* rtiftriy chatfgwas mauagng editor of the Florida
Post ,a. newspaper formerly publish-es have taken place.
cd at Wipter Park. It Is further al­
leged that n campaign was put oil
The city and surrounding country have
offering prices and the Indictments
grown-- small mercantile houses enlarged
charges that p number. . o^,,t^esp
prixes were hot given, and also H»h
and the farrn a c ^ f e ^ expanded g r itty *
claimed tnht prixes were given to
persons hot. entitled Vo them, u viola­
Much of this expansion is dt*e to the t&amp;iikw
tion of tho federal..statutes,
.y,
ing given the people by this institution.
Tho defendant is out on .bond and
no date has been sot for,the trial of
Your Chec'hlnfg Accnant is cordially in-:
Notice Is hereby given to any and all persons Interested In the Special tho '-case.
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Assesamenta against the various pieces of property above described that
RELIEVES RHEUMATISM
said assessments aro payable in full within 80 days after tho above and
foregoing special assessment roll has boon equalized, approved and con­
“1 con simply pay t h j t ,Kelpy Kid­
firmed, or in ten equal annual installments, with Interest at B% per annum ney Pills gavo me relief from rheu­
from and after the time said special assessments stand approved and con­ matic pains, spd have npt used sup­
port* for the last six weeks (had to
firmed.
tho best proof you can
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will use two).
be held at the City Hall at 3:30 P. M. on the 23rd day of July, A. D. 1023, have that Foley Kidney Pills aro ef­
A COMMUNITY BU ILDER
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at which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints and objections fective Is this, that'flinco they'cleared
as to such special assessments, and will at sold time adjust and equalize said my system of uric add. have been en­ S F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WH1TNER. Cashier
assessments on a basis of justice and right; and when said special assess­ tirely free of pain and depression,'* 9 .
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ments are b o equalised and adjusted, same will then stand confirmed and be, writes J. W, Hunter, Las Angeles, ■ H * iu a a * a * * B * * g * a d a * ia * a * * e u * a M a a a H a a a i« * * a « a * a a * a * a
and remain binding liens upon the property against which said assessments Csllf. ' Backache, Ilhcumntlc Pains,
are made until paid In accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 88 Dull Hcndachon and tired feeling arc
of the City Commission cif the City of Sanford, Florida, adopted the 20th day quickly relieved by Foley Kidney
PUIs. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
of May, A. t t 1923.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
Florida, this 10th day of July, A. D. 1923.
There nro othpr Transfers; but
A IL OKOGCtSTS
nunc with SERVICE for Ihctr middle
(SEAL)
L. K. PHILIPS,
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and
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City Clerk. name.—QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
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FER. Phone 498.
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MINERS DEFYING LEWIS' ORDER m t o t o t o t o t o t e t o t o

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voted last night to continue on strike to For Florida: Partly cloudy
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day by John L. Lewis, International to ably scattered showers and
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president of the United Mine Work­ to thunderstorms; light to
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ers of America. Mr. Lewis cancelled to gentle variable winds.
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the charter of District 20 and ordered
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the men. to return to their work.
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The Dally Herald, 16c per week.
Tho Dhlly Herald, 15c per week.
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s Good Feed for Your Stock is Just as Essential
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L, f. McCoUer, t o t 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 8 ™.-----II. C. AspinwaB, Lot 4, Blk. 11, Tr. 6-----......
Lottie M. Paxton, Cot 5, Blk. 11, Tr. 6 ----- f, W. Mahoney Eefc, Lot 6, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ---Ellen M. Mahoney, Cot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 6 ---(j. A. Betts, Lot g, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ..................
£ A. Betts, Lot 9, Blk. 12, Tr. 6 --------- ----&lt;X A. Betts, Lot 10, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ..............
Base Neal, Lot 1, Blk 12, Tr. 6 — -----------r. W. Mahoney E st, Cot 2, Blk. 12, Tr. • .......
N. J, Dugger, Cot 8, Blk. 12, Tr, 6
IT, R. Brooks, Cot 4, Blk. 12, Tr. 6 ---------Ml*, Jt. Villa Robinson, Cot 6, Blk. 12, Tr. 6
Retell Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 ---Msteh Realty Co., Cot 7, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 —
Rtjsch Realty Co., Cot *8, Blk. 18, Tr. 6 —
RtUwH Realty Ca, Lot 9,’ Blk. 13, Tr, 5 -----Mtteh Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 ---t ft. Robinson, Cot 1, BUt. 13, Tr. ff — ------C. ft. Robinson, Lot 2r Blk. 13, Tr. 6
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0, ft. Robinson, Cot 3, Blk. 10, Tr. 6 ....
ft. ft. Robinson, Cot 4, Blk. 18, Tr. 0 ----ft. ft. Robinson, Lot 6, Blk. 13, Tr. 6 ----Kfikch Realty Co. Lot 6j Blk. 14, Tr. 6 ....
Ilfteh Realty Co., Lot 7, Btk. 14, Tr. 5
lltlach Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 5
Utisch Realty Co., Lot 9. Blk. 14, Tr. 6
Frafak Bronao*-, Lot W. BUa 14, Tr. 5 .„.
Utisch Realty Co., Cot 1, Blk. 14, Tr, 6
Msteh Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 0
Meteh Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 0
Utisch Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. «•
Msteh Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 0

!&gt;; The follqirinr hr the estimated cost of widening the paving on Laurel
Ate (Yom Sixth Street 8outh to Thirteenth Street, making the pavement
14 fhet In width instead of 10 feet as planned,
j Estimated cost of paving 24 feet in width
aim eu.y&amp;
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7900 8q. yds. paving at $1.90----------.. 2,183.85
4853 Lin. feet high* curb at ’46o — ....... ..
100.80
Ud Lin. feet flush curb at 30c *,*f t *4
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1J564.00
1140 Lin. feet Storm aewer at $1.10
400.00
Id Inlets at $30.00
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200.00
4 Manholes at $60.00 ............ ...... i....... ..
300.00
MOO Un. fe«t 3" drain tlla at $76.00 per M
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1,111.35
Advertising, Engineering, etc..........- .....

TH ERE IS ONLY ONE PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE IN SAN FOUR SO- LET’S G ET ON- TH E
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W HEN BOUGHT &gt;V1TU OTHER GOODjS

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Estimated cost of widening pavement from 13 feet In width to
24',ft. '*K'
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Amount to be borne hy CIty 1/3 —
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Amount to be borne by adpacent property
6,080.67
• Number of f e e t . frontage ------ t....... — — .......... 3/108 feet
V Assessment per Toot frontage ------ ------------- -------$11868
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M. F. Robinson, Lot «; Blk. 8, Tr. 7
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!U. P. Robinson, Lot 7, Blk. 8. Tr. 7 — ............................
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X. T. Duriln, Lot 8, Blk. 8, Tr. 7 -----------------------------60
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I Tl Allen, Lot 10, Blk. 8, Tr. 7 .......... - ............. - ........
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Qrttchen H. Houaholder, Lot l , Blk. 8&gt; Tr. 8 -------------67
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t. HI Lamb, Lot t , Blk, 8; Tr. 3 --------------------W w *s
Emmett XUlow, Lot ft, Blfc 8, Tr. 8
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Carter Lumber Co., Lot 4, Blk. 8, Tr. 8
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Olsf Smith, Lot 3, B lk 8; -Tr. 8
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W. B. Hynes, Lot 0, Blk. 9, Tr. .7 and N. 8 f t of
: Lot 7, Blk. 9, Tr. T .....................- .... .........
T. E. Wil.on, B. 48 fj. Lot 7, Blk. 9, Tr. 7 .....
¥«teh-Realty C o, Lot t , Blk. 9, Tr. 7
Utlich ReeUy C o.,'U t 9j Blk. 9, T r 7*..------Victor and Belle Cheek, Lot 10, Blk. 9; Tr. 7 ---P. Hi Roald, Lot 1, Blk f , Tr, 8 ------- 2 .— .— .
f • Hi Rand, Lot 2, Blk. 9, Tn
ft. Hi Rand, Lot 0, B lk 0,
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J. Di Chittenden, B. H Lot 4| BUT. 9, Tr. 8 ---- ....
% Hv Peters Eat,'Lot 0, Blk. ID, TV. 7*
w. H. Peters Eat. Lot 7, Blk. 10, 7k*. 7 — »--------

t F. Whltnsr, JrMl A 0, Blk*. lO^Tt*.? :
w. Hi Peters RoL, U t 8, Blk. 10. Tr. 7
W..&amp; peters Eat Lot 10, Blk 10, Tr.
fterfc, All Blk. 10, Tr. f ----- ----------(LO. Cobh, Lot 6, Blk. It, Tr. 7 —......
ft. 4. Miller, Lot 7, Blk. 11, Tr. 7.—

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Estimated cost of paving 10 feet in width
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ple In the year 2,000. If they want
to moke predictions about th c r year
2,000 wo would say without fear of
The Herald Printing Co. contradiction In th at year th at San
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ISN'T NATURE WONDERFUL?

Florida is truly wonderful. Down
tn .S f. Petersburg it rains fish, up
here our orange trees grow dullnru,
— Orlando Ilcpoitci-Stnr,
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Yes, nnd over here tho pine trees
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,j{row pineapple*.
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Improvements nnd convenience^. All
thfclirdiimUm id’ll U* hot* iroth'i ownori
ship of puhlk utilities nnd then there
will nuf h r fnjip^fto bo ifjiro d Jn.tlm
lino of improvements for a year or
two. And nlong with nil of. our im­
provements our City Commissioners
are keeping the books atrnight nndj
every tr a n ‘iictiorr sHows in black nnd |
white in plain figures and the city
nuances nnd affairs were nover in
better shone than a t Uio present time.

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All r i g h t s o f r e - p u b l t c a l t p n Of sp e c ia l
, d ien e l e h r " h e r e i n a r e a ls o re s e r v e d .

Of flee l ItICIIAl.ll m ilU I M a . Phayia I I I

A J v e r d i l n y h * m r t r i i ', « t l v »

jiican rn fs s

clcnbllnen prevail*.
Complaints continue th af trnrh 1»
not collected from tho containers for
it lengthy period and that the odor
from r,nme Is anything hut pleasant.
Tho inccnartor, bult with the pcoplc'a money, will take care, in n
sanitary nnd speedy ninnner, of. nil
trash nnd rubbish TAKEN to It. If
garbage is allowed to remain until it
is rotten nnd tho atmosphere around
Is permeated with on offensive stench,
then the health of the people will \&gt;&amp;
jeopardized nnd no benefit will necTuoi ffohJ HhV mbitey 1spent lb build­
ing n plant to mnj&lt;e Orlnndo ultra
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* K K M I ll ill THIS AftaOCTATKD I’n E S S
.' * T h a A s s o c i a te d P r e s s Is - l e l u n l v e l y
e n t i t l e d t o t ' . e utie f o r r e i m h l l c a t l o n o f
a l l n t w i d la p a l c h s s c r e d i t e d to It o r
■tot o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p a p e r
. a n d a l t o t h e lo cal
news
p u b lis h e d

. herein.

I| arc
made.**It*h*WMW^wer|
i that .wo make n break r.j bad ntv that
of ye itciday when .we said that nil
growing citlea reeded incinerator* to
I die pose of the traali and rdbhlsh nail
garbage and v/e failed to remember
that Snnford had built nn incinerator
about ti yenr ago nnd.lt' is now being
used mid taking rare of nil the trAsh
thnt used ’to clutter up the' various
dump piles over tho city lots. In fact
them is hardly an improvement .need­
ed a t present that Sanford doc.’ not

AssoaATio*i

KEY WEST FULL OF l*EI
"Jessica gets tho license" says big
AMBITION.
headlines in Tampa Tribune. She
could got it h ero'if she wanted (It.
----------- o----------Clarence Woods, secretary of the
Sumter county Chamber hf Com­
merce has received so many offers
to go other places that he knows not
What to do hut snys he will not go
great railway system has brought
anywhere—meaning Bushncll.
hundreds of thousands of people to
the
city who would otherwise never
A bunch of L W. W. members yes­
have
known of its attractions.
terday wefo Supposed to bo march­
To
add
to the altrnctivuness of the
ing on Texas to take that state nnd
place
both
for those who reside there
hand it over to tho proletariat but
tho Texans In hearing about the in­ permanently ns citizens nnd those
vasion calmly oiled up their Colts nnd who tarry for, a portion of tho winter
said "Ikt ’em come, we need men to season, the city has recently voted n
work tho roads." And tho I. W. W. bond isnuu of $150,000 for the con­
thought bettor of It nnd colled the struction of a municipal golf links,
the property of nil tho people and for
business off.
their pleasure and enjoyment, Key
The summer excursions on the West’s civic spirit was never better
Clyde Line from New York lo Son- tllsplnyed than in this instance.—^
lord are very popular and the boats Lakeland Slnr-Telegrnm.
*ro bringing many cnMiwn people to
this part of the state cvrry week. MAKE ORLANDO ULTRA SANT
This work on tho part of tho Clyde
i
TARY.
Line Is bringing In greater results in
Now that Orlando hns n modern
giving the people the chance to see
Klorldn In the summer timu mid giv­ Incinerator, capable of conHUining
ing busy business men n trip to Flor­ twenty tons of trash every,ten hours,
ida nt tho only period of the yenr it Is up to the city officials to see
th ey wan* got* away- ifmm. he si news. - •that- «{*.» refuse in* carried •sivrov-/ *hr

To protect the business men from
ndvertisefr.iudulent
ment solicitors the Chamber of Com­
merce will have n committed' to look
Info these matters n il determine If
they are of virint! Jffi if they are
THE DItINKH AID
worthless. This wnjjWlVddcd a t the
Happiness is no other than Sound­
meeting of the bniim ^^ directors Inst
This city of Rr.nfprd Is moving so
ness
nnd perfection of mind—n .Semi­
night.
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fast wo ennnot keep up with it nnd
nole
County Bnnk necount Bpells
we
forget
from
one
day
to
the
noxt
Any one coming llito tha Halifnx
country with n scheme for advertis­ about the many improvements thnt I!-A-P-r-f-N-E-8-S.
ing In which they want to interest the
business men will first have to got
the sanction of the Chnmbor of Com­
merce through this committee. If the
solicitor Is unable to produce creden­
tials showing that the Chamber of
Commerce has approved, thb business
men will then know thnt it is worth­
less nnd will not bo troubled with
hnvimr his time token up. “ In this

lo make this store continuously attractive to you. We want
you to feel that this is your shop where you can be sure of
Iljo very beat service.
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When You Think of Vulcanizing (
We want this store at once to occur to yarn* rniml. Wo nin
to atfnin that end by the fairness of our pripe.^ nnd tho per
feetion of our service.

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

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CITY PUBLICITY TAX FOR FORT
PIERCE.
Thu Merchants' Association favor o'
two mill tax in the city to lie used
for publicity matters. Under this
bend properly comes the Imnd and
other strlclly city rogunizations, the
benefit from which ncerues directly to
those woh own property in the city
and pays the tax.
The merchants nnd other business
people of the city have always re­
sponded liberally when culled upon to
support a band nnd othr civic organ­
izations.
They......
have. ■paid more
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ninety per cunt of the exiiensox In

We have just received a most beautiful line of Men's,. Boys’ and Children’s Shoes
in all the popular styles, which we are offering* at,remarkably low prices.

A Fairyland of Comfort
in Red Goose Shoes.
The pride of possession nnd the joy of
wearing them make “Red Goose” shoes
the young folkschoice. They are built so
strong and so sturdy that they hold
their shape. And- there is a pleas* fT.
ing style for every boy and girl.’ *****

Studcbahcr Light-Six
Touring C‘« r

RED
GOOSE

We W ant to Talk to Every Prospect W ho
,Plans to Pay More Than 500 for a Car
AU Leather—A ll the tim
Just to remind you thnt we are selling out our Regal line of Shoes at legs than the co.-tl of manufacturing—Como in and see!

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them. But you can see that they are valuable, and we would ask thkt you remember them as one of the evidences of this Bank’s value to this
conihiuiiity. You might remember, too, that a convenient way toTOciprocate this value is to maintain with this Bank as adequate balance
as your circumstances permit You might also influence your friphds to open an account with this Bank.

BANK

WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

YESTER d AV’H RESULTS
H onda State I/eng ue
Tampa 1, Orlahdo 10.
St. Id e 3, Urndentown 4.
Lakeland C, IJnyloqa'b.
Natbmal League
Pittsburgh 8. Boston G.
Chicago 7, I’hiladclphia 1
Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn 1.
St. Louis 8, New Yorii 0.
Ameriran League
New York 2, Detroit 9. *
Washington 2, Cleveland 3,
Boston 3, Chicago 8.
Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 4.
Soul hern Association
Chattanooga 2, Atlanta 1.
Unto Hock. 0, New Orleans 2,
Memphis 3, Middle G.
K;..«fiville 8, Birmingham

Yesterday nftenioon on the local*
diamond was seen a rather onc*sldedi
gnme between Sanford nnd Orlando,
the former coming out on top by the
score of 12 to 0.
Hammond, who started the hurling
job for the Orlando bunch wns hit to
oil parte of the diamond during the
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five innings that he adorned the box.
................ 110 135 Olx—12
Twelve hits were scored off this
y: Two base hits, Deltcr
youngster , one being good for two
Stolen bases, W. Spencer,
bases by Dieter, who also knocked an­
Hit
off Ammons .1, Thumpother double off Rpker In the eighth.
imonil
12 In 5 innings, Ba­
Poker who relieved Hammond was
rn*
innings.
Hit by pitchtouched for five hits in the three in- j
r.inga that he attempted to atop S an-,
ford's onslaught.
- wVaUJwrsi .pit iking, for Uu&gt; Sanford :
boys, wns in excellent form, giving up Hammond 4, o
only three hits during the whole fray, i fi0„
Umpir,
STOPPED 1ILS PAINS
'T was suffering with a severe cold,
headache and pains in my abdomen,"
writes J. II. Dring, Newport, It. I.
"A fter taking Foley’s Honey nnd
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cuthnrtic Tablets I was entirely relieved
of my cold nnd pains.” Coughs re­
sulting from Bronchitis,- Asthma,
Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol­
ey’s Honey nnd Tar.
Thu largest
selling cough medicine in the world.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

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■Lucas scored the eighth run on-Tink^r's prror In handling Crocker's hit.
Thompson scored on Deiter's third hit
of the gume, Rive scoring on this hit
also. Crocker, who by this time wns
at third started homo and wns safe
of* the shortstop’s overthrow to the
catcher. ‘ *

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NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF CO
• 154th INF. F. N. G.

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NASHVILLE, Trnn., July 20.—A
$2,000,000 memorial, testifying to the
regard of the people of Tennessee for
her sons who gave their live* in the
world war, noon will take its place
among the most beautiful find elab­
orate buildings of the kind in this
country.
While the majority of Tennessee’s
troops were returning homo from the
greatest war of oil history in the.
year 1010, and wore being welcomed
in the larger cities wltr fervent cele­
brations and parades, patriotic cltiLcatrlce Joy, Nita Noldi, Lewis toiis inaugurated a movement de­
Stone, nml Pauline Gordon in a Geo. signed to preserve to future genera­
Mfclford production-v’lYou Can’t Fool tions a record of the contributions
Your Wife” tonight ‘nt the Princess and sacrifices these sons of the state
Theatre,
hail made in the gigantic struggle for
world pence.
A picture that hits home—your
Patriotism was still a t fever hont
home, your neighbor’s home—your when a measure was brought up in
friend's home.
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the General Assembly to build a $2,000,000 memorial to the Tennessee
Whnt every telepfionl* girl knows— world war veterans, especially to the
if she listens In when hubby's making memory of the Gold Star sons. The
excuses for a night out.
bill passed easily.
The state appropriated $1,000,006,
You can’t fool your wife—
the city of Nashville raised $000,000
When you say you've been nt the ■and the county of Puvidson put Up
club—nml alio finds lu b thefltra-llqjj^, $400,000 and tljp postw ar .ctpuppien
V t'nabs'iSii,h )tllfMor.n (i' * ” ” ” jcrysUllied into the plans for a struc­
When you say you've been at ture which architects claim will be
church—nml your Imir is dotted with one of the finest and most complete
confetti.
in the entire country.
When you sny you’ve l.nen over nt
The structure, according to the de­
Jim Urown'n house—and Jim Brown
signs,
will be fashioned after the
has liecn over at your house.
classic
Greek
Doric order of architec­
When you soy you're.been working
ture
sim
llarVi
the famous Parthenon,
overtime—nnd the boss has been
un
exact
replica
of which stands in
phoning all night to get Aou.
Central park in Nashville. There is
You can fool some of the people also to 1h* quite a sim ilarityibetween
some of the time—hut when It cornea thin memorial and the new Lincoln
mcmnihl in Washington,
tho
arch!*- - *
^ it
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to the ladies—God bless ’em—you
tect
says.
can't foil uny of 'em nt any lime.
There will be four stories to the
structure,
including the ground floor,
When William Jennings Bryan be
the entire length to be 385 feet and
cornea a bootlegger—
When the hoys get their bonus— the width 115 feet,
Whom Rockefeller gods to the poor
house—
Then you can fool your wlfo.

SANFORD FLORIDA
All members nrc ordered to report nt the Armory, Friday,
July 20th nt Vt :00 p. m. Ail men fulling to report at thia time
will he subject to court martini. Orders imperative.
By order of the Commanding Officer.
H. F. LOSSING,
First Lieut, 154th Inf., F. N. G.

A COMPLETE STOCK

The Ball Hardware
PHONE NO. 8

California Apples, per dozen......
reaches, per basket .. .V... . . . . . . . . . .
Bananas, per dozen ...................
California Bartlct Pears, per H)
Iceberg Lettuce, per bead ,........
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Tho Daily Herald, 15c peC week

And the honor guests tonight will
Construction Work Well Under Way he Sam Yontz and family nnd will sea
at l.ocal Bonthouse.
this wonderful picture without cost to

Kin Iran’s, Swift’s
Fine Hams, Bacon
Country Sausage
Link Sausage
Bologna

TENNESSEE TO CONSTRUCT
$2,000,00(1 WAR MKMOUIA1

Fraud! aitajuJo which should have been
a home rtin to Crocker’s credit but he
failed to touch second.'. «,
, drockcr lead In th e hitting attack,
getting four hita in five attempts, one
!&gt;«(«£'a .double, lid ter camo next
with three Wta, two of them "being
doubles, out of fivo attempts. Box
sco^e:
Sanford
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AB It II PO A E
K. .W!*CaII, 3b........* 6 1 2 3. 9 0
Mcl.ucns, 2B, .—V 5 2 2 5 2 3
Thompson, lb., p. — ' 4 2 1 5 P
Antnums, p.,
'5 0 2 2 2 0
ill4 ,&lt; r.
......5 2 2 8 2 0
hf ; W n c .r , cL, c. 3 3 1 1 0
0
Crolker, rf. -J-.U 5 2 4 1 O' 0

A atenmfiont to ha operated be­
tween Palatka apt) Jacksonville by
tile Pnlnlka-Jacksonville Steamboat
Company is how b-Ing comitrudcd at
tho Gibson boat house nod marine
ways hero by the company, nnd It is
expected that
it will -be launched
within the next aix weeks nnd take
up tho run between Pnlatka nnd Jack­
sonville.
Thia announcement will come as a
surprise as the officers of tho com­
pany liave made no announcement of
their plans until the keel of tho boat
was laid. This has been done and the
Work of cbnalruction is well under
way under the supervision of an ex­
perienced marine engineer,
* The new boat will replace the Pilot
Boy on the Jacksonville rutu It is

femight and vwUI
the . trip l&amp;tWdeit
jsopvlile In SjtV^lJ

operated by
steam.
. t
The greatest advantage of this
boat ia the number of employos ne­
cessary to operate it. Under tho re­
quirements of the government the
Pilot Boy has to carry a crew of
eighteen men, whereas the new vessel
will only have to carry four, being
six inchv«.,eh«&gt;rter than tho acale ui
length whiffc would require the same
yuota of crew « sthat now jwquired,
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ASHEVILLE, N. C., July 19.—Reso­
lutions declaring thnt the Knights of
the Ku KJux Klun stand firmly .for
law enforcement through properly
constituted officials were adopted by
the grand dragons mid great titans
of the order who adjourned their an­
nual conference, here Wednesday ac­
cording to nnnounceniept by l^lan of­
ficial*.
The resolutions condemned any per­
sons "who might seek to take the law
Into their own hands.”
The Herald delivered six times a
week for 1be.
will be dinro6 by a itcrcw propel lor
instead of th£ side paddle wheel^,
Which arc always striking some float­
ing object nn dteoring up.
J U\
.^Thti - Palstko-Jacksonville lino ItM
been a soured* of great bene (It to 1*0$
UUmVnd Imfcedlaio territory,-&gt;a .it
haii buen the means of k ^ p iq g
freight rotes down. During last year
the-Pilot Boy brought in • revonpd
of $20,000, 128,000 of which wont t(J
operate the boat under the excessive
requirements of Urn, goyyrftipent iq
carrying a large crew. It js estimated by the officials of th^company
th at the now boat can bo operated
{ p rid e s than flfliOportper.|ftur and
cah Increase ' the rdvdnupfpp to as
high as
d M
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' ' Aa toon as nil* b o a tls cohAructrd

A REAL REDUCTION ON LADIES’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS AT

D. L. THRASHER’S
A few Short lots in High Grade Pumps and Oxfords at... ..HALF Price
$9.00 WHITE KID PUMPS,
Per p a ir ..............t------$0.00 AND $7.00 11LACK SATIN PUMPS,
Per. pair
.«****-***-*-—-•-’••-,
RED SANDELS AND PUMPS,
GREY AND ELK HACK PATENT PUMPS,

$4.00 ANtf $5.00 IILAC’K AND'BROWN PUMPS AND
OXFORDS, P tr pair , J :..................... LL............. ........

s i Greatly Reduced Prices Saturday and

Any thing in Women’s and Children’s
■*&gt; r a Vil
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occasion when two pairs of shoes-ina; he thought for about what One hits often' c o s t 1
'’re just what’s most appropriate ,f«fclatC'ViMSifttoiS1andseason-en(! outings. ItfShieca
. Eall d ^ n s and to do this for#M6s* hoL ob^
R U B B E R -S O L

to choose g&lt;
new o n es.1

SH O ES

GROWING DP

FINE FOR SPORTS
Sometime this.sum m er you’re go­
ing to get n pair. Especially if you
piny tennis becaufie they’re indispenBable. And dad Bays they’re fine for
f ufuiing around the car or pottering in
Uie garden.

— Different ways though. Some grow
up to Be splendid manly fellows, tidy,
welj groomed, aware of the import­
ance of an attractive appearance.
Others?— will you know. and you
know too whfcff way you want your
.hoy to grow. S t i l t him right by fit­
ting him out w ith dftees Khali are
good enough and good-looking enough.
to command his respect—

WHATS, YOUR FAVOR­
ITE COLOR?
LADIES’
WHITE OXFORD

Bud likes them too, Bays it’fl great
to Bhed .heavy leather ones as soon ns
Bchool’B out and slip into cool canvas
tennis nlioes. Here you will find as­
sortments at their host.

Whatever it la you'll admit th at you
seldom have an opportunity to ex­
press it in footwear, but this summer
things are different.
In fact it’s
Colored Kid Slippers that are the hut
word in smartness; red ones, green,'
or white ones to adit your preference.

BEST GRADE CANVAS
Any Style

Kods for Ladies,
15.50 for ........

Red and Green $8 pair $7.0?
White Kid $7 paw....... $4.95
White Elk, $3.50 pair ..$2.45

20% OFF

Ladles’ Tennis Shoes,
12.00 f o r .................

Others $1.95 and $2.95

10% M3COUNT

WE WILL ALLOW 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL STOCK NOT LISTED FOR SPEC

HERE

I A L P R IC E

WHITE IS SUPREME

Are some real buys...O dd sixes 15.00
to |&amp; 00 values at^ - ,

It is fashion’s first color choico in
footwear as well ns in frocks and this
color preference finds us ready with
White Slippers. Many tdylca—

15%

OFF

Others priced lower.

$2,95
13 DAYS
—We Will Have All Shoes Marked in .Plain Figures

See the Window
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SPIC SPAN WHITE
They are for little girlfl to wear with
their crjsp tub frocks of nn afternoon.
They're as pretty ns the boots Puss
wore when he was dressed up fine ns
a fiddle in court elolbes. Of course
there are neveral styles to choose
from in other combinations—

CHILDREN’S

$5.50 and $5.00 at—

$2.95 AND $1.95

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$4.50 for ) ... ......... ...

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Like Cut, $5.50 for

(PO QC

$1.95

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That’s the diest reason we.can'glve
you for buyjng a pair of canvas ox­
fords. Besides that thejr’fe ,2 good
looking and a fine value. Justiike cut

$7.5a f o r , ....

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OF
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To the persons guessing the number of words that win appear on the front page of the Dally Herald* issued on August 4th
w e will give two pairs of shoes under the following conditions:
w
Abbreviations count os words.
Figures do not count.
Contest will close at 12 noon, August 4th.
First nearest guess—any pair shoes In the store.
Third Prize— Daily Herald, 3 months subscription.

PRIZES
" ■' &gt; - - V
Second nearest guess—any pair of $5,00 Shoe* in the store. .
We will give one guess with each purchase of lOe or over.

IT S '

SEASON OF
S t r a p s
,y

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And the grdfctest favorites; are those
Nothing is more flattering to one's
foot tlinn tongue effects designed
with the refined simplicity character­
istic of this Htylc in Sutin.
d*4 Q(!
18.00 for .............. ......... .......

CASH BASIS
No Shoes Exchanged

First National Bank

featured bjLlcutout effects or dyerlays of * contrasting color
below
the strap otreither side:
. 4

THE CHILDREN'S VERY
OWN
To get shiny new Shoes for Summer
you needn't go to half the trouble
that Puss in Boots once had to when
his master needed a new outfit. You
haVe only to ask mother to bring you
here where you'll find many pretty
new styles at prices greatly reduced.
See the window,

THE WINDOW ,
IF FULL OF OTHER
GOOD BARGAINS

ON

GOING

GOOD

-That about sums up the way. these Sporting
Oxfords are selling to well-dressed men. It
will pay you to get in on this:

THE

Thenddh ire alt in fhvoa

JO B

When word went forth that
this waa to be a white sum­
mer we loaf no tim e in getting
White Oxfords. They’re here
now: •

$6. 00 f o r ..... ...$3.95
$ 7.50 f o r ............. $4.95
*.1O-E0for.......... ...*7,45

ttg iS p o ri

season.
trousers:
The Creased Vamp isn’t a fa d

It’a a fea­

ture that makes soft, plain toed Oktonfc bet­
ter looking by preventing ugly horuontal
1creases: •

$5i50f,

�f JTTIiT'2«M9rtt -. :r-.
VER-BLOOM BUTTER,
Per lb,

WE

A R M O U R ’S

HANDLE

T H E R E ’S

NUCO BUTTER SPREAD,
[&gt;*' .-Per, lb. ..............J........

A

GOODS

E X C L U S IV E L Y I T

R EA SO N

BACON
Per lb,

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VERY "BEST CHEESE,
-Per ty. ..*...------

P&lt;&lt;t* lh

RIRLOTN STEAK PROM TOP STEERS,
Per lb. ..*..•»•..«•••*...

BEEF STEAK,
Pef lb.
s e VR n b o n e
i ' h k i 7-;.\ k ,D). i ,

ROUND STEAK,
Per lb..........

T-BONE STEAK,
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ARMOR’S SHIELD
PIg E

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P er lb. :......,

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IPS SH E lhD PICNIC HAMS,

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PURE UARD In PacknRes,

FANCY HOME CUR
ED BACON, lb. .....

STAR- HAMS.

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LOINS,

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OVE?j K(cists;

r -N A T A -C ir r STEAK,

SMALL LOAVES
O. K. BREAD for

KENS, Select

FRESH COUNTRY EGGS,
Per dozen

RIBS TO BRAISE
2 lbs. for ......

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BEEF TO STEAM
Per l b . ................

BRISKETS OF BEEF,
P(*r lb ................... .

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

K EbP

WANTED

WANTED—HOYS TO SELL THE
SANFORD UEIIALI) ON TI1E
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
STREETS OK SANFORD. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS HOYS
Cyee Examined " Glmssee Designed TO MAKE HIG PROFITS FOR A
Henry McLaulin, Jr., FEW HQURS WORK. Be e LOUIS
OFFICE.
O p tD i'
-• SHIPP AT tfjIR ..HERALD
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Optic! an-Optom etrlat
K T R T !&gt;—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms
i l l Boot First S t m t
Sanford, Flo.

m r f ,' Hr
la 8*afor
•arh jiay.

WANTEJ) —Pos|ti&lt;m ns care Inker of
grove' or tom rthlng dti that line of
Leak
Colclough
farming ur dairying, by .experienced,
* ^/T ^T iN flU R A N C E ■ ' ■ ‘ competent mitrrii-d man. Apply Room
2, Pico Hotel,
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,Fi re-rl. ife—Au t q
Leak.,...

J . 11. Colclough

&amp;

ick ’Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
L
1 pleas* jrt&gt;u, tell oth tra^Jd not,

FOUND

Ull uf . Phoa* 498

J''UUN 1&gt;—Florida license tag. Own
cr can hnve snnn uponr Itlentificn
lion nnd paying for ad. Call at Her­
ald office.
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MISCELLANEOUS

•HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY

S.,'0. ShinholSer
&gt;,

B'-

Contractor and Builder

irrigation ping* a t th«
SaAf«&gt;nLNoT*]ty Work a ^ |0 0 tfc
FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays' gialnU
and Varnlabos a t Sanfodl Novelty
P. Connelly
Sons Works, Sanford agents. P 183-tfc
K a ta b lU fc e a IM S
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
^.setting, 15-eggs for $LO0.
Mrs.
il Estate, p/osns and Insurance
Bcardall
Avenue.
Sanftlisworth,
1 48
; 104-8 Magnolia Ave.
ford.
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
WART The Florist stock. Sco Vick. Hawkins, 110 Han­
swers--------- ^ n 6 T M DselgnS ford Ave.
03-tfc
FOit S A tE - N o . 817 West First S I
mat and Ornamental Plante
Attractive terras. Address owner.
rtl# Art.----------- Phone 260-W
00-tfc
Box 782, Daytona, yi

&amp;

N iu rtb

w V O I f F ^ M t ^ O R D I M A I lY

m a c h i n e 0nbxriow*0W:^0o»r£5 house with bath
full 1,4, welli Ipented —NEVER OCCUPIED. :
]

^PANY
ichlne and
tVoriu
cr Griftfm

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED, UNDER AUTHORITY OF
RESOLUTION NO. HO, AllOPTICD THE 1RTH
DAY OK JUNE. A.
1923
The following I* the cstlmntrd rout of widening tho proponed paving on
Third Street between Magnolia Ave. nnd M yrtle Avc. from 24 feet to CO feet
jn width;
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120 eg. yda. Grading a t BOc ............................................ ............—....... .....$ 00.00
432 S&lt;). yda. Paving a t,$ L 7 5 ........................ — .................. ........................ 750.00
Engineering, advertising, etc...............................-...u ..... ............... .
57.00
Total estimated tost
To lie botne by City,'1 /3
.....
T o'I hi boriiu, by adjacent •'properly .«
Number of fcot frontage .rr.:..
Assessment per foot frontago

582.00
,1378.3..
~ J . ............. ... ..... :..... $0.4223
FltB D T. WILLIAMS, Engineer. .
of the IJo am of Sanford, Florida
ku.Tra
Feet
Preliminary
Frontage Assessment
Name
Description
... 117
$40.41
•S. O. Shlnholser, Ia&gt;t 5;.Hik'd, f t . 3
...• 117
40.41
Congregational Church/IiOldO, Wit.
... 117
40.41
J. N. Robson, Lot 5, Blk. 4, Tr. 4 ....
... 117
40.41
Mrs. L. II. Thrasher, Lot lp, ^Uk. 4
... 117
40.41
H. P. Smith, Lot 1, Blk. G, Tr. 3 .:.
... 117
40.41
J. A. Mackie, Lot 9, Ulk^ 5, Tr&lt;,.^ ...
Temple Institutes, Inc., J. D. Jlnklns, Siccy., Lot 1, Illk

The following is the estimated cost of widening tho proposed paving on
Sixth 8troct, betwocn Magnolia Avc. and Park Avc. from 24 feet to 30 feet
in width:
'
.. 40 cu. yds. Grading a t 5!V.-----15C Sq. yds. Paving nt $1.75 ---Enginering, advertising, etc.;
Total estimated cost
T« b« borao by(City, 1 / 3 ------—
To be borne, by Adjaccrtt Property
Number feel •frontage
Aascasincnt p ir foot frontage 1:.^,.'.
FRED T. ■WlLLlXMS, Eng1nper.“ ~
E. IL Trafford’s Map of the Tdwn of Sanford, Florida
Feet
Preliminary
Frontage Aseeeamenl
f t ' Description
.... 117
$52.60
George
irym ahT'Kl n U i r Y / Y r .'J
... 117
62.50
Baptist Church, Ia,1 l^Jfllki.J, Tr,
HZ- -.-vg, 62.60
Mrs. Bessie Irwin,

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t. WHAOlft
IKY-AT-LAW

^one-horse wagon and ha:
ler’s Bakery.
THE /OLD RELIABLE, t *
’ 'Bunding A fx)sn. Buy a c

u l lisnk Bel (disc
’ora to iring cars.
iftce sml terras.—
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H T O N FOR SALELf Ford topring
Avenue
McBride, P,
96-1 tp
Garage
FLORIDA
Lh&gt;-Sprinkler
I Special bargains. Cal!
before buying^-L. Allen

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VEAL STICW.
Per lb...........

LARGE GRAPE
FRUIT for .....

VEAL ROAST,
Per lb.............

HU. 7, Tr. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....m................................
L. M. Telford, W. 50 ft. Lot 0, Iilk. 7, Tr. 3 ...».........
Annlo III Moses, Lot 1, Illk. 7, Tr. -1 — ..... .............. .
Annie II. Moses, Lot 2, Illk. 7, Tr. 4 ......... ;....................
Public Library, N. 07 ft. of Lota 0 and 7, Illk. 7, Tr. 4

$882.00
$204.00
. 588;00 •
...1105.8
$0.5318
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Feet
Preliminary
Name
Drncriptlnn
Frontage Assessment
laiko Front Improvement Company, Beg. nt intersection
of the north line of Commrrrinl St. with West line
of Pnlmrtto Ave., rtin North 507 ft. N. 00 deg. 17
min. W. 150 ft. South to N. line of Commercial Street,
E. to beginning’...........1......- ............. - ..... ...... t.— ...... 505
$300.43
Clyde Steamship aCn., Hrgin 00 ft. North of NW. cor. of
Illk. 2, Tr. 1, Run North 148.0 ft. N. 00 deg. 17 min.
p \y. 0,1.9 ft- North 150 ft., East 201 ft., South to n point
Hast of Re|f., West to Reg. (Less Seminole Boule­
vard) '....i.:........... j..... ;......... :...... .............. ... .... ..... .
540.8
2R7.57
,
/
Total entliuhled roat
To l*o borne by City, 1 / 3 ...... ..... ...... .........
To Ih&lt; borne by '.adjacent p ro p erty ...........
Numhff at Teop frontage .?...
Asscssmmt per foot frontagi

The following is the estimated cost of widening the pr»|&gt;osed paving on
Fourth Street between Magnolia Avc. nnd Oak Ave. from 24 feet to 30 feet
CU. yds. Grading nt 50y ........
Sip yds. Paving at.$l.7.r) .....
Engineering, '(lilveRisifg, etc
Totnl estimated cost
To be borne l&gt;y Adjacent Property
.Number of feet frontage .^..........
Assessment per fojit frontage
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
K. It. Trafford's Map uf the Town of Hanford, Florida
Feet
Preliminary
^Inscription
Frontage Assessment
Name
Jleacription
$51.73
Mrs. M. Martin ,l^ot 8, Hlk.'G, Tr. 3
R. G. IJ‘,wt’r. Beg. ut SE. comer Ixit 13, Illk. B, Tr. 3,
run N. 02 ft W 20 ft., H. 22 ft., W. 14 ft. H. 40
« ft. K. 40 ft. to beg. ......I........ - ........ ..
I), L. Thrasher, Beg. ut S. W. cor. Lot 13, Bll
3;*ruh N. 70JI9 ft, F,. 117 ft., H. 8.29 ft.,
8. 22 ft. W. 14 ft. 3. 40.fl., W. 77 ft. to beg.
DP.’F.^ftoblnso'n, lxit 4, Blk. 5, Tr. 4 .............. '..~
M, F . Robinson, Lot 8, Blk. 5, Tr. 4 .......... .
25910
Henry McLaulln, I,ot 9, Blk, 5, T r - l --------------E. T. Woodruff, I ajI 10, Blk. 6, Tr. 4
— ..... .
Episcopal Church, I-ot 1, Blk. 0, Tr. 8 .uL,____
Episcopal Chujeh, Lot fl, Blk. 0, Tn 8
—
City of Sanford (Park), All Blk. fl, Tr. 4
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Notice Is hereby given'to any and all persons interested In the s|&gt;erial
assessments against the various pieces «»f^property above described, that aaid
asscssroents are pnyaldo in full withiit'SO days after the above and'fore­
going special nssaasmont rbll has been equalised, approved and confirmed,
p r In ten wjual annual Installments, with Interest nt 8 ^ jiei- annum from and
after the tljne suid special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Hoard of the City of Hanford, Florida, will
he held ut the City Hall nt 2:30 P. M. on the 23rd day of July, A. D. 1923,
I t Which meeting said Board will hear atiy nnd all complaints and objections
as to such special assesementa, and will nYsalil tithe adjust and equalise said
assessments on a basis of justice und right; and when said special assessmedia- ore - so equalised und ni(Justetl name will then stand confirmed and
be, nnd remain binding licit* upon tho property against which said assesswent* owrmade until paid In nmnrduncc-wlth the provisions of Resolution N6.
8\l at the (Jity Commission of tho City of Hanford, Florida, adopted the 18th
day of June, A. D. 1923.
Witness my -hand as City Clerk and the Heal of the City of Sanford,
Florida, this 10th day of July, A. D. 1923.
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
7-13.20.2U
• i
.City Clerk.

•

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r ih o followlr
ifjh iHtrect'bct'

iW M gjAN G EEcB^July 10^-Two
•Wtrfsof attachment wore Died In tho
federal court, todgy gainst the film*
of tho jDedipeey-Gihbous AhL seized
yesterday at Hollywood.' One was,
filed by C. A. Rassmussen, Internal
revenue collector »Wr- Montana, in
a claim for $5,826 Income tax, , de­
clared to fie due from the reoelpt* of
the fight at Shelby, Mont.
The other was filed by the Intcrktionel New* Reel Corporation
hich baa a claim of f5,000 for Ukg picture*. .• . • ____ __ ' ,' J# rt!
/*

I’cr II).

The followInj; la tho ealimnted coat of widening the proposed paving
On Palmcttd Avc., between Commercial St. and Lake Monroe, from 32 ft. ,tflj
40 ft. In width!
1(H) cu. Vd&lt;i Grading nt 50e ..................
•100
Sq. yds. Paving nt $1.05 ........______
...»........$873.00
Engineering, advertising, etc.............
$ 201.00

WII.I. RUII.i) YOU A HOMO if you
have a thousand saved up.—Meisch
Realty Co.
93-0tc Presbyterian Church, Lot j0, HlV. 5,^Tr. 4 .......... ...... .
Mrs. A; K. Iiyb 1-ot 5. V V 1*. ’§ • r*Tv....... / ..:..~. .A...;...
8. 0. &amp; i.'C^vChose, Itol.Of IU kll, Tii-,G.....I
FOR RENT—One room, connecting Atlantic Coast Idnor R.-ItJfco. JLglUMif-wny, Rlk,
4, Tr. 5
..... ............... ....... —........ ....... ..............—*
bath, 214 E. Second St.
90-tfc
T.
\V.
Williams,
Lot
1, B i t . 5, f r , 5 .................................
NICE RESIDENCE- LOTS—RonaonMrs.
A.
E.
Hill,
Lot
fl, Blk. 5, Tr. 5 ..............................
ublc in price, very easiest terms.
Atlantic
Const
Line
,-R.
R. 'Co., Right-of-way, Ilcgj»t
Will inerence in Gallic. On newly pavN. W. cor. Lot 0, Blk. B, Tr. A, run.W 42 fU S 58.29
cd streets,—Meisch Realty Co.. A, P.
93-4 tr
w u^nyA genT
FOR RENT-r-Cottage, J. Musson,
The following is thq cstimdlgd'frwt. °f widening thi
Second Street between.OakiAvS. An^t Myrtle Aw. from
FURNISHED, ROOMS FOR RENT- width:
. &lt; ‘j - .
+
Rooms equipped for light house­ ’40 cu. yds. Grading at*60c
.... - ...............-.....
keeping,' electric .lights, gus for cook­ 120 sq. yds. paving a t ' $1.75 .jp..-.-..*........—............ .........
ing,. running wnter,"pleasantly locat­
; Engineering, advcrtls}ng^«c., ...................- ...............
ed, uhundnnrc of s b ^ o . trees kccP8
place cboli 'A ll conveniences of a
' * Total estimated cost .—........................... .........................$249.00
home. See Mrs. Smith, 300 FYcnch To bo l&gt;ome by City, 1 / 3 .....1-M".................................. - ......... 6 83.00
Avenue.
.
U3-6tp To bo borne by Adjacent P ro p e rty ........— .— ......................... 160.00
FOR RENT—Store roonrin new hrTek Number Feet frontago ................ ................................. ....... - ......427.9
building, good business location.— Assessment per foot frontage
..... ...........- ............ - — $0,388
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
95-tfc
E. R. Trafford’s Mop of the Town of Hanford, Florida
FOk RENT—£ furnished housekcopFeet
Preliminary
Ing ropms, $5.J)0 per wack. Bed
Name
Description
Frontege
Assessment
room '$3.66 per' wc-ck.-2BI4 East Bth
Atlantic
Coast
Line
It.
It.
Co.,
Lo£
8,
Blk.
3,
Tr.
5
.....
117
$46.40
St. ..
*&gt;- ' . «.
06-8tp
Alice
F
itts
"and
L.
II.
Gibbs.
Lot
0,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
5
.........
48.3
18.74
RI-JNT—Trucking
Atlantic .Count Line IU .lt. Cq^.'Bight-of-Wny, Blk. 3,
Tr. 6 ______ :..... ....... .................... .......................... .. * -5
0.70
Chaao A-Co.» IM “ 127, Illk. 3, Tr. 6 .— ...... ♦.......:......—
10.0
0.44
Chnse &amp; Co., Lot 1, Blk. 4, Tr. 5 .....................................
37.8 14.00
Atlantic Coast Lino Ry. Co., Right of Way," Blk. 4,
Tr. 6
...... ........................ ....... .............. ...............—
25
0.70 w
8. O. &amp; J. C. Chase, Lot 0, Blk. 4, T r.*6....... ..............— 158.2
01.30

* taiilnt'et once.—E. F,
Lake Monroe,

C*rd* of .Sanford's Repot•Me Prefeesiensl Men, each
wk°«. In hie cboeea p b fseeton Up Herald secom» * ^ e t* (he people.

MOVING
-Next Door lo Coca-Cola Rot. Works

First Street

P r a is e ,

I*«jr Hi.

I nglnoerln
I
Total estimated coot
To U borne by City, 1..3
To bo home, by Adjhcent property
Number of feet frontage*
Assessment per foot frontage

the proposed p»
rrom 2 4 -i$ H ‘. i *

HltERFUL WELCOME

a w a it s

YOU

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 95

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923

v o l u m e j X:

DR. L. R. PHILIPS'
TELLS OF SANFORD
OF '42 YEARS AGO
of

IN THE RUHR DISTRICT SUBJECT TO CER
TAIN CONCESSldNS ON THE PART 01
PRANCE ACCORDING TO INFORMATIOI'
Concessions Appears to Include Withd
French Troops of Occupation and Return
the Expelled German Officials
.

WAS CAPTAIN OF THE ILLFA T E D MA1NR WHEN IT
W A S . BLOWN UP
.

I f AS ANJNVENTOR
Of A pparatu s for Exploring th e
Bottom o f the Sea, Many of
In strum en ts Still In Use

(t»« Thr Asso'lnlr* Press)

.

PROTRACTED THIS MORNING
ON REPARATION MATTER

OTHER INTERESTING SPEAKERS

.

PARIS, July 19.—The Germnn government throBfeh Its em­
bassy In London Is striving to hnvc the forthcoming British note
on reparations convey to the French government Gor^nny s « &gt;l«ingness to cease passive resistance In the Ruhr subject to certain
concessions on the part of France. This Information has reached
the French government on what is regarded as unquestionable but
unofficial authority.
................... . .
. ...
This concession appears to include first the withdrawn! of tne
French and Belgian Iroops of occupation with the exception of a
mere skeleton of military force which would in a diplomatic sense
be invisible. Second, permission for German officials and func­
tionaries expelled from the Ruhr to return to posts restoring local
Henderson Turns Her administration of all civic services ns existed before January 11th
when the occupation began. Third, that the French agree to re­
Prow Southward To­ store
the currency it confiscated. These conditions is declared here
day For Home
would he unacceptable to the French because they are unaccom­
panied by nny definite assurances of guarantees thnt reparation
(Hr The Assoclslril |*re«»)
payments would be forthcoming.
SEWARD, Alnakn, July 19.— The

AIM) MUCH TO ENJOYMENT
OF KIWAN1S LUNCHEON

S W

ih R fH G H

The Kiwnnis noon-time meeting at
the Valdes Hotel yesterday wns not
only well nttended, hut was one of
the most interesting meetings ever
held by this progressive club.
The
gathering wns called to order by I’rosIcient Sharon nnd the Divine blessing
wns Invoked by n visitor, Rev. It. II.
McCntlln, o f the Riverside Preabyterinn church o f Jacksonville. Other
visitors were: Mr., nnd Mrs. W. IT.
Dalian!, of Altamonte; J. II. McCnslin, of this city; J. J. Tillls, Jr., of
Deljind. They were greeted with the
welcoming song nnd Rev. McCaslin
(llj- Thr .\»»»cli,lril I*rr*,&gt;
was invited to mnko a few remntks.
WAUSAU, WIs.. July 10.—Mary
This gentleman Is a gifted nnd fluent
Ijiwnmlo, who wns found in u swamp
speaker and delivered one of the most
BERLIN, July 19.— German representatives in London, Rome, impressive nnd enjoyable talks ever near hero lnte yesterday after eigljtWashington and the Vatican have been instructed to make repre­ listened to by the local club. He il­ dny search, confessed to Sheriff tosentations against prolongation of traffic blockade between occu­ lustrated l.is sj)cech with mnny hum­ dny she attacked her stepmother, Mr,.
Amin Lnwnndo on the night of July
pied and unoccupied territories of.Germany according to semi-or- orous nnd illustrating
anecdotes
10, bentirg her over the head with
ficinl statement.
•
___________________________ _ which were thoroughly enjoyed l.y his a dub. The glfl, according to the
henrertt.
sheriff, said she had trouble with
Mr. Mallard, o f Altamonte, wns her stepmother.
next called upon nnd said:
“ As I was forewarned I come •forom med with a few facts concerning
my home town to let you know thnt
Altamonte actually exists on earth
even if the Sanford papers show no
Indication of the fact. We have In
Altamonte several things thnt It will
do you good to know about. Wo hniie
about 150 voters In our precinct. We
have seven
seven fern
conservatories that
ThvCity n f Sanford ha, n fine IncIperaU.r that baa been itf operation for |haw
torn conservator!*,
that
the end
many month, am! I, giving entire satisfaction according to the city manager II yv the
end of
of the
the year
year will
will aggregate
aggregate
104 acres, with about $800,000 invest­
and officials. The editor o f the Herald overlooked this fnt-t yesterday In an
ed in them, with payrolls of about $2,­
editorial mention of the necessity of every city having auch n plant and now
calls attention of the public to the fact that such n plant h in operation on 000 a week.
•‘We have 500 acres o f groves de­
the city property near the gn, plant on the west side. An incinerator is one
voted
Our
of the greatest assets to nny city nnd especially to the Street ( leaning Do- ------- to oranges
•• nnd -grapefruit.
,,

HAS CONFESSED

She Attacked Her Step
Mother and Fled to
The Woods

(llr Tke Aseietalwi Press)
vHtd were: Mrs- J. trunk Davies,
bonoree, Mesdames Richard Knight;
U* Adam., J. WUliam Dupree. Geo.
NEW YORK, July 19.— Rear Adulr.l Charles D. Sigaheo, U. S. N.,
retired captain of the ill-fated battle- navnl transport Henderson, with
ikip Maine, died suddenly at hla homo President Harding’s party aboard
brrr today. ,
.
,
wns to leave early today, steaming
SIKsbee had been in poor health for out of Resurrection Hay through re­
the last two years though only yoster- cently christened Harding Gatewny
dty he was out riding- Death was due nnd for the first time In two weeks
lu henrt failure.
Arrangements for turning her prow southward. Al­
funeral not made but will In* hurled though the president will visit three
Arlington cemetery probably Men­ more Alaskan cltier, Valdez, Cordova
nn dSItkn, he is en route •toward the
ds).
Hear Admiral Charles
Dwight states for the .first time since he left
SJfihee rose to fame through one of Tacoma,'July 5.
tb« grvntest naval disasters in AinerIcsn history—the “ blowing up o f the
M»i»e." He was 52 years old at the
time; a captain, a veteran of the CivU War, and an InWentor of deep-sea,
m poring and aounding apparatus.
Captain Slgsbeo, commander of the
|/Maine, was ordered to Havana har­
bor to protect American lives nnd
property during the crisis o f the Cu­
ban rebellion against Spain in 1R98.
As the vessel was on a friendly mislion, she was received with the cuotom.ry courtesies from the forts and
partment since it takes all the trash nnd rubbish nnd garbage that wuu d one tourist hotel I, full to capacity
Spanish war ships, and the usual o f­
otherwise litter up certain dump heaps and nride from being unsightly would'every winter. We have tourists evficial visits. She was assigned to n ,
ho unsanitary and unhealthful. The city of Sanford realized this fact ns the cry season numbering about -.&gt;». I nrshipment of ferns and
and fn.lt
fruit
ipecial nnchornge and placed there by j
clty grcw out of the town class into the big city class. For a while the rub- cel
---' post
—
....................
have
made
our
postoffico
a
third
clnss
the proper agents of the Spanish govblsh was dumped on the land to be filled In cast of the city along the lake
(||, Tl.r Ass»cliM«l Press*
croment.
ATLANTA, Gn., July 19.— Effort shore a, it made good filling nnd was afterward covered over with dirt from office. Our population, colored nnd
On the evening o f February 16 the to check the migration of negroes j the cify streets und from sand thrown out of the lake by a dredge. •Seeing white, is about three or four hundred.
lig white battleship had l»een riding nud other farm labor, was given by j these rubbish piles , ‘ome time ngo brought the matter to the attention of the We h*tvc 24 hours electric service. A
qrii'tly at anchor for more thnn two authors ns reason for Introduction of official, nnd the new incinerator wa, the result nnd if* worth ha, been dem­ chamber of commerce and a hoard rif
aldermen thut at present are hiberauks. Captain Slgshce went to his a bill In the Georgia legislature to­ onstrated many times over In the health and clennline,, of the city. ____
(CoullnurO no l',s« Bit)
cabin shortly after 8 o'clock nnd day which would make it felony for
mote a long letter to his wife. By nny person or concern to soli'.-.: labor
the time he had finished mnny of the in Georgia for other states. Punish­
Sfflj men nnd 20 officers .were nsleep. ment would be prison term of not j
The captain had just enclosed the let­ less than thre years or more thnn
ter in nn envelope and started to seal seven,
•
it when n deafening roar Bounded
through the ship. The great vessel
Another good memory test is u po­
begun to list. Groping his way thru litical platform.
• (■•»• aui

SANFORD HAS FINE INCINERATOR
THAT BURNS ALL THE RUBBISH
AND KEEPS THE CITY SANITARY

For Many Months and DoEFFORT MADE Has Been in Operation
ins' Good Work
TQ CHECK LABOR
LEAVING SOUTH
Georgia Would Make it
Felon to Solicit Labor
in That State

A M

UNCERTAIN WHETHER DOC­
UMENT WOULD BE
FORWARD OR NOT

HIBERNIANS'
WILL GO TO MAT

GOV’MENTS
Each o f Propositions Advanced
By Curzon Were Well
Examined
(Hr Thr AssseUied Prr«*&gt;
LONDON, July 19.— Rrltish Cabi­
net held n protracted session this
morning at which proposed repara­
tion documents
formed the main
topic of discussion. Up to early a f­
ternoon It wns still uncertain wheth­
er the documents would bo forward­
ed to other governments, including
the United States, tonight. 'It la
understood each of the proposltipnn
advanced by !/ord Curzon .author of
the note, was subject to searching exnminntion by members of the cabinet.
It was still regarded ns possible an­
other meeting of the ministry might
l&gt;o required before proposed docu- •
ments nro harmonized to meet all
shades o f opinion represented in tha
cabinet.

Sam Hines, n well known negro of
tlio midway section, wns shot nnd kill­
ed this morning, by Jordan Wnshlngton. They bail some words In front
of Hines' house nnd Hines, it is rum­
ored, told Washington to wait until
he got his gun nnd he would l&gt;c out.
Itut when ho stepped out Jordan was
too tpiick for him and shot him dead.
Washington bent It for the swamp
and has not been apprehended yet but
(Hr The AssorlnlrU Press)
MONTREAL. July 19.—The An­ it Is thought thut he will give him­
cient Order o f Hibernians in conven­ self up as the shooting was evidently
tion here is expected to net today on self defense.
resolution pledging it to nctlvtf “ flnlah
tight’ ’with tho Ku Klux Klnn de­
nounced in nn address yesterday by
Judge nl’trlck O’ Donnell of Chicago,
founder of anti-Klan American Unity
League.

Ancient Order in Meet­
* ing Will Fight to
Finish
- '

FLORIDA LANDS SOLD FOR TAX
I. W. -W. LEAVING FOR TEXAS
CANNOT HAVE TIMBER CUT BY
WHERE MEMBERS ARE WHIPPED,
ORIGINALJNVNERS OF TRACT
WILL BE PROTECTED BY MEMBERS

FLORIDA NEEDS TEN MILLIONS
TO COMPLETE ALL ROADWAYS
AUTHORIZED BY STATE BOARD

NEGRO KILLING T1IIH MORNINQ

Removing Timber Thereon Will Be Cause for Ar­ But Texas Ought to Be Able to Take Care of All
rest and Fine
of Them When They Arrive

MAUGHAN HOPPED
OFF EARLY TODAY
ON LONG' FLIGHT
'A US HD DAYTON, OHIO. AND
II ANN DIAL. MOn GOING
STRONG
• d ir Tkf A..,.vi«ira Press)
,
IIANNM AL, Mo., July 19 — Maughun passed north of Hannibal nt 10:17
o'clock this morning flying high at»d
fast.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 10.—Cnrrymira rI’r
r f«
.. .
,
(llr Thr AMorlnlrd
mnl
n bundle o f today’s New York
sens in Florida who allow their lands be worked for turpentlno purposes or
NEW YORK, July 19.— Firmly bo «m»ors tho Civil Liberties Union, aml|&gt;nir
morning newspapers which he hopes
to l&gt;o sold for taxes and then m akes'old, assist or lie employed In working liuving in the efficacy o f “ direct nr- 1* unconstitutional.
to sell in San Francisco this evening,
esc of the Innds by removing there- for turpentine purpose* or cauae or tion," hundreds o f members of tho I.
PORT ARTHUR, Texas, July 19.— Lieut. Muughan landed here at 11:25
fioin timber or by working them for procure to bo worked for turpentine W. W. nro leaving here on n crusnde
central standard time. Thus complet­
turpentine pur|H&gt;ses is liable to pun­ purpose* or uld, a»si*t or bo employed to Port Arthur, Tex., tho object of Members of the Industrial Workers ing the second leg o f his trnnscontln- „
ishment by fine o ' not mare thnn SL­ hi working for turpentine purposes which is the protection o f the I. W. of the World will hnvc a place wait­ cntal hop. Mnughan’a machine Is In
OW) or be imprisoned not exceeding uny pine timlier or any lands In thl* W. constitution," nnd the rights of ing for them on lubor gangs to take fine shape mechanlca said after hasty
one year, or by both fine and Impris­ otato when there shnll bo any unre­ three members said to have been kid­ caro of city work, local-officials said inspection. Muughan declared he exonment at the discretion of tho court, deemed and outstanding tax sale cer­ naped and severely beaten there.
Total' cost F. A. protoday u;ion learning thnt officials of " f e n c e d no trouble of any kind and
TALLAHASSEE, July 19/-Florlda|
jecta to June I, ’23.. $3,C52.C.»7fl47 according to Section 5279, Revised tificates against such timber or tur"W e don’t boliovo in doing things the marine trnn*|»ort worker, branch thnt he now ,1* confident
confident he
he can
enn make
make
needs $10,690,217.03 to complete all]
|pontine privileges; provided, that this by official delugation.. When there of the I. W. W. have ordered all foot­
Amount to complete F. A.
Statute*.
up time so as to reach San Francisco
work undor construction and authoriz- j
projects under conL.... 11,322,28.1.35
ThM section of the-Florida laws i.jsccfion shall not apply to the cutting Is a Job-to be dono by the I. W. W. loose "wobbles” to Invade Port Ar­ before sundown. Maughan left for
ed on the state’s system o f highways, I
quTtvd
br Attorney General Buford In
timber when the taxes on tho tim- the rank and file go to it without thur In connection with the reported Cheyenne, Wyo., at 12:03 o’clock.
Amount to complete F. A.
according to Information complied by
project*—force account 233,096.17 reply to a letter from George W. C. ber ahull have been paid or the tur bothering about their officials," Is kldnuping of three 1. W. W.'s re­
the engineering department for the
pentine privilege when the taxes on tho report on the exodus given by cently.
Amount to complete F. A.
I.ittell, of Hudson, Fla., who asked
DAYTON. Ohio, July 19.— Ideut.
highway board. The information is
projects—authorized .... 3,278.254.90 for a ruling on tho matter. The sec­ the turpentine privilege shall have local hcadquarteri of tho mnrlnc
The officials would make no other Maughan, who left Mltchel Field, N.
brought up to June 1, this year.
been paid. That nny |&gt;crson violating transport
snsport workors.
workers.
statement. No definite steps have y ., ut 4:08 o’clock thl* .morning on
tion reads as follows:
.
The figures show that the estimat­
nny of tbe provisions o f this section
T o t a l..... ...... $6,333,635.48
How the men will cover the ^800 ^
|akM|| however, to handle the
the second attempt to fly from coait ,
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That
hereafter
no
person
shall
cut
ed cost of federal aid road projects
shnll upon conviction therefor be iron- miles
ilea to
Port Arthur fa regarded at ,
,
u ,3 understood, probably to coa»t between dawn aqd dusk ar-.
---------Estimated coat state proand
remove
or
remove
or
cauae
or
pro­
sow under contract aggregate $6.­
Ished by n fine of not more than one headquarters as a minor detail. More
jecta—under contract..$3,103,693.93
owing to tho absenco o f Mayor J. T . rivet) here nt 8:35. If* deported M l
cure to be cat and removed, or remov­ thousand dollars or b« Imprisoned not
165,621.87; and that similar project*
thnn 20,000 of them are on tho move Logan.
Estimated cost state pro8;53.
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authorized for an aggrognto total es­
Jecta—force account .... 3.609.J-0.73
Four men with membership card*
cutting and removing or removing, or nnd Imprisonment at the discretion of by freight train and by aca, accord­
timated at $8^9b,103.07.
Estimated cost state proMITCHELL FIELD, N. Y.. July 1*.
In thq I. W. W. are already facing
in any tnanne working for turpentine
State projects under contract arc
ing to John Shu.kl, the sccretaryJecta—authorized ----877fl64-«* purposes nny timber on any Iknd In the court."
vagrancy charges here. Ail are at — Lieut. Russell L. Maughan was In
miniated to cost $3,103,693.93; state
Section 6280, Revised General Stat­ treaaurer.
llyberty under bond pending a hear­ readiness last night for hla expected
projects covered in “ force account,
Coincidentally with the I. W. W.
T o t a l....... ......... $7,041,170.87 tbia atate when there shall bo any un­ utes, also was quoted by the Attor­
take-off ot 3:30 eastern
standard
ing, tomorrow.
redeemed
and
outstanding
tax
sale
that is handled by convict or hired la­
exodus came a pledge from the Civil
ney-General, as follows:
_
Total cost SUjte Project*
time
this
morning
in.
a
second
at­
certificates
against
auch
land,
timber
Investing)iun into alleged inU'bor, $3,059,920.7*. while authorization
to June 1, 1923 — .... -.*1.784,595.82
“ If at any time after, six months Liberties Union to tho general de­ trcnlmcnt o f members of the trans­ tempt to fly nc’ros* tho continent be­
and turpentine privileges; and no per­
has been made for state projeefa esti­
fense committee of tho L W. \V. in
Cost to complete state
son shall cut and remove, or remove after the sale of tho timber or turpen- California to help In the fight against port workera division of tho I. W. W. tween dawn and darkness. A teat
mated to coat $877,602.21.
projects—under cont. .. 1,876,h m .
ttno rights
for non-payment of ‘4taxes
flight yesterday afternoon proved hla
cauae oV Tr |Jiuvu»w
procure to
or CAUN
5V be
w cut and tc - I * " "
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The summarization o f the report
the recent Injunction which rpnder* bore was requested of *t*to official* plane to he In perfect condition.
Coat to complete atato . . . nR7 7g moved or aid, assist or be employed due thereon, the former owner
follows:
projects—forrt sect. ... 2,512.087.78 in cuitlng and removing or removing of, or his agents or scryanta, shall membership in the I. W . W, In that about ten day* ago by John Shuakle, Weather conditions were reported
president of the
Estimated coat F. A. pro­
state contempt of court, punishable New York, vie*
. _ _ ..
any timber from any lands In this take or use any of auch timber or by a prUon term of six month*.
transport workers organisation. His favorable.
jects under contract.....$5,105,524.87 Coat to complete »Ute
project*—authorixojl...
SC8’C09'37 •tata when there aboil bo any unre­ turpentine they shall each bo guilty
U cufanant Maughah’a first effort,
request
follow*
report*
that
John
Estimated cost F. A. proTHa Ihjunctlon, which followed the
deemed or outstanding taxtsale oertl- of n misdemeanor, and upon convic­ declaration of a general I. W, W. Hplland. an organlxar *iul one or two July 9, was frustrated when the gaso­
• Jocta— Fopoe- account... 804,070.19
tion
shall
pay
a
fine
of;
not
less
than
line feed pipe clogged, forcing him
M l ---------- =---fiestas against any auch timber or
Estimated coat F. A. pro­
strike in California, comas as n re­ uther member* o f th* l- W- W. hod
Totaj amount necessary to complete
lifty
dollar*
or
be
imprisoned
not
down near SL Joseph, Mu.
U;u-j
shall In any manner work lot turpen­
jects— A u th o rise d ------ 3,290,103.07
...
sult of tho pressure o f corporations. been mUtreatod by a p»ols
all work under construction and auth­
more
thnn
six
months."
tine purposes vr cause or procure to
.
A
„f9,259,698.13 orized, $10,690,217.08.
Total
TALLAHASSEE,

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Abrahnms at her homo on W. Hughcy atrcct, at 3100 p. m. Wednesday. *
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Thone 217-W
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Mm. V. V. Mahoney leaven this
week for Wichita,'Kans., where nho
will visit relatives and friends.
Mr*. J. C. Aycocke and son Jack
left Monday for St. Augustlnn whero
they Will spend twp Weeks.
Misses Alberta Aycocke and Anna
Mason and Mr. and Mrs. 8 . Baumcl
spent tho day most delightfully Sonday ht Daytona Dench.
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WEINIE ROAST
A Jolly crowd o f young people galhored at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
1. Hughey on Tuesday evening, from
whenco they enjoyed a straw ride to
Clifton Springs. Upon their arrival
n largo bon fire was built and after ^
much fun and merrlmoht a wclnio- *
roast was enjoyed. After a Into hour ^
they departed for home reporting
most enjoyable evening. Thoco pres­
ent were: Misses Frances and Esther
Hughey, Helen Chorpening, Eva Rob­
inson, Mrs. Kenneth Robbins and Alisa
I/ouisc Murrell, of Orlando, and Geo.
Townsend, Henry Urquhart, Newton
Stenstrom, Horace Chorpening, Joel
Dell and Kenneth Robbins.

Miss Mildred Leo leaves tomorrow MRS. ROUMILLAT ENTERTAINS
Last evening Mrs. F. E. Roumillat
for 8t. Augustine where sho will
spend several weeks ns the guest of entertained in her usual charming and
gracious manner at bridge at her
friends.
home on PalrSetto avenue. There were
Mrs. Robert Wilson nnd baby of three tables of players and thn guests
'Orlando were the guests of her par- included the members of the Evening
rnta, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Aycocke on Dridgo Club.
Sunday.
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1 Quantities o f lovely roses and tintins combined with greenery ndorned
Robert Thrasher nnd Ervin Sony the rooms where the card tables were
returned home yesterday from Dnde nrranged. Tho tally cards were fas­
City where they spent several days cinating designs nnd when scores were
counted after an absorbing gamo of
with friends and relatives.
bridge, the prize for high score, an
Mrs. T. L. -Humas and Mrs. Ray­ incense burner, was awarded to Mrs.
mond Philips leava Haturday for Sen­ George A. DeCottes. The men’s prize
eca, S. C., where they will bo the n wallet, was won by W. C. Hill.
Following the card game, tho hos­
guests of Mr. Dumas' sister.
tess, assisted by her house guest,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connell, of Dc- Miss Dorothy Crabtreo, of Tampa,
I.and, nrc receiving congratulations served a delicious ice course. ‘
Mrs. Roumillat's guests weret Mr.
upon the arrival of an 8-lb. l»oy, who
arrived on July 15th., The young man nnd Mrs. George A. DeCottes, Mr. and
has been mi nnd Frank Howard Con­ Mrs. E. F. Hounholdcr. Tlob Newman,
nell. Mrs. Connell will be pleasantly D. L. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
remembered to her Rnnford friends as Gonzulcs, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill,
Miss Frankie Howard.
. Mrs. Alice Peters nnd F. E. UoymllInt.
- Tho Jennie Spaulding Circle of the
W. M. U. o f tho Baptist church, held DeMOLAY YOUNG MAN'S ORDER
their regular meeting nt the home of
De-Middy is piimnrily nnd specifical­
Mrs. Herbert 8 |&gt;dr, opposite Rose
Court. After the business session an ly a young tunn's order, and its prin­
Interesting lesson was studied.
The ciples nnd teachings afford wonderful

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154th INF. F. N. G.
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Al! momberH nrc ordered to report nt the Armory, Friday,
July 20th nt 8:00 p. nt. All men failing to report nt this time
will be Hubjcct to court mnrtial. Order* imperative.
By order of the Commanding Officer.
II. F. LOSS INC,
First Lieut, 154th Inf., F. N. G.

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Florida has the only genunc ever-bearing orange
trees in the world, according
to Information at the state
cnpltol. They are locatod In
Highlands county.
Florida has tho
only
grapefruit in tho world
bearing a. perfumed fruit.
Florida makes' 400,000,000 cignts jland 8,TO0,000
cigarettes jywualiy.
Manufacturing •Ih Florida nmouu^i to 3150,000,000
annually.
It has the only factory
making furrfituro from Pal-,
metto, located In Tampa.
Florida hna had four pfcriods o f history under Spain,
one under France, one undcr England, one under tho
Confederate
States, and
three under tho Stars and
Stripes.
Tho "Devil's Punch Bowl"
is located in Levy county.

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The Southeaster* VaeitlnirCio;, Boar
Fort Lauderdale, with tha-inoat modcrp mechanical equipment* nnd hav­
ing p capacity o f 200 cattlo nld 250
^
hogs per Jay, artj having begun operntion only in Jnnunry Inst, is already
distributing about WOfitiO pounds per
Flno weather Just now with show­ week of thoir products, ami demand
ers nnd some mhi.
has been so great for the cured and
smoked products, that they art now
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reed of conrturcting aeparate *moke houses,
Geneva weer in the cHy yesterday on CO feet high, with a storage capacity
business.
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t f 10,000 pounds.
Ml to

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opportunities for developing young
manhood of tho finest type.
"The young man who observes the
rules of conduct prescribed by gen­
tlemen will be sura to develop men­
tally an dmornlly nnd equip himself
for useful citizenship,” says the DoMalay Councilor.

LOCALS

Dr. J. T. Denton and family left
Monday for Daytona Beach whero
they will spend one month's vaca­
tion.
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Plggly Wiggly will have their
special Thursday morning snle to­
morrow morning, with sugar, butter,
flour, tea and canned goods ns the
big leaders. Rend their advertise­
ment In this Issue nnd note the prices. LouitUna Lad jr Says She H u “ tier*
e r Found Anything Better Than

Mr. and Mrs. E'ndor Curlett nnd
Mrs. Adnras of Geneva were In the
city yesterday nnd report the water
being 18 inches over the fill at the
Geneva bridge and all Geneva travel
has to come via Oviedo.

Cardoi for a Run-Down
Condition.”
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CLAY A W A Y THE YEARS
Apply Boncilla Beaulifier catmlc clay to
your face, and re*t while It dries, then

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A WIFE

TONED”

A man, primitive, masterful,
girt who love'll his ‘ itrcngth a
fear* Ma domination—and a p,,);,
cd man o f the world. Comes a i
rifle conflict' in the element*!
the struggle to win a woma,-,!
soul.
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“The Sunshine Trail”!

\ remove and see and feel the wonderful
I difference In the cojor and texture of the

P. RINKS

30x3 “ 999” Fabric ...................... ................$ 7.40
30x3*/2 “ 999” Fabric.......................................
9.85
30x3!/•» Cord........ ...............
11.25
31x4 C ord..................
19.95
32x4 Cord........ ...........................................
20.80
33x4 • C ord............... v.......-v- ...............-........ 21.95
34x4 Cor^............. ..........................:............ 22.80
33x4 V i C ord........ .............
28.30
34x4Vj» C ord.......................................
29.90
36x4 Vi Cord..................................................... 30.65
£3x5 C ord................. /......:.....-........... -........ -44.m)
35x5 C ord........................’......................-...... 35.80
37x5 Cord ............. ......................-.......'......... 37.70
36x6 Cord....... .......
60.25
38x7 Cord ....v............................... ...v 85.75
40x8 C ord....... '................-.......... ......... ....H0:50
Oldfield Tires hold all the track records for the laft
three vears and are the only American tires to win the
French Grand Prix Road Race—the classic of Europe.
• RAY BROS., Sanford, Florida'
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Vacation Time is Here. Look over
v Our Line of Handbags, Suit
Cases and Trunks

SUNDAY SCHOOL CHARACTER
BUILDER SAYS PROMINENT
BANKERS— ARK MOST IM-.
POItTANT TO THE CITY
(Continue*! from page 1)
Sunday school, wo have better men.''
At this point U. F. Whitner wn» call­
ed into the interview, nnd I submitted
to him two questions.
"Mr. Whitner, if the 2,000 white
citizens of Sanford who were not in
nity Sunday school last Sunday were
tc. enter oUr Sunday schoul» nnd re­
main there, what would be the influ- S
eneu upon Sanford?"
Thu cashier removed his glasses,
held them in his right hand and began
peeking the arm o f the office chair.
After a while he sadi: “ Pretty Idg
qqustion. If you could gel all then*people into Sunday school, it would
liuvc n most wonderful influence upon
the rising generation. It would he n
great safeguard to the morals of the
rity. Why we would be known all
over this land—from one end of the
country to the other. People every­
where would u y thnt Sanford had the
most earnest, nnd tbe most sincere
set of citizens in tbe country.
it
would attract tbe citizens we need;;
the very kind we want. I believe thnt
it would be the greatest tingle
achievement for this city to bring
these 2 500 Into our Sunday schools."
There was one question which 1 lin'd
gone to ask and I was determined to
have a candid answer. I said:
“ Mr. Whitner, here’s my last ques­
tion: "Which Is the greatest asset to
this city, the banks or the Sunday
Schools?" The cashier did not ap.
pear to b« dazed, puzzled, or in doubt.
Promptly was tho reply, “ Sunday
schools beyond question.” , '.
Mr. and Mnr. Render, why don't we
give ourselves seriously to the blggepj,
am) the grea^st thing \ybirh Son/orJ

could do?
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BLACK IIAND-BAGS......................

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.$6.00 HAND-BAGS.... ........ ................... ..............$5.00
$17.50 HAND-BAGS............................... ....:...... $iti..m
$15.00 TRUNKS....................
$18.50 TRUNKS..........

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"One of the reasons why DcMolsy
ranks so high is a chnractcr-building
institution is tliat It fills a special
need in the boy’s life at a period
when membership in n secret society
has a particularly strong appeal.
"Independence o f action is encour­
aged by permitting tho members of
tho order to choose their own o ffi­
cers and direct their own alTnirs, tho
adult , order which sponsors the
Junior fraternity simply noting in an
udvisory tn parity.
“ Standing as it docs for patriot­
ism, reverence for the Deity, filial
love, clean living and good citizen­
FLOGGERS IN COURT.
Have Clca
ship, tho influence of tho organiza­
tion is bound to he wholesome, nnd
Health* £ycs'\
LUMBERTON, N. C., July 18.—
thoughtful men in all walks uf life
John HedgiK-th, It. M. I-'iwson nnd
II tKeyTireritch. Smart! Bum
welcome its entrance in the field of
July Ilregilt-n,. who nre alleged to
or Discharge, U Sore; Imtatcd,
fraternal activities.''
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hnvo flogged two while women re­
Inflamed or Granulated, use
cently near Prnctorville, will be triedMurine, Soothex and Refreshes!
Hnmbonc can fry a fish like the
first on ehnrjpvi of kidnaping and vn- j
Sale
for Infant orAdulfcAt all
old French chef Iirillat-Savnrin, of
H our forms of assault, it was stated
D ntggisu/^_______ ___.&lt; -, ■ /
whom it was said thnt ho fried a
by Solicitor fMneNrill here Tuesday, j
. ! ? * * / « f a s 6 « 4 )* a tV
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pan of fi»h no delightfully that it
BUUOPJfclAN PLAN. . OPEN. ALL TH E .YEAR.
as solution of a jury .to try the men
£4
turned itself in tho skillet and cast
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
was
wns started lit
in super
superior court here.
upon the chef a grateful loolc. Thurs­
An effort Will U* made to dispose
day at Silver Iu*kc. Five-thirty- in
o f these charges before that charg­
the afternoon.
,
l&gt;3-2tp
ing first degree burglary which is n B B B B B B B B B B B B B g l f l B B B B I B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H B B B B B M B l B B H D B B I I BBBBBUnflBflBBBBIIll
capital offense under North Carolina
law, is taken up.
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Solicitor MucNeill demanded thnt
if any membor of the venire was a
member or had been n member of tho
Ku Klux Kan, thnt he state the fact.
J. A. Campbell, of St. Paul, N.
answered in the affirmative to the
question hut when told to stand aside,
explained that he'w as a member of
tho Klan in reconstruction days, nnd
Judge . N. A. Sinduir explained to
him that no reference was intended
to the former Klan.

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TON’S ON SILVER

Morgan city, La.— "It would be ftard Cu#ranlce&lt;j todo these definite things for
for me to tell how much benefit I have
faca or money refunded. Clear the
derived from the use of Cardui,” said complexion and oivc it color Lift out the
Miss Lucille Denton, It. N., is home
™ , enlarged pores. Rebuild iffilT fe
after spending the past year in Or­ M n . l.O . BowuUfl. o! 1310 Front S tm t. fClose
this
city.
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and muteles. Make the skin soil
lando doing special nursing in th e!
"I was bo run-down in health I could and smooth.
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Orange General Hospital. She will hardly go.
trad no You can obtain regular sizes from your
.I was
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spend one month vacation nt Daytona ‘ nppcutc. Could not rest or sleep well. favorite toilet counter. If not. send this
I was so weak, and so very nervous, I ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
Beach, after which she will spend
Indianapolis, Indiana, for a trial tube.
was no pleasure to myself.
while in Battle Creek, Mich.
" I suffered some pain, but the wont
a 9 m
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Rev. Paul Burhans is at Ft. Myers and easy to get tired and out of heart.
taking n few days vacation on his
"This nervous condition was worse
ton aero grove nnd farm down there than pain.
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and sent the editor of the Herald
"Some one told me of Cardui, and I
some mangoes yesterday Just to show decided to use IL
Thu Daily Herald, 15c per wctl.
"Alter using a few bottles, I regained
us that ho really can raise fruits of
all kinds. They were fine specimens my strength. I wasn’ t to nervous, and
In connection with our transfer, i
began to eat and sleep, and grew
of tho Florida mnngo.
atronger and was soon wen.
have storage room, where you
"1 have never found anything better
store your goods until you need l
Churchwt-I] Company want you to for a run-down condition."
F.
r.t n nominal cosL— QUICK SERVIC
If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did,
get your hand lings and trunks now
Phone 431-J TRANSFER. Phono -IDS.*
you, too, should find Cardui helpful for 105 Palmetto Av
while tho getting i* good. They are your troubles.
making special low prices on hand
Get I bottle of Cardui, today. NC-144
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU
bags nnd trunks and the prices will
move them. You need them now. if
you don't it will pay to buy now. See
tlM
the advertisement.

Buy the Famous
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The Chair Committee
an'atClub ,of which Mrs. E. P» Moreo
is the head, will give a fish-supper
at Silver Lake Thursday afternoon*
beginning to serve at about half-past
five o ’clock. A cuistniftlnl anil abun­
dant support will be provided for fifty j
cents per plate for adults nnd tl»lVty-j
five fronts fpr children. Thp cuok-ing
In to bo'done by Ilambond, whose
skill with frying pan and skillet Is
The Herald f$r first class Job work.
too (well knowrf to nt^sd comment.
Cold drinks and lea c^ream cones will
. The Herald delivered alx times a
be on sale, also, .and the committee
week for lSe.
bespeaks the pro^cncp of every one
who would enjoy m good supper nnd
I : the delightful bathing at Dr. Hazelton’s popular place.
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merchants would give them on those
P«Mlakr&lt; t m r in * T M «l M M K l m days. A Dollar Sale or Dollar Week
or any old week that would give the
merchants a chance to offer some real
bargains— and we mean real bargains
— not n mark-up and n mark-down
rvnL intB K i
sale. (Slvo tlje people a fish fry and
DALI.T...
MLI.AHD. „lM T tt&gt; rr&gt; T r,in r«r general' entertainment and have a
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A U T . r l l . l n K M t u i r r "coming out” convention for the Can­
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didates and they will all be here and
A n lln llM
give you some good political pyro­
L B W in a l l l P T j , O l N t U l I n Ha
I t a u i w technics. Make it snappy and keep it
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f i n . M*-W att.r^l a, m.
going. This is no time to lay down
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H t a n l t l l a * F r l n Ik A f r a m
on the job. Mnybc you have plenty
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c ilr kr Carrier
...... 1ft C«Ht« vacations but wo poor peonle have
to keep moving and we do not intend
to allow the city of Sanford to take
ny summer siesta. Get busy, Get
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You hear much of this beautiful

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city and that beautiful city but did
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ViVeen' and‘ they hhve nb' 'firtii toWuli' Mfe.‘ It* lit td meet &lt;thut need that tho
without..any Intimation o f intention of the railroad contentiotisisrij :
war."
Tho
Commission
has
felt
en­
playground
with
its
tennis
courts,
meetings and no place for then* sinn
being given the Florida growers and discriminations against Fiorjj, ^
the opera houses o f this day arc too the parks, the municipal golf courses, couraged, on account of improved
shippers.
ducts in favor o f those from the p*.
pools, the 4streets financial results from railroad opera­
expensive to construct tt&gt; lose any the swimming
Chairman
Burr,
in
n
statement
jsciflc Coast.— Tnmpa Tribune.
time In giving a few houra to' pub­ closed- at certain hours for play or tion, to hope for n reduction o f rates.
sued
to
the
press,
says
the
Florida
Instead,
the
railroads
are
demanding
coasting
an
tho
location
and
season
lic meetings. Hence we are confront­
Commission will be handicapped in
ed with the problem o f having a mu­ indicate ,nnd nil thu other menns of a further increase..
Another dismal failure lg an An*,
nicipal gnthemg place. The court active recreation exist. They deserve
This Increased tariff, raising re­ its fight on this tariff by Inck of ican manufacturer’s patriotic
I
house is available but" it is only the support of Intelligent citizens. frigeration rates nn nverago of 20 per funds, the recent legislature having
to
got
interested
in
foreign
through tho courtesy of the county The present tendency to include cent, which makes them higher than failed to supply the money necessary
commissioners and the clerk o f the grown-ups as well ns children in they were two years ago, before tho to carry on properly the work of the when ho is oversold at home.
provisions Is n
circuit court and this privilege is lia­ these recreationnl
decrease was ordered by the Inter­ Commission. However, he says, the
The Dally Herald, 16c per
ble to be shut off any time. A big good thing for American life.
state Commerce Commission, was Is- Commission will do the best it can,
auditoriim preferably on the lake , With the openng, of the free swim­ r.
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front .vy&gt;uld.be an asset to the city ming pool yesterday iflhd the coming
and wouldljbe a mooting place that inauguralon of the mUMcipnl golf
m i g ft t 'W k Wonder! toward gctttyijr proper consideration o f this mntJ
the Hetple!jtogcttio^ .op -many oc&lt;*~ —Jacksonville Journal.
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sion^.'to discuss t^te questions of the
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day i ^HiertJ ft ntrthng quite as wholes
&gt; TIIE JtATK INCREASEsome arf n ‘-public! meeting on vital
qiftstioW* that concern the public • The Florida Railroad Commifislon
welfare nnd there Ib only one plnco to has filed a otTOtig protect with tho In­
hold such meetings—the public nudi- terstate Commerce Commission on
torlum. Then the conventions that the subject of the proposed increase
would like to come here arc barred if i|li refrigeration rates from Florida.
they are big conventions because wo Tho Florida Commission cites a de­
have no place to hold n big crowd cision o f the Interstate Commerce
outside of the court house nnd if court Commission of November 7, l'J22, es­
was in session this plnce would l&gt;e out tablishing refrigeration rules, which
of the question. A public auditorium thaf Commission declared "Juat nhil
would be a bg asset to Sanford in reasonable."
many ways and it should be consid­
The Florida Commission now pointn
ered along with other munkpdl im­ out that filing an increase of refrlgprovements.
erqtiijn char geo "rcnircly before the
------------ d------------Ink in dry" on the decision of Novem­
RECREATION IK NEEDED.
ber 7, puts tho carriers "in the lwi;_
light xonu o f bontempt of the Inter­
PALMETTO AVENUE! ANI) THIRD STREET
All work and no piny makes Jack state Commerce Commission."
n dull hoy nnd The Herald believes
The Florida Commission inaugu­
THURSDAY, JU LY.26
SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 22ND
in plenty of recreation of nil knds rated n fight for just refrigeration
“ THE IHNDING OF.SATAN AND THK
‘WHAT CHRIST “SAID AS TO WHEN HE
nnd make it possible for everybody rates in HUH, and has won its case
MILLENNIUM” .
in the city of Sanford and tho county threa times. The action of tho rail­
, i * ■ WILL RETURN”
of Seminole to have plenty of rucrcn- roads in .attempting another increase,
Will There lie 1.000 years o f peace? lias the
tion. We practice what wo preach after the case has been determined,
TUESDAY, JULY 21
millennium begun?
in thin respect mid do not expect our shows very clearly, according to the
“ MANNER AND OBJECT OF CHRIST’S
forca in The Herald office to work Florida Cotmtii-siiui, that the car­
COMING”
FRIDAY, JULY 27
long hours. We want them to have riers nre disposed to he unreasonable
Will it he in secret? Will anybody kitow it,
ail the pleasure and recreation they in their demands upon the public.
“ HELL”
or will it be n glorious event?
can gel nnd we want every man,
"This comes at a lime," says Chair­
Where i» it? When is it? How is it? Is
woman nnd child in Snnford to have man R. Hudson Rtirri of the Florida
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2;"&gt;
•there im everlasting burning lake of fire?
piny grounds mid recreulon centers Commission, "when the railroads of
“THE D E V II^W IIE N C E HE CAME"
of all kinds. Clean healthy sport is the eountfy nre moving more traffic
. SUNDAY, JU Ly 29
the finest thng in the world mid when thnn.nt any time in tluir entire his­
Why didn’t God destroy tho Devil and stop
you have plenty of clean healthy tory, and nl"u in the face of operating;
“ THE HOME OF THE SAVED"
all the sin and misery that has cornu?
sports you wll have a clean mid revenues which are the greatest and'
* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H R S M B S S I l I R S S X i l B B S K CK K R flK B KU act HR B X B B ilB S S B S J r e a i i H H S B n B K B R I I I H
healthy town. The Lakeland StarTelegram hits the nail on’ the head in
the followng:
“ It is n pity that every father nnd
mother in luikelnnd could not linve
heard Municipal Judge Hubert (,’•
I’etteway’a address to the Lakeland
Rotary Club yesterday nt Hotel
Thelma. What he said provided ma­
terial enough for solid nnd serous
thinking to last many a long day, hut,
thinking ns it is acting that is now so
as the speaker said, it is not so much
thinkng ns It s acting that s now so
«r »• 0 «
%Is * t 4 i
,11
badly nettle
■Eivdcntly whnl is most

OrttMl tIRRALD ■
1UILOINO. n r a a t « you over stop to think that they
would bo mere pikers if Sanford ever
woke up to her wonderful opportu­
nities to really put on n beautifica­
tion stunt. IWth our miles of lake
front, with our many bcnulful lakes
People do not leave Sanford to get In and around this city, with our fine
cooler weather. They juat want n soils ami flowing wells wo could
beautify this city and surrounding
change.
country that would make the rest of
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For the weather in Sanford la per­ tho world sit up and take notice. And
fect weather In the summer class. wi will do it one of those days ns
The'nights aro cool and plcnsant soon as wo are able to shoo the wolf
from tho door long enough to take n
even though the days are hot.
good breath.
-------------o----------------------- o----------- Municipal golf, municipal pinyWo have been putting a premium
grpunds, municipal swimming pools
arid municipal athletic hold and fair on progressiveness. Wo have been
making n few progressive people pny
grounds is the thing.
all the expenses o f running this city.
-------------o------------French doctor is founding a chim­ They have, paid for everything that
panzee form in South Africa where over enmo up in the way o f amuse­
he will raise the monkeys for the ments, clubs, advertising, etc. They
glands and restore youth to the aged. have paid high taxes for living In a
All those that need to be restored can decent house because they have pride
go to Africa. We intend staying enough to build a decent house, while
tlfcir neighbor next door held his
‘ right here.
vacant lot for high prices and paid
— — « -----------no .taxes. But the progressive people
Every progressive city in the Uni­
of Hanford will not stand the gaff
ted Stales is Hading out that the
any longer. They, now intend that
only way to have the improvements
the lax dtslger and the civic duty
needed is to moke the improvements
dodger shall pay his share rind take
through either bonds or n special tax
his port o f the public burden whether
or levy a publicity tax to take core of
it J&gt;e in money or services. The "pack
the many' items that n few people
horses" have revolted.
would otherwise pay for in totn, , ,
----------- -o------------’ • t . i * i P ■-* * * 0 "» ...........
TIIE HERALD ISPREAD.
General Wood is now in supreme
control of the Philippines which
We like to make mistakes some­
should ho power enough to please
times just to find out if the Dally
even the jaded appetite of the Gen­
Hrrald is being read. Wo like to note
eral for “ big stuff." It sure swells
that
the editorial page of the Herald
some penplaV heutd to get n military
spurns tojhb fend- nlote avidly Ihiin
title and n fifth' bixthtT* dust look nt
other parts of the paper for .Sanford needed in Lnkclmu! rglit now is somo
the "Second Lewies" o f the A. K. F.
people are editorial readers—prob- general plan o f welfare Work, not In
------------ o -----------And now St. Augustine will extend nldy more thnn any other community thl. M.nlu, of r,.|[eving distress among
the city limits and tuke in suffieietit of like size In the state*- Our editorial thi. |mor llnj n,r ,|y but in taking
incinerator yesterday stock of the hoy nnd girl populnton
numbers to make the city population about the
brought out so many
replies this from say six to twenty years of age
16,000. There is nothing to it. We
morning that we were kept busy iwi- nnd providng healthful recreation
will have to extend the city limits to
Jacksonville north and Tampa on the swiring the questions on the street and environment. , .
ami on the phone. We acknowledge
"We nre givng much thought to
south if all these enterprising cities
the corn and call attention today to Imaterial needs such an street pnvng,
keep swelling their populations.
the fact that Sanford has an incinera­ sewer extension, water works, coun­
—
■ o------------At tho big meeting of the Ku Klux ting plant that Is ns good ns any of try club and other such items hut far
Klan in Asheville the high officials them and is doing good work all the too little thought to the creation of
stressed the fact that the Klan stood time in keeping, the city clean and civic rccrculumt) centers, playgrounds
for law enforcement every time ami healthful. We are glad to note that uml those things that have become a
law enforcement through the proper the people nre keeping cases on the part of the modern program in caring
officials. The resolution also con­ editorial page. We cun take a "pan­ for the younger generation. As Judge
demned all persons who took the law ning" ns cheerfully as any ntnn in Pettewny truly said .yesterday, the
the world when we muko u mistake boys anil girls are not content to
into their own hands.
nnd we make plenty of them and ex­ stick around the bouse with nothing,
Grover Cleveland Hcrgdoll
now pect to make them. The only time to do; they crave activly uml a cer­
wnnta to give himself up nnd take his we feel badly about n mistake in an tain amount of excitement and are
medicine for draft dodgng. We never article about'an individual that might determined to have it. As ho point­
kneW a citir.cn of the United States be an injustice to him or his family. ed .out, Lakeland is special)’ blessed
yet that did not wnnt to come back This grieves us to the care'and we with a number of lakes - so located
after ho had tried the laws of for­ hope we will never make any of them. that the adjoining lands could easily
eign countries. And Grover C. was Mistakes on official life or public have parks with faciltiea for bathing,
getting plenty of beer in Germany, matters can be rectified. Mistakes boating, fishing, tennis, baseball, foot­
on the weakness of the human race ball, basketball and all Hurts of
too.
can not be rectified as easily. Yes, healthful games and sports. Proper­
&lt; TM* .city lias the chance of a life we make them and wo change our ly conducted and supervised, these
timo right now to make it the best mind and we let other people, tell us recreational centers would be ft per­
city In ths part of the state. Every wherein we- arc wrong for wo hope petual attraction for the young peo­
business man who comes here from we can live nnd lenrn from duy to ple o f the city who would find there
some other part of the country see day nml we want the public to know an outlet for that energy and exuber­
tho many advantages at once and ia that being human we are not above ance so typical of the normal, healthy
■truck with the thought that Sanford errors and never expect to be. But boy and girl. So the point of the
should lot a commercial center. Our it pleases us greatly to know that the Judge's talk was Unit we nre obliged
people have not taken advantage of Herald Is in the hearts of the peo­ to take thought fur other things than
their many possibilities in the years ple nt all times nnd -if they did not material improvements and to in­
gone by but they are waking up. All know the editor so well nnd feel clude in tho Greater Lakeland profriendly toward him they would not grain certain well-defined provision
it requires is u pull altogether.
feel like "kidding" him occasionally. for tho welfuro of the boys and girls.
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To bring about this happy condition
Tsbert's father will enter suit And they all feel like the Herald Is
agaimt the J’ utnnm Lumber Com­ their paper and belongs tu them as will require co-operation between Ro­
pany for IIOO.OOQ damages for the much us any part of their posessions tary, Kiwnns, the churches, bulges,
trades union organizations and every
death of Martin Talari in the lum­ — and it docs.
------------- o-----------other public and semi-public agency
ber camp. Since Higginbotham has
in the city. With these enlisted un* been conVctOd of manslaughter, the
NEED OF AN AUDITORIUM.
ler the banner o f a movement to
father has a good chance to make
the . Putnam Lumber Company pay
Along with our many municipal straighten out things In the only
this sum. Of course ten times this improvements Sanford needs u large way they can bo straightened out,
sum wjll never repay the parents of auditorium that will take care of big nothing is impossible of accomplish­
this boy for all the anguish they convent ions, of local meetings and ment."
•------------ o-----------have suffered thinking of the awful will be a place where conclaves of all
PLAY IN CITY LIFE.
fata of their son.
kinds can gather. We think wo un­
living in a progressive age but (ew
Persons who consider municipal
BRING TIIE PEOPLE TO TOWN cities nowadays have the old lime
meeting plaee that the early days playgrounds as modern foolishness
There is no need to sit around nnd produced when all the people could forget Ihnt tho city of today deprives
in one common its residents of much natural and
talk hard times because the summer gather together
is here with all IU- alluring call to ground meeting plaee. In the early normal exerlse. Easy transportation
quit work and play for a while. Tho days there was always a town hall by automobile or electric railwuy has
way' to get business when there is no or some place where tho meetings almost eliminated the ncod and tho
business is to create business. Just could be held and the old opera house practice of walking to and from.busi­
now. Sanford could get up a big that held a show a few times during ness. * Hunting, fishing nnd woodland
week, or • biff day or a big two days the season was always available for rambles are impossible in tho city.
Yet people still need' exercise as
and get the people here for miles meetings o f all kinds. But now the
■round to eomi to Sanford and enjoy opera houses aro busy every night much as did their forbears In the days
themselves while they were pertak- with moving pictures and shows be- before the high development of urban

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o f

Great Mid-Summer

We have cut prices to actual and below cost of High Class, New and Seasonable Merchandise
in all departments. Thrifty buyers will be quick to take advantage of the
Wonderful Savings Offered Here
SPECIAL

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

Ladles’ Hose,
Fibre, Silk and
Seam back, pair

Sport Sweaters.
Ladies’ Summer
at, each—

$2.0(1 CAPS

One lot Ladies’
Shoes in Canvas
and Leather, pair

Ladies’ Fell
Red Room
Slippers, pair

38c

$1.95

49c

95c

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

In Ladles' Shoes
one lot high qual­
ity at, pair—

The J. W. Carter
Shoes is all so’ id
leather, at, pair

$1.98

$3.98

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

95c
FIN CHECK PANTS

98c

Work Shirts
Double stitch,
each

49c

49c

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

For Children
Sidid Leather
Sandals, pair

Marlboro Shirts,
Guaranteed Fast
colors, each

85e

UVUJTTW.I

m a a a a n

f’ or Men
Union Suits,
al, per suit

flHLTJ T : : S T m U B

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

§

SPECIAL

LADIES* GLOVE SILK llOSI

Men’s Silk Hose
Special
per pair

at

$ 1 .8 9

49c '

1:i9- So - c .il i­&gt;
EXTRA

SPECIAL
Men's Hose
per pair

i o c

Sale Starts Friday, July 20
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY

_
,ty&lt; c i w i i
On ate, qnp(vj«flr day
the first 50 Customers entering • our
Store we will give

On the opening day
the firktTjO Customprs entering our
Store we will give

FREE!
THREE NICE
DRINKINGGLASSES

Follow the Crowd to

THE OUTLET
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. . . ------- Opposite the Postoffice

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First Street---------------------------------- — Sanford, Florida

FREE!
_ THREE NICE
DRINKING
GLASSES

;

�THtmSPAYt, JULY 19, 1923

AND
duV;S4condf
Offering1 of
$1.00 Specials
This Season

J1.00 Sale on
¥ar|d Goods,
Fancy Work
nnriftpadyI! ! ' to-'Weiw

One lot to&gt; close out

2 $1.00
1m $4ioo

Nc&lt;ik wear, Silk Ties
Cheney, pew pat­
terns

Big table o f Vais,
Hound Thread, Ciuny
and
Crochet
Lace, 12 yards for

One case o f 7-point Sox in all colors
Navy, Palm Beach, Brown,
Black.

and

5 pairs for only—

All our Cotton Dresses will go in this sale. Swisses, Voiles, Linens and Ratines—Buy one Dress and get an
other of equal value fpr $1.00. Any Cotton‘Dress in stock over $3.50 will be in this sale:
ONE $3.50 DRESS, 2 FOR....’................ ........$4.50
ONE $10.00 DRESS, 2 FO R .........................$11.01

Fancy colored figured Voiles and
"Ever'-Fnst" Suiting, 2*/a yards for

Imported French Ratines in colprs,
only 10 pieces to ctbso put,
?1.00 yards values, 2 yds for

Beautiful Materials of Nainsook in Colors, Fl£sh, Pink, White, some trimmed and plain, good val
ues for $1.75. 2 days for............. :................... ................... .......................................................... $1.01
Extra good Chock Dimity

Union

Suits, sizes up to 44, for

In little check and broken plaids,
Bouutiful patterns, very fine
quality, 3 yards for

BLOUSES
Fast colors ami Plain White, all
sizes, well made—
Guaranteed boll proof, shrunk and
noh»crushableHin nil shades,
2 days for, yard—
Pure Thread Silk Hose, white

Ujg assortment of Brassiere,

and Black

ail new styles. Special for $1

and

fancy

clock

day sale, 2 for—

Hose, 2 days for, pair—

30 pieces o f Nainsook, 30-in. wide,
40c and 45c values, 3 yards for

1 dozen soft Handkerchiefs for

NOTIONS

,BEADS AND EAR RINGS

One dozen assortment o f any 10c nrticle
in Notion Department for

New styles, one lot for
2 fo r

CHILDREN’S SOX
20 dozen plain ad Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, 15c value, dozen

1 White, Blue, Pink,’ Red and Fancy col­

ors, 5 puirs for .

$4.00

*

$1.00
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Lavender, Pink, Flesh, Yellow, Whito
and Poach Nainsook, Check Jersey and
Soft Dimity, 2 1/* yards for—

$1.00
•,
G yards Bleach for

5 yards; 36-5n. "Hope” Bleaching for

customer)

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

(5 yards tt) a customer)

______ -W ITH FOUR DANDY NEW DANCE RECORDS YOU’LL WANT TO HEAR-----------------19087(SleUa— Fo* Trot:.......:....,,,..
(I Crteff For You— Fox Trot

Great White Wa^ OrtfhWtra 19092(When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In— Fox Trot
19093(Barncy Google— Fox TiYit L \
........................ The Collegians
(
......................!*............................Z..... . B. Johns and his Orchestra
(Carolina Mammy— Fox T r o t .
(Behc^—Fox Xrofr
J °hna «nd his Orchestra

19094— Gulf‘Coast Blues— Sugar Blue*—Medici Fox Troi....Temtcssce Ten.

WEEKLY'Wteitf
AND CHOP HE
lil'rtHH ' j l ».

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. i As a whole’ the week was more fa­
vorable than the previous one, there
btihg leas, rain over much of the cot­
ton; belt. Cultivation kept pars with
thof higher percentage o f sgnl^lnY.
Mid-day temperatures w «rt high*dur­
ing^ much o f the week, but they aver,
°god about the seasonal fit slightly
beUjw. There were aome heavy tulnx
more or_leas o f a h*ol
but'they were
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thafacter; rtin is needed o’vor smaff
arels o f the peninsula. Socme -early
r°rn was harvested; and ha)
gredsed In tbe dry areas. Cot
••oM-program., trot- its condl

COME IN AND

cultlvatcd, but It is latej the growth 1.7;'vMontivfilo, 2.ifr and Quincy, 1.4
Is backward) and complaints of weevil Inciiak. Tho remark of ono farmer la
illuminating: ’ "Owing to hcaty*r*ins
’and shedding are numerous.
Cane,
in May and Jyne farmers ' stopped
ppanqtil, and sweet potatoes made fair working crops too soon,” which shows
to good progress; all were worked, rc- that some crops would have boe'h sav­
RUlihig In Imjfroved condition. THe ed had there been persistent ‘ effort
bulk of the tobacco crop has been during the rainy spells. .Ili^b'w ater
ha’rVeitM—mostly ’ good W excellent. in the Everglades is again menatlng*—
Cow peas, velvet beans, rice, and mlii- some cano lands arc under wottrr.
or crops m sdi good progrci«s*-T5trawberry plants are being set out, and ..^■;vcn In these boisterous times it
-preturotions, ate being Wade fot fall) D easy to lead a peaceful and' Undis­
truck.'" Citrus trees’ in tbe penihtfula turbed existence'if you will omit the
J fc /t ^
conation,; the lroit i*hM- advertising ‘ appropriation. — - 1ing.w efff mvif aaliim s trees in tha

California's Wjar ott
I. W .W. is Emphasized
With an Injunction
Hearing On
Order I’erma
gen), Hrt For July 25.
)

SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 1 8 .Callfornls's w ar against the I. W. W.
snd its lactivittes pasted to a new
stage Tuesday following the issuance
by Superior Court Judge Charles C.
11usick, of Sacramento county q f a
aweaping temporary Injunction pro­
hibiting virtually activities o f the or­
Xhd yet Salomon in a|l his glory ganization and afflicted bodice, in tha
sardines whin his state.--5&lt;»'* 't s o w f m o a « EC
probably lived
The hearpg
, the miostlon of

Great White Way Orchestra
Great White Way Orchestra

(Down Hearted Blues— Medley Fox Trot

making tha Injunction permanent was
set for July 25. Under the terms
of tho writ mere membership In the
I.'W . W. or affiliated bodies will be
construed as contempt o f court, pun­
ishable by six months imprisonment
without the necessity of a jury trial.
The Injunction will be valid in overy
court of tho state and any superior
court will have jurisdiction.
Tho action was brought in the
name o f tho state by District Attor­
ney J, J. Henderson, of Sscnunonto
county,, with the cvti*cnt of Attorney
General U. H. Webb, after the crim­
inal '■syndicalism law.
Althoug hthls law provides that
membership in organisations advo­
cating violent overthrow of the guv-

ernment, destruction of property and
other forma of lawlessness, aball be
unlawful, it la necessary in each case
both to prove-the momberahlp shd
to prove that the f. W. W. U an or­
ganization covered by the terms uf
the statute.
By mean* of the injunction District
Attorney Henderson hopes •to have
the I. W. W. declared an illegal or­
ganisation. Scores o f I. W. W. mem­
bers have been sentenced to prison
under tho act In CallfornUi, but their
trials have bccn/prolonged-and Jury
disagreements have been many. r
Members of the I; W. W. have b4en
flock it] g to the state in the Inat two
months. District Attorney Render*
■on avers, for the purpose g f U n or-

Tennessee Ten

islng the lumber, ogrclultutal, min­
ing and oil induatrice, &gt;,
Tha temponi’ry injltnrtloh is di­
rected against officials' and membera
of affiliated organisations in addi­
tion to the r. W. W. itself.

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IX
MOTHERS
Watch for symptom* of worms ia your
children. These pswwtcs am tho gnat
dmtroyera of child life. ’ If you ham
roaaou to thiak your child has worms, set
quickly. Clivn tho little one. a dam 9c

saJlS

ramtot~ox^t whero thia tltnoJri
suocrMful remedy is used. It dr
tho tACins and roeturoi the rosy
health to tab;.'chrrks. PrhvSSe.
UNION PHARMACY

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R n A I .n .T -THURSDAY,’
H I T T W n A Y v i JT
TT..Y 19,
1 1923
THE SANFORD n
DAILY
HERALD,
JULY

REALM OF SPORTS
£

R . L: SHIPP, Editor

I

Americus Still Worries Browns Shut Out
the Athletics
Over Joe Jafckson

AND
BASE BALL NEWS KIWANIANS
ROTARY TO WAGE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING*

WAR TOMORROW

ST. LOUIS, July 10.—Although
AMERICUS, Gn., July 19.—Joe
cuthlt
nearly two to ona St, Louis
Jackson,
erstwhile
White
Sox
player
Fldrida State League
Tomorrow afternoon, Ninth Street now the bono of contention of the shut out Philadelphia 2 to 0 yesterday.
, Orlando ,3, St, Pete 1.
Park, one of tho greatest battles o f “ unorganised” South Georgia League Tho scare:
’ Ilrkt)ent6vvn 0, lakeland G.
modern history will !&gt;e waged between come hero Wednesday to fulfill his Philadelphia
000 000 000—0 9 1
Daytona j2,Tampn 1.
the Kiwanis and Rotary Club In the contract with tho local club and was St. Louis ........... 000 100 Olx—2 G 2
form uf-a baseball game. Tho Kiwnn- confronted with tho decision of the
Hclmnch and Perkins; Shocker nnd
National League
is walked o ff with the bacon and h Igeaue's directors yesterday that ho Scvercid.
j
, Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn 4.
number o f Rote prisoners at the end could not play.
' St. Louia 0, New york 4.
of the last fracas.
“ Organised baseball has no claim
CHICAGO,.July 19.—Chicago and
Chicago 0, Philadelphia 7.
Tho Klwnnis general, Ed. Lnnc, and over mo or any other ineligible,” Jo« Boston broke even in a double head­
Pittsburgh G, Boston 1.
his adviser, Harry Ncct, says that declared. He asserted that there was er yesterday, the Red Sox taking the
there is no doubt that tho Rotes will no authority in his ease thnt could first game C to 3 nnd tho White Sox
American League
hnvc to sock new homes after the bat­ l&gt;osnlbly he used to the detriment of the .second 11 to 3. The scores:
Washington 1, Cleveland 4.
tle. They nro now gathering implc- players with or against him.
First game:
Now York 4, Detroit 1.
monts of warfare, which being new to
....... 000 005 001—fl 12 1
Judge Landis had “ long ngo” ruled Boston
Philadtdph^t I), St. Louis 2.
the Botes, will probably u|»ct their to this effect, he said. Meanwhile Chicago ........... 120 000 000—3 5 1
Boston 0-3, Chicago 8-11.
nerves sek badly thnt, combined with the iotnl directors were undecided ns
Ehmkc and Pjcinich; Robertson,
their usual poor playing will certainly tr what disposition would be made of Lcverctte, Lyons and Schnlk.
Southern Association
give the Kiwsninns victory. * Among his case.
Second game:
•
Little Rock G-l, Memphis 14-3.
tiio new implements to l&gt;c used is a
Boston ............. 010 000 002— 3 9 4
The
tennis
in
the
South
Georgia
Chattanooga 4-1, Nashville 1-4.
specially made fly catcher for the axLeague nro made up largely of col­ Chicago ........... 170 011 lOx^-11 10 1
Birmingham 1-1, Atlnnta 2-2,
clusivc use of A. P. Connelly, It was
Ferguson, O'Doul nnd Dcvarmcrs;
lege players and simi-profcssionnls
New Orleans-Mobile, rain.
made by E. A. Ball and Is composed
Walters,
Thurston and Graham.
and a number of these are said to lie
of simply a large bucket tied to the
concerned
over
what
effect
their
HOW THEY STAND
end o f n broom. You can figure out
DETROIT, July 10.— Home runs by
playing with or against Jackson might
how it is used yourself! Judge ShorBabe
Ruth, Ward nnd Dugan were
have on their baseball future.
Florida State longue
on will be supplied with hosing mitts.
tho margin by which New York Iwnt
Won Lost Tct. The application of glue will be made
a
CHICAGO, July PJ.— Players com­ Dctruit yesterday. The score was G
B ratlin town ....... . 17
.708 and put on tho hands of Steel,
7
peting
in busrlmll games in which Joe to 1. Elmer Smith, playing right
Orlando ....... ...... *.... 17
8
.58(1 Mnincs and Itaffdd. Tho rest, Lane,
field, made an unassisted double play
BL IVtcriiburit ..... 11
12
.478 Ovcrlln, Bnutnel, Hutchinson and Jackson, former White Sox stnr, par­ In the fourth. He took I’rntt’s fly and
12
.478 Lloyd having just retired from the ticipates, will lie liable to punishment then ran in nnd doubled Ilcllmann at
Lnkclnml ............... 11
barring them from organized baseball,
1G
.423
Daytona ..........._.... (1
Upsala professionals are in pretty
first base.
0
.240 good shape and will provide for tlicm- Leslie M. O'Connor, secretary to Com­ Now Y o r k ......... Ill 000 100— 1 11 0
Tampa ...................
19
missioner Landis said Wednesday.
Tho Rotes don’t suy much but there
Detroit .......... 010 000 000—1 7 1
“ Wo cannot conceive o f any club
National league
is a mysterious look in the eyes of
Hoyt nnd HoITtnnnn; Holloway, Cole
Won I^ist Pet. Rote backers which makes us suspic­ owner employing a game thrower," and Woodall.
30
New York ........... . 55
.047 ion thnt Knight and Roumillnt, recent­ O'Connor said. “ There lias been no
Cincinnati .... ......... 51
30
.030 ly obtained from the Fort Ecndc precedent established to cover a case
CLEVELAND, July IU.—Guy Mor­
j'ittMmrKh .... ......... 49
.598 Americans, will be in their lineup of this character, but the players in­ ton held Washington l&lt;&gt; two hits yes33
Chicago ...__ _____ 45
41
.523 again. We haven't seen much of ltritt volved in a game in which Jackson terdny and Cleveland won the open­
Brooklyn ..... ........ 42
40
.512 and PulcatGn but suppose they have plnys certainly will be liable to pun­ ing game of the series I to 1. Score:
B t Louis ___ ........ 44
42
.512 been warming up with tho idea of ishment."
Washington ... onu inrti 010—l 2 0
50
.280 performing ifs batteries. Molly, who
Boston ......... ........ 23
Although tiie American team is not Cleveland ......... duo 000 022—4 It 0
Philadelphia ........ 21
.293 made such n record in the Inst game, a member of organized baseball, the
58
Johnson mid ituclj Morton ami
has been offered a position on the O r-j players, if they later nought contracts O’Neil.
American League
inndo Stale League team but refuses with an organized league club might
Won Lost PcL to play under the liuiRc of Bulldogs, find themselves barred O’Connor said.
Thnt chap who says d t t y in s y .079 ro he probnhly will be aeen again.
New York ........ .... 57
27
ttonymous with response i* doubtless j
39
.613
Cleveland ...»..... .... 41
a student of the dignity of labor.
.518
Bt. IjouIs ................ 43
40
40
.188
Detroit .............
42
I n C’lr r i H f 1‘ntirl. **nt»ilh Jiiillrliil C l r f'iill, Nriultiiih- l o i i h l i , r i u r l i l u .
.482
.... 40
43
Philadelphia
\ \ i m \ T I &lt; » \ nl* H U M ) * F.li.lHMMHI
BROOKLYN,*
July
19.—Ciclnnnti
42
l « « l H,
Chleugii ............
39
.470
H|ii'f*iiil T i n t Hrlun I I tp»i » i« l No 2. S» n i l - .
48
.416
Washington ..... .... 34
TAMPA, July 19.— Pnytonn made n knocked Dickcnnnn out of the box for
n ill- Cmiiilv., I i.•(!.i i. I.\ It J . O v e r - |
Plr**i’t, \Vt V , I nfill
iit l J
\V i n .
.380 elenn sweep of the series here by tnk- his eighth straight defeat yesterday,
49
Boston ...»......... .... 30
!&lt; cn. T i UNI***-*, ti1111 •* r
I InrriHt'ii.
ir.g-YMWrdnyV ennu* wlth-tM -Hun** -U'-^UwU.wiwimg..Uai.tiiiaMKHmw-4 fc 3
J t r x r r n n c . i u i r u n t t z — ■"ItiHM
A . tiailrm Jvft
th «»f ill** C o u n t y
Southern league
crs. 2 to 1. Gober, the visiting hurl- th"
Bnmklyn H to 4. The
H o a rd of I'u l d ic
I iihi met ion
f«»r J
score:
H«*mlind«’ c*oi i 111' . I ’ l«.i t*t.i
Pet. er, was very effective. The score
'
WonLost
.
v
h
.
.010 Daytona
32
New O rleans......... GO
001 010 000—2 Cincinnati . ... 310 300 001—8 14 2 T I m* SI a t n of F Ini lit a * ' ft I ilcii, A
l i i ’C u l t i ’M, , B lU lP
^ H n l ti' i
fof 1 h r
(too 100 003—4 12 3
3K
.542 Tampa ...
Mobile ...................... 45
100 000 000—1 Brooklyn
h .futile in I r i t t 't,i mi i loiid.i
Donohue and Hargrave; Dickerinnn,
.541
Atlnnta ................
40 39
riTATlHN.
T o 11* P H lxt*nn and T .u i » u v * i h of
.r.H8
Nashville ................. 40
42
ST. PETERSBURG, July 19.—Or­ Decatur nnd Taylor.
NaId Sjo'clnl T a x School I n - i i i . i No 2
13
.Srniliitilt’
( ’a u n t y , K m riilu
Memphis ...............
40
.482 lando made a clean sweep of the ser­
l i r r (■;»B r 1A p e titio n hat*
flt•-«1
NEW YORK, July 19.— St. fouls In \ Vtin*
.410 ies here yesterday, defeating St. l’ete
40
Birmingham .......... 37
nt»o%ft Htylvtl r - H i r t l«% S u * H i l
T
u
x
SrJo&lt;"l
f
itm
r
lc
t
N’o
l1
,
Sr.mliod*
.429 3 to 1 in a game which rain halted in n dueed New York’s lead in the NntChattanooga ........... 30 4H
b o u n t y , F liirld ii, tfcttlup fm tlt i
f. n r*
n mil league to two games here yes­ ttint it
.410 the eighth Inning. The score:
Iniff 11*•iifi r,ill* ill and
Little Itock ..........
34 49
11* lit ■111 ha 11l S' pi ■v tii I T i i % Si •!11 m♦l I *I.n
O rlando......................... 000 (130 0—3 terday, : / i ' * . i l !ng the vudd cham­ I r i d N o 2. on tin I nth d.n of i .*] *
pions
(&gt;
to
4.
If
wan
only
St.
Louis’
ll»2 3* In ili'termllic
H Im Hu t
or
St. Petersburg
out 000 0 — 1
.11
n Iin ii III In* iiHiMiii’d b&gt; mi til S | i L
second victory of lb • season over New IH’ oi i i*
x Sidinol I
r l e t . I b i Ib I* In I h* hlllll
of f.tn.t'DM do . fo lie n r “ lid **n “I ot III.
York.
The
score:
.LAKELAND, July lit.— Lakeland
ml*- of Kin pi r e d i t M » » ; ) per an nun
010 200 3t0—0 12 2 lilt i t i*8t pay .i tile f*f ml - ii iitiu i l l ' pit rlj singed a last Inning rally but it fell St. Louis
|i;t
I .1 *» m . i l m r t Ii 111&gt; M d i n l*ft * r ll
000 210 010—4 9 1
short and Itrndenown won (5 o 5 yes­ New York
liiiti i»f Mm* I k i I h I h, i *ii &lt;I tin- h; i nl I mijhI s
Sherdel nnd Ainsniith; McQuillan, I n hi* il ii T r*il J u l y I Hi. I '♦- "L Mm |'t&gt;
\.
BIRMINGHAM. July 19. — The terday, making a elenn sweep of the Barnes ami Snyder.
Oi'iilH (it (III pahl I mi Ih I h to lie M-i-il f»U*
tin* luiriiufM* nf n ^ i {u i r lt m .
hulhhti
two
game
series.
The
scores:
Ci ackers won both games of their
iUlllil MifUt, f u r n l s l i h m n r " U l l |V\|»&gt; 1111
014 OKI 000—0
p lr iY llm NilUMlI h ii I Id I HU m lllul
I m»m |
double bended hero yester.
Both llrudentuwn ........
BOSTON,
July
19.—Cooper
held
icrniifulM (util f*»r llt»| rx tit m l v «■ ti’- • nf
200 lion 003—5
gumes were won by the score of 2 to Lakeland ............
M
i*&gt;
jitilil
It?
f
r
t
p
HcItiiolN
w
i
t
h
i
n
Mthl
Boston to six hits yesterday ami PittsS jn clitl T n x H c Im k i I M I s M h t X u 2. that
1.
I
urgli
defeated
the
Braves
5
to
1.
The
It «‘ii!iVilNf« (if Mil* Fi*tl||‘tlM nf Hdhl •I • Kj Pi Pa Pa Pj P*
lUi M. in
H u ll filiiiw I’rlnui h ii’ l r Mini nnlil •!•« Pa score:
(l u ll wan In f a v o r uf llu* Usuaiici' *»f
K-i
CHATTANOOGA, July 19.— Nash­
001 000 400—5 H 0 (lie Halil' Im u u I m as ti f u rrn.ih l I*&gt;’ 11m 1*1
Pa Pittsburgh
Kj
l r l i ’1 .
ville broke her losing streak here yes.......... 000 000 109— 1 0 1
N u w 1 1it*n* f lift* In )&gt;ii rntiij in * l&gt; nr*
Pe Boston
terdny afternoon, defeating Chuttn- hi
ui*li*r
l l i r «*i*urt |trr**lh nuitlf iti»tl in
Cooper anil Schmidt; Mnrquard, f*i)mfntufHtfll
Pi
w i t h la w N u l l n I h 11*•r **1•y
noogit Ito 1 in the second game of
Millingim,
Genewich
and
O'Neill,
t
i
h
i
n
Mint
flu* r l l l x r i i H llllti t itx |*tt&gt; ITH
Pn
i*f Mic ina IfI Hjif'cllil T u x Hi'lnml h l f M l c L
a double bender after the locals had
Xu
He iifI in ti# CoutiL&gt;* F l u r l i U , nn*
Pi
won the opening contest by the same Ti.
PHILADELPHIA, July 19.— I’hlln- h&gt; Mu* m i I iI u rili -r anil l»&gt; law i r ' i n i n . l
►. P. P-i
Pa
It
P.i
Pi
in
I
m
*
mill
ti|i|it*nr In-fur*Hn iiunihh
Score:
delphin defeated Chicago yesterday in F lr c t i H F m i U u f 1hit B e v r i i th Jiulh'ltil

Islanders Take Last
of Smoker Series

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PEOPLES
B A N K of SA N FO R D
Sanford, Florida
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■Deposits Insured'

Reds Take First of
Series from Robins

A marvelous increase in distribution
of Sealdsweet Florida Citrus Fruits

Crackers Take Two
Games From Barons
by Similar Scores

This season Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit and oranges have been
sold in twenty-five per cent more carlot markets than last year.
Sealdsweet fruits now are distributed in twice as many carlot
markets as five years a g o ; in several times as many as ten years ago.

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

‘Tiie SunDouglas MneLesn in
LITTLE ROCK, July 19.— Memphis
shine
Trail"
tonight.
won lint Ii ends of a d o u b le
header
from Little Hock here yesterday, run­
Tills is one of those wild and wanly
ning Up a score of 11 to 5 in the first
game, and winning the second game westerners, full of thrills and excite­
ment.
3 to 1. .

Firpo Holding Out
For More Cash
NEW YORK, July 19.—Champion
Jack Dempsey and Luis Angel Firpo,
the pride of Argentine, had not been
signed last night following n confer­
ence at tiie offices of Tux Rickard.
No ststement as to tho cause of tho
delay was forthcoming, but it was indicAtcd that the articles would lie ar­
ranged in the near future.
Ffrpo, Iit was Iearned was strong
fo f ^rraegiug the fight in his native
city.- Kearns, on the other hand, fuv*
oredf Hoyle's Thirty Acres, across tho
Hudson, but was reported not to bo
■adverse to a journey to Argentine,
provided he ruuld be assured of a
good gale and not another frenzied
financial battle of Khdby.
Another report hod it that the kite
was nut the only qurstiun that was
holding up the match. Tho South
* American youngster was understood
to be standing’ out fay a greater share
of the purse than had boon offered
him. The terms o f the Rickard prohave not been made public.
aM
... ............“ The Herald delivered aix time*

Week far lot.

Also n two-purt Century comedy
full of laughs.
And ,the honor guests tonight V ’il
In Dr. 1.. It. Philips nnd family mid
will see this fine pit lure without cost
to them, tiie treat being on Osborne.
And tomorrow nnd Saturday—Leatriro’ Joyl Nila Nuldi, Lewis Stone,
and Pauline Gordon in u George Melford production, "You Can't Fool
Your W ife."
STOPPED IIIH PAINS
"I wns suffering with a severe cold,
headache and pains In hiy abdomen,''
writes J. Ii. Diing, Newport, R. 1.
"A fter tsklng Foley’s Honey nnd
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cnthurtic Tablets I was entirely relieved
of my cold and pains." Coughs re­
sulting from Rronchitis, Asthma,
Huy Fcyyr. Croup nnd Whooping
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol­
ey's Honey and Tar.
The lurgest
soiling tough- medicine in the world.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
In theory, at least, u president in
dcniiK-ratie Chinn Is 'entitled to jy}«t
gx much resprrt ns n district govr'r«i t-f l|i
a .M * »

Ka

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i t &lt; * ■ t aw a a a a MM.

u thrilling buttle, the locals winning
the game 7 to 0. The score:
Chicago
001 031 001—0 12 1
Philadelphia
211 000 111—7 15 0
t'heeves,
Dutnovich, Keen and
O'Furrell; Wcincrt and Henline.
CLYDE LINE TRIPPERS HERE.
Mrs. J. B. Colder wns out with u
party of Clyde I.ine tourists recently
and us usual showed them ull the
sights in the Sanford section nnd
took them sout hto Orlando ntul then
on to DcLnnd landing where they
caught the bout again. In the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlsncr,
Jr., of New York ICty, Miss E. S.
linrvio of .Jersey City, Miss H. G.
Noble and Miss Inn Harvie of Jersey
City, Miss Viairhees of Onondaga

This increase in our distributing capacity shows that we, tho
growers who cooperate in the Florida Citrus Exchange, have been
fully awake to the importance o f expanding markets to tako care o f
increasing production.

Mlfi-ult, uf r h i t h l i l . I*n llu* 2 n l illp uf
t ttn v » l , A . 1 h 1 v 2 ;t. i«t I n i *»*cl**i■I. 111
lit** iit *it'ii inn, nt
Hit li fni'l.
H'-m I iiulo
t;l*»(i.tiii'p i h . 11 iin, i im ti t&gt;1till tin m
in
h Ii u w n i i l M , If ilti&gt; tll«*&gt;* luivi*. vth% Haiti
Ii m iu I h **ti"ti ht util In* v nli ila t » il fintl cun *
MlI'101*11
W I T X K H H toy lutlid uinl uffli lal rent
(tf o f fh f iii H a n C u r i t ,’H«rnlriiil«‘ I ' u t m o .
I ’lu ih h i Mux llu* ) 2 th «ta&gt; or J u 1&gt;. A
l» 11*2 -1.
, / •r (S H A L )
I l A . ’ I &gt;Ot*i I L A S S .
i ’L r h
I ’irci ilt C o u r t , Hcv»*nili J m l l c l a l
( ’ I r r u l t i Hernlnole C o u n t y . Flu rh lti.
I l &gt; : A . M. W i t K k , I*
Hrhrlli* M alruK,
A t t o r n e y fu r l ’fctltl$n«*r#.

First we developed consumer demand for Sealdsweet grapefruit
nnd oranges by aggressive advertising of the food and health values—
for years and years carrying on this essential educational effort alto­
gether by ourselves.
Next we gradually enlarged our sales force to properly cover tho
sections o f the United States wherein we found potential demand for
Florida citrus fruits. Today wo arc in position to sell in every por­
tion o f the country which affords p profitable outlet.

i;in -:*i S-3*&lt;to

=F
ONE IN TEN
Ncgl •lint n littlo wound, cut or nl&gt;rasion of the do
(loh may in nino c&amp;sea nut of
ten cause no prent suffering or inrnnvcni
once, but it is tlia ona com in ten that
causes blood poiaoning, lockjaw or n
chronio festering im*e. Tho chenjicst,
safest and t&gt;cst courso is to disinfect tiio
wound with liquid Borozuno and apply
tho
I'uwdnr tq comjileto'ibo
11,0 Borozuno
Bomzono 1"
i. Price (liquid) 30c GOo
county, N. Y.,; Mips SwpKIv Vooi hee-&gt;
VUi!)?*!Wder 30^ anj^60c. “b^ld'by
of Kidinmml Hill, U L, Miss Daisy
UNION PHARMACY
Ketchum of New York City nml Al­
fred Clunbcrg of New York.
Sanfgrd, Florida
* 4i i
... - - =

All this has been accomplished in tho face o f destructive competi­
tion from Florida growers who market through non-cooperative chan­
nels. We have sold Sealdsweet for more money than other Florida
marketing agencies got for fruits o f comparable grade, pack and
quality.
We regard our work as little less than marvelous In view o f tho
fa&lt;fts as explained herein. Obviously, however, as the Florida'crop
o f grapefrutt and oranges increases in volume, thero must be oven
greater progress in enlarging consumption and extending distribution
TFAy not A«/p ut da ih* job, to your
benefit, and ourt, by working in
our rankt rather than apainot tuf

NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF CO. “ I&gt;”
154th INF. F. N. G.

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All members arc ordered to report at tbe Armory, Friday,
July 20th at 8:00 p. m. All men failing to report nt this time
will he auhjcct to court martial. Orders imperative,________
Bjrortlcr o f th e ComirnaiidinE Officer.
H, F. L O S S IN G i,,,.,
First IJeut, 154th Inf., F. N. G.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, ’THURSDAY* JULY 19, 1923

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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every live Uusinena Man
in Sanford in thla Column
each day.

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And positively no ClaMliled
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

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FOR SALE

A tto rn e y -n t-L a w
Over Seminole County Bank
4ANPOUD -:. . . FLORIDA FARMERS— You ran gat saad bad
frarart and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
FOR SALE— Hosier and Gays’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
First Nstional Bank Building
Works. Sanford agents.
183-tfc
SANFOUD
FLORIDA FOR SALE— Rhode Isladd eggs for
sotting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Reardnll Avenue. San­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ford.
83-tfp
ARCHITECT '
|17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
FOR
SALE—5
Pointer
pups,
No.
1
7, Miller Bldg.
stock.
See
Vick
llawkins,
110
SanIANFORD
FLORIDA
ford Ave.
G3-tfc
FOR SALK— No. 817 West First SL
Attractive terms. Address owner.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
G9-tfc
f i r e --------- AUTO----------BONDS
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
LA W Y ER
One new fivo room house with bath,
— Court House full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
CUPIED.
Contractor find Builder
PRICE
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FLORIDA
BANFOllI)
A REAL BARGAIN
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
70-tfc
FIRE, LIFE, AlITO INSURANCE
FOR SAI «E—Good mule, cheap, if
E a t a h l l a k r d 1 BON
taken at once.—E. F. Kneserman,
Ileal Estate, Loans and Insurnncc
Ryes Examined
CIsaac* Designed Lake Monroe,
92-Gtp
phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Ave.
Good paying business.
that will net you n good profit.
Good business location, nnd first'class
Optlcian-Optoraetriet
equipment. Apply II. I*, care Iloruld
Sanford. FIs.
---------Floral Designs 112 Raat First Street
Cut Floweraid fice. ’
93-Gtp
Annual and Ornamental Plants
FOR SALK—Essex touring, good eonW. S. Leak
J. II. Colclough
dition, good buy. „ Iluihuin Super814 Myrtle Ave.-------------Phone 260-W
six touring fine shape, new tires,
8100.00. Terms, ( ’ handler 7-passenINSURANCE
gcr touring, new tires, completely
. Fire— Life— Auto
overhauled. Bargain. Sro Mr. Mc­
No. .1 First Nnt’l Bunk Bldg. Annex
FLORIDA Bride at the Park Avenue Gurnge.
General Machine nnd Boiler SANFORD
ll.1-.1tc
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Pioson-pen letters ner able crea­ FOR SALE—One round dining room
table, side boanl, serving table,
Phone G2---------- Sanford. Florida tions, but they never nre quite ns in­
Flemish
oak set, two square dining
teresting as a fat man’s love letters.
room tallies, one kitchen table, one
A revolutionist in southern Europe
The nrmy of unemployed increases : gns plate, two double beds ami springs
i&lt; just a job hunter who hns been
|—200 Park Avenue.
95-2tp
converted to the Iden of direct action. rapidly when the buys steps out.
If wa plraae yon. tell othtra; If not,
t$ll ua. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General Shop and Mill
Work

FRED R. WILSON

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

B. W. HERNDON

ICHELLE MAINES

S. O. Shinholser

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

STEYVART The Florist

Henry McLaulin, Jr., Foil sAl.l'J—
Opt. D.

Leak &amp; Colclough

SJtNFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

FOft SALE— One first class 1250 lb.
Inure mule, 8 yeara old. Also n
good single wagon. Phone 345-J.
05-fltc
tfofc SALE— One lot celery boards,
between 10 and 12 thousand feet,
entira lot 875.00 if taken nt once.—
Victor Check’s Farm, French Avenue.
93-2tp
FOR SALE— One big gentle horse,
one-horse wnf?°n nnd harness.— Mil­
ler’s Bakery.
93-6tp
FOR SALE—6 room house, futnished,
one paved street, nico corner lot.
Easy terms.— E. F. Lane.
93-3tp
FOR SALE— Good celery farm. — if.
F.'Lanc.
93-3tp
THE 6 LD RELIABLE, the !Sanford
Building &amp; Loan. Buy n few shares
and save a bit o f money.—A. P. Con­
nelly, Secy.
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FOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars.
Name your 6wn price and terms.—
C. W. Znring C o .'
91-Gtp

WANTED
WANTED— flOYS TO SELL T1IE
SANKORI) HERALD ON TIIE
STREETS.OF SANFORD. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
dh-tf
WANTED—OH small 2-acre farm,
good trucker. Prefer single man.
Address XXX Herald office. ■ 90-Gtp
WANTED—All round 1st cln ss me­
chanic nt I.lttlo Dixie Garage, cor­
ner Orlando nnd Oviedo roads. 90-Gtp

FOR BENT
FOR RENT—One room, connecting
bath, 214 E. Second St.
90-tfc
NICE RESIDENCE LO X^Raaaom able in price, very easiest terms.
Will increase In value. On newly pav­
ed strccta.— Mcisch Realty Co., A. P.
Connelly, Agent.
93-Gtc
FOR RENT— Cottage, J. Musson.
01-Gtp
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—
Rooms equipped for light house­
keeping, electric lights, gns for cook­
ing, running water, pleasantly locat­
ed, abundance of shade trees keeps
placo cool. All conveniences of n
home. Sco Mrs. Smith, 300 French
Avenue.
83-f.tp

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This getting* to KN0»W each other means
more than handing your deposit in at the
Receiving Tellers* window, it means good 3
fellowship, accommodation and saffc banking j
service combined.
5
May wc have your Checking Account 3
and get to know you?
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FOR RENT—Store room In now bricK
building, good business location.—
A. P. Connelly L Sons.
95-tfc
P o ll RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
ing rooms, $5.00 per week. Beil
room 8.1.00 per week.—314 East 5th
SI.
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First National Bank j

G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
4-24-tfc

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

()ne I’«&gt;r
S1.50 Silk Hose
With Each §10.00 Purchase

KNOWN

TABERT’S FATHER WILL SUE
PUTNAM LUMBER COMPANY

At Less Than Cost

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No f e e d Is nil)' h e l l e r I l i a n t h e
I n i r r r i t l e n i s t h a t n r e p u t I n t o It.
M o l a s s e s a n d A l f a l f a M e a l wi l l
c e v e r u p t h e f a u l t s of m i g h t y
p o o r g r a i n n n d m a k e It m o r s
p n l n t d h l e h u t It wi l l N O T i m ­
p r o v e It s q u a l i t y .
.
Y o u r o n l y . p r o t e c t t on Is t o t i ny
feed
mails
by m a n u fa c t u re rs
w t o ' s e r e p u t a t i o n Is h u l l l u p o n
( Jmi tl t y, f e e d s , h a r k e d liy t h e
g u a r a n t e e of y o u r de ale r. “ YOUR
. MONEY H A C K I f YOU A I I K
NOT H A T I H f l K I V
T a l k ' o v e r y our feed problems
w i t h us.

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CASH

FEED

S T O R E H B i

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.
FEED-MAY-CRAIN

AND

FERTILIZERS

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LOT 1
20 Paisley and Canton Crepe

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LOT 3
20 Misses* Silk
Sizes 11 to 3G

SECOND STREET

AT-

END OF SEASON SALE

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Good Food for Your Stock is Just as Essential
to Their Health as Good Food is
to Your Health

MISCELLANEOUS

OUR

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!

KAU CLAIR, Wis., July 19.—Suit
for 8100,000 dnmnfccs from the Put­
nam Lumber Compnny will be Hied In
the Wisconsin federal court within
ten days by Bon Tnhart, o f Munirh,
North Dnkota, father of Martin Tnbert, vetim of a whipping boss in
the company's Florida lumber camp.
Tabort died in the company’s lum­
FOUND— Florida license lag. Own­ ber camp nt Clara, Fla., February,
er can have snmo upon identifirn- j 1922. He was serving under lease
tion nnd pnying for ad. ('all at Her- there, listing been
sentenced for
aid office.
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97-tfc train riding. Ha died, it is alleged,
irvn result of a flogging ndminstered
b y \ Walter Higginbotham, employed
\VII.L BUILD- YOU A HOME if you by mPuimlier company a s ' a whip­
have a thousand saved up. Meisclt ping boss. Higginbotham was re­
Realty Co.
.
93-Gtc cently sentenced to twenty years im­
prisonment, but at present is at lib­
A town that is too p o o r t o nirnrd erty on $10,1100 hail, pending bis ap­
a "while way” hasn't much to brag peal to the supreme court.
about its traffic problem.
Man is funny, ell will go lo the
Bolshevism should have made its ant, thou sluggard, for fifty weeks of
efforts before n ilpphistiratcd world i tlio year in ordcl to go to the senlearned that a ted sigh means "stap."| shore the other two.

FOR

II. F. WHITNER, Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, President

Why do we no 75 per cent of the ■_
long distanco hauling’ of Seminole
county? The answer is, because we
dy it right, nt the right price.—
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Phone 498.
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Officer!
and employee of this bank wants to KNOW
each depositor. -

WANTED—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms
or smnll house. Call 110.
94-3tp
WANTED— Position ns care laker of
grove or something on that line nr
farming or dairying by experienced,
competent married man. Apply Room
2, Pico Hotel.
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This final Summer Sale affords n long awaited opportunity to obtain Rcndy-to-Wcnr Apparel at prices which
permit the most limited purse generous selections. This page tells of the varieties of merchandise and splen­
did qualities being oiTered, hut only when you see them will you thoroughly appreriate the extraordinary ad­
vantages this GREAT SALK offers. Come Early
-------------------------------- YOU WILL SAVE MONEY!

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Formerly to $15.75.

For this sale, at-

LOT 5
50 GINGHAM
DRESSES

$7.75
LOT 2
12 Flat Canton and Canton Crepe

30 IMPORTED AND
TISSUE GINGHAMS
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$2.95

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72 CREPE DE CHINE
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Formerly to $3.50
For this sale at

LOT 19
30 BEAUTIFULLY

10 Dozen of

TRIMMED HATS

LADIES’ GLOVE-SILK
AND LACED HOSE

Qriginnlly to $7.50, nt—

$2.50
$1.95

LOT 4
Exceptional Sale of Summer

10 BARONET SATIN
15 PRUNELLA
12 FLANNEL ■■ .Some are pleated nnd somu plain. Fur S{»ort and
General Wear. Sizes 25 to 35.

$3.75

Formerly p rim l $3.75,, for this
sulo— .

$4.50

SPORT SKIRTS

$1.95

$2.25

$2.25

Very Specially Priced

SAILORS
All colors and Bhapes, formerly
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$1.39

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32 FLOWERED CREPE
KIMONOS

$3.98 values ut

-LOT 8

Formerly to $9.75, for this sale nt

LOT 9

10 SILK AND WOOL
SLIP-OVERS

Formerly priced $2.95, for this
* Snle— _______ &lt;___,

For this sale at

$10.75

$9.50 values, nt—

In White, Flesh, Bisquo nnd
Black. Formerly to $4.98—
For this Bale at—
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LOT 7
8 SILK SWEATERS

$4.75
$1.25

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Three Corporations
Triternat’l Harvester
Mudt Bii Separated
Attorney

General

Petitions

For

Breaking Up o f Trust.
&lt;nr T V , A&lt;,*»rla(ri1 I’ rraa)
W A S H IN G TO N ^ July J8.— Sopa:
ration o f the Ihternntiannl Harvester
company into at least three distinct
corporations with {wholly
separate
owners, stock holders sntl officials
was demanded by Attorney General
Dougherty Tuesday in n petition filed
in the federal district court at St.
Paul, Minn.
'
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Such a step is necds3ary, the attor­
ney gcneral’e petition declared, be­
cause tho dissolution decivo origin­
ally entered uguinst the company in
1018 had proved "inadequate” to
break up restraint of trade nnd re­
store com|&gt;etitlon in the production
farm implements.
The court was asked by the peti­
tion to “ enter a new decree" holding
that the Harvester company is still
a combination in restraint o f inter­
state trade and commerce in harvest­
ing machinery, and stll is monopolis­
ing nnd attempting to monopolise
RSJjd ^ra(jc „ „ j commerce in violation

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Commission Has Won the Same Case Three Times
•
Before
ON F R ID A Y

NUMBER 94

S A N F &amp; R D , F L O R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 18, 1923

V O L U M E IV ,
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(H r m e A . . . A I H I’ ve**) . .
. .
...
Tho railroads o f Florida arc un­ money, which has not been supplied
reasonable in their demands fo r in­ by tho Florida Legislature. The socreased refrigeration charges on fruit called Budget Committee has cut up
and other pcrishnblc shipments out Into specified amounts the money
o f the state, according to R. Hudson Vrhich the Railroad Commission can
Burr, chairman o f the Florida State spend fo r any particular thing. The
Railroad
Commission,
who, in a Commissioners tried to Impress the
statement to the Tribune, calls at­ Budget Committee, and afterwards
tention to certain handicaps which tho legislature, with the importance
tho commission Is suffering in com­ o f givin g proper olasUcity to the
batting repeated and consistent at­ money appropriated fo r the mainte­
tempts on the part of tho rondiy to nance o f tho Railroad Commission;
further burden the shippers o f Flor­ and nlso that the amount he increas­
ed to an extent which would cnnblo
ida.
Mr. Burr'.i statement regarding tho tho Commission to function in a wny
to be o f the greatest service to the
situation follows;
"The petition to Intcratnte Com­ people o f Florida.
"The Commissioners asked for an
merce Commission for tho suspension
Expert
Statistical
Accountant, an
o f increased * refrigeration
rates,
Engineer
nnd
Reporter
nnd all that
which has been filed with the Com­
mission by the Railroads, effective wna provided was $2,500 per nnnum
August 10th, 1923, shows clearly tho for the employment o f nil three,
history o f the long fight over this which Is an impossibility. Therefore,
quention which was inaugurated by there will only bo avnilnblc $2,500
the Florida Railroad Commission in for the six months, July 1st to De­
September 1019. We have won tho cember 31st, 1923, to use in this ease.
"The rnllrads will he prepared to
care three times, nnd yet in the face
present
nn enotmous nrray of testi­
o f tho las tordcr o f the Interstate
Commerce Commission tho railroad! mony nnd statistical Information in
have filed the increased rates, which support o f this Increased tariff. To
combat this properly ,and prove the
wo seek to have suspended.
"This shows very clearly tho 'do- unreasonableness o f the carriers con­
discriminations
jerminntion o f carriers to he unrea­ tentions nnd show
sonable in their demands upon the against Florida's 'products in favor
o f those from the Pacific const, would
public.
"This conics at a time when the require a good many thousands of

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W AS IN T H E A T R E BUSINESS A N D
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FORCED TO CLOSE }JP
BY TR U S T

(n r Tfc« AasorUIrd Tress)
A T L A N T A , July 18.— L. D. Joel,
theatrical man of Jacksonville, ap­
peared before B..C, Alvord, examiner
fo r the Federal Trade Commission
here, to detail hla charges that he was
"squeosed" out o f hla theatre In Lake­
land by unfair practice aof ftm ousI’ layers-Lasky Corporation. Tne cor­
poration la now under Investigation by
the Trade Commission on charges that
it maintain^! a monopoly in the mo­
tion picture industry.

Pittsburg Woman
Beaten to Death By
Unknown Party

OF FORMER GOV. H AR D ­
W ICK R A N N IN CORPOR­
A L PU N ISH M E N T

Bride o f Few

FOR ALL CONVICTS

Months Found Dead

in Bed by Her Father.
(n r Tfce Aa«nc(n(ci( Tress)

Resolution Would Submit Ques­
tion of Lash to the
PITTSBU RG H , July 18.— Tho nude
People
body o f Mrs.
Patrick
Coyne, 18,
bride o f few months was found In
her homo todny by her father, John
Conroy. -The father went there to
tell that her husband, a
railroad
brnkemnn, had lost his legs in nn
accident, and was battling for life in
a Pittsburgh hospital.
Mrs. Coyne
had been beaten to death as she lay
in bed.

( H r T h e A ■■delated T re a a )

- ATLANTA.
July
18.— G co rfU ’a
constitution would be amended to
over-ride former Governor Hard­
wick’s proclamation banning corporal
punishment o f convicts under the
terms o f a resolution before the
Georgin legislature. The resolution
would submit tho question t o the
voters. Whipping o f convicts la eeThe Fort I’ ierco Nows tells o f the
svntiol to discipline, according to the
organization of a building nnd loan
author o f the measure.
association in that city, which will
P _______________
have capital stock o f $500,000. These
organizations, whrn properly manag­
ed, arc o f great assistance to builders
nnd hel da town or city i na wny
scmowhnt different from the usual.
Tho News-Tribune adds that out-of­
town and local capital arc interested Chairman Admita Result la Protest
ir. the association, and thnt tho pur­
Against Republican Party.
pose is to encourage homo building.

PARIS, Jyly 18 — 1'i^ich foN-lgn
offices Indicated ife cxfffci-d to re­
ceive Friday the British communica­
tion on Teparationi problcrfi. It has
been prearranged by both French and
British foreign offices that precise
terms of note' shall l&gt;c guarded with
the grcatqpt secrecy until the two
governments have reached agreement
or have become convinced they enn
not agree. Tha meeting o f council
of ambassadors was held at foreign
office today. Tha principal conversa­
tion before and a fter meeting was
rrgarded so-called
crisis
between.
Knglnnd nnd France. Jules Cnmbon,
French diplomat remarked in course
of conversation zuch crisis arc rarely
of dangcrona character.
( I I I T h e A w w l a l r d I’ r r u l
Owing to the lncomplction o f cerM A N IL A , July 18.— It is conceded
d i r T h e A n n n fliilH
*
tain clauses o f British draft o f reply
generally here thnt n ruling must
ST. P A U L July 10.— Minnesota's
to German reparations memorandum o fthc Shermnn
anti-trust law and
come from Washington
in contro­
representation in the United States
and explanatory letter to occnmpony contrary to the several opinions, or­
versy which developed over Governor
Senate hns been turned over to the
it the cabinet meeting that was to ders ami decrees of this court."
General Wood’s reinstatement o f llay
fnrmcr-lnhor party as a result o f ah-*
bo held today was postponed until
Conley, secret service agent, cleared
railroads of the country uro m o v i n g (dollars.
other political transaction the state
tomorrow morning.
Most rigid ai"Tho Commissioners will do tho o f charges o f bribery and which be­
more traffic than nt any time in
went through in the special senatorial
mic connected with tho foreign o f­
best
they enn, using witnesses from came governmental crisis yesterday,
their entire history, and nlso in the
election Monday.
Magnus Johnson,
fice regarding . the
nature
o f the
faco o f operating revenues which nro grower organisations, who lire necca- when members of tho cabinet nnd
of Klmbnll, Minn., a "real dirt fa r­
British response.
tho greatest nnd most favorable to snrily without essential technical and members of the council of state, all
mer," gained the coveted post va­
carriers since the war. The Folrida statistical facta which should he pre­ Filipinos all resigned. Mnniln Itself
cated by the recent death o f Senator
Railroad Commissioners
have felt sented in a rate case of this nature is quiet on teh face hut undercurrents
Knute Nelson,
additional
returns
encouraged because of this increas­ and will have to rely largely on try ­ o f excitement following in tho wake
Tuesday from the special election
ing to pick to pjeces the carrier’s of yesterday's
events-,. With .tho
swelling his plurality.
ed. ,n&gt;py«pciu...qf t.c°ro»nRr&lt;:c. nn,l .Lhc
resignations of departmental socrcImproved financial results from rail­ case by cross-examination. • • •
When 2,630 o f tho atate’a 3,620 pre­
"W e feel impelled to call this to tnrios ndministration of government­
way operation, and if the present
cincts had reported at noon on the
Asked to Pot A ll Convict Camps in
ratio o f business nnd operating rev­ your attention, so thnt you may al branches devolved on under secre­
election, Johnson had a 'lea d o f 62,­
A
Sanitary Condition
*. f
enues so far in 1923 were to continue make demands next year upon the taries who automatically became act­
600 over Governor Preus, republican,
1
fl
men
who
shall
represent
you
in
the
(Hr
Thr
A*«»rlnlrd
Frraa)
ing chiefs and everything apparently
for the full cnlendar year, It would
-j
JERSEY C ITY, July 18.— Tho Erie tho count standing: Johnaon 244,207;
session
o
f
the
Legislature
of
1925,
to
(Hr The Assselatrd I'rraa)
functioning
smoothly.
Manuel
Que­
seem certain thnt some reductions in
Preus 181,422; James- A . Carley,
.T A L L A H A 8 8 E K , July
lK .-^n provide adequate support to enable zon, head of^the new
Collcstlvlsta railroad terminal and freight office
rates might be made.
Democrat
17,170.
were
destroyed
by
fire
today
and
the
Mructions arc being mailed out this
"Tho contest before the Interstate tho Commission to curry on the work party nnd critic of the Wood admin­
Senutor-EIcct-Johnson
will sit with
flames
spread
to
rnilronds,
grain
ele­
week gy Commlsaloncr o f Agriculture
in
which
you
are
intcrctaed,
nnd
istration, who quit the presidency of
■it
Commerce Commission over this new
vators and terminal roundhouse. The Henrik Shlpstcad, who was elected
embodying resolutions adopted by the
which
affects
the
biggest
industry
in
V ••M.l. &lt;111
the
senate
in
general
walkout
made
tariff, if properly conducted, means
(ommhiKionura o fv state institutions , W A SH IN G TO N , July 18.— Moder­
statement to Filipino people general­ fire started in the office o f tho ter­ last fall over Frank B. Kellogg, Re­
the expenditure of n large sum of Florida.”
Both Johnson and Shlgcalling on all boards o f county com- ate temperature was the rulo in cen­
ly urging them not to orgnniio dem­ minal, a two and hnlf story structure, publican.
stend
are
Farmer-Ijiborltcs
and have
covering
a
block
just
as
three
hun­
missionerff nnd road department to tral nnd eastern portions! of cotton
fcj
On
onstrations hero or in province sinco
h 'h
Ns n
n
to
h i M m M K l V i ks H h
fbi
thoroughly screen jails nnd convict belt but very warm weather prevail­
ha such action might lend to collisions dred employes began to arrive for announced their intention to affiliate
ha
duty. In nn hour the building was with “ tho followers o f Robert M. Lacamps and put them in first clnss san­ ed in more western portions during
between Americans and Filipinos.
ha
demolished.
The firemen were handi­ Follotto in congress."
the week ended yesterday, said the
itary condition.
h*
capped by low water pressure. The
department of agriculture
weekly ha
Mr.' Johnson today issued the fo l­
hn
roundhouse and grain elevator were lowing statement:
crop review issued todny. Rainfall rui
ha
eventually saved.
mostly light to moderate though with h i
"The majority o f voters havo elect-,
hn
some heavy local amounts in central hj
cd me to the Unietd States senate
i!
hu
A L TO N , 111., July 18.— Tho cause because o f tho principles they and I
eastern portions.
ha
ha
of
tho
explosion
in
the
East
Alton
Summary for Florida says: Show­
stand for.
m
(n r The A ■••elated Prea»)
(Contributed)
■hi
S E D A L IA , Mo., July 18.— W. M. plant o f tho Eastern Cartridge com­
Itains In the West Swell the Rivers ers and locally heavy rains. Progress
"Government Is instituted to prePuckett, of Wavcrly, this
morning pany in which 12 persons were killed moto the welfare o f the people, net
o f cotton fair hut its condition con­ ha
and Cause Floods.
h*
h a h n h a h a f c a h a h a t v i h a hn h« h» ha ha ha ha hu
shot and killed his wife, mother-in­ a week ago, atill remains a mystery to protect a few in the special privi­
tinues poor. More sunshine and crop ha ►«
■
law, Mrs. Tubbs, nnd sister-in-law, after tha failure of tho Inquest to leges given them. The high tariff
better
cultivated
hut
growth
slow
and
DENVER, Col., July 18.— Dnngcr
lea
o
f
bricks
and
stone
were
drawing
.
..
.
A
Mr. and Mrs. Reader, i f you are
•
hla eyes In that direction. I saw the J«nle Tubbs at the family home ac- bring to light any details thnt might on tho consumers, the unjust treat- .
of serious floods in Colorado seemed late with weevil active.
bravo enpugh to read with care, I
explain the origin
o f tho terrific
chance for a different question.
cording to telephone message rccclvto have passed yesterday.
ment o f labor, tho plight o f tho farm*,
shall lot you see the estimates of
blast.
Reports from Florence nnd Port­ USE MOLASSES FOR
era, tho packing o f the judiciary with
"W hat Is the cost of that magnific- c hcrt’’
two o f the city’s financiers on a mat­
W H IS K E Y SH IPM ENTS,
land, Col., where floods
prevailed
men faovrablo’ to tho large financial
IIU T METHOD F A IL S ter of primul importance to San­ ient new building across the street?”
last night showed tho water receding.
and railroad groups, the short-sight­
■
ford's future.
"Something over $200,000."
Conditions nro practically normal to­
ed bungling foreign policy pursued by
It
was
after
hnnking
hours
when
I
M
IA
M
I,
July
18
.—
Suspicions
of
a
Then followed another question:
day in the rivera in Pueblo and near­
our government towards other coun­
by. Damage to low lands will be clerk were confirmed here luesdu) went to fill an engagement with tho
"W hat prompted you and tho direc­
tries and thelf peoples, end other
when upon opening one of three bar­ president o f tho First Nntlonal Bank. tor* to erect this larger and more ex­
heavy.
similar problems
will receive my
rels o f molnsses which had been left When I wan tested in tho president’s pensive home for tho First National
earnest attention end study.
DENVER, Col., July 18.— A fte r an at municipal dock for shipment to olfire, I said: "M r. Forster, I really Bunk?”
“ I congratulate the people of this
sll night vigil, due to swollen rivers Wisconsin, revenue officials discover­ want to dig into your heart, ami get
state
on their victory. What the or­
V t Z t o o f a matter which con-f “ Our ^quarters
are dcmwidcd
crowded moro
here,
bu|jneu
snd crcelri, that threatened lives and ed that in cuch W r c l was a sealed your estimate o f a matter which con ^
ganized farmers and workers, pulling
property, residents o f Denver nnd of sheet iron tank containing bottles of corns me much." I wanted to know loum.” If.you will watch closely, Mr.
together, have accomplished In Min­
how well acquainted tho banker la
other cities and towns in the storm whiskey packed in straw.
nesota they can likewise accomplish
VJ
and Mra. Reader, you will ace pres­
Molasses filled the space between with the city so I proceeded to bom­
rdj
swept areas were
estimating
tho
1 nothcr states o f the Union.
ently why this question was asked.
ious
events.
In
the
afternoon
there
Thursday,
July
26th,
has
been
tho
bard
him
with
tome
questions.
the
tank
and
the
sides
o
f
the
barrel.
damage.
23
Now we arc ready fo r a turn In tho
" I thank the people o f this state
The clerk, to whom
tho barrels
"H ow long, Mr. Forster, havo you
dato selected to hold tho second A n ­ will be a number of athletic contetAa
Rains that in aome localities as­
conversation.
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for the honor they have conferred on
open to all. Prlzea donated by San­
sumed tha proportions o f a cloud- were delivered, thought It extraordin- lived In the c ity ? "
I turned upon the hanker with a nual Musical Carnival day for San­
me,”
nry
that
the
barrels
should
he
ship­
burnt descended upon Denver, Park­
"Continuously since ’ 78," was tho very searching question: "M r. For­ ford and Seminole county. This event ford merchants will be awarded tho
Charles R. Adams, chairmen o f the
er, i Franktown,
Jdclvin; Sulivan ped to Wisconsin since the production answer,
ster, I want to ask a hanker a ques­ was inaugurated last year by the winners o f these contests/which In­ Republican atate central committal,
Pueblo, • Florence and Portland and o f molasses here has not reached that
"W hat waa the'population of San­ tion, end I insist upon the fairest, and
*•■-j
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce and clude running, jumping and water attributed the defeat o f Oov. Preus
othpr points in auch volume that amount and as no molassea had been ford when you cam e?"
the complctcst answer you can give. 1
to
the
fact
that
“
tho
beat
efforts
o
f
’
events. There will also be an artific­
creeks overflowed their banks, wash­ shipped out over that line before.
" I dare any about 500,” waa tho an­ understand that the banka are indeed the large attendance at that time was
Republican workers were unable to
..fll
ial bait casting contest at targets and
ed out highway and railroad bridges The shipment was seised hut the swer o f thp man who has lived In
a greet asset to tho city, end the com­ sufficient evidence that It met with
overcome
the
ovideqt
feeling
o
f
un­
the local Rod and Gun Club w ill in
■nd damaged acorea o f homes and shipper has not been arrested.
Sanford fo r forty-five years. A fte r munity; now, air, tell me what you popular approval. , *
(
,
rest and dissatisfaction with econom­
I - .
.
aU probabllityarrange to hold a shoot
business houbes. 1 • •
forty-five years o f residence, what do think o f the Sunday schools as an **ic conditions, which found Ha vont In
It
is
the
purposo
o
f
those
having
as was done last year. The athletic
During thb night R waa
feared
yop think o f the outlook fo r tho city?
■et?’’ Tho man with the Iron-gray the matter In chargo to raaka tho
a protest vote against the party la
.'I
program also includes two fifteen
that the Castle wood dam uouthcast (&lt;
"From what viewpoint?” came the mustache set in silence fo r a time,
P
r
e
p
a
r
e
d
tf
power."
event this yoar surpass in ovsry way minute wrestling bouts end two four
Parker, would go out and precipitate
discriminating, question.
end then his pent up feelings began the one held last year. The famous
Gov. Preus, who found hla support
round boxing exhibition!.
on Denver « » d the Cherry Creek val­
" I had In mind In asking this ques­ to express themselves.
o ftho policies o f the Harding *dm bLake Mary Casino has been engaged
ley the worst flood in tho region's
The big feature o f tho afternoon
tion the material Interests of
tho
” 1 believe that more bankers attend fo r tho occasion with its excellent faIstratlon had lent a Herding vs. U &lt;n&gt; The A~—
■’ rra. )
history. Water poured over tho dams
from a spectators standpoint will be
*■
" lion?
T A L L A H A S S E E , July l « - s ‘ ato city,” I said. Now this man, Mr. and charches than most any other profes­ cllitlcs for bathing and all other forma
Follctte flavor to the ’ edmhdatrntit
a bathing suit parade In which w ill ba
throughout the night.
MrsReader,
should
certainly
bo
able
sion
o
f
people.
And
I
he
Here
that
tho
added nothing today to hie brt
authorities are preparing extradition
o f aquatic (ports. Being but four entered about fifty
E a r ly Monday night residents all
Sanford girls.
’.-K1
statement yesterday
Uumklng bU
paper seeking the state o f Pennsyl­ to give a fa irly accurate aniwer to men's classes In Sanford are larger miles from Sanford It ia eaaily acces­
along the valley close to Cherry creek
Those who recall this feature last
such, a question. As quick as a flash than any city o f similar else in Flor­
supporters fo r lh tlf vot**. H i will
sible from all polntf in Seminole, Or­
fled to higher ground. Telephone vania to tum over to Florida Dr. A. came the answer, “ Why I think the
ida. The churches and the Sunday ange, Lake and Voluata counties, and year declare that It was one o f the continue as governor until the ex­
Edwards Ctfrthell, who la held In
operators /cmnlnod on duty at sev­
beet parades o f lU kind that has evar
outlook more promising than ever In schools do more then anything else to
Pittsburgh as a fugitive from f *or' “ *
It is expected that a large number o f been held in tbs state. (londaomc piration o f hla term January 1. l » « .
eral point* to sprpsd the news.
keep the d ty straight. Tha Sunday people from these sections w ill attend.
prison farm. Information o f Cortbell a the history o f the city."
Two cloudbursts in the Parker dis­
prizes will be swarded fo r tbs moat
Directly In front o f the president's school, Mr. ----------- Is a choracterAbout the •only w ay to ears on
arrest waa contained In information
The committee has arranged to attractive suite, the beet looking girt
trict, were responsible fo r the flood
window
Is
the
new
homo
o
f
the
First
bullder fo r the citizens. I'd be dsardent
raldcal Is to give him a IRtle
received b y prison farm officials from
in ld iie n u ll r P n t r i n h
have two out-of-town bends present, •and the moat iunique
conditions Hi this part o f the state.
su it.'' Entrants
authority end Jet N atpr* taka ha
the chief o f detectives In Pennsylvan­ National Bank. The banker was look- lighted to see ovary man in this bank nnd these, with the 8anford band, w ill
So fa r as coaid be learned early to­
fb r the parade and contest are being
log, ip,that direction. This may have in Sunday school. Whan jrhoy g s to
course.
ia city. Cortbell escaped from the
give a massed concert during the var­
«creu«s*4 «a Pus t v **)
day tkfcrc had been ho loss o f life ) ,
been
due
to
Dibit,
or
perhaps
six
stor(MnttaMS &gt; C o* BU)
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farm
May
4th.
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ko shr demf shr em f cm fw cmfwm
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County Commissioners
Must Clean Camps
and" Screen Them

WASHINGTON
HAVE TO ACT
IN PHILIPPINES

General .Wood Seems to
Be in Serious
Trouble

Farmer-Labor Party
Going Strong, John­
son’s Lead Increases

ERIE TERMINAL
FREIGHT DEPOT
WERE BURNED

TEMPERATURES
ARE MODERATE

Jersey City Has Big. Fire
at the Railroad
Terminals

IT H E S e tF F ft

Progress of Cotton is
. Fair But Condition
is Poor

4

SUNDAY SCHOOLS CHARACTER
SAYS PROMINENT BANKERS
ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO CITY

Serious Floods
in Colorado Do
Much Damage

|

Missouri Man Shot
Up the Family Today,
Killed the In-Laws

3

BIG MUSICAL CARNIVAL
WILL BE HELD AT LAKE MARY
FOR BENEFIT OF THE BAND

Second Annual Event Will Bring People From
Everywhere

Extradition,Papers^
Being
For Dr. Corthcll

•t*v£

, sC., vcvv ■ /

�THE SANFORD DAICT HERALD. TUESDAY; JULY 17,1923

Rates Will Not '
Be Raised Says
Manager Skelley

MRS. FRED DAtGER, Society Editor
Rhone 2I7-W

Daily Fashion Hint

« 1;.;

W A U er
AN t&gt; W A tfc A fiE BEERY U

A S H E V IL L E , N. G , July 17.— The
Grand Dragon* from forty otntei In
which therd nro Ku Klux Klnn organ­
ization* nre expocUd to participate in
the meeting o f the im perial Kloncillum, which convened here Monday for
o three days session.
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MODELS FOR COTTON FABRICS
The day of the frilly frock has re­
turned and there ore many lovely
designs to lure one nway from the
ewvere models of familiar type. The
first dress pictured is in novelty voile
trimmed with plaited net. The deep
collar Is'of.plain net and widens as it
nears the licit. Satin ribbon forms the
cash. Medium size requires
yards
36-inch voile and t i { yard nrt;
(Gingham, that aristocrat at cottons,
forms an alliance with organdy to
achieve the striking model to the right.
The large, tIde&lt;losing collar is pic­
turesque and particularly suited to the
summer fabrics. Medium size requires
JW yards check and I f f yard 56-inch
plain material.
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. - 1012, Sizes, H to 20 years.
Price, .35 cents.
Second Model: Dress N'o. 1010.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. 1’zkc,
35 cents.
, ims* I
,

ent.conforcnce in which the women of
the’ Ku Klux Klan) recently chartered
as a Klon auxiliary, have been repre-,
(tinted. Mis. Lula A. Markwcll, of
L ittle Ilock, Ark., grand commander
uf the official * ta ff arc presont. An.
dross by the imperial wizard Who
spoke o f the achievements o f tho or­
der during tho last six months and
mtlinnd work for tho future. In his
speech he said that tho Klan had been
cnjcstly branded as a lawless organi­
zation and that while the Klan stood
or enforcement o f all laws they wish„'d these laws enforced only through
the ptoperiy constituted o ff leers, lie
said it is every fvlansman’ s duty to
si/pfnWt the public official*. Dr. Evads also said unrestrained immigra­
tion Is dungeruua and that a flood o f
I’ndesi rabies is entering tho United
States. The Klan will mnktr evory e f­
fort to curb this, he-Said.
,

J. R. Watson of Gainesville is reg­
istered at the Montrzumn while in the
city attending to business.

, A fir e people is one that endures
the waste of billions and scolds about
a little junket.

Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by Joseph Mikolos, who
Dai.ir flcrnM on sale ut Jos’s Smoke
made his headquarters a t the Monte­ House, Mobley a Drug Store and
zuma.
v
. .
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf

Bicycle Tires!
A LL SIZES

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Convicts Put to Sea
to Join the Rummers,
Make Good Escape

Mrs. John D-unardi haa returned
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home from Daytona lleaeh, where she Won One of 3lost Daring Pulled O f
rhaperoned a house party given by
In Many Year*.
Miss ls*na Belle Ilagan. A fter the
houso .patty, Mrs.
Ia*onardl npent
several days at the beach as tho
guest of Mrs. U P. Hagan.

Hill
Lumber Co

II. J. Iw-hmun, I). I). Grand Master,
of the I) O. O. F. is having a strenu­
ous lime this week among the various
lodgea under his nupervisltm; as, in
order lu install the respective officers,
he, with his staff, are compelled to
make tho trip to Orlando, St. Cloud,
Leesburg and Kissimmee this week, as
he ex|&gt;ects to start north soon on n
visit to Ida old home.
He i specially requests those who
are to accompany him to Leesburg on
Wednesday night, to be at the hall
nut later than five o'clock.
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The Uerajd fy r first m s s Job work.

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der rtiri'lvnl l»us
meaua Inimrdlain d«&gt;Itrw y.
Iirlltj-ry Uy
us Is u auaruiilr* uf
satisfaction, tie! our
prices siul coiu|iar»
Ihtm.

Rower. ,

‘What a Wife Learn.

Tho only thing France does idt conrol is the Ruhr now is the situation

RUviEW
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Gardiner and
Hambone enn fry a fish like the
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Derby made up old French chef Hrillnt-Havarin, of
a congenial party motoring to Day­ whom it wns said that he fried n
ton* Beach, for the day, on Sunday. pun of fish so delightfully that it
DF.LICUITFUL IN BLUE
turned Itself in the skillet nnd cast
ftPO NCE
Mr. nnd rMs. W. II. TunnielifTc nnd Upon tho chef a grateful look. Thurs­
Mr. TunirlilTc, Sr., have returned day at-* Silver laike. Five-thirty in
No one of the cotton fabrics so
Mr. Skelly is rather inclined to extensively used this season makes up
from St. Cloud where they spent the the afternoon.
0.1-2tn
doubt the rent sincerity o f these two more delightfully than epungr. This
week-end.
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apparent efforts on tho port of the tixslrl in the new blue called hhicMI.
closes at tile left side of the inverted
trip to North Carolina, when* they
Bishop and Mrs. Mann sailed on spent n month an dnre now at home transportation Interests to impose vest re and has set-in* sleeves, which
July 4, for abroad where they will lo Ihrir ninny friends at their new higher charges nnd additional burdens may be made long or short. The
upon the shippers. He says thnt un­ skirt is gathered and attached to the
spend the summer, they were necont- bungalow on Myrtle avenue.
lower edge- o f the blouse under a
doubtedly the time Is here when Flor­ girdle of self-material. Mercerized
pahiod by their daughter, Mrs. Fisher
ida Is justified in not only asking for, picot braid trinn the collar, cuds,
of New York.— Orlando Sentinel.
A congenial party of Sanford peo­
icket* ami upper rdge of the lniu
but in obtaining, some reduction in tho
ple spending the day at Daytona
«lium size requires A 'i yard-. 36transportation
charges
upon
its
fruit
Miss Lnry Byrd Smythe tins re­
incli nulcrial.
Beach on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
and vegetable crops. He feels that
turned home from Titusville, where
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1542.
Andrew Mahoney nnd family and
tlie spent tho week-end ns the guest their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. the growers nnd shippers will not lose Sises, 34 to 52 indies bust. Price,
night o f this fact because of any oth- 35 emts.
o f Mrs. S. W. Ferguson (nee Dorothy
Rynn, Mrs. Austin and Miss Nix of
ei
transportation propositions whirh
Field in).
I’nlntka and' Mrs. Junie Roumillut.
may lie brought up by tho carriers to
complicate the discussion* and becloud
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Rynn and -Mrs.
Mrs. K. R. Murrell, Jr., left yester­
the real Issue.— Orlando Sentinel.
Austjirund Mins Nix of I’ulntku who
day afternoon for.W est Palm Reach,
have been the guests of the Lumet's where ahe will visit for n short time
aiatkj, Mrs. Andrew Mahoney for tlm
liefoie going to Bowling Green, Ky.,
past week, left itunil.'ly evening for
for the rest o f tile summer.— Orlando
their homes in l ’nhilka.
Sentinel.

NOTICE, I. O. O. F,

S o ft

F. P; HINES

Mr. and Mr*. Gcaige DeCotteu have
returned home from.Titusville, where
the former went on business.

MEETING OF D KM O LAY
Tomorrow night (Wednesday) be­
ginning at 7:30 sharp the Sanford
Chapter, Order o f DeMulay will open
on installation of officers und Initia­
tory degree. Every member o f ths
chapter is urged to attend this meet­
ing. A ll Master Masons are also in­
vited.

Milton Stile,

M nrgauerilf p e li'M o lt . La

Plans for tho creation o f a nation­
wide sentiment for better education
throughout tho country were nlso out­
103 Palmetto A rc,' lined by the imperial wizard.
Imperial Kluziak Brown Harwood,
who has charge of the meeting, pre­
sided nnd'btiefly outlined what the
oufcjeitio proposes to do.
‘■Ten million Klansmon for America
•s IhOj goal o f this order," Mr. Har­
wood said.
A majority of the international
Kloncilium or executive council o f the
ICIan ia present at the meeting, which j
is an international affair.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Whitner,
Jr.) have returned from their wedding

Here’s, a big, t*d-blooded
that you’ll revel- ini A m
romantic melodrama that
you *out"lo* the” ojien T pin.
w oet
Soe the bard-»ldii
gtmned sh eriff In this « o r
round four o f "T H E LE
PU SH E R S."

I t W. Evan*, o f Texas, ‘ iimperial
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done by Hambone, whose
wizard, is here to preside over the ■kill with frying pan.nnd skillet is
meetings, which, according . to— jui- ___
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too well
known
-to
iiimd comment.
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policy governing the Klan iorganize- |jK&gt; on
also, and the committee
tior). The Kloncilium is coi'^ P 08^ ^ Ibespeaks the pro*onco o f every one
thc&lt; highest state officers o f the Ku who would enjoy n good supper and
Klux Klan.
the delightful bathing at Dr. Ilaxcl.. 93-2tp.
The local organization hlft planned ton’* popular-place.
entertainment features.
For quick rcaulta try a want ad.
This ia’ sald to be the first Import-

Mr.1and Mrs. W. II. Tunnlcliffe and
Mr. Tunnicliffo, Sr., have returned
from a visit to St. Cloud and vicirs-

Foz when oftWomc I ’m pondering, I
1 fell I ’nrslck o f wandering,
Hon. Forrest Lake Is in Tallahassee
I weary o f the placet
today on road matters and will en­
And the facca 1
deavor to get the Hanford-Orlando
That are strange.
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toad paved with asphalt.
I .think I ’ll be in readiness to lead a
jlfe of'steadiness,
The daily schedule o f bonts on the
And atick around forever
Clyde Line haa keen postponed until
Where there's never . , ■’
the winter season starts and there
Any change.
will be only three boats a week now,
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Aiid y ft 1 know, down deep in me,
though wnndorlust may sleep
Churchwell’s are running special
in me,
prlrea on sateens, linens, Indian Head,
I t ’a pretty sure to waken
Ratine, Colored Voiles, Solsette, Or­
When I ’Ve taken
gandies, etc., and the prices will make
My abode;
these dress goods go.in a hurry. See
And sure as flower* sprout again and
the prices in this issue.
f"
grasses grow about again,
And luring winds are blowing,
The Bnll Hardware Co., calls your
I ’ll be going
attention to the fact that thoy sold
On the road!
(lie hard ware in the new PulestonHrumley building and tho beauty o f
Mias Kathleen Brady wa sthe guest the fittings is seen in this fine new
o f friends in DeLand this morning.
building. Read their advertisement
today.
Miss Mary Mahoney Is visiting in
Palatka as Ute guest o f her uncles,
Mr. nnd Mrs,- It. H. MuirhesH and
Messrs. Charles and Will Ryan.
family have returned from n visit to
Fort Myers nnd other places in South
M iss,K itty McCrea of Ijtkeland is Florida. Mr. Mulrhcnd says that thoy
•pending a few days here at the nre tearing up the earth around Ft.
Gables.
Myers nnd cultivating hundreds of
were* of new lands with the idea o f
D. T. Aldrich o f Jacksonville is putting it into vegetables.
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among the popular business visitors
In Sanford today.

MARIORU
H A W , JO H N N IE

Don’t forget that the Kfwanis Club
IN T H E BLOOD.
1 swear when I get home again I ’ll and th e'R ota ry Club will play ball
Friday afternoon.
never care to roam again,
111 oettle down and try it
. Ho who haa lost confidence has lit|ifc else to lose—re-lnitate confidence
l&gt;y
opening or Savings Account at the
My I Itioifda fhnll not bo eensurfti{;
my roving ami adventuring; * Seminole County Dank today.
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a tX s h e ^ H e V M .U ^ o r

a Three-Day Session

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— I f r «* » « f *
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heme, nr i f ynm mf-r en trr«n ln ln «, H t flr
And the nico warm sun continue* to
■ H a l i l ra re to t i l s Hrpnrtmeat, ( h i n t
Ortalia, nr Irlro h a o r the Item, It w ill shine. .No rain'yesterdax.
ha a r e a lly s y y reela te*.

lllflp 'I ji’Ttlddding peasant
In ^ .p )c a w ».t.
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W L ftH P R M X O N ^ oper y a rd ....
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a complete description
o f the men
waa wot obtuined by the Pocomokr
City officials, Kouder said he was Incflned to believe thoy wore the fugi.Y O U TH F U L liO D E S A R E
;
,; C O LO RFU L
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tlvo convict*:
was at the wheel during the wild ride
In the coloring And texture of this
f t (jih this city lo Elkton is believed
L'urnunds voile drcii there is the
by local authorities to be aboard the Tory spirit of youth. The deep yoke
o ( plain nulcrial is tpenrd at the
Sunbeam. Edwards not only la an
pack for
the collar
*v» the
UW favtcuiug,' tut.
iuud:
expert automobile mechanic, but is
« hi round outline. Tire embroi­
fandiar wit hall types o f engines. He dery n( simple design which appears
once raced an airplane in aCnadian on tire yoke and about the neeik and
tim es carries cut the color scheme
air tournaments. That he 1s at the of tire pattern i f the print. Oilier
thfoltU ’ of the Sunbeam’s engino is ’ guiubtr fabrics fur lists model are
the crvpcs, both \vc«ej aud cm lotl oiul
regarded as probable by Captain
the vartsan ratine aud fpcsige effects
Soudcr. One theory o f the police is Medium size requires 41 yard 36-inch
that the convicts plan to Join a rum- plain and 1} j yard 36 i.uh figured
luunjug licet off the Virginia rodfcV Material
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persecution .than ,a prosecution.”
As to the contempt cases, Governor
Hinkle declared they also were "a
persecution, the sentence harsh and
beyond reason, and the whole pro­
cedure n disgrace and a blot upon the
name o f New Mexico and the good
people thereof."
The governor de­
clined to make n formal statement,
saying that the pardons spoke fo r
themselves.
Magee, tried before Judge Leahy In
the libel suit, was sentenced to n year
to eighteen months in tho jenitentary
fo r ah editorial In whlph reference
Was mnde to Justldc Parker. . Other
editorials followed, in which Magee
charged that Judge
Leahy's court
was controlled by n political machine
dominated by Secundinn Itomcro, for­
mer sheriff and now United States
marshal for New Mexico. Ho wns

ed na ropidly.as It rose. They fold
of steamers plying between Jackson­
ville and tho chain o f lr.kca In Lake
county fo r a period o f a year, and also
of a year when the waters were so
low that only the smallest boats could
negotiate the Ocklawaha.
A ll this Interesting history and tho
water gauge readings, with essays on
hydraulics, seepage and evaporation,
do nht discount tho fact that year by
year the water levels o f the lakes nnd
riVcrs are growing Hitfhef nnd high­
er, until toddy the flood stage Is
reached, and, according to past )*crformanccs, cdvcrlfifr dljfrht years of ob­
servation by those damaged by wnter,
'it will continue to rise unless relief is
afforded.
Headings by A. P. Gibson, o f Cler­
mont, shows the following rainfnlls:
•13.17
1914 ....... — ..................
55.18
1915 .............................
47.32
2910 ...— ......................
52.98
1 9 1 7 .........................
•12.78
1918 .... ........... - ...........
48.32
1019 ................... :.........
50.13
1920 ................... - ........

for contcmPt l)y Ju(|kc u*hy

C H R IS T IA N E N D E AVO R
1910

M IA M I, July 17.— Miami’ s proper­
ty today la worth forty-six times ns
much as it wns In 1910, just thirteen
years ago. according to figures sub­
mitted to the city commissioners by
C. K. Cring, city assessor. The val­
uation, according to his figures, was
$1,506,183 in 1910, ns compared to
$69,911,300 in 1923.
In 1910 money derived from city
taxes Amounted to $45,183; in 1922
tho levy brought In $1,136,933. Tho
millage rate nnd the levy have not
been fixed by the commissioners for
this yesr ns yet.

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ORLANDO) July ,
Endeavor tfrsrk in Floridn has 0giin
taken the lead, according to word r(.
ceivcd from Karl Lehman from D*,
Moines whero tho International con.
vention has just ended The Florida
union was present®! with a bannfr
representing that the state society hr*
organized more societies am] added
more mombojs than any other in the
United States. This Is the third y « r
this honor has been given Florida.
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
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RAXG£) BuUXCtf

and at the conclusion of the trials
last Friday was found guilty on seven
counts nnd' given
jail
sentences
amounting to 300 days and fined $7.
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lATKlft
An incinerator capable of handling
f.o ,b . factory
twenty tons of. garbage every ten
D4b
hours ImB just been finished in O r-1
Inndo. This
is something badly
•10.20
1021 ------------------- ---Since It seems to be so hot in the needed in Sanford ns we still dump
44.99
1922
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north where all those folks arc visit­ all our garlmgo nnd rubbish on som e,
Although the rainfall for 1921 nnd
ing why in the summer breezes don’t henp nenr the city limits nnd ns the
1922 wns less than for 1920, the “ old­
they stay in San(ord Instead o f w rit­ city grows the gnrbnge dump is re­
est inhabitant" stated thnt marks on
moved farther and farther nnd it will
ing us about the' weather.
feace-posts nnd knots on trees proved
soon be at n point five miles from the
-o
thnt
the wnter continued to rise..
bettered conditions and is a powerful now dead and buried, in an untimely
The Titusville Advocate colls at­ city making it an expensive proposi­
The
Weather Burcnu at Jackson­
agency
for
justice."
grave. I do believe they nil would
tion. Throwing the rubbish into the
•lu tention to the fact that it costs $3.50 plnccs where the lake is to be bulkhead
It is significant, in this connection, be living today had they remained ville in 1920 stated that "the mean
an hour to operate a linotype ma­
that thu men in Floridn who have nt home in the good old Southland. rainfall for 49 years is 50.9 inches."
chine, aqd insists that ail copy bo cd is all right ns long ns the property
criticised the conduct o f the press in I nlso visited one of tny dear old Y et the menu rninfnli fo r the years
typewritten. And it should also be owners want It filled up but even
this case arc the men who were per­ friends in the city of Philadelphia quoted above is 48.50, thus being 2.31
"boiled down."
Say what you have this plnn will soon cense nnd then it
sonally interested in the. jicrpetuntlon who owned an 80 acre farm in Flor­ Inches less thnn the average covering
is
the
incinerator
again.
y i 'i to aay In a few words. The story
o f the lease or who were in the pay idn, tho good old land of flowers nnd n long period, when the rivers were
o f creation wns told in only a few
o f the o(Tenders— including tho legis­ sunshine, he had four horses, a herd able to carry o ff excess water.
"M Y CITtV AND t.
hundred words.— Daytona Journal.
A condition confronts Florida that
lators who voted to tho last to re­ o f milk cows, plenty of hogs, chickens,
o-- — ■ ■i
My home nnd my business is found­ tain the system or its main evils and nnd everything at home. He sold must be considered, because nil of
Bill Glenn o f tho Orlando Sentinel
ed In my city. She gives ntc ami tho legislator who received a fee for out his home nnd stock, or partly Florida is studded with lakes and bi­
has nothing to do now hut to meander
mine protection of law nnd order, defending its chief criminal.
gave them away, and took his wife sected by rivers nnd streams—
out the Orlando-Winter Park road on
The chapter has been written nnd with seven children and went north. streams which would have the dignity
tthnt my property may bp enhnneed
Sunday evening and watch
the
and my right be sacred. I vile here. its conclusion’ is to Florida’s ever­ He took sick and died leaving his of rivers i f cleared of tropical decay.
"spoony couple" in the autos ns they
'P ’ASILY the strong man handles the hundredWe learn from the edifying nnd
My city gives my children--*^ su­ lasting credit. And it wns tho Flor­ w ife and seven children to suffer In
spin past him wrapped in each oth­
instructive
meeting
of
representative
pound weight which the weaker man can
perior schooling. Good neighbors are ida press that brought about that the nwful cold, paying exorbitant
er’s thoughts nnd paying no atten­
citizens
at
Tavares,
with
the
efficient
scarcely
lift. Just so the underpowered car fal­
conclusion.—
Tampa
Tribune.
mine. Truly, my city is /home spot"
rent, in the north, without a home.
tion to Hill. He says it is dangerous.
engineering
corps
of
this
district,
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Hail
he
remained
at
Ids
home
in
good
ters where the full-powered Jewett performs
for me.
It is. And if his wife don’t hurry
TH E C ITY COURTEOUS.
old Florida, he would have been alive that, while the rninfnli is less thnn in
I owe my city my fully measure of
with ease. For it is not power alone that deter­
back It will be mure dangerous.
is
today, enjoying life at home. Many years gone by, the wnter level
civic loyally. If I pretend « manly
mines performance. It is power for weight that
----------- a----------Of interest to any city in America other such cases I ran mention, which growing higher. Whnt is the eausc?
nnd fair conception o f reciprocity, I
counts.
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’ I f there is one tiling in the world
It is largely the price o f progress.
must, upon every occasion give my is the bulletin posted at headquar­ is very sad to think about.
that makes n mnn sore It is the silly
The
Paige-built
Jewett
has
only
11V* pounds
As Florida grows, the menace of
city a full measure of loyalty through ters by the chief o f police in Minne­
My advice to the Southern Negro,
postcards sent him every day by well
flood
stages
will
he
more
and
more
of
weight
for
cad^
.cubic
inch
piston
displace­
intelligent co-operation with others apolis: '
Is to remain at home in the South. In
meaning friends who havo the time
pronounced
if
we
do
not
seek
remed­
“ You are hereby urgently request­ my declaration I must say, that when
ment. So Jewett will beat any caj upjany t lll
of similar sentiments.
and money to travel while lie sweats
ed to extend every courtesy possible the Negro leaves the section where ial measures at this time.
you choose; add accelerate 5 to 25 rrtflpd ‘per
My
city
does
not
want
my
partisan­
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With about 7 per cent of Florida
h ou r in 7 scconcjs. T h e s e a re JcwUtt’i p rop fs
my dlsscntion, to visitors, for the reason that Min­ lie wns born nnd is understood, and
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’ V . usually reads “ How we wish you ship, my offishness,
under
cultivation nnd possibly 25 per
neapolis
has
acquired
a
nationwide
removes to a northern state, where
my
criticism,
nor
my
indifference.
lunllant, p o w e r f o r l t s m ^ b Ji l A i k I
of Jewett’s abut
were here.”
I f they want you "up
reputation for politeness in greeting the climutu is more rigorous nnd con­ cent of the wooded urea timbered, wc
it
is
a
stu
rd
y,
2_8 Q 5 *p q u n d &lt;;ar— not* a *‘|fght
it
is
a
sturdy,
C
there” so badly there is no reason Rather my city expects of me qual­ visiting mitumiibile tourists. In fact,
ditions foreign, lie not only does him­ have less conservation of rainfall and
why they should not send the money ities o f high citizenship, tolerant one o f our officers was acclaimed the
six." Would you like to try a Jewett? Say so.
a greater flow o f water to the var­
7
foe-you-is-get
4hare/t' - - -•
- - friondahln. willing, co-operation, heart i pit)ire*( traffic' offlwsr in thu United self an injustice, but at the same ious outlets. \ \ya t f retrod ( t ha t iflive
tim « works in hardship on members
♦fll tO tl 1141
given sympathy .and intelligent sup­
w o w in '
----------- o----------States.
of Ids race who are already establish­ of its rain only under deluges now
port.— Daytona Journal.
---Guess that election in Minnesota
contributes its quntn o f water with a
"Do everything
possible
within ed in the north.
— .
o- will throw a scare into the Republi­
small downpour. It is history repeat-1
your
power
to
make
every
visitor
FLOUID1ANH S A T IS F IE D
W ITH
I must sny by m.v own experience
can ranks that will hold them for n
ing itself— the story of forcst-dcnud-:
with whom you come in contact fell
that the white man o f the South is
I’ ll KIR W EATH ER.
SANFORD, F LO R ID A
while. Their promises to the people
ed China, of the Mississippi Valley, of .
perfectly at home the minute he en­
the Negroo's liost friend. The white
in thu last campaign to reduce taxes
Dayton and of the recent floods of
ters the portals of our city."
man o f the Smith knows itn&gt; Negro
A persual of the weather reports
has not been carried out nnd their
this year which have made reservoirs
As the Orlando Sentinel remarks, a
of the* South, and the Negro knows
from
northern
cities
will
tend
to
wild economy In the • postoffice de­
»d countless cities in Qklahoma, Illi­
town with such an enviable reputa­
the white man, and tin- Negro cun
partment has crippled tliut service make the residents of Florida glad tion wants to keep it. A town with­
nois, Oregon ami other states.
get favors from the white man of
in a manner nover before seen in tho they are living in this delightful out it should want to acquire it.
The remedy lies in reforestation. In
the South when he cant’ get I hem
history of America. These two things climate which is cooler In summer Courtesy, like mercy, is one o f the
the federal government creating low­
from
anyone
else
on
earth.
If
lie
alone have condemned thte Repub­ nnd warmer in winter than almost things that blesses him that gives
er high water marks and providing
wants a home,
lie can go to the
lican party to oblivion— provided the any other section o f the United States and him that takes. It is worth while
Southern white
man and tell hlin |for carrying -off the water to tile seas']
enst o f the Rockies. Of course no*]
Democrats p u fu p the right man.
fo ritself. and it brings rich dividends
what wants, and you will get it. Me at the lower stage; in drainage and [
body feels inclined to criticize the j
■---------- o----------in material ‘profit, as modern busi­
will build you any kind of a home you i eelumiitinn projects by private enter­
Baltimore, j
Remember when you go to Orlando citizens of Washington,
ness men are learning.
It pays ii
want and give all the time you want prises.
Hint the one hour parking law Ittia Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, Huf- [ city no less than a business institu­
It is « condition, not a theory, that
to pay for it, nnd he will give you a
gone into ciTect again on certain fain nnd other cities for picking a tion.
umfronta all Florida. As the years
job
to
make
the
money
to
pay
him
streak}. The Sentinel says: "The city location where such marked extremes
Courtesy ran bo dispensed with
go by nnd other millions of acres are
with.— Ixiesburg Commercial.
council has given thu police depart­ of temperature abound. A week ago special effectiveness by the police, in
laid war.te, we will have floods as
—
o----------to make this store continuously attractive to you. We want
ment Instructions to rigidly enforce Buffalo was shivering In n tempera­ the ease o f visitors—a fact some­
damaging
ns those recounted in tile
p-i
Y2 h i fci ri'z ha fca TU P r P
y
w to feel that thief is your simp where you can be sure of
tho one hour parking law which went ture well down in the forties. The times overlooked by harassed traffic
p i mute,settled sections o f the United
►
the very best service.
Into effect this mortdng; The streets last tiny or two Old Sol sent the officers. It can be dispensed more
States.
We
must
seek
remedies
Pa
affected by the regulation are Church mercury away up in the nineties. effectively if citizens in general form
Pa NOW. Tampa Tribune.
Yesterday’s
official
temperature
street from Gnrlund to Muiu; Pine
a habit o f courtesy to each other and
----------- o----------street from Railroad to Main; Central readings for nil that stretch o f coun­ to strangers, so that it becomes sec­
A
B
ALAN
C ED FOOD BUDGET.
IC(
We want this store at once to occur to your mind. We aim
Washington to Bangor
avenue from Railroad to Main, nnd try from
ond nature. Could any finer bless­
lo
attain that end by the fairness of our prices and the |icrfa
showed
a
maximum
rending
o
f
9(1
de­
Orange avenue from Jackson to
ing be sought by a community?— St.
Everybody is familiar
with the
fectiun of our service.
n
grees
and
this,
mind
you,
wns
taken
Washington. The law is effective
Petersburg Times,
IM h h K) Y-T-Y8 f t f j f l f t budget principle for incomes. Now
from tl a.in . through 0 p. m. every from the top o f the highest building
--------- — o ---------come the food expei tn to suggest the
ill each locality. Street temperatures
day of the week."
HOUND AD VIC E T O NEGROES
budgeting of food nupplic.x to insure
TH
E
HIGH
W
A
TE
R
M
ENACE
were
well
above
100
degrees.
Polk
*
---------- A)----------the proper proportions of food elucounty
thermometer*
yesterday
reThe Chicago News is all wrong on
Coining from one of their own race,
An
interesting
discussion
In
relation
,m'nt.«
in the family diet.
that boozu question they played up eorded from 69 tu 84 degrees. We Florida negroes probably will lend
Oalt Avenue nnd Third Street • '
It
is
suit! by there experts that the
so strong arid they hurt the state of have eausc to be thankful'.— luikc- ear to the words o f G. S. Crawford, to the present high water in lakes nnd
rivers o f the stnto was brought out at tendency in the average family is to
Florida very much. For instance tin lnnd Star-Telegram.
1’ IIONU 17pastor o f
the
Prim itive
Baptist
------------------------------- S A N l ’^ p / J f L O U l D A
•
■
-o
a
hearing at Tavares this week, when spend too much for meal and loo
articles said you could buy liquor
churches o f Orlando, Hanford and
little
for
milk,
fruits
nnd
green
vege­
residents along certain rivers and
CREDIT TO T H E PRESS.
anywhere on the cast const for five
New .Smyrna. Hu lias written a
lakes sought relief from encroaching tables. For a lough estimate they
dollars a quart when everybody
pamphlet which is being mailed to
high water, their contention Mieing suggest thnt as much o f the food al­
Declaring that "Florida has done
knows the current price is six dollars
the colored met) uf Central Florida
a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■RBHHaBBHUgaaaBRSaSJI
all
it
can,"
yet
regretting
thnl
“
in
that
insufficient outlet in tho Oekla- lowance should be spent for vege­ ■ ■UHIIB ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ! ! ■ »
and since tho articles in the Chicago
nnd one of them huppened to fall in­
tables
and
fruits
together
as
is
spent
■ Thoroughly Remodeled
Screened T h r o u g h o u t ■
News have been printed there has Tabert’s case it comes too lute,” the to our hands. Couched in Inngungc wnhn river is the rnusc o f the contin­
for meat. For more fully itemized j
and Water System Installed
\
Iwon thousands o f Illinois pcoplu com* Liuisville Post gives credit for the uiiniistakahlc in its origin, the pam­ ued increuse In tho wnter level.
spending they offer the following ta­
,lng to the east coast of Florida look­ eradication of convict evils in this phlet goes into tho subject and con­
The federal officers who attended
■
ble which, it will bp seen, allows even
ing for five dollar booze. The dally statu to the press. The Prist is en­ vince* by Its plain terms. Excerpts tho hearing would not admit this ar­
a
more
for
fruits
and
vegetables
than
■
News ahoutd make the advertisers tirely right.
gument but assigned other causes,
a
from it follow:
for meats:
But for the publication, by Florida
confine themselves to the truth or reTo the Negro |&gt;eoplu of the South, such as tile accumulation of water
"M eat and fish, 12 per cent; milk
newspapers, of tho facts in tho Tu- I take this method o f speaking to you over a period o f many years with ex­
- fuse to print the "uds."
and
its products, 44 per cent; breads
bert
ease,
followed
by
their
practical­
...
-------- o
in regard tu the
migration o f the cessive rainfall; also claiming thnt
ly Uriited demand that the guilty be Negro from the South to tho North. the state is spring-fed, with many nnd careals, 13 per cent; vegetables
EDITOR IS PARDONED.
:
punished and that
the system lie You may think thnt you Are bettering boiling springs pouring forth rivers of nnd fruit, 17 per cent; eggs, fi per
cent; sugar, 3 per cent; (miscel­
Governor J. F. Hinkle has signed abolished, it is very likely that the
water,
this
water
coming
from
moun­
es by leaving the South, but
laneous, 5 per cent.
pardon papers for Carl C. Magee, Putnam Lumber Company would still
■
Polled to Jmy to you that you tain rangers hundreds o f miles north
It will take but a little time nnd
a
editor o f tho Now
Mexico Stats be maintaining its murder camps,
o f Floridu.
■
fltVJNj&amp;ffiJ* 11 ‘tyugerous mistake,
thought to put this adjustment of
a
Tribune, Albuquerque, convicted re taht the Tallahassee grafters would inive Traveled the North all over,
Tlie fact was stressed thnt Lake the food budgut into effect, but if the
■
still
be
railroading
boys
to
the
hell­
contly o f libeling Supreme Court
studying, the situation o f thu Negro county is not along in damage to low­
Justice F. W. Parker, and of con holes of the lessees and that Walter in the North, and to tny conviction 1 lands and the possibility o f encroach­ result is better balanced diet anil
consequently greater health and e f­
tempt of- the fourth judicial court at Higginbotham would still be inflict­ must say, the South is thu best place ment upon groves built upon ham­
ficiency for the family, it will be
lots' Vegas, presided over by Judge ing 100-lash beatings upon helpless fo r the Southern Negro. The North­ mock lands. The federal engineers
worth
the effort. Home one has said
victims.
D. J. Loahy.
ern climate will not do for the South­ stated that the St. Johns river is out tbut it is the 20thlminute-L»six cook
’"R n r W
Tho indictment on which Magee
As the Post says:
ern Negro, as a man or us a whole, uf its hanks and that, even at the who complains most loudly about the
m **•■
fc p
was tri&amp;jl fo r libel "was obtained
" I t was through the newspapers they can’t stand the cold weather in mouth o f the river, crews are work­
high cost o f living. It is the same
W4u&gt;' without the knowledge or the consent
7 »
that the facta in the Tabert case and the North.
I visited many o f my ing at a disadvantage, owing tn the individual who sets before her family
. m j fcJF r
o f tha party supposed to have been the conditions In the Florida convict best friends, ministers, deacons and cxrcasive flow o f water. High lake
hastily contrived, ill-balanced meals
*
&amp;§
said, In camps were made public, tl was laymen, in the city o f I’hiiadelphia, levels are prevalent nil over the
iiy. i, ^ libeled” Governor Hinkle
which take no thought o f digestion or m
CORONADO REACH. F LO R ID A
through them that public opinion was New York, Camden, Baltimore,* Har­ state.
IV * 1
nourishment.— St. Augustine Record.
m
wa * held In a district court where so aroused that - the legislature o f risburg, Pittsburg, and other large
Old settlers, who have lived in Lake
Kurf Hnlhlng and Shower Baths
:
-O'
neither Parker nor Magee lives. The Florida was forced'to action. In one cities In the North, who went north county as long as 70 years, apd many
No better bathing in tha ?flunly
For Reservations and Rates j &gt; ; i ]
roorti.caso.R hga been *h*&gt;wp
.*&amp;»• W vrM A V ar. and I ara 30 and 40 years, recalled high water than at Silver Lake TJ^rsda^jarurADDRESS, OCEAN V IE W H O TEL, CORQNADQ. FLA.
M *
arid more V*
4* aay tb «
them are stages in ryc|irf. gone by—even whor.
iU* * bIing
noon, •
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n B !*ipV E S R H E U M ATISM
"1 c*n pimply Bay that Foley Kid­
ney Pills gave mo relief from rheu­
matic pains, and have not used sup­
ports fo r the last six weeks ftftid to
use tw o).
the best proof you can
have that Foley Kidney Pilla nre e f­
fective is this, that since they cleared
my system o f uric acid, have been en­
tirely free o f pain and depression,"
writes J. W. Hunter, Los Angeles,
Calif. Baokache, Rheumatic Pains,
Dull Headaches and tired feeling nre
quickly relieved by Foley Kidney
Pills. Sold everywhere.— Adv.

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THUNDER STORMS
THAT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE
M ILTO N, Mass., July 18.— Get un­
der cover if possible when a thunder
storm threatens. I f this Is not practincble, lie down. That is the advice
which Alexander G. McAdie, director
o f the *Blue Hill Observatory in this
toirrl and professor o f meterorology
at Harvard University, gives in an
explanation of the action of lightning
prepnred for Tho Associated Press.
He gives what ho describes as “ ten
good rules to help people take core
o f themselves."

restaurants, picture showa and places
o f public assembly have been closed.
The French have allowed the Ger­
man city authorities until July 20 to
produce tho person who threw a bomb
from a street car Sunday. * Should
they fail to do so more serious meas­
ures *111 be token, it Is declared. '■!'
The Belgian'authorities at Gladbeck have arrested fprty-oijght citizens
as hostages to ride in military train*
as an assurance against sabotage.'^
the railways.. The bomb thrown 8t
day landed in tho hugo automobile
parking space nt Wcitmor, a suburb
o f Bochum. Several citizens Includ­
ing tho head burgomaster, were ar­
rested, but all were released shortly
afterward.

DID NOT MEAN SNAP FOR
. TKE STATE PRISONERS 3
Happy Medium is Wanted Between Harshness
and Other Extreme

and employee of this bank wants to. K N O W \[
each depositor.
.‘
'

N E W CATTLE
f
This getting to K NO W each other means
CONCERN STARTS
f ATdAVQN PARK | more than handing your deposit in. ttt the
■ .Receiving Tellers’ window, it means " good ‘j
’‘TT. i
■ fellowship, accommodation and safe banking
■ service combined.
’ r.

T A L L A H A S S E E , July 17.— No offq rt was made by Horlda ofAcials in
fram ing the Jaw that abolished the
w hip. to provide a bed o f esse upon
I*
tin .
which the rccnlcitrunt prisoner could
Plan to meal your friends at Hazelrecline at will. A t the I same time W ill Fatten Bee# Fdr Market. Large
.. ton's on. Cilver Lake Thursday aftorevery e ffo rt was made to find the
Numbers o f "Rapge“ ;Stock W ill
doop—good supper and Una bathing.
happy medium between the harshness
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Be Purchased and “ Fed Up."
o f the laah and the other extreme.
Such is the substanco o f expressions
There arc other Transfers; but
"In a battle," says Professor McA V O N PA R K , July 18,— Produc­
by officia ls who were Instrumental in
non* with SERVICE fo r their middle Adfe, “ ahundred bullets ore fired for
tion of beef for the market is the M
,
.
.
„
reforming tho Florida convict laws.
namy.— Q U IC K SE RVIC E T R A N S ­ each soldier killed. It is something
purpose o f tho Buck Island Cattle j
a n d g C t lO KHOW y O U f
The law was framed after a thorFER. Pbone 408.
83-tfc like thip with lightning flashes. There
.
, ,
,
. . . . . . .
. Company, which has been organized
ough study of penal institutions* In w,th cnpIul stock o { , 1Ciq00 to op.
are u hundred discharge sfor every
the Southern states by two cabinet
belt of. lightning that hits a person.
crate out o f Avon Park with F. E.
officials
o f the state government, J. Platte, ns president nnd general man­
Fortunately, too, o f every hundred
Tho Herald fo r first class job work.
C. Lunlng, state treasurer, and W. A. ager. Tho compnny plans to buy up
streaks of lightning about ninety nre
McRae* commissioner o f agriculture. tango cattle, dip them nnd pasture
from cloud to cloud or spill-over dis­ C A L L S OCTOPUS SI1Y; *
A COMMUNITY RtiTLpER
They visjted virtually all prisons lo­ them on,the company's Uuck Island
Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im­ charges o f medorato electrical energy
N O T TH E M A N -E A TE R
cated
in
the
south,
it
is
stated.
They
proved— Dangerous and Sickening and arc mostly horizontal, doing no
F . P. FORSTER, President
IL F. W IIIT N E R , Cashier
OF FIC TIO N W R ITER S did pto go tb tho norther and western ranch where they have 15,000 ncrcs
w
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­ dnmqfec whatever.
o f tho finest pasture land in the
IlS S IB B B B S B B ailS IS B S B B S IS Itin B n B rD O aiB B S B IB S IIB IB S I
states, because o f the difference in state fenced nnd equipped to fntten
let Called "Calotabs"
“ About ten flashes In a hundred
&lt; n r Thi* A u w l i t n l P r » . )
climatic
conditions
that
make
the
the stock for market.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 18— Devil­
come vertically, that is, down to earth
T h f latest triumph o f modern sci­ in a straight line. Some flashes come fish, better known ns “ polypus octo-. adoption o f methods used in those sec­
The compnny will do n strictly
ence Is n *'de-nau*catcd" calomel tab­
tions impracticable in the mild cli­
let Known to the drug trade uh “ Cain- sidewise and seem to bo crooked, al­ pus hongkongennis,” arc being caught
wholesnlc cattle business, selling in
mate of this state.
labs."
Calomel, the m o il ut-nr rally
cnrlond lots only* nnd plans to mar­
useful o f nil medicines thus enters though there are really no flashes nt Snqta Cruz, California, like flics
A fte r observing the actual opera­ ket most o f Its output inside the
upon a wider Held
of popularity.— zigzagging like the teeth of a saw in a trap, and the tentacles arc be­
purified and refined front those OtaJectlonsliln dualities which hove here­ as artists genernly depict lightning. ing shipped to fish markets in San tion o f tho vurlous systems of handl­ state of Florida.
tofore limited Itn use.
ing prisoners by the different South­
“ The intense straight flashes are Francisco, New York ,nnd other cities
Fiftcn hundred head o f choice
I n tilllouaneee, constipation, head­
ern
states, collecting data on the sub­
where
they
arc
sliced
and
sold
at
aches and lirtlljcrMlon. and In n great the ones to be feared, and it is a silly
stock has already been purchased nnd
variety o f liver, atomach and Kidney
ject, and discussing various phases of
troubles calomel wna the most auc- person who stands out in the open from fifty to sixty cents n pound,
is to be placed on tho Uuck Island
tho subject with officials charged with
ceesful -remedy, hut lie use woe often
according
to
C.
IL
Florence,
secre­
ranch Immediately.
neglected on account o f Its Rlckcnlnn when such flashes are seen. He In­
(lUSlIllr*. Now It Is the eaileat nnd vites trouble, but tho invtitution Is tary o f the California State Fish E x­ the administration of prison affairs,
Winter fattening pasture in Flor­
inoat pleasant o f medlclnca to take.
change here. Mr. Florence says the the two officials returned to Talluhasi
• H,
p ,
(t
V '
ry
One.Calotub at bedtime with n sw a l­ not always accepted.
ida
is scarce .according to Mr. Plntt,
sliced octoupus tentacle makes a suc­ see and submitted their findings to
lo w o f water,— thftl'a all.
No taste,
•'.‘A t this tlmo of tho year thunder­
who" is nn experienced stockman. In
np griping, no nausea, no sails.
A
I take pleasure In announcing my having .secured- the
Governor Hardee and his “ cabinet.”
ood nficm's sleep niul the next niurn- storms ore frequent and there avu a culent table delicacy when properly
the past thousnuds o f head o f F lori­
NK you are fe e lin g Due, with n clean
fried.
That body then threshed tho mntagency for the handling o f tho NON-ACID F E R T IL IZ E R &amp;
da stock have been shipped to tho
liver, a purified system and a Dig ap­ comparatively large number o f fntnl
While fishermen emulate Victor ter out, .giving consideration to all west for fattening and tho beef
petite.
lint
what
you please.
No accidents. One rends in tho press dis­
danger.
C H E M IC AL C O M PA N Y’S Fertllizcra for thin section.
It was
Calotabs are sold only In original, patches that four men nre walking Hugo and other writers of fiction by angles o f prison discipline.
brought bark here for Florida fotks
seslctl packages, price th irty-live cents
finally
agreed
that
the
consensus
of
telling of terrific luiltlea With giant
to eat— paying thn freight ,l&gt;oth ways.
for the la rge fam ily
package;
ten along a New Jersey beach during a
thought pointed to isolation and con­
Wo will have our warehouse and n complete stock of
rents fur the small, trial slse. Your thunderstorm.
Thecr is a flash of devilfish, usually ending by explain­
The new concern, in which Jnmco
druggist Is authorised to refund the
finement ns the method producing tho
ing
how
the
fish
reached
one
o
f
its
price us a guarantee that you w ill he lightning, one man is kelled outright,
Fertilizers on hand so that wc can give prompt upd satis­
Y. Wilson, prominent Jacksonville
Oho water nnd maximum effect of discipline upon the
thoroughly delighted with Calotabs. ono severely burned, and the others eight arms above
man,
Robert
T.
Hughes,
Winter
Park,
— (Aclvs.)
wrapped it nround the bont, break­ stubborn prisoner, yet doing him the
factory service.
A-X9-V-4-H-1 1-13- 1 8 - 3 0 - 215- " 7-131 o
stunned.
*
and K. D. Treadwell, Arcadia, nre
ing tho craft in two, Mr. Florence least personal harm.
also interested, is empowered in the
“ Now there is no protection for a
nnd Professor Harold Heath, depart­
The plnn o f punishment as adopted
Wo will lie elnil to furnish further information regard
proposed charier to conduct'slaughleh
case like this unless one could carry
ment of zoology, Stanford University, xvas designed for discomfort, those In holl(M( co|,rstorage plants and other
around with him n metallic cover well
inff our good fertilizers to thoso interested.
California, state that this is physical­ charge o f the prisoners say, and it is
departments o f tho meat Jacking bus­
grounded. The first rule is thun: I)o
ly impossible. Professor Heath de­ dcclnfcd to be extremely effective, yet
iness but for the present plans to de­
not stay out on n bench or In a field
scribes the octopus ns being “ of n i far less severe thun tho lash. When
vote its efforts to production.
When dnrk, heavy clouda • are over­
shy and retiring disposition."
tho prisoner becomes unruly ho is
head or coming slowly from Ihs wecl
The corporation is mnpy financed
“ The devilfish has r.o bones or no merely plncod in a cell Cl* feet long
or south. Get under cover If possi­
to
maintain nn output qf thousands
by three feet wide. Thera he is forc­
ble. I f this is not practicable, lie structure of any kind," sr.ys Mr.
of
head
of fattened beeves yearly and
Florence. “ It cannot swim, but can ed to stay until he agrees to obey tho
down. Don't remain standing.
present plans aro to ulilizo the en­
rules.
By
the
insertion
of
a
small
only float on the water, or propel it­
of thu concern and
“ Second: Do not stand under n self on the floor of the ocean by pnrtjtion ho is forced to stand in n re­ tire resources
SANFO RD , F L O R ID A
tree with thick foliage. Yuu are mnan9....()f, falconing Us suckers on stricted nreu, or else sit down on tho keep the pasture fully stocked con.
forming n part o f tho fine o f disad­ n rock nnd pulling itself clung.' Each flb'dV—lid' is not provided with chair stnntljv—Tampa Tribunevantage, sinco the body, more partju,
tentacles are covered or cot— until he makes up "his mind.
tlcuorly the skin if moist, is a better with cup shapeJ suckers, and these The prison authorities do not deprive
conductor than the trunk of the tree. form a vacuum when fastened on an him o f his food, but continue ^o give
Moro people nre killed by lightning object. Fishermen haul them out of him full rations, except us a last re­
in this way than probably any other. the traps with their bn re hands nnd sort when he says he positively will
“ Third: Don't stand in the doorway throw then* in boxes in a manner that NOT work or obey rules.
of a barn or nt a window in proximity is extremely
undignified to a fish
This method is said to be effective,
to n chimney. There are currents of that has nn age-old ftqtionnl reputa­
yet comparatively humane. Officials
air or winds, nnd the lightning fid- tion o f being a mnn-lcillcr nnd bonlhere say that from thirty minutes to
lows to some extent nny draft or smasher."
three or four hours iminlly suffices to
column of rising air, especially warm
In tHo picturesque food shops that cause n change of mind.
air.
line the narrow streets o f San Fran­
To some sentimentalists tho meth­
“ Fourth: Don’t laugh nt any one's
cisco's colorful Chinatown, tho tenta­ ods of punishment may look cruel,
nervousness during a severe thunder
cles of the devilfish
may bo seen prison officials say, but they have
C L O S E A T NOON
THEY A R E M AD E IN ORLANDO storm. There is a good reason to be hanging from hooks alongside tnuny
found
it
impossible
to
yield
'to
senti­
nervous. Even if one is in n building
(roni tho best materials nnd properly that is struck the damage is, in nine­ other edibles that are. strange to the ment; they declare that the change
native Amcrlcun. On tho floors of
installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you ty-eight cases out o f a hundred, con­ the wholesale fish houses hero the must get results.
fined to ripping out plaster or knock­ devilfish muy be seen stacked in jellysriah. W c specialize
in Awnings,
ing off sines and tearing off uny pro­ like heaps, with tentacles, in some A R T IL L E R Y M E N L E A V E T A M ­
PA FOR C AM P BRAGG
Porch Curtains or anything o f can- jecting timbers. Ilut there are times
cases, extending ten feet across, five
\vhen the storm clouds - descend to feet from each side o f the small,
raa.
T A M P A , July 17.— Tampa artillery­
earth nnd nmld rarkness the flashes egg-shaped head.
men will lonvo Sunday fo r Camp
are heavy nnd numerous. A t such
W e also make W IN D O W SHADES
Tho traps at Santa Cruz, where IJrngg, Fayetteville, N. C., for fifteen
times there Is danger. It i» danger­
to your order nt n saving to you, ous to be near a chimney or a tree tho majority o f tho devilfish nre days annual encampment o f the Nat
caught on the Pacific Coast, are built ionnl Guard. Nineteen offitory, 404
or a flagpole .or n metal clothes-line.
rspecially on odd size windows.
like fly traps, only much larger. The enlisted men will 'comprise the con
"F ifth : Stock should not be tied
traps arc made o f wire, with a cone- tingent, which will require fifteen cars
Estimates given cheerfully.
near n wire fence.
shaped entrance for the octopus to for the trip.
“ Sixth: There l« no particular sense
squeeze through in order to reach the
In going to bed. Standing on glass
bait fixed fur him. He has no trou­
The Herald for first cuss jo(&gt; work.
or rubber or any good insulator, a
ble in entering the ever-nurrowing
woolen blanket for example, will give
funnel, but finds it impossible • to BIG M U SIC AL C AR N IV A L"
one a littlo more security and a great
leave. Usually, fishermen state, two W IL L HE HELD A T L A K E M A R Y
deal more confidence. Tho probability
or more are caught In the same trap.
FOR B E N E F IT OF T H E HAND
of a persop In an ordinary residence
Instead of being
a fighter, the
building *bcing struck is very slight.
devilfish protects itself from uttack
(Continued from page 1)
“ Seventh: - “ I f you * rc nc* r B P®r* by chunging Its color a»d hiding from
Phone 114— 204 S. Main SL
secured
by Miss AUic Gillon and Mrs.
son who hss been struck mske every
pR LA N D O
FLO R ID A effort to rcsuscltste Him. Only rare­ its enemy, according to' Professor Howard Ovcrlin.
Heath. lie says:
In the evening a big moonlight
ly does lightning kill outright. Most­
"F irs t in Our U na"
dance
will be staged. Those familiar
"T
o
agility
and
naturally
acute
ly people ere stunned, and all that is
with
Lake
Mary Casino know that it
senses
should
be
added
their
surpris­
needed is a little artificial respiration
to restore them to consciousness. Of ing ability to change their color to is the largest ami finest dance floqr
harmonize with that o f their sur­ south of Jacksonville. Situated on tho
course get a doctor quick.
roundings,
so that prey and enemies edge of the lake, and open "on all
“ Eighth: I f you are in a trolley
•like
i
arc
usually
unaware o f their sides to the cooling breezes, it Is one
car nnd a flash comes In and_ burns
proximity.
This
color change Is of the most popular dancing psvlllions
the fuses wit ha roar and a blinding
flash, sit Still The danger la over, based upon minute clastic sscs filled in the state. An excellent orchestra
and while you may he frightened you with pigment and supplied -with mus­ has been engaged guaran tying to the
cles for causing, their cxpdnslon. •
levers o f dancing an evening o f real
aro not likely to be hurtplastercq
“A s n devilfish crawls about on the enjoyment.
"Ninth: I f y°u have a radio, bet­
LOU!
The Woman's Club will serve lunch­
ter cut It out during a thunder storm sea bottom Its color can bo seen to
from deep eon and all hinds o f refrosmenta can
The antenna* should he grouded di­ change in &lt;r twinkling
rect nnd all wires, »s fa r ( or.' poe-ible, chocolate through dull red and to be secured op tho grounds, th e Ro­
gray. I f y»hd or rock is encountered tary und Kiwsnls Clubs are also be­
keut outside.
WHERE SANFORD TRADES
“ Tenth: I f your house la provided on the Journey the skin, is usually hind tho event and working to make it
with good lightning rods you need throwu Into lumps and ridges, so that a success.
The proceeds o f the day will go to
not have
much fear.
Moreover, under i l l conditions the body Is prac­
the
154th Infantry F. N. G. Hand,
dwelling, houses in city blocks are tically Invisible."
which leaves shortly fo r the annual
However,
i
f
Professor
Heath's
practically sofe."
encampment.
The Sanford
opinion o f the devilfish as a food Is state
Chamber
o
f
Commerce
is urging ev­
heeded, the fish w ill continue to be
ItOSIIUM IS I S O L A T E
\ T
FROM REST OF »U U B oaten by its celestial admirers and by ery citizen o f Sanford to .g iv e their
limited few who crave tho unusual. fullest support in making this the
Florida
DU8SELDORFF, July 18.—The Properly to place before tho Am eri­ gieatest day ever staged through lo­
Bochum Is almost completely isolated can epicurean a dish o f tender octo­ cal e ffo rt./ In addition to raising the
says, 01
aome- funds necessary for "the band the op­
from the
from
the test
rest pt the
me Ruhr
immjx as the re- pus, Professor Health
portunity is presented to everyone to
suit o f bomb throwing. The street thing must be done "to destroy
Phone 130---- Sanford,
ihays a real good t i » « . i
., &lt;&lt;ar Mrrtre baa been suspended add all ) rubbcr-llk* consUtency.'*

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BOW LING
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j Y 18, 1923

BULLDOGS R U N
JOHNSON IN FOR M "’ 'DAYTONA W INS
W ILLIE WILSON
SLUGGING MATCH
A N D TIGERS W IN
to SHOWERS
FROM TAMPA
FROM SENATORS

ST. PETERSBURG, July Iff— Cutting loose wlth^K^jpidcipic o f hits in
the first innlng:&gt;nt yesterday’s game,
the Orlando Bulldogs drove Willie’
ta
to
Wilson to tho showers and put the
ta
*1
game on ice, winning 0 to 1. Spore:
to
Washington •____ 010 000 010— 2 8 1 D a yto n a _______ ___ _ 700 000 014— 12 Oilnndo ......... ........... 500 000 100—fl
to
Y E S T E R D A Y ’S RESU LTS
Tampa ..................... 000 G20 000— 7 St. Pete ......... ........ , 901 000 000— 1
w
D c t r o jt _____ Ill* 010 OOx— 4 8 0
ni
BOSTON, July 18.— Pitcher Luque
to
Mitchell and , IlUel; Johnson and
o f Cincinnati rap .hto ilutnl o f victor­
Florida S ta ll League
Ml
Bossier.
, •LO CATIO N OF D E M P8EY-FIR PO
NO SH IPPE R S P R E S E N t
Ml ies fo r tho season-fo 1G when he was
brlando 0, St. Petersburg 1.
F IG H T BE D ETERM IN ED TO D A Y
A T A T L A N T A ; H EARIN G
Orlando and Sanford tomorrow.
t o ,to - W M
m
m
h h
Daytonn 12, Tampa 7.
a : credited with winning J»oth games of
C LE V E LA N D , July 18.— Cleveland i
-------W IL L BE A T JA C K SO N V ILLE
the double header with ltoston yes­
Another good one tonight.
Bradcntown-Lakcland, rain.
pounded Carl Mays fo r 20 hits and d c-j N E W YORK, July 18.— Whether
terday. Tho .scores were 4 to 3 and
They will play on Urn local field, frntqd New York 13 to 0 in the final Jack Dempsey will defend his heavy
A T L A N T A ,4 Gn., July) 18,——A pub­
Milton Sills, John Dowmh , and Mar­ 0 to 5. The Cuban pitched six Innings game starting promptly at 4 o’clock. game of tho series hero yesterday,Uveight boxing title nbJct time in tho lic hearing on the proposal o f the
v National League
guerite'Do La Motto In ir.Thomns II. o f the first game and was relieved by
making it an even break with the United States or tho Argentine prob- southern carriers to place n penally
Cincinnati 4-9, Boston 3-6.
Inro production, “ What a W lfd Learn­ Rixey and then returned and pitched
Chicago .1, N4w York 7,
ably w ill bo determined today when on ton standard citrtis fruit ship,
Kiwanfs and Rotes will stage an­ cltampions. The score:
nil the stcomLgnrae, The scores:
ed."
Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn G.
other sernp Friday afternoon at the New Y o r k ...... 000 000 000— 0 4 3 J0ik Kearns, tho champion’s manager ments was held at the offices of the
Cincinnati .K .S 'O O O 000 400-4 9
Ninth Street Park. .
association Iwm.
St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1 (ten in­
Cleveland ... .. 020 510 50x— 13 20 0 confers with Tex Rickard, promoter Southern Freight
Boston ...... - ..... 000 002 100— 3 8
A
man,
primitive,
masterful—
a
girl
nnd Luis Angel Flrpo, the South A m ­ Tuesdny. Only representatives tTf t h e '
nings).
Mays nnd Bcngough; Uhle and
who loves his strength and fears his
Luque, Rixcy nnd Hargrave; Win- • Ed. Lane says that he will start tho
erican challenger. Rickard Monday rnrriers appeared at the meeting
O’Neill.
domination— and a polished man of go, McNamara, Benton nnd E. Smith,
ndvanccd u proposal to stage n Firpo- which, it was declared, was prelimin­
American League
hurling himself fo r the Kiwnnis nnd
the world.
O’Neill.
Drmpsoy contest in nuenos Aires, the ary to a meeting to be held in Flor­
he promises the Rotes n good chance
“Washington 2, Detroit 4.
CHICAGO, July 18.— Philadelphia
capital
of the Argentine, around No­ ida. Shippers had been .Invited to
Second
game:
to
fan
the
breeze.
.Philadelphia 1, (3ilcugo"8.
was unable to do much with Cvengros
Comes n terrific conflict In the ele­
vember 1, but Kcnrns has expressed a attend Tuesday’s meeting here but
New York 0, Cleveland 13.
Cincinnati ...... 003 003 300—0 10 3
yesterday while Chicago launched two
mental, and the struggle to win n
preference instead, fo r two title bouts the Florida Citrus shippers requested
Boston I, St. Louis 10.
Boston
.......... 000 000 203— G 10 0
Howard Ovcrlln, tho star of the last big attacks nnd with tho aid o f er­
woman’s soul.
in this country, one with Firpo about that a hearing he held in that state.
Luquo* and Hargrave; Oeschger, game, w ill hold down the receiving rors won the final game of the series
Labor day nnd the other with Hnrry • Lnxity on the pnrt o f shjpdcrs in
Southern Association
end for the Kiwnnis again. So lie- 8 to 1. The score:
Benton,
Fillingim nnd E. Smith.
Addcil attractions too.
Wills, negro chnllenger, shortly be­ packing their fruit ca£s^k'Yin*’ H rware, Rote base stcalersl Lloyd will Philadelphia ...... 000 000 100— 1 5 2
N ew Orleans 7, Mobile 3.
fore the world's bnseball series.
IriCYs no little trouble* spokesmen at
A ll others rain.
BRO O KLYN, July 18.— Brooklyn probably adorn first irnse.
Chicago ............. 300 001 Olx— 8 7 0
And tonight the honor guests will
The titleholder’s manager, however Tuesday's mrcting said, and reacts
bp George A. DeCottes and family nnd took the odd game o f the scries with
Ilcirnach, Nayler, Walters and Per­ said last night he was open to the to tho detriment o f shippers them­
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
Scheile Mnincs w ill do the hose
will see this fine picture without cost Pittsburgh yesterday, 0 to 2. Score:
kins; Howland, Cvengros and Schalk. proposition nnd might accept Rick- selves. Th e proposal to penalize non
Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 101— 2 10 2 stealing fo r tho Kiwnnis. lie has
to them.
nrd’s South Amcricnn o ffer if no bet­ standard shipments ns high as 20 per
Florida Slate I-eague
Brooklyn .......... 000 000 OOx—0 7 0 been practicing in his law office so
PR O B AB LE P L A Y E R S
primarily, it was
ter one was in sight. A t any rate, he cent is intended
B*- f.v
- Won Lost Pet.
Tomorrow— Douglas MncLcan In
Morrison, Kunz and Gooch; Smith thnt accounts fo r the strange noises
has promised tho promoter he will said, to help the shippers.
FOR
HANFORD
TOMORROW
coming’ from tho Seminole County
.G9G "The Sunshine Trail." Also a two- and Taylor.
Bradcntown .... .... 10
7
A meeting will be held nt Jack­
ninkc his decision today.
court
house every day.
1C
8
Orlando
__ ____ _
.007 part Century’ Comedy full o f laughs.
Promoter's who hold boxing privil­ sonville September. 27 between car­
Rive or Spencer, catcher; Ammons,
P H IL A D E L P H IA , July
IB.— St.
S t Detcrsburg .„... 11
.GOO
11
riers and citrus
fruit shippers to
This is not all o f the stars that will pitcher; "Dubby" Spencer, left field;; eges nt the Yankee stadium are ngxFriday
and
Saturday—
“
You
Can’
t
Louis
took
the
final
game
of
the
ser­
.500
Lakeland .............. 11 *
11
discuss the carriers proposal that 2.29
ious
to
promote
a
WUIa-Dempsby
Crocker,
right
field;
Thompson,
cen­
ies from Philadelphia yesterday when be in the lineup for the Kiwnnis but ter field; Henderson, first base; Mc- match at world’s series time,
.400 Fool Your W ife.”
Daytona ................ 10
in
per cent penalty be applied to on
Fred Tony outpltchod Jimmy Illng in cvcry ono know" u* Sam Baumei’s,
.250
0
18
Tampa ..................
Firpo reiterated his desire to fight standard citrus shipments, it was de­
Lucas, second base; McCall, third
10 thrilling
innings. The final score Judge Sharon’s, Bandmaster Balls’ nnd
10
thrilling innings
cided nt a meeting attended only by
JACKSON T R Y IN G A G A IN
Steele’s stellar playing so no need to base; Dieter, short stop nnd Whiddon, for the title before his countrymen
was
2
to
1.
The
score:
carriers' representatives nt the office
CHESS T O U R N A M E N T
who
look
upon
their
rugged
battler
Babe
McCall
and
Betts
on
tho
bench
TO G ET IN LEAG U E
mention any more about it.
St. Louis ...... 000 001 000 1— 2 9 0
ns something of a national hero. Rick- o f tho southern freight assocaitinn
ready to go in any time.
Philadelphia .... 000 000 010 0— 1 7 0,
„
aid has received nssurnnccs from his j hero yesterday, tl was decided to
The first half o f the Sanford Chcsa
1
• | Harry Noel is reported to have reAM ERICUR, Gn., July 18— A row
Club’s tournament ended Inst ThifrsA re you moving? Call 498 fo r a agents in the Argentine thnt prospects hold a meeting in the Florida city in
T o n e y and A ln s m ith ;
R in g
nnd j UHC,j
m an agersh ip o f the Kiwnnis
order' to have a good attendance of
day with Edgar Ball ns winner nnd A thnt threntens to entirely disrupt the Hcntinc..
on account o f the salary. Says he can QUICK SE RVIC E TR A N S F E R , nnd of financial success fo r n champion­
Florida shippers. They found it too
Rnffcld second. Ball won tho match recently formed South Georgia base­
ship
fight
there
are
unusually
good.
have
It
done
right.
83-tfc
make more on Job printing and any­
inconvenient to attend the meeting
after a triple tie between he, Mr. ball league him lovclopcd here with
N E W YORK, July 18.— The New way is not experienced nt managing
the announcement that Joe Jackson,
here;
Rnffcld and Mr. Scarlet o f Del&gt;and.
York Nationals made it 3 out of G r.i mi-pros.
TY P H O ID ’S LOW DEATH R A T E
make a much better showing in their
form er Chicago White Sox plnyer, lias
~-4iqoily
packed citrus
shipments
from
Chicago,
winning
yesterday’s
regular games if the park was put in
Tho second half of) the chess tour­
been signed to play with Americus.
have nhen a soro subject' to carriers
game,
tho
Inst
o
f
the
scries,
7
to
3.
N
E
W
YO
RK
,
July
18.—
Control
of
nament will begin next Thursday. The
W e haven't heard who would be proper shape so that they could get
Jackson, according to Manager Thom­
The score:
typhoid fever hns made such progress nnd icnjflng shippers alike for several
games are played In tho Montezuma
“
chfiff
cook nnd bottlcwnshcr" for the some good practice.
as L. Bell of the Americus club, will
It is .with a view to m in-.
that in lj&gt;22 the death rate for this years.
hotel.
V ______________ * N tM ’ cither piny here Tuesday afternoon or Chicago ............ 000 100 002— 3 0 0 Rotes but wo feel pretty sure that
imizing
these shipments that the
Again trouble comes up about the disease was the lowest ever recorded,
New York
.... 000 014 l l x —7 12 0 they w ill Iki doctors and druggists
Americus will refuse to put n man in
roads have demanded a penally it
according
to
figures
compiled
by
the
Osborne, FusSell and O’ Fnrroll; with perhaps a certain reality man disbarred Chicago American players
Tho Herald fo r first class Job work.
the field,
t
was said.
that were expelled from organized Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
Ryan and Snyder.
thrown in fo r good''measure.
A meeting o f the lengue^direclora
Baaed on statistics from one-suvSTOPPED IN S PA IN S
hnselmll several years ago for alleged
F IN D W H IS K E Y A N I)
was held at which, it was hail, ve­
8-4 P i ha to ha to ha ha hn
Managers of both clubs have pledg­ throwing of games. Jackson, one of enth of the totnl population o f the
" I was suffering with n severe cold,
W IN E ON SCHOONER
hement protest
ngninst
Americus
United
States
and
Canada,
the
death
ha ed themselves not to use non-mem­ the players disbarred is trying for the
headache anil pains in my u!&gt;domcn,”
playing Jackson was made.
rate
in
the
year
mentioned
was
G.fl
on
O RLAND O P L A Y S
bers because thir own players com­ second or third time to get hack into
writes J. B. Dring, Newport, It. I
C A R A R E LLE , July 18.— A Cuban
Baseball Commissioner Landis has
ha plain and say they want to pull off organized ball.
Wo thought Judge per 1(10,000 of population. In 1911
HERE TOMORROW
" A fte r taking Foley’s Honey nnd
schooner
supposed to be a fishing
ha that grandstand stuff.
f.andia had settled that onco nnd for the rate was 22.8 per 100,000.
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cnth been uppculcd to by the direetors but
ftp
nek,
wns.Jiwvnhjd
Monday by. Up;,,.,
up
until
a
lute
hour
Monday
night
no
These figures*—nvc— * particularly,
TRc Oriandtr Independent- ha
all. .
.. ......
artlc Tablets I was entirely relieved
captain o f the Revenue Cutter Arrow
ruling
had
been
handed
down.
cheering
to
the
American
Child
Health
ha
Whjddon's Independents are in fine
team will play the Snnford
o f my cold ami pains." Coughs re­
However hard Jackson may have Association, which is engaged in who found, it wns reported, half a
Jackson was scheduled to arrive
Independent team hero to­ ha shnpe for tho frny witH Orlando In­
sulting from
Bronchitis, Asthma,
morrow afternoon (Thurs­ ha dependents tomorrow. Ammons-will tried to get bnck into hnachnil light fighting typhoid ns well ns other dls- »*«* rcl of wine and ten-gnllon demiHay Fever, Croup nnd Whooping here at midnight. He has been play­
day) at the Ninth Street ha do the hurling nnd judging front the the (Iricctors of the South Georgia eases whieh affect children and moth- |j«h n » of whiskey, which was sent to
Cough arc quickly relieved with Fol­ ing in Bnrtrop, I.n., with other mem­
the Tampa office of tha revenue
base ball park. The game to report o f his Inst game there will be League put nn end to it which shown era.
ey’s Honey nnd .Tar. • The largest bers o f the Chicago American League
service.
ha
the good of organized basehnll. Wo
trouble fo r the Orlando team.
xvi 11 commence promptly at
selling cough medicine in the world. team who were outlawed. Members
ha
Bai.y Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoko
couldn’t do without our league presi­
of tho Americus team are firm
in
four o'clock.
Bold everywhere.— Adv.
The Herald delivered six times a
ha
The local hall diamond Is in nn aw­ dents and directors so give us organ­ House, Mobley a Drug Store uml
maintaining he will be In the line-up
week
for lt&gt;c.
Hunt's Bharmacy.
tf
ha to to to ha to ha ha ha ful shnpe nnd the local teams could ized baseball!
against Dawson, Gn,, Tuesday.
Tho Dally Herald, lGc per week.

BASE BALL NEWS

It. L . S H IPP, Editor

FOR THE
FAN

LUQUE W INS TWO
GAMES FOR REDS

D ETRO IT, July
17.— Sylvester
Johnson, who has' been sjow to round
tntrr form this year,-turned in a vic­
tory yesterday, Detroit defeating the
Senators 4 to 2. Score:

T A M P A , July 18.— The Smokers
lost in a slugfpst with the Islanders
here yesterday 12 to 7. Cusnck got a
homo with two on nnd a three .baggerThe score:
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T H E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , W ED N ESD AY, J U L Y 18, 1923

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

Yoa can find the name of
ever? lice Buainnta Man
In Sanford in thla Column
each day. ‘

Carda of Aanford'a Reput­
able Prufeaalonal Men, each
o f whom, in hia choeen profeanioo the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

Quick Service Transfer
S to ra g e F n cIIiU cs
U « • pleaae you, tell othera; If not,
tell us. Phone 498 •

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. ,C. COLLER, Prop.

George A. DeCottes
A lto r n e y - n t- L a w
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFOltU
-:- FLO RID A

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLO RID A

General Shop and Mill
Work
ELTON J. MOUGHTON

CONTRACTOR and BU ILD ER

117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

ARCH ITECT
Room 7, Miller Bldg. ■
4ANFOIID
FLO RID A

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE A G E N C Y
yjRE--------A U TO -------- BONDS

CHELLE MAINES
LAW YER
— Court House

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
IANFOKU

FLO R ID A

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
R aO b llah rd

FIR E , LIF E , AU TO IN S U R A N C E

ISOS

Ural KMatc, Loans and Insurance
Phone IH

W . J * THIGPEN......
Real Estate

101-8 Magnolia Avc.

STEWART The Florist
C»t I'liUOs#--------------Floral Design*

ttym Examined

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.
Optic! nn-Optometriaf
IIS Coat Flrat Street
Sanford, Fla.

Annual- and Ornamental I’lanta
111 Myrtle Are.----------- I’ hone 260-W

General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
I’hone (&gt;2---------- Salford, Florida

J. II. Colclnugh

W S. Leak
L ea k

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Glosaee Designed

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C o lc lo u ffli

IN SU R A N C E
F ire— Life—A iiln
No. 3 First Nnt'l Bank Bldg. Annex
SANFORD
FJ.OR1DA
Tho Daily Herald, 15r per Week.

The best housewives in Sanford arc
Hubert Hines had to quit work to­ furnishing •the ralnil for the tamper
day on account o f strange malady Th'irmlay at llnzcltoit'a . on Silver
tk»t attacked him last
night nnd j J^d:c.
93-2tp
welled his face up lutwicc ita normal
•he.

lie suiTera no pain and does

LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
M feel badly in any way. Some of
kn friends say Bob i.i having Elder
Forenoon and uTlrrnntm tides occur
hater on tho brain.
at approximately tho aamp hour and
ndnutev
Oct
Male June
July Aug. Sept
0:41
1 4:05
4:31
5:33. 6:28
» 4:55
7:38
7:20
5:20
6:14
8:37
8:17
7:11
CORRECTED M A Y I, 1923
6:02
3 5:47
9:30
9:21
8:06
7:01
Sooth Round
4 6:48
9:00 10:11 10:32
5 7:21* 7:50
0:57 11:08 11:2G
Departs 6 8:17
A rrive
8:51
83... .... 2:35 a.in.
2:46 a.m. 7 9:07
9:44 10:52 11:41 11:51
27 ... ......
8:40 a.m. 8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:10
1:38
89 .... ..... 2:25 p.tn,
1:08
2:45 p.m. 9 10:41 11:30 11:50
2:28
H5...„ .... 0; 55 p.m.
1:51
11:50
12:42
7:10 p.m. 10 11:30
3:18
2:47
1:31
11 12:16 12:24
4:09
3:33
2:13
1:10
Northbound
12 1:00
5:00
4:24
3:04
1:56
Departs 18 1:40
A rrive
6:57
82... ..... 1:4H a.m.
6:18
3:51
2:38
2:03 a.m. 14 2:20
0:59
6:11
81... — 11:45 a.m.
4:40
12:05 p.m. 15 2:55
3:15
8:02
80..._ ..... 3:42 p.m.
7:18
4:00
3*32
3:52 p.m. 16 3:31
9:03
8:22
6:30
, 17 &gt;4:21
2 8 - — 10:09 pan.
4:51
10:00
0:23
7:34
&lt;
5:48
18 . 5:08
8:40 10:25 10:50
Trilby Branch
6:47
19 6:02
9:43 11:21 11:45
7:51
Departs 20 7:02
A rrive
&gt;No. 100....... .
8:57 10:54 11:57 12:07
7:30 a.m. 21 7:34
iNo. 21..
0:59 11:43 12:31 12:53
3:25 p.m. 22 8:32
1:37
1:15
11:53
xJ{o- 25. ..---- 1:36 p.m.
11:01
23 9:30
2:19
J'B.......... 6:50 p.m.
24 .10:28 11:50 12:47 ‘2:01
2:50
2:42
1:37
25 11:20 12:07
3:20
2:22
3:21
1:02
Leesburg Branch
20 12:24
4:00
3:55
3:01
1:53
1:18
A rrive
Departs 27
4:43
4:32
3:44
2:41
7.°- 167....—
3:55 p.m.
28 2:10
5:22
6:10
4:20
3:26
21.....
2:45 p.m.
29 2:59
0:09
158-------6:52
5:00
4:08
0:30 a.m. SO 3:46
0:56
No. 22_____
■
6:52
4:49
7:10 p.m! 81
Oviedo Branch
De parts First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter
A rrive
June 21
'
June 28
July 5
l Z°- 12®-------- 7:45 p.m.
IN°. 127______
July 27
Aug 4
3:40 p.tn. July 20
Aug. 19
Aug- 20
Sept 8
I - D»il7, except Sunday.
S ep t 17 _
Sept. 24 ,
Oct. 3

TRAIN SCHEDULE

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W A N T E D

THE PERILS OF
POOR HEALTH

American middleman soil reaches the
retailer at n cost o f about 33 cents
a bottle. He has to keep up his over­
head expense and run his risk nnd
still sell it nt 50 cents a bottle.

makes froru three to four trips a day

with n motor hoot. A t this rate he
W A N T E D — BOYS TO S E L L T IIE
would mnke $20 o trip and from $00
S A N F O R l) H E R ALD ON TH E
to $80 a day. Other craft are said to
.STREETS OF SAN FO RD . A GOOD
carry larger cargoes.
C H AN C E FOR A M B ITIO U S BOYS
ha
The same situation obtains in whis­
TO M A K E BIG PR O FITS FOR A A
Forerunner
of
n
General
ha
ha
key smuggling, these runners say.
FEW HOURS W O RK. SHE LOUIS
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E x ­
Breakdown That May But You
xha
*»
They declare it is virtually impossible
S H IP P A T T H E H E R ALD OFFICE.
Out of the Running for Life.
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
ha Classified Ads le a word. No h i
to get whiskey to smuggle on their
dh-tr
4-24-tfc
ha Ad taken for less than 25c. ha
own account.
When they
run it
ha And positively no Classified ha W 'XN TH b— On small 2--aTn- farm, Quickest Way to Get Well is across for the controlling interests
Through New Treatment Con­
good trucker. Prefer single man
ha Ads charged to anyone. Cash ha
Why do wc ito 75 per cent o f the
they receive $2.75 a case.
taining Seventeen Ingredients
Address
X
X
X
Herald
office,
00-(3tp
ha must accompany all orders. ha
Despite these protests, however, It long distance hauling o f Seminole
Thnt Renew Every Bart of the
Count the words and remit ha W A N T E D — A ll round 1st class menppenrs probable thnt some o f them, county T The answer is, bocauso we
Body.
n
ha arurdingly.
i-hnnlc at Little Dixie Garage, cor­
ha
by hard work, make a comfortable do {t right, at the right price.—
ner Orlando nnd Oviedo roads. 90-tHp
ha
living. One youth clnitncd ho aver­ QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER
I f you feel sickly and good-forras ha
W A N T E D —2 or 3 unfurnished rooms nothing, have a sort of dir.xiness, dull ages -I Oca sc* of heer to n trip and Phono 498.
83-tfc
nr small house. Call 110.
91-3tp hcndnchc, hack pains, rheumatism,
and arc subject to indigestion or con­ T i l A I.I i - i t n i ' r i i T v o \ \ m : i i s h m m m i r n n i ’ c i r r t o n m w f o i i d A V WL
I'lttlM F H T I I S T IIK IIT SOI T i l T O TF.NTII S T I I K K T l
stipation, have no appetite and can't
Notice is hcreliy given « list t the const ruction of tho usplmli pavement on
FARM ERS— You can gat aeod bod
sleep,
watch
out!
There
is
grave
dan­
FOR R E N T— Ono room, connecting
Haiifnnl Avenue, from Fifth 81 soulli to T enlh SI reel, lias tied * is m plelisl. and
ger ahead!
frames and Irrigation pluga at the
llie ciimplele.l work has luen llhnlly Hceeptcil by the City I’ummliialun of the
hath, 21-1 E. Second St.
90-tfe
Any
remedy
thnt
will
give
tempo­
City
nr Hanfnnl.
Kanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
The fo llo w III)! Is llie limit assessment mil co vering sail) pavement s ho w ing
rary
relief
to
pain
and
dope
you
up
NICE RESIDENCE' LO TS— Rrasimtile iirlunl cost of sahl pavement charg eable to all property n Inn 1 1tig upon aahl
FOR S A L K — Doatcr and Unya' paints
ntilo in price, very easiest terms. for a time simply postpones the final purl Ion of Saiifonl Avenue:.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
spell and makes it worse when It
ri nnl Kn 11in ate for r a v i n g Sanford Aven ue from Fifth Street South to
Will increase in vnluc. On newly pav­ comes. This is why a complete sys­ Tenth Street
Works, Sanford agents.
183-lfc
Tile
follo w in g Is the Until INtlioutn o f the cost of P a v in g Sanford Avenue
ed streets.— Mctsrh Realty Co., A. P. temic treatment Is necessary to reI
with I " sheet asphalt on fl tf" rock base, a wldlli of St feet from Fift h Street
FOR S A L K — New bungalow, reason93-Cte lira in good health.
Connelly, Agent.
South to Tenlh Street. ‘
.........................
cr&gt;t.2n
able terms.— E. F. Lane.
02-3tp
„ --------, -----------------—j
This complete treatment is found 1U2R Fit. Yds. g r ad in g f t the
te .. ................
40 23
I-OK R E N T— U room house, corner ofjon ly in n prescription known ns H&gt;S6 Stll. Yds. Ovyrhitul
“311 Mu. Ft. eonetete cu rb and gu tte r &lt;r Toe
F O It(S A L K — Rhode Island eggs for
:.s,is.t«
7th St. and Myrtle Ave,— Dr. II.
Hc-Cu-Mn, which contains seventeen 564 l.tn. Ft. t" x l5 '' ennerete curl) lr 33c
Ki.it:
setting, 15 eggs foe $1.00.
Mrs. Noble.
22.41)
ir.fi l.tn. Ft. granit e eurli reset fi' 13c. ......
92-3tp well known and thoroughly tested
4*31
Hu.
Vds
Mneniliim
fiuinilntlon
f
t
70c
2.C71
t&gt;«
medicines, so skillfully compounded
Ellsworth, Bcnrdnll Avenue, San­ FOR R E N T— Cottage, J. Musson.
Hi|.
Vils.
SI........... ............... 3" top f t !»!&gt;o.
4.7t* 24
Dint elich one performs Us junction tTi.ft
ford.
83-tfp
S*|.
Vils.
Ilrlrk retold on ed ge
*,66c
227.01
91 dtp on the various parts o f the body per­ 137
s r,o
la 8.|
Vds llrlek
Ill laid tint &lt;ff r.Oe
FOR SAI.K— 5 Pointer pups, No.
i
i
,
S«|.
Ft.
Shlewnlk
liulll
&lt;f
I
Do
..
.
.
..
inr. *2
fectly
and
harmoniously.
F O R R E N T — Go o d celery
land— E.
i:.A «n
fi Typo A Inlets ft 13.SO
stork. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San
This remarkable prescription thor­
F. L ano .
7 Ty pe It Inlets ft
............
227
tl2-3tp
oughly cleanses the colon o f its ac­ 1136 Feet Him m sew er f f l.flj
................
u u a:
ford Avc.
63-tf&lt;
1 .Mnnlitflr ........ . .............. ........................... .
F U R N ISH ED ROOMS FOR R E N T
as an
cumulation of poisonous refuse, dis­
l ’ U r u Work
FOR S A l.K — N o.T l 7 West First sT.
Sn.72
Rooms equipped for light house­ charging it through the proper chan­
3 -Motiunirtila nt stret lilterseetInn It 6 60
is r&gt;o
Attractive terms. Address owner, keeping, electric lights, gas for cook­ nel instead of allowing it to course
J 72 53
Luhiiriitoi y Inspei'tloti of innterlulH
2X1 fill
through your veins and empty into
Legal e&lt;|iense. tulvi rl Islng. etc., *1 2&gt;,'r
nos 782, Daytona, Fla.
Cfl-tfc
ing, running water, pleasantly locat­ your body. The colon, according to
Ftiglnevrlug It;,
.................. .
t.fi.1 on
ed, abundance o f shade trees keeps Prof. Mctchnikaff o f the Pastuer InO FFER E X TR A O R D IN A R Y
U10.37
One new five room Imuso with hath, place cool. A ll conveniences of a ntitute, Paris, is the direct cause of
full lot, well located— NEVER OC­ home. See Mrs. Smith, 300 French nil our nches and (mins, in addition,
..... 2.B40
Itc-Cu-Mn starts the liver to work
I2.7fltr&gt;
Avenue.
93-51]) pleasantly and naturally .without..gri­
CUPIED.
F it MO T. W I L L I A M S ; KnstUi-A
PRICE
K.
&lt;M
.
,
&gt;
afToi
il'»
Ale|i
of
(ho
town
of
Sanforil,
Florliln.
ping
or
purging,
purifies
and
’— Modern ungaluw,. five
Di-m-rli
l&gt;ciirrl|itlon
Feet
Final
strengthens the blood, thus building Name.
'$3,01)11.00-------------Terms to suit you
rooms and sleeping porch, $30.00.— |Jj
frolitnua AasrNHmeal
inn,
healthy,
rosy
flesh
that
is
free
f
11*0 66
32
A K R A I. B A R G A IN
I., A. Renaud, Sanford Heights. Phone Jfrom pimples and other blemishes, ro- Loutim t’rmirna. K IJ Ft.. L..I 7. 1Illk. 7, Tr. A.
46 11
13
A. P. C O N N E LLY*&amp; SONS
1
.oilI
ni
t-rimma.
L.-t
K
.
Illk.
7.
T
165 77
44
r. A ................. ........
150-W.
93-Up lieves rheumatic nnd hack pnins, gives
Ed
Sli
Ickliind.
Lot
tl.
Illk
7
.
Tr.
A.
44
.
165.77
79-tfc
you n digestion that enables you to J. 1), Nlii-&lt;»l. L.it 10. III). 7. Tr. A
41
1115.77
tint anything you like without fear of 9. I». Hni-il. l.itt tl. Illk. 7. Tr. A .
165.77
41
FOR SALT-!— Gaud mule, cheap, If
J.
1).
fttir.-.l,
L..t
13.
Hilt
7.
Tr.
4
I
A.
...............
165
77
had after affects and you steep like n
4I
165.77
taken at tntcce—E. F. Knesennan, FO UND — Florida license lag. Own­ log. In a word, Re-Cu-Mn is a scien­ Iwith.'i'lim Ill-own, Lot 7. Illk. X, Tr. A, ■ ...... ........
44
A L. Held. Lot K, IHk K, Tr. A
165.77
Lake Monroe,
92-0tp
44
Illk. S. Tr. A.
er can have same upon identifica­ tific prescription that revives, renews \V. i). tlni-ii, Lot
165.77
\V. Cl. .Si-t-i-o, Lot 10. Hlk K, Tr. A.
44
165.77
nnd
regenerates
your
entire
system
so
FOR S A LE flansnn Six, 1922 model, tion and paying for ad. Cull nt Her­
. r . It,ill. Lot tl Illk K. T r A.
165 77
44
that you feel constantly full o f pep 1
44
I. l\ Hull. Lilt 13. Illk K. T r A
165.77
07-tfc ami ambition.
excellent mcrhuniral condition, looks ald office.
till
IKK 36
HI. .1iimi n A. M i: I'liiiri li. Lot 6, Illk.
Tr. A.
sind runs like new. Owner will sell nt
I KK 3*
Tr. A. ..
... .......
bO
Itc-Cu-Mu is sold and recommend­ A. A. (ininiliim, Lm 7. Illk.
1)1
211.12
ed by the Uninn Pharmacy ami other !:. M. K O. II. UnitnlilliiK. Lot H. Illk. V. Tr. A . .........
liargain on gooil terms. Have anoth­
I KK.7K
bn
UhiYir ilriirnhtjiihf, to t J*. Hlk. 1». Tr. A, .
1« » 3*
Mi
er enr and need the money. Call nt VyiLL B U ILD YOU A HOME if you good drug stones, and if you don't feel Tnintm M, Holy Tnln uimi h Vl»nr« li, L«it I*», Hlk t», Tr.
titii Miller, l.iit «*. Hlk. 10, Tr. A.
bo
1
have n thousand saved up.— Meiseh a decided change in your condition, Tint
Dixie Motor Company, 113 Park A ve­
D
O
1
after taking according to directions, Ivhiittu Mill, r, I*«»t 7. illk. lo, Tr. A.
93-Gtc you get your money hack.— Adv.
Unmut M llhr, Lot h. Illk. lo. Tr. A ........
bl
nue for demonstration' if interested. Realty Co.
J. N. rrminiR. i.Mt !«, illk. 10, T r* A. .
Ml
I
7-18-23
bn
J. N\ I'riNiriiN, Lfit 10 Illk, Jfl. Tr, A ___________
I
d-92-Gtp; w-101 - It p
i.o
1
1 Ixi lr* 1 vw if*. W . Vg i»f 1,*41( IS, IHU. I I , Tr. A.
J
I
I
t
u
kc
*
r
.
kill
7
.
Illk
II.
'1‘r.
1
A
D
O
Cold
drinks
and
ice
cream
on
sale
F o r K A L E -C m id paying business,
LIO N 'S SH A R E OF HUGE RUM
Rl
.....
J. t*. Iliikt-r.. Lot K, Illk. 11. Tr. .V
that will net you a good profit. Thursday a f lei'll non at Silver i^ike.
(0
I
'.'"V*lo
it. Tr. a
1
u
03-2tp i PR O FITS GOES TO S Y N D IC A T E
Good business location, and first class
1
t. Illk. 7. T r I.
is r.
li nt L -l 2. Illk.
equipment-. Apply 11. I*, care Herald
llt» Thr AHorlalril l‘ rr*«l
16 b
Wltllnm
num.'ll.-,
t:
II
ft.
i.f
S.
&lt;j
or
Lot
2.
Hlk.
7.
Tr.
I
.
Cecil L. Denton arrived in Sanford
office.
93-Otp
DETROIT, July 17.— Certain pow­ W illiam Horn. Hr. U. I l l It of S. 'a o ( Lot 2. till. 7. Tr. I.
2.3
33
Sumlny from Washington, D, C., to erful interests control the available K. H. Jiilimum, Lot 4. Illk. 7. Tr. | ............ ..... .....................
33
•Iatti.-).
Saiuiiitl,
Lot
ft,
Illk.
7.
Tr.
I.
.
...
.
FOR S A L E — Essex touring, good con­ spend one month’s vneulion witii Dr.
33
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supply of leer and liquor on the Can- W . II. Kt-llli, I.ol U, Illk 7. T r I.
dition, good buy. Hudson Super- J. T. Denton nnd family. He holds u
33
M- B. Hl.tirrli (('..lnro.1l Lol T. Rlk. 7. Tr. I.
.*....
nmlian
side
ond
the
big
money
i»
33
M. K. &lt;•Iiur.li i l ' o l o n . l ) Lot V Illk. 7, Tr. I
____ ____
six touring fine shape, new tires, responsible position with the U. S. .A.
Sll
J,
S.
rlotf-r,
Lot
I,
Hlk.
H
,
Tr.
I
.......................
.
.........
made there, according to the rum
DO
$190.00. Terms. Chandler 7-puascnatrlix ti Itrult y Ft... Lot 2. Illk *. Tr. I, .
. r. ..............
runners whooperate the tiny bouts A. I). IlnukliiM. l.ol 3. Illk. K. Tr. I. .
61
gor touring, new tires, completely GAS C O M PA N Y IS
60
11ley L ll ll r. Lot 4. Illk. K. Tr. 1.
............
. .. -. .
which chug across the river ’ here llrul'Ka
DO
M.
III.
wrr,
Lot
C,
lllli.
I,
T
r
I
.
.
.
.
.
.
overhauled. Bargain, Sec Mr. Mc­
BOOTLEGGER'S PR E Y
60
..............
with their cargoes o f illicit beverages. M. l mh llriilly I '.)., Lol I. Hlk, !&gt;. Tr. I .......
Bride nt the Bark Avenue Garage.
60
MrlH. li Itrutty I V . Lol 2. Hlk. !&gt;. Tr. I
..... .. * . .
According to these operators, this Jumt-N Miimurl, Lot 3, Illk »,T r. I
64
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S A L T L A K E C ITY, July 18.— The
93-3te
DO
liutimul. Lot I. Illk. 9, Tr. I .......... - .......... ...
.
“ syndicate" or "system” ns it Is term­ Juiui-a
DO
J. II. Hnl|.rn, Lot t., Illk. 1&gt;. Tr. I
.................. .........
gn.x company' is the latest victim o f
FOR S A L E —One lot celery boards,
CO
ed, sell at prices which permit tho 31. 47. M oh.-Ij . Lot I. Illk. 10. Tr. I
-------the bootlegger’s art, urcording to o f­
DO
LoVrlt. I.»t 2. Hlk 10. Tr. I
.........
between 10 and 12 thousand feet,
runners and American bootleggers n Joe
64
J. N. I'rooiiiH, I ...I 3, illk. In, Tr. I
--------- . — ......... .
ficers
o f tho sheriff’s office here, who
60
entire lot $75.00 if taken at once.—
... .............. ........ i.....
comparatively small margin or pro­ J. N. Croom*. l.ol 4. Hlk. 10. Tr. I
assert they have uncovered moonshine
DO
F. I*. Illlirp, Lot 6. Illk. HI. Tr. I
----- ---------------------Victor Cheek’s Farm, French Avenue.
:*4
fit.
’
Haiifonl lll uh Krhool. All Illk. II, Tr. 1 ............................ .
making meter tappers.
T lir aliovr ..ml (oreKi.Ing llni.l HHHrs»mriila are imyal.le wltliout
03-2tp
Tho officers state the manufacturer ’ Thus, sny these runners, tho huge ii (. to Jul y 22, 1223. ..nil from am! a f t e r *al«l .tale Hal.I Nprrlnl nnamamriitH
Ini&gt;u&gt;ulilu
In l&lt; ii ."iiial an nual Inalallnirnt* with In trrrsl tt let. per
FOR S A L E — One Idg gentle horse, of illicit liquor has no desire to avoid profits in the rum running business nrintim on oilui|i&gt;
d e f e n d payinenta.
across
the
Detrait
river
area
thing
WilniHH
my
I
iiiim
I n&gt; « ' l l y t.'lerk and the 8eul of the City » f H.iliford, till*
one-horse wagon and harness.— Mil- an “ honest” gus bill, hut he fears an
la rg e
profits, they :cih day i.f June A. H. 1323.
jer's Bakery.
93-Gtp excessive use o f gus will lend to sus­ of tho past,
(tIISJkL)
L. It. r i l l U l M . c ity Clerk.
maintain, still nre being tnken in the (-37-3II-7-4-7-11-14-11-31
FOR S A L E — 0 room house, furnished, picion and investigation. Consequent­
liquor smuggling traffic, but the bus­
one |iaved street, nice corner lot. ly the last word in 1923 model bootiness has progressed and has been m ■ ■ B S s i i i a s s B S S B S i s s s B S i a B i a B s i s s s s i s s B s s i s s s i s i s a a s i
leggery
calls
for
u
devise
that
forma
Em:y terms.— E. F, J.une.
93-31 p
:
an emergency pipe around thu meter, systematised until only those who ■
FUIt~sX LE—Good celery farm. — E.
■
giving the operator unlimited gas for control tho traffic uml crack the
■
F , Lane.
93-3tp
his operations, without a foot of gas whip over the rum running fleets
T life iOLD” B E lJ a IUTKTjh e ' Sonfo7d being registered.
reap the golden harvest*.
Building &amp; Loan. Buy u few shares
The fho oand cagy ways of the days
nnd .save a bit of money.— A. I*. Con­ CH ILD K IL L E D ; TH R EE
shortly after prohibition became e f­
nelly, Secy.
03-0tc
Kxtende to Orluudo und Unylonu as well aa the hundreds o(
W OM EN INJURED W HEN
fective, say the runners ,«ro gone.

CLASSIFIED
ADS

FOR SALE

FOR RENT

FOUND

MISCELLANEOUS

!O u r S e r v i c e

FOR H ALE—Two Ford touring cars.
Name your own price und term*.—
C. W. Zaring Co.
0t-«tp

AUTO M O RILB SKIDS System' has come In, Qntll now it is
bottles we put out In Sanford every dny
impossible for a free lance' runifer1to
G R E E N V IL L E , S. C., July 18.— obtain supplies on tho Canadian side
what
Tho two year old child o f Dr. and unless he buys them from
amounts,
virtually,
to
a
closet!
syndi­
Mrs.
W.
H.
Walker
o
f
Centerville,
,• * TU RK ISH T R E A T Y OP PE AC E
TO BE SIGNED J U L Y 84 Ala.; was killed, Mrs. It. L. Walker, cate, according to these operatives.
The runners cito Instances. They
Mrs. It. C. Goodson and Miss Helen
on account o f its purity is fust becoming the drinking water
Moore, Woodrow, N. C., injured when say that nCnadian beer, when bought S for Central Florida. It Is also recommended fo r uso in bat­
I It r TV r ABDnrlafril I ’ f f w l
L A U S A N N E , July 18.— Tho Turk­ the Walker automobile skidded off a from the Canadian operators, often
teries. I f you are not drinking Elder Springs W ater now—
ish peace treaty will be signed July high embankment on the Dunham costs close to $5 a case, ulthouhg Its
give
it a trial.
24 or 25, according to present expec­ bridge road 14 miles from here Tues­ actual brewery price is much lower.
tations. The Allied
and VTuricish day. Mrs. Walker and Miss Moore The runner gets 60 cents a casa for
delegates now at Lausanne will be awere brought to the city
hospital transporting It across tho river- and
in River Rouge,
the signatories o f the main treaty h e r^ where it was said the form er’s U is laid down
and the other documents to be signed injuries were serious. Mrs, Goodson Wyandotte or Ecorse o f some other
&lt;
place fo r $6.50. I f it U delivered to
including the agreement fo r control was taken lo her home.
o f the Turkish straits. The Russian ’ The party was en route from Cen­ the retailer he can truck It to his
Soviet government has been invited terville, Ala., to
Woodrow, N, C., place o f business and sell it fo r 50
by the conference to become a signa­ Mrs. Walker’s former borne, accord- cents a bottle and tnaka a comfort­
tory ’ toHfcls agreement but has not Ihg te Dr. Walker, who was drriving able profit. But, the rumterS* say, If
d^ntyle^ its ^mention.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E 9 D A )£ j 6 L Y 17,1923

VOLUME IV.

IR POLICY Yll
ITLOUSANNE
CONFER!

Congress Powerless
To Control Liquor
* On Board Shjps

;«*i4iiJL W iulP 5siH oh*** I t

c o n c e s s io n s

WERE STUMBLING BLOCK
FOR MANY DAYS '

Mrs. Harding 111
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So w
Warren
Up Highway Trip

SETTLED NOW

FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 17.—
Nr*. W arren G. Harding, wife of the
president, has hpen so worn out by
And Turkey Seems to Have hospitalities extended by Alasknn*
th at *he ha* been compelled to take
Gnlned More In Fence
to bbd, Mr. H arding informed an aud­
'« Thnh in W ar
ience here ju st before he and his p ar­
ty left for Seward, Alaska.
(Hr Tkr Am m Ii M Piw 'l
LAUSANNE. Ju ly 17^-T he
The president, who spoke to a
Tnrkich peace trea ty will be Kigncrowd a t the base ball park, explain­
•d July 24th or 25th, according
ed th a t Mrs. H atding, who suffered
to present expectation*. The Al­
a critical illness last fall, hnd found
lies and Turkish delegate* now
the activity of tho long days in Alua■t Lausanne will be signatories
kn very exacting, her hour* of rest
of the main trea ty and other dochaving been very short since her a r­
umrnta to be signed including an
rival in the northern territory.
agreement for contror* of Turkiih Strait*. The Uuaaian Soviet
government haa been invited by
the Turkish to take p a rt in the
signing of the S tralta conven­
tion. The agreem ent reported
last night in disputed question*
of concession* and exacuation of
Turkish noil by foreign troops
will be adopted a t the plenary
seesion of the conference thin a f­
ternoon it is expected.

Fashionable Resort Had Regular Cafe With All
‘ Kinds o f Liquors
‘
® i n r Tkf A«.»el*leS Pre«*&gt;
,
, , .
,
LAKEWOOD, N. Jl, July 17— Liquors valued a t threo hundred thousond
dollars were seised in raids hero early today by forty federal prohibition
agents and county officials. Lakewood is a fashionable resort and is popu­
lar with the wealthy people all the year round. A t the Hotel Marion in Point
Pleasant, agents seized sixty cane* of liquor nnd a t an automobile agency,
th irty quart* of whiskey .were taken. Breaking in tho basement floor at
the B artlett Inn they found u room fitted like a cafe behind whoso sliding
wall panels, whiskey, Sherry and gin filled tho shelve*. Behind a picture on
the wall was a window giving necesji to a storeroom under the renr porch.
Seventy-five cases in liquor were found here. The raider* were busy three
hour*. No arrosth were made.

W ASHINGTON JOly 17—Congress
is powerless, in th e opinion of Sen­
a to r'S te rlin g , Republican, South D a­
kota, one’ of the dry llebdam*in th e
senate, to lift the ban on th e.carrying
cf liquor on foreign ships within Am ­
erican’ w aters, h u t it has ample au th ­
ority to give government c ra ft 'the
rig h t to scorch and seize sum ru n ­
n er*'12 mile* from shore.
Senator Sterling announced yester­
day he would revive his bill to es­
tablish a twclvo mile prohibition en­
forcement limit nt the next session If
the state departm ent does not nego­
tiate n treaty to thnt end with mnrltimcipower*. A t the same time, how­
ever, he expressed the opinion th at
no relief can be extended through leg­
islation, amending the prohibition en­
forcement laws to foreign shipping
companies, forbidden by the supremo
court decision to bring liquors within
the three mile limit.
“The supremo court based its decis­
ion on tho constitutional amendment
itself nnd not on any act of congress
to enforce it," Senator Sterling de­
clared. "The only avenue open to
chnngo or in any way modify tho
sweep of the decision must therefore
be by the repeal of tho eighteenth
amendment. In my judgm ent any
such action is of such n remote con­
tingency thnt it need not lie consid­
ered. It is n situation which we can­
not affect by legislation."
The South Dnkota senntor predicted
nn attem pt would he ntndo to put thru
u low prohibiting American vessels for
having intoxicating liquors nlionrd
while on the high seas,

INCREASED FREIGHT RATE
CANNOT BE NEGOTIATED
OVEB BURDENED GROWERS
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McAdoo on Stand
In Morse Case,
Defraud Charffe

WOULD HAVE TO CABRY
ADDITIONAL IUJRDEN OF
H A LF A MILLION
1

Form er Secretary of Treasury Takes
Stnrid In Case

R. R. COMMISSION

Ml*' T h r . t a w l n l n l P r e r s t

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WASHINGTON, Ju ly 17.— William
nnd Itensonable Rntcs
G. McAdoo, secretary of tho treasury
W ere E stablished
In the cabinet of President Wilson,
look the witness stand in the trial of
Ml&gt; The S mutUIM I’re n )
Charles W. Morse und associates to ­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Ju ly 17—
dny charged with defrauding the gov­ C arriers arc in tho tw ilight of con­
ernm ent in w artim e shipbuilding con­ tem pt of the In terstate Commerce
tracts.
Commission In tho filing of a supple­
ment to incerac refrigeration charges
on vegetables and citrus fruito from
points in Florida to destinations in
the United Stntcs and Canada, fn the
view of the Florida railroad commis­
sion,
ns expressed in a b rief prepared
Farmer-Laboritc iWns Exciting Election in Minfor filing with tho In terstate Com­
ncsota Yesterday
merce Commission asking th a t body
to suspend the supplem entary tariff
(Ilr Tk" 4 m netslrO P rr.a)
which the railroads propose to make
ST. PAUL, July 17— Magnus John- 'liirge extent yesterday nnd before
effective
August 10, next. The pro­
tabulation
of
retu
rn
s
started
'
Inst
son, a practical fa n n er of Kimlmil,
posed
increase
would am ount to
night,
unofficial
reports
pointed
to
n
Minn., yesterday wns elected United
uhnut 15.0 per cent, it is pointed out.
S tates Senator from Minnesota In vote beyond the expectations of most
Flection of Johnson This would “lay a burden of ap­
succession to the late Knute Nelson. party lenders.
proximately one-half million dollars
Both
Gov.
J.
A.
O.
Preus,
Republi­
Johnson Is a fnrmer-lahoriti*, ond# a
Yesterday
le
a
v
e
s
Ma­
annually
upon tho fru it end vegeta­
can
candidate
nnd
supporter
of
Hardfollower of Robert M. I.nFollettC.
.
ble
industry
of Florida," the brief
When 1,010 of the state’s 8,520 pre- Ing’o adm inistration nnd Magnus
jority of Five
IHiints
out.
This
burden can not be
Johnron Farm er-I^tborlto nnd I.n FolLAUSANNE, Ju ly 17.— An agree- Many Projects Will Be , cincts had reported Johnson had n
ltornc
by
the
industry,
it is declared.
ndherent,. voted enrly. in their
t lend of 24,750 over Governor Johnson, lctto
....... _.............
Ml, Thr Aa.itrlalrtl I’rraa*
merit wns reached lato la st night on
Worked
After
Legal­
The
commission
declares
in the
the
count
standing:
Johnson
101,503;
I
respective
homo
precinct*
ns
did
Jns.
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 17. — The
■II the outstanding difficulties Jn the
brief
th
at
“ju
st
nnd
reasonable
re­
Preus
130,730
nnd
Carley
11,424.
This
A.
Cnrlcy,
Democratic
nominee,
ity is Assured
elertion of Magnus Johnson aif sen­
PROMINENT MINISTER AT
Near E ast conference and nothing
frigeration charges were established”
veto—300,000—wns
believed
to
reprej
'
Idenl
w
eather
helped
to
n
ttrart
ato
r
fiom
Minnesota,
leaven
the
Re­
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
remains in the way of signature of
(D&gt; T h r AnaHirtntrtt
sent about three-fifths of the to ta l, ninny voters to the poll*, hut nlso
publicans with nominal m ajority of in n decision of tho Inctrstoto C o m -.
peace.
Highway Board disposed of tho husi- t.n8t.
| slowed up tho vote in rural communI)r. R. H. McCnalin of Jacksonville five in the seniiti*. As the roster now inrreo Commission handed down No­
Ianret Pasha, head of the Turkish Highwn Board disposed of the busi­
The election wns conceded Inst night ities, whose haying nmi other hnrvest- will preach nt the Prcsbytcrlnn church stands there are fifty Republicans vem ber 7, 15)22 on rehearing of the
delegation and the allied delegates ness before adjourned shortly afte r
by Gov. J. A. O. Preus, Republican; ing activities are occupying the nt- Wednesday night nt 8 . o’clock, i t is nnd forty-three Democrats and two proceeding in the railroad commis­
ditcussed for B everal'hours the ques­ noon todny to meet again the second
in a hriof statem ent to the Associated I Gallon of fnrmerg. Many farm ers, expected th at a large crowd will hear Farm er-I-aboritc*. There is a va­ sioners of Florida versos Director
tions of concessions and evneuation Monday in September. The following
however, went to the polls just be­ this well known m inister.
cancy for Vermont duo to tho death Generui, Aberdeen nnd Rockftsh R ail­
by foreign troops from T urkish soil decisions wore mode by tho board: Press .
fore
closing
timo.
of SonnloV Dillingham and general road Company, and th a t to perm it
Governor Preus conceded the elec­
and when at 11 o’clock tho rtcasions To build Road No. 5, C harlotte coun­
While spokesmen for Gov. I’reu*
expectation horois a Republican will tho nchcdulca contained in the sup­
APPOINTED 11Y GOVERNOR
tion
n
fter
he
hnd
been
told
thnt
1,110
were resumed, the atm osphere was ty to pay 1200,00(1" toward work. Re­
plemental tariff filod to bcctome ef­
bo appointed to the place by Ver­
of th?,..*t*t&lt;'’K.3 tr»20 precincts gave said tost night they would withhold
.In n irn lt recalling the night of F eb­ quest of IJtSoto county for extension
TALLAHASSEE, July 17.—Cover- mont’s governor. Then with n m a­ fective Xugu*l''10','"to’g o ' iriVo effect
Johnson n ienA o{■ lA.OOti, the count nhy statem ent until a reasonable per­
ruary
when Lord C
would result in the complete nullifi­
......
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..........—
- arton,
- - • In ac- of rbad east from iforr Field d e fe r-1showing: Johnson 107,5*73, I’reus 81*,- centage of the 3,520 precincts in the
nor llnnleo has appointed C. C. Sy- jority of six, however. Republican
ioidance with hi* ultim atum , left fo r rcj pcn,|jnjT legal advice whether J-” " .....
state had repotted, lenders of the m onette commissioner of pilotage for lenders concede they mny havo diffi­ cation of theito rate*.
London nnd tho first pence conference |K)rJoct woulti ron,p within tho p ro -j
nnd Jnm c* A' Cnr,oy' 1 en 00 ’
“ Wa subm it th at the carriers ere
Farm er-L abor party renewed their Monroe county. D. II. {looker hns culty on mine occasions In holding in
collapsed. Tho d e k g .te s roprosent- vUion, cf the Miller act. UVlccidcd ^
p r e s e n t in g claims of victory for Johnson by
in
the tw ilight zone of contem pt of
sufficient strength &lt; to put
been appointed constable in D istrict line
These 1,110 precincts, representing
ing
re at powers
brave -to give Monroe -county co-operntlon
lllg the
lilt* gKltUk
K0"*** prepared
-----------the.
In terstate Commerce Commission
nbout
40,000
mnjority.
through adm inistration measures.
No. 4 of Sciniftole county.
incomplete returns from 75 of the
ly to encounter tho Turks when they (|^ engineering assistance nnd advice
In thus filing a supplem ent to in­
That
th
e
Volume
of
votes
yesterday
a. second
_
A
AI
&gt;
Attn
tin IM .
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mm
_______ 1 slate’s 87 counties, showed n voto to­
met. athe
tim e.
One nf
of tthem
in connection with Monroe proposal
crease refrigeration charges scarcely
would exceed the prim ary liallotting
summarized tho situation In Ills re­ to build n highway from Key West to talling 205,847 ns against a probable was indicated in reports from nearly
before tho ink is dry on the rehearing
total vntc of from 450,000 to .550,­
marks:
Mainland us Parallel to the Florida
lecision of th s t Commission," th e
every
one
of
the
eighty-seven
coun­
000.
brief continues. "If this procedure
“ Little by little, by terrible ton­ E ast Const railroad. Decided Rond
ties,
which
declared
the
vote
would
If Johnson m aintains his present
can bo followed by tho carriers, then
icity, these T urks get more out of 23 through Sum ter county if such ac­ ratio, hi* plurality will exceed 40,- run from 50 to 00 per cent of normal,
there could nev’i r be a final decision
u» and now they have reopened things ceptance perm itted by law. Made
tfh ere are 80,000 eligible voters in the
ood. , . .
of the In terstate Commerce Commis­
we dreamed were already settled. We tentative agreem ent with Ilrndford
With interest greatly increased in state.
sion in any rate case before it. The
will, try to end it tonight, but who county to maintain road nereis that the last few days of the campnign, it
In alm ost every case the county re­
county
a
t
a
cost
of
$700,000.
Decided
carriers
could apply for herearingj
ran te ll? ’’
wns indicated Inst night before the port showed n vote in excess of thnt
to
tuke
over
for
maintenance
bridge
upon
rehearing
being decidod against
It was said the conference might
polls closed nt U p. m. th a t possibly In’the pr|ninry nnd in some instances
on ltoal 4 across Nassau river be­
thorn,
they
could
lido a supplement
last all night.
mrnc thun 500,000 votes wero cast it was doubled. This led to tho pre­
tween Nassau and Duval counties.
(us was done In this fasq) statin g
diction
thnt
the
total
vote
would
ex­
American inalatenco (for tho open Several minor request* for roud sur­ yesterday In Minnesota’s special U nit­
were taken under advisement.
the Increase desired, and thua procure
ceed 500,000. In tho general election HUT HOARD LOST NO TIM E
door and equal opportunity won’t win
Request*
tor
assistance
were
con­
second rehearing; nnd upon th*.
facing repair* favorably ucted upon. ed Slates senatorial election.
IN ACCEUTING HIS
Tho apathy th at marked tho June lost fall when Preus und Johnson
victory. A fter a struggle the allies Tho request of Waukullo nnd F rank­
fined largely to projects designated suspension of such supplem ent they
RESIGNATION
18 prim ary, when only 300,000 per­ were opponents In the gubernatorial
agreed to keep conllrmntlon of the lin for fulfillment of promise*
by tho recent legislative act, or ex­ could proceed to file nnuther supple­
to help
Turkish concesilon* out of the treaty iu conatruction of Road 10 to Gulf sons voted, hnd been dissipated to a race tho vote totalled 715,000.
tension thoreto. Rcprosenativc* ap ­ ment carrying the ' increases ,nnd ah
and drop tire request for preferential const referred to counsel for decision
peared from Putnam , Pinellas, Col­ on without end. Sufficient time
tight* in fu tu re TurkUh concession*.
lier,
Hcrando, Hardee, Sum ter, Brad­ should, a t least, eiapau between •
n* to legality.
A complete record was reached on
ford, Waukullo, Seminole, Franklin, final rehearing ilcclsion of the In ter­
Were Allotted Thitt M orning to and other counties.
all the qucatlons a t issue, nnd on Mixed Claims Commis­
state Commerce Commission and an
Two D ifferent
official m eeting will be held Wed­
attem pt to nullify such decision by
Member*
of
tho
board
recessed
Scctionn
nesday and approve the agreem ent. sion Makes First Decis­
their afternoon m eeting shortly a fte r filing tariff supplement*, aa to re a­
A date .fo r the signing of the com­
ion, Gives Big: Sum
C o'clock for nn hour, with tho hopo sonably w arran t the belief in changed
Mir Thr
l’rr«»)
pact also will bo arranged. The date
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., July 17.— of linhdiing the business before them conditions."
WASHINGTON, July 17. — The
of signing probably will be about n
Resignation of VY. F. Cocke, atote Int a night session, hut upon recon­
The Florida commission a*k» th at
miked claims conimU*ion, created to
week hence. •
1
highwny engineer of Florida, came n* vening found additional delegates tho scheduled increases be stricken
As the experts during the day had settle American war claims against
one of the first development* of to ­ awniting to he" heard, und the entire from the tariff or else “th at th# In­
failed in th eir attem pts ito ■find • -Germany .today made its first de­
b ■.
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‘ dny’* session of regular quarterly evening session w a s . taken up with te rsta te Commerce Commission en­
McKenna with Mr. Ualdw(n in pre­
solution of the Turkish
petroleum cision, an awnid of $3,315,705.92 to
te r upon a hearing concerning the
W ILL PR ESEN T FU LL TEX TS paring tho .d raft—tho two apent the m eeting of the Stnto Highway Board. their argum ent* for concession*.
dispute it U presumed th a t the su­ tho International H arvester Company
No reason wns given by him for hi*
lawfulness of tho charge* the rail­
The
Ihitnam
county
representa­
OF DRAFT AND COVEtt­
preme difficulty • aro*a over th at for property seized in Germany.
week-end together at Chequer# Court action. Tho resignation was arccpt- tive* asked for help on tho I’alotka roads propose to make effective Au­
Several other award* ore expected
ING LETTER .
issue. Ism et Pasha looked worn and
—aeeins to indicate th a t a plan aim ­ ed by the hoard which adopted re­ St. John* county road and several gust 10, “and the operation of tam e
weary, for the p ast 24 hours he has before the commission suspends lU
ing a t a Joint settlem ent of rep ara­ solution wishing him success and section* of rood No. 3, while Sum ter be suspended and the uae thereof de­
been pulled this way and th at by work for the summer next week,
happiness in now connection*. The
ferred for the statu to ry period."
tions and inter-allied debts may have board nlloted two stretches of fed­ county advanced various reason* why
Joseph C. Grew, the American repre­ when the German commissioner, Dr.
tho
*tnto
should
take
over
a
new
an im portant place in the discussions. eral aid seven per cent road this
sentative, and the allied delegate*, KUsclbach, nnd members of his staff,
$750,000 highway through th a t coun­
leave
for
a-vU
lt
to
Germany,
retu
rn
­
D
ra
ft
nnd
L
etter
Are
Exclusive­
tho form er insisting th a t he keep the
Tho Insistence In Pari* dispatches morning, fifteen mile* of it going to ty as a connecting link In a Jackson- P U B U C HEARING
ing
about
October
1.
Some
of
the
TurkUh petroleum concessions out of
ly B ritish Pro- #
yesterday on tho fact th a t Prem ier the highwny between Jnaper and Live vlllo-Tnmpa roadwny.
tho treaty and the la tte r resitting American official* will go to Ger­ . .
ductions
Poincare’* speech wa*( prepared be­ Oak; th irty mile* to road leading
E. !„ Matthew* asked tho *tato
ON PROPOSt
any change. Mr. Crew conferred many later to obtain information for
southwest from Brooksville along.
to
meet Bradford county on a 500-50
fore
the
British
Prime
M
inister’s
with Ism et aeven te p a ra U time* in submission to the commission.
Aripckn road to Pasco county. Au­
Mir The A*»«wlnl«l Prraa)
No “brief contesting the Interna­
pronouncement was delivered, is re­ thorisation wa* voted to chairm an of bail* with $360,000 • to construct a
two days, urging him to rcsU t con­
ii j r '.'
LONDON,
July
17.—Prem
ier
Bald­
soction of federal aid road betwcon
firming tho g re at off 9ontract In the tional H arvester claim ‘was filed by win In the Houae of Commons yc*- garded hero as significant, as proving board and chief engineer to advertise
Baldwin
nnd
anincsvlllr,
while
Hugh
the German government, the facto
treaty.
, ,i/
tontoy* cleared up Uwo Intereating tho desire of tho French not to em­ for bids for construction of S late Halo pleaded for. « roud between TO PLACE PENALTY QN NOHp.
According to Inform ation
issued being undisputed and Germany a lia­ point*, namely, th at the BritUh note barrass London needlessly in the dis­ Hoad No. 6, between Brookavllel end
. STANDARD FRU&gt;T
Brooksville nnd Aripckn to be added
before the meeting, the allied expert* bility unquestioned.
Pasco county line at estim ated
SHIPM ENTS
•
to
Germany
will
be
communicated
to
cussions.
Tho commission is without jurisdic­
to the federal aid 7 per cent road sys­
agreed to d ro ^ 'fita la te n ie on proof |300,000.
W
ashington
and
th
at
no
recent
com­
tem.
fcrentU! rig h ts fo r ‘AritUh and tion in the collection of d»m*ges, m unications over reparation* had
LONDON, July 17.—Foreign Sec­
ATLANTA, J u l ? H — PuhUe hear­
having
authority
only
to
determine
Delegation* from W aukulia nnd
TALLAHASSEE,
July,
17—
The
French companies for fu tu re conces­
ing
on tho proposal by tb s Southern
Germany’, liability, but la under­ been exchanged between England rotary Curxon drew an additional sec­
sions. ThU, If ratified, U a victory
tions of B ritish d ra ft re|&gt;iy to G er­ state highway board adjourned late F ranklin asked tho sta te 's aid in a carrier* to place a penalty on t*ce»- "V«
a ^
stood an early settlem ent of the and the United States.
repd
leading
to
the
Gulf
through
for the American contention* th at
The diplomatic talk* were returned man .reparation 'note today and it is lest night to meet again today, afte r those counties from Leon county, a standard citrus fru it shipment*
such preference* ere monopolistic aw ard possibly will be made by
lUtening for mare {hun six hour* to
in London today, Lord Curxon. sec­ hoped to preeetn full tex ts both hf
requests of county delegations for road which they said would give tho a t office* of tho Southern F reight Asand violate tha open door principle. Germany.
draft
and
covsring
letter
to
cabinet
retary for foreign affair#, aering both
government access to threo good h a r­ lo catio n here today. Only r*presetsBefore the m eeting the expertaefram tho lalian and French ambassador*. tomorrow. Copies of both documents aid in m aintaining, building or keep­ bors in time of w ar—St. Marcos, Ap- U tivcs of carriers appeared a t m eet­ • s
dandles
and
tp
maintain
free
P*»ed a compromise on the evacuation
The prime m inister ha* a plentitude will probably reach Washington by ing roads .representative* from vir­ pnlalhlcula and Carabclle. This re­ ing which it wa* explained wa* pre­
of TurkUh te rrito ry ; the alllea agreed sage of the Black Sea.
the end of the week.
The d ra ft and tually every soction uf tho sta te ap­
lim inary to m eeting to U held to Or­
A* tho United B ute* l* not obliged of adviser* in hia delicate task of
not to insist upon th eir rig h t to keep
letter
are
exclusively
BritUh
produc­ pearing before the afternoon and eve­ quest had to do w ith tho “prom ised ra ftin g a reply to Germany, the
to
sign
the
S
tralta
convention,
Amer­
type of contract- The delegation# lando probably" in August. Shipper*
two warship* in the etrait* pending
British aim aisadors to France, G er­ tions as neither Italy our Belgium be­ ning oesiiona o p ^ tk e hoard'* ■flrat
ican
warship*
presumably
will
be
the establishm ent of A perm anent
m eeting since jmssuga of the Miller fcser still Iwing heard when adjourn­ havo been Invited to attend
many, the United States and Jap an ing consulted in prvprationfnw
to
traverse
the
Strait*
to
any
regime. On her p a rt, Turkey agreed
act by the 1023 legislature, to present m ent was token, and others wqrc ex­ m eeting but Florida ahlpp
being In London
prevent.
.
ed a hearing he hsld in th * ----to invito each of the g re e t powers extent the secretary of the navy may
their claims. , &gt;^lrtu«Uy\all request* pected today.
Th* Daily Herald. 15c p er week,
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The doe* Maoclntion o f 1 Reginald
to elation one w arship in the D ar­ consider neceaamrjr.

PRACTICAL FARMER WINS RACE
1 FOR U.S. SENATOR IN MINNESOTA
WHICH MEANS LA FOLLETTE VICTORY

MANY

FIXED
BY THE STATE

REPUBLICANS
HAVE MAJORITY
IN THE SENATE

STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER
RESIGNS FROM THE JOB
NO REASON FOR ACTION

GERMAN REPARATIONS NOTE
HAS ADDITIONAL SECTION
BY SECRETARY CURZON

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FEDER’L AID ROADS

TO THE CABINET

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T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JU L Y 16,1626

ST~

The

fourth g re ater on account of increas­
ed. aoreage&lt; i n s u n aiul • small “tr&gt;v
but” aeHiage o P o f PWdmoitt cig arette
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- t o N T 0 iT T i
tobacco.
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SANTA F E , N. M., Ju ly Iff.—The
’ Situation Today
MRS. FRRD DAIGBR, Soeleiy Editor
"Cuts In acreage planted point to
appearance h ere'S atu rd ay of Carl C.
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Magee, 'e d ito r of the Albuquerque Florida Farm era H are Had Too Much decreased production of oats,. Irish
F o r Florida t P artly cloudy
If ? M k aS t i« |r fR M il X tlllk c t m
f fmm a n t ( • ! • ( kkkvkani or f lag
potatoes, rice, sugarcane a n il the
Tribune, who was held guilty of con­
to n ig h t and Tuesday; prob­
Rain For One Thnc.
• r If yusC
‘
sla la x .V rllr
minor
field crops. . A noticenblc de­
tem p t o f court on seven cobnta-yes­
ably, scattered thundershow­
a M«ial m M to.l
Mral. rftv
t r t t l k mr frlrV
crease In production of watermelons, This ia one of the most cnthr»m*
«n»
Tkf
Jtu
srla
tfd
P
m
ii(
No
rain
today—m
ark
it
down.
er*.
“
Vi?
:
terd
ay
by
District
Judge
G.
L.
Leahy
kt
a t ’L a s ’VcgnA m arks another step In; GAINESVILLE, Fla., July 15.— cantaloupes and truck crops ns n m ost exciting dramas in mo#, J
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Maybe those w eather prophet* are w hat the editor d eclarer is a fight to ;T h e situation over practically the whole has occurred, p artly on ac­ I t Is an epic of tho great N»u«J
Its
fci N h ka
Dr. W. D. G ardiner spent the a fte r­
break up a copperrlvitcd political m a - |whole of F lorida’s staple crop grow- count of sm aller acreages planted and Game—in which oil the und*Hjk!
right
about the moon.
noon on aMttirffay In Orlando on buy I*
chine which he says controls San &gt;"* ■ " » « " »* sum m arised In the p artly on nccount of unfavorable dram a of tho game is e x p r,,^ 1
naaa.
•
Jn
.
. • t in honor of hor ; charm Ihg ’house
Everybody
waa
In
swimming
yester­
Miguel county, including Judge Leoh’a statem ent, “lig h t yields from big growing conditions.”
ns well as Its comedy momenUjh
‘ guest*, Misses Grace Allen and
day in .th e la k e s,’pools and a t the Court. Notice wns served by Magee’s acreages," according to the crop re­!l|.. Tho condition of oranges has im -, Is the story o f.a girl’s gre,t L
Mary I-noise W rtpi'of Tam pa la the Dlaurhc W ray of Jacksonville..
beaches. ■ atto rn ey s of appeal to tho supreme port Tdi' July, jtlst niade by the' Hu- proved slightly
during Juno while i fo r a- man who In the eyes of ik
Danrlng-ttma wnjoyed until a Inte
guest of httf"abnt,i)lh». (Alfred Llljn
court ,
.
, reau of A gricultural Economics of th n t of grn u efru it and limes Is off n w orld’ wna on outcast—until u^.
hour, when refreshments of lee cream
• t her home xttt PffHt'. avenue.
the United States D epartm ent of Ag­
A suporsadcas bond of (8,000 and
point or two, tho report says.
the power of her love he was
and cake wwi* served by the hostess
' — ir
from Pennsylvania whore he waa ra il­ a n ' appearance bond of ffi.QOO were riculture, located here.
back.-' Also—
assisted
by
her
mother,
Mrs.
W.
S.
“ L ast spring the farm ers of the
Mrs. John Rchhftrtl has a t hr*r
ed la st week by the death of an uncle. signed by Jose A. Baca, lieutenant
.
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Columbia qounty hgd , 01), hand nt
. . ,
9 .
,, ,
. t oi m state prepnrrd ground, .and planted
house guerta, h er sille r, Mrs. M. R. price and Miu: Will'Hand.
governor
of
New
Mexico,
A.
IZlnn,
.
,, tho end of 1922 48,452 hogs valued nt ' 'BUSTBRoKKATON
The guests were Misses Dlnnrhe
.
.
‘
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.
.
crops
right
up
to
th
e
limit
of
availLoreln and* children df*Macon, Ga.
IN “CONVICT NO. i r
Churchwell’a hnve an ndvertiaem ent
$21C,2.19; horres numbered 415 with
Wr*y, Grace Alton, Elizabeth Flow.
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£ 2 . democratic committeeman* and
£ I*
&gt;»« r.e -1 - y . "This a value of (40,180, nnd mules 704,
in thla issue railing attention to thb Mortal
era, Demnrius Mussdh,’ Bernice Aus­
would hnve been all rig h t if o ld , 1
-T O M O R R O W -!
C. J. Ryan of F o rt Meade, form erly
tin, E thel Borland, " E m ily. Iiailey, seed bed eleth th n t they are now sell­ G. II. H onker, chairm an of the demo­ Mother Nature had backed them u p valued at $78,175. Columbia cultl- Roy S tew art, Marjorie Daw, j ^ l
ing
to
the
growers.
cratic sta te central committee. Magee with favorable weather, luft she vated 115,095 ncros, nnd piaiuced,
d l,
Field, M
H a lc h ln ,* . H .l/n
nie W alker and Wallace Hefrr ^
f few day* he&gt;o *attending to b u si-1
is I ntown with his attorneys to see
Kong, Florence Price, OIHe Vera
didn’t.
Our
farm
ers
have
fought
**™™*
othpr
ro
rn
v"
'u*d
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h e S a iT G H r I I n il T n I
ntsa.
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Tho Florida Growers Corporation Gov. Hinkle.
ag ain st
tmfaovrable
condit!on«i;579-1.440; sweet p&lt;rtatoe-:, (148,900, | , 1
° a » C i5 rU 8 '1 m g
Gtlsvon, Mrs. Steadmnn Taylor, Mrs.
The la tte r is being urged from straig h t through the season and nre a»'J peanuts (104f«00.
W. H. Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hand, are now com fortably located in the
Mrs. E dgar Thompson returned
Mrsitrs. Hilllanl Mnlphus, Ralph Qnll building, having the entiro sec­ m any q u arters to call n special ses­ facing the piocticill certainty of lo w 1
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Sunday afternoon from
A tlanta,
tw o tfi¥ng"s'tfiat can lrecont|f*l^ l
l-osslng, Ralph W arren, W alter Price, ond floor where they will have all the sion o f tho legislature to sit as n yields and productions all out of lin e ' In connection with our transfer,, we
whore she went to attend the funeral
room
needed
and
hnve
it
Ju*t
like
to
hnid exHter.ce ore sound rHpi|
court of impeachment In the cose of with the acreages planted and t h e ' hr.vc storage room, where you nicy
George Cowan, Ilyron Stevens, Ber­
o f her niece.
they
w
ant
it.
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and
ronstn’ ears.
Judge Leahy in connection with the work nnd time given to the Job," t'he r.tore yoirr good* untTl you need them,
tram Shepard, Ed Moye, Faye Losspolitical situation in Kan Miguel repoit says.
ing, Victor McLaulin, Clifford Walker,
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ct n nonxlnnl cost.—QUICK SERVICE
Mrs. Rodman Lehman and Misses
George Vehnble, the well known county. A w ritten statem ent to the
and Hutchinson.
I
r
n
general
wummaiy
of
eqpdiTRANSFER. Phone 498.
81-tfc
Genevieve and • Ia u ra Lehman have
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contractor, ia building new houaes Associated Press Saturday by Magee
tiomi, the irp o it eo:.tlnucs:
to r rent fo r the Meisch Realty Com- contained the following comment on
, “ |B',nton. J 'arbor&gt;
" h rr r SANFORD OIII) FELLOW S
“The s ta te ’s aeroago in crops shown .
th*y will spend the rem ainder of tho
C utes Mnlnrin, Chills
WILL GO TO O R LA N D O . |iany and Is nlso'-building the fine new the outcome of his trial before Judgv i ten jter cent ir.cm .uc over, la s t y e a r .1
bummer.
home on W est F irst stre e t fo r Edwin Leahy.
and Fever, Dengue or
,
Cotton adn peanuts have c.»mo liatk
NENT RELIEF to Ik o n tirts»4 ^
Hllliiuit Fever.
There will lie no m eeting of S an­ Meisch.
“The
case
term
inated
as
we
nil
exukrohg, as money i tops, with m a te -:
W. A. Hopkins and fam ily and Miss
.*
5-l-o.a.w.-20to
ford I.odge, No. 27, I. O. O. F. to­
ported. I had charged Judge Leahy :ilal increases in thi*a^rts|«es of corn,
Thelma Eaton motored over to
The Mllane T heatre ia coming along
night, ns all member* who ran, will
w
ith being controlled by Romeo (fornnd iiiv
the iia
h .y/ m
and
feed
1 *cf)w].-ctts
d n i' vua nun
' iu i«
v i crojis..
—
| •in d
• i^g e s t i o n
Conoronado Beach on tho fifth, where
j m otor over to Otlando, where D. 1). nicely nnd the seats have been in stall­ m ar sheriff and now U. S. M a tlh il)) 1Decreased acroogc
acreage have been planted |- v .
|
r* 1 .
I
th e y will spend the lemulndor of tho
drnnd M aster 11. J. l.ehnnn and stalT, ed, the aldcwulks are being laid and and running his rourt ns n font of r . , In oat &gt;, | o.utocs, rire, -ngatrano av.d ; { j &lt; l / k g r / k l / f |
Q 111* A O
i*&lt;«4 Stomipk oe Colon. N,r»ou««Zt!5
bummer.
, will install the officers of Orlando the finishing touches put on in th e political tnnrhlnc. He had hrld tin itt rainor crops.
O
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C
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way of windows on the front. The
Lodge, No. 20.
the tru th of niy statem ents would lxe *"Ju ly 1 condition indicate i c. 29.000,.- *
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m
W ontlra
" MATUll*’®
ACTivma w
i
Mrs. J. F. F
Fiitxpntrirk and non M&gt;ilMur
Hlemllm
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your aptlra itlm U n tract
Those who contem plate going, theatre will lie ready in about two a defenre to the charge, lie, of bald cotton cr.ni compared witii 2"»,l*y, of New Haven, Gann., a te among
ALL
SIZES
O ur Guarantee
• 1
! ploaso lie a t'th o hall ro t later than week*.
course, was the judge of w hether or 000 bales lant y c a i; about n two per
» TO« am m «
MtkSW aiW
'the&gt; recent arrivals In Sanford, and
taklaa •!&lt; oancM (one half butUtl iZ
•&gt;:10 p. m. All who hnve cars, and
not I proved it!
,
.•
retil in n rave in production of e»rn;i
have putchar.od
property liete and
turn It s i d w a r moocr aUl u . L .
are willing to drive, please bring HANDSOME YACHT IS
full/ refsadad.
^
nyone
expect
la-nhy
lo
ray:
j«
tw
enty
to
twenyM
ive
per
rw.U
Ir.“
Did
Twill make thin their future home. Mr.
SEIZED AT NEW ORLEANS '
llicm along. A good time is promised
Sold
by
,
you
proved
th
a
t
Romeo
c
o
n
tro
ls
crease
in
peanuts
and
ccvrpnu
h
a
r
;
'Yen,
F itsp a tric k will join them here later.
nY PROHI 0 AGENTS
to tho-.e who go.—Son clary.
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ind my couit is n political c o u rt? ’ (vestml for g ra in and a romewhal
me anti
UNION PHARMACY
F. P. RINKS
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a ■■ H ■
•The whole proposition was pre- similci increase in the velvet bun:
Dr. and Mrs. Shclduii A. Morris and
Hanford, Florida
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Palmetto Av* — — Phone l’t|-J
The Dully Herald, lBc per week.
posteroua as a m atter of court pro-]crop to he harvested if labor c.'oidi^
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F rank Ilaley of Jacksonville, were
prohihitlo Ttofflcer* seized the hand­
leedure, hat it served tile porposo o fitio iia make it possible,
th* fu rttB of Mis. Morriu* ni.ster, Mrs.
some yarht, the Ambassador, said to
A CH EERFU L WELCOME AW AITS YOU
HARDING VIEWS DESERTED
m aking It obvious to everyloxly loll
Jbe H a n old “yo itetday en route to
he
owned
by
Rex
M.
E
arllngcr,
re-j
COAL MINES IN ALASKA
th eir home, fioin u m otor trip to the
puled to Ik. a icllrcd husiners man of
,l ^ hv cn‘* ,,i.’
lh al ' vhJ*i W e st Coact.
Chicago, on charges th a t it had lieen 11
; naid in true. o(ind will come out of
I ll&gt;- T h r k M U flu lfd P m a l
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PRESIDENT HARD- u.icd for rum running. There was th e frinl. Tlie public tecs nnd will
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. and INGS’ SPECIAL TRAIN, July 10— no one aboard the craft when it was demand a inneily. I ahull go no( fight­
M u . John V. Smith ai.d Mur.trr Wd- Pirsiilent llunling traveling over the taken over by the agents und efTorts ing w ithout any i&lt; t up.”
«cn Smith spent a very pleasant dsy Aln.-kn railroad front Reward to Falr- to find Knrlingcr hnd lu-en unsneresaORANGE CIIOI’ OF 1923
y«kt«rdsy * t Daviona Ih n .li a* the hank* Saturday inspected tho Cliickn- ful, they reported.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rtich- loon mines, where th? Anierfca'h Unvy
WILL BREAK RECORD
I t was raid nu Invertigation had
•
made ila first experiir.eit, g nernlly hern utarted into 1he death of W aller
OF ALL OTHER YEARS
regarded as unriireo.i.iful, in the pro- E srlln g tr, non o f the owner of the
Mr. and Mia. H erbert P.uraell ale d'lcilon of coal.
&lt;n r Ti&lt;r
• i»«Tiitr»l I'rrsul
Ambassador, who wan reported to
G A IN E S V lI.U :, J-|.u, July IT.
exported 1o let urn on Monday from
The presidential train war. run up hnv ebcen drowned in tho Mississippi
llielr wedding trip to (h lra g .i and im m MiUnnuska, on the main lin o ,1riio r two weeks ego when he Drill Unless unfavurahie fact or* ueveloa
i tho 1921-21 oratigi* crop in P’lorula
Orown Point, Ind, the finuier home ,20 inilen. north of Anchorage, Friday | fivitn the yaclit.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL T H E YEAR.
__________________ will cxc.-fHl :J1 pievitiu.s ptoJuctiou
cf the blide. Until full they will oc-jnlglil nr.d a fte r tro a k f in t nltoard, I
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CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
tu p y (He Gilihs h.’.ihe lilt Mugu/’.li.i l p,,.«idi nl T liiV ding'In'com pany’wllh
Pal. v Hertihl on sale a t Joe's Smoke | '^o»«l» and th e -ra m e is- likely for
•venue.
Meeivtaries lliMiver and Work, in­ llouci. M obleys Drug Store and ' FT»|wfruit,J eveh with i lightly unfa
spected the properties. Tlic-e were H unt’s Pharm acy.
tf voraljie rodditidr.s. on account of the ;i,,,'S 'i ,. !E*!l!iS!I!i'*5*'!'ESEu * '''''* ',,n ,' ,* "B* B,c,,u n |* a a l&gt;r, uaw aaw uB nB B «B ijnuB » BMBBBUBaainiUBaiiaMsi
■ ■ •■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ u u u u a a u « a H a u u H U u u ju M B U B u a k iu u M a u u 0 u u u B u u u B K r2 a u a iia u M a u u a u e a a H a s u i|
large num ber of young groves ju.it m
.Misses Klizahetli Copp of Tampa 'tendered inoperative nfter the Navy
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•t:d Mirs .Margate! laiyton of Gaines- cD p arln i'n t, following n policy ret in MANY STUDENTS REGISTERED g ettin g jiit^r.bearing, according to a
Vtlli, who have Ihmmi the attractive 1917, had expended about a million
IN FLORIDA SUMMER SCHOOL iv p art ju rt n u d e public by tiic local
hoiiie gucuU of Mins Marita l-ahe, dollars.
Bureau o ft A gricultural Eennnntica.
.
lif t Matuiduy evening for D |y:onn
The president was told th a t the
TALLAHASSEE, Kin.. July in.— The coudjtion of oranges lias im­
flesch, wlien* they will npfthl w m e ]coal, wiilch is a noft anthrnrltc, was Seven hundred and thirty-five women proved rUghtly durir.g Ju re while
tim e with Mrs. l-iytoii u h i h.iM a rot-iavaijahlo In large quantities-hut that ar.d two bundled and seveiity-oeven that of g rap efru it nnd lime, is olf n
t*ge there.
.
the coal of production was*too g n a t. m m are registered »t the sum m er '&gt;oi,,t
,,wo- thp rcI*“ , ‘
iveisity nf Florida
‘‘•nrapjdo*. avocado, v und other
; The party saw thousands of dollars r.chool of the Dniveisity
Mr. and Mrn. George Kirhnrd Hart- worth of inni-liinery lu s tirg away and thin year, according to figures In th** south Florida fruit:: are Lung marb y and Mica Prvxeln Houser left I’li a d eseitrd village of about 20 houses Imtida of W .K. Gawlhon, su p erin ten -, kl tJ '' a,on|f w,itl' lH'ach“s. f« ’ **!"|
day for their homes in Columbia, S. and bungalows, with electric light, dent of public instruction.
(■ally grn|M*s, the report shows, and
C., afte r a very pleasant vi.tit lo-re as w ater nnd n hull park.
adds th at pronpoets for the fall crop
the guests of Mrs. H artley’s parents,
nf fiecmi.H continues go.Kl allh.nigh
R&lt;turning to Mniitnnuskn, the pres- JACKSONVILLE LOOKING
i th *re has l&gt;een some loss of nuts from
Mr. end Mr*. T urner Ilo u srr .at their idonl saw the bituminous coal fields
FOR FIFTY THOUSAND
.
. . . . .
borne on Palm etto avenue.
'from which the Alnsknn railroad g e ls
TOURISTS TH IS W INTER ‘U*c*s* nr,d • hw,din*
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--------'it sentlrc supply. The train then
F o r quick re su lts try n w ant ad.
FOR VISITORS.
|ptiH-rrded northw ard townrd FnirJACKSONVILLE, Ju ly lO.—F if t y ,
Mis* Florence I'Hco entertained nt-hnnks, when* it is due to arrive to- thousand tourists for Jacksonville this
an informal dance on Friday uvening, jd ay.
w inter is the goal set by the local
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chamber of rommerve’s tourist comtriittee. Cahirinnn J. P. Ingle of th at
committee estim ates th at 500,000
77i e
tourists were in this state last w inter
and th at they spent (50,000 u day
while in the state.
NEW MEXICO EDITOR
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Daily Fashion Hint

to the Chromatic Scale

One* apoa a lisas—it&gt;d it was evsaJ
m recently os early this Spring. If
eo« wished to bv an ripooeot of the
Mod* c m had to look as if o m had
just stepped out of the dye poet
Ladies were knawn to coax home I f
tears from the shoe shops bcaasc do
calves grew who** skins were th*
exact shade of their new dress. Hats,
gloves, hose and evea amber beads
bsd to touch the ssme Dot* ia th*
chrotaatic seal* or they wrr* consid­
ered to be too hopelessly out of tuot
So be wora.
But with summer come hints that
subtler melodies are to be the vogvM,
* and the more delicate art of blending
colors or even combining opposite
shades b being developed. Bloch and
wblta is sadly inadequate to show the
delicious shod* of nile grern taffeta,
a lustrous piece from the South* KlinChester looms, that makes the little
frorh la the pictare. The hat is a
dull pearurk blue with just a reflretloa of g irro in its uffeta depths, the
ribbon cocladr of lodian red. While
stockings and bruarc in s p ir it pumps
complete the very original effect.
The dress Is mads with a very
modiicd basque, a plain (root wtih
Bounces that extend^ esrrpt In the
rase of the top one, only around the
sides and back. Cuffs d m and •
collar lies with demure Oitiwst be­
neath a crisp n sn o w o rg .c tic band.
A procession of vriy small s&lt; fetduird .
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STATE WILL TURN BACK NO
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 10.—
The sta te departm ent of public in­
struction is m aking stronger effort
thi syear than ever before to uac the
entire allotm ent of ihu Julius Jiosenwnld Fund for building better negro
schools in Florida. A part of the
fund, which am ounts to (12,500 for
this state, wns turned bark during
the last y ea r..
Under thr* nupervision of J . II.
Brinson, in charge of thia phase of
educational work in Florida, offers
are being made to aid the construc­
tion and equipment of negro achoola
where t h e -term runs at Iraat five
ronaoeutivo months. The offera are
made on condition th at communities
benefiting by the fund m ust furnish
from public school funds, private con­
tributions, etc.,* an am ount equal to
or g re ater than th at provided by the
RosenwaId fund. I^L or, land and
m aterial ntay be counted as cash a t
current m arket values. The money
ia' provided as soon as the am ount
otherw ise raised, with th at (o be
given by the fund is sufficient to
complete and equip the building, in­
cluding mudern desks and two aanita ry priviea.
The aite and buildings of ra rh
school aided‘by th e fund shall bo the
property of the public seh&amp;ol au th o r­
ities, according to porviaions for dis­
using tho fu n d ..

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and Price, we
an Interest ou

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Tlie favorite companion of the
pLitrd skirt is the jacqurtte blouse,
and it Uud&lt; its exquisite tones to the
darker colors of the flannels, knit
idks, e tc , «mpl&gt;&gt;)ntl in the develop,
inml of sepasatc skirts. The fronts
of this jaunty m rdtl are rolled with
the convertible collar and, of com sc,
there is a sasti at tbc side to rtxqihasisa the point of adjmtmcni. Any
number nt decorative fabrics may' be
used for this nvxlel . Medium sire
require, ZH yards 34-inch materiaL
Tbc skirt requires 4J4 yardi same
width.

Pictorial Itovirw Blouse No. 160$.
Sires, 34 to
bust and 16 to
20 years. R n cZ 'JS rents.
Skirt No lcua Stirs, 34 to SO
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peatedly by aafl.jfmd* terrible acci­
dents, y61 they arc still In too much of
a hurry or too cnreless to exercise
simple precautions when about to
cross over a rallro jd track.—Tampn
Times.

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n w w i.
In every comn*unlty,i In -th e cities
, JAitfr the pabyL
L
‘—■pri
OH H»tR n i n e
: f M )M
both large and sm all and even lit the
UwAHriH* *TVH MAC
C ttiltt t ( JiH e u r n * NtAT- ITS
J U i M l b i A t i , M t f a N , P la .
- V„_-mnPlR * vha
VMM’S
big financial centers of the country
l uit-i
an
w h e n THEY
Notice Is hereby given th n t up | 0
H in A
N WHEN
The Herald Printing: Co. you can always find people who nrc
s h o w s *m tiR . t i m p e r i
and
until three o’clock p. m. on the
SANCTUMS
:
AUWAY5 r -w- IITEM
predicting dire disaster all the time. J
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8lh day of A ugust,
D. 1023; scaled
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Sanford's
ambitious
streot
paving
BOUT.
K « ll.r They never find Any b right spots In
proposals
will
be
received
by* Forrest
I*
Ma
Ra
Mi
Ra
. m . M a p w . . » w r t i i i &gt; . |r i f . n i
program is causing comment over the
_ _ &gt; W R E L — ----------- O n . n l M a . a i r r financial or social circles and they
Lake,
S.
O.
Chnse
and
C.
J.
Marshal],
W» ■. H O LLY _ . A A r r f ll a la a M a a a i r r s tir up moro
state and especially with the visitors
trouble, cause more
as
the
City
Commission
of
the City
TWO
VIEWS
OF
A
LAW.
to the city, DeLand sent a represen­
U f t r t l a l i i R a in
M a ia
panics and real trouble in the world
ArrIIm i Im
of
Sanford,
Florida,
and
as
Ex-officio
tative
body
of
men
over
yesterday
to
than all tho other people p u t to ­
The nutomobilo registration law, Bond T rustees of the City of SanU I W I I I l l i r P . . C l r r a l a l U f , H a u i u gether,
Inspect our streets with the view of
Everything is put of joint
FAmM
-IV a tta r a
pnssed
by tho last legislature, Is now .ford, Florida, a t th e .City IU1I at
finding out tho best paving .m atcrinl
with them and while they nre m aking
P rtf* la U v a a w
being
generally . discussed b y : the Sanford, Florida, for the: purchase 0f
to
be
used.
Our
new
streets
will
more mohfry than' any o n e 'e lse In
p o i W i t r ^ ’L _____
-------- I.M their own homo town, they Are (crying
open up much tcrritoYy for building state press nnd the prevailing view S treet Im provement Bond* or tho City
h r C a rrW r
purposes th at would hnvo r^mninod seems to lie th a t the law Is nn un? of B anfird, Florida,' aaid* Btfsds Lein#
W .*k
. . . » Oaata hnsd times with the iden of keeping
dorm
ant for years without good pav­ necessary one. ■The Tribune itself general lobligatiatis .of tM ld U ity ,.. j„
-the
other
fclldw
out
and''
Sriil
fling
.«
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n l l r r l r r a r a r a t r n l a a l r I 'a a a l r competition. This Is really back1of
ed streets. There is nothing In tho has been unnblc to .see why th e cer­ the sum of .One Hundred anti:Fifty,
-■ f i f to &gt; » W I* h H a w r r P r l l a r . A t r &gt; »
world quite as good to stim ulate tificate of roglsration for, which n one Thousand.D ollarn ( | 151,000.00)),
knocker and klckor nnd pessim­
: aauawLfls&amp;assr. it u s a s every
building Interest ns s tre e ts ,1 sewers dollar m ust be paid under this. Inw authorized by a resolution of the City
ist In every town where you find one
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TM B A fR O C IA TK D FHKRR
and sidewalks. Give tho suburbs the is any moro efficacious in preventing Commission of the City of Sanford,
They have •usually
T h # A sso c ia te d P r a i a la .x c lu s lv a l r of the In s e ts .
a n tltla d to tk a una r o r rs p u b llc a tlo n o f accum ulated some money nnd they
proper canvoniiuH'cs nnd people will thefts than the enrd which tho auto­ Florida, duly adopted on the Oth day
a ll n a w i d is p a tc h * * c r e d ite d to It o r
mobile owner receives from the Slate fcf’ July, A. D. 1923, pursuant to
n o t o th e r w is e ctr e d ite d In Ih la p ip
Ilvo there.
arc afraid th a t tho other fellow will
and ^ la o tb a local naw i published
J b llib i
Comptroller when he pays for his li­ C hapter 9897 nnd C h ap ter&lt;9898, Laws
come
in
arjd
get
some
of
the
business
k a rtn .
All
— rl
right# of ra-publlcatlon or’ special
ip .
of Florida, 1923.
cense tag.
nnd
he
usually
does
because
no
one
"GIVE
ME
YOUR
HOY!"
tl.p .tc h a a tiaraln a ra aiao ra«a|
octtoai n mc-----Tho Minml Ilcrnld Is somcwhnl
r a ij ) n itiL u iN n ? i&gt; i.H 140 lovoa a pessim ist nnd a kicker. There
Said bonds to bear Interest nt the
aro no signs of hard times nhead.
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of indignant nbout the new tax nnd in­ rote of six per cent per. annum and
There were some aignf n few weeks
W nr during the war, when his was sists th at nothing nppenrs in the net are to be dated July second, 1923, in­
ago because the kickers started their
n living job nnd no mere m atter of to w arrant the belief ,that n ear will terest payable sem i-annually on July
campaign but nil tho talk has dissi­
figures and routine, made nn im- be any safer from th eft than before. first nnd Jan u a ry first of each year,
pated becauso times were so good
both principal and Interest being pay.
pnssioned nppeal before the Nntionnl The Herald soys:
Association of Real E state nonrds to
“The people of Florida, or thnt por­ able a t New York, In the State of
Th# six convicts who escaped from th at tho calam ity howlers could not
put aside partisanship nnd "ns grown tion of them who own automobiles, New York, said bonds being of the
th# Pennsylvania prison Inst week mnkc it stick. Irving Fisher of the
Political
Departm
ent
of
Economy
of
men" consider tho m atter of ending nre ngnin being plagued by another denomination of One Thousand Dot.
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,
, , r » believed to have taken n bont and
111'
fool Inw enacted by the Into, but not lnrs ($1,000.00), each, nnd maturing
p u t to sen to Join the rum fleet. The Yalo University In an article In the
war.
Jacksonville Journal says;
ns follows:
very place fo r them.
EVery book or picture or mention entirely lamented lcgislnturo.
"D ulrng the first i|unrter of this the heavy brunches of .the trees. It nnce and a real burden to the grower. of tho w ar recalls to him, he snys,
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Bonds numbered 1 to 15, to mature
"Of course, the law requires the
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LaFollctto wins a g a in .' His cnndl- year, ns the table nnd chart show, will save the trees from mutilation. It.w ould show more consideration for those days when he was knocking on people to come across with a little July 1st, 1924.
of prices rose It will reduce the cost of maintenance, the rights of others, not to sny n every m an's door nnd saying "(live money, nnd, incidentally, to answer
-• d ate Magnus Johnson won the race the Index Number
Bonds numbered 10 to 30 to ma. fo r U. S. Senator In Minnesota yes­ about 2 l/i per cent per month. Dur­ ns relates to poles, wires and equip­ finer sense of honesty to approach me your boy!"
ture Ju ly 1st, 1925.
n
lot
of
questions
under
oath
,and
if
terday. Ho was the Farm er-Laboritc ing tho second q uarter It has been ment. It will make the streets more the house and olTcr to buy fruit. At
Bonds numbered 31 to ‘45 to ma­
“ I enn see the long lines of ships the harried owner of automobiles
• c a n d id a te wnhtcver tlint menus) and fulling back nt nbout the same rate. beautiful nnd elim inate the ghnstlj/ lonst one Florida county has found bearing many of those boys back to does not nnswer the questions, or a t­ ture Ju ly 1st, 192G.
Why was Inflation thus nipped in row of Imre poles. Eventually It is tho Riggly Wiggly system of help­ you. Hut nlso I can see the long, long tem pts to drive n car without the
represented the U F u tle ttc wing of
Bonds numbered 40 to 00 to ma­
r the party ns against the President tho bud? Presumably because its hoped to place tho electric trunk lines ing oneself so objectionable, th at it iines of ships bearing back the shat­ permission granted him, he m ust be ture July 1st, 1927,
• H arding wing. Strnws show which existence was realized; this fact, In conduits both in the business sec­ has formed an association to prose­ tered rem nants of young American punished by fine or jail sentence.
Bonds numbered 61 to 75 to ma­
•• way
the wind blows.
coupled with a lively memory of 1020, tion of the city nnd on some, of ’.he cute such offenders. This is a rath er manhood who had paid the supreme Thnt always follows, ns a m atter of ture July 1st, 1928. .
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drastic remedy but It may prove ef­
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deterred business men from over- principal residential streetts.
Bonds numbered 70 to 90 to ma­
price. I can see in the night those course.
"The plan will prove of incstianiblo fective in checking n tendency which battlefields, scarred and littered,
Pence In tho N ear E ast Is now expression.
ture
July 1st, 1929.
“This new and vexatious regulation
can hnvo t no defense.
practically assured snys the lalcst
where perhaps some of your sons was passed by the legislature on the
Bonds numbered 91 to 105 to ma­
“ Among the timely warnings were benefit to the city of Orlando ns a
"B ut we suppose nulomobllista all
dispatches and this will be most re ­ tho Weekly Index, which is now whole nnd to the individual clitzcns
looked up at a moon th at for them specious plea thnt it w as-necessary ture July 1st, 1930.
freshing since It looks like wnr all available to over five million rend­ as well. It is to be ardently hoped over the world nre very much alike.
Bonds numbered 100 to 120 to manever again was to rise.
in order to protect automobile own­
■ over again In the Near West. If we ers, the barometers of the various th at the property owners will co­ We saw ju s t the other day that the
ture
July 1st, 1931.
"And
the
tragedy
of
it
all
is
that
ers from theft .although nothing np­
could get a few of the children quiet commercial service, the utterances operate with the U tilities nnd Hark growers near the summer resorts of
Bonds
numbered 121 to 135 to ma­
they
wore
sacrificed
only
because
penrs in the procedure thnt w arrants
a t one time there would be some of Mr. Hoover on the danger of in­ Comm inn ions to the fullest possible the northern states are having sim i­
ture
Ju
ly
1st, 1932.
your
fath
ers
nnd
mine—with
all
their
nn
owner,
in
believing
th
at
his
auto­
chance pf letting the dove of pence flation, the efforts of the building extent, allowing the commissions to lar trouble#. Tourists help them ­
Bonds numbered 130 to 151 to ma­
skill
at
harnessing
the
lightning
to
mobile
will
be
restored
to
hint
by
the
selves
to
fru
it,
hop
into
their
enrs
flu tter around ngnin for a few min­ trades under the leadership of place the poles in the rear of thp
nnd a re gone regardless of the pro­ make it do the work of men; with state thnt exacts this tribute, if it is ture July 1st, 1933.
utes.
Franklin Roosevelt to curb specula­ property and In the alleys.
all their inventiveness expressed in
The full faith and credit of the City
------------n-----------"To lay out n plan and make n pur­ tests of the indignant owner. The the magnificent pieces of mechanism stolen, or tnht he will lie reimbursed
tion building, tho action of tho bank­
of Snnford, Florida, is irrevocably
automobile
is
u
wonderful
machine,
by
the
same
authority.
The E late Highway Hoard is In
ers in iW -ournging loans for specula­ vey will require considerable work
"Incidentally, it might be said, this pledged for the paym ent of the prin­
but it cun be adapted to the uses of toduy lightening the toil of man;
session nt Tallahassee making plans
tive building nnd in raising discount but agreem ents from the property
with
all
their
nbility
in
treatin
g
fine
the
crook
as
well
as
to
those
of
the
fee
now being collected is not nn nn- cipal nnd in terest of said issue of
• to put the new money Into circulation rates nt some of the Federal Reserve owners will hasten the work. It Is
business enterprises—did not paj nunl tax laid upon the people, but bonds.
honest
nnd
conscientious
owner."
and make it go ns for ns possible all Hunks.
a splendid idea and will meet with
enough heed to international rela­ the payment once provides for the
The bonds hereby offered for sale
------------ o----------over the slate. There is one thing
favor from the people, weare sure,
tions
to
find
some
wny
U
&gt;
prevent
"In
short
the
price
level
anil
the
are
excluded from nny limitation uf
A
GOOD
MOTTO
MUCH
NEGLECT­
alleged safety of tho car ns long
sure, though. The present plan will
for OrlnttdoanH nre always eager to
purchasing
power
of
tho
dollnr
have
wurs."
bonded
indebtedness prescribed by
ns
it
remains
in'
the
possession
nnd
take up certain roads and put them
ED—SAFETY FIRST
assist in any work which is for the
And therefore, said Mr. linker, it ownership of tho present owner.
the rh n rtcr of the City of Sanford,
through without any delays ond our been roughly corrected nnd stabil­ best interests of tliier electric plant
"This tax, for it is nothing less Florida.
road through Sanford will lie one of ized by wisely heeding the threaten­ and their eity.”
SevrrnI states have passed laws is up to the fathers of today to turn
ing signs of the times.
This authorized issue of bonds to Ik*
I liem.
;
requiring drivers of automobiles to their thoughts to the prevention of than that, will take approximately
---------- o------ -—
war, nnd without childish partisan ­ fourteen thousand dollars &lt;&gt;ut of Dade; sold subject to the approving.opinion
;
:----------------------- q-" " A t ptenfcnt Urn dnngrr is of un­ AUTO TOUKJ8TH AND* UAMUKHftlcoincjo n.Tulb.ftnp
1
Mississippi dipping vuls are being due caution or unw arranted pessim­
...........
Millroad gradix It is a strange emn- sh ip ,'b u t with’ 'nomirtrtunX'bt.TtJ- aft county and" for V o ' good“p tirp iT ^ th 31 of Joliq, C. TllPfnson, Xv bfi. fyrgUhed
protected hy machine guns, says re­ ism. Some professional forecasters,
m
entary on the intelligence of our about to restore the faith of men.— nnyone can see nt this critical inu- by the City of Sanford, Florida.
I'Toridn will try the new experi­
All bids m ust be accompanied by n
port in tho daily papers. Well, we basing their predictions on mechan­ ment this w inter of the "nuto-leU " people, as well ns their regard for Jacksopville Journal.
ment."
------------o ----------believe In system atic dipping for dif­ ical averages of p ast experience, ex­ for the Imirjst campers. It will he their personal safety, that sueli laws
On the other hand, the Inw is not certified check for one nnd one-half
ferent communities, but we do not pect a real slump in business. Hut on tho order of a hotel or large cen­ should !«' deemed necessary.
without its champions, one of whom per cent of the amount of the bomb
Ever
RATES FOR FLORIDA.
believe In forcing it nt the point of the underlying conditions Justify the tra l plnee where they i^nii board at since the automobile lias become a
is Hon. IV. A. McKenzie, who was to be sold.
guns. Our state has a much better opposite spirit. So far ns 1 can see, a nominal cost, there will be a garage eemmon mode of conveyance, the pa­
The right to reject any nnd all bids
There is neither justice nor fuir- one of the most able members of the
plan. W e 1will put it into force in the present outlook is for continued and everything for the com fort and pers have been filled with accounts of nexs in the refusal of the railroads to recent legislature, nnd who writes is reserved.
the sections th at want it first and nee prosperity "spread out" over several convenience of the tourist camper. reckless fools rushing to their death | make their summer excursion rates the Tribune as follows:
Proposals should be nddressed to
how it operates before placing it years. Hut prosperity can l&gt;o kept The tin can cam per may not like this in nn insane desire to beat the lnco- i&gt;&lt;«&lt;&lt;l in both directions to Florida as
"I note a short editorial in today’s J Forrest Lake, S. O. Chnse and C. J.
everywhere. It has not proven s a t­ only by continued wisdom resulting line camp hotel that is planned hut motive to the crossing. There have well as from Florida.
Tribune which says in
substance: i M arshall, as the City Commission of
isfactory in so u th . Florida where it in continued stability. The great un­ he will probably have to like it or been many other accidents of the same
‘that
the
ne
waulnmobile
a n ti-th e ft! the City of Sanford, Florida, and as
Recent agitation of the unfairness
was necessary to dip every fourteen derlying condition—our excessive lump it for the "nutn-lel" promises kind, not caused by recklessness, but
bill
will
increase
the
trouble
ntnl ex- Kx-OITieio Bond T rustees of the City
of this policy of the railroads has re­
days in the hottest p art of tile sum ­ gold reserve— is still with us. If we to take the place of the nondescript by a lark of appreciation of the tre
pense to ear-owners without m aterial of Sanford, Florida, at Sanford, Flornewed
the
demand
on
the
part
of
nil
mer. It is ull right to investigate "earm ark" the surplus ns Mr. Hoover] auto camp that in the past has liecn mentions chances taken. Many erossion.
the people of Florida for a square benefit.*
conditions before forcing Ibem on the suggests, nnd keep it out of harm ’s n menace to the man who wanted b r i n g s nre hidden hy buildings or shrub"Now
I
know
that
your
paper
al­
W ITNESS our hands ns the City
way, inflation cun he avoided. De­ conduct himself properly ami to tb e ilu ry , anil others may be in ikvp cuts deal in this m atter.
people.
ways wishes to be fa ir in its editorial Commission of the City of Snnford,
Unfortunately, the Florida Railroad comment, so I fear that the opera­
flation is likewise unnecessary. Only countryside that bad to put up with I which make the appronehing train inFlorida, and as ex-officio Bond Trus­
Commission
has no authority to re­ tion of this Inw or sim ilar laws in
foolish
fntalisjic
fears
nre
likely
to
The Herald wishes to tJinnu-nd the
tees of the City of Sanford, Florida,
the cam pers. The Tam pa Times in visible until it actually hits the road.
action of the City Commissioners in halt business. We ought, with the an article on the “ Uses of the Auto­ To make such a crossing without first quire the railroads to give excursion other states has not been investigat­ nnd the seal of said City, this lGIh
rates of any kind, even within the ed. I believe that you will find, up­
taking the people into their confi­ Iowa Unnkcrs Assoraition, in their mobile" says:
day of July, A. I). 1923.
insuring ones self th at no train is
stutc. Hut for this situation, the
dence before taking any action on big recent resolution favoring slnhilizn
on Investigation, that a sim ilar law
near, is indeed recklessness. No train
FORREST LAKE,
"There
is
one
feature*
connected
Commission would uiulobiitedly com­
Improvements in the city. It is ul- lion, to keep "opposed to inflation
in Michigan reduced thefts during the
S. O. CHASE,
goes through the country without
with
the
grow
ing
use
of
the
autom
o­
pel proper recognition of this state. fir:-t year of its operation about 50
wsys u good plan to talk over im­ and deflation alike."
C. J. MARSHALL,
making a noise th at ran be heard for
bile,
which
has
not
been
largely
com­
The members of the Com mission are
"My own guess Is th at the rest n
provements with the people lie fore
As the City Commismented on, but is nevertholes an evil a long distance. A stop of n minute uf the same opinion as tho general Ipec cent and resulted in about 50 per
putting any plans Into motion. There the year will see good steady husi
Ice*' of the cant actually stolen being
or two iXould assure a driver of safes r.ion of the City of
which
dem
ands
correction.
The
nu/o
public—th at tho advertising of excur­
is always a divergence of jepinion on ness with a gradual advance in prices
,
. . ..
. recovered—th ere fo re a net saving of
Sanford, Florida, und
&gt;r the reverse, nnd he could act nc- sion
has had the effect of largely inereivj.
rates from H onda to ( alifornm, - r
, ,
,
all subjects but the m ajority of the ngain."
.
.
.
.
.
75 iter rent of tho loss. Moreover, I
coriring
to
his
knowledge.
ns Ex-Officio Bond
ing the num ber of our w inter visitors.
without the simultaneous advertising . . . .............. , ,t. , ,, „ ,
people arc usually right and since it
,
,
,,
,
.
i
thin!:
you
will
find
th
at
theft
insurT rustees of the City
We have made them welcome, estab ­
That a law should be deemed nec­ of similar rates from f aliforn a atu
» ,
,
. ,
BEAUTIFYING CITIES.
Is their money the eonunissioners are
of Snnford, Florida.
lishing camping places equipped with essary to eliminate the awful slaugh­ other sections of the country to a nre rates in stated where this Inw
spending they should have a voice in
has been in operation have been re­ A ttest:
all the accessories of comfort and ter th at is constantly going on at the Florida, is rank discrimination.
Tho zoning system of Sanford has
the m atter. We arc all a component
duced m aterially—about 30 per cent
L. R. H1IILIHS,
(SEAL)
convep ience, for, which wo have made railroad crossings, is illustrative of
p art of the commercial life of the attracted the attention of many other
Gocvornor Hardee has expresred or mon.. |f our law will accomplish
City Clerk of the City of
only
nominal
charges,
and
in
many
the
fact
that
people
m
ust
be
guarded
city and wo ran work together much cities nnd they nre nil looking to­
Ins hearty co-operation in nny effort t|,
things- in
Florida—UnH it
Snnford, Florida.
from tho ronsequenees of their own
better than by pulling apart and con­ ward the boitcrm cnt^iif the cities in coses none nt all.
folly.
The
ideal
methods
of
course,
"Vl!1
V
,\V
.
*
t
v
!
,
W
‘,rt-h‘‘
.'v(,r,h
tho
nmall
expense
and
,
7-17-24-91;
8-7-4tc
‘‘C andor coni|&gt;c!s us to sny that
stan tly stirrin g up something that the wny of Improving the appearance
wrong. He has w ritten Vance trouble It entails? The automobile
would
l&gt;e
to
eliminate
the
grade
cross
they
have
not
always
shown
an
nponly makes a mountain out nf n mule of the streets. Cities startin g to
U . Helm, of this city, who recently (dealers from almost every part of the
hill. And the Herald will never lay grow are always confronted with preirfutiun of the pleasures which we ing altogether, and th a t will probab­ brought the subject freshly to public state were enlhusiatsic about the
ly
be
done
in
the
course
of
time,
hut
a straw in the way of public improve­ many problems about ju st where cer- hove provided for them. In some few
attention, th at he has been doing ull passage of this Inw and it was en­
ments In the city or county th at seem tulu lines of business can l&gt;e built cara*s they have shown ~a distressing at present the expense is too prohibi­ he could along the same line ond his dorsed by the Florida League of Mu­
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
go Ad and th at will help the city or No one wants to retard the grow th carelessness about keeping the camps tive to he considered. Some substi­ belief "th a t with united effort on the nicipalities nt it's m eeting in Miami
South,Hound
of no
county.
of the city but they also want to get in. clean nnd snnitnt*,y condition. ,tute. must be, hud .and we know
. . .
I,art of all of us wo can secure for early in the year. When Alabama and
t t e r one than the general inculrn- FlorilU that rocotrnilion (0 whIch ,t
Departs
Arrive
the best results in city plunnlng nnd •mine few—we are glad they nre not U
i ii n
.. f
. . b l . . .« ..
n t
t L .,
. 1
Georgia pass sim ilar laws, it will be No.
2:40 a.m.
83 .:......... 2:30 a.m.
HIGH ’ BUILDING COSTS DELAY have beautiful cities ns well as com­ num erous—seem to have adopted forjt»on of extreme caution at the rail i« entitled."
almost impossible to dispose of n No.
8:40 a.m.
27_____
mercial centers. There should bo n th eir motto, "A fter us the deluge’ road crossing,
HOTEL CONSTRUCTION.
. It appears to the Tribune th a t the stolen car because no title can be
and
have
no
regard
for
th
e
disorderly
No.
2:45
p.m.
The
railroad#
have
put
out
numer89...........
2:25
p.m.
place for business, n place for whole­
concerte8 action of the state press in
The fact that the hotel proposition sale centers, n place for factories, and unclean condition In which they ou. poster# counseling the public t o 'thl, mnUcr would br|njr rvliu,u . Wc given with the car when sold. nAil No.
7:10 p.m.
85...►
----- 0:55 p.m.
the one dollar fee is good for the
is being delayed beenuse of the high etc. And when it comes to a ques­ leave the camp. This is not fa ir to "Cross Crossing# Cautiously," pro- j
l h#t cvcry newspaper in
Northbound
• cost of labor and m aterial Is not out tion of whether nn undesirable busi­ thuso who come a fte r them , nor i# v.ng th at they nre os much inter- JFlorida o,a*n up u fight to secure life of the car under one ownership.
Departs
"I would be glad to havo you in­
A rrive
,! of line with plana being adopted nil ness place should be allowed In the it courteous to the citizens who pro­ or ted as the general public in putting
these excursion rates.
vestigate
the.
working
of
this
law
or
No.
2:03
a.m.
82......
—
1
:4H
a.in.
j^over the United Stales to help bring residence section the people who have vide these accommodations fo r them. an end to the numerous accidents at
n
sim
ilar
law
in
Michigan,
Indiana,
No.
The
railroads
have
"no
case."
JThey
12:05
p.m.
84
—LL..:
11:45
a.m.
Mabout a more fairjn/td settled copdi purchased property In th at section Some cities, sowing this lack of ap grade crossings. The Milton Gazette
80 ..... . 3:42 p.m. '' 3:52 p.m.}
ution in the construction line. If tho should have something to say nbout p red atio n have closed th eir tourist recently treated the subject In this con not successfifly defend their Colorado and Murylnnd. Other states, No,
among them being North. Carolina, No.
present position.
28.
10:00 p.ln. ’ " "
pA dair Realty and T ru st Company can whether their homes are to be ruined camps, while ottiers have made mod­ common sense way:
have
passed
such
a
law,
but
the
iVilby
Brooch
They can not offer a logical reason
nave from fifty to eighty thousand &lt;ir not by tho appearance of un u n ­ erate charges fo r keeping them In
“ It would be very hard, wc imagine
above
are
the
ones
th
at
occur
to
me
’
"
"
ArriV»,"
rt| Departs
why
excursion
rates
should
be
offered
dollars in the construction of the desirable building. It all comes back condition. HerhupM the fact th a t few to convince an intelligent ju ry th at
at the pres^ntr
7:30 a.m.
xNo: 100___ LL
Lakeland Terraco by waiting a few to the city planning idea that will be people make a lengthy stay In any tho railroad company is responsible one way and not tho other way.
"Automobile th eft
had become xNo. 24..J.___
’- &lt;
3:25 p.mThey can not present a legitim ate
months they can not be blamed very taken up in every city in Florida. uno camp ninkca them careless.
when a train hits an automobile. The
such a menace th at in spite of the xNo. 25--------- 1:30 p.m.
much. However, every effort is go­ Tho Orlando Sentinel says:
‘‘Usually the tou :i»t flits from one engineer cannot reasonably be expect­ argum ent why people should be in­
fact th at theft insurance rates were xNo. 101..........
5:50p.m.
duced
to
go
from
Florida
to
Califor­
ing to bo made to got this company
" It is planned by the Orlando U til­ place to another, ap p aren tly aim ing ed to stop the train every time he
to a ta rt operations on the building ity Commission and the Hark Com­ to sec as much of F'Jorida as possible reaches a place where the tracka cross nia and not from California to Flor­ becoming almost prohibitive, insur­
it
I-eeaburg Branch
ance companies waro seriously con­
Just a# soon as possible and for which mission, although the plan originated in n limited time. ,Thc velvet high­ a highway or to slow down to a speed ida.
D e p a rts
A rrive
they have the plana, have lot tho con­ wit hMessra. H arry L. Herman npd w ays of the state a re filled with auto­ which would make stopping In time
AH th at Florida asqs is a square sidering discontinuing sdeh' insur­ xNo. 157------3:65
p.m.
tra c t and have paid fo r tho lot and J. F. Ange, and M anager Moffatt of mobiles from d ay lig h t till dark, and possible when ho sees an automobile deal. The press of the state, backed ance altogether."—Tampa Tribune.
No. 9 U ......2:45 p.m.
---------- ------------or# ready to da business when the tho Utilities Commission, to under­ this brings up a grievance of which on his right-of-way. All he can be by all tho commercial organizations,
xNo. 158....... ....
6:30 am .
The
best
housewives
In
Sanford
are
proper economic condition pros«nU take the removal of the electric light th e fru it grow ers ha f t to complain. expected to do is to blow his whistle, m ust get together on this point.
No.
22._____
7:10
p»
furnishing the salad for the supper
rftsclf. , If a delegation can do any- pole# from the streets and place them I t seems but a little thing for nn and he very seldo m fails to do that.
It is perhaps too late to secure any
Oviedo
Branch
Thursday a t Hazelton’s
on Silver
g h in g . th at will bring about early ac- in the re a r of individual's property.
automobUist to seal# a^ g ro v e fence The moral responsibility for grade- definite or appreciable results this Lake.
.A rriv e
93-2tp
Yiqn, tho on# l u r i n g today fo r At"Uy doing this the City of Orlando and help him self to a few oranges or crossing accidents 'in all common sum m er—but wo can s ta rt now to
*No. 12S..........
7:45 p.m .’
f a h ti will undoubtedly get results.— will annually save (30,000 in lo st cu r­ g ra p e fru it, but when i t- in repeated sense rests squarely upon highway g et them for next summer,—Tampa
xNo.
127______
’ The Herald delivered six times a
Iak#lam1 Star-ToU grsm .
N '
rent caused from wire contact with m any times a day it becomes a nuis- travelers. They have been warned re- Tribune
week for 15c,
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P.id Not Qo F ar Enough In Defending
,tho Pontiff's Claim of Tomp'oraf Power.

Cardinal Bellnnnino, Italian car­
dinal and controversialist, whose
body was removed recently front the
Church of tho Qesu in Home, where
it had been buried for more titan 300
years, for reinterment in tho church
of St. Ignatius, had the double merit
with the court of Home of support­
ing Iter temporal power and spir­
itual supremacy to tthp utmost, and
of strenuously opposing tho reform*
i n l a n d .for a number of years no
eminent divine among tho reformera failed t/i make llcllarmino's ar­
guments a particular subject of
refutation. His maxima on the right
of pontiffs to depose princes caused
his attitude on tho temporal power
of tho popes to be condemned, at
J ’aria. On Uio other hand it did not
satisfy the court of Home, heenuss it
asserted, not a direct, but an indi­
rect, power of tho popes in temporal
matters. This reservation so offend­
ed Sixtus V Hint ho placed llcllar­
mino's work, “A Body of Contro­
versy,” among the list of prohibited
books.
Bellamiino was made a cardinal
because of his learning. At tho. elec­
tions of Leo XT and Paul V he was
thought of for tho pontificate, and
might have been chosen had ho not
been a Jesuit. Ho was a nephew of
Pope Mnrcellus II.

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Prescribed For JRu&amp;sw'sMU;
Medical A id Saved Millions

BOOK THAT OFFENDED POPE

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W ashington County: H as a fa ll­
ing
w ater ca ta ra c t 75 Je o t high; a
TALLAHASSpE, July 17— Experand employee of this b^nk wants to KNOW
freak
of n atu re in an unusual geolog­
irprnU In Florida haviqg «» their pureach depositor.
ical form ation. Splendid cam ping sites
m m tho growing of rubber trees for
nearby.
—
the commercial production of rubber
Calhoun County: Tho Dead Lakes;
„,ay be benefitted by steps being talclarg est ap iary In the w orld;; immense
fn by tfco United S tates departm ent
more than handing your, deposit in at the
shndc tobacco plantations.
of agriculture towards the InvestlgaLeon County: S ta te cap ital; F lor­
tipn o (the rubber Industry In other
Receiving TeflersV wip&lt;Jow» it means good ,
ida S tate College for Women, said to
countries.
‘‘ " '
,
be one of the fin est women’s schools
H. Hi, Bennett, !of the federal bu­
in the southern sta te s; agricultural
reau of soils has been: assigned to ac­
service combined.
college for colored; home anil grave
company » ' party being sen t by tho
' ■: '
1' ia
l
. ** ■* . 4» 'Vl« «\ $. 9 *
t' i,
of Prince M urat, nephew of Napoleon
bepaftment of Commerce and A gri­
May
we
have
your
Checking
Account
tho
G
reat;
estates
of
Marquis
dc
L
a­
culture to Investigate Rubber produc­
fay ette; n atu ral bridge, state park
tion and the possibilities fo r rubber
and g et to know you?
and bnttlefieid; Meridian stone from
growing In C entral America.
Tho
which all survoys arc reckoned.
party will sail for Panam a July 25.
SL Johns Cqunty: Scene of the
The Bureau of Soils has a represen­
first perm anent white settlem ent In
tative with another p arty th a t will
;
the United S tates a t SL Augustine.
investigate the rubber industry in the
House there over th ree hundreds years
Amason region of Brasil. It is prob­
A COMMUNITY BU ILD ER
old. S treets aro like those In Span­
able that another man from this bu­
ish
(towns
may
be
seen.
F
o
rt
San
reau will be sent l g t c t with a p arty
F. P. FORSTER, P resident
I). F . W UITNBR, C ashier
Marco, with its dungeon fashioned a f­
to. investigate the possibilities of this
te r those in prisons of the dark
Industry in tho Philippines.
ages.
Effort* arc nw being made In cer­
Volusia County: Ormond, tho homo
tain quarters o f this state to Initiate
■■■■■■■■■&gt;■■■■■■■■■
■■■■■■■■■■■
of
John b . Rockefeller. Daytona, with m■ U
experiments in the production of rub­
* ,
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r- t
.* •.-*►
4
f
k- ■+ W - 1 1 J t * 4
the m o st beautiful beach in tho world,
ber. The suggestion has been made
DR, ltl-TNUY RKBUWKE3
where many automobile speed records
that a practical man be put In charge
[ f Good BuilcfincJs .D eserve Good Hardware J
of experiments. According to an a r­
•TIow’s Oio patient th is m orning, typhus his proncrTptton called fo r have been broken by drivers who pil­ S I"
I II I II I
a ■ te ll
700,000 am pules .of neo-aalvarstn. oted th eir enrs over tho beach a t the
Joel"
oc'
ticle that will appear in the next
When she w as dying with cholera ra te of more thnn two miles n min­
"Bettor,
thank
you.
I’ve
given
quarterly report of the agricultural
__S 30,000 pounds of quinine and and smallpox ho inoculated and ute. Location of the John D. Stetson
department,
Senator Duncan U.
(700,000 pounds of cod liver oil. and vaccinated h e r eomo 16,000,000
University:
Fletcher will U kc a hand in the rub­
*
_
i t begins to look as if sho would pull times. .
I t has been an expensive case. The
Pinellas County: G reatest sponge
through.”
ber experiments.
medicines and medical supplies, the
WE'RE ALL IN THE CAMS
Heroic treatm ent? Yes, b u t I t vaccines au d scrum s, thu surgical fishery an the American continent is
was n very nick patient—the Rus­ instrum ents and tho bandages, tho located in this now w est coast county.
sian bear. H enry Bceuwkes, M.D., bedding and hospital clothing, tho
burc Bred Stock
J
*
of the United S tates Army, was tho hot w a te r bottles, tho hypodermic
Plan to moot your frlonds a t lin te lShould Be Raised
doctor in charge of th e 1 case, tho noodles and all tho re st have run up
same doctor who prescribed lo t to |7,ti00,000, and th a t bill was paid tern’s on Cilver 1-ake Thursday a fte r­
By Florida Farmers
General Pershing of the A. E. F., and by tho U nited S tates Government, noon—good supper and fine bathing.
Boasia w as tho h ard er p atien t of which tu rn ed over $4,000,000 w orth
•
H3-2tp
the two.
Federal D epartm ent of A griculture
of surplus A rm y medical supplies
I
t
Is
alm
ost
two
years
now
th
a
t
fo
r
R
ussian
relief,
and
b
y
tho
Makes Statem ent.
Dr. Becuwkcs has been sittin g a t her American Red Cross, which con­
LATEST ItOAl) INFORMATION
bedside, m inistering to h er w ants trib u ted $3,000,000. B ut since Dr.
&lt;nr T » f A sso c ia te d P r r a a )
an d studying her m any diseases. As Bceuwkes took tho case tho Russian.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 17.—
chief of the Medical Division of the Commissnr of H ealth says Itint there Furnished Daily by Florida Automo­
bile Association.
American Relief Adm inistration; has been a decroaso of 83 per cent
Emphasis is plnccd upon the advis­
D r. Becuwkcs has piled on R ussia’s in tho num ber o f typhus caaes re­
IS FINISHED THROUGHOUT WITH
ability of farm ers’ raising pure-bred
bed 470,000 blankets, 570,000 sheets, ported throughout R ussia and of 75
The
road
from
fit.
Petersburg
stock ns n solution to th eir feeding
155,000 pillow and m attress covers, per cent In re cu rre n t typhus, white
m ost or them plainly m arked cholera cases havo shown a q even north, via C learw ater, T am pa/ (ta k ­
problems in a statem ent released by
. CORBIN’S HARDWARE
.TJ'fllllllllllllllllllllll Ifill IIII1It'll IIIIIIIIIIIIH'.’?
United States. Army o r American g re ater failin g off.
ing .State Road Wo. 2 nt Tam pa) O r­
the federal departm ent of agriculture
Red Cross. Ho has used 890,000
B ut w ith all tho medical a tte n ­ lando,. Fust is, Leesburg,
Ocala,
f i r s t Friend—Hello, Lilli! Wlmt are
(or publication today. The statem ent,
towels and 90,000 pairs of slippers tion sho has had, Russia m ight not
you
doing
these
days?
Furnished by
Gainesville,
High
Springs.
Fort
which is on record here, sums up tho
fo r Russia while h er recovery wns have been well on tho way tow ard
..
Second
Frlem
l—Well,
lUlit
now,
I’m
White,
Lake
City
through
to
Valdos­
in
doubt,
and
86,000
times
ho
has
complete
convalescence
if
h
er
diet
results of questionnaire sent to near­
Completely outfitted one of h er new­ had not been carefully looked after. ta and Mncon, is in very good condi­
ly five hundred practical stockmen, going to help a guy to do a lilfln
born sons o r daughters from safety Tho Am erican Relief A dm lnlstraJ tion, unpaved portions Improving
profiteering.
who described their most serious
pin to socks.
c*
tlon has fe d h er aomo 7)00,000 ton*
First Friend—Yuli don't menu to tell
feeding problems and bow they were tne that you nre piutM i nthig In Hint
H e h as bathed tier w ith two and n of nourishing Am erican food w hite daily accnunl cessation of vnlns.
State Ruud No. 4, from Minml to
h a lf million pounds o f soap. Ho has Dr. Becuwkcs w as prescribing fo r
meeting them.
highway robbery?
fum igated h er w ith 800,000 pounds her. Now th a t she is stronger th« tho Georgin-Florida line, via West
To the question, ."Do you find liveSecond Friend—Yep! I'm going to
of sulphur; bo has bandaged her Doctor is planning to discontinue him Palm Reach, Daytona, St. Augustine
itock of improved breeding make pay my landlord bin rent.
w ith 8,000.000 gauso bondages, and visits. Colonel Ilaskcll, tho d irected
greater gains or produce more than
dosed h er w ith 877 different kinds o f tho R ussian U n it of tho AmcrW and Jacksonville to Wnycroxs—good.
i
o
f medicine. H ia w as no homeo­ can Relief A dm inistration, h a s alsri
Road from W aycross to Macon and
scrubs or common stock when fed in ..CROMWELL DESCENDANT DEAD.
p a th ic treatm en t! 'It,to o k (forty, (ops decided th a t tho emergency has. account dryer weather.
t i l »$ 1 1 1 &lt;il I
I'mi S¥t 4*ft i*
-.i
the same wnyT" thdre was almost 1 . --'.j ..-'I inlu u ujl i|t J itVlti /tltlill’M
o f chloroform and other, 67 tons o f 'passed an d W s adVisdd th e Ch
W
aycross
Chamber
of
Commerce
unanimous agreem ent on the better
m
an
o
f
thp
A&gt;R.
A.,
H
~*
ca
sto
r
on,
fifteen
tons
o
f
aspirin
and
“ M r. K ennelh lender Cromwell
PHONE NO. 8
wires: "Roads to Macon good .via
thirty -o n e tons o f boric acid. When Hoover, th a t ha wU) pud
results obtained in feeding improved P re sto lt of Arlmrlielil court, llorkAtiWWDTCBtAUO*,
1
j
o
L
worst
^nlbnmW.'BBuv
«jgsgga&amp;
Almn,
Douglass,
etc.”
livestock. Most replies gave specific Hhire, who has died, aged forty........................................................................... I l l ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Mncon Chamber of Commerce
figures on the extent of superiority seven. wus lineally descended from
The F ort.L auderdale Sentinel soya MASONS PLAN BIG
wires: “Roods
good nil way vio
as shown by financial returns. The O liver C rom well,” says the London
Route A, Mncon, Athens, Anderson,
D’MOl.AY BUILDING
th at peanut promoters have bought
figures varied widely w^th an average
Tim es. “ T he last descendant of the
superiority of 30.6 per cent for tho
FOR GAINESVILLE Grccnvillo to Ashovillp."
32,00(1 acres of land in the Ever­
P ro tecto r iu tho male line, Oliver
Augusta Motor Club wires: Best
Imptovcd stock. In general, purebred
glades. Brown ami Co., of Portland,
Cropiwcll
of
Theobalds,
died
in
route
to Wa'shington: "W aycross »—r-rrrr
stock excelled the grades and the
GAINESVILLE, July 17,—Masons
Me.,
have
recently
purchased
n
large
Blackshcnr,
Bristol, Surrency, Reeds1821. H ia only daughter, Elizabeth
grades greatly, excelled scrubs.
trac t in the southern p art of Puitn of Florida arc planning to build n ville, M atter, Millcn, Augusta, Co­
p
liv
erin
,
m
arried
Mr.
T
.
A.
Bussell
Good Feed for Your Stock is Just as Essential
Commenting on the • result, - live­
dorm itory at the University of F lor­
stock specialists in the departm ent of T h ru ito n sf court, H erfordshire, Beat'll county, and the price is mild to ida to bouse 300 members of the Or­ lumbia, Camden, Monroe, Rocking­ ■
to Their Health as Good Food is
S
of agriculture ift W ashington point and h er daughter, Elizabeth, m ar-,h av e been $430,000. The Sentinel, der of Do Molny according to G. El­ ham, fiouthill, W ashington.”
■
,
"Tfoad
No.
1,
from
Jacksonville
to
to Your health
out laht improved stock is more like­ ried M r. P rescott s g ran d fath er. M r-|udding, Dint tho company will p ro h mer Wilbur, grand deputy for Flor­
ly to receive somewhat b etter feed P resco tt was nlso descended from nhly purchase more land in th at sec- ida of the Order of Do Molny. The Pensacola, via l^ikc City, Madison,
No fc«.l I* a n y l i . t t . r th an t h .
Iiutrrilii-at* th at nru |iut Into It.
and tare, yet since good stock and th e founder of P rescott's batik, lie I tlon, adds that "n product of th e'b u ild in g will contain lodge rooms and Montlcello, Tallahassee, Quincy, Ma­
Moln.iii'H atnl A lfa lfa Mi*al w ill
good feed and care go together so m arried in 1911 Kliz&amp;beth M a rio n ,' Brown &amp; Co., paper mills is an acid 1will la- erected at an estim ated cost rianna to Pensacola is in good condi­
rnv«r tip tho fa n lio o&lt; m l* h ty
tion
a
t
the
present
time.
As
fa
r
west
cotnmonly, the per cent given is about daughter of Sir John Shelley, ninth th a t is used in refilling peanut oil." of $125,060 which will bo subscribed
poor a ra ln and m ak e It m o r s
as
la
k
e
City,
a
distance
of
approxi­
what othera may expect when they baronet of Shobrooke Park, Devon, Tests made by tho company a t Belie by the 22,691 Masons in the state,
p alatab le liu( It w ill NOT Im- •
mately 05 miles, Is hnrd surfaced.
prove II n q u ality , i
improve their herds or flocks. While •nd leaves three daughters.”
Glade dem onstrated th a t peanuts Mr. W ilbur stated.
.
Balance of road
surfaced only In
the result la c k s 'th e preciseness of
Your on ly p rotection la to b a y
grown in the muck soil of thu Everstrips, rem ainder being sand clay and
frril
miiilfl by m a n u fa c tu r e r s
scientific worjc, it hna- a s a \»#ckThe Iierald delivered six tim es a
glndes yield more oil than peanuts
in passablo condition at all times.
whom,
rep u tation la b u ilt up o n
gmund theqircrnge .of twenty, years’ The Dally Herald, 15c pcs week.
week for tbc.
grown anywhere else.
«M»4 --4 * p4*••&gt;** **■*•
Quullty KeedH. hark ed by th e
Montgomery Chamber of Com
experience a t nearly 600 ir .practical
liuuraiitce Of y o u r dealer. "YOUIl
TV
merco wires: “ Road from hero to
livestock owners, gorier farm condi­
« i *n i :y h a c k i f y o u a h h
Meridian ra th e r rough, but nowise
NOT BATIMKlKD."
tions. The jfiguro girpn ia strikingly
/ U i B l W U A Q 's '
, AW, *TUAT%' D Uerr^lt
iT H A V E fA ^
hazardous.”
similar to tl^at pf .40,4 ppr..cent,i &gt;ob*'
T a lk o v e r y ou r feed problem s
t A’ LUCKY^WlU, BUS* I
R N A M E »W AS f , . .•DOLLAR FD R .
Jackson Chamber of Commerce,
w ith u*.
tained by the departm ent .m ore-than t
BUTCHER-BON'-/ IT R E , U E IC T T IM E
.You w a it , s o m e w /
~ ±y,.- y "■* *
Jackson, Miss., wires: "Roads JackfjVOUR
a year ago na shoeing, the superior J
r ‘ W E tS U R E '
son-Moridian rough but passablo in
you
BereusTfe^]YOU'LL'PACK
A
BIG*
utility of pur^-bred aver ppmmon &gt;
B R O U G H T N bO j |
I good weather.
Jncksoit-Shroveport
AtTD ivl CASE T H E /a B ET OVJ A VlORSE
stock from q general farm point of}
• w o M E r n V ' *1
(good
via
Vicksburg
and Plncblff, A r­
WORSE SWOULD
Atl' SOMEBODY WILL
.frs &amp; t-T b L -D V o U l
view. A hdUthcrn hog grow er states
BACOW/#BUS’
kansas."
Wiki THIS WILL*-*
PLA S^ AU ICE-CAP®
ICBOiirfVfeSTfeRDAVthat his purebred swine make*,SO per
LET ME*OWM,
W E L P BUY r r e &gt;
FF.E D «hA V »C PA IN A N D
F t P T i i.i 7 F P S
■
o m H im AU' W E fa ’'cent better grqw th than scrubs on
h F N B 'DOLLAR
RELIEVE!} RHEUMATISM.
WAV
TH
A
T
a
r
o
u
u
d
w
r
m
the same feed and care.
PHONE 5 B 9 - M Y P T L E A V E . f t ^ ^ S T .S 4 N F 0 f ? D H A
STOP RIGUT IliTW'
w rr/P W M 3 6 ME I
w o u ld u t be
. "1 con simply say th at Foley Kid­
ATtekl
SPOT.
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ibrft i ■
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I
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’
“•
n J jM « M E T V -s r
exactly ’
ney" Pills gave me relief from rh eu ­
F O R .A W E E K ,
30 WITNEBSBS .CALLED
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GAM BUUG
matic painn, and have not used sup­
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IN
BASED ON t .
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ports for tho last six weeks (had to
FLOGGING O F WOMEN
use tw o).
the b*st proof you con
F M i.•'*
hove that Foley Kidney Pills aro ef­ I ;
LUMBERTON, Miss., July 17.—More
.-Vat
fective la this, th a t since they cleared
titan 20 witnesses hayc, been sum ­
niy system of uric acid, have bcoq en ­
moned for the trial of Jake I-aWaon,
tirely free of pain and depression,"
John Hcdgpeth and Jule Rrogden,
w rites J. W. H unter, Los Angeles,
due to s ta rt here today on a charge
Calif. Backache,. Rheum atic P alnsr
o, fbuglsry find kidnaping arising out
E xtends to O rlando nnd D aytona as well as th e hundreds of
Dull Headaches and tired feeling arc
°( the flagging of two wumen of
quickly relieved by Foley Kidney
I
(
^
s
*
bottle* we jput out in Sanford pypry day
Proc^erviUe last April. Eayh side has
Pills. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Wrapged (or qq imposing array of
•
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&gt;•&lt;
counsel and prodietlqns wcrc made at
NO HOY. OB.GIRI/SHOULD
ELDER SPRINGS WATER
the court hoqse Monday th a t tile
QUIT SCHOOL FOfR LACK FUNDS
trial woultf
of ,U&gt;e longest and
iJ v i
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t
hardest fo u g h t in the history of Rob­
TAMPA, Ju ly JT-— No boy or gtri
on
account
o
l
its
p
u
rity
Is
fnqt
bocomlng
th
e
(Iriuktpjj
w a(?r
eson county courts. The women, Mrs.
In Florida should quit school froip
.t a ^ i
fo r C entral Florida. I t is nlsp recommended for use In h a tH*ry W atson and Mrs. H attie Purgis,
lack of funds until he has communi­
were taken oqt one night by a band
teries. If you n re nob drinking E lder S prings W ater n o w cated w ith local men who hqve the
o( men, and flogged. They said they
give it a trial.
adm inistering of the Florida Educa­
V*
t
/
wrr*;told th a t tbclc abductors did not
■uA;
tion Loan Corporation fund lit hand,
like th eir conduce
____ ^ ___
according to a sto ry puhRshcd here.
A m an‘ giving the name of H. L.
PHONE 311—WE’LL DELIVER
J.
A. T urner, of btia city, is president
T sllisfcrro recently was arrested in
of the organisation whose m em ber­
connection with charges of attem p t­
Vt
ship i&gt; comprised of state R otariana
ing to interfere in the case.
bent on aiding worthy boys and girls
In finishing th e |r education. They plan
There nre other T ran sfers; but
to raise $100,000 for th a t purpose.
npnt( wlth SERVICE fo r th eir middle
b s T B R ' c a s h e s ' uO o M
J f
a w e * SERVICE TRANS­
Th*. Herald for first clau Job work.
3 d i :~np* — —
FER. Phone 498. '
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presented in the favor of 9your
draft,' and
brings the money back to you. If a draft or check is lost in the mail, you merely jj
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m ail rnhherv
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R ank messenger wmMvnur monev is being returned it does not bother von. •«
duplicate, but if there is aa mail
robbery or
or hold-up
some Bank
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out, third to first, Deitcr out, pitcher to pitcher, I^vc out, pitcher to first.
to f ir s t
DeLand.— Richardson doubled, and
BASE BALL
DeLand.—Forsllng singled, Elisey Ilohdc walked, Thompson safe on field
FOOT RALL
filed out to first, Ilodgdcn singled, i t 's choice to third, which failed, crllU ilU lT l
v l
U 1 V /lllL /
BASKET BALL
Douglas struck out, Itichnrdson singl­ or on third throw ing to second and
ed,
scoring Forsling, Rohde out, sec­ Richardson came home for the win­
It. L. SH IPP, Editor
TRAP SHOOTING
Sanford came to DeLand with the ond to first..
ning run. The Bcorc:
nvowed intentions of taking home the
DeLand
Tenth inning—Sanford.
McCall
bacon yesterday. The game lasted . . . .
,
, _ ,
, , ,
*Ji
f
t
Ha
ftn
Pu
Ha
AB R II A 1*0 K
fifteon'Tnnlngs and so the bacon for J cd ^ t o second, Crocker singled.
Dempsey May Meet
What Lloyd Says
spoiled, and DeLand won by ? !'cncer._flic,d ° U.1 to cehtcr f,cl(,&gt; *Mc' Fosling, 2b. ........ 5 1 1 3 7
Firpo November 1st
About Last Week’s Sanford
Kllzcy, cf................ 2 0
0 0
n m argin of two to one. The game Lucas struck out.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
DeLand.—Thompson
out,
pitcher
to
Ilodgdcn,
lb ........... 0 0
1 1G
was the most exciting tlmt has keen
Kiwanis-Rotc
Game
NEW YORK, July 17.—The heavy,
first,
H
arris
out,
pitcher
to
first,
Douglnss,
If...........
0
0
0
2
played on the Stetson field in a great
Florida S tate League
weight boxing outlook took nn unex­
Richardson,
p......
..
fi
1
0
1
0
numbers
of
years,
passing
the
Fourth
Smith
out,
pitcher
to
first.
(By Secretary Lloyd )
pected turn late yesterday when Pro­
Orlamlo 4, St. Pcto 2.
Rohde,
3b...............
5
0
2
4
Eleventh
inning—Sanford.
Em.
Mc­
of
July
gnmc
in
every
departm
ent.
We ployed and conquered. It was
moter Tex Rickard announced a def­ * Pa Hi Ps p i Pi Pi Hx Ha Ha
Daytona 2, Tam pa 0.
a fine gnnio and each player is deserv­ Sanford’s run came in the first inning, Call out, pitcher to first, Iltve singled, Thompson, e.......... 5 0
.
•
inite proposal to, atngo a title match
Lakeland 3, llrndcntown 4.
ing of special mention. The proceeds rnused by n single and n double* re­ Ammons singled, Rive out trying .to H arris, ss............... 5 0
A nother good picture tonight.
between Jack Dempsey, the champion,
we will use for building a new club sulting in the one lone mnrker. De- make home on Ammon’s single, pitch­ xSmith, r f ............... 5 0
and Luis Angel Firpo, in the cnpltal
National League .
Land scored i ntho ninth and fifteenth. er to catcher, Henderson safe o n .^xbopez, c f........ — 4 fl
House for the Klwnnli Club.
Boy Stew art, Mnrjorie I)nw, John­
of the latter's native Argentine, Due­
Chicago 7-1, Now York 4-3.
The
run in the ninth was the one short's fielder's choice, Amnions out
::Pitched from tw elfth,
Ovcrlin, Lane, Rauincl and Steele
nie Walker and Wallace Beery in
ttos Aires, about November 1.
St. Louln 13, Philadelphia 7.
earned
run
for
DeLand
resulted
from
second.
xxReplaced
Ellzey in sixth.
have already signed contracts with a
Firpo, keenly anxious to fight for "The Sage Brush T rail.”
Pittaburgh 4, Brooklyn H.
DeLand.—Forsling out, third to I
Sanford
team nt Rnnd's Siding and will hold e. doulde steal and a passed hall from
the highest of fistic honors before his
Cincinnati-Hoston, rain.
third to second. Fielding work was first. Lopez filed out to right field,'
down
their
respective
positions.
H
arry
AB It II
It) E
Here's n big rcd-bloodctl picture
countrymen, already has accepted
Neel will manage tie* team.
Their vciy fine and especially among the UoJ^dcn struck out.
fi
0
0
fl
Spencer,
rf.
tliatyoli'll
revel
in!
Rickard's
term
s.
Jack
Kearns,
the
ti­
outfielders of DeLand, Douglass and
American l.cnguc
brilliant team-work has won them this
Twelfth
inning—Sanford.
McCall
0
I
Mel.ucns,
2b.
1
tle holder's m anager, discussed .de­
I.opez making several brilliant catch­
New York 0-11, Cleveland 0-7.
•I
distinetion. *
filed
out
to
second,
Crocker
safe
on
McCall,
Em.,
3b
1
1
A
sweeping,
romantic
melodrama
tails of the proposition with llicknrd
es.
Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3.
•I
third baseman's error, Spencer filed Riee, c........
0 0
thnt carries you out to the open spac­
“ King of Sw at" Lake will he n reg­
lor
«n
hour
yesterday
afternoon
and
Itichnrdson,
pitching
for
the
DeW ashington 4, Detroit 2.
out
to
center
field,
Mel.ucns
flied
out
ir.
0 4
Ammons, p,
ular oil the team, t'enterfielder Con­
o f the cm! of the conference told the es of the West.
I.andjtes, held the Sanford team and to second.
Bunion 1, St. Louis 4.
p.i
Henderson, lh ........ 7 fi 1
nelly said he wasn't going to run nfpiom ntcr Ids answer would be ready
bis team m ates allowed no foolishness
fi
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See
the
hard-rillin',
two-gunned
ter
balls
thnt
they
knotted
over
his
DeLand—Douglnss
out,
third
to
Deitcr,
Ss..........
by Wednesday.
on buses. Richardson was relieved in
Southern Association
5 fi 0
sheriff in this story.
2o
head and left the game early. Pilcher
first. Smith struck out, Rohde flied McCall, Ed., cf.
llicknrd said his plan to take the
the twelfth.
Amnions, the expoctorBirmingham 2, A tlanta 3.
n o
0 (I
Betts,
If...................
2
Dumas
was
not
present
and
said
that
out
to
center
fielder.
fight out of this country was prom pt­
ator, allowed but five bits during the
New Orleans 5, Mobile 3.
0 1
Also
round
2
(I
four
of
"Tiie
Leather
when
the
boys
got
a
little
practice
If...........
4
MexCrockor,
Thirteenth
inning—Sanford,
ed by two reasons—Firpo's desire to
whole fifteen innings for DeLand.
Little Hock 2, Memphis 3.
Pushers.”
xlieplnced
B
etts
in
sixth.
thnt
lie
would
(day
with
them.
Call
out,
pitcher
to
first,
Rive
flied]
I return into his native country for the
Ammoili fu rth er got four hits out of
Chattanooga 0, Nashville 4.
Rail ami Sharon, the two players
Two bnse hitn_ Richardson,, Riyc,,,
\ bout and enthusiastic repot tM from the •
six
trips to thmpJnUw -hi..~
...m, out (o Thomj^iyn^
And (hi honor guests •tonight will Triim Pumpkin Center, will mft enter
Henderson flied o u t' tu‘ .•er.uV' f i J l , ^ Am,n',n’': hitA 'Wf'WchWdsohV eighty '
prom oter's agents ns to the possildlInning by Inning
IIOW TIIKY STAND
Lopez making a wonderful catch.
| ° ^ Smith, th ree; o ff Ammons, five;
(ties of financial success in the "Paris I1’" Kmmutt M,ml ,,ml famil&gt;' an'1 wH1 lh® W»f
t,,i9 &gt; 'ar* They are
First
inning—Sanford.
Spencer
I
see
this
western
drama
without
cost
working
on
a
patent
"fly
catcher”
and
Iiit by pitched ball, Richardson one;
of South America.”
DeLand.—Thompson out second to
Florida S tale League
'to them, tiie treat being on Osborn©. when completed they will take rank struck nut, McLucns struck out, McAmmons one; struck out by Richardfirst, Harris hit by pitched ball, H ar­
llicknrd has had representatives in
Won Lost Pet.
with the big leaguers. The iut&lt; her Call singled. Reeve doubling bringI son, nine; by Ammons, twelve; walk­
ris out, catcher to second on steal,
the
Argentine
for
some
time
looking
Rradcntown ........ 111
7
.090
Tomorrow—Milton Sills, John Bow­ icsemhlcH a ten-(|iinrt pail.
mg in the lone scon* for Sanford,
ed by Itichnrdson, one, by Ammons
Smith flied out to first.
Orlando
.......
15
s
.052 over the ground, but just afte r Firpo's ers ami M argnuerite lie Iai Matte in
Brownlee, (lilton, (iardiner and Rive caught stealing third.
two; earned runs, Del.and, one, San­
Fourteenth inning—Sanford. Deit­ ford one; inning pitcher, Smith.
St. Petersburg
11
III
.521 knockout victory over Jess Willard nt a Thomas II. luce production, "W hat Deane showed class in the field. They
DeLand—Forsling
struck
out,
F.llLakeland
.5(1(1 Moyle's Thirty Acres a few days ago, a Wife Learned” with added a ttra c ­ saiil they could do better on tiie plow­ y.ey struck out, Ilodgdcn singled,. cr out. pitcher to first, McCall out
II
11
Umpire, Page of DeLand. Time of
short to fit: t , Crocker singled, Hen­ game 3 hours.—DeLand News.
11
.375 lie intimated that lie- had ahnndoned tions too.
Daytona
15
ed ground as they played the past Douglass out, third to first.
derson flied out to left field.
(1
.2151 the project in South America because
Tampa ....................
two years at Crimes Center ami for
Second inning—Sanford, Ammons
of the prnhnhlu risk involved. How­
No b etter bathing In the county
the
next
game
we
are
arranging
to
STOPPED HIS PAINS
out, second to first, Henderson out, • DeLand. -Forsling out, pitcher to
ever, he received caldeti advices yes­
National Longue
fhst,
Lopez
out,
short
in.
fir.*t.
Iloilirthan
at Silver l^tkc Thursday afterwill
inake
them
feel
at
home.
We
"I was suffering with a severe cold,
pitcher to first, Delter filed out
terday t but helped „lo alter his mind,
'den singled, Douglnss filed out-to left noon.
*
93-2tp
Won Lost P it.
play on West F irst S treet as that is pitcher.
headache
anil
pains
in
my
iiliilomcn,”
one of them fii.m Juan lloms, a pers­
_____________ ___ ___
New York .....
.051 onal agent, saying that a fight he- writes .1. B. Dring, Nl'Wpott, II. I. about the nearest we have to what i D&lt; Land.— Richardson struck out, field.
54
29
I' ifti eiith inning.—Sanford. Spoil(J. W. I.nwton, Bracelet Watch Ex•IK
311
.1115 twoeii Firpo and either Dempsey or "A fter taking Foley's Honey mid Hu y require.
Cincinnati
Rohde out. pitcher to first, Thompson
ccr out, third to first, Mcl.urun safe pert, 215 South Grunge, Orlando, Fin.
Rnffrlil says the next time
4H
.11(1(1 Hurry Wills .negro . i.nt.ii.ler, would Tar
Pittsburgh
32
conjunction with Foley Call,
safe on pitcher s error, H arris struck on error of pitcher, McCall flied nut
4 21 He
45
Chicago ..
.533 draw more than two million pesos, attic Tablets I was entirely relieved! pitcher tries to bit hint ho is going ti out.
39
41
Brooklyn
.513 about $800,(100, in tIn* Argentine eapi- of my cuhl mul puins." Coughs* re- i I*1 him do it and see limv far the ball
39
Third inning—Sun ford.'. McCall,
suiting from Bronchitis, Asthma, will Isiuntl. Muinva will appear in city
8t. Louis ............ 42
412
.500 tnl.
Ed.,
struck out, Belts out, second to nBBBEnBUBBRBBRBBUBailBRaailKna IBBI
Whooping
court
next
m
eeting
to
have
the
dis­
Ilo s tllll..................
5(1
Hay Fever, Croup ami
23
.291
l
i
nt
,
Spencer hit by pitched ball, ait
third
.2H8
Cough r.ro quickly relieved with Fol­ tance between second mul
Philadelphia
23
57
The largest shortened. That Is his reason for not hponcer caught off first Mill
run w
Giants and Cubs *
ey's Honey and Tur.
N
reaching
home
on
time.
*
[down,.flint
to
second.
selling cough medicine in thy world.
American League
Divide
Double-header Soli! everywhere— Adv.
C arter said that not a single ItotarDeLand.— Forsling walked, Ellzey att
*
«
Won Lost Pet.
iu
i
knocked
a
hall
in
his
field
and
we!
cut,
pitcher to first, Forsling out, n
3(1
New York
2(1
.11K3
M
t.'EW YORK, July 17.—New York
say they had good, sense. ' To knock, stealing home, Smith flied out to rj
15
39
• Cleveland
.53(1
LOW TIDES ON BEACH. 1923
and the Chicago Nationals divided n
a
il over bis head Would bo some job. short.
Kt. Louis
41
4(1
.500
m
double-header hero ygytcrdny, t|iu
Fourth inning—Sanford, McLucns
He is going to le drum m ajor nt the
.491
in
41
Philadelphia
Forenoon
mid
afternoon
tides
occur
Cubs winning the first game, 7 to 4
nut, catcher to first, K. McCall struck
.188
39
41
Detroit
at approxim ately the sumo hour and next gnmc.
‘‘1, am i tiie (limits the second 3 to 1.
Jlutchinsoli plays’ the game well and out. Rive out, short to first.
..471
Ii I
Chicago
.......... 37
-II
minute.
DcI.and.—Ilodgdcn struck
out,
W ashington ......... 31
•111
.425
Dili e June
Oct we ju st bet th a t when he was forty
July Aug. Sept
PHILADELPHIA, July 17. — St. 1 4:05
Richardson
years of age that he was a Jam-up Dougl ass struck out,
Boston .................... 29
.382
17
0:28
(1
:1
1
4:31
5:33
Louis pounced on (llazner for seven &lt;1 4:65
7 :3H player. As for the S ecretary—he is grounded out to first.
0:11
7:20
5:20
tuns in tlu&lt; second inning yesterday, 3 5:47
F ifth inning—-Sanford.
Ammons
8:37|
not going In tell you how tunny offers
0:02
8:17
7:11
GROWERS TAKE
defeating I’MIudrlphiu 13 to 7.
8:00
9:2!
9:311 he has had to ploy on tho big league singled, Henderson flied out to first.
4 0:43
7:01
ANOTHER ONE
Deitcr safe on pitcher's error, McCall
5 7:24
7:50
0:00 10:11 10:32 team s—as a peanut seller.
BROOKLYN, July 17.Brooklyn ev­ 0 8f!7
8:51- 9:57 11:08 11:20 Anyway didn't w&gt; have fun? They walked, Deitcr out ru trh er to serum!,
LAKELAND, July 17.—Assisted by ened the series with the Pirates yes­ 7 9:07
*
0:44 10:52 11:41 11:51 say the real players, F red Ball', Cus- Betts struck out.
mmio breaks, llrmlentowii look tiie terday by hunrh'iig five lilts, two 8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12: til well, DcCottes, F ort, Jinkins, Lang­
DrLund.—Rohde safe on first hnsttin t game of t h e series from Lake­ passes mul uu error off.three pitchers 9 10:44 11:30 11:50
1:08
1:38 ley, Lawton, Mohley, M arshall, Me- rhnn's erro r, Thompson filed to catch­
land yesterday 5 to 4. The score:
in tin- third inning for seven runs, 10 11:30 11:50 12:12
2:28 Cnslin, Moughton, Moore, McKinnon, er, Hurris struck out, Smith out sec1:51
Hrndentown
220 film 010—5 winning by 8 to 4.
3:18 McKay, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Wil­ uml to first.
11 12:10 12:24
1:31
2:47
lak ela n d ..................... 101 000 110—4
Sixth Inning—Sanford,
Spencer
3:35
4:09 son mnl WuIhihu will be used next
1:10
2:13
Like Putting: Your Car on Exhibition When
12 1:00
t
*
struck
out,
McLutfiu
singled,
but
was
gmue
ns
there
was
no
real
danger
of
5:00
3:04
4:24
1
:M
&gt;
13
3(40
Washington 'Fakes Rif?
ST. PETERSBURG, July 17.—In
caught
steling
second,
catcher
to
ur
losing
uml
they
were
not
pressed
6:57
5.18
2:38
14 2:20
8:51
You Advertise it in
the scrappiest game of the seuson O r­
End of Pitching Rattle 15 2:55 8:15 4:40 0:14 (5:59 into service. Tolur had Chief Wil- short, Em McCall out, pitcher to first.
lando defeated St. Pete here yester­
DeLand.—F orsling struck out. Ell*
8:02 liam.i out for Ids protection but did
7:18
10 3:34
4:00
9v32
day 4 to**2. Umpire T urner was the
DETROIT, July 17.—Zarhary bud 17 4:21
0:30
9:03 not need his services. Wo understand i:vy filed out to right field,; Ilodgdcn
•1:51
8:22
object oft'the w rath of •several local the better of Onus* iu a pitchers' b at• 18 5:0S
out, pitcher to first.5:18
7:34
9:25 10:00 there will be another game Friday.
m
fans, w lot' tonk^xcvplioii to many of Ur yesterday uud Washington defeat* 19 (1:02 0:47
Seventh Inning—Sanford. Rive sufe
8:40 10:25 10:50
his decisions, imd whited outside (hit ed Detroit, 4 to 2.
or first baseman’s error, Ammons is
20 7:02
7:51
0:43 11:21 11:45 SPEAKER'S HIT SMASHES
park for. him after the game. Orlando
B
8:57 10;54 11:57 12:07
PITCHER BUSH'S HAND safe on fielder's choice, pitcher to
21 7:34
a
tJ
•
'
i
i
f
r
l
pluyera surrounded him and escorted
second,
Henderson
singled,
Dieter
CHICAGO, July 17.—Ted Blanken* 22 8:32
12:53
0:59 11:43 12:3!
him from the park. Score:
ship's passes, coupled with nn error 23 9:30 11:01 11:53
1:37
1:1§
CLEVELAND; July 17— A lino flied to second, Ed, McCall struck out.
a
; ,j | l, (X)0
Orlando
. 000 J)00 310—4 by McClellan, en abled Philadelphia to 24 10:28 11:50 12:47
Del-and—iDougluog out, second to
2:19 drive off Tris Speaker’s bat hit
2:01
:
The classified advertising columns of tho Daily
2:50 Pitcher Jou Mush on th e left hand in first, Richardson struck out, Ilohdc
Bt. I'cto ................. .
000 000 002—2 defeat Chicago 4 to 3 yesterday.
■
25 11:20 12:07
1:37
2:42
Q.04
3:29 the fifth inning of yesterday's game, out, third to f i r s t
Herald i« the greatest Automobile Sale and Ex,
3:21
1:02
20 12:24
4:00 forcing him to quit. - The hand was
TAM PA, July 17.—Chapman pitch­
CLEVELAND, July 17— Cleveland 27 1:18
3:55
Eighth, Inning—Sanford, Crocker
1:53
3:04
ehango agency in the city. H undreds of bargains
B
B
4:43 split and bleeding and an exam ina­ on third basem an's error, Sponccr out
ed good hull here yesterday, particul­ mul New York again split a double* 28 2:10
4:32
2 : : 1 8:44
are offered daily by dealers and owners. H un­
5:22 tion showed th at the forefinger was pltrher to first, McLueas safe on fa il-1
arly in the pinches, and the Islanders header yesterday, Cleveland taking 29 2:50
4:20. 5:10
3:20
dreds of buyers find th e cars they w ant a t pric­
0:09 broken.
took the first game of the aeries 2 to the first (1 to U and New York' the SO 3:40
4:08
ure of ficlder'a choice, Em. McCall
5:01/
5:52
es they can afford.
*
*
0:50
scoond f l to t
•
out, pitcher to first, Itlve struck out.
31
4:49
6:52
0. The score: .
Dc|*and— Tliompsop out, pitcher
Why do we uo 75 per re n t of the
D aytona _____ ___-... 100 001 0 0 0 -2
To buy, sell cr exchange an automobile, use the
ST. LOUIS, July 17.—Long dis­ F irst Q uarter Full Muon Last Q uarter long distune© hauling of Scminolo to fikst, H arris out, pitcher to first.
Tam pa ..........1 ......
000 000 000—0
Classified Columns of the Dally Herald.
county?
The
answer
is,
because
we
tance hitting enabled St. Louis to de­ June 21
June 28
Smith struck o u t.
do it right, at the rig h t price.—
Ju ly 27
Ninth in n in g - Sanford.
Ammons
A re y*u mo ring 7 Cjdl 498 fo r a feat Boston 4 to 1 here yesterday. July 20
QUICK
SKlW TCr
TRANSFER. doubled second and stealing third was
Aug. 20
QUICK .SERVICE TR A N SFER, and Tobin hit a home nip in the fifth in* Aug. 19
Phone 408.
.
' 83-tfc caught, second to third, Henderson1
Sept. 21
Scjit. 17
have it dope right.
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Cat Flowers
Floral Designs
entire
lot $70.18) if taken at once.— FOR RENT—Good celery land.—E. \ Ml I r e o f Anpllrntlna f o r Ta* Off*
Works;
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agents.
183-tfc
ICHELLE MAINES
I ' m t r r N r r l lla
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Victor
Check’R F arm , French Avenue.
F . Lane.
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Annual and Ornam ental Plants
N ln lu lra o f Ih r S l a l r o f I'ln rM a .
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FOR SALK— New bungalow, reason________________________
1M'" lp FO It RENT—3 or 4 furnished house- Wimdrtiff, purchaser of Tax CortlOi’nlo
814 M yrtle Are.------------Phono 260-W
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keeping rooms, 2 first floor, 2 up­ It. |'tIt.
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Mrs. FOR SALK—0 room house, furnished, E ast F ifth St,
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ui the date of the Issuance of such
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mu- Realty Co.
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Cold drinks and ice cream on sale mill
t h a t th e a b o v e n a m e d di-fem lanl* a ro
| Dixie Motor Company, 113 Park A ve­
A ttorney-nt-Law
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KENT
Thursday afternoon at Silver la k e . tl„l r e s i d e n t * o f t h e S t a l e o f F l o r i d a .
m id D ia l I h e l r ................... r e s i d e n c e I*
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furnished rooms for housekeeping.
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GOVERNOR PARDONS EDITOR
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Rent reasonable. 205 Onk Avenue.
Ami positively mi Classified M
(lint will net you a good profit.
MAGEE IN TWO CONVICTIONS ol.cr liee if t h tehr a to f s atihde md e af ennd d ut nh ta*t aItr e Is o vhei*r
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You a r e T h e r e f o r e O rd e re d t o n p p e a r
must nrrumpnny all orders.
equipment. Apply B. P. care Herald FOR RENT—One room, connecting
SANTA ’FE, N ..M., July lTGovert h i s h i ll of c o m p l a i n t
on M onday.
bath,
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office.
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lm ; a R u l e D a y o f t h l a ' o u r t .
F irst National Bank Building
•arordingly.
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very
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g er touring, now tires, completely Connelly, Agent.
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C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
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from *' and IrrigaUon plugs at tha Bride nt the Park Avenue Gnrnge.
Room 7. Miller llldg.
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The Daily Herald, 15c nor week.
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STEWART The Florist

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Tod can find the nam e of
every lire Buarlneaa Man
in Sanford in this Column
•ach day. _

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Storage F acilities
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JNTRACTOR and BUILDER
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IN THE HEART OP THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IV .

SANFORO, FLORIDA. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923

NUMBER 92

HOTARY CLUB
EAST COAST CANAL HOLDINGS
. . . . . . . . . . SOLD AT AUCTION
DEFI
, i UN t u i t E a t e E PROCEEDINGS
O f KIWANIS
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Looks Lik£ New Deal to TJake Over Canal for Di­
land Waterway

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FRIDAY 'AFTER­
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TAMPA, July 10.—The canal’s land K, Perry is tho special master and C.
R E P L Y TO RECENT REP­
The Sanford Rotary CUib had a fine
franchise, wharves, machinery and M. Cooper, Chiirles P. and J. J. G.
ARATION SPEECH
Cooper are the solicitors for the com- meeting today at the Hotel Valdes
other holdings of the Florida Coast
with
much
business
transacted
and
plainanta. A deposit of ( 10,000 is re­
Line Transportation and Canal Com­ call red o f bidders as an evidence of much pleasure and recreation. Presi­
dent Knight called the bunch to^cthor
pany, owners of canal along tho east good faith.
coast extending through counties of ’ Tho meaning of this action is promptly at T2i30 and Will CatpenMade and an Explanation Was
No. 4 in St. Lucie County Not
ter asked the divine blessing on tho
Duvnl, St. Johns, Flagler, Volusia, not known here. Recently there lins
concourse. After singing Will Car­
Made In OfHcinl Circles
Projrrcsflinjr According to
nrevnrd, SL I.ucit-, Palm Reach nnd!
*°we talk of the cnnnl company's
penter hrought up tho matter o f tnk-.
Today
Agreement *
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Dado to headwaters of Rlscayne Ray franchise nnd holdings changing hands
ing care o f a family that needed it
near Miami are to be sold at public
the business being reorganized
lllr TBe UtnelalM Trout
and the dull promptly voted a cer­ And Getting Better Ev­
(Hr TfcP *«&lt;Kl»tfd P r t « )
Nat’l Canncrs and Nat’ l auction
at
tho
court
house
in
St.
Auwith
n view''to Improvement of the
LONDON. July 16— Premier
TALLAHASSEE, FIb., July lfl—
tain
sum
fo
r
thoir
immediate
heeds.
ery Day Says
Grapefruit Canners
gustinc, September 3rd, according to waterways and tho oporutlon of a line After sbmo other business had been
Baldwin nnnnunced in the House
By adjournment for lunch the High­
a legal advertisement being published. o f boats between Jacksonville nml Mi* transacted Hnrty Kent wns given the
o f Comni»q* he would communi­
way Board had taken no definite ac­
Get Together
McRae
The action is n foreclnure and is un- ,!ro*'
cate to the United States for its
tion. Several delegate* from through­
gavel for fifteen minutes of enter­
derstood order for which dnted July! Tliore is also n movement on foot tainment and he stated that since
information the draft nf hr reply
out the state were on hand to make
I It} T h r A h g o flN lftl
he
Is preparing to German rep­
WASHINGTON'“*Ju\y 1U—"or-’ in- 2nd hn,! Petered in the circuit court of to get tho Federal government to take Charley Itritt hnd some New York
requests on the bonrd. Hugh Hale,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 16—
aration note. Baldwin’s state­
who was chairman of the house com­ ization o f ‘agrapefruit section of the |?.t iTohn* pount&gt;’ ’‘,n corU,n
«»v« r tho waterways along the east talent lust time he hnd gone far afield Conditions In Floridn convict camps
ment wan made to J. Ramsay
mittee that handled the Miller hill NationalCannersAssociation and Na- lh&lt;,rc,n i»pnd,"K whore,n Rhodo I9*9"*' in:‘91 a" ‘l improve and operate it This mnl seemed a singer from London and nre being rapidly ndjusted to the new
McDonald, leader of labor opposi­
last session of legislature, came with tionni Grapefruit nCnners Associa­ hospital trust company Is trustee." j however, is only in Its preliminary oho from New Englnnd nml he then order o f things brought nl*out by
tion in reply to Istter’a question.
Herando county delegation and said tion is' announced here following n .Tho meaning of the action is not un- stages, tho war department having ii traduced Mrs. Leake, Mrs. Lurilla abolishing the lash, it Wns stated by
Reports have'noted unfavorably on the report of Aspenwall Tnknrh and Mrs. Frances ‘ Commissioner o f Agriculture McRae
he would ask the highway depart­ confcroneo of canriern representing deistood it is said.
ment'to take over the maintenance ninety-five per cent of canned grape­ been current the company wns to the district engineer that a survey of Aspcmvnll Woodruff the first soloists in charge of ndmlinstrntion o f conPARIS, July 15.— Premier Poinof the slate road between Ilrooksvillc fruit output of Floridn, Porto Rico. chnngc hand and that Improvement the project bo made,.but the proposl- ami the latter the accompanist. Mrs. viet laws. No special ropnrls ro- , carv’5 address at Senile yesterday
and Tarpon Springs and part o f road Ralph Polk of Polk Company, Miami, would l»o made in lino of honts oper-ition has been re-opened by the de­ Tnknch and Mrs. Leake then favored reived detailing unusunl conditions, wn9 mere miration of French govNo. 3 north from Ilrooksvillc to Cit­ wns elected chnirmnn of the grape­ nted. Reported olso the state planned *pnrtment for presentation of addition- the assemblage with several solos and slnce the law bernme effective, he ernmenta policy and not intended aa
rus county line. Senator Ethridge of fruit section, and Edmund Bushmore to force forfeiture of company’s con- nl data in the fall.
and «•also
sang
n duet stated. Such conditions as neyd cor- ‘ toply to recent reparation .speech o f
.
.
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igroups
, i o n
i . i «o
&gt; *f nsongs
v i i a n
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twenty-seventh district, Judge Hell, o f Spanish American Fruit Company, |trnct ,'" t »"» nctin" was ever taken.
At the time of its organization, tht?; nccompnnl.-.l by Mrs. Woodruff. These reeling indicated in tho regular re-1 Premier Baldwin of Great Britain, it
state of Florida Is sn.d to have grant-;
,nr
R(),oiglM ar(t
^
wd| ports arc given immediate attention. was explained in official circles here.
representative In the assembly from New York, chairman, C. E. Street of
are
too
facts of , .
.
,
FORT PIERCE, July 10.—The cn- wl the canal company lnrge tracts
The entire mldress with exception of
DeSoto and R. E. Garner, commis­ Florida Grapefruit Canning Com­
known to need any compliments or
n
few paragraphs, was written before
sioner of DeSoto, were members of pany, Bradentown, secretary. 'The m is, waterways, wharves and other land in addition to Its franchise.
Man
never
seems
so
mortal
or
fume
praise for they are known far and
the
British Premier spoke, it was
delegation that enme in connection name men wore elected to similar o f - ; holdings nf the Floridn East Const Cnso
fiiklc
ns
when
you
read
the
hemlwide ns the host in their class nml
stated.
■with roads Nos. 2 and 18 between (ices in National Grapefruit Cannera nal ami Transportation Company,! WEST TALM BEACH, July 10.—J. their music is always appreciated by'lines in last year's newspaper tiles.
owners
o
f
the
Inland
canal
extending
It.
McDonald,
who
has
been
engaged
BiuJentown and Fort Pierce.
Association.
Hanford audiences. After tho songs;
*-------------------------------nlong the rnst const through the eoun- for r.cveral months in the organiza­
SENLIS, (Vance, July
Ji
15— Premier
Hurry culled on H.
lietter
to C. Dultose,
„ f„ w word*.
tion of Duval, St. Johns, Flagler, Vo­ tion of u company to take over tho |nmw|| nfl
Poincnro ve\rrdny proclaimed the
TALLAHASSEE, Fin, July If,.— '
wn&gt; on tho
m
French government’s unalterable de­
lutin, Brevard, St. Lucie, Palm Beach Ilorldn Coast Line Canal, sa.d Inst ^ p&gt; p&gt; Fo„ vter
Members of the r.tate highway hoard
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program.
and
to
the
headwaters
of
Hisenyno
night
llint
the
foreclosure
xyns
n
procision resolutely to stand for the
assembled here today to discuss work)
lor this effort hut could not lie pres­
IJay in Dade, arc to lie sold at public ^ceding to dear the title preliminary ent und "Ham" while unprepured was ,
complete execution o f Versailles pear*
to' be done by tho department under
treaty with the German debt nt 132,uuctinn in St. Augustine on Septum- to ttansfi-t- of tho property to the com­ ready iu^he can always he depended
provisions uf the Miller hill designat­
1
000,()(l(l,t)M
0 gold mark* ns ugreed up­
her 3, according to a legnl ndvertisq- pany now organizing.
ing loads upon which woik shall lie
upoii/fo sny something good and lie ;
If the title in made to pass exon by the allies nt the Isindon con­
mrnt in today’s irsuo o f the Fort
roiKentratod, until completed. Rond*
diyl. He complimented the singers
nminntioii and the financing of the
fidence, against any international
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I Pierce.News-Tribune.
1 and 2, considered by many ns most
-and then suid that he was given nn in­ OFFICIALS
AM )
PHtMINRNT
new
company
is
successful,
the
trans­
ntmncial rommittee to replace tho reTWO
WOODEN
COACHES
ON
AN
Tho
action
is
n
fnn-clnsun*
mile,
impoitant uf list designated.
spiration today in the nttitude of
CITIZENS LOOKING AT
pnrntion commission.
L TRAN TELEthe order being entered in the Ht. fer will be made in August. Tho plan KotariniiN toward giving to every
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M. Poincare said Franco had finish­
TALLAHASSEE, ' Fla., July 16—
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1l»23, in the rase of the Rhode ganization of ii holding company for have two objectives, charity and the
Construction work on the several unAbout twenty-five citizen# of Do- ed the making o f concession to Ger­
n ir Tiir AnaiM-inieit Pri-mi
Iflnml Hospital Trust Company us the stock of a canal operating com­ Hoy ScoutH and like the Boy Scouts, | nn,| nro ||, ri. today on n junketing many. She wns'tired nf temporarisntiiihed road-building projects has
NEW YORK, July 16— Twu wood. , tiuztco "o f and under the will of pany and n land development com they were always ready to do some 1^rjp |0„king over the streets and roads ing with that country. The premier's
pioccedeii i nthe usual course, except
for dHaya caused by excessive rainr on roarhrs of a rruwded elevated trnin fjeorge L. Bradley, deceased," Peter j pany
good deed every day. Their, actions 1with the view of making ninny miles strongly worded mldress whilo care­
were telescoped and crushed injuring
.
fully icfrainfng from mentioning the
of tlio pact two months, according to
speak louder than words in carrying of new streets for that city.
.
seven passengers today wlicn it crash- (
speech o f Stanley Baldwin, the Brit­
a report of operations by the State
I out the real idea of service and their
Mayor
Campbell,
Earl
Brown
secre­
&lt;-d into the rear of anVmpty subway!
Highway Department since the last
j service to the community was filled tary of the DcLnnd Commercial Club; ish prime minister, in the house o f
train in tho Bronx. The collision ncmeeting of the board. The report,
with good deeds o f every kind. Mr. Clayton Codrington, |-dltor o f the Do- common* last week, is Considered as
luirc-il on tlie site of the Intor-I&gt;orprepared by Chairman II. Hr Phillips,
|IhiHose is a fluent speaker and al- Land News, and other prominent cit- Hie French government's preliminary,
ougli parking yards where tho elevat­
was rubmitted nt the board's meet­
ways hns a message to bring to the jKvnB nn,| officials of Dc'Land are in answer to the British position with
ed and subway tiains travel un an
regard to the occupation of tho
ing in-re today, tire first since the
Rotariun# nnd his talk today wns an the party.
Ruhr.
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new legislative act designating Flor­ overhead structure.
inspiration to all. President Knight
They were tendered a dinner nt the
ida roads to Ire finished before other
thanked linrry Kent for his excellent Hotel Valdez nt noon by the pnving
SMALL BLAZE TODAY
woi k shall be undertaken.
program and niso thanked the Indies contractors nnd taken over the street* DELINQUENT CKOITH
One
of
the
most
important
mntters
IN COLLEGES FOUND TO
for
their fine musicnl program.
o! tho eity this nfternoon where they
N
The fire department was called to
to be passe on' at tho meeting wan
will
inspect
the
new
nsplinit
streets,
FAVOR EASY LIFE
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Thrasher
called
upon
for
a
tliaV pertaining to projects already a file oil Cypress avenue today about
Tampa
Skyscrapers
the
old
brlek
streets
and
tho
many
report
on
the
idea
of
giving
(100
to
INVOLVING SELECTION OF
pUnncd for "by agreement" or by three o’clock. The blaze was fn the
I I l f T i l r . i M a r l u l n l l'r e « a )
orphans nf the state said he hnd improvements being made here.
UNITED STATES
I
oof
o
f
n
negro
house
and
wns
extin­
Bring City Into Class the
EVANSTON,
Ind., July 16— Too
‘■promise." It'devolved upon the
DcLnnd is taking up nn extensive
gone into the matter carefully nnd
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little sleep, too much playi not enough
board to divide which conUMtued guished without much trouble and lit­
hoped
the
club
would
decide
upon
tho
paving
campaign
that
will
make
that
By Itself in Florida
study, too much leisure; |fast eating
"agreement” and which "promise," tle dumnge.
institutions most worthy and it was beautiful city ono of tho host paved
and diversified thinking are furtors
the new law providing that work al­
Twenty-Five Story Building To Be voted to lay aside this sum hnd the cities in tho state nnd bofore they let
ready undertaken should not he inter­ tion o f Project 683, Sulphur Springs
uny contracts they want to see whnt that devitalize students nnd nre re­
recipients would be chosen Inter.
Erected Soon
sponsible fo rthe “ delinquent groups"
Bridge, in Hillsborough county.
fered with.
The challenge of the Klwnnis Club materials other cities nro using, get found in every university, nrronding
"Advertisement for tho construc­ On I'rcHont Administration tut lo
Only one piece of construction work
TAMPA, July 16— This city, the to .play another game of hall was ac­ tho prices nml the results, etc., and
t on report made public by I’m?. Delis !not progressing ns it should bo, tion o f the approaches to the Safety
Whether IdiFollettc Shall
metropolis of Suuth Folridn, has cepted and it wns decided to (day then go ahead.
Chairman Phillips reported; that on Harbor bridge in Pinellas county wn-&gt;
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• ton Thomas Howard of Northwestern
Win or Not
jumped into the skyscraper class and the game next Friday nnd the pro­
University.
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made
hut
NO
leglar
hid
wns
a section o f Road No. 4 in Lucie coun­
before many month* have passed will ceed# will go to the Woman's Club. Comptroller’s Office
received.
An
ir.formnl
bid
by
wire
In
Northwestern
alone, out nf 1,­
ty. Tire report follow.*:
in i T h r AwiM-lalnl l*rcd»&gt;
lie able lo bqnst of a 25 story niodorn
It was also decided to meet with the
635 students in the college of libertl
“ The canntrubtlon work on the wn.t received, liiit the same could not
ST. PA U L July 16— Voter* of office building, according
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This
Week
to an­
joint
arts, professor Howard hbn found a
several unfinished projects has pro­ not be considered on account of itf Minnesota today i# writing a verdict nouncement this week by local and Chamber o f Commerco in a
With Auto T it^s ‘delinquent group" o f 205 composed
meeting
of
Kiwnnis,
Rotary
and
ceeded in Use usual course, except de­ terms..
in unprecedented contest involving INorthern” bonding
nnd investment
Chamber of Commerce the last of
"Advertisement wnn made and one the selection of n United States 9l’n* companies.
of 166 men nnd 99 women. In other
lays caused by the excessive rains
And Also Investigating Hid* And words, he point*, out, 10 out of every
of the past two months. Any detail­ bid received on July 5th, for the con­ olor in succornlon to the late Knute i Th(, G liding will l&gt;e erectod at a the month.
.
I&lt;cttlng Contract.
100 students do nbt "pass." Hut deed information as to any porject de­ struction of a marl surface on Proj. run 1» a v&gt; r Ij... iU1,iv .-iclitiNl',rcn' ,n 1,520 P° " ,n!? • ,' rPci" rt*|coit raid to i&gt;0 in the neighborhood
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aru
marked ^uetei mined of % lJb0om nnd will
itrict|y mod­ FLORIDA NEGROES NOT
sired by the-board will bo furnished ect 589. Rond No. 6. Leo count),^ eight
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ack
of intelligence, ‘ tho professor
miles.
Contract*
have
been
prepared
j
w,ielhor
tj,0
,
U
pporter
of
Harding
by the State High Engineer.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. July 10­
OVERLOOKED IN EDUCATION
ern and fireproof throughout. It will
"Work on tho contract to the Maule and sent to the noard of County Coin: Bljm|njgt&lt;,rt|on ,hall go to the aenste bo erected on one of tho city's most
In addition to the rush incident to the found.
"N o result of our study," tha
Paving Company for the construction missioners for execution.
or If tho stale sholl throw it* com­ valuable corners practically in the
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., July 10— title certificate law, the nalomnhlle
“ Ap advertisement was made and plete senatorial strength to I^FolNorthwestern professor writes, “ U
( l l » - T h r A « bim *Im I pi I I'r r a a t
of a section of Road 4 in Rt. T.ucle III
department
o
f
the
statu
romptrollerV
center of the business district, mnkFlorida’s educational «mborities arc office has Iwcn dealing with, the de­ more significant nnd interesting than
NOT progressing at it should and ono bid received on July 10th for the lettte group. While thero nre three ing it an ideal office bzuilding.
not overlooking the negroes of the partment head* niso arc busy investi­ the discovery' that the average In­
your advice and Instruction as to this construction o f Project 604, Road No. candidates, It is between Governor
Plans for the building include run­
5, Charlotte bounty, extending from Preus, Republican, and Harding ad­
state as the plans for improvements gating bids nnd letting contracts for telligence o f the aoTcalled delinquent
matter will be. sought.
ning Ico water In each offico, seven
the
Caloosahntehee
river
to
the
"The probationers," the investiga­
herent, and Magnues Johnson, Farm- elevators, complete lighting and heat­ in school* and school methods prog­ license tags and supplies.
"Since ourlaat meeting, in accord­
Charlotte
county
line.
No
award
has
ress
from
day
to
day.
Tho
legislature
tor
reports, "devote more time as a
er-Ijiborite, and follower of Senator ing plnnta and a thermo system of
ance with instructions given me by
A contract for liccnzo tags calling
proyidrd nppropritions aggregating for an initial shipment of 176,000, whole, by their own confessions, to
tnsil, I - have awarded and executed been made and this matter la submit­ U Follette that ihat real contest lies. cooling.
( 8,000 for summer
schools ht the with enveopes to match, hns been athletlrs, social activities, outslda
James Carley, state senator,.Demo­
contracts an follows:
, ted for your consideration.
Tho completion of this building will
"The
State
Highway
Engineer
ha*
State
Agricultural
and
Mechanical awarded to nn Ohio firm ,nt a cost of work, leisure, than do tho freshmen;
cratic choice 1* third candidate butt give the city one of the largest office
"On June llth«~Contract with the
submitted
to
mo
a
report
a*
to
cer­
College,
located^
here,
for
the year* approximately (18,000.
less time to' sleep, campus activities, . .
even ojoso political friends counted buildings in the south and according
A. Bentley and Sons Company for the
.,
construction o f Federal Aid Porject tain projects with hi* recommenda­ him out of the roco Ixsfore the polls to those behind the proposition it will 1923-21. This Is an increase o f more
A contract also hns been awarded meals, classes and studies." ,j
tions as to the same. This report opened.
than 100 per ccht. It is ntated.
group is quite as high as that o f tba (
for
the
ulumlnum
weight
inserts
fit­
89; -Sebastian River Bridge.
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,.. .t..,
i The negroes are showing their ap- ting into the tags of which it Is nec­ general *tudcnt-mody."i,
"On June 18th-C «ntract with Noll I submit for your consideration, and
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I
ask
your
advice
and
instruction
in
‘These
aro
boys
who
have,
for
tha
predation
of
the
provisions
to
rthelr
and N olFfor tho construction of Proj­
essary to have more than 120 assort­
WEEK'S WEATHER
By November 1 of thla year ground
most
part,
been
reared
under,
easy
.
benefit
.and
have
entered
an
enroll,
ect 684 ^ section of tho Melbourne- regard thereto.
ments has bocn awarded at a cost
will bo broken and work begun on tho
•‘Advertisements for bids on tnc
circumstances
and
who
have
never
ment
of
194
at
the
local
summer
Kissimmee road, in Osceola county.
of
(1,059
for
210,000.
Weather Outlook for the Period July erection o f a 15 story hotel. This
' "On June 22 contract wss awarded following projocts have been InsortThree thou.mnd chauffeur badge:, been required to view life seriously.
will be erected by the Adair Interests schooi this year.
M to 21, Inclusive
to Noll and NoU for tho construction od:
have been orderedfOt a cost uf fll cents Such students hsvo a distinctly chllof Atlanta desisted by a local holding
"Project
37-E,
Alachua
county.
Ith attitude towards their class-room
CATTLE
DIPPING
WAR
of Project 684, the section o f tho Kiseach.
,
WASHINGTON,' July 10— South company. Contract for this building
work, have no intellectual Interesta,
simmee-Melbourne road, .extending Road 2. Pane* Prairie to Marlon
A
Jacksonville
concern
will
supply
18 ON IN MISSISSIPPI
Atlantic and East Gulf States: Gen­ has boon slgnod and financial ar­
no definite ambitions, no sense o f rafrom Melbourne
to tho St- John* county line; bids to bo opened Jluy erally fal# with temperature near or rangements completed, it is said.
an
initial
order
of
300,000
license
tag
FEDERAL FORCE DIGS IN
river, and contracts sent to this firm
application blanks, having submitted sponsiblllty. Iq most o f these cases,
"Project 623, Road No. 8, (flteeeho- somewhat above normal; occasional
for execution "but aamo were returned
tho lowest bid among several turned as might be expected, high-chool
Iltr Thr Anseelslrd l,rroa)
If you wish to know how Chris­
and arattrred local thundershowers
preparation has been superficial and
to this office with the request that bce county, Okeechobee City to KIsJACKSON, Mias., July, 1(1— Armed in.
tian martyrs felt, observe tho ex­
probable.
Inadequate."
the bond be divided. ThU request simmro river; bids to be opened July I
with
machine
gun*
and
rifles
federal
e
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j pression on the face of a email boy
ItlnrSs, family troublsa, and flnan:
was granted and - ' tho contracts are
We
can't
Kelp
wondering
huw
wars
forra
has
"dug
In"
In
Amite
county
practicing
piano
scales.
,
.
And then If you are weary o f this
Chairman Phillip* submitted with
dal
worries are among other causa*
now in tho hands o f the contractoi
where ” cattle dipping war" la in got started l«uk in primitive times
the report for consideration of the vain world you might stroll through
leading
t^students being put 09
to be eXecvladk
.
when
men
knew
nothing
of
diploma­
progress according to reports reach
Tho Herald delivered out times
southern Europe disguised ns a pre­
"On July Cth—Contract with Rob­ board a number o f communications
ballon.
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cy.
Ing hart.
week for Ike,
mier.
,
ert M u ff* Company far tha ooastruc- received since the last masting.

ORGANIZATION
ONE ROADDELAYED O f GRAPEFRUIT
CANNERS NOW
BOARD MEETING' OF STATE
Hi g h w a y Ue p a r t m e n t
;
SO REPORTS

CONDITION OF
CONVICT CAMPS PREMIERBALDWIN
IS ADJUSTED

DELAND PARTIES
ARE HERE TODAY
INSPECTING ROADS

ELEVATED TRAIN
HAS ACCIDENT,
MANY INJURED

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a t t in 1of tha Immense'I «trV#d'|shd
•found alittlo to admire* In the exhibit
fjtjon.
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Mrs. Woodjiiff fourid parts of Spain
HRS. FRED DAJGJ^, Society Bgltpr'
Vcr yMmllnr to parts of Florida. San
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%•*••« » r H V m w
r a l r r l a l i l u i n * 1Ur more beautiful than
tho. casino pi
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Monte jCoVIo, its beaches and tropical
■• ■ - ■ *----- im ^ollago reminded her nf Sit. Augus­
tine. The streets In the Spanish
, BELOV f^p BOUTIIEUN POET
cities
are like the narrow picturesque
Robert Loycman, noted southern
of fiy ^ujn&gt;f‘
p*et whose death occurred recently Is Streets of the old
i fso said to jhave uosscssed a lyric tiqe, and It is nmuilng, die said, to
i ote which ait times held the singing drive through the street* in n car,
the-horn the person
i uallty of Shelley and Keats. He was At the sound
i molten o f ip second only to Rldncy standing h i‘ the tiny streets scattc
1 anler nmrujg the poets the South has into tho doorways of $»o shops this
I roduccd. He' was a romanticist nnd line lho ships because there are
n singer, and tHore ore in the woritf-ef- sidewalks upon which to take refuge.
As souvenirs of her stay in Spain
rscmakcr*, Mit .few singers.
sho brought home several stunning
At legit on^r of his lyrics has
liermanom pltfVD-lp .the hehrts of the pieces of Spanish ttmhroidury. .One of
people wjifecvor the English language these Is a silk shawl beautifully emd-4be fallowing poem en- brodcrcd In gay colors and with a
ls known
mSffmm
long silk fringe. The
shawl 1
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Rain.”
with'long
Tnc shswl
1*
in,” Is a favorite with
«1* W
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jpiany of-the
mlrcrs o f Robert Love- miniscent of descriptions of the fa­
mous 8pnniah shawl which is the
man:
dominst note of Ilergcrshimcr’s "The
Ilright Shawl.” Another piece which
It Isn't raining rain to me,
Mrs. Woodruff, brought back was a
It's rslnlng daffodil*;
white lace mantilla such as la worn
Ip every dimple jjrop 1 see
by the Spanish women at festivals
• Wild flowers on tho hills; »•*
nnd on. dress occasions. These man­
The clouds of gray engulf the day,
tillas are entirely of isco and are
. And overwhelm the town;
made completely bw hand.
U isn’t raining rain to mo
c It's raining roscs*down.
Germany, as interesting as Spain
In its own way, was entirely different.
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Xt isn't raining rain to me,
In Germany, according to Mrs. Wood­
J Rut fields of clover bloom,
ruff, there is the most sppidllng con­
Where every buccaneering lice
trast in the living conditions df vari­
i ¥ *y find a hod and roomous levels of society. Thorc are those
4 health unto tho happy!
.
who are wealthy and who live in su­
1 A /Ur4f°r him wh° iro tsi—
perlative luxury nnd there are those
ft isn't raining rain to me,
who aro living in abject poverty and
it's raining violets.
misery. The American dollnr is
1 1.
: *Cf
highly in demand among ail classes
INTERESTING STORY OF MRS. and Its purchasing power i* nermous.
Coupled dbith tho chenpncs of com­
WOODRUFF'S HALF YEAR
modities In Germany there is a sur*
AIIROAP.
Mrs. Seth WoodruIT, who returned prising abundnnee in lho supply of
-Wednesday night from a six months' goods. Tho shops arc beautiful snd
trip abroad, is enthusiastic about cer­ the must lovely things can be gotten
tain parts of Europe which she visited for almost nothing.
rectntiy for tho Aral time, and talked
Mrs. Woodruff considers hcr trip
most Interestingly yesterdny morning one of the most enjoyable she ever
upon some of her experiences.
experienced but is glad to bo homo
/'Y o u can not Imagine,” she said, and umong Floridians onco . more.—
f'ihe luxury in which one can live in Orlando Sentinel.
Germany for a nominal amount. Why,
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fo r S'dollar n day, one can live ns
Miss Josephine Knight left Tues­
the ex-kalsor lived when he wus the day for West Palm Reach where sho
kslaar.”
will visit hcr sister, Mrs. C. M. Trice.
. Mrs. Woodruff, who has visited all
the European countries before hcr
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chittenden an­
peasant trip, spent more timo in Spain nounce the birth of n son yesterday
and In Germany than any of the oth­ at the Fcrnnld-Lnughton Hospital.
er!.countries. Spain she found most
delightful snd visited many of the
D. T. Aldrich, o f Jacksonville, w h s
prominent ptacos there, among these among thq business visitors in San­
Madrid, Seville, San Kcbnstain, Ore- ford yesterdny.
pads and Kscorla. She was fortunate
enough to reach Seville Just at the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. I-cwi* left
time of the large fair that occurs Thursdny for Ohio, Indiana and oth­
4harc eqch year. To this fair families er places in tho East and North where
come f^om all.parts of Spoin and they will visit relatives.
huUd little shacks and enjoy the fes­
tivity of the csrnivnl week. Td this
Mrs. O. P. Herndon nnd little son
fair tho kjng and queen of Spoin nlsff Osborne, leave tomorrow for Hender­
como and open the bull light which i* sonville, N. C., where they will spend
the big event of the week. Mr*. Wood­ the remainder of the summer.
ruff was fortunate enough to witness
Harry Ferran and mother, Mrs. L.
a bull fight while In Spain and *at
In the box next to that occupied by E. Ferran, of Eustis, were tho guests
the royalty. Aside from the novelty of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). L. Thrasher on
o f the occasion nnd the picturesque Thursday.

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Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe leaves this variable speed motor is being Install­
afternoon fo r ‘ Titusville where' she ed. This press Is, of course, the
Job press o f the world. Bo-’
will spend tho w&lt;?k end as the guest
being capable of speed, this
of Mrs. S. W. Ferguson.
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Mr. (ind Mrs. H. E. Bates and Miss work than the press formerly pad.
Margaret Bates, of Lanadbyvne, Pa.,
Tho' Lu-Dcth Cafotcria greets you
arrived In tho d ty yesterday and aro
again today with one o f tho finest
stopping nt the Montezuma.
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mcqup you have seen in a long time,
thicken in every style nnd all the
MARGARET .ESTHER SPENCER
• Mr. and Mrs. lMorrls Spencer arc good things to go with it—Infact it
receiving congratulations upon the fm on extensive ipenu and rootalns
arrlyal of a daughter' at their home, everything ncoded to give you one
dh jPgrk avenue, th e young lady has o f th, finest dinners ever. Glanfcc
over this elegant menu, in this issue.
.bdqit named, Margaret Esther. .
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ChiirchWcll’s greet you today do*
Niagara Falls, N .'Y ., July-; 12^Miss Helen A. Shepard la entertain­ spiti/ t t i r a t n and ask you to nail
ing- at tea at her summer homo on the and looiT*over the wonderful Shoe
lake shore Thursday afternoon fro$n 4 Bargains for this afternoon and to­
to 0 o'clock In honor of ,h«r guest, Miss night. The weather will bo clear this
Eleanor Herring of 8 anford, Florida. afternoon and tonight nnd you will
enjoy coming down town to Church—Buffalo News.
well’s and getting you a pair of
ladies or gent’s shoes at prices that
THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB
HI astonish nnd please you. I-ook
Among the pleasant social events
at
the prices in this paper.
of the wfok,. was the lovely bridge
party given yesterday by Mrs. D. P.
Drummond at her attractive home on
Magnolia avenue. There were threo
tables of players.
The rooms were adorned with quan­
tities of pink roses combined with
ferns and the color note of pink and
silver prevailed.
After several exceptionally Interest­
ing games of bridge were played,
scores were counted nnd the prize, a
dainty fan, was swarded Mrs. Claude
Howard, for high score.
Refreshments consisting o f mould­
ed salmon salad, potato chips, pickles,
nut bread sandwiches, Iced ten and
pineapple mousse were served at the
conclusion of the game.
Mrs. Drummond’s guests were: Mrs.
R. J. Holly, Mrs. George Knight, Mrs.
F; E. Roumillst, Mrs. Clsudo How­
ard, Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs. David
Caldwell, Mrs. A. I*. Richardson, Mrs.
B. L. Perkins, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins,
Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. W. A. Fitts nnd
Mrs. Ben Caswell.
COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT '
AUXILIARY MEETING
Tho regular meeting and initiation
of Col. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary
No. 3, will be held at the court house
Tuesday afternoon, July 17, nt four
o’clock. All members are urged to at­
tend.
LOU SMITH TEKHEUN, I’ rcs.

Here is the Seminole Cafe with s
menu that will tickle your palate
oven if the weather is warm. T is
springtime in the Scminolo with all
the fans going nnd the cf^fcicnt waitresscs to serve you at the Seminole
they just dote on real service. And
then the menu for tomorrow. Yes,
U&gt;ey will have turkey tomorrow ns
psual and all the good things to flank
tho great American bird. Sec the
menue in the Herald.

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showers probably tonight
nnd Sunday; no chnngc in
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Only a few bales to sell v— ----- t o n i g h t .
at mill prices.— Yowcllj
Company.
90-2tc i DOROTHY DALTOJ
— IN—
In connection with our transfer, wo

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hnvo storage room, where you mny
store your goods until you need them,
nt a nominal c o s t — QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phono 408..
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Cora Bannon lives alone on
ond Island out In the strait, i
lead to tho Pacific. She b
haired and has ail the indepe^
initiative and pugnacity (hit1,
with /lam ing hair.
The
that happen to this little
will plcaso and cxcita you. Ak

day afternoon. First prize was nwardto ihoibsnffl representing the Rbffillo, N. Y., lodge. Santa Monies,
Calif., won second prize, and Water­
town,. S. I&gt;„ cajituccd third.
;i The 1024 contention is to be held
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offering

8. A. Smith of Madison Is in the them now nt p—
city for a few week’s visit with Judge
10% Reduction
npd Mrs. Sharon. Mr. *Smith is one
of the largest planters in tho Madi­
See our window display____
son section having hundreds of arxes
In cotton and com nnd forage crops
25
and also n big tobacco acreage. Ills
lO-ycar-Gunrnntpc
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family were pioneers in Madison snd
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he has many friends all over Florida
Bracelet Watches
where "Aleck” Smith is known nnd
loved ns n friend.
Original price $17.50, special
L. C. Moore nnd J. A. Robinson,
of the Dixie Motor Company, which
has the agency for the well known
Hnnso nnutomobile, departed yester­
dny for Atlanta, where they will ar­
range for ‘ a big shipment of this
popular car to this city. The Dixie
Motor company Iih s the distribution
of the Hanson over a big territory
and will ‘have something of Interest
to tell Herald renders about their
plans next week.
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U a real bargain. It ha* a low top
and medium skirt. Made In dut«
able pink or.white cou'.il; *txe»
24 to 36—snd co»t* oniy $3.00.
Hymit dealer ean'tcef I*, tend name. »ddrew, »ixt and |I. We’ll tend (he cotut.

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FI.OItlPA

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Docmcr, of
Jacksonville, spent several hours in Atlanta Says Farewell
807 East First Strccl, Sanford
One block front Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rites
to Thousands of Elks
town Friday, enroute from the south­
— Room, ?1 per day nnd u p ; $5 per week and up. Special
m
ern section of the state, where they
week-end rates.----------------- Every room has running water.,
Nearly 3,000 Attend Watermelon Ball
report good YdSdi on the West coast
Vhursdky
hut almost impassable on the cast
const.
ATLANTA, "july 14.—Atlanta Fri­
■ « " ■ ■ ■ ■ hum RfuamniubiinufchBNMuafcisBaBaii
day badu^ goodbye to thousands of i i i i * * * i * * i * i i * i i i K * m i m i i i i i i i i i H i i i i i g * i * i * i u i * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ jr ■■■■apuaaasBRRRii
FJks, who a week ago, rnmc to the
Georgia capital from every state in
the union, from Alnskn, l'orto Rico,
and the distant Philippines, to attend
the CDth'Annual grand lodge reunion
and convention of the Benevolent nnd
Protective Order of Elks.
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And yet it^ninn on nnd on nnd on.t All outgoing trains carried full
quotas of the antlered tribe, home­
On Saturday wo could dispense ward bound after s week of crowded
with some of the wetness.
business sessions and intensive jolli­
fication, nnd all singing the praises of
But these rains do make it cooler southern hospitality. By nightfall all
nnd wo have to take the rain with hut a mere handful of the visitors had
tho sunshine.
“ checked out" nnd the city was re­
turning to the even tenor of it* way.
And when those
big dollar day
Although the gigantic parade on
sales come along it will be better Thursday afternoon marked the close i
wenthor and plenty of business.
c.f the convention’s official program,
^
““*
the local entertainment committee
Morris Spencer is some proud nnd provided plenty of amusement for
happy father, lie was presented with those Elks who chose to remain in
s fine daughter last night and mother the city over the week-end.
snd child are all right—but Morris
Nearly 1,600 couples were enter­
.$2.50
LADIES’ BLACK OXFORDS, at, per pair
had to buy a larger hat today.
tained nt tho Watermelon ball given
in tho large civic auditorium Thurs­
Sanford Elks are homo again tired day night. During tho evening John
!
hut happy. They advertised Sanford McClelland, general chairman of the
$3.50 LADIES’ BLACK OR BROWN OXFORDS, at, per pair ,$3.25
everywhere snd made n good showing entertainment committee, presented
at the meetings. They all sny that the prizes to winning bands, which
Atlanta is some fjpc city snd a grnnd competed In tho band contest Wcdncshostess.
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for this Afternoon

--= s $3.50 LADIES’ BLACK OR BROWN 1-STRAP PUMPS, pair.......$3.25

Office fixturcR for the new quar­
ters of the First National Bank are
being installed and when completed
Will represent an expenditure of
$25,600. It is expected that San­
ford’s first skyscraper will be ready
for occupancy September 1st.

DOYQII_WONDER?

Adu This Lady, *That I'm a Be*
:
liever in Csnfoi?"— Had
Beea So We*k She Had
to Goto Bed.
Sanford's

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FOR 55 YEARS
DETROIT JEWELS— AIRWAYS BEST
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We make no chargoa for installation
Sold for Caah or on Eaay Torma

quality plumbers ■ . ■
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$5.00 LADIES’, BLACK OR BROWN OXFXIRDS, p a ir .................. $4*25

Tho Milane theater,
hsndsomo new moving picture and
playhouse, is ' expected to open by
Ottwitomle. Kin*.—Mrz. E. E. Heist,
August IhL It will have a seating formerly of Illinois, residing here, soys;
SOYS’ ’BROWN OXFORDS, at, per p a ir.......... ;.............. '.!•
capacity of 700 and ita stage has fa­ "W e moved to HU* state eleven years
cilities to handle the largest road ago, and 1 had good health lor a long
"tr
com paines.
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$3.50 MEN S BROWN OXFORDS, at, per p a ir ....
"I got eo weak I couldn't go. I couldn’t
B. F. Whitnor, cashier of the First ititidon my feet at all. I hid to go to
'National Bank, purchased a view
im
B U t’r a n m f l b . ' r « a
tfranlch A Bach piano from thfe Hln- medlcbet, andeverything: hsd the bcsl
tsrmlater Piano Company of this city. pf attention, yet 1 wasn't oWe to get up.
$5.00 MEN’S BROWN OXFORDS, at, per p a ir..... ' .........
Tho HintermUter Piano Company now I Uv for three months, not able to do
anything.
have the agency for these high grade
"M y husband le a bill poster and has
instruments and will glad to show
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Orif day there
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you at any time the different styles a s m m i * w
tinonff hit
K t K S
of this fine make of piano.
to get
some of the I
et me a bottle of
Cardui. . , .
The Seminole Printery, comer
j and took it
"1 , . all i
two weeks from
Ninth and French, have made oeveral Cardui)
! Cartful J was out
changes in their printing plant An
v&lt;* i
addition has been bi^lt on the west
ttotaproyg
side, giving them one-half additional
F irst S t r e e t
S E L L S IT F O R y ^ s
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space, and also « good lighting ar­
rangement A new 18x18 Chandler
p tt _
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Oua Cartful.’
and Price new series press with
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antltlad to Iks naa for rapub)lc«tlon of
a ll nawa dispatches r r milled to It or
not otherwise credited In Ihla paper
and alao tha local nawa published
herein.
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Offleet M R A L D BUlLDlNfl. Pbaat IM
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;S O C IA T IO N

Another week, another Blue Mon­
day, another newipaper to fill.
-------------o -----------1The State Road Department ehould
come acroea now and put a aurfacc
on the Sanford-Orlando road that
will laat for some time to come.
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Dlapatch aaya that Harding view­
ed the deierted coal minea In Alsska
where the U. 8. Navy made a mis­
take. He will probably find several
placet in the U. S. where mistakes
were made.

Ha n f o r d d a il y h e r a l d , MONDAf, j u l y \b , 1923

ly, I shall use hoot hcrca/ter| if
I possibly can. Hip o^d hogioscckem' rata o f 926 froiri Wash­
ington, even if increased 100 per
cent to $50, would he a big ad­
vantage. If the Western roads
find It advantageous, it ought to
prove so for the Southern lines.
"Standing out conspicuously in this
information are two facts:
"The summer round-trip rate from
Boston to California is only 941 more
than the round-trip rate to Florida.
'
the summer. excursion rate
frotn Boston to Los Angeles lb 902
less than the winter excurilor) rate,
while tho summer fart* from Boston
to Tampa and return is higher than j
the winter excursion rate.
' "This means that the railroads are,
offering special inducements Id sum -;
mcr travel to California, by making a
rate much lower than the winter rate.
In the case of Florida, they not only
do not offer nny Inducement, but
mnko their summer rate higher thnn'
their winter rote, making it possible I
for a person to go to Los Angelos nnd
return in summer for only n few dol­
lars more than he enn come to Tam­
pa and return.
. "The Atlantic Const I-ine nnd the
Seaboard Air Lino are participating
in these low excursion rates from
Floridn to California nnd other west­
ern points, publishing advertisements
urging travel to California.
While
offering every inducement to take
travel away from Florida, they are Line has fallen short of its responsi­
doing nothing in the way of special bilities nnd its opportunities.
"I f you run, through your organiza­
concessions to bring travel to Florida.
tion, wake up the railroad officials
"As the Tribune has said, there is
nnd bring to hear upon your problems
Just as much reason for offering low
tho genius o f n Flagler or n Ilnrrirotes In summer to Florida ns to Cali­
mnn or a Hill, you might lie aide to
fornia, The fact that such rates nre
accomplish in Florida within the next
nut offered is proof of a deliberate in­
ten years more thnn you or the rniltention to discriminate against Flori­
rond people now anticipate could bo
dn for the benefit o f California.
ncromplished in tho next twenty-fivo
"The people of Floridn are Incom­
jfenrs,"
ing justly indignant at this state of
He stressed the importance of our
affairs.
more than 1,000 miles of const line,
"Tho Tribune urges the press nnd
nnd showed tho desirability « f estab­
the public of the state to join with it
lishing nnd patronizing great refrig­
in such a loud nnd continuous protest
erator steamship lines to take our
thnt the railroads will he made tu
produrIs to the markets of the world.
feel Florida's displeasure—nnd to
That Is (he easy way and the only
FEEL IT WHERE IT HURTS.
way to bring the rail lines to n real­
------- -o---------------- izing sense of their duty to the slate.
SAGE ADVJCK IIY A FRIEND OF
California is shipping much of its
THE STATE
ptoduce by water through the i ’ana-

Experience in a very expensive thing
nnd Shelby, seems to have gone the
limit nnd w* hope she profits. That
nlune would not he enough, for there
are hundreds o f other Shelby's in
this world.

■VxidenU for "25,years. This action U
lively to' attract national attention,
(.ending FloHdiana believe thla will
nducc many men of means to locate
n and Invest In matters o f taxation,
is ono jtatc that has not contracted
i mania for imposing all kinds of
■tensities on wealth and pressed by
.he fact that Florida has capital.
“ During a recent visit-I was im­
pressed by the fact that Florida at*
ractcd many notable men, particu­
larly during the last winter season.
Some of these men nre investing ex­
tensively In the state. •
"Besides cjtrus fruits, Florida has
other products nnd induxtrigs which
enhance th e ’ wealth of the state.
Florida produced last year 37 per
cent o f America's inaval stores. Of
phosphate, it produced 1,7B9,000 tons
of the country's total of 2,004,025
tons. ■ This product filled 73,838 ears.
Fish filled 5,005 cars, lumber, 100,000
cars, and 80 per cent of tho national
mtput or fuller’s earth came from
Floridn. Tampa’s cigar industry is
big; output has exceeded a million
cigars a day In recent'.years and is
expected to reach 000,000,000 this
year.
"Floridn is awakening to the im­
portance of telling the world some­
thing about its opportunities. Ten
cities and towns have' appropriated
for publicity this year $110,000. Of
this, 9121,000 is to be spent by one
city, Miami.
"Floridians recently were delighted
by a statement made to n California
paper by W. J. Blnck, passenger traf­
fic manager of tho Atchison, Topeka
Si Sunta Fe: 'Florida is becoming
known as tho winter resort. Florida
is getting the pleasure-seekers, while
Colifprnin seems content to rest on
past glories.' This
last, however
.isn’ t exactly so.
"With its great, growing nnd pro­
fitable production of fruit, vegetables,
cigars, minerals, fish, navnl stores,
etc., its wonderful climate, the spirit
of enterprise nnd progress shown by
its citizens, and now the hid for
wealthy residents by exempting them
from income and inheritance taxes,
Florida is advancing nt a rate cal­
culated to cause other states to take
notice—nnd to bestir themselves lest
they he left behind in the progress
procession.” — Orlando Sentinel.
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ward the 12-hour day wiJHbc read
With!genuine .Intdreit:! * ) ■'
"Representatives of 50,000,000 per­
sons o f all religious faiths in America
have publicly condemned the recent
report o f the American iron nnd steel
institute which declared the 12-hour
day In the steel industry' must be con­
tinued indefinitely. That condemna­
tion must bo looked upon by the di­
recting officials of the steel Industry
as the handwriting on the wall. It
dooms the 12-hour day, whether the
industry likes It or not. It reveals
the fact that the social and spiritual
leaders of JiaH;:tho residents o f the
United States nre unalterably op­
posed to such treatment . of laty)r.
That is a force that can not be brush­
ed aside for the convenience or profit
o fany industry*. It I* » forcc that
has been accumulating strength
steadily ngninst the system o f turn­
ing men into ‘ Robots’ ever since An­
drew Carnegie admitted tho evil ef­
fects of that .system.
It will con­
tinue to gain strength because it is
founded upon right and because it
seeks justice for society as well ns
for individual workers. The steel in­
dustry may ns well recognize the in­
evitable nnd act accordingly.’ ’— Tam­
pa Times.
-----------------o ---------------FIRE LOSS ADDS TO HOUSING
PROBLEMS.

■catfcllr hqert iaUtri'ta tho ppjdji lt.
tcnlton when the railroads flo w e d it

Vith Ih&amp; W li Rbrid*^'rite Inezes*.
It la no wonder that a sincers
frjend o f Florida like Editor Richard
H. Edmonds, o f the Manufacturers'
Record, feels called upon to write x
letter to the Floridn Development
Board In which he points out the fail­
ure of the railroads entering Florid*
to 'do “ one-half whnt they should
have done" In behalf o f this state.
Not only have they Inot done *h*t
they should have done in the develop,
mcnf o f the, state, b u t(they are now
aggravating that failure,; by positive
discrimination, aryl robbpry^ tyriff*.__
Tampa T ri^ n e.^ ^
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A recent decision o f the Florida
supreme pourt is o f such fnr-rem hing
importance to. automobile
drivers
that' the effect and purport of that
decision should bo impressed upon
the public mind.
Tho cane in point was thnt of *
pedestrian being struck by nn nuto.
mobile by night in which ho wss
badly injured. lie sued the automo­
bile owner for dnmngca nnd recover­
ed n verdict of $0,000. The defense
was thnt the driver was blinded by
the bright lighLs o f nn approaching
car nnd could not see the man walk,
ing along the r.ide of. the road whom
In view of the housing shortage in he struck nnd injured.
The supreme court in sustaining
Florida, it is not encouraging to find,
through the ^National Board of Fire the verdict, o f the lower court hold!
Underwriters’ Actuary Bureau, thnt thnt tho very fact thnt the driver
Florida burned during the five year was blinded by nn approaching light
period of 11)17-21 dwelling house put him on notice that He was in s
dangerous position
nnd he should
property valued nt $.'1,731,111)5.
hnve
l&gt;een
more
cautious
in his drivThe Tampa Tribune says thnt tills
ing,
even
to
stopping
if
necessary.
is only n portion of the total fire de­
struction in Florida, which represents Reasonable care and prudence, it i*
a per capita dwelling fire loss for the said, requires extraordinary care under such circumstances.
stale of $.’l!88.
The decision
too, reminds auto
"A t $10,000, 375
comfortable
drivers of the rights o f , pedestrians.
homes could have been constructed,
The pedestrian has the name right to
with thomoney thus thrown away and
the street thnt the nutoist has. The
the scarcity of suitable housing ac­
majority of drivers seem to proceed
commodations in Florida materially
on the theory thnt tho pedestrian U
relieved."
n trespasser nnd must get out of the
"More appalling by far than oven way of the swift flying cars. The
the enormous financial loss, however, pedestrian must ,and should use due
is the record of the thousands of fa­ care nnd prudence when walking on
talities involved-—an utterlly purpose­ the highways or crossing tljcm.
less waste of life from which Floridn. Nothing more fs required of him.
unforunntoly was not by nny means And this due care and prudence i* a
free. Statistics nre not available to mutual affair.
show what projiortion of the. 15,000
Tho decision o f tho court will Is*
deaths from fire— which in this coun­ recognized ns sound. It ought tu
try is the average yearly toll—oc- serve as a means of driving people
currcd in residences, but a fair esti­ to a better observance of light dim*
mate would place it well above 50 niing. Too many drivers ignore this
per cent. That dwelling house fires ■common sptjye.. ruh;.— Reporter-Star,

"With all the properties nnd tho
background o f low-comedy, thin little
city gave us the greatest drama of
The East Coast Canal will have n
litM. The things that loomed big n
foreclosure proceedings to get the
few
days ngo are now forgotten.
property in shape to sell. Whatever
"Shelby was a happy nnd prosper­
happens to the Hast Coast Canal we
ous center of an ari-a of great possi­
. hope it will lie finnneied sufficient to
bilities nnd then some one sold it
make it a real waterway. It is the
out. Shelby bet its future oil a date­
only hope of the people living on the
line; following n press-agent's creed
east coast for lower freight rules nm!
that n daily mention will make you,
water transportation.
this town was beggared nnd its peo­
-------------o — —------ple were made world jesters for n
Savings deposits
in U. S. hanks
dny.
show an Increase over 1D22 nnd the
"I.ike all towns that turn to a fight
greatest amount in thi) savings de­
for
life, Shelby is pretty much of n
partments were in California hanks.
desolate waste today.
It demonstrates that people are be­
ina canal, hut we, much nearer the
"Three hundred thousand dollars is
ginning to save more nnd more nnd
The entire south, nnd especially the great markets, continue to Bend ours a Inrge amount of money for n town
they realixe that only in saving can state o f Florida, has no more sincere,
of less thnn,ten thousand persons to
they ever hope to become independent. earnest nnd powerful friend thnn by rail nt much higher rates.
spend to secure n mention in the
Do Land is greatly interested in the
Mr. Edmonds said further:
A nation of money navers would he n Richard H. Edmunds, editor nnd own­
sporting almanacs. It would have forthcoming bond elections in the Ornation of no more wars, no poverty,
"If
your
development
hoard
will
er of the Manufacturer's Record of
h.rgely concentrate its work upon the hnuKht Shelby the finest herd of pure j ango City and Lake Helen special
no heart aches, no murders, no crimes
Baltimore.' He is constantly calling
Hired beef cattle ..in North Americn;
of any sort.
.
, ,I road nm! bridge districts. , Orange
attention in n most effective way, in eradication of the tick evil ns rapidly . . . . .
.
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,
. the pages of hilt magazine, to the rc- as possible, if you will develop the j il would have ,,u,U “ n experimental j City district will vote Tuesday, the
" hcnsi$ . n 0t"*
°,r, i* '«{• • “ „ th«* question wf-msuing Imods. - W- C4. .frequjmtUv aOMtUd by loss of i
___ Thu French Premier Poincare aaya sonrees nnd opportunities- of the shipment of your .Vegetables and citlus fruit.4 by refrigerating steamers. S*,c ” y whcnt 1,11,1 w" ul11 hav'' lrebledTjn the amount of $130,603 for a hard tlfe-^the victims- usiiSTTy l»emg wornthere will he no temporizing on the
south. Moreover, he justifies his
the wealth of Montuna acres might surfaced road to connect up with the en an dchildrcn—points clearly to the j
reparations and (hut he will insist
faith in Floridn by selecting it ns his and at the snnie time, not in a spirit have been evolved.
brick hulf way between D djind and fact that fire prevention rightly he-j
on payment in full from Germnny and
residence during the months of win- " f ho9U,i,y' 1,1,1
“ nc of co-operation,
"Instead o f sticking to the job f»r - Qrnnge city straight to the Monroe j gins n t‘home,
no concessions of any kind will he
ter, and many of his editorials a r c !" 't'k lo mnkc *hc railroads which are which her‘ acres were intended, Shel-1 |{rj(|g,&gt; mid for a hard surfnccd-road . "It con not begin ton soon. Fires All parties wanting mattress work
made by France. This course of pro­
writtenn while enjoying the delightful l , i‘ rry," K " " cnorm«us traffic to and by turned to what she thought was from Orange iCty to Enterprise thence arc occurring in American homes at before September 1st, will please give
cedure is all right if he can make it
the risponsil.il- going to be sport hut the only true j along I-ake Monroe to connect up with
climatee of Florida in winter. He ran f " ' m
the rate of 351) in onch twenty-four it to us during this month ns we take
■tick. The only flaw In the chain of
he suspected of no ulterior purpose in ity to "l,en'1 " lar&gt;''t' proportion of the sportsmanship was displayed by the t^. nmj leading to the Sanford-Oshour period—n fresh outbreak every a vacation during the month of Au­
procedure Is the fact that idl Europe
Florida,. for, so __
far___
as Hori,,a
the betterment of
his liking for F_____
bridge,
four minutes. If, as so often has gust. I hone 102 M -l.
seems to ho broke nnd no chance to we knod, he has no investments here, , *u''r lines in the state nnd improve- citizens of the town nnd then Montarm neighbors who dug so deeply inu k e Helen special road and bridge been stated, the home is the ultimake the money that is due France
and bus nothing to sell. His en(hus. ,m'nt ,,f tl,oir
'‘ &lt;&gt;'1
keeping
to their wealth to make good a press (1(Btrk.t V(,U&gt;K „ „ Tuesday, the 24th. j mate bulwark of American imtituand lielgium and oilier allies. The
SANFORD
(asm for the state is based on practi- Ult',r d,‘l,ote in a sanitary condition,
f(, j|mnds in the amount of 110,000 lions, then there w ouhl seem to he a
only nation thnl does not need the cal first hand knowledge, the result J" h,ch ‘ "'"I'arntively few of them are agents folly.
"There is a great lessan in this for wh)f&gt;h woll1() 1&gt;rovide a hard surfaced grave national menace in this con­ MATTRESS FACTORY
money is the only nation that is not
of years of study mid experience.
\m,w do' nIL l'ou w'h have laid the other towns thnt strive for .(iiick hut
asking for any— the United States.
roadway from laike Helen straight tinuous assault by fire. oYt it is a
foundation for progress which today
Hence.- when he expresses himself ......, , ..............,,
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, lasting fame, namely, one Luther to the (Jsteen bridge.
------------ o ------------danger that need not he suffered. It i
|would seem well nigh visionary to the
Bur hank is worth n million Jack
KAIL HOADS A It E SHORTSIGHTED with regard to Florida, his words d ir­ i xtreme to forecast."
m m i ihj jar
can be cheeked by the exercise of
Both
of
these
roads
are
Important
ty htore weight than those of the or­
H SHUTSCI UUD ■.
Dempseys, Let tho big cities plu&gt;
carefulness,
individual
and
public,
for
lie spoke of the absurdity o* feed­ the prize fight game, lt is more in highways and will men nmuch to the
dinary
tourist,
nnd
nre
entitled
to
the
It seems strange that t’n railroad-*
continued advancement of the com­ an average of three out of every four
ing northern tourists on canned goods their line.”
;
with lines through Florida make such most careful consideration. At the
fires result from negligent habits or
from the north and weft when our
To make loc$l application of the munities in the several districts nnd
little effort tu build up the state. meeting of the Florida Development
from ignorance of* hazardous condi­
will
also
he
of
great
aid
to
Delwmd
own
markets
are
full,
or
should
he.
of
n
incident, the question might well be
They toil not, neither do they spin, Board in Orlando last Tuesday,
L CEMENT PUSTER CO. :.
tions."— St. Augustine Record.
furthering
its
clnims
us
being
the
hub
the
finest
fruits
and
vegetables
that
asked tis to how much could he aceither in lowering the passenger and meeting which was attended by ninny
I
3r.LOUIS.US.A--''
----------- -SI------------nature lias cvro produced and the eumplished in the way of civic im- o ft he good ro.'.ds system of the en­
o
f
Florida's
best
nnd
most
progressive
Height rates or in advertising Flori­
FLORIDA
WILL
FIGHT.
tire
state.
tourists are hungry for them; o f the p,moments with that large amount
da as they advertise t’ slifornin. It is citizens, the president, Jules M. BurDcl-md is interested in both of
dining eats and hotels charging from llf nlolu.y. |t would build n splendid
guier**s,
read
a
letter
from
Mr.
Ed­
a well known fart that the railroads
■Your b e st answer
1 l &gt;rida, no. only its citrus but its
these
|Hiijecls and the citizens o f tliir.
30
c.nts
to
75
cents
for
hi»U
u
grain,,r
it
would
provide
the
in Florida moke nperlal efforts to di­ monds, regretting his inability to at­
to the question of
truit. which inn he bought anywhere |0,,g,.,i.rlir civic center; or it would city hope that both districts will voc.l other interests, will make a fight to
tend
tlie
meeting
hut
expressing
his
vert the summer traffic to California
favorably on the c lection date.* for n finish against the unjust and ex­
in
I-loridn^for
•
•
or
0
cents
apiece;
of
(.|,n|,t(&gt;
the
city
authorities
to
corndeep
sympathy
with
its
p
u
r
p
o
s
e
and
Ctment Plaster-(
rather than bring them to Florida
many other little things. unim|Mirt&lt;uil plete the paving o f almost every tin- the propostd bond issues.— DeLand orbitant increase o f refrigeration
designs.
'
His
letter
was
somewhat
and not one o f these lines touch Cali­
charges on fruits and vegetables tmlengthy, but full of meat for thought in themselves, hut which help returd paved street within the municipal News.
fornia. The Tampa Tribune says:
tm.iuced by the. railroads, to become
In every line. Ho compared the treul- the development of the state.—Tu ml,a i limits: it would extend the * electric
"Since the agitation of the discrim­
AGAINST I2-Il()i:it DAY.
effective August 10.
merjt which the railroads lending into Times
light and water works services to all
Set that every
ination of the railroads against Flori­
These increases amounting to from
the state give Fluridu with thnt of thi
outlying sections o f towm; it wauld
j 6»ck b branded
da and in favor uf California in sum­
The press, both religious and seeu- 10 to 20 per cent arc regaided ns outrailroads running to California, to the THE SHELBY THAT WAS AND enable the city to complete its sewer
mer rates was started, The Tribune
great disadvantage of the former. He
THE SHELBY THAT IS.
ryatein—in fuct, it would work won­ lur, has had much to say in proteiting j rageou.s and unwarranted by Florida
has been receiving important informa­
J a c k s o n v ille , F lorida - 9
ders for this or any other community against the 12-hnur day in the steel shippers and proosts are coming from
said in pni;t:
,
tion daily on the subject.
■a
Failure of the leading hanking in­ o f like size an dambition. There is |industry. Judge Gary’s report to the all sections of the state.
"Last winter I asked that road (the
"The latest is a letter received by East Const )and the Atlantic CoaBt stitutions of Shelby, Montana, I.rings no danger of Lakelnnd attempting to American iron and steel institute has
The first move in the fight is a re­
HILL LUMBER CO.,
Vance W. Helm, of this city, who first Lino and the Beaboard Air Line fur to mind once again the terrible and Inscoine the world’s fistic "capital;" occasioned much comment. The bur­ quest to the Interstate Commerce
Phone
130----- Sanford, Fla.
railed the discrimination to puLlic a t­ information as to the amount of pas­ disastrous experience of th it small that can safely ho loft to Boyle’s den of Judge Garys’ report seeks to Commission that the prupa.-.cj in­
tention, from a business associate in senger traffic handled in Florida. Tho mining town, boasting of n popula­ Thirty Acres nnd the Jersey mos- prove that the 12-hnur dny does no crease fwa held up until n hearing can
Boston, who has made an Invest lg*- East Coast was able to give me the tion less limn of Lakeland by at least qtiiloes, Imt it docs no harm to re- harm to the workers; that the wofk- be given the Florida shippers. The
tlon and gives the interesting results information very promptly showing it two or three thousand, *l'he hank fleel on the
errors of judgment i&lt;o ers like il; that to abandon it would Commission can not well refuse to
as follows:
tu foil carry
im lease the cost of productionhear
15 per
had handled up and down the road a went under because its prenident, act­ common lo humanity and
the affected interests and, when
'“ Union Pacific City (Boston)
totnl o f six hundred thousand passen­ ing under the belief that he was per­ Iweause of "Shelby’s folly."— l-ake- [cent; thnt the number of workers was this hearing is held, the shippers ex­
I T 'S
H I G H
ticket office quotes last winter
*
reduced as fnr as possible when la- pect to show the Commission that the
gers during the winter season. From forming a patriotic, civVc duty, ad­ laud Star-Telegram.
excursion rates Boston to Los
amount of
■------------ o-------------bor was plentiful; and that the comthe Atlantic Coast Line and the Sea- vanced n considerable
new rates promulgated by the railAngeles, $211.34.
hoard Air Line 1 could get no infor­ money that went Into '.ho guarantee EVERYUODY "SOLD" ON FLORIDA mittee would favor entirely nholish- rouils nre so ,excessive nnd unreason­
" 'Present excursion rates Bos­
ing the 12-hour day if labor and mar­ able that they should not be permit­
mation whatever that indicated any­ hold-up of Jack Dempsey, puglilist
ton to Los Angeles, $147.00.
thing ni to the volume of passenger and slacker. "Shelby's folly " Is the
tYhile Orlando is not mentioned a ket conditions would permit. A lead­ ted to enforce them.
$03.68 .reduction.
manner in which tha pres* o f the recent article in Forbes Magazine is ing religious journal says that Judge
traffic handled by these roads,
The railroads have also issued a
' " 'Atlantic Coast Line city o f­
"Tho roads that hnve worked for country is heading it*&lt; editorial com­ of direct interest to Orlando and Gary’s report is in line *with the plea new older requiring three hoops on
f ic e advises: *
the development of California have ment, the moral sought to be found Orange county because B. C. Forbes, of the defendant in an Irish lawsuit, boxes of citrus fruits, which entails
“ 'Last winter eicuraiun Bos­
expended more money for publicity in the tale being that small commu­ like Roger \V. Bahson, is sold on who was charged with having bor­ much additional and unnecessary ex­
ton to Tampa, $100.11).
than all the roads covering the entire nities have no right, moral or eco­ Florida. Forbes declares that Flor­ rowed a bottle and returned it with pense.
Only the quality'of ouf breai
“ ‘ No reduction this summer,
south from Maryland to Texas and nomic, to engage* in such gigantic ida is,entering an era of growth that a hole in the bottom. The defense at­
The Florida Railroad Commission and pastry in high— not th(
ths rate being double the one­
the wonderful growth of California gamble as thnt— pullod off nt Shel means a greater state.
tempted to prove: First, that said has joined with the shippers of the price. We use only the finest
way fare of $63.31 or $100.02.
. Extracts from his editorial are as defendant never borrowed a bottle; state in protesting against the new materials in our bqkcry. W&lt;
has proven the value of that kind of by on the Fourth o f July.
90.4.7 increase.
publicity. These roads are today car­
second, that he returned, it in good rates and regulations and in asking employ only master baker
I’ ossihly the cr.itorial comment o f follows;
“ 'Last summer there was* a
“ Florida strikes me as entering an condition, and third, that the hole for a suspension .pending a full and and the pleasing result h
rying on a publicity campaign which Editor and Publisher puts tho matter
round trip reduction from Wash­
puts to shame all that tho railroads in u way that is more thoroughly era o f growth, not merely as a wintejs^was alfvsdy there when he git it. fair hearing o f all the fact*.
high-type food. Order oui
ington amounting to about $7 to
o f tha south have ever done and pre­ convincing thun nny other publica­ resort, hut agriculturally, industrial-! The voice of the church throughout
The railroads seem to be reeking a pure bakery foods by name.
Tampa, but even this small con­
eminently Is this true as to what the tion'has pres .rated it:
ly, financially, commercially and real i America has said that the 12-hour fight from Florida and they will u n -:
cession, as mentioned in the let­
railroads of Florida have done. The
"From every possible standpoint estate wise, Florida lately has done day and the sevenday week must go. doubtedly get it. There is already a!
Seaboard Air Line has been winning the greatest fully o f presi ugentry something besides wiping out the The influence of the church in a final very decided feeling of resentment
ter 1 sent you, has been abolishIts way in Florida and doing as much was brought to a fitting close at Shel­ leasing and lashing o f convicts. Her decision will be counted one of the throughout the state at the rank dis­
* ed this yuan
under the circumstances, handicapped by Montana, on July 4. Everybody legislature has submitted to popular chief fnctors. The Chicago. Tribune crimination practiced by the railroads
“ It’s a rotten shame we can't
S A N F 0R D M A ID
aa it was for a long period by adverse tost. Even Dempsey, hard bargain vote an amendment to the constitu­ has not always been counted friendly in advertising cheap rates tu Califor­
'g e t some inducement from these
conditions, as its owners felt justified slugger, is thy many thuumnds o f tion prohibiting the levying of in­ editorial on the clvurch’s attitude to- nia -and none to Florida. This evi­
juthern roads, and I hope you
and yet 1 think that the Seaboard Air dollars tho amount pledged to him. come or inhcrilsgc taxes upon state to tho church’s ideals, and its recent dence of injustice and unfairness hod
kaep after them. Personal' r«
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■••Turkey will eventually set up her
■eat of government at Jerusalem. At
that time there1shall be a time of
trouble such as never waa since there
was a nation .oven to this same time.
At that time Michael shall stand up
the Great Prince which standeth for
the children o f thy people. Turkey
will come to her end and none shall
help her. This will wholly change
the world's map,” said Evangelist
Dudley at tho big tent bn Pnlmotto
avenue last night.
.With the fall o f Turkey there is
involved a most solemn event: The
standing up of Michael, the coming
of Christ.
. .
"The Dardcnclls have been tho bone
of contention for centuries. Turkey
would not havo retained this strategic
polrtt if she could have been removed
without a conflict among the other
liowcrs over who would get his place.
Therefore she has been suffered to
remain in Europe in spite of all her
meanness. But the Scripture says
she shall come to her end and none
shall help him. Different nations
have assisted the Turks when it
seemed that he was nbout to go.
Many persons snid the Turk would be
driven from Constantinople nt the
close of tho war which ever side
should win. But he is still there; and
now more defiant than ever. One
object of the allied powers was the
•f.ilKTslIon o f the population subject
to the bloody tyranny o f the. Turks;
rejection out o f Europe o f the Otlomnn Empire a as foreign to Western
civilisation." Butthia has not been
accomplished.
"Instead of the nllles declaring
terms of pence to the Turks when
thojt declared terms to the Germans'
they dismissed the Turkish delegates
with a scolding and wanted 14 months
before risking the treaty of l-ovrci.
The treaty of Levrcs would Hove
turned tho Turk ou t.of Europe. This
treaty kindled the Moslems fires nnd
the allied powers were nfniid to en­
force it At one time when the Eng­
lish were bombarding Constantinople i
they withdrew when the Turks had
only six lound.i o f ammunition left.
"The question now .to be asked,"
continued the evangelist, is "why Ins
tho Turk ont been driven ou‘. of Eu­
rope? The answer Is God has inter-'
posed for the world’s sake. Before j
the end of time there will be n Strug-'t
g!o between the Western civilization ]
mid Molummcran. This will bring
the great time of trouble mentioned
by Daniel which will bo settled at
the battle of
Armageddon
when
Christ comes to put nn endto sin.'
Subject Tuesday night, Armaged­
don.
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tion is leaving Russia, but it la leav­
ing behind food enough to care for
its several' million or rescued chil­
dren for the hungry months between
the time o f ite departure end the
harvesting o f the great grain crops
that are. Sure to yield Russia food
enough to feed Its entire population
and probably leave a surplus for
export.
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that the A . It- A, has brought about,
through Ita careful and frequent In­
spections and Ita grading b f the
various institutions by whieh higher
standards o f sanitation have boon
set and potter care secured for the
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Pauline Garon o f "Yon Can’t Fool
Your W ife" Defends Her Sex
Pauline Garon has won her spurs
us the American screen flapper. And
tt isn't a bit strange, for having flap­
ped through Cecil B. DcMille's "A durn's Rib" and at present doing n
thorough bit of flapping in George
Mclford'a latest tParamount picture,
"You Can't Fool Your Wife,*’ which
will be shown nt tho Princess Friday
nnd Saturday of this week, she de­
serves the tltU,
Miss Garon with her blonde hair,
bobbed, nnd her blue eyes, snappy,
looks tho flapper every lnc\ o f her
five feet, one, height.
She has n
saucy manner, n “ make-it-snappy" at­
titude, nnd a walk that suggests much
pertinence nnd sophistication.
In “ You Can't Fool Yotfr W ife,"
Wnidcrmnr Young, author nnd scenar­
ist, has given her n "smart" role. She
Is the life of the party nnd when the
older folks slow up Pauline jnzxos up
tliQ show in lively style.
And Miss Garon is defender o f her
sex who are sometimes slurringly re­
ferred to ns flappers.
"You know. If more people In this
world had the flapper's attitude toH ward life there would not he nearly
so much sham," ahe said. "The socalled flapper Is not n 'yes' Individual.
She goes straight nt the real meaning
of things nnd is not afraid to say
what she thinks. There is no camou­
flage for her. She doesn’t bow to the
will ef tho crowd because she has tho
courage of her convictions."
" I ’m for the flapper pnd I nm glnd
that I look like one and can piny on
the screen, ft’s n joy."

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supplied with such necessities. Had
it not been for the aid extended
many of them would1 lun
forced to close their doors, But perhaps even more Important than
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Administration la leaving the chil­
dren's'homes, maintained in every
Russian city for tho waifs and
brphans, in n fa r better condition
than it found them.
Thcro are
aheeta and blanketa on the beds, sup­
plied by the A. R. A., there are medi­
cines in tho medicine closets, and
there la aoap. It is wonderful what
« difference a few tons o f soap will from mAtert&amp;l contributed by tho
^oake in a children's' home, even a American Baptists through the
lusslan children’s home, narticn- A. R. A.
•*
irly if an inspector drops in occaIn addition to Its feeding, the
tonally to report on whether or not A. R. A. has supplied this particular
he aoap la being effectively used.
homo with BOO blankets, C60 sheets,
The home where tho above pic­ 300 pillow cases, 600 children's
tures were taken is known as tho gowns, BOO yards o f muslin, 880
pound: o f* codliver oil,
S e co n d Child City” at Odessa. One towels, 000 pounds
poun
picture shows a few o f the 1800 2,044 pounds o f soap, 1,000 pounds
children which tho American Relief o f calcium chlorinate, to aay nothing
Administration has been feeding in o f other disinfectants, flrst-nld
this particular institution, and tho equipment, bandages and modicines.
her shows some
o f the girls
at the
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gayB Evangelist Dudley And Calls
Attention to Fact.

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service combined.
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Your "lily prulrrllnn In in buy
f,« I iiU'l" l-y iiiiiiiufiicliirera
Vflmmr rcnntatlhn Is built up nn
On. ill!v 1‘ctrts. hacked "Ity the
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IIow n man's dunl personality cun
lash with itself, stripping one side of
bis nature bare of its grossness, re­ 3
kindling it with the fire o ' his better
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irlf. in pictured, vividly in "Triflnig H
V\*!th Honor.". • the Universal-Jewel TaaBnRaaxNBRagtrnKiiM asXYipM .yagvnRZ.'x^nnoiaBiinva^aaBaRBaM
production which if, nt tho Princess - ■
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tonight.
s i i B G a iu s s B n a r L ’ D B o n a a n e H D u iiiisz iu u s m m u a N R u a M a R a M U M
ft is the story &lt;if n professional
lerohull player who had won the diein. tlon of being the crnelt hitter of
’lie league nnd held tho esteem of evny fan tvho had cvOr xeon hlm (day,
V.:t whose memory was darkened with
visions of gray days spent within I k^g Extends to Orlando nnd Day twin an well uh the hundreds o f
oriron walls.
.
bottles we ]&gt;ut out in Sanford every tiny
lint Sliugrue wns nn nllns for a *
chap who wns known In the under- a
world ns the “ Gas-Pipe Kid"; the £
ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R
“ Kid" had donb his "hit" in San Quen­
tin prison, had been paroled, but vio•ated his parole on the first day away
on necount o f iU purity i;&lt; fittsl. becom ingAho drinking wgltu:
from prison. He turned to professionfo r Ccnlrul Florida. It i.t nlno maintmemled for use in l»atd Imsehrll to mark his identity, his
tfi'ie!i. I f you ;tre noL driiikiug Elder Springs W utcr iiow—
old life faded end he became one of
the sensations nf-lhc. baseball world.
give it u trial.
But not so hia old seif. There wns
bitterness toward mankind in Bat
I 'L D S E
'A i Shugruc’s heart, and he fplt no thrill
PHONI5 311— W E ’LL DELIVER
in the baseball world’s applause, al­
though It did please hi* vanity.
A newspaper article on his life,
which pictured him as the Idral type
of manhood that hls work on base­
ball field expressed,' awakened Bat to
the realization that every kid who
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hero-worshipped him for hls ability tn
bit the ball would real tthe article nnd
believe In him.
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A messenger boy who championed
him overheard a bit o f conversation
which hinted strongly of Intrigue,
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NEW YORK, July 15.— Increased
S
savings were reported throughout the
country in figures compiled nnd made
Public yesterday by the American
Bsnkcra' Association, Savings de­
posits In bnnks, ns of June 30, 1022,
the Iact available date, were an­
nounced nt ? 17,300,000,000 compared
with ? id,020,000,000 the same date
the previous year, or 4.1 per cent
Increase.
California led tho list in the amount
of indivfdunl saving*.
In mutual savings banks the aver­
age balance on June 30, 1022, was
•480, in New England; $710 in New
bJr-rossing hls owp team.
York; $070 middle Atlantic states;
How Rnt was brought face to face
1405 Washington; ?958 California
with the biggest decision o f hia life,
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and |500 for the 82 mutual savings
/UNDER
ISUSPlCTON
with the truzt of a boy balancing an
Hnn
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banks in tho 17 states reported.
iron gate barring his freedom, pre­
In state banka and trust companies
sents a gripping human 'in terest
the average savings account was |384
Iduccd in Florida. Quality is the one^"flee," to tho left “ Haw," etc. By drama.
SAYS THE STATE.
In New England; |441 in New York;
aBt stayed true to the faith of the
MARKETING BUREAU thing taht enables these wentern pre- the systematic use o f these or other
•352 Middle Atlantic states; ^340
‘ ducers to ship egg* y r o is the con­ words in connection with the whip bdy, and out o f tb6 horror that had
Waahlngton; •BIO California, and |530
tinent and top the best market in gently applied, the bourse will come gripped hls soul grWe the first real
Persons who work out in their gar­
to rail state banks and trust compa­
the United States. It Is possible lo to understand and will obey und com moments of happiness that he had
nies reported, which Included 20,308 dens find that the soil may be kept produce the same quality in Florida mand without having the lines jerked ever known.
state banks and 1,480 trust compa from under finger nails by wetting nnd at it much lower cost.
or being whipped or yelled at. Tach
tho ends of the fingers and drawing
RELIEVER RHEUMATISM ‘ ”
nies.
your horse a short vocabulary and ex­
"I
can simply say that Foldy Kid­
•In National banks the averago sav­ them over a wet cake of soap, forcing
What pasture plant is adapted to plain it to the buyer should you ever ney PUU gave me relief from rheu­
the
soap
under
the
nails.
This
will
ing* account was |376 New England;
Florida conditions? In answer to it, Nell the horse or mule. Dogs can be matic pains, ami hath.’ net used sup­
•528 New York; $3B3 Middle Atlantic keep the dirt out and the soap can
W. E. Stokes, grus* ami forage crop taught words th u will in time have ports for tha last aix weeks (had to
states] •330 Washington; |073 Cali­ easily l&gt;e removed with hot water.
investigator of the Florida Experi­ nicnntng to them. Children and even use taro).
the bold probf you' can
fornia, and 1394 for ail National
adults will scream and use language
Irving T. Bush, president of the ment Station, says that no grass i» to animals which has no mure mean­ have that Foley Kidney Pills are ef­
bank* in the United States.
New York State ChamiM r of Com­ belter than- Bermuda from the stand­ ing than to yell u line from a Greek fective is this, that alnce they cleared
,* V 4f *
merce, la back from a trip to F.u- point of a general all around plant poem at them. By being sensible and my system of uric acid, have been en­
CHlCAGp WILL START
rope, and says that France 4a hold­ for this state. The rainy summer practical with . unimays, tho owners tirely free o f pain and depression,"
BUILDING GREATEST
ing
back the recover)' of affairs on months is the best tlmo to establish will as a rule find that they arc easy writes J. \V. Hunter, Loi An gel ex,
_ &gt;** til11 , h i g h s c h o o l in u. s.
m r
the continent, and that country is |Bermuda. Write him at Gainesville to manage. Gentleness will persuade Calif. Backache, Rheumatic Pains,
Hviff
enacting
the c lo s in g seen? irt her jlfc:G ir full details,
CHICAGO, July 15/—Construction
mankind muc heaiier tha nviolence Dull Headaches and tired feelipg are
as
a
great
power, He thinks’ I’ oln^
will begin in October o f the largest
and tiie same rule will apply to, the quickly relieved by Foley -Kidney
Many person* net upon the theory anlrnnl world.
Pilla. Bold, everywhere,— Adv.
Ugh school in tha United States. It cfcre, the premier, will fail nnd bei . i.... ■ . . . i i t . . . '.•
como
the
most
hated
man
in
France,
that
horses nnd other animals umierwHI be situated in Chicago and is
A "he-m|n," as we understand It,
planned to cost 14,000,000, according Tho great coming country of Europe, stand human speech. Horses can h#
The U. H. Patent Office recently ia one equipped-with an unusually ef­
to Charles M. Modcrwell, president he believes^ is Russia, that country taught to understand a few vnmU,
approved
and published in the Patent ficient bragging apparatus.
being
teh
only
rival
o
f
tho
United
to
teach
them
the
owners
should
•f that board o f education who an­
States
a
ss
producer
of
grain
crop*,
jbti
regular
ami
exact
.in
tho
use
of
Office
Gazette
a trade maik covering
nounced plana for the ntructure to­
* — - ■'the words they employ to direct the tho name of the farm o f an Iowa in the U. S. Department o f Agricul­
day.
There is always a good demand im animal'* movements. A dozen words farmer. Ledru C. Willita, the farmer ture, Mr. WllUta la the first atock• The building will cover an eight
and one-half acre site nnd will be n the eastern markets for select egg*, j will be enough. To start the horse in,wlmre name tho trade-mark waa man ,and probably the first farmer
say “ Go,"
to stop
any
J'stop,"
combination o f .’ Tudor - and Gothic Egg* from Pelndumn, Cnilfornin nro —'
...............
..
— ■
- »■ or irzuert, is n breeder of purebred hogs, to obtain a United States trade mark
Q^|phltecturc. Plans mill for aO faling shipped from the western to the east­ •‘whoa;’’ to have the horse move fas­ cattle nnd r.heep The name o f the to rhls faun. There ia nothing In the
“ •mpaeity o f 4,070 pupils. Tlif-build- ern coast and "compete in tho flew ter say "Faster," to slow up any farm istradc mnrwked is “ Iiawkeye." law -to prevent it bqt apparently no j
York City tfiarkct wHh Lgga prb* "slower/*1*to-‘turn to the right say T o-the knowledge » f lire etock men one thought o f it before.
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GOLF
*
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

SPORTS
It. L. SHIPP, Editor

and Gibbons
BASE BALL NEWS Dempsey
May Fight in Tampa

MONDAY, JU1.T; 16,1924 ,,

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TR AP SHOOTING

Yanks’ Excellent
Yanks Make it Two Out
Pitching Staff is
of Three From Indians
Getting Results CLEVELAND, July 10.-&gt;Ncw York
at South Florida Fair

WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Florida M ale League
Daytona at Tampa. Orlando at St. Petersburg,
Bradontown nt iLnkcland.

TAMPA, July 10.—A. second .fight
l*ctwecn Jnck Dempsey, holder o f the
heavyweight boxing crown, and Tom­
my fiihlmns, challenger, sometime
during February o f next year in this
city.
|

YEBTEItDAY’S RESULTS

c ir c u it

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Williams, Philadelphia....23
Makan, Philadelphia
Hornsby, St. Louis....... 10
Fournier, Brooklyn ......... 10
Miller, C hicago _____ __________.....10
O’Fnrrcll, Chicago .... .5.... H
Meuse!, New York ......... 9

Wonder when tho Rotes and Ki.
wanls piny ball again?
An all-star cast tonight in "Trlfling With nonor."

^

AMERICAN LEAGUE
made it two out of three yesterday,
Ruth, New York
—...21
NEW YORK. July 19— The allWilliams, S t Loulg „......15 Tv
star hurling corps of the New York winning 4 to 2. Tho score:
Hcilmnnn, Dotroit
.ii.^Fr na
Yankees, much the sanio ns thnt which New Y o r k .................. 310 000 0 0 0 -4
Cleveland
.............
011
000
000—2
Hauser,
Philadelphia!
.
' fy,
twirled tbepi to thetf American Lea­
Brower,
Cleveland
.
'
M
W
*
gue title litfl.Mason, looms again ns
DETROIT, July 19— Herman Pil- *a Miller, Philadelphiathe factor thnt promise* to swing the
tide in favor: o f Miller Huggins’ men Ictto pitcher airtight hasebnll Until P i McManus, St. Louis —.... *7 ’ PI
the final Inping of westerday’s game P'4 Flagstcnd, Boston .......... *7 Pi
for the- third straight year.
and Detroit easily defeated Washing­
r*»
Crippled in their catching nnd outton, 10 to 2. Tho score:
P a P a P i P u P u P n P a P o Pi
fielding
departments for several
weeks,'the Yankees, by the aid of Washington ............. 000 000 Oil— 2
The young Turk will spon lose
________ 301 001 31 x— 10
their burling excellence, have run Detroit
caste
ns a menace bo the Allies un­
roughshod through most of their wes­
less
he
can persaude one of the Allies
CHICAGO,
July
19—
Great
pitching
tern opposition.
Ycsterilay's Victory over Clmlnrid hy Ed, Rommel, coupled with a time­ to finance him.
put Italic Rntn hnd his thin twelve ly single behind second base by Haus­
Mr. Harding pleases us Immensely
rnrooK in front of the Indians with St. er, put Phijadriphla out in front nnd
Louis, showing Improvement In form, enabled them to defeat Chicago yes­ in one particular. He, nt least,
hasn’t denied thnt he will bo n can­
ji.«\v third nft"r pissing Detroh, *.‘hl- terday 3 to 1. The score:
didate.
Philadelphia .............. 000 002 010—3
c«K&gt;i and Philadelphia.
................. 000 000 100— 1
Tho Ni^v York Giants, in th" Nat­ Chicago
The Dnilv Herald, 15c per week.
ional, have found the western .nvnn-

Thnt was tho substance of an article
Florida State league
appearing In one of tho local papers
A t New York 5, Chicago 0 (10 in­
early this week. Apparently the box­
ning*).
ing contest is to receive the endorse­
At Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 3.
ment of financial and business inter­
No othcra scheduled.
ests ns the pnpor stated that the quosing Is being freely discussed by bank­
American League
ers nnd merchants.
A t Detroit 10, Washington 2.
It Is proposed to hold the fight In
At Cleveland 2, New York 4.
connection with tho South Florida
At Chicago 1, Philadelphia 3.
Fnlr nnd Gaapnrilln Carnival which
At St. Louis 11-0, Boston 0-0 (Sec­
takes place early in Februnry. It Is
ond game called 11 innings, darkness)
also being suggested thnt the fight
lie held under tho auspices of the lo­
Southern Association
cal National Guard outfit ns this is
At Nashville ), Birmingham 2.
the only manner, the paper believes,
At Chattanougn 2, Memphis 4.
ST. LOUIS, July 19— After defeat­
In which it can be handled. There is i,,,&gt; troublesom e though thee- out
LOW TIDES ON BEACH. 1923
At New Orleans 3, Mobile 5.
ing
Boston in the first game of yes
of
five
were
tnkm
from
the
dangerous
a law in this stnte prohibiting prize
Only three game scheduled.
fights but for a number of months the I’Jrutes during tlie last week. Ycstcr- terday’s double-header, II to 0, tho
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
local Guardsmen have held weekly rfny McGrnw’s men dropped one to Browns battled the Red Sox to an 11- at approximately the same hour and
HOW t £ b Y STAND
t ie Cubs, reducing hteir lead over the Inning tic at G-nll in the second game. minute.
bouts in their own arena.
Cincinnati Reds to thre and n half
The scores:
Date June
Oct
July Aug. Sept.
It is the opinion oT several large
games.
Florida State League
First game:
9:28
9:41
4:05
4:31
5:33
business
men
thnt
an
arena
cnpable
1
Won Lost I'ct.
The St. Louis Cardinals, who won Boston ___ __ ........... (109 000 000— 0
7:20
7:38
4:66
5:20
9:14
of seating from 50,000 to 75,000 would
llradentown .......... 15
mx out of eight games during the St. Louis ......... ........ 000 452 OOx— 11’ 7
.982
8:37
5:47
7:11
8:17
9:02
bo
constructed
nnd
a
purse
o
f
sufficOrlando ................. 14
week, follow tile Cubs to the Pilo
8
.039
The second panic: .
9:36
7:01
9:21
8:09
9:43
clent size to l&gt;o attractive provided.
Grounds.
St. Petersburg___ _ 11
i&gt;
.r.r.o
7:24
7:G0
Boston ................... 004 000 101 00—9
9:00 10:11 10:32
During the early months of the
Lakeland ............... 11
10
.1524
Gincinmttt*had (he best record of St. Louis ............... 000 010 302 00—9
8:17
8:51
9:57 11:08 11:29
year South Florida and especially In
Daytona ................. . 8
the week in tho Nntional, grabbing
15
.348
0:07
9:44 10:52 11:11 11:51
the vicinity of Tampa there are thou­
Tampa ................... . 0
seven out of nine games against the
10
.273
9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:49
sands of visitors and tourists nnd
weaker eastern opposition, while the McQuillan Wins Own
1:38
10:44 11:30 11:50
1:08
those in the “ know” nrc o f the opin­
Yankees and Indians, in the American
National league
Game for the Vols
2:28
11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51
ion thnt Tampa is the logical place in
each took six out of eight games, the
Won Lost Pet.
3:18
12:19 12:24
1:31
2:47
which to hold the “ quarrel."
latter handing the Philadelphia Ath­
New York ............. 53
28
.954
NASHVILLE,
Torn..
July
19—
Geo.
1:00
1:10
^
3
:3
5
4 :09
2:13
Tho legality of holding the scrap on
letics four straight setbacks.
Cincinnati ............. 48 . *30
.915
Mi-Qiiillan’s single in the ninth scored
1:55
5:00
1:40
3:01
4:24
a military reservation will of course
Pittsburgh ............ 48 • 31
.908
Graff fro mtlurd ha .- wit lithe win­
2:38
2:20
3:51
5:18
5:57
be considered by those fostering thu
Arc you moving? Call 198 for a ning run, giving the oVis a 3 to 2
Chicago ................. 44
38
.537
4:40
0 :59
8:15
0:14
movement nnd it is the opinion, of
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Brooklyn ............... 40
.509
39
The Score:
1:00
3:34
8:02
3r32
7:18
sonic that it ran be done in n way
have It done right.
83-tfc Bliminghnin .... 000 loo 100—2 10 0
St. Louis ............... 41
.404
42
9:30
4:21
4:54
8:22 ■9:03
whirh wit) be legal and within the
50
-201
Boston ...... ........... 23
Nashville...... . 100 (OKI 101—3 11 2
5:03
5:48
7:34
9:23 10:00
law.
NO OVERPRODUCTION
59
Philadelphia ......... 23
.201
Bates nnd Vann; MeQuillun and
9 :02
8:40 10:25 10:59
0:47
The city of Tampa can well provide
IN STAPLE ( BOPS Eiffcrt.
7:02
7:51
9:43 11:21 11:45
for the largo crowd which would nec­
Amrricnn League
7:31
8:57
10:54
11:57 12:07
essarily travel a long ways to a re
flit
Tin* tHunrlntnl
l’ rt*tk I
(llj 'liit*
|«tn«ii&lt;|nlril l*ri*
Won Lost Pet.
CHATTANOOGA,
July
19—
Mem­
9:59
8:32
11:13
12:31 12:53
turn engagement between these lu­
VII l TALLAHASSEE, Fin., .tu
July 1 0 .988
25
New York ...........
55
9:30 11:01 11:53
1:18
1:37
men.
[The general cron outlook is fair but phis won the final gang- of the series
38
.537
Cleveland ............... 44
yesterday
defeating
Chattanooga
-I
to
10:2H
11:50
12:47
2:01
2:19
there is no evidence of over-produc­
.500
10
St. Im u ls.............. 40
’
11:2(5 12:07 - 1:37
2:50
2:42
DUVAL’ S BOND ISSUE OF
tion of cereal crops as compared with 2. The score:
-10
n,9'l
.491
Detroit .................. 39
12:21
1:02
3:21
3:29
THREE MILLIONS IS O. K. tile 1917-21 average, according to the Memphis ....... 020 no| 010— 1 11 0
.488
Philadelphia . ..__ 39 * 11
010 non oiO—2 (1 2
1:18
1:53
3:01
3:55
4:09
monthly agricultural review o f the Chattanooga
.481
40
Chicago ................ 37
Fowl
lies
and
Tale;
Ballou,
Wing2:10
3:44
4 llv Tlii* \ m•*1m*Inli*it I'rrmi I
2:41
4:32
4:43
United States Department of Agri­
.118
It)
Washington ........ .. 33
JACKSONVILLE,
July
,
•;«&gt;;&gt; ■ 3:29
4:20
5:10 • 5:22
III .1 •I t ( 1 « M ft Kin.,
*» I’liH
f’'# /19— culture received here. I)cccensed pro­ field ami Nunnmnker.. ,
: 4 « ::
Boston i ............. .
Dufill Mfltitrif
CftotityV frfAleX
MAleX ’ rtf'vhitd
(iCvtul and
NEW URMiH'NS, July If1!— Mobile jab 3:19
4:08
5:00
5:52 ' rfioo
duction ns compared with the fivebridge bond snmountin glo $3,000,00(1
4 : 19 5:52
9:59
year average is shown in the ease of defeated New Orleans in the opening 31
Why do we do 75 per cent of the have been approved by John C.
wheat, corn, oats, and rye. Increases game of the four game series here i
long distance hauling of Seminole Thompson, New York bond attorney.
er Full Morin Last Quarter
are estimated for Tuirley, apples, nnd yesterday, 5 to 3. The score:
I
county T The answer is, because we The bonds were voted in an election
.... 200 (III OIO
I IJune 21
June 28
July 5
peaches: An tieeumulnUon of meat Mobile
N,ew Orleans
do it right, at the right price.—■ June 15, and it is expected they will
000 003 000- 3 5 2 July 20
July 27
Aug 4
animals is also reported,
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Aug. 29
Sept. 3
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CELERY SEED

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

CLOiiTfena

They don’t have a definite sch'cd.
ulo—they play ns fast as they m
over the ill effects of one game and
This is one o f the most enthralling,
are able to play another.
most exciting dramas In months.
--------- . I ' ‘ ■ '
It Is an epic of the groat National
Game-pin which nlljilhe/ ui^orlying
drnma o f the gam uts.p'zprdajtd.'M
■^fill ns its comedy moments! ,;;1 :
i
,r
*: ■1
tIt is the ktory of li gril’s great loye
for n man who in' the oyes of the
world wtfs an outcast—until through
the power o f her love he was bro’t
back.
Also Buster Kenton
No. 13.’’

in

“ Convict

And the honor guests tonight will
be J. L. Miller (o f nuttcr-Nut bread
fame) and -fnmily and will see this
excellent picture without coBt to them.
This is your ticket, bring it along.
Tomorrow— lloy Stewart, Marjorie
Daw, Jennie Walker nnd Wallace
Beery in “ Tho Sage Brush Trail."’
Also round four of the “ Leather
Pushers.”
For quick results try a want ad.

Shfiford’s Semi-pro team will r|sy
th o , OrlAndo Independents, here
sday afternoon:
afternoon on the Ninth
treot diamond,
mond. |rh&lt;f game Will sl&gt;rt
promptly at 3:30/ ti »«h • (x I

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'4 - 4

Orlando Independents are consider,
ed n pretty ‘strong aggregation de.
spite the fact that they lost nn easy
game to the Kissimmee Cowpunchm
last week.
Johnny Kilbanc, former * world*
featherweight champion, says that he
will now enter business. is fricndi
estimate hia wcnlth to be near *
quarlltor of a million dollars. So'we
guess thnt Johnny wnsn’t so had off
when he returned home and only a
few loyal fans met him nt the depot.
Roumania now has n golf course!
So just look how much use the ath­
letics will bo in preventing foreign
wars! Roumnnin’s war heads will |«
so busy yelling “ fore,” etc., nt each
other that wars will bo the same ns
playing marbles with them—if they
ever did such u thing.

TRAIN SCHEDULE

American League pitchers are still
shy o f Uabo Ruth! Yesterday the
big Bambino received his 100th free
COBBECTED MAY I, 1923
South Bound
transportation o f the season. Or U it
.
.poor pitching? - Wo are inclined to
Arrive
,
___[believe the former reason more ac­
2:40 a.nl.
8 3 .......... 2:39 n.m.
ceptable to bnscbnll fans.
»
8:10 n.m.
27...........
2:15 p.m.
89........... 2:25 p.m.
7:10 p.m. Friberg’s Homer
85.....
9:55 p.m.

Northbound
Arrive
82........ 1: 18 n.in.
No.
81..........11:45 n.m.
No.
80..........•3:12 p.m.
No.
....10:00 p.m.
No.
Trilby Branch
Arrive
xNn. 190.
xNo. •2!
xNo.

Gives Cubs Game
From The Giants

Departs
2:03 n.m.
NEW YORK, July 19— Chicago de­
12:05 p.m.
3:52 p.m. feated the Giants 9 to 5, in ten inning*
yesterday when Frlbcrg lined a Imme
,run to the left field fence in the 10th
Ilepnrts with the bases full. The score:
7:30a.m.. Chicago ................. 000 120 110 1-9
3:25 p.ni. New York .......... «... 100 020 020 0 -5

BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 19—
j Pittsburgh made it two Out of three
Leesburg Branch
with Brooklyn yesterday, winning 3
Departs to 2. The score:
Arrive
........ 3:55 n.m.
xNo. 157......
.Pittsburgh ................. 0(H) 000 201-3
it w*»
*!&gt;:f.?ip. in.
'No. .,21*!..
Brooklyn’
/.V..... 000 010 010-T
9:30 n.m.
xNo. 158...........
7:10 p.m.
No. 22...... ..
About the only way to cure nn
Oviedo llrnnch
ardent rnidcal is to give him a little
Departs
.
Arrlvo
authority nud let Nature take its
xNo. 129......... 7:15p.m.
course.
3:40 p.m.
xNo. 127. ........
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Opt. D.

FOR RENT

Horse and Cow
puncher Achieve Fame

TARPON SPRINGS IIONDS
FOR MUNICIPAL PARK
AND GOLF LINKS

FOR RENT—Convenient large uiv
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reusonahle. 205 Oak Avenue.
TAMPA, Fin., July 15.— Voters of
Optlcien-Optometrist
"Perfect understanding."
G-18-lmo-p
Tnrpon
Springs, near this city, will
H I Boat P in t S t m t
Sanford, Fla, ___
What a soothing feeling It can give
FOR RENT— Wu have n well located one—even n horse— nnd this is not he given an opportunity within the
furnished home.—A. P. Connelly &amp; exaggeration. Wo cite an instance next 30 dnys to register their ap­
Sons.
79-tfc herewith where a horse and man un­ proval or disapproval o f the sale of
Too eau find the nam* of
titty live Business Man
1*UR RENT— One room, connecting derstand each other better than most bonds amounting to $50,000 for the
In Sanford la this Column
hath, 211 E. Second SL
90-tfc humotA. The horse—his nnnto is purchase and equipment o f a muni­
cipal pnrk nnd golf links.
**rb day.
"Pete." The man—ho Is Roy Stew­
I' UR RliK’T— Coltuge, J. Musson.
Tnrpon Springs is said to he one of
Get An Abstract Before
91-Gtp art, movie star, and they both appear tho largest producers of sponges in
FOR RENT— Good celery land.— E. In "The Sngo Rrush Trail," the wes­ the country nnd recently more than
‘ Buying Property
F. Lane.
92-3tp tern photo-novelty written by H. II. 200 sponge Ironts were anchored out­
Van Loan, author o f "Fightin* Mnd"
Service Transfer E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres. FO RRKNT—3 or -1 furnished house­ nnd which comes to tho Princess The­ side the city awaiting opening of the
sponge exchange, it is.also said thnt
keeping rooms," 2 first floor, 2 up­
Storage Facilities
atre tomorrow (Tuesday).
more than $25,000 worth of sponges
stairs; 3 hde rooms, running water,
va please you, tell others; If not,
M t a t c i K t ia K ii a i a
Why shouldn't they understand ench change hands daily in this thriving
gas ami lights. Rent reasonable. 312
tell na. Phone 498
East Fifth St.
D2-2tp other7 They have been pals for city.
years and thnt mnrvelous vein of
According to those
in authority
l'OR RENT—0 room house, corner of
sincere affection that oxiats in enrh there is little chance thnt the oppo­
|SANFORD N O V E LT Y
7th St. and Myrtle Avcl— Dr. H. C.
other’s heart for the other hns gained nents of the sale of the park bonds
Noble.
92-3tp
unusunl fame and honor for
both will ho able to muster sufficient
W ORKS
horse
nnd
ninn.
Neither
is
selfish
istrength to defeat the issue ns n re-j*
P O U N D
V. C. COLLER, PropFOUND—Florida license tag. Own­ and thin is proven In the furt thnt Ray rcnt straw vote was overwhelmingly
|General Shop and Mill
Stewart holds Rodeo champ honors jn f „ vor 0f ih city pnrk.
Classified Ads lc n word. No
er can have same upon identifica­
nnd you nil know half of his success
-------- .----------------Ad taken for less than 25c.
Work
tion and paying for ad. Cnll ut Herin
this
line
o
f
nedenvor
^is
due
the
STOPPED 1IIH PAINS
And positively no Clasailied
nld office.
97-tfc
JNTRACTOR a n d B U IL D E R
"I was suffering with a severe cold,
horse, which in this case was "Pete."
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
The horse is cnlled upon to carry his headache and pains in my abdomen," !
muat accompany all orders.
MrltAE w i l l s p e a k
pal on many stirring rides in "The writes J, II. Dring, Newport, It. iJ
Count the word* and remit
AT FARMERS' MEETING AT
Sage Brush Trail," nnd ho proves a "A fter tairing Foley's Honey nnd
M acordingly.
B. W . HERNDON
GAINESVILLE IN AUGUST faithful beast.
Tar in conjunction with Foley Cath-1
artic Tablets 1 was entirely relieved I
INSURANCE AGENCY
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., July 10.— TWENTY FLORIDA COUNTIES
of my c o l d and pains." Coughs r e -1
f
H O 'I'k f Am oM -liilril I’ rra a )
FIKP--------- AUTO----------RONDS
TO EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK suiting from Bronchitis, Asthma, |
FOR SALE
W. A. McRae, state commissioner of
Hay Fever, Croup nnd Whooping
Agriculture, has accepted an invita­
Cough are quickly relieved with Fol- |
SARASOTA,
July
14.—
At
the
KiFOR SALE— 1 team moles, wagon tion to attend the Farmers' and Fruit
S. 0 . Shinholser
ey's Honey and Tar.
The largest I
and harness at a bargain.— E. N. Growers' week at the University of wnnis luncheon Friday, General Man­
selling
cough
medicine
in
the world.
Sutton, Geneva, Fin.
82-10tp Florida, August 0-11. lie probably ager P. T. Streider of the South
Contractor and Builder
Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
Florida Fair Association, a guest of
FARMERS— You caq, get seed bod will participate,,,iu the .discussions Mi-. Owen burns, told o f tlm progress
FLORIDA
IANF0RD
dealing
with
the
welfare
of
the
Flor­
fram -i and irrigation plugs at the
There are other Transfers; but
of John Ringling’s mid-winter Flor­
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-t/c ida farmers.
none
with SERVICE for their middle
. The meeting is expected to be ida exposition in Mndison Square
name.—QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons FOR SALE— Dealer and Oaya' paints largely
Garden,
was
progressing.
Mr.
.Strei­
attended.
Invitations have
FER. Phone 498.
83-lfc
and Varnishes at Snnfard Novelty
F.atablluhrd JDON
been sent •out to leading citizens der is acting both for Tampa and
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
New
York
products
and
said
that
al­
Deal Estate, Loans and Insurance
throughout the stale and numbers
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs Tor have indicated tiieir intention o f at­ ready twenty counties laid begun ar­
Phone IH
101-8 Magnolia Arc.
pert,
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. |
setting, 15 rggs for $1.00.
Mrs. tending, according to information rangements to exhibit at the garden
4-24-tfc
ns well as us Tampa. He considers
Ellsworth, Dcardall Avenue, San­ from Gainesville.
this the greatest opportunity that
83-tfp
STEWART The Florist ford.
066 quickly relieves Constipation
Pul Flowers----------------Floral Designs FOR SALE— 5 Pointer pups, No. 1
Douglas Fairbanks' son now him an Florida hns ever had for effective ad­
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 11(1 San­ excellent nipvlo job, but nothing hns vertising of her products. The Tam­ Biliousness, Headaches, Colds
Annual and Ornamental Planta
pa fair he said would he the greatest and LaCrippe.
ford Ave.
(53-tfc yet been done for the elder Cctogan.
5 -l-o.a .w .-2 0 te
in the history of the association und
lilt Myrtle Are.-------------Phone 2G0-W FOR SALE— No. 817 West First S t
In I ' l r r n l l I'u lirl. 7lh J m llrliil t 'lr r u lt ,
thnt while the show at the Garden
Nr hi In iilr I ' m i n l J . Vlnrliin.
Attractive terms. Address owner. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY
would he that of individual counties Ovi-rotri-i't Turpi;iviIim C u jiip an v,
GU-tfc
vs.
w
SANFORD M ACHINE I!ox 782, Daytona, Fin.
the combined effect would be to make I . u r y I’ . (tllisDfi, )'uitern* llu r r ls . I ln n NEW YORK. July 13.— Henry I*
mill
11
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« l l u r r l s . nnU nil
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
one of the most unique nnd interest­
COM PANY
piTsiitis I n i i r i - » ( i-q In tin' p r o p e r t y
Joyce former marine manager of the
One
new
five
room
house
with
hath,
I n v o l v e d In lIlls su it anti In-low ( !" ing exhibitions ever brought to the
General Machine and Boiler
Central Railway of New Jersey, was
s c r ib e d , e l nl.
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
eyes of northern people. Mr, Streider
W orks
T
o I he d e f e n d a n t s K u a e n e l l u r r l s ,
indicted by the f.cdcrnl grand jury
was informed that Sarasota county Hntiniili l l u r r l s nittl J e s s e H a r ris , uml
CUPIED.
Cylinder Grinding
today for violation of tho Clayton act
ull p e r s o n s I n te r e s te d III t h e p r o p e r l y
PRICE
was now considering u fair item in I n v o l v e d In litis s u it s l l i u i l e In S e m i ­
IPhone 02---------- Sanford, Florida
and conspiracy to defraud the govern­
n o le I ’ o u n t y .
F lo r id a ,
ilrse rllie d as
$.'1,000.00--------------- form s to suit you
its budget of $4,000. Mr. A. B., Ed­ H
K 'i o f HW *i , Her. 33. T p . 3lt H . It. K»
ment !k| making false claims for $2,A REAL BARGAIN
I!..
Pliil
th
e
S
'
,
o
f
N\V»i
u nd Uie
wards proposed thnt inasmuch ns the
(109,000 for operations carried on .
,
,
. . . . .
N\ V‘ i o f N U '.i. Her. 6, T p . 21 H. H.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
n " "
, ^ « ln :u Itk .Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d thnt y o u und
79-tfc during the period of federal control iAtmcrlc,‘ "
during nnd after the war.
,ho « rcction o f "
rnrli o f j on do a p p e a r l o t h e hill o f
on Hnnnnn avenue, tho most promi­ ■‘out pla in ! h e r e i n tiled, o n I ho Gth d a y
FOR SALE— New bungalow," reasonust. A. I*. 10(3.
nent street leading into the city thnt u f IIA ilu
'02-3tp MOTION PICTURE
able terms.—E. F, Lnnc.
Is f u r l h e r o r d e r e d Hint t h is o r d e r
o f p n h l lr u t lo ii h e
p u b lis h e d o n c e (\
the
name
pf
Banana
avonuo
be
drop­
FOR SALE—Coot! mule, chenjh i?
FOLK FACE CHARGE
w e e k f o r e lp lil c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In
ped
nnd
tho
street
he
railed
Victory
tlo&lt; S a n f o r d H e ra ld , u n e w s p a p e r puli
taken at once.— E. F. Kucserman,
avenue and that name which had been ll s h e d In S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e f o n n l y ,
lutke Monroo,
92-0tp
Florida.
LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14.—
W i t n e s s m y linud uml th e s e a l rtf
applied to a portion of Main street
--------M FOR SALE— Hanson Six, 1922 model, Gaston Glass, a motion picture actor,
t h e said I'lre u lt
C o u rt
at S a n fo r d .
be dropped. Dr. F. W. Schultz pro­ F l o r i d a , th is 1st tiny
o f J u n e , A . I).
Cards of Sanford's Reputexcellent mechnnlcal condition, looks will face a jury September 13th on a posed that the Klwnnis nnd the 10 **3
n . A. DOItn l.ARH .
able Professional Men, each M and runs like new. Owner will sell at charge growing out of a raid on n
Ix-gions of nSrnsotn und Manatee
c l e r k C ircu it C n u r l.
of whoa, In hia choaen pro- M bargain on good terms. Have anoth­ residence irt the Hollywood district
S r m l m d e C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
counties get together nnd go before
I t y : V. K. IKHHILAHH. 1&gt;. t!.
I m o Iob tbs Herald
reconi- M er car and need tho money. Call at June 2. A Jury in police court was
the’ commissioners of the two coun­ A— 4- 1 1 - IN-25— 7 - 2 - # - I G - J 3 - 3 0 - » t e
nende to the poop la.
M
Dlxlo Motor Company, 113 Park Ave discharged lust night after being un­ ties and mnko the continuation of
nuc for demonstration if interested. able to agree on evidence submitted in Uanann avenue which I* now the
d-92-f»tp; w-101-Hp tho first trial.
Hrndenlown road all Victory avenue SUMMER EXCURSION
Glass will ho tried jointly with
or Victory highway^ The Idea was
FARES FROM
W A N TK 1 p
Louis J. Cannier, a motion picturo di­
greeted with Applause ami referred to
WANTED—
HOYS
TO
SELL
THE
rector;
Miss
Alma
Rhoades
und
Mrs.
Ceorgc A. DeCottes
tho board of directors. It will prob­
• SANFORD HERALD ON TIIE Helen McClnskey, an actress. Tho four
A tt o r n e y -a t-L a w
ably go through and the highway as
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD were arrested in thd same raid.
Over Bea ilnole County Bank.
well as what is still allnana avenue TICKETS ON SALE D AILY TO
Hanford
•tF L O R I D A CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS HOYS
beautified with trees and shurbbery N orfolk/............................ $ 46.90
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A MRS. E. PANKHUR8T
clear through to aMnatce.
Baltimore ...................
57.64
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
WILL START HEALTH
Philadelphia ..................... 65.10
FRED R. W ILSON SHIPP A T TIIE HERALD OFFICE.
CRUSADE IN CANADA
Atlantic C ity ..................... G6.02
BANKRUPT SALE OF
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES New York _____.............. 67.28
flr a t N a tio n a l D ank Iln ildin g
TORONTO, July 15.— Mother o f a
SLUTTED— Reliable •fitted colored
Boston ............................... 79.84
jlANFORD Ik JltifigfeTltWUUA woman to live on place. Phone 676- new crusade, Mrs. Emmcrllne' PankNiagara F a lls............ ...... 80.50
In
this
issue
is
an
advertisement
hurst, famous English militant suff­
W.
B5' tfc
Montreal........— ................ 89.70
ragist of pre-war days, will start to­ of tho Florida Automobile Supply Co.,
88.98
|e l t o n j . ‘m o u g h t o n Wa NTEI&gt;—On small 2-acrc farm, day on a 30-day motor tpur o f North­ stating they have purchased Iho bank­ Portland, Me................
gpod trucker. Prefer single man.
Benton
Harbor
.................
70.65
.♦a r c h it e c t * Hr-j*
ern Ontarla seeking to make Canada rupt stock or the Automotive Supply j ^ en JJ&gt;n M nr,,or *.................
Address XXX Herald office.
90-fltp
9L9Q
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Company
and
will
sell
the
same
at
the
I
»
a
u
*
............
...................
"the cradlo o f a-atronger race and the
35.60
|&lt;ANrORD
- j. FLORIDA WANTUL)—T o know address of Mm. reconstructed British commonwealth, old place of business on Commercial Asheville .....
J. 0 . Caldwell, formerly of Orange by the spread of social hygiene edu­ street. All kinds of automobile sup­ Hendersonville .................. 34.30
127.93
City, Fla. Notify C. W. Wright, of cation"
plies will be sold dqwn below cost. W. Snn Francisco............ .
Portland,
Ore.....................
112.30
Orange City, Fla.
»0-3tp
I.
Tyler
will
have
charge
of
the
sale
Mrs. Pankhurst, who was imprison­
and
many
other
Eastern
and
WANTED—
All
round
1st
class
mTand
tha
advertisement
gives
you
some
ed
In
London
several
times,
and
onca
ICHELLE M AINES
chanic at Little Dixie Garage, cor­ nearly died on a hunger strike during idea of tho big stock o f supplies to be Western points. Stop overs per­
•!• LAW YER
ner Orlandd and Oviedo roads. D0-6tp the militant campaign for women's sold. See tho advertisement in the mitted.
— Court House COLORED DINING c A k WAITERS rights, has been living In Toronto paper today. The sale starts Monday
For Schedules, reservations,
and Sleeping Car Porters Wanted since the war, having become a Ca­ and will continue until tho entire etc., consult
— Experience unnecessary. We train nadian citizen. . With her is her stock is sold.
ATLAN TIC COAST
you. Information free. Write 624 daughter, Chrlstabcl, who will care
W . J. THIGPEN
LINE
during
Mrs,
Pankhurtl’s
absence,
the
A free people is .one that endures
Railway Exchange, Omaha, Ncbr,
four
girl
war
ophana
they
have
the
waste
of
billions
sad
scolds
about
’Real Estate
7-2-9-16-23-30j 8-6-13-20-27
G. W . CRIM, Ticket Agent
a little junket %'*y ‘ •’ W
| l Y V V V V adopted,
Phone 63-1
» * a , o m auto um u kascb

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SEMINOLE
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

Merchants and Miners Transportation
P R K in llT

A M ) U A S N K M iK II S K IIV IC H .

From Jacksonville
From Jacksonville
One Way
One Way
NIAGARA FALLS ......... $41.12
......$30.11
ATLANTIC CITY
....... 30.90
NEW YORK, N. Y. ......... 36-14
BALTIMORE, MD.
PHILADELPHIA, PA...... 34.38
.....'.. 42.52
BOSTON, MASS.
CHICAGO. 11.1....... ....... 43.48
PITTSBURGH, PA........... 39.31
SAVANNAH. GA. ........... 6.00
CLEVELAND. O. ... ...... 39.31
TOLEDO, O....... ............... 31.71
41.93
DETROIT, MICH.
WASHINGTON. D. C....... 31.71
El m i r a , n . y . ...............38.93
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t o

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I*hllnil&lt;‘ l|&gt;Mn .
15.00
H usto n
71.71
T i c k e t s Incltnti- m i n i s (I'Xviqil t l r k i - l s f o r S a v a n n a h , Hn.)
A ll r o o m s on
A lit-a lm iiy anil lli-rkslt lr e anil so tn o r o o m s o n o i l i e r s t e a m e r s c a r r y
ex tra rhnrues,
S a i l i n g . f o r r h lln il r lit h ln via
S n llln ic. f o e l l n l l l n i o r e t i n
Nntnniinh IlilM I*. VI.
S n t s n n n h StOO 1*. VI.
SH l l n r r h r s t r r . Jill* 4.
SS .Vlrrr lm ark , J u ly
13. 3.1.
MS A ll .-B h i.iij. Jills I . IN, 38.
NS r . n n , J uly A. in. 311. .
s ' I 'r r s ln n , July II, 31.
sW llu t t n r ii , J u t ) 0. ID, HO.
ns C r e t a n , July
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A t iio m n lill.'s e a r r ie .l o n a ll s t e a m e r s ,
n h i i n j uml t l r r k s h l r r . )
F u ll l l i ( o i n m t I n n o n r,ct|tiral.
J. I*. W A I I I I . T r a v . I'ns. A a e n f .
C. VI. H A H . I t , f i r n . A n t.
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WE SPARE NO PAINS
lo make this store continuously attractive to you. Wo want
you to feel that this is your shop where you can be sure of
the very best service.

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

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y
OnU Avenue
nnd Third Street
I

PHONE 17------------------------------------- SANFOItD, FLORIDA
................

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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SANFORfl, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY I f , 1923

FLORIDA SHIPPERS TO OPPOSE
INCREASE ! FREIGHT RATES
, NO.
FOR RAISE
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City Commissioners
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Consulting Specialist in Agricultural Economics
Gives Opinion
Hy P. II. MeGOWAN In the Tampa Tribune

Head o f Steel Trust Says six Convicts Escaped
From Eastern Pen
Will Stajrt in Six
Near Philadelphia
Weeks
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CANAL ACROSS THE STATE
OF FLORIDA WOULD
SAVE MONEY

WASHINGTON, July II.—Dr. W. ducc a surplus of corn thnt would
J. Spillman, consulting specialist In have to he sent to distant markets, the
Expert to Give Chnmler of Com­
(.Ilr Tkr AaxirliilrH rrra tl
Heat Guard and Left in Motor
the Hurenu of Agricultural Economics prlco would then become the price nt
merce Funds for Advertising
the distant market minus the Cost of
NEW YORK. July 14.—Elbert II.
Truck.
of the United States Department of marketing—a producer’s price. This
Gnry,
head
of
the
United
States
Steel
That Would Rc Sfcrious to Every
To Europe by Way of 'Atlantic
At the Inst meeting if the City Agriculture, hns recently been mak- would mean much le.ss than $1.00 a Corporation, stated today tho aboli­
( I I S T h e A a « &lt; » r ln lril P r r a w t
Grower and Shipper in the
For In Hundreds of Miles
PHILADELPHIA, July 14.—Six
commlssioncra a specie committee i ing n deep and exhaustive study rel- bushel for corn in the Southern states. tion of the twolvc-hour day in the
State if Allowed to Stand
Nearer Markets
from the Chamber of (ommcrcc ap­ ntivc to the distribution of types of
"Florida alone of the cotton group steel industry recently plnnned by convicts escaped from Eastern . state
pneitentinry
today
after
benting
the
ORLANDO, July 14.—Prompt and peared before them witi the request farming in the United States. The of states shows n considerable acre­ President Harding would probably be
(Ur Thr Associated r m a )
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 14.—
united protest by practically nil the thnt they make an incensed appro­ result of these atudics hns become age of fruita and vegetables. Accord­ begun within the next six weeks. guard. They osenped over the wall
citrus bnd vegetable ship|&gt;crs in the priation for publicity ii the ensuing jenown, nnd Dr. Spillman in speaking ing to the cenaus of 1010, Floridn had Speaking through Secretary, Gnry nnd held up a motor truck and fled in There is reviving interest her* Iq the
direction of Fairmont Park. All were inland wnterway that would connect
state has avoided n serious handicap yenr’s budget. The arnrint asked for of them yesterday said: “It is pos­ 8.3 per cent of her crop nren in fruit said, "We shall probably' commence
shi dto be armed.
was
$14,000
which
woul
include
an
actively
taking
steps
to
reduce
num­
sible,
nt
least
in
a
general
way,
to
nnd
6.0
in
vegetables.
The
present
the Gulg of Mexico with the Atlantic
to these industries through the pro­
amount of $5,000 still ue from the determine what farm enterprises arc development of the trucking industry ber of twelve-hour workers within
ocean
by means of a canal serosa the
posed increase in refrigeration charg­
The esenpe wns one of the most stnte of Florida from somewhere
city. The balance aigmented by ndnptrd to a region hy studying nil in Floridn is about ns extensive ns tho next six weeks." ‘ He declined to
es. This is the opinion of F. I.. Skcldaring in the long history of the pen- around Apalachicola through to Farn|y, manager of the American Fruit membership fees will gfo the cham­ the physical, biological nnd economic market demands makes possible. reveal machinery already set in mo­
ber sufficient fumls to properly ex­ conditions prevailing in the region nlid There are important truck farming tion to abolish the 12-hour day, nor itentisry. The men nppenred on top andina or porhops extending Into the
Growers Inc., Orlando. While the
ploit Sanford. The Pubkity Commit­ the ndaptahility of the various enter­ localities in several other of these would he cstimntc the number of of the forty foot wall, lowered two stale of Georgia where a connection
subject has not yot been Anally dis­
tee, nssured thnt the ncessary finan­ prises to these conditions." .
states, hut with very few exceptions workers who would he affected with­ thin ropes. They nppenred to he would be made with tho St. Mary's
posed of, as it will remain for^thc
rnim hut lowered themselves swiftly. river.
cial provisions hnvc bo«i mnde, will
Continuing, Dr. Stillman said: “A these localities nrc producing nil the in six’weeks period. •
Interstate Commerce Commission to
Small motor truck came along nnd
meet this week to deebe on the ad­ practical question which confronts the vegetables thnt enn be sold in normnl
Such a wnterway would save ship­
adjudicate the m atter, Mr. Skelly
one of the convicts stopped the driver ping fro mtha southern states to E u ­
vertising mediums A) bi used (luring tanner* nt all times is whether to years and more thnn can be marketed
feHs that the proposed increases in
nnd all piled in. Driver wns ordered rope by way of Atlantic caaat ports
the ensuing year. I.
keep on wit hthe present types of in some years. These states produce
refrigeration charges not only will
to continue driving nnd the truck sped hundreds of miles, nnd result in a
farming or to change to other types. winter nnd early spring vegetables
not gd Into effect on the date'sched­
north nnd then turned west.
In the South probably lihe most fre­ lor northern cities.
substantial saving, it is pointed out.
uled, but he believes they will be
quent question would be whether it
"The market for such products will
Just what step., may be taken, to
avoided entirely.
would not lie to the advantage of that expand ns the cities to he supplied in­
In
ing the m'ntlcr up for consideration
Practically nil shippers nro report­
section to diversify its farming so ns crease in population, but it is evi­
of
those whti have advocated the pro­
ed as having'been considerably Stirred
to become less dependent on cotton." dent thnt there is no possibility of
posal
is NOT indicated, but there la
by the midden isnunnee of n supple­
As to conditions in thu cotton licit expanding truck farming in the cot­ TREATY TAKEN TODAY IVY -SEC­
much
interest in the possibilities of
ment to the refrigeration tariff carry­
RETARY DKNBY'AT
nnd in the fruitnnd vegetable sections ton states to take the place of cotton
such a development.
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WASHINGTON
of tho far South nnd Florida.
Dr. over nny Inrge nren. Southern farm ­
The.idea
is*
in
keeping
with
water­
charges of approximately twenty per
MONTEVIDEO July 14.—Three Spillman raid: "An to liny, the high ers could make no grente mistake thnn
way
improvement*
in
other
part*.of
cent without previous notice to Flor­ days of storm and nod hnvc wrought price nt which this commodity sells to extend suddenly the acreage of n
III) T H r A u ao rln fril I 'rr a x )
WASHINGTON, July 14.—Definite uu,U'K N AND ROBBED AND WAS the country, the greatest perhaps
ida shippers or any discussion of the damage to the rir and hnrlior of in the South is due«to the fuel that crop like potatoes, watermelons, or
among these tiring the agitation look­
THROWN FROM AN
subject.
Montevideo vstimr-d nt $1,000,000 much of the supply is brought from n sweet potatoes, of which the produc- flops toward fulfilling terms of nnv-;
ing to the construction of a 33-mils
Mr. Skelly point* out thnt two and have been rcapisiblc for the loss distance. This iH expensive in the j turn is already so great as to be mr- al limitations treaty now ratified by
AUTOMOBILE
channel
that will connect the Great
nil
powers
taken
today
by
Secretary
years ago, following n stubborn con­ of at least five livr by drowning.
ense of n cheap, bulky product like i kelcd only with difficulty,
Lakes
with
tho St. lyiwrenee river
Denby
when
he
railed
meeting
of
na­
III) T h r \ M n r l n l n l l* rr« al
test, "Florida shippers were able to
Dr. Spillman then discussed other
Up to Inst midniit the marine nu- hny. If methods can be devised thnt
which
will
provide
means wheraby
ATLANTA,
July
14.—G.
II.
Bass,
val
council
to
arrange
details
of
scrap­
obtain an order from the Interstate thoritic shad not I ntcd the position will enable southern farmers general-j kindred subject*, physical factors, in­
ocean-going
vessels
may
ply frealy
uf
Miami,
Fin.,
reported
to
the
police
ping
bnttleships
abandoned
under
lim­
Commerce Commission reducing the of the liritish freij ter Trefusis, re­ ly to cure their hay satisfactorily,’ it eluding soil and climate, and said that
I
t
tween
foreign
ports
and
porta .on
today
lip
had
been
beaten
nnd
robbed
then existing refrigeration /Charges ported aground ofl the Uruguayan will then pay them to grow their own while a diversification of farming is itation proposal.
the Great l*kes of tho United States.
of
a
diamond
ring
and
twenty-nine
fifteen per cent. This order was twico coast. News that e vessel was. Iti rather thnn buy it nt prevailing much to lie desired, due care should
dollars in cash and thrown from an This will bo possible as sooo *» -U»e
subjected to review nt the urging of tjoubie was trnns tted hy other prices.
be given nny plan that hns for its obnutomnliile
early this morning by two Canadian government completes the
trh transportation lilies, and on De­ ships which relnyeAher repeated “S‘The South ordinarily does not p ro -|jcrt the sudden changing of one crop
men
nnd
two
women with whom he AVclIand canal, at an expenditure of
cember 12, 1022 they were successful O-S" rails on Wed sdny. She gave (luce enoug hcorn for its own use;;, system to another, less great loss and
jind
been
rifling.
Hass told the police $100,000,000, to connect Lgke Erie
in obtaining a small advance in re­ hcr position ns cortiernbly south of should the South for nny reason pro dnmngc follow.
the man hud been introduced to him with l*ke Ontario.
frigeration charges amounting to this city off the A ratine const, hut
The belief has been expressed that
two days ngo nnd both wore Elk
from two dollars to two dollnrs and since Wednesday « (hns not respondhatlinnils nnd participated in the Elk then the governments of the UuUed
Dr.
Towner
Leigh
Lake
Will
Represent
n half per car. This newest proposed 1cd to requests fot krther directions.
States and Canada will get together
parade Thursday.
advance, on top of the small advance The vessel was bqul from Ilahis
is Appointed as
Seminole Co. Before
on construction of the connecting link
HAVE
CLASH
WITH
MOB
WHILE
last December, it is pointed out, Blnncn for Kurnpcit ports.
betwve lithe lakes and the St. Law­
TAKING BEER
Head Pharmacists1
the Road Committee
Another Woman
would bring refrigeration charges up
It is feared that he steamers Kurence.
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BOATS
to one hundrod and two per cent of gia, Tuscany nnd Mitforlnnd, which
Will
Be
Executed
This
connection,
it
la
pointed
out:
what they were two years ngo, be­ also were driven ng|ind in the storm Want Asphalt Shoulders On Stale School nl University of Floridn Sup­
will
save
seven
cent*
a
bushel
on
DETROIT.
July
14.—Federal
pro­
Murder Husband
ported by Druggists
fore the reduction was obtained.
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Highway To Preserve
cannot bo floated. The last named
whealcycpdftcil thimlgh-ahe St. Law­
hibition agents assisted by represen­
Mr. Skelly snya thnt there is no vessel was nt first (ioncously report­
Rock.
tatives of the treasury department Men Seem.to Be Gelling Fair Shnke rence waterway.
4Hr T h r A
I
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doubt that the Interstate Commerce ed ns the Amstellari
GAINESVILLE. July 14. — Dr. last night nnd early today seized two
Agricultural products would be
in the Courts
Commission will suspend the operaThe crew of the rcany hns been The recommendations mnde by tho Towner It. Leigh has been appointed hundred motor boats off Kcorso,
among the greatest beneficiaries of
lion of this new tnriff supplement. taken off hy tug. c condition of j,0(Mj roa,|„ committee of the Chqm- hy the State Bonn! of Control, director
these improvements and “every friend
(ll» T h r A » * iv rln ln l I ' r m a l
Wyandotte nnd Trenton in the down
When that is done, Instead of going the steamer Devon! which groundCHICAGO, July 14.—Mrs. Sahelle of agriculture should endorse the
licr of Commerce to the Seminole of the School of Pharmacy which will river district. Operations were con­
into effect thq proposed rates will be cd between Lobos land and the
Nitti Crudellc convicted of murder of movement of having a United States
rounty commissioners thnt. the Hon. open nt the University of Florida Sep­ ducted in fnee of an angry mob which,
subject to hearing by the Commis­ const, is unknown.
tember 10th. Money for the school according to officers attempted at her husband Inst week todny wns sen­ government canal service conectlng
Forrest I*ke nppcnr before the State wns pledged recently at a meeting of
sion. It will then be up to the trans­
one time to dynamite a small bridge tenced to hnng by Judge Dnvid in the great Inkcs with the ocean so
portation lines to prove their right
Hoad Department at its meeting in the Stnto Pharmacists nt Eustis. giving egress to boat well.
criminal court. The judge overruled ocean going freight vessels can land
Two
W
esten
Towns
to this advance in charges. Mr. SkclTallahassee on the 16th, have been Leigh is from Mississippi.
The boats were seized on the motion for n new trial mnde in behalf at nny great lake port," in the view
Destroyed Big Fire npproved by the commissioners. Ac­
ly Is confident this can not lie done.
ground thnt they did not comply with of her and present husband and fixed of Florida’s agricultural leaders.
He is personally appreciative of the
companying Mr. l*kc will be Com­
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SPOKANE, Wash July 14.—T^c missioner Bledsoe. These gentlcmch Building Prospects
co-operation of the Florida represen­
12th.
ment.
With
customs
department
seals
Begin Erection .. t u
tatives in Congress in this matter, mining company of {arc nnd Burke, will attem pt to secure from tho State
Bright in Sanford
affixed to engines the vessels were
Idahdre
reported
dceast
of
Kellog,
Idah^rc
dc
asphalt
the
rock
shoulders
on
the
Sanparticuclarly of th at of Senator Park
of a Sea Waty of
Despite Tight Money put out of commission until the own­ Board of Control
Traronjcll with whom he hns been stroyed by forest TV* sweeping up ford-Orlundo road which was con­
ers
explain
failure
to
equip
vessels
1,500 Feet Long
tern slope ojhe Bitter Root structed from material furnished by
to Meet, Plan New
in (lose telegraphic communication the western
Future building prospects in San­ according to laws. Water front lanes
Mountains.
Wire
cohunlcation
with
Rond Department an agreement to
for some days.
University Building SARASOTA, July 1 4 ^ Work was
ford nt this time arc unusually bright, in cscore said to be favorite highway
As to tho proposed "Three Hoop the fire-swept distriiis down. Fear the stnte some time ago. Due to the despite the difieulty in securing the for rum runners crowded with men
begun this week building an eight
Citrus Box," which is Bhortly sched­ is felt for the lives (tourists on the unusually heavy traffic on this road, necessary money to finance opera­ who protested authority of customs
TALLAHASSEE, July 14. — The feet concrete tics wall fronting the
uled for discussion, Mr. Skelly re­ Yellow Stone trail Ihwny. which is the shoulders arc fast disintegrating tions, Edward Higgins, local Ford agents in typing up boats. In sever­ Board of Control of state institutions 1,600 feet on Sarasota Bay, reserved
gards this simply ns another effort understood from meflr reports to be but can be saved if given a proper agent, has let n contract for a new al instances officers had to fight off of higher learning will meet here on by Owen Burns when he sold Cedar
surface treatment promptly. Tho
on tho part of some of the carriers In the path of tho fies.
garage to cost $17,000, and George gongs of men.
August 13th when it will ngnln take I’oint to John Ringllng. For the past
A
thousand
person
are
reported
Sluto Road Department will also be
to do away with the bulge pack,
D .Bishop will erect a modern busi­
up tho matters that failed of dispo­ ten months the Burns Dredging Co.,
which he believes would be a (ferlous homeless in the twowns. Mace is requested to reimburse Seminole ness block Adjacent to 'the Milane
sition nt the meeting held at Jackson­ has been filling in and raising Cedar
DETROIT,
July
14.—The
most
ser­
mistake. Ho enys the bulge pack is destroyed. The busts section of county for the state’s proportion of theatre, the estimated cost of which ious clash came when n quantity of ville last Monday. Among these was Foint and ip now ineloeing th a 3,500
here to stay; that it is not only a Burke is in flames a little hope is the expense Incurred by the former will lie $18,000. The Building and beer was found in tho hunt well. the awarding of a contract for tho feet with aiaca wall, from the nasthdistinct asset to the citrus industry held out of saving t»t remains of in the construction of the Osteen Loan Association has under construc­ Three successive attem pts were made construction of an auditorium a t the rm end of the wall abaady built along
but that it is a malarial advantage to the town. Loss up U o'clock.Fri­ bridge which is tho connecting link tion over $21,000 worth of new resi­ to destroy small bridge leading to the University of Florida at Gainesville the city front to the Bums propeety.
the railroads because fruit thus pack­ day afternoon was (Hinted at be- between Seminole and Volusin coun­ dences. The urgent need in Sanford well. Handful of federal agents held to cost in the neighborhood of $100,­ A short time ago Mr. B*me decided
ed is better ventilated and. travels in twpen $300,000 and |0,000 and the ties on state aid road No. 20. While at the present time is for new moony, the bridge against an attem pt to dy­ 000.
tu keep abreast of Urn tlsrte* and 4nin Tallahassee the Seminole delega­
better ahape tbap fruit packed in the progress of the fire |aid to be un­
as the seasonal domands on the banks namite it, later dispersed the gang of
close his water front hold!** here
checked. Attempts I dock the fire tion will also ascertain tho amount to finance the growera will not per­
flat pack fn tight boxes.
No
Funds
to
Maintain
men
armed
with
crowbara
who
said
including the Duma Yacht bodHi Thls
Mt . Skelly Is rather Inclined 4o by dynamiting homes slncss houses duo the county from the automobile mit these institutions accommodating they were sent by owner of proporty
land has also been raised until lb la
State
Director
license
and
gasoline
taxes.
and
tflii«
structures
|
rod
futile
beprospective home builders.
doubt the real alncerlty of these two
to demolish bridge. An attam pt to
higher
than any storm ttdb recorded
apparent efforts on the part of trans­ ccuse of tho high win
set fire to the bridge was al*o frus­
and
protected
by the asp wall sashes
The State Board of Vocational Edu­
Kills Large Wild Cat . Income of Florida Hi
portation 'Interests to Impose high el"
trated. Action of treasury depart­ cational has announced that, owing to a splendid addition to th e w ater frent
charges and additional burdens upon
ment in joining foreoti,,o^ prohibition the lack of funds, the position of Stato of the city. Especially»will thle ’be
.• • Near
Cameron’s
Vat
Boosted Higher agents
the. snippety. Re oaya th at undoubt­
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expected to make operations Director will not be maintained after noticeable If J. C. Brown, ed blew
To Give Bdd for
edly the time ia here when Florida is
down
tho
.of rum runners , In­ Juna 30, 1023.
York and who la expected la -tha sdty
•
Our fct Basin Deputy Sheriff Vickery had a nar­ TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 14.— creasingly river
Justified In nqt only asking for, but
difficult
according
to
pro­
row escape from a wild cat, while Tho income of tha state of Florida
Tho present State Director feels a iho coming week carrlep a n t hie ex­
In obtainipg, some reduction In the
hibition officers.
walking
pear
the
road
out
at
Camer­
debt
of gratitude to the State Board pressed intention of having hla own
transportation charges upon Ita fruit And Municlpa IPIer aifVork in Now on’s Dipping Vat. Ho noticed a cou­ was boosted $8,772.25 In June by tho
for
ita
past confidence and apprecia­ 1.500 feeU rontage walled la the aome
collection of inspection taxes of 25
Held. C
bnd vegetable crops. 116 feels that
Georgia
Governor
,
ple of kittens run off in the bruah cents a ton on fertiliser and feed sold
tion of the work accomplished, atid as the Ringllng and Bums holdings.
the grower* and'shippers will not
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also for the uniform courtesies shown
.
Has Florida ’Gjator
The contractors, aided
bid along the aide of the road and he in the state.
lose lig h t of -this Diet because of any
had
not
taken
but
a
few
steps
before
by
School
Officials
and
State,
Super­
The tax on the 15,090 tons of for'other ’ transportation propositions for tho construction n giford's muOn His Hands visors.
he MW the big mother cat only six or tilixer, including 1$0 tons of cotton
nlripal
plpr
*pd
yacht
n,
havd
been
which may b« brought up by the car­
seven yards In front of him ready to
Severance from a position will not
I n r T k r A w m Is U K V r r *«&gt;
riers to complicate the dlscusaiona unable to make bom This means spring, upon him, when he. quickly seed meal sold for th at purpose,
gmounted to $8,007.50, while that on
ATLANTA, Ga„ July J4 —Gover­ mean severance from ties th at bind
further
delay
on
this
|
ect
which
it
and becloud the real issue.
A
. x ^ c v ^ a ^ ‘
was hoped would be Ipleted soon pulled out his revolver and shot the op food reached $4,774.76 on 10,000 nor Walker today receiyed a live my Interest to the cause of Vocational
cat, which was a very large and beau­ Ions.
alligator aa a gift from L- A. Loire Education, from now to the end.
Belgian
court mat
after
tho
first
of
the
).
Tho
com­
' Another good way to break a
tiful specie. This is one of the larg­
Very respectfully,
of Ralford, Fla., and ia in a quandry
Or
the
death
penalty
missioners
are
re-advc
ing
far
bids
drouth la \o schedule a double-header.
The only thing France docan con- as to proper disposition to m ik t of
SHELTON PHILIPS.
mans, Count Van
but It will bo fully thi days before est wildcats that has been killed, in
Seminole county and Deputy Vivkery trol ia the Ruhr now is. the a lti* Uort. it. The alligator,, about fifteen inch­
R. F. Cooper announces the work in and Klngender and Ilfs
* DaCy Herald on sa lt a t Joe’a Smoke the contract can bo m led and the says that he la going to have this
es long arrived a t the governor’s of* tbs Sanford High School will go on a t hard labor upao tho
some
amount
of
time
fore
actual
Mobkgr'j Drug Store and
animal mounted.
.
For quick rem its try • want .ad.
’
.
flee early this morning.
•, \' t , just the same.
Lorbeer on conviction of
•i
Hunt'd Pharmacy.
.
tf ccnsthictlon begins.
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�DAILY lUCKAl.P.
f . jy, Short and wife, of Willinms&gt;lbn Crrinmt.Owen* leave* thin af­
b o ti, r»;, arc vsitmg Mra. Short’*
ternoon for her homo In Mn&lt;li*on,
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father and mother, J. W. Rutledge)
Fin., whore alia will apcml a month.:
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MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor y « ’» •’*•»» • •»' •*••
Marguerite Dc La
sister, tiro. W. M. Mmgrove of Lake
IC R . Jernigam who In wilh the A .1to Mr. Charieif Martin, Savannah.
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II.rrm base amr trtrmUm lUnimi , ak C. L. Railway, L In the city un busi­ Miss Annie Lou A ndenoii,'Jnrk- Mnry. '
Motte, Frank Keenan
“ - W r w a r e a r a t M r n r n t r r r n r r a w l m ness.
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Mr.
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l a m a , a e If r a a a w v a i c r l a l a l n a . w r i t *
and Lloyd Hughe
Tore Fobd Market—Florida nnd bo sold way down. Read nbout
sonville.
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the well known
bill
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O e f a l f a , m r Irlrm h m m r I h r l i r m .
It nl l l
,
western
meats,
mutton',
t*»rk,
fat
wonderful batgnina in th b issue,
Mixo KaUilecn Brady of Sanford , Misa -Mary White, Jacksonville, to
boa hi man of Orlando was ciretHatin*
b* i m i i r m n v u i r i .
hena *mf- fryers Is whst Hugh Tillis
fpent the ,&lt;biy yenterdny in Orlando Mr. James I«ewi*, Jacksonville.
mning his Sanford friend* today.
wilh her nunt. M'R. Addle Bortee.— Mis* Mllinn Thompson, Jneknon- advertises in this issue. Quality anti
DIFFERENT.
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Herald on sale a t Joe’s Smoke
Orlando Scnlircl.
,
villo, fo Mr, 'Joseph Jordan, Jntfcson-. Service is \hc motto of the Pure Food
'•Don’t worry,’* aay* the Optimist;
Mobley a Drug Store and
villr.
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“ If you should lose your hard­
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II. R. Hilsmnn of New .Orleans, 14.,
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' earned pelf,
A raging forest fire! A lynrhln
i ,•*' Don’t forget the biff three day aalc
arrived in the City* Substantia] yo|imoh in close pursuit!
a nu
Keep tip your head, Prow out yer chin,
a t Churchwell’s Stores for today,
tcnlny and is making his liendquaySEED BED CLOTH
and a girl trapped in the rngin. j,
( E f t written stuff like that myKatin
day
nnd
fllnndny.-illoys,
Men’s
teia a t the Montezumn. .
ferno clinging to the edge of at®
Only,a few bales to sell
Miss
Ota
Morris,
Tampa,
to
Mr.
C.
pool
of w ater barely deep ,-:iou.
, LaOgn a t your woes—nnd nover
at mill prices.—Yowell
Miss Lucy Byrd Kmylho spent the M. Jrrigan, Tampa.
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to cover them as tho flames
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day yestenlay most pleasantly at
Company.
90-2tc
onward. Also—
Mrs. Opal Rawls, Tampa to Mr.
, Re brave,” they counsel us, bat Dnytonn llcach ns the gticst of tyathsnlrl Rlsham, Tampa.
when
friends'.
International News
Mbs Kulnlle Sawyer. Jacksonville,
Only One Day Old
They atriko some troubles of their
to Mr. Calvin Carter, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney hae as her
owh,
Miss Olllc JUggins, Jacksonville, to
—T O M O R R O W Lnrffe Shipment of the Famous
Well, that la Something Kl.rn Again! houso ( guests her brother nnd his Mr. Thomas Purcoll, Jacksonville.
Dorothy Dalton In
wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Rynn of
Miss ,Kthel Shousc, Jacksonville, to
Palatkn,
who
will
spend
a
week
here.
“FOG BOUND’
Althobgh your courage may be
Mr. I* B. Cheatham, Jacksonville. .
•' ' strong,
.
Miss Ethel 8awyer, Jacksonville, to
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mclsch leave Mr. Raymond Winstead, Jacksonville.
vVc aro offering thin beautiful
. u i i cannot nlwnys sport a smile;
loilay for Now York where they will
selection in nil, the popular pAtMis* Mcrrla Carroll, St, Petersburg
Bomettittes when things ntc going
visit relatives. They will also visit in to Dr. T. C. Holmes, St. Petersburg.
lcrnn»at—
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New Jersey before returning home.
Miss
Julia
Marsh,
Jacksonville,
to
It docs you good to grouch n while. They expect to he nwny a month.
15% OFF
Mr. Albert Higginbotham, JnckaonT h e .other fellow’s III', In truth.
The
nationally
advertised price.
ville.
You bid him bear; but now nnd
Mrs. George DcCottcs, Mrs. Frank
Mias
Gcraldino
Cnthels,
Miami,
to
This pplc lastn for 10 days, so
then r
Millar nnd Mrs. F. J. Gonzales motor­ Mr, Rays Shallmcrdlne, St. Peters­
Nemo Scif-Rcdudrig No. 333
come
early and get your*._____
{When YOU have got nn aching tooth, ed to Dhvtona Dench yesterday where
It a real bargain. It h*« a low top
burg.
and ptcdlupi »klrt. Made tn dur­
Largest stock of Gonuinn
Well, Ihnt Is Something Else Agninl they were the guests of Mrs. W, J.
Miss Lillie Mac Crows, Jackson­
able pink or white counts site*
Thigpen who la spending the sum­ ville, to Mr. Odis Smith, Jacksonville.
24 to 36—and coin o*.iy $3.00. •
Blue White Diamonds'
mer there.
l l m t ilo ltr #»n’«stt It. »««»4n»m«.
f'Don’t worry," snyn tho Optimbt,
Miss Christine Angc, Sarasota, to
life**. lUe iitJ ^1, Wl*n 4etu i «he toiw f.
' And that’s an easy thing to say,
Mr. Judson Clark, Jacksonville.
N e m o I lv 0 lrnflc*fAthlon Initltwio
offering
in the city. Wo.
120 B. 16th 0 U N tw York (Def»r. 3.)
Mrs. T. A. F railer of Fredericks­
Rut whan had fortune will persist
them now nt u—
. You wonder How They Get- That burg, Vn., arrived in Sanford last
EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAU
evening and Is the guest of her daugh­
Way;
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Tho Central Florida Epworth
10% Reduction
"Don’t whine! Don’t grumble, moan ter, Mrn. Robert Hines. Mrs. Frazier league Union held n very merry nnd
A CHEfcRFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
has many friends here who will be enthusiastic meeting a t the Metho­
See our'window display
~&amp;r scrcecht”
interested to learn of her v isit
Is cheerful dope for bards to pen,
dist church Thursday night, July
But do they practice what they
12th ,wlth nn attendance of about
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. El dredge left three hundred members.
preach ?
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Well, that is Something Else Again! yesterday in their car for Richmond,
For this occasion tho church was
Va., where they will spend tho sum­ beautifully decorated with asparagus
— Hy llcrton llrnley.
Bracelet^ Watches
mer. They were • nceompnnied by ferns, asters, crcpo myrtlo, nnd tall
Oritfilinl prico $17.00, special
Misa Julia Lning nnd Miss Dolly; bamboo.
JOY OF TUB ANGLER.
When the big bass strikes/ nnd the Miss Laing will visit her brother
Stewart Dutton, president of the
Roby Idling nnd his wife a t Marshnll- Sanford league, had charge of the
glad reel sings,
And the water ripples in bubbling ville, Gn., while Miss Dolly will go devotional program, which opened
to Greenville, S. C., for n visit with with a beautiful piano solo, by Mias
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And heaves, where ho leaps, a rose friends.
Charlotto Smith, After this service
'o f spray;
of hymns, scripture, responsive
When the tingling rod is in rhyth- WHY ONE DOY LEFT THE PRAM. psalms readings, nnd sentence pray­
EUROPEAN FLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
, j mlc play,
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I left my dad, his farm, his plow,
ers, the meeting was given over to
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
And Old laughing line wide-circling Dernusc my calf bernme his cow;
tho union president, Thos. G. Bird, of
I -hi fwings;
I left my dad—’twas wrong of course, Orlando.
Dernuse my colt became his horse.
Reports from the several chapters
reaervutions,
Oho I QhoLThc world’s dust clings
BEADRERZE,
I left my dad to now nnd reap,
were read, each showing some fino
American and
No more with its weight to the IkvnuMo my lamb became his sheep; work Is being accomplished. 8cvcrnl
FLORIDA
I*. WEINHKHG, Prop.
European Plan
spirit's wings,
1 dropped my hoc nnd stuck my fork, splendid suggestions were piado by
m l: RnHt
Ortfc block from Ocean nnd H tm 'lTlarendnn.r Summer rates
.Aridwjy heart forgets that my head ItcciiUHc my pig became Ids pork.
—Jioom, $1 pur day and up; $5 pur vvuck and up. Special
is gray
The gnrdcn truck I made to grow
G. W. CHIM, Ticket ABcnt
week-end rotes.-------------- Every room has runnimt water.
When the big bass strikes!
Was his to sell nnd mine to hoe.

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What joy so pure? Nerves tremble
- -| like strings
If a happy harp, and the bright blood
,/ springs
A-flushing lira in the pulses gny.
And washes all bitterness quite
away!
Oh, who remembers life’s frets nnd
stings
When the big bass strikes?
—Stukcly S. Fisher.

ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS
IN THE STATE.
Engagements.
Alias Jeanette Parker, Titusville, to
Mr. Harold Spooner, Jacksonville.
Miss Kuthryn Moore, Jacksonville
to Air. James Griggs, Atlanta.
Miss Thelma Akin, Jacksonville, to
Mr. John llrunnlng, Jr.
Miss Kloise Powell, Jacksonville, to
Mr. Robert Morrow,
Aluntgomery,
Ala.
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Friday—Mrs. I). I*. Drummond will
Mlaa Winfred Warren, Jacksonville,
entcrtsjn the members of the to Mr. Clifford Scott, Dothan, Ala.
Thirteen Bridge Club a t her home
Miss LurJle Williams, Jackronvillc,
on HftSWlf11 avenue, nt .*1(30 p, m.
to Mr. Wiley Kennedy, Jacksonville.

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i AFTER BEING CLOSED FOR TWO DAYS REPAIRING SHELV
Rented. Ocoee wan here with a good
crowd, nnd was awarded the banner
for having tho largest percentage In
’attendance. Orlnndo, DoLnnd, Enter­
prise, Klsslnnnce, nnd Winter Gar­
den nil deserve honorable mention.
However we missed Ilyron Ames of
Kissimmee and "Hrother Hamilton
Jones" of Winter Gnrden. Come out
boys to our next meeting which will
be held in Orlando on Thursday,
August 2nd.
Immediately following the usual
l.eaguo benediction Ihc doer of the
Daughter! of Wesley nnd Tnithscekers Sunday school roams were thrown
open, where Mrs. Stewart Dutton,

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AND FRYERS
Home-Made
PAN SAUSAGE
Kingan’s, Swift’s
Fine Hams, Bacon
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Link Sausage
Bologna
Minced Ham
Pickled P ig’s Feet
Honeycomb Tripe
LiVfer •
F at Mackerel
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In connection with our transfor, wo
lihvp slorago room, w hen you may
storU your goods until yyu need them,
a t a nominal cosC-QUICK SERVICE
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DETROIT JEWELS-ALWAYS

SEED BED CLOTH
Only a few bales to sell
at mill prices.—Yowell
Company.
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Longhorn and
Pimehto
Cheese
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* MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, each
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MEN’S GOOD LEATHER GLOVES, per p a ir ................
$2.50 LADIES’ SILK HOSE, per p a ir .....
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His act may be of^he tam o degree toT(
n ru rc h y ^ s that of fclrkfilw^jr MMlfli
who defies an nrm 'of the government,
but dawgawn it, It ta mighty difficult
to 'associate big corporate wealth
with just plain anarchy. There is no
Rood reason for that state of mind.
Put it is so. It simply Isn’t done.
"Accordingly Manly’*..protest will
sink Into oblivion.
"The Pennsylvania Railroad will
continue to strike ngalnst the federal
board.
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workers striking against a.’rullng of
th e'ta m e board will be poiJ/nancnL
"Judge Wilkerson made Jt so yes­
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RELISH
Sliced Tomatoes
Hearts of Celery
Cucumbers
Queen Olhcs
Sweet Pickles ,
ROASTS
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Braised Virginia Ham
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Roast Chicken with Calory Ifreshiqg,
Fricassee .of. Chicken with Rica,-. ■ ^
Fried Chicken, Country Ftyl* ' ’ '&lt;
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Veal. Croquets, French Peas ' 1' " ’ '' j ' 1
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Mncnrnni nu Gratin
Candied Yams'
Rnnann Fritters, Fruit Saucc&gt; _
VEGETABLES
Crcnnu I New Potatoes
Lima Beans
Garden. Spinach
Earl r June Peas
Fresh Siring Hcnns
Whipped Potatoes
Steamed Rico"
Hot Ruttcrmilk Biscuits and Cornbroad
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DESSERTS
Apple fie
Ralsen Pie
Pumpkin Pie • Coeonnut Custard Pie
Lemon Meringue I’io
Blackberry Pie
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QTTNTJlA Y

PROFITABLE BUSINESS—AND
WAGES.

Wagcs, money paid to wiilkers for
work doq*. or surprised to he done,
continue to be n maftei; o f dispute be­
tween employers ijpi). pm ploy on, but
only,; when, there If mbmpdcfstnrdlng,
or luck of appreciation,, between the
parties, concerned. Where there l*
appreciation on tho part of employ­
ROULVARD A/.ONG TIIE OCEAN
ers, of waht needs to be done, the
M i m a T 1 IB ABBOCIATKD PflKSH
TTi. A s s o c i a t e P eso * Is • v e l u s l v s l r
planner of doing nnd the amount nnd
The greatest asset lo any city or
• m i l l e d So l l . a l j r a f a r r s p u b llc a tlo n o f
a l l n o w s d is p a tc h e s c re d ite d to It o r county or state fsr the beautiful roads
quality
of service rendered, in order
n o t o th e r w is e c r e d ite d In th i s p a p e r
a n d a ls o l h a lo c a l n e w s p u b lish e d and driveways along a lake shore or
to {justify the payment nnd receipt
of money, in the form of wages, there
b *A*lnr l « h ta o f r a - p u b lic a tio n o f a p o d a l along the ocean or the gulf or river
isrsln are ala* raservsd.
are no disputes, or, If nny, they nrc
or
any
body
of
water
than
can
be
lALD^pILDIKO. Phan# Id*
very rare nnd easily ndjusted. In n
made beautiful. There is a restful,
k lv ertl.fn e h i s n i n l a t l n
, cooling and comfortable
worej, mutual understanding nnd ap­
effect Jn
1CAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
driving along a water front over n
preciation contribute to harmony be­
tween employers nnd employes.
good road that Is not enjoyed in any
other manner. Knowing this Cali­
This was clearly brought out in the
fornia and other states hnvc made
convention
of the Southern Newspa­
All those ^ position to know say wonderful progress along this line nnd
per
Publishers’
Association, in ses­
th a t the railroads will not bo allowed the greater part of their beauty out
sion
in
White
Sulphur
Springs, W.
to put ,oter the latest raise In rates there is made by ocean or lake or
Vn., n few days ago. As was report­
on fruits and vegetables,
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
river front boulovnrds nnd roads.
ed in the. newspaper dispatches.
----------- o----------Floridn is Just coming to this,, and
Major George Horry, president of the
Latest dispatches say the French the recent plan proposed by RepreInternational Pressmen nnd Assist­
are holding I.imberg and Ilarmcn, sentaive I-akc in the legislature is t a
ants' Union of North America, "deThey ought to thrive on thnt with being followed by other counties in Kb
clnrtxl that ho nnd hl|,filjp|vers were^g
America dry.
the state. Sanford nnd Seminole ta
desirous of seeing the newspaper nnd
county shook! not delay in', cstnblixh- t a
Vrlnting
business of Xfrierica ns prnsW
w uith,the
n in c many hew Ynembers cotn- dg- tljo: Bd^evnrd nnd thq roadway ta
perfois
ns.
it, i,' humanly possible to
"■-lamber
of
Commerce
ing Intttl^hd ,Cham
rom Shrffofd to I-akc Monroe nnd t a
mnke
itj"
quoting the pre^s report.
OVeal
working
body
it will ^Q°njfar!k(iV
from Snnfbrd to Osteen brdge. This
Then
Major
Kerry,said: "We can not BBBBBBB ■■flBBBBBBBBBBflBBIBHBBBBBBBaaflBBBBBVBBltBaaaaa"
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prices
on
nationally
advertised
composed
h l j per cent of nil driveway will enhance the land val­ WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., July
_ o. r ^ RYdhly
expect
to
secure
from it better wages
goods.
Some
chain
store
retailers
the business men of the city.
ues in city and county to a point I I,—"So many people will he bearish hnve .been selling certain nationally and conditions of employment unless
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AH wo want In this world Just now
nnd the entire commonwealth will be business readjustment is lining com­ order to get people into the'store nnd ture prosperity of the Industry,” he
For Cough* and Cold*, Head-*
Is the cbknco to get nwny for n few
enriched thereby. Hut not alone In pleted, thnt it is well to stop once in then sell them something else. The added, '.'depends upon increased
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
hours and the dry place to sit on the
commercial values Is this great un­ a white nnd consider some of the op­ national advertisers hnve claimed that voulmo as represented in the enlarge­
and AU Ache* and Pains
bank of tho creek or lnkc and Just dertaking counted. It is in the values timistic features of the Bltuntion.
this in not only unfair lo the manu­ ment of the size of papers and in
ALL DRUGGISTS
make a few casts with our old skin­
of the ronrlwnys for a State Highway, There is much good news constantly facturers hut nlsu to the public, and increased circulation. We therefore
ner-bacon bait, like we used to do.
J5c
and
65c, jars and tubas
for the beautification of the river and coming nut. The great improvement hnve insltsed that their prices he up­ rceognlze," said Major Hcrry, "that
Hospital »ize, $3.00
lake front, for health's sake ami for in the condition of the railroads; the
Yes, it is hot. nut thnt is no ex­ many features in which money docs corrective attitude on the part of la­ held by nil retnilers. Tho Federal the. development of the future must
Trade Commission has taken tlic part come from the pressroom and we are
cuse for laying down on the Job. We
not enter. Do not let this mntter bor; nnd the into developments in the of the chain stores and those who adjusting as speedily ns our resources
would never have n real city here if
drop. Do not let anything else take foreign situation are all optimistic wnnt to cut prices.
The Supreme will permit to meet the innovations
we paid attention to the weather kickyour mind off this Important sub­ factors. Ope op'timlstie feature that Court hns upheld the nntionnl adver­ of the day in order that the well­
era. In the summer it is too hot and
ject. Do not let any holdbacks de­ we do not hear much about, however, tisers. The rase in question was being of every unit dependent upon
in the winter It Is too cold and these
feat this measure or hold it up. Day­ In the present attitude of the United brought by the Mennen Company, the business may be adequately pro­
folks never do anything all the year
tona Ikach has just put over some­ States Supreme court. It is difficult large distributers of toilet articles.
tected."
round but kick.
thing thnt will make tin* Halifax for. the statistician to measure -court Rome may think that this decision is
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Rear in mind thnt what above is
country one of the greatest sections decisions," snys Mr. Roger W. IlnbWe want to see quick action on the In the state. Rend what the Daytona son, "nnd if he did it too often, con­ against public Interest, but 1 seriously quoted was the expression of the rep­
doubt I t.' Public interest demands resentative of employes, the workers
boat basin and tho municipal pier. It
tem pt of court proceedings might fol­
Journal says:
should havo been finished before the •' "Our nelghlmrs on tho peninsula low. Nevertheless, these court decis­ good business ■which will keep people who receive wages. It is evidence of
Wo Inn installed (he latest Enamel Spraying Machine anti
winter season In order to get the ben­ have voted a $450,000 bond issue for ions arc a grent factor in business, employed nnd goods moving. Prices appreciation of the proper relation of
never long remain too high because
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'ivillilierl»Jo*t«! give yeu&gt;*7»ho*rt service wither Guaranteed
efit of the tourist business this win­
tba building of nn oeenn shore houle- anil could probably be reduced to a high prices nhknys either encourage the employed to the employer, that
ter. And then the bullfhcading of. ygrd^'^To this will lie nd£cd a HJiC statistical analysis. 1 ha.'o sjiccinl
nIew ,'the d e n iH 'M i prospa
th e'lak h front for m any'hides east amount from assessments on abutting reference to three recent decisions of eompetitiou or olso check buying
through.theTntellii^nit,Efficient Wo
tistics show thnt business has been o fthose employed, the latter reason­
and west will follow anil Sanford will
property owners and magnificent .'ll) the United States Supreme Court.
harmed more . by price cutting than
be one of tho most beautiful cities in mile boulevard will result. T is said
- O U PRICER ARE REASONABLE"The decision in connection with the by price fixing. If prices are too ably can not expect the payment of
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the state.
what
might
be
termed
prosperity
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we can not get too many good roads . Southwestern Telephone Company high they correct themselves. Price
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tanging: from Fords to Packards
and Peninsula voters have evidenced I was exceedingly cheering to Investors, cutting, however, kills the goose that wages, Or, ns. Major Kerry put It,
The Midsummer Edition of the
"we,” the employes, "can not expect
their belief in this theory, There is This decision clearly ruled that neith- lays the golden egg.
Florida Grower is a work of art. It
*'5ri.on to $2i.no
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to
secure from it"—the business that
no doubt that such‘a 'drive will prove cr legislatures nor commissions can
"Rusiness continues fair," conclud­ gives the memployment nnd pays
conists of sixty pages of finely illus­
popular and will add great stim ulus, mnke rates that are confiscatory in ed Mr. Rnhson. - "The Hahsonchart
trated and well written stuff and is
to the development of the upper pen- ’ any way. The court indicated that stands nt 1 per cent above normal, wages—“we can not expert to secure
\ \ e lug1 j u s t com pleted m ir .'121st jo b an c a rs h e re jn San­
also filled with advertisements of
insula from Ocean City to Ormond the cost of reproduction must lie con- fh e intermediate area of prosperity from it better wages and conditions
fo rd
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Florida lands, Floridn business ami
licnch, n region that lias heretofore sidered, as well as original cost, &gt;nnd which threatened to develop into a of employment unless it is a profit­
Florida boosting. While tho eat is
been inaccessible."
I that investors must be treated fairly period of inflation has been checked. able business."
away the mice will play don’t hold
Here is recognition of the funda­
so us to encourage them rather than We have now sturtde in again t»
with the Grower. It seems tlint
CONFRONT THEM WITH FACTS. discourage them. This decision has complete the puriod bf readjustment. mental basis of all wages, recognition
while tho "boss is away they get bet­
fact *that
been welcomed by nil interests, espec­ ’ibis is not.Imd news hut reully good of the ^II11
'ly conscientious em­
ter every day In every way," yes.
Cities, communities nnd sections ially the public utility group.
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plovers
mostly
It news ilooking
at the long point of 1 •
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. _ . of cam2 ii i &gt;:n c h a v k n u e
served by the Banford-Trllby branch should make more safe telephone se­
SANFORD, .FLORIDA
pensation
they
receive.
If they ren­
view. Urforc a .man starts out cxRATTIER "STRIKING” DECISION of the Atlantic Const Line railroad
der
efficient
service,
show
by
their
ct,rities, electric light and |K»wcr se­
will lie given opportunity on July 18 curities, and street railway securities. padding he should first pay up bin work that they have proper interest
bills. Tho same rule applies to a na­
The Supremo Court and the Fed­ to inform officials of that road why
This does not mean that tho Supreme tion. This is the conclusion which the in the prosperity of the business in
eral authorities have made n ruling they want and should have Sunday Court upholds dishonesty pr stock
United States has at IuhI reached. For which they are employed, and strive
that the workers in the railroad shops train service. Every community on
to make thnt business prosperous,
watering, but it does mean that it one 1 am very glad of it."
t
gan not strike again nn it would he the line should assemble all the will protect capital when politicians,,
wages, practically, take care of them­
Ip defiance of the injunction. Rut FACTS and figures possible to con­ for selfish motives, attempt to Jeop­
selves.
Disputes are eliminated; good
WHY DODGE THE ISSUE.
the railroads can r r fu.ro to accede to vince these gentlemen thnt Sunday ardize it. Furthermore, this decision
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work hours abundant fruit, for the'
(he demands of the Railway Hoard train service Is absolutely essential will encourage corporations to appeal
The new income-tax figures tell „ employed as well as for the employer.
any time they wish nnd it is not to the growth of the entire section of to the courts more and bother with
I Where tpis appreciation is lai'ink,
anarchy. It seems like u poor rule Florida lying between Trilby and Sun- congress and legislatures less during plain story with a plain lessen.
one year, tho number of Americans where there in fniljui; lo rcwgiiirc
r-»
that will not work both ways nnd ford.
the next few years than they have paying taxes on incomes nbovti $1011,- what an employer lias a perfect right
shown where thin government under
The mere fact that this branch heretofore.
000 decreased from "3,600 to 2,1100. expect in the way of efficient services
Republican rule in pointing. The serves the most beautiful part of the
form employes, there is constant trou"The
second
decision
which
Interests
js a |(|sn c f j^too.
Jacksonville Journal says:
state; tliut it serves a section that
hie, more thuff- likely, unprofitable
business men was when the United
The governments of the United l&gt;uis ness for the employer, nr*d, on j
“Two years ago the Pennsylvania indicates that ti will soon lie one of States Supreme Court held that the
Railroad found it convenient to ig­ Florida's most Important citrus and Kansas Industrial Court can fix or States are practically inviting peo­ the part of the employes, dissutisfuc-!
nore a ruling of the Railway Labor vegetable sections will not have the regulate wages only itj a grent emer­ ple to evade their tuxes by seeking turn of their.own creating.
relief through investment in tax-fire
slightest influence with the represen­
Hoard.
gency. Briefly, this decision was that
Good wages depends on profitable
securities.
tatives
of
the
road,
who,,
no
m
atter
"So it went on strike against the
in the case of irruilrond or coal strike,
business,
nnd the sooner all employes
how pleasant nnd affable they may
The governments, local and nation­ learn this, and perform their work
federal decision.
where the public is threatened with
be personally, are the hardest bend­
starvation or diaustcr, nil Industrial al, lay before a man of large Income accordingly, the sooner will be estab­
" It hss remained on strike ever
ed individuals in the world in m at­
Court can come in nnd fix wages, but a great nmss of- their securities, ev­ lished complete harmony nnd hearty
since.
ters of this sort.
ery few days, and say to him:
co-operation lietween employer and
"In the past week or two it reaf­ "While you Way have no argument only In such instances. The special
If you will hand over some of your employes, with consequent Kuh.-danliul
case*
was
one
involving
the
Charles
firmed its ‘right* to disregard the to present personally to these gentle­
Railway Isibor Hoard’s ruling when­ men. plan now to la* in the meeting, Wolf Packing Company. The United money in exchungo for these securi­ employes, with consequent submfw
ever it felt the rulings prejudicial to for the mere fact that it large number States Supreme court held that it was ties, we will see that you pay no benefit to both.—Tlmes-Union.
not necessary for this packing com­ taxes on the- Income that you draw
o
Its interests.
f
of people ure Interested enough to at pany to do business. There wero oth­ from the loan,,,
\ Rood m orning, one th a t la good in every
*
There nrc other Transfers; but
“This moves Hash Manly, formerly tend the hearing will have some lit­
•sc
o f th e word, follows a su m m er n ig h t sp en t
er companies from which go&amp;ls could
Many taxpayers accept this invita none with SERVICE for their middle
Joint chairman with Chief Justice tle weight with the officials
fcool,
refreshing sleep.
be purchased, and as a last retort pcoTaft on the War l^b o r Hoard, to wire
Now, if ever, is the time for not pla could temporarily go without their tion and thus evade, or dodge,’ taxes, ( name.—QUICK SERVICE TRANS83-tfc
thereby unloading n floocc tax burden FEU. Rhone -108.
President Harding a protest anginal only Clermont to work as uno unit,
Before long you will need a p lea sa n t sleeping
this ‘anarchistic* altitude and to call but for the entire strip' of the state P r ^ ic ts for a while if necessary. As on the rest of oe.
I
of the states of the country were
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
So long as the governments im­
rch . w hich w ill le t you g e t o u t o f th e 6tufiy
upon the President ta enforce the la­ in consideration to art and think ns
ly awaiting this dccis[fin, the pose enormous taxes, and ut th t same pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fig.4
bor decision against the Pennsylvania one unit,—Clermont I’rcsa.
’ { j P t rtoor?8/ Such « porch pays d iv id e n d
ions of muny political- leaders time offer » ready way out, th j pres4-21-ifa.
Railroad as he made It his business
: b ^ e r h ea lth and th e “ pep’* th a t c o me s frorp
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--aturally he greatly curbed there ent abuse will go on.
---------------------------to do when the railroad shop workers ; \ GREAT AND GLOUIOl’B.
o n d sle e p .
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by There will be fewer Jittempts
Straw Hats, half price at McKinPoliticians who rage agairuH rich
went on strike following what they
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dodgertF'*’ bAa*-' 'thun '.v o te non-Markwoud Co.
regarded as u Railway l^bor Hot rd. Another great and historic event during tho next few years to inter­ tux
Add
a
room
to
your
hom
e
by
b
u
ild
in
g
a
fere
with
business
by
legislation
than
Is. Vos transpired. The other day it was
for tax-free securities, are merely
ruling prejudicial to their, interelts.
recncd, m osquito-proof sleeping porch th is
"Parallel'though the definaro to the Dempsey and Gibbons, two refined there would have been If the Ignited beating the bush nnd they know it.— RECOVERS FROM LAME HACK
State
Suprvmo
Court
had
upheld
the
"My
daughter
suffered
with
a
laimr
Daytona' Journal,
Railway Board's ruling in both in and genteel gentlemen. Yesterday R
rl" 8,'
' Vc. CQn help » (th tl.c
, and
back and could scarcely move without
O
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stances seems to be, it is hardly to was Willard and Firpo. A great nni Kansas
# Industial court.
pain. She tried Foley -Kidney
"The third epoch-making decision of
T im* n « d
’ scr*cm *nd oth*r* to»
be expected that the same Jails lion was held spell-bound. Men paid
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f'
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Get in on this low great
Rills nnd the trouble with her hack is
which opened for the railway workers fifty dollars a seat near the "arena'* the United States Supreme court was
will now yawn for the ofifclals of the who haven't bought their vrivgs a new to tlw.effect th at the Federal Trade price and good grade of all gone,” writes Mrs. J. C. I’erkins,
Pennsylvania
Railroad!!.
Parallel dress this year. Untold thousands Commission can n o t‘interfere .In the Seed Bed Cloth—-it’s go­ Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheu­
though the ‘anarchistic* attitude is in wasted their time around bulletin rights of private business i&gt;r In the ing fast.—Yowell Com­ matic Rains, Kidney and Bladder
Trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Will
both cases, It somehow is difficult for boards to witness this clastic and ed­ m atter of fixing prices. Fer some
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Firpo. time, certain great national advert
apvrnu, 9Q-2tc relieve that tired feeling. Take no
Mr. Daugherty, Judge Wilkerson, and. ucational event. Willard and FI
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'ii/Writtite^-ifnsIsf upton
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tru th to tell, to most of us, to think of Blafn!—Smaihl—Blood V* G rtff VfiS IWIfaVe' b«ft‘ liltf MWfliA' Vtth the
everywhere.—Adv.
The Dally Herald, 16c per week.
Federal.. Trade Commission concern• railway official as an 'anarchist.' glorious.—Gainesville Sun.
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about that interesting character, Si- the fiast- have filled id i daniolkifctd
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who waa more Europe."
t l I I I IM
“The ex-Kaiser’s ambition was to
A. Raffdd will aUo mqjte, h . lihort Germanise the world and to bring
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'frurdpc a id e r his control. His efforts
plfaae be on *byu&gt;, jqdlfl.g,
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his folly if he had read the Scripture
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which declares that the kingdoms of
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CHRISTIAN ,SC1ENCE
I r . BIG BRttRAN RRUTHEEHOOD
Europe shall not cleave one th an­
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other even ns Iron is not mixed vftth
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Whcfl the. B|g Berean Brotherhood miry clay. The Europeon rulers
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• w ae1organised last September, the have Intermarried an the text said
they would—“mingle themselves with
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Church Service 10:45 a. m. * class decided to arrange for a series
the seed .of men’’—but they .do not
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Services will be held In the * of addresses by men who are achiev­
cleave one to another. No league of
• Palm Room of the Valdez Hotel. * ing In their professions. The first
nations or other arrangement will
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All are WELCOME.
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invited
to
address
the
ejass
was
bring
Europe together
that there
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may
be
unity
of
attion.?
"Europe
Dr. Andrews, superintendent,' of For­
will
regain,”
continued
the
speakeft
mosa Hospital, Two puint^s later
; FIRST BAPTIST CHIJRCH
“in
a
disintegrated,
bellicose
condi­
Hon.
Charles
D.
Haines
addressed,
tho
Sunday School a t 0:30 a. m. Ralph
tion
until
The
God
of
heaven
sets
up
Ingram, of Nashville', Tenn., will ad­ class. Then two addresses were" de­
His
universal
kingdom.
livered tq the young men by.Dr. Rorr
dress the SchOo). I
O. E. VINCENT’
Meriting worship and . sermon a t 11 Boyce Tupper of Orlando antr Phila­
delphia.
Tomorrow
morqlng
5fr,
S. m. • Subject, “The Most Interesting
Ralph Ingram, Nashville, Tenn., will' Recent Appointments
Letter Ever W ritten.”
address the young men,
Baptist Young People’s Unions,
By Governor Hardee
Mr. Ingraham has red haair, 4kocn
o'clock.
-------eyes, and candid convictions. He was
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 14.—
Evening worship and sermon, at
tho‘leading factor in the building of
Otwny Ware, harbor mnster at St.
From Three Angles.”
the Main Street Baptist Sunday
o’clock.
Subject:
"Viewing Life school of Jacksonville, Flo. This Andrews Bay, is among the appoint­
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening school haH more than a thousand in ments just announced by Governor
Cary A. Hardee.
at 8 o’clock.
attendance. Because of his growing
Other appointments Include:
ability he was elected to a position
W. P. Etheridge of Tavares, court
If you are a stranger in town, we with the Baptist Sunday School Board
reporter of the sixteenth Judicial cir­
heartily Invite you to attend the Sun­ of NashviUc, Tenn.
cuit, composed of Lake and Sumter
day School exercises a t the First Bap­
Every member of the Big Berean counties. »
tist Church, corner 6th and Oak, to­ Brotherhood is asked to be on hand
Albert G. Davis, of Chipley, to be
morrow morning a t 9:30 a. m.
tomorrow rporning 0:30 with another analyst working under the state
We are especially anxious to get man. Mr. Ingram will address the
chemist.
the young men who have just arrived main school 10:40.
tn town to visit the Big Berean Broth­
Tallahassee Being
erhood Class there. A fter you get AT THE BIG TENT CORNER
there you will -wonder why you ever
Improved by New
THIRD ST. AND PALMETTO
t W ight you were a stranger here I
And, of course, we w ant all the old
Streets, Sidewalks
The lecture course conducted by
standbys there, together with all the
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friends they can "accumulate” on the Evangelist Dudley opened last eve­
ning with a good attendance. The The city fathers of the cnpital city
way.
speaker’s
subject was “Europe—To­ ore planning many improvements for
Let’s make it a t least 50 tomorrow!
day and Tomorrow.’*
the betterment of the city's streets,
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Mr. Dudley said, "The prophet sidewalks, and lighting arrangements.
Daniel centrum's ago made an ac­ Plans are under wny to do street pav
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor
At the morning service the. pastor curate writing of Europe as it is to­ ing at a cost of $300,000; resolutions
will speak on “How Simon Peter day.” He based his remarks on Dan­ are being drawn calling upon citizens
iel the second chapter. “This chap­ in sections of the city to extend the
Knew Jesus Was Divine?”
At the evening service th ^ subject ter,” he sajd, “covers the time from system of sidewalks, and a third
the days of ancient Babylon down to proposition is to extend the city's
will be: "Sowing and Reaping.”
The Epworth League will meet at our day and on into future when God whiteway from Adams street to the
Women’s College down Collcgo ave­
nets up His kingdom.”
7:00 sharp for a rousing meeting.
nue.
Sunday, the 22nd, we shall have a
The speaker dwelt upon the fortyChurch Rally Day service. We are third verse of this chnptcr at great
The test of n party’s virility is its
planning to havo every member pres­ length. -He said, “This verse refers
ent at One or both services on that to the ten divisions of Home or Eu­ ability to survive In Bpilc of its naday. Special preparation is mnklng rope as it now is.” lie further stated tonal charman.
to have one of the most interesting that, "Never again would there be a
One thing that America and Eu­
services of the year.
universal kingdom, as Rome or Baby­
The Scrap Iron class will study lon and that all the efforts of men of rope have in common is nn ability
to sec one another's duty.

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Lady Astor Bill
Restraining Sale of
Crop.Ioi: 1923 Was
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Commissioner L. M. Rhodes, of the
LONDON,
JULY 13.—Lady Astor’u
State Marketing Bureau reported that
bill
restraining
the sale of intoxicat­
the association had marketed $800,000
ing
liquors
to
persons
under 1R years
of this city an4 vicinity make this bank the
worth of potatoes of tho 1923_$rop,
of
ago
passed
{he
third
and
final
the season for which product around
depository fo t their ireserve funds.
Hastings Is generally from April 1 to reading in the house of ‘commons to­
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by
a
vote
of
25?
to
10.
May 15, though some seasons may
They hold our Certificates o f Deposit
produce an pari lor or later crop from
HEARING FOIl SUNDAY TRAINS.
these dates.
bearing 4% Interest from DATE of DEPOSE
The association which was formed
The
Railroad
Commissioners
of
the
ihe latter, part of last year, is com^
ITINGfunds.
11 ‘ ‘ 1 u,!'
posoc^ of but slxty-two members. 5$r. State of Florida will hold a public,
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This means a safe investment, good in­
atop supplied around 110 markets, anejt July lath, having been petitioned to
determine
the
m
utter
of
renewing
reported evch successes that a t pres­
terest and funds available when necessary.
ent the association has $28,000 In the Sunday tra in fservice on the SanfordV9$eprc fupd to await nyx^ year’s op­ Tril^y branch q^. the Atlantic, Coast
Line railroad. ,'i
YOUR RESERVE AND CHECK v
erations.
Communities
served
by
this
railroad
Other. ,speakers on the Hastings
ACCOUNT BOTH INVITED V,
program Included Reed Curry, state Include Winter Garden, Oakland, Kii*
larney,
Mohawk,
Minncola,
Clermont,
organizer of the Florida Citrus Ex­
change and Dean Wilmnn Howell pf Grovciand and Mascotte,, each of
the yniversity of Florijla. ' it was wh|ch will have strong delegations
re ported that approximately 2,000 here next Wednesday, armed with a
ppraona were In attendance at the all­ strong array of facts to convince the
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day session,'featured by an old time gentlemen of the commission that
they
want
nnd
actually
need
Sunday
B. F. WHlTNBR, CsaUw
barbecue, with everybody enjoying
F. P. FORSTER, President
service from the A. C. I*
the annual occasion.
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iiiH iu iiiiq iH m s
The Press would suggest to its lo­
Commissioner Rhodes address In
cal
readers
that
all
who
have
some
p a rt fqliowa:
“So long as the population of ti e suggestion to make regarding the se­
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earth e a t . 800 pounds of food per curing Sunday service, or statistical
capita per annum and wonr clothes data that will have weight with the
made from raw materials produced Commission, get in touch with W,. N.
tWiYWi
front the soil, agricultural production McKinney, president of the Chamber
U- .
PA 1 0 E BU'ILT ^
&lt; iLtfc.
will b e . the most essential industry, of Commerce, H. C. Brown, secretary
and so long as 97 per cent r f tho food of that body, or cither of tho banks,
$ 1 0 5 5 /.«. h. factmrj
and 08 per cent of the material f ir so that all m atters pertaining to this
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v#
the tnanufaqiqre of clothing comes important prqjqqt may be qsscmbled
ns
much
as
possibly
in
one
hynd
for
from the soil of (he farm and the t &gt;11
of tho fanner, farming will ho our proper presentation' to the Commis­
sion.
basic industry.
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"The moat progressive, economir ef­ The general public is urged to a t­
fective, scientific methpds of produc­ tend this hearing, nnd to aid in every
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tion should bo used nnd the maximum Way to create n spirnt of enthusiasm
production should lie secured with the that will pinko certain thin matter,
which ^nay lead to more extended im­
minimum labor and expense; .
Agriculture the oldest art is a provements in the railroad service.—
young science. From a few acres Clermont Press.
crudely tilled by Indians, barely yield­
?'i ■ ■f r i a r
ing enough to keep gaunt famine PRESIDENT NATIONAL ‘
away from their wigwams, in this
LUMBER COMPANY
country when white men grew their .
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first garden in American soil at St.
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Augustine. Thu agriculture of tho
&lt;11, T h e A s s n rla tr il P rr« « l
United States has grown to enormous
PHILADELPHIA, July 14.—Clar­
proportions. The forest nnd prairies ence II. Sweet of Blucficld, W. Vn.,
have been transformed into 0,452,090 president of the National Lumber
farm s with a cultivated area of 337,- Company, was found dcud today nl
000,000 acres. With nn investment of tho bottom of nirshaft of Bellevue$78,000,000,000 and u production equal Stratford hotel, where ho hnd a room
to 50,000 carloads of products daily, on the fifth floor.
t—249 cubic inchea^nd
with nn annual output of crops and
power
U
not
obtained tt the expense
live stock products ranging in total
PHILADELPHIA, Jul. 14__ Sweet’s
ot
hiihcsffoffpced'
with
lt» premature .weij.
value from $15,000,000,000 to $21,- skull wns crushed, evidently in n fall
000,000,000, a business with more from the window of the room police
From thaaix cylinder* 34x3 Inch*,* mod*
money invested, more laborers cm- .believe. VapWt foMPd.nmqrut h)s .ef­
... erata r,pi»m. |ivc4 peak power. However uabioytfd;' producing -num* raw material fects in.room indicated, according to
uiugl the emergency, Jewett never thaku\va''
than any other industry in the world. polieo, that tilings had not been going
meet it, but hatvdUe every elroadon moothly *
“If the formers had developed the well for him.
and
easily. In a word, thexeV Paige quality, ha
business side of agriculture and had
every
particle ol Jewott pgwer. Let ui prove to
held their own hy orderly, profitable
Tho Herald delivered six times a
marketing, they would have had $G0,- week for lbc.
000,000,000 more wealth than they
R’
have, or they have lost an average of
SEED BED CLOTH
$1,000,000,000 a year for sixty years,
or they have dumped into the channels Only a few bales to sell
qf. waste, greed and speculation at mill, prices.—Yowell
enough to buy every acre of land nnd
’ SANFORD, FLORIDA
‘ 90-2tc
all farm implements in the United Company.
—
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-------------------------------------- States.
Why
do
we
do 75 per cent of the
“The farmers of the United States
long
distance
hauling
of . Seminole
have produced $173,000,000,000 worth
cqqptyT
The
answer
is,
because wc
of products in ton years. Their total
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exports have Increased 100 per cent dOj.lC rlg^i. «t the rjght price.—
TRANSFER
In q decade; their total indebtcdnqta QUfCif , SERVICE
Rhone
408.
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83-tfc
hud increased 110 per cent.
Their
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mortgage indebtedness has incre^qed.
240 per cent. Their taxes on ^qr^n
land have increased 220 per cent^ the
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general average of freight rates , on
farm product* has Increased 60 per
cent, farm supplies have increase^ In
price 150 per cent, while the ay^rage price of the twelve loading farm
products has only increased 8 per cent
above 1913 prices. What pturo do we
That you can have every little spot on your car that is most difficult
need tq prpve that ouf gtjcelnest probgtea^ed. This is just what that car of yours needs. We guarle ^ ia marketing.
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“Tho.taperiencca of tho past make
it aq clc^r 'that 'the farm *xf ryad tq
infisb'I^O REACtl the most vital places. We have installed the finest
success &amp;
WSS*Vfr
'infect ^iji-^-bate Auto Qreasing Rack that money can buy and we
d..in* and
products, and since 185 co-operatiVe
are now equipped to give you the best service obtainable at very reas­
associations that are more than coun­
ty wide and hundreds of smaller co­
onable rates.
operative marketed mqre than $1,000,000,000 worth of products profit­
ably In 1922 and at a much smaller
cost htan through other channel*,
• a • • i» *#*••!
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w i t h California selling 86 per cent
i of her dried fruit and 72tk per cent
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR
: of her citrus fruit at a coat of only
if i / K
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f. V. ' i t
two to two aod $ half ‘per cent, qs
well as many other examples of suc­
cess In this country and Europe and
with no other remedy in sight, farm ­
ers are tu n in g toward co-operative
marketing, which is the golden njlo
I %*j i* ** i*
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of agriculture and ' means ’Working
together for the mutual benefit of
- .1
all’.”—Timea-Unlon.
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SEMINOLE OVERLAND CQ.

We have purchased the entire stock of Automobile sup­
plies of the Automotive Supply Co., at Bankrupt Sale at
a price which enables us to give the public the •

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move the stock quickly. If you are in need or expect to
be, of any thing for your auto, call at once. Sale begins
MONDAY, JULY 16th, and will continue juntil entire
stock is sold.
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Everything for the Automobile
Such as: Bumpers, Springs, Wrenches, Pumps, Soaps,
Polish, Spot-lights, Flashlights, Fan Belts* Shellac,
Screwdrivers, Tool Kits, Spark Plugs, Cleaners, Piston
Rings, Fire Extinguishers, Battery Boxes, etc., etc.
Call Early While We Have a Complete Assortment
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Sanford, Florida

TALLAHASSEE, July 14. — Tha
capital city provided fur • full nine
months term with a kindergarten tn
an election Tuesday, in which they
voted favorably on •* seven mill tax
iexy. Of 94 votes o u t, 84 favored the
proposal.

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R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

Municipal Golf Course
Golf Course Built by
Will Open at Jax
Tarpon Springs to Open

DICK TERIIEUN WINS.
THE SWIMMING MATCH
AT D. S. NAVAL STATION

OF SPORTS

FOR THE
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JACKSONVILLE, July 14— The
TARPON SPRINGS, July 14.—A
Word comes from the U. S. Naval
bond Issue of |40,000 for the con­ new 18-hole public golf course, just Station nt Hampton Roads, Va., that ■ Why “Roast” in the Kitchen?. Wheii You can Enjoy a D elightful Dinstruction of n Rolf course here is completed here, will be formally open­ Dick Terhcurt, Jr., came in second in a B ;
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planned by citizens of Tarpon Spirngt. ed to the public Within th!,pext few swimming match of eighty-four memThe general scheme would include }n days. Tho foursc is approximately licrs of, Company 90, Unit D, wid’ tfib ■
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K« *a lu Ka to m m
Hutting beach and playgrounds* a t the C,000 yard* long and is one of the winner liking first place was another ■
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\ii
opinion
of
experts,
either
public
or
hoys and girls go away from home in
Bound."
private. A professional of long ox tfie state and out of itj adding more
FAME OF FLORIDA
pcrience has boon engaged to take fame to tho “little ole home town."
We save you the fussing nnd fretting »ver a hot stove theso sultry day.i. We help you forge troll about thf
MOSQUITO FIGI1T IS
Corn Bnnnon lives alono on Dia­
(barge
of the course.
heat by serving SllfiH appetizing dishes in a clean, cool atmosphere. Just try our dinner this evening, will,
D(ck wns nn employee of tho Herald
NATION WIDE
mond Island out in the straits that
Go. Dick is slated to take part In
its fine salads and vegetables, Jts frozen dainties and Iced drinks-nnd you won't spend many more days in
lead to the Pacific. j
the Intcr-ccmlpimy contests nt thc
Florida's anti-mosquito campaign, Lee County Plans
n hot kitchen this summer!
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training station.
She is red-haired and has all the which has been productive of such
Many Improvements
independence initiative 'and pugnacity excellent results during tho past year,
sy Monette appointed
that conies with flaming hair. The has attracted nation wide attention,
FORT MYERS, July ll.-^Loc coun­ . COMMISSIONER OF PILOTS
things that happen to this little vixen according to George W, Simons, Jr.,
chief engineer of the state hoard of ty authorities will pass on n budget
BY GOVERNOR HARDEE
will please mid excite you.
1.00
-SUNDAY, JULY 15health, who yesterday received three of $201,595 at the next meeting of the
$1.00county commissioners on August 8th,
M ir T lif A M xrlnlril I 'r e m )
Also International News only one letters from widely separated points
TALLAHASSEE, July 14— Gover­
Served Noon Till 8:30
in the Unietd States asking for in­ providing many improvements during
day old. ,
nor
Hardee
has
.appointed
C.
0.
Symotho
fiscnl
year
beginning
next
Octo­
formation’ an the methods employed
ber 1 nnd ending Soptomlx’r 30, 1023. nette commissioner of pilotage for
Pickles
Olives
And the honor guests tonight will here.
Monroe
county.
A
large
part
of
it
provides
fur
road
The first letter was from tho Antibo K. R. Murrell nnd family nnd will
Cocktail
nnd bridge improvements.
see this fine picture without cost to Mosquito Association of Massachu­
LOW
TIDES
ON
BEACH,
1923
setts, with headquarters at Camb­
’
Fresh Fruits in Season
them, tho treat being on Osborne.
Closing out Straw Hats nt McKlnridge. , George C. Whipple, president
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
non-Markwood Co87-fitc
SOUP
And believe us Osborne has arrang­ of the association is a professor at
nt
approximately
the
same
hour
nnd
Harvard university nnd stated in the
ed some program for next .week.
Cream of Chicken
minute,
letter that tho association was pat­ The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Sept. Oct
Dnte
June
July
Aug.
ENTREE
Monday—An All-Star cast
in terning its work after the Florida
1 4:05 4:31
5:33 0:28 0:41
board
of
health
method*
and
using
“Trifling With Honor,” nnd Buster
Sea Trout, au Gralin
2 4:55 5:20 0:14 7:20 7:38
literature broadcasted from this state.
Kenton in “Convict No. 13.”
8:37
.3 5:47
0:02 ’ 7:11 8: 17
He asked that the association be kept
ROASTS
4 0:43
7:01 , 8:00 9 :24 9:30
1923
CORRECTED
MAY
1,
Tuesday — Roy Stewart, Marjorie advised of any new steps made by
5 7:24
7:50 9:00 10: 11 10:32
Roast Turkey, Sage Dressing and Cranberry Sauce
South Bound
IJnw, Johnnie Walker nnd Wnllncc the engineer.
0 8:17
8:51 0:57 11:08 11:20
Roast Loin of B6ef
Beery in “The Sngo Brush Trail," a l­ Horace Albright, superintendent of
9:44 10:52 11 41 11:51
Arrive
Departs 7 9:07
Leg
of Lamb, Current Jelly
so Round three of the “Leather Push­ the Yellowstone National Park, ask­
2:40 n.m. 8 9:57 10:38 11:11 12.17 12:40
ed Mr. Simons to send him all the No. 83.. ........ 2:30 n.m.
ers.”
1:38
VEGETABLES
8:40 n.m. 9 10:4-1 11:30 11:50 1.08
official literature issued by the state No. 27.
2;45 p.m. 10 11:30 11:50 12:12 1 51 2:28
No. 89.. ........ 2:25 p.m.
Wednesday—Milton Sills,
John board of health in its anti-mosquito
Creamed Potatoes
1:31 n 17 3:18
7:10 p.m. 11 12:10 12:24
No. 85.. ........ 0:55 p.m.
Bowers, and Marguerite Do La Motto campaign, saying that nn active fight
Asparagus un Toast with Drawn Butter
12 1:00
1:10 2:13 3 35 4:09
hns been started in the park to rid
in “Whnt a Wife Learned."
1:G5 3:01 •I .»
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13 1:40
Northbound
SALAI)
it of the winged pests.
2:38
3:51 r. 18 5:57
Arrive
Depart* It 2:20
in
From Iliddeford, Mninc, canto a let­
Thursday—Douglas MncLenn
3:15 4:40 0 14 0:59
Florida Fresh Vegetables
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2:03 a.m. 15 2:55
No. 82.. ........ 1:48 n.in.
ter from Mrs. C. M. Wilder, who has
“Tho Sunshine Trail."
1 18 8:02
10
3:34
4:00 IhKI f*
12:05 p.m.
No. 84.. ........11:45 a.m.
witnessed nt first hand the work No. 80...........
DESSERTS
4:54 0:30 8 *1'1 9:03
3:52 p.m. 17 4:21
3:42 p.m.
Friday nnd Saturday—tantricc Joy, done in Florida while wintering in No. 28._........10:00 p.m.
5:48
18 5:08
7:34 9 25 10:00
Vanilla Cream or Apple Pie
Nita Nnldi, Lowis Stone, nnd Pauline Dnytonn. She requests that all in­
0:47 8:10 10 25 10:50
Trilby Branch
11* 0:02
v r,ut
Ice Cream nnd Cake
formation
and
literature
in
connec­
Gurdon in a George Melford produc­
9:43 11 21 11:15
7:51
Depart* 20 7:02
Arrivo
Cheese nnd Crackers
Coffee
tion with the w urk.be sent to the xNo. 100..
tion, “ You Can’t Fool Your Wife."
8:57 10:54 11 57 12:07
7:30 n.m. 21 7:34
Maine coast resort to aid in the cam­ xNo. 24...
9:59 11; 13 12 31 12:53
3:25 p.m. 22 8:32
paign being carried on there.
I.AKF. COUNTY OFFICIALS •
1 18 1:37
23 9:30 11:01 11:53
xNo. 25. ........ 1:30 p.m.
Mr. Simons stated Inst night that xNo. 101 ........ 5:50 p.m.
2:19
IIAVB OFFICES ENTERED:
21 10:21} fl:50 12:17 4) 0!
he would comply with all of the re­
2:50
1:37
25
11:20
12:07
42
NO CLUE TO RORHERS.
quests made. Tho fact that the fame
3 21 3:29
20 12:24
1:02 •1
Leesburg- Branch
of
Florida's
campaign
to
eradicate
1:53 3.01 3 .TTi 4:00
1:18
Arrive
Departs 27
Tavnres, July 13,—The offices of
1 32 4:43
3:11
28 2:10 2:11
county Clerk Smyth und Judge E. M. mosquitoes hns reached so far is xNo. 157.. ..... 3:55 p.m.
In
ken
by
Mr.
Simons
as
quite
n
cum5
10 5:22
2:59
3:20
4:20
29
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2:45
p.m.
21...
No.
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broken into Inst night nnd drawers pliitient to the efficiency of the state xNo. 158... *
board
of
health
in
this
work.—Timrs0:50
22
5:52
31
4:49
No.
7:10 p.m.
nnd cupboards disturbed with evident
Oviedo Branch
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haste. The rniders attempted with Unlon.
Arrive
Depart* first Quarter I’ll11 Minin l.u ■1 Quarter
use of n pinch bar to open the door
June.28
July 5
June 21
xNo. 120 ........ 7:45 p.m.
to the Tax Collector's office nnd the •TRIFLING WITH HONOR"
Aug 1
J uly 27
xNo. 127...
3:10 p.m. July 20
IH INTENSELY HUMAN
Sheriff's office. The latter door was
Aug.
20
Sept.
3
Aug.
19
badly damaged but the frame and
AND DRAMATIC PICTURE
Sept. 24
Get. 3
Sept. 17
X—Daily , except Sunday.
door failed to yield.
The only office that no attempt
"Give us something human,” has
was made nt entrance was that of the been the plea of the motion picture
tax assessor nnd superintendent of public to the exhibitors.
srhOolsi
In "Trifling With Honor," the Uni­
It is the bcliuL-of officers that the versal-Jewel photoplay which will lie
culprits were seeking evidence In shown nt the Princess Theatre Mon­
v
some ease and the work was done by day, the public is presented with an
Idcnl talent.
Nt» fc* it 1h any Jm,M*t llisiti tin*
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intensely human drama of the most
Photographs were taken of finger
I iifii't'dl *' m m H i m |ir«» i»ui I tit it It
gripping interest. The story lias its
MftlnffHf'K un it A l f a l f a M e a l w III
prints on papers and drawers which nppcul to every class of motion pic­
p o v p r u p II m* / a n i l * u f n i l n h t y
may lead to tho offenders.
j m n r u r u l n a m i m a k e It m a r #
ture fan, because it is the story of n
This is about two spark plugs. At the
it pays to swim with the current of
p a (a l a M r lent It w i l l N O T I nt moral derelict who was the idol of
m NEW HOMES AH RESULT
j t n t y r tin f i n a l i t y .
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thousands of American boys.
popular
demand.
moment
they
are
lying
on
the
sales
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He hail a trust to keep—and to keep
manager’s desk in the establishment of
“Our job,” said one jobber, "is to
, frrtl
uiml«l»y m i t n n f a c l u r r m
it lie bad to tear down and rebuild his
wliiifit1
I n lull
It m
u pi ,.n
ou
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i i 4 .l i is
Hum
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One hundred and fifteen new homes
E
a large middle-western hardware job­
supply markets, not create them. Let
inner self.
Quality .....Is. backed by llte ■
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have been built in Orange county Ibis
The story was written by William
ber.
(
the manufacturer make a market for
year through the activity nnd co-op­
Slavens McNutt nnd first appeared
eration. of one agency alone, the
his goods, and \vc will handle it."
in Collier’s Magazine, nnd is built
One spark jilug hears a name known
Orange County Ixinn Association, of
around nn escaped convict who became
which II. W. Barr is secretory-treas­
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wherever nutotnobiles are used, the
K i i i r u n l e i - uf &gt; o u r ilxBl.r." " Y O I 'H
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urer. This compnoy, • which nsists a professional ball player to mask Ids
Said
another—“Our
salesmen
cany
Y
I I A l 'K I F YOU A R K
m
other a name seldom heard.
ITHE
CASH
FEN
EMONIC
D VS T
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folk* in building, their own home* i* identity. In the underworld he wits
O T S A T I H K 1 K P .”
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
The
Gas
Pino
i,
known
a*
"The
Ga*
I’
ijk.* Kid." As
Y
incorjKiruted for $1,000.(100 and 1*
T a lk o v e r y o u r feed l in j i li r o s
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They haven’t the time to push unad­
Both, says the sales manager, are
creasing Its capitalization to 52.000, the home-run king of the Pacific
w i t h us.
t
’oust
IhiM-hull
League,
he
was
known
f
000 that it may bo able,to take cure
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
good plugs. *On the score of quality
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of its growing opportunities. 'I he ns “iilH" Shugrue.
pally taking orders."
In the year* thut followed his break
they run neck and neck.
company hns just paid a seinl-nimunl
t
h
from
handcuff*
to'a
baseball
glove
tlic
dividend of $7,573.0(1 nnd is hacked
“But," he adds, "we are discontinu­
by many of the most substantial citi­ “Gas Pipe Kid” was forgotten, but
If you go among these wholesalers to­
zens in Orange county.—Orlando “Bat" Shugrue became a name for
ing
this
line"—and
he
holds
up
the
plug
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hero worship on every sand lot on the
day to introduce a new product in com­
Sentinel.
west coast where kids played base
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
petition with merchandise nationally
ball.
count on it is larger, too."

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Good Feed for Your Stock is Just as Essential
to Their Health as Good Food is
to Your Health

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Feed
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FEED-NAY-CRAIN AND FERTILIZERS

PHONE 539'MYRTLE AVE.fi 4 ST.5ANF0RD, FLA

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SOM 1CREALS FACTS
A1JOUT FLORIDA New York Markets

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Escambia county: Pensacola is the
linc*t port south of Newport New*, it
ib claimed. Fort Pirkcn*, the only fed­
eral fort In the Southern state* not
raptured by the Confederate* state*
during the Civil war. Fort Spn Cur­
ios, built by the Spanish under Don
Amlred In 1099. Fort* McKee and
Pick Ins. Also ha* aviation field.
Franklin County: GreatestO yster
fisheries on the gulf.
Walton, Okaloosa and Sunta Ho»a
counties have the largest national for­
est reserve south of the Alleghaney
mountains, 270,000 acres. 4
Liberty County: Forest of Turnnom Taxi foil urn—"Gopher wood"—
very few of them in the world.

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Entirely Inadequate
to Handle Supply
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W. P. Hidden, U. S. Research agent
In marketing, after u year of study
of the. situation says: ‘There is im­
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pending danger uf a complete break
down In the marketing machinery liy ■
which inure than 70 per &lt;ynt of New •■M
York's supply of fruits nnd vegetable*
is received. Present terminal facili­
ties are reported to be utterly inade­
quate to handle tho city's supply of
fruits and vegetables." Quoting from
tho report “The present system of car
float and pier station operation of
breaking und handling hulk with each
commercial operation of long truck
haul in and out of a central market
Are you moving? Call 408 for a is not, only exjiensivc but threatens to
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, nnd break down altogether because of the
have it done rigid.
83-tfe inability of the railroads to hundie the
rapidly growing traffic over their
Tbs Dally-Herald, 15c per week. available pier spacs."

Extends to Orlando and Daytona as well as the hundreds of
bottles we put out in Sanford every day

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KLDER SPRINGS WATElt

"W hat’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It's a good plug—mighty good
plug, but—no one knows about it. It
isn’t advertised—the other one is. The
demand is for the advertised make.
And we’ve learned it pays to swim
with the current, not against it."
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on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat­
teries. If you arc not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
give it a trial.

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More nnd more jobbers in every line
of business are learning every day that

advertised, unless the article is excep­
tional. you will be met everywhere by
the injunction: "F irst go out and get
n reputation for your goods through
advertising.

The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
of turnover, goods which movo With n ’
minimum of effort,'goods petfp^e1fc^noW
about nnd ask for.

P u b lis h e d b y the S a n to rd D a ily H e r a ld
In co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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FOR RENT

BUSINESS
DffiECTORY

COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP
“ My wife coughed all the time and
could not sleep," writes Geo. A. Ow­
en, Bridgeton, New Jersey. “She tried
Foley’s Honey and T ar nnd had the
best night's sleep she hnd had for a
long time. I used Foley's Honey nnd
Tnr nnd It helped me too." Coughs
resulting from Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthmn, Hay Fever, nnd
Croup quickly relieved with Foley's
Honey nnd Tar. Contains no opiates,
ingredients printed on the carton.
Largest selling cough medicine in the
world. Insist upon Foley’s Honey nnd
Tnr. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

I*‘OU RENT—Convenient large un­
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rcrtt^ensonablo.
205 Onk Avenue.
Daytojia Beach, Fla.
G-18-lmo-p
Comfortnblc, Airy Rooms
FOR RENT—Wc hnVo n well locnted
Open the Year Around
furnished home.—A. P,^£onncIIy &amp;
Ton can rind the m m e of
Reasonable Rates.
Sons.
79-tfc
every lire Duainraa Man
Special rates to parties.
FOR RENT—Furnished 'rooms with
In Sanford In thia Column
On Main Street, near Ocean
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th
each day.
*irm and Elm nvc,—M. Schneider.
80-Ctp
FOR
RENT—Rooms
for
light
houscEyes Examined
Glaaaea Designed
kceping, equipped with gas for
cooking, electric lights and running
water. Inquire of Mrs. Smith, 800
Storage Facilities
Get in on this low
French avenue.
H8-ltp
Optician-Optometrist
If wa pleaae yon, tell othera; If not,
FOR
RENT—2
connecting
furnished
IIS Bast First Street
Sanford, Fla,
price and good grade of
tell na. Phone 418
housekeeping rooms, 1 bed room.—
312 East 5th St.
y 89-3tp Seed Bed Cloth—it's go­
SANFORD NOVELTY
FOR RENT—To adults, furnished ing fast.—Yowell Com­
apartments, first floor, three rooms
WORKS
90-2tc
with largo screened and curtUincd pany.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
porch and private ath. 813 Magnolia
avenue.
.
89-3tp
General Shop and Mill
FOR RENT—One room, connecting
Work
bath, 211 E. Second St.
IPO-lfc
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Classified Ads lc n word. No 7 FOR RENT—Cottage, J. M usson^” All parties wanting mattress work
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla,
Ol-Gtp before September 1st, will please give
Ad taken for less than 25c. 7
And positively no Classified 7
it to us during this month us we take
Ads charged to anyone. Cash 7
a vacation during the month of Au­
must accompany all orders. 7 FOUND—Florida license tag. Own­
er 'can have sanio upon identifica­ gust. l’honc -102 M-l.
Count the words and remit 7
INSURANCE AGENCY
tion
nnd paying for ml. Call at Her­
acurdingly.
'
7
ald office.
97-tfe
-AUTO-BOND8
FIRK-

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

Quick Service Transfer

S CLASSIFIED

NOTICE

FOUND

B. W. HERNDON

i u i u l &gt; 4 7 a m n i ( 7 i n

S. 0. Shinholser

FOR SALE

Contractor and Builder

FOR SALE—1 team mules, wagon
nnd harness nt a bargain.—E. N.
IANFOKD
■&gt;
FLORIDA
Sutton, Genova, Fla.
82-10tp
FARMERS—You can get *eod bod
A. P. Connelly &amp; Son^v frames and Irrigation plug* at tt*
F . a t s h l D h r d ISO*
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
Real Estate, Loan* nnd Insurance
FOR SALE!—Hosier und Gay*’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Phone IH
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
FOR BALE—Ifluulo'Tslund egg’s for
Belting, 15 eggs for 51.00.
Mrs.
Col Flower*-------------- Floral Design* Ellsworth, Ueordall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
Annuit and Ornamental Plants
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
811 Myrtle Ace.----------- Phone 260-W
stock. Sec Vick Iluwkins, lit! San­
ford Ave.
03-tfe
m

STEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine und Roller
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone G2-------- Sanford, Florida

F O R S A L E — N o . 817 W e s t F i r o t S t.

Attractive terms. Address owner.
Box 7H2, Daytona, Fla.
09-tfc

WANTED

SANFORD
MATTRESS FACTORY

WANTED—BOYS TO SELL THE
SANFORD HERALD ON T llE N u t t e r o f A p p l l e n t l o n f o r T n x H e r d
t i n i e r H e r i t o r , B73 o f I k e U r n c r n l
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
still a le s o f I k e S l a t e of F lo rid a .
CHANCE FOR AMRITTOU8 HOYS
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t H. It,
l.a V lu n e , p t ir r h u s v r o f T i n C n rtlO ca to
TO MAKE IDG PROFITS FOR A No.
216. d a t e d t h e Gth d a y o f J u n o A.
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS D, 1621, h a s filed s a i d r e r l l f l c a l e In
y offlre, a n d h a s m ad e a p p lic atio n
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. m
f o r T a x H e e d t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e
w
ill)
liracon
_________________ dh-tf t h e f o llal oww. i n gS a idde s ccrei br tei df i c aptreo p ce m
rty s it­
WANTED Reliable settled colored u a t e d i n Hem I Auto C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o ­
w n : t o i l s 12, 13. 16, a n d 17, M r n d l e y 's
woman to live on place. Intone 575- A d d i t i o n t o I j o n tr w o o d T ile s a i d l e n d
\V.
85-tfc biiae inncgn aosf s essuscehd cnte r t itfhi ec a tdea l eIn otfh et h ne a mIs-e
T lrndloy.
C n l.-ss s a i d c e r t l f l WANTED—fin small 2-acre farm, oc fa t e!•;. s II.
h a l l lie r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o
good trucker. Prefer single man. l a w T a x U s e d w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n o n
Address XXX Herald office,
90-6t|&gt; t h eW 2I 3TrNd EdSaSy mo fy Jouflfyi c iA.a l I).s i g192.1.
n a tu re und
e a l t h i s t h e ICtli d a y o f J u l i e A. I).
WAN'IKII—To know address of Mrs. s1923
l i A. D O U G L A S S .
J. O. Caldwell, formerly-of Orange ( S E A L )
C lerk C lreu lt C ourt.
City, Fla. Notify C. W. Wright, of
H c m lu o i o C o u n t y . F l i i t l d a .
Orange City, Fla.
&lt;
U0-3tp 6 - 1 6 - 2 3 - 3 0 - 7I-l7y-: H A- 2 I M- 6 tc.IVBKKH. l&gt; C.
WANTED—All round 1st class imiA p p llrn H a n f a r T ux llrril
ckanic nt Little Dixie Garage, cor­ 3 ' nI t ul rirl r r nfXr«-tlo,i
STS *&gt;f I k r f i r u r r n l
N t n l u t r a of I k r S t a i r o f F l o r i d a .
ner flglando nnd Oviedo roads. 90-Gtp
Ntitli-u la hi-rali,- l i l i i 'l l I h a t F. H.
MAKE $30 weekly at home, furnish­ VcrtlBV, p u r r M a s r r *&gt;f T u x C o r t l l l r u l e
No. 227. linti-d (lie 6ll* d a y **f J u n e . A.
ing names and addresses. Experi­ D, 1921, h a s III* *1 s n b l *-* r t I t l r n l *• In m&gt;
ence unnecessary. Particulars Free. o f f i c e , a n d h a s niaiTV a p p l b - a l l o u f o r
T a x D o r d t o lssu*&lt; Iu i H - r o i d a n o e w i t h
United Mniling Co., St. Louis, Mo. l a w . . S a i d c c r t H l r a l o r m h r a t - c a t h e
fol lo w I in.' ilcs* rlbi-*l p r o p t - r l ) a l l u u l i d
91-ltp In
H e i n ln o l a C o u n t , . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :

OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One new five room house with hath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
CUPIED.
H it
N t y t t Of S W ' i of H W ' i . S i r . Hi, T w p .
1 2U H. ItaiiK*' 31) H a s t .
HI u r r o s .
The
u n i a ^ i a i a n M D
$3,000.00-----------—Terms to suit you
' a a b t Ifttul heltiK n»»e**e*l lit t h e d a t a
A REAL BARGAIN
Important Hearings
o f t h e I s a u a i u - r o f ailrli c e r H I I c a l e In
t h o n a m e o f Ii. M.‘
Kanuae.
L'nb-*n
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
s a i d c n r t l f l r a t e s h a l l I**- r e d e e m e d a*-For
R.
It.
Commission
r o r d l n g In law T a x Deed w ill Issue
79-1 fe
Several Florida Cities tA.h i - rII.e o n1923.o n Hie I 3 l h d a y o f AUKUSt,
MORNING ANirNHfliT~M ILK de­
W I T N I - ’.HH m y o f f b l n I si a n a t u r e a n d
livery. Phono Ed. niggers your
s*-«l till* t h e 7 t h d a y o f Jut,*, A. D.
Telephone
nnd
Railroad
Rate*
Will
1923.
wants.
87-5tp
(H K A L)
l i A. DUUlILAKH.
Be Aired.
C lerk C ircuit C o u rt.
FOR SALT—Fivenrrc* &lt;m good road,
S
e
m
i
nole C o u n ty . F lo rid a,
Cards of Sanford'a Repot- * M
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 14.—
near lending station. Inquire at
n y ; A. M. W e e k * . D. C.
able Professional Men, each h
1103 Oak avenue.
8H-3tp The slate railroad commission has 7 - 7 - H - I t - 2 S - X - f - l l - 6 t r
of whom, In hla chosen pro- M
fixed dates fo rscvcral important
feaaloo the Herald reeoraFOR SALE — Custard hearings
Ike N r t r n l h J n iltthroughout the state during I n r l Cn li r cCuiirtc uFi tm oi rfi I of
k r M a te of F lo rid a
mends to the people.
^
In a m t f o r I k r f ' o u o t r of ( t r i e apple muck. Just the this month on requests and com­
plaints pertaining to public service N O T I C E AH oMlr.I f ltiot I IFE kI la nOr eF r , I. ' l ’l t M C A thing for seed beds, $4 corportnion changes.
TIO Ai.
per ton f. o. b. Moore The first of thu hearings was” held E mb ialnyd .J . TRi ne*dmnw oao dF., J oIliende dw oboyd . h e r b u s Haven. Write or wire, July 13 on a request by the cllixons H e o r g e AV. Jvs.o n e s n n td' o m——p l a l Juoa nn ei ,s , hi*
fthnt city for a reduction of tele­
w ife, H a r d n e r
I'.
W o o d a n d ------W. E. Daniel, Moore ophone
A tlo m e y - a l-L a w
rntes at Kissimmee.
W o o d , h i s w i f e . It. II. I l n m s a y a n d
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Over Seminole County Bank
Haven, Fla. Give refer­ On July 17th the commissioners c l a i m a n t s u n d e r H e ao nr gt ee r sWo. r Joot nh ee sr
■ANFORD
-:FLORIDA
go to Crescent City to hear argu­ „ I ,|| — — J u l i e s , Ilia w i f e . H a r d n e r P.
ence.
86-6tdp; 100-ltp will
o o d u n d — •— W o o d , h i s w i f e , n n d
ments on the application of the At­ W
FOR SALE AT IMUCES THAT ARS lantic Coast Lino railroad, for author­ oIt.f t hIf.e m RIna masma yi , t oo rt h ee ift oh lelro w oi nr g adney­
s c r i b e d p r o p r r t y In t h e C o u n t y o f
RIGHT
ity to withdraw all intra-state rates
B em lnole, H tn lr o f F lo rid a, to - w lt:
Dodge Touring, thoroughly over­ to and from Crescent City in connec­ T h e E a s t h a l f of t h e N o r t h e a s t q u a r ­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
te r und Ihe E ast h a lf of N o rth e ast
First National Bank Building
hauled, new cord tires, new paint and tion with the Crescent City Transfer
q u a r te r of S o u th east q u a r te r nf Sec­
SANFORD -sFLOlUUA top.
tio n S e v e n te e n (17), T o w n s h i p T w e n ­
Co./ These rate* weer originally made
t y Nunf- ( I I ) Hiiulli o f I l n n B c . T t v e t f i y *
------------ ------------A l Buick 0 touring, good mechanical- to meet competition of boot service
n in e (29) E a s t, a n d nil U n k n o w n
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g o n I n t e r e s t In s a i d
5 cord tire*, practically new.
furnished to Crescent City which is
n ru p arty .
aLto model Ford touring, A-l con­ located on Lake
T o H tinrgc t t , Ju n e s, a n d - - — J o n r s ,
Crescent, by the
h i s w i f e . H a r d n e r P. W o o d a n d ------ARCHITECT
dition, new top, good rubber.
Clyde Line. The station of the-rail­ W o o d , h i s w i f e , a n d It. II- R a m s a y
K nm 7, Miller Bldg.
Ford, light delivery, good condition, road company being about one and a n d i n c h o f y o u If l i v i n g ' a n d If d e a d ,
a ll p a r t l r a c la im in g a n I n t e r e s t o r In­
•ANFORD -t- •&gt; .U FLORIDA
new tires.
te re sts u n d e r each and e ith e r of them
a half miles from the city.
o the
Dodge delivery, fir*t class condition,
On the following day, July 18, a sf oe vl leorwa lilnyg od re s cortihbeerdw ilsaen d Ins i t aunadt e tIn
the
4 new Royal cord tireshearing will be held at Clermont on C o u n t y o f B e m l n o l e a n d S t a t e o f F l o r ­
i
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t
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:
1921 Olds 0 touring, good condition, the complaint filed with the commis­ T h e E a s t h a l f o f t h e N o r t h e a s t
new batter, 5 good tires.
sion alleging that the public conven­ qq uu aa rr tt ee rr aonfd Kt hoeu t hEeaasatt h qa ul fa rOft e rN oorft h Se ae sct­
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
ience require* oatablDhmllfc of Sun­ t i o n S e v e n t e e n ( I T ) . T n w i i e h l p TwWT^
LAWYER
day train acrvice over the Atlantic tnyl n- oa n e( 1 9f)t l )E a sSto. u t h o f R a n g e T w e n i y l)0-2tc
— Court House
It a p r a r l n g fro m th e a w o rn MR of
Goaat Line between 8anford and
E m i l y rJ . R e d w o o d . J o i n e d b y h e r h u a b a n d , T h o m a s J. R e d w o o d , h e r e i n filed,
The State Women’s College, located Trilby.
A ^ f f c p p l i c a t i o n of t h e Southern Bell t h a t y o u a n d e a c h o f y p u a r e d e f e n d at Tallahassee, had an enrollment of
a n t a t o a a ld b ill; t h a t y o u r re s id e n c e s
a r e u n k n o w n ; t h a t e ac h * f t y o u , t h e
718 In 1922-23, compared to 204 In Telephone company for pertnbwion to M
id n a m e d d e f e n d a n ts . It liv in g , Is
c o n s o l i d a t e ^ e x c h a n g e * at Raiwm# r w e |- t h e a g e o f
tw e n ty -o n e year*;
1905-OG.
C i t y 'arid S L ’Andrew* w i l l be hfcartf t h a t l h * e e 'l * «u» t a n * * 4 * « I M I M I * - s f
F lp rld a. th e service o f aubpoen* upon
firb ; u f r , a u t o i n s u r a n c e
on July 2G.
w h o m w o u ld k ind Ibq M id d efen d an t* .
For quick results try a want ad.

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

George A. DeCottes

FRED R. WILSON

ELTON J. MOUGHTON%.

CHELLE MAINES

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

PA G E F IV E

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Hald r e r t l f l c a l a e m l i m c e s t h e
f u r t h e r a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n MM t a w ,
nt e i. iii|iiu iiu H u t It Is tin- b e l i e f of f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s l l u n t c d
tliu r n m p l n l n n n t t l m t U n-re Is a p e r ­ In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :
so n . o r a r e p e r s o n s . I n t e r e s t e d In t h e l .n t * 33 t o 3* (l.i-M L o t s 31 a n d 33)
above
describ ed
property,
w h o s e T h e t ii - n e v a T r a c t t o S ec. 21. T w p . 20
n a m e o r n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n t o t h e S. It. 32 I! T h e s a i d l a n d b e i n g n s s e s s e il
c o m p l a i n a n t ; I T IH T H K H E F t i R K . O R ­ a t t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f s u c h
D E R E D H int y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a n d r c r t l l t r n t o In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n .
A l s o T a x C e r t l f l r a t u No. 312. d a t e d
a l l p a r l i e s c ln l m lt i K a n l i i t e r e e t In
mild l a n d s a p p e a r t o t h e . h i l l o f r m n - t h e 6 t h d a y o f J u n e . A . D. 1921. h a s
p l a l n t h e r e i n filed o n o r b e f o r e M o n ­ tile d s a i d r e r t l f l e n t e In m y o f f i c e , n n d
d a y , t h e 3 r d d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , A. I*. h a s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f*u- T u x D e e d
11123.
t o I s s u e In a c c i i r d n n c e w i t h l a w . S a i d
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o t i c e c c r t lll c n lo c m h r a ci-s Hie f o l l o w I tig d e ­
b e p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n f o r d H e r a l d , s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s l l u a t i - d In S e m i n o l e
S W 'i
of
a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed
In
H anford. C o u n ty . F lo rid a , t o - w l t:
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , o n e * a w e e k N K U W , o f I t l v e r . Sec. 29, T w p . 20
fo r e ig h t e o n se eiltlv o w e e k s .
S. If. 3.1 K
6 acres.
T h e said land
W I T N E S S H. A. D o u g l a s s , t ’ l e r k of b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a l e o f t h e t s t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , s u n i i e e o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e tim in'
F l o r i d a , a n d tin- s e a l o f s a i d C o u r t a t o f F n k u u w n .
t 'u le s s said certificate*
t h e C o u rt H o u se nt S a n fo rd , S em in o le s h a ll be re d e e m e d ari-iirdlng to law
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , till* t h e 61 h ila y o f rl'ax* Di-id w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n oil t h e
J l i lv . A. 1). 11133,
l a o t l i d a y o f - J u l y ,A. D. 1923.
(H EA L)
K. A. P o t TOLA HS.
W IT N E S S m y offlelnl s ig n a tu r e nnd
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
s e n t - t i l l s t h e 23r*l d a y o f J u n e . A. D.
1923.
I l y : A M. W e e k s , O. C.
A lixanilerinnn A kerm nn.
(H U A I .)
K. A. Dill If i I A HH.
S o licito r for C o m p la in an t.
C lerk C ircuit C ourt,
7 -7 -l(-2 1 -2 S -* -l-tl-ls-2 5 -!i-l-9 te
S e m in o le C iu in lv , F lo rid a .
Ily: A. M. W R IC K S, D. C,
N o t i c e o f A p p l l e n H o n f a r T a x H e e d 6 - 2 3 * 3 0 - 7 - 7 - M * 2 1-2»-«tl*.
t a d e r S e n i o r * 3T.1 o f I k e C r n r r n l
S i a t o t e s of Ike S ta le of F lo rid a.

In

Ike

C ircu it

F n n rl,

Si-xe uiti J m l l r l n l

It a p p e n r l n K f r o m t h e s w o r n b ill o f
c o m p l a i n t m e n i n (tit* c xu'io t h a t y o u
b n v c o r c l a i m In h a v e s o m e I n t e r e s t
In n n d t o t h e l a u d s h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
s c r i b e d . t h e r e f o r e , y o u , Hulllo I’a r k h u r s i n n d M C. P a r k h u r s t a r e h e r e b y
o rd rre d nnd r n i u lf e d to he nnd n p p e a r
hefon- o u r said C irc u it C ourt, nt th o
C o u r t h o u s e In H n n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n t h e
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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ORjp.‘ FLOHIPA, flU D A Y , JULY 13, lj)23

DIED
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Was in Direct Line to Become Chairman of the
Judiciary Committee

MAY BK ONB OF THOSE WHO
HELD UI‘ CUMMER’S
PAY ROLL

MONT PELIER, Vt., July 13.— Unitod States Senator William
Pillingham, of Vermont, died last night. Dillingham underwent
an operation three weeks ago for gall trouble. He rallied well and
appeared to1be on the way to recovery until Inst 8unday when his
condition took n turn for the worse. Funeral services will be con­
ducted in Wuterbury, the senator’s nntivo town, Sunday. .

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AT VERMONT HO
UPON IN FRENCH OFFICIAL
CIRCLES AStCAREFULLY
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To Agreement This Being De­
pendent, ~*[»on
Upon Nature
Natur of
announced
Note Anm
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PARIS, July 13.—PrimS Minister
Baldwin’s reparation* statement is
generally comniened'lipon In French
ofifeial circles today/ as a carefully
worded document which might lead to
agreement, this being dependent upon
the nature of note announced as
forthcoming for French government's
perusal and assent...' Both In French
official.circles at conclusion of meet­
ing of cabinet coundu and at ministry
of interior the general tone was op­
timistic.
*LONDON, July 13.—The prime
minister, Stanley Baldwin, in the
House of Common*, and Marquis
Curzon In tho House of Lords, to
eager audiences yesterday made
k&gt;
Identical pronouncements on the gov­
ernment’s policy on the reparations
problem. In contrast to such state­
ments by Ills predecessor*. Mr. Lloyd
George and Mr. Bonaf, l*W. which
were very- long, Mr- Baldwin’s pro­
nouncement* were particularly brief,
taking about sixteen minutes for de­
livery, and aa In neither house did the
qpposition offer criticism *f any con‘ • sequence, the momentoua proceedings
“wiro’quTckly
quiatfon bn
everybody’s lips—how *f*r the British
government’s open disapproval of tho
Ruhr policy of the French and Ita
holding aloof therefrom were to be
converted into an actlvo policy, sep­
arate from France-^was to a great
extent unanswered. Premier Baldwin
certainly moved quite perceptibly
nwny from Mr.'Bonar Law’s attitudo
of passivism, Inasmuch as he announccd the government’s decision to
submit to tho allies a separate re­
ply to Germany’* latest offer, but
he did not give tho slightest indlcotion of the nature of the proposed
reply.
,
This was tho only important point
In the pronouncement which for the
remainder, wae a warning couched In
the most friendly language, but
plainly telling Franco that tho Brit­
ish government could not much long­
er remain a paselvo spectator to n
policy which threatened the economic
collapse of Germany ana with It* de­
struction to tho whole of Europe.
Taken as a whole tho pronounce­
ment seemed to be a new appeal to
France to reslraet her steps and
come into lino with all tho allies In a
new effort to settlp tho reparations
problem by negotiation instead of by
military penalties. The. The pre­
mier was most careful to avoid and
shutting of tho door on renewed nego­
tiation*.
.
Carefully framing hia pronounce­
ment to ward off criticism from proFienevh members of tho government
and parliament, tho prime minister
was emphatjc In declarlpg that Ger­
many must ty made to pay to the ex­
tent of her capacity, but ho made no
answer to the French demands ae to
what should constitute Franco’s secur­
ity in th* absence of the AngloFrench-American convention which
wae originally proposed to afford
France security* against^* renewed
German attack.
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nearly tho BrMsft policy will bo
developed stop hy stop. leaving an
opening to the Inst to Francs to coma
Into Una. .It may h* assumed that
any question of calling a conference
o f bankers or exports to determine
Germany’s paying capacity will come
in tho proposed r*»ly to tfao Gorman
cflfer which made that suggestion.
.The government1* draft of ita re­
ply to Germany on reparations, it waa
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stated. I l k JlWlW
tq the allice early heat week, probably
Monday, and It la likely to give the
British view favoring submission of
tho question j&gt;t Germany's capacity
U» pay to *n Impartial tribunal, pro-

And Will Prevent Any
Tie Up of Transporta­
tion in Future
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Attor­
ney General Daugherty, in n state­
ment issued hcer yesterday, declared
tho Chicago federal court order mak­
ing permanent the Injunction, naked
by tho government In the 7922 rail­
road shop men’s strike, "forever set­
tled’’ tho law, Insuring tho public
against repetition of transportation
paralysis.
“No extensive strlko tying up lntorstato commerco will ever tnko
place ngnln,” was a prediction y»iternted by the attorney general, who
is at his home in Columbus, Ohio, in
the statement Issued from tho depart­
ment of justice.
"Thin in n comfort to which the
public is entitled.’’.
The attorney general’s statement
pointed out that the cane was com­
menced and closed in approximately
ten months.
"For Its far-rcachlng consequence*
in peacefully maintaining law and
order, and for its expeditious hand­
ling," sal dthe attorney general, ’’the
case is without n parallel In legal
annals.”
"The companion case of Pennsyl­
vania railroad against the railrond
labor board, conducted at the nnmo
time, panned through the United
States district court, the circuit court
of appcnlB and the supreme bourt of
__ United
___
tho
States also in ten month*
Rflor |j,0 hearings commenced. Such
expedition Is extraordinary for cases
of such magnitude nnd speaks well
for tho Judges of the northern dis-,
trict of Illinois in discharging the
public business."
Samuel Gompcrs, president of the
American Federation of Ijibor in n
statement said that shopmen still on
strike would not bo Influenced by the
Chicago court action. He predicted
that tho agreement modo by most of
the railroads with the unions would
be finally entered Into by *11 of them
and the strikers would "continue to
exercise tho normnl activities guainntced to them by tho laws and con­
stitution of our country.’’
"So far as Attorney General
Daugherty is concerned," tho state­
ment continued, “nothing else could
l&gt;q expected from him than that he
would follow tho bent of his original­
ly declared purpose to use all tho
power vciito&lt;l In him aa Iho head of
his department to establish what lie
called the- ‘open ahop.’ Tho future,
the very near future, will bring about
the organisation of thu rnon ami wo­
men of toll whether on the railroads
or engaged In any other useful retr­
ied in our republic."

Fifteen Injured
in Railway Wreck
N ear Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., July 18.—Fif­
teen persona were Injured In a wreck
fthe Memphis special early today
were brought to the hospital here. L.
If. Carf, 1®, of Durham, N. C., was
killed. It wa* Mid at least 12 per­
sona were seriously Injured.
MEMPHIS, July 18.—One man kill­
ed. thirty other* Injured, loin© *crlously early today when the Memphis
vkgn derailed two mljc eeoat of larkin*villa, Ala. According to reports
four Pullmans and two coaches were
torn loose from tha engine of mall
combination care
hurled “ ‘

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TAMPA, July 13.—lr« Holmes,
young man now out op bond charged
with robbing filling station hero was
arrested, today in connection with tho
daylight highway robbery June 10th
of $11,000 from the pay roll officials
of the Cummer Lumber ComlMpauy
WASHINGTON, July 13.—Important changes in the sennto at Locoochc. Awaiting transfer to
committee leadership will result from tho death of Sonator Dil­ Pasco county he asserted ho could
lingham. He was In line to become chairman of the judiciary com- proro an alibi.

mittcq upon re-orgnniration of the senate next December as he
was ranking member to tho late Senator Nelson of Minnesota who
was chairman at tho time of his death last spring. Senator Brnndegee, Republican, of Connecticut, now is in lin^ for that chairmamjtjip.
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FEDERAL JUDGE MAKES
PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST
400,000 R. R. CRAFT UNION MEN
Final Decree Permanently Restrains Last Sum­
mer’s Strikers from Interfering With Operation
( U r T f c r s « —&gt;cmtr&lt;l F r e a a )

CHICAGO, July 13.—Four hundred
thousand employes nnd officer* of the
Railway Shop Craft* Union* who
went on n strike a year, ago In protc*t against a United State* Railroad
Labor Board decision, yesterday were
permanently restrained from inter­
ference In any wny with the opera­
tion of railroads in what is considered
tho most sweeping permanent Injunc­
tion over granted .
Tho final decree, which makes per­
manent a temporary Injunction grant,
cd tho federal government October 6,
1922, upon application by Attorney
General Daugherty, was entered by
Judge Jamca H. Wllkrcson In the
United State* district court ycatorday.
The defendant unions, which comprlso
the railway employe* deportment of
the American Federation of Labor,
were given CO day's to file an appeal.
In entering tho decree, Judge Wllkerson said the evidence showed "be­
yond doubt that it was part of tho
purpose of those engnged in this conlhinntion to carry on the strike by as­
saults und acts of violence." He thon
cited numerous acts of violence and
noted that damage to tho rtfads dur­
ing the strike, according to the evi­
dence, was more than $00,000,000.
Referring to tho contention of the
unions that the temporary injunction
was an interference with froo speech,
Judge Wllkorson declared it a "mlanomsr" to characterise any of tho
acta of the defendants as peaceful.
"Tho peaceful words of pickets, tho
peaceful 'oxhortation* of strlko lead­
ers, taken on by virtue of the atmos­
phere of lawlessness and violence In
which they uro spoken, a for*e not Inand
herlng In tho words thenu

No Changed Law
Regarding Convicts
gays Alabama Solons

Five Women Injured
In Auto Accident
N ear Tampa Today

Chinese Robbers
Raided Residence of
German Near Canton

Bobby Cruikshank
Looms on Horizon
as Golf Champion

Dry Forces Alarmed
Over Present Situation
Existing: in Congress
Judiciary Committee* in Charge of
Men Who Are Not Dry

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0N. THE EAST SIDE

At RrisflonTi Siding and Next
Year One Will Be Built
' on West Side
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The Florid* Vegetable Corporation, ’
Sanford’s largest co-operative asso­
ciation of growers from the stand­
point df acreage represented, an­
nounce the awarding of a contract to
Cornell, Mathews it Kohler,',for tho
construction of a precooling plant to
cost $00,000.
Tho now plant will be located' at
Brissons siding which is easily ac­
cessible to tho growers operating on
both the cast and west sides.. ' Tbu
plant will bo equipped with the
sprinkler Immersion system of tho
latest type, which according to nothoritics on this subject, Is the most
efficient system yet devised, and, 5
when running to capacity, will ho
able to prccool fifteen cars In ten
houre.*
. , , Stripping and packing in standard­
ised packs will bo done in the field,
tho washing takes place when the
package ia Immersed which Is a part
of tho prccoollng process. The shfing,
to be shortly installed will accommo­
date twenty cars.
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Tho Florida Vegetable Corporation,
which was organised but a short Urn*
ago, la actively proceeding to effect
an organisation, which, when com­
pleted will bo tut important factor lh
e lim in a tin g a
great nuiiif "of’ tk r .
marketing evils experienced by the
growers in the past. Standardized
pack, pooling, precooling ,and th* .*•curing for every member the advan­
tages of a highly specialised **!**•
manahlp In tho marketing pf hia crop
are recognized by the grower* as be­
ing absolutely essential to tho fu­
ture prosperity of the Industry.
.
The officers and directors of tho
corporation are tho largest growers
n the section. Although they havo
made money under the old system of
marketing they have recognized tho
fact that co-operative marketing has
proven a panacea in other agricul­
tural section* and, na leader* In the
Industry, are determined to secure
l or the grower* of Sanford, through
tho new organisation, tho utmoet pooalblo measure
sure of money returns for
their produte.

(Or Tha AaaorlalM Prraa)
WASHINGTON, ,July 13. — Dry
forces in congress who for several
years havo exercised undisputed con­
trol over legislative machinery hsndl(Ing prohibition bills in both tho sen­
ate and house are looking forward THE STUDRHAKBR 5 PA8S UN­
GER COUPE IB A BEAt
with some concern to tho situation
which seem* likely to confront them
when tho next session moots In De­ ly A. C. Fort of the San Juan Gar­
age Company
.
cember by'a combination of circum­
When we. unloaded one of this big,
stances men now in lino for chairman
of the senate and house Judiciary com­ line Studcbaker Big-Six five-passen­
mittees which have charge of prohibi­ ger Coupes a fow days ago, I couldn't
tion moasurcs arc Senator Krcndegee iclp contrast it with some of tjie aarland Rep. Graham, both of whom vot­ cr types of closed cars that were pre­
And Extra lloopa Around the Orange
ed against lHth amendment and since valent only a fow year* ago and to
Boxes
have steadfastly refused to be count­ qiarvcl at the vast progress that h*#'
been achieved In the art of body buyi­
ed amoung the dry*.
(D r T he A w o r la lrl Prraa)
ng
TALLAHASSEE, July 13.—R. II.
One of tho oddest Job* 1 can re* ,
urr, chairman of the Florida Rail­
rail—although
It was considered very
road Commission will attend a hear­
fashionable
some
year* ago—Is tty
ing before tho Southern Freight As­
bid
rear-entrance
tonneau*
with step*
sociation In Atlanta next Tuesday it
up
tho
back
like
tha
step*
on an Ice
was .stated today at which proposal of
railroads, to require additional hoopa Also Occupy Town of Barmen Which wagon. The door hung at nn angU
.ml you couldn’t open it if yo* were
be placed on citrua fruit boxes will bo
Mskes Good Combination
the step*—and couldn’t reach It
taken np. Burr will assist the ship­
unless
you were.
Im r TH*&gt; z u m u i m r r t « i
pers in presentation of their objec­ •
The manufacturers abolished this.
DNSKKLDORF, July 13-—The town
tions tw ruling.
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of Limburg just beyond . Coblen* type of car because tha door 'at the
bridgehead which tho Americana for- back wasn’t practical and there was aft
CENTRAL FLORIDA OP­
(
marly
hold vw*s occupied by French room on the aide for' the dears,
TICIANS MEET AT ORLANDO
But th* motor car buildera have?
troops yesterday as permanent occu­
Tty Central Florida Optical Asso­ pation town. Barmen In Elberfeld lost sight of the purpose which
ciation held Ita second meeting in manufacturing district aJ*o occupied designer of that rear-door job had in
Orlando Thursday. Dr. K. J. Welho by detachment of French troops. Sev mind. And that Idea has I
of Ocala was elected president. Dr. eral of Barmen city officials were ar­ oped to the nth
L, H. Ramsell of Orlando, vice presi­ rested after which tho French with­ close-coupled friendliness
dent, Dr. Henry McLauIln, Jr., of drew.
that you ’can get in the
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Sanford, secretary and treasurer, and
French official announcement of Coupe. *.
Dr, Tom Moore of Sanford, Dr. P. R. tha occupation does not give number
Seymour of 8L Cloud and Dr. Cor- of officials thus taken as hostages but
Saturday and Mo
don N. Keen* of Orlando at th* ex­ It Is understood the operation &gt; !
ecutive committee.
was on considerable, *?olt waa underOptometrist* fro mall over Central
tood., bumr.
c
Florida were In attendance and matkind. . f cn -.rU . k»d
extreme importance to optty occupied area and
fSizO •

imr

Burr Will Attend
Hearing: in A tlanta
oh Freight Raises

RADIO WOULD HELP GROWERS
IN CASE OF THREATENED FRE
UTILIZING ALL STATE SERVICES b
(dr The Ammm tele* *r»ee»
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TALLAHASSEE, July IS.—Offic­ they believe, would answer tho farm­
iate of the agricultural department of ers purposes from educational, pro­
Plorlda have before them tho digest duction and marketing angles.
of an exhaustive atudy of the possi­
One of its most valuable uses, they
bilities of the radio aa a means of dta- pointed out, would be in cases of
hcminuting lofomixtion1to the fann­
threatened freezes. Upon the ap­
ers &lt;&gt;f thin country, ..
_ , '
proach of a cold wave tho broadcast­
The digest point* out that to tha
city dweller the radio ia a valuable ing station could easily reach every
medium of obtaining- news, informa­ orange grove owner in tha stata at tha
tion and entertainment but to the' far­ regular broadcasting hour and warn
mer and hi* family it has the possi­ biin of tho approaching danger. The
bilities of becoming a vital necessity grove owner could in turn get his
in tboir economic, aplrltual and Intel- smudge pot* regdy for use, and ba
prepared .ahead of time.
Another
tlone foreseen by educators of the valuable use would be to tha inacces­
coontry'whff devote themselves to a g ­ sible persons who might be warned
by extension worker* of t|z« approach
ricultural betterment.
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of
devastating peats. ,’V - W
In the opinion of officials of the
0,000 America* llvFlorida deportment of agriculture •
n radio MCrigo in this .U te could util

At Some aDte Soon to
Combat Freight
Kaiffe l

All the shipping Interests in Flor­
Present Law Working Convict* Will ida'will bo represented at a big meet­
ing to he held in Sanfonl at a date to
Not Be Changed
be designated as early as poxaihlei
This was decided upon today at the
(Hr Tke Aaaix-lnfrd Preen)
MONTGOMERY, Ala., July 13.—By regular meeting of tho Chamber of
n vote of 52 to 22 tho house of repre­ Commerce held at noon at the Hotel
sentatives passed a resolution making Valdez. It was thought that since
it tho sense of the legislature that no Sanford was centrally located that
change in tho present law relating to tho growers and shippers could hold
tho working of convicts bo mado by the, meeting better In‘Sanford than
the present body.
In any other part of tho stay*. Tho
Increase in freight rates on fruits
nnd vegetables Will bo a hardship on
tho people Interested In growing and
shipping fruits nnd vegetables and
that tho railroads will not bo allow­
ed to put over this new rniso in rates
I’arty Was Returning From I’ansa-a- hns boon determined upon by tho peo­
ple of Florida. Tho campaign to op­
Grille When Auto Skidded
pose the raise in rates will be work­
Illy The AMit»flaird Vrrmm) , . ed out at tho big meeting hero and
TAMPA, July 13.—Five women re­ that It will bo well attended is al­
turning to their homes at Winter ready assured. Tho mooting and de­
Haven from a house party at l’ass-a- tails of tty same arc being worked
Grille were Injured, one seriously near out by W. M. lxfflcr chairman of tho
hero today when thair automobile Traffic Department of the Chamber
skidded nnd turned over several times. of Commerce who is anxious to get
Mrs. Albert Klemm, jr., was seriously a concorted effort of overy shipper in
hurt.
the state aa it will tako the concert­
ed and united efforts of tho pcqplo to
opposo successfully tho latest movo
of tho railroads to put over this new
ralso In rates thnt will mean addi­
tional $200,000 to the Florida ship­
pers.

therefore transcending the right of
free speech," ho said.
The labor board decision which re­
sulted In tho calling of the shop crafts
strike July 1, 1022, ordered n wage
cut effective on that date.
For two months leaders of tho un­
ions mnintainod that the strike was
becoming more effective each dny
while railroad heads asserted tjie
strikers were being replaced without
serious Interference with the railroad
service.. Dlffaxent...roads, Aowevcr,
sought Injunctions ircstrnjfiliTg Inter­
ference nnd alleged thnt workers who
hail replaced the striking men wero
being Interfered with.
On September 1, 1922, two months
after tho calling of the strike. Attor­
ney General 'Daugherty appeared un­
expectedly in federal court In Chicago
and sought the injunction which was
Ml* T d r A S M c U l r d l*rr»«&gt;
mado final in yesterday’s decree.
HONGKONG, July 13.—Chinese
Mr. Daugherty asked that the dcfcnclants not only ho opjolncd from I robbers raided and looted tho realInterfering* with railroad properties, dcnco of a German at Tungn Shan
but also thnt they bo enjoined from near here today. Foreigners of tho
conspiring to injure or Interfere with district arc In a state of consternation.
the railroad companies in tho conduct
of their business. He maintained the
strike had resulted In Interference
with interstate commerco and trans­
portation of tho mails. Restraint of
plckotin gand visiting the homes of
Inr The Auiwlalfil Pr»»i)
employes who had replaced tho strik­
INWOOD, N. Y., July 13.—Bobby
ers with the Intent to dissuade them
Cruickahank, of Westfield, N. J.,
from their labora also was sought.
In auport of hia petition, the attor­ loomed up as leading contender for
ney general declared tho strlko waa the national open golf title when ho
accompanied by violence. Tho grant­ finished thirty-six hole play today In
ing of the injunction waa opposod by 73-72 for total 146.
reprcecntativos of the ahop craft*, but
n temporary Injunction waa granted
October 6, 1922.

Broadcasting: Station Could W arn Every Grower
in the State

BIG
OF SHIPPERS
HELD

CONTRACT AWARDED TO
CORNELL, MATTHEWS &amp;
KOIILER FOR 560,000 . r i

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French Take Lhnbcrg,
Not Cheese, But City
in Germany by Name

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Venuijr was the “pinch hitler" for
W E E D DAIGRR, Society Editc
the Rotartane.
Some one had to *•
V
. Phone II7 -W .
/ • a M e * e a r r d « &lt; i v U ltlo s r r'rn “pinch" him to keep him awake.

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V A r ifG

LULALo
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SStmSSSniK

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O^1 p u b l ic . in s t r u c t io n
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i* Of Seminole County on the Death .of
Kon. Howard C. Lyman.

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AN ALL-STAR
ItttFor Florida: Partly cloudy M
fci tonight and Friday.
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■T*a o r e a * i&gt; a a a rw fc a r* mr r * « i «
mm, mm If t x a t e * a l * r t a l a l a « . w rll
• e t a l e a r* t e th la O w n n r t i ,
a lia , mr t t U t k w i Ik e H em . I i n l
• t e o l l r a a a e e e la le e .

Whereas, God, In Hi* inflnito wiaConnolly waa tho boat man the HIItrarloh n. Daggett will Icavo towanlnns had In the field and they da? for SistcrsYille, W. Va., to apend dom, ha* called from this life our
were all ao jealous of him they took!*
"-ccka with Mrs. Baggett and friend and follow-worker, Sir; How­
ard C. Lyman, and
him out. Bald he could not ace the HfH
' Whereat, Ihia Hoard of Public In­
hall—hut that was not tho renson
They were simply jcaloua of hie au
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bntmlcy and struction feel* deeply tho lots of this
perinr ball hlaylng.
,
grandchildren of Chuluota worp |n friend of'education, who has render­
thfc eity-today ofi n shopping thui1 and ed nuch faithful and energetic serv­
Holly’s record was without a flaw. report Chpluota, as bcl^g the map ice aa member of the Hoard of School
Mr. and Ufa. G W. Stokca ami
daughter Dorothy aro spending the The score today reads ’‘nothing*’ all despite the Icavy rain* oV tho past Trustees of his home town, nnd
along the Hho. However, this Is a month.
afternoon at, feustii.
&gt;Vhcrcas, wo desire to express to
wonderful record when one takca as
this, bereaved family in their hour ijf
H. P. Smith of West Palm Bench Is deep Borrow our sincere sympathy,
J. M. Andrews, of Jacksonville was many chances as lyo did on third baao
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. . in the city today coming up oh busi­ tlmrefore be it
among the business visitors in the and never made an error.
ness at Orlando and stopping over Resolved, Thnl we extend to tho
City Substantial yesterday.
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Hnward Overlln, for the Kiwanls, hero to. see his many friends. Mr.
sorrowing family and their friends
C. W. I.loyd of the City Beautiful and Geno Roumlllat and Charley Britt Smith is tho vico president of the this expression of our highest respect
was In the city yesterday transocting for tbc Rotary were some good IJlJm Beach Bank A Trust Company for our deceased brother and of our
catchers. Gene split his finger In tho and is happy In his new location.
business.
sympathy for his family in Ibis sad
game trying to atop one of Doc Puleshour, and Iks it further
The Stork Express came into San­
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Gonzales and ten’s curves and had to retire to the
Resolved, That a copy of these re­
Mias Helen Gonzales are spending ambulance. Charlie finished for him ford rcsvily laden last night and this
solutions
be forwarded to the sadden­
Ih grand style. Howard Overlln la a morning and brought n new Dodge
the afternoon at' Daytona Beach.
ringer and will not be allowed to play salesman to Mr. and Mrs. L Urban ed family, a copy furnished the press
Mrs. Joe I«oo has returned home again. Hia real name la said to be May, in tho shape of n now son. It for-publlcntion, and that these resolutiona bo made a part Jf the minutes
from Titusville where she spent the Shawkey and he has been playing also loft n flno baby boy to Mr. and
of
this meeting of tho Board of Pub­
Mra. J. D. Woodruff, and all tho hap­
past two weeks os the guest of rela­ with New York.
lic
Instruction.
py fathers and mothers arc doing
tives.
Another thing the Kiwanls Club die well.
BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLA.
Miss Hazel Sorrell has returned to to the Rotarisns was to run In a pro­
fessional
pitcher.
Fellow
who
goes
by
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C. F. HARRISON, Chairman.
Evangelistic
lectures
on
Bible
her homo In Orlando aftc ra pleas­
CHAS. A. DALLAS, Member:
ant visit here with her sister, Mrs. tho namo of Lane la really named Phophccy at the big tent on Palmetto
Hully and he used to pitch for Stct- avenue and Third street. Starts toFRED T. WILLIAMS, Mem.
C W. Stokes. •
SCHKLLE MAINES,
Attorney for Board.
Mrs. L. Bishop of Tltusvitlo arrived son University.
Judge
Sehclle
Maincs
nnd
Judgo
T.
W.' LAWTON, Scc’y nnd SupL
here yesterday and is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Joseph I.en at James Sharon were "Central" figures
In C l r e n l l I 'o u r l , S r . m l h J m l l r l n f (,'lf.
her apartments In tho Leo building. Ilf tho game and t^cy played to tho
m i l . S r m ln t.l* I ’n u n l r , F lo r id .* .'
grandstand nil afternoon which InteriM i.iiM T im n r iio .m ih saa.oo.'.oo
IMI'R
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lcnfosty of ferred aomowhnt with their playing.
Hpcrlal TnX M, In.'il DfMriCt No. S, H-inlThey
wore
repeatedly
called
down
by
nolo Count)'. Florida. I»y II. .J. Over­
Tampa arrived in Hanford yesterday
street. IV. V.. Dunn. nmt J. W. (»*Forest Lake, who was sore on their
torn. TrustorM. mitt C. K. Ilarrlson,
and are stopping at tho Montezuma
aUnding in his way in front of tho
Chalrmnn, Kreil T. tVllllsms. rn&gt;J C.
for.'a few days.
A. DrIIhm ns M-mbrrn of tho County
crowd.
Jluard ut I'ul.lk Instruction fur
Seminole County. Plorldn.
Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd children nnd
First ntrcct—is putting on a big
vs.
Col. Knight, Dr. Pulcston Roscbro,
Tho Ktatr of Florida. ox ret Ocn A.
Miss Margaret Cowan who have been
Closing
Out
Hale
starting
tomorrow
DrCutlrs.
Htnte
Alturnry fur the
IDr. Stevens and Brandt, of tho RoNrvrnth Juiliolitl Circuit of Florida.
spending somo time at' Daytona
and
tho
entire
stock
of
spring
nnd
tnrlsns and Lloyd, Lake, McKinnon,
CITATION.
Beach aro at home for a few days.
To Hut Clllxrns nnd Taxpayer* of
nrownlec, Baumcl and netts were the summer ladies drosses, hats, wraps, nald
Hpooliil
Tn*
Hrlinol Ulxtrlrt So. 3.
only professionals that were discov­ douses, underwear, hosioi? and bath­ Hrmliiolo i.'uuutv. Florida:
Whereas: A potltlnu linn hern llloil
Miss Martha Millar of Plant City,
ered by "scouts" from some of tha big ing suits, etc., will bo nold at once. 111 tho ebnvo Ntylid Court liy Kpoolul
is the atlractlfh guest of Misses Alllc leagues who were down hero looking Nothing will bo reserved and nothing TasMtcIlmd
Ulntrlrt No. 3. Honiluolo
County. Florida. Mltlm: tnrtli tlio foot
and Ruth Gillon at their home on
will
be
enrriedover—it
must
bo
sold
thut n elrrlliui linn limn mllrd nnJ
for material. They were searched af­
Palmetto avenue.
ter the game but nothing was found at this big sale and it will bo sold hold In Raid S|ioo la I Tax School Hisl or tho prices will mnkc all this up to
on their hips.
Mr*. Hawkins Connelly leaves to­
date stock move. See tho big free
morrow for Wlnston-Salom, N. C.,
Tho game waa played In order that offers in this issue of the Daily
where she will apend a month as tho n new hospital and a new Woman's
guaat of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Car­ Club, n now Country Club and a new
p a l t o m a t u r e t h i r t y y . . i m n f t r r t lx
d a t a u t Ilia Ixmila. mill t lm mil.l liomU
ter Pollard.
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Churchwctl's will put on n big
Hall Park nnd Fair Grounds could be
Odwla o f tin- h a |,1 Ikiiii I m 1,1 hit uin.il for
Thrce-Dny
Halo
atariing
tomorrow
to
built from tho proceeds. After the
i h u p u r p o h o of u r i | 111 rl tut.
I iullillns,
Mrs. Marked nnd little son Ted gnmo it was discovered that no one celebrate the many changes recently r n l u r K l n ^ . f m h ImIi I iik n r n ihnrw JiH ' lni&gt;
a n il wd.onl
tomorrow for North Carolina [had.taken.up x.coU.ccUon and pot one made in their stores. --Tho chnngcs gp rr oo vulnndi f* . «immlHmiif Io r titalJtlltiKM
ih»« r&amp; cttir'lvc urn* «-f
«.where they will spend some time,'go­ cent waa forthcoming from thd game; Will grcnUy facllltato their handling U»* n u t d l a ( r t u AchiKilA w i t h i n , ihi Id
B p v r u f T»% tfI'lntol n u i r l r t N«». ?, t h a t
ing from there to New York state, It will not be a hard matter to dccldo tho large volunio pf business that la a r a n v a a s o f I h u n l u r n a u f ual&lt;| i . | r r IIon a llo w p r l o t a fiii'li. t h a t &gt; a l i l • Icowhere they will visit relatives.
which Institution will receive tho coming to these stores and they have l i o n w a a In f a v o r o f tin. ih h u a t u i . o f
t
benefit.
n otlmc to quote prices for the big t rhlpc t .n a ld Ui■tu l m im i if i.i i ' kr iii hy t lie 1&gt;MMr. and Mr*. Archlo Botta, Mr.
sales. .Suffice to any that you know Now lhrrrf1•rr in purMUanro to nn
of thu Court liari'ln tnadu iitul In
and Mrs. Ed lApe, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. . Among tho several “ringers" that Churchwctl’s nnd know that when order
comformlty. with law Nmlcu 1 . Iunh&gt;
L. Britt, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Potter, were uncovered during tho game was they merely ^announce today that KlVutl that tho rlilil'tiN.an.t tuxpnyiTM
Ihu anld special Tux Hi huol Dl.vlrlct
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. Haynes, a former big leaguer from they will have a Three-Day Rale that of
No. ! .• Hemltiolr (‘minty. Florida, arc
hy
awlil order anil hy law tritulri'il
and Mrs. DonaM Smith formed a party Kansas, nnd Ralph Stevens, who you will have some real bargains in «o ihp
hr and appear tirfurr 11••ti..r.i!•11*
motoring tp Daythna Beach this af­ pitched for Lake Monroe one season. dry goods, ladies and gent’s roady-toternoon where they will attend the They will not be nllowcd to piny any wear and oveything in wearing apdance this cvenlfqf.
more for one month—they arc not pnrcl and it will bo to your advantage
able.
to visit Churchwcll'a Friday, Hatqrday and Monday.
MASTER l 0. WDOOfcliPP, JR
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Mr, and Mr. 4. D. Woodruff s
pert,
215 South Ornngo, Orlando, FIs.
Dally Herald on sale ut Joo’a Smoke
proud parents pf n ton pound sc
House,
Mobley'a Drug Store and
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4-21-tfc
who arrived UHa ffmrnlng nt t
Hunt's Pharmacy,
tf
Kernsld-Upghbm Hospital,
T
The Ilerald for first class job work.
young m ai^h*i been named Jol
OPPORTUNITY I)AYH
Dcvelin Woodruff, Jr. ”
Tho subscription lints of the Daily
SAYS KNANBIt’H STORE
nnd Woeldy Herald having been sold
IN PAGE ADVERTISEMENT
BRpWN-GHAVES.
every subscriber has been sent n
The following announcements have bill nnd n notice of his subscription
b*sn received:
and nil those In arrears have* been
Mr. Seymour Samuel Graves
stricken from tho list. If you hove
announces thu marriage of Ills sister l*ccn cut off by mistake or you bavo
.
Jessie Cornellla
not pnld up come in and nettle the ac­
count and rontinuc to get your Week­
Mr. Taylor Gollicr Ilrown
ly or Daily Herald. The pay In ad­
Tuesday evening the tenth of July vance rule will be followrd strictly in
One thousand nine hundred and
tho future on account of tho change
twenty-three
in handling the subscriptions and this
Sanford,. Florida. '
goes for everyone.
Why do we do 75 per cent of the
long dlstanco hauling of Seminole
county? The answer is, bersuso we
do It right, at tho right prlro.-QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Phona 408.
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Reds” in Second
Place hy Winning
Two From Phillies

what it says—everything. Mcn’a and
Indies wearing apparel and shoes and
hnta nnd hardware and notions and
chinawarc and ruga nnd everything.
Rend tho advertisement today and at­
PHILADELPHIA, July 12__Clncln- tend the big sale ut Kanncrs starting
natl took both games of n double Saturday.
BIG JULY CLEARANCE
header from Philadelphia yesterday,
and moved into second place, five
SALB AT IIAUMBL’S SHOP
STARTS TOMORROW MORN games behind hto Giants. The scores
were 0 to 2 nnd 0 to 0,
NEW YORK, July 12.—New York All partica wanting mattress work
f«W v«tarla at Baumel’a Specialty
before September 1st, will please give
Mmp and Sam Baumpi saya this la made it two straight from Pittsburgh
positively ono of tho best ho has ever by winning yesterday1* game 0 to 1, it to ua during this month aa we take
n vacation during the month pf Au“ ;red to the pcoplo of thla part of
BROOKLYN, July 12.-—Chicago de­ tppt, . Phono 402 M-l.
.aknla. Iiaumcl’s Jrlace la noted
feated Brooklyn yesterday 2 to 0.
having at all limes a woll select*
•d alock of ladies apparel and milli­
ROHTON,July 12.—8t. lo u li took
nery and orerythlng for** milady’s
their tlflrd straight game from Bos­
wardrobe. Thla shop la hoadquarton yestorday, 10 to 4.
tera for aiyle and* prices and for this
•alp they have, arranged for Immcnic,
shipments of new and up to date*
ready to woar and millinery and no­
tions—«very thing now, everything'
right up tp tho minute and every­’, Pills and the trouble with her back U
thing marked in plain pricea showing ■
wrltea Mrs. J. C. Parkins,
you tho tremendous saving (hat you1■Boston, Muss. For Backache, Rheu­
are getting at thla big aale. Nothing matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
resarved—avarything must go. fief .trouble use Foley Kidney Pllle.' WIU
l*uwdoe SO* and 60o.
HmVfiddows and-attend the fair rally ' relieve that tired feeling. Take no nndfiJO.
* ••
\ r ft
! substitute—Intlst' upon FVd^/a,0 H6Ul «.■. ■ n m o g r iiA M M c r
: everywhere.—Adv.
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The Herald dell
i week for 15c.

red six times a

COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP
WlfATKVKft Vonr
iv.vita i out&gt; te. wo
f« tl (iinrutsnl -«&gt;f to.
Ini: ni.tr T« lilt Hum
In the siiririrft nmcunt of time, hi the
least rost. Cltre us u
rhsnce to allow you
fust whAt we ran &lt;to.

Hill
Lumber Go,
Phone 130, Hanford
The Dally Horald, 15c

SUMMER e x c u r s io n
FARE'S FROM

8IGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
If your' breath is had and you have
spells of swimming in the head, poor
appetito, constipation and a general no­
account feeling, it is a
torpfd. Tho one really dencndablo rem­
edy for all disorders in tho liver, stomach
and Imwels is Hcrbine. It acta powerfully
on Uio liver, strengthens digestion,,punflea tho bowels ana restores n fino feeling
of energy, vim and chocrfulnww. Price
GOc. Hold by
UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida
105 Pnlmotto Ave.----- _[u,_

P. P. RINKS

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THET YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

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WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING, JULY la jH
WITH

re v iiuvi.il I Uie unie 10 quote priceH as it is taking all of our lime to
straighten out our stock as you know we have been closed several

Blast

It with a Rod
Seal Dry Battery. A
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fiercehot spark every
time. Always depend­
able throughout its

*ong life.

day* making repairs on shelving and flooring, but look for Churchwe'I’s Store Friday, Saturday and Monday and we will have price,
you will lie glad to p a y ., ‘
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923
NEW TIIONB ,CABLE.

Mm. C. L. Wost and family nre
spending the mor.th of July at Day.
World’s first one .palt ’ telephone tuna Dench.
cable, making possible s e vpn simul­
Mr. kind Mm . H. If. IV.tishall loft
taneous conversations, link'** Santa
, Catalina Island in southern-1 Pacific Sunday for tno summer homo in
North Carolina.
|.with Californian coast.
y
Misses Nell Willaims and
Looting is n hard job. It takes so
The Daily Herald, 15c per W.cekJ
" Swope entertained at a handkerchief
long to get enough of it done.
shower at the tatter’s home ^ r^ ea‘
day afternoon, the
honoree P * nB
‘ Miss Ruth Young, whoso mar.'*1**0.
"
RESOLUTION NO. 89, ADOi»TRD THE 18TH
: to R. R. Wright has been announc.'®* f
DAY OF JUI&gt; JB, A. D. 1923
* The house was prettily decorated with * i
The
following
is
tho
estimated coi t of widening tho proposed paving bn
cut flowers and fems. About twenfh.Vi’
d
Street
between
Magnolia
Avc, at d Myrtle Avc. from 24 feet to 30 feet
; t y guests were present, who heartily
V participated in the games, contests n w ^dtb:
add general merry-making. A dc- 120 c.1*: yds. Grading at 50c ....... .......... .......... ......................- ...... - .... ..$ 00.00
Hgmftd* salad course was served, af- 482 Sq“. yds. Paving at $1.75----- ............ X ——............. ....... ........... ............. 750.00
En. flnocrinf;, advertising, etc......... — . ....... ....... .................... ............. 57.00
tar which the guests compiled a re­
cipe book for the honoree, each one
writing a XavUrite recipe In a blank
’ book. A mbit “delightful afternoon
was broken up by ~tho approach of
dark.•r foot frontage ...................- ................... .................$0.4223
Miss Louise Ilolt spent, last week
TUED T. WL*,.LIAMS, Engineer.
In Oviedo, the guest of her aunts,
R. Trafford’a Map of the T&gt; iwn of Sanf« rd, Florida
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell and Mrs. Frank
Feet
Preliminary
Ntferio. She returned to her home in
Frontage
Assessment
accomnmc
1
Deaeripllon
I
Orlando Friday afternoon
... 117
$49.41
pan led by another aunt, Mrs. E. lJL . O. Shinhols cr, Lot 5, Dlk 4, Tr. 3 ..............
40.41
Congregations I Church, Lot 10, Illk. 4, T /. 3
fitudlvant
40.41
- .........
• L. H. Gore, who has been quite X N. Robson, Xot 5, Dlk. 4, Tr. 4 ..............
49.41
Mrs.
L.
H.
Tilrashcr,
Lot
10,
Dlk.
4,
Tr.
4
...................
ill at the Orange General Hospital in
49.41
- .........
Orlando since Thursday la reported If. P. Smith, Lot 1, Dlk. 5, Tr. 3 .......
49.41
J.
A.
Mackie/Xot
9,
Dlk.
5.
Tr.
3
........
.........
better. Mr. Gore had to undergo a
aerlous operation but is now consid­ Tomplo Institutes, Inc., J. D. Jinkins, Secy., Lot L, Dlk
5| 'Tr# -,4 *i v
m
u....********•«■•«•••*ssi•*v******»*•*******•**•••■.**»*'•**••****
ered out'of danger. Mrs. Gore has
Presbyterian
Cthurch,
Lot 0, Blk. 5, Tr. 4 .......... —------been In Orlando most of tho week.
Mrs.
A.
E.
Hill,*
Lot
5,’Dlk.
4, Tr. 5 — ............- ....... - .....
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss
Mable Swope and F .W. 8wopo spent S. O. it J. C. Chase, Lot 9, Dlk. 4, Tr. 5 ....... .—........... ...
Thursday in Sanford attending to Atlantic Cosat JAne. R. R. Co., Right-of-way, Dlk.
•hopping errands.
ReV, J. N. Thompson is attending T. W. Williams* Lot 1, Dlk. 5, Tr. 5 .—............................
the p»pUst Assembly at DcLand Mrs. A. E. H ill, Lot 0, Elk. 5, Tr.^C ..................... - ......
Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co., Right-of-way, Deg.nt
N. W. cor. Xot 0, Dlk. 5, Tr. 5, run W 42 ft. S 58.29
ft., northeasterly to beg........................... ........... - .......

287.57
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The following Is the estimated cpst of widening1the proposed paring on
Fourth Street between Mrgnolia Avd. and Oak Avc. front 24 feet to 30 feet
In width: ’
$ 40.00
80 cu. yds. Grading nt 500 MHlltlW
540DO
312 Sq. yds. Paving «t $1.75 ...'....I
44.00
Engineering, advertising, etc,

SECOND

SECOND
STREET
Between
PARK
AND OAK

STREET
Between
PA RK
AN D OAK

BABY CAN;

TALL CAN,
each ........
LARGE BARS
OCTAGON SOAP

S

worth League, accompanied by six
or eight members of the Orlando
League, came to Oviedo Inat Sunday
afternoon for tho purpose of assist­
ing Rev. A. Macfarlan and the noung
people of Oviedo in organizing an
Epworth League, There wero nine­
nlncteen active and eight hoiiornry mem­
bers . enrolled in tho new organiza­
tion .and} the following officers were
elected:' President, Miss Janet Mac­
farlan: vice president, Miss Kathe­
rine1: Lew ton | recording secretary,
Miss' Maxim. Young: corresponding
■ecrf$ary, R, M. W. Sturdivant; treas­
urer^ Emmet Kelsey.
U k i. Janet Macfarlan ontcraincd
ssv fn l 'glrrTriendrTncsday evening.
r| v. W H i r i . J. N. Thompson and
son Alan, Mr. and Mrs. I-co Wheeler
and;:two daughters,
Florence nnd
Evelyn,. EMU Lively, Joe Lively,
spent the Fourth very pleasantly at
Pali* Springs.
Alton Farncll, William Robert Wil­
lia m , Miss Noll Williams and Miss
Palmer Argo spent the Fourth nt the
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris, Mrs.
E. R. Sturdivant, Wolscy Sturdivnnt,
Miss Louise Holt, Mrs. L. R. Mitchell
and Miss Mitchell drove to Leesburg
on tho Fourth, going by way of San­
ford and returning via Apopka and
Winter Parti.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Iaiwton ant
family s^snt Tuesday in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A Farncll loft
July 4, for a visit to Hnwkiu»villt&lt;,
Ga., going by
I „ auto. They were accompanled by Mr. FarnolPn sister,
Mrs' Brown nnd Mrs. Farncll’s cousin
Mr*. Pojk, both of Georgia.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Swope and
fam ily,’Mr. ami Mrs. W, E. Young
and* family and Rcvcrdy Wright of
Oviedo and Mrs, E. P. Swope and
family' of Orlando made a pleasant
party at Palm 8prings for the cele­
bration of the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs: R. W Lawton nnd
children spent Wednesday afternoon
In Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Munday have gone
to Waynesboro, Ga., in their car and
expect to be away several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown returned
last week from a motor trip to GeornADDING t o USB THE
HBNDERSON ON CAL1FOR~ ”N1A“ NBW YORK TRIP

The following Is tho estim ated cost of widening the proposed paving on
Second Street between Oak Avc. and Myrtle Avc. from 21 feet to 30 feet in
width:
40 cu. yds. Grading nt 50c ................................................ »..... ................$ 20.00
120 sq. yds. paving nt $1.75 .—............................. ......... —V................ 210.00
Engineering, advertising, etc., ........ ................................................. .
19.00
Tolnl estimated cost .................- ............. ~ ........ .,..$249.00
To be borne by City, 1/8 ........ ............................. - .......... $ 83.00 ,,
To bo borne by Adjacent Property ........................ - ................ 166.00 *
Number Feet frontage ............. ...... .......... - ...... ......................- .... 427.0
Assessment per foot frontage ...... - ...... - ..................................$0,388
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
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K. R. Trafford’s Mnp of the Town of Sanford, Florida
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Feet
Preliminary
Name
Description
Frontage Assessment
Atlantic Const I.lnp R. R. Co.. Lot 8, JlJluO JT tJi - — . .117 »
$46.40.
Alice Fitts nnd L. 11, Gibbs, Lot 9, nlk. 8, Tr.* 5
.........
48-f
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Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co., Rlght-oMVny, Illk. 3,

Bottle

Summer
Beverage

THEA-NECT

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ORANGE-PEKOE— -M IXED
Notice is hereby given to any and nil persons Interested in the special
assessments against the various pieces of property above described, that said
assessments nre payable In full within 30 days nftor the above and fore­
going special nssnssment roll has been equalized, approved and confirmed,
or In ten equal annual installments, with interest at 8% per annum from and
after the time said special assessments stand approved and confirmed,
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of tho City of Sanford, Florida, will
be held a t the City Hall at 2:30 I». M. on tho 23rd day of July, A. I&gt;. 1023,
at which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints and objections
ns to such special assessments, ant! will nt said time adjust and equalize said
assessments on n basis of justice and rights and when said special assess­
ments arc so equalized and ndjusted same will then stand confirmed and
he, and remnin binding liens upon the property against which said assess­
ments arc made until paid in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No.
89 of tho City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, adopted the 18th
day of June, A. I). 1923.
Witness my hnnd as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
Florida, this h Olh day of July, A. D. 1923.
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(BEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
7*13-20-2tc
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SATURDAY AND ‘MONDAY-SPECfALS

Chase &amp;. Co., I-ot "12”, Illk. 3, Tr. 5 ---Chase it Co., Lot 1, Illk. 4, Tr. 5 ......... Atlantic Coast Lino Ily. Co., Right &lt;i
Tr. 5 ...„ .......... .........................~.........
S. O. &amp; J. C. Chase, Lot 0, Illk. 4, Tr. 5
The following is the estimated coat of widening the ]
Sixth Street, between Magnolia Avc. nnd Park Ave. from
in width:
40 cu. yds. Grndtng nt 50c ..... ...... - ....... ............................
160 Sq.' yds. I’aving nt $1.75 ............ ........................... - .... .
Engincrlng, advertising, etc....... - —....... - ............... .
Total estimated cost
$315.00
To ho homo by City, 1 / 3 ............. ......... - ................——.... .:.....$105.00
To bo homo by Adjacent Property
- .............................. . 210.00
Number feet frontage ........................... - ........... -..............................408
Assessment per foot frontage .................................. ........ .....$0.4491
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
K. R, Trafford’a Map of the Town of Sanford, Florida
Feet
Preliminary
Name
Description
Frontage Assessment
George W. Hyman, Ix&gt;t 5, Illk. 7, Tr. 3 ............................. 117
$52.60
Baptist Church, Lot 10, Illk. 7, Tr. 3 .................................. 117
52.60
Mrs. Bessie Irwin, 1-ot 1, Blk. 8, Tr. 3 ........ ........ ............... 117
52.50
Maude A. I-akc, Lot 0, Blk. 8, Tr. 3 .........................
117 '52.60
Tho following Is the estimated cost of widening tho proposed paving on
Fifth Street between Magnolia Avc. and Oak Ave. from 24 feet to 30 feet
in width:
80 Cu. yds. grading a t 50c ...»............. - ...................... ...............v............ $ 40.00
312 Sq. yds, Paving a t $1.75 ....... - ........ - ...................... I.......................... 540.00
Engineering, advertising, etc........... :........................... ...... ..............
44.00
Total estimated cost
To be homo by City, 1 / 3 ...........................
To he home by Adjacent property ........
Number of feet frontage ...»....................
Assessment per foot frontugc .......... .

$0.4421
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
K. R. Trafford’s Map of the Town of Hanford, Florida
Feet
PreliminaryFr outage Assessment
Name
Description
$51.73
J. N. Whltner Estate, Lot 5, Dlk. 6, Tr. 3 ....... i...~........ -. 117
117
51.73
Methodist Church, Lot 10, Blk. 6, Tr. 3 ...........................
109.64
City of Sanford (Tatk) All Dlk, 6, Tr, 4 ............ .......... ... 248
25.11
J. M. Wallace, E. 66.8 ft Lot 1, Blk. 7, Tr. 3 ............... ... 66.8
26.61
W. I. Hughey, W 60.2 ft, Lot 1, Dlk. 7, Tr. 3----------- ... 60.2
Georg# A. HeCottes and A. P. Connelly, B. 07 ft. Lot
Dlk. 7, Tr. 3
L. M. Telford, W. 60 ft. Lot 6, Blk. 7, Tr. 3 .............. i
Annie II. Moees, Lot 1, Dlk. 7, Tr. 4
..
Annie II. Moses, I.ot 2, Dlk. 7, Tr. 4 ............. ........... .....
Public Library, N. 67 ft. of Lota 6 and 7, Blk. 7, Tr. 4

ABOARD U. 8. 8. HENDERSON,
Wit* President Harding, July 13,—
President Harding will mak# the trip
from Sad Diego, Cal., to New Y6rk
via tha Panama Canal and Porto Rico
on the marine transport Henderson,
Instead of on the Shipping Board
•tMffier -President Harrison .and
American Legion.
Definite arrangements for the use
of the Henderson were decided on
The following is the estimated cost of widening tho proposed paving
today and announcement was made
that the achedute for return provided on Palmetto Ave., between Commercial St. and Lake Monroe, from 32 ft. to
for the arrival of the presidential 40 ft. In width:
fiOc *,..**«
•«*....•.■««&lt;.••».«»***».«. . . i
&amp;0.00
’ party at New York August 27. It j 00, cu. ydh* (ftiidliig
400
8q.
yds.
Paving
at
$1.05--------—..........
.—
....
...................
.
780.00
was considered likely that the I’ryslEngineering, advertising, etc. —— — «—
------------------ 62.00
■ dent $rill deliver an address before
p &gt;; proceeding to .Washington.
$882.00
Total estimated cost
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The Henderson today continued on
..$294.00
To
be
homo
by
.City,
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:_t her course Across the Gulf of Alaska
V 68&amp;O0
To he borne by adjacent property*,’ .....
_ . l 105.8
Number of foot fron tage--------..$0.6818

HOYS’ WASH PLAY SUITS, 2 TO 7 YEARS
JE S T TH E THING

FOR HOT W EATHER

MEN GET COOL WITH OUR LINE OF

MANHATTAN SUMMER UNION SUITS
Going at 10% Off of These Prices—$1.50, $1.05, $1.75, $2.25
LAST CHANCE

LAST CHANCE

Take one of our Suit Cases on Your Vacation

We have a most durable line to offer at

The Price is Right

GENUINE MOHAIR SUITS
HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
Regular Price $18.00, now— —

HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
Regular Price $ 1 8 . 0 0 , n o w — ;

Specially Reduced from $3.50 and $1.00 to, each

OUR AIM IS TO PLEARE
* d # ^ 4 P * ^ r*a,w a»aaaaa«r«»w .

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923

PAGE THREE .

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** P A C T ' e A A i r n P n
*» L t / u J 1 O a l l l U R l /

been foreman several years,
E. B. Brown of the Virginia Caro­
The need bed tent* are being orect- lina Chemical Company* liras' In. the
** od HRaI,b pndier each year than the city today palling on hi* many friends
» I previous years from now nn till Do-' and the local trade,
•’ VffiSWB

jmember the cnrnmptm-nl. of need l&gt;td
* 1 ^ 1 * a r i e r a h * ! a i W i a a ® i j U’J’ts will be seen to,raise cclut^

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toinake iMa store connriuQQsly attractive to you; We i
coil to feel that this .is Vbur shop Where you Can'be sun
the very,
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; lettuce ur.d other plants for the hunSunday, July li» Is the regular n|»* • died.* of acres of crops to In.' scon
pointment for Rev. Joseph W ainright! throughout the winter farming w a­
in proarn at Moores Station church, son of 1023-2-I.
Mrs. Thclmn Smith of St. Augus*-...... - .............. —
tine was the guest of her parents,; There are other Transfers; but
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. H ates. during j none with SERVICE for their middle
the past
............. _ ]nnuie.—QUICK SERVICE TRANSMr. nni| uMrc„ l^vii\g E.aUv'^gc nrtjl ( FI£g. .Rhone 498.',
8J-tfc
children will move frqm, tqwn
1
house on Heardnll avenue, recently [ 'y 1^ Sanford burrtituro Company is

ingredients printed on the carton.
I-a^gtuA selling,cough medicine in. thp
wofld. Insist upon, Foley’a Honey and
Tat. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

Wlteh You Think of Vulcanizing

Robs Calomel of
Nausea and Danger

\Ve w an t this store at oiico to oeeur to ypur mind. We
to 'attain that end by the fairnefts of our prices and the
feet ion of our Bervice.

Pon’t wait* time IrrUi* to kltl Ihm* r**t*
with poirden. liquid, or an? Mpailianlil
l&lt;rrearstlno*.
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R u d y for Uso-Batter thon Trap*

So*, bo*. Vo

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SOI D IVRRYWHKRB

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Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im*
proved—Dangerous and Sickening
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
let Gelled “Calotabs"

Oak Avenue and Third Street
PHONE 17-

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Cough, and Colds, Headea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
ad All Aches and Paint
ALL DkUCGlSTS
48c u d 65c, for* and (oboe
Hospital tixa, f 3.00
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Extends to Orlando and Dnylonn as well an the hundreds .of
botllefTWeTmt'out in Sanford every day .

KLUUR SPRINGS WATER
on account of its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in bat-/
tcries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
give it a trial:

PHONE

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o f m o d e r n netenc&lt;&gt; |* n “d*-wiMMe&lt;ited“ r a l o m e l t a l i li t It n o w n t o ttio itrm s t r a d e u* “ C a t o tn lie ."
I ' e l o m r l . t h e luimi r i n c r a l l y
im e flil o f n il i n r i l l r l n r * i h u n e n t e r *
tilum n lvlrt.-r Held
».f i i o i m l n r l t y , —
p u r i f i e d a m i r e f i n e d f r o m Uu&gt;*&lt;&gt; otiJii'IIiiIIiiIiIk l i u a t l t i e * Wliirll h a v e h e r e t o f u r o l i m i t e d It* u*e.
In lillfuuxni-Kn. c i i i i x i l p a t l o n . h e a d a c h e * timl I n d i g e s t i o n , a m ) In a u r e a l
v a r i e t y of l i v e r , M o m a r h n n d h l d n o y
t r o u h l e * m ln i n t - l ivu* t h e iiiohI *uree**ftil r e m e d y , h u t It* u*o w u * o f t e n
n e u l e c t ih! o n i i e e u u n t o f It* a ir ie r n t n *
■l u a l l ll e * .
N o w It I* t h e iia*ie*t n n d
m u st p l e a s a n t o f m ed ic in e * t o t a k e
One t'a lo tu h a t h e d llm e w ith n nwal
lo w o f w a t e r . — t h a t ’* a l l .
N o lii»t*.
n o R rlplm r, no nutiren . no sa lt* .
A
g o o d n l c h t 'K slct-n a n d t h e n e x t m o r n ,
i n * y o u a r e f e e i i n v lino, w i t h a e l e a u
l i v e r , a p u r i f i e d Kyuteni a n d a l d u o p
p e tite.
H it
what
y o u please.
Ni
d u n g or.
C i il n t a h * a r e s u l d o n l y In o r l u l n n l ,
nettled jm e k h u e * , p r i c e t h l r t y - n v e c e n t *
to r th e lartic fa m ily
lu iu k a K c ;
te ll
r e n t * f o r t h e a n m l l . t r i a l *l*e.
Your
i l r u t o t l s t I* u i i t h o r l i e d t o r e f u n d t h e
p r i o r a* n K iiu ran teo t h a t y o u w l l lt h n
t h o r o t i u h l y d e ll K h l e tt w i t h C n lo tu li* .

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ART DEPARTM ENT
VELMOSS P O ri’EUY, Rose Jars, Bowls nnd
Urns. Regular vulues $1.25.
Saturday and Rfftnday, S p e c i a l . . . O V v
TH REA D

Regular price $1.00. Saturday and 7 Q

a

HANKIES
Rure Iriah Linen Handkerchiefs. One-eighth
inch hind-drawn hem. Sheer and fine. Reg­
ular price 45c. Saturday and
A A
Monday, special, 8 for ..:..... . ^ I s U v
TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT
your skin has the habit of continually getmig oily and shiny, you cannot begin too
soon to correct tills condition. Get a enke
m Woodbury’s Facial Soap today—begin to-

rronm wore served. __And the next ofJtynR'j'b
ono ftir .Elenor ’I yStir i)uf tlre'rrttfi came and not many
could get out but all had n good time
who did. Rcfiothmonta- wore served
; here also.
y
Mrs. Leonard VipTcn wna allowed
by Hr, Stovons yn return lmmo on
Sunday,.evening from tho Fomnldlaiughton hdsfiltal an *ho U iw * 1get­
ting along so Well. Thoir &lt;lnugbtor,
Mm. Slgna Rnlibin* is with her
while Mr. ami Mr*. Hunter are near
by, comping out at the lake. While
•ho was in the sospital 17 dnys^ Iajsslag who had already got up tho
frame, rushed the house which he
has been building on the Chase place
for them and the family got moved
in nil ready for her coming. It 1* h
very nice Hvo room cottage with n
alceping porch, hull, closets, bath­
room and toilet nnd hot and cold,

J. P. Contes* thread. Comes in all numbers
Snturdny and
mid colors
Monday, Special, dozen ......................
flIEN’S BATHING SUITS- .♦
Men's Two-piece Bathing Suita. White
sey with Idue trunks:
Jerseys, D O C A Trunks
ffA
Priced .. ^ O a t f y
priced
Also .Knitted Flannel Trunks. Comes in a ll’
sizes.
Laces both in French nnd round thread V a is
have l&gt;cen reduced from 25 to 50 ’ i for Sat­
urday and Monday Special.
AIro a selection of Clumy mid Torcheon
edge at 5c and 10c Saturday and Monday
Special.
SCRIM! SCRIM! SCRIM!
The material so in demand for cool airy bed
&lt;tf tZ f*
room curtains. Reg. 23c value.
Saturday and Monday Special.

NOVELITE BED SPREADS
Comes in both stripes and checks.
Blue, Pink, Red and Yellow. Sizes 81:
10, Kegular;$4.00
RegumrJfe.uu Values*
values, ij
72x90,

Saturday nud Mondajr ipecial
Regular $3.75 values, Saturday
and Monday Special’. . . . . . . v
f u r n it u r e DEPARTMENT.
Double Cane seat Porcb Rocker. Regular
value $3.00. Saturday &gt; y (■+'and Momlay Special .................. - . V *
A wonderful assortment of 9x12 Rugs

ular values 330.00. Satur­
day and Monday Special ...
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Hat Bo^os, thg much n«e

YOUR RESERVE AND CHECK
ACCOUNT BOTH INVITED

TH E STORE W HERE QUALITY REIGNS

NO. 1 CAN IJELMONTE
SLICED PEACHES . ...

NO. 2 CAN M ANHATTAN
SUGAR CORN
.....

NO. 1 CAN IJELMONTE
FRU IT SALAD ....i.....

NO. 2 CAN OVEIt-SEA
KIDNEY B EA N # ur..

NO. I CAN DELMONTE
LOGANBERRIES ......

NO. 3 CAN VAN CAMP’S
PUM PKIN ........

T H E KIND WE A LL LIKE BEST
VAN CAMP’S MILK,
TA LL CAN

I8-OZ. HOT. PREM IER
PEA N U T BUTTER ..

K A FFE E HAG
POUND .......:

H-OZ. HOT. PINTO-AINE
PU RE O IJV E OIL'

CLICQUOT GINGERALE,
PINT . ............ ............ .....

AIR-FLOAT TALC

FANCY WHITE BACON,
POUND

0 BAltS P. &amp; G
SOAP - ......

35c ROT. WALKER’S
DEVILMENT .......

10 I'KGS. STAR NAPHTHA
POW DER .......... ... . ‘. r .

OLD DUTCH CLEANSER,
can
.......

CO A LIN E SOAP,
BAR .... ..

FANCY LEMONS,
DOZEN ----- ----

2 EkdR, POST TOASTfES
OH CORN FLAKES

GARDNER’S FAMOUS
CAKES. LB...............

CREAM OF WHEAT,

FANCY ORANGES,
'D o z e n .:.......!./.....

WJ1EATENA,
PKG.

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LACE DEPARTMENT

Monday S p ecia l.....................M U ^

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All parties wanting mnttres* work
evening,
before September 1st, will ptcaric give
it to us during thin month as wo take
u vacation during the month of Au­
gust. Phono 402 M-l.

Saturday and Monday Specials

I[i tho ■‘REAtiY-TO-WEAR’’ Dcpartmfcnt
there will bo found a large and varied assort­
ment of lovely, fashionable and exceptionally
fine Voile Dresselt which comett in chocks,
nets and figures. Colors: Black ami White,
Navy and White anti Copen-blue and White.
Regular price $11.50. SatQ Q C A
nrday and Monday sp e cia l___
You have never seen a more sensational Value
than No. 721 which Is a Mercerised lisle, full
fashioned IIosc. Colors: Black, white and
cordovan. Regular price $J.O0.
7 Q o
Saturday and Mondtjy dpocial.’......v _ * 4FV*
Also No. G88 which comes fn out sizes. Full
fashioned. Colors: Black and White only.

;i
They hold our Certificates of Deposit
: bearing 4% Interest from DATE of DJ2P0S3 ITING funds.
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This means, a safe investment, good in3 terest and funds available when necessary.

Get in on this low
price and good grade of
Seed Bed Cloth—its go­
ing fast.—Yowell Com­
pany.
90-2tc

Orlandofs Favorite Shopping Place

Some nttracUona from tho YARD GOODS
SECTION— 10-iu. Fancy Silk Crepes. Splen­
did patterns in checks nnd stripes for Sum­
mer Dresses. $2.50, *2.75 and
Q A O Q
13 valucH, SuL and Mon. special.
32-inch Mudraft. Fine tiunHly, fancy stripes.
Beautiful doth for Men's Shirts.’ Regular
59c vnliiL'H, Saturday ami
Monday. Special .... ‘. . V . . . ' , . . . ; . . . . ; . . V*
27-inch Erie Madras, n gpotl Substantial ma­
terial for Children’s wear, Boy’s Blouses and
Men’s Work Shirts. Regular 22c values. Sat­
urday and Monday,
iO n

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other points on tho V.*o#t coast in
their new Red bird car to visit Mr.
McClelland’* people.
Mr. nnil Mr*. II. G. Doltorlch nnd
Mi*it Gladys llleterich arc moving to
Park avenue in town this week. ■
u
C. S. Chorprning and brother-inlaw, Jack Blddinger are _ driving
through from Ohio vln Washington,
J). C. in Mr. Illddirger’* car nnd arc
expected to nrrivc any duy.
Mr. sntl Mrs*. J. F. McClelland have
Held their fnrnt and home a t Moore’s
Station to Mr. IViUcri of Detroit,
Mich., Mr. Potter Ih a brother of Mr.
Potter who bought the Harry Ward
faint on IlennlnJI avenue. Mr. Pot­
ter has arrived nr.d is superintend­
ing the wmk pit hit new place.
A COMMUNITY HUILDER
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. McClelland have
u V, p. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNKR. Caahier
moved to the Chase farm on Celery
avenue, whore Mr, MeCcllnnd hha

—(Ailvs.)
C-Tl-N-t-0-11-13-1B-30-IB.*7-13(0

SANFORD

ALWAYS SOMETHING INTERESTING IN
TH Et ’FABRIC *SECTION
* .. .
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g of this city and vicinity make this batik the
3 depository for their reserve funds.

po w d er

thuBo who were out to Sunduy *chi&gt;ol
a good talk on the “Great A^ak®11*
Ing,” Sorry he could not go out to

Ih'j evening aervteo led by.I\ev, W^)d
berg,
hf baa Iwen
idneo Fcbniary. Th Huard kindly
gave hint a vacation
nnd on full pay. The find he hoi
had since taking up the Florida
wdlk. He will have to go ta*y for a
time aa hia voice entirely failed him.
Eov, Wahlbcrg w»* a gucat thl*
time of Mr. nnd Mr*. Carl Curlson.
Bira. H unter was a caller to acc Mr*.

dwdtaaon.

\eir in on this low’

^ind^pood grade of
d Bed C loth- it's gofast.—Yowell ComI
90-2tc
a , W, Lawton, Bracelet Watch KxpCrt, 810 South Orange, OrUndo, Fla.
4-24.tfc
Straw Hat*, half price at McKIn
non-Mark wood Go.
B7-GU
The Sanford Shoo t Clothing Com­
pany are offering, you come apedata
| ^or Saturday and Monday that you
cannot afford* to overlook. * Uoy* wash

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Full Line Fruits nnd Vegetables-

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■Conte Early to Get Your Choice
THE STORE WHERE SANFORD TRADES

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' THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923

PAGE...»FOUR
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move out of the congeated districts from $75 to $150 a inonlh would
"England Warn* Against Long for. the ninny r.owr homes nn dtlpnrt- ly tu the grindstone. - Is it tlm peo- lending national advertising medium. nnd build themielvcn little homes on
pny for a line home for any
j
Occupatlon" any* hem)lines In Til* ment houses needed here the city will p!o who slick to their dully routine Grcnt as i.i the volume of advertising the abundance of cheap residential
In
tho
magazines,
that
in
the
news­
An
hoijdst
architect
ami
enntr^
J
hupo thin morning. Yen, you tire do little growing and apmadlng out steadily, every week in the year, who
h M Itk it m r r hftrrrtwow
property thnt surrounds nil of our
* » T • « tk*i H r m i d I l n i l d f n r , IOT
Too tong occupation of any- In the nest (cw year*. And then you make the blggeit business success? papers is far greater. And what Is
can put up n homo cheaper today, j,A &lt; r . f a « r n d . rill.
* right.
great
cities.
thing, tiny where Ja bad. We hove, mu.it rc'membar thnt Sanford reach- J Or Is it thy people who alternate work more to the point, it is fur morn ffThis would accomplish two results: proportion to your income, tha#
tried it, the Germnns tried it, the ed out several yettr.t ago and took In and piny, and do each With the great­ fectlve.
Tho reasons arc plain. Every local first, n homo owner makes u better would have been possible in pj^
r r n i.m nCTK
French are trying it. Ford and Bryan everything this aide of Orlando and er seat and. freshness because of the
merchant knows how thoroughly hla citizen because he han an Interest in Don’t let tho high rent artists acaii|j
DeLnnd so that we are all set for the change ?
^ j . iH O LL Y .....
K d llo r have tried it. All agree with us.
'ip.. u i____
i . i . A ___
im . —H rrrrta rr-T rra .u rr r
hump, paper covers his own locality. our government nnd becomes (lnnn- you about building. They build and
bigger city w hen.the houses can be
----------------o----------I t . A . N K K l._____ -------O pw p m l H . m i i r r
"Life Itself i i change. ConictousTho national advertiser, usieg tl« cinlly more independent than tho rent arn making money,ugr you. You c*#1
R . X. MOLLY
;
j.
M .n a .rr
near, paychplogia! i ^rty, is change.
The. board of commlftfloners of built.
newspapers,
completely* - covers ’.lie payer; second, it would help to hold' build and! pay that money l,acjj , 1
A ltlH M af lintr. Madr K a o n n
Were it itat 'for ch-jn;:t', no living
state Institutions have agreed* that
j
—n— *
A p p llrn tlo a
cmjntrjr
in
a
way
tflherwise impossi­ down nnd maybe reduce the inflated yourself nnd at the end of ten yfafl .1
Florida objects to the now raise In thing would ever have n new idea, or
horeufter the proceedings of the leg­
;
I.E W 1 I H l l i r P .... C lr m l a i l n a I f . M f t f
ble.
A
limited
number
read the mag­ value# for n large portion of nport- hnvc a valuable asset instead-«f
Florida wit! object even.develop, improve and advance.
a
islature in ' hound volume ore worth freight rntgp and
______ *2»-W a f t e r S v. ni.
azines’
'
.Everybody*'
j
including
thq
ment
house
property
and
rents.
The
‘Wbrthhvs
rent
rcceipi^.j—
St.
cl’iur*.
"And^llfc Ja mate than husintrA.
as much ns $3.50. If tho board \hinki s»lt&lt;JnuA6:ly to any ar.d, nil .'raises in
P a W r l B t l o a P r i m la A d v a n m ^
O aa Y e a r .
freight .rates. Florida farmers and Surely human beings work to live mnguzlne reader#,'the newspapers are j overage apartment house rent of j burg Times.
they
hnvc
some
of
tho
"boat
sellers’*
■ U .M a n illa
■ DO they ure badly .mistaken. We wouldn’t Florida mftrehante are paying all the* rather than live to work. Wh*t doc.
---------- , .
enn m ret tho varymg
In C ity h r C a r r ie r
O a n W a a k ----------------- :--------- ...... i a C e h t a give library room to the proceedings freight "the traffic will stahei" riml It bo3t £ \ Individual to oiavc for
traik' ,kf ,»«ds
lho f N ™
T h a h i * 13
this is the trufh. If djo railroads lifetime, putting himself utterly i n t o j ^ r ^
nf
any
legislature
that
ever
legislated.
£
■Id r n U r . t r r a i a r a
H rm ln n li- U m intjr
ment* of goods, hut te l
peri (it In killing the goose Hint lays somb imjLsone.] business or other,
............ o— ------—a n d la pnfclUfcrd r r r r r P r ld a y . A l n r ^
i where* those goods mny be obtained.
Mat ■Aifntra a a d r k n . i r r n a n a p p l l m Looks like Cflicngo will get the Re­ the golden egg then before tho kill­ and losing hin identity so thnt he can
l*r r r r a r , a l i r a , a I n a i t . n m ’r .
‘n tm|rmon&gt;’ wIth tho ,cn:
In thnt ease ing, the goose should get wise nnd hardly he said fo have any real life i' They
. t u b a h i o h a t i -.h r r if ..h i publican Convention.
----«|o not wanto any of
tons. nmj
T h a Alaaoclatad
i
.
.
I’r.ita la «tclu*lr.lr we suppose AI Smith will wunt tho take to the water—meaning tho St. nn a man with a heart and soul and A. ,
a n tl tl a d to
« tt&gt;« u.a for rfpubllcatlnn nf
mind
of
hi*
own?
Life
i
/
for
th
o
it,,pir
n!r,&gt;
1(•,,l•
whcrt,as
murh
magazine
Johns
river
nnd
water
transportation.
a l l n . ila. tllBpatehra emitted to It or Democratic Convention in St. I&lt;uuis
itfiet l*. credited In thla paper
not oth.rw
building
of
Individual
character,
with
mlverttslng
shoots‘into
the
nlr-Sanford
and
all
of
this
part
of
the
and alpo tha local nowa pnhllahad under the Anhcuser Busch. Hanford
state has the remedy at hand. All we gdinftil vtork as a mere contribution
hsrslu.T
HOME OWN EllS VS. RACE
All rights of ra-pnhtlcallon of special will not make any bids for either the need to do is to use it and the Hcrnld
"Vacttlon emphasizes this truth.
Sl.patUhF. herein nr# nl.o r,mirv.d.
Kcpuhilcan or Democratic convention,
SUICIDE.
nrrtw i iir iia i .u iii i i .d im ;. p t in , m
It would absolutely spoil all our is glad to sec the railroads pushing Many si-person, indeed, never realizes
* —— - —...... A ilm lliIn K h r p i , » n ‘aU«, ■
chances to get the C. E. Convention tho farmers nnd merchants to the it except when taking'a genuine vaca­
Perlodicnly we rend something
KniCANPHE.VSASSOCIATION
last ditch,* When they reach tho last tion In n new environment. The
next yenr.
nbout
race suicide in this or other
ditch
they
will
get
wise
to
what
wo
change
hringj
him
to
his
centos
nnd
.... -----o----------countries.
hnvc
been
preaching
to
them
for
mnkes
him
l&gt;cltcr
acquainted
with
I p .;
Our summer visitors from the
The latent statement is in our own
northern states are greatly surprised years—tnko to the water, gentlemen, himself, with n desire to Improve his Uniteil States that apartment house
take to the water.
acquaintance. And this is the grentFriday, The Thirteenth.
at fhi^cmA weather we have in San­
lifo will ha the cause of decrease
est benefit' of summer vocation*."
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ford and especially at the delightful
in our own population. Thcer is no
VACATIONS
ARK
THE
THING.
* (iodd day la transact business oVcrn night" and mornings. VVti have hot
questfon about that, for the average
NEWS
J*
A
PER
AIIV
ERTI8
IN
G.
though tho signs nru had.
weather here a t noonday in tho sun
The drawing at the top of this advertisement illus­
Vncatioiin nic thu thing. They nrc
It was pointed nut recently by apartment nllowa or.ly dogs, not chil­
i
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hut in tho shade it is always delight­ the cat’s tinkle, the ra t’s .overshoes,
trates
the test which the operator makes before giving
Flrpn mndo $f)0,00f* for knocking ful. Tlds Is nu qld story to Flori­ the clam's garters nnd then •some. Louis Wiluy, bus inert manager of the dren.
the busy report,
Now York Time', that the* newspaper
Tho Tomcdy, according to the Man­
out Willard last night and Willard dians but it is nn unending delight Vacations are good for everyone nnd
him
supplanted
the
magazine
as
the
ufacturer,
is
to
urge
our
people
to
When she receives your signal nhc picks up the plug,
made $120,000 for allowing Firpo to to summer visitors.
anyone no m atter what age they may
- i
a
. . .
knock him nut and the damphonl pub­
os shown in the illustration, nnd is rendy lo serve you.
ho. Vacations are even good for lit­
m kpout o r t i i i : r n v r i m n s o r
lic spent half n million looking a t the
l ast night two big stiffs "battled” tle babies and a few weeks at tho
When you tcli her the number she touches the rim of
fiasco.
for the chnnco to knock Dempseys’ bench dnes wonders for them nnd
the
hole (known as tho jock) where the called number
— — — o----------head off. Olio of them wan Jess Wil­ more than that for the* tired mothers At 1)1 fa-tln, I’litrliln. In Itir Muir i.f I'lort.ln, nt ih&lt;flour
of
liii.lni-.a
Junr
Zn,
I
fil
is
located.
We note by yesterday’s paper that lard who never made such easy And overworked fathers. It - is the
tiKMit itrr&lt;i,
t.'iunu anil nis-otint* .......................................j_...
f j o | •; r,$
the "hog rates- from Florida to the money in his life ami had to come greatest asset in life for a vaention f&gt;v.iri!r»fl*
If she hears a clicking sound she knows the line ia
. 7D*t »».»
southeast huvo been lowered” nil of hack to the ring to make some more njteul in the right manner is well 1*fillet Htnirt II •inf •
"busy"
nml so reports. If there is no sound the lino ia
. Cnlinlv ii„&lt;i ,Mit 1.-11»:»1 11.&gt;),•(-&lt;
r r.-n.on
which reminds us thnt this wotdd lie while the picking was good and Firpo, worth the money. A vacation saves FtH*t*
liinklni; llnii.n. Fiiriittlit.' nml I'lxtnr.-x
1..*.&lt;)« HU
clear nnd she makes the connection.
a good time for some of tho “Itond the south American who In the past doctor's bills—sometimes—and brings Duo fr.int lM...r|i .1 I It ml...
nr«J
It* out....
*:r 0**
Should site tell you the line is busy, without first test­
Hogs" to take n trip. •
few months has seen more easy you back home with a new vision in •'n il ItllMM
f»i.7r.
mi
M
im
h
I
m
i
i
;•
----------- o-----------life,
with
renewed
energy
nnd
vigor
money than he ever dreamed of In his
in': it, she knows you will call again in a few minutes,
Depositor* llu.irm ii Uiiml
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2.TG2.7H
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Forbes On Florida, says that It home town. These ldg lHilngr.cs and the will to do things. 'W o nrc Mutnl Plrc* Pun t
so her work is not lessened. She lias all to lose nnd
will lie the greatest state in the fought eight rounds and Willard speaking of vacations that other peo­
Total
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nothing
to gain by making a false report. Operators
I.I tllll.lTIKH.
union. Itirhard Edmonds says so, rakes in $120,000 nnd Flrpn about ple take not &lt;&gt;f our own vacation but •’niiltal tiiorlt t'.ili) In
? HOooo.no
are trained to know this, nml are anxious to please you.
ii
William Jennings Bryan snyso. The $ROtOOO of easy money. And yet they some day we intend to take one. The Stirntii*1 Ktitul
l
'fill!
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Oilnndo
Sentinel
rums
them
up
ns
When calling a party lino telephone it will help you
editor nf the Herald snyso and said say that people are starving to death
r&gt;ivM *iitin i
.
t ,snm.itst
j "V " :o or*
liKllvi litnl tirr-i .|i« , ii • . n ii, (’liifli
so before Forbes, Bryan nr Richard ill parts of the United Stales and wo follows:
to remember that lho line may bo busy when tho tele­
:i*., l
"Some people never take vacations, Dr ni.-itu) iVrtllujitf nf D’ itmilt
still semi missionaries to China.
Kddtonds ever discovered Florida.
phone you ere calling is not in nr?.
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hut devote their whole lives continu­ nenertvii luiorrii
■-----------o------------------------- o--------------Bill Glenn of the Orlando Sentinel ously and unremittingly to husinesn.
Telephone operators appreciate co-opcration.
T o ta l
. . . . . .
|t M ,t U ,M
Again we want to rjso up nnd say
H T A T U * ) K l ’- |.( i l l 11
■( H Fiitlte.r*-, * s
that we want one million dollars here thinks we are gloomy because we Is there any business worth such
t. T . t„ I.I Ii it. &lt;*i- lil. r i&gt;f llu - n l m v i i .l l r i n i .i l lim it .. .!&lt;• S n l r l i i l i l v - .v .- n r l l i n l
.if III) I , i i i i w I . ’.I h .- Hint ln -U rf.
to loan out for homes, apartment say that more territory for Sanford sarrifical devotion? Dr if, so, is there llu* n lm V C n t m . 1.1. Ill I* I r u , III 11, .*
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Itound'SIx: Firpo shot in his right
to the neck. Willard covered up as he
was short with his left. They jabbed
lightly a t long range, ns Firpo circled
hia opponent in search of an opening.
Firpo drove rights anil lefts to the
jaw, hut failed to shako big Joss.
Willard's left stopped Firpo short.
Sanford drops another to DeLand!
The Argentinan's aim was had with
his left, hut he shot in a right to the
DcLand certainly has no easy time
body nq the gong ended the round.
heating Sanford.
Round Seven: Willard shot in a
They battled seventeen innings yesRINGSIDE, July 13.—Jean Willnrd.j Willard subsided. Firpo paved (be hard light that sent Firpo to the
terdny
and Sanford finally lost to
lha man.mountniu from Kansas went way for the end with u sloshing nt- ropes. He employed the m bit punch
|-:nk to fistic oblivion Inst night but tack in the seventh weakening thej to the buck of Firpo's head in a clinch. DeLand by the score of 2 to l.
in staged the last thought futile net Kansan with rights to the body. Wil- Willard's left shot home twice to the
Ammons, Sanford', hurlcr, collect­
of his come back before a throng uf lard showed n few flashes of form in j jaw. Firpo showed a slight cut under
ed
four bits during the fray while
more than 1U0.000, the greatest in the seventh, but they were ineffec­ his right eye, Willard took several
others
of local hitting fame didn’t
tive
and
the
end
came
in
the
eighth
blows
to
the
bead,
as
the
round
ended.
ting history that filled Itoyle’ft Thirty
seem
to
find the right sjkjL on the ap­
Acres to overflowing. Luis Angel after one minute and 35 seconds of
Round Fight: Firpo clinched af­
ple.
Firpo; the dark-browned mauler from fighting..............
ter missing with his left.
Willard
flic ArgPhtine.VToVM tM.-flh.fr fir WIU '"‘TKus* elided* a fTfrlif '(Wilt has no jabbed, blit •FirjW clinched again,
bird’s attempted return to fistic famo parallel in ring history for a bout in shbotlng in his rigid to the ribs. Wil­ Another attempted come-back fails!
by knocking out the giant, former which no championship was at stake. lard came out of his corner to take When big Jess Willurd was knocked
champion in the eighth round of a Hut the fact that two of the most pic­ the aggressive. He landed two left out in the eighth round of the Wilt.hching battle—one of the greutest turesque figures the game has over jabs to Firpo's jaw. The latter clinch- lard-Firpo fight Inst night It gave a
in recent heavyweight history. Inol- known—one a veteran trying to scale oil twice, apparently tiring under the good example of what happens to the
slentally he reached the goal at which the heights again, and the oilier a relentless pace he had ste. ltut as he old fellows who try to stage n come­
lie has aimed for the past year of his rugged brilliant youngster—were to drew away from Willard he suddenly back.
nutcrolc rise to prominence—a match fight fn ^ n chance at tho throne now launched n whirlwind drive to Imth i s __
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Babe Roth is still going strong af­
for the title with Jack Dempsey.
occupied By Dempsey, proved tho Iwu.l and body. Willard’s guard drape
ter “Cy" Williams. Yesterday in
There wnu no question of the super- greatest magnet o^any match in his*, ped from a jolting right. Firpp rain­
Chicago
he era. ked out his twentieth
'ioiily o{ the brilliant Argentine bat- tory. The main bout of the owning ed a Volley of rights and lefts to the
homer
of
the season find is now only
tier lust night. Willard’s superior was followed by a flash of tho dra­ giant former champion's head. Wil­
two behind Williams. Williams is
lard
tried
to
ward
off
Firpo’s
drive*
matic
which
on
another
occasion
weight, height and rcaeh cnaled the
very kindly slowing up and giving
lug Kansan to cheek Firpo’s rushing would have attracted greater atten­ hut his defensive tactics were inef­
Ruth
a chance to catch up.
fective. A powerful right straight to
attacks in most of the early rounds tion.
tho chit* sent big Jess reeling back to
luit, despite the American's gumeness
THE IMtHIT 1IY ROUNDS
In yesterday’s I-aHobind Star-Tele­
under fire the tide of battle swung' InRound One: Firpo came from his thn ropes. Dazed and groggy he drop­ gram among the pitchers that were
ped
slowly
to
one
knee.
He
shook
his
i vitality jn favor of the younger, more corner with a characteristic rush. Wil­
selected for the Florida All-State team
nigged fighter.
lard blocked his right and Jabbed with herd, much ns n big, m astiff might, as was Chapman, of the Daytunn club.
The final round opened slowlyil u left, Firpo landed a ligh tldow to the referee tolled the count, lie tried! We will, and hope other Sanford fans
They sparred at long range and there the body. He drove his right again to to rise at eight counts hut could not will, congratulate Chap on his suc­
was little hint that the end was near. Willard's rihs. Firpo forced Joss to lift ills hulk to his feet. He was lift- cess. Many times have wo seen Chop
1Sut suddenly Firpo,unleashed n sav­ the ropes und cuffed the big fellow &lt;&lt;i to his corner in a daze.
make that famous windup on the locul
age drive to Wil|ard'$ htfiid and body. about the head ut close quarters.
ball lot.
WINNER GETS LESS MONEY
I lie fury of that attack had never be­ Iilood trickled from n cut on Willard’*
THAN THE L08F.lt
fore failed to' bring down the South left car. Jess drove home a right to
American's' quarry, Mg Jess despite the side of tho head as the Ik II sound­ JERSEY CITY, July 13.—Willard
will receive about $120,00(1 and Lull
his towering sizo and stamina, wilted. ed.
Step by tep Willard give ground, tryRound Two: Jess carried the fight Firpo around $80,000, ns their share*
ing almost blindly to ward off the tQ Firpo ,iut mi8n.j n right uppercut. of the gate receipt* for their hnttle
volley of Jolts to hi* head and body Firpo landed one in the rlbii but was Inst night. These,figures were based
Yesterday the Suiltiiud Early Ris­
Hacked .up .against the ropes a right short with n rigjit. The big Kansan on estimated total recoipta of $400,ers
kept up their stride in the Pepper
chut to the head sent him to his knees. blocked Firpo’s attempts to attack his 00(1, Willard receiving 80 per cent and
League
by defenting Ihe Rig Berean
He kneeled as Referee JIarry Lewis body. Willard's left side showed Firpo 22 per cent of tho gross amount.
Brotherhood
from Sanford in n seven
i .mated, shaking his head and trying splotches of red frpm his opponent’:! Official check, however, Tex Rick­
inning
contest
by the score of 9 to 5.
ard
said,
will
not
ho
completed
until
to lift himself up. Rut the waning vicious punches. Firpo shot n hard
strength in that great hulk was un­ right to til ejnw that Willard stepped today. His estimate of nn attendance Roth twirlers were u hit wild through­
equal to lha task und he sank Into out of the way of, and nnuthcr wal­ of more than 100,000, ho said, wiib out the game and the Sanford team
tho rtrnfy of hi* handler* ut the final lop.aimed ut the same spot, pa the Inclusive of nil within the howl, police, pulled four errors a t crucial moments
ushers und others who did not figure hut otherwise tho game was nicely
count.
gong sounded.
played by both clubs. The score:
in
the box office total.
Four year* ago Willard enme up
Round Three; Willard jabbed Fir­
Sanford .......... ...... 002.200 1—5 4 4
niter being knocked down seven times po about the head at eloso quarters.
Sentinel . .......... 001 140 x—9 0 1
in tha first round of the fight In Firpo forced Willurd hack into n cor­ ALL-STAR TEAM FIRST
Batteries: Burris and Thurston;
HALF OF THE SEASON
\vhkh*hfe lost Ids tltlo to Jack Demp­ ner with n oily attack. Willard’s long
Humipond and Rnilsback.—Orlimdu
sey hut, while tho sumo courago re­ left stopped Firpo short ns ho tried
Catchers—Ku nSmith and • Chili Sentinel.
mained float night he could not mus­ to ore in. Willard seemed content to
ter the strength to rise after that dc- employ dcfenslvo tactics, blocking Franc!*,
Closing out Straw Hats at McKin­
Pitchers—Humphries, Luther, Fer­ non-Murkivnml Co. ,
M.stiitiiq* attack of Firpo’s.
Firpo's powerful rights. They worn
87-5tc
gus, Chapman, Camp, and (Jlllnger.
FtrjWs greater speed and ability to sparring as the gong sounded.
Round Four: Willard Jarred Firpo
attack hi* big target a t more angles
First base—Nlehaus,
gavd-jJhj nn parly advantage. Rut with a left to the head. Firpo swung
Second ba*9C—I-eqch., v {*.
tho South'Am erican often displayed both fists as they went into u ellnoii,
Third base-^-Ammons.)
Willard
had judgment o f distance and this, hut inflicted no damage.
Left field—C. Stewart.
coupjed with Willard's ability to block caught F*n» with on upper-cut com­
Center field—Gulley.
his opponent's rushes, resulted in lit­ ing in. Firpo bounded from tho
Right field—Greene.
TAMPA, July 13,—“Son" Brown
tle effective battling. Willard, except ropes, landing a right to the stomach.
Note—Hankins did not participate doing plnrh hitting duty In the last
for an occasional Jab with hi* loft, He pummcled Willard about the head in games of first half.—Lakeland of tho lanth broke up a pitcher's dual
stayed on the dcfenslvo waiting for at close quarters but Jess only smiled. Telegram.
hero yesterday between Alvarez anti
n chance to shoot in an uppercut. Rut Willard was wild with a right and ab­
Gosctt, tho Smoker* winning 2 to 1.
Firpo, a shifty object, gave him fow sorbed further punishment about the
head. Firpo ruahed in with both fists
opportunities.
In the "first F irp o . cut Willard’s landing heavily. „ Jess rallied amj
ear and in the fourth ho pummelled drovo Firpo to a comer, «» the bell
.
the big. Kansan about the ring with a rang..
Round Five: Willard sent Firpo s
drive t i the head. Je ss' absorbed
S1VPETERSBURG, July 1 3 . Wil­
mad back with ?p »tr#lght
straight loft. Ha
heavy punishment hut caina.back in head,
JTOl
ls WIUon wa» in great form yester­
the n e it round w itlfr his ofllfc real of- t
lent
day andTflfld Daytoni W&amp;releis while
f.-n.U
-.. • “
the ropes’ clinc
f ensi ve.
repeatedly a* j hi* team mates bunched nine hits
t© the head right. They
under i

TIRPO KNOCKS OUT WILLARD
IN EIGHTH ROUND OF BOUT
TO DECIDE WHO WAS WHO

CELERY SEED

Since Winner is to Fiffht, Jack Dempsey as Soon
as Possible

SENTINEL XAKES
GOOD ONE PROM
DIG BEREAN

PINCH HITTER
WINS FOR THE
SMOKER CLAN

WILSON HOLDS
BULLDOGS TAKE
ISLANDERS SO
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BASE BALL NEWS
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
Orlando 4, Brndcntown 2;
Lai.eland I, Tampa 2.
Daytona 0, St. 1’ete 4.

Amerirnn League
Itoston tt, Detroit 5.
Philadelphia t), Ulnvelnnd 11.
New York It), Chicago 0.
Washington 5, St. Louis 8,
Kimthrrn Association
Atlanta l&gt;, Mobile (i.
Birmingham 8, New Orleans tl (It
innings).
Little Rock li, Nashville 4.
Chattanooga 7, Memphis. 2.
HOW THEY STAND
Fioridn State League (Second Half)
Won Lost Pet
.700
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I) indent own ... ....... 11
.050
...... 13
7
Oilando ......
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10
Lakeland s ...... ....... m
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St. Petersburg ....9
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13
.280
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Tonight Do La Motto, Frank Keen­
an and Lloyd HughcA ill “Scars of
Jealousy."
A raging forest firo
A lynching mob in pursuit!
A man nnd a gill trapped in the
raging inferno clinging to the edge
of a tiny pool of water bandy deep
enough to cover them as the flumes
sweep onward.
Also International Nows, only
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groggy for several minute* a fter ho
had been counted out. Indeed, he ap­
peared a trifle groggy 30 minute* af­
ter the light ns his trainer* wer©
patching him up In Ida dressing room.
Willurd said, he had .not yet made
his plans for the future, hut that he
probably would return to hi* homo In
lais Angeles for n few day*.
Te* Rlcknid last night said he prob­
ably would sign negotiations a* noon
ns possible to match Firpo with-Jack
IVnipscy for n title match, In cither
September or October.

FIRPO TAKES HIS
VICTORY IN SAME]
MANNER FOUGHT •

National League
I ittsburgh 5-2, New York 3-4.
Chicago 2, Brooklyn 0.
Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 0.
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help tho team, by attending the games
and a small euntfibution, we will fur­
nish llie kind of games that will
please everybody. We play Orlando
here Thursday, July 10th and DeLand
here Thursday, July 2fltli.
C. A. WIDDON.

I Hr Tho Im^orlniril
JERSEY CITY, July 13.- L u is An­
gel Firpo, «onq’.iernr of Jo*n Willurd,
took id* triumph with the r,niir* solem­
nity that ho displayed in tho seven
and a fraction rounds to put the giant
Kansan down,
“ Willard is a fine man. I am proud
to hive defeated him," ho said.
Told that Willqrd had declared he
would make a “great match" for
Champion Dempsey, he said:
“ I have never seen Dempsey in tho
ring, hut I am anxious to get in the
ling with him. 1 believe 1 enn heat
him."
Firpo said Willard had given him a
tough hnttle. The blows the former
champion landed, he said, hurt, badked
nn they wean with the Idg Kansan's
242 pounds ef hulk.
Willard characterized Firpo ns a
good, tough hitter.
“ He certainly gave me a good hard
fight," Willard said. “J don't.want to
alibi as 1 was fniily beaten, but my
left arm was r o sprained in the tra in ­
ing that I could scarcely use it lit nil.
1 had many openings for Firpo's face,
hut I couldn't Jab bard enough to
duwn him.",
Willard raid the blow .that, put him
down fur the final count was n hard
right cross to tho jaw which had him

LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 13 —
Jack Dompsoy, heavyweight boxing
champion, after rending tho Associat­
ed Prosit Rtory of tho *Firpo-Willard
fight in Jersey City last night, *ald
he was “very much satisfied with the
results,” nnd Hint he “believed the
best man won."
"Of course," ha added, "I am anx­
ious to meet Firpo or Harry Wills,
nnd it is up to my manager. Jack
Krnrns, to sign up one of them for a
match for mo on I-cbor Day."
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THIS 13 A VIRGIN.

Chaili? Britt to Gone Roumillat—J*
"Guto, have you got a yard stick?"
Gone—“Yes, but we're using It.
How long do you want it? "
Chat Ho—"Why, about three feet."
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And the honor guests tonight will
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room nnd Indy, and will see this won­
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Tomorrow—Dorothy Dalton in “Fog
Bound."

LOCALS DEFEATED
BY DELAND TEAM
The Hanford Scml-Pro team went to
DeLand Thursday afternoon and play­
ed before the crowd gathered a t the
B aptist Assembly, ona u f tho great­
est games in the history of base ball.
Sanford got off to an early sta rt
and scared onu run In tho first In­
ning, but only to nllow DeLand to tie
the scure in the 9th nfter'w h k h It re­
sulted In a gruelling affair of fight
und tight play until tho 11th inning
when Jackson running for Ammons
crossed the plate with what seemed
To be the winning run, but }bo vmqilrc made a poor decision and called
him out, although ho was unquestion­
ably safe. The battle lasted, to seven­
teen inning when DeLand scored
In and our beys went down In dpfeat after fighting like ' lion* to win
contest. The score waa * to 1.
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$2.25 value, set

58,50 value, each

Values 52.75, pair

White Enameled
BRASS

3 BURNERS
Saturday Only
$8.00 value, each

$11.50 vnlue, each

$1.25 value,.each

14-quart, $1.50 value, each

ALUMINUM

FREE!

FREE!

Good Heavy Steel

BERLIN KETTLES

DECORATED

The first 100 customers spending $10.00 at this sale will
be given ONE DOLLAR S WORTH OF MERCHANDISE
from eur stock absolutely FREE** Here’s another 10 per
cent saved for the early buyers,
--------- DON'T FAIL TO ASK, fO lt YOUR COUPON------ —

C-qiinrt with Cover
Value $1,75, each

Set of G

$1.25 Value, each

[ Lot Men’s Dress Shirts
Combinollcs, galvanized, $1.00
value; e a c h ................ .............

Ice Cream Freezers
2-qunrtn .7...?.......

Decorated Cuspidors, 50c
value, each ..................
Ice Cream Freezers,
4-quarts ................................
Wash Boards, Galvanized,
eacli - ......................................
"Evenhent" Electric Irons,
Each ......................................
Hot-Point Electric Irons,
Each ......................................
Aluminum Water Pails, 10-qt.
$2.00 vnlue, each ................
Aluminum IVivo] a t ors,
each ......... ...........................
Paper Napkins,
1,000 for ...............................
.Kcrogns Wicks, 30c
l value ........ ....................... .
Mop Handles, 25c
\ value, each ......

.... .

$3.98
39c
$4.48
$5.48
$1.39
98c
98c
28c
18c

Chambers, plain white unglnzC Q a
• d, with cover, e a c h .................... f i x *
Cpmbinettcs,1plain white unglaz
edi $1.50 value, c a e li..................

Wc have hundreds of
other bargains In our
store that wc cannot list,
just as good anil better
even than those shown
on this page.

Iced Tea or Water Pitchers,
brown stoneware, 2-qt. 49c vnl
Ice Ten or Water Pitchers, 3
qt., 79c value, e a c h ..............

Special

an every item ill our
stock for this sale

42-piece Dinner Set, strictly first quality
Chinn, beautifully decorated. Wo have
a number of patterns for you to choose
. from and every set is open stock ware
$12.50/Value. Specially priced for this
sale, at
($ A A O
only
................................... t P e / « « 7 0

LOOK OVER THIS CIR­
CULAR FOR TIJE
SALE PRICES
on these bargains

*

Sweut-Orr Overalls
Men’s Gabardine Suits

’Assortment, of stylos and colors.
We have gono through our en­
tire stool; of Shirts and picked
oul all the odds and ends that
accumulate, such as discontin­
ued styles, etc. These we hnvo
put together in one group and
there are really some remark­
able values to be secured from
this lot. Values up to $2,50.
Your choice, at, only—

Our Entire Stock of

Lion Brand Shirts
are on sale now at drastic reduc­
tion in prices. We haven’t space
to list one-half of thenrbut don’t
fail to seo our elaborate showing
during this sale. Every* shirt
guaranteed fast color. You get
a how shirt if it fades. Values
up to $G.50. Priced* at—

9 /4 Sheeting
Galvanized Pails
Oil Stoves
Lorraine Tissue Ging­

9-in. Bowls, plain white, 35c
value, each
.................

WORK CLOTHING

hams
Imported Frenrh Ging­

C h in a w a re

hams
lUpplette Bed Spreads

We have ju st received a big shipment
o f Chinnvnre, WcRinven't tho space to
list it hnl we urge yOu In come In as enrly
ns possible and look ft oyer, t Prices will be
greatly reducing during tills sale.

White Table Cloths
Shoes for the Whole

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$4.50 Pants,
, pair
$6.50 nml $7.00 Pants,
irnir
i

Family

Ii II

Sweet-Orr Overalls,
Sweet-Orr Dress Pants, all wool Worsted* in
Gray, Black and Striped patterns, also all
wool serge in navy bluo

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Sweet-Orr Khaki Pants,
pair .............................. :
Sweet-Orr Pin Check Pants,
.................................................

Sweet-Orr Shirts, Polka Dot and
and Blk. Snteen. $1.95 val, on.

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THE SANfFdRD DAILY HERALD,-'FRIDAY, JULY'18,192-3*-

BUSINESS
ton can find the name of
every fie. HuMnes. Man
in Sanford In this Column .
sack day.
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CLASSIFIED 5
ADS
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please
tell

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others; If not.

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Clawsiflcd Ads tc a word. No I
Ad taken for lese than 25c. P
And positively no Clauiflrd »
Adt charged to anyone. Cash P
must accompany all orders. I
Count the words and remit •
acordingly.
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l a m m m m n i k a m

FOR SALE
V o It SALE—1 team mules, wagon

nnd harness nt n bargain.—E. N.
Sutton, Genova, Fla.
82-10tp
FARMERS—You can get seed bee
fram*A and Irrigation plugs s t tk*
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr
V. C. COLLER, Protv
F&lt;l|{ 8 ALE—hosier and Gays' paints
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents. &lt; . 183-tfc
FOR SALE—Khodo Island eggs for
IcONTRACTOR and B U IL D E R
sotting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
|||f Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
ford.
* 83-tfp
FOR SALE—5* Pointer pups, No. 1
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
ford Avc.
G.’Ltfc
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
fjRB--------AUTO--------BONDS
Attractive terms. Address owner.
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
69-tfc

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

IGeneral Shop and Mill
Work

B. W. HERNDON

OFFER KXTItAORIMNAKY
One new five room house with hath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
Contractor and Builder
CUPIED.
PRICE
FLORIDA $3,000.00-------------- Terms to suit you
IANFOKD
A REAL BARGAIN
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
79-tfc
MORNING AND NIGHT MILK de­
Raiakiiahrd ieon
livery. Phono Ed. Biggcrs you?
Kri! Eatatc, Loan# nnd Insurance
wants.
*
,
87-5tp
Iphone 48
101*8 Magnolia Are.
FOttTiXTTE—Vivo acres on good road,
near loading stution. Inquire nt
1103 Oak avenue,
, 88-3tp

S. 0. Shinholser

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

[STEWART The Florist

GENEVA
Mr. and Mrs. Moldanhaur weir
guests from Bloomington, 111, a t the
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. T. Wnkcflold
Monday.
Mr. nnd Airs. Rebinder of Ocala
were visitors hero Saturday .and Sun.
day.
\ 1
Alice Gicgcr, Pauline Miller, of
Orlando, wore called: herp la st weak
on account of tho illness of their
father, Mr. George Gicgcr.
Mrs. Nellie WilUngton of Jackson*
ville, is spending n few days with her
sister, Mrs. Gllln Sipps.
Mr. and Mrs: H. H. Jones and chil­
dren from Augusta, Ga., who have
boon visiting here for two weeks, left
Tuesday for their home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Provntt and
son of Aloore Station, Air. and Mrs.
II. H. Flynt spent Sundny with Mrs.
J. M. Prevntt*
Air, nnd Mrs. Tim Tcchimnth and
children spent Atonday evening with
Air. nnd Airs. T. W. Prevntt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbec and Mins
Lucy Atkinson spent Sunday in Or­
lando. Aliss Atkinson stayed to visit
friends a few days.
Mrs. M. E. Wicks and U ulse and
Kutdugo Culpepper spent the week­
end nt Coronado Bench.
The Community Club met nt the
tuwn hall Monday nt the usunl time
with large attendance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Johns of Jack­
sonville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Wakefield Thursday.
Mrs. George Peters, Airs. Wm.
Ballard, Miss Elizabeth nnd Homer
Ballard nre In DcU nd this week at­
tending the Baptist ussemhly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilnss Franklin nnd
daughter Floitn, left Monday for the
mountains of Norte Carolina, to be
gone for n month.
Mr, and Mrs. Endor Curlctt were
in Sanford Monday on business.
Federated Clubs held their monthly
meeting here Satunlny nt tho town
hall. At noon n large dinner was
served.
Mr. Georgo Gieger Is very ill with
high blood jircssure.

FOR SALE — Custard
apple muck. Just the
Annual and Ornamental I’lanta
! Ill Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 260-W thing for seed beds, $4
per ton f. o. b. Moore
SANFORD MACHINE Haven. W rite or wire,
W. E. Daniel, Moore Hen Still Has Merit
COMPANY
Haven, Fla. Give referFor Incubating Eggs
General Machine and Boiler
enee.
86-6tdp;
100-ltp
-W orka.

| Cat Flowers-------------- Floral Design*

FOR SALK AT PRICES THAT ARS Furriers l ii.,irll|l!?in w n iT llM irtli\rt
Cylinder Grinding
for Hatching vs. Artificial
RIGHT
Phone 02--------- Sanford, Florida
Dodge Touring, thoroughly over­
hauled, new cord tires, new paint and
top.
Buick G touring, good mechanical
ly, 5 cord tires, practically new.
nLtc model Ford touring, A-l con­
dition, new top, good rubber.
Ford, light delivery, good condition,
new tiros.
Dodge delivery, first class condition,
■I new Koynl cord tires.
1921 Ulds G touring, good condition,
new batter, 5 good tires.
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
90-2tc ~

By SETH W. SHOEMAKER
Director, The School of Agriculture,
International Correspondence
Schools, Scranton, Pa*

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UlfDBR AUTHORITY OF
RESOLUTION NO. 88, ADOPTED TJ1E 29TH
DAY OF MAY, A) D. 1923,
;
,
Tho following la tho estimated cost of widening Myrtio Avo. paving
from 18 feet in width to 24 ft. vln width from N inth S treet South to Thir­
teenth BL Estimated coot of pavement 2-1 feet in ' width:
2400 Co. yds. grading a t 5 0 c -------------- --- — — — ------ -—— ...... 4 1,200.00
4573 Sq. yds. paving-at.$1.00'---------------------------—.— .---------------8,688,70
2795 Iin. ft. High curb a t 4 5 c ------ ------------- ----- ------------------------ 1,257.75
1G8 feet fluah curb a t 3 0 c ----1270 foctraiornLa«vre*-at-$1.10
» 1,307,00
10 rnleta hi $30.00v.
•♦«*••****•• •••***••.
*00
3 Manholes a t t S f h O O ...........*...... - ..... - ..... ............... ______ _
150.00
draltr uia
tlli a t $76.00
3000 Lin feet1
feet-draltr
f 76.00 per
por M. ............................ .—...‘.f.
airi.oO
Engineering, advertising etc......
CGI.15

H. W. Johnson, Lot 0, Blk. LI, Tr. 7
.....
Julia Hicks, l o t 7, Blk. 13, Tr. 7 ...............
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk. 13, Tr. 7 ....
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 9. Blk. 13, Tr. 7
Atcfseh Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 7 ^
F. C, .Welsh, E. Vi of Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tir. 8
tii C. Welsh E. V4 of Lot 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 8 ....
J. S. Dlnkcl, U t 3, nik. 13; Tr. 8 ________
J , S. Dlnkcl; Lot 4, Blk. 10, Tr. 8 ______

—
Mrs. G. I). Hart, U t G, Blk. 14, Tr. 7 ...... ..............
GO
Mrs. G. D. Hart, U t 7, nik. 14, Tr. 7
50
Mrs. G. D. Hart, Lot 8, Blk. 14. Tr. 7 ......
Airs, G. D. Hart, Lot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 7 ....
Mrs. G. 1). Hart, I-ot 10, Blk. 14, Tr. 7 .....
M. Ilincrlck, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 .........
Total estimated cost — ...................... - .... ....... ;___
.....$13,030.06 AL Mincrick, Ixit 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 ...........
Estimated cost of pavement 18 feet in w idth..... .....
.....4 8,620.00 M. Mincrick, Lot 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 ............
M. Allncrlck, Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 .............
Estimated cost of widening pavement from 18 feet in width
M. Alincrick, Lot 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 8 .......... .
to 24 feet in width .........I . . . , ............................. .. ............ $ 4,310.00
Amount .to .6c Boifto liy City 1 / 3 ........... ..—.... ...... $1,430/17
Notico Is hereby given to any nnd nil persons Interested In the .Special
Amount to Ikj borno Jiy ndpaccnt property.......... . 2,873.33
Assessments against the various pieces of property above described that
Number of feet frontage ............- ....... ................. 2,084 foot
said assessments nru payable in full within 30 days after tho above and
Assessment per fo il fro n ta g e.......... :........ .............. ..... $1.3787
foregoing special assessment roll has been cquniizcd, approved and con­
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
firmed, or in ten equal annual installments, with Interest at 8';. per annum
B. It. Trafford’a Alnp of the Town of Sanford, Florida
from nnd after the time snld special assessments stand approved nnd con­
Feet
Preliminary firmed.
Name
Description
Frontage Asaeanment
A meeting of tho Equalizing Bonn! of the City of Snnfonl, Florida, will
S. O. Chase, all Blk 11, Tr. 5 .............................t............... 204
$363.98
he
held
a t the City Hall nt 2:30 P. M. onjtfic 23rd day of July, A. D. 1023,
L. P. McCuller, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr. G ................ — ..............
r&gt;0
G8.93
nt
which
meeting said Bonn! will hear ady nnd all complaints nnd objections
L. P. McCuller, I-ot 2, Blk. 11, Tr. 0 ............... ..................
50
* G8.93
as
to
such
special assessments, nnd will nt Bald time adjust nnd equnlizc-said
L. P. McCuller, Lot 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 0 ................ ............... *
04
88.24
assessments on a basis of Justice,And right; nnd when said special assess­
M. C. Aapinwall, Lot 4, Blk. II, Tr. G................. .......... .
50
G8.93
ments are so equalized nnd ndjunlcd, same will then stand confirmed and be,
Lottie AL Paxton, Lot 5, Blk. 11, Tr. G ..............
50
G8.93
and
rcmnln binding liens upyrf the properly against which said assessments
F. W. Mahoney E s t, Lot G, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ..........................
50
G8.93
arc
mndo
until paid in nevdrJImrc with the provisions of Resolution No. Ht!
Ellen M. Mahoney, L ot.7, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 .......... ................
50
G8.93
of
the
City
Commfssion,tif the City of Snnturd, Florida, ndbptcd the 29th day
C. A. Betts, Lot 8, Blk. 12, Tr. fi ........................ .............
50
GS.93
of
May;
A.
I).
1923. **
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C. A. Betts, Lot 9, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ........................................
50
G8.03
Witness
my
hand
ns
City
Clerk
and
the
Heal
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
C. A. Betts, Lot 10, Blk. 12, Tr. 5 ................. ............ ....
50
08.03
Florida, this lOlli day o f July, A. D. 1923.
Isnnc Neal, Lot 1, Blk 12, Tr. G ....................................:....
50
G8.93
(SEAL)
t
L. R. PHILIPS,
F. W. Mahoney Est., Lot 2, Blk. 12, Tr. 0 ......
50
08.93
7-13-20-2tc
'
City Clerk.
N. J. Duggar, Lot 3, Blk. 12, Tr. G........... .............
50
08.93
W. R. Brooks, Lot 4, Blk. 12, Tr. G ............................... .
50
08.93
Airs. R. Villa Robinson, Lot 5, Blk. 12, Tr. G ...................
50
08.93
Mclsch Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 ...'.......................
50
G8.93
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 ......................
50
08.93
Mclsch Realty Co., L6t 8, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 .......................... 04
88.21
Mclsch Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk. 13, Tr. 5 .............................. 50
08.93
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 6 ..........................
50
G8.93
C. E. Robinson, Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tr. 0 ..................................
50
G8.93
LYE. Robinson, l^&gt;t 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 0 .............................
50
08.93
C. E. Robinson, Lot 3, Blk. 13, Tr. G .............................
Gt
88.24
R. L. Robinson, Lot 4, Blk. 13, Tr. G -— ..........................
50
08.93
VAWR-ISVtMUU
R. L. Robinson, Lpt 5, Blk. 13, Tr. G .......... ...................
50
08.93
Alelsch Realty Co. Lot 0, Blk. 14, Tr. 5 .......................... .*... 50
08.93
Mclsch Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk. 11, Tr. 6 .....1...................
50
08.93
88 24 *
Alelsch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 5 .................. ■•'.....
04
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 5 ....... &lt;.................
50
68.03
683)3
Frank Bronson, I-ot 10, Blk. 14, Tr. 5 ....
50
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 0 ............ ............
50
08.93
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 0 .........................
50
08.93
Mclsch Realty Co., Lot 3,* Blk. 14, Tr. G .......................... . G;t
88.24
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 0 .........................
50
08.93
Mcisch Realty Co., Iot*5, Blk. 14, Tr. 6 .........................
50
08.93
-ar
The following Is the estimated cost of widening the pnving on Laurel
Avc. from Sixth Street "South to Thirteenth Street, making the pavement
24 feel in width instead of 10 feut ns planned.
Estimated c o |t of puving 24 feet in width:
4000 cu. yds. grading at 50c .................................................................. ( 2,000.00
7800 Sq. yds. paving at $1.90 ................................................................. 14,820.00
4853 Lin. feet high curb nt 45o .......... ............................................... . 2,183.85
Built fer Summer D r i v ’nJ
33G Lin! feet flush curb a j( 30c ...................i......................— ...........
100.80
1140 Lin. feet Storm sewer at $1.10 ............................................... .
1,254.00
T he B uick S'x C ylinder T ouring
10 Inlets at $30.00 ......................... '...,...................................................
180.00
Sedan is particularly popular be­
4 Manholes a t $50.00 ...........................................................................
200.00
cause it c o m b in e s p erfectly the
4000 Lin. feet 3” drain tile at $76.00 per M. ..................................
300.00
•
m
any ad van tages o f th e open lou r­
Advertising, Engineering, etc........................................................... 1,111.35

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING
LET US DO YOUR NEXT JOB OF PRINTING

In spite of many Improvements In
tho artificial incubation of eggs there
are still ninny poultrymen who pre­
fer the natural method. Artificial in­
cubation is particularly adapted to
h Csrtla of S iif o n i'i Reputquantity production.
Total estimated cost of pnving 24 feet wide .............................. 22,450.00
N able Prufraslonal Men, each
(’hicks hutched and renrd artificial­
Estimated cost of paving 10 feet in width .............................. 14,820.00
to of whom, la his chosen pro*
ly will do better during the cold
fc I Melon (he Herald recoin*
weather than chicks hutched nnd rear­
Estimated coft of widening pavement from 1G feet in width to
A mends to the people,
ed naturally. However, ns soon ns
h
24 ft. in width .....j.....................................’............... ...........
7,030.00
spring arrives tho brood of chicks
F o il KENT—3 room furnished apart­ with the mother will do very well.
h h h h n » h M i i
ment with private bath.
Herald
Amount to be borne by Oily 1/3 ......................... -...$2,543.33
On farms where few chicks are
building. Special rates for summer. hatched nnd where there is "no neces­
Amount to be homo by ndpaccnt property ........... 5,086.07
—B. W. Herndon.
85-Gtc sity for early hntching natural incu­
Number or feet frontage ........- ..... ..................... 3,6G8 feet
Assessment
per foot frontage —................•........... — $1.3868
FOR RENT—Convenient largo un­ bation does well enough and Is less
Attorney-at-Law
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
furnished
rooms
for
housekeeping.
Over Hemlnele County Bank
troublesome than artificial IncubaE.
It.
Traffurd’s
Map
of
tho
Town
of Sanford, Florida
IAN PORI) . j . . j. . . . PLORII
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
tlon. Many farmers claim that chicks
Feet
Preliminary
6-18-lmo-p handled by natural incubation and
Frontage
Assessment
Description
FOR RENT—Wo have a well located brooding will lie more vlgoroUB than Name
$79.05
67
M.
F.
Robinson,
Lot
0,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
7
....
furnished home.—A. P. Connelly St those handled artificially.
60
69.34
M.
F.
Robinson,
Lot
7,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
7
....
ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW
Because of their belief that brood­
Sons.
79-tfc
First National Dank Building
60
09.31
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
7
ing induces greater growth in tho
BANFORb
-i*
. j.
FLORIDA FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with thicks many fanciers who try for E. T. Durlin, Lot 9, Blk. 8, Tr. 7 ......
60
69.34
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th
67
79.06
honors at the larger shows hatch and J. T. Allen, Lot 10, Blk. 8, Tr. 7
street nnd Elm nve.—M. Schneider.
79.03
67
Grotchen
II.
Housholdcr,
Lot
1,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
8
86-Gtp rear their chicks naturally. One of
50
69.34
T.
H.
Lamb,
Lot
2,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
8
.............................
the most ardent fanciers says that
E bh'R l'iN T —Rooms for light house50
G9.34
fanciers unquestionably produce their Emmett KUJow, Lot 3, Blk. 8, Tr. 8 ...»....-..........
• keeping, equipped with gas for
50
G9.34
ARCHITECT
best specimens by natural incubation. Carter Lumber Co., Lot 4, Blk. 8, T$. 8 ..—.... .......
cooking, electric lights and running
Reeni 7, Miller Bldg.
79.05
67
Olaf
Smith,
Lot
5,
Blk.
8,
Tr.
fi
.....
.....
He also says that artificial incuba­
IANFORD -t- *j.
FLORIDA water. Inquire of Mra. Smith, 300 tion has absorbed the attention of In­ W. H. Hynes, Lot 0, Blk. 9, Tr. 7 and N. 8 ft. of
French avenue.
88-4tp
90.14
65
Lot 7, Blk. 9, Tr. 7 ........... - ....... ........... .........
vestigators and others to such an ex­
42
58.25
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed tent that tittle is written or taught of T. E. Wilson, S. 42 ft. Lot 7, Blk. 0, Tr. 7 ............. J
rooms, good location, reasonable the old-fashioned or trustworthy nat­ Melsch Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk. 0, Tr. 7 ..................
50
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69.34
60
rent. Phone 248 or call a t tho L. Al­ ural method.
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk. 9, Tr, 7 ........ .........
79.05
len Seed Co., L. Allen. •
88-3tp
57
Victor and Belle Cheek, U t 10, Blk. 9, Tr. 7
Natural Hatching
40
07.90
FOR RENT—2 connecting furnished
In view of the fact that there are F. H. Rand, U t 1, Blk 9, Tr. 8 .............................
67.06
49
F.
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Rand,
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2,
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9,
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housekeeping rooms, 1 bed room.— so many poultry raisers some infor­
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312 East 5th St._____________£9-3tp mation bearing on this particular
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81.13
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FOR RENT—To adults, furnished method should be widely disseminat­ A. R. Key, N. V, of U t 4, Blk. 0, Tr. 8 ....... ...................
81.18
58
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Chittenden,
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4,
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ed.
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eggs
successfully
it
la
apartments, first floor, three room#
09.34
60
with large acreened nnd curtained well to follow the following precepts: W. H. Peters £st-, U t 0, Blk. 10, Tr. 7.,-,
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H.
Peters
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7,
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10,
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7
.......
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porch and private ath. 813 Mngnolja
88.75
64
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avenue.
80-3tp uses her voice constantly.
60
W
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H.
Peters
Est.,
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9,
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10,
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incubation
and
brooding
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50
GO.34
W. H. Petera Est. U t 10, Blk 10, Tr. 7 ....
might well be consider
264- " * 306.12
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50
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tion amj paying for ad. Call at Her­ cral hundred.
Many poultrymen |T . J. Miller, U t 7, Blk. 11,'Tr. 7 .
64
88.76
ald office.
07-tfc claim th at It.U always well to hstel\ T. J. Miller, U t 8, Blk: 11, Tr. 7 ---------50
60.34
port of your chicks and rear them M. F. Robinson, Lot 9, Blk. 11, Tr. 7 .....
60
6934
with the mother hen.
. -J1 T. M. Dunlap, U t , 10, Blk. 11, Tr. 7, —
WANTED—BOYS TO SELL TUB
162.26
117
W^H^Hynea, U t 1, Blk. 11, Tr. 8
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
49
0736
W. H. Hynes, U t 8, Blk. U , Tr. 8 ------------------ ------Open the Year Around
STREETS OF HANFORD. A GOOD WANTED—BOO more farmers to W. H. Hynes, U t 4, Blk. U , Tr. 8
40
67-06
............ ..
plant the old strain Golden Self* W. H. Hynes, U t 5, Blk. )1, Tr. 8 ------—------Reasonable Rates.
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
67.96
40
Blanching'
celery, this season.
We I s .hell# C. Higginbotham, U t 6, Blk. 12. Tr. 7 .........
Special rate* to parties.
TO MAKE. BIG PROFITS FOR A
60
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On Main Street, near Ocean
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69.841
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A Buick Closed Car

ing m odel w ith th e l u x u r y a:id
convenience o f n line closed car.
T h e w ide w indow s provide louring
car airmens; y e t in c a a e o f a summer
show er or dust storm , a turn o f th e
hand in stan tly protects th e o c ­
cupan ts w ith ou t obstructin g l.tcir
vision.

FOR RENT

George A. DeCottes

*

Bui c k traditional p e r f o r m a n c e ,
pow er, depend ability and ild ing
com fort arc w orthily typified in
th is T ouring Sedan.

FRED R. WILSON

SANFORD BUICK COMPANY
PHONE 1G

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

CHELLE MAINES
r ;• '!• LAWYER

W. JJ THIGPEN
..Real E state

FOUND

Daytona Beach, Fla,

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Corner Magnolia Avenue nnd Second Street
SANFORD, FLORIDA_______________
W hen better automobiles ore built, Buick w ill build them

ANNOUNCEMENT!!
TO OUR FRIENDS AND^CUSTOMERS: 1 HAVE
IlOUCHT THE INTEREST OF F. I). McDRIDE IN
THE PARK AVENUE GARAGE AND WILL CON­
TINUE THE BUSINESS UNDER:
THE PARK
AVENUE GARAGE.
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We are Equipped to give you ser­
vice at ull noun* from 6 a.
m. Jo 12 p. m.

WANTED

GAS

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DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
VISIBLE GASOLINE PUMPS
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ACCESSOR! ES
EXPERT REPAIR DEPARTMENT

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