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WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION

HEART

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, JULY 13,1923

POSSIBLE DELAY

foe Proposal Wjilch Alms Solely
at P a d fM io n of
i,
Europe
*
LONDON, July 12^-G r*ut Britain
has informed France and Italy she la
n a ty to aaaumo responsibility of
preparing d raft of reply to German
reparations notp. Tho reply will lie
submitted to the allies with least pos­
sible d«l*y in hope they Will agree
to ita tertnp. Announcement to this
effect was made by. Premier Baldwin
in a statement to tho House of.Com­
mons today on Great Britain’s repara­
tion policy.
Tha British government aald it In­
vites sympathy of allies of nil inter­
ested states for proposal which aims
solely a t pacification of Europo and
recovery of exhausted world. Bald­
win foiled to state what tho British
proposals will be in tho note tho gov­
ernment intends framing ,n or dit^ he
day anything regarding international
commission to examine■ ■ in to Gcrmany’s.
LONDON, July 12.—Replying to
questions by Ramsay McDonald, op­
position leader, Premier Baldyin said
in reply to Germany would be pro­
ceeded with forthwith. He would aay
tomorrow whether tho reply was be­
ing communicated to United States.
Commander Kenworthy, liberal membee tor JLU-.aakod-whethcs.tho.uuvrrnment had approached or had been
approached by Uio United States In
m atter of reparations. Baldwin's re­
ply was described by reporater* as
Inaudible but w m U tcr learned he
said he required notice of question
before answering.'
*
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR
CAUaUT FOR SPEEDING
WITH TBNB88EB GOVERNOR
RALEIGH, N. C , July 12.-Governor Cameron Morrison * waa re­
lieved of a ■perfectly good ten-dollar
bill as bond by a Henderson county
speed “cop" last Saturday afternoon
when the latte* gentleman contended
the Governor’s big limousine waa oxreeding tho speed limit.
•
The North Carolina.executive waa
showing Governor Austin Feay over
th* highways of Jtenderson and Bun­
combe counties when
the officer
overtook their car. It Was, Indeed,
fortunate that the Tenneaseo gover­
nor wqs alopg ** Mr. Morrison did
not havo the right.change with which
to settle with the officer.
.* "Lend me ten dollar*." eaid the
governor of North Carolina to the
governor of Tennessee.
"With pleasure, air," said the gov­
ernor of Tennesee to the governor of
North Carolina, and tho money waa
handed over to the officer.
Governor Peay did not discuss the
m atter when he arrived here last
night, but members of hia party were
having no llttia amusemont out of the
fact th at one Henderson county
speed officer caught two governor*

Of Sheffield Steel and
Iron Company at
Bessemer

NEW YdRK, Ju lV 'll-iT h d follow­
ing statements woro made last night
hy Jess Willard and Luis' Firpo, prin­
cipals in tho heavy-weight show a t
Royle’a Thirty Acres tonight:
Willard: “I am not overconfident,
but J think 1 can win. I havo never
seen Flrpo fight, but I haVoboen told
ho is a tough fellow, and a hard hit­
ter. 1 believe that to bo so, but I
don't think there’* anybody in tho
.ring who can tako my measure to­
day. I'm in otter condition than a t
any other time in my career. I hope
to whip FJupo; If I do I’ll bo ready for
a return ninteh with Dempsey tho
next day or any other day ho signs.
My one and only ohjcct la to w(n back
the title 1 loat to him four years ago.”
Firpq: *'I know I can boat Wil­
lard. I watched him fight Floyd
Jqhnsott two months ago at tho samo
show in which I knocked out Jack
McAu|lffo, end I know hia atyle. I
don't know how long it will take mo
to win, but I hope It will be early.
However, I iup in the host condition
of fry life and enn outlast Willard, if
necessary. I havo oil tho confidence
in tho world that I’ll bo tho victor,
and then—it’a Jack Dempsey and thb
title.”
-

Five Autoists
Two Modern Gladiators
Killed by An
Indiana Train Stake Pugilistic Futures
In Jersey City Tonight
yesterday when a motor car which
was stalled on the track of tho Big
Four railroad wsa struck by a passen­
ger train.
The dead: Jack EUla, Mary Ellis
and a daughter, Lilly Ellis, 10, and
M argaret Dunlap, 13} Ernestine DunInp, 14. .
;Tbc: injured..lvercMdr*: Fprd Sterciii and her daughter, Dorothy, aged
Sam Htcrchl, IB fronth* old son of
Mrs. Stcrchl escaped injury in tho
wreckage of tho car, which was hulred 100 feet. v .
Member* of tho train crew declared
th at the engine died as the car reach­
ed the crossing. The automobile was
not moving when it was hit.
FLORIDA’S FEDERAL ROAD
TOTAL M55 MILES CITIES
LOCATED ON THEM

Jess Willard and Firpo Will Battle
For Supremacy
I n r T k * AaaaclaleO Preaa)

JERSEY CITY, July 12.—Two mod­
ern gladiators, one fro m th o prairies
of Kansas and the other from tho
fair stretches of Argentine, will atako
pugilistic futures tonight in a 12round match In the-picturesque set­
ting of^tho. nrenat-at* Doyles Thirty
Acres. For Jess Willard, tho man
mountain, who held tho chamlponshlp
of the world from 1015 to 1010, it will
bo a test In his comeback, by which
ho hopes to obtain a return match
w ith'his conqueror, Jack Dempaey.
For Firpo It will bo tho crucial point
in one of the most sensational careers
of ring history, a steping stone, if
victorious, to a chance a t Derapaoy’a
crown. 70,000-fans are expected to
see the fight. Tho preliminaries will

BACKER OF FIGHT FAILS.
Ml, Tfcr Aaaarlatrd I*ress&gt;
’
TALLAHASSEE, July 12.—Flor­
Stanton Bank and Trust company,
ida has 1,855 miles of federal roads,
seconding to figures compiled by the Great Falls, M ont, whoso president
Bureau of Public Roads of th e ,Uni­ waa activo backer of Dcmpsoy-Glbted States department of agriculture. bona bout, closet ita door*.
These figures show that nearly every
city in 34 states hnvlng a population
of 5,000 is located upon tho federalaid system of highways, and th at the
few that are not soon will lie connect­
ed with the system over improved
roads. Indications show, it U aald,
that over 90 per cent of the entire
population of the United States will
live with! nten miles of n federal-aid
highway. In a number of states the
figures is as high as 08 per cent ami
in none of tho slates will it drop be­
low 65 per cent.
Mileage in other southern atates
shown in tho figure* are:
...L ia n a 9 CUM
6,662 (estimated);- tLouisiana
2,867
(estimated); Mississippi
&lt;**
m ated); Alabama 8.968 (estimated);
Arkansas 6,037 (estimated); North
Carolina 3,810; South Carolina 3,179
(estimated); Tennessee 4,534 testi­
m ated); Virginia 4,018.

CHICAGO IF
18

Rates From Southeast
to Texas Will Be
Lowered

( Hr T S r AMWfUHM I 'r r a a )
CHICAGO, July 12.—Republican
National Convention will bo held a t
Chicago next June if Fred W. Upham,
National Treasurer, makes such re­
quest of the National Executive Com­
mittee, J. L. Dabler, National Com­
mitteeman from Missouri aald here
today a t a conference of the National
Committeemen, State Chairmen and
Republican leaders from seven states.

Il»r Tfce A»«orl«lnl Prr«a)
Wa s h i n g t o n ; July 12 — Rail­
roads were ordered by tho Interstate
And Id Made of Concrete UfMPj
Commission to rrduco by from flvo
Fine Bow and to 64 .
to seven per cent, rates on hogs grown
M ik a L oqr
i
in the southeastern atates and des­
aWMMW
l
W. V tlfl
tined to packing plants in and around
Business Worries Said
in r r t f AmmtK IH Pr*M&gt; '
Forth Worth, Texas. The new ached- Major Odum Here
I.AKK CITY, Fla., July 12,—Every ;
To Be Cause of
* true friend of tho cause of good roads J
ulo will become effective October 3,
In
Interest
of
Homes,
and will apply to all ahlpmcnta o r ig ­
in Florida may rejoice over the good *
inating in Florida, Alabama, Misaaipwork of tho legislature, declaredPrisoij Work, Relief
&lt; n r T k r A s-(K (a (r4 P r t w )
ul, Louisiana, Tcnnoasco and KdnORANGE, N. J., July 12,—Ken­ udge H. B. Phillips, chairman of tty ft
tucky. The former rates were made Well Known Worker and Ilia Wire neth M. Kylnnd, member of tho New state highway department, In WBr ad-. ‘
on carload* basis for homo shlpmonts.
Devoting Lives To Thls-W erk.
York Consolidated Exchange com- dress here today a t the ceremoniesTho order today altered this and In­
mlted suicide a t the homo of hia‘sis­ incident ta the opening of tha Laho^
structed railroads hereafter' to fix
Major L. A. Odom, State Superin­ ter* early today by shooting himself City-Jackionville highway. The 0*W^‘
charges on weight basis.
tendent of the Volunteers of Aitwrtca, through tho heed. Miss Serna Eyland, road, just completed a t a cost of ayunder General Ballington Booth, la In sister told police Eyland had been proxlmately $1,600 per mi|e, la 6 4 $
AUTHORISED TO SIGN TREATY, Hanford. In tho Interest of two phi*
despondent because of business trou­ miles long, and has beon proqouncosj
by experts as one of tho finest pieces.,
lanthropics which might bo called, bles,
Angoria government has authorised “Two of Florida's Greatest Moral As­
of road work in the southern a t a t e j ^
Ismot Pasha to sign Lausanne peace sets.”
Representatives from all tectioM *
ELKS WILL BUILD
treaty, Constantinople rispatch says.
o f tho atat* were present among the
One is n stato-wide Prison Welfare
THEIR BUILDING, throng that gathered hety for Uni oo^f,
and Relief Department.
Tho other is the Florida Rescue
CONTRACT SOON from JacksonS InclfnodtffpFwmfclnfw^
Slate Institutions
caslon, largo delegations coming from ■
Homo, for the reclamation of erring
Will Save Money on girls and young women, located a t ATLANTA, July 12.—With tho ap­ Jacksonville and other nearby ciU w .^
proval of tho grand lodge of the
“The day of patch work road buQd- ’
Legislative Acts Jacknonvillc.
Bonovolcnt
Protective Order of Elk*, Ing by tho State Road Department I*',
The prison department of thp Vol­
contract* for tho construction of the over,” Judge* PhlUipe continued, In
Expect to Make Charge of |3dSQ Fof unteers helps discharged prisoners of
headquarter* referring to the passage of the MQhfr' ]
Florida, and In doing this render* a proposed memorial
Bound Volume
building
Jn
Chicago
will
be let with­ bill by the 1023 legislature which
most signal service, not only to the
in
tho
next
few
wceka,
according
to designated tho road* to be coneen!l»jr TXr AaaoclatM Frraa)
individual, but to the stato and so­
the report of the eommlaalon In trated upon by the highway depart­
TALLAHASSEE, July 12.—The
ciety.
,
Hoard of Commissioners of Stato In­ That philanthropy which throws ita charge to tho grand lodge meeting ment until completed. “The depart­
stitutions has taken steps to savo the influence and c*ro about a man, here today.
ment Is now free to carry out Its true .
The building win coat In tho neigh­
state money heretofore loat through
purpose and function M, a state dd- n
whoso Ufa has l&gt;ccq atrophied by a
distribution of volumes of Legislative term In the penitentiary, and’ en- borhood of 13,000,000 and work la ox- partment and build a system of atata
Acts a t lest than it cost to print thorn. denvors to guldo hfm back to the pectcd'Jto be atarted this year, tho re-' roadi without having 1U work lntar- .
port aald.
It has been decided to make a chargo
sphere of usefulness, not only em­ ,4 Committee reports and -other-rou­ fored with hy delegations asking. tyty
of. t2.50.fur a . volume-Unbound and
bodies humanity-, and - • Christianity,
tine business occupied the attention' this little Job and lh at U n it Job-tyL
$3.D0 for those hojind in Buckram.'
but is statesmanship of tho most con­
of tho grand lodg^ yesterday. The dono here and there, and everywhere)!
structive
character.
,
J
WHEAT TAKES ANOTHER
final session will bo 'held this morn­ throughout the etate.* '
The
initial
province
of
this
depart­
Under
tho
law
a
now
governing
thg &lt;
FALL; NOW UNDER $1
ing, to bo devoted to the Installation
ment la to keep constantly in touch 6t the new grand exalted ruler, Jamaa department’s activltlas, Judge PhlM?
CHICAGO, July 12.—Wheat fell with tho men while they are wards G, McFarland, of South Dakota, and lips said tha highway department,-,
the other new officers. The reunion “will continue for tho present year W iatQl further below the dollar mark of tjie state.
Major
Odom
whi
is
in
charge
of
will cloee officially with the grand work on the preferred list s f roads
and to the lowest prices since before
and to carry out Its existing con- i
this
department
with
his
attaches,
is
parade this afternoon.
the war today on tho Board of Trado
constantly
visiting
the
prison*
of
the
tracts
with the counties. N eat JaiK
here. Reports of excellent wheat
In addition to the grand lodgo ses­
state.
Periodically
religious
services
uary
It
will make up |U budget
sions, yesterday’s events included the
weather, bumper crop sand immunity
are
held,
Sunday
schools
are
kept,
or­
work
on
the preferred list of toads
band
contest,
water
festival,
barbecue
of* the northwestern crop from black
and when tho same becomea flnpl a g \
rust were ascribed by broken as tho ganised societies and leagues formed, and fire works a t Lake Wood Park.
John K. Tenor, former governor of provided In the law, NO other work ••
incentive that sent the prices tum­ Bibles and other wholesome reading
m
atter
are
furnished—
in
fact,
those
Pennsylvania and past grand exalted will bo undertaken until the budget?
bling to as low as 98% for Septem­
things
looked
after
which
make
for
ruler of tho Elks, made the report on Is completed.” '
ber wheat, lowest levels since 1014.
the
advancement
of
the
morale
of
the
"It la well to note th a t the law .
the proposed memorial hcadquartors.
One dollar wheat was sold yesterday
men while Incarcerated. Upon re­ I t waa pointed out th at the increased says ’contracts’ with counties atf.fc
for tho first tlmo In several years.
July wheat’s low level was 00% lease many of tho men are furnished cost of construction both In labor and that language does NOT Include of
materials had made It necessary to mean a mere promise of allocation of &lt;
and December wheat sold a t $1.10
revise the plana and specifications for funds," Judge Phillips aald in refer*
but reached l t t cents a t the dote.
the memorial. This revision has been ring to the provision* of the MUUf/,
made, now bids received and tho com­ act, which take* from th# road
pilation la preparing to doao con­ partment tho powor to designate
tracts with a largo New York con- ctsabllsh state rood*. .
*truction company, ths lowest bidders, • Under tha term* of tha paw h
for the work. Substantial progress way law provide* th at a t a mee
in tty work of construction will 4&gt; ’ to bo bald In January o f^ a e h y
Inr that particular field of philan­ avident before tho end of tho present the department shall make pp «
thropy. It waa founded four year* year, tho report stated.
get of work for tho onaufrg y
ago, and by dint of assidious effort,
Another report' of Interest waa which ahall bo published througl
has continued to increase In useful­ niado by tha committee on social and the atate, together with a notice
n ess It ia truly a real home where community welfare, showing th at tho tlmo and place of a public h
motherly influence abound* and any more than $2,225,000 was spent In the Ing a t which tlm# th* depart*
laat year by the Elks In charitable •hall hear ail complaints and I
work alone. Need of an Intenalvo aestlons a t to th# budget, and o
campaign in Americanlratlon waa om-

MeDANIBL NOT ALtOWBD j i
TOO MUCH RAIN IN CERTAIN
BXlL AT TALLAHASSEE
STATES HAVE DAMAGED CORN
O N^CCOUNT OF ACTIONS

habeas ooepua proceedings instituted
court,
by E.
E, B. McDaniel, the eupreme L.
,*,
In decieioa handed down today order­
ed petitioner bo allowed ball in aum
of $6,000. McDaniel was convicted of
assault and attem pt to commit m ar­
ty r by a Jury in the Fourteenth

TALLAHASSEE, July 12 - T h c cot­
ton condition has dropped of lata In
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida nnd
Tpnncsacc according to Information
^ . ^ • t h e federal agricultural dewhich shows the weevil in-'
fcsUtion U heavy in Florida *
Georgia. Plant* In Alabama are re­
ported healthy but weevils numerous.
Tobacco harvesting U on In Florida

SSfki

.n d th .

£ * «

cut by dry ^ ° ° ‘

A acwKf of UTm l*

complained of in many

after con*
»k*r»tiw«
fwffTf

■ •* * *

for adoption, owing to the extreme
youth and inability of thejj; moUtcre
to provide for them. This splendid
service to society is being performed
In great volume, ee far aa ,)ha **•
sources of the ImtlLiUop, permit.
Fur further information regarding
this department, write Mr*. Major

Unlocking the
CHATTANOOGA, July 12— Tha
26th national encampment of tho U. easier to m Ue.
•.
8. w. V. will be held In Chattanooga
THE T b m ph r a t u r
September 18-20. Veterans of the
8panlah War from all parte at tho
ACKSONV1LLE.
country, accompanied'by relatives and
member* of the women's auxiliaries,
will mingle with men of tho Civil and
World w a n a* honored guests a t tho
city. Twenty-five htoosand persons
are expucted. ‘ . . .
The national convention W t l t U #

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923
* ------ -; -—r ---------------- ,,,
■
- - — ------------------------r , AVAW AVTHEVEARS

lure of girlish lovoJincus In her ucxl- Ifc
ding gown at white Georgette rfver ^
Kite -xnttri,
gb* bWuao
bUuso i yut»\
*£**V Ifng ^
pi white
-antill, ftp#
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Seel
walptcd,
.the
rg*ok
and
alcnvq*
outllnI Rhone 217-W
y cd with Jtohd pearl*, rapes. of j pearl*
If ran k*T# a w frte*Ss *
J wen* fualpped /worn the shoulder* to
* • « are c a te n a
And It rains without any effort.
i t^n girdle with rosette* of Gewrgctte
I la this departs
elvphear Ib r III
1
nod
pearl*.
fh
v
nkirt
was
made
with
a p p rerlslrd .
Soino of the heaviest rainfall of
pleated Xlouneo*, apron effect. Her
I tulle veil wan worn coronet fashion the aensou fell west of Ranford and
, caught to her aoft hnUr with ropen of South of Sanford yesterday.
, pearU. .She carried a -cascade boo(HK-t of bridu'a rosea and vaMey 111- The Rotary and Kiwani* Clubs
lies. Y &gt; -\»
‘
1•
i ‘ could not play ball yesterday and will
*
.
_ Immediately following the rent- endeavor to play today.
_ muoy, the btride arid groom left for
Mr. and Mrs. Ballnnl and daughter
pn extended trip amid shower* of con­
of-'Altamonte were In the city today
gratulations ajpd good wishes.: i
l
Mr*- Brown is traveling In a smart on a shopping expedition.
throe pleee ault at Caator. Pslret twill­
Secretary R. W. Pearman of the
* The *coat being cut bo* effect, with
Commerce atthree tuclui at fhe bottom. The bloilse, Sanford Chamber
( Is o f Egyptian crape. Her hat Is of landed-the big meeting of the Flor­
_ Castor felt with trimmings of blue ida Development Board In Orlando
chennlllc. Her glovea, shoes and oth­ yesterday.
er accessories were also of Castor
color.
The Sanfprd merchants are con­
t
The bride la one of Sanford’s love­ templating putting 'on a big Dollar
liest and most popular girls, and Is Day atunt that will bring the people
• highly accomplished and attended to Sanford for miles around. Big
Sanford High School. Her marriage prizes will be given nway aside from
is the culmination of a romance which th e regulur Dollar Day Bargains.
p began during the high school days
when both the bride and groom were
F. A. Hazcltlnc, divisional ■head of
’ leading figures in the clsss play, "At of tho Federal Prohibition forces In
p the End of tha Rainbow."
Florida and C. W. Crook, head of
(
Mr. Brown Is the son of Mr. and the Anti-Saloon league of Florida,
I MrV E. L. nrown and is a young man were In tho city today en route to
1 of sterling i|uallties and holds a re ­ pointa in south Florida. Mr. Hazel* sponsible position with the Sanford tine Is a newspaper man of Washing­
f Truck Growers and is ppoular In botV ton state nnd paid tho Herald office
I social and business circles, and has an appreciated visit ‘and pronounced
.hosts of friends who will join in wish- our printing plant) as being one of
i ,n f both ho. and his charming bride tbo most complete that he had seen
every good wish for a long and happy nnywhere.
I married life.
Among the out of town guests woro:
People arc dying with heat in Chi­
Mrs. T. O. Butler, of Atlanta, aunt of cago and other northern cities. It
bride; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Osteen, of is lino weather down here in -Hanford.
' Dcl.nnd, cousins of bride; Mr. and Hot In the sun around noon but al­
’ Mrs. A. M. McDaniel, of Bunnell, sis­ ways with a good breeze blowing
, tor snd brother-in-law of the groom; and plenty of rain to cool the sir and
, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stltlo, of DcLand;
muko life worth living. We should
p Mrs. Mary Adams and Misses Maude
worry about staying in Florida dur­
t nnd Annie Grace Adams of lakeland;
ing the summer months.
Miss Grace May Ilozarthc, of Orlan­
do; Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Osteen, of
Ten pounds of sugar for 9B cents
Osteen; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. T. Graves
says
Piggly Wiggly today In their
’ and daughter, Allen, of Jacksonville,
advertisement.
/Specials for Thurs­
. brother nnd sister-in-law of the bride;
day
are
sugar,
butter,
peaches, flour,
F. Z. Graves, of Jacksonville, brother
bacon.
All
kinds
of
fresh
fruits and
P i f the bride; Miss Corlniio Hells, of
vegetables.
Hpeonils
for
Thursday
Jacksonville.
..
and only open for half the day no
EPWORTH I.EAGUKRH, ATTP.N come early in the morning nnd get
them while they nre there—all pedal
. T10N1
bargains for Thurday.
MIBB JENHIK GRAVES WEDS COL­ The Ccntrul Florida
Epwnrth
LIER IllfOWN LAHT EVENING
league Union meets In Hanford at Cotton Not Productive
.Th® -First Methodist Chnrch was the Methodist church on Thursday
Since the -Civil -War
th* *cen* of nn Interesting wedding evening, July 12th, at eight o'clock.
Says Senator Dial
|s*t evening a t eight olclock, whon All I-oaguers arc expected to be there.
Miss Jessie Graves became the bride All.young people over sixteen yenrs Houth Carolina Senator Urges Better
Prices For Staple.
of Collier Brown, the church being of age arc Invited.
filled with friends of tho young cou­
ple, and the ceremony performed by
Host of Friends
Rev. W. J. Carpenter.
.
‘ Htstely ferns and palms in graceful
Pay Last Tribute
arrangem ent formed a lovely back-'
to Howard Lyman
ground for tall jwdestal baskets hold­
ing white dahlias. On the altar were
quantities of usparagus ferns Inter­
spersed with cathedral candelsbras
holding white burning tapers.
The
chancel roll was entwined with feath­ I.nkelnml nnd Ornnge county, attend­
ery ferns, and1 the pews for tho rein- ed the funeral services at the Hand
.lives ware also roped off with ropes chapel nnd at the Greenwood cemetery
of asparagus ferns caught with clus­ grave yesterday afternoon.
Ileuutiful floral offerings covered
ters of white asters. The entire ediDaily Fashion Hint
the
chancel of the Hand chapel and
■fke was encircled with tall bamboo.
-Before the entrance of the bridal a most Impressive service was ren­
party, an appropriate program
of dered there under the direction of
-nuptial music was rendered under the tha Rev. W. A. Cooper, pastor of the
A special
direction of Dr. II. H. McCaslin, or­ First Methodist church.
ganist, assisted by Mrs. O. I'. Jlern- music progrum was given during the
tdon and Mrs, F. E. Uoumillnt. Mrs. service, including n selection by n
llatndon sang very sweetly, "O Prom- quartet nnd a very effectively rend­
ered Koh, "Beautiful Isle uf Some­
where,” by Miss Grace Chandler.
At the grave, the local Elks lodge
had charge of the service, Justine
Vnn Iluskirk, merited ruler, leading
one of the most impressive funeral
services ever held in Orlando.
Howard Lyman, ono of tile most
pmminent of Orange county business
* Mrs. Claude Herndon was Itecoming- men, while diving ut Pnss-a-Grille last
ry attired in orchid voile with ruffles Saturday, broke his neck, never re­
uf lare. The girdles was of lavender gaining consciousness after the acci­
tatlu caught through rosettes of lare dent.—Orlando Sentinel.
iMra. Roumillat was gowned in while
LONG WOOD NOTES
n tt and lac* over flesh pink satin. Her
•gitdM btms of dresden ribbon,
r -Miss Weyms Graves, sister of the
brid*, attended her as mnld of honor,
wvutfng a lovely gown of Aimond
-green chiffon, made - with basque
•w»Ut and boulffnnt nkirt. Her hat
PRACTICAL AND MODISH
'%BM uf allvor cloth combined with
g ltttt inallne and tiny French flowers.
I B h e carried an arm bouquet of white

Apply Boncilla Beaulifier c*»mlc day to

rm *nH
roil while it driee*
driet, then
your tm
face*
and reft
remove and aee and feel the wonderful
d!fta£&amp;* In the cdorand texture ol th*

LOCALS

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r 'rTh# Usher* &lt;w*re Hugh TIIIIb and
Nawton - Lovell, and Uta groom was
attended by Ernest Gurmely os best
W an.'
Llttio Mary Ratliff was the adorable
little flower girl, and prrerded tho
bride, scattering rose petals in her
p#th. She wore a fairy like roatumo
of whit* organdlo trimmed with tiny
rvfflea and lace, and carried a white
1basket tied with whito tulle.
' .L ittle Billie Mitchell, wearing a cunn|ng ault of white, waa ring bearer,
carrying the ring in the heart of a ney J. L. Lester and will ho signed at
Jqrgo whit* rps*.
| once and forwarded to the bund buyIFIIa b.ida, ksiko
who SHl.raii
entered twills
with line bm

the scaton’s mode*. Cashmere duretyn, heavy crepe. Puirrttc. pciu de
j-friic, and satm arc suitable (or it*
development. Tltc frixUi arc under­
lo ad and may !«• rolluljwith (lie con­
vertible collar to form rrvert. Turn­
back cuffs fittidi tltc kimono ilccvcs.
Medium size rctiuirrs 47i yard* |6inch or J ti yard* SA-inch material.
Pictorial Revirw Coat No. 1559.
Sisc*. 34 to 44 incites bust and 10 to
20 year*. Price, 35 cent*.

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For Flotlda: Partly cloudy
today and tomorrow; probably local thundershowers.

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Gloria Swanson
—AND—

Guaranteed to do the** d ^ i t t thlnaa tor
tha fac* or money refunded. Clear the

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complexion and qi vo It color. Lift out the

Theodore Roberts

line*. Remove blackhead* a,\d.P‘£ f
Close enlaracid pores. Rebuild incial US*
^ a n d S w . Make th* akin aoft
and smooth.
5
You can obtain retjular »U*s fronryour
favorite toilet counter. II not. eend thta
ad. with 10cent* to Concilia Laboratories,
Indlanapolit. Indiana, for u trial tube.

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See tho modem jaas*mad. g|r| tt
her dizziest pace. See the riotou*
revels, the mid-night bathing p ,r.
ty. Sec Gloria’s flashiest |0¥t.
drnmh. Also round three of
"THE LEATHER PU8IIEI18"

—TOMORROWAn All-Star Caul in

cfttorul l*u

PARIS MODE FOR COTTONS
Pari* i, very ford of gineham, nnd
this season *l»e gives preference to
Ibe new efferts which alternate* kwhI
squares and filet block*. This prelly
dress is lit plain nixl check lavcnd.T
gingham. The sleeves.may lie runtinned to the dhow, or la-low it pre­
ferred. and widened into, a flare. The
compost effect Icainrcd in this model,
is especially fashionable. . Mrdiiim
size requires
yahl* 36-inch plain
and 1 yard Jo-inch dieck eiugliam.
- Pictorial Review lings No. 10UQ.
Sizes, 34 to 4ft indies bust and lb to
20 years. Price, 35 cents.
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Daily Fashion Hint

ly or Dally Herald.
(vnnee rule drill be followed rtrictly in
( the future on account of the-change
in handling the subseriptioaa nnd this
goes, for everyone.

s Moines
Fastport; Me,
Kansas City
New York ”...
Pittaburg .... .

Tho Dally Herald, 15c per week.

SIGNS YOU CAN BEIJEVE IN
If your breath Is bad nnd you havo
spells of swimming in tho head, jx«r
appetite, ronstijiation and ft general noaerount feeling, it is ft sign your liver is
torpid. Tim one really dencncl.iblo rctn, cdy for all disorders in tho liver, stomach
j and ixtwrls is Hcrhine. I t acts powerfully
on tho liver, strengthens digestion, punfire tho Itowels nnd restore* a fino reeling
COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP ; of energy, vim nnd cliocrfulnvm. Price
“My wife coughed all the time anil COc. Hold by
P. P. RINES
UNION PHARMACY
could not sleep,” writes Goo. A. Ow­
Hanford, Florida
en, Bridgeton, New Jersey. “S|jo tried
105 Palmetto Ave.--------ipho
Foley’s Honey nnd Tar nnd had* the
l est night's sleep zhe had had for ft
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
long time. I used Foley’s Honey and
Tar and it hel;&gt;ed mo too.” Coughs
resulting* from Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever, nnd
f’rmtp quickly relieved with Foley's
Honey nnd Tar. Contains no opiates.
Ingredients printed on the carton
Largest selling rough medicino in tile
world. Insist upon Foley's Honey nnd
Tar. Hold everywhere.—Adv.

Toledo .......
Washington

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EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TH E YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE

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An
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ugly cut ?
MENTHOLATUM
is antiseptic and
gpntly helps the A

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“Mighty Lak* a Rose”

HEABREEZE.
FLORIDA

American and
European Plan

One block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
—Room, $1 per day and up; $.r&gt; per week nnd up. Special
week-end rates.-----------#—Hvery room bus running water.

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NEW VF.RSinN OF THE

Apron #
' The apron &lt;omet forward to exprevj a new irtr? i'l simplicity and
development. It
(asliiouid «•! pum
unbleached muslin and trimmed with
a Idrt crochet edge i:i d-luate row
color. The design lend* ilsell in iliU
frrrnt sha|K's. lor tltc bib may lie
slashed and the upper comers nil in
points, or it may •* rounded away
at the top. Embroidery also may be
added to 11ic hill Liul tin* turners of
tin- apron. For a fancy, me organdy
and trim it with lace insertion to
form panels, finishing the rd&lt;cs •vitli
lacc. Medium sire, as illustrated,
requires 7* yard 32- or JO-incii mate-

Our Store will
be closed until
Friday Morning
on account of
E xtensive R e­
pairs w h ich
m ade it neces­
sary for us to
close for a short
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Pictorial Revirw Apron No. 1487.
Sires. .Vi. 40. and 44 .inches bust.

Frier, 25 crnli. Dress No.
Sizes. 34 to 48 indies bust. Price.
35 cents.
Before letting your conscicnn
your guide he sure you linve one.
Some men are so stingy they refuse
le laugh at thuir own expense.
Ignorance is no bliss in the eyes of
the law .' ,
Trying to show what you know of
ten sliuws what you don’t know.
17825121

Black-Dranjtl RecoaoMndn} by
an Arkansas Fanner Who Ha*
Used It, When Needed, *
lor 2S Yearn.

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Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. Q. W. Parson*, a
well-known farmer on Route 1, this place,
n j u "1 keep Black-Draught In my home
all the time. | | U the best all-around
oedidne I have ever found lor the liver
and tor constipation. W* began using it
25 or more yean ago and have used it
whenever needfd slace. I have never
found any other medicine as good lor
constipation, gad that was what I suffer­
ed with till 1 began using Black-DraugliL
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
ta d now we us* it lor the liver and lor
indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeling
after meals, lor bad taste In the mouth
and sour stomach.
“ My wile uses it lor headache and
biliousness. It sets on qur shell and we
t a t t let it get o u t It te a been a great
help to us. I believe a great deal ol
skkaess is caused by hutrifd eating and

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�n r OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
THE SUM OF OftK HUNDRED
rTY-ONE THOUSAND DOIRS, THE PROCEEDS DERJV1FROM THE 8ALE THEREOF
BE USED TO HELP FINANCE
E PROPORTIONATE PART
THE COST OF CERTAIN
REET IMPROVEMENTS AS8SED AGAINST PROPERTY
G SAID S T R E E t ' IB1

ernihert of the City of Sanford. Setn- tbo nnld bonds' and coupons with thej Municipal Government of the City' of
of
&amp; &amp; C o en tV . S ta le ‘i f H o rtf.:
IrU&amp;W W j ’SafrfdM, Sdihfhole ‘County,Organize, Incorporate and Establish ‘ different numbers anil different date* ] Florida, and to Organise, Incorporate
and Establish a City Government for
the Same; and to Prescribe the Juris­
diction, powers and Functions of said
Municipality.”
also passed by the 1923 session of the
Legislature of the StajCo of. 'Florida,
and also pursuant to certain orders
and resolutions of the City Commis­
sion of the City of Sanford, Florida,
C h Y OF SANFORD
duly
had and adopted, m aturing and
IMPROVEMENT ROND
made
payable as follows:
KNOW ALL ME HY-, 3

Fifth Street from Magnolia
A t *, to Myrtle Awt, Z— 4,860.00
Ninth S t m t from Cypress
» to Sanford Are.
1,016.00
Ninth S t m t from Sanford
Are. to Park Are. ___ , 4,668.00
Thirteenth St. from San­
ford Are. to French Aye. 14,380.00
Central 8L from Sanford
Are. to Park Are. _____ 5384.00
Central St. from Park Are.
; to French Are. ___
6394.00
T*almetto:Ave..from Central
S t to Hughey. SL .— ,—&lt; 3^07 J 3 W a t |
Ifundr
Palmetto Are. from t Com­
larV
(
mercial St. to Lake Mon-

CITY. OF SANFORD, Florid*. bas
turned thl* bondtoiJro aigncd bp.:|t*
Mayor,!*iid by the City Clerk and it*
corporate seal to. be affixed hereto,
and has further caused the interest
coupons hereto attached to bear the
lithographed fac-aimile signatures of
said Mayor and said City Clerk, and
this bond to be dated the first dsy
of July, A. D. 1923.
Mayor of the City of
Sanford, Florida.

Attest:
pViTHE PORM. AND CONDITIONS
RESENTS, That the City iJ
r OF SAID BONDS TO BE SO 1S192*4.
» '* ’ '* / *‘4
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riLdn Un*j p tate of •(Ir.rid.i.
. BUEDitANDjPROVIDING FOR A
j i (Form of Interest Coupon)
SINKING FtlND FOR THE PAY*ur th
ui*-t municipal
inunn.,”. . •nxm lngkerfler ariff In ipu?*u
(Interest
jCoupon)»;
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■t ; MENTtO^ YHE FRlNClPAL AND
dalid speciri«*nyrl t ; ^ 0|F t ik
$ |)j6,
••RdndS’W v . - s r n r w w r s w r
No
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830.00
INTEREST OF SAID BONDS.
set forth In the preamble of this tc&gt;- [ value received, acknowledge
1926.
ON THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, 19._
'J,'v Whereas, the City of Sanford, Flor­ Thirteenth S t . ________ _. 7,560.00 oiution be and the same is hereby^ | n(jPbto,i( nnd promises to pay to tV
Bonds Nos. 46 to CO on July 1st, THE C1TV OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
ida, ha* heretofore by appropriate Laurel Avenue from Sixth ‘
authorized; that sa|(L bonds shall be j bewer. hoyaof thij,*um oT
U‘27, 1 j
s j '. ' r ,
/ • iij will phy the bearer Thirty Dollars
. hfutaedlngs, prorided’for the paving,
^ fro U S A m )' DO LLARS
Bonds Nos. 6l to- td on July 'let, (830.00), in lawful money of the Unit­
St. to Thirteenth S t — 9,880.00 of the denomination .o f One Thusand,
-fV-paving, hard-surfacing and reDollars each, bearing interest a t the jn | awfui monoy „f t he United States 1928.
and,
ed States of America a t The Chase
Ymrd-aurfactngof pertain streets and
Whereas, the aggregate total of rate of six percentum (6% ) per *n-!o f America, of).the firs* day of July, ’ Bonds Noa. 76 to 90 on July 1st, National Bank, in the City of New
the proportionate cost of the im­ mim, interest payable semi-annually A- D. 19.1.. tkith interest thereon at 1929. *
York, State of New York, being six
Bonds No*. 91 to 105 on July 1st, months interest then duo on Sta Im­
provement of streets and avenues on the first days of July and Janu- lhc n t i „f 8jx p.rcentuib &lt;CG ) per
aforesaid, assessed against property ary, s*hl bonds to be numbered con- nnnuin. payeUo teml-jmnnnUy, Janu- 1930.
provement Bond, dated July first,
J u|y njat, of each year,
Bonds Nos. 106 to 120 on July ls tr 1923, payable from a tax to be a s ­
fronting and abutting on said streets socutively from one to one hundred ory first
and avenues is the sum of 8216,801.99, fifty-one, both numbers inclusive, sniil (in presentation and s u m rd c r of the 1931.
sessed, levied and collected upon all
bonds to mature serially in the fob i n t e r e s t pons hereto annexed ns
Bonds Nos. 121 to 135 on July 1st, taxable property within the boundar­
and,
'they severally become due. l&gt;oth prin- 1932.
Whereas, contracts have been let lowing manner, to-wit:
ies of the said City of Sanford, Flor­
Bonds Nos. 136 to 151 on July 1st,
Bonds numbered from 1 to 15 to cipal and interest being payable, at
by the City of Sanford, Florida, to
ida.
The Chase National Bank, in the City 1933.
the Hutton Engineering and Contract­ mature July 1st, 1924.
(Bond)
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RE­
Bonds numbered 10 to 30 to ma- of New York’, feVnto of New York,
ing Company for the paving of said
No._____ _
This bond Is' one of a series of one CITED AND DECLARED, that all
streets and avenues with 2" sheet as­ tore July 1st, 1925.
Bonds numbered from 31 to 45 to hundred and fifty-one bonds, aggre- nets, conditions and things required by
phalt on a 6” rock base, and
Mayor.
City Clerk
gating Ope hundred and fifty-one law to exist, happen and be perform­
Whereas the said Hutton Engineer­ mnture July 1st, 1920.
Bonds numbered from 40 to 60 to thousand dollars, of likts date and ten- ed, precedHit to anjf in t^e issuance
ing and Contracting Company arc now
(Raid Bonds to be endorsed on back
mature
July 1st, 1927,
or, except as to maturity, issued by
engaged In the laying and construc­
as follows)
Bonds
numbered
from
61
to
75
to
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
for
mution of sai^M phftlt pavement on the
Number
mature July 1st, 1928.
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niclpal purposes, in strict conformity regular and due time, form and man­
aforesaid streets and avenues, and
ner,
as
required
by
law,
and
that
the
Bonds numbered from 76.to 90 to with the Constitution and Laws of the
Whereas, the City of Sanford, Flor­
State of Florida, including among nth- amount of this bond, together with . CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
ida, under and by authority of hn net mature July 1st, 1929.
IMPROVEMENT BOND
all other indebtedness of the City of
Bonds
numbered
from
91
to
105
to
lts an act entitled:
of the Legislature, entitled: “An Act
f i 000.
"An Act to Validate, Approve and Sanford, Florida, does not exceed any
to Validate, Approve and Confirm All mature July lit, 1930.
Interest'd
Per Cent
Bonda numbered from 106 to 120 t6 Confirm all Proceedings Taken by the limit- prescribed by the Constitution
Proceedings Taken by the City of San­
Dated
July
1st* 1923.
nnd
Statutes
of
the
State
of
Florida,
mature
July
1st,
1931.
City
of
Banfonl,
Florida,
in
Connecford, Florida, In Connection with the
Interest
Payable
nnd
that
before
the
issuance
of
this
Bonds
numbered
from
121
to
135
to
tion
With
the
Construction,
Paving,
Paving,
Re-paving,
Construction,
.
Semi-Annually on
Bo-Paving, Hard-Surfacing, and no. bond, provision has been made by
Hard-surfacing, and re-hard-surfacing mature July 1st, 1932.
jj.i SL to Central St...........
January 1st, and July 1st ■
Bonds numbered from 136 to 151 to Hard-Surfacing of Certain Streets in resolution of the City Commission to
of Certain Streets in Said City, Vali­
Fourth SL from Sanford
Principal Due
Said City; Validating, Approving and assess, annually, a tax upon all real
dating, Approving and Confirming mature July 1st, 1933.
July
1st, 19---- and
personal
property,
railroads,
tele­
said
entire
issue
of
bonds’to
be
dated
Confirming
the
Levy
of
Special
As\T‘ Afe. to Myrtle Avc........
the Levy of Special Assessments
Both Principal and Interest
' Myrtle Ave. from Fourth
Made by Said City Against the Prop­ July 1st, 1923, both principal and in- oessments Made by said City against graph and telephone lines, owned or
Payable At The
SL to Thirteenth S L ..... 18,333.33 erty Fronting or Abutting Upon Said tcrest of said bonds to be payable a t the Property Fronting or Abutting situated within the City of Sanford,
CHASE NATIONAL BANK,
Htreeta to Bo Paved; Authorizing the some bank in the City of New York, Upon Said Streets to be Paved; Auth- Florida, to realize a sum sufficient to
Elm Ave. from First SL to
New York, N. Y.
Issuance and S al; of Crrtiflcitoi of Statc of New York, in lawful money oriiing the Issuance and Sole of Ccr- pay the interest upon this bond as it
^ . Thirteenth Street ......—BE
IT
FURTHER RESOLVED
may
become
due
and
to
create
a
of
the
United
States
of
America.
Said
Uficates
of
Indebtedness,
and
AuthIndebtedness
and
Authorizing
f
ie
Is­
Second 8L from Oak Ave.
suance and Sale of Bon is of the City bonds shall be signed by the Mayor oricing the Issuance nnd Sale of sinking fund for the payment of the | that any and all special assessments
to French Ave-.........
of Sanford, Florida, in Connection ot the City of Sanford, Floridat and Bonds of the City of Sanford, Flori- principal (:ercof at the maturity of levied, and imposed by the City of
.’'T h ird Street from Sanford
Sanford, Florida, upon the property
With Said Street Improvement, Said by the Clerk of the City of Sanford, da, in Connection with Said Street same.
Ave. to Magnolia Ave.
bem
fitted by the street improvements
Florida,
with
the
leal
of
the
City
of
Improvement;
Said
Bonds
to
be
Genj
And.
for
the
payment
of
the
prin­
Bonds
to
bo
General
Obligations
of
and from Oak Avc. to
Said City,” passed by tho 1923 ses­ Hanford, Florida, affixed thereto. The eral Obligations of said City," parsed; cipal rtnd Interest of this bond, the constructed out of the proceeds of the
^ ’--French Aye. and from Ma­
sion of the Legislature of the .Slate interest coupons to be attached to said by the 1923 session of the leg islatu re' full failh nnd credit of tho City of bonds authorized by this resolution,
ple Aye. to Mill Crock ..
A ttest
of Florida, and under and by author­ bonda shall be signed with the ,cn- of the State of Florida, an act en­ Sanford, Florida, is hereby irrevoc­ shall, upon their collection’, be imme­
Third Street West from Mill
diately paid into the sinking fund und
ably pledged.
ity of an act entitled: “An Act to graved or lithographed fac-slmile sig- titled:,
1 Creek.'to . Avocado , Avc.
"An Act to Abolish the Present
JN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pledged solely for tho payment of the
Abolish the Present Municipal Gov- natures of said Mayor nnd said Clerk;
‘ and Avocado Aro. from

Ev,angelishIc Lectures on B ible 1Prophecy
PALMETTO ANI) THIRD ST, SANFORD

Beginning
F. H. DUDLEY, Evangelist

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HEAR DUDLEY’S SUPER-SIX SUBJECTS

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Wednesday, Ju ly18: “A NIGHT ON EART
The wor'd, washed white or whitewashed.

Friday Night, July 13: “EUROPE TODAY AND
TOMORROW.” A Bible prophecy to be fulfilled.
What it will mean to U. S. A.

Thursday, July 19: “THE AGE OF ENLIGHT
MENT.” Why didn’t Abraham have a bicycle
Solomon a telephone, and Peter a “Ford?”

I Sunday night, July 15: “TURKEY.” The sick
t m^n of the East to be ousted. A change coming
P in the world’s map.

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“ARMAGEDDON ”

against the W est The Mohammedan peril.

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Friday,
July 29: “THE
BATTLE FOR BREAD
f
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-Capital and Labor Struggles.

Sunday, July 22: “WHAT CHRIST S A in AS TO
WHEN HE WILL RETURN.”

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counts in a fcrojtopt? a n d re lia b le m a n n e r—
M^K LOCATION OP J. M. DUESNKH-

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JULY -13th, 9 A. M. SHAR]

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Our Entire Stopk of jfjfirmg gild Summer Radies’ Dresses, Hats, Wrap%
Blouses, Undersea?, Hosiery, Bathing Suits and Sweaters must be sold
in order to make room for Our New Fall Merchandise which will be
here in another month. Nothing reserved as we do not carry over a
' Single Summer Garment

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O ur C ap ita] a n d SutylU d, $1,600,000.00

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
P. P. FORSTER, President ‘

SALE OPENS FRIDAY,
JULY 13th,f 9■ A. M. SHARP
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B. F. WIIITN

Cashier

Advantage

EXTRA SPECTAL
Fine Voile, Batiste anti Dimity Waists
nil sizes ut&gt; to 46. Values
up to $2.50, each ........... -..tf Cf Xe
To the first 50 customers that make
a $5.00 purchase or over, we will give
absolutely FREE a beautiful Hanplpainted lirooch or llgr. Pin
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Sh6e Dressing

FREE!

The Whitest White
Does not ru b off.
Liquid a n d cake

FREE!!
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FREE!!!

Reg. $1.50 Silk Hose in Rlnek
ant! White only, p a i r ...... . i v v

Trimmed and Sport Hats
Values up to $5.00.
Closing out price

Summer Millinery
Values up to $.1.95, closing

Extra Special in Silk Hose

Dress and Sport Hats

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Mid-Summer Millinery

Wide rnnge of colors nnjl
Values up to $10.00.
Closing out price ........

Values up to $7.50.'C|os- D A Q / f
ing out p ric e ..... .... . . ^ e i s v V

For Cour;h«
I and Colds, Head**
aches, Ni
Rheumatism
11 Aches and Pam*
and All

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Silk T.uxsJi) Sweaters
Jf SwoBteps .................$1.95
k { wcAt^ps
...«. 5.95
fi,50
wefttors
0.95
wearers

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

Silk 0yer?$loyses
Valups up to .$^p.Q0,

Gabardine Skirts
All sizes, values up to
•# C A
$8.95, each .................« p X « t J U

Regular $1.75 Silk Hose
In Greys, and Sands with Clocks and
Plain Black, Brown, Grey and Nat­
ural. Closing, out
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at, pair ...........................v O v

Extraordinary Values in
Silk Dresses
Consisting of Canton Crepe, Crepe de
Chine, Tuffeta, Georgette and Cf&lt;!pe
Knit, For Sport, Afternoon nnd
Dress wear:
$15.00 Silk Dresses,
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$18.95 Silk Dresses,
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$22.50 Silk Dresses,
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$27.50 Silk Dresses,
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$12.50 Silk Dresses,
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Wonderful
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nler Wash Dresses
Consisting of Normnndy Voiles, Dot*
ted SvVlssds, Fronch-and Tissue GingImniH, OrgnmlWs; Linens; and Ratine,
mado up iu snappy styliiS arid attVitb$4.50 Dresses,
$5.05 Dresses,
$0.95 Dresses,
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$7.9f&gt; Dresses,
»$8.95 Dresses,

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To the first 50 customers that make
a $5.00 purchase or over, we will give
absolutely FRKG a' beautiful ITailctimin ted BrmJch or lW Fin
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SSale Starts FRIDAY, JULY 13th, at 9:00 A. M. Sharp, and Continues for
Teh Business Days
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ELDER SPRINGS WATER
on account of Its purity is fast becoming the drinking water
for Central Florida. It is also recommended for use in batlories. If you are not drinking Elder .Springs Water now—
give it a trial.

All-Wool Hatliini? Suits

All Wool Kathing Suits
Values up to $7.50,
eiosing^oiit

shapes.
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Very attractive Combination of col­
ors. All sizes, values © if O f f
up to $8.95, at .......... W

CLOSING OUT

ALL DRUGGISTS
J8e and 85c, J tn n d tubas

$1.95

Kxlraordlnnry Value In Ncver*Shrlnk
and Imported

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|HaaaHHBnaBKBHHllBHHKIlHH3haKBHafcBnKBiaUlfBa&gt;fHn"l' C,l|l(Ha supporters of William .l«|nlrgi« Hiysn
for the Democratic noitilnatlon for
Mr.
Harris
has
no
criticisin'
to
president.
|DEAN 01
innkc of the ipodorn girl. “Site's nil
"Shortly before the cpnventlon of
n e w s p a p e r m e n . i ight,” |to said. “Times change lhat's IfiUfl,!* h«V ntab'd, ”1 read n spehch he
all.”
had mad« nrnl readied he was a com­
looks in p a s t
The whole I rend of th'a times Is ing figure In American' politics. I
The world is growing bettor. There toward better things, he sold, and advised Colonel Robert W.* Davis, a
M* proof of It right here in Jacksoiw pointed to the methods used In treat­ delegate to the convention that year,
fo nominate Bryan, th a t it would win
ITill*, li:,y street, for instance, g u d ing convicts as an example.
“Thin is familiar to the people of. national prominence for him, and ho
R be lined vrith nnloona lui(l gambling
Houser. Today all lliciie places are Flolrda," he explained. "The con­ asked ine who Bryan was. Ho didn’t
rone and commercial houses have tak- vict Icnre system nnd the lash un* noiniputp Bryan, but voted for him,
M Uuir place.
gone. A now system lit* twin In­ al though he "had no lief of &lt;hdh£ R
augurated,
Thst’s Urn ojdiiion of F rank Harris, nu„.
.. nnd this will gradually when he (eft Florida."—Jacksonville
•
| *dltr&gt;r of the Ocala Babin er 'arid .lean be made ntor4 humane, because public Journal. G L.:
•J Flotida newspapermen, who with onion'wllldem nad p CMFoo use-na
Jjra. Harris, Is visiting his daughter, opinion will demsnd it.”
WEEKLY WEATHER
kr*. Charles II. Moyd, ICO Powell
Mr. Harris talks interestingly of
AND CROP BULLETIN.
Insec. ■
the newspaper history of the state
Mr.
Harris is 70
7G years old and has and 0# t j,e part editors played in old Feu- the week ; enduir. 4ply 10, 1923.
‘v ,,»"»*.‘s
Jr*" PhbUsJdnil
rt‘Utlcn, lb # n^m'es of dli
WovwtAk Waoi nticlv Cooler lh*i)
1B6C. He eaVatdlrtcd it Tmmo- fU te &gt;a most prominent editor's w the seasonal average* atthougii mid­
nsUly after the war. Ileforo "^ho . the tin of his tongue,
day temjmrnluros on aovcrtl Jays
b* bad been a printer's sfetlf in
, hl&gt; ..^Jy ^ y s ,'' he rccsl'leil, were Widl up I nlhe 00’a at- some ata1 n*‘w*p'sp«r shop a t Quiitcy.
"nil politicians and newspapers were tiona in the interior. The rainfall
^heii Mr. Harris started tho Baodividod into two dacses—Whigs «»“&gt; was less than the normal, and irreg­
**r there.w asn’t a daily new*p»i»cr Democrats ami po|Itfco were kept ularly distributed, although showers
® the ctato and an editor had to
at fever heat by bitter fights.’
were frequent over the portions ftf
■tiuw how to use a gun aa well gs
ihe peninsula, and locally heavy rains
•rite, hecauso po)ltio^ Were w a n t In Then came Jhe Stockton and Ilrowi
occurred ovet the several divisions;
ard
factions'of
the
Democratic
parly.
tkoie days. There wasn’t a'railro ad
*w‘h „f Gainesville. Miami, Lpkc-|»tm -remembered by the older illi; tho sunshine w u about' the normal
over much of the acctioii, except most
knd, OHando, Leesburg and a score «*»&gt;•* * * - , , «rrU WM
of the wjrtbeastern counties. As a
iho
Stockton
faction.
«l other thriving cities had not been
whole,
the sCversl clcmrnU were fa­
“Tboi* were exciting days," b»
d*earned of.
vorable for crop progress.
i-ooking, backward," Mr. Harris
o e» c* « ^
uld
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coastal district, has boon abandoned; lively opposing the effort to raise
thcip is still tout It grass and liio Wee­ refrigerator charges and culled in
vil Is active, although cgorti lo eonk imnion yesterday a t the Interstate
trol Its ravages met with sitme de- Cetiimciv'e Commission und mude
gren of success, where showers wore- vigorous runi|daint against tho pro­
not of daily occurrence. Ij »U* com posed incheard of approximately ten
«n uplands1 mode some , progress. dollars a car which is to become ofCants, street potatoes, nrd peanuts' r.H-live August 10th unless suspended
v
improved on uplands nnd eultlvation by the commission.
made f ,i r progress! practicallV nll*| Senate^ Trammell was advised of
such crqps on low lands are ycry the necessity of formal complaint to
poor—mpeh land abandoned-/ 'T hcic l&gt;e miuio by same growers organ iiahas boe^ too much r»ln o\-er much tion tn /i number of organizations and
nf the oectilion for the sweet point it, ho' hmi .Co/iUmmlcated Vflth many ui
although' the- viho is luxuriant. Rice, the Florida growers relative to early
cow-peat, velvet henna und nlj cover action .hi’the nature of a formal com­
crops nfc in good condition. The plaint nuking for a suspension of the
melon crop.Wns one of thn poorest of piuposed in n o ise prior ttf August lo;
record. Tobk«o hss.bccn harvektedf
It was genorally good—probably the
There arc other Transfers^ bui
only outstanding auVcoss to date. Clt- nnna with BERVICK for their middi ,
rus I rocs a ru in good condition, aud'nnm e.—QUICK SERVICE
the fru it Is holding wr1l.' The mango j FKfi. Phone 498.
Is id good condition; also, the avocado I
pear, rfatsumn tre^s are dqjng wt'U ■R I I R K R J V i E N A N D
in the western division. TheijwcutUmr
^
was favorable for thu sett Ingulf piiieapple slips. . * _ -

CHICAGO, July 12.—Tho Yankeea
defeated Chicago yesterday 3 to 1.
Tfn sc'pry: J \ { \ '
ONE TU
DAYTONA, 4-3 %'W York — ^... 0^0 110*010—3 9 0
('fiicago ------ 000 000 010—1 8 1
12.—Daytona
Hoyt, Hofmann and Bengough; F a-,
DAYTONA
July
made It two out of thfac from St. Mir, TImixton and Graham.
I'etcrsburg hero yesterday/by taking
the Iasi' game of the'scrH 'i, 4 to :t. ■DETROIT, July 12i—Boston fell bere Detroit’s attack in both game#
After tho visitros had assumed . a
yesterday’s double huader losing
three run load the locals '^o&gt; to Hin­
o first 7 to 3 and the second C to 1.
kle for' (ivu Idtii nnd four runn, knock,
ing hint out.of the box id
,
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LAKELAND, July 12^—Lakeland
way to Little in the eighth when, he and Tampa aplit a double header here
got himself In a hole. Little waa un- yesterday, tho Smokera copping tha
hlllablpj
Hist contest 8 to 3. Hankins held
Tampa to three hits In the adcond and
the Highlanders won .1 to 0. Hfewart’s
ItHtlng.fwtured.
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SAINTS

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| CLKVELA.NI&gt;, July li-C lc y c la n d
made it two straight from Philn^clphia today by winning to ^-1,‘ Sconr;
Philniiclphi:i ...1 0&lt;k&gt;; 0«J 902—2 7 0
Cleveland .. . Wli 6p0 ? b 5 '-4 ip 0
Rommell. tu ilett and Oruggys CovSENATOR TlfAMMELL
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ORLANDO, July 1 2 /-In the long cieskio; and; Myat^.
; ■ ;t /
ACTIVELY OFPOSlNft,
.wr-i-L ,0 ^
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cst game ever played in tka Florid/
; :■ lyCHBA^ p i I f A t e
Sfats 'Le'jjruV, "tho Orlando Bulldog)
^ July 1 2 .-8 L Louis
and the*pennant chasing Brudentowi
’ Wnahinctort piuim rs
W A B lilN O T O ^ ^
Growers bsttb'd for a e « h te « j inning)
A cnftUAr of &lt;
1
and
the fruit
and forty-five’ m inutes'after the
ioV rU flijJ. 'Umpfte* T urner

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Ham. tell you what mergers nro essential
to sbvo whjit you hnvo And coin by
combination
St. ..’Anfcuathie. Roc

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"Ford Boom Cannot I^ad to While
Houso" says a prominent writer in
the newspaper*. Well, where in the
Bummor breezes do you think tho
Ford Boom will load? To Detroit,
maybe.
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heard from President Hnrding and
we are afraid he Is lost in Chilkoot
Pass or ono of tho dance halls in
Dawson City. Let us hear from you,
Mr, President.

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Woman convicted of murder tries
to beat her brains out by beating
her head against the cell, states
article in current press. Well, some
people we know could not i&gt;cnt out
any brains in th lf manner.

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Ilotarians nnd Kiwnnlnns played
strenuous gnjne of ball yesterday a f­
ternoon nnd tho boys while sweating
and burning under the hot rays A&gt;f
■B the sun thought! Wuy/Jwuru earning
money for charity. But come to find
out no one took up any collection and
ao they really played for nothing.
Tho public really owes them at least
fONE THOUSAND DOLLARS?*!.

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Centralization is tho tiling those
strenuous days. Centralise your gov­
ernments, contrail to your municipal
nflTaini, centralize your business, contrnllxg your transportation problems,
centralize your growing nnd shipping.
And Sanford is tho center of the in­
dustry of the state so make Sanford
the central distributing point.

* -----------o----------Headlines say that the U. 8. In­
come lax is lower than that of any
other imtIon. Well, maybe so, may­
be so. But that is not helping us to
pay our share of it every yenr just
when wo havo no money to pay it
with. It Is strange that n man
should lie compelled to pny inenmo
tax on something that does not really
exist. In other word* yon hnvo to
pny n tax and borrow the money to
pay It.

---------- &lt;&gt;—.-------Key West voted glliO.OOQ for mu­
nicipal golf links. If Key Went thinks
this much about golf playing it Is
high time tintl 8unf.ini and other
cities thought something about it.
flolb should t&gt;e a game that everyone
could play. It i* the greatest outdoor game for y^ung and old of all
glasjKis that has ever been invented
and everyone in Sanford should have
tlie privilege of playing golf if they
are on minded.
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Tim currents of today's fajR tnoving butinos* trend are sweeping
newspujiers into consolidations. In
tho trade journals like "Editor and
Publisher" apd Printers' Ink (month­
ly and weekly) ono may read every
few.days about new consolidation* of
two or more newspapers in the same
town, and of newspaper failures. Ad­
vertisers, national ' aid local, desire
concentration in their space-buying
campaigns, und unvariably welcome
newspopor combines.
One newspaiwr to the town is be­
coming quite tho—may wc way "ant's
pants," oven in cities of a hundred
thousand population und over. Flint,
Mich., 0 r instance, a prosperous
manu/ai luring center (homo of Uulck
Ami several other automobile fac­
tories) now has but one newspaper.
An advertIsediont in “The Fourth
of June SO. says:
y "
y is pg»t foy the old-lime

.YVH rotE ME -run
WUS OA «D TO HER

hSuH KriOW TVH DIO

YuH DOWN? TP Hf
L 5‘tOQ OAO

The Farming Industry has been re­
garded as one of Seminole Coun­
ty’s Greatest Assets

INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,

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fo r b u y in g C o lu m b ia s
— they last longer

Colum bia H o t Sh ot or Colum bia
Ignitors are "right” fo r/y o u r needs.
That's why people have the habit o f
asking for Columbias.
Columbia Dry Batteries Tor alt purposes are sold
by hardware and general stores, r lectrical and auto
supply shops, garages and implement dealers.

IS word U the
beat bond that
H
any honeat business
man can put up. W*
have given Goodyear
our word that every
customer who buys
a G oodyear Tire
from ua will gat real
Goodyear Service.
Wa era keeping our
word—and wa era
satisfying old cus­
tomers and winning
new ones.
At C n O w r StrtU* S M I t t t
S n a x «m mtt « m u r n *

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lJk»«ri «&lt;f» a#ffA « l •ndrnrm

KENT VUL c Tw ORKS
Oak Avenue and Third Street

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ColunsMa
'Dry Batteries
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To assist in maintaining* Sanford s
position as the Center of the World’s
greatest Vegetable Garden wc are
prepared to take care of the
mate requirements of the regular
patrons of this Bank.

Sanford

Peoples

DEPOSITS INSURED

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The real reason

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it coraw to that—pn|&gt;er is cither kcennus?. for their tasks is to bo re­
spot cash or nothing oml wp must stored in the brief time usunlly avail­
hnvo the money. Those who are In able for vneutions. There should be
arrears nro expoctod to pay even u minimum of suggestion of tho job
though the paper la slopped because which has been temporarily nbnnthey hnvo accepted the puper through tlolied.
The following from the Lakeland the postoffico nnd the government
Vncntlon should he a definite ehnnge
Star-Telegram cavers the
plan of has made Hitch a ruling. On duly from vocation, nnd unless this can bo
the llernid nnd MVoral other dally 20lh every subscriber who is in. nr- Nccured to tho maximum degree much
papers in the slate who have sold roars will bo removed from the lint10f the value of the period of relnxntheir circulation list to Mr. Berg:
in order to get to the goal to which tlon will be sacrificed. Tho person
"Tho cjrculnllon department of the we nro working. That is only nine wbo can manage to adopt himself
Star-telegram is now under the di­ day* away. Statements havo been promptly to conditions that will pro­
rection nnd management of R. H. sent out to those in arrears nnd it duce tho desired iv alt t may count
Berg, formerly with the Miami Me­ will bo highly appreciated if every­ himself fortunate.
tropolis for n number of years ns cir­ one who wants his paper continued
It should not be norc-snry to rugculation manager of Hint paper. For and hot miss an issue to nee that the
g ir t to any oria the wisdom of enretthe past few days Mr. Ilerg has been paper in paid in tidvnncc nnd kept
fulness iii t h e .m atter of eating nnd
busy systematizing tho mail list of that way."
drinking when on vacation. That is
tho Star-Telegram anil ha proposes
taken for * granted. More physical
to hnndle every account just ns the
VACATION TIME
rejuvenation will not lm possible at
justness office handles advertising
its best Uiilesa the mental altitude of
accounts. In other words the whole
Something more than n change of
(he vacationists towards life in gen­
subscription list is placed on n busi­ location is necessary if vacationists
eral has been tpiickcncd by contact
ness bards. Thu Stnr-Telegrnm sells who are nhlo to take*only two weeks
with places Anil individuals.—Tampa
tho papers to him every morning and from their work each year are to gel
Tribune.. , j
.
he pays cash for them; he in turn the best results from the time. There
sells them to the carriers nnd the car­ should be ns nearly ns possible a com­
Straw lint*, half price at McKinriers check up nnd pny cash for ev­ plete reversal of the activities of tho non-Mnrkwood Co.
87-fite
ery paper that is is sent oyj; If a individual during his employment at I
subscriber falls to pny tho carrier, home. &lt;1, )ll
t,
r
•/,, M|A*e\C|!
tint Imy
threlJin r because he must Surgeon General c ummutg of the
VIE
pay for his paper nnd keep his col­ United Stules Public Hen till Service
lections u plo date; therefore, don't says that indoor workers should make
blame the boy if he atoms to Ik oh nearly ns por..ihle n complete
Clean &lt;
wV
n aHave
n c wicur*
anxious for bis money. Taon Mr. change to outdoors ,nnd that workers
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t
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£ycs j
Ilerg also must pay the Star-Tele­ ii the open will find their greatest
gram cash for all papers nnd siib- t cm ati'.m in reversing the conditions
U they Tlre^Itch, Smart, Burr*
scribcrs should not blrime Mr. Ilerg with which the yarn fnmilijix.in their
or Discharged II Sore', Irritated,
if he, too, insists upon payment for [employment.
Inflam ed'or Granulated, use
the papers he sells. Every subscrib­ The fact is that very few persona
Murine. Soothes and Refreshes.
Safe for Infant o fA d u lu A u d i
er I* treated alike and a system is ic overworked physically, but whnl
Druggists.*^ _
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adopted that will lie lietier for every* J they need is a change of environment
U'mtf.t Fm&amp;Afit*k\
one who is interested in having Ida!that will give them tho mental relaxVIUR1NR CO., 9 E*it Ohio 8&lt;r*«. C h k ** - ,
ntiun .that is necessary
hills paid.
As has been explained several
times we must hnvo the mail sub­
scription paid in ndvunre if wo are
to become members of the Audit IIurenu of Circulations und it is no re­
flection upon any person now taking,
the paper if they do not pny up and
the paper i:i slopped because it la
Just n plain business proposition.. Wo
hnvo boon sending out several hun­
dred papers ever yday to readers who
do not pretend to pay and yet the
puper on which the news is printed
T h e-la rg e st laboratory, d evoted to
must be paid for in advance by this
office nnd there is no six months'
dry cell research, experiments contin­
or yenr's lime to oven cortflder when
uously to make them ’'last longer.”

NEWSPAPER MERGERS.

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LOOK t FELLtRS \
S H E A f COMti ' T onM t'*
► CHL WITH'WAT Bwr wHA1*
JE ? CAME "FW n N&lt;to TtflK,

Now is the time /or Sanford mer­
chants to Rot together for one big
day in Sanford and that one big day
should bo a Dollar Day and general
trading day for the people living
within a radius of fifty miles of San­
ford. Make it interesting by putting
out'som e real Dollar Day bnrgnins.
Make it Interesting by giving several
automobiles and maVe it interesting
by making tho people who come heiy
feel that they are; in the best trading
center of tho state.

Ttj* Aaaorlatad 1’rasa la «ielu*lvalr
•ntltlnd to the uaa for rrpiihllcMton of
all nawa dlanatchaa credited to |t -or
not otherwise credited • In thla paper
and also the |poa| newe pobllsbed Sanford this summer. People make
'All right a of re-puh|lcatlon or special dull times by sitting nround in the
dlepatchee herein at* alao raaarvad,
Him nnd talking hard times. Right
o ffic e i 111*11 a i.u nuiLiiiwn.
i«i
now In the midst of the greatest
Ailvrrtlalnt k«p
building boom that Sanford has ever
C TtForrlan
IF. AMF.IUCANPP G0S/O
experienced nnd on tho eve of a most
successfuli winter tienson we should
he up nnd doing nnd not grumbling
nnd growling either about tho weath­
Rum ruhners nro telling nnmo er or about the ".Big Freeze" or about
funny stories Just now—or is It the anything that is past and gone. We
anti-prohibition crowd telling them. arc-living in n most wonderful age
and the man who goes after business
The F.lks spent over two million Is the man who will succeed. Moan­
dollars for charity during the past ing nnd groaning nnd getting blue in
year. Tho great heart of Klkdom the face talking about hard times
is all right. The Elks do ns much will never gut you anywhere.
for charity ns any other organization
on earth.
NEW CIRCULATION PLAN

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Wk*t\u*er&gt;ri‘*

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■■■■XHfl*nM BrfRaaaintHf(W ftBiirflffcV!)artttVft:!lt?ffaBfcEXBaHnuHKKRaHnaaiia:iaM HaHaHHaaia~iii

continue to sell our citrus fruits
for less money than they are worth?
.We, tho cooperating growers who market our own fru it
through the Florida Citrus Exchange, continue to sell a t top
prices; grade, pack, quality, and volumo considered.
Your fruit, if you are not a member of tho Florida Citrus
Exchange, continues to bo sold in direct competition with ours,
lowering tho prlcos received by all of us.
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Practically every car of fruit wo sell has to meet consid­
erably lower prices offered to tho trade by tho non-coopera­
tive and speculative marketing ngcncics.
Wo are able to get better prices because of the consumer
demand lor Sealdswcet grapefruit and oranges, developed by
years of consistent advertising, nnd by reason of our reputa­
tion for fair treatment of tho trade.
Every Florida grower, whether or not a member of the
Florida Citrus Exchange, receives less for his fruit under the
present system than it is actually worth. Why continue the
destructive methods which produce this result?
Five thousand a n d more of us who have tried the coop­
erative idea of marketing nnd havo not found ft wanting, in­
vite the other Florida growers to join us in eliminating un­
wise competition from the citrus industry.
In the Florida Citrus Exchange wo havo built up an effi­
cient, strong organization which is amply able to sccuro for
every Florida grower all that his fruiMs worth, whenevor tho
present plan of selling fruit for less than its real value by
many growers is abandoned.
HWy not try cooperation instead of
competitiont ll'/iy longer accept for
your fruit less than you should rcceivet
J*U 111* IlarM n n tr a a R i r l n u t
fa r &gt; uar f r u it, f r u u l t Ike n i l u | , r ,
w k - B u k u i i o r w rit* u ,( h w iarm a i

�THURSDAY, JULY

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12, 19 2 3

“WHERE STYLE REIGNS”

“WHERE STYLE REIGNS”

THE PO^T OFFICE IS NEXT DOOR TO US

THE POST OFFICE IS NEXT DOOR TO US

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Starting Friday, Jiily ]13a 9 A J la m IP* &gt;siltively End s !Satui day Ntght, Jlid;y 28
Two weeks of sensational selling of HIGH QUALITY WEARING APPAREL, MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES.
The greatest MONEYof the year. Tremendous sacrifices on seasonable merchandise. Reductions that will startle the most conservative buyer,
Everything must go regardless of cost. Come early and be first to get some of these wonderful bargains.

Silk Drosses of u mis uni bonuly. The very latest Mid-summer Fashions.
Represented in Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Printed Crepe, Wash Silks, in the
light pastel shades tor afternoon wear, and the dark colors suitable for
traveling, at—
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Dainty Cool Cotton Frocks that acicnttlhtc the spirit of Summer.’ Distinc­
tive models in French Voiles, Normandics, Swisaes, Ginghams and others,
Specially priced, at—

Values from $10.75 to $,‘15.00

Values' $0.95 to $10.50

A fortunate purchase enables us to offer this remarkable line of Frocks tit ridiculously* low prices. C
and Workmanship are supreme. Peg*j&gt;:y Paige needs no introduction. Assembled at 2 prices
Cotton Frocks in all the choicest of Cool Summer ma­
terials. A large selection of popular colors, at .........—
Values up to $29.50

Summer Silks in beautiful coloring and combination
effects, a t ........................................................................
Values represented up to $59.00

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Values to $0.95 »
ANY SILK AND SILK AND
WOOL

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CAPES AND COATS

OVERDLOUSES

BATHING SUITS

Every smart conceivable shape—every
advanced Mid-Sunimer Style—every popu­
lar and prevailing effect jn Dress, Street
and Sport H als,- Special sale prices—

In the newest of spring modes.
Paisley and Persian colorings
n m
and
plain designs. Specially
HA
t%A priced at—
ma
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$29.00 Grade,s

HA
AH

HAND-MADE WAISTS

MA
MU

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PETTICOATS

$12.95 Grades

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$18.75 Grades

W

vl . : $

3 .i 5

§1 *S?liradca-

$3.95

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TWO SPECIAL LOTS AT

Fashionable Sport Coats

■ ■ Gay shaded Petticoats in Silk
SS Jersey, and Jersey and Taffeta
3 “ combinations:

Cotton Crepe Kimnnns. All col­
or combinations. Closing out at

Superior Quality Hand Drawn
Waists. Pretty collars in Peter
Pan and Tailored of feels. But­
ton in front or back, on sale, at—

WHITE WASH
SKIRTS
Sateen and Gaberdine, about 50
to close out a t—

PRINCESS SLIPS
Snlccn and Lingclto Slips, In all
popular colors. Sale price—

CHILDREN’S HATS AT REDUCED
PRICES

$22.00 Grades

Formerly -$2.G0 and $ 1.59

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ATISTE UNDERGARMENTS

SILK HOSE

Kaysdr and Wolfhcad Jersey and Crepe de
Chine Underwear. Wo have an unusually
largo and pretty assortment to suit the most
discriminating: /
‘
Glove Silk Vest'd', regular $2.95 Q A A S
quality. Sale price .......
Gk-yc Silk Bloomers, regular
© Q O ff
$$.95 irratle, ut ......................
Glove Silk Step-Ins, $5,95
« d 0 5
Crept) dc Chine Teddies, Lace
trimmed, $3.95. value, at ....
Crepe de Chino Teddies, extra fine,
,95 quality, at

EXTRA SPECIAL
Envelope Chemise, fine grade Long.Cloth and Batiste, well tailored,
$1.50 and $2.50 grades. Special sale price:
Gowiib, best quality, at
AND

KIMONAS

AND

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MA

SKIRTS ■di!I nit ■*!

Charmingly pretty Silk Skirts in
Itoslmimro mid Canton Crepe.
Colorful
combinations.
Sale
price—

A choice selection of Wool Bath
ing Suits. Pretty color combi
nations, on sale:
$1.50 Grades
PZf\

Smart Can Ion, Flat Crepe and
Camel Hair Capes, smartly Iriinmod. Some sheared, others fring­
ed, priced to move:

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OfleJiwti' Dveswewi 'odflw iunl tw in-in-Organdie, Voics, Ratine,1 ami
Cantons, at .......................................... .......................................... .
&lt;5
3ne Lot Dresses, in Ginghams and Voiles,

SWEATERS
A ‘1Ar/re nelecTfeuf of Tnie quality
SwoatotV divided into 2 prices,
ANY ALL-WOOL SWEATER

MARTHA-4-FQOT: That smart, guaran­
teed Gjove Silk Hone. \Vonderful wearing
qualities. Colors, Black, Silver, Brown,
White and Bdb-o-link. HefdoUng features:
Plain $3.75 Grade,

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Fancy $3.50 Grade,
LATE: Ail pure thread Silk Hose of'Very fine wearing qualities
Good service behind overy pair. All popular shades:
Hpnd-drawn Clox, Bluck and White only, $3.50 value,
!!nt

All Silk Full Fashioned $2.95 fcrndo, in Black, White.-Nude,
if*

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Pure Thread Silk, Lisle Top, Full Fuehloncd, Colors, ■
Grey, Nude, Otter, Bluek and White, a t ........... ..................
Thread Silk, UsleTop, ©4 £ f f
Our Special $1.50 R
$1.95 val., all colors
Blk.; White, Brov
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of Negligees, Hand Bags, Ear Bobs, Beads, Combs, a

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CORSETS AND BRASSIERS
The Corset as an accessory is absolutely essential
to give the well gowned woman better lines. Kabo,
Thomson's GIove-Fittihg npd tho W. B. Stylish
Stout offers either tho slender or stout woman an
opportunity of choosing the best corset adapted to
her figure. Wo also feature the Uiuu Jolio Elas­
tic Brocade Girdle. Special sale prices:

% L. $4.95 Equality$6.75
$0.95
© f f m £■
$9.75 * ; © f * Q f f
qunlity y U i l t f
quality
/ •« /£ )
The BRASSIERE is as important as tho Corset'. It
solves “tho above tho waist line” problem. Wo
have Brassieres for every typo of figure at spec­
ial sale prices
$2.25
D
$2,50
Quldity V
Grades
$1.95 Grades,
95c Quality.
Special, at
$1.50 Gradcaj
G5c Grades,
SpcciaJ, a t .
Special, at

&lt;VE riTTlNO**
CORSETS.

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too numerous to mention, will go at Special Sale Prices. Store closed ThursLY CLEARANCE SALE
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Price-Cutting Event that You Haven’t Seen the Like of B efore-E ven the Most Skeptical will be Surprised
Here's a Special -Bargain on .
BUNGALOW APRONS

FREE!
3x6 FT. BUNGALOW RUG.

FREE!

Assorted Pnltoilis nml stylos, Ginghnm nnd Percale Aprons,
well made and a value at $1.19.
OQp
Salo pried, 6ach ........... ... .............................. O v v

Every customer spending $5.00 or more at our store Monday,
July lGlh, will he given a handsome 3xG-ft. Bungalow Rug
absolutely free.

Look— MISCELLANEOUS. VALUES— Read

Don’t Forget---------------------Monday, July 16ih
DON’T PASS THESE BY

Ripplclto Bed Spreads, G3x90-ln. $2.50 value,

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Ripplctte Bed Spreads, 81x90-in. $3.25 value,
each ...... ............... ................... ..........................
Bath Towels, extra large, G9c value,
each .... .................... ..... .......................... ..
Buck Towels, plain while, also red border,
25c value, each’........ .................. ..............
Table Cloths, good quality white Damask,
• 58x01*1nr* each ............................... ..........
Table Napkins, largo size, hemmed,
$.‘(.50 value, dozen .... ....... .............. .....*..1.

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RAIN

LASTS 2 WEEKS ONLY
OR SHINE
CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 28

Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, 69c vnlue,
AQU
each ............ .........................................................
Ladles’ Night Gowns, of serviceable Crepe, assorted colors, a
big value at $1.26.
O A tA
Sale price .......
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Ladies’ Vests, 16c value,
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each .............................................................. .................
Ladies’ Vests, extra fine quality, Mercerized
Tape, 35c value, each .............................................
Children’s Body Waist, 60c value,
QAW V
each ................................v......................................... U.O f f 1 5

Saye Money Here on Piece Goods

LADIES’ SILK HOSE
$1.25 Vtiiiie
Sale Price, pair

Cliambray, effects solid color,'
4
yard ...................f............................
X V I/
Amoskeg Apron Gingham, 23c value,
.
4
, ym;d......... •...... * .- &gt; r r ......... • • • • - y.............. .......
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IJji’ea.'ftGltitfURn, 8£4hvj0liUor'iiMt^dii(£
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French Gingham, 32-in. wide. A dress from this fine Im­
ported Gingham is a treat for anyone, and just THINK
OF'THIS PRICE—it's like having money sent Q Q a
you from home, 59c value, Sale price, y a rd ..... ..... O t / V *

18C

P ULL FASHIONED
LADIES* PURE
THREAD SILK HOSE
Value J|!2.75, pair

iUoln*Voiles, Rim* nwJ.^mtY,
wifjU,...,,
white dots, G5c value, yard ................................ T U V
Windsor Crepe, white, blue and pink,
ftQ a
35e value, yard .........................................................a u v

Remit Percales, gunvantood fast colors, JtG-In. wide, 1 Q a
• yard ..... :.... .............................................................. X tF % /
Lorraine Tissue Ginglmm, with silk st ripes, 32-in. wide. This
fino material launders beautifully and cannot tie excelled
for mnking cool attractive dresses for the hot summer
days, 75c value. Kale price,
C Q p
yard ....... ....................................... '..1.......... 4.......... O ***✓
Paisley Voiles, the most popular fabric of the sen- A Q a
son ami JU ST LOOK AT THE PRICE, yard....

$1.98
MEN’S MERCERIZED
LISLE* HOSE
30c value. Black and tan
5 pairs for

White Voile, 4‘1-in. wide, fine
Flaxen, 36-in. wide, 40c value,
Flnxon, 30-in\ wide, 50c vnlue,
y a rd ...............................

SPECIAL
Sheeting, 9/4 Unbloached,
U5c value, yard ......................................

29c

..........

CHILDREN’S1 :
MERCERIZED SOCKS
39c Value, 4 pr. foi&gt;

$1.00
CHILDREN’S
MERCERIZED SOCKS
3-4 Length, 49fc value
3 pairs for

$ 1.00

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MEN’S
WORK SOCKS
Black and Tan
3 pair for

SPECIAL

49c

Imported Japanese Crepe,* 32-in. wide,
4Qe,Value. Sale price, y a r d ......

25c

1 LOT GABARDINE
SUITS
Sport models, well made of the
vory finest material. A value at
$22.60, but we have only 8 of these
suits l**fL to close out quick at only

IT’S A SCREAM!
Don’t let UiIh get by—como early
to be assured of your size
Men’s Palm Beach Suits,
$14.00 v alu e.......

Men’s Mohair Suita
$15.00 value ......

Sweet* Orr
REMEMBER

THIS

IS FOR SATURDAY ONLY

W atch for Tomorrow’s Paper for More

SHOES

O U T THEY GO

WOMEN’S SHOES
Women’s Patent Sandals, low heels,
$6.00 values, per pair ....................................
Women’s Patent 1-Strnp Oxford^, gray trim ­
mings, $5.00 value, p n lr.......... .................... .
Women’s Tan *1-strop Oxfords, Suede back, Cu
ban heels, $5.00 vnluo, pair ...... ................... ;x
Women’s Kid Oxfords, 1-atrap; vnluo
$3.98, pair
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Women’s Comfort Oxfords^ Cushion ■ '
Solos, pair
25 pairs Women’s Patent Oxfords, 1-strap, ■.different
i nml broken sizes, low and high heels. Values up tp
Your choice of any pair in the lot,
4Q
85 pairs Womun’HShoes, odds and ends of discontinued
( but m-m- nn »• nro crivwt Shoes mi. n
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CHILDREN’S SHOES
Children’s Patent Pumps,
, sizes 3 to 8, pair .... ............... -.... ;.... #......... .
Misses’ Patent Pumps, sizes 8«/s to
,
I Hi*. $2.50 values, pair
..............
Misses Patent Oxfords, 1-strap, sizes 12 to 2.
values to $2.75, pair ............-A...-.:...:.
Children’s Barefoot Sandals, sizes 12 to 2
I&gt;air........ ........... ............ ....
Men’s Vici Bluchers, FRO last
■- $L00 value, pair ...............
Men’s Oxfords, values up to
$0.50, pair ;,'ri y .y * .__
. Every pair"of"these
Fifth Avenue or Overglobe. Lverv nair a h a r p ATM '
w . L Douglaa3 ShoC;li
P3,r A BARG^
V I 11 I I ■ J l it k

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We have several dozen pairs of W I n n u n a a&lt; ^U (
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styles that have been dinoonlinued. Values uj
to $8.50. Tliey arc going at only, pair ......

jlas Shoes

Btiy your shoes no

�(yea B x n M

Glasses M r

Henry McLauluvJr
O p t D j
O ptW w -O ptom rtrlrt
IS B u t P in t Street Sanford, 1

find the «»»*&gt;
t Duaines* Man
j (a this Column

c S e rv ic e
S to ra g e

FORD NOVELTY
WORKS .
. C- C O LEER . I’rt&gt;^

iral Shop and Mill
Work
CTOR and BUILDER
trelal Street—Sanford, Fla.

w . HERNDON
iN C E a g e n c y
AUTO------- -BONDS

S, 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

p. Connelly &amp; Sons
r.al.bllahrd 1900

I E»t»lc, Ix&gt;nns and Insurance
II
104-8 Mhgnolla. Ave.

ART The Florist
(rt_ -----------Floral Designs
I and Ornamental Plants
e Arc.----------- Phono 260-W

{FORD MACHINE
COMPANY
lerel Machine and Boiler
Works •
Cylinder Grinding
e 62---------Sanford. Florida
Lbrtk

-J. 11. Colclougb

&lt;eak &amp; Colclough
INSURANCE
FirrVLifeJ-Auto
3 First Nal’l Hank Btdg. Annex.
TORI)
-:FLORIDA

Cirdi of Sanford's Rrput»W# Professional Men, each
•f whom, In his chosen pro(m Eob the Herald recom■tods to the people.

George A. DeCottes
A ttorney at-1-it w
0»w HraRnide County Bank
WORD
FLORIDA

RED R. WILSON
a tto rn ey -a t -l a w
if»l National Hank Building
fORD
FLORIDA

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_ ARCHITECT
r. ,
FLORIDA

front)

CHELLE MAINES
*:• LAWYER
*:— C o u r t H o u se

FOR hENT—To adults, furnished
- apattm cifttr’f l ^ I I o o r , ’three room*
with large screened and curtained
porch and private nth. 813 Mngnolla
avenue.
89-3tp

.. ......... ....... $4.00

Rotary club In tho ‘fifth- as catcher
and a certain Klwanian told u* that
the Rotary manager had to u*c thla
player who is not a Rotarian because
all of the Rotarians had wi-fit homo
acared of the rain. But we notice

&gt;*. LIFE, AUTO IN8URANC1B

who I* also a npn-Klwam* in tneir
line-up. Bo both aide* have got aomethlng to explain.

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I t L. SHIPP, Editor

WANTlilF—ROYB TO SELL THE
Sharon, &lt;*L, 3b;
HANFORD HERALD ON TUB
Beane, rf.........
HTRKKTS OF SANFORn. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMMTIOU8 UOYB
OtVHln, c.
TO MAKE niG PROFITS FOR A
Lane, p.......... J.
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
Raffeld, rf.
SIIIPI* AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
Maincs, c f.__
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Tho Kiwanls b ase,ball team , under wan caught, making the second out. Rrownlee, rf. ...
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Classified Ads le a word. No ha WANTED—Rellahlo aclllod
^ -jfc--"Sting
to
the competent leadership of Ed. Lina, Bail was thfownr* oUt
nttempi
’Ad taken .for less than 25c. . in woman to live on place. I’l
Wial estate and m oviornnn, defeated steal tjjird. So ended th d 4 i
And pool lively no Classified
.
th e ’Rotary club, under tho leadership Inning.
Ads charged
anyone. Cash in
Rotary
„ i to
. ......
of Charlie Britt, real estate, etc!}* by
Thrasher who led off for the Rotes'
Tonight an all-star ra rt In "Mighty
must accompany all ordem.
tho
close
score
of
8
to
ft.
was
out,
pitcher
to
first.
Knight
wns
U
U
’ a Rase".
FOUND
Count the"words and remit
Pulcston, who! startM /pitehlng for safe on short stop’s error, going to Thrasher, 3b. .
&gt;*4 atordingly.
FOUND
Own­ tho Rotary, wns a little out of form, second when, ccntorficldcr fumbled Holly, 31*. !.....
It Is a in run.- melody! This Rhap­
er can have snmo upon identifica­ not having played base ball In such a B ritt’s fly. Judge Sharon hnd forgot­ Knight, lb.
sody of the city rtnn.13 played on tho
tion und paying for ad. Call a t Her­ longtim e. Ho gave up three hito, one ten to put glue on his hnnds was tho Britt, 2b, c, p
heart strings.
ald office. V
D7-tf&lt; walk and combined'with one error al­ renson for dropping tho easy fly. Rnsehrn, ss. ..;
Fo r s a l e
lowed tho Kiwanls to scoino ,'^threc Rosehro'doubled to left scoring both Newman, rf. .
A’ tale of love and devotion, of
FUR SALE — Custard APOSTLE OF UNDERSTANDING times in the initial fram e.'
Knight and Britt. Ho was .later Speneer, rf. ...
atrong men nnd women of two kinds,
Sam Ilaumol started'-,the pitching caught napping off second. Newman Haynes, If. ....
apple muck. Just the
of dark streets nnd sunlit places, of
job for the Kiwanls and w hile’allow­ filed out to Judgo Sharon who didn't Brandt, If. .....
the mngle of music, and of something
thing for seed beds, $4 President Harding a t Wrangle Is­ ing one one hit In tho first Inning, his think It snfc to drop it.
Henry, cf., 3b,
land says ho goes to Alaska as apos­
else that some might call God.
team mates were a littlo dlxxy and
per ton f. o. b. Moore tle of understanding.
The rest of the game wns pretty Roumillntt, c . .
rnmlo
twu
errors
allowing
tho
Rotes
good
but tho scoro keeper couldn’t Henderson, c. .
Haven. W riteor wire,
Also “Spooky Romance,
to cross the platter two tim es before get the other four Innings play by Pulcston, p. .
DECREASE IN
part
Century Comedy.
W. E. Daniel, Moore SLIGHT
Stevens,
p.......
Iho terror was over.
piny on account of both sides making
UNFILLED ORDERS BY
Ed.
Lane
was
really
the
s
ta
r
hitter
so
many
changes
In
lineup.
Kent,
2b.........
Haven, Fla. Give refer­
STEEL CORPORATION
And the honor guests tonight will
of the afternoon. While not getting
Gene Roumillnt, who started tho re­
ence.
86-6tdp: 100-lto
1&gt;o Tim Keene and till] Pules ton, (the
tho
most
hits
ho
.smashed
out
a
home
ceiving
end
for
the
Rotary
cluh
had
NEW YORK, JULY 11.—Unfilled
FOR SALK—1 team rnulilea, wagon
only requirement is that they bring
orders
of the United States Steel Cor­ run in tho fifth Inning scoring two to retire in tho second inning when n
Score
by
Innings:
and harness a t a bargain.—E. N.
no Indies with them) and they will
runner*
ahead
of
him,
tho
"trem
en­
pitrhod hail hurt his finger pretty
Sutton, Geneva, Fla.
82-10tp poration on Juno 30, made public yes­ dous" blow going to left field on badly. This was about tho only not- Kiwanls ....... .’..................... 301 13—8 bee this finu picture without cost to
terday totaled 8,330,201 tons, a de­
FARMERS— You caa got seed bod
iccahlo casualty aa every one hnd * a Rotary ....... ......... ................ 210 03—0 them, the treat being on Osorne.
crease of 595,000 tons under those nt French avonuo.
fra m n and irrigation pluga a t tho the end of May.
Summary: Two Imso bits, RoseThe Kiwnninns started off with n few scniUhes. The w riter noticed
Sanford -Novelty Works.
100-tfc
rush in tho first, Baumel, first up severnl &gt;rr tho players of both teams bro. Hume runs, Lane and Hender­
Tomorrow — Marguerite Do La
singling to left; Lloyd struck out, limping sround this morning and up­ son. Stolen bases, Ovcrlln, Pulcston, Motto, Frank Krccnnn nnd IJnyd
FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays’ paints
Baumel going to aecond. Stceio sing­ on inquiry received the answer, "Just Ball. Struck out, by Pulcston 3, by Hughes in "Scars of Jealousy."
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
, Stevens 1, BHlt 1, Hnumcl 0, Lane 4.
led to center, Baumel held a t third. n little sore."
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Hutchinson
walked,
filling
tho
bases.
Losing pitcher, B ritt; winning pitch­
The
box
scores
follow:
Saturday—Dorothy Dalton in
Fo r SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
Then Forest Lake, o\ir mayor-bnnker, Lane.
Bound."
i
Klwanis
setting, 15 eggs for 31.00,
Mrs.
cr, stepped to tho plate and as usual
AH R II PO A E
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
started the fire works. Ho ’singled to Baumel, p„ cf. 3b. 5 1 2 1 1 0
Are you moving? Coil 408 for a
ford.
83-tfp
center
scoring
Baumel
and
Steele.
Lloyd,
lb
................
3
0
0
5
0
0
QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER, and
Kiwnninns won!
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
Anthmcitc" operators nt Atlantic have it dono right.
Ball grounded to third but Thr«Bhcr Steele, ss................. 3 3 2 1 1 - 1
83-tfc
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San*
threw wild to first nnd ho was snfc, Hutchinson, 2b...... 2 2 0 1 0 0 City ngrcc to eliminate the 12-hour
ford Ave.
•
63-tfc
Scoring Hutchinson nt tho same time. Lake, ah. ................. 2 0 1 0 0 0 working day “as soon as practicable,”
Electric light Inst longer if kept in
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
the dark.
Lnkc
ventured
too
fa
r
off
second
and
Ball,
If.....................
2
0
0
1
0
0
but
oppose
wage
advance.
So goes the critic that don’t know
Attractive terms. Address owner,
nnylhing
about baseball, but known
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
CP-tfe
all about the Kiwnnis nnd Ilotnry
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
clubs.
One new five room house with bnth,
full ‘lot, well located—NEVER OC­
Hope there won’t be any hard feel­
CUPIED.
ings by anyone but the Kiwnninns
PRICE
just naturally nnd “leototnlly,” etc.,
$3,000.00— -----------Terms to suit you
outclassed the Rotes.
A REAL BARGAIN
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Did you see Ed Lane pound out
’ 70-tfc
that home run in the fifth inning
MORNING AND NIGHT MlUTTicT- with two on bases? Tho above named
livery. Phono Ed. Riggers your gentleman must have been practic­
wants.
87-5tp ing in someone’s vacant lot judging
FOft~ffAI 32—Five nrfrs"|n go|d
byMhc way nc tossed (bar pill ucross.
pear loading station. Inquire nt
1103 Osk avenue.
88-3tp
Schcllc Malnes is nil right when it
FOR SALE—11)22 Ford louring enr, comes to "lawyering," getting walk­
splendid condition, n rent bargain ed to first base but we’d advise him
to some one for cash or terms. Phone to lay of? that base-stealing. He
Mr. Register No. 5.
88-2tp hasn’t quite the right balance for
FOR KALE—fimnll secoiul-hnnd iron fast running nnd yesterday was
office snfe. Used three months, thrown out trying to steal third.
21 MID-SUMMER LINEN AND RAT­
good na now,
Fireproof anil big
enough for small business.—Haynes
.Sam Baumel nnd Charlie Brill
INE DRESSES
&amp; Ratliff, 115 Park Ave.
88-2tp must believe in this, "Vnriely is the
All sizes ami colors, made of nOn-crnshable Liiton and
FOR SALK—Maxwell touring car, spice of life," and apply it to base*,
Imported ltatir.es;
looks good, runs good nnd is good. ball nlso. Both of these stars were
A bargain, cash or time. Bee F. C. seen in three difTcrent positions each.
$21.00 values,
Welsh, at the II. &amp; O. Motor Com­ (Their playing wns a variety also).
pany, Sanford Ave. nnd Second St.
If wc. hnvo to describe the game
nftcr 0 p. m.
HO-ltp
we might as well describe tho appealFOR R E N T
unco of some of tho players. Judge
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­ Sharon nnd Edgar Ball will havo to
ment with privnto bath.
Hurald use tho tiasuo paper water wings to­
building. Special rates for summer. gether ns they both deserve them ac­
—B.-W. Herndon.
85-Gtc cording to their appearance.
K bit- REN T—Co ri ve n ie n t largo un­
MEN’S SOCKS
Those urc nil new styles mid extra good mutcriul, one
Honorable Judge Sharofi was attired
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
New nhipment of Phoenix Silk
half price for 2 days
in a pair of gray work trousers, brown
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Sox in Brown, Grey, Navy, Blk.
C-18-lmo-p shirt nnd a bandana handkerchief
and White und Palm
Q (? «
NEW VICTOR LIST
around his neck. A littlo brown hat
HICKSON HOliSE
Beach,
pair
...................
O
w v
SUMMER
DRESS
GOODS
Up-to-date Apartments and Rooms was perched upon his head a t a re­
OF BLUES
spectable
attitude,
A
very
different
Daytona Bench.
Imported Swifts and Ratines, all colors
19081— 10-in.;
Summer rales: $1.00 p«r day, $21 judgo wns he then ns ho is usually
CHILDRENS’
Special, 2 day8 at, yard
•'How High Is Up?— Pari 1
per month, including lights nnd water. dressed in white. Ball, the leader of
CLOTHES
How High is Up?— Part 2
20 pieces of Ratine-Voiles, Emb. Voiles,
Call J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­ the city’s finest musicians, was "neat­
\
ford.
70-tfc ly" dressed in overalls.
values up to ?1.G0 yard, 2 day snle, yard
New Dresses anti Rompers made
19085— 10-in.:
FOR KENT—Three rooms, partly
of
finu Gingham and Imitortcd
T
a
i
n
t
N
obody’s
Ili/.-ncss
If
In our opinion, Howard Ovcrlln
furnished, near Routh Bros. Bakery,
Crepe and Silk Pongee, all sizes
SILK SALE
West Side. Inquire Mrs. Annie Philp. was tho outstanding star of tho game.
up to 7 years, each—
Triflin’ Blues.
d-87-3lp; w-100-3tp The little manager of tho tclephono
All colors in Crepe de Chine and Tub
18791—10-in.:
ive a well located company niado five putouta, five as­
Silk. Special, 2 days, y a r d .............
sists,
one
run
nnd
n
stolen
base.
Baltimore Buzz—Kox Trot
furnished home ■A. P. Connelly &amp;
While
not
dangerous
nt
tho
bat
he
llundnna
Days—One-Step.
79-tfc
gave the Rotary infield a lot of trou­
FOR RENT—Furniahod room, 411
19086—10-in.:
IMPORTED •
MEN’S PANTS
ble when ho was on bases.

unfurnished
FOR---- RENT—Large
ent, 714 Oak Avenue. Phone
DR. R. M. MASON 804.apartm
•
B6-5tp
‘ UENTIBT „ . ; .
rooms
with
FOR RENT Furnished
New MHsch luilding
Compr
of
llth
light
housekeeping,
anford, Florida
street and Elm ave.- M. Schneider.
86-6tp

Comfortable, Airy Rooms
Open the Year Aronod
Reasonable ‘ E stes.
,
Special
Oa Mala

Boxmq

WANTED

Rooms 226-228 &gt;

Daytona Beach, Fla.

BOWLING
TENNIS J-

BASK BALL, \
FOOT. BALL \
BASKET BALL
THAI’ SHOOTH

Tho ocortkeeper haa got a severe
headache yet from trying to keep up
with the faet, wild and all horte and
kind of playing th a t waa tried out
during the game,

French avenue.
RENT—Two
bed
fo r
j m m . furnlahed
p,
Th* Big Berean Brotherhood of the
rooms, good location, reaaonable
Pepper
League will go to Orlando
rent. Phone 248 or call a t the L. Al«L8tP
k n Beed Go-, L- Alien.
furnlahed
iR RENT—2 con I

Down-Hearted Blues
Wallin’ for the Evenin’ Mall
19083—10-in.:
,
I’m Goin* Away
You’re Always Messln* ’Round
With My Man
19070—10-in.:
Louisville Lou—Pox Trot
Beale Street Mamma—Fox T.
] 9084-10-in .:

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Good Woman’s Bluet)
I’m Broke Fooling With You
All above records, at
each .........— ............- «

Men’s Palm Bcaph Pants in Tan, Grey, Brown, made
by SncJcnberg.djcst grad? and well
fl* Q Q f f
tailored. All siites. Special for 2 days, pr.

IREN’S

GINGHAMS
32-in. wide, fast colors in small,
medium and large check and nil
colors and plaids, for, yard—

fWRfaty HATS

2-day Sale on Straws fonjrpej
3 doz. to sell at

SILK HOSE FOR LADIES
Full Fashion Silk Hoac, Grey, White, Brown, Black and
Tan, Onyx, Pboenix and Radmoro,
2-day sale, for, oach
....

REMNANTS
.
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’ ff-t ft
f | *■■+■'»
*, pr:
G in g h a m , Voiles, R a tin e s , C re p e
W h ite G oods a n d C u r ta in m a ­
t e r i a l ' a t —■
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NUMBER 88

SANFORD. FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1*23

VOLUME IV.

m t m club

STATE PR0H 1
AND
.. FOR FLORIDA
ALL
FLORIDA FOR ALL IS
WAV TO EXPRESS IT

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ORIANDO GROWS
EXTENDS LUTS TOURING

F. A. IIAZELT1NE, D1V. CHIEF
OF PROHIBITION FORCES
HERE THIS MORNING

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.EflSLATURE
BIGVAULT

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SOME FLORIDA AUTO DEALERS
D SELL SPECIAL BOOZE CARS
_ _ TO TRANSPORT
M’FARLAND IS
EXALTED RULER ANYWHERE IN u! S.
OF ALL ELKS

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11
LOCAL TALENT RENDER VAR­
IED PROCRAM AT TODAY’S^
LUNCHEON

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FURNISH NEGRO CHAUF­
FEUR AND GUARANTEE^
SAFE DELIVERY

A fter today’s mrctirig of the Klwanls Club was called to order b y the
President and the blessing wns In­
voked by Dr. Brownlee, the following
visitors were introduced: Mr. and
- - S»*
Mrs. Wakefield, of Geneva, who were
* -r-nrr I ' l J O
In Company With C. W. Crooke,
out-of-town guests of the club; Mr.
Chicago Daily News in Second
That Will Carry Name of Flori­
Head of Anti-Saloon League
and Mrs. George W. Brockhnm, and
of Scries o f Rum Running
da to AU Parla of the
of State of Florida
charming little daughter, Maxine,
Says Something
•iii e W o rld in • t
guests of F'd. I.nnej Mrs. Wngner,
. A. Ilazeltine, divisional chief of While It Was
I llr Tkf %*aurlatnl PrriB)
&lt;»
r
Being Flvn Grace Wagner, Miss Rcizenstein, Boston Chosen For The CHICAGO,
Now Has Some 18,000 th F1
July ll.^ R u m running
ORLANDO, July 11.—"All for
i F’odcrnl Prohibition Bureau for
and the Shirnrd brothers, guests of
Meeting
Place
Placed
in
Position
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•
People
in
City
along
the
Florida
coast has devel­
Florida and Florida’ for oil" was the
F’Inridu and C. W. Crooke, head of
the entertainment committee.
oped
into
such
flourishing
industry
N
ext
Year
keynote of the all-day meeting of the
the Anti-Saloon league of F'lorida
Yesterday *
! * iLimits
The vaudeville wns varied and most
thnt
mime
Florida
auto
dealers
sell
Florida Development board yeatenlny
were in the eity this morning on their
entortainlng, and shows thnt Sanford
car*
specially
built
to
rtansport
liqattended by nearly two hundred of
The
big
door
to
t
the
safe
thnt
will
|*
indeed
favored
in
the
possession
of
ATLANTA,
July
11.
James
(,
way
noiltli
to
look
over
the
field
and
Orlnndo took another step fonvnrd
the most prominent men In the state, yesterday when* by referendum vote acquaint Mr. H ardline with condi­ guard dhe money In the new l'irstjso many accomplished performers. McFarland, of Watertown, South I)n- our furnish negro chauffeur and
representing aw ry lipp of; nativity in the city limits were extended approx­ tions first hand. Mr. Ilazeltine is a National Bnnk building fell yester- j The Schirard brothers on the cornet kotn, wns chosen grand cxnltcd ruler guarantee aafe delivery anywhero,
Florida. ^hia naooUnK characUjrlied imately doubling the city’s former newspaper man in the state of Wash- dny while It wns being raised prepa- j and snxophone, accompanied by Mrs. of the Benevolent and Protective ()r- the Chicago Daily New* declared to­
as the IntrwUictlo «qf o row era in area. Freeholders and prospective irglon where he hns lived for many rntnry to being put in place nnd madej Wagner at tho piano, entertained with de rof Elks, nnd Boston was chosen day In the recond of a scrip* of copy­
the history, of the state wns marked freeholders enst their'ballot* for the years and he paid the Herald office the’ people ’ across the street think two selections that were heartily np- for the 1921 meeting plnce, nt the righted articles describing rum run­
by the spirit of enthusiasm and faith ctiy limits extension project, creating a short visit. In speaking of his tak­ there was nn earthquake. F’ortunnte-' plaudcd. The next on the program fiPth session of the Grand I-odgc in ning along the Atlnntic seaboard.
manifested by* the- delegates in the n “Greater City Beautiful."
ing up the prohibition work in F'lor­ ly none of tho workmen were in­ wns Sanford's favorite little song nnd convention hero yesterday. Both ac­ The writer, who with a bootlegger
future of Florida. The-whole day
In proof of the fact that there was ida Mr. Ilazeltine aaid that the Into* jured hut the ponderous door broke dam e artiste, E va Grace Wngner, who tions were unanimous nnd Mr. Mc- named Terry investigated rum run­
was given over to discussion of the but little opposition to the proposal, j passed by the late legislature to some of the marble of the hank near­ rendered two of tho lato songs to the F’arlund wns given nn ovation when ning nlong the const, the newspaper
man to he bootlegger nnd described
possibilities of the state for develop­ n light vote waa cast, but 282 free-1 rtrongthon the federal
laws were by thnt had already been put in place hearty applause of every hearer. She he accepted tho office.
The other officers choson were: trnnxpnrtntion method*, particularly
ment and a deliberation upon the j holders casting their ballot. It wan j good and he proposed to work under nnd this will be considerable loss of was accompanied by her mother at the
methods of effecting this develop­ a crucial election, ns much as the j the state laws ns much ns possible money nnd time since the marble will piano. This charming little Indy has Grund Esteemed cLnding Knight, the negro driver.
"The Bahama*, poverty Htricken
other special city elections hnve l&gt;cen j instead of ignoring them nn wns bc- have to lie matched and cornea from appeared several times a t tho Kiwnn- Harry M. Ticknor, Pasadena, Cal.;
ment.
before
prohibition and with revenue*
The morning session consisted of but the interest has not been ns great | ing-done in some states where the Vermont. This blgNuife door for the is luncheons and is nlways assured o f : Grand F’stecmed Loyal Knight, Gcb.
from
nil
source* of lea* than n half
n
most
hearty
welcome.
A
rising
vote
[
Winslow,
Uticn,
Mosler
safe
was
shipped
from
Ham­
N. Y.; Grand Ksinspirational address from leading nn in the ense of others, for the eiti-ilnw s were lnx. He was shown n ropy
millio
ndnllnri&gt;,
realized $2,798,000 in
of
thanks
wns
tendered
the
entertain­
ilton,
Ohio,
where
these
safes
arc
teemed
Lecturing
Knight,
Clement
men of F’lorida upon the possibilities zens of the city nnd especially of UmjoXthe papers containing nrtieles from
1922
in
duties
from liquor shipped
ers
by
the
club.
Geo.
DeCottes
wns
made
nnd
it
is
raid
to
weigh
about
Scott,
Vancouver,
Wash.;
Grand
Sec­
of the state and after the adjourn­ territory tnken in by the election | the Chicago News that are now runeighteen tons. It was necessary to 'th e whole entertainment committee, retary, F’red C..Robinson, Chicago; into live* United State*," the article
hoc
mo
dto
hnve
fully
realized
th
n
t!
njng
in
tho
daily
papers
nnd
said
this
ment of the afternoon session, In
*nid, quoting n Nassau official, who
which the body unanimously adopted the extension of tig limits wns for was iRp first he had seen of these engage the steam roller of the H ut-j “Chiekenliawk” Deane fniling to show Grand Treasurer, John C, Burch, *nld, estimating the 1,340,443 gallon*
Grand Ilapids, Mich.; Grand Tyler^
articles relating to tho exportation ton ICngitieering Co., to haul the door up.
the outline pf the progrnm committee the good of all concerned.
A motion was carried thnt the Joseph Mayer, (Hols', Ariz.; Grand of* liquor cleared from the Bahama*,
Just how mnny citizens the addi­ of booze from the Bahamas nnd tell­ from the freight car to tho Iwuik
for the following year, there wns n
building. This pnrt was negotiated club's shnre of the base bnll receipts Inner Guard, W. E. Murphy, Round- for the United State* wns diluted 50
meeting of the executive board. This tion hns given Orlnndo can not be ing about the different cities where
all right and the big door was all he donated to the Womnn’s Club, to wood, Texas; Member Board of Grund per cent, thi* would mean that more
accurately
stated
now.
As
a
conser­
the
booze
is
handled.
He
thought
it
body effected an organization of the
thnn 2,000,000 gallon* of liquor wero
help pay for their new building.
state into five districts which will vative ostiinntc, some 3,000 new citi­ wns poor publicity for F’lorida, since safe inside the bnnk and wns being r I’red Ball drew tho lucky number in Trustees, Ismis Boisemonue, F'nst St. played on the market in thi* country
put
in
plnce
when
in
some
manner
j
Louis, 111.
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raise funds for a Florida publicity zens have become Orlandoans over­ it was no real news and everyone
was allowed to slip from the bfg tiin-'
membership drawing, and was
The new officers will bo installed from the Bnhamn* alone.
knew
they
sold
booze
in
the
Bahamas
night
by
the
notion
a
t
the
polls.
rsinpalgn to be carried in the coming
Official document* in Wanhington
The city’s population in 1020 was and thnt it found its way into the hers holding it and crashed to the i presented with a carton of c igarettes, at the session Thursday morning.
&gt;Var all over the world. The real
stnte
thnt these figure* are conserva­
floor
yesterday
afternoon.
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Kvn
Grace
WngAs
n
compliment
to
the
military
significance of the entire gathering 9,282. In 1922 n city directory gave United States from this nnd other
tive
because
there arc not included
This
big
vault
door
is
one
of
tho
I'*
",
who
atntml
thnt
she
Intended
branch of the order, the Grnnd Isidgc
was the fact that oratory jyas sub­ Orlnndo n population of 1,000 nnd so^ices. Itfr. (Jroqke hud not been largest nnd one of thoVmest thnt has trailing the cigarette* for candy,
the
liqnor
cargo
carried’by 40 to 80
took nn curly adjournment for Un­
ordinated to action and discussion of wtih yesterday’s additions Orlnndo in Snflford for several years und was been shipped into the state for any
boat*
n
month
from
West End Grand
AHnffeld,
the
speaker
of
the
dny,
dress
parade
nnd
competitive
man­
plsns made second to nn actual form­ now hns a population of 18,000, dou­ astonished a t the signs of prosperity
gave hi.x version of Lincoln's Gettys­ euvers of the hnlf dozen drill teams Bnhnmn, to F’lorida, the article *hld.
banking
Institution
’
nnd
when
in­
and growth on every hand. On his
burg address, adapting it to the work
ing of plans.
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. bling her population in three years.
The rum runner* who do thi* bualWith the pnssage of the extension last visit he stopped at the old San- stalled will be the pride of the First &lt;&gt;f the Kiwunis Club. His address attending the reunion. These were
Jules M. Burguiore* of West Palm
pos*,
the writer said, "arc sore beproposal, tho dream of the Orlnndo j fon| Uou.nc and he was glad to learn National and nn important part of made n real hit with the club nnd vis­ held nt tho old race course nt I'MdReach, president of the Board, pre­
enuxe
London nnd Glasgow are send­
mont Park and wero witnessed by
Chamber of Commerce hns m aterial-jIthat the old landmark had hern torn the olegunt new bnnk fixtures.
itors. Rnffcld will talk to the “Scrap thousands of FJks and their admirers. ing boozo to America 80,000 to 440,­
sided and following a brief welcome
It is being put in place today nnd
ited. The local civic organization,, ,|own
mnko way for a fine newlion" class next Sunday ut the Prin­
by N. P. Yowcll of Orlnndo, the bus­
000 caapa at n time in bigger rum
fostering the movement, some months business block nnd the Valiloz, Scml- it is thought that no more trouble cess Theatre nnd all ate invited to Seven army officers, headed by Liruiness of tho day was started. Mr.
ship* than the Bahama* ever dream­
tenunt
Colonel
J.
II.
Watson
.of
the
will
bo
experienced
in
•
getting
it
ago appointed a committee to make a ; nojC( Montezuma and other new bo­
hear him.
Hurgueieres In opening the session
ed of before; and they have made
F’ourth
Corps
headquarters,
acted
as
where
it
belongs.
rough draft of nn extension proposal. tels were now catering to tho tourists
F’ort and Gillon aro the eijertuinstated the purpose of the meeting nnd
■tome i&lt;trange ilreunm come true in
This committees’ work finally led the and commercial trade and giving
ment
committee for next week and Judges.
the results that the executive board
.
Perhaps
the
girls
ure
shocking
be­
laist night the Elks were entertain­ the lluhnninH."
citizens of the section into definite them good service. They wcie only
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Billiard, nf Alta­
hoped would grow out of tho event.
cause
the
men
are
so
anxious
to
act
ed
with
u
progrnm
of
tableaux,
and
action. A committee of seventeen here a short time hut expect to re­
monte, will he the invited guests of
Karl Lehmann, secretary of the well known citizens was appointed turn at an early date nnd stay longer. nr shock absorbers.
dunces under tho title of "A Night Longwood.and Atlathe club next Wednesday.
Orange County Chamber of Com­ at n mass meeting nnd drew up the
The membership committee met Im­ in the Old South," followed by n
monte to Build Con­
merce, made n dynamic addrcaa upon ' proposal which wan passed ycstcrmediately after the luncheon nnd it is grand hall.
solidated School
Florida, "The Laat Great Frontier,"
Mr. McF'urland, the new grand cxunderstood thnt several new names
!dny.
coni|wring
tho advantages of the .The city limits are now: On the
ultod
ruler,
who
is
a
lawyer
by
pro­
will he hnllotted on at the next moot­
State to the other
grent products north, n line running one-hnlf of the
fession nnd former member of the Bond Issue of 133,000 Carried More
ing of the club.
Than Three to One
legislature of his home state, was
that were exploited In other frontiers. distance between the Halfway Store
To the gold of the west he compnred and the electric sign of tha Orlandonominated by Governor W. J. McBody Disinterred
The Board of Public Instruction for
Mnstors. In his speech Accepting the
the gold of the- citrus fruit and the Winter Park highway, Formosa nnd
Seminole
County, met this morning
the
office,
Mr.
McFurland
denounced
profits from it; to the silver of the adjacent territory being n part of the
and Head Cut Off in
all anti-American tendencies, includ­ an&lt;l canvassed tho returns of s apscmiddle west tho great trucking In­ city proper. On thi; northwest, the
Chuluota Cemetery ing Bolshevism, I. W. W. ism .nnd iul election held yeaterday throughout
dustry which produces tho lettuce Orlnndo Potteries f&gt;n, the Apopka
"other ill-grounded Isms of the pres­ Special Tax School District No. 2,
uud celery nnd benns; and to the ad­ road. Onvthe northeast, tho Brad­
Deputy
Sheriff
Connor
Williamson
ent day," and declared tho "great which 1* known a* the Lougwpod dis­
vantages of tho Floridian climate. shaw Subdivision tract is omitted by
ANI)
BRING
RELIEF
TO
THE
Had
Grusomr
Tak
Locat­
American fraternity" of Elks stand trict. The election wa* held to decide
"The state where you can spend three agreement with the city of Winter
SWELTERING SECTIONS,
committed
to “defend our country whether or not the district would bond
hundred nnd sixty-five daya in the Park, whii h is seriously thinking of
ing Trouble.
BUT ALSO ACCIDENTS
and constitution” against attacks by to r $33,000 for school purposes. The
yenr in tlus open air with perfect taking In that territory. On tha cast
I bonds carried by more than three to
comfort,” waa the way he character­ the limits hare I►cell extended a half
Called to negru cemetery near all such elements.
one. The result *howjng *ixty-nlno
Chuluota ~by the report that some­
ized tbia state.
mile, In eluding the Finn (’rcuk net­
votes for bond* with 21 against.
Only
trouble
with
the
widc-nwnke
body had robbed tho body of a negro
Frank U. Vrooman, famous as the tie menu.
On the roulh Myrtle
Tho I.ongwood School District,
young
fellow
of
today
is
he
doesn’t
woman long since dead nnd hurled
nun who opened up the Peace Uivcr Heights aro included in the eitcntakes
in Longwood, Lake Mary and
In Many Northern Staten and ALTON, III., July 11.—The tool of Deputy Sheriff Connor Williamson get wide awake until midnight.
country to tho world, delivered n aion.
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Altamonte Springs. The call for the
Twelve
Died
Yesterday
scholarly and thoughtful address up­
dead claimed by a terrific explosion nt hnd a gruesome task Monday in in­
electlorKprovlded for a ffi.OOO school
From
llta
t
on the necessity of the. “get-together"
tho Western Cartridge Company plant vestigating tho report. Tho grave
building Ai be erected a t Lake Msry
hnd been opened nnd the body partly
spirit and tho duly of being intelli­
mid
for &lt;20,000 consolidated school
III) T h e A aaurlnlrtl Pre««)
al ICnst Alton, yesterday afternoon lifted out but he found none of the
gent.
building to bo erected as near, as prac­
CHICAGO, July 11.—Idsts of •reached a total of eleven when two
jewelry on the body had been touch­
"Economically Florida la undcvelticable midway between Longwood
dentils caused by excessive heat In more women employes succumbed to
ed. What he did discover, however,
oped. ’ We are only beginning to
and Altamonte Spring*. It I* undermany parts of the country yosterday their injuries shortly before midnight.
wns that the head had been severed
know tho significance of her resour­
ntood that the consolidated school wilj
were addod today with reports of The number of injured was reported
from the body nnd waa totally mlsn'
. • j j
be located on tho Hanford-Orlando
ces. To develop, them as they need
csnunltirs resulting from storms to bo 23, ten of whom wero only
, . t— U ] i H i R ■
ing. It ia a mystery thnt may never
and deserve, V( must got ’ to gather.
which last night brought relief to ■lightly hurt.
SHORTAGE IN ACCOUNTS WILL public road midway between the two
be solved—this missing head on the
The one great dead of civilization,’ to BRILLIANT RECEPTION GIVEN sections which swolterod the past two
towns. $1,000 will be spent on Im­
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REACH HUNDRED '
body of n negro woman, dead nnd
CHIEF EXECUTIVE AT GOVproving the school* and school
MUoU Mill, ‘Is the power of co-opera­
Any man can patch tho leaks In his
days. Twelve person* died yesterday
TUOU8AND
buried, Whether tho head waa want­
Kl!NOR’S MANSION '* '
grounds throughout the district.
tion.’ At is that which distinguishes
front hast and five deaths caused by roof so they give nu more troublv un­
ed
by
sonic
medical
atudenta
or
by
This bond issuo carried by a great­
our strength fro m that of tho wild
til
it
rains.
lightning, was reported today.
I n r T h e A m o r li lr &lt; l’ r r « l
aome lodge for aolemn rites of some
er majority than any other Issue ever
t !. , ii
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beasts, i t is that strength that will
PETERSBURG,
Vo.,
July
11.—The
AB6AR” u Ar s ^ K N D E R S O N ,
kind Is not a t this lime known and National Bank of Hopewell, whose voted on in Seminole county, and tho
carry Florida to tha front. It is our
Woman
Sentenced
WITH PRESIDENT HARDING, July Railroad Commission
Deputy Williamson says ho does not cashior, Lewi* Shelby, was arrested people of the district zrtjjio b# con­
duty to see things as they are—to
• |lf__Carrying with him nwenork* of
want
to Investigate' ony mor* decom­ last night on a charge of cmbexsling gratulated on the progressive spirit
To Hang Attempts
Asks Suspension of
be intelligent with respect to pur op­
a pleasant day spent fn ths Alaskan
posed bodies to find out.
the Institution’! funds, failed to open shown by tho result of the sloctieaportunities.
Commit Suicide
Increased Rates
capital President Harding sailed,from
Their
doors this morning. Henry Wat The consolidation of the two schools
“Tha d u m b e r of Commerce is the Juneau today In further search, of In­ On Refrigeration Charge# Oa Vogkins, president of the bank, said tho in one centrally located and properly
Heat Head Agalnat Wall and Tried Woman Kidnapped
(tables and Frulta.
g n u t switchboard, the central clear­ formation relating to Alaskan prob­
shortage In the cashier’s accounts equipped building will mean th a t AlTo Choke lleraelf.
ing house for development. We must lems. Tho decision wa» reached Just
While
She
Walked
would total 9110,000 hut that $50,000 tnmonte and I.lngwood will have a
| U r T k r A u w U l n l l ’r* » « l
learn that sfflrU nry la organization, before sailing to atop for a short time
on
Chicago
Street
of
tho amount had been recovered and school second to none in the county.
TALLAUA88EF-,
July
l
l
T
h
o
I
n
r
Tfcr
AtMN-lsInl
l‘r»u)
that organisation U efficiency and at Skngway cnioute to Sewaid instead
CHICAGO,
July
11.—Mrs.
Sabelle
the
balance of the amount will bo
railroad
commission
has
asked
the
this organisation is the secret of the of making a visit to the town oa the
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gaasman and
CHICAGO, July 11.—Overpowered mode up by stockholders. Depositors,
Nitti Crudelle, sentenced to hang on
interstate
commission
to
suspend
the
gat-together- idea."
return trip. The visit of the presi­
family
have arrived In the city and
by
four
men
as
she
walked
to
her
th
echargc
of
murder,
attempted
to
the
president
declared,
will
lose
nothdential party to Juneau endod, last proposed increased rates on refrigera­
will be future citizens of Sanford.
tion charges on vegetables and citrua commit suicide In her cell here this place of employment, Mlsn rhllam ina lag. &gt;’
Mr. and Mi*. P. T. Wakefield of night with a brilliant *pccPtlon, a* tl»*
Mr. Gnasroan will have charge of tha
fruits from Florida to destinations in morning. She beat her head against Costello, 18 years old, was kidnapped
Gtrieva waa in tha city today guests governor’s mansioh attended by, serpnd
thrown
into
an
automobile
in
Kvi'.ry time taxes jifinp they land on new Woolworth Stores in thin city.
United Rtatea and Canada amount­ the ham of the cell until blood came
of tha KiwanU Club and report* that era] hundred persons.
which
two
men
were
riding.
He is a ’ former resident of Illinois,
tha average man's neck.
ing to approximately fifteen, and six- and tried to choke herself. Only In­
-- C-----------------------thriving city as coming right along
but for the past few months ha* boon
tervention
of
matrons
in
time
pre­
The
police
who
obtained
the
number
tenths
par
cent,
It
was
said
Ivore.
When a couple of lying folfi*rs
hat they h*ve to go miles out.of the
People who live In autos should not in T ub)pa with the Woolworth Stores^1
vented her from doing serious injury of the car loarned that It had been
meet,
the recording angel has t p a ‘»rt
nay to_g#t to Banford new oa account
v.
of th a t city.
throw glass.
tie bersalL
.
.The
Dolly
Harold*
16c
par
waak.
writing shorthand.
«f repairs to tho Goneva bridge.
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STATE

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EXCESSIVE HEAT IN NORTH
AND CAUSES MANY DEATHS
STORMS COOL ATMOSPHERE

ELEVEN DIE
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SHELL PLANT
IS SWELTERING HOT

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HOPEWELL BANK
CLOSED TODAY,
CASHIER JAILED

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where they will visit relatives. Miss
Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Potter, who have Juanita will remain and go to school
hee» .the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. there.
W. Potter a t their home on Magnolia
ave., leave tomorrow by boat for their
Tho many friends of R. E. Nickles
home In Chicago.
were glad to sco him hero Saturday
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and Sunday, lio Is now with the Nat­
Misses Marion Phillips and Ethel
ional Board of Fire Underwriters with
Keraey left yesterday afternoon for
headquarters in New York. Ho spent
Jacksoqvll^a where they will spend a
one winter here ns a teacher in tho
fair days returning to Sanford by
High school.
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Mys. Joe Chittenden, who returned
honjl frld iy from Pennsylvania,
where she has been visiting relatives,
Is very III here a t the Fcrnald-Laugh-ton hospital.

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ture again yesterday \vlth introductiori in the house of a joint resolution
calling for appointment of a commlttc tV l five members of the house and
th re e of the senato to hold hearings
on\thi! subject, and report ack during
th|s session. Tho resolution, which
was Introduced by Representative
Jldyford of Clinch, was referred to
t h f ^ committee
on
constitutional
amendments after advocates of Macon
W p *•1pita I were defeated, 87 to
irts to have tho resolution
41, In of for
aeIT*o |hv committee on state of the
r&lt; public,
Beth houses psssed a joint resolu­
tion Inviting Senator M. B. Dial, of
South Carolina, to address the assem­
bly s i an early date.

Irpads Earnings
tr May Reach Total
of About $90,000,000

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WASHINGTON, July
10.—Net
eomlpgs of class one railroads which
operate DO per cent of the country's
rail Rillcsgc’' amounted to 180,000,000
* '
’May,
’ , according to estimates
dining
iradeipuklM Sunday by tho Bureau of
K^tiffay Economics. The total, indicatin and
caUnjf
»f earning rate of 0.33 per
c e ||t bn 1tba value of capital invested
lii railroads, was tho second conseculive monthly return rate above six per
rent-!
, . .
In
five months of 1023, includ­
ing May, the net income of class one
rfatp.M M »3WJ,068JtOO, which the
• a | *alu equalled a C.G0 per cent
i f i n U on the value of railroad
»erly as tent*tlv*ly estimated by
Interstate Commerce Commission,
■oad rate levels under present
policies of the commission are aimed
a | producing 6.76 per cent for operatii-g Unea.

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 10.—Lieut.
Russell L. Mnugluin, army aviator,
who was forced to abandon his dawnto-dunsk New York to San Francisco
flight near St. Joseph yesterday de­
clared last night another flight would
be attempted within a week.
Lieutenant Mnughan will fly back
to New York Wednesday or Thursday
of this wock, ho said, in tho piano
which broke down at Avenue City,
about 0 miles northeast of St. Joseph.
The plane is undergoing repairs and
Maughan expressed belief it would bo
In condition by tonight.
A closing in the guno line of his
engine caused Maughan'a first trou­
ble he said. He was within five min­
utes flight of tho St. Joseph Munici­
pal aid field 16 miles away, when his
engine went dead. Mnughan dropped
Into a pasture, damaging his landing
gear. •
Lieutenant Maughan estimates he
made approximately 1,330 milea in
nine hours, although ho waa loat In a
fog for 260 milea. He stated that ho
feared he would awerve from his route
but hated to loso any timo by slowing
down. lie made several trial flights
to go abovo or around tho fog, but it
seemed to envelope him completely.
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Sure and. muscles. Make the .kin so
and smooth.
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Comptroller Gets
the First Remittances
j From New Gas Tax

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FASHION'S FLAIR FOR
FRILLS
Nothing equal* the youthful charm
nr live demure loveliness of a frilled
frock. Tbc rceurrcnt vogue for white
is responsible for this design in flat
white crcpc. The dress closes on the
shoulders and the kimono sleeves
arc'also finished with frills. A belt
of colorful ribbon which closet under
a bouquet of artificial flowers defines
the waist-line. ’ The edges of the
frills on troth skirt and sleeves art
picotcd. Medium site requires 5&gt;i
yards J6-inch material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1538.
Sizes, J4 to 44 inches bust and 14 to
29 years, i ’ric* J5 (CUR,
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FOR THE FASCINATING
CRAPES
The soft, supple crepes of exquisite
coloring should be selected for this
semi-formal frock. The delightful
tone of the fabric is echoed in the
fancy ribbon which outlines the Vshaped neck knd flowing sleeves. The
skirt is laid in plaits at each sidefront, giving it a draped effect, the
back and sides being ’gathered Me­
dium size requires 5}$ yards J6-inch
material.
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Pictorial Review Blouse No. 1535.
Sires, 34 to 48 indies bust Price,
3S cents. Skirt No. 1530. Sizej, 24
to 34 indies waist. Price, 30 cents.

D^iiy Fashion Hint
Daily Fashion Hint

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Gloria Swanson
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Theodore Roberts

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CITRUS INDUSTRY
TO BE STRESSED
AUGUST 6 TO 11

Is Again a Live
Irtsue in Georgia MAUGHAN FORCED
TO ABANDON HIS
ATLANTA, July 10— Capital re­
RECORD ATTEMPT
moVal flared up In the state legisla­

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
today nnd tomorrow; scat­
tered thundershowers.

You can obtain regular s jw framflour
favorite toilet counter. If hot. send tnis
ad with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis. Indians, for u trial tube.

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“PRODIGAL
DAUGHTERS”

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The subscription lists of tho Daily Sco tho modern Jnzz-msd p r|
her disslcst pace. Sec the ri
. 'TALLAHASSEE, July 10. — Tho nnd Weekly llcrnld having boon sold ravels, the mid-nlght bathing n, i
first visible effects of Florida’s three every subscriber has been 'sent n ty. Sec Gloria’s flashiest |
c«nt gasoline -tox are beginning to bill nnd n notice of his subscription drama. Also round three of
come into the comptroller's office In nnd nil those in nrrears havo been
"TI1E LEATHER PUSHrrj.
the form of remittances for taxes on stricken from the list. If you have
the gasoline on hand July 1, efflctivo been cut off by mistake or. you have -T O M O R R O W &lt;file of the tax. Tho amount of the not paid up como in and Bcttlo the ac­
An All-Star Cast in
remittances were for as low ns seven. count and continue to get your Week­
ty ccnta. Tho figures that will show ly or Daily Ifcrnld. Tho pay in nd- “Mighty Lak’ a Rose"
the effects o# the law in its relation vnnee rule will be followed strictly in
to the state’s Income will not begin the future on account of the chnngo
to come In until after August 1, the jin handling tho subscriptions and this
dealers having had a leeway of fivo goes lor everyone,
Tho Daily ncrald, lGc per W(tU
days after the first to mnke their re­
ports.
SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE INI
If
your breath is had and you havo
COUGHING DISTURBS-BLEEP
spells of swimming in tho head, poor
"My wife coughed nil tho time and appetite, constipation and a gcneml no­
could not sleep/' writes Geo. A. Ow­ account feeling, it is n sign your liver is
en, Brklgcton, New Jersey. "She tried torpid. Tho one really uoixndnblo rem­
,ALL SIZES
edy for nil disordeta in tho liver, stomach
Foley's Honey nnd Ter nnd had the and bowels is llcrhino. ltartafxnvcrfully
treat night's nlccjT she had had for a on tho liver, strengthens digestion, punlong time. I used Foiey's Honey and fire Ihb l&gt;owels'and restores a fine feeling
of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price
Tar And it helped nic too.’.’ Coughs 60c. Sow by
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resulting frdm Whooping Cough.
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F. P. RINES
UNION PHARMACY
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, und
Sanford, Florida
1106 Palmetto Avc.--------I'hona 4t|J
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A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Ingredients printed on the carton
Largest selling cough medicine ill the
world. • Insist upon Foley's Honey nnd
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B icycle Tires]
$1.65 UP

SEED BED CLOTH—
Only a limited amount
at mill prices (3 grades)
—Yowell Co.
86-2tc

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

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Apply Boncilla Beautlfter c w n k : day to
uour face, and rest while it d r i e s , then
and see and feel the wonderful
difference In the cojorand texture of the
skin.
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! THE WEATHER
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Following ore aome of tho features
which
will bo emphasized In connec­
HT. A(INKS GUILD
tion with Farmcrit' and Growers'
The regular monthly business and Week to be celebrated August G to 11.
accial meeting of tho St. Agnes Guild
Future of tho Citrus industry in
was held yesterday afternoon at the
Florida.
horns of Mrs, W. R. Leake, on San­
Prospective citrus growers. '
ford Heights.
i Citrus growing a paying Industry.
A short business session was held
Beginning right. Planting a seed
a t which tlpie Matter* of,Importance
bed,, lining out in the nursery, root
trp (DfCUlsed and attenddo to, after stocks.
hlch a'jyttla) hour Was enjoyed. Tho
Propagation.
Budding, grafting,
hostess serving sherbet, wafers, and
bud selection, scion rooting.
tik t
Care of nursery. Cultivation, ferti­
Among the members present wore: lisation, insoct pest and discaso con­
Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs. Clyde trol, importance of nursery inspection.
Verity, Mr*. R.* W. Pcsrman, Jr., Mrs.
Tho grove, • Selection o f ’the-grove
Archie "B etti, * Mrs. ‘ J. II. Coleman. site, preparation of the sail, citrus
Mrs. Chris Matthews, Mrs. Paul Big varieties, planting and pruning, culti­
gpra and Mrs. Fred Daigcr.
vation and cover crops.
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Fertilization.
Fundamentals of
ft rljlization, fertilizing tho grove, fer­
jOapital Removal
tilizer formulae.

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And it rains again.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebcrhardt left
. Miss Olive Bussey, of Toronto, Can­
yesterday for DcLand and other
ada, arrived' In the city Friday and if
points north and expects to be back
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R.
Jn Sanford some time In the next
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month or so. Their many friends here
are always glad to see them.
W: Morton Thigpen is spending a
few 'days a t Daytona Beach with his
Mrs. L. Allen, Guy Allen, Miss
family, who are spending this month
Juanita Allen and Mrs. Ernest Brothetrthd Seaside Inn.
erson left this afternoon for Kano, I1L

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Uopq It, docs not spoil the Rotary
KI
wants game today.
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Frkjsy—Mrs. "D. I*. Drummond Willi
entertain 0ic member*’ ' o f the
But tho rain is great, for cooling off
Thirteen BAdgo Club qb ber home
the 'atrdosphorc and. no, dobbt • other
on Magnolia
kvenue, nt 3:80'p. m.
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states would love to base pur summer
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yefterday In Orlnndo as tho guost of
, You may. be excused for being b|uq,
he/r aunt, Mrs. Addle Borte*.
but never fok* being green—a Sctnlnoio
bounty Bdnk account &gt;wU|- keep yoti
Mr*. Mary PKcipa ii speeding, some
from'being blue.
time In Miami aa the gueai oft rela
tlrea.
Mr*.' Lonrtie McMullen and daugh
tety Juanita, returned horns from i s
Mrs. W. M.. Scott left Sunday for
month's visit with relatives at Web­
Virginia and othpjr p i n t s ’-where she
ster and St. Katherine, Sunday.
will spend the summer.

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Ono block from Ocean nnd Hotel Clarendon. Summer rales
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Copird dircrlly from the Parii
mode, this irink rlcrls to single nut
tile straight gatlierol panel fur orig­
inal treatment. The closing is at the
left Side, tbc neck and onc-piecc
flowing sleeves lieiii'! stitelicrl with
colurful braids. The |uml is lurked
at the lower edge and falls several
inches l&gt;clow the luin of the skirt.
The wide girdle is laid ill plaits, pros’ing that this form of trimming is
invading new fields. Medium site
requires 4|f yards -lO-indi or 3 yards
54-iiKli material.
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Sizes, 34 to 4H indie* l»u*t and. 16 to
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IN ANTICIPATION OF
SUMMER
F.mphalizing t Ii e impirtanee of
combining contrasting fabries in at
(fast one frock, this in.-lei selects
plain white voile and delicate green
Voile, polka-dotted .in a darker shade
of the same color. The sleeves rather
slip the responsiblity for style success
from their • shoulders, leaving it to
tiny puffs &lt;Tf the printed voile, which
arc gathered into narrow white bands.
If prefcrretl, jrowever, the puffs may
lx omitted and the kimono sleeves
trimmed with turn-bark iuffs. Mediutn size requires
equii 2'a yards 40-inch
while and l!i yard 40-ineli green
voile.*
Pictorial lfcvicw Dress‘ No. 1596.
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and 16 to
20 years. Price, 35 tails.

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AND HIS WIFE AT
HUMBOLDT. TKN'N.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 0. - J . , ARoc, 24, of Humbolt, Tenn., and wifo
are dead, an dthair baby Doris, Is at
the hospital in a critical condition as
thg result of bullet wounds allsgod
to havo been inflicted by Roe, when
he made hi aappearanea today a t tha
home of hla sister-in-law, where Mrs.
Roe was making her homo oftor a
recent separation from her husband.

Survey Issued by United States
department of labor shows less unBureau of labor statistics says
Ipyment during May than at any elrctricity is only Inrgo Rent' In cost
I,during past twelve month*. In of living which has decreased In
la* ■of the J a r g t r industries the price since HU7| all other medium*
1 for common and skilled la- of fuel and riight have shown latirc
ly exrcfdod supply and the increases.
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Adorshly designed is (lilt frock in.
MsdeUir&gt;c. blue crepe and lace; The
yoke of tlte blouse is of lace, rut in
one with die kimono ticvfcs. The.
front and back sections mr joiiietl to
llsc yokes and a wide pintle gailsxed
and dosed at the front b-iuls orig naU
ity to the w aist‘ treatinniL Tlie
skirt is laid in plaits cillstr side, of
tlie front to ga'.u a drajMil cfTc*t the
back and sides being gather.d Me­
dium size require* J'/i yavds 3&gt;-ncl.
rrepr and 1W yard', z.ll over taev.
Pictorial Review 111. me No. 1587.
&lt;ises, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price.-

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Cut wifli the same swagger straight
lines' and twiuminate style tliat char­
acterize dressier
s, tliis suit may
be developed in
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cotton fabries. TU6 .jacket
rket is amply
supplied with nockqU' of self-mate­
rial, any two of wlikli may lx omitas fanev dictates. The ratines
heavy silk Ip-mgcs arc idisd for
a Summer suit of llus style. Mediinn
size requires 4tf yards 36-inc!t or
JJ i yards 54-inch material.
Pictorial Review Jacket Na 1522.
Sizrs, 34 to 43 inches bust uni 14 to
20 years.. Price. 30 rents.

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•••Sairford D aily H erald
tha

S A / c t t A * ATOWtU

ICE FOR HARDING
SPOILED BY FOG

Once more has the right of the
t—
o n rrr _
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y u m I• L.AHIUA
v»ANNA C
5k t
— *?TB A »1f I ITWOMJE*.
prens been sustained to say things an
CAM Fui&gt;f»DOM&gt; . QET* r
WHATCttA * HEAM - « T _
PAIGE BUILT
The Herald Printing Co, it views them, to tell of any undue
n o n * * m k e th a t A o o u n
»r a i u o «R tY ^o « i'u . I
performance upon the part bf public
CUE AM TOWELS 5 S A Y
J
GET RATS - BE ’SPIC iA U X
OVJB T TA W -A lW r iTFuNTtr
f. o. b. factory
CAREFUL 'CAUSE | GOT _
( D r T fc r A w w l i l n l P r r « l
officials, and still refuse to disclose
HOW W in in »s S t a t o n
ABOARD U. 8. S. HENDERSON
THUNDER v y e s t e r d a y ! !
the source of Ha Information. The
DEATH . OVER A MTtvE. OlAT«
WITH PRESIDENT HARDING, July
Buffalo New* some time ago told of
11.—When tho transoprt Henderson
many cases of vice existing in that
carrying
President Harding, nnd his
city, and stated ita belief th at some
party
steamed
Into Taku hay enroute
of the officials were being subsidized.
to Juneau, the capital of Alaska yes*
&gt; a h * r r ta tl« a I*r1r# Ik A l r t i N
Immediately the mayor anught the
tcnlny prepared to afford the party
Oh
Y e a r__________________ _________
News and requested the nqmc of the
I U M a a t k a ________________________ _
the
rare sight of navy guns firing in­
informant*. He was so anxiops to
to
tho
Ico of n huge glnclor hut n
get hold of the mnn who gave the in­
1*-, ta IM -aaca W * # k lr l i a r heavy fog settled down nnd the hornla l « r m i
Vatalaala Vommty formation to the reporter* that he
bardment was abandoned nt tho Inst
illakak a la r y K rM a jr. A O t a r - ha dtho entire foreo aummoned be­
ra a a l t kaataa aa aa yllra *
minute.
p a r ya a r, altaaya la aavaaaa. fore the court when the refusnl was
The progrnm of the president’s tour
MEKREII TUB ASSOCIATKO PIIK II continued. But the Judge looked nt
of the nation's northernmost territory
Tha Aaaorlalail Prana la atnlualraly
sntIUsd to tka uaa for rspubllcatlon of m atters in a different way from the
permitted twenty-four hours in Juall naara dlapalchaa rrsdltsd to It or executive, and turned down nil re­
not otbarwlaa eradltad In thla pansr
nenu
before moving onward toward
and alao tha local nawa publlanad quest* for action which would cause
tho gulf nt the north end of the Pnrihsrsln.
All rights of ra-publlcatlon of apaclal n newspnper mnn to break trust with
fic ocean. The president was to l&gt;e
flapatcbaa baraln ara alao raaar*ad.
OfflHl HERALD BUILDIIVn. Pkaaa Ida nnyonc. The' News felt it was con­
welcomed to Junenu by Scott C. Bone,
tending fo rn vital principle, and how
of tho territory, received by a commit­
* F o r r l j m A .l v a r l l a l n a h . p r » . » r
i^Jt secured the facta was the business
TTIE AM EHICAN P H E 3 S ASSOt
tee headed by Mayor Goldstein of
of no one. In dismissing the case the
Juneau, nnd escorted by the American
Judge "made nn excellent discourse,
UM M ER or winter, Jewett’s 50-horsepower
Legion and n detachment of regular
one of his expressions being below:
motor runs at its highest efficiency. Sudden
troops from the Chilkoot Imrrucks to
"I am strongly impressed with the
weather changes do not disturb carburetion.
the governor’s mnnsion.
Well, Warren, how do you like
view thnt it would be unwise to heckle
The plans include n greeting to the
Alaska?
The car drives economicaUy and dependably
and annoy the press in writing what
President nnd Mrs. Harding by the
always. Start cold— inside a minute you’re
tlhey desire to inform the citizens of
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
children, in whito dresses, scattering
going strong. N o “driving on the choke” to
And It was easy sailing for you on the conduct of municipal affairs. If
flowers through the street as the pro­
the Pullmana.
You should have every article subjected them to nn
hamper power or waste fuel here.
cession
passes. Tho day outlined for
"mushed” it back in the early days.
examination thnt would hnrass and
A hot-air intake to the carburetor vaporizes
Juneau, the busiest since departure of
----------- o----------annoy whenever the subject m atter
aU the fuel, even in coldest weather. A n d as the
the Henderson from Tacoma, Wash.,
But anyhow it is fine that our was unpleasant by way of criticism
intake manifold fa cast in one piece w ith the
last Thursday, called for n speech by
president can take a trip like thin and of officials, the public would lose
Mr. Hnrding nt the governor’s mnn­
exhaust manifold, mixtures are always hot and
see the conditiona an they really exist much, even recognizing the license
sion followed by a visit to Mendenhall
kept from condensing. Dilution of oil in the
in our "big gold mine” in the far oftentimes used."
glacier.
crankcase fa reduced to the lowest p oint Gas­
northwest.
This is being the course of nctiqn
Secretaries Work, Hoover nnd Wal­
oline mileage is increased. Motor operation is
now generally tnken throughout the
lace had before them conferences with
( l l r T h e A m » f In I f &lt;I | * r r * n )
NEW YORK, July 11—Wall Street
at its best See the Jewett Six and drive its
country.
It
is
the
only
Just
method
It seems to rain these days without
SOUTHAMPTON, July 11.—The the citizens of Juneau and tho sur­
heard
rumors
Tuesday
thnt
differ­
—and
the
habit
is
spreading
rapidly.
.
“motor
that never fears the cold.”
rounding
country
nnd
visits
to
the
any trouble, whatnoever. Junt turn on
liner Leviathan on her first trnnsences
between
the
American
Mexicnn
—I’nlntkn
News.
country.
the sprinkling ean und there in nn un­
members of tho arbitration commit­ Atlnntic voyage under tho American
Presentations by the Scottish Rite
limited supply of nky julre. We arc
tee had been settled and that recogni­ flag, was sighted olf the Nnh light­ Masons' to Mr. Harding and by the
LIVELY TIMES AHEAD.
not kicking on the weather, under­
tion of the Obregon government ship off the east end of the Isle of F.lks nnd Pioneers to Mrs. Harding
stand. It la fine mid dandy.
Wight yesterday afternoon steam­
It is becoming more evident every might be announced by tho State De­
ing slowly up the Spithead to South­ are on the program. Indiuns nrc to
partment
ut
any
moment.
day that the great light for prohibi­
SANFOItD, FLORIDA
ampton water. She • docked ubout come at that time with gifts for both.
The truckers of Florida are again tion is yet to come. Its friends thought
At the offices of the Mexican fin­
Late in tho evening n reception is
8:.'!0 p. m., English time.
getting ready for the season of ll»2.'l- thnt with the adoption of the eigh­
ancial agency it was said thnt noth­
Spcclnl trains were on hand here to be held for federal, territorial and
1924 and with eyes turned ever to the
teenth amendment, nml the yussage ing supporting such rumors had been
to take her passengers to l^mdon last city officials.
east are going ahead with the crops
of the Volstead act for its Aiforce- received, but it was "hoped they were
and trying It another year. For nn
night.
nient, the tight had been won. But true."
optimistic Bplrit give us the truckers
No warrants so far have been is­ Wheat Takes a
John Barleycorn dies hard nnd ex­
The rumor apparently was based sued b ySouthnmpton magistrates for
of Florida. They are always ready
Tumble, Now $1 ■■■■■■■
hibits a wonderful vitality. Not hop- on the fact thnt the international
for another try.
the arrest of any of the I/ovinthnn’s
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in gfor a change in congressional committee of hunkers headed, by
crew for alleged desertion from Brit­
CHICAGO, July 11.—'There w a s h
sentiment, which is strongly against Thomas W. I-umont of .1. I’. Morgan
ish liners.
demoralized market for wheat yester­
’Tit said millionaires nrc already any repeal or modification of tho Volund Cofnpnny, hud on Monday issued
(A 1-ondon dispatch filed early to­ day nt the close of the hoard of trade
flocking to Florida uh n result of the stead act, the friends of lx&gt;ozo are
its formal call for the deposit of day said Scotland Yard detectives
session, with prices down to a burproposed constitutional prohibition of d ire c tin g 'their attacks through the
Mexicnn bonds comprehended in the had gone to Southampton from l*mgain counter basis, $1,110 a hushccl.
tho levy of an Inheritance or nn in­ states, believing, or hoping, to with­
come tax. The upprovnl of this draw rertui nutates from the active agreement reached earlier this year. don with about 2011 warrants pre­ According to well informed authori­
Extends,!!) Orlando and Daytona as well ak the hundreds of
This step would not have lieen tak­ sumably til l»o served on members of ties, dollar wheat gives the grower
amendment by the people will start support of the law, nnd throw the
en,
believers
of
the
rumor
argued,
if
the
Ivcvltithdn's
crew
accused
of
de­
less than .the fos) of production, but
*uch an lufjiixof .waging mpn as no onus of its enforcement on .the f*ilbottles, we put out in Sanford every day
state ever before saw.—Daytona ernl government. They do not go so (lie way to recognition nY tho sister serting'B ritish ships.)'
the market nt the tdhse Hf 'yesterday's
republic wore not assured.
Journal.
trading displayed no tendency to re­
fur nn to claim the ability to “nullify"
Touches at Cherbourg.
bound,
notwithstanding that every fu­
E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R
a federal law, but they do expect to
WASHINGTON, July’11.—High of­
CHERBOURG, France, July IL — ture delivery hud suffered n break nt
GOOI) WAY TO CATCH A TIIIEF. create und foster a strong sentiment
ficials at the Stale Department au­ The giant liner l.evi:ilh:iu arrived a new low price record for the season.
against its rigiil enforcement, which
thorized late Tuesday the statement here yesterday on her first trails- 'I........
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..... ns ......
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on uiTount of its purity is fast becoming the ^li*iiikin$c water
lie setback
in values
compared
A story that is going the rounds will lead congress cvcntuully to Con­
thnt
they
know
of
no
basis
in
fact
I
Atlantic
voyage
ns
a
passenger
ship!
with
21
hours
before
was
irregular,
for Central Florida. II is also recommended for use in bat­
here and causing considerable amuse- sent to its repeal or modification.
teries. If you are not drinking Elder Springs Water now—
ment in ns follows: A certain well They invoke tho doctrine of state for rumors current in Wall Street Iunder tlie' American flag. She landed varying from S'-ic to .‘t fi/8c a hushthat American recognition of Mexico 800 of her passengers heer and con­
known citizen had been missing gas rights in Justification of their notion,
give it a trial.
was immediately imminent or that tinued on to Southampton.
from the tank of his ear for sevreal hoping thereby to bring the states,
negotiations to tlint end in Mexico
nights and finally got tired of it. One which are most eager for thnt doc­
City had been successfully Concluded. Governor Appoints
evening last week when lie rnmo home trine, into line for tin* right of every
P H O N E 3 1 1 — W E ’L L D E L I V E R
lilt VAN PLEADS THAT
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he drained off the gas und filled llie state to determine for itself just how
Lewis
to
Succeed
GEORGIA WILL STICK
tank with water. The next morning far it shall go in the m atter of pro­ Florida Representa­
Late Judge Wilson
TO I’ltOIIIIHTION LAW
the water was gone. During the day hibition. That is a m atter which
tives Will Fight In­
a party who lives u short distance should have been more carefully con­
TALLAHASSEE, July II.—Amos
ATLANTA, Gn., July 11.—William
out of town appeared nl one of (tie sidered before tile requisite numltei
crease Freight Rates Lewis,
several times member of the Jennings llrynn Tuesday addressed
garages towing Ills truck which lie of states voted prohibition into the
raid refused to ntait. The mechanic constntutiun. It is there now, nnd
WASHINGTON, July 11.—Deter­ lower house of the Florida legislature, the Gem gin house of representatives
IIim D IIIB IB B IB a n B IS IO lia a ilB B IB lIIIIIIB R IIlIZ IIH
went to work on it und in n short there to stay, for it is impossible to mined Hint every legitimate r.tep that was yesterday appoiupted by GdVer- making a plea for the retention of
timu reported that the trouble was suppose that HO slates will ever con­ i mild lie resorted to will bo tnken in nor Hardee to succeed the lute Judge the state prohibition luw nnd for the
L. Wilson ns judge of the four­ prohibiting of the teaching ns n fact
• caused by Ids having water, instead sent to take itout. It may be ignored the interests of the Florida fruit nnd
of gas, in his tank. The first party or overridden, hut it will take a great vegetable growers to prevent unjust teenth judicial circuit, rumopsed of of Darwinism. The Georgia house
hint before them a hill to repeal the
mentioned, it In reported, bus not revulsion of popular sentiment to increase of ton per rent in refrigera­ Jackson nnd Calhoun counties.
Judge Wilson died nliout two weeks stale prohibition act.
m ined any gun since that night.— even bring that condition about, ’flu* tor charges, as announced a day or
ago.
*‘I believe in statu lights," said Mr.
Dade City Banner.
south nnd the west are strong for two ago by tile Interstate Commerce
The appointment was announced Bryan, “und they must lie preserved,
Commission,
Senators
Fletcher
nnd
prohibition, nnd They are opposed by
yesterday following a visit to the gov­ but they ean not he preserved by
BEEN I'UNIHHEI) KNOUGII.
the great manufacturing centers of Trammell und Congressman Drane,
ernor's
office Monday by n delegation making them a sham or a pretense
the east nnd by many eitireus qf fji- have .gotten squarely behind the mut­
of
citizens
representing the fourteenth for covering the liquor traffic. Your
ter.
The Times’ investigation of the eign birth and linege.
district,
several
of whom told news­ state has the right to assist in the
Both
the
Floridu
senators
nnd
Con­
workings of the Community Chest in
It is evident thnt a strong effort
HE growing number of
the many cities using it dues not will he made to secure n modification gressman Drane have protested to the papermen they had conto to register enforcement of the prohibition law
Rov
,— R
oyal C ord C linchers
find baseball among the uetivitles of the Volstead act nt the next ses­ eommission informing its members objections to the appointment of Mr. and if it does not do su il invites the
national authorities to come in and
carried through by that method. Base­ sion of congress, and it is equally that they believe such proposed i»- Lewis.
(you see on the roads gives
There were other applicants for the lo it."
ball would not Ik* in the Chest of any evident thnt there will bo a stern re- vrense unfair, unjust und inequitable.
nn idea o f how many car
The eommission Ims also been in­ jndgship, among them being John M.
o fthese Cities anyway, fur they ^ e sistsnee to any such move. The Anliowners there arc who want
localities where baseball is a financfcl Kuloon league is alive to tho danger formed by the members of the dele­ Calhoun, W. E. B. Smith, nnd Judge Confronted With New
the
best tire m oney can buy.
success In itself, or where there are thnt threatens prohibition nml has gation mentioned thnt the proposed K. C. Welch, of the Jackson county
court.
There weren’t near enough
Problem in Ship Liquor
'plenty of fans with the means and announced it* intention to spend $2,- Increase of $10 n enr effective Aug­
Clincher
Royals to go around
ust
10,
would
add
nn
unnecessary
bur­
will to make it a success.
Tangle; On Govt. Ship
00,000 if necessary to defeat the pur­
last
year.
Aid for baseball might or might poses of those who would weaken or den of many thousands of dollars on Huge Road Bond
Liquor Stocka on Passenger
T his year—even with the
not be Included in a St. Petersburg repeal the enforcement codes of the thu Florida growers and that such or­
Carries in Volusia PrivateShips
ders
us
have
heretofore
been
.
issued
lias
Them
Guessing
production
more than doub­
• Commulnty Chest. That would be for vurious states which have them. A
led—you
can
best be sure o f
-,R a governing body to decide. But special campaign on the issue of .should ut once lie suspended.
DAYTONA, July 1L—Tho election
I I I , T h r AsjMM-lalrd I ' m . i
Thu Floridians were informed of the
them
by
taking
them a t the
the Times Is (Irmly of the opinuln state enforcement laws is plunned
for the $4M),000 bond issue for the
WASHINGTON, July IL —Conmoment.
that if 8L Petersburg hud had a Com- for this year nnd next by the league W eessity or formal bom plaint to lie purpose of building nn ocean shore ( frontud with new problem in ship
made by growers organizations nnd
'inunity Chest for this year's other in 12 states, Including New York and
boulevard from Ocean City, Flagler liquor tangle by reports of appear­
that
tlti* complaint should be filed at
public welfare activities, there would Maryland.
county, to Mosquito Inlet in Volusia ance of intoxicants in dining saloons
'have been no serious difficulty financ­ There is nothing equivocal about or.ee.
county, was carried yesterday by a of certain government owned vessels
These have been communicated with
ing the bal Itcam.
the shipping board has decided for the
.the course of the fydcrul govern­ ’relative to early action in the nature murgin of eight votes.
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. For a successful Community Chest ment. It is morally und legally bound tif a formal complaint asking for n
present at least it is without author­
ity to interfere with consumption nf
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would have received the contributions to tenfurco tho laws passed by con­ Kua|&gt;ension of thu proposed increase State Officials Will
liquor stocks by passengers
E j JE* " from several times ~as uihhy people gress. It has no option in the matter, prior to. August ten, the date * upon
Visit New York privute
a* have really furnished all the funds; law is law and must be enforced un­ whirh it would, under present ordciV
aboard such vessels. Indications to­
those who have given, and always til it la repealed by congress, or de­ take effect.
TAfcLAtfAl&amp;EK, July ll.-G o v . day, however, were board would seek
• give, would have givrn much less be­ clared void by tho supreme court. It
It is understood that tho necessary Cary A. Hardee, J. C. Luning, state definite ruling on question probably
The
cause of the greater number giving; is safe to say that we muy look*for objections nnd complaints will be treasurer, nnd Fred C. Elliott, chief fiotn department of justice.
the one drive for the year would have some lively times in the United States Tiled witli the commission at Wash­ engineer of the Everglades drainage question involved is whether police
removed that continual harraaainenl during the next two years.—Tampa ington within 'th r next few days nnd district, will leave hero probably to­ powers of ship’s officers would war­
th a t alm ost kills the kindly spirit of Times.
Cither a hearing scheduled for some­ day for a trip to New York City. It rant their interference with liquor
giving; and the baseball management
time between this date nnd August waa qtated at the executive offices drinking by passengers so long as the
.'would have worked in a fair Held that
Why do we uo 76 per cent of the tin , or n request for postponement lute yesterday that the trip would l» liquor suppliod was served entirely by
made jin numyc^ldto with unexpected passengers themselves and no mem­
&amp; *-was also in the right spirit.
long distance hauling of Seminole askod.
und
ugporlant' hiisint-za having to do ber of ship’s crew involved. Altho
r’ ~. Surely, the boosting and giving county? Tho answer is, bccauso we
FRANK AKERS' TIRE CO., SANFORD
with
the internal Improvement board, some experts in maritime law indicat­
' people of St. Petersburg have 'been do It right, at the right price.—
Ard you moving? Call 4DS for a
taxed and punished enough with QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER. QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, and and fUd- Everglade* drainage board. ed opposite opinion tho spokesman for
LAWTON BROS. CO., OVIEDO
' drives to organize a Community Chest Phone 408.
~
, 83-tfc Several' conferences will be held be­ tho board waa emphatic in view such
8S-tfc have It done right.
GARAGE, LONGWOOD
tween tho Florida officials and others interference was not within authority
fo r next years’ work.—St. Petersburg
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Tha Herald for first class Job work.
Tbs Herald for firat class Job w6r|t.
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LOVE THEIR ANCIENT SlA)
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THE SANFORD DAILY n fe ftA L ^ ’v m lif^ tS b A Y , JULY i t ,

Daily Fashion Hint

We ATe Too Lazy, or Too Busy, or Too“
Urirealizing to Get at Beauty

Will Not Part With Bslovsd
greatest1 alnco 1W)C* Thln,l of thc
loss In 48 states. The campaign of
Instruments.
the Nationnl. Board of Eire Under­
There is a tribe of old ladies who
writers sgalnst such terrific fire
waste should have undivided sup­ seem to pass as do the seasons, and

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Equipped Wiffi

People try to persuade mo out of fanning. They say a person who
jj every facility for handling many more acyet
whose
places
hre
taken
again
by
wrifeR
o
r
paints
should
have
no
c
a
m
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there
any
other
port,
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■ counts in a prompt and reliable manner—
others as like their predecessors as pursuit tlint furnishes one fraction of the joy, as a by-product, thni farm-.
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Umatilla—A. C. I- Ry. extending Robots. They are the old ladies who injpJops? Here I m s , jnslr goings out for posts, n n ^ what blossoms anil
5 this bank solicits the business of Firms. Corlive alone in boarding houses. Alone, poetry did I not como upon P
its track system.
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fliat is, for all except their pianos.
No matter how ejtasperatedjy one itarta out, ono returns rewarded,
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porations
and
Individuals.
pianos they cling as (o a
Robs Calomel iff !-^ ij j 1 To-those
whether it is from a trip to tiro barn bn a stonny evening, when your
Inst child. And a last child most of
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Nausea ana Danger the pianos are. The other* come to lantern makes a golden rielmcss in the brown shadows, and everything
*m,
If you have• . the need for a satisfactory
^
call now and then with tlicir wives smells of hay and niilkufess, and the beasts aro so sleepily pleased to seo
Medicinal Vlrtuea RcUlned and jlpi- and husbands.
yoo that they quite melt your heart'; or from a dash through a star-lit
« banking service, we can, and wish to fifl’it!
proved—pangerous and ^Sickening
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barnyard,
on
some
anxiety
or
other,
with
a
freezing
wind
blowing,
but
More than likely most of the
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
with
Venus
and
a
young
moon
putting-your
eye
out
over
tlio
top
or
the
pianos once graced the "parlor” of
let Called "Calotaba”
i
Established 1887
the stately old ancestral hull. They w all; or from a fagging jaunt in a twilight rain after escaped ponies,
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when the graying mountain world grows beautiful beyond any dream, and
The latest triumph of modern sel- were the most loved pleas of the
0
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bneo •
" a “tte-hausested" calomel tnti- house. Aud to the old ladles they
one pushes the soaked liatbrim awoy from one’s eyes and thanks Heaven
l,t known to the drug trarto as "t’aloOur
Capital
and
Surplus,
$1,600,000.00
3317
taha.” Cstomal. the moat generally still are, a New York Sun writer
for sending one out to sec it.
useful‘ of all medicines thus enters
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observes.
upon a wider Held of popularity,—
Wo are too lazy,'or too busy, or too unrealizing, to get nt lwauly; we
. purified and rsflned from those oliOccasionally
when
some
of
the
' jrrltonable qualities which have herehave to^bo shoved out into it, and if i t is your vacation that docs the
toforo limited It* use.
younger generation call you will
In litllousness. constipation, headshoving, thnnk it with all your soul. Give up farming? Not while I love
Aches and IndlKvatlon. aud In a (treat hear a modem jazz tune being wnlLIGHT AS A SUMMER ZEPHYR
air amt moonlight and gray rain and bird song .and tie woods—and a
variety of liver, stomach and kidney
A COMMUNITY 1IUILDER
troubles calomel was the most suc­ . loped qut of the horrified strings.
Charmingly picturesque nnd dainty |
cessful remedy, but Its use was often But that very same nighty after her ' million other things. If fanning did not drag mo out, I should miss them.
arc
both
rtf
the
frocks
pictured.
The
fieglsettM on account of Its sickening
B. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
first model, in striitcd organdy, i* S F. I*. FORSTER, President .
qualltles. Now It Is the easiest and youngest sou amt his younger wife
most pleasant of medicines to take.
trimmed
with
plain
lawn
ornamented
Out Cslotah at bedtime with u swal­ have gone, the old Indy will sit down
with drawn-work. A very deep collar,
low of water,—that's nil. No taste, and softly, Boothiugly, almost ca­
fastening nt the side, forms a v-shaped
no griping, no nuusen. no rails. A
neck and the sleeves nnd pockets cqr- be +cndy for n formal opening on a Icn-tfay trip to Atlanta, Philadel­
good night's sleep and i Iil- nest morn- ressingly draw out some world-fa­
“Monstrous
Folly
of
the
Versailles
Conference
respond with the. collar. Medium
*Ins you nev feeling fine, with a clean
liver, a purified system and a t»lg ap­ mous tune of the past.
size requires 3J-4 yards .76-inch striped, January 1, 103-1.4
— Without a Woman”
phia, Baltimore, Washington, New
petite. Hat whftt you please. No
and 1 yard .76-1nch plain material.
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She is sittiug again in the "par­
This hotel nt\Pinccnsllc, which is York, Cleveland and Indianapolis,
danger.
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Figured dimity, which has such a
1'nlotnbs are sold only In original, lor” hack home, Her friends, per­
By MRS. LOTTIE HOLMAN Q'NEILL, Illim&gt;ls*Btate Legislator.
prominent ptacb In the season's modes, desjgned to offer n stopping place to where he will Interview groups of
sealed psrkngrs. price thirty-five cents
for the large family package; ten haps her husband, arc grouped be­
is used for the ae.-ond dress, which is . matbrists at tho end of n long day
Previous to our own Lima there \yta no nines thought by women
rents for tlio small, trial slie. Your
trimmed with plain organdy. The of touring, ia to hnve sixty rooms, ten wealthy men who nro already heavy
hind
her.
She
touches
the
keys
and
druggist Is authorised to refund 'the
on tbc problem of the new generation.- Bcfbrd out time there were very
drew closes at the front underneath
price ns a guarantee that you will lie they speak for her.
small plaits. Tiny accordion-plaited two-room cottages each containing a Investors In Florida nnd who will un­
thoroughly delighted with Cnlotnhs.
few women that Imd a vision broader than their- own family interests,
—(Advs.)
frills outline the collar, cuffs, sash nnd bath, nn automobile service garage, doubtedly subscribe in large quanti­
The
old
lady
clings
to
her
piano
G-S1.8-t-G-U-tS-18-20- 25-S7-l.Hc
pockets. Medium size requires .7)4 restaurant nnd enfetcria nnd every
year after year like a mother cling­ indeed, there were few humans that gave any public service unselfishly.
ties to the stock, which will be used
yards 36-inch 'dimity snd 1)4 yard
But
now
wo
liavc
in
every
hAmlel
in
the
land
bodies
of
enrnest
women
other convenience that the traveller in building the first unit in Pinccastle.
ing to her last child.
organdy 36 inches wide.
ONE IN TEN
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First Model: Pictorial Review Dress might desire. Seven other such units
groping for tlie light, puzzled where to start, when so much ip to bo done.
Such a plan can not fail to be sup­
No.
1010. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. nru to be built according to the plan
' a little wound, cut or dbraoAN INFORMER ,
Pan
it
be
that
Providence
is
waiting
fur
a
sign
front
mankind
that
ported
for it is what has been needed
Price, .75 cents.
llcsh may in nino easce'out of
Second Model: Dress No, 9097. of the Auto-Tel company, each of so long in Florida. The motor route
ten cauao no great suffering or Inconveni­
will imlicnte that woman, who beam more than half life's burden, has been
Sizes, 34 to -46 inches bust and 16 to which is to offer just such excellent is becoming tho tnost popular way of
ence, but it is tho one earn in ten that
admitted to her just share in tho governing of tho world?
20 years. Price, 33 cent*.
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muses blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
accommodations, tho rates for all of travelling and Florida can secure the
chronic festering sofe. Tlio cheapest,
Con you explain the monstrous folly.of the Versailles conference,
them being $3.f&gt;0 per day nnd down.” right sort of tourists only by provid­
safest and best course is to disinfect tho
that gathering of presidents nnd premiers* scientists unTI savants nnd gen­ Auto-Tel Company
Each Auto-Tel unit will cost F100,- ing for them in n satisfactory way.
wound with liquid Horozono and apply
the Borozono l ’owdcr to complcto tho
erals from hither and you—men from every land nnd every race—and
000, nnd in the first eight days after The knowledge that nt the end of the
healing pr
“ 30c.
*“ 60a
Prieo“ (liquid)
Will Erect First
the snlu of the stock opened, $”0,000 day's ride n swell equipped hotel a t
among them all not.a woman?
and f L20. Powder 30c and 60c. 8old by
worth
was purchased in Orlando nnd a moderate price is waiting Will be •
Here was a meeting to scttlo the squabbles of the earth, and woman,
• Hotel Near Orlando
UNION PHARMACY
Orange
county alone, Senator M. O. big factor in attracting more end
tlie great specialist in the art of adjustment, a woman who could have
Sanford, Florida
Overstreet
of Orlando is the president more winter visitors to the state.—
First
nf
Chain
of
Hotels
to
lie
Built
contributed so much wisdom to these deliberations, was altogether over- j
f
of the company, J. W. Sample 'of Orlando Sentinel.
nt
PincriiMllc;
to
He
Heady
looked. Tho welfare of humanity, the fate of mankind, was nl slake and
Haines City the vice president ami
January 1.
she, the mother half of the world, had not a word to say because those
Burks Hnmncr of Tampa is the treas­
If thefe is a huslness depression It
in power, in all lands considered that what she hud lu say was of no
urer. F. II. Trimble of this city Is Is n pretty high depression.
The Auto-Tel Company, recently
plans in . re cmfw infw mfwybgkq
importance.
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organized at Orlando to build n chain the architect for tho company and has
of hotels throughout Florida which his plans in readiness to begin the FOR SALE—10 bales of
but
even
those
luxury-lovers
finally
. SEED BED CLOTH at
Ills Mother—A little bird told me HONEY BEk IS
reach tho staBe when they are kicked wl11 c,ltcr
*"otor tourists, building ns soon ns all the necessary
you've been naughty today.
funds
arc
in
hand.
SOME 7VORKER out nnd sent on their way.
mill prieps. Light, med*
!ia ,nnki"K excellent P^R rcs.. It has
Little Bobbie—Nix on that little bird
W. U. O. Smith, founder of the
Unlike man, the working bee does bwn Hocidcd by this company to build
ium and heavy weight—
stuff. You've been workiu' the oulju
GAINESVILLE, July 10. — Tho nott stop her offuits
offoits wla-n
when she has npup thp firnt ,,f the chnin ,lt Pinoca»Ut: ln Auto-Tel company and originator of
board an me.
86-2tc
hard-worked anil tired housekeeper peased - hcr own - appetite, Irot much Qrange, ppunty, anjt this _hotel will 4ho idea/ left-yesterday .afternoon for Yowell Co.
ARE
who bemoans her lack of judgment in like tho housekeeper who has the
K A T H E R I N E T H E O B E D IE N T
not selecting for n life partner one dishes to wash, etc., continues on the
Small girls aro often Ihe • cause who could have provided the luxuries Job. “On nlmnst every trip to the
of embarrassment to their relatives. ol life, should ponder the life of the woods and fields bees gather more
footl than they enn consume," Mr.
My daughter is no exception to the tiny honey bee/
Frank
Stirling',
who
has
made
a
Stirling
says in discussing the honey
rule.
close
study
of
this
industrious
little
gatherers.
"Hut through an inborn
One day, recently, I took Kather­
ine to an afternoon lea, warning her worker, in his connection with the instinct they seem to realize that the
State I hint Hoard of Florida, declares .days of bright sunshine and blossom
before we left to behave nnil out­
that the honey lire is entitled to ho
lining what her conduct should be, known as man’s hardest working are numbered, uud that in order to
knowing that my hostess was critical friend. The working bee, he says, ac­ avoid starvation (maybe for their
master, too) and maintain life, some­
of me arid of tho way I brought up tually works itself to death, or wears thing must be store daway. It is for
WE CUQSE AT NOON—
niy child.
its wings out flyinjt to nnd from tho this reason that, when its own tiny
As I turned away after greeting hive in a ceaseless effort to store up appetite Is satisfied, the bee does nut
the hostess I heard Katherine re­ sweets for man—nectar of honey.
cense its labors nnd lie down to rest,
IIIKY ARK MADE IN ORLANDO mark to her: "Mrs. Wilson, mother
Strongly coincident with the case but works on and on, carrying load
from the best m aterials and properly told me to be sure to tell you I had of the overworked housekeeper, the after load of nectar buck to the hive.”
female bees are anid to bo the resl
Installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you had a good time whether I had or
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
not, and I was afraid I might for­ workers among their kind. Only tho
wish. We specialize in Awnings, get it before I went home.”—De­ »pjern is allowed to live a life of idle­ pert, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Flo.
ness and ease, along with the drone,
4-24-tfc
Porch Curtains or unything of can troit Free Press.
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We also make WINDOW SHADES
Thoroughly Remodeled
Screened ThrouRhout
The United Rtatps marine' corps
Light and Witter System Installed
to your order nt a saving to you is proverbially expert in tho knowl­
edge and use of firearms, but (here
especially on odd size windows.
is a gunnery sergeant, Qunion F.
Estim ates given cheerfully.
Chursha, at present atationed at
Quant ico, Va., who, Popular Me-,
chanics Magazine says in an illus­
trated article, has so thoroughly
mastered tlio mechanism of machine
guns and automatic firearms that he
can lake several of these weapons
apart and then reassemble them
while
blindfolded. He has per­
Phone 114—201 S. Main St.
formed this almost unbelievable feat
ORLANDO
-:FLORIDA several times.
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the question of
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MiAa Marie Ijtwsun, who,is man­
aging director of tlio Ignition brauch
of a widely known firm of American
manufacturer*, is said to be the only
woman managing director in Eng­
land. Miss Lnwson baa been hon­
ored with membership in' the Irondon chamber of commerce and in the
British chamber of commerce in
Paris.

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Oh, boy! Our (ruR nnd vegetables counter Is running o v erw llh lolHof good things’to cat- So
come early to avoid the rush und get first pick—Tangerines,’ Oranges, Ha mums, Wars, IMums,
Peaches, Mangos, Apples, Pineapples, Cabbage, Celery, Ocets, Tomatoes, Ice
lAttUte,
Okra, Green Peas, Lemons, Limes, Egg Plants, etc.
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and as it melted it frose in the pan
beneath and was ready for replacem eat • , ■
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* Tiddllng ftmr oVn canoe is fine,
!»ut you make more speed If you get
somethin gto push it.
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�GOLF
BOWLING .
' -TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

WILLARD AND
FIRPO ALL SET
FOR THURSDAY

Price Decline
REORGANIZATION Cotton
During: Past Week
OF FRENCH ARMY Government Report
IS PLANNED

(llj- T h e .tu m - U tr i l P rm « l
Exports However Arc Larger Than
NEW YORK, July 1_L—Completing
For Some Time.
their training program and with hut
light exercise needed during the time
( n » T a e A M M li it n l | &gt; rru l
WILL STIFFEN AIR SERVICE AND
ta im ta h iiiK ita n iM .
M aa
Irtcrvcning to keep them on ‘edge,
“DUTCH”
HENRY
WASHINGTON,
J u ly ^ ll^ C o ttM
n
ALSO T flE GAS
Jess Willard, former heavyweight
prices
witnessed
-declines
during the
fka
M
SHUTS OUT THE
SERVICE
champion, and Luis Angel Flrpo, the
week ending Ju ly ’fl, ranging from 117
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
South American slugger, were declar­
to (15 points. There was no hcwb of
CUBS, 9 TO / 0
PARIS, July 11.—The plan for the especial consequence outside of the
r
ed lost night by their handlers to be
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N M Fa fa It* t a Ba n«
Florida Slate League
in the proverbial pink of condition forr leorgdbJxAtion of France’s aripy of goverriment cotton condition rejKjrt
RROOKLYN,
July
11.—Frank
the brittle at Boyles' Thirty. Acres to - 1GC0,0pD 'inen, was distributed among to June 25 of 09.9, W^jch was in line
Bradrntown-Orlnndo, ruin'.
Old Jupiter PIbviua spoiled all the (Dutch) Henry, (formerly of Orlando)
the .members of Parliament yesterdny
morrow
(Thursday) night.
Tnmpn-Lnkclund, rain.
Rrooklyn southpaw, shut nut the Chi­
,
,, 4
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,
with trade oxpectatlofia Spot demand
fun!
by
Colonel
St. Pete II, Daytona II.
end of the conditioning grind
cago
Cubs
with
four
widely
scattered
f t&amp; t&amp; S S T
a " * « * * * . , &lt; » &gt; « E x p -rf. h„:
L -—
brought with it n marker!- sw^rig in the chamber
hits here, yraterdny. The score was
to
Glorin
and
Theodore
played
contemplates
a
modernlnsing
„
He
certainly
plcka
Thursdays
and
Nntionnl League
sentiment among boxing expert* to­
!&gt; to 0. Chicago used three pitchers.
The dry. goods mnrkets were again
packed house last night.
base hall days to show his strength.
ward Willard, the JO-year-oio- Klinsan based on the lessons of the grcnt'w ar reported qulcj with only n moderate
St. Ixiuls ll.fi; Ronton, 1-3.
The score:
vvho is attempting one of the mokt un- with serious attention tonew develop­
Chicago 0, Rrooklyn 0.
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And to accommodate those who did ur.unl conic backs in prise ping his­ ments in nviation and war materials. business jloLiig.
We
certainly
would
hnvr
like
to
Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 2.
Th enverage of the quotations of
Brooklyn ......
012 M0 Olx—fl 13 3 not get to see the picture last night
Aviation nnd gas, the report says,
Pittsburgh H, New York 11 (ten In­ have got a glimpse of the Hon. Mr.
Keene, Fussell, Chceves and O’Fnr- it will he shown again tonight, no do tory. When the match was made, af­ are menaces of the future. Germany, designated spot markets was 27.ni
Dumas heaving the old pill I? So you rcll, Harnett; Henry nnd Tnylor.
ter Willard had knocked out Floyd
nings).
cents per pound on July C, ns- com­
not miss it.
know that we didn't have anything
Johnson nnd Firpo eliminated Jack by force of circumstance must seek pared with 28.1(1 cents the previnm
to do with making it rain.
MncCauliffo, 2nd, at the milk fund her fields of action in the air there­ week. July future contracts on the
American longue
NEW YORK, July 11.—The New
Glorin Swanson nnd Theodore Rob­ show two months ago, critics estab­ fore France must be strong there.
New York 3. Chicago 2.
York Giants won n hard fought ten erts have the lending roles in "Prod­
"We are preparing the army for New York Cotton. Exchange closed
lished Firpo ns an odds on favorite.
Washington 1, St. Louis 0.
Two other games were postponed inning slugging match from Pitts­
igal Daughters" which will he shown Rut the increasingly good form of war, which we are resolved to pre­ at 20.73c, compared with 27.25e the
Roatun-Detroit, rain.
on account of the rnln. The Rig Her­ burgh yesterday’ 0 to 8. The Giants
at the Princess again tonight and for Willard hns shown in his workout at vent," continues the report, "hut I*e previous week. Exports for the week
Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 4.
eon Brotherhood was to hqvc played made five home runs, the fifth, by
any recommendations ask anybody Yonkers, N. Y., nnd his unbounded ready to stike the fist MoW. Fance were 59,195 hole?, against 43,950 the
the Orlando Sentinel in games of the Frisch, tielng the score with two out
previous week nnd 109,833 for the
who was there last night.
confidence, have altered 'opinions. Fir­ is now supcio to othe nations in avia­
Southern Association ,
Pepper League. The Rig Herenn had in the ninth. New York then won in
corresponding week last year.
tion,
except
perhaps
bombing
planes
po, rugged nnd sensation ns a hitter,
Mobile 0, New Orleans 2.
o formidable lineup and probably the the tenth on successive singles by
And then ns an added attraction lias yet to oppose a fighter of Wil­ hut she cannot rest satisfied and must
Atlanta 5, Rirniingham 3.
rain saved the Knrly Risers from two Kelly, Jackson and Snyder. In the
round three of the "Leather Pushers" lard's ncknowlcdgrd stamina and a t­ not he content with machine guns in Governor Hardee
Little Hock G, Nashville 0,
defeats and league leadership.
second Meusel nnd Cunningham hit will be shown.
tacking power, critics point out, nnd the air, for perhaps the time is near
Only three games scheduled.
home runs on successive pitched balls.
And Officials Are
as a result it Is probable little choice when serial cannot will appear." ’
Ilnhe Ruth contlryies to hammer out The score:
And the honor guests tonight will will he accorded either boxer as they
• Off to New York
M. Fabry presents three conclus­
HOW THEY STAND
his homers, and now lie is only three Pittsburgh
121 003 100 0—8 19 1 he Messrs Sam Bradford and Forrest,
ions:
enter
the
ring.
counts behind the major league lead­ New Y o rk ...... 021 021 011 1—9 13 0 of the ChurchwelF Company, their
First: "France, so long ns she bas­ Internnl Improvement Hunrd Mntlers
Florida State Lcngur (Second IL.IO er—"Cy" Williams. Fourier, traded
Ticket sales continued yesterday, to
Cooper, Rugby ami Schmidt; Rent- rives being away, they must come
Take Them Away.
es her existence and respect for her .
Won Lost Pet to Rrooklyn by the Cardinals, made
exceed
all
expectations,
thousands
ob­
ley, Jonnnrd, Ilynn, Illume nnd Sny­ •gather, nnd will see .this picture
rtght3
upon
the
prestige
of
her
Brndcntown ..
5
.737 his twelfth homo run of the season
der.
,
Ill» T h r t a a n r l n l r i l I 'r r a a J
without cost, the treat being on the taining the pasteboards at Madison strength must, because of her will for
Orlando ......... ........ 12
7
.032 off his former team mates day before
Square Garden nnd sending the ad­
TALLAHASSEE,
July ll.-G oviV house.
8
Lakeland ....... ........ 9
.529 yesterday.
vance "gnto" beyond $300,000. Pro­ pence, maintain a strong army.”
nornor
Hardee,
accompanied
by
PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—Ring
Second: "That the army, solidly
St. Petersburg ....... H
8
.500
moter Tex Rickard believes it will ex­
Treasurer I.uning nnd Fred Elliott,
and Donohue staged a fine pitchers'
Tomorrow—An
All-Slnr
’
cast
in
constructed
upon
the
lessons
of
the
Daytona ......... ....... 7
12
.308
ceed $500,000 by the night of the
chief engineer of Everglades darinnge
*)r|»
» Another tiling we notice about Dale battle for nine Innings yesterday nnd "Mighty Lnk' n Hose" also a two-part
M
itlU
Tnmpu ........... ........ 4
14
fight. A sell out was announced for wnr, ought to be definitely guided to­ district, will lenvo this afternoon fur
Ruth,—it
was
predicted
that
lust
year
then
in
the
tenth
Cincinnati
pounded
Century
comedy..
1
the higher priced ring side sections. ward .the utilization of nnd search for a business trip to Baltimore, New
was his Inst of the heavy hitting car­ Ring all over the lot, winning from
more perfected armaments than those
National League
eer—hut we cannot help hut notice Philadelphia 7 to 2.
Friday—Marguerite Do La Motto, Should the unreserved a reass, which with which the enemy can ho equip­ York, The exnct nature of the busi­
1
Won I&lt;ost Pet th a t the gentleman is third among
will
lie
sold
at
$1
and
$2,
beginning
at
Cincinnati
DIMI III) 000 5—7 12 1 Flunk Keenan nnd Lloyd Hughes In
ness was not made public other than
New ‘York ......
25
.007 the five leading hitters of the Ameri­
5 o'clock Thursday afternoon he fill­ ped so that the army may retain that
Philadelphia
000
DID 100 0—2 10 0 "Scars of Jealousy."
it is in connection of unexpected de­
preponderance
of
force
we
are
going
Pittsburgh ..... ...... 44
28
.011 can League! Funng thing?
ed, it is believed the record of a lit­
Donohue and Hargrave; Wclnert,
velopment of internal improvement
to
give
it."
Cincinnati ...... ___ 43
20
.597
tle over ninety thousand for the
Ring
nnd
Dentine.
Saturday—Dorothy
Dalton
in
"Fog
hoard
and Everglades drainage board.
Third:
"The
time
may
come
when
Brooklyn ____ ...... 39
34
.534
Dompscy-Cnrpcntier fight two years
"Dutch" Henry, of Florida State
Round",
also
International
News
only
Stnle
Treasurer I.uning before
,5lfl League fame several years ago, now
Chicago ...... ... — 40
37
ago will bo broken. Rickard places • «'»*«-' wh" n,ust «lt?cl,le whether to reBOSTON, July 11.— John Stuart, one day old.
leaving
for
New York on business
41
St. I-ouid ........ .... . 38
.481 playing for the Rrooklyn Dodgers,
the arena seating capacity at 92,000
"r ucct’l,t " r cvon anticipate war
former Ohio State pitcher, hurled St.
trip
authorized
the announcement he
99
*
Boston ............
52.
.297 added another shutout to his list of
J.ut several thousand others cun he n c-, wi" h,lV‘' *" ■*»»■ “ h™vY responsible
Louis to victory over Boston in both
The Daily Herald. 15e per week;
Philadelphia ......... 21
53
J!84 victories. He shut out the Chicago
eoimno&lt;ratcd with standing room.
I’D" and. Ihtiiuso of the very brutality would be a candidate for renomina­
games of a double header yesterday.
•
and efficacv of the first Mows struck. tion in the democratic primary next
---------------------------;*&gt;
Cults yesterday, 9 to 0. He allowed The scores were 11 to 1 and (i to 3.
LOW
TIDES
ON
REACH,
1923
American League
Tlie reason some people slip Is lie- it is important to give them instead of year for the office he no whntds.
only four widely scattered hits while
First game:
receiving them."
Won Lost Pet it took three Cub pitchers to stop the
cause they haven’t the sand.
St. l.duls ........301 102 001—11 15 1
Forenoon nntl afternoon tides occur
.089 onslaught of the Dodgcrsi
23
New, York .... ..... 51
SAYS FRANCE IS MALIGNED
Boston . .
not 000 000— 1 3 1 at approximately the same hour and
ASK AVOIDANCE OF REPRISAL.
.520
Cleveland
30
,
Having
the
laugh
on
somebody
Stuart and McCurdy; Fillingim', Mc­
.500
Philadelphia ... ...... 37
87
Ambassador Pussernnd tells Colum­
minute.
seldom a permanent job.
St. Louis (’lulls evidently make it a Namara and O'Neil.
Pupal representative at Brussels bia university summer students that
.193 business to make and cast off good
30
Chicago ......... ..... 35
Date
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct
Second game;
38
.479 players. Jneipies Fournier, thn’t by
Detroit ............ ...... 35
1 4:05 4 :3l
5:3't H28
Entirely too many try to he a howl­ asks Belgium to avoid taking severe France is maligned .by enemies, who
St. Louis .* .330 000 000—11 It I •1
reprisal measures because of Duis­ call her militaristic.
39
.473 the Cardinals to have passed Ids best
Si. u u | i ...... ..... 35
4:55 5 :20 : 0til
1 20
ing
success by jdst howling.
.132 baseball days, was traded to Brook- Boston . . .. 010 OIK) 020—3 10 l 3 5:47 0 :02 7 :l 1 h 17
..... 32
Washington
42
burg bombing.
.
Stuart nntl McCurdy; Ocschger,
m
41 *-^197;
&lt;1*1
Jlontipi .......... ..... 27
The Herald .delivered six times .a
\ 0 ;JT ...7 \H .
There,
sucuis
to
he
tponvy
)k
tw
;(!&lt;
;
ulid
now
he
is
hitting
around
2180
Gdicwirh, Miller nnd E, Smith.
i
"5 r*
7 :2t ' 1 M ' i :00 ID 11
The Herald fdr firsf'cfAss Job'work. week for lt&gt;':.
many things besides working.
nnd only one or two points behind his
0 8 : J 7 8 ;51 -9 :57 1 1:08
team mate, Zack Wheat.
Another
YANKS TAKE
7 19 07 9 44 10 52 u 11
ease of St. I.ouiN "cast offs" was Little Rock Shuts
PITCHERS DUEL when "Dutch" Henry was sold to the
12 17
Out Nashville 98 {1:57 to •38 11 ■44
10 :44 11 30 1! 50
1 08
FROM WHITE SOX Mobile Rears. From them he was
♦*♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ *1**1*♦♦♦*1*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*1**1+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*1**1*
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10
II
50
12
42
1.51
11
.30
traded to the Rrooklyn Dodgers and
LITTLE ROCK, July IR— Graham
?
CHICAGO, July 11.—New York now look, if you please at what he is administered the third shutout Nash­ 11 12 10 12 24 1, •If 0 47
12
1
00
1
10
2
13
3
35
?
yesterday defeated Chicago 3 to 2 in doing!
ville has experienced this season,
v
H
1 40 1 55 3 04 4 21
n pitching duel between Cvchgros and
?
while ids team-mates hunched hits 13 O
20 *1 38 3 51
5 IS
Jones. The score:
There is at least one woman in the yesterday, Little Rock winning 5 to 0. 14
T
«
»
55 3 15 4 40 0 14
15
New York
000 101 100—3 7 1 w„r|,| thitt is interested in base hull The score:
4 00 5 32 7 18
C h icag o .............. 010 100 000—2 0 2 atnl t lint is Dr. Violet Middlehrnoks, of Nashville
1100 000 000—0 (i 1 10 3 34
?
17
4
4 51 0 30 8 •10
21
Jones und Hofmann; t'vengros and ts t. Petersburg, who yesterday loaned Little Rock
001 001 00x—5 12 t
rji 34
08
5
48
25
5
9
18
T
Hchalk.
the St. Petersburg Club $1,000 which
was needed badly to arouse more in­
ATLANTA, July 11.—Getting five 19 0 02 0 17 s 40 1J&gt; 25
ST. LOUIS, July I I __Urban Shock­ t e r e s t in the drive for funds that wen- of their six hits in the eighth inning, 2ft 7 02 7 51 9 43 11 21
- ?
er held Washington to four hits yes­ needed to keep St. Pete 111 tile Florida which scored three runs, the Atlanta 21 7 34 8 57 10 54 11 57 12:07 f
T
U*»
;* 59 11 43 12 ::i
terday nnd SI. Louis defeated the Slate League.
Crackers won 5 to 3 yesterday. Score: 1*»*f 8 32
?
18
9
30
11
01
It
53
1
Senators 9 to 1. The score:
Birmingham . 020 001 000—2 12 2
pi 47 1•1
T
t
o
Ol
10
28
11
50
24
Washington
000 190 000—t 4 2
Atlanta
100 1(10 030 —5 &lt;1 2
“No Title Bout For
1 37 «’| 42
St. 1-ouis
20(1 -112 OOx—o ur 0
Whit chill anil Vault; Tucro and O. 25 11 20 12 07
20 12 24
1 02 2 22 3 21
This is about two spark plugs. At the
ZnhnlKcr and Ruel; Shocker and
it pays to swim with the current of
Benjamin F ield”
Miller.
cj
27 1 18 1 53 3 01 3 55
Scvcrciil.
y
moment
they
are
lying
oir
the
sales
popular
demand.
&lt;
1
*
1
Hesterly Declares Mobile, July 11.—Mobile took the 28 10
41 3 14 4 32
f
0
mnuugor’s desk in the establishment of
5 10
"Our job," said one jobber, "is to
CLEVELAND. July I L—Cleveland
final game from New Orleans yes- 29 a* 59 3 20 4 20
y
"There
will
he
no
championship
O
S
00
52
5
80 3 40 4
5
took the first game of the series from
a large middle-western hardware job­
terdny, 9 to 2. The score:
supply
markets,
not
create
them.
Let
y
4: 49 5: 52
Philadelphia yesterday, I to 3. Score: bout presented in Tampa between New Orleans
000 till 000—2.10 1 31
ber.
1
I
lie
manufacturer
make
a
market
Jack
Dempsey
nntl
Tommy
Gibbons,"
for
Philadelphia
tin non oil) 3 h 0
M obile.............. Mil) 270 OOx—9 13 1
y
his goods, and we will handle it."
Cleveland
100 III U0x—I H 1 saitl Major Homer Hesterly, comman­
Martina, Matteson and powic; Long First Quarter Full Moon Lust Quarter
One spark plug bears a name known
June 21
Juno 28
July 5
Heimiich and Perkins, Druggy; der of the lllith Field Artillery, when nnd Henry.
interviewed Tuesday night. "Reports
July 20
July 27
Aug I
Hide and Myall.
wherever automobiles arc used, the
circulating unut the city that officers
Aug. 19
Aug. 20
Sept. 3
Said another—"Our salesmen carry
other a name seldom heard.
Oct. 3
ijcpl. 17
S e p t/24
RECOVERS FROM LAME HACK ol the artillery are contemplating Sanford Independents
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
"My daughter suffered with 11 Ia mi staging a boxing exhibition of Hie Play DcLand Tomorrow
! hey haven’t the lime to push unadlloth, says the sales manager, arc
f
hack and could scarcely move without championship class are in direct con­
tradiction
to
a
statement
that
I
made
good plugs. Oil the score of quality
great pain. She tried Foley Kidney
The Sanford Independent team will
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
Fills and the trouble with her hack is whi'li being questioned on the sub- ^ ay the Ik-Land Legion team tomorpally taking orders,"
they
run
neck
uml
neck.
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
all gone,” writes Mrs. .1. C. Perkins, jtcl. They are unfounded and of no | row in DoLnnd at 3:00 o'clock. The
South Bound
local team will leave Sanford at one
Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheu­ truth whatsoever,"
"Hut,” lie adds, "we are discontinu­
According to Major Hesterly, the \ o'clock and every one that can go to
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
If you go among these wholesalers to­
Departs
Arrive
ing this line"—and he holds up the plug
Trouble use Foley Kidney I'ills, Will officers of the ntlillery who have DcLand is urged to come on and go.
day to introduce a now product in com­
2:40 n.ni.&lt;
relieve that tired feeling. Take no been conducting boxing exhibitions at
The last time Sanford went to De- No. 83 ........ 2:36 a.m.
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
8:40
a.m.
No.
27
substitute Insist upon Foley's. Sold Benjamin Field are all agreed that I-ami there were defeated by the score'
pel it ion with merchandise nationally
count on it is lurger, too."
2:45 p.m.
89. ........ 2:25 p.m.
the bouts are to lie confined exclu­ of 3 to 0 in a fust, tight and thrilling Nn.
everywhere.—Adv. •
t
advertised, unless the article is excep­
7:10 p.m.
sively t oamulcur pci formers. Fri* Iganie hut just whatch them go this No. 83........... 0:55 p.m.
tional, yon will he met everywhere by
"What's wrong with it?
Not a
In connection with our transfer, we day night will he the final exhibition Time n# they are in tip tog form.
Niirlhhnund
•
.----------------------------.
have storage room, where you mny given brfnro the artillery Imitation!
Hie injunction: “First go out and get
tiling. It's a good plug—mighty good
Departs.
Arrive
Ktrnw Hats, half price a t McKlnstore your goods until you need them, leaves for Faycttesville, N. (’., for
a reputation for your goods through
.plug, but—no one knows about it. It
2:03 u.m.
87-ptc No. 82 ......... 1:4H u.tn.
a t a nominal cost.—QUICK SERVICE two weeks encampment at Camp non-Markwoud Co.
12:05
p.ni.
o-in.
No.
84
..........11:45
advertising.
.
*
V’
..........- ■—----83-tfc Bragg. The bouts are to lie disconisn’t- advertised—the other one is. The
TRA lSFEIt, Phono 498.
3:52 p.m.
tinued until August.—Tampa Trib- Bagdad—Lumber mills In this sec- No. 80. ........ 3:12 p.m.
No. 28
T h^lfcruld for first class job work. unc.
jtion running overtime.
Trilby Branch
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Departs
AritVo
&lt;
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
T,._T
7:30 a.m.
xNo. 100 —
3:26 p.m.
xNo. 24. tyuwtiu
xN'o. 25. ....„ . 1:30 p.m.
O vie do
Orlando Sentinel
Ilia Itorrnn Pro.
Brotherhood St, A
xNo. 101..«•»•*«#### Il'yEiO
Muv 29
12
Oviedo
Lrrahurjc Branch
Depart*
Arrive
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Orlando Sentinel
2:40 p.nr.
0:30 a.m.
7:10 p.m.
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FOR RENT—Two furnished bed!
There are other Transfers; but
rooms, good iocntion, reasonable Weeks Weather
none with SERVICE for their middle
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­ rent. Phone 248 or call at the I* Al­
and Crop Review
DENTIST
name.—QUICK
SERVICE TRANS^hi,,l‘r™’ of child life. If
1?’you IT™
„„„
„„
destroyers
have
H8-3tp
ment with private bath.
Herald len Seed Co., L. Allen.
New Mrlach lluildiai;
I*
hit.
I
hone
488.
8.1-tfe
reason
to
think
your
chili
1
has
worms, art
Issued
on
So.
Crops
building.
Special
rntes
for
summer.
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
quickly. Giro lira little one ft d&lt;«o or
—I). W. Herndon.
85-Gtc
WANTED
two of White’s Cream \ t rmifuRo. Worms
Rainfall Heavy Along I mined late Gulf FOR SALE—10 bales of cannot exist where, this time-tried and
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
successful remedy is need. It drives out
•
Coast
light housekeeping. Apply 701 Mag­ tVANTED— ROYS TO SELL TIIE
the worms and ronton* the rosy hue of
W. J. THIGPEN
SEED
BED
CLOTH
at
SANFORD HERALD ON THE
health to baby ehecks. Price 35c. Sold by
nolia Avenue.
84-Gtc
tll» T h e .iM itirln lril I ' t r . t ,
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
mill prices. Light, med­
Real Estate
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­ CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS ROYS
WASHINGTON, July
l l.- T h e
UNION PHARMACY
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
furnished rooms for housekeeping. TO MAKE RIG PROFITS FOR A week’s weather mill crop review of the ium and heavy weight.
Sanford, Florida
Rent reasonable. 205 Onk Avenue,
86-2tc
FEW HOURS WORK. REE LOUIS Department of Agriculture issued to­ —Yowell Co.
G-18-lmo-p
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. day contains the following in refer-i
Kyaa Examined
Glaaaea Dealyned
HICKSON HOUSE
™ dh-tf uiiee to Southern crops: Temperature
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Up*to-dnte Apartments and Rooms
WANTED— Reliable settled colored averaged near normal in cotton belt
Dnytonn Reach.
Opt. D.
woman to live on place. Phone 575- though were niuderntely beh&gt;w normal
Summer rntes: $1.00 per day, $21
Opticixn-Optometriat
85-tfc in greater part of nrca. Rainfall was
J11 Beat Firat Street Sanford, Fla. per month, including lights and water, WANTED-j-500 more farmers to heavy along immediate gulf const
(’all J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, San­
plant the old strain Golden Self- from Eastern Texas to Northwestern
ford.
70-tfc
Rlnnching celery, this season.
We Florida but elsewhere amounts' were
FOR RENT—Three rooms, partly have the seed. Come nnd see us.— generally light to modem to with am­
furnished, near ltouth Bros, linkery,
The L. Allen Seed- Co.
HH-UQ-2tp ple sunshine in most sections. Sum­
West Side. Inquire Mrs. Annie I’hilp.
mary for Florida says showers occur­
. d-87-3tp; W*100-3tp
LOST
red with occasional heavy rains hut
Daytona Beach, Fla. FOR RENT—We iiuvc a well located LOST—On Went First street tine distribution irregular. Cotton made
furnished home.-—A. P. Connelly &amp; black sample case containing feed fair progress owing to less rain hut
lo make this store continuously attractive to you. We want
Comfort aide, Airy Hniimn
Sons.
7U-tfc samples. Finder plcnse call .5311, Sai - Its condition still very poor to poor.
you to feel that this is your shop where you can be sure of
Open the Yenr Around
FOR RENT—Furnished room, -111 ford Feed &amp; Supply Co., for reword. Cultivation resulted in local improve­
the very best service.
Reasonable Rates.
HH-ltc ment nnd some success attending ef­
Park Ave.
84-Gtp
Special rates to parties.
forts to control weevil.
When You Think of Vulcanizing:
FOR
RENT—Large
unfurnished
On Muin Street, near Ocean
FOUND
npartment, 711 Oak Avenue. Phone
Wo want this store at once to occur to your mind. Wenlm
COUNTY ENRICHED
85-Btp
C. M. CUSTER, Prop. 3W.
to attain that end hy the fairness of our prices and the per­
FOUND—Florida license tag, Own­
FOR KENT—Furnished rooms with
fection of our service.
er can have same upon identifica­
CHICAGO, July 11.—The county
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th tion and paying for ml- Call at Her­
was enriched by one cent Tuesday. It
RaluMRataiuKa**
street and Elm ave.—M. Schneider.
ald office.
07-tfo was paid in by Walter Voliva, head of
SG-Gtp
the iZonists at Zion City, who was
FOR
RENT—4
room
house
with
one
fined that amount in a recent suit
Pa
BRITISH NON-COMMITTAL
ncre ground, Vj mile from postofbrought by the county.
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Doe, on West Side, near lake, $15.00
im per month from August 1st. Answer British official circles are silent in
The lawn mower Is a non-musical
PHONE 17---------------------------------SANFORD, FLORIDA
p , ' Box 233.
HK-2tp face of reports that Great Britain instrument which the neighbors use
Classified Ads !c a word. No Pa . i ’OR RENT—Rooms for light house- has decided to act independently on along about daylight.
Raj keeping, equipped with gas for German reparations and Ruhr prob­
Ad tnken for less than 25c. **
And positively no Classified Pa cooking, eieitric lights and running lems.
Ads charged to anyone. Cash Pa water. Inquire of Mrs. Smith, 300
88-4tp
The Herald for first class Job work.
must accompany all orders. Pa French avenue.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

S. *0. Shinholser
•ANFOltD

101-8 Magnolia Avc.

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STEWART The Florist
Cut 1’lowrra-------------- Floral Design*

FOR SALE,

Annual and Ornamental PlanU

FOR SALIC — Custard
apple muck. Just the
SANFORD MACHINE tiling for seed beds, $4
COMPANY
per ton f. o. b. Moore
(Icnernl M nchine an d Boiler
Haven. Write or wire,
W orks
W. E. Daniel, Moore
C ylinder G rin d in g
Phono
........... S an fo rd . F lorida Haven, Fla. Give refer­
86-6tdp; 100-ltp
W. S. Leak
J. II. Coldougli ence.
Leak &amp; Colclough FOR HALE— 1 team mules, wagon
hit Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W

nnd harness at a bargain.—E. N.
INSURANCE
Sutton, Geneva, Fiu.
82-10tp
Fire— Life—Auto
N11. 8 First Nut'l Ilnnk lllilg. Annex FARMERS— You can gat te*d bod
SANFORD
FLORIDA
fram ~i and Irrigation plugs a t tbs
Sanford Novelty Work*.

100-tfc

FOR SALE—Doner and Osya’ psinta
nnd varnishes at 'Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
** 'FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
1 setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcardnll Avenue. Snn83-lfp
ford.

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PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
Cards of Sanford'a Reput­
able Professional Men, each
at whom, in his chosen pro­
fession ilia Herald recom­
mends to the people.

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FOR RENT

DR. R. M. MASON

BUSINESS
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FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
stock. Sec Vick Hawkins, 11G Hnn,
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FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
Attractive terms. Address^ owner.
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
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OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One new five room house with bath,
George A. DeCottes full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
Attorney-al-Law
CUPIED.
Otm Scnlaola Counly Bask
PRICE
— ■ANrpRO*
PLORIDA $3,000.00---------------Terms to suit you William Ilurnette. K. II ft. of H. 14 of lad 1. Illk. 1. Tr. 1'
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Wliilam Burnett*. K. I ll ft. of H. *4 of lari i, Blk. T. Tr. h
A REAL BARGAIN
K. H. Johnson, lad *, Blk. 1. Tn t --- r __
J a m e s H im u il, lad 6. Ulk. T. T r. I.
A. P. CONNELLY A SONS
FRED R. WILSON
U. K e llis.- la d •. Illk T. T r. I. .......— —........
79-tfc XV.
M. K. C h u rc h (C o lo re d ) L ot 7. U lk. 7. T r. 1. ----- -------

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

M ORNiSc' AND"’NKlTlt'MIIAx lc
Firat National Bank Building
livery, Phqno Ed. Uiggera your
SANFORD
FLORIDA
87-5tp
wants.
FOR SAIiE—Fivo acres on good toaiT,
ELTON J. MOUGHTON near loading station. Inquire at
ARCHITECT
1103 Oak avenue.
BB~3tp
IU m T, MiUnr Bldg.
FOR SALE—1022 Ford touring car,
■AN FORD -»- .&gt; -t- FLORIDA
splendid condition, a real bargain
to some one for caah or terms. Phone
Mr. Register No. 5. ________ S8' 2tp
FOR SA LE-Sm aU aecond-hand iron
ICHELLE MAINES
office safe. Used three months,
good ns new.
Fireproof and big
LAWYER -!-

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Things W e H ave A lw ays
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Thu recent busincas condition has lirougiit
to the forefront of thought many funda­
mental considerations that havo always
been known but have been damned with
fqiut praise.
Human nature in the mass is very much
like liumnn nature in the individual. Ono
of its dominant characteristics
has been
s
summed up in the observation, "You nev­
er miss the water till the well runs dry."
We never appreciate fundamental things
until we have occasion to do without them.
This observation -has a special applica­
tion to the demand of the public for the
products of industry. While the demand
was at hiRli tide nml everybody was busy
trying to supply that demand at a profit
no one, seemingly, gave a tho’t to where
the demand came from, how long it might
last, or what would happen if*it should
fail. Wo merely assumed tho permanent
existence of tho demand, ju st as we as­
sume the presence of water, air nnd fire.
But a day came when demand began to
subside, and in many industries It canto al­
most to a full stop. And then we missed
it, and realized, as never before, whnl an
important th in g it was. And we began to

inquire where it cume from in the first
place, ami how it might lie restored.
We always knew—everybody know—
that desire for things made a demand for
them in tlie market. That people desired
things we nccepted ns nn elemental fnct".
But when we discovered that desire fluc­
tuated we began to appreciate Hint desire,
ns we know it, is a tiling created by tho art
of man. II is a highly specialized form of
an elemental need—just as a Louis XVI
chair is made out of a tree. ‘
This discovery led to another equally
important discovery th at tht? means of re­
fining nml specializing thnt desire was ad­
vertising. The gigantic work that has
been accomplished by modern advertising
now stands out in bold relief. It has been
the means by which tho refinements of
civilization have been made known and
made desirable, and Ihia desire bus been
made into demnnd. It &gt;h a simple fact
th at a million profitable forms of indus­
trial activity owe their very existence to
fhe fuel th at Advertising upheld the
standards of living which in turn provided
the demand for their products.

(Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with The American Association of Ad­

vertising Agencies)

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IN THE

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HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923

VOLUME IV.

ISSUANCE OF AUTO TAX TAGS
SINCE JULY FIRST . ........

r' I

More Than One Thousand
Saturday.
IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES AT
WASHINGTON AND OTH•
e r Co u n t r i e s

INDEPENDT
Between Countries But Designed
to Supplement Each
OTHER
f
WASHINGTON, July 10.—Action
of French Chamber of Deputies in
voting .ratification yesterday of the
Fou rPower Pacific Trenty, coupled
with the favorable vote last week on
the naval pact, caused great gratifica­
tion in official circles hei'c, although
some regret was evidenced a t the
forecasts‘th at the three other Wash­
ington treaties woiild not be put
through at onco.
The flve treaties negotiated a t the
arms conference nre independent
documents, but to a certain degree
they are designed to supplement each
other and to extend tho .effectiveness
of the general plnn contemplated by
the conference for removing possible
enures of war. Although there will
b eno barrier to putting into elToct
the naval treaty and tho I’nrific pact
even though French ratification of
the other trcntics is delayed, the re­
sult of that delny may be to develop
a -somewhat peculiar situation.
Tho Chinese treaties, one dealing
with customs m atters In Chinn and
the other with political questions
there, were worked out as a very
vital element in the project of assur­
ing peace in tho Pacific. It wus
through these pacta that the' confer­
ence delegates hoped to iron out
'causes 'ot WCi'rtkflMiff friction in
China and to make less like classes of
interest In the fnr Hast that might
lead to war.
The aspect of the situation is re­
garded as of importance just at this
time ,on account of the disturbed con­
ditions in China, where the power
of the Central government has been
greatly weakened and bnndit out­
rages have become numerous. It is
felt that proclamation of tho Wash­
ington treaties might have had some
effect toward stabilizing the situa­
tion.
For a somewhat different reason
tho delay over the submarine and gas
warfare treaty is a cause of regret
to officials hero. It has been hoped
nt tho tint* of tho Washington conferenc ethat the dooctrines laid down
in that treaty as binding upon the
signatories could bo extended with­
out delay to all other nations, add­
ing a new chapter to international
law. The world procoss cannot go
forward however, lentil the treaty has
been ratified.
Submarine provisions of the treaty
probably are of greater importance
to Great Britain than the signatorocs
because of her geographical situation.
It is to be recalled that the British
delegation to the conference sought
to outlaw submarines entirely. The
Root resolutions embodied -in tho sub­
marine and gas warfare treaty were
written for tho purpose of finding
a compromise ground in which naval
opinion'of all tho powers could com­
bine.
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TURKS TO'SIGN
PEACE TREATY
(H r'Tfce AsseelaleS Press)
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 10.—
The Angara government, after ex­
amination of tha latest dispatches
from Laosanno, haa authorized Isroot
Caaba to sign tho poacc treaty. There
had been*some doubt as to what ac­
tion the-authorities of Angora would
take or how long it might be delay­
ed, but .the announcement mado yes­
terday evening . apparently confirms
the settlement which was reached at
Lauaanna yesterday by Ismet and the
delegatee representing the allies.
l,t. is considered that the head of
t^ia. Turkish delegation at the Near
'East conference haa gained notable
diplomatic victories and there is a
feeling of satisfaction iq Constantin­
ople and evidently at Angora over
tho outcome of the long drawn out
negotiations.
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Mir Tfce AuerlMed t»rra*t
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TALLAHASSEE, July 10.—Issuance of automobile license tsgs since
July first have shown big incrcnso in records In automobile division of the,
comptroller’** office show more than 1,000 mailed Saturday and registrations
to dste this yaar total 147,000 which is only 7,900 short of estimated number
of machines in the stato. The registration has already passed tho total of
last year.

NEAR CANTON
IN BATTLE NQ

INDICATION OF PRECISE NATURE
With Chinese Troops— OF STATEMENT MADE IN PARLIAMENT
Main Body Escaped
BY PREMIER BALDWIN NEXT THURSDAY
to Hills
(Hr Tfce A tiorlilH I’rru )
HONGKONG, July 10. — About
twenty of the _bandits who held up
train near Canton last Saturday wore
killed todpy in n battle with Chinese
troops.. The main body of the ban­
dits, however escaped to the hills
with ninety well-to-do Chinese who
were taken prisoners when the train
was raided.

Concerning Reparations Question But Nothing
Spectacular Expected
M ir T h e A a ae rtn te fl P r e s s !

LONDON, July 10.—While there is
no indications of the precise nature of
the statement to lie made in parlia­
ment Thursdny by- Premier Baldwin
concerning reparations question offic­
ial spokesmen here say there will be
nothing spectacular about the govern­
Dade County
ment’s declaration.
The statement
Has Farm for A gri­ they ssy will aim nt setting openly
world the views of Great Ilrit^
cultural School before
pin for economic ’political restoration
of Europe. Door will be left open for
MIAMI, July 10.—An eighty acre full co-operation btcwccn Great Brit­
farm has licen obtained by the Dade ain and France.
county agricultural high school at
Lemon City for use duVijig-tIncoming
LONDON, July in.—Prime Minister
school year to teach praNJunl farm ­ Baldwin's nnnnunucmcnt in the house
ing and citrus culture. Provision is of roinmnns yesterday afternoon that
being made for a dairy bnrn and milk it might be possible for the govern­
room for twenty cows, poultry depart­ ment to make n statement on repara­
ment, slat bouse for plant propaga­ tions Thursday, cased British public
tion and nutmhllc truck equipment.
opinion, which has been manifesting
increased impatience and concern over
Improvements Started the failure of the cabinet to commit

For Docks a t Tampa
r

TAMPA, July 10.-Plan» arc being
drawn, it is understood here, for improvement by the Mallory I.iim of
m
e
i w c i v c ihundrod
i u i i u r t n i ifeet
i ' u i uof
i m
u
i i u i i the
twelve
tho
liendry and Knight waterfront terminals
bought a few days ago by the Mallory
people. Tlic contemplated improvemchts nnd |&gt;urchnso price will involve
an outlay of approximately $1,000,000
it is said.

Florida Rice Grow­
ers. Arc Interested
in California Crop
Crop II sh Not Made Any Headway
in This Stale.

todefinite policy, it is antic*

tpntod that the prem iers statement

Par,,an” nt und th,,0 p“b
,ic
wlth
a
c,|car
,cu ’ ^ '^iwre
h e n sllv
c
• i M u l u i t L of •the
L.i twhole
i ' l w i l n ulll
w -t
n lH
analysis
subject.
This
may afford the opposition groups In
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,l ° hoU, ,
°
.
u
i
luitc, nnd it is considered likely that
before the week is out tho Ruhr contiovcrsy will have entered t\ new anil
broader phase.
Whether this will involve separate

action by Grent Britain in dealing
with Germany, no one in authority
would say. The whole subject of rep­
aration* and Britain's pmbuhly course
is enveloped in thick mists of dipluin a tic rctlcenco, word apparently hav­
ing gone forth .from foreign Secre­
tary Curzon that neither France nor
the public shall have nny intimation
ns to whnt the government will do.
The opinion prevails in official cirties that France Is playing for time,
believing that Germany will raptulatc
before England can take independent
action. France, according to these
circles, is convinced that Germany is
on the verge of a collapse economically and that with her commercial dlsintegration the passive resistance, upon the cessation of which Franco has
been so insistent, will disappear auto­
matically.
Grent Britain, however, feels that
Germany, nltWiigh socially pressed
by France, still has an abundant re­
serve of vitality and that she will ul­
timately weather the present storm.
Whatever turn the situation takes
this week it is considered likely thnt
England will icnew her suggestion
for tho appointment of nn,.internation­
al commission of experts'to examine
into Germany’s resources nnd deter­
mine her capacity to pay.

JOHN BURKE WILL TELL THE
GRAND JURY ALL HE KNOWS
ABOUT BROKERAGE FAILURE

NEW YORK, July 10.—Haggard, tion I hod hold," ho said, “I felt that
TALLAHASSEE, Fla*., July 10.—
Rico growers in Florida, a crop that dejected nnd “'broke," John Burke, there must bo no question about the
has not made grent headway in this onro treasurer of tho United States soundness of tho policy of the firm of
Kardos ami Burke should pursue,
state, nre interested in tho growing and thrico governor of North Dukota,
hence I insisted on the contract I have
walked
Into
Distrirt
Attorney
Blan­
of tho crop in California where it hns
mentioned. 1 had overy reason to bcmade rapid strides during the Inst ton's office yesterday to offer the
4icvc
it would bo lived up to, anil now
authorities what help ho euuid in the
ten years.
thnt things have gono wrong, I want
grand
jury
investigation
of
the
brok­
Commercial growing of rice in tho
to lay nil my cards on the table and
Pacific const state did not begin un­ erage firm of Kanins and Burke,
do everything I can to aid tho district
til 1012 but by 1010 the value of the which failed eighteen months ago attorney. I have lost everything I
crop reached the high mark of $21,­ for more Hum $2,000.600.
had in this world—even my insurance
Mr. Burke said ho was ready to
000,000. I'lnnting of the' crop on n
policies. 'Hint's pretty hard at my
commercial
baski followed three waive immi'iiity and tell the grand age—I'm .sixty-four years old now."
years of experimenting by the United jury cveiything he know—which wus
When some ono mentioned the fact
States department of agriculture to n'toending'y little—about operations
that Mr. Burke recently had been in
of
loo
firm.
determine- the possibilities of its cul­
ill health, he broke in:
ture in California. Up to 1009, the
“I givo my won! as an American
“ I can’t get sick now. I’vb got to
industry had been confined to tho that tho first intimation I had of what
work,
and work hard."
was going on was when the bankrupSouth Atlantic nnd Gulf states.
Assistant
District Attorney Gcraty
Results of experiments, with varie­ ty petition was filed,” ho said.
said,
after
questioning Ourko at
ties, fertilizers, cultural methods,
"I think that •» y°ur trouble," cut
and irrigation practices performed at in ono of the assistant district attor­ length, that everything against Kar­
tho Iliggs (Cal.) jcxpcrinient station neys, who was examining him.
“1 dos and llurkc would bo placod before
since its establishment form the basis don’t think you even know you were the grand jury next Monday. He de­
clined to say whether Mr. Burke
for information just published in alive in that outfit,”
bulletin form by the federal agricul­
“Upon my word, you pre right," re­ would be called to testify.
tural department.
sponded tho man whoso name once
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Thirty-five varieties and strains of appeared on millions of currency of FUNERAL OF HOWARD
LYMAN WILL BE HELD AT
rice have been grown in tenth acre the United BUtes. “I fool this thing.
plots and nine-year averages obtain­ It'll got me licked—broken. I never
ORLANDO THIS AFTERNOON
ed for seven varieties. The variety thought it possible. What hurts me
giving the highest average yield In toiore than:anything else, la the fact
The funeral of Howard Lyman will
the nine years, it is stated, was Wa- that I, John Burke, tha former treaa- take place thla afternoon at Orlando
taribune, C. I. No. 1661, a late-hiatur- urer o f: the greataat nation on earth, at 4:00 o'clock and many of h|s San­
ing, vshort-grain rice, yielding 4,364 should have had my name connected ford friends went down to attend It.
with a brokerage houae that went to The Kiwanls Club here sent a beauti­
pounds per acre.
• The fertiliser experiments conduct­ tho wall and wiped out the money put ful floral offering as did unany of the
old friends of the deceased attesting
ed during a three-year period, 1914 up with it by email investors.”
Mr.-Burke said he had had virtual­ the love and esteem in which Howard
to 1916, inclusive, show that manure
ly naming
nothing to
do with
op- was held in Sanfprd. The burial will
increased the average jrteiu
io uu
m ui tho
luo routine
ivuuiw im­
yield 879 jy
pounds, sulphate of ammonia 6 6 l ,eratione of the firm, leaving all that be in the Orlandi cemetery and thb
pounds, dried blood 640 pounds, and to Louis Kardos, Jr., hia partner. Ho Orlando Elka will have charge of the
cottonseed meal 683 pounds per acre. said Jit had insisted on a clauae in tho ceremony at the grave and the Meth­
stipulating odist minister al the Hand chapeL
In the depth of submergence ex­ partnaninlp agreement
periments, the highest average yield, that the frim would not itself engage
Our national income for 1928 will
3,926 poundds per acre, was obtained In speculation. Ha thought that this
exceed expenses by a quarter of a
by submerging the land six Inches pgttemant was being lived up to.
cause of my age and the post- billion dollars.
deep during the submergence period. * *Wcci

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PRESENT AND FUTURE 'TQ BE
b is c y s S E p AT tH E *
MEETING
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ORLANDQ, July 10*— Members of
the Florida Development
Board,
which meets this morning at the Snn
Juan hotel to discuss tho present
and future of Florida, are to ho the
guests of the Chnipbcr of Commerce
a t n luncheon nt the Snn Junh hotel
nt 12:1. Following the luncheon the
representatives of all parts of the
state, nearly one hundred in all, will
return to their session and try to
complete the discussion in time for
the visiting representatives to make
afternoon train.
Since all of the men who compose
this conference nre very busy ami
can only take the one dny, they will
hnvc no time for a trip around tho
city. The luncheon at the San Juan
therefore is the only opportunity that
the Orlando representatives will have
of displaying the advantages of Or­
lando to tho visitors. There will be
several talks nt the luncheon from
tho representatives from other cities,
and then tho talk from the Orlando
delegation will bo mnde by l-righ
Newell. He will set forth briefly tho
advantages of Orlando, its present
problems and what it hopes to accom­
plish in tho future.
Jules M. Iluguries, of West Palm
^
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n°Brdi A- R- CouU' * f JnHck* . «
^ n c ra l secretary of the Board; J. K.
&lt;**«!, of Jacksonville. Organization
Service Bureau Manager; J. C. Sell« » . of Jacksonville. Associate Editor
Florida Timcs-Unlon; and Frank B
Vroomnn. of Jacksonville, prominent
Florida property holder, arrived here
late laat night for the one-day con
vention of the Stale Development
oBard.

26 INDICTED
IN CLEVELAND
BY GRAND JURY
CLEVELAND, July 10.—Twentysix Texas oil promoters, Including l)r.
Frederick Cook, former Arctic explor­
er, were indicted by the federal grand
jury here todny on «'hsrges of using
the mnlls to.defraud and conspiracy to
make fraudulent use of the mails. The
trial of promoters Iwth In Cleveland
and Fort Worth is predicted by the
federal authorities in view of tho fact
that separate offenses are charged in
the indictments returned in two cities.

Road Construction
In Sumter County

IS EXPELLED
Today Frpiq Consolidat­
ed Stock Exchange
Mir Tip Associated I’m i )
NEW YORK, July 10.—Harvey A.
Willis, head of the brokerage firm
hearing his name, wan expelled todny
from the Consolidated Stock Ex­
change for nullifying “effect of
clients order by tnking transaction to
his own account." A committee which
investigated the ’charges found him
guilty of “obvious fraud or fnlso prctense in huving on many occasions ns
shown by evidence under cover of two
opposite transactions indulged in
practices complained of."

Pinellas Park
and Bridge Dis­
trict Election
ST. PETERSBURG. July 10.—The
county commissioners ,,of Pinellas
county hnvc called an election for Au­
gust 6th to determine Avhcthcr or not
the proposed I'inellaa Park road and
bridge district will be created. The
district proposes to issue some $250,­
000 of bonds to build a road from
Pinellas park to Gnndy Bridge and
thence to Seminole bridge nnd across
to Boca.Cciga Bay. The commission­
ers also ordered advertisements to be
run asking for bids on tho new sys­
tem of county highways.

Road to Mainland
From Key West
KEY WEST, July 10.—New impet­
us hns l&gt;een given plnns for tho build­
ing of n road to the mninlnnd by n
communication received hero from O.
R. Bell, of West Palm Bench, suggest­
ing thnt n rqad finance corporation be
formed to handle stock for the pro­
ject which would bo capitalized at
Monroe county.

Governor Hardee Will
Not Attend Ceremonies
(nr T h e A sso c ia ted I 'r t H *
TALLAHASSEE, July 10.—Gover­
nor Hardee will bo unable to attend
the ceremonies at la k e City Thursday
incident to the formal opennig of the
million and half dollar highway con­
necting Lako City with Jacksonville
it was stated at tho executive offices
todny. Pressing business m atters are
given ns tho reason for tho gover­
nor's inability to attend.

Writer Tells of His Own Expert*
cncc in Running Rum and
Selling it in U. 8.
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CHICAGO, July 10.—Rum running ‘
along the South Atlantic ' seaboard'
hns assumed such tremendous proper
lions that inhabitants of the poverty '
stricken little island have become
rich almost overnight and that sec­
tion has become known aa "bootleggera paradise," the Chicago Dally
News, said today, in a copyrighter
articlo describing conditions along
tho Florida coast. In the city of Naa-*
sau alone, the article said official
clearings of liquor bound fop the
United States increased from thirtyseven thousand gallons in 1917 to'one
million and three hundred And forty
thousand gallons last year. The writer
accompanied by a bootlegger named
terry ns n guide told of visiting rum
fleets nnd talking with rum runners
nnd helping transport fiquor'and al
distributing it in the United States.
Minmi, the first stop of the inyei;
tlgntura was described as a city
where, if you feel the need of a
drink and don't happen have your
own flask with you all you need to
do is wait in (he shade of a palm tree
until a resident comes along and ask
him where you can flod a bootlegger
and if he isn’t one himieR he will
tell you where to go. You can boy all
tho whlslety you want in Miami at
five dollars a quart." Hatnhrea and Nassau were described a s but two
of ports that are flooding the United ,
States with liquor,' soma of it from
American distilleries." “When wa
were ready to return to Chicago" tho
nrtielc declared, “we left the Florida
coast in a Ixiutlcggora motorboat met
nnd boarded n rum schooner loaded
with two thousand rases of Scotch
whiskey. Rode this ship to New Jer­
sey &gt;00**1 , bought ten cases of Scotch
whiskey from the captain and landed
it along with two hundred other cases
on New Jersey Coast, trucked a it to
Newark, packed i( into trunks and
shipped it to Chicago and sold it to
Terry’s customers." Nobody inieyr*
ferer or quoatloncd us. It waa all in
a dny'a work."
PRINCE AND PR1NCI
VICTIMS OF fW p pOBBirftS
M i r T fcr A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )

ROME, July 10.'— A bold robbery jj
BUSI1NELL, July 10.—Rapid pro­
with a prineo and princess os the vic­
gress is being iflndc on road construetim*, was carried out here today;
tion work in Sumter county, for which
Taking advantage of their pooilion In )
$135,000 bonds was voted last August.
the palaco household, a waiter and a
chauffer early thla morning .over­
powered
Prineo Carlo Giustinfainl
5,000 ROAD SIGNS
Rnndini and his wife, Princess Marla,
FOR ST. PETE
druggo dthem, and made away with
Boosters Meeting
jewels and money valued at two n»UST. PETERSBURG, July 10.—Tho
In
Orlando
Todny
lon lire. The pollee are searching
governors of tho chamber of Com­
for Marino Guagnelll of FatendOa d i
merce here have authorised tho pur­
M i r Tfce A s s o c i a t e d I ' r r . a )
ORLANDO, July 10.—Ono hundred San, and Alfredo Cluehl of Galleae,
chase of 5,000 road signs advertising
S(. Petersburg, The signs will mere­ and fifty men, representing virtually Italy.
It was two o'clock this momlag
ly call attention to St. Petersburg as every section of South Florida, ere
when
the two man after makiiig sure
here
today
attending
what
waa
ad­
a %Yinl*r resort. They wlll.bo distrib­
uted by residents and visitors who arc vertised as the meeting of the Florida that the others of the Household were
_
Development Board, looking to tb* asleep, covered their faces
in the north this summer.
masks,
cut
the
telephona
wires,
and
,
advancement of tho interests of the
entered
the
bedroom
of
the
Prlnra
elate
from
many
economic
angles.
The
j . g . McF a r l a n d .
grefct possibilities of' tho state were and Princess, whom they attempted
NORTH DAKOTA, I*
to drug with an anaesthetic
NEW RULEK F. O. B. emphasized by many speakers.
Tho sleepers awoke and tried to
mon aid, whercup they ware b«
( H r Tfce A M a e U l f S T r e e a l
ATLANTA, Ga., July 10.—James Tax Collections in
and drugged by foree. Tha th
O. McFarland, of Watertown. South
Hillsborough Almost then took their keys opend the
Dakota, waa elected grand exalted
Two Million Dollars slid removed all the Jewels, ir
ruler of the fraternal i order of Elks
a historic diadem, which belonged
at the first session of the grand lodge
TAMPA, July 10.—Total tax col­ Queen Hortenao of Holland, and
of the order in conventton/hcre. The lections in Hillsborough county for 000 lire kept there for current
name was present by Gov. McMas- tho year Just ending, exclusive of per­ pensca. They escaped after lc
ters, of 8outh Dakota. In his speech sonal taxes payable up to November the bedroom.
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ma
of acceptance McFarland donouncoct 1, 1928, leached the grand total of
bolshevism, I. W. W.ism and other $1,848,846.68, an Increase of mops
CHURCH WELL’S CLOSED
“111 grounded isms of the present than $180,000 above the preceding
day," declaring the Elks orders la a year's collections. These figures rep­
Churehwell'a store* will be
law-abiding fraternity. Boston won resent collections up to July 1, and all day tomorrow on account of
the next convention.
include $163,202.06 paid to the coun­ ing extensive repair* in the
ty by the state comptroller from tax­ that will necessitate moving a —1
The Chairman of tho Republican es ,■(received from railway and tele­ or part of tha stock a
National Committee la certainly graph companies.
changes in tha at
working overflow earning the grati­
big dale and opening in a'
tude of tho Dsmocratio.party.*-From
Panama City to apend $200,000 for keep posted on '.-prices by )
the Detroit Free Pres* (Rep.) ,
Improvements of highways.
Churehwell’a ada In tho Dally
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MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor
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Phone 217-W
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k a rt a*r Irlrafa irUlllaa &gt;»»
•Mf tmm a n ( a tig aaywhrrr «r ruMlm
k to a, mr If ym »r« rnlrrlMlalna, n r llt
• fM lal ratal ta IfcU fryariM rai. alvtna
falalla, or lilt f k t w the lie*.. Il will
kt c rra llr afy rrflalrf.
Tuesday--Grnvcs-Brown Nuptials at
.the Methodist church at 8 p. m.
Friday—Mr*. D. P. Drummond will
. entertain the member* of the
‘Thirteen Bridge Club a t hor liomri
on'M agnolia avenue, at .1:30 p. m.
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.Mr. and.iMr*. Archie Betts spent
the week-opd a t Daytona Reach with
the letter’s: mother, Mrs.
M. Hand
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, Mr. and Mra. Gordon Rowe of Day­
tona were the gueat* of Mr. and Mrs.
W.D. Rowe yesterday at their home
on Holly avenue. ’
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■ Mias Sarita Lake has returned
homo from Clearwater, where she a t­
tended the Chi Omega house party at
Mr. and Mra. John Mclsch leave
Friday for New York and New Jer
aey, where they will spend some time
visiting relatives.
O. C. Branch and C. S. Brown of
Ocala arrived In the City Substantial
thia morning and will apend some
time here attending to business.

also numerous burning candles. ,
Tho Hridnl chorus from Lohengrin
( wu* .used as processional and the *
Wedding March of Mendelssohn 4m* *
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used ns rrceridonal.
The brldfc who entered on the arm
of the groom, was lovely In white
Dr. Claude Peterson-and wife of
rnnton crejie worn with a large white
Jacksonville
wero here this morning
hnt of georgette crepe and lace. Her
flowers yjere bride's roses and valley louring the southern part of the
lilies, tied with white ribbon and tulle. stale. Mrs. Peterson was formerly
Miss Margaret Herncr, the maid of Miss Lilnh Nolan, daughter of the
honor, entered on the rirni of the best Hite Judge Nolan and they lived here
man, Mr.,John K. Fox, Jr., and wore for many years.
changeable blue and pink taffeta. Her
The band will play tomorrow night
hat was pink cropc and lace, her
flowers being, pink Russell rosea tied and the Klwanis Gub* nnd the 'Ro­
with pink ribbon and tulle.
, tary Gubs will meet tomorrow after­
Immediately following the cere­ noon. So that in .glancing over the
mony, a nuptial mass wnn celebrated, sport sheets It seems' that Tuesday
during whleh Mrs. F. E. Rou'millat will .be a big day in Sanford.
sang a aolo, "At Dawning," and Mrs.
Nixon Ilutt of tho Uutt-Guemsey
Koumlllat anfl Mr. C, V. Mahoriey
Co.,
of Orlando wus In the city to-,
sang two duets, "Ave Maria" and
day calling o nhis many friends nnd
"Oh, U n i I Am Not Worthy."
The bride was a teacher in the also attended the meeting of the Ro­
schools of North Hampton, Mass., tary Club. Nix is nn old Sanford
and has done exceptional work In her boy and his many friends here are al­
ways glad to* sec him.
profession'.
Mr. Daniels is well known in North
Get your seed bed cover cloth at
Hampton, Mass., but has made his
homo In ML Dora since last Septem­ Cburchwell'a says the advertisement
In this Issue. In.othcr words Chuchber, and Is expert accountant.
The large number of friends of woll’s have these seed lied cover* at
Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will Join in prices that are lower than the lowest
and you can bet on this bcin^ n fact.
wishing them happiness.
Seo Churchwoll's before buying your
seed bed cloth. |

SEED BED CLOTH—
Only a limited amount
at mill prices (3 grades)
—Yowell Co.
86-2tc

Ellen Telford has rotumed home
from Jacksonville, where she has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dorn PEOPLES HANK STATEMENT
ftsrrenUne.
SHOWS INCREASED BUrtlNKSB
AND EXCELLENT REPORT
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiddnn and
daughter Ruby, and Mrs. Della Rob- • Tho Peoples Rank publish their
e fts'o f Arcadia were thri guests yes­ statement in this issue and it is a
terday of Mr, and Mra. R. E. Herndon most excellent one to be taken nt this
en ruritc to Atlanta, whoro they will time of the year. The deposits total
vjsft relatfves.
$592,81)7.27 which is very good just
now wlicn people are drawing out
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mclsch will inohey for summer trips, for fnrming
arrive In Sanford tomorrow from operations nnd for building purposes
their wedding trip and will be at and other improvements. Their state­
hogie to tbeir friends a t the homo of ment also shows Overdrafts None,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mclsch until their Notes Rediscounted None nnd Rills
new home Is completed on the West Payable None nil of which shows the
Peoples Rank to lie in first class
shape.
,
CLAY-BRAND.
President Tunnlclffe says thnt the
The following Invitation will be bank's business is inriynslng to surih
-of Interest to the ntsny friends of nn extent that the room now occupied
Dr. Brand, who w u In business here by the Western Union Telegraph
for some time, selling out to Dr. Tom Company will be taken for the di­
Moqra, and going to Miami, where he rector's room nnd this will give the
and his bro'lhor are associated fn bus- bank more room nnd a fine And large
Inessi
.
director's room—something that is
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leo Butler
greatly needed. The present d ire ^
request the pleasure of your company tor's room will be user as pnrt of
a# the marriage of their niece
the banking rooms and will give this
Mias Susan Irene Clay
part of thp bank n better appearance
to
and make tho working accommoda­
Dr. I«onard Allen Brand
tions much larger nnd better in every
on the evening of Thursdny, the way.
.
twelfth of July at six o'clock
Rend the statement of the Peoples
At Homo
Rank today nnd aepnd a copy of tills
Falling Creek, Richmond, Vn.
paper to your friends.
• M " the first of September, I)r.
Brand and his bride will l&gt;c at home
to’'thelr friends at Miami, Floridn.

Daily Fashion Hint
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American Charged
With Heading Plot for
Wholesale Smuggling

A1 VALDEZ

FROCK OF EXCEPTIONAL •
CLEVERNESS
Flat yripe, in Pharaoh blue, cork,
or almond green, would be appropriate
for this exceptional frock. Simple
embroidery edges the sectional collar
and deep cuds of the short kimono
sleeves. The closing is at the left
side and, if preferred, the neck may
be finiihcd in square outline. A wide,
deep girdle closes in front, above
the forward turning plaits of the at­
tached two-niece skirt. Medium site
requires 4J$. yards 36-inch material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1570.
Sites, 34 to 42 inches bust and 16 to
20 years. Price, 35 cents.

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tonight and Tuesday, prob­
ably local thundershowers.

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Tito subscription lists of tho Daily
—IN—
nnd 'Weekly Herald having been sold ;
H h fc to H
K«
every subscriber h a s . been sent n
i
yy
bill nnd h notice of his subscription
Tampa £irl Killed
nnd till those In arrears h ave been
The Rotary .Club met today at th«
stricken
the list. If j w hnvo Tho ytar’s most sensational mys­
Vnldex with a good atteridkhco copAnother One Injured boon 'cut from
nft
by
mistake or you have tery tfjrrt|er, It will 1 keep you
hlderfrlg tho heated term and vacation
giii’Bslnfe and, IcaVc you gasping.
in Auto Accident not pifid up comri in and settle the ac­ Also
period.; President Knight tailed upon
STa N IJa UREL In
count arid cohtfriuo to get your W eek-1
Dr. Carpenter for the dfvine blesklng
Storbucefc Killed When the Car ly or Dally Herald. The pay in ad­
and then with edngs nnd n general
I
vance rulo will be friliuwed strictly in
Turned Over
good tlrfie thi? members and guests
A Two-part Coi
.J
'yry-i
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thri future an account of the clinngu
passed away a most pleasant and In­
in
handling
the
subscriptions
and
this
teresting hour. Nixon nult, a visTl- IMIa.t Ellen 'Starbuck, IR-yenr-old
goen for- everyone. ■ ,
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Wednesday*
ing Ro'tarinn from Orlando, was made daughter of Mr. and Mta.’ X R. Ftn*tw| K°eu
1
a Ason and Theodore
to starid up.
buck, ....o. 824.South Orleans
Roberta in
11. C. DuIJose was made to toll the Tampa, la dead aa tho result of in­
Cures M alaria, Chil
wjiy* and wherefores of his being ar­ juries which she received in an auto - 1
nnd F ever, D engue or “Prodigal Daughters”
rested in Georgia nnd he tried to do mobile Occident near Lakeland Sunday [
UiUous Fever,
5-l-o.n.w.-20tc
so but there are many doubts about afternoon, nnd Miss Loyce Burnett, I
the truth of his statement. Dr. Car­ also 18, daughter of R. J. Burnett, N o.1
penter called attention to the fact 6210 Nebraska avenue, Tampa, driver
Tiie Dally Ilerald, 16c per week.
thnt a sick boy was at the nuto camp 6f the car, is suffering with n broken
nnd needed attentfon nnd this matter wflst nnd sovcrc bruises. Miss Starwill ho taken up With the proper auth­ bock died at the Morrell Memorial
s p e c ia l s Fo r
orities.
Hospital, Lakeland, at 10:45 o'clock,
SATURDAY
Frank Vemay was n new member j where she whs taken nftrr th6 ncclugly f u t ?
Hot P oin t E le tlr lc Irons....,.$6.00
nnd his duties os n Ilotnrlsn * were! deni,
.I2x 1 VA C U U M C U P TIR ES
fully explained to him by II. C. Duxj,0 nccldc-nt occurred at 4 o’clock j
Fabric
.............................:. 110.20
Bose, who O
gave
a
brief
outline
of
th
e
jut
t},0
Polk-Hlllsborough
county
lino,
(
-'- — '*■ ----------Cord ......................................... $17.25
aims and qualifications of a Kotarian about six miles from Lakeland. , -M(ss
O versize Cord ......................$23.10
and what was expected and required Ournett declares that slio attempted
of him. Mr. Vemay promised to com­ te muko a turn after crossing the rail­
' F. p. RINES
ply with all rules and to become a road at this point nnd the '^brakes
Palmetto Ave.--------Phone 481 -J
good Rotarlan and his initiation will failed to holt the speed of tiib car.
no doubt make him one.
Tho automobile turned completely
The gavel was turned over to Chas. over, pinning Miss Sturbuck beneath.
a c h e e r f u l ; WELCOME AWAITS. YOU'
l _- -and
.I L-heLI'.l
:
: . . •. .."**•• • • . IL. 1
n rilt for fifteen minutes
hnd * Passing
motorists picked up the
Mrs. Wagner, Miss Evn (Jruce Wag­ injured girls and rushed them to the
ner and tho Schirnrd Brothers, nil hospital, rebelling Lakeland at 4:20
ready to go* nnd they went nnd they o'clock. Mins Sturbuck was conscious
brought down the house. Miss Eva at this time, it is said.
Grace Is so'nio'sprite and she known
Dr. If. M. Richards, who attended
b o w to sing nnd the way she sang two Miss Sturbuck upon her arrival
nt
songs nrcb'mpanhbl by her mother, the hospital, stated that she suffered
was a riot. Called upon to sing nn- a crushed chest, abdominal injuries, n
uther special song she could not re­ crushed collar hone und a broken
spond beemise she did not have tho shouldei. After her injuries had re­
music but promised Mr. DeCottes thnt ceived attention Mi»a Burnett wus
she would have It ready for the K i - l nkcn
tho homc of „ Lakeland
wnnis Wednesday. The Schirnrd boy1^ friend,
t «e?oinl Miss Geraldine Ellis of North
on the cornet nnd snxnphonc were Krnturk avenue, where she is now
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
good nnd they were given grent ap­ vluying.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
plause.
;
Immediately after the nrrivnl in
Hon. George A. DeCottes was then Lakeland of the two injured girls,)
celled upon ns the speaker of the day their parent* were infoimrd of the
SEAHREKZK.
American and
nnd for ten minutes he gave the Ro- uccidcnt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sturbuck left
FLORIDA
European
Plan
tartans something to think ahnut in for Lakeland, taking with litem Dr.
the m atter of the good thnt is being John H. Helms. Mi38 Sturbuck recog­
Ono block from Ocean and H o ld Clrtrcndbn. Sum m er rates
accomplished by the Rotary Club, the nised her parents when they readied
— Iloom, §1 per clay and up; $5 per w eek and up. Special
Kiwanis Club arid the Chamber of tier bedside, hospital attendants said.
week-end rates.----------------- Every room has running w ater.
Commerce and oLjj»-r kindred organi­ —Tampa Tribune.
sations.’ His look, tip ’ the mntier i»f
the hulkhrnding of the lake front and
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other enterprises, the Rotary, Kiwan­ ■
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is nnd Chafnher of Commerce meet­
ing together once each month nnd
talking over ideas that would lie of
benefit to the elty. That the Rotary
hnd the Roy Scouts* fo rtheir big work
rind the Kiwnnis Club has the hospital
end both rluhs wefc making a Letter
city nnd better eitlxens In their work.
He spoke about playgrounds for the
city and the idea of mnklng the Coun­
try Club nnd golf links a municipal
proposition in order that ull people
could enjoy this club nnd the grounds.
That the clulm should find out whnt
the city needed in the way of im­
provements nnd bring it liefore the
fity commissioners and they would be
glad to listen to the propositions nt
any time nnd take action.
Mr. De­
Cottes nlso touched on other subjects
of Interest to tho city arid county und
gave the Ilotarians something to pon­
der over.
President Knight expressed his a p ­
preciation of tho efforts of Chairman
Britt, Mr*. Wagner hnd Miss Wagner,
tho Schirard boys nnd Mr. DeCottes
end with the dosing song the meeting
adjourned till next Monday.

Baptist Assembly
Of Florida Opens
- in DeLand July 10

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Weather Qutlook for the Period Jnljr
9 to 14, inclusive
WASHINGTON, July* O .-Spulh
Atlantic and East G ulf'States: Part-,
ly cloudy with scattered local thuttdg
ershowors; normal temperature.

GOOD MUSIC AND ENTERTAIN-j £
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iiON. G. A. De1m h
COTTE8 MADE TAliK ‘

IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS.
. MRIBCII. '
Mr, 8. Mclsch, former councilman, or Arms Into Chins From Russian
and
B| Mclsch entertained most
and Japanese Sources.
delightfully at their attractive home
oh*'County
Ull
l.UUlil avenue, in honor of th#
(fi t T h e A s s o r ls lr d T re ss)
SHANGHAI, July tl.—A wnrrnnt
marriage of Edward Meisch
rotant m
. and Mins
Min. Mario Teague of South was issued here today for the arrest
Carolina nnd
nn&lt; also to celebrate the o f|j»wrencc Kearney, American,
birthday of Mrs. Frank Meisch of chnrged with being the head of a plot
Florida. The
Tin spacious home for this for wholesale smuggling of arms in­
occasion was kdecorated with hun- to Chinn from Russian nnd Japanese
of crystal lights beautifully sources.
d reds
"
colored, the color srheme being orchid
ItOYAL NEIGHBORS.
and yellow. Streamers from cither
The Royal Neighbors will meet
side of the rooms reaching to the
(humlidler making a beautiful sun­ with Mr*. G. W. Venable, on West
burst picture. The centerpiece for First street, Tuesday nt 3:00 p m.
th i table was a large basket of orchid All mrmltcrs invited to conic.
a»4 yellow and filled with flowers of
MRS. MAIIEL I,. FERN A LI).
the same hue an dtlrd with a beauti­
ful orchid bow. Each guest received
Whereas, God in His infinite wis­
a paper snaper of yellow, while the
favora were lovely standing roses of dom nnd merry has deemed wise to
orfchiis containing a miniature kewpie call from thia life our friend, Mrs.
DELAND, July D.—The Florida
doll. The festure of tho evening was Malsl L Fernnld, nnd
Baptist assembly held at DeLand each
Whereas, her life has been n bless­
ing, the music being by the Elto
dancing,
year, opens nt Stetson University on
29$
the supper march being ing to so many in this her home
o ra wutsra,
tir
Tuesday
evening (tomorrow), July
led' b^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meisch town, und
10.
Advance
reports arc to the ef­
ptciohriuricviiw
Whereon,
through
her
generosity,
su'd Mr. and Mra. Frank Meisch. A
fect that 1,000 Baptist young people
lovely dinner course was served, of kindness and love of humanity, she
from ull sections pf the state will be
delicious (lenities. Those helping to made possible our hospital, the Ferpiesent
for the meeting this year,
■smsI In entertaining wero Misses nald-I^iuglilon Memorial Hospital,
INTRIGUING!.Y SIMPLE
which
will
last two days longer than
Afina Kramer, Gertrude Cordcs and which institution has resulted in so
usual.
All
availablo rooms In the big |
Till*
model
flaunt*
it*
arace
and
great
good
to
the
sick
and
suffering
Mfkria Baker. The guests departed
university
dormitories
have boon en­
distinctloit
in
fog
gray
faille
silk.
In' the wee sma' hours of the morn- of our city and county, therefore be The short kimono ilecvr* arc Imailigaged and committees are scouring
■wll the guests voting Mr. and it
curd W*th deep culls which are sbunrd the city for additional accommoda­
M.i'Afeiseh the most charming , Resolved, ^ h at we extend to the into narrow, m ix !* chiefly to .exploit
lining of alcjrrt green ^rfpe. A tions.
of. entertainers. Twenty-five couples bereaved relatives and friends this araping
stitched underneath has an
A large gathering of naptlsts of
expression of our sympathy In their clastic inserted to regulate the fuln&lt;*«
attended : this happy gathering.
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DeLand was held a t the First Baptist
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ond hoe a Uknitd ctfert. Tltc shirred
loss and sorrow, nnd furthei' be It
ets at the sides cxintd Itciow the church yesterday morning, a t tho re­
Resolved, That a copy of these re­
DANIRU4-HPRING.
cr edge of tiie drist. Medium quest of Rev. W. W. Willlan, who call­
The All Saints Catholic church was solutions l&gt;c forwarded to the bereav­
sire requires 5Jj yaidt .Vviiuli ma­
ed, the meeting an Assembly Rally,
TV •
terial. r
th l scene of an Interesting wedding ed relatives .and be it further
when final plans for the convntion
Pictorial
Review
Dress
No.
1291
Resolved,
That
a
copy
of
these
la)t Wednesday morning at nine
Vt. 34 to 48 incite i bust. l*rkr.
wero threshed out.
o'e oik, when Mise Anna Mildred resolutions be furnished tho Hanford . 1 cuit*.
A program of special interest has
o r j Bp ing of North Hampton, Mass., be­ Dally Herald for publication, and be
Valparaiso—Mpdern hotel to be been arranged for each day und even­
’ the bride of Mr. Raymond It further
Resolved, That a ropy of these erected. 1
* ing of next week beginning on Tues­
It Daniels of Mt. Dora, tho cereday. Preachers and laymen nnd wom­
being performed by Rev. John resolutions be recorded in tho minutes
River Junction—West .approach of en of note from many states besides
ran of DeLand. in the absence of of this association.
Florida have been engaged for the
t pastor, Rev. John Hen- FERNALD-LAUG1ITON MEMORIAL Victory bridge will cost $30,213.20.
meeting
and large attendances have
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
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the
rylr at thedq exercises held
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acres
of
Lake
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President
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DREADED 1B Y iiEV E I f t ! SAILOR

LAKE MONROE

Encounter W ith WaUnrpout is O n. «f

Dad, do you khow where your boy
' fyben you pay your electric light ]
tha Most Feared of the Perile
n o ! t h a t t s d r o o it t
th e j
■r «« Ik* IlmiM BbIMIbk, 1«T bill and note that you arc phying so
spends
his after-supper hours?
,
of the Ocean.
Ri CHT IMA PC - MOW n o lM »S
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A boy about IS years old slept In a
much for each "kilowatt hour," you
' T h a t a n a r p 7 - n o | . im e «* 15 *
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pra hs !■»
I SAW *5 a UlFCB PAHMCa _
city jail one night not long since. He
The Herald Printing Co. give little thought to Just what a kil­
’A waterspout is • remarkable meAM
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had
stolen
something.
It
waB
hii
see.
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r p a u i w a ' i __________ owatt is and just what It is capable
teorological
phenomenon, frequently
on t Ai'Tr'v''V
-OM.5 im s’ OnAlMK WHEM ITS
end offense. When he committed his CONSOLIDATION-OF CITY AND
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m u « of doing.
observed
at
srn,
and analogoua.to tha
COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
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first misdemeanor he wasn't a t home.
The kilowatt Is n powerful bit, of
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whirlwinds
experienced
on land. It
Why did he do tho thing that finally
K *»' B O l i H — J U * r r l U i i ( N a a a a e r energy.
It has the force and efficoccurs
wheu
opposite
winds
o f dif­
Sanford, Fin., July 10, 1023.
landed him in a cell?
ry to do many things.
r
A fflln tln
ferent temperature* meet in the
You were a boy once yourself. Editor of the Herald,
V - u m ■i sa imU Pr Pr — C l m l i t l n R M N T rr The French government, after ex­
upper atmosphere, whfcreby a Rreat
What were your motives the night you Dear Sir:
P h a n Mk-W a n .r I k m .
haustive research and experiment,
and Sklany swiped the ice cream from 'Regarding your nrticle in the TTcr- amount of vapor ii ood'dirifecd Into a
has drawn up a list of tasks that can
Prtf* la i l n i N
In r .
1Mrs. Smith’s' p ark- pbfcht " You nid concerning the consolidation of
bo done by one kilowatt hour of elec­
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promptly reply1 that It w hs'the love the City nnd County governments ns
D tlltm * ta CHr k | Carrier
tric energy. The unit of energy will
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of adventure, !tho Spirit' o t -pcrsdnal proposed While I-Vrns a member of the
perform the following duties: Drive
______ __ ____ Weekly II.r- n sawing nfachinc Tyr twenty hours,
Initiative "Which properly tfnfned will city council'will say thnt I 'did advo­ a vast funnel.vshicb,,d(^dcniting nenr
aaltrrlr m w » a ia l.n l* ( ' n i l ,
make a man out of gny healthy boy.
.ta H kiU w k n u r r P rU *,. A im * save 1.05 gallons of kerosene, clean
cate same, as ni.member of the city the surface of the sea,, &lt;lr*ws up tlie
Ml** a*4* kaanra aa am tlea.
How
about
your
boy,
PndT
Dotyou
i w y r , » lm ,a la ■«,■»**. 15 steel tabic knives for a year, clip 5
government because I thought nnd water in its vortox,..wlucb,-jolm| in
make
your
home
more
attractive
to
horses
or
25
sheep,
heat
wntcr
for
( i . ;/
« w m r t h i AaaociATKu r n K i i
still think that .it could be worked out its whirling motion.
The AMMltUd Praia la «xclu»lvalr shaving for one month, light three
your
boy
than
the
dance,halls?
Arc
to
the
ndvantage
of
the
tax
payers.
The
whole
column,
which
after
antltls* to Ik* naa for republloatlon of
all n o n dispatch#* credltod to It or cigars a day for five years, heat n
you seeing to it that he has the bright At that time I was given little or no tho junction extends from the sea
prodlted In thta p»p*r
' | not otharwiao credit
lights, the games, nnd better company hupport from the other members of to the clouds, assumes a magnificent
and nlao the focal Bawl published flatiron for three years, boil 2.37 gal­
than he can find away from home? the city government, but on the other appearance, being of a light color
n rlBhta of
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. - p u b l i c a t i o n o f e p e c la l lons of water, fry 15 chops in 15 min­
d la p a tc h a a h e re in a r e a la o raaarw ad .
utes,
heat
a
curling
Iron
for
20
morn­
You
will have no tfjfuhlc keeping him hand met considerable opposition near its- axis but dark along the
O ffle e i H K R A L D B D IL D IN O . P l a n e IM
ings, Incubate 250 eggs, milk 20 cows,
}jnt homo if you make home the most from those who held positions of prof­
sides. When acted on by the wind
1 _ F S ™ ,F " A il* # r » l* in f h * p r* **n '.. I lv *
separate 350 gallons of milk, chum
attractive place in toWn nights.
it in the rity. My plnn then wns ami the column assumes a positidh'-ob­
| T H E AMERICAN rR T J J ASSOCIATION
•M0 pounds of butter, chop one-half |
Take the boy into your confidence, I still believe it will work out, is as lique to the horizon^ but in calm
ton of straw.—Tampa Tribune.
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Dad.—Ilort Morehouse in Lakeland follows:
I would abolish the present city weather it maintains its vertical po­
Gee, if this is the case the Southern’ j
Star-Telegram.
government hy the proper method of sition nnd is carried along tho sur­
Utilities Company are not chnrging
---------- -o----------.■.Two .balloonists in Ihc balloon race enough for one kilowatt. Our kilowatts
going to tho legislature. I would in­ face of thd sea.
iiy, all advertising, all money for all line of endeavor1. The old theory that
COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS.
staged a few ditya ng&lt;&gt; by the govern* here arc not so industrious ns nil this purposes that concern the public will a co-oporativq jp Aron Irot ion is under
crease the present board of county
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i inent loat their lives in Lake Eric. —they seem to lay down on the job be taken from this Community Chest "dirt farm er” management no longer
Probably no one appreciates the commissioners four members, nnd MANY MOTORS IN TASMANIA
/sB triry time an attem pt is made to with everything except to turn the thnt will bo in charge of the city nnd exists. Tho'tpM *er controls hin mar- country newspapers more than the that nt least four of the new county Inhabitants of Little Island Hava Sean
county commissioners nnd a commit- jjtetirfg iiwuvu/itwm, but depends on city 'newspapers. This may seem cdinmissioners must live within the
• jMatover something new about the air meter.
the Value of Catering to
tee of citizens nnd there will bo no real sale managers nnd executives to queer; hut it is a fact thnt the city present corporation of the city of San­
-the Tourist
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: foftke intrepid flyers of Uncle Sam's ALL THE MONEY IN ONE CHEST
more drives against the busy busi­ handle his business.
newspapers need the publications in ford. 1 would so divide tho county im
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lose their lives. It may be In
ness man who is busy enough with his After*novcrnl,ttoUter experiences in the territory nbout them more than to commissioners districts thnt the
Motor transport is making rapid
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The Herald hns called attention to own business nnd that of the rity nnd the early days of co-operative endcnV- any one other thing. They usually present corporate 'limits of Sanford strides in the tight little island of
fit r^i
?■ '#e«n like a waste of goo&lt;i material. the fact thnt Sanford nnd Seminole has neither tho time or the money to rr, farm er's modern selling organiza­ have correspondents in the principal would enntnin at least four commis­ Tasmania, according to advices re­
County were drivrn to death nil the take part in everything that comes tions have also learned the necessity towns nnd communities, and get the sioners districts nnd these could not
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ceived by the Department, of - Com­
)} 'President of bank in Montana help- time nnd especially since the war along—worthy objects some times but of binding their members to their co­ news nnd print it, from the farthest be changed except by a ' two-thirds
merce. At King’s Wharf, Hobart,
■\*&lt;\\ to llnancc the Dempsey-GIbbon* when the people became Imbued with objects thnt should not be shifted on operative agreements by contract. olT point in the state before tho local vote of the combined districts. I would recently, 22 motors were awaiting
the idea of making a drive for money the same people day by day ami
of course, have all taxes assessed and
'i flaico and now the bank has failed, every time it was necessary to raise month by month and year by year. All These contracts can hold growers to newspaper can reach it with its regu­
their agreement to stay with the as­ lar day of publication. But this is collected by the present county offic­ the arrival of a ship'to take the pas­
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is sure and certain that the pub* it for some public purpose. There are cities are coming to it. Sanford will
sociation over the length of time tic- the item that is considered of general es. The policing of the city would be sengers anywhere in the civilized
tic Is'tire d of being grafted-by the few projects but were worthy of the have to come to it.
si gnu ted. They enable the pssot'iutinn importance. Neighborhood news in turned over to the sheriff's office and part of the island they wanted to
support
of
the
public.'
The
only
rrui
prise fight fakirs and they will look
to make marketing arrangements in not always sent far nway to the big; nil t rials would be before the county go. In the last fiscal year 3,109
objections
to
the
drives
were
thnt
the
CO-OPERATIVE
MARKETING
advance
with the assurance that part papers. The correspondents u s u a l l y who wou,,! l,n,'a Ju,,Kment nn&lt;1 vehicles and 1,875 cycle cars were
long and earnestly before n big purse
same people paid for everything nnd
of
the
growers
will not suddenly quit consider that some events nrp only of fix penalties in the same manner as registered, nml they paid £13,390 in
Is d fsln backed by any financiers to there wore nhvays n few amply aide
Co-operative marketing is the thing. the organization, taking with them
local Interest, and these can only be does the present city judge. There taxes, which went to keep up the
see two bolognics spar n few rounds to pay who never pnid anything. In It hns been tried with varying sur- some of their business.
known through reading the local pa­ nrc many details that I should not n,]jujmble main road between Ilobefore the cameras.
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other words the merchants of San­ cess at many places nnd many times
There are .many critics of the co­ pers. There is tho editorial column, enre to cover that would be worked bflrt t n J XAUnc&lt;,gton and tho cast
ford easily approachable- nnd always nnd it is not always a success on ac­
out as it does under any now form of
Ths Community Chest idea first to be found ready and willing to help count of improper management but operative movement who claim it is also, thnt does so much towards government. Now the most import­ coast road, which is the Australato paradise. Mourged In Florida by the Times was a along every good movement were be­ the idea is still good and the govern­ attem pting to, disrupt present moth- moulding the sentiment and forming ant m atter thnt would come up under sian motorists’ rontl
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tor
transport
betwesn
llo b a rt and
• few days ago taken up by the Times- ing pulled to dentil. For instance, n ment thinks so nnd many foreign ods of distributing farm produets, the opinions for the lenders who per- the
plan
would
be
the
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Union for Jacksonville nnd now the progressive business man of Sanford countries think so. The state of Flor­ This- charge is jyithout foundation, igonally know their editor, To know m atter of our bonded indebtedness I-«utlW5ton, the north and south
’ ■-Tribune is back of the proposition.for belongs to the Chamber of Commerce. ida will endeavor to foster the idea by Wherever there arc already establish- wh-lt is really going on in the state, nnd I believe thnt this can bo hamllctl ports
the islrtnu, is making seried channels for Attribution, co-opera- nmi
|((. n|,lt. t„ think nionK u.jth
Tampa. It is high for St. Pclcrs- He might attend the regular weekly giving the farmers u plan whereby
iif simply ns any other part of the Otis inroads, i t if said, on state ra-llive associations invariably make use lhp |1C&lt;&gt;I1|C in th(f rllrn| districts it is
.1 burg business men to got busy if j meetings nnd keep up with nil thnl is they can finance such an organiza­
plan. I would pri&gt;|:o*u that the pres- way receipts. Tho western part of
St. Petersburg is to have the honor going on nnd he pays for his Friday tion wherever they have six or more of them. Where those channel* are necessary to rend their newspapers, «-nt corporate limits of Sanford carry: Tasmania remains a wilderness of
not sufficiently*developed, co-opera­
■• V pt organising tho flrsl Community luncheon ns well as his regular dues. members.
Diseussing the country editor the such additional mil la go as to take lakes, forests and mountains hut in
tive agencies hn^’e built up other
|i\ Chest In' Florida. (.cl's go.—St. He belongs to the Rotary or Kiwnnis
Charlotte
Observer recently said:
In his book, "Co-operative Market­ means of getting the products of their
care of tho ini rest and sinking fund tl)e north, cast and south,- road
t Petersburg Timrs.
"The country editor is becoming a just a* many special districts carry building is proceeding steadily.
Clubs and keeps up bis dues in those ing, the Golden Rule in Agriculture,' growers to the consumer.
man of more consequence in his com- different millage for a special purV...1
----------- o----------Inatltutions. lie Is a member of one
|lv|nR distributed by the Anteri­
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u J'eij*)fatiiin Ilf r- • hi" upernl
' i i ' i M e . " U ^ n the.public is disposed tp !« 0RU&gt; l RL,U nothing in it except ,
INSECT'PLAQUE
tORKADi- &gt;
UmVi" th e jW qiM affoh of garni'
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r.f every day that the city of Sanfurd, keeps up his dues regularly. Doing „,nn Steen, editor of hte Prairie' Far- m o re M
, . the county of Seminole nnd the civic in business be .donates to every other mer, says thnt in 1922 there were business methods to farm marketing. people d- without their home paper,! We could secure ns good county
The sprciul of the Mexican bean
; : bodies of ail kinds should get togeth- project thnt is presented to him and more than 10,000 local co-operative Dumping and uiisystcmatized selling nnvwnv ? So good an authority ns commissioners as we do city comniis-, beetle to higher altitudes is nppnrb p * r on the big things needed here and there are ninny of them during the ussoeiations operating in but twclvi of such products, which prevailed al­ thc * hief of Division of Rural Schools' sioficts, in fact the same ones could cut to entomologists of tho United
before the days of eo-opetnl put them over. Tho day is post when year and when hu takes stink of western states. The chief comtnodi-; together
at Washington, ha* prepared u very serve with one additional member. I States Departm ent of Agriculture.
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are
substituted by mcrchandis&gt;'• a few enterprising men shpuld be himself nt the end of the year he ties marketed by them are livestock, .
attractive houqucV which lie is toss-1can not help hut believe that we would Three nr- four years ago the Mexi­
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1 V1 Baked to do it nil. What is tile busi- finds out thnt he Inis paid out nlniut gram,
dairy products, potatoes and
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ing to tin- country editor. This com* be much benefitted by the plan. There can U*nit beetle wns not found (higher
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, ness of ono is the business of lull nnd one thousand dollars or more for var­ Dull.
In the south, he writes, co-op„
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, i consume ras well us producer, for it niunity asset, say* the Chief of Di- is only one thing We might lose and than 5,000 feet above sea level in
big improvements should Yftr under­ ious public enterprises aside from his erativo marketing associations revolve ,
. product
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, . in vision, gives freely the use of his that would be the name of city wbiih,
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at. . the
market
Colorado nnd at elevations as high
HI,-* taken by municpnlitics and not in­ regular advertising bills and other i hiefly
around loUai eo nnd eotton, and .
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side
issue*
and
in
some
instances
his
dividuals.
to a lesser extent around fruits and money, ..
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imin* relating to education in the the cost. I am glad that you are giv.
than ,before,
bills are more than one thousand dol­ vegetables. ...
territory covered l*y hi* paper. He ing this m atter some publicity, nnd 1 recently authentic reports liute been
Western co-operative en­
Frank Miller is the first to write lars. lie has contributed to all of deavor is limited mostly to fruits and
leads tin iiinvi incut for the establish- hupc the m atter will be discussed by received of tho occurrence of this
ALL HONOR TO COLUMBIA
an article about the consolidation of them freely and willingly but—some dried fruit*.
mrnt of the county agricultural high &lt;&gt;ur citizens and if it iH a good tiling I*i*&gt;t at altitudes above 7,000 feet in
c m NTY.
city and county. Since lie was the of his neighbors have contributed to
m Imiil. He pnintR the way to sehuul for us that we give it proper consid- New Mexico nnd one of its occurThe early trial* and tribulations,
first to broach the subject in the City none of them. The hand must Ih* and the present methods of efficient
niiiMili/latioit iti section* of the eoun- eration.' i thunk you for asking me to retire nt Chaffee, Buena Vista cotin"Higginbotham i* Convicted and tv where several ili trim* can unite write you on the subject ns I had giv- tv, Colorado, at an elevation of 8,Council it is no more than right for kept up, the hospital must lie kept management of one hundred of the
Florida
is Vindicated" is the way the to hnvo one good school with high «'» very little thought nbout it since 231
up,
the
ehureli
dues
are
to
be
paid,
him to hack up v/lial he said them.
In Mexico it is known to
leading co-operative marketing asso­
; He U right about the priti iplcs uf the other worthy enterprises from time to ciations in the UniteiL States are de­ Lakeland Star-Telegram pul* it eom*"1 grades. He voices the demand * bad mentioned it some few years, occur in Puebla, stale of I’licbla, at
consolidation. The tax payers have time—all of them good and for the scribed in Mr. Steen’s book. His story men mg on Ihc verdict of nmiMaugh- f thl
Hie outlying districts «Bu- Wishing you success in the pro- an elevation of 7,110 feet. The state
* 'everything to gain and nothing to Iwnnftt’of tho city must ho kept go- o! their origin and growth furnishes ter brought in by the Columbia coun- (
modern sehnolhauses, for im­ position if it will be a good thing for entomologist of Colorado reports
lose by the arrangements and there tug nnd they help to make tinnford a convincing argument in favor of the ty Jury Sunday- morning ugainst liig- prove.l .school methods with better our I*oplo. 1 am,
this species at Salida last summer,
would bo a bunch of offices elimi­ tdggcr anti better in every way. How­ extension uf the co-perativu move­ ginbulham, Hie erstwhile whipping pay for teachers, lit udviK-atcs the
Yours very truly,
mid
says that it is spreading in Delta
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ever
the
public
spirited
citizen
has
boss.
All
this
is
true.
Florida
tin*
nated by the idea. Read his article in
ment among American producers. .He
U “e o f th e s c h o o lh 'iu ns a eomnuiF. L. MILLER.
heen
paying
all
the
bill*
and
some
of
county
on tho western slope in the
I
h
cii
vindicated
and
the
whole
wurld
thls issue.
narrates how the tobacco growers of
ivit V rent r, wlr-rr Ihe jH'ople call get
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fplkp
th
a
t,
are
l&gt;eitig
henefitted
will
give
her
due
credit
for
taking
irrigated
region. .- v «
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eld Virginia, a fter eight years of
i together,
only to talk over school's
F. O. Miller, president or the Jackperhaps directly »r ftulireetly from all
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the
bull
hy
the
horns
and
banishing
progress, but to ill.-euss the many sonville Motor Club, will open a nigh:
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Sanford needs a recreation cen­ t^cse objects are /tot paying anything- n’ght /iding, barn burning, crop de­
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smiv.ue motor v iuo, win o| h
th
s
n
a
k
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s
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a
v
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t
r
e
e
s
forever
e
ter either in the city limits or out- Aside from the objects named there stroying, nnd other unlawful practic­
if.
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iclatirg to U tte r farming, school for free lessons to motorists
history. Regardless
of uh..n.....
Whether itit t ,.
alde of tho city limits. Sanford needs urc many others in the line of adver­ es, perpetrated in the hope of raising
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the
last
friend
of
the
in teaching them how to avoid nceiOne fair-sized snake is worth s
the fact re- .
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tobacco prices, finally organized a wns as black as. painted,
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*»&gt;&gt;' and gn *' dub
a ball park nnd a place where the tising Sanford nnd keeping her good sulmtnntiul
nroir ri-ssivo lo-oiw-nitivi- mains that cruel whippings and lash-.. '
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d&lt; nt* and how to handle their ears, j dozeu’ rodent traps. One hungry
it football games can be played. San­ name !&lt;cfore the public. The pro­ substantial, prognsslve
o -o ^ ro tiv *
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||y start ,n the sehm,I.,, and vvlll print Who will be the first to e»pen such' a ' snake will destroy a litter of young
Wtrt «nMng place, convict* w e n U|)y nuni| K,r ,)f itrm || n|)(,ut thc
ford needs n fair ground nnd a swim- gressive citizens also _ spend many association, with a membership of
rabbits, six to eight mice or two to
ill-treated ami there were many care of corn, the host pigs, the lies! ihool in Sanford?
'i n ing pool and othcr'nniuseinents. The i hours of their time in public meetings nearly 2MIJI00. He tills of the mar--------------- o keting
trouble*
of
tile
cotton
grower,
‘'firnes
laid
to
the
door
of
the
lease
four rats at a meal, says Nature
time to get tho land is now—not after I of all kinds working for the benefit
(liiikin* and the largest tomatoes
Why do we do 7o per rent of the
and
how
he
has
recently
organized
system.
This
was
especially
true
of
Magazine
of Washington. Flow
It has gone too high to rrach. All of the rity. They make trips to other
raised by the club members. And all long distance hauling of Seminole
and
is
now
solving
his
problems
thru
the
fee
system
that
allowed
a
sheriff
many
trees
is
a snake worth? Bup( cities are coming to it. Many of them places and to many meetings of var­
and a county judge to snatch men this ii fiee. Ih c -ountry editor i* county? The answer i*. Iiecausc we
a
mouse
accounted
for ten trees
s have even established municipal golf ious kind* that mean no more to them n co-operative selling association, lie
do it right, at the right price.—
walking along the roads or riding on ‘some pumpkin.' isn’t he. Zcb?"
a
year
by
girdling
and
eating seeds
V courses—giving everyone who so de- than to other citizens of .Sanford and lists each of the forty-two states now
TRANSFER,
the trains Into the'convict camps— Endorsing every thing said about thc QUICK SERVICE
;* lire* a chance to play this great yet—ail the citizens of .Sanfurd do not served by co-operative agencies, and
country editor except the last line Rhone 198.
83-tfc und roots. One snako would cat, from
sold into slavery—in so many words
. game. And why pot? Everyone is attend these meetings and are not tells of the organization each has.
quoted from the Observer it is to *
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April to October, 144 mice, so «**•
Due credit is given by Mr. Steen to and made to work out twice the suggest that the pumpkin allusion U A H S "DONE WITH"
'. born free and equal nnd everyone that spending any of their time or money
tug 1,-110 trees and seeds.
amount of their
tines. Their fine*
desires these amusements should
to build up Sanford but the burden the work of the Florida Citrus Ex­ were nut even allowed to be paid so and the title indicated are not merit­
POLITICS, 1IE SAYS
* j have them and the mere m atter of. is falling on the shoulders of the few change, which he describes in a chap­
ed in these day* of easy communica­
FORESTRY,
greedy had the big corporation* be­
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: having the money should not be any patriots who have always carried the ter on “ Pioneers in Co-operation."
tion
and
modern
methods,
Thc
editor.
Politician#
und
their
friends
who
come for human, flesh to grind up in
This
organization
while
not
as
large
load because they feel that Sanford
m bar to their pleasure.
Forestry, like agriculture, mait
is very often a man or woman of have l»een afraid that former Govcr_houlj be up and doing and getting ®» Its big brother, the California Fruit their hoppers of industry, ‘ Hut ull unusunl ability and wide experience nor Sidney J. Catts will again "iMib" concern itself not merely with the
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Jacksonville recognizing the value her share of publicity and telling the Growers Exchange, is IWmilted by the this i* changed. The lease and the nnd hi* friend "Zeb" is also pretty up in politics will perhaps be "deetechnique of production, but with
of life guards and better appliances world what we havq in the way of in­ Califoroians to be farther advanced lash hare been abolished and thc well informed on world affairs. TMat lighter" to learn that the former cxthe husinc&amp;a of land management
for life saving at Pablu Beach will ducements for investment and pleas­ at its age than the Pacific Coast u s - lcount&gt;' official* raufcht trafficking in the country newspaper is essential ecutivc is "done with politics."
and
crop marketing fend the eoono* ‘
sociation was when it was but four- human flv*h wiirildsd'tboir jobs and
atari a big fund for that purpose, ure.
for development and progfens is c c r-1 The cx-givernor, it ap|a-ars has re­ mic requirements And industrial
teen
years
old.
"It*»
success
is
shown
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rtd
nuhte
of
the
state
is
vindiThfetal'ora several other beaches in
Thc only fair way to attend to ull
tain, and it is doing belter work all turned to his original calling, for he practices that integrally shape that
. ^ Florida U|at shoul&lt;j do likewise. There cf these m atters is to levy a publicity by the fact th at in twelve yearn the c*tcd indeed.
the time. The Florida weeklies and | is now appearing at Jacksonville in business, says CM " Wiilisnt'-'B.
S will be a loss of life, some of these tax and put uside a certain per cent percentages of thc Florida citrus crop'. But since 'the Yriiif ‘ of Iliggln- semi-weeklies arc well edited, useful connection with a revival meeting bc-Greeley, chief of the forest Service,
C tim es a t these beaches that will start of the tax money for this publicity hnndlrd through its channels has.bothatn occurred Jqr Lake.City in Co­ and a great asset to
the state.- ing conducted in that city.—Tampa
^ something—but just why the people and stop the drives that are driving a doubled, at)d Is increasing year a fter lurnbia equity, and fho man had a Times-Union.
United Statea Depart W hit of Agri­
Tribune.
culture.
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fair trial and the jurors stuck to
ljrea before taking
preventative in the endeavor to keep up with all of
The co-operative organizations of .their tasks like real .men even though
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Orlnndo is voting today on tho TWO PERSONS KILLED
__ measures Is more than we can under- the work and expense. It is a burden this modern day, formed by growers on^ uf them had appendicitis it is question of extending the city limits.
ADVANTAGE
WITH HEAVY LOSS IN
| ‘ stand. There Is a law on the statute that should be shifted to tho shoulders primarily for merchandising their pro- **1| to remember that Luke City and Orisndu probably needs more terri­
NORTH DAKOTA STORM
books that makes it mandatory about of every tag payer In the community duets, are far different from those Columbia county are due a vote of tory. Hanford look in so much ter
Another whimsical retort by Sir
life aaring apparatus and life ropes end we briiture that our City Commia- first attempted. They are nearly all*thanks of thetpeo^lc of Florida. They ritory several years ago that we have
Harry
louder la reported. Soma
F’ORUA, X. D., July 10.—At least
and other appurtancea but the law is si on era believe t* X(iia method and based on the commodity plan; but one Iperformed their full duty as men and never needed any since and it will b«vt*o persons were killed and damage
, presence'.Wu contrsatmg
openly flouted and few of the beaches they W ill’ take atsifC this year to fix product and not diversifying their jas citizens of the state of Florida and a long time before any moree-land is IelUmetcd nl 51.00.000 was done by V13
Irish ami the eloBeespecially ns jurors.
-have any protection whatsoever. We the city budget along these lines.
selling effort*.
needed for thc growth of thii city, *&amp;&lt;-■’*
jterrifftc wind and rain storms which fisted Scotch. tOlat,” said 8if
Columbia is a good name. It stands
Home of these days the budget of
(loi’t know whose business it is to see
Another thing the ro-operativea
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swept over north central and nurth- Harry, “if you get in s fight xrWch
It Urea a n protected a t the various the city and the county will be ar­ have come to recognize is the neces­ for freedom and liberty and'lLjypiarc
Are you moving? Call 498 for a eastern part of North Dakota late servea you best, an open band or I
hut: it la. surely the business ranged in s big Eommupity Chsst sity of employing experienced execu­
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, aad Suaday; according to reports reachfiat?”— Boston*TlsnacriDt,
i one and the laws should be that will take care of all the puQfc tives to manage their business. These
haVe it done rig h t
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wferaHhetM g summer «es-* inatitaUdua&gt;and there *riU *aoc«abe m /n’ l r i vgcnera!fy ' the best trained’,* honsF to Columbia-I'cJumy /'SAiF its
, / ’ensacoja—^ypipipqj
yail
aaother drive for anything. All char- and often the highest salaried, in their thriving county seat, Lake City.'
gets under way.
For quick reaulU try ■ want ad.
For quick rtauRs try a want nd.
w-ork progressing.
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TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Jply 10.—
John D. Rockefeller ■observed hU 8tth
bitthday Sunday by attending church
pm vices and later entertaining a few
friends at ^irtner. Aa h e . left the
c h u r c h .Mr., Rockefeller was surround­
ed by a group.of fifteen children and
in honor of the occasion he handed
each youngster a nickel.
y r. Jlockedellcr, Attired In an overcoat iuid a m uffler and with brown
roggle* protecting his eyes appeared
in good heilth. He chatted smilingly
with newspapermen and photograph­
ers. He Invited them inside the
church, promising to g rant n re n te rview afterward.
When he emerged from the church
Mr. Rockefeller obligingly enacted a
aeene in which he gave a 'nickel to
Robert Irving Hunter, aged two, four
time*' hut .balked when he .waa asked
to do it again.
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NERVES ARB WRECKED
BY BRIDGE PLAYING

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NESTS AR E B U ILT TO ENDURE

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Kagtaa Erect flames Which Much Ra.
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HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10,1923

SAN KOI

J o h n ifc © foes

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Crospei of Love ‘o f th e''Prince of
W-iU-Sav*’dje{jVofJd

fflf

Vocational Training
In tlie Public SchoolB
C j? ihuoWm ve Ud R
M 'th
O
T Jul v
g \ j tIo
OTT
v 11

irid War
reteran S h o t B y
Pool Room Owner

s m
H. O. Crippen w ns'lier^ !*■(:'
visiting his fattier and mo ther, Mr.
aad Mrs. A. H. &amp;^|ip4uV&amp;r.i*Ba'M- ,
turned to Chicago Saturday.

MIAMI, July 10,—Walter ( &gt; r r / 5 = F
According to'Statem ent Submitted to
world war aviator, tand motorcycle
ON* IN T*N.
the S tate Board
'
n E most imjKirlmit issue of this hour.is that of the preeorvatioir
policeman a t Miami Beaoh, lies a t a ' Vfealeellnjt a little wound, cut or ahfl6W|
local hospital, with a hullot - h o l e ^
c » M mil
of law find order and a proper regard for our American institu­
&lt;Hr The SwineleleS I’ rrss)
R
uS
TALLAHASSEE, July 5.—Voc*. through his head, while L. L. Cope-'
tions. Jt makes no difference under what guise or, pretense or
name lawlessness may manifest 'itself, it jChenpens the life and tiona! training in the public schools of land, operator of n pool room In ML causes blood poifouhiK, lockjaw, or a
ami is in tho county jail facing a J&amp;oWo
Tho ' *
property right of .every individual citj^n jn the nation. It is just a* Florida showed a remarkable growth
during the period from July, 1919, to charge of assanlt with Intent to ™ r- w o S l ^ d l ^ i ^ i d ^ S i
wrong to murder a union man tu it ts to murder a nonunion man, and
„ ' the Borozone Powder t o , ____
the end of May, 1923 according to a der.
no decent citizuu will draw distinction iii his attitude nf disapproval. statem ent.tatjb^itted te ., the State
Dealing process. Jprfce (liquid) &lt;J
and |L20. Powder 30c tn&lt;f.G9c-» .i
The niob at Harrison is'just os culpable ns ihe h'wb at Herrin.
Board for Vocational Education by
The Daily Herald, J6c per week.
It wgs neyer before .so necessary for high-minded citizens to speak Shelton P hipps, Who Automatically
* UN10N*PlIAftMACY
and act boldly anil courageously in defense of American institution* retired *from jzifflco Jfcne 3Q os direc­
NOTICE
Sanfori!, Florida*
as it is today. The chief enemies to the restoration of tranquillity through­ tor of vocational’education in ‘Florida,
,
out the-world, and to the stabilisation of conditions, lire -hatred, preju­ the, last Ocafldvi-of- the legfelatlure To Whom It May Concern:
having
failed
to
provide
funds
for
the
Please
’take
notice
that
we',
L.
A.
PT!P
dice, revenge and greed, which nre manifesting themselves in inter­
continuance of his office.
Rennud and Elsie A. Ronaud, husband k r *
national relations ahd in relations between classes, Threw and sects. At
Growth whs shown both in number and wife; of Sanford, Florida, wiij orf
somo points there is entirely tod much tolerance, ntld at others there is of schools and the number of pupils the 12th day of July, A. D. 1923, at
too mhch of hateful intolerance. Only the gospel of Love, which was tnUght. The greatest increase-was Sanford, Florida, nts 10:00 o’clock n.
preached by the Prince of pence, and only.the principles which were shown in the subjects taught In even­ m., or as soon thereafter ns we can bo
ing classes pertaining to trades and heard, will- make application to and
embodied in H is'life, will save Amefica and the world.
industries, although agricultural sub­ beforp the Hqporallo Circuit Court In
No League of Nations nor any other 6om]\act or instrument of
jects and home economics training *nd for Seminole County, Florida,
understanding will hold against the destructive influences of evil, except made good gains.
leave to adopr and tan order of adop­
.they lie founded ujton the solid truths enunciated by the Savior of man­
Figures quoted In Mr. Phillips’ tion apcbrdlm; to the laws of Florida,
kind and are permeated by the spirit of brotherly love th at. He statement showed that only 22 schools Paul Dyess, n lu n ar child.
“Why don’t you,” said a woll
Dated, Jm.c 19th, 1923.
proclaimed.
., were teaching vocational subjects in
known H*rley street physician to A.
L. A. RENAUD,
U p o r ifif^
1919, with 35C pupils taking advant­
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n
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E. Manning boater, “write about
ELSIE A. RENAUD, t
age of subjects available to them.
Coal Commission
bridge wreckd'f I can assure you that
Atlanta is Turned
W hen your m en eom • Petitioners.
These had jumped to 160 schools with
pletn n r o o f ln x Jolt
I have quite a number of them among
SCIIELLE
MA1NES,
•
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.1,236
pupils
taknig
such
training
by
th ey appraise their
Urges
fe
d
e
r
a
l’
p
vertoE
Ik
s
pa
Big
work w ith utter sn tmy patients—msn and women whose
Attorney for Petitioners.
the end of the present school year.
Isfart Ion
hernusa
nerves have beep stuttered by play­ L IT T L E CHANGE IN HUMANITY
Mine Operation
t h e y k n o w t h a t o u r '*1
Convention Opens Gratifying to those in 'charge of June 12-19-26; July 3-10.
rootlnir
pa|H*r p l u s ‘i f
--■■!,
J
ing cards too much. ■I know them al
the work, if was pointed out, was the *
t h e i r t r a in e d a b i l i t y Jm
lavestlgatlon
Has
Shown
That
Modem
entiiUlne
to
m n k s tha s |
nf A p s lln a tln * fo r T * « llrr V
a glance when they come Into the
WASHINGTON, July 10.—The ad­
ATLANTA, Gn., July 10.—It’s fnct that the boys and girls of Flori­
lin s s t k i n d o f Job. j Q
Man Is Very Much Like His
I 'n ilrr N rriln n m s nf ( h r ( i r n r m l
ministration
is
definitely
on
record
in
consulting room."
"Hello Bill” In Atlantn today. From da were realising mure and more the
N l n r u l n u f I k r K la lr nf K ln rld s.
Remote Ancestors,
Horten Is heroliy ulviMi Hint K. t*
fuvor 'o f government operation and tho north, south, east and west thou­ value of practical work In agricultur­
“Well, it is hardly my province to
W o o d r u ff, p u r e lia s n r o f T n x c V r tlltc n in
Hill
e w . dnt"&lt;t t h e Dili ilny o f Jutto A.'
represent bridge as a vice like dramDfinnld A. MacKensie'a "Ancient control of the coal mines In the event sands Of members iff the Antlered al schools and the usefulness of No.
t&gt;. 1DII. hus llli'il unlit rorlU Icn tr I ii
Lumber, Co.
drinking or cocaine-sniffing. But Man in Britain” gives a most inter­ of a strike or other emergency which tribe nro trekking into the Georgia training as good housekeepers.
hty o f f l r c . nml tins inuiln u p ptlrn iliili
f
l»su*- In n c r n n ln iirn
without being a doctor, 1 have in my esting account of our more remote threatens the nation’s fuel supply.
capital for the fifty-ninth
grand
Tho 63H pupils enrolled-in agricul­ woirt h T nl xa w .lici-ilUntilt o i-i'rtini'iitn
nm hntces
eilatld v ra* lies
time advised quite a number of peo­ ancestors, in the Stone ago and in
This was tho recommendation made lodge convention and reunion at the tural subjects cultivated 680 acres of t in 1 fnltoivliiK ili'in'rlluul iirupiT ty a l l ter* "
unti'il In Ki'nitiiolf C o u n t y , K lorhln, to to congress by the United States Coal Benevolent and Protective order of Innd during the' last school year, the w l l : lti-*r. .19.SS cliw. N nm l I3.C4 elm.
ple to give up bridge and take to
days down to Homan times Some
Phone ISO, Sanford
W. o f HK i*or., 8oe. 2. T w p . 20 .H rt.
Commission in its report on the an­ Elks which opened officially Monday statement showed. They also kept 63 3i)
some .quiter game," Mr. Fostcf goes
K. run H. 1.*! elm. W. t o ! * elm. N.
1 *..*.*.
25,000 years ago, it is known, from
hogs, 66 cows, 760 poultry, and lookod IS elm. K. 12 elm. «.■ S3 ili'fe. H. S.3I
thracite industry.
on writing Jn “The London Daily
night
skeletons, that the men found in
elm.
N.
12.71
elm.
K,
I
*),
rhn.
N.
7
ileir.
'While the commission opposed gov­
M«U."
While Initial ceremonies were held after 39,903 nursery stock.
10 ’ j;. l o o t elm. K. 73 Iks 8, 1(1 elm.
More vital than Uio cold figures in­ )V. H i elm. H. 29 oha. g tv ly . t o betr.
^ T h e re is no doubt that auction Britain “In all essential features ernment ownership of the mines, they yesterday afternoon with n great
33'nerea.
Thu aulit Innil Ix -Liik sases*e&lt;l
bridge is a nerve-racking game which were of modem type. They, dressed beilevo* that even this drastic Btep open air patriotic and religious serv­ dicate, however, according to the view at t h e itnte o f t h e la a u sn e u o f Buell
itle In Ihtf M i n a o f H anford W n - .
Is unsuitable for certain kinds o in modem attire, would pass through should be. taken if the operators and ice in picturesque Pirdmon Park the of the retiring director, "is the more el eerr tllto
W o r k * Co. tt n lo a s anld errtllteiith'
temperamental persona. . They get the streets of'a modem city without miners now in session a t Atlantic City official opening, public session, of vital fnct that instruction In agricul­ ahull to- r e d e e m e d necordltiK t o l a w
T n x D e ed w i l l laaue I h e r e o n on tin*
worried and harrassed over i t They; particular notice being taken of fail to reach a new wage agreement the grand Hodge will be held tonight. tural courses Is more fully organized 2t.ih iln y o f J u l y A. D. 1923.
WiTNKHH my o f f l r l n l alKitnlure ntld
which will assure continued produc­ Gov. Clifford M: Walker delivered an around the practiral phase of the cur­
are haunted by tho hands. They thqin.”
aenl t h i s t h e IStli duy nf J u n e A, D. s u
IJRSION
riculum,
and
pupils
nre
mnking
cash
tion
of
coal
after
September
1.
4 923.
wake up in the middle of the night
These people suffered from our
address of welcome on behalf of the
I
SKA
I.)
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K.
A.
POUteLAHH,*
The commission Is not clothed with state and Mayor Walter Sims ex­ returns on their projects that, this
M
FAn
and see with pnlnful clarity the faults complaints. They were clover sur­
,
C le r k O lr o u lt Ciiurlii
year,
will
approximate
{25,000."
H
em
ln
ole
C
o
u
n
t
y
.
Klorldn.
power
actually
to
prevent
a
strike
they have committed, the things that geons and could trepan the skull
tended A tlanta’s greetings. Judge F.
k
A. M. WlilCIvH, D. t.’.
expressed that larger (1-19-2Dbut Chairman Iiammnnd and hla asso­ L. McClelland, of Atlanta lodge N o.! Regret wns —
7 -3 -ln .!7 -2 t-fttc .
might have been.
with success, as skulls. hare been
ciates
arc
confident
the
fairness
of
78 and grand exalted ruler J. Edgar I nl,Pr®Pri“t 'on* were not made avail“And yet it has a fatal fascination found in which the wound made h?
In - l ' l r r u ( * - c m i r &lt; . T tb J n S M s I r l r r u l t . TICK ETS ON S A L E D A IL Y ,TO
. .
,
,
flV la liv
th o
Im riu m tu rv
fo r
d e V e lo n for them which they nrc powerless trepanning had healed. They bur­ the conclusions reached In the fact­ Masters responded on behalf of the able by tho legislature for develop
I n mm4 f u r S r i u t n u l r C o u n t * ,
N orfolk ...............
46.90
ment
of
training
in
home
economics.
finding
investigation,
will
make
T lu rlfa.
•
to resist. It Is a poignant pleasure- ied the dead with rites which proved
order.
n i i n i i i i ni-' i* rm .|C A T to x r»
Haiti
m
ore
...........................
67.64
"While
large
s u t ob can be appropri­
strong*
appeal
to
the
contending
W i l s o n , C ointilninnnt,
pain which has all the lure of a vice. that their minds, like ours, were oc­
All incoming trains today brought ated by legiidaturcs for the care of T i m m,s * Kiuniet
- v 'v s.
*
a
P hiladelph ia ......................
G3.10
groups
and
result
in
the
speeding
up
They love it and hate it a t tho skmc cupied with the mysteries of life
1&gt;. Ki'llur nml M m y J. Ki-llcr,
fresh recruits to help swell the grow­ animal and plant life," the statement '11,-riMun
’ 66.02
of the wage negotiations.
Ills w i f e , iiuit-VfltliKW" K- M orr lin el* A tla n tic C i t y ............. ..
time.
ing
list
of
delegate's
who
poured
in
R
an
k'
uf
Mltun. M lcliluau ,
N
ew
York
..............
“67.28
and death. In the mouths of some
continued, “no voice is raised in legiB.
Anthracite
miners
who
work
tho
lli'frtiilnnt*.
“This is no exaggeration. I have
B oston ....................i..: * 7 9 ^ 4
of the dead found have been green year around, the commission said, re­ all day Saturday and Sunday. Ap­ lutlvc halls for advocacy of appropri­ H TATD O F F 1 . 0 III PA,
seen men and women nt tho bridge
COUNTY O F HKMINOI.U.
80.50
stone amulets, as in Egyptian bur- ceive an income for n family of flvo proximately thirty special trains are ations for a typo of education that
T o l l e r m u n P. Its'llor nml Mnry J. N iagara F alls ....................
table-whoM hands- shako-a* .they don)
schednled„tni
arrive
dicing
the
day.
U
o
l
l
s
r
;
l
i
t
*
w
i
f
e
,
‘ittut-Karim
-mA
i
l
r
r
M
ontreal
'8
9 .7 0
Will
fit
th
e
1
young*
women
for
'the
Tho
b . C .'/io d ranging frohp {i,Ti0A to {2,000.
r lu m ln Uulik o f Mllull. AllrlilituU:
and play the cards, whose faces ar&lt; W i m
Portland,
Me.
.....
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88.98
Early
estimates
today
placed
the
practical
art*
of
home
management,
commission
docs
not
set
forth
wheth­
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iinpi'iirliiK'
f
r
o
m
ih&gt;&gt;
a
f
f
i
d
a
v
i
t
o
f
pale, worn, jaded and anxious. You perhaps even further.
Kinmot W i ls o n t h e r o m ii l a ln - Hentan H arbor .................. , 70.66
Tho nTtioiiiiiM
er the miners are justified in asking delegates already on hand ut more health, and food preparation.
tit In Uio nliovi- M i l l lu-ri-ln d u l y III A i l
wonder why they play when they
t
h
a
t
th
o
uliovo n a m e d d e f e n d u n t s a r e S t. P aul
........................ 9 1 .9 0 .
/o r a 20 per cent increase in wages, than 12,000. Preparations have been mothers of the next generation will
not r e n ld e n t s o f t h e Htute u f F lo r ld n .
seem so pained over it. Out they do ” DRIVING) 8TRAN0E FLOCK
A
sh
eville
..............................
35.60
need
to
know
more
than
the
mothers
but in discussing the question of ma^c by the Atlnnta Elks to enter­
nnd th at t h e i r pin............ r e s id e n c e Is
They can’t help it.
M ilan, S l a t e o f M le h lu an , unit t h a t H cndorH onvlIle...................
34.30
of
this
generation,
for
life
Is
growing
freight
rotes,
urges
n
re-examination
tain
60,000.
A farmer of Waitsburg, in the
t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In t h o H l a l e uf
"There are some people who cannot
more complex; and the question is, F lo r ld n , t h e s a r v l e e of n s u lip o e n n u p ­ .San F r a n c is c o ..................... 127.93
of the rate structure by the Interstate
Hundreds
of
Florida
Jplks
loft
the
state
of
Washington,
had
a
flock
of
o n w h o m w o u ld hind sa id d e f e n i la n t *
play auction bridge even in modera­
............... 142.30
commerce commission,
state Sunday to attend the B. P. O. should the state teach tho things that or e i t h e r o f t h e m nml th n t .11 Is his Portlnnd, Ore.
tion without getting upset. They 1,700 turkeys to market As tlve
b
e
l
i
e
f
t
h
a
t
sa
id
d
e
f
e
n
d
a
n
t
s
tire
o
v
e
r
peculiarly prepare the girls for those
and m any other E a stern and
e nice o f t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s .
take it too hardly and too seriously market town waa only 18 miles dis­ IIASELDEN'S ON SILVER LAKE. E. grand lodge meeting in Atlantn responsibilities T Tho culture of the t h Veil
a r e T h e r e f o r e O rd ered t o a p p e a r , W estern point?* Stop overs per­
July
9-14.
The shortcomings of their partner! tant, he decided that the cheapest
to t h i s hill nf c o m p l a i n t
on Mhtiduy, m itted .
mind needs the culture of tho will to AviKiist
T
r
lltli, A. P . 1923, t h e s a m e b e Between 10,600 and 200,000 visitors
prey upon their minds. They bccorm way of getting them there was to
do useful things or clso our entire i n * n Hull* D n y o f t h i s Court.
They have ronovntod tho dance
For Schedules, reservation s,
Jt Is F u r t h e r O rdered,
that
thl*
make them walk. The ground was floor and now have; one of the best are expected in Atlantu a t the big education mny, fall ut the point erf
morbid over the game.
n o t i c e he p u b l i s h e d fo r * fo u l' e o t is e e u - etc., consult
convention,
and
tluvdclegates
from
“nut most bridge wrecks are mad* rough and hilly and the journey floors for dancing in this sect,Ion. If
l i v e w e e k s In t h e S u h f o r d J leraht. li
tset.”
new spaper
published
III
Hanford.
ATLANTIC 1COAST
by excess. Ix&gt;ng hours spent In stuf­ which was don* in oasy stages took you want to have a good time and Tnnipa and the rest of Florida have
Despite increases during .tho last H em ln ole C ou n ty. F lorida.
arranged
to
give
the
Northerners
WITNKHH
!•:.
A.
P
m
u
t
l
n
s
s
.
C
f r k of
fy, smoke-laden .card room* day aftei over a week- On the march the enjoy swimming, dancing, boating hnd
four years, tho statement showed thnt s a i d C ircu it C ou rt an d t h e nejil lnf
LINE
said
day and night after1night, often wit)' birds foraged for themselves, eating picnicking this is one fo tho most plenty of information about tho ad­ out of an enrollment of 11,358 girls in C ourt, t h i s 2ml day o f J u l y . .A. J&gt;. 122,1,
(i. W. CBIfrt, T ick et A g en t
*
K. A. POIM1I.AHH.
the accompaniment of endless cigar­ grasshoppers, ants, seeds and any­ ideal spots to go to as they have e v ­ vantages of this state, Florida head­ Florida's high schools only 1,000 are *(H K A P) '
C le rk C ir c u it .f ^ o u r t l
P
hon
e
63*J
quarters
are
to
be
established
con­
H em lnole C o u n t y , F lo rldn.
ettes, cocktails and ‘nips,’ try thi thing they could pick up, with only erything /o r your pleasure a t llato lto be found taking home economics
t-I-10.IT-t4-ai-6lc &gt;
•
m
nerves of even the strongest am* occasional rations of grain and meal den’s. There will be dancing there spicuously in the convention city and training.
Florida
booklets
and
other
advertis­
hardest. They are particularly bac’ from the fanner’s men.
every night now and Al Wttherington
ing of the state and the various cities ALABAMA MAY ABOLISH
for women, among whom are some ol
H ie turkeys arrived .at their des­ will be there with tho dimeo (music. will be distributed.
CONVICT LEASE SYSTEM
the worst cases of bridge addicts.
We all know that Al is there when it
tination without casualties and in
“Sensible people not only take their
comes to mnking music to- dapee by
• ( and when yo\i get tired of dancing you SAME PLANT PRODUCES
Illy T h e A H U rla lrd I’r ra a l
bridge in moderation, but. also inter­ good condition.
MONTGOMERY, Ala., July 10.—
SPUDS AND TOMATOES
sperse it With physical exercise. Goli
------------------------t can take a swim in the prettiest lake
. WcJU6T A SOCIAL ERROR
One of tho results uf the recent in­
in the county, Silver Lake, and they
and bridge go very well together, nnc
vestigation of alleged outrages iu
ALEXANDER.
La.,
July
1G-H.
F.
hate
it
named
rig
h
t
G&lt;f
out
and
Oee
it is astonishing how much more on*
A certain young oouple in Irvings it on fhose moonlight nights ahd you Hanes, a farm er of Willow Glen, has Florida prison camps will be to make
enjoys a rutd*or» of auction after t
ton invited a* Sunday dinner guests will see one of the prettiest sight* brought to Alexandria a freak of na­ the subject of the leasing of Alabama,
strenuous round of golf.
AS
another
young couple.
that you have ever aeon before. Sli­ ture which it is understood here convicts one of the most complex
‘To all who And themselves get­
matters to come before the Alabama
Unknown
to
Mr.
Husband,
Mrs.
ver
Lake
is
only
a
fwu
minutes
ride
Luther
Burbank,
the
plant
wizard,
ting *nerVy’ a t bridge, I rocomtncmi
legislature wheu that body convenes
knocking off for a time and nevei Hostess had run out of butter for fioih the city and the price ia &gt;o low has been trying to produce. It is a
today, for its summer session, accord­
sacrificing outdoor exercise for the the meal and had telephoned the at Haselden's that you will be aur- plant hearing Irish potatoes on the
ing to the opinion expressed by mempleasure of the cord tables.”—Tamps coming guests to bring some, which prised. There are plenty of bnth roots and tomatoes on (he foliage.
bars in advance of the meeting.
houses to accommodate all who go out
they did.
Tribune.
Hdnes planted tomatoes on a plot
Inspired by the investigations and
any
everything
for
your
convenience
of ground where tomatoes were pro­
In the midst of the dinner the
their results in Florida, citizens of ■ ■ R U a a a B g u g R B B B ji R B a i u i H M u ia a u a a M u a w ia a u ju B n w G a
is
there
ao
go
out
and
enjoy
the
awim-;
duced last fall and found the freak
For quick results try a want ad.
host suddenly said. “Hose, you can
Alabama started an Inquiry Into con­
mlng and dancing. ‘
recently. The potatoes .and toma­
give the company butter if you wjrat
ditions in this state and several
COU.EGB OF 8UEGBONB TO
toes are about even aa to number,
to, but after this give me nothti
groups now are demanding that the
IT
ISN’T
YOUR
TOWN;
IT
S
YOU
HOLD MEETING IN CHICAGO like this—for this is the rotteneet
but the potatoes are larger.
present lease system be abolished,
Discovery of a potato-tomato plant despite the faot that the legislature
butter I ever ate*.”—Iudtsnipblls If you want to live in tho kind of
( S r Ttt* * — H atM P i t * * )
was reported recently a t Forest Hill, a t Its January iession extended the.
CHICAGO, July 10. — Hospital News. ’
town
- ~r
~.' r
la ., but was given little credence, leasing until December, 1928.
----- -------------------\
standardisation, scientific research
Like the kind of town you like,
until
Hanes arriyed here and ex- ’Governor Brandon has expressed
PIGEONS DO GOOD WORK
application of recently developed forYou needn’t slip your clothes in a grip
hited
his
plant and the fruit to potato himself in defense of the exietjng
mulaa in the control of disease, sur­
And start on a long, long, hike;
growers.
Pjgeorif
arc
being
used
,iq
the
na­
system, declaring the state should
gical and medical clinics and a series
You'll ftad what you’ve left behind
make no change until somo other em­
of technical discussions in the ad­ tional forests in fire control work. Por there’s nothing that’s really new
ployment might be arranged, en­
vancement of science, are among the The birds ore taken to tha aoeoe of It's a knock at yourself phen yqp FLQIUDA DEVELOPMENT
BOARD WILL MEET |N
abling thq state to continue thcn\ a t
features of the. program of (he Amer­ a fire by the ranger and are then
knock yopr town— .*
,* i
** '
*1
, I . *■* . * I ‘
ORLANDO TODAY work without lost.
ican College of Surgeons, which will dsed to carry t import to headquar­ It, isn't 0 m town, it’s you.
We
want
the
business
of
every
Individual,
The league of women voters of
hold its annual meeting here October ters which gives the octutl location Real towns are not, made b y' man
III* Tb* A t w l a l f f V i f a a l
Farmer, Firm and Merchant who hasn't a
22-20.
.gffroid.
ORLANDO, July 10.—Th# ^lorjda Alabama, who also have the aid of
qf and condition at the firs. In g
various
legislators
and
tnsoy
private1
banking home.
Lest
sosnebpdy
cl*s
gets
ahead,
• The surgical and clinical program test in the Idaho National forest*
Development Board hae set today as
*• I
*111 be carried wit In 4A Chicago hof- carrier pigeons were flown from .17 When everyone works and nobody (he date for a “get-together meeting" citizens have declared their Intention
s h im
' ' ,
pitals, medic*! schools and .labors- different fires and in every.ca»e each
here to which one hundred leading of endeavoring to have the Icgisla*
MAY1 .pWE
HAVE
.YOURS?
tqriea, according to announcement by bird made a successful return with You can raise a town from the (load. men of the State, representing cham­ lure repeal the extension measure at
' 4*r
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v •
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And
if
while
you
m
ike'your
personal
the
comjng
session.
Aleged
insani­
A. D. Ballou, general manager ol
bers of commerce, banking and land
ths message it carried.
stake; - *
1 '•
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the congress. Membership in tlu
interests, Hotels, Jobbing and whole­ tary conditions, inhuman treatm ent,
Resources $1,600,00^.00
Your neighbor can make £ne too,
college extends to every state in thi
sale
houses, railroads and newspapers negligence of - moral supervision and
TRUCK REFRIGERATOR OAR
Your town will bo What you Want to have been aekeo to come.
bad conditions in general are charg­
union, Alaska, the Philippines, every
ed by thoee opposing the kentlniaprovince in Canada,
Central and
A refrigerator truck and tniiler,
tlon of the leasing system.
South America. England and tlu operating between Detroit, Mtch., I t isn't the town, ifa you,
continent, China and other countries and Toledo, O., carries 18,000
G/acvviUe—*city pianning to build
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Mr. Ballou said, all of which coun­
jQuodf of froth m a t in tix hour*.
A COMMUNITY B^JIIJjlER
extensive concrete aldewalk*.. ‘
pert, 216 8outb Olsnge, Orlando, Fla.
tries are expected to be represented
:
by dalegatea.
P. P. FORBTRB; Praaldaat
t 4
H. F. WI1ITNBR,
The Hefpld datWorad alx Usres a
Closing out Straw JIsU at McJviu’
The Daily Hsraid, 16c par weak.
8 7 - M f w aakfiocU c.
The Harold (o r first class Job-work n o a - M a r k w o o A C o .
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' ’ rg ir
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Describing the bald eagles whifh
make their nests on the desolate
islands off South Carolina, Herbert
Itavenet S obs write* in Harper’*
Magazine:
* There is something characteris­
tic of the great bird itself, ahd some­
thing attractive to the mind, in the
performance of tho - eagle’s home.
Most birds’ nests are ephemeral
things. Alter a few weeks or months
they are gone, and not only gone
but forgotten. The eagle’s home is
like an ancestral mansion. I t stands
year after year, enduring for a longer
time than many a man lives, ctred
far.and kept in repair by tho winged
architects who built it and who
seem to feel a genuine affection for
it. -On a plantation near the coast
(hero ia a nest in a -pine 113 feet
above tho ground. R&gt;r more than' SO
years the same jiair of eagles have
inhabited this ntat, and it is possible
that they will still bo living there
when houses that men are building
today, out of the kind of lumber
with which one must now bo con­
tent, have fallen into ruin.”

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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS
Dodgers Win From
Cardinals, W as Wicrd
• Game of Baseball
Win By 6-5 Score

Hit Hasty
BASE BALL NEWS Tigers
Hard But Machmen
WHERE THEY IM.AY TODAY
Florida Slate League
Hrndentown a t Orlando.
Tampa at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State Longue
Hrndentown 3, Orlando 0.
Tampa 4, Lakeland 3.
-Bt. Petersburg 1, Dnylonn 15.
National League
Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 4.
Chicago 4, Roston 1.
St. I»uis 3, Brooklyn 3,
New York 13, Cincinnati G.
American Lenguc
Philadelphia 0, Detroit 5.
Huston 4, Cleveland 1.
Washington 1, Chiengo 8.
New York il, St, Louis 3,

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BROOKLYN, July 10.—Brooklyn
84
evened the series of four games with it*
St. Louis yesterday, winning a weird
R h h
84 84 84 84 R» 84
gntnn of hall, marked by many shifts
In the visitors' line-up. The score was
Gloria Swnnrion tonight!
5 to 3. The score:
P h ila d e lp h ia
....
040 001 100—0 10 1 St. Louts .......... 001 100 ‘100—3 8 2
Theodore Roberts tonight!
D e tro it
......... 100 031 000—5 13 2 Brooklyn .......... I ll 002 OOx—5 10 I
Sherdel, North and
McCurdy;
Hasty and Perkins: Cole, Johnson,
You‘can’1 bent that pair, so say we
Vance‘and Deberry.
Frauds and llnttsler.
all.
DETROIT, duly 10.—Boh Hasty
permitted Detroit to get 13 hits for
21 liases, walked two and hit three
yesterday at the same time pitching
Philadelphia to a (I to 5 victory over
Detroit. Thu score:

ST. I.OUiS, July 10.—New York
made it three out of four hy wallop­
ing St. Louis 0 lo 3 yesterday. Babe
Ruth, Smitli and Collins, who hatted
for Boot in the eighth, cracked out
homo runs. The score:
Now York ....... 201 500 0J0—0 12 I
St. Louis
100 000 011—3 (1 2
Pennofk and Hofmann
Davis,
Kolp, Boot, Pruett ami Scvcreld.

C111CAUU, July 10.—Chicago even­
ed
the series with Washington yester­
Southern Association
day by Uiklng the final game of the
Memphis 2, Nashville 3.
to L The agoro;.-,
MoiiiIp r&gt;, New f Ricans ft (II Innings Washington ......000 001 (lilt)—1
7 0
culled account of darkness).
Chicago
-000 102 23x—R II I
Atlanta 4, lilrniinglinm 2.
Sedgwick andRucl; Levorelte anil
Little Hock 0, Chattanooga 9.
Scdfnlk.
“
HOW THEY STAND

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

It. L. SH IP P , Editor

CLEVELAND, July 1ft,—)Host on
broke Cleveland's winning streak
yesterday, winning four to one, nlthn
nutbattml almost 2 to I. The score:
Boston
non 2oo 11112—I fi 1
Cleveland
... 100 000 000—1 10 0
Pierey nnd i'lninieh; Smith and
O’Neill.

Georgia’ to Require
Refined Sugar is
Again Slashed in
Secret Orders to
N ewY ork Market
File Member List

FEW R E A LLY ‘ DOWN AND OUT*

BOSTON, July 10.—Chiengo took
Gloria Swanson uml Theodore Rob­
the third straight game of the series
erts
In "Prodigal Daughters" tonight.
with Boston yesterday by 4 to 1.
Barnes was hit hard und his support
See the modern jazz-mad girl at
was erratic. The score:
Chiengo ........... 002 001 100—4 15 0 her dizziest pneu.
Boston .............. 000 000 100—1 5 4
See the riotoos reve s, tile midnight bathing party.
NEW YORK, July 1ft.—Manager
Mcfirnw, of the Giants, shook up his
See Gloria's flashiest love-drama.
lineup before yesterday's game and
the (iiants closed strongly, winning
Also round three of “The Leather
the last game of the series from Cin­
Pushers.”
cinnati, 13 to 0. The score:
C in cin n ati ___ 2UO!lOtt‘3ftO— :« 1 1 . 2
And tonight the lucky ones are
New York ....... 030 024 22x—13 10 1
“Dutch"
Bigler and Jiis wife and will
Benton, Keek, Harris and Har­
see
this
great
picture without rust to
grave; Nehf, Scott and Gowdy.
them, just bring this with you ‘Dutch'
PHILADELPHIA,
July
10.—A it will be your ticket, hut be there.

strong finish nl the closing inning of
Tliis sanfe picture will he shown
yesterday's game gave Philadelphia n
Florid» State League (Second
again
tomorrow night.
4 to 2 victory over Pittsburgh and
■ Won Lost l’ct
t
enabled tltc locals to take the odd
Then Thursday, An all-star east in
5
.737
14
Hruilcntown
game of the series. The score:
.(132
Mighty
|,nk' n Rose", also “Spunky
7
Orlando ..... ......... 12
Pittsburgh
200 000 000—2 1&gt; 0
.321)
8
Lakeland ...... ....... u
Philadelphia
000 000 3lx—4 10 0 ' Romance," a two-part Century come­
.407
H
SL Petersburg ....... 7
Morrison nnd Schmidt; Behan ami dy. ,
2189
11
7
Daytona ..... .....
Undine.
ORO
FOR RENT—Three rooms, partly
14
Tampa ....... ........ 4
SPOUTS
furnished, near Routh Bros. Bakery,
In
connection
with
our
transfer,
we
DAYTONA WINS
West
Side. Impure Mrs. Annie I’hilp.
National League
have storage room, whore you may
d-87-atp; w-liltl.3lp
Won Lost /P et
EASILY FROM
store your goods until you need them,
.002
26
New York ..... ....... 4lJ
ST. PETE CLUB r.t a nominal cost.—QUICK SERVICE Straw Hals, hnlf ’price at McKin­
.020
....... 14
27
Pittsburgh
TRANSFER. Phono 408.
83-lfc
...... * 42
non- Mark wood Co,
„
87*5te
.592
2D
Cincinnati
DAYTONA,
July 10.—Dnylonn,
.528
81
Brooklyn ....... ....... 38
with Chapman pitching, won an easy UMATILLA DEFEATS THE
.52(1
30
Daffy Derail] on snlo a t Joe’s Smoke
■111
(.’hiengo ......
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CLUB
victory over St. Petersburg yesterday
.408
House, Mobley’s Drug Store uml
4J
St. Ixiui* ....... ....... 30
with a score of 5 to 1. A home run
0*1
.
tl
.300
51)
Boston ...... .
The Seminole Athletic Club’s base Hunt’s Pharmacy.
by Giimnrtin featured the game.
O
|
.288
52
Philadelphia
ball team was bonten in n hard fought
KILJIAXH, 1V1TII $20,000
RECOVERS FROM LAME HACK game by Umatilla-Monday afternoon.
American League
TO 1 LOW BUSINESS FIELD
"My daughter suffered with a lame The hnttorics were: Hahn and John­
Won I-ost Pet hark nnd could scarcely move without son for Umatilla ami Knapp nnd Lud­
.085
23
III. T lir \ kmim-Ih lr«l r r r o . t
New York ... ...... 50
great pain. She tried Foley Kidney wig for the S. A. C. Ilahn fnnncd (!,
.520
CLEVELAND. July 10.— After
nil
Cleveland
80
nnd
Knapp
fanned
P2.
The
diamond
Pills and the troulde with her back is
nearly n nmnth’s rent on his furm
.507
Philadelphia ...... 37 * 3ft
all gone," Writes Mrs. J. (’. Perkins, was wet nnd slippery.
neai Vermillion, Johnny Kilhane,
.500
35
Chicago ....... ___ 35
Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheu­ Thursday, July 12th, the S. A. (’.
38
.470 matic Pains, Kidney und Bladder will piny Crescent City’s strung team world’s featherweight boxing champ­
Detroit ........ ....... 35
.400
ion until lie met Eugene (Tiqui in
34
39
St. Louis .... .
Trouble use Foley Kidney Pills, Will at Crescent City. A truck load of
.438
New
York, is ready to settle down to
32
41
Washington ..
relievo that tired feeling Take no fans plan to go along.
the life uf a business man. His
.307
....... 27
41
Boston*
substitute—Insist upon Foley's. Sold
friends have estimated his financial
everywhere.—Adv.
EXTRA INNING
assets
at a quarter of a million dol­
GROWERS ROMP
lars.
GAME
WON
BY
There are other Transfers; but
ON ORLANDO, 3-0 none
Johnny will become a business man
with SERVICE for their middle
SMOKER CLAN without
aby regrets at having lost
ORLANDO, July 10.—Sullivan was nnm u.-qillC K SERVICE TRANS­
LAKELAND,
July
10.—Tampa
out­
(he
title,
although, ns he says now,
83-tfc
corporal of the guard for the Grow­ FER. Phone 108,
played Lakeland yesterday, winning h efeit regret when he staggered to
ers yesterday afternoon «t Tinker
the first game of the serier 4 to 3 in hi* foot Immediately following his
SEED BED CLOTH eleven innings. Erratic support kept knockout.
Field und hii work, combined with thu
aid of his eight assistants, salted the Only a limited* amount Luther in trouble uml Hankins reliev­
"No more fighting for me" Johnny
first game away for the Manatee
ed him in the ninth with the score has said. ' "I can’t fight any more,
county hunch hy the scoro of 3 to U. at mill prices (3 grades) tied;
anyway. The old pep wns gone in tty:
The score:
—Yowell Co.
86-2tc The sepra:
Criqui fight, my hands were had, I
Bradetitown v............. 000 100 002—8
Tampa ......... :...... 000 000 101 02—I had nothing. And to gleet u little
Orlando
......... . 000 000 000—0
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Lakeland w . . . 100 001 000 01—2 fighter o f (jriquiy{(t)Tu you gec-d
everything. ,
‘r , t
,
‘I havd nj/flrt jin'ted the way my
S c h e d u l e f o r f i Rs t h a l f p e p p e r l e a g u e .
friends i4|UrdlnbUit me uftcr I had
been beau’ll. Wijiyi.. 1
turned to
Oviedo
Orlando Sentinel
Brotherhood St, A.
Big Berean lira.
May iffAbe Attell fur the championship,
June 12
HEAD
May 24
* June 19
100,000 ■people met mo at the depot.
July 3
Juna 6
July 10
A few hundred of my friend* met
^— u_
__ ,_
July 12
June 14
me when I returned fro mthc Criqui
June 7
June 2(1
HERALD
fight. They weer downcast, but I
May Cl
Juno 28
July G
want them to know that 1 am not at
June 21
vJuly 10
nil blue; -tuht I’m glad I’m no longer
June 7
June 12
champion.’ .
July 3
Brotherhood St. A WANT
•
May
24
•
Johnny eaya hie only intcreat in
June 28
July, 12
■ f
Juna 1 4 .
boxing
in the future will be centered
May 31
Juno'5
a
In
Al
Zippier,
hie sparring partner
Muy
29
Dig Brreal)
“ i n j i h e 20
ADS.
for yeare,iwhom he want#' to aend ufJun* 21
Juna 19
July 5
C riuat
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NEW YORK, July 10.—Another
ATI.ANTA, Gn., July 10.—A hill
The fact that a workman has suf­ slnsh was made in tiie price of refin­
requiring
nil secret organizations nnj
fered n physical handicap is in most ed sugar in the local market yester­
societies
to
file a list of their officers
cases no rcasou why ho should join day. Fine granulated was cut to 8.75 nnd membera with tho cleVk of of the
the ranks of the unemployed. There by one refiner. This is 1Vi rents bolow tho minimum high price of the | superior court in counties in which
are a few disabilities in which men
season. The drop was due to the re- , * have meeting places nnd to pronnd women, who have suffered in* ofi’ering of 20,(K)0 -pounds of sugar bibit the wearing of mnsks or other
juries resulting in the loss of nn
that had boon shipped abroad, and covering over tho face or head nut.
arm, a leg, certaHfmiiscumhsfunc- was returned because no market could side the lodge room was introduce! in
tions, or even eyesight, have, through be found. The slack domestic mar­ the Georgia house of representatives
proper attention and training, recov­ ket also was a factor.
yesterday hy Representative Roseered their former curbing capacity
man of Worth county. The hill wtu
und possibilities of promotion.
NEW YORK, July 10.—German inferred to the Judiciary committee.
Disabled persons miinot bo re­ marks continued their march toward
habilitated in groups, declares the the vanishing point yesterday being GREAT FALLS, Mont., July ]&lt;)._
Southern Workman. Been uso of quoted here at .000.1 3/4 cent or 2(55,- The Stanton Hank and Trust Company
varying degrees of disability, edu­ (Xfi to the American dollar. .A t the of Great Fnlla closed its doors yester­
cation, age, capacity, energy, spirit nominal rate of exchange of 23.8 rents day. George II. Stanton, president,
or determination, each ease presents each in effect before the war this was prominent in the financing of the
its own problem nnd difficulties and number of marks would have cost Dcmpscy-Gibhons fight a t Shelby, on
July 4th.
requires its own specific solution. $03,400.50.
The whole work is organized on
Cali:irt• r S o .
I(f*acrv«* District No. t
what is known ns the case method.
IIC IM lIt T n r T i l l ! n iM I I T I O N Till:
The disabled person is interviewed
for the purpose of securing n rotnpletc inventory regarding his dis­ A t N1n iifn r it, 1 't u r lil.i, lit t h i * 1 #*tnJ uil*lie o f:to.I 'tiomr li h i, nl flip Howe uf Iiiiuiiirh*
ability, education, occupational ex­
i i i x i i h i i :**. .
in * an d illu m iin t*
In u lm lln K
n &lt; ll * e i n in t n . l i c e t fit *
periences, capacity, personality, fi­ a L oatiio-H
o f oTTift I t n n k w , a n d f o r e i g n Lilli* o f o x c h n i i t f o
o r 41r a f t ft mu I
W i l l i lfi&lt;1iir*«‘jiiv t i l . o f I h I n la iliU e x *
nancial resources, attitude toward
anti »•)
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134.150. Oil
oilier factors. All these fnetnts are
T«*tn l
1vt, 1:&gt;nmi
311.007 ,o
thoroughly studied for the purpose ( I t l i r r ViuiitlM, m i ujfliM, M -ftiir if Ir a , r t r , i
!&lt;(itin (iii
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I m n l t u r i . u m l i i m h i . h . s t . 000.00
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habitation in each ease. Such a t ‘0f*h In v iiu ll 4i 11cI a m o iiiii d m fr o m n . iilm i a l la ifik N
Cli.Jul 3;
plan in all cases requires, on tho A in o tr til din- fr o m ^ t a t r h u n k s , h a n k i rs. nn d tr iiN t r o t i i i i a itl«*|a In th o
U tllli-il S talest l o l l i c r th a n In r h u l* d In Itu itiM h. !*, a n ti | 0 )
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part of dim rehabilitation agent, a i* h t ol.M **u o tln r h im kf* In th * jiainY
n r to w n a n n h o i t ln n Im tik
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guidane? and co-operation. This
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of molten rock, .nil of the char­
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eruption. The source of the hrat
which causes this outburst is the hot
luvn, lying beneath the earth's sur­
face, and which is part of tho volronic nature of the region wherein
geysers ore.in evidence. Tiie water
that • is forced ont at tiie ground
level Bows back ngniu into tiie gey­
ser tube or percolates ’through tiie
porous lava, descends, is again heat­
ed, nnd tiie cycle etnrts anew.
Small geysers gosh every few
minutes, depending on tho intensity
of tho promoting heat; while the in­
terval between the eruptions of
larger geysers may bo a matter of
days or even weeks. "Old Fuitliful,”
in Yellowstone National park, usual­
ly performs every 05 minutes; and
imiui interval of four minutes it will
throw about 200,000 gallons of
•water skyward to a height of from
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ELDER SPRINGS WATER
on account o f iLs purity is fa st hocom inu th e d rin k in g w ater
ta for Central Florida. It is also recom m ended fo r uso in bat* terles. If you are not drinking Elder S p rin gs W nter now
S .Rive it a trial.

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THE SANFORD pAILY HERALD, TUESPAYt JULY 10,1923

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FOR RENT—\Vc have a welHocoU’d
furnished home.—A. P. Connelly &amp; New Ford Plant
DR. R. M. MASON Sons.
79-tfc .A t Green Island Will
DENTIST
FOR KENT—Furnished room
Be Second Detroit
New Mr&gt;sch Building
Park A vc.
Phono 201
Sanford, Florida
c
unfurnished s » n i u i v
n ■■■
ir v
u m F U '/ iu v n i
**■
apartment, 714 Oak Avenue. Phone
Farmer Help During The
301.
85-5tp
Winter Months.
W. J. THIGPEN
FOR RENT—Furpished rooms with
Real Estate
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th qulrcments of the Ford .Motor Com­
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE street nnd Elm ave,—M. Schneider.
pany. for increased m anufacture will
86-6tn bring a rapid expansion of the com­
------------------------------------------ 1-----pany's plant at Green Island, N. Y„
Ryee Examined
Glaaoee Designed
WANTED
it is just announced by the Ford
Rooms 226-228

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Too can find the name of
«Ttry live Business Man
Is Sanford In this Column
each day. ,

Competitive'Exam for
Free Scholarship at
Two State Schools
Examinations Will He Conducted By
The County Superintendent.

THE

S H O O W W ^ Q O U W p rj

TEMPERATURE

JACKSONVILLE, July 10,—The
maximum nnd minimum temperatures
in representative eilles, furnished by
the weather bureau ns compiled at 0
p. m., yesterday follows:
Max. Min.
City
00
Atlantic City .................. ...... 71
08
58
..... 81
00
Buffalo ......................... ...... 81
08
Chicago .............................. ...... : D2
02
Cincinnati .................... ...... 88
71
pcs Moines ................ ........ 1*4
62
78
Kansas City ................. .. ........ 92
00
82
New York ..........................
02
Pittsburgh ....................... ........ 8(1
70
SL Louis ............................... ...... 1*2
02
Toledo .................................... ...... ... 88
08
Washington ................ ...... 81
*"
SHARP ATTACK IS

Hunting's nomination is already set­
tled, in the same manner that it was
settled itrlor to the 1920 convention.
"The policy of the Republican ad­
ministration was one determined by
the plutocratic forces of that party
nnd not by the masses of the party,"
he continued.
"President nllrding has deceived
the people by honeyed words nnd
shriveled nationalism," the senator
said. “ He rnmc to the senate nnd
told us wo must join the world rourt.
I didn’t believe hint sincere but call­
ed his bluff and introduced a resolu­
tion enliing. for a vote on the treaties
ns fho y werp presented by the court,”
Continuing, Senator King declared:
"Senator I-odge, the sinister nnd
intriguing force which hns so often
been manifested against the Ameri­
can people, got to work, subsidised
the Republican press nnd brought
pressure to benr upon President
Harding which frieghtoned him. Hard­
ing being always an opportunist,’ who
seeks a policy of expediency, yielded,
but when he got to St. Ixiuis he
thought he found a good opportunity
to put himself straight with Senator
Reed .of that state and others, so he
changed his front again.
“The
disarmament
conference
which hns been pointed to ns the
greatest achievement of the Republi­
can administration was a delusion
nnd n snnfc nnd a menus of deceiving
the American people. Republicans
point out that the conference was the
means of disarming the grent nations
of the Wbrld to a great extent yet
we find the leading army and navy
hfficltils of the country advocating a
big army and navy."

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., July 10.—
Notice hns been sent out from the
Department of Public Instruction nuthorieing a competitive examination
for the scholarships in the University
of Florida nnd in the Florida State
Henry McLauiin, Jr., WANTED—BOYS TO SELL THE News.
College for Women, provided fo r by
Who
nthc
plant
is
ready
to
operate
nets of the 1023 session of the leg­
O p tD .
nick Service Transfer
SANFORD HERALD ON THE at its full capacity it will take its islature. The examinations are to be
STREETS OF SANFORI). A GOOD place as one of the dominant manu­ conducted by the several county su­
Optician-Optometrist
Storage F a cilities
CHANCE
FOB AMBITIOUS BOYS facturing institutions of the country, perintendents in their respective
HI
East
First
Street
Sanford,
Fla.
|*» please you, tell others; If not,
TO
MAKE
BIG PROFITS FOR A the announcement says, nnd in the counties on July 17.
Phone 498
tell
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS volume of production will be second
Printed questions will be sent out
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. only to the Detroit plant. A feature
by the state superintendent on the
dh-tf
LNFORD NOVELTY
will be the employment of farmer subjects of English, History, Algebra,
MADE ON 1IAUDING
WANTED—Reliable settled colored help during winter months, permit­ and Civics. Algebra and English will
WORKS
BY SENATOB KING
Woman to live on place. I’hqpo 575- ting thrill to work on the farm* dur­ be the subjects for exam ination' ill
Daytona Beach, Fla. W.
V. C. COLLER, Prop#
85-tfc
ing the summer.
the forenoon and the remainder in
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. July £&gt;.
FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear
At present production is limited to' tlu&gt; afternoon.
leneral Shop and Mill
Open the .Year Around
—Declaring that President Harding
from owner of farm or unimproved that of radiators nnd ring gears, em -1 Four papers will lie required in nil.
Reasonable Rates.
is insincere in advocating adhesion
Work
land
for sale, for fall delivery.—L, ploying 62 men, but this force will Blanks which the applicants must of the United States to the world
Special rates.to parties.
Jones, Box 361, Olncy, 111.
87-ltp be Increased ns stion ns now machin­ fill out before entering the examina­
I n t r a c t o r and b u i l d e r
On Main Street, near Ocean
!court and classing the disarmament
I Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ery is installed.
tion* have been forwarded to the conference called by the president “as
C. M. CUSTER, Prop.
A new department will soon he county superintendents and those a delusion and a snare” United States
FOUND
opened for* the m anufacture of wishing to eonipecte for their schol­ Senator William H. King, Democrat,
|B. W. HERNDON
h r i fti in t i w » n m » !• uUix 1 1—r Hindu license tag. Own­ springs and will give employment (&lt;&lt; arship should obtain the blanks from of Utah, last night launched nn a t­
er can have same upon identifita- 100 additional men.
their superintendent.
tack upon tile Republican adm inistra­
tion
nnd paying for ml. Call a t Her­
INSURANCE A G EN C Y
Extensive improvement nnd devel­
All papers prepared by male ap­ tion.
*
•
ald office.
97-tfc opment of the waterways in the Green plicants will be forwarded to n uni­
Senator
King,
speaking
before
the
FIRE------AUTO--------- BON D8
i Island section also is contemplated versity faculty committee, ami pa­ Young Men’s Democratic C\ub of
i l»y the Ford Motor Company and will pers prepared by girls will lie for­ Utah, also declared "the cards are
PEOPLE CLAMOR FOR TAX
S. 0. Shinholser
include an all-water route to Detroit, i warded to a similar committee of the stacked so far as the Republican
te*
------- Pa REDUCTION—G. O. P. OPPOSES The property will be flanked by a | women's college.
nomination for president in 1924 is
SAYS REPUBLICAN PAPER massive concrete w ater front nnd this
PS ( JnHHifird Ads 1c n word. No *U
Contractor nnd B uilder
Each paper should have the name concerned, and no .phwer on earth
fca Ad taken for less than 26c. . 1*4 . , i * • » i * * “ I ‘ • *
» *
dock system will lie equipped with of (lie applicant plainly writutu: upon etui ilefdn't Harding for the nomina­
Reduction of taxes on small in­ cranes nnd other paraphernalia to bej
mum -:F l o r id a
And positively no CIsNsiiled ^
it.
tion." He nsEcrted that President
As Ads charged to anyone. Cash **t comes a re _ lieing urged upon mem­ employed in extensive water ship-t
l
must accompany nil orders. **« bers of Congress by their constituents
(. P. Connelly &amp; Sons Uo Count the words nnd remit **• since the publication of stories that meats.
Construction of nil new Ford plants &gt;
the Federal government lias a large
I'^lMbll.hrd IOOH
M ncordingly.
on sites with abundant water sup­
ka
i
mi surplus at the beginning of the new ply is significant of the part naviga- j
^eal EMalr, Loan* and Insurance
n
l a n n a i iu in ta hi fiscal year I(123-2-1. It is stated that tion nnd electrical power will play in
|&gt;ne IS
101-8 Magnolia Arc.
scores of letters are reaching the of­ the future expansion program of the
fice* of Senators in Washington.
FOR SALE
company.
The New York Herald, u Repub­
PEWART The Florist
The Green Island hydro-electric
Flowers------------- Floral Designs FOR SALE—1 team mules, wagon lican newspaper, publishes the fol­ plant, erected in 1(52), after the gov­
lowing from its Washington corre­ ernment granted permission to the
and harness at u bargain.—E. N.
|Annuil ami Ornamental Plants
spondent:
company to utilize the power from
Sutton, Geneva, Fin.
82-I0tp
Slyrtlo Are.----------- Phono 260-W
“Many taxpayers (writing to Con­ the dam a t Troy, now houses four
FARMERS—You can get seed bed gressmen) say they are hardly able
uniquely designed low-head lurbins
frames and irrigation plugs at the to make ends meet, while the Treas­
which are the largest of their type
INKOKI) MACHINE Sanford
Novelty Works.
100-tfc ury Department seems at- n loss to
i nthc world. They operate as "dou­
COMPANY
FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays' paints know whnt to do with the huge tarfes ble-current" generators, producing j
The recen t b u sin ess condition hns brought
im pu re w h ere it cam e from in th e fir st
pcncral Machine and B oiler
and vnmlahos a t Sanford Novelty collected."
both alternating nnd direct current.
to th e forefront o f th o u g h t m any fu n d a ­
place, and how it m igh t lie restored.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
W orks
Republican leaders nrc hostile to The capacity of the power house is
Cylinder G rinding
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs tor any proposition to reduce taxes, the 8,000 horsu power.
m ental, con sid eration s th a t h a v e a lw a y s
W e a lw a y s knew — everyb ody k new —
|one ----------Sanford, Florida
setting, 16 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Herald’s correspondent intimates.
The plant area at Green Island is
been known but h a v e been dam ned w ith
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­ “The Finance Committee (domi­ 180 acres and the manufacturing
that d esire for th in g s m ade a dem and for
| H. l.r.ik
J. 1|. Colrlougli ford.
. 83-tfp nated by Republicans) is opposed to building is 120 by 1100 feet. It is
fa in t praise.
them in th e m ark et. T h at people desired
I FOR SALK—5 Pointer pups, No. 1 any tinkering with the revenue law operated exclusively liy (electricity,
H um an nature in the m ass is very m uch
INSURANCE .
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 116 San­ because of the abnormal conditions even to the heating.
th in g s wo accep ted a s an elem en ta l fa ct.
03-tfc now prevailing," says the Herald’s
Fire—Life—Auto
ford Ave.
like hum an nature in th e individual. One
Throws Scalding
B u t w hen w e discovered th a t d esire flu c­
h-®first Nat'l IWink Bldg. Annex
FOR SALE'--No. 817 West First St. correspondent.
.of its dom inant c h a r a c te r istic s has been
|NF0KI&gt;
FLORIDA
The Fordney-McCumber tariff law
Hot Coffee Upon
Attractive terms. Address owner.
tu ated w e began to ap p reciate th a t d esire,
yielded a totnl of about $100,000,000
sum m ed up in th e ob servation , "You n ev­
Box 782, Daytona, Flu.
O'J-tfc
Jailer
and
Escapes
in revenues while permitting the pro­
as We know it, is n th in g created by th e nrt
er m iss th o w ater till th e well runs dry."
fiteers to take some four billion dol­
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
TAVARES, July 10.—Grabbing the
o f m an. It is a h ig h ly sp ecialized form of
( One new five room house with bath, lars in tolls from consumers, includ­
W e never ap p reciate fu n d am en tal th in g s
coffee
pot
from
Jailor
Avcritt
ns
he
an elem en tal need— j u s t ns a L ouis XV I
; full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ ing $300,000,000 more from formers was nerving prisoners their breakfast
than it returned to them In higher
until we have occasion to do w ith o u t th em .
C U PIE D .
this morning one negro dashing the
ch air is m ade out o f a tree.
prices.
,
PRICE
steaming hot liquid over the fnco
T
h
is
ob
servation
h
as
i\
special
applica­
$3,000.00--------------Terms to suit you
made n'Lreak for liberty followed by
ARE YOU GUILTY?
* A REAL BARGAIN
-------m
tion to th e dem and o f th e public for th e
T h is d iscovery led to a n oth er equally
two others of the same rare. Within
Csrds of Sanford's Repot- m * A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
a
few
minutes
two
of
the
escaped
A farm er carrying an express pack­
products o f in d u stry. W hile th e dem and
79-tfc
im p ortant d isco v ery th a t th e m eans o f re­
•We Prefesaional Men, each
prisoners were back in jail nnd the
age
from
a
Chicago
mail-order
house
•f whom, |n hia chosen pro- *m MORNING AND NI(fUT~M 11AC de­
w as at h igh tid e and everyb od y w as b u sy
fin in g nnd sp ecia lizin g th a t d esire w a s ad­
thir dwas-surrounded In a hammock
fmaion the Herald recom-' m
livery. Phone Ed. Diggers your was accosted by a local merchant. west of Tavares. Sheriff Casaldny
“
Why,
didn't
you
buy
that
bill
of
tr y in g to su p p ly th u t dem and at a p ro fit
v e r tisin g . T h e g ig a n tic w ork th u t has
■•ads to. the people.
lm wants.
87-5tp
goods from me? I could hnve saved and deputies using the captured men
FOR .SALE—Approximately 7 acre
no one, se em in g ly , g a v e a th o't to w h ere
been accom plish ed by m odern a d v e r tisin g
you the express, and besides you nn guides believe the third will be lo­
farm, one acre orange trees, three
cated
before
the
day
is
over.
Jailer
would hnve been patroniring a homo
th e dem and cam e from , how long it m ig h t
now sta n d s out in hold relief. It h a s been
acres cleared under fence. House on store, which helps pay the taxes and Avcritt'a scalds are serious. The ne­
place.
A
real
bargain.
Address
G.
groes
were
charged
wit
hstcaling
an
la st, or w h at w ould happen if it should
|Georg:e A. DeCottes
th e m eans by w h ich th e r e fin e m e n ts o f
builds up this locality." The farmer
A. Apikes, Sanford, Fin.______ 85-ltp
A ttorney -at*Law
looked at the merchant a moment and auto, moonshining and beating an­
fa il. Wo m erely a ssu m ed th e p erm an en t
c iv iliza tio n have been m ado know n and
*"*r
County Beak
then said: "Why don't you patronise other negro to death.
- FOR RENT
&gt;F0RI) *:* -tFLORIDA
e x iste n c e o f th e dem and, ju s t a s w e a s ­
your home paper and advertise? I
m ade d esirable, and th is d e sir e h a s been
FOR
SALE—10
bolts
of
read
it
and
didn't
know
that
you
had
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­
su m e th(j p resen ce o f water^ a ir and fire,
m ade in to dem and. .It
a sim p le fa c t
SEED BED CLOTH at
tED R. WILSON
ment with private bath.
Herald the stuff I have here."—American
th a t a /m illion p rofitab le form s o f indus­
• U ut a day cam e w hen dem and b egan to
building. Special rates for summer, Paint and Oil Dealer.
mill prices. Light, med­
. ATTORNE Y -A T-LA W
—B. W. Herndon.
85-6tc
J* m National Bank Building
trial a c tiv ity ow e th e ir very e x iste n c e to
ium and heavy weight.
su b sid e, and in m an y In d u stries it cam e al­
KILLING THE BUGS
l NF0R*&gt;
FLORIDA FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
—Yowell Co.
86-2tc
th e fa c t th a t A d v e r tisin g upheld th e
m ost to a fu ll sto p . A n d th en wo m issed
light housekeeping. Apply 701 Mag­
Messrs. Alvord and Powell, repre­
•
84-5tc senting the A. L P. Disinfectant Com-,
sta n d a rd s o f liv in g w h ich in turn provided
it, and realized, a s n ev er bcioro, w h a t an
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children.
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are
the
great
ing the boll weevil In mtny places In destroyers of child life. If you have
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thing that will kill the worms and quickly. Give the littla one a dose or
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Up-to-date Apartmenta and Rooms bugs on all kinds of vegetables apd cannot exist where this time-tried and
say there is no need to worry any successful remedy is used. It drives out
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JU LY 6. 1923

VOLUME

NUM BER 86

FARMER'
S
CROP
INSURANCE
GUILTY SECOND
DE(iREE MURDER FEASIBLE AND WARRANTED
AGRICULTURE PROTECTION
GERMANY POSTS'
PROCLAMATION PROGRESS IS MADE
CONDEMNATION

MISSING BALLOONIST WAS FOUND IN n i u u t n d u i i m in
BASKET OF BIG AIRSHIP FOURTEEN
MILES FROM PORT S T A G E Y

BECOME EFFCTIVE NOW
'a a s r . ™ PRESIDENT IN
BETTER MARKETS ALASKA TODAY
ON BIRTHDAY
ING D RA W N U P

• i i u u i v u n i

« i

And Better Synlem of Growing
and Handling nil Florl*■ da Crops *

•

•

Another Body Found Today id Lake Erie Off Point
Pelee Believed to Be That of L ieu t Null, Who
Accompanied Roth as Aide Last Wednesday ’

FORMER WHIPPING BOSS RE­
LEASED UNDER $io.000
BOND.

URGENTLY N EED ED
FOR
AMERICAN AGRICULTURE
SAYS O FFIC IA LS

PORT STANLEY, Ont., July 9.—T he body of Lieut. Itoth,
I.AKE CITY. July 9—Thomas Walpilot pf the ill-fnted United S tates navy balloon, w as found in the
terter
Higginbotham, former convict
basket of the airship fourteen miles southw es^'of here this morn­
whipping
boss Into Saturday aftering. Evidence th n t Roth died of exposure w as seen In the fncl th at
hls head and shoulders were hnnging over th e edge Of the basket. Inoon wn*
guilty of the murder
Identification Was established bv laundry m nrk ML. J . R.” on his i"f *,riMin Tn,H,rt» of N'orth ,,nkotn.
underw ear. Ring on th ird finger of left hnnd contained red sto n e.,in
hv ft Jur&gt;’
The basket was towed Into th is port and th e body of Roth tempor The Verdict carries n sentcnco of 20
years. The juiy was out one hour
arily placed in fish house in charge of polled.

By InHurnnce in O ther Fields,
A dequate Crop Insurance
Is Forthcom ing

nnd twenty minutes.
i l l , T l i e .1 •»i&gt;cln t r i l I ’ r r a a )
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TALLAHASSEE, July 9.—State
TALLAHASSEE, July 0.—The
There was no demonstration in
- WINDSOR. Onl^ July 9.— A body, believed to be thnt of Lieut.
house officials lire heartily in accord
lUtf agricultural commissioner's de­
Null, the HCrnnd m issing balloonist who disappeared with Lieut. court when the verdict was reported.
with steps under way by tho United
partment hopes soon to hove plans in
Roth in the ill-fnted United Staten nnvy balloon w as found today Attorneys for the defense immedi­
States' department of
agriculture
•hspe for presentation to the farmin I,nke E rie off 1'olnt Pelee. T he body was discovered shortly ately made a motion for a new trial.
having ns their ultimate aim the
tre of Florida looking to tho organa fte r th n t of R cth was picked up in th e basket of th e balloon four­ The verdict carries n minimum sen­
providing of crop insurance for fnrmiiation of co-operative marketing aste e n miltfrs o ff P o rt Stanley where th e biff Imp fell Into the lake. tence of 20‘yenrs nnd a-maximum of
&lt;llr The t» a r ls lr il 1'rr.i)
COUELNZ, July 0.—Tho • German jers.
Mciations under terms of a law that
The body apparently had been in the w ater nbout a dny nnd a half. life improsinmont.
Higginbotham
KETCHICKAN, Alaska, July 9.—
became effective with this month.
was in-court when the jury announc- governor .general of the llliine prov-, General crop insurance Is feasible,
President anil Mrs. Harding celebrat­
hire yesterday posted u proclamation ani|
urgently needed for the protecBy-laws governing tho operation of ed yesterday one of the most memor­
|ed its verdict.
stmngly
comlcmimig
sabotage
ami
a
.(j,„
t
of
American agriculture, the fedlurh associations now are being drnwn able of their thirty-two wedding nnHigginbotham was sentenced to 20
,
, ..... „ ............. ............
,
number of the t.irm nn offic
n In ,.r„i ilepartnienL of agriculture de­
ffieinls
up by T. J. Brooks, chief clerk In the nlvcrasries, by nrrvlng in Alaska, the
! yenrs Imprisonment. He wns relens. . . .
..
i edi on emnnn
„
.hearing
. I.occupied territory, according to the clares in information rent out for the
department, who was Instrumental In first chief executive and first layd of
$10,000 tbond■ pending
of nil nppcnl.
'
j French, likewise have expressed their j farmers of tho country, nnd Florida's
framing the • hill and getting it tho land to ever visit the great north­
During the trinl, the state charged j"'**«PProvnl of violence ngninst theJnBI|l.u| turn| commissioner, W. A. Mcthrough the legislature. The meas­ ern territory.
ure was piloted through the house by
IHgglnhotham ‘with having whipped I
° n f" ,c0”- lk c ,* " nrh
Rue, heartily endorses thnt view.,;
landing at Mrtlaknhtln, site hf the
thorities assert thnt Yhis change in
Representative J. C. McRae of Mil­ historic missionary effort of Father
Talicrt so verely that It brought
In view ,of the progress made by
attitude is due to instructions from
ton, Santa Itosa county, and through
inbout
traumatic
pneumonia,
causing
insurance
in other fields, it is hard to
Duncan, known ns the "Apostle of
Berlin.
the upper house by Senator Ander­
i his dentil four days Inter.
ihcticvu that udequatc crop insurance
Alaska" tho presidential party spent
son of Gadsden county. It was one
— Tho defense ndmitted tho whipping,
three hours, twice ns long as hnd been
DU ESSE I’.DORK/ J uly 9. - T h e faci,|,t,C"
* T T " * 1" “ " W '
of the few measures that passed both intended. The president here heard RELATING TO PACIFIC ANI)
i hut contendeil it was "within the ,,
i oped .according to the view of tho
German
railroad
m
ens
strike
fund,!..,
.
.
.
.
.
, . .
.
bouses* without a dissonting .vote.
I law,” basing this on testimony thnt
Washington department heads who
a t first hand regarding one Alusknu
PASSED HILL APPROV­
A&gt; soon ns the by-laws arc ready
only from 8 to 10 lashes were struck.
„
,
.have been studying the question,
problem, the natives' struggle for
ING TREATY
tho French at ...
*
.
. . .
they will be placed in the hunds of
The Florida convict camp regulations
, , , , ,
they are now preparing data for tho
food ngninst the increasing inroads
Mnximillcnau,
near
l.udwigshnfen.
0
.
...
,
.
?
• , .
the farmers for their use. Mr. Brooks
permitted administration of ten
Sonntc committee which wus appoint­
of the salmon canning industry. Mem­
is an authority on subjects pertain­
!Inshos. The defense contended Tned at the last session of congress to
bers of tho presidential party visited
PARIS, July 9.—Frnm-o-Hclginn.
ing to agriculture und economics, hav­
bert
died
from
Jolinr
pneumonia.
investigate ami report on tho practic­
the church erected ns the result of |
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action against Germany in retali­
ing been a farm er,him self.for many
ability
of extending the zcopo of crop
Duncan’s efforts and talked with th o !T h e C o m p lim e n ta ry A g re e m e n t
ation for the bombing of Dulsberg
yrart In western Tennessee, and later
LAKE CITY, July 9.—noforo passinsurance. This committee held n
will not In* affected by— the papul
j
ivindc In W a sh in g to n I’re
be was professor of markets and ru ­ Indians.
i ing sentence yesterday morning upon
series of hearings at Washington in
Ketchikan ncconled the president
I
representations
at Paris and llrfisral economics in Mississippi A. &amp; M.
clsely
Defined
_____
(Thomas
Waller
Higginbotham,
conApril, and will reconvene In Decem­
nnd his party a noisy welcome, fish­
sels, it was said today in official cir­
College. 11c is the nuthur of two
ber.
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n
,
,
T
V
T
o
m
W
o
n
f
n
d
;
,vic1cd
lute
Saturday
of
second
degree
ing hunts, tugs, motor boats and
, „ r Thr A„ „ rln(rd ,.rr„ ,
cles. The French foreign office has
books and numerous articles on these
Billions
of
dollars
are
annually
in-,
other crafts meeting the Henderson
PARIS. July 9.—The Chamber of
• replied to the representations from
topics.
Mai tin Tnlierl of North Dakota,
vested in farm crops. So great is tho
at
the
entrance
of
the
harbor
nnd
es-1
Deputies
‘today
unanimously
approved
the papal nuncio that the bombing
The co-uperstive marketing law is
risk in this investment, thnt the far­
|
Judge
M.
A.
McMullen
denied
the
corting the transport to the do-k. ] thP Washington trenties relating to
occurred in the Belgian zone nnd
entitled “An act to encourage the comotion of the defense for a neW trial
Every
boat
was
black
with
people.
,thc
Pacific.
The
chamber
passed
n
therefore the Belgians would determ­ mers who make it have been called
opertaive marketing of farm prod­
nnd
granted
the
usual
time
for
per­
(Ilf The AMMiH’Infril I'rran)
The town, which hns a population hill approving the treaty concluded
ine the penalties. Both France nnd gamblers, the department declares in
ucts and to authorize
iori: the incorpora­
fecting
an
appeal
to
the
supreme
discussing the insurance question,
TALLAHASSEE,
July
9.
—
The
Belgium, however, reserved themtion of co-operative marketing asso- of 5,-100, was decorated with flags December, 1921, by-France, United hearing set for -I o'clock this after- j court,
and continues: “But Rumbling, say
nn dftowers in honor «f the most Slates, Great Britain nnd Japan cov­
delves the right to any nnd ull meas­
list ions.'
For
the
first
time,
as
far
ns
known,
noon
before
Attorney
Genernt
Buford
distinguished visitor in its long his­ ering their island possessions in the
ures necessary to prevent a recur­ department official-, in a term prop-*
The |Kilicy of the hill is declared to
crly applied only to the taking of un­
tory. Tho weather was perfect, clear Pacific nnd declaration ndopted same on petition of the State of Georgiu in the history of the trinl of cupital rence of such violence.
b* “to promote, foster And encourage
necessary risks, ju*t for the sake of
for
extradition
of
Raymond
Dennett
cnacs
in
Florida,
the
hearing
on
the
and pleasantly cool.
date relating to Pacific mandates.
the intelligent and orderly marketing
taking
u chance. They point out that
to
Atlanta,
where
he
is
wanted
on;motion
fora
new
trinl.
and
the
pnssThe Henderson steamed into the
ROME, July 9.Italy Joins neither
It also accepted complementary
of agricultural products through co­
the
risks
of agriculture are unavoid­
chnrgcs
of
assault
nnd
Im
ttery!
ing
of
sentence
upon
a
convicted
dehay a t Mctlakahln a t fi o’cloc kaml agreement made in Washington Feb­
with England or France in her a tti­
operation and to eliminate specula­
able,
and
should he as readily In -.
chnrges
which
grew
out
of
a
fight
on
fondant,
took
place
Sunday
morning,
President and Mrs. Harding stepped ruary 0, 1922, in which application
tude relative to the Ruhr, it is semi­
tion and waste; and to mnko the dis­
at a time many children were attend
suiable
ns
similnr
risks In other lines.
on Alnsknn soil for the first time at of trenty was precisely defined ns It the golf course there, it is said.
officially stated. Italy remains faith­
tribution uf agricultural producta as
Ing ftundny schools nnd people were
"It
is
regarded
as
absurd that agri­
8:15 o'clock. The Henderson anchor­ concerns Jnpnn. Saturday, the cham­
ful to the memorandum which Pre­
direct as can be efficiently done, be­
preparing to attend worship in the
UNTERMBYF.lt.
ACTS
FOR
culture
should
continue
without ndced
off
the
ihwer
end
of
Annctto
Is­
mier
Mussolini
presented
when
he
ber approved the Washington agree­
tween producer and consumer; and
various churches of this city.
* JEWISH EDITOR IN
qunto Insurance facilities, In fare of
land most o fthe night so ns not to ment on nuvnl limitation. Both treat­
attended
the
I^indon
conference.
This
to stabilize the marketing of agri­
,
Motion Argued.
•
Hl’IT AGAINST FORD
arrive before daylight.
was based on unification of the prob­ the general application thnt has been
ies now go to the senate.
cultural products."
Judge McMullen entered the court
lems of reparations and inter-allied given to tho Insurance principle In
“Agricultural products" hro de­
NEW YORK. July 9.—Samuel Un- room ut 9:80 o'clock nnd tho motion debts and other conditions which nearly all other kinds of necessary
fined os horticultural, viticullural,
term yer hns boon retained to prose­ for n new trial wns at once argued have been adhered to throughout.
enterprises. With pioper statistical
forestry, dairy, llvestuck, poultry, bee
cute. n •suit for libel against Henry by the attorneys for the defendant.
With respect to the passive resist­ data as a hnAis for rate*, means of
»n«l any farm products.”
Ford by Herman Bernstein .editor of In denying the motion, Judge McMul­
ance of Germany, the Italian govern­ supplying the lark ought to l»o ob­
Three or more persons engaged In Two Strike leaders and Many Fol­
the Jewish Tribune, it became known len stated thnt he considered none of
ment thinks it should not he insist­ tainable," sny tho department’s In­
lowers Go to Jnil —
the production of agricultural prod­
today when n letter from Mr. Bern­ the gorunds ,for the motion were
For Murder of Frederick Schneider,
ed upon, as Germany can not defeat vestigators.
ucts tnsy form u co-operative assostein to the manufacturer was made ‘well taken." Only n few persons,
I n r The Aaaorlalra I’rraal
Crop insurance, they believe, should
Bronx Contractor.
rialion, under terms of the mensure,
BROCKTON, Mass., July 9.—One
public. The suit was based on alleged other than the attorneys nnd those France by this method.
cover actual damage sustained, but
Lmdon nnd Rome are in agree­ not theoretical losses resulting from
»uch'association to have capital stock hundred pickets were arrested today
attacks against Mr. Bernstein in con­ directly interested In the case, were
* ( I l f T h r A « « o r l n t n l l 'r e « » )
or operate without it, according to on tho opinion of City Solicitor Handment
in intensifying diplomatic ac­ failure to reap expected piofits; he
NEW YORK. July 9.—Mrs. Annie nection with n scries of articles on present.
their wishes, nnd such association rnltnn that picketing during tho shoe
tion
with
the object of bringing needs simply protection against crop
.
Wife
Stood
by
Him.
Ruzzi today wns sentenced to die in the Jews published in Mr. Ford’s
tti ysrt as agent for its members or strike now in progress here is illegal.
about
an
understanding oq repara­ damage so severe a* to endanger hie
Higginbotham's
wife
accompanied
tho electric chair during the week of Dearborn Independent.
Moekholders.
Among those arrested were two strike August 0 for tho murder of Frederick
Mr. Ilc.rnsteln declared In the let­ him into the court room, where Judge tions and the occupation of the Ruhr; financial safety. Such protection, In
The set further defines thnt "Tho leaders, Joseph La Cautrc and Mrs.
Schneider, Bronx contractor, with ter that be was represented by Mr. McMullen asked tho former whipping but havo not reached an accord on tho opinion of department officials,
t»irw 'member* shall includo actual Nellia McHugh. Every cell In polico
.
Ford as n "sort of 'a spy In your boss if he hnd any thing to sny why lnter-nllied debts.
could ho given at a reasonable cost.
whom zho livor for eight yenrs.
members of association without capi­ station filled and prisoners led by
sentcnco
should
not
be
passed
nn
him.
mythical combination of Internation­
They do not believe it would 1)0 sound
tal stork and holders of common their leaders sang "America."
He replied in the negative and sen­
Tha Herald for first class job work. al Jewish Bankers."
policy to furnish Insurance against
•lock in associations ‘organized with
tence then wns passed.
loss
of prospects, both for reasons of
capital stock;
•
tion on all shares offered for.sale, nnd
The $10,000 bond under which Hig­
expense nnd because such protection
“The term ‘association' means any all transfers must be approved by the
ginbotham was relented after the
might discourage diligence und care
corporation organized under this act; association. Associations organized
verdict will hold good until
the
In furming.
and
•
hereunder shall be deemed non-profit,
higher court Ufsposci of the cazo.
was roAll necessary coverage should bo
The
following
L'h'ffrnm
‘The term 'persona' shall include inasmuch as they are not organized
Higginbothnm l*ft here enrly Yes­ ceived this morning:
available in a single policy, giving
individuals, firms, partnership, cor­ to make profit for themselves, as
terday with Mrs. Higginbothkm and
ATLANTA, Ga., July b.—Sanford protection against damage from de­
porations and associations.
such, or for their members, as such,
tneir four-year-old son, for his home delegation arrived enrly today gave ficient or excessive moisture, from
•■or the purpose of this act, the but only for their members as pro­
in Green Cove Springs, Fla. Members a puradc for thousands. Douglass plant pests, from storms and frost,
words “Co-operative company, cor­ ducers."
^
of counsel for state and defense also wont to tied three times with Nut from hall and hot winds, and from
poration or association' are defined to
The purposes of the proposed co­
have departed.
Rundey righ by his side. Fred Dor- all other dangers. Tho department
m'tn « company, corporation, or as- operative organisations are declared
ner
got caught In nn upper berth. officials hold, in fact, thkt the "pWltry *
•ocution, which adheres strictly in in the bill to be "to engage In any
FORMER ABSOCIATB JUSTICE
Mike
Rtolnoff is buying breakfast for should cover damage from any* eahse,'
jts business operations to the follow­ activiey in connection with the mar­
MITCHELL FIELD, N. Y., July D,—Lieut. Russell Mnughan, piloting n
U. S| SUPREME COURT
the bunch; Percy Mere at last ac­ except the negligence of tho farnier,
ing principles:
keting or selling of the agricultural pursuit plane, hopped off a t 8:5« Eastern standard time today on the first
.
DIED TODAY .IN MICHIGAN count was qnder tho table. Watson when tho damage Is so severe as to
“Return on capital invested re- products of its members, or with tho leg of his dawn to dusk flight across the continent. The attem pt to reach
lost his bed a t 3 o'clock and has got bring tho crop yield materially below
•triite dto not more than eight per harvesting, preserving, drying, pro­ coast by light of single day was, begun in flood of dawn of high visibility
*4Hr Tfc* AunflRtHl l*f ■)
a
chaser o u t Tillis Is lost entirely. tho investment in the crop.
(*at.
Mackinac Island, Mich., July 0.—
.
cessing, canning, packing, storing, which' held promise of excellent flying weather on the first leg of his flight
Monk
Bennett is getting tho roses
William
R.
Day,
former
associate
Author zing and refunding |n wfl.dling, shipping
or utilization to Dayton, O. Clear weather will prevail, tho weather man said, oxccpt In
from
the
girls; Rungo Is looking fo r BAND CONCERT
justice
of
the
Unltod
States
supreme
L "f, uy ° f My m°nle- rem*ln/ t p " ' o f . or the manufacturing or Montana and Utah, where thundershowers arc oapected. Tho aviator, said
TOMORROW NIGHT
Miss Anheuser; Judge
Housholder
court,
died
a
t
his
cottage
here
a
t
five
these
disturbances
would
not
prevent
his
trying
to
reach
the
coast.
If
necse* *
th* PV ,nrnt of e*P®na*»JJrMrketlng 0f tho by-products therehas
lost
his
golf
sticks
and
a
special
DruviH' °n Ca,&gt; « **°°k lnvt'*L*d sndi0Y j , r jn connection with thb manu- sary, he said; he would odd a few miles to his trip and fly around the storms, this morning. With him at the time train Will bring them; Yowoll Is on
The regular band concert will ba
was his son, W illing L. and the lat­
P id ng . member's reserve on the t X ^ ring, »«llinV or supplying of its hut h t thought it likely he could fly over them.
held tomorrow night at CcnUml Park.
top of the hunch. Big time ahead.
ter'*
wife.
Funeral
services
will
he
tronair °»r " p” *P°rtlon t(^tho pa- Vefmirr* with machinery, equipment
—FROM THE BUNCH.v The program Will he published In
DAYjTON, July 9,—Lleut Mnughan arrived at McCook Field here at 9:10 held Thursday a t Canton( Ohio.
.uppllei; or In th . U n rein ,
Tuesday’s Dally Herald. Don't for­
Gtu- member, one vote, regardlees the above enumerated activities; or in Eastern time, one hour and thirty-eight minutes behind schedule on the first
get tlx.*' time nnd
con­
a
Cocoa—Grapefruit
canning
factory
W number of shares.
Dade City—Oldest town, once
sny one or more of the - activities Up at dawn ot dusk flight across the continent. He departed at 9:36 for St.
cert
Tuesday
night
In
Central
P
ort
l
to
he
built
a
t
Vero
or
Fort
Pierce.
fort, new prosperous community.
’ Option must be given the atzocia- specified herein." ‘
Joseph, Mo.
oan *t*|
III, T h e

*

P rrM )

Of Sabotage and Many
Officials Express
Disapproval

Celebrates Birthday in
Historic Mission
Town

CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED
WASHINGTON TREATIES
EXTRADITION
IS CONCLUDED OF BENNETT
HEARINGTOOAf

lam pa Man Wanted ir. muni,.r in connection with the death
Georgia for Assault j«»r
and Battery

One Hundred Pickets
Mrs. Buzzi Sentenced %
Are Arrested Today to Electric Chair in the
Week of August 6th

MAUGHAN STARTS ON FLIGHT TODAY
DAWN TO DUSK ACROSS CONTINENT

Excellent Flying Conditions P ut Him in Dayton
on F irst Leg .

•'* * "“»&gt;»"•

X,

1-

Elks Have Arrived
•and Captured A tlanta
and Are Going: Strong:

�Misses Mac Holly, Mary Elizabeth IJ p
k M i
» &amp; m
NOTICEr
Pileoton, Katherlno Huff, Eliza! "
•S'
Smith, 8am Evelyn Smith,
I
-T O N I O H
th e Rcmlnblo’ 'Athletic ’ Club an­
iiams, Sarah yPhcolis,
MRB. FRED ftAldER. Shclkfy W ot
nounces
an
important
meeting
Mon­
i &amp;*
■** i. .
Ctafra'Jones,. IIcl?n Vcmay, Helen
■
™ Vf '
.
WALTER HEIRS
day, July Oth at tho Monroo School.
tr r*« U r«
Gontfet6s, Gebj'gln Mobley'and Mnude
jk
^
s
k
House*All
members
urged
to
be
—I N •-M r«a tr* ■
Lake.
'
y .v
a For Florida: Partly cloudy
ham s •» If fm
present.
•
• H a iti rani i
One day w|th no ralm
l*o • Saturday and Sunday, with
M tlb , tr
The public Is Invited.
' g f * MW* *• "ti&lt;
Me Ideal thundershowers.
No
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
J ^ t Af g o t o RRlixjfc CLUB
W v rra tlr « l
.
.
.
.
.
VICTOR CHECK, ,
•~&gt; * ) *V—. . . - Good breezes blowing right from
t*3 change in temperature.
SERVICE
rho member* ’&lt;
®f th e/E n trs Nous
83-84-85-Wltp
President.
SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1023.
i s Club
" ' ,wcm
wen moft delightfully j the ocean all day.
Monday—8t. ^ rtios GuTT3 meet”a\T?i^ Tlridjfc
Subject:
.­
entertained by
r s . pJ)..
fchUrl
iy M
Mrs,
.W ilder
home of Mr i. W. R. Leake on San- entcrtalne
I
Sixty laughs a minute with Joi,;
SACRAMENT"
at her home on IOak aVenu'e. Tne re Don’t forget Sunday school and •
ford Height at jl-^O p m... Walter Heir* as a small-town ,o«j!
church
tomorrow.
Hon.
George
THE TEMPERATURE
'Church Service 10:46 a. m.
blcs of players.
Tuesday—Gra Vos'-Brown Xuptialn at
rlcrk In love with a bank Pml.
Cottcs
will
speak
a
t
the
Scrap
Iron
ik'rvlces
will
be
held
Jn
the
Va^ca and baskets flllod with old
the Method! It ehurch at 8 p. m.
JACKSONVILLE, July
7.—'The
dent’s daughter a ■wcctly-navowi
.
'
Falm }Room v t iho Valdez Hotel. maximum and minimum temperatures
fash loped (jjr«jpn flowers 'dom ed . the class.
roncoction, guaranteed to que^w
t
K .
. All are \VELC0ME. .
Wfivrt the erd tbles were r*
Raymond Key left yesterday for
your
thlrat for sparkling, sure-fl,/
in
representative
cities
furnished
by
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
That' baseball gnmc Tuesday _bc_
f
• • '•
•
New York arnere he goes on busU
comedy
Jacqueline Lojan as Urf
. . . . . .
.....
| | | 0 tween1(he Rata'rians and KlwnnlAtis
the weather bureau from records com­
neaa.
'
- •
girl
who
made him go like sixty u
THE SCRAP ihON CLA88
piled at 0 p. m. yesterday, follbw:
prize For will be worth two dollara of Any­
win
her.
Also International Ne*,‘
Hon. George A. DcCottcs will de­
members, body's money. Turn out ahd ‘do ybur
Cities
Max. Min.
N. M alveln.rtf Oviedo, was among
arify one day old.
*
•
purt.
'
*
liver an address to the Scrap Iron Atlantic City ......_____...... 82
as won by
the business vlhltora’iri' Sanford' yei70
class tomorrow morning.
Mr. Do- Vtlonta ....................
eat prize,
terday.
*
'
90 72
— -M 0 N D A Y__ i
.bottes
Is
an
oraW
and
will
havo (of)on ......................
.Tonight
at
Churchwcll’a
tho
spocla
ralnty hand-made handkerchief, went
70 06
Wallace nccry, Estelle Taylor a.i
bargains In dresses of all kinds will something worth while to aay. Pres­ luffnlo
N. C. Vandivender waa among the Jo.MtK. V. J. Gonzales.
.............;........... 70
00
Silvia Dreamer In
Following the awarding of the priz­ l&gt;c one of tho big events of the month. ident T5kp has planned to hnve some Chicago ...........................
business visitors In the city yester­
,84
72
one
address
the
class
each
Sunday
on
Sec
the
prices
quoted
In
this
Tssuo.
es, Mrs. Whltncr served tempting re­
day from Jacksonville.
- “BAVU”
Cincinnati ......................
PR 08
freshments, consisting o f orange idler You know what Churchwell’a means— irtattera of general interest. Interest Dcs Moines ........................... 82 74
In the work of the class Is being re­ Eastfciort, Me. ......................
C. W. Lloyd, of Orlando, spent the bet, chocolate cake and Marguerites. cash and the lowest, prices.
72 54
newed
and a large number was pres­ Kansas City ...................
The
guests
wore:
Mrs.
LaRuc
Dllss,
day here yesterday transacting busl02
72
Eat at the Lu-Dcth Sunday and ydu ent last Sunday. Remember the place, New York __________
Tho Daily Herald, 16c per wwfc.
Mrs. F. J. Ganzolcs, Mrs. Tom Owen,
n#st.
BO (
Princess Theatre, at 9:50 a. hi.
Miss Lee Ammons, Mrs. Rosbro, Mrs. will realize that you have missed
Flttsbusgh .........................
80 (
I ------ -------Jimmie Ridge leaves tomorrow for R. J. Holly, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs, delightful opportunity by not having
ist. Louis ......................
04 *i
SPECIALS fW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
discovered
our
cafeteria
before,
aaya
J.
G.
Dali,
Mrs.
8.
0.
Chase,
Miss
Fhlladelphia, Fa., Where he goes on
Toledo .................................... 80 1
Tho
siifnmcr
congregations
at
the
the^Lu-Bcth
Cafeteria
In
their
adver­
SATURDAY
Mnrtha Fox and Mrs. Deane Turner.
business.
Washington .................
B8 C
tisement today. See the elegant menu Presbyterian church arc much larger
Nemo
Hot Point EJectHc Irdiw....M
and chicken dinner for Sunday dinner. than' usual at this time of the year,
l»X&gt;caI bargain. It ha* a low *op
ZRRNOVRAp-KKNIS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffcth have
32*4 V A tU D M CHI* T n l®
and medium aklrt. Madelndutr
nnd
every
department
of
the
church
At
Cafeteria
prices,
too.
The
marTlogc
of
Marincca
Zcrno
returned home from Sarasota where
.................
able
pink
or
white
coutilt
alte*
if functioning well. '
thly spent tho past week combining vrnn and Sam Kcnls took place 8un
24 to Jo—and co»t» oMy J3.00.
Cord .....................................$17.fi
Services Sunday will bo ns follows:
Luko Thompson arrived last night
If HA* cU iltf enn’f i r t lf, M nJ n tm t. »J*
day at the home of the bride’s parents
business and pleasure. »
Oversize Cord ....:......... iZ lftifl
ilrcM, th e and ) ) . w a l l acml th e corset.
9:46
a. m.—Sunday School.
after
a
three
weeks
trip
and
stay
in
’ __’
%„
Mr. and Mra. Nick Zernovean on
N
r
m
o
!lT
fflan
lc*
F
aah
li&gt;
n
In
stitu
te
Thediord’i Black-Draught L ite r
120 VL I 6cii
N ew Y ork (D ep t. S.9
11 a. m.—Preaching service.
F . P . p iN E S
W. P. Townsend, of Birmingham, Bcardnll avenue. The ceremony waa Alabama. This trip was n business
7 p. m.—Senior C. E.
f Medicine (Vegetable) Prilled
103 Palmetto Ave.--------ITjoa* m j
Ala., arrived In tho city yesterday and performed by Dr. King, the ring ser­ and pleasure trip. Mr. Thompson Is
8 p. m/.—Preaching service.
is stopping at tho Montezuma whilo vice being used. Tho bride was at­ the proprietor of the Lu-Dcth Cafe­
by the Head of a teria
of
this
city.
Reports
business
tended by Mlaa Dculah Drown and
In the eity attending to business.
. A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Louisiana Family.
Miss Elizabeth Silica. Little Mias good In Alabama, lots of building go­ THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
Ml*a Esther Miller leaves tomorrow Mary McMahon was the dainty flower ing on.
Lake Charles, La.—"I don’l know
Tho pastor will speak on the subfor Fort Myers whoro she will be the girl. The groom had as l»est man,
what we would have done had we not
The Seminole Cafe hns n menu in ect, "Sailed for n Purpose" nt the had Black-Draught. It sure Is a?a of
gtitsi of Mrs. J. E. Kelley ( nee Mollle Sam Desires. Other friends of tho
todny's
Herald that will mnkc you sit morning sclrvlec.
groom
In
attendance
were
Snm
StraAbernathy).
the best medicines made, and am sure t h e 1
At night the subject of tho sermon best liver medicine," said Mr. Henry j
tns, Dill Carnaslon and Nick Cnrnas- up and take notice oven in tho good
old summer timo.
Young .turkey Is, "Which pays !&gt;cst, Meanness or Garrett, ol this city.
tia
Mri. Edgar Thompson left yester­ ii.n.
■"Mir whole family uses It," continued
The bride wore n lovely frock of sounds like Thnnksgiving time but it GoodnessT"
day afternoon for Atlanta, where
Wc nre looking for n large turn Mr. OikrreH. "M r wHe says she believea
ahe waa called on account of the orchid taffeta and carried an nrm is In July nnd you want something
ie kept off the 'flu’ by nking dotes, o lnico
nnd
well
cooked
in
home
style
out
at Sunday school on Sunday,
bouquet
of
pink
radiance
roses.
A
death oi her niece.
lack-Draught regularly.
The Epworth Ix-ngues will meet nt . "I, mimelf, use Black-Draughl lo r'
wedding breakfast was served direct­ u8t like tho Seminole knows how.
Mra. I,aRuo Dllss, who hns been the ly after the ceremony at which about And Seminole service—there is the :00 p. m. nnd ull the boys nnd girls Indigestion, and It Is fine. "W e used pills and tablets and other ■
guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Gon- 46 guests were served, the chef of the secret of success. Rend the menu in who nre not in the hospital will be
laxatives, but they never seemed lo do
today's
paper.
Dell
Cafe
having
rhnrgc
of
it.
Tho
counted
on
to
be
present.
sales, has returned to her home In Or­
Uf good, but the Black-Draught sure has,
Just watch the Scrap-Iron Class and It has come lo our house to stay.
bride and groom went to Daytona for
lando.
EUROPEAN PLAN. 6PEN ALL THE YEAR.
The
subscription
lists
of
the
Daily
We give It to our daughter for headache
a short wedding trip. They nrc now
Sunday morning.
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OU*T8IDE.
snd tor
torpid* “liver.
Mr. and Mra. A rthur Hnzzard, of at home to their friends in their nnd Weekly Herald having been sold
'
"1
am
glad
lo
recommend
anything
every subscriber has been |scnt n
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Augusta, Ga., will arrive hero tomor­ apartment in town.
that hat been the help to my family ihal
bill
nnd
a
notice'of
his
subscription
Sunday
School, 9:30.
There
was
n
tableful
of
both
useful
Black-Draught has.
row 0hd will spend two weeks ss the
Morning worship nnd sermon, 11 n.
American and
SEABREEZE
"My present health'Is good. Have
guests of the. latter’s parents, Mr. and and ornamental gifts on display that and mil those in arrears have been
had been presented to the happy cou­ stricken from the list. If you have ni., auhject, "In the School of Clirlat.” two boxes of Black-Draught in the houso
European Plan
■! FLORIDA
Mrs. T. L. Dumas.
now.”
been cut oil by mistake or ^ou have
ple.—Contributed.
B. Y. P. U. 7 o’clock. Reports will
If your liver cels out of fix. fake
One liloelt from Oceun and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
not pnltj up come in nnd settle the ac­ be given of the Federation meeting Utack-Drouchf.
Mrs. 0. L. Taylor left Thursday for
[-Draught, it will help to drive the
—ltoom, ? l.p c r day and u p ; $6 per week and un. Special
count and continue to get your Week­ held nt ^!uiiti&gt;.
bde poisons and other unhealthlul mat­
Indianapolis, Ind., where she will BIG BERRAN IHtOTHKItweek-end ra{ca.----------------E very room has running water.
ters
out
of
your
system.
,,
,
ly or Daily llernld. The pay in ndEvening worship nnd nermon, nt 8
■pend several weeks In tho Millinery
HOOD WANTS YOUR AT­
Sold
everywhere.
NC-148
vnncp^rujp
will
l
&gt;9
followed
striqUy
in
o’clock. . Sptdo**: “Getting Ready for
whbleaidfa hblisca getting tho latest In
TENDANCE THIS SUNDAY
the futuro on account of the change tho Approaching End."
fall hata
and
trimmings.
•
•*
Prayer meeting Wwlncxdny evening
Even though the excessive heat is in handling tho subscriptions and this
■ ■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ hub ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■.iM auaapaaagaB iraiiaaaB a
nt 8 o'clock.
Miss Dorothy Crabtree, of Tampn, preventing many people from a t­ goes for tveryonc.
arrived here yesterday afternoon and tending Sunday 'school |o some ex­
Haynes Si Ratliff havo made some Selfridge Field
la the guest of her cousin, Mra. F. K. tent, you really ought to go to the
big
changes in their printing office
Roumillat a t her home oh Palmetto Dig Reread Brotherhood Sunday
Ordered to Search *
in
the
past two weeks building a new
atenuc.
School Clnss tomorrow, nt the Elrat
for Missing Balloon
Baptist ehurch. Dr. King will de­ extenison for their press room nnd
Miss Mary Howard, who Is spend­ liver another of his inspiring talks, have now moved nil their presses in­
ing the summer at Okeechobee with nnd everything will be done to make to the new annex. A "big window of Lieutenant Both !!■■ Bern Ixmt In
her jiareiit*, spent several days here you feel ns comfortable there ns pos­ the steel Joint type hns been put in
The Ijike.
the east end of tho building thnt
as'thb guest of Miss Ruth Glllon, re­ sible.
turning to her homo yesterday.
III* T h e ( x i i r l n l r i l I 'r r a a t
gives them a daylight office and will
Dr. King has estimated thnt 2 per
WASHINGTON, July 7.—Com­
not only save the eyes of the printers
Mra. T. C. Rutclr, of Atlnntn, will cent of the Sanford people nre nwuy hut will save money on electric lights. manding officer of Sclfridge Field nt
arrive here Kunday and will Ih&gt; the on vnention, nnd after allowing for The new annex gives Haynes &amp; Hnt- Mount dcmeqm Mich., waa* ordered
guests of her nieces, Misses Jessie sickness, and pthcr good reasons for
IlfT n most complete office in every today by army air service to help in
,
., .
■rid Weyma Groves, until after tho not' attending, there should he 2,000
___.
,
0 , , ,tomorrow. way , nnd one that will. give , them the the search for Lioul. Both, miming
people in ..__
Sunday
School
Graves-Brown wedding on Tuesday,
---------------- maximum amount
of comfort, con- navy balloonist who hna been report­
Surely the II. tl. II. ought to hnve an
ed loat over Iuike Erie.
venience nnd good work.
Glenn Whitcomb anti Miss Miriam even 60 attendance!
Our claaa now haa one of the finest
Whitcomb loft Thursday In tho Whit­
.WILLIE O. GOOLSBY
Case Nolle Crossed
comb enr for Aiken, H. C., where they claan-roomn in thia section of the
will spend several weeks with their state, nnd for a while had the Inrgeat
Against Defendants
The friend* of Willie O. Goolsby
brother and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Don­ attendance of uny young men's claim
in G. Reynolds Case
will he grieved to learn thnt he died
ald Whitcomb.
in the state. loot's work hard and in United States Hospital nt Otrn, N.
get a record attendance tomorrow.
OCALA, July 7.—The case nguinst
C., Monday, July 2nd, nnd was buried
Mrs. Donald Whitcomb and baby
Don't forget! 9:30 a. in., corner nt Lake Butler, Fin., July 4th.
M. P. Bronson and C. J*. llowcll,
left yesterday for their home in Aik­ Oth nnd Oak avenue.. Tho clam-room
Mr. Goolsby was a nephew of Judge indicted with Henry Gordon, O. E.
en, S. C., after n very pleasant visit cordially Invited.
DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING AND LADIES’
Mnines and Mrs. Tom Moore, of this Wiggins in connection with fatal
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
WILLARI) LUMLEYj
city, and wa* making his home In shooting of Gardy Hcynolds near
R. L. Peck. Mr. Peck accompanied
Clnm Reporter.
SUMMER DRESSES
Hanford at the beginning of the world here some months .ago hns been nolle
her as* far na Jacksonville.
»
war. He enlisted as from Seminole prossed in circuit eourt, Gordon und
DEAT(| OF MBS. MABHII
county, wfth the many Sanford hoys Wiggins were acquitted two weeks
The St. Agnes Guild will hold their
The many friends of Mrs. B. Marsh,
ago.
regular monthly business . meeting wife of It. Marsh, the agent of the in Company C, nnd went with tho
YOU IJIJY 7IIE M FOR LESS TONIOIITCompany
from
Orlando
to
Camp
Monday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at Standard Oil Co., will he ahocked to
Wheeler,
where
he
was
transferred
Johnson
Wins
Second
the homo of Mrs. W. R. I-cako on learn of her death which occurred Inst
Hanford Heights. All members are night about eight o’clock nt Dr. J. N. to Co. C, 310 Machino Gun Battalion, New World*s Champion­
and went over seas with the. battalion,
rtqutstcd to attend.
Hobson's private hospital. Mrs. Mursh
nnd saw service in the tfcnchcs in
ship in Lawn Tennis
had gone there for treatment hut was France, was returned to tho states in
$4.50 Ladies* Gingham Dresses, e a c h ...................... $3.50
Mr. and Mrp.' N. T. Gravca and stricken while in tho nutomobilo nnd
III* T h r A s a o r lB lr d I’ r r a a l
daughter, and F. Z. Graves, of Jack­ became unconscious and never regain­ Febrpury, 1919, and discharged April,
WIMBLEDON, July 7.—Willlanr
$6.00 Ladies* Voile Dresses, each ...............................$J.98
sonville, arrive! hero yesterday and ed same, passing away quietly. She 1919. Whilo in Camp Whoolcr ho Johnston, No. 2 In American lawn
(ontrui
tod
moatlca
and
pneumonia
and
ark tho gucsta of their aistera, Misses was m member of tho Mcthodiat
tennis ranking la *thc new world’s
$9.00 Ladies* Pongee Dresses, each ..........................$7.50
Jessie and Weyma Graves. Coming church, n devoted wife and mother was nftcrwnrds gassed anc^ after be­ champion on grass courts. Diminu­
ing out of tho service for a short whilo
down to attend the 'GraVca-llrown and beloved by all who knew her.
$15.00 Ladies* Silk Dresses, each ......... .................... $9,98
he developed tuberculosis and was en­ tive San Fran&lt;;|aran defeated Francis.
wedding which takes plurc Tuesday
The immediate cause of death be­
Hunter of New Rochelle, N. Y„ ninth £
tered
In
the
government
hospital
for
evening at the Methodist church.
ing complications of kidney troublo
ranking American in final of Wfmhle- S
$20.00 Ladies* Silk Dresses, e ach ............ ................ $15.00
ticatm ent, hut never recovered.
• ••' ' . -------from which she had l&gt;oen suffering
don tournamciU today alx-0, 0-3, 0-1. (5
Tbc funeral occurred from the home
BRIDGE PARTY
for some time. Mrs. Marsh was born
$28.0(1 Ladies* Silk Dresses, each
............. . $20.00
Mlya Gladyre WUaon entertained ill Canada forty-three years ago and of Dr. J. K. .Mnines nnd interment FIVE PERSONS.klBET
most delightfully at bridge at her haa lived in Sanford for eleven years wjfa made in the I^iko Butler ceme­
DEATH
tN STORM
home op Ninth street. There were and was highly respected and loved tery. Dr. Doyle, pastor of the Bap­
AT WTTHpUKGII
tist rhdrch, of Lake Butler officiat­
thrq# tables of players.
Ipr all who knew her.
Quantities of lovely garden flowora
To mourn her loss is the husband, ing, during tho services the casket
PITTSBURGH, Pa„ Ju ly 7.—Five
were effectively used in the rooms a son of 15 years of age, and two »i»- was banked with many and beautiful persons were killed duflng a thunder­
'.where the card tables were placed.
trrs, one living in Ocala and one In florlnl offering* and was draped with storm whirh broke over the city late
Tho hours passed quickly on th e ______
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Lakeland,
both a*e here to attend the tho American flag. Alx ex-service yesterday. A man and a Womiin were
absorbing game of bridge and when fyt,cra] which III be held at 3:00 men In uniform acted as pall bearers. filled by coming Into contact with
erprea were counted it was found th a t!0*c|ock thj, *ftemoon at the home on
elcctriq wires struck by lightening
D eland—Citrus growers plan can­ another nian waa atnick by lightning
Mlaa Mary Elizabeth Puleaton held I West First s'treet, Just west of tho
high score and waa awarded a box Monroe road.
ning factory.
while atandlng on tho porch of hbi
powder.
Rcv. Carpenter, her pastor, will conresidence and two women met death
At Uia conclusion of tho card game, duct tho services and Interment will
Sarasota—Three tracts water front when their automobile skidded on a
tho hostesa served congealed fruit be made In Ukeview cemetery.
act cage bought for subdivision.
slippery road while they were hurry­
■•lad, n u t bread sandwiches and Iccd^ The Herald Joins In extending to
ing to shelter from the downpour.
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flplm Ileach copnt pineapple crop
— r ) v* ’ h r - T T - Tho guests for. the afternoqp were: sympathy of the ehtlro community,. „Mhlfcyear estimated % 50.ado.
Irat class Job work.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALp.frfONDAY, JULY 9,1923

PAGE TWO

n period of six months following the GOES FAR BACK IN HISTORY
the vital necessity of drainage Is evi­
date upon which tha fund# p r ty r i^ .
denced by the interest shown In the
f o ^ n Chapter 0201;'liiWa of Florid^, 1
■ ■ i■
n r t p l lu &lt; Clumber of Commerce a.,law weeks
Plktlakrt n n r iilm
Pass Und
1923, become available.
1 +*r *4 t l r
•ra il B
IIMISI**,
illlla t, 1ST ago when they requested the city to
by Marinara.
H a|i* ll* A*r« D tifirf, ru &lt;
"Tick eradication la a livestock san­
make surveys looking toward a start
AW- -SIS UJ£NT
M atter Has Been Given Careful Con­
Tho origin of the four cardinal
of proper drainago systems. The
itary development project, carried on
sideration and Study
growers have long
recognized it.
r u n i.i amen ■
TO TH' MOVIES AW'
in the various southern states by nnd points of the mariner’s eompaM
W U
-W- DIDN'T n
WWV
with the co-operation of the United datca back to tho invention of the
R O L L T ..
..M ttar Last Monday morning at the meeting
n tr Tkr A«.ncl*fed 1’r f .it
s il l
K j ! ULL1HD-. —S*«-i-rl»r/-Tr»».«r*r of the county commissioners an ad­
States Bureau of Animal Industry. compass itself and probably even
TALLAHASSEE,
July
9.~O
pera­
‘ A. N IK I
.........Orarral M a n ir r
DO ^ 0 U £ft, » . H O L L Y
h a d A da -te with
A llir tliln i Maaaarr mirable presentation of the need was
Tick eradication Is essentially a co­ beyond th a t Tho name "south’' i,
tion
of
Florida'!
tick
eradication
law,
H O H E V O tu t.
A l r m U l a # B a tra M a la K a . w i
made by County Agent Leo II. Wil­
which Dr. R. A. Ramsay, chief of the operative measure, depending primar­ believed lo ho derived from "*un»
v - T U ' D E N T IS T J J
A p p lica tio n
son.
tick eradication
division, United ily on the co-djMsratlon of the cattle aj being tho direction in whid&gt;ih#
L I W 1 I n u r r .... C lr e a la tU a M a a a ca r
States Bureau of Animol Industry, owners of the state for its success. sun appear# during the heat of the
______ n » . n » - w a i i n
Mr. Wilson brought up the question
Washington, I). C., declares to 1» ex­ The annual expense nnd the total cost day; north laj of course, the oppobefore the commissioners for them to
S a fc o e r tp t la B P r i M l / i U i l i w
O aa Near................... ............. ........ ........ gcoo take such action ns they deemed ad­
ceedingly
well written and shows that of tick eradication In the stat^ de­
■ la H a a t k a ___________ _________ l . w
rite 1direction;-where the sun doe*
the
subject
of eradicating cattle ticks pends on the co-operation of tbe_ cat­
visable, looking toward an ultimate
n . l l r r r r a la C lip hp C n r r l . r
n o t1apjwar/ but lliA' origin of the
O aa f t t r k . -------------------------------------- 1 | O a f *
under Florida conditions hns been giv­ tle owners. In the.sixteen years tick
program which woifld solve several
word
1b ’unkhbwA, ‘"'feast” comes
Tfca
I L fa llt-pag* W ..k lr Hrr- problems, lie prefaced hla remarks
en extensive and careful considera­ eradication has ./been in progress,
ravrra ■ R.M
a.1. ________
M t m r *a»i
._________
Caa ■IP
from
a'rM'.ttfat'tei!kili*,"daw]i"
re­
tion," it w as uxplained today by Dr. there Is no Instnnce lo show that leg­
B a t la H k l b k r l a v t r p F r i d a r . A d v . r - with the recognition of the fact that
ferring, lignin I'tOj’tKfef • l1wt Vhil#
tta ta i rates a u l a h a o n n aa a p p lie s islation
nlono
hns
eliminated
ticks
J,
W
j
Knapp,
state:
veterinarian.
f t * , m i p a r r a « r , a lT T ir a la a d a a a ra . drainage districts menn mure taxes,
I)r. Knnpp snid some Items contnln-j from a state or county, The Inw "west" is from a root meaning
M M M R THE ANROCIATRI) 1*11ICNN hut hnlanced that admission by the
Tha Aaaorta Iad I’raa* la ■xcluitlvalr more Important one, that they also
ed In n previous artltlo on this sub-1 must he firmly nnd judiciously on- “abiding place,” also referring to
tntltlrd lo tbs uae for rspubllcallon of
ject, purporting to Have been slate- forced and the co-operation of the cat- the Bun. The other points of the
all nawa dispatch.* eradltad to II or mean ’Increased valuations, and the
*iot olharwlaa eradltad In Ihla paper
jnents nnd opinions of his, wore mis tie owners obtained,
compass, northeast, nprth-northeast,
and alao tha local nawa published prosperity of the county. He went
baraln.
lending nnd nt variance with the facts.
"The 1923 tick eradication law of northeast by north, elc., are easily
All rights of rs-publlcallnn of apaclal on to develop the Iden that Osceola
ilapatchaa haraln ara alau raaarvad.
The legislative act providing for j,-|orj j n provides that one-half of tho derived from the cardinal points. It
Ofltaai H IIU I.U It r I MU NO. Fkaaa 14* county is recognized ns having soils
tho tick eradication work in Florida IPL.tuni necessary nnd reasonable ex- is not known for certain who insecond to none in the state for diver­
Fonlin A.Iv.rfl.Inf hrprt«*nulln
sot aside nn appropriation of ono-hnlf pcngc incurred in collecting nnd driv- vented tho compass; tiro Chinese,
sified farming, cilrlcullure, nnd allied
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
n mill of the state’s taxes to carry on jn(, sajj cntt|e to nnd from the dip- Arabians and others are given credit
cultural interests, but that the county
the work. This would nmount to pjnjj vats by such owner shall ho paid by various authorities. A native of
was merely scratching the surface of
ArrPXAAmoATcM.Ttx*t cc. a» r
$210,500, all of which may or mny not by the State Live Stock Sanitary
ita possibilities by lack of drainage,
be used, depending upon the work Board by such owner. This provision Naples, Flavio Gioja, introduced the
nnd this lark Is holding hack pros­
It looki like the whipping boss will perity. He called attention to the for to him of thu original rertifirntc ;ho morq logical for the state dopart- necessnry to accomplish tho elimina­ wns included in this Inw by the legis­ suspension of tho needle in 1302
first using it on a ship. In honor of
his at tome future date.
fact that the Chambers of Commerce of ownership is liable to a penalty, mont to do than to extend nid to tion of tho tick from Florida’s cattle. lature for the purpose of relieving the
tho king of Naples, Charles of An­
----------- o----------of both Kissimmee nnd Snint Cloud niicl if the car proves to he stolen Liny county iiml to l’utnnm county Dr. Knapp mnde ho mention of tho cuttle owner of n portion of tho ex­
jou,
he marked the north point of his
Tha growers of this section should are convinced that the future of Os­ and he hns not the original certificate j in making the highways through number of veterinarians necessary to pense of dipping his cattle, thereby
compass
with the royal fleur-de-lys,
take up the drainage proposition bo­ ceola county lies ih its soil produc­ of ownership, ho is. in a precarious these
counties of standard width carry on tho work; either did he dis­ soliciting the co-opcrntlon of snid cat­
the
symbol
that is still borne by
cuss
details
of
the
clerical
force
nec­
th# equinoctial gales.
tiveness, nnd that Imth chambers nre position. He not only loses the car and construction?
tlemen."
----------- o----------mariners’
oompasses
among all na­
essary.
He
said;
enrrying on n real co-operative pro­ hut is subject to n crmirinl prosecu­
Putnam county has the money to
"According to the provisions of
tions.—Exchange.
If the weather prophets nre correct gram with the growers, which is for tion. Besides thu certificate, a smnll tender to the department to nssist in
and when the moon changes in n few the benefit of all. Every acre would aluminum plate nn the inside front constructing the road from the Clay Chapter 9201 (No. 83), Acts of the NATURE'S WAY WITH PEARLS
HE'S BETTER OFF
days the wet season will change, wo he increased in value by proper drain­ of the car hears the number of tho county line through Pulntka to Dunn's Legislature of 1023, the territory Highly Prized Jewel fa Not to Ba
comprising
tho
state
of
Floridn
is
di­
can look for some dry wenther,
age. Frequently a crop is half in nnd certificate of ownership, the number creek. The roud from Dunn’s creek
Found Within the Shell of tha
------------o----------Edible Oyster.
then comes high water nnd the farm ­ o ftho car nnd the number of thu to the Volusia county line is already vided into sixteen zones in which the
work of tick eradication Is to he tak­
The raise*in freight rates on Flor­ er’s time, labor, nnd expense has gone engine. And it is unluwful to sell a
com pitted ,or is to be completed nt nn en up progressively, starting in the
ida fruits and vegetables will arouse for nothing. That means that much car without this plate, just an it is early, date. Putnam county also hns
Occasionally n pearl is found ia
counties nnd parts of counties com­ an ordinary edible oyster, but it has
the growers to action. They have curtailment in the business life of unlawful to offer to sell without the
tho money with which to construct n
waited too long before they acted on the city.
certificate. And it is unlawful to road from Pnlatka to the Alachua prising Zones Nos. 2 nnd 13; also in little or no tunrket value except as a
.•
the present working areas of Gadsden
the suggestion of wntor transporta­
"The sooner we master the prob­ buy in tho absence of these.
county line, tapping tho magnificent county nnd that part of Duval lying curiosity, says the Pathfinder. Pearls
tion made several yearn ago.
lem of drainage," said Mr. Wilson,
It is difficult for a thoif to dis­ highway that Alachua cognty has north and west of the St. Johns riv­ are formed by foreign matter, such
------------o----------aa a grain of sand lodging between
"the sobner will come county pros­ pose of n stolen automobile in states built as Its part of the statu system
er. When tick eradication hns been
of HowardLyman is
the oyster. Sand
perity of n lasting nature." He where the registration law ia Btrict- This road has been designated by the completed in the above areas, it will mantle and shell
death In the families of the many
recognized the many difficulties in ly enforced, and unscrupulous deal­ government for federal nid in recog­ he undertaken in tho adjacent or ad­ nets as an irritant and induces in­
Sanford people who knew hiPh so
the way, and ho suggested some sort ers who trafficked in stolen ears find nition of its importance, nnd surely joining zones, continuing in this man­ creased secretion, resulting in ]&gt;c*irl
well and loved him for his many fine
of action which would ultimately re­ it hard to got nway from this pre­ the state department cun not continue ner until the whole state is tick-free. on mantle. Pearl resembles shell on
traits. Ho was a breath of fresh
sult In getting government action on cautionary measure. Many automo­ longer to ignore its importance to a
"Tho present dipping equipment, which it is found. You cannot gather
air and a ray of sunshine wherever
"Look nt that p o u motorist belnj
the Kissimmee river.
bile thieves have been apprehended very great section of tho state, nnd vats, pens, fences, etc., in Floridn is figs from thistles, lienee it is futile (owed
In by u horse."
he appeared and wl&gt; shall miss his
- "■ ' ■ o - ■
because of the operation of the regis­ of grunt convenience to the .visiting about 50 per cent complete. Before to expect valuable pearls to grow on
"Lucky guy, I culls him. lie ain't
cheery voire and hisbright smile.
HAVE ONE GOVERNMENT FOR tration law.
motorists.
systematic tick eradication work enn opaque shell of edible oyster. Only hnil to buy no gas since he broke
----------- o----------•
C1T.Y AND COUNTY.
Tho effectiveness of the Florida
A delegation from Clay, Duval, be. started in Zones Numbers 2 and 13, pearl oysters and certain mollusks down."
The Ocala Star boasts of n business
law will depend upon the teeth it in Putnam, Volusia, Seminole and Or­ the dipping equipment will have to havtf sufficient iridescence and
manager who will stup bin best friend’s
This is Ihc day of chute affiliation, supplied with, nnd upon the back­ ange counties could go before tho de­ be completed. Thu time it will take transluceiico to produce most valuAre you moving? Lull 4U8 fur a
paper unless the subscription is paid
up and collects ull accounts except closer corporations, more compact bone of public officials. The chances partment, without a doubt, and in­ to construct the required number ot able pearls. IVarl oysters are of a QUICK .SERVICE TRANSFER, and
from people who nre dead. The Star ways in governing, the commission are thut no one will find the certifi­ sure stutn nid und immediate con­ vats in these areas varies, depending different family than edible oysters. 1have it done right.
H.l-tfc
had better quit boasting or that bus! form of government ami many other cate a had investment.— Reporter- struction of these projects.—Pulntka on the number of vnts atul the condi­ They grow in the Red sea, Indian
N’cw’i.
tion of the present equipment in the
ness manager will be offered a place ideas thnt might seem widely diver­ Si ar.
Jacksonville—Handsome new quar.
several counties; however, it is esti- .
’
’
.
and a big salary on every newspaper gent from the ancient forms of city
ters
to he built by Riverside athletic
mated thnt this preliminary phase of i F^’a an"
parts of the buutli
FLORIDA PROTESTS.
in the state.—Clearwater Sun. Yes, and county government—yet they nre ROAD DEPARTMENT'S HIGHWAY
chib,
...........
tick eradication work will not exceed i I’ueific.
we have the aanto kind of business good, sound and wholesome ideas.
DUTY.
-----,..Announepnient..Diat. Um., railroads UJ_____ Wilt —. IH I l l 'I I B “
We nre over-officered, .overtaxed,
"m anager on {he Herald. Some folks
On Monday, July 1(5, the ntnte road nre proposing nit increase of from
•thfnV’t r tif’iillTd Hhrs But it is mere­ over-solicitel, over-bui'dehed with
1
ly a m atter of good business. If peo­ clubs nnd organizations, tnpheavy in department will hold Its quarterly 10 to 20 per cent in refrigeration
ple can not pay their subscription to every purl of our civil, religious anti session nt Tallahassee, according to raets from Florida to all putts of thc'
■ny magazine or newspaper in the official life. Tile county of Seminole an uniiounrcmciil by Cliniritian II. R. country will hritig a mighty protest
STA TEM EN T O F T IIE
world today they, are stricken from and the city of Sunford should lie un­ Philips. The meeting will, no doubt, from the people of Florida generally.
The additional niinouncrmenl that
the list. There is no reason in the der one head. Half of the offieiuis he at Laded by delegations from a
world why the home paper should nut could he dispensed with nml while large number of Florida counties the railroads will require that boxes
(hose holding fat offices might object seeking nid on local road projects ns of citrus fruit Im? hound with three
be accorded the same privilege,
----------- a----------to (he arrangement the taxpayer af­ well for through highways. The del­ hoops will incrense the intensity and
ter it is explained to him would favor egations making the strongest repre­ the vidtipie of this protest.
WE NEED MOItE DRAIN ACE.
it heartily. Abolish as many offices sentations, naturally, will get the
Citrus shippers nre already mak­
Drainage is one of the most vital as you can, get your county nnd city most.
ing plans to vigorously oppose these
necessities of Florida especially in government under us few heads as
In view of tho departm ent’s an­ proposed rnlrs nnd- regulations. As
the lower levels along the lakes and possible—getting the right kind of nounced policy, and in view of the a preliminary step, they are making
rivers where an overflow might oc­ heads—get your county und city bus­ net passed at the recent sennioii of a nefforl lo have the hearing on the
cur during the flood times and the iness in a business form and then go the legislature making it nuuidatory changes held in this state, where the
seasons of heavy rains. W ater drains to it.
oil the department (o finish Ruuds 1, citrus interests can Ih1 well p rese n t­
When Frank Miller was n member 2, 3, -I and , with some miner short ed, instead of in Atlanla, where it
off easily in Florida but many days of
heavy rains spoil many fine crops un­ of the council he sprung this idea on stretches to connect up othitr roada, wlil ho difficult to m ake,a strong
less it has n chance to drain off rap­ the members one night when there before any other projects nre taken showing.
.
idly. The Sanford section is well was an idle moment waiting for a up, Putiuitn county should hu repre­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Relief on tho part of the railroads
drained as u rule but a comprehen­ member to arrive. It cuused con­ sented before the department ,if pos­
that, owing to the large increase in
Y
sive drainage scheme should be car­ sternation of course. Any innovation sible, by all three members of the
the citrus crop, the shippers wifi
At the Close of Business June IHlih, 1D23
ried out to give both caul und West in city or county affairs always commissioners for special road dis­
stand for anything in the way of in­
sides a real drainuge system into the causes consternation hut Frank had trict No. (5.
creased rates, Is doubtless responsi­
lakes and rivers. A few years ago the right idea ami the idea has been
The department hns spent .-millions ble for tho proposed rates.
(Condensed)
Y
such a drainage system was started pul in foree in other states and could
of dollars on roads and bridges from
It was only a few days ago that
but It was stopped before it was com­ be carried out in Seminole county
th ewestern nnd most thinly pupu- F. L. Skelly made n statement that
pleted since which time drainage just as easy as rolling oir a log. It
luted section of the stute to Jackson­ the time ha dnrrivcd for shippers of
inches have been dug in any old way sounds big and it sounds strange
ville. The logical thing to do now is perishable products to ask the rail­
and while they serve a certain pur­ hut so did tile commission manager
to extend tlto ninin highways out of roads for lower rates. It wns pointed
pose there is also dunger of Septem­ form sound big nnd strange when'it
Jacksonville south. There are three out that citrus growers are paying
ber storms tearing up acres of good was first sprung on the people hut
main highways tapping tho Pensn- $480,30 a car, while shippers of fresh
vegetable lands und need beds and it is the greatest form ever devised
RESOURCES
L IA B IL IT IE S
roln-Jackszinvillo road, ns well us meats pay only 184.37.
destroying in a single night more for tiie efficient management of cities
the roudn coming in by way of Val­
The meat packing houses are con­
property than would build miles of und thu saving of money to the pcodosta and Wuyeroas. One is from trolled by largo interests which have
good drainage ditches. A compre­ po.
Loans and D iscounts ............
C apital Stock ........ .
ljiko City south to Gainesville und the attentive curly of the railroads
hensive drltinnge district should be
The Herald intends to take up this
O v erd rafts ............................
Undivided P ro fits .
the west const, unothcr is from Jack­ in the fixing of rates. These interests
formed and by a long time loan put mutter during the summer months
sonville through the heart of the nre aggressive in both business und
■United S ta te s Bonds ............
Bills Payable .........
over all the ditches necessary for the arid will hear from different ones on
pejiHifiulu to all points in south Flor­ politics. As tho Orlando ReporterO th e r Stocks and B onds......
N otes R ediscounted
east and w rits sides and like fire in- the subject. Bring in your contribu­
ida and the third is from Jackson­ Star soys, tho present schedules and!
B unking House, F u rn itu re
D ep o sits..... ...............
aurance it will protect the farmers tion ami let us have your ideas pro
ville down tho east coast by way of tariffs are both unscientific nnd unand F ix tu re s .......................
*white they ure nsleep and while it and con.
St. Augustine,
_______ — fa lm h d based largely on misrepre­
■ o
)nay not be needed all the year there
O th er Real E s ta te o w n e d ...
Thu logicut road to build would be sentation of tho facta. It is not L_
are times when it U badly needed. AUTOMOIUIAJ REGISTRATION
D epositors’ G uarantee Fund
tho one through tho center o f.th e lieved thnt a truthful accounting by
And then many of the open ditches
O
th e r R esources .....................
Plotids nutunuibilo owners when state, coming from Jacksonville to tho railroads would sustain the pres­
along the public roads could be rover
C ash on hand and due from
ed by using big drain tiling nnd nuke they go to aweating over the applica­ Green Cove Springs, Pulatka, De- ent rates—yet It is now proposed to
o th e r B anks ......................
land,
Sanford,
Orlamio,
Kissimmee,
increase
them
from
10
to
20
per
&lt;
the roada more sightly, Kissimmee tion submitted to them to fill out und
is considering the establishment of u file with the comptroller of the state lakeland to Tampa. Oir thu wuy down and alao impose an additional regula­
drainage district as the following who will register th eir' nutomobilo this road ^nakea dir x t connection tion that is unnecessary and that '
for the sum of one dollar, will feel with the east und we it coast roads, prove burdensome to shippers.
*
. .tram tha {Gazette would Indicate;
Every business Interest in Florida
LiHHAW
^ 11 iH 'F o r a great many ycara the people cooler when they realise that this making it nearer to any point on the
west
ur
east
coast
of
louth
Florida
should
Join
the
citrus
intetesta
in
pro­
name
law
prevails
in
many
other
*
,61, Kissimmee and Usceolu county
a
who have looked forward to the day states and L spousored by automo­ than by uny other route. This is testing against this Incroaic. Rotes
irrefutable.
should be reduced, not raised. The
•„
when the county shall become the bile associations. ,
Duvul county has recently bonded railroads entering Florida are largely
The registration law may bo good
i'r. *
rich producing section which It is
naturally endowed to become, have or had. The purpose is good. Rad for $3,000,000 and included in Ita susatlned by the Florida business &lt;
talked "drainage." Every once in a men may be abli to get around it projecta the construction of the high­ they should be forced to grant to
while an especially wet season calls just as the 'rin d gets around tha way from Jacksunvillo to the £lay Florida aimlUr concessions to those
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...........—o----------mind. The present season Is par­ uble to suppose that the law will best to raise funds for Its part of the
Why
do
wo do 75 per cent of the
highway.
Putnam
county
has'
al­
maks
trafficking
in
atolen
automo­
ticularly productive of this line of
long
distance
hauling of Seminole
ready
votnd
as
much
as
its
validation
biles
less
profitable
and
more
dan­
' thought. Aa one. grower said tha
will atand to carry
the roaif on county! Tho*answer is, because wo
o tte r day, "Tbia ia the wettleat sea­ gerous.
In Indiana, where a nlmllar law is lit rough U&gt; the finished portion o f the do It right, at tho right
son I have seen in this county in
SERVICE
In force, the man who buya an auto­ highway between Dunn's creek atnd QUICK
seventeen years."
Phone
498.
the
Vol'jsia
county
line.
What
could
mobile
without
demanding
tha
tram
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ST. PETERSBURG, July 0.—How,1 r(| Chitrlca Lymnili &lt;5, of the Armour

F r r tn iw Co.;, of Orlando, died nt
Pai&gt;!i-n-GrllI® Reach. Snturday after­
noon nt 3:30 with * ^ o k en neck,
caused by diving off a.plx foot platform Into the Gulf,
Guy C. Beach, captain of one of
the local fire station#, who was
,wimming near Lyinnn when he dove
Into the water, rushed to the rescue
wbpndie found that tha.jnan Jailed to
ropteupcarried him to rthc. beach
ng(| although Lyipaij was atlll breath­
ing, ^rtiXlclnl ,iwanlr*»lrior» wqa iimiucccsafuL. A ..Pass-atGrille physicialn
pronounced doath due to a broken
neck, tut- Vtr
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iMr&gt; and.JJys, Lyman, and two childrep, Howard,-age. 0, and Hecbort, age
4, arrived in St. Petersburg Thursday
from Tampa, wjiere they spent the
Fourth of July. They had gone to
Pass-a-Grille for the afternoon to en­
joy the Gulf bathing. Mrs. Lyman,
wjth her oldest son, sat on the beach
while tho f a th e r’and youngest boy
went In the water. The little baby
played in shallow water while his
father swam to tho diving platform
about 100 yards from shore, where
tho water was about five feet deep, it
being very low tide. He had not been
in long when he made the dive from
the top of the platform, about six feet
the top of the platform, about six feet
from the water.. Tho dive wns
straight and persons who watched,
saw he failed to come up. A little
hoy called the fireman's attention to
it, and l.ymnn was brought to the
loach, where he died in about five
minutes; The body was returned to
Orlando Sunday.
Lyman was one of tho “Lyman
Twins," of theatrical fame. Tho wid­
ow, Emma Abbott Lyman, who before
her marriage eight years- ago, wns
known in Chicago theatrical circles,
having owned her own company.
Howard Lyman waa well known
here where ho and his brother, Her­
bert Lyman, nnd their families visitid many times. Howard lived at Altnmonto where ho had an orange
• grove and other interests, and he was
n Seminole county booster, being a
member of the school board in his
district nnd wns one of the most pro­
gressive citixens of the Altamonte
section.
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As one of the Lyman Twins, he
whs known throughout the
length
ami breadth of the land and they
Unveiled through Florida for many
seasons with thoir big troupe—one of
the best on the road. Alwut ten yearn
h r o they decided to quit the theatrical
business nnd settle down on an orange
grove and they purchased a fine grove
nt Forent City in this county, where
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Lyman made
their home and Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
Lyinnn lived in Altamonte. Several
years ago they disposed of their big
grove nnd Herbert moved to Winter
Ilnvcn and.Howard remained at Alta­
monte engaging in the fertiliser bus­
iness with offices in Orlando. The
Twins were known and loved by ev­
eryone with whom they eatno in con­
tact and the death of Howard is a
blow to his. many friends everywhere
in Florida and in other states. Their
old home is in Michigan where they
"ere born nnd raised but they have
been citizens of Florida for many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbort Lyman were
in New York taking a vacation when
the accident occurred and they will
arrive In Orlando tomorrow morning
or afternoon. Tha funeral services
will occur from the Hand Chapel to.niurrow afternoon at four o’clock and
Orlando Elks lodge will bp in
charge of the services. Interment will
la made in Orlando cemetery.
1 he sympathy of their many friends
in Sanford and Seminole county, la
extended to the wifo and two litllo
sons left to mourn the losa of husband
■nd father.
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SURGING WATER IN
TANK GIVEN AB CAUSE
OF TRAIN WRECK
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WASHINGTON, July 7— Water
surging bock end forth in the tender
t*n*t of the engine wee chiefly re­
sponsible for the Denver, Rio Grande
•»d Western railroad wreck near
Grass, Utah on May 2, In which seven
^ r e killed and 24 Injured; according
to reports1to the Interstate Com­
merce Commission today by Its safe­
ty inspectors. Tha train had attein‘■'I a speed that wag top high for the
condition of the track, tho report
Laid, and the water aurges derailed
the tender behind the engine which
resulted in the derailment of the en' V * * &gt; t{ a in ..;. ..., -v/ , . . .

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CO-OPHRATION IN DRY
Co*l and Many Other Mlnemle Furnlah
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Concerning Shaft
Phyelclene With Drugs Which
That Is Probably Part of Early
Are of High Importance.
Irrigation System.
LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. O* July
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0.—Addressing the socinl servlqc con­
Many medicines in common usa
Thera ia a site in Arabia -that is ference of the, Methodist Episcopal
Sbn§ U
como from
quito
unexiieetod
famous among archeologists for church, South, here yesterday after­
sources.
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andas potent a* the
something .that is -hardly a monu­ noon, Prohibition Commissioner Hay­
.brinted word. They range from
, Who, for instnnoe, would eoument, but merely a hole ■in the nes urged greater co-operation on the
nect antipjrrine, tho remedy for . Band printed linens, to too Javaground.
I t is a round shnft, like par tof the authorities in enforcing
tome designs on cottons with « leheadaches, with coni? Yet it is one
that
of
a
well, and probably n part the prohibition law in sections “where
fjead from the waist to the hem, to
of tlje by-products of ‘'block-dia­
of some great irrigation works of re­ there i sadvereo public opinion to be
■ilka -which are this year chiefly
monds.”
printed after Chinese or Japanese
mote at\d disputed date, perhaps combatted,” and told of the accom­
p i odels.
Epsom salt and magnesia, a mild
more ancient than anything in that plishments of enforcement during the
aperient, occur frequently in beds
Yon look down this year at a a
aueiedt. land. And of course there fiscal year just ended.
io long
lop which was far so
., a block ( V
of limestone!
■’ProhbiUon,” Mr. Haynes dcclnred,
is a legend about that ancient well.
nton crepe plateau an
“is
most popular where It is most
On some parts of the coast, on
It is to tillti Gilbert K. Ghotderlou’s
nearly
enforced, for public opinion
high clUTs overlooking the Fea,
book, “Tho' Man ‘ Who Knew Too
reflects
tho attitude of public offi­
grows a pretty little blue flower
Much.”
cials
quite
ax.cuch, if not more than
called the squill. Tho bulb of Util
It isaaid that somebody they roll
to a modest formalized pattern of
the officials In .th eir conduct ex­
is the foundation of various rem­
leaves, in wood brown and'a deepSultan Alladin (not lie of tho Intnp)
press tho public wishes.”
edies.
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commanded (he giants to build him
“One of the chief proqicnt difficul­
the neck, sleevea, bottom’and belt
Plants of tho aconite family are
a sort of pngoda, rising higher and ties,” he continued, "may be termed
of georgette crepe in a brown tone
full of a most powerful poison,
higher nI&lt;ovc all the stars. He want­ sectional, where there is adverse pub­
to harmonize.
which is u scfu ljn the treatment of
ed a tower that would pass heaven, lic opinion to bo combatted, nnd is to
The goiter, made qf a double
gout, neuralgia, rheumntism, and
and
riso above it, and go on rising b cfoum! mainly on the eastern sea­
|decc and draped softly allows an
heart affection.
forever and ever. But Allah cast board, although there arc certain
interesting return to the monk’s
Camphor is obtained in a curious
Alladin dowu to earth with a thun­ cities where local conditions also
collar. The front is the same as
way. Chips of camphor-wood are
derbolt, which sank into the earth, mnko the problem quite difficult. Co­
the back, a trifle longer at the cen
placed in cartlienwnre vessels closed
ter. The long cuffs open at one
timing a Hole deeper and deeper, till operation in some of the localities re­
aide, are simply square pieces of %
at the top. A strong current of
it made a well without a bottom as ferred to, on the part of local author­
material. The loose panel that *
steam is then driven into the vessels,
tho tower was.to linve been, without ities, is not whnt It should be, nnd
covers the back is caught only at
which forces the evaporated camphor
a top. And down that inverted the press is not favorable. Prohibition
th e . waist nnd shows; a definite
to tho top of the pots, whore it con­
tower
of darkness the soul of the sentiment will grow less rapidly in
lilousc. .It ends in an eight-inch
denses into white crystals, which aro
proud
sultan is falling forever and these localities because progress in
Land of the plain georgette.
enforcement will bo slow.
afterward collected.
ever.
The only difference between the
“Another present day difficulty is
’ Glycerine and soap linvo a, com­
hat and a lampshade seems to bo
THE KICK
n certain type of misrepresentation
mon foundation, the former being a
the small rosette on the right side,
— rri A'f?;
which has as its purpose the de­
Lut-it made a decidedly becoming
by-product of the latter. At one
struction
of tho morals of the public
model
nevertheless,
tl|c
scallops
time Die glycerine was allowed to
most interested in prohibition. Its
making
piquant
shadows
on
tlio
tin
flow away as useless during the
purpose also seems to be to discredit
.wearer s face.
manufacture; now, of course, it is
and. hamper tho officials of the gov­
collected carefully.
ernment entrusted with the duty of
mnklpg the 18th amendment effective.
i2SyyfES2S252SE5arara5aSM25252SMa5H525aS2525Z5E52Sa5aSUM2.raryrB5MUP TO THE TIMES
Some of tho things which stand
out as having n large part in the
excellent accomplishments of the fis­
cal year, just ended, are the bettor
co-operation of court's nnd state,
/By ALEXANDER MACDONACD, N. Y. Conservation Commissioner.
county and municipal officials, in
OXSKRVATION means intelligent use—securing the maximum
general tho widespread application of
of benefits with n minimum of wnsfe.N Applied to our natural
the injunction proceedings, tho invok­
ing of tho conspiracy provision of the
resources', it means their utilization with-regard t(i the future;
United Ktntc-s criminal rode in pro­
and the generations (lint arc to come after us. They have hern i
secuting
liquor violators, now regugiven to us in abundance for use, but n o t'fo r destruction or extermi­
TTM.1
Itnions
which
have contributed to the
nation.
The manager—I'm afralil we can’t
better supervision of the work es­
Serious inroads bnd been mndo ujwn our natural resources before it 1 H ubby—Well, wlint’n on foot nnw t
us* your olil melodrama any more. It's
pecially of the permit methods ina bm;k number.
Wlfe-f-Woniout sbneat I must have a (diluted nod the concentration of
was home in upon us that they are not inexhaustible. Carelessness,
The Playwright—But I’ve rewritten
new pair nt oncot
bonded liquor,
It and brought R down to date. In waste nnd prodigality had reduced our forests and decimated the wild
“Throughout the country the re­
life
of
our
fields
and
streams
before
the
need
of
conserving
them
begnn
the third act where the heroine Is
LEAVING HER SPEECHLESS
sults of better co-operation of courts
evicted for nonpayment of S3 back to impress us. Much of our wild life wns gone before an intelligent
rent I’ve rained the rent to $00.
My husband and I wore enter­ is apparent. More nnd heavier jail
effort was made to save it; the same is true of ouf, Jorests.
taining
a young married couple and sentences arc being imposed, not only
The intelligent use of 2,00(1,000 acres of our forest reserve supplies
FIND ANCIENT TOMB
in prohibition but also in nnrcotlc
a wilderness playground-w hore-all-tho-peopltfof—the vtiitq can enjoy their baby; this being the eecoiul cases.” •
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A tomb, believed to Iks about 3,000 healthful recreation with no restrictions other 'than those required for time we had seen them. They had
Commissioner Haynes declared tho
journeyed from an adjoining town
years old, baB been discovered at tho necessary protection of this great common property.
efforts to secure greater co-opcration
in their automobile and tho baby
Cattcrline, four miles from Stone­
The subject °f conversation is broad and of vital importance to all was well bundled up in a blanket. from municipal, county nnd stnto en­
haven, according, to tho Stonehaven
of us, but its rudiments may he taught in four words: Protect, preserve, We, too, have a baby, and -this forcement agencies, are making good
correspondent of tho Ixmdon Daily
headway in most localities.

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propagate and plant.
blanket resembled ono of miuc,
This is “ The Floor
News.
Protect
our
forests
from
fire
nnd
disease.
The
utmost
care-in
tho
which happened to be a bit soiled.
SANFORD ELKS ATTEND
While James Scott was digging in
Without a Doubt"
In the course of the afternoon
a'field his spado at ruck n large stone use of fire in the woods is enjoined upon every ono.
GRAND LODGE MEETING
Preserve our forests and wild life th a t the benefits we enjoy there- Frances placed her baby in the car­
slab, lie continued digging nnd ex­
Because it already
Headed by Exalted Ruler, H ournage and was about to cover him
posed to view three layers of stones. frinn may be enjoyed in like mcnMtro by those who come after uv.
contains just the
bolder, fifteen Sanford Elks lefl
Ho sent for Ilev. Sir, Fraser of
Propagate valuable species of wild life to prevent their extermination. lip when I picked up the blanket Sunday afternoon for Atlanta -where
she held, exclaiming, “ Don’t use
proper amount of
Kinneff, an antiquarian. With as­ Tliis the stale is doing.
they will attend tho Grand Lodge
this;
it’s
terribly
soiled,
and
I
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pure ingredients,
sistance the largo stones were re­
Plant -and (hi* is of paramount importance—forests on every avail­
Convention which will be held in that |
moved, and a grave wan revealed able acre of idle land, because forests form tho keystone of the conserva­ positively ashamed of it. I ’ll got city July 9th to 13th. This is the j
and
you have only
containing tho skeleton of a fully- tion arch, ( pou them depends the conservation of.our streams uud our you a dean one.”
first time in many years Uiut a grand
toaadc
Icold” water or
I was rendered speechless when
grown innn, lying on his left side,
lodge convention has been held in the
wild life. Without forests there would lie nothing to conserve.
milk, and shorten­
my visitor said: “That’s my blan­ south, and Florida expects to do har
with an earthenware food uni beside
ket.”—Exchange.
ing— thpn bake.
him.
part in helping Georgia entertain tha
TRADES CHILDREN
Mr. Fraser expressed tho belief FLORIDA Ill'll.DING FOR
thousands of visitors. It ia estimated
Y ou w ill h a v e
COYOTE SAVED PAVILION
FOR CATTLE AND
THE FIRST HALF OF
that there will be around fifteen hun­
that the remains belonged to tho
uniform ly g o o d
dred Elks from Florida in attendance,
llronze age, and might |&gt;ossibIy be
COURT GETS HIM
YEAR IS $27,770,971
The
howling
o'f
s
coyote
saved
the
biscuits and save a
and that there will bo over 75,000
3,000 years old. The greater part of
big
pavilion
in
Denver’s
city
park
Elks from all parts of tho United
lot of time if you
the uni is in a good state of preser­
MIAMI, July SI.—Report a from 21
COURT!,AND, N. Y„ July 9.—Alfrom deatruptiou by fire the other .States in Atlanta during the week.
Folriiln
towns
ami
cities
of
Southern
leged
to
have
traded
his
two
daugh­
vation.
use it regularly.
Sanford lodge continues to grow
Construction ,a magazine published ters ami a son for a horse, a cow njght, according to the Rocky Moun­
COMPLETE
Ford F umjx Co.
hare allowed building permits total­ and a calf, 1-nrk Thurninglon of tain News. A policeman was walk­ snd during every month there are
NuMVtUO.TcKM.
ing
through
the
park,
when
lie
heard
Inrgc
number
of
candidates
to
be
ing $27,770,971 issued during the first Tiuxton, was convicted Saturday of
He had stopped to talk with his six months of 1923. Tha combined improper guardianship before' Judge tiu agonized howls of &amp;n animal in initiated,
FO RD’S
It is understood that soon after
friend’s little child. “Wo have acme populations of the municipalities are Champlin in children’s court. George. distress. On investigation he found
littlo children at our house,” ho approximately 300,000.
Shaw, of Tiuxton, with whom, it. ia a fir* smoldering beneath the pa­ the Exalted Ruler returns that there
will be n grand get-together duy ut
Estimates from other centers which charged, the barter wns consum­ vilion.
said to her.
d onot issue permits bring the total mated, recently was released in S ir
Before the arrival of the firemen which time it is expected to initiate
“How many?” she asked,
Self-Riaind
Flour
sorrfe 40 candidates, and everybody
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in
new
construction
this
year
of
$.30,000 bail on a charge of attacking the tii* blaze had gained headway.
“Six of them, three boys and
will
have
a
grand
time
in
Sanford.
younger
daughter.
The
latter
and
000,000
or
more,
according
to
the
The coyote, the pet of all men em­
three girls.”
“And have thoso children a magazine. The leading municipali­ her brother will Le committed to the ployed in and about the pavilion,
mother, and grandfathers and ties are: St. Petersburg, $1,405,810; county home. The court ordered that was trapped in the cellar. Shortly
Jacksonvllo, $3,397,008; Miami' $2,- the father In- compelled to pay for after streams of chemical had been
grandmothers, too?”
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803,700; Miami Bench, $2,798,207; their keep. The cider daughter, turned on the blaze several ifiremen
“Yes," be replied.
Mamie
Thoringtun,
28,
found
in
the
Tampa,
$2,025,833;
Palin
Beach,
$1,volunteered to aave the animal.
“ My, my 1” she sjwke up, gravely,
909,020; Orlando, $1,734,214; Del-and, Khaw home, was detained for mental
Grouping beneath the floor of th*
“then you have a whole set, haven't
$1,700,000; estimated); lak e City. examination, it came to light in tho
building
the firemen readied tin
you?” *
$1,150,00 (estimated); West Palm investigation that the children had
coyote aud released i t
Beach, $11,045,235, and Sanford, $1,- never seen a railroad train until re­
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cently and had been closely confined.
000,000 (estimated).
of fellowahip is extended as a t this bank es­
INDIANS IN CANNING BUSINESS
PL
Asi inner tube for motor tire$ has
tablished in 1887—there’s small chance qf
COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP
AUTOMOBILE SALES
been invented that ia without a
Indians
on
Annette
ialand,
“My.wife coughed alHths time and
mistake being, made In the starting of your
HAVE PASSED PEAKValve. Air ia pumped into it by
Alaska, are buying an up-to-date flrii
could not aleep,” writes Geo.- A. Ow­
FOR THIS YEAR cannery. The prexeiti ownera have
Checking Account
meant of a small hollow needle.
en,* Bridgeton, New Jersey, “She tried
When the tube ia fully inflated and Foley’s Honey and Tar and had the
-HI'
made an agreement whi'h providea
NEW YORK, July 0—Confirmation that royalties of from 3 to 10 centa
the needle withdrawn, tho tube au­ best night's aleep she hul hart for a
Wp want the business of every-Individual,
of
reports that automobile sates have on each salmon shall be paid to. the
tomatically acala the puncture with long time. I used Foiry’s Honey and
Farmer, Firm and M erchant who hasn’t a
a substance it contains. Before tlic Tar and it helped me too." Coughs passed th e poak for this year «(•* Indiana »nu at the earae time that
seen
last
night
id
the
preliminary
banking home.
tire it mounted, it ia necessary to resulting from Whooping .Cough
supplemental royalties accruing to
fill the opening in the rim for the Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, and figures of June sales of the American the natives shall be invested i n ’the
and Canadian passenger,, and com­
Croup quickly relieved with Foley’s
valve with a rubber plug.
MAY WE HAVE YOURS?
mercial car division of the General property so that absolute title will
Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates.
be acquired by them withiu tire
Motors
Corjwratiun
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which
totalled
A DUIFFOPRUQGAR VIOLIN
Ingredients printed on the carton.
years.
Largest xelling cough medicine In tha 68,000 cars, as compared with 76,410
Resources $1,600,000.00
An ancient violin, believed to world. Insist upon Foley's Honey and In May and 48,541 in June, 1B22.
PAID EX-SERVICE MEN
:
Total sales in the first half of the
have bom mado by Gaspard Duiffo- Tar. Sold everywhere.—Adv,
year were 305,506 cars a t against
pruggar, master woodworker and
The federal government has paid
200,700
In
ths»
corresponding
period
out
approximately 1(760,000,000 as
inlayer, 400 y r i - *go&gt; in 1M*&gt; * FOR SALE—W
teat year. April was th* high month compensation and insurance claims
now owned .by lira. J . H. Wright
SEED BED C
this year with total aalea of 76,850 to ox-aenrioe men.
of Keane, N. H.
A fcojIMUNITY BUILDER
ears.
.flCW.’Lkwton, Bracelet W att* Ex­ iuiri and
heavy w eigbt-r Valparaiso — Thousand* of Satsu- Pensacola—Escambia county sta rt­ F. P. FORSTER, President'
*nd he*
l
a F. WH1TNER. Cashier
pert, 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
i
ing road bulldiqg campaign.
• 86-2tc m norange trees being planted.
4-24’tfc Yowe&amp;Co.
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PAGE FOUR

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING
B

t&gt; :» :

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

REALM OF SPORTS
R . L. S H IP P , E d ito r

Cuts Lead of
BASE BALL NEWS RuthWilliams
in Homers

MARKED EFFECT OF RELIGION

to
to

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

WIIERB THEY PLAY TODAY
Florida 8 late League
Tampa a t Loflkclnml.
S t Petersburg at Daytona.
Hradentown at Orlando.

i

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Lamalim Has Completely Changed ths
Character ef the Fierce and
Warlike Race of Mongol*.

WAS GREAT EASTERN RULER

D A N E8 FOR M A D A G A SC A R ?

The international labor office hits
been informed that tho French gov­
ernment has communicated, to the
Danish minister of foreign nffnirs a
scheme for settlement on a large
scale in Madagascar. A large area
of arable and forest land would be
placed at the disposal of Danish emi­
grants; they would be permitted to
bring their own teachers and their
own ministers of religion. Some
well-known members of tho medical
profession in Denmark have offered
to accompany the emigrants aud to
6tay with them for some time.
Public opinion in Denmark is not
r.t'present unanimous as to the ad­
vantages of the scheme. There is n
certain amount of opposition on ac­
count of the had climato nnd high
disease rate of Madagascar.

L'*!' *"SH»

H---*•; .

W H A T A BLUFF

Memory of Haroun-AI-Raechld Has
Long Been Held In Veneration
by the Mohammedans.

The tltlo to tho namo of ITaroun?
nl-Itoschid the Ju st is sullied by his
extirpation of ilib generous, perhaps
the innocent, Barmecides. Ycl he
could listen to (lie complaint of a
poor widow who had been pillaged
I
by h is ’troops, who dared,, from a
passage in the Koran, to threaten the
inattentive despot wit!) the judgment
yoar. newv ^ 'ty p tw rite r named
AllceT*
of God and posterity.
'••Yes* w hyr.
*
Hamim-nl-Itasrliid was tho third
"You
ntwuya
tmo
that
sultan of the lino of Amhascides. lie yen talk in your sleep.’’ . namo when
was a contemporary of Charlcmngno,
■’Well, slio docs auch poor work tlm|
to whom lie sent nn embassy, .with a elio Is,alw ays on my mind."
present of a famous clodf, which,
when put in motion by means of a
clcpsydrn&lt; pointed out the hours,
struck them by dropping littlo balls
on a bell or drum, nnd caused littlo
doors to open,' nnd a number of
knights on horseback to come out ns
corresponded with tho hours. Ho
was the last of the caliphs who made
a pilgrimage to Mecca, and he vis­
ited tho prophet’s shrino eight dif­
ferent times, lie was caliph of Bag­
dad, 78G-S09.
Tho meaning of the word caliph T h ere’s only one w ay o f find­
is "successor or vicar,” indicating ing o u t'h o w desirab le our pas­
try Is. T ak e a cake— try n pic
tho claims of the sultan to be the
;tnd yo u ’ll sa y " T h is is fine.”
successor of Mohammed, nnd hence,
W hen you’re fed by our bread
in a more exalted sense, the vicar of you will sa y “ T his fo r mine."
Gbd.
All o f th e p ro d u cts of our bak­
ery enjoy n firsl-class-fam llyrep u ta tio n .

to
CHICAGO, July 9.—Dabc Ruth, of
to
the New York Americana laat week
lessened the home run lead of Cy JVil*
Tho Mongols of today ore of the
Rama of the Philadelphia Nationals
eamo strain as their /nr-oqnquering
$chen he smashed out fdur circuit
h i i o i t o t o t o t o t o t o t o predecessors and mogy of fpitn live
Houts,
bringing
hia
total
up
tp
18.
* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Uie 'ssme care-frrc nomadic life on
’During -the -week Williams g o t’ one
Waller Heirs pleased a large crowd thb’plafns. But among the people na
^umier, his total to dglp being 22.
Saturday.
Florida Slate League
a whole thcro has been a tremendous
Ken Williams of t h o r n TSAiilit Am­
No games scheduled.
**
change in habits nml outlook on
ericans also added to his circuit
And tonight is n great mystery life. *Buddhism—or rnlher its de­
drives Inst week, bringing his total r,tory.
National league
generate phnsc,. Lamnism — lias
tq 13 with two homers nnd placing
At New York 3, Cincinnati G.
him in third position for homo run
Wallace Beery, Estelle Taylor nnd wrought the change; nml furnishes
At tlrooklyn 0, St. Louis 4.
one of the most striking instances
honors
in
the
two
leagues.
Lending
Silvia Dreamer in "Bfnvu."
No others scheduled.
BURGLAR-PROOF WINDOW
known of the power of n religion to
home run hitters with six or more Hrcuit drives to their credit follow:
This is the year’s most sensntionnl make over n people.- The particular
L’ ''
American League
A bnrginr-proof window, shown
American league:
Ruth,
New mystery thriller.
nspect of Lamnism flint 1ms deeply in Popular Mechanics Magazine,
At Cleveland 1G, Ronton 10.
York, 1R; Williams, St. Louis, 13;
affected the Mongols is tho growth permits • the sash to tie opened to
A t Detroit 0,- Philadelphia 7.
Hcilmnnn, Detroit, 10; Hauser, Phila­
It will keep you guessing nnd lenve of monasteries. Some estimates nrc any desired height. Protection is
A t Chicago '4,'Washington 2.
delphia, t); Milk), Philadelphia, 7; you gasping.
At St. Lonulk 4, New York 0.
are to the effect that ns many hb one- insured by a set of. iron bars, five
rower, Cleveland, 0; BTohin, St. Louthird of alt the men among llic Mon­ inches opart, thnt are raised or low­
i.’, (1; McManus, St. Louis, 0; Speaker,
And as nn added attraction will be gols arc monks, living in idleness,
Southern Association
ered with the window. When the
Cleveland,
0; Flagstend, Boston, fl. Stnn Laurel in “The Egg." a twoA t Mobile 2, New Orleans 1.
supported by the remainder of the window is down, tho bars are tele­
National Leaguo: Williams, Phila­ part comedy.
At Memphis R, Nashville 2.
population.
scoped between the wall nnd wood­
delphia, 22; Moknn, Philadelphia, 10;
Only two games scheduled.
'Tho Chinese, nfier tho Mongol work. Mortised and locked, at nil
Hornsby, St. IaiuIs, 10; Miller, Chi­
And the invited guests tonight will
cago, 0; Fournier, Brooklyn, 0; O’Fnr- be tho efficient tax collector of Semi­ dynasty was driven from their times, to a heavy strip of metal fas­
110W THEY STAND
rell, Chicago, R; Mouse), New York, 7; nole county, Jno. I). Jinkins and fam­ throne, encouraged Lamaism be- tened nt the bottom of the sash, tho
Flprida State Leaguo (Second Half) Tierney, Philadelphia, 0; Trnynor, ily, nnd will sec this mystery picture enuso tho growth of inonnsticism window can scarcely be forced.
tended to retlure the birthrnte, to
.
1
Won Lost Pet Pittsburgh, C; Wheat, Brooklyn, 0; without cost to them.
Bussell,
Pittsburgh,
0.
keep
tho remainder of the population
Bradentown ......... . 13
.722
G
NO COFFEE
In
poverty,
and to discourage wnr.
Orlnmln ................
.007
And
don’t
forget
Tuesday
nnd
Wed­
C
Lnkelnnd .............. . 9
.503
nesday—Glorin Swanson nnd Theo­ Their plan worked so well that the
7
On a Woodward avenue street ear
t
1
dore Roberts in "Prodigal Daughters." people who 700 years ago were the recently, a passenger slept peacefully
.500
SL‘ Potcrahurg ..... . 7
7
Also round three of "The Pencil Push­ wnr-thirsty, ravening scourge of the crouched up in a side scat. When
.353
Daytons ................. . fl
11
ers."
.
14
.170
Tutnpa ........... ...... . 3
civilised world are now a nation of the car neared the end of the line
TWO GAMES IN THE PEP­
pacifists. Even the hardy horsemen tho conductor awakened the rider.
The Herald delivered six times a
PER LEAGUE TOMORROM who remain nru uiuh r'llie dominance
National League
NEW YORK, July 9.—Cincinnati’s
"We are nearing the end of the line,
Won Lost Pet home run hitting enabled the Beds to
week
for lot:.
of the corrupt Buddhist priests.—
25
.668 take the second game of the series
New York .... ........ 48
Tomorrow afternoon on the Ninth National Geographic Society 1’iillc* haven’t you passed your stop?" the
conductor naked. Tho passenger
.029 yesterday from tho New York Giants, Street diamond the Big Berdan BrothPittsburgh ............ 44
2fl
tip.
woke but si ill half asleep, replied.
.000 G to 3. It was the sixth straight vic­ erhd and Orlando Sentinel of tho Pep­
28
Cincinnati ...»........ 42
“ Yes, dear, put on the coffee. f’|| j
34 ’ .521 tory the Reds have scored against the per League will meet in a double
Brooklyn .............. 37
WHAT A B L U F F
be
. . .” But he stopped Suddenly
.520 Giants nnd Luquc, the Cuban star, header. The first gnmc will start
Chicago
........ 39
30
when he discovered it was n mascu­
40
.474 who twirled a masterful game, ac­ promptly nl two o'clock so ns to gel
3d
SI. Louis ....... .
49
.310 counted for hfs third triumph of the both games through in time for the
r u m o u r a m i r.t as i:\u m i m :nvn r„
line voice.—Detroit Free Press.
Boston .........—...... 22
From Jacksonville
One Way
.292 season over the champions. Cnvcncy Rotary-Kiwnnis gnmc.
From Jacksonville
One Way
Philadelphia ......... 21
Gt
ATLANTIC CITY ......... S3fi.ll
NIAGARA FALLS ......... $11.12
WOMAN |N WELSH PULPIT
and Burns put Cincinnati in the lead
BALTIMORE, Ml). .......... 30.9B
NEW YORK, N. Y........... 30.',t
American League
THE TEMPERATURE
with circuit clouts in the second in­
BOSTON, MASS. .......... 12.52
PHILADELPHIA, PA...... 3I.1H
A
woman
lins
been
selected
to
fill
Won Lost Pet ning and Fonseca’s home run drive
.......... 43.18
CHICAGO. ILL.
PITTSBURGH, PA.......... 39.-11
the
pulpit
of
one
of
the
leading
Bap-.
.081 clinched liio gome in thu eighth. The
23
39.31
New York ............ 4!)
CLEVELAND, O. ..
Yesterday's temperature as report­
SAVANNAH, GA. ........... ti.(K)
DETROIT, M1C1I. .......... 41.9.1
TOLEDO, It.................:.
It.71
tist churches in Wales.
.627 score:
Cleveland ...... ....... 30 - 35
ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau:
.......... 3S.93
ELMIRA, N. Y.
WASHINGTON, I). C....... 31.71
.500
30
Philadelphia ......... 3fl
Cincinnati ................ ,. 030 000 011—n
High Low
m aiMint t:\r iiis iiiN i xiiiih
DIED AND LEFT NO RECORDS
35
.493 Nev^ York .................. 010 001 001—3
Chicago ................ 34
TO "
Abilene,
cloudy
..................
92
.480
37
Detroit .................. 3G
1*4It hnni r
__
...... | I9.fr!
Skeletons
of
Prehistoric
Men
Found
In
70
02
Asheville, pt. cloudy
rtiklm1«'l|i|ilu .
frfr.iMi
38
.472
St. liOula .............. 84
t
Missouri
Believed
to
Go
Back
for
BROOKLYN, July 0.—St. Louis
liiiHlnti
71,74
.444 made it two nut of three from Brook­ Atlantic City, clear .......... 70
40
Washington ........... 32
TIukilH
ItM
’ltiilc
imsiln
f«
xn
pi
1
lt*K
«
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|
h
fur
B
iiy
ti
i
\
null.
45;i,) A11 t uuin.i oil
Fifteen Centuries.
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il
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fll
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1
1
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Boston,
clear
.........................
“la
your
new
jgr(*r.vriirr
named
riM»niN
n
i
l
m
l
i
e r H t r a m i rn c u r r y
•y
.388
41
B oston,
*««•*• 20
i
** * *- —
•
*'X l m lin irjU 'N ,
lyn when OJydn; Barfpntphr h|tr first' Ituff n]&lt;&gt;, cloudy
Alice?"
70
Skeletons of prehistoric men'who
*n llltii£tt f u r f l n l tl t i i i i r r %l
Mn 111ii k to f u r I 'Ii lln tlrl|» li l;t %In
start of the season, blanked the Dodg­ Charleston, raining ........
“Yes; why
HO
74
IkHiitill uilHI I*. 51,
M i o n i i n n H AtfHI I*. 51,
inhabited
the
Ozark
mountains
be­
“You
always
p
a
n
'th
a
t
11:11110
when
lliirriit'stlrr. J u ly
I.
ers, 4 to V- The score:
Hs l i F r r l m n i ' U i J u l y
&lt;3, S3.
Chicago, clear .................. 74
A
t
f
r
u
h
n
i
t
?
,
.ful?
7,
IH,
*|
h
.
you talk In your wleifp.'"
fore tho day of bows nnd arrows,
kH
J»»l&gt; 5, 111, 3H,
SL L o u is_______ '.... 1)01 000 300—1 Cincinnati, d ear
I V r a l n n , J u l y I I , 31,
80
“Well, slu* duos such poor work that have been unearthed near Noel, Mo.
s s r r i ' f n n . J u l y i t . ^.5.
9 9 K t i i i n r i l , J u l j 9 , |l», **141,
Brooklyn .
... ..... 00 000 000—0 Corpus Christi, part ddy.. Kti
she In ulwnys on my mind."
A i i t u n u t li i l u i i u t i r r l i ’il m i u t l Rli i m i r f R
I Iti r l ii i l I m g rlit*i*ll r u m m i l l l i i These
primitive
men
are
believed
to
M11it ill itnil If)'rkwVifrr.it Full in i mti( ioii i*ii | . i|U* hU
Denver, eloudy
. .......... HI
. PARIS, July il.—“Untiling" Siki
have lived IB centuries ngo. They
J , ! ' , 51 11(11, I ' n i i ' s
.5u n i t ,
r . 51* IIA I f .17. U r n . \ « l .
FILIPINOS GOOD AT DUNS
94
Des Moines, d ear .i..........
yesterday knocked out Marcel N'llles,
T l r k r t O f f h r u n i t l * l r r , mmi |*. H h &gt;
.fiii‘k«tm % f l l r t T r l r |i li o » » r (VilM
differ in characteristics from nny
90
I
lodge
City,
d
ear
............
n French heavyweight pugilist, in tliu
■—
Filipino soldiers?boing developed known tribe of Indians.
East port, eluudy ................ 70
second round of what wiia to have
ho i by the United States in units ns part
In historic times the Osage In ­
Galveston, pt. eloudy ....... HI
been n fifteen-round Imttic.
HU
74 of the Philippine scouts are milking dians inhabited the Oznrks, but the
MattiTiis, clear
Nlllek In May was knocked out in
ST. LOUIS, July 9.—New York Kansas City, clour
94
good artillerymen, recent tests have iniii mHo came before them were en­
the eighth round by Georges Carpi'llwon yesterday's giilito from the Memphis, raining
92
disclosed. A report received til (be tirely different. They were spear
tier, the light-henvywoight. lie was Browns, fl t&lt;j 4, by piling up n lead in
90
New
Orleans,
cloudy
Wnr department from Fort Mills, throwers nml did not know of tho
considered by followers of the ring to the earlier innings which the locals
70
New York, clour
Philippine islands, describing the bow ami arrow. Their dead were
have*been France’s beat heavyweight. yore unable to overcome.despite their
OH first major calibre sen const buttery
HI
Norfolk, clear
cremated in elaborate grass mats.
Siki’s hard head and bis "steel" ribs lust inning rally during which Hush
92
firing ever attempted by natives, This ancient tribe lived in homes
proved immune to nn onslaught from was driven frt&gt;m the box. ,The score: Oklahoma City, clear
90
St. Louis, clear
Nilles in thu first round. The white New York .............. 210 20(1 1)01—fi
says the work of all taking part wm under tin? lime cliffs null ruck forma­
Halt Lake Oily, cloudy
H2
man curried tho battle to the negro St. Louis .... ............
excellent.
tions but were not cliff dwellers in
000 000 103—I San Diego, clear
OH
throughout this session, with Siki
The
firing
was
done
by
the
Twerp
the strict sense of tho word.
02
Han Francisco, clear
bent nearly double in a crouch and
ty-seveiilli
company,
coast
nrlilierv
Among article* uncovered was nn
DETROIT, July 9.—Plilludcfyhiu
a
nssiipilnting every thing Nilles hand­ won from Detroit yesterday 7 to G, by Seattle, clear .............
corps,
Philippine
scouts,
rompri-ing
"invitation
inrd,” a bundle of short
74
Toledo, clear
.....
ed out to him. Thu judgment of those scoring three runs in the ninth in­
101
enlisted
men,
all
natives,
under
sticks
bound
with a hark rope.
H2
about the ring side wan Unit Nilles ning after two men were out. Scheer Washington, dear
American olllccrs. Firing 12-inch Whc'i left near nn Indian camp tiro
chance lum u lot to do w ilh th in g s. H w as n r a r e chance
7H
Wlllislvn,
pt.
cloudy
was sure to be the winner of n onc- hit to Rigfley in the ninth for what
guns at n moving target at ranges by another member of the tribe it
th a t enabled us Hi provide additional facilities for nn ini-'
sjdeii contest.
should have been the last out uiu] the RECOVERS FROM LAME BACK from 9,100 to 8,200 yards, the coin- constituted an invitation to dine.
proved
vulcanizing service. T h is g re a t serv ice is th e result
Over-confident from his showing, Detroit shortstop fumbled the hull.
"My daughter suffered with a lame pauy scored three out of n possible
The
spears
were
thrown
by
means'
lo r we w ant you to enjoy the sam e chance a s we did. Conte
Nilles came from Ids corner at the The score:
back and could scarcely move without six hits- in an elapsed time of 17 of n notched stick. The shafts were
clung of the gong for the second as Philadelphia .......... 000 220 003—7 grout pain. She tried Foley Kidney
and
get your sh are of the good th in g s. T h e m ore you buy
minutes 13 seconds.
clnLmitely painted. One sample of
If it was his Intention immediately to D etroit ...................... 120 1)0(1 200—6 I'ills nnd the t rouble with her buck in
tiie m ore you save.
white enamel resisted tho scratching
finish off Ids opponent. Thv shifty
a)[ gone," writes Mrs, J. C. I’erkins,
HARD FOR M'NA
of a linger nail.
Senegal man, however, went into a
CHICAGO, July 9.—Charley Rob­ Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheu­
clinch with Nilles and pushed him ertson, whose suspense!) was raised matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
Little girls in one section of De­ RICH IN HISTORIC INTEREST
Into a corner. Then, as they broke by Manager Gleason yesterduy engag- Trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Will
troit
are using tlto' boycott to im­
nwujr Siki swung hi* left to the jaw I Walter Johnson in u pitching lint- relieve that tired feeling. Take no
Fur nduitry Alio an Important Fac­
press
on Slitm, five years old, Hint
Oak Avenue and T h ird S tre e t
tor in ths Early Life of
|
of the while man. Nilles went d o w n ,!^
Chicago defeated Washington substitute—Insist upon Foley's. Sold
she must revise her 1ting mi go if she
face forem ost, ns though he Imil been 1 to 2. The
the
Country.
j
y,
■
everywhere.—Adv.
wants to play with them. This ia
PH O N E 17------------- —--------------------SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA
btruvk with nn axe. *
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• I
Washington
10U 001 000—2
how Mina explains the situation:1 There is no industry in the world
Before the fight Siki wns enraged Chicago
100 002 JOx—4
WEARS “RADIO" HAT
“ You see 1 like 'to ploy with the that ia so rich in historical hackover the decision rendered Saturday
hoys;
they have lots more fun. And ■ground uml dramatic interest as tho
by the judge of,the eivil tribunal, giv­
CLEVELAND, July 9.—Cleveland
One of the fantastic lints worn at
ing Edmond Impart an injunction for­ multe it four .straight from Boston a recent millinery show in Cit)cili­ now the little girls won’t play with American fur industry, which has
bidding the promoters tu pay over to yesterday, winning Hi to 10. Score:
~
^
mit i had, according to Popular mo any more.” Minn’s mother says been in existence since the early 2
Siki nny part from yesterday's match. Boston ..................... 000 141 180—10
the hoys have ■flavored her daugh­ trailers arrived in Canada, and in
Mechanics Magazine, two aerial
Siki because of the court’s decision Cleveland
....... . 000 070 U x—15
towers running up a few incites on te r s language Avith profanity. So what is now the United Stiles. To
was fighting merely for "glory”.
she uml the other mothers devised the activities of tli; old-tiiue trap­
In connection with our transfer, we either side, with the usual arrange­ the boycott tq refino,eouvcr*utiun at pers Avns due tho ojK-niug up uf the ------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- ------- ----■
There nr© other Transfers; hut have storage room, where you may ment of wires strung across iho top, the doll’s ten parties. — Detroit
country,
and
from
those
parly
days
nntio-wilh SERVICE for their middle store your goods until you need them, and connected to a radio receiving News.
E x ten d s to Orlando and D aytona ns well ns th o h u n d red s of
down to the present time fur has ■
n a m i—QUICK SERVICE TRANS­ at a nominal cost.-QUICK SERVICE set, which tuned ia with local sta­
S
bottles w)e put out in S an fo rd ev ery day
•been an important factor in both ■
FER, Phone 498.
83-tfc TRANSFER. Phone 498.
H3-tfc tions readily.
CHEAPER HELIUM
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SEED BED CLOTH
Only a limited amount
at mill prices (3 grades)
-Yowell Co.
86-2tc

Circuit Drices
Enables Reds to
Defeat Giants

ROUTH BAKERY

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.

&lt;70

Battling Siki Kayos
*Nilles in 2nd Round

St. Louis’ Rally
Falls Short and
Now York Wins

WHEN YOU COME TO THE POINT

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laboratory experiments have re­
sulted in the discovery of a simpler
and cheaper method of extracting
helium from natural gns. The
United States government lins al­
ready storoll more tlinn 2,000,000
cuhjc feet ilf^lioliiitn aud is produc­
ing about 15,000 feet a day in the
large helium plant at Fort Worth.
WHO’D EVER HAVE THUNK IT?

"Tho curse of tho poor is their
poverty,” declares an English writer.
( And Bonar I aw ia reported a* say­
ing, " if war is inevitable, it o u st
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greater jwrt of this foreign trade in
raw $kins consists in imports, says
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sentative, F ur Trade Review, in an
article in the America Today Maga­
zine.
Practically GO per cent of the
number of skins imported arc rabbit
skins from New Kculaud and Aus­
tralia, aud 30,000,000 to 40,000,000
of these arc Australian rabbit skins.
Even ths uninitiated know that rab­
bits have becoutQ veritable pests in
Australia, bccanso of tlieir habits of
multitudinous propagation.
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Rooms 226*228

FOR SALE—Approximately 7 ncYe WEDDING CAKE BARLEY LOAF
furm, one ncro orange trees, three
hcres
cleared under fence. House on In Ancient Time* the Set Piece of
DENTIST
place.
A real bargain. Address G.
the Marriage Peart Waa of
New Meiach Building
Primitive Simplicity.
85-ltp
Phone 201
Sanford. Florida A. Spikes, Sanford, Fin.

DR. R. M. MASON

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

FOR RENT
W .-J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­
ment with private bath.
Herald
building.
Special
rates
for
summer.
FIRE. I.IFK, AUTO INSURANCE
—II. W. Hctndon.
85-0tc
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply 701 Mag*
lyaa Examined
Glasses Designed
nolin Avenue.
84*5tc
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
Optician-Optometrist
Storage Facilities
6-18-lmo-p
If we pleaae you, tell othera; U net, H I East First Street Sanfonl. Fla.
HICKSON HOUSE
tell on. Phone 4t8
Up-to-date Apartments and Rooms
Daytona Reach.
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, $21
per month, including lights and water.
Call J. F. Hickson, Phono 238-W, Snn*
V. C. COLLER, Prop* •
ford.
70-tfc
Comfortable. Airy Rooms *
FOR
RENT—,\Ve
have
a
well
located
Open the Year Around
furnished home.—A. P. Connelly &amp;
Reasonable Rates.
Sons.
79-tfc
Special rates to parties.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
FOR RENT—Furnished room, -111
On Main Street, near Ocean
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Park Ave.
84*6tp
FOR RENT—Two connecting house­
keeping rooms, furnished. Apply
71C \V. First street.
84-3tp
FOR RENT—One 3-room upnrtmcnt,
INSURANCE AGENCY
furnished; one 2-room apartment
FIRE-------- AUTO---------UOND8
ofter.luly 12. Corner Oak and Second
street. Phone 3.—Phillips A part­
ments.
84-3tc
F o il
iOTXT—Large
unfurnished
apartment, 714’ Oak Avenue. Phone
C ontractor and B uilder
301.
85-fitp
FLORIDA
FOR RENT—Bed room, close in, 202
IANFORD
3 ark Ave.
80-Up
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
to to
to
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th
K.tabll.hrd 10OS
. .
street and Elm ave.—M. Schneider.
Itral Estate, Loans and Insurance
80-dtp
Phone 18
101*8 Magnolia Are.
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M twery lire Bunines* Man
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to each day.

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Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.

Quick Service Transfer

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.

General Shop and Mill
Work

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.

B. W. HERNDON

S. 0. Shinholser

SEMLNOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

Get An A bstract Before
Buying Property

E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres.

IS OLD FORM OF DIVINATION

The Skyscraper Is the Achievement of
American Daredevil Originality

By LEON BAKST, In Now York World.
Among nneient writers on the sub­
It is daredevil originnlity which put America inlo the lend of tho
ject of tho “Wedding Cake,” Quin­
rest
of
the world as regards technical sciences. And it is this daredevil
tus Curtius is probably the most
originnlity
that has made the one art which is America’s specific contribu­
definite and reliable, for he quotes
clearly the law# of Horn ulus, based tion to the art of our century—in which sho has produced something
upon thoM of the Etruscans and the, superb and unique, which tho world has never seen before and but for
other rnrcfl whose advent preceded America may never have seen. I mean American architecture—I mean
tho foundation of Home. In those the skyscraj)cr.
days it appears to have been cus­
The New York architect saw himself confronted with a growing
tomary for the families of the demand for dwellings and office buildings and a stationary amount of
“young peoplo” to enter into certnin building space. Natural conditions set n limit to horizontal expansion.
prenuptial agreements for the future
The development of steel nml concrete, plus the rock bottom of Manhat­
provision of their son and daughter
—much as “showers” nre given to a tan, opened up possibilities of vertical expansion. The result is the skybrido at the present time. These fern|»er. American architects did not worry as to what Sir Christopher
agreements wero ratified nt the mar­ Wren would have done dr what the architects of Homo or Paris would
riage festival, and accompanied by a do. They asked: “W hatIs needed? What can we do?” And they went
lavish outpouring of corn, oil nml and did it.
other kinds of food, a ceremony
The skyscraper, tho magnificent office building nml apartment hotel
which practically constituted the and tho railroad terminal arc the achievements of a distinctive American
wedding itself.
art that is as different from the art of Europe as the tomb of Tut-AnkhItoinuhis devised n simpler method Allien is from the Cathedral of Chartres. And American architects
known as comfnrrcatin, whereby the achieved it bcninse tliev dared to he themselves.
contracting parties simply ate a loaf
of barley bread together and solemn­
GOING FAST
ized their union nlo n re. Gradually,
IN WASHINGTON
with the 'general Spread of civili­
"An* we passing n cemetery?**
zation, the loaf of hurley bread was
"I can’t tell whether my judgment
"No,
but tho milciltoiies are get­ is good or not, hut it appears to ins
transformed £n(o a cake of u more
delieato texturd, and finally* into the ting pretty close together. Perhaps tluit these government clerks are
wo had hotter slow down.”—Louis­ rather a su|»crior lot.”
elaborately iced structure.
ville Courier-Journal.
“ Most of them came hen* us con­
OUGHT TO BUTTON HER FACE
gressmen.”
— ixmisville
CourierAND MANY LEFT OVER
Journal.
In a recent campaign in Virginia,
670,1)33 rats were killed in one weak. „jrhc Daily Herald, 15c pin- week. ••••

Practlco of Tolling Fortunes by Toa
Leave* Can Ba Traced F a r
Into Antiquity.
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Telling fortunes by means of tealeaves is a polite form of sorcery
with which wc are all familiar.
Having drunk your tea, turn the
rup Upside-down in tho shucer and
:rl it around three times.- Turn
cup again and examine the leaffragments dinging to the bottom
and sides. There, say the super­
stitious, lies your future!
In this magic rite wo have a com­
bination of two ancient systems of
divination, hydroinancy and ccroninney.
‘ llydromnncy was practiced in
ancient Egypt. A bowl or cup was
filled with water and a boy gazed
into it until he became hypnotized
and “saw things.” The magician
interpreted what tho boy thought he
saw. The strolling magicians of
North Africa perform tho same
trick today by means of a drop of
ink in a boy’s hand. When Joseph
sent his messengers to find his silver
cup in Bonjntnin’a sack, he in­
structed them to say; “ Is not this
my lord’s cup in which my lord
drinketh and wherein he divincth?”
Ilenco tho mystic qualities of the
cup.
(ifiG quickly relieves Constipation
Hiliousness, Headaches, Colds
and I-aGrippe.
6-l-o.a.w.-20tc

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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to
to
Cut Flowers
— Floral Design* to
to
Annual and Ornamental Plants
to
811 Myrtle Are.----------- Phono 260-W to
to

STEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General M achine and Boiler
W orks
Cylinder G rinding
Phone 02--------- Sanford, Florida

Classified Ads Ir a word. No
Ad taken for Iras than 25c.
And positively no Clunidflcd
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
arordingly.

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FOR SALE

WANTED—IIOY8 TO SELL T1IF.
HANFORD irBKALI) ON TI1E
STREETS OF HANFORD. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
SH U T AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
dh-tf
WANTED—Reliable BeTHelT” coTorel!
woman to live on place. Phone 676\V.
86-tfc
COLORED DINING CAR WAITERS
nntl Sleeping Car Portera Wanted
—Experience unnecessary. We train
you. Information free. Write 524
Railwny Exchange, Omaha, Ncbr.
7-2-0-10-23-30; 8-G-13-20-27
11-3-10-17-24- I2tp
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Fl)R KALE—1 team mules, wugnn
W. S. Leak .
J. II. Cotrlaugh
and harness nt n bargain.—E. N.
Hutton, Geneva, Fla.
82-10tp
FARMERS—
You
can
g*t
*Md
bad
INSURANCE
fram -i and Irrigation plugs s t tha
Fire—Life—Auto
• 100-tfc
No. 3 First N at’l Bank Hhlg. Annex Sanford Novelty Works.
SANFORD
FLORIDA FOR SALE—Dosier and Uaya’ painta
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford ugents.
18S-tfc FOUND—Florida license tag. Own
er can have same upon identifica­
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
aetting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. tion and paying for nd. Call at Her­
*
1
07-tfc
Ellsworth, licardall Avenuo, San­ ald office.
ford.
83-tfp

Leak &amp; Colclough

FOUND®

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
Cards of Sanford's Repotable Professional Men, each
of whoa, In his cboaen prof Maton the Herald recoinnenda to the people.

Things W e Have Always
Known

WANTED

LOST

FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San­ LOST—Thursday evening between
Sanford and Daytona,, small black
ford Avo.
C3-tfc
week-end bag. Liberal reward if re­
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First SL turned to J. D. Asher, 212 N. Lake
Attractive terms. Address owner. Street, Orlando.
84-3tp
Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
CU-tfc

“She's as easy ns an old shoe."
“ Yes, and bza us loose a tongue."

FOR SALE—10 bolts of
SEED BED CLOTH a t
mill prices. Light, med­
ium and heavy weight.
—Yowell Co.
86-2tc

George A. DeCottes

79-tfc

FOR SALE—Small Ford truck with
192$ license. Rarjey-Davidson mo­
*ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
torcycle side car.—R ..J. Dorson, 13th
First National Dank Building
S treet and Sanford Ave., City. 85-2tp
SANFORD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—18 acres, 6 in bearing

FRED R. WILSON

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

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room house, nicely furnished includ­
ARCHITECT
ing piano.
Flowers,
shrubbery,
Rm m 7. Millar Bldg.
shade
trees,
grapes,
fig*,
guvas,
etc.,
■ANFORD -:- -j. -:- FLORIDA
and just think of it, right in the town
of Paula. Good school, store, church,
station, paved street, 15 minutes from
Sanford. Now resident write*: “Mu«t
be told, cut price from $10,000.00 to
*6,000.000." $2,000.00 cash wiU hanLAWYER
die thlst desl^ B - *.T4 { Till«r, 1
Fla.
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ICHELLE MAINES

( H r T h r A a a o rla fr 4 P rra a )

WASHINGTON, July 9.—Justice
Stafford refused to direct a verdict of
acquittal in the case of Charles W.
Morse and his three sons and four
others who are on trial on indict­
ments charging conspiracy to defraud
the government in connection with
wartime ahip construction and opera­
tion contract#. At the same time
Justice Stafford overruled motions of
counsel for the Morses and R. M.
Much for dismissal of indictments
against them. With these rulings
trial will go forward with defense re­
quired to submit its case in reply to
that represented by the government
in more than two months that, the
trial has been in progress.

inquire w here it came from in the first

to the forefront of th o u g h t m any fu n d a­

place, and how it m ight he restored.

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MARRI ED BY CABLE

A Nebraska man has been married
by wire to a girl in Paris. The
judge who married them, says the
Dearborn Independent, went with
the bridegroom to tho telegraph of­
fice, where the court asked the bride­
groom the usual questions, receiving
affirmative answers. The judge then
sent a cablegram to the bride in
Paris, in which he asked the ques­
tions of the marriage ceremony.
Seven hours later tho answering
cable was received, and the court de­
clared the two man and wife and
aent tho bride a cable to that ef-feet.

persona Intrrratwl In Ilia property
Involved In this suit and Or low d e­
scribed. ct al.
To llic defendant* Kuvrne Harris.
Hannah Harris and Je*aa llarrla. and
all persons Interested In the property
Involved In this suit situate In Hsmlnola County. Florida, described as
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11 la hsrehy ordered that you and
each of you do appear to the l.lll uf
complaint herein filed, on th* &lt;th day
of August. A. D. I*tt.
It Is further ordered that this order
of publication_ be _
published
ones a
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week for eight consecutive w eeks In
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pul.llshed In Hanford. Homlnala
“
*1# County,
Florida.
W itness my hand and the seal of
the sold Circuit Court at Banrord.
Florida, this 1st day of June. A. 1&gt;.

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H. A. UOITGLARB.
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Wo alw ays

knew—eveiybody

knew—

been known but have been dam ned w ith
th n t desire for things made n dem and for

fa in t praise.
H um an n atu re in th e mnss is very much

OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One new five worn house with bath,
full lot, well located -NEV ER OC*
CUPIED.
PRICE
l a d r e a d C a u rl. III. J u d ic ia l f l r r a l l ,
N rm lnuli* C u u a l r . M u r i d * .
-Terms to suit you To Defraud the Government In Con­ Gvrmirrvi
$3,000.00Turpontln* Company,
Attorney-at-Law
va.
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REAL
BARGAIN
nection With Ship Construction.
Over Beaaiaale Coasty Rank
Lucy C. (HI,non, Kuui-no Harris. Han­
A.
P.
CONNELLY
&amp;
SONS
nah Harris. J i-mx Harris, and all
■ANFORD -sFLORIDA

Justice Refused Verdict
In Acquittal of Morse
Charging:
Conspiracy

Tho recent liiiHincsH condition has brought

like hum an n atu re in th e individual.

One

of its dom inant ch aracteristics has been
summed up in the observation, “ You nev­
er miss the w ater till th e well ru n s dry."
We never appreciate fundam ental things
until we have occasion to do w ithout them .

them in the m arket.

T h a t people desired

th ings we accepted ns an elem ental fact.
Hut when we discovered th n t desire fluc­
tu ated we began to appreciate th n t desire,
ns we know it, is n th in g created by the n rt
of man. It is n highly specialized form of
an elem ental need—ju s t as a Louis XVI a
chair is mndc out of a tree.

T his observation has a special applica­
tion to the demand of the public for the
products of industry.

T his discovery led to nnother equally

While th e demand

im portant discovery th a t the m eans of re­

was n t high tide and everybody was busy

fining and specializing th n t desire was ad­

try in g to supply th a t dem and a t a p ro fit

vertising.

no one, seemingly, gave u th o ’t to w here

been accomplished by m odem advertising

th e demand caijie from , how long it m ight

now stan d s out in bold relief. It has been

last, or w h at would happen if it should

th e m eans by which th e refinem ents

fail.

civilization have been*m ade known

We merely assum ed th e p erm anent

existence of th e dem and, ju s t as we as. . • \ 'I n *

sum c th e presence of w ater, a ir and Are.

T h e gigantic work th a t has

of
and

m ade desirable, and thin desire h as been
•
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made into dem and. I t is a simple fa c t

B ut a day came when dem and began to

th a t' a million profitable form s of indus­

subside, and In m any in d u stries it cailie al­

tria l activ ity owe th e ir very existence to

m ost to a full stop.

th e fact th u t

And th en we m issed

A dvertising

upheld

the

it, and realized, as never before, w h at an

stan d a rd s of living which in tu rn provided

im p o rtan t th in g it w as. A pd we began to

th e dem and fo r th e ir products.

(Published by

co-operation with The American Association of Ad­
vertising A gencies)

KemlnoU County, Florida.
By: V. B. DOOOUBfl. D. C.
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BANDITS HELD
LIM ITATIO N IIP TRAIN ON
CANTON ROAD

WAS BEGUN THIS AFTER­
NOON WITH DISCUSSION
OF PARTS

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NEW YORK. July 7.— Detailed fefyps f o r U|e lnunchmR of
Willinni G. McAdoo for presidtjiit lxwm have .been worked out lit n
dinner of a dozen of his most intim ate friends h c i^ v th e New York
Evening Post said today. Although McAdoo hns not formally an ­
nounced his candidacy his supporters here arc declared to he con­
fident th at his h at would he in th e ring!
NEW YORK, July 7.— Diner* m eeting recen t^; ostensibly to
honor Samunt Amitlon, National Dem ocratic cQmmittci’man from
Kansas, picked Amitlon to hnmlle th e McAdoo cam paign the Even­
ing Po:.t says. D iners discussed relative stre n g th of form er Gov­
ernor Cox of Ohio, Gov. Sm ith of New York, H enry Ford, Senator
Underwood, form er am bassador to Grent B ritain , John W. Davis,
concluding McAdoo could e n ter th e convention w ith four hundred
delegates and w ith many others ready to sw itch to him as soon as
they had registered "favorite son” choices.

D rifting jn Lake But No
Word Received
as Yet
I n» Tfcr
I’t r i .l
CLEVELAND, 0.. July 7__ West­
ern Reserve Navigation Company operontlng the steamer Colonial be­
tween here nnd Port Stanley, Ontario,
received unconfirmed report this
morning Hint the Colonial nightcr a
halloo iiwith the Iwskot submerged
drifting in Lake Frie last night. The
company officials here say the Colon­
ial reached Port Stanley this morn­
ing and was scheduled to leave there
for Cleveland at 11 o’clock. The
steamer is *nol equipped with wirejess nml the company* offiriala have
not received on word from the captain
regarding the balloon.

NAVY AIRPLANE
FALLS IN SEA SUNDAY
AT NEW YORK

CASK IS EXPECTED TO GO
TO JURY LATE THIS
AFTERNOON

SESSION

Of Jury May be Case as Predic­
tions of Hung Jury Are
Being Made

lllr The Associate* Press)
Duffy and Two Navy
IH» Tlie A uw U lH r r r u l
Chinese Highbinders At
PARIS, July 7.—Open debate In
LAKE CITY. July 7 .-W lth the re­
Men Were Rescued
,It Again Near
the French Chamber of Dputics on
appearance of Juror Chamber*, who
.
Uninjured
doctors said last night, waa sufferthe ratification of Washington treat­
Canton
log with acute appendicitis wa* in
ies, was begun thin nfternoon with
III, The A--»ilnlr,l I’rr-.l , . the box today. Argument* were
discussion of those parts of treaties
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NEW YORK. July 7.—A navy air­
dfnlitig witli the limitation of naval
HONGKONG, July 7.—linndils to­
plane in rhnrge of t.icut, Duffy, fell startl'd in the closing chapter of th*
armament and capital ships.
day held up n train on the Cantoninto the New York linrbor near Ray trial of Thomas Higginbotham,
Kowloon railway, fifteen miles from
Ridge, Hrnoklyn today. Duffy nnd charged with the murder of Martin
PARIS, July 7.—The Chamber of Canton, killing a Chinese military of­
two navy men who were with him Tabert in the convict camp of tho
Putnam Lumber Company. Tho care
Deputies, yesterday after n discussion ficer and one soldier ami carrying off
were rescued uninjured.
is expected to go to the Jury lata
of the Pope’s recent letter on the about ninety upper class Chinese,
today.
.
subject of repafatfonM nnd the Ruhr who are Wing held for ransom. A Base Ifcill Game That Will Go Dpwn in History Chicago Editor is
occupation voted confidence in Pre­ Unity valued at $50,0(1(1 wns al-o
as Biggest Attraction Ever Pulled Off in Sanford ' Guilty of Libeling
LAKE CJTY, July 7.-T h* trial of
mier Poincare. The vote wbb 388 to taken.
Thomas Walter Higginbotham today
190.
.
American Legion
Thin game is scheduled to go the
The Sanford Rotary nml Klwnnis
hangs in the balance. Court waa ab­
The French government never will
entire
nine
inning*,
if—
T
ruptly recessed yesterday by tho ill­
Club, will, without a doubt, btage one
permit interference hy the Pope
CIIICAOO, July 7.—Arthur U The game will he played according
ness
of I„ M .Chambers, a member
either in domestic or foreign policies,
of tlie biggest events in a base hall te allf the rulea nnd regulations ns rear., former editor of the Slants
of
the
jury, who Is in a serious con­
is the sense of a statement mndc hy
way ever seen in Sanford, at t,,r laid down hy the new league lieing or-. /.eitung, a (iceman language news­
dition,
according to physicians, and
HAS
FIVE
II
ENURED
AND
HKHL
Premier Poincare during the day.
Ninth Street Park this coming T ucar; ganiced ‘in China. Every Rntnrinn paper, wns found guilty of criminal
probably will have to be removed to
TV
STUDENTS
IN
AT­
M. Poincare, however, defended
day at 5 p. m
in. ‘The Herald reporter, nnd and every Klwaninn, rqgnrdleaa libel again*! the American l-cgimi by
a huspitnl. The juror ia threatened
TENDANCE.
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embassy at the Vat icon, in replying
of his sire, age or moral standing in a jury today. tetrenr. was indicted in
with appendicitis.
after an interview with Manager
to attacks made hy critics here in
the community, will take part in this [connection with the publication in the
I II» Thr \ wnisrliifril |*rr««t
Court was recessed until 9 o’clock
Paris.
PERKINS RETIRES AND IS HON­ llrilt of the Rotarinns nnd Manager ,.nmo at Mime hinge or other.
newspaper of mi editorial referring
TAI.IJVII(\SHKK. July 7.—State
The critics a s se rte d th n t the em­ ORED HY LAWYERS OF THREE Lane of the Kiwaninns, ua&lt; given an j The following line-ups have boon i to the legion member* in derogatory Woman-* College here has the larg­ today by Judge McMullen. At that
bassy proved its uselnessness when
let m:&lt;. A motion for n new trial wins est enrollment in summer school this time attending physicians will report
insight of the proposed doings nml decided upon for the start:
COUNTIES IN DISTRICT
on the condition of the juror. In th#
It failed In its duty in not preventing
heard July 21.
year in its history with approximate­
Kiwanis
--------i we want to go on record ns stating
publication of tho Pope's recent let­
If motion for a new trial is do* ly five hundred nml .eighty students even (Chamber*, who la R2 years old
. The first day of July lion. .Ins. W. (tint they are going to la- some real
Lloyd, first hnse.
ter o%‘representations or at lenst ad­
1
nii'd
Judge Hugo Pam will impose in nt tendance. ’This number exceed nml n farmer, is not able to enter
Perkins, of Del.and, retired to private
Det’ottes, short stop.
vising the French government in ad­ life after having served as judge of doings.
j sentence which may he jr year in the largest enrollment of preceding the box again, Judge McMullen has
Lake, third h*so.
The membership of both clubs will
the penitentrinry or $500 line or both. years by more than fifty, it is xaid. announced a mistrial will bo declared
vance of Ha being made public.
the seventh judicial circuit of Flori­ meet at the corner of Magnolia and
fo n nelly, right field.
t.orcmr. did not take the stand in Not more than ten per cent of those nnd tho rase continued to the next
The Popefl Premier Poincare as­
da for 12 yeni's, nnd Hon. J. J. Dick­ Second streets at four o’clock shnipi Ovcrlin, enteher.
Ills own defense. The editorial to enrolled nrc men. Students this year term of rourt.
sorted, has no authority in temporal inson, of Sanford, nssumed the offire,
Sharon, center field.
nnd
will
parade
front
there,
with
E
d-'
In the rvent ho .(a abla ,tp return
I which the legion objected was print­ are taking more professional work
m a tte s .___ u
having lawn nominated in • tho last
Lawton, left flMd.*
to jury duty, the defenso tendered a
ed in December, 1921, and charged limn in other years.
"No doubtf* he continued, ’'the Democratic primary without opposi­ gar Hall's special hand, to the hall
grounds. We learn that the reason I Ilrownlee, second hnse.
suggestion to teh court, that If agree-,
i that legion members were "bums,
Pope’s views hear certain resem­ tion.
Dumas, pitcher.
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for the assembling nt this place is in
aide with the state, it would close Its
I
tramps
anil
vagabonds"
and
thnt
the
blance to Ihos’e of certain of our
Itotary
Judge Perkins nnd Judge Dickinson order to give every one a chance to
case nnd limit the arguments to
legion was bought witli Hritish gold Speeches and Dinners
allies.
not so that they
Thrasher, third hnse.
iiiea. Wc
wc do
UU^nui
' nrt were given ,, banquet at DoLaml last vj,,w the undertaking parlors before
three
hours for each slda, with two
to suppress truth.
Mark Collier County
Knight, first hnse.
n ymoirc_°#_*1^ _ __ _(|. m.,
Saturday at noon l»y the members of |h(, K„nu. starts nml the pnrndo will
attorneys
speaking for each akle. The
Pope, than from our nllies.
On First Day of Baby state today
I'uleston, second base,
the liar of Volusia, llrcvnrd and *'cn,'|p a sn the hospital, with a stop there
will announce whether
Tho Pope’* lrtte r, to whirh refer­ inide counties, and a mammoth silver | |ong enough fur each player to pick
!Nej?ro Boy Who Shot
Rnsehro, short stop.
the
defenso
suggestion
will ho ac­
ence critic* took exception, should service was presented to Judge Per- tj,,, |,ed he desires. If possible, the
Collier County, Youngest In State
Haynes, left field.
cept
able.
White
Man
Taken
from
have no political effect, the premier kins hy the mcmln'r* of the liar ns a ,,nrn,|P will also st&lt;q» in front of the
Conics Into llring Today.
Newman, center field.
Attending physicians, according to
added, and left French critirs full token of the friendship and esteem jail long enough to allow each one of
Stnrling, right field.
Jail to Save His Life
court
announcement, declared ChartiIll, Thr VsaiM-Inlrfl I'rraa)
litx-rty in firm ing their own opin­
Iloumillat, catcher.
the hard-boiled player* to pick Ills
in whirh he is held.
lx-rs had a high fever nnd was on tha
FT.
MYERS,
July
7—N|*ccchcs
nnd
ion*.
Conaequently, M. Poincare
S. O. Chase, pitcher.
AltHKVILLK, S. C.. July 7—Henry
The banquet was held at the Inglo- cell.
picnic dinner nt T'nxnmhia followed verge uf an attack of ’appendicitis.
coil Id see no rcaaon for suppressing hnrt Inn and State’s Atjortiey (ico.
The
entire
membership
of
the
above
Allen,
a 10 year old negro, held on
The parade, which will start
hy
a trip to the Everglades where the They expressed themselves as doubt­
the embassy at the Vatican.
’ A. DcCotte*, of Sanford, presided as promptly on time, will break at the two club* wllHnrl as sub*, umpire*, ||,t. pj„n-j,,. of shooting A. S. F. (linn, new county officers are to lx- induct­ ful n nto whether hr would ha able to
The Pope, concluded the prcni
' 0f Valina, (in., wns removed from the
1master of ceremonies. The presenta- I park and the player* will nt oner get pail liearers, etc.
ed into offire were features of the return to duty. If an unfavorable
while tho chamber applauded, has n &lt; » ............
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There will l«&gt; n small charge m ade, Ahla ville county jail here during the
into trim. That is,. all oxof the. ...................
silver service
program marking the ufficinl birth turn is taken, they said, Chambers
power In tho world to deprive I raW / f Iinvid Sholtz, of Daytona. Judge
(]rnndpa Dumns, A. P. Connelly, for tills affair, the proceeds to lie ill- night and taken to an unannounced
of Collier county carved from the will have to be removed, from hia
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Perkins feelingly responded, saying and Forest Lake, ns these three nrrlvided equally la-tween the two clubs, destination for safe keeping, it be­ lower part of !&lt;cc county hy tho last room in a local hotel to a hospital.
Versailles.
that he esteemed every member of the inacticing every day, Dumns in the and then passed on to some of San- came known hero today. The remuv- aesslon of the state legislature. Ever­
The juror was taken III yesterday,
"Today," he wont on, "France np- bar ns n personal friend. "Many times nlley hark of his home. Lake on top l fo il's worthy Institutions. Turn nut ii 1 followed threats of violence.
hut after medical attention he waa
glades is the county seat.
' pram to certain people* who did not I know," he raid, "I have made do- of the Seminole llapk, nnd Connelly: and watch the fun and at the salm­ Ginn, a (50 year old traveling sales­
able to report for duty and a short
have part of their territory devas­ risiona that did not please the differ­ on hia seventy acres on the height*. |tlm e, help n worthy rau*e.
man, was shot three times in tho
session was hold. It waa after tha
to Maintain Full
tated in the war, and who did not ad­ ent member* of the bar, hut my decis­
head, shoulder and arm and his auto­ II.
noon reersa wa ataken yesterday that
vance * hundred billion In behalf of ions were always ns I interpreted the
mobile stolen yesterday afternoon.
Efficiency for Year the announcement was made ha hod
Germafiy, a* a hindrance to financiers law, regnrdless of personal feelings.
Allen who had accompanied the Geor­
Minimum Naval Force collapsed.
wh oirc In a hurry to form trusts. ’
Mistakes I have made," he continued,
gian to show him the route from Ab­
The defenso- announced It had but
"Wfc went Into the Ruhr, without "but they have Ix-cn mistakes of the
beville to Iva, was arrested when ho llattlrships nnd Cruisers smi Many one or two mure witnesses to testify
any thought of annexation or permn- head nnd not of the heart—all of my
walked into l-owndcovlllo Into yester­
in aurrvbutal and than would dost Its,
,Submarines.
»ent Occupation, hut to have a p l e d g e decisions have been the law ns I inter
day,,
case.
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of ^dnranfee, and to exercise our pitted It." Judge Perkins coneeluded
.Sheriff M rlano said yesterday that
I lip Tbe %wwof-lnfr«l I'rrw*)
llebutal testim ony'by th* state was
hi* talk hy expressing his apprecia­
righUi under Versailles.
WASHINGTON, Jply 7.—Tho Uni­ completed early today, a fte r Rearing
Allen .admitted the shooting, saying
"GormAny Intaehd of honoring its tion of the token presented. He said Many Matters of Great Interest to Community hi- wanted Ginn’s automobile. The ted Slate* will maintain a full cf- several witnesses on the stand who
i-Jiinn, fiav$
(tuva. ordered
obligation*
ordered it*
Ita official* that he was glad to retire and doubly
nutomoliilc wns found a short dis­ ficit-iicy during the next fiscal year testified the defendant’s reputation
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Were Taken Up
therj to organUe criminal resistance. glnil that such an aide jurist as Judge
tance from Calhoun rtcar the scene minimum naval force at sea” of was had in Clara, FI*., where th*
We ask above all that Germany erase Dickinson succeeded him.
of
tho shooting. H was said today he Ightct-n firnt fine battleships nnd state rontends Martin Tabert of
Hon. Frank E. Jennings, of Jnrk- mado by the Chainla-r through its
Judge Dickinson made a brief ad­
resistance and withdraw their Ideas
fourteen cruisers
and eighty-four North Dakota received a whipping
has n slight chance for recovery.
of dem ounting France’s intention to dress, saying among other things. honville, slid gubernatorial candidate, various committees. These reports
submarines, under decision hy the which resulted In hia death and l«
Hint he intends to spend one day each addressed the Sanford Chamber of go out under the caption "Sanford age from Jacksonville to Hanford general lx»aril formally approved hy
collfrl their reparations.
this city, where Higginbotham la said
"Din’t despair' of seeing these month in the several county seats and Comment- at it» weekly meeting held Sustantialisms” nnd it is hoped to from one hundred twenty-four to one Secretary Denby. The decision la to have resided for a short tlm*.
truth* penetrate through all of o“r one doy each month in Daytona to last Friday. Mr. Jennings compli­ develop n periodical house organ In hundred thirty-two miles which would vii‘wcd%n slgnficanl in view of un­
Objection by the defense to an ef­
allies. We are doing all wc can to hear matters nml thus not compel
mean an Increase In rates. Tho com­ certain status of five |x,wi-r naval fort by the elate to introduce In evi­
the
near
future
with
thia
name.
mented
the;
orgnniralion
on
its
effic­
lawyers to go to Sanford on minor
math then! prevail."
The golf course committee announc- missioners refused to approve this treaty resulting front continued do- dence a strap which the state declared
iency as demonstrated in the rem ark­
Uy «f F ranee to ratify. Analysis of
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He also td a very Important meeting of stock­ distance table until actual muasurc- complete program shows tho navy similar to the one used by HlfglnN*£ In atw tlo n * Froip
Vatican __ y e n&amp;v.cti that the lawyer's o thc able growth of Sanford.
nients
could
lx&gt;
made.
Thl#
matter
Ixitham In whipping TabMi, wha *uaklreaasd the lm|Mirtnnce of nil com­ holder* in tho Country Club which' will
I lt e u N ; July 7.—The Relachatag various cities get together and select
will.he held Monday evening, July 9th had liecn previously taken up with the will keep nt fighting trim and at sea lalned. The where about*'of the etrsp,
munities
supporting
their
rcs|»crtlve
full strength allotted to the United said to have been used, la not kitown
r i l F W l &amp; n indefinitely today for a day thnt they would like to have
commercial organisations which had for the purpose of rcorganlilng. The commissioners hy tho Chamber of
la
‘
i,
nutho
him
make
his
monthly
visits.
Judge
BtaU-a under tho treaty.
the aummer n#fe*«, «t *» • «ut»mritarww plan will permit the Country Commerce.
and the state had on hand an (hitruDickinson Intimated that he would been primarily responsible in attract­
A
most
interesting
rommunlcaUon
Club to become a corporation for
tivare ftate4 r
,
men! formerly in convict camps In
ing
new
cltUcns
to
the
state.
Th#
(ikncellor C q V coytinued hU con- follow the law . nnd court rule, strictprofit, and membership share*, at the was read from W. T. Donnelly, of East Coant Railway
balance
of
Mr.
Jenninga
time
in
Banthis rounty.
ferjfijca y ia U r d a ^ it h
Mona.gnor |y in all matters, and concluded hy ford waa spent visiting hia numerous present timo of no negotiable value, New York, elaborating further on
Forty-seven
citisens,
Including
asking the co-operntlon of all lawyers
Makes Improvements
Paeilfi, Pppal Nupflo.
was anwill represent a pro raU ownership the proposed new boat line for the
bankers, lawyers, legislators, coun­
to expedite the husinei* of the court friends.
' and Extensions ty and city official* of Perry and
PodUYd that »
coUr,er h,*d
The attendance at Friday’s meeting in the property on which the club fit, Johns river and the possibilities
A n m d , from Rome bringing new ln- as much as possible.
house nnd course are located.’ Those of shipping a portion of the product*
uraa
unusually
large
indicating
a
other Florida towns, testified s i to
It was voted to form a bar associa­
strtfctivns for the Nuncio, from the
having the matter In charge are con­ of thl* section to eastern seaboard Bevrral I'rraona Injured When Train tho good rhaVocter and veracity of
greater
Interest
hy
the
cithrena
In
the
tion for the aeventh judicial circuit,
Valli*n. Tho t®»ernment’a «"UWaa Upset.
work tho Chamber is attempting. fident of interacting a great many markets via refrigerated veasela. Mr
Dr. T. Coper* Jones. PutnAm Lum­
‘ -atlon on the aahotage and Mr. U-Cotlca waa madu tempor­ Krventacn new member* have been more people in subscribing when the Donnelly U still actively engaged in
ber Company’s physician, who testi­
ary chairman of the organU allon.ISIS T S , « j a « f l i l M P r e e O
securing a handsome tourist hotel for
Ruhr aeicton h i «not been outsecured by the Membership commit­ new feature is adopted.
TAMI’A, July 7.—According to re­ fied Tabert di«d from l#4nr poenHanford
and
stated
that
he
expected
yeL ipJ thp faferal cabinet D Ncw Smyrna New*.
Advkc
has
been
received
from
tho
tee during a ten day period. The com­
monl*. * HU testimony Wm supported
rlUng with thf.frua.U n governJighthouac department that aids to to have something uf special interest port here several persons were In­ by six expert srilneaaaa- Tbe Mate U
Kia*immec—Citrus grower* to en­ mittee hna prepared a fiat of pros­
jured at 1 o'clock this afternoon,
fnent on tha formulation of the state­
pect* for memberahip who arc con- navigation would be placed marking to report on thl* matter before long. when- fast passenger train of Atlan­ i (in tending Tabert died from * b*»large packing bouse. ______
In
Tha meeting approved the recom
tinnally solicited by maU- The pia- the rerently completed channel ’
ment.
matlc pneumonia, hreilfhl lho«A by
mendationa pi U*v
.attfjCon- tic Coast Line * w upset near 8effncr
jority
of
tha
new
member#
to
date.Laks
Monroe.
,
expected.
an
“excessive floggln|.&lt;r
Tavares—Bumper crop
12
mile#
cast
of
here.
All
am­
have been secured thia way.
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A letter from the Railroad Com­ vent Ion Committee that the Cham­
Mast Stop tha R«hr
Many watermelon* shippedbulances
In
the
city
and
a
number
uf
BRUSSELS, J u l y '7.—The B*lg»n
A brief resume of the proceeding* mission w*a read In which they pd- ber sponsor Musical Carnival pay
Chlpley—New fttJHO L 4 N. peodiplomatic agont pt Berlin ha. in­
of each Weekly meeting la mailed to vised that they had turned down the Which will be held July iptly at Lake physicians left for the ecene of re­ senger and freight ddpot W iring
formed the C arm an government that unequivocal the Ruhr crime.- The UtiTmambcr.'and proapecU keeping)petition of the Atlantic Coaot Line to Wary for tbe benefit of tho Regimen ported wreck. The train was an its
completion.
French ambassador was given similar
way from Jacksonville.
them informed of the progress l^l®* |*trmlt tho latter to Increase tha mile- tal Band.
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dlulomatic relapona will
will be auspend• M J f (Tc ficfpKer Jooai jnot repudiate notice.

ROTARY AND KIWANIS WILL STAGE
FjYRCE COMEDY NEXT TUESDAY, 5 P. M.

SUMMER SCHOOL
AT TALLAHASSEE
LARGEENROLLMT

J. J. DICKINSON
OF SANFORD IS
CIRCUIT JUDGE

s.

LARGE ATTENDANCE AT MEETING
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE YESTERDAY
-JENNINGS ADDRESSED THE CLUB

*

�T W Somlnoh Athletic Club nth
rtincM an important m eM nfl Mon-

Delicious punch
.
waa served thryout
the cnonlng and after the awarding °f
the prise*, the hostess served a dainty
Ice courae.
Tho gpeeis for tha evening were:
Mr. eqd Mr*. 0 . A, DeCottea, Mr. and
lira. P. E. jtqumiltxt, Mr. and Mr*.
W. C. nUl. tor. Ralph Sthwovi
Ncwmon, to.’U Thresher, Mrfc Jujj'jff
BthottTWld gmcafWotiah^der. f i f

m H M il ( I N «• (Its 4tpm|

W s H m w i r k f k s w tfe*
*• ftn llr (m rtU lrl

■

J D , R. Briason of Daytona Head:
b In town looking after hla business

&lt;««*■&lt;&gt;•
•-*.

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'‘:w m

? MI11 Ethel Borland, of Hartford,
Ala., la the gu est'of sYbf* Bcfpltsa

Austin.
-&gt;

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'IJ

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Ji

; Mbs Hattie Bod f ly tt , * t Ortsndo,
.was the charming guest at Mrs. II. J.
Holly today.
*. D. R. Brlsson ,of Daytona Beach, Is
spending the day here attending to

Mrs. W.

Bfr TireV Day SpedM Bala of Drr«»jnr a t B4um«1sa fpeclelty Bhop aa edvc'ytWd in thla fraae. A fortunate
liorriinae1tnabUi the Specialty Shop
to offer! these remarkable ,v*lue* at
e*tonl*hlngty low priqe*.
_jna and aflkrulisc Jn
ion
of colrfra
dreaaea..^A la w
early
and g e f
Snd-.aB die*. X
[ collection. Sed
first Q^qPc &lt;^Ji
the adrertfaemen

M r

i^ V

PrtAftlcnL

•StrS4-8^W ltp

d l'f where bnrgnln* reign
mr coin buya It forjlcaa—
' have apodal bargain* cvthe 'gear—Churchwcll'a of*
m edal ‘bargains far to-

iopk

‘Collier, of Itarrp, .u^n

ly t^e gUrat of-her daughter Mr*. 8.

Ur. aha Mrs.nDoorge(hV^ Broejtholnf
ruleston, was the charging hbnoive, and' child have arrived fa tM city antf
at a sewing party given by TWrs. Pi}l- 4ri)l m i ie it their future home. Hr.
akton on Wednesday afternoon at hir Prochhojm Is art old trouper and wo*'
aUrnctlve home In B om Court,
in the show busineaa ever since h^
t? Tho approach of tjjia'Fourth, waa waa able to walk. Ife is well known
*yMc.1ced by the .dtcor&gt;tJ(?ns *nd .Oth­ here having been with tha MeivUla
er details of this pretty party. Tho Players upon aeveral occasions and
rooms were abloom with quantities
of red dahllaa combined with ferns. ___ ^
___
After a delightful afternoon spent'^ m'*n&gt;. Sanford frienda are glad to
with sewing and other fancy work, know that ho will become a citizen
the hoatesa served delicious refresh- m j have charge o f Sanford's fine
menta consisting of Mary Ann Cakea ntw theatre.
•

■&lt; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wallace and
foully spent the Fourth moat pleas­
antly at Orlando.
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l Mrs. W. D. Collier,^/ Marrojsvthe,
guest of her daughter,'Mrs. 8. Palesf o i .41 her home Ip Boh Qourt.

Hon. Frank Jennings, of| Jackson­
ville, was Ip the city today calling on
hla many friends and speaking about
hla candidacy for governor. Mr.'Jen*
nlngs was speaker of the house when
Hon. Frank P. Forster was the mem­
ber from Seminole and they had a
good talk over old-times this morning.
Mr. Jennings la well known In the
state and that he will sound them out
and If It looks good make a strong
campaign gdea without saying. He Is
a good speaker aiid knows the state of
Florida .a* few men knw it and be la
also a good campaigner. He made a
very fnvorablo Impression here today
and ho prqmlsea to come back again
some of thfcH days and tell the people
all about It.

J M rs.' Bradford, Mrs. Walsh and
tittfa' daughter r6f ’ Jacksonville, are
6&gt;« guests of Mr*. Mary leonsrdl.
? Ms*. Cb
Wplih.’.o f Wilmington,
N. 0., Is iho guest of her mother. Mrs.
tarF-Lvonardl at her homo on Pal
lotto avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene-Roumlllat and
children and Mry. Alice Peters and
children were a congenial party spend­
ing the Fourth at Daytona Roach.
t. and Mrs. L. Wdnt and children
W. C. 'Erickson hare returned
home from Daytona peach where they Illglor is associated with the Stokes’
kava spent tho past ton days.
p . Market of this dty, and wo all offer
congratulations to "Dutch" and wish
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB ;
tbe couple a happy msrrind life.'
• Mrs.-E. P. lleushdldor entertained
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•
the membersof the Evening Bridge
. T|t« establishment; of dpc of the
p u b most delightfully at itcr hqmo
largest, fertiliser warehouses 4on tha
ftn Ninth Street.’ ■
• ridge by the biggest fertiliser con­
- The rooms where the card tables
cerns in the world Is announced by E.
were arranged ware bright with roa­
G.. Todd, superintendent of the recent­
ds end baskets tlllfcd with tinnlas In
ly Incorporated Avon-Fruit Company,
various ttiofa,
*
who will act ad agdnf for tho Ameri­
The/lelly cords were olio of floral can’ Agricultural Company,.

f

Flggly Wiggly has something spec­
ial for you on Saturday and Monday
as usual and this time It Is somathing that will cause the housewife
much Interest. Irish potatoes and
milk and butter and breakfast foods
are things
things'needed
needed during tho hot
weather and Plggly Wiggly, Is putting
tbe prices down to rock bottom. Read
the Hat given today and* attend the
special sales tomorrow and Monday.
The Atlantic ft 4»aclflc Tea Com­
pany Invite you to a feast of real bar­
gains In groooriea today.' Lard, ism .

• jtr tv rw w
it, quality consider)

'bouth eastern* state*
'rapidly. It Is now

apw ers v f that negfdn tfnl be providThe Sanford Shoo ft Clothing Com- *d with the
pany know the value of advertising vrfilfjj yrc hire m r beejo #We As ottk1Jbo,'Information colfocted by the
and their special Mies have brought a
lot of business to ’thl*’ fine store sit­ leaned wire which will be extended
uated in the ngp. kfelsch building. 70- entirely across tha country to tho Pa­
day they advertise to the men and cific const will be made available to
boya the fine line of Manhattan shirts southeastern states through an office
at greatly reduced prices for Satur­ at Atlanta. The exact method of
day and Monday. Also a big run of transmitting this Information, wheth­
hata and suits at 30 and 20 per cent er by leased wire or radio, has not
off and mapy other bargains too ipim- beep finally decided upon. Conferenc­
eroua to psntion. Go to the Sanford es eyp still to be held with the market
Shoe A Ciothtpg /Company Saturday qfflcltys of several of tbs southastand Mondgy npd take advantage of ern states who desire to co-operpto
these hot wefthpr specials—they are with thd Department in market news
bargains c Veryone of them.Read the work. Experiments arp being con­
ad today.
“ .*
. ducted to test radio as s means of
t . distributing Information w|U) • vl«nV
SLemper ft
Companyhavesome to utllfslng this method whenever pos­
gontle reminders today In tho meat sible,1owjng to Its greater economy s i
and proddte line. 8 tern per ft Com­ compared to the use of the leased
pany have-the ptlcoa on all kinds of •win*.
fresh and smoked meats and they
Market news field stations which
gtvo them to you’ bvery week—espec­ were maintained this season at San­
ially have they gome good things for ford on cpiery, at Hastings on ppts*
hot weather. Fpt Mackerel for In* loos, and at Ocala on watermelons,
stance at ten cegfa each—you oan’t will bo continued and expanded. Simi­
beat tho prices tfint Stcmper puts on lar stations for lettuce and tomatoes
hla meat and produce. Read the ad.- nre contemplated, Growers of citrus
vcitlaemcnt In tty* Imuc and then see frqits will be ftimlshed with doily
Stamper—JuAt across the railroad if shipment Information gathered thru
you live on the east side—next door tho Washington office, which will bo
to the Coca-Colp Bottling Works—the broadcasted for cJtm r growers thrulome o f ’cheaper and better meats, out Florida. The establishment of n
belling bread at coat.
fully equipped office at Atlanta,' to­
gether with the use of malls and rad­
io distribution will mako available to
guests at the Hote[ Valdes and Will the grtwers of the southeastern states
be here a fe wdayfi. Fred Is the well practically all of the market nows
known Willlto man who has been here
several times in the interests of the
Wi!ilte-8outheoat £©., paving materala and has a host'of friends here.
11* marriage was., a surprise to his
frienids all over the ,south as It oc-

WALTER IIB1K8 In .

TSixtyCiWtS ttiiTfouP’1

Nemo Self-Rcdudng No. 333
is a real bargain. It has a low top
and medium skirt. Mode In dui*
able pink or white cou-.il; stoct
24 to 36—and cotts o».if $3.00.
I l r w 4»Op cMv’ya* jt. Ktvdn.m«.*ddrew, »Am fnd J). w*Ml fend the cotau

Hot Point El*

Irons..... |6,o*

32x4 VACUI
Fabric ..............

c y p TIKES

Cord .........
Oversize Cord

I«W|*» lfWl 5t« ftew TOf* (U(|8. 9&gt;|

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEA
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSI|

« S 1

HOTEL RAYMOND 8= "

Ono block from Ocean and H otel Clarendon. Summer rgtea
—Room, 51 per day and uto; (5 per week and up, Special
week-end rates.--------------- E very room has running water.

*M£ i:mr«

up to a few daya&gt;gi,. Mrs. Eberbsrdt Is an.Atlanta girl fnd they are
making their bprag^ln Atlanta which
a tRe headquarter* of the Willjte
Company for tho imuthofn states.

tE H « ssH m m sssm sm ss:m s:sa sH » s» s» m m » :u » m sH M R :K !

Fqrt Ptorco—Contract let for buildng of dike alqng Indian river.

- npATH OF AnilK bjoblom .

SATURDAY A N D MONDAY ONLY

Abbie SJoblom of Lake Mary dM

A foftunsts purchase enables us to give the Ladles of Hanford an opportunity of buying
Dreagesftlther In Cotton or Silk at remarkable reductions. These frocks are beyond question
Of doilbt tjie best values we haveliad this season. Come early lo get choicest selection repre-

o'clqck in charge of the
Legion.

American

OFFICERS

Beautiful hand-drawn French Voile Dresses.
Peter Psn and Tailored cellar effects. Sorao
fully trimmed with Irish Lace or edg
&gt;luc 915*50, on salo at—

Gsnton Cropc, Flat Crepe and Satin faced
Cantons. Suitable dresHcs for traveling. lr
Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Tan and Black, extraor
dinary values:
120,75 PRESSES,

J O d CJ]

$24.50 D R E SSE S,

Normandie Voiles, Dotted Swissoa
rsndics, a large selection of light and
ades. W onderful qualities. Values to
Saturday and Monday, only—
b

I19.7S D R E S S E S ,

Handsome Frocks for Dance, Party or Din­
ner. Cantons with Spanish Laco combina­
tion effects, Very pretty colors. Values up
to 945.0b. Saturday and Monday only—

June 00, 1023, at a apodal minting
of Semlnoje Rdx'kxh Lodge No. 43,
I. 0. 0. F. the following officer* were
Inxtnllrcl into their resfecilve place*
by p(*trlrt Deputy President, Hattie
Loaf lag, assisted by Susan Ball, Ida
CrlSt, Orphs Hughey, Signs -Rabbins,
Mary ’Ferguson as Installing staff:
Noble Grand—Kila Townsend.
Mce-Noblc Grand—Eva Robinson.
Post N. G.—Carr&gt;e Munson.
8pcretary—Orpha M. Hughey.
Warden—Francos M. Hughey,
(inductor—Jeasiu Sharp.
R. 8. N. 0 .—Hattie Loosing.
L. 8. N. a - B . &amp; Jarvis.
L 8. V. G.—Signs Rqbblna.
R. 8. V, G.—Susan Be|L
t
Chaplin—VlUa Corpaalpg.
1. 8.—W. B, Monaon.
a G.—Kenneth Robbins,
,1
After which a ooclsl hour was cn-

eautiful Pattern, per yard
72-IN. TABLE DAMASK, per yard
ART LINEN, Natural Color,
Fast Colors, per yard
76c TISSUE GINGHAM, Pretty Now Patterns, per y a r d ...... ..........48c
32-JN. COTTON PONGEE (Rood selection of patterns), per yard.... 45c

retary

lot of Gingham ghd Voile DressTo Close out, salo price

35-lN. SCOUT PERCALES, per yard
PONT TORGEt TBE
PBfAKTMKNT OF AQUCyLTVSB
.WRITES 8BNATOR HWTCHBR
.
ABOUT MATTBp

"WIIBII8 8TYI.B REIGNS"

• lisp M
U

m e n is

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nkxt door to

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ng

Benttor FleUhtr has worked early
and late for a market pew* asrvtce
and baa never turned a deaf par to
tbo. fo m m pf thle end other uUUe
In Iheir rf fort a to have a reel market
efnrko report ihpk.weuld,
i.m i / -

i , 4 'i t .i* «

�in H is iiiH R n n in i» » in &gt; » N M in n iu ii
ua. There are not many of us left
- !dents to make Lakeland* their permnnow, Eracat—not many. And ' ryyry
^ \S i3 5 3 £r; * m
I' M«»If. Prpiurtd tyt, tpttre
^EiW H&amp;reSimday / l1$f
C l M U M * t » r y i ( l r f k * n n « r f l S e e . year we grow lesa and our ranks
ket
under
strict
supervision nnd bear­
1k« Jll.r
. ..
to an l*
r......BetHll^t.
................IS
...7
r
i
.
.I
i
»
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grow
thinner.
To
moat
of
uf^Wift
El I
t
M in d ta A tt— 1 * w u t CLOVE A l t l T
Vnd wo f e e l’ Blirc’you w ill'
ing the stamp of the iHs|&gt;&lt;!ctinIf offi­
monthly pension check you •send os,
’
A
ATK
tfAlblrlSojRAB
much* account • h u sh Bur,
cers as to cleanliness nnd health,
realize tjiat you have m iss­
TUAOlrftTHAT^CO0D*OiEtO
The Herald Printing Co. comes liko a God-scnd. .1 am sorry
f u G iv e n r o u t E Y I D •
would
find that ready sale that is
KtTTtN
A
O
R
W
S
P0«R
HMOfted
a delightful opportunity
rT O L IB H U II
to aay, Ernest, I didn't lose nn eye,
jm R e a ffls s flS is
A D O t C cU A S A H A DEA D
now denied because of present pro­
a. 4. noLLr.
R A T WITH A ST R IN G TO ^
114It nr foot or hand during the war. I wish
if iC L /u-ow nt w m ik tA D P o e
by
not having discovered
cedure. Another astonishing develop­
U U * A B D ------ H r r r ft« r r -T r r ii* « rrr
WHATCHA FOUhP HlSTlRDAYAflTVI
SU m C H tR B V - A IE F E R ,
5
u
r
cafeteria before,
Ex* * ? * * • ' ...............; ...( l r » * r « l M M n ir r now I had. AH I lost during the wnf
TOUR
NO ACCOUNT G lO z L l
THE OTHtRkYHtH&amp;Er I*AWT SO
ment ns a 're su lt of tho ngitatlon of
M ' l - tl
W. 0. H l l t t r „ A a .r r t l . l nK H m i r t wan my reputation and I know you
I * fcvAE A CO r W S H l I S E M t U
PAEtlCLARtTHCUftHlf
tellcnt
food,
and
a
ttra
ctiv
e
this m atter is th n tvhundreds of peo­
A i T t r t l i l i c M etre M ata
won't pay me anything for that."
jurroundings.
W hy not
. ■
A aplleattaa
ple in Lakeland, Bartow, Winter Hndrop
in
Sunday-and
see for
----------- o -------t
i&lt; aw ii a i i i r r —Ctrr*l«tl™ Maaajtar
ven, Haines City and other places in
r k m 034 -W aflrr B a. m.
EDUCATING OUK CHILDREN
yourself ju s t w hat you pro
Florida will not buy n pqund of Flor- ®
_
■■Wrtatlam rriee la Atraaaa
Ida' meat, perferring Western meat Pi m issing?
Oaa Hear..................___...............aa nn
Tho Carnegie Foundation for the
BU M aaika------------------ Z ^ Z Z T a S
because it bears the stamp of inspecAdvancement of Teaching reports
Dal I*, rat IrfMllr By Carrier
fion ns meeting all sanitary Trrnd
Oaa
---------- --------------- LB Oeala that, in It* opinion, public schools
food
requirements.'
'
_ ,P l»
la U U pa»e W r t k l r n
IleraM n i l i t i r revere
ftem lnale C oe aly must be limited In number and scope
Judging
frorti'th
N
,1
It'
would seem
• g f k M W W i r l f r w T F r it a 7. A
A t*
ttar* because of gradually increasing tax
••"'■•a
k« " » •« appllra- b u r d e n s . The report advises the
reAsonnble
to
atfpffaio
that
with a
***** , l w B»r r e a r , a lw a y a la a t r a a r * .
SUNDAY DINNER
well-mamiged
dvic
slaughter
pen,
the
MRMBKn TUB AHBOCIATKD TRRM elimination of pupils whose intellect­
.in
aioducts from Polk county's live
Ilia Associated Tr*«i la -xeluilveljr ual endowment is ill-suited for for­
ant It lad to ll,a uaa for rafiublloatlan of
Menu ; *. &lt;*•
itock farms would find n ready nnd
all ,new» dispatches credited to It or mal study and a restricted curriculum.
Hot otharwtae credited In thla pap
irofitnble
mnrkct
right
here
at
home.
and also tba local nawa publish
The. National Education Association
SOUP
,
.
heroin.
With regard to the profit, *it is n
. All rights of r*-publlratlon of epeclal meets the charge that the nfition is
i
Chicken
n
In
Heine
.•crtalnty that the Florida stock
tlapatchea herein are alao reserved.
Orftaal IIKRAt.D BDILDIIIO. Phone l«l now, or is likely in the future, to
raiser would greatly benefit because
RELISH
spend "too much" on education, with
he would deceive n better price for
Forman A.lrtrlfaina Krpir..entail**
H
earts
of Celery
Slicotl
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
facts, in the face of which, it con­
THE AMFJUCAN HflK33 AS
5SOCIATION
his meats nnd would eventually in­
Queen
Olives
Sweet
Pickles
H
earts
of
Lettuce
tends, argument is hardly necessnry,
crease a demand for the home prod­
ROASTS
First usking these questions: "Is
uct that would make us forget to
Prim
e
Ribs
of Beef nu Ju s
there justification for the belief that
ask for Western beef, pork and lamb.
R oast Pork with Apple Sauce
the cost of the public schools is cnor
It la Judge Plckinaon now.
Under proper conditions of stockBraised V irginia Ham
(nous and is sorely taxing the ability
- o
raising nnd preparation for mnrkct,
^ ^ / &gt; ? ^ » ^ N A T l o 1 i A L clffTOON CO%
Roast
Chicken
and Celery D ressing
of
tho
Anicricnn
people
to
support
the cattle of Florida ought to enjoy
Mora death* in Ohio during the
Fricassee
of
Chicken
w ith Rice
them
7
I)o
figures
ns
to
the
cost
of
a demand and popularity equal to
Fourth doca not mean they arc more
Fried Spring Chicken, C ountry Style
education and the ability of the nation
ha hi n h h ie M' in Ri Ri n hi Ra Ft )i« hi hi Fi Ft nn doven exceeding the products ship­
patriotic.
to pay for education support tills at- Fu
Fa ped long distances from other far­
----------- o----------EN TREES
tituilo7" the National Education As­ ha
Fa away states.—I-akeland Star-Tele­
Comport of A pricots
The average man doca not flout
sociation asserts that:
Fa gram.
Fn
Candied Yams, Macaroni au G rntin
the lawa. He almply wnutn equal
Fa
Fa
"The nation in 1920 spent $17 for
—
o----------juatlce with the other fellow.
VEGETABLES
Fa
luxuries for ovory dollar that In spent Fn
' " * '-----—— o----------- *
"SYNDICATE EDITORIALS."
!
S
Creamed
New
Potatoes
W hipped Potatoes
Corn on Cob
Fa
Fo
for
education.
"
"i
„i
Prealdent Harding act nail yeatejr*
Is
Fresh
S
tring
Beans
Garden
Spinach
Fa
f
t
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
hr ha Fa Fa f.i Fa ha Fa Fa
in
Fa
Ri
m
Fa
"It
spent
$8.B
O
for
jthcr
forms
of
The Ocala Banner disapproves tfu*
day for Alaska. Lucky mini. Hi*
E arly June Pens
Steamed Rice
use of "symriente editorials" because ■
will be throwing anow hnlla nt hla public service for every dollar ij. spbnt
the
market
irrespective
of
the
earn­
WELLESLEY
HILLS.
Mass.,
July
7
nftcr reproducing some of them with
wife in July while wo nrc throwing for public elementnry and secondary
Hot B utterm ilk Biscuits
—Roger W. Rnhson is optimistic over ings. When we are in n hull market# proper credit it not inf re c e n tly sees
schools.
flat irons.
• t*
nil stocks go up; nnd when we arc in them Inter in other papers. Still, S
Pies
Cakes
Puddings
Custards
---- — ■ o----------“The cost of nil public elementary the condition of the railroads, even
Our Own Make Vanilla Ice Crcnm and Cake
Tomorrow la Sunday school dny and secondary schools in 1020 was though he Is not bullish nn rnilmnd n bear market, all stocks go down, ir­ there is something to be snid for
%
Iced Tea
Coffee
Milk
. and rhurch.Everyone should go to four-tenths of 1 &gt; e r cent of the na­ stocks. He insists that the rnilooads respective of merit, although the bet­ them.
are making more money than they ter slocks go down less than the poor
Sunday school If possible hut to tion's wealth.
The proper editorial field of the
have made for yenrs ami thnt business ones. Therefore, I do not wish to say
church by all tnenns. You nro wel­
"Tho cost of ■nil public education should get the benefit of this money anything relative to the future action small city newspaper is its local field,
come at all of them,
Was less than 7 per cent of the before long. Mr. Babson's authorized of railroad securities on the stock ex­ and its best work must be the treat­ MASONIC HOME AT FT. PIERCE TAMPA SHOWS BIG INCREASES
----------- p--------amount of money lying in the savings
change. 1 'do, however, wish to em­ ment of matters of direct concern to
A aick Juror make change the accounts of the banks of the nation statement is ns fojlows:
phasize that the railroads «re having its own community ' or state. But
Fort Pierce, July 7.—Work is. pro­
TAMPA, July 7.—Building statis.
“ Whatever may happen to the stock
Higginbotham trial to n mistrial and in 1921, a year of acute business de­
home issues will not suffice for all gressing here on the new $50,000 tics, postal nnd custom receipts, lank
about
forty
million
dollars
n
month
market, the fact, nevertheless, re­
much valuable time lost and the first pression."
the paper’s editorial space, nod there
mains that the railroads .are making more to 'spend for labor, equipment, must be "fillers" or a more general home of local Masons. Contract for clearings and cigar manufacturin'
victory for the whipping boss. Jus­
money, in fact, more trinney than they and* supplies than they had at this nature. These the "syndicate" edi­ the building was let a few days ago phosphate shipment,.Reports ail show
tice la turned in strange directions, AGRICULTURAL MARKET
NEWS
have made for years. The two hun­ time Inst year. When one takes into torials furnish, and they may he of a by Fort Pierce Lodge 87, F. &amp; A. ail appreciable increase over the same
aometimea.
SERVICE
dred lending roads should report for consideration the increased mainten­ high degree of excellence. The senti­ M. It will Ik* three stories high, of period of time in previous years, ac­
----------- o--------- - •
steel and concrete, hollow tile nnd cording to figures covering the first
the Inst month, for which we have ance charges, this means thnt the
Goldfields, the last o f.th e western
To enable "producers ter regulate available figures, .about $550,000,000 railroads should have this year five ments expressed in them, if any, nrc stucco construction.
half yeqi' of Tampa's 1923 record.
boom towns .was burned up yester­
in agreement with the paper's own
shipments so ns to prevent the gullMore than two million dollars worth
gross compared with about $150,000,- hundred million dollar* more to spend policy, ami the /act that they art* ob­
day and while it seems hard for a
.Seventing or undersupplying of markets," 000 for the corresponding month of (him they had hist year.
APPOINTED ADJUTANT.
of
new building{i were started since
town to burn up It was n fitting
and ns n result the "stabilization of last year, thus showing an increase of eighths of this should gn into general tained elsewhere is one immaterial
the
first of Jnnunry.
sequel to nno of the hotleat towns
prices to both producers and con­ over u hundred million. Two-thirds of business, I cannot make the hears to lift? reader.
GAINESVILLE,
July
7.—William
‘
that ever drew n bunch of prospectors
sumers," is tho object of the agricul­ this tins been eaten up by operating see this. They point only to politicEven if such editorials were of Maurice Harrison, Florida UniVitr- | Why do we do ,7o jht cent of the
in the early days of the west.
tural mnriret news service which, be­ expenses, but about forty million is inns nnd talk constantly that an a t - , strictly home production they still sity graduate, lias been appointed j long distance hauling of Seminole
—
o----------tempt will he made to have congress could not lie altogether original; the adjutant to the civilian aide to the i county? The answer is, because w*
Warsaw, in Poland will be the first ginning With this week, the United iJft” '*"nn Increase of net." During the
Stales department of agriculture hns month of Mny, 1023, 1,87.1,427 freight PrtfirSHtY M**' railroads next year, themes and treatment would often lie Secretary of W ar’ for tin; state of do it right, at the right price.—
Europcnn city to have n sky scraper
«sl«njled to the Southeast,,,,
■cers- worr ■loaded.&lt;*«inpnfrd"SfclWH, *1 nubnhljj
4 V 4m'h
”U no..ivHviUipt will Ik* more or less borrowed -« like' *»sermons.
mmiii n&gt; i FJiirill*. •#J0r*.U:ucri-tm.jiijit'yluU'd thu ,QUI!, b'..
.....„TJtANSFKIu (
of 22 stories. Thtn mny sound ftlnny
made,
hut
this
is no reason why our —St. Petersburg Times.
Establishing
one
of
the
largest
811,083 freight cars during May, 1922.
83-tfc
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work at the university Phone -11)8,
to thoso who have never travelled in
congressmen and legislators will be
-----------o----------thi syenr. His home is at Coltondnle,
Europe but it is the truth. This is commercial leased telegraph wire anil The loading figures for June show a so short-sighted ns to pass any detri­
Tain pa—Contract let oft* construc­ Fla., where he received his public
Tite Herald doliv?rcd six timet i
the first thing that seems strange rndio system in the world, the de­ greater increase. Truly this -ds re­ mental legislation.
tion
of St. John’s church.
partment
designs
to
provide
for
farm­
markable
anti
a
similar
situation
hns
school training.
week for 15c.
to nn American—there are no sky­
"The railroads are not perfect. In
scrapers "over there" and that is the ers, shippers and receivers nn ac­ seldom happened before In tin* rail­
the past they made a great many mis­
road
world.
This
means
thnt
over
a
curate
picture
daily
of
the
national
scrapers “over there.”
agricultural market
situation by million freight cars are living loaded takes which were unexcusnlde. Their
----------- o----------attitude toward the public was med­
The agllation about the twelve- means of radio telephone or tele­ a week. It therefore shows that when ieval. These conditions are now great­
hour day will get results in the steel graph broadcasting stations and the the present area of business readjust- ly changed. Altho the roads are not
mills and if anyone ever saw steel press. It will show dnily the total [meat is completed and we are ready
to enter n period of real prosperity, V'T perfect, it must be admitted that
workers they will readily co-operate volume of perishable fruit and vege
the railroads art* linhlo to break down they are now trying to do what is j
table
products
moving
to
the
various
in thp idea of shorter hours. Tht'sC
right. If the Interstate Commerce
men really work and it is the hard­ cities, the estimated receipts nt live­ ns they will la* unable to care for tin* ('ommissiori arid Congress would only!
country's
business.
One
wonders
if
est and the hottest kind of work fdr‘ stock markets, the supply, demand
help hctti in this endeavor, it would1
twelve long huurs at a stretch. If and wholesale prices of livestock, the Interstate Commerce Commission greatly help in bringing bark a real
or the politicians of the country real­
these hours can lie shortened 11 will incuts and other products ami the
ize this serious condition. The num- period of prosperity. What will hap
conditions
governing
the
various
mar­
be doing a great work for the mun
I
ht of freight cars .should he increas­ pen, I d&gt;&gt; not know;,hut I do know that
who have put in some of their best kets. Quotations and other informa­
ed
ns tlie normal line of tin llabsun-! things are going nieely with the rail
tion on cpld storage and dairy prndyears nt Ibis heartbreaking job.
roads at present and all live business'
UPt*. cg|Jj, honey, etc., will be fur­ elmrt runs upward.*- The car landings
— — o
men win* are selling the railroads
nuturally
fluctuate
wRb
the
hills
and
Statement in dully foreign papers nished daring the day.
valleys of tho chart, but the number should profit from these improve*
says that Fratico will not permit in­ This will introduce n degree of cer­
of freight curs in existence should in­ conditions,"
terference by the Pope in bur plans. tainly into the marketing end of crease ns tiic normal lino of tho chart
If wo know anything alrout Frnnni farming which is almost absolute, increases.
Tin* llulisonebnrt stands to*lay .at I
we would soy that she does not want leaving nil the uncertainty in the
per
cent above normal, tin* same as
"This improvement in the railroad
interference by nnynno at the prc(* production. After the farmer lias
lust week.
situation
has
developed
without
any
I
ent lime nnd nil our worry is for weather and insects and gungoiil
nothing, l.et France nnd Germany pests he will nut have to guess at the special reasons. Tho country has been j
work out their own plans. ,JThcyy reception his products will meet with enjoying for the past few months, n I'EDI'LK ARE INTERESTED IN
SKULKING SANITARY MEAT.
worked them out before when the in the markclx if he studio* (lie re­ small intermediate area jjf prosper­
ity.
As
this
was
not
a
real
area
of
situation was reversed nnd other na­ ports wisely. He will not ship to n
prosperity, one can readily imagine
A recent editorial in the Startions did not tell Germany she war market already overloaded with the
what
will hapiK'n when the real area Telegram referring to local conditions
particular product lie desires to sell,
too bard on France.
of prosperity conies.
Furthermore, ns regards slaughter pens anil thy
If he seek* to know where that.jiurthese earnings have route about dur­ sale of meat under surrounding* that
The Farmcr-Iailtor Parly was born ticujnr product is likely to find a
ing a perioit of very bad weather con­ are far from sanitary, lias amused
• the other day in (’hicago. We do not waiting market.
ditions. Railroad
men tell me thnt general' comment, not only In Ia*ke,
quite see tho connection. Farmers . ll makes of the whole country one
this
fs
the
worst
spring,
from a ri*D'||mi,| but in other communities in Foil,
have been shy of any labor- move­ gaint exchange. Heretofore, the far­
road.point uf viow. that the railroads C(lUnty wh|lllB ri.ailif.n, B nrc beginning
ments for many years and itcing the mer and shipper has been in the dark.
have ever experienced. Even during j t„ M„k lhp nuwtlon nmonK themonly class of people who worked from Light ^ sfrom a searchlight is thrown
April,
the northern part of the foim- L d v es: "1 wonder where our meat
sun to sun were averse to eight- on the market conditions throughout try had severe snowstorms, while th e |comM from nm, hoW jt b
nA
Oldfield Cord Tires are race tested—hold­
*
hour laws and other items enumer­ the country. The usefulness uf tlu* southern part suffered "continually
FABRIC'S
ing all of the track records made in the past
*
for
m
arket?"
ated In the labor platform. However, United Slates department of sgriceul- from floods. The cold weather over
three years.
Tube
Tire
Size
The military department of the
if the farmers of the country will get ture could not Ik* shown in n more the entire country, during April nnd
Oldfield Cord Tires are road tested—in
organized they will swing an awful striking manner than this.
1.65
the Wichita, Kansas, Economy Road Test,
"0DB"
7.40
30x3
May, greatly retprded buying.
Of city government has also expressed
An immense volume of statistical course,'the railroads had an increase upprcciutiun of the article, stating
fist and make the rest uf the-world
in the winter of 1B2S, the ’ official record
1.75
9.H5
30x3 Vt *'909”
sliowed a set of Oldfield Cords had traveled
information must beco nsidered, in rates, hut this Increase took plaeo that the city betterment program in­
sit up and take notice.
CORDS
34,523 miles before the first tire gave way.
sssshbtietnoni shrdlu cnifwyp vbgkq Inure than a year ago. There has cludes thorough (peat inspection but
And
this is only one ol many instances o&lt;
1.75
COLONEL DOII’H PKNHlON.
11.25
analyzed and reduced to shape in u been u decrease in rates and an in­ thnt the sanitary work hud not yet
30x3 Vi
unusual highway performance.
•■**
2.55
20.80
vety short time, much of it received crease in' wngvs since thqjdunkot in* been completely extended to cover
32x4
Otdfirtd
Cords
are
built
by
one
of the
2.65
■DiColonel Robert W. Davis,t editor of by night, in order to bo moved early ercniKt'lWO yearn ago. Oil July first, this activity, tf is admitted that the
21.95
33x4
largest
tire
manufacturers,
who
must
main3.30
28.00
tbs Gainesville Hun, is not entirely in tho next day—information useful lis t'y e a r! the Interstate Commerce best remady would be tho providing
32x4 Vi.
til n tha established reputation of these re- ,
3.50
28.30
' , , satisfied with his losses in the war for that dny only. Some forecasting Commission put into effect a cut of of • municipal slaughter pen, fully
33x4 Vi
markable cords.
3.95
34.90
33x5 •
) between the states, according tq a must be done to keep the funning 10 |a r cent on must commodities ex­ equipped wit hull'the necessary sani­
Here are the biggest tire and tube values
1.15
35.80
35x5
.
letter he addressed to Ernest Amos, public informed of the passible sup­ cept grain, which was c^f 10'4 per tary arrangements for the expedit­
ever offered by anyone. Come in today.
8.70
60.25
36x6
state comptroller. His complaint is ply uf farm products in the various cent January I, 1922. In addition to ious lialulling of meats, for their pre­
Buy your tires now bciore our stock la ca­
10.60
85.75
3Hx7
lls usted. Purchase from a regular tire deal­
that he didn't lose enough. It's all markets, not only of the amounts on this, there have been many other re­ cording and proper marketing. Many
er, located near you. We stand behind
|p |j
13.75
110.50
40x8
because of provisions in the new pen­ hand but of those on their way there­ ductions of rates. When comparing of the leading cities of the country
these
tires
and
are
ready
a
t
all
tim
es
t«
•
have
already
udupled
this
method
of
sion law passed by the last session of to. But the farmer, the shipper, the the net earnings of the railroads with
give you prompt service.
•
the legislature increasing pensions by receiver and the customer will all four years ago, we must allow for thu dealing with one phase of every-day
$5,00 for each soldier on the roll who be benfleted in the stabilisation of increaxi of rates; but tlu* forty mil­ life that means much to s community.
RAY BROS., SANFORD, FLA.
lost an eye, foot or hand In the cause prices through the event distribution lion dollar* a month Increase in net It is pointed out that a municipal ubSEMINOLE SUPPLY CO., OVIEDO, FLA.
,cgrnlngs, which the railroads ure now batoir in lakeland would not only be
of the Confederacy.
of products.—Times-Union. ,
a
wise
investment
from
the
stand­
----------o----------making, compared with a year ago
"That was s noble thing for the
O. C. BRYANT, WAGNER, FLA.
Are you moving? Usll 498 for a has developed with u decrease, in point of health but as one prominent
legislature to do," Colonel "Bob"
Resident pointed out yesterday, would
wrote the comptroller, ' ‘and we do QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, and rntes,
83-(ff " ‘"Railroad stocks usually go with be un, incentive for prospective rcsiwish you would tLknk them all for have it done right.

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F o r P e s t Essays

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1

AD DIE MULLER STRIKES'A RESPONSiVB CHORD.

■onI
the Theory Put Forward by
“Rory O'Moore.-

thorns an expensive p roeeciltig.' ThV l e i s W fthey ^ioul&lt;&amp; bi 'In between
Tree Blackberry is a true blackberry, December 16fh aod .F eb ru ary 1 lat)
grows In easily managed upright and did not plbsr deep and land pro­
perty prepared
in advance, which
bushes, and brings fine prices.
with
the
dry
spring
caused the Idaa of
Florida grapes will rival citrus
many
plants.
Florida People A re. Beginning to groves; they cost less to develop; are
If yot\ intend to put any of these
freeze proof and are ready for the
Plant tn Quantities.
market earlier than from any o th e r'fru its in thia winter, prepare now;
part of the world—commanding high plow deep, plant velvet beans or beg*
By William J. Sell.
prices. In Tampa now, grapes nre gar weed, harrow-In this fall and cul­
Lnst winter there was an extra­ 30 cents to 45 conts per pouqd; blue­ tivate w ell,’’applying a dressing of
ordinary'demand for Florida adapted berries 30 cents per pound, and blqck- Bone Meal or other fertilizer rich in
irrnpc, blueberry and blackberry berries 30 cents per quart.
nitrogen three weeks before planting.
ptanta .and this year the-interest is
Grapys and blueberries must hav*
Blueberries also are destined to be
even greater. This demand coming an important commercial crop; es­ plenty of humus in- the soil, it car­
so suddenly, is the result of seeing pecially on the heavier soils that have ries them through ,thc dry springs,
what profits are being made by those good drainage. * Older trees often and forms n loamy sbil, rich tn bac­
already in this industry, the safety have 30 quarts and as there are 302 teria on which the plants thrive, and
of the investment and quick returns. trees to the acre, even a t 10c per above all must have good drainage.
These small fruits uro no longer an quart would make a nice Income from
Chicago prices arc ARGUMENT IB HEARD
dxpertment)—any one can find, dut the a few aerts.
facts by writing to the Commissioner about 40 cents, and the Florida crop
ON RAIL VALUATION
of Agriculture, Tallahassee, Fla., for will be marketed lopg before others
BEFORE COMMISSION
booklets on grapes, but- one must use arc ripened. For the first few years
common sense In selecting none but vegetables can be grown between
WASHINGTON, July 6-A rg u m en t
those varieties which experience hga trees, or Ireo blackberries, and these on the general principle involved In
shown tobe profitable In Florida, such bear in nbout one year. Blueberries the federal valuation of railroads—
ns the Carmen, Munson, Florida Mal­ often bear the second year, and most now nearing completion—opened yes­
aga and Ellen Scott grapes, and only all the third year.
terday before the Interstate Com­
Orchard grown Blueberries — not
Nurseries could not supply the de­ merce commission with an attack on
woods varieties. There are several mand for grape plants Inst season; the methods o f the commission.in a r­
no-called “new" varieties of blnck- one concern ordered 27,000 alone, and riving nt ita conclusions by D. R.
licrrics, such ns the Australian, this year most of tho available plants Rlchbcrg .counsel for the national
known in Flocldu for generations, be­ have been contracted for by large conference on American railroad valing exploited nt high prices, but in­ growers nnd nurseries.
uutiun. Ho was followed by P. J.
The trouble with some who have Fnrrel, solicitor for the commission,
vestigate whether the plants pmy t&gt;°t
lx* too high in price, require heavy I pul out grapes und blueberries is that in a defense of its valuation conclus­
trellises and .make picking among the | they put them out too Into in the ions.
|j

Grape, Blueberry and
Blackberry Plants
Have Great Demand

Peculiar Method by Which Yeung ef
Addle M. MUUer of Osteen, a bril­
Surinam Teadt and Salamanders
liant
young high school student, has
&lt;•
Are Nurtured.
1
.; . n
1
4 •MURRugili
struck a responsive bhord In'her fine
n - M Bf n e United D .u fM m of
MV. and Mrs. D. D. Terrell and
Visitors to the American Museum essay on the influence of highway
“l .
the Confederacy.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Wills, of Pitta- of Nctuyal History who are inter­ transportation upon the religious and
boro, say they have final proof that ested in ( the’ breeding h a b its'o f educational Hfo of communities. This
irrsBURG, July 7.—Nine v*lu«- the number 6 is a lucky number.
mammal and bird life will find a point is emphasised in Sarasota coun­
J S I i l b. nwarded, the FlortThey care nothing about No. 13, variety of %remarkable forms of ty almost every hour in the day and
SLm and oth" " who T J U S S No. 7, No. 23 or any other number nurseries which are immunity well Is further accenthated 'by reason of
„ ty eonleit thi* y « r of t h e United
of mystic fame. They pin their brought out in &amp;atpnber of exhibits the proposed bond issue for good
tvluirhetrs of the Confederacy, acfaith to No. 6. And this is why:
in that wondcr-bouse of nature, the roads throughout the entire length
® 3 i« to plana made pubJIe hero toof this great and .fertile region. Dur­
Nora Jean Terrell, daughter of New Yorjt Times observes.
2 f5
r . * « * “jing the laat few years, according to
Noteworthy among these is the
“ i , , f lhe welely. T h . . w . r j . Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, was bom at
this author, * Immense changes in
,
be made at the g«wnH conyert- on* minute to 12 o’clock noon on Surinam toad, native to the Qoianas modes of living have taken place,
' £ of U . U. D. CL to be held in Friday, March 16, 1923. I t will be and parts of Brazil. As a female changes directly
traceable to the
Wuhlnytqn. D. C„ neat November. noted that this was the sixth day of lays the eggs the male distributes more general construction of good
They will include one for $100 cash, the week. Uuth Edwina Wills, them over her back, the skin thick­ roads. The religious life of any cfliigiven by the War Record* Com- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills, ens around them and they remain munfty includes - more than mere
' „iu»e to divisional directors on per was‘born at the same hospital on in capsule-like cavities during the church attcndancc-^-it moans good
the same day at 12:05 o’clock process of incubation. These cavi­ citizenship and better citizens. It
tent and per capita basis.
Under the regulations for conduct­ p, in., just six minutes after the ties have been found on th*' back covers every spiritual phase of liv­
ing the contest, as outlined by Mrs. birth of Norma Jean Terrell.
of the femala to the number of 100 ing and all intercourse that lifts to
Ewll, the essays must be in her hands
Furthermore, ‘ Norma
J e a n or more. They contain sufficient a higher plane.
not later than September 1. ■ They weighed seven 'pounda and on* yolk to support the embryos, which
Miss Muller goes on to say that:
must be typewritten, and of not more ounce, or just six ounces more than
continue on through the tadpole “Only those who have lived in 'No
than 2 000 words in length. Con Ruth Edwina weighed, which was
stage and finally emerge as1 fully Man’s Land' can oven faintly realize
U.tants may sign fictitious names U
what heartaches and struggles its
iix pounda and eleven ounces. In developed toads of a small sice.
« the essays, but must send their real
settlement has meant. Many a home­
addition
to
thia
it
ia
shown
by
rec­
The
Surinam
toad
does
not
hop,
names in sealed envelopes in separate
sick woman has thought wistfully of
invelopes sent along with the essays. ords that the Terrells were mar­ skip or jump like other toads, but some little white church “back East;"
The prises that will bo given were ried six years ago and just aix days pushes itself along, the legs being Its peacefulness, and the friendly
before the Wills were married. Mrs. carried out flat behind iL Tho toes
lilted by Mrs. Ezell ns follows:
Terrell
and Mrs. Wills are sisters. of the front feet end in four-pointed faces of those who were brothers and
.1. The Raines banner, to
Pittsboro is about six miles from stars. These are very delicate or* sisters in that church. Mnny a strong
awsrde dto the division making the
man, without quite defining hi* need,
N\g a n s of touch and aid the toad in wunted the inspiration of forceful
largest collection of papers and his­ Danville.—Indianapolis News.
TfrttHwg^fDpd in the muddy water. sermons and solemnly swelling music.
torical records.
Rose loving cup, for the best essay ADDS TO 0EAUTY OF CAPITAL Another interesting point about But it takes money to build churches,
written by a Daughter of the Conthe creature ia its lack of a tongue. nnd a fair number of members to
fate rtry on “Behind the Lines: The Sculptor's Idas Furnish a* an Addition It is quite toothless, but the jawe support then), and the settlers were
U Mia Many Beautiful Statues
Achievements and Privations of the
of the adult have horny substitutes. ordinarily poor,, and long distances
That Adam Cepanhagen.
Women of the South.1'
apart. When roads were only dusty
Anns Robinson Andrews medal, for
THE DIAGNOSIS
trails, friendly callers were few.
Copenhagen, already rich in
the best essay written by a Daughter
“As more settler* came, roads jg
monuments and statpes, is about to
on "Jefferson Davis, secretary of war
were
improved aomewhat—thr very g
in the cabinet of Franklin Pierce." add another to its public sculptures.
Worst
crossings on the creeks w ere!h
A soldiers’ prite of $20, for the The city of Home some time'ago
fixed,
nnd
tho deepest sand strnwed. ■
best essay written by a Daughter on presented to tho city of Copenhagen
Sunday
schools,
nnd occasionally' "
"Robert Uc Bullard, Mon and Sol a beautiful classic column with a
church,
were
held
in the first one- g
Dante relief, and it was decided that
dler."
room Hchoolhouso, nnd no one who g
Roberts medal, for the second best it should be erected as a Dante
has not experienced a dearth of re- ■
monument on a square to be
ussy In any contest.
Yourec prise, $100, awarded by named Panto square. The king of
real value of Sunday school there. ig
War Records Committee to division Italy laid the foundation stone dur­
Men and women drove weary miles g
director on per cent and per capita ing his visit to Copenhagen last
over tho toilsome .roads, to feel unew B
basis.
year, but thero baa been doubt
the ‘pence that pnssclh understand- ■
Hyd emedal, for the best essay as to bow the column should be
ing,’ and old, old miracles were trnns- *
• writte nby a D aughter'on General treated at tho top. I t was first in­
lated into the marvels of their daily
“Jeb" Stuart.
tended that an antique capital
surroundings for the little children.
Owe nKandolph Smith medal, for should solve the problem, but teste
Doctor—Did you ever have house*
"Still the relentless miles were a ■
the best essay written by n Daugh­ proved this unsatisfactory. Pro­ maid's knetrt
. *. ■ r
11 &gt; barrier. A home missionary, duuntthlnkln* of
Blum Girl—Yon're
ter on “Jefferson Davis, Officer in
fessor Ution-Franck, tho sculptor, bathin' girl's kne«, doe. 1 didn't show lessly daring heat or cold, driving u
United States Army 1828-1835, and
was appealed to, and ho has succeed­ my knees when 1 wss playin' .that team of Indian ponies, might meet I
in war with Mexico, 184(1."
mnny warm welcomes in the isolated1
housemaid's part.
William Alexander Cox medal, for ed In finding a way out of the
settler's home, and yet encounter re­
dilemma,
which
ia
possessed
of
best essay on "Three Private Sol­
HER JUST DESERTS
fusals to attend church services, h e -1
diers, C. 8. A., Julian S. Carr, North great artistic merit mid beauty. He
wte•ft 1•
illl'
*•» »#
cause- they were too-far off,^ ml tho^g
the cohlTflfi'V
Carolina; John Allen, Mississippi; place* on the Top
Louise was a mule of unusually roads weer bad, or because, in the ] ■
William Alexander Cox, North Caro­ bronze figuro of Beatrice in a loose mulish disposition. Sho belonged rush of farm work, horses worked all
classic garment with a gilded laurel
lina." .
to Joo Mitchell, a darky possessed week rpust rest on Sundays. The
wreath round her head. This figure
of
a truly remarkable fund of pa­ work, of better organized churches
CHARLES G. DAY
will be more than two meters high,
tience. But he needed it all. If in the few small towns, had little in­
RESIGNS AS MANAGER
J.ho pedestal two meters and tho
Joo wanted to go uphill, Louise in- fluence outside the immediate limits
OF THE ANGEBII.T column itself rather more than six
vnriably felt impelled to go down. of tho towns. The roads were stilt a IS
meters high.
If Joe yearned to ride in tho shade, hindrance; the roads, nnd lack of any g
Chailes G. Day resigned us man­
nothing
but sunshine would do fbr mean* of speedy transportation. A !g
ager of the Angebilt Hotel today,
AIDS ARMY OFFICERS
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Ia&gt;uiso.
If the darky expressed a ten mile trip th*n was, to \nany, th e 'g
his resignation to take 'effect July
An agency hus been established in wish to go forward, the mule wai equal of one of fifty todnjV' Motor J
15th. His resignation also applies
vehicles were rare, for their vnlue
to the directorship of the Angebilt the office of the adjutant general of immediately seixgd with a desirir to wun unproved,' and tho condition of
liotel Company.
the army in'Washington, as a clear­ “crawfish" in the opposite direction. the roads discouraged their use.
Mr. Day will Irecome manager of ing house of information, to enable Yet Joe bore with her for pm years. Newspapers stimulated interest, how­
the DeSoto Hotel nt Savannah,
Finally,- however, Louise, balking ever, and curiosity did its shore,
the hundreds of officers who are to
hustclry of .'too rooms, which J. B. bo dropped from service, to find po­ at a time when sho was weighted
with the nrrivul of nutomobiles, good
Pounds, chain hotel owner, has just sitions and to make business connec­ down with two bags of lime, backed
roads became a necessity, und a last­
purchased with the idea of making tions. Employment agencies, large off the duck into deep water, and
ing change took plucc, resulting in
of it om&gt; of the foremost hostelrlea in corporations and commercial and in­ forever vanished from Bight.
good straight roads, passable ih all
the south.
, ,
“Yo* Louise,” !breathed tb* col­ seasons. I t 1 took perseverance and
dustrial establishments will bo can­
•Mr. Day told the Reporter-Star to­ vassed. Of the officers to be sepa­ ored roan, fervently, aa h i leaned hard work, but men who dared ‘Nd
day that he regrets to leave Orlando;
rated from the service, many are over the 'wlitfrf to shako his fist at Man's Land were never quitters,
that he likes the city and th* peo­
highly
qualified proffauional men— the rising bubbles, “I hopes fo’ once \UDecaiis* they forced the improve­
ple, and thinks there are vast possi­
lawyers,
surgeons, chaplains, engi yo* has got yo' most complete satis­ ment of roads, automobiles, helped In
bilities here for development. Under
many way*. It *is hard to believe,
neens,
dentists
and veterinarians,— faction.”—Harper’s Magazine.
the circumstances, he said, it was
even whan one has witnessed tho
Indianapolis
News.
highly unfortunate circumstances
IMPROVED WIND TURBINE
change, how much they have increas­
took the turn they did with relation
r. . *
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j
ed religious activity! Ail life was
VERY
GOOD
THINQ
to the Angebilt.
A Japanese haa invented an in­ broadened; young peoples' societies
Be canto hero last August, resign­
Bishop Flipper said at a straw­ genious Wind, turbina capable *f furnished experience and developed
ing the management of the Seminole
Utilizing air current* in th* graera­ thought along many lines, encourag­
berry festival In Savannah}
Hotel at Jacksonville, to take over
“Wo Vliink we are np to date tion of power. When th* velocity ing comradeship and helpfulness.
the job not only of managing tho
of the wind ia eight meter* a sec­ Sunday school and church came to
Angebilt, but came to the city down here in the South, but I see
ond, the model develops four horse mean more, when distance was no
*ix months before tho hotel opened by the pspera that a New York
church haa eetabliahed a baby room power. Its equipment Include* a longer au obstacle. With better com­
to take part in fitting it o u t
munication it was rnsler to practice
The Seminole, of which ho wag where members may leave their storage battery by which the power the deeper principles of Christianity,
generated
may
be
held
tn
reserve
to
,
managre seven years, U a Pounds babies during the preaching.” '
The bishop added with a rougish secure scrvic* whim the wind -sub* love and kixullinesn“-^Sanuiota Times.
hotel, but lie was employed in the
side*.Pounds company, as manager of th* chuckle:
Anstey, Atlanta, three years before
“I've always understood that it’s
PAPER FROM PINE 8TUMP8
RESEARCH into magnetism
Mng to Jackaonvllle.—Orlando Re beat for pareuta and children to
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t .**v
Porter-Star,

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sleep apart.**
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COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP
‘ My wife coughed all the time and
tould not ■loop/' writes £eo. A. Ow*•», Bridgeton, New Jersey. “She tried
Poley'* Honey and Tar and had the
h*»t night's alcep she had had for a
Wng time. I used Foley’a Honey And
la r and 14 helped me too.” Coughs
resulting from Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Aathma, Hay Fevar, and
roup quickly relieved p ith Foley's
Honey ood Ta,. Contain, no opl.Ua,
Ingredients printed on the carton,
largest selling cough medicine in the
wort*. Iwfctupon VoUy&lt;i U(m9f ^
I
Hold everywhere^—Ad».
There are other Trahafers; but
"^SE R V IC E for their nriddA
feT “ S.UICK 8ERV,c e
tra ns­
f e r . Phone 498.
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CA8Y TO TKLL SPEED

“I don’t need any apeeclometer on
my car," said John McKee. “I can
easily tell the speed.*'
* ‘ “ llow do you do tliat?” asked
Jim.
•■“ Well, when I go ten miles an
hour* my lamps rattle: when I go
fifteen miles an hour my mud­
guard* rattle, and at twenty in ilea
an‘hour, my bones rattle.*4
MONEY AND MOTORS

The money invested in the auto­
motive industry In the United
8 tat** a (Mounts to twice the capital
of all the national banka in : the
eountiy.

w d $ E«I-eeaburg and Fort Pierce—Free
Hrt, 21b Louth Orange, Orlando, Fla. deOvaiy will be tnauturatod At
4-24-tic first.
*- ct

That scientist* .of tb* Camegi*
institute of'Washington'may carry
on a delicate research 1»nto--th*
mysteries of magnetization.-withoui
the interference of threat ear*' which
run about half a mile from tho
laboratory, Lhu cars Mill be‘replaced
by busaea for throe weeks. No iron
was allowed fin tbn cojilt ruction df
tho laboratory built for this U st '
IN HARO LUCK

Arthur had been left in care of
three spinster aunts, who felt tb«iv
responsibility greatly.'
Being ao closely watched pro­
voked Arthur ao on* morning that
he .heaved a great sigh and. re­
marked: “ My, so many women! A
fallow can’t get away with nuffin’ f**

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Sarasota — Peninsular Telephone
lljf awards contract tor $75,000

Tine stumps'left on cut-over and
bnfiwd-bver timber ‘land* in thf
South are in b» utilized by a procea» tli«( will convert this material
into satisfactory grades of paper.
Aft^r the charcoal i*:removed from
Die stumps by « machine, they then
go to other machine* that cut them
into chfpc. After the tar, turpen­
tine and rosin are .extracted, the
residue is’ convertod into a palp
from which the psp«r Is made. I
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THA-rt ALL; GOOD-BY

“Ye*! Yeal Thia U Mr. Jonea.,
“I am going to luncheon and I will!
not talk to anyone until I here fin­
ished." “Oh I l’urd&lt;m me for intar*
rupting you. I merely wiilted to In­
form you that jour houee ia afire.'*
i-L ifaf
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Lacoochm—Seaboard Air Line to
wet orw depot,
f

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Report of the condition of the

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
At the close of business, June 30th, 1923. Condensed from the report
to the Comptroller of the Currency
RESOU RCES

LIA BILITIES
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Loans and Discounts ............... .? 850,030.97

Onpitul .............................................$

D verdrafts ...........’.........................

479.70

Surplus ..........................................

U. S{ C.ovt. B o n d s........... ..............

184,150.00

Casli and Due from B a n k s ......

226,493,08

DEPOSITS .................................... 1,302,217.88

Total ...............*.................... $1,494,038.13

Total ...................!............. $1,494,038.13

100, 000.00
40,780.25

2.040.00
Dividends U n p a id .........................
Other Stocks and B o n d s ..................................... 39,607.50
NONE
Bills Payable .............................
Real E state, F u rn itu re and Fix­
NONE
Re-discounts ................ ...... ...... . ...
tures, including new building........ ... .......
49,000.00
Circulation ....................................
to d a t e .................
193,267.88

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“A Community Builder*
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PROGRESSIVE

STJiONCx

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hTL Of*I

CONSERVATIVE

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J. C. STAPLER
FARM
'SANFORD; FLORIDA
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Mr. L. E. Bates, who has been reeognized as one of the largest Horse ana
Mule Men of Florida is positively re­
tiring from active business. ^Vith that
thought in view he has leased his
stables out for other purposes, and is
selling everything he has got con­
nected with his stables such as Hors­
es, Saddles and sohie Big Farm W ag­
ons, and some extra Good Mules.
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Mr. Uateu hna shipped one complete carload of these fine big Homes and Mulfio to San­
ford, and among tnem wlU be found some’Extra Fine Homes and Mules, the kind for
heavy farm ing. He has also shipped ONB SHETLAND PONY for children's use, nnd 3
head EXTRA GQOPSAPDLB PONIES FOR COW HUNTING, Bte. ' «
Tlfls stock can now be seen at the Stapler Farm, where they can be bought privately or
exchangee con be made any time before the auction starts when every remaining animal
must and shall be sold to close them out, ps this is the wind-up of business. If you noed
or expect to need a Horswor Mule of any description, come and pick one of these good
ones.______ i
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This Auction Sale Will Positively Take Place Rain or Shine .

Saturday, July 7th, at 1 P. M.
A t J. C.fetaphjrs Farm, on W*8t First Street, Paytons Road
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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“ A L L M U ST B E SO LD ”

BY Q W N E g ;

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L, E. BATES

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�REALM OF SPORTS
R. L. SH IPP, E ditor

BASE BALL NEWS
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State I.raxur
Orlando .1, Lakeland 0.
Dradennown 6, Dnytona 0,
St. Pete 4, Tnmjm 4 (called nt end
of aixth, darkness).

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

OLD MAN LUCK
SMOKERS AND
GOES AGAINST
SAINTS PLAY
THE GROWERS
SHORT GAME

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NEW COAL DEP08IT OPENED
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Five miles cast of GiletU1-, Wyo.,
a new conL deposit was recently

opened. Significance attached* to
this new field oT con! operations' lierau.s’e this is said to be the third
largest deposit in the Vorld. The
vein extends to a depth of 95 feet
thick and covers nti'nrca of 890
ncrcs. Only two other fields in the
world nrc larger, it is claimed, one
In France nnd one in Austrnlid, Hut
the Clilelte field hna^this advantage
over tho other
not
uniform or rn nst an tl 11
^r’ **
id said, whemu ili$}$i1t^Wjfield is i
of uniform elinmeler,

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Noon TUI 8:30
F resh F ru it Cockjtail
Olives

Sweet Pickles
SO U P

Cream of A sparagus
DAYTONA, Jilly 7.—nnseball jock TAMPA, July 7.—St. Petersburg
almost jirevopt^d a 'defeat for, Ihe and Tampa went six innings here yese n t r e e s ;,.
pennan^Ahhhfiir'CrKrwer^ here yester­ 'terxtay for h 4-4 tie, the game being
;
day, butirtfiAJ*T)aytonn n w W n t beat called On account.of.darkness. TnmRissoles of Chick^p f e the fickle ,oj^(Indy .and the Braden- ■pn'H nine pitcher, Rufus Atkins, made
ROASTS
OH, lioyl
town tearp out 0 to 5 in one of the hiirdeput, working against Ollinger.
♦
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National League
hardest fought game* ever witnessed Tho Satnls' hurler was weak nt the
Young -Turkey-with V egetable D ressing
BEATING* HER TO IT
Look
w
ok wboVi
hem tonight!
here. In the first of the ninth, wltn start, Tampa promptly taking tho
Chlcago-Boston, min.
ami C ranljorry Sauce
.
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the score 9 to Q in favor of Daytona, load, only to lose it when tho visitors
St. Lsiis-Brooklyn, rain.
Prime
Ribs
of
Reef
;
“ Did you tell her that you had
&lt;T Walter Heim , in "Sixty Cent* an with the bases full, Johnson hit to mndo a single, wnlk and nn error
Cincinnati-New York, ruin.
Spring
Lamb
w
ith
Green
Pens
j;
Hour”
scan her li unhand down town 'with
shnllow right, the hall being lost in counted for two runs. Tho score:
Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 5.
VEGETARLES
tlie tall grass, nnd four Growers tro t­ St. P etersb u rg ............... ... 000 22D-r i a strange woman?”
l
Sixty InURhs n minute with jolly ted over the plate. Then Arnold hit Tampa
“Yes, nnd I wish I hadn’t now.”
..... .................... 210 Old—1
American League
Mashed
or
Sweet
Potatoes
Fried
Eggplant
■
Wnllpr Heirs na a small-town soda a home, which nccountcd for llraden“Why?”
Washington-Chico go, wet grounds.
Green Apple’ Snuce Salad
:
clerk In love with n hank preaident’a tnwn’a five runs.
Duytona
scored
RECOVERS
FROM
LAME
BACK
“She just smiled at me in her
Philadelphln-Detroit, rain.
daURhter a awcetly-flnvrtred concoc- three more runs in the last of the
"My daughter suffered with a lame wiHc wav and said: “Yes, I know
DESSERTS
Boston 0, Cleveland G.
tion, guaranteed to quench ynur thiral ninth on four hits off Franks, who re­ back and could scatcely move without
i
all alxnit that. My husband saw
New York li, St. Lou la 2.
a
Ice Cream and Cake
forsparkllng, auro-firn comedy Jnc- placed (’amp. The score:
great pain. She tried Foley Kidney you nnd knew you’d hurry right up
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Orange
Cream
Pie
fiuelinc I«ogan na the girl who made Brndcntown ............... 000 000 005Pills nnd tho trouble with her back is to loll mo all about it so he teleSouthern Association
■
Idol K‘» like sixty to win her,.
D aytona...................... non mxj 033—0 all Kont&gt;' writes Mrs. J. C. Perkins, p |loncfl the I|0WH to me Jjjrmielf just
American Cheese
Mobile 4, New Orteana 1,
Crackers S
* Coffee
Tea
Bos on Mass. I-nr Backache. Rheu- t(* bcat’ you (o | t »
Milk
||
Little Rock B, Chattanooga 3.
Alao International Ncwa, only one
mntic
Pains,
Kidney
and
Bladder
Memphis 2-3, Nnahville 3-1.
12-Hour
Day
May
Be
day old.
Trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Will
Atlanta 9, Hirmhinghnm 2.
CLOTHES AND THE MAN
Abolished in Steel
relieve that tired feeling. Take no
And the honor guests tonight will
substitute—Insist upon Foley's, Sold
Clollies make the man, hut not
Industry Centers everywhere.—Ad
lie V. C. (’oiler nnd family and will
v.
HOW THEY STAND
the
aesthetic dancer.--Judge.
aeo thia fine comedy without coat to
Things are still looking good around
Southern
Negro
Influx
Will
Make
it
them an the treat ia on Osborne, bo
Grovclnnd nnd several new buildings
FloridavSlnte League (Second Half)
Possible .
be there V. C. nnd bring the family,
Blountstuwn—Fertilizer works
nrc contemplated. J. B. Arnold will
Won Iaist Pet
IIIIIX IIIIU B IX B IIIIIIIIIIlllE IIIIIIE B IIllllR lllliiiii,
erect
a
new
$10,000
residence
on
In­
tnblishcd
on G'hipnla river.
.700
5
Orlando ............ .... 12
I ll&gt; TIlP t-mx lnlrit I'rraa)
Monday—Wallace'
Henry,
Kntelle
.700
r&gt;
Brndcntown ......
NEW YORK, July 7.—Influx into diana avenue, which will lie one of the
.533 Taylor and Silvia Dreamer in “Hnvu.” northern industrial centers of negroes nicest in the city! W. II. Hunter, of
7
Lukclnnd .......... .... 8
a
Collier county starts budding
.102 Alao Stnn Laurel in "The Egg" a two from the south, and laborers from Clermont and J. W. Farley, of Grovefl
7
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St. Pctcrsbunr •
part
comedy.
land,
are
making
arrangements
for
Miami
trail.
.375
10
Daytona .........
0
Mexico, the Philippines, Canada and n
Ice 5Toa Glassea^Sherbert Glasses, Water
.10R
13
Tampa ............. . .... 3
few European countries, soon will the erection of n brick building On
Tuesday and Wedneadny—(Morin
make possible abolishment of the 12- Broad street to be used ns n moving
Glasses, $6.00 per dozen
Swanson nnd Theodore Roberta In
National Lcnjrur
lour day in the steel industry, E. II. picture theatre with upstairs apart­
'‘Prodigal
Daughters"
with
round
ments
also.
Won Lost Tct
jflnry, chairman of the bonrd of Unit­
.075 three of the “Lenthcr Pushers."
23
Now York .......... ... 48
ed States Steel Corporation, announc­
The Herald for first class-job work.
.023
20
ed yesterdny.
Pittahprffh ......... ... 43
Thursday—An
All-star
enst
in
28
.588
Cincinnati ...... . ... 40
Mr. Gary declared ho could not say
a
/
32
.529 "Mighty I.ak' a Rose," Also "Spooky when Ids corporation or any other that punch hi gets several fortunes,
Brooklyn ............ ... 3(1
iUill
30
.507 Romance" n two-part comedy as an company would get ri&lt;^ of the 12- besides notoriety which pauses'in our
Chicago .......... .. 37
.400 added attraction.
39
34
St. Louis .......... .
jiour day entirely, but he asserted ho' day for fame. Likewise the movie
*111'0
49
Boston ................
could publicly stale that they would stars who can go through some cap­
fT*a
TAMPA
CLUB
CHANGES
HANDS
.290
no
21
Philadelphia .....
begin to act in that direction very ers nnd simulate virtues which they
do
not
possess,
are
heralded
ns
great
soon nnd would be., very diligent in
TAMPA, July 7.—T. T. Roberts, of
me nand woman because they attract
their efforts.
Ameriran League
Birmingham, Ala., yesterday purchas­
LOST, Strayed or Stolen—an
Won Lost Pet
His announcement followed action buyers of tickets to box offices. The
ed
the
franchise
of
the
Tnmpn
Base­
appetite.
The products of th is
no
same
is
true
of
hm-rhnl]
players.
.081
47
by President Maiding in making pub­
New York ..
ball
club,
taking
over
all
of
the
slock,
Imkcry
will
help you regain
"Boys
r\nd
girls
and
young
men
.507
35
34
Philadelphia
lic yesterday of correspondence be­
practically all of which was held by
your
food-avidity.
Our pastry
nnd
women-who
emulate
these
weak­
35
.507
30
tween himself nnd directors of the
Cleveland ....
E xtends to Orlando and Daytona as well as tho hundreds of »
S.
B.
Denton
nnd
F.
P,
Farisa,
of
this
will
please
hath
your
tastin g
.500
33
33
American Iron nnd Steel Institute, in lings, termed and pictured ns heroes
ChlcnRo .....
ii
bottles we put out in Sanford every day
ii
.478 city. Despite the present position of which they pledged themselves to and heroines, nre building on sand. and digesting machinery and
30
33
Detroit .......
ii
the
Smokers,
in
last
place,
of
the
you
will
find
our
bread
to
he
a
The
real
heroes
ate
those
who
nre
ii
.478
30
33
abolishment of the long day, when a
St. Louis ....
Florida
State
League
race,
Mr.
Rob­
sure-enough
s
ta
ff
of
life.
contributing to ofir . physical nnd
.135
30
39
sufficient labor supply- is assured.
Washington
erta expressed himself as being con­
ELDER SPRINGS WATER
.40(5
38
He
estimated
that
the
chiipgc
would
mental and spiritual
well being. lThey
20
Boston
vi—t ttt.
••••»■•* f
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» ie*T
t sal
sa I M
Mf»l
n M H#»*•*!
' d Ii n
T
»•*
til *
h» iltiif i . .
wi.-&lt; \f t I #, |i
it
fident be could place, the team upon u require
*4K11III Ml Ift
iir'lfihil.ff ortVerrmTutt^l. The
sixty thousand additional lab­
winning lias is.
orers, and would increase the cost of value of their work can not be npon account of its purity is fast becoming tho drinking water
HUMPHRIES IS
S. F. I- I). Cnrr, business mana­ finished steel products by 15 per cent. prnised with the dollar sign. The
for C entral Florida. IL is also recommended for use in l»ntger,
will
remain
with
the
club
in'
Ills
HIT HARD AND
Mr. Gary predicted that good pro­ idealism of America will sulfer if
present
capacity
until
such
time
as
tories.
if you are not drinking Elder S prings W ater n o w LEACHMEN WIN Mr. Roberts decides to handle it him­ gress towards abolition of the 12- false standards of value are accepted
give it a trial.
hour day would soon result nnd suc­ by a large proportion of our Aniericess wouhl soon be reached in a com- &lt;,,,n youth."
l.AKKI.ANI), July 7.—l.tikclnml till self.
purntively short time provided the
Humphries hard and often yesterday,
increase in number of available work­
PHONE 311—WE’LL DELIVER
winning the second straight game State Comptroller
-L.
men which is now apparent continues
from Orlando, 0 to it. Gulley, Stewart
77*an a MuitarJ /*/a«f#r
Will Have Offices
For Coughs and Colds, Head*"
ns ut the present.
and Lm-tutter contributed sensiitiun■
I
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
All
Ready
to
Work
The
decision
Mr.
Gary
said,
\Vas
i,l catches. The score:
and
All
Aches
and
Paint
made in recognition of the growing
Orlando
............... 010 200 000—3
ALL DRUGGISTS
Lakeland .................. 003 111 OOx—0 The Hiw IliiHinesH of Certificate of public sentiment in favor of such a
Ownership.
step and in recognition of the preiti35c and 65c, j*r* and tube*
di nt's altitude. Ho pointed out, how­
llotpital tize, $3.00
O B IB IIIR IIIlIK IIIlllia B B IIO IIE IK B U R lIB IIia illB B im ll
Indians Win When
TALLAHASSEE, July 7. — The ever, thut ha also hud always been op­
Jamieson Hits Homer slate comptroller's department will posed to the 12-hour day, nnd that its
his machinery running smooth­ retention had been dictated by circum­
With Two on Bases have
ly and everything in readiness with­ stances.
CLEVELAND, July
7.—Chnrlie in a week to promptly handle nil ap­
Jamieson's home run with two on in plications for certificates of owner­ PUTS KIBOSH UPON
tho seventh yesterday, drove Elimke ship under the new motor vehicle
PUBLICITY GIVEN
e _
from the box, nnd Cleveland defeated "nnti-theft’ ’Inw, passed by the Iasi
P A I G E
B .U J L T
session
of
the
legislature.
Numbers
BIG FIGHTING FEE
Boston r&gt; to 3 in the first game of
of applications already have been re­
the series. The score:
/. a. b. factor^
B oston
0(10 000 (&gt;30—3 it 0 ceived, and some are being attended Money-Making llasis Is Cause of
Cleveland ......... 200 000 30x— 9 0 »«». hut the supply of blank certificates
Mirny Wrong Impressions.
___ .lias lieen limited.
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* ST. LOUIS, July 7,—New Y ork- This shortage soon will lie n thing
will
suffer n loss of idealism in the
pounded Shdrker for 12 hits and won ° Dhe past, however, Robert A. (»rny,
future
because of the prominence'
the opening game of the series with | chief bank examiner of tin* state,
given
to
huge salaries and fees paid
•St. Is.uls yesterday, 5 to 2. The score: under whose supervision the appliesNew.York
110 000 021—5 12 0 lions are issued, stated today that to movie stars, prize fighters nnd
Nt. Louis
200 000 000—2 8 t 300,000 application blanks have been Imselm!! players, according to Clar­
_____ ._____________
.
| ordered and that enough of these ence Hamilton, of Boston, in ad­
In connect Inn with our IrunxfiT, we were expected within the next few dressing today’s session of tho In­
V 'ty ,
Endeavor
Convention
have Murage roAin, where you may dnya to more thun take core of the ternational
here.
More your kimhIh lintil you need them, 150,0110 automohilcx in use in Florida.
“ Modern heroes as pictured in. the
at a nominal roBL—QUICK SERVICE
newxnppem
and magazines are not
Iwcftbuig is now a Bird Sanctuary
TRANSFER. Phono 4U8.
83-tfc
very desirable characters for our
and
is
to
give
adequate
protection
to
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Orange county )inh to have 'n atreil- birds'front (he kingly mocking bird to boys and girls to emulate," said Mr,
tiignx along i tlie lowly wiMidpecker. 'This m atter Hamilton. "Practically all of them
UoimVitmmign to remove
rei
ita IditlXvayH. July, Auguxt and Sep­ was decided ut u meeting of the city urc placed upon u money-making
1 I THIS Paige-Timken rear axle has delivered
tember are the three numthx that thin commissioner*. Manager Bivens say* hash*. Character nnd achievement
X phenomenal service in the Jewea Six. A
work will bo Mrouted. Advertixer# that there has been nn ordinance on for little with them. The prize fight­
whoso nigni appear on the highway* the statute books of the city for many ers who can deliver a punch to knock
careful factory check-up recently made on the
of tlie county will be nuked to co-oper­ yearn against killing' of song nnd his opponent senseless Is given many
first 20,000 Jewetts in use revealed that only
ate. Scminolo might well fullow harmless birds but evidently ’very lit­ big headlines before und after the ef­
It was Mark Twain who said, “ Everybody
two-tenthsof 1% had ever had any axle trouble
their example.
tle effort bus been made To enforce It. fective punch is delivered und fur
tolks a lot about the weather but nobody
whatever—even including those due to ac­
docs anything about it.’ *
cidents.
t'jj ,, y . / y . n u ;
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
A remarkable record—said to be unequalcd
B^it there is one tiling you can do about the effect
in the history of the industry. But it is typical
of weather on the roofs of your buildings. Cover them
Brotherhood St. A.
Orlando Sentinel
Oviedo
In
Big Korean llro.
. of Jewett's stout and dependable construction.
with our prepared roofing or shingles pndyoucan laugh
Extra-tough steel and ample size give this
May 29
at intense heat, pounding rains, driving snow storms
Juno 12
* Paige-Timken rear axle of the Jewett a great
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May 24
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July
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June 5
July 10
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July 12
Free booklets and samples. Call at our office and
June 14
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June 7
June 20
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May Cl
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neering, big Six qualities. We'll be glad to ex­
Juno
28
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July 5
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plain them to you.
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General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

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FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
lyaa Examined

Glaaaw Danigned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
Optlcian-Optometrtat
f i t B u t Firat Street Sanford, Fla.

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Comfortable, Airy Itonma
Open the Year Around
Reanor.ahle Ilatea.
Spcrinl rates to parties.
On Main Street, near Ocean

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.

|)7 Commer'lal Street—S^pfftrd. Fla.

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Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25cAnd positively no Classified
Ads charged to nnyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Cbunt the words and remit
arordingly.

A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons
E stablished

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Itral Estate, Loans and Insurance

FOR SALE

Done IS

1UI-H M agnolia'Are. FOR SALE— 1 team mules, wagon
and harness at a bargain.—E. N.
Sutton, Geneva, Fla.
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STEWART The Florist FARMERS—You can got
aaod bed
Cal Flowtra---------------F lo ral Design*
frames and irrigation plugs at the
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-ttfe
FOR
SALE—
Doaicr
and
Guy*’
paints
III M j r l le A r e . -------------- R h o n e 2 C 0 -W
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
SANFORD MACHINE F O in fA T E —Riioilo lsluiH) eggs for
COMPANY
setting, 15 eggs for $ 1.00.
Mrs.
General M achine a n d B oiler
Ellsworth, Rcurdutl Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
W orks

Cylinder Grinding
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
Phone fii-------- Sanford, Florida I stock. See Vick Hawkins, 110 San-'
W. S. I .r a k

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No 3 F i r s t N n l ’l H u n k I l l d g . A n n e x

SANFORD

'FLORIDA

PURELY
Cards of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
«f shorn. In hi* ehooen profroalos the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

George A. DeCottes
A tto rn ey -n t-L aw
‘" • r 8**,boI« County Bank
■ANroRU
. .. FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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N,lJwul Bank Building
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FLORIDA

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ULT0N J. MOUGHTON
a r c h it e c t

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f. MiUer Bldg.
... . . . FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES

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LAWYER
•:—Court House

H E P kO - J U S T "

! ford Ave.

FOR SALE—Approximately' 7 aero
farm, ono ncrc orange trcea, three
ncrcs cleared under fence. Houac on
place. A renl hnrgiiln. Address G.
A. Spikes, Snnford, Fla.
85-ltp

FOR RENT

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

To* t a n fin d t h e n a m e o f

each day. ,

NO OR.

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(a S a n f o r d In t h i a C o l u m n

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F a m l l y ^ j w o o d ^ s t i p p e d a m u g o n M s p h r e n o lo g y s t u f f r

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i P o IT sX L E —NoTi817 West 1F irst S t
Attractive terms. Address owner.
Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
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OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
One netv five room house with hath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
CUPIED.
PRICE
$3,000.00------------ —Terms to suit you
* A REAL RARGAIN
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
70-tfc
FOR SALK—Small Ford truck with
1023 license. Harley-Dnvltlson mo­
torcycle aide car.—R. J. Dorson, 13th
Street and Sanford Ave., City. S6-2tp
WE HAVE 30,000 fino plants Adapt­
ed Gropes for quick sale in whole­
sale lots—Carmens 14Vfcc; Florida
Mnlagns lOtsj Ellen Scotts 21r. De­
livery in December, small deposit re­
quired. Also Blueberries. IGe and 21o,
and TREE Blackberries 3 * c .
In
small lots, prices away below regular
season price now. For short time
only. Nursery, Route Two, Box 289-H
Tampa, Fla,
85-ltc
FOR SALE—Set dining room furni* turc, porch swing, two wardrobes,
very reasonable. Phone 264 or Call
at 711 Park Ave.
K4-2tp
FOR SALS^-16 acre*, 5 In bearing
grove, 1 in pecans, 10 cut over land.
Every foot fine for citrus. Good 8room house, nicely furnished includ­
ing piano.
Flowers,
shrubbery,
shade trees, grapes, figs, guvaa, etc.,
and just think of it, right in (b* town
of Tael a. Good school, store, church,
station, paiied street, 15 minutes from
Sanford. Now resident writeai “Must
be sold, cut price from 10,000.00 to
$8,000,000." $2,000.00 cash will han­
dle thia deal.—B. T. Tiller, Paolm,
Fla.
81-Gtc

FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­
ment with privnto bath.
Herald
building. Special rates for summer.
R. W. Herndon.
85-6tc
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply 701 Mag­
nolia Avenue.
8(-5tc
FOR RENT—Convenient large uie
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
G-18-lmo-p
HICKSON HOUSE
Up’to-dalc Apartment* and Rooms
Daytona Reach.
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, $21
per month, including lights nnd water.
Call J. F. Hickson, Phono 238-W, Snn­
ford.
7ff-tfc
FOR RENT—We liave.n well located
furnished home.—A. I*. Connelly &amp;
Sons.
*
79-tfc
FOR RENT—C o t t a g e , J. Miilson.
80-Glp
FOR RENT—Bungalow, 5 rooms and
hath, up-to-date. Apply W. It.tPcll,
H10 West Third, Snnford, Fla. 82-ltp
FOR RENT—tl room house 1215 Oak
Ave. $10,00 per month.—II. R.
Lewis.
*
83-3tp
FOR RENT—Two furnished house­
keeping rfmm $5 per week, two beds.
312 Eatt 5th Street,
84-2tp
FOR RENT— Furnished room, 411
Park Ave.
84-dtp
FOR RENT—Ti^ui comiDcting housekrtpiiiflf M(ftji&lt;! futrrtlshdti. Apply
7Ifi W. First strict.
84-llttf
FOR RENT—Onc''.'J-rnom apartment,
furnished; one 2-room apartment
after July 12. Corner Oak ami Second
street. Rhone 3.—I'hillips A part­
ments.
84-Ste
m i
TiE N'l,— Large
unfurnished
apartment, 714 Oak Avenue. Phone
301.
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t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o r S e m l n n l c C o u n t y , A n t l e r o f A p p l i c a t i o n l o r T a x D erea
T a r t e r S e r l l o n STS o f I h r t l e a e r a l
F l o r i d a , titul t h e , s e a l o f s u h l C o u r t lit
S ta tu te * o f ' t h e S ta le of E lorhla.
ttio C o u r t H o u s e n t H a n f o r d , ’S e m i n o l e
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g l l e i i t h a t E. It
County. F l o r i d a . t h i s (lie Mil d n y
K l l h c c . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t lllc at n
July, A. 1*. 1 3 23.
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No.
n o i, d a t e d t h e M b day o f' J u n e , A.
(HEAL)
14. A. IXftTMLAtUt,
D. 1921. h a s (lied s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
o f f i c e , a n d lia* m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r
B y : A. M. W e e k s , D. C.
T a x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e W ith
A b -ian d erm ati A her m an,
law .
Snhl c e rtific a te e m b ra c e s th e
H olleltor f o r f o m p i a l n n n l .
fo llo w in g describ ed p ro p e rty situ a te d
1 - T - H ‘5 l - * S - S - t - n - H - r i - 9 - l - t i t c
In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . E l o r l d a , t o - w l t !
l o d s 32 t o 3K ( L e s s l . o t s 31 ntirt 3N)
N o l l r p o f A p p l l r n l l n n f i tr T i n D r r i l T h e ( l e l i c v n T r a c t 111 Sec. 21, T w p . In
U n d e r S erllo n MS nf (h e f .ru rr* l
S. It. 32 14. T h e s a i d l a n d b r i n g a s s e s s e d
• S t a t u t e s n f t h e S t a l e »f C l o r h l n ,
nt th e d a te of th e Issu a n c e of such
N o t l e u Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t II. E. e e r i l l l c a t e In t h e tiu m o o f I 'u k t i o w u .
L n V i g o r , p u r c h a s e r o f T tis C e r t I (leu tu
A ls o T a x C e r t I g r a t e No. 312. d a t e d
No. 24«. d a t e d t h e Clh d a y o f J u n e A. t h e Kill d a y o f Jq u 'e . A. D. 1921, h a s
h . I»S«, h a s filed s n h l e e r t t i t r a t e In llli'd s a i d e e r i l l l c a t e In m y o f f i c e , a n d
tny o f f i c e , a m t h a s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n him 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
f o r T a x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e t o I s s u e Id a c c o r d a n c e ' w i t h l a w . S
H.,,.,*
aid
w ith law .
Hntd e e r i l l l c a t e e m h r n e e a e m i n e n t 4) e m b r a c e s ( h e ■ f o l i o w i n g d e ­
t h 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 ­ s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e
u a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o t m i y , K l o r l d n , t o ­ C o u n t y . E l o r h l a . t o - w l t :
sW U
of
w n : L o t s I I . Ifi. IS. a n d IT. I l r a d l e y ' s N E ’4 W. of l l l v c r . See. 59. T w p *n
A d d i t i o n t o I.niiKWnnd. T h e s a i d l a u d S. tl. 33 K
S acres.
T in - s a i d l a n d
b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a l e of t h e ls- b e i n g a s s e s s e d n t t h e d a t e o f t il e l»u a u c e o f s u c h e e r t l l l c n t e In t h e n a m e s i o l n e e o f s u e h e r r t l f i r u t o In t h e n a m e
o f E, It. t l r u d l c y .
C n l e s s s a i d c e r t l l l - o f E ii l tn o w ti .
U nless suhl c rrtlD c n te s
c iiln s h a l l h e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o s h a l l h e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g I n Ipw
l a w T a x D e e d w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n o n T a x D e e d w ill I s s u e t h e r e o n o n t h e
t h e 13rd d n y o f J u l y A. D. 1913.
30th d a y oT J u l y .A. I*. 19 23.
W IT N K 8 8 my official s i g n a tu r e a n d
W ITN E S S my official s ig n a tu r e add
s e a l t h i s t h e ICMi d a y o f J u n e A. D. s e a l t h i s t h e 23rd d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
1933.
1953,
(SEA L)
K. A. D o n t L A S S ,
(SE A L )
t : A. .1 Hit h i L ASS.
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
C l e r k .C ir c u it C o u r t .
K e rnlhote C o u n t y , E l o r h l a .
S e m i n o l e C o u n tV ; E l o r l d a .
My: A M. W E E K S , D. C,
Ily: A. M. W E E K S . D, C.
G - H i- 2 3 - 3 0 - 7 - 7 - l l - 2 l c C t c . .
f i - 2 3 * 3 0 - 7 - 7 - H - 2 l- 2 S .f i t e ,

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hi
Hit' N o r t h e a s t ( j u n r t e r . ( N 14K I n f t h e
S n u t h e a s l ( j i t n i t r r ( S I 4 H ) o f S e c llu ti
T h i r t y - s i x (3 * ), T o w n s h i u
N in eteen
( l » ) S o u th M ange T h i r t y (30) H ast.
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e syyorn h i ll n f
r o m p l a l n l llle u - n »ti»a r- .u * o t h a t y o u
h a v e o r c l a i m to h a v e a o in c I n t e r e s t
III n n d (•&gt; t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
sc rib e d . th e r e f o r e , you. Sn llle P a r k h u r s t a n d ,14. C. P n r k h u r s t a r e h e r e b y
o r d e r e d a n d r e q u i r e d t o lie a n d a p p e a r
b e f o r e o u r s a i d C i r c u i t t ’n i ir t . a t t h e
C o u r t b o o s e In H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n t h e
23rd d a y u f J u l y , A. D. 1953, a n d t h e n
a n d t h e r e m a k e n n s y v c r in t h e hill o f
c o m p la in t ex h ib ited a g a in st you. o th e r w 'l s e n d e c r e e p r o c n n f e s x o w i l l lie
e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
A n d a ll p a r t i e s r l a l m l n g
Interest
l,,,d e r R n b e r t N. P a y n e , d e c e a s e d , n r
o t h e r w i s e In n n d t o t h e l a n d * a f o r e ­
said a re W ra h y o rd e re d a n d re q u ire d
t o lie a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r s a i d C i r ­
c u i t C o u r t , a t t h e C o u r t h u i l s e in H a n ­
ford, E lo rld a. on th e 8th d a y o f A u ­
g u s t . A. D, 1953.
b e in g th e A u g u s t
Mule D ny, n n d t h e n a n d t h e r e n i n k a
a n s w e r t o t h e h i ll o f c o m p l a i n t (lied
III t h i s c a u s e , o t h e r w i s e a d e c r e e p r o
e o i i f e s s o w i l l ho e n t e r e d a g a i n s t s a i d
u n k n o w n p arties.
It Is o r d e r e d t h n t t h i s n o t l e e h e p u b ­
l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d , it n e w s ­
p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
E l o r l d a . o n c e a- w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
t i v e yve eks n s t o t h e k n o w n p u r l t c * .
d e fen d a n t, and once n w eek fo r e ig h t
eim se cu tlv e w e e k s ns to tho u n k n o w n
p a rtie s , ile fen d n ill.
W IT N E S S my hand n n iL lh o seal of
(lie s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t o n ( h i s t h e I t h
d a y of J u n e . A. D, 19 23.
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Mrs. P. S. Morton nnd son Ted
spent the day with Mrs. J. S. Dinkel
Saturday.
J. A, Ristlinc and Mrs. F. J. Nelntyer attended the American poultry
show a t Dclatnd Inst Wednesday.
E. L. Dinkel has accepted n position
in the East Park Garage nt Winter
Haven.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. IVa Iter Hand, Miss
Marion Hand, Mr. nnd Mrs. (’nrl
Schultz nnd little daughter were visi­
tors in town Sunday afternoon.
Miss M argaret Stunrt spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Stunrt.
T. P. Lewis nnd Chnriie Hartley
took in the baseball games at Orlan­
do the 4th.
■' Mr. and Mrs. New nnd little son of \ n l l r r o f A |i|»l la*nHon f o r Tn% D r r i l I n t h e C i r c u i t U i i u r t, Sex r u t h J u i l l r l a l
( ‘I r e , i ll , In n n d f u r I h r C n n n t y n f
l r r HrrHtii! JVT.1 o f I h r G r i t r r t t l
Orlando were visitors in town Wed­ l Ni iif m
S em inole E ln rld n .
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Mrs. Chaffer spent Thursday in 1O1Vit'iifa
t' N»», 17V d a ( Mil t l i r Htli ilny o f * l b l a i d P r i n t l u g C o m p a n y , u c o r p u r n I !• m! T. E. Co,yell, J . A. W i l l i a m s .
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h e l h L e o n a r d , w i d o w a n d o n l y h e i r - Notl ee of Apiillentlnn for T a x M e e d
w ith law .
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are the guests of her mother, Mrs. ( i m p o r t &gt; a l l i i n l r i l hi Homhinh* iMiiinty. j
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J. E. Phipps nnd Delmore MeWork­ nn lil In lid htdifi^: “iihei *anvil a t t l i r tint**
h u r s t , ( l ic e P n y n c i . a n d 14. C, P a r k - 'h a s tiled s a i d e e r t l l l c n t e Itt m y o f f i c e ,
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a p p lic atio n for T ax
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Much development is reported from tt iyo- ntu nH* e (v2r1n)t r eSno u (1
th of K a lia n T w e n ty S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a.
Altoona nnd with the completion of n i n e 129) E a s t .
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I t u p r a r l n a f r o m t h r ' a w u r n h ill o f
the new hard road from that placo to K m l l y J. I t a d w o o d , j o i n e d by h e r h u s ­ 6 - 1 0 - 1 3 - JO-7-7* H *31-S ic .
h e r r l n Hied,
AatOf it is expected that a real boom tbha an td . yTo uh o umnads' eJ.a c Kh erturond,
qf y o u a r e d e f e n d ­ N a i le r a f A p p llc a lia n f u r T a x Deed
U n d e r M r r l l u a 679 u f ( h r G e n e r a l
will take place. A. L Confer, of Penn- a n t s In s a i d h i l l : l h a l y o u r r e s i d e n c e s
d l a l u l r a u f I k e Ntnttt u f ,1'L rrlda.
m u n k n o w n ; t h a t earl, of you. I h r
hylvania, has purchaaod a large tract aaafil
N fitlP e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t M. B.
n a m e d d v r r n d a n l a . If l i v i n g . Is
l u r k e t t . p u r c l i a s e r o f T a x t ’e r t l n c a l c
of land near the towit'iind will devcl- o v e r t h e n g e of t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s : INn.
337. d a t e d t h e * t h d a y n f J u n e A.
t h a t t h e r e Is n o p e r s o n In t h e S t a t e o f
ope it a t once. Charles Dempe, of St. E l u r l d a . t h e s e r v i c e n f s u b p o e n a u p o n D. 19X1. h a n file d s a i d r e r l l f l e a t e In
h o m w o u l d h i n d t h n amid d e f e n d a n t s . m y o f f i c e , a n d h u a m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n
Louis recently purchased 260 acres w
U l i v i n g , u r H i l l e r of i b e p t . a n d It f u r T a x D e e d I n I s s u e In n r r u r d a n e c
therO and will set it out in citrus 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 h ill w i t h t a w . S a i d c e r l i n c a t r e m b r a r r s
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Wonderful th ere had been inform al conferences w ith re p re se n ta tiv e s of a t

least one qf th e othor powers which received th e s t t f e departm n t’fl propoanl. Inquiry a t the s ta te d ep artm en t b ro u g h t no in ­
form ation oh point n o r w as th e re an y th in g indicated w h a t nation
The F irst National Hank in a state­ had in tim ated favoraM o a ttitu d e tow ard Hughes* plan. I t appear­
ment today in this paper called by th« ed certain, however, th tr e had been a t least an in d efin ite suggesNational Comptroller, shows that this tion th a t tho plan m ight be found acceptable by powttra concerned
Untie!
county

[lent by witnesses who testified
i had been' associated ;wlth him
isen y e a n . . W itnesses, were last
up by dkfenro In re b u ttil, tty
having closed l u c*eo ihortly
court c o n te n d early, today.
« attended T sbert, Who the state
ts was whipped to death In ths

oft pneumonia. Judge McMpllcn

fine batik continues to grow ejl the
time and Is Mgettlng better day by day
In every way.” Without *ny mention
of the several Items that look good to
thp aveyajro stoekholdir, depositor and
investor , tho one item of
of.fMpqaJts
Investor
deposits is
especially fine Jo*t at this reason of
Jbc year. ’JTho deposits today show
31,302,217.88 and the loans, and dis­
count* $850,039.97. Othero Items list­
ed show a big growth and this First
National Bank is to bo congratulatod
upon; their fine showjng In what is
probably the dullest time In the year
to mako a statement.
T he'F irst National Hank la building
a fine new six story building and is
also assisting In builtjtog.np Sanford.
Glance over their statem ent today and
send a copy of this paper to some of
yotiy friends who want to know about
Sanford and her financial Institutions.
The Seminole County Bask and the
Peoples Bank will al*o make a fins
showing when they make their state­
ments a t a later data,
'
It Is the bank statements th a t «how
the financial status of any city and
arerypne is proud of the showing of
the Sanford banks.

L M. Chambers, a member of the
ry, Is threatepad with kppcndlellU,
dors say. He was able to enter
i box for a Short white during the
using session. Because of his 01is, the aftorpoon session was two
drs late In getting Ultder way.
rejournment was taken a t 4:80
ftyr, a t the request of the Juror's
Impeaching testimony t y the stete
stored Vs* short session.
Mr. J. Johnson, a t ona time the
i» jnlasary\Wp*r for Jty lumb*r

ntence a t the lunamr»th resulted.
\
Mr. Johnson Is Dr. Jdi« brothcrflaw, and It Wsa brow l but on
ess examination' th a t 1 was dlaurged by the lumbar c
as*, the witness said, of
isundcritending/ f ■
Esrl Callahan told M e m o
i rrosa examination th at pa
lumber company on

C rtL "

are planning to develop ana open up
for sattieraent In tha near future.
Experts say th a t the "8ugsr Bowl”
Is one of tha most fertile sections of
tha state for gardening and general
vegetable growing*
Key West—1250,000 government
lighthouse to be erected.
Dr. Jonas attributed the death of Ta
hart to lobar* pneumonia, and yester
dgy eras corroborated by aix expert
witnesses. V.- 'V.'fy-.v' ■
• ■*&lt;
Ssrersl character wltoasaes testi­
fied aa to the reputation of Higgin­
botham.
T. yr. Cash, a character witness for
the defense, was allowed to testify
during the rebuttal by agreement,
as to tbs character and reputation of
Dr. Jonas, which ha said waa food.
My. Cash is superintendent of ths
Taylor county school* and a former

States Cannot Escape'Her European Ob­
- ■' .
ligations
1

Wblr he contended tho Unted
must ad Europe h sdjustng ts offers,
ho asserted nothing In that direction
could be accomplished by Jotping an
International Coprt of fustic*. , No
reference was made in the statement
to domestic politics, notwithstanding
the announcement before his depar­
ture for Europe th at he woujd dlscues the possibility of becoming a
presidential candidate as urged by
h b friends, on Ms return.
- Declaring that . .nothing had., been
done by the O n lttf f tu ts . to aasb t
In the solution of European problem*.
Senator Underwood said that this
country could not escape its obliga­
tions. If there la not war, he assert­
ed. “it would ba . solely because Eu­
rope 1* financially and economically
exhausted."
"Wo are not a party," be con­
tinued, "to the causes of the strife
a sthey exist today In Europe, and
theoretically It certainly Is not neces­
sary for our country to become In­
volved. We must remember th a t in
1914 when war broke out In Europe
we stood for peace. In 1917 w* were
|n the Wff wld lh e tone of America
were dying on the battlefield of E u ­
rope. I can not believe th at the peop|s of America h*vs forgotten thslr
pledge to aid In securing tha paac*
ot the world, tah t they have forgotten
that our man and women »aM w*
were fighting M»at w* might mska
tea world • batter place In wkleh
to live."
.
( Declaring that government abroad

statement continued, “seem paralys­
ed so fa r. as helping, to t h a | direc­
tion; we seem to be standing In re­
spect to ths affaire of B u ro fi with­
out a policy, without courage nr con­
viction, without anything th a t goes
to make a man a man o r a govern­
ment a governm ent Wa seam to be
Just observing and drifting, a t least
so far as the public is allowed to
know—we continue to d rift down
stream an dthe rear of the cataract
can be beard ahead.” ■&gt;&gt; f
’ It would not be necessary for the
United 8tates to , anter Into the
League o f . Natiopa
o r. tb s. World
Court' to dU cnargb^lta obligations,
the Alabama senator asserted, add­
ing the United SU tcs, however,
should have “a policy looking to the
ultimate psace of the world and re­
habilitation of tho shattered financial
conditions.
'
“ Distressed economic conditions In
Europe states," Mr. Underwood pre­
dicted, "will eooner o r'la te r, unless
they are remedied, bring distress and
disaster to our people a t home. Most
of this might have been avoided If
wa had played our part when the
great war dosed, but we did not. We
rejected the tre a ty of Versailles and
have pot nothing In IU place—wa
m ight have been fa r on the highway
to permanent peace and restored busfneok and Industrial conditions If we

n a tio n with efforts Sdrhich Wine of
tbo state legislatures will soon maka
to pot into offoct o c^aollno tax in or&gt;
der that mora rvvonuo may bo riaeed, Interest attache! to a report on
the gasoline tax aituation Juat made
public showing that 36 stales now
exact such tax—an Increase of 17 ao
faf this year. Speaking statistically
76 per cent of the states now collest
a tax on gasoline.
The 17 stataa which passed gaso­
line tax laws this year are as fol­
lows. Alabama, S cents; California,
1 cents; Delaware 1 cent; after De­
cember 31 two centa; Idaho t cents;
Indiana 2 centa; Maine 1 cent; Ne­
vada 2 centa; New Hampshire 1 cent
aqd 2 cents after Jan. 1; Oklahoma
1 cent; Tennessee I cents; Texas 1
cent; Utah two and one half,cents;
Vermont 1 cent; Virginia 8 cents;
Wisconsin 2 cents; West Virginia t
cents; Wyoming 1 cent, . .
The ten states to increase the tax
this year are as follow*! Arkansas
from 1 to 3 cents; Colorado from 1
to 2 centa; Florida from 1 to 3 centa;
Maryland from 1 to 2 centa after
Jan. 1, 1924; Montana from 1 to 2
cent; North Carolina from 1 to I
cents; South Carolina from I to I
rent*; WnshtftjftoKi from I to 2 cents,

CIIICAOO, July ®.—The Federated
Farmer-Labor party with a platform
under the leadership of the workers
patty o f America was born hero last
night, but In which the farm er-labor
party refuted to participate. A sub­
stitute to the organisation’s eoropleio
platform was submitted by pm oaacua of the farmer-labor delegates bat
was tabled by thunderous* Votes.
One of the n b stitu to sections pro­
vided that no organisation affiliated
with the Thjrd Internationals dt Mos­
cow: could be a group to the party.

' It la said th a t a largo share of the
gasollno tax will be used by the verious states for the purpose of build­
ing and maintaining highways pri­
marily for the use and benefit of
those persons owning and operating
motor driven vehicles and In each
state the tax is In addition' to the
license or registration fee exacted
Under tho lew.

At mora by good highways than do
the Isrgs-nom btr of teapayeVf who
»rc not fortunate enough to possess
a "flivver." The constitutionality of
the act providing for tha tax tya been
tasted In a number 6f sU taa’ but Inv sriab ly bald. Wbil o "Joy riding"
hereafter fn many stotes will coat
more money, It Is worth the price.
.
1
S o u th e rn F r e ig h t
A s s o c ia tio n * t o

Meet in

ass Proposal T* Am
rus Container Tariff.

Ing to b* held tithe} In AtifOte bf
Orlando July 17, h ts been called by
tks Southern Freight Association, to
discuss proposal to amsnd citrus fruit
container tariff, it wu« learned hwrw.
It Is proposed In amendment* sched­
uled to come up to provide fruit
eratee which m o s t’be fastened with
three h*&gt;p* of birch, m et.l or liber
a t each and and penter WHh pm slty

MurrfP an

flair .&gt; _

lo g F a r H eller W ages
ATLANTIC c n Y ^ J d y T ^ 'N e g o intions th st probably will tab* th*
better p art of the a s s t two months
began hero today between anthracite
operators and apinera to work oat a
new contract If passible to replace
wage agreement which expires Au­
gust 31, Mora than one hvrirw f men
representing either minor* or coal
companies and affecting one hundred
and flfty-flv» thousand workers In
apthraclfe fields of Pennsylvania
have gathered for Joint conftamee.
At today’s meeting it was planned
(e r th* miners to piaaept tn fw teeli/

international
Mi«. Worker. o | '* * « &gt; » , » &lt; V ^ J

after Jan. 1, 1924.

ure to prcrldo fastenings,

Watchman Indicted
For StJipr’s Death
At Key W est on Trial

Federated
Laborpi

of the fartnartlabor delegatee, osten­
sibly In th slr own convention.
The recess waa taken to permit up­
on their further urtJpn. A t t ty t Un**
• farmer-labor caucus to decide time
the Workers Party of America, which
C. E. Rpthenberg, pn# of Us group
leaders, bald, was a branch of the
Communist party, waa In'control. Jay
(j, Brown, National Secretary of the
Farmer-Labor pgrty,
to* PU t*

bwn
hero several day*, will tmm
the demands In an add rose In jrjhlcb
ho wIU go gonorelly Into reesens for
asking Increase In wages.
‘

All Predictions

West her Prophet. Bay That Just Bo
Much Moisture Falls I&gt;srfs* Vear

The local weather sharks SI* pre­
dicting
a dry fail—dry w f s r as te ttf
Nationalisation of all public utlllgj^V^..*.:
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'
Operation of Industries on a basis
of v o rge n *nd farmers Increasing Just how much t|»*y know about tty
contro| Df management and operation weather remains to'be seen but they
l h m i l h their own economic organlsa- back, up their statem ent with ^Ihf
fact that Just ao much moisture faty
Maximum security against dsstitution, unemployment, sickness and high ts red Over a certain parted of
It falle during certain month* nil
prices.
ona time aa we seam to be getting
.G overm »«ui
reasonable
since
a
glance
a
t
the
rainfall fig
maklnx*violation
a t ^i p
mpkiag
violation 'a
offense.
would indicate and the "oldest ini
? Government enactment of 'a law
itant" comas forward with tha si
maklMr the federn) reterye howd
m int that such a wet spring apd as
I t m the farmers, and workers.
summer has not bssp knowp In FI
Child labor H V *
rw pjw - da In many, many years. Tb# fans
ma»t to children over 19 years o f age.
who watch the weather closely/
A apldlsr bonus t o &gt; f a ty * ^rt*
te a t a certain amount of ral*
the levying of Inhsritalyw t u n , ex*
eta* profits, surtaxes oi} uitehrood lq- cornea every year or If a llafj
amount falU thla year more rain
fan aaxt year and ao oh to thOj,
^ y jrtm a n t
the chapter. If thU U t l s ease
law fpnda fop which to be n M ti1!^
have
been thy on witUf t|p to J
tasstlon similar to that of Ute Botdter
year and now w* are getting It al
tment of a «Mteri?lty Insurance one big Rood and after1Uw flood1
hlch would ppvjde RlU V*** come ths drotikht. ijn® *K«»f
saga compvnssUon t^ tU -p ro f- telE ^ow over, ths
mothpr* on* mopth W «ra W»4
it of a minimum Uvlag f* titil M rt of
flowing
w a ft, for all WOftUkra.

there &lt;| a }rem
plsntlqff tltei t

�.

■

L* M r t r i n O &gt;Ultla« r «
I (•!■* a.rH k rr# m r t e l u
•pee are N l w l i l .l .a , writ*
i to tala t m n o n t , . M m
Ir lr tk n * Ik* IIM . ll'a tn i

mm

mm

P i Ruth Spencer, Mr. and Mr*. Stewart,
'if Dutton and Virgil Lee Smitji, and
illsrty Flower*.
,►
.

v'-* r V j V ’V

rectory, coating $12,901

M

Dads' City- Seaboard A ir Lino R.
It. to boUd $14,000 station.

BNGAGflMfiNTO AND WEDDINGS
p F INTgM W T I ^ W l B fT A fij,
i

MU* Mne Petri*. Oakland, to Hr.
att*H &lt; .tft.
Horace HtiH, Oakland.'
.
,
Ml** porothy Afcram*, Tampa, to
Mr. and M rs. D. P. Weeks-and child Mf&gt;,|!^Sone Zachafla*, Atlanta.
of Jacksonville are spending a short
Mfia Kjlnry' Lockard, Jacksonville,
time here # t the Montezuma.
/ '*' (o' M r!‘LoOls •• (Damn to, HunUvIllo,
Ala.
Mr. and’Mr*. It. I
,-Mjss Lene Cooper, Jacksonville, to
Wal»* wHf* ammig
■Mr.TDrrry FouraVcr, Jacksonville. ;
a t 't h f Mctotviunui i
Mftir Anna Banlptofi, Reaper, to Mr.
Clover Vc Art bur, Cordcle,
n ' '# **r f»}KV‘T"*•*' V \ .
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Miss Lucy kyrd
• UA.
, V. v ‘ *
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day m ost.farta'ahtl
, 'Wlaa: R eita FWiik, Jackaonville, to
friend* at^Dayton*
Mr! Robert Pen land, Jackaonville.
.Ml**1Vartna W ^ghV ’Jacksonville,
to'Ml*!4 Weltrir Chaplin, ’Jackaonvtaf.
MU. G e r a ld I n a /l td M , Jacl*6n-

R. E. Herndon and,Me*. J . S. Stumon
spent the day yesterday at Orlando.
'
_____
Mr. and Mra. C. L. B ritt and family
motored to Daytona Beach yesterday
whena they *pent tho afternoon.
_____
Mr. J . L. Betts of Woodbury, Ga.,
returned home 8unday after a visit
with his brother, Mr. C. A. netta, who
is eery ill a t hi* home on Oak avenue.
, (_ t
t ’ , ;__
Mr. and Mr*. D, V. Drummond »nd
Mr. and Mra. David Caldwell were a
congenial party spending the day
y n t ir d s f at Daytona Bc*ch.
v *. v . .
i i. ■■ —
Mr, and Mr*.'R. 8. Holly and Jack
anAtikslr guest*, Mr. and Mrs. Woods
and ton* of Ellenwood spent the day
yesterday most delightfully at Dayton# Beach.
*
It
-------B. J. Mays of Tampa and C. W.
Lloyd of ‘Orlando w ere, among the
buelnese visitors here Wednesday and
made their headquarters a t the Montezuma.
.
,
, .
*
•
Mr. and Mra. W. V. Wilson, Bill,
Archle and JSdna Wilson and W. E.
Wigenmann. made up a party spending, the day yesterday at Daytona
Beach. ,,
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Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Bishop returned
home last, evening from Jacksonville
where they spent the past three day*
as tbe guests of Mra. G. D. DeCottes,
8r.
-------•
Mrs .Lucius Mcl^eod and baby of
P#A*\C(ty ate the guests of her
moAH*r(' Mra. Mary Higgins and risM r,'M i’s. .Ralph Wight, at their home
In Roe* Court. ■ '•
--------, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mcljiulln and
Henry McLaulin, Jr., agd Victor MoU Ulln,iWHl JftlfA .tyla ,^ f n * m oored
to Daytpna Beach- Wednesday where
they remained until thl* morning.
,. B
— •—
Mr. in d Mrs. George Richard Hartley, and. Miss Fresll Houser of Columbiibp* C., are the guests of Mrs.
Hartl#$’$ patWnU, Mr. and f i r t . Turn e r . H ouser,’ai.^thrir hqme,.&lt;m R f -

The Herald for first daaa Job work.
AOOtbrr glorious rain a;
ilarloua Fourth. .
.

Onr community .1* aaddcned

—

T O N IG H T

NOkMA TALMADGE,
EUGENE O'BRIEN

In Robert Hlchmi* u mJ*
end drama, now the scrW8 ,
'
nation of America

Hoston today nt Mount Hope Yliapcl
and the Interment made in Bouton by
MV. and Mr*. FJ. G. Park spent the curred at hia home h Soujth . Chu»luota Friday mopilng pt 4:3^) o'clock, the aide oT her late husband whose
Fourth a t Daytona Beach.
death occurred nbout
oeven year* Vwpaww U J j Say* Site W u R o t
the result of a stroke of paralysis.
Mr. Harrell wn* born in Klasim*
■ (I t was hotter at the beach yester­
Here tempestuous love sad f a -,
1 Down, Saffered With Her Back,
day th n n .it was Jiere in Sanfqrd all men, Fla* July SO, 1$01. Died Jpn*
dnrvrer* p la j.
thou***, f
I !• Took C a r tH tn d '
29, 1&amp;3, larking one (month nnd oho
Urea sweep across (he
day of be in* C2 yoara old. H# wP*
beauty. Vast accncs—
the son* of Jamea -and Eliza Hurat
they como; they go-iuvl ,™cs
Harrell, deceased.
•
j ...
Rldeidtld, Ind.—“ I flK
, Mr. Harrell united with tho Chu- Hardware 'Cottpariy Vtas o de'bf the
th d ’W o m R l ^ h i i % . r ^ r a
’e st hardware and plumbing es- write A line Of *Q, to My tj
luota Baptist church in 1882, living
Also **Thf Howling Poccert,-, J
A conucratod hnd . loyal ,'f^iftbcr to
part'Century comedy.
J
t'hr 1; i: tlhl:
t
“* Uw,‘, t r
the denomination of his ,belief for
-^ -s a t u r d a y J
over 40 year*. Ho. wa* a conslstcpt
n the death of Mr. Fcmald hi* ggHroid Street, thl* city,
member of the f \ A. M. lodge of
WALTER HEIRR (,
t. disposed of tho business and
»&lt;| wad 111 run-down i
Qvicdo. He was married in 1882 to m$do her home in Boston, hor former Ihougtit they would lose m(
Hour"!
MU*. Martha Jacobs, daughter .of W. home. She loft the beautiful Fcrnald f ^ ^ ’ul. W . W S e I
&lt;5. Jacobs, one of the first pioneers home to the city of Sanfnrd for tho
u &gt; | do not regret it,
Fe/nald-Laughton Memorial Hospi- to do all Oiy work and do I
talmas a tribute to her husband and* “ i*1*?* Jjre chddren. f
The Daily Ileruld, 15c
1ier mother with the provisions thnt
,,, my “ wn work foi
a certain sunf of money be paid by find time to play. , We all j
the city ns long as sho lived. It was Every sick and run-down ’
a , i l , and » m m o rl.l that » ill b . reX ^ jS S lS lS
membered by a Kratoful^publlc and fed ir^ln m y limbs?7
I) J
'» #..•*.
,
.
tho hospltnl will lie a fitting tribute
n | fe|( hard]* able t
15% Reduction in Prices of
Tho Yowell Compnny nre taking a
to tho memory of Mrs. Fcrnald. The tired—SO tired all the time,
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
half page today to tell you about the
news of her death will be a shock to
“ It was an etfort fee m
big July Special Sale for Fridny and
•*
CUP TIRES AND TUBES J
h#r Snnford. friend. » . t a j H t
*”
Saturday.* All kinds of big bargains
was not unexpected as her health had
,f
„ are In I nln-di
in this sale in men’a and ladies wear,
been" bad for many years and she condition, sutferinga* this
sox, blouses, towels, silks, hand hags,
j now r fully recovered from the death say* she did, give Cirdul £
NC-147 105 Pnlmetto A re.------- Phone U ||
ginghams, bungalow aprons, house
' o f her has band.
'?*?
dresses. See the advertisement.
ton of Orlando. Subject: “The Fivi
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Facts", viz., God, life, death, Judg
ment and destiny. The older mem­ children. Thcao pamsitna ore tho great
bers of the church aatig the drrras deMroyer* of child life. If you have
ed’s favorite hymn, “Come Thoi reason to think your child has worms, act
(fQlckly. (Jivo tli«ili(tln ono n dosn or
Fount of Every Blessing," played bj two'of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms
Mrs. Waller Ilorcgord and Prof. J. j cgndot
c^Ut where this time-fried
time-tried ami
cannot exist
Tlldcn Jacob* offered prayer .petition­ ! Buot-eesful remedy ii tisr&lt;l. It drives out
Urn worms and nvtorra tho rosy hun of
ing divine comfort and guidance for health (o Isiby cltceks. Price 86c. Bold by
the bereaved family.
UNION PHARMACY
The Masonic order of Oviedo will) • Sanford, Florida
Undertaker Hand took charge and
all repaired to the cemetery whpre
thn Masons concluded tho nervirea
with their beautiful and impressive
ceremony.
EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TH E YEAR. 5
The floral offering wnn profuse nnd
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE, t
beautiful. , After these were tender­
ly placed, upon thu grave by his
Masonic brethren we “all went out”
leaving him in the silent chambers
American and
U fY T F I
D A
8RAUKREZR
of the dead to await tho great re­
European Plan
FLORIDA
surrection.The deceased leaves henides tho
One block from Ocean nnd Ifotcl Clavfndofi.*' SlBhmcr ratea
Sold by
above mentioned family, ono brother,
— Room, $1 p e r day nnd u p ; $5 p er week and up, Special
Henry Rarp'H of Orlando, and n host
week-end ra te s .---------- ;-----E very room h a s running water.
UNION PHARMACY
of frlcndeito mourn his loss.
Sanford, Florida

THE MINARET

g

MU* Mary IJurris. Jacksonville, to
Mr. Charles Tlencken, Jacksonville.
Mis* Dorothy Adamson, Tampa, to
Mr. George Carrington, Tampa,
Miss Hazel Bryant, Savannah, to
Mr. Claude Palmer, Savannah.
Miss Katherine Bitzer, Tampa, to
Mr. Alvin Magnon, Tampa,
Miss Lavlna Bayer, Charlotte,- N.
C„ to Mr. Francis Bowron, Tampa,
Miss Beulah Franklin, Tampa to
Mr. Recher Edwards, Tampa.
Mis* Huth Baugh, Jacksonville, to
Mr. Fred Pratt, Silver Springs, Md.
Mis* Vance Nredham, Jacksonvlllc, to Mr. Thomas Clarke, Jr., Jacksonville.
Miss Marguerite Anderson, Pansacola, to. Mr. George Brent, I'cnsacola.
Miss M argaret Young, Tallahassee,
to Mr. John Powell, Tallahassee.
Mian Jeanettp llogert, St. Petersbuig, to Mr. Clarence Klplinger.
Mis* Bertha Davis, Jacksonville,'to
Mr. Herbert Mcycrson, Jacksonville,
Miss Christine Vlllencuve, Pensacola, to Mr. John Oertlng, Pensacola.
Miss Billie Moore, Boston, Mass.,
to Mr. Jamas itobinson, Jr., Jacksonville.
Miss Jeannette Bonnet, Jacksonvllln, to Mr. William Knight, Havannth.
Miss Stella Daley, Jacksonville, to
Mr. Carl Callahan, New Orleans,
Miss Ethel Hhouae, Jackaonville, to
Mr. Lnverd Cheathnm, Jacksonville,
Mrs. Florence Martin, Jacksonville,
to Mr. llcsac Adams, Jacksonville.
Miss Camille Burroughs, Jackaonville, to Mr. Raymond Winstead.
Miss Curtis Flowers, Tampa, to
Mr. J &gt; F. Moss, Jacksonville.
* Miss Pearl ;Alken, AtlnnU, to Mr.
Charles Ball, Jackaonville.
Tho Daily Herald, 10c per week.
M{sa Julia Waters, Tampa, to Mr.
John Dolcater,,.T am pa..'
Ijiko City—$135,000 three-story ho
Miss V ary Schultz, New Orleans,
tel being erected.
to My.
Glogeiv Tampa,
Mias Irpne RleKrt, Jacksonville, to
Clewlston I.ocnl farmers ship 200,
Mr. Kcnrtkh Knlgnt,‘,yijldqsMk, Ga.
000
crates green vegetables
Miss Piorenfe W(lll^Vn^TV 4Jncknonvillo, to
Edward ^P*rcz, New
Tampa—$1,000,000 phosphate plant
Orleans.
.
. *
Miss Janie Todd, Wrens, Ga., to to be erected here.
Hyde Park—$00,000 Sunday Rrhool
Mr. W . E. f'rawford, Orlando.^
building completed.
..Ml1** Ji»ll* W«ryh. Jacksonville, to
Tho Dally Herald, 10c per week
metto $W.nu#J
’ V . ' , W . lilt. Albert !lll$$lnl^iantli :i W et
Palm Beach.
Tho Seminole Athletic Club an­
lionifay—Mobile Si Ohio to extend
Mra, lac k Hewitt* and son, Jqhn
*
v •
nounces 'an Important meeting Mon­
day, July Ptlt at the l^cjnroe' School line through Bonifay.
ASSOCIATION PICNIC ilouae. All member* .urged to W
Srhring—$000,000 to he used for
ptesent.
,
building new i^ads in this vicinity.
The Atlantic Coast Lino shop em­
Tho public I* Invited. *
ployees hp)d their first annual pic­
v ic t o r c iip :c k .
nic at INilm' fiprfng* on July 4th.
*8.‘84-HK.Wltp
t
President DEATH
GBOKGR FERN AM)
"-A large ’crowd Wa* present and
spent a perfect day under the big RKCOVBKH FROM LAMB-HACK
tree*. Free fried fish and lemonade
“ My daughter suffered with q lame
server! abundantly to all comer*,
imWra Hr v(short, supplemented
by #ll binds b f gpod thlpgs, brought
out by the gund ladles In baskets,
Tho Hon. Forrest l.nke, muyoi^of
md Mrs. J. K. Sparling, Hr. Hanford, made an Inspiring iddres*
1.1 . T. String**-, Mr.
M p. on palflotlsm and good citizenship
ly. W ell. Mji
#»d and wclcotperl the new shopmen. to
Florence, Thelma, Anna Belle Sanford atul Semtnolfl county, w^i*Yp
i Rprling s|M-nt the day most they have already proved’their Value
ully yesterday .,#t. Wcklwa pgi citizens, by moat of them estab­
lishing permanent home here. T m
speakers remarks were highly appre­
Mr,v *nd Mra. B. L Ferklna and ciated by lHe*e new citizen* and drill
family and Mr. and Mra. Piaggett and do much to maIce them cOntenled to
Uy formed a pongcnjsL party atay hero.
, .
r'to Orlando yf*te«lay aftor- " The weathe^ ’wak grekt and the
here they #ttciid4d tho hall crowd (horougtdy enjoyed tho eale,
epent a mom pleasant afloc swimming, dancing and games and
voted uhanmloiitly to have the ahopid evening.
men's picnic mode
made a regular annual
sg those from Sanford spend- Inatllutloiu
ittA K fiS A 8TRON
m a g i N atjon
(Rectal thank, are due the efficient
■ day yesterday a t Coronado
wore Miv arid . Me*- Andrew committee Messrs. Wilson tMeeltf and
to believe in hoiWu of th e promiaea m ade by aoipe ncllMahfcmy and family, 4 ^ ' and Mrs. Hlnchliff, under whose *bli\ direction
tTK of QAKI^ANl) CARS. Thinga th a t you know aro
H a rfr Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Hittry everything went ofTMlko clockwork
Inino^tihle nro offered as glibly as th o m ost reason­
Nick e# and daughter Mary U ulae and under whose diioctlun ojd llambo
able proposition^..
and ML and Mra. Voile Williams and fried fish bctU r thaq ever, aa waa
proved.by thair rapid consumption.
WE ARE NOT SELLING OAKLAND CARS
*
fatal y, t
•- *
Many of lju crowd left in afternoon
for our health, nor do we believe any one else is. R ut
to witneas the bpll game between the
FISH FRY.
we know th a t our pric es are as low as honest qualities
A v*ry congenial party of friends Sanford and Lakeland shop baseball
.
spent 'the day yesterday a t a lake teams, palled off In Sanford.
—o n e W h o w a r t h e r e .
near Geneva,, where ! ‘JUteF enjoyed
fish lag, swimming and a delightful
There are other Tran*fer*j but
Ash fry.
•
none
with SERVICE for their middle
attending were Mr. and Mr*,
j l A Rayvard.i Mr. and Mr*, p. II. name— QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
FER. Phone 498.
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81-tf*
le t Deroth;
■SANFOUI), FLORIDA

“Sixty Cents an

A FIVE DOLLAR BIU,
Takes an Electric Fas’

P. PRINKS

llUlMi UAKlTiUiW

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The herald for flr*t elaas Job work.

Ladies* Bed Room Slippers, all colors, per pair
$ 5 .0 0

Ladies' Black or Brown Oxfords or 1 -Strap P u m p s ,

p a ir..$ 4 .2 5

$6.00 Ladies' Black or Brown Oxfords or
$.1.50 Misses Black or Brown 1-strap Pump, sizes
$5.00 Men's Brown or Black Oxfords (Bal. or
$8.50 Men’s Black or Brown Oxfords (Bal. or Blu.), per pair,. ^7*50

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have It done tight.
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Uni.y IJeralU uii »ino at .&gt;&lt;&gt;«'• Smoke
Jfouw y Mobley’* Urug Store afi.l
n u n t’a Pharmacy.

VA

SECOND
STREET

SECOND
STREET

Between

b etw een

PARK
AND OAK

PARK
AND OAK

Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Place

Daily Fashion Hint

LARD,
GRANDMA’S JAM, J h r .......... .......
A. &amp; P. STUFFED OLIVES SAKE
A. &amp; P. PLAIN OLIVES S i
A. &amp; P. CHIPPED BEEF,
i 27c
25c
A. &amp; P. GRAPE JUICE
SHREDDED WHEA1P, I’kR............. . #•'--*■*1 lc
A. &amp; P. MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 10c
COFFEE SUPREME, u l 39c ,
THEA-NECTAR TEA,
34c
omA! A TLA N TIC St PACIFIC coA
Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U.S.A.

[ Saturday
Sand:

I Elmer Tyner left for Gray, Gn., la»t j
Sunday to visit v/ith relative* nnd
friend* for n short time.
s:Mr. land Mr*V Nonh Fry nnd Mr*.
Ik-ngslort1 Were here Sunday from !
\Ylmlermrf&lt;r nnd spent the day n t the j
bftnna h f Mr. nnd Mr*. T. O. T y n er,
nud Mrtr.'BcnjTBton Vras here ngnln tin!
TARLELINENS
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JIF F O N FROCKS V,
t|{o F o u r t h .■”
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Cornea in tiio Sw m ttika (G reek Kev) and (l™
■Mr*. Alma Nees? wn* much pleased
B eautiful Green Gingham piped i n r plain
Si)ot dcaigna, nlad rose b’u d. open yoac/ppAi]&gt;)]
by the coming of her hu*bnd'n moth­
green and black. R egular price
.
py, nnd .du-yeanthem um . Size 68x72,-70x
er on a surprise visit from her homo
$2. Sut. aud Monday, special.......
70.
A ll lin e n . R e g u l a f v a lu e
(P i a q
at 1‘unta' trordo Inst Friday.
$
5.75.
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M
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p
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c
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l.
Yellow
percale,
neatly
trim
m
ed
in
black
anil
Min* Tnrrie Cramer spent n fe w ,a
w hile edging. R egular price,
(P J
day* With her brother’* family and “ t-jB
HOSIERY
§2.00.
Sat:
and
Monday,
special..
tended the Children’* Hay cx-rcine*. *|£
Silk Hose, Silk.Top w ith Lisle Sole. Col- i t
Mni.'W.
.Mr.h r wn, « S te M f o r : fi B lock
C
w h |t c ch c ck p e r c t o w ith n d istin cPure
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$1.79

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FAVOR I’ITS l ’OR ‘SOFT
MATERIALS
To Ic m a'h iiu h il/ an.l uio&lt;!ir'lily la
the nt'.lit'f! rf tlir little fm-k pictltml
to the l&lt;It, .’&gt;rii| 'itir cnuld mention offlutnl ‘*ttra matcrtalt in wltirli it would
Ino'&lt; Myli-li. It* *implo design offers
broad opportunity for the intri-lurtinn
of ctnltroidcry or nny other decoration
tli.iL woutd nuke It more cLiIxmitc. It
i* K|nally npjiroprinlo for general or
uport* wear. Medium ei/c rttpiirrs
JJf yards .15-lnrli material.
Tltq second ilrcsS set* out tn prosu.
tlu t it de»i|;n may lie simpln nnd yet
rinphnsUc the feature* that wetliltrMCil women like moat —the rascads
drapery, (lowing sleeves, V-shapcd
neck, etc. The materials suitable for
its development cover the approved
lilt of aiitki, natlna nnd cottons, with
the twills added for coocl measure.
Medium sire requires 4i i yards 36-lnch
material.
4
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1416, Sires, 44 to 50 inches bust,
-Price; .15 ernts.
Second Model: Dress No, I40fl.
Sires, 51 to 48 inches bust. Price,
35 cents.

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live blue strip e , trim m ed in plnin blue pip-

o rs: block, w hite, faw n, grey, cocoa and

biege. R egular price $3.00.
(Pn r a |
Mr*. Norn Swanson helped care «
. i. ,
y g
ed in black.-. ' bRLegular
price,
S
atu
rd
ay
nnd
M
onday,
Bpecial
...
tp
L .d il j
for* her,
y
$2. S at. anil Monday, special:;.....
Sorry to learn thnt Mr*. DcForrcat J
UNDERWEAR
hns been conflmd to h&lt;‘r homo for u , *| Unbleached Mualin elaborately trim m ed in
tiouple of week*. Dr. Tolitr has heenjB
blue and w hite crctom Reg. price, (P I 'y Q
A varied a sso rtm e n t of plnin hemstitched
attending b'f- Wcr- henr rho wn» ■
$2,00. S at. and Monday, special.. « p l* l o
N ig h t Gowns. Comes in w hite, flesh and-!
mnde III by thr bite (if n yellow fly oil
pink. R egular value $1*25.
Green Linenc appllquod in black nnd green
her enr.
S a tu rd a y an d M onday, apodal
C retonne. R egular price, $2. .. (PI *70
Rev. Clink nnd wife called on the
S atu rd ay and Monday, special..... « p i# ( O
sick, Abbie Sjoblom nnd Engineer
’
RIBBONS
Brady In Lake Miiry hc*ldc* helping,
DRESS GOODS 1 .
Snnknnce nnd R ainbow , s o ft finish satin rib­
un with 9ur practice Friday.
bon in w idths 80—'75c; 100—$1.00; 150—
A frock of G enuine Swisa O rgandie em pha­
; Alfred Erlcnon unfortunately broke
$1.25;
200-r-$ 1.50.' C oloht: W hite, sky andu
sizes th e s tra ig h t line.ailhoutto of yo u th­
hlr «rm ,!n two place*, we .heijr, lp*t
•flesh.
S a tu rd a y nnd Monday, special 2
ful charm . Genuine Swiss O rgandie sells
^rlday noon but Dr. Mnrshnl set the
y
ard
s
/o
r .the price o f one.
*
for $1.00 p er y ard. S atu rd ay
bones dnd he i» tloing n* well n* con
be expected. His daughter, Mis* Mar­
ind Monday, special .....................
T O IL E T G O O D S
garet, took him homo.
.
1
. .
W hite Voiles in both checks nnd strljies.
Rev.1 C. K. Wahlbcrg will ho here
Spcdnl in V antlnes Toilpt Goods, indudihg
Slightly soiled. R egular price _1_ D D I F F
for prcschlnjT nest Sunday a t the
Face Powder, S achet Pow der, Smelling
75c and 85c yartl, S at.-M on....
Illv L i
Lutheran church both morning nnd
Salts, Shampoo, H a n d - Lotion anti Cold
cvenfug.' ' He was n guest ln*t time nt
Cream.
S a tu rd a y nnd Mon- X D R I P I ?
Genuine .Inp Crepes. Colors: Rose, M ulber­
the'hom e of Mr. nnd Mr*. Stodt.
day,
special
'SB-1 R llfE rff
ry, yellow, brown, tan , delft blue, jade
Rev', O. O.’ Ktknrd \vn* here on
green, lavendar and grey. S a lu r- O Q _
___ H O U S E F U R N IS H IN G D E P A R T M E N T .
Thursday and nenin on Sundny even­
dny and Montiny. s p c c i a l u i u L
ing, We did not henr of it in time to
A large a sso rtm e n t of Aluminum Cooking
SILK D EPA RTM EN T
announcp It. He was n gue*t ns usual
U tensils. S a tu rd a y and Mon­
nt the home of Mr*. l.undqui*t.
day "(F o u rth floor), special.... .....
Pngoda
is
n
m
aterial
which
comes
in
a
Pon­
1 Wp notice that little Olcdn Cruse,
gee color nnd Is used extrem ely effectively
who fell nml broke her nrm nt the
C H ILD R EN ’S D EPARTM ENT
in S p o rt D resses, Sport S uits and is also
elbow dn a very had nhape, is now
very desirable for gentlem en’s sum m er
C hildren’s K n it Body W aists.
able toMic out ngaln.
(
su its. Comes .10 Inches.
S aturday, special
........
' plad to son o^r old fish-mnn out
Price,
p
er
y
ard
.....i....................
bgai^l vfifivlhi*'wares ThUriilny.J, ){
-M EN’S D E P A R l’MENT
41I a
Mr*- voile Williams nnd Children
ART D EPARTM ENT
Just received lig h t w eight Foulard and I’us-(thf. U tter haying tho whooping
C hildren’s ‘G ingham Drosses; Ready made.
cough) and Miss Florence Tyner came
i sy Willow F our-in-hand neckties. Prices—
• •
.
. . .
Stam ped for em broidering. Sizes 2 years,
home fron^ the beach S ntunluy nnd
i'
•1
y
ears
and
G
years.
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Reg.
val.
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Q
Q
spent the nfternonn in Orlando. Mrs.
S atu rd ay and Monday, special.... «pJLti/0
William* and children went hack over
lt4i Vpllo late Sunday.
W i i t u M m * VAV fiflctl on’fitin*
liny for tHe Children’* Day nnd we deed that hi* soul doeit tran*miitrnte’ of the years, the liours, or the min­ and gladness In the softening twilight)
think overjr one was ptca*ril with Ihe
hour* which ripen* one for the hirrJ
and in another shape and time he re­ utes.
•xereiae*.
That
moment
which
elapsed
be­
cat nnd the heroic entrance ihlo tha*^
The Children’* Day acrostic wa* turn* to earth.
tween the reading of the last para­
Wo experience youth hut once, the graph anil this sedtehee ha* rolled In­ m agnificent .experience yuhlch wear*,
especially liked—first the flag* (the
church and the United States) ear- rounded experience of manhood hut to tho umymihered centuries which wont tn believe nwnitj u» beyond th^
rieil by MafgAVet Herachl and I-eon- once, the twilight hour* of dccadince mark the part. It will never return. tomb.—Tampa Tribune.
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ard West, then the flower children:
hut once, life and death hut once.
Youth
hut
once!
Why
do
wo
do
7.) j*cr cent of
Elizabeth florschl, itolwrl Kohderson,
Jf thl* were not true, then it would
long distance hauling of .Smii|
That l« the sentence oT deity.
Audrey May Nceso, Dorothy Swancounty? The answer is, liccmu
Hut it ?* not a hard sentence.
ton, W. C. Mcnlor, Jr., and Clair llert he possible for man to realize physiIt is possible to ro live tjic days wo do it right, nt tho right jP
lesoft followed by the twelve children J cal immortality; nml we know th a t,I*
SERVICE
TRAsSF 4
hnvVC, that, even when the physical QUICK
with their pretty red caps: Pearl Ty­ impossible.
83-tfe
anilities
arrive,
there
remains
a
joy
Phone
4U8.
There
can
ho
no
turning
backward
ner, Itaymond LundijuUt, Esther Ericson, Lucy May, Lloyd and Archie
Henderson, Myrtle Mcalor, Ellen nnd
Melvu l.undqubt, Ruth Ericson, Eli­
nor Tyner and Glen Cramer.
’Two of the little ones were out of It
with the whooping cough nnd one was
uslcep.
’In spite of hi* broken nrm, Mr. Eric--------------------------------------------- n
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son and wife *ang a duet very nicely.
Mr*. Clnrlt accompanied also, for her
daughter, Mr*. I’odmorr, who n.ing *0
sweetly, "lie Once Wa* a Child."
I a 1on aril WiSut played for the song
“Jluttereup* and Da1»lc*," ln*t year'*
favorite which wa* so liked It was
called for ngaltf.
In the ln*t piece "Ring Truv," I^on*
atd also p(ayod on the clarinet with
Mr*. H a rk on the piano.s Tho little
tots gave oor m inister’* wife a flower
shower to show how they love her.
' Tho big folk* were not It that day.
We t^rik oll enjoyed the play "How
th e' Sunday' Scliool Came to Lone
. Creek’’ o r J Atn'*rlca for Chri*L"
The i-ollcttjop wa* over ltl.00.
nesldea thljhom fl folk*, Mr. and
Mr*, Dunn.imd two little daughters,
of Like MftrV, Mr. and Mra. Carl
Cnrisfod ofThe West End and Mr.-aad
Mr* .C. F. Prevatt of Kiaahnmce were

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:98c

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.Studebaker
Light-Six

'•» fflata 3, 4.,—d S. D«rot&lt;. wtim ihr U%-tU«. lU SprrUl Sl» and
Bmrka M l m i mad*, m*net i Unm La Uu.IdStmtS)

Vast Resources M ake Possible
High Value a t Low Price, in
\
Studcbaker Light-Six v

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Btudebnkcr’a V M tW oorces ore utilized to mnnu- *
facture (not o n o n b le ) tho, Light-Six complete In
the newest and moot modem large automobile plants
In the world.
, ,
,
The C o rp o ra tio n 's re so u rce s, e m u la tin g o f
$85,000,000 of actual net assets, including $45,000,000 o f plants, make i t possible for Studebaker to
offer a six-cylinder car, a t less th an $ 1,000, th a t is
emphatically superior In design, construction, .per­
formance, comfort and dependability, to any car&gt;
within hundreds of dollars of Us price.
• B y complete manufacture, Studebaker no t only ]1
guards the quality o f each part, but saves th e mid -1 ’.j
dleroen's profite, with the result th a t no other make ’ f
o f car ever built, b y anyone, a t any price,'represents' ' J
so great a doUor-for-dollar value as the Light-Six .1 /
, Evidence o f Its mechanical superiority Is found I n '/
i ts practical freedom fromYtyrntion. T hisfiaccotn- ■
ptehed by the perfect balance of (he motor. Perfect^
balance is obtained largely through the complete
machining of all surfaces o f the crankshaft and
connecting rod*. _ This requires 61 precuioaxjpcr-j

a H n n i.

wma designed by 8tudftbakcTeaeioccraandiammilinktreagtocersnn clismmi*
ufiK-tuml complete in the
NEW BTU d E d a KKR
PLA N T8 AT SO U TH
BEND, fND.j which ore
notable in design, alte and
equipment fur efficient and
economical manufacture.
Tlie Booth Bend Plante
contain 4,675,000 equnro

feet of floor space. , ,
They emptpy 13,000
person*.
They cost.$33,250,000.
The Booth Bend Farce
Plant cost $4,000,000,
which nUfie Is more than
the totmi asset* of tqaoy
automobile rmnpaolea.
Ami then there m tt
T h e m ac h in e sh o p s
•ddeh cost $7,000,000.
T he stam p in g p l a n t
which cost $4,000,000. !
The new foundries which j
will cost over $1,000,000. 1
The power plant* which )
cost $3,500,000.
The asscmhly and stock
plants which cost $S,ooo,000, as well as closed and,

J

P This xnethod fa followed exclusively by GCudrhaker
OQ t u i y t this price. In fact, very few o th e r c a r s 1 i!
have this feature, and their prices are from three' ll
to te o tim e a s a great as th a t of the Light-Six,
&gt; I H a sfgnifieant. therefore, th a t th e seje o f n o n ‘
.th an 60,000 Studebaker cars during the first tix," *C
^ M d U s o f th is y e a r broke all records/
,
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► ';B iT O «ncr Justified in expecting more fo r.tl* Ir •? 1

Big Auction Sale!

F arm H orses and Mules

Mr. L. E. Hales, who bhs been recog­
nized as one of the largest Horse and
Mule Men of Florid* is positively re­
tiring from active business. With that
thought in view he has leased his
stables out for other purposes; and is
selling everything . he h%S got con'
netted With his Atables trtidi $is,Horscs, Saddles antlf 1spi
bns, and feohtfijbxt

preheat.
1 ■» f■.
' -------------------- -------Tha Herald for Brat class job work-

Mr. R ates bus shipped one complete carload of these finoblg II orsea and MuIch l» B*"
ford, and nmoni; them will be found some Extra Fine Hdrtos'ltnd Mufoatltho
C lItN
ri AKTM/tlA\]V
‘ heavy farm ing. He hua hILn
hu ahipped HML&gt;
O NE SH
ETLA
N O /l’ONY fo r children’s USC.
use, QUO
ona *’ I
head EXTRA GOOD SADDLERI'ONIES KOR COW HUNTING* E to. t&gt;m k
-v - i -

■jBtndebakmhan insmy

’i h iaalcck can now be *ecn a t the Stapler Farm , w her/ (hcy.cnn be
exchanges can be mude nny tlm i before Ihe auction s ta rts when every rj^walrfma
m ust and shall be sold to close them out, as th is Is the wind-up of buslnois. I f y w j*
or expect to need a Horse or Mule of any description, come and pick f»nc of thq&gt;c b
o res.

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WEST FIRST
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G A R A G E

HANFORD, FLORIDA
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t ld may be made young again.
Ile who ha* lived to 50 or hotter
land finds the fire* of yout^ cooling
like ember* on the hearthstone, fqudly
hr Iloves that ho would gain something
could be recover the physical abilltlpa
of youth and couple them with the

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This Auction Sale Will Positively Take Place Rain or

Saturday, July 7t)
At J. C. Stapler’s Farm, on West
SANFORD, FJ
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lebrated the 4th

Reportfof.the condition of
N For the wvrk-cuding July 3, 1923.
the week \n ii in vnfavorable one featured, an it was, by

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*ifait and. General Goad.Time
at Ballard Home A t / ?

Atie belief that personal mapneliain ia a gift of the gt&gt;de and
that po man mty come (iy it unless
he is born with it, it erroneous,”
aaya Addington Brncc in Forbes
Magazine, “as may *bo ihown even
local cnmp-'of' Onltfcd Spanish by a* m6re enumeration of the faeftora which in combination oonstiT
tule personal niaguctfsm.
"Foremost among these are self*
confidence,
enthusiasm, rigor in
, «nd‘Sanford andC U rtorm to
tnQhght
and
action,
arid, in especial,
he gracious hospitality of their
human aympatliy. 8tin]y Uie per­
ind the auxiliary.
sonality of any man you know to
w waa a bounteous dinner,
upon the. long tables beneath be magnetic, in the sense’ of at­
l oak. trees updn the lawn—a tracting others and exercising a
ht fair'tbd gods, snd the coffee marked influence over them, and sl| the nectar of the gods. Quar­ wayi you will find him self-conflter Lord, presided over ,the dent, enthusiastic, vigorous and
t of that coffee‘and say those sympathetic.
' ,•have wives
,
____V___r
" It it also through habitually
Ekns
'th a t 1know
how
E*d a ..bunch of- hungry soldiers. thinking vigoronaly, courageously,
Lone aten heartily and after cheerfully;
through
habitually
■« leventy-flve were served there maintaining a manfully erect pos­
| j*t enough for seventy-fly* more. ture; ai once expressive of vigor and
L n plllsu—lots of It, sanddrlches cwaijva of it. Such a : posture, I
Enst variety, eggs, pies, 'cakes, may add, is also expressive and
Li, fried and baked, chicken, creative of that other prime in­
btt, olivet, crackers; freah fruits. gredient in personal magnetism—
I t with real cream and so many •elf-confidence.
Lr’ good things, bountifully ahd
“Sympathy ia of paramount im­
Uhingty prepared, too humeroua
portance in the developing of perL/ntiun. '
tonal magnetism. The most con­
fcoughout. (the day delicious
fident, enthusiastic aud vigorous of,
b a d e was served by p retty girls
[ittractlve young matrons. - At meh will find his influence over
he o’clock, the, veterans, led, by others diminished in proportion as'
hrtment Cotnmander Terhaun and he is,deficient in human sympathy.
Eking like th f boys of *98, passed This being so, and sympathy being
[ rtvciwlng stand,
the broad in itself one of the most precious of
sods, whefe the "sw eethearts of personal assets, its acquisition should
[a^d 'wives of today, greeted them be sought by all.”
h generous applause, and passing
look their pdsltlop before the flag
I oa the lawh, where, joined by the
its and uthar gUMta a simple po­
etic program whs rendered as the
t was raised, the assembled com7 stood a t salute while Mrs. J.
Brady of Orlando played the "S tar
inyled Banner.” The pledge to
Bag was repeated In unison after
ch Com fade Sharon read the poem
Itled “Spanish-American Vets."
i simple exercises closed with the
iging of “Amorlca,*1 -and The Star
angled Bunn'er.’’
Chaplain Sharon invoked . Die diw blessing and everyone "fell to"
that wonderful, lunch.
^ unanimous motion to '"picnle”
lb.sh*.Bellaada.. .annually ^nn.JLba.
srth, was carried .'enthusiastically,
i the welkin rang with the cheers
Comrade Ballard and his charm! wife for. their delightful, hosplJtjr. Once again the tiddlers of
■ gathered in fancy around the
Imp fires and re-told their expertlets af,t|is war with Spain. Amusing
jtl* l*t|ers from’ Oomradd IUHard
I his mother, much,' of which' dealt
Ilk the dsrk-ejred senorltas of Culm,
prt read and’ pictures and relics
Used frorti group to group. A hspv feature of the diiy was Hie preirk t of Comrade H arry White, of
L (^luud outpost,' a brake and loyal
jidisr of 'the1Sparilsh-American -war,
m experience* liSvo mndo of him
k Invalid cripple, Comrade White is
loved’' b y his comjades o f , Col.
Module Roosevelt Camp No. 13 and
i received a routing Cueer und edrml welcome upon his arrival. H
as a happy and delightful get-to•ther meeting th at will Jong be ffe•fibered by thal joyoai crown! of
rtarsns, auxiliary members and
sdatg, which guesU besides veterans
&gt;4 (heir families vNre: ) .ft'
Mrf. Bradford and Mrs. Walsh of
sjbonvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
hnnpson, Sanford, Mrs. Fam ell of
Viejo, Messrs.' Tyler so d Balpli

-;l
L ___— M r
Police Captain—Have - you cleaned
up tho product yet?
. i.DetectivonCap'n, L'va..scoured . It
from end to end.

Violent delugea hare occurred in
Macedonia, southern Serbia and
Thcataljr. Entire villages were
swept awaj bjr the swollen riven,
and the terror-stricken Inhabitants
t^ok refuge in the mountains.
Thousands of peopla are homeless,
end a heavy death roll ia feared.
The Salonika and Cavalla regions
were converted into an enormous
lake. The villages of tfoulakia and
Valmada were entirely isolated.
Hundreds of people, half-demented
by fear, climbed to the roofs of their
houses or sought refuge in trees,
where they, wpre held, prisoners by
tbg floods. Barges were scut to res­
cue them, and cavalry patrols ren­
dered help where possible. Whale
herds o f cattle and flocka o f. sheep
were drowned.

&amp;

. . .

.

H«?icinninj- In January 1921, the
Woman** Club" urulcrloo ?W »&gt;«**
needed work 'thVbiigh u1 fommuled
appointed to make themselves responsible foe.the waxes off’ll man to
devote his entire-tim e'to takimr e a r/

At the close of business.

lne 30th, 1-923. CotUj^TTs5tkii'/Jm the report*
ippU’oller of thij^uiiericy
* ;

Re s o u r c e s

LIA BILITIES

Loans nntl

$ 850,039.1)7

Overt! rnrtn

479.70

Surplus :.......... .....

40,780.25

U, S. Govt.

184,150.00

Dividends Unpaid

2,040.00

, 39,607.50

Bills P a y n liltf......

, NONE

Rc-discountn .......

.NONE

• •—*4*fe-

4

exjiense. In 1021 there were one and pddflUts '*rtUf(Id‘'f£li^ ^ atfr^ ss ah'
hundred and thirty-one individuals upland*,“ bUt WW laWli W w ^ a s #
who contributed variously from one nnd thb'croftii dtd pd6r£abM a ifranui
to six dollars per annum. In 1922, , , nd* W &gt;e ' abtthilo’njd 'n fiiH w lir Ik«
only seventy lot owners contributed planted' to ‘
fever
as above, and Mr. Miller paid the crops. ' fThe ^ a J V f o V W H h c 'rln* the
difference necessary to make up the Rverglados district Is fair to pqor.
man’s wages. He also put in a new smell shipments nt melons continued,
tank, and nad n new well driven to
^he crop in very poor and inferior,
nnsube plenty of vyiter. At present Tho trucking season is ended, exthere are some two hundred lot own-’ copt in a minor M nw. Cow
ers, and it scarcely seems fair for so okr„, vclvel heans, and swfCt polasmall a proportion to carry the re. i ^ | made good
progress. Citrus
sponsibnity. After a
go6d deal of trees in t^b pehipsula ore In good course in tho Commercial College.
C. M. Stowe, of Cameron Avenue,
consideration and discussion, n com- condition,' although Itow' lands are
plete reorganisation of the work has {0Q Wl,t lrt Mme in«innc«s; the fruit will leave soon for n visit nt vnrlbus
[been effected and on a constructive is hoMlnir vary well; and Satsumn points in Mussachusottn. ;
Mrs, 'Charles Dunn and
thro"
nnd business-like basis, in the hope trees in the western division made
younger
children
ure
at
Daytona
hat instead of a mere m ailer of ul)od prcnress. There was slight
j keeping things from getting no ,ianihge fn,ni hail In the central ill- Beach for the r.umntor. Mr. Dunn
; worte, u definite forward-move may vision;'
....... — *------- — ----------- roes over for week ends. Tholr oldcst roll is in the mountains of North
j Ik; made toward beautilication. As
.
I the committee now stands, it is rep0 . W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Fx- Carolina with friends for the summer.
The hardest rain of the seaSon
rescnUtive of every church In Han- pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Ha.
struck
here Sunday ovuning nt about
ford, with a member who will take
4-24-tfr
7
ii’rldelc
n storm from the southwest
: care of all collections from her own
.
* ...........
and
another
from tho northwest ap­
!denomination. Tho m atter of collect- i g U i a i a m H i i a i l i M i n
; lug from so many lot owners is too
M
heavy to be undertaken by a small K ’ F t A n m O A j U D A P f i M
committee, and so it hns l&gt;een on- m
| j A l \ l ! U l U r . tat
larged as follows:
M
*1
Mrs. Alex Vaughn, Mrs. Minarik, Ml U h f t ' h h M l .t l l a Ik
Mrs. Ben Monroe, Mrs. Sheridan
•“
—— Z
Jewett, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. AlSunday was the last day of the refred I.ilja, Miss Martha Fox, and vivnl that has Iteen carried on at
Mrs. Henry Wight, chairman. Be- Moore's Station church fo t ihe past
gfmtfng"wlOr3 ufy Tstr7Ke7einet&gt;ry two, weeks.. Au&lt;&gt;U\ar , (cjrog^,,.,froi&gt;t
is in charge.of My. F. 11. Mitchell, I-uke Helen wns In attendonre brlngwho comes to the work with Ihe high- Ing n picnic dinner and apemling the
eat recommendations as to personal day. 11 car loads and a truck load of
character, and horticultural expert- people came from VoluaLn county,
ence nnd knowledge. It is Mr. MitchMr. and Mrs. Fred Wolsmn are,
oil's Intention to begin something at (leaving the 16th for Michlgnn on their
once in the way of u plan for general | usual visit to Grand Haven und other
beautification of drives nn»l park- polnU.
ways, and in this he is to have as an
Tho Brumloys left by train and
advisory committee the able assist- nuto last Friday for Chsrlotlc, N. C„
uncn of Mrs, Horry Heeren, Mrs. Ben
several weeks visit.
Monroe and Miss Martha Fox. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. F railer left on
Miller will provide the necessary f?r- hriday In tholr car to visit in North
tilisers for this planting, and os soon Carolina and Georgia before returnas u plan is complete a call will be 1«K.
made through this column for conMr. and Mrs. Curtis Coleman and
tributions of shrubbery and plants. JW *
haw moved from the StarUi&gt; to the present date only 37 lot
to *own, Mr. Coleman has
owners have paid in full for the year « P&lt;&gt;-«tion with the Elder Springs

STRONCi

Capital ......... .

? „ 1 Oemelrry Co. on ju n . U t. T hl.
romytet r.lnl.ntitnl I. b i n , I r a k
public in tbs hope that thoso inter,p,„ d m u w v , . . m ,

49,000.00

DEPOSITS

. 1,302,217.88

A ' C o m m u n i t y p u l l d e r ’’
P R O p R E S S IV E .

peared to meet directly over Fast
Sanford.
Mra. M argaret Mnrcholl returned
to hbr honte-ln Cameron, City from a
slay of a couple of -month* with' rOlb*
lives in I^pler, Mieh. Mra. Marrhsfl
was quite 111 during her absence'.
A. It. Cameron went to Tampa oil
WKfiiendSy for severnl day* visit with
his daughter Maude. '
Celery Avenue Circle No. 4 of thd
Methodist ladles met with Mrs. 11.' K.
Squire last Friday afternmin, the time
passed delightfully in visiting; after

i t « d ( Mra. A. D. Abrama have
•»
f m M IIh. W~1 SWo.
»nd Mra, G. W. Smith and

1-- 5*r“

is » L 2 r
NONE. UUTTER

JACKSONVILLE,

July 6, - T h e

Miss Luc Be I’ope has returned from
Imkeland from a stay there of several
weeka.
Mr. and kfre. James F.stridge are
moving to Orlando. Jim is taking a

Atlantic City
Atlanta v —

IN NICE CARTON

SUMMER EXCURSION
FARES FROM

fo r o ur h ealth , nor do we believe any one

Dee Heines
Mcntrrr'trrr;
Eastport. Ift(i.... -.•wrr»4rr&gt;Kansas City t Ul i f f f l -Vrf
New York
......... .. ■
Pittsburg :
SL Louis ........ .....-4............
St. Louis
— —— — —
Toledo
.—
Washington -------------- -

J

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‘

46.90
57.W
63.10

AU e b Mc C i t y .................... :.

6CJ )2

of Fresh Fruits and VegetabIeK—1%
kind of Store for every kind of i

Harbor

fc.’www msiwiVMVfr ...........

BLOUNT DBAD.

y pi

NorfpUc
H allim ore ... J ,..........
Phltadelphla .....................

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*■**

HorHand, Orel - ............ 1 42J0
a n d ' m any o th er E aatem and
W eatarn ptiinta. 8top overa per*
mi t ted.

ISA COLA, Pla., July &lt;L—Judge I, For Schedules, reservations,
h\
V . ’ .rWount, Oi, brother of the UU ^ ' c o n s u l t '
m Blount, and promlaent at• of this d ty . died Hare yeatar*
flcnmoo. He retired -v u « »

100, 000.00

Circulation

maximum and ’ minimum tempera­
tures In representative, cities furnish­
ed by th^ weather bureau from rec­
TICKETS ON SAM* DAILY, TO
ords at « p. m. f o ll o w : -

^ ARE NOT SELLING OAKLAND CARS

$

j

.... ..

C O N S E R V A T IV E

n abort business session,.delirious, ic*
cream, cake and wafara' waa svrya^
Tho next meeting will, be with M/s,
Q. J. Fope oft typjery avenue, the last
Friday in July.
Mjrs. Lilly H. Jones uiid Mlsa Ifosklns Jones ar^ moving to town, Mjr*.
Jbnes has taken tho management^ al,
the'W igwam iy\ I’ark. iivenpe, ,
Tbs Oi D. K, 8 . Club picnicked, a t
Weklwa Sprtngo tije 4t)\ of ’Jjtl^ ancl.
had 'a ffno' tliue. lliss Vivian Cros­
by front* town and Mist FoulaS Murveil of A p o p k a ^ r e guests.

With a $3.00 purchase 1-lb Bulk Co­
coa—the kind you pay 45c per lb for

Florida t
Partly cloudy S local
tkuadtrekowers Friday so4 Saturday.
The Dally Herald, 16c per week.

.

5 ’ Mr*« KmrTWlaht, Reporter
n
Rhone *«S-W
«V
pa
R It hi w N w
m Ft

WEATHER FORECAST, .

Ambition can creep as well aa sear,
that account today as a creeper
Seminolt County Bank. It will

,

�ns

,tt-p
the Soiitnern whlt£ folkA. T T ia tls as
wrong a* it is rllly. Wc do not mqnn
to say that we arc satisfied with all
things In the South, but running
awny from them will do no good. The
most of us, if not the best of us,
are going to stay here, and by up­
right living, earnest toil, the careful
handling of our business affairs, con­
vince the South th at.w e are worthy
of a man’s place in it-’’—Tnmpa'
Tribune.
&gt; ■ r 'l l 'i -i— i—
---------v.
TH E A ir r o HOLD Uf

K l 0 'S
h i M a k f S * * * r j a f le r n n o n n r r t l S o * .
4 » r a t ( h a H e ra ld n n lld ln a r, If
'
M a g n o lia A ce., a a n lo r d , r l a .

Perpetual depiction of all the w at­
er* of the stnto with never restock­
ing has reduced the aport of the rod
H fW e y o o T f f i ?
and feel enthusiasts to such a meas­
___________r i n i . i s i i K n i
ure th at m itigates strongly against
BEEN
IN
T H IS
E x ten d s to Orlando, am i D aytona in well pa the hundreds of
«H O l.I.Y t —
------------- : (M ite r
N. J. 1,ILI.AIII&gt; .... S rrrrlarr-T rraaarrr the winter visitors. Whether It be j
b o ttles we put o u t in S anford ^ v ery day
II. A, NKICI.-------- :
tlr n r r a l M . i . t r r
Lake
M» S ,') I O I .I ,l r
A d r e r t U l a q M a n a g e r the vast w aters of the great
Okeechobee, the w aters of Lake To-!
hopakilga, or any of the thousand
lakes nnd stream s whero there for­
merly abounded fish of many kinds
in plenty, ' or wholhor in the brack­
on account of its p u rity is f a s t becomt
t h e d rin k in ji watci
ish lakes nenr to tho ocean separated ,
fo r C entral 'Florida. I t is also recoup n jed f o r use in |,at.
from tho ocean by a tiny fringe of,
Agreeable to' n ustom ‘established
tcrics. I f you a re n o t drinking' Elder:
land, there has been a wonderful dcrjiiff.s W a te r nnw~
12- l&gt; IM-nate W ftklr Herin nil states, whore there is on innate
[jive it a trial.
; •&lt;
r Carers StwlMln ('nnnif pletidh of fish, until now even a fish [
desire to “trot* hi lone can while the
laheS r r e r r IT M a y . S d r r r ■ e*»4i- k a » w n a n a p p lt r a - of ordinary slza Is gazed at with ns- j
getting seems plausible," yesterday
» r &gt; r « r . M w a rn In n ilv a n rv . tonixhmont:
was -the tliri:* to walk to tho clerk's
SIK X R K II T I I R S S M M IIA T g O I’llKNS
People hnvo cornu t-. look upon nil
The Aesor-tatM I'rren la *i &lt;TuhIvalr
office nnd pay a dollar for a tin tag
• nltllrd to 11.0 UM Tor repuMIcntlnn of ntrenms nnd bodies of water as they
to replace the card tag which was
all new" dl*|inli:h&lt;tn crodllad lo It or
•mt otliorwlaa eradltrd In this |*»|n-r have considered the Iliblieal parable
given each nutomobile owner when
and also tha local nawa pulillahad ul the widow who, each time she
haraln.
the year’s license was paid. These
All rlghla of re-piihtlratlon of spaclal tipped forward the flour bln in her
llv ptlclin haraln ata «lw r,„rv ^ d .
little works of a rt cost nt least three
IlffU -ri H K I I 4 t.l t H t l l . l l l M i . I 'l n .n r 144 kitchen cabinet found still a supply
cents each, sell for a doPar, nnd hre
—even greater than she had left
Toraliin A.larrili'na hrnratrovailv*
termed “Automobile Anti-Thoft Auxthere a t tho lust baking. Always
THE AMLI 11CAN I' HESSAS.VK. IATI *JU
ilaries," or sumethlhg like that
taking out nnd never putting back
Each will contnin the same informa­
must, in these days long past the
tion that was carried on the card demand attention on the part of tha getting ftinro und better for thrgi
mirnr.le singe, finally produce extinc­
which
was bought a t nn expensive lationnl government. Tho other day, money than under former cMUttoSSI
It la ju st about time for Hanford tion. For this reason the government
nrico
ju
rt before the tlrst of lost Jnn n hi.s address In Idaho Falls, lVeri- when m arkcling had no rydera nndi
merchants to put on another Dollar conducts its butcheries where nt no
uary. Thy price of the license for lent Harding devoted hia time and no direction.
Day Hale ant! stimulate business gen- expense to tho one who would repoputhe year was n guarantee that the it Lonlion to nv» of the l»'g problems
On Thursday, In the name reuMj’J
‘ orally. Lot us make K a gain tiny ns i
« ,,0,,y ,,f wnUr&gt;r^,, l,r ohtainwl
owner had the right to drive that car bat is before the entire world. It is
.i...............
......t*
under
certain
restrictions
of
whatever
«,..u
-.,.1
,t........t
well ami give the visitors u good
for that length of time; an d .n o th in ' tho. exorbitant cost of living.
V-..
mc,*i
fish are natural for the wnters to ho
COfVfflCMT
pcrcorally u manufacturer of rrstime.
was
said
relative
to
an
extra
tin
teg
pffTenM&lt;mprtfti»cftgT6QH*i;pji
Frerldcpt lln r.lb g . In the speech nervon, f t tiles, jnms, marmalades, re*, 1
restocked.
Am with the rent of a house paid one to which rcf&lt; renee i3 made, did not
Florida,
unfortunately,
has
never
all mndo from fruits grown in FlorFourth of July wna 117 years old
period, there would doubtless lie fu r­ to tiorthdrn cities would soon crentc year in mlvnnce one would not expect pretend to offer n solution of this hig
ida^, most of them in the imim-duit«|
Wedhradny. Well, it aeems almost seen fit to protect her fish. There is
nished the fry desired. There nru nin? •ltfobhims for those cities—an­ bceausc the owner nailed a picket on world problem. He did not nay verjt vicinity of h!a model plant, known u
that long sinro wo were allowed to a fish commissioner of the state, hut
frequent like instances in Colorado noying to the cities and disastrous to the fonco to pay an ndded rent of ten much that the [teoplo already do not
"Num ber a lim itation.” Mr. N « i
shoot shooting crackers nnd hnvo a ho Is bnndirnppcd by laws easily brokper fent.
where
tho fry of tho mountain trout, the negroes.
kr.ow and appreciate. But he did nmn Is imjrkottylg practically . i i ^
real old fashioned Fourth with pink in nnd a class oT people ready to take
From TuIIchassce comes tho ex­ give very great encouragement to to consumers, exclusive and partial.
ou$ nlj tho fish easily procured, and which a t times roach ubnorinnl size,
We now note with much interest
lemonade nnd everything.
hns been furnished—tho recipient th at In Bo.it on “ Uncle Toni’s planation: “A fter the law is actively them in th-? efforts they are making
by
n
multitude
of
people
who
will
•------------o---- ;-----Inr people,An Boston, New York,
merely paying tho transportation of Cabin" is .itilj read nt the breakfast working those who are found with nn townrd finding- a practical solution of
Despite all the stuff about a safe never say a word in testimony of any
Chicago
nr.d Ihtoughout the country.
tho largo cans, while ninny creeks in
t s b l f U n y have organised a Society automobile in thair possession with­ how to inerearc the financial returns Production wna a problem ho rolrni
and anno Fourth there were n score Illegal fishing. What the state needs
that state have been supplied with
for Hie Suppression of Negro Immi­ out n registration curd are guilty of •&gt;f food production and a t tho same by years of study; pritctiral market­
or more killed by tiro works nnd toy is n law, with proper means of rigid
the
same
variety
of
*
fry
for
the
nn infraction of the law of the ••site.” time lericn the cost Lo the consumers. ing came *hfe.it. T1m b ttr r Is even
g rating—to Bo1-lot*.
pistols and accidents of nil kinds. Of enforcem ent,'prohibiting the extinc­
stream
s
flowing
down
the
mountain
course there are many more people tion of fish by means or unfair catch­
In this cdniiectho n friend who That is why the card to carry In the IL’ gave assurance *»f his high office more eaaentlal to nuccc-rt tlmii the
sides. In the Hogue river in Oregon
pocket is sent with each license In the m atter of helping themselves. former.. It is so all* ulorg the lias
ing.
Oregon
found
herself
In
the
in. the United States n o w ‘than for­
there hns been much re-stocking on has recently visH“d Hr. l^riis gives bought for the entire your,
same
predicament
regarding
the
“fisli
This, not by law hut by tho employ- of food production.
merly and a srom or more killed In
tho snnie basis, and it is n very com­ the Trihum* come in &lt;li sting informa­
wheel,"
which
was
a
device
of
a
na­
.T
lic
law
is
is
sort
of
silly,
and
to
nploym ent of practical common
nut so bad nt that.
tion about the i . gvo problem in that
Florida farm ers and fruit graven,
ture that actually took every Hnlmon mon sight to nee fish "swim up” n city,
quote homo of tho l Uto papers, seem:* cm.? in tho work that accompanies
------------o----------in1
common with those In si! other
dam
having
n
ten-foot
fall,
in
their
not obligatory, for they say, after re­ food production and distribution.
A million dollar cement mill will Ik* in the Columbia river. They were al. endeavor to reach a high spot in the
Several
year
iif
i,
there
was
n
rneo
■'tatcs,
are glad to know that the
peating that "the county clerk lius
established nenr Mneon nnd this will lowed to come up the river to spawn stream in which to npnwn.
"Wc realize,” said the president, president of the United Slater nppnriot
in
East
Hi.
1
nuls
and,
in
eonthe tags,” soya: “All owners should
give (ieorgia nnd Florida builders and their outward journey to the sea
Florida needs different fish than rc.picncc, St, I..mi'* had to harbor the send to Tallahassee the one dollar." ‘“ hut the real producer, under utir ciatcj their nccdsi, and to have hi.i ucheaper cement. At least tho freight they were snapped up so aggressively
elaborate nnd costly system of dis­ xuratiCfl of help, especially now that
thouu localities, nnd it also needs pro­ ncgtW a chased **.it of' that industrial
It is understood, niso, that in the tribution, it rot |K-:mitted a fair
will not he quite so much nnd this that It seemed iih if tho supply fur
they nrehclping themselves n " never
tection for even the fish that are center. During tin- past two years blanks for fall information some of
ought lo bring tho price dawn. We tho coming years would amount to
share of hi t product for his own use before.—Timcs-Union.
now breeding In tho stream s
nnd many thousands of negroes have been these queries nru asked: .
nothing.
Htbung
laws
were
mode
re­
need all the reductions wo can get if
and enjoyment. We hnvo become con­
- - - ■o----------lakes. When the people here realize attach'd to 'St. I otiir. by the offer
tho building program Is to continue. garding Liu* unsportsmanlike methods,
Where
did
you
get
the
car?
vinced that somehow our ry.Uem of RECOVERS FROM LAME BACK
of
work
In
manufacturing
plants.
W'hnt a great asset fish nVo to the
nnd
the
wheels
wore
destroyed.
---- ----- ■o ..............
distribution has grown too cumber­
What t!o you call It ?
There negr*
hail to live, so they
"My daughter suffered with a lime
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher hns state, and m e common sense regard­
Five were saved from drowning nt
some,
tno cor.tly ,too complex, ion in­ back and could scarcely move uithoid
ing
Hm,
skinning
of
the
w
aters
there
Is
that
the
same
nunm
you
use
giinitially
cncieaclied
tin
tlta
‘brown
been
frequently
appealed
to
from
var­
Pablo Bench Tuesday by the Life
is little doubt tho government will stano fro n t” lection and, with a when you have on your pqmhcechea direct, too unrelated, to the Intercuts great pain. She tided Foley Kidney
Having Crew at that place, Wo were ious portions of the slate for a sup­
tender its aid in co-operation.—l’n- mighty surge, forted while owne'rr nr.d have to trot out the' crank nnd of real producers ai.d legitimate con­ Pills and the trouble with he r bsirk ii
just thinking of what would happen ply of fry to stock different lakes and
sumers, We m int find methods to all gone,” writes Mr*. J. &lt;\ IVrkini,
latkn Nowa.
nnd tenants to nave beyond Grand apply it 7 •
If one should venture out nt some of streams, hut In every rase he has
take
up nn much &lt;u possible of tho Boston, Mass. 'For Bhrkarlii*. ItlieuHow did the former owner acquire
avenue. Now
trnvej \lirough
the other U'nchea where thuy have been refused the request he niqdg.khc
U
V
.
J
s
w
r
f
t
m
1•&gt;•"&gt;
'*
f
slack
Iqng jin e ‘jMwppn pro­ m ntir 'lHlas’, ' Ridhoy nnd' lilaiklcr
THATCOSTflY
JUNKET
I!;
*
I
’•nifW^Tlrt itilick of'tlie •(pin ul id oldno life saving crow or ropes or boats government. Thu middle western
ducer
urd
consumer;
to give the pto- Trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Will
Wns he Caucasian nr negro? If so,
states have no difficulty in securing
Our beloved Senator Fletcher nays type Ht. iJiuis rcddriicos nnd find
or anything.
luenr
a
le
tte
r
share*
in that which relievo th at-P ro d feeling Take no
why
?
al frequent intervals vast, quantities that the trial trip of the Leviathan negroes draped nil over the front
.........
o ...... —
he
fuuilshr
.1
to
the
community
and substitute— Insist upon Foley's. Sold
Did
you
get
it
on
installments
—
steps,
with
here
and
there
n
small
Having called one hundred wit­ of fry—but-that was been use the peo­ bin* been n history making event.
it*
enable
the
consumer
to
meet
lila everywhere.—-Ad v.
or
did
the
seller
hnvo
you
sized
up?
shop
ami
establishm
ent«
of
hairnesses for the defense^ of Higgin­ ple were held in cheek by stringent Sure, it was by far the g reatest junk­
re gdrementa at reasonable post."
What
is
Us
color?
After
wash­
wnshcis,
barbers
ami
other
similar
laws.
Hen*
is
a
recent
incident
in
eting trip ever pulled off in this grout
botham, the whipping boss, it is
It Li lint 'necessary to go out of
intimated by the attorneys of the de­ Florida, and what takes place in and glorious country of ours at the
^ u’ ,IW|11’1 are merely ing? Before washing?
Flotilla
for illualrution *&gt;f wliat Pres­
If furnished n metal, will you
fense that one hundred more will he Sumter county, is duplicated over the taxpayers exja'iise.—Wnurhula Advo- hiding their time until the old houses
ident
Harding
said, in the words
are wrecked for office buildings, swear to wear it under your beevccrailed. All of which Is taking soma entire stale.
ente.
above
quoted.
There me many ap­
tlees
a*
a
chest
.protector?
b.fts,
factories
und
wholesale
home*.
There was wanted n supply of fry
fellow's money and we would like lo
The ship in question cost millions
plicable illustrations to be found in
What
distance
ran
you
make
on
n
|
Silk-stockinged
St.
Louis,
in
order
for
Lake
PnnuMifkcc,
in
Sumter
know whose money is defending Hig­
of dollars mid belonged to the people
,? U B L f C
s’l)llc. Just one or two must
ginbotham? Home company, or some county, nnd this wish was forwarded of the United States. Ab usual with to reach the retail trailing section gallon ? How much on an Imperial
suffice. The poultry rain ■r;s in Vo.
pint
?
has-to
drive
through
these
Inmlcvnrdx
Senator
Fletcher,
who
handed
it
to
I
I
.;
hunch of men noincwhero ore nfraid
new ships the Leviathan was sent on
Do you own stock in the standard Imi.i county became convinced, ns the
that Higginbotham will lie convicted F. 'Moore, acting fish ’commissioner, a trial trip before going into regular with miles of houses in decay. The
presiConl cays, that their "system of
oil?
anil if ronvicted he will talk nnd he who in turn made the following reply service in competition with the ships hotel guest, in order to reach the
to
the
senator:
What horsepower is your car, ami distribution" of eggi nnd poultry,
will tell something that will bring
of Italy, Spain, France, England and parks and amusement resorts and to
“You
are
advised
that
bureau
bo*
hnvo
nny of tho
hnrsea n hone had “grown too cumbersome and ton
view
the
real
St
Isiultt
has
to
drive
r-i
other people Into this grusonic case.
other countries.
n . tty, too complex, too Indirect,"
licvcsjt
to
be
an
unjustified
expendi­
spavin
?
through
this
Mellon
of
unattractive
■------ —
o — ----- ----Five hundred or more Americans of
Does your wife ride with you, or d c . Consequently they set about llccnuffc of • Us flavor our
Headlines sny "Hinto Coffers Are ture of public money t&lt;* furnish fish prominence wore guests during the docay, occupied by negroes.
finding a remedy. They believe they
for
such
waters,
Hmiill
mouth
hnss
do
yon use the car for pleasure?
Hruiitl ha 3 found fnvor with
Hunnlng Over” nnd another one says
trial trip, nnd on returning their opin­ Those homes were once the homes
have found n most practical one, al- the folks who like the purest
and
wall-eyed
pike
lire
not
suitable
It
is
thought
by
many
who
have
of
tho
white
people,
whn
kept
Vvery"Governor Hardee Has Ilctumcd to
ions
as
lo
it
being
a
desirable
croft
the
subject
considerable though they nre not claiming perfer-tj of foods. Explain in a kindly
Work." Of course there Is no rela­ species of fish to introduce under nn&gt; for homo folks to patronize appeared *|,!nn spotless clean nnd attractive, given
conditions,
since
they
do
not
thrive
in
thought
that
fnrclrnl
measures
which Hon nryet. They organized poultry h u t em phatic manner that
tion between the state coffers run­
in llmuxHiid* of papers. Their meals l^bo negroes have forced those people
scuthern
waters,
Florida
waters
urn
in
some
way
wriggled
through
both clubt i no number of localities in thni your grocery man should send
ning ovor nnd Governor Hardee com­
during the trip probably did not cost 1°
-They had to move in
teeming
with
large
mouthed
bass
and
county and Hu n co-ordinated their) you our bread— it's a .better
houses
ami
bernme
a
Inw,
was
merely
ing hack to Tnlluhns.ee.
Ju st a
inuth more than n page advertisement |*lll'h numliees that the rent profiteer
various
species
of
sunfUli
and
cat­
woik
by combining in a federation ofj kind cf bread—you can tell
a
joke
in
order
to
worry
a
few
into
strange coincidence, Paulino, nnd the
of n foreign ship company or u canned I'dcd on the tax and today nu-n earnnaying
the
extra
ilollui;
if
It
could
dubs.
They hnvo established p ern-, tbe difference in the dark.
fart that tho gna tux of lust year put fish and fi they are fully protected goods company In one «jf the Curtis
n MUe •** $-5 n week have to
over two million cold hard dollars In there Is no reason wjiy there should Publications nnd the "feed" hill was!«'l*hcr pay 460 to f66 n month rent lie worked just that much more tr.it marketing r. jc n y , in DcLand,!
tbe state treasury and no man knows not he nil abundance of these species practically the only cast to the tax­ for n stifling three-room flat nr have money for the state road department* ami co-operatively are m arketing1
for the sportsmen.
what tlu.* new taxes will put In. But
their families Uvo among the negroes. The Ht. I’etershiirg Independent saya, their products with satisfactory re-,
payers.
The
Florida
laws
do
not
afford
pro­
editorially:
suit* to thrum-mlK'ra nr.d to consum­
what troubles we people down here l&gt;
Tho negro from the South is
Tho ship was so comfortable nnd
tection to the game fishes during the
ers who buy their products. Thai
“
Whnt
more
proof
of
ownership
“ Who will take it out?"
spawning season, nnd it is felt that attractive that m any, of the guests steadily enming* in mu) winking for (an n man giro on n small printed producom nre getting fur more snt_------------0----------- ‘
decided to make reservations for the less money und there are noticeable
A Georgia legislator row up in his no expenso should he Incurred In dis­ initial triii abroad. Instead of an ex­ rumblings of rosuntmunt nnioiig the card than is contained nn n card th.it Ufactory results, financially etui
tributing such species within the
is issued to every person who takes ,l’“ ”— ‘ ‘ “— '
place vrider day nnd said that prohi­
pensive junket at tho cost of the tax ­ whites. He is a ls o .forcing the me­ out n license on n motor vehicle nt
state.
The
particular
waters
referred
bition In Georgia was not prohibiting
payers It was a wise stroke of busi­ chanic to pay more rent and to spend
ami that he wanted to take all the to by Mr. Woods probably contain ness, just what any private concern two hours of enrh day riding the cars the first of each yenr? The duuhlomure
boas
than
all
the
hatcheries
op­
cutd, double-pay system Is just an­
state laws off and let the government
would have done under the circum­ to nnd from hi* work.
other device to get more* money nnd
handle tho subject. This might 1m* all erated by the bureau, nnd n few pair stances.
It In a condition, not n theory, nhd make more truuble for the
left to spawn undlstuihed would be
nutoin
right especially If he Is right In anymore efficacious' In maintaining the
The government Is In the shipping '.sides ill for the negroes who are rr* oh Hi* owner."
Ing that Georgia officials are more
supply Hum anything that tho bureau business, at a cost of billions uf dol­ sponsible for It. A race outbreak
It ia evidentt that tile editor dobs
intent on seising nice big cars than
,
, * ■ j
v.... .—«•» could do, a t considerable expenso, to lar*. Whether it should )*c in tho may le* expected any day—and the not sanction or advise npplicaLimn
they ore In seising booze, you can U,
•
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■ 't h e same end. It Is tho pulley of the luisiniiss Is a m atter for discussion; negr,* will get the worst of it.
for such tags, and it is probably the
blame tho offlcars for wanting nice
St. Lc.uis is complainin'- that it is first test case
I tirmii t« supply such specie* for de­ To break down a government or a
taken to the supremo
big cars. Everybody wants them ami
pleted w olm i to cktaldiuh a brood husinosa is to criticize It without rea­ getting negroes -of the worst type. court will come
ic
out clean Iweauso of
when they can soak the i»oor innocent
which, properly protected, will main­ son nr facts. The cost of entertain­ T h e re -air gwod and decent negroes tho law being
t w t aside.—Point ka
bootleggers for nice new cars they
tain a p u n ctual supply,
ing the guests on tho Leviathan was a thrrp, of course, with intelligence and News,
will bo opt lo get mighty busy on tha
"Person* Interested In the fish of trifle, to magnify it into a costly ju n ­ amhltion—but these hare little lo do
aulk'jre qutatloii If not tha booze ques­
Florida have related to me almost In- ket is misleading the public.
. , with (lhcir ipyp trace. There are also
tion.
rredibla stories of tho destruction
Henator Fletcher did not think that negro papers, run by unscrupulous

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which has been wrought Ip various hu was Imposing upon the taxpayers agitator:* who jrnuder to rate feeling
Volusia county it to have its own
Interior w aters, and I must earnest­ in making the trip nor does the Her­ and excite th^ vicious.
county fair next spring during tho
ly urge th at the stuto take measures ald think *o. Keep, up these flings at
The Florid^, negro of good souse
wintor reason. A tem porary county to protect a resource which may not tho United States Shipping Corpora­
and ill.cretion. will resolve to stay in
fair assoc jat jo p has been formed, te adequately appreciated today, but | tlun and it will hasten the duy when
Florida, where generation a fte r gen­
tho site selected, enthusiasm of u wilt lie sumo ttmu in the future, when ifK. coupon cIlp|K-rs of London, Paris,
eration of association with the whitu
high order arousod among tho lead­ lutihaps It will he loo lute. Knowing Naplrs, Riga, Hamburg and Madrid
people has given hint lx place In life
ers of oveijr auction of tho county, your keen and enlightened interest will again lie In control of American
and whrre, if he is a good citizen,
many of the big n itra tio n s and ex­ Ir. nil that concern* the welfare of shipping interests. It has not been
ho la respected and, If In want, nerd
hibits ul ready secured ami co-opera­ your s tile , I feel sure th at you will vrry long since tbo Gorman*American never ciy twlco for help from his BIO PROBLEM WITH FARMERS
tion of county commissioners assured. lend the weight of youy Influence In Lino furnished this country with ita
white (rivnds.
When the president of the United
Everything D nil primed ’ to g&gt;— creating public sentiment In favor of only effective transportation facilities
Good advlco Is being given (he Ststcs, engaged with the very many
V rU stile Value la will have the best Loiter laws for conserving its fishes." with the West Indies, Central Ameri­ negroes of Florida in this regard by
Important m atters of national nnd In­
counly fa ir In tlta state of Florida
Fhouid the owner of some private ca and South America.
the Tampa Ilu\leUn, a local negro ternational concern and Importance
next year.—Dcl-and News. Good for lake of considerable site in Florida
''
paper, which says:
confronting him, turn* a*id* onj
Volusia county. There la nothing take precautions to strongly fem e (n
A
DANGEROUS
SITUATION.
“None of us should allow ourselves give* sprious consideration to ih■7
quite as good for a county as a real Uj-»‘ tract, and make such prrangeto he fooled north. If Wc ga a t all it one great problem that bothers the
good fair and Volusia
iu#U U
U big
big enough
enojgH 1(|, nU , (uil tin* fry would bo retained "Sevoral wi*eks ngo, the Tribune re- should be af»«V serious thought- We farm ars, U indiratea th a t 't h if V
proba bay# a good ♦“‘‘■jin tha lU e uv»n during a high water m iH ud thht tho movtnwml uf negroesj.houlJ not frY to luako believe th a tjU m is so big and so Important ,

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Jack is Now on
Brooklyn Loses
When Henry Cuts
Earned Vacation
• Loose Wild Ojne
CHEAT FALLS, Mont., July 0.—

Jack Dempsey, World's heavyweight
champion, last night started out on a
few days’ vacation after his confining
nine weeks' training grind for his bat­
tle with Tommy tlihbons at Shelby
Wednesday. The title holder, accom­
National Lrnsue
panied by his father, Jerry Imvntius,
St. Jjouia Ifj, rhUftdcl|thia 12,
his faithful little trainer, Lloyd StanlloRtou 3, Hrooklyn .
nard, a neuhew, and Mike Trunt, n
Othem not scheduled.
Chicago detective, left for Rail Lake
City to visit with his mother before
American League
I rocccding to Los Angeles.
• n V o ’it 0, Cleveland 10.
Th? champion expects to In? in New
Philadelphia 5, IloRtnn 7.
York by August 1, ready to resume
Chicago,3, St. Louis 4.
training for a title mulch with either
Othorn net scheduled.
H atty Wills, the negro heavyweight,
or the winner of the Luis Firpo-.lcss
Southern Asaoclatian
Willard fight. Dempsey understand*
'that Kearns, his manager, already has
A tlanta 3, New Orlcnmi 0.
opened negotiations fnr these bouts.
Ilirtningbam 22, Mobile 11. .
Dempsey was in high spirits, joking
Memphis 2, Nashville 5,
\M0i the' blij t'KLvd that taint down
Little Rock C; Chattanooga 3.
to the station to' see bint off. Hitt
tight eye was only slightly discolored
HOW THEY STAND
tind the cut over his left eye Was
Florida State Lcanue (Second Half) starting to heal nicely. Tin* cham­
Won Lost r e t pion bore no other marks ns a result
.750 of his fifteen round battle.
4
iiradentown ........... 12
.750
4
Oilumlo ...v...^...,.... • 13
.r.oo
7
. 7
Lakeland
.402
7
yt. Petcrelnirg ....... * G
.333
10
Daytona ................ . r.
.108
13
Tampa ---------- ----- . 3
Florida State League
Orlando 3, Lakeland 4.
Rradmitown 0, Daytona 3.
St. Pete 4, Tampa 1.

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and Chpcolate Were Not Easy
to Overcame.

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS

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. Bad Frame, Losing
To Oviedo, 4 to Ji

Natimial League
Won Lost
23
New York ,L ....‘.... 4.8
25
&lt;3
I’ittnburKh .......
28
• Cincinnati .......... . to
32
Hrooklyn ... ........... 3(1
33
Chicnao ......’-.t...:— 37
30
3&gt;
Dt, I.oui.i .............
22
40
Ilostuii
&lt;10
Philadelphia
.... 20

DKOOKLYN, July G.—^Jess Hornes
held the Dodgem tit four scattered hits
yesterday,and Roston shutout Drool;lyn, 3 to 0. The nraves knocked Cndoro out in the second. "Iiut di" Hen­
ry allowed only four hits dating the
tt mninder of the game, hat let in the
third run in the ninth, when he made
a wild throw to first. The score:
ItoBton
(120 000 001—3 8 .1
Hrooklyn .....
000 000 000—0 4 2
Dames tin.I E. Smith; Cadote, Hen­
ry and Taylor.
PHILADELPHIA, July G. — St.
Louis (toped off in thin city for a
single game with Philadelphia yester­
day ami won tt poorly played foulest
IG to 12, Hornsby hud two home runs
nttd a single in four trips to the plate,
and then retired from the gamy. tje.m;
St. Louis ....... 212 231 Ull—10 H&gt; I
Philadelphia
.010 011 151 —18 ll» 5
Norllt, [Uuart, Pfeffer, Darfoot nttd
Ainsmllh, McCurdy; Weinert, Wint­
er*, Kagan, Hulibell and Wilson.

Mack men Lose us
Quinn Wins Over
Game in Eighth

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Am crknn league
Won 1.0 t Pet
fb)
.081
4k#**
. 47
New York ....
.507
34
35
I’biladolpliin
,500
S3
(L ic o g o ...^ .—
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.r&gt;ti(j
35
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( jeveiand .............. 35
.478
,10
33
Detroit »*•«»»»*".478
30
33
f?L I^&gt;uis
.435
Washington
.... ' no * 80
41ti
Hosion .......... r - ;-- _ SO

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POSTON. July 0.—Pitcher John
Quinn's r.inglo In the Hth scored two
runs and gave Dontnn the victory over
Ihc Athletic«, 7-5 yesterday. Scores
fhilmlelphin
010 100 210—5 IK 2
Ik.rtoil
010 400 02x—7 10 2
ITITHHUKCH, July 0. Two home
Hasty, Kell, tt, U. Harris and llrug- runs In the ninth inning won yester­
day's exhibition pants for the New
'ty: Quinn and Pirnk.lt.
York Americans over Pittsbutgh-U-8.
ST. LOUIS, July 0.—Overcoming n Two runs behind in the ninth, liuth
three run lend, St. Louis yesterday da- canto to l,i.t with a runner on and
knocked the ball over llie right field
fanted Chicago, 4-3. The score:
Chi&lt; ago
..... 021 000 000 - 3 8 1 fence. Hendricks hit for four bases.
St. Louis .......... 001 012 OOx—t 7 2 Score:
Cvencro* and Schnlk; Davt* and New York ...... 000 202 104-0 12 1
P ittsb u rg h '....... 121 300 001—8 10 1
Pi|&gt;grns, lioetgvr and Hengutigh;
CLEVELAND, July 0.—aevelam l Koehler and Matlnx.
uvcnril up the series with Detroit and
remained in the flrit division yester­
day, by winning 10 to 0. The score:
Detroit
...... 000 000 000— 0 4 0
Cleveland ..... 110 041 80x—10 18 0
Holloway, Wells and Dossier, ManIon; Smith and O'Neill.
TAMPA, July 0.—8t. Petersburg
and Tampa fought eleven innings here
yesterday before the visitors succeed.
*d in locating Fisher for three neces­
sary runs to win by 4-1. The score:
BL Pete ......... ..... 000 001 OOO 03—1
Tampa
LAKELAND, July 0.—Lakeland
staged a ninth inning rally yeaterday
ntid scored three runs and beat Orlan­
do, 4 to 3. Roth Luther and Wake­
field received sensational support.
The score:
Unando ....__ 020 001 000^-3
President vf Tuskegcc Whose Life
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+ 9°? 000 0 ,8 “ 4
la Threatened

NINTH INNING
IS FATAL ONE
FOR BULLDOGS

Miami—ft»"uthorn Steamship Com­
pany Inaugurates fast freight service
between here and New Orleans.
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Orlando—Maehinery being install­
ed, in plant of OiUpJo Manufacturing
Company.

ft nee. The
Iiradentown
Daytona .....

Negro Association
Calls on President
For Protection

FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER, ffiAGUE
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Orlando Hcntiarl

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July 10

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Core-free vacntlon time has a perfect companion in
the Quick Sport Touring car.. Every line of its beauti­
ful appearance, every sparkle of Its luxurious fittings
reflect the spirit of summer dsya with fhclr many
social enjoyments.

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And the Buick Sport Touring car U more than a ploy* ■
time motor cor. It ia suited to business and other
every day motoring because it is a Buick—with oil
the traditional Buick dependable performance, ability
and stamina.
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a*. uSIch proilJrr for lith m d h i m

NEW YORK, July fc—Declaring
the liras of R. It. Mwten, president of
Tuakegee Institute and of, the negro
surgeons a t the United State Veter­
ans .Hospital a t Tuskegcc, Ala., has
been threatened by masked mobs the
National Association for Advance­
ment of Colored People today wired
President Harding u rg in g . ha (end
federal troops to protect them.
In connection

At moab cat a little Icsi of every­
thing than usual; never tako two
(crving*.
Knt slowly and chew thoroughly
end less food will satisfy you.

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There will be sixty laughs a minute May Be s Little Hard at First, but
Specialist Assert* They Will
in this fine picture, su don’t fail to
Do the Work.
see it ns it will lie here only one night
—Saturday.

TAMPA LOSES
HARD ONE TO
THE SAINTS

SlcCulley.—Orlnndu

In 1G70 a Dutch writer said that
lea was ridiculed in Holland under
the iianto of hay-water, and another
ingenioui writer said: “The |in&gt;gre.-s of this famous plant has been
iotneihing like the progress of truth
—suspected at first, but very pain*
table to those who ha\o courage to
taste it.”

For about 20 years after (he in­
troduction of coffee in Great B rit­
ain, there was a continued scries of
/
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Did you sec the picture Inst night? invectives against its adoption both
for medicinal and domestic jmrIf you did not yon missed a good jmw's. In “Tim Women's Petition
one, ami bettor go see it tonight.
Against ‘Coffee,” 1(174, they com­
plained that “ it'-jtiude men ns tin*For tonight will be your last chance j fruitful Hg t|10 deserts whence
to sec Norman Talmndge m,d Eugene t |mt imhappy berry is said to be
O Drien In ‘T he Voice Horn the Min- brought 1” Hint tha “offspring of
urct.”
,
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- their
mighty
ancestors
would
dwindle into n succession of apes
And, an an ndded ottrnetioti llrownie
(nd pigmies” ; nttd that ott n domes­
the wonder dog, In “The Howling Ructic message a lutshnud would “stop
cess1 n two-part Century Comedy.
by the wav to drink u couple of cup*
And the honor guests tonight will
^'Ifoc.'
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L(1 Pptls jigtl ,/wpiiiy ami will n 3 V iugipylprale: &gt;ifr;of chocolft(o
see this Wonder picture without cost in the Seventeenth century was conto them os the treat is ott Osborne.
si do red eo violent ait inflamcr of
— —
the passions that Joan Fran, llaurh
And lest you forget tomorrow night enforced the necessity of forbiilding
slatting at 7:0(1 o’clock Waller Heirs the monks to drink it.
In “Sixty Cents tin Hour” with Inter­
national News ns a sideHlter.
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1 . C. MOO l i t ; Manages

W h en b etter autom obiles arc built, IT

Avoid highly seasoned or very
acid foods; they cn countgo over­
eating.
Plan to have ono meal each day
murlt lighter than tin* other two.
Knt nothing between meals, aban­
don evening lunches, afternoon
teas, treats ntid spreads.
If you cook, don’t tnstc.
Do not cut more than one itnrchy
food at a meal—cereal, bread, po­
tatoes.
Fat butler, cream, and salad oil
sparingly.
Fat rich cakes, pastries and
fried foods sparingly.
Fat sugar, rich preserve* and
fonfectioncry sparingly.—Miss K,
I). Washington, Nutrition Hjwciulist, Colorado Agricultural College.
”

A PROLIFIC WRITER

Arnold lJcnnctt’s astonishing liter­
ary industry—equaling the industry
of Anthony Trollojm—is refleutod
in an entry in his diary.
“This year I liavo written 335,*
340 words, grand total. Two hun­
dred and twenty-four article* aud
stnrira and four installments of a
serial called T h* Oates of Wrath*
liars actually been published and
(Iso my book of play*, ‘Pollto
Farce*.* My work included six or
eight short stories not yet published,
also the greater part of a 55,000word serial, 'I*or* and life ,’ for
Tillutson’s, and tho whole draft,
80,000 words, of my Staffordshire
novel, ‘Anna Tell wr i g h t 'u— Prom
(lie Writer's Msgsxinc.
Sara s o u —Contract
1360,000 hotel, '

awarded
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Roofsth at Challenge W eather
It was M a rk Twain who said, “ Everybody
talk* a lot about th e weather bu t nobody
docs anything about it,”
, But there is one thin g you can do about th e effect
o f weather on th e roofs of your buildings. Cover th em
w ith our prepared roofing or shingle* and you can laugh
a t Intense heat, pounding rains, driving snow storm s I
and severe cold.
Free booklets and samples* Call at our office and
le t u s te ll you how good roofings w ill save p * -- -—*•-*-*
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[ON IN COURT
*y iM *A«pnnam i r r m "9
HlNOTON; * Jtrty- fi.—1Counsel
irlea W. Morse, his three sons
t others on trial on rhargea of
gey to defraud the govemi w ar time shipping contracts,
Aloha ydslerday to dismiss the
enta and to direct acquittal of
tusSd. Justice HUfford took

\&amp; U S K E a E E , Ala, ^ u ly O.—De­
claring Hint he woirtd n e b 'b e * -p a rty
to bring disorder to the Tnskegec
Director*! Frank’ Tf.
community,
DirectordllinCs, -of the War Vets Dipftaii, yes­
terday asked nn assembly of Tilskegeb citizens to nppoIht‘ a committee
of three to meet with him to help
solve • tho prpbleip^ relative to the
control of tiro' hospital for disabled
negroes hare,
“With n committee of three tnlstad-Tiiskegco citizens, I 'a m 's o r e we
can Work out this problifm J of conf i l i n g ih« hospital ,fey olffkfi White
officials i t negroes (In *uch.a manner
tha tall citizens here will be satisfledr’ Dcripetoc nine* said. “I will
Vibt t&gt;e b party '-to anything that will
bring about friction between tho
rapes.*’
i, . . .
Tl»d cpmndltec to confer with Di­
rector Minns on the question is com­
posed .of Dr. I). W. Johnson, I* W.
Campbell nnd State Senator R. 11.
Powell, all of Tuskegee. No dote for
the first meeting has been set, Chair­
man Johnson said.
In n statement to the. press Mr.
Hines said while an efifclent negro
personnel could bo secured which
would l&gt;o representative of all sec­
tions of the country.no appointments
had Iteen mode nnd none will'be made
until the cominlltco has taken some
artion.

defendant*. None of the arguhlbntk
"o nthb motions was before the'Jfify.'
The trial has been in pro g ress'firr
eleven weeks. .
The defense contended the govern­
ment had failed to establish beyond
reasonable doubt that there was auq
combination In restraint on the part
of tlie 'accused to accomplish n crim ­
inal art. It also wai asserted the
; prosecution had developed only that
a series of controversies" existed be­
tw een'the Morse corporations and the
emergency fleet corporation; such
Controversies having been civil and
hot criminal in nature. ,
Attacking the Indictments, defense
counsel charged thoy faffed to allege
a crime against the United States.
During the arguments on the motions,
Justlc eBtafford 1asked the governiv irteni attorney to cxplaih various
chargnr ln: the iniliettfieiAs, and to
give their Interpretation of just what could not sleep," wrltoS Geo. A. Ow­
M m tituied 'the alleged cortalpfaby.
en, Hrldgetnn, New Jorsey. “She tried
Foley's Hewy nnd Tor nnd had the
VETERANS BUREAU
l&gt;clit night's sleep she had hnd for n
HEAD A t ’ 'WORK ON
long time. I used Foley's llonuy nnd
v‘ f t ’s KEG EF. MA1TF.R Tar nnd it helped mo too.” Coughs
m u llin g fram Whooping Cough,
TUSKEGEE, Ala., July 0.—'There Bronchitis, Astlimn, Hay Fever, and
V is no contract binding the guvern- Croup'quickly relieved with Foley’s
msnt to place n white personnel nt Honey and Tur. Contains no opinion.
th* ne wvetcraun’ horpttnl here, blit Ingredients printed cm the rarton.
lh*i« "appeal* * inuml Obligation," Largest r.cllinir cough medicine in the
\\ .Director flfhka, of tho' Veterans' Hu- world. Insist upon Foley’s Honey und
rta n , told n citlxeqs committee in Tur. Bold everywhere,—Adv.
' Mtif«rcn&lt;^(* here late ‘yncCcrdny. The
1 committee" rVprcnentod clllkms with WOMAN MAKES NF.W
■ protested nt n pegro perxonnnl. Mr.
■ Hines eaid *1 the opening of the eon.' ffranee, “Tlila niptlor riiLst bo set­
HT. LOIJIS, Mo. ^luly fi.—Mrs.
tled today."
licithn Hurchcn, professional aviUtrlx
Btat eSenator It. 11. Povftll, speak- of Rannoinc, Knn., enlnbilahod n new
; Ing for the citizens, said Hint Tun- nllitode recont for women by nscend; kag«« had the JirfltnUn of a tepresen- ing U1.H00 feet ul St. I^iuis Aviation
N ative of the THiaaifty 1Department Field yesterday, Thn-pairig&gt;is record
th at the hospital w6uld( lw In charge was lf.,700 feet ,iind it wna made by
» of white ufficS’ro noil* doctors nnd Andrew 1'ey n;y , * Fn; nch wq pm ji, (fn
that the p fb ^ o ' cbrisidoredf' this 'n California Inst M«y.
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then a moderate tax on tho land
value* will be sufficient for the up­
keep of the schools." The consoli­
dated district will cover an area of
ten square miles. Hie school plant
will iucludo a grade school, a high
school and a homo for tho teachers.
The buildings will accommodate at
least .100 students, including chil­
dren -auiUhlgh school students.—
Madison News, ift Topeka Capital.

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RIBS OF BEEF TO BRAISE,
lbs fo r ... .......
PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, Per lb .... ........
CORN-FED PORK, Per l b .......... .....
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SMOKED SAUSAGE, This is Hickory Smoked, It
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Per lb
iL LOAF FOR LUNCHES, Per lb ..........................
LED HAM, Per l b ' :...... . . i .
VEJt BLOOM fiUtTER, Per lb
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JED HAM, Pei- l b .......
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KED LUNCHEON MEAT, Bono Itolied In Smoke.'Pcir ijbi
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J SAUSAGE, HOME-MADE, Per l b ..........
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on the market.

I’T FORGET WiS HANDLE^RMOUR’R GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.!

p.rtnetihlp Ut«ly aubjlMl
Hickaon And

Company.

Of April, 1*11. J lw lM rt
ronixnu : Th# buclitau ,01
nrrahlp I# now■wound up.■,
w. L. Plah win rpUrcl-nni
money#' and 'ptopirtv.' dtorto an Id ’flrin. A •

Medicinal Vli
provedr-Da
Qualities Ri

let Called "
The latest triumph, at modern ec|.
ence Is a "4*-nauseated" Calomel tab­
let known to tbe drug trade as "Calotab*." 'Caldmel,' th* moat jtenerally
useful of all metUcInea thus eaters
upon a wider field, of popularity,—
purified and rerinerf from those ohjectlonable analltl«a .wh|ch have heretofore limited tie wae. . .
In lilllouaneee, constipation, head­
aches and.ladlitfBtlba. and-In*a areab
variety of llvVr. stomach and hidney
troubles calomel was tbe must *btccimful remedy,-but Ita OH WOa often
ncelected on aecount of It* alckenlna
iiualltlea.' Mow It f» the. easiest andmoat pleasant of medlclnas&gt;,to take,
Qfie Calotab, at hedltip*' with a swatrow of erater.-^navSl all. No taate/
no KVlplng. no touts#*, no - aatt#.ttnod n Is tit's sleep and; the nest morn* ,
in* you
feeling flnS, with w clean
nver, a purlflyA^iyetem and w hi* eppetltC. Gat what' you please.- No
“S l U
are sold only in orlilnel.
■e*led packages, price M)lrtV-nve ctnte
for the large family package; ten
rente for -the email, trial alia. Tour
druggist Is authorised to refund the
price'as a guarantee that you wilt be
thoroughly delighted With daiotab*.

Ready for U M H M tM r tM itT r a p *
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SOLD SVERTWHEBS

THE HOTTEST PLACE
Ten years of record obtained at
tho United States weathor bureau's
sub-station at Greenland ranch, in
Death valley, Oal.,~ indicate that
this is thu hottest region in the
United States, andj, ^ J f ^ r aiex*.
trepio nm ximtinrVImnKsfur^aro
concerned, tho lioUcaL ftgion on
earth. .
fr
Tlio temporatnro’ of ^3 4 degrees
F., recorded July 10, -1913, is boIfcved by meteorologist* to be tho
highest natural 'qir^tepjperaturs
ever recorded with a tested stand­
ard therinoinetcr. 1 ,

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HAS EXTENSIVE VIEW
Tlio lookout man on ths.liuer Ma­
jestic, tho world’s, largest ocean
greyhound, is 180 feet above tho wa­
ter level and in 6lcar weather he liar
a view covering bouiq 900 square
miles of ocean.

MONDAY

SATURDAY
Regular Price $2.00 to $4.00, Going at

MOTOR* V*. POPULATION
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There are enough motor Vehicles
in the United States to fake the
entire population for a,ride at on#
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Now is your opportunity to lay in a supply of the finest.make of‘Shirts

AT HOME IN THE SADDLE

It haa been said of many people
who live'much in the saddle that
they are “centaurs." Th* Mongol of
today has a better claim to the title
than most of hi* competitors.’ The
typical Mougjtr horseman will rid*
fifteen hburs without a murmur, iu t
bitterly re*«nt* havhig. to walk A
hundred yards. Bo unuaad is he to
walking that he haa a rolling gait
Ilk* that of the saltiest “seadog." lie
tums to his horse in many emergen­
cies. If a saddle strap breaks the
Mongol ridor pulls a few halra from
hit pony’s tail, braids them and uses
tbe resulting strong cord to make
bin equipment aa good aa new. Mon­
golian horse races are grading,
atfaightawny enduranco contest*.
Soma of the wiry ponies entered in
ihees qontust* have beenTknown to
gallop twenty miles without a halt.
-^-National, Geograpliio Bbciety Bui,

DON'T FORGET, Ol/R SALE ON MEN’S STRAW. HATB AND
PALM, BEACH AND MOHAIR SUITS

25% OFF
COtyE EARLY ANP GET YOURSSEE OUR YOUNG BOYS’ SHIRT SPECIAL
Regplar price $1.00—going at, each;

Sizes froip 12% to 14—This special w|II,surely be a, winder. I

QUetN'O ODD HOBBY

,i The principal hobby of the Queen
. Mother Mafia Cliriitina of Spain 1*
the collecting of playing card*. She
_pu**cMM a large number of curiow
puck*, many of which have no little
historical Internet, together with
aome 'exceedingly rare cards of
Arabian, Egyptian, French and
Spanish manufacture.
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government.
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great, deal of rivalry, between federal
and «&gt;unty offlttr* In the drive for
whiskey running anttjtnobtlH/* D r
Arnold aaM there waa more interest,
on th* p a rt of county, sheriff's' nnd
deputies in capturing the cars which
ore confiscated under the Georg Is
law, than in the apprehension of the

W OULD fuuclnmi. ii Ially reorganize sof le tj b i d three legally estab­
lished classes. 1 would place tho reins o f governm ent, and national
Illy T tr Aw fdalfS P in*)
control In the hands of a ruling d a ta to be known aa A, oorapoeed
ATLANTA, Ga., July 6.—1“Prohl- #, of oitiw ni of greatest worth, and their power would be all-cmbraclng
bltlnn In Georgia haa not been a fail­
ure and wo desire to continue-iii coand complete,
would deny the Tote to the" m illions of illiterate*, menofficials,"
fally deficient, end convicts, ai}d deaignaU them 8a (Jlaa^C citireni. .Ioperation with county
F
red1
AS
DUmuke*,'state
federal
pro­
would restrict the number of offspring in this class ‘by b'deliberate social
hibition director, declared last night NO NEED F OH W A lTED.MfOBOS
i nreply to a statem ent of. Represen­
tative Crai gAmnld, Lumpkin comw Frlsnds Undsntoed Ise h O thtr Without the Formriity of Any ttiiU d
iy, author of, the bill now^titfarff’the
general assembly dwlgptsjtf jto place
enforcement of the VoUteaU act in
Clan A parents, with* Q»e opportunity
pybre whether they. were fit to thla state entire!? upon tho govern­
'
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go up or down. I would prohibit marriage between tho upper and lower ment. ’
The legislator whose'TmHUnretvould
repeal Georgia’s prohibition law,
The m u lt of such a system would bo to place the political power
states enforcement of the dry net in
in earli nation in the hand* of a reasonably select body of men and women. th estate has been nnsuccessful, add­
Each nation would tbbs be fortified against the tendency to die away at ing that in his opinion federal anil
tho top.
county official* were not worklrig to­
. .
The A class of full citizen* would be protected against, the lowering gether.
of its quality through the iritormixtore of'Inferior blooi.
"A majority of county officials nre
Under the influence of an ethics in which the national principle working with us,” said Mr. DiSwas fully recognized the function of parenthood would bo restored to the mukes. "In some wet counties we
position of honor and importance It has enjoyed in every healthy end arc not receiving the county officials!
co-operation. Enforcement of the
•table society.
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law has shown a decided improve­
We might hope to eee the family re-eetablished.as ttye foundation of ment during the past several years."
tho state, the true social unit, and the nursery of those national traditions
Dawson and otlier counties In that
which alone raise ue aboTe
abote the level of savage life. 7By its development immediate territory also were speci­
elone mankind may hope to rise to higher and highar levels of happiness fied, with Lumpkin as being lacking
in co-operation.
end culture.
Representative Arnold declared in
his. assertions th at “prohibition ip
this state is it furce and everybody
SCHOOL IN AN OIL FIELD
MODERN SLAVERY
knows IL”
A school town will be built la the
A bill-to repeal tho Georgia prohi­
Iluninn slaves are sold on tho
open country eight miles west of block in Abyssinia, according to in­ bition law, which would leave the full
Madison, in the center of the Green­ formation reaching tho league of responsibility for the enforcement of
wood county oil district. “Tho proj­ Nations. Unmans nre caught in the Volstead act in this state up to
ect
nn attempt to solve the oil the open, chained, grouped and sold the federal government, was intro­
field educational problem,*' said W. into slavery for rich slave holders duced into the house of representa­
I4 Smith, director of school consoli­ living in the interior of Asia Minor. tives by Craig Arnold.
“ Prohibition has been a total fail­
dation, at the Kansas State Teach­ Thu latest 102.1 quotations nre as
ers' college nt Emporia. "The in­ follows; Able-bodied male slaves, ure in Georgia," tho representative
crement derived from the taxes on $0 to $24, according to age, declared in discussing the measure,
the oil production will Ik&gt; usedMn strength nnd productive ability. udding that lie believed the prcsonce
of a federal low and state act 1ms
constructing tho plant. Should tho Female slaves, demand slight, $0
caused n “conflict in enforcement,”
supply, of oil be exhausted in time down. Child slaves, absolute drug
end that tho repeal of the Georgia

ARMOUR’ STAR STOCKING NETMAMS ON SALE THIS WEEK
l’lCrJlC HAMS—YOU CAN IHJV THEM CHEAPER HERE TH^N
ANYWHERE IN THE STATE
FANCY HOME-CURED BACON, Per lb ..
VEAL STEW, Per l b ............
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ARMOUR’S SHK1LD PURE LARD, Per lb
BRISKETS OF BEEF, Per lb
FINE ROASTS OF BEEF, Per lb
FINE BRISKET OF BEER, Per lb
OVEN ROASTS, Per lb .!.:.....
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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
DENTIST
light housekeeping. Apply 701 Mag­
New Mrisch Building
Rl-Stc
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida nolia Avenue.
FC5r RENT—Convenient largo un­
furnished ’rooms for housekeeping.
Rent reasonable, 20G Oak Avenue.
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FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
Up'lo-dnte Apartments and Rooms
Daytona Reach.
*J«s Kismloed
GIsas as Designed
Summer rates: fl.OO per day, $21
per month, including lights and water.
Cal! J. F. Hickson, Phono 238-W, San­
ford.
70-tfc
O p tid a a -O p ta m a tiia t
FOR
RENT—Furnished
rooms
with
HI East First Stract Sanford, Fla.
Slorgge Facilities
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th
wn please you, tall others; -if not,
street and Elm Avc,—M. Schneider.
left os. Phong .4*8 ,
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70-Glp
FOR KENT—We have n well located
furnished home.—A. P. Connel
Sons.
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Comfortable, Atry Rooms
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FOR RENT—Bungalow, 5 royms and
Reasonable Rates.
luUli, up-to-date. Apply W. It. Pell,
Special rates to parties.
819 West Third, Sanford. Fin. 82- Itp
On Main Street, near Ocean
[X)NTflACTOR and BUILDER
FO B R E N T — 2 room apartm ent, 1 1 2
17 Commsrclal Street—Sanford, Fla.
Im urel Ave.
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FD R RF.NT —* 0 ro o m h o u se 1 2 1 5 Oak
A vc, $ 10.00 per m onth.— H. B.
Lew is.
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FOR ITe R T — T wo furnished houseINSURANCE AGENCY
keeping room $5 per week, tw o beds.
3 1 2 East r.th S treet.
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W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D. .

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C. M. CUSTER, Prop

B. W. HERNDON

S. O .' Sfonholser
Contractor and Builder

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Ad taken for lcaa than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
-Count the words and remit
'arordin*ly.
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T h e best w o rk is done in the s p ir it
o f play. A n y m an w l\o goes to busi­
ness w ith b u t one th o u g h t, asking
g r im ly how m u ch he is g o in g to get
o u t of. i t in d o lla rs lin d rents, W ill
p robab ly g c? a c tu a lly less dollnrs
and lit t le i f any o f the jo y o f the
m an who approaches b u s in m fro m
q u ite a d iffe re n t angle— fro m the
angle o f d o in g so m e th in g w o rth
w h ile , b u ild in g , c re a tin g , serving.
BUTTONS DtSfLACHLEVERS
I f a m an lik e s adventure, he
o u g h t to fin d a d ve n tu re in his busi­
ness. I t is there. A ll he needs is
the w ish and d e te rm in a tio n to dis­
cover it. I f ho lik e s - s p o r t o r m manea o r tho s tim u lu s o f economic
achievem ent o r co n tact w ith nhlo
and a le rt m in d « o r ’ llto tr n in in g 'o f
youn g m en— ho enn fin d fliesc, too.
T h e p ro flt lias to come, o f course.
T h a t is p ro o f o f cle ver p la yin g . B u t
the gnm o its e lf, th o apa rt and rest o f
p ln y in g it, o u g h t to be a big part
o f tho rew ard even I f there were
n o th in g else. I f th a t ia absent, the
m oney p a rt o f tho rew ard is too
.SOUTHERN TRADE
s m a ll, no m a tte r i f I t is m illio n s .—
, CONGRESS IS PUT OFF
Jam es S im p son, P re s id e n t M arshall
UNTIL OCTOBER D-l 1
F ie ld &amp; C o m pa ny, rn Forbes M ogatin c .
NEW YORK, Jliljf (I.—Postpone­
CUQHT TO BUTTON HER FACE ment of the Southern Trndu congress
convention here from July 9*11 to
FOR R K N T L -T w o conmn-ltog house­
October 9-11 wus nmiouneed yesterkeeping rooms, furnished. A p p ly
7 It) W. F irs t street.____ . ,
B4 -3 t p
^ ‘rTwo Amdrlcan trade cummisslons
^ ’C)R R E N T —One';Hrt&gt;om apartm ent,
fu rn irh e d f one- IT-room apartm ent
a fte r Ju ly 1 2 . C orner 6 nk and Second
street. , Phone !t.— P h illip s A p a rt­
ments.
•
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Sutton, Gonevo, Fla.
82-10tp
FARMLilii— VoiT can g .ts e e O beo
frames end Irritation plug! a t the
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
FOR SALK—Uosier antTGaya' ralnta
and varnishea a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents. .
183-tfc
FOR SALE—Rhode island~eggs Tor
sotting, ID eggs for $1.00.
Mra.
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp

G eneral M achine nnd Bniier
. W orks
C ylinder G rinding
Phone 62—
Sanford, .Florida; FOR SA L B c* Pointer pups, No.

1
slock. Soc Vick Hawkins, 116 San­
. 8. Leak j
J. B . Colclough ford Ave.
,
63-tfc
FO irS AL E ^ N iT s i 7' WctTFiTiTSt
..AUrncliVQ Unns. Address owner,
iK siut.V N w ;
Rox 782, Daytonn, FIs.
F ir^ —K4f t —Auto
Bank mdg.* Annek
No. 3 F irst Nt
Tj V F« k KUTltAftltblFTAW
•:* V\ / FLORIDA One new five room hon*o with bath,
SANFORD !
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
CUPIED.
PRICE
13,000.09-------------- Terms to suit you
A WEAL BARGAIN
A. I*.-CONNELLY ft SONS

Leak &amp; i \Coldough »

George? A. DeUottes
AlUrney-al-Law
Over BetMoefe County Bask
I ANFORD 4
FLORII

FRED
J* ATTO!

P int Nal
SANFORD

ELTON j .

FOB SALK OR T R A D E — Overlnnd
enr in A-I comtition. Will trado for
good Ford. 211 French Ave. S M tp
FOR S 'A L E ^Jiaty carriBi.'r, good «*ndition. Most sell a t once, leaving
town. 20H Park Ave.
8*-3tp
p o k fiAbfc 6 k , R E N t—Trucking
land. I h«Vc hammuck end pine
trucking land.developed, partly devel­
oped end undeveloped in Iowa City
section for sale or renL Write E- JL
Moore, m N,,E.,?4Vh atrecL Miami,
or bcc Robert Xing, Oviedo.

FOR S A L E -S e t dining room funUi,I pO fck r * ir in ir l i L»0' w aw IraU a,
very reasonable. Phone 264 or Cat
BY-AT-LAW
at 711 Park A v e - ________ ,4 2 t p
at Bank Bolldtag
FLORIDA FOR S A L X -i# acre*, ft ilTbeiring
grove, 1 In pecans, 10 cut f»v*r land,
l-hwry foot fin* for cUrW». Good 8M O U G H T O N room house, nicely furnished Inciuding piano.
Flewere,
shrubbery,
shade trees, grapes, figs, g«*a«, •tc-»
and just think of It, right tn
m
of Paolo. Good school, store, church,

t. WIL80N. &lt;I .„»,

. I I I H I . U . .

H l t f j t W

Tnmpa—Plana being made for new
bridge across Hillsborough river.
E ast Grand Fork—Bids ot&gt;en for
tho lutelng of city streets.
Wauchuin—New business houses
to Ik* erected.

College Ought to Give Woman the Habit of
Doing Well Whatever She Does
By ADA LOUISE COMSTOCK, in New York Times,
W hen a ll ia said and dim e, w h a t, is th e m a in th in g th a t college haa
to give n g ir l— ia i t an a e vu n u ila tio n o f fa d s n r an n ttitu d o o f m in d ?
N o w , I d o n ’t believe in W lit t lin g th o im p o rta n c e o f facta. Ig n o ­
rance about eome th in g s i t not w o rth y o f an eduentod (wraon.
B u t no a c c u m u la tio n o f fa d s , how ever extensive, c o n s titu te s an
e d u ca tio n . W hat college o u g h t to g ive , ilr s t o f a ll, ia so m e th in g v e rj
d iffe re n t fro m a mass o f know ledge and so m e th in g m ore v ita l th a n an
a ttitu d e o f m in d .
• I t should give her a c e rta in degree o f in te lle c tu a l c u rio s ity , a c e rta in
a m o u n t o f n ctu o l in fo rm a tio n , a keener a b ility to a p p reciate the th in g s
o f tlm m in d nnd a ll sorts o f a r tis tic endeavor. B u t, a fte r a ll, its gractest
g i f t i s . i u i u Hint shou ld v tra n s la ta b le in tu a c tu m — the h a b it o f d o in g
■
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i¥«i &lt;«..
i/i »,• s 'I " 1.
ii ri 'iri
th o ro u g h ly , iu te llig e u tly and ft.tffiu lly 'w h a te v e r tlie ru is to be dune.

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WANTED

“ lOjUft,Magnolia Ave.

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Secret ef Succaaa, According to Man
Who Haa Reached Top ef Com­
mercial Ladder.

u
one to Panama, November 20, on in- 8T. PETERSBURG CLUB
vltntion of iho Panama government
F1NANCKD AN1I WILL
and ono to Greece on Invitation of
STICK IN LEAGUE
Iho Creek government Oetolicr 1C,
nre now being assembled by Iho con­
LAKELAND, Fla., July 0 — At a
gress.
meeting hero yesterday of the FlorHANK AT HUTCHINSON.
Ida State league, which whr preaided over by Provident Lang, repKANSAS CLOSED U l 'l
IS SHORT $17.*.,0U0 iv'icntalivvn of the St. Fetcrstnirg
«.lull agreed to finance tho club and
to remain in the league for the rest
of the season.

HOME WITHOUT MORTGAGE
«* &lt;m
-m
“ B u r a house w ith o u t a m ortgage
fo r lifle e n c o n tr.” cried a street
h a w ke r who stood m*nr the te rm in a l
where a ll were m n k iu g th e ir w ay to
th e suburban tra in s.
“ B u y a house f»T tlm c h ild re n , the
house w ith o u t a m ortgag e.”
And
p b m d ig to the care o f*
those \vlju were h a v in g th e ir ow n
troubles w ith (h is o w n -yo u r-g w tihonie problem t l u t every co m m u te r
Ixm gh t an absu rd lit t lo enrdboard
td v bouse.— New Y o rk H e ra ld

,

BalObllafcrd ISO*
-A, ,
M M M M M M Na'.sir ku
Real Estate; Loans and Insurance
hone 48

PLAY SPIRIT’ IN BUSINESS

or sew
WANTED—BOYS TO SELL THE
SANFOBI) HERALD ON TH E
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOB A
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE U IU IS
SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
dh-tf

FOUND
FOUND—Florida liconse tug. Own­
er ran have samo upon identifica­
tion and paying for ad, Call a t Her­
ald office.
B7*tfc

LOST
LOST—Thu raday" evening iictwcek
Sanford and Daytona, amall black
week-end bag, I.iberal reward If re­
turned to J. B. Asher, 212 N. Lake
Street, Orisndo.
*______' 84-8tp

PRISON PUCE OF EVIL ONE
Indian Tradition Accounting for NaL
ural Wondar In tha Mountain# of
Bouthorn California.
. "

“She's as easy ns an old shoe.*'
"Yes. and baa ns louse a longue.'
STYLES IN. POCKET FLASKS
E a rly in tho N in e te e n th c c n lu ry
fa n c y pocket flasks bocamo |&gt;opular
in th is C ountry. Homo boro tho
A m e ric a n oaglo; somo wero o rn a ­
m ented w ith tho head o f W ash in g ­
to n a tld to n i’j w ith tho head o f T a y ­
lo r- I n 1 6 4 0 lo g cabin 'd n ig n a in
d a rk b ro w n and green glass ratno
fn to c m . T n e w wero a t th o h e ig h t
o f p o p u la rity .d u rin g tho “ hard
rid e r 1* « tn |» o ig n o f 1 8 | 0 and were
m ado fo r a l ’h ilu d r ljlh ia d la tlllc r
n r a e &lt; i E . C. Booz. T h e y became
k n * « n as “ booze'’ bottles and tho
w o rd w :n in rom n ion u u g o u n t il
J u ly , 1 9 1 8 , n e a rly 8 0 years, wheu
i t was supplanted by “ hooch” and
“ w h ite m u le .”

lonfc ago; frttep1 atefjthiag was
young, there came among the Piute*
a very wicked spirit who professed
to be far w iser'and better than
they, and sought to lead them into
now ways of thinking and living, to
gratify hia own evil ends- In this
upetgrt, a coyote in Umb’s fleece,
the “heap big boas derii” saw •
treacherous a9d formidable ritaJ, so
he tbnirt lum into a cavern «ud
drove the posts in behind him to
make certain ha’d stay. He's still

|t*|4eJh^6M F 3L

inquire w here it came from in th e ’ firs t

to th e fo refro n t of th o u g h t m any fu n d a­

place, anti how it m ight bo restored.

m ental cotmidcruliona Unit have nlvvayn
U c n known but have been dumned w ith
fa in t pruitto.
H um an n a tu re in tho mium in very mucli
like hum an n atu re in th e individual.

W iltia in J o ic * , re tu rn la g to H a n ­
over fo i h is (u n io r year a t ooliege,
c r itic a lly o la v'rre d .h ia fe llu w paaaenger. W heu Hie o p p o rtu n ity aroev he
a akn l Id m v.liero he was bound.
“ T o H a rlo ve r,’’ r«*|*li»-.l tlie m an.
Jones th o u g h t ra p id ly . S u re ly
th e mar&gt; was tpo o ld to be a f r w lim an. B u t j. ! s rrit».^iea.were lo o o u t­
la n d is h nud m a 'jb y fo r an u u d e rg ra d u a ie . x
&lt; F in a lly Junes m ille d . “ W lia l-n re
you P* he asked, “ a tra v a jin g sales­
m an?”
“ W hy, no,” replied ( h i e tlie r. “ I
a m the new K r.g lis ti p r^ /e n o r.” — .

From Judr.e.
TALLAHASSEE. Juiy JJ.—A ttor­
ney G eneral B u fo rd set M onday, J u ly
Bth ag .d a t* o f h e a rln tg on requlaitlon
by »the state o f G eorgia fo r the re ­
tu rn to d tU a n ta o f Raym ond Bennett,
J r., to answer to chargee o f assault
and b a tte ry, o u tg ro w th o f alleged
fig h t on the A tla n ta g o lf Cfiljrae. b *» -

Ono

of its dom inant eharacteriatica hns been
sum m ed up in the observation, “ You nev­
e r m iss th e wntor till th e well ru n s d ry .”
*

•

We never appreciate fundam ental th in g s
until we have occasion to do w ithout them .
* , »

’ V '

’

*

"

■ J, »

'

*

'*

,

r

We alw ays

know—everybody

knew —

th a t tlusiru fur things matlo u dem and for
them in (lie m arket.

T h a t people dcaired

th in g s xyc accepted ns an elem ental fa c t.
B ut when wo discovered th a t desire fluc­
tu a te d wo began to appreciate th a t desire,
ns we know it, is a th in g created by th e a r t
of man.

It is a highly specialised form of

an elem ental need—ju s t as a Louis XVI
ch air is madu out o f a tree.

T his observation has a s|»cdal applica­
tion to tho demand of. th e public for tho
product# of industry,

H id d e n awgy am ong the n&gt;&gt;un*

(fiat of aoutUrm Califortya i« a
Mrangg. ami practically unknown
natural wanderr-a great maw of
bault rock pliapnl into ext^aortlinary format iona wljicli aro proving'a
puzzle to acicatista. Tlm -Dcvil’a
Toat Pile, aa ttiis curioua pbrnomeuoa u ralle«l.. baa been act apart aa

Tito recent bualneaa condition haa th o u g h t

T h is discovery l,ctl to an o th er equally

W hile tho dem and

im portant discovery, th a t th e m eans of re ­

wa» a t high tide and everybody was busy

fining nnd specializing th a t desire was ad­

try in g to. supply th a t dem and a t a p ro fit

v ertising.

no one, seem ingly, gave a th o ’t to w here

been accomplished by modern adv ertisin g

th o demund came frony how tong it m ig h t

now stan d s out In bold relief.

)pat, or w h a t would happen if it should

th e m eans by which th e refin em en ts

fail.

civilization have been made known

We merely assum ed the perm an en t

T he g ig an tic work th a t has
It has been

j

1

of
And

existence o f th e dem and, ju s t us we a s ­

mado desirable, and th is tl^ Iro has been

sum e ttfb presence of w ater, a ir and Are.

niatie Into dem and

B ut a day came when d em an d 'b eg an to

It U a sim ple fst|t

th a t u million profit*) la form s

indus­

subside, and in m any in d u stries It cam e al-

tria l activity owo th e ir very cxistoncc to

most tu h full stop, And thert W m issed
It, nnd ruallzed, aa never boiore, what an
important thing It was. And wo began to

th o fact th a t *Advprlising uphold tho
I 6 &gt;/ '
A ■*.
' .
t
.•
etundards of living which in tu rn provided
U te'V cm and'for th o ir priK iucts.

(Publlnhed by the Sanford Herald lit co-operation wlthThc American AnoLciation of Ad*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1923

VOLUME IV.
=**=

_ _ RAISES RATE
tOM1THREE PER CENT
L WHICH PREVAILED tfOR YEARS

p; • &lt;•

Chief Reason is to Bring Present Rate in Line
W i t h U .S .,,
&lt;M. &lt;rk. l i u r l i M

SHOW WEATHER UNFAVOR­
ABLE IN FLORIDA FOR
ALL STAPLE CROPS

"WOlJtiD 1.1Kk t o BKR TlfE d a y
IN AMERICAN WHEN TrtKRK
ARB NONE TO DEFY LAW.

P r fH )

rhe Bank of England raised
LONDON, July B.—The
„ . ,ita rates t^JTour per
rent from the three per cent level which had prevailed for year* The chief
reason for the present increaa* la to bring the preaent rate more in line
with tho United States where money for aomo time has ruled only one and
one-half per cent above London**. Thla has Induced American trader* to
borrow funds in Lombard street akaiatlng In depression of American ex­

(M r T t , A m

m

U m I I 'r m )

WITNESS SAYS
TABERT DIED

rORTLAND, Ore., July 5.— President Harding, speaking to an Indcpcndcnce day gathering hero yester­
d the nation ahduhl de­
day, declared
mand' that'"Every man Wearing the
an'American in his heart
must
And WIN Probably Ik Lout Bl*
and'sou
change which la down to 4BB.
Fight to Pay Principals Big
And Cool Showers or Heavy
habiliment* of an American citlicns
Sums of Money
Rain in NprMtwest I’ortlon
"I Would like to arclaim the day,’
of S^ato Bad an Cotton
said the President, “when there 1* A Former Storekeeper
i n r T h e t u w i s o * r r * * «&gt;
SHELBY, Mont., July 5— It* frenay
no Voofn fh America, anywhere, for
H r n * A u w U l r 4 P rraa)
Says Doctor Toldof excitement subsiding Shelby sat
those who defjr' the lgW and those
WASHINGTON, July 6.— The de­ Children Injured By the
down today to count losses. On th#
Him So
wh oitcck our hospitality for Ihe pur­
partment i t
kgrlculturo’e weekly
debit
sido of the ledger thla littla
Same
Old
Firecrackers
pose of destroying our \Institution*
weather and crop review regarding
Montana
cow town whlach had Ita
(H
r
T
S
f
A
m
ut
U
IH
r
m
t
)
.
shhuld be deported or held kccurely
aouthem crop* follow*:
Generally
A s of Yord
LAKE CITY, July B.—J. K. John­ day yesterday hs fight center of tho
behind
prison
walls.
cool weather prevailed throughout the
son. former commissary keeper for world must write down a deficit of
IHr Tfce Anawlalnl
fries Selected add ‘"M s ' land rif our*’ ha* nothing to the Futnnm Lumber Company, and approximately
cotton belt except that weekly mean
Sure
to
Be
a
Fast
Game—
one hundred thousand
fear from those who attack from
CHICAGO, July 5.—A score of
temperature* were about normal In
brother-in-law of I)r. T. Caper* June* dollar*. II bought world’* heavy­
Pverythirty Ready fo r Big Game
outside our bonier*," he continued,
deaths and mote than one hundted
southwestern portion and along Im­
former camp physician for same weight battle to Which seven thousand
Injuries
resulted
from
fireworks
ex­
"hut we must guanl very lenloualy
mediate Atlantic coaXt. It waa cool
President Sharon called tho rcgularTifrtn f all'the civic organisation* in against those who work within onr company, testified In th&lt;» trial of two hundred and two paid admission*.
and showery and unfavorable In plosion* and other accident* incident­
Thomas Higginbotham for murder There was on outlay of two hundred'
al to the notion'* observance of Inde­ meeting of the Kiwanl* Club to order the work for which they were primar bonier* to dentroy-tho very Institu­
Florida. Summary for Florida fol­
of Martin Tabedt, that Jones told arid ten thousand dollar* for title -if
lly
organised,
namely,
the
up-building
tion* which have given them hospilow*: Deficient nunshlnc, cool show- pendence Day yesterday, arcotding to and*Rev. Brownlee Invoked the Divine of Sanford.
him "Higginbotham heat Tnbert to holder*, twenty thousand for promo- ...
tsllty. A republic worth living In Itq
reports from^ various sections of the blessing on the business deliberation*
era, heavy rain* In northwest and
death." Jones told me, "related tho tion and elghty-fiife thousand for
•'Complying
with
Instruction*
re­
worth living
for, arid a republic
country. Allhough elTorU to prevent of the body.
'
much of central division. Cotton
witness, "thnt he was railed to at­ nretin. With exception of salvajp
F.d. lane announced thnt the Rotary ceived at that time. 1 am passing this worth defending Is woith our patriotic
the ujunl casualties were practically
either deteriorated or,made very poor
tend n convict hut colled too late n* on tho u gh jrrfna fciUmatod to bo
suggestion
on
to
you
with
tho
request
universal fatalities fatalities occur­ Club bad accepted the challenge of the
Villnnce."
’
.
progress, rts condition is poor due
he
had Iwen beaten-tw tlenth." ■John- about (25,000
approximately two
In beginning hi* adiddrt**,» Mr.
red in all principal cities of the coun­ Klwanlan* for a base boll game at the that you. In turn bring it before the
to too wet and grass, much abandon­
non waa the llrst witness called by the liundred and on«j( thousand four and
Kiwanl*
Cluh
at
Its
next
rneutlng,
for
Ninth Street, Park
Harding referred to the two schools
try,
killed
si / 1 most o f those .....*
* were
.. . chll txiiisii
”•
*„nt .r&gt; oVlork
» g - next
what we hope will l»e favorable ac­ of politic* in conflict from the lie- state in rebuttal. On erosr examina­ elghty-flvi Ijollat* In "gate receipt*
ed.
dren. Six-deaths were recorded in* TuesdajP evening. Haitorir.i lor.both
tion Johnson admitted he had Unm from which federal taxes wore over
tion. Tho same communications be­
ginning of ihe republic, one the na­
Pittsburgh, two ns n result of fire teams hsve been tentatively selected,
IRENE CA8TI.ES 8TI1AT8
discharged
by ihe company for al­ two hundred thoumnd dollars, must
ing
sent
tho
Rotary
Cluh.
tionalist group nnd the oilier the
crackers and four the result of auto­ and the Rotarians will pin their faith
leged
theft
of company funds, tho he deducted, the entire investment
“
We
might
further
suggest
thnt
the
DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS
ta Sid Chase as pitcher and Harry
state sovereignly proponent*. 11c
mobile accident*.
charge
being
preferred against him was a dead loss.
Inst
Friday
of
each
month
I
m
&gt;
consid­
AGAINST HER HUSBAND
Stevens as catcher, while tho Kiwonpointed out that the conflict hnd to
by
June*,
lie.added
thnt the com­
ered
a*
the
most
suitable
date
for
inns will he satisfied with Pincus
lie .settled..by bloodshed, which loft
BAPTISTS GAVE MINISTER
pany, despite his elforts, had not
these Joint meeting*.
Connelly
and
Grandpa
Duma*
ns
their
the deep wound* always incident to
PARIS, July B.— Irene Cantle, the NEW FORD SEDAN I.A8T NIGHT
named amount nlleged to have taken." State is Richer
"Yours very truly,
battery. All these gentlemen
nre
war.
American dancer, has commenced di­
"SANFORD CHAMBER
As n matter of fact you are testify­
Over Two Million
of
"A hnlf doxen president* came and
vorce proceedings here against Capt.
Dr. King of the Baptist church waa practicing every spare moment
.
OF
COMMERCE,
ing
here
to
get
revenge
on
Jones,"
went before thp heuling wn* com­
Robert E. Tremain, whom she mar­ presented with a new Ford Sedan their time—how to pose and play to
Old Gasoline Ta*x
"R. W. Pearman, Jr.,
asked defense counsel. "No slroe,’’tho grand stnnd. They are nil exper­
pleted,"
he continued.
ried after th« death of her first hus­
"Executive
Sec’y.”
repllcd
the
witness.
"I
have
nothing
last night. The Pipe Organ Club ienced crap shooters and there Is no
"It remained for the gently tact­
Legislative Act of 1121 Waa Not Bo
band Vernon Castle.
Lako made n most earnest appeal
through Mrs. Scott presented the car doubt that with a little practice they
ful nnd sympathetic McKinley fully against Jones In n |&gt;ersonal way."
Hlow on Money Gelling.
to the church and In turn It was will l&gt;e ready for the game of their for a better and more neighborly feel­ to understand the south and led the
NEW Yb’RK. July 6.—Irene Caslle,
Ing between the people of tho city and
Arcadia—DeSoto Canning Associa­
presented to Dr. King by Hon. Jho. lives. • •
south to understand him. A neqr
TALIAHASSKK,
July 6^-Th#
who has filed suit for divorce In
tl,o surrounding country.* He talked
tion
to erect new $40.1)00 building.
Lake
announced
that
Dumas
made
D. Jlnklna. The pastor was over­
consecration of tho whole |leople to
state is richer today to tho extent of
Paris, ha* been one of the most dash­
straight
from
the'shoulder,
told
some
whelmed by this fine gift and some­ n great talk at last Sunday’s Scrap
a national defense liel|H*d him might­
(2,241,000 than at the beginning of
ing figures along the Great White
unpleasant and rnther embarrnsslng
For quick results try a want ad.
thing that he has needed to make his Iron class and announced that Dcily. Rons of the south Joined tho wins
thu. calendar yqfir,. b* rra*on,nf. rts
Way. Besides creating many new
truths and suggested the remedy, in
pastoral visit* and told the donor* Cottes would l&gt;e the speaker next
of
tho
n
o
r
la
n
d
west
in
a
war
of
ceplta
from automobile Been** talas
dance step*, ahe has been credited
Sunday, wllh RaffaM to talk Buhd*/, (liTa* WHnfcclldn Brownlee moved that conscience against oppression at our Belleville, III., "U. 8. A. 8-5."
totalling (1,810,000, and the gasollM
*1$
lfia~ftf "of Iwbbed •o'Tn'h' faw wdWa bf tflXhk*. At tho
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield, of Ge­
1ifcut. Robert 8. OTmstenil, Washclose of the prayer meeting all the July 15.
very door; the most striking instance
tux of ono cent a gallon which ag­
hair. Her elothae and footwear, at
neva, lie Invited to attend the next
Mr*.
Wm.
Scott,
who
attended
the
•Ifish
wnrfnre
In
all
humanity.
Ington,
"U. 8. A. 8*0."
folks gathered at the curb where the
...
.
gregated (131,000 during Uis h*Jf
one time verging on the Russian,
luncheon as guest* of the cluh, and of unae
I.lout.
Jnme*
II.
Jordnn,
Scott
new'car was parked and Dr. King International Rotary meeting at AtOut
of
It
enmo
new
freedom
nnd
n
year
ending June 80, The figures'
have attracted close study by those
toll the member* something of what
new republic now concerned nt homo Field, 'Belleville, 111., "U . 8. A * 8-7."
will now try to break the speed limit* Innta. proved that ladies can keep sec­
for
gasoline
taxea nre hased on th*
is Wing done In their section of Sem­
aatorially Inclined.
Lieut. J. B. Lawrence, Washington,
nnd new faith In our America. 1 hnve
aa soon as he gets accustomed to the ret* when she positively refused, to
legislative
act
of 1021 making th*
inole
county.
It
I*
proposed
to
invite
Robert Ellia Terroaln, to whom she
.
tell how Brownlee spent hla time at
said it before, nntl I chose to repent “ U. 8. Navy No. A-G700."
post of engineer for the new craft.
tax
one
cent
n
grtllon. Beginning
one
or
two
representative
cltlxcn*
Lieut. F. B. Gilbert, Hampton
ia marrlad, la the son of Albert II.
The car was purchased of Ed Hig­ the meeting or even tell anything on from outlying sections of the county it now:
with the first jif July the tax waa In­
Honda,
Va.,
"U
.
8.
Navy
No.
A-IWH^.”
Tremain, Ithaca, N. Y., socially and gins the local agent through the Ford the rest of the delegate*.
“ If in tho wreaths of immortality,
Lieut. L. J. Roth, I.aknhur*t, N. Y., creased to thr»o cents under act of
Miss Mablc Bowler, n popular Utile to meet with the cluh each week as it* there Is n separate bloom for every
financially prominent.
Weekly payment, plan and the l’ipe
tho Inst session of tho iaw-mnkora.
guest*. It I* believed thnt In thl» way
"U . H. Navy No. A-GGH8."
Organ Club had no difficulty In rais­ lady who has a most charming voice, the Klwaninn* rnn learn of the wants noble achievement then the Angel of
Lleut.-Commnnder J.' D. Norfleet,
Harden county to spend (150,000
&lt; :'
ing the money along with tho rest of entertained with several vocal aelec- and needs of the county nnd do more the South will have placed on Wil­
For quick result* try a want ad.
I.nkchurat, "U . S. Navy No. A-C074."
lions,
that
wore
received
with
hearty
lor improving road No. 2.
liam
McKinley’s
grave
the
sweetest
the big thing* they arc doing fort the
applause. McCaslin accompanied her to help the people nnd to bring nbout garland that, mny blAo mtfiere." .
church every year.
u more neighborly feeling toward
The Dally Herald. J5c per week.
at the piano.
After reading the following letter Sanford.
I)r. Tolnr, who furnished tho prl*e Balloonists Injured
from the Chamber of Commerce, it
In
this week's memliershlp drawing
was decided to meet with that body
When Forced to Jump
came
prepared with a whole, flock of
as suggested during th# months of
new glands. Connelly being absent,
•J
From Their Balloon
July and August:
Domas was wdected a* the victim, but
"Mr. 8. M. Lloyd,
declared he dial not need any gland* Could Not Make Rale Landing and
"Secretary Klwanls Club
Jumped to Have Live*
and offered to trade hla ahare of them
"Sanford, Fla.
Local Damage From Too Much Rain Reported,In 11
for a bottle of hair reatorer. John
(Mr-The AuMlalnl Press!
“ Dear Sir:
Sections
Glllon won the nice tie given—the
INDIANAPOLIS, July 5. — Roy
Between Two and Three Thousand People Were "A suggestion waa made at tha last lucky guy. "Chlckcnhawk’* Dean—he Donaldson
and P. A. Erlach, of
meeting ot the Chamber of Commerce
&lt;Hr The A M M k IM r r r M )
•
.
,
in Attendance
ia called that name becauae he ia al- Springfield, III., were slightly Injured
that It might prove an excellent Idea
GAINESVILLE, July B.-Cltrusl Ing. Ilay crop* arc rxrellcnt hit dry v
way* chasing chicken*—and DeCottea this morning when they wero forced
grander and larger scale for Labor to hold * Joint meeting once a month, will furniah the amuaement for next to Jump from their balloon eight prospect* continue excellent except weather la needed for harvesting early
the
Independence Day, July 4th
of the.Rotary Club, Klwanla Club, and
p la n tin g s.,
„
day, will l»o on program.
week and the member* expect some­ mile* northeast of Bryan. Ohio. The locally on lowlands, hut the outlook Is
"Pasture is bettor thun it baa been
^ 147th birthday anniversary of the na­
Come out and bring your friend* the Chamber of Commerce. The Idea thing rich, rare and racy.
very
poor
for
staple
crops,
especially
. balloon, City of Springfield, which
at thla time in yeafa. Harvesting^of
tion waa most fittingly celebrated by with you. Remember Iho club spend* being to foster a co-ordination of the
waa one of the entries In the national cotton, according to the aeml-monthly tobacco I# well advance^ nnd qualityth* Seminole County Athletic Club at tho money In Seminole county and
raras starting here yesterday escaped. crop note* for Florida, Just Issued by la reported'excellent. A very *m*U
the Lake Monroe school ground* yes­ hope* to bring fine, dean sport* to
I)onold*on telegraphed the Associated the local bureau ef agricultural econo,
aircago of rice waa planted thb
terday. Between two and three thou­ this county and encourage our young
Preaa ho could riot rip panel out of mica of the United Btatea department but the crop (* good arid is heading
of
agriculture.
Hay
crop#
are
good
sand people were preaent throughout folks In clean.athletic*.
the balloon to make safe landing and
up nicely. Sweet potato planting
In the sport* of yraterday the fol­
the day to wltneaa the ball r*me In
He and hla aide determined to Jump and pasture la excellent, however, the continues but the acreage is smaller ^
tha morning in which tha Seminole lowing were th# prixe winners:
report Indicate*.
• J.
aa basket touched tho ground.
titan usual. Condition of sugar can#
Tournament riding— Eddie Pell,
Athletic Club beat Altoona 4 to 5
The condition of dtrua tree# i* gen­
is good and peanut proayects hnv« im- y
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.,
July
5
^
after a hard fought game. At noon winner; 0 ring* out of posalble 12.
erally excellent with a good' setting proved slightly alnre hto laat report.
sl M m :
■
A
.
Bomewhere over northeaat Indiana of fruit and sufficient lato bloom to
Sweep stake* tournament riding:
the crowd fill flocked to the eat at.nd
“
A
abort,
unprofitable
season
la
re
where Charles Bell and a ataff of Barney Beck winner, 4 out of possible That is Over Two Thousand More Than the Pres­ and jwrhapa Ohio or Michigan, 'thir­ Insure a heavy crop, tho report MX*,
jHirtsd on all lato truck crop*, water­
teen balloon* ware drifting along on and continues:
•bl* assistants dlahed out over a g
melon*, cantaloupes, tomato**, ate.
ent
Number
Attending
(
f&lt;
t
t
*
fifteen
to
ttrenty
mile*
an
hour
100
yard
daah-rrevalt,
Seville,
let;
thousand pound* of real - bgrbedoe
"Local damage from too much rain Rain and dlac«a# from unfavorable
breexe this morning. They are
mast with aB the trimmings or as­ Cowart, Sorrento, aecond; Hugh Wynn
h
-----------,
'
la reported In * few low sections and weather condition# are reaponslbla.
dpants In the riatlonM •llmlndtlon
(Contributed)
sorted pickle*, bread, etc.
8. A. C., third.
sq occaalonal grov# In tho highland*
“Condition la Improving for lire,
race, which started here at 4 o*kolck
table, 1 saW. "Mr. Pearman, 1
200 yard dash-Cowart, Sorrento,
Ben Lak. and aaalaUnU kept the
"The trouble It a great many peo­
U showing a light crop. Grapefruit stock and range eattle In a
yeatorday
afternoon.
Th#
pilots
will
coffa# pot boiling, all free, the barbe­ first; WUcox, 8. A. C., aecond; Bray, ple think religion muat lay off In what th# la%t cenaua gave Bapford
prospects are not quite ao good a# for tlona arc in much bettor' tt
cue lunch and *porta. Th# soft drink* Altoona, third.
but I want your candid estimate o| not brldg ihalr BaiVota to th# ground oranges an dlato Idoom Is being de­ condition at this time "
triitlT they hire ‘ exhauated their gas
•tl
Running broad Jump was won by summer time.” Thla waa the doling
„ d kw cream were eoon exhausted
pended on for a crop next season in a
our present population." ‘‘Wo’ve.got
supply; unfeW hoWle 'unexpcclw! Ineiaoritenre. Mr. Reader, of an Inter­
Collie
Bigger*,
of
the
Hemlnole
Ath­
I.ook at ChurchwoH'a adrer
and then repl.nUhed for
small percentage of the groves. Grow­
about 7,000." said the secretory. But derit makes lamlfng Imperative.
under the direction of Gua Schmah letic Club by about 2 feet over all view with Mr. R. W. Pearman, Jr.,
er# are busy dusting and spraying *• today. They are putting *U a*
Th# plUrta, rtaidence and name of
secretary of tho Chamber of Com­ 1 wanted to knew the present whltf
com petitors.
two-day sale on *ho«* and here
and lady assistant*.
.
the weather moderate*.
the
balloon* pU°to4 are:
, (
A
last
entrant
by
tho
way
would
population
so
I
asked,
"What
.P#r
merce,
Tuesday
afternoon.
The Uga In «h*rg# of Belle Check,
"Dry wcath* rla needed and the sta­ will find aomo real bargains,
on flrat In all preceding event#
, Roy
B f F. Donaldaen, Springfield, Ilk,
rent
of
tho
population
I#
cploredV*
have
When
1
enured
th#
office
of
th#
H+Lft WUkereon and Nino Gordon re­
ple crop* outlook la vary poor except for tho men and shoe* and
*-lh4J&lt;1ty‘ of Springfield, III."
w« believe If he had been present, ar­ Chamber of Commerce, I found the
for the ladle#—whatever you
■’ ' k
"Just ..'.-out 26 per cent," was the rc
ceived a liberal response.
crp* Tha at*
Ralph H.' Uphon, Datroll, “Tho Do- Ior hay and the cover
riving from a trip to Bradentown In g«nlal secretory seated by • table
ply.
But
thU
It
auhririer
tfiria.
end
1
eraga condition of corn la very poor tha shoo line Churchwall'a hat
Th# lmmtnM crowd that ittiwH*
• J
You know ChurvhweU’a aell for c
time for thla event.
.
in th# rear of th# room very busily waa anxious to Vniiw ill# ntimber » ’
has proven to the officer* of the Sem­
E. iloneywOll, 'BL Louis, “Tho allho local «r*»» " P ° rt 9 ° ^ P'®**
The Seminole Athletic C1ab took th* engaged in work. "Mr. Paarraaaf *
people in (Mhfdrd ari the third d * of
pecUg ripecUlljf from early planllng*. and sell ao much cheaper
inal. Athletic Club that Seminole
81. Louie." .
korond ball gam# In tho afternoon u (&lt;i, “can you glre mo a faw minute* T
are building up an Immense
July. 1029. So 1'nbked ntietttor gueocounty wanu n dob and on Monday
\Varrao'Rasor, ttrookvllle, Ohio, The cotton crop has had more rain People buying ahoe# hare
from Seville by tho score of » to 7.
I
am
very
bu.y\fld
I
see
that
you
tion, “ What p4r rent al oar people
titan It need* by. a whole lot and is
night, July
Victor Check, president, and Cha^
“Ohio.*’
.
ubly surprised at the fin#
you a
are away on vacation 1". “Oh I gueea
nitrated to b» preaent *nd “ *
. Bell, vice-president, had full charge ° are but 1 want
Ark BoeVfner, AVron, 0.. Good- pot promising much. Greasy field# auch low price*. Therri U *
are general and tho plant la rusting
Interested public are InvUed to attend tha sports and desire to thank th# questions." Aa la always true Mr. 2 per cent." I had dyne a little fig­
yW* It"
6o to Churehwell’a and find ’
the meeting fit the Monroe jchoo merchants who so liberally responded Pearman was ready to dUcusa a mat­
G. F..‘ McCulloagb, Baltimore, Md., liailly on the lowlands. Wcovlla are
’S
’
ter of concern to Sanford and Bcaalriphleh time the wbject of
numerous nnd It ia raining too much
fretary,
r." Paarmkn, 4
Mtoerirsu Lagjonaalrc."
with th* gift* for prise*.
Vr#’ fiv e -at
khJ ground* will h*
to check them by dusting an^npray* For quick wmOtt tr| 4
mda
county.
cording
to
your
estimate
Capt.
Laatar
T.
MUlar,
Scott
Weld,
J X g»l*.- don’t forget to com# to thr
V»J
*
I plana for a repeat#* of
icm ueam .es I'm * Tea)
Whoa ws mere seated at another
,4* ;4
■ Iritloe, but oo moch meeting Monday, Jqjy M k
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D E F Ifi^ L S E G N

THE KIWANIANS AND ROTARY CLUBS

CITRUS PROSPECTS ARE EXCELLENT
EXCEPT ON SOME LOWLANDS, BUT ••'J
OUTLOOK IS POOR FOR STAPLES

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATED
AT LAKE MONROE IN BIG FASHION
BY THE SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CLUB

OVER TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE
SHOULD BE W SUNDAY SCHOOI
IN CITY OF SANFORD EVERY SUNDAY

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�When cool comfort in clothes caft so readily be had at the Sanford Shoe
h Clothing Company, need any of us waste much sympathy on the man
who's in agohy over the heat? 'The spectacle o f a figure swathed in
(thick, binding wool would be funny if it weren't go tragic for the own■*r of the figure.
Aur sensible suits for mid-most summer ore mnde of silk, mohair, linen, linen-crash and other
! featherweight fabrics. You’ll find a happy blejiding o f style arid cool comfort in our clothes—
:£nd the low prices will add to your satisfaction in buying at—

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That tho Cement, Sand, Gravel and
Steel used in the construction of the
New Mfeisch Building waB furnished

Distributors o f Cement, Lime, tfinisliin^r Lime, Cement, Plaster, Roof­
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Pa a a m t visit of the a k i nun.
w r for the Non-Add Fertility 4
Chemical Company, at LakrlanA Fla^
« contract w u ck&gt;*cd with B. J. Star.
■In*, of&amp; n fo rd , whereby Mr. ERaK
Un» secured-ifcc exclusive agewy tor,
the sal* of'Non-Acid Fertiliser In the
Sanford territory. ,
i
It wa*. stated by Mr. Starling that]
they. would Maintain a warehouse in
Sanford' and carry a sfffkjent.'stock
•fc fertilizers -on hand at all timed to
accommodate the needs at their cua- I
tomnr*. &lt; /* * ; , &gt;
■ .&gt;
The Non-Acid Fertiliser * Oieiuiryl Co., at Lakeland, begun the man-1
ufrurture at fertilise™ la Novemhcr,
lp23, tiding, a source of phosphorus
without the two of dulphurlc odrij
known ex-Ityassiu
B m Phosphate.,--Tha I
fertilise™ manufactured by this com­
pany havo proven such a nucccaa to
the farmer* that the company 1* of.
ranging to double -their capacity and
their plant at Lakeland, la now run­
ning night and day; it was atated by
Mr. Dcen that the company, was re.
ceiving moat glowing report* from
the reaplta obtained by farmers who
used Non-Arid Fertilize™ for their Ij
(top*.th* past season and that the s i
company-would not be in ppsltlon to " j
supply tbc fast growing demand'^ot j l »
heir goods until they had enlarged]*
their .plant, -thereby increasing the gi
production of Potassium Phoaphatc. |3j
The fertilisers manufactured .by
hla company have proven their value
on Citfus Tree* and the citrus growera who have used it for the fertilisa­
tion of their trees are beginning to
shout l(js praises—slso state that
some of the heat truck crops raised in
{he state wepc raised with Non-Add
Fertiliser thy pint season.
It was stated by Mr. Starling that
be had already sold a considerable
tonnage of these fertilisers to b*
used Ip hla territory thla'year and
that owing to the great demand for
this fertiliser It would be necessary
for those who’ wanted it to place their
order early,'thereby giving the com­
pany the longest/ time possible to All
their requirements.
The company is managed by soma
of Florida’s leading business man
whose successful experience In the
phosphate Industry cannot be quest­
ioned
■
.
It is claimed that fertilizers manu­
factured with Potassium Phosphate
bo used, without danger to crops
for the reason it contains no frro or
injurious acids and has
tendency to
sweeten tho sol!.'
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When you uae Ron-Arid Fertilizers
you give your crops a balanced food
that will give you a healthy plant that
will produce a perfect vegetable or
fruit.
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Col. J. H. Humphries operates a
mixing plant at Bmdentown, and has
the exclusive right to mix non-acid
fertiliser for hfaaatoe county and his
demaiyl for Non-Add goods has
grown so rapidly* that his company
has found it necessary to increase its
capital in order to handle the increas­
ed business. Tbs increase in capital
Waa authorised at a meeting of
stockholders on Wednesday of last
week.
,
Mixing plants are being Installed
in other parts of tha state and It Is
reported that they have already bookfad orders to thalr full capacity.
This new Industry o&lt;■ Florida la
growing fast and beyond a doubt will
be one of Florida’s leading industries.
The Non-Acid Fertilizer 4 Chemi­
cal Company, of Lakeland, owns the
oxeluslvo right to manufacture Efetassium Phosphate In the state *\&gt;f
Florida and it is claimed by its offi­
cers that this new process for treat­
ing phosphate rock will, in a large
way, rcvolutlonlia the fertiliser busi­
ness within tha next few’ years.

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mortgage foreclosure cases against
J. G. Cropland of Miami, brought by
tho executors of the estate of the laU
Mrs. Mary Hrickell, Miami's wealth,
lest woman, have been decided by the
supremo court In favor of the latter.
Orders to foreclose the mortgagee
against Cropland were granted by the
circuit court for Dade county end
Croalsnd appealed to the supreme

New York has passed a law pro-"
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by so-called "Human Flies.

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Executors of the estate, Maude E.
Jrickell, Frank Clark and William
J. Brie kill were represented by Frank
Clark and John ft. Murrell of Miami,
while Croalsnd waa represented by
R. B.# Gautier of Miami. .

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this institution will pay
you for the privilege of
helping you to save.
Start your thrift account
now, and have
balance on hand
which to begin the new
year.
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States arc practically Inviting peo­
N iM ia a tiiic AaaociATBo r a m ple to evade their taxes by seeking
T h . Aaaoclatad J’ raaa la aielu alvalr
antltUd to tha uaa fo r rapubllcailon o f relief through Investment In tax-free
all nawa d isp atch *, cr* d lt.d to it or securities.
not o th .r w l.a cr.d lla d In thla p a p .r
a Iao (ha local nawa published
The governments, local and nation­
Sod
•rain.
A ll rlch ta o f ra-publlcatlon o f ap.Rtal al, law before tho man of large in­
d l.p a tch * , haraln ara «la o raa.rvad.
Offtaai R ERALU B D IU H lta . HRna. 14* come a great mass of their aecuritles,
every few days, and say to him:
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If you-will hand over some of your
URIC AN PRESS ASSOCIATION
money In exchnngo for these securi­
ties, we will sec that you pay no
taxes on the income that you draw
And another "Glorious Fourth" is from the loan.
Tdany taxpayers accept this invita■Hon* and thus evade, or dodge, taxes,
T&lt;«ke Monroe covered herself with thereby unloading a florco tax burden
glory yesterday being one of the fow on tho rest of us.
Ho long ns the governments Im­
■pot* In Heminule
HemI
that celebrated
pose
taxes, and at the same time o f
the Fourth.
fer n ready way out, the present
Just why people want to go some­ jibuso will go on.
where on the Fourth is beyond com­ , .Politician* who rnge against rich
prehension but knowing that they do tax dodgers, nod then vote for taxSanford should give them free securities, nre merely beating
next year where they the air, and they know it.
. ..- o - — —
the day,
OUR MKAT8 HIIOUI.II HR IN­
----- o-----------SPECTED.
A Fourth of July celehrnlion means
a lot of work for n
a ifew good folk*
Does anyone know from whence
who believe In devnti
devoting their time
the
meat* come to Sanford nnd how
end attention to
to thel
their city but it
the
meat is killed, the sanitary con­
m u n i a lot of money for the hotels
and rettaurante and colId. drink ulands ditions of (lie same and whether it
and If they would con
come across with is Inspected or not? Does anyone
the bulk of the money
mono) for the cole- care whether It is good meat or Imd
bratlona a big time cou
cOuld he had here, meat and whether it Is killed under
We have had in them iin the pant and the proper conditions or not?
The following condition in Rnkecould have ^h«m
them In the future.
lund nnd other cities is something
T he whipping boss stated on the that should awake the authorities to
■land that Taberl worked Itetter the the danger^ln the summer time from
day after he wan half killed by n Many causes the least of width nre
whipping than he did at any other tint meat anil the milk. The lake­
time while ha was In the convict land Rtar-Telegrnm ways:
"lakeland
needs a municipal
camp, The poor devil thought he
slaughter
pen
or
n place where meat
had 1
better do his Itesl noil try nnd
coming
Into
the
city
ran be properly
aava his life. To nay thut such a
passed
upon.
If
every
individual
whipping would make n man work
batter U something like the father who ■r.aLx.miml. if limy will takt-lW
telling the boy that ho hates to whip trouble, will imikn n visit to some of
more than the boy hates to re- the slaughter pens in niul around
this city, they would swear off eat­
It..
ing It for the rest of their natural
■------------ o-----------days. You enn't blame the butcher
Two hlg stiffs stood up and punch­
because he Is not required to do dif­
ed at each other yesterday at Bhclliy
ferent; he kills his meat in the cheap­
for a few minutes nnd then one of
est way possible and at thut any old
them pulled down morn money than
kind 'of meat that happens (o take
the president of the United States
his
eye. There are exceptions to a
will make In a year. Prize fights nre
certain extent, hut hy either not en­
fakes —puro nnd simple those days
and the public will wflko up to this forcing the meat inspection ordi­
nance, which now exists or is not
fact sooner or later and refuse to buy
protecting the citizens of this com­
tickets at the exorbitant sums
charged. The fight at Shelby yester­ munity ngninst disease which comes
day demonstrated Hint tho great from poor meat, from Infected meat
American public Is tired of being untl meat that is not properly cool­
flimfliniied by a hunch of Isilogneys ed; from sbmghlcr pens that arc not
masquerading ns fighters to the tune screened; pens that are in a filthy
of a half n million dollars for u few condition continually and pen* that
do not have a semblance of running
minutes work.
water in them, every person who
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MIBTRKHH OF THE SEAS.
ing a long'chance.
"Such carelessness is also causing
mistress of the seas, the l-ovinpeople to demand only western meat
havlnj; made a greater speed
anil that should not Ik* the case if
:han any lieforu recorded by any
FfetM* grown meat is properly
merchant ship, is ns she now stands
butchered. There
is just us good
the product not only of an American
meat In Florida now ns there is on
shipyard but of a Southern shipyard. nny western hoof, hut did you know
Upon tho rebuilding of this ship, in­
that because of the fence laws, and
cluding tho Installation of ollhurning
other reasons, that the cattle owners
engines, the Newport Ncwh Shipare getting rid of their cows and
spent largely over |H,000,000,
heifers and the steers which are the
That yard has given to the nation best meat nre lielng held for high­
what In effect la a new ship, an ex­
er prices or fo r something else? Did
ponent of the shipbuilding abilities you know also that meal is brought
of thla country. It Is appropriate
Into the l-nkclnml markets full of
that after her trial trip aim should fever and disease and n number uf
•tart on a maden voyage, carrying the men who deal in this line say
tha world's flag for speed, on July that only last week nine hogs that
4lh. She will l&gt;e an ex|mncnt of were nick .with the rlndera were
American power, American construc­ butchered and sold oil the luikelund
tion, and American determination to markets? One welt known cattle
build up • merchant murine which man stated to the writer yesterday
f will p|gC4 this country in the first that he would buy any mup a fine
{ rank of. tha world.
car if that man would go to a single
Y/p do not'wish Great Britain any slaughter pen and find it screened in
harm?/On Urn contrary, we .wish her or very few of them (his included)
e v «^ &lt;possible success In the expan­ that have any sanitary restrictions
sion 'o f her commerce and uf her about them whatever. If this be
merchant fleet. Out
the United true, then the situation is dangerous
States has now entared tho field of and it la imperative that immediate
shipping under Ita own flag, and all action be taken. All one needs to do
tho powers on earth combined can not in order to be the judge la to make u
make ua turn back our hand from the visit to some of these butcher pens
task to which we have dedicated our- and see the process, how there Is no
oelvea.
protection from flies or any other
The American flag will fly over genus; how the filth fairly covers
the beet ships on earth, and in every every rrovice and how in most places
port of tho Heven Boas of tho world. after the meat ia butchered, it ia
Tho rebuilt Leviathan with ita won loaded onto a wagon, covered with
(fclllil speed record la only suggea fertilizer sacks and some not covered:
tffajcit paw tha nplion will be gulck at all, hauled through the hot sun to|
ened Into an appreciation of the need market befuru it has even had time
o f • merchant marine, end will be to properly cool, and there be sold
. tnanry tu.popyla-Qt. Lakeland and t{tis com­
r t U iv .to
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be nacessary in order that ItM munity.
flag may float over ita own ships
"Now then cornea the remedy. That

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tect the buying public us well ns SHOULD IJKIN SUNDAY SCHOOL
the selling public. We are getting
IN SANFORD EVERY SUNDAY
things down to n point where other
lines such ns milk, etc., must be in­
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spected, 'which is n lino thing, nnd
this hour more than 5,000 white peo­
there is no reason why the meat that
ple In tho city."
we eat should not he inspected prop­
Rut I was anxious to get to the
erly and, if nccessnry, the city chould
bottom
of the Sunday school situa­
erect a municipal
slaughter pen,
tion,
so
I
cnllcd by 'phone a man who
make regulations covering all meat
has
Uic
reputation
of knowing much
that comes into Ijikdand and see
tlint we get meat that is given the about tho Sunday school condition in
proper stamp of approval. It will the city, nnd presently in another of­
h rone of the finest things that could fice some distance away John D.
happen and we do not believe thut a' Jinkins was comfortably seated ready
single man who butchers or sells to discuss the itmtler.
When Mr. Jinkins entered the of­
meat will object to such n plan be­
ing devised nnd offered the people of fice, I said, "This is a rather Inte
1-nkglnnd for their protection. The hour for n man to he railed hut the
men who have meat to sell nre just matter which I want to discuss with
like everyone else; they realize that you is of supreme importance in the
llm unsanitary condition exists hut life of Sanford and the community.
ns long ns every other man in the How tnnny people of Sanford were
same business dims not take the prop­ not in Sunday school last Hundny?
er precaution nnd go to the expense What Is youf estimate, Mr. Jinkins?"
of protecting the public, they, too, 1 asked. “ I would he unwilling to
enn not he Idnmed for merely g e t-! make an cstjmgte without first tnakting along ns Is-st they can nnd fnl- Ing a calculation," replied the tax
lowing the lines of least resistance. nilloctor. Then 1 i.aul “ I hm .. just
The men who sell meat arc not those hail nn interview with Mr. |{. D. IVurwho would intentionally violate laws miui, $r.. 'find, according to his esti­
and you will find, ton, Unit they arc mate, Ihcrp aW*'G,l 15 white people ia
just as anxious for an in*|gxTinn law Sanfopl. ‘LetJji Ray that Un-re t.Ono
that will apply alike to everyone. Just white people lean than the secretary
the same as every person who buys estimates. Now give joe your es!imeat."
mnte of- rtieNkundror of babies uad&gt; i
one year of age in the city." The
Why do wo ilo 75 per cent of the question seemed too much for the
long distance hauling of Seminole man who presides over the tax c o l ­
"Every once in a
county? The answer is, because we lector** office,
do it right, at the right price.— while I hear that a new one Ims ar­
tjUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER. rived Ion 1 don't know the number."
I'hone IUH.
83-tfc "Dr. Marshall estimates that there
175 white bullies. Let’s hceept he.
Dally Hcrnlit on sale ut Joe's Smoke cutiniutc,' Mr. Jinkins. How many
House, Mobley's Drug Store nnd ore prevented from attending Sunday
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf school for occupational rOasoas?"

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T he tax collector toolt limo-Un do
some more calculating, nnd then re­
plied, "Well counting tho railway, the
mlllt people, the drug store men nnd
so on there might he 250."
"Now, Mr. Jinkins, we nre through
v-'ith our calculating. Ixt's r-ce our
status," I said. Reducing hy 1,000
tin* secretary's estimate, deducting
the number prevented from attendmg fm occupational reasons, the numb« i of slmts-ins, the number of those
under mu- year of age, and those who
ore on vacation, nnd tho number in
the Sunday schools of the -city last

Sunday nml- rtirrr wttp 2/,Off-white
people in Sanford Inst Sunday mornf
ing not in any Sunday school.
"Now, Mr. Jinkins, if these 2,000
cmild be brought into the Sunday
schools of this city, what would |&gt;o
the influence upon the life of the
city?" I asked. Then followed si­
lence. The tax collector leaned hack
in his chair, eloseil his eyes, nnd ad­
dressed himself to the serious husiner-i of thinking. Finally there came
Of all the things that I

'" D o you think that thiWmilding of
tho streets \/itlRgntit hApreve the
city ?" I asked. "Mp-st sorely"
'the answer. "Do you think that the
bringing of these 2,(500 people into
our Sunday schools would do mnrt
for the city than the building of the
streets?" Quirk wan the ntvwrr,
“ Yes, I do. Because character » ■
greater foundation than hard made"
And the business man left the of­
fice, and 1 went away—to think. Two
thousand six hundred more pftipk' in
our Sunday schools—the greatest
thing which cutibl happen for the
city!

Auction Sale!
$1065

J. C. STAPLER FARM

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F arm H orses an d M ules
Mr. L. E. Rates, who has been recog­
nized as one o f the largest Horse and
Mule Men of Florida is positively re­

Cradled on 180 Inches
o f Special*A lloy Springs
Tv T IN E T Y inches— 7k feet— oi springs on
A- ^ each side the Jewett Six! Spring length
equal to eighty per cent o f ita wheelbase. B et
how many ca n o f comparable size Votf can find
as liberally sprung as Jewett! Every ypring is
built to finest Paige standard* o f special steels.
• Leaves are w ide and fiat, stoutly shackled,
and have well-oiled bushings. They absorb the
shock and Jolt of roughest roads in a way that
makes folks wonder at Jewett's big-car riding
com fort. T h e rear springs are sem i-elliptic—
slung under the axle to give both car and occu­
pants a low,easy,cradling m odetx Jewett string
suspension, in a w ord, is w hat -you'd expect
Pa {go to build! A n d Jewett S ix is a better car
than you expect $1065 to buy.

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tiring from active business. With that
thought in view he has leased his
stables out for other purposes, and is
selling everything he has got con­
nected with his stables such as Horsfai
Ct?’ ^at^ es ant* some Biff
ons, and some extra Good Mul

for'dfan^nmonjj11hvm \vHI E'Tiund
fine b»K Hornes and MuIch
heavy farming. He has a
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and Mu,e6» lhe kin° .'"i
h e d EXTKA G O O .) SADDLE .'O N lS ? TOR COW HUNTING ' £ (C' " ' drCn' “
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whcre thc&gt;' can be bought privately or
must and shall be sold to clnse ih, m r
“ J^hon starts when every remaining nnimaj
or expect to need a llor»ie or Mul.. „ r U*’ na, t^ N H l^c w*nd-up o f business. If you need
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NOTICE!
The City Assessment Roll will be
submitted to tho Equalizing Boafd for
iapproval on Monday, lu ly 9th, 1923,
at ,:S0 p. m. at the City Ilall. All
prisons desiring to have corrections
made In regard to their property are
faqnirod to file petition with the City
Oerk setting forth their objections
and the corrections they desire made,
on or' before the day previous to the
meeting of the Board.
L. R. PHILIPS,

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IP TPuf breath is bad and you havn
•peih of ewimming in the head, poor
amtltVConstipation and a general noaccount feeling, it is a den your liter la
torpid. The cos really dependable rem­
edy for all disorders in the liver, stomach
and bowels is Herbine. It acts powerfully
M the liver, strengthens digestion, puri­
fies the bowels and restores a fine feeling
of eanrgr. vim and cheerfulness. Price
UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida

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Control E gg’s Site
By Hatching Choice

Althongh he?!'
la desired to produce, pullets that lay ____
_ bar was dry, the less m ill cert IAral# shall W redaemed
areordtRir to law T ax Uaed- w ill laaaa
cggi with brown akeila c*rg« should Leviathan seas literally a “wet ship," Ihrrron cm the tth day o f July A. D ,
be selected for tnculptlon that have • for as her great whistles boomed
W ITNKS8 my o fficia l xtjrn»tur* and
their warning to fiver traffic and the j j j l this the 3#th day o f May A. D..
shade
of
the
color'
preferred,
and'
this
Shope and Color Determined Too by
shade should be uniform throughout liner moved into the Hudson a tor­
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Egg from Which Urn la
C lerk 'C ircu it Court, {
the shell. Pullets that are hatrhed rent rained on |wr &gt;decks.
Hemlnule County. Kin.
First Raised
from eggi whose sheila are not uni­
I»y A. M. W KKKH. ft. C.
The crowds ashore ran to shelter
By SETH W. SHOEMAKER,
form In color are apt to lay eggs with and passengers sought protection but 8-30—C-8-13-30-3T T-«
A CHECKING ACCOUNT?
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the waving of hats and handkerchiefs
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International Correspondence
Uniform Color
continued, whflo cheer after cheer
Schools, Scranton, Pa.
If so; talk with our Cashier at once!
The appearance of white shelled bridged the widening water.
Nausea and Danger
eggs I smatertally Improved by a care.
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The din Increased y the great ship­
At times there is considerable dis­
ful selection of only pure white shell- ping hoard vessel swung her nose Medicinal Virtues Retaiaed and •!■»•
In confidence, Jell hit** your plans, what
cussion as to improving the siidn
rd vgga for incubation. Frequent exprored—Dangerous and Blcketilng
towards the sea. She was decked
shape and color of hens* egg*, but
you cap do and what you want'done.
amplbs of uneven color %ln eggs are
Qualities Removed. Perfected Tab­
very few poultrymen make shy effort found* In flocks of Leghprns. Some
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let Called "Calotaba'*
in this direction.
members of a flock will lay eggs of
You’ll get a cordial welcome^find should
Tho fiqu* to try Is when the eggs
purs |white-shells, while others of the
The Intent triumph nf moitrrn netore being selected for hatching, 1ml
one# |n a “tle-tiaunentw f rntoniel tab­
you start an account— no bank will give ybu
same flock b will produce eggs that
let knutvn tn the ilrux fr.iile nn "tlaln*
provement may not be so pronounced
have a cream or straw tint. Any of toy vessel, a reproduction of RebcfV, tnli* " I'nlnmel. tln&gt; mint Kcnrrnlly
better treatment
the first year, as marked results can
'uneful o f all medicine* than enter*
these tints may be thoroughly estab­ Fulton's Clermont, America's first nil.," c wiitcr *viit &lt;f piipnlnrlty,—
not come from a single selection. To
lished within a few years if eggs that steamboat. Aa the liner, with her purified and refined tram thn*r nbjr u iu n .iM , iiunliile* which hnve here­
l&lt;c successful on a considerable scale
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have only the desired tints are.used varied escort pushed seaward, through in ' &gt;re I'n H n l It* u*e.
the selection must be continued year
In blllounnenn, ci&gt;n*ilpntl«n. headfor hatching. The production of pure steamboat and ferry traffic, holiday noi,.*
$ 125,000.00
nml itiilliti'Mhiti. and III a terrat
after year.
white, shelled eggs can be established crowds took up the cheering. The variety o f liver. xtntnnrh and kidney
Egg* for incubation should come only by carefully selecting eggs at rain fall soon abated, the sky chang­ trouble* enloni-l tva* the miwt *ucre**fnl r-m edy, but II* tl*e wn* often
front a variety of hen that has health hatching time.
ed for a moment from grow to blue, neglected on nccount o f it* nlckenlng
it unlit Ie*. Now It *1* the enntent and
and vitality to a marked degree^ The
The finish of the egg shell also has and passengers again swarmed the niont pleanont o f medicine* to take.
best results are obtained from eggs
One
at bedtime with a »w alan Important hearing upon Its mark­ open decks to witness whst the water low t'alotah
oT u filer,-et hat’ * nil. No tn*te.
selected during the hen's second or
eting. Eggs that arc imperfect in front proclaimod tho greatest ovation no Krlplitu, no n»u*cn. no nail*. A
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third year of laying.
;ood night'* aleep and the next m ornshape or have a rough surface will since tha Leviathan steamed back m: you are feelin g line, with a clean
In selecting eggs It should bo re­ not produce good results in
liver, n purified nyntem and a lilg a p ­
.
*
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„i futuh? from war torn Europe with her thou­ petite.
r.at
what
you ple»»e.
No
F. V, FORSTER. President
B. F. WIIITN
membered that the size of offspring
goneratlona and should bo discarded. sands of American fighting men.
d- •”
is influenced more by the female than
Calotab* are *old only In original.
When several birds or varieties of
Airplanes, which had come from x c.tU ,...e A u g v * . price thirty-five cch l*
by the male. That is, small hens us­
fowls are mixed In a flock the result Hampton Roads to bid her farewell,
ually lay small eggs that produce
Is usually eggs of an uneven color. followed the liner down stream, out
small fowl and large eggs usually
When white shelled producers are into the bay and toward tho open sea.
come from large fowls and normally placed with those laying brows shell­
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exceptions can bo found.
iable color and unattractive appear­ personat attacks made no him, he
a
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i
The shape Is a matter of importance
ance. Caro, should be takon In Intro­ laughed.
—eggs should be chosen that are of ducing males In^o a flock because the'
*Tooh, lies— who Is afraid of lies?
regular shape and of good average uniform color of the eggs produced by
Every
knock Is a boost when a mnn
Stxc rather than too targe or too small a flock that has bc^n carefully select­
is
playing
straight and working con­
for their kind. Freaks should always ed may bo materially changed within
scientiously, Tho shipping hoard
be avoided.
two generations.
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NEW YORK, July 5.—The recon­
ditioned lcviathon, queen of the
American merchant marine, nailed on
Uncle Sam's birthday on her first
trann-Atlnntac pleasure voyage un­
der the Star* and Stripes.
Thousands massed on . the water
front to bid bon voyage to the supership. With their cheers mingled the
sirens of the harbor craft and the
whir from the propellers of airplanes
circling her pier.

t|mt It reconditioned ihu leviathan.”
It 1is believed the Lcviathon will
bo nbio to set a new time mark tin
the run to Cherbourg, the first stop
abroad. Whether ahe would bo sent
out for this record on tho initial voy­
age depended a great
deal upon
weather conditions, her commander,
Capt. Herbert Hartley, U. S. N. It.,
A ■*lira ar Appllentlun tor Tax llrrU
I niter Srrlloti STS of Ihr, tirnrral
H la lu lr r or ffcr Stair of I'lorlila.
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No. U o , tlaleit Ihu Oil, ilny of July A,
l 1. 1&gt;H. ha* fllrtl xrfht ei'ittOrato In my
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Tux Hrrtl to l»*ui’ In uceiirilmiri’ tilth
Inw. - Halil eertlltfutr I ' l o h m o * the
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Lot la Plat o f Ttisknn’ llla rvrnrilril
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ty. record*.
Th e said land hclns n**c»*ed nt the
date o f lesuntiee of *urh rerlll\n te III
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ped c*Hy today at Falcon, Idaho, Mr. • Are
Arc you moving? .Cap
Harding went up to head of the QUICK SERVICE
.............. “ TRANSFER* *
BASE BALL
train to take a look nt theengino, have it done right.
" -------------------------------fc-tfc
one
of the largest electric locomo­
FOOT BALL
Tho
Herald for first class Job
tives ever built. Engineer Arthur
B A S K # BALL
Biuhdell, after shaking hands with
G7. IV. Lawton, Bracelet \V»ir4.tT R A P S H O O T IN G
a L. SHIPP, Editor
the president, invited hiip up into the pert, 215 South Orange, OrUndJJj
cab, and soon tho train mored o ff
down the west slope of the Bitter
pion’a bandaged 'hands.
The two
Rbot mountain with the hand of tho
fighters tllbn stood in the center of
chle fexetfutive on the controller.
the ring and poled for a number of
Around sharp curves, through tunnels
pictures.
and along canyon sides, the president
While Dempsey's gloves were be­
drove the heavy twelve ijar train un­
ing adjusted, Manager Kearns paced
til it reached Avery, a total distance
nervously in the center of tho ring.
it Alteon miles.
'
When the gloves were on tho cham­
president in company with
Chjef Orecljf, visited n forest rahgo'r’s
Challenger Was Never Knocked Out and On His pion stood up In his corner and danc­
ed nervously on the rosined canvns.
f l it jon at Avery whllo! the train
•
Feet at End of the Bout
; He looked often at tho crowd and only
Tonight—Norma Talmadgo and Eustopped here nnd saw a mule train
geno O'Brien in Robert Hichena’ 'f a ­
occasionally at Gibbons. Dempsey's
packed for a trip over the mountains'
B.—The It wnx seen everyone was good nnlur- weight was announced nt 188 pounds Sanford Drops a
SHELBY, Mont., July
mous novel and drama, now the screen
with supplies. He also found in tho
rd
and
nil
merely
wanted
to
get
a
■(nation of America,'“ The Voice from wholo sporting world was Wrong—
and that of Gibbons as 17514.
Hot
One
to
DeLand
little mountain town n former in­
closo-up
glimpse
of
Tommy.
with
the
exception
of
that
courteous
tho Minaret."
Gibbons smiled confidently when
habitant* of Marion, Ohio, Robert
Elbowing fois wny through the
smiling Individual, Tommy Gibbons,
On n field of water nnd mud, San­ *blark, with whom he talked /o r sev­
the bell sounded and the two men
cheering
spectators,
Chief
Curley
of
St.
Paul.
Tho
chnllenger,
to
tho
\ Here tempestuous love and desert
ford dropped a hot one to DeLand eral minutes.
astonishment of the 25,000 spectators Bear of tho Black Feet Imllnns, climb­ leaped to the center of the ring. Jock
dangers play.
yesterday. Tho game was well played
Dempsey
Immediately
hooked
n
left
in the sun-baked arena of the edge of ed into tho ring. The Indians recent­
to tho jnw hut did not seem to have except one inning, wheih wns the re­
Kissimmee—Work started on new
Here a thousand figures sweep thin oil boom town, was on his feet, ly adopted Tommy as a brother of
sufficient force to shake the contend­ sult of water soaked balls. Two walks St. Johns Episcopal church.
the
tribe,
still
fighting
at
tho
end
of
his
sched­
across tho screen in beauty.
er. Tommy then landed three lefts n slow roller and tw'o wild thrws were
uled 15 round heavyweight champion­
The tall chief, resplendent in feath­
to tho body and a right to the hend. the only bad inning, but wns enough
a Vast scenes— splendors—they come, ship battle yesterday with Jack Demp­ ers and rainbow hues lifted his eaglcDempsey swung a straight left to the to bring defeat against Ammans’ mas­ CLAY AWAY TH£ YEARS.
they go— and you'll never forget tho sey' when almost every laidy expected ttppcd war bonnet from his head and
terful pitching of a 2 hit nnd 17 strike
Jaw and Gibbons backed away.
a.tar'a portrayal of the woman who him to he knocked out in six or seven placed it on thnt of Gibbons while the
out
game, ns Sanford’s seven *hits Apply BonciUa Beautificr casmic day to
In tho second and third rounds
your fact, and rest while it dries, men
rounds,
crowd yelled itself hoarse. The wife
elsred*-for love.
both landed lightly although Dempsey w^re scattered nnd resulted in 10 remove and see and feel the wonderful
. . . .
Dempsey,' tho chnmplon, was an of Mayor Jimmy Johnson, of Shelby,. .
difference in the color and texture of the
men being left on bases.
Also “ The Howling Success,’' a two ovcrwheihlng fnvorlto to win , by a hurried to the ring and threw her " ™ " * v ld «i.ly
•kin.
S
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
arms around the challenger. Hund-170" 1" ^
Jaba " f
/rhnmp on,
part Century comedy. .
w itm knockout, early In the battle,
the face or money refunded. Clear tho
his tnc* nT" 1 c,,nch‘’', oftcn’ Reports on Grapefruit
Referee Jimmy Dougherty, of Phil­ reds tried to shake hands with him. covcrcd
complexion and give it color. Lift out the
Referee
Dougherty
was
kept
busy
And the Invited guests tonight will adelphia, awarded Dempsey the de­ Ho smiled broadly at tho demonstra­
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Canning
’
Operations
separating the . battlers. Dempsey
facial tlltitClose enlarged pores. Rebuild facial
be Jack Ilnvldson and wife and will cision when the gong clanged ending tion, while his seconds removed his
fought furiously, pounding Gibbons
•ues and muscles. Make the skin soft
sec this wonderful play without cost the fight, but Gibbons, who did not gloves.
Show Big Results and smooth.
§
about the hend and mid-section but
to them.
While the championship battle wan seeming unnhlc to get over n blow
You can obtain regular sizes from your
get a cent for fighting the champion,
toilet counter. If not, send this
left the ring with a moral victory. It n surprise to the fight fans, it was thnt v/jIs effective. During most of 500J)00 rases Result of Production favorite
ad. with 10 c o t s to Boncilla Laboratories,
This same picture wl)^ be shown was the first time that any fighter more than amazing to Jack Kearns,
In Various Factories.
Indianapolis, Indiana, fo ra trial tube.
tho rounds Gibbons appeared to bo
again Friday night.
had managed to face Dempsey and Dempsey’s manager.
fighting entirely on the defensive,
TAMPA, July El—Reports on
still l&gt;e on his feet at the finish since
Kearns wns stunned after the sixth f,n|y occasionally landing n blow on
Saturday—Walter Heirs in "Sixty l.e became champion.
grnpefruil
enmilng operations show
ONE IN TEN
round and domonstraM that the: DempBey-8 h^nd nnd face.
Cents an Hour,"
tins’
it_l
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...........
Neglecting
a little Wound, cut or nhrasthe
past
season's
world
production
to
champion
wns
unable
to
hit
Gibbons
Gibbons has a reputation, made in
When tho champion would start
ion o f Uio flesh may in nino cases out of
eighty-six fights, of never having effectively. The manager ns well as with n crushing right or left. Tommy have totalled approximately 500,000 ten cauno no pent suffering or inconveni­
been knocked off his feet. That repu­ every niemlwr of the champion's camp would i|uiekly fall into a clinch. Much cases, says C. K. Stewart, business ence, but it is tho ono coso in ten tliat
Rickard is After
tation is still good. Dempsey had him were sure Dempsey would whip over a of the timo the contender wns hack­ manager of the Florida Citrus Ex­ causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
Jack for Another
chronic fostering sore. Tito cheajtcst,
dizzy, anil wpnry, probably half a knockout in four or five rounds.
ing away from Dempsey, who wns change, in his monthly review on
best courro is to disinfect tiio
Jersey City Bout dozen tnica yesterday, but failed to Gibbons played a hit and run game, constantly socking for an opening for the citrus industry- Of this safest nnd
wj{h |joujj Bontzone and npply !
amount," he say#, "Florida produced1tho Borozono Powder to complcto tho'
knock him out.
displaying remarkable defensive thru- the planting of the finishing blow.
( I t r T h e A u w l n l r d I 'r r a a )
about
250,000 cases,'Porto Rico about: healing process. Price (Uquiti) 30c COo
The fight had an entirely different out the fight.
But the opening wns not thore^Gib•
(, ...
.
.
and 9120, Powder SOo anu 60c. Sold by.
NEW YORK, July.0.—Tex Rickard
ending than any of tho spectators exHe never gave Dempsey much of an bons wns in and out or tightly locked 200,0(K) cases tint] California about
UNION I’ D Mt.M \CY
*
announced last night that ho will be­
pccted, even tho enthusiastic Gibbons opportunity to land the sleeping in a clinch. The contender appeared 50,000 cases.
Sanford, Florida
gin negotiations at onto to match
“ Little difficulty was experienced
protagonists, shouting encouragement punch. In some rounds he switched calm and collerttfd throughout, but he
Jack Dempsey with tho winner of tho
to their fighter had not the slightest bin tactics niul surprised the cjinm- was always on the watch for the in marketing the product until the
Luis Firpo-Jeas Willard bout for n
idea he would last more than seven pion by carrying the fighting to him, punch that would menu his finish,
past month, when
production wns
Vrorld's title fight, probably ut Boyle's
or eight rounds. In fact, It was the and oven outboxed him in spots.
by several
At nil times his speed was tho equal materially increased
Thirty Acres, Jersey City, in Sep­
concensus of opinion thnt four or five
While there were barely eight thou- if not the greater *&gt;f iho chnmplon’s. plants, duo to tho difficulty in mnrtember or October.
rounds would fnd Tommy on the floor sniui persons in the arena nt the lx*- j In tho fourth and fifth rounds, Jack keting some of the fresh fruit. It is
Willard and Firpo, who will battle
ginning of the championship fight it punched Gibbons around the head with expected thnt the accumulated stock
knocked out.
at tho Jersey City arena on July 12,
Tommy, n muster boxer, nnd con­ wns but n few minutes until npproxl-! rights anil lefts anil hurt him with will be distributed during the next
have signed an agreement under the
stantly on the lookout for the knock­ mutely 25,00(1 were crowded a s , near' sledge-hammer blows. But none of few* weeks for summer consumption.
terms of which tho winner will bo out blow, danced nnd side-stepped its they could get to the ring side. The these attacks seemed to stagger Tom
"With the exception of tho Engle
mstehed with Dempsey, Itlckurd said. around the ring, constantly slipping u
reason was that the spectators would niy, who frequently retaliated with [.okc plant of the Florida Citrus Exright'or•left to fh'mpscys fuce, und not pay Iho price asked und just bo-1 blow*'to the hon'd ami sought safety’ change, practically all Florida grape­
then eluding danger by clinching or fore tin- fight Kearns decided to out in clinches.
Dempscy-Gibbons
fruit canneries have closed for the
tile
price
of
the
seats
more
than
fifty
At
the
end
of
tho
fourth
Gibbons
stepping
backward.
season.
The Englo I.nke plant will
Gate Receipts Only
was landing on Dempsey’s head, and probably continue operations until
Toward the last Gibbons seemed to per cent.
Total $201,485 be fading fast, and repeatedly went The crowds on the outside of -the .when tiie bell sound-d the champion about July 15.
into clinches, with the champion. In fence diet-red the announcement and was bleeding from an old wound fiver
“ New canneries to, be operated
Illy Tlit* A MNfir(fil«*il I'rru n l
the
last round it appeared that ids de­ immediately begun banding in $5 bills the left eye.
next season are planned by organiza­
•SHELBY, Mont.,’ July 5. The ap­
When the fifth round open-dDeinp- tions nffiliated with the Florida l'it-j
proximate total of gate receipts at fenses were failing, and man 'yexpet through the wires fpr higher priced
the Dempscy-Gibbons heavyweight " ! Dempsey to administer the knock- iH .etx latter even the cheaper tick -1scy had evidently arrived at the can- run Exchange. They will lie located
title bout, yesterday afternoon w a s ,'"'1- Jhl) vltatnpion seeing the c »m l-j,ln W1!rt. Holrl nt much less than half clusiqn that difficulties were being in- iti dilTeient sections of the eitfits belt
1201,-188, according to figures made jtinn of the challenger, furiously price, and when the fight was well lerposed in the way of a quick knock- and operated on the co-operative plan
public Inst night by Charles Rasmus­ struck nt ids bend and body, but Gib­ Htuited, the crowd, apparently money- out. From then on tils attacks on the to bring the highest returns to the
K o o p Your
bons bung on ami clinched and side- b --m “crashed tin- gate" and rushed contender redoubled in their fierce­ glower. Anticipating n need for
Shoes N e a t
sen, Collector of internal Revenue.
ness, lb- was on Gibbons from Ihe .creator sales effort in marketing tiie
slopped until tho Havi ng grace of tin itdo the vacant souls of
rm-nn.
Oulfalo, N. Y.
P. P. DsOry Company Inc.
nws
moment
the Ix-ll bounded in the sue increased output of canned grapefruit,1
finnl'holl.
While tin- championship fight
Race Accident in
Dempsey was never ill danger in si hcdulcd to start promptly at II p.
.- —
(lie Exchange has now in preparation _
Cause of 1 Death round of tin- fig h t. A lthough (tih-1 ni,, it w as alm ost l o'clock before
an udvertiiing campaign to develop a
buns -ut ami slashed the champion’s first bell sounded. Dempsey wan the
demand for its Senldheart brand, in
HUNTINGTON, W, Vn., July,5,— right eye in the opening rotmtl, *»*i‘l ! firnt to enter the arena, stepping into
Ihe same manner it created demand’
ltsy luiytimtid of Clay City, hid., was Dempsey brought blood once or twice [ tin- ring shortly after 5:30 p. tn. As
for its Kenldswcct brand of fresh
killed and his mechanician, Karl Stoll from tIn* challenger, neither was |„ ( |imI-t-il through the ropes he was
grapefruit and orangw."
of lluntTngton, was seriously injured, marked to any appreciable extent. A given mi uproarious greeting. He was
Next Munson ritrus crop, Mr. Slewwhen their racing car crashed through majority of the newspaper experts iilllicd in white silk trunks and n blue
art declares, will be a heavy one. Of
the track rail dtirjng the automobile gaCc Gibbons a shade in the fifth, sweater coat.
present crop conditions, he says:
While tiie championship fight wns
races yesterday on the Tri-Ktnle Fair elcvcnt hand thirteenth rounds, the
"Heavy rains during the past month
i
grounds. Ralph Hall of Richmond, remaining twelve being nceorded to tiie aisle toward the ring were Kearns, m
have put the groves in a very good
Vn., was slightly injured in uiiothch- Dempsey, wltliofit argument. Neith­ his manager; Billy Wells, the British
condition and they are snowing vigor­
er the champion nor the challenger welterweight; Joe Benjamin, the l’aARE
accident.
ous growth. June blqom, principally
was ever off their feet, altho Gibbons eiflr coast lightweight; Jack Burke
T he largest laboratory, devoted to
grapefruit, is reported from many |
nearly fell through the ropes and wns nnd ia-e Moore, the Los Angeles
dry cell research, experiments contin*
localities, the orange in sonic sec­
MON ItOI-i SPLITS A
helped bury by Dempsey.
featherweight; Mike Trnnt and Hugh
tions
showing
a
heller
bloom
than
uously to make them “ last longer.”
DODBLKIIKADKR Although Gibbons wns the undoubt­ McCarthy, Chicago detectives."
grapefruit.
ed favorite of the crowd, not a word
As lie took Ids scat in the north­
Columbia H ot Shot or Columbia
"With considerable new acreage
LAKE MONROE ..
H
....... - of dissension was heard over Referee west corner of the ring with his back
Ignitors arc “ right” for your needs.
coming into bearing and with •*
Luke Monroe played two games lmugherty’s derision. It had been to the sun, he looked nervously about
heavier
production
by
young
trees,
yesterday on their home grounds, the rumored that if by any chance the and occasionally motioned Ids attend­
That’s why people have the habit of
it is not at ail improbable, if condi­
first with Altoona and the second with finfit went the limit, there would lie a ants aside so that he eould look out nt
asking for Columbias.
tions continue favorable, that next
Neville. The scores follow:
riot If the decision went to Dempsey. the crowd. It was apparent to those
season's crop will la- n heavy one.
,b- ETAOIN ETAOIN shrdlu tn util fdute nnd local police and msny*depu- nearest the ringside thnt the cham­
Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are *oW
"There is no reason to fear a gen­
Altoonu
... (KM) 001 020 0 —3 3 fl ty sheriffs were on hand hut there pion w a s extremely nervous.
by hardware and general stores, electrical and auto
He
eral
over
production
of
citrus
fruits
supply
shops, garages and implement dealers.
Luke Moiiroo
000 000 01!^ I— I 7 3 was no divturhane^o ut any time.
clasped and unclasped his hands,
nt any time. A greatly increased
Ilnlterics:
Altoona—L. I’almer,: Referee Doughurty did not hesitate shuffling tiis feet hnek and forth.
production is a situation which tIre*
nnd Johnson; Monroe—Atkins nnd mi instant after the bell of the fif- Trunt held an umbrella over his head
(.teentii round aqqndl'd in riii^ng Jack while u battery of camera mew iwurni^ DIEV ARE MADE IN ORLANDO Florida Chius Exchange has antici­
Ludwig.
Struck out bjl Atkins 8, by L. Ful­ Dempsey's hand.
ed the ringed platform to make pic- {r„ m tllL.
materials und properly pated since its beginning nnd it is
fully prepared to meet now market­
Gibbons, bis fine, hlood-smcurcd lures of the title holder.
mer B. -Heavy; flitting fur Monroe,
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Gibbons entrance to tho arena about ''Wtwllcd ill Hanford or vicinity, if you ing—emergencies. Ijirge extensions]
nnd lips and pose bruised, smilingly
Bender and Atkjijw.
extended his bund to Dempsey. Then five minutes after the champion wns .vish. Wo specialize In Awnings, have been made in its sales organizn-;
Afternoon game:
lion, which now covers every intpor- j
Seville ______ w 0t&gt;4 000 010 - 6 0 fl he trotted to his corner, where he re­ greeted with loud and prolonged [&gt;ort|,
Curtain:* or anything of ennlunt marketing center in tho United;
Lake Monroe
1^1 003 30x—7 5 ii ceived a defcatling ovation, and the cheering. The contender immediate­
— th e y la s t lo n g e r
Batterle»; Senile, Orton and Gra­ crowds of Gibbons' admirers rushed ly went over to Dempsey’s corner and r4a*
Shales nnd Canada. The advertising j
ham; Monroe—Kpapp and Browning. toward tho ring. The police nnd dvp- shook hands hunrtily with his oppon­
effort for increased consumption and
l/l ^tj
Struck out by Knapp U bq Orton II. utiea did not attempt to interfere as ent. Ho then examined the chain- We also make WINDOW SHADES proper distribution of Sea Idsweet
to your order nt a saving to you, fruit will be continued next year."

DEMPSEY AWARDED DECISION
BUT GIBBONS THE APPROVAL
OF 25,000 FIGHT FANS

FOR THE
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' cecding rounds, administering sevens
punishment about the head and body.
By the tenth round, |t became ap­
parent to the crowd that. Gibbons had
every chance of remaining the limit.
Dempsey, obviously trying everything
he knew, was unable to .reach a vital
spot' Gibbons was somewhat groggy
at the beginning of the 15th, and it is
a matter of conjecture whether he
could have-fasted another round.
In the preliminary boots, Jack MacDonalcTof Seattle knocked out Emlo
Foies, of Rochester, Minn., in the
second round of an eight-round con­
test, nnd Bud Gorman, of tho Gibbons
training oamp won an cight-rouiifl u«
cislon over Harry Drake, of Engfafifl,
ono of Dempsey's sparring partners-

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especially on odd. aito windows.

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June 14
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Estimates givon cheerfully.

SELLERS

HARDING REALIZES
BOYHOOD AMBITION;
DU IVES LOCOMOTIVE
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BOARD

PRESIDENT’S

SPECIAL TRAIN, near St. Marie’#.

Idaho, July 3.—President Harding.
for half an hour or so today came in- _
to realization of his boyhood mnbitiun
to become a locomotive engineer. It
Rhone 114—204 8. Main St.
was not one of the steam locomotives,
OTtLANDO
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.jFLORIDA spouting smoke nnd Cinders that he
drove, but an electric engine on the
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“ Firit ln Dur Llne"
system of Chicago. Milwaukee and
St. Paul railway.'

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When the presidential train stop-

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Rooma 226-228

DR. R. M. MASON

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

FOR RENT

with u strap weighing one and three- corllllrnlo rmhrnrrs the foll ow in g dr srrlhod property situated nnd being In
itominolo t'mnity. Fla., t o - w l t :
tail T.
fourths pounds.
9. 11. I* nnd 13. \V. F. Hea vin'* hubIn answer to nnothor question about Division. The said land being a s s e s s ­
ed at the dale of lhe Issuance of such
the same number of utprds in length certiorate In the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certio rate No. 17. dated
as to whether n man could receive the Cn.l day o f June, A, D. ISIS, has
Hied said rertlltrate In tnv office and
from 40 to 110 licks with u leather lias made application for Tax Deed
to Issue In accordance with taw. Hu Id
strap weighing from six to seven cerlllleate emlirares the follow ing d e­
scribed property situated In (Jemlmdr
and one-half pounds nnd perform hnnl County, Florida, t o - w l t : All In Hanford
Irani. Her, sn Twp, j:i s Itnngc .tit i:
labor tho next day, he estimated it ■
3n aeres. The said land bring asaessrd
would he impossible, as his injuries at the date of the Issuance of such mr-.
In the name of Kllxaheth Kissel
would Ih« too severj. This hypotheti­ tlilt-ale
Also Tax Crrtlltrntu
No. I, dated
the
Slid
day o f June, A. D. 11*19. has
cal question was in Unp with the con­
Hied said certiorate In my office nnd
tentions of tho state.
has made application for Tax Deed

LOW TIDES ON REACH. 1923

Forenoon and afternoon titles occur
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
nt approximately the same hour anil
New MeUch Ilulldinjr
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
minute.
Rhone 201
Sspford, Florida
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue,
Date June July A ur. Scpl
G-18-lmo-p
1 4:05
4:31
5:33
0:28
W . J. THIGPEN
K &gt;lf RENT— 10 acres of tiled land
n 4:55
7:20
0:14
5:20
To« can find tha bib* *f
on Cameron avenue.—S. E. Unrrett,
3 5:17
Real Estate
0:02
7:11
8:17
•very live Hnainean Man
Fort Valley, On.
71-I2tp
8:00
4 0:43
7:01
9:24
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
In Sanford In thin Column
HICKSON HOUSE
7:5(1
0:00
5
7:21
10:11
oath day.
Up*to-date Apartments and Rooms
n 8:17
R:51
9:57 11:08
Vy** Examined
Glaaaa* Daalgnad
Daytona Reach.
9:44 10:52 11:11
7 9:07
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Summer rotes: $1.00 per day, $21
8 9:57 10:38 11:41 12:17
to Issue lu accordance iv II li law. Said
per
month,
Including
lights
and
water.
1:08
0
10:44 11:30 11:50
O pt D.
certiorate embraces the fo ll ow in g de­
Call J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, Snn- \ u t | r r « f A p i i l l r n l l i i a f n r T m l l r o l scribed property situated In Hrmlnole in 11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51
luick Service Transfer
t’ ouniy, Florida.
to-w lt:
Ht;\i of
Optld an-Optomatrlat
I inter irrllim MS at Ike flenrrnl
ford.
70-tfe
12:21
1:31
2:47
KtVi. gee. »*. T w p
t'J g Itahge 3» 11 12:10
SlnlHIPa nr Ihr Rt.lr ,»f
HI Rant Pint Street Sanford, Fla.
Storage Facilities
II.
to
acres.
The
said
land
liefng 12
K
lt
r
M
a
,
1:00
1:10
3:35
2:13
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms with
Not Ire In hereby ulven T. E. Wilson, assessed at the date o f the Issuance
a plena* yon, tall olhtra; If not,
1:55
3:04
4:21
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th imri'liaser of Tax Cer tio rate No, :isv. ” f such certiorate In the name of F n - 13 1:40
•Inl.-il tin- at.I day of June, A. I&gt;. 1U18, kiniH n.
Ull oa. Phoa* 498
2:20
2
:3R
5:18
3:51
14
street and Elm Ave.—M. Schneider. has flint snlit err! lllriito In my office
Alsu Tax t’ e It Ideate No. :.17, ilnleil
the 3rd day o f June A. D. F i ll, has 15 2:57
4:10
3:15
0:14
79-fltp anti h n . nintle application for Tax tiled
said ccrtlilcale In my o ffice nml
In-t-il lo Innui- In nrt'onlanro wliti law.
7:18
1:II0 5:32
FOR RENT—Wo have u well located Halil eerl l fit-at* I'mbrneea l h . foltiiw- has made iippllcatluu fur Tax Deni 1C 3:31
SANFORD N O V E LTY
Init ileserllieil
property
altuatiil in I lo Issue In Itccorilance with law. Halil
4:51
0:30
8:22
furnished home.—A. I*. Connelly &amp; Hrmllmli 1‘ouniy, Kiorliia, t o - w l t : IV * e e r llllcate embraces Hie lo llowlhg de- 17 4:21
Daytona Beach, Fla. Sons.
5:48
7:34
9:2.7
scr (lied property slum led In Hem Inote 18 5:08
185
ft.
of
Hot
18
and
19
A
.
B.
(irlf
fl
na
70-tfe Huh-Division.
WORKS
Hoiiuty. Florida,
to-w lt:
N \V I,
of
19 &lt;1:02 0:47
8:40 10:25
Comfortable, Airy Rooms
' Tin- onItl land being assessed at the NIDI H. c. 34. T w p 20 H, It '.".I Hast,
FOR- RENT—Cottage, J. Munson.
V. C. COLLER, Proptil
acres.
The
said
land
being
a
s ­ 80
7:51
9:43 11:21
7:02
d a l* &lt;&gt;r tiin Issuance o f such cortlUOpen the Year Around
sessed at Ho* date ,'f the Issuance of
80-Ctp c a l f In tin- name o f unknown.
7:31
8:57 10:54 11:57
Also Tax t’ ertinoot* No. sin. tinted soeli cer I III, ale ' In the name of t&gt;vcr- 21
icncral Shop and Mill
Reasonable Rates.
O
')* 8:32
s
FOR RENT—Itungulow, 5 rooms and tho Till day of Juno, A. O. I9 !« . Imn l r c d Tar petit Ine t'ompanv.
«W
lt
9:59 Ul4S 12:31
Special rates to parlies.
Also Tnx (Vrlltlrntn No. 5. dated
said certiorate In my nffliv and
Work
hath, up-to-date. Apply W. R. Pell, fll.al
1:18
11:01
the 3rd day of June, A. D. I'M8, has 88 9:30
11:53
line
trniilo
n|i|illr.-it|oii
fo
r
T
i
n
lloodi
On Main Street, near Ocean
s.'ihl c e ll lllcate In my nff lr r and
(UP West Think Sanford, Fla. 82-llp lo Issue in aet-ordatiro with law Hulil llleil
10:28 11:5D 12:4?
2:01
INTRACTOR and BUILDER
24
lias
made
application
for
Tax
I
rortllirato em braces tho follow Ilia ilo-i
to Issue lu nceordanee with law. Haiti 85 11:2tl
12:07
1137 2:42
|l7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. C. M. CUSTER, Prop. FOR RENT—2 large, cool, furnished surllo d property Nliualod In Heinlimlr I cenlO
cnle emlirares tIjpefiilliiu Ini; ili&gt;( ’ i. nitty. Florida, t o - w l t : fait t. Her. f, I
itiRif
*&gt;«*-&gt;*#
1:02
3:21
housekeeping rooms, $5.00 per week Twp. SI H. It. 51 K. 4 * H Heron. Tho scrlhetl properly eliu.-it.il In Hemlnole 2rt 12:21
K ' i of H\V', 27
.alii land lielntl a nnonnoi! nt I ho dale I t*ouniy, Florida, lo -w f t :
3:55
1:1M
1:53
3:04
—ft 11 East 5th street.
82-2tp of
tho liNutihi'o o f Mull ecrilflrutr Ini o f HID, nml HID, of HK*i H.W 3*. Twp.
2:10
3:41
2:41
H* H II. !:&gt; I*. 00 neres
Th e said lain) j 28
-1:32
B. W . HERNDON
FOR
RENT—2
room uparlment,
1 1 Al*n
2 'Tax,,f rortl lirato
" ow" ’ No. .!Tt.
. . dated
, .
being assessed *at llie it it l if iif Hie Is.
, .
'
'
3:20
5:10
4:20
Laurel Ave.
82-2tp tho Ttli day of June, A. U. 1910, h a. simtii'e oT sin'll eerl Ilira III Iri llte name, 29 2:59
:;n 3:40
4:08
tllod rahl rorllflt'alo In my office and of tbiktmwn
fttoo 6:52
Fitless said ecrtllleateH shall he r**- |
INSURANCE AGENCY
R()R RENT—0 room house 1215 Oak has rtiH.lo !i|i|illrntlnn for Tax l»ood
5:52
4)49
to Issur In accordance with law 8;iM deemed according to low. Tnx Deed , 31
Ave. $10.00 per month.—11. H. rortlflealo
FIRE-------- AUTO---------RONDS
embraces the following dr- will Issue thereon oil the f.111 day of
83-3tp |scribed property situated In Hemlnole July. A. D t»S».
Lewis.
H'lTNUHS my official signature and F ir st (Ju n rlrr F ull M o o n Last &lt;)uartcr
♦a

DENTIST

GREYSTONE HOTEL

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

- -MX..! ■ FT-Ui—•*
FLORIDA

Ianfor i)

A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons
R a la h l l.b e *

IMH

Itral Ivtlule, L o am and Insurance
fhonr 48

101-8 M agnolia Ave.

KTI5WART The Florist
$al Flowers--------------- Floral Dealgns
Annual and Ornamental Plants
III Myrtle Ave.------------ Phone 260-YV

U nford

m a c h in e
company
Genera) Machine nnd Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
t*hone 62-------- Sanford, Florida

CLASSIFIED
ADS

____ I’m in l). I'li.tIda, t o - w l t ;
I.ol 91 lllock
D . I*. It. Mlirholl's Surve y o f tb* l.ovy
ill uni.
The x.iiil luml liclmi assessed
til the dale o f tin- Issiiatiro of such
irrtltlrato In tho name of ITnknowu
Tax (’ ertllh-ats No. 2t5, dsleil
fancy work, thf&gt;Also
7lh day &lt;)f June, A. I&gt; VJSO. lias

W AN TED

Claislfled Ada 1c a word. No
Ad taken for leas lhan 2jc. " I W I L L IK) any kind of
AnCpoalMtclffdlh C W * » d r M.w-ng by the .lay. Phone 571.
Ads charged to anyone, ('ash
82-4tp l*Htif In ti m i n i fiiict* w ill* la w . H a lil
ct*rtltlr;nlt* t,intirnr«** llit» f n lliiw ln K il»*must accompany all orders.
\VANTED— ROYS TO SELL THE wri H m 'iI I»rtt|!t'rl.y milttfiR«*t1 lu H i'itih m lc
Count the words and remit
**«»ui»i&gt;. Klnrltla. In*w li; !.#»•
Itlnrk
HANFORD HERALD ON THE 1». D 1C M U c h fU 'M Hurvo&gt; p ( tin* L«*v&gt;
acordingly.
n l.
Th#' p n lil I nn d h*-lnM nnnv mmt }
STREETS OF HANFORD. A GOOD U.itr n th
e tint#* «»f III#* twiJUri m 'f &lt;*f m irh
CHANCE FOR AMIUTIOIS HOYS r» t i If cnf«* 111 t li«* 1 1 m*&lt; **f I’ nix h**\# n
M an
T il * O r i U l n i l F N#» *7 2, (luted
TO MAKE RIG PROFIIS FOR A t ileA tpn
71 It tiny, «»f J IIIM*. A
1». 1B2B, ini'*
FEW l i m i ts WORK. SEE LOUIS B le d m ild r e r l l f L ’ M#’ ill m&gt; offle#* nnd
iuiM imtdi* ti|)|diciili# iii r«*t T i n
FOR SALL____ SHUT AT THE HERALD OFFICE. tn Ink tie In nm irdrini*#' u If ii Imv |P«*rd
H i Id
If h a l f p iitb rin r-N the fs d h iH lfiM dp*
dh-tf cme rrti bed
TH AI LF'R- FOlfS A U'. - Very thing to
nr tip* rty »&gt;1 1 im I •*•) in He ink unit*
C#»ulity, F lo r ld i i . t n - u i l
!»**l lh HlueU
complete your "fishing outfit” .
FOUND
It., h . It M H r h e ll K N l i i i * ' n t th e |.ev&gt;
Phone 371-J. Cheap for cash.
U r n r il.
Tin* »»:#hl lu iid h e i iik iism NN*-d
fit th o llllt e *»f the Innuh lie** r»f
Ntlfh
‘ 82-21 p; 99-ltp FOUND;-Florida license lag. Own­ r«-rt
I flc f ile In the nam e ••f I 'lih iio w n
er can have same upon identifica­
A Ipi* Til x tVriJ finite N**- 271* f|riled
FOR SALK—1 team mules, wagon
fm-s
tion nnd paying for ml. Call at Her­ tit** 71 1 1 d a y i.f June, A I*
file
d Kiitd r«*i ilfica tt* In m V #»ff|«-«&gt; and
nnd harness at n bargain. E. N.
07
tf^
1
ald of fice.*
' *
y i - n C j |II(B inmlf, a|i|tlh'illloo ( " f Tax Dent
Sutton, Geneva, Fin.
82-IOlp
to laaui' In aci'orilnMr.' with taw. Halil

LOST

FARMERS— You can gat ao*d b*ti
fram*v and Irrigation plugs at tt«
Sanford Novelty Wnrka.
100-tfc LOST— Roys brown bathing suit be­

tween Palm Springs and Sanford.
FOR SALE— Doater and Gays' paint*
and vamlahea at Sanford Novelty Reward if returned to Forest MeAl83-ltp
VVorka, Sanford agents.
lB3 tfc lister, 516 West First St.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
D’. 8. Leak
J. H. Colrlough
setting, 15 egga for $1.00.
Mr*.
Ellsworth,
Iicardall
Avenue,
SunLeak &amp; Colclough
ford._______________
B3-HP
INSURANCE

Fire— Lire—Auto
FOR SALE—5 Pointer pupa, No. 1
INa. 3 Fimt Nat’l Rank Illdg. Annex stock. See Vick Hawkina, 110 San­
IAN FORD
FLORIDA ford Ave.
f*3-tfc
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First Si.
Attractive terms. Address owner.
Ilox 782, Daytona, Fla.
C9-tfc
nFF’ KR EXTRAORIllrJAltY
One new five room house with bath,
full lot, well located—NEVER OC­
CUPIED.
PRICE
$3,000.00---------- - —Terms to suit you
Card* *f Aanford'a ReputA REAL RARGAIN
able Prufeaalenal Men, **ch
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
79-tfc
•f whoa. In hi* cha**a prof«**too th* Herald momFOR SALlTOK TRADE—Overland
“ *nd* to th* p**pl*.
car in A -l condition. Will trade for

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

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George A . DeCottes
A tlo m e y -a t-L x w

Over Benin*U County Beak
(FORD
FLORIDA
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FRED R. WILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

f ‘ral National Rank IlniUUag
pANFORD
.&gt;
FLORIDA

tt o n j. m ough ton
ARCHITECT

Been* 7, Miller bldg.
PANFORD
-jFLORIDA

CHELLE
•I. LA

good Ford. 211 Fronch Ave. Bl-Up
FOR SALE— Roby carriage, good con­
dition. Must «*iLot once, leaving
town. 203 Park Av*.
____82-3tp
gADDLliSt SAbDLESPlADDLESi
— U. 8. Army, brand new, McCUL
Ian', $0.20; also used U. S. Army Sad­
dles A-l condition! $8-19- Can ship c.
o. d., allow examination, express or
parcel post—W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ca, ___________________
FOR SALfc—lfl
6 in bearing
grove, 1 In pecana, 10 cut ov*r land,
Every foot fin* for pUrui. Good «room houa*, nicely furnishsd includ­
ing piano.
Flower*.
ohrubbery,
shad* trues, grapes, figs, guvaa, *tc.,
and Just think of it, right In U»e town
of Pjtola. Good school, store, church,
station, paved stm t, 18 minute, from
Sanford. Now ivnident writes: Mm|
b* sold, #ut pric* from |!WKW W in
MJJOO.OOO,'' 9LOPO.OO cash will llAK;

dl* thU tJesl^R- T- TUisr,
Fla.

Phoki.

SIX WITNESSES
TELL THE STORY
ABOUT TABERT

EXPERTS CORROIlORATB STORY
0
OF THE CAMP PHY.
H1CIAN

i t rllllcate

•■mlirurin tin rollowliiM •!*•aerlbert iiropert) nlimil.il la HMtilnoliI’ oil nl&gt;*. Florhta. to-tvlt:
I...I 38 ll,* «*
i: 5 niri'*) lllock D . D It Mltilo'll'a
Harvey of Levy ilrnnt. The euhl larul
hi'liiK ueacei'Fit at the ilhlc of thv Ineuunce of each rertlllcatc la the name
of If ora in Ha mli reon.
Also Tax t.Vrllllcnir No. -STS, ilntnl
the 7th day of June, A. D. 1920, Imn
llleil mild cert Ifinite In ni&gt;' Off lee anil
hna inmle n|&gt;|&gt;tlcallun for Tax Deed
lo lean* In nrrordnnro with law. Halil
certlflratn emlirares the fullnwInK tieaerlhrd uro|irrty sliimied In Hcmlnnlr
t’ ounty. Florida, lo -w i t : tail 30 llloek
D.. D. It, Mltehrll'a Harvey o f the Levy
(Irani
Th e mild land to-lnit aeseeeed
at the date of the in .unlive of aucll
eert Ilien te In the uii me of Unknown,
Also Tux rVr lin rate No. IIS. dated
the Till day of June, A. D, 1910. Iiu*
tiled said rrrUhralt' In ntv uffles nnd
Ima made n|i|)ll('ai|on for Tax Deed
tu Issue In neeordanre with law. Maid
Cerltneate « ml, races I lie f'dlowliiK daserlhed p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d III Heiplnule
f o u n t y. Florida, to -w lt:
Injta I I nnd
29. Slid way in H»r; 32 T w j». It H. It.
31 K. The said land liflpu assessed at
tlm date nf Ihti Issuance of such err-

tipcat a in ilu, name nf Unknown.
Also T aa f e r lllle a t e No, If . dated
. .....
. . .
«.
•. .
. t h e Tilt day o f June, A. I&gt;. I»10, be.* I
L A K E C I T Y , Ju ly 5.— E x p e r t tc *tl*| n ied said r e r t lf ic n t " tn my o f f i c e ' a m i i
made nplilleatnin for Tax Det-d
mony from six witnoawa presentod lhas
o la*us In aerordanee with law. Hald
rertlflnal*
em i.races Ihe f'dlowltiu d oby thi* ilefcnst) yoatorday In the trial
p r u p .r ty slti-vtnd In Hi-nVlnolti
of Thuntaa Walter Higginbotham, for­ srrllii'd
f o u n t y , Florida, to-w lt: All HtY U «r
mer convict whipping bo»a, charged NUVi iy liix N Of HI. Gsrivw.*" AvV.

with tho murder of Martin Tubcrt, of
North Dakota, tended lo show that
Tnlmit cantc to hit death from lybnr
pneumonia and not from tamaumlc
pneumonia,, a* tho statu is runtend­
ing.
The six expert* alao corroborated
the testimony of Dr. T. Cm per Jonta,
Putnam Lumber Company's camp
physician, who attended Tabert while
he was serving a convict sentence in
the lumber camp of the company. Dr.
Jones testified Tabert died from lo­
bar pneumonia, aqd that t*q Ptaklpg
a thorough examination of hi* b‘*dy
he found no tract of traunsmio,
Last night n a«Mion
h«&gt;d in or­
der that th* css* might go to the Jury
by Saturdey morning.
Dr. Replh N. Greene, formerly
sUt* health officer, told the Jury lq
answer t oa hypothetical quexUnH im ­
pounded by the defenay, Rhlch W«»
approxiffiaRdy PtT Kurd* 1ft kftftfc.
tMt H wm
pn*uM n*«
l‘ hpinlwi

WBmmm

£****•. .'r Y 1’K' *1 »* «• » »erw»
T h o said laqd krluu as sos sid nt tt«s
date uf i h s to*uati-o o f such vsrttflr a i* Ip tits tiaini' o f Unknown.
A 1st*. Tax Fi rtinralw N o lo t , dnl»C
•ho Ind day o f Jun*.

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lt| evHIftrai*
evHIftrats Itr
l*r nty
o fffi
f lr a a ml
n*-*t
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ntr p
has niadr uppllcatluu fur Taa I *»od to
lasiiti ht actardaiire xvlih law, a-.,u
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r, rtl|li-a|« snihraesa |hs follnwlna
-- _ d
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srrlhod p roperly situated In Hsnilnols
F ou nty, Flu) Ida, to - w it :
l - ' » 4, l'hlt*
Up It. Voiina (Irani. Her. II T w p. IS.
H. 11. I t K . 7 h s salil Ian
land bslnjr as&lt;
seasod at Ihs da le o f Ihe lsiuai|M of
aurli r r r t in r a ls In ih s nsmti o f Jew*
Yonnjfe. Estate.
Also Tax Cert Iflcftls
1*1. dated

seal this Ihr 30lh day of

H'l'S.

May,

A

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H A DtirtlliAHH.
t'lerk ■*lrciilt f o u r l .
\.

H e m ln o le I’o u n lv , F la .

i ty :

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m

u i; i : k s .

Tot

d . t*.
..............................

Juno 21
July 20
Aug. 19
Sept. 17

June 28
July 27
Aug. 20 '
Rapt. 24 ...

July 5
Aug 4
Sept. 3
4KU 3.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
'

CORRECTED MAY I, 1923
South Round
Arrivo
83 ......... 8:36 a.m.
,T-T
'
27.
89 ........ 2:85 p.m.
R5 ......... 0:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.

No.
No.
No.
No.

82
Rl
80
US

xN'y. 100
xNo. 24 *i........
xNo. 25. ........ 1:30 p.m.
xNi), DIE. ........ 5:50 p.m.

xNo.
No.
xNo,
No.

xNo.
xNo.

X —Daily,

In connection with our transfer, wo
have, storage room, where you may
store your goods until yuu need them,
nt a nominal coat.—QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER: 'I honffMOTL-------- BlTtfc

-- V

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&gt;

r/ "

A Citfiis Marketing MachMe plafiSfe3
to conform with FloridalConditions
1

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,* * '

In organizing and building up tho Florida GitruB^Ezchango, Mr*
tho growers who compose it, havo boon determined to dovdop a ssles
m a c h i n e capable o f handling to advantage all tho^grapefruit and
oranges wo produce.
Wo havo recognizod fully, that our profita depend upon thb
vantago to which wo sell tho bulk o f our production—w o havo real­
ized that wo cannot mako money just by soiling a email (part o f our
output at high pricey
Also wo havo kept in mind the largo proportion of/goldena and
russets, os compared with brlghts and fancy fruit, In thoi grapefruit
and orango crop o f Florida— o proportion not likely, to boimaterially
changed In tho early futuro.
/

Consequently, wo havo butlded our sales department to glvo&gt;cquai
efficiency in handling citrus fruita of all grades. So well, have wo
succeeded that now it is unnecessary to sell any. ono grado* for less
than tho fruit Is worth in order to got flno prices on anotherJgrado.\
Wo could and would do much hotter for ourselves if wot did not\
havo to offer our fruit in competition with tho lower price* almost ^
constantly offered by non-cooperative and spocnlativo marketing
_ agencies. And you, who sell through them, would* mako morej money.
Your interests and ours are Identical. Tho'interests of (no pri­
vately-owned marketing concern are allied with your interests., When 4
you sell through any o f tho speculative or non-cooperative twenties \
you lose money for yourself anji for every other. Florida grow **"

has piHds •PlUli'atlun !•» T»* Deist

t « ls*u« l« sct'otdanrs With law. Hald
rertlrtrats sm b| *ft« the fullow lne d sovrlhsd lifu e silr eittialed and l&gt;*lite In
*fem(Htde iViunty. Florida, lo -w li: l^ou
I.
awl «».
IV, Phillip.
Phillip It.
II. rTouna (Irani,
*• 11
I* .»*VU
*

■-

it- 11

K **1

T »»e

said land hslna assessed at the dais*

o f the Issuance uf surh r r f l i n c n l s in
the name o f Ja ne Yuune*. U t u m
t Also T a x Cartjflcaiv .
OSIkd
*nd d a y of
ua*. *,' 7k t h i * k e s

Mad
has

4s In mr office and

skid i ■r
n\ad

a i s s - ’a j

s t i H W j at tbs data o f lb* Im s i m
o f sari, r m in e e t s In th« nates a f u i kauwa.
Alsu Tax CerUftvete
Ci
tb« * »d day y» J a n e

numbering from eight to $*g IW
U
kl u

Hftoeta In jay

U

i a R

l 1

o ffi c s ^ s n d

Departs
7:30 a.m.
8:25 p.m.

except Sunday.

M?m*...
K

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
3:52 p.m.

Lcrshurx llraltrh
Departs
Arrivo
157. ........ 3:55 p.m.
21.. ......... 2:45 p.m.
158
0:30 a.m!*
82
7:10p.m.’ Ovlrtlo llranrh
Arrivo
Departs
120 - ...... 7:45 p.m.
127..
8:40 p.m.

tho 2nd day qf Juuw A, V. ISIS, has
filed said vstltfewais Is my n fflcs and

■eft

Northl*ound
Arrivo
........ 1:48a.m.
.........11:45 a.m.
....... 3:42 p.m.
.........lfl:00 p.m.
Trllhy llranrh
Arrivo

Depart*
2:40 a.m.
,8:40 a.m.
2:45 p.m.
•7:10 p.m.

lUe FLORIDA'

CITRUS EXCHANGE

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WOIUJ^S, GREATEST .VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 82
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY 3. 192.1 ____

VOLUME IV

.

GERMANS* DID NOT In J u RE M EA TM A N
SAYS ENGINEERS W H O WADlv RE­
PAIRS; STORIES QF SABOTAGE FALSE
,

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................

Has Left the United States S h i p p i n g B ^ rd in a
Quandry as to Disposal oft W W ® ^ £ r
Elaborate Souvenir Booklets Already I rmted
tVIIO
FOUNDED OREGON
A N D SAVE,GREAT NORTH
WEST TO THE NATION .

At Mcacham Was Occasion For
Great Getllng-Togcthcr of
All The People

Whipping Boss Says He
Whipped Tabert Be­
cause Was His Duty

IIY-THE SEMINOLE AT|U'*fT|C
CLOU WHO INVITE KVBHY.
UOIIY TO COME

NEW YORK, July 3.— Announcement' today by *"£"**”
Valuable prlxc* will be given for:
who reconditioned the Lcvlnthnn thnt w ^ t lm e taka* &lt;9fs??™ ,££
Tnurnnmcnt riding.
attempts to cHpple the liner were fntoe»hnn left the ohlpptnR
Running and jumping.
Hoard In a quandry nmto what to do w llh fifteen tkoiwand **° ,1 ?
Groaned pig catching.
worth of elaborate souvenir booklets
0l C„ r0w
Horne shoe pitching.
.
of aliened sabotawe which were to hnvrbeen d t a U i h ^ toiwrrow
Free barbecue,
on the ship’s first voyage w a n American
&gt; " K\ " 3 n reTwo base ball games.
thc damage to tho vessel originally supposed to h # n been n re
Contests open to everyone.
suit *.r sabotage hnd been found to ^ v e ^ n Ahc^rMOU of nn ne
Program ntnrts a t 10 a. in. Como
cldcnt in docking the vessel on her Inst trip to this countrj unucr out nnd bring your frlrndn.
the German flag in 1914.
.
Thunly the only real Athletic Club

TO

ENFORCE PROVISIONS
OF WASHINGTON NAV­
AL TREATY

For Ratification Ilv French as
Japan nnd America Suffer
lly Delay
-

Shooting Affray Believ
ed to Be Argument
Over Liquor

4H r T k f A M w rlale* P r H . t

TOKIO, July a.—Japan haa de­
cided to approach America and Great
llrltnin with view to reaching tri­
party agreement to enforeo proviaIons Washington naval treaty with­
out awaiting ratification by French,
It wns asserted confidentially In Ja p ­
anese newspapers, which print sta ttments believed to bo reliable.

Ip Seminole County Bids you welcome
to itn big celebration. The various
lommlttccn hnvc l»ecn buny "for weeka
preparing for this wonderful affair
4 ltr Tfce Am w Is I H I 'r e s s t
and the Monroo school grounds arc a
4II, Tlir 4n»rliilril
CHIt’AGO, July 3.—One man kill­
LAKE CITY, July 3.—Thomas
gain night. Tho grandstand has a ed nnd another Is known to hnvc
Higginbotham, former convict whip­
pntmetto roof, also all tho booths nnd
been wounded nnd several others be­
the club colors, black nnd orange, nro
ping boss, of Putnam Lumber Com­
lieved to have been wounded, In a
everywhere.
pany, told the (jury here today, in
shooting nffury at HngJI»-l.nim&gt;nt
Last night a most enthusiastic
trial for murder of Mnrtln Tnbcit of
township early today, In what au­
North Dakota, tlyit "It was-my duty
WASHINGTON, July 3.—Report*
avoidable only in one or two minor quarters, the Lnke Mpnroc school thorities believe wns a battle be­ that Japan was preparing proposed
to whip Tabert." lie said be gave
"Pauling action upon 'formal com­
tween two rivul bands of liquor run­
house when tho following officer*
Tal&gt;ert eight lashes. The stale Is plaint which will doubtless lie made nnd small enses.
a g r e e m e n t making the
Washington
A.
C.
L.
II.
R.
Present
Proposed
were elected I Victor Check, presi­ ners.
runtending thnt Tabert died Trent ex­ at tho earliest possible
naval treaty effective without further
moment
A
man
partly
identified
ss
"Buck"
dent; Mr. Hell, vice-president; K. C.
cessive whipping administered by against the decision of the Interstate Jacksonville ••
delay revived discussion of same ac­
Render, treasurer and financial secre­ Jones, formerly of lam ent, was shot count which took place in Jnpanes4i
Higginbotham, state witnesses testi­ Commerce Commission to p ^ into cf* Pnlntkn .........
tary; Hollo Chock, sporting editor; dead and his body left in n ditch an press five or six months ago. Con­
fying fifty to one hundred an d ,nine­ fA't higher carload commodity rates DcLnnd .........
Cus Schninh, business manager; Viol. the smoke of battle cleared away nnd sideration of the question at that
teen lashes were applied. Witness on railroad shipments into tho south­ Snnford .........
participants i4t;npod.'
Orlando
.........
«t Swnggerty, secretary.
told the jury he whipped Tabert "be­ eastern* states, there is nu method tif
time was not rcflecti*d in any official
Kissimmee
....
The Fourth of July colobrntlon com­
cause lie wus reported. to me for not fighting tho increased transportation
conversation so far os can be learned
mittees are:
working." He said Tabert hnd been cost except to ship by wnter nnd 11nines Pity ..
nnd there is nothing available in
Booths—Gua Fchmnli, director, usreported three times but he whipped truck," said C. 8. Hoskins Monday. Lakeland ......
govornment circles here to indicate
sisted by V. Cheek, Curtis Muso, 8.
him only on third report, applying Mr. Hoskins is traffic manager or the Plant Pity ....
.ily 3.—Sales of suggestion in revived form has taken
Tainpa
...........
Urown, Rill Ludwig, U. Knapp and
Tnmpn
Hoard
of
Trade
nnd
a
director
eight inches. He denied he put bis
, |n (he United any more definite shape up to thl#
foot on the convict’s neck while whip­ of the Southard Traffic lu-ague, the H a l l o w ..........
of May tutalcd time. Japanese anxiety for xailflca*
ping him. Higginbotham said Tabert letter organisation on* of the many Fort Meade ..
i report just Is- tlon of Washington pact ii regarded
that had protested ngninst the pro­ Arcadia*..*.....
;ir Co.
us quite natural inasmuch as Japan
.. 121
posed new rntes, suggested by the I’untn Gorda
more
than
5,500
shares with the United States pecu121
carriers. Tho new rates went'into ef­ Fort Myers .
f
April,
due
to
liar economic condition arising from
Present
"I wish I might more effectively
8. A. I..’ Ry.
fect
July
1.
delay
In French ratification.
visualita them. Not very long ago
The new rules went into effect July Jacksonville .
I saw the covered wagon in the movI nnd destroy the comparatively low Hampton .....
RSauSw*
rates which Tampa nnd other Florida llnwthorne ..
cities have enjoyed by virtue of wnt- Citrn ............
cl competition. They affect ship­ Ocala ............
ments of conned goods, cldnr nnd vine­ St. Catherine
gar, special Iron, tail nnd track m ater­ Lncoochcc ....
ial, turpentine cups, agricultural Im­ Dade Pity •
plements, furniture, wire, ropes, iron Plant City
Tumpa ........
and steel wagon parts.
10(1
10H
A comparison of the new ratos is Lake Wales
117
1U
obtained In the following figures on Wlmnuma
117
HI
Palmetto
the showing freight rates on canned
117
HI
goods in carloads from Louisville, Ky. Hradentown
----'! ; • •¥ v W ! i'A W i P
121
114
Venice
.........
Ia 4 r* I’r r M )
.
to Florida points. Figures are In
Tampa Tribune
this purposo and is solely charged
cents per hundred pounds nnd are
with determining whether tho ap­
Tfcc A»»«cl* 4»S P » M » t
, ,
.
.
The first government with n view to securing
plicant shall be admitted. In the
cessation of the passive resistance
opinion of attaches of tho court here
ALMA, Mich., July 3 .-8 p cak ln g t
I ntho Ruhr.
and local observer* no mare rigid
In-fore the stutc synod of tho Presby- 1
The Pope’s message to the Nuncio
precautions could he taken against
ti-rlan church here last night Wayno i
mokes reference to the
Duisburg
the shyster than ate taken by the
||. .Wheeler, general counsel of tho I v
outrage and says:
/*
court under present praclieo. A ttor­
Anti-Saloon U aguo declared ho did i
neys frum other states who iio.»ire to
"While the Holy Father by his let­
not hellovo Senator Jainea Sousenn of I
Michigan hnd seriously considered tho (
practice In this state are admitted
flrst being a branch of tho Krupp ter is endeavoring to Induce the pow­
without the written cxaminatlona.
question of liquor enforcement when |
loeomativo work* a t Segeroth, n lit­ ers to arrive at a friendly under­
( H r T*»r
will he no revision of
WASHINGTON, July 3.—A prediction th he advocated raising tho alcoholic con- i
tle' station near Esaon.
- standing, he begs them to suspend
made here yesterday by Scnatax
lows
at
the
next
session
of
congress
was
tin t of bcor to not more than five per
any
action
which
may
prevent
it
ami
Four near locomotive* were sein’d
of the senate finance comtor
Smoot,
of
Utah,
who
I*
to
become
chairman
deeply
regrets
to
hear
of
any
acta
of
cent.
at these works, which, now nre oc­
sabotage
in
the
occupied
territories
"If your senator thlnka public sonmittce.
•
cupied, with the manufacture of lo"There will he no revision of the'revenue
nnd
other
crimes
under
the
pretext
tlmcnt
is for beer, why hnvo tho weta
motives instead of big guns. Re­
failed three times to eelct a congress
ports from Berlin state the cnpiul of passive resistance. The Pope gress," sold tho senator. "I was more than do
favorable to it? " he demanded of hla
was g reatly ' oxcltcd today by mes­ charge* you to make vigorous repre­ tained in the way of revenue during tho Inst fisci
as many predicted we closed the year with a sut
sentations
to
the
Gcrmnn
government
audience.
sages that the Krupp works in Es­
will show about $287,000,000 on the right aide of
Dial
it
may
once
and
for
all
condemn
"Senator Coutcns never could have clatlon itself. Tho measure* spon­
sen had been taken over, but the
would not Justify a revision of our tax law*. N*
such
criminal
resistance,
which
is
lieen
elected on a five per cent or a sored by the Florida association at thorough investigation regarding him
dispatches apparently were founded
port duties which exceeded our fondest hopes.
2.75 per cent beer platform. This the two sessions did not embody this before re*ponding to the auprem*
on thi* oeisure of ,* comparatively
Railroad legislation, Mr. Smoot added, is ci
requirement, of courae, hut they court’s Inquiry, It U asserted.
state has spoken on this question.
small branch.
consideration* of the new congress.
sought
to give the association virtu­
-Bcor constituted over WO per cant
There are two law school* In tho
The other plant* aclsed were the
"Our farmers In the west, ho said, will i
ally suprem e charge of it* own house­
ot
tho
liquor
trado
before
we.had
pro­
Gutcholff Nun Ghutte Steel Work*
rates are lowered."
hibition. To permit It* return would hold, and were ileslgnod to eliminate puuJed by an endorsement or tn tir
near Oborhausen,
with branches
Senator Smoot will aald from New York on
bring hack about 00 per cent of tha from their rank* the typo known as president as to the character of the
throughout the Ruhr, employing 100,political corruption aud ovlla of tho the *hyatcr. A board comprised of student, permit* one to practice
0Q0 men. and the Hcrmannsfield facmember* of the association would without the written examination.
former wet regime."
tory,.p*rt of the great Phoenix works,
have had brood power* governing the They are the University of Florid*
near Rortmund. In addition to tak­
WESTERVILLE, O., July 3-—D«- practice admission to practice and i t Gainesville and Stetaon University
ing over these throe private plant*
rlaring
that Senator Couxcn* of De­ way* and moan* of disbarment. Sen­ a t Deland. In the case of applicants
EIGHTEEN FEDERAL
i* the Ruhr, the French sclxcd the
troit
ho*
Joined Sena toy* Edward* of ator W. A. MacWllllams, of 8L Au­ living In tho state who ore without
PltG lII AGENTS ARB
B e l g i u m ’* A n s w e r . , H.
German government repair shops on
, New Jcrouy, Copeland of Now, York, gustine, a lawyer, hod charge of tha this college training, they must gat
DROPPED
FROM
ROLL
To
Questionnaire
Stanley of Kentucky, Rocd of Ml*- measure and although ho got a fav­ the endorsement of character from
orable report from a senate commit­ tho circuit judge and *Ut* att© ro*y\
4nr Tfc* Assselsle* **#••»
tee, a canvas of tha aituallon dla- of their resident circuit, and then un­
NEW YORK, July
F.ightccn
federal
cnfbrccment
sgrnU
,
most
of
dergo the written examination pre­
Expected To Deliver It. To t-ord Car­
them stationed In Manhattan and
pared by tha court. Between 00 and
son Today.
•
orlal Hospital hero to her death l*to
Brooklyn, were dropped June 30 from
100 questions comprise the examina­
yeeterday. Several persons witaewecl
the staff of B. Q. Merrick, divisional
tion, each justice of the high court
4 ft, T k s A s - s e U I r a I’r* —
the tragedy and the coroner decided BRU88EIJ1, July 3.—Belgium’* an­ chief for New York and Northern
preparing n proportionate, ahnra of
an Inquest was unnecessary.
Mr* swer to- British questionnaire on New Jersey, It wo* disclooed Monday.
them. A general average
Craig waa aald to have been stone in Franco-Selglan reparation policy has The dismissal was said Jo have been
he made while tha *PP
her room at the time *he made thp been aent to Belgian ambassador in mado nccesaarw by the lopping off
nut fall below 60 la one subject- Thn
greatest part ef the question* ATO
leap •
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London, who is expected 'to deliver
usually doalgned to toot the Appli­
ii to Lord Curson, British foreign
President Harding has recently
cant** knowledge of fundamental law,
secretary later in the d#y.
purchased.bia birth p lace-* farm In
(PMltaasS •* re&lt;* H ot
Morrow county, O hlo-w hcr# be
The Daily Herald, 15&lt; per week
spent his .boyhood dny*.
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............1, Oregon, July 3.
,iMEACIIAM
President Harding stopped hero to­
day on hii western trip to pay hom­
age to tho memory of the sturdy
pioneers who founded Oregon nnd
saved to the nation the groat north­
west.
_
.Speaking a t exercises com'meinomtIng tho eightieth anniversary of the
biasing of tho Oregon Trail, the Lxrcutivc declared tho American people
owe to those pioneer n debt of g rati­
tude which they never can repay.
Their victory, ho asserted, proclaimed
the strength of resolute purpose to
do for thcm sclvfrn not nrklng the
government to
but for govern­
ment only to saiWlon or permit.

ntiy Announcod iiroii;lit Increases in Cnrlot
Commodity Rates Brings Sharp Protest

College Training Has Been Advanced But Legis­
lature Refused to Pass the Bill

To Siczc Private Property for Reparations
Purposes
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MRS. FRED DAIGER,.Society Editor
Phone 2I7-W •
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h a m * , a r If r a a a r c r a l r r t a l e l m , w r i t e
a a a a la l r a n t t a th ta O rn a rta ie a f. a l r l a a
O atalla, a r I r l r r U i M i k r lira* . I t w i l l
kr o ra ftlr ■ rtrrtla lrf.

TALLAHASSEE KIWANIS
*. CLFB tJKTS CHARTER
July j
,
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j TALLAHASSEE, June SQ.—1th e
2.— lpcnl Kiwan'a eioh h«ti received Ita
foouth Atlantic and Enact Gulf States: chnit,or a t the hands of .DIstricUGovGenerally /s ir but local showers prob ernor Doyle Chrlcton, df Tnnips, and
Able litte r part 6/ week; normal temfiow n fu]j Hedged member, of the
persturc.
t
international ofRsnizntion. Al jthc
c h a t|e r presentation ceremony rep­
*r*F=-resentatives were presellt from' Pcur.acoln and Hninbridgc, Ga:, clubs, thp
latter club being represented by sornb
25 of Its members and lady folk. Tho
club has 51 member*.

WEEK'S /WEATHER
Florida’s Climate
Weather Oatlook fo r the Period
No Means. Most
2to 7, Inclohive '
• (Intensive A sse ; WASHINGTON,
D. C.,. July
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For Florida: UnsetUcd to*
night and Tuesday with lo*
cal thundershowers.-

Noted Editor Enthuses Over Coming*
—*
In of W ealth-

For many yenrs I have said th a t i 1
Florida had no other ndvnntagv than
its climate, (lint alone would be, one
SOCIAL CALENDAR
of the nation's great assets. If It
had nothing else but climate Florid*
Mrs. Mary Sebaal leaves today
would
have an asset comparable In
Daytona Beach whore she will
commerilnl
value to the toal and iron
soma time.
of Fcnaylvnnia or Alabama; for
“day by day nnd In cvefy Way" tho
I We w ill'm ove, wc will crala and
•• Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Bird,
toruriat
buiincss
is
growing
a
t
a
rate
ship your household goods, or wo will
Undo, were the guests of Mr.
to whRh means that within a few years
• II. R. Stevens has been called
call
store them until you need them. Call
Mrs. E. B. Dorsey and family
Pennsylvania by the death of a
G3-3tc
unless they double the facilities, the
day.
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tire and will be absent several &lt;1
railroads will not be able to handle
thd traffic that is offered, nor wii
NOTICE OF fiPE G lA ^M EETTlN G
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling, Mrs.
Calvin Teague retuhked home last present hotel accommodations begin
OF LIFE MEMHKRS OF SAN­
Fannie 8. Munson and ^ Misses Zoe night to resume his duties at the
to take care of the people who want
FORD COUNTRY CLUll
and Reba Munson were a congenial Seminole Bank after a month's vaca­
to spend their winters in Florida.
party spending tluj. day yesterday at tion spent at his old home in North
Notics is hereby given that ttyjrc
But Florida is not dependent upon
Daytona Dcarh.
will bo n special meeting of the Il/cCarolina.
.
the tourist business. It is shipping
mentbers-nf Sanford Country Club nt
out nnnunlly nearly 100,000 car loads
the Club house at 8:00 p. m. on July
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lawson nnd
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly and Miss of fru it and vegetables. Th&gt;s Indus
0th, 1023.
Dorothea left this morning for n mo­ Elisabeth Smith and Dr. Langley and try has doubled in the last ten years.
-2-0
Sanford, Fla., June 25, 1923.
tor trip to Gcorgin nnd North Caro­ Mr .and Mrs. Reg Holly spent yester­ And yet the ground has only been
F, CTOS I
S. 0 . CHASE,
lina, where they will visit friends day afternoon at the beautiful homo scratched here and there as compared
M v i tw
,75-2tc
President
and relatives.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Symes at Win­ with the almost limitless acreage still
ter Park.
• available. For Instance, the reclama­
Peter f^ a sl left Saturday a fter­
tion .of the Everglades, now under
C ures M alaria, Chilis
noon for 8b Paul, Minn., where he *3 Miss Stella Mclson was a yisitor way, will redeem from the water
and Fever, Detinue or
PRINTS WITH ORIENTAL
will spend scvcrnl weeks. He will to Tampa yesterday. This was Miss 4,000,000 acres of land, much of it
IJilious Fever.
FLAVOR
6-l-o.n.w.-20tc
also stop over in Chicago, III., for Stella’s first visit to the big town and unsurpassed in the world for fertility;
Printed
in
gay
colors
on
silk
rrfpcs.
the
'first
time
she
ever
saw
a
trolley
a short timo before returning home.
nnd the land thus reclaimed will ex­ these frocks typify the best modes of
line. She says Tampa Is fat* ahead ceed by 1,000,000 or more acres tho
Pari*. First pictured is n slim-line
total land thnt has been reclaimed afternoon design, the figures being in
Mrs. Frojik Grnyhnm will leave cf both Philadelphia and Wngner.
grey and green on a lut kground of
.
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t
by the United States government in
tomorrow for the mountains to spend
marine blue. The neck of Inc kimono
The henvy rains of Saturday and the arid and semi-arid regions of
waist may be finished In cither round
the next six weeks ns the guests of
or oval line anti n bias collar added.
Mrs. J. P. Anderson nt the home of showers yesterday cooled off the at- the w est Many of tho longestThe flounces on the skirt nre applied '
her mother, Mrs. E. II. Jones nt morphere nnd tho weather Is fine to­ headed, i^irewdest capitalists of the
to a lining. Medium size requires 4J.
day with breezes blowing from ocean nation aro not only building thoir
yards .16-inch material.
Crossvllle, Tenn.
Plain Ml in rtPpe supplies the founda­
nnd gulf and nil the visitors to the winter homes here, hut they aro mak-,
tion on which the printed blouse in the
city
nrc
delighted
with
Sanford’s
sum­
ing heavy investments in great food­ next model builds its success. A deep
Mrs. W. V. Wilson, and Archie nnd
growing
projects, in 'cnormoua
V-shaped neck is filled in with a vest
Eflna Wilson of Columbia, S. C., a r­ mer climate.
of plain rrfpc and the girdle is com­
schemes for trucking, nnd in kindred
rived hero Snturdny and Joined Mr.
posed of titiy roars made of rildion.
Dr. Ralph Stevens wns called to activities.
Wilson nnd "Hill," who have been
Satin or Georgette may he used to
It must be remembered that Florida
lengthen the kimono sleeves, the ex­
here for thq past few weeks. Mr. the West Side this morning to attend
tension* l»eing slashed nnd gathered
n
boy
nnmed
Renton,
who
hnd
been
is
nearly
seven
times
ns
Inrgo
in
and Mrs. Wilson will tnnkc Hanford
to narrow seif-kinds. Me-limn size
thrip future home, and have pur­ bitten by n mocassin. Mrs. C. M. nreu ns is Massachusetts, but R has
retiuires I ' i yards 36-inrh figured nnd
2Ji yank 40-inrh plain material.
chased the McClelland house on Park Berry had rendered first aid before considerably less than one-third of
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
tho arrival of the doctor and Dr. the population of Mnnachusctts. The
avenue.
No. |SI9. Si/is, 1ft to 20 years and
Stevens has high hopes of his recov­ room for expansion, therefore, is 31
to 44 inrlirs bust. Price, 35 cents.
Second 'Model: Dress No. 1510.
Miss Winifred Strong, of Hastings, ery ns he was brought to town imme­ practically without limit.
Site-*, II to 20 years and 31 to 41
I have tried fairly nnd honestly to
who has been visiting her grand­ diately nnd tho doctor had n chance
.inches bust. Price, 35 cents.
to
counteract
the
poison
at
once.
make
a
study
of
this
state;
to
meas­
father, C. II. LofTler, left Snturdny
ure its potentialities; to look a little
with W. A. t licfTler, for Dnyntonn
into
the future based on the things
I)r.
Theo.
Langley
returned
yester­
Bosch where shu wan met by her
Ncftio Self-Reducing No. 3J3
that
are
now under way nnd the re­
day
from
a
trip
to
paints
In
South
mother, M fr Mary Strong, nnd s|&gt;cnl
Is
a
real bargain. It ha* s low top
the week end as the guests of Mr. Carolina, North Cnrolina nnd Ala- sources (if the state; nnd while I
anJ medium skirt. Made tn dutublc pink ar white could; she*
and Mfs. l-HTIor, leaving this morning hnmn. Mrs. Langley wilt remain in have for years confined my own work
24 to 36—and emtv or.iy $3.00.
Hnuth Carolina for several months ere exclusively to the publication of The
for their home in Hastings.
| II T«ur dealer rin 'f re* U.Mnd namr.adreturning home. Dr. Langley said M anufacturers' Record, taking no
tlfru* lU i im l }). W t'll §rrv! the
there was floods nnd heavy rains nil pnrt ill any construction or develop­
Ntmo llrclfnlc'rsihlon Institute
G. I. A. PICNIC.
120 C. iMh St.. New York (Hepc. V) • _
over the Southern states and the ment work, I feel justified iu saying
Tho U. ;l. A. Ladle* entertained
weather in Sanford wns n better thnt I know of no other place in this
their husbands at nn old fashioned
lirnini than any he hnd experienced country which would more strongly
basket picnic, Friday
evening* nt
cxrept in the mountains of North appeal to mo for wise and conserva­
Palm Springs, the nfTnlr being of exCarolina.
.
tive investments expecting large re­
crptlonnl enjoyment for nil.
turns
in the future, than investments
The ufternoon nnd evening were
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Wood and sons, carefully und Judiciously made in
merrily apeiit with swimming nnd Leonard nnd Roy, motored up from
other water sports. The champion Palmetto yesterday ami will lie the this state. Hero and there we may
swimmer and high diver among the guents of Mrs. It. S. Holly, their have a “boom” condition which will
Udlrs, was Mrs. A. I*. Handy while daughter, for several weeks, nt her carry things too far and fast nnd fu­
rious; hut the wise investor will
John Courier , was . the champion home on Sanford Heights.
Clyde watch for such conditions if they
among the men.
Wood and Frank Foy, of Palmetto,
I-ssto In the evening n delirious sup­ composed nnothcr party, from Pnlmet- should appear.
Hrondly, However, the whole stale
per, which included ehieken pillnu. to, arriving here yesterday. They will
is
becoming not merely a winter
fried chickan and every thing that he In the city for several dnys on bus­
playground
and heulth invigorating
OCX-G
goes to make up a perfect picnic sup­ iness looking over the farming section
Ajpin mw mux
spot
of
hundreds
of
thousands
of
the
per was served.
of the city substantial.
richest people in America and many
About fifty members nnd their hus­
more
of moderate means, hut it ia to
bands enjoyed this delightful event.
The Melbourne Times says thnt no become to an extent many times
FOR SPORTS WEAR
trouble whatever has been experienc­ grenter thnn nt present the producor
Good progress is being made on the ed in nclocting a site for the new
One
is
allowed a wide rhoirt* of f«l&gt;of citrus fruits and vegetables fur
vrlc» for the development of this sports
construction of the sect'on of the Melbourne Puhl'r Library, nnd it is
a never-increasing demand from, the
frock, the flannels and wool Jetacys
cross state highway between the bend hopeful that work may ho started on
north nnd west; nnd all of this means
leading in favor. The kick i* cut in one
I lithe West Palin Itench ennnl and the new building within a few weeks.
an increasing commercial anil indus­ piece, while tile blouse is shirred nt the
Hello (ilnde, Contractor Tom M. llry- The school hoard and the library as­
loser edge, wit li skirt attached. Soft
trial activity.
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kid or linen, liound with braid, mav h
an reported the other day. The sociation are understood to he work­
0
—Itichnid II. Edmonds in Munufacused for collar and cull*. Medium sh.
dredge which Is excavating road ma­ ing togntlier for the l&gt;est results. The
requires 41* yank 36-inch material.
te rrrs' Record.
terial from the bottom of Okeecho­ library will lie added attraction for
Pictorial Review I &gt;re»* No. W66.
Sizes, 31 to 14 inches bust. Price,
bee road ennnl which it nprnllels is Melbourne.
They nrc catching fish down nt
35 cents.
within two miles of Hill.dioro canal,
Wildwood, near Mnyport. The Pnhlo
I
nil dwlll get Into Hillsboro ennnl by
A very important movement in the
Reach News hnd a picture taken on I
the end of the month, nnd will reach development of .SchaHtiun's
bnck
Stark's pier of a few fishermen and !
Hello Glade by the end of August, it country has been launched by the
fisherwomon, nnd 'l would secin^hnt
ia said.
ptoperty owners about four or five luck had been with them. The party
miles west of Sebastian nnd Wallas- had about all the fish they could cur­
Frank II. Huddleston Post nf the so. The preliminary steps have been
ry, and the underline sugested that
American l-cgion, nt Mclliournr, is taken in the formation nf ti new
it wap something more than un hour's
opening a campaign for n home. Be­ drainage district ‘ which w'll, when
fun gelling iu the beauties. Illus­
ginning on tile Finntli of July, the completed, bring a t least 50,000
trated fish stories nre very good ad­
post will go out for funds, nnd hopos ncies of rich land under safe culti­
vertising in these
bright summer
to fihd t(ie people ready and willing vation.
,
days.
to tyjlp, Tentative plans warn til*russid icrehtiy rugnrding the proLARGO. Fla., June HO.—No admis­
fMipfiJ buildings nnd (he operations sion will be «hitrged to the Pinellas
against tho public, lo get the needed county fair to he held here this win­
m
o
n
e
y
,
i
. ter, tho county commissioners hav­
ing recently made appropriation to
Yolij.sia county, by act of tho legis­ cover expenses that ordinarily would
Invrctinglion Recently D ropped Will
lature, has put up the bars ag'nnst bo met by the gate receipts. The idea
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Re Reopened.
hunting any game in that county for of those making the fulr a fre one ia
a term of two years.
to encourage attendance.
I H&gt; T k r AhhiH-Inlrtl V*re*a)
NEW YORK. July 2.—District Atrnoy Honton, whose office recently
ruppod iuvestKstion of rharges
against William Anderson, state superiutendent of Antl-Hsloon longue,
announced today th at on basis of
newly obtained evidence he would ask
ARTISTIC^ RIBBON TRIMMING
the grand Jury next Monday to in­
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I I U T C i ll U B 1 U I ||1 ;1 £ U B ,
Some of the most fascinating decora*
dict Anderson for grand larceny, ex­
live schemes of l be season are wockciI
tortion and forgery.
out with ribbon, as in the ease of this
fmek in beige satin rrtpo. The ribbon,
NEW YORK. July 2.—The federal with picot edge, is in pheasant brown
grand Jury is conducting further in*
quiry into the alTaira of E. M. Fuller
Cenipany, bankrupt bucket shop op*
orators who recently pleaded .guilty
tn bucketing orders, today returned
four ysoakyb indictments in connection
I
with tile case. '

Dally Fashion Hiilt

NOTICE!
T h e .P t ii

The City Assessment Roll will bo
submitted to tho fy u allzin ^ fjoard’ t6r
—
approval on Monday,. j/Uy. $th,,'l9S3,|
at :30 p. m. id the City Hall. All . '
persons desiring ,to huro ’eorrvctlop* i«
made in regard to their property' are
required to JUe petition with Iho City
Clerk sotting forth their objections
ntpl.the corrections thoy tlwirtj made,
bn or beford the dny previous to the
meeting of the Boards
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to the.screen ia , n
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AUo~ ",° Mhhlr' n^ g
B oilk/ M o K tl

lA IFlVE DOLLAR BILL
Takes an Electric Fan

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15% Reduction In PHccs of
PEN N SY LV A NIA VACUUM
CUP TIRES A N D TUBES

Also Round two of -ft*
Puiken*' *'

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“The 'Ne’er-D*.^j

105 Palmetto Aye.---------Phone 481-J

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

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

American and
Europenn Plan

SEABROi
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One block from Occnn nnd H otel Clarendon. Summer
— Room, ?1 p e r clay an d u p ; 95 tier week nnd up.
week-end ru le s.---------------- E very room lma rmir.in
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JERGEN’S KING COCOA Ilardwaler
Special $1.00 Dozen
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State Superintendent
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as we are able to Judge on
Inxufficicni data furnished, all
of these advertisers have made the
mistake of spreading out their ap­
ul*r&lt;» V L
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propriations too thin. They tried to
AAMt
accomplish too much with the small
appropriation available.. They tried
m u n tc n i
to make a hundred dollara do a thou­
,.K4Umr sand dollam' worth of work.
/ L . B E 7 T H E R E 'S
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Jpiwc If. Neal, executive secretary
OVEfZ, A ..M ILLION)
A drn rlU iag H l k t n r
of the Associated Iluxlncss Papers,
M ade K a m a
D O L L A R IN
Inc., In 'speaking before the Indus­
A a g llr a tia a
trial
Advertisers
Association
a
t
the
'T M A 'T J S A M ^ L C W II M llir r „ . C l m l i l l t i M an ag er
P k * M n t - w a f t e r I a . ta ,
Atlantic City convention, had some­
thing to say on this subject which Is
l a h a e r t g t l a a P ric e l a A d r a a e a
O a a Y e a r - . ----- ------------ -worth recording hero. He declared:
■ U M a a t h a ------------------"If
a ton-of fertiliser per given area
“ ■ ** g g p i * » • « ■ » »
of soil Is needed, 1 fall to sec any
» a k lg 13- l a IS -n a g e W co fc lr l l e r a a t l r e l r ra v e r * K m alnitlr ( 'n o n lz gain In using only half n ton. The
I U a * a lu h a d e v e r r K rld a r . A d v e r- man who tried this method of saving
g nUrq atadg'liaatra an aarlleagar t*pr, always ta ad v a r y quite likely wtiild bo disappointed In
MM HI M
I SB T lt H A XaOClATKD P R K M the yield, nnd the hext time would cut
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T h a A sso c ia te d P r e s s Is d e l u s i v e l y
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n title d to IL s n _e s f M
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u b)llr e tlo n of It down to one-quarter of a ton. In
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all news dlepatehe*
credited
not otherwle’e credited
---- sd In this pep tho end he would loudly proclaim that
and also tbs locsl news publish* fertilizer is no good anyway, nnd cut
bersln.
outaltogcther. Thereafter the
A ll r l g h ta o f r a - p u b lle a tlo n o f a p s e ts l it
d la p a te lia s h e re in a r e e le o re s e rv e d .
farms
around him might double their
O f flee i IIR H A I.D M I II.D I3 U . P h e a e H I
production with fertilizer, hut this
Foreten A.lrertlaine hrpreeentetlve
L THE AMERICAN PRESSASSOCIATION mrfn would no doubt run true to form
nnd dednro ‘my farm is different, I’ve
/V T V tU k 'r W L CJJtroftJ a T f a
—iX.
' v.r r T : tried the stuff nnd I know.’
"In a new enterprise, n relatively
FOR THE GOOD OF SANFORD
“ 'Con you nsk n more vivid il­
smnll appropriation may ho neces­
The war (a not over—the French
lustration of the power of public
Yesterday a t th** meeting of the Ro­
and Belgians arc atlll fighting the sary, but the wise man docs not ex­ opinion or of the cffcctiv'cnoso of the
pect this to influence all prospects
tary
Club nmjlof the special stunts
Germans.
newspaper in awakening it? ’ asks W.
nny more than hir expects his ligic
— ------ o —— -----P. Hentcll, assistant managing editor was to nsk each member whnt he
Tomorrow In the Glorloun Fourth— salesman to cover all of North Amer- of the New York World, the paper thought could be done for the benefit
not glorious any more for Its patriotic Irn. A limited objective Is establish­ which put Mnrlln Tnbort's name and of SnnfSrd—Iri olhoV words w hat-in
nentlments—hut Just an n day to take ed with n full-realization of its limi­ a state's shame on its own front page his opinion was the best thing to be
tations, nnd enough advertising and
x vacation.
and made it in a few days news that done for the upbuilding of this city.
sales cnrrgy is used to reach it.”
— — « — ------- wns moving oil every press wire. Tho The members had no preparation nnd
Wo like that fertilizer comparison.
IJanford Is Ure'ttrrntrst little rlty in
were forced to speak on the spur of
question is pilrely rhetorical,
a lt Ute world ’.api our people nro It#- It make* clenr* the point of this edi"It is nn excellent illustration. Tty? the moment. The answer* were so
*1 fining to g&lt;*t together and put over tatlnl.' If yog take a few ounces of World nnd other newspapers whose good nnd so much to the point thnt
the big things for the upbuilding of fertilizer and sprend it out ovpr nn
they were reproduced tn yesterday's
acre, it will do no good. The same efforts brought to nn rial the barbaric Daily Hcrnld nnd they show thnt
this city.
quantity, however,, if put on n square treatment of prisoner* and the pun­ these great ideas of building Snnford
------------o----------ishment of those responsible for the
An for the editor he will probably yard of doil would he fully ample.
were evidently paramount in the
barbarism
merit the highest commen­
hang around the office like a lost soul Kvcn n pinch of fertilizer would be
minds of the Rolnrinns nr they would
dation of all newspaper men.
and endeavor to get up sufficient enough for a geranium plant.
not have mentioned them in their im­
“One cannot help reflect, however, promptu remarks. It was a mighty
It in .exactly the same with ad­
copy to atari the paper off Thursday
vertising. If a mnnufneturorc bns that it was necessary for a New York fine idea to bring out these plans and
morning aa usual.
only a thousand dollars to put into newspaper, n thousand miles f^om projects a t the meeting nnd it is cer­
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There will he no Daily Herald to­ advertising, ho should concentrate the Floridu prison crews, to make the tain thnt the Rotarinns who made
morrow. Thla in one of the two days thnt amount in n market or in me­ whine of “Black Aunty” audible in these valuable suggestions will not
In which the Herald force taken a va­ diums where it will be enough to the Florida legislature. Tho story forget them hut will keep hammering
cation during the twelve months— make a recognizable impression. It was sensational, hut it was clean, and nwny a t them until they are put over
is ample for some specific purpose. its publication wns a distinct service nnd Snnford will benefit by them,
and really they arc entitled to It.
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It will not do good work if it is scat­ not only to the people of Florida, hut They were so excellent and so much
tered here, there and everywhere. to the entire nation. Why this abuse to the point thnt we again give them
NKW CIRCULATION IIAHIH
Even If a manufacturer has only ten was not exposed, by some editor space below nnd hope that every citi­
Thn Dally and Weekly
V
Herald nub- dollars to put into advertising, it is whose knowledge of tho prison peon­ zen of Snnford will read them:
.ncrlptlon lists hnvc
have been sold to It. H&gt; conceivable thnt it can bo placed age must have been first-hand is one
More homes.
of Miami, who has where It will lie resultful. There Is of the questions that American ed­
Hrrg, formerly ol
Join Chamber of Commerce.
the circulation lis
of some dozen no such thing as nn appropriation itors in all parts of the country need
Bulkhead around the lake.
. M .... ■ . , lists
.
■dally pnper* qrid expects to own that that Is too small. It Is not too small to ponder. .
Boost all the tim e-n o knocking.
many more ln(n few month*. He tinf* If It Is concentrated tin a job to
Soft water.
“The New York World went fur
his oWh system of'taking rare nf^tft itvlilch It bears n rightful proportion. afield to perform distinguished serv­
Advertise |q Snnford llernld.
suhserfirtfoh lints afid; buys them o5t'- —Printers' Ink.
Improvingtlri'HuurccH nature tin*
ice. It is aide to do so, by its nation,J right from tho papers and takes care
ill fi'luiDHimuuuUJU’ nhWi&amp;.lii.malKi
W. ...... .. .........
* of them in his own way. The niatn
Tourist Hofei.
the linnticial outlay that such journal­
SANFORD’S
NEW
HlJIl.DINGS
part of that way is that ho demands
When a man is given a job—do it.
ism requires. Nevertheless, the pri­
cash for alt subscriptions that arc
More cn-operalion among the citi­
mary
field
of
the
World
and
of
all
Sanford is now building many office
paid in nilvance on the weekly and
zens.
other
newspapers
is
the
city
of
pub­
daily papers thnt are mailed. Thin, end business buildings and Sanford is
Moie homes nnd ro-operation.
lication and its immediate vicinity,
of course, In according to the lawn building good structures—ns good ns
Co-operation
for more tourists.
and there are few cities where oppor­
governing tho mailing of newspapers money can buy—mid the Herald takes
W aterfront development and civic
tunities
for
public
service
in
the
cor­
and in really a government ruling and a great pride In the many fine now
rection of long-standing abuses can center.
must he adhered to because the gov­ buildings that have been erected nnd
Paint up houses nnd fix tin- lawns.
not
be found by a vigilant editor.
ernment says no. Tho city linln by are being erected In the business por­
Every citizen nnd civic organiza­
"The energy nnd alertness of news
carrier will he ns usual at the regular tion of the city. Among the first to
tion work together for ownership of
weekly rate or can he paid In advatire be completed is the Meiscli building thnt characterized the pursuit of the puldie .utilities.
at a saving to the subscriber. The nnd it is’ given n special place in this Florida story, applied to local nows,
bulkhead and co-opcration of citi­
carrier boys buy their papers and all Issue. Tiie other new buildings will [‘o ught to demonstrate anew tile power zens.
the subscribers should bear thin in follow and these editions should lie of tiie press to form public opinion
Co-operation and good fellowship of
blind and pay the boys promptly an sent out to your friends in other parts along lines thnt will be of immediate citizens.
the boys are the ones thnt lose if thi i of tiie country ns demonstrating whnl anil permanent benefit,"
subscription is not paid. All of thi* Sanford Is doing in the building line.
Had the Editor nnd Publisher been
In getting the papers on u strictly Thero is no city of simllnr size in the u little more thorough in Ha investi­ FLORIDA WAS ON THE MAP AT
NATIONAL MEETING REAL
business Imsin as heretofore the sub­ country making nny greater progress gations, it would have discovered
scription lints were operated any old than Sanford and nil these new build­ that Governor Hardee- and Commis­
ESTATE MEN
way ami no attention wan paid to the ings built with .Sanford money by San­ sioner McRae were co-operating with
lists, few efforts made to get new ford men are a credit to the city and tiie Dakota authorities in digging up
Cleveland papers have been car l y ­
Mi bar r Iburs and the lists were not kept to our citizenship. We present the the fuels in the case with the purpose
ing
big stories about Florida in con­
paid up as they should have been. In Meisch building to you today and tiie la view of punishing (lie guilty par­
nection
with thu recent annual con­
tha future the Daily Herald under the I'll] cst nn-11rum icy building will fob ties lie fore tin* World story appeared.
vention
of
thn National Associiitiop of
flew' plan for rlrrulallon expects to low, the First National Bank and oth­ Anil ll would have known th at Gov­
Real Estate Boards In-Id in tiie Ik-uiiIIer
buildings
to
come
on
ns
they
nrv
add at least one thousand more paid
ernor Hardee lum for two years ml-- ltd city on the south shore of Lake
up subscribers nnd the papers will be finished.
vacated the repeal of tIris low. All Erie. Those engaged in the real es­
delivered promptly and must Ihi paid
of
which was long before the story tate business^in Florida who went to
1*1 R* fci Oil Ra Rq R j R* R *
fur promptly. It is simply getting
published in tin- New Yink World.
Cleveland to represent thi* tsate, have
the subscription list on the only basin
evidently done their work well. One
Ily
pursuing
its
investigations
S
T
ill
that it should Ik? operated upon—
further this publication would have of tin- very best hits of advertising
strictly cash ami prompt deliveries
discovered
thnt Florida papers c a r-1put over was the issuing of "The
and the best of service.
ried
news
stories concerning this Daily Realtor," every day throughout
The management of the llernld has
case
la-fore
the New York World j the |K-riod of the convention. Credit
never been exacting on the subscrib­
gave
its
great
sensational spread of lor this nriiicvcmnt belongs to tin- Orer* and many accounts have been al­
F-i Rx Fa (m Ra Rj tiie story. And for two ychrs news . I lando Realty Board, the rounty cornlowed to run for years bpt all this R-t Ha Mi
papers in Florida have been support-j mh'rioners or Orange County, the city
will Ik? changed now an the Herald
ing Governor Hurdea in hi* proposal commissioners of Orlando, the Ornpge
UNFAIR CRITICISM.
management has turned nil of this
And even
cvyn County Chamber of Commerce nnd
to, repeal this brutal Jaw.,. Amt
business over to tho management of
tho Orlando Chamber of Commerce.
la-fore
the
New
York
World
article
Editaf
mu)
Publisher,
a
New
York
Mr. lierg, who will in the future, opFrom
a typographical standpoint The
era to it as - his own. We hope thnt publication devoted to the U**t inter- appeared, the Reporter-Star editor­
Daily
Realtor is in a class by itself,
all who aro In arrears will pay up esl* of Journalism is not accustomed ially took up the cudgel in the Tnbert
the
paper
stock used being hook pn­
promptly jtnd get hlrulght on the to pnjust criticism anti hastily form­ ease. In the letter files of this office
per which enabled the pressmen to
is
a
letter
from
the
North
Dakota
hooka for tho new fiscal year. The ed conclusion". Now and then, how­
Herald has been adding to the plant ever, in its zeal it fires a rocket in authorities thanking this paper for secure excellent results from the pho­
during the last six months to givu tho the sky that is filed wllli a red pow­ the part it took in bringing about the tographic unit picture plates. A great
bit was made with tho more than six
jwnplo the la st pajK’r that can bo ob der fuse not heroming a staid nnd investigation.
thousand realtor* who attended the
talncd and we need the money am dignified publication such as Editor
Editor and Publisher does Florida convention. Backed up by the excel­
need It now.
and Publisher. In it* issue of May publications nn injustice In giving alt
lent publicity work of the State Iteul' ------ ---- -o-------- -—
2(1 nppcnrN the following:
credit to | the New York World in it* tora organization and by such unusual
NO API'KOPRI ATION IS TOO
“Klxty days ago the name of Mar­ playing up a story in n sensatiV nl exhibits as t|u&gt; relief map of Pork
SMALL.
tin Tabeit wan unknown savo to his manner, und reflecting on the Floridu county prepared a t great expense by
The publication of the article, "The parents and friends in a North Da­ press thnt had honestly and consist­
the realtors of Polk county, the Fiori­
Plumbic beginners of Our Great Ad­ kota village, .Sixty ditya ago the ently laid the new* before the public
na delegation made a great impres­
vertisers" in Printers'
Ink has laxh was raising welts on the hack with no red lights attached, and the
sion. Each issue of The Daily Real­
brought u* several letters from man of men in Florida prisoner-gangs, officers whose duty it was to handle tor had something good to say, about
ufacturora who have been advertising working in mud nnd filth to expiate such n case were energetically and nil sections of Florida and while the
In a small way, but who are nut sat­ k trivial offense against the common- quietly at the task long before the emphasis was naturally and properly
isfied with tho results obtained. V ealth. Today, the name of Martin New York -World published its sensa­ placed oa Orange county and Orlando,
These men want to know why they T a |* rt Is known in every household tional article. Consistency would de­ till the hill country of central and
have not achieved greater success. ‘where a newspaper it read. And to­ mand that Editor and Publisher claim
“If several of tha country's out­ day, or rather, 17 days after the less credit for its New York story .publicity. Thero is no way of com­
standing advertisers started with an name of Martin Tabcrt first appeared which did not wield the least Influence puting the benefits to be derived from
thousand dollars and made it pay in the news, the leased prisoner-gang in Florida where it Was little rtad. such a tremendous enterprise but thi*
original appropriation of leas than a and the lash are no more a part of But Jilt- solid support of the Florida much may bo said as a certainty, that
handsomely, why cannot w t do llke- Florida's scheme of things than press was what brought about the Florida It bound to be the gainer in a
wUs ?"■ they l i l t — ~
Ponco De Leon'a fabled fountain. * * needed 'reform.—Reporter-Star.
wonderful degrot. Those responsible

Sanford Daily Herald

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cv*ry] resident o f jHoiJdKf^Ltfkclnnd ary to pay a mani to do nothing but N nturaliits Walnr th a t thi, «? J *
play—but basebnll ia hard work— specie formed by-th* c„mhin^ ■»»
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FOR T H E SOUL’S JOURNEYING

COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP
^ - -—
“My
wife coughed all tho time and
Ancient Egyptian* Certainly Left
could
not
sleep," writes Geo. A. Ow­
Nothing Undone In Their Prepen,
Bridgeton,
New Jersey. "She tried
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Foley’s Honey and T a r ,and hnjd the
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The less costly methods of mum­ beat night's sleep she had had for a
mifying in ancient Egypt did not long time. I used Foley's Honey and
necessitate cutting tho body, but in­ Tnr and It helped me too." Coughs
cluded, the pickling, in natron solu­ resulting from Whooping Cough,
tion. There twerp ,n?pny gradations Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, and
*
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of tnum-' Croup quickly relieved with Foley's
tint Hpney and Tar. Contain* no opiates.
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rela­ Ingredients printed on tho t carton.
irgest sdiling cough medicine In tho
tives to pay.
world. Insist upon Foley's Honey and
Tiie care’and Identification of the Tnr. Sold everywhere.—Adv..

mummy was a matter of the great­
est concern and anxiety. A detailed
set of directions and rituals for the
soul, called “Tho Book of the Dead,”
was placed with the mummy, and
many inscriptions were written on
tho coflin and tomb. It was thought
that the deceased would bo asked
perplexing questions in tho ordeals
of his initiation to tho other world,
besides having his heart weighed by
OsiriB. lie might even forget his
.own namo anti wander forlorn
through all tho hereafter. Tiny
statues of tho deceased, sometimes
to tho number of several hundreds,
were inscribed with his namo and
responses for tho questions he
would bo asked, and wero burirtl
with tho body.
QUEER STRAIN OF HEREDITY

Striking Example of Principle Which
Patient Investigator fiad Long
Before Demonstrated.
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A monster fish weighing more than
•10,000'pounds was recently harpoon­
ed off the coast of Long Key, Florida,
nfter n terrific light, lasting over 12
hours, and ending only when half n
hundred bullets from i high power
rifle wero fired into It. Tho monster

NOW IS THE TIME to pIMt .
trees* I have 37 U nRfriJ
SntBumna, 71 Jaffa, 19 Lu&lt;? (Ji» ? K
17 grapefruit, ICS Valencia, ^ 2
lemon on sour stock, 6 and io J ? 1
discount. Get yours now,^n T ^
lcr. Paola, Fla. .
’ l * 3G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Wetzk n.
port, 215 South Orange, O rI*m ^^
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R ECO VERS FROM LAMB HACl
“My daughter Buffered
back and copl.d scarcely moVc
g reat pain. She tried Foley kZ .
Pilla and tho trouble with hor'b&amp;j!
all gone,", writes Mrs. J. c. pfrkia.
Boston, Mans. For Backache,' R w
mntic Pains, Kidney and M1(u„
Trouble use Foley Kidney psifc. Win
relievo thnt tired feeling. Tale m
substitute—Insist upon Foley*,. ^
everywhere.—Adv.

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bottles wo p u t o u t in S anford every day
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fo r C entral Florida. I t ia also recom m ended for use in bat­
teries. If you a rc not d rin k in g E ld er Springs W ater now—
give it a trial.
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Ono of. tho most striking instances
of tho Memiclinn principle of
heredity is th a t which is exhibited
by tho breeding properties of tho
Andalusian fowl. Tho bluo Anda­
lusian fowl owes its popularity with
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tin? public, nud its interest to tho ■
student of heredity, to its color.
This is n slaty blue-gray. If two
birds of this strain arc mated, it is
found thnt they do not breed true. ■ U l l I R M R I I I I I l I H l I U i a i a i l l H I I I i m i E I U I U I I I I U H
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num ber of blacks, and of whites,
with(occasional blade points. If tho
blues Huts produce*] nro mated tho
odd-colored ones will ngniti appear
among their offspring, anil no
amount of breeding from tho blues
them j -.T
ofh Sill
thu black
’tf;ono i will'Vtridiijnuifi
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and white mood which will crop oUf
at every generation, although blue
birds only nro m ated every time.
Tho
principles involved
nre
railed tho Mendclian principles,
nfter their discoverer, Gregor Jo ­
This w ill announce a n ew ’ business con­
hann Mendel, nbl&gt;ot of n monastery
nt B runn, A ustria, after eight years
cern fo r Sail fo r cl, but the owners are not new
of patient experim enting in his
to the Sanford people. W e have consolidated
fillister garden with plants, chiclly
edible pen?.
in the Cleaning- and T a ilo rin g business and

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P O S S IB L E E X P L A N A T IO N

Mrs. AVilliuw’s maid wns ill and
she was obliged to call in a new
helper, l-&gt;n, who wns assisting her
in ilusling tho library. Eva was a
Imvnni young woman and very talk­
ative. "My, [sinks, hooks, every­
where !" she remarked as she hiboriously went on dusting tiie several
hundred volumes contained in the
cases.
"Somehow,” eho continued, glanc­
ing up nt the mistress, “ I never
eared much for books— but then,”
slip remarked, after a thoughtful
pause, “ I enu’t read, nnd that may
have something to do w ith it."__
Judge.

shall use every means o f service and quality
to satisfy your needs in the care o f your
clothes. -We w ill have one o f the best equip­
ped plants in the state and g iv e strictly high
class work that will w arran t your patronage.
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AU TO S IG N A L L IG H ,

An im portant automobile acres*ory, described in Popular Me­
chanic* Magazine, ia designed to re­
duce tho hazard* of speeding bv
Hashing a signal light on tho dial
board as soon os thu car exceeds nny
predetermined speed lim it. The in­
strum ent may also be adjusted to
Hash a t a upecd slightly under the
desired lim it, and then to cut out
tho ignition automatically when th*
lim it is reached.

N O T I C E
To Farmers and Growers
I tnke pleasure in announcing m yr having
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a g e n cy fu r thi handling of.thu NON-ACID FERTILIZER &amp;

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CHEMICAL COMPANY’S F ertilizers for th is fteetjop.'
A helicopter built, by a Spanish
engineer eutveKstuUy rose to height
of eighty-ono feat, and-maucuvrre;]
in the vicinity of. the airdrome. The
machine,- which is powered with hn
fiO-horsepower engine, is designed
very much along the lines of the
ordinary airplane except for the
smaller wings which arc replaced by
a largo four-bladed propeller
mounted on a vertical shaft

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B. J. Starling

Queen Mary wns ono of the find
women in England to introduet*
vacuum cleaners and electric cook- i
big, cleaning and wuMWg devltes in i
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NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
Please take, notice th a t we, L. A.
Mbaud and Elsie A. Renaud, husband
Odd wfife, of Sanford,' Florida, will on
tM 12th day of July, A. D. 1923, at
SdofoiU, Florida, a t 10:00 o'clock 1 .
mi, or ks w»on (hereafter as We can be
beard,tw in make application to and
before th e HondraTle Circuit Court 'In
4Md foi SSm tnolo^ounty, Florida, for
HibYa to adopt and on order of adoption adbording to the laws of Florida,
pgnl Dycfk, a minor child.
Oated, June 12th, 1923.
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A
ELSIE A. RENAUD,
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Petitioners.
SCHELLE MAINES,
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A ttorney for Petitioners.
J a n e 1$-1$-B9; J u l y 8-10.
f t u * m l A a a tlM lt o a f a r *T«* 1 !«•«■!
.V smBct I f t U N B7S m l U r U r a r r a l
T a ta ts tv a •&gt; t k r B la ir a f F la r M s .
‘N o lle* ta h e re b y g iv e n t h a t F. 1.
W bodru ff, p u r c h a s e r of. T a r C e rtlflc a ti
No. 400 d a te d t h a t t h Bay o f J u n e A
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l l t t t d a y o f J u l y A. n. 19X1.
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DOIinLABH.
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l a s k d f a r a c m l a a lr r * a a l y .
F la r M a .
U H D K It O F F U n i.lC A T lO X .
T h o m a s B m m e t W ilso n , C n m p lu ln a n t,

vs.

H e rm a n D. K e lle r a n d M ary J. K e lle r,
hia w ife, a n d F a r m e r * A M e rc h a n ts
B a n k o f M ilan . M ic h ig a n ,
a,
D e fe n d a n t*
BTA TR O F F L O IIID A .
COU NTT O F 8K U IN O I.K .
T o H e r m a n D. K e l l e r n n d M ary J.
K e lle r , h ia w ife, a n d F a r m e r s A l l i r
c h a n t s B a n k a f M ilan , M i c h ig a n :
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e a f f i d a v i t of
T htm iaa K htinet W l l a o n - 't h e c o m p l a i n ­
a n t tn t h e a b o v e s u i t h e r e i n d u ly tiled
th a t Ih q ab o v e nam ed d efendant* are
n e t V eklhents Of t h e H tu te o f F lo r id a ,
a n d t h a t t h e i r p lace o f r e s id e n c e Is
Milan. S t a t e of M ic h ig a n , a n d thtti
t h e r e la n o p e r a o n In
t h e H ta te of
F lo r id a , t h e a e r v l c e o f a a u h p o e n n u p ­
on w h a m w o u l d h in d s a id d e f e n d a n t *
or c i t h e r o f t h e m a n d t h a t It Is tils
b e li e f , t h a t a a jd d e f e n d a n t s u re o v e r
th a a g * i f t w e n t y - o n e y. Sr*
Vntl a r e , T h e r e f o r e O rd e r e d t n a p p e a r
to t h i s hltl a f c o m p l a i n t
on M o n d ay ,
A o a u a t *th. A. D. I$X1. t h e anm e b e ­
ing a I t u le D a y o f t h i s C o u rt.
Tt I n F u r t h e r O rd e re d .
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th is
n a tiv e b e p u b l i s h e d f o r f n u r c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w e e k * In t h e H an fo rd l l e r a l d , a
n ew sp ap er . p u b lish ed
In
Hanford.
B ftn t n o lt C o u n ty . FlnrCila.
:. W I T N E 8 8 R. A. D o b a la s s , C le r k nf
■aid C i r c u i t C o u rt a n d ' l h » ' S e a l of aald

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C le r k C ir c u i t C o u rt.
H em ln ule C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
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tY AWAY THE YEARS
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your foe*, and rest while It driee, then
vsmdw and *ee and fed the wonderful
CUJeftnce in the c^or and texture ol the
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
the (ace or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give II color. Lift out the
line* Remove blackhead* and pimple*.
O dm enlarged pores. Rebuild facial titauka and muscle*. Make the skin soft
and imooth.
J
iYou can obtain regular site* from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, tend this
odvrithlOcentatoBoncllla Laboratories,
,p*diarv»poll». Indiana, for a trial tube.

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ZEAL AHEAD OF lUDOMEHT
Reformer's Act Dtrtsted By Oortscience, but Injudkleua, te 8sy
the Leest of -ft . -

The moat important, ami the most
injudicious act in the life of John
Knox, Scotland's famous heretic,
waa performed at Geneva—an act
Which he undoubtedly felt to be
called for at the time, but which
•Adly handicapped him afterward.
Aroused to fierce indignation by
the cruelties of “Bloody Mary,”
who had exiled him to the con­
tinent, he wrote a treatise against
woman’s rights, which he called
“The First Blast of the Tram,
pet Against the Monstrous Begiment of Women,” in whigh he
inveighed strongly against the right
tif woman to hold the reins of au­
thority. He gsinud sufficient wis­
dom never to give a second blast.
Tho book madb him obnoxious to
two queens, during whose rcigus he
had a part to play—to Mary, Queeu
of Scots, who waa soon to tako her
hereditary throne, and to Elixabeth
of England, who waa to exert as
great a power in Scotland aa any of
ita own sovereigns. Knox said in hia
preface to “The First Blast” :
“My purpose is thrise to blovre
the triumpet in tho same meter, if
God so permitte: twica I intends to
do it without name, but at the last
blast, to take the blame upon my
eelfe, that all others may be
puiE*].”

By LIEUT. M. M. WITHERSPOON, United Btatae Navy.

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A man in Indiana stopped me several days ago and he said to me, ”1
we you are a navy officer. What in the World doee the hevy gift the fartaWTi crat here in Indiana and itthtdaP* -i wtid &lt;0 tiimthta;
f &lt;rWc brouglit the navy into existence for the farmer*. We were send­
ing corn and grain to all parts of the World. Thb pirates in the northern
part of Africa stole our wheat and our com. They,took our seamen pris­
oners, but we did not have ai)y navy-sad we. did not Want a navy. So We
pat up a rahtorn of 13,000,000 a year, but still they took our wheat and
our coin, until, driven to deaperatioo, in V td\, we built our first two
battleship*,-th* Conotltubon and the ConetMl$t$enr to protect &lt;mr' wheat
and our com."
*
.
lie said. T h a t was alt right in 1794, but there are no pirates in the
world today.” I said to him this:
; :\i n f;
“Don’t you believe there arc no pirstfe in the world today. I wish
you conld see bow theee notional piratoa have sliced tip China among
themselves; how,they have sliced up Africa among themselves, and how
they would like to slice op the United Btotee of'’America among thamselvsa, and you would agree wkhme that there are today as gnat national
pirates in the world aa there ever were in 1794.”
,Wc have our Monroe doctrine; We have our Panama canal; tro have
our islands in the Pacific and the Atlantic. All of these need to be pro*
tccted, and we need a navy to protect them—a 100 per cent nafy.

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Negroes Wlio Left South
FLIVVER WORTH
$250 IS INSURED Are Retuhtittgr Sadder
FOR ONLY $10,000 But Wiser From NoTth
Old Auto Showir tn Many Scrnrs of Did Net Find Things As They Were
Painted by, Recruiting Agents.
Walter Heirs' Comedy
.

The largest. Insurance over taken
HE'S BETTER OFF.
out on a Ford nutomobfle, it la said,
was a policy fo r $10,000 taken out an
one of the machine* at the Paramount
W eit Coast studio for u*e In scenes
of “Sixty Cont* an Hour", a Para­
mount picture starring W alter Hvlr*
with Jacqueline Logan featured in
Ms support, which will be shown at
the Princess Theatre next Saturday.
Appearing onriy in tho picture, the
flivver ia carried through to the laxt
scene*, nnd pictured In nevcrnl clone
■hots.
Because it would be hard to dupli­
cate the flivver, in case it was stolen
"Look pt that pot* motorist being or destroyed and because it had been
towed in by a horse," •
registered in no many acmes and
"Lucky guy, I calls him. lie ain't
would
have to be duplicated in such
had to buy no grfa since ha broke
a case, Director Joseph Henabcry re­
down."
alised that it was of utmost import­
ance that it bo insured “to the limit.''
MILK IN SHIPMENT
The estimated value of the Ford,
I t is now- possible to ship milk which Is old and ha* seen hard use,
oevaral hundred miles,without hav­ h about $250, just $9,750 lea* than the
ing it spoil The old-fsshioned insurance it carried.
The cast chosen for "Sixty Cent*
(nijjcyip $ s f jfvtn-w&gt;y Jo huge
glass-lined tanks Btmfltr to tho ft- an Hour" i* exceptionally strong. Jac­
miliar vacuum bottle. Tbeso tanks queline Logan, who so charmingly
are mounted on trucks end are in­ portrayed tho leading feminine role In
Heir*' first picture, "Mr. Hillings
sulated from tho heat by tho use of Spends Hi* Dime," I* featured as
cork packing. Lens than two gal­ 'coding woman. Ricardo Cortex, re­
lons at milk stick to the sides of cently discovered whilo dnneing at
thone fi,900-gal Ion tanks. Milk has Cucuanut Grove, will ploy the.heavy
been handled in these tanks over role, his first big part under his new
distnnecu of more than 100 miles contract with Paramount.
with a rise of less than two degrees
Others in the cast Ure Charles
in temperature on hot summer Ogle, Lucille Ward, Roliert Dudley,
nights when tho outside atinos- [Guy Oliver, Clarence Hurtoii and Culpheric tem perature itood a t 88 de- len Tute.

grees.
J O K E O N T H E C O M PA N Y

Senator Green of Vermont is
credited by the New York llenrid
with tha following anecdote.
“Ono of the funniest stories f
know ia that of a friend of mine—m
lawyorr—who waa retained by the
Pullman company to look after •
certain case.
“The work neccaritaled hia trav­
eling around the country to some ex­
tent, and It enabled him to play a
considerable j&lt;Afe And this is the
joke he played: He tipped the Pallman porter 61 every time he got on
a train and then put it on the ex­
pense account of the Pullman company”

BUMMER EXCURSION
1 FARES FROM

Bishop Cannon Decries
j^ailtire ti&gt; Delriatid En­
forcement of the Law

Many of the negroes who left tho
southern states earlier In tho reason
lured away by the fine stories of con­
ditions and big pay in the north are
returning to the south sadder but
wiser. They w|ll not find conditions
tn the north aa roseate n* the re­
cruiting agents
painted them and
they will find that they are supposed
to do plenty of hard work in tre north,
it lakes more to llva ami the winters
are cold ami they will have no "whitn
folks” to. look a fter them if they get
down and out. That the south is the
best place after all for the negroes i*
demonstrated by those who are com­
ing back after trying the jobs out
and finding th a t conditions ,jp tho
north are not a t all like the agents
told them. The following is from
North Carolina where many of the
negroes from Rocky Mount had good
jobs with the railroad company and
changed them for Jobs in the north
that werq
J°bs “ I »H • compared
with what they had left In tho south:
".Some of the laborer* thot left
Rocky Mount for Pittsburgh','’* h e ft
fabulous wages, good living condi­
tions nnd 'equality* wpre promised,
have returned to the city to live, with
report* of gross misrepresentation of
pondllions, particulnity living condi­
tions nnd 'equality.’ They report be­
ing herded and housed like goats.
This will have a good effect on labor
here."

•OM BIR f OB AIR M RVIOI

* When th? new Karlin* bomber ia
assembled at Dajrton, Ohio, it will
be the largest airplane ever built
•A tiim any other Eastern and ?t weighs 20 tons, hi* a 2,000-gilWestern points. Stop over* per­
lon gas Unk and will require six
mitted.
Libert; motors to drive It *A craw
•Fdr ' Schedules, reserv ations, of ten men will be required t« «uv»•tfc.,'consult
te it and two pilots will operate

£ ■ duel controls.

Tho Irish potato is almost universal
in use. Florida is a factor in sup­
plying curly market demands. A
more than 30 per cent decrease In
•c re e se under 1922 and a lato frost
reduced the crop from 5,051 cars
shipped in 1922 to .'1,200 car* shipped
in 1923. If all the local lots shipped
by boat and express had been shipped
in solid carloads, tho 1922 crop would
have totaled 5,084 cars and this sea­
son approximately 3,500 ears.
There wus in 1922, 20,000 acres,
this year 19,470 acres. The light
yield per.acre caused by frost brought
about n decrease in production of 02
per cent.
llut the encouraging feature about
the 1923 potato crop is that It was
marketed in 120 different cities, in 25
states nnd in Canndn, from Kl l’aso

TALLAHASSEE, July 3.—Gover­
nor Hardee ha* named three men to
nerve on the oyster rehabilitating
committee from Franklin county
Th*y arc II, L. Oliver, John G. Huge,
and Byron D. Morris. Under the
term* q{ a legislative act providing
for she hcommittco* In oyster pro­
ducing counties, they servu in an
ftdvltory capacity to the fish commis­
sioner. Fifty thousand dollara was
appropriated by the act to be Used
Jw replanting oyiter bcdi. It a!»o
levies a privilege tax of three cents
a barrel on oysters.
Tho Franklin county, committee
waa the first npt&gt;o[ntcd under its
tern*.

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ranged from $15 to $19 In New.Yotk
with a few bales a t $20 a barfel foe
No, la and the m arket reached $ H
in Philadelphia for No. la. I N o .J h
sold as low as $9. The average for
the entire crop was $0 per barrel and
the total value of tha crop Was $i,043,000.—State Marketing Bureau.

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of Florida pAt*fe*a will jfe In.ttm A
of consumers everywhere.
a -The market opened the —cond
week In Marel) at $18 per barrel lb
New York, the price' advanced, until
from April 10th to 19th the prise

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All of our cnkfn arc sweet and
luscious. From the coffee ring or
crullers for breakfast-time, cup
rakes for the luncheon hour to the'
layer cakes for dinner-time, you
will find they are made or the liest
materials—fresh eggs, the beat
butter, sweet milk nnd n flour
that'* fit.

ROUTH BAKERY
SANFQRDMAID'

BREAD

We Take Hiis Opportunity
Thnt wo nro proud of tho fact that we wore awarded the en
(ire contract for the plnsler and stucTo work on
the New Melwh Building

Bids Gladly submitted on all Plaster and
Stucco Work upon Vfeq'tiest

I n r T h e A * a n rl* lr4 l 'r r » * )

in* The t■■Related I’rraa)
LAKE JUNALUflKA, N. C., July
2.—Failure of church people to de­
mand law enforcement and tha state­
ment that this country by ita aloof­
ness In the peace councils of the
world has failed to maintain the in­
ternational law of Chrtalan love,
marked Hishop James Cannon's ser­
mon here yesterday at tha opening
of the Houthcrn Assembly of the
Methodist Episcopal church, Routh.
If It were not for America's contribution to Russia and th« Near
LEEfTCURG, July 3— This city’s
East relief this country would now industry has been augmented by the
have a frt-ind In Europe, Bishop Can­ building material firm of tho Lees­
non said. He was heard o n / ‘the burg Engineering and Construction
Christian In the world,” and declar­ Company. It is operated by O, Olson,
ed that the world today is the beet
possible world that God could bave
made for fala purpose which he said
are to afford an opporjtuoity for daqualifiesvelopment of Cl
tlofw.
God leavea Ilia
world," he laid, “to get the money
Tom Meighan a football coach! Ho
they cu t out of It and ta give the
ia aeeh in each a role in hie latest
world the best they have."
More than 1,000 persons attended Paramount starring vehicle, "The
the opening of the assembly at which Ne'er*Do-Well," which come to the
was launched the social service con­ Princess theater for two days, openference by which the member* of ng' on Tuesday. At .the opening picthe church propose to dlocus* live
issues nnd to set forth plana to en­
able tha church to take. * hand In
■ome prectlael phase of life.
Subjects which It Was announced
will be taken up include negro migra­
tion, race relations, In d u strial prob­
lems and questions affecting divorce
That night, the usual celebration In
and family life. The conference will
honor of victory is held In one of the
safe* in town, and It U here th at Mr.
rieighan, In the rale of Kirk Anthony,
meets a certain strange man, and
Tho Dixio Highway along tho East thereby hang* a tale. Ah a result of
Coast la undergoing repairs a t many thla meeting, Kirk ' Adds himself
DflnU,
r mTT Fwi v Q
PVJI|k■||t
^ i need it badly, it la stranded ia Panama without a rent.
St Is -then that othef-jihinf* begin-to

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WHITE POTATO SEASON
CLOSED IN FLORIDA

the distribution of these potatoes.
Fifty per cent of the crop was ship­
ped to New York, Philadelphia, and
Chicago. As tke*c cities have only
10 per cent of our population they
must have received too many of the
early potatoes. But with more
thorough organisation and co-opcration on tho part of the grower and
more systematic and oflfcient m ar­
keting methods, the selling will be­
come more orderly and the distribu-

IIAItI)KK NAMED THREE &lt;&gt;N
OYSTKIl HKHAim.lTATING

Meighan a Football
If Coach id Latest Film

T ic k e ts ON SALl!*DAILY TO
Norfolk
$ 46.90
Baltimore ........... ............... 57*64

A t l a n t ic c o a s t

“That Was All Right in 1794, but There Are
No National Pirates Now’

happen and In rapid j u tt w l o n .
i; In this at m u te coutyuty, Fork de­
ckles to .lise iils Utlp, the ne’er-d.Oi
well, which hia father ha* Driven hint
because of his Indolence and Inatten­
tion to business. And lose it he does.
The love interest In the story is sup­
plied by Lila Lee, who is U r. Meighan'a leading Woman, Included In
the supporting cast with Miss 1-co at
its head are Gertrude Astor, John
Miltorn, I-aurance Wheat and sev­
eral other screen players of note.

A h e l l e r g r a d e tlm n
t h e k in d o r d i n a r i l y
■old la till* llnlalilng
tim e t h a t we a r e o f ­
f e r i n g a t t h e p rlco
you w ill p a y e l s e ­
w here for th e e v ery ­
d a y k in d of lime.

No job too

H m n ll

and no job too large-

Hill
Lumber Co
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
Jacksonville, Florida
Telephone R-.132&amp;

-2126 College Street

CORRECTION

Curtain partlcH, whoae intereats would be well l e m i t thereby, »re t*slduouHty ami pcntlatently circulating tho report that I have AlaconMuuod
tho contraction ami buildlnK bunineaa and have Ifcft, or am 'about to loave
Sanford. THE REPORT IS ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE AND THE ORIGI­
NATORS KNOW IT. Thia 1« not tholr first offon w o f the kind and the
object in mo obvioun an to require no explanation.
‘T H E WISH IS FATHER OF THE THOUGHT”
I have never found it nccoaeary to disparage my competitors* business,
as tho quality of my work and character of-tny businesa transactions dur­
ing my 14 years* residence in Banford are such th at I am willing to com­
pare them at anv time with tho best that my competitors ran produce.
To those who havo innocently passed the story on 1 have nothing but
the kindliest feelings.
In conclusion, if you want tho very Best work at the lowest prices con­
sisten t w ith honorable business methods, J am at your service.

W .&amp;
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borrow money regularly, you understand
its usefulness. But if you are a profession w in an or woman; if you work for a salary or wages
and need no capital to help you, you have pMSably given little thought to this Bank s value tp
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GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 3.—(By The Associated Prm l
The world's heavyweight chnmplonshlp Imttle between Jack
Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons which has been off and on again
for the past several hours was definitely restored and will he
fought tomorrow as originally scheduled according to tin an­
nouncement la-fore three o'clock this morning by Major .1. E.
Lane, one of the promoters following a lengthy conference with
Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager.

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BOSTON, July 3.-—Home runs by
Joe Harris and George Hums witli o
team mate on Imse in curb instance,
featured the victory of the Red Sox
over the Athletics by n score of 7 to
4 yesterday. The score:
Philadelphia
. 100 100 l io —l
Boston
. 802 000 02x—7
ST. LOUIS, July 3.—Timely hitting
enabled St. Louis to check Chicago's
winning stretk, winning yesterday's
game 7 to 2. The score:( hiengo
000 000 002—2
Sit Liuis
012 112 OOx -7

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Florida Slate League
At Orlando 3, I)aytona 0.
At St. Petersburg 2, Lakeland 1.
At Ilrndcntown 8, Tnmpa 2.
At
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National League
Philadelphia 1&lt;&gt;, New York 4.
Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis I.
Chicago 8, Cincinnati 0.
other scheduled.

But when his rich oh) daddy stopped
furnishing the fuel, things huppened.

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American League
Boston 7, Philadelphia 4.
New York 12, Washington 1.
SL Louis 7, Chicago 2.
other scheduled.

It's Bex Bench's greatest story nnd
it's Thomas Mt-iglian's greatest role.
And it's your greatest entertainment
treat-

Southern Association
At Atlantn 1, New Orleans 8.
At Birmingham ft. Mobile H.

Thomas Meighati and Lila Lee in
‘The Ne'er-Do-Well" by Rex Reach.

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Pn ed it.
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Smokers Lose 10th
Hurricane of Hits
Straight to Growers
By tKe Yanks Gives
Them Easy Game IIIIADENTOWN, July 3— The
NEW YORK, July 3.—The
New
York Americans hammered three
Washington pitchers nt will here yes­
terday, winning 13 to I. The score:
Washington
000 010 otto - I
New York
-132 010 OOx—13

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

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Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Pa
Pn S a P a P a P a P a K a P a P a l a i Pa
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Tonight's picture is a winner.
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GREAT FALLS, July 3,— Kearns agreed to send Dempsey
into the ring tomorrow and gamble for the final $100,000 in­
stallment due Dempsey on Ills .$300,000 guarantee. Kearns will
have Jurisdiction over all gate receipts until the champion's
$100,000 Is obtained.

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fe

At Little Rock 5, .Memphis 2.

The Snnfnrd Independents will play
the lleLaml team in DeLand tomor­
row morning nt ten o'clock.
The
American Legion is potting on u big
Fourth of July eelehrntlon and will
huvo two base hall games during the
day. Tim first game in the morning
witli Sanford and tile second in the
afternoon with Titusville. The L-giun will put on a big barbecue com­
bined witli oilier interesting features
that will take plan* during tile day.
A large crowd frohi Sanford is ex­
pected to allcml ami nil lire going to
meet on tin- corner of Ouk mid First
street between eight and eight thirtyo'clock and will go to Del-ond on a
motorcade.What ever world prohlein conies up,
l o t nut he too certain, consult the
Kcniiiude County Bunk officers with
out coal to you.

^ CELERY SEED :

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
In

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Oviedo

Orlando Hentlnrl

llrutherhnod Ht. A.

May 24
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Juno 19
J u ly 10

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July 12
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Ruth had b ite r get busy if he don’t A l’TO LICENSE AND GASOLINE the barber business with Alonzo Mr.
want thnt gap 'between him nndWilTAX FOR SIX MO. $2,241000 Mullin under tho firm name of Hodfn
linnii widened.
z
&amp; McMullin but has sold his interest
TALLAHASSEE, July 3.—Hon. to McMullin and gone in to the ne«
Last night the Dempsoy-Gibbons Ernest Amos, state comptroller, yes­ line with Whiddon. They knox
fight hung by a hair thread hut it terday gave out figures showing re­ how to do nil your cleaning tn&lt;i
must hnve been n pretty strong one ns ceipts during the first six months of pressing and also take orders fot
tho latest wire states that the’fight is 1023 from automobile license taxes merchant tailoring. The new firm ii
Assured and no doubt about it.’
and from one mill state tax on gaso­ located in the Gnrncr building or
Park avenue occupying half of th&lt;
line, as follows:
While nil of theso barbecues, bnse* Automible licenses ........... $1,810,000 store room of the Sanford Cycle To
hall games and races are cm tomor­ Gasoline tax (1 cent per gal 431,000 Rend their announcement in this isrow Dempsey nnd Gibbons will "bust"
sue.
each other up in Shelby, Montana.
Total .............................. $2,241,000
Gee! hut don't we wish thnt we could
The above report is for tax on DECLARES U. 8. DRY
be there!
LAW CAUSING US TO
gasoline nt one cent per gallon un­
DRIFT TOWARD A IVAI
der the act of 1021. Beginning July
When the American liner, “ Balsam"
1 the tax on gasoline is increased to
rammed
the Hrilfsh ‘ steamship
NEW YORK, July 3,-Kcnr Adthroe cents a gallon, of which one
“Graphic,” in Belfast Ixnrgh, a short
mirnl
Hrndlcy A. Fiikc, U. S. N„ re­
cent is divided equally among the
time ago, more than 200 passenger.*
tired,
asserted
in a statement publish­
sixty-three counties of thu state nnd
faced sudden death—nnd wore saved
two cents on each gallon goes into ed Tuesday in which he suge.ited the
only by the prompt nnd efficient re­
United States is “drifting towini
the state road department fund.-*
sponse of ships answering the S. O.
war" because of prohibition. Be ad­
S. rail. Once more the wireless hns
vocated a conference of 100 leading
played nn important part in the sav­ WHIDDON &amp; HODGES
men of the country to plan n way to
NEW PRESSING CLUB
ing of lives.
avoid extension of prohibition to for­
eign ships in our ports. He said the
Whiddon &amp; Hodges have formed n best brains of the country should be
Miss Until Johnston, of Livingston,
Montana, is said to lie {he only woni- pailner.diip in the cleaning nnd tnil- drafted to settle the question in the
nn manager pf a gold nnd gem mine, oring business and both of them arc :inmc- manner ns representatives of
All stones are mined nnd cut under too well known to require any ox- dilTercnt nations rcnchl-d nn agree­
her dhcction.
| plantation ns to who they arc. Claude ment on nrnamcjnt nt Washington
___________________ .
Whiddon hns been in the pressing about a year ago.
The Hernld delivered six times a and cleaning business here for many
T h eT fdttfldtor first rlnss JobWtflf.'
week‘f6f loe. * . . ................... " '■ • j ycnra-;an,U&gt;aft.1Mwlg«w. Jws.WeaLltl

At Nnxhvillo 7, Chultnnoogn -I.
Cult-lira Cut, the chief obstacle met
with during the m nstniktlon of the
ROW THEY STAND
Smokers lost their tenth straight Ponnma Canal, is a scene of inuth
game here yesterday in the opening action in tin- Paramount picture "The
buttle of their series witli the locals, Ne’er-Do-Well" tonight mid tomor­ Florida State League (Second Half)
Won LoMt Pet
llriolontown winning, H to 3. Score: row.
•)
Rradentown
10
Tnmpa
200 000 001—3
.822
Orluntlo
....
10
3
.711'.)
Bradentown
000 000 71 x—H
Practically all of the scenes of "The
ft
.500'
Ne'er-Do-Well", which is u story of Ft. Petersburg ...' -ft
Daytona
ft
7
.117,
ST. PETERSBURG, July 3 —The Panama, were photographed there.
l.nkehiml
4
7
.304
Saints defeated Lakeland here yester­
.......
I , 11
.083
day 2 to I in a hulling duel between
A ml ii *4 an milled attraction Bound Tampa
Olllnger nml Wakefield. Johnston’s tivo of "The Lent tier Pushers."
home run featured tin- game. Score:
National League
Won Lout Pet
Lakeland
001) 000 01—I
The Invited guests tonight will lie
. ... 4ft
22
St. Petersburg
0(1(1 111 Ox—3 A. J. I.ossing and family and will see New York
.liii'J 1
.01 ft
40
Guide called in eighth, dark lies*.
2ft
this picture without cost to them us Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
.... 38
27
.. .f t 8 f t
tin- In a l is on the liiiuxc.
Brooklyn
21
.R2.3
.... 34
OKI.ANDO, July 3. Orlando de­
.511
.... 30
34
li nti-il tin- Daytona Islanders yestrrAmi as there will lie no issue of thu Chicago
3(1
33
.178
day by hum long its hits off Cooper Herald tomorrow Osborne extends an St. Louis
.2 IK
4ft
..... 21
in tin- first and (tcroud innings, the invitation to Judge Dickinson and' Ronton
Philadelphia
4(1
•
.202
score being 2 to 0. The score:
....
20
family to see "Ne'er-Do-Well” July 4
Daytona
-«&lt;&gt;« 000 000—0 without cost to them.
Orlando
120 000 OOx—3
American League
Won Lost IVt
And then rememlier Thursday and
22
.007
Friday—Norma Tnlmadgo and Eu­ New York ............. 44
.Ii lft
32
gene O'Brien in "Tho Voice from the Philadelphia_____ 34
.500
Cleveland . ....... 33
33
Mlnurct."
St. Louis
33
.402
32
30
.4H4
32
Knutrduy—W alter Heirs in "Sixty Chicago
PHILADELPHIA, July 3.—PoundDetroit ,
31
34
.477
jag n trio of New York pitchers for (’cuts An Hour."
30
.4oft
30
Washington
17 lilts, Philadelphia "y-cslenluy won
Boston
30
.4(H)
24
At a meeting of golf pluyers from
tin- opening game of the series 10 to 4.
l-audetdnle,
West
Palm
Beuch
and
"Cy” Williams hit his 22nd home run
of the season in tin- fiist inning. Score I'M. Pierce, held lit West Palm Beach in M *4 h N M fci i n 8 a Ha
.
Hi
New York
000 120 001— 4 recently a league was funned, which Pa
Philadelphia
101 004 o ix —10 ‘ncludiSI tin- three towns. Ganies
will he played rcgunrly each Thurs­
CHICAGO, July 2.—Cincinnati de­ day afternoon and Sunday forenoons »a
hi
t l Kl
)4 H
feated Chicago ycsrlrrduy 0 to H. The an dafternuons, for the next two *4 N *1 &gt;4
score:
months.Two good games in the Pepper
t 'iurinnati
non non 411—0
League
today!
Chicago
lot 020 100 -8
Tin- French; according to latest re­
ports, have seized a total of 170 loco­
Orlando will play two games h'jre
PITTSBURGH, July 3.—Pittsburgh motives, and 2,000 freight curs on
walloped St. Louis yesterday I t&lt;k I. branch lines between Dortmund und with the Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The score:
Essen. Thu food situation has be­ team.
St. Louis
0(H) 100 000—1 come serious around this section, us
And the Big Rcrj'un Brotherhood,
Pittsburgh
......... loo 120 OOx—4 a result of the seizure.
tram will go to Oviedo and scrap for
Mcoml place with tho Oviedo team.
The I tally lluruhl, l.V per week.
The Daily Herald, )5c per week.

Independents Play in
DeLand Tomorrow Phillies Found Giants
For 17 Hits and Win

I

YOU

Things W e Have Always
Known
Tho rocont business condition hns brought

inquire w here it cam e from in the first

to th e forefront of th o u g h t ninny funda­

place, and how it m ig h t he restored.

m ental considerations th n t have nlwnys

We alw ays

knew — everybody

been known bu t have been dam ned w ith
fain t praise.

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Human n a tu re in th e mnss is very much
like hum an n a tu re in th e individual.

One

of its dom inant ch aracteristics hns been
sum m ed up in th e observation, “ You nev­
er m iss th e w a ter till th e well ru n s d ry .”
We never appreciate fundam ental things
until we have occasion to do.w ithout them .
»

.

i *

knew—

th a t desire for th in g s m ade a demand for
them in the m ark et.

T h a t people desired

th in g s we accepted as An elem ental fact.
»

Hut when we discovered th a t desire fluc­
tu ated we began to apprccinto th n t desire,
as we know it, is a th in g created by the art
o f m an.

It is a highly specialized fo rm of

an elem ental need—ju s t as a Louis XVI
chair is made out of a tree.

T his observation hns a special applica­
tion to th e dem and of th e public for the

T his discovery led to an o th er cqunlly

products of industry. 3Vhilo th e demand^

im portant discovery th a t tho m eans of re­

was a t high tide ami everybody was busy1*

fining nnd specializing th a t desire was ad­

try in g to supply th a t dem and a t a pro fit

vertising.

no one, seem ingly, gave a th o ’t to where

been accom plished by m odern advertising

th e dem and came from , how long it m ight

now stan d s out in bold relief.

Inst, or w hat would happen if it should

the m eans by w hich th e refinem ents

fail.

civilization have been m ade known

We m erely assum ed th e perm anent

T he gig an tic w ork th n t has
It has been
and

existence of th e demand, ju s t as we as­

made desirable, nnd th is desiro has been

The Sanford Independents are In.
better shape than ever to meet the
fast DeLand team that defeated them
last week.
|

sum e th e presence of w ater, a ir and fire.

m ade into dem and.

They have been going through a
stiff workout sinco their last game, j
Several new additions will he w ith ,
the team tomorrow when the Journey,
to DeLand.
Itabe Ruth smashed out bis fif­
teenth homer uf tho Besson yesterday.
Well it seems about time as bo has
been idle for tho last two weeks. Cy
Williams gut another day before yes­
terday and another yesterday making
Ms grand total 22. So wo say that

It **» a siipple fact

Hut a day came when demand began to

th a t a million pro fitab le forpip./off indus­

subside, and in many industries it came al­

tria l activ ity owe th e ir v ery eiistan ce to

m ost to a full stop.

tho fa c t that* A dvertisin g

And then we missed

upheld

the

it, and renlized, ns never before, whnt an

sta n d a rd s of living w hich in tu rn provided

im portant th in g it was. And we began to

tho dem and fo r th e ir products.

(I uhlishcd by the Hanford Herald in co-operation with T he American Association of Ad*
vcrUsing A gencies)

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SALFORD DAILY

R a is in g the. F am ily

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W hm pn d h n t k n o w n b o u t a n t i o u * . w o u ld fill a llb r a ry l
W H E R E IN H E P - O f S

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fio tN ' u n i* * n u k t "

WOTH»N

(Quick Service Transfer
S torage F acilities
|tf wa pleaae yen, tell others; if not,
tell na. Phoae 198

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work
ICONTRACTOR and BUILDER
f il l Commercial-Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FlftK-------- AUTO---------BONDS

S. O. Shinholser

DR. R. M. MASON

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

na

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.

M. CUSTER,

5 CLASSIFIED £
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ADS
S

1 HH

Real Fatale, Loan* and Insurance
101-8 Magnolia Ave.

STEWART'The Florist

FOR SALE

WANTED
fancy work,
I'hone 571.
82-ttp.
WANTED—HOTS TO SKI.!. THE
SANFORD II KRAI.I) ON T H E
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
c i i An c k f o r A M i t m o r s b o y s
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
SH IPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
dh-tf

WANTED—Job driving car, truck or
tractor. Can give host of roforonres. Call 31.1 K. Fifth Street. 8t-2tp

| Cut Flower*-------------- Floral Design* FOR SA1.E—Young mule. Dodge
truck, farm equipment. Four lbs.
Ang^ial and Ornamental Pianta
Golden celery seed. Kitchen range.— FOUND—Florida license tag. Own­
-Phone 360-W Geo. Cook, Raynor place, Celery nveBit Myrtle Ave.er can have same upon identifica­
»ue.
82-ltp tion ami paying foi ad. Call a t Her­
T T tm E R T O U SALK—Very thing to ald office.
-97-tfc
complete your "fishing outfit".
Photic ,T71-J. Cheap for cash,
General Machine and Boiler
82-2tp; UU-ltp
Works
FOR
SALE—
1
team
mules, wagon LOST1—ninck sateen hog filled with
Cylinder Grinding
E. N.
and
harness
nt
a
bargain.baity clothes. Finder return to J.
-Sanford, Florida
Phone 6282-101p C. Hutchinson nt Truck Growers' of­
Sutton, Geneva, Fla.
B0-3tc
W. S. Leak v
J. H. Colclough 1/."rtartK a— luu can gat ae*d bad fice.
fram»x and Irrigation piugi at tfc* FOR RENT—Garage, 317 I’nlmeU'o
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
80-3tp
nve.
INSURANCE
FOR SALE— O u ter and li«ya' painU
Fire—Lifo—Auto '
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty A FINK DROVE OF HORSES
First Nat'l Hunk Bldg. Annex
Worka, Sanford agenta.
183-tfe AND MULES JUST ARRIVED IN
FLORIDA
SANFORD TO HE SOLD
FOR SALE—Rhode Island egg* for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Those in need of a good farm horse
Ellsworth, Ucardall Avenue, Sanor
mule, or a good big draft team,
83-tfp
ford.
fino Middle horse or cow pony, should
FOR SALE—5 Planter pups, No. 1 go to J. C. Staple*’ farm on West
stock. Seo Vick Hpwkins, 11(1 Han- First atreet about a half mile from
03-tfo
ford Ave.
___
Hanford on the Daytona road and look
F o il SALE—No. 817 West First S t over' the fine drove that has just a r­
_____
to
Attractive terms. Address owner. rived at hi* place. These horse* and
OU-tfc mules arc the property of I.. E.
Card* of Sanford's Repot- * Ilox 782, Daytona, Fla.
Hates, who has retired from the live
able Professional Mon, each to
"OFFER EXTRAOIOMNAIIY
of w hoa. In hla chosen pro- to One new five room house with hath, stock business and intends making his
faantoa the Herald recoin- to full lot, well located—NEVER OC­ future homo hack in Ohio where he
Mends In the people.
to
came from, •
CUPIED.
This fine drove of horse* and mules
PRICE
is
all that he has left in live stock in
$3,000.00— ----------Terms to suit you
Florida.
He f* determined to gift
A RKAI. BARGAIN
them
sold.
Those who arc Interested
A.
P.
CONNELLY
&amp;
SONS
G eorge A . DeCottes ,
can
go
nnd
bo convinced that they
70-tfc
Altorney-nt-Law
are
a
high
class
lot of animal*. Amonfr
Over BcaalnoU County Bank
FOR SALE OR TKADE-Overland
them
is
some
lady
broke saddle horse*
IANPORD
... . y ■ FLORIDA
car in A-l condition. Will trade for a* well as "cow hunting )&gt;onics.n Ex­
good Ford. 211 French Ave. «l-4tp change* can be made by those desir­
FOR S A L E — Baby carriage, good con­ ing to trade that, was—or . 'bought
dition. Muat »ell a t once, leaving privately.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
town.
20i| Parlt Ave___
82-3tp
They are only half a mile from Han­
First National Bank Boll ding
F
o
r
HALE—10
acres,
5
in
bearing
ford on Htaple’a farm, Daytona road.
BANFDKD
FLORIDA
81-2tc
grove, 1 In pecan*, 10 cut over land.
Every foot fine for citrus. Good 8room house, nicely fumlahed includ­ President Harding met hla boyhood
ing piano.
Flowers,
shrubbery, sweetheart a t Hutchinson, Kansas,
ARCHITECT
Bonn* T. Miller Bide.
shade, trees, grape*, figs, guvas, etc., on June 23rd, 1923, She bad motored
■ANFORD -U -jFLORIDA and Just think .of it, right in the town more than a hundred mile* across
of Paula. Good school, store, church, Kansas to see him. President Hard­
station, paved atreet, 18 mlnutea from ing spoke before a crowd of more
Sanford. Now resident writes: “Muat than 7,000; daacribing her in hi* ad­
be sold, cut price from $ 10,000.00 to dress aa "my first boyhood sweet$0,000,000." $2,000.00 cash will han­ heart, happy with her children and
LAW YER
grandchildren, and doing her part
— C o u r t B oom dle thia deal.—B. T. Tiller, Paola,
n
o H y iR W ttliW ija lh ls «w *t *uw ."
Fla,,
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FOUND

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Leak &amp; Colclough

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL =

FRED R. WILSON

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

ICHELLE MAINES

U f t M O 'S }

D o Y O O W ft M r T O
7 * f* U lN

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T O O O C l tM T

LOST

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

Daily Fashion Hint

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

I'hune 48

FOR RENT

DKNTIST
FOR RENT—Convenient large un­
New Mdsch Building
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
Jtent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
C-18-lmo-p
Fo r RENT— 10 acres of tiled Innil
on Cameron avenue.—S. E. Barrett,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Tl-12tp
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
HICKSON HOUSE
Up-to-date Apartments and Rooms
Qraa Examined
Class** Deal rued
Daytona lleach.
"
Rummer rates: 91.00 per day, |21
per month, including lights and water,
O p t D.
fa ll J. F. Hickson, Phone 238-W, Han­
Optician-Optometrist
ford.
70-tfc
B ait P in t Street Sanford. Fla.
FOR- RENT—Furnished moms will*
light housekeeping. Corner of 11th
street and Elm Ave.—M. Schneider.
79-fltp
FOR RENT—We have a well located
furnished home.—A. P. Connelly &amp;
Sons.
• 70-tfc
Comfortable, Airy Itoo nut
FOIt RENT—Cottage, J. Musson.
Open the Year Around
80-Ctp
Eranur.nMc Rate*.
FOR RENT—Bungalow, 5 rooms and
Special rates In parties,
hath, up-to-date. Apply W. It. Pell,
tin Main Street, near Ocean
8lii West Third, Hanford, Fla. 82-4111
C.
P f O p . FOR RENT—2 large, cool, furnished
‘housekeeping rooms, $5.00 per week
H X i N I t i t a K l U n l i l B ) —311 East 5th street.
82-2lp
FOR KENT- 2 room apartim-nt, 112
I .am el Ave.
K2-2tp

t'laNKifled Ads 1c a word. No
Contractor and nuttder
Ad taken for lea* than 2.pic.
**J And positively no ClaaMilled
| IAN FORD
-t- FLORIDA
Ad* charged (o anyone. Cash
must accompany all order*.
Count the yord* and remit
M aeordingly.
E alalilliled

£O O C&gt;

HOW tV* 6 ommp\ - V

Rooms 226-238

Too can find the name of
•▼cry live Business Man
la Sanford la thia Column
each day.
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n n u n a i i i H i i i i

i

n o v iv e

TWiS
) MERE tfVAAdft.* .
SMN a AiftM (Vtsio
l^tfiA N S i* M M T C o rl

ANTIQUE
OF m i;
v in r/v ^ ii
OF 1L

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PAGE FIVE

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1590

MOniCS FOR PLAYTIME
Fashion1* approval of prim*extend*
even lo play clothe* for tin* kiddie*,
and an attractive one-pirn' bloomer
drrw i*.pictured to the left made of
figured ix'rr.ilr. The threc-pinv gatlierrd skirt is attached to n squatr yoke
with round nrck. The lnvm p u ts
of the bloomers arc gat lured into
straight Ivoids, made of plain inalcii.il,
to rorresnoml with the facing on tinnrrk anil sleeve*.. Medium sire rcijuiri'* 1 11 yard* 36-lnch_mateti.il.

Gingham and clianibras arc com­
bined in the tomiirrs iwi a tlim ivcly
pictured. The front and Ivifk of the
waist and kimono sleeves nrc &lt;nt in
otic, tlic i losing of the uai-t M ing at
the Ikick. Applied hands o( aclfmaltrial finish the sleeve* nnd the
plain laliric supplies the palrlt pocket*
and knee tkinus for the lower rtlgcs of
the rom|&gt;eni. Medium sire rc&lt;|oirc*
** yard plain and I S yiml 36-inch
chi* k material.
First Mi* lei:
Pictorial Review

ftliKimer itrr** No. 15'HI. Stic*, I to
5 years. I‘rice, JS rents
Second Model: Roni|irr* No. IS')).

Sizes, I to 5 years. I’riic, 25 cents.

Government Camps
Primarily for Citi­
zenship Training

The Senior Chris (inn Endeavor So­
ciety of the First Presbyterian
church will hold a ‘W ater Carnival”
and pageant nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Thursdny nfternoon, July fith. Cars will Irave
the Presbyterian church at 4 o’clock
sharp. AH' Endeavorers nnd their
friends are invited to attend. Each
pel-son is requested to bring a bas­
ket of "grub" for the basket picnic
supper. Do not forget the time nnd
place—Presbyterian chureh, Thurs­
day afternoon, 4 o’clock. This is to
bo the greatest fun maker of the
year nnd the committee in charge
claims it will rivinl Johnnie J. Jones*
carnival in wonders. A genuine sur­
prise nnd good time is guaranteed.

REDUCTION OF RATES
RUM KUNNKR
MAY HE HUIUKtT OF
FIRES ON *CUTTEIl
HUDSON BURRS TALK
LOS ANGELES. July 3.—A rum
(Il&gt; T I s t u w l a t n l I ' r r a a l
runner carrying 400 case* wn* capTALLAHASSEE, July 3.—R. lludtu m l near here yesterday after it
hnd opened fire on n pursuing Const- son llurr, chairman of the state rail­
guard cutter. The cutter .returned road commission, ha* incepted nn in­
the Arc nnd the rum runner surren­ vitation t» deliver an nildress at
dered. No one wa* injured. Federal Homestead, July 4, before a meeting
effirers began a search at laing called by tho American Growers
1
llench for several women said to l*e la'ngue.
Mr. llurr jdnns to discu** the gen­
implicated ill u mm running plot.
The officer* believe the rum came eral transportation problem and prob­
from a Mexican port mul was a t­ ably will deal with the possibility of
a reduction in railroad rates.
tempting to land when sighted.
Tho Herald for first class job work.

The Herald for first class Job work.

v i , I. p i i n p r i i r v o w m i i i * n u v i v t ; i ' i i u i m '.m t v u \ s t M T i n n a v i :.
I u o v i I ' l P T I I M l l i : i . T SOI T i l TO T K N T II s T II K K T i
N et Ire Is lli«ro|'&gt; Itlveii tli.tt tile a*oll*iriirtttUl lit Ilia* n -|ilia lt |mv.*mrnt mi
Xtitifiiril A ven ue, f n i m F l f t l l Nt. simtlt lit T etitli H U m t. tins I
Cuin|*lrtiil. nnil
Hie cum i'li leil vviirk lias In a-li tlimH) ncce|i(a it 1&gt;y tile I ' l l l lVimmMsli '11 tat tlie
C ity »l Sanfntxl.
to

A* Adjutant, Mr. Harrison will
T i t t y fiillnvvltm t* t h e lim it .............n i e n t t e l l r e v e r i n g s a h l im v a -m en t slm v v ln g
neliinl rmt nf snltl t'livenu ni chargi-uhle in all |&gt;rti|terty ulmuing upon *alil
have a largo part in the recruiting [ tile
purl Imi uf Han fui* I Avenue:
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for the O. M. T. C\ camps which will
I'licit I'sU uiiite f u r P a v in g Hnnfnril A v e n u e fro m l-'lftli t u r r e t Hunt h In
T e n t h J jlie .'V
j Ik- held nt Fort Hragg, near FayetteT li e f e l l e w Itm
with !” kIi
j villp, N, (\, Cutup McClellan, nt An­ Hellttl
In T
niston, Ain., anti Fort Hnrranens, nt ISIS i'|i. Vil*. gnlillnu *i ta,
t RSI 3*
per. Ht.t. VO* itverhnnl *r li
to 3i
Pensnooln, Kin., this summer for the .1.141
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CORRECTED MAY I, 1923
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

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No.
No.
No.

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Arrive
2;,1tin.m,
2:25 p.m.
0:55 p.m.

Nnrl h bmi nd
Arrive
....... 1:18 a.in.
11:45 n.m.

. 3:42 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive

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Depart*
2:10 a.m.
8*40 nan. Til 111. Iiiit llr
On tun nr
2:15 p.m. T»i
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Departs
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12:05 p.m. IM siii. .......... t i,i !i nn, ;
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3:52 p.m. .1
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Depart*
7:30 a.m.
3:25 pan.

1:30 p.m.
5:5(1 p.m.

l.er*hurg llranrh
Arrive
Dcpnrta
3:55 pan.
The government ramps for boys xN'o. 157,
2:45 pan.
thin summer are deogned primarily No. 21!
41:30 n.m.
xN’o.
158
for citizen training and the program
7 :1 0 p.m.
No. 22
of work call* for not only physical,
Oviedo Branch
hut mnral ami civic training, a* well
Arrivu
Departs
as, elementary military training. In­
....... 7:45 p.m.
xN'o.
420
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teresting motion picture* and lec­
3 :4 0 p.m.
xNo. 127........ tures of the highest grade will he
used for instruction, and-from n well
*—Daily, except Sunday.
rounded schedule, it i* expected Mint
young men will come to retdize their
LOW TIDES ON DEAUII, 1023
obligations us citizens in every sense
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
of .the word. Major General lamnnnl
Wood, Adjutant-General of the Phil­ nt approximately the same hour and
ippines, in a rerent letter stated that minute,
the civic function of the citizen's D*te June July Aug. Hept. Oct
camp's appeal* more important than 1 4:05 4:31 *5:33 0:28 0:41
tho thought of preparedness in a
strictly military sense. I*rofessor»
W. S. Cawthon, State Superintendent
of 1‘ublic Instruction, anti W. li. Cassels, principal of the High .School at
1'alutkn, are very enthusiastic over
the training received at these camp*,
jirhich their sons have attended.
The quota for this county hus not
yet been Ailed, according lo Major
B. C. Riley, Civilian Aide to the Sec­
retary of War for the .State of Flor­
ida at Gainesville, who says "Appli­
cations for the C. M. T. C. will lie
received until July 10th, ami all
young mun between seventeen and
twenty-four years-of age, who desire
lo enter camp, should send in thsir
name*. immediately. Those who a t­ 21* n a r
tend camp will recelvo transportation, 22 8:32
food, clothing and laundry free, and 23 9:30
they will not he required to join the 24 10:28
National Guards, Organized Reserves 25 11:20
or any other branch of the service, 20 12:24
Just because they take this month of 27 1:18
training."
28 2:10
William Maurice Harrison ha* 29 2:59
been appointed Adjutant to the Civil­ SO 3:46
ian Aide to tho Secretary of W ar for
the State of Florida. Mr. llarrUon
la a University of Florida student, First Quarter
and Anishcd the Reserve Officer* June 21
Training Corps this year. Ilia home July 20
Is jit Cottondsle, Fla., where he re­ Aug. 19
ceived his public school training.
Sept. 17
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FEED AND HAY-

HAY AND FEED II

WK ALW AYS HANOI .K TH E BEST
F o r we know that only tho
tent will priHliu-o Hatinfactory resultn and the hotter
thene aro the firmer hold
we have on our ciudomurH.
But' tellinir you how irood
our feed in cannot prove,
half h o convincing hh n trial
of the feed itnelf. Why not
make it.
"Your Money back if you
are not ratiafictl"
THE

Sanford

C A SH

FEED

S T O P E U K i

fe e d &amp; S u p p l y

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 3,

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yjficrd J li.y Vtrijl *friend
the cummer.
Mina Ethel Jlcn ry , who ha* been a t
MRS. FRED
IGKR. Society Hditar ajluo Jtiflge. N. C .,Jqr the past three
weeks will Join them there.
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k m » . n r If r « li r e e n le r tn ln ln if . d l t l f .|lrn .\F o rty Mero nnd baby left.fU tp *** i*
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n d r n n r f M r n l. mI vI mn
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rd if nr i'|b
d e f a l l* , n r frle d fc n•n
* e lb * U rn .. I t »»lll uiilny for Daytona Reach, where they
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b e d r e n t l r * n w y « iln lr d .
hav ctnken n cottage for th c'jio x t
monlji. or ,*ix weeks. Mra. -Henry
Mr». Henry .Wight fa' spending Wight will join them there later.
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tome time «t Rpytnna Reach.
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vc peremony. The altar ,w»»
Milked with palm* forming • back­
ground for hill white i pedestal baskyla filled with Eaxter .lilies and
cathedral candelabra burning white
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The uxhers,-Mr.-Charles Knox, Jr.,
And the gentle rains continue.
and Mr. C hirlcj Fraser, were th’c
fir*t to eater.|he.church.
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Since the glorious Fourth Is a holi­
The bridesmaids, Miss Jane Jack
day
it will be n rainy day.
son nnd Mrs. William Gattcrwhite,
cnUicd next.' Jdis* Jackson was ex­
But at (hat the r«ins “ re certainly
quisitely kowned in Egyptian chiffon
keeping the land cool,nnd If It were
I
1. • sMr. nnd ,Mrs..C. I~ Pagan hart and
r Emmett Hunt was p.bufiincan v ic ­ f t , |l. .JlnurHc leave .In the morning nnd carried a »howcr bouquet of not for tho rnlna we tt-ould be hot and
tor-In Orlando yesterday aflomoon. fo r an extended motor trip which will sweet poa* In pastel shades. , Mr*. dusty nnd—thirsty.
Snttcr^rhita,.,w.orc «, gown of yqilow
(over ovor three -thousand miles. georgette combined with cream lace.
-Mr*. .S. I’ule%tvn.hn» .»« h.cr «uu»t,
About half of Sanford will go some­
Lending hero they will ipoml a week Her flowrra wore ,lavender gladioli
her mother, H n . Collier og Monti*
where tontorrow mid the other half
In
.Waynesboro,
Ga.,
aa
the
uucsts
of
showered with sweet peas.
o.I It
will go aoptewhere too. There will he
Mra. Pnganhort’s lister, going from
‘
Mrs. F. II. Camp, the matron of nothing In Sanford to hold them.
there' to .Washington, D. ,C„ Elkins, honor, came next, wearing a beauti­
, Mlis Flora Zglmqpovltz of BrunsW. Va„ .through tho Alleghany moun ful gown fashioned of pink georgette
jlc k , Ga., i. th f i f u c t of her elitcr,
The only big time In Seminole coun­
crepe. She carried
a bouquet of ty will be the big cricbratloir a t Lake
Mrs* oRfn iiAumc'l.
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Washington then to MobJIc, Ain.
sweet pea* and gladioli in pastel Monroe where the patriotic members
shndc*.
' Mr. and Mr*. I.. H. Iluttolph an­
of the* Seminole Athletic Club will FROCKS WITH A PARIS FLAVOR
MARRIAGE a n n o u n c e m e n t .
The maid of honor, Miss Marguerite hold forth with n big athletic carnival
nounce the birth of n non, une ninth
The lowly model to the left provide*
Mr. nml Mrs. Andrew J. Boyette
Fi*her, entered next. She was chnrm- and barbecue.
a t Augusta, Ga.
a distinrt neevnt to the vogue of soft,
announce the marriage of their
Ing in a chiffon and Incc creation of
frilly flocks. It is fashioned of almond
daughter
delicate blue. She carrier! n shower*4 The Herald regrets that the tank green voile and'has a deep voko with
Mr. and Mrs. Aldino MrMichar!
Minnie I.cc
kimono »lccvc*, which may lie length­
bouquet of pink sweet peas.
left thla afternoon
for Daytonn
of issuing a ten-page paper and get­ ened with deep scclioiu gathered into
to
Jpst preceding the bride came tho ting ready for the semi-annual vaca­ narrow wristbands, if desired. It takes
Beach, where they will remain until
Jnmcs Edward Mitchell
dainty little flower girls, France* tion of the, force prevents mention of a doten or *o of frill* to achieve the
a fter the Fourth.
(formerly of Hanford)
Dominick, cousin of tho bride, nnd the very interesting meeting of the smartness the skirt demands, but they
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nre not difficult to make, a* their
on Saturday, June 30, 1923
Reekie
Fincher, wearing georgette Kiwanin Club today. However, full edges arc pleated. Medium sire re­
Mrs. 8. Raurnel nnd son Julian, nnd
Arcadia, Florida
dresics, of pink nnd Invcndor. They justice will be done this fine bunch of quires 4 yards 36-inrh material.
sister, Mini Flora Zclmcnovitx of
The French voiles lend themselves
Brunswick, Ga., left .Sunday for Day­ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CARNI­ carried small Dresden baskets filled men in Thursday’s paper.
to the most fascinating draped effects.
with sweet pens nnd roses. *
tona Reach where they will spend
To the right I* ft frock in sandalwood
VAL
.Ittlo Dorothy Camp enrried the NO COLLEGE EDUCATION
voile, with closing a t the left side.
two months.
’
Tho I resbyterlnrr C. E. will give n ring in the hcort of nn Easter lily.
The e.aist has an dVaUhaped neck*
NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS
nnd distended thoiddcis, so that the
Carnival on Thursday afternoon nnd
The bride entered with her mother
Mra, W. R. Burts nnd daughter
OF LEGAL PROFESSION
sleeves may lie short or kng. The
evening nt the home of Mrs. Fred
and was met at the altar by the
attached one-piece gathered skirt has
Dorothy of Jacksonville arrived here
Williams on Crystal Lake. All C,
lapped fronts, the right front hanging
IOo*llnn*&lt;l from r*s« On*)
tt» t evening nnd nre the guests uf F..'s and their friends arc cordially groom nnd his best man nnd brother,
while statutory laws arc thrown in free to form a cascade. Medium sue
Mr. T. J. Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. J .. p. Lnlng, nt their
requires 3*&lt; ynrd* 40-inch material.
invited.
Tho bride w*s radiantly lovely In a here nnd there.
home on Oak avenue.
First Model: Pictorial Renew Dress
Those who have no way to go,
The Idcn of requiring ovdry appli­ No. 1552. Sixes. 10 to 20 years and
handsome
gown
of
durhes*
satin,
34 to 44 Inches bust. Prlcfc. 3$ c e n t,.
Misaes Viola Ucnbow nnd Knthe- please be a t the Presbyterian church clnlwratcly embroidered
in seed cant for the bar to have a certain
Second Model: Drtss No. 1519.
Hrte Roy, who 'hovo been the guests on Thursday afternoon nt 4 o’clock. pearls. Her veil was enught to her amqunt of collego training is con­
Sixes, lb to 20 years nml 31 to 42
pf Mrs. John Schirnrd for the |&gt;ast AM who llnvo ears and can take guests soft brown hair In n coronet of pearls fronted nt the outset with the fnct
inches bust. Price, 35 ccnu.
k.
three week*, leave this afternoon for please phone Henry Rndcnbcrry, and orange blossoms fell in graceful that no many ,of the state’s noted
Fordyco Russell or Theodore Kungc.
their homes in Palatkn.
lawyers of today did not attend an
Production hns been the only lim­
This carnival will inaugurate tho folds to the end of her courtain. The institution of higher learning. On
bride's
only
ornament
was
a
string
of
iting
factor in the rales of Ford cant
Mrr. C. W. Ueen, Mr#. W. II. summer campaign of the Presbyter­
tho other hand, .there nro some of nrrd trucks since January, for a t nil
Pritchett and Miss Eula Shepard of ian C. K. which will just show tlpit pearls. Her "something old” was nn
these saino attorneys who point out times orders on hand have been in
Lakeland and Mias Ethel Dccn of they nro working and alive even in exquisite Inrc handkerchief, n family
thnt
the advantage* for higher edu­ excess of the manufacturing capacity
Dougas, Ga., are tho guests of Mrs. hot weather. The carnival will almost hoirloon. She carried a cascade houcation
were not easily .to he hail in of the company, great as it is.
W. M. Thigpen at her homo on Mng- rival Johnny J. Jones’ only it is free. quet of orchids, showered with vol­
their day, and hold the belief thnt
ley
Rile*.
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Each guest will he provided with a
flolla avenue.
The bride’s mother, Mrs. Nellie there “ is not much excuse for a
Fort Myers—ICO-ton capacity sugar
pocketful of beans to use us curren­
young man not getting any kind of milt constructed here.
Ix'wis
Waters,
gnvo
her
daughter
in
Miss Corlnnc Wells of Jacksonville cy.
marriage. She was handsome in a nn education l)e wants in these times."
la the charming guest of Aliases Jes­
gown of orchid georgette. Her cor­ There In nn easy way for even the NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
FINI.KY-WATKUH MARRIAGE.
sie and Weymn Graves. Miss Wells
poor boy who him nothing hut the
OF LIFE MEMBERS OF SAN­
The following from tho Atlnnta sage was orchils nnd valley lilies.
came .down to attend the GravesFORD COUNTRY CLUB
The groomsmen were Mr. Snm desire, those of this line of thought,
Brown wedding
which will bo ’nil Journal will be interesting to th«
Notice is hereby given thnt there
many friends here of Miss Waters I-owor,. Mr. W. A. Satterwhite nnd uver.
•vent of next week.
Two members of the supreme court will he n upcciul meeting of the lifewho was the charming guest of her Mr. W. A. Finley, cousin of the
did
not receive any college training. member:! of Sanford Country 1 lull nt
groom.
uncle,
Hugh*
C.
Waters
of
this
city
Mra. W. Morton Thigpen nnd son
A , beautiful reception followed the Roth Chief Justice Taylor nnd Judge the Club house at 3:09 p. in. on July
for several mouths this winter:
Billie, and her house guests, Mrs.
The wedding of Miss Mary I/ou ceremony nt the home of the bride’s Ellis got their legal knowledge, or Otli, 1923.
W. Peon, Mra. W. II. Pritchett, Miss
Sanford, Fin., June 25, 1923.
Eula Shepard uf Ijtkelnnd nnd Al|&lt; Waters nnd Mr. Robert Knox Finley mother on Ormo circle, Mrs. Waters rather, the fiAt of, it, In a country
store.
,
Judge
Wljitfiuld
graduated
S. O. CHASE,
was
assisted
In
entertaining
by
Mrs.
EtW«: ficeri of Douglas, left this af­ was a very lovely event of Tuesday,'
from
the
University
of
Virginia
Law
75-2te
President,
Ed.
Is^wis,
aunt
of
the
bride,
nnd
ternoon for Daytona Reach where June 2ii, nt H o’clock, being solemschool,
Judge
Browne
from
the
Uni­
Mrs.
Charles
Fraser.
nixed
nt
the
First
Christina
church.
they will spend tho next ten days nt
Following tho reception Mr. Finley versity of Iowa, Judge Went from T
The ceremony, performed by tho
the Seaside Inn.
Rev. Ur. I.. O. Rrieker, wan witness­ and hi* hriilo left fur Asheville nml Washington anil I&lt;c«. while Judge
* Mis* Lurilo Newby left yesterday ed by n large nssemblngo of relatives other points of interest in the moun­ Torrell, in addition to his college
work, tohk special training nt Har­
tain* uf North Cnroli|ia.
for Caipp Mnrcwood, at Highlands, nnd friends.
vard.
The
bride's
traveling
costume
was
Mra, J. W. Allen played the wed­
N, C., where si jo will spend the re­
mainder of tho sumoier. Miss Newby ding march and tho recessional. Just Ont k blue crepe chnrmcuso, worn
Is eouncoler of tho camp which is pieceding llu* ceremony, Mrs. Charles with n hut of dark blue to match.
After the wedding journey the
chaperoned by Mrs. T. A. Ncul of Knox sang "Because” and *‘I Isivo
bride and groom will Ik* nt homo t(l
Orlando.
You Truly."
The beautiful church with its aisles their frineds at 1227 Highland avenue.
On Monday evening, following the |
Mrs. (.'. E. Henry and daughters garlanded with white nnd green
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wedding
rchcrsal, Mrs. . Charles Near Frederick, Maryland, While
Misses Ruth and Florence left yester- made a stately netting for the inn
Fraser entertninod the bridal party I
Filling Gasoline Tank.
nt delightful buffet supper at her \
home In Kirkwood.
I III I ht- i M o f U l r t l I'rr* * )
FREDERICK, Md., July 3.—Two
The bride is a talented musicinn
and has won n host of friends enter­ members of nn automobile touring
taining in musicales during the past party from Watertown, N. Y„ were
four mouths in Florida. She is a burned to death
4 nnd
. w threu others indescendant of the pioneer Waters jured' near heie early this morning,
when a gasoline tank exploded while
family of South Carolina.
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J^lr. Finley is the youngest son of being refilled. The dead arc Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Ft. Finley. .H e is Andrew Miller, aged 20, and daugh­
prominent in business nnd social cir­ ter Viola, aged five. Her husband is
cles, holding a position of responsi­ probably fatally burned and hoy nnd
bility with the firm of M. Rich &amp; girl slightly burned. The Explosion
Bros. Company. He is a popular occurred when Miller was filling the
member of the East Ijiko Country Ui%k from nn emergency container.
Club and a Shriller of Ynnrnb Tem­
FI.AGI.KU COUNTY POTATO
ple.
GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION.
PRESIDENT HARDING STOPS
RUNNELS July 3.—The Flagler
IN OREGON FOR A FEW DAYS
county potato growers’ association
PAYS TRIBUTE TO PIONEERS hns closed its first season in splen­

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For Florida: Local thund­
ershowers
tonight
and
Wednesday.

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HIGH-GRADE
LADIES’
B e a r in g Ap p a r e l
MILLINERY
AND ACCESSORIES
“OUR MOTTO”

Qu a l it y —s e r v ic e —e x c l u s i v e n e s s
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U N E O F . TA ;
PLACE C A P
ust Crafts boxes, novelties for prizes,
Anieric
lugpjrne
eting Car

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LILA LEE.
— IN—

“THE NE’ER-DOWELL”

ARMY S.fWDLFS—Brand new U. 8 .(*
Army, McClellan
nlsn used,
hut in good condition—not a-break—
&lt;.'.10. Will ship C. O. !&gt;. and qlhiw
examination.—W.
W. WILLIAMS,
rich old daddy stopped f o m lL ;
QUITMAN, GA.
the fuel. I t’s Rex Reach’s cr
cst story. I t’s Thomas M cfcw '
g reatest role. And IPs your _ *
cst entertainm ent treat Al *
Round two of "The Lcalhfr r a,h*
cr*.

A FIVE DOLLAR BILL
Tqkes an Electric Fan
1 5 # Reduction In Prices of
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
CUP TIRES AND TUBES

F. P. RlNES
105 Palmetto Ave.— -— Phone 481-Ji

Thursday and Friday
“The Voice From the
Minaret’’
i irf

A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YQU

EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL TH E YEAR.
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.

American and
European Plan

HOTEL RAYMOND

SKADRKKZB,
FLORIDA

One Idoek from Ocean and Hotel C larendon. .Summer rates
— Room, ?I per day and u p ; §5 p er week and ujl. . Special
week-end ruteu.---------------- Every room has running water.

J ERGEN’S KING COCOA Hardwatcr SOAP
Special $1.00 Dozen
Jap Rose Soap, fo r th e h air, complexion and bath. Spociul, duz. $1

R . C , B O W E R
Phone 325-

-Thc Rexnll 8lor«

Get that

Or Suit Case from
Churchwell
For L e s s !

SPECIALTY SHOP

The Pont Office In Next Door tji

THOMAS MEIGIIAN

r i fti m in na Pa lu m

Two Burned to Death,
Three Arc Injured by
Gasoline Explosion

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did shape, according to the report
(Continued from page 1)
made by T. 1.. Nicland, county farm
lug picture. I sal cntrnnccd. There agent. The yield was cut in half by
was more than the picturesque, mure the front, he reported, ^&gt;ut the mem­
than sorrow and discouragement, bership received substantial profits
more than appealing diameter* and ami they nre ex|icctcd to be increased
enthralling heroism. There wan more next season.
than tho revelation of the irresolute,
who failud In fiUiess to survive, more
Wo will move, wo will crate nnd
than tragedy and remedy in their iu- ship your household goods, or wc will
separable blond. There was more store them until you need them. Call
than tho scout* who surpassed our 49H.
» C3-3U
fancies, moro that^nalurv’* relentU**
harrier* revoalod. Everywhere aflame
The Herald for first ctass job work.
waa the *oul of unaltorahlo purpose
and (ho .commanding sturdlncsi of ganius, confidence' In itself nnd eager
clcmciiUl .greatness. Still more, then’ to achieve on its own account.
was determination to do themselves,
"The lesson can not fail to impress
not asking (he govamniqiit to do, itself.’ In this test of self-reliant eitbut for government only to sanction ixenship there came t h e . rugged,
or permit.
,
militant, wholesome West. Greater
‘Much the same spirit was revealed things were wrought, larger accom­
In (he making of the Central West, plishment was recorded, greater vic­
whore the determined pioneers build- tory was won in this wholesome. In­
«d In lha confidence which they had spiring Individualism than whl ever
In themselves. They battled wjtli attend patrnalism . or government
nature . and . every
obstacle
.
. . which
. . . . they assumption of t h e t a s k s which are
encountered, hsroe. perished without Ih. natural Inheritance of the buildfame’s acglalm, and they conquered •rs who may betUr serve for them- *
pnd wrote big their part la the mak­ salves. Government may well proing of the greater -Republic. Their ,vide opportunity, but the worth-1
y|c|ory
. , piodalnted the
. strength
.. of. While aecompIlskiMnt is the privl-i
r o ~ l u f purpose, and the human leg. add the duty of nvn."

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SUIT CASES. $1.25 to $12.50
3 ply Vulcanized hard fibre (D19CA
covered slatless Trunks - - &lt;pl£‘*t/V
WARI)R0BE TRUNKi . $25.00
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SELLS IT FO R LESS

�O m of th# f i « t business 'block*
parted biSapfortTlast fall was the
jJelach building that really started
(£•' building boom 'that tun taken this
oHy by storm. This beautiful buildiqg was erected through'the Efforts of
John Melach, one uf {Janffd's au«**s,
ful grower* and a m ah w jth n o t‘only
a broad vision but a business man
with keen in s ig h t^ n d an abiding
faith In his home city and county. TJ&gt;e
building was b u ilt hjr.the Sanford In­
vestment Company, of - which John
Ur ta b is president, hla oldest son Edvjard Meisch Is •Vka-prtfWent and A.
v*,f
p. Connelly is A ecreU rysnd V caaursssa,
,1
I b jg J f 'Yd II
« , and all uf th^dt
Sanford booat- (
■v. jji*4
i*y V
e n and Sanfcfd business men, Ed­
ward Me inch being a fa in te r .and Mr.
3
Connelly being the head of 4he A. P.
Connelly 4
A o*. w r7777T
John Meisch,
■V h*rs
)fara ago front
was engaged in
ie buslnesa Ideas'plus the methods
Sanfonl growers made hia success
ip the growing of winter vegetables
and hia dnjpjitnvint* in Ban ford real
estate have made him a fortune. He
s£eadfaatly believes th at no' place on
earth offers as m any good invest­
ments^ as Sanfopt) and he bkeked his
eif county commissioner! and his m o n­
ey and hla time Is given freely to »vrry movement-for the upbuilding of
the city and tho county and the state.
The new Meisch building will htsnd as
a monument to hla energy and faith
and hla spirit of pTOgresaivencss.
The Moiacjt building (a 107x100
MEISCH nUILDING, 8ANKOHD, FLORIDA
fret and Is'buIR on part of the land
formerly occupied by the old Sanford
senship and Hanford,people now think
House on F irs t' sl*M&gt;^ Mr, Melach pie sit up and take .notice for It is ope and every part of the structure Is upthey own M essrs., Ross and Mclvcr
o
f'
the
best
constructed
buildings
in
to-date
.In
every
respect
The
build­
purchased the le t g t 'a price that set
the pace fo r building 'lo ts several the state. The fundatlons were made ing has a reinforced concrete frame
since they arc working on the MUshe
years ago and that! proceeded to erect of sufficient strength to stand a six faced In front with tapestry brick and
Thvatro and hnvo been here for many
l building thht again made the poo- story building and tho plans are made Arnold ooismontal stone. Tho show
months,
...
faith several years ago by buying all fo r .four more stories as soon as tho
metal ceilings and are Illuminated
Those Who Occupy the nulMIng
the real ehtats, houses and lots and city demands more office rooms and
w ith . electric lights separately con­
The five store rooms of tho now
buslnesa blocka of the Drew Invest­ when that time comes John Meisch
trolled from each store making a Meisch building are occupied by tho
ment Company^ft^d scJUnr them to can be depended upon to traUd them.
a brilliant Illumination at night and Lu-Beth Cafeteria, tho Hanford Shoe
gpople w ho’vrantfd. them. The San­ Thu bulging Is In the center of the
one of the most attractive store fronts * Clothing Company, tho ‘ I’igglyford Investment 'Company also owns city am! borders oh the government
to lie found li) the plate.
Wlggly Stores, Hunt's Pharmacy and
the Bishop ’Blocks, Ufa d n e two story lot th at contains the postoffico giving
The second floor Is a marvel of Baumcl’s Specialty* Shop— nil of whom
business block St the'corner of First the cast side of the building an open
neatness and Hho workmanship and conduct up-to-date stores and keep
street and Pshpetto avenue.
John space. There are five store rooms
the big ides fo r the offices was to them neat and clean in keoplng with
Meisch Is slto ehplnnan of the board and thirty-two offices in tha building
give them plenty o f light and ventila­ tho fine now building that they occuM •• W
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tion. An open court in. the center of
the building gives the skylights for
4the. store rooms and the court makes
‘it possible for the entire building to
have plenty of light during tho day
and makea all tho offices outsldo of­
fices. Some space was lost by tho
court but the building was made nil
the better for It and this court will
be continued'on up tho. additional fo u r
stories when built giving the entire
building the light and ventilation so
much .to be desired In all buildings of
modem Construction.
The second floor is given over to
offices'end they are well constructed
end give the tenants everything need­
ed in the wsy of convenience and mod­
ern equipment. Fire escapes.qpen in
the back' and tho janitor scrVico la
made better by a Janitor's room in
which all the junk th at collects In
buildings can be stored sway frotrf
the sight of the tenants and the pub­
lic generally. In fact everything in
the Meisch building is built with the
idea of neatness, cleanliness and san­
itation and health and the offices
show I t The occupants of the offices
are given in another part of this Is­
sue and they are all just like a hnppy
family for they arc In lovo with their
borne and It is like a home to them
and their clients.
One of the features of the new
Meisch building is tho fire protection
afforded by tho Globe Automatic
Sprinkler- System installed a t some
expense but once installed an abso­
lute protection to tho entire building
top and bottom. The minute a fire
sta rts in any part of the building the
sprinklers open with the heat and a
deluge of w ater is thrown(on tho firo
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V.
a t any tim e of the day or night. This
system saves about two-thirds of tho
insurance rales and is a great asset to
the tenants of the building as they
reap the benefit from the fire protec­
tion,
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I A description of the building would
be complete without a brief men­
tion of tho contractor and his oUe as­
sistants, R. J, Gallesplc, knotpi to all
his friends and associates as Bob Galire pie, is tj&gt;e contractor, and bis home
office is a t Jacksonville whore he had
built soma qf the big one* and hla
work ail over the state speaks for Itseif, G. B. Row, one of his assistants.

D r. tt. M. Mason, Dentist,

Sanford Generally

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Dr. G. 8. Selman, Rye, E ar, tyose
and Throat, Rooms 285-232,
Among the attorneys occupying the
new building a rt Theatford 4 Wilk­
inson.
The Hutton Engineering Company
also occupy a fine office here while
they are e’n gaged Jn paving Sanford.

Pirssa That Supplied the Materials
• One of the requisites of the nturf
Jdi'Wrh building waa that everything’
J ji
' j that could be puruhasad In Sanford
am •
j should bo purchased hens and this rule'
^
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'w as a d o re d to us closely as possible
(
ns John Moisrh wanted the money left
! in Sanford. That local people wetu
Bj
' able to supply the demand speaka
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volumes for Sanfonl buslnesa men and
«
D
the new building in every p art of the
j •;
furnishings speaks for Itself.. Among
3§H ™
' oc*l people and those out of tovfn
■ dE ^ J
are the following:
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linker A Holmes, uf Jacksonville,
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| furnished the cem ent,.sand, gravel?
.
,
/ | and steel used In the building.
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W.111. Talley, the well known arehl*
, |j
tre t of lakeland drew the plana oft
.
this modern building and much of the
r
success is duo to his efforts to have,
'1 'll l"1"! strictly according to specif}-'
cations and O. W. Talley, waa on the
Job continuously while the huildtng
wns In procesa of construction.
Good buildings deserve good hard­
ware says the llall Hardware Com*
HraBlMM •
, pany, of this city, In their advertise-.
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— - ment today and this firm furnished
all the finishing hardware In the new
»
Meisch building.
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Tttla firm also furnished all the
They have their advertisements paint used on tho Meisch building.
John 8. Graham,' of Jacksonville,
did the plastering and stucco work
and It la done Just as these honest
Scots do all their work—conscient­
iously and well and their work has
added greatly to the appearance of
the building.
Of course the roof on the new.
Meisch building Is a B arrett Specifi­
cation Roof bonded for twenty years
and it looks as though It would be
good for forty. Applied by James
Ramsey, of Jacksonville.
Lee Brothers, of this city, are proud
iOatlMM* m fas* KithI)

GOOD BUILDINGS

ssS ss DESER VE

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In the fact that the.Lumber used in the construction of
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the Meisch Building was furnished by us.

If we could furnish this building with its
finishing hardware in competition with

Materials for the Home or
ing in Lumber
Building that you are planning

the whole state, why can't we furnish
new building of yours?

See Us Before You Buy
Lumber and Supplies Glady Sub mi
Request
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AN INSPECTION OF THE FINISHING HARDWARE
THIS BUILDING WILL CONVINCE YOJL

�To take this opportunity to announce that we
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were awarded the bid for all of the laths and the
famous Acme Plaster and part of the lumber and
sand that went into the construction of the New
Meisch Building, which is a credit to our city.

Everything for building from
Skyscraper.

garage to a

LUMBER COMPANY
\

THE HOUSE -OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
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PHONE 135

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Corner Myrtle Avenue and Third Street—Sanford, Fla

v tre equal* to the occasion and their
work is thfrrc to* show to t It. They
furnished 'all the plumbing and fix*
turts. ■ 1
The ‘‘P eninsular Electric Company
oi this city; dill all the electric wiring
and furn itW l all the electrical fix­
tures for'Uie riew Mcisch‘building hnd
the fixtures are of the very latest
types of.dfirirg nnd lighting.
The' C prttr, Lumber Co., of Sanford,
had a big jSb&gt;ln furnishing the lumber
for Ibis big building for it came a t 'a
.time when freights were slow moving,
the railroad strike was on and that
the lumber was forthcoming is proof
t&gt;f the fact th at Carter can supply tho
goods even under great difficulties.
The Hill Lumber Company, of this
city, were awarded the contract for
the laths, the famous Acme piaster
and part of the lumber and sand that
went into the construction. The old
rcliablo Hill Company was there ns
usual.
In today's Issue for the Mcisch
building you will sec the directory of
drntists nnd doctors. Dr. Mnson, the
oldest dentist In the city, opened his
offices in Sanford, June 1, 189G, nnd
has been practising In Hanford con­
tinuously since this time. He hns one
of the bent equipped offices in the
city.
Dr.' Ben Caswell, dentist, with his
offices in the Moloch building, has the
finest cquipnrent to be found any­
where in this section and with this
equipment and his experience can
give you tho best of service.
X-Ray and Radium In Sanford
I t ia a m atter of which Sanford
may well be proud, that It has, In the
jdulsch building, one of the most com­
plete and up-to-dntc X-Ray nnd Rad­
ium laboratories in the state.
Indeed, Sanford is one of the five
only cities in the state where radium
treatm ents tuny bo obtained, the oth­
er four being Pensacola, Jacksonville,
Tampa and Miami.
Aa la well-known, Radium nn&lt;\ XRays are accepted ns being the m«Bt
powerful agents thnt are known to­
day, th a t are bcnofidnl in the tre a t­
ment of cancer. Heretofore It hns
been neceapnry to send pntients de­
siring this class of treatm ent to Bal­
timore, Philadelphia nnd New York,
at greatr oxpensc and inconvenience,
but now- th at U can be obtained in
Hnnford, it will be the.m eans of re­
lieving a great many enses who could
not otherwise afford to avail them­
selves of it at,,all.
Six roqms in the Mcisch building
nre taken up with the equipment and
apparatus, required for the various
electrical and X-Ray trcntm rnts thnt
nre available, making one bf th'fc rtfrtkt
completely equipped offices in the
state, if not Ip the entire south.

To say that all of the Plumbing and
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the installation of the Plumbing
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Fixtures was done by Us

See Us before you have your Plumb­
ing or Tinning Done. We
will save you money

PLUMBING AND TINNING
Phone 109

West First Street

Sanford, Fla

Wilson &amp; Toomcr
■ Have Representative
In ganford Now

In the fact that we were awarded the con­
tract for the Electrical Wiring and the
v Electrical Fixture^ in the new MeiHch
V Building:.

We will be glad to furniMh estimates on any
Electrical job. See us before you let your
Contract
...

An'announcement in yesterday's
Herald stated that Wilson &amp; Toomer would now hare n representative
here in the person of Joseph Frankcnburg, who will have charge of the
business in the Hanford section. It is
unnecessary to any anything about
tho Wilson &amp;. Toomer Fertiliser Co.
For ninny yenra they have maintained
an agency bore nnd huve bail a ware­
house under the management of Al­
len Scott for the post year but the
business has grown to sueh propor­
tions that it was made necessary to
again have n local agent ns well as a
warehouse manager and Mr, Frnnkcnburg eomcp to Hanford not only
with the Idea of id lin g fertilisers hut
also with tho view of assisting the
growers In every way possible ns he
has made a study of crops nnd fertil­
isers and has had many years of ex­
perience. Watch the Herald for fu­
ture announcements o fthe old re­
liable Wilson £ Toomer Fertilizer
Company.

We are proud of the fact that we were awarded
the contract for the Meisch Building just com­
pleted by Us, and we are also glad to state that
this is one of the finest buildings ever erected
in Sanford, the City Substantial.

llKI.HGATKS TO EXCHANGE CLUB

TUBES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANC
S, FANS, VACUUM CLEANERS,
WASHING MACHINES, MOTORS

MIAMI, July fl.—South Florida
delegates to tho national convention
of Exchungo Clubs to bo hold in
SpViiiKfldd, Mass., .SfptrmlM-r lit, 25,
und 2&lt;I, were urged to endeavor to
get membership on the board of directors nnd to go a fter the next con­
vention by ) w d V. Wright, assistant iiatiouul,secretary, in a talk to
tho local Exchange club. Miami is
tho “daddy" o fM g h t other Exchange
cI u Im in the state, ho pointed out,
and should have representation .on
the directorate.

WE GLADLY SUBMIT BIDS ON CONSTRUCTION
UPON REQUEST

HTKAV'RKRRY CROWERS
SETTING I'LANTS

112 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford* Florida

TAMI'A, Fla., July it.—Strawberry
growers In Hillsboro county aro be­
ginning to set plants, according to a
report tWude1by U. T. Kelly, county
farm agent. Preparations are being
made
another record-breaking
season, ,
AFROJ^TED ju S T IC B OF PEACE

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

JACKSONVILLE, FLOR’

TALLAHASSEE, July 3.—W. T.
Conley, Jr., haa been appolned by
the governor, to be Justice of peace
for Okeechobee county, •
tj*’
.

�terest athong government official*
and lead res in the lumber industry.
Although none of the product has
been marketed, official* of the Na­
tional Lumber M anufacturers asso­
ciation declare, th at testa already
made o f a synthetic composition pro­
duced by Minnesota' lumber interests
show it possessed many
qualities

ON THE NEW MEISCH BUILDING WHICH
«■ LENDS A GRANt) ABEARANCE
a
B. D. 'CASWELL,

Rooms 214, 216

WE|ARE PLEASED TO HAVE OUR OFFICE
IN THIS FINE BUILDING.

DENTIST
j . t : j )e n t o n , m . d

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Rooms 206, 207, 208

OBSTETRICS AND INTERNAL MEDICINE

W, T. LANGLEY, M. D....... Rooms 200,202,204
SURGERY AND INTERNAL MEDICINE

C. J. MARSHALL, M. D....... Rooms 211,213,218,
220,222,224
RADIUM, X-RAY AND ELECTROTHERAPY

R. M. MASON,

Rooms 226.228
DENTIST

G. S. SELMAN, M. D.,-------------- Rooms 230,232
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

oliitionise the entire lumber industry.
Aside from utilising the present groat
jyaste in converting trees Into usable
lumber, they say, it presents a solu­
tion to the m anufacturer’s problem of
finding sufficient material in the
country’s rapidly diminishing timber
resources.
'•yv'
From the time the standing tree is
turned by the sawmill into plants siui
5 boards and applied In construction,
from 0G to 66 per cent KlSibccn waatcd. This includes atumps, chips, bark
■ and branches, plank and log trimS Imings and a huge amount of sawdust.
J The new method will use all of this.
«
Already $760,000 have been spent
a in experimental work In this .dlroc■ tlon by the Weyerhaeuser lumber in■ torcsts in Minnesota- Their expcrl* ments arc said to have, been undcr■ I taken, largely because one of the
■ chief obstacles encountered by lum■ jher manufacturcra is the competition
■ of paper manufacturers, who can use
a young trees unsuitable for lumber
a purposes. This is especially Impora tant In the Lake stales, where pulp
■ mills so competo with sawmills as to
■ make it practically certain that very
■ little saw timber will be grown coma mcrcialiy under present condition*.
Timber owner* And th at In from IB
_ to 20 years they can grow crops of
■ spruce that will be suitable for the
puln and. (taper mills, whereas it
_J would take from liO lo I0O years to
grow a crop th at would meet tho requirementa of tho lumberman.
According to the manufacturer*’
association, teats havc-vhuwrt tho a rti­
ficial lumber to h av e,);satisfacto ry
tensile strength and to be capable
of being sawed, planed aim nulled, so
that the products lacks only the
charm of the grain effects of natural
wood. Officials of tho forestry servIce, while declaring they had not yet
been assured tho strength of the prtlfleial boards equals that of tho natu­
ral ones, believe they would be use­
ful for many purposes. One of their
atron gpolnts, it is said a t tho fores­
try %crvlce, 1* their waterproof qual­
ities and Insulation against heat and
cold.

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ENGINEERING
PAVING

WHEN BETTER ROADS ARE BUILT HUTTON
WILL BUILD THEM.

H UTTON
Engineering Company
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OFFICE—NEW MEISCH BUILDING

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE GLORIOUS

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Reports Fifteen
Lynching^ in U. S
Past Six Months

And we are glad to say that we are located in
the New Meiseh Building with the only
Cafeteria in Seminole County

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SPECIAL

We will serve an extraordinary, fine dinner to­
morrow for your pleasure. To be a pefect and
happy Fourth of July, dine with us.
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MOBILE, Ala., July 2.—In tho first
six months of 1923, ending Juno 30,
there were fifteen lynching* in tho U.
£. Arordln gto the records compiled
by tno Tuskegce, Ala., Normal and
Industrial Institute. Thla la fifteen
less than the number, thirty, for tho
first aix months of 1921.
Of those lyiKhcd, two wero white*
and thirteen were negroes. One of
the U tter was a woman. One of those
put to death waa charged with tM
crime of rape. Tho other offense*
charged wore m urder, 2; kilting offic­
ers of tho law, 2; wounding officer of
the law, 2; no charge reported, 2; as­
sisting .man charged with rape to e*~
cape, i) trying to pass for white, 1;
resisting posse searching for man
charged with rape, 1| participating In
depredations connected with rail­
road strike, 1; rattle stealing, 1} try ­
ing to act like a white man and not
cnowing .his place, 1.
. .
The state* In which lynching* orcurrvd and the number In t«acb- «l*t«
are as follow*: Arkansas, 1} Florida,
7; Georgia, 2{ Louisiana, 1; Miaalaalpi, 2; Missouri, 1| Texas, 1,.(
L. A, MORGAN 1’KEfllpENT

FOLK C o l o u r FAIR
BARTOW, July a.—U A. Morgan,
of F o rt Meade, has been named pr»ald.nl .of the Polk County M r Aaaowho resin
o f private 1
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREA

SANFORD, FLOftlPA, MONDAY, JULY 2,1923

The Herald office takes two days In the year for Tacationa
—Christmas and thd Fourth of .July. Wc Uke these days be­
cause almost every other lbuslne$a bouse in Ike city takes them
and there is no need to keep openor get out'a paper. Another
reason Is that we think our force needs two diy* In the year for
a day off. Therefore there will bo no Dally Herald Issued on
Wednesday of this week and all subscribers and advertisers will
be governed accordingly. This will prtobMbly b&lt;J the last time the
Fourth is taken as a holiday for the next year Sanford will have
a big celebration and bring all the people hero.

GOVERNMENT WILL
EN
FORCE 3-MILE LIMIT TO
THE LETTER

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY.

.Is Given on Attitude Taken by
Lord Curzon Lost Saturday
in Parliament
IBr

T h e A M t r la t r i l ’ rr«&gt; )

NEW YORK, July 2—Handicapped
by the hordes of immigrants aboard
the ocean linen which reached quar­
antine, officials of tho treasury de­
partment wero working overtime last
night, checking up the liquor supplies
aboard the ships.
Three vessels were known to hnvc
quantities of liquor aboard under seal
as "medicinal supplies."
The liner Paris brought the larg­
est supply, part of which only was
under French seal.
All beverage liquors were consummed on the Stockholm before she
reached the three mile Pmit, but
some waa under seal for the castwnrd voyage.
The scaled stores aboard the Aqultanis were broken into several days
ago when ail the beverage* at the
ship her were consumed and the re­
servesupply was called out. The lin­
er, however, saved quite an assort­
ment for tho eastward trip.
Government officials, it was said,
broke Uw seals aboard the three
ships and wiU formally seize all Pq\&gt;ur exceeding the prescribed medlclnaj jntpply When tho ship manifest*
a r e ' presented at the custom* house.

DeViscaya’s Car Turns
Over on Hair Pin
Curve
Mlj TSr Auorlatrd I'rraa)
TOURS, France, July 2.—Fifteen
persons were injured when a Dovlscayn car in the automobile grand prix
failed to, mnko the hnirp'n turn on
the first round today. The car hook­
ed it* rear wheel on the post and
swung against the fence, then ran
into a tree, meantime sideswlping a
crowd. Three children had their
skulls fractured, one woman had both
legs broken. .

Forty Arc Injured
on Two Car Train
Near Niagara Falls
High Speed Lino Runs Into Open
Switch.
(It,

T 1&lt;r A M w U l r l

P rru l

BUFFALO, July 2.—Forty persons
were injured and several probably
fatally, when two-cnr train on tho
Niagara Falla High Speed Line of
International Railway Company, ran
into an open switch at northern city
limits, of Tonawandn this moridpg,
Both car* went Into the ditch the
first turning completely over.

DEADLY 8ARQTAGR OF «1
MANS .FOLLOWED BY UKI
GIAN AND FRENCH
RKPKIHALS.

JUDOV. McMUl.LRN ANNOUNCES
front as focal point of reparations
COURT WILL UK HELD ANI)
struggle between Germany and nllics,
CASK PROCEED AS USUAL.
whilo allied differences in policy to.
ward Germany are threshed out dip­
lomatically in London, Paris sml
Brussels. Deadly sabotage by' the
Germans such as Saturday’s bombing
of Belgian troop t in lias been followed by I10U1* Belgian and French
reprisals. Tho great Krupp* works
at Essen has been occupied In whole
o rpart by French. Belgians are
seising hostage* and preparing for
program that may impoac penalties
of most drastic nature. Additional
[Qiyp. ora. being .occupied by .French

Six Liquor Bandits
Invaded Chicago Home,
and Robbed Liquor
ELEVEN MILLION FOUR HUN
DRF.D AND TWELVE THOUHAND BALKS
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Block Valued at Fifteen Thousand
Dollars Stolen.

FRENCH OFFICER FC
THEM AND WITHDKI
THE FUSE OF ONE

passed all too quickly.
President
Knight called upon Will Carpenter to
invoke the divine blessing and after
several songs read an excellent article
in the Rotary Bulletin In regard to
“What Rotary Is and Is Not" and It
brought out somo most excellent
points on what the individual Rotarian
owed to hia city and his country and
hia club.
After the usual business routine
President Kinght turned tho gnvcl
over to R. J. Holly for fifteen minutes
of special stuff and as luck would
havo it Dean Adcock, the beloved pas­
tor of tho Baptist church, of Orlando,
was present and ho was drafted Into
service by tho chairman and In his usuni happy vein gave n few minute* of
reminiscence* of Florida and hi* visit
to other states in which he always
tells about Florida. Doan concluded
by saying Hint then* was no boundary
lines in all of Florida and we should
strive to build up the entire state
without nny reference to any particu­
lar spot since all Florida was better
than any other state In tho union.
Chairman Holly then called upon
ouch member to state one tiling that
in his estimation would help to build
up Sanford ami tho Hntarinn* rosponded to a man giving the following
very good suggestions that would
benefit our city and mnko it bigger
and better:
More homos.
Join Chamber of Commerce.
Bulkhead around tho Iqkc.
Roost all the tlmo—no knocking.
Soft water.
Advertise In Sanford Ittrald.
Improving resources nature has
given us. 1
,
Tourist Hotel.
When n man Is given a job—do it.
More co-operation among tho citi­
zens. .
More homes nnd co-operation. '
Co-operation for more tourist*.
Waterfront development nnd civic
center. ^
Paint up houses anil fix the lawns.
Every citizen nnd civic organlza-

(II, Tkf A»»(MPli«lr«l I'ffMt
CHICAGO, July 2.—Six liquor
bandits .Invnded tho h6mo of II. T.
Hollingshcad,
prominent business
man. lockrd Mrs. Hollingshcad and
her daughter and two servants In a
Bulkhead a n d 'co-operation of citi­
closet and robbod the house of liquor
valued, according to police at $16,000. sena.
Co-operation nnd good fellowship of
tlon He declared ho mude the lat­ citlscns.
All during the talks tho messenger
ter to read malaria on a burial per­
hoy brought in telegram* to different
mit In order not to embarrass Tabert’s family, but admitted that at members touching upon some part of
the time he did not know the youth their life and making laughablo suggestiona about their conduct nnd they
had relatives.
were all signed by fake person* and
Inquiry into tho record* of the association* and they brought out
sate hoard of health by tho legisla­
many laughs.
tors showed no burisl permit for TaIt was decided at the meeting to
bert had been recorded nnd the state play the Klwanls Club at a big game
had no other official record of his of baso ball on July 10th in answer to
death. The board of state medical u communication from Secretary H. M.
examiner* was then requested to In- Lloyd, of the Kiwanl* Club and ev­
vcstigatci Dr*. Jones* record.
ery member of the two clubs ha*
Inasmuch as aisle witnesses have promised to play at least ono Inning
testified Tabert received more than If they can last that long. This game
fifty licks with a aeven and one-half will be some Interesting sight and the
ambulance will bo in attendance at
tho gamo to haul off tho dead and
wounded.
Several other matters of Interest
to the club and to the city were taken
up and dlscussefi and with the closing
srngs the Rotarian* dispersed to their

rrc«»l

WASHINGTON, July 2. — This
year’s cotton crop was forecast at
11,412,000 bales today by tho Depart­
ment of Agriculture. The forecast is
based on the condition of tho crop on
Juno 26th which was 09 and 0/10 per
cent normal and on preliminary esti­
mate of area under cultivation at tho
time which was thirty-eight million,
two hundred anil eighty-seven thous­
and acres or 12 and 6/10 per cent
more .than last year’s area on that
date. Florida acreage estimated one
hundred and seventy-one thousand
acre* with condition of sixty-five per

prove of too policy, ai
pose obstacles, (and ono of tho ch'cf
difficulties In making effective the
law is IU proximity to foreign ter­
ritory and tho use of the waters along
our coast), a basis might bo to*U for
some legislative action, if that i*
needed, , relieving against drasric
steps respecting ships, their stores
isftd^auppUea, not engaged in illegal
traffic..
,
"When the three mile limit, was,
by common consent, fixed years ago
it was reaaonable and afforded pro­
tection. Much progress has sine*
been made In every ’ direction, and
none In any equal to that in the
elimination of space and distance.
Twclvf miles today would scarcely
be equal to three miles, for all the
purposes and effect, of that limit
when that ttas consented to.
“th e people of the United State,
amended their' constitution to pro­
hibit th* transportation of Intoxicat­
ing liquor, for beverage&gt;purpose* in
inters tat* and foreign commerce.
Congress passed » law carrying into
effect the provision* of that amend­
ment That law ha. bean construed
by the supreme court of the united
State*. User* l* m» olber cour**
open to Urn government, but to anforce the law a* It

SPECIAL STUFF ANb SONGS AND
GOOD THINR8 FOR flANFORD
WBRR ORDER Ot* t ll E DAY

Inlr. I'm u l
DUBLIN, July 2.—Retrial of suit
brought by Richard Crokcr, Jr., con­
testing the will of his father, one
time Tammany Hall chieftain haa
been denied. This verdict recently
returned in favor of Mr*. Bute
Crocker, widow, as sole legatee is
upheld.

how ho was alleged to have been
forced to whip Tabert after the Da­
kotan had been reported by his guard
three timee for failing to work.
Ur. T. Capers Jones, Putnam Lum­
ber Company's camp physician, to ex­
pected to testify that Tabert’* death
ttas due to pneumonia, with a social
disease complication; that be ex­
amined Tabcrt’s bod*, and -found no
signs of tosh bruises, nor did the Dakoton make any mention of i t
‘ The camp physciian was one of the
principal witnesses appearing before
the legislative Investigating-commitHe told tbs investigators *penumonto was tbs primary cause of
death, with a social disease tompllca-

The atajte dosed ita ease Friday,
after introdudag‘evidence Unding (o
shqw Tabert. received from fifty to
U2 lick*. Saturday the defense pre­
sented tcetimony lending to Impeach
those witnesses. Several witnesses
testified that the characters of J. W.
Jackson. J. M. tyaoa, WaiUr Lylea
and Graham Ward, were bad and that
they could not be believed on oath.
Moat of the defense witness** were
employe* or former employe* of the
Putnam Lumber Company, and on*
Rufua Walker, ah ores trader, after
doctoring he would not believe Tyson
on oath, admitted to state counsel he
had been convicted for bootlegging.
Re wee asked no more question* by
either aide.
.

Dnmtlc PcnnlUen Will Be la p
cd Upon Germans by tho
_
French Officials
(
I U r T S r A a M v t a t f* f f W * !

COBLENZ. July 2^-Two Ui
bombs wore found at the entrant*
Mnyenco tunnel today. One wplod
with alight damage. The fttaa a
withdrawn from tho other In tint*.
French artillery officer. t Frai
authorities havo ordered street tr
fic restrictions and penalties in ot!
forms imposed upon Mayene*. C
officials will also be held respdttai!
for the occurrence.

Illy Tfce A uw lsIH
,
WASHINGTON, July 2.-N cw
commodity rates try railroad* to af­
fect freight traffic to and from
points In the southeast en and after
July 1 havo been allotted to become'
effective by interstate commission
despite protests (lied* by Southern
Traffic league and other organisa­
tions. Protests askotl commission to
prevent the rates becoming effective
until investigation could In* made and
BHRLIN, July 2^-Krupp worki
charged new schedules would involve Essen, was partially occupied
Increases in freight* generally, but French yesterday, according to 1
the commission dehied this.
sen dispatch to Zeilung Am Mitt
and work ceased In tho departmai
affected.
Mailing List

of Sanford Herald
Paid in Advance
Only Subscribers Paid In Advance
Will Get Paper Throunh
Mail.
Tho mailing list of the Sanford
Herald today goes on n strictly paid
in advanco basis. Only subscribers
whoso subscription* havo been paid
in advance will recflvv .copies of this
paper through the malls.
Hinco the notice* was published In
The Herald several days ago many
people hnvc eulled and paid up. Only
u few hnvc not made payment.
By paying for their paper in ad­
vance subscribers are entitled to a
special subscription rate of $0.00 for
one year or $.'1,00 for six months.

Mcisch Building Spec­
ial Edition Tomorrow
The Daily Hcrnjd will issues special
edition for the pew Meisch building
tomorrow and the picture of this fine
new business block nnd write up of
tho various occupants will be given
in this issue. Anyone wanting extra
copies will havo to place their order
for same tomorrow morning before
twelva o'clock as they can not be ob­
tained after tho paper is out. Good
chance to advertlso your city by
sending out some of theso copies.

ESSEN, July 2. -The penalties I
posed because of the Duisburg bon
explosion which killed ten Belgfl
soldiers and injured 43 other pereot
were announced yesterday at Frew
headquarters. They affect ail tl
Ruhr and Rhineland and include tl
closing of the frontier aa ordered ]
the Rhineland commission. Intent
ban tramway aerv'eo In the Rohr
placed back on a normal baaia i
prior to tho occupation. Since passive' resistance was l
nuguratod by thd Germans and tl
seizure of all1railroads by the Frew
tho intsrurban street car lilies ha1
been jammer! day and night wi
passenger* and freight. The send
hss been more than doubled s'n
the occupation, the car* transport!!
moll, merchandise and even coi
General
DeGou lie's
new deer
obliges the Germans to reduce .tl
service to conditiohu existing a yvi
ago, and infraction of tho new ord
by officials is punishable by' ft
years' imprisonment and one hundr

Immigrations Storm
Ellis Island But Only
1,000 Are Admitted
NEW YORK, July 2.—Ellis Island,
facing Its greatest onslaught of Im­
migrants since tho enactment of the
three per rent law by congress, was
a place of happiness today aa wouldbe citisena with fuw exceptions were
quickly passed for entry into the
United Slates.
Medical and immigration Inspectors
working until nightfall scanned tho
aterams of humanity takon to the Is­
land from our of the eloven ocean
liners anchored at quarantine. More
than 1JW0 of tho 2,074 alien* arriv­
ing at the island, it was estimated.
were permitted to go to New York.
Tho July quotas for various na­
tionalities, which had haunted the
aliens aa they speeded across the
ocean and waited aboard ship* to
dash for quarantine on.the stroke of
midnight, were not reached during
the day at Ellis Island. Quotas for
Greece and a number of smaller na­
tionalities ware expected, however, to
b* Ailed today. ‘
i. '

and other property In ease of ful
attempts and that the Dulab
community and tha ralch are held
sponsible for Indemnities which
be exacted In behalf -of the faro
of the Belgian victims of yaoterd
bomb outrage.
Aaother Garmad Killed.
A German was killed last nigh
Merten, for disregarding tha- eui
order.
French troops' have seized four
mines of the Fr*der**k the G
group, belonging lb Hugo Stlnm

LONDON, July *.-T he
of Frankfort oh the edge of
bridge-head now to surroc
occupied territory through *
miltary move* being compIaM
Americans and Turk®
off from unoccupied Germany;
Completing the Treaty nogneed in latest advice*. .
Will Renew Relations north In Ruhr French cava!r,
occupied Behwerto, Beer Arne*
LAUSANNE. July 2.—Tho Ameri­ the Ruhr and other troop* art
can and Turkish delegates have ap­ way to Hagen in tha same m
pointed a drafting committee, which
1* compiling U&gt;* final text of the
Tho Dally Herald
calling attention to the special for ileuses of the new treaty already paper ©a Wednssdi
agreed
upon.
The
exchange
of
views
tomorrow (Tutsda/) In order that all
torn local holiday fo
may stork up Tueeday and take the continues on the clauses not y«t w i­
lled.
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Fourth for a vacation.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JU N £$Q ,
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’ ’The gentle‘raTrfa continue.

bVcsh Shrimp Cocktail t

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Rea Rasa «u Gratin
.ROABTH

Roaat Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce
RTABLE8
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Maailed In Cream I &lt; K
K« Asparagus Tips
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SALAD
f.
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Fruit Gelatine with Whipped Cream
Ice CAam and Cake
Green Apple Pie
Mints
i

The Lu*Beth Cafeteria will serve a
special Sunday dinner tomorrow.
Wha{ la the use of cooking a bljr
Sunday dinner when yoq can get what
you want at fho Lu-Bcfh Juat like you
can got In your own home—and no
trouble to you. Rpnd the excellent
menu in this Issue.

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Young Turkey, Ccleiy Um»ing, Cranberry Sauce
I^ftne Rlbe of Peaf: . ^

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Automobile dumber todajr and. you
enn get all th i Information yog want­
on cars o fall kinds.

Celery
j*. 'J '
SOUP
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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SERVICE
SUNDAY, JUI.Y 1, 102.1
Subject: * . ,
"CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE.”
Church Sctyice 10:43 A- "V
Services, will be held In tho
Palm Koom of tlje Valdei Hotel.
• All nrc WELCOME.
.

TALLAHASSEE, June JO.—Attor­
ney General Buford tqday denied re­
ports that he will be an applicant for
circuit judgeship of the fourteenth
juiticja! circuit, to succeed Judge C.
|. .WJJsop, who died recently.
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fo r T a«

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I'M*r Hrrilnn 3T# "f Ike Uraersl
a n f i n i r * fir
•&lt;*»* *&gt;t
N..IICP Is hereby Uivln that. o. B.
I.nVlii&gt;.\* tiuralinser of Tnx t.rr|lnpale
No. Sis. iiau.l ill* fit it .lay of June A.
t&gt;. ran. bus fried said rertinrat^ in
my d/flre. and Inis muds apldlcallon
for Tax Deed t« Issue In necontane*
with . law. Hnl.1 certificate enllinireii
tl.r following d-scrlbisl property situni ml In Seminole County. Florida, towit: l«* Is I*, IS. I«. and IT. Hrtdiey.a
\ &lt;1.1It lot. to l.oniiwnod. Tl.r said land

Chicken soup with noodles—ain’t
that jpreqt—and young turkey and
young larpb and othc rthinga that yoq
, want at tho Seminole Cafe tomorrow,
i Your Sunday dinner nt the Seminole
• la always juat right and the service is
| t|)e best In the city. See the menu in
this issue.

C®**0

•or Florida: Fair to
it and Sunday. /. ,

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AVOID TH

— T O N I G H T ^
hurt io bail I could, hardly atoop” .
write? Frank Richardson, Perry. 0«or-1
MILTON SHLs
Bin. "Tried Foley Kidney Pills andj
got relief.”
Backache, rheumatic.
r ains, tired feeling, dull headache, tooj
frequent urination, discolored or;
strong odor are aypiptoms of Kidney
and Bladder disorders and demand
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s.
Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
It makea two big fine nppc*i
appeal to give the kids . rh„
The Herald for first claaa Job work, give tho fellow who has been
a chance to come up; arKj t
peal to the American prop
A FIVE DOLLAR BILL 'give
the ex-service men thri.
Takes an Electric Fan Added attraction,

Reduction in Prices of
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
CUP TIRES AND TUBES

International News
Only one dsy old

F. P. HINES
tor. Palmetto Ave.

Speer’s Monday nnd Tuesday Sale
advertised in this issue will take your
eye for they are closing out the very
things you have been wanting so long
—■ilk dresses, voilo dresses, colored
umbrellas, and bathing suits to cele­
brate bathing suit week. See the ad­
vertisement today nnd attend the sale
at Speer's.

Phone 431-J

A CHEERFUL WELCOMp AWAITS YOU

THE SCRAP IRON CI.A88
Tho Scrap lion Class will have ns
Ite speaker tomorrow morning, Supt.
T. L. Dumas, of the Atlantic Coast
Line. Captain Dumas) as he is fam­
iliarly known, delivers n real messnge
when he makes a speech and It will
be worth your while to conic out and
orida Lady Wm in a Miserable
TWO THOUSAND MORE PEO­
hear. him. Let’s have a big crowd
MrV FRED PA MUCK, florifity Editor
Condition, But Says She Fonnil
PLE SHOULD ATTEND S. 8.
and givo the genial captain a cordial
/j.PAqn* JH7-W .. .
Cardui Helpful, and
ACCORDING
TO
STATISTICS
If m kav * an y lrl*»»«Jf *!*»«•« r * "
greeting. Princess Theatre, 0:5&lt;J n.
—If y oa ar* ( a l a r aaV w kar*
e a m la a
in.
kaat*. a r If yow .ar* r a l e r l a l a l a a , w rlfr
Mrs. Newell, sr., returned from Ora p o sta l c a rd 4* Ib is fieparU aeaf. filv ls a
fielajU , a r I r lr p h a a a
i t * * - I* .w ill Iniuln where Rhe tins Imth the guest
AlthiL Fla.—In explaining how the
k* gfrailr ayarraUiud-,
■ • ■ i.f her sister, Mrs. Bailey, who ncEUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
found Cardui so helpful during change of
companietl her home Sunday.
.
file, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this
CORNER BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE
SOCIAL CALENDAR
place,
said:
Mr. Mind Mrs. Pope Washington,
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a lt
..ia a lf S M S /1 i t lir a * AM
H
H
Mrs. Newell nnd boys motored to
Paul IJike was a business visitor in
Duytonn Bench Inst Wednesday.
KUelmmto Thursday evening.
8KAIIRBE2&amp;
Mrs. Bill Ratcher and children re­
FLORIDA
lumed
from
Dunedin
Monday
where
J. b! Lopax, of Daytona Bench
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they
were
the
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
■pent tho day hero yunterday attend­
One Block from Ocean and Hotel Clarendon. Summer rates
Louis Kntznilngcr for the past two
ing to business,
—Room, $1 per day nnd up; $5 per week and up. Special
weeks.
week-end rates.-------- 4-----Every room has running water.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dinkel motor­
B. B. Jernlgan, who Is with the A.
C L. Ry., Is in the city on a business ed to Deleon Springs Sunday.
mission.
E. W. Dickson motored up from
Winter Haven for the week end.
Miss Elisabeth Smith, of Madison
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Lane of Snnfor.l
JERGEN’S KING COCOA llardwatcr SOAP
|» the attractive guest of Mr#. J. G. wcic railing on friends in town Sun­
.Sharon at lu*r borne on Tenth street. day afternoon.
;
Special $1.00 Dozen
Mrs. Ilovvnrd Stuart nnd little son
Jap Rose Soap, for the hair, complexion and Latli. Special, do:, til
Hairy Kent and Emmet Hunt were
left Monday night for their home in
FIR8T
BAPTIST
CHURCH.
business visitors in Umatilla Inst ev­
New Keningson, Pa., after spending
Sunday school 11:10 ti. m.
ening.
.
some time with Mrs. Stuart's parents,
The First Baptist Sunday school
Mra. Raymond Key and baby, Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qnorgo Stuart.
has challenged the Ninth Avenue
Phone .325GAortfe Klee and Mrs. A. I). Key leave
lJuptist .Sunday school of Charlotte,.
NOTICE!
tomorrow for Daytona Beach where
N. C., for n membership contest. The
they pill spend tho summer.
Ninth Avenue church has n memThe City Assessment Roll will l»o
hershlp of more than eight hundred.
Miss Bernice Austin returned home submitted to the Equalizing Board for
Every member of the First -Baptist
last evening from a two w ee k s s ta y approval on Monday, July Ulh, 102.1,
church should be present tomorrow
with ,friends and relatives in Geor­ at :30 p. m. nt the City Hall. All
morning.
Members, bring your
iiersons desiring to have corrections
friends, nhd see ho wthe contest
g ia
,
&lt;
..
niude In regard to their property are
opens.
Mr#.. If. C. Dultosc and fnmily left required to file petition with the City
Morning worship and sermon nt
Wednesday In their car for Center- Clerk Retting forth their objections
11
a. m.
a
yllle, Ala., where they will spend two nnd the corrections they desire made,
B.
Y.
P.
Unions
7
o'clock.
on
or
before
the
day
previous
to
the
months with relatives.
Evening worship nnd sermon 8
meeting of the Board.
o’clock.
Subject, The Greatest Young
j \ Gadsden Hassell nnd Duncan
L. R. PHILIPS.
Man
in
Amcribn.
Hassell, Jr., of Charleston, S.
are &lt;l-30;7-2-fi-;itc
City Clerk.
Prayer
meeting Wednesday eve­
the guests t»f their sister, Mrs, Wm.
ning
8
o’clock.
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AT THESE LOW PRICES—WE FIT
Kaveqel.
Served Noon 'Til 8:10

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HOTEL RAYM0N1

Mrs. M. II. Mabry nnd non llnrton
left for Chautauqua, N. Y-. where they
will spi-nd the summer. . They will
..i^, wi.lt New York City before rc-

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

Dai.y Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko
Douse, Mobley’s Drug Storo nnd
Hunt's Phnrmncy.
tf
BRIDGE PARTY
Miss Mae Holly was the charming
young hostess yesterday afternoon
when she entertained at bridge nt her
home on Park avenue, honoring Miss
Elizabeth Smith, of Madison, Kin., the
attractive house guest of Mrs. J. (1.
Sharon, There were three tables of
players
Baskets and vases of pink hibiscus
end ferns were effectively used in the
various rooms where the card tables
were placed.
.
The prize for high score, a King
Tut bracelet, was won by Miss Maude
Lake. The honoree, was also present­
ed a bracelet.
v
Following the card game, the hos­
tess served frozen fruit salad, sand­
wiches, olives, nut brand, nnd orange
uile us refreshments.
Invited to meet Miss Smith were:
Misses Maude Lake, Mary Elisabeth
P ulcn to n , Snrn Evelyn
Williams,
Gladyce Wilson, Kuthcrino Huff of
Atlanta, JjitUaire Jones, Helen Verliny, Mnrthu Chappell, Florence Hen­
ry, Sarah Wheeless, Helen Kennedy
of luil.eUnd.
.

v Z — J e Z -c n a v e u t a v . . i
Y O i m m S .H c a 1thy€yc* 1

II *h«y T W I*du Smart, Bum I „
or Diachorse, l! Sortf, Irritated.
fpflswuttl or Cranulata3» uoa

Notices have been sent out during
the past werk to paid-in-advance sul&gt;»'-rlb«ra to both tho Weekly nnd Dully
Herald conoerplng their subscription
LIU. All those that are in nrrenrs
Monday nfternoon will Ik* discontinu­
ed at ones* and will not he renewed
until the hill la paid.
R. ti. SHIPP,
.
Circulation Manager.

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THEM ALL

LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS, per pair........................ -98c
LADIES’ BLACK OR BROWN OXFORDS OR

TROOP B, BOY SCOUTS
The meeting opened wills the Scout
Oath.
Next, we talked about tho supper
the Rthnrians gave the Scout-*, and it
was enjoyed by the Scouts present.
The Itolnrinus gave us n beautiful
American flng. Mr. Stevens present­
ed the flag to us.
We decided to devote a few minUles to drill every Friday night.
The four boys making the greatest
progress in Scouting will be color
guards and color bearers.
The meellhg adjourned nt l» o’clock.

1-STRAP PUMPS, at, per p a i r ............... .

$3.25

LADIES’ BLACK KID OXFORDS, per p a i r .........,.$2.50
$6.00 LADIES’ WHITE EGYPTIAN SANDALS,
(with red or green trimming), per p a i r .............. $4.98
MEN’S BROWN OXFORDS (Bal or blucher), pair..$3.25
$5.00 MEN’S BROWN OR BLACK OXFORDS,
(Bal. or Blucher), per p a ir ............... ........ ^........$4^5
$9.00 MEN’S BROWN OR BLACK OXFORDS, p r - $7.50
BOYS’ BROWN OXFORDS, sizes 3 to 5V2» per pair. $2.50

Commencing July 1st
I have bought th e / A. J,
Vaughn . Dairy, unless
otherwise notified I will
take care of his custom­
ers.
.
All bottles delivered
by him are mine* Please
put them o u t ’
^
Thanking you for
ypur business, I am,
Youra truly.
G. W. SPENCER.

Mr. and Mra. and Mbs Render, if
jhc information of Mr. Pearmnn la
Sale lor InUnc Adult A u lj \1 rorract concerning the white popula­
D rm U u .
&gt; ____ . »
&gt; tion of Sanford, there are more than
MU*lM»COt.fi». « n fcts gw-tiCH- g ■ '2,000 of our white cltlzJha who are
nyt iu Sunday achooL
*,
, 80-ltp
Murine. Soothe* and RefrtihuS

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�THE SANFORD DA?LT HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2,1923
pleasure yachts and boats of all kinds
In tho summer and tho winter. The
take front will soon be bulkhcadcd
to Monroe arid to Osteen bridge mak­
ing a fine state road along the lake
front for many milAa and bringing
Herald Printing Co, the vls'tori to’ the city along what
would be one of the most beautiful
driveways in the entire south. This
great work should be started at orico
and every citUcn of the county
should l)o interested In its develop­
ment. It means better health condi­
&lt; U W II l l l l r p _C tm lallM H a ia ftr
tions nnd from this standpoint alone
P i n t *J»-TV ■flrr I p. n.
la worth the money expended upon
y h wl|U w Prtr* la A l n i n
1L A bathing pool would be another
J' £f i r *DMtllftrH
t» » T —~ — .----------good thing on the lake front and all
!■ Cllr fc7 Carrie*
8 S Ok Week............. .............Cents
,
P itA C -n si
kinds of amusements for the visitors
II rr- to tho city. Dnytona is waking up
1 MY'PIANO I.ESSOAl 1 '
B«mr
A lr tr to the same idea nnd tho Journal
R
ltr«
. ___________________ iwee. says:
"When it comes to the matter of
r*ver front improvement the people
■of Daytona do not want any hnlf
* aieo the local new* pu T
way Job.
disfigure
TIIK To
ASNOCI
ATIfl) ’the
I'llBMwntcr
*
The
Associated
Press
la
•soluslvslr
front
by
doing
a
cheap
Job
All right* of r#&gt;publlcalton of 'special
entitled to the uae for republlcatlon will
of be
dispatches herein are also reserved.
*
1
all
k iWorse
w i dispatches
credited
to
It
or
than
nothing
nt
all.
Daytona
Mfleei IIKRALD
---------ntllMIIHO. rkene
this 14*
paper
b fished is absolutely dependent upon tho en­
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I
K ,? (" Ferelsn A.lvrrtlrlne heprstr'nlaMve
tertainment it can provide visitors.
i I T H E A M ER ICA N PRESS ASSOCIATION
It is already losing great numbers of
^ ^ ^ lO ^ O &gt; A iy C A ^ 7 P O /U " &lt; &gt; .^ V.
tourists for lack of parks nnd places
for them to entertain themselves nnd
, ' • Eighteen minutes after the trial of bo entcrtn'ncd.
"The entire future of the city is
Raymond Bennett for the killing of
" ^ JSerbert Caruthers In Tampn the Jury wrnpped up in making of that river
brought in n verdict of acquittal. It front a scene of benuty nnd an at­
£.,^as evidently a caac of self-defense. traction without parallel in the state.
BAUSON SEES NEW ERA ON WHEELS
Without this or some similar plnn
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’A Republican leader in New York there Is Pttlc room for expansion
*
calls Henry F ord .a "mere bng of nnd growth. If we do not furnish
gold." Henry Ford has the gold nil playgrounds the tourists arc going
ALBANY, N. Y., July 2.—Roger! "Every business man should study ■
right but he made it hopoatly which to more enterprising cities which will W. Rnbson was todny asked what Is | this problem and nsk himself how his *
Is moro than n whole bunch of Re­ furnish them.
the greatest factor with which the business will bo effected when n gen­
publican corporatlonista can any. And "In planning for a river front park hanker, manufacturer, nnd merchant eration lives which almost never
Henry Ford if nominated will sweep one item that should by no means bo must reckon during the next 20 years. walks. The road builders will great­
these same bloated corporalitfn'ats off overlooked 'a n swimming pool. It Ho nt once nnswered, "Automobiles." ly benefit; hut tho shoe dealers must
will certainly prove tho most popular Ills complete statement Is ns follows: suffer. With a given population, less
tbe map.
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spot in Daytona nnd provide enter­
"Wo all marvel nt the gernt growth is produced by a generation on wheels
Eleven thousand aliens await en­ tainment for more people than any
of the automobile industry, the capi­ than by n former .generation which
try into the United States, this morn­ other one thing.
tal invested, the men employed, nnd dill nut know the automobiles. If less
ing. Something should be done to "This popularity means more than
the nuxilinry lines which have devel­ is produced, there will he less to di­
stop this influx of foreigners into Just a place to entertain our home
oped on account of automobiles. Some vide. This means that many people
America. Thcro arc enough people folk and visitors. It means cash in
of us try to figure what this capital must go without other things if they
here now and the majority of those the city treasury. From the start it
oml these men would he doing today insist on having automobiles, ami my
coming over are undesirable. Few of would he n |my'ng institution, and if it were not for automobiles—how guess Is that they will so insist.
them want to becomo real American some nre optimistic enough to believe many more homes there would be—
"I believe In the permanence of the
citixens—they simply want to make that it would pay cnougli to coyer the how much more railroad mileage, etc.
automobile
industry—nltho, of course,
ail the money they can and go back Interest charges on the entire cost of Very few, however, have realized thnt
many
small
manufacturers will be
where they came from.
river front Improvement."
automobiles are entirely changing the crowded out and 1D2I may see an over
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fundamental character of our children
The government has a budget of TIIK PRE8IDENT1AL PHONE. nnd this in turn may revolutionise production of cars. The industry ns
a whole, however, is stable and is
BIO millions. In that case we can
many industries.
here to stay. Thu difficulty is com­
expect a reduction of all the taxes John Maynard Keynes, English au­
ing when tho man who now buys on
"When
we
were
children
a
ten
mile
Mil] Unl CRH tho Republican party thor nnd economist, thinks there
crcdiL^nnd assesses his employer to
drive
was
a
considerable
trip.
A
hun­
makes irond on this pre-election shorn! be a new code of manners for
dred nnd fifty miles was n grent jour­ pny'tho hill, can no longer du this.
pledge of two
I
years ago they might telephone users.
ney for which wo would prepare for Most industries will stand such an as­
Just an well
w
keep their candidates
Mr. Keynes complains thnt • the weeks. Many of us never traveled sessment ONCE; l}Ut very few indus­
out of the
This is only one of
11,1 assessment
tclephuiic in jb e IiujiU! interferes with that far until we were grown up. Tu- tries can stand
the ifomlecx
they
made
undwiii
fn'led
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aaaun
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m
m
hia^pi
Jvacsj.-Hijtjrimptshia
husIm-Riv
day,
howovMv
4hc
•oiUiutiwn
is
very^omUuuaU^..
Tim
JaiKiryr
whom you
■HIpilhu ^ . t l 1 i* « V
nnd spoils his pleasure. He says flint ilifferent. Young children will go a are now (laying ?2(i a "week "eiiri buy
butter, potatoes and other perishable
strnners without any introduction hundred and fifty miles for n Sunday his first ear and can assess you to pay the defender of .our fundamentals." I railroads thpt this policy
Bob Holly says editorially In the
flow
frequently,
in
the
jtust,
this
has
[awoken
the
ill-feeling
that
products are more fortunate in getdrive. Our young people use nuto- for it by demanding $.‘J0 per week in­
Sanford Dully Herald thnt Kurd is is call him up to ask for interviews. He
been
proved.
It
will
he
so
In
the
uxUtrd
in
Florida
towards.
Tho
Post
ting
rate reduction for the tonnage
stead
of
f2u.
Hut
can
he
nssesse
you
deposes that the average telephone mobile" to go to the store, and to go
the moat beautiful city in the world.
future,
time
and
time
again,
so
long
thinks
thnt
while
this
may
appear
they
ship into Florida than nre tho
for
his
second
or
third
car;
ami
can
to
clumh.
It
has
become
it
nccssity.
user shows no consideration as to the
Euatis people ought to make a big
time of calling, nor generally of tie* We are raising n generation which his children do the same thing? as farmers retain their God-given j to til" railroads to be a small matter growers of Florida for the vast tonbouquet of the finest flowers grown
will niTually work and play on Frankly, 1 du not know. Only the fu­ ' senses and refuse to he led astray now, it may prove to he n vety grave tinge they produce to ship out of
In this c'ty, and send it to Bob by n subject matter of bis rail, lie sug­
jb ytiiosc who would use them for un- one Inter. Favoritism nnd partiality Florida,
ture can tell.
wheels.
gests three corrective rules:
special committee,' prcfcnlhly com­
aie the basis for much of the busThe large interests thnt control the
"This rnnnol help hut greatly de­ “The aolomol.de industry is Iqrgely Worlhi' purposes.—Times-Uniou.
posed of Indies.—Muslin l.nko Region. "To ring up a private house in any
lilhy to corporations, especially milmeat (lacking houses anil the cold
case
where
a
letter
or
postcard
would
responsible
for
the
condition
of
bindj
velop
industries
and
harm
others.
At
Walt a minute. Ansel, old chap. We
TIIKY
PREFER
FLORIDA.
ioad
!.
I
tie
Post
says:
storage
houses of the north nre not
aaid one of tbe most beautiful, Quite do equally well should be thought in­ present the automobile is greatly ness today. The fact that the lluhsou-1
considerate.
chart
stands
at
t
per
cent
above
nor1
helping the building industry because
"Business is piety good all over j only organized, hut they are active,
a difference, you know, since there
When men who have money nnd the United States just now; it is ex-1They are active in polities and in
mal
compared
with
17
per
rent
below
"A
stranger
should
have,no
more
of
the
millions
of
people
moving
from
are many other Iwnuliful c'lies in the
could live anywhere pick out Florida
world. However, if this suits you right to call up a prieute home than the cities to the suburbs nnd country. n year ago is due largely to the auto-, as a home spot it ought to convince ccptionully good in Florida, nnd the I business. They keep ufter things unAfter, however, this exodus has been mobile industry. When one considers
rnilronils jo this state are getting j til they got what they want. And
send over the flowers—four roses—if ho would to open the front door?
reasonable men. that Florida lias nd- along verv nicely. Itusines.-r may not | because of their eternal vigilance,
that
during
the
first
six
months
of
completed,
the
building
industry
will
"it
should
he
Imd
manners,
except
possible.
............ . ■,",in D- Rockefeller, said ,,.,in, |m,t.
among intimate friends, to issue an full flat. Why?—because instead of IU2.1 most states will show iis inniiy ^..v®ntug
however; it may get j Florida pays for the conversion*
new registrations an during ail of,*" he *h richest man in the world,'|,m| IM j.qori.ia, and the discontent these big fellows get.
a
young
married
couple
now
saving
invitation
on
the
(deplume
which
"NEW I.AWH THAT IIKFOMK KFgives the invited person no time, with­ for a little home—rthey save for n I'.i22—it is remarkable that business spent several seasons in California. which accompanies business depres­ Florhln should, no doubt, co-oper­
FKCTIVK TODAY."
out apparent rudeness on his port, ear—or rather they buy a ear on cred­ lias not boomed more. The only an­ Then he tried Texas. Then he came sion often ('mils an outlet in attacks ate with the National Longue of ( om— -—
it. Less money will he spent upon swer is that people have bought auto- to Flur'dn and lifter eeveral years on railroads. Imliviluals nnd civic
mission Merchants In the efforts that
Compulsory Jail sentences_for vio­ to consider whether lie really is free
clothing (linn otherwise would and a lin.hill's instead &lt;.f buying something built u home nt Ormond Bench.
or whether he wants to act pet."
hip
imw :io busy that they ;ir(, licjng made to bring about a re­
lation of the prohibition taws.
different kind of clothing will ho in else that is, the sales of other thing’; Henry Ford, who is also said to l**!(,av not much time to quarrel with
Penalties for those Vho drive auto­ There is probably no human being
adjustm ent of shipping rates on a
demand.
New diseases will develop have fallen off correspondingly. Tht the richest man in the world, has a
mobiles under the Influence of l!i|uor. with a telephone in his home who and a change of diet will he neces­ law of action and reaction is absolute, j winter homo at Fort Myers, near that,),, railroads. If tin railroads doing scientific basin thnt will'be fair to all
has not at some tjme indulged in hit­
,
...
.
,
,
, ,
..
,
. mainess in Florida pursue policies
Now procedure governing the is­ ter musings. There are probably few sary. A generation on wheels must Now what
will he the reaction of &lt;•,*»f Thomas A. Edison. William Jen- U)n, „atla|?l, tho .,u,,Uc.H scr|M. of interests. No effort should l*o made
to reduce tho rntci tg n potnt where
suance" and service of search nnd persons possessing phones who have eat much more fruit nnd fresh vege­ new generation which knows not the nirigs Bryan wha has been nround the
w
railroad operation is unprofitable.
Mtxuro warrants.
,
joy
of
walking?"
world
and
visited
every
American
«
■
'.
„„„„„
.
tables
than
a
generation
which
walks.
not abused their use more or less, as
■uasis lor quarrels when
state is a citizen• of Flurjda.
John'i Tills
i.„. mess activities gives
•
, people But the present schedules and tariff &gt;
three cents gasoline tax.
regards time or purpose of calling.
■,
the
are both unscientific nnd unfair and
ravel*, some has
limo lim, itH.1Jna;ioT1 fur
A law requiring that tho owner of Doubtless a new eude of manners sipate a farm surplus with ready fa­ participation, the American farmer RlngBng who
are
based largely on' misrepresented
r
Managers of Florida
apeh car have n certificate of owner- would he a good thing nil round.
cility .and extravagance on the farm must continue to he the stabilizer of large holdings in Horida, is spending c
facts.
According to those in a podmoney in development work. —n, , . .
, . .
•Wp - Its enforcement will lie delay­ On the other hnnd, there is a very is no less costly than in palatial city sentiment and the defender of our much
,
,.
,
....
railiouds may think their re final to lion to know, n truthful rendering of
James
Deoring
hns
spent
millions
of
■
■
,,
,
,
..
ed* until tho comptroller can issue the simple method of defense against
...
,here , ii developing
, . ■ one of&gt; ..the ’*'u ' —i.
hirnlg the
homes. I a msorry that nimplc rural fundamentals upon which is budded dollars
. ,,same d-al .they ev, e accounts by railroad companies wuold
certificates.
telephone annoynnev. It Is not to
,
.
,
,
..
'
alum
run
a
small
mallei; it may he not susta'n present general rates by
the
republic
which
wrought
his
show places of the cont'nent. Rich- .. ... ..
.
y
Providing for tho organization of answer the phone at Inconvenient life is too often giving away to mod­ emancipation."
,
...
,
•» 'v &gt; grave matter Inter. A record any means, and certain specific rates
ern
extravagances.
In
the
rise
und
ard
II.
hdmnnds
editor
of
the
Manu,
r
■
,
,
,
,
rl
times.
If
flic
ringing
of
the
hell
is
businesses operating under "Declara­
j"f liberal and public spirited pulley
tions of Trusts." It cost $lMl.
» nuisance, it can mulTIcd easily. Rut fail of nations, in the peaceful con­ Frequently the farmer la referred faclim-ra’ Record,' has a home hen may come pretty handy for the rail­ would he shown to ho beyond all rea­
Providing that uutomobllu dealers how many persons, Mr. Keynes in- quest for human advancement, tho to in uncomplimentary terms, but und stoutly defends the state ngainst road managers and stoekii I let a in son.—Reporter-Star. * *
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Ingcrsoll the
may procure "dealers" lieenses Dir eluded, would take this method? simple-living proplcs will make the never by those who know his real misrepresentation.
that time when public sentiment is
COUGHING
DISTURBS
SLEEP
worth
and
value,
to
himself
and
to
longest
survival
and
record
the
nota­
watehmnker,
nnd
Waterman
the
unsold cars. No penalty is provided Probably not one in one hundred.
massed nguinst corporations.”—Tam­
ble
triumphs."
the
country.
He
is
sometimes,
und
fountain
pen
man,
have
winter
homes
“
My
wife
coughed
all
the
time and
They would also lie too afraid they
for vlolat'on of this act.
pa Tribune.
by
those
iff
small
minds,
referred
to
here.
A
long
list
of
names
uf
men
could
not
Bicep,"
writes
Geo.
A. Ow­
Following
thin
wise
counsel
and
might,
miss
something.—
St.
Augus­
Providing that all commercial fer­
en,
Bridgeton,
New
Jersey.
“She
tried
commendation, tho president, without ns a "hayseed," or a "Rube," hut such who are prominent in all Walks iff
tiliser bo labelled us to Its contents. tine Record.
FREIGHT RATE RHIHTTION.
Foley's
Honey
und
Tar
nqd
had
the
fulsome praise or flnttcry, had this reference does not hurt him in the life could in? culled off, who come
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best night’s sleep she had had fof a
to say with reference to the farmers least und serves only to put the regularly to Florida nnd have invest­
FAK.MKRH—AH PRKHIDKNT
BEAUTIFYING TIIK WATER
i he statement of F. L. .Skrlly, that
stamp of ignorance on those who ments* here.—Miami Metropolis.
lung time, I used Foley's HAney and
of this country:
HARDING HKKH THEM,
FRONTS.
the
time has arrived when the tihipthus
designate
the
farmer
class
■
.
o-------r
—
~
'far and it hclpml mo too." C00^ 11
"It is good to contemplate tho poli­
I* ’ •
—
l« n of pcrishahle products' should
which,
ns
n
whole,
Manila
in
the
high
A
SQUARE
DEAL.
resulting from Whatydng Cot4hAgriculture,
And
its
importance
in
Every city in Florida is working
tical, serial, economic nnd Anuncbil
ask the railroad companies for lower rorichitis. Asthma. Hay FcvAr, «nd
Brorichithf, Asthma,
toward tho goal of a beautiful water tho world, and farmers und their pre­ equality of the American farmer, esteem of the public, ns President
freight rale,.,
a statement that
Croup quickly relieved, with. JteU
fr*nt—that ia all those who are for­ eminence featured the speech which good to confirm his title to all the Harding bus expressed it in word*- ThV puhlicallffn throughout the should cl'clt u loud “amen
state of VnncA W. Helm’s letter to
from Honey nnd Tar. Contains, no &amp;pi*|
delivered In instrumentalities and faciltcs whrh that tire true.
mat* enough to have water. The President Harding
every corner of the- state. And more
4;rarten.
Sanford has one of the finest Hutchinson, Kan., last .Saturday. In make fur suyyM n other uctvtes, be­ Even the most worthy tiller of thA live Tampa Bo^rd of iftuiik, protest, 'Inin that, it should enlist a united Ingredients’ printed on
ing
against
thOsrunfairm'wSrf
the
rail­
Largest
selling
cough
mqpcin#
in the
soil,
producer
of
the
vciy
food
by
clotting
n
rather
significant
address
Florida at their very door.
cause ho is the supreme contributor
support from* grower und shipper,
roads
in
advertising
suntan
r
excur­
World.
Insist
upon
fo
le
y
t
Bogey
and
which
his
trndueeri
live,
docs
not
on
the
(dace
occupied
by
agriculture
human welfare. And he brings an­
Nqt only ia *t a beautiful lake, but
Shipping facilities and freight
it la part of the St. Johns river and and the fidelity of those engaged in other invaluable asset to our repub­ pretend to "know it all.” HU very sion rates to California giul not do­ rates are vital to the life of tho prod­ Tar. Sold everywhere.—Aav.
_______
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connects with tho upper and lower that important industry, one of the lic. He has been und must continue environment, his isolation, makes for ing the same thing for Florida is ucts i f Florida soil. And the
arousing
considerable
interest
and
n
o
'’"
’
"*
*
sou.
ana
me
eomNOW
IS
THE
TIME
to
plant cltnw
restrictions
on
the
facilities
by
which
St. Johna giving tho tourists one very oldest In history, the president to lie the anchorage of dependable
littlc
feeding.
The
press
of
the
state
‘
IT
o
"
"
"
f
tho
,ntt‘8
M
*
,nud‘*
b&gt;
'
Mrtrees,
I
have
37
tangerines,
general
information
becomes
avail­
„ , hundred miles south or one hundred referred to the struggle the farmers public opinion when ephemeral whlma
is taking up the matter and pointing I.’ ' *•' *,ut oniphas'zea ,tho need of Satsumas, 71 Jaffa, 19 Lue Gim Gongs,
miles north for their boats and for have been engaged In, since esrlieat are appealing nnd storms of passion able, preventing him, also, from ex­
out
the injuatice of the one-sided I
*nd United action,
17 grapefruit, 168 Valencia* and 1
and intimate personal ac­
&amp; flailing and hunting not counting the times, and their triumph* in the way play. Tho farmer, better than ttll tended
policy
of
the
railroads.
Uuh
lhe
cilru» grower, paying lemon on sour stock, 8 and 10 per cent
quaintance
with
his
feilowmen
and
of
progress,
lie
very
diplomatically
other
toilers
in
our
community
life,
many tributary streams all along the
Th.ro I. .» more n . , . n f.„
”»»*• « « discount. Get yours now.—B. T. Til­
way. Our lak^ open* up more possi- reprimanded those who fritter away has learned that only the rewards of affairs.
’ 1
77-0tc
mor
rote,
to
Colltomin
thotr
(or
,um"
*
r"
'
‘
lMm
'* ,uo ler. Paola. Fla.
Notwithstanding his limitation*,
ihUitles than'any other In Florida and their aUhstance and at the same time endeavor spur humanity on to larger
great for the ordinary mind to leap
mer
rates
to
Florida.
Juat now we era beginning to ait up commended those engaged “in the achievement. He fully appraisee hia disabilities in the way of acquir­
it without feeling there is an unjust
An election to vote bonds for the
It would do the railroads ho harm s'tuation presented here. Ilut j Uft
and taka note of the wonderful op­ peaceful conquest for human advance­ property righta and the nrceaaity of ing education, the American farmer,
pui|)ose.of
improving school proper­
and
would
du
them
u
generally
speaking,
is
the
(cry
"salt
ment,"
saying:
“My
point
ia
that
their
preservations.
In
spit*
of
bis
great deal of look who the shippers of fresh meats
portunities offered hero for tourists,
ties
at
Danla,
Pompano, and Lauder*
o
fthe
earth,"
or
aj
President
Hard­
agricultural
emancipation
has
brought
titiea,
the
farmer
good
tfl
give
Fjorida
a
aqua
re
deal’in
are!
has
fatttd
lake front 'a bulkheaded here and
I k ta
tin * 4 ( rtllla v
*
m i
dale
,
wo*
held
t^onU
g and ca*
&gt;r, ' o m K ing puts it, “th« American farmer' this particular.
boat-basin and p'er will soon be it# problema as well as liberation.
The
cold
storage
house,
oil
the
north
......
OI
in,
each
of
tho
’
districts
prac
d, The Palm Beach Post warns
"th« aUbUJuur, 14. Afntlnvtflt
offering protection to tbe The hluo-sky a lock salesman can dis­
|U - 1 fuU ^'
"
ffM
.
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.
unonimouoly.
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If You

JULY 5

Deposits made in our Savings Depart­
ment up to and including July 5th, will
draw interest from July 1st

AUTOMOBILES REVOLUTIONIZING

It is easy to save money if you want to
bad enough and will do it regularly and
systematically. And it is possible for a
savings account in this bank to. become
the foundation for your future inde­
pendence.
Money in the bank gives you a feeling of
security and self respect that makes you
hold your head a little higher, step a lit­
tle more lively and prolong your life by
eliminating worries.
“THE OLD RELIALBLE

PEOPLE BANK
OF SANFORD

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T k fe ^ X W O H P P A lL Y H ER A LD, MONDAY, JU LY X lf&gt;23 r

The Children's Ilivine Society of
Florida—with States' Headquarters In
JacLsonvIftih—(s making « most urgent appeal to the Rood hearted people
of - Florlila to provide homes for Its
W eather Unfavorable for Farming Operations bij: family of absolutely homeless
tytfs and girls, for its,homes in Jack­
&gt;
and Unprecedented Rains
sonville
and Pensacola—are filled at~ ------most to their utmost capacity—and
GAINESVILLE, Fla., July 3 5 -C o n - causes resulting dfrccHy front u ta in otherr children In need can not come
dition of cotton and other staple crops and more rain. A few favored locall- Into the home untU Rood homes ate
i . critical an n remrit of to much rain, ties havo shipper! profit.blo erops but found.for.noma of.,the (Inc boys and
the federal department of agriculture yield will be the lowest in years and Kiris already In the home.
reports through this station here for production much under ™ r i w
A particular appeal is made for
the first half of June, Prospects for
homes
for boya^-for the Society has
citrus fruit are excellent, according to
the finest.lot of boys from seven to
the report, while n short season Is pre­
fourteen years of ape that havo ever
dicted for melons ami tomatoes.
been in ' the home—boys in pairs—
Weather has been unfavorable for
singles, triplets, etc. There are a fine
fanning operations and crops are go­
lot of older boys—up to fourteen
ing into the “laying by" stage, poorly
yearn—eager ami anxious to go out
cultivated and in poor condition os
to some good home in the country—
the result of the unprecedented May
t
ohomes of education and opportu­
and early June rains, the report con­
nity.
tinues. The cotton situation is criti­
The Society also hns a fine lot of
cal and the crop on low lands is begirls—from 8 to 14 years of age—
ydng recovery, being badly rusted and
that the Society desires to plaro in
grassy. Field condition is still good
just
the right kind of family homes—
o.var the bulk of the cotton belt with
where they will bo accepted and treat­
excellent plant growth snd squares in
ed an membefs of tho family—sent to
abundance but weevil infestation is
school—church, etc..
heavy and there is little prospect of
Homes are not urged for bnbics or
even a good bottom crop.
rhililren under five years—for the
Early prospects for corn have been
Society usually has n waiting list for
hurt by imperfect polllnizntlon and
these little ones—but a most -urgent
Much of the loW-lantl acreage is bad­
appeal
is mnde for homes for older
ly fired. ‘ Peanuts are making good
boys
in
particular, and for a (ew older
growth but arc not forming nuts nnd
Kiris.
yields' will bo light, especially from
bunch vnrietien. Sweet potatoes are
The Mlome Society places nil chil­
still being planted with the early crop
dren out on npprovnl for sevornl
being harvested. Tobacco is holding
months—before any permanent ar­
its condition well with harvesting well
rangements are required and' gladly
uhderwsy.
gives all the fncts concerning tho his­
tory of the child—to persons apply­
Condition of pasture and hay crops
ing for n ch'Id.
is excellent and sugar-cane hns made
good growth.
Who will be the first to offer n
Condition of citrus fruit trees is
good home to some fine l»ny—or girl
good with splendid prospects for next
—or to n pair of fine brothers—or a
season’s crop. Pinnpples are moving
brother and sister—nr two good sis­
and production will be heavier than
ters?
usual. Early grapes, figs, avoendo
All applications should Ik* mailed to
pears and other fruits are ripening
the Slate Superintendent Mnrcus
with prospects of good crops generalPagg, 428 St. Jnmrs Huilding, Jack­
sonville, Florida, who wMl gladly give
The state’s watermelon deal
full particulars to nny one willing
fallen down hfcavily this season,
to give some good boy, or girl n
report says, from n combination
4-24-tfc I chance in life.

Since Jt Will Take ComptroUer Some Time to
Make Certificates
•
TALLAHASSEE, July 2—Laws de­
signed to minimise the theft of auto­
mobiles and io collect license foes for
"dealers" tags become effective yes­
terday, July 1. The motor vehicular
title act, however, will hardly be en­
forced foi- several weeks. It provides
that the owner of every automobile In
the state must prove his ownership to
tho comptroller, secure a certificate
of ownership upon payment of one
dollar, and thereafter the certificate
must necompany the car wherever it
goes, that whenever It changes ownrrriiip. Another one dollar fee must
('&gt;c jtsid for a transfer of certificate.
Effective Jnnbaty 1 every second hand
dealer must pay a license of $5,
The measuro provides mlsdameannr
penalties for those not securing the ti­
tle certificate, but indications an* that
it will be acvoral week* before the
comptroller la able to supply nil the
cars in the atatc. Approximately 50,000 application blanks hnvo been sent
throughout tho state by the comptrol­
ler’s office to tho vnriuus bunks, prin­
cipal automobile dealers and motor
clubs, *nnd several applications have
been returned by motor vehicle own­
ers. No certificates of title, howevor,
have yet been sent out owing to the
fact that the prescribed forms have
not been received from tho printer.
Tho second autempbllo act relates
to tho dealers and provides that in the
future they may have metal tag sln *toad of the usual card lnmrd rending
"dealers’ tag." These tags will cost
$13.50 per nnnum or half that much

WALTER HIERS
WORKS TWO DAYS
AS SODA CLERK
Star lisa Hard Time Getting Expert
enre for Comedy Kote

A CHECKING ACCOUNT?
If so; talk with our Cashier at once!
In confidence, tell him your plans, what
you can do and
wfiat
you want
done*
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You’ll get a cordial welcome, and should'
you start an account—no bank will give you;]
better treatm ent.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$125,000.00

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER

H. F. WIIITNRR, Cashier

FEED AND H A Y ------- HAY AND FEED
WE ALWAYS HANDLE THE I1EST

sodas" were ludicrous. Some of hi*
fancy sundaes resembled Chinese chop
suey in appearance, nnd almost in
taste. Economy with his flavoring
extracts caused his first few drinks
to taste exactly like carbon water.
llut tho rep I climax of the dny came
when Mrs. Heirs, Walter’s newly wed
wife, returning from town, decided to
stop off at tho corner drug *li&gt;rt* and
have a soda, since sho had l&gt;ccn thru
a busy shopping afternoon. Waller
had foiled to explain to her that he
was to seek a little experience, So she
won surprised and shocked to find her
husband, a motion picture star, work­
ing ns a soda clerk. In his confusion,
Mr. Heirs accidentally pressed too
hard on the water faucet and thor­
oughly wet everybody nnd everything
in that end of the store.

For wo know that only the
Lost will produce satisfac­
tory result* nnd the hotter
these are the firmer hold
wo hnvo on otlr customers,
llut telling you how Rood
our food is cannot prove
half h o convincing ns n trial
of the feed itself. Why not
make it.
“Yqur Money hack if you
are not, satisfied.**
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C A S H

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WE WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH

By our policy of "satisfaction guaranteed or money refund­
ed. That means you can always buy here safely.

We have Just received this morning 200 cases Premier Uoods. FrunciA II. Leggett’* lincj out
of New York, will be put in stock tonight for your inspection Tuesday. Our prices are right

For moving or storage

telephone
G3-3tc

Our Plan of Selling th e Oakland Car
means that if you find you have made a mistake you don’t
have to suffer for It. You can return your purchase and
your money will be refunded without question or argument.
Thousands of OAKLAND cars are sold each day. See none
returned for dissatisfaction. Tho OAKLAND pleases—
there’s.a reason.
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WHEN BOUGHT WITH A $1.00 PURCHASE
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
PHONE 17

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-SANFORp, FLORIDA

inUtatfoaf, It to balding |u old
friend, nnd staking new onaa
•vary day. Here's the proof oxer 600,000 more bage of

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OUR .FRUIT .AND VEGETABLES COUNTER WILL BE FILLED WITH THE BEST p p
EVERYTHING IN TOWN
V t ;i.i .
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Hill
Lumber Co,

MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising
Flour cootains just tho right
•Mount of pure ingredients, ho Toi'ftil S m d w l £ ' &amp;
that you can make delicious U by soma,
bleculu almost as easily and
quickly os you can oiks brood. Ford
Cw, Rash rilla, Team
AO you hove to do io odd milk
u m
or cold water u d ihoctnluia
&gt;
m i m P 1riffliJ

/lfllls
HRRVlm
HE ORIGINAL

S e l f -1r i s i n g F l o u r • #
a l l -o v e r t h e w o rld

Furniture, piano*, safes, in fact
ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, moved on
short notice, by Urn QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phono 4Mk

“ T he F lour W ith o u t a D ou bt ”

�W:^rTO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2 , 1923

PACK FOUR

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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
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WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Florida Stale league
Daytona nt Orlando.
Tampa nt Rradcntown.
Lakeland nt St. Petersburg.

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Dempsey Takes on
Final Preparations
P artn ers in Hot
Made fo r Staging Big
Closing Workout
Championship Fight

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One of the beat photoplays that will
be B«n' In Sanford fn many mothers ■
will be Thomas Meighnn's Intest Par­
amount picture, "The Ne’or-do-Well”
which wilt .be given at, the Princess
Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. The,g
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atory, by Rex Beach, I» based on the ■
regeneration idea.
Kirk Anthony (Thomas Meighan) S

We d e s ire to announce to our friends that MR. JOSEPH
FRANKENBERG will represent us in the Sanford terra*
beginning July’ 1,1923, making his headquarters at our s!atg
*f o r d
Branch House.
Mr. Frankenberg haa had much actual farming exr* !

GRE^T FAttife, .'Alont., July 2.
iencc in Florida, and knows fertilizers from tho famVr**
July 2.—Final
SHELBY, Wont., .»
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preparations Were made yesterday for Under a score fllflfc an n that beat doe friends are fpeling’gay iin^ they dc-j5 standpoint. II is his purpose to work in close co-operation
staging the Fourth of July heavy­ with pHjless Intensity, Jnck Dompaejr 'idf that It would'he a good Joke on J with you, and he is confident th a t he ban be of service t„ S
you in solving: your fertilizer problems.
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weight ehamnionshlp battle between yesterday finished the boxing pro- ’
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Reginald Denny In Jack London’s Jack Dempsey:ii»d Tom Gibbons, ns grain (ft tV training grind for hia e unsuspcctink Kirk to ship him to &gt;g
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When you are in the m arket for fertilizer wo will grant ■
sensational atory “The Abysmal the bout loomed less than seventy- defejbsOrM.hu championship against Panama penniless.
So
it
Is
that
Anthony
finds
himself
* Iv appreciate an opportunity to prove th at Ideal Fertilize* !
Brute."
Florida State League
two hours away. c Major J. E. Lane, of Tpmmy'lnijbbonn in Shelby, July 4,
No games scheduled,
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, Lewiston, the new trustee, took before a ’crowd of 2,300, tho largest far from home and with^io means of ■ are best for the highly specialized crops of the Sanford dis. ■»
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Jnrk London's greatest novel hro'ti charge of the business management that ever witnessed a training session communication. Then the thrilling £ trict.
moments nnd mirth provoking epi­
National league
to the screen In all its vivid reality. while the challenger brought his box­ of the world’s champion.
At Brooklyn 2, New York 1.
Sincerely yours,
£
Tho titleholdcr stripped to tho sodes begin. lie gets hiipsclf into
ing program to a close.
A smashing, fighting picture.
At Chicago 7, SL Louis 8.
.Major Lane predicted a crowd of nt waist for tho first time since he start­ great trouble with the authorities and
At Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 2.
least 18,000 persons. He was busily ed training, pjent through a workout more serious still, finds himself des­
perately in love with a beautiful Span­
No other game scheduled.
Also Bull Montana in “ Rob ’Em engaged throughout the day In con­ equivalent to five rounds, boxing
Good,” a two-part comedy.
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ference with the ticket-selling forcei pair of sparring,partners, two rounds ish girl, played by Liln Lee. How
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
American Lengue
Eddie Kane, Gibbons' mnnngi r, nnd each, nnd going through a round of he becomes n rent man and wins a
At Washington 8, Boston 1.
And the honor guests tonight will local officials nnd'business men.
shadow boxing while motion picture charming woman for his wife make nn
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Ik* Henry Wight and fnmily and wjjl
At New York -1, Philadelphia 0,
Mnjor Lane declnred the final $100,- camera operators, perched on the interesting story. The east is made
Joseph Frankenburg, Manager Sanford Branch. Phone 447.J ■
see “The Abysmal Brule" without cost 000 of Dempsey’s guarantee would ho punching hag platform, recorded sev­ up of highly capable players, includ­
At Cleveland 2, Chicago (I.
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to them ns the treat’s on Osborne,
At St. Louis 8, Detroit 0.
paid nt Great Falls today nnd that eral hundred feet of the champion in ing Gertrude Astor, Jphn Miltcrn, Gus
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the holding of the fight would not be action. An the sunburned Dempsey, Weinberg, Jules Cowles, Laurence
Tuesday and Wednesday—Thomas Jeopardized by any delay.
Routhern Association
steaming with perspiration, extended Wheat nnd George O’Brien.
Meighnn and Lila Leo In "The Ne’erNo games scheduled.
The Carnival spirit which has per­ hla fists to his handlers to have the
0*fl«r P I m * W u l a r J W M w
Do-Well" by Rex Bench.
vaded Shelby during the past few gloves removed, Jack Kearns, hia COURT'S INQUEST INTO
For Coughs and Colds, Head.*
HOW THEY HTAND '
days, was more pronounced yesterday manager, surveyed his charge critical­
SHACKELFORD MURDER
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
Thursday and Friday—Norma Tnl- with a hot sun heating down on the ly and declared:
and All Aches and Pains
Florida State league (Second Half) inmlge and Eugene O’Brien In “The town,
"Dempsey never w as, in lictter
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JACKSONVILLE. June 20.—Mrs.
ALL DRUGGISTS
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Won Loflt Pet Voice from the Minaret" also the
A colorful parade in which cow­ shape. Ho la ready for Gibbons July Robert II. Shackelford, widow of tho
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35c
and
65c, J»r» and tube*
.■818 “Howling Success," a two-part Cci boys, Indians nnd grimy oil workers •1th. lie is a bigger nnd better fight­ former deputy sheriff who was slain
a#
Brailrntown ......
0
Hospital
size, $3.00
.750 tury comedy.
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Orlando ............ .... 9
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mingled with dust-stained motorists er thnn he was when hedefented Car here Sunday, eamo to Jacksonville
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Daytona ...........
or fashionably dressed easterners pentier nnd more experienced than yesterday, from her home in I-ake
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And Saturday—Waller Heirs in passed constantly along the crowded when, he whipped Willard. He knows City, to make formal application foi
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St. Petersburg ... .. 4
.400 “Sixty Cents nn Hour", also Internat­ main street.
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Lakeland .......... ... 4
how to punch now nnd Is snapping his the issuance of papers of administra­
B jjy '
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.00 i ional News, only one day old.
Tampa .............. .... I
All records for attendance nt the punches over like a sharp-shooter.”
tion.
Trained observers who watched
challenger's afternoon workouts were
The inquest into Shuckclford’a
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National League
broken yesterday. More than six Dempsey in his training at* Atlantic death was held yesterday afternoon,
Dodgers
Get
Only
Won Lost re t
hundred spectators braved the blazing City for the French heavyweight in the civil court before Justice J. S.
K it K i m I T A V I) t 'A S S H X n K I l KK UVICK .
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Three Hits But
New York ........ .
sun and packed the high stockade champion two years ago, nnd at To­ Geiger, justice of the pence.
From
Jacksonville
One Way
From Jacksonville
One Way
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Pittsburgh .........
nodwhich surrounds Gibbons’ outdoor ledo while preparing for Willard, nod
NIAGARA FALLS ... Jll.11
ATLANTIC CITY ........... *36.41
Mrs. Daisy Vnught, held in the
CJi
Beat
New
York
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Cincinnati ..........
ed their heads at Kearns’ statec* county jail ns the former officer’s
BALTIMORE. Ml)............. 30.96
NEW YORK. N. Y....... . 3651
ling to witness the brief session.'
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BOSTON. MASS........... 42.52
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Brooklyn ...........
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ament.
Dempsey
declares
he
neve
Gibbons
boxed
eight
rounds
which
slayer, is not expected to take the
BROOKLYN, July 2.—Boston made
CHICAGO. ILL. ................ 43.18
PITTSBURGH, PA........ 39J1
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30 , 33
Chicago .............
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t
better
nnd,
judging
from
his
np
ap­
were
shortened
to
n
minute
and
a
CLEVELAND, 0 ............... 39.31
SAVANNAH, CA. .......... 6.00
.485 f.nly three hits off McQuillan yester­ half each. He met four sparring pearance ntid actions, he is telling the witness stand. About 20 witnesses
St. Louis ____*...,
35
83
TOLEDO, 0 ..................... 0.71
DETROIT, MICH..........
41.93
have
been
summoned.
day
hut
they
included
a
double
by
El' j'A
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Boston ................
truth.
mates.
It
was
the
opinion
of
ring
ELMIRA,
N.
Y.................
38.93
WASHINGTON, 1). C .... 31.71
Wheat nnd a home run by Fournier
iff
40
10
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Philadelphia ......
s u m vi 1:11 i : \ r t u . s i o x I ' A i t i : *
The champion ret n furious pace HOY SCOUTS’ CAMP
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hunched in-the first Inning nnd New experts who watched him that he is
to
*&gt;
York was fienten, 2 to 1. The score: in superb condition, as finely drawn for Jack Burke, the Pittsburgh light
UNDER QUARANTINE
B a l t i m o r e ..................... ................................... 4 t a . i t
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American League
pa*
heavyweight
for
their
two
rounds,
as
a
violin
string,
and
primed
for
n
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New York .....;......... 000 010 000—1
Won Lost Pet
B o s t o n ............................ .................. ..................
71.71
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gruelling battle.
sending him, reeling into the ropes JACKSONVILLE, Fin., June 2l».—
Brooklyn..................
200
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New
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Gibbons yesterday weighed 178 three times with right and left hooks A camp of Boy Scouts nt Orange
A l l e R h n n y a m t B e r k s h i r e u n d s o m e r o o m * ‘ o n o t h e r a ti-n n w rs carry
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e x t r a o h u r g e s.
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Philadelphia ....... .. 34
pounds, according to Knno. The chal­ to the chin. „
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CHICAGO,
July
2.—St.
Louis
de­
Park today was placed under quaran­
M n llln a * f o r rh ltn ili-lp M a &lt;!a
Sul U n its f u r U n l l l n i n r r t i n
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Cleveland
.. 33
Tile Pittsburgh light-heavyweight
lenger will enter the ring at that
M u . i n n i, I 3 ( 0 0 I 1. N .
S n t n i i i i n h apMI I*. Vf.
feated
Chicago
8
to
7
in
a
free
hitting
tine
until
Monday,
after
one
hoy
d'led
31
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HN H u r c h r s l r r , -Inly I.
Chicago ............. .. 30
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weight or slightly mans the manager succcded in landing only three solid of what appeared to be spinal menin­
game
yesterday.
The
score
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MM K n a r s , J u l y ft. III. Sfl.
St. I jiu Is .... .... . 31
punches
during
the
two
rounds.
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said.
Gibbons
is
unworried
nnd
is
exgitis. While this malady was not
Kl'\ £.
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MS C r e t a n , J u l y I I . US.
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31
Detroit ..............
The fiiiul $ Iuo.iMio installment of
tremely confident of victory, he addChicago
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, A uloiii-.]ill«ii*iM nt1'tt-oele-n-tl si rti m e en.
11 not nil l u g r l u a r i l r u n nn Alladiagosed positively health., officers
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Washington
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I* # f*I • I 1)iilaptop?*-$300,000 guarantee raised
'a i i i t n V n a i l lle rlis h 'tre .l
Kill I I n t o ! I l l a t i o n till r e q u e s t .
decided
to
keep
the
twenty-seven
boys
.800
.30
HuMpm .
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J . K. VV A t i l l , T r r iv . I'n &gt; . A g e n t .
K- SI. l l A l l . i : . t ir n . I I I .
ns the result of $5,ODD pledges from
EV CINCINNATI, July 2.—The Reds
n the camp quarantin'd for a few
T l r k e l l l t l l e r flint I ’l r r , MKI f „ l i n y Ml,, J i i r k s i i i n Htr, T e l r p h u n r ikw
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twenty
business
then
in
the
slate,
will
THR
El
:
GAMES
IN
PEP­
evened up the four-game series with
days, ns a precautionary measure.
Southern Association
PER LEAGUE TOMORROW he paid KenniH here today, the chamWon Lost Pet Hie Pirates before 10,000 fans yester­
-------] pion's malinger was advised last
.031 day by rallying in the seventh inning
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New Orleans
HD
There
will
lie
three
games
played
night. George II. Stanton, the bank­
28
.570 defeating Pittsburgh 3 to 2. Score: in the Pepper League tomorrow, the et and It. E. Ayers, members of the
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Mobile
Pittsburgh
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.....
IO0
too
into—
2
.600
31
41
Nashville
000 |0U 2Ux—3 Orlando Sentinel team playing a dou­ committee in charge of the fund, said
m
.630 - Cincinnati
82
37
Atlanta
ble header here with the Brotherhood that *60,000 in cash was on hand and
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31
Memphis
ot St. Andrew team, on the Ninth that the balance bad been assured be­
.418 Now York Makes
30
37
•v Birmingham y
Street diamond, the first game nt 3:30 fore toduy noon.
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38
Chattanooga
and the Big Berenn Brotherhood will
Clean
Sweep
of
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Little lim i. , .
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journey to Oviedo for a game, begin­ Commercial Fertilizers
Athletic Series ning at 4:15 p. m. If you want to see
Must Re Labelled Una couple of good games, come out to
WILLIAMS ADDS
NE\Y YORK, July 2.—The New the Ninth Street I ark at 3:3(1 p. nt. j 0
der New Florida Law
TO HOMER STRINGS Yolk Amel'inills made a clean sweep end watch the Early Risers from Or­
of
their
four-game
series
with
Phila­
lando
play
tlie
Brotherhood.
RUTH MARKS TIME delphia, winning yesterday, 4 to 0.
Label Law Gives Purchaser Informa­
tion an to Contents
The score;
IlHUiilEIttmoi) PI.AYERS. TAK 1}
CHICAGO, July 2.—Cy Williams, of
Tin* recent InmincsH condition hits brought
Philadelphia
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(tot)
000—0
inquire where it came from in the first
NOTICE!
Philadelphia, leading homo run hitter
fill Tli***' %
ft’fl |*f|-«N|
New
Yiirk
lull
0.10
mix—I
* 11I the National League, Increased his
I ‘TALLAHASSEE, July L—A legal
to the forefront of thought many funda­
place, and how it might be restored.
All players who have played with procedure for tho operation of busjlend over llalie Ruth, of New York,
WASHINGTON, July 2 . - Wash­ the Brotherhood of Si. Andrew team ‘ nesses under declarations of trusts
mental considerations that have always
Wo always knew—everybody knew—
topping tlie list of Amerienn League
ington
ended
its
stay
at
home
by
de­
this
season
are
requested
to
he
on
circuit elouters, to seven last week
and an net providing that commercial
been known but have been damned with
Week when he knocked his twenty- feating Boston, £ to I yesterday. The hand at the Ninth Street Park at 3 fertilizer be labelled an to Us contents
that desire for things made ap ”demand
for
score:
o’clock Tuesday (tomorrow) after­ Itcrame laws of Florida yesterday,
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first home 'run on -Saturday. Ruth
faint praise.
OOti (H)ll |no—1 noon, to meet the team from Orlan­ July 1, The acj dealing with declara­
them in the market. That people desired
did not add to his string of home runs Boston .. ........
Washington
100 Oil I lx —-K do Sentinel for a double-header.
Human nnturc in the mass is very-much
during the week.
tions of trust merely provides for the
things we accepted ns an elemental factKenneth Williams, of the St. Ixniis
procuring of n Certificate from the
like
human
nature
in
the
individual.
One
CLEVELAND,
July
2.
/
’hlengo
CHECK RULE MADE
Americans, also added to the home
secretary of state upon payment of
But when we discovered th at desire fluc­
NOS.MEMBER HANK *150, und subject, of course to the
of its dominant characteristics has been
run fume of Hie tribe of Williams made it four straight from Cleveland
tuated we began to appreciate that desire,
during tho week by clouting two ctr- i
winning 0 to 2. 1110 score:
laws of the state governing operations
summed
up
in
the
observation,
"You
nev­
I
Chicago
002
130
000—G
WASHINGTON,
June
30.—Ex­
cult drives, bringing Ills totul to elev­
coming under that clnas. A penalty
as we know it, is a thing created by the art
Cleveland
000 (IK) 010—2 tending the scope of. (heir par col­ of *1,000 is provided for failure to
en, three behind Ruth.
I
er miss the water till the well runs dry."
lect ion jadiey, the Federal Reserve comply with the terms of the art.
Home run hitters of Toth leagues
•if mnn. It is a highly specialized form of
We’never appreciate fundamental thing-**
with six or more circuit driven to i' ST. LOUIS, July 2.—Davis was in Board ruling announced last night,
The fertilizer label law gives the
nn elemental need—ju st ns a Louis XVI
form
yesterday,
allowing
hut
five
prohibited the Federal Reserve hanks purchaser for the fimt time in this
their credit Including yesterday’s
until we hnvc occasion to do without them.
hits
and
St.
lands
shoutout
Detroit,
H
in
the
future
"from
receiving
on
dogames, follows:
state, according to its framers, the in­
chair is made out of a tree.
. posit or for collection" checks drawn formation us to its full contents.
Americun League:
Ruth, New to 0. The score:
This
observation
has
n
special
applica­
duo 0(H) 000—0 on banks which demand u feu for col­
York, 14; Williams, St. Louis, II; Detroit .
Under the terms of the measure all
tion to the demand of the public for the
100 100 42x—8 lect ionk:
This discovery led to another equally
Mauser, Philadelphia, 0; lluilmniiii,
*‘nl*8
commercial fertilizer must be label­
Detroit, 0; Miller, Philadelphia, 0;
By thu same ruling the hoard re­ led ns follows: Name or brand of the
products
of
industry.
While
the
demand
important discovery thnt the means of re­
J. \V. ROYER TO BECOME
Flng»tcnd, Boston, 6.
quired the hanks to make a collection fertilizer or fertillzpr material; ad­
was nt high tide and everybody was busy
BAt TEttlOl.OG 1ST charge lu&gt;t exceeding one-tenth of dress of the manufacturer or jobber;
National L e a g u e : r Will lams, Phil­
fining and specializing that desire was ad-'
adelphia, 21; Miller, Chicago, D Mu­
one per cent on cheeks “which bear net contents of package in pounds,
trying to supply that demand at a profit
vertising. The gigantic work that has
GAINESVILLE, June 30.—J, W. the endosement of or are drawn by or and n chemical analysis showing min­
ltan, 1 hiladclphin, 0; Tierney, Phila­
Royer,
who
graduated
with
the
cluss
delphia, H; D'Furrel), Chicago, 7;
no ono, seemingly, gave a tho’t to where
emanate from a rjon-member bank" imum percentages of nvuilnhtu am­
been accomplished by modern advertising
Fournier, Brooklyn, 7; Tray nor, Pitts­ of 19*43 from ^te college of agricul­ which refuses to remit at pnr|
monia, insoluble' ammonia, available
the
dentand
came
front,
how
long
it
might
burgh, 6; Hornsby, St. Louis, l); ture at the University of Florida here
now stands out in bold relief. It has
phosphoric add; in solution phosphor­
Wheat, Brooklyn, U; Russell, Pitts­ ns a Federal rehabilitation student, jififi quickly relieves Constipation ic arid, water soluble potash und to­
last, or what would happen if it should
the means by which tho refinements of
hus become bacteriologist for the city Biliousness, Headaches, Colds tal plant food; the maximum per centburgh. 0.
fail.
We
merely
assumed
lhe
permanent
of Birminghoni, Ala. Royer was and I-nGrippe.
nge of chlorine und moisture and a
civilization have been nfado known and
T|)o Ucruld for first class job work. registered here from Roanoke, Vn.
6-l-o.a.w.-20tc statement of the mnterinl from which
existence of the demand, just as we as­
made desirable, and this deaire has been
It Is made.
sume the presence of water, air and fire.
A third act along these lines becom­
mude into demand. It !s a simple fact
SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
ing effective yesterday, provides that
But a day came when demand began to
thnt a million profitable forms of indus­
unyonc desiring a chemical analysis
Oviedo
Orlando Sentinel
In
Brotherhood fit. A.
Big Berenn Ilro.
of purchased fertilizer may send sam­
subside, and in mnny industries it came al­
trial activity owe their very existence to &gt;
ples to the commissioner of agricul­
ft;
MayUff
most
to
a
full
stop.
And
then
we
missed
June 12
ture. The samples must be witnessed
the fact that Advertising upheld the
Oviedo
READ
May 24
June 10
July
3
by
disinterested
parties
as
to
their
June A
July 10
it, and realized, ns never before, what an
standards of living which in turn provided
July 12
having been taken from tho package
June 14
important
thing
it
wus.
And
we
began
to
of
which
the
analysis
In
desired.
Junu 7
the demand for their products.
June 20 ’
HERALD
Orlando Bctilinid ....
May 31
June
28
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July
3
— June 21
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The first contract on construction
July 10
June 7
June 12
of tho St. Ludc River Country Club’s
July 3
Brotherhood fit. A—
WANT
gol flinks Has let this week by Joe
May 21
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Juno 2 8 .
July 12
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Vendig, president of the club, to
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(Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with The American Association of
May 31
June 6
I-angford &amp; Moreau of Chicago, who
May
20
June 20
Big Uercan............
will act aa supervising engineers.
vertising Agencies)
• T.j
ADS.
Juno 10
June 21
- July 6
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The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

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business life, he has come back to his
action on the part of ita committee, ROYAL FERNERY
beloved Florida, his adopted State,
the iKTsnnnel of which is secret. It
to further rerve his fellow men in a
AT
ALTAMONTE
WANTED—BOYS TO SELL THE is interpreted that they favor fujly
practical
helpful way. His name
the
use
of
newspaper
advertising
in
SANFORD IIERAI.I) ON TI1F,
GREAT INDUSTRY hn« been and
prnmincntfy
mentioned in
their
merchandising.
STREETS OF SANFORD. A GOOD
connceUon
with
the
vice
presidency
CHANCE FOR AMIUTIOUS BOYS Local merchants hnvo for several Congressman C. D. Haines Will
of
the
United
State#
on
the same
TO MAKE BIG PROFITS FOR A months past been nvniling themselves
Eventually Have Seventy or More
,t
Carda of 8anford'a Repotticket with Henry F’ord ns president,
can find the n ia t at
-------an FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS of the protective efforts of their se­
Acres of Ferns Growing
aUa Professions! Men, each
try Hr* Business Man
but the congressman stoutly denies
Claaalfied Ada 1e a word. No Ml SHIPP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. cret investigating committee and In
Under Half Shndc.
of whom. In hia chosen pro*
Sanford la this Column
that he has either the time or the
Ad taken for Iraa than 21k. Mi
dh-tf the opinion of many, n considerable
faaoion the ITera|d recomrh day.
And positively no Claaaiflcd Mi WANT TO RENT—Small furnished sum of money was soved by Jackson- Can ‘anyone imagine seventy neres inclination to again ‘e nter politics.
wenda ‘to the people.
Both he nnd Mrs. Haines hnve a
Ada charged to anyone. Cash Ml
house or npartment, H. L. S., rare ville business men, through the vigil-[(&gt;f exquisitely delicate nspargus ferns
most home like residence on the es­
must accompany all ordera. On
once
of
the
group.
The
resolutions
of Sanford llcrnld.
80-2lp
ill one “Held" and every inch of the
Count the words and remit ■*
just passed , however, make more "field*’ under half shade made of tate in which all the comforts of the
WANTED—Job
driving
car,
truck
or
srordingly,
Mb
modern home are to be found plus n
^
tractor. Can give best of referenc­ emphatic agreement on the part of miles of wire-lneed lath?
Service Transfer George A. DeCottes
Mi
gener5tis
’hospitality so 'typical* o f the
association members to refer all so­ That is the enterprise successfully
M M M M M M t o M M es. Call 314 E. Fifth Street. 81-2tp licitors for advertising to lundquarOld South nnd that in these Intter
Attorney-nl-Law
Storage Facilities
launched by Congressman C. D.
COLORKIT dTNING CAR WAIT KRS
Orer 8emlnole County Bank
pleas* yon, tell others; If not,
tors nt the Jacksonville Uhnmbcr of Haines, on his two hundred aero days has almost become n lost art.—
and
Sleeping
Cnr
Porters
Wanted
SANFORD
-j.
FLORIDA
Lakeland Stnr-Kclcgrnm.
tell oa. ’ Phono 4tS
—Experience unnecessary. Wo train Commerce for endorsement of the estate near Altamonte Springs, in the
FOR SALE
committee
before
it
will
ho
consider­
southern-end of Seminole county and
you. Information free. Write 524
MANILA IS GKIITED
ed by individual merchants.
FRED
R.
WILSON
on the main Hire of the Atlantic Const
Railway
F^xehangc,
Omnhti,
Nubr.
[FORD NOVELTY
FARMERS—You can got aood bod
MY TYPHOON TODAY.
It
is
pointed
out
that
members
may
Une.
’
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
fram—i and irrigation plugs at the 7-2-0*10-23-30; 8-0-13-20-27
WORKS
snvp
themselves
ninny
dollars
which
STREETS UNDER WATER
Ftrat National Bank Building
In company with Robert llolly,
Sanford Novelty Worka.
lOO tfc 9-3-10-17-84-12tp
SANFORD
-:*:*
FLORIDA
might
otherwise
go
into
unwise,
so7. C. COLLER, Proppublisher of the Sanford Herald, a
FOR SALE—Doaier and Uaya' paints
called advertising channel# by de* representative of the l-akrlntid StarM l) T V r A s s i w l n l r t l I’r r a s l
FOUND
|cral Shop and Mill
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
^
mnnding that those sponsoring suefi Telegrum accepted a cordial Invltu-j MAN1I-A, June 30.—Miwdln l.«
ELTON J. MOUGHTON Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc HOUND—Florbla license tng.
proposition present credentials from tion from tttlunel Haines to visit the grippe dby a typhoon, which began'
Work
er can have sumo upon identifieaARCHITECT
, estate nnd see what is being done in raging last night, was flooded toKOfl SALK—Rhode Island eggs for tion and paying fo; ml. Call at Her­ the association.
tACTOIt and BUILDER
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Communication
being
addressed
to
setting,
15ieggs
for
$1.00.
Mrs.
the development of another imporl- day. Many streets nro under water.
imerdal Street—Sanford, Fla. IANFORD *j* -:* *;* FLORIDA
ald offiee.
97-lfc
member* of the Jacksonville Retail ■jant Florida asset. That pnrDculnr
Ellsworth, lVnrdnll Avenue, San­
ford.
H3-tfp
Merchants’ Association with regard section of Seminole county is exceed­ Tho Herald for first class Joh work.
SALARY INCREASE FOR
to
the resolutions passed by the ex­ ingly attractive nnd fertile? Indeed,
W. HERNDON
FOR SALK—5 Pointer pups, No. 1
ecutive
committee urges nil imme­ it was not until experts from the
CITY
EMPLOYEES
LOW T ID E S ON IIKAUII, 1923
stork.
Hoc
Vick
Hawkins,
111!
San­
ICHELLE MAINES
diate
response
from each one in dr­ agricultural departments at Washing­
ford
A
vc.
63-tfc
fSURANCE AGENCY
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
LAWYER
TAMI’A, June 30.—Salary increases . dor that the committee on mlvcrtis- ton and GninesviUc made n visit of
SALK—No. h i7 West First St.
nt
approximately tho same hour nnd
|B--------AUTO-------- BONDS
—Court House FOR
for
employees
for
the
city
polirr
deing
and
solicitations
may
continue
inspection after Colonel Haines had
Attractive terms. Address owner.
minute.
partment,
the
amount
to
bo
Uetenninits
work
with
greater
effectiveness
stated his rqqulrenients ns to soil
Box 782, Dnytonn, Fla.
00-lfc
ed later, are to bo provided for in to local business men.
Excerpts conditions that selection was made of Dnlr .June July Aug. Hcpt. Oct
0 . Shinholser
i )V F K in^flM T lIIhlN A ItY
I 4:05 4:31 5:33 0:2H 6:41
Tampa's next fiscal budget. The I from the resolution follow:
'
Rooms 226-228
Ibis property which now includes
n■ ■
One new five room house with bath, sanitary department will also get a "Resolved that no member of the about one hundred acres ill oranges *&gt; 4:A5 5:20 6:14 7:20 7:38
Contractor and Builder
DR. R. M. MASON Cull lot. well ItN-nted—NEVER OC­ boost in funds while the Board of fassociation will buy advertising space
3 5: 17 0:02 7:11 H:17 8:37
and grapefruit.
DENTIST
1 6:43 7:01 8:06 9:21 9:36
CUPIED.
Trade will la: given the returns from in any medium except in newspapers
(if course the growing of Royal 5 7:2! 7:56 U:tN) 10:11 10:32
FLORIDA
tilt I)
New Mrisrh Building
PRICK
n one mill tax for publicity purposes. and bill boards unless the proposition ferns is the principal Industry on the
l'harte'201
Sanford,'
Terdts tff «V'l you
* .-7»V*Florida
». fi *. rVBW.QO—| '
” 1 -- --H i-.— - nu nor submitted litis been endorsed by the plniitatiuif, an industry that engages 6 8:I7 8:51 9:57 M:0H 11:26
A REAL BARGAIN
Homes and alterations to houses secret committee of the association. the a tte n tio n of several competent 7 9 ;07 0:44 10:52 11:41 11:5t,
|P. Connelly &amp; Sons
A. P. CONNEI.LY &amp; SONS
"That the endorsement of the com­ and experienced foremen who have 8 %11:57 10:38 11:41 12:17 12:46
casting approximately $40,000, have
W, J. THIGPEN
C a fa k lla h r * ISO*
|i 10:44 11:30 11:50 1:08 1:38
79-tfc been started iti &gt;Stuurt since the first mitted shall la- so stipulated in letter
charge of the various departments. in II :30 11:50 12 ’42 1:51 2:28
Ivtlulc, Loans and Insurance
Real Estate
FOR SALK—Second hand F'ord purts of the year, according to the list of form, signed by the secretary of the The manual labor, most of it also
1:31 2:47 3:18
18
101-8 Magnolia Avr. FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
in good condition. Kngines, rndia- budding permits issued by the town Chamber of Commerce through auth­ qxperjenced, is performed by about 11 12: 16 12:21
:00
1:10
2:13
12
3:35 4:09
1
tois, wheels, four'and two wheel trail- clerk.
ority of the secret committee.
sixty negroes who live in u specially 13 1:40 1:55 3:04 4:24 6:00
rs, practically all parts Fuirhunks"That after the proper endorse­ ln‘d out colony of comfortable cot­
D
EWART The Florist ■yea Examined Class** Deeigned tMorae
engine at a bargain. See R. SUPREME COURT \»KCIHIONH. ment lias been secured it is then op­ tages boasting of electric light and 14 «oa.:2» 2:38 3:51 5:1H 5:57
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.,
15
:55 8:15 4:10 6:14 6:59
to* cra­
------- Floral Dcaigna
II Booth. West Sanford.
81-Ilp
tional with (lie Individual member as water. The colony hits its own Hi
:.lt 4:00 5:32 7:18 8:02
3
O p t D.
FOR SALE OR TKAHF7—Overiund TALLAHASSEE, July 8 . - The su- to whether he will advertise.
nial and Ornamental Planta
chinch and school and is provided 17 4: 21 4:51 6; 30 8:22 9:03
Optlcian-Optomelrlat
, cnr in A-I condition. Will trade for pretno court has ordered that the ap­ "That members will refrain from with recreation facilities.
Ijrlle A*e.-----------I’hone Z60-W
IK 5:;0H 5:18 7:31 9:25 10:00
712 Boat First Street Sanford, Fla. good F’ord. 211 French Avr. Hl-4tp peal lie dismissed in thu rn«i' of J. K, purehnsing tickets or making dona­ In organising the Royal Fern Cor­ 19 6: 02 6:17 8:10 10:25 10:56
tions of any nature until same have poration, Colonel lluine* has brought 20 7: 02 7:51 11:43 11:21 11:45
FOR SALE—10 acres, 5 in lienring Buck, appellant versus all parties
[FORD MACHINE
been
endorsed by the secret commit­ httn being something that is steadily 21 t :31 8:57 10:54 11:57 12:07
claiming
interest
in
the
property
or
grove, I in pecans, 10 cut over land.
tee
and
endorsement so stipulated by contributing to the pleasure of thou­ *i*i H:32 9:59 11:43 12:31 12:53
involved
ns
heirs
or
other
claimants
COMPANY
Every fool fine for citrus. Good Kletter
from
headquarter*.
under
Colin
Mitchell
et
id,
dcrensed
sands of people throughout the United *&gt;*i 9:30 11:01 11:53 1:18 1:37
room house, nicely furnished includ­
^cral Machine and Boiler
"It
is
understood
that
any
mem­
or
otherwise,
appellee.
The
opinion
j
Daytona Reach, Fla. ing piano. Flowers, shrubbery, was by Judge Flllis. The court order bers may donate any unsalable mer­ States and Canada. The piesenl 24 |U:28 11:50 12:17 2:01 2:10
Worlu*
capacity of the fernery is about one 25 II:211 12:07 1:37 2:42 2:56
shade trees, grapes,' figs, guva*, etc.,
Comfortable', Airy Rooms
Cylinder Grinding
nnd just think of it, right in the town ed tho appeal dismissed because its chandise Id any charitable organisa­ hundred boxes per day but when 26 12.21 1:03 tl .t(*» ;t :! i 3 :2V
Open (he Year Around
Automobile Itcimlrw
of Pnola. Good school, store, church, entry was found to be fatally defec­ tion within the approval of the com­ new extensions now under way are 87 1: 18 1:5.'l 3:04 3:55 4:06
Reasonable Rales.
Acetylene W elding
station, paved street, 15 minutes from tive. The case involved land origin­ mittee. But it is distinctly under­ completed, the total output will be 28 &gt;i. HI 2:11 3:44 4:32 4:43
Special rates to parlies,
|e Gil---------Sanfnvd, Florida
Sanford. Now resident writes: “Must ally owned by Colin Mitchell in stood that the donor shall coniine not lets than four hundred boxes. 29 2:59 8:80 4:20 5:10 6:22
yn Main Street, near Orenn
The ferns ure stiip|M'd to green houses ,'IU 3:40 4:08 5:09 6:52 6:09
be sold, rut price from $10,000.00 to F’ranklin county, who lias been dead himself to unsalable articles.
"As quickly a* your responses are in all parts of the country.
0:56
4:49 5:52
SI
Leak
J. II. Colrlough C. M. CUSTER, Prop. $6,000,000." $2,000.00 cash will han­ for 80 years.
received,
a
display
card
setting
forth
E.
T.
Davis
of
Tallahassee,
repre­
Home
idea
of
the
magnitude
of
the
dle this deni.—B. T. Tiller, Pnola,
rnk &amp; Colclough
Fla.
«I-Ctc sented the appellant while the ap­ the principles of this resolution will undertaking may bo gained hy slat- First (]uartrr l ull Moon Last Quarter
1NSUIIANCK
pellee* were not represented before lie furnished each member for dis­ ing that to cover th's vast area of June 21
July 5
June 28
Fire—Life—Auto
play in his place of business."
Aug 4
high court.
July 27
delicate fern* required almost one July 20
First Nat’l Hank lllilg. Annex
Aug. 26
According to Albert J. Htowo .sec­ thousand miles of wire; 10'J miles of Aug. Hi
Kept 3
The supreme court hns reversed
FOR
RENT
rORD
*:*
FLORIDA
Oct. 3
tho decree of the cirruit court of retary of the chamber of commerce, covering four feet wide; approximate- Sept. 17
Kept. 21
Pinellas county by which it sustained to whom nt the direction of tho se- ly four million laths; thirteen thou­
Get An Abstract Before FOR RENT-—Convenient large un­ u demurrer entered by counsel for crcL committee applicants for en­ sand nine-foot posts, about 220,0(81
ARMY HADDI.EH—Brand new U. H.
furnished rooms for housekeeping. the Neeld-Gordon Company hi u rase dorsement ure referred, "the commit­
Buying Property
lineal feci 2 by 8 cypress* stringers;
Army, McUIrllun $6.21); also used,
Rent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
tee appreciates the fact that there th'rty miles of irrigation pipe, a hut in good rondltion—not a break—
6-|H-lmo-p brought by‘Horace Williams.
jeets brought to attention of busi­ large pre-cooling plant and fourty- $3.10. Will ship C. O. II. and allow
10ERECTED .MAY I, 1923
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres. FOR RENT—10 acres of tiled- land
ness
men which arr not without spec- four buildings.
South Bound
examination.—W, W. WILLIAMS,
on Cameron avenue.—S. K. Barrett, Retail Merchants
lul favorable features, yet In its con­
An unusual and novel feature on QUITMAN. GA.
A FINK DROVR OF HORSES
Fort Valley, 6a.
7!-12tp of Jacksonville Refuse sideration of the matters which the this estate Is a well-appointed club
Departs
Arrive
AND
MULES
JUST
ARRIVED
IN
IIICKHON
HOUSE
”
2:46 a.m.
83—
2:36 a.m.
All Fake Advertising merchants request It to study, the house and private theater, designed
HANFORD TO BE 801.11 Up-to-date Apartments and Rooms
27......
committee will base it* actions sole- and built by Congressman Haines for
8:40 a.m.
* 1 9 ,rT
Daytona Beach.
ly-ott
the basis of potential advertis­ the entertainment nndjdeasurc of the
2:45 p.m.
89......... 2:25 p.m.
Form Association To Prevent .Solici­
Those in need of a good farm horse
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, $21
7:10 p.m.
85.......... 0:55 p.m.
ing merit.
friends of Mrs. Haines nnd himself.
tation From Kilie Advertisers
or mule, or a good big draft team, per month, including lights end water, ,
"The plan which the local associa­ The theater seats 150 people in the
and Holititora.
lino saddle horse or cow |Kiny, should (’nil J.'F . Hickson, Phono 238-W, Han­
• Northbound
tion is seeking to make more effec­ rcgulnthiii theater chairs, in addition
ford.
70-tfc
Departs
Arrive
JACKSONVILLE, June 30.-Vig- tive," Mr. Htowo said last evening to which there are the special boxes
2:03 a.m. First street about a half mile from FOR RENT—Furnished moms with oroi* steps to protect themselves "is in operation in nearly all Urge of platforms containing rocking chairs
82 ..... . 1:48 a.m.
84----- i..ll :4£ a.in. 12:05 p.m. Sanford on the Daytona road and look light housekeeping. Comer of 11th from the countless solicitations un cities of thu country. Business men, for about forty more guests. The
3:52 p.m. over tho fine drove that has Just ar­ street and Elm Ave.—M. Schneider. dor the guise of advertising mediums, particularly those In the downtown stage is equipped with motion pic­
80...... 3:42 p.m.
rived at his place. These hones and
*
. 79-Ctp with which they assert they have retail sectionf of a city arc constant­ ture screen and scenic effects for
28—
10:00 p.m.
mules are the property of L. E. FOR RENT—We have a well located
Trilby Branch
been pestered constantly in the past, ly beset wllh soloclUtions, most of prfvstc or professional recitals. It
Departs Bales, who has retired from the live furnished home.—A. P. Connelly St are being taken by members of ths which urge the purchase of so-called Is,the generous custom uf Congress­ The kiddle* think our bread la
Arrive
100..... i .
7:30 a.m. stock business and intends mpklng his Sons.
7‘J-^c Jacksonville Kstall Merchants’ asso­ advertising space In a wide variety man and Mrs .Haines to send tickets dandy and that our paatry taatea
21
*■
3:26 p.m. future home back In Ohio where he FORTtENT—Cottage, J. Muaeon.
of booklets, folders, programs and the to the people uf surrounding towns like randy. And papa and mam­
' ciation.
rame from.
2 5 . 1 : 3 0 p.m.
like. In support of his proposition, wjth a cordial Invitation to rome to ma and all the auesta agree that
Strong
resolutions
making
requisite
80-fltp
This fine drove of horaes and mules
I0l~....L . 5:50 p.m.
the solicitor frequently pleads the Altamonte and enjoy the motion pic­ oar baking products are of the
la all that he has left in live stock in FOR RFJNT—Five room bungalow. the endorsement of the association’s
highest quality. Remember Ike
worthiness
of the cause, pi organlxa- ture prbgrams as thei# guests.
Apply to 601 Park.Avcnue or phone committee on advertising and solici­
Florida. He la determined to ( get
Leeeburg Branch
name of our bread aad aay sort of
lion
sponsoring
the
matter.
MerCongressman
Haines,
who
served
tations,
before
members
may
consider
81-2tp
Departs them sold. Thoae who arc Interested 224.
Arrive
patronising the various propositions chants, in their selections of adver­ several years as a representative firm-like to the grocery . man—
can
go
and
be
convinced
that
they
157........ 3:55 p.m.
submitted to them, were adopted by tising methods, can not feel them­ from New York state, was in former “Remember, that’s Ike bread for
are a high close lot of animals. Among
LO ST
2L ------- 2:45 p.m.
the executive committee of the or­ selves Justified in continuing the bur­ years one of the foremost railroad me,"
158_____
6:30 a.m. them la some lady broke saddle horses
ganisation at ita last meeting. Copies den for their advertising budgeU. It bu'lders in the United Slates snd
7:10 p.m. os well ae-“cow hunting ponies.” Ex­ LOST—Black sateen bag filled with
22........ .....
of these are now being placed before is estimated that local merchants Crnads. His nsme Is linked up with
changes
can
be
made
by
thoae
deslrOviedo Broach
baby
clothes.
Finder
return
to
J.
Individual members for their Anal have expended thousands'of dollars soma of the greatest railroad enter­
DeparteUng to trade that was—or bought
Arrive
C.
Hutchinson
at
Truck
Growers’
of­
endorsement.
Newspapers and bill­ annually through such mediums, and prises of the eighties and nineties
privately,
126
-7:45 p.m.
fice.
_______
A
80-3tc
a n fq r d m a id
boards
are
specially
esampled from axpreXSlons from many Indicate v&amp;y and he counts his acquaintances by
127
_
3:40 p.m.; They are only half a mile from San­
ford on Staple’s farm, Daytona road. FOR RENT—Garage 317 Palmetto the various forms pf advertising up­ marked favor for the newly adopted the thousand*. After many years of
n l blftlnAK
80-Stp on'which the association will require resolutions.”
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923

VOLUME IV,

Interview With Business Man Brings Out Some
Interesting Facts
SPIRIT OF CAUTION. . CON
SERVATISM A N p WET
W EATKEP MARKS A
SLIGHT DECLINE

(Contributed)
AI.1. GREEK VESSELS
TO CONSTANTINOPLE
SIEZEI) RY TURKS
.LONDON, June 30.—The
Turkish authorities have
notified the Allies thnt nil
Greek vessels coming to
Constantinople
will
he
seised says an Exchange
Telegraph dispatch from
Constantinople today.

And Value oC Building Permits
Grfi&gt;lfr Than. Any Month
; on Record
I t r T h e A w w U l f d I’ r w t

'ATLANTA, Ga., Juno 30.—Al­
though fundamental *business cnndltjona Jn the 8ixth Federal Reserve
District, comprising
southeastern
states, are good, according to the
A tlanta federal reserve bank’s sum­
mary for May, made public todny,
“certain factors’* had adverse effect.
However, the summary adds, “ It wan
liQt Jo be expected that the momen­
tum of early months of .tho year
fould be safely maintained’’ through
the spring and summer months in­
definitely.
‘ “Merchants earlier in the yenr
placing ordera for goods for which
there wss no current consumption,
the review points out, and this kept
manufacturing firms operating nt n
very high level in order to keep pare
with orders.
'
A spirit of caution and conserva­
tism and wet weather have marked
the slight decline in business since
the peak of spring buslhoss wns
reached In March, the summary declarvs. Lower pros|&gt;ectlvo buying
power of agricultural communities,
due to unfavorable crop prospects, i*
believed to have augmented seasonal
factors responsible for trade declines.
Retail, salfs during May were 12.4
»&gt;• Aent greeter than during the

Mr. and Mrs. Reader, you arc giv­ you should be interested.
It was nearly ten o'clock Inst night
en the chance of hearing the testi­ when I heard some one walking hur­
mony of one of Sanford's busy busi­ riedly along ono of the city’s busy
KWaUss*! m r*n am
ness men regarding a m atter in which

Commencing Monday morning registration for elnsses in
Home Care of the Sick nnd Hygiene at ten o’clock in Apartment
13, In tho Wclnkn Ulock under the ausplcea o£ the Red Cross.
These lessons will be free. This announcement, made this morning
ia one of the mos* important to the people of this community and
being so important it ii given space In the Herald today in or­
der thnt everyone interested may note the same, tin account of
appearance of typhoid fever In some localities It is especially Im­
portant thnt everyone should hsvc these lessons ami know how o
combat not only fevers but other diseases thnt from time t(
time may threaten the people of this and other states. An ounce
of preventative U always worth more than n pound of cure und
i, this instance especially it Is vitally Important that the wornon of this city ami county should take the lessons and do their
big share in keeping intact tho health of the community.
Miss F.dwell, of Greenwood, South Carolina is here repre­
senting the N a tu ra l Red Cross In this great work and will bo at
the Weinkn headquarters for the next two weeks if necessary to
complete the work. Mrs. W. B- Watson, active chairman of the
work will also register nil who contemplate taking up the work.
Tills r nurse conslfts of fifteen lessons, ono lesson daily of on

Of Dry Goods Coraniis
Sion and Bailey Says
It Will Work
I Hr Thr %»*i»rlafril l*rr*M
Nj:\V YORK, Junrf 30.—Dry good*
commission business controlled sole­
ly by principle of Golden Rule, In
which profit making Is not to be the
prininry consideration between firms,
was Inunchcd by Fisher C. H. Dailey,
it was learned today. Rally has sent
circulars to southern cotton mills expiessing conviction thnt the enter­
prise conducted along altruistic lines
is quite possible.

Grabbed His Coat Tail
and Convulsed the
House

Speech For Acts.
I Ilf Tbr AixorlNlrtl l*rr»»&gt;
WASHINGTON, June -d0.—State­
ments made by President Harding in
n labor speech nt Helena yesterday,
wns assailed today, by Samuel Gom­
pers, who declared "Inlior requires
more than speech to bnlnnce ngainsl
acts thnt have gone before."

PLOSION IS GERMAN
V TO OCCUPATION
REGULATION.,
*

t u r n s fro m cro w d s

TO WONDER OF PARK

WASHINGTON, Juno 30.—Block- ■
ed by the objections from abroad in •'
its efforts to negotiate n p‘roh»bjtlip^ Jtreaty with the marltlnje powers, JJ&amp;J
administration Is preparing to leave '
Pursuant to a ‘.request of the City In Sanford have splendid soft water. i lithe hands of Congress any furtWkr
Cointnlssionern, the Chamber of Com It would bo necessary for the city to move to relieve the foreign shipping •
merer him analysed the report of acquire several hundred acres on lines of their embarrassments under
Joseph K. Craig, special engineer en­ which to sink these wells In order the American dry law.
gaged by the e&gt;ly to locate available to obtain a daily supply of three mil­ Whether administration olfficlala iS
supplies of soft water for Sanford, lion gallons which Is estimated is tliri ever will go to tho length of advising *
and hns recommended thnt the deep required amount for n population of revision of the law is uncertain In
view of nil the circumstances which
well system lhi adopted. Although twenty-five thousand.
There
uro
a
number
of
communities
now surround nnd becloud the pro* ■
several other sources of supply were
outlined in the report, they wore In Florida which arc deriving an ex­ hibition issue. A government spoke*- &gt;
eliminated from consideration by tho cellent supply of soft water from man did mnko it entirely clear
chamber's special committee, which wells sunk to n considerable depth. trrday, however, thnt If the tre a tf
reported its finding* at the weekly It wits the knowledge of this, nnd n proposal goes by the hoard, the fW«
belief that Sanford was similarly rign ship Interest* must rest their
meeting Inst Friday.
favored
that prompted the committee! final hope of relief on the doubtful
The report submitted by Mr. Cra'g
makes provision for a city of twenty- to recommend that the chamber urge pmspoct of action by a majority of
five thousand population. Most im­ the city cnnimiasloncra to immediate­ Congress.
In the meantime, It was added,
portant of the possible sources of ly begin sinking deep test wells and
ascertain
if
nn
adequate
supply
of
there
remains nothing for the execu­
supply dealt with In the report, were
i
aoft
water
could
not
I
k
*
obtained
from
tive
branch
of the government to do
the lakes surrounding Sanford, bntthis
source.
Tho
mooting
approved
but
to
enforce,
with whatever means
hallow
wells,
und
the
St.
terics of *
Johns river. On account of sewerage tho recommendations of tho commit­ it finds nt its disposal, the provision* contaminations, etc., the latter was tee which have been referred to the of jho statue ns ih ^ ' now exist, as
they have been Interpreted Wy the ku- .
dismissed from consideration entire­ city official* for action.
Mr.
Craig
has
nlso
completed
nn
prontf court and as they have beptf
ly. The objection raised'to utilising
apprnsnl
of
the
water
w
o
r
k
s
plant,
translated
into administrative rggus
the lakes was that the requirement*
o fa growing city would cventunily owned by the Southern Utilities Co., lation* by. the treasury department,
Ucyon dthis, government o fficlala
drain them, ns wns the cake when which wns done with tho idea of the
Sanford originally ohtnlned Its wn- city acquiring this public utility. Ap­ would not go.
The detail* of enforcement, u * y .
ter from one of the adjacent lakes. praisals of tho power and gas plant*
!*•*• T»o)
said, must work thcmseulve* out as
While a number of the shallow wells
Hie situation develop*. Hut they. Ipft
mi dobut that the propa.uii to seise
offending shipa as well a* the llqupr
they carry In American waters si'll
remained In the offing and yould p*'»j
summoned to the *io of enforcement

Deep Wells Will Be Sunk With View of Ascertain
. .
intr Best Supply

Mandatory Jail Sentence# and Drunken Drivers
o f Autos Will Get Theirs
\ a*.*.*.?-An Increase of Two Cents a Gallon Over the Pres
ept Tax

May^ member banka reported to the
A tlanta reserve bank, and demand,
deposits declined slightly during the

H i e savs. hut add.

PRESIDENT HARDING

WOULD NOT RE!
ITS ATTITUDE Oljl
TAKING OF
LIQUOR

ON PRESIDENT'S SPEC­
(n r Tkr A uw lsIK ' P r t« I
IAL TRAIN. June 30.—The
LONDON, June 30.—Lady Astor,
president toda yturnod from
tugging nt the c o a tta ils of Sir Fred­
Mellon Sn.vs There Will Be
the crowds of western towns
erick Rnnhury in a vain effort to In­
Solution o f Problem UnUl
nnd from specth-mnklng to
duce him to stop speaking so that
. Congress Meets
two days rest nnd enjoy­
she nnd her liquor hill might hnvc the
ment of nature’s wonders
right of way sent the house of Com­
in
Yellowstone National
mons into laughter last evening in
Park.
which grave spenkers were obliged
to Join. As Hnnbury stopped only
five minutes were left for considera­
tion of the liquor bill, her Indyship
The Daily Herald will not issue any
made desperate efforts move n
paper
on Wednesday, July 4th. This
cloture hut failed. The bill was not
Is
n
local
holiday for the Herald force
lost ns the government promises to
and
they
always take it.
grant facilities for eventual passage.

President’s Statement
and Labor Speech is
Assailed by Gompers Character of Witnesses Brought Into Court l’ro
Ceedings
‘
l.nlxir Requires More Than

^ u .U * M /p U e m e n t was recorded
during S i month la Florid, citrus
fruits. Indicating heavy crop, for the
11)23-24 aeason. Movement* of frtj
fioro Florida was greater during May
than the same month last year, and
to data for the season the movement
..•needs th a t of l*»t year.
Finances continue
in ■ ***■! Y
state In the district, the bank reports,
p it* u s in g s
steady Increase. There was a w m

HUT

This figure U. compared with a total
value of more than eleven million
dollars In April.
*
In surveying the employment sit­
uation, the bank finds fewer men out
&lt;»? employment now than at any time
In in any months pa*f, with large induwrial conrwrns using more worker*
thaii in preceding month*. Georgia
VotUm mills are reporcld o|wra»i*g
A nfull time basis, as are nearly all
industries in Florida. Other sUUe

Tr ?hough this U i is payablo only one
x time; that '*. If the Ux ia paid by
i- tho wholesaler the retail dealer
e doesn’t have It to pay, but If not
.* he docs.
io “All dealer* are required to rrport
biles while under the Influence of &lt;
ie to this office all gasoline sold after
iquor.' The etate’a new law covering 1
|. June 30th, and either pay the UX or
the luudnce of search and sclsure i
■ rive the name and address of the
warrants also become* effective.
I
High spots of this act provide that
a search w arrant must not be l»»u**l
for any homo used “exclusively as
such” for service lit the night time i
except for stolen or embesxled prop­
erty; that a search w arrant must not
issue against the home foy service at
any lime except upon sworn infor­
mation that It is being used to rfccret
stolen or embcxxlod property, for
gambling, or the manufacture or sale
of Intoxicating liquors, and a further
provUion prohlblu the forcible ontrance Into a home under uny cir­
cumstances at nlghL
~ Two other ehapgue in the present
procedure are that a" copy o C f search
w arrant roust he delivered to the per...» u k n u nremLses are are to be

Reorganization of
- Treasury Depa
. v Bureaus
Provided In Regulations

�“I m weak and . ntrrinm, had
Ing lin e h - s n u
last day of the Big
r.W bard headaches all the time; aqd' rfy baefc
by all.
&lt;r. &gt;
invited rira: Misses Grace
pains ore there Ih e r e ^ l n g fn ttlla' hurt «ld bad I copid , hardly «too'p.*’
and Maude Dalle; Itine, honorees; Vlo^ M b n i &gt; n d tho pTikes a rt quoted en write* Frank R ic h n rd ta n .T rtY y .t^
^
Dancy, fcralyn Daraqnfc of the b arg m h --—
Pin. “Tried-Foley K idney'm ils and
row, Thelma Lain, Florence Price,
Backache, rheumatic
J. R. Watrou* nnd daughter Wilrtla, th e * are olhew in the *torc and !if got relief.”
Maria and Gladys Btemper, Elisabeth
yon'want
to
save
money
go
to
Chfirriipain*,
tired
feeling;
dull headache,.top
of Gainesville, were rrglstcred nt the
Hoolehan, Lucille Anderson, Mrs. C.
u
c
ll't—especially
tomorrow.:
discolored
or .
frequent
urination,
'' ' *“
Montextima yesterday.
A. Anderson, Jr.,; Mesirs. Paul Bai­
strong odor are symptom* o:
ley, Bowen Perrltt, Walter Price,
A fter July 2nd tKe Herald will ho* and Bladder disorders nnd ’
CALENDAR
Jit Isa Mildred Holly left Tuesday Robert Jenkins, Leonard McLocas,
wfth Mr. and l t n . I L A. Newman ond P it on &gt; cash In Advance basis for suh- prompt treatmerti. - Foley Kidney^ \
James
Hoolehan,
David
Fountain,
Fflkbty—Clrele No. 1 of the Metho­
Pink (rive quick rtllcf. ' Infuse
family for Hendersonville'where thegjni rlptions, *o pay Up now.
dist church Will fiv V 'i Silver Tea Milton Haddock, Dean Treadwtfll,
a f f t t o V Insist ujlor. Foley's.
Sole
wiii^epind
tba-summer'nfcritha..
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a f the home of Mrs. James Cowan, Ralph lo s in g . Charlea,Andcnon, Jr.
everywhere.—-Adv.;'
_
,
H a t h OF THANKS.
I t makes two big flmaapp,.
Chaperdtra^.wWaL Mflw C. A'J- Ander' ’ ■»*.
- - --'—
pn Park avenoe, a t 8 p. m,
■«_ '_j «#__ tt n n.L*a« •
Jappekl to give the WdJ . ^
i^rr'trrd ^ M W . GTT"Cbuck 5 leave
- Van • •- •*v:T *-»-. * ’?
* • ;
Tha herald forTJrst clawr jpb.worS
W#Wish to exp res* our 'nppredathUfeUow who has b«
tolnorniw;; fo ^ Dctfolt, Mich., whkrd
Iflss Chothllde Balsdon of Live
t$by will-get a new car and m otor 1b tion'to onr frlendzVfot'thelr kind nets
THBrmfiUB
HOOSBVBLT
CAMP
$ C0P * up:
Oak la visiting her father, T. 8.
jjieal tq' the Ameriran p*
Rochester, N. Y., w h * f8 'th e y 1wilt and l aym pa thy during the ' long iUAND AUXILIARY WILL PICNIC
Bnliden.
. * * •
Whre thi',ex-service men th,
spend th c: summer.
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»*.»'•mr■—l *
*4•
oesa and death of our dear one, Henry
AT ALTAMGNTB JULY 4. ?,
IAfMed'attraction, i
•
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.
WhlW&amp;’hnd for thV nfahy floral* of­
bflas I«oyo1a Stacy of Lakeland , Col. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary,'
*The-many friend* of Pearce Griffin , feltfngS. Especially do w otltank the
ft
rj#
R^UclMAiif'Wi^TttTL
will arrive In Sanford this nfternoon N6. 3, Kx4e planned a big basket pic­
tfre k fa d to sec him up again nffok doctor’s for their kindness. May
and will l* the guest of Mrs. J . N. nic July 4th, at the homo of the Mal­
P E N N S Y L V A N IA V A C U U M
an attadk of pirtial paralysis of th* God** richest- blckslngs rest upon
Tofar.
*•
lards a t AlUmonto Spring*. Mem­
C U P T I R E S A N D T U IJ E S
optical nerve causing complcto blind- each' one is' our prayerT '
Only-ottrdsy old
ber* of ihe local camp of U. S. W. V. DON’T FORGET THE BULKHEAD ne** \ for several dnys.
^
■Mrs. K^txk White, Willie, Robb|c
Miss Helen Kennedy of Lakeland, arul th d r families, a* well ns mem­
BOULEVARD..
formerly of Sanford, Is the guest of bers of tho Auxiliary and families
and Gcfcrge.
Phone 481 -J
|05 Palmetto Are.
Word comes from W. E. Scoggana
Mifai Sarah Wheelis and Is receiving nnd all other U ..S, W. V. who read
Don’t forget about that bulkhead
th a t'h e {a In Mclntosh with the fnma Moat‘ Cordial welcome from her this notice arc Invited to attend the and that wonderful boulevard from
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
fly- and want the Dally ’ Herald to
mday friend*. .'
picnic. A flag will dehlgnato the en­ Sanford to Laifc Monroe nnd from keep up with the time*. “In ry will
trance to the road leading to the Bal­ Sanford to tho Oatccn bridge. In
Mis* Frances M. Hughey returned lard home south of Altamonte titnq there will be u beautiful boul­ go to N orth' Carolina la tc ^ ln the
' ‘
home last evening from Jacksonville Springs. The members of the Aux­ evard all around the shores of Lake season. *
whdre she has Just completed a nine iliary are requested to report to Mt*. Monroe and the banka will be‘‘dotted
months course In'-tho• ' Jacksonville K. A. Torhcun the number going, with the homes of the wealthy tour­
Business College.
that transportation-piny be provided. ists and this whole land will blosSom
•
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Report not later than Monday n. m. like the rose. All it takes is a clear day’s dinner. You get It fresh and
Mrs. Charles Miller of P lin t CUy
Each family will carry a picnic lunch. vision th at see* farther than the nose, yoa haYil It delivered to your home a t
and Mrs. Maud Yaion of Tampa re­
Small 'Bleeps of
farther than the pockot book and
LOU SMITH TERHEUN,
tho Pufe‘ Food Market.
turned to their homes yesterday a f­
When
farther
th
a
n
'
personal
profit*
President.
* .
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ter spending several days hero with
we can see things through such ’ Pack ' yoor trouble* In^he smallest
l(jisea Allic and Ruth Gillon.
THREE MORNING NEW8PAPER8 glasses wc wilt have gained the world. hag you ‘have *rtd' find a cheerful
7
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companion lo talk off y6ur shadows,
FOR SANFORD.
FIW WOOD gNORAVIRB *
Miss Vlrglhia Smith loft Wrdnc*Original price' 12.00 to $3.00. Special
v EUROPEAN PLAN. OPEN All!,1TH E YEAR
misgivings and forebodings. We sug­
day for North Carolina and Virginia
CORNER
BUILDING. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE.
gest
Paul
B.
Dooley
at
the
Seminole
The
real
art
of
engraving
haa
Sanford
promises
to
bo
well
served
wtrtre she will spend the summer,
...
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•
w
County
.Batik
as
a
cheerful
compan­
in
the
morning
newspaper
(laid
In
a
been
supplanted
by
the
half-lone
daring her absence, the Red Cross
'
'
work will be In chsrgc of H. C. Du­ few days. Tho Orlando Morning process, 'and those artists whose ion.
•
.
* l * ’*-'
Sentinel
for
somo
tlmo
ha*
brought
skillful
hsnds
and
accurato
eyea
Bose.
.
Our Entire Slock going at a
American and
IT A ffU l
PA V U V nM H
8KAIlhKn'
the papers here early In the morn­ traced linoa on apple-wood and boxEuropean Plan
FLORIDA'
Misses Lulu Brenner and Pearl ings and had them distributed by ten wdod add wrought them into pic­
t #»•
W O
, *&lt;4
Barbar and Fred Flatchcra and Mal­ o’clock. The Times-Unlon was next tures that could bo reproduced in
For 2 Day*, Saturday and Monday
Ono block from Ocean and Hotel rinrtnddn. Summer rates
lory Horn left yosterday for thslr In line putting on a truck service magazines, are disappearing. Mil*
— Room, $1 per day and up; $5 per w ick and up. Special
«
homes In Cross City after spending from Daytona and bringing in the waukee,, which was onco'the center
week-end rate3.---------------- Every room haa running water.
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tho weak hero taking the teachcrz' Tlmcs-Unlon about ten o'clock. Now of this branch of tho aria in the
comes
the
Tampa
Tribune
with
the
ON
ALL
DIAMONQ3
ON
DISPLAY.
examination.
.United States, lias but few of them
]B»i
■
statement that In a few days' the
*
■‘ .* • * 4;
lift.
Wood
engraving
nn
an
art
hail
Morning Tribune will bo laid on the
A delightful "splash p a rty " 'a n d breakfast table of the Sanford peo­ eomo and feuno. .Those in po*«*»i
I'walnlo 'roast" wAs -VNcp at- Palm ple every morning. Verily, tho world lion of toproKentative prints from* . The B ritt Realty Com|fhny asks
Springs Tuo*day evening;' by* Min* dd move these day* and Plorida news­ celebrated blocks will admuitimo id you to look over some of their very
Specially Priced
I.ucillc Anderson and Mrs. C. A. paper* nrc showing sign* of progress tho future haro cause to congratu­ attractive bargain* in real estate to­
Jap R o b o Soap, fo f ih e hair, complexitta «nd bath. Sjiocial, d«.
day. The Britt Rclaty Company ha*
AndoPson, J r , for th^lr h°u»c l^,e,,l* and thrift and enterprise. In n few late themselves on tho possession of]
offices
In
tho
Valdez
Building
on
Mlkses Grace and Maude llnllentine years there will hardly be a spot In what Du Ytcmnj say« js* "a apnd
the state not covored by dally paper* example of tho-combination of art Park avenue And they have some real
of GainosVlUe.
bargain* in homes of all kinds. Sec
• and mechanical skill.”
Swimming and game* wore enjoy- r i|h t on time. the advertisement in this isnuc nnd
1*. Weinberg, Proprietor
Phone 32&amp;
then ace B ritt .
East First B t^Sanfrirdi Florida
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.
i 1flu AMimiU AM I ilCIIIV Am VAIIII*
Jpany—the ‘(0ld 'reliahlo A. k P.—lnJvito you to their store tomorrow to
.take advantage of their many bar­
gains In potatoes, bean*, rice, but­
te r , bottled drink*, teas, soaps, etc,
*nd promise you that you will be
■waited upon promptly nhd that cvcry■ Jihlng you buy will l&gt;c Just as nd
■ Ivcrtlsc-d. Read their advertisement
a ;tod*ys

l i t \

Early This Morning Af;
ter Effort to Break

Internatiortal Newi

F. P, RINES

200

£ut Glass and HandPainted China
75c to $1.00

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Bulova Watches

. 20% Reduction

HU I LL Urt I lUUiVU

10% Reductipn

Hamilton and Howard JERGEN’S KING COCOA Hardwatcr SOAP.
# Rarfrciad W a tte s
Special j&amp;l.OO Dozen

For the Mountains, Beach
or at Home

;

Practical things to wear while away or at home. Pleasing* smart; and
refreshing new merchandise at impressively low prices
:

,*In Hand-drawn and plain Voiles, Nor/nand.
&gt; n , SwiHHeM and other delightfully cool mu
llerlala, at— . . .
. • ,

All hand-made Pattern liat-s
•
shapea at

umt
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Small
,,

CLOHINti OUT PRICES
Canton Crepe DroBiu’H, nullable for travelling
.
in all wanted uhaden, ut •

Smart Street and Sport Hata In W hite and
Color combination!!, at

« “Wc Have You Money Because Wc
Ipiavc no Clerka” says Stempcr &amp;
^Company and they ran give you a
list of amoked and’ fresh tneata' nnd
jqirlCc* that arc astonishing. Htemper
tym pany have the world bent when
n t L-omuii U) low prices on all kinds of
j meat* nnd a glance a t their prRca
i in'thin issue will convince you. See
UStrnipcr tomorrow and let him show
£ The Dally Hernia, 15c per week.
!, Baumei’a Specialty Shop advorItlsi-g Cholee Weaflfig Apparel for the
moantains, thd bearii nr tha home nnd

ACCESSORIES
NEW STEP-IN
►Exceptional fine qualify,
! l.ingette SllpB, altea !I6 to
M4) at— .

BLOOMERS ai‘d VE
In Satin Stri]K’d Uatixte, daintily
lace trimmed. Ail unununl pret­
ty, uuit, at,

Wash Batin Slip*, double
Panel, at—

A choice selection of attractive
Suita, in ull new combination colora. Plcaaingly priced,

; Thirty 1‘ounda of Hugnr Free—and
at n 'tim e when peliplc are n««llng
vi/kar badly—Piggly Wiggly' take*

Pure Thread Silk Hoxe of
uplendid wearing qualitieH.
Cofont, Hluuk, White, Sil­
ver, Pear), Nildo arid others
at,
' t

Tha Herald for flrat d a ta Jot? work.
Mra. G. A. .DeCottrs, Sr., and M lu
]Mary DeCottrs and M aster George
DeCottea 3rd will return to the!)
hioMp In Jacksonville, Sunday after
rpending several week* with Mr. and
Mi . George A. DeGotte* at the
Moiitexuma. They win be necum-

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“ W ilW IJt KTYl.R RKIGNH”

THE P03TOFF1CB IH N RXT DOOR T 6 US

RIGGER AND BETTER VALUES FOR THE LAST DAY

75c tlSSUE GINGHAM, per y a r d . . . . ; .... 48c
CURTAIN SCItIM (White and Ecru), per yard.... 12!/2c
36-in. SCOUT PERCALES, per yard.........................22c
MANVILLE CHAMBRAYS, per yard ....'.......:.....;....15c
5?c FANCY VOILES, per y ard .................................. 48c
COLORED INDIANIIEAD (fast colors), per y a r d . 45c
LADIES’ BURSON FASHIONED LISLE HOSE, pr. 48c
35c CHILDREN’S HOSE, per pair............................... 25c
18x40 BATH tOWELS, each ..................................... 22c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, e a c h . ............ ,;..98c
MEN’S UNION SUITE,’per su it................................
89c
V
MEN’S DIMITY CHECK PAJAMAS,
suit........$1.9S
3, per suit
BIG REDUCTION ON SHOES-lN FACT OUR EN­
I TIRE STOCK
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.T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JU N E 30, 1923
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entitled to the uae for republlcatlon or
a ll ti*wi dlapatehee credited to It or
•tot othnrwlae credited In thla paper
and alao the local newa putillehed
herein.
A ll rtfh ta of re-pnblleatlon or apeelel
llepatche* herein are alao reserved.
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Forelan A d v e rtla in r K r p M im '.ill* *

I TIIF. AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

LOANING MONEY FOR HOMES
IS BUILDING THE CITY.
The man or men or association Hint
loan money for building homes in
Sanford are doing more for thin city
than any other agency. And where
these institutions are selling stork
or asking the people to invest their
money it should be aeted upon imme­
diately for the money ro invented is
returning'to the investor In many dif­
ferent ways. Sanford needs hun­
dreds of new homes to accommodate
the people here now nnd the people
who ore coming here this winter.
Sanford needs at least twelve log nnd
modern apartment houses to accom­
modate the people here now und the
people who are coming. The muni­
tion in Knnford and’ other cities is
Just this: Unless more houses un­
built for the people the cities ran nut
grow and expand into larger cities
for they are handicapped and circum­
scribed by the nmnunta of new build­
ings going up. There is no place to
put the people who wont to live here
they cannot stay lin e nnd wilt move
on to other cities that an- building
homes and apartments. The I'nlnlkn
News says:
“There Isn’t n vacant house in I’nlatkn.
“This was n statement we heard a

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Why worry with your Sunday dinner during the hot days? We-Uke
leading real estate and renting agent
im
Z f tZ S lS
pleasure In serving you with a most appetizing dinner, anything yoUr ; g
make, to a home seeker today. I t was They gathered this from tho thought
aary onbnaheea reducing rates on
•
appetite
cabs for In a cool, d ean and up-to-the-minute Cafeteria.
light, water ond gaVf Commensurate
amatJng. The only q’u alUlcatlon he that people with sense, like they
s
s
In their opening concert Thursday with charges made for tho aame serv­
made to the statem ent was that there have in sonic of the Florida.counties
night
the Geneva-Osceola bahd was a ice In other eommunllles the size of
would
not
own
automobiles
and
there­
were no houses for white families of
Sanford. *
eve nmoderate circumstances. He fore It Is all right to tax Iho auto­ decided success.
Music Carnival Day fostered last
The stig e of the Geneva Hall was
mobile owner out of his property,
stated th at not less than 200 new
Tomotrow, tomorrow, as tho song most bonufclfully and tastily decorated year by the Chamber- of Commerce,
houses had bcon constructed in Pa- goes tho three cent tax will go on the nil In wktte and flowers and dainty has been planned this year for Thurs­
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Intka nnd suburbs within the last auto and tho only way 'to heat the greenery' Ami all the members and di­ day July I9th. bands from other
«
rectors
of
the
band
were
dressed
In
communities
will
take
part
in
the
■
twelve months, and still the demand game will be to stack the old buss In
■
nt
hide,
which&gt;
Was
a
lovely
scene.
program
.
Lake
Mary,
with
ita
p
a
­
■
la constant and increasing, especially the garage and let her eat oala until
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SOUPS
The program was opened with «cv- ■vilion nnd mnny other advantages for
for the better classes of houses. The the clouds roll by or the tax collector
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•itn
'■
eral
selections
by
th*
band:
March
|
n
n
t
ff*ir
0f
this
kind,
haa
aga^n
tjeen
Chicken
a la Rclno
demand is not limited, he said, to comes to take her off to the nuction
■
—Our Leader by Bancroft nnd Waltz ; selected for
■
i this'occasion.
|j
I1Commithouses, but there Is also a steady de­ block. The Daytona Journal says:
■
RELISHES
&gt;u,
,
...
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“ After July first It would be best —Del fours by C. L. King; vocal solos tees have b e e i; appointed to handle ■
mand for the better clana of ’partIt
ments, although houses were in de­ to fram e your auto nnd hang the by Mrs. A. M. Phillips, "The Barefoot the various entertainm ent features, ■ Sliced Tomatoes
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F
- I- n -v r T l f W ^ I
*• f&gt; Q?*Nn‘
Trail" by A. S. Wiggins; Waltz song nnd it is expected that last years rec­
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Cucumbers &gt; * .
• iSweet-PieKleai .i i I
mand at a ratio of two or three to frame In tho parlor—or perhaps it
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"Sunlight’'
by
H^Wpre.
In
these
Mrs.
■
ord
attendance
wdl
bo
broken.
The
one.
•.*
t . would ho more correct to soy It would
ROASTS
■
Phillips*
remarkable
high,
clenr
tones
,,r0CCC(jg
Qf
the
day
will
go
to
the
■
' “Ihquiry of those who have been be cheaper. On that dote you begin
■
Prime
cutn
of
Beef
nu
Jus
were
heard
to
advantage
nnd
was
Sanford
band.
■
constructing houses regularly and paying line cents n gallon more for
Roast
Pork
Loin,
Applo
Sauce
greeted
with
great
npplnuse.
Accom­
Invitations have been sent to both I
consistentlyjhrought out the fact that gesolinc. This three cents, or nearly
Braized Virginia Ham
panied by Mr3. Tolnr Master Johnny the Kiwanls nnd R otary Clubs to*
■
no sooner In a house started than all of its goes, to West Floridn to
■
Roast Chicken nnd Celery Dressing
and Pete Rchirard gave two cornet nnd hold one m eeting‘it month with the
■
there arc a number of applications build rosds.
N
Fricassee of Chicken with Rice
Saxophone ducts that were decided Chamber of Commerce, the idea be­
■
for It, cither to rent or to buy'".
lJ‘- “West Florida needs roads—not n
Fried
Spring
Chicken,
Country
Stylo
hits.
■
ing to corelate theefforts of all or­
“So, naturally Inquiry turns to ‘why doubt of it—and ns we have auto­
•
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Two humorous readings were ren­ ganizations in the upbuilding of San­
■
not more homes?’ The answer was mobiles nnd might possibly some
ENTREE
■
dered by Miss McFarlan from Oviedo ford.
■
not far. A little over a year ago the day drive out that way it is wise to in which she has a wonderful talent.
Macaroni nu Grntin, Fried Egg Plant
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send
the
money
ahead
to
build
some
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Pntntkn building &amp; Loan association
Peach F rittera
Tho program throughout was re­
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was organized. It prospered amaz­ roads fur us to drive over. This is! plete with many selections by the
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VEGETABLES
ingly, for there was a healthy growth, the view the legislature took of the hand nnd showed wonderful efficiency
■
stimulated by n desire to build on the m atter. Of course if in your busy siiico its orgunizntion of only four
Fresh String Beans
Garden Spinach ■■
■ Creamed New Potatoes
■
pnrl of business men. Many applica­ nnd eventful life you don't happen to months work. E. A. Ball, the director,
Com on Cob
Stegmg'j,
2
Early June Pens
■
tions for loans, were made nnd have the time or the desire to drive is to he cnn'grntulutcd in Ids splemlid
■
Hot
Butter-milk
Biscuits
■
promptly accepted. Hut the money your auto to West Florida you are effort nnd auccesa in this new organ­
poured into the coffers of the loan out of luck—nnd cash.
Cakes
Puddings
Custards
ization of which Geneva can he justly
^
Pies
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“Then on top of this three cent tax proud. The closing number by tho
association faster thnn It wns bor­
Vnnilla Ice Cream and Cake
NINE
HUNDRED
AND
FIFTY
NINE
rowed until now there is a comfort­ you must send the State Comptroller hand was The S tar 'Spangled Banner,
■
GIVEN INDETERMINATE
Sweet Milk
Butter Milk ■■
Coffee
3&gt; Iced Tea
able surplus; I t is ready for the a dollar. For this dollar ho will send which wns played during the unfurl­
SENTENCES.
■
young man ,or ol dmnn, to put into a you word that you own your own ing of the flag.
home. It can be borrowed anil paid automobile. Of course you ulrendy
Twenty members compose this or­
III)' T h r A«n&lt;H*lMfril l*rr*«)
hark just like rent, nnd the rates know you own it, after having m ort­ ganization which are ns follows: W.
RALEIGH, N. C„ Juno .10.—In
At Churchwell’s tonight will lie the FOR RENT—Garage, 317 Palmetto
nnd terms are so low nnd easy Hint gaged your home and lived on bread L. Blflg, Mrs. E. A. Ball, Oliver Eth­ compliance with the new state prison
nvc.
'
h03lp
the small salaried man can Accumu­ and water to pay for it. but the eridge, Solo cornets; Jack Flynt, 1st regulations which provide abolition b ig Special on Shoes—the grand fiStnlo Comptroller doesn’t know you cornet; Randall George, 2nd cornet; rif tho whip nnd setting up of system nulo to one of the most successful
late n home without feeling it.
“ We know this is advertising—the own it, i. e. he doesn’t know It of­ K. Dalboa, 1st tromhinc; Worth El­ of rewards for good behavior Gover­ sales put on by this firm thnt "sells NOW IS THE TIME to plant citrus
trees. I hnvo 37 tangerines, 55
strongest klnd&gt; Hut we know that It ficially. but for n dollar a throw kins, 2nd trombono; Joe Stephens, 2nd nor Morr'son today commuted to in­ for cash and sells cheaper.” During
in for a concern that pays no profile he is willing to learn. And to con­ trombone; Miss M argaret Lindsey and determinate sentences tonus of nine the past fourteen days Churchwcll'a Sritsumns, 71 Jaffa, 19 Luo Gim Gongi,
except to the community. The more vince you that he knows you own Miss nKtie KummendM, 1st clarinets; hundred ami fifty-nine prisoners at have put on n phenomenal sale nnd 17 grapefruit, 108 Valencias and 1
businesa the Palatka building &amp; Loan your automobile he will send ypu n W. L. Sieg and Miss Edwin Sutton, the state penitentiary. Under the the sale of shoes has exceeded any­ lemon on sour stock, 5 nnd It) per cent
association does the mure business neatly printed certificate showing you 2nd clarinets; W. G. Klllx-e, U Melody new plan prisoners who served less thing ever before attempted by this discount. Get yours now.—II. T. Til­
77-Ctc
will the merchant, the lawyer, the that he is convinced that you own snxaplinnc; Mend baker, alto saxo­ than half of their sentences get one- company. Tonight several special ler. Paola. Fla.
doctor and the newspaper do. We your automobile.
sales
on
shoos
will
open
yoOr
eyes.
phone; Mrs. II. II. I’ntlighn'g1, first fourth of remaining time off. Those
STOP BACKACHE. KIDNEY
are nil vitally interested. I .el's en­ "Tho legislature tyas busy with the alto horn; Mrs. Worth Elkins, 2nd who served over-half get third of the Get there early or get there late—the
courage the young married couples Tnbert ease and politics 'and didnt’ alto horn; Frank Elkins, buss; Miss remainder off.
TROUBLE
special sulcs will ho there for you anil
to join the asspclntlon and get a have time to think of any more Julia Geiger, baritone; Mrs. W. G.
they may never lie offered to you
backache, niieumatic Pains, dull
penalties to tack on the automobile Kilheo, drumm er; Leo McLain, snare
home to enjoy in their old days.”
ugain nt this price for shoes nre going headache, tired feeling, too frequent
WALKER INAUGURATED
owner, but this august l«)dy meets drummer; Edgar A. ball, director.
----------- o----------up all the time. Churchwell’s have urination, discolored or strong odor
GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA
MY AUTO TIH OF TUBE, TAXED again In two years and by that time
them
in nit styles and all prices hut are r.ymptoms of kidney and Madder
IN ATLANTA TODAY
some one will have thought of some­ AVAILABLE SUPPLY SOFT
UNTO ETERNITY.
the prices nre- extremely low for to­ trouble, "I was always having a
thing else.
WATER CAN IIK OBTAINED
night's sule.
•
backache which caused me great suf­
I III T h e i M i H ’l a l n l I ' r r a a l
It looks like the legislature wns
“Sumo day automobile owners are
' F o r C it y , is r e p o r t
ATLANTA, Gn., June JO.—Clifford
fering," writes Mrs. Feber, Medford,
afraid to put the taxes on other going to get mad nt the indignities
(Continued from page 1)
LOS ANGELES, June HO.—The Moss. "Could not sleep und at times
M. Walker, Monroe, Gu., wns in­
property for fear of a storm of right­ and injustices heaped, upon them. nre now being made by Mr. Crnig augurated governor of Georgia to­ city iff San Bernardino was shaken I could not stand straight. Tried Fo­
eous indignation from the sons of They are going to rise in their and municipal ownership of all pub­ day nt a joint session of the general by n severe earth shock late yester­ ley Kidney Pills nnd found relief.”
the oil nnd the Boil nnd toil nnd de­ wrath nnd lynch n few fool legisla­ lic utibticN in Sanford will became assembly.
day, nccord'ng to telephone messages Stop backache, kidney nnd bladder
cided that the auto owners could tors. And it will be n good day’s a rrnlity within n short time.
to the lats Angeles Times. • No seri­ troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Sold
stand more thnn nnyono else since work."
A mot loH
y
everywhere.—Ad v.
J
...The Daily Herald. I&amp;a.por wock, . .. ous damage was reported.
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T w GENEVA-OSCEOLA jgjfc
BAND CONCERT

2 £ * !3 £

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SUNDAY DINNER

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NORTH CAROLINA
ABOLISHES WHIP
PARDONS MANY

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Sp eers’ Monday
-STUNNINGLY STYLED DRESSES AT STUNNINGLY LOW SALE PRICESTo appear graceful in your garments, cool and at case, and at the same time economize and also wear the best is the problem you can solve at our Monday and Tuesday
Sale
These High Grade SILK DRESSES possess all that is newest in style, patterns, color effects and trimming for Mid-Summer wear in values up to $‘28.75. Sale price $16.75
TUB SILK DRESSES, extra special................... ....................................................................................................... ............................................................ .
^ $10.9r,
HAND-MADE IMPORTED VOILE DRESSES, in White, Yellow, Peach, Grey, Blue and Orchid, $25.00 values, @ ..............................................................
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$14.75

THE SUIT THAT TURNED BATH­
ING INTO SWIMMING

T h is is

National

Week

from Maine to
Manilla
Come in and
see them

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�THE SANFORD DAILY n fiftX U ), SATURDAY, JUNE SO. 1923

WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

FREE ROAD SERVICE
Rhone 447-W

n e 464-W
When you want service, you want it at once
and the Service that you get to be right
in every detail, that’s us
Wc Give You What You Want and When You Want It
OUR REPAIR SHOP IS UNEXCELLED
Bring ua your automobile troubles— wo will remedy them

GENERAL

r e p a ir in g

STORAGE——WASHING-----GREASINt
ROAD SERVICE

R ive &amp; W alker
S a n fo rd , Floridar

31(5 West First Street

cN ow

Easier Than Ever to

Faring ••Bud" Doyle, as ho sat in
cover* a!w\ the so-cnlletl privets
the place of honor on a long platform cititen who “tunes up" his flivver to*
were humfreds of disabled soldiers,. v.Tclc-end outings during the hot sum.
veterans of the World WAr. In the W*r months.
crowd were "buddies," who had
William (5. Shepherd mode n pertifnught by Bud's side in the trenches, nrnt query when he mailed in his
and gone over the top a t the aero pledge recently. "Where'll I throw
hour.
it ?” Mr. Shepherd wants to know.
A hand seemed to catch a t his
At the suggestion of officials of
throat nud the ex-convlct who had the I-eaguc, th® editors of MoToR, the
"nloned" nt the risk of his life for National m agailne of Motoring,.have
past misdeeds choked suddenly as the undertaken to solve this problem in
frees before hint blurred,
the current issue of the magazine. Of
Some one was speaking—the doctor course, mnny municipally operated
who had picked up-a mangled mass of cptnp sites are equipped with reccpa man in convict’s uniform and rebuilt tnclea for the garbage and litter of
the repulsive features of a crook into- tam pers, hut many tuurists prefer to
a handsome countenance.
j make their stops at spots removed
Tjiere was n ringing cheer ns th e ‘from such sites. MoToR suggests, in
doctor acclaimed the convict with the this connection, that garagen be equlp"new face" the hcio of the hour for l**d with barrels and that motorists
itivnlitab!c services to tlic cause of the convey their after-the-picnic litter to
disabled veterans.
garage®. Invariably, cars visit gnYou will want to cheer him, too, rages as they tour about and refuse

—will enroll you
and start you on
the way to ownership. W e will put
the money in a
local bank, at in*
tcrest. Each week
make an additional payment. Soon
your payments plus tnc interest paid
by the bank
will make the car yours.
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Now is the time to get your Oakland S ix now when the finest motoring season 2s just
beginning—now when you can get early de­
livery—a statement true only for those who
act promptly. Now—(and here is a word to
the wise) when you can get the utmost in
“known mileage”, genuine quality and
complete satisfaction at a price never
^
before so low.

S p o r t R o a d s te r
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ST. I'ETB MAY HAVE
DEEP WATER HARBOR

JrU hull S m u t to •

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., dune :10.
— Lieut. Col. Gilbert A. Voungbergcr
district engineer for the war depart*
ment, with offices at Jacksonville, is
to be in St. Petersburg July 10 to
hold hearings for the establishment
of Occp wnlci; harbor facilit'ea for
the port of St. Petersburg. At that
lime, he will In* pi r.rented with a re­
port on the probable nn\irgi which
ran be effected by tile mi .itStation of
water for rail tmnHportatioq of goodn
loceived heic, which lia.i been prepar­
ed b&gt;&gt; II. II. Hitluri! 9 on, of Jackson­
ville, Local deep water buostem are
advouit-Uiu a Iuv a apoJtdiUuc, of from
$600,000 to tf.rijMhJ.ooo on the project.

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KENT VULC. WORKS

IS YOUR CAR EQUIPPED
WITH A

NOVA SCOTIA RIOT
I f so, them tfof-Mnc Battery Co.
IS BEYOND CONTROL is your service stnlion. If wo
are not, then we should be. Lest
SYDNEY, N. S., June .10.—Riming you forget we dislill our own
among striking steel workers at lb® wnter eiul art*, thv only station
plant of the British Empire Steel jn the t lt y who have their own
Corporation leached proportions lost distillery. We \Vill lull you why.
night laht police were unable to con­
trol. The arrival of troops from
IlnlifitK were expected hourly.

Tile campaign to interest motor vnci.tionists in the movement instituted
!.y the Motorists League for Country­
side Preservation to keep camp aitoa
and highways free from pap®ra or

S p o r t T o u r in g
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T r y (n match this '

equipm ent
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, ,1923
ball'pitched to Crocker, he wns nn
ensy out, pitcher to first, nnd on tho
play, Ammons reaches homo, with
the tylnfiTrun. Henderson and Dieter
however, frn|l to come through ns us­
ual, nnd they were both out on in­
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
field hits.
MqCsl) now pitching for. Sanford,,
and Ammons goes to left. This was
ended the Inning by fouling out t o
the last inning, and the fnns were
Rive.
hoping something wouldn't hnppon ns
Sanford enme near a rally In this
Inning,
and in an effort to do so, two far ns DeLand was concerned, . Mc­
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
new men were pi need In the game. Call, with the count 3 to $ op Sulp,
Morris Spencer, hatting for Allen In slips hi miuwther ball, and Walks the
fits The Aaunrlnlrit Prr«i)
Florida Stale Lea rod
first man up. i Ellzy cobjdn't reach
GREAT FALLS, MonL, June 30.—
right, hUs^tho first bnil to left field
Lakeland 7, Orlando 0.
•
him
tho, am li(tntck out, Culp stealing
The Jack Pempnry-Oiblxinn heavy
for n single. He wss out nt second
Tampa 0, St. Petr 10,
second
on the«l*st ball. Rive In try­
weight championship fight, tyvicc
tho, oh n /Iadov's choice, Rive going
Daytona 7, Bradcntnwn fl,
ing
to
catch
' Culp throws a trifle wild
threatened with collapno within the
, .
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T in t baseball Is not n dead sport in to first. Ammon then singled to cen­
lr.»t two weeks because of financial SnnfoiM wns proven Thursday when ter, but Rive, could only make third, and alow, nnd Culp goes to third. Lo­
National I-eague
troubles, has cleared the Inst hurdle somo fivo hundred people- were on the tmll being relayed-quickly. With pez again singles through third nnd
SU Loula 4; Chlritgn 11,
and will be decided In Shelby July 4, hand nt Ninth Street Pari; to witness men on f l a t and third, it looked ns scores Culp nnd breaking the tie.
Cincinnati 2-3, i’ittivhurg 0-fi.
as scheduled. The final f 100,000 of the game bhtween Whiddon's Indo- tho things would happen, hut Am­ Rhode Trios hard to slam the ball to
Hmoklyn 14, Philadelphia 5.
Dempsey's $300,000 guarantee was pendents and the Do Land Amcricnn mons was out a t second after Mcl.uc- th osidewalk on French avenue, while
New York-Boaton, wet ground*.,
raised Inst night from 20 influential legion team. All the old time pep ns tried to hunt in n run, Rive being Lopez stole second, hut Rhode couldn’t
business men of the sntte who pledg­ and crowd were there, and. Sanford icld nt third. Crocker then strikes do n thing to McCall’s outdrop, nnd
American League
ed $5,000 ench.
should make every effort to ‘put over out, und ended a good chance to he struck out, too. Two out now, nnd
.Lopez on second. This time McCall
Philadelphia 0, New York 10.
George II. Stanton, president of n State League team pext yenr, there­ score;
slows up n bit nnd Dougins connects
Chicago 5, Cleveland 4.
the Stanton Trust and Savings Bnnk, by keeping some of our people in
DeLnnd scores again in the sixth with one which goes for n single to
Ronton 1, Washington 2.
who personally advanced $50,000 to town during the summer nnd putting
nftor one was out, nnd they went left, scoring ‘Lopez. He stole on the
A COMMUNITY
BUILDER
Detroit 6, St, Ixiula 3.
make empsey*s second $100,000 in­ Sanfurd on the map in big letters.
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ahead one more run. Lopes was an next ball, nnd goes to third when Rive
stallment, made the positive an­
Thursday’s game was most interest­ easy out, Ammon to Henderson, but again failed to place tho ball nt sec­
F. I*. FORSTER, President
Southern Association
B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier
nouncement that the final Installment ing nnd until the Inst mnn was out in
Rhode singled through second.
Ho ond. The funny thing about this in­
hail been raised and tlint it would he the ninth, it was anyone’s game, as
Mobile 3, Atlanta 0,
was out tho on a fielder’s choice, Am­ ning was that McCall struck out three
available in total by tnnigfiD Stanton
Memphis 10, Ghnttnnoogn 3.
both teams were hitting well, nnd mon to McLucns, nnd Douglass reach­ men, enough to end the inning. Old
added, however, it would not be turn­
Nnnhvillo 0, Little Rock 3.
fielding shout on a par. “Ilig Emil" es first, hy a close decision. Douglass Lady Luck had left the field a long snlil l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d n t (lie d a l e w i l l I s s u e t h r - r o o n o n thi* *'r I A
ed
over to Kearns until Momlny, when
],
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New Orlcnna 4, llirmIngham 1 (call­
Ammons, Hanford's spitlmll slinger, went to second, after Ammons hits time ago tho, nnd McCall nnd tho on fa mIes s uuaf n cN.e o().f Ss ui vr hm ucnenr.t i f i tc' antlee x sIn s a( hi de J •u lWy 1 TA.N KIt.8 S 192
m y official
the payment fujla due.
ed end 10th, darknenn).
wns going fine, and though they did H arris, and then scores on Thompson’s* hoys bnck of him lost a good gnmt*. C e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l lie r e d e e m e d a c c o r d ­ s c a t t h i s t h o K ith d a y ,,f Tu* •V it
i n g to la w T u x Heed w ill Iss u e t h e r e o n
This is one of the most remarkable
hunch hits on him, some very unneces­ single to left, Harris wns caught off
o n t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f J u l y A. !&gt;. l:tZ3.
(SICA I.)
E . A. Iiopcjt.ru,
Sanford
couldn’t
do
n
thing
in
their
financing
in
the
history
of
the
pugil­
,
.
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,
,
.
,
HOW THEY STAND
sary errors behind him, contributed third tho, Rive to Deltpr, nnd that l u s t l i n l f , s i n c e L o p e z fi n d e v i d e n t l y + aWl I Tt hNi Ks 8tHh e m yu t hn r f ldcal yn l osfi g Jnuant ue r eA. n nl&gt;.d
i
^ l e r k c ir c u i t r . , aVt
istic circles, he declnred.
S e m i n ill- C m m ij
runs, which counted. He wns nicked ended that.
138.1.
gotten control of the hall. Sanford (SK
After the raising of th e1third in­
A I.)
ti. a . t id ro t, a83 , fi-K -23
Florida Slate League (Second Half)
for II hits during the eight innings
Sanford
enme
right
back
nt
DeLand
G l-rk I 'lr r u it C ourt.
did
have
n
raw
decision
at
first
tho,
stallment
appeared
likely
to
full,
Mr.
Won
Pet
K -m lnolu C o u n ty . F ln rld n .
ht. pitched, and he went to left field nnd tied things up again. Ed. Hend­ when Mcf’nll hits to right field, and
Stanton decided to appeal to twenty
W K E K H . X&gt;. C.
With the score 5-0, leaving Runny Me* erson hits the first ball way out on reaches first the same lime the ball C, - 16 - 2. 3 - 3 0 - 7H- 7r-:1 1A.- 2 1M.
ItrmlenUiwn .........v 'J
m
-file.
men of his acipiaintance for a per­
K e m ln i .l e F f a r l i l d .
l„ t
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Tall to finish the work he had begun. French avenue for a double, nnd goes does, the *L*st baseman juggling the
Orlnmla .
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CITATIOX.
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sonal subscription from each amount­
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Ilaytona ................. 5
McCall, always reliable, and a good to third on Dei tor’s sacrifice hit, I ball, which made it appear that Me- Vntlrr nr Appllrnllnn tur TnV~~llccd W ' l i U m A V i l t s . ST V
11
ing to $54)00, which would make up
t'nilrr Srrlluii STS Itf. Ihr Crnrriil
I t e r n Id I r l n t i n a ' ’"tniM ii), ,&lt; i.,nVlJT'
I/Ii It1*IflUf1
pitcher, did a fair job, though he is catcher to first. Hunny McCall, who Call reached there before the ball und
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St, Pctcruhur^ ..... 4
5
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credited
with
the
loss
of
the
game.
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Dow
a
pi
liiv-rliii
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can
hit
when
he
wants
to,
then
scored
wns safe. They soon argued it out i l n r i l i t t , p u r c h a s e r ,.r T a x C e r t i f i c a t e
M. I t u l l n e c . \ . i . I ’u l l - r .m i
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through
third
and
a
hot
sinNo
3.1.7.
Uati'il
lit,.
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la
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f
J
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n
e
A.
Henderson
with
n
long
single
to
cen­
and McCall was out.
I.opcz then
Kearns' attitude, that Kearns in not
a t - l a w o f X. II. l - n i n n l . . 1 . . ^
llt«,il nii hi n - r t l l l r t i t c In m y
gte over short, bringing in the two ter. Manager Whiddon, in nn effort struck out "Ilnbe” McCall nnd Mor­ 1&gt;. n i t . n mh al s tins
m ad e a p p lic a tio n for
overly anxious to have empsey fight
' *oni|ilaliiunix
runs which won the game. It was to get nhend and pet the game on ire, ris Spencer and the game was all l a s I ’o n l t o Issiio la n r c o r i l a n r o w i t h
Gibbons and would get out -of the
kov,
Halil c»*rt IllCfil i* f-m b n iO rx |fi«»
M
II,lor’
I’.
o m ) nail
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one of those old time ninth inning shoves in "Ilslio” McCall, one of the
M i l l e r , lu*r h i is h n ic l
s m ii- cJri
rot l o w i n g it ,-Ki-r I !&gt;■',] p r o p e r t y r l t u . i t - d
fight if lie rouDId," Mr. Stanton said.
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rallies that won this game,
New York
most dangerous hitters on the field,
"Dempsey is under contract to
h e r hUHliain!, uii,| u , , . h.lr.-At.
• a d t l f l . A l t a m o n t e .1-. II. A X. Co.
Manager Whiddon wishes to sayI Thi*
nw of M ary
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sit lit l a n d . b e i n g a s s e s s e d
Pittsburgh
Sanford went out s-asily in the first, nnd Hnho comes through nicely doub­
fight Gibbons on Ju ly *4, and we are
1 n y n e ) , dcceasei],
nura .lv, \\ »
thnt if the Sanford fans want base dale of itm tssuiiitce or mo-Ii rcrtlileatu
Cincinnati
going to see that he does just Hint.” c\ory ball being annlnfield out, even ling to center field on tho second ball. bnll nnd good base (mil this summer, Mil t h r 11'Itin- of a R. .\i| K I as.
l l c r t n l a n n n d K vu A. II. rn1„n,' MI
w i f e . t.. 1*. D e r u i lu n m i l |.||||,. p
Tax Ceil Ilira t&lt;- Nn. 33%. dktrd
Chicago
Kearns’ face was
wreathed in though Crocker did reach first on The fans went wild, and it sounded as he can go the limit nnd secure some Ho-Alst
f.tji day of June ,\. ii. r iji , | wiw D e r n i l o n , h i s « i f-. Uni, n j; i i , r. .
Rrooklyn
Lopez*
first
error,
He
took
too
great
lion
a n t f J o s s t e S M, i ii 1 .n,, |,i, w(f,
tho’ it vn* ‘th o 'lild' Sanford team of real ball players to assist those he f11,-■I sa lit rr-rt llli'a 11* la my offlri* uud
smites when won! was brought to bini
hair tool. iili|rllr:il Ion fi,r Tax Deed
" • I*. H e r n d o n a n d Flor-ti,-. i | , rt,.'
St. Louis
a
lead
off
second
tho,
nfter
lie
stole,
1!&gt;I2 nnd 11M4 playing one of those now has and all he asks is that Jm lie tn Issue III acciintnui'i' ulth law. Salil
that the $100,000 had been raised.
.Ion, his wife, and nil in,kn..&lt;.n
lli 'l r s , d e v i s e e s l-gnt.i'.-K, m m , , , ,„
Boston .......
NiitT given a little more financial-support. cert Ideal i- .m l.races the followlug deOut at his training camp Dempsey ‘nnd.^ftcr five tries hy Smith, was good old games with Orlando.
o t h e r c l a l n m n t s um t. r
IM nri N
Kerll.eil pnoperiv situated in Uemlnol*
Philadelphia
scdl Spencer, however, struck but, With n crowd of some fivo hundred • o u n t y . F lo r lr lti, l o - w l t :
was Just siltittg down to his ovening I brown out.
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meal, when word readied him.
Harper and Culp were easy outs but itlvo reaches first on Lopez’ sec­ people there Thursday, he was only I n tr&lt;t I 'e i n g a s t c s - r i l a t t h e d a t e o f 11r • T o g a l l i c I ’a r k l n t r s l nm l r:, i- p,,r ^.
A m e ric an L eag u e
"That's Hie bext news I’ve heard in Del.mid’s first half, hut Ritzy ond error. McCall going to third. able to realize a jmnll amount nnd I s s t m u c e I.r sill'll c r r t l d c f f t e l a t h e h u r s t . Kan F r a n c l s c n . I'n ltfnrahi:
T o a l l p a r t l i ' s I'l nliulng int. r . -t usn a m e o f &lt;!. K. A d k i n s .
C o l e s s sn l.l
Won Lost
today,” the champion said.
,, game
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smacked one over short for the first Tilings
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. . . . . . looked. lirttiT,* and tvhen
. . . “ llig. t h e expenses of, the
were more rritiiirutes
••'•'ll will
w i l l Issue
I s s u e thereon
t h e r e o n o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o tin r, ll-n inn .1New York ..... ... 41
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lilt of the game. Lopez, who looked I’.tnU stopped to the hat, he looked,.......................... ______________ _____
s c r l b c d l a n d s l y i n g nm l InlaK In S. ™|.
HOW; mi the "3rd day i.r July
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For tjuiclt results try a want ad.
s.-ith
as though he could drive one into tho ns though he was, going to , win , his oumg mnuc io incinne uiu pmymg
\ \ I TXRXK m y o f f i c i a l r i g n u t l ir e a m i n o l o C o u n t y . F l n r l d n . t n - w p :
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shopyards,' struck out on three owp game, und the fans
t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ( X K ' i i nf the
, . . .
, i field nnd then when a regular minusS o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ' t K K ' i l of S-. I Inn
easier. He played in hard luck and;.,,.
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30
R. a . DjM'rjr.AMM.
straight balls,
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Douglass dropped a throw. He slolts
D e L n n d h e g u t i Nvilli a l u i n g in t h e ment. Let’s come out, fnns, and help
III n m l t n t li o l a n d s herelunliave 1,23
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on
llunny
McCall’s
sccrfnd
s e v e n t h , S m i t h s i n g l i n g t o f i r s t , H n r - put this thing over one more summer. Xullrr Ilf A|i|tl lent Inn f«r Tax l)i-eil " c r l h e d . t h e r e f o r e , y ou. S.illl- r.irkI Tiu&gt; following letter to A. .1. iamsh u r s t a n d K.
1’a r h h u r s t n r - li-riSy
I inter Sret1.ni .17% or llir Crnrrnl
iag of the ipiick Transfer Company, strike, McCall striking out. Manager pcc struck out, &lt; uip fouls to Dicier, j d would be lots of assurance to those
o r d e r e d n m l r e ii u l r e i l t n I- oi&gt;,| » |r|&gt;.ar
^Inline. ,ir the siotr or rinrliln.
Soul hern Assnrif
Whidtlon
then
pulled
tho
unexpected,
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and Emil ends this inning by striking' who are anxious to see a League Club
was made bis hat too small for liim
I ’o u r t h o u s e In S a u f n r .l . I l - io ln on the
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* m I m t e r . i m r e l i . i r c r o f T a x t ’e r l l l l and
slammed
the
first
bnll
out
to
out
Kllzy.
Looked
ns
though
lie
was
to wear:
2 3 r d d a y o f J u l y . A., I&gt; riJ3, nml ll.-n
iiere next year, to see n good crowd of
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I A l&gt; f.ri, Inin tiled said certIfleate In a n d t h e r e l im b i ' a n s w e r t o tin til l -f
New Orleans
Ft, Wayne, lad.. June 27, l!&gt;23. French avenue for a single, scoring i settling down ngain, nnd Die only real fans out.
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bn* nmdi m.pUentInn o t n l i l a l n l e x h l h l t e d n g a l n - t &gt;-n -ihDieter. As Whiddon hud a "&lt; barley | thought wa4, get ft run, and this game
Mobile ..........
(juii k Service. Transfer,
The box score nnd summary foi- f".r , r;'» "•‘•'d t»* Issue Jo ii.-i-.irdntiee e r w l s e u d e c r e e p r o c m if - s s n wilt lie
Hitli law. Mil Id rert Ifleat r eml.races e l i t e l e d a g a i n s t you,
horse" lie claims he could only reach would be won.
Nashville .....
A. .1, Lansing, Prop.,
low s:
A n d a ll p a r l i e s c laim in g
Intern!
llo rn l l.i* Ini! ill-un iliril pi tip.-cty « ltIiir-t.
Allen
tlii'ti
Died
out
to
rigid
Atlanta
U
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History repents itself sometimes,
Sanford. Fla.
Sanford
s&gt;, i.r si:&gt;, ,.{ s \ v t , r k r i , o t h e r w i s e In a m i In th. Iiiinls sf-rrund Sid Rive was out, short to first. nod just as Sanford, in the days gone
Memphis
Dear Sir;
AB R 11 I’O A F. li’i ' ; " • , r « i&gt;
It.
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r, a c r e s ' s a h l a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d am i r . ■i»»)ie&lt;|
i n lie a n i l a p p e s r l i e f e r - m i i said t ’irDel.nud was easy meat tins time, by, could always win games in the Md.urns, ss.
l I.*-11, n a s s i '- n r i l m
Chattanooga .
You will tiiul our cheek nttnehed,
5 1 1 1 0 t I '1l " 1'' "’•“f III'*"•b im
I xsii . i nn* o f riii 'I i n r t l f t c n t e i c u l t C o u r t , n t t h e r u i i r l h n n s i la Sajimid
Ammons
struck
out
Rhode,
Hirminghiim
-r
llltMl '•t I .a u r n 1 'l n r k
.............. j f o r d , p’l n r l i l a . o n 1 1, till] ill.
Lucky Seventh, so this new hunch of &lt;'rocker, 2b.
in full for services rendered for crat­
5 0 II t&gt; 0 0 III MIIIm T n x '• " I l l - M i .' X u 2 l l . ill.Ifil I
A. D- IKSI,
I lev Ih- AuVurt
Little Itoek
ing and shipping one visible attach­ Douglass Died to second, and Harris boys, really had this game won, by Henderson, lb.
1 1) o fi 0 I I III' s i l l tiny •■r .Inn-. I"'.'i | i:ik n i . i l I t u l e I*Hy. a n d t h - n lyal iln-r- nitk*
i'—
rlIllci,11* III
in m&gt;
im nf f l c — a m l lia s answer In the I■Iti of cnnl'l tint Hint
I using Sanford's old lucky seventh t o 1Dieter, 3h.
3 1 0 ■3 0 1 ', s-'I'l
ment from garage to us, on indicated struck out.
III Ibis rn«Se. otlterii 1st ,i i l i i n e |*rn
'"“•I' *il»Iil»*•« ili.fi l... T .x |., , ,|
DeLand
came
hack
at
Sanford
in
confossit will he entered ug.tlasl said
lo ni'i " i •In in-i Mill. In n
Snnl
fl 1 3 1 II 0
i good advantage. McLucns reaches .McCall, If., p.
by bill of lading which we received
unknown parties.
l.r n .'. * (III. f n l l n w l l l g
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on the 23rd, covering return of this Du third and with one out Smith first on Gulp's bad throw lo fied, to Whidden, cf.
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t 1 t h i s t in llte he tnili*
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reaches first when Henderson erred. ■begin with. Crocker strikes out, and Allen, rf.
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third on
on the last Rive, c.
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We timid, you for the promptness lie Stole second. Harper then singles
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shown und attending to this matter u n d s c o r i n g w ill'll D i e t e r t h r e w w i l d
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with the count 2-2, he singles to con- Spencer, rf.
4 0 1 II 0 0 » dIi'hh mt111 »mi. „|t Khali h«* r*'- e in ise ciitlvt&lt; w e e k s a s In the uul.a-wn
ami uIihi want to nrknnwldegc to*you
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t o s e c o n d i n a n e f f o r t t o c a l l It H a r p e r .
I1U..I Itcrnnllliic III Ian T.t\ | »»•»•»! p a r t i e s , i l - f r i u l n n l .
ti r, scoring Mrl.ueas, Henderson go- ( II McCall, cf,
3 0 1 (1 0 0
tliruewa eg I o.t SURD I -SI 1It I *I.
t Y I T X R S S m s h a n d a n d th e i ' l l W
m la m u m m in
Hal pe s t o l l third on Die next strike ing to second on the play. Dieter
“&lt; t h o s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t on t h is the
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Hint we agree with your letter head
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out to Ammon, The score was then then works the pitcher for four balls,
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s-M this ( lie littli iinv .,f j „ Ml. a . Ii ( S R A I . )
leading "Wt* deliver the goods."
tied. i-l.
C l e r k o f t h e •Trcitll Court.
Milton Sills pleased a large aud­
pulling
men
oil
first
and
second.
Mc­
am!
As you have indiealed to us you
• S e m i n o l e CniiiilS. I'hirln*.
(K R A I .)
Sanford wa sensy in their half of Call then reaches first on « scratch
..R. .
JI.AtfS,
ience last night.
B y f A. M. WRICKS. t&gt;. tAB It 11 I’D A 1' ri■r It C i r c u i t C oi J b .
are on the joli and really do deliver
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tlie third, Amman, McLucns amt hit and the liases were filled, with
S e ln lm il- C o u n iy . F lo rid a
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the goods.
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frocker, all out on infield ball*.
And Milton Sills will appear again
* f o r C o m ii l a l i ii i ii t s ,
only one out, nnd "Babe" McCall, the Culp, ss.
4 1 0 0 5 1 -16-23-311-7-7-1 I : i - t . | Hoping our cheek will prove satis­
fi-9- 16 - IB-20-7.7-14-21 -Ix-V- ( - f u
tonight in "Skin Deep."
McLucns threw had to firaC '""I iboro
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of
the
sixth
inning
ul
bat,
every*
Kllzy,
cf.
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II
5
1
0
factory and that we will have every Kllzy, first man up in the fourth w a s IX l l l l l l IT
IT " U IIT, SCVKNTII J l IH- X o l l r r o f A p p l l m l l t . i t f o r Tttv f&gt;rc*
thing looked sweet, and while hi” was Lopez, 3b. nnd p.
5 n .1 l 3 •’1
•I111* ''M l I IT. SRMIMII.R
opportunity
in
Die
future
of
dealing
All who didn't go lust night belter
safe. Lopez flics to Whiddon, Rhode getting ready to knock one a mile, hei Rhode, If., 3b. ....
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S f a f u l r a o f llti1 S l u t r of I'lttrl"*In f h n t t r r r i .
was but on Henderson's catch of a connected with the wrong one and Douglass, lb.
go tonight an litis is an exceptionally with another, wo wish to remain.
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Very truly yours,
KI l ite r . p o r c l i H S e r iif T « * I eft Ifleat
hard hall, and Douglass struck out, fouled out to tho catcher. Two out | Harris, rf.
fine picture.
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No. 3 1) 1 , d a t e d t h e Cth di.V c f Ju n r . aS. r . BOWSER A t &lt;).
urulilc to gel to Ammons.
vs
h n a fill'd sa ltl r - r t l t l . it'.; In J»r
and tlic bases filled! And Old Lady Thompson, e.
4 1 ■» 8 1 0 Itr.lM-rt II M m v r i y.. el nl. I &gt;cf, I t d a n l s . oDf f i I*i21,
Fl.
Wayne.
1ml.
c e , n m l h a * t n i v l r , « IfiSfnx'J"111
Ami as an added attraction will be
Henderson and Dieter were both Luck comes to tho rescue right along
4 • 1 .1 (1 4 (.
Smith, p., If.
T u x I I —fl t o Inuue Id M f y * " ? ' '
International News.
out short to first, when McCall hit a
m a. t*vvr**v , i j i-widrnc*’ y n - l a w .
Haiti
i*crH IV ato tltd&gt; rsrr» *
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— 1kltnu-it, if IMhit; a m i If
tll n l | f i i l l o w l l t g f l e s c r l Ill'll p r i 'i n r t v r["**
DON’T I’DRGliT THE lit I.KHEAD healthy blow through short. Whid­ here. Spencer bunts one to third to
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In He m l n o l e C i i o n t y , I 'lotlda Lopez, who throw the hall wild, and
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IIOI LEY Alt D.
" ‘i,11* R o b e r t II M i i u r - v . &lt;1— llK^i| , , r I . ti t s 32 t o 3K
Ami the tumor guests tonight w
don, wlm brought in Sanford's first Eil. Henderson cornea loping Ip. Spen­
ft* I - I h ' S " 1*
Score hy innings
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tun, Was again called upon to do the cer und the rest of the hunch still fill­ Sunfi.i.l
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Don’t fin get about Dial bulkhead sume thing, but he failed this time,
n t t h e f l u te o f t h e I s s u a n c e
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will see this wonderful picture without
ing
the
buses.
Rive
ends
it
thu,
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and
Dial
wonderful
boulevard
from
cost to them. Bring Die family, G.
and Ids best wus a strike out.
i t t i c r c j l i n a n il i n t i IP B. v - r a l l e t *
A Inti T a x C e r t l l l c u t e X ,
pez
to
Douglass.
The
score
was
now
Sunnimry:
Two
base
bits:
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lender...j
W., and lie there ns Osborne is look-! R*bf"Ol l&lt;* l-akr Montoc ami front
'■I-VT. " r I ' " " 1* " f l a n d s . .|..*cr!l.r«i I h r St h d a y o f . J u n e . ADeLand came through this time,
,rl«
! - • ' * M nn.i cr. n f nie.J n u h t c i r H I t i n l e In my
Sanford to Die Osteen bridge, in and three long hits gave them one 5 to three, and the game getting tight­ son, Ammons, B. McCall, Harper, 2 * r,"
ing for you.
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Douglass. Left on bases, Sanford 10, in K i m lu, i t lp , t i . t i n i ) , F l n r l d" n• ' H a n f o r d , t o I s s u e In n c c o n l a n c r w i t h '***• &lt;
time there Will be u beautiful bnul- run, breaking the tie. Harris struck er every minute.
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h e r e b y n.,.
r c - c e r l l t l r u t c e m b r a c e s Hie f i d h * » " 's ,
DeLnnd does the unexpected tho DeLnnd K; ttolcii bases, iilctcr, Whid- .i. n. .lir-r’"t
. l "and
scrliied p r o p e r t y sT tuatrd la K * ' ,
And then ikm't forget Monday— evnrd nil around the shares of Luke out easily, but Thompson singles to
don,
Mcl.ttcas,
Ammons,
Eilzy
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comes
buck
at
Sanford
with
three
Reginald Denny in Jack London’s sen- Monroe and Die banks will be dotted right. Smith follows suit and singles
f " r 8 -i ii t li i iI - f . n i t t y . I l n r l l . ) „ i ' H u n • X U &gt;, W. o f I t l v e r . Hrc, !». T V S
run*
this
time.
Lojrcz
makes
up
for
Smith,
Harper,
Dougins,
Lopez,
Culp,
e e r y a l t tinir. a t Kanfftcd. I I . , , f , | "n H It. 33 K » a c r e s
The
&gt;*'"
aatlonal utory, "The Abysmal Brule," with Dio homes of the wealthy tour­ in the same place, ami then Harper,
U l- l l l l c llll&gt; t.f J u l y , A It l ’r-3 il,,. b e i n g n s s e s s e i4l1 IK
n l mr
the d ate
- usm
and Bull Montana in "Rub 'Em Good" ist*- and this whole land will blossom utter fouling a b o u t a dozen bulls, and ids error by singling to 'short, KhcAic Struck out, hy Smith 4, l.y McCall 3, r ; 1" '
o( Much r$TllfIc**«’Jn 1
2 n d .lav I.f J illy, A
l nU ihtw n
i m i ’M pul*!
Miw •••*
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' J®' , J,r,J “ "'1 'here I " a u H w . r t h e 4'f- “
like the rose. Ail it takes is a clear neatly killing a group of spectators then single! to loft, Lopez going to hy Ammon* H. Bases on italls off Am- ,
u two-part comedy.
lifinll In*
third.
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Lady
Luck
was
r
unni
ng;
1
Smith
1.
Hit
by
pitcher,
vision Dial sees further Ilian Die nose, with a glancing fool, drives ontj to the
* “ ■ In k .- t i e l i e - t b c r - i i f n n d f a l l y» T a x D e e d w i l l I s s u e t h e r e o n
i h d a y o f J u l y .A. DTuesday and Wednesday—Thomas farther than the pucket book and uulos purked on French aveima for a IIvcay this time, und Douglass double*) I'Y Ammons, Harris. Losing pitcher, ulitkcti
k f lt *n*
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McCall. Umpires, Betts nnd Arnold.
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l t h i s t h e 2 J n l d a ) of J " " r * A
Meighiin und Lilu Iat Ii&gt; “The Ne er fnilhcr than personal proilt*. When double, scoring Thompson, a quick to left t h i s time, scoring Lopes, Rhode
d-r . r„, U: n”. r , ,,T',.e r V 1 Dial t h i s nr- 1**3.
Itiillv! , .
I" 'he Hanford ( K R A I .)
Do-Well” by Rex Bench. Also round we can ace things through such relay liy* Spencer holding Smith at stopping at third. Harris, who was
N o h a u l t o o s h o r t , n o d i s t a n c e t o o tn H « n f..rd ? K.
glasses We will have gained Die world. third. Gulp struck out tho, ami Kllzy e a s y meat twice during the game, hits
two of "The Leather Pusher*."
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to Ammons, ami Ammons dous the g r e a t f o r t h e Q U I C K S E R V I C E
Hr; A. M„ nilll nill,
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odd thing of throwing Die hall wild to T R A N S F E R t o u n d e r t a k e ; J u s t l e t u s
Henderson, nnd lip fore it was found know your wants, and,we are at your n i i * Ui h i " f ! ' i liV,,,‘n,,J '‘x .°|‘u n ‘ ». F l o r i d a ,
* f \ i y 1,1 *lu&gt;' R. AM«»A' D - ISZJ. N a l l r r a f A p s l l m t l o a f s r T V - s f l V 4
(HI.A1.)
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b o t h R h o d e nnd Douglass hud scored. service. Rhone 498. US-Th-Fri-Sut-tfc
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May 29
• la led ( b e I H t d a g o f J ut*,*’
office.
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June 7
H -m ln .d r C o u n ty . F lorida.
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June 2(1
May Cl
HERALD
Orlando Sentinel ....
this time with another run, and tie N o t i c e o f A p p U r n t l a a f o r T a x D e e d
" *'r ' ' , h y g i v e n t h a t M. U. o f L o t I . Her. I I , T w p . ** H- »■ , „ lw.
June 28
U1' h,^R I'orclinarr
Tax (Vrtlncair R u s t - 4 * a c r e s . T h e M i d . *Juaa *e ef
I i n l r r S r r l l u n ST ft o f t h e C r a r r a l
June 21
July 5
things up again. Smith decided he
a i a i a t e s u f I b r S t a i r uf F l o r i d a .
July 10
l. i x .i ^
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had enougli of pitching, und Lopez
Nailer Is h e r e b y a l v e u t h a t M rs ' ‘
t**M
June 7
June 12
n t* d » a | t | i l | r a l l o n k m i w n .
M a n l e y , p u r r h u s e r o f T u x c , r - J. ~ 1 ''V.
U n l r M s a i d c , r t *„ i , g Tax
was sent to the hill for DeLand. lie tRl lsltei alie
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July 12
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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
THAT SHOOTING

Great Progress

has been made in business meth­
ods, and this bank has kept pace
with them.
While conservative in the i
est of SAFETY^-our equip,
and business methods are niddu
ern.
Let us do business together to
our mutual advantage.
Capital and Surplus, $125,000.

WILL FIGHT
DELAND LEGION
BASE BALL NEWS JACK
GIBBONS IS THE
LATEST DECISION TEAM DEFEATED
LOCALS THURS.

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WANTED

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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PURELY
PROFESSIONAL :

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Too can find the n an * of
•▼cry lira finalneia Man
la Sanford la this Column
•ach day.

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Cerda of Sanford's Repotablo Prufeaalonal Men, oath
of whom. In hln ehooen prof anion tha Herald reconimenda to tha people.

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Storage Facilities

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George A. DeCottes
Altorncy-nt-Lnw

Over Seminole Coonty Bank
v« plcaaa you, Ull others; If not,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
tell us. Phone 418
4

5ANF0RD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

CLASSIFIED :
ADS
:
ha
ClaBaified Ada 1c a word. No
Ad taken for lea* than 25c.
And poaitively no Claaalfled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
muat accompany all ordera.
Count the word* and remit
atordingly.

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FOR SALE

FRED R. WILSON

F ull .SALE—Riuuk- islumr ‘’UK* lor
INTRACTOR and BUILDER
setting, 16 egg* for $1.00.
Mrs.
Room 7, MiUer Bldg.
Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla. tANFORD
Ellsworth,
Reardnll
Avenue,
San­
FLORIDA
ford.
S3-tfp

ARCHITECT

FOR SALK—5 Pointer pup*,. No. 1
atouk. Suo Vick Hawkins, 110 San­
ford Ave.
03-tfc
INSURANCE AGENCY
LAWYER
FtTit'SALK—NV "kl7 We*t First- !SL
| FIRB-------- AUTO---------BONDS
Attractive term*. Atldrofc* owner.
— Court House
Ilux 782, Daytona, Fla.
Cti-tfc
F o r fiSl.K—Two ton Nash truck, in
good condition. Ilargain for quirk
Rooma 220-228
stile, Sec Iri'sloy Hill.
78-3lp
Contractor and Builder
l'OR S.\LK—Xeu bungalow, roMond e n t Ih t
aide terms.—K. F. I«ane.
78-3tp
Ommu
FI.ORIDA
New MrUch lluildinir
I'hone 201
Sanford, Florida FOR SALE—One lot ** Idork from
postoffice.—K. K. Ijuu;.
78-.1tp
Fl)R SALK--Celery farm s^ill sires.
E a l a b l U b r d l»OH
—K. F. Lane.
78-3t]&gt;
ral Estate, Loans and Insurance
OFF Kit *EXTRAORDINARY
onr 48
101-8 Magnolia Are. FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE One new five loom house with hath,
full lot, well lo.ated NKVKR OC­
Kyee Examined
Glaaoea Designed CUPIED.
PRICE
t Flowera-------------- Floral Design*
$3,000.00 -------------- T e r m s to s u it you
A REAL BARGAIN
Annual and Ornamental Planta
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Optic!
an-Optometriat
Myrtle Are.----------- Phone 2G0-W
79-tfi*
&gt;18 Boat P in t Street Sanford, Fla.

ICHELLE MAINES

S. O. Shinholser

DR. R. M. MASON

. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

rEWART Tlie Florist

tNFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
one G2--------- Sanford, Florida
8. I.rak

J. II. Colrluuglt

x?ak &amp; Colclough

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

GREYSTONE HOTEL
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Comfortable. Airy Room*
Open the Y'ear Around
Reasonable Rate*.
Special rate* to parlies.
On Main Street, near Ocean

C. M. CUSTER, Prop.

LOW TIIIKS ON I1BACII, l!»Z3
INSURANCE
Fire—'Life— Auto
Forenoon nnd nftemoon tide* occur
i. 3 First Nnt’l Bank Bldg. Annex at approximately the same hour and
HFORD
FLORIDA minute.
Date June July Aug. Sept. Oct
1 4:05
4:31 5:33
0:28 5:41
2 4:55
5:20 0:14 7:20 7:38
3 5:47
0:02 7:11 8:17 8:37
0:30
8:00
0:21
0:43 7:01
(OURECTED MAY I, 1923
10:32
9:00
10:11
7:50
7:24
Houth Hound
0:57 11:08 11:2G
H:17 ,8:51
11:41 11:51
10:52
9:44
9:07
Departs
7
Arrive
83... ........ 2:30 a.m.
2:40 a.m. 8 9:57 10:38 11:41 12:17 12:40
1:38
1:08
27
8:40 a.m. 9 10:44 11:30 11:50
2:28
1:51
12:42
11:50
11:30
89.. ........ 2:25 p.m.
2:45 p.m. 10
1:31 2:47 3:18
85... ....... 0:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m. I t 12:10 12:24
.
1:10 2:13 3:36 4:09
12 1:00
13 1:40 1:55 3:04 4:24 6:00
Northbound f
--- "
5:18 6:67
Departs 14 2:20 2:38 3:61
Arrive
0:14 0:69
4:40
3:15
2:55
15
82... ........ 1:48 a.in,
2:03 a.m.
6:32 7:18 8:02
84 ....... —11:4fi a.m.
12:05 p.m. 16 3:34 4:00
4:54 0:30 8:22 9:03
80 — .J 3:42 p.m.
3:62 p.m. 17 4:21
18 6:08 5:48 7:34 0:25 10:00
28.. ----- 10:00 p.m.
10 0:02 0:47 8:40 10:25 10:50
Trilby Branch
0:43 11:21 11:45
7:02 7:51
20
Departs
A rriv e
_____
W
.
100.
7:30 a.m. 21 7:34 8:67 10:54 11:57 12:07
24.. .........
3:25 p.m. 22 8:32 9:59 11:43 12:31 12:63
1:37
i:lH
11:53
23 0:30
25........ 1:30 p.rm
2:10
101____ 5:50 p.in.
24 10:28 11:60 12:47 2:01
1:37 2:42 2:50
25 11:26 12:07
3:21 3:29
2:22
1:02
20 12:24
Leesburg Branch
3:55 4:00
3:04
1:53
Departs 27 1:18
Arrive
4:43
4:32
3:44
2:41
28
2:10
157..„.„
3:55 p.m.
6:22
6:10
20 2:59 8:26 4:20
21—-....... 2:45 p.m.
6:00
5:52
6:06
4:08
1M.------- 0:30 a.m. 30 3:46
6:56
4:49 6:52
22_____
7:10 p.m. 31
Oviedo Branch
Quarter
Departs First Quarter Fall Maun
Arrive
July
5
June 81
June 28
126—------7:46 ]
Aug
4
July
20
July
27
127_____
8:40 p.m.
Sept 3
Aug. 10
Aug. 26
Oct. S
Bept. 17 '
Sept- 24
-Dally, except Sunday.

fRAIN SCHEDULE

FOUND

tAKMLKN— You can gel mm ) non POUND—FloridiT license tag. Ownfram»Y and irrigation plugs a t tt*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
er ran have same upon Identifica­
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc tion nnd |&gt;aying for nd. Call at Her­
Flret National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA FOR SALE—Hosier and Unya* painta ald office.
l*7-tfe
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford Agents,
183-Lfc

ieneral Shop and Mill
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
Work

B. W. HERNDON

to Smith’s home and naked his where­
abouts. Upon being told that he wns
WANTED—ROYS TO SELL THE in the file] some distance nwny, Mr*.
SANFORD HERALD ON THE Tedder is said to have confessed. Ted­
STREETS OF SANFORD. A (lOOD
der, took a gun from the Smith home,
CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS BOYS
followed Smith to the field and re­
TO MAKE BIO PROFITS FOR A
turned later, saying, "I’ve kilted him,”
FEW HOURS WORK. SEE LOUIS
at cording to Mrs. Tedder’s alleged
S ill PI* AT THE HERALD OFFICE.
confession.
lih-tf
Four of the Smith children were
WANT TO HEAR from owner Imv- recently tnken from the Tedder home
ing farm for sale; give particulars and plnceil in the Moose home nt
nnd lowest price.—John J. Black,1Moosehenrt. Tedder had been charg­
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
ed-with the murder la-fore, evidence
______________
0-10-23-30-3t|i brought against him nt'each time be­
WANT TO RENT—Small furnished ing insufficient to secure Ilia indict­
hotiac or apartnVent, 11. L. S., rare ment.
of Sanfoi'd Herald.
80-iltp

FOR RENT

Old Port Orange
, Murder Mystery
a t Last Cleared

DAYTONA, June 30.—The mystery
surrounding the killing of Courlland
Smith, farther, nt Purl Otmnge, tftnrly two years ngn, was cleared Thurs­
day, police say, by the alleged confes­
sion of Mrs. Fred TeddoY, formerly
Mrs, Courlland Smith, thnt her pres­
ent huabnnd. Tedder, killed Smith.
Tedder is being held nt DoLand on
another charge. Mra. Tedder's ennTrsHirih wns made Thursday morning,
according to the police. She is alleg­
ed to have told the county officers
that on the morning of the day on
which Smith was killed, Tedder came

There's henlth nnd longevity in the
bread we hake. It's a safe food
for the little ones nnd that makes
it the proper meal-time ntnnd-hy
for the rest of the family. If your
food store doesn't handle It let us
know about It.

(food zMoming

ROUTH BAKERY
SANF0RDMAID

A Rood m o m ln ji, o n e t h n t is good in every
sen se of th e w ord, .follow s a s u m m e r n ig h t s p e n t
in cool, re fre s h in g sleep.

BREAD

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n \ * s %ru n ti a %i
h i o m 1 ' i r r i i n t i i h i : t s o i t i i t o t u n t i i k Tiu:r.Ti
N o l l e , ' l» b e r n lt y n l c . - a I lm I ................
of Hi,, u * |ih n lt t*nvetneni on !
H n h f o r .l A v e n u e , f r o i n K lfili Si s o u t l : l o T e i i l l , S t r e . l . Iiuh h e e n e . . m |. l , - t . , |r tin ,I
t h e e o m i.li I...I w o r k liit?• (&gt;.-*• n I m u l h ai e etite il In (In* i ’| n t ’,,io tn I hhIou of 1 1, ■- !
C H y of H n a r o n t .
l
T il e f o l lo H l a i i I* t h e fltlill rtNKennn, til l o l l
hi t o n .-i n I xlioi, I n m
t h e n e t u n i eonl o f Mil,I
n chitrti' Jtfiit* i nil l*i „t t I \ t t h u l l In* o,*..o eo at
p o r t i o n of S u n f o r d A t , m o
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T eaili S treet
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f I'm lilt: S o n f o , ,1 .AVeltlle
w i t h S" o h e e l iiH|,hrilt on „
rot k hune. u o l . l t I, of : i r... i f r o m I 'l f t l , S t r e e t
S o u t h In T e n t h S t r e e t ,
l e t ’* l*u. Y,I n KWtdlnt; it to,*
I till ’ ll
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t&gt; tn
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a T y p e A I n l e t * tt 4S JU
361.00
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227.6H
121 K e e l S t u r m w e w e r St 1.01
...............
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fill 72
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B efore lo n g y o n w ill n e e d n p le a s a n t sleeping
p o rch w h ic h w ill le t y o u g e t o u t o f th e stuffy
in te rio r ro o m s. S u c h a p o rc h p a y s d iv id en d s
in b e tte r h c u lth a n d th e “ p e p ” t h a t c o m es fro m
so u n d sleep.
Add a ro o m to y o u r h o m e by b u ild in g a
scree n ed , m o s q u ito -p ro o f slee p in g p o rc h th is
sp rin g .
W e c a n h e lp w ith th e p la n s a n d
fu rn is h th e lu m b e r, sc re e n s a n d **1le r th in g s
y o u w ill n eed .

H ill LUMBER CO.

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i UUNOALOWS, cottages and upnrtmenta for the summer season at
i Dnytonn Bench. Kvnnonnhle rates.
P h o n e 130
—
■
Snnford, Florida
Will furnish photon nnd full informa­
tion upon request.— Bailey &amp; Haw­
kins, Daytona ltcach, Fin. 6-31-lmo-c
l-Olt RENT—Convenient Inrge un­
furnished rooms for housekeeping.
T o t a l e o*t
111.919 37
Kent reasonable. 205 Oak Avenue.
T o ha h o m e h y fin- C l l y 1-3
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Number of f e e t f r o t i t i i * e
FOR RENT—10 acres of Tiled Uni) A * * r * « m i n t | i e r fo o l frotitiiK e
K U R D V. W l l . t . l A M S , 17•&gt;It In n e r.
’on Cameron avenue.—S. E. Barrett,
K. It. T r u f f o r d '* M a p of the" t o w n of S a n f o r d . K lorldii
Six weeijs old ill a tuierlfice. Hun only ,ri00
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Fort Valley, Ga.
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llp’tn-date Apartmrnts and Rooms l .o iiU n t 'r o o m * . I.ol S. lilt, 7. Tr. A.
ti
1*6,77
Nd St r l e k la ml, frfit 9. 1111, 7. T r A.
it
1*6 77
Daytona Beach.
J . I*. S n e e d . l.o t 10. fill, 7. T r . A.
tt
1*5.77
Summer rates: $1.00 per day, |21 J. I». S n . i l . l . o t I I . Jill, 7. T r A.
tt
1*6,77
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